HORNBROOK
Mrs. Vieiras
By MRS. H. H. CHAPMAN
Hornbrook Funeral services
were held March 27 for Mrs.
Bonnie Vieira, 42, Hilt, who was
killed March 24 in an automo
bile accident on Hwy. 99. one
fourth of a mile north of Cotton
wood Creek bridge. Mrs. Vieira
is survived by her husband,
George, who is in Siskiyou
County hospital in Yreka with
critical injuries sustained in the
same accident. Burial was in the
Henley-Hornbrook cemetery.
Word has been received be
friends and relatives here that
Mrs. E. R. Grieve successfully
underwent major surgery on
March 27 at St. Mary's Hospital
in Reno, Nev. She will be in
the hospital several days before
returning to her home in Ne
vada City? Calif.
The Bridge club met March
21 with Mrs. Marshall Horn as
hostess. A dessert luncheon was
served, after which members
playing included Mrs. Frank
Ohlund. Mrs. Bertha Bradley,
Mrs. o Henley Clawson, Mrs.
Grace Quigley, Mrs. Lester Nye,
Mrs. Will Rogers of Klamath
jiver, Mrs. Frank Graves of
Hilt. Guest player was Mrs.
Duane Hamner, also of Hilt. Mrs.
Nye won high score and Mrs.
Rogers, second.
March 23 the regular month
ly meeting of the 4-H club was
held at the home of Mrs. L. C.
Walsh on Henley rd. About 15
members were present, includ
ing Mrs. A. L. Kutsky, one cf
the food group- leaders. Mrs.
Alec Rutledge attended as a
guest. After the business meet
ing, at which plans were com
pleted for a box social and dance
to be held in April, games were
played, and a party was held
with Mrs. Walsh and her daugh
ter, Sharee, acting as htfctesses.
Mrs. Robert Parshall left on
March 27 to visit with her par
ents in Hermiston, Ore. ,
Danny Freitas of Henley rd.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Freitas, entertained a number of
his friends on March. 23 at his
seventh birthday party. They at
tended the matinee at the Broad
way theater in . Yreka. Danny
was sisted by his mother who
transported, the 12 guests in
their station wagon, and who
reported they had a "bang-up"
time!
Those attending were Tommy
Wott, Scott Bagley, Danny Met
zen, Gary Rue, Steve and Bill
Farmer, Ricky Hogan, Tom and
Ralph McHenry of Yreka, for
mer Hornbrook playmates, and
Danny's brothers, Mike and
Roger. Also going along for the j
ride were Scott s mother, Mrs
Spring
Li
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POWER MOWER
SALE! 20 on
2V-90-R Savage
YARD CHIEF
Reg. $111 16
$138.95 1 1 1
YOU .SAVE $27.79
20"-89-R Savage
ROTOR CHIEF propelled
Reg. $12Q97
$154.95 ,fcy
YOU SAVE $30.98
18" SAVAGE Power Chief
Recoil Starter
Reg. $0416
$117.70
YOU SAVE $23.54
18" SAVAGE POWER
CHIEF Model 75 0
Reg. $7fl20
$87.75 1 W
YOU SAVE $1745
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j Virginia Bagley, and Mrs. Elsie
; Hogan, mother of Ricky and
Linda.
' Michael Williams, son of Mr.
. and Mrs. Carl Williams of Hen-
ley rd.. had a third birthday
i party March 20, but since he
; had been quite ill for ssveral
! days, his birthday was cele-
brated quietly and he had just
i a few ' grown-ups" in to have
J cake and ice cream with him.
Sally and Billy Jeter, daugh-
ter and son of Mr. and Mrs. L.
; E. Jeeter, are spending the East
; er vacation at home. Both young
people are students at Chico
State college at Chico, Calif.
Several Hornbrook friends
gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene French in Yreka
; March 24 for a birthday dinner
: honoring the March birthday of
j Mel Cozzalio. Besides Cozzalio
' and his wife, Jan, those attend
j ing were Mr. and Mrs. Lauran
! Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Al Kutsky,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett and
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Walsh.
The Boy Scouts and Explorer
Scouts of the Hornbrook troop
! held a private dance at the
Grange hall March 21. The boys
: all wore their uniforms, and
j took their girls. About 15 cou
! pies attended and all report
1 such a good time that they want
I to hold another such dance, in
the near futuer. Bob Payne was
! "record tender," and announced
! the dances.
! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams
and three children of Henley rd.,
visited friends in Corning, Calif,
and her parents in San Jose over
the week end.
Miss Clara Ladd, who has
been a teacher in the public
schools at Westwood, Calif., for
several years, spent the week
end at her home on Henley rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rimell
and daughter, Joyce, of Canyon-
I ville, Ore., were week end
! guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Chapman and their
! son, Oliver Fick. On Sunday
afternoon, both families drove
to Medford to attend the Parade
of Progress, after which Rimell
returned to Canyonville. Mrs.
Rimell and Joyce returned to
Hornbrook for a further visit,
and left Tuesday morning to
spend the day shopping in Med
ford, and returned to Canyon
ville that evening.
Mrs. Tom Watt Jr., Cub Scout
den mother, held an Easter egg
hunt for her cubs at her home
on March 27. The regular busi
ness meeting was held first, af
ter which those participating in
the hunt were Danny Mfftzen,
Danny Farmer, Steve Farmer,
Ricky Hogan, Earl Henley, Guy
Sanders, Gary McMaster, Char
les Whitten, Douglas Bennett,
and Roger Freitas. Charles
Whitten found the most eggs and
won first prize. Guests were Roy
Whitten, Billy Farmer and Tom
mie and Ronnie Watt. Refresh
ments consisted of a bunny cake
complete with big eyes and long
whiskers. Mrs. W. H. Farmer
has been named to the position
of assistant den mother.
Easter week end guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Hodge will be their son and
daughter-in-law and family, Dix
on, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. William
Oliver Hodge and Jimmy, Allen,
and three-months old Beverly.
Young Hodge is a teacher of
music in the Dixon public
schools.
Lions Club Asks
Circus Ticket Return
Medford merchants who pur
chased children's tickets for the
Rudy Brothers circus here Tues
day, April 3, have been asked to
return unused tickets to Crater
Lions club members for dis
tribution through public schools.
Club officials said they would
like to receive unused tickets
by Saturday, and may be left
with Murrey Dumas at 30 North
Riverside ave.
The club is sponsoring the
circus here.
More than a thousand species
aof wild flowers have been found
growing in Glacier National
Park, Montana.
27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Contract Road Building
ROADS BUILT TO County Specifi
cations. " free estimates. Road main
tenance and construction. Good
equipment and operators.
VIRGIL O ANDERSON. Ph 2-4624
Beads Hestrung
PEARLS & BEADS RESTRUNG
JEWELRY REP AIRING
SA.VTQ'S AGATE SHOP 411 E Main
Building
CHIMNEYS - FIREPLACES
O Repaii or additions Masonry or
lumber Concrete work of all kinds
. RAY ROBY Ph. 2-6594
S. B. FONG
Herb Specialist
CHARLIE CHAN
OFFlCEOPEN SUNDAYS ONLY
12 NOON TO 4 P.M.
O
CHINESE MEDICINE & HERB CO.
624 S. Riverside Medford
27-BUS1NESS DIRECTORY
TV & Radio Repair
EMERSON' TV
Where honest service is a must.
Free estimates. Ph. 2-6001.
HAMMILL fV SERVICE CO.
Home calls Medford area S3 50
Open 10 a.m. to P:30 p.m.
1330 W. Main Ph. 3-5406
TV & RADIO SERVICE
FEJ-DMAN & OLSON ELECTRIC
PHOXE Z-9070 01 2-2456
DOW TV SERVICE
Expert Sen ice All makes
90 dav GUARANTEE on all work
Phone 3-4762
Read and Use Classified Ads
Thp Cnmrriiin'tv c Hlrl 'n i 'rntnlace
Asphalt & Cement Paving
ASPHALT PAVING D r i v e w a y s
motels parkine areas mill vards
roads and industrial floors Free esti
mates Work euaranteeo Rogue
River Pavine Co Ph Medford 2-4037
Pests and Termite Control
TERMITES
CaU Paramount r'est Control
Inspect before buying Ph 2-9701
LOYD Termite Control Proteci voui
nnme from termites Free inspection
Ph Ash 2 7557 Foundation Work
Service & Repair
FRANCES DALi-AIRE FURRIER
Complete Fur Service
Restyling clean glazed and storage
Ph 2-6526 1060 Crater Lake Ave
Well Drilling
SHULTS BROS well driUrng & pump
service We strive to please every
customer Ph 3-4141 Eves z-5bbi)
FYPrnlTTVrFn RplialM well drill
ing by GRIBBLE Phone Gold Hill
5-9323
ROGUE VALLEY DRILLING CO Im
mediate service on wells & pumps
Work guaranteed Terms Beei stock
accepted Ph 2-7372 885 Shafei
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
GOFF BROTHFRS Well Drillers, ex
perienced & reliable S&H G-een
Stamps Office Siskivou Hdwe 225
W Main Medtoro Phone 2-2939
or evenings 2-7026oi 33744.
DFISTER S WELL DRILLING CO For
vour water well problems Reliable
& experienced Up to the minute
eouipment 139 Vancouver Ph 2-H3IIH
House Moving
MEDFORD HOUSE MOVING
& GENERAL CONTRACTING. INC
110? N. Riverside
Moving. Raising. Foundations, Leveling
Free estimates. Ph. 2-4244 or 3-1078
Built-Ins Cabinef Work
BUILT-INS & Kitchen Cabinets made
to order Reasonable prices.
GRAHAM'S CABINET SHOP
824 V? N Riverside Ph 2-4171
Septic Tank
Mitchell "Septic" tank and
CESSPOOL SERVICE Tanks clean
ed and repaired drain and sewer
laid New tanks installed AU work
euaranteed Phone 3-1116
DICK S RURAL DISPOSAL SERVICE
Septic tanks pumped and repaired
Tanks installed to State specifics
tions any size trom 500 gallons up
Square concrete Domestic or Com
mercial tanks Drain fields laid
Free estimates and inspection All
work guaranteed Phone M R
(Dick) Gust 3-1457 Medford
SANITATION SERVICE
Darrell Fariss O E ConKlln
ROUND CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS
500-SaJ S68 750-gai S98
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 Rd
CASPER'S
Septic tanks pumped and cleaned
TANKS INSTALLED
Drain work Free inspection.
Low set prices No mileage charge
24 hours service Local War II vet
Dial 3-1511 or 2-6818
Tractor Work
CAT & CARRY-ALL work, terracing
and leveling, road building, exca
vating, plowing & discing, land
clearing & bulldozing, sub-soiling.
Eves. C. L. Robinson Ph 3-3332
Days, Robinson Bros., Ph 3-5376
LET US do your garden, lawn & land
scaping. Have new Howard Roto
vator. All work guaranteed. Ph.
2-8485.
ROTOVATING
VAL ALBERTS
937 S. Holly Ph. 3-5625
TRACTOR WORK
Plowing, discing, leveling, land
scaping. Ph. 2-9452.
ROTOVATING
Glen Kier
Ph. 3-3023
GARDEN TILLING
Experienced man with large roto
tilling machine. Ph. 2-4357.
Trenching Loading Backfilling
Septic tanks Drain fields, installed.
State approved. LEROY CALKINS.
532 Palm Ph. 2-5581
Electric Motors
GAGE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE
Delco and GE Motors
Motor Rewinding and Repairing
112 N Front Phone 2-2626
Oil Burner Service
COMPLETE BURNER Service &
Heating Oils McGinty Fuel Co.,
Ph. 2-8277
SPARK & H C LITTLE SPECIALISTS
4tb & Front Ph 2-5296
KENNEDY FUEL OIL
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 Ph Medtord Ore 2-4174
Rugs & Carpets
For COMPLETE Carpef Service
fall DYKE'S Ph. 2-5168
227 E. 6th Medford
Plumbing
BROOK'S ELECTRIC
PLUMBING DEPT
For fast, courteous and efficient
service on all vour plumbing prob
lems. Call 2-5209.
BROWNIE'S
PLUMBING AND HEATING. INC.
PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE
519 Crater Lake Ave Ph 2-4801
Granite & Top Soil
FINEST Bear Creek top soil. Creek
un gravel, pit run and crushed
granite. Prompt delivery. Dump
trucks foi hire. Estimates glady
given. Jim Nunes. Ph. 3-4638.
CRUSHED ROCK
Clean Sand and Gravel
Eves. Ph. 3-2711 or 2-8966
TOP soil. Rich, sandy loam. Granite,
creek run gravel, fill dirt. Prompt
delivery. Charles Bennett. Ph 2-2511
GRANITE CREEK RUN GRAVEL
Fill Dirt Top Soil
Truck-mounted power shovel and
6x6 dump trucks for hire.
Road Grading & Maintenance
VIRGIL O ANDERSON Ph. 2-4624
TOP SOIL-SANDY LOAM Creek run
gravel Ph 3-5071 or 2-4317. A L.
"Tex" Nash.
BEAR -CREEK sandy loam, creek run
gravel pit run & crushed granite
Jim Nunes. Ph. 3-4638.
GRANITE Loading & Hauling
LUCIUS & WILBERT LULL
Phone 3-NQ4-1489
TOP SOIL, fill dirt granite and creek
run gravely Tractor and Cat dozer
and loader for hire Austin L King
Trucking. Phone 2-7258 or 2-4167
CRUSHED ROCK SAND & GRAVEL
M. C UNINGER & SONS
Phone 2-5336 or 2-5897
27-BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Painting
PAINTING-Interior of" Exterior.
Spray or brush Free estimates.
Ph. 2-8583
SPRAY painting roofs houses general
painting Free estimates Sullivan
Bros 219 S ivy Phone 2-9851.
PAINTING Brush or Spray Free
estimates and terms A Q Murphy
Phone 2-8595 or 2-9143
Fuel and Sawdust
RED FIR SLABS
SAWDUST
TRY-R-WOOD Ph 3-3536
Generators Starters
Generator-Starter repairs & exchange
Armature winding Cliff's Auto
Electric 1311 N Riverside 2-5068
Equipment Rental
DO IT YOURSELF EQUIPMENT
RENTAL Tillers, mixers mowers,
etc Spring St. Next to Grange hall.
Auto Service
CLEANING & REPAIRING
DALE NEWMAN'S
MEDFORD RADIATOR SERVICE
8th & Grape Ph. 2-7572
Housecleaning
HOUSECLEANING
Walls & ceilings, Windows, Rugs &
Upholstery. Ph. 2-7580.
Income Taxes
Income Tax Service
Bookkeeping at Your Home
Ph. 2-2055
INCOME TAXES Farmers, Loggers.
Wage Earners, Small Firms. 25 yrs
experience Reasonable 1238 N
Riverside. Ph. 2-6992.
TOM BANKS Income Tax and Book
keeping Service. 103 First St.
Phoenix. 2-7656.
Federal & State Wage earners, farm
ers, partnerships 20 yrs. exp OpaJ
Rone. 416 Fairmont. 3-3912 anytime.
M A CRAMER
Tax & Accounting Service
3135 Madrona Lane Ph. 2-5930
Feaeral & State Income Tax assistance
S C. Jones & Sons Billings Agency
Cor 6th & Holly Medford
42 E. Main St., Ashland
CLEO CANOOSE 55 Ross Court. For
day or eve appointments Ph 2-2913
15th year in same location
INCOME TAX RETURNS
Victor C. Sether Brophy Bldg.
Main & Central
Experienced Tax Service
MARY B MAASS
304 S. Ivy Phone 2-9281
Dead line for Sunday Classified Is
at noon Saturday
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING j
Notice is hereby given that the I
annual meeting of members ot ioutn
ern Oregon Child Guidance Clinic
Association. Inc., will be held April 5,
1956 at 7:00 p.m. in the Hedrick Jr.
High School. 1501 E. Jackson Blvd.
Bertha H. Young
Secretary
FOR SALE
One GMC 16-passenger bus located at
County Shops. Barnett Road. Sealed
bids will be accepted at the court
house on or before 10:00 o'clock A.M.
April 9. 1956. Cash for total amount
of bid must accompany each proposal.
Jackson County Court
NOTICE OF HEARING BY THE
PLANNING COMMISSION
of the
CITY OF MEDFORD
Notice is hereby given that a Public
Hearing will be held by The Planning
Commission of the City of Medford
at the Council Chamber in the City
Hall of said City at the hour of 7:30
o'clock P.M., April 9, 1956, for the
proposed vacation of the following
described property:
That portion of the North and South
alley adjacent to Lots 1, 2 and 3,
Block 2, Edwards Place Addition to
the City of Medford, Jackson County,
Oregon.
All persons interested in the change
of zone as above set forth will be
heard at the time and place aforsaid
oy tne Planning Commission.
By order of the Planning Commis
sion, March 14, 1956.
Neva Samuels
City Recorder
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NO. 9778
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN PROBATE
In the Matter of the Estate of
MAMIE WOLF. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I have been appointed by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Jackson County, as Executor of the
estate of Mamie Wolf, deceased, and
have duly qualified. All persons hav
ing claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present them,
with proper vouchers and duly veri
fied, to me at the office of Edwara
C. Kelly. No. 20 Goldy Building, Med
ford, Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
DATED at Medford. Oregon, this
23rd day of March. I9oo.-
CHARLES H. DELSMAN
Executor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN PROBATE
In the Matter of the Estate of
BESSIE E. ROWAN. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatj
have been appointed by the Circuit
Court of the btate of Oregon for Jack
son County as Administrator de bonis
non of the estate of Bessie E. Rowan,
deceased, and have duly qualified.
All persons having ciaims against sam
estate are hereby notified to present
them, with proper vouchers and duly
verified to me at the office of Edward
C. Kelly, No. 22 Goldy Building,
Medford. Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
DATED at Medford, Oregon, this 9th
day of March, 19o6.
EDWARD C. KELLY
ADMINISTRATOR DE BONIS NON
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT AND REPORT
No. 9615
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
FRANK F. RIDDLE, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his final ac
count and report in the above entitled
estate and that by an order of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Jackson, Probate
Department, the hearing upon the
same has been set for the 16th day of
April, 1956, in the Circuit Courtroom
of the Jackson County Courthouse in
Medford, Oregon, at the hour of 10:00
o'clock a.m.
All persons having objections there
to are hereby notified to present
the same on or before such time.
Date of first publication of this
notice is March 16. 1956.
H. Dewey Wilson, administrator
of the Estate at Frank F. Riddle
McAllister. Duncan & Brophy
Attorneys for Administrator
NOTICE OF SALE
No. 9659
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
In the Matter of the Estate of
ARTHUR REGINALD ROWLEY,
Deceased.
Note is hereby given that the under
signed will, from and after the 31st
day of March. 1956. sell all the right,
title and interest of the above en
titled estate in and to the following
described real property, to-wit:
Lots 5, 6 and 7 of Block 4,
- LAURELHURST ADDITION, to
the City of Medford. Jackson
County, Oregon.
Said real property will be sold at
private sale at the Law Office of
Thomas J. Reeder. 216 E. Main St.,
Medford. Oregon, for cash, subject to
the confirmation of the above entitled
Court.
Dated and first publishes, March 9,
1956.
Thomas J. Reeder
Administrator
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF HEARING BY THE
PLANNING COMMISSION
ol the
CITY OF MEDFORD
Notice is hereby given that a Public
Hearing will be held by The Plan
ning Commission of the City of Med
ford at the Council Chamber in the
City Hall of said City at the hour of
7:30 o'clock P.M.. April 9. 1956. for
the proposed amendment to the
Zoning Ordinance to include an Agri
cultural zone as will be shown on the
official zoning map.
All persons interested in the estab
lishment of an Agricultural zone will
he heard at the time and place afore
said by the Planning Commission.
By order of the Planning Commis
sion, March 14. 19b.
Neva Samuels
City Recorder
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that on the
21st day of April, 1956. 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 the following
described real property situated in
Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit:
A strip of land in the shape of
a triangle off of the Southwest
corner of the following described
land situated in Jackson County,
Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at the Southwest
Corner of the Southeast Quarter
of Section 11 Township 38 South,
of Range 1 West of the W.M., in
Jackson County, Oregon; thence
North, on the west line of said -
IMPROVED BUILDING LOTS FOR HOMES IN
Near Schools and Shopping Center
Bus Service
for sale through
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Every industry has a standard by which its products can be measured.
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ISM
Vreport
Friday, March 30, 195S
Southeast Quarter, 1320 feet to
the Northwest corner of the
Southwest Quarter of the South
east Quarter of said section;
thence East on the north line of
the Southwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter, to the westerly
line of the Coleman Creek County
Road; thence southerly along the
westerly line of said road to the
south line of said Section 17;
thence West along the south line
of said section to the point of
beginning.
The triangle is generally de
scribed as follows: Beginning at
the Southwest corner of the
Southeast quarter of Section 17,
Township 38 South, Range 1 West
of ihe Willamette Meridian and
running along the South line of
the property above described in
a generally Easterly direction
639 feet; thence in a Northwest
erly direction approximately 645
feet to a point on the Westerly
line of the large tract above de
scribed, which is 145 feet North
of the point of beginning, thence 1
I South on the Westerly line of the
large tract above described to the
point of beginning.
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 16th day
of March, 1956, in a certain suit
therein, wherein I. N. Shiilts and
M. D. Shults are plaintiffs, and E. C.
Dorrough and Beatrice Margaret
Dorrough are defendants.
Dated this 19th day of March. 1956.
Howard Gault, Sheriff
Jackson County, Oregon
10 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS
WILSON PARK SUBDIVISION
off Stewart Avenue between
Peach and Hamilton
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