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L LIFE MEMBER Robert Akin, Montague civic leader, receives life membership pin at Montague PTA meeting. His wife pinned Kimmel, Hanscom Get Service Plaques From EP Lions Club Eagle Point An outstand ing Community Service plaque was presented to Ed Kimmel and Harry Hanscom by the Eagle Point Lions club at a dinner meeting last Mon day night. This plaque will be perm anently hung in the Eagle Point Scout Community building. It was presented in behalf of the outstanding work both men did in plan ning and spearheading the construction of the building. Clarence Davies, past presi dent of the Eagle Point Lions club was presented with his one year perfect attendance pin. Davies retired from teaching school last year and moved to Brookings. Other guests besides Ed Kimmel, Harry Hanscom and Clarence Davies were Pat Ford and Don Anderson of Medford. Marc Smith was welcomed as a new member transfer from the Prospect Lions club. Regional Roundup by Cleve Twltchell Mail Tribune Regional Editor Spring had just about come to Prospect before the weather turned colder and brought snow over the week end. Velda Barr, our Prospect correspondent, reported last week that the robins and meadowlarks were singing, and that the swallows had returned Feb. 20. "Buttercups have been blooming the last two weeks. Crocuses and violets are blooming also. So it won't be long before people will be making their gardens. And 1 suppose when they get all nicely started we will have a nice big snow storm, and there go the gardens!" she added. Genevieve Briggs, reporting from the Wilderville Wonder area, said, "I notice the pussywillow is having kittens and the yellow jasmine is in bloom, also the heavenly purplewood violets. I notice there are extremely heavy buds on my lilacs, sr.d the old legend says that when the buds are heavy on lilacs the corn will have big ears." Mrs. Briggs added, however, that the fruit trees also have big buds on them there, which she fell was not good for this time of year, when a heavy frost or snow can still come. "After 18 years of living in Ore gon, this is the earliest I have noticed the flowering quince to bloom," she concludes. An idea of how small this winter's snow pack in northern California was before last week end's snow can be grasped from the following figures supplied by the Klamath National forest office in Yreka: At Upper Middle Boulder (elevation 6.B00 feet) there was 5.0 inches of snow on Feb. 26. Normal for this time of year is 65.3 inches. At lower Middle Boulder (elevation 6,200 feet), where normal for Feb. 26 is 39.9 inches, there's no snow at all this year. The same was true at Dynamite Meadows (elevation 5,700 feet), where the normal for Feb. 26 is 56.2 inches. Naws From Austria Miss Brigctte Mosier of Vienna, Austria, was a stu dent at Crater High school last year under the Ameri can Field service program. She is now home in Aus tria, but has kept up a correspondence with Mrs. C. W. Anhorn, president of the Crater American Field service chapter. In one of her recent letters she wrote, "I would for nothing in the world change for the past year. It was really the greatest and impressing year, a year in which I feel I learned more than my whole life. I don't know how to describe it to you, how much it meant to me. It was not only that I learned about Americans, but I learned about myself. I also got so many ideas, new ideas, things I never thought about. Because of that it alw;ivs seems to me as I just woke up in America." Proipect Noedi Firt Truck Mrs. Barr reports from Prospect that the community Is badly in neod of a new fire truck. The old truck has had its day and is about beyond repair. She writes, "Prospect doesn't have a fire district and is completely dependent on its own resources. If people would all chip In and help to raise the money it would be for their own protection and welfare. If anybody has suggestions or Ideas, please express them." Chaffey Family Moves Gold Hill Newcomers to Gold Hill are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chaffey and son, Wayne from Arlesia, Calif. They have purchased the former Walter Chaffey home. Mrs. W. Chaffey is now visit Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain Trk. f. Y. (vul) - For the flnt tim science hai found a nw knling subiUnce with the aiton iilnng ability to ill rink htmor rioida, atop itching, and relievs Jain without surgery. In eaie frfter cai, while rfit1y ftlltvinff pain, attutl reduction lalmnkar; took plicc. . MaataaaxiBf of H-ruuJttwr ywri I.).. 4 k ; la? X vSh the oak leaf on McAdams, who on at right. Akin Is Honored By Montague PTA By CHARLOTTE DAVIS Montague Robert Akin, businessman, city council man, advisor to the Monta gue Lancerettes, and actively engaged in many other com munity organizations, was chosen by the Montague Par ent Teacher association as the recipient of this year's hon orary life membership to PTA. The presentation was made at the Feb. 21 meeting of the unit. Mrs. Arnold Paul, vice president, conducted the ses sion in the absence of the president, William Frost. Mention was made of an anonymous letter received by the Shasta Valley Garden club, wherein the writer of fered prize monies to be awarded to the family whose yard showed the most im provement, and a second offer to prize winning essays by Montague school children on how the town could be im proved in appearance. Mrs. Erik Hansen and Mrs. Arnold to Gold Hill ing relatives in L,os Angeles. Wayne is a fourth grade student at Patrick Elementary school. Chaffey is a TV re pairman, having been associ ated in that line of business prior to coming to Orecon. o thorough that suffer n marie attonnhinr statements like "Files have ceased to be a problem! The secret it a new Ruling tub tance Bio-Dyne) discovery of a world-famoui research institute. Tbia substance ii now available ill tuppatittrp or oiittmtnt fnrm uder the name Prfparaitn ! 4f all drug counter. him, while Judge James B. made the presentation, looks Paul were appointed to meet with Mayor Jack Churchill regarding a regular cleanup contest. Posters relative to adver tising the Montague PTA's spring show, "Hillbilly Hoe Down," to be presented March 8-9-10, have been dis tributed throughout the area. Anyone wishing to sell tickets may contact Mrs. Jack Churchill, ticket chairman. Highlight of the founder's day program was the award made to Akin. Judge James B. McAdams made the pres entation commending Akin on his many contributions for the benefit of youth and the community. Mrs. Akin pinned the oak leaf pin, denoting the honor, on her husband's shoulder. Others honored during the evening were past presidents of the organization which in cluded: Mrs. Alta Coatney, Mrs. Ernest Lemos, Mrs. Fla vel Lichens, Mrs. Fred Deter, Mrs. Chester Wilcox, Mrs. Alice Hogan, Mrs. Donald Gor don, Mrs. S. A. Messncr, Mrs. William Poore, Mrs. James Elsca, Mrs. Ray Wheeler, Mrs. Robert See, Mrs. Albert Cle ment and Lester Owens. The fourth grade won the room prize for having the most parents in attendance at the meeting. Refreshments were served by the fourth grade room mothers. RegionalCalendar i Eagle Point - Monday eve ning, community light bulb sale for benefit of Eagle Point Lions sight preservation pro gram. Lions will hold dinner meeting at 7 p.m. at commu nity building. Eagle Point - Tuesday, 3:30 to 7:30 p.m.. Girl Scout Troop 185 will hold meeting, includ ing dinner, at community building. White City - Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.. Boy Scout Troop 49 in White City Really office. Eagle Point - Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Boy Scout Troop 48 will meet in community building. Eagle Point - Tuesday, 8 p.m., city council will meet in library room of city hall. Cave Junction - Monday evening, Illinois Valley Dem ocratic club will meet at the American Legion hall here. Rogue River - Tuesday, 1 p.m., Foots Creek Home Ex tension unit will meet at the home of Mrs. Ed Parsons, Foots Creek road cast of Rogue River. Topic will be "When Widowhood Comes." There will be displays and discusions of ceramics and mosaic work. Anyone wish ing to attend who docs not have transporalion may call 582-3280. Rogue River-Tuesday, 8:40 a.m., at Rogue River High school, program will be presented- by Allen W. Strei, noted space lecturer. Gold Hill - Wednesday, 8 p.m., Amethyst Rebckah lodge 97 will meet at the home of Mrs. Daniel Stewart on Fifth ave. Committee reports on fund raising projects that benefit the lOOF and Rebck ah building fund will be giv en. Gold Hill - Thursday noon, Gold Hill Chamber of Com merce will meet in the coun cil chambers at the city hall on Second ave. Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., "Fo cus on Farming'' will be pre sented on "Focal Point," over K.MED-TV. The Grange organ ization policies will be dis cussed by Roscoe Roberts and Mclvin Laltie. Ashland - Tuesday noon, Neil Ledyard, Jackson coun ly parks supervisor, will ad dress Ashland Chamber of Commerce on plans for the Emigrant lake recreation areav. MEDFORD Regional News Klamath School Officials Attend State Meeting Happy Camp In response to mounting local interest in long range school planning and school finance problems, Lawrence Bowker, president of Associated Teachers of the Klamath, and John Sugdcn, legislative committee chair man of that organization, drove to Sacramento recently to attend a legislative sem inar sponsored by the Cali fornia Teachers Association, Participating in the pro gram were Dr. Max Raffcrty, state superintendent of pub lie instruction; Richard Mey ers, deputy attorney general; Assemblyman Robert Crown, ways and means committee chairman; John Vencman, as sembly minority leader; Jer ome Waldie, majority floor leader of the assembly; As semblymen Robert Monagan and Leo Ryan of the assembly education committee; Senat or Albert Rodda of the sen ate education committee; Dr. Arthur Corey, executive sec retary of the CTA; and Gov ernor Edmund G. Brown. Governor Brown delivered the keynote speech at a ban quet and used the occasion to make a strong bid for the passage of his education bill, a school finance measure which includes the county wide tax proposal. In reflecting his own views Bowker said that the measure is 20 years overdue and Cali fornians should be hopeful of its passage. He also stated that after listening to and talking to many lawmakers, it was obvious that the bill would meet strong opposition from districts with a high assessed valuation who are not quite ready to share this plum with their tax burdened neighbors within their respective coun ties. Archaeology Club Sees Slide Program Phoenix-Siskiyou Archaeo logical club met Tuesday evening February 19 at Crater Rock museum with 17 mem bers present. Edward Berry showed slides of Indian writings on rocks, and also of carvings of goats, deer, antelope and drawings. Slides were also shown of frames of arrow points belonging to the mem bers of the club. The club has members from southern Oregon and north ern California who attend reg ularly. Meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month and anyone interested is in vited to attend. Prospect Scouts Hold Father-Son Banquet Prospect Boy Scout Troop 19 of Prospect held its an nual father-son banquet re cently at Beckie's cafe :it Union creek. Twenty-two scouts and their fathers at tended the dinner. Guest speaker of the even ing was Bill Peterson, execu tive from the Crater Lake council. He spoke on recent developments at Camp Mc Loughlin and of new pro grams being initialed" within the council. Television Log KVIP-TV (Channel 7) Monday 8:00 News beat NcirT.'Ute :1S Huntle.v-Brlnkley 6:30 Gallant Men 7:30 The Dakolaa 8:30 Rifleman 9 00 Stoney Burke 10:00 Ben Casey 11:00 ABC Late News 11:10 Sportacaj.t 11 Tonight Show 12 25 Late Newt Tuesday h:jo haucatmnai 0:00 Price Is RisM 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Jane Wvmsn ll:3fl Youn For Song 12:00 Ernie Ford Show 12:30 Father Known Best 100 Loretta Young 130 TV Bingo 2 00 Day in Court 2 24 Midday Report 2 30 Seven Keys 3 oo Queen For a Dav 3 30 Who Do You Trunt 4 00 American Bandstand 4 '30 Discovery 4 V") Bandstand Newa SAO Cartoon Time 5 JO Mickey Mou. Club 8 00 Newbeat NorthMata 6 15 Huntley-Bnnkley 6 30 Laramie 7 30 Combat B 30 Hawaiian Kv 9.30 Untouchable 10 30 Your School and You 11:00 ABC New. Final H :0 Sporticast j 1: 3 Tonight Show 12 25 Late Newa WtdncMiay 9 30 Educational 10 00 Price li Right 1 0 30 Concen tration 11 00 Jane Wynian 11:30 Youn for a Son 12 00 Ernie Ford Show 12 30 falher Knows Best 1 00 Loretta Young 1 30 TV Bingo 2 00 Day in Court 2 24 Midday Report 2:30 Seven Keye 3 00 Queen tor a Day 3 30 Who Do You Tnmt 4 oo Antrlcan Bandstand 4'30 Discovery 4 jV Bund stand News ybO Broken Arrow mJfr Mickey Mou Club MAIL TRIBUNE), MEDFORD, CP Award Banquet Planned March 28 Central Point - The distin guished service award and the distinguished seninr citi zen award banquet, an an nual event sponsored by the Central Point Junior Cham ber of Commerce, will be held March 28 at Crater High school. All locsl participating or ganizations are being contact ed by mail in order that their nominations may be submit ted for judging. Co-chairmen for this affair are Don Lacy, speech teacher at Crater High school and Dennis Bateman. At the recent meeting of the Jaycees, Ernie Kennedy, and Vcrn Capps, reported to the club, on their visitation to the Grants Pass JC meet ing, February 19, at which lime Kennedy, publicity chairman of the CP organiza- Program on Outer Space Planned Rogue River Allen W. Strei, noted space lecturer, will give a program at Rogue River High school tomorrow at 8:40 a.m., concerning how, why and when earth man be gan space expolration. Demonstrations of models of satellites now in orbit will be shown. Strei will also dis cuss the legal aspect of space travel. An actual recording of sat elite signals and the count down and blastoff of a.stro aunt Alaq Shepherd will be featured. On display during the show will be a scale model of the Jupiter C rocket, scale model of Explorer 1, a miniature tracking station, a model of Vanguard III, a telemetering device, a satellite signal re ceiving panel and a model of the Russian dog capsule. SCENE DISPLAYED Prospect - Boy Scout Troop 19 of Prospect has on display a camping scene in the win dow of Gunderson's hardware here, in accordance with the theme of Scout Week "Scout ing Is Fun." LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TATE OF OREGON FOR JACK' SON COUNTY PROBATE DE PARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of James F. Necley, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed his final account and report In the aoove cniitiea estate ana mm oy order or the C rcutt court of JacK son County, Oregon, Probate De partment, a hearing upon the same nas Dern act tor luesnay, wiarcn 12, 1963. in the Circuit Court Room at the Court House In Med ford. Jackson County. Orecon. at the hour of 9:30 o'clock, a.m. Ail persons navine onjecuons thereto are hereby notified to pre sent the same on or before such tunc. ate ot first oumicauon ot tnia notice Is February 11. 10ti3. Clinton jseeiey Executor Roberts. Kcllington, Branchflcld St Hefiernan Attorneys for Executor NOTICE OK HEARING ON FINAL IlKPOItT A Nil ACCOUNTING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY. IN HKUHA I K. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CORA EDNA REED. also known as Cora fcdna Holmes, De ceased. Notice is hereby Riven that April B, int3. at the nour ol 10:00 o'clock a.m. in the Circuit Courlroom of the Jackson County Courthouse at Medford. Oregon, has hcen by Order of the Hon orable James M. Main, Circuit Judge, daird and filed the 27th day of February. 10H3, set aa the time and place for hearing on said Final Report and Accounting, and all persons having objections thereto should file the tunic with the said Court on or before said date of hearing. Date of first publication ot in is mnice. niarcn 4. HMi3. Edith L. Wicrcn. Ad' mlnintratrlx. Sherman S. Smith. Attorney for Administratrix. 127 N. W. "D" Street. GranU Pass. Oregon. NO. P-3R-3 NOTICE TO ( JtliDITOnS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Or OHEUON FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MIKE NICK BOSSLER. JR., deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the circuit court for the stHio ol Oregon for Jackson County has appointed me executrix or the estate of Mike Nick Bossier. Jr., de craned All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers with in six months from this date at the offices of Frohnmaycr, Low rv. Hogan & Deathcrnge. Cooley Theatre Building, Medlord, Ore gon. Dated and first published this 1 1th dav nf February. 111(13. HELEN HAMMES, Executrix NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Ctrrutt Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson In the Matter of the Estate of Cameron A. Parr, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her final account in the above estate, and that the court has fixed March 25. JftB3 at 130 pm. In the Circuit Court R.rom of the Jackson County Court llnute the time and place lor hearing ol onjecuons lo sucn final account. All ncrnons Inter- etrd are rrquired to make or file their objections to aid final ac count, il any they have, at or he- fore said time Dated and first puhluhed this 18th day of Febru ary. 13 jeanene jviarnan Administratrix With the Will Annexed NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT Notice M hereby given to heirs, creditor and other interested in ihe Estate of Mary Leah Van Lindt lo known as Mary Van I.indt deceased, a Drobate Dm reeding in the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Jackson County, that the hour of ten ocIock am on Mondav, March IB. 1063. in the Circuit court rmm nt the Jackson County Court house at Medford, Oregon, has been set hy said Court as the time and olaca for hearing on objec tions, H anv, to the Iinat report of the Administratrix, determln injr heirs, and discharging said Administratrix, nutn a. nonen Aimininrairix. nuin on. Admtniitratnx. Jot Vr Sloan. Attorneyi H Set, GranU Paw, 1 jonnson. i ei eys. 220 s L. uregon. OREGON tion, narrated on the movies he made on his trip to the Orient. He also showed pic tures to the club on the scen ic points of interest seen by the four Oregon representa tives at the international con ference in Hong Kong. Participants at this meet ing in the "Speak Up Jaycee" program were Chairman Don Lacy, giving a constructive criticism of Bob Clark, the orator. This program is prov ing invaluable to all the mem bers of the local club, enab ling each participant to be come a better speaker. LEGAL NOTICES NOT1CB OF I'UHLll' IIKAIlINC Pursuant lo OHS 477 045. notice ii hereby given thai a public hcar- ,ne will be nem RI me olllcc OI Ihe Southwest OrCKon District Headnuartcrs. Medford. Orreon. on Tuesday. March II), luti;l, at 10:00 A.M.. lor the purpose of providniR all owners of lands an opportunity to be heard on matters pertaining lo Ihe budgeting of moneys re quired to delra.v the cost of fire froleetion and suppression within he boundaries of the Southwest Oregon Slate Forest Patrol District and lor privately owned lands in Jackson and Josephine counties within tnc Dounoarics ol the itogue River and Siskiyou National For ests. A copy of the tentative bud get for the fire district may he in spected at the Southwest Oregon uistrlct Headquarters, medtora. Oregon. DEPARTMENT Or FORESTRY D. L P11IPPS, STATE FORESTER NOTICE OK IIKAIIIXn UPON FINAL ACCOUNT NO. no: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STA1 E OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY. Probate Depart mcnt In the Matter of the Estate nt BESSIE GARVIN JETER. ucceasen Notice Is hereby given thai The First National Bank of Oregon, Portland, excculor of the estate ot Bessie Garvin Jeter. Deceased. has tiled in Ihe Circuit Court ot the Slate of Oregon for Jackson County, its Final Account a- such executor of said estate, and the 2!lh day of March, 1003. at the nour ot 03ii a.m. in t no court room of the said Court Rt the Courthouse. Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, has been lixed aa the time and place for hearing of obicctions lo aaid First and Final Account, and all persons having objections Iherclo arc hereby re. quired to make or file the same on or nctore said tunc. DATEI1 Kehrunrv 23lh. 101,3. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON. PORTLAND, Executor Roberl D. Dames, Attorney Medtord, Oregon SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. tiJ-H-K I Suit in Equity to Foreclose Executory Contract ol Purchase and Sale In the Circuit Court of the State o( Oregon for the County of Jitcktion THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK of Portland, n corpora tion, Executor and Trustee of the Will of JOHN E. WEST LUND, deceased, PlamUIt, vs. JACK SMILEY. JANE DOE SMILEY, hm wife, if marr ed BOYD SMILEY. JANET ROE SMILEY, his wife. If married, and R. L. CLOWER and IRENE M. CLOWER, husband and wite. Defendants. To Jack Smiley and Jane Doe Smiley, husbiind and wile, ana Bovd bra ev and Janet koc sum Jcy. hiuband and wile, the above named dclcnnants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You. and each of you, are summoned to appear in I be above entitled court and cause, and answer the complaint or Ihe plaintiff on file herein against you within four weeks from February i, nmj. tne naic nf the first nublication hereof. and you will hereby take notice that il you fail to so appear and answer, for want thcerof. plain tiff will pray to the court for the following relief against you and as praved for In plaintiff's Com plaint on file herein, and speci fically referred to hereby and by this reference made a part here of, a succinct statement of which la as follows, to-wit: Plaintiff nra vi lor an inter locutory decree of this court pro viding that there is the sum of $13.57180. together with accrm-d Interest thereon nt tne rnie oi six per cent iti'ri per annum irom Slav Irt. 10(12, until paid, together with the sum of $750 00 as plain tiffs altornevs' fees, and plain tiff's costs and disbursements ht re in to he taxed, due and owing on said executory contract, and that II thereof are nnw nue ann p.iy hle unto the nlainlifls. and that the plaintllf upon the entry there of be permitted to go into osbes sinn of said premises and hold the same subject to any redemption on the part of aald defendanls, for the purpose of preventing said prem ises Irom helng deteriorated, run down or damaged in any particu lar and thai tnc mm acienaanis be given 45 days from the date nt ihe entrv of said interlocutory decree herein within which lime to redeem shio premises oy pay ing the amounts specified herein, together with accrued interest thereon together with plaintiff's attorneys' lees and costs and dis bursements herein to be taxed, and upon their lanure so m on that this court decree that any and all right, title, estate, lien and interest that said defendanls, and each thereof, might have or claim to have in and to said premises be foreclosed, barred and held for naught and that they he declared to have no further right, title, estate, lien or interest in and to said premises, and that in case ol they rrnempiinn inai me plain tiff he rrquired to make, execute and deliver a irood and sufficient deed as required under the termx. conditions ana provisions oi sucn said contract, and for such other. further and different reliel as to the court may seem meet and pro per in the premises. This summons is publishrd In the Mcdtord Mall Tribune, a news paper of general and regular cir culation, puhhshed in the City of meoioro. jrrgon. once cni k for a period of four weeks con secutively, and said defendants herein above named are rcquiren annear and answer as herein provioed, under and hv virtue of an orocr ouiy mane, rennrrcq arm entered by the Hon J a mm M. Main. Circuit Judce of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson Coun ty, on February f, 0fi3 rioncris neiungton, mancnucin K Heffernan Attorneys for Plaintiff Addreu: 7U East Main St. Medofrd. Oregon. , ill In i nZt TTKEu LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO tntntTORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK. SOX COUNTY, PROBATE DE PARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas Roscberrv. deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 have been appointed Execu trix of the above estate by an order made therein on February lit. Klti3; all creditors having claims against said deceased arc hereby notified lo present the same, duly verified, and with proper vouchers attached, to me at the otflce of Roberts. Kelllng ton. Branchlild Ac Heffernan, 711 East Main Street. Medford. Ore gon, within six months irom the date ol this notice Datrd at Mcdtord. Oregon, Utls 4lh day of March, lota Mary Kelliugton Executrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Josic M. Smith, deceased All per sons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present them, with proper vou chers. within six months from the 4th day of March. I!lii3. the date ol the firsl publication of this no tice, to the undersigned at 34 N. Central Avenue. Medtord, Oregon. Walter E. Drcnnen. Administrator. J. F. Fllegcl, Jr.. Attorney for Estate. No. utno NOTICE OF HAl.f. OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DE PARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of IDA E. DRESSLER, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned will, from and after the 3lh day of March UK.3. sell all or the right, title and interest of the ahnve entitled estate in and to the following de scribed premises situated in Jack son County. Orcfjon: House ann lot located at 34 Van couver Avenue. Medford. Ore Ron. more particularly described as: TRACT A: The North Hair of the East ton.tij feet of Lot Five 151 111 LINDLEY ADDITION to the City or Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, according to the official plat thereof, now of rec ord TRACT Bt The North Half of the following: Beginning at a point 3800 feet South of the northeast corner of Rlm-k Nine i0 of MEDFORD HEIGHTS ADUtiiUN to the City or Med ford, Jackson County. Orcaon. according to the oflicial pint thereof, now of record: thence South 900 feet; thence West 31.33 reet: thence North 00 O fret thence East 31.35 feel lo the point of heginmng: being a strip nf land 31.35 Icet East and West hv 90 0 feet North and South. Ivtue directly East of Lot Five fflil of Lindley Addition to the City of Medford. Oregon. House and lot located at ft 1 4 Rcddy Avenue. Medlord. Ore gon, more particularly described as: Beginning at a point which U 415.30 feet North and 101.36 cct r.ast nt the soumeasi corner nt Donation Laud Claim No, 42 In Township 37 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridi an in Jackson County. Oregon; thence East 52.0 feel: thence North 138.44 feet to the south crly line of Reddv Avenue in the Citv of Medford. Orcaon; thence West alonn said line 52 0 feet; thence South 138.44 feet in tne pom i ot ncsinning. Said property will be aold nt private sale for ensh or credit at the office of DeForest 8c Han' sen. 228 Franklin Building, Med ford, Oregon, subject to confir mation of the above entitled Court. Dntcd and first published Feb ruary 11, 1903. Arthur F. Dressier, Executor NOTICE. The Petition set lortb below will he presented to the County Court of Jnckaon County at its regular meeting in the Jackson County Courtroom, Medford, Oregon at 10:30 a.m. on the 20 th day of NOTICE OF BOND SALE , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that scaled bids will be received until the hour or 8:00 o'clock p.m. on the lflth day or March, 1003. by the ii r it.- !., nt lunlr.nnullln anil limnnrt Intel v thereafter. at 'the Citv Hall In and lor said city all such bids will be publicly i r-..A hv th ritv Cmim-ll nf Uie c tv or Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon, aaid bids to be for the purchase of an i tir.n mm nn f lnnnlv U.hpH ornfTnX nbltcatinil bonds Of the city of Jacksonville, in denominations of $1,000.00 each, numbered 1 to 2. 10 inclusive, to be dated March 1, 1903. and to mature aerially In numerical order as follows BOND NUMHCRS 1-8 inclusive 0-16 inclusive 17-25 inclusive 2(i-34 Inclusive 35-44 inclusive 4.V54 inclusive 33-04 Inclusive fi.i-75 inclusive 76-Bti inclusive 87-08 Inclusive 00-1 10 inclusive 111-123 inclusive 124-137 inclusive 138-131 inclusive 152-Ui6 Inclusive Ki7-181 Inclusive 182-107 Inclusive 108-214 inclusive 21.V232 inclusive 233-2)0 invlusive KuiA hnnHi in hoar itilerrst at Ik. .... i I Klrfnr (nf amri hnnria such interest to he payable semi-annually on the 1st days of March and Scptcmhcr of each year, principal and interest payable at the office of Ihe recorder of the city of Jacksonville, Jnckaon County, Oregon, all in lawful money of the United Slates, the interest en said bonds lo be represented by semi-annual coupons thereto attached, which bonds shall be known as "The City of Jacksonville General Obligation Sewer System Bonds." All DomiS maturing Oil Alio mult itI(mim mi, mia biiom lect lo redemption on March 1st, 1073, or any interest paying date hereafter as the Council of the city of Jacksonville shall designate. in inverse numerical order. Interest on such designated nonns snail cense after such redemption date. Notice of redemption shall he published in a new.paoer of general circulation nf Jackson County, Oregon, at least thirty ' days prior to said redemption dale. aaia nonns win nc soin sunjrui iu mc nijiuviuit i"'"" Sayrc. Winfrec and Rankin, bond attorneys, of Portland. Oregon, said bonda to be furnished and printed by the city ol Jacksonville, rCA?l"blda must be in writing, for not less than D8" of their par value iJnd the entire amount of accrued interest to date of delivery and all persona offering to purchase said bonds are Invited to bid thereon at such rale or rates of interest, not to exceed H per annum, as the purchaser shall designate, provided that not more than four different rates nf Interest arc proposed and not more than one rate of interest for cmh maturity date. Each bid shall be accompanied by computation of the bidder showing the net. cost to the city of Jacksonville, Oregon, under the hid, and the effective Interest rate, considering all premiums and discounts olfcred and variable rates of interest proposed. Each hid shall no aceompanien ny a ceriinco cnecu on a nan doing business in the stale of Oregon for not less than 2 of the par value of the bonds herein offered for sale. Seated bids for the purchase of said bonds will be received by the Cily Council of the city of Jacksonville or the recorder thereof, at the office of the recorder or at the City Hall of said city up to the time as herein fixed. The right is ncrcny reserved PnhK.ln.rt hv nrrirr nt th Oregon, dated February 10. 1003 Here comes April 15th! Income tax time. And if you have ' trouble coming up with the cash, come to us. We make prompt, cash loans for any worthwhile purpose. CITY FINANCE COMPANY 185 E. Main St Phone; 482-2431, Ashland Life insurance available on all loant at low group rates 2522 TO 150022 MONDAY, MARCH LEGAL NOTICES March. 1963. i. w. AicDonougn. Ha inn A. James. George A. Loftin, Ray M. tsruion, ts. r . narrow, w . c Bartich. L. W. Rice. Thomas A. Klann. Bcrmce F. Sollinser. Rob ert W. Lewis. Milton A. Sander son. Edgar Pleasant. Floyd S. Beers. George Vukich. Albert H. Harrison. James D. Straus. Frank M. Straus, Burle M. Burreaon, Dale P. Schuiz. V. J Thunia. S A. Ncl son. E;irl Pefflcy. J. W. FiU- Ecrald. Ethlyn Conn. May G. Vara, . J. Lcdctcn, James H Golden, Joseph R Perry. Harold H. DeVos. Frank B Bain, Gilbert A. Mack, George E Bush. Elwood E Abbott, Robert R. Humphrey, V. R. Bon httm. Earl L. Btgham. J. E. Han nah. Edgar W. Abcrnathy. Beatrice E Sanncr, Isabella M. Tisch. Mar garctt D. Arnold, Jesne M. Rush. Albert L. Straus. Roy Patton, Wil liam C. Wat kins. John T. New som. Lloyd R. Dusenberry. E. J. Korner, Mela Pelton Simon, Georpe J. Lvoiis. Gladys P. Lyons. PEHIION FOR THE MHMHO OF AN IKKIOATION IHSTUIt T IN 1 HE COUNTY COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON STATE OF OREGON IN 1 HE MATTER OF THt: PETI TION of CERTAIN LAND OWN ERS WITHIN THE BOUND ARIES OF A PROPOSED IRRI GATION DISTRICT Comes now your petitioners and petitions this Honorable Court aa follows: That Ihe lands within the fol lowing described boundaries he organized into an irrigation district under the provisions of the Irri gation DUtnct Act of Oregon as amended. BOUNDARIES For boundary description, see Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof. That all the lands included with in said boundaries lies cnlbely with the County ol Jackson, State of Oregon. Ill That no incorporated City, Town or platted subdivisions or parts thereof adjacent thereto chietly available tor residence purposes and platted in tracts of less than no acre is mciunco in saiu pur posed irrigation district. That the lands within said boun daries are susceptible of irrigation from a common and combined source and by the same system of works. That your petitioners are de sirous of forming an irrigation district emhracinc the lands with in the above described boundaries and utilizing the waters ol Rogue Rivrr and Its trimuaries lor tnc purpose of irrigation and reclama tion of said lands, and it is the purpose ot the ui dcrsigncd peti tioners to organtzt an irrigation district under Ihe pi ivi&ions or the Irrigation District Act of Oregon as amended. VI That we propose that the name of the Irrigation District shall be Sams Valcv irritation uisinci and that the number of Director! thereof shall be three, VII That we. the undcrMEticd, arc SO or more in number, and are owners of land siiAceptible of irri- I gallon within the proposed ois tracl boundaries and which we intend to he inciuncti in stun pro posed district, and said lands arc susceptible of irrigation from a common and combined source and hv the same system of works from which the lands will be Irri gated in said described district. Vlll Tlml nreurmteri with this petition i. D nnnri nnri imfUcicnt bond in double the amount of the probahle cost of organising the district, con ditioned that the bondsman will pav nil Mich costs In case the organization is not ei tec lea. fimt ura thn unrierRlBlied are dulv qualified electors under the laws of the State of Oregon lor no Irrtualimi districts. vuHB-.nwirnnK. we m-av that Ihe Court will organize an Irrigation District under the Irrigation Dis trict Act of Oregon an t order oil things necessary according to the law TO cuci-i iuil-ii ui ikiimim i-h. C. W. McDonough, Ralph James, MATURITY DATE AMOUNT March 1, I0H8 $8,000.00 March 1, infill 8.000.00 March 1. 1070 0.000 00 March 1. UI71 0.000.00 March I. 1072 10.00000 March I, 1073 10.000.00 March 1. 1074 10,000.00 March J, 1073 11,000.00 March 1, 107H 11.000.CO March 1. 1077 12,000.00 M.trch 1, 1078 12.000.00 March 1, 107U 13.000.00 March 1, 1080 14.00000 March 1. 1081 14,000 00 March 1, 1082 13.000 00 March 1, 1083 15.00000 March 1, 1084 lti.000 00 March I, I UBS 17.00000 March 1, loflfi i8.ooo.oo Mur.-h I 1f)H7 18.000.00 the rate or rates to he fixed by hilt linl In exceed tirU Her annum. io reject any ann au nios. Cnnnrll nf tht citv nf Jacksonville. jean iifwiiu, Recorder of the City of Jacksonville. Y-1 ( 4, 1963 Mai! Tribun AK LEGAL NvMch 4 1363 nit Edgar Pleasa- - phrey B F. BVND TRUCKS Honert w. lbu. V. R. Bonham. Milton A. Sand Abernathy, Gcor, Frank E. Limbr Llgham, George Vu Perkttt. Ray M. Br. E. Abbott. J. E. IL Clark. Edwin Sollingcr Klarin, L. W. Rice. C Sweet. Leslie J. Bighar Straus. George E. Bush. Ci Dug can, Isabelle M. Tisci T. Newsom, E. J. Korner, C. Watkins. Roy Patton. Juu Rush. Margaretl D. Arnold. L R. Dusenberry, Beatrice E San George A. Loftin. Albert H. Ha son. Burle M. Burreson. Mela Pt ton Simon, Gladys Pelton Lyon Gilbert A Mack, J. W. Fitzgerald, trtii renicy, a. a. iscison. V. J. Thums. Frank B Bain. James H. Golden. John C Vara. Ethlva Conn, Frank M. Straus, James D. Straus. Dale P. Schutz, Joseph R. Perry, Harold H. Dallas BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED SAMS VALLEY IRRIGATION DISTRICT Beginning at the southwest cor ner of Section 1, Township 3U South, Range 3 West. Jackson County. Oregon; thence Norih along the West line of aid Sec tion 1. to the Southwest corner of Section 3H, Township 35 South, Range 3 West; thence North alonj; the West line of Sections 36 and 2,i to the 1.4 Section corner to Sec- lions 23 and 2ti: thence West to that center of Section 26; thence North, to tne Vi section corner to 23 and. 2fi; thence Eait to the Southwest corner to Section 24; thonce North, long ine west line of Sections 24. 13 and 12 to the Northwest cor ner of Section 12: thence East along Ihe North lino lo the North east corner of Section 12; thenca aomn along tne section line be tween Sections 7 and 12 to Ilia Southwest ' corner of Section 7; tnence tast amng the south line of Sections 7, 8 and 0 to the South west corner of Section 10; thenca nortn along the West line of Sec tions 10 and 3 to the Northwest corner or Section 3; thence East along the North line of Sections i ana I, to the southwest cor ner of Section 31. Township 34 South. Range 1 West; thence North along the West line of Sections 31, 30. 10 and 18. to the Northwest corner of Section 18; thence East along the North line of Sections 1H ann 17. lo the Southwest corner or Section f); thence North along nit yrs nue or aeciions h ana 4 to the Northwest corner of Section 4; thence East Mono the North linn of Sections 4, 3 and 2 to an inter section wtth the Westerly bank of Rogue River; thence Southwesterly along the westerly bank of Rogue nivrr m an mier-sectinn with the South line of Section . Township 3fi Sofrth. Range 1 West; thence West along South line of Section 0 to the Southeast corner of Sec tion 1. Township 3fi South, Runcft 2 West; thence West along South line of Sections 1. 2 and 3 to the 1 4 Section corner to Sections 3 and 10; thence North to ihe North ' Section corner to Section 3 thence West along Ihe North lim of Section 3. to tho Northwest corner of Section 3; thence South m mc oectmn corner to Sec tions 3 and 4: Ihence West to the section corner to bectlons 4 and thence South to the Snnthont corner ot Section 3; thence Wtt along the South line of Section a ann tt Mxn section 1. Townsnip an soutn. nance 3 West to the nolnt nf bculnning. Excepting therefrom that portion of land located in Section 3. Town ship 34 Snulh. Range 1 West. Wil lamette Meridian. Jackson Coun- iv, Oregon. Known as Rogue Acres an official subdivision re corded in Volume 3, Page 57 in Jackson Countv Recorders Office, and that portion of land located in Section 18. Townshin 34 South. Range I West, Willamette Meri dian, Jackson County, Oregon, known as Lots 4 to 13 Inclusive of Hillside Add to Edgewood Park an official subdivision recorded in Volume 5, Page 14 in Jnckson County Recorders Orrice; also that portion of land loented In Section -lo, Township 33 South. Ranee 2 West. WUlameffe Meridian. Jack son County. Oregon, known a Orie;. Plat of Sams Vallev an offi cial Plat recorded in Volume 2. Pago 54, In Jncknon County Road Records in Records Office: and that part consisting: of public highways. (mi :rw? IMfR (TiflSTEH Amarin'i tetaiu Sttling TOILET TANK BALL TTi. .ffieiant Waltr Moitr lAitanlly ilopi tht flow el wal.r ofttr each fluihing. 75e AT HARDWARt STORES Helps Tic Down Red Divisions He utood up to be counted as on nf thousands of America na in the tight apuinst Communism He gavo to iindio Free Europe, He knew that in Eastern Hu ron many powerful Hed divi sionsnmnow tied down, for hero 80.f300.000 once -free people still resist Communist domination. 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