Real
PROSPECT
Cub Scouts in
By FRANCES RING
Prospect Pack 19, Cub
Scouts, participated in the
Scoutennial at Medford re
cently. The boys played the
parts of troopers in the page
ant and rescued the pack train
from Indians.
Boys taking part from Pros
pect were Den 6, Jerry Bev
ens, Mike Bevens, Douglas
Dunlap, Mike Dunlap and
Carl Adams with Mrs. Darwin
Bevins, Den Mother; Den, 2,
Terry Parton, Glenn Cloud,
James Cloud, Ronald Bastiani
and James Rogers, Mrs. Otto
Basiani, Den Mother; Den 3,
Kenneth Krell, Mike Larsen,
Eric Twomley and Steve Win-
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WEST COAST LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
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mviw la tba Insurant ConalailoDv af tfaa Stat
af Orcsaa, pursuant ta law:
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Policy loona and prenlom notes -.
Caita and bank deposits
Premlicaa da and drfemd (Ufa
and accident and boalth)
Inurett and oth-r investment
lacaai tos and accnwd
47T5S.T7
205,M.5'j
Ottir uku.
Total awts .
LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND
OTHER FUNDS
Bsssrsss far Ufa and accident
and baalta policial $ SJ.2M.fim
Poller and contract claims 1.692.417.71
All alaar liabilities ll.Ml.39t.T2
Total liabilities, exrrpt capful f 7.S2,T24.J3
Capital pald-ap :.590.00.a
Fpeeial surplus foods 1.209.523.11
Tnatlrned rorptas a.aOO.WWV
tvirplus aa retards poUcybolden t.7M. 573.12
Total 5 234.147.37
SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS
(AeeroaJ Basrst
Franiaau and" anaolty
eoniMlarationa f lI.M.lla.M
Consideration far supplementary
cantracta . . 725.e,44.17
Het investment lneama 2.88 5X1 74
Other income liana 3.804.73
ToUl 1T.4SS.HH.10
Poller benefit I .7;.753.3
Payment oa supplementary eaa-
tractj. dividend accorauiationa.
and lnterait
TfS1.14.S4
1. lJg.M 1.M
2.891.2953
26.908.il
5ftS.958.aS
1S.147.S0S.T1
1.337.451. 4
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Cammlffllona. claim and general
Insurance expense and tazea
Other operating deduct lona
Dividends ta policyholders
Total
M fain from operatlofu. S
IMvldends ta storkholders (Stack
I xso.OM M
Other ttaia afrertlnir surplus
aumlai fsnda (net)
Tolil
anrreass In porplis and specisi
HTvlll fnnd (Cap. Htack
1500.000. Other J574 370.0l f
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BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE
Grose premiums and annuity can.
YEAR
Iterations collected aunnc to
year . $
TM.13S.ST
Dividends paid or credited to poli
cyholders darlna the year . 44.201.9
i benefits and claims, enaow-
svrrenders, and annuities
paid dorink the year SSS.TS1.0
Principal office la Or anon: Portland.
E. J. Mocabee. Manager
207 Masonic Building
Medford, Oregon
SPECIAL!
SPLIT PEELER C0REV00D
Dry White Fir
11 CORD $J .1)50 -3 CORD $n00
72 LOAD 13 I LOAD 10
Medford Prices Sales ar C.O.D. Phone SP 2-8086
Timber Products Company
In
CDosedl Memorial -BDay
amdl ALIL BAY STOAY
STRAUSS CHOICE GUARANTEED MEATS
WIENERS
Del Monte Sweetheart
49
SKINLESS
lb.
Hi
FBVEBS
BIG
BOLOGNA
Circus
ningham, Mrs. Robert Krell,
Den Mother; Den 4, Donald
Case, Dick Ells, Andrew Mau
rer, Barry Karjala, and Mike
Maurer, Mrs. Ray Maurer,
Den Mother.
The committee assisting in
costumes were Ray Maurer,
cubmaster; Robert Krell, as
sistant cubmaster; Steven
Cloud, Otto Bastiani, Asa
Twombly and Darvin Bevins.
A recent visitor at Prospect
was Miss Louise Ingle, who
was a teacher in the Prospect
Grade school until she moved
to Santa Rosa, Calif., in 1958.
Miss Ingle visited the Worlds
Fair in Brussels, Ireland, the
British Isles and five coun
tries on the European contK,
nent and Algiers in Africa
last year.
Wednesday, May 13, the
last health clinic of the school
season was held at the com
munity hall. Forty-six indi
viduals were served, includ
ing three adult polio shots,
one pre-school examination,
three school children and 39
children. The next health
clinic will be for pre-school
children in August.
Carolyn Holt was honored
at a party at her home at
Copso May 12. The following
girls from the third grade at
tended: Brenda Adams, Mabel
Allen, Mary Sue Bastiani,
Cheryl Bliss, Yvonne Walters,
Ellajn Slack, Judy McLaugh
lin and Jackie Parton. Also
attending were Susan and Da
vid Holt. Games were played
and prizes were won by Ma
bel Allen and Cheryl Bliss
Refreshments were served.
Visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Sweat is Mrs.
Sweat's sister and brother,
Mitze and Terry Garner, of
Lone Pine, Calif. With the
Garners is a friend Pat Holt.
The seniors of Prospect
High school arrived home late
Sunday night after a trip
south. They chartered a bus
and left Medford Thursday
afternoon. While in San Fran
cisco they stayed at the Pick-
Order To Give Our Employees
A TWO-DAY HOLIDAY,
We Will Be
Pork Sausage
Pure Pork
Country Style
Shank Vz or Whole
Tenderized or v
Fully Cooked
Fancy Fresh, Grade "A"
Vh to 3 Ibs.-Pan Ready
or Whole for Bar-B-Q
Minced Ham
by the Piece
or Slice
wick hotel. They visited the
San Francisco Chronicle, Chi
natown, Fisherman's Wharf,
Golden Gate park, Twin
peaks, the Cliff House, north
beach, Mission, play land,
Sheraton - Palace hotel and
many residential sections.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B
Wright Jr. and son, David, left
Union Creek Monday to move
to Washington. Wright has
been timber sale officer in
the Union Creek district for
3V2 years and recently was
transferred to assistant dis
trict ranger, Mt. Baker Na
tional forest, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bur-
rill visited Burrill's mother,
who is ill, in Battle Ground,
Wash., last week end.
The annual spring musical
held in the high school gym
last week was a success with
a large crowd attending. The
program included talent from
both the high school and the
grade school with Mrs. Nel
lie Vannice directing. Each
grade school class was repre
sented by both a chorus and
a band and there were instru
mental and vocal numbers
The high school was repre
sented by the chorus singing,
"Oh What a Beautiful Morn
ing" and a piano duo and or
gan ensemble featuring Mrs.
Vannice, Celeste Burrill and
Janet Bean. The program was
climaxed by the complete cho
rus from both schools singing
the new Centennial- song,
"You're in Oregon My
Friend."
Word has been received
here recently that the Rev.
Forrest Bard and family have
sold their home onJSlk creek
and are moving to Klamath
Falls where- Mr. Bard is em
ployed by the state forestry
department. Mr .Bard is a for
mer pastor of the Prospect
Assembly of God church;
Among the flu victims here
this week ace Mrs. George
Wayman and daughter, Billy
Mae, Mrs. Robert Sharp and
daughter, Ruby, Mrs. George
Brown and grandson, Mike,
Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes and
many others. Flu has hit Pros
pect hard and youngsters have
missed many days of school.
Some have had it three times
and at least three cases have
ended in pneumonia.
The Prospect WCTU met
at the home of Mrs. Hope
Hedgpeth May 12. Plans were
made for a float in the Jam
boree parade and letters were
written to officials and con
gressmen regarding liquor
consumption.
The Prospect Parent Teach
ers ' executive meeting was
held at the home of Mrs.
Gladys Burrill Monday, May
i ' " ' ' ii i' i ii 1 1 " in i'
REFLECTING MOURNING FOR DULLES President
and Mrs. Eisenhower leave the Washington home of the
late John Foster Dulles after paying their respects to
Mrs. Dulles. President Eisenhower has directed that an
official funeral be held for the former secretary of state.
Youth Repudiates
Portland-iUPD-Partic David
Smith, 15, has repudiated his
confession to the slaying of an
elderly woman in a variety
store just southeastof here ear
lier this month, his attorney
said Tuesday.
Smith has told his attorney,
George Van Hoomissen; his
priest and his parents he is
not responsible for the hammer-knife
slaying of Mrs. Min
nie Swetland, 75.
The youth said he found
the body in the store and be
came "panickey" and fled. He
said he was playing with a
ESCALATOR CLAUSE
Birmingham, Ala. - (UPD - A
local realtor has come up with
a commercial property lease
which ties rents to the gov
ernment's consumer price in
dex. When the index goes up,
rents rise, and vice versa.
18. The prospect of a book
mobile coming to Prospect
was discussed' and it was de
cided the PTA would support
such a move.
Plans for the Jamboree
were discussed and some of
the new committee chairmen
were briefed in their duties.
Those attending were Marge
Conger, Velma Rogers, Thel
da Bevens, Kathy Wilson Ha-
lie Maurer, Gladys Burrill,'
S u z e 1 1 e Bastiani, Lorraine
Love, Delene Denny, Frances
Ring and Mabel Hedgpeth.
POTATO
Regular
49c Bag
Lots of Free
Parking
2 Dig Lots
AT THE REAR OF
THE STORE!
I , RADISHES
I) i GREEN ONIONS
! SliSiii
Murder Story
knife on the day of the slay
ing but had thrown it into
Johnson creek.
A hearing on a motion to
have Smith's case brought be
fore . Juvenile Court rather
than before the regular crim
inal courts will be argued in
Oregon City Wednesday be
fore Judge Ralph D. Holman
LEGAL NOTICES
No.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOB JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
WILLIAM VAN BUSKIRK,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appoint
ed by the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Jackson Coun
ty, administrator of the estate of
William Van Buskirk. All persons
having claims against the said
estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the said claims with the proper
vouchers to the undersigned ad
ministrator at the offices of Har
bison and Piazza, 207 U. S. Na
tional Bank Building. Medford,
Oregon, within six months from
the date of this Notice.
DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED
this 27th day of May 1959.
A. E. Piazza, Administrator
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that I
have been appointed by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Jackson County as Administrator
of the estate of Samuel Jesse Fred
enburg, deceased, and have quali
fied. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present them, with proper
vouchers duly verified, to me at
my office, 212 Leverette Bldg., Med
ford, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published May
27, 1959.
Bruce J. Manley
Administrator and
Attorney for Estate
LAURA SCUDDER'S
CHOPS
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... PAULSEN'S
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON
Closed Every Sunday We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
C-CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks to all who
extended comforting sympathy and
help in our recent sorrow. For the
beautiful service, floral offerings,
and other kindnesses, we are deeply
grateful.
The Kent Smith family
LEGAL NOTICES
No. 10376
NOTICE OF HEARING
UPON FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate
of
C. C. LEAF, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that Hazel
A. Leaf, executrix of the Estate of
C. C. Leaf, deceased, has filed in
the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County, her
first and final account and report
as such executrix of said estate, and
the 29th day of June, 1959, at the
hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. in the
court room of the said Court at
the Court House, Medford, Jackson
County, Oregon, has been fixed as
the time and place for hearing of
objections to said final account and
report, and all persons having ob
jections thereto are hereby required
to make or file the same on or be
fore said time.
Dated May 27. 1959.
HAZEL A. LEAF.
Executrix
Robert D. Dames, Attorney
Medford, Oregon
No. 10539
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
. STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN PROBATE
In the Matter of the Estate Vf
ADA B. MORRIS,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I have been appointed by the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Jackson County as Ad
ministratrix of the estate of Ada
B. Morris, deceased, and have duly
qualified. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present them, with proper
vouchers and duly verified to me
at the offices of Kelly & Kelly,
No. 20 Goldy Building. Medford,
Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
DATED at Medford. Oregon, this
13th day of May, 1959.
SIGNA E. MITCHELL
ADMINISTRATRIX
KELLY & KELLY
Attorneys for Administratrix
20 Goldy Building
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
Executor of the estate of William
J. Smith , deceased. All persons
having claims against said estate
are hereby required to present
them, with pioper vouchers, within
six months from the 6th day of
May. 1959, the date of the first
publication of this notice, to the
undersigned at 34 N. Central Ave.,
Medford, Oregon.
George L. Evans. Executor
J. F. Fliegel, Atty for Executor
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 10326
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN , PROBATE
In the Matter of the Estate of
LESLIE E. McFALL. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, William Mc
Fall, Administrator of the Estate
of Leslie E. McFall, deceased, has
filed his First and Final Report
and Account in and with the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Jackson County, and that Fri
day, the 5th day of June. 1959. at
the hour of 10:00 o'clock AM. of
said day, in the Courtroom of De
partment One of this Court in the
Jackson County Courthouse in the
City of Medford, Oregon, has been
appointed ana set as xne xime ana
place of hearing of objections to
said Final Report and Account .and
the settlement -thereof and of said
estate.
DATED and first published this
em day of Mav. 1959.
WILLIAM McFALL
Administrator
Tree
6-oz.
Fresh
Tender
Ears
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A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
20", DISCOUNT on all our top
Quality Schorn Paints (A National
Lead Product) for balance of May.
Rock Lath 38c a yard.
2x4x8 Sheetrock $2.24 a sheet
38x4x8 Sheetrock SI. 92 a sheet
4x4x8 Sheetrock $1.60 a sheet
1x6 Cedar fencing 2c lin. ft.
WESTSIDE LUMBER
924 Summit SP 2-2559
CASH & CARRY
WEEK'S BEST BUY
20 M. 1x6 tight knot v-edge
rough face center matched cedar
S100 M.
Reg. S6.40 gal. Dutch Boy out
side white house paint $5.25 gal.
Aluminum screen door with
hardware $16 & up.
S & H Green Stamps
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix KE 5-2037
Camp White TA 6-9331
Ashland MU 9-4833
SPECIAL SALE 2 cords black oak
or laurel $36. del. UL 5-1014.
BIG FIR
Best Green Fir Slabs
Delivered in May & June.
S&H Green Stamps
MEDFORD FUEL CO. SP 2-2111
BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS
for sale 20c each. Mail Tribune
office 33 North Fir.
new mulch
SA 7TDVST
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
SP 2-2111
We fix em while you sleep
Hawkins Nite Garage. SP 3-1534.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids endorsed "Proposal
for the Installation of a Six (6)
Inch Cast Iron Water Main on
Mary Street from Saling Avenue
to Jackson Street and on Jackson
Street from Mary Street to Mc
Andrews Street, in the City of
Medford. Oregon" will be received
by the City Council of the City of
Medford, Oregon, at the office of
the Superintendent of the Board of
Water Commissioners, City Hall,
Medford, Oregon, until 11:00 A.M.
on the First day of June, 1959, and
will then be publicly opened and
read.
The work for which proposals
are invited will be paid by Im
provement Fund Warrants from as
sessments to be levied upon the
property benefited by such work
and by Water Commission War
rants as set forth in Section 48 of
the "General Provisions".
The work includes the following:
FURNISHING AND INSTALLING
Approximately 757 linear feet
Excavation and Backfill
Approximately 757 linear feet 6"
Cast Iron Pipe
Approximately 1 only 6" Gate
Valve with Valve Box
Approximately 150 lbs. Cast Iron
Fittings.
Approximately 30.4 sq. yds.
Break & Replace Pavement
Plans- and Specifications may be
obtained from the Water Commis
sion office in the City Hall at
Medford, Oregon, upon the deposit
of Ten (10) Dollars, which sum so
deposited will be refunded if said
Plans and Specifications are re
turned in good condition within
fifteen (15) days after the opening
of bids.
The necessary cast iron pipe.
valves and fittings may be pur
chased from the Board of Water
Commissioners at their shop on
f ir ana jacKson streets.
The right is reserved to reject
any or all proposals and to accept
such proposals as are to the best
interest of the City.
Dated this 15th day of May, 1959.
CITY OF MEDFORD, OREGON
By Robert L. Lee
Superintendent
Board of Water Commissioners
OFFICE SPACE
FOR LEASE
35'x35' with large, display
windows. Suitable for offices
or small business. Available
for lease July 1st.
F. E. Samson SP 2-6231
Sweet FROZEN
Can IwJ
Head
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A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Fully equipped '51
Oldsmobile 2 door. All automatic
A-l condition. $300 Cash. SP-3-1827.
See eves, at 340 Haven.
YES
We will be open Sat. & Sun. We
have floral sprays, picnic sup
plies, briquettes, etc., etc. Griffin
Creek Store.
FOR SALE 3 adjourning lots, sew
er and city water, also good drill
ed well. Reduced for quick sale.
' 532 Marie St.. Medford.
FOR SALE 1947 GMC pickup. 615
W 13th. Medford.
TV Lawn fertilizer 16-16-8.
Use our spreader.
Pacific Seed & Feed Co.
Commercial Spraying
of all kinds. No job
too large or too small.
Withrow. SP 2-5376. SP 2-6851
BASKETS of Petunias in bloom for
Memorial Day.
BERRYDALE FLOWER FARM
FOR RENT Close in. Clean, attrac
tive 2-rm. apt. Most utilities &
washing facilities furn. 806 W.
Main. SP 2-4144.
FOR SALE 1956 BSA Road Rocket.
Excellent condition, $550 Phone
NO 4-2726 after 5.
BABY CHICKS some started
Day old price.
Pacific Feed & Seed Co
1 LODGE NOTICES
Stated Communication
Reames Chapter, No. 66.
O.E.S. Medford Masonic
Temple, Thurs. May 28,
1959, 8 pan. Visitors
welcome.
Etta McKinney, W.M.
Special Communication.
Central Point Lodge 135
AF&AM Wed., May 27, 8
p.m. Work F. C. Degree.
Master Masons cordially
invited.
Wilbur Smith W.M.
2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
THRIFT shop selling used clothing.
Clearance Sale before closing for
summer months, Mav 28 & 29,
June 4 & 5, 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM.
McAndrews Ed. & Priddy St. Will
jeooenept
3-PERSONAL
TANK! I just kicked the yogurt
and blackstrap monkey, and now :
I'm hooked on Hi-Fi FM. Have !
pity! (signed:) Addict
SHADY Cove lady will pay for
transportation to and from Med
ford some Fridays. Write Star
Route Box 136 Shady Cove.
HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS?
See Dick Milestone. He can ar
range a loan for you from $50.
to $1500, on furniture, automo
bile or salary. American Finance
Corp, 123 W. Main St, Ph. SP-2-6201.
Miriam's Beauty Shop
909 E. Jackson SP 3-3806
Miriam Ward, operator.
NUBONE Foundation Garments.
Alterations & repair.
Mrs. Ethel Rogers.
128 S. Holly SP 3-6114
Mrs. E. Johnson SP 3-4890
RAWLEIGH Vitamins & fruit drink.
701 N Modoc. SP 2-4438.
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem is welcome at Alcoholic
Anonymous, 8 p.m. Tues. & Sat.
Rear of 212 N. Oakdale SP 2-6G57.
If You're Thinking About ...
NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION
PICKELL Has the Most in
QUALITY ECONOMY
CHOICE OF LOCATION
OFFERING FREE
Planning Service and Qualified
Assistance in Financing.
Reliable, Established
BUILDER
411 EAST MAIN ST.
COFFEES'
TREE TEA
48 Bag 49c
Vi-lb. - 65c
Hoody's
PEANUT BUTTER
Van Camp's 300 Size
PORK & BEANS
11
MAIL TRIBUNE, Med&rJ, Or. '
Wednesday, May 27, 1 959 A
3-PERSONAl
W ATKINS Products SP S-5667
5-INSTRUCTIONS
ENROLLMENTS are now being
taken for the Young Stylemakcr
Sewing Classes. Ages from 10 to
21. Singer Sewing Machine Co.
318 E Main SP 2-7153.
1 0 WANTED MALE HELP
WATCH MAKER
Weisfield's Jewelers in Roseburg.
Oregon have opening permanent
position. Salary plus commissions
on sales. Write or phone giving
experience and salary expected .
PLYWOOD working snaFe f or sale.
TA 6-2092 before 4 pjn
INVESTIGATIVE
STORE SHOPPER
Immediate employment. Male
only. Age 25-35. Single only. No
handicaps. Continous travel in
western states. Be able to drive,
have driver's license. Starting
salary $88 per week, plus travel,
rooms, and bonuses. Six day
week. Write qualifications, es
pecially any retail store experi
' ence, and give phone numbers to
Box 2273 To Mail Tribune.
HIGH school boy or man -with lawn
mowing equipment to mow lawn
every 2 wks. Central Point area.
NO 4-2096 after 6.
WANTED SERVICE WRITER
Must be be all around mechanic
able to meet public. Age 25 to
40 yrs. Good pay with a future.
Crater Lake Motors.
CARRIER boys for Medford Mail
Tribune, age 12 yrs. or older, for
Phoenix, Ashland & Jacksonville.
CaU SP 2-6141 or MU 2-1021.
BIG GREEN RED FIR
Slabwood
Doable Load
300 cu. ft
Jumbo Load
400 cu. ft
$12
5 1400
Order Early - Quick Delivery
Phelps Fuel Co.
SP 3-5878
T
GLOGSTOIi'S
Metal
Weather Stripping
and Screens
Estimates Gladly
Phone SP 3-1014 Evenings
v ?
TRADES
ACCEPTED
PHONE SP 3-6646
f D jlgCKELL
siaiSr. builder
fl&0? fill
Medium Size
RIPE OLIUES
No. 1 Tall Tin
4 for 89
Boyd's
2 -1 .25
16-oz.
for
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