MEDrORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
South Africa Is
Subject of Talk
South Africa is a land of
amazing contrasts, Deanne
Dayton, Grants Pass girl who
recently returned from a
year's study at Rhodes uni
versity in the Republic of
South Africa, said in an ad
dress here Tuesday.
Speaking before the Med
ford Rotary club at a lunch
eon meeting at the Rogue Val
ley Country club, Miss Day
ton said that alongside a fine
university in a South African
city could be found areas of
extreme poverty.
Here the people are segre
gated into so-called "loca
tions" and the separation is
total. The Africans, however,
are wonderful and are vital
ly concerned with the future
of their country.
The speaker talked with
refugees from the Congo and
observed that much of the
troubles today in that area
is due to the unsettled condi
tion of dislocated people.
South Africa is a young coun
try with growing pains; re
sembles greatly the U.S. mid
west country.
The cry of Africa for Afri
cans does not take into con
sideration the fact that Euro
peans were first in the south
ern area and have every right
to remain. There are, Miss
Dayton observed, 15 million
people living in South Afri
cans. Education of the latter
is a long process which ac
counts for the fact that to
day we see a highly devel
oped European civilization
side-by-side with primitive na
tive culture.
Deanne Dayton graduated
from Pacific university at
Forest Grove, and studied in
South Africa on a Rotary
Foundation Fellowship.
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phychtalrist, three clergymen, three editors and a women's editor.
Each arUcle is a summary of a family disagreement presented to the
Council. The Council deals with problems, major and minor,
encountered by guidance counselors and social workers. Edited by
Mrs. Alma Denny. (Copyright by General Features Corp.)
FORCES TO PANAMA
Washington - IUPII - A com
pany of special forces para
troopers from Fort Bragg,
N. C, has been sent to the
Panama Canal zone to form
the nucleus of a new counter
insurgency fighting unit, the
Army disclosed Saturday. It
will be maintained there on a
permanent basis.
Mrs. L. S.-Now that the
man is willing to marry her,
she refuses.
Wanda S.-Maybe some day
I will but not under this
cloud.
Mrs. L. S.-My 18-year-old
daughter has gotten herself
into such a mess that life
doesn't seem worth living any
more for either of us.
She's pregnant by a mar
ried man. He put up the
money for an illegal opera
tion which was performed in
another country. The cost was
in the thousands. But now
we learn that she must have
been carrying twins, for she's
still pregnant despite the
surgery.
Since the man and his
wife are childless and es
tranged, they have offered to
get a divorce so that he can
marry Wanda and legitima
tize the child. This seems
like the best way out. But
now, at this late date, she
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orrho.ds (Pile.) developed by Patienta experience little
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Sandv Blvd. Clinic has been to quire, no hospitalization and
successful and permanent in does not employ drugs or in
nature that the following pol- jections. , ,
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the patient ha. been dis- Sandy lvd. Cl.nic .Ch.roprac.
charged, if he should ever hav. tic rVV".20
HKUirence. aU further treat-1 Sandy Blvd., Portland 12, Or
says she wants to give the
baby away and forget him.
Wanda S.-In spite of the
terrible state I'm in at pres
ent, I'm able to look ahead.
This is due to some advice
I've been getting at the shel
ter where I'm awaiting the
birth of this child. My mother
thinks it's ridiculous, but I
don't.
They've helped me see how
mixed up I am. This man is
33 and I found him such a
comfort during the year after
my father's death. But the
psychologist has pointed out
to me that I never loved Bill
and that I'm not able to love
anyone because I'm so full of
anger against my mother, and
even against myself.
I want to sign the baby
away for adoption, as the
agency suggests, and then get
myself straightened out emotionally.
The Council: The longer we
work at this let's-talk-it-over
business, the more we are
heartened by the good advice
our readers get from the ac
credited agencies we refer
them to. Of course we only
inject the name of an organ
ization as a third "arm," in
cases where a person's own
two hands may not be able to
handle the whole load. Us
ually we aim to suggest an
okay approach to take on the
spot, and on the double.
Invited to consider Wanda's
problem at this crucial point,
we can't do much more than
urge her mother to thank her
stars that the girl is at last
in the care of experts. It
would be madness and folly to
backtrack into the bog from
which Wanda is painfully ex
tricating herself. The girl is
emotionally rocky, if not ill.
The man also is no great
shakes as a specimen of men
tal and moral health. Why
compound the "felony"? Psy
chiatrists repeatedly warn
their patients not to quite
school, while under treatment.
Wanda is now, and will be
for a while, under the sort
of care which will, with luck,
prepare her to make sound
choices and judgments. At
present she is hardly a whole
person, and is not ready to
be an adequate wife or moth
er to anyone-regardless of her
sexual excursions.
An extra dividend may ac
crue from following the ad
vice of the shelter staff. This
will be some attention for
Mrs. S. Her state of depres
sion borders on the suicidal
as she describes her life as
not worth living. As part of
their counseling, Wanda's ad
visors will certainly bring in
her mother a few times. Per
haps that mountain of "anger1
can be shaved down to a mole
hill.
We tack on here a finding
of the Youth Consultation
Service of the Episcopal Dio
cese of New York that most
of the hundreds of girls they
help place their infants for
adoption, return home, event
ually marry, and "send us
pictures of their husbands and
babies.
Wilson Assisting
State Legislators
H. Dewey Wilson, Medford
attorney, is in Salem this
week to assist state legisla
tors with problems of bill
drafting and technical legal
advice.
He is one of the volunteers
for the Oregon State Bar's
program of legal service to
the legislature.
Wilson, one of 21 lawyers
chosen for the program, will
remain in Salem for two
weeks. He has been active in
civic and professional organ
izations since his graduation
from the University of Ore
gon Law School in 1951.
He served as chairman of
the juvenile advisory commit
tee to the circuit court for
Jackson county and later
served on the committee on
juvenile law during the prep
aration and enactment of the
new juvenile code.
In announcing the appoint
ment, Eugene E. Marsh, Mc-
Minnville, president of the
Oregon bar, pointed out that
lawyers arc chosen to serve
on the basis of their legal
ability and industry. They
are requested to confine their
advice to technical matters,
leaving policy decisions to the
legislators.
Jackson Named to Need Commission
Glenn L. Jackson of Med
ford, vice president of Pa
cific Power and Light com
pany, has been named to the
Commission on Capital Needs
of the 3.2 million member
United Presbyterian church
in the United States.
Jackson will serve on the
100-member commision to se
cure $102 million over a
three-year period for the
church's capital needs.
The appointment was an
nounced through the Presby
terian office of information,
New York.
Dr. Thcophilus M. Taylor,
secretary of the denomina
tion's general council, said
in New York that the funds
will be used for buildings and
other facilities In the United
States and abroad.
Dr. Taylor explained that
colleges, seminaries and hos
pitals have been forced to
plan for increased facilities to
meet the demands of an ex
panding ministry around the
world.
Paul A. Carnahan, presi
dent of National Steel corpor
ation, has been named chair
man of the commission.
FIRST IN 40 YEARS
Meridian, Miss. - (IIH) - L.
(Mack) McAllister, chair
man of the state Young Re
publicans club, Tuesday be
came the first Republican In
lmost 40 years to be elected
to the Mississippi Legislature.
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
3 Ways Pretty!
2-8
On the AIR
By ELEANOR WIE5E
East meets West, musically
speaking, when "Leonard
Bernstein and the New York
Philharmonic in Japan," a
program featuring the an
cient music, dance and pup
petry of Japan and some of
the great music of the West,
is rebroadcast Thursday at 8
p.m. on KBES-TV.
Tlie program was filmed
and taped during the Phil
harmonic s four-week tour of
Japan, Alaska, and Canada in
the spring of 1961, financed
by a $100,000 grant from the
Columbia Broadcasting Sys
tem. It is considered by critics
one of TV's best musical
shows.
American television view
ers will again see a perform
ance of gagaku, the delicate
symphonic music of ancient
Japan, played by the Imperial
Court musicians on the
grounds of the Imperial Pal
ace; bugaku, an old highly
stylized Japanese dance; bun
raku, the traditional Japanese
Puppet Theatre; and native
fisherwomcn singing as they
work along Katagai Beach.
The Western segments of the
program feature the Phil
harmonic performing works
by Beethoven and Ravel.
Also of note on Thursday a
schedule is the "Premiere"
drama at 10 p.m. on KBES
TV. Ralph Bellamy stars in
"Chain Reaction," the story
of a brilliant but irresponsible
scientist who causes the death
of one of the world's most
distinguished scientists.
SIDES WITH WOMAN
Indianapolis, Ind. - (I'PD
The state Appellate Court rul
ed Tuesday that Lorraine Ann
Cox, 33, was entitled to unem
ployment compensation be
cause she quit her job with
"just cause." She resigned
when her boss said she could
be replaced by a 10-ycar-old
child.
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FLOODED OUT
Aston, England - HTD - Mi
chael Chadburn, 37, was com
fortably seated in his fireside
chair Tuesday when a cas
cade of water poured down
the chimney and flooded his
living room. The flood sub
sided wt-en three firemen on
his roof discovered the fire
was in the house next door.
FOCAL POINT, 9:30 a.m
Friday KM ED-TV. Guests will
be Marian Downs, nationally
famous Negro lyric soprano,
and Dr. Giles who will dis
play stamps depicting George
Washington.
WORLD OF MAURICE
CHEVALIER, 8:30 p.m. Fri
day KMED-TV. Chevalier's 62
years as a performer are re
viewed in film clips. He then
appears in portions of his one
man show currently running
in New York after a coast-to-coast
tour.
PETITION FOB INCLUSION
OK LANDS
IN THE MATTER OT THE APPLI
CATION o(
ELK LUMBER COMPANY, a Cili-
iornta corporation.
The Petition ot Elks Lumber
Company shows:
Petitioner Is the owner in fee
ot the following described land,
situate in Jackson County, Oregon,
to-wlt:
Becinnina at the Southwest Cor
ner of D.L.C. 64. In Sec. 14. T.
37S. R. 2W, W.M.: thence North
1864.5 feet to the true point of
beginning; thence Westerly par
allel to the South boundary of
real property described in Vol
ume 463 on pages 3'-14 to 326
of the Deed Records of Jackson
County. Oregon, a distance of
7500 feet; thence North 2266 0
feet more or less to a point 12.0
feet South of the Southerly
risht-of-wav boundary of a pub
lic roadway known as Bcall
lane; thence Easterly parallel to
the boutherly boundary line ot
said Beall Lane a distance of
217.3 leet. thence South 240 0
feet; thence Easterly parallel to
the southerly boundary of said
Beall Lane a distance of 1H0.0
feet; thence North 240.0 feet;
thence Easterly parallel to the
Southerly boundary of said
Beall Lane a distance of 1178.7
feet: thence South 350.0 feet:
thence Easterly parallel to the
Southerly boundary of said Beall
Lane a distance of 225.0 feet
thence North 350.0 feet: thence
Easterly parallel to the Souther
ly boundarly of said Beall Lam
a distance of 132.0 feet; thence
South 19520 feet: thence west
erlv parallel to the Southerly
boundary of real properly de
scribed in voiumn -itM on pages
324 to 328 of the Deed Kecords
of Jackson county, Oregon:
distance of 352.0 feet: thence
South U8.0 foot; thence Westerly
parallel to the southerly boun
dary of above described prop
erty a distance of 811.0 feet
thence South 207.0 feet to the
true point of beginning.
Containing 80.4 acres more or
less.
Point of delivery for said tract
being the same as that described
tor that area designated
Tract No. 1501 in the records of
the Rogue River Valley irriga
tion District.
II.
That said land Is adjacent to the
boundaries of the Rogue River
Valley Irrigation District, a mu
nicipal organization, duly organ
ized and existing under and spur-
suant to the laws of the State
ot Oregon, and lurtner that said
land is suitable for aericultural
and horticultural purposes, and la
not piaiica in iracia ot less wan
one acre.
111.
That your petitioner desires to
have the approximately 89.4 acres
anove aescrtoeo ana to De Known
as an addition to Tract 3591 in
cluded in said Rogue River Valley
irrigation District and is willing
to pay the expense incurred by
the board of directora in this pro
ceeding, and to contract and here
by does contract lo necome
able, under bond Issue or outer
form of indebtedness incurred or
that may be incurred by the dis
trict, to said district such
snective sums as said petitioner
could nave ncen rcquirea to pay
to said district as assessments for
the payment of the pro-rale share
of the above-said described land
of all honds and the interest there
on, which may have been Included
In said district at the time th
same was originally formed
when said bonds were Issued.
IV.
The petitioner agrees to furnish
right of way from tne nearest use
able district ditch: and build i
ditch or use an existing water
way to its property which will be
satisiaciory to tne district.
WHEREFORE, your petitioner
ftrava that said lands be included
n the District, and that the board
of directors of said district make
and file an order to that effect.
ELK LUMBbK LUmfAWI
By George c. Flanagan,
Vice-President.
PETITION FOR EXCLUSION
Pari of Tract No. 3391
IN THE MATTER Or THE AP
PLICATION of
ELK LUMBER COMPANY, a C
forma corporation.
The Petition of Elk Lumber
Company shows:
1. That the Petitioner is the
owner in fee of the following de
scribed land, situate in Jackson
County, Oregon, to-wit:
D.L.C. I1 In Sec. 14. T 37 S.
R 2 W, WM: thence North
S ft., thence East 8110 ft.
to the true point of beginning;
thence North 1820 ft. thence
Easterly 501.0 ft. thence South
182 0 ft. thence Westerly 501.0
ft. to the true point of beainnine.
Containing 2.10 acres more or
leas.
2. That said above described
nds constitute a porUon of the
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Classified Rates
Minimum Six; Two Lines
1 day per word..
3 days per word.
3 days per word.
5 dayt per word..
6 daya per word..
- 8c
..19c
..20c
Jackson, Josephine and Siskiyou
Counties
Rate Other Areas Per Word
9c Per Day
Rogue River Valley Irrigation Dis
trict, a oumic corporation oraan-
ized and existing under and pur
suant to the provision of Chapter
357 of the General Laws of Oregon
IOr 1H17.
3. That your Petitioner desires
have said land excluded iron.
id lrrieation Diitrict for the
following grounds and reasons,
that is to say: For the reason it
no loncer to oe devoted to aari-
cultural use and will not be sua
ble for the production of crops.
WHEREFORE, your Petitioner
prays that said land be excluded
rom assessments dv tne nogue
tver Vb lev lrrieation District and
that the Board of Directors of said
District make and file an order to
that efiect.
ELK LUMBER COMPANY
By George C. Flanagan.
Vice-President.
STATE OF OREGON)
COUNTY OF JACKSONI
November 29. l(t2.
Personally appeared Geora C.
Flanagan, who, being duly sworn.
did say that he is the Vice-President
of Elk Lumber Company and
that the seal affixed to the fore
going Instrument is the corporate
seal of satd corporation and that
said instrument was signed and
sealed in behalf of the said cor
poration by authority of Its board
of directors; and he acknowledged
sa.a instrument to oe its voluntary
aci una aeca.
Before me:
B. Sam Tavlor,
Notary Public for Oregon,
My Commission Expires;
June 12, 1965.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Circuit Court of the state
ot uregon lor the County of
Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of
jonn uetweiier, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
ppointed as executor of the ex.
estate of John Detweller. deceased
na an persona navlna claims
against said estate are hereby no-
unea io present tne same, with
proper vouchers, at 10 Rrnnhv
Building. Medford. Oregon, within
six moths from the date hereof.
Dated this 20th day of February.
Donald K. Dcnman,
Executor.
Notice to creditors and heneftci-
arics ol the estate of REGINALD
n. lha( r ee, Deceased:
The Un ted States National Bank
of Portland Oregon, North Medford
Branch, is indented upon a check
ing account of the decedent above
named in tne total amount
S2.oin.77. The underslaned were
appointed by the Superior Court
oi me oiBie ot i-auiorniB. uouniv
oi mamana, executors ot ine estate
oi said decedent, nave quail lied,
and are acttna in that capacity
After 00 days from the date of
first publication hereof, the undur
signed will request payment of the
hi a sum. Any person onjecung
such payment la directed to ai
notice in writing to said bank at
Medford. Oregon, that he objects
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SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
No. tii-iona.E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE Or OREGON FOR JACK.
SON COUNTV
GENNV LAWSON, Plaintiff.
GARY LAWSON. Defendant
TO: Gary Law ton. defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATU
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
aDove entitled suit on or before
the last day of four weeks from
the date of the first nubllfAtlnn
of this summons, and, if you fall
to appear and answer said
complain for want thereof, the
piaintiti win apply to the court
for the relief demanded in snlrt
complaint, succinctly stated as fol-
juwi:
Forever d ssolvlna the bond
of matrimony heretofore and now
existing between the plaintiff and
the defendants and divorcing the
plaintiff from defendant absolute-
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STATE OF OREGON!
I ss.
COUNTY Of JACKSON,
January 0,
P.rinnallv aoDeared George C.
Flanagan, who. being duly sworn,
rfirt uv thnt h la the Vice-Presi
dent of Elk Lumber Company and
that the seal atuxeo to me lore
going instrument Is the corporate
seal of said corporation and that
said instrument was signed and
sealed in behalf ot tne said cor
poration by authority of its board
of directors: and he acknowledged
id instrument to De its voluntary
act and deed.
Before me:
Lorraine H. Beard,
Notary Public for Oregon,
Mv Commission Expires:
May 17, 1963.
thereto.
WELLS FARGO BANK.
a corporation.
By H. E. DUNNING,
Trust Officer.
FRANCES CHAFFEE
BREITNER.
Executors of the estate of
Reginald it. Chaffee, de
ceased. Date of first publication: Febru
ary 20. 1063.
b. Grantlnff tha pur ruitnHv
nd control of the minor children
if the parties to the olaintirr with
the right of visitation by the de
fendant at such times as may be
reasonable.
C- Requiring the defendant to
iy to the clerk of the above en
titled court the sum of $180.00 per
month for the temporary support
01 me cmiuren 01 tne parties un
til further order of the court.
d. Requiring the defendant, on
the entry of a decree herein, to
pay to the clerk of the above en
titled court on behalf of n alntiff
the sum of $45.00 per month for
the support of each of the minor
cnuoren 01 the parties until such
minor child attains his or her
majority or sooner becomes eman
cipated, and during said period
trt nuv all rsaannakla maln.l A
dental expenses Incurred on be-
nail ot said children.
e. nenutrlne the defendant to
pay forthwith to the clerk of the
above entitled court the sum of
5 .130.00 for Plaintiff '1 attnrnev't
fees and costs for the prosecution
of this suit.
f. rot auch other and further
rellet as the court may deem just
no cauiianta.
-inis summons is putmtned ny
order of the Honorable James M.
Main, Judge ot the Circuit Court
01 tne mate 01 uregon tor jacK
on County, duly made and en
tered on tne Btn day ot February,
1063.
The time nrescrlbed In said or
der of publication of this summons
is once a wit jor rour consec
utive weeks. The date of the first
fiuoiicaiton 01 mis summons
ho ICtth Hav nt Fhrnarv iaa.1
FROHNMAYER. LoWRY. HO-
CAN & DEATH ERAtiB
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Post Office Address:
200 Cooley Theatre Building
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE TO rRrniTnn
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH
STATE OF OREGON, FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN PHDRATIT
In the Mattpr rtf th Ftnt nt
JAMES MARCELLUS SPENCER,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HKRFRV HlVPrf
that I have been appointed by tha
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Jackson County as Admin
isirator 01 tne estate of James
Marcellus Spencer, deceased, and
have duly qualified. All persons
having claims against said estala
are hereby notified to present
them, with proper vouchers and
duly verified, to m at the offim
of Kelly eV Grant Attorneys. 1005
East Main Street, Medford, Oregon,
within six months from the date ot
this notice.
DATED at Medford. Oreaon. thia
30 day of January, 1063.
JAMES H. SPENCER
Acimlnlstratnr
KELLY & GRANT
Attorneys for Estate
1005 East Main Street
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby aiven that I
have been appointed by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Jackson County Administrator
with the Will Annexed of the es.
tate of Edward E. Carlon. deceased.
and have qualified. All persons
having claims against the estate
ol said decedent are hereby noti
fied to present them, with proper
vouchers, duly verified to me at
the office of Skyrman St Hetsel,
attorneys for said Administrator,
at Room 321 Medical Center
Building, In Medford, Oregon,
within six months from the date
of this notice.
Dated and nrsi puonsnca, rep-
ruary 13. 1063.
Harry u. axyrman
Administrator with the Will
Annexed.
Skvrmsn & Helsel
Attorneys for Administrator,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
P-29-fil
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH
1ST ATE Ot OKEfJON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In The Matter ot the Estata
WILLIAM H. POMEROY.
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVKTt
that by an order of the abovv
entitled Court dated January 28,
1063. the undersigned was ap-
ointed executrix of the estate ot
Villlam H. Pomerov. deceased.
and all persons having claims
against said estate are hereby
nottiieo to present the same to
sma executrix at, r ranKiirs
Building, Medford. Oregon, prop
erly verified as provided by lav
ano wumn six momns irom inn
date ot first publication hereof.
uaiea ana iirsi puousnea urn
30th day ot January, 1063.
Viola Pomeroy,
Executrix.
FARRELL, BLACKHURST &
HORNECKER
Attorneys for Executrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NO. P-41-63
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE Of UKEUUN r UK JACK
SON County. Probate Department.
In the Matter of the Estate
of
JOE S FOSSER. Deceased.
Notice is nereny given tnst me
undersigned has been appointed
and qualified as Administratrix of
the Estate of Joe 8. rosier. De- ,
ceased, and all persons having
latms aiainst said estate are
hereby notified to present the
same, with proper vouchers, at
tne office 01 my attorney, itonert
Dames. 1 uoiay tiuiioing, mea-
ford, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated and first pumunea tnis
13 day of February, 1863,
Beatrice rosser,
Administratrix.
Robert D. Dames
Attorney for administratrix
Medford, Oregon.
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