Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 08, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    LAKE CREEK BOY
STATE CONTEST
By Earle Jossy
County 4-H Club Agent
Merton Bradshaw, local lead
er and Senior member of the
Lake Creek Beef club, has placed
second In the Oregon State sen
ior 4-H club contest sponsored
by the Oregon Bankers' Associa
tion. Bill Williams, recently a
member of the Valley View live
- stock club and now a member of
the armed forces, placed fifth
These boys will each receive
cash awards from the State'
Bankers' Association, according
to H. C. Seymour, State Club
Leader.
Merton Is nineteen and has
been the outstanding 4-H meat
animal producer in Jackson
county for the last two years
and this year he won highest
hi.nors in the state and the
Thomas E. Wilson gold watch,
given annually to the state win
ner of the meat animal contest.
In nine years Merton has pro
duced 34 beef steers, nine hogs,
and 2V4 acres of corn. He has
had a total income from his 4-H
projects of $5349.06 or an aver
age of $594 a year for his nine
years.
Besides his club projects, Mer
ton has been operating an 050
acre farm and running 50 head
of Hereford cattle for his mother
since the death of his father in
1940.
IT'S TIME TO
v V l
YOUR ME and FARM BUILDINGS
Spring painting weather is here and it's time
to paint your home, farm buildings and disinfect
dairy barns. Also roof painting. Estimates
gladly given . . . Phone 7325.
C. H. COGHILL
Merton is a charter member
of the first 4-H beef club organ
ized in Jackson county, organ
ized at Lake Creek in 1936 and
he was one of the first 3 boys
to exhibit steers from Jackson
county at the Pacific Interna
tional Exposition.
MERCHANTS LUNCH
WHERE MEDFORD..EATS
213 WEST MAIN ST.
FEATURING:
PLATE LUNCH ....40c and up
CHICKEN & STEAK DINNERS SI. GO and up
HOME BAKED PIES
ICE CREAM AND FOUNTAIN SERVICE
OPEN 6 A.M. TO 12 P.M.
ROY DOTSON . AL SELBY
FOR HENRY BORAH
Henry P. Borah, a resident of
Central Point lor the past 14
years, passed away at a local
hospital late Thursday evening,
following a short illness. He has
made his home with Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Cassman of Central
Point for the past eight years.
Mr. Borah was born on Feb.
12. 1860 in Wisconsin, and came
to the State of Oregon in 1B2E.
during most of that time he has
engaged in orchard work. In
1895 he was united in marriage
to Lilly Smith in South Dakota,
and to this union was born one
son. Mrs. Borah passed away
some yeirs later and he was
married to Clara A. Hartig. He
is survived by two, sons, Melvin
E., Klamath Falls, and Harry Or.,
San Louis Obispo, Calif.; a sister,
Mrs. William Lewis, Millbanks,
South Dakota. He is also sur
vived by six grandchildren. Fu
neral services will be conducted
from the Perl Funeral Home on
Wednesday, April 11th, at "
o'clock. Rev. Gilbert E. Ci ys,
pastor f the Christian Church of
Central Point, will officiate and
interment will take place in the
Siskiyou Memorial Park. (
BIRTHS
ANTRAM To Mr. and Mrs.
Joe, Rt. 1, Box 493, April 6, a
girl, 8 lbs., at Community hospital.
POTTS and CHARLES
POTTS, wife and husband.
EDDIE LEWIS and ELLA
. LEWIS, husband and wife:
JOHN DOE KENTON, hus
band of HELEN M. KENTON,
the unknown heirs of A. C
HOWLETT. deceased, and of
SARAH LEWIS, deceased, and
of any other defendants who
may be deceased; and also any
and all persons or parties un
known claiming any right, ti
tie, estate, lien or interest in
or to the real property de
scribed in the Complaint here
in. Defendants.
TO: The above named Defend
ants other than Etta M. Cun
ningham, School District No
9 Jackson County, Oregon.
Hattie Howlett Elliott, Charles
Elliott and Tavia Shaw:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON you are
hereby notified and required to
appear in the above court and
cause and answer the complaint
of plaintiff on file therein
against you or otherwise plead
thereto vithin four (4) weeks
from March 16th, 1945, the date
of the first publication of this
Summons upon yo j; and if you
fail to so appear and answer
within the tune required, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the rel.el
prayed for in his Complaint, a
succinct statement of which is
as follows:
For a decree quitting in plain
tiff hi:; fee simple title in and to
Lots Eleven and Twelve in
Block Eight of tho Daley and
Emery Addition to the town of
Eagle Point, Jackson County,
Oregon, according to the official
plat thereof now of record; and
excluding defendants and each
thereof from any right, title, es
tate, lien or interest therein or
thereto. This summons is served
upon you by publication thereof
once a week for four (4) consecu
tive weeks by Order of the
above court dated March 15th
1945.
DON R. NEWBURY.
Attorney for Plaintiff, U. S.
Natl Bank Bldg., Medford,
Oregon.
The school directors of Dis
trict No. 4, Phoenix, Oregon
desire bids on 100 cords of four
foot body fir wood with delivery
of said wood to be made by
September 1, 1945 at the school.
Bids will be opened in the office
of the Phoenix Schools at 8 p.m..
May, 2, 1945.
LYLE L. LINDLEY
Superintendent
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County
SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
Equity No. 89S7E
3. C. ATKINS, Plaintiff,
vs.
ETTA M. CUNNINGHAM, for
merly Etta M. Kelsoe; GUS
ROSENBERG and JANE DOE
ROSENBERG, his wife,
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.
JACKSON COUNTY. ORE
GON; W. W. KIEL and LU
ELLA KIEL, husband and
wife; HATTIE HOWLETT
ELLIOTT and CHARLES EL
LIOTT, wife and husband.
TAVIA SHAW; VIRG1A
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Cigars by the box. Casino
uiup, li a. rront.
FOR SALE Cheap. - Combination
wood-coal circulator. Victor C.
Sether.
FOR RENT Newly renovated fur
nished 3-room duplex apartment;
gas heat, cookstove and water heat
er, laundry trny, icebox. $45; wnter
paid, acuuis oniy. victor eincr.
Real Estate and Insurance. Brophy
mag.
FOR RENT Almost new, furnished
home. Oak Grove district. To re
liable party. Phone 240,
FOR SALE; Everbearing strawberry
plants KOcKniu, mas in aim. ueni,
also 2-vr.-old asparagus roots. Econ
omy Seed & Feed Co., 217 W. 6th.
Phone ahzv
OA ACRES; dose to Medford: all In
Zll cultivation, irrigated, excellent
sun, muacrn uuiiuinits. iuim
ture and equipment included. A real
buy. Immediate possession.
An ideal poultry ranch netting
better than $400 a month. 6-room
modern dwelling with bath; 7 acres,
irrigated, all in clover. Complete
set of modern poultry buitdinKB,
1,400 laying hens. 1,800 pullets.
Close to Medford. Let us show you
this fine property.
fftOFA acres, modern dwell
9J3U 1"B nd outbuildings, fruit
troM. wftlnnl trM. irri
gated clover. Possession In two
weeks.
TENGWALD AGENCY. Realtor
Holly Theater Bldg. "On the Corner."
FOR SAT.E 4-cyllnder Durant motor,
complete wiin generator, sianer,
clutch and transmission. Write
Tribune. Box 3614.
UPHOLSTERING and furniture re
pairing. Phone 2908 or 21S Wabash.
Mr. Thibouit.
FOR SALE Bleached wood dining
table, buffet and six chairs, $75.
Phone 5778.
FOR SALE: Four good cows to fresh-
en soon, can 1720 Prune st.
FOR SALE New l.i-h. p. Wisconsin
Motor and a good lawnmower, Fred
ncwiana, tagie point.
APPLES, $1.25 lug. Bring containers.
waiter ione. Stewart ave.
FOR SALE: Prewar day bed. oo3
condition. Dial 6875. Topnotch Orchard.
FOR SALE 40 acres, 5 fruit, no
UU11QUIK8. in ovine, box djao,
BARGAINS Slightly used clothing
ior T ne wnoie family, am E. Main.
WANTED A good used portable rcc-
ora piayer. can 4ZJ4. qayu meg.
WHY NOT have those bent fenders
straightened and painted. First-class
work guaranteed at Champ's Ga-
rKe. oil i. Din St,
MOVING padded van service for your
convenience. Phone 4664. City
Transfer & Storage. 38 S. yir st.
Low priced AUTO PAINTING with
war emergency paint; also the best
guaranteed jobs with BEST PRE
WAR PAINT.
MITCHELL PAINT SHOP
608 S. Riverside
PACKING and crating by reliable, ex
perienced men. Don't take chances.
Phone 2888, Dnvls Transfer & Stor
age Co., 40 S. Fir st.
A SPECIAL INVITATION is extended
to the public to attend the services
today at the Central Avenue Church
of Christ, corner Jackson and Cen
tral streets, and hear Evangelist
m raunont speax at n a. m. ana ?:3U
J?:
QUIK-GRO Peat. A superior home
product for gardens and shrubs!
economy aeeq at rcea io.
BY STAYING AT HOME TODAY
Go and hear Dr. Patmont who will
bring two special messages at the
Central Avenue Church of Christ, lo
cated at the corner of Jackson and
Central streets. Time, 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. He has made seven world
tours and speaks 22 languages and he
knows how to make plain to you the
i if t a uunrrn
Clothes pins, mop buckets, gar
den hose, lawn erigers. thermos bot
tles, radio and flnshlight batteries.
ACME HARDWARE CO.
Mai n HI urnpe
FOR SALE Cocker spaniel puppies
Phone 5409.
NOT AFTER THE RUSH IS ON!
At the request of President Roosevelt, every
Law Enforcement Agency in the United
States will cooperate in a great ...
iation Wide BRME
Campaign
Beginning April 15th and continuing until
June 1st YOUR brakes will be tested by State
and City Traffic Officers and if found de
fective and unsafe, YOU will be in trouble.
Don't. Wait . the RUSH!
Come m
MOW!
Let us carefully check the brakes on YOUR
car see if they are SAFE for the protection
of you, your family and your fellow motor
ists. We have the parts we have experi
enced brake men and assure a job that's
SAFE and satisfactory.
We will gladly inspect your brakes
thoroughly and give you an esti
mate of the cost of any neededrepairs
fre:
ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET
NINTH and BARTLETT
O
TELEPHONE 2288
GIVE your car a spring tonic. We
lUDricaxe. cnange transmisiion ana
differential grease (8-lb. limit).
Price $2.73. Checking bat :ery and
front wheel bearings. FIKESTONE
STOKES. 214 S. Riverside. FIV 4737
ton SALE Motor scooter. 31 Chest
nut st.
W ATC H for saddle horsV sale an-
nouncement, to be held at the Mid
way Auction Yard.
WANT ride to Dallas, Tex., or vicinity.
C. P. Ethridge. Box 148. Talent.
FOR SALE ;oal and wood range
with 30-gal. tank and fittings. Rt.
1, Box 198, Griffin Creek rd. . L.
Dresser,
Sunday, April 9. 1943 . MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
WANTED A woman to work In
kitchen lor a few days. Apply ai
once. Berry dale Restaurant, 1512 N
Riverside.
iR OWING sweet corn?' If you grow
sweet corn tor tne marKet De sure
to make a trial planting of the new
TENDERCROSS. Large golden ears,
tender, sweet, stays fresh on the
stalks for 3 weeks, heavy ylelder
Seed supply limited, come early
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
FISHERMEN!
Search vour basement and attic
for that discarded fishing rod.
Regardless of Its condition. 1 will
buy it and put it in condition for'
some poor devil who needs one
badly.
Phone 3543 after 5 p. m. and ask
for Bob.
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
Save Time. Cash and Gas
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph 3019 Bin and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You Sell
to Us
BALED HAY for sale. 20 and up
I'hone &1U3
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON Special
Izlng in permanents All work guar
anteed Phone 2664 120 N Central
W ANTED Reliable woman tor cook
ing In private home Phone 3354.
FOR SALE Boy's bicycle, girl's white
ice skates, size 0; men's logger boots,
size 10; two slack suits, several
dresses, size 12 and 14, like new;
also davenport and chair bed com
plete with coll springs, two cots.
ttu west 4in
FOR SALE: Cow,' freshen goon, chop
ped oat hay. Phone 5046.
FOR SALE Large round oak dining
table. 519 King st.
SLEEPING room for two men or
working couple. Close in. 421 N.
Bartlett st.
FOR SALE by owner. Nice six-room,
mod, home; t5,200. Call S42.
FOR SALE Model A Ford, 1931. 614
W. 8th.
$1900-
$2600
$6500
HOMES
-4 -room modern house; 3
bedrooms, garage.
Two 2-room apartments;
bath between; completely
furnlnhed. Income S4U mo.
, A nice 8 -room modern
house: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths.
Located on West Main.
SMALL FARMS
TQ7CA 5 acres, partly Irrigated.
00 JU A beautiful fl-roor. mod
T ern home on the Old Stage
road overlooking the valley. Large
fireplace, 3 bedrooms, hardwood
floors, good barn, good well,
flJOFAA 1 acre, Irrigated; 3-bed-VJt3UU
room modern house with
basement. Located 1 mile
west of Talent.
RANCH
S3 acres; 23 acres Bear
Creek bottom land;
room modern home: aa-
rage; large chicken
house, barn, 2 wells, all stock, in
cluding 16 head of cows; all farm
machinery.
If you are looking for a ranch
we have over 60 listed. Come in and
see us. Prices from $2,500 to
000.
HAY J. SCHUMACHER. Broker
417-419 E. Main. Phone 5483.
Sundays Please Call 6785.
REPLmIE your broken window glass
New glas installed while vou wail
MEDFORD MILLWOKK CO
The Glass house
Phone 1112 loth and Grape
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING Please
phone after 6 p. m. Phone 6501.
W ith row.
FOR SALE ia cows and heTfersTaTl
springing heavy; one good ladv's
sadile horse; 75 young laving hens
AI Bendickson, West McAndrcws
roaa, hi. d, uox 414.
$12,600"
FOR SALE Elvenrude outboard mo
tor, t9,1 6u8 8. Rlvenld.
Save your rcdpolnt., buy a nice
fat hen at tho Rlvenlda Market. We
have lot. of them.
PICYCtE PEDALSgpeclalll! Wjrular
91.25 pedal now only Sfle per pair
Supply limited. SIMS f)HOS.
Potatoes We have lot. "orTood
one. attheRlverilde Market.
FOR SALE Lady's hlack woo"f"3rejs
coat, Uke new. size Itt. Trlbune.fiox
3B20.
fffCYCLE LIGHTS with batteries
junt arrived SIMS BROS
BICYCLE TIRES AND "TtffiES" For
guaranteed grade 1 and heavy-duty
tires and tubes enme to SIMS
BROS . CYCLE It REPAIR SHOP, 23
-i- Fit.
PbTATOFS We have lots of-food
one, atjhe Riverside Market.
WE BIIY-EM-WE SELL-EM.
COME IN AND SKE-EM
1036 Studebaker Sedan
1&.13 Studebaker Sedan
1933 Studebaker Sedan
1M Naih Sedan
Na.h Sedan
1f?A Ford Coupe
FoRlltes Batteries Gas Locks
Dayton. McClaren Tires and Tubes
See at A 7. "Tubby" Deana
Your Pontlae Dealer
Rlehtleld Station Phone 11)43
ath and Orp Buy Bonds
FIK HOUGH BI.OX & SLABS, areeh
nil -l.-.ubl. load 90 30 Medford Fuel
Tl 31 1 1
CAMERON-MO. riTT LUMBEtl CO
LOW-PRICED LUMBER
So Riverside Barnett R4
Medford Phone 94A-
ElCYCLB CHAIN CtiArtBS -TaTl
metal prewar quality. SIMS BROS.
FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN
See '
THS OREGON FIVANCt CO.
4S South Central
A Pioneer Firm
SAVE your red points, buy a nice
fat hen at the Riverside Market. We
have lots of hem
filCYCLE" GENERATOR TlfhT sets
Con.lits of headlight, talllKht and
streamlined generator. No batterle.
nere.sary. Get yours today. SIMS
II R OS.
NOTICE
Bell Studio closed. All undelivered
orders may be called for at the
COY'S
CHICKEN INN
OPEN SATURDAYS
SUNDAYS and MONDAYS
Serving Fried Chicken
Dinner Parties Served During
Week by fteiervatlon
Phone Gold Hill 2S1
Contistently
GOOD!
f I WARDS . . a good store for
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men who want good clothes
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1275 M p
Wan eary, eomfortable flit D!- i- t i I -
fincfive, yet casual ilylel Then one ' I .''''-
of these handsome oil-wool models V" f. . i I . j.t-'v .)
h for YOUI Carefully, expertly tal- T '. J
lored In rich herringbones, plaids, i '" i ' "!
ond checks. Colorful solid tones, tool f .. ' ! : J ..i .' .
HANDSOME SPORT SLACKS
f ashtonable, smooth-weave gabar
dines or attractive cassimeres
splendid "mixers" for your suit
coats, good-looking sport coats.
I Gay coioal g OO
' Ward
Serviceable rough weaves i i t
rugged wool-and-cotton worjtedt,
In roomy, comfortoble styles. Her
ringbones, stripes and cool, tasteful
olid tones, A fl
ontgomery
Hotel Medford.