Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 16, 1963, Image 16

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REDWOOD GROVE BURNS - This aerial Calif. The fire is a mile east of Highway
photo shows a forest fire burning in a prime 101 on McGarvey creek south of Klamath
redwood grove 50 miles north of Eureka, and has covered 220 acres. (UPI)
Orders for Filing
Subdivision Plats
Signed by
Orders for the filing of plats
for two subdivisions in the
Medford area were signed by
the Jackson county court at
the Monday meeting, called
because of inability of court
members to attend a meeting
on the regular Friday date.
Filed with the county re
corder are the plats for Splen
dor View subdivision, located
in the area of Archer dr., Ala
mar st. and Rio St.; and for
Broadlands sub division, lo
cated between Fairlane dr.
and Griffin Creek rd. and
south of South Stage rd.
The court signed a lease
with John McCabe of Med
iord for a storage area in the
Chrystal company building at
301 North Fir street for stor
age of surplus foods. The lease
for one year provides for rent
payments of $270 a month.
An appeal-from Charles A.
Goddard seeking redemption
of his property being adver
tised for tax sale, was heard
by the court and taken undej
advisement.
T. E. Thompson of Ashland
came before the court asking
for a waiver of the license fee
Portland Woman
Wins Gold Brick
Portland-UPIl-A man called
Mrs. Jeanetle Brearley -Sunday
and wanted to know
where he could deliver her
$50,000 gold brick.
"If you don't want the gold
brick you can pick up $50,000
cash from the Bank of Mon
treal," he added. "You won
It on a $1 ticket in the Cal
gary Stampede drawing."
Mrs. Brearley said she
bought the ticket when she
went to Calgary for a family
reunion last week. It wasn't
her first winning. A jingle in
a 1947 flour mill contest won
her a new auto.
A man at the Bank of Mon
treal told her she could spend
the money in Canada and not
have to pay any taxes, but
she thinks she'll take a trip
to the Orient instead.
"In fact, I might go all the
way around the world. The
way 1 feel now I wouldn't
even need a plane."
iannn
Rite,
ARMLESS COUPLE WEDS-Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rcvcllctc,
both born armless, pose for their wedding picture following
a ceremony near Live Oak, Fla. Revellete i from Klamath
Falls 0. (UPU
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Court
for one day's performance of
the Cody Pioneer circus,
which is being sponsored by
the Ashland IOOF lodge for
July 26. The request was
granted.
The yearly report from the
Jackson county sheriff's office
was reviewed. It showed a
total of $8,438,148,44 collected
in taxes for the year of June
30. 1962, to June 30, 1963.
Report of J. Chris Hagler,
dog control officer, revealed a
balance of $12,563.18 in the
dog control fund as of July 3,
1963, and a balance in the
general fund Of $9,446.00
During June there were 470
cases handled by the officer.
Of this number, 107 were
dogs picked up and 107 dogs
brought in. There were 228
cat cases handled, with 159
destroyed. There were 129
dogs destroyed, according to
the report. Dog bite cases
handled by the dog control
officer numbered 11. Under
the miscellaneous pickups
made by the dog control staff
two coons and six skunks were
listed.
The control officer turned
in 39 overdue dog license ci
tations to the district attorney
for collection during the
month, he reported.
Northwest Due
Cool Temperatures
Washington-(UPI)-The weatn
er bureau forecasts below nor
mal or normal temperatures
for most of the eastern half
of the nation during the next
30 days.
The bureau predicts below
normal temperatures for the
Pacific Northwest and north
ern Rocky Mountain stales,
and above normal in the
southwest central plains and
upper Great Lakes.
Subnormal rainfall was
forecast for the southwestern
states and the upper Great
Lakes and east Gulf states.
Above normal rainfall is ex
pected In the Northwest and
from the Appalachian Moun
tains to the Atlantic Coast.
Elsewhere, rainfall will be
near norma, the bureau earn.
i
' Of
40 Per Cent of
Festival Capacity
Sold by Mid-July
Ashland - By mid-July,
40.1 of the Oregon Shake
spearean Festival's 1963 full
season capacity has been sold,
Festival officials noted.
Opening night for the
Shakespearean Festival is
July 24 in Ashland.
Even though this leaves
nearly 60 per cent of the total
availability yet to be reserv
ed, patrons have been urged
by General Manager William
Patton to complete their the
ater plans as early as possible.
Opening night is sold out, but
good seating remains for all
other performances.
Current figures indicate
that advance sales are still
running ahead of last year
and close to the all-time
record year of 1961, when
47,734 persons filled the
Elizabethan Theater to 99 per
cent of its 42-night capacity.
Because 1963 productions
will run for a longer period
of time than ever before, 46
nights compared to 44 nights
last year, it is Impossible to
parallel percentages with
complete accuracy; but the
totals do give valid evidence
of brisk early sales, officials
noted.
Compara to Past
At this same time in 1961,
$52,753 worth of reservations
had been made, $44.8 per cent
of full-run capacity. Last year,
in July, $43,849 had been tab
ulated, 34 per cent of the po
tential. Mail orders, Ashland
window sales, and the branch
box office network all Indi
cate a rising interest in the
Festival's 23rd season of
Shakespeare under the Ore
gon stars.
Meantime, rehearsals have
entered their final phases.
Technical and costume crews
are working around the clock
to mount the four plays in
time for, four sucessive open
ing nights: July 24 through
27. Following the four pre
mieres, the repertory will
then rotate nightly until Sep
tember 7.
Ticket inquiries may be
made by writing "Shake
speare," Ashland, Ore., or by
visiting a branch agency.
Tickets in this area are avail
able at Mann's Department
store.
Sam Wilderman
Becomes Democrat
Portland -IUPU- Former state
representative Sam Wilder
man today changed his regis
tration from Republican to
Democrat.
Wilderman's switch cli
maxed a long feud within the
Republican party which re
sulted in refusal of a Multno
mah county convention to en
dorse him for reelection in
1962. He subsequently was
beaten In the party primary.
Wilderman blamed the
"John Birchcrs within the
Republican party" for his dif
ficulty.
"When the Birchers took
over the Young Republicans
at their convention in San
Francisco, that was the final
straw," Wilderman said.
He handled publicity for
such Republican figures as
the late Douglas McKay, Guy
Cordon, Alt L a n d o n and
Thomas E. Dewey in Oregon
PRESSES FOR REPORT
London - UPti - The British
government will press the
United Nations for an early
report on allegations the
United Arab Republic used
poison gas in Yemen, Lord
Prit.v Cas! VAwmrA tlnatu lalrl
'Monday.
MEDFORD
Elks Pick Condon
Man for Position
San Francisco (UPD Ron
ald J. Dunn, 60, of Oneida,
N.Y., Monday was elected
Grand Exalted Ruler of the
Benevolent and Protective Or
der of Elks at their 99th
Grand Lodge convention here.
Dunn was unopposed.
Also elected unanimously
was G. B. Urlie, Condon, Ore.,
Grand Esteemed Lecturing
Knight.
Installation of the new offi
cers will take place at the
closing session Thursday
morning.
Crewel Pillows
Embroider this pretty pair
in 2 strands crewel wool or 4
strands 6-strand cotton.
P o p u lar crewel pillows!
Easy stitches - chain, French
knots, outline, running stitch.
Pattern 7097: transfer 11-inch
square motif, round 3 to 3'4.
THIRTY FIVE CENTS
(coins) for this pattern - add
IS cents for each pattern for
first-class mailing and special
handling. Send to Alice
Brooks, Medford Mail Trib
une, Needlecraft Dept., P.O.
Box 163, Old Chelsea Station,
New York 11, N.Y. Print
plainly NAME, ADDRESS,
ZIP CODE, PATTERN NUM
BER. 1963's Biggest Needlecraft
Show stars smocked acces
sories - it's our new Needle
craft Catalog! Plus over 200
fresh-to-you designs to knit,
crochet, sew, weave, embroi
der, quilt. Plus free pattern.
Send 25c now!
Pace-Setter
SIZES
10-18
9212
The pullover sets the pace
with a fresh-as-sea-air look
a-lop the slim skirt. Wonder
ful in cotton or linen, all one
color or with contrast.
Printed Pattern 9212:
Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16.
18. Size 16 requires 4 yards
35-inch fabric.
FIFTY CENTS in coins for
this pattern - dd 15 cents for
each pattern inr first class
mailing and .fecial handling.
Send to Marian Martin, Med
ford Mail Tribune, Pattern
Dept., 232 West 18th St., New
York 11, N.Y. Print plainly
NAME, ADDRESS with ZIP
CODE. SIZE and STYLE
NUMBER.
CLIP COUPON FOR 50c
FREE PATTERN in big, new
Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog,
just out! 354 design ideas.
Send 50c for Catalog.
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MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
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"When we get to the beach, take off those sun
glasses you got in the Classified Ads - so I can see where
you're looking:"
Bees Work Hard To Air
Condition Their Hot Hivas
Actually, we have enjoyed
mechanical air conditioning
for a relatively short time.
Mother Nature has used a
pretty good system of cooling
for uncounted centuries. She
was using it ages before man
appeared on this earth and is
still doing so. The sign that
reads; "It's 20 degrees cooler
inside," is an inviting bit of
information to a person when
the temperature is high and
a comfortable feeling when
we enter such a place.
Visualize, for a moment, a
beehive in the direct rays of
a summer sun. Did you ever
wonder how the tiny insects
could and work in what would
seem to be an oven? It would
seem that such a heat would
liquify the stored honey if
nothing was done to bring
down the temperature.
Perhaps you have never
given it a thought. However,
the bee keeper has made no
provision for ventilating the
hive as the bees themselves
take care of this human over
sight In a most satisfactory
manner. Bees have been air
conditioning their homes for
millions of years.
Complicated Organisation
Within the hive is a very
complicated organization. The
bee colony is systematically
set up so that every individual
of the. swarm works for the
betterment of the commun
ity. Divided into workers,
guards, egg producers, and en
gineers, all personnel cooper
ate as one unit.
When the summer sun
beats relentlessly on the hive,
the sole purpose of the work
er bees becomes the ventila
tion of the structure. It is
their job to keep a current
of fresh air moving to every
part of the hive, all day and
all night If necessary.
The stationary insects, the
workers, fan their wings rap
idly, creating a current of air
with each line of bees push
ing the air to the next line,
until the air of the entire
hive is in motion.
Thermostatic Control
As the temperature rises
outside, the wing beat of the
bee motors accelerates to a
high crescendo. If the air with
out cools, the fanning dimin
ishes. Therefore, the bees
themselves maintain some sort
of thermostatic control to
maintain a constant tempera
ture. The work Is arduous. The
Committee To Hear
Rights Testimony
Washinuton-aiPU-Two cabi
net member, and Alabama
Gov. George Wallace went be
fore senators today to testify
on President Kennedy's civil
Fights program.
Atty. Gen. Robert F. Ken
nedy was called to the Senate
Judiciary Committee, headed
by Sen. James O. Eastland
(D-Miss.) for questioning on
the full civil rights package
before Congress.
Labor Secretary W. Wil
lard Wirtz was lead-off wit
ness for a subcommittee hear
ing on the President's bid to
expand the manpower re
training act to help Negroes
find jobs.
And Wallace, who Monday
blasted the President s pro
posals and demanded he be
voted out of the While House,
returned to the Senate Com
merce Committee for the sec
ond day. The committee is
considering the program's
public accommodations fea
ture, which would guaraniee
free access to privately owned
businesses open to the public.
OREGON
Small Worlds
Around Us
By LYNN M. WATKINS
(Register and Tribune
Syndicate, .963,
little fanners tire and wear
out their wings; then others
step into their places and
fresh air continues to replace
the stagnant air of the hive.
Many men have spent their
lives studying the habits of
the honey bee, and they have
made many startling discover
ies. There are hundreds of
questions, however, pertain
ing to the history of bee life,
which still do not have ready
answers. These tiny insects,
which are one of mankind's
benefactors, possess many un
known characteristics which,
if revealed, may assist future
humans to better understand
some of the mysteries of all
living things.
There is no sign on the
"marquee" of a beehive prom
ising inside comfort, but we
know that by a high degree
of instinct or intelligence the
busy little bee has solved the
problem of air conditioning.
They could truthfully adver
tise, If they wished, that it
actually Is many degrees cool
er inside.
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CLASSIFIED
PERSONAL
Lodge Notice I
Special Club Notice 3
Personal 3
Lost and Found 4
Instruction! ............ S
Wanted Mala Help .. , 10
Wanted Female Help
Male or Female Help 13
Wanted Situations 13
Wanted Mlscellaneoui 14
Financial & Loam 15
REAL ESTATE
For Rent House . 30
For Rent Apartment .. 31
For Rent Furnished Roonu .. 33
Rent Roomi and Board 23
For Rent Miscellaneous, 34
Wanted To Rent ,....33
Medford Realty Board 30
For Sal Real Estate 31
Business Opportunities - - 33
Wanted Real Estate 33
AD DIRECTORY
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Building Supplies - 40
Appliances 41
Furniture . 43
Musical Equip., Radio, TV 43
Sports and Hobbies h-44
Miscellaneous ....... 46
Nurseries ,., 46
Dors and Pets - SO
Poultry 31
Livestock .. ,52
Wanted Livestock M
Hay. Grain and Teed . 94
Fruits 3 Vegetables 33
Automotive & Equipment
Machinery and Tractors 0
Logging- Equipment 61
Equipment For Rent .. 03
Trailers 70
Parts and Accessories ,., 1
Cycles and Scooters 73
Cars and Trucks - 73
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LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
No. 03-445-L
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
STATE Or OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
JAMES CHAPPELEAR
Plaintiff,
vs.
CLIFFORD A. NEPHEW,
Defendant.
TO CLIFFORD A. NEPHEW, the
above named defendant :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
Complaint filed against you In the
above entitled cause within four
week from the date of the first
publication of this Summons and
if you fail to so appear and answer
said Complaint for want thereof !
plaintiff will take Judgment
against you in the sum of $3300.00
together with interest thereon at
the rate of per annum from
October 33, litf?. until paid, and
for plaintiff's costs and disburse
ments herein to be taxed.
You are further hereby notified
that IS shares of Medford Veneer
and Plywood Corporation evi
denced by stock certificate No.
1030 and registered to your name
and loan funds totalling f 3ft 10.8(1
owed to you by the said Medford
Veneer and Plywood Corporation
nava neen auscnea in saio cause
and that plaintiff will apply to
mp anove eniuien touri inr an
order of sale thereof to sstlsfy any
tudgmrnt thnt may be recovered
iy plaintiff In laid cause.
The date of the order for publi
cation of this Summons Is June
24, lfifl3. The time prescribed for
publication of this Summons Is
once each week for four consecu
tive weeks. The date of the first
publication of this Summons is
June 23. 10B3.
Do FOREST tie HANSEN
By Rusnell W. DeForent
Ot Attorneys for Plaintiff
P. O. Address: 328 Franklin
Buildlng
Mcdforrl, Oregon.
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except 10 ant. tor Monday;
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Minimum Charge .. I150
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
LEONARD B. SKQUEIRA and
NANCY K. SEQUEIRA,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
T. J. ELLIOTT and MRS T J.
ELLIOTT, his wife; THE UN
KNOWN HEIRS OF T. J. EL
LIOTT. ALSO all other persons
or parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or Inter
est in the real estate described
in the Complaint herein.
Defendants.
To each, every and all of the above
named Defendants:
In the Name of the State or Ore
gon. You. and each of you, are
hereby required to appear and
answer the Complaint filed against
you In the above entitled suit on
or before the last day of fotir
weeks from the date of the first
nublicntion of this Summons, and
you fail so to appear and answer
said Complaint, for want thereof,
the Plaintiffs will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in
their Comnlaint. succinctly stated
as follows, to-wit: That a decree
be entered adjudicating any and
all right, title, estate. Hen, or
claim which you, or any of you.
nave, or ciatm to nave, in, to, or
upon the real property described
as follows, to-wit:
The Northeast quarter of the
Northwest quarter of Section
36 in Township 33 South.
Range One East of the Wil
lamette Meridian in Jackson
County, Oregon.
and declaring any and all such
claims to be null and void: and
decreeing that the said Plaintiffs
re tne owners, in tee simple, nt
said premises, and of the whole
thereof, free and clear of any and
all right, title, estate, lien and
interest of each and all of ssld
Defendants, and that Plaintiff's
title to said premises ba forever
quieted and set at rest.
The date of the order for publi
cation of this summons Is June 24,
1003. The time prescribed for pub
lication of this Summons is once
each week for four consecutive
weeks. The date of the first publl
cRtion of thia Summons It June
25, 1963.
Harry C. Skyrman
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Post Office Adress:
321 Medical Center
Building
Medford, Oregon.
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARlNfT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOB
JACKSON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate
of
"J- Cunningham, deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE!?
;,at. the "nderaifned has filed his
final account and report In the
order of the Circuit Cour
Jackson County, Oregon. Probst
Department, a hearing upon the
same has been set for Wednesday.
July 34. 1S63, in the Circuit Court
Room at the Courthouse in Med
ford. Jackson County, Oregon, at
the hour of ft:30 o'clock A.M.
All njlrann h.nin. ui--.ii
thereto are hereby notifed to pre-
time oeiore sucn
Date of flrt ni.h1fr.xiA. tui.
notice is June is. iBa.v
Robert James Cunningham
Executor
Rnherf- K1H -. n ... ..-.
if Heffernan
torneyg for Executor
The Med ford" Irrigation District will
accent hlri nn tVi-. (aMa.,i. i
" r " w tuiiun IIIM 1QUID4
ment as listed. Bids will be on an
1943 International 7 yd. Dump
truck 1945 Fruehauf Equipment Trail
er, with loading ramps
One Horse Trailer
One Centrifugal Pump. 2',i X3'..
with 2 HP motor
One Chattin Ditcher
One office safe
One I H C. Gas Engine with re
duction train.
One Drag Saw
One 14" Combination Table Saw
with " Jointer, with motor
Equipment is .tored at the Med
ford Irritation District yard, at 408
Barnett Road. Bids will be opened
st 10 a m . July 23, 1963. The dis
trict reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
J. A. Hoffbuhr
Secretary Manager
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. P 127-63
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THIS
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate
of
GUY BENSON MORRILL,
Deceased.
The undersigned, having been
appointed Executrix of the above
entitled estate b the Circuit Court
of the County of Jackson, State
of Oregon, and having qualified,
notice is hereby given to all per
sons having claims against the ssld
vnn.iv in tJii'scui mem hi me 01
fice of the nnrimiriir1' titnmnv.
George w. Rode. 313 Fluhref
building, a South Central, Med-
u, vieKun, property verinca
and with proper voucher within
first publication of this notice
which is July 2. 1963.
i Liauaia iee morriu
George W. Rode
Attorney at Law
Fluhrer Building
S rHtrat
Medford. Oregon
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
MATE Of OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY.
LUCILLE LEONA WILLIAMS,
riainuii,
WlLLARD FLOY WILLIAMS,
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)
anove enmiea sun wunin tour m
weeks from the dste of the lirst
Fiublicatlon of this Summons, and
f you fail to answer for want
thereof, the Plaintiff will take a
Decree of absolute divorce from
the Defendant. This Summons la
published by Order of the Honor
able Edward C. Kelly. Judge of
the Circuit Court for Jackson
County, Oregon, made and dated
ino z-ttn nay ot June laoj, order
ing publit'Htlon thereof for four
14) consecutive and successive)
weeks. First publication date. July
2nd., 1963. Sherman S. Smith. At
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