Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1957, Image 13

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1 A 2 txlrm. Golden State KiU
10' S::la with or without brakes.
ART a KOl.NTAiN' THAILLR
PAKK & SALES
Cnnti CR 9-2203
used ARMATURE? fcr
Onrtor & Surten. Tetea for at
utaction. 4 S3 exch. 2'A Union Ave.
CnnU Pai. GR 9-21 12.
ffOR 9AI.K 1941 Chev pickup. 15"
tire. ie at 102 Wa.dcn Lane.
Taient. Q
fOR SALE Lease or rent. Ca?e with
Uvuid qaarten. Alter 5 SP 3-590j.
fOR SALE SinSnons Hide-A-Bed.
Good condition. Ouyinal $349 95.
crifice 150. SP3-1MU.
'ANTED Woman for general house
work. Live in. Good wagei. Phone
SP 3-492
RESPONSIBLE German couple want
caretaker work. Wife Bpeaka Eng
lish. Can furn. written Bt oral refer
ence. Consider any reasonable of
fer. Rt. 1. Box 170. C O O. J. Ellia.
BrooklnRsOreg.
fOR "SALE 1 500 vetch, rye grasa It
barley straw. Baled in field. Good,
cheap supplementary feed. Phone
TA 0-4884.
B B AUCTIOM
2353 Jackionville Hwy.
Sac 'lues.. July 30 7 p.m.
REFRIGERATORS
STOVES
MISCELLANEOUS of all kinds.
Must clean out the barn for the
BIG Friday night sale!
O. J. BRENNER. Auctioneer
FOR SALE Automatic washer. $25:
2 radio-phonos. $25 4c $75; portable
mangle. 26; chrome hiKh chair. $10.
Or will trade all for lll-El unit or
What? SP 3-4864.
40 A. irrigated pasture for rent In
Eagle Point area. SP 2-7101 days
JP 2-6398 eves.
BABY SITTING & light housework at
your home. sp3-5:hd.
Pickets at Dam To Be
Called Off Today
Payette, Idaho fW Pick-r-5
at the Brownlee dam were
fe be called off today, but the
act-ion is not due to a settlement
oa the southern Idaho carpen
tew, j-t-rrke, according to Charles
Aeson, business agent for the
Carpe-S'te-rs local here.
The Feasor, for the removal of
the ;Vriskers, who have been
pick-eti-ng at Brownlee on the
Idaho s-ide since July 17, is be
because Boise Building Trades,
a council of union groups, "will
not sanction" the picket action
at Brownlee, Anderson said.
LEGAL NOTICES
GIRL. 18. would like work. Depend
able. &P3-4166.
FOR SALE Brown saddle horse. With
saddle & bridle. SP 2-7111
FOR RENT 1 barm, house near
Phoenix Rent S.i.V Refrigerator &
love ium. MU 5-47.1
FOUND On Court St. July 25th. Tom
ca t . wen ring col lar & leash. Phone
TRA DE 53 ford Ranch wagon, for
late model pickup, b cyl. long bed
La.m amerence.
F6n RENT 3 rm. opt., nicely furn..
private entrance, garage. ttiu a
iioiiy.
FOR SALE 6'3 A. irrigated, a 2
blrm. At i 1 bdrm. house & large
barn. Will sell together or divide.
Terms it deMred. tt j-hju.
fOR SALE Si ilk cow. Gentle for
woman. Ca II I H6 -37H 0.
FOR SALE 3-yr. -old Palamino Shet
land gelding trained to drive &
ride. Gentle. KE 5-1202. .
FOR SALR 2 bdrm partly furn
house, close in. cars Re. utility, fire-
tlace. tins or oil neat, nice yara.
1500 down, if sold before August
5th. 727 Palm St.
PAINTING, carpentry & repairs. Clean
worker, excellent work, reasonable.
References. SP 3-43H5.
SAVE
CASH & CARRY
. S". & 10" No. 3 & better V-rustic
Cedar, $125 per m.
V-Rustic Pine Panelinjf $100 per M
1x8 No. 3 V-Rusuc white fir S55
per M.
10. & 12" No. 2 rcsaw sheathing
$55 per M.
No. 2 oak shorts $110 per M
Pohco 3-tab roofing $8.90 per sq.
Unitv No. 34 Hcalilator. $60.
150 utility sash. 2cr off
F11A Home Improvement Loans
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix. Oregon
FOR SALE Kenmore portnhle Ironer
$23. The following children's Items:
junior size Roth violin. Jr. size desk
& chair Toy chest & rocking chair.
1213 Niantic (behind Pulver's motel)
5XTE-'SO" STUDE. PICKUP. GOOD
RUBBER. RADIO & HEATER.
O'DRIVE & OVERLOADS. . $395.
18 Myrtle. SP 2-2081.
HAMBURGER GRILL. LANG ELECT.
18x3. PERFECT SHAPE with grease
trough. IB Myrtle St. SP 2-2U81.
NEW WONDER
PEALER FINISH
FOR ALL EXTERIOR
WOOD SURFACES
Exterminates termites A other in
sect pests, and prevents dry rot.
Lasts four times as long as con
ventional Sealers. Perfected by
Government Chemists
Sold onlv bv
GOLDEN WEST PAINTS. INC.
90ti N. Riverside Medford
Rummage Sale Furniture, whatnots &
clothingTues.& Wed. 108 N. Ivy.
WANTED GOOD 35 MM CANTER A
with fast lens and shutter. Prefer
single lens reflex. Reasonable. KE-5-23;2.
Bundles of old newspapers for
sale 20c each ILail Tribune office
33 North Fir
LIME Our price includes spreading
service UL 5-1245 or UL 5-1287
Agricultural Lime Distributing Co.
2xfi- No. 4 T & G Sub Flooring.
$33 per M
1x8 " No 4 A Btr $33 per M
lx8"No.2ABtr shiplap $75 per M.
1x8 8 10 St 12" Cedar fencings 30
per M
No 2 Cedar shingles $9 50 per Sp
No 1 Cedar Shincles 514 50 Per Sq
1x8 Chanel Siding $70 00 Per M.
Shake P.tint $4 00 per gnl.
WESTSIDE LUMBER CO
Summit Ave. SP 2-2559
WE BUY JUNK
Batteries, copper, lead, brass, alumi
num, radiators & scrap Iron.
DEVORE S AUTO WRECKERS
3120 N Paciiic Hwy SP 2-9795
SPUDS $2 4f per 100. Harper Meat
Co. P8fi Cherry Lane.
BIG FIR SLABS
big double loads
quirk deliverv
MEDFORD FUEL,
SP 2-2111
Easy-Just Dial SP 2-6141
Quick in Results!
LEGAL NOTICES
No. 1133
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TTTTC
STATE OK OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICA
TION of
RICHARD KFITH LeFAVOUR,
FOR CHANGE OF NAME.
By Maude Alice Rainey.
Guardian Ad Litem.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
You are hereby cited to appear in
the Circuit Courtroom of the Jack
son County Courthouse. Medford. Ore
gon, at 1 30 o clock p -m.. August 5.
1957. and then and there show cause,
if any there be. why the application
of Richard Keith LeFavour. by Maude
Alice Rainey. cuardian ad litem, for
change of name to Richard Keith
Barney, should not be granted and
Slowed in all thtnes
WITNESS nv hand and seal of said
Court this 2Mh dnv of Jr.lv. 1957.
RERFTH P HOPKINS
Clerk of the Court
By Nydah Neil. Deputy
Don't Neglect Slipping
FALSE TEETH
Do false tee:h drop, slip or wobble
P3 you talk. eat. lauh or sneeze?
Don't be s-nnored and esarrassed
Dt surh haadlcsns. FASTEETH. an
alkaline inoa-aad) powder to sprin
kle on your p:tfs. keeps false teeth
ir.ore firmly set Gitcs confident feel
ing of security ar.d acded cn fort,
ho e-j:r.T:v. enoev. pssty osre or Irrt-
tos Get Fjrra uaj at ai
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District or uregon
ORDKR FOR SERVICE OF
INVOLUNTARY PETI1ION BY
PUBLICATION
In Bankruptcy No. B-4100fi
In the Matter of JERRY A. MC GEE
nd HENRY HAMILTON. doing
business as Ba me burg and Andrews
Bankrupts
At Portland. Oregon. In said District
on the 25th day of July. 1957.
It appearing to the Court from the
duly vermea man on ana peuuon ui
A. E. Piazza of attorneys for petition
ing creditors herein, that Jerry A.
McGee alleged bankrupt, cannot be
personally served within this district
with a petition for his adjudication as
a bankrupt and with a subpoena
within the time allowed by law, 31
Julv I'm. it is
ORDERED that said Jerry A. McGee
appear and plead said petition of
Richards Manufacturing Company. Los
Angeles Period Manufacturing Com
pany, and Plasto Manufacturing Com
pany, verified on the 28th day of June
1(57, for his adjudication as a bank
rupt oa or before 19 August 1937. in
default whereof the Court will pro
ceed to hearing thereof in accordance
with the prayer of the petitioner; it is
further
ORDERED that this order be pub
lished in the Medford Mail Tribune,
a newspaper of general circulation in
Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, on
July 29, 1957, publication to be only
once.
J. Frank McLaughlin
United States District Judge for the
District of Hawaii, assigned to the
District of Oregon
NOTICE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County
In the Matter of the Estate of Fairy
L. Hearin, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his Final Ac
count in the above entitled matter,
and the above entitled Court has fixed
the 2ith day of August. 1957. at 10:00
o clock A M. in the Circuit Court
Room in the Court House in Medford.
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing objections to said Final Ac
count and for the settlement thereof.
Joe Hearin
Administrator
Skyrman. Ouellette & Heisel
Attorneys for Estate
NOTIfK TO CREDITORS
FILE NO 10117
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
In the Matter of the Estate of
MINNIE B ROSE, also known as
Minnie C. Rose, also known as Min
nie Beatrice Rose, also known as
Minnie Cole Rose, Deceased.
The undersigned, having been an-
pointed administratrix of the above
entitled estate by the Circuit Court of
the County of Jackson. State of Ore
gon, and having qualified, notice is
hereby given to all persons having
claims against said estate to present
them at the office of the undersigned's
attorney at 230 West Main Street,
Medford. Oregon, properly verified,
and with proper vouchers, within six
ihi months trom tne date oi the first
publication of this notice, which is the
29th dflv of Julv 1957
Virginia Dole
Administratrix
O. H. Bengtson
Attorney tor Aaminisirairix
230 West Main Street
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
FILE NO. 9868
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
- SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
EFFIE LOUISE BORAH. Deceased.
The undersigned Executor of the
above estate has filed in the Circuit
Court of Jackson County, Oregon,
Probate Department, his First and Fi
nal Account in the above estate, and
said Court has fixed the 28th day of
August 1957. at the hour of one-thirty
(l:30t o'clock P.M., in the Circuit
Courtroom of the Jackson County
Courthouse, at Medford. Oregon, as
the time and place for the settlement
of said estate. All persons interested
in said estate are hereby notified and
required to make and file their objec
tions to said first and final account,
if any they have, on or before the
time aforesaid fixed for the hearing
and settlement thereof.
DATED and first published this
29th day of July, 1957.
Charles William Franks
Executor
O. H. Bengtson
Attorney for Executor
230 West Main Street
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
FILE NO. 9378
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
CARRIE JOHNSON. Deceased.
The undersigned administrator of
the above estate has filed in the Cir
cuit Court of Jackson Countv. Oregon.
Probate Department, his First and
Final Account in the above estate, and
said Court has fixed the 28th day of
August, 1957, at the hour of ten
( 10 OOt o'clock A.M., in the Circuit
Courtroom of the Jackson County
Courthouse, at Medford. Oregon, as
the time and place for the settlement
of said estate. All persons interested
in said estate are hereby notified and
required to make and file their ob
jections to said first and final ac
count, if any they have, on or before
rne time atoresaid rixed for the hear
ing and settlement thereof.
DATED and first nublished this
29th day of July, 1957.
John Johnson
Administrator
O H. Bengtson
Attorney for Administrator
230 West Main Street
Medford. Oregon
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Charles E. White, as administrator
with the will annexed of the estate of
Opal Gay Hottenroth. Deceased, has
i uea in tne circuit court of tne state
of Oregon for the County of Jackson
his Final Account and Petition for
Distribution, and that Tuesdav, Au
gust 27. 1957. at the hour oi 10 no
o'clock A.M.. in the Circuit Court
Room at the Jackson County Court
House in Medford. Oregon, has been
fixed by order of the Court as the
time and place for the hearing there
on. All persons having objections
thereto are hereby notified to file and
present the same on or before said
date.
Dated this 29 day of Julv. 1957.
Charles E. White. Administrator
with the Will Annexed
Bd? RmMore Cifnnht
UUIIUWI4 VUJflJ
At
QUALITT
BLOCKS
Bricks. Flues.
Drain Tile
727
W. McAndrews
Ph. SP 2-4107
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CHARGING fraud, Mary
Callie Hill (above), files suit
in Baltimore, Id. for $30,000
against Mrs. Leona Gage
Ennis who was disqualified
as "Miss U. S. A." because
she was married and there
fore ineligible for "Miss Uni
verse" Contest.entrnatonaO
State Group Given
Approval for Project
Salem API -- Oregon's Traf
fic Safety commission has given
approval to state participation
in the Cornell university crash
injury research project.
Starting date for the project,
which will be carried out in four
areas of the state over a two
year period, will depend on
when Cornell can send person
nel to set up procedures for
handling reports from state po
lice, doctors and hospitals.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of Flonnie
M Wooldridge. deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
Executor of the above estate by an
order made therein on July 19, 1957;
all creditors having claims against said
deceased are hereby notified to pre
sent the same, duly verified and with
proper vouchers attached, to the un
dersigned at the office of Roberts.
Kelhngton & Branchfield, 201-5 U.S.
National Bank Bldg.. Medford, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this notice.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 22nd
day of July. 1057.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
Executor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson,
Probate Department.
In the Matter of the Estate of Freda
R. Forcn, Deceased. No. 10110.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the undersigned has been appointed
and qualified as administratrix of the
estate of Freda R. Foren. deceased,
and all persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
nrpsent the same, with oroDer vouch
ers, at the office of Kenneth G. Den-
man, attorney tor tne unaersignea,
East Main Street. Medford. Oregon.
within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published this 22nd
day of July. 1957.
llna it. Aomirustrainx
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received on or
before 1:00 P.M. August 13. 1957 at
the office of the Board of Directors
of School District No. 549C. Jackson
County, Oregon in the School Ad
ministration Building, 500 Monroe
Street. Medford. Oregon.
Bids are for the construction of an
addition to the McLoughlin Junior
High School on West Second Street,
Medford, Oregon, approximately 5.000
sq. ft.
Bidders shall comply with the state
law pertaining to qualifications of
bidders. and file Prequalification
Questionnaires prior to date of open
ing bids.
Plans and specifications may be
obtained at the office of William H.
Seibert and Donald H. Sites. 303 U.S.
National Bank Building. Medford.
Oregon. A deposit of S25.00 will be
required for each set of drawings and
specifications. Deposit will be return
ed to bidders upon return of draw
ings and specifications.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to furnish a Surety Company
Preformance Bond in full amouni of
the contract price.
He will carry Workmen'i Compen
sation Insurance protecting his em
ployees. He will be required to carry
Public Liability Insurance covering
himself, his employees, also School
District No. 549C, its officers, agents
and employees to the minimum
amount of $50,000.00 for injuries to
one person and S100.000.00 minimum
for one accident. He shall carry prop
erty Damage Insurance to the mini
mum amount of $10,000.00, protecting
himself, his employees, School Distrtict
No. 549C, its officers, agents and em
ployees. He shall file with the Board of
Directors of the School District evi
dence that all such insurance is being
carried.
A Bidder's Bond or certified check
in the amount of five per cent (5
of the bid must accompany the bid
as a guarantee for the execution of
the contract and bond in case the
contract is awarded the bidder.
The Board of Directors of School
District No. 549C. reserves the right
to reject any or all bids and to waive
any informalities.
Signed REBECCA JENSEN
Clerk. School Distict No. 549C
Jackson County. Oregon.
RELAX
TEE OFF YOUR
VACATION
CARE FREE
Borrow the I ftHUC
American Way UUWllw
$25 to $1,569
Auto Salary Furniture
American
Finance Corp.
Phon SPring 2-8886
123 W. Mjin Madferd
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
In the Circuit Court of tie State of
Oregon for Jackson County
In the Matter of the Estate of Etta M
Brown, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his Final Ac
count in the above entitled matter,
and the above entitled Court hai fixed
the 7th day of August, 1957. at 10:00
o'clock A.M. in the Circuit Court
Room in the Court House in Medford.
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing objections to said Final Ac
count and for the settlement thereof
GEORGE R. BROWN
Executor
Skyrman. Ouellette & Heisel
Attorneys for Executor
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Oral auction bids will be received by
the Regional Forester, or his author
ized representative at the office of
the Forest Supervisor. Post Office
Building. Medford, Oregon, beginning
at 2:00 p.m.. August 30. 1957. for all
merchantable timber marked or desig
nated for cutting on an area embracing
about 173 acres located in a general
sale area of 400 acres, more or less,
within sections 21. 22, 23. 26. 27. and
28. T. 29 S., R. 4 E . W.M.. surveyed,
in the Rogue River Watershed. Rogue
River National Forest. Oregon. The
estimated volumes are 7,100 M board
feet of Douglas-fir. 2.800 M board feet
of all species of pine. 1.700 M board
feet of white fir and other species.
The minimum acceptable bid per M
board feet is as follows: Douglas-fir
$22.90, all species of pine $37.40, white
fir and other species $2.90. This in
cludes the following stumpage rates,
per M board feet: Douglas-fir $22.15.
all species of pine $36 65, white fir
and other species $2.15. plus $0.60
for sale area betterment and $0.15 for
slash disposal for all species. As a
qualification for oral bidding,, all bid
ders must submit a sealed bid accom
panied by the required payment to
the Forest Supervisor prior to 2:00
g.m., August 30, 1957. Sealed bids will
e posted at the beginning of the
auction for the information of all bid
ders. A money order, bank draft,
cashier's or certified check in the sum
of $24,000.00 must accompany each
bid, to be applied on the purchase
price, refunded, or retained in part
as liquidated damages, according to
the conditions of sale. If requested by
the purchaser, contract terms will per
mit felling of timber in advance of
payment up to the value of the per
formance bond. If an oral bid is de
clared to be high at the closing of
the auction, the Didder must immedi
ately confirm the oral bid by submit
ting it in writing on a Forest Service
bid form. The right to reject any and
all bids is reserved. Forest Service bid
forms for use in submitting sealed
bids and full information concerning
the timber, the conditions of sale and
the submission of bids should be ob
tained from the District Ranger, Union
Creek Ranger Station, Prospect, Ore
gon, the Forest Supervisor, Post Office
Building, Medford, Oregon, or the Re
gional Forester, Portland, Oregon be
fore bids are submitted.
Augusta, Me. ' State
police are cracking down on
persons who use electric line
insulation for target practice.
Investigatiors said the situation
became so acute at one time that
2.000 families were without
electric power one Sunday afternoon.
Monday, July 29, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
About a tenth of the United
States lumber supply comes
from national forests, says the
National Geographic Society. Al
though the Forest Service does
no commercial logging, it sells
standing timber to private mills.
NOT ENOUGH BANG
Milwaukee, Wis. (W Ber
nard Wild, 23, watched the
dawn come up Sunday, but de
cided it was'nt coming up with
enough thunder. He tossed a
firecracker, kingsized, out his
hotel window, but police didn't
fall in with his "Road to Man
da!ayM spirit. They arrested him
for illegally setting off fireworks.
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Thanks to the miracles of frozen foods and prepared mixes, the modern
housewife can bake a cherry pie or concoct a whole meal "quick as a
cat can wink its eye."
But what does she io with the time she saves ? Just takes care of three or
four kids, makes slip-covers and drapes, acts as family chauffeur and
nurse, does the washing and ironing, entertains her husband's boss,,
probably helps out at the local hospital or maybe serves as Den Mother
for ten husky, unruly Cub Scouts.
And she does even more! Chances are she acts as family purchasing agent
and bookkeeper. And her family's financial standing depends as much
upon her ability to budget and save money as it docs on her husband's
ability to earn it.
That's why so many women today are helping their husbands get started
on a regular savings program in U.S. Series E Savings Bonds. Everybody
wants to save, but modern women face the fact that few people can do it.
on a hit or miss basis. The secret of saving is system, and one of the
easiest systems to follow is for the family breadwinner to buy Bond
through the Payroll Savings Plan. Once a wage earner signs up for thi
plan where he works, his money is automatically saved for him in safe
and sure U.S. Savings Bonds.
Help jour family win financial security by encouraging your husband to
join the Payroll Savings Plan or invest in Bonds regularly where he
banks. He 11 thank you for it tomorrow!
. ThtV. S. Government dot not pay for thit cdaertiiemem. The Treasury Department thania, lor tkeir patriotic donatio, the Advertieuig Cornea and
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