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    iX MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Friday, November 21, 1958
RADISH ACTION
Tokyo -CPD- Thirty-five
farmers took action to show
their displeasure at govern
ment confiscation of their
land. They dumped four
truckloads of radishes at the
entrance to the Japan Hous
ing Corporation building.
LEGAL NOTICES
No. 10397
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
JS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOB JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
of
TNA INDIA STOCKMAN, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the above court has appointed
the undersigned executrix ot the
estate of Ina India Stockman, de
ceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby re
quired to present the same with
proper vouchers within six months
from this date at the offices of
Kef:. Frohnmaver Sc Lowry, Cooley
Theatre Building. Medford. Oregon.
Dated and first published No
vember 7. 1958.
CORA EMMA EGAN. Executrix
NEFF. FROHNMAYER &
LOWRY
Attorneys for Executrix
CITATION
No. 894S
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
D. A. Wright. Deceased.
To: Hazel Gard. Lenore Nash.
Viola LaLone. Anson Karr. Ellis
C. Karr. Leo D. Karr. Aletha Tait,
Orlo Wright. Una Wright Musk.
Edna Wright Dowling, Elsie Per
kins Digsby, Daretta Esh Laird,
Arlola Fern Esh Glasspool, Arlene
tt .. i ti ria Kort FcVi T r . Archie
Wright. Forrest Wright, Floyd
Wright. Ruth Wright Allen, Clara
Wright Tewell. Owen Wright. Fran
ces aurneu, cius ngni,
i a lin. Qt nrlor Clarence C
Wright. Harry O. Wright. Glenn S.
Wright, Olive r.. xverr, iwci
T v ParHth Vvrna B. Full'
mer and Fred Wright and the un
known heirs of Fred Wright. De
ceased.
T VT irtTW TVT A VTC OB" TOff STATF
OF OREGON you afe hereby cited
.....4 rmtitirA t r nnnpar in the
Court room of the above Court at
Medford. Oregon, witnin Ten oays
from the date of the service of
this citation upon you if personal
is .4 within -Tarlenn CmmtV.
Oregon, or within twenty days
from me aate oi me svu;e ui
citation upon you if personally
m i m sn.. nthr innntv nf Ore
gon, or within twenty-eight days
II Ui II uic uai " " - - "
tion of this citation, if served by
publication, or within four weeks
if personally served outside of Ore
gon but within the United States,
or within six weeks from the date
of service if personally served out-
cause, if any there be. why an
order ot sale snouia not uc mauc
for the sale of the following de-
crinea mining ciaima.
(The names and location no
tices of the said claims being
recorded in the mining records
of Jackson County. Oregon as
follows: This being the Steam
boat Group)
Fowler, recorded in Volume SB
at Page 182 and Volume 28 at
page 107 of said Mining Rec
ords. White Rock, recorded in Vol
ume 28 at Page 18 of said Min
ing Records.
Gold Chief, recorded in Vol
ume 19 at Page 65 of said Min
ing Records.
Blue Jay. recorded in Volume
14 at Page 435 of said Mining
Records.
Blue Rock, recorded in Vol
ume 16 at Page 468 of said
Mining Records.
Holdup, recorded in Volume 29
at Page 55 of said Mining
Records.
Rich Mortor. recorded in Vol
ume 14 at Page 434 of said
Mining Records.
Big Pine, recorded in Volume
28 at Page 17 of said Mining
Records.
Ail of said Mining claims are
' located in Township 40 South.
Range 4 West of the Willam
ette Meridian in Jackson Coun-
t private sale for cash or for part
cash and part credit as hereafter
I'll I ICII UJ UIC I. . 1- wu.
WITNESS, the clerk of the above
Court and the seal thereof on uus
lain oay ot wovemoer. isoo.
Bereth P. Hopkins
County Clerk
By Irene T. Brenner
Circuit Court Seal Affixed.
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Notice is hereby given that the
City Council of the City of Med
ford. Oregon, will on the 4th day
of December, 1958, at the hour of
7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council
Chambers of the Citv Hall of said
city offer tor sale an issue of
$114.11631 of bonds of the City of
Medford, being the heretofore duly
authorized City of Medford Im
provement Bonds, series w. saia
bonds to be in denominations of
$1,000.00 each, numbered 1 to 115
inclusive exceDt that Bond No. 1
shall be in the denomination of
SI 16.31. said bonds to be dated
December 1. 1958. and to mature
serially in numerical order, as fol
lows:
Deoember 1. 1959 Bonds
Nos. 1-11. inclusive $10,116.31
December 1. 1960 Bonds
Nos. 12-22, inclusive 11,000.00
TVrcmbpr 1. 1961 Bonds
Nos. 23-33. inclusive 11,000.00
Deoember 1. 1962 Bonds
Nos. 34-44. inclusive 11,000.00
December 1. 1963 Bonds
Nos. 45-55. inclusive 11.000.00
December 1. 1964 Bonds
Nos. 56-67. inclusive 12,000.00
December 1. 1965 Bonds
Nos. 68-79, inclusive 12,000.00
December 1. 1966 Bonds
Nos. 80-91, inclusive 12,000.00
December 1. 1967 Jonds
Nos. 92-103, inclusive 12,000.00
December 1. 1968 Bonds
Nos. 104-115, inclusive 12,000.00
said bonds to bear interest at a
rate or rates of not to exceed six
per cent (6) per annum, payable
semi-annually on the first days of
June and December of each year,
principal and interest payable at
at the office of the City Treasurer
of the City of Medford. Oregon:
provided, however, that all or any
of said bonds maturing subsequent
to December 1, 1961, shall be sub
ject to redemption in numerical
order at the eiecUon of the City
of Medford at any semi-annual in
terest date or dates on or , after
December 1, 1961. upon giving
notice that the same are to be
taken up and cancelled upon the
payment date specified by the said
City and that the interest thereon
shall cease upon the interest pay
ment date upon which said bonds
ae called, said notice to be pub
lished in a newspaper printed and
published and of general circula
tion in Jackson County, Oregon, at
least 15 days prior to the said date.
Said bonds shall be furnished and
printed by the City of Medford,
Oregon and shall be sold subject
to the approving opinion of Messrs.
Shuler, Sayre, Winfree and Rankin,
bond attorneys, of Portland, Ore
gon. The City of Medford, Ore
gon, will at its own expense de
liver said bonds complete, without
undue delay, at such city in Ore
gon as the successful bidder shall
name.
All bids must be in writing and
all persons offering to purchase
saij bonds are invited to bid
thereon at such rate or rates of
interest, not exceeding six per cent
(6 ''J per annum, as they shall des
ignate, and said bonds shall bear
such interest as shall be designated
bv the Durchaser thereof. Each bid
shall be accompanied by a certified
check on a bank doing business in
the State of Oregon, and payable
to the City of Medford. Oregon, in
the sum of $2,282.33. The right is
reserved to reject any and all
bids. Bids must be for not less
than par and accrued interest.
By order of the Citv Council of
the City of Medford, dated Novem
ber 6, 1958.
D. F. Huson
City Recorder
City oi Medford, Oregon
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LEGAL NOTICES
No. 10055
NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF VAliENTlNE J. FISCHER,
deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned administratrix of
the above estate has filed herein
her final report and account and
that Monday, December 1, 1658, at
9:30 o'clock A.M. at the courthouse
in the city of Medford in said
county, has been fixed by the
above named court as the time and
place for hearing objections to
said final report ana account ana
for the examination and allowance
thereof.
Dated and first published this
3isi oay ot uctoDer. iyoa.
ISABELL A. FISCHER,
administratrix
Neff, Frohnmayer & Lowry,
attorneys for administratrix
ORDINANCE NO. 711S
AN ORDINANCE providing for
the construction of a sanitary sewer
on Temple Drive from Crater Lake
Avenue to Gary Avenue in the
City of Medford, Oregon, and for
the assessment of the cost thereof
on adjacent property; providing
for a meeting of the Council to
consider protests against said im
provement and providing ' for the
serving of the owners of adjacent
property with notice thereof by the
Recorder. '
THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That it is the intention
of the Council to cause the con
struction of a sanitary sewer on
Temple Drive from Crater Lake
Avenue to Gary Avenue in accord
ance with the hereby adopted and
identified plans and specifications
on me in tne ottice ot tne city
Manager, at tne city Hall. Medord
Oregon, to which plans and specifi
cations reference is hereby made
for details and estimated costs
thereof, and to assess upon each
lot, or part thereof, adjacent to
and beneitted by such improve
ment its proportionate share of the
cost of said improvement as pro
vided by tne Charter of the City
of Medford.
Section 2. The Council will meet
in the Council Chambers at the
City Hall on the 4th day of De
cember. 1958, at 7-30 P.M.. at which
time and place the owners of said
adjacent property are hereby called
upon to appear before said Council
and show cause, if any, why said
improvement should not be con
structed, and why said property
should not oe assessed lor tne con
struction thereof.
Section 3. That warrants for the
costs of the aforementioned im
provement shall bear interest at
four per cent (4" per annum and
shall constitute general obligations
of the Citv of Medford, and said
warrants shall be issued pursuant
to. and on the terms and condi
tions set forth in, Oregon Revised
Statutes 287.502 to 287.510, :
elusive.
Section 4. The City Recorder is
hereby directed to serve notice
hereof upon the property owners
aforesaid, by publishing this Ordi
nance once in a daily newspaper,
printed, published and of general
circulation in said City at least ten
(10) days before the date of said
meeting, and by posting five copies
of this Ordinance in five public and
conspicuous places in said City for
a period of ten (10) days prior to
said meeting.
PASSED by the City Council
and signed by me in open session
in authentication of its passage
this 20th day of November. 1958.
s John W. Snider
Mayor
ATTEST: -s
D. F. Huson
Recorder
APPROVED by me this 20th day
of November, 1958.
is' John W. "Snider
Mayor
SLABIVOOD
Green or Dry
Immediate Delivery
Phelps Fuel
Phone SP 3-5878
Bradley, Former Army General,
Editor's note: This is the IlftB
of six dispatches telling the stories
of noted U.S. military leaders who
have moved into high posts in in
dustry and have become "Tycoons
Out of Uniform."
By JAMES L. KILGALLEN
TJPI Correspondent
New York - UPD - "I just
couldn't quit being active -and
do nothing." So says re
tired Gen. Omar N. Bradley,
one of America's greatest mili
tary figures, in explaining
why, at the age of 65, he
keeps busy holding down two
important jobs with the Bulo
va Watch Company by whom
he has been employed the
past five years.
One of Bradley s jobs is
that of chairman of the board.
He was elected last March 27
after the death of Arde Bulo
va, son of the late Joseph
Bulova who founded the firm
in 1875.
Bradley's other job is board
chairman of Bulova Research
and Development Labora
tories, Inc., a subsidiary cor
poration. He took that one
when he finished his tour of
duty as chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff on Aug. 15,
1953, after being in active
Army service for 42 years.
Happy in Work
"These two jobs keep me
busy in a constructive way,'
said the retired General of
the Army. "They are inter
esting and challenging, and
I'm very happy in my work
Bradley's office is in the
Bulova building near New
York's LaGuardia Airport. He
lives in Washington, D. C
with his wife, the former
Mary Quale of Moberly, Mo
They have one daughter,
Elizabeth Bradley Beukema,
He shuttles between Wash
ington and New York and
keeps in touch both ways by
telephone.
"I don't count the hours,
said Bradley when asked how
many hours he works a week,
I asked Gen. Bradley why
industry seems so interested
in hiring military leaders to
administer non - military or
ganizations. "They realize we have had
vast administrative and or
ganizational experience in the
armed services," he replied.
"When I ran the Veterans'
Administration, for example,
we spent a lot of money. I had
to organize staffs and corre
late personnel, etc.
LEGAL NOTICES
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of
Jackson
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Adoption of
Judith Lee Dusek.
To Leonard Dusek:
You are hereby cited, summoned
and required to appear in this said
court and cause in the Circuit
Court Room in the County Court
House in Medford, Oregon, on De
cember 22, 1958, at the hour of
9:30 o'clock A.M., the same being
more than four weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
citation, which date of first publi
cation is November 21. 1958, and
then and there show cause, if any
there be, why Judith Lee Dusek
should not be adopted by Hubert
J. Kasper and Bernice M. Kasper
and thereafter be known as the
child of the said Hubert J. Kasper
and Bernice M. Kasper, and that
her name be changed to Judith
Lee Kasper.
OF THIS you will take due no
tice and govern yourself accord
ingly. This citation is published once
each week for four consecutive
successive weeks under and by
virtue of an order duly made, ren
dered and entered by the Hon. Ed
ward C. Kelly, Circuit Judge,
under date of November 18, 1958.
WITNESS the hand of the Cir
cuit Judge of Jackson County, Ore
gon, and the seal of the Circuit
Court, all on this 18th day of
November, 1958.
Seal of Circuit Court
of Jackson County, Oregon
Edward C. Kelly '
Circuit Judge
Bereth P. Hopkins
County Clerk of Jack
son County, Oregon
By Irene F. Brenner
Deputy
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that I
have been appointed by the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Jackson County, Oregon,
Executor of the Will of Joseph M.
Skelton, deceased, and have quali
fied. All persons having claims
against the estate of said decedent
are hereby notified to present them
with proper vouchers duly verified
to me at the office of Skyrman &
Heisel, attorneys for said Execu
tor, at Room 321, Medical Center
Building. Medford, Oregon, within
six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated and first published: No
vember 7, 1958.
MOORE HAMILTON
Executor
Skyrman & Heisel
Attorneys for Executor
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SAVAGE'S TURKEY FARM
We do go to extra expense to bring you
the tastiest and best dressed turkey in
town. Fed right, killed in our modem plant
only when prime, most carefully processed.
If you have not tried our fresh killed
turkeys, just ask a friend for we have
sold thousands of turkeys in this surround
ing area. We invite you to drive out to see
our birds, or we will deliver free of charge
in Medford and Central Point.
PHONE NO 4
4 Miles
It's the same in industry,
General Motors is always talk
ing about their line and staff
organization, the same as in
the services. We in the mili
tary got a lot of experience
choosing personnel and plac
ing the right men in the right
places.
Leadership Needed
"In both the military and
industry leadership is neces
sary in the delegating and as
signing of authority and re
sponsibility and the carrying
out of the job."
Gen. Bradley said the
thing a man is apt to miss
when he moves from the mili
tary to a civilian career is his
past associates. However, the
fact that Bradley lives in
Washington enables him to
see his old cronies quite often
- usually on the golf links.
The General is fond of golf
and playsa sharp game. He is
an eight - handicap man. The
day he signed up with Bulova
five years ago, he went out to
the Burning Tree course in
Washington and shot an even
par for the first time since he
was a young officer. He then
reported to the Bulova head
quarters at Woodside, Long
Island.
The Bulova company's di
versification program includes
the development of new prod
ucts, such as the electronic
watch. This timepiece, it is
state, will for the first time
harness electronics to assure
accuracy surpassing that of
any mechanically energized
watch.
Juiova is also engaged in
producing components for
most of the missiles being de
veloped for the United States
Armed Forces
Gen. Bradley recalled that
as far back as 1930-32, when
he was a major at Fort Ben-
ning, Ga., he was interested
in scientific matters. He was
then in charge of the weap
ons section and worked in the
Infantry School.
Job Suited Him
When the Bulova labora
tories wanted him as 'chair
man in 1953 the job suited
Bradley to a T. In the labora
tories at Woodside he has
some 25 scientists working on
such things as guided missiles
and rocket components.
He is keenly interested in
the Joseph Bulova School of
Watchmaking because it en
ables ,him, to carry on his
work in behalf of disabled
veterans. It is a unique re-
ACCUSATION rtobert L.
King, executive director of
the 1960 . Winter Olympic
Games, is shown in San
Francisco as he charged that
there is an organized effort
being made to undermine
the staging of the games in
Squaw Valley, Calif. He
denied charges by two re
signing staff members that
plans for the games were
being mishandled.
Shanghai, China, was found
ed in 1280.
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TURKEY
from
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- 1411 - On Old Highway 99
North of Central Point
habilitation and educational
center located at Woodside.
The student group includes
paraplegics, amputees, cardiac
cases, tuberculars and persons
with other serious disabilities.
Gen. Bradley's military
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Automatics for less than Wringers used to be.
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Holds Down Two Important Jobs
background is almost without
precedent. Successively, in
World War II, he commanded
first a division, then a corps,
an army and finally a group
of armies. -His
last command, the 12th
lnlinriie AppuDoimce
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United States Army group in
Europe, numbered more than
1,300,000 combat troops and
was the largest body of Am
erican soldiers ever to serve
under one commander.
Bradley was born in Clark,
Dryer dried clothes
are softer and
fluffier than
others
Mo., Feb. 12, 1893. He was
graduated 44th in the West
Point class of 1915. At 65,
the tall, slim ex-soldier shows
no signs of slowing up.
Monday: Gen. Leslie R.
Groves.
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