MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
MONDAY. MARCH 20, 1961
REGIONAL
NEWS
John Stafford, Regional Editor
Correspondents: Upper Applegate Valley Maude Ziegler; Lower Applegate Valley
Jeanette Head; Butte Falls Mary Jo Harris; Central Point Dolores Armstrong and
Flo Vincent; Eagle Point Dottie Harbison; Gold Hill-Sams Valley Mary Kell; Grandview
Lone Pine Dot Simmons; Happy Camp Hazel Davis, Hetty Reedy; Hornbrook Katherine
Chapman; Illinois Valley Katherine Scott; Jacksonville Bette Hoskins; McLeod
Caroline Harding; Murphy Mrs. R. J. Millemann; O'Brien Letha Cooke; Phoenix
Mrs. Leo Furry: Prospect Velda Barr; Shady Cove Evelyn Watson: Table Rock
R. E. Nealon; Tiller-Drew Viola Rogers; Williams Shirley Fischer; Yreka- Doris Rob
in&on and Betty Calkins.
Trees Presented
To Gold Hill
School by Grange
Gold Hill - Girl Scouts of
Troop No. 121 took part in
a tree planting ceremony held
at Patrick Elementary school
in Gold Hill recently.
Receiving trees on behalf of
the Patrick students was Gil
bert A. Mack, principal of
Gold Hill schools. Assisting
with the planting of two pot
ted Colorado blue spruce trees
was Charles Foote, school cus
todian. Sandra Ganong made the
presentation. She told the
principal that the Girl Scouts
took great pleasure in having
the opportunity to give the
new school a gift of new trees.
The presentation also in
cluded several other varieties
of trees, including live oak,
lodge pole pine, Russian olive,
mountain ash and incense ce
dar. The gift of trees was
brought about through the ef
forts of the Eagle Point
Grange. C. C. Hoover, Grange
community service chairman,
presented the trees to the Girl
Scouts when he learned that
the school grounds were not
landscaped with trees.
Each Girl Ecout received an
individual Arizona cypress
tree to plant in her own yard.
Girls participating in the
ceremony were Sandra Gan
ong, Peggy Dye, Carlotta Da
vis, Ruth Ann Griggs, Gayle
Griggs, Darlene Shoemaker,
Carol Washburn, Judy Fisher,
Eileen Kell, Ann Runkle, Su
san Dye, Barbara Jean Morris
and Glenda Ross. Mrs. Ed
ward (Betty) Shoemaker is
leader of the troop. Other
mothers present were Mrs.
William Ganong, Mrs. Walter
Dye, and Mrs. Edward Griggs.
A project of the troop will
be to water the young trees
during the summer months.
Club Advising on
Gardening Problems
Central Point - A unique
service is being offered area
residents in solving gardening
problems by the Central Point
Garden club.
From 2 to 4 p.m. on Mon
days, a representative of the
club is on duty at the Central
Point Library to answer ques
tions and to demonstrate phas
es of gardening. The group is
also furnishing the library
with material pertaining to
various phases of gardening.
H. California
Television Log
Programs listed below are
received from the television
stations and the .Mail Tribune
assumes no responsibility cxrept
to make changes as supplied
KIKM-TV (Channel 3)
Monday:
4:00 Search for Tomorrow
4:15 Guiding Lifiht
4:30 HSC Presents
5:00 Uncle Bill Cartoons
5:30 Masic Land ol Allakazam
6:00 News
6:10 Weather
G:15 Douglas Edwards News
6:30 Californlims
7:00 Best of the Post
7:30 To Tell the Truth
8;00 Pete and Gladys
8:30 BrinRine Up Buddy
f):00 Ingriri BerRivtnn Special
10:30 Bat Mnsterson
I ;00 News and Weather
Tuesday:
3:00 Brighter Day
3:1" Secret Storm
3:30 Edge of NlRht
4:00 Seareh for Tomorrow
4:l;i Guiding Light
4:30 Sky Kine
5:00 Uncle Bill Cartoons
5;n Quick Draw McGraw
6:00 News
6:10 Weather
6:1.-i DnuRlas Edwards News
6:30 Championship Bowling
7 30 Circus Boy
fi:00 Father Knows Best
8 30 Dnhie Gillfs
0:00 Tom Ewell Show
0:30 Show of the Month
11:00 News and Weather
KVIP-TV (Channel 1)
Monday:
4:no American Bandstand
5:00 Popcve and Friends
5:30 Bin Tin Tin
6:00 Newsheat Northstate
6:15 NBC News
6 30 The Rebel
7:00 Lock Up
7:30 Chfvenne Show
8:30 Surfside 6
0:30 BtnR Crosby Show
10 30 Pe'er Gunn
11:00 11 ih Hour News
11 :15 Jark Pnrr
12 30 Late News and Sign Off
Ttiesdav :
5:00 Popeye and Friends
5 30 Rnckv and Friends
R:ro Newsheat Northstate
6:15 NBC News
0:30 Hiehwav Patrol
7 no Leave H to Beaver
7-30 Mv 3 Sons
800 Rifleman
8 .10 Wyatt Earp
0:00 Stncecoach West
10:00 Thriller
11:00 nth Hour News
11:15 .lark Panr
12:30 Late News and Sien Off
PLANTING SPRUCE Girl Scouts of Troop 121 in Gold
Hill recently accepted a Colorado blue spruce on behalf of
students of Patrick Elementary school. Gilbert Mack, right,
principal of Gold Hill schools, 'and Charles Foote, custodian,
are shown helping the girls plant the tree. The Eagle Point
Grange made the presentation.
Chamber Discusses Plans
To Repair City Sign
elected Mrs. Clyde Kell as
secretary to replace Cooper.
There were three other nomi
nations. Gail named Richard Abbott,
vice president, to serve as
program chairman.
A brief talk in regard to
the state's rest area at Dar
denelle near Gold Hill, and
the Winnemucca to the Sea
highway was given by Milton
Steinmetz.
Deadline date to become a
charter member of the Gold
Hill Chamber has been set for
April 20. Luncheon-meetings
of the group are held the first
and third Thursdays of each
month in the dining-room at
the Gold Hill Grange hall on
Sixth ave. The next is slated
for Thursday, April 6 at noon.
The meals are prepared and
served' by women of the Home
Economics club of the Grange.
A survey is being conducted
by the chamber giving resi
dents of the Gold Hill -Sams
Valley area an opportunity to
state what they like about the
community or why they are
not satisfied. All suggestions,
both critical and constructive
will be welcomed.
Gold Hill - Plans to repair
a road-side sign were dis
cussed during a luncheon
meeting of the Gold Hill
Chamber of Commerce last
Thursday. The sign was erect-,
ed several years ago to en
courage 'travel through Gold
Hill, and is located near the
intersection of Highway 234
and Crater Lake highway.
Gold Hill merchants have
maintained the sign.
C. Norman Gail, chamber
president, told the group that
he had been notified that the
10 by 40 foot sign had been
severley damaged by recent
windstorms.
Ernest H. Cooper submitted
his resignation as chamber
secretary. Cooper staled' that
his reason for resigning was
due to his business interests
which make it impossible for
him to attend all meetings of
the chamber at the present
time. He expressed his thanks
to those who had elected him
to the position last January
when the chamber was reac
tivated. He is owner of the
House of Mystery at Oregon
Vortex, Sardine creek rd.
Members of the chamber
Personally Speaking
By JOHN
Journalists are generally a
congenial lot who frequently
take great delight in poking
fun at each other. Many pa
pers even enjoy poking fun at
themselves. .
Headlines often provide
many a chuckle, much to the
embarrassment of the poor
guy who, in his haste, jotted
down what looked like a logi
cal head. However, when the
paper came off the press, he
found out too late that his
headline really could connote
the wrong meaning. A few re
cent examples compiled by a
newspaper trade magazine fol
low. New Kensington (Pa.) Daily
Dispatch: "A&P Appoints
New Meal Head."
Bloomington (Ind.) Herald
Telephone: "State Drops
Liquor Case on Students."
Dallas Times Herald: "Boy
Struck by Car in Poor Condi
tion." Speaking of headlines, a
recent slory in Newsweek
magazine reports a new fad
being enjoyed by New York
Times headline writers. The
game goes something like
this. It is called "Through
History With Times Head
lines." The head writers try
to tell history's biggest
stories with typical Times
restraint. All heads must be
one column and not more
than 14'2 units.
Some examples:
JEHOVAH RESTING
AFTER 6-DAY TASK
METHUSELAH DIES;
JUDEAN WAS 944
MOSES, ON SINAI,
GETS 10-PT. PLAN
HOLLAND SETTLERS
IN S24 LAND DEAL
BLAZE IN CHICAGO
LINKED TO COW
Newsweek reports the actu
al Times headline announcing
the assassination of President
L i n c ol n read "AWFUL
EVENT."
And then there's the famous
story which has made adver
tising circles about Hie fellow
in Washington who placed the
following classified advertise
ment in one of the state's large
daily papers:
STAFFORD
"Send $1 to Box 36 at this
newspaper for more informa
tion." That was it! The ad said
nothing more. The advertiser
received 30,000 replies, each
with $1 enclosed. He pocket
ed the $30,000 and there
wasn't a thing anyone could
do. (We don't recommend that
anyone try the scheme again,
the legal loophole has been
plugged).
Newspapers are continually
seeking ways to improve qual
ity of writing. One thing many
tests have revealed is the im
pact relatively short sentences
have in increasing clarity of
thoughts being expressed.
There are some papers which
tell reporters to keep sen
tences confined to 20 or 25
words.
In view of the increasing
emphasis on short senten
ces, we were interested in a
recent specimen brought in
by Katherine Chapman
(Mrs. Hornbrook). It was
taken from an eastern news
paper. If you want a chal
lenge, try to read this with
out pausing for a gasp of
breath,
"Remembering some of his
past remarks and threats
against Kennedy, Murphy de
cided that this might bear in
vestigation and he notified the
postal authorities, who in
turn, turned the information
over to the Secret Service,
who went into action imme
diately and by means of Mur
phy's confidential information
soon located Pavlick in Palm
Beach, Florida, and took him
into custody when it was
found that he had a quantity
of dynamite which he had
been carrying around with the
intention of making of himself
a human bomb, if and when
he could get close enough to
Kennedy to make it deadly,
which he had planned to do
by attending mass at the Palm
Beach Catholic church at the
same time as the president
elect." Wow!
Science Shrinks Piles
New Way Without Surgery
Stops Itch Relieves Pain
rW York, a. V. Sii - For the
fir.it time science has found new
healing substance with the aston
ishing ability to shrink hemor
rhoids, atop itching, and relieve
pain without surgery.
In case after case, while pently
relieving pain, Actual reduction
(fhrinkatre) took place.
Iottamaiinrof all-rwultawara I
T
io thorough that sufferers m4
stontshinc statement like
have ccav to be a problem!"
The .eret il a new healing sub
itance (Bio-Dyne) discovery of
a worhl-fnmous research institute.
This substance is now available
ti,p;oiiilorif or ofntwrnt form
umier the name I'rrporation
At all drug counters.
Cottonwood Directors
Elect New Officers
Hornbrook - The Cotton
wood Irrigation and Mining
company held their annual di
rectors' meeting March 13 at
the Grange hall.
Officers eeeted for the en
suing year were president,
Charles Bloomingcamp, and
secretary, Loren Cummins
Other directors are Marioi
Grieb, Frank Bear and Bo!
Cummins. Frank Lowe was
appointed ditch tender.
Central Point - The Centra
Point PTA will meet Thur.
day, March 23 at 7:30 p.m. ir
Jewett school. Officers will 1)
elected. Feasibility of hnvin'.;
a separate PTA for Jcwctt
school will be considered.
Grange Sponsors
Letter Writing
Competition
Eagle Point - The Eagle
Point Grange is sponsoring a
contest for all youngsters in
Jackson county who have re
ceived trees from the Grange
in recent months.
Children must submit
thank-you letters to the
Grange. The letters should be
addressed to C. C. Hoover,
Community Service Chair
man, EHgle Point Grange,
2095 Gregory rd White City.
According to Grange spokes
men, letters should be writ
ten by the youngsters with no
adult help. They may com
ment on any part of the tree
program. Family comments
may be added. ,
Prizes will be special Vari
eties of trees. In order to qual
ify for the contest, 00 per cent
of youngsters in a school class
or youth organization which
received trees, must partici
pate. The letters are to be collect
ed by the teacher or leader,
read, judged and sent to
Hoover.
The Grange said the con
test has originated from a
group of letters already sent
in by youngsters.
Hoover said that any young
ster who has lost a tree can
contact the Grange and the
tree will be replaced.
Regional Calendar
Eagle Point - Cub Scout
Pack 48 will hold their month
ly pack meeting Tuesday,
March 21 in the Eagle. Point
Grade school cafeteria from
7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Child care
will be provided for small
youngsters.
Gold Hill - Amethyst Re-
bekah Friendship club will
hold its annual dinner party
tonight at a Medford restau
rant. Members who plan to at
tend are asked to meet at the
home of Mrs. Paul Molloy by
7 p.m. -
Gold Hill - Odd Fellows
lodge will meet - Tuesday,
March 21 at 8 p.m. at I.O.O.F,
hall on Fourth ave. i
Gold Hill - Past Noble
Grands club of Amethyst Re-
bekah lodge will hold its an
nual pot-luck dinner, Wednes
day, March 22, at 6 p.m. in
stead of Thursday as previous
ly announced.
Gold Hill - A card party
sponsored by the Gold Hill
Health unit to benefit the Red
Cross will be held Thursday,
March 23 at 1 p.m. at the
I.O.O.F. hall on Fourth ave.
Gold Hill - The Gold Hill
Lions club will hold its dinner
meeting Thursday, March 23
at 7 p.m. in the dining-room
at the Gold Hill Grange hall
on Sixth ave. , V
LEGAL NOTICES
Chlorination Unit
To Be Required on
EP Sewage System
Eagle Point -"Chlorination
units are required on all out
lets of a sewage lagoon or sew
age treatment plant emptying
into rivers whero wsicr is
taken out below the outlet for
either municipal or drinking
purposes" Ted Gerow told
the Eagle Point City council
last Thursday.
Gerow, of the state sanita
tion department, explained
the reasons for requiring chlo
rination units following a let
ter sent to the council by
Clark and Groff engineers, de
signers of the Eagle Point sys
tem. The letter said that the
chlorination unit must be add
ed to meet state requirements.
According to Gerow, re
search has shown that ty
phoid, cholera, diplheria, in
fectious hepatitis and polio
bacteria have been found in
solid sewage. Only a highly
concentrated amount of chlo
rine will kill the bacteria,
Gerow said. He went on to
say that at the present time
there is no organic effluent
found in the streams from la
goons. However, chlorination
is required during summer
months when water in rivers
is low and bacteria counts are
high.
Gerow said that Gold Hill
and Grants Pass both use wa
ter from the Rogue river for
municipal purposes. Chlorina
tion units are installed on
their intake flows. The state
sanitation department takes
every precaution to keep river
waters clear of bacteria, he
said.
All sewage plants with the
exception of the Talent system
use chlorination to kill bacte
ria, according to Gerow.
According to the engineers,
the chlorination recommenda
tion was made as soon as they
had received the sewage sys
tem design from Clark and
Groff.
The proposed system calls
for two outlets-one into Ante
lope creek from the top la
goon and one into Little Butte
creek from the lower lagoon.
Both empty into the Rogue
river.
Gerow said the state sanita
tion experts recommended us
ing the lagoons in a scries
with only one outlet. This
would require only one chlo
rination unit, he said.
He indicated that most chlo
rination units could be obtain
ed for between $700 and
$1,500.
According to the state engi
neers, in order to receive fed
eral funds, the public water
pollution code must be met.
They said they would be hap
py to meet with the city conn-,
cil and Clark and Groff rep
resentatives to discuss the ne
cessity of the chlorination
unit.
The council recommended
(he meeting. The possibility of
delaying installation of tlv
system for two years will also
be rm$;t?tr,?d. Plans for rede
signing the system according
to recommendations of the
sanitation department will
also bo studied.1
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
NATIONAL POKKST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Gtnko Select
Oral miction bids will be receiver!
by the Forest Supervisor or his
nuthorizrd representative at. the
offico of the Forest Supervisor,
Pont Office Building. Medford,
Oregon, beginning at 2:00 P.M..
April 21, lftfil, for all merchantable
timber marked or designated for
cutting on an area embracing 170
acres, more or less, within Secllon
34, T. 31 S.. R. 3 E W.M.. surveyed.
tn tne itogue Kiver National For
est. Jackson County. Oregon. The
estimated volumes are: , 1300 M.
board feet of Douglas-fir and nine
species, 150 M board fect of white :
i tr and other species, ihe mini- '
mum acceptable bid per M board i
feet is as follows: Douglas-fir and
pine species $30.90. white fir And j
other species $8.35. This Includes!
the following rates, per M board
feet for stumpagc Including de
posit for sale area betterment; J
ijrugiai-iir ana pine species uh.hij, ;
white fir and other species $4.25!
and $4,10 for slash disposal for all;
species, Scaled bids will be public-!
ly onenrn and posted at me otiice
of the Forest Supervisor, ht 2:00:
D.m.. Anr 21. Uifil. A I those who i
.submitted r satisfactory scaled bid I
ill be permitted immediately to
continue auction bidding. A money i
order, bank drafl. cashier's or cer-:
ttfied check in the sum of $1,700,00
must accompany each bid, to be
applied to the purchase price, re-
tunnen. or rciaincn lor application
to any claim for damages, accord
ing to the conditions of sale. If re
quested bv the purchaser, con
tract terms win permn leinng oi
timber in advance of payment up
in the value of the performance
bond, if an oral run is oeciarcn to
he high at the closing ci tiie auc
lion. the bidder must Immediately
confirm the oral bid by submitting
t in writing on a forest service
hid form. The right to reject any
and all bids la reserved. Forest
Service bid forma for use In mb- i
milling sealed bids and full in-i
formation concerning the timber,
the conditions of sale and the sub
mission of bids should be obtained
from the District Ranger. Union
Creek Ranger Station, rtr the For
est Supervisor, Medford. Oregon,
before bids are submitted.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 1 102ft
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate of
BESSIE GARVIN JETER,
Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
unHorRifTiieri hv an order of ' the
Circuit Court of the Slate of Ore
gon for Jackson County, duly
made and entered on the 2nd day
of March, iH, was appointed
F.xecutor of the Estate of Bessie
Garvin Jeter. Deceased, and that
it was duly qualified as such
Executor. -
All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present the same, duly
verified, as required by law, to (t
at No 1 Goldy Building, Medford.
Jackson County, Oregon, within
six (it) months of the date of this
notice.
DATED and first published this
8 day of March, 1!HI.
The First National Bank of
Oregon, Portland
Executor of the ".state of
Bessie Garvin Jeter,
Deceased,
Robert D Dames
Attorney for Executor
Medford, Oregon
No. 108 .19
CITATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
M A IK UK UKKUON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY PROBATE DE
PARTMENT In the Matter of the Estntn nt
CHARLES A. WING.
Deceased.
RUTH HARRIET WING.
Petitioner and Contestant,
vs.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
OREGON (Portland), Executor of
me estate ot Charles A. Wing,
nnnnimnH' iCAfU UltMn PHtllf.
SEN: CHARLOTTE WING LYNCH;
H EbBKSKN: HERBERT C.
WING; COR IN E BOSWORTH;
RUTH B. WING; ELIZABETH S.
WING; THE FIRST PRESBYTER
IAN CHURCH OF MEDFORD.
OREGON; BETHANY PRESBY
TERIAN CHURCH OF GRANTS
PASS. OREGON: SHRINERS CRIP
PLED CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL;
BETHANY COLLEGE OF LINDS
BORG. KANSAS; THE FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. GOLD
BEACH. OREGON: UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN FOUNDATION;
SALVATION ARMY, MEDFORD,
OREGON
Proponents,
TO: CHARLOTTE WING LYNCH,
RUTH B. WING and UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN FOUNDATION.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON-
You are hereby cited and required
to appear in the above entitled
court and cause on or before
twenty-eight days from the date
of the first publication of this
citation and to answer the peti
tion filed in the above entitled
matter against you and to show
cause, if any there be, why the
petition on file herein should not
lie allowed and the order of this
court admitting the alleged will of
"-nartes A. wing to probate in com
mon form, which order was enter
ed nerctn on or about June 2)
lOtiO. be vacated and set snide and
letters testamentary Issued there
under cancelled and revoked and
nn order and decree entered here
in adjudging that the said Charles
A. Wing died intestate and direct
ing that letters of administration
issue to such person as the court
may think proper and awarding
.un pcuuoni'r ncr cos is a no niS'
bursements herein and gran tint
such other relief as to the court
may seem Just and equitable and
u you tan io so answer and an
pear, for wont thereof, the peti
tioner will apply to the court for
the relief prayed for tn said peti
tion succlntly set forth as follows:
a. That a decree be entered de
claring the alleged and purported
last will and testament of the said
Charles A. Wine admitted to nrn-
bate herein in common form by
order of the above entitled court
made and entered on or about
June 2U. lutiu. to be null and void
and or no e feci whatsoever.
b. That the actinc executor un
der said alleged and purported last
will and testament be removed and
upon proper accounting, discharg
ed: that an administrator bo ap
pointed and after filing such bond
as the court mav remilre and tak
ing the oath required by law the
snio acting executor unoer sain
alleged and purported last will
and testament bo reau red to de
liver to such administrator all the
property and assets or every kind
and description tinder its control
and In its possession and the
same be distributed pursuant to
ine order oi mis court to tne neirs
at Jaw of the deceased in the
manner provided by the statutes of
tne state of Oregon.
This citation is Published hv
order of the Honorable James M.
Main, judge of ihe circuit court of
me siate ot urcgoit tor jncKson
County, duly made and entered on
the 24th day of February, HifiO.
The time prescribed in said
order for publication of this cita
tion is once a wock tor lour con
secutive weeks. The date of the
lirst publication of this citation
is the 27th day of Fehrunry, 1001.
WITNESS the Honorable James
M. Main, circuit judge of Jackson
County, Oregon, and Judge of the
above entitled court and Ihe seal
of said court this 27th day of
February, Jflfil.
E. jvi. iviaijijkn, uiorn
By Rca Jenkins, Deputy
NOTICE OF STREET VACATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Council of the City of
Medford, did on the ltith day of
February, HKS1, by Resolution No.
1077, initiate proceedings to va
cate the following described por
tion of the Northeast corner of the
intersection of Suramin Street and
Obispo Drive within the City of
Medford as the same is dcslgnat
end and delineated on the official
plat thereof now of record, to-wlt:
A parcel of land lying within
the property described in Volume
8, Page 17. Jackson County Plat
Records, more particularly de
scribed as follows; Beginning on
the North line of Suzanmt Street
in Grandview Unit No. 1. in the
City of Medford, in Jackson
County. Oregon, said point of be
ginning heing S 8H 53' 53" E,
20 feet from the Southeast cor
ner of Lot 2, Block 1, of said
subdivision; thence N 05 22' 00"
E, 4ti,00 feet, to the Southeast
corner of Lot 3, Block 1. Grand
view Unit No. 1 as it appears on
the official plat thereof; Mieuce
on the arc of a 30 foot radius
curve to the right (the coord
bears S 44' 24' 30" E. 5(!.4fi feet)
a distance of 73,34 feel; to the
southwest corner of Lot 4, Block
1, Grandview Unit No. l as it
appears on the official plat
thereof; thence S 25 40' 00" W.
43.57 feet to intersect the East
line of Obispo Drive; thence
North along the East line of
Obispo Drive 60 27 feet; thence
N 8ft' 53' 55" W. (12.35 feet to
the point of beginning,
and did provide for a nubile hear
ing to be held at the hour of 7:30
o'clock P.M. on the fith dav of
April, 1061 in the Council Cham-
ners ot me uny Mali in t ie ui v
of Medford. Oregon for the nur-
pose oi consioering ine vacation
of and adoption of nn ordinanc
vacating said Suznnna Street and
Obispo Drive as above described
and for the purpose of hearing and
considering any objection or re
monstrnnce thereto which mav be
made in writing and filed with the
Recorder-Trensurer prior to the
time of said hearing by order of
tne council ot tne uity of medford,
D. F. Huson.
Recorder-Treasurer
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FII.INO APPI.ICA-I
TION FOR A CHANCE IN PLACE
OF t'SE AM) POINT OF DIVER
SION OF WATER
Notice Is given hereby that Ore
gon State Highway Department
has filed an application for the
approval of a change in place of
use and point of diversion Of
water from Rogue River.
Certificate of water right issued
to George Loud and recorded at
page 17SU. Volume 3, State Record
of Water Right Certificates, con
firms a right under Permit No.
949 to the use of the waters of
Rogue River for the irrigation of
20 acres in the SE'i, SV', Sec.
22, T 36 S.. R. 4 W.. W.M.. with
a date of priority of November 7,
1011. These lands are irrigated by
means of a pumping plant, the
point of riiveison of said plant
being located 10 ft. N. and 120 ft.
W. from the S'ii corner of Sec. 22,
being with the SE1 SW'4l Sec. 22,
T. 36 S.. R. 4 W.. W.M.
The applicant herein, owner of
the land above described, proposes
to transfer the water right there
from, without loss of priority, to
14 acres in the SW'i NWU and.
6 acres in the NW'.i SW",. Sec.
23, T. 36 S., R 4 W W.M.. and
to change the point of diversion
to a point to be located 415 ft. S.
and 855 ft. E from the W'i cor
ner of Sec, 25. being within the
NW, SW",, Sec. 25. T. 36 S., R.
4 W., W.M.
All persons Interested are noti
fied hereby that a hearing will
be held at the county courthouse
at Medford, Oregon, on May 3. at
LEGAL NOTICES
B 5
0:30 a.m. All objections to the pro.
posed change, if any there are,
will be heard at said time and
place. Any objections shall be
prepared In writing, one copy to
be served on Oregon State High
way Department, Salem, Oregon,
and one cony filed with the State
Engineer. Salem, Oregon, together
with a $2 filing fee, at least 10
days prior to the date set for
hearing. If no objections are filed,
the application mav be approved,
hy the State Engineer without a
hearing.
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 1st
day of March. 1961.
LEWIS A. STANLEY,
State Engineer
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is herebv given that t
have been appointed by the Clr.
cult Court of the State of Oregon
for Jnckson County, Administra
trix of the estate of Leslie T. Dike,
also known as L T. Dike, deceas
ed, and have qualified, AM persona
having claims against the estata
of said decedent are hereby noti
fied to present them, with proper
vouchers, duly verified to me at
the office of Skyrman At Heisel,
attorneys for said Administratrix,
at Room 321 Medical Center Build
ing, in Medford, Oregon, within
six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated and first published Feb
ruary 27, ism.
Erna V Dike
Administratrix
Skyrman & Heisel
Attorneys for Administratrix
No. 102lif)
FINAL NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF MARGARET LOUISE MANN,
deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned executrix of the
above estate has filed herein her
final report and account and that
Monday, April 24, 1961, at 9:30
o'clock A.M. at the courthouse in
the city of Medford. Jackson coun
ty, Oregon, has been fixed by the
above named court as the time and
place for hearing objections to said
final report and account and for
the examination and allowance
thereof.
Dated and first published this
20th day of Mnrch, 1061 .
JANET IRENE CRAWFORD
Frohnmayer. Lowry. Hogan
& Denthcraga, attorneys for
cxccuirix
No. 11048
NOTUMO TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
D. STANLEY YODER.
Deceased.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
above court has appointed the un
dersigned as administratrix of the
estate of D. Stanley Yoder. de
ceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby re
quired to present the same with
proper vouchers within six months
trom inis oaic at ine oiuccs oi
Frohnmayer, Lowry, Hogan &
Deothernpe, Cooloy Theatre Build
ing. Medford, Oregon.
Dated and first published this
201b day of March, 1061
Phyllis M. Yoder, Administratrix
of the estate of D. Stanlev Yoder.
Frohnmayer, Lowry, Hogan &
ueninerage,
Attorneys for Administratrix
t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN PRORATE
In the Matter of the Estate of
A. K. OWENS.
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I have been anno nted b.v the Clr.
cult Court of the State of Orcson
for Jackson County as Executrix of
i no esiaio oi a. is., owens. de
ceased, and have dulv ouatlfled
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present them, with proper vouchers
and duly verified, to me, at the
offices of Kelly St Grant, Attorneys,
1005 E. Main Street. Medford. Ore
gon, within six months from the
date of this notice.
dated at Medford. Oregon, this
20th day of March, lflfil.
MYRTLE J. OWENS
Executrix
KELLY Ac GRANT '
Attorneys for Executrix
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