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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON TUESDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1962 Duncan Endorsed By Local Trades Group The Med ford Building Trades council endorsed Rob ert B. Duncan for Congress from the Fourth congressional district at its meeting recent ly. The council represents all building trades unions in Jackson and Josephine coun ties. Secretary Jerry Christean stated that Duncan received the endorsement because of his proven legislative ability. Duncan earlier received the support of the Oregon AFL CIO as well other labor groups in the state. Subscribers To report improper or non delivery of the Mail Tribune t. Medford. phone 772-6141; Ash land call at 1224 luwa st.. or ihone 482-3002: Montague and Vreka. phone GLobe 9-3171. be fore 6-45 p.m. daily and 10:30 a.m Sunday. It regular delivery arrives short y after you call please notify office, thus eliminating special messenger iervice. LEGAL NOTICES N O T I C E0 F FILING FINAL REPORT AND ACCOUNT No. 112.18 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE FRED MORGAN. Deceased Notice is hereby given that Claire L. Goodman, Administra trix of the above entitled estate, has filed herein her Final Report and Account and that the 22nd day of October, 19fi2, at 9:30 o'clock A. M. in the Courthouse in the City of Medford. Jarkson County, Ore gon, has heen fixed by the above named Court as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Report and Account and for the examination and allowance thereof. Dated and first published September 25. 1!62. CLAIRE L GOODMAN Administratrix SUMMONS No. 6? 665 I. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY MILDRED G. WILKINS Plaintiff vs. ALMA B. EGAN. and JOHN DOE EGAN her husband, if married-. MELBA B. ANDERSON and JOHN DOE ANDERSON, her husband, if married; and WIL LIAM H. BREESE and JANE DOE BREESE, his wife, if mar ried; also, all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, interest, lien or estate in this real property de gcribed in the Complaint herein. Defendants TO: Alma B. Egan and John Doe Egan. her hushand if married; Melba B. Anderson and John Doe Anderson, her husband, if married; and William H. Breese and Jane Doe Breese. his wife, if married; Also all other per sons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title, interest, lien or estate in the real property described in the Complaint herein IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON : You, and each of you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the above en titled suit four (4 weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons; and if you fail to answer said Complaint, for want thereoi the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. succinctly stated as follows, to-wlt: That the Defendants herein he required to set forth the nature nt their several claims in and to the following described real property situated in Jackson County Oregon, to-wit: Lots 3 and 4 of niock 1 of SHIDLERS' ADDITION to the Town of Talent, Jackson County. Oregon. That all adverse claims of the said Defendants or any of them, be determined by a Decree of this Court, and that by said Decree it be declaired, ordered and adjudged that the Plain tiff is the sole owner in fee simple of the above described real propertv and premises and that the Defendants, each and every one of them, and all per sons claiming by, through or under them have no right, title, estate lien or interest whatever in or to the said described land and premises; and also, that the Court declare, order and adjudge that the Defendants and each of them and all persons claiming by, through or under them, be forever estopped, enjoined and Mired from asserting any claim whatever in and to said land or premises adverse to the Plain tiff and for such other and further relief as to the Court msv seem jut and mete. This Summons is published by the Order of the above entitled Court made and entered on the 17th dav of September. I!)fi2. order ing that this Summons be served bv publication of same once each week for four 1 4 1 consecutive WDate of first publication Is 25th day of September. 1962. John M. Ross. Attorney for Plaintiff, 2.70 West Main Street Medford. Oregon They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo DlNSBSRRV Owns bacino horses and ships THEM ALL OVEtt THE CIRCUIT AT MUCHO EXPENSO But-. shipping HIS FI3AU THAT'S A FILLY OF A DIFFERENT PERSUASION "IWwCAMO A TIP OP THE HATLO HAT 10 UAOV nniivli " 50 BrACON ST.-A?? STRATFORD, t 1 IklKl . 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Wtinjeort Pharmacy Wemm Thrift Store v A ik. fZ Vmmi a. in i iiiiim rather had settled in Medford as "a matter of choice." "I decided to live in Med ford because I had faith in its future," he said, "and now, 20 years later, 1 still have that same faith." Born In Ohio The 51-year-old candidate was born and reared in Ak ron, Ohio, where he was edu cated in the public schools, and attended night classes for seven years at the University of Akron while working dur ing the day at the Goodrich Rubber company. During World War II, Dun levy moved to Medford as a member of the 353rd Combat Engineers which was station ed at Camp White. Assigned to public relations work, he was appointed editor of the Camp White "Grenade," the camp's weekly newspaper, and was also chief announcer at the camp radio station. Following his discharge in April 1946, Dunlevy went to work for radio station KMED as a staff announcer, and was promoted to station manager three months later. "During the four years I held that position, I had the oppor tunity to contact nearly every merchant and businessman in Medford," Dunlevy said, "to help them with their sales promotions and advertising." Move to Station KYJC In 1950, he moved to radio station KYJC as station man ager, a position he held until 1957, when he resigned to ac cept the managership of the Rogue Valley Country club, where he Is now employed. During his tenure with KYJC, Dunlevy became inter ested in civic affairs and worked with a number of or- Mom, Sew This! Q078 sizes 7MS .'A 2-8 IB sii r Perky ruffles turn a free flaring dress into one of the hits of Winter! Easy, easy to sew. and so charming with or without side pleats. Sew it in gingham, broadcloth, pique. Printed Pat tern 9278 Child's Sizes 2. 4. 6, 8. Size 8 takes 15 yards 39-inch fabric FIFTY CENTS in coins for this pattern add 10 cents for each pattern for first-class mail. Send to Marian Martin, Medford Mail Tribune. Pat tern Dept . 232 West 18th St.. New York 11. N. Y. Print plainlv NAME. ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUM BER. FIRST TIME EVER! Glam orous movie star's wardrobe plus 110 exciting styles to sew in our new Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. Send 35c. gamzations and groups on various projects. He was elect ed to the city council (he s currently serving his sixth year) and twice was elected council president. He is also council representative on the county board of health. "I want particularly to stress that out of 140 meet ings, I have only missed sev en, for a 95 per cent atten dance record," he said. "Further, I have never once abstained from voting on any issue, regardless of what it was," he said. "I have called them as I saw them, even though it meant voting con trary to some particular in terests at the time." Attention to Future Turning his attention to Medford and its future, Dun levy said blight is not just of local concern, it is a "national problem." He admitted that parts of the city are decaying, but pointed out that the cure for the blight can be found, in part, in improved parking in the downtown core area, in renovating several old build ings in the business district, and in increased sales promo tion work by the merchants. "The blight cannot con tinue," he said, "Medford is the economic hub of southern Oregon and northern Cali- ornia, and as the state's No. 2 market, serves some 370,000 people in a 10-county area. 1 Dunlevy predicted the busi ness district "will expand" so that it covers the whole core area, instead of being coin posed of several smaller dis tricts. Not Taxpayer's Problem "Parking is not the tax payer's problem," he empha sized, "but the city adminis tration should assist the mer chants in a cooperative man ner to help them solve the problem." The office of mayor Is most ly a "public relations" posi tion, he said. The mayor should serve as a kind of 'Mr. Medford" to help create a favorable image of the city with tourists, potential resi dents and with industries which might be interested in coming to the area, Dunlevy said. "I would work to help build that kind of an image for Medford," he said. Important Problem& The candidate cited the three most important prob lems facing the city as: 1. Development of the city ? busi ness district. 2. Institute a cooperative effort with the county to develop the munici pal airport into a regional air port. 3. "Within economic reason" to further the spirit ual, recreational and cultural growth of Medford to induce members of the younger gen eration to stay In Medford rather than leaving for some other area after their educa tion is completed. Prior to Dunlevy's talk, George Joyce, trainmaster for Southern Pacilic, and candi date for the city council from Ward 3, warned that people "can't be complacent in mod ern society." Joyc"! cited evidence of the city's growth, and said he feels the city "is moving." If elected, Joyce said he wo'ild work to further the city's de velopment. Chairman William Long more stated that if any other candidates for city council wish to speak to the Round table, they should contact him to discuss scheduling dates. Denial Clinic at Hospital Will Be Dedicated By Club The K 1 w a n i s-sponsored dental clinic at Rogue Valley hospital will be dedicated Wednesday when Medford Kiwanis club members will hold their noon luncheon at the hospital. Speaker will be Dr. H. Harrison Clarke, research professor in tile University of Oregon department of physi cal education. Participants in the dedication will be Ches ter Wcndt, county commis sioner and chairman of the Kiwanis dental committee; Elliott Becken, assistant Med ford school superintendent, representing the school in terest in the clinic, and Charles Gustafson, hospital administrator. The clinic, which provides dental care for needy young sters on a countywide basis, previously was located in the county courthouse. City and county schools cooperate in the program and school nur ses help determine which children should receive clin ic care. Donate Portion of Time Dentists of the county are clinic participants, donating a portion of their time each month. Dr. Clarke will speak con cerning the Medford growth study - a study of the physi cal development of boys, in which boys in the Medford area are tested periodically. The study has been under way for a number of years under the supervision of Dr. Clarke. Kiwanians have been ad vised that the luncheon will be served starting at noon, 15 minutes earlier than the usual time. The Kiwanis club is spon soring the Oregon State uni versity-University of Oregon freshman football game Sat urday, Oct. 27. 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Our next meeting will be hold the second Saturday of Novem ber. Don Pinkham, Reporter Desert Pegasus The Desert Pesasus 4-11 Horse club held their reen ter meeting Oct. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the Eagle Point Scout Community building with a pot luck dinner. The following officers were elected: Phillip McGuire, president; Leslie Krambcal, vice president; Ka.yl Bishop, secretary; Regina Krambeal. reporter, and Alyce Kram beal, song leader. Awards were given to Kathy McGuire. Phillip Mc Guire, Leslie Krambeal, and i Regina Krambeal for perfect attendance. Jennie Olson re ceived the award for having made the most improvement during the past year. Kathy McGuire received an award for having kept such a fine record book. Regina Kram beal received the high point yearly club trophy. The club presented a gift to their leader, Mr. Dunn and their assistant leaders, Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. Krambeal, Club members offered a word of thanks for their work with the club this past year. Vic Stewart. Ashland, waj presented a gift of apprecia tion from the Pegasus. Mel Barron, Ashland, showed pictures of various fhows including the state fair. Four new members wero introduced: Alyce Krambeal, Cheryl Trotter, Barbara Han sen, and Ronnie Peck. Other visitors included Mr. and Mrs. Vic Stewart, Bookie Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Barron, Mimi Barron, Mere dith Reynolds, all qf Ashland, and 17 parents. Regina Krambeal, Reporter New Building Is Planned By Bank On North Central A new building and loca tion for the Rogue Vall-y branch of the Oregon Bank have been announced by Cl ir--nce H. Young, vice prcs'dett and manager. Eight lots near the Junction of Court st. and North Cen- Welcome Gift 7123 JfitSlfir tral ave. have been purchased for the new building, Youm; said. The land is immediately adjacent to a small triangular piece of land which the city maintains as a park. Young stated that the moo was necessitated by the in creased volume of business which the bank has developnd since it first moved into Its present location at 1109 Court it. The present building was constructed in 1954 when the bank moved from Eagle Point and changed its name to the Rogue Valley State bank. Merge Wilh Bank Rogue Valley State ba.ik :r.ergcd with the Oreson Bank, Portland, in January, 1961, and became the Rogue Lawyer To Attend Taxation Institute Mrs. Barbara Ashley Phil lips, Medford lawyer, has reg istered to attend the ,15th an nual institute on federal tax ation to be he held at the University of Southern Cali fornia school of law Oct. 17 through 19. The lectures, by some 23 speakers, will be on all as pects ot the federal income tax. Mrs. Phillips, and her hus band, Ted Phillips, a lawyer with Robert Dickey, arrived in Medford three months ago and make their home nt 129 North Oakdale ave. r f ELECT CHARLES CRARY STATE REPRESENTATIVE Pd. Pol. Adv., Ciaiy lot St. Rep. Comm., Jerry Scanncll. Chmn., 310 Holly, Ashhnd, Ore. Valley branch of state -wide bank. j Robert J. Keeney, Medford ; architect, will design the new ; structure. It will provide for ample parking and a drive-in window. Because of the tees on the property and on the r.djoining park, special atten tion will be given to designing a building which will blend in wcll wilh the park-like sea ling. Young stressed. The bank hopes to be in Us new quarters by May, Young iaid. The bank will sell its present building on Court st. New York One job In U.S. Industry requires an invest ment of about $25,000. For sports, cold days! Knit hat, then draw second color through for ribbon effect. Look! Big pompon fash ionably tops co7.y, jiffy-knit hat. Mittens, hat of knitting worsted. Pattern 7423: direc tions small, medium, large. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (in coins) for this pattern add 10 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing. 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