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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 23, 1963 Actor Al St. John Dies in Georgia Lyons. Ga. - (UPD - Private services were held in a funeral home Tuesday for actor Al St. John who performed in movies and on television as Fuzzy Q. Jones. St. John, 70, died of a heart attack Monday in a motel room. He had been making personal appearances in this area with his wife. Flo Belle Moore, who was with him when he died. St. John's body was to be cremated later at Macon, Ga., and the ashes deposited at his Double F Ranch at Homosassa Springs, Fla. A native of Santa Ana, Calif., St. John perform -d in approximately 300 movies, most of them Westerns. He was best known to today's young television viewers as the companion of "Captain Gallant," a scries starring Buster Crabbe. 1EGAL NOTICES INVITATION TO BID School Bum School Dilt. No. 349C Medford. OreBon School Diitrict No. 549C, Med ford, Oregon, will accept sealed school bus bids until 4:00 P.M. February a. 18B3, in the School District ui fice, 300 Monroe Street, Med ford. Oregon. Bids are to be addressed or delivered to the School District Clerk at the above address. En velopes are to be marked "School dui oa tsiaaer may suomn more than one bid according to the spe cifications. Bids may be for chassis only, body only, or com plete units. Consideration will be fiven to the following items in selecting the bus or buses. 1. Net bid orice F.O.H. Med ford for vehicles meeting all specifica tions. 2. Availability of parts for repairs locally andor on the west coast. 3 CosU of labor and parts for reg ular maintenance locally. The board reserves the right to qualify, to accept, or to reject any or all bids and to waive any in- lormanues. Wilson G. Slater. Clerk. School District No. 340C Jackson County. Oregon. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 21st day of Februarv. 1063, at the hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M., at the front door of the Jackson County Courthouse lo cated at Main and Oakdale Streets In Med ford, Oregon, I shall sell at public auction for cash, to the highest bidder, all of the right, ti tle, lien, estate and interest of Joe Adams and Bonnie Adams, hus band and wife in the following described real property, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the East line of Lot 10 in Block 3 of WEST MEDFORD to the City - of Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, said point being 50.0 feet North from the Southeast corner of said Lot 10. thence West parallel with the South line of said lot. a distance of 200 0 feet to the true point of beginning: thence North parallel with the West line of said Lot. a distance of 130.0 feet; thence West parallel with the South line of said Lot, a distance of 82 feet: thence South parallel with the East line of said Lot. a din- tance of 130.0 feet; to a point wesr oi trie irue point of be einning; thence East 82 feet to th true DOint of beffinnlrif' SAID SALE Is made pursuant to an Execution In Foreclosure issued out of the Circuit Court ot tne btate of orepon for the County of Jackson-on the 18th day of January. 1063. wherein Dean and Taylor Pontiac Comoany. Inc., a corporation Is Plaintiff and Joe Adams and Bonnie Adams, hus band and wife are defendants. Dated this 23rd day of January, 1063. , Do Armond Leigh, Sheriff., Jackson County. Oregon. Notice is hereby slven that Wm H. Crocker II, Diana Crocker Red ington, Alexander M. Casey, Gene vieve de Dampiere Casey. Joint Venturers, dba Medford Broadcast ers, have filed with the Federal Communications Commission, Washington 25, DC, an application for renewal of license of Station KSHA (860 KCs), Medford, Oregon. The application of this station for a renewal of its license to operate this station in the puduc interest was tendered for fit insr with the Federal Communications Cdm mis sion on January 9, 1063. Members of the public who desire to bring to the Commission s attention tacts concerning the operation of the sta tion should write to the Federal Communications Commission, Washington 25, D.C., not later tnan February 8, 1963. Letters should set forth in detail the specific facts which the writer wishes the Com mission to consider in passing on mis application. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson In the Matter of the Estate of uust t Avjreris. accessed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been up- Eointed and qualified as Admin itrator of the estate nf Guitt S. Avgeris, deceased, and all persons having claims aeainst said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with orooer vouchers, at the office of Donald K. Denman. 10 eropny Buiidine. Medford. ore- son, within six month from the aaie nereoi. Dated this 23rd day of Janu ary. 1963. Donald K. Denman, Administrator. - - " " CITATION -No. 11479 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY Or JACKSON Probate Department. In the Matter of the Estate nf CLAUDE AUGUSTUS GROVE, also known as Claude A. Grove, Deceased. TO: Russell F. Norvell. Chester E Norvcll Aubrey E. Norvell, Cecile Hume and Ercil Shlbe. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby com manded and cited to appear in the above-entitled court and matter within ten (10) days from the date of the service of this cita tion, if served within Jackson County. Oregon, and within twenty tzui a ays n served in any otner county of the State of Oregon, if personally served, or if served by publication, within twenty-eight (28) days from the date of the first' tiublication of this citation. to show cause, if any exists, why an order or sale or tne real prop erty of said estate situated in Jackson County. Oregon, to-wit Beginning at the Quarter Section corner between Sections 27 and 28. Township 33 South, Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian In Jackson County, Oregon; thence East 723.0 feet to the center line of the East Evans valley county Road: tnence North 8 50 West along said roAd line 940.0 feet to a Din: . thence North 0 30 West 166 . feet to a pin. the true point of neginning; tnence norm u ou West 166 feet to a pin; thence South 83 06 384.5 feet to a pin: thence South 8 50 East 166 feet to a Din: thence West' erly 408 feet 2 Inches to the noint nf bcefnnine: containing one and one-half acres, more or less, excepting County Road right-of-way. tn nnv th expenses of administra tinn and the claims aaainst said estate, bv T. C. Hopkins, the duly appointed, qualified and acting ad ministrator of the above entitled estate, should not be made as proved for in the petition of said administrator on me nerein. witness mv hand and seal said Court this 21st day of Janu ary, 1063 f M Madden. Clerk for the Circuit Court , of the Slate of Oregon lor JacKson county. Bv Rea Jenkins. Seal of Circuit Court of . Jackson County. State of Oregon. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor ine county ot Jarkion In the Matter of the Estate of Chester w. spencer. aecuaea Notice Is hereby mven that the undersigned has filed her final account in the above estate, and that the court has fixed February 4, 1963, at 1:30 o'clock p.m. in the Circuit Court Room of the Jack son County Court House as the time and place for hearing of ob jections to such final account. AM persons interested are required to make or file their objections to said final account, if any they have, at or before said time. Dated and fust published this 2nd day of January. 1963. uoriny r. spencer Executrix NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NO. 11421 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THii COUNTY OF JACKSON PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of BERNARD JOSEPH DOKAN, Deceased. Notice is hereby slven that the undersigned, the executrix of the estate oi tsernara joscpn uoran, deceased, has filed her Final Ac count in the Circuit Court of the State - of Oregon for Jackson County and . that Wednesday the 30th day of January. 1063. at the hour of 0:30 o'clock in the fore noon ot said day in the courtroom of said Court has been appoint ed by said Court ai the time and place for hearing of objections inereio ana ine seiuemcni incrcoi. dated and first DUtmsnea Jan uary 2. 1063. date of last Duplication Janu ary 23, tug mtugaicb oauj Executrix John W. Brugman Attorney for Estate 1004 Jackson Tower Portland 5, Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS NO. 11550 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Or OKUUUN JTOrt JACKSON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM JfHANKljin Willi., Tl perused Nnlire fs hereby aiven that the Circuit court ot tne siaie oi Ore gon tor JacKson uouniy nas nnintttii th undercisnpH as Admin istratrix with the Will annexed of the Estate of William Franklin White, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are hrhv notified to riresent the same to me properly verified at the office oi my amorney, waiter D. Nunley, no. 8 uoiay uuuaing. MHfnrd. Or iron, within six (6) months from the date of the first MxhllfBtinn nf this nnt ire. Dated and first published this and'Oay Qt January, iwoj. Administratrix with the Will Annexca ad C1KIA1 IICA1MVT: . mn -ti--ii?t- r-ntinT nc TUB". Bl ft it Uf WrVCiVIVl-" I Wll unn. SON COUNTY, fKUBAlL ur, In the Matter of the Estate ot iwauae m. ura.v. ui-wcu. that the undersigned has filed his above entitled estate and that by order oi me wn-un -"i" r Jackson County. Oregon. Probate Department, a ncaniiK uh-uii same has been set for Monday Februarv 11, 1063. in the Circuit Court Room at the Court House in Medford. Jackson County. Ore gon, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A. M. t thereto are hereby notified to present U1B m. vu v Date of first publication of IMS nouce is jnui.r , iirua. Fred M. Gardner Administrator. Roberts. Kcllington, Branchfield & Heffcrnan, Attorneys for Administrator. NOTICE OK FINAL HEARING NO. 10543 iv tup rmrtiiT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUHTX V JALA-srtM In the MATTER of the ESTATE of James Thomas Buckley, also known as jamcs i. uucmcy. ae- Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned executor of the will and estate of tne aoove numea w aaa.4 hn f.lrt in the ahove en titled court and matter his final account and report of the adminis tration of said estate and said court bv Its order has fixed February nth iart.1 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M.. at the court room of the above entitled court in the Jackson County court house, nl Medford. Jackson couniy, urcgon as the time ana place ior ine near- nf fttlmcnt of nv and all ob jections to said final account and report, or any item thereof. Any and all itersnns havina any objec tion to said account and report are required to make or file the same on or before the aforesaid time fixed for said hearing. Dated and first published this 16th day of January, iihm. ' LEWIS. T. BUCKLEY, Executor. Small Worlds Around Us By Lynn W. Watkini Bt finer & Tribune syndlcmte, 1961) NOTICE OF HEARING OP THE PROPUSr.ll rUK.MAJUI.-H UI EVANS VALLEY RURAL t'IKE PROTECTION DISTRICT Rv nrricr of the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, issued Ue ccmber 26, lJt2 notice is hereoy Hivcn mat on weanesniiy, jaiiunij 30. 19S3. at 2 o clock P.M.. ot aam day in the couniy couri noum m th. rnurt House at Medford. Ore gon, a hearing will be held on the proposed formation of a rural fire protection district to be known as the Evans Valley Rural Fire Pre lection District, tne exterior uuuit dariex of which are as follows: Beginning at ine section cui common to Sections 28. 2U. 32 an.1 :i.1. in TownshlD 35 South. Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian, in Jackson Counlv, State of Oregon, thence North 5280 feet to the Section corner common to Sections 20. 21. 28 and 20; thence West 1320 feet to the Southwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of the South cast Quarter of Section 20; thence North 1320 feet to the Northwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Sec tion 20; thence West 1320 feel to the Southwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the South east Quarter of Section 20; thence North 3960 feet to the Northwest corner of Northeast Quarter of Section 20: thence West 2640 feet to the section cor ner common to Sections 17. 18. 19 and 20; thence North 21120 feet to the section corner com mon to Sections 29. 30. 31 and 32 Township 34 South, Range 4 West of Willamette Meridian; thence East 5280 feet to the Sec tion corner common to Sections 28. 29, 32 and 33; thence North 5280 feet to the section corner common to Sections 20, 21. 28 and 29; thence East 2640 feet to the Southwest corner of tno 'Southeast Quarter of Section 21; thences North 2640 feet to the Northwest corner of the South east Quarter of Section 21; thence East 2640 feet to the Northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 21, thence North 2640 feet to the Section corner common to Sections 15, 1G, 21 and 22; thence East 5280 ieet to the section corner common to Sections 14, 15. 22 and 23; thence South 5280 feet to the section corner common to Sections 22. 23. 26 and 27; thence East 5280 feet to the section corner com mon to Sections 23. 24, 25 and 26; thence South 10.560 feet to the section corner common 1o Sections 35 and 36. Township 34 South. Range 4 West, of the Willamette Meridian, and Sec tions I and 2. Township 35 South. Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian; thence East 3960 feet to the Northeast cor ner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Sec tion 1; tnence souin juou ice to the Northwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of the South- - east Quarter of Section 1; thence East 2640 feet to the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6. Township 35 South, Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian: thence South 1320 feet to the Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter ot the South- , west Quarter .. of Section 6; 'thence 1320 feet "East to Ihe Southwest corner of the South cast Quarter of Section' 6; thence North 5280 feet to the Northwest corner of the North, cast Quarter of Section 6; thence East 10.560 feet to the North east corner of the Northwest Quarter of Section 4: thence South 1320 feet to the South, cast corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quar ter of Section 4: thence West 1320 feet to the Southwest cor ner of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 4: thence South 1320 feel to the Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 4; thence West 1320 feet to the Southwest corner of the South west Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 4; thence South 1320 feet to the Southeast corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Sec. tion 5; thence West 3960 feet to the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of the South- ' Quarter of Section 5; thence South 2640 feet to the Northeast corner of the South west Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 8: thence east 1320 feet to the Northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 8; thence South 1320 feet to the Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 8: thence West 13.200 foot to the Northeast corner of the South east Quarter of Section 11. Town ship 35 South. Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian: thence South 2460 feet to the section corner common to Sec tions 11. 12. 13 and 14: thence West 5280 feet to the section corner common to Sections 10. 11. 14 and 15: thence South 15.840 feet to the section cor ner common to Sections 26. 27. 34 and 35; thence West 6600 feet to the Southwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 28; thence North 2640 feet to the Northwest corner of the North west Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 28: thence 1320 feet West to the Northwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 28: thence South 2640 feet to the Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of Sec tion 28: thence 2640 feel West 1 to the point of beginning. Dated: January 2. 1963. E. Madden. County Clerk. Pioneir Ointment Concocted From Various Animal Fati There seems no particular reason why a "fly in the ointment" should have been such a catastrophe, unless we consider the feelings ot the fly . . . which few of us ever do. So just why the big deal? The fly is notorious for get ting into things. There's noth ing unusual about it at all, but ointment certainly would seem one substance the fly would avoid. Ointment is supposed to be soft, unctuous and soothing fo the human skin. It is ex pected to relieve and heal in flamed skin as It usually con tains some form of medica tion. Skin lotion was hard for the pioneer housewife to come by. There was no cor ner drugstore, so homemade remedies had to be concocted from available materials. Those folks who lived in backwoods areas a few de cades ago faced conditions we would consider intoler able today. They lived much of the time outdoors and they faced raw, biting winds when lips, hands, cheeks and noses chapped and blistered. Cracked Lips Lips sometimes cracked open and would often actual ly bleed. Chapping of hands and wrists, from contact with snow and freezing rain, would frequently result in physical pain. The skin be- came rough, reddened and sore ... so sensitive to the touch it was painful to smile, to cat or to bend the wrist. All these conditions had to be treated with home unguents, and these all had to be made and administered by the housewife. For the purpose of oint ment making, the pioneer housewife melted various animal fats which served as the vehicle for holding the medication in contact with the skin. Ointment without medication were usually called emollients and were often scented with rose wat er, rose petals or any other fragrance available from the backyard garden or from the surrounding forest. To make a soothing salve, various fats and oils were col lected, some of them impoi sible to duplicate today. May be this is just as well but back then some of them came pretty close to being good. At least they must have seemed good at the time. Best of All One of the very best ma terials for a healing, sooth ing emollient was rendered bear fat or bear grease as they called it. The family who had bear grease on hand was indeed fortunate. Just the grease alone, without any medical quality at all or fragrance either was sup posed to be the very best of ointment. Of course, not all folks had a brave hunter at the head of the household, so other fats had to be used. Each claimed his was a su perior product. Goose grease was one of the best, as many people believed it aided healing quicker than bear grease. A few rose petals placed in the fat while hot, added a delight ful frangrance. Chicken fat had many devotees, as did lard and melted suet. But LOST, FOUND. LOST Solvang, Calif. (UPU-Jamcs Mccono got a call from the Santa Barbara County Slier iffs office at 2 a.m. Monday and was told his stolen car had been found. But when he got there, red-faced deputies told him it has been stolen again. they were common materials and usually available. Chick en fat. had an eye appeal too it was a rich, golden yel low in color. There was one school of thought which claimed there was nothing as good for making ointment, salve or an emollient as good old skunk fat. No one ever found a fly in it, but it was soothing and healing. It you knew it was skunk fat,, you imagined it had a peculiar, woodsy fragrance. A" 1 FOR SALE 8' Peeler Cere Slab, (or fencing end cabin effect tid ing, 1 'ViSW'sB'. Also 2"4"8' rejects $10.00 per unit of 300 pieces. DELAH Timber Products Co. White City, Ore. 8 AN IYI FOR VALUI . . . Central Point 1700.00 DOWN New 3 bedroom, fireplace,! abundance of storaae. built-in: oven & surface unit. Large lot,'. paved street 1 curbs. J 7 7.34 'I mo. plus T & I. 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