Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1963, Image 19

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By BENNETT CERF
SID CAESAR, star of "Little Me" and one of the funniest
comedians ever seen on TV, is, in private life, a reader
of serious books, and a man who prefers being at home with
his family in Long Island
to hitting the night spots
and shining in cafe so
ciety. Caesar's greatest tem
peramental outburst of
the season was directed
at a horse. The steed
bolted one morning and
threw Caesar's wife from
the saddle. Caesar over
took the horse and
punched it in the nose!
When he calmed down,
he was asked if the horse
had seemed surprised.
After reflection, he re
plied, "It seemed to shake him up pretty good!"
Lovers of archaic words will be t&terwUd to hear that around
Harvard Lampoon headquarters thl season it is unfashionable
to use the phrase, "Up hill and down dale." The way Lampooner
put it, it is "up tump and down dingle."
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Science Shrinks Piles
New Way Without Surgery
Stops Itch Relieves Fain
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tint time toenre has found a new
heatim lubetinre with the aston
ishing ability to fhrink hemor
rhoid., "tnp itchinc and rehev-e
pain - without aurcery.
In case after case, while r"tly
reiiev.r. pain, artual reduction
(ihnnkam) took plac.
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to thorough that ftjITerera made
aetonishinff staiementa like "Pile
have eeaeed to be a nroblem!"
The ferret n a new healin Rub
etanre l Bio-DyneS ) ducoTery of
a world-famous research inititute.
Tni aub'tanee ia now available
in Mppee.fory or aiwfi-teat fan
tinder the name Preparation U
At eii drug counter.
By Jimmy Hailo
Minimum Wage
Rise Noted for
Certain Workers
Salem-An increase In mini
mum wage standards went
into effect today for Oregon
hospitals and homes caring
for convalescents, the aged
and children. Labor Commis
sioner Norman O. Nilsen
states copies of the revisions
may be obtained at Portland
and Salem offices of the bu
reau of labor.
The standards recently
adopted by the wage and hour
commission place the institu
tions in two categories re
specting legal minimums for
women and minor employ
ees. Nilsen says that the wage
floor for experienced workers
in hospitals and nursing
homes will advance from 65
to 90 cents an hour under the
Commission's Revised Order
5. Homes for the aged and
child care agencies will have
a legal minimum of 85 cents
an hour.
The minimum for workers
of less than 200 hours expe
rience in hospitals and nurs
ing homes will be 70 cents an
hour and 65 cents in establish
ments caring for the aged or
children. The hospital-nursing-
home minimum advances to
75 cents an hour for the sec
ond 200 hours of work expe
rience. The child-care-homes-
for-aacd category has a legal
minimum of 73 cents for the
second 200 work hours.
Nilsen reports the revised
order also restricts the maxi
mum 44-hour week to the cal
endar week and to no more
than six consecutive work
days. Provisions are made for
overtime work in the event of
emergencies. Commission reg
ulations are administered by
the labor commissioner who
also serves as its executive
secretary.
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Dallas Mayor Has
River Problems
Dallas - (l?D - All mayors
of big cities have problems
but Mayor Earle Cabell of
Dallas thinks he has more
than most.
His oustanding problem Is
a matter of municipal compe
tition. While Dallas has bat
tled the neighboring cityv of
Fort Worth for years, two
other cities have emerged as
opponents that might do Dal
las in.
These cities, according to
Cabell, are Houston and Tul-
Okla. The reason they
frighten Cabell is because of
water transportation.
Houston already has it, as
well as NASA, the multi-billion-dollar
manned spacecraft
center. Tulsa will set water
transportation in 1970, with
the $1.2 billion Arkansas Riv.
er project.
High and Dry
Unless Dallas, this time al
lied with Fort Worth, can get
action on a Trinity River
Navigation project, Cabell
fears it will be left high and
dry and dying between Hous
ton and Tulsa.
"It is frightening," Cabell
said in an interview. "Hous
ton has - already outstripped
us industrially, with the ac
cent on waterways. Unless we
can get some water transpor
tation of our own started,
Tulsa will become a distribu
tion center all the way to the
Great divide. Dallas would
dry up as a distribution cen
ter." The advisory board of the
U.S. corps of engineers has
declared feasible a $911 mil
lion project to make the nar
row and log -filled Trinity
river navigable to the Gulf
of Mexico with a scries of
locks. This would give both
Dallas and Fort Worth water
transportation.
Is Democrat
But Cabell, alas, is a Demo
crat (conservative) in a large
ly Republican city with a
GOP representative in Wash
ington. He Is beginning his
second term.
On the personal side, Ca
bell, at 57, probably is the
poorest paid mayor of a big
city in the United States.
When the city council meets,
he makes $20 a day under the
council city manager govern
mental system.
He even has to pay his own
secretary. The job costs him
money. Luckily, he can de
vote full time to it since he
sold a string of drive-in groc
ery and dairy stores and re
tired before he ran for his
first term.
Hold Hearings
The Civil Aero n a u 1 1 c s
bureau will hold hearings this
summer to determine whether
Fort Worth's Greater South
western International airport
should be favored over Dal
las Love field as a regional
airport for the area.
If Love Field loses, Dallas
will be .ituck with a $45 mil
lion airport and will lose a
$35 million annual payroll.
The Federal govern m e n t
has moved employees who
make a total of $4 million a
year out of Dallas to other
Texas cities.
May Continue
Cabell is afraid the trend
may continue, because the
government is building Fee?
cral centers with excess ca
pacity in San Antonio, Aus
tin and Fort Worth.
Dallas has been trying to
get the government for years
to start work on a projected
$35 million Federal center in
Dallas. The government al
ready owns the ground to
build a center but the pros
pects for starting the build
ing are not good.
Being mayor of Dallas runs
in Cabell's family. His grand
father and father were may
ors before him. But looking
over the family archives, he
Murals Available
In Varied Subjects
New York -H'PIu A young
ballplayer in your family? Or
a tennis enthusiast?
Whatever the favorite
sport, you can focus attention
on it by hanging a mural
boosting it. Such murals now
are available in colorful cer
amic tile, measuring one foot
square. Sketches of almost ev
ery form of athletic endeavor
are available.
If yours is not a sports
minded family, there "also is
a wide selection of murals
and decorated tiles with
which you can add a distinc
tive decorative touch to al
most, any room in your home.
Samples: Indians, animals,
floral designs and murals
showing historical and legen
dary figures, such as Paul Re
vere and Paul Bunyan.
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN PROBATE
In the MattcroMhe Estate of
CHARLES FRANKLIN CASEY,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN that
I have been appointed by Ihe Cir
cuit Court of tne State of Oregon
for Jackson County as Executrix
of the estate of Charles Franklin
Casey, deceased, and have duly
qualified. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied lo present them, with proper
vouchers and duly verified, to me.
at the oftice of Kelly & Grant
Attorneys. 1005 E. Mttin Street,
Medford, Oregon, within six montfas
from Hie date of this notice.
DATED at Medford. Onegen, Shis
10th dav of June. 1063.
ALICE ANGELINA SfTUUltBKs
Executrix
KELLY Sc GRANT
Attorneys for ExeeufersK
The Mall Building
1 ()().- E. Main Slre
Mecfiord, Oregon
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVBN tfept
on the ltith day of July, 1.168? at
the hour of 9:30 O'Clock AM, at
the Jackson County Courthouse
front door, which is located at
Main and Oakdale in Medford. Ore
gon, I shall sell at Public Auction
for rash to the highest bidder, all
of the right, title, lien, estate and
interest of J. Pierce Gannon. Jr.,
William Desmond Ryan, individual
ly and as ro-partncri dha Security
Land Company, Jane Doe Gannon.
Jr. the wile of J. Pierce Gannon
Jr., and Mary Roe Ryan, the wile
of William Desmond Ryan, GTienn
E. Bonecuttcr and Jane Doe Borfe
cutter, husband and wife, South
wester Progress Corporation, a
corp. and Dean Management Corp
oration, a corporation, in tiTe fol
lowing described real property, to
wit: Government Lot 2. Section 4,
Township 40 South, Range 4
East of the Willamette Meridian,
Jackson County, Oregon.
SAID SALE is made pursuant to
an Execution in Foreclosure Issued
out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Jackson on the 7th day of June.
1063, wherein Dorothy E. Jump is
plaintiff and J. pierce Gannon, Jr,
et a) are defendants.
Dated this 17th day of June. 1063
DcArmond Leigh, Sheriff
Jackson County. Oregon
NOTICE OF hALK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the 16th dav of July, 1963. at
the hour of 9 00 O'Clock A.M., at
the front door of the Jackson Coun
tv Courthouse which Is located at
Main and Oakdale in Medford, Ore
gon, 1 shall sell st Public auction,
for cash to the highest bidder, all
the right, title, hen. estate and in
terest of J. pierce Gannon, Jr.. Wil
liam Desmond Ryan, individually
and as co-partners dha Security
Land Company. Jane uoe ii-annon.
Jr., the wile of ,J Pierce Gannon.
Jr., and Mary Hoe 'Ryan, the wile
of William Desmond Ryan. Glenn
E. 'Runeculter and Jane Doe Bone
cutter, husband and wife, South
western Progress Corporation, a
corporation and Dean Management
Corporation, a corporation, in the
following aescriDea real property,
to-wit:
The west Hair or tne Moumeasi
Quarter and the East Half of the
Southwest Quarter of Section 20,
township 39 South. Range 4 East
of the Willamette Meridian, Jack
son County, Oregon.
Also the Southeast Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter, the North
Half of the Southeast Quarter,
and the Southwest Quarter of
the Southeast Quarter of Section
33, Township 39 South, Range 4
East of the Willamette Meridian,
Jackson County. Oregon.
Also, the Southwest Quarter of
the Northwest Quarter and the
Northwest Quarter of the South
west Quarter of Section 34.
Township 39 South, Range 4 EM
of the Willamette Meridian, Jack
son Countv. Or at on
SAID SALE IS made pursuant to
an Execution in rorecioure issuro
out ol the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the County ot
J ar basin nn lhe 7th dav of June.
1063 wherein William G. Jump is
plaintiff and J Pierce cannon, jr
et si sre defendants
Dated this 17th day of June. 13.
DeArmond lelgh. Sheriff
Jackson County, Otegon
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO 1 RKtHTOItS
No. l'-14l-tij
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
In the Matter of the Estate
of
JESSE J EARL BOWERMAN,
Deceased.
Notice ia hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
Executor of the Estate of Jcs.se
Jearl Bowerman, deceased by the
Circuit Court of the Slate of Ore
gon for the County of Jackson
and has qualified. All persons
having claims nuainst said ctte
are hereby notiticd lo prevent the
same, duly verified hs I y law
required to the undersigned at the
office of John H. Chanry, 1005
East Main, Medford, Oregon, with
in six months from the dte here
of. DATED id first published,
June 24th, 11)63.
Bruce J . Manley, Executor
John H. Chancy, Attorney
SUMMONS
No. 63-315-E
IN THE CPRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
W4CLIAM OSCAR HERRING.
Plaintiaf.
ROSALsE BARBARA HWKMG.
Detcpdant.
TO ROSALIE BARBARA iWR
RING, Defendant;
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON. ou are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled cause within four
weeks from the date of the fir.it
fmblication of this summons; and
f you fail so to answer, for want
thereof, the piamtttf will apply to
the above court for an absolute
decree of divorce forever scverini
and dissolving the ;narriHRe rela
tionship heretofore existing be'
tween vou and olaintiff.
Publication of this summons Is
made pursuant to an order of the
above court duly made and entered
tne anth day ot June. um.
Dated and first published this
lit day of July. 10U3,
ROBERT A. BOYER
Attorney tor Plaintiff
401 W. 8th St.
Medford. Oregon
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LEGAL NOTICES
CITATION
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon lor Jackson County In
Probate. In the Matter of the
baiate ol rred Theodore Drow
Iso known as Fred T. Drow. de
ceased. No. P-120-63. TO: Anna
Nemecheck, Emma Gamble. Ru
dolph G. Drow. Ella Kettler. Ar-
inur fc d ward Drow, and to all
Uicr devisees and heirs unknown
f any, of Fred Theodore Drow,
so known as Fred T. Drow. dr.
ceased. IN THE NAME OF THE
1A1K or u EliUN: You are
hereby commanded and cited to
appear in the B.bove entitled court
nd matter w thin to dnvK from
date of service of this citation if
erved within Jackson Countv.
Oregon, or if served by pulica-
ion, witmn davs from the dale
of first publication of this cita
tion, to show cause, li anv exists
why an order of sale of the real
properly of said estate situated in
acKson county, Oregon, lo-wit
bcHinninc at the Soukheaul cor-
cr ol the Northwest ouarter of
he northwest quarter of Section
11. lownshm Smith n.-itiuo J
West of the Willamette Meridian
in Jackson County. Oaccon: run-
nine thence west. Alona ttiesou&i
line oi sain norinwesi quarter ot
the northwest autrtcr. a d4 stance
of 33B.S feet, more or less, to tke
center line of Savage cretft; thcue
nortneriy Moni said ceneer line
1(14 teei to tne soutnwcsl corner
of p realises described in Volume
.in, rae .m, jaexson county,
Oregon Deed Records; thence
southeasterly along the souttierly
ine oi saia premises anci us ex
tension, a aisiance or .iza.a icci
more or less, to a point on the
Last line of said northwest quar
ter of the northwest ouarter.
which is 27 feet north of the point
oL beginning: and thence south,
a Tons said east line to the point
of beginning." for purpose of
paying the expenses of anministra
lion ana claims acainst saia esiai
ana tor purposes oi aistrinuuon,
bv Georae H. Eckstein. Adminis
trator oi saia estate, snou a not ne
made as prayed for In the petition
of said administrator on file here
in. Data of first oubllcation of this
citation is July 1. 1(163. Witness
my hand and the seal of this Court
this 27th day of June. 1083. E. M
Madden. Clerk of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Jackson
county. By nea Jenkins, ucputy
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MONDAY. JULY 1, 19 S3
LEGAL NOTICES
CALL FOR BIDS
The Board of Directors of Eagle
Point School District No. 0, Eagle
Point. Oregon, invites bids for a
7 passenger school bus. All bids
must he in the Clerks office bv
July 11th at 8 p.m. The Board re
serves me ngnt to quality, to ac
cept or reject any or all bids
nd to waive any informalities.
Specifications mav be obtained at
the School Administration office.
eryi rticxson. nerk
School District No. 9
Eagle Point, Oregon
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE Ol- UHCUUN FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
lennie M. Barnes, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has filed his final
account and report in the above
nulled estate and that by order
the Circuit Court or Jackson
County, Oregon, Probate Depart
ment, a hearing upon the same has
been set for Tuesday, July 16, 1063,
tne circuit Court Room at the
Court House in Medfnrd, Jackson
County, Oregon, at the hour of
ju o ClOCK A. M.
All persons having objections
thereto are hereby notified to ore-
sent the same on or before such
lime-
Date of first nubliration at (his
nolic is June 17, 1963.
John W. Barnes .
Administrator
Roberts. Kelllngton. Branchfield
fc Heffernan
Attorneys for Administrator
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY:
HILMA L. G. BERGLUND. AND
CARL E. BERGLUND. FLORENCE
E. BERGLUND, WESLEY
BERGLUND and KEN
NETH J. BERGLUND. Plaintiffs,
vs. ATLANTIC COPPER CO..
New Jersey corporation, its suc
cessors and assigns, and also all
other persons or parties unknown
laiminc anv runt, title, estate.
ken or interest in the real orooer-
tv described herein and in the com-
plaint on file herein. Defendants.
Case Number 63-22B-E.
'o the above Defendants and each
f them: IN THE NAME GF THE.
STATE OF OREGON, you and
each of you are hereby required
to appear and answer the com
plaint on file Were in In the, above
niiuea court ana cause witnin
four wee kit from and after the
late of first publication of this
summons, and if you fail to ap
pear nenenn witnin sucn ume,
PI ntnt if fis will take a decnee against
on and men or you. aaduosing
that PlaintitWs fine the owner.i of
he following described real prop-
:r v. io-wii
The South Haw of the Northeast
Quarter and the South Half of
the Southeast Quarter of the
Northwest Ouar.ter. Sertlon 30,
Township 33 South. Range 4
West. Willamette Menidfan. Jack
son Countv. Ore eon.
n fee simple, further adjudging
that State ndants and each of trfem
Rive no interest whatsoever In or
said resi ononcrtv or any nsrt
thereof, and thtflt said Defendants
nd each of them are forever de
barred from asserting any claim
whatsoever in or to sain real prop-
rtv adverse to Plaintiffs, and fur
ther decreeing tha-t PlaintMts' title
to snld real property is forever
quieted, and further, that Plain
tiffs have'' and recover their costs
and disbursements aealnsi all ao-
praring ueiennants, ana. nave sucn
oil Per aj-ftl further relief as appears
jus. iu i ne aiiuve wuuai. i m um-
mons Is published by order of the
Honoraoie James m. lYiet.n, dtiage
of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon Tor .lackson county.
which order is dated June 26. inns.
and which order orders publica
tion ol this summons ior rour con
secutive and successive weens,
total of four publications In
the date of first publication of this
summons being July 1. 1963. John
son, Telfer & Sloan, Attorneys
Plaintiffs, Post Office Address
Southeast H street, Grants Fasi,
1 urcgon.
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LEGAL NOTICES :
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the,
undersigned is the Administrator
of th Estate of Fred Theodora
Drow. slso known as Fred T- Drow,
deceased, a pending probate pro
ceeding In the Circuit Court of the,
State of Oregon for Jackson Coun
ty. Ail creditors must present
claims to the Administrator at
Cratc-r Title Insurance Co., 510 W,
0th Street. Medford. Oregon, within
six months from June 17. 1963.
George H- Eckstein. Administrator;
Johnson. Telfer & Sloan. 220 6 8
H Street. Grants Pass. Oregon, At
torneys for Administrator.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEtf
that at 7 30 o'clock P.M. on th
5th day of July. 1963. in tho
Council Chambers of the City
Hall in tha City of Medford, Orei
ton. there shall be a public hear
ing by and before the City Council
of said City on the question of an
nexation to the said City, as zoned
Class II, Multiple Fsmily. of the
following described territory con
tiguous thereto, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the
westerly line of Murphy Road,
said point being on the boundary
line of the City of Medford,
said point also being 247.09 feet
norm ana ao.aa feet west from
the southwest corner of Dona
tion Land Claim number 59 in
Township 37 south, Range L
west of the Willamette Meridian
Jackson County. Oregon;
Thence along the westerly line
of Murphy Road and the bound
ary line of the City of Medford.
V a?0" w. stance oi
303.91 feet;
Thence leaving said City
boundary, N 89 55 30" E, e
distance of 763.12 feet;
Thence S 0" 08" 00" W. g dis
tance of 303.91 feet:
Thence S 89" 55' 30" W. a
distance of 762 IB feet to the
boundary line of the City ot
Medford and the point of be
. ginning. 4
Containing 5.331 acres.
At said public hearing the reg
istered voters of the City of
Medford, Oregon, may appear and
be heard on the questions as
above specified.
D. F. Hnion
Record er-Trea su rer
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bid's will be received by
the Jackson County Court at the
Courthouse, Medford, Oregon, on
or before 10:00 A.M. on the 10th
day of July, 1963, for one (1) 3i
ton Pickup truck for the Jackson
County Parks and Recreation De
partment. Instructioni to bidders and spec
Ulcations may be obtained at the
office of the'tCounty Clerk and the
Purchasing Department
JACKON COUNTY COURT
- Earl M. Millsr,
County Judge
Edwin H. Taylor,
County Comm.
DonalS E. Faber,
County Comm.
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