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girls born to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Axe Mon
day are shown in incubators in St. Rita's
hospital, Lima, Ohio. The hospital says their
Ribicoff Argues
For Solution to
Commuter Problems
Washington - (UPII - Sen.
Abraham Kibicoft (D-Conn.)
told a Senate banking sub
committee Tuesday that "get
ting to work and getting
home again is just as impor
tant as getting to the moon."
But, the former cabinet of
ficer said, Congress is spend
ing billions to reach the
moon, but is merely talking
about spending millions to
help commuters.
Ribicoff's statements were
perpared for presentation to
the subcommittee in support
of a mass transportation bill
aimed at helping cities solve
their traffic problems.
Sen. Frank Lausche (D
Ohio) opposed the bill. He
said it was unwarranted in
terference with state and lo
cal affairs.
Ribicoff disagreed, but said
each state and region should
work out its own solution to
its own problems. "No single
answer can or should come
from Washington," he said.
Other congressional news:
Draft: The House Armed
Services committtee was
ready to approve the admin
istration request for another
four - year draft extension.
Chairman Carl Vinson (D-Ga)
indicated he expected an
Almost unanimous vole at
Tuesday's closed session. The
current draft law expires
July 1.
Broadcasting: A House com
merce subcommittee opens
an investigation into the
rating services which broad
casters use to determine the
popularity of their programs.
First witness was to be for
mer Florida Gov. Leroy Col
lins, president of the Nation
al Association of Broadcast
ers. Farm: The Senate passed
and sent to the White House
Monday an emergency $508
million supplemental money
bill for the farm price sup
port program. It was the
first money bill to clear the
88th Congress. The bill was
approved by voice vote after
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INSTRUCTS ASTRONAUT Robert Turner
(R) instructs Astronaut John Glenn In the
operation of a lunar mission simulator at the
Martin Co. in Baltimore. Md., Thursday,
tiile Astronaut Trainee Charles)Conrad Jr.
Ml
1 Jt '
- Quadruplet condition is good. Their weights range from
2 pounds 9 ounces to 4 pounds 2 ounces.
brief debate. It passed the
House, 254-154, over Republi
can protests last week.
Space: National Aeronau
tics and Space Administra
tion Chief James E. Webb
urged the House Space com
mittee not to cut his agency's
$5.7 billion budget in any
possible move to reduce gov
ernment spending. "I don't
think there's any economy in
letting the Russians get
ahead of us in the space pro
gram," he said.
Taxes: Roswell Magill, an
undersecretary of the Treas
ury in the Roosevelt adminis
tration told the House Ways
and Means committee it should
make sharp cuts in income
taxes and in the budget. He
recommended that the reve
nue - boosting tax reforms
President Kennedy proposed
be delayed until after the tax
cuts are put into effect.
Families of Fliers
Killed in Cuban
Invasion Get Funds
Miami-IUPD-A Central Amer
ican anti-Castro group is pay
ing $1,800 a month to the
wives of four American fliers
missing in the ill-fated Cuban
invasion, an attorney has re
vealed. Alex E. Carlson, attorney
for the unidentified group,
said the money was from a
trust fund set up by Castro
foes "after all hope was aban
doned" for the American,
pilots flying for them.
The fund gave the four Bir
mingham, Ala., women $225
each every two weeks since
their airmen husbands were
missing and belived killed
April 19, 1961, near the end
of the Bay of Pigs invasion.
Flying Cargo Plane
The checks, drawn on Bank
ers Trust Co. of New York,
have been received by Mrs.
Riley W. Shamburger Jr.,
Mrs. Wade C. Gray, Mrs.
Thomas Willard Ray and Mrs.
Lee F. Baker.
Mrs. Gray told United Press
International earlier she re
ceived the checks but did not
know the sender. Mrs. Sham
burger said she knew the
sender, but declined to dis
close the origin of the money.
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(UP1)
Powell Committee
Funds Slashed by
Nearly $500,
Washington-(UPII-A House
subcommittee Tuesday voted
a deep slash in the funds re
quested by Chairman Adam C.
Powell to run his Education
and Labor committee.
The accounts subcommittee
recommended that the con
troversial New York Demo
crat be given $200,000 to run
his committee for the next
year. Powell had sought $697,
000 for two years.
The action now must be en
dorsed by the full House Ad
ministration committee.
The rejection of a two-year
budget was not regarded as a
slap at Powell. The Admini
stration Committee has been
holding everyone to one-year
appropriations.
But the cut, $148,500 out of
a one-year request for $348,
500, was much deeper than
the veteran Negro congress
man had expected.
Carlson said several fliers
were recruited to fly against
Castro during the invasion,
and the four Birmingham air
men were flying a C46 cargo
plane converted for light
strafing when they began hav
ing trouble and were presum
ed crashed.
Were Losing Altitude
"The last we heart from
them they were losing altitude
with one engine out," Carlson
said.
The wives said the airmen
were recruited in January,
1961, and left in February
saying their destination was
classified.
Several of the women have
said they believed the men
were working for the Central
Intelligence Agency or some
other government unit. The
CIA, however, said it adheres
to a policy of silence regard
ing the invasion.
Carlson said Monday the
Central American group auth
orized the Double Check Corp.
of Miami Springs to set up
the trust fund.
The attorney refused to
identify the Central American
group. But he did say that
several wealthy Cuban exiles
were contributors.
I i
looks on. Using the simulator being explain
ed by the engineering lest pilot, astronauts
can simulate critical phases of lunar flights.
tUPI)
f
MEDFORD
On the AIR
By ELEANOR WIESE
These mid-week television
features should be worth
looking in on - a report on
the vanishing animal herds of
East Africa, a study of Latin
America music with Leonard
Bernstein, a primer on Com
munism, former vice presi
dent Richard M. Nixon visit
ing Jack Parr, and an inter
view with astronaut John H.
Glenn Jr.
SPECIAL FOR WOMEN, 1
p.m. Thursday KMED-TV.
Sylvia Sidney stars in
"Change of Life." a dramatiz
ed report on a woman's need
for a change of attitudes and
values in order to face her
middle years with confidence
and serenity.
CLOSE-UP, 10 p.m. Thurs
day KBES-TV. -The lire
placeablcs" pictures the trag
edy of diminishing wildlife in
East Africa and the uotlook
for its survival as expanding
population, farms and indus
tries have minimized the
areas of animal existence.
Filmed in Kenya, Tanganyika
and Uganda, the program
compares the Africa that was
with the Africa that is today.
FOCAL POINT. 9:30 a.m.
Friday KMED-TV. f Medical
care available to senior citi
zens under existing medicare
laws is explained by Mr.
Kuhn, Jackson county wel
fare officer, and Miss Grace
McKeown of his staff.
WHO GOES THERE? - A
PRIMER ON COMMUNISM,
6:30 p.m. Friday KMED-TV.
This third of four programs
dealing with the challenge of
Communism to the Free
World examines in detail the
basic concepts of Commu
nism. Four basic stages of
development are studied;
ideology as personified by
Marx; revolution, Lenin; to
talitarianism, Stalin; and im
perialism, Khrushchev.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S CON
CERT, 7:30 p.m. Friday
KBES-TV. The exciting
rhythm, color and syncopa
tion of South and Central
American symphonic music
and its influence on North
American composers will be
presented by Leonard Bern
stein and the New York Phil
harmonic. Israeli soprano Ne
tania Davrath will sing a
haunting composition by Bra
zilian composer Heitor Villa
Lobos written for soprano
voice and eight cellos.
JACK PAAR, 10 p.m. Fri
day KMED-TV. Former Vice
President Richard M. Nixon
will make his first television
appearance since his defeat in
the California gubernatorial
elections. Also featured will
be dolphin research being
conducted by Dr. John C.
Lilly, a neuropsychologist.
DAVID B R I N K L E Y'S
JOURNAL, 8 p.m. Saturday
KMED-TV. Astronaut John H.
Glenn Jr. tells nf his nnl
year as the country's most
celebrated space hero.
THE DEFENDERS, 8:30
p.m. Saturday KBES - TV.
Broadway actress Betsy von
Furstcnberg portrays a wom
an accused of the murder of
her magician husband in "The
Last Illusion."
Four Boy Scouts
Hike 50 Miles
Four Boy Scouts, members
of Troop 4, hiked 50 miles
Saturday, March 2, starting
from the Oak Grove school
and circling through Jackson
ville, Gold Hill, Sams Valley
and Agate rd., returning to
the school.
Completing the hike were
Jim Fredcnburg, Dennis As
tell, Earl Odcll and Mike
Brawn.
At various times during the
day mothers of the Scouts
took food to the hikers and
their sisters came to "cheer"
them on.
The hike took about 15
hours.
Dennis the Menace
i helped Oeweyaop up his pcom.'
MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
SPIRIT OF 4-H-Catherine Anhom, 11-vear-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anhom, Central Point, poses with her
brother Jim's lamb, Julie, three weeks old, to mark National
4-H week. Jim Anhom is a member of the Central Point Cud
chewers Livestock club. His sister also is active in 4-H.
Jackson County 4-H
Members
Their National Week
Jackson county 4-H club
members, 1,000 in 115 clubs,
are observing this week as
National 4-H Club week with
over two and a quarter mil
lion boys and girls in 50
states and Puerto Rico.
The theme for 1936 is "4-H
Young Citizens in Action."
Displays, talks and demon
strations illustrating the
theme will be included in the
Jackson county observance.
The 4-H members will show
Showing of Mona
Lisa Ends; Plans
For Return Made
New York - (UPD - Public ex
hibition of the Mona Lisa in
the United Slates ended Mon
day night at the Metropolitan
Museum of Art, and prepar
ations began for the voyage
back home.
Special ceremonies at the
museum today will mark tne
official closing of the master-
work's first American tour. It
is scheduled to be shipped
from here Thursday to Paris,
and its permanent home in
the Louvre.
Record crowds of art lovers
and the just plain curious
viewed the portrait by Leon
ardo da Vinci here and at the
National Gallery in Washing
ton, where it went on display
Jan. 8 for almost four weeks.
Public Display
Metropolitan officials said
more than one million persons
visisted the museum to see the
Mona Lisa during the past
month. It went on public dis
play in the museum s medie
val sculpture hall Feb. 7.
In Washington, 673,872 per
sons Including President and
Mrs. Kennedy, admired the
masterpiece at the National
Gallery.
The 459-year-old painting,
on loan from the French gov
ernment, arrived here Dec. 19
aboard the liner France. The
return trip will be made on
the liner United Slates.
UPRISING OBSERVANCE
Washington -HTH- President
Kennedy urged the nation
Tuesday to join April 21 in
observing the 20th annivers
ary of the Warsaw ghetto up
rising against the Nazis. His
proclamation called it "a
chapter in the annals o hu
man heroism."
OREGON
.r.
Observing
how they have learned by
doing to give all citizens the
opportunity lo understand
the aims and methods of their
organization, Jackson County
txtension Agents Joan Beas
ley and Jerry Borg said in
drawing attention to local
plans.
In Washington, D. C, the
week will be highlighted by
a team of 4-H members rep
resenting all 4-H members
who will give the annual 4-H
"Report lo the Nation." This
report will review, in story
and pictures, the outstanding
4-H achievements, current
projects and future plans.
The 4-H organization is
providing opportunities for
boys and girls from 9 to 21
lo become well-informed and
well-rounded citizens of to
day and tomorrow, local
leaders emphasized. The pro
gram Is for all youths, urban
and rural. There are about
100 projects generally associ
ated with the program. There
are also clubs in such fields
as money management, en
tomology, home improve
ment, junior leadership and
nutrittion.
The Informal training In
various areas is invaluable for
career exploration as well as
giving experience In skills,
responsibility and wise deci
sion making, leaders noted.
The projects also strengthen
personal standards and phil
osophies, the 180 volunteer
adult leaders in Jackson
county have pointed out.
Leaders provide guidance
and aid for the youths and
share the skills they have and
coordinate the project male
rial. Anyone Interested in join
ing this activity by becoming
a club leader is asked to con
tact the Jackson county ex
tension office, which is now
located at the fairgrounds.
Graff, James Low
Bidder on Store
Graff and James of Med-
ford was low bidder for con
struction of a Safeway store
at Ashland, the construction
division of Safeway Stores,
Inc., has announced. The con
tract has not yet been award
ed.
The planned Ashland store
was designed by Architect
Robert J. Keeney of Medford.
Snyder Construction com
pany, Portland, was low bid
der for a store remodeling job
at Cottage Grove, Safeway
Stores also announced. The
Cottage Grove plans were pre
pared by Williams and Mar
tin, Portland architects.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Circuit Court of the Stale
of Oregon for the county of
Jackson
In the Matter of the Estate of
John uctweilcr, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEHKBY GIVEN.
that the undersigned ha been
appointed as Administrator with
will Annexed oi tne esiate oi jonn
Detweller, deceased, and all per
sons having claims against tald es
tate are hereby notified lo present
the same, with proper vouchem, at
in uropny iiuiioing, mrninrn, ure-
gon. within six month irom the
date hereof.
Dated this 20111 day oi rebruary,
1303.
Dona!d K Oenn-n,
Administrator with
Will Annexed.
NOTICE TO ( HKIHTOIIH
Notice is hereby given that I
have been appointed by the Circuit
Court ol the State of Oregon for
JacKion (.-ouniv Administrator
with the Will Annexed of ihe es
tate of Edward E Carlon, deceased,
and have qualified, All persons
having claims against the e.statu
ot said decedent are hereby noti
fied to present them, with proper
vouchers, duly verified lo me at
the office of Sky mm n St Hettel,
ttornovs for said Administrator,
at Room 321 Medical Center
Building. in Medford, Oregon,
within six monthi from the date
of this notice
Dated and first published, Feb
ruary 13, 1063.
Harry C. Skynnan
Administrator with the Will
Annexed.
Skvrman it Heisel
Attorney i for Administrator.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SAl.K of REAL
PROPKIITY
No. 11119
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOK
THE COUNTY OF JACKSON
Probate Department
In the Matter ol the Estate
of
CLAUDE AUGUSTUS GROVE. aUo
known as Claude A. Grove,
Dci'CHsed.
Notice is herehy given that the
umierslKuec! Administrator of the
Eklatc of Claude Aucustus Grove,
also known as Claude A. Grove,
deceased, pursuant tu an order of
sale of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County
of Jackson, nude and entered in
the above entitled estate on tne
I'tith day of February. 1063, will
offer lor sale and sell from and
after the 28th day of March. 19ti3,
for cash, at 110 E. Sixth Street.
Medlord. Oregon, the lollowing de
scribed real property belonging 10
said estate, to-wit:
Beginning at the Quarter Section
corner between Sections '21 and
28. Township as South. Range 4
West of the Willamette Meridian
in Jackson Countv, Oregon:
thence East 723.0 feet to the
center line of the East Evans
Valley County Road; thence
North 8" 50' West along said
road line 0400 (cet to a pin:
Ihcncc North 0' 30' West 1116
feet lo a pin. the true point ot
beginning; thence North 11' 30'
West ltiti feet lo a pin; thence
South 83 Oti" 384.5 feet lo a pin;
thence South 8J 50' East ltiti
feet lo a pin: Ihcncc Westerly
408 tect 2 inches to the point of
beginning; containing one and
one-half acres, more or less, ex
cepting County Road right-of-way
The sale will he subject lo the
confirmation of the above entitled
Court.
T. C. Hopkins
Administrator
Van Dyke. Dellcnback &
McGoodwin
Attorneys for Administrator
110 E. Sixlh Street
Rledford. Oregon
Date of First publication: Feb.
27. 10H3.
Dale of last publication: March
20, 10(13.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the Matter of the Estate
of
EFF1E PEARSON, deceased
in the Circuit Court of the Slate
of Oregon for the Country of Jack
son, Probate Department.
In Ihe Mailer ot the Estate of
EFFIE PEARSON, Deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the
utidersigncd, as executor of the
estate of Elfie Pearson, deceased,
lias filed his final account In the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Jackson County, Probate
Department, and that Monday, the
8 day of April, 10H3, at the hour
of 1:30 o'clock In the P.M. of said
day and the court room of said
court have been appointed hy said
court as the lime and place for the
hearing of objections thereto and
the settlement thereof.
Dated and first publisher, Feb.
27, 11163.
Date of last publication, Mar.
20, 10(13.
Orvllle R. Bogart
Executor
Day and Courtrlght.
Attorneys for executor
Notice to creditors and benefici
aries ot the estate of REGINALD
R. CHAFFEE. Decea-,ed:
The United States National Bank
ol Portland Oregon, North Medford
Branch. Is indebted unon a check
ing account of the decedent above
named in the tola! amount of
$2,016.77. The undersigned were
appointed by the Superior Court
ot ine aiatc ot wamornta. county
of Alameda, executors of the estate
Pit ouirl HAKnrlr.nl hmin r.,.fnA
and are acting In that capacity'.
After 1)0 days from the date of
first publication hereof, the under
pinned will rcauest navment nT the
stud sum. Anv Dcrson ablcctino to
such payment la directed to uivc
notice in writing to said bank at
Medford, Oregon, that he objects
inercin.
WELLS FARGO BANK.
a corporation.
By H. E. DUNNING,
Trust Ofricer.
FRANCES CHAFFEE
BREITNER,
Executors of the estate of
Reginald R. Chaffee, de
ceased.
Dale of first publication: Febru
ary 20, 1063.
NOTICE OK FINAL HEARING
NO. 11452
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY, PROBATE
DEPARTMENT
In (he Matter of the Estate of
Myrna Melon Cummins, deceased.
NOTICE a hercbv b ven Mm I
the undersigned has filed his Final
Account and rcoort In the above
entitled estate, and that by Order
of the Circuit Court in and for
Jackson County, Oregon, Probate
Department, a hearing upon the
same has been set for Friday,
March 2llth. 1D63. In the Circuit
Court Room of the Court House
In Medford, Jackson County, Ore
gun, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock,
A. M.
All persons having objections
thereto are hereby notified to
present the same on or before
sucn time.
Da tod this 27th day of Febru
ary, 1U03.
Albert S. Cummlni,
Executor.
Roberts. Kcllington, Branchflcld .
A lleffcrnan.
Attorneys for Executor.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
No. 62-1003-K
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
GENNY LAWSON, Plaintiff,
vs.
GARY LAWSON. Defendant
TO: Gary Lawson, defendant,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
qiilrcn to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you In the
above entitled suit on or before
the lasl day of four weeks from
the date of the first Dublicatlon
of this summons, and, If you fail
to aoDcar and answer md
complain for want thereof, the
piainmi win apply to tne court
for the relief demanded In said
complaint, succinctly stated as fol
lows: a Forever dissolving the bonds
of matrimony heretofore and now
existing netween the piatntiir and
the defendants and divorcing (he
plaintiff from defendant absolute-
b Granting the care, custody
nd control ot the minor children
of the parties to the plaintiff with
tne rigni or visitation ny tne de
fendant at such times as miv ha
reason iblc.
c. Requiring the defendant to
pay to the clerk of the above en
titled court the sum of $18(1.00 per
month lor the temporary support
ol the children of the parties un
til lunner oracr oi inc court.
d. Requiring the defendant, on
the entry of a decree herein, to
fiay to the clerk of the above en
it led court on behalf of plaintiff
tne sum 01 i4s.uu per month u,r
the imuort of each of the minor
children of the parties until such
minor child attains his or her
majority or sooner becomes eman
cipated and during said period
to pay an reanonanic mcmcai ana
dental expenses incurred on be
half ot said children,
e. Requiring the defendant to
pay furthwKh to the clerk of the
above entitled court the sum of
250.00 for plaintiff's attorney's
fees and costs for the prosecution
of this suit
f. F01 such other and further
retlei an the court may deem Just
and equitable.
This summons Is published by
order of the Honorable James M.
Main, Judge of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Jack
son County, duly made and en
tered on the 8th day ol February,,
tit(i:i
The time prescribed In said or
der of publication of this summons
is once a week for four consec
utive weeks. The date or the first
publication of this summons Is
the 20th dav of February. 11.63.
FROHNMAYKR. LOWRY, HO
C.AN At DEATIIERAGE
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Post Office Address:
2f0 Cooley Theatr Building
fwedford, Oregon .
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 6, 1963
LEGAL NOTICES
NOl'lt'K TO CUKlHTOnS
NO. P-41-S3
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON County. Probate Depart
ment In the Matter of the Estate
of
JOK S FOSSER. Deceased.
Notice i hereby given that the
undersi pnert has been appointed
and qualified at Administratrix of
the Estate of Joe S Poser, De
ceased, and all persons having
claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the
same, with proper vouchers, at
the oflii-e ol my attorney, Robert
D Damos. 1 Goldy Building, Med
forri. Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof,
Dated and first published this
13 day of February. lilt3.
Beatrice Fosser,
Administratrix.
Robert D Dames
Attorney for administratrix
Medfoid, Oregon.
NOTICE OF SA1.F.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the 28th day of March. 1!)H3,
at the hour of 9:00 o'clock AM.,
at the front door of the Jackson
County Courthouse, located at
Main and Oakdale in Medford.
Oregon. I shall sell at public auc
tion, for vah to Ihe highest bid
der, all of the right, title, interest,
ben and estate of Jcrrv D. Mickev
and Helen L. Mickey, husband and
wife; Norman E. Yocum and Ima
Gene Yocum, husband and wife;
and Leland D. Houk and Elsie N.
Houk. hiutband and wife, in the
following described real property,
to-wit
The South 11! 6 feet of Lot 6
and all of Lot 7 in Block 4 of
Coeur D'Alene Subdivision to
the City of Ashland. Jackson
County. Oregon, according to the
official plat thereof, now of rec
ord. SAID SALE is marie pursuant to
an Execution in Foreclosure issued
out of the Circuit Court ot the
Slate ol Oregon for the Countv of
Jackson on the 25th day of Feb
ruary 18H3. wherein First Federal
Savings and Loan Association of
Medford. Oregon, a corporation,
is Plaintiff, and Jerry D. Mickev
and Helen L. Mickey husband and
wife; Norman E. Yocum and Ima
Gene Yocum, husband and wife;
and Lcbind D. Houk and Elsie M.
Houk, husband and wife are De
fendants Dated this 20th day of February.
1003.
DcArniond Leigh,
Sheriff.
Jackson County,
Oregon
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Elk Lumber Company, a Cali
fornia corporation, has filed lis,
duly verified petition with the
Board of Directors of the Rogue
River Valley Irrigation District
praying that the teal property
.situate in Jackson Countv, Oregon
deserihd as follows, to-wt(:
Beginning at the Southwest Cor
ner of D.L.C. 64. in Sec. 14, T.
37S. R aw. W.M.; thence North
1864.5 feet to (he true point of
beginning; thence Westerly
parallel lo the South boundary
of real property described in
Volume 4li3 on pages 321 to
326 of Ihe Deed Records of Jack
son County, Oregon a distance
of 750.0 feet; thence North 2266.0
feet more or less to a point 12.0
fret South of the Southerly
right-of-way boundary of a
public roadwny known as Beall
Lane: thence Easterly narnllcl tn
the Southerly boundnry line of
said Beall Lane a dlstnnce of
217.3 feet, thence Snnlli -linn
feet; thence Easterly parallel to
the Southerly boundary of said
Beall Lime a riintance of HiO.O
feel; thence North 240.0 feet;
thence Easterly parallel to the
Southerly boundary of said Beall
Lane a distance of 1178.7 feet:
thence South 350.0 feet: thence
Easterly parallel lo the Souther
ly nounctary or said Beall Lane a
distance of 225.0 feet; thence
North 350.0 feet; thence Easterly
parnllel to the Southerly boun
dary of said Beall Lane a dis
tance of 132.0 feet; thence Smith
1052.0 feet; thence Westerly
parallel to (he Southerly boundary
ui rem property nesiTiued In
Volume 463 on pages 324 to 326
of the Deed Records of Jackson
County. Oregon; a distance of
352.0 feet; Ihcncc South 118.0
feet; thence Westerly parallel to
uiK oimiiml'u.v nininunrv 01 aoove
described properly a distance of
811.0 feet; thence South 207. 0
feet to the true point of begin
ning, containing; 00.8 acres more or
less.
Point of delivery for said tract
being (ho same as (hat de
scribed for that area designated
as Tract No, l.ifll In the records
or (he Rogue River Valley Irri
gation District.
be included Jn the boundaries of
said District.
All persons interested in or who
may be affected by such change
or boundaries of said District, or
by the inclusion of said lands in
said District, are hereby notified
annear iit th nfflf rr tii
Board or Directors of said District,
situate at 313!) Merriman Road,
medford. Oreeon. in uniri rmmtv
on Tuesday, tho 2nd day of April,
'"ti tu iu:iiu o ciock a.m., and
then and (here xhnw rnu in
writing, ir any they have, why Ihe
change of boundaries of said Dis
trict as proposed in said petition,
and said Inclusion should not be
made.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
IRRIGATION DISTRICT
By: Harold W. Sexton,
Secretary-Manager
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Elk Lumber Company, a Cali
fornia corporation, has filed lis
duly veriried petition with the
Roard of Directors of the Rogue
River Valley Irrigation District
praying that the real property situ
ate in Jackson Count v, Oregon,
dencrlbed as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at S.W. Corner nf
D L.C. 4 In Sec. 14, T 37 8 R.
2W-. WH.: thence North Ifl8i.3
feet, thence East 81 1.0 ft. to the
true point of beginning; thenca
North IR2 0 ft, thence Easterly
501 0 ft. thence South 182.0 ft.
thence Westerly 501.0 ft. to the
true point of beginning. Contain
ing 2 10 acres more or less.
he excluded from tba hnnnHnrlM
Of said District.
AH persons Inter en led In nr who
niav he affected hv such chance nf
boundaries of said District, or hy
inr exclusion or sain lanns in SBid
District, are herby notified to ap
pear at the office of the Board of
Directors of said District, situate
at 3130 Merriman Road, Medford,
Oregon, in said County on Tues
day, the 2nd day of April. imt3
at 10:00 o'clock A M., and then and
there show cause in writing. If
any they have, why the change of
boundariei nf said District as pro
posed tn said petition, and said
exclusion should pot be made.
HOARD OF DIRECTORS
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
IRRIGATION DISTRICT
Bv: Harold W. Sexton,
Secretary-Manager
Valley Plumbing, Inc.
165 Stewart Avaitu
Phont 773-3102
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For Rent Houses - 20
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1 LODGE NOTICES
Special .Communication,
Warren Lodge AF & AM
No. 10 Jacksonville. Wed.
March 0. 7:30 p.m. Work
in M M. Degree. Visitors
welcome. Refreshments.
Don Shores W.M.
Special Communication,
Central Point Lodge No.
135 AF & AM Wednes
day Mar. 6. 7:30 P.M.
Work in E. A. degree.
Masons invited.
Paul W, Hopkins W.M.
3-PERSONAL
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB
Dentures repaired while you wail
8iin-i07i nnn.jsaa
COLLEEN HOPE Dunce Slurllo.
Body conditioning class. 77362U4.
McCUE REST HOME. 134 Laurcl7
Central Point. 1 vacancy, a lady.
0U4-t30.
IN A SQUEEZE?
Call 773-7103
to consolidate your bills without
borrowing.
CREDIT EQUITY, INC.
201 Medical Center Bldg.
Medford. Oregon
HOME repair work. Do' jobs low as
?3. 335-1324.
3 CHOICE LOTS
Garden of Our Saviour
Memory Gardens. 772-5813
SPOT CASH for old coins. 772-
b:o
DENTURES repaired and relined
wnue you wan. uay or evo. fa.
773-6026 as Lorlcr Lane.
LEON'S
JANE, SHARON. Ac BEV
Specialize in personally
shaping, coloring & styling
your hair at
LEON'S HAIR FASHIONS
231 E. 6th. 773-1552
SNYONB having a drinking prob
lem Is welcome at the Medford
. Group of Acohollcs Anonymous
8:30 P.m. Tues, Sc Sat. rear
, of 21 N. Oakdale. 773-4848. Al
Anon Group every Tuesday.
ON A KNOLL
Near new high school site.
3 acres, city water. Irriga
tion. Building tfro prepared.
Septic tank.
T.J. HIGHT
Agency, Inc.
227 N. Central 772-5223
HEAR
OWN YOUR
OWN HOME!
Now FHA Iniuud flninc
Ing ii iv.ilibl. to folk.
In rural ar.ai. Only 3
down or, If yoU own your
lot, No Down Payment.
V No Cloiing Cost.
V 100 Financing
V Payments Like Rent
CALL FOR DETAILS
PHONE
773-7471
Model Homo
112 S. Central
Opon 9-6 '
Si Day. i Week
Opon 11-3 Sunday
In Grant. Pass
1133 Redwood An.
Phono 474-4002
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