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    SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday, January 20, 1956
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NO. 9734
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STA'l OF OREGON FOR JACK-
iON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
CARRIE E. YOUNG. Deceased.
'I he undersigned, having been ap
pointed Executor of the above entitled
estate by the Circuit Court of the
County of Jackson. State of Oregon,
and having qualified, notice is hereby
given to ali persons having claims
against said estate to present them at
the office of the undersigned's attor
ney, at 230 West Main Street, Med
ford, Oregon, properly verified and
with proper voucher, within six (6)
months from the date of the first pub
lication of this notice, which is the
20th day of January, lf56.
ALLEN CURRY
Executor
O. H. Bengtson.
Attornev for Executor,
230 West Main Street
Medford. Oregon
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL
ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF
HARRIET GARNER, also known as
Hattie Garner, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned executor has filed herein
his final account and report, and that
February 6. 1958. at 9:30 o'clock. A.M.
at the court room of the above en
titled court at the court house in
Medford, Oregon, hag been fixed by
the curt as the time and place for
hearing objections to said final ac
' count and for the examination and
allowance thereof.
Harvey E. Garner. Executor
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
PLAN TO ATTEND the smorgasbord
at the Sacred Heart Parish Hall
from noon to 7 p.m., Sunday. Jan.
22. Adults $1.50. Children 6 to 12.
75c; under 6, free.
1935 FORD VICTORIA ALL EX
TRAS. 3900 mi. Just broken in. You
can save $700. Have car furnished
me. Ph. 2-7630 Sat., Sun, or eves.
Q FOR SALE 1950 FORD deluxe sedan.
One owner. Excellent care and con
dition. Ph. NO 4-2432.
COTTONSEED MEAL with Stilbosol.
Feed 2 lbs. per head per day. $5.15
per 100 lbs.
GRANGE CO-OP
Central Point Ashland
CHEVROLET ring job, S45. Champ's
Garage. 1114 N. Central. Ph. 2-4109.
FOR SALE Used Feed Mixer & Ham-
mermill. PJione 2-5295.
SAMSOIC FEED & SEED CO.
BAKED FOOD SALE by Registered
Nurses at Home Appliance Sat..
Jan. 21st. 9 a.m.
FOR SALEOlTtRADE 1950 Ford 1-
ton with aluminum van. Ph. 3-2916.
TRUNDLE bunk bed, new. Was $72.95'.
now. $5D.!5.
TWIN SIZE mattress, new. Was
$29.95. now $24.95.
PR. twin size bookcase headboards.
flO.
BROWN'S FURNITURE
120 S. Main Phoenix 2-4921
fcOIL TO BURN"
Also expert Burner Service.
MEDFORD FUEL. Tel. 2-2111
MID-JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
FEED SPECIALS
Vheat S4.10 per cwt.
Hen Scratch ....S4.10 per cwt.
Rolled Barley $2.35 per sack
Grd. Oats & Barlev S3.35 per cwt.
SAMSON FEED & SEED CO.
4x4 ROUGH cedar posts. 6 to 16 ft.,
at 7c lineal ft. Free delivery.
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix. Ph. 3-2888
THE J. H. Lusk Piano Co., 333 S.
Riverside announces they are re
maining open evenings for your con
venience. You are cordially invited
to see and hear those beautiful
Baldwin Pianos & Organs. Ph.
2-8635.
CHICK SEASON Is Here. Order yours
now to get early birds.
GRANGE CO-OP
Central Point Ashland
SAVE 10 ON FENCING
i Barb Wire Poultry Netting
Steel Fence Posts Field Fencing
Staples Nails Etc.
SAMSON FEED & SEED CO.
12.000 Ft. 2x6 2 & better CM at $90
per M; 60.000 ft. 1x8 No. 4 & bet
ter resawed sheeting $40 per M. Free
delivery.
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix. Ore. Ph. 3-2888
20 OFF ON POULTRY-SUPPLIES
Founts Feeders Brooder
Heat Lamps Egg Scales Etc.
MID-JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
SAMSON FEED & SEED CO.
FIR SLABS BEST GRADE
12 or 16 inch green
Quick Delivery. Big Loads
MEDFORD FUEL Tel. 2-2111
SINGER sewing machine. Treadle.
A-l. 2 davenos, one with new ny
lon cover. Mahogany record cabi
net. Child's wardrobe.
BROWN'S FURNITURE
120 S. Main Phoenix 2-4921
WE FIX 'EM while Tyou sleep
HAWKINS NITE GARAGE
616 S. Riverside Ph. 3-1534
15 OFF ON ALL HARDWARE
Rope Pails Gas Cans
Screwdrivers Wrenches
Tool Boxes Vises Levels Etc.
MID-JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
' SAMSON FEED & SEED CO.
CHICK Starter Mash 100 lbs. $ 5.20
All in One Mash 100 lbs. 4.85
Co-op 16 Cowfeed ..100 lbs.. 3.95
Dairy Special 100 lbs. 3.55
Molasses by the
Barrel 600 lbs. 13.50
GRANGE CO-OP
Central Point Ashland
MEDFORD FURNITURE
2ND HAND STORE
USED Furniture and Appliances
2502 W Main Phone 2-9355
RUMMAGE SALE. Providence Guild,
108 N. Ivy. Fri. & Sat.. Jan. 20-21.
O BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS
for sale. 20c each Mail Tribune
Office. 27 North Fir
PLANER BLOX . . .
( quick delivery
MEDFORD FUEL. tel. 2-2111
SAVE 20 ON LAWN & GARDEN
TOOLS
Shovels Rakes Wheelbarrows
Garden Hose Sprinklers Etc.
SAMSON FEED & SEED CO.
APPLICATION Tor Medford Mail
Tribune carriers Must be 12 vrs old
and in Jr high school resident of
Medford Apply in oerson at Mail
Tribune circulation d gpartment
FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 bedroom
home 4 years old. Large closets,
plenty of kitchen cabinets, oak
floors, fireplace. Covered concrete
patio. Double garage with concrete
driveway. Paved street. Near new
grade school and high school. Priced
to sellt Write Tribune Box 5272.
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TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,.
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT.
SEALED BIDS ac hereinafter desig
nated will be received by the District
Forester. Bureau of Land Management,
Citv Hall. Medford. Oregon prior to
10:30 A.M., PACIFIC STANDARD
TIME, on February 17. 1956. for all
timber marked or designated for cut
ting. Before bids are submitted, full
information concerning the timber,
the conditions of sale and submission
of bids should be obtained from the
above District Forester. The right is
hereby reserved to waive technical
defects in this advertisement and to
reject any or all bids. The United
States reserves the right to waive any
informality in bids received when
ever such waiver is in the interest of
the United States. IN JACKSON
COUNTY: OREGON: JACKSON MAR
KETING AREA: O&C AND PUBLIC
DOMAIN: SALVAGE SCALE SALE:
All timber designated for cutting on
S!2NE',NWU. Lot 1. Sec. 19, T. 36 S,
R. 2 W.. Portion NiiXWU. Portion
SW'.NWU, Portion WSE'iNWU.
NWUNE.EijSWUNE'i. Sec. 24. T.
36 S.. R. 3 W., W.M. estimated for the
purpose of this sale to be 75 M bd. ft.
Douglas Fir. 105 M bd. ft. Ponderosa
Pine. No bid for less than S7.30 per
M bd. ft. for the Douglas Fir, $5.00
per M bd. ft. for the Ponderosa Pine
or a total purchase price of $1,072.50
will be considered. Minimum deposit
with bid $200.00. The cost of the Pub
lic Domain portion of advertising
shall be borne by the successful
bidder.
265-Foot Dam OKd
For John Day Project
Washington OJ.R) Acting on
protests by residents along the
Columbia river, the Board of
Engineers' for Rivers and Har
bors yesterday approved a 265
foot instead of a 292-foot high
dam for the proposed John Day
project.
Complaints had been received
that a high dam would result in
valuable industrial and other
property being inundated.
The lower dam also would cost
about 40 million dollars less than
that originally planned, or some
310 million dollars.
The high dam would inundate
towns of Arlington, Boardman
and Irrigon in Oregon and Pat
terson, Alderdale and Plymouth
in Washington. The town of
Roosevelt, Wash., faces inunda
tion by the low-level dam.
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Quotes From the News
By UNITED PRESS
San Francisco Gov. Averell Harriman of New York on wheth
er he expects to become president of the United States:
'T don't think it's necessary to point out that I am not presi
dent. And it doesn't seem likely I ever will be."
Amman, Jordan A spokesman for King Hussein of Jordan on
why the key Arabian nation "will remain" anti-Communist:
"To us, it's a question of conviction, not political convenience."
Big Rapids, Mich. Patrolman T. L. Voss who ticketed his
daughter Sandra, 17, for failure to have her car under control
when she struck two parked cars:
"You'll have to pay for that one yourself."
Yokosuka, Japan General L. Lemnitzer, U.N. and U.S. Far
East commander, in a tribute to the first of 852 unknown Ameri
can dead of the Korean war being returned to their home soil:
"Only the names of these men are unknown to us. We do know
that they were our comrades-in-arms."
Tokyo A discouraged Japanese bill collector who aired his
woes in a letter to a Tokyo newspaper:
"I feel like crying out about people who do not pay their bills.
Such people think it is nothing to walk around collecting bills. I
wonder if a little more consideration could not be shown. We too
are humans." .
Douglas County Forms
Flood Warning System
Roseburg OJ.R) A group of
flood-weary Douglas county res
idents announced today they
have formed a flood warning
system utilizing facilities of the
weather bureau, civil defense
agency and communications me
dia. They said they formed the
warning system as a protection
of lie and property in the Ump
qua river basin in the event of
a recurrence of the high water
that swept the county in Decem
ber. Organizers were Brig. Gen.
J. P. Pierce, head of the Douglas
County Civil Defense agency;
Mark Lander of the Roseburg
office of the weather bureau, and
Del McKay of Radio Station
KRXL.
Portland (U.R) Five men
were arrested here yesterday on
charges of contributing to the
delinquency of minors in connec
tion with what police said was a
series of moral offenses against
teenage boys. A sixth man was
to be arrested today, juvenile of
ficers said.
BOYS ON PROBATION
Portland (U.R) Ten boys In
volved Jan. 8 in the hanging in
effigy of Principal Olin Wills of
Lincoln high school have been
placed on probation but are con
tinuing In school, officials said
today.
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