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Thursday. August 1. 1957
.Rebuilt New Guinea
Boasls Volcanoes,
Modern Quarlers
Rabaul OP New Guinea has
put out the "Tourists Welcome"
sign, with volcanos, tropical
beauty and modern plumbing as
leatured attractions.
This last frontier of the South
Pacific has rebuilt its war-de-troying
communities and now in
vites travelers to enjoy its weird
scenery, fish its waters and re
ax amongst its hospitaable peo
ples. Modern hotels have been built
at such historical spots as Lae,
Guadalcanal, Rabaul, Madang
and Port Morseby. Quantas links
the area with regular scheduled
air and flying boat service, and
the beer is served ice cold every
where in these Australian and
British-governed islands.
The grandsons of cannibals
deftly serve the lobster mornay.
ff white linen hotel cloths and
Quanta stewards pour tea from
a silver service while flying over
the rusting, bombed out hulks
of Japan's navy at Buin, Buka,
Finschhafen, Bougainville and
"The Slot."
Cotton-skirted "boys" drive
shiny new taxis in bare feet and
and dial telephones have been
installed in Rabaul, Lae and
Port Mftrseby. Tipping is con
sidered improper everywhere in
the islaftds, and the natives in
this Utopia consider work an
adventure.
Active Volcano
. Horse racing, cricket and foot
ball are major sports, and the
social activities center around
the golf clubs whose greens' are
equal to those anywhere.
... The scenery is Hawaiian-type
' with perpetual greenery, hibis
cus, orchids and hot house
flowrs. The peaks on the major
- islands range between 6,000 and
8,000 feet, and Mt. Bagana on
Bouganville is the world's most
activs volcano. Seldom a day
passes that molten lava, boulders
and steam are nt seen erupting
from its cone.
Sandy beaches, private pools
and cocopalm atolls are every
where. Luggers move amongst
the smaller islands bringing in
copra from the plantations and
returning with supplies. The
latest model cars line the streets
cf the towns, but out in the bush
the jeep is still king.
And perhaps, nowhere in the
world it is possible to enjoy a
vacation as cheaply as New
Guinea. Accommodations with
five meals a day included cost
about five dollars, with other
services in proportions. With
the welcome mat on the door,
New Guinea hopes to be the
world's most exciting area for
the off-the-beaten track tourist.
Teamster Link Said
Threat To Country
Washington OD The' Senate
labor rackets committee charged
Wednesday that the Teamsters
Union has joined wilh plunder
. ing racketeers in New York and
others major cities to pose a
serious threat to the entire coun
try. .
Committee counsel Robert F
Kennedy made the charge at the
start of public hearings on al
leged tie-ups between teamsters
"crown prince" James R. Hoffa
and New York hoodlums. He
""Ssaid no other union has such an
effect on the nation's economy as
te teamsters with their control
; of truck transportation.
EAGLE POINT
Get Acquainted Party Held
NAVY HERO'S WIDOW DIES
Arlington, Mass. (IPt Mrs.
John Shea, widow of a World
War II naval hero, died of can
cer at her home Wednesday. She
was 55.
Washington (If) Prices far
mers received for crops and
livestock rose 1 per cent in the
month ended July 15, the Agri
culture Department has report
By MRS. THOMASINE SMITH
Eagle Point A get acquaint
ed party was held at the home
of Sandy Cheek Monday, July
22, for the purpose of introduc
ing her cousin, Karen Gamma,
visiting from San Francisco. At
tending were Bonnie Goehring,
Dorene Christian, Dana Smith,
Mike Palm, Ronnie Weidman,
Tommy Perdue, Gary Ayres and
Richard Hertager.
A surprise birthday party was
given Dana Smith Monday, July
29, with Dorene Christian, Joan
ie Callaghan, Robin Lewis, Jo
Dell Hasey, Connie Berryman,
Diane Putman, Carol Adams,
Sandy Smith, Gary, Billy and
Dickie Ayres, Ronnie Weidman,
Richard Hertager, Tommy Per
due, Dale Vaughn, Steven Ger-
en, .Mike Palm, all of Eagle
Point, and Mike Barnes of Med
ford attending.
A hamburger fry followed an
afternoon of swimming with
birthday cake and ice cream
served around a camp fire in
the evening. They were chap
eroned by Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Swoape, grandparents of the
honored, from Medford, Mrs.
Clinton Ayres and Mrs. Stan
Smith.
A pot luck dinner was served
in the yard of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Art
Thompson Saturday, July 27.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Barrow, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck
Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Hopper.1 Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Bonebrake, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
recently for an auual pot luck
dinner. Mrs. Frank Chamber
lain, Mrs. Paul Force, Mrs. T.
E. Holmes and Mrs. Lester Mc
Fall of Eagle Point were guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown and
family of Springfield, and a
friend, Margie, of Drain, were
overnight guest recently at the
J. D. Brown home. Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Lofland of Williams Creek
were Sunday dinner guests July
21. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hisey of
Redmond were overnight guests
the same week end. Visiting the
Brown family the following
week end was their granddaugh
ter, Mrs. Dean Garrett and great
grandson, Scottie, of Glendale.
On Sunday they went to Crater
lake with Mr. and ' Mrs. Roy
Lofland of Williams creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester McFall
and family and Clarence Web
ster went on a picnic dinner on
Sunday, July 21, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Raymond
of Medford. Raymonds are for
mer residents of Eagle Point.
Mrs. W. G. Cox visited Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Ireland at Cres
cent City this past week. Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Cox and family
and Don Cox wento the coastal
city for a visit and brought their
mother home.
Miss Sheron Cartwright,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
Cartwright, 503 South B St.,
returned Sunday after spending
a week in Klamath Falls. Miss
Cartwright spent the week with
her uncle, Labe Lucas, a former
resident of Eagle Point.
Week end guests at the Lest-
Krambeal, Mr. and Mrs. Glener McFall home were McFall's
Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Cal
laghan, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hayes,
Mr. and Mrs. Don McGovern,
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Copeland,
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Etzel, Mr. and
Mrs. Niles Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Smith.
A going away gift was pre
sented Mr. and Mrs. Art Thomp
son and Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Smith. The group attended the
Dairy Maids Softball game at
Camp White following the din
ner and returned to an evening
of cards.
mother and father, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee McFall, and aunt, Mrs. Ben
ICouch, all of Live Oak, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bubb, for
mer Eagle Point residents, now
of Paramount, Calif., were r
cent visitors in Eagle Point. Pre
vious to their visit in Eagle
Point the Bubbs had vacationed
in Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. John Redmond
and son and Mrs. George
Holmes were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle VanScoy,
Mrs. Paul VanScoy, and Mer
ritt Brown Thursday, July 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolfinger
of Melbrae, Calif., and their
daughter and son were Sunday
dinner guests of their aunt, Mrs.
Paul VanScoy, uncle, Merritt
Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
VanScoy.
Harold Clarke of Lakewood,
Calif., is visiting at the home
of his brother, Jim Clarke, on
the Alta Vista rd. this week.
A girl, Beverly Sue, was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Otto
sen at Rogue Valley hospital
Wednesday, July 24, weighting
8 pounds, 7 ounces. The baby
has iour brothers and two sisters
and grandparents, Mrs. Eliza
beth Ottosen of Berkeley, Calif.,
and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ritten
house of Buffalo, N.Y.
Vinson Vaughan is on a three
weeks business trip in Hono
lulu, Oahu, Maui and Kawai.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete DeYoung
have spent the past three weeks
in Albany. With th DeYoungs
is their grandson, JSckie Spain.
The three will return next
week. -
Any person building or re
modeling ftithin the .city of
Eagle Point has been reminded
that a building permit must be
purchased at the city hall before
construction or remodelling
starts.
3(ie volunteer firemiQ were
called to the William L. Couch
residence Monday, July 29, to
extinguish a grass fire which
started from trash burning in a
barrel, they said.
A building permit was issued
Jim Wallis on South B st. for
remodelling and an addition to
existing building.
27-BUS1NESS DIRECTfcRY
I 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Septic Tank
CASPER'S
Septio tanks pumped and cleaned.
TANKS INSTALLED
Oram work Free inspection.
Low set prices No mileage charge.
24 hours service Local War II vet
Dial SP 3-1511 or SP 2-6818
MITCHELL SEPTIC TANK SERVICE.
Tanks cleaned and repaired. Drain
fields laid. New tanks installed. Lic
ensed and Bonded. Work guaran
teed. KE 5-2700.
DICK-S DISPOSAL SERVICE
Septic tanks cleaned installed &
repaired. Back hoe work. Ditching
& excavating.
M. R. (Dick) GUST Ph. SP 3-1457
SANITATION SERVICE
(Licensed & Bonded)
Darrell Fariss O. E. Conklln
PRKCAST REINFORCED CONCRETE
SINGLE PIECE SEPTIC TANKS
Drain fields. Soil drains.
Meets all State & FHA Codes
LOW COST FINANCING
TANKS PUMPED
TRENCHING tsACKHOE WORK
Free Estimates Guaranteed Work
Ph SP 3-2491 2875 Lone Pine Rd
Tractor Work
PLOWING, discing. Land leveling a
speciality. Some work on shares.
Estimates gladly given. SP-2-9080.
FERGUSON tractor with front end
loader & backhoe. Ditches drain
fieldsexcavating land leveling.
Free estimates. Reasonable prices.
SH 2-8460 or SP 3-3147.
CUSTOM work available. Cat & dozer
with a'e blade & cat with hy
draulic scraper & road grader. With
or without operator. SP 2-5061.
MOWING. RAKING. BALING
Plowing. Discing. Leveling
E M. Garwood. KE 5-1692 I
fransporxalion
MITCHELL BROTHERS TRUCK
LINES
P.O Box 687 Medford Oregon
Operators Johnson Truck Lines
Trucking service between Oregon
Idaho Montana & California On
Building material, machinery, forest
products heavy hauling equipment
available SP 2-5277
ATHEL HUPP DUDLEY INC.
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 Medford KE 5-1632
TV and Radio
HAMMHX "nTSERVICE CO
Open 1U a-ro to 820 pm
1 824 W Main Ph SP 3-5406
Paper Hanging
DRY WALL. TAPING. & HANGING
K. V. KELLEV
615 Oakdele Dr. SP 3-5601
Generators
Starters
Generator-Starter repairs & exchange
Armature winding Cliffs Auto Elec
tric "311 N Riverside SP ?-5068
Painting
PAINTING small iobs a specialty
inside or outside good work
reasonable, z-atru eves, j
SPRAY painting, roofs houses general
painting Free estimates Sullivan
Bros 219 S Ivy Ph SP 2-9851
PAINTING Brush or Spray Free
estimates and terms A Q Murphy
Ph SP 2-8595 or SP 2-9143
Beads Reslrung
PEARLS & BEADS RESTRUNG
JEWELRY REPAIRING
SANTO'S AGATE SHOP 411 E Main
Tree Service
MEDFORD TREE SERVICE
Courteous, reliable, experience. Free
estimates. SP 2-7538 or SP 3-5841.
ORE-CAL TREE SERVICE
By RAY CHAMBERLTN
Comple'e tree service by expert
tree surgeons Guaranteed satisfac
tion Reasonable p rices Licensed
& insured. Phone SP 2-8052.
LEGAL NOTICES
. Granite & Top Soil
COMPARE my top soil, creek run
rock, shale, pit run granite ec till
dirt with any. Dump trucks for
hire. Free estimates. Reasonable
prices. Ralph Johnson. SP 3-3147
beore 8:30 AJM.; after 6 P-NL
BEAR CREEK TOPSOIL
Fill dirt: fertilizer; sand; gravel.
Crushed rock. New lawns constructed.
BATEMAN & SONS. Ph. SP 2-2464
GRANITE
Creek run gravel; rich top soil;
fill dirt. A.C. front end loader;
prower shovel for rent. Chas. Ben
nett. SP 2-2511.
TOP SOIL, SANDY LOAM
Concrete gravel & sand; crushed
rock; granite & creek run. Loaded
or delivered.
ARVEL L. "TEX NASH
2075 S. Hwy. 99 SP 2-4317
GRANITE Loading or Delivering
LUCIUS & wn .i.kttrt LULL
Ph. NO 4-148?
CREEK run gravel. Fine Bear Creek
sou. Pit run granite. Jim Hunes
KE 5-1643.
GRANITE
CRUSHED & PIT RUN
LOADED OR DELIVERED
R. G. LULL Ph. SP 3-4781
CRUSHED ROCK. SAND & GRAVEL
M C LINXNGER & SONS
SP 2-5336 or SP 2-5897
Use M-T Classified Ads
27-BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Asphalt & Cement Paving
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Driveways, sidewalks, patios. & re
taining walls. No money down &
convenient terms Call SP 3-4589
day or night for estimates.
JOHN JORE
Cement Contractor
Patios, sidewalks, driveways. Free
estimates on all types of concrete
construe" on Ph SP 2-5565 808
Bennett St.
ASPHALT PAVING Driveways,
motels, parking areas mill yards
roads and industrial floors. Free es
timates Work guaranteed Rogue
River Paving Co Ph SP 2-4037
Hearing
THE CLEANEST; the most comfort
able: the most economical heating
system you can install in your home
is Continental Glassheat. See at
619 E. Jackson or ph. SP 2-9854.
Free estimates 100 financing.
FIREPLACE-FURNACES, the only
open front fireplace engineered tor
24 nr. automatic heat at floor level!
Any masonry, any wood or Presto
log gives same efficiency as mod
ern wood furnace. Write P. O. Box
791 Ashland or call Pumlite Block
Co.. SP 3-5511.
Building & Construction
REMODELING - Painting - Taping
Texturing. Call NORDWICK
TW 9-1547 evenings
27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Poultry & Eggs
1 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BUYER. PROCESSOR, DEALER
ROGUE VALLEY POULTRY CO
334 E McAndrews Rd Ph SP 2-6159
Roofing
FOR all your roofing, siding, or re
modeling. Call Bob Blown, SP
3-1523. Free estimates 100 financing.
Well Drilling
SHULTS BROS well drilling & pump
service We strive to please every
customer. SP 3-4141 Eves SP 2-5669
DEISTER'S WELL DRILLING CO. For
your water well probl&ins Reliable
& experienced up to the minute
eauipment 139 Vancouver
SP 2-9308
GOFF BROTHERS Well Drillers. Ex-
gerienced & reliable S&H Green
tamps Office Siskiyou Hdwe. 225
W Main. Ph. SP 2-2939
Eves SP 2-7026 or NO 4-1448.
GRIBBLE WELL DRILLING
303 5th Ave. Gold Hill
Ph. UL 5-1328
CRATER WELL DRILLING No well
too deep Immediate service All
work guaranteed FHA terms ar
ranged. Ph SP 2-2U98. 1111 W 10th
ROGUE VALLEY DRILLING CO
Reliable & experienced Fast, mod
ern equipment Terms SP 2-7372
885 Shafer Lane, off Kings Hwy
Plumbing
BROOKS ELECTRIC
fLUAUSlNU DEPT
For fast courteous and efficient
service on ail vour plumbing prob-
lems call SP 2-5209
Oil Burner Service
SPARK OIL BURNING HEATERS"
4th & Front Ph SP 3-5896
KENNEDY fUEL OH
' Pump Service
JTFFY PUMP SERVICE
UNIVERSAL PUMP SALES
The Rugged Pump for Every Purpose
Pump Rentals & Aepair
Will also Drill tout well
1311 N Riverside - SP 2-5039
Carpet Cleaning and Repair
RUGS Furniture. Cleaned Repaired.
Medford Rug Factory & Cleaners.
511 Mary St SP 3-2539
Pests and Termite Control '
LOYD TERMITE CONTROL. Protect
your home from termites. Free in
spection. KE-5-1362 or SP-3-7598.
Foundation work.
CRATER TERMITE CO.
Local owned. Inspection for home
owners & realtors. SP 3-4804.
TERMITES
Call Paramount Pest Control
Inspect before buying. SP 2-8701.
3
LEGAL NOTICES
Mrs. Lester McFall entered
Sacred Heart hospital Monday.
July 22, for surgery on her wrist
and was released Wednesday.
The Home Economics club of
Griffin Creek Grange met at
the home of Mrs. J. D. Brown
ANCIENTS HELPED
Buffalo, New York (IP) Me
dieval alchemists labored long
and hard in a fruitless effort to
make gold out of base metals.
But their labors produced new
ways of making fir-resistant
retorts, crucibles and furnaces
which eventually were worth
more than gold to countless in
dustries, according to Electro
Refractories and Abrasives corp.
NOTICE
In the Ciruit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County
In the Matter of the Estate of Nellie
M. Jones, 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 16th day of August. 1957. at 10:00
o'clock A.M. in the. Circuit Courtroom
in the Courthouse in Medford, Ore
gon, as the time and place for hear
ing objections to said Final Account
and for the settlement thereof.
r AMOS W. WALKER
Administrator
Skyrman. Ouellette & Heisel
Attorneys for Estate
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 10084
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
of FRANK C. CLARK. Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the circuit court for Jackson County.
Oregon, has appointed me adminis
trator with the will annexed of the
estate of FRANK C CLARK, de
ceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby re
quired to present the same with pro
per vouchers within six months from
this date at the office of Neff, Frohn
mayer & Lowry, Cooley Theatre
Building, Medford, Oregon.
Dated and first published this 11th
day of July. 1957.
, FRANK C. CLARK. JR.,
Administrator with the win
annexed
Neff. Frohnmayer & Lowry
Attorneys for Administrator
Aifc. BVUa.X II in "W--.-BS";'-
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A NEW G.E. 2-OVEN RANGE
JUST $269.95
FOR A LIMITED TIMS
$12 per month after a small down-payment
IS
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
No. 8887
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson
Prdbate Department 4
In the Matter of the Estate of Walter
Wright Marshall, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has filed her final
account and report in the above en
titled estate and that by order of the
Circuit Court of Jackson County, Ore
gon, Probate Department, a hearing
upon the same has been set for Mon
day. August 12th, 1957. in the Circuit
Court Room at the Court House in
Medford.Tackson County, Oregon, at
the hour4f 9:30 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 July 11th, 1957.
Grace E. Marshall
Administratrix
Roberts, Keliington & Branchfield
Attorneys
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that I have
been appointed by the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Jackson
County. Administrator of the estate
of William R. Lamb and have quali
fied All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified
to present them with proper vouchers
duly verified, to me at the office of
Skyrman, Ouellette & Heisel. Room
418. Medical Center Building, in Med
ford. Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
Dated and first published July 18th,
1957.
CLYDE E. LAMB
A dministrator
Skyrman. Ouellette & Heisel
Attorneys for Administrator
TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT.
ORAL AUCTION BIDS as herein
after designated will be received by
the District Forester, Bureau id
Land Management. City Hall, Med
ford. Oregon, at 10:30 A.M., PACIFIC
STANDARD TIME, on Thsday,
August 15, 1957 for all timber inark
ed or designated for cutting. Before
bids arc 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 whenever such
waiver is in the interest of the,
United States. IN JACKSON COUN
TY, OREGON: O&C: SALVAGE: AH
timber designated for cutting on
SEUSW, WV2SE1,;, SESEU Sec.
25, T. 34 , S., R. 4 W NW'iNW'i
Sec. 31, T. 34 S., R. 3 W., W.M esti
mated for the purpose of this sale to
be 157 K. bd. ft. Green Douglas Fir,
79 M bd. ft. Green Ponderosa Pine,
43 M bd. ft. Green Sugar Pine, 155
M bd. ft. Fire-Killed Douglas Fir,
J24 M bd. ft. Fire-Killed Ponderosa
Pine, 48 M bd. ft. Fire-Killed Sugar
Pine. 10 M db. ft Fire-Killed Incense
Cedar. No bid for less than S22.10
per M bd. ft. for the Green Douglas
Fir. $2365 oer M bd. ft. for the
Green Ponderosa Pine, $31.60 per
M bd. ft. for the Green Sugar Pine,
S1.00 per M bd. ft. for the Fire
Killed Douglas Fir. SI. 00 per M bd.
ft. for the Fire-Killed Ponderosa
Pine. SI .00 per M bd. ft. for the
Fire-Killed Sugar Pine. S1.00 per
M bd. ft. for the Fire-Killed Incense
Cedar or a total purchase price of
S7.033.85 will be considered. Minimum
deposit with bid $850.00.
cash!
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