Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 02, 1960, Image 13

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    UAl NOTICES
vn() , NOTICE
tridlTi0 hereby given that the
bV lo? Multi-Bark" is owned
will k53p Manufacturing Co. and
TIT S.,5PP1ed by it to Douglas
bar'v" Fir an Hemlock
ovrcer Droduced by aaid
Kogjp Manufacturing Co.
v NOTICE OP ELECTION
Bf2?H hereby given that the
j?""1" of Supervisors of the Rogue
Tv,,,i,nservtio' District have set
iEEP?. the 10th day of March,
RrSi "8:00 p-m. in Central Point
wange Hall, as the time and place
Ir h1J"8 the Annual Meeting
na Election. Two Supervisors will
elected for a four year term
the Medford and Jacksonville
1860 " tt 15th day of February'
Chester W. Jensen
- Rogue S.C-D. Chairman
. NOTICE OF HEARING ON
nri AL ACCOUNT
f THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
T PROBATE DEPARTMENT
he Matter of the Estate of
Ella C. Westerlund. deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Wat the undersigned has filed her
final Account and Report in the
bove entitled estate, and that by
order 0f the Circuit Court in and
jor Jackson County. Oregon. Pro
S Apartment, a hearing upon
yie same has been set for Thurs
day. March 17, 1960, in the Circuit
5? j Room te Court House in
Bedford, Jackson County, Oregon,
t the hour of 930 o'clock A.M.
All persons having objections
thereto are hereby notified to pre
sent the same on or before such
time.
Dated thi 17th d3y 0f Februarv'
Frances E. Humphrey
' Executrix
Roberta, Kellington Sc Branchfield
Lei and J. Kjox
Attorneys for Executrix
NOTICE OF HEARING
OF FINAL REPORT
No. 10423
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
WILLIAM SLATER Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, administra
tor Of the above entitled estate
has filed herein his final report
and account and that Monday,
March 21, 19S0. at 9:30 o'clock
A.M. in the court house in the city
of Medford in said county, has
been fixed by the above named
court as the time and place for
Hearing oojeciions to said final
report and account and for the
examination and allowance there-
of. , . ., - .
Dated and first published this
17th day of February. 1960.
WAYNE ASH. Administrator
j . Frohnmayer, Lowry, Hogan
'; ' & Deatherage
Attorneys ior Administrator
Norblad Requests
Fishing Protection
Washington -(UPD- Rep. Wal
ter Norblad (R-Ore.) said to
day he had asked Secretary
of State Christian Herter in
negotiations at Geneva next
month to protect rights of the
American fishing industry by
insisting on the traditional
three-mile limitation for all
territorial waters. He said Ca
nada's proposal for 12 nauti
cal miles jurisdiction over
fisheries contiguous to its
shores "should be vigorously
opposed." If this is accepted,
Norblad said, "it would strike
a very serious blow to our
American salmon fisheries."
A 12-mile limit, Norblad
said, would exclude Oregon
fishing fleets from their fair
share of fish migrating off
Canada's coast.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Planning Commission of the
City of Jacksonville, Oregon, will
hold a puDUc hearing on me mat
ter of zonine within the incorpor
ate limits of said city on March 24
at 8 p.m. in the City Hall, Jackson
ville, Oregon.
E. W. Hannen
President
Attest
R. J. Tctreault
Secretary
i; NOTICE OF HEARING ON
' -.- FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 10599
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN PROBATE
IB the Matter of the Estate of
GEORGE E. RIGGENS. deceased.
.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, Lorena Robert
son, Administratrix of the Estate
of George E. Riggens, deceased,
has filed her first and Final Report
and Account in and with the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oreeon.
for Jackson County, and that Fri
day, roe lHtn aay ot March, i960,
t the hour of 10.00 AJI. of said
day, in the Courtroom of Depart
ment one oi mis court an the
Jackson County Court House in the
City of Medford, Oregon, has been
appointed and set as the time and
place of hearing of objections to
aid First and Final Report and
Account and the settlement there
of and of said estate.
DATED and first published this
17 day of February, 1960.
LORENA ROBERTSON
ADMINISTRATRIX . , -Kelly
& Kelly
Attorneys for Administratrix
20 Goldy Building
Medford. Oregon
NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP
DISSOLUTION
Notice is hereby given that we,
the undersigned, have dissolved the
partnership heretofore conducted
under tne name ut-wtKAjj MA
CHINE WORKS as of February 29,
1960: and that Clark Ballard, who
is winding up the partnership af
fairs, will continue the business of
operating a machine shop under
the name GENERAL MACHINE
WORKS at 322 East 4th Street.
Medford, Oregon.
A. H. GREGORY
' CLARK BALLARD
No. 10164
NOTICE OF FILING FINAL
ACCOUNT
In the Matter of the Estate of
EDGAR ADAM EVERLINE, also
known as Ed Everline, also known
as E. A. Everline,
Deceased
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his Final Ac
count and Report in the above en
titled estate and that by order of
the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County, Pro
bate -Department, a hearing upon
the same has been set for March
31, I960, in the Circuit Courtroom
in the Jackson County Courthouse
in Medford; Oregonat the hour of
8.00 o clock A.M. .
All ' persons having objections
tnereto are. nereoy -notified to Dre-
sent the same on or before such
time. '.s. -
Date-of first-' publication of this
rvuuce is ALarco z,- iou.
. Donald Hansen,
-.Administrator-
NOTICE OF FILING FINAL
x ACCOUNT
- No. 10483
In the Matter of - the Estate of
JOHN. BENJAMIN MURRAY,
" ' Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his Final Ac
count and Report in the above en
titled estate and that by order of
the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County. Pro
bate Department, a hearing upon
the same has been set for March
21. 1960. in the Circuit Courtrocm
in the Jackson County Courthouse
in Medford, Oregon, at the hour cf
9:30 o'clock AM.
All persons having objections
thereto are hereby notified to pre
sent the same on or before such
time. - - - - .
Date of first Dublication of this
Notice is February 17, 1960.
Donald Hansen, Administrator
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IKE CONGRATULATED President Eisenhower, left, is
congratulated by Herhan Videla Lira, president of the Chile
National Congress, after the visiting U.S. Chief Executive
was presented with a medal in a ceremony at Santiago, Chile.
Earlier in the day, President Eisenhower addressed mem
bers of the American, Community in Santiago.
(UPI Radiotelephoto)
Schedule Told
For Sacred Heart
Church This Week
Blessed ashes will be dis
tributed in Sacred Heart
church tonight following a
mass at 7:30 o'clock.
The blessing of the ashes
took place this morning be
fore the 8 a jn. mass and were
distributed after the mass and
again in the afternoon for the
school children.
The use of ashes as a sign
of mourning and the cleansing
of the unclean is a centuries
old custom which is mention
ed in the Old Testament. Ash
es distributed on Ash Wednes
day are made from palms
which were blessed the pre
vious year. They are rubbed
on the foreheads of the laity
in the sign of a cross, ac
cording to the Roman Catholic
liturgy.
Since the regular Lenten
schedule of services will not
begin until Monday, March
7, the calendar to be in effect
for the remainder of the week
in Sacred Heart church is as
follows.
Confessions
Thursday there will be the
usual 8 a.m. mass. Confessions
in preparation for first Friday
will be heard from 4 to 5:30
pjn. and again from 7:30 until
9 p.m.
Also at 7:30 p.m. all per
sons who are to be confirmed
on Sunday except the seventh
and eighth grade St. Mary's
students, be in the church for
practice.
Friday, the first Friday of
the month, Catholics will re
ceive holy communion in
reparation for the sins of the
world. Masses will be at 6:30,
8 and 11:15 a.m. and again at
6 p.m.
Because of confirmation
ceremonies scheduled for Sun
day, March 6, Girl Scout Sun
day will not be observed on
that date in the church. In
stead, all Girl Scouts and
Brownies of the St. Mary's
neighborhood are to attend
the 6 p.m. mass Friday and
to receive communion with
the group. ',
The usual first Saturday of
the month devotions, recita
tion of the rosary and of the
litany of the Blessed Virgin,
will follow the 8 a.m. mass
on Saturday. At 11 a.m. a
mass will be said especially
for children attending cate
chism classes at St. Mary's
school.
Period of Self-denial
All Catholics, and others
who are interested in observ
ing a period of self-denial in
commemoration of the passion
of Christ, are invited to at
tend some of the services
scheduled this week and the
Lenten devotions which will
be announced later.
Archbishop Edward D.
Howard has suggested in his
annual Lenten pronouncement
that, during this period of
fast and abstinence, the laity
Big Butte Flow
Below Normal
Precipitation at Medford's
Big Butte Springs weather
station during February was
6.21 inches, which is 2.23
inches above normal for that
month.
City Water Superintendent
Robert Lee said that even
with last month's above nor
mal precipitation, the total for
the agricultural year (Septem
ber through August) is still
only 16.26 inches, some 9.21
inches below the normal total
of 25.47.
"This below normal pre
cipitation on top of only 68
per cent of normal that fell
last year, indicates that the
the spring flow will be excep
tionally, low jduring this com
ing summer, he said. "
"However, we are not con
cerned about the availability
of water supply for the Med
ford water system, since the
system has been designed with
low water years in mind,"
Lee pointed out.
He said that the Willow
Creek reservoir now contains
6,200 acre feet of wafer leav
ing only 800 acre feet to fill
it which will easily be ob
tained.'. -But,
he said, because of the
anticipated low flow in Big
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford1, Or. 1 0
Wednesday, March 2, 1960
mer, they expect a very;
heavy draw on the reservoir. '.
Springfield Voters
Defeat Annexation
Springfield-IUPD-Springfield
voted down a proposed an
nexation by only three votes
Tuesday. The annexation
would have more than
doubled the town's area.
The vote in the East Spring
field area involved was 644 to
641. More than five square
miles and 5,000 people would
have been annexed into the
present city.
Chief issue on which the
vote was based wa3 sewers for
the East Springfield area. ;
Within the city itself resi
dents voted overwhelmingly
to annex the area, but it did
not count without approval of
East Springfield residents.
Eugene Approves
School Bond Issue
Eugene -(UPD- Eugene school
district voters Tuesday ap
proved a $3 million bond is
sue for secondary school con
struction that would add a
third high school to the city.
It also voted in a five-year
tax levy of $300,000 a year
for elementary school con
struction and additions.
Vote on the bond issue was
2,672 yes to 2,026 no.
On the tax, the tally was
2,734 yes to 1,975 no.
"attend daily mass; receive
holy communion often; take
part more frequently in ex
ercises of piety; give gener
ously to works of religion and
charity; perform acts of kind
ness toward the sick, the aged
and the poor; practice volun
tary self-denial, especially re
garding alcoholic drinks and
worldly amusements; and
pray more fervently."
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Huge Stock
FORCE OUT
Al Ashland's
OLDEST FINEST
MEN' STORE
WE NEED THE CASH!!
POWERFUL AND URGENT CIRCUMSTANCES FORCE US
TO SACRIFICE HUGE STOCK FOR TEMPORARY NEED OF
CASH - WITHIN 30 DAYS - HUGE STOCK MUST GO.
REALIZING THAT A SALE OF THIS MAGNITUDE RE
QUIRES A SACRIFICE, WE HAVE SLASHED PRICES WITH
NO THOUGHT OF COST. BUT WE GIVE FAIR WARNING
-AT THESE PRICES, STOCKS WILL NOT LAST. BE IN LINE
AT 10 A.M. FOR BELOW COST BARGAINS.
Be in Line at
: 10 A.M.
THURSDAY
for BELOW
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BARGAINS
T-SHIRTS, SHORTS h
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Reg. 98c Value
Limited Stock .....
10 A.M. SPECIAL
WHITE SHIRTS
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Sizes 14, 15, 16
Reg: 3.95 :
10 A.M. SPECIAL
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Men's
Reg. to 4.950
SPORT
SHIRTS
10 A.M. Special
Special Group Men's
HANDKERCHIEFS
Reg. to 75c Values
10 A.M. SPECIAL...
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DRESS SOCKS
1 10. A.M. SPECIAL.
10 A.M. Special
Ladies
60-15
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Reg. 98e
Sizes to 10
Small Supply
10 A.M. Special
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MEN'S SUIT
10 A.M. SPECIAL
Reg. $55 Worsted-lf It's
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WORK SOCKS
Limited Stock -10
A M. SPECIAL.
HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS
Usual Sales Terms No Alterations All Sales Final
NOT LISTED
Right To Limit No Dealers
The
Shop
MEN'S WEAR
62 E. Main
In Friendly Ashland
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SCHOOL DAYS combination washer & dryer
SALE Only 2 Left Regular $459.00 now $22770
Only a few of the School Appli- REFRIGERATORS RANGES
anees are left. All of these are ONLY 3 LEFT '
1959 models cared for by high , ONLY 3 LEFT
school classes.; 11 Cu. Ft.
You won't find better values. : Were $270.00, NOW 207 Reg. 199.95, NOW J477
2
NEW BLEACH DIS
PENSER store bleach,
automatically dilutes and
dispemei it at perfect
time during wash cycle.
FIVE AUTOMATIC CT
CLES provide ideal wash,
rime-spin action and tem
perature for any load, el
boiie fabric typek
FAMOUS FILTER-FLO
washing system with non
clogging, moving filter au
tomatically removes lint;
soap scum, sand as clothe
re washed.
4-
1960 GE WASHER
$32995
NOW
RICK'S SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
Bautiful Pink 1957 Model G-E DRYER
See RICK KEENER for
This & Other Bargains
ONLY $870
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USED DRYERS
$47.70
Coldspot
CHEST TYPE FREEZER
Like New
75.00
5 Left
AUTOMATI C WASH ERS
$47
Air Conditioner
2 ONLY
Reg. $299.95-NOW
$208.88
USED TV's
There are over 50 used TV sets to choose from .now at the
BARGAIN STORE. Every size (17", 21", 24"). You can find the
make of your choice with New Picture Tube 1 year warranty
and the lowest prices in the state's history! Terms on all sets. -
Electric Organ
Reg. $! 59.90
NOW -
$97.70
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$29995 now $26888
NEW AUTOMATIC DE-WRINKLER removes SANITIZATION reduce
CONTROL decides prop-; wrinkles from wash-end- harmful bacteria. Test
; r drying time end tern- wear doming. Unwanted show G-E's drying process
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urns itself off when creases and pleats remain, illness and infection,
clothe we dry. , . v
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it , pays to shop the wise
way. Terms are for , your
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them.
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