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I UGAL NOTICES ' . " NOTICE TO CREDITOR! Nome it hereby tiven that The First National Bank of Oregon. Portland. haa been appointed by the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Jackson County Ex ecutor of the Will of Winifred H. Youni. deceaied. and hat qualified All persona havini claima af,alnit the eitaie of aaid decedent are hereby notified to present them with proper vouchen duly verified to aaid txecutor at its office at 1 ait Main Street, in Medford. Ore gon within aix month! from the date ol thii Notice. J Dated and iirat publlthed July 18' THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON. PORTLAND By Harry C. Skyrman Attorney for Executor NOTU'K OP SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that nn the 7th day of Auiuat. 1062, at the hour of 0 30 O'clock A M at the front door of the Jackaon County Courihouae, located at Mam and Oakdale Strerli in Medford. Oregon. 1 anall aell at public auc fP ro.h in the hlchest bidder. all of the right, tille. hen. estate and interest of the Thunderbird Village Inc . an Oregon corpora tion and National Reserve Life ln suranc Company, a corporation, in the following detenbed real prop erty, to-wit; That Tract or parcel of Land, being a portion of Lot fl. O. Har baugni Subdivision situated in Donation Land Claim No. 7fl. Townhhip 37 South. Range 2 West. Willamette Meridian. Jack son Countv, Oregon, and mora fully described an follows: Be ginning ai the East Northeast corner of Donation Land Claim No 78. Townihip 37 South, Ranee 2 West. Willamette Merid ian Jackson County, Oregon; thence North 89 M' .V West. S79.22 feet to a bolt on the West line of Lazier Lane, thence South 0 Oft' 35" West along the West line of Lozier Lane, a dis tance of 200 feet to the true point of beginning of the herein described tract, said true point nf beginning aUo being the Southeast corner of tract de scribed tn Voluma 46fl page S7. of Jackson County Deed Records of Oregon; thence continue South 0" 05' 5ft" West, along the West line of Lozier Lane, a distance of 28B.SH feet to a point which ts the Northeast corner of prop erty as described in Volume 46 page 400 of Deed Records: thence North BD" ftfi' 05" West, along the North line of said property, a disiance of 140.0 feet to the Northwest corner thereof, thence South 0' 05' 5.V west, along the west line of said property as described In Volume 4(18. page 440, Deed Records, a disiance nf loo.O .tet; thence North 89' 58 05" West a distance nf 405.01 feet (record 40A-01 feet), along the south line of Lot fi. to a 1" galvanized iron pipe, thenre North 0 05' 35" East along the West line of Lot 8 a dtoartcc Of 458.40 feet (record 437.50 feet I tn a V iron bolt; thence North B9 40' 00" East, a distance of 130.0 feet (record 130.0 feet), along the North line of said line Lot o to an iron bolt at the Intersection with said Donation Land Claim; thence South fl" 13' 20" East, a disiance of 67.72 feet; lo a point which ts the Southwest corner of property described In Volume 455 page 428 of Jackson County Deed Records; thence North 8n 3ft' 03" East, along the south line of said Property and the South ilne of properly described in Volume 468. page 57 of Deed Tlecords. a distance of 414.73 feet to the true point of beginning, EXCEPT the following: Begin ning at (he East Northeast cor ner of Donation Land Claim No. 78 Township 37 soulh, Range 2 West of Ihe Willamette Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon, thence North B0" 56' 05 West along the North line of said Donation Land Claim No. 76. a distance of 903.03 feet; being the North west corner of properly de scribed tn Volume 435, page 42 B of Ihe Jarkson County Deed Rec ords; thence South 0 13' 20" Eat along the Went, line of said property and the extension there nf, a disiance of B7.72 feet to Ihe true point of beginning, thence North B flfl' 05" Weil. 100.0 feet, more or less, to a point 30.0 feet Easterly of the West line nf Lot 8 nf O. Harbaugh'a Subdivision as recorded In Ihe plat records of Jackson County, Oregon, thence South 0 05' 5ft" West a dlstanra of 107 feet; thence South 89' 36' 03" East a distance of 100 0 feet, more or less to a point South 0 03' Bfl West from the true point of beginning, thence North 0 05' 55" East, 107.0 leet to the 1ru point of beginning, also Except ing any interest which Lewis L. Srhell and Delores M. St hell, husband and wile, and Ihe Gen eral public may have in a strip of land 60 leet tn width border ing on Ihe southerly side of said land and running parallel tn said southerly line from the Southwesterly corner of said land Eadlorly to Lozier Lane. Subject to an easement alfeciing ihe Wesl 30.0 feet nf the North 124 0 leet of the herein described tract SAID SALE is made pursuant tn an Execution in Foreclosure issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor the County of Jackson on Ihe Klh dav of July, liti2 wherein Jack Mathm is Plain 1t(l and Thunderbird Villane. Inc.. an Oregon corporation, and Na tional Reserve Life Insurance Co., a corporation, are defendant Dated this 6th dav nf Julv. IHR2 Paul Bettlol. Sheritf Jackson County, Oregon NOTU'K TO ( ItFhlTORS Notice is hereby given that 1 hive been appointed by the Cir cuit Court of the Slate nf Oregon for Jackson County. Executrix of the Will of Ela F Richardson, ileceaaed and have qualified All permns having claims ugaiiut the estate nf said decedent are hcrehv rot i tied lo present them, with proper vouchers, duly verified to me at the office of Skvrioan At lleisel. attorneys for sid Execu trix ai Room 3il. Medical ten ter Building, in Medford. Orestn. u-iihin mx ninnthi (rom Ihe riHte 01 ml. noilre DAtrrl and flnl puhhfthrrt July 13. II Miirlhii J.nr RnrlBrr. i xrrutnv SKYRMAN KKISKI, Annrnr.vn (or fcxcmlnx mitick n v l is i. nr. Mmr. IN T1IK ClltCUIT COl'RT Of Tlir STATE OK ORKGON fOB JACK SON COUNTY PHOBATE OKPAnTMKNT In Ui Maltrr nf the Estate nf Telr l.nlvrn drreanrri NOTICE IS IIKRTBY (ilVKN Ihet the undrrtigneri hi, nlrri her final ercnunl unri report m Ihe nhove entitled eMute enrl lhal by order nf the. Cm-till Court ol .larkson County, Oreiton. Prohate Ileparlnient. a hearing upon Ihe aan'e ha heen el lor Wednesdav. Aucoat 8th. lHfii. In the Cirruil Court Room al the Courl Home In Medlord. Jackaon Countv. Ore gon, at tha hour of 0 30 o clock. A M All periona havlnr ohjectlona thereto are herehv noliltol lo pie. aenl the eame on or belore such ti pie Pale of flral publication of Ihu nonce u July ih. IflhS Fsta M Barrett f. ecutnx Rnherm Kellinflort, Branchhetrt A Heffernan Attorney! tor Exeruirlx NOTIt F TO ( RF.IXIORS IN THr cinciMT i oi nr or thf STATF. OF ORKCON FOR THF COl'NTY OF JACK SON PRO BATE DEPARTMENT tn llie Mailer of tha F.Male nf Mvrna Helen Ctinnnin. rieceafd NOl H E IS HEREBY r.lVCN thai I have heen appoinled F.xecu tor of the mwv eitate nv an or rter niadr therein on July ituh, l''h2. all creditor having rlaitm icainit aaiti deceased are hereby notified lo preaent the aame. duly verified and with proper vouch en ttarhed. to me al Ihe oltn e Robert. Kellington Hranch- fieirt iV Helfernan. Standard In- uianre Ruildnif Mertlord Ote- ion. within ix month (rom the date nf Ihu n'tic nti at Mediorei. (Jregoi,. mil antn eiay or Jui . iisz S Albert " Cumiw 0 ! F.ki,or. MONDAY. JULY SO. 13b2 A -Too lot To Classify jrOR &ALE Bed Da vena in excel lent condition. S30. Ph. 899-1358. FOR" RENT Km., employed wom an, kitchen Ai home privileges. Dressier, 1107 E Main. FOR RENT Approx. 28CO sq. ft. of Office or Snow room space. 10OU sq. ft. of storage 20 car parking lot. i rest rooms. 1213 At UI3, N RIVERSIDE Across from lower Hroiier. can be divided into a-verai different combinations nf altiactive space it you are interested. Claude Miles 772-4231 rOR SALIl:irModer- A''. Good running condition and In real gooa snape. 1117 bouih Sue Koad. FOR RENT Small 2 bdrm. uhfurn. houfrt, ii N. Lulumbui. 5u. HI' FOH KENT Bachelor's iurn. cot lag. 4u.ayu2 n. a. FOH SALE Excellent Jersey cow. rrcanenAiig. u.i-n. iio-jui, WANTED Baby ah ting In my home day or night, fenced yaio. 773-4ilH4. FOR SALE Century water soften er 00 gal. sire, like new. cost S26.V seil lor 165. Ph. 773-380) or 535-1401. FOR SALE Hide-a-bed, very good cundition, new 22U, now aftH-773-2340. FOR RENT 2 ""bdrm. house, stove At retrig. 772-MHill. FOR RENT.sale or lease late model 3 bdrm. home complicly mm. Excellent location in Central Point. Immediate possession. Clark J. Walker Agency. 427 E. Main. 772-H72I. FOR SALE I05H Bonneville spurts coupe, trl power, power brake, windows & steering & air ride. 773-1361. FOR SALE Fryers. 3', lb. to 4'j Ih Average. SI or 25c lb. 23c extra if (irc.tt.ei.. 604-2453. s-'nn KALE 21" TV stereo tape" re corder with 2nd sound system. 4R2-36I8. APRICOTS U-Pick. D. R. Sloan 1 mi Wesl Phoenix nn Calhoun Rd. .-! 0BK j rORnKNT 2 Furn. l-Bdrm Apis, i Water St garbage paid. Central Point. ... 1 FOR SALE "Custom built Rose j Frieze davenport & chair, good ( condition. 1 Platform rocker, j Kitchen uienhlU. Ul hoube ess'.. , cor. Stevens At Wabash. FOR "SALE IBSfTply. sdn. R Ai""H Clean At good mechanical conn, j 3407 Military Rd. b64-14ll!. I FOR RENT 3 bdrm. unfurn. older j home, fireplace, garage, water pd. S. Holly. MS. 828-4581. FOR RENT Furn. apt. Some utllt lies pd.. with garage. SllO mo. 803 W. II lb. 772-4638. FOR RENT Modern 2 "bdrm. home upper Applcgale 800-152(1. FOR RENT 2 bdrm." unfurn" house, refrig,. gas range, g.is wall heaters, adults, clean, yard fenced Ac lawn. 773-234B. WANTED 1 experienced planer feeder, I experienced tallyman, rule At picc, 1 experienced trim saw operator. 2 experienced chain pullers. Sierra Cascade Pine. Phoenix. After 3 phone 772-6071 orJW.VIBlB. FOR SALE Apricots, dry land, tree ripened, bring containers. 772-HftBl. WANTED Woman for housework for the mo. of August Country home, clnsy In. J773-24-MK FOR SALE 4"wheeltandeni "ult lit y trailer, with hrakes. 1183. 853 11134 or 855-1068 FOR SALE Good 1048 74Hariey Davidson motorcycle. $230. Ph 482-0733 after 8pm LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OK SA1.K OP IIKAI, PKIIPKItTY NO. I mis IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OK THF. STAT?. OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY Prnhntt ppparlnipnl In Ihr Mailer of Ihe F.slale of HAZEL IJEEN. aim known ai Emma Ha?.el Deen. Deceased. Notice la hereby Riven lhal Ihe timlcl'ftiRneH Earl Murl Deen, Ihe duly appointed, qualirlrri and acl inR excrulor of the above entitled estate under and by virtue n( an Order dulv and reRiilarly made, renrt:s-ed and entered by the Clr rult Court of the County of Jark iwn. Slate of Oregon, under dale nf lOlh riav nf July, IHI12. Ilc-ena-ing, empowering and ordering him an to do, will offer for Rale and will aell at either a public or a private Bale at the office of hln attorney Robert D. Damea. 1 Coldv Building. Medford. Oregon, on and alter the 22nt day of August. Illli2. for either cash or upon credit and aiiblccl to Ihe further order and confirmation of aaid rourl all Ihe right, title, rfltatc. lien and Intereal (hat he. as -xecu-tor nf veld estate, has in and In Ihe following described premises, lying and being slluate In Ihe Countv of Jackson, Slale ol Ore gon, lo-wll: Keglnning al a pnlnl 211(1 II feet South ot the Northeast corner ot lllock a of Imperial Addition to the Cllv of Medlord, Jackson I'nunly. Oregon, according In the olllctal plat thereof nnw of rec ord. Ihence South MtO led: Ihence Wesl l.'itl t) (eel; thence North Sll.ll led. thence Ensl 1.10(1 feet In point of beginning. sometimes known as 311 Port land , ve , Medlord I DATED this Itilh day of July, Ifhii. r.arl Murl neen. r.xerut'ir ol the K.-lalc of Hael Deen. Deceased. Roherl D Dames Atlornev lor Executor Medford. Oregon CITY or CENTRAL POINT INVITATION FOH ItlllK Sealed bids (or the consltuclion ol: Water Supplv lioosler Pumping Installation ami Shop-Pump House Iluildiog will be received hv Ihe Cllv I ('ctitrxl I'oinl. ckson Countv Ore . unlll R On P M P S T Ihr 7tli dav f Ausml PM.'i At H lui h tune all lull will t,e pul'llrlv op.-ned and trad alnud itnmediflte l tlicirallcr Pi npoalv vhall he a, I drrxed to llonoralilc Mavoi and Mrinhria of Ihr Cllv Cminill. Cllv Mall. Cenltal Piunl Ott'K-in" and mailed or drhveii'd In Hie City RrriMtlrt anil Ailnunialt hIiii Ihe niopnurd work t'it,M! of In-tlallallnn nf three luimlfr purnpv pump and atd piping, control, recording, and lueaMinng ii ulein and electrical Allernale htd will aUo he ic rclvrd on a two pump vallalile peed pumping Hutattatlnn Conatruciuin nf a Shop - Pump llnuae Rulldtni Plana and apert licaliona may he I eMHIiilurd al (Tltv Hall. Central Point. Oregon . Claik A C.rnll Knglneei, M 10 Tri ' angle llnve S F. S.tlein, Oregon ' Aiainalcd f,rnrl?l Cnnlraclni of , Itcrl al Medtnrd. Kugenc and Port land Conlrarlori who have uh,iulted aalivlactnlv and approved Pie- (Juallllcatlon Statements in accoid- ilh Ol rgon I aw j cure , pie Itu , , uinenl. fiom flaik A l.nM: rntmeet upon le.K.ait of eiltren ttnllat i1A00 The ileMwil h : I lie trtiinded , all liiildein and one hall ol II' II he lelutnrd to non-tuH- dei upon return ol the li umeo in food ioimIiMoii uiihm ten Mi da allei the Inrt nocmnB All hid hall be made upon the Proponal Foi in includrd herein and accompanied hv n luf hood lilted check payable to the Cllv of Central Point, in nn amount equal lo or fxcerdinR live per cent V . i of the total hid lo he forfeited to the t'it 10 thx even) or (mime to contract withm ID riavn alter ac- ' eeptaiu-e m the hid v the Citv of , Central Point A 1W''. cotporate1 nuie himri wll lie requited to fuarantee faithful pet lo; m a n r e t uru'er any couli i Urn 1 The Citv tc-erx e t)i ri.M lo postpone niaknij. the aw aid lor a rf anon a hie tune or lo te led anv and all hid lo rte'ete rertain item : from the pmpoal and to ai-rept the proial conirlered bet ( Ihe cn t.i te M P.iM Siskiyou County News Newly Formed Public Health Servicer Will Be Discussed Yrcka Rhodly Aldcn, aislant Siskiyou county health officer, will be the featured speaker at a no-hosl dinner meeting of the Siskiyou Coun ty Tuberculosis and Health association Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Savoy Hotel in Weed, I next higher class and receive according to an annoounce- j another card, ment by Mrs. Edith Lea, Gren- Classes will also be offcr ada, president of the local TB ed for advanced and adult organization. swimming instruction during Aldcn's talk will be hased I the same period. To begin this on health problems of Siski-1 class a minmimum of IS stu you County, and he will an-1 dcnls will be needed, Weber swer questions pertaining to added. the newly formed Siskiyou I Adults may phone VI2-2262 County Public Health service. lo enroll in theM? classes. A The no-host dinner is open fee ot $3 will be collected at tn the public, and anyone in-jtne first swim session, tcrested in learning about the health problems of Siskiyou County and how the new de partment plans to cope with them is urged to attend. Swim Classes Yrcka Classes for begin ners, advanced beginners and intermediate swimmers will begin today and run to Aug. Correipondcnfi nd Their A pp legate: Myrtle K rouse, Provolt -I46fl Applejr,aU Villey: Maude Zirxler. BUS-1333 Aihlanrl: Fitlh McCulloueh 482-0714 Butte Fall: Mary Jo Hurris. flBV2rj Central Point; Onita Simmon, fitS4-Oft4 Mary Alice flruihs, rVit-JPl Derby: Ina Havei. 446-31(57 Karfle Point: Dottle Harbison. 448-3274 Gold Hill. Mary Kell, H.'5-lUfl Grants Pass: priicilla Averill. GR Happy Camp: Harel Davti. GY 3-23R7 Hrirnhrnnk: Kathenne Chanman. GR 5-3,S8ft IlllnolK Vlley. Katharine Scott, jacKionviue: eeua hoikiiii, Central Point Jaycees Hear Cambridge Student Central Point - The Central everyone in England could Point Jaycees held their regu-1 have an opportunity to visit lar weekly meeting July 26 'the U.S. He is one of 19 stu Cay Hallett presiding. I dents sponsored by the Jay- Frank Brierly, a university j cees now in Oregon for the student from Cambridge, Eng-j summer. They were all in land, was guest speaker for j Medford last week end for the the evening. J Oregon Stale Jaycees meet- Brierly said he wished that ing. NORTHERN CALIF. 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Ouick Hi aw MtT.riw ! fttmNrua and Weather ! is 1W niter Cronkite Nw K .to l.ifehoe ,. . fi n - Kite Wrnther ' ts -New 7(,.1(iir. Ken1 VifhH 1 .liMnihAt IHU n on Pajiwoid a to- limine r.iitu n uo l'oioed Spot ' l .in I'r'ce l Hutu i inoO Talent Scout It mu-Newa and Weather , weotiena ' ! "Wt- 1 Tell the Truth I il Neu a (ih - Seer ,uv Fdse ot Night 4 ni Search For Tomorrow 4 y- t.uidin? I ihl 4 ;m t.ove o( Life 00 Cotonianrler Astronaut ; :ui Yuri Hear ft 00 New and Weather AT HOSPITAL) Wilrterville Pick Lamp- kin of Wildi-rville has return - ed home after extensive sur- licrv in a Portland :j.ulal Another resident. David ;owr. tpcajitle. ts afcirn- I t a)lalaf aaja9aaai 9 fHrmar ar" O 10, City Recreation Director Bob Weber announced Signups are not limited to Yrcka children exclusively, Weber said. Children who have passed one class this rummer may enroll in the Brother 111 Hornbrook -Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brcceda returned home Tuesday from a short trip to Coos Bay, Ore., where they were called by the cri tical illness of his brother, Roland A. (Ras) Breceda, a former resident of Hornbrook for many years. Regional News Telephone Numbers: Cave Junction S203i 8i.a-i.iUB Publicity Chairman Ernie Kennedy announced the Jay cees will sponsor a Northwest league baseball game to be played at Camp While Aug. 13. The proceeds will go to the stadium now being built at Crater High -chool. Plans were made to have a food booth in the Gold Rush .Jubilee to he held in Jackson ville, tf The next mretinpv will be Aug. 2. All young men of Jay cees age are invited 'to attend. Many Alterations In Facilities At Butte Falls School Butte Falls -Much artivity pariicr aiiys of tle jackson has heen going on at the vif arca. Butte Falls Elemenlaryl Scenes will include a fur school during the summer lradcr anci innians .the com- months Many changes and faces have been added lo Ihe buildings. A ccnlralizcd library has neon built in one end of the gymnasium for the use of the entire grade school. Additional changes include a new ceiling in gym, a fire wall Installed in the main lairuinv psnnniM nvrr fire i escapes, 'new blackboards in - sialic!. complete interior paitvtini of building and gym, ; how locks nn rlnors. two new (lot.rJt installed, new wiring and Miitinu throughout gym and the removal nf the ofd This has heen aei-nmplbh- ed under the direction of Leonard Stratton. principal of the B u I t e Falls Grade school. , A contractor from Orttral Point was hired lor the' main portions of jobs. Ray Cham ber, evade school custodian has assisted throughout this summer project. Prospect Lady Lions Make Plans To Aid Jamboree, Blood Bank Prospect- Ten members at tended the Lady Lions execu tive board meeting at the home of Mrs John Freeland Wednesday evening Mrs. Vic Chapman instructed the ladies tn mak.np poodle, for prizes for the Prospect Jamboree j Aug 11. Plans (or the Jamboree and thr hrtp for ihr hlook bank ?us w r,.p " Bid!. .M hr npr-l.'.i -i di?riision A pnMm'k is plan- , h, r(lnlr,rl ,Ar Wrrl nrd lor Ihr next roEular mrrl- pp,,. inc. Aus f fl M r r r I . ... Grieve V URGE JOB CUTS Thr 10 members AitrndniK Washington - 'Vn-Thf Conn werr Mrs. Bud T airihl . Mrs. cil ol Slalr Cliambers o Com Vic Chapman. Mrs G e n r ' mrrir has sud.'cslrd that Burnll, Mrs Dunne Payne, ! some Kovrrnment ioh vacan- Mr.v Joe Joesplienen. Mrs. C.roi Kr llubliard. Mrs. Ralph ; Good. Mis. O K. Stone. Mrs. ' John Frerland and Mrs Shrr - man Poole C" incmbt r, Mr Vic Chapman. expecl lo enlrr Ihe rogue N'allev hopi!al for urf"rv nrf! Mnndn . would PBS . MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Wim Court Appeal Yreka Jere E. Hurley, at torney for James T. Branson In his successful appeal to the Appellate Court at Sacra mento to be reinstated as a teacher at Yreka High school, said today that the decision of the court was unanimous. Hurley stated that the court said Branson had attained ten ure at the school when he was re-elected in 1958. The court. In effect, also ruled that teachers with reg ular credentials in school dis tricts of more than 250 aver age daily attendance who had taught three years and were re-elected in 1962 are now te nure teachers, and teachers with three years of experience in districts of that size if elected in 1963 shall also be come permanent teachers, Hurley said. Dr. Hurley, now a Yreka attorney, was formerly dis trict superintendent and legal adviser for the Siskiyou Un ion High School District. Lone Pine: Dot Simmoni. 772-967H O'Brien: Letha Cooke, O'Brien 2231 Phoenix: Bertha Hamcom. 33.1-1469 Prospect: Veloa Barr, 89-2212 Run ue River: I.auraine Lawi, .III 3-3,31 Shady Cove: Evalyn Watson. 878-2351 Tnble Rock: R E. Nealon. 826-2097 Talent: Mr. William Osborn Jr.. MS-iei-S Tillrr-Drew. Viola Rosen (no phone) Trail: A. Loui Diy 878-3377 Wilriervllle: Genevieve Brigs, GR r?-RfU3 William: Shirley Fischer. Provolt 2709 Yreka: Dori Robinson. VI 2-3897 and Dorothy Stewart. VI 2-2298 - - - ui i il in MRS. EDNA SAWYER Pageant Director Jubilee Pageant Program Told Jacksonville - Program or the Jacksonville Jubilee pag eant, lo be presented at 8:30 p.m. Saturday al the old high school grounds, has been an nounced by Mrs. Edna Saw yer, director, and Ralph Ettel, arranger of the musical score. The pageant will portray scenes that were tvnical in ! ing of the first family to Jack npw j sonville, miners, a shake mak er, storekeeper, farmer and family in covered wagon, making of soap, square danc ers in a stage coach, a miner cn a mule with a poke of gold who comes to Jacksonville Trading post for supplies and can-can dancers. Boyd Gibson will narrale !lne Pnram. Jim Foster will . ut 1,1 " '" '"""ic. The Jacksonville hand will wen the program with thf na- i tlpnai anthcm; 1 25 Boys Playing 01 PrspGCt Peewee 8asebol League Team nrnsi,p., pr(1oPr, ua a poewce baseball league team this year. About 25 boys be tween Ihe apei of 8 and 14 are playing The team nan played six names so tar. two with Shady Cove, two wilh Central Point, one with Medford and one with Butte Falls. G!rn Young is coach of the hoys. If they win, he treats ihem to a milkshake. The learn will play name Ihe day of the Prospect Hill billy Jamboree Auk 11 on the . jchool field . fcjrjs Dll-t by Tuesday rf. Point' . fucsdav is (urn. . nn flirl ni, fnr District 9, according In Mrs. Fiery I Hickson. district re- corrr ( eies should go unfilled to help ' givr a pay raisr to federal rmployrej. The council said : in a slatemenl Sunday lhal by reducins Ihe novernmenl's , work force Ihrouth normal attrition and riaidlv limiting the number f new iobs. tbe cost of a modeft rv Vlk would ba defravrd Regional Roundup by Clev. Twitche.ll Mail Tribunt Regional Editor We hear that the weatherman said the only cool place In Oregon the last week was the coast. We can be lieve it. We went over there last Wednesday night and, after perspiring in the Rogue Valley, nearly froze on the coast. It wasn't really cold, but the contrast with 100 degree heat made it seem so. During the day Thursday we took the Rogue river boat ride up to Agness and back. It's a pleasant trip, although on days when it's hot inland, one has to be equipped for varying temperatures. We left Gold Beach in fog, wearing two shirts and jacket. A few miles up the river we were down to a single shirt. Remember ing that a boat is a good place on which to get a wicked sunburn, we tried to keep covered up. But it's difficult to wear a mask in such situations, so we came home with a shiny, pink nose. The boat trip seems to be rather popular. One of the women behind the counter at Gold Beach told us that over 300 had taken the ride the day before we did, re quiring use of all the mail boats. That number dropped to around 150 the day we took the ride. Passengers on the boats are given a choice of two lodges at Agness at which they may be served lunch for $1.75 to $2.50 per person. For those on a limited budget, however, we are pleased to report that at least one nf the lodges, the Singing Springs ranch, has free picnic facilities. Mora From Bertha We've had a couple of more letters from Bertha Hanscom, our Phoenix correspondent, who is on a jaunt around the United States. She reports she drove and at times swam-across from the Oakotas to New York state. It rained almost every day everywhere she went. The midwest is nice and green, she reports, in contrast to the dry, tan (or should we say golden) hills cast of Phoenix. From Montrose, N.Y. she wrote, "My hosts tells me there are 30 counties in New York that have been declared disaster counties because of drought. In fact it has gone four weeks without rain, so they're in trouble, and no one irrigates. Well, it's rained every day I've been here . . .' This report points up an interesting comparison be tween the East and the West. A month without rain in New York creates a disaster, whereas much of the West goes without rain for several months during the sum mer every year. Flat on His Back Bill Jeter, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jeter of Horn brook, has made a couple of hundred parachute jumps without injury, reports Katherinc Chapman, our Horn brook correspondent. But recently he tripped while walking and suffered a broken back. Bill, a senior at Chico State college, has been brought to his parent's home, where he'll remain flat on his back for three weeks. Regional Calendar Gold Hill - Tuesday, dur- and Hackney pony. Lcn G. ing afternoon, dens one, two and three of Cub Scout Pack 43 will meet at the homes of their respective den mothers, Mrs. Jose R. Corona, in Gold Hill: Mrs. James Kenney, Co lonial way; and Mrs. Weston Wyatt, highway 99 south. Gold Hill - Tuesday, party for teen-agers of the Gold Hill community. Commencing at fi p.m., games in the city park. Cook out between 7 and 8 p.m. at city park. Danc ing outdoors for teen-agers at corner Fourth st. and Second ave. betwee,, Gail's Market and Walker's service station. There will be a fee of 25 cents charged to cover expenses. Wednesday. 4:45 p.m., KMED-TV "Focus on Farm ing." Regina Krambeal, Eagle Point, will display her Welch Court Records PHOKNIX MUNIC.PM. CO CRT Myron Francis i'enton. violation of baste rule, fc.il. Henry How a id Quin Jr., viola tion ol hasic rule, Norman J antra Washhurn. viola tion ol basic rule, $15 suspended. Marvin I. Smith. vio.aUon ol basic rule, $13 Ohvc G. Walch. violation of basic rule. Ray Aquiln. wrong way on one way Btrcei, S1.1. .ICSTlt K COURT (Gold 11111 District) Roherl Hnrriaon Mayfield Jr . no operator' license. Sin. Stanley Ovvon Nelson, no oper j aior't license. .i I Michael MHlhew Prtrusha, no ' PUC permit. ViO ! Paul Turner, violation of hasic rule. $'2S. I Dewey I.ebouel, violation of ha ! sic rule. -. James Moore, d.obeed top siRn. S7 sn I Earl Lee Bumgarncr. overwidth. I ll.s I Paul Carl Bicklcr, violation of : basic rule, f-T' Lewis tiranvielie Welzell. no , operator s license, $5 Bruce Lvnn Cooine. nverhcight, 3 Guy Rcecher Ellison, nn oprr ! ator's license. $! Charles Woodrow Murphy, no . rear view nurror i j Jerre Mae Carter, obstructed vi sion S Leio Carl Grave, truck speed ing. S'iS Albert Dorman Hitdon. obstruct ed vision MO I Louis Marion Stewarl, violation ; ol basic rule. $10 .lames Vernon Rominger, viola : tion ol basic rule, S"J.s I Robert Harnson Mayfteld. truck ; Speeding. 1t' I Harold Wavn Pratt, violation o( basic rule. '0. Melvtn John GtlU. nn vehicle h censr y Franklin Ray Ltndsey. violation ot basic rule. $J0. and in ria m ! Jackson county tail, nuspended'. ' DISTRICT I'lll RV ' George William Ni"es. angling with prohibited method ' Vernon Rav Oden. anglinR pro hibited niethod. $o Harel Maude McGonaelc. no op erator license. $V Norman 1 1 aok Janter. tnade , qua'e brake fin Nathan Alfred Rarrv. merload $.M Maivin Stanle Coom. no hrn tin A I v i n Lee Drake i o ! a 1 1 on of batc role "1 Robert Marion .'one. o erloart, i Rarrmitoo Miner (h ant. io!. i tton of b ir rule ' ( .lack Kivin At nolri oH-trurted r vision sin Hon Wallace WollfM (nade fjuatf brakes Jin c iRtnr Ol RT Sandra l.ee Clminc :chard Gene Clinginc divorce decree Florence Marc irrt rhekton v Jamc Edw in Dickson complaint Car'ene Heoson Wi ton divorce eomolaint Janice llean l oK-s Duane Cot d'H'rce ' Rett on I ira..- . Phillip Larson, rinorce c divorce ii" Hen m rki c.r i n r r k ,ppi tc rniN Rerrv I lov d Scrtiej . 'and VfrVord a-ri i ; 1 ;s r,-1 . i.-s (v.- Melville, Phoenix, will dis play his Appaloosa stallion. Charles F. Poythiess, Central Point, will s h o w a Quarter horse mare and colt, and Jan et Young, Medford. will dis play an American breed .sad dle horse. Gold Hill - Thursday, Gold Hill Chamber of Commerce will meet al 12:30 p.m. for a regular business meeting at city hall on Second ave. Prior lo the meeting some members plan to have lunch at 12 noon at El Rogue Cafe. Nine Persons Hurt In Two-Car Crash Redmond -lUPli- Nine per sons, including seven -members of Ihe same family, were hospitalized here Saturday night following a two-car ac cident. The accident occurred on U.S. Highway 97 near Mad ras. State police said one of the cars attempted lo pass the other vehicle and swerved into it. Police said both cars went nut of control and overturned "several times." The vehicles were demolished. None of the persons was seriously injured. SELL HOME VVilderville -- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Green have sold their home on thr Redwood high way and moved lo Sutherlin, Ore. Here are the Hotpoinl Appli ances for which we furnish Kenuinf Hotpoint parts und fnnt, economical ser-ic. Air Conditioners Refrigerators Freezers Laundry Equipment Electiic Rangejt Built -In Ovens Dispnui Us Dishwashers Water Heaters COME IN OR PHCNTS TODAY! lutpjcruvb AUTHORIZED SERVICE APPLIANCE MART 132 Soi'ih Ctnirnl fhons 772-4131 w V V i WHAT HAPPENED HERE? The snow seems to prefer one side of the road only on this Highway 99 curve coming down the south side of the Siskiyou summit. The picture was taken originally because the photographer found this an amusing sight. I is published today for an additional reason the hope that the sight of snow will aid in making readers feel cooler. Neathamer Families Slate Centennial At Grants Pass By INA HAYS Neathamer descendants and their families of Jackson and Josephine counties will be in terested to know the Ncatha m e r anniversary celebration this year will be held at the Grants Pass city park, Satur day. August 4 at 12 noon. The Neathamer descendants will celebrate the 105th anni versary of the arrival of Ja cob and Sarah Neathamer in Jackson county. Jacob and Sarah Neatham er, with their family traveled by wagon train, leaving Cole county, Missouri, in 1853, ar riving in the Rogue River valley at Rock Point in 1857, The first Neathamer cele bration was held on Aug. 8, 1953 at Grants Pass city park, 116 direct descendants and 40 others who were re lated by marriage, met to I commemorate the anniver sary of the arrival of Jacob and Sarah and their family in Oregon. In 1958 the Neathamer de scendants met for their centennial, and agreed from that year on to hold celebra tions every two years. The celebration activities VISIT. SQUAW LAKE Applegate Valley - Fifteen members of the Jackson Coun- I ty Chapter 4 Chin Up club en ! joyed a picnic at Squaw lake Sunday. The group went lo the lake at the invitation nf owners Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harr. ' , In hasp i-ie.nlinp. you have to pet the jump on the pitcher. In lamily budpetinp. you have to pet the jump on your debts. Put part of each pay check in our association, where your ravinps are fnfr, and earn excellent returns. Remember... saving will put you on base... and help you get ahead ! WATCH The Eugene Emeralds vi. Salem Dodgers Thursday, Aug. 2 at VA Stadium Camp White - 8:00 P.M. Benefit Medford Lions Blind Fund Whee. you save I t and LOAN ASSOCIATION 201 West 6th Free Customer Parking in Our Lot Robert F. Kyle, Hu i this year will start off with a potluck dinner, and later there will be fun and vari ous games for everyone to en joy. All interested Neathamer descendants and families ara invited to attend the celebra tion and help make theif 105th anniversary a success ful one. Duane Payne, Coach At Prospect High, Taking New Post By VELDA BARR Prospect - Mr. and Mrs. Duane Payne and family will soon be moving to Jordan Valley, Ore., where Payne has accepted a job as principal of the Jordan Valley High school. Payne has been coach at Prospect High school for three years and will be missed by all students who played under him. The school will miss him too, as Prospect didn't lose very many games. It took first place in the "B" league in bas ketball, but lost in the dis trict playoff to Merrill. In football Prospect was second in thr league. But in baseball Prospect took first place in the county and tha district but lost in the stata quarter finals to Condon by only one run, and that waJ in extra innings. 1. I r ;f - i f , , J i dnfs mike a differ?acft On o O C3 o O o o e