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WEDNESDAY. APRIL IS, 19(1 a A- MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON 1 1 ,...s m 'm 1 nt.. pi Cg AB8 A Qgg t 9 T KDRY CLEANING..) GRAND OPENING-The Domestic Laundry and Dry Clean ing plant, 30 North Riverside ave., Medford, will be the scene of an open house Thursday, April 20, when the pub He is Invited to Inspect the new facilities there. The plant t7")Al NOTICES JIOTICS Or ANNUAL SCHOOL . . ILICTION AND MEETING ' HATirn! IS HKRKBV GIVEN. rt. rAmnllanca with Sec. 331.010.ORS, ts UM lMi voters o( School Dis trict No. 91. of Jackson County, I e of Orejon, th.t tha ANNUAL I (OOL ELECTION AND MEET- ' ItiU of said District win do neio t tha Bl(h School; between the h-w of 3 P.M. and S P.M. on the Dot Monday of May, being the lit T 01 May, AXf. lyoi, iot uu yut- 'cUn one : local director 'for a :riv yaar term. livMnf ant. rural board mem bar rt large for three year term. UAiU, uus iuui amj 01 n, ir i. . AtfHT: Zelda fdmondson - -. f School District Clerk ," " Duane- Burton . ' Chairman Board of Director. Probate No. 10112 NOTICE OF PINAL HEARINQ D THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE STATE OP OREGON FOR JACK- SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Xstat of HORACE COURTRIQHT, Deceaied. Notice it hereby given that Almee W. Deuel, administratrix of the above eatate, has' filed In the a ovo entitled Court and oauie her 1'ial Account and Report and aid Court ha. fixed May 1, 1681 ar the hour of 930 o'clock .m.i In the Court Room of said Court f the Court Houae In Medford, " on, the time and place for b ...utg objection, thereto and for t, . MtUament thereof. . i wd thie XBth day of March, Itos. Almee W. Deuel .. Administratrix . P T.U A t lackhunt ' , rears for Administratrix ' LEGAL NOTICES Probate No. 1IIIS , MATfrK fir FINAL HEARING: ' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE . . STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK- SON COUNTY, In the Matter of tha Estate of JOHN BrAniuf, ai.o Known John t. finarlu. Deceased. Notice 1. hereby given that Mattle M. Sparks, admlnl.tratrix of the above e.tate, has mea in the above entitled court and cause her Final Account and Report and said court has fixed May 1st, 1961 at the hour of 0 o'clock ajn., In the Courtroom of said Court at the Court Houae in Medford, Oregon a. the time and place for hearing ob lection. thereto and for the setUe- ment thereof. Dated this 29 tn day or jnarcn, 1961. . , Mattle M. Sparks ' Administratrix , f Vrr11 ninckhurit Attorneys for Administratrix has been rebuilt after the fire last fall, pnd the new equip ment represents some of the most modern laundry ma chinery in the northwest.., . ' Open House Planned At New Buiding of Domestic Laund ry NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE STATE or UKEwn run jai.A" SON COUNTY In the Matter of ithe Estate of FRED G. MORRIS, also known as Frederick ueorge moms. NnTimt n HUtEBV GIVEN that the above court has appointed the undersigned executrix of the estate of FRED G. MORRIS, de ceased. AU persons having claims against said e.tate are hereby re quired to present the same with iroper voucnera wiwiin iin rom this date at the offices of Frohnmayer, Lowry, Hogan . Deatherago, Cooley Theatre Build- this Ing, Medford, Oregon. uatea ana iir fiubushed DHL Y X, FRAKE Executrix ltth day of April, AUUIU S US FOR ALL YOUR : k. J,, rrruNur . stock alyssum mm : TOMATOH PANSIIS CAHASI AMD OARDIN SUPPLIIS Mui ItH Srsmpt ' LTiLu::E Variety .nd o.rd.n c.nt.r IN THI PIOOLY WKJOLV SHOPPINQ CINTIR The formal opening of the Domestic Laundry and Dry Cleaning plant, 30 North Riv erside ave., Medford, which was completely' rebuilt and expanded since the establish ment was swept by fire last year, will be held Thursday, April 20, according to Owner Manager Al Dumas. The public is Invited to In spect the' facilities that make it one of the most modern plants of its kind in the Paci fic northwest, representing an investment of $200,000, and more than doubling the output potential of the previous fa cilities, i Dumas said. , Open house will be held from 9 a.m.. until 4 p.m. Thursday. ', . Features of the modernized plant Include an . automatic shirt finisher that eliminates much tedious hand work, a hydraulic moisture, extractor, a giant lroner for flatwork and . a completely automatic power plant and boiler sys tem, in addition to the new dry cleaning machine. The new building was con structed back some distance from the street to allow room for a parking area. Early Establishment The Domestic laundry was first established in 1909, and is one of Medford's early busi nesses, as well as being one of the oldest laundries In the state. The plant was exten sively damaged by fire in 1937 and was rebuilt. The Dumas's purchased the laundry in 1950. To minimize the danger of future fires, the new building Is now equipped with an auto matic sprinkler system, Du mas said, ; , . .Other members of the Du mas family who assist in the operation of the laundry are Al Dumas's two sons Murrey and John Dumas. Murrey is the sales manager, and John is the manager of the dry cleaning establishment. . The new plant : was built with the future growth of the Medford area in mind, the building being big enough to add more equipment when the time comes, Dumas said. The building was erected by Bessonette Construction com pany, Medford, and equip ment was supplied by the American Laundry Machine company. 12 you'ra building or remodelling this spring.. arrange for 0 J modern electric heat ! Eleotrio heat is elean ... Nameless, smokeless, odorless ... clean as eleotrio light! Eleotrio heat is automatie ... no fiddling with a furnace, no watching fuel level ... comes on automatically when temperature says you need it I Eleotrio heat is safe ... and eleotrio heating systems are least expensive to install of all modern systems! Investigate cost of Installation, eost of operation today. heat-oivtime ...you can InitaH a modern electric healing system (of your choice) now - pay later I nothing down ....and at little ai $10.00 a month will put the most modern of heating systems in your home) (or details, caN'yow favorite CalOre Electrical league Electrical league hearing or wiring con tract or LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION NO. fll-226-K In the Circuit Court of the State , of Oregon for the County of jaocson MARILYN JOYCE GREWELL. . Plaintiff,- vi. GERALD DELOSS GREWELL, Defer) riant To Gerald DeLoat Grewell: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby ummoned to appear In the above eniiuea court ana cause and i swer the complaint of the plaintiff on file herein against you within four weeks from the date nf the first Duoiicauon of this summons. whloh first publication is April 19, 1061. and you wilt herebv take notice that if you fall to so appear and answer as herein required that ino piainuu win appiy ic me court for the following relief against you, a succinct statement thereof as prayed for in her complaint be ing as follows, to-wit: For a de cree ot separation from bed and board, for an unlimited time, and that plaintiff be given and award ed the care, custody and control of the minor 'Child of plaintiff and defendant. Victoria Lee Grewell. and that defendant be required to pay unto the plaintiff the sum of s73.uu per monm lor the aupp nd maintenance of said minor child, and that defendant be re quired to pay the further sum of 9340.00 for medical and hospital bills, and that plaintiff be de clared to be the sole owner of the 1053 Ford automobile now in her possession. This summons li published and you are required to appear and answer as herein provided under and by virtue of an order duly made, rendered and entered by the Hon. James M. Main, Circuit Judge of Jackson County. Oregon, under uais oi Aprn 13, ii'di. ROBERTS, K ELLINGTON) BRANCH FIELD & HEFFERNAN Attorneys for Plaintiff Address: 711 E. Main Medford. Oregon NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT No. 10201 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of SILAS DAVID WELDON, alio known as s. D, weldon. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed his Final Account and Report in the above entitled estate and that by an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, Probate Department, the hearing upon the same has been set for the 18th day of May, 1961 In Circuit Courtroom No. 1 of the Jackson County Courthouse at Medford, Oregon, at the hour of 10. -OO o'clock, a.m. All persons having objections thereto are hereby notified to pre sent the same on or before such time Date of first publication of this notice is the 19th day of April, J96. Jim Tom Weld on. x Executor ot the Estate of , Silas David Weldon, also known as S. D, Weldon, deceased. Duncan, Brophy, Wilson Duhilme Attorneys for Executor. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Jackson County Court at the Courthouse at Medford, Oregon, on or before 10:00 A-M on the 3th day of May, 1961. for the furnish ings or two (21 three-quarter ton pick-up trucks for the County noaa uopnrimcni. Instructions to bidders and SDect- flcations can be obtained at the office of the County Engineer or JACKSON COUNTY COURT the office of the County Ear! M. Miller County Judge Chester H. Wendt County Commissioner E. H. Taylor County Commissioner DAR May Vole To Strengthen Cuba Resolution Washington - (UPD - The Daughters of the American Revolution may toughen up a proposed resolution condem ning Communist infiltration of Cuba. The DAR's 70th Continental Congress was slated to vote to day on a resolution reaffirm ing the principle of the Mon roe Doctrine and a series of other policy proposals. Delegates have had a day to study the Cuban resolu tion. It calls for work toward an early end to the Commun ist infiltration of Central and South America, especially In the Caribbean area. It ob viously was drawn up before the latest development in Cu ba. Peace Corps Target The 2,528 members attend ing the weejc-long meeting at Constitution Hall also were expected to approve a pro posal attacking President Ken- LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO MINING CLAIMANTS Published pursuant to section 5 of the Act ox July 23, lso ltsu aiai. 367). To whomever it may concern: PROCEEDING NO. FS 61-8 Ore gon 011193) nonce is ncreDy given jn pur suance of a proper Request for Publication heretofore filed in ac cordance with section 3 of the Act of July 23. 1953 (6B stat. 367), ana the regulations thereunder (43 CFR 183.123-183.127). 1. That on January 3. 1961, the Chief. Forest Service. Department of Agriculture, whose address la Washington 25, D.C., filed in the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management, Department ox tne in terior, at 809 N.E. Sixth Avenue. Portland 12, Oregon, a request for fmbllcation of notice to all mineral ocators or any person claiming under them Involving a mining claim or claims located on lands in the counties ox Jackson ana iuam- ath, State of Oregon, described as follows, to wit: oreeon uiu3 firs hi-bi xne mc- Loughlin Area. 6-SR-10-8, Rogue River National Forest, Jackson and Klamath Counties, Oregon: The unsurveyed sections listed are those which would probably em- orace tne lanas wnen me puduc land surveys are extended to such lands Willamette Meridian, Oregon: T. 32 k. e: sees, as xo ao inci. un surveyed T. 32 S., R. 5 E: Sees. 19 to 36 incl, Unsurveyed T, 32 S., R. a e: sees, aw to inci.: 20 to no incl.; and those parts of Sees. 13 to 18 Incl.: and 23 to 25 incl. within the boundaries of the Rogue River National Forest. T, 33 S., R. 3 E: sec. 1 x. 33 k, 4 is: sees 1 to 13 incl.: 17 to 36 incl. Unsurveyed T. 33 S,, R. 5 E: Sees. 1 to 38 incl. T. 33 S., R 6 E: Sees. 1, 2, 3, 10, 11; WVa Sec. 12; W',ii Sec. 13; Sees. 14, 15, 22, 23, 26, 27, 34; W'a Sec. 35; and unsurveyed Sees. 4 to 9 incl.; 16 to 21 incl., and 28 to 33 incl. T. 34 S.. It. 4 E: Sees. 1 to 36 incl. Unsurveyed T. 34 8,, R. 5 E: Sees. 1 to 36 incl. T. 34 s.. R. 6 E: sees. 2 to 11 incl.; Sa Sec. 13; Sees. 14 to 24 incl.: wf, sec. 26: sees. 27 to 34 incl.; and WVa Sec. 33. T 35 S R. 3 E: SWVSE4 Sec. 13; Sees. 23 to 29 Incl.; ENE. SE' Sec. 3u; sees. sx to so inc.. t. as an k. 4 E: Sees. 1 to 36 incl. T. 35 8., R. 5 E: Sees. 19, 20, 21, 28 to 33 incl.; and unsurveyed Sees. 1 to 18 incl.; 22 to 27 incl.; and 34 to 36 incl. T. 35 S., R. 6 E: Lots 3 and 4, SttNWft, SW' Sec. 2; Sees. 3 to IX inci.: aecs, 14 to zo inci.; xd xo 34 incl.; Wtt Sec. 39. T. 36 S.. R. 3 E: Sees. 1, 2, 3, S, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17. 21. 23. 27. 2H. 33, 34 ana 39. T. 36 S., R, 4 E: Sees. 1 to 36 incl. t 36 a., k, a k: sees, l to so inc.. T. 36 S.. R. 6 E: Lots 3 and 4. SttNWU, SW1 Sec. 3; Sees. 4 to 10 incl.; NWV Sec. 11; Sees. 15, 16 and 18 to 36 incl. T. 37 S.. R. 3 E: Sees. 1 to 4 incl.; Sees. 9 to 16 incl.; Sees. 21 to 28 incl.; sees. 33 to 35 incl. T. 37 8., R. 4 E: Sees. 1 to 3b incl. T, 37 S., R. 5 E: Sees. 1 to 36 incl. T. 37 8., R. 6 E: Sees. 1 to 36 incl. T. 38 S R. 3 E: Sees. 1 and 3. T. 38 S., R. 4 E: Sees. 1. 2, 3, 5. 6. 8 to 11 incl.. 13, 14, 15, 21 to 24 incl. T. 38 S., R. 5 E: Sees. 1 to 12 Incl.; Lot 1, Nl&NEtt. NE4- WWV4 ec. 13. l JH B., K. Hi Seep 1 to 7 incl.; 9 to 15 incl.; and Sees. 17 and 18. 2. That if anv Derson clalminfl or asserting under, or by virtue of, any .unpatented mining claim jocatea prior to juiy 23. inaa. any right, title, or Interest in the vege tative surface resources and other surface resources, under such min ing claim, contrary to or in conflict with the imitations or restrictions specified in section 4 of said act, as to the above-described lands or any fiart thereof, shall fail to file in he Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management at 809 N.E. 6th Avenue, Portland 12, Oregon, and witmn loo aays irom tne oeiow stated date of first publication of this Notice, a verified statement which shall set forth as to such mining claims: (1) The date of location: (2) The book and page of re cordation oi tne notice or certifi cate of location: (3Y The section or sections of the public land surveys which embrace such mining claim; or if such lands are unsurveyed either the section or, sections wnicn would probably embrace such mining claim when the public land surveys are extend r ed to such lands or a tie by courses and distances to an so- proved United States mineral monu ment; f4l whether such claimant is locator or purchaser under such location: and (3) The name and address of such claimant and names and addresses so far as known to the claimant of any other person or persons claiming any Interest or Interests In or under such unpatented mining claim- such failure shall be con clusively deemed (t) to constitute a waiver and relinquishment by such mining claimant of any right, title, or Interest under such mining claim contrary to or in conflict with the limitations or restrictions kne el fled in section 4 of the Act of July 23. 1953 (69 Stat. 367). as to unpatented claims located after that a nie, ana uij to consmuie a con sent by such mining claimant that such unpatented mining claim shall be subject to said limitations and restrictions, and (111) to preclude thereafter, prior to issuance of pat ent, any assertion by such mining claimant of anv rloht or title to or Interest in or under such mining claim contrary to or in conflict with said limitations or restric tions. Section 4 nrovldes. eenerallv. that unpatented mining claims lo cated atier juiy as, moo snau not be used for Durnoses other than prospecting, mining, or processing operations, or uses reasons oiy in cident thereto: that such claims will be subject to the rieht of the United States to manage and dis pose ot tne vegetative sun ace re sources thereof and to manage other surface resources tnereot: and that, except to the extent re quired for mining operations and uses reasonably Incident thereto or to provide clearance for such op erations or uses, claimants of such claims shall not use or dispose of vesetative or other surface re sources thereof: and that, except for clearance for sucn ourooses, any permitted severance or re moval of timber must be in ac cordance with sound principles of xorest management, aaia section 4 also provides that any use of the surface of any such mining claim by the United States Its permittees or licensees, shall be such as not to endanger or. materially inter fere with the prospecting, mining, processing or reasonably Incident uses bv the mlnina claimant. The date of first publication of tms notice man oe xuer, x, taoi. Dated: Jan. 31, 1961. Stanley D. Lester Chief, Minerals Adjudication t;nit Bureau of Land Management Department ot tne interior Portland, Oregon nedy's Peace Corps.' A pro posed resolution said the na tion would be sending inex perienced youths on a global mission against highly trained Communist technicians. ' Minimum Wage Due Senate Test Washington - (UPD -' Presi dent Kennedy's $1.25 an hour minimum wage bill, already over a big Senate hurdle, to day faced the highest one yet. A vote was expected on an amendment by Sen. A. S. Mike Monroney (D-Okla.) to reduce coverage of the admin istration proposal. Administration - forces re fused to predict the outcome. The target of the amendment is a measure calling for ex tension of Wage-Hour Act cov erage to 4.1 million new work ers. ' Most of the new workers are in retail and service in dustries, and Monroney said the administration bill "shock ed" his conscience, because it would apply to businesses grossing more than $1 million a year even if they operate within a single state. His amendment would trim about 1.6 million of the new workers off the Kennedy bill by stipulating a business must operate in more than one state to. come under the law. The administration bill Tuesday got past substitute plan offered by conservatives. Tuesday night, Dan Smoot, radio commentator and pub lisher of "the Dan Smoot re port pamphlets, told the con vention that "the silence of conservatives is a deadly sin." He said the women should fight to prevent erosion of constitutional principles by College Aid Bill Over Big Hurdle ' Washington (UPD Presi dent Kennedy's $2.4 billion college aid bill was over its first big hurdle today. But his $2.3 billion plan to help grade and high schools ap proached the same obstacle with far dimmer prospects of success. A House education subcom mittee approved the college bill late Tuesday. It carried the basic proposals advanced by the President to build teaching facilities and help talented but needy college stu dents pay for their education. Kennedy's aid plan for pub lic elementary and secondary schools was taken up at closed-dobr session today by another subcommittee. Its sup porters have conceded they might have to give ground to get a bill before the House. "modern liberals." He defined modern liberals as people who advocate increased federal welfare legislation. "Modern liberals," he said, "want a welfare state just like the one the Communists want to set up." 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