Lent Presents Contrast With
Prevalent Way of Human Life
BY THE MOST REV.
JOSEPH FRANCIS HUMMEL
Catholic Archbiihop
Of New Orleans
Written for UPI
Essentially Christian is ori
gin and spirit, the season of
Lent presents a sharp con
trast in comparison with the
prevalent way of human life.
During the Lenten season we
were exhorted to dwell seri
ously on the eternal truth
that our main concern is the
unification of our souls with
the all high God through the
most perfect conformity of
our minds, hearts and wills
with Him in faith, love and
service.
During these forty days we
withdraw from worldly friv
olities, dissipation and debas
ing indulgence and dedicate
ourselves most sedulously to
prayer, meditation and acts
of s (-denial. Thus we follow
the example of the Savior of
world, Jesus Christ, our
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parking violations.
Police stopped the practice
because of numerous com
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to go to headquarters and pay
a fine for overparking (80
cents in U.S. currency) to get
the plates back.
Instead, parking tickets
were put on windshields. But
moras aid police will start
taking off plates once again
because tickets were being
ignored.
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IEGAI NOTICES
notice or punuc hearing
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
t 7:30 o clock P.M. on the 14th
day of April, 1060 In the Council
Chambers of the City Hall In the
City of Medford, Oregon there shall
be a public hearing by and before
the Planning Commission of laid
city on the question of allowing
a variance In zoning regulation!
to permit the erection of a firm
at 711 East Main Street during the
construction of an office building,
aid area being at the Northeast
corner of Main Street and Gancj-
tea Street.
O. R. McNeel
Director of Building Safety
Lord, who prepared for His
public ministry by spending
forty days and forty nights
in the solitude of the desert
in communion with His
heavenly Father.
The usefulness, aye, even
the necessity, of this period
of sober reflection can hard
ly be challenged in an age
that is characterized by ex
cessive mental tensity and
moral strain, not to speak of
luxurious living and the mad
dening pace of endless social
demands. Wisdom and self
interest should prompt us to
enter whole heartedly into
this salutary season of the
year in the spirit of the
church. The result will mani
fest itself in the peace and
consolation, the strength and
courage, the Joy and happi
ness of spirit which are the
infallible reward of those who
strive to serve God "in spirit
and in truth."
LEGAL NOTICES
NO. 10333
NOTICE OF BALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Guardianship
of the Estate of JANE CHIL
COTT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersicned will, from and
after the 28th day of April, 1960,
sell all of the right, title and inter
est of the above entitled estate in
ana to trie following described
premises, situated in Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon.
Beginning at me moat eoutneriy
corner of Lot B, Block 6, SISKI
YOU HEIGHTS ADDITION to the
City of Medford, Jackson County,
Oregon, thence Northerly along
the Westerly line of said Lot, 60
feet; thence Easterly parallel to
the Southerly line of said Lot,
141 feet to the Easterly line of
said Lot; thence Southeasterly,
along the Easterly line of said
Lot, 60 feet to the most Easterly
corner of said Lot; thence South
westerly, along the Southerly
line of said Lot to the point of be
ginning, being 119 South Keene
way Drive, Medford, Oregon.
Said nrooertv will be sold at
private sale either for cash, or for
part cash and part credit, at the
office of The First National Bank of
Oregon, Portland, Medford Branch,
1 East Main Street, Medford, Ore
gon, subject to confirmation of the
above entitled Court.
Dated and first published March
29, 1960.
The First National Bank of
. - Oregon, Portland, Guardian
Oral aucUon ' bids will be re
ceived by the Oregon State Land
Board at the main entrance of the
Klamath County Courthouse,
Klamath Palls, Oregon, at 10 :30
a.m., Tuesday, May 3, 1960, for a
lease of all those certain lake bed
lands lying within the meander line
of Round Lake in SecUons 1, 2 and
12. ,Twp. 39 S.. R. 7 E W.M..
Klamath County. Oregon; giving,
however, to owner or owners of
any land abutting thereon prefer
ence right to lease said land at
highest price offered for a period
of one week after the close of said
auction, provided such oirer is
made In nood faith and provided
the Land Board reserves the right
to reject any and all bids. In order
10 quality lor oiaaing eacn oral
bidder must deposit with auc
tioneer certified or cashier's check.
money order or cash In amount of
not less than S250 as evidence of
good faith to be applied on first
year's rent, returned to unsuccess
ful biddtr or retained as liquidat
ed damages u successful bidder
fails to meet final terms of the
lease. The minimum rent which
will be considered is $250 annual
ly payaDie eacn year in aavance
for a 5-year period. In addition to
amount bid, successful bidder shall
pay actual cost of publishing ttiis
notice. Establishment of orooertv
lines Is responsibility' of success-
iui Diaaer.
E. T. Pierce, Clerk
STATE LAND BOARD
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that on
the 27th day of April, I960, at
10:00 o'clock, A.M., at the front
door of the Jackson County Court
House In Medford, Oregon, I shall
sell at public aucUon for cash to
ine mgnesi Diaaer, au oi xne ngnt,
title, and Interest, of Bernice B,
Hobson. also known as Bernice B.
Craven, an unmarried woman, and
Daniel K. Craven, an unmarried
man, and Bernice B. Craven and
Daniel K. craven, wife and hus
band. Jane Doe. an unmarried wom
an, and also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in the
loiiowing aescriDea reai property,
to-wit:
The Northerly 33fc feet of Lot
One (1) In Block Six (6) of OL
SON ADDITION to the City of
Medford, Jackson County Oregon.
according 10 me omciai piai
thereof, now of record.
Said sale Is made pursuant to
an Execution in Foreclosure, Is
sued out of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon, for the County
of Jackson, on the 21st 4oy of
March, 1960, in a matter wherein
Leone Ackerson is fiaintur, and
Bernice B. Hobson, also known
as Bernice B. Craven, an unmar
ried woman, and Daniel K. Craven,
an unmarried man. and Bernice B,
Hobson, also known as Bernice B.
Craven and Daniel K. Craven, wife
and husband, Jane Doe, an unmar
ried woman, and also all other
fersons or parties unknown claimi
ng any right, title, estate, lien or
interest in ine reai property De
scribed in the complaint herein,
nrt Defendant!.
Dated this 23th day of March,
1BBU.
Joseph D. Walsh, Sheriff
No. 10635
NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
PRORATE DEPARTMENT
Tn the Matter of the Estate of
HELEN J. CARLTON also Known
as H. J. CARLTON,
Deceased,
Pursuant to Section 115.320 Ore
gon Revised Statutes the under
signed hereby give notice that
she intends to apply to the above
entitled court for resignation as
executrix of the above enUUed
estate. , ,
Date of first publication of this
nouce is Marcn a, iutu.
the Estate of Helen J. Carlton.
also known as H. J. laruon,
Deceased.
Duncan. Brophy, Wilson it
Duhslme
PO. Box 220,
Attorneys for Executrix
rEF.D 220-100 AMP SERVICE
LET SEARS ARRANGE INSTALLATION
AS LOW AS
Magnuson Favors
Snake River Dam
Development
By A. ROBERT SMITH
Mail Tribune Washington
Correspondent
Washington- (Special) -Sen.
Warren G. Magnuson CD
Wash.) favors federal govern-
m e n t con
s t r u ctlon of
high M o u n
tain Sheep
dam as the
answer to the
new riddle of
c o n f 1 i cting
power devel
opment on the
Snake river
W - 1 ... TT.M.
A. RoDL SoUUl " " w ""
Canyon.
But the national election
this fall, he believes, will de
cide the issue. If the Republi
cans retain control of the
presidency, there will be scant
chance of a federal dam at
Mountain Sheep site where a
group of private power com
panies want to build their
own project. If the Demo
crats take over the White
House, Manguson thinks a
federal dam will be In the
cards.
Manguson is not particular
ly sympathetic with the Wash
ington state public utility dis
tricts who have banded to
gether to seek a license to
build Nez Perce dam just
downstream from the Moun
tain Sheep site.
He foresees opposition from
fishing Interests, both com
mercial and sports, because
Nez Perce would block the mi
grations into the Salmon riv
er. The prospect of some early
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(No. 107701
In the Circuit Court of the State
or Oregon for the County of Jack
son. Notice 1. hereby eiven that the
undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the estate of Ar
thur Dailey, also known as Arthur
Daley, deceased, by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oreeon for
Jackson County, and has qualified.
nil persons naving claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
resent tne same, duly verified as
y law reauircd to the Medford
Mall Tribune Box 8368-L, Medford,
Oregon, within six months from the
date hereof.
Date and first nubllshed Anrll s.
1900.
uet publication April 20, I960.
. ARTHUR E. DAILEY
Administrator.
BERNARD. BERNARD
EDWARDS & HURLEY
1220 Portland Trust Bids.
Portland 4, Oregon
Aiiorneys
breakthrough in the matter
of solving this fish vs. high
dam problem appears to Mag
nuson somewhat remote. Al
though .he allows that fish
farming, supported by Milo
Moore, Washington state fish
director, may be the answer.
Two Resolutions
In Magnuson's committee lie
two resolutions on the sub
ject. One would call for a
moratorium on dams in the
middle Snake to allow time
for fish research; the other
would make a fish sanctu
ary of the Salmon river by
urging that no dams or other
power works be built on that
river.
The committee hasn't met in
weeks because of the civil
rights debate but is scheduled
for a mid-April meeting. Mag
nuson has held back the Sal
mon river resolution pending
action on the other, so they
could move together. He said
he plans to modify the Snake
river resolution to call for a
delay on new dams until Con
gress has had a chance next
year to evaluate the revised
308 report of the Corps of
Engineers, which recommends
high Mountain Sheep dam.
Doubt Expressed
Other sources expressed
doubt that Congress will act
on these resolutions, especial
ly since the public power
forces have filed a formal ap
plication in favor of Nez
Perce.
The natural consequence of
this new application, in con
test with the one of Pacific
Northwest Power Co., will be
to force some delay at the
Federal Power Commission.
"I just don't want to see
them hurry this case up down
there at the Power Commis
sion," said Magnuson.
The Washington state sen
ator expects no decision in
the pending contest at the
FPC for at least a year, or
not until well after the fall
election has determined which
party-and what power policy-will
be in the driver's
seat for the next quadrennial.
Airline's Request- for Subsidy
Hints at Trouble in Industry
Rail Tunnels
Chicago - There are about
1,500 rail tunnels in the U.S.
with a total length of 320
miles.
By LEROY POPE
New York- (UPD -Why does
Capital Airlines need to ask
a new subsidy from Uncle
Sam in the face of a $10 mil
lion jump in business last
year?
It was something of a shock
when Capital's president, Da
vid Baker, asked for a $12.9
million grant from the gov
ernment io keep the huge air
line going this year.
All the domestic airlines
have been off federal subsidy
since 1951. Business men na
turally asked, "does Capital's
request mean the whole do
mestic airline business is go
ing to have to be subsidized
again?" Two other domestic
airlines are reported ready to
ask for subsidies.
Short Haul Airline
Capital, which operates all
the way from Minneapolis
and Buffalo to Miami and
from New York to New Or
leans, is the old Pennsylvania-
Central Airlines, founded in
1936, with lines radiating out
of Pittsburgh.
"In spite of our long lines.
we are basically a short haul
airline," Capital public rela
tions director John Anderson
told United Press Internation
al. "When the weather la bad,
short haul airlines are hit
harder than long haul airlines
-it s easy to take the train for
a short trip if the skies are
murky."
For this reason, Anderson
said, Capital has never made
money in the first quarter of
the year, "and this year a
freak pattern of accidents for
the airline industry has hurt
our winter business more than
usual."
It's a matter of record that
Capital had only $5.8 million
in cash on Jan. 1 and has
piled up losses of $4 to $4.5
million in the first quarter.
Anderson said the com
pany's business should pick
up steadily now. For Capital
has had a remarkable growth
in recent years-its revenue
miles have jumped from 20.7
million in 1949 to 58 million
in 1958, and last year it took
in $108 million, a gain of
over $10 million. Back in
1954 its operating revenues
were only $48 million.
Why then is Capital In so
much trouble?
Anderson said It's largely
general business conditions
and particularly bad condi
tions in the domestic airline
industry.
Some Blame CAB
He said a lot of other do
mestic airlines, including some
of the biggest, are having
hard sledding but haven't
been quite as hard hit as Cap
ital because they have more
long haul business and were
in a better position than Cap
ital to obtain new and more
profitably-operated planes.
Some airline spokesman in
sist the CAB is in part respon
sible for the airline troubles
because It has been negligent
in raising fares to allow the
lines the 10 to 12 per cent re
turn on invested capital which
the board's own examiner in
one rate case Indicated was
needed.
Others In the airline indus
try say what the business
needs badly is mergers-not
a return to subsidies.
Tusedey, April 5, MoO
MAN. TKIBUNI, Medlars', Or.
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Quotes From the News
By United Press International
Milwaukee Sens. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Mlnn.) and
John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.), refusing to predict how they
will do in today's Wisconsin presidential primary:
Humphrey! "I have been gaining the last few dart."
Kennedy! "I Just hope."
Chicago A court employee, after Mrs. Rita Eakes, IT,
gave birth to a baby in the Criminal Court Building where
her husband was being arraigned on burglary charges:
"Monday It always a busy day in court."
Caracas, Venezuela Adlal Stevenson, stating that the
South Americans he met on his two-month tour of Latin
America all like the Democratic Party:
"I with they'd come up and vote In November."
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