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I will, on the 10th day of September. 1956. at 1 o'clock A.M.. at the front door of the County Courthouse in Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the right, title and interest of Wilma R. Skeeters in the following described property situate in the County of Jackson and State of Ore- ?on. to-wit: lommencing at a point which Is South 1 00' East 136.0 feet from the north east corner of Lot Two I2 in Section 15. Township 34 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jack son County. Oregon; thence South 89 00' West 120 0 feet for the true point of beginning; thence South fe 00' West 6000 feet; thence North lm 00' West 72 0 feet; thence South 79 39' East 615 feet; thence South 1 00' East 60 0 feet to the true point of beginning. Also beginning at a point which is South 1 00' East 1360 feet from the northeast corner of Lot Two i2) in Section 15. Township 34 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County. Oregon; thence South 89 00' West 60.0 feet; thence North 1 00' West 60.0 feet; thence North 89 00 East 60.0 feet; thence South 1 00' East 00 0 feet to the point of beginning. . . Also beginning at a point which South 89B 00' West 180.0 feet, and South 1 00' East 1360 feet from the northeast corner of Lot Two (2) in Section 15. Township 34 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon; thence South 1 00' East 71.8 feet: thence North 77 30' East 61.2 feet: thence North 1 00' West 60 0 feet; thence South 89 00 West 60 0 feet to the point of beginning. Also beginning at a point which is South lr 00' East 136 0 feet from the northeast corner of Lot Two (2) in Section 15. Township 34 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackjnn County. Oregon; thence South 89 00' West 120.0 feet: thence Soutf. 1 00' East 76.0 feet; thence South 77 30' West 6156 feet; thence North 79" 30' West 61 2 feet; thence South 89 00 West 60.0 feet; thence South 1 00' East 196.1 feet; thence North 89 0C' East 600 feet; thence South 1 00' East 60 0 feet; thence North 89 00' East 240.0 feet: thence South 1 00 East 16 0 feet; thence South 89 00' West 284.9 feet; thence South 39 40 East 69.0 feet; thence South 66 10 East 272 2 feet: thence North I 00' West 510 0 feet to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM the following Beginning at a point which is South 1" 00' East 196 0 feet from the above described northeast comer of Lot Two (2): thence South 89 00' West 120.0 feet; thence South 1 00' East 16.0 feet: thence North 89 00 East 120.0 feet: thence North 1" 00' West 16 0 feet to the point of beginning. Also. EXCEPTING THERE FROM the following: Beginning at a point which is South 1 00' East 332.0 feet from the above described north east corner of Lot Two (2l; thence South 8ft' 00' West 180.0 feet; thence North 86 16' West 60 1 feet; thence South 80 22' West 60.05 feet; thence South 1 00' East 16 0 feet; thence North 89 22 East 60.0 feet: thence South 86 16' East 600 feet; thence North 89 East 1800 feet; thence North I 00' West 16.0 feet to the ?oint of beginning. Also. EXCEPTING HEREFROM the following: Begin ning at a point which is South 1 00' East 2720 feet; and South 89 00' West 240.0 feet from the northeast corner of Lot Two 2) in Section 15. Township 34 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson Countv. Oregon; thence South 89 00' West 60 0 feet: thence South 1 00' East 54.9 feet: thence South 89 22' Fast 60 05 feet; thence North 1 00' West 555 feet to the point of he ginning. Also. EXCEPTING THERE FROM the following: Beginning at a point which is South 1" 00 East 484.0 feet, and South 89" 00 West 180.5 feet from the northeast corner of Lot Two (2 in Section 15. Township 34 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meri dian in Jackson County. Oregon: thence South tW 00' West 104 6 feet: thence South 30 40' East 60 9 feet: thence South 66 10' East 40.2 feet; thence North 23 50 East 71 0 feet to the point of beginning. Also. EXCEPT ING THEREFROM the following: Be ginning at a point which Is South 1 00' East 484 0 feet, and South 89 00 West 114.4 feet from the northeast corner of said Lot Two 2; thence South 89 00' West 65 9 feet; thence South 23 50' West 710 feet; thence South 66" 10' East 60 0 feet; thence North 23 50' East 98 9 feet to the point of beginning. Also. EXCEPT ING THEREFROM the following: Be ginning at a point which is South 1 00' East 408 0 feet from the north east comer of said Lot Two (2: thence South 89 00 West 240.0 feet; thence South 1 00 Fast 60.0 feet; thence North 89 00' East 240 0 feet: thence North t 00 West 60.0 feet to the point of beginning. Also. EX CEPTING THEREFROM the following: Beginning at a point which is South 1 00 East 484.0 feet from the north east corner of said Lot Two (2); thence South 89 00' West 114 4 feet; thence South 23 50 West 28 9 feet; thence South 66" 10' East 143 8 feet: thence North 1 00' West 96.0 feet to the point of beginning. Dated thia 8th dav of August, 1956. Howard Gault. Sheriff NOTirE No. 9632 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT W SLEETER. aka ROBERT WILLIAM SLEETER. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned executrix of the above estate has filed herein her final report and account and that Monday. September 24. 1956. at 9:30 o'clock a.m. at the courthouse in the city of Med ford in said county, has been fixed by the above named court as the time and place for hearing objections to said final report and account and for the examination and allowance there of. Dated and first published thia 24th day of August. 1956. PEARL. ELAINE SLEETER, Executrix NEFF. FROHNMAYER A LOWRY Attorneys for Executrix Use Mail Tribune Want Ads The Community's Biggest Marketplace . LEGAL NOTICES RESOLUTION NO. 860 A RESOLUTION proposing to per mit adjacent property to use a water main as a lateral water main; to levy an assessment on the property front ing on the street wherein said water main is laid; setting a time and place for protests thereto and providing for notice thereof. WHEREAS the City of Medford lias heretofore caused a water main to be laid in Murphy Road adjacent to cer tain real property in the City of Med ford fronting on Murphy Road and the Council being of the opinion that said water main may be used by the property fronting on that portion of said main as laid in Murphy Road from a point 478 feet North of Bar nett Road to Walden Place, and WHEREAS said water main has not. as yet. been paid for and it appearing to the Council that the use of said water main as a lateral water main by said property last above mentioned will not materially interfere with the use thereof for the purpose for which it was originally laid, now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUN CIL OF THE CITY OF MEDFORD. OREGON Section 1. That it is the opinion of the Council that that part of the aforementioned water main laid in Murphy Road adjacent to certain real property in the City of Medford front ing on Murphy Road described as fol lows: to-wit: As laid in Murphy Road from a point 478 feet North of Barnett Road to Walden Place. May be used by the property fronting thereon as a lateral water main with out materially interfering with the use thereof for the purpose of a water main, the purpose for which it was originally laid, and the Council pro poses to permit the owners of adjacent property to use the same for lateral purposes as aforesaid. Section 2. It 4a the intention of the Council to assess the property fronting on Murphy Road wherein said water main is laid as hereinbefore last des cribed its proportionate share of so much of the cost thereof as equals the special benefit which will result to said property from the use of said water main as a lateral water main of such size as would be required to supdIv the property fronting on said Murphy Road in case said water main was not so used and the Council has and does hereby determine that the sum of $2.25 per front foot is the amount of such special benefit and the proportionate cost of such a lateral water main to such property as aforesaid and Intends to assess said amount against such adjacent property on account thereof. Section 3. The Council will meet at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M.. at the Council Chamber in the City Halt on the 18th day of September. 1956. at which time and place all protests of said assessment, as hereinbefore pro vided for. will be heard. Section 4. The Recorder is hereby directed to serve notice hereof upon the property owners aforesaid by pub lishing this resolution 3 times in a newspaper published and of general circulation In said City and by posting the same in 5 public places in said City; said publication and said posting to be not less than 10 days before the date of said meeting. Passed by the Council and signed bv me in authentication of its passage this 21st day of August. 1956 Earl Miller, Mayor ATTEST: D. F. Huson. Recorder Aopnned by me this 21st day of August. 1956. Earl Miller, Mayor NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY No. B-3763S IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DIST RICT OF OREGON In the Matter of CHRYSTAL COM PANY. Bankrupt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' that Norman R. Matteson. trustee of the estate of the above-named bankrupt, will sell the interest of said bankrupt in and to the following described real Kroperty at oral auction to the highest idder. for cash money of the United States of America, and subject to the confirmation of said court, said prop erty being situated in Klamath Coun ty. Oregon, to-wit: Cabin and all other buildings now located on premises leased from the U.S. Forest Service 'and de scribed as Lot 2. Block "S ", Lake of the Woods. West side home Owners Area as designated on the U.S. Forest Service Plat. Klamath County. Oregon, together with 6 beds. 1 mirror, 2 chests of drawers. 1 Electrolux. 1 Wedge wood gaa range, miscellaneous dishes, pots, pans, utensils, cleaning material. 1 table, and four chairs. 1 montery type daveno (makes into bed) 1 chair, 1 coffee table, 1 clock, 1 gas heater and 2 lamps. Said property will be sold at oral auction, on the 12 day of September, 1956. at 10:30 o'clock A.M. Pacific standard time. For cash or upon such terms as may be approved bv the Court. The auction will be held on the front steps of the Jackson County Court House at Medford. Oregon. Sealed bids, if submitted shall be con sidered equivalent to oral bids. To qualify, a bidder must submit to the undersigned, prior to the auction, a deposit either In cash, money order, certified or cashiers check, drawn in favor of the said trustee, in An amount not less than $850.00. Said property will be open for in spection on September 1st and 8th. 1956. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any and all bids and all bids are subject to the approval and confirmation of the abov? entitled Court. Dated at Medford. Oregon this 28th day of August. 1956. NORMAN MATTESON Trustee in Bankruptcy P. O. Box 1331. Medford. Oregon Use Tribune Want Ads J jst Call 2-6141 Faster Service Due Vets on Loans Salem U.R) Veterans build ing or improving their homes under the Oregon veterans' farm and home loan program can expect speedier inspection service in the future. Ernest J. Smith, loan mana ger for the State Department of Veterans' Affairs, said today the new change would be faster and also give more localized service, particularly in areas away from Portland or Salem. Under the plan, when a veter an gets a commitment irom the department telling him his loan has been approved, the depart ment will forward the plans and specifications to a field man or appraiser In the area and have him work directly with the veteran. "Previously," Smith explain ed, "a veteran in Medford ,say, who was building his home un der our loan program had to notify our Salem headquarters that his structure would be ready for an inspection In two weeks. We then would write out field representative or ap praiser in the area and instruct him to make the inspection." The veterans' department has made about 16,000 loans to vet erans since 1945. HORNBROOK Little Leaguers End Season BY MRS. H. H. CHAPMAN Hornbrook As a wind-up for the season, the Little Leagues baseball team challenged their dads to a ball game, which was played Aug. 26 at the Horn brook school diamond. The dads played the positions of their sons. Umpire was L. C. Walsh, sponsor and manager of the Hornbrook Little Leaguers. In spite of some of the dads coming up with a bad. case of "butter-fingers," they gave the kids some stiff competition, but the kids out played them by a score of 15 to 12. This is the second year the Hornbrook team has been in the Yreka league, and they tied for second place this season. Much credit for this is due to the ex cellent work of Coach Willie Jones. All star players this year were Steve McMaster, Butch Hegler, Loren Cummins, Jr., and Lauran Paine Jr. After the game Sunday, there was a turkey dinner-picnic at Lithia Park in Ash land for the players, their fam ilies, and fans. Gifts were pre sented to Willie Jones, and to Mrs. Lauran Paine who served as scorekeeper for the season, and Walsh was presented an autographed baseball. The Music club held its reg ular meeting Aug. 25 at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Paul Greene. Taking part in the program were, from Hilt, Billy Greene, Barbara and Carlene De Clerck, Marsha and David Simmen; and from Hornbrook, Penny Barnum, Linda Blanken ship, Darrell Jones, and Danny Metzen. David and Danny are new pupils of Mrs. Greene's. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Baum gartner of Yreka were visitors Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greene. They also visited Mrs. Baum- Once-Famed Saloon In Memphis Razed Memphis, Tenn. (U.R) Pee Wee's Saloon, the famed hang out on once bawdy Beale st. where William C. Handy com posed his famous "Memphis Blues," was disappearing today brick by brick. The song written at Pee Wee's bar 47 years ago was the first blues tune Handy ever wrote. It was soon followed by "Beale Street Blues" and "St. Louis Blues." When prohibition came along, the Lorenzo Pacini Pee Wee saloon closed, and never re opened. Now workmen are tear ing it down to clear the site for a modern shop. In using a stepladder, stand at least two steps from the top to avoid falling. Friday, August 31, 1958 MEDKORD (ORtaom MAIL TRIBUNE THREE gartners sister, Mrs. Mabel Sanders. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lauran Paine on the Klamath river are her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ton off and children Carol, Jimmy, and Alexis of Van Nuys, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. AI Gregory and children returned last week end from a five-week visit in Boston, Mass., his former home Gregory is principal of the local gram mar school. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Gregory Sr. of Pomona, Calif., who have been here the past few days, plan to remafn for two weeks longer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ohlund spent a few days this week visit ing in Alturas, Calif. While there they planned to see "Bud" Shook and Jimmy, who lived here for a numbers of years before Shook's recent transfer to Al turas. He is with the California state quarantine service. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jeter and son, Bill, returned Sunday from a motor trip to Los Angeles where they visited Jeter's par ents. A third son, Jonathan Paul, Happy Holpoint Says: In 1931 Hotpoint introduced the first fully automatic dishwasher! CITY APPLIANCE 127 No. Central Ave. Phone 3-5306 weighing 8 pounds 14 ounces, was born Aug. 24 at Ontario. Calif., to Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Heflick. Mrs. Heflick Is the former Roberta Greene, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greene. Mrs. Al King and Miss Nancy McMaster spent last week at the Community Bible camp at Lake o' the Woods. Carl Pickard, who was kicked in the face by a Brahma bull while taking part in a rodeo several weeks ago, was taken to Siskiyou County General hos pital in Yreka last Sunday. His illness has been diagnosed as meningitis, and is believed to have been precipitated by his in jury. He is not allowed visitors, but by his mother states he I would welcome oarda and let ters. "Drop-in" callers on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Walsh, were Mrs. Ralph Turk and daughters Rosemary and Carol, who were en route to their home at Happy Camp after visiting in Ashland. CASH for "Back-to-School Expense"? SEE Stark Finance Co. 2739 No. 99 Phone 3-1817 vjf j I I With you out of this picture . WHO WOULD PAY THI MORTGAGE? Probably a total Mrenger who would gat your hom at a bargain. Don't rok a forced sale in the event of your untimely death, when it com so little to guarantee a debt-free home for your family. Let w tell you more about k. Call or atop in today and ask about our Home Owner Secufity Plan. L. It part t kw yr STATE FARM Agent JOHN A. CARTER-VIRGIL R. WILKES LYNN COLBY 1 33 South Central Phone 2-9322 A short-time labor saving proc ess of making Cheddar cheese for use with ordinary cheese making equipment has been de veloped by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. The best way to clean patent leathers is with a dampened cloth and neutral soap. Vaseline also helps prevent cracking. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON IRIS O. DODGE, Administratrix of the Estate of Clarence L. Dodge, Deceased, vs. ARTHUR D. DILLON and MARTHA J. DILLON, husband and wile. By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled cause to be directed and dated August 8th, 1956, upon a Decree of Foreclosure entered in said Court on August 8th. 1956. in favor of Iris O. Dodge, Ad ministratrix of The Estate of Clarence L Dodge, Deceased, plaintiff, and against Arthur D. Dillon and Martha J. Dillon, husband and wife, defend ants. I will, on the 11th day of Sep tember, 1956. at 10 o'clock A.M, at the front door of the County Court house in Medford. Jackson County Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all of the right, title and interest of Ar thur D. Dillon and Martha J. Dillon, husband and wife, in the following described property situate in the County of Jackson and State of Ore gon, to-wit: . Commencing at a point West 990 feet and South 26 East, 620.16 feet from the Southeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 39. Township 38 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian. Jack son County, Cregon; thence West 172 feet: thence North 69 feet: thence West 140 feet; thence South 139.88 feet for the true point of beginning: thence South 120 feet to the North side of a 16 foot alley; thence along the North line of said alley East 271 feet, more or less, to a point 12S feet West of the West line of the County Road; thence North 26 West par allel with said County Road 100 feet; thence East 125 feet to the West line of the County Road: thence North 26" West along the West line of said County Road 20 feet: thence West 343 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. DATED at Medford. Oregon, this 8th day of August. 1956. Howard Gault, Sheriff IXleire's Cutc7 yruj godd Kfi(2Lke 78(s lhie(iLr(al NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the Circuit Court of the State of OreRon for the County of Jackson, Probate Department. In the Matter of the Estate of Eliza beth Reuter, Deceased. No. 9684. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has filed her Final Account az administratrix of the above estate with the Circuit Court of said County, and the Court has fixed the 24th day of September. 1956. at the hour of 10:00 A.M., of said day and the Circuit Judge's office in the Coun ty Courthouse in Medford, Oregon, as the time and place respectively for the healing of objections, ir any there be. to the said Final Account, and you are hereby notified to file objections, if any you have, to the said Final Ac count on or before the time fixed for hearing. Dated and first published this 34th day of August, 1956. Dorothy Morran. Administratrix f DO yOU HAVE T SPEED, JAY I GIRL. TYPISTS fe'S E LA5T CUU V v.tth plenty lj we obtained 1 l op SPEED? fe a position foCt VT" r Vp? MARRIED HER BOSS . ij 1 t frfl W THREE WEEKS 'J WEtL LEAVE THIS I TRU-MIX CONCRETE CO. TWF1P SFRVICE IS THE FASTEST AND BEST IN TOWN. 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