ILLINOIS VALLEY
Recreation Program Ends
Br HELEN BOTTEL
Cave Junction Ron Maurer,
w ho returned last week to Ash
land, where he will resume his
studies at Southern Oregon col
lege, reports the summer recrea
tion program in the Illinois Val
ley was a marked success.
As recreation director, Maurer
planned the various games and
sports, with the assistance of
volunteer helpers.
Some 60 boys took part In
the Pee Wee baseball "games
which were played each Wed
nesday night before large audi
ences. Two Cub teams, O'Brien
and Cave Junction, also compet
ed. Ross Turpin and Mike Piller
assisted with junior baseball
practice, and Larry Maurer um
pired all Pee Wee games.
Wayne Schrunk of the Smoke
Jumpers ball club, with five
home runs during the Softball
reason, took top honors in this
department.
Top hitter of the league was
Leroy Johnson of Cabax who
had an average of .632 among
the list of players who made 15
or more trips to the plate.
Leading hitters of each team
were: Nevin Brown, Selma, .560;
Jim Edison, Smokejumpers,
.478; George Plumlee,, Archers,
.560; Leroy Johnson Cabax,
.632; Larry Maurer, Old Timers,
.448; Bill Arnold, Rough and
Ready, .333; Mike Hanby, Way
side Market (high school), .522
and Dick Rians, Lions, .417.
Two additional litter cans on
Main street wee set up last
week by Mayor Carrol Banks
and members of the city coun
cil. The large oil drums are in
front of Banks Automotive and
Ted Rogers Shell Service.
Several big waste containers
have been set up near the Dairy
Queen by owners Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Brading.
, fifth graders will overflow into
I three groups this year, accord
ing to Arch Johnson. principaL
I The fifth and eighth grade
clses are the largest this year,
with the sixth and seventh, hav
ing two groups each, next in
line.
Kerby will have no new
teachers when school opens
Sept. 3. Only one instructor,
Ann Paulson, resigned, and she
was not replaced.
Pat Whiteley, who has a log
girjj truck operation in the val
ley, spilled a load ot three logs
on the souther! approach to the
Deer creek bridge Monday, Aug.
19.
The heavy diesel truck and
trailer was badly damaged and
a part of the cement bridge was
knocked over. The logs were
scattered along the highway.
Whiteley escaped with a bruised
leg, when the truck and trailer
turned on its side.
The accident occurred in late
afternoon when no other ve
hicles were approaching from
either direction.
The State Fire patrol was
called out Monday evening, Aug.
19 to extinguish a small grass
fire on Holten creek.
Thcyll Do It Every Time
. By Jimmy Hatlo
M4M4 W4STS TO EtfJO "WIS MOVIE
SO WOULDN'T VOU KNOW LrTTLE
ICR4SOD WOULD TOSS A T4MTRUM?
So T4KE HIM TO THE LOUNlGE
WHERE HIS W4ILIN& YKTC DISTURB
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SYnSl-'' ' II H THE HOLLERS ALL OVER A6AIH .'!
"Husky II" a race horse owned
by Mrs. EUene Wood, won both
his races at the county fair at
Ferndale, Calif., recently.
He will. run in the Governor's
handicap at the state fair in
Salem, where Mrs. Wood is tak
ing two other horses from their
ranch in the Illinois valley. Ger
ald Hunt of Bend, Ore... is the
Jockey.
At the Herbert Drews home on
the Caves highway are their
daughter and grandchildren,
Mrs. Beverly Christensen and
two children from Tacoma,
Wash.
Although paving is not yet
completed, traffic is now al
lowed over the full extent of the
realignment job south of Cave
Junction.
Six parcels of real property
will be auctioned in a bankrupt
sale Wednesday, Aug. 28, at 2
p.m. at the Wamitch Timber
company millsite on Rockydale
road about six miles out of Cave
Junction.
One parcel is on Althouse
creek, another on Sucker creek,
three are on the millsite itself,
and one is at Takilma.
C. F. Pruess Sr., of Grants
Pass, is the trustee In bankruptcy.
Here until after Labor day
are Mr. and Mrs. James L. Spitz
nd children. Sharon and Terry,
of Van Nuys. Calif. Terry; 14,
has been visiting his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spitz
at Wish-U-Well motel all sum
mer. He will return home with
his family early in September.
While the first four grades
at Kerby school can be con
tained in one classroom each,
According to John Moe, state
fire warden, this is the seventh
fire reported this season which
has appeared to be caused by
children playing with matches.
Jack Heald of Holland will be
a staff announcer and advertis
ing salesman with the recently
opened Radio Station KAJO in
Grants Pass. He is to act as disc
jockey from noon until sign off
time at sundown on Saturdays
and Sundays.
Heald started his radio work
with a station in Yuma, Ariz.
He plans to continue living in
the valley and will commute to
his work.
Visiting Mrs. Tom Dennison
last week was her sister, Mrs.
E. N. Douthat Jr., from Kansas
City. '
At the Frank Loosley home
last week were Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Halsiede and children of
Berkeley, Calif. Mrs. - Loosley
is Mrs. Halsiede's aunt.
Among those who tried their
luck at Bolan lake last weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. John
ny Nielson and sons, Denny and
Larry, who left Thursday after
noon for a three-day camping
trip.
Bolan received a stocking of
fingerling trout last Tuesday in
addition to the legal size fish
put in earlier this summer by
the Oregon State Game com
mission. Mrs. Harold Haslock, who
was fishing at the lake when
the tiny trout were dumped by
plane, saved several dozen for
future frying pans when she
scooped them off the ground
and sent them on the way to
their new home in Bolan.
Two New Men Named
To Resources Board
Salem (IB Laselle Coles,
Prineville, and Ben Little, Cor-
vallis, were named to the State
Water Resources Board Tuesday
by Gov. Robert D. Homes.
Coles replaces Wayne E. Phil
lips, Baker, and Little replaces
Fred Merryfield, Corvallis.
Manager of the Ochoco Irriga
tion District, Coles also serves as
first vice-president of the Na
tional Reclamation Association,
He was one of the original com
mittee which set up the Water
Resources Board in Oregon.
Coles is a native of Haines in
Baker county and has lived in
Crook county for the past 30
years.
Little, who has been manager
of the Consumers Power Com
pany in Corvallis for nearly 11
vears, served the Indiana Public
Service Company for a time and
managed the Sullivan County
Electric Cooperative in Indiana.
He is presently Oregon represen
tative to the National Rural Elec
tric Co-operative.
Sunday guests at the Homer
Phillips house trailer last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Balk of
Medford.
A recent guest at the home of
Mrs. Helen Cooke in O'Brien
was her only grandson, Jack
Eisendrey, of Los Angeles.
Jack, who works as a ma
chinist at Lockheed, lived with
Mrs. Cooke and attended school
here in the 30's and 40's. Now a
student pilot, he hopes to fly to
the valley this fall.
Leonard Baum, of Los An
geles, was a weekend guest of
his sister and family, Mr. and
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Milwaukian Chairman
Of Vets' Commitlee
Salem HP Carl F. Freilinger,
Milwaukie, was elected chair
man of the advisory committee
to the Oregon Department of
Veterans' Affairs here Tuesday.
Freilinger has been on the
committee since its inception in
1945.
JohnI. Schum. Portland, was
reelected vice chairman and F.R.
Pendergrass, Portland, was re
named secretary.
The committee, comprised of
five representatives of veterans'
organizations, a World War II
veteran at large and public
member, meets quarterly or oft
ener to advise the Director of
Veterans' Affairs on matters of
policy.
CRIES IN HIS BEER
rt -m t im Walter
I D.dll., i . - .
Deveikas, 36. of Clifton, N.J.,
... i snn
admitted wnnarawing ,ouw
mn(hBK man'i savin PS HC-
count, police said, but claimed
he had not spent me money iuui
ishly. "I bought a lot of beer,"
police quoted Deveikas as say
ing "and I'll drink beer until
I die."
Mrs. Bill Peery at O'Brien.
The Peerys drove to Central
Point Saturday to meet Leonard
at the heme of another brother,
Bill Baum.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Edwards
entertained their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Becker
and children of Medford Sunday,
August 18.
Recent guests at the Dan. Had
leyi in Holland were Mr. and
Mrs. D. E. Lucas and children
of Bakersfield, Calif.
Five members of the Amerl
! can Legion Auxiliary received
I membership awards at the regu
j lar meeting. They are Ellen Hart
' wel, chairman of the member
ship drive, Marie White, Edith
Hayes, Amy Hussey and Hazel
Rnrpsntativpn tit Hirli State ;
1 will give a report at the social
j meeting to be held in September. :
j Visiting Mrs. Blanche Lackey
last week were Mr. and Mrs. j
John Brewer from Arizona.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
"OIL TO BURN"
MOBILHEAT
We give S & H Green Stamp
MEDFORD FUEL SP 2-2111
RUMMAGE SALE Every day to Sep
tember 4th. Big values for the
whole family Furniture and What
Nots Sale opens Wednesday at Fehl
Building 108 N. Ivy.
TOWNSEND CLUB Rummage Sale.
Aug. 30 & 31. Eagle s Hall. 217 W.
Main. Call SP 2-6628 for donation
pickup.
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21S LBS. CELOTEX roofing $8.90 sq..
90 lb. Roll Roofing S3 80 roll.
I"x8" Sheating $35 per M.. ',i"x3"
Bevel Cedar Siding "B" grade $135
per M.. I"x8" chanel Siding "E"
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wood $2.25 per sheet. Other thick
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a"x4'x8' Hardboard $2.08 per sheet.
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Dead Line on Classified Ads: 5:30
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a.m. for Monday; for Sunday,' noon
Saturday. '
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BUNDLES Or OLD NEWSPAPERS for
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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
Leonard S. Miller, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I have been appointed Administra
trix oi tne anove entitled estate by
an order made therein on August 20,
1957: all creditors having claims
against said deceased are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
verified and with proper vouchers at
tached, to me at the office of Rob
erts. Kellington & Branchfield. 201-5
U. S. National Bank Bldg., Medford,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of this notice. r
Dated at Medford. Oreirhn. th
21st day of August. 1957.
juorna is.. Miller
Administra trix
No.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE Of OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY i
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter
of
the Estate of Emma Roberta,
deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I
have been appointed Executrix of the
above estate by an order made there
on on August 26th, 1957; ail creditors
having claims against said deceased
are hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified and with proper
vouchers attached, to me at the office
of Roberts, Kellington & Branchfield.
201-5 U. S. National Bank Bldg.. Med
ford, Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 28th I
aay ox August, i7.
Marian Bteson
Executrix
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 Anna
N. Breshy, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I have been appointed Executor of
the above estate by an order made
therein on August 19th. 1957; all
creditors having claims against said
deceased are hereby notified to pre
sent the same, duly verified and with
proper vouchers attached, to me at
the office of Roberts, Kellington &
Branchfield. 201-5 U.S. National Bank
Bldg.. Medford. Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 21st
day of August, 1957.
John Wesley Brophy
Executor
Wednesday. Augni! it. 1 1ST
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
Possibilities Marked
By Finance Official
Opportunities available to the
city from the Federal govern
ment's urban renewal plans
were pointed out by Kenneth E.
James, Home and Housing Fi
nance agency representative,
yesterday noon.
The Seattle man explained the
program to city officials and in
terested businessmen at the Med
ford hotel. Medford has placed
an application already for the
"section 701" program, it was
noted.
Approval Is expected in sev
eral weeks. Medford's request in
the section 701 is for a "master
plan" of the city which would
show areas in which "blight" is
taking effect. The cost of the
plan would be split between the
federal and the city. The city
planning commission would
make the study.
Robert Duff, city manager,
said the plan is for. a land evalu
ation in which future parks,
parking zoning and other needs
would be mapped.
James said the 701 plan was a
good first step on the way to ob
taining urban renewal funds to
Car Thief Caught
In Midnight Chase
Albany. Ore. (IP Charles
Glover, 29, Van Buren, Ind., was
released from the Albany Gen
eral hospital, Tuesday after a
car which police said he had sto
len turned over.
Glover was pursued and ar
rested shortly after midnight
Monday by State Patrolman
Harris Kirby.
Glover was accused of taking
a car belonging to Dent Holli
field, Eureka, Calif.
. Hollifield said he had picked
up Glover near Eureka, Calif.,
and the two had stopped at a
motel at Albany. Sometime dur
ing the night Glover took Holli
field's wallet and car after he
had gone to sleep.
However, Glover had violated
a traffic law and was being
chased by Kirby when the car
overturned on a curve.
Glover suffered rib fractures,
cuts and bruises.
New Pipe Being Laid
In Maplegrove Park
Ditches have been dug and
pipe is now being laid in the
Maplegrove park, recently ac
quired by the city.
The park land was given by
the county. The landscaping was
done by a service club. The city
will provide cost of upkeep and
watering facilities.
The park is located near the
National Guard armory. Cost to
install the needed water pipe has
been placed at $1,500.
help rehabilitate portions of the
city. No community is perfect
and all need some areas read
justed, he. said. Medford has no
slums but does have areas that
need rehabilitating, he said.
LOGS WANTED
Douglas Fir -TOP
PRICES
GOOD SCALE
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DAYS
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FILE NO. 10128
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 ETHEL
A. HANCOCK, Deceased.
The undersigned, having been ap
pointed Executrix of the above en
titled estate by the Circuit Court of
the County of Jackson, State of Ore
gon, and having qualified, notice if
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 voucher, within six
1 6 1 months from -the date of the first
publication of this notice, which is
the 14th day of August. 1957.
Betty M. Hultman
Executrix
O. H. Bengtson,
Attorney for Executrix
230 West Main Street
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE OF SALE
No. 9894
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
of VAVA AGATHA CROUSE,
Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that Marian
Fisher, administratrix of the estate
of Vava Agatha Crouse, deceased,
will sell on and after September 20.
1957 in the county of Jackson, state
of Oregon, to the highest bidder
upon the terms and conditions hereinafter-
mentioned, at private sale
subject to confirmation by the above
entitled court, all of the right, title
and interest that said estate and heirs
of said decedent have in and to the
following described real property
situated at 413 Benson Street, Mod
ford, in Jackson County, Oregon, to
wit: Lots eleven f 11 and fourteen (14)
of Laurel Park Addition to the
city of Medford, Jackson County,
Oregon.
The terms and conditions of said
sale shall be for cash or upon credit
or both and upon such terms and
conditions as may be approved by
the court.
All bids and offers must be in
writing and may be left at the of
fices of Neff, Frohnmayer & Lowry,
attorneys or the undersigned, at 200
Cooley Theatre Building, Medford,
Oregon.
Dated and first published this 21st
day of August. 1957.
Marian Fisher, administratrix of
the estate oi Vava Agatha Crouse,
' deceased.
17. CHIVIOILSTS
Executive Cars and Demonstrators
MUST
LO
By September I!
o
Discounts up to SS00
O Terrific Trade-In Allowances
O Low, Convenient Terms
Choice , of Models . . . Color . . . Equipment!
210's . . . BEC AIRS ... 4 DOORS . . . 2 DOORS . . . HARDTOPS
STATION WAGONS . . . POWER EQUIPMENT . . AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS . . . ETC.
ALL LOW MILEAGE CARS!
Courtesy Chevrolet
9th and Bartleft Streets
Phone SP 2-6115
Home from a Washington trip
are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burns
who visited Burns' great uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Burchell
Burns, at Tacoma. and his moth
er, Mrs. Gertrude Schadon, in
Olympia.
A potluck supper party in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Beauvais, former valley resi
dents, who were visiting from
Monterey, Calif., was given last
Sunday, Aug. 18. at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steimer.
Six-year old Roberta Huff
man celebrated her birthday
Thursday, Aug. 15, at a party
; given by her grandmother, Mrs.
Carl Holly.
Sam Miller caught another
limit of salmon at Gold Beach
last Wednesday.
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