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WtUWLbUAY. MAHUH 13, laoJ
DISTRIBUTE TREES Twelve members of
Boy Scout Troop 48 along with their scout
master, Gene Pence, and other scout execu
tives last Saturday helped C. C. Hoover
distribute about 400 Redwood trees to Eagle
Practice Fire
Planned Sunday
Jacksonville - The Jack
sonville Volunteer Fire de
partment will put on a dem
onstration of fighting gaso
line and butane fires Sunday
at 1 p.m. The demonstration
will take place on the old
Beekman lot behind the lum
ber yard on South Fifth st.
The public is invited to
observe this spectacular deni
onstration, although onlook
ers are warned not to get
too close.
The demonstralion is part
of a 30-hour fire fighting
eourse being given here. Nor
man Nelson of the Mcdford
Fire department will direct
Sunday s demonstration.
LEGAL NOTICES
Nntlee of contents. United States
Department of the interior. Bureuu
bt Land ManaKcmont. Oregon Land
Office, 710 N.E. Holladuy. Port
land 12. OrcKon, March 4, 111(13. To
the parties named hereinafter, also
all other persons or parties un
known claiming any hunt, title,
estate. Hen or Interest in the
mining claims descriticd herein:
Whereas it appears that your ad
dresses are unknown and that you
cannot be found alter diligent
search, you and each of you arc
herehy notified that pursuant to
the provisions ol section 2335,
United States Revised Statutes and
Title 43 nt Hie Code of Federal
Regulations. Part '221, the State
Director, Stale Otlico, Bureau of
Land Management. 710 N. E. Holla-
day. Portland 12, Oregon, directed
contest proceedings against certain
purported mining locations upon
lands of the united Slates In Town
ship 3U South, Range 3 Went;
Township 37 South, Range 3 West;
Township 38 Soulh, Range 3 West;
Willamette Moridlan, Jackson
County, State of Oregon. The
names of persons whose addresses
are unknown and the numbers of
contest proceedings in which such
persons are believed to be Inter
ested are as shown hereinafter.
Doran. W. V., Oregon 012017;
Edniunson, M. W.. Oregon 013(124;
Magruder, C., Oregon 013003;
Mears. H. A., Oregon 012(117;
Spurlln, Frances S . Orcgun 013004;
Wntson, J. T.. O r c g o II 0131100;
Watson. W K.. O r c g o n 013008.
The numbers of contest proceed
ings, clHlm names, (tales of loca
tion and the section (whero tic
terminable), township and range
respectively are shown below.
Oregon 013003 Unnamed placer
claim located 129 78 sec. II. lot 10
In pari T. 3(i S n. a W.; Oregon
013000 Unnamed placer claim lo
cated a 151)5 sec. II lot 10 In part,
lot 13 In purl. T. 3d S.. R. 3 W :
Oregon 0130114 Unnamed placer
claim located prior lo 1212 fit
sec. II lot 13. T 30 S. It. 3 W.;
Oregon O1300H Unnamed placer
claim located prior to 3 30 05 sec.
11 lot 10 In part, lot 13 In part,
T 3d S, R 3 W ; Oregon 012(117
llawkeye American lode located
2 10 0. sec 1 Sr.'.SK',, T. 37 S.
It. 3 W.; Oregon 013024 C.olrlcn
Jubilee No. 1 and No 4 lodes lo
cated 71 48 sec. H Sia in part.
T 38 S . R. 3 W. It Is alleged In
the contest proceedings with re
spect to each of the foregoing
claims: I. That the land embraced
M'llhin the claim or claims Is non
mineral In characlcr; 2. That min
erals have not been found within
the llnills of the claim or claims
In sulticient quantities to consti
tute a valid discovery. You are
hereby nolllicd thrielore. that the
said allegations will be taken as
conlessed anil the said locations
will be declared null and void,
without further tight to tie heard
either belore this oltlrc. or on
appeal 11 you lail lo tile In tins
office wilhln 30 days after the
filth publication of this notice as
shown below, your answer speci
fically responding to the allega
tions of contest. You should stale
In your answer the mailing ad
dress to which you desire turthcr
notices lo bo sent lo you. and make
relerenco to tho contest and loca
tion In which you are indicated
herein to hold Interest. M. M.
(lorccki. Chiof. Minerals Section.
Land Olflce. 710 N. G. Hotladay.
Portland 12, Oregon
First Publication March 13. 1003
Second Publication March 20. 1003
Third Publication March 27. loi3
Fourth Publication April 3. l!Mi;l
Fltlh Publication April 10. 1003
NOTICF OF lit WtlMi ON
FINAL HKI'IIKT AND At I'Ol NT
No. tlfltil
IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIF.
S T A T K. OF OREtiON FOR
JAC KSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTKII OF THE
ESTATE OF CAHRIF. CERT
tll'DK MALI.ON. deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY CilVKN
that the undrrslgned administra
trix of the above estate has tiled
. herein her ilnal report and ac.
count and that Momtav. April 22.
I!ll,3 at n 31) o'clock a in. at the
courthouse In the cily ol Mcdford.
Jackson Cntinly, Oregon, has hrcn
fixed hv (he above named court
as the lime Hod nlsce lor hesrine
objections lo said final report and
account and for the examination
and allowance thereof.
Dated and first published this
13th dav of March. 1003
IRENF. C. McCOLLUM.
administratrix
Frohnmaer. Lowry. tlogan
aj Dealherage. attorneys
NOTICE TO ( HLIII TOHS
F.itate of GEORGE T. TAYLOR.
DECEASED
Nollce; The Circuit Court of the
State of Orrgon lor the County
of Jackson has appointed nie Ex
ecutor of the estate of George T.
Taylor, deceased All persons hav
ing claims asslml said estate are
required to present them, with
proper voncners, to nir at the
riflice of Van Dike DHIrnhack At !
M.-Coodvvln. 110 r.a.l Nivlh Street.
.Vrdio'd Oieenn wilhm six '
nif'Uht 'r.mi March. 1111,3. J
IHwarJ L lavlor I
Py: VAN DYKE DELLENBACK I
eV McGOODWIN
Attorneys for the Kxecutor. I
C.C. Hoover's Tree
Program Continues
By DOTTIE HARBISON
Mail Tribunt Correspondent
Eagle Point - Mr. and Mrs.
Charles C. Hoover are now in
the process of distributing
thousands of Redwood trees to
school children in southern
Oregon. At the present time
students in Grants Pass, Ccrv
tral Point school system,
Phoenix , Talent, and Ashland
have all received their trees.
Hoover recommends that
all of these Redwood trees be
planted in the shade and pre
ferably on a back lot or yard
with about three to four
Inches of mulch laid over the
ground. Straw, leaves or lawn
clippings make excellent
mulch and help keep the
ground moist around the little
trees, he said. One tree lo a
lot is plenty for the Redwood
trees and will add a contrast
ing beauty to the entire valley
when they are older.
"All children who live on
small lots may plant them and
care for them for the next
four years and then transplant
them to either a larger lot,
give it to someone who has
room for it or just take it out
and plant it in tho forest to
help add beauty and replenish
our trees there," he added.
The dirt should be balled
when transplanting them
later.
, Hoover said he would like
to have the parents encourage
the youngsters to plant the
trees immediately if possible
or give it to someone who will
care for thcin as they are dif
ficult trees to obtain.
"The children are receiving
these trees with great enthus
iasm," Hoover noted. He add
ed that the youngsters have
accepted the program just like
the "fanner has with his fail
ures and successes in crops.
The first your several of the
youngsters lost their trees,
with the second and third
years having more success
and their enthusiasm growing
with the trees," he said.
Yes, I am finding the
youngsters mure enthusiastic
than ever for the project,"
was his comment. Part of this
can also be attributed to the
education the children have
Speech Contest Winner Named
By HAZEL DAVIS
Mail Tribune Correspondent
Happy Camp-A speech con
test sponsored by the Happy
Camp Lions club March 1 wns
won by sophomore Charlotte
Terry, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Terry of Happy
Camp. There were two other
contestants computing for the
chance to go on farther In
more Lions club contests for
the top prize of a $1,500 schol
arship. Each student competing
spoke on the same theinc,
"Conformity, A Real Chal
lenge To Me." Miss Terry's
speech was well prepared and
In i o Hill j IMTCilf 1
SPEECH CONTESTANTS Pictured from
left to right are Bill Nowctcsha, runurrup
in the Happy Camp Lions speech contest;
Point residents. Here they arc presenting
the first tree to Eagle Point Mayor Shirley
(Shy) Callaghan. Left to right are Allan
Espourteillc, Hoover, Wayne Harbison.,
Callaghan, Mike Hcflty and Johnnie White.
received with the tree pro
gram and the experience in
showing them that they can
grow them by themselves. As
each tree starts to put out its
new leaves this spring it
brings much excitement and
thrill to the small child who
has patiently cared for it over
tile past one lo three years.
Fertilization of their trees
is recommended by Hoover
who suggests that students
contact their county agent or
nursery man in their own
community for the type of fer
tilizer best suited to their
area. A brand of bounce fertil
izer will probably be recom
mended. An order for Redwood trees
for 7,500 youngsters in Doug
las County around the Rose
burg area came as a very
much of a surprise but happy
one to Mr. and Mrs. Hoover.
The Hoovers have purchased
about 300,000 Redwood trees,
all of which they expect to
have distributed by the first
of May. Hoover said his am
bition now is to give away one
million trees.
Four Counties
He is giving his trees to
school children in Jackson,
Klamath, Josephine, and
Douglas counties. The chil
dren in the first two grades
receive their trees potted.
In the past Hoover has dis
tributed trees to youngsters in
the church nurseries also but
has asked that they contact
him ahead of time so he can
have their little trees potted
for them and they can pick
them up at his home on Greg
ory rd. Due to his tight sched
ule he will not be able to dis
tribute to nurseries this year.
Over tho past two weeks,
Boy Scouts of Troop 40 have
distriblued trees to over 400
people in White City and sur
rounding area. Boys of Troop
48 delivered trees to about
400 people in the Eagle Point
area.
"We're going to do it any
way," Hoover said as he re
marked scientists had told
him it was impossible to grow
Redwood trees in Klamath
county.
presented. Included in her
speech were statements used
explaining in what ways
young people should and
should not conform as ap
plied to her own life.
Other students competing
were: Bill Nowdcsha, senior;
and Ronald Chambers, sopho
more, all from Happy Camp
High school.
In winning the local con
test, Miss Terry became eligi
ble to compete in the Lions
Club Zone contest to be held
in Yroka March 13. The win
ner of thai contest will go
on to a regional contest, and
that winner will go on lo a
Charlotte Terry, winner; Milton Kevershan
Sr., Lions club president; and RonMd Cham
bers, also a runncrup.
MfclJrUHD
I RegionalCalendar
Central Point - Thursday,
7 p.m., annual Crater High
basketball banquet at high
school. Public invited. Dis
trict Attorney Alan Holmes
will speak, Central Point and
Gold Hill IOOF and Rebekah
lodges sponsoring.
Eagle Point - Thursday,
7:30 p.m., community build.
ing. Monthly meeting for Cub
Scouts of Pack 48.
Eagle Point - Thursday ,7
p.m., community build ing.
Green bar meeting for Boy
Scouts of Troop 48.
e
Eagle Point - Thursday, 8
p.m., community Duuainii.
Tea for the seventh grade
through high school age girls
and mothers interested in a
night group for Girl Scouts.
Rogue River - Thursday,
7:30 p.m., in city hall cham
bers. Rogue River city coun
cil.
Rogue River - Wednesday,
7:30 p.m. in the grade school
cafeteria, the Rogue River
PTA.
Rogue River - Thursday
evening, Live Oak Grange, in
the Rogue River Grange hall.
Grandview - Thursday, 10
a.m., churcn annex, zzuu koo-
erts rd. U.F.W, will meet for
sewing and mending. Potluck
luncheon at noon.
Lone Pine - Thursday, 2:35
to 3:45 p.m., third grade Blue
birds, Lone Pine school, cafe
teria, i
Lone Pine - Friday, 2:35 to
3:45 p.m., second grade Blue
birds, Lone Pine school cafe
teria.
Illinois Valley - Wednes
day, 7:30 p.m., Illinois Valley
ley Stamp and Coin club,
Evergreen school. Mrs. Paul
Peters will talk on coins, Bob
LaFranco on stamps. Public
invited.
Illinois Valley - Thursday,
8:30 p.m., Illinois Valley
Farm bureau, potluck dinner
in home economics room of
high school. Robert McCarty
and Marvin Young of Jose
phine County Extension of
fice will speak on pastures.
Members and friends wel
come. Central Pt. Grange
Will Meet Friday
Central Point-Members of
the Central Point Grange will
have a social evening Friday,
starting with a potluck din
ner at 6:30 p.m.
The losers of a quiz con
test will host the dinner and
furnish the dessert. Those at
tending are asked to bring
hot dishes, salads and their
own table service.
Following a short business
meeting, the remainder of the
evening will be spent play
ing cards and other games.
There will be games for chil
dren as well. Each family is
asked to bring a white ele
phant to be used for prizes.
GIVEN GIFT
Wildcrvllle - John Bagwell,
retiring custodian at the Wild
ervillc school, has been given
a gift certificate by the Wild
crville Parent Teacher asso
ciation. district contest
The local Lions Club will
pay all travel expenses of
Miss Terry in her higher corn
petition.
High School Principal
James Footc was master of
ceremonies, and at the end
of the contest preceding the
awarding of trophies, he intro
duced the speakers and the
judges,
Milton Kcvershan, presi
dent of the Lions club here,
presented the trophies to the
students.
This is the eighth year the
contest has been held here,
all sponsored by the Lions
club.
MAIL IMlbUWt, RtDrUMIJ. OHbUUN
Eugene Highlanders To Play
At Phoenix Firemen's Ball
Phoenix Phil White and
the Eugene Highlanders of
the Oregon Governor's guard
of Eugene will perform at in
termission Saturday night at
the volunteer firemen's ball,
being held at the Phoenix
Community hall on First st.
The ball will start at 9 p.m.
The Highlanders consists of
20 musicians and four danc
ers. The group has performed
at the Oregon Centennial and
Seattle World's Fair. Also
they hve performed for Presi
dent Kennedy, Adlai Steven
son, and the Queen of Eng
land. The Phoenix Volunteer Fire
the department for needed
equipment. The admission to
the dance is $1.00 a couple,
Department was first organ
ized in 1910. Some of its first
equipment consisted of 48 one
gallon iron buckets, 100 feet
of one inch rope, two roof
ladders, three shorter ladders,
three pole axes and a six-foot
chain with prongs and hooks.
The department has come
Gold Hill Council
Okays Fire
Gold Hill-Action to offer
men here an opportunity to
take a 20 hour course on fire
fighting training was approv
ed by the Gold Hill city coun
cil during a regular council
session last week.
Council members voted to
have the city pay expense
which will be matched by
the state for the course which
is sponsored by the depart
ment of vocational education,
Salem.
C. Clyde Kell, fire chief
of the Gold Hill Volunteer
fire department, was authoriz
ed by the council to make
arrangements which have
been made. The first class
will be given tonight at 7:30
p.m. at the fire hall. Instruc
tion will be given by Bob
Swindler, fireman from the
Medford Fire department.
Since all fire fighting In
the city of Gold Hill is done
strictly on a volunteer basis
council members were of the
opinion that it Is vital that
50-Siar Flag Given
To Kerb School
Illinois Valley - The Ameri
can Legion Glenn Morrison
Post No. 70 has donated a
90 star United States flag
to the Kerby Grade school.
Dave Wilson presented the
flag to the students at their
last assembly recently.
The fifth grade students
gave a program for the assem
bly with teachers Mrs. Art
Staton and Mrs. Edna Thruch
directing. Theme of the pro
gram was the Patriotic Im
portance of tlie Month of
February.
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GETS AWARD Karyl Bishop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Bishop of Shady Cove's Bishop ranch, poses with her
prize winning Morgan filly Lucia Spar, which has been
given the high point award by the Washington State Horse
man's association for accumulation of points won at shows
during 1962. Karyl. 17, is a senior at Eagle Point High school
and a member of three years' standing in the Desert Pegasus
4-H horse club. She has had the filly for five months. Lucia
Spar was purchased at Ml. Vernon, Wash.
RED CARPET
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recti" from y a u r
trtditeri when veil
censeltdsfa your bills
with a lean af up te
S1S00 trout Crater
Finance.
MONEY FROM
CRATER FINANCI
IS LIKE MONEY
FROM HOME.
CRATER
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TO VISIT PHOENIX The Eugene Highlanders, three mem
bers of whom are seen above, will be in Phoenix Saturday
night to play during the intermission of the fireman's ball.
a long way since those early
years.
The proceeds from the fire
men's ball will go back into
Course
as many men as possible ne
correctly trained in ail phases
of fire fighting on the local
level. This is important as a
means of self-protection as
well as for the welfare of
other persons and property
involved when there is a fire.
The instructor and Vernon
Ritchie, captain from the Med
ford Fire department who is
coordinator for department of
vocational education in fire
fighting training programs in
Jackson and Josephine coun
ties, will be at the fire hall
at 7 p.m. to answer questions.
All men who are interested
in fighting fire on a volun
teer basis are urged to attend.
Other interested persons are
also invited.
At the present lime fire
fighting training schools are
under way in six other places:
Jacksonville, Phoenix, Talent,
city of Central Point, Eagle
Point and Shady Cove under
the same program.
Jacksonville Plans
Spring Cleanup
Jacksonville - Jacksonville
city officials announced this
week that a general spring
cleanup campaign will get un
der way Saturday. It will run
through March 30.
All residents will be urged
to clean up their property
and remove all cans, trash
and other rubbish. Residents
also will be urged to do burn
ing before summer fire re
strictions become effective,
April 1.
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Ladies Auxiliary will serve
coffee, cake, sandwiches, and
pie.
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Regional News
Rogue River City Council
Renames Judge Greenhill
Rogue River - A special
council meeting was called by
Roy Strickland, chairman of
the police committee, last Sat
urday, March 9.
Judge Raymond Greenhill
was reappointed police justice
for the city of Rogue River.
The council agreed to fur
nish uniforms for the chief of
police, LeRoi Webb. The two
sets will cost approximately
$70.
It was decided that Wayne
Johnson, assistant relief man
for Webb, should continue his
duties for the remainder of
this month, and starting April
1st Donald Campagna, newly
appointed fire chief, will act
as relief man for the cily po
lice. Headquarters for the city
police have been moved from
the city hall to the adjoining
room of the city jail which
has been partially remodeled
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and a phone extension from
the city hall added.
At this meeting, tlie city
council authorized the city
recorder-treasurer, Orva Jean
Cruise, to purchase a nev
desk and filing cabinet of her
choice. The desk now used in
the city hall office will then
be moved to the new office
of the police department.
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