MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1962
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Court Records
JLSTM K COURT
Gold Hill District
Jesse Lowell Netherlands no op
trator license. $5
Byron Mack dimming!, over
load. $33
John Jess Moreno, four in dri
ver's seat. $15.
Edith Arminic Freelind, dis
obeyed traffic signal. 7.50.
Kenneth J. Houghton, no opera
tor i license, worked three hours
lor the city of Gold Hill.
John Mark Enjari. disobeyed
top sign, $13.
Harold Roy Sanders, inadequate
brakes, $10.
John Noel Jacobson. truck
speeding $10.
Carl James Wilson, no opera
tor's license, three hours work for
nty of Gold Hill in lieu of $10
fine.
Gary Robert Waller, violation
baMC rule, $25.
Charles Garlen Ross, truck
speeding. $10
Glenn Marshall Wade, no vehi
cle license, S3.
Desideno Ortiz, truck speeding.
10.
Andrew Irving, following too
close $15.
Herbert Clarence Glover, truck
speeding. $10.
Marlene Francis Edwards, viola
tion of basic rule. $10.
Ronald Roscoe fiair, violation of
basic rule. $25.
Joan MarRarel Deweese, ob
structed vision. $10.
Edwin Conrad Vollmert, ob
structed vision. $5.
DISTRICT COURT
Burnell Marvin Ball, overload,
S128.
Gerald Eugene Stuart, parking
on highway, $15
Donald Gene Johnson, no ve
hicle license. $5.
Robert William Clark, inade
quate brakes, $10.
Barton Charles Bobbitt. ob
structed vision. $10.
Bert Otis Adams, no operator's
license. $5.
Hon Wing Yap, failure to stop.
$15.
George Okas hi ma. improper
passing, $20.
Anthony Allyn Monroe, impro
perly changing lane. $15.
Raymond Franklin Elkins, over
load, s;ib.
Weston John Fowler, no rear
View mirror. $10.
Charles Wendell Caldwell, over
load. $22.
Norman Alvin Butler, no muf
fler. $10
Victor Otto Berg, improper pass
ing. $10.
Michael Scott Wickersham,
hunting during prohibited hours,
$15.
Dale Rean Reed, no PUC per
mit, $25
Jerry Clifford Iverson, violation
of basic rule. $25.
Dwifiht Neil Bradford, violation
Of basic rule. $35
John Henry Kendel. overload,
$9i
Richard Glen Markcn, truck
speeding, $10.
Roena Dessie Krazier, violation
of basic rule. $25.
Robert Joseph Kane, failure to
dim. $15.
Marvin H. Wright, no rear view
mirror, $10. ,
John Estes Parker, failure to
stop. $15. , . .
Howard Steven Case, violation
of basic rule. $25.
Herbert Tillman Petty, overload,
130.
Bennie Lester Patterson, over
load. $24.
Merrill Emerson Silverthorn,
ovcrwidth. $15.
Wayne Merle Beck, no truck li
cense. $5. , ,
Harold Lee Harris, overload. SIR.
Donald LeRoy Williams, over
lond. $30; overheighl. $5.
Brion Wendell Miller, no muf
fler. $5. . ,
Duard Bradley Conway, viola
lion of basic rule. $25.
Richard Lewis Wall, failure to
Stop. $10.
Ives Dwain Nelson, improper
passinc, $15-
Jimmy Wayne Ponds, one head
light. $5. . .
Andv G. Cartales. disobeyed stop
Sign. $7.50. , ,
Wilbur Dean Boatwrighl, no op
erator's license. $5.
Samuel Walch Keim, no vehicle
licen.se. $5.
Michael Dennis Pepper, no mur
fler. $10.
Howard Thomas Coome. failure
to stop. $15.
LeRoy James Shcppard. viola
tion of basic rule. $25.
Leo Alphonso Higgins. no signal
device. $10.
Gordon Thomas Pathmann, ex
cessive noise. $10.
John Eugene Chastain. failure to
nbey operator's license restriction,
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Ula Rae Hubbard vs. David Roh-
; LEGAL NOTICES
" PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS
: NO. 62-fiKf-K
. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK-
- SON COUNTY
HUGH R STOREY and ILA C.
" STOREY, husband and wife,
: Plaintiffs.
vs.
- SAMUEL P DEAN, and his wife.
- if married; the unknown heirs of
Samuel P. Dean, deceased; the
- heirs of B. LEVY, aka Bernard
- Lew. deceased; JOHANNA
LEVY JENNIE LEVY: CECELIA
LEVY: PAULINE LEVY; the
heirs of STELLA LEVY, nka Es-
tclla Lew. deceased; MONT A
MAEGLY. aka Hale: CELIA
MAEGLY: ERMA TOMLINSON.
' aka PHulson; ESTHER MAEGLY;
. LEO DATTLEBAUM. aka Dattle;
unknown heirs of any of the
aforesaid named defendants; if
deceased; also all other persons
or parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or Inter
est in the real property describ
ed in the complaint herein.
Defendants.
TO EACH AND EVERY AND ALL
. OF THE ABOVE NAMED DE
FENDANTS: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
, OF OREGON, you and each of you
' are hereby required to appear and
. answer the complaint filed against
vou in the above entitled suit on or
before the last day of four weeks
from the date of the first publica
tion of this summons and il you
fail so to appear, and answer the
said complaint, for want thereof,
the plaintiffs will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in
their complaint, succinctly stated
as follows, to-wit: That a decree
be entered adjudicating any and
all right, title, estate, lien or claim
which you. or any of you, have, or
claim to have in. to or upon the
real property situated in Jackson
County, Oregon, described as fol
lows n-wit.
Beginning at the Northeast Cor
ner of Lot No 3. being on the
North line of Section 6 in Town-
ship 37 South of Range 2 West
of the Willamette Meridian.
Jackson Count. Oregon, and
running thence West 24 rods;
thence South 30 rods: thence
Fst 24 rods; and thence North
30 rods to the place of beginning.
And declaring any and all of
mich claims to be null and void;
and decreeing that the said plain
tilts are the owners in fee simple
of said premise., and of the whole
thereof free and clear of any and
all right, title. estate, lien or in
terest of said defendants, or any
of them, and that each and all of
the defendants herein, and each
and all persons claiming, or to
claim, bv. through or under them,
or any of them, he forever enjoin
ed, restrained and barred from as
serting, attempting to establish or
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or interest in or to said prop
ertv. or anv portion thereof, and
that plaintiffs' title to said prem
ises be forever quieted and set at
ret
That the date cf the order of
publication of this summons is Sep
tember II. V2 That the time pre
scribed for publication of this sum
mons is once each week for four
ronccutive weeks The date nf the
first pu Miration of this summon I
i in aay oi acpirmuci.
ROBERT D DAMES
Attornev for Plaintiffs
I Golrt- Buildint
Medford. Orefnn
ert Hubbard, divorce complaint.
Hetty Ann Homnton vs. uonaia
James Robinson, divorce complaint.
Leonard Chandler vs. Mar it
Chandler, divorce complaint.
Marca Lee schisler vs. John Al
len Schuler, annulment decree.
una Pauline Newman vs. Claud
Edward Newman, divorce com
plaint. Dorothy Ridders vs. Raymond
G. Ridders, divorce complaint.
MAKKIAGE I.ICEN'SK
APPLICATIONS
Melvin Rex Rushnell. route 1,
box 562, Talent, and Marilvn Rae
Wadler. Redwood City. Calif.
Robert Duane Womack. 33 1
South Ivy si., and Velda Louise
Krause. 1924 Stratford ave . Med
ford. Another Russian
Explosion Reported
Uppsala. Sweden OJPIt The
Soviet Union detonated a
nine-megaton nuclear device
in the atmosphere in the No
vaya Zemlya area in the Arc
tic today, the Uppsala Seis
mographic Institute an
nounced. The blast was the 12th re
ported by the institute in the
current nuclear test series in
the Soviet Union. These fig
ures apparently refer only to
tests at Novaya Zemlya. The
U S. Atomic Energy Commis
sion has disclosed two others,
at Semipalatinsk in central
Siberia, for a total of 14, and
said there have been addi
tional explosions which it has
not announced.
Co-Chairmen of
Campaign Named
Eagle Point-George Loftin
chairman of the Ralph A.
James for County Judge or
ganization, has announced that
Wilfred E. Davies and Edward
Chamberlain will act as co-
chairmen of James' campaign
in this area.
Davies, of route 1, box 119,
Eagle Point, has been in the
Eagle Point area since 1331
as a farmer.
Chamberlain, of Browns
boro rd., Eagle Point, is also
a longtime resdent of the area.
He is a former school board
member and has been a di
rector for the local irrigation
district for several years.
Two Indicted on
Assault Charges
Vale, Ore. -fliPli- Two men
held in Malheur county jail
here were indicted Thursday
by the county grand jury on
charges of assault with intent
to kill the Ontario police
chief.
Stanley D. Rose, 22, Se
attle, and Donald A. Hibbard,
23, Vancouver, Wash., were
being held in lieu of $10,000
bail and were to appear in
court today to answer the
charge?.
Rose and Hibbard, suspect
ed of taking part in a $5,000
market robbery in Boise, Ida.,
last Saturday night, were
charged with shooting at
Chief Jim Jones when he at
tempted to stop them at a
roadblock shortly after the
robbery.
More than 23,000 applies
tions for trarinmarb- rooict ra
tions were received by the
U.S. latent office in 1961.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. U4M
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
RAYMOND BOWERS LINN.
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
duly and regularly appointed the
administratrix nf the estate of
Raymond Bowers Linn bv virtue
of an order of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Jack
son County, Probate Department,
duly made, rendered and entered
on the 1 1th day of September.
1982; and all creditors having
claims against said decedent are
hereby notified to present the same
duly verified to the undersigned
at the office of Duncan, Brophy.
Wilson Ac Duhaime. Attorneys at
Law. Room 209 Franklin Building,
Medford Oregon, within six
months from the date of this
notice.
Dated at Medford. Oregon, thii
I3th day of September. 1962.
Melba O Gritsch. Administratrix
of the Estate of Raymond
Bowers Linn, Deceased.
Duncan. Brophy, Wilson &
Duhaime
Attorneys for Administratrix
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
thai on the 5th dav of October.
19H2. at the hour of 9:00 o'clock
A.M. at the front door of the
Jackson Cnuntv Courthouse, lo
cated at Main and Oakdale in Med
ford. Oregon. I shall sell at public
auction for cash to the highest
bidder, all of the right, title, lien,
estate and Interest of Harold
Thomas Blymiller. Jr.. and Joan
Blymiller. husband and wife, in
the following described real prop
erty, to wit.
Beginning at the most norther
ly corner of Lot 3 in Block "F"
of the Town of Talent. Jackson
County. Oregon, according to the
official plat thereof, now of rec
ord, said point begin on the
westerly side-line of First Street
In said Town; thence North
42 30' West along said street
line a distance of 80 0 feet;
thence at right angles, South
4?' 30 West 133 0 feet; thence
South 42' 30' East BO O fret, to
the northwesterly line of said
Lot 3 extended; thence North
47' 30 East along said lot line,
a distance nf 1.13 0 feet to the
point of beginning.
Said sale is made pursuant to
an Execution in Foreclosure issued
out of the Circuit Court of the
State nf Oregon on the 7th dav of
September. lt2. wherein J. S
G!eaon. Jr . as Administrator of
Veterans Affairs, is the Plaintiff
and Harold Thomas Blymiller. Jr
and Joan Rlvmiller. husband and
wife, are Defendants
DATED this Mth dav of Septem
ber. 192
Pu! BMtlot
SHERIFF OF JACKSON
COUNTY. OREGON
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SOVIET SUBMARINE - This photo released by the U. S.
Navy shows a Soviet submarine sighted recently by the
navy in the course of normal operations in both the Pacific
Higher Medals Urged for Men Who
Withstand Torture as Prisoners
Washington -lUPll-The Army I
is being strongly urged to
grant higher military decora
tions to men who withstand
communist torture after being
taken prisoners.
The decorations could in
clude the coveted Medal of
Honor if congress approves a
newly submitted defense de
partment request for authority
to grant the nation s highest
military award for heroism in
peacetime.
The drive for greater recog
nition stems partly from the
fact that survivors of Maj.
Waller H. Moon received only
the Bronze Star medal in his
behalf, although his courage
as a communist prisoner in
Laos was described offically
as "an incredible story of her
oism." Similar awards were made
lo Maj. Lawrence R. Bailey
and Sgt. Orville Ballengcr
when they were flown home
recently from Laos after re
sisting all attempts to break
their will while prisoners.
Bailey was kept a full year
in solitary confinement in
pitch-black darkness.
Under the heading "Have
U.S. armed forces forgotten
how to honor great heroism?"
the Army - Navy - Air Force
Journal and Register pointed
out that the Bronze Star is
"for meritorious service," be
low the Distinguished Service
Medal in the same category.
"There is good reason for
many members of the armed
forces to wonder why Maj.
Moon's deed should not have
received higher commemora
tion," the service journal said.
Moon, 38, of Rudy, Ark.,
was killed in a second escape
attempt after enduring four
months of torture at the hands
of the Communist Pathct Lao.
Like Ballenger, he was serv
ing as an adviser to the Royal
Laotian Army when captured
in April, 1961.
The official account said
"efforts to break him mentally
and physically were constant.
Interrogation followed inter
rogation. Beatings, kicks from
guards, bindings of his arms
and constant threats in addi
tion to the physical torture
IEGAI NOTICES
NOTICE TO "rHKOITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF E. J. FELDMAN. nlso
known as Edgar J, Fcldman.
decetii-eri
NOTICE IS HCttEBY GIVEN
that the above court has appoint
ed the undersigned executrix of
the estate of E J. FELDMAN. also
known as Edgar J. Fcldman. de
ceased All persons ha vine 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
Frohnmayer, Lowry. Hngan &
DeatherHce. Cooley Theatre Build
ing, Medford. Oregon.
Dated and first published this
3lst day of August, 1!)G2
MARGUERITE T. FELDMAN,
Executrix
NOTICE TO" CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN PROBATE
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF MARTHA HINSCH.
also known as Martha Gatke,
deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
thai I have been appointed bv the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Jackson Countv as Exec
utrix of the estate of Martha
Hlnscn. also known as Martha
Gatke. deceased, and have duly
qualified All persons having
claims against said estate are here
hy notified to present them, with
proper vouchers and dulv ver
ified, to nif. at the offices of Kelly
A Grant Attorneys. 1005 E Main
Street, Medford. Oregon, within
six months from the date of this
notice
DATED at Medford. Oregon, thll
31 dav of August infi2
MILDRED BLACHLY JEWETT
Executrix
Kelly Ht Grant
Attorneys for Executrix
The Mall Building
inr East Main
Medford. Oregon
NOTICE OF SM.E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate nf
WALTER J KERRIGAN. De
ceased. Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned as administrator of
the estate of Walter J. Kerrigan,
deceased, unrirr and by virtue of
an order entered in the above en
titled court on August 21. 1'Jf2 will
offet for tale and will sell at pri
vate sale at the office of Duncan,
Brophy. Wilson & Duhaime. 209
Franklin Building, m South Cen
tral Avenue. Medford. Oreg in nn
and alter October H. IH62 f-r cah,
ail of Ihe right, title es'ate. hrn
and Interest that I. as such a lrrin
istrator. or the above "ntrled es
tate has in and to the following de
scribed real property situated in
Jackson county. Orrgon. : "-wit-Lots
11. 12 and 1ft in Matthews
Addition to the Citv of Ashland.
Jackson county. Oregon, accord
ing to the official plat thereof
now of record
I Dated and tint published this
'7th day of September, 132
Delbert E Jones
I Administrator of the Etate nf
1 Walter J. Kerrigan. Deceased.
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failed lo break his will lo re-1
sist." !
Moon made a first attempt
to escape a month after his ;
capture. As he was being lead !
outside by guards, with hisi
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Governors To Meet
The board of governors of
the Oregon Association of Pub
lic Accountants will meet Sat
urday, Sept. 22, scheduled at
noon at Ping s Gardens, '2TJ0
North Pacific highway, Mod
ford. President Ivan Smulley of
Eugene announced that major
plans will be discussed for the
1962-63 season. Members will
hear a report of the society's
national convention.
Carl Hazcncamp will report
on plans for the Oregon Tax
Conference Nov. 15-17 at the
Memorial Coliseum in Port
land. Mrs. R. A. Brewer is in
charge of arrangements for
the meeting.
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