Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 21, 1959, Image 15

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    Woman Who
Disturbed By
Denver (LTD A Denver
woman who swallowed a live
mouse last Friday says she
never would have gone to the
hospital if she had known it
would have caused so much
"commotion."
Mrs. Florence Hill said she
has been deluged with tele
phone calls and stacks of mail
from all over the country,
most of it wanting to know
if the story were actually
true.
Might Be Different
"If I were a young person,
it might be different," she said
indignantly "but a woman 67
years old isn't going to be tell
ing lies like this."
: "I would have been a little
more strategic if I had wanted
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QUAKE THREATENS DAM This southwestern area
of Montana has been wracked by a series of earth
tremors, registering m magnitude as high as 7.8 on the
Rkhter scale. In comparison, the earthquake that
shattered San Francisco, Calif., in 1906, was recorded
at 8.25. The shocks were centered in the Yellowstone
Park area, but the earth quivered as far north as British
Columbia, Canada. Some 600 residents were evacuated
from the town of Ennis, 50 miles down the Madison
River from Hebgen Dam, which was badly cracked by
the shocks and threatens to break.
The Family Council
Editor's note: The Family Counci. consists of a Judge, a psychiatrist,
three clergymen, a newspapei editoi a women's editor and two writers.
Each article is a summary of an actual report. The Family Council does
not (It advice: it merely reports on problems that have been dealt
with by responsible agencies and counselors.
Betty R. Mother makes
me look like a sap.
Mrs. N. R. - You've got to
blow your own horn in this
world.
.
Betty R. - I am IS and I'm
very unhappy at home, main
ly because of my mother. She
embarrasses me by always
showing off.
I happen 'to be good at art.
I like to paint and have had
my things in some exhibitions.
I won a few honorable men
tions, but never a top prize.
Whenever one of my things
gets sent to an exhibition my
mother runs around telling all
of her friends, neighbors and
relatives about it. Then when
I don't win, she shoots her
mouth off about the prize
must have been fixed and my
picture was certainly the best.
My mother makes me look
like a first class sap. Soon I
won't be able to hold up my
head in. public.
Mrs. N. R. - Betty is en-
A r 1 A. 1 3 nM J r.'U-a
I was that way when-1 was
her age and since then I've
learned that you've got to
blow your own horn in this
world or nobody will even
notice you.
I know that Betty has talent
and that's certainly nothing to
be afhamed of. Plenty of
youngsters without nearly as
much ability get written up
in their local papers and go
on to do big things in life.
I don't know why that
daughter of mine should be
ashamed to hold up her head.
She won't let me hang her
pictures around the house.
She wants them in her room
only. Why. make a secret of
it? I'm proud of her. Should
n't I be?
The Council: At the rate
she is going, Mrs. N. R. stands
an excellent chance of killing
whatever talent Betty has.
This mother has placed en
tirely too much emphasis on
Betty's abilities and we can
sympathize with Betty's with
drawal from this unpleasant
limelight.
In effect, Mrs. N. R. is really
taking all the glory for her
self. She has produced Betty
and now Betty is turning out
to be a superior production.
rnis Kjna ot parental pnae is
understandable, but it must
be held in check if the child
is to feel any pride in himself.
Betty will naturally feel
pride in her accomplishments
if she can feel they are for
Swallowed
So Much Commotion
to stir up all the publicity I
have been given."
The "publicity" started the
day after her pet dog, Boots,
awakened her from her sleep
with his growling. She looked
up and saw a two-inch mouse
jumping around near her bed.
Mouse Jumped In
She said it was standing on
top of her clock. She opened
her mouth to scream and the
mouse jumped in and wriggled
its way down her throat.
The next day one of her
friends persuaded her to go to
Denver General Hospital.
Mrs. Hill said she stayed at
the hospital for 12 hours. Doc
tors admitted they were amaz
ed at her story but said they
had no reason - to doubt it.
They kept her hospitalized
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FORKS
and by herself. Her impulse
to keep her pictures in her
own room is a natural one in
view of her mother's excessive
horn-blowing.
The business about com
plaining about the results of a
competition is particularly un
fortunate. It makes Betty ap
pear to be a poor sport among
the youngsters of her own age
- and these are the people
whose approval means most
to her at this time. When all
these unpleasant associations
are added up in Betty's emo
tional ledger, she will lose
her pleasure in drawing and
painting.
Mrs. N. R. would do better
to seek some public glory en
tirely for herself and let her
daughter develop her own
abilities in quiet. The girl's
talent is evidently so strong
that it requires only moderate
amounts of the nourishment
of praise.
(Copyright 1959, General
Features Corp.)
Grange News
Live Oak Grange
At the last meeting of Live
Oak Grange the following can
didates were obligated in the
first and second degrees: John
Lucker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Martin and Robert Rowlison.
The agriculture report by
Ray Frantz noted beef prices
are steady and feeders fairly
high.
Legislative Chairman Frank
Hall spoke on the new labor
law.
HEC Chairman displayed
the new Christmas card sam
ples and announced no meet
ing of the HEC in August.
A letter from Larry Shee
han thanking the Grange for
its cooperation in making a
success of the dinner for "The
Man of the Year" held in
Rogue River recently was
read.
Permission was granted for
the Bloodmobile " to use the
dining room Sept. 16.
The lecture program con
sisted of group singing; a read
ing of part of the state mas
ter's address to the 1959 ses
sion of the State Grange by
the lecturer; and members
told what the Grange stands
for.
At the next meeting, Aug.
27, the third and fourth de
grees will be exemplified.
Refreshments were served
by Dr. and Mrs.' Edward
Chance and Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Miller. -
Live Mouse
but when she suffered no ill
effects they sent her home.
No More Mice
The next day she said her
telephone started ringing.
"I find the entire affair
hideous and at the same time
comical," the widow said, "but
I never want to see another
mouse again as long as I live.
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Each line per month
Minimum per month
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Dead Line on Classified Ads
5:30 p.m. for following day,
except 10 a.m.. for Monday;
for Sunday noon Saturday.
Dead Line on Display Classi
fied Ads 10:00 A.M. Saturday
for Sunday and Monday.
3 P.M. the day before publi
cation for Tues. through Fri.
APPROVED CREDIT
CHARGES BILLED
- BY THE LINE .
DIAL SP 2-6141
A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED to buy 20 or 410 gauge
shotgun. Si -934 Between lu
am & 3 pm. all day Sun.
SELL or rent new office equip
ment. 945 Kenyon. SP 2-6656.
Mahogany A Grade Doors
2-0 X 6-8 1 3, 8 $6.25
2- 6 X 6-8 1 38 $6.80
3- 0 X 6-8 1 38 $7.45
Hinges 3!i x 3',i D Brass 42c
Passage Latch Set
$2.25
LEWIS
WHOLESALE BUILDERS
SUPPLY
443 S. Riverside SP 2-7135
BLOX 2' Planer ends.. .
Big Loads.
MEDFORD FUEL Tel. SP 2-2111
FOR SALE: DeLaval milking ma
chine, will sell pipe line, fittings,
cooler, etc. 'i H.P. refrig. unit
complete. SP 3-1129.
CASH & CARRY
1x12 S4S Redwood, ideal for fenc
ing, $95 per M.
. All aluminum Screen Door with
hardware & closer, $11.95.
, Check our Credit Finance Plan
I S&H GREEN STAMPS
NORTON LUMBER CO.
3-PERSONAL
WOULD like to form car pool from
Talent-Phoenix area in order to
take children to kindergarten.
KE 5-2376.
FREE Gifts Catalogs Discounts
Premiums Save Dollars. Watkins
Products KE 5-1804.
STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS
Ella Gemaehlich SP 3-4107
McCUE Home for the Aged. 134
Laurel, Central Point. Vacancy
for 3 ladies. NO 4-1306.
VTRGIE KISTNER now at Charm
Cottage specializing in cutting
naturally curly hair. Nationally
Advertised Permanents. SP 2-2186
DENTURES repaired & re-lined
while you wait.- Day or eve. SP-3-6026
25 Lozier Lane.
Miriam's Beauty Shop
S09 E. Jackson SP 3-3806
Miriam Ward, operator.
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem is welcome at Alcoholic
Anonymous, 8 pn. Tues. & Sat
Rear of 212 N. Oakdaie SP 2-6657
WATKINS Products SP 3-5167
Rawleigh Products. SP 2-4438.
POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SHOP
Open evenings by appointment
3502 Crater Lake Hwy. SP 3-4325
SPACE available for men at Lyn
Haven Home for the Aged, 369
No. 2nd. Central Point. NO
4-1721.
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
PERMANENT stainless steel cook-
ware. hales & Service. Ml) 5-8951
4-LOST AND FOUND
LOST White Siberian Samoyed.
Answers to name Yukon. Reward.
SP 3-5085. -
LOST Male Boston Bull, brindle
coiorea. vicinity .Pleasant Creek,
rtogue mver. ju Z-3818.
FOUND Black & white part Cock-
ei opamei, iemaie. 9o mucrest.
SP 2-4962.
LOST: Ladies black plastic purse.
ouigdiur uesign. uwy. Between
Ruch & Medford. if found leave
Jacksonville Market or call TW-9-1524.
LOST Heirloom small white
nanaiea pen knife Monday
Hawthorne Park or Lithia Park
Ashland. Reward. Writ Tribune
Box 9761.
--INSTRUCTIONS
GUITAR LESSONS. SP 3-4672
KINDERGARTEN FOR CHILDREN
WHO ARE MENTALLY RE
TARDED. Applications now being
accepted. A class which provides
these children with a program
formulated to their individual
fundamental needs. Each appli
cant will be fully considered.
Enrollment limited. Write
SCHOOL OF HOPE, P.O. Box 851
Medford, Ore.
MISS PATS KINDERGARTEN
Registration now open for 4 & 5
yr. -old children. Curriculum in
cludes all pre-scnool training
combined with music, art, pro'
ects & handicrafts. Insured trans
portation furnished. Spacious
State Inspected facilities & com
petent staff. State licensed all
aay cmia care avaiiame.
3-3382. 4425 Jacksonville Hwy.
PIANO Lessons, classical & popular,
S6 per mo. KE 5-1177.
MEN WANTED
CRITICAL SHORTAGE
FORESEEN
Jet Engine Specialists
Gas Turbine Specialists
Not Just a Home
Study Course .
Actual experience on MODERN
engines including J-57. Under
APPROVED INSTRUCTORS. A
new industrial frontier. Train
now for high paying exciting
careers. Training will not inter
fere with your present job.
Budget terms. Free placement
service.
WRITE TODAY to
JETMA TRAINING SCHOOL
co Tribune Box 9821
Name
Address
City
State
Ph
Age
30
Thurston Dance Studio
KINDERGARTEN
The latest methods in pre-school
training combined with music,
rhythm dancing & interpertation.
Certified teachers, insured trans
THURSTON KINDERGARTEN
245 Stewart Ave. SP 3-3117
portation.
ABC Kindergartens accepting reg
istrations through Aug. Trans
portation available. Morning &
afternoon classes. SP 3-3034.
KINDERGARTEN ENROLLMENT
being taken by Mrs. Alex Mc
Donald, 1120 S. Oakdaie. Reading
Readiness program. SP 2-5576.
COLLEEN HOPE
KINDERGARTEN
OFFERS
An outstanding pre-school cur
riculum under a certified
teacher.
V Co-ordinated with music &
dance training at no extra
charge.
In one of the state's newest.
modern, fire resistant bldgs.
' located by Hawthorne Park.
4 Insured Transportation.
V Limited enrollment.
COLLEEN HOPE KINDERGARTEN
45 Hawthorne SP 3-6204
PIANO & ORGAN LESSONS
17 yrs. experience teaching be
- ginners & advanced pupils. Spec
lcal course for adult beginners.
Edward F Westra. Phone SP-2-8635.
10 WANTED MALE HELP
HOSPITAL TECHNICIAN
$342 -$440 mo.
Immediate vacancies in Salem.
Must have 3 yrs of experience in
medical field including pharm
acy, surgical dressing, X-Ray and
hospital administration; and
graduated from high school. Ap
ply: Oregon Civil Service Com
mission, Public Service Bldg.,
Salem. I
EDGERMAN. Red Blanket Lumber
Co., Prospect. Call SP 3-5560
eves, for details.
GREEN chain grader. Fir & pine.
Night shift. $2.81 per hr. Ross
Lumber, Prospect, Ore. UN 9-2356
days. UN 9-2351 nights.
EXPERIENCED Surge milker, Rt.
4 Box 446, Grants Pass 2-mi. past
Applegate, Hwy. 238.
OPERATOR for Insley loader, must
have experience in handling logs.
Pine Mountain Lumber Co. Saw
mill, Yreka, Calif. VI 2-4176.
COMBINATION electrician & mill
wright. Edgerman. Also Gerlinger
Fork-lift driver. Phone Cawrse
Lumber Co. Roseburg, Ore.
THE JOURNAL has opening on
morning car route. Call SP 2-2888.
WANTED: Long log trucks, 18 mi.
haul. Ph. MU 2-8561.
WANTED logging trucks with 4
wheel pull trailers to haul short
logs. Abundance of logs. Good
pay Call Cave Junction 12201
eves.
WANTED man for parts pick-up
work see Fred Lyon, Crater Lake
Motors, Parts Dfept.
Use Tribune Want Ads
For Action . . .
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FILE NO. 10595
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
In the Matter of the Estate of
RUTH MAC COIXISTER. also
known as Ruth A. MacCollister,
Deceased,
The undersigned, having been
appointed Administratrix of the
above estate by te Circuit Court
of the County of Jackson, State of
Oregon, and having qualified, no
tice 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 months (6)
from the date of the first publica
tion of this notice which is the
14th day of August, 1959.
1I Phoebe Lawson
Administratrix
O. H. Bengston
Attorney for Administratrix
230 West Main Street
Medford, Oregon
10-WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED 4 miners. 2 tunnel men
tpreier pdiiucisf inusi uduuie
powder & timbering. Also mill
B. ,iirf, mon W. W)
WORKING share for sale Medford
Veneer & Plywood Corp. $350
hr. $7,000 cash, no terms. Good
future. Write Tribune Box 9679.
Surge Milker, good living & work
ing conditions. HI-6-3921. A. R.
McDonald. Eagle Point.
MAN for general grocery store
work. Produce experience pre
ferred. Steady position. SP 3-4976
after 11 a.m. Sun.
WANTED applications for Medford
Mail Tribune carriers. Must be
12 years old & in Jr or Sr High
school Please apply In person to
the circulation dept. of the Med
ford Mail Tribune
11 -WANTED FEMALE HELP
HOUSEKEEPER
And Care of school age children
4 or 5 days week. Must be good
ironer. Live in when parents are
away. Not over 50 years of age,
good salary. SP 3-4185.
ENROLL NOW for our Sept. Class
at Medford Beauty School. Mar-
lene Funk, formerly of Skelton's,
has now joined our teaching
staff. Phone SP 2-6155 or come in
and see us at 235 E. Main.
WAITRESS 20 to 40 experienced.
No others need apply. Night work
No phone applications. Dairy
.f reeze, aoo is. Kiversiae.
DEAR Housewife: Would you like
to make more money than your
husband? Be in business for your
self representing Niagara Cyclo
Massage. Good commission. Act
now. Write Mr. Burkett, 2673 Wil-
lamette, Eugene, Oregon.
THOUSANDS of women over fifty
have found careers with Avon
Cosmetics. You can too! Commis
sion basis Interview in your
home. Write Tribune Box 9026.
WOMAN to live in with elderly
lady. Small salary, ref SP 2-4074.
LADIES
Part time, 4 hrs. daily. Pleasant
telephone work in our office.
Experience not necessary. Maga
zine soliciting & service. $1.25
hr. to start. Call SP 2-7303 for
information Fri. 8:30 to 9 a.m.
KEYSTONE READERS SERVICE
WOMAN
for general office work
Bookkeeping not necessary. Must
have own transportation. Answer
in own handwriting stating age,
past work record & references.
Write Tribune Box 9958
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
IN THE MATTER OF CHANGING
OF NAMES OF CERTAIN ROADS
IN JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON.
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court of Jackson County,
Oregon, will hold a public hearing
in the County Court Room; Court
House. Medford, Oregon, on Fri.
day, September 11, 1959, at the
hour of 10:00 A.M.. for the purpose
of affording persons particularly
interested, and the general public,
an opportunity to be heard in the
matter of changing of names of
certain roads in Jackson County,
Oregon,' as follows, to-wit:
1. mat tne name " Upton Koaa '
from Scenic Avenue to Gibbon
Road be retained.
2. That the portion of Upton
Road 'west extending from
Gibbon Road be re-named
"Gibbon Drive".
3. That from said Gibbon Road
extended the name Upton Road
be re-named "Truax Road".
4. That from the present Down
ing Road extended the name
Upton Road and the westerly
direction of the present Down
ing Road be re-named "New
land Drive" from the north
erly road of Downing Road
through to High Banks Road.
5. That from Gibbon Road the
name "Downing Road" from
Gibbon north a distance of
one mile more or less be re
tained. 6. That the existing name Gib
bon Road be re-named "Gibbon
Drive".
7. That the portion of Gregory
Road from Table Rock Road
east a distance of one mile,
more or less, shall retain the
name Gregory Road.
8. That the portion north a dis
tance of twenty-two hundred
(2,200) feet, more or less be
re-named Matney Road.
9. That the portion east of the
proposed Matney Road be re
named Watson Drive.
Dated in Medford. Oregon, this
20th day of August, 1959.
Jtan M. Miller
County Judge
Chester H. Wendt
County Commissioner
R. A. James
Conuty Commissioner
Publication August 21st, and 28th.
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
U.C.-59-8
Oral auction bids will be received
by the Forest Supervisor or his
authorized representative at the
office of the Forest Supervisor,
Post Office Building, Medford, Ore
gon, beginning at 2:00 p.m., Sep
tember 25, 1959, for all merchant
able timber marked or designated
for cutting on an area embracing
137 acres, more or less, within Sec
tions 13, 14. and 23. T. 31 S.. R.
3 E., W.M., surveyed, in the Rogue
River National Forest, Jackson
County, Oregon. The estimated
volumes are: 1,300 M board leet
of Douglas-fir, 200 M board feet of
all species pines, and 500 M board
feet of white fir and other species.
The minimum acceptable bid per M
board feet is as follows: Douglas
fir $42.45, all species pines S45.05,
white fir and other species $14.45.
This includes the following stump
age rates, per M board feet: Douglas-fir
$36.30, all species pines
S38.90, white fir and other species
$8.30, plus $3.60 for sale area better
ment and $2.55 for slash disposal
for all species. In addition there is
within the sale area an un-estimat-ed
volume of Douglas-fir logs and
peeler blocks unmerchantable be
cause of defect which the bidder
may remove at $2.00 per M board
feet gross scale for stumpage only.
Sealed bids will be publicly open
ed and posted at the office of the
Forest Supervisor, at 2:00 p.m.,
September 25, 1959. All those who
submitted a satisfactory sealed bid
will be permitted immediately to
continue auction bidding. A money
order, bank draft, cashier's or certi
fied check in the sum of $14,000.00
must accompany each bid, to be
applied on the purchase price, re
funded, or retained in part as
liquidated damages, according to
the conditions of sale. If requested
by the purchaser, contract terms
will permit felling of timber in
advance of payment up to the
value of the performance bond. If
an oral bid is declared to be high
at the closing of the auction, the
bidder must immediately confirm
the oral bid by submitting 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 condi
tions of sale and the submission of
bids should be obtained from the
District Ranger, Union Creek, Ore
gon, or the Forest Supervisor, Med
ford, Oregon, before bids are submitted.
Fifty-Five Years
Of Qualify
nider's
Quality DAIRY FOODS
NOTTCB
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County
In the Matter of the Estate of
Alaide Zuccala. 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 22nd dav of September,
1959. 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 objec
tions to said Final Account and
for the settlement thereof.
PRIMO CIARDI
Executor
Skyrman & Heisel
Attorneys for Executor
No. 10601
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
MARY D. SMITH, deceased.
The undersigned has been by
the Circuit Court of Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, appointed executor of
the estate of Mary D. Smith, de
ceased, and has qualified. All per
sons having claim caffainet cai4
sent the same, with the proper
voucners, vermea as required by
law, within six months after the
date of first publication hereof, to
the undersigned, at the office of
G. O. Taylor, his attorney, at 126
East Main Street. Medford, Oregon.
Dated and first published August
14 1959.
LLOYD E. SMITH
Executor of the Estate of
Mary D. Smith, deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FILE NO. 10594
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
In the Matter of the Estate of
GLEN KOGER, -also known as
Glen Kelly Koger, Deceased,
The undersigned, having been
appointed Administrator of the
above estate by the Circuit Court
of the County of Jackson, State of
Oregon, and having qualified, no
tice is hereby given to all persons
having claims against said iestate
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 months (6)
from the date of the first publica
tion of this notice which is the
14th day of August, 1959.
s Ralph H. Koger
Administrator
O. H. Bengtson
Attorney for Administrator
230 West Main Street
Medford. Oregon
NOTICE
Notice is hereby civen that
IRVIN PAUL PATTEN and RUBY
LEE PATTEN have filed their pe
tion with the Board of Directors
of the Rogue River Valley Irrigation
District praying that the real prop
erty situate in Jackson County,
Oregon, described as follows, be in
cluded in said District:
Tract Number 1229: Beginning at
the Southwest corner of Lot 27
in Block 2 of Rogue Valley
Heights in Jackson County, Ore
gon according to the Official
Plat thereof, now of record:
thence North 0 26' 22" East along
the West line of said lot, 428.22
feet to the Northwest corner
thereof; thence South 89' 54' 50"
East along the North line of said
lot 125.0 feet: thence South 0"
26' 22" West 428.25 feet to inter
sect the South line of said lot:
thence North 89' 52" West 125.0
feet to the point of beginning.
All persons interested in. or
who may be affected by the in
clusion of said lands in said dis
trict, are hereby notified to appear
at the office of the Board of Di
rectors of said District situate at
3139 Merriman Road, Medford, Ore
gon. Tuesday, the 8th day of Sep
tember, 1959, at 10:00 o'clock a.m.
and then and there show cause,
if any they have, why the proposed
inclusion of said lands should not
be made.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
IRRIGATION DISTRICT
by Harold Sexton,
Secretary
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that I
nave Deen appointed Dy tne cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Jackson County, Executrix of
the Will of George B. Dean, de
ceased, and have qualified. All per
sons having claims against the
estate of said decedent are hereby
notified to present them, with pro
per vouchers, duly verified to me
at tne ottice ot SKyrman & Heisel,
attorneys for said Executrix, at
Room 321, Medical Center Building,
in Medford. Oregon, within six
months from the date of this
notice. '
Dated and first published August
7, 1959.
FLORENCE FOLGER DEAN
Executrix
Skyrman & Heisel
Attorneys for Executrix
No. 10179
CITATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
Gustof Adolph Peck,
. Deceased.
To Lena Lavery, Gladys Wilcox,
Minnie Tuttle, Fred Fredenburg,
Robert Fredenburg. Charles Fred
enburg, Wm. J. Fredenburg, Julia
Young, Fern Pringle, Loberty
Collins Dunbar, Betty Lou Col
lins Fraissinet. Edna F. Collins
Pringle, Jack W. Collins, and all
other unknown heirs or devisees
of above named decedent:
In the Name of the State- of Ore
gon, you are hereby commanded to
appear before this Court on Mon
day the 24th day of August, 1959.
at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of
said day, at the Court room of this
Court at the Court house of this
County in the City of Medford in
Jackson County to show cause why
an order should not be granted to
Fritz Peck directing him to sell
for payment of claims outstanding
against said estate the following
described real property:
Lot 3 SEH of NW',i of Sec. 3,
T 37 S, R 2 E of W.M.
Lot 4 SWyof NE'4 of Sec. 3,
T 37 S, R 2 E of W.M.
SU of NE t of Sec 1; SE'i of
SEli of Sec 2: and W',i of NWV
of Sec 12. T 37 S. R 2 E of W.M.
E',i of SEV4 of Sec 12, T 37 S,
R 2 E of WM.
all in Jackson County. Oregon.
Witness my hand and seal of
said Court this 30th day . of July,
1959.
E. M. Madden
County Clerk
By Rea Jenkins
Deputy
(SEAL)
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LEGAL NOTICES
Probate No. 10428
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
EN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
of
JOSEPHINE G. YASHIN.
Deceased
Notice is hereby given that
Frank Yashin, executor of the
above estate, has filed in the above
entitled Court and cause his Final
Account and Report and said Court
has fixed September 7, 1959 at the
hour of 9:00 o'clock a.m.. in the
Court Room of said Court at the
Court House in Medford, Oregon
as the time and place for hearing
abjections thereto and for the
settlement thereof.
Dated this 7 day of August, 1959.
Frank Yashin
Executor
Farrell & Blackhurst
Attorneys for Executor
NOTICE
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County
In the Matter of the Estate of Eldon
R. Gleason, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her Final
Account in the above entitled mat
ter and the above entitled Court
has fixed the 18th dav of Septem
ber, 1959, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. in
the Circuit Court Room in the
Court House in Maaford, Oregon,
as the time and place for hearing
objections to said Final Account
and for the settlement there?'.
Emma E. Gleason,
Administratrix
Skyrman & Heisel
Attorneys for Administratrix
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LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
No 59-588-E
IN THE CIRCUIT COUUT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
CAROL ANN YULE. Plaintiff,
vs.
DONALD E. YULE. Defendant.
TO DONALD E. YULE, THE
ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON. You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit within four
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, and
if you fail so to appear and an
swer said complaint, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will applv to
the Court for the relief demanded
in said complaint, to-wit:
For decree of this Court forever
severing and dissolving the bonds
of matrimony between plaintiff
and defendant, granting plaintiff
an absolute divorce and restoring
said parties to the status of single
persons, said decree awarding the
plaintiff the care, control and cus
tody of the minor children born of
said marriage, namely. Donna Ma
rie Yule, Debra Ree Yule, Donald
Lee Yule, and Dianna Dee Yule.
The date of the order for publi
cation of this summons is August
12th. 1959. The time prescribed for
publication of this summons is once
each week for four consecutive
weeks The date of the first publi
cation of this summons is August
14th, 1959. .
NOREEN A. KELLY
Of Attorney for Plaintiff
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Medford, Oregon
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PROBATE NO. 10590
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
. STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF
HARRY L. HOLMES. Deceased '
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned were appointed ex
euctors of the estate of Harry L.
Holmes, deceased, by an Order of
the above entitled Court dated July
30, 1959, made and entered in the
matter of said estate. AU persons
having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present the
same to the undersigned at the
offices of our attorneys. Farrell &
Blackhurst 230 Franklin Building.
Medford. Oregon, properly verified
as provided by law and within six
months from the date of first pub
lication of this notice.
Dated and first published this
31st day of July, 1959.
David H. Holmes
G A Cottingham
Glenn Harrison
Nat B. Bender
Executors of the estate of
Harry L. Holmes, deceased
Farrell & Blackhurst.
Attorneys for Executors '
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