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IDA. JUL? 6. 1962
Lana Turner's Daughter
Modeling Swim Attire
At Hollywood Night Spot
Hollywood -nmiu r h i
Crane, 18-year-old daughter
of Lana Turner who made
headlines four years ago in
the slaying of Johnny Stomp
anato, had a new part time
job today modeling swim
suits in a small Sun Strip
cafe.
"I'm a little bit nervous
about modeling in a night
club," said the adult-looking
Cheryl before her first ap
pearance. "But I did have
some experience modeling in
high school."
It's a once-a-week job, be
tween 5 and 7 p.m. Fridays.
The night club fashion show
has become a vogue for sev
eral clubs along the Sunset
Strip.
Covered With Serape
Looking all of her 18 years,
Cheryl posed in a bikini but
was demurely covered with a
e r a p e , or cape, over her
shoulders.
The new job pays her
$27.50 for two hours work,
plus commissions.
Tall and shapely, Cheryl
Yai, thanks to
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said she hoped the new job
would lead to an acting ca
reer. Asked abuut hiring Miss
Crane, a spokesman for the
club said, "It's not costing
much, and I'll get thousands
of dollars in free publicity."
Living On Own
Miss Crane, a pretty brun
ette, said she was on good
terms with both her mother
and father, restaurateur
Steve Crane. She said she was
not living at home and had
been on her own for two
months, not accepting help
from her parents.
"I don't live at home," she
said. "I share a small house
in West Hollywood with an
other girl. I want to make
good on my own."
Cheryl was 14 when she
was a central figure in the
Stompanato case. A coroner's
jury ruled her fatal stabbing
of Stompanato, then her
mother's boy friend, was jus
tifiable in that the girl was
trying to protect her mother.
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By ZOLA VINCENT j
Food Editor '
Tapioca Favored as
Fruit Pie Thickener
Fruit and berry juices must
be thickened just riyht for
complete pie success. Most
fruits and berries require a
thickener if the juice is not
to spread out thinly over
plates when pie is cut.
All of the available berries
are fine in pies. Peaches, apri
cots, pie cherries and plums
beckon the pie maker. How
about mixing berries-or mix
ing berries and fruit?
Many prefer quick-cooking
tapioca as a pie filling thick
ener because it protects the
bright fruit or berry color. It
doesn't cloud as some thick
eners do. It is time-saving and
easy to use because there's no
pre-cooking.
3 to 4 cups prepared berries
or fruit
1 to 1 1 ' cups sugar
1 to 2 tablespoons quick
cooking tapioca
'i teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon butter or
cream
Unbaked pastry for 2 crusts
Prepare pie crust from fa
vorite recipe or mix. Prepare
fruit. Combine all dry ingre
dients, adjusting amount of
sugar and thickener accord
ing to sweetness and juici
ness of fresh fruit which var
ies constantly. Mix thorough
ly.
Line pie plate with pastry;
fill with fruit mixture and
dot generously with butter.
Adjust top crust or arrange
lattice or pastry strips,
straight or twisted.
Brush with butter to glaze.
Bake in hot oven. 450 de
gree?, 15 minutes: reduce heat
to moderate, 350 degrees, and
continue baking 15 to 25 min
utes longer. Berries and soft
fruits take shorter time.
Dinner Treat
For an extra special dinner
treat, stir chopped raisins in
to biscuit mix: add Cheddar
cheese and enough milk to
make a soft dough. Roll out
on a lightly floured board
and cut into circles or dia
monds or other fancy shape.
Bake as usual.
Set-Up Standing
Order for Milk
The good old summer time
reminds us that running down
to the store for another gal
lon of milk gets mighty in
volved among the teen-agers.
So avoid possible friction as
to who is driving the car on
the errands by simply step
ping up standing order for
milk.
Half gallons of milk in
crease in demand right along.
They cost less than two indi
vidual quarts whether store
bought or home-delivered.
Take up less space, too.
Same thing is true of ice
cream and other frozen des
serts. Bargains are in gallons.
Keep milk handy in the re
frigerator-ready for more
children at more meals; ready
for more refrigerator raiders
between meals because milk
a mainstay for buoyant
health and energy.
If You're Putting Up
Berries or Fruit
Do not attempt to "put up"
too many berries or fruits at
a time or you'll ruin your dis
position and waste valuable
food. Above all things, do not
experiment. Ingredients are
too costly. Follow canning,
freezing, jam-making or other
directions to the letter. They
were perfected by experts.
Take early morning deliver
ies and do your processing
the same morning. Once
you've started the job, finish
it. No holdovers or your fin
ished product will puffer. In
which event, you'll find plen
ty of the commercially pack
ed products from this season's
crnp rr;idy hy the time the
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CRKIHTORS
Prohatf Nn. 1 11'tO
IN THF CIRCUIT COl'MT OF THF
STATE OF OR Ed ON IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF JACK
SON Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate of
JAMES VICTOR FORBES.
JAMES V. FORBES.
Deceased
The undent R nrd having been
appointed hv the above entitled
Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County aforesaid, personal rep
resf ntanve of the rotate of
JAMES VICTOR FORBES, aka
JAMES V. FOMHES, dereaserl. find
ha vine qtialif ir-il notice ta hereby
given o all person having claim!
acninst unid estate to present
them verified as required bv law,
with proper vouchers, within six
1 6 1 months from the date of this
notice to said personal represen
tative in care of the Attnrnevs
for Mid estate. DAVIS AND AINS
WORTH 10 SISKIYOU BOULE
VARD ASHLAND OHrdoN
STANLEY O FORBES.
Personal Representative of
said Fstnle i
ROBERT A ROVER
DAVIS And AINSWORTH
Attornrs for Ftate
WlVERTISEMFNT FOR BIOS
Sealed bids will be received bv
thf Jackfin Countv Court at trie
Court llniiir at M-df"rd. Orecn
nn or b'-fore in 00 AM nn the
Iftth day of July, I't'ia ff.r thr
furnishing of 3 non. f.il'ins of DDI.
2.V, F.rnulMfiable f'-r the M"-
3-ii to Control Di vi'- inn "f the
rkon County Health Depart
ment Instructions to bidders and
specifications cn n obtained a'
the f.)fie of the County Court
and the Pirfhain Department
JACKSON COUNTY COURT
Far) M Miller.
I Cuuntv Jtirtre
i Chester H Wendf
i Cnuntv Corr misionf t
! fdwin H Tavior
-unly Cmrrusi'ncr
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ISBBaililil
fri-sh fruit and bony season
ends.
Marinated Cucumbers
Marinated cucumbers are a
perfect go-along with tish.
Chill the cucumbers thor
oughly: slice them thin; add a
little salad oil and enough
fresh lemon juice to cover.
Sprinkle with dill seed and
add salt and pepper to taste
before serving.
Discuss Canning, Freezing
Plans With Produce Men
If you are watching for the
best buys, hoping to catch the
peak ot the season for fruits,
berries and other produce, it
will pay you well to talk over
your plans w ith the men who
head the produce departments
in local stores. They're just
as interested in "moving'' tiie
best buys as you are in catch
ing them. They watch the law
ot supply and demand at
work every day in the year.
There's healthv competition
among the markets to offer
the season's best produce at
the lowest possible prices.
Watch the ads, too!
Plan to "put up" fruits and
berries the morning you pick
them up at the store. Once
you start the job, see it
through while the product is
at peak of perfection. There
is no way of restoring qua
lity. Remember the sugar,
spices and other items. Be
sure you have plenty of jars,
freezer jars, glasses, paraffin
and other canning and freez
ing paraphernalia.
We mention strawberries
first because they'll soon be
gone. Now is the season of
green apples for apple sauce,
apricots, blueberries, boysen
bcrries, loganberries, cherries.
figs, nectarines, early plums,
raspberries. Peaches peak in
July and August.
Other Good Buys
Fryers, broilers, stewing
chickens and turkey continue
high in nutrition, low in cost.
There's plenty of beef being
specialcd among the thrifty
cuts that require longer cook
ing. Lamb and pork are sea
sonally higher but ad scan
ning will reveal specials.
There's super abundance of
eggs at very reasonable prices
so put eggs into the menus
more often; give father and
the boys eggs at breakfast;
put them in egg salads and
in casserole dishes.
Cantaloupes lead the melon
parade with an abundance al
so of watermelons and other
varieties. Plenty of avocadocs,
early-season grapes, grape
fruit. Bing and Lambert cher
ries from the Pacific north
west are of exceptional qua
lity. Lemons and limes too.
Vegetable bins are piled
high with cabbage, cauli
flower, .cucumbers, beans,
green and red cabbage, let
tuce, romaine and other salad
greens. There's plenty of
corn, celery, topped carrots,
dry onions, soft squash, green
peppers, and of course long
white potatoes that are so per
fect for potato salad making.
Put fish and shellfish in
menus more often. Check the
fine display.
LICENSE REFUSED
Galveston, Tex. - UTH - A
Coast Guard inspector re
fused to license a boat here
Thursday even though it had
all the necessary equipment,
including life preservers. The
owner had nailed the life
preservers to the seats of the
hnat.
LEGAL NOTICES
No. 107H7
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIHCUir COURT OF THE
STATE OF OR Ed ON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
In the Mnlter of the Estate nf
MARTHA LOUISA BOOSEY,
also known as MATTY UOOSEY,
deceased.
Notice is hereby (riven that the
undersigned, as administrator of
the estate of Martha Louisa Boosey,
also known nl Matty Boosey. de
ceased, has filed his final account
in the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon f ir Jackson Cnuntv and
that Mondav. the 13th day of
August. l!ti)2. at the hour of
I :mi o'clock in the afternoon nf
said day and tho court room ol
said court has been appointed by
said court ns the time and place
for Hie hearing of objections there
to and the settlement thereof.
Date and firsl published July ft.
I'MVl
Date of last publication Julv 27,
Ulf.2
Ceo E lironatigh.
Admmist ra tor
Geo F. Bronaiigh. Attorney
"02 Pacific Building
Portland 4. Oregon
N O 1
I C E
In the Circuit Couri of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County
In the Mutter ot Ihe Estate nf
George W Howard, deceased
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her Final
Account in the ;the entitled mat
ter. and the above entitled Court
has fixed the 3nh day of Julv.
I't',2, at 10 no odork am. in the
Cm nil C"iirt Room in tr. Court
Hon hp in Medford Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing ob
jections to said Final Acenunt and
I for the settlement thereof,
j I."ttn M How ard
I Executrix
Sk vrtnan A- Hcwl
Attorneys for E-tate
( !.L FOK HIM
Sealed bids will be received n
, S'hool District n .4!C MtO Mon
roe Street. M"df.rd Oregon, for
playground 'ii.en1 on or be
fore no P M f'iiclfic Standard
i Tim.p Julv 2't.
Si"citn b'mhis ruav be obtained
t the al'" e addieos
Bi'M'Ts are r 'mired to use the
hid form supi.i'd bv the pur
rhnwr Bid ar- to be mailed or
delivered o WiUon G plater.
Clerk at 'he a hove add res, and
n arked Idd I'la) ground Equip
ment T'!p sch'-ol district reserves the
rignt to vyte anv or ll Infor
' rr j.iilK-s sr -1 to a(.ept or rrject
i anv or all hid
V.;ion G Slater Clerk
I .. swhnrd D:"liM No Mltf.
' jaek.on C'.un'v Origon.
They'll Do It Jlverv
LllSHWELL.WUEM A0PLVINi3 FOR X
DRIVER' LICENSE, BAocED OF HIS
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Back Stairs:
By MERRIMAN SMITH
UPI White House Reporter
Washington - Ilil'H - Back
stairs at the White House:
Two new books have been
in frequent evidence recently
around the White House: "The
Quotable Mr. Kennedy," a ser
ious collection of highlights
from the speeches and state
ments of the President, and
"Who's In Charge Here?" a
paperback collection of news
photographs with hilarious
quotations attributed to some
of the world's more prominent
figures.
Both volumes are the work
ot uerain L.. oaroner, an im
aginative young New York
and New Jersey public rela
tions man.
Reviewer Backtracks
One of the nation's more
serious book reviewers was
preparing to blast "Who's In
Charge Here?" on grounds
that it was in bad taste, dis
respectful and unworthy of
public perusal. The reviewer
then heard that the President
himself had seen the book and
I
111
Time
Two Books in
laughed heartily at some of
the photographs in which he
was involved.
Sample: A picture of the
President talking on the tele
phone while his daughter,
Caroline, stands beside him.
The caption shows Kennedy
saying, "No, this is her fath
er." The reviewer was unable to
believe reports that Kennedy
accepted the book in good
humor. He said stories to this
effect were designed to fur
ther the disrespect for Ken
nedy. j Good circuIlllion
This is not true. "Who's In
Charge Here?" probably has
received more circulation
around the White House than
any volume since "Profiles In
Courage." And the President
thinks it is a very funny spoof.
What this situation illus
trates is the fact that the Pres
ident's supporters sometimes
become far more evangelical
in his behalf than he would
ever be-or, for that matter,
any member of his family.
asF FOR
By Jimmy llatlo
But later mjew he's trying to
PROVE heonlv drinks tea-listen
TO HIS CASE HISTORY-
Evidence
This is a form of political de
ification which on occasion
can be quite a bother to Ihe
honoree.
Experts Active
For some weeks, a special
task force of public relations
experts has been operating out
of the White House in an ef
fort to generate public sup
port for the President's liber
alized foreign trade program.
It is distinctly a White
House operation, yet there ex
ists at 1600 Pennsylvania ave.
a split personality when it
conies to the problem of link
ing the special force with the
Chief Executive.
One of the task force prin
cipals is Carl Levin, on leave
of absence from his distilling
industry post to help the trade
program. Levin s assignment
was announced by the White
House. He works as an ad
junct of the White House.
Task Force Function
A few weeks aeo. Levin
,,.!
in th pnminnnipnlinnD fiolH
. , .. .
ai ui 111-1 uiii-m quusuuiis ttiiu
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answers concerning the pro
gram. This is one of the func
tions uf his task force.
Yet, Levin's letter of trans
mittal sud of the accompany-
j ing material, "Since it was not
prepared at the White House
but is a composite effort of
others, I would appreciate it
if you would not treat it as a
While House document. How
ever, feel free to use it in any
other way you may wish."
Levin's request, however,
was written on a White House
letterhead.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTU'K TO t'HKIUTOKS
Probate No. iwrto
IN THF CIHCV'IT COl'HT OF THE
STATK OF OH KG ON FOK JACK
SON COPNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OK
GRACE S LAI'S MANN Decease! .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thHt
hv nn OrtliT ot the above entitled
Court d;iti(i June 21, 192. the
ttndcrMiu'tl was appointed ai Ex
efuloi of the Estate ot Grace S.
l.miMiiann, defeased, and all per
sons havtnt; e la linn against said
estate are hereby notitl n to pre
sent the same to said Executor lit
M) Franklin Uuildinii. Meiliord,
Oregon, properly veriiied h pro
vided by law and within six ir.ontha
from the date of first publication
hereof.
Hated and first published this
22nd day of June. l!tV2.
Anton A. Lausmann,
Executor
Farrell, Dlackhurst & Horneckcr
Attorneys for Executor
NOTICE TO CHEIUTORS
Notice is hereby given that I
have been appointed hy the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Jackson County, Admin
istrator of the Estate of Julia
Elizabeth Must, Defeased, and have
qualilied. All persons having claims
ncainsi the Estate of said Dece
dent are hereby notified to pre
sent them, with proper vouchers,
dulv certified to me at my office,
10!i East Main Street, Medford.
Oregon within six months from the
date of this notice.
Dated and first published June
15, HKi2
Ronald L. Rirketts
Administrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 11304
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON. COUNTY. IN PROBATE
In the Matter of the Estate of
BABY JOHNSON. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I have been appointed by the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Jackson County as Admin
istratrix of the estate of Baby
Johnson deceased, and have duly
qualified. All persons having claims
against said estate arc hereby no
tified to present them, with proper
vouchers and duly verified, to me
at the oft Ice of Kelly & Grant
Attorneys. lu5 East Main Street.
Medford, Oregon, within six months
from the date or this notice,
DATED at Medford. Oregon, this
22nu dav ot June, mtiz
DOROTHY S. GEBHARD
I Administratrix
n 1 AllurnfVS for Estate
,1 I no Kant Main Street
I Mcntord. Oregon
TWO!
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Phones: 773-7172 or 772-4324
S DAN PATCH CO., INC.
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CRKiHTORS
NO 11421
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THR
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON, PRO
HATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate
of
BERNARD JOSEPH DORAN,
Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
Executrix of the Estate of Ber
nard Joseph Doran. Deceased. b'
the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County and ha
qualified. Alt persons having claims
against said estate are hereby no
tified to present the same dulv
verified as by law required to
the undersigned at 1916 Military
Road. Medford, Jackson County,
Oregon, within six months from
the date hereof.
DATED and first published June
22, 1!)2
Last publication July IT lAfii.
Ella Margaret Barry,
Executrix
John W Brugman
1(H) 4 Jackson Tower
Portland 5, Oregon
Attorney
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 11174
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THR
COUNTY OF JACKSON. PRO
BATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate
of
GRAYCE B KELLER, deceased.
Date of Death: July 7, l!)fil.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
(he undersigned, as executor of
the estate of Grayce B. Keller,
deceased, has filed his final ac
count in the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Jackson Conn-
Probate Department, and that
Monday, the 3t)th day of July, 19i2.
at the hour of t:30 o'clock In tho
forenoon of said dav and the court
room of said court have been ap
pointed by said court as the time
and place for the hearing of ob
jections thereto and the settlement
thereof
Dated and first published: Juna
22. 15162
Date of last publication: July
13. Itl2
Paul H. Keller
Executor
SHULER. SAYRE. W1NFREE
Sc RANKIN
101 ti Oreson Bank Building
Portland 4, Oregon
PEOPLE FROM Alt
or LIFE ...
walk into Local for one-visit
loans . . . butcher, baker,
rocketship maker . . . and
they get up to $1500 on
their signature only, car or
other security.
IOCAL IOAN
S3S E. JACKSON IIVD.
M.dlotd Shopping Ci.t.r
Pbani: 113-7456 Dick Webb, Mgr.
Qa Friday Evsnisfs 'Tit 7
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Phone