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f 'i MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON FRIDAY. MAY 10. 1963 DISPLAY SCHEDULED John T. Ross, who has one of the "most outstanding collections of iris, or rainbow, agates in the world," according to other members of the Roxy Ann Gem and Mineral club, will display them and many other stones at the Saturday and Sunday show of the society at the Medford Armory. Here, Ross poses with the lamps he has made by inlaying stones in hand carved wood. He also designs and makes the motors which enable him to give his displays advantageous showings all hours of the day. His interest in stones began many years ago when he was a boy in Kansas. He was a cabinet maker by trade for 32 years. If he needs a show table, he makes it. If he needs a wheel he makes that, too and he cuts stones to fit whatever design beauty or practicality demand. Try and Stop Me -By BENNETT CERF- A DISTINGUISHED young man-about-town was driving his sports car at a cool eighty miles an hour when an uncooperative motorcycle cop flagged him down and de manded to see ms license. He looked it over care fully, then barked, "Be sides everything else, you're supposed to be wearing eyeglasses." "Think nothing of it, offi cer," said the M.A.T. air ily. "I've got contacts." "I don't give a darn who you know," declared the cop righteously. "You're getting a ticket anyhow." Only yesterday, it seems, schoolboys were learning that "the sun never sets on the British Empire." History Is mode so rapidly today, the day-to-day changes are so radical, that it's almost Impossible to keep abreast of events. A member of the U.S. foreign service was saying the other evening that it was In what now seems like another era shortly before the outbreak of World War II that an English delegation visited then President Franklin D. Roosevelt to discuss a tiny uninhabited island which Britain, among other nations, was claiming as its own. "What is the basis for your claim?" asked FJ3.R. The head of the English Delegation thought for a moment, then explained frankly, "It's Uways been colored red in the Encyclopedia Brittanlca!" O 1M3, by Bennett Cert. Distributed by King Featurae Syndicate i s Changes in the '63 Volkswagen. We've always hod just one engine. But this year, we're a two-engine truck. IWhich is a pretty revolutionary change lor a VW.I You con choose our old foiiMul, air-cooled, 2i miles-to-the-gallon job. Or, lor a lit'le extra dough, our more powerful engine. Ill's still air-cooled, still goes 24 miles on a gallon ol regulor.l II you carry a heavy load or do o lot ol driving over hilly terrain, then you'll probably want the extra power. Another chonge: the new engine comes with bigger brakes. What else is new? The driver has his own adjustable seat. ITht passenger sect comes out to moke more room lor the corgo I The cob has more legroom. There's o new Iresh oir heater. And a new clutch. The nice thing is, that alter 13 years ond 216 changes like these, you don't hove to wonder what kind ol shape our truck is in. MORSE MOTORS 6th and Ivy Medford School News Prospect Schools New student body president at Prospect High school is John Scott. His election cli maxed a week of campaign ing. Other officers elected were Art Andresen, vice pres ident; Barbara Beck, secre tary, and Kris Schaffran, as sistant treasurer. Fran Art mire, assistant treasurer dur ing the past year, will auto matically become treas u r e r next year. Open house was held at Pros pect schools recently. Parents went from room to room of the grade school and shop and through some of the high school. At the Prospect PTA meeting, grade school students who received honor awards for scholarship, music and sports were introduced. Cleve Shafer and Dwayne Chapman represented Pros pect High school at Student Government Day. Shafer served as circuit judge and Chapman as deputy sheriff. Beth Biden of Prospect LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK Notice is hereby civen that the Oregon State Highway Commis sion has proposed plans to re locate portions of and recon struct the Wall Creek-California State Line Section of the Pacific Hichwav (Interstate 3). A man showing the route of the proposed project is Dcing maiica to uic Jackson County Court. This notice is to advise inter ested persons that, pursuant to Highway Commission authorization a public hearing will be held in the County Court Room of the Jackson County Courthouse on May 14. 1963, starling at 2 p.m. The purpose of this hearing is to present to the public a proposed route and to take testimony there on so that the Highway Commis sion may adopt a route and in struct the Highway Engineer to proceed with the preparation of plans (or the acquisition of rights-of-way and construction. r ioya yucry, aecreiary OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION NOTICK TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate or MARY CATHERINE BUCKLEY, aka Kate Buckley, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have been appointed by the circuit Lourt oi me siate oi ure gon for Jackson County as Admin istrator of the estate of Mary Catherine Buckley. aka Kate Buckley, decenscd. and have duly qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them with proper vouchers and duly verified, to me at the offices of Kelly c Grant Attorneys, 1005 East Main Street, Medford. Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. DATED at Medford Oregon this 10th day of May. 1063. LEWfS T. BUCKLEY Administrator KELLY & GRANT. ATTORNEYS for Administrator inns East Main Street Medford, Oregon NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Probate No. Itino IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AN LJ FOR THE COUNTY OF JACK SON In the Matter of the Estate of JAMES VICTOR FORBES. aka JAMES V. FORBES. Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihtt the undersigned, as Personal Rcpreentative of the Estate of JAMES VICTOR FORBES, aka JAMES V. FORBES, deceased, has filed the Final Account In the Cir cuit Court of the State of Ore eon for Jackson County. Probate De partment, and that Monday, the 1 0th day or June, 1 f03 at the hour of 0:30 o'clock in the forenoon of sntd day in the Circuit Court Rooms of the Jackson County Court House. Medford. Orrgon has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hear ing of objection thereto, if any, and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published May 3, toss Data of last publication. May 24, 1963 ARCHIE REA FORBES Prrsorml Representative ROBERT A BOYER and DAVIS AND AINSWORTH Attorneys for Estate 450 Smklyou Boulevard Ashland. Oregon High went to Salem recently to be a page in the state legis lature. She stayed with Rep. and Mrs. John Dellenback at Salem and traveled with a girl from Medford High school. Some visible progress is be ing made on turfing of the field at Prospect High. A con struction crew has dug a ditch for the water line to the field. Previously, plowing and leveling work was done at the field. The Mississippians, Negro singing group, visited Pros pect High school recently and sang for the student body. Crater High School By Mik Broomfield - Corvallis was the scene of excitement recently as the Oregon High School Lan guage Tournament got under way. Hour long exams were held in the morning and win ners were announced. A ban quet followed the exams with the winners in each language being honored. Contestants traveling to the Tournament from Crater were Robert Bruce, Cynthia Pleasant, and Frank Roberts for Latin. Joyce Dye and Suzy Flynn in French. Gary Vincent and Linda Monia were entered in Spanish. Winners included Frank Roberts who took first place in Latin. Carol Straus has been se lected as Girl's State Repre sentative from Crater High school. Her trip will include a tour through the Capital and will begin June 10 and will conclude June 16. Ashland Girl on ird Place Team Tempe, Aril. Miss Betty Duffy, Ashland, Ore, and her teammate Bedford Douglass Jr., ol Mesa, Ariz., won third place debate honors for Ari zona State university at the facific-bouthwest Speech Tournament at Pasadena State college, California, recently. Miss Duffy, a junior at the university, is enrolled in the college of libral arts. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Duffy, 1350 Oregon St., Ashland. She is a I960 graduate of Ashland High school, where she was an ac tive participant in speech ac tivities for three years under Herbert Lewis. The Duffy - Douglass team participated in six rounds of oral competition debating the national topic: resolved, that the non-communist nations of the world should establish an economic community. Portland's Hilton Hotel Dedicated Portland CUPll Portland's new 23-story Hilton Hotel was formally dedicated Thursday in ceremonies attended by hotel magnate Conrad Hilton. A $50 per plate benefit ball, attended by Gov. and Mrs. Mark Hatfield, capped the day. Court Records JUSTICE COURT Ai.nl ud DUlrirt Raymond Milo Best, overload, 32 Ernest W. Evans, no operator's license, (3, Jack M. Workman. obstructed vision, S10. Myrdcn L. Beasley. overload. $22 Jr b WRker. overload. $24. Wilfred J. Roberts, overload. $24. Marie A. Marlatt. violation of basic rule, $10. Curtis A. Harris, violation of ba sic rule. $23. Donald D. Patterson, overload. 2t. Dennis J. Shrode, violation of basic rule. $25. James S. Woods, overload. SOS John R. Parkhouse, violation of basic rule. $10. Claire B. Cog gins, violation of basic rule, $23. Richard N. Salice, obstructed vision. $10. Victor Swenson, overload, $22. Cyril Blake way. improper pass Inn. $20. George L Ferguson, violation of basic bule, $23. Elmacr T. Anderson, no fixed load license, $3. Edward B. Stuart, violation of basic rule. $10- Robert U. Seth, no muffler, $10. Harry F. O'Brien, disobeyed atop sif:n. S13. Marc A. Smith, disobeyed slop Sinn. $13 Donald K. Wendlandt. truck speeding, $10. Montte L. Baldwin, violation of basic rule. $23. James A. Browning, truck speed ing. $10. James W. Holsapple. failure to transfer title. $3. Roy E. Newman, overload. $24. Robert B. Broom, overload, $26. Jack L. Osborn. overload. $2ti. Michael L. Athanas, violation of basic rule. $30. Lloyd A. Shreeve, violation of basic rule. $23. ASIH.AND MUNICIPAL COURT Rodger Ian Taylor, disobeyed traffic signal, $3. Wilburn S. Scssums, violation of basic rule, $23. Edward Knhl SUanl. violation of basic rule, $20. William Ellis Bryant, violation of basic rule, $13. Wilb.T Ray Brogan. excessive noise and improper muffler. $20. Arthur Alvin Everett, violation of basic rule and disobeyed stop Ign. $20. Full Crop Production In State Said Hurt Corvallis - rtJPU - Rains have soaked western Oregon farm and orchard lands beyond the point where full production can be expected this year, ac cording to Oregon State uni versity agricultural special ists. Heavy May rains, follow ing a cold, wet April, are forcing drastic shifts in crop production plans for the sea son in the Willamette valley. STARTS 40TH YEAR Washington -01PU- FBI Di rector J. Edgard Hoover start ed his 40th year on the job today the same way he began his first - by working. THE BIBLE SPEAKS J TO YOU fj Sunday, 9:00 a.m. K-SHA - 860 ke f kit iwffe'i Ckriuiim &iMC prof r.rt "Doling With Fear Ar Exam Tima" V t !f START ON MONDAY -SWIM ON SUNDAY Healthful living and family pleasure at a price everyone can afford. Cadillac pools are constructed with fabulous fiberglass sidewalls and poured concrete bottom, in all shapes and sizes, 'carries e 10 year guarantee. Priced from $2,700 includes: excavation riulallatlov) Tnill-loc Cntlructian Vln-ramk coping Film Sytiom r-IVt' Boo JVi'Wolk Main Drain tnl.t 1-Troad ladder Underwater light LOW MAINTENANCE NO PAINTING CALL TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATE! FINANCE PLAN AVAILABLEI Up to 5 YEARS TO PAY! 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