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r TWO MEDFORD (OHEOON) MAIL TRIBUNE Friday. April 14. I9S0 Atlanta Children Building Up Fund For New Elephant Atlanta fU.R) Children here have a heart cavity measuring the dimensions of their departed Coca, who was given the great ileep to ena ner buultiiik. The entire country was inter ested in press accounts 01 i,oca ; demise. Now it is worth record inn that rvina mav hp renlaced. Minus an elephant because of the mercy Killing. Auanm wuum another. Nickels and dimes, candy and comic book money, are iricKiing 111 IU UUJ1 a IIV" tall out at the zoo looks too NOTICE TO CREDITORS notice ! noiciij -j -- der of the Circuit Court In and for rtMonn rnunlv nf JBCK- anfl pntrpfi on the 12th day of April. 1050. in the matter of trie eiinie m .u . aecesssa, nw . ---- td executor of the estate of Mid Charlei W. Austin, deceased, and all penom having claims against an. a estate are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned at the office of jrranK i. rarreu, owu !"'" .. ., nrcann nrnnerlv verified, at provided by law, and within fix monini " 'rSted nd first published April 14 Fred G. Morris. Executor of the Estate or inarm W. Austin, deceased T, P. Farrell Attorney for Executor vnTFfF TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACK SON COUNTY. Probate Department In the matter of the estate of WIL LIAM CLAY MORGAN. Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has Deen ouiy ap pointed bv the Circuit Court of Jack eon County, Oregon administrator oi h Mtntn nf the above named dece dent, and all persons having claims against sal ci estate are nercuy uni fied to present same, with vouchers duly verified, as provided by law. to the undersigned at the office of Paul W. Haviland In the Courthouse at Med ford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publicaUon of this notice. Dated and first published this 14th day of April. 1950. Lester Lee Morgan Administrator Paul W. Haviland Attorney for Administrator ADMINISTRATRIX' FINAL NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the estate of Mary J. Wolf. Deceased, has filed In the Circuit Court of Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, her duly verified final ac count and said court has fixed Mon day, May 8, 10S0. at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the court room of said court as the time and place for the hearing of said final account. All persons having objections to said final account are notified to make or present the same to said court at or before said time. DATED April 7, 1050. Nora Bills Administratrix of the EiUte oi Mary J. Wolf, Deceased Sua Newbury, Attorney for Administratrix NOTICE Or STREET VACATION The Woodvllle Cemetery Associa tion, Rogue River, Oregon, through Mr. Phil. Strahan. its chairman, on March 7. 1U50. filed a petition With the Common Council of this city re questing that a 7 9 foot strip of the eireet in me original piax oi me wmm vllle Cemetery be vacated, said strip Is located In the City of Rogue River, County of Jackson, State of Oregon, and li described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a 2" Iron pipe for the Initial point of the original plat of Woodville Cemetery, which bears N 0' 40' W from the ' corner of Sections 13 and 22 In Township an South, Range 4 West Of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon, thence N 0" 40' W. 27.1 AO feet to a 2" iron pipe, thence S 8(1 20' W 8 0 feet to the Southeast corner of the tract herein described, thence N 0" 40' W 7 3 feet to an iron pipe, thence S 80 20' W 122.0 feet to an Iron pipe, thence S 0 40' E 75 feet to an Iron pipe, thence N 89 20' W 122.0 feet to the Rnlnt of beginning, earing on said petition will be heard by said Common Council at Its meeting room in the City of Rogue River, Oregon, on the 0th day of May. 10.10, at 8 00 o'clock p.m. Any objections or remonstrance thereto may ba made In writing and filed with the Cltv Recorder oi said eity prior to the time or hearing. Dated at Rogue River, Oregon. April 8, 1930 ORVA JEAN CRUISE. City Recorder Rogut River, Oregon (REAL) bleak and bare not to be filled Daranli Tia (In Disturbed children are forcing their parents to poKe into me family wanei ior ine ,uuu This has been a hard-luck hnmtt fnr 1pnhflntj?. Ten died during the war when a circus herd got arsenic in us leea Dy accident. A mysterious ailment struck Coca in her right foreknee. Pain iai) mn or Ant that hpr thrp.p-tnn bulk had to be supported by the left leg. Coca's hide was so tough that a portable X-ray machine could get no results. She balked at going to the hospital. Finally, Coca took a few brave steps out of her sua ana ieu Everv available cure was tried. TtaatVi Hariri ri Death, thought more merciiui limn aonnv Uns thp rfpfisinn. A veterinarian sank a needle into the giant ear. It nnntnineri a Hnsft of DOlBSSi urn cyanide, enough to kill 300 persons, coca groanea ana aieu. Now the drive is on for a new An a rnntrihutinn note have been placed about town. Both local papers are sponsoring me move. INOllce or r irsi - District Court of the United States for the District oi uretjan. in we of Cecil Wray Robison. Bankrupt. To ii. -.-li uv Rnhlninn of 125 South Oakdale Street. Medford. Oregon, a bankrupt: nonce given that said Cecil Wray Robison nas ocen amy nujmmiu a "'" o 1U5U. ann mat wo uri imltumh u ...in v.- u.i ( rrftf nt 4i -i..-l ir-Hornl Ttnilri ntf Meriford. Oregon on April 22, 1030, at 10:00 a.m. at which place and time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a committee oi vrcunui a, cabhhuc bankrupt and transact such other business as may properiy come ociuib said meeting. Dated at Corvallls. Ore gon, April 11, 1H30. Lester G. Oehler, Referee in Bankruptcy. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. Nn R-30U43 In Eankruotcy. In the District Court of the United states tor the Dint rict of Oreson. In the matter of Francis Raymond Close. Bankrupt. To the creditors oi rrancu Haymona Close of Rogue River, Oregon, a bank rupt: Notice is hereby given that said Francis Raymond Close hai been duly adjudged a bankrupt on a petition filed by him on April 8, 1030. and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at Oft ice or the Clerk, Fed eral Building, Medford, Oregon, on April 22. 1030, at 0:45 a.m., at which place and time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a committee or cren- Itors, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated at Corvallis. Oregon. April 11, 1030. Lester G. Oehler. Referee. In Bankruptcy. lnaYte.aaVi APRIL FUEL SALE TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY X Phone 2-6123 Summit and McAndrewl Pay those bills with cash. Loans on your salary, furni ture or automobile. With payments to fit your income. 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