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8 B- WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26. 1963 MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON UGAl NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE TO SATlaFV WAHKHOL'sEMAVi LIEN' The followlns foods, belonfinr to one Leora Pettyjohn. last known address to be Central Delivery. Lakeview, Oregon, will be sold at public Auction at 10il Narresan Ctreet. Medlor. Oregon on June 1U63, esle beginning at I .t0 P M. until such hen u satisfied: 56 plecea Houaehold Good and IDiscelleneous. Franklins Tranaler It Storage. ino. Bon 12M. Medlord, Oregon Phone m-6i ADVERTISEMENT rOB BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Jackion County Court at the 1 Courthouse. Medford, Oregon, on or before 10:00 A M. on the 3rd day ol July IBM. for one (li One 111 ton Pickup Type Truck for the Jsckson County Weed Control Department. Instructions lo bidden and spe eidcationa may be obtained at the office of the County Clerk and the County Court. JACKSON COUNTY COURT Earl M. Miller. County Judga Edwin H. Tevlor, County Comm. Donald E. Faber. County Comm. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Jackson County Court at the Courthouse. Medlord, Oregon, on or before 10:00 A M. on the 10th. day of July, 1063, for one (II . ton Pickup truck for the Jsckson County Parks and Recreation De partment. Instructions tn bidders and spec ifications may be obtained at the office of the County Clerk and the Purchsslng Department. JACKSON COUNTY COURT Earl M. Miller, County Judge Edwin H Taylor, County Comm. Donald T. Faber, County Comm. NOTICE OF SAI.R TO SATISFY WAKKHOUSE.MAN'f , I.IKN The following goods, belonging fo one O. W. Siiurf last known ad dress to be IM07 Washington Ave. S. W., Tacoma. Wash., will be sold at Public Auction at loan Narre- aan Street. Medfnrd. Oregon ' June 20. Jfln.'t, sale beginning at 1:00 P.M. until such lien la sails iied: fl ctns. Miscellaneous. Franklin's Transfer A Storage, Inc. P O. Box 1220. Medlord, Oregon pnone 77-on LEGAL NOTICES NOTK K OF PROPOSED SALE OF FORECLOSED HEAL PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY COURT Or THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY IN THE MATTER Or THE SALE OF LANDS FORECLOSED TO JACKSON COUNTY IN THE 1K61 PROCEEDINGS WHEREAS on the 34th dsy of June, 1063 the Jackson County Court did order the sale at public auction in the manner prescribed by law of certain real properties constituting a portion of the 1061 tax foreclosure proceedings and hereafter mora fully described, and pursuant thereto, notice Is hereby given that on the 25th day of July, 10t3 between the hours of 10:00 am. and 4:00 p.m., and com mencing at 10:00 am. from the courthouse steps at Medford, Ore gon. I shall sell, at public auction to the highest bidder the following described real properties at no less than the minimum bid set out alter the following parcel or psr-cels: Account Tax Minimum No. Lot Price JB1W S8 15,730 00 1 13-78 7-1 370 00 113-02 24 8.050 00 , 117-85 8 3 20000 118-83 72 3,010 00 118-83 88X 30.00 213BIW 44-18 37382W Code 1. 4-4 D-l 5-1 5-1 5-1 5-1 5-2 a-i 8-4 3 3 4 S 8 7, 8. S 10. 8-8 18-31 342W 11. 8-8 18-31 15383W 13. 8-8 16-3) 153B3W 34 a 72 88 X 73 21 22 OMR 23 25 8 19 84 1-3 3 B3U2 5-1 43-1 54 350 4000 100.00 100.00 54000 100 00 ino.no 31000 1,44000 50 00 200.00 400.00 300 00 8.370 00 1.21)0 00 5.300 00 3.840.00 13. 0-8 3334IW 14. 22-1 0D-69 15. 35-1 32-18 16. 40-1 16384W 17. 549-18 323H2W 18. 82-1 344W 111. 62-1 2I3HW 20. 01-3 3ME 21. 91-3 .152F. 22. im-13 13373W A further location and descrip tion of said properties may be se cured upon request at the office of tne Jackson county court. Notice of this sale ahsll be made once a week for four weeks consecutively. Dated at Medford Oregon this 36th day of June. 1963. OE A HMONIJ LEIGH Sheriff of Jackson County Dale of 1st publication: June 28. 1063 Date of last publication: July 17, 1983 SUP 6m26 f .,. i.i. nt, t. '5cl req p-j s-m I Let's sell our house with a Classified Ad and get out of this nosey neighborhood! ' Depressed Areas Fund Vote Due NOTICK TO MINJNO CLAIMANTS Published pumuant to tecllon 9 of the act of Jul? ij, 1W5 (bS Stat. 307). To whomever il may ronrorn: PROCEEDING NO. IS 63-J U (Ore gon oman. Notice It hereby given In pur suance of a proper request tor pub lication heretofore, uicd In nccurd anca with aecUon fl nf the act of July 2d. 1055 (JU sut. :it7, and the regulatloni 'hereunder (43 OR 18S.123-18S.127). 1. That on April 22. 1963, the Chief, Foreit Service, Oepsirtmint or Agriculture, whose address is Waihinfton 25. D.C., filed In the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior, at 710 N. K. Hollnday, Portland 12, OrcRun, a request inr fiublicallon of notice to ail mineral 1 ucators or any person clniniinR under them Involving a mining claim or claims located on land owned by the United States and under the jurisdiction of the For eit Service in the County of Jack son, titute or Oregon, described as follows, to wit. Oft-con 0i:i361 r A3-10I. the Elk Creek Area. 6-SH-.0-M, Rogue Ittver N attorn. I Forest, Jackson a-oumy, uregon. WillaincttQ Meridian, Oregon . T. K It. I Kl NE'' sec. 12. T. 32 I , It. 2 t; Lot 4. bW'4NW"4 sec. 3; lul 1, 2. 3, 4. H'iNh's. EiSW. W'iSK'i srr 3; lot 1 arc. H: lot 4. HE'.KKV sec. 1; r w ' 4 r r. .(, ol w sec. a: SWUNEU sec il; Nf'iNEU sec. 1.1; NK'NK',, S-aNWU. W... 8W!i koc 17; Jots 9. fl. and 9 see. sec 22: NK'NF ' sec. 27; and nw'.nsu sec. in, t. ., h. l W: sees 1. 3, 11, 13; NEfeNEU ec. 15; V'aNEU ec. 20; SK'i. NE'i MP. 28; Nlj.Nl,, 8WNWt, NW'4SW, SiS sec, 3: N N',SE',4 sec 34. 1. 34 I., R. I Kl ec. I. lute 1. 3, a. 7, Si.NE',1, F'aSWU sec. 3; 8WV48WU, ils KE4 sec, tl; E'jSW',. .SK'4 sec. 13; lot 4. K'j,NE'..NEi,iNW',. KK'iSW';. NK'SE'4 sec 15: WW NE'4, SKUNK', W,. SE4 sec. 10; NvNE',. SENK. E.NW, N'EUSC',4 BU0.2U, NE'flaE ' sea. 27. 2. That If any pemon claiming or aiKcrting under, or by virtue of any unpatented mining claim In cnted prior to July 23. 1U55. any right, title, or interest In the vege tative surface resources and other surlara resources, under such min ing claim, contrary to or In con flict with the limitations or re strictions specified in section 4 of aUd act. as lo the above-described lands or any part thereof, shall full to file in the Land Office of the Hurra u of 1-end Management at 7io N E. llnlluctay. Portland 12, Oregon, and within 150 davs from the below-littrd date of first pub lication of this Noli re. a verified statement which shall set forth aa lo Hut-h mining claims: (li The date of location; 2 The book and page of re cordation of the notice or certifi cate of location; (St The section or sect Inns of the public land surveys which em braie such mining claim; or tf such lmci ate unsurveytd either the kection or sections which would probably embrace such mining claim when the public land sur veys are extended to such lmds or a tie by courses and dtstanrps to an approved United States mineral monument; 1 4 I WheMtievr ain-h !... ait la a. locator or purchaser under such location- and (St Tho name and addreis of such claimant and names and nd dresfces so tar a known to the flat man t of anv other person or persons claiming any tntrrttt or tntereits tn or under such unnat ented m.timw rlaiin; mrh failure shall be conclukively deemed it) to constitute a waiver and relln qutkhmeot bv such mining claim ant of any right, title, or Interest under such mining claim contrary lo or in coot I lot with the .imita tion or restrictions speclflrd in aertion 4 of the Act of July 23. 1155 ((10 Stat. 37l, as lo un patented claims located after that date, end tin to constitute a con aei.t by .uch mining claimant lhat such unpatented mining claim shall he subject to said limitations and rcstnctioiu. and (tin in pre clude thereafter, prior to Issuance of patent, any akaertion bv such ...hung claimant of any right or title to or Interest In or under such mining claim contrary to or tn con (I ie( with said limitations or restrictions Section 4 pi ovules, generally, that unpatented mining claims located after July 33, l?5 shall vol tie used fur purposes other than provpectlng, mining or processing operations, or use reafonxbly Incident therein: that NOTICE OP PINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned. Administrator of the Estate of Lily S. Uemmer, deceased, has filed with the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Jackson County, his Final Account as such Administrator, and tha Court has fixed the 2nd day of July. 1063. at 1 1 :00 o'clock, In the Court Howe. In Medford. Jnekson Coun. ty, Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing objections. If any there be, to said Final Account, and for settlement of said account. Lari a. Hpuhn, Administrator of the Eiitale of Lily S. Dcmnicr, Deceased, i James M. McGlnty I Attorney at liw Myrtle Creek, Oregon Washington - OJPD - The Senate prepared to vote to day on President Kennedy's controversial request for an additional $455 million in funds for the depressed areas program. The bill was defeated by five votes In the House two LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF' SALE TO SATISFY WARKIlOUttKMAN'S I.ltN Tha following guoda, belonging to one Edwin T. O'Neill, last known address to ba 1825 - 12th Ave., Seattle, Wash., will be sold at Pub. lie Auction at 1020 Narregan Street, Meniora, uregon on June zu, iwoj, sale beginning at 1:00 PM until such Hen la satisfied: 0 pieces Household Goods and Miscellaneous. Franklin's Transfer & Storage, Inc. P.O. Box 1226. Medford, Oregon Phone 772-6278 NOTICK TO MINING CLAIMANTS Published pursuant to section 8 of the act ol July 23, 1055 (60 Stat. 367). To whomever It may concern: PROCEEDING NO. 1-3 63-0 (Oreeon 013:110, Notice li hereby given In pur suance of g proper request for publication heretofore filed In accordance witn section 5 of tha act of July 23, loss (DO Slat. 3H7i, and the regulations thereunder (43 CKR 185 .123-185. 1271. 1. That on April 22. 1063, the Chief, Forest Service, Department of Agri culture, whose address Is Washing ton 25 DC, filed tn the Land Of flee of the bureau of Land Man I agement, Department of the In- learlnr at 1 1 ft Kl IT II .1 1 - -.. Yi. land .2. Oregon, a request for nuh llcatlon of notice to all mineral locators or any person claiming under them Involving a mining claim or claims located nn lands owned ny me United States and unaer me jurisdiction nf the For est Service In the Countv nf Jack. son. State of Oregon, described as iuiiuwi. ia wii: Oregon 01.1379 F8-fl3-0), the ippiegaie "w Area, o-sh-io-io, Rogue River National ForeaL Jack. son County, Oregon, Willamette Meridian, Oregon T. U H., R. I W: Lot I, SWUHEU see. 10. W .NWUNE'i. SE'i- NW'.NKi. sec 14: NWi.NRia. NtfcSWUNEU. N'iSHSWUNEU W'k Wl, NWU. NW'', NW'i SWtJ E i W' SK . E 'i, W m N W 1 , HK sec, 22: NlijNWUNE'i, SWUNK1.. E',NWU, 8,SKU sec. 28. that If any person claimlna or asserting under, or by virtue of any unpatented mining claim locat ed prior to July 23, 11155. any right, title or Interest In tha vege tative surface resources and other surface resource, under such min ing claim, contrary to or In con flict with the limitations or re strictions specified In section 4 of sain act, as to the above-described lands or any part thereof, shall fall tn file in the Land Office of the Bureau nf Land Management at 710 N.ft. Holladay, Portland 12, Oregon, and within 150 days from tne neiow-staiea date ol first pub lication of this Notice, a verified statement which shall set forth as to such mining claims: in me oate oi location; 121 The book and nase of re. cordatton of the node or cerUII cate of location: 131 The section or sections of the public land survevs which emhrace such mining claim: or If sum lands are unsurveved either the section or sections which would probably embrace such mlntne claim when the public land survevs are exienaen to sum lands or a tie by courses and diilancea to an ap proved United States mineral monument , I4i Whether such claimant Is locator or purchaser under such location: and 5 The name and address of urn claimant and names and addresses so tar as known lo the claimant ol anv other iirrxm or persons claiming anv lnterett or interests In or under such un patented itiiiung claim; such fail ure shall be rnncluslvelv deemed (It to commute a waiver and re linquiihtnent bv turn mining claimant of anv right, title, or In terem under such mining claim ronuarv to or In ronfltct with the limitations or restrictions spe cified In section 4 of the Art of July 23 1055 (AO Stat. 3(171, as tn unpatenteo rtalms located after that date, and till to constitute a consent b such mining claimant that such unpatented mining claim shall be subject to said limitations and rt-fttrw-iioni, and till) to pre elude thereafter prior to Issuance of patent anv assertion bv such mining claimant of any right title io or interest tn or under such mining rlatm contrary to or in conflict with said limitations or restrictions Section 4 provides, generally, that unpatented mining claims located aftrr Julv 23. lSj in hi. nni ne uien tor purpoes oth er man prospecting mining prorating operations. or uaes NOTICK OF JtAI.K TO, SATISFY WAREHOUSEMAN'S L1KN The following goods, belonging to one L. E- Kerry, last known ad dress to be 7030 Willis Avenue, Van Nuys, Calif, will be aold at Public Auction at 1020 Narregan Street, Medford, Oregon on June 20, 1063, sale beginning at 1:00 PM until such lien la satisfied: 10 pecs personal effects. Franklins Transfer St Storage, inc. P.O. Box 1228. Medford, Oregon Phone 772-6278 NOTICK OF SALS TO SATISFY WAItKHOUSEMAN'B LIEN to one Victor Wllinn, ast known annress io n 1233 e.b n Ave.. nena. ure., win ne sold at P unite Auction at 1020 Narregan Street, Medford, Oregon on June 20, 11)63, sale beginning at 1 0 PM until sucn nen is satisfied; 2 pes, personal effecta. Franklln'a Transfer St Storage, Inc. P.O. Box 1226, Medford, Oregon Phone 772-6278 right of the United States to man. age and dispuae of the vegetame surface resources thereof and tn manage other surface rriourrra thereof; and that, except to the extent required for mining opera tions and uaes reasonably incident thereto or to provide clearance fur I thereto vovsi ..tnilliuil in ur. riHiiiitfms of such claims shall not u or dis. pose of vegetative or other surface reaources thereof: and that, except ior clearance lor such purposra. right ol' the I in 1 ted State tn man. aicr and dinoe of the vegetative iTMNtr reiurces inereor and manage other surface resources inert-ii. ann mat. exvent lo the ex lent required for mtntne oiMnlmm and usee reasons hlv incident 01 In provide clearance any rrmiti(d severance or remo val of timber must I in accord ance with sound principles of for est management Said section 4 also provides that any ue of the surface of any such mining claim be the United Slates its permit tees or licensees, shall be such as not to endanger or materially interfere with the prospecting, mining, processing or reasonably Incident uses by the mining claimant. The date nt first publication nf this Notice shall he May 22. 1063. Dated April 20. luM. . M. M. Gorerkl Chief. Minerals Section Bureau of Land Management Department of Interior Tint Publication: May at. 19AJ. for such operations or uses, claim ants of such claims shall not use or dupote tit vegetative c- other surface resource ere f: and that, except lor r i-e for such purposes, nny permitted severance or removal of flintier mutt be In accordance with sound principles 01 lotesi management isald section 4 alto provides that anv use of me surface of anv such mining claim by the t'nllad States Its per. mltlees r licensees, shall he such as md to endanger or materially Interfere With the prospecting, mining, processing or reasonably Incident usee by the mining claimant aTh A"" of ton publication of this NOIICK shall be May 15. 1M3. Dated April Tf, IMJ. . M M Cureckl Chief. Minerals Section Buresu of Land Management Department of Interior . Jnetland. Oregon First Publication: May 15, 1063. weeks ago, but Senate support ers of the request feel they have the votes to pass the measure. Passage would mean the House would be given an other opportunity to approve the bill. The proposal would author ize more funds for the Area Redevelopment Agency for programs to increase the in come of economically depress ed communities and regions. Sen. Paul H. Douglas (D- III.), one of the bill's defend ers, said It presented sena tors with a chance to support a going program to provide federal aid that would "bene fit the people at home." Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (R-Utah) leading the attack against the proposal, said more funds would only pro vide a slush fund for the Democrats. Besides, he said, the agency has been misman aged and done little to reduce unemployment. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. P IZ8 83 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT or THE STATE OF OREOON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate or EMMA JONKS Deceased The undersigned, having been appointed Administrator of the above entitled estate by the Circuit Court of the County of Jackson, Stnte nf Oregon, anil having quali fied, notice la hereby given fo all persons having claims against the said estate, to present them at the office of the undersigned's attor ney at 230 West Main Street, Med- lora, uregon, property verified and with proper vouchers within six 161 months from tha date of first publication of this notice which shall bo tha 26th dny of Juno, 1063. Clayton Fields, Administrator John M. Ross Attorney for Administrator 230 West Main Medford, Oregon. County Youths Are Named to Offices Several local boys were elected Monday as mythical city officials at the American Legion sponsored Beaver Boys State in Corvallis. John Granby, Talent, was elected treasurer of the city of Clark; Darryl Summer Held, Medford, was elected marshal of Meek; Ed Lip pert, Medford, elected coun cilman of Barlow; Tim Thomp son, Ashland was elected as councilman of the city of Lewis; and John Lumpkin, Medford, was elected to the post of recorder in the city of Astor. Attending the Boys State are about 490 Oreson high school juniors and seniors. Court Records NOTIt'R OF KAI.F. TO SATISFY WAltF.IIUUSKMAN'S l.IRN The fnllnwlna goods, heloneine tn one Paul Vlckland. last known address tn be P O. Box 14, North- ridge. Calif , will he so d at Pun- He Auction at 1U29 Narregan Street Medford, Oregon on June 2t, lHM, sate beginning at 1 00 PM until sucn nen la saiisiien: 103 pes. Household Goods and mUcellaneouB, Franklin's Transfer & Storage. Inc. PO. Box 122ft. Medford. Oregon Phone 772-0278 NOTICK OF FINAL HRARtNO No. 11544 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE STATU OF OHKUON FOR JACKSON COUNTY IN THE MATTKR OF THK ESTATE OF CKECORY LLOYD rUNHUHY, Deceased Notice Is hereby given that the administrator has filed hta final account in the above matter and the Court has fixed the 22 day of ttj. a i i ,iu r ni. in ne Circuit Court. County Courthouse. Medford, Oregon, aa the time and f i lace respectively tor the hear ng of objections. If any, to the said final account and you are nereny nntuien to file ohtectlons, If any you have, lo said final account on or be for the time fixed for hearing Dated and first published this 10th day or June. Uh3. Douglas Foihury. Admlntttrator "ll.MN, HKD11KN Si MULLEN Attorneys at lw Medford. Oregon NOTIt'R TO i RKlilTnae IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THK it T A I E OF O.tKliON FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE JESSE OLIVER CARNELL, Deceased. NOTICK IS MKRFRY GIVEN that by an Order of the above en titled Court dated June 10. 19(13. the undersigned was appointed ad- minlitratrtx of the estate of Jee Oliver Carnell. deceased, and all persons having claims agstt.it said estate are nereny notified to pre sent the same to said administra trix at 2.10 Franklin Hullding, Med ford. Oreaon. oronerlv vended at provided by law and within si months from th date of first pub licit ton hereof Dated and first published this win nay oi 411111, ivnj Itatel K Flurry Administratrix FARRKLI. HLACKHUST A HORNKCKER Attorneys for Administratrix. NOTICK or MIR TO SITUM t AH P. HOC IK MAN'S I.IKN The following goods belonging to on Willism L Harlow, last known addicts to h Rt. 2. Box Sao Gold Hill. Oregon, UI he sold at Public Auction at 10J Narregan Stieet. Medtojd Oregon on June gv 1113. sale beginning ml I OO PM until such hen it satisfied 7(1 pieces Household Goods and personal effect Franklin 1 Transfer ft Storage. Inc PO Itoi Medford. Oregn Phone TT2-4J7S Princess Pates Princess partners both sun dress and Jacket are sram shaprd lo glide lightly over your figure. Choose pique, ottoman, linen for this duo. Prlntci Pattern 9:125: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. 18. 20. Siie 16 dress 3 yards 39 inch; Jacket ls vards. K1KTY CENTS in coins for this pattern - add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send to Marian Martin, Mail Tribune, Pattern th-pt., 232 West 18th St . New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRKSS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE Nl'MBER. FREE OFFER! Coupon In Summer Pattern Catalog for one patlrrn free - anyone you choose from 300 design ideas. Send 50 cent now for Cata log T DISTRICT COt BT Charles Wrlfnt Znlon. no opera tor's license, SI. Gary Llvincaton Poasen. na muf fler. S10 Bob Allan pavls, no operator's license, SS. ' Patrick Palm Raschlto, violation oi oa.ic ruic, eia. Connie Lee Owen, no vehicle li cense. $9. Lee Howarl Witty, (allure to dint llehu. SUS Ronnie Lee Hayes, no vehicle li cense, $9. Robert Leon Cook, no vehicle li cense, ss. Rickey Joe Mathews, no opera tor's license, S3. Donald LarMn ' Hackney, no wnwi covers. ,11. Gerald Jerry Giles obstructed vision. S20. ana four in driver's seat. zo. Donald Roy Vender Wal, viola tion of basic rule, SI0. James William Scott, excessive noise. SS. Mary Hlttsen Ward. Improper (wins. eio. Homer Oearee Whhr rilt. obeved stop sfcn. 15. Linda Sue Bridges, no operator's license. S3. Walter Ternon Hubbard, switched license plates. SIS; fail ure to vleld rltht of way. SI0. Wendell Dean SIson. failure to dlsolav nubile utility commission tan.,S23.. Lynn Marshall Offord, no trailer license. S3. Beverlv Dave Clark, no anillng license. SIS. ' Clarence Gordon Hedgepeth, truck speeding, S10. William Johason Hernleln. park In' on hiehway, S3. Rorer Eugene Hleetns, exceed Inr dally bar limit. S20. Gilbert EiiTSne Harrison. ..rM. sive noise, S3. . Donald LeRov Rlanhall, exceed ing dallv but limit. S3.1. Donald Ray Crockett, driving while encumbered, $3. Ellis Elmer Saden. violation of basic rule, S10, Vlvlenne Mas Mingus, no opera tor's Itcenze. S3. William Sioaey Goldln, impro per license, S5, Jack Calvin1 Watson, Cold Hill, reckless driving. $130. James Edwsrd Baylie. truck speeding. $20. Thomas Theodore Couthers, vio lation of basic rule, $20. Larry Edward Whiteside, viola tion of basic rule, $10. Ona Maxlne Jonea. failure to top. $13. I Robert Stanlfv Stoeky, violation of haslc rule. $50. Willie Willar4 Jones, violation of basic rule. $10; I Joe Wayland Cased, stop sign violation. $7.S0. Gerald Leslie Morgan, no op erator's license. $7.30. Mary Frances Agular. failure to dim lights. $3. James Harold Wryn Jr violation of basic rule. $10. Roy Lee Parton. overload. $30. Wayne Lowell Reed, excessive overnanging loaa. $10. CIRCUT COURT Howard B. Yokley vs. Margaret l,. Toaiey, aivorce aecree. Eddie M. Lamproe vs. Melba Lamproe. divorce decree. Dave LeRoy McAna'.ly vs. Mary Ann McAnalry. divorce complaint. Shirley L. Bohnert vs. Don Wln eton Bohnert, divorce complaint. Gladys Marie Splelbusch vs. Martin John Splelbusch, complaint for sepsration. Louise Josephine Ven Busklrk vs. Carl Alan Van Busklrk, divorce complaint. Rae W. Irvln vs. Larry Irvin, dl vorce decree. Evelvn Sisemore Plnton vs. Al bert Earl Finton, divorce complaint. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS James Norman Glasscock. 4000 Colver rd., Medford. and Margaret Ruth Simmons Marshall, 135 North Front St., Talent. Wayne Arthur Mlrhele. 1925 Sixth ave.. Albany, and Gloria A. Turner. Lebanon. Robert Dean Croucher, route 4, box 377C, Medford. and Beatrice Marie Rasmuen, 400 North Fifth St.. Jacksonville. David Charles House!. 347 Oak- dale dr.. Medfnrd. and Janet Ma ne HoDbett, 400 Liberty St., Ash land. Phllllo Randall Austin. Burnev, Calif., and Mvrna .toaeohlne Whit man, 1138 West Eighth St., Medford. w V t r- 4 to 4' 0 v 5-"- for Ml 1 v -a.v Till '8 mjlm A HORSE SHOWER-With the temperature The water was supplied by the city hu- climbing toward the 90 degree mark in mane society which started its 63rd year New York for the second straight day, a of supplying water to the horses and dogl happy horse named Teddy gets a refresh- of the city via a watermobile. (UPI) ing shower from driver Arthur McGill. BAD IMPRESSION Pomona, Calif. (BPD A rookie policeman was sen tenced to six months in jail Tuesday for setting fires and then reporting them to im press his superiors with his alertness. Frank Harding, 21, who pleaded guilty to two counts of arson, also was or dered to pay for the damage he had caused. Navy Reducing San Diego Flow Washington - (UPB - The Navy has sharply reduced the flow of recruits to the San Diego, Calif., Naval Training Center in an effort to com bat a mysterious outbreak of meningitis cases. Navy officials said the as signment of recruits to San Diego would be cut in half and they would be sent to other bases. The Navy al ready has ordered about 4, 000 diverted to Great Lakes, 111. There have been 25 cases of meningities at San Diego since January, and three re sulted in the death of the vic tims. However, no new cases have been reported for more than a month. The steps being taken to cut down on the flow of re cruits to San Diego were de scribed as precautionary and designed to reduce chance of any new cases of the di sease breaking out. One of the methods ol fighting the disease is to re duce the number of men in each barracks by half. Navy officials said the "summer population" of the San Diego base would be held to about 8,000 men. Normally, It II 15,000. 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