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"L Around Hollywood Hollywood OP! Silent screen star Billie Dove is one retired movie queen who can't be lured back into show I i business. She's content to let her handsome son carry on the acting tradition. Miss Dove will be re membered b y grown-ups in Aline Moibr e a u a ience as the Elizabeth Taylor of the '20s, a brunette beauty with big eyes, spit curls, bobbed hair and a cupid's bow mouth. Recently she arrived in town from her sumptuous Palm Springs home but not to join On The Side By E. V. DURUNO (Distributed by King Feature Syndicate, Inc.) Is there a statue of Pierre Oi ler at any race coiirse? Is there a "Pierre Oiler Handicap" any- where? Has there ever been a thoroughbred named Pierre Oi ler? I think not This makes Monsieur Oiler one of the world's most forgotten men. His is also a case of unforgiveable ingratitude. Why? He invented the pari-mutuel system "of wa gering which has brought race track operators unprecedented prosperity. Oiler ran a drug store on the Boulevard des It alians, Paris. On the side he op- erated a handbook. The Paris horseplayers, the-world's sharp est bettors, soon had Oiler reel ing financially. He decided to let them bet against each other. So he originated the so called pari-mutuel system. He handled! the details of the wagering at his shop and took in payment five per cent of the gross amount wagered. The French race tracks soon took up the method. It has since spread all over the world. In this country over $2Vfc bil lion annually is wagered at race tracks by the pari-mutuel sys tem. Asking Queries from clients. Q. In what city can be found the most ligible unattached males? A. San Francisco has the highest percentage of eligible bachelors. But they are hard to get. They love liberty. The easiest place to get a husband is Brooklyn. The Brooklynites are born hus bands, very easy to lead to the altar. They are also easily brok en into matrimonial harness . . . ' Q. Who was Astaire's leading lady in the stage production of "The Gay Divorcee"? Was she an outstanding dancer? As good as "Ginger" Rogers? A. Claire Luce was Fred's leading lady in the stage production. She was definitely an outstanding danc er and as accomplished in that respect as Miss Rogers. Red Lights Why was that section of Man hattan called "The Red Light District"? asks a Bostonian. In the yesteryear in that part of East Side of Manhattan the so called "Ancient Profession" was not secretly practiced. At houses where it was practiced there was displayed a red light in the window at night A red ribbon in the daytime. Also when the "Ladies of the Evening" went out walking to solicit customers they wore black shoes with red heels as a means of identifica tion. Horses and Women The current practice in describ ing a female with ideal propor tionor those that are not ideal is to quote her measurements in three dimensions as follows 36-23-36. Referring, of course, to the bust, waist and hip mea surements in order named. A feminine subscriber suggests that - that measurements thus quoted are inadequate description. That the height should be included, as what might be ideal measure ments for a tall female are not those for a petite type. She sug gests four dimension descriptions giving the height in inches. As for example, the measurements of a woman of five feet, six in height would be described 36-26- .36-66. This seems an excellent By ALINE MOSBY United Press Correspondent other stars of the past glories in television comebacks. Instead she's visiting the movie set of her 25-year-old son, Robert Ken aston Jr. Son Tries for Stardom While his mother stays in re tirement, Robert has decided to try for stardom himself. After small roles in "The Bridges of Toko-Ri," "The Proud and the Profane" and 'The Tin Star," he's coming uito his own with a fat role at Paramont studio in "Teacher's Pet." 'But not me, I stopped acting shortly after I was married," laughed Miss Dove, now Mrs. Robert Kenaston, wife of a re tired rancher. "I started work very young, in my 'teens, and I decided that when I married I wanted to have a normal, or non-professional, life. I gave up acting because I wanted o. Retirement Enjoyed "In Palm Springs the days aren't long enough to do every thing I like. I play golf and paint, do a normal amount of en tertaining and run my home. I also have a 19 year-old daughter, Gail." Billie Dove now looks like the wealthy Palm Springs matron she is beautiful p r e m aturely white hair; a clear, tanned skin and expensive dresses with sweaters to match. Her friends know she once was a big star, she says. But despite her one-time prominence, "I never encouraged or discour aged Robert to be an actor." "And I never was exposed to show business at home, we never discussed it," put in Son Robert. LEGAL NOTICES suggestion. Sidelights The so-called "spit ball" style of pitching originated in Brook lyn. The originator was a tricky twirler named Elmer Stricklett ... "So you say spaghetti and corn on the cob are the two most difficult things on the menu for a woman to eat gracefully," writes a young woman of Man hattan. "How about artichokes?" Dairy Month, Festival Topics of Meeting The Jackson County Chamber "of Commerce will meet with rep resentatives of June Dairy Month and the Phoenix Festival Wednesday at 8:45 a.m. in the Phoenix Community club. , " It will be a no-host meeting with coffee, doughnuts and milk, which will be provided by mem bers of the dairy industry, His tory and future plans for these two events will be discussed at the session. The meeting has been arrang ed by Ken MacDonaid and Bill AbtJCl, co-chairmen of the cham ber" of commerce greeters' com mittee. CLFRK'S MONTHLY STATEMENT COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON April, 1957 The following is a statement of the proceedings of the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon. listing claimants for supplies and services which were passed upon during the month of April. 1957, as required by Chapter 136 of 1947 Sessions Laws. BERETH P. HOPKINS County Clerk. Approved by Jackson County Court: Orders: In the matter of Transfer from Jackson County Farm Home Fund to General County Fund; Water Main installation for Detention Home; Sale of lands heretofore acquired by Jackson County; Making advanced salary payments to Employees of Jackson County Road Department; Transfer of funds from Motor License Fund to General Road Fund; Civil Defense Disaster Flood Relief Fund to the General Road Fund: Appoint ment of Edward Stevens as a mem ber of Board of Directors of the South Bear Creek Sanitary District; Filing a plat of Douglas Addition: Appoint ment of Deputy County Veterinarian I or jacKSon couniy; cdni-cuciuuii ui Personal Property Taxes lor Ji. ec S.- D. Alleman; Carl N. Goodwin; Earl Sherriff; Medford Furniture Store; Annulling Load Limits on Antelope Road. Carberry Road: Election for the purpose of withdrawing certain described lands from the Evans Creek Livestock District: For Deed to right of way to Robert L. & Hilda A. Hague and Indenture of access to Pa cific Highway: Claims in the matter of payment for slaughtered diseased cattle. John W. Walch. James O. Cheek. Marshall Minter. Andrew J. ChaDman. and Circle G. Ranch. Liquor permits issued to: Oak Knoll Golf Club. Valley View Race Track, Chas. A. & Jewell Carr. Frank M. & Veta M. Woolen, Hyatt Lake Resort and Evans Valley Lockers. Load permits issued to: McGrew Brothers. Ace House Movers, J .Ben nett Sc Sons. Mr. John Summers. Tru Mix Concrete Company, Mr. Wesley A. Hassett. McCormick Piling, Med ford House Movers, California Ore gon Power Company, O. K. Transfer Company and Reliable House Movers. Filed: Monthly Statement of Jack son County Clerk for March 1957. Monthly Statement of Jackson County Treasurer for February 1957 Oath of James M, Main as Judge of District Court Oath of Bruce E. Hansen as Assist ant Water Master Minutes of Jackson County Dog Control Board. GENERAL COUNTY FUND Net payments for services of em ployes of Jackson County. Oregon: D.. Offenbacher 227.97. C. L. How ard 313.60, J. Cave 95.15. N. A. My rick 206.59. A. B. Holmes 33.47. F. I. Gal latin 133.40. J. D. Walsh 346.87, P Bettiol 327.13. D. DeBerrv 305.73. E. Gault 235.04. G. Wright 309.05. D. D. C?e 299.05. V. Vanoose 309.05. B. C Tennant 274.05. R. Gheysin 295.57. N. Matteson 315.37. S. L. Blumenfeld 315.37. M. Brooks 262.49. M. Stephens 224.24, G. Jacobs 196.63. M. Hagan 178.93, N. Neil 267.49 O. Leschensky 232.65. A. L. Peterson 180.06. B. J. Brown 211.61, I. F. 'Brenner 196.59, H. Dugan 260.54. D. V. Straus 223.01, L. Smith 206.59, A. Carter 235.04, T. C. Mclntyre 218.99. M. Mitchell 201.59. G. B. Bohl 241.99. P. I. More land 178.23. M. Collev 206.59. R. H Mesplie 31.02. B. Bieham 56.54. E. M Janouch 252.41, B. S. Hitt. Jr. 108.77 U. B. Inch 197.31, A. R. Bailey 245.04, M. D. Hinman 196.59, E. Jennings 236.68. V. Moore 240.04, D. Evanson 213.25. H. Nelson 191.13. A. L. Mar tin 201.13. P. Thanos 221.25. L. Thoen 196.66. W. B. McCullough 285.90, C. Miller 296.92, S. M. Penington 291.92, J. F. O'Hara 290.52. C. L. "Moldovan 296.92, T. Hatten 289.75. J. B. Caird 291.92, H. Hunter 321.92. L. W. Frost 153 34. M. Beneka 232.02. G. Camp bell 212.28. H. Niedermeyer 231.55 A. Beneka 158.20, F. Toews 234.46. E. J. Zander 315.37. P. Elliott 235.04. P DeWeerd 195.91, M. DeWeerd 127.14 J. O'Brien 112.74. M. O'Brien 46.97. O. C. Maust 223.97, S. C. Maust 213.97 C. Walker 181.19, H. Vick 140.05. V. Morse 146.21, R. L. Williams 134.13 L. Larvick 107.12, M. Bevel 128.95 D Thompson 136.08. E. Holbrook 139.92. L. Keith 147.12, M. Claassen 152.12. A. Line 152.17. A. Deal 71.62. E. Brown 228.16, D. Goddard 118.40 N. B. Cal hamer 139.13. M. J. Smith 127.67, P. O'Conner 133.02, C. Jay 113.95. M. Rem il lard 64.47, V. Hassler 127.67. D. Hassler 119.50, V. Heffernan 94.71. K. Crowell 301.46. B. L. Robbins 203.37. L. E. Wells 152.09. A. E. Mer kel M.D. 774.61. F. Clink 294.85. A. A. Makinen 260.57. M. H. Lehman 273.75 C. Kent 269.67. E. Kanclier 281.92. M. E. Bell 281.92. N. M. VanDewalker 183.05. E. H. McCalliard 281.92. W I Sutherland 342.15. O. S. Moore 328 24. J. Koppes 252.41. D. F. Thomas 180.05 L. Estes 260.57. C. B. Clark 281.92, C. L. Birk 66.42, J. M. Black 15.07, C. Z. Boyden 8.82, fit E. Boyden 6.87. L. A. Perkins 133.75. L. D. Pinkham 4.20. S. J Robinson 200.09 K. D. Weaver 131.86, P. J. Gilman 216.73, D. C. Hendrix 314.06. C. M. Smith 259.45. M. J. E. McNeil 257.41, I. D. Russell 196.59, A. A. Franzke 158.98. J. C. Anicker, Jr. 321.46. J. V. Bianconi 252.65. A. J. Slade 236.59 W. P. Tucker 253.01. L. M. Sherman 122.05. J. C. Eaton 311.46, M. R. Hub bell 321.44. L. A. Perry 291.23. Payments, travel expense: P. Bettiol 160.48. J. Bianconi 64.30. J. B. Caird 87.52. D. D. Coe 158.56 D. H. DeBerry 114.96. E. Fichtner 39.99. H. Gault 101.04, R. A. Gheysen 140.00. A. E. Merkel, M.D. 100.00, F Clink 100.00. O. S. Moore 75.00, E Kanclier 75.00. C. Kent 75.00. E. H. McGalliard 75.00, A. A. Makinen 75.00. M. E. Bell 75.00. C. B. Clark 75.00. W. I. Sutherland 75 00. M. H. Lehman 75.00. D. C. Hendrix 60.00 B. S. Hitt. Jr. 38.57. A. B. Mekvold 60.49. C. W. Miller 53.84. C. L. Mol dovan 36.95. J. F. O'Hara 93.04, S. Penington 27.28, W. J. Rogers 155.89. R. J. Schumacher 6.24. C. M. Smith 77.04. B. C. Tennant 125.28. W. P. Tucker 214.88. V. V. Vanoose 132.88, J. D. Walsh 126.64, L. E. Wells 103.24, G. Wright 107.20. Payments for supplies, services and equipment: Acorn Press 79.90, Addressoeraph Multigraph 1.73. Am. Hospital Supply 2.20. Am. Laundrv 6.66. Anders Photo Shop .28, City of Ashland 21.75, Ash- IEGAI NOTICES land Printing 79.72, Beck's Bakeries 48.76, Ben's Okeh New Sc Second Hand Store 11.00. Bofors 14.30. Calif. Ore. Power Co. 486.53, Calif.-Pacific Utilities 42.88. L. G. Case, MD. 10.00. Cash Davis Pharmacy 10.31, Catholic Services for Children 5.00. Central Rexall Drug 61.82. Children's Farm Home 35.00, Chore-Boy Western 11.30. Chrystal Meat Mkt. 60.01, City Sani tary Service 15.00, D. S. Collins 27.50, Commercial Printing 112.10, Commercial Wire Products 18.27, Con solidated Freightways 8.04. Dr. C. L. Coyle 25.00. Crane Co. 9.20, H. Dan ielson. M.D. 35.00, Davis Transfer & Storage 12.24. Dunham Printing 86.55, Duplicating Products 28.21, Eastman Kodak Store 10.56. S. Edwards 6.80, H. J. Eynon 130.00. Faber's 6.50. Fa ber's Market 23.14. B. P. Hopkins (Federal Tax) 4710.63. J. Fenning 9.00, Fluhrer Bakeries 17.64. Forbes Bro. Meats 10.15, Groceteria 19.51, Hahn. Wise & Barber 324.64. Ham by s 40.94, Haskins' Saw Shop 2.50, Dr. W. W. Weller 88.00, J. O. Cheek 112.00, M. Minter 112.00. J. W. Walch ao.uu. ur. a. a. fnuips nu.ta. A. J. Chapman 8.00. Circle G Ranch 8.00, W. W. P. Holt. M.D. 10.00. Home Ad- pliance 11.50, Hubbard Bros. 5.59. I. Huson 30.00, Independent Truck Line zi.4e, jewen umce supply 103.72, Jims Produce 42.15. J. K. Gill Co. 1.96, Jorgensen's 58.12. Josephine Gen eral Hospital 158.05. Klocker Print ery 186.36. Dr. E. L. Lawson 56.00. Louise Home 25.00. Mann's 16.85. The Mart 40.00. Mason. Ehrman 223.80, Medford Hotel 42.05. Medford Lab. 4.50. Medford Office Eauio. 3.50. Medford Paint & Wallpaper Store 6.96. Medford Printine 85.45. Medford Stationery Store 25.12. Medford Water comm. 70.71, Minkler Inc. 42.32, Nat. Hospital Assn. 307.70. Nat. Sheriff's Assn. 12.00, N. Y. Quinine Sc Chemi cal Works 109.90. Northern School Supply 3.19. J. J. O'Donnell 44.95. Of fice Stationery Sc Supply 76.05. Ore gon Egg Producers 89.58, Oregon State College Ext. Service 4915.50, Osmund Sc Co. 96.38. Otis Elevator Co. 89.40. pacific Feed & Seed 151.99. Pa cific Fruit Sc Produce 95.21. Pacific Northwest Hdw. Sc Imp. Assn. 12.24, Pacific Paint Sc Chemical Co. 171.12, Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. 561.94, Parke, Davis Sc Co. 632.70. Postmaster 10.00. D. S. Provost 85.00, Public Employees Retirement Board (Social Security) 911.29. Public Employes Retirement system Hi.36. Kayspray 17.06, Kecor dak Corp. 73.35. R. L. Polk & Co. 90.00, Rogue Animal Hospital 14.00. Rogue Valley Country Club 5.20, Rogue Valley Physicians' Service 89.12. Rush Electric 152.60, St. Rose Industrial School 40.00. F. M. Ser- comoe 7.00, biiaw Surgical Co. 6.39. Singmaster Sc Jones 70.00. So. Ore. Livestock Auction 51.50. Stacey. Wat- kins & Co. 100.00. Standard Brands 52.92. Stark's 2.00. State Industrial Accident Comm. 268.27, B. P. Hop kins (State Tax) 794.87. Supt. of Documents 3.00. Mr. Sc Mrs. R. Swan 28.00, Talent Hardware 2.28. Trites Coffee Co. 16.81. Trowbridge Sc Flynn 24.05. Valley Reoair ShOD 5.00. M. L. Vorheis. M.D. 10.00, Western Thrift 1.50. Western Union 3.25. L. P. Wil- metn iu.23. w. a. withrow 25.00. H. A Woods, M.D. 4.00, Yale Sc Towne JUIg. tO, 4U.UU. CIVIL DEFENSE FUND J. H. Hicks 210.65, E. R. Peterson 84.2, Kogue Travel Service 23.60. An ders Photo ShOD .65. Columbia tltili. ties 28.50 Office Stationery Sc Supply 4.35, Oregon State System of Higher Education .25. B. P. Hopkins (Federal Tax) 19.80 (State Tax) 6.60. Public Employes Retirement Board 7.43, State Industrial Accident Comm. .76. EMERGENCY FUND C. J. Conner 185.60. D. Matheny 178.54, L Deenin 196.56, C. Harns berger 208.54. K. E .Selby 188.54. Ear co Supply Co. 467.00. Nat. Assn. of County Officials 125.00. M. K. Buck 23.46, E-. T. Wilson 23.64. L. A. Wil cox 7.82. A. Skeeters 42.88. D. E. Farnham 41.44. W. H. Wall 43.84. G R. Owens 28.46, H. Stagg 45.76. L. L. Neifert 6.12. E. C. Schilling 39.60. E. G. Griesbv 59.56. M Schuchard 44 42 P. O. Whitlock 43.46. H. K. Atwood 48.62. w. "adgnam 34.00. R. M. Gif ford 23.46. W. K. Johnson 51.68 J. M Norling 75.84. C. G. Shinn 33.10. N. Elliott 59.42. E. F. Dupray 28.20. R. Acord 60.34. M. D. Williams 54.02, A. L. Schmitt. Jr. 33.30. B. Buonocore 15.00, J. Seymour 6.12. A. Robnett 15.64. F. H. Bailey 15.00. M. L. Tweedy 5.80. T. C. Tarns 15.00. J. W. Weber 19.80. R. E. Mencke 15.00, I. Stevenson 5.00. A. H. Fitzgerald 6.60. M. N. Wakefield 15.00. C. Wall 22.40 E. W. Peyton 15.96. R. W. O'Hara 19.80. H. G. Larsen 13.84, G. C. Kirt land 16.60. E. K. Hopkins 16.28. P. E. Larson 5.48. N. R. Hillyer 5.24, G. W. Jamison 20.00. L. Dunnington 5.80. C. Neely 7.08. E. M. Weaver 15.00, B J. Trowbridge 15.00. E. L. Schulz 15.00, N. Lewis 18.84, J. A. Perry 15.00. L. Morlan 15.48. D. C. Eldred 15.00 State- Tax Comm. 75.00. Oregon Jour nal 44.02. Oregonian 1650. Statesman Journal Newspapers 20.47. Electrical Products 12.50. Postmaster 20.00, Med ford Printing 22.00. E. C. Kellv 150.00, A. B. Holmes 30.00. Public Emploves Retirement Board 32.04, Pacific Tel Sc Tel. 17.00 B. P. Hopkins (Federal Tax) 173.50 (State Tax) 23.70, Elec tronic Service 29.80, Western Oil & Burner Co. 675.14, State Industrial Accident Comm. 3.05. MEDFORD LIBRARY FUND Medford Library Fund 274.02. ROAD FUND Net payments for emploves of Jack son County Road Department: J. Y. Baldwin 266.61, H. H. Brown 263.49, G. E. Brownlee 256.61. C. O Culy 263.49. M. R. Griffin 276.00. L,! Hartman 293.15. W. Hart man 340.54 D. D. Hinkle 231.21. S. Johnson 317.33' G. E. Buchholz 264.96. L. Burdahl 250.14, L. Culy 292.42. L. Damon 294.96. P. Hannaford 328.00, E. Har nish 293.75. J. I. Lusk 266.11. D. P Smith. Sr. 270.10. C. Baker 266.17 m" Boat 327.46. H. Dooms 302.29 W R Flagg 292.46. J. Merritt ainnn r il due 312.29. L. Andrews 313.18 L. J Bigham 304.15. J. F. Burns 278.31 G Huls 252.59. M. Jacobson 313.18, A. K Stith 301.01. J. Sutton 24155 O W Abbott 254.38. E. S. Accorne 286.91. W. E. Allen 274.09, B. F. Allison 2d9.09. E. H. Anderson 197.81, W. J Barlow 251.07. J. L. Beams 313.18. w' J. Bench 314.67. P. T. Betz 318.03 W F. Blancett 259.09. C. I. Bourne 293 18' J. Bower 548.58. J. W. Bowmari 306.97. W. J. Brogan 150.13. R F Brown 299.15, G. P. Buffington 331.98. C. V. Calkins 290.67. N. L. Cays 264 96 W. D: Chapman 308.86, O. C. Chesnut 312.85. C. W. Child ers 290.77. G. E Childreth 256.24, R. Clark 299.71 D J Clifford 341.63. C. Comstock 238.'l3, J. L. Conner 287.49, N. A. Coverdale 249.31. E. L. Cooper 349.64, G. R Crumley 298.20. J. L. Crumm 352.03, E. E. Culver 302.35. J. L. Danford 293.44, C. B. Dean 296.04, R. F. Dits worth 298.44. C. Dooms 279.85 V Dooms 318.15. W. F. Duncan 260.20 F. Dutton .282.31, G. W. Duttori 319.93, E.- M. Earl 323.70 L. B Earl 294.96, J. W. Eatherton 277.76 H D Ferns 310.92, D. Flovd 290.19 F' Foust 312.24. W. L. Garner 358.95" C. O. Gerhardt 177.88. C. B. Good night 283.65. W. H. Granby 240.10. A. B. Haddock 272.61. I. E. Hali 286.95. R. E. Harnish 290.77, S. Harris 300.79. S. G. Hartbauer 274.09, B Eatch 259.99. M. Heffernan 275.70, G Hillman 290.01. T. W. Hora 270.30 W W. Irons 292.76. R. P. Johnson 306.33! A. W. Jones 223.63, H. A. Kantor 313.20. C. Keeney 30139. J. O. Keller 288.74, W. M. Kenyon 306.03. M. M Kinyon 304.81. K. B. Kite 281.12 I. A. Larson 313.18. A. S. Lester 323.72 J. Lichtenstern 288.18. P. R. Lynch 256.11, J. H. Mapston 40.39, E. L Mar shall 297.47. E. B. McCall 278.48. R E. Merritt 319:73. H. C. Meyer 32653 C. L. Michael 319.44. J. R. Miller 323.1s, L. G. Monroe 319.37. B B Moore 292.44. M. W. Morse 306.72- ;- Ii?tz1 il10 77 C- c- Nicholson 303.77. M. E. Owens 212.14 J. T Per due 270.46. E. F. Pierce 310.95, E W Rausch 345.97. D. E. Rawlings 260.44.' R. P. Reed 246.73, R. J. Rinabarger 283.01, G. H. Robertson 327.33 D C. Schulz 313.18, H. W. Scoggin 254 09 D. J. Scott 254.38. D. L. Shearin 290.77. F. Sherman 338.00, F. A. Ship ley 284.98. J. R. Shope 31356. I. C Shuck 264.09, R. I. Simmons 284.96, P. I. Smith 205.60. C. G. Snovel 540.12 D. Stout 264.96. H. J. Stout 318.95, D Sweet 316.54. E. T. Thigpin 325.56 R' Thornburg 328.58. H. E. Tolle 283.98" L. T. Vanderpool 327.41. D. A. Wal den 260.70, W. W. Walker 254.90. H. E. Wallace 264.09. A. T. Wattenberg 344.10. E. F. White 290.77. G. C Wil liams 275 53. J. B. Winningham 260.70 W. C. Wood 294.96. T. V. Wright 306.99. J. W. Wubbels 266.24. L F Cutburth 303M. B. Austin 266.72 r' Fitzgerald 309.73, H. Geigle 354.85 o' M. Pruitt 246.61. W. Reese 295.57' P. B. Rynning 451.43. L. J. Shm.v 363.60, R. Smith 268.95, V. Smith 283.07. K. Walker 305.57. payments for supplies, services and equipment for Jackson Countv Iiuh Dept.: Am. Bltumuls & Asnhalt Co m Am. Pamcor 34.79. Am. Steel & Supply 764.10. City of Ashland 4 30 Balzer Mach. Co. 15.14. Barco Supply 6.93. Bruce Bauer Lbr. Co. 2756 Brace's Truck Service 1.43. Calif Ore' Power Co. 1613 00. Cal-Ore Mach. Co' 5517.75. Chain Saw Sales A- Semi 21.78, V. Chapman 24.00, Consolidated LEGAL NOTICES Freightways 2.50. Contractors Equip. Corp. 1251.52, Courtesy Chevrolet 39.07. Cramer Mach. Co. 108.48, Crane Co. 12.74, Crater Lake Mach. Co. 246.87. Crater Lake Motors 32.76, Dept. of Motor Vehicles 6.00, Dick Knight Co. 9.99. Eagle Point Water Comm. 2.50 Electric Steel Foundry Co. 528.10, Electric Supply Co. 15654, Eutectic Welding Alloys Corp. 231.36, Faber's 11.66, J. & M. Farrand 500.00, B. P. Hopkins (Federal Tax) 4790.50. Full well Motor Products 27.82, General Petroleum Corp. 981.11, Hamilton En gine Sales 158.96, Haupert Tractor Co. 248.01, Hawkinson Tire Tread Service 52.56. H. L. Pritchard Co. 329.04, How ard Cooper Corp. 350.35. Hubbard Bros. 430.33, Hubbard-Wray 6530, J. Hyde 47.30, Industrial Air Products 98.88. Kleiver Mach. Shop 22.00. A. W. Leo 42.00, Littrell Parts 102.42, Mc Cormick Farm Equip. Store 444.10, Manitou Equip. Co. 60.67, M. C. Lin inger & Sons 1080.65, Medford Auto Upholstery 32.20. Medford Concrete Const. Co. 1163.25. Medford Lbr. Co. 20.35. Medford Plate Glass & Mirror Co. 50.15. Medford Saw- Shop 5.05. Medford Steel Co. 116.10. Medford Water Comm. 7.80, Mike's Seat Cover Centre 22.00. Nat. Hospital Assn. 567. 50. Nelson Equip. Co. 43259, Office Stationery & Supply 45.90, Oregon Liquid Gas 49.45, Ore .Nev .Calif. Fast Freight 37.70. Ore. State Hwy. Comm. 27.835.00. Pacific Feed Sc Seed Co. 15 00. Pacific Tel. & Tel. 30.50. Pad gett Auto Parts 113.04, Parsons Motors 20,01451, Peck Bros. 1391.41. Pierce Freight Lines 2.00, Public Employes Retirement Board (Social Security) 1230.53. Public Employes Retirement System 71.84. Rogue Equip. Sales 14 34.24, Rush Electric 420.67, Sam Jen nings Co. 1.08, Shell Oil Co. 9.16. Sherwin-Williams Co. 3.66. So. Ore. Bearing Sales 194.96. So. Ore. Equip. Co. 57.71, Southern Pacific 884.61, State Industrial Accident Comm. 1442. 46. B. P. Hopkins (State Tax) 109337, The Texas Co. 181.20, Tidewater Oil Co. 6720.60. Timber Products 20.00, Trowbridge & Flynn 45.46. Tru-Mix Concrete Co. 173.80, J. C. Vara 15.65, Witham Parts Sc Equip. 99.50. Zeller bach Paper Co. 12.53. Tixtity, Mar 28, 18S7 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE 3 NOTICE OF ESTATE SALE NOTICE is hereby given that from and after June 26, 1957. the under signed ancillary administratrix with will annexed of the Estate of THOMAS HUNT WHITE, deceased, will sell at private sale for cash or upon terms a tract of improved real property, ap proximately two acres, on U.S. High way 99 just east of the Rt., 1 Box 290, Gold Hill Oregon, more particularly described as: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot No. 5 of CHAMPLIN SUB . DIVISION in Section 26, Town ship 36 South, Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian, Jackson County. Oregon: thence North 66 34' East along the Northerly line ot saia Lot a a distance of 109 feet; thence South 1 59' East 792.65 feet to the South line of said Lot 5; thence West 127.40 feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot 5: thence North 748.5 feet to the point of beginning. All persons interested may submit bids to me at Room 1, Brophy Build ing, Medford, Oregon. Phone SP 3 1543. The right to reject unsatisfac tory Dids is reserved. JEANNETTE MARSHALL, Administratrix NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that at 730 o clock r.M. on tne btn day of June 1957, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall in the City of Medford, Ore gon, there snail be a public hearing by and before the City Council of the said city on the question of annexing to the said city the following de scribed territory in Jackson County, Oregon, contiguous to the, said city, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of Sunrise Home Park Ad dition (recorded) and true point of beginning; thence west 1220.22 feet along present corporate limits to east line of Biddle Road: thence along east line of Biddle Road as follows: N T 41' 20" W 5631 feet to a point of curve and north westerly on arc of a 2894.79 foot radius curve to left 5.48 feet (long chord bears north 7" 44' 35" W 5.47 feet) to southwest corner of property described In Deed Rec ord Volume 178, Page 2, of Jack son County. Oregon; thence N 89 52' 40" E 296.53 feet along south line of property described in said Deed Record 'to southeast corner: thence N 0" 03' 20" W 505.91 feet along east line of property de scribed in said Deed Record to northeast corner, being m point on north line of said D. L. C. 42; thence N 89" 56' 40" E 933.20 feet along north line of said D. L. C. to. northwest corner of property described in Volume 243, Page 451 of Deed Records of said coun ty: thence S 0 04' 30" W 568.66 feet along west line of property described in said Deed Record to point of beginning, containing 12.59 acres, more or less. and that at said hearing the registered voters of the City of Medford, Ore gon, may appear and be heard on the question of the annexation of said territory to said citv. u. t. jtiuson . ' City Recorder No. 10063 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN L. TAMNEY. sometimes known as JOHN LOUIS TAMNEY deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the circuit court for Jackson County, Oregon, has appointed me adminis tratrix of the estate of John L. Tam ney. sometimes known as John Louis. Tamney.' deceased. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with - proper vouchers within six months from this date at the offices of Neff. Frohnmayer & Lowry, Cooley Theatre Building, Medford, Oregon. Dated and first published this 14th day of May, 1957. OLIVE J. TAMNEY. Administratrix Neff, Frohnmayer Sc Lowry Attorneys for Administratrix NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING PROBATE NO. 9671 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of CHARLES HENRY HERMAN, also known as C. H. HERMAN. Deceased Notice is hereby given that Ella Josephine Herman, executrix of the above estate, has filed herein her Final Account and Report and the above entitled Court has fixed June 6th, 1957 at the hour of 9.00 o'clock a.m., in the Court room of said Court at the Court House in Medford, Jack son County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections thereto and for the settlement thereof. Dated and first published this 7th day of May, 1957. ELLA JOSEPHINE HERMAN, Executrix Farrell & Blackhurst Attorneys for Executrix Buy At Builders Supply QUALITY. E LOCKS Bricks, Flues, Drain Tile 727 W. McAndrews Ph. SP 2-4107 - CLEAN - RELIABLE CUSTOM KILLING at Your Place and Delivery to Your Locker Aging room available. Expert tilt ing, wrapping & marking of your meat for locker or heme freezer. PHONE SP 2-6219 MEDFORD ICE & STORAGE CO. pack your DECORATION DAY picnic basket with our The Names of the Winners of the Children's Picture Contest Are Now Posted in the Store! IMPERIAL VALLEY r : 1 W2 SALAD SIZE Tomatoes GREEN ON DONS Bunches FOR 4 It pound ' 4!.'"?" U f) LARGE, FANCY Sites c2 each Prices Effective Wed.-Fri. and Sat. CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY Strauss Choice, Guaranteed Meats! FRESH COUNTRY STYLE LP irk Stsiysoige1"0 CAVEMAN BRAND SKINLESS WHIM SORRY WE RAN OUT lb 29- PURE PORK LAUD TAKE SOME FISHING Fancy Inspected IFryeirs Vi to 3 Lb. Average , Lots of Meat L(P)c lb A Via Ilauo fthnino Stoalrc Fnr Rrnilina flawl liicf Diaht! iv iimiv wiivivv wivunv vi viviiiii nvu avuwi iuiiim POTATO CIHIBPS REG. 39c BAG w KRAFT -46-OZ. CAN Orange Drink 4: 95' PICTSWEET FROZEN Strawberries 6H$!00 FRESH AA LARGE 2 DOZ 79 VAN CAMP'S -No. 2Vi CAN Pork IL ieaiiDS PIXIE -10-OZ. BAG MairsDnmaDlows l9 ... PAULSEN'S . . . Thrift Market CENTRAL POINT, OREGON Prices Good Wed., Fri. and Sat. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Lots of Free Parking 2 Big Lots AT THE REAR OF THE STORE!