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a , i 23 MACHINERY and TRACTORS SWD equip.. Elect, sorter, tacks. . Fertilizer planter, digger, nicker. Galv. pipe 2V & 2". Good. used. Phone 3-3541. NOTICE OF SALE The OreRon State Highway Com mission has for sale an assortment of used cars, deliveries, pickups, trucks, a ten-ton roller. . loader, hoists and other used equipment and scrap materials located at the Highway Department Equipment Plant at Salem, a twelve-yard carry-all scraper at Siskiyou Main tenance Yard and scrap bridge steel at Nyssa, Oregon. Sealed bids for the purchase of all or any one piece of this tsed equipment and for all or any class of the scrap materials will be re ceived by the State Highway Com mission in Room 133, State High way Building. Salem, Oregon, until 2:00 p.m.. Monday. February 21. 19o5. at which time the bids Will be publicly opened and read. ' Proposal forms and full informa tion may be obtained in Room 221, State Highway Building. Salem, Oregon and at the Salem Equip ment Plant. OREGON STATE HIGHWAY . - COMMISSION 24-FOR EXCHANGE DOUBLE-barrel shotgun for outboard motor. Ph. 2-9629 after 5 p.m. 25-MISCEUANEOUS S 285 SALARY LOANS M 3G2 AMERICAN FINANCE CORPORATION Ph. 2-8886 126 N. Bartlett 26-PERSONAl I WILL, not be responsible for any aebts other than my own. Joseph zj. uoney. WANTED $5000 on first mortgage , iroperty valued at S18.000 to S20. 000. Will pay 67o. Ph. Central . Point 222. in nr.BT? We will consolidate and lielo pay all your bills, no matter what you owe or earn. No security or co signer. Room 207, Masonic Bldg., m w. mam. Mecforu. ANY ONE having a drinking problem is welcome at. Alcoholics- Anony mous. Meetings 8 p.m. Wed. & Sat. lZ3'2 W. Mam. Ph. 2-6657. Personalized Furniture Upholstering nuiit tne way vou want it Lowest Prices Work Guaranteed RURAL UPHOLSTERING CO 109 Calif St.. Jacksonville Phone 30-9-8228 JALbt Te.i.TM repaired while you wait. Office hours 9 to 5 New full upper and lower dentures 24 hrs service, ill E California Jackson ville. Ph. 30-9-8071. SPENCER CORSETIERRE. Ph. 2-8576, Dead line for Sunday Classified is at noon Saturday 2 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Plumbing BROWNIES PLUMBING & HEATING. IXC. PROMPT? EFFICIENT SERVICE 519 Crater Lake Ave. Ph. 2-4801 BROOKS ELECTRIC PLUMBING DEPT , For fast courteous and efficient service on all your Plumbing prob lems. Call Z-2952. WM. SWARTZ YOUR PLUMBER since 1920 1213 N Rivprsiri All work guaranteed Repair and New Phone 2-5972 Tree Service CHAMBERLAIN TREE SERVICE Trimming, topping, removing, etc. irree estimates. Ph. 3-3085. Income Tax Returns MARY B. MAASS 304 S. Ivy. Please make appointments. Phone 2-9281 INCOME tax returns made out. Day or eve. appointments. Ph. 3-1784. - VICTOR C. SETHER. Brophy Bldg. CLEO CANOOSE. 55 Ross Court. For . day or eve. appointments Ph 2-2913. 34th yr. in same location. FED. & STATE Income Tax assist , ... ance. S. C. Jones & Sons Billings Agency, Cor. 6th & Holly. Medford, " -42 E. Main SU Ashland. Tractor Work TRENCHING, excavation, loading & . back- filling. LeRoy Calkins. 532 ; Palm. Ph. 2-5581. Beads Restrung - PEARLS & BEADS RESTRUNG JEWELRY REPAIRING SANTO'S AGATE SHOP 411 E. Main Granite & Top Soil BEAR CREEK sandy loam, creek run gravel, pit run and crushed granite. Jim Nunes. Phone 3-4638. GRANITE LULL'S GRANITE, crushed, loaded and delivered. Ph. 493 Central Point. CRUSHED ROCK. SAND & GRAVEL M. C. LININGER & SONS Phone 2-5336 or 2-5897 Electric Motors GAGE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Delco and Smithway Motors Motor Rewinding and Repairing 112 N Front - Phone 2-2626 Building CHIMNEYS, fireplaces cleaned, built, repaired. Foundations.- driveways, " sidewalks, masonry wk. Ph. 2-6594. M. L. CLARK. BLDG. CONTRACTOR Residential and remodeling. . Free estimates. Phone 2-9822 L. L. WHITESIDE. CONTRACTOR Residential and light Commercial. Free- estimates. Phone 2-7806 CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Driveways, patios. Sidewalks. Free estimates for all types fo cement work. Off. Ph. 2-2971 .- ' Res. 2-7943 Ed Lowery John Jore or call Gold Hill COLLECT 5-9204 Printing WILLAT'S complete line of fine qual ity job printing. Savings to 40 T0. Ph. 3-2723. Services & Repairs KIRBY. COMPANY Service and Repairs 1028 Murray Ave. Phone 2-8821 Painting SPRAY painting roofs, houses, general painting. Free estimates. Sullivan Bros. 219 S. Ivy. Phone 2-9851. Cabinet Work CITY CABINET SHOP , FRANK YASHIN 924 So. Central Phone 2-9319 Well Drilling DEISTER'S WELL DRILLING CO. For your water well problems. Reliable & experienced. Up to the minute equipment. 139 Vancouver. Ph. 2-9308. SHULTS BROS, well drilling & pump service. We strive to please every customer. Ph. 3-4141. Eves. 2-5669. GOFF BROTHERS Well Drillers; ex perienced and reliable. S&H Green Stamps on wells & Jacuzzi Pumps. Office Siskiyou Hdwe.. 225 W. Main. Medford. Phone 2-2939 Eve- nings 3-3744 or 2-7026. - ROGUE VALLEY DRILLING CO - Immediate service on wells & pumps. Work guaranteed. Terms to suit. Hay accepted. Ph 2-7372 885 - Shafer Lane, off Kings Hwy. CRATER WELL DRILLING No well too deep Immediate service All work guaranteed FHA terms ar ranged Phone 2-2098 1111 W 10th Transportation ATHEL. HUPP DUDLEY TRUCK TRANSPORTATION P. O. Box 242 Medford Oregon ICC-MC 71652 Rapid transportation between Southern Oregon and Points and Places in Calif on all building materials, heavy machinery and livestock Phone Medford Ore 2-4174. Use Tribune Want Ads For Best Results Summary of Rogue River Forest '54 Good Year; Sales The 1954 harvest in the Rogue River National forest totaled more than 127,000,000 board feet, according to a summary of the year's activities released by the forest office here this week. "While the allowable cut under a sustained yield plan is only 103,000,000 board feet, the over- cut in 1954 balanced an undercut accumulated over several years borne 516.UU0 trees were planted for reforestation, the report showed. - The fire record in the forest was much better than in 1953 with only ' 26 fires from all causes, compared with 89 in 1953. Receipts from the forest to taled $1,436,995, with Jackson 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Pests and Termite Control PARAMOUNT PEST CONTROL- Safeguard against termites, fungus beetles, structural repairsPh. 2-9701. LOYD Termite Control. Protect vour nome from termites Free inspection Ph. Ash. 2-7557. Foundation- Work. Generators Starters Generator-Starter repairs & exchange. Armature winding. Cliff's Auto Electric. 1311 N. Riverside. 2-5068. Fuel & Sawdust ALL hand sorted wood: Select Slabs, Rough Blox, 2x4 Edgings. 2' Fire place wood. Bark. Graded & screen ed sawdust coarse or fine. Clean shavings. BIG LOADS LOW PRICES McGINTY FUEL CO. Ph. 2-8277 Floor Sanding Floor Sanding & Finishing Free Estimates Geo. Denney. Phone 2-6863 Concrete Construction Sidewalks, ' driveways, curbs, patios. retaining walls. Free Estimates. F. C. Freeman. Phone 2-9249 Chimney Cleaning Ex-GI Chimney Cleaning Co. Chimney cleaning. All work guaran teed. Ph. 2-5601. Free estimates. Rubber Stamps One Day Service -DUPRAY ENGRAVING CO. Mail Tribune Bldg. Ph. 2-8025 TV & Repair DOW TV SERVICE Night & Day Calls Low cost antenna installation. Ph. 2-4034 Res. 2-2997 EMERSON'S TV and Radio Service Honest prices for honest, guaran teed service. 32 years experience, Ph. 2-6001. original Emerson Service, GUARANTEED TV REPAIR : Available anytime. Reasonable. Phone 2-8842 Septic Tank CASPERS Septic tanks pumped and cleaned TANKS INSTALLED Drain work Free inspection. Low set prices No mileage charge 24 hour service. Local War II vet Dial 3-1511 or 2-6818 MITCHELL SEPTIC TANK AND CESSPOOL SERVICE. Tanks clean ed and repaired, drain and sewer laid. New tanks installed. All work guaranteed. Phone 3-1116. SANITATION SERVICE Darrell Fariss O. E. Conklin ROUND CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKi 500-gal S68 7&u-gai ao Commercial Tanks (all sizes) DRAIN FIELDS SEWER LINES Meets all State & FHA Codes TANKS PUMPED TRENCHING EXCAVATION Free Estimates ' Guaranteed Work PHONE 3-2491 2875 Lone Pine Kd DICK'S RURAL DISPOSAL SERVICE Septic tanks pumped and repaired Tanks installed to State specifica tion any size from 500 gat up: Soiiarp concrete Domestic or com mercial tanks Drain fields laid Free estimates and inspection, work guaranteed. Phone M (Dick) Gust. 3-145? Medford. All R TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ROSE BUSHES Just arrived -wide assortment of favorite roses, tal ented varieties. Sturdy, well-rooted -plants. Priced from o4c to 53. MONTGOMERY WARD Phone 2-6241 117 S. Central USED REFRIGERATOR. Guaranteed - $49.95 MARINE MARVAIR. 220 W. Main Cracked Corn S4.25 cwt. whole corn $4.15 cwt. Hen Scratch $4.40 GRANGE CO-OP Central Point Ashland PLANER-BLOX MEDFORD FUEL CO. Tel. 2-2111 WANTED to rent, warehouse storage space. Approx. 1200 to louu sq. it Phone 2-9129. APT. SIZE ELECTRIC RANGE. Guaranteed. MARINE MARVAIR. 220 W. Main Order Baby Chicks now. Chick feed and Supplies. Central Point Ashland FOR SALE Size 12, girl's ski suit. worn only twice. Coats & buns Tel. 2-2004. FOR SALE 3 mahogany dressers. S55.00 apiece: 1 single mahogany 4- poster bed. S75.00: 1 mahogany side board, $45.00; 1 occasional chair, $8.00. Phone 2-7036. MEDFORD FURNITURE 2ND HAND STORE USED Furniture and Appliances 2502 W. Main Phone 2-9355 AFRICAN VIOLETS Big Reister. 234 7th. Ashland. variety. KITCHEN HEATER. Used. Nearly new. MARINE MARVAIR. 220 W. Main ASSOCIATED , "OIL-TO-BURN'' oil burner service MEDFORD FUEL CO. Tel. 2-2111 FOR SALE Twin iron beds, mat tresses and springs. $25.00; oak table $5.00. Phone 2-7036. . SAVE AT NORTON'S ONE WEEK ONLY No. 1 Mahogany doors. $7 and up See these doors before you buy. Free delivery. Ph. 3-2888. NOTICE Commercial spraying. No job too small or large. Ph. 2-5376 With row or 2-5527. ZENITH TV. See the new models. MARINE MARVAIR. 220 W. Main 3 BDRM. home, nearly new. City water, good location, irrigated acre. Must sacrifice. ' Make offer. Will consider good - lease. Inquire 1215 Covina. - SAWDUST COARSE MEDFORD FUEL CO. Tel. 2-2111 TWO 51 CHEV. lumber trucks with power rolls. 2 -speed tag axle, good condition. $1750 ea. 50 FORD F-8 lumber truck - with power rolls. 2 speed tag axle. 10:20 tires, air brakes, bull chains. $4250. 151 Mace Rd.. Call Chuck Ph. 3-4621 eves. DRY SLABS You haul 'em MEDFORD FUEL CO. Court & Mc Andrews FOR SALE Bundles papers. 20c each. Tribune Office. of old news Medford Mail county .receiving $166,075 and Klamath county $139,153. Jo sephine, Douglas and Siskiyou counties received lesser ampunts. Here are other details of fhe report: Timber Logging activity was heavier than usual last fall. The market was firm and the open weather has been favorable to logging in the mountains. There were 71 individual timber tracts sold during the year, 54 of which were in amounts of less than $2,000. In most cases timber, which is sold under competitive bid, was purchased at or very riear the appraised value. Preparatory field work on timber to be sold in 1955 was done on three major sales for approximately 60,000,000 feet. Smaller fires and salvage total ing about 20,000,000 feet also will be offered later this winter. Blowdown and insect damage have been light. The forest continued coopera tive management, at cost, of the 2,876-acre city of Medford wa tershed at Big Butte springs near Butte FallsFour sales for about 1,250,000 feet of -over-mature and salvage timber on the wa tershed this season returned $16,981 to the city. The 20,000 ponderosa pine seedlings plant ed in 1953 showed good survival through the summer. Sixty thousand additional trees were planted this year. Rate of growth among the ponderosa pine second growth .stands on the city lands is high, with dia meter increase up to one inch per year. Selected crop trees in these stands are pruned to im prove lumber quality. Tentative recreation plans have been comT pleted by the city for the shore area of Willow reservoir. Reforestation Planting of 516,000 - seedling trees, on 738 acres was complet ed. During the last three years 2,790 acres have been logged by clear-cutting method. Of that total 1,575 acres have been planted. Tile remainder is suited to natural regeneration. Exper imental direct seeding is being continued with accompanying treatment by chemicals to con trol seed-eating rodents. Cone collection is an impor tant fall project to keep nurser ies supplied with enough tree seed to ' meet the demands for planting stock on logged-off land. In the Rogue river areai 863 bushels were collected. Fire Control Only five acres of forest burn ed last year. There were 17-man caused fires, five less than last year. The weather was favorable but mucn credit is due xne co operative efforts of the lumber industry, sportsmen, reaction ists and the general public. Slash burning was completed on 845 acres of national forest clear-cut timber sales and over 39 miles of piled slash along roads in partial-cut areas. There is no carry-over slash to be burned in 1955. Recreation Recreational use of the forest continues to increase. It is esti mated more than 5,000 people visited the Lake O' Woods area on the Fourth of July. The steady recreation increase makes it difficult to keep abreast of campground maintenance and repair needs because of budget limitations. This year a modest supplemental fund is available. It is being used m part to re habilitate and improve sanitary Court Records POLICE COURT Alvin Glenn Edwards, failure to yield the right of way. $10. Howard Olson, parked on wrong side of street. $2.50. Charles Wilbur Newland. failure to stop at stop sign, $5. - Carl William Garner. 19. Box 189, Phoenix, reckless driving. $25. Howard L. Kelly, defective equip ment, $10. Dorothy C. Tubbs, no Oregon op erator's license. $10. Edward Lewis Marshall, failure to stop at red light, $5. Wayne D. Lemley. failure' to yield right of way to a pedestrian, $10. J. D. Conner, violation of basic rule. $10. Donald D. Roby, violation cf basic rule, $10. DISTRICT COURT Ethel D. Eggers, no operator's li cense, 56. Ira V. Ora. failure to stop at stop sign. $10 forfeited. Thomas J. Short, overheight load,; $15. . Bennie D. Kenney, operating motor vehicle with obstructed vision, $10. Melvin I. Taylor, violation of basic rule. $10 forfeited. George F. Perreard, no operator's license, $7.50. Oliver D. McNemar, lack of requir ed lighting equipment. 515. CIRCUIT COURT Gail Clark vs. Robert D. Clark, di vorce decree. Melvina M. Smith vs. Carl David Smith, divorce decree. Dixie Woodard . vs. Ray Dillon Woodard. divorce decree. Geneva L. Ayer vs. Arthur A. Aver, divorce decree. Florence G. Huddleston vs. Ray mond Huddleston. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS DeNile V. Hunting. 39. of Box 294, Merrill, and Leslie Marie Fairbanks, 19. same address. ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATISM. NEURITIS Sufferers Now Offered Amazing Relief From Agonizing Pains Sensational new medical discovery called AR-PAN-EX work through blood stream where it can do the most good, fastest. Even most stubborn cases have gotten blessed relief from torturing misery. See us today about guaranteed AR-PAN-EX tablets. WAINSCOTT'S PHARMACY V ' -. - Main is Riverside Up, Fires Down facilities at the most heavily, nmnc Tho remainder will Ui3CU J' be expended for similar im provements at Fourmile ' lake, where greatly expanded use is resulting from the completion of the new road into that highly regarded fishing area. The State Game commission planted fish in all main lakes, streams and tributaries. In the more heavily fished areas they follow the practice of staggering stocking through several plant ing dates to extend the period of better fishing. All game ani mals were reported to have win; tered satisfactorily. Losses were light. The Rocky Point public shooting area along the west shore of Klamath lake was used extensively last fall, especially during the first weeks of duck season. This national forest land is maintained as' a non-charge wild fowl hunting area through cooperative agreement with the State Game commission. Joint meetings were held last spring with Game commission biolo gists to obtain their counsel re garding wildlife habitat preser vation on timber sale areas. Grazing Grazing permits were issued to 106 livestock operators to graze 6,733 cattle and 4,100 sheep on national forest summer range. Permanent study plots are be ing established on each grazing allotment as one means to deter mine condition and trend of for age plants and to serve as a guide to stocking for proper utilization of the range. Stock men are invited to participate in the establishment of the plots as well as subsequent gathering of data therefrom and its inter pretation. Range reseeding was confined to experimental plots this year. There are eight revegetation and species plots maintained in co operation with livestock asso ciations and the extension serv ice. Two new plots were estab lished last summer. Engineering Maintenance was done on 426 miles of road, 596 miles of trail, and 300 miles of telephone line. Four permanent bridges were built, including one major struc ture across the main stem of Rogue river near Woodruff Meadows. Timber sales financed one of these new bridges. Two major culvert installations were made by Forest Service crews. Location and construction surveys were completed on al most 80 miles of timber sale roads. Loggers built 39.3 miles $670.10 Polio Total In Gold Hill Drive Gold Hill The Rev. Gerald Gear, chairman of the polio fund drive here has reported a total of $670.10 donated through the various activities and group ef forts. The chairman, who ex pressed appreciation for the fine support given the drive, listed the following receipts: Amethyst Rebekah food sale, $50; Gold' Hill school, $106.36; coin collectors, $18.91; mothers march, sponsored by Gold Hill Health unit, $149.42; Amethyst Rebekah Friendship club, $13.33; mailed directly to chairman, S151.36; dance, sponsored by Odd Fellows, Lions and Grange, $160.86. Paid out for stamps, $10.14. California has more different flowering plants than any oth er State.' .Of some 30,000 in the entire United States about a sixth are found in California Only Texas and Florida boast comparable concentrations. UP THEE!? Yen may lie daegereesly taxing yoer entire system when ye Uew fotigve, nervousness poer appetite as sleepless nights to drag yen town because yeer bed it vitamin mnd inn starved. Bexel Helps Build Rich Red Blood FASH Each high-potency BEXEL Special Formula capsule gives you 5 times the daily minimum requirements of iron; more than the daily- minimum require ments of all the B-vitamini that doctors will tell yon are essential for proper nu trition; plus Vitamin B12 and trace min erals. "These wonderfully strengthening capsules are recommended for mothers-to-be, when a sufficiency of iron and vita mini is vitally important to their health. Bezel. Special Formula is especially im portant if you are over 40. lake 2 cap sules daily for double potency! At all drug stores. Penny hr ptmty-yoo get MORE rata in tost one kigh-pot9ey Sptcwf Formula Capsule! Feel better-look Better-We fcetrer or money sack! a McKesson product Central Rexall DRUG Main & Central, Ph. 2-9431 Shows of access road financed by the sales. Work is now complete on the Fourmile lake road and it is no longer necessary to travel the unsafe ditch line route to reach this favorite fishing spot. Lands We are hopeful the mining claim problem at Union Creek which involved some 57,000 acres soon will be resolved. All the claims in question now have been contested following exam ination by federal mineral ex aminers who found no evidence of mineral in commercial quan tity. A large number of the claims have been invalidated this year through failure of the claimants to request or appear at hearings or to substantiate validity under the law. Hearings have been held on the remain der. Exchange of administrative jurisdiction of certain lands be tween the Forest Service, and the Bureau of Land Manage ment was authorized by Act of Congress this year. O&C lands, which ' are administered by the Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service lands are in termingled over an appreciable area of western Oregon. One main purpose of the Congres sional act was to authorize ex change of these lands between the two agencies in a manner to eliminate the intermingled pat tern and simplify administra tion. To date agreement has been reached on general areas to be exchanged, and methods of eval uation are being developed. The act provides that acreage ex changed shall be approximately equal within each county and values exchanged shall balance approximately in the over-all exchange. ,? On A Rente2-Sa.es Plan You may rent a new Baldwin or Wurtirzer Piano or a r Hammond Chord or Spinet Organ for as long as six ' months and have the rental apply on the purchase of the instrument if you so desire. PURUCKER PIANO HOUSE 111 North Central Medford Mail Tribune Wednesday, February 9, 1955 Truck Reciprocity Agreement told Salem: (U.R) Oregon freight truck line operators with fleets of two or more vehicles, having a gross weight in excess of 6000 pounds and operating between Oregon and Washington or Mon tana must be licensed in all three states under new inter state reciprocity agreements, ac cording to Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry. An alternative for the truck ers would be apportionment of his fleet registration between the states in which the vehicles are operated. Apportionment of the regis tration of trucks will be in' pro portion to the percentage of miles traveled in eacfi state by the truckers. State patrols in each of the three states will soon begin en forcement of this new method of interstate license plate re ciprocity. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE . Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of March, 1955. at 10:00 o'clock, A.M., at the front door of the Court House in Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, I will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bid der, all the right, " title and interest of the defendants in and to the fol lowing described real property situ ated in Jackson County, Oregon, to wit: Beginning at' the northwesterly corner of Lot 17 in Bellevue Tract ' in , Sections 14 and 15 in -Township 39 South of Range I East of the Willamette -Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon, ac ' cording to the official plat there- -of. now of record: thence along the northerly line of said lot, south 56 13' east 653.68 feet to the northeasterly corner thereof; thence along the easterly line of said Lot south 12 00' west 159.72 feet; thence south 26 30' west 62.03 feet; thence north 56 13' west 585.43 feet to the westerly line of said Lot: thence north, . along said line 252.48 feet to the point of beginning. RENT A New PIANO or ORGAN Phone 2-5702 WASHDAY WAS DRUDGERY in Grandmother's day long hours of sweating, straining, back-breaking work. Today's housewife uses a modern washer and dryer. Manufacturers have reduced washday chores to a turn of a dial.. But to mass produce millions of washers and dryers, manufacturers must be able to sell them by the millions. ; Oniy by advertising can a manu facturer talk to millions of people at one time.. ADVERTISING TELLS the story of new home appliances and helps sell them The more it sells, the more must be. made -keeping the production lines and the jobs', going. The result: newer, better home appliances at prices more people can afford to pay. Advertising helped make the difference in home appliances, and in our. American way of life. MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN SUBJECT to the rights of the Tal ent Irrigation District. Said sale is made pursuant to an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, on the 2nd lay of February, 19o5, in a certain suit therein, wherein United Adjusters Inc.. is plaintiff and Laurel E. Hakes and Adeline Hakes, husband and wife. are defendants. Dated this 7th day ' of February, 1955. - Howard Gault. Sheriff Jackson- County. Oregon . Marcelle Bryant, deputy . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Oregon. Adminis trator with the Will annexed of tne estate of Ross E. Smith, also known as Ross -Smith and R. E. Smith, de ceased, and have Qualified. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers duly verified to me at the office of Skyrman. Ouellette 6c Heisel. Room 418. Medical center Building, in Medford.' Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published January 28, 1955. Clif D. Ouellette . ( Administrator with the Will Annexed HATCHING ZEPH7R AWNINGS and YEAR P ' '" .V: m K r. C-3V DOOR HOOD ' jJ 3 C-3 DOOR HOOD EDMON DSON'S y'Tt 2022 N.E. .Alberta St. $ Please send me free literature a Name. Address- .con yjjiiEm. jluh-QUjp. n m DEALER WANTED FOR MEDFORD AREA r NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Probate No. 9389. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of LARRY M. POWER, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Robert DeLorme, executor of the above estate, has filed in the above entitled court his final account nd report in the matter of said estate and said court lias fixed the 14th dav of March. 1955. at 9:00 o'clock a.m. in the Courtroom of said Court at the Courthouse, at Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, ns the time and place for hearing objections thereto- and for the settlement thereof and all per sons having objections thereto are hereby required to make or file the Sfcme at- or before said hearing. -Dated February 9, 1955. ROBERT DeLORME. Executor FARRELL & BLACKHURST Attorneys for Executor LEE DYSINGER PUMPS PACIFIC PUMP SALES Service for Any Pump . Anytime Anywhere! Central Point 1091 DOOR HOODS fa ROUND COMFORT x AND BEAUTY Zephyr Door Hoods protect entrances and doorway i wet wfdther; prevent hallways and interior! from "tracking" FHA terms. Call or write today for free literature, showing all types of Zephyr Awnings and Door Hoods. v u. a. ac. patcnt st.oss V,4 Portland, Oregon O effered above. i 'M Advertising helped make the difference ft "Hff ft j .