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PROSPECT
Club Has Annual Dance
Br GLADYS GOVENOR
Prospect-The Pepsters club
of Prospect High school held
their annual "Snow Ball"
dance Jan. 10 and Miss Helen
Jantzer was named queen, be
ing crowned by last year's
Snow Ball queen. Miss Loret
ta Orgain.
Music for the dance was
furnished by "The Shadows,"
a musical group from St.
Mary's High school, Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Pope and
Lisa and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Linderman went to Payette,
Idaho, to visit Pope's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pope.,
Mrs. Pope and Lisa stayed
on a week to visit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pitts are
moving from Buena Vista,
Calif., to their home on Elk
Trail rd.
Several Prospect people at
tended the funeral for Clif
ford Arent in Medford last
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dugger
and children moved to Med
ford recently.
Mrs. Paul Struck and
Yvonne visited with Mrs. R.
Artmire in Medford Wednesday-
Mrs. Larry Sanderson of
Trail and Jackie and Miss Pat
Sanderson of Shady Cove
went to California to visit
Mrs. L. Sanderson's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore
and family moved into Bur
rill's camp recently.
Gary Downing has return
ed to Prospect after spending
some time visiting his mother
in Portland.
James and Genell Garrett
celebrated their tenth birth
day with a party recently.
Guests were Barry and Karen
Karjala, Ellen and Russell
Slack and Mike Sargent.
Amber McElmurry was a
guest of Sharon McElmurry
over New Years.
Eddie Dunlap of Cascade
Gorge is employed near Med
ford at the present time.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steven
son and Janet and Alvin went
to Woodland, Calif., over the
weekend. Janet stayed for a
week with Karen Scott.
Word has been received
that Tom Cannon of Sunny
vale, Calif., cut his arm badly
in a sawmill accident. Can
non is a former resident of
Prospect.
Several children as well as
some grownups -in the Pros
pect area have had the mumps
lately.
Miss Roberta Dunlap,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Dunlap, was home from
Oregon State college for the
holidays. She returned Jan. 1
to resume her studies.
Tom Moore and Gene Wy
att were New Year's visitors
in Reno, Nev.
Mr. and Mrs. Adon Ham-
mon of Sparks, Nev., were
visiting friends and relatives
in the area over the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Grif-
feth and Renalda, and Mr,
and Mrs. Gerald Griffeth of
Central Point returned home
Jan. 3 from a two weeks' visit
in California.
They visited Mr. and Mrs
Darwin Bean at Sacramento
and friends and relatives at
Modesto, Hanford and Sono
ma. Jerry and his wife visited
friends in Lindsey and San
Francisco while on their trip
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Colley
visited their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dar
win Bean at Sacramento over
the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Andre-
sen and Judy and Arthur vis
ited over the weekend in
Portland.
Bilts Offered in Legislature
Salem -(UPD- Twenty-eight
appropriation bills and 23
other bills dealing mostly
with taxes were introduced
in the Oregon House Wednesday.
The tax bills were designed
to implement former Gov.
Robert D. Holmes, $298.6 mil
lion budget.
Twenty - six appropriation
bills remain to be introduced.
Fifty of them were introduced
Tuesday.
Important tax measures in
clude: ,
House bill 7: Permits capi
tal gains to be offset by capi
tal losses for personal income
tax purposes and to be car
ried over for five years.
HB 8: Provides for $50 fee
for filing articles of incorporation.
HB 9: Requires licensing of
house trailers by the Depart
ment of Motor Vehicles.
HB 10: Permits persons 65
Fitch is taking his role.
: Robin Hedgepath, Bud Gil
lespie and Jim Valentine have
enlisted in the U. S. Marine
corps.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sander
son and Jackie and Sandra
Sanderson called on Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Stevenson Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ma
ther and Lyle Pope went to
Payette, Idaho, Friday and
Lyle's wife and baby, Lisa, re
turned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wilson
and daughters visited New
Years with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Spencer and son of Medford.
Kermit, Clarence and Mary
Lou Neville have returned to
their studies after a vacation
at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Moore
and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Moore and families spent the
holidays in Yakima, Wash.,
with their daughter and sis
ter, Mrs. Bill Gentry.
Mrs. Alice Northrop and
daughters, Patti and Paula,
spent Thursday night at the
Paul Mather home. She is up
here cleaning house for Walt
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Millard
Sr. have been visiting Ray Jr.
and Jackie Millard and Julie,
who live in Portland. Julie is
a new grandchild.
The Prospect High school
senior play, "Hillbilly Wed
ding," has been postponed un
til Jan. 20 because Mickey
Ring, who played Ronald, left
school to join the Navy. Bob
The ' Lloyd Moore . family
went to Lakeview over the
weekend to visit friends and
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Struck
returned home recently from
a two week vacation at Hood
River, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvern Gar
dener went to Colorado re
cently to be with Gardener's
years or older to defer pay
ments of property taxes on
homesteads.
HB 11: Makes special mo
bile equipment such as air
compressors, cement mixers,
asphalt spreaders and so forth
subject to personal property
taxation.
HB 12: Changes penalty for
failure to file personal prop
erty tax return from 5 per
cent of the tax to 10 per cent
increase in assessed value of
the property.
HB 13: Shifts certain re
sponsibility in administering
reforestation programs from
the State Board of Forestry to
the state forester.
HB 14: Provides a new
formula for assessment of
merchantable timber for ad
valorem tax purposes.
HB 15: Makes property re
ceived by a survivorship sub
ject to estate and inheritance
taxes.
. HB 16: Repeals and re
enacts the gift tax law with
changes.
HB 17: Reduces penalty for
failure to file gift tax return
from 25 per cent of the tax
to 5 per cent per month with
a maximum of 25 per cent.
HB 18: Extends the statute
of limitations on collection of
gift taxes from 6 to 12 years
Timekeepers, Critics
Needed for Conference
Ashland-Approximately 200
timekeepers and critics will
be needed to serve at the
Tenth Annual Invitational
High School Sueech confer
ence to be held at Southern
Oregon college Friday and
Saturday, Jan. 30-31.
Since no awards will be
given in this conference, ac
cording to Leon C. Mulling,
founder of the festival, critics
will not need to choose win
ners, though it will be neces
sary for them t oevaluate the
reasoning and deliver of the
speakers.
Anyone desiring to assist is
requested to contact Herman
Pfahl at SPring 3-3784, Med
ford, or Leon Mulling, MUr-
dock 2-4611, Ashland.
mother, who is ill.
The Prospect PTA sponsor
ed a dance at the Community
hall Saturday, Jan. 10. Music
was furnished by the Bob
Roberts band.
Gerald Gardener visited in
Prospect Thursday, Jan. 8
He was the former Nazarene
minister in this community,
Bill Baldrey spent a vaca
tion at home with his family
recently. Bill does long dis
tance hauling.
after facts are discovered.
HB 19: Transfers adminis
tration of inheritance and gift
tax laws from the state treas
urer to the State Tax Commission.
Salem (UPD Creation of a
state fiscal committee which
would appoint a state fiscal
officer responsible to the Ore
gon Legislature has been
recommended by Sen. Dan
Thiel, Astoria, and Rep. Nor
man Howard, Portland, in a
bill requested by the Interim
Legislative Committee on
State Reorganization.
A similar bill, sponsored by
Sen. Ben Musa, The Dalles,
provides for a state auditor,
with many of the same duties
set up for the fiscal officer in
the first bill.
As a result, it is probable
that the two bills will be
merged and only one will
come out of committee.
In behalf of the donee. i
SB 9: Relating to inher
itance taxes and providing for
refunds in certain instances.
SB 10: Giving county courts
jurisdiction over unprobated
estates.
SB 11: Relating to inher
itance taxes, providing donor
must make return if donor
expressly or impliedly re
serves life interest in property
if the value of the property
exceeds $1,000.
A bill authorizing county
courts to dispose of county
lands used as parks of recrea
tional areas in either public
or private sales, was intro
duced by Sen. Ward H. Cook,
Portland.
Another bill by Sen. Walter
Leth, Salem, proposes restric
tion of use of 4-H and FFA
buildings at the State Fair
grounds to those organiza
tions during the State Fair
and at other times only on
authority of the State Fair
Commission.
Salem (UPD Two bills
aimed at outlawing discrimi
nation based on age in public
and private employment have
been introduced in the Ore
gon Senate.
The public employment bill
has non-partisan sponsorship
and was introduced at the re
quest of the State Council on
Aging.
It would prohibit discrimi
nation because of age in areas
of public employment.
The second bill which re
lates to discrimination be
cause of age in private em
ployment is sponsored by
Sens. Corbett and Jean Lewis,
both of Portland, and Rep
Barton.
Salem -(UPD- Seven bills re
lating to taxation were in
troduced in the Senate Wed
nesday at the request of the
Legislative Interim Tax Study
Committee.
One of the bills exempts
property maintained for the
exclusive use of college fra
ternities, sororities, student
living organizations and stu
dent housing cooperatives.
The bill would be retroac
tive to all taxable years end
ing after Dec. 31, 1954.
Reductions from the gross
income tax for sums paid by
taxpayers for personal ex
penses incurred when it is
necessary to travel beyond
practical commutor distances
is provided in another bill
sponsored by the committee.
Other Senate bills intro
duced were:
SB 7: Amendment of a law
relating to reports required
from owners of timber tracts
SB 8: Relating to gifts given
to persons not yet attaining 21
years of age and providing
for expenditure of such funds
LEGAL NOTICES
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BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS
for sale. 20c each. Mail Tribune
office 33 North Fir.
No. 10393
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Guardianship
oi
MYRON EDWARD SHAFER and
SANDRA DELL SHAFER.
Minors
Notice is hereby eiven that the
undersigned. Robert D. Dames, the
duly appointed, qualified and act
ing guardian of the above entitled
estate, under and by virtue of an
order, duly and regularly made.
rendered and entered by the Circuit
court of the County of Jackson
State of Oregon, under date of
January 12, 1959, licensing, em
powering and ordering him so to
do. will offer for sale and will sell
at private sale at the office of Rob
ert D. Dames. 1 Goldy Building,
Medford, Oregon, on or after the
13th day of February, 1959, for
cash in hand and subject to the
further order and confirmation of
said Circuit Court, all the right,
title, estate, lien and interest that
he is as guardian of said wards has
in and to the following described
premises, lying and being situate in
the County of Jackson, State of
Oregon, to-wit:
Commencing at the most easterly
northeast corner of Donation
Land Claim No. 76 in Township
' 37 South, Range 2 West of the
Willamette Meridian in Jackson
County, Oregon, thence South
along the east line of said Claim
a distance of 1157.0 feet, said
point being 50.0 feet North of the
southeast corner of Lot 1 of 0.
Harbaugh Subdivision in Jackson
County. Oregon, according to the
official plat thereof, now of rec
ord, thence West parallel with
the south line of said Lot a dis
tance of 100.0 feet to the true
point of beginning; thence North
125.0 feet; thence West 75.0 feet;
thence South 125.0 feet to a point
West of the point of beginning;
thence East parallel with the
south line of said Lot 1 a distance
of 75.0 feet to the true point of
Beginning.
SUBJECT TO:
A mortgage from Rowena A.
Shafer, a widow, to H. R.
Prentice and Eve Prentice,
husband and wife, recorded
July 13, 1954. in Volume 278.
page 289 of the Mortgage
Records of Jackson County,
Oregon, to secure the payment
of a note for $3,000.00 dated
July 13, 1954.-
Dated this 15th day of January,
1959.
ROBERT D. DAMES
Guardian
Robert Dames, attorney
Medford, Oregon
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
No. 10040
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
ANDREW OTIS BULLARD.
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, administra
tor of the above entitled estate,
has filed his Final Report and Ac
count and that the 2nd day of
February, 1959. at 10:00 a.m., at
the Courthouse in the City of
Medford, Jackson County, Oregon,
has been fixed by the above
named Court as the time and place
for hearing objections in said Fi
nal Report and Account and for
the examination and allowance
thereof.
Dated and first published this
1st day of January, 1959.
ALAN B. HOLMES
Administrator
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10" REDWOOD bevel siding "C
grade $110 per M, 6" & 10"
Clear Redwood V rustic $150
Per M., 8" fir sheathing $38 Per
M, Save on your building needs
at Westside Lbr. Co. 924 Sum
mit Ave.. SP 2-2559.
We 'ix em while you ' sleep.
Hawkins Nite Garage. SP 3-1534.
TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED
S1A1K) LUU rAKlJVlM 1 yit i tit
INTERIOR. BUREAU OF LAND
MANAGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION
BIDS as hereinafter designated will
be received by the District Man
ager, Bureau of Land Manage
ment, 2nd Floor, Federal Building,
33 N. Riverside, Medford, Oregon,
at 10:30 AJVL, PACIFIC STAND
ARD TIME, on Thursday, February
12, 1959 for all timber marked or
designated for cutting. Before bids
are submitted, full information con
cerning the timber, the conditions
of sale and submission of bids
should be obtained from the above
District Manager. The right is here
by reserved to waive technical de
fects in this advertisement and to
reject any or all bids. The United
States reserves the right to waive
any informality in bids received
whenever such waiver is in the in
terest of the United States. IN
JACKSON COUNTY: OREGON:
O&C: GREEN: All timber designated
for cutting on SW', SW'iSE1, Sec.
5, T. 33 S R. 1 W W.M., estimated
for the purpose of this sal- to be
1,325 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir, 139 M
bd. ft. Ponderosa pine, 298 M bd.
ft sugar pine, 78 M bd. ft. incense
cedar, 32 M bd. ft. white fir. No bid
for less than $2330 per M bd. ft.
for the Douglas-fir, $19.60 per M
bd. ft. for the ponderosa pine,
$20.80 per M bd. ft. forsshe sugar
pine, $6.50 per M bd. ft. for the incense-cedar,
$8.60 per M bd. ft.
for the white fir, or a total pur
chase price of $40,577.50 will be
onsidered. Minimum deposit with
bid $4,100.00.
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