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Medford Mail Tribune from Medford, Oregon • Page 5

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Tuesday, June 1948 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL BIRTHS Alpha Phi Omega Chapter Invested to the said City for a distance of sp- 1 appointed for the hearing of objections to such final account and settlement thereof, at which time any per son Interested In such estate may ap proximately 37 feet tnence soutner-ly for approximately 185 0 feet on Grov eland Avenue to an existing sewer at the intersection of said WILLIAMS To Mr. and Mrs. Orville, 1915 Stewart avenue. May 29, 1948, a girl, eight pounds, at Osteopathic hospital. FIELD MEETING TO BE THURSDAY AT ELLOTT FARM A SDeakine Droeram will be pear ana tub objections thereto la writing and contest the same, street and East Main street in the City of Medford, Oregon.

a The work is to he done in accord hall May 26 with a pot luck dinner. Fourteen members attended and left the hall spic and span from the annual cleaning. We are invited to Anna Beryl Kee's home in Shady Cove for a picnic on June 30 with Mrs. Collins and the two Mesdames Chamberlain assisting. Dead line on Classified Ada 8:30 p.m.

for following day; 10 a.m. Monday for Monday: noon Saturday for Bun- us led this 1st day of June, 194. Edith P. Sutton Administratrix ance with plans and specifications on in tne on ice or tne uity super Van Dyke Lombard Attorneys for Administratrix intendent of the City of Medford. Bids must be accompanied by a cer tified check, equivalent to 5 of the Proposal, payable to the Treasurer of held in the forenoon of the all-day field meeting on grass silage Thursday.

June 3. beginning at the City of Medford, Oregon to quar-antee that If a proposal la accepted NEW MINIATURE day a.m. contract will be entered into and lu a.m. on the Bert n. tuiott Us Mall Tribune Wont Ada 1U performance secured.

Bids must be in writing signed by or on behali of bidder. farm. Victor F. Birdseye dairy. S0N0T0NE 'Sis' Jacksonville-Central Point high Your trip by air completely arranged Instructions to bidders, proposal form, contract, general and special provisions, specifications, plana and form of bonds may be obtained from way, just off Ross Lane, sponsored by the Extension service, Jackson county agricultural Urn "900" Pinett "all-in-one" hearing aid ever made.

the office of the City Superintendent of Medford. Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY PROBATE DIVISION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EMMA M.

SHEPARD. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Circuit Court for Jackson County, Oregon, hns appointed me as administratrix of the estate of EMMA M. SHEPARD, deceased. All persons having claims against said estata are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers within six months from this date at the office of Neff At Krohnmnyer, Cooley Theater Building, Medford, Oregon.

Dated: May lit. U148. ESTHER F. MO AD, Administratrix o' Estate of Emma M. Shcpard, Deceased.

1L ft Easy to wear as wrist-watch. Powerful natural far more economical. C. R. Adamson Contractors wishing to bid must be pre-quallfled by City of Medford In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 225, Laws of Oregon 1U31, on forms provided by the City, The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals and accept such proposals as are to the best Interest of the City.

CITY OF MEDFORD, OREGON By Vernon Thorpe, City Superintendent Dated: Mny 28, 1048. First publication June 1st. 1648. Second publication June 8th, 1948. 839 E.

Jackson St. Everyone knows that flying li the fattest, most convenient way to travel. But hore'i tome thing you may not know, we'll handle your reservations on all airlines to oil domestic and foreign points of no exfra charge, and make all other S0N0T0NE ItHouii(ifHirit committee. Latest information on the preparation of grass silage and the feeding of silage crops in dairy cattle operations will be given, it was stated. Local dealers In hay equipment will demonstrate, showing field chopper, trucks or wagons for hauling grass or hay from field to silo and samples of different types of silos.

Actual operation of the machines will be given in the afternoon following a free lunch. M. G. Huber, extension agricultural engineer from Oregon State college in Corvallis will have charge of the engineering part of the program and Rex Warren, farm crops specialist, Oregon State college, will conduct the discussion on feeding. All persons in Jackson county interested in this crop and harvesting program are invited to attend.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Investiture of a chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity for men who were Boy NOTICF OP HEARING OP FIN Al, ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE arrangements for your trip. Simply call and ted Enjoy Health, Rest, Comfort and Hospitality at the BUCKHORN MINERAL SPRINGS SANITARIUM Scouts, was held May 22 at Southern Oregon college with a degree learn from Willamette univer 5 STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE sity, members from University of Washinaton and Joe Scanlon. national reoresentative. oarticiDat- SON COUNTY STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON PRO ing. Sealed left to right are Don Wadley; Rick Traylor; Cliff Hanson, Crater Lake Area council IN THE matter OF THE JSTATK us where and when you want to go.

mi BATE DEPARTMENT scaut executive; Dr. Elmo Stevenson, president of Southern Oregon college; Bob Beach, president of In the Matter of the Estate of ROB Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ERT VESTER SUTTON, also known HYLDA ZUNDEL Authoriied Agent Drink our a-moui Mineral Waters for Kidney, Btid der. Stomach, and Intestinal A 1 1 -tnenti. Gall Bladder Trouble.

chapter; bcanion. Bob van Gal der, pel Yantis and Boyd wuson. First tow standing, from the text, John Heilbronner, chapter organizer; Loyd Pennington, advisor; Eugene Bowman, advisor; Sharp, University of Washington; Bill Buehling; Virgil Tucker, University of Oregon; Bob Rexford, Dale Newcum, Carl Hall. Keith Henson, Ken Knackstedt, Bill Croucher. Art Tish, Sheldon Green, Ken Stocks, Jim Trude, Elgan Amidon, Chris Barker and Marshall Woodell, advisor.

Back row. from the left, Stan Ryals, Gene Schmidt, Bob Smith and Chick Smith, Willamette university; Bob Hil- as ROBERT V. SUTTON. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Final Account of Edith P.

Sutton, as Administratrix of the Estate of Robert Vester Sutton, also known as Rob the Circuit Court for Jackson County. Oregon, has appointed the under-sijfncd as executor of the estate of Phyllis A. Swenringen, deceased. All persons hnving claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers within six months from this dnte at the office of the Trust Department of The First Nntfonnl Bank of Portland ert V. Sutton, Deceased, has been filed in the Circuit Court of Jackson Rogue Travel Service Hotel Medford T.I.

2779 nara, u. ox w.i Jim nickel and Moore. W.U.; George zau, secretary ot chapter, and Ben Smith. County, State of Oregon, and that the 30th day of June, 1048, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., has been duly utatorian when It was discover ed that Jean Kile and Edith (Oregon), Medford, Oregon. Dnted: Mny 25, 1048.

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, (OREGON) Executor NEFF Ar FROHN MAYER Woman's Community club May 21. Attending were Mesdames Leorie Fortner, Grubb, Mitchell, Davis, Ninefeldt, Brown, Williamson, Lance, Moore, White, McLallen, Drapp, Nona Fortner Thompson were tied each with an average of 91. So there were two salutatorians. "Your Health Is Our Business" Hot Mineral and Mud Baths for Eh en-mat lam. Arthritis.

Neuritis, Nervousness, hlfh and low Blood Pressure, Skin Eruptions. Carbon Dioxide Vapor Baths for Asthma, Eciemi, Colds. Sinus and Bronchitis. For reservations or detailed Information addreis: BUCKHORN MINERAL SPRINGS SANITARIUM ELT. 1 Ashland.

Or, or Phono Long Distance DB. HERMAN WEX1.EB, Director CUIBOPEACTIC PHYSICIAN Lake Creek Lake Creek, May 29 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Argraves of Portland and Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Kamberg of Medford were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hcefft on May 25. The Argraves are visiting friends in Medford before resuming their tour to The commencement address Attorneys for the Executor and Mrs. Eva Keith, a guest.

The was given by Clifford Wil liams, professor at Southern Oregon College of Education. YOU CAN FLY THERE FASTER! Why battle heavy highway traffic! Southwest'! bit DC-J's will whisk you there at miles minute! Be tn Saw Francisco (or dinner also frequent service to 2i othci California cities. Mrs. Reed Carter, chairman of the school board, presented the diplomas. The graduates are: Bill Bean, Ellen Benkema, Betty my if Bouuer, ivelyn Burk.

Lorraine NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals '-Proposals for Constructing Eight (81 Inch Sewer Line" will be received by the City Council of the City of Medford. Ore-Ron, at the office of the City Recorder, Medford. Oregon, until 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the ISth day of June, 1948 and will then be publicly opened and read. The work for which proposals ore Invited are to be paid for from the proceeds of assessments on real property benefited thereby and includes the construction of an 8 Inch sewer beginning at a point which Is 20.0 feet Westerly from the east line of lot 16 of the Wcsterlund Heights Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon and running thence easterly through Block 1 of the Euclid Park Addition CouthWejrt Burkett, Edward Diehl, June Diess, Bcbe Fields, Carolyn Gei-vin, Pat Hall, Roscoe Hargitt, Ray Hart, Bill Jensen, Beverly Johnson, Martin Jones, Jean Kile, Eugene Lounder, June Mil SHAW'S FINE FEMININE FOOTWEAR AND APPAREL Charles A.

Wing Arcade Blgd. 34 and 36 North Bartlert Per Information and reservations ph. Medford 5851 I 1 Georgia, Florida and New York. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilfley of Kansas, who formerly conducted the Wilfley studio in Medford, were visitors at Dead Indian Soda Springs May 23 accompanied by their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Young with whom they are spending a vacation. Mrs. Amy Grissom and Mrs.

Clyde Grissom were guests of Mrs. Jack Tyrrell and Mrs. Julia Dow on May 24. A heavy thunder storm near the headwaters of Little Butte creek, on May 24 resulted in a sudden rise of water which damaged the Bridge across the creek at Dead Indian Soda Springs. However, a forest service crew made temporary repairs on May 26.

Mr. and Mrs. Keith McCaulev have returned to their home Seal Rock, after visiting Mrs. McAuley's mother, Mrs. Agnes Wyant, here.

Dwight Winn and daughers June and Eleanor, from Seattle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burrcll on May 26.

Mr. Winn is an old friend of Mr. and Mrs. Burrell and they had not seen each other for seven years. Md.

Winn and daughter, Eleanor, returned recently from Albie, N. where she was attending the Harvard school for girls. The Winns returned to Seattle May 27. ton, Jean Nightingale. Trov Redding, Ada Mae Ross, Shirley Smith, Richard Stockman, Edith inompson, Evelyn white, Jack Widner, Harvey Wolfe and Clar afternoon was spent working on a quilt.

Next meeting will be June 4 at the home of Mrs. Tom White with Mrs. Charles McLallen co-hostess. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Landisedell entertained Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Snelling, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Comment and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles McLallen at an evening of cards May 22. George Hull and J. Wallace of Salem visited Mrs. George Lance Tuesday evening while en route home from a business trip to Klamath Falls.

Rogue River Rogue River, June 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garrett have sold their home on Cedar street to a Mr. and Mrs. Greene.

The Gar-retts have purchased a trailer house and plan soon to go to Gold Beach where he has employment. Rogue River Garden club met May 13. Main event of the meeting was the making of corsages, demonstrated by Mrs. Sam Osgood and Mrs. Augustine Dem-mick of Grants Pass.

The garden club wishes to call atten ence Zaitz. Harry Hill has discovered a copy of the New York Daily Gazette dated May 1, 1789. In it is an address by George Washington to both houses of conerpss. Memorial day services in the Kogue river area were held Sunday by the and aux iliary. A parade formed at the club house at 2:30 p.

the line of march was ud Main street to Broadway where cars were taken to the cemetery. Program Mrs. Keith McCauley and chil tion of all Rogue River resi dents to the contest to be run dren, janet and Norman, of Seal Rock are visiting Mrs. McCau-ley's mother, Mrs. Agnes Wyant.

May 18 being Mrs. Wvant's A NEW vf this summer. Everyone who has a nice yard and garden should enter by registering at the Del Rogue feed store. A prize will be awarded in the fall for the garden judged the best by the birthday, Mrs. McCauley, Burrell and Ralph Wyant entertained with a dinner in her honor at jjeaa Indian Soda Springs resort.

committee. at the cemetery was: Invocation by Rev. Semple, pastor of the Medford Presbyterian church; General Logan's Order of the Day was given by Frank Bean, member of the council; principal address was by Ralph E. Sweeney, Jackson county treasurer. Mr.

and Mrs. John Breeding entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of James Whipple's birthday. Mrs. Mary Wilson, who has been spending a month with the Tom Wilson family, returned to her home in Medford Saturday. The Grange Eagle Point Grange Regular meeting of Eagle Point H.E.C.

was held at Grange Mr. and Mrs. Twombley and Mrs. Mae Shults were Medford Foots Creek shODDers Wednesday. A class of 28 seniors grad Foots Creek, June 1 Mrs.

Eva Keith and son, 1 of Los Angeles arrived here last uated at the high school gymnasium. The class included 16 girls and 12 boys. Valedictorian was Miss Lorraine Burkett with an average of 03 during her Week to spend a two weeks' vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Leorie Portncr and family.

high school career. An un usual situation developed in Mrs. Mary Dropp and Mrs. Nona Fortner entertained the figuring grade averages for sal wwsasss2 i 0 Mr SELL IH SENSATIONAl wau rmisH mi We asked our service experts what a vacationer should do to his car before he heads for the highway. They say the check list below covers most of the points that cause trouble on a long trip.

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