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3 SHADY COVE-TRAIL Girls Take Camping Trip B- EVALYN WATSnK I . . eral carloads of junior age girls from this area left Monday to spend a week at Lake of the Woods Bible Camp. Girls attending are Linda Scott, Peggy Dean Johnson, Cheryl Barlow, Patty Cuddy, Judy Sanderson. Janet IVehde. Clenda and Linda Albert of Trail and Gail and Toni Grow, Linda Paulson and Sheri Watson of Shady Cove. The girls took sleeping bags, bathing suits, cameras, and writ ing materials. Many recreation al activities such as swimming, boating, and hiking have been planned with a banquet being held the last night of camp. Jean and Mae Messecar, daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Mes tecar of Trail will act as counsel ors. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harbi son and daughter of Wasco, Cali fornia are house guests of Mr. and Mrs.'Ernest Watts of Shady Cove. Word has been received here by friends that Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Walker, formerly of Shady Cove but recently of Eureka. Calif., have left Eureka and are now living at Willits, Calif. Dr. and Mrs. Verne Wilson of Shady Cove haviCreturned from a vacation trip to Nelscott, Ore. They have had as house guests the Rev. and Mrs. Rollo Dun ham and daughter. Carbine, and Mrs. Dunham's mother, Mrs. Klegg of Ontario, Calif. a o Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bartuss of Shady Co9e have their neice, Judy Richards fcf Fullerton, Calif., visiting them. Mr. and Mrs. Bartuss and Judy were dinner guests at the home of Tv.fi- anH lvTrc Fran It Blaar of Medford. Another dinner guest; was Mrs. Helen Daniels of L cago, 111., aunt of Mrs. Blaai who was visiting them. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linder and Mrs. Marian Misbeck of Ojai, Calif., are staying at their sum mer home across from the Tom Kings for a few weeks. . ofrtirTrangi"rM,7ndan of Shadyove, recently j 1 .. Vennv Patterson of Din- uba,' Calif. She has been named Jennifer !?. The Pattersons are former residents of Shady Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Leotus Love of Shady Cove have moved to Klamath. Calif. Mrs. Bert Craven of Trail, slipped and fell while fishing at the river Saturday and suffered a sprained ankle and tendons in the leg. At the last meeting of the Young Citizen's club at the Par 3 Ish hall in Shady Cove, the wnemffiri played badminton on Hhe recently purchased set. Mon ey for the set was raised by various club projects. The next item that the members have de cided to work for will be a ping-pong outfit. Mrs. Russell J telle is em ployed for the season at the Crystal Sprfhgs Packing house in Medford. Mr?. Art Levulett ,g Carole Sheppard are work ing at Modoc orchards. OFrank Maness of Shady Cove, uncle of Ed Learning, has left O for Portland where he will live at the Oddfellows home there. Linda Eccleston of Shady Cove gave a surprise birthday party at her home honoring Francis Johnsonjon the occasion of her 16th birthday. Guests present were Delberta Spain, Jeanann Morgan, Bill Harmon, Max Hawks, Lee Shelton, Shar on O'Brien. Loretta Rone, Gary Williams. Billy Andrews. Dale Casey, the hostess Linda Ec cleston and the honored guest, Francis Johnson. cPoClkdHe blw, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Learning of Shady Cove were dinner guests on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cassal of Trail. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Monte Prest on of Downy, Calif., who were spending part of the summer at their home next to the Cassals. The Preston's have now left fr their home in Dowriey but ex pect to return early next spring fJCTll IU 1CIUI1I Cell I iicai ui'b to the summer home. Other re- Poison Oak? Try Bottle of ZEMACOL Tn mutt bo satisfied Of your mono cheerfully refunded. Get bottle to day ef WESTERN THRIFT. Why Suffer Longer? When Others Fail COME TO US ACT NOW! Our Nature's HERB remedies will regain your good health. Our remedies been successful in aiding tha ilrb rati for over 18 years. e Remedies for d.sorders tmusef, heart, liv.f, stonuch, , ,ni uctn, constipation, piles, asthma, female complaints, kidney, bladder, blood, rheumatism, back and headaches, for Mala. F.mal. and Children. BRANCH OFFICES: Albany Salem Eugene North Bend Newport cent guests of the Jim Cassal's hsvo hn Mr anrl Tr T.ep Tournot of Garden Grove, Calif. Tournot is a brother of Mrs. Monte Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Plumb of Arcadia, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Haglund of Glendale, Calif., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chubb and family of Shady Cove. Another recent guest of the Chubbs was Lyle Warnke of Portland. Susie Chubb returned the first of the week from her vacation trip to southern California. She went to Lassen park, Virginia City, Reno and Carson City in Nevada. She visited an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoakland, of Laguna Beach and Falm Springs. While on her trip she also' visited Bethel 36 of Job's Daughter's at West Los Angeles where she was intro duced as a Junior Princess of the Shady Cove Bethel and also attended a Job's Daughter's beach party at Pacific Palisades, Calif. She visited her friend, Susie Babbe, who spent a month visiting Susie in Shady Cove about two years ago. Mr. and Mrs. George Oliver and daughter, Caroline of Torrence, "Calif., are visiting George's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver, of Shady Grove. Oliver recently retired from the Navy after 30 years service.. Gail Hannan of , Burns, will "spend some time here visiting her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hornseth. She is plan ning to enter Southern Oregon college and will make the ar rangements while here. Other recent guests of the Hornseth's have been Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Smith and family of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Eccleston and daughter, Linda, of Shady Cove together with their son and wife and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Eccleston. of Eagle Point made a trip to Ore gon City over the weekend. Mrs. Margie Fielding of Sacra mento, Calif., spent 11 days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Spud Hoi- Mr.' and Mrs Art Davis of Sacramento have been visiting their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Davis of Shady Cove. Mrs. Minnie Barker of Sandy is visiting her son-in-law and dauehter. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burdett, of Shady Cove. Mrs Adeline Carl of Shady Cnve has returned from her va cation to British Columbia. Can ada, where she visited relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Deeder of Kellog, Idaho, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Deeder's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hopkins, of Shady Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Baker and children, Alvin and Elaine of Eunice. N.M., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Halkins of Tatum, N.M., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walkup of Elk creek. Trail. Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Halkins are sisters of Mrs. Walkup. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stafford have been Mrs. Stafford's son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. John Burdell and family of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Werner and Wil liam Peterson of Berkley, Calif., and Kari Scherno of Oakland, Calif., have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Olsen of Shady Cove. Joseph Nesbitt of Salem, state dairy inspector, was an over night guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vincent of Shady Cove. Gary Davis of Los Angeles Is visiting at the home of his aunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Waltz of Shady Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Boh Work of Trail are visiting Work's rela tives in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mitchell of San Francisco, Calif., were onests nf Mr. and Mrs. Dale r-nn4m.,n anil TLTr W Hflfl m tl D uui'UHiau nnu .tito. w of Far Hills Ranch, Shady Cove, recenuy. mui-neu is a uieie Mrs. W. Goodman. Mrs. Garline White and ctul ron T.arrv and Donnie. of Chnla Vista Calif., visited Mrs. White's brother-in law and sis ter. Mr. and Mrs. Orage Houston of Trail recently. dels rati has all S. B. F0NG Herb Specialist CHARLIE CHAN OFFICE OPEN SUNDAYS ONLY 12 NOON TO 4 P.M. CHINESE MEDICINE & HERB CO. 624 S. Riverside Medford Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fisher and Miss Jane Torkington of Los Angeles were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burdett of Shady Cove last week. This was their first trip to Oregon. Mrs. Fisher is a cousin of Tom Burdett Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peyton, Mr. and Mrs. Loren McCay, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Peyton and daughters of Mdford together with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richard son of Trail were guests of the Ranald Axtells of Trail at a picnic recently. Mrs. Clara Ducker of Port land is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eill Ducker of Shady Cove. During their recent vacation trip Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thompson visited the islands of the Puget Sound group. Orcus. Island, Cascade Lake, the San Juan, Whidby and Vachon is lands. They also visited jn Mt. Rainier and stopped at Salem, where Thompson was employed for a week on the paper. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE 'Vnttr' Virihv is civen that a oublic hearing will be had and held by end oetore tne vouncii ui mc v"j Eagle Point at the hour of 8:00 o'clock n m Svntpmber 3. 19S7. at the Coun cil Chambers in said City upon the question of the annexation to the City of Eagle Point of real property in Jackson County, Oregon, contiguous to the City of Eagle Point and de scribed as follows, to-wit: . TRACT A: Beginning at a poim u.hih har Smith 300.0 feet, and West 37.66 feet from the southeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 4. in Township 36 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County. Oregon, said point being on the southeasterly projec tion of the northeasterly line of va cated Fourth Street in Daley and Emery Addition to the Town of Eagle Point. Oregon: thence along said projected line South 4351' East 268 05 feet; thence South 46'32' West 456.0 feet; thence North 4353' West 295.67 feet: thence Norm 5002' East 457.50 feet to the point of beginning. TRACT B: Beginning at a point which bears 5outn leei ann West 388 30 feet from the Southeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 45 in Township 36 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County. Oregon: thence South 5002' West 18.22 feet; thence South 4353' East 298-49 feet: thence North 4632' East 18.0 feet: and thence North 43 53' West 295.67 feet to the point of beginning. TRACT C: Beginning at a point which bears South 300.0 feet, and West 37 66 feet from the southeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 45 in Township 36 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County. Oregon, said point being on the southeasterly projec tion of the northeasterly line of va cated Fourth Street in Daley and Emery Addition to the Town of Eagle Point. Oregon: thence North 50 02' East 398.1 feet, more or less, to the southwesterly line of the County Road: thence along said line. South 4337' East 258.3 feet: thence South 4632' West to a point that bears South 4351' East 268 05 feet from the true point of beginning: thence North 4351'West 268.05 feet to the point of beginning. TRACT l: Commencing at a point which bears South 594.27 feet and West 388.30 feet from the southeast corner of Conation Land Claim No. 45 in Township 36 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County. Oregon: thence South 5002' West 18.22 feet for a true point of beginning: thence North 5002' East to an intersection of the existing southerly boundary of the corporate limits of the City of Eagle Point. Oreeon: thence South 5411' West along said City's southerly boundary to a point that bears North 4353' West from the true point of beginning: thence South 4353' East to the true point of beginning. The registered voters of the City of Eagle Point may. at said hearing, appear and be heard by the Council on the question of the annexation of said real property to the City of Eagle Point as aforesaid. By direction of the Council of the City of Eagle Point. Thomasine E. Smith Recorder City of Eagle Point NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 10115 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANTON WILLIAM IsINGAAS. also known as A. W LINGAAS. also known as ANTON W. LINGAAS. also known as A. WILLIAM LIN GAAS. deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the circuit court for Jackson County. Oregon, has appointed me adminis tratrix of the estate of ANTON WIL LIAM LINGAAS. deceased. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers within six months from this date at the of fice of Neff. Frohnmaver & Lowry. Cooley Theater Building, Medford Oregon. Dated and first published this 26th day of July. 1957. MARY P. LINGAAS, administratrix Neff, Frohnmaver & Lowrv Attorneys for Administratrix POSTPONE ATOMIC BLAST Las Vegas, Nev. m-r- The Atomic Energy commission Thursday nieht DOstDoned for the 18th consecutive time the firing of the atomic device Shas ta because of unfavorable wind conditions. Thp firing n k. scheduled for 4 a.m. (p.s.t.) Sat urday. 5 VACATION LOAN Repay In Convenient Monthly Payments - LOANS FROM $25.00 to $2,500.00 AUTOMOBILE FURNITURE SALARY COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL FINANCE CORP. Phone SP 3-4564 Sparta Bldg. Medford mA0&w I ' L i rzy 3 if JM ' P iS isV f gmj? 1 Turin iTMirnnrfi i f nrtMiiTi fiitmnni'Mii rmn TmseiaMiiafai-aMMiaieMM'ai mmmtii iiiWiiiMiMiMii timmrr'- 'm PRINCESS ANNE IS SEVEN Wearing a new center part hair style, Queen Elizabeth II poses with her daugh ter, Princess Anne, for her seventh birthday pictures at Buckingham Palace. The young princess, whose birthday was August 15, received her first real wrist watch from her parents. ' LEGAL NOTICES No. 9963 NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT AND RKPORT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of BATES LINDLEY HAMER. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final account and report in the above entitled estate and that by an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jack son County. Probate Department, the hearing upon the same has been set for the 3rd day of September. 1957 in Circuit Courtroom No. 1 of the Jack son County Courthouse in Medford, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. All persons having objections there to are hereby notified to present the same at or before such time. Date of first publication of this notice is -August 2. 1957. Henry Corbin Henry Corbin, Administrator with the will annexed of the Estate of Bates Lindley Hamer, Deceased. No. 9973 NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of H. L. Thompson, some times known as Harvey L. Thomp son, 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 Wed nesday. September 4th. 1957. in the Circuit Court Room at the Court House in Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, at the hour of 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 August 2nd. 1957. Jewel Thompson Administratrix Roberts, Kellingtoa Sc Branchfield Attorneys is Coming to town! FORGETFUL HARRY FORGOT! He Could Have Borrowed for His . LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF XEAL PROPERTY In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County In the Matter of the Estate of William C- Earhart, deceased. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order made and entered in the above entitled Court in the mat ter of said estate, the undersigned executor of the Will of the above named decedent, from and after the 26th day of . August. 1957. at his office at Room 418. Medical Center Building in Medford. Oregon, shall proceed to sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash all the right, title and interest that said decedent had at the time of his death in and to the real property described as fol lows, to-wit: Commencing at the most easterly southeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 44 in Township 37 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Ore gon, thence North 0 01 30" East along the east boundary of said Claim 933.0 feet to the point of be ginning: thence North 0" 01' 30" East along said Claim boundary 97.50 feet; thence South 72" 29' 30" West 1405.45 feet; thence North 0 00' 40" East parallel with and 30.0 feet Easterly at right angles from the west boundary of Block 12 of the IMPERIAL ADDITION to the City of Medford. Oregon, 161.45 feet to the south boundary of East Eleventh Street in said City; thence North 89 59' 20" West along said street boundary 60.00 feet; thence South 0' 00 40" West 180.39 feet; thence South 72' 33' 30" West 104.86 feet: thence South 0' 00' 40" West 290.0 feet: thence South 49 00' East 100 0 feet: thence South 66" 03' 50" East 628.05 feet; thence North 23 22' East 129.58 feet; thence North 37 , 22' 20" East 145.31 feet: thence South 85 36' 20" East 255 0 feet; : thence South 74 15' 40" East ! 474.36 feet to the point of begin ning. HARRY C. SKYRMAN I Executor of the Will of William C. Earhart. deceased FOR SALE! 4-15-Foot Fully Equipped Vacation TRAILER HOUSES Large Discount Bank Terms Barnes Shell Service ' 618 W. Main Ph. SP 2-9983 The Shortest Distance Between Buyer and Seller- ; A Classified Ad in The Mail Tribune Convenient Order Form For Quick Results Write Your Ad Below 1 Word to a Space Cost Appears to Right of Last Word An Average Word Contain! 5 Letters. Nam and Address Count the Sam as Other Words. Mail Now to Classified Ad Dept., MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon Please run my ad for DAYS in THE MAIL TRIBUNE under - Classification I enclose $ in full payment NAME ADDRESS - Friday- Auruii 18, 1957 Strike Threatens Milk Deliveries New York W Last-ditch ef fprts began today to avert "the real threat" of a milk strike at midnight that would cut off nearly all raw milk deliveries to the metropolitan area. A federal mediator said the situation looked "grav :" before officials of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters called a meeting for today with offi cers of the Dairy Transport As sociation, an employer group. The Teamsters, whose mem bers drive the trucks that de liver about 95 per cent of the milk to the New York City area, has called a strike for 12:01 a.m. Saturday, unless wage and other demands are met. The more than 1,100 drivers are asking a wage-welfare- pack age of 75 cents an hour, plus other benefits. An organization of milk deal ers called on the 'governors bf New York and New Jersey and Teamsters President Dave Beck to help avert the strike. Health officials said they had assurances from the union, dis tributors and farmers that there would be no interruption of milk supplies for hospitals and institution- caring for children, the sick and the aged. The walkout loomed as two other milk strikes in upstate New York fizzled out after two days of picketing by farmers seeking higher milk prices. WAYWARD BUS Mountainside, N. J. IW Boilermaker James Edgar had plenty of time today to consider the wisdom of taking matters into his own hands. Edgar, 23, was jailed Thursday after steal ing a 45-passenger bus because he didn't feel like walking 15 miles to his home at nearby Berkeley Heights. Read and Use classified Ads The Low Cost Way to Sell The Community's BiEsest Marketplace LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FILING FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of Caroline Thomason. deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that , the undersigned has filed his rmal Account and Report in the above en titled estate, and that by order of the Circuit court in and for jacKson County. Oregon, Probate Department, a hearing upon the same has been set for Monday. August 26. 1957. in the Circuit Court Room at the Court House in Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, at the hour of 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 noUce is July 26, 1957. F. E. Poole Administrator FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SMALLER HOUSE Comfortable Daylight Basement HOME 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen equipped with lots of built-ins, dishwasher and garbage disposal, 2 baths, utility room, large family room, attached garage, double lot. $14,900.00 LOCATED AT 204 N STREET Jacksonville Phone TW 9-1340 or NO 4-1 173 PHONE r ; Book in Library Here A book that apparently had a place at some time in the li brary of Tallulah Bankhead was found in a recent shipment of books received by the MedfdVd Public library, according to Miss Helen Webster, librarian. The book, "Back-seat Driver," by Mabel Louise Robinson, bears the inscription, "For Tallulah Bankhead, a salute from one vic tim to another," .over the au thor's autograph. "Back-seat Driver" is the story of Riley, a wire-haired terrier who traveled extensively with his master, a physician, and al ways directed the doctor in his driving. What Riley didn't know about driving was hardly worth LOOK o '55 PLYMOUTH CLUB GOUPE This is an exceptionally nice sidewalls powerflite trans top notch V-8 motor. Sat. MERCURY W fiT '56 FORD .-V if Sport Coupe if Fairlane V-8 j Whitswalls and If 4-Dr. Radio, i II Excellent Motor ft if , H"" 0 D- If II . . . II II Low Mileage Beauty Ml U Saturday Only FJ M $,turday 0nly if lV $445 jff $1875 JJ '53 FORD. -N if 'Si FORD gi Customline if Customline 4-dr. I Club Coupe V if O.D., Radio & tl It Fully Equipped II II Heater II 11 Special it VL Saturday Only ij tf PACKARD (f PACKARD If 4-Dr. Sedan 1 II Club Coupe Ij VI Special as is li Sat. Special l 1954 DESOTO FOUR DOOR Firedome V-8 Powerflite Trans. Fully m m JJ" equipped & ready to 90. Only J HAMLIN'S GIANT Used Car CENTER 908 N. Riverside Phone SP 2-8516 - City or Town -J. MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN Tallulah Bankhead's knowing in his own estimation. Then one day Riley got a car of his own, and the things that happened to him in it were most surprising. Although the Medford Public library does not usually find it an economy to purchase used books, it did recently take ad vantage of an opportunity to ' select from an extensive catalog ot once-read, nearly new, re viewers' copies of needed books for junior readers, Miss Webster said. The autographed copy of "Back-seat Driver" was among them. Tha Low Cost Way to Sell Item You No Longer Need Use Mail Tribune Want Ads YQUICK A O car. Tutone finish white . . . and a ' 1495 Only Two Unas Consecotlve Inseraou TWO. 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