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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1963)
h I i ? IK KwpwaEw - JH,", JOLT I TTW' - -SOT- raw, , . . .. UKJ . m air-!-vi'VlK-jZ&;..-;r!Z.tV l vf .- ... &s: -Ki PtNMLS ARRIVE Cola casn in tne form of $43,500 in new pennies is shown as it arrived at the Federal Reserve Bank in St. Louis, Mo., to relieve the coin shortage. Guard John McKindley, in cold weather School Jackson School Reporters: Rosalyn Rcisingcr and Connie Spiclhuscli Students in all grades at Jack son School are making gifts for Christmas, such things as jew elry boxes, Santa Clauses, little deer, and angels. At Jackson School we are having the upstairs department team rooms painted. Some of the primary rooms arc to be painted, too. Our cloakrooms are light and easier to find our coats. Students and teachers of the second and third grades pre sented a Christmas play called, "Do You Believe In Santa Claus?" Despite the fog and 35 degree weather, a large audi ence of parents attended t h e program. The library has a new look. It has been painted a blue-green color. There are many new and good books in the library and an interesting bulletin board. The PTA has a treat for every child at Jackson School. T h e treats will be delivered by Santa Claus. (Rumor has it that Santa might be our PTA president.) In the cafeteria there is a beautiful decorated tree and red bells, and there is a big Santa Claus on the wall. There are individually decor ated Christmas trees in each class room. Many of the decora , tions were made by the s t u rients. Each room had its own Christmas party from 1:30 to 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 20. Individual and group picturcs were distributed last week. The Tops Everything m "Must-have" fashion for all year 'round Chanel-style jack et: contrast band. Jet-speed knit big needles. 2 'strands knitting worsted. Tops skirt, slacks, dresses. Pattern 7190; directions 2 lengths, sizes 32-34: 36-38 included. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for this pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send to Alice Brooks, Medford 1 Mail Tribune. Necdlecraft Dept., P. O. Box 163. Old Chelsea Sla- "tion, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS. PAT TERN NUMBER. 206 HANDICRAFT HITS in our big, big. new 196-1 Needle- craft Catalog, out now I Sec toys, fashions, crewelwork, heirlooms, , gifts, bazaar hits everything to crochet, knit, sew, weave, em broider, quilt, smock. Send 25 cents richt now. I 4 tv, News Picturcs were good and the par- ents were happy to receive ! them. Bicycle licenses for the year 1S64 through 1965 may be pur chased through the school office in January. Medford schools co operate with the Medford Police Department in issuing the li censes. License fee is 50 cents and license will be valid for the two-year period. The 6M class has been busy. They have presented the play, "Scrooge And The Christmas Fairies" three times. It was presented on Dec. 9 for the Westminster Guild, Dec. 10 for the White City Domiciliary, and Dec. 20 for the Jackson School student body. The cafeteria served a Christ mas dinner Thursday, Dec. 19. Hedrkk Junior High More than 2,000 people at tended the Hcdrick Junior High School Christmas program Wed nesday in the auditorium. The orchestra was conducted by John Drysdale and Miss Colleen O'Meara and Carroll Graber conducted the choirs. George Cooksey and John Mc- Cormack had students from the shop and science classes work ing on the staging and lighting. Gary Hendrix had students from the art classes prepare stage decorations and props. Canned food in the "Food for the Needy" drive was collected Wednesday afternoon. A total of almost. 1,500 cans were donated. .1. McDougall's room won first place in the ninth grade content with a total of 313 cans. Ray Lewis's room of seventh graders won with 77 cans, and Tom Colley's eight graders collected 27 cans. Jet Lands Safely At Walla Walla WALLA WALLA (UPI) - A West Coast Airlines F27 prop jet made a safe precautionary landing here Friday after a fire warning light went on shortly after takeoff. The Seattle-to-Salt Lake City flight, which carried 30 persons, had just taken off from Lewis ton, Idaho, when the light flash ed on. The plane circled the Lewis ton Airport for a time then re turned here for the landing be cause of longer runways and better communications. The landing was made with out incident. "A florist's Classified Ad it for?" IpPlfl -SY , i garb, awaits unloading of the 870 sacks of pennies. The coins were hauled from the mint at Denver in a regular truck and trans ported to the bank on a flat-bed truck. (UP1) Disgruntled Man Turns Gay Party Into Death Scene SEATTLE (UPI) - A dis gruntled man, asked to leave a ncighbornood Christmas party because of objectionable con duct, returned with guns blaz ing, killing two guests and wounding two others. A gay party turned into a nightmare in seconds Sundav when the offended guest fired wildly into a group of 30 merry makers in the basement of the home of Robert T. Darrah in suburban Bothell. Killed were Mrs. D a r I e n e Richardson, 31, and Robert Con nell, 25, both neighbors of Dar rah. Darrah's wife, Oma, 30, and Raymond L. Glenn, 33, an other neighbor, were wounded. Mrs. Darrah was reported in serious condition, Glenn satis factory. Kine" Collntv sheriff' nffinm-c were holding James Moi, 25, of Bothell, in connection with the shooting. Charges were to be filed today. Witnesses said (he man eject ed from the party went to his home nearby and got a .22 cal iber rifle and a .45 caliber nistol and hearipri harlr fnr Iho Darrah home. En route he fired a bullet into a car driven by Donald R. Johnson who had left the nartv a short limp hofnro and was driving a baby-sister 10 ner nome. ine Dullet barely missed Johnson and the sitter, Sue Hammer 1S The assailant then returned to the party and began firing into the crowd of guests. Leaving two dead and two wounded, he went to a nearby small grocery and broke into the building by firing shots in to a large window in the front of the building and then break ing out the glass. Store owner Tom Fletcher, who lives nearby, called police when he saw a man pounding at the back door of the store. Police surrounded the building and tried for an hour to per suade the man to surrender. During this time, the suspect scattered wax, disinfectants and household cleaners around the store, destroying an estimated $2,000 to $4,000 worth of goods. Finally the man walked out of the store with his hands up. Airline Strike Threat Is Averted BURLINGAME, Calif. (UPD The International Association of Machinists ratified a new con tract with United Airlines Satur day, ending the threat of a travel-snarling Christmas strike. Jack Reeves, president of IAM District 141, said the total na tionwide vote was 5,767 for the contract, and 3.068 opposed. sold you some m'stlctoe what's Violence Stuns Arkansas Town For Second Time TRUMMAN, Ark. (UPI) ' Death, violent and bizarrp, has struck this northeastern Arkan sas cotton town of 4,500 persons twice within a month. Eleven are dead. A 53-year-old former tailor and convict in Missouri was held today for questioning in the six latest deaths, caused by fire. Frank Harris of Jonesboro de nied he had anything to do with the fiery tragedy. Authorities were awaiting the results of au topsies, a paraffin test and in formation found by state fire in vestigators. Sheriff Ray Holmes of Poin sett County said he would turn over all his information to the district prosecutor today. Trumman residents, accus tomed to reading mostly about community progress, were vis ibly stunned and the edge of the Christmas holiday was dulled. But they were responding over whelmingly to salvage the Christmas season for the two small survivors of the latest tragedy. Mrs. and Mrs. Leonard Dever and their four daughters, ages 8 to 1, were burned beyond rec ognition late Friday night in a fire. The surviving children said the fire was set deliberately by a man who shot their parents to death. The children said their father, 42, quarrelled with the assailant about a billfold shortly before the shootings. The children said they fled through a back door and the killer ran out a front door. The tragedy happened 30 davs after Sammy Penter, a farmer who lived about four miles from the Dcvers, murdered his wife, stepdaughter, mother-in-law and sister-in-law then killed himself in a violent climax to the child's birthday party. Ronald Dever, 9, and his sis ter, Mary, 6, who ran barefoot a mile and a half through 14 degree cold as their home burned, were swamped today with Christmas presents, cloth ing and money from the grieved residents of the Trumman area. Collision Cuts Electrical Service OREGON CITY (UPI) -A car containing three teen - age boys hit a power pole here ear ly today, knocking out electrical service to t h e downtown area for more than an hour. A few outlying districts also were aiiccted. Injured in the crash were the driver, Glen Milton Harvey, 16; William Henry Sartorious, 16, and Wayne Harvey Mooney, all of Oregon City. The latter two were taken to Oregon City Hos pital, which was without power as a result of the crash. Hart ley was treated at Willamette rails Hospital, which was not affected. All three were report ed in satisfactory condition. The blackout occurred at 12:25 a.m. and Portland General Elec tric Co. workers had the lines back in service at 1:36. Cuban Survivors Visit Kennedy Grave WASHINGTON (UPI) - Fifty survivors of the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba made a special pilgrimage Sunday to the grave of John F. Kennedy. The Cubans, many dressed in camouflage battle uniform, laid a wreath at the late President's tomb in Arlington National Cemetery on the first anniver sary of their release from ,Cu- ban prisons. Oregon Family Life Director Succumbs PORTLAND (UPI) Funeral was scheduled today for Dr. Winfred Payne of Portland, who was director of the Oregon In stitute of Family Life. Dr. Payne. 71, died in a hos pital here Thursday. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CRF.DITOnS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY. PROBATE DE PARTMENT In the Matter of the Estale of Aileen M. Field, deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhal I have been appointed Executrix of the ahovc estate by an order made bv said court on December 12. 19B3: all creditors having claims against hhIH deceaHed btc hereby notified lo present the .tame, duly verliied, and with proper vouchers attached, lo me at the office of Roberts KelllnRlon, Branchfield & Heffernan. Stand ard Insurance Uldg . Medford. Ore- Eon, within six months from the date of this notice Dated at Medford. Oregon, this ifith dav of December. I!t3 Barbara Jean Sherwood Executrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Charlotte E. Mattson, Deceased Notice The Circuit Court of Ihe State of Oregon for the County of Jackson has appointed me Executor of the ette of Charlotte E Mntl non. deceased All persons having claims against said estate are re quired to prcocnt them, with proper voucher, to nte at Ih of fice of Van IKkc. Dellenbnrk A McGoodwin, II (J East Sixth Street. Medford. Oregon, within six months from December 16. 1083. Willard C Mattson. Jr. B" VAN DYKE, DELLEN BACK ft McGOODWIN Attorneys for the Executor MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MKDFOKD, OHliGON Classified Rates Minimum Size: Two Line 1 day per woru.., , 8c 2 dayi per word..-..........Uc 3 day per word.. -....15c 5 days per word.-.....,.. 19c 6 days per word - Hue Jackson, Joseph trie and Siskiyou Counties Rale Otner Areas Per Word 9c Per Day By Line Per Month $3.00 Box Number Service Charge 50a Minimum Cash Ad 80c J Business Directory Each line per month S2.2S Minimum per month $6.75 Dead Line on Classified Ada 5 :OU p.m. for following day. except 10 a.m. lor Monday; for Sunday noon Saturday. Dead Line on Display Classi fied Ada 10:00 a.m. Saturday for Sunday and Monday: i p.m. the dav belorc publication (or Tuca. throush Fri. APMtOVKD CKKMT CHARGES BILLliD 11 V THE LINK Minimum Charge J 1.20 A-Too late To Classify FOR SALE Girls -Jfi" hchwtnn bike. Good snape. xu, Y.wumi. WANTED Body and Fender man ror job in san rrancisco. t per hour plus medical benefits. Call 26-4802 for details. KITTENS to Rive away for Christ ian. 7va-iiain. FOR SALE Siamese kittens $10. 6fi4-1635. ADORABLE l'v year old Maltese Terrier lor sale, 4;. i fj-aod(t. FOR RENT 2-BR. Medford home. lliul w. li, stove A; reing. 6i4-l40(j. FOR RENT Uniurn. 1-bdrm. house with nursery, oil heat. i.tu. 1 mile North of Rogue River bridpe. CjmS82j35S0. FOR SALE '5 1 Nash. Rood condi tion. H,vH, !M). Yii-lia.ll. FOR SALE or trade. AKC Ger man Shepherd pups. 4 mines. Reasonable, 53ft-ISM. LEGAL NOTICES NOT1CK OK HEARING ON FINAL KKl'OUT AMI ACCOUNT I No. I'-titi-fi:! IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON r OR JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE Or ALHKKT EUWAHU JACKSON, deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administra trix of the above estate hits filed herein her final rcnort and ac count and Hint Monday, Januury 20, 1SI04, at 0:30 o'clock A.M. ai the courthouse in Ihe city of Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon, has hecn iixed by the above named court as the time and place for hearing objections to said tinai re port and account and for the ex amination and allowance thereof. Dated and first published this 23rd day of December. l!Hi3. BARBARA l'lHL,Lill'&. Administratrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon lor the County of Jack son, Probate Department, rtfntir- is herrliv civen thai Ihe undersigned has been appointed executrix of Ihe estate of 1 HOMAS WILLIAM MAC QUA RIME, de ceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, and has qualified. All pcr snn.t ha vine claims acfllnst said estate are hereby notified (o pre sent the same, amy vcrincn as by law required, to the under signed at the law offices of Day and t-ouringni. Miiirni-yn m ww, 1005 East Main. Medford, Oregon, within six months from Ihe date hereof. Dated and first published Dec 23. Ift(i3. Last Published Jon. 13. tnrt4. Edith A. Mac Quurrio Executrix NOTICE OK PUI1LIC HKARINfi NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at 7:30 o'pmick I'M. on the tmi day of January, 1004, in the Coun cil Chambers of the City Hall, in Medford, Oregon, there shall be n public hearing by and before the City Council of the said City on the question of withdrawing from the Mediord Rural Fire Protection District, a municipal corporation in Jackson County, Oregon, all those portions of said District now situ ated within Ihe following describ ed portions of the territory now within he corporate limits of the Cilv of Medord. Oregon, recent y aniiextd by Ordinances Nos. 8053 and 0734, to-wil: By Ordinance no. hh.i.i: Beginning at a point on the westerly line of Murphy Road, said point being on the boun dary line of the City of Med ford. said point also being 247.99 feet north and 30 32 feet west from the southwest corner of Donation Land Claim number 5ft in Township .'17 south, Range 1 west of thp Willamette Meridian. Jackson County. Oregon; Thence leavine wald City line of Murphy Road and the boundary ine of the City of Medford, N 0 04' 30" W. a distance of 7K2.1H feet to the Thence leavine said City Boundary, N Rir 5.V 30" E. a distance nf 7li:U2 feet; Thence SO' 06' on" W, a distance of 303. Ell feet; i Thence S fitr ftr :to" W. a distance at 72 , 1 H feet lo the houndarv line of the City of Mediord and the point oi be ginning. Containing 5.321 acres. Bv Ordinance No. 8734: Commencing at the south west corner of Lot 5. Block 3. Nickel! Addition, a recorded subdivision in Township 37 south. Range 2 west of the Wilamette Meridian. Jackson Countv. Oregon, beginning at 1 he intersection of the north line of Stewarl Avenue with ihe east line of Rogers Avenue (Cherry Street); Thence north 553 07 fret and east. 457,48 feet to the true point of beginning; Thence north BO 53 east. 222 Of) feet; Thence north 0' 00' 30" east, (record north 0' 32' casli. 85 00 feet; Thence south Sir 53 west, 222 f.O feel; Thence south n do' 30' west, i record south 0' 32' west'. Hfi icet to the point of beginning ALSO An easement for road purposes over and along the following described tract: Commencing at ald soulh weit corner of Lot f, Block 3, said Nickel! Addition; Thence north, Hit on icei nn 427 4 1 feet' to Ihe true point heel nni mi. a point on Hie north line of Stewart Avenue; Thence norlh 59 38' 20" east along said north line, 34 77 feel, Thence north 0 00" 30" east) (record north 0' 32' cast), 533 07 feet; Thence south 80 53' west. 30 0 feet; Thence south 0' 00 30 west. 5M 48 tei-t lo ihe true point of beginning. D t Hu-on Rcjurd-.-i Treasurer NOTICE In the Circuit Court of the Sta'e of Oregon for Jackson Countv In the Matter oi tne r.siatc oi v ini fred H Young, deceased. Notice i hcrebv given that, the undersigned has filed its Final Ac count in the above entitled matler. and ihe above entitled Court has LEGAL NOTICES fixed the 22nd day of JanuaVv 1M3. at 10:00 o'clock A.M. in Ihe Circuit Court Room in the Court House in Medford, Oregon, as ihe time and place for hearing objec tions to said Final Account and for the settlement thereof. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON. Portland By Harry C. Skyfman. Attorney for Executor. CLERK'S .MONTHLY STATK.MKN'T COt'NTY COURT PROCKK.IHNtJS JACKSON COUNTY COURT November, lfli3 The following is a statement of the proceedings of the County Court of Jackson County, listing claimants for supplies and services which were passed upon during the month nf November. 19i3. as required bv Chapter 13i of 11147 Sessions Laws. E. M. Madden, County Clerk Approved bv Countv Court Order of the matter of: Tax Deed between Jackson Countv and Fran ces Elizabeth Huff, transfer of bookkeeping figures to purchasing department, filing of Sunshine Vil lage Plat. Prairie View Subdivision Plat. Homestead Park Plat. Procla mation closing of courthouse No vember 25. 1!)03. tax refund to Ekholm Village. Crater Title Ins.. Medford Dental Building. Eva Prentice. D. Estremado. First Na tional Bank of Oregon. Grants Pass Branch. Harry and David, Dallas L. and Mary H. Watson, Federal Land Bank Association, E. H. Fossen, William C. Zieser, pe titions and orders filed for with drawal of properly from South Talent Sniltary District, order for lands set aside for parks and rec reation purposes. Filed: Cooperative Agreement be tween State Game Commission and Jackson County. Agreement be tween Jackson County and South ern Oregon College. Concession Agreement between Jackson Coun ty and Clyde I. and Hetty Lou Wil hehn. Agreement and Performance Bond from Western Oil and Bur ner. Tax Land Installment Contract Granville F. Son and Kate Richard Son, notice of public hearing South Talent Interim Zoned area, reports filed by E. M. Madden. County Clerk, W. H. Manning. Constable, Jackson County Farm Home, Vet erans Service Office, Dog Control Officer. Jacksonville Museum, Sta cey Watkins Audit, appointment of Walter K. Kendall. Jr., Deputy Sheriff. County Court minutes, Dog Control minutes, Board of Equalization minutes. Payment for Witness Fees and Jury Fees: E. Bales 30.00, R IV ncsh 30.00. B. Caughie Hi. 02, R. Collins 24.RB. A. Dewey 32.5(1, E D.ver 40.30. K. Fletcher 10, HO. T. Fowler 7..r0, J, Gcmaehlich 7.82. J. Gordenier 22.50. M Grieve 4554. M. Hall lO.Ifi, D. Hcadv 1. 0. II. Hrnriei'smt n:i nil 1 . Jackson 37.5(1. A, James 7.50. IV Kansky 15.80, V. Mcdcalf 33.20. G. Pearson 37.50. S. Richardson 22.5(1. M. Scalberg 30.00, L. Scttell 43.10. R. Stoltenbure 15.04. L. Thnnmsnn 30 00, F. Vincent 10.92, G. Williams 7.08, L. Wales 32.50. L. Booth 0.10, V. Kozeil 7.5U, L, Heirieman 7.50, M. Buchanan 8.30. M. Brown 7.82. E. Leach 7 50, T. Bradshaw 10.00. P. Coates 15.84. L. Hold IB. 20. 13. McDowell Hi.Eia. D. O'Connors Hi. 28. H. Peck 15.00. L. Rcichcstein 1 7 .24 , J , Eu.sticc 5.00, B. Lowe 5.80, G . Dailoy 5.00. J. Chanev 25.00. Dr. Covle 10.00 G Allen 5.0O, Win Kirkwead 5 00, E. Bailey 5 tiu, c. Woods 5.00. Win. Jennings 500. C. Lorber 5.00, Dr. Hill 10.00, D. Kucera 0.20, G. Sehwicger 5.00. Payments for Travel; J. Bass 31.70. M. Bell 76.40, R. Herning hausen 30.00. L. Boggs 3.24, M. Boydcn 37.70. R Clarke 25 30. 1. Clay 108.30, R. Clav fl.52. W. Coch ran 4 1 .07, H. Commons 00.08. J . Diddock 8.10, W. Diericx 2!l 12. C Elhart 00.48, V. Elmgren 4(1.10, D. Faber 141.75. C. Guehes 34.48. J. Huglcr 170.10. T. I Ian en 20.48. M. llubhell 01.53. R. Hoadlcv 32 00. P. Hurley 55,30. J, Hutchinson ii.Mi, k. Kanclicr 71.00. L. Law rence au.-ju, k. Leach 20. Hi. N. Led ward 80 10, M. Le Pinicc 17.81, Long 28.00. H Lucliterhand (111.32, A. Maklncn 38.72, W. Man ning 270.50, A. Merkcl 4!l.08 C Miller fi.04. E. Miller 135.00, O. Moore 05.20. E. McGalliard 45.00, E. Olcoit 20.44. W. Paul 03.50, C. Perdue 12.00, R. Rnckcr 10.02. G. Runyan 204 80, ,T. Russell 32.40, S. Shorcy 10.50. c. Smith 41.28. E. Taylor 135.00. 1,. Tweedy 138.72. D. Venckamp 44.40. R. Walker urt.ia, L. Wells 127.50. F. White 40.50, F. Whiter! 22.50, G. Wollam 14.80. F. Wright 50.00. Payments for Supplies, Services ii ii equipment ; rtooressoRrapn ivi in ii niui i.ih, m. sieci imi.iu, nners rnoio 5nnp i.hu. Ashfand City of 20.75, Ashland Tidings 03.32. Asko Supply 1IOR2. Anslin.s aaies ai.-in. Dr. Hull 70.00. Barrn Supply 301.05, Barnards Floor Cov ering 117.98. Hates 201.30. Beaver EJec. 3 02, Becks 50.10, Bergmans nnnp i.i. :.-), it. Meyer 28. on, Hig rines i.or. lo. sh.h.i. s Uinrn.sen 8. 00. Blake. Mofiitl & Towne 57.30, Blueprint Division fi.05, Blue Seal Mop Service 28.00. Bowers Plumbing 55.25. Boyd Coffee Co. 107.20. llroer Grocery 275.1 . I. Brown 00 00. Ruck Jb Tinslev 37.00, Budge Mclltigh Supply 22 32. Burk s 7 00, Bureau of Land Management 8 50, Burroughs Corp 571.10, Cal Ore Machinery 101.70. California Pacific Ulilillcs 3IMI.3II, Cascade Business Systems 253.50, Catholic Services for Children 5.00, Central Rexall Pharmacy 217.45, Central Pump Co 14.25. Chns. Pfizer 07.50. Chinman Chemical Co. 310.70, Christie School 5.00. Chuck's Market 2(1.(10. Citv SanitarV Service 20.50, Coffee Cup II 00. R. Compton 02.40, Conger Morris 310.00, Consolidated Freightwavs 485 80. Dr. Covle 00.50, Crater Lake Mo ors 2057 40. Crvs a Co. 270.00. Crystal White Laundry 1.87, Cum mins Chicago 53 00, Dr Danlelwm 115.(11), V Denning lO.Od, Dept. of Finance fi.00, Dept. nf Motor Ve hicles 73.00. Doctors Clinic 24.00, Domestic Gas Co, 22 50. Dumas Do mestic fi.3f), Dunhams 4.80. B, Dur ham, Clerk of Nez Perce Countv, 5.00. Eagle Worn! Co, 1.(10, Easl Side Abattoir 28.75, Eastman Kodak Stores 18 10, Eatherlnn Engine At Equip. 13 0(1, Eberharts Snorting Goods 230. Election Dept. 20.(10, Enterprise Grange 7.00, Equipment Guide Book Co. 30.00, Eugene Blue print Lo, ill tt.t, farmers caching ltd, r inria I'lanntng De velopment 5.00, Flu brer Bakeries 4li (10. Fvr-Fvter Sales 748 03. Gan rlee Printing Center 1041.10. Gard ners Machine Shop 1100. General Binding Corp. 12 28, George A- Son Cut I cry 3.2 1 , Grange Cooperative Supply 20 00, E. M. Madden 150, Groceteria 185 50, J. Burkina 5 00, J II. Harmon 30,(10, Harvcva Wesl Main Shell 2107. Haviland t Clln klnbeiird 25 00, Hawthorne C'onva-Irsi-eiit Center 1 5 00. Greyhound 10,40, A. Hooker 1115. Hubbard Brothers 115 07. Hubbard Wrav Co, 3 00. M. Hubbell 1145, Hudson Pharmacy 58.47. I. Huson 30 00, Ind. Air Producln 74 21. Int Busi ness Machines 1 4 4 21. Jackion Cou nly Family & Child Guidance Clinic 25 70. Jackson County Medi cal Examiner 1 50.00. R Jnmi-x 7 08, R. James 35.00, .fewett Olflce Supply 40 75. Jims Produce fin. 38 10, Johnston Stoics 20.40, John Warren Hardware 1 00, Jorgensens 2.4.12, A Kanclier 132000. S. King 80 00, Klocker Prinlerv 1118 85, D. Leigh Sheriff 700.42, L Lewis, Sheriff 3 .00, Llfecn Ins. 555.44. Lltlrell Parts 05 42, Louise Home 20.00. Lovinger 4711.00, E M Madden, Trustee 2104 30, Meat Mart 52 07, Medford Buslnew Ex change 20 00 Mediord Builders Ex change 103 17. Medford Concrete Construction Division 21 00. Med ford Hotel 82 05, Medford Lab. 35.00. Medford Lbr. lfi..'. Medford. City of 54.00. Medford Mail Trib une 05.47. Medford Plate Glass 0 40, Medford Stationery 113 17. Medford Surplus Sales 100 00. Med ford Tire Service 2tf)l. Mechanics Laundry 7 80. Midland Lab 38 00. j Millers Egg Ranch 144.00, Morgan Printing Co 208 00. Motorola 2O3K0. National Aoc 18 75, Na. tional Cash Register 212 50. Na lionjil Council on Crime 6 0(1, Na lionul Hospital 4508. (in. National Recreation Awnr 10.0(1, M. Dale Newton 7.00. A Nixon 84 00, Nor ton 6 24. Nursing Home Adminis trator 300. Olflce Boy 571 !i8. Ore. , Amoc of County Trcnmrcm 15 00, f Ore State Tax CoinmisMon 130 50, i Ore WashiriKton Telephone Co. ! 12 15, Otis Elevator Co. 204 54, Ph- ftfic Pru t i Prnoiice vi lnc - fie Northwest Bell 3145 85. Pacific pf;Wer At Light f(18 85. Pat Sani tarv 20.00. D. M. Pcnfold 1 50. V gad Co 100 16. J Peterson 15 00, Pierce Freight Lines 3 00, Pitnev Howes 21 .50. Pittsburgh 136 59. Poitmanicr 1028 00, Propped Gar bage nn uu, i) itovosi Pvchological Corp. 18 75. Public Employes Retirement, Syitenn LEGAL NOTICES 7572 49. Railway Express 5.10. Hears Mfg. 34 .40, Robinson Broth ers 47.18. Robinson Hotel 4.00, Rogue Equipment 23 07, Rogue Feedral 545.00. Roeue Valley Live stock Auction 340.00. E. Root 20.00, Royal Plumbing 14 27, Safeway Stores tli.OO, Dr. Sakurai 55.00, Schuss Wholesale Grocery 247.72. Shell Oil Co. 4.17, Sherivin Wil liams Co. 15.80. Siunal Oil Co. 000 45. Singer Sewing Machine 18050, Smgmaster Ins. 155.72, Sis kiyou Electric 52.50. Sloan Co. 15.40, Smith Lbr. Co. 5.22, Smith Sales & Service 14.83, Soil Conser vation Service 702.00. Social Case work 10 50, Spears Display Printing i.it,t)i, peeiaity contractors Standard Brands 35.30. Standard Oil 157 08. State Ind. Ace. Comm 108.00. St. Mary's Home for Boys 5.00. Suoerior Rubber Statun 1.04. Surplus Sales Co. 17.84. talent. City of 14.45. B. Tennanl 1.11. Tex aco 40.40, Thritt Auto Supply 18 73. Thunderbird Markets. Ine 20.58. Trowbridge Electric 10.00, True Mix Concrete 133.81. Univer. sity of Oregon 122.14, U. S. Na tional Bank 10435.58. Valley Shade 20.00, Valley Wholesale 408.38, Vanco Products ml 50. Verl C. Walker Co. 85 80. Veterans Infor mation 0.00. Villa St. Rose 45.00. voighls Medford Office Eoinnment 0800. D. Walker 35,00, Walkers Farm Service 5 00. Wnlker the Weeper 5.05, Washington National Ins. 318.35, est Main Pharmacy 213.00. Wcsl Main Rent All 11.00. Western Oil - Burner 201 00. Western Thrift Stores of Medford ,i.!t:t. western union 7.48. Will Ross 320.45, 11. Wilson 72c. J. Wil son 35.00. F. W. Wool wort Ii Co. 7 50. R. Yates 20.82. M. Young 70. Zellcrhaeh Pjmor C.n iiu lit; 2erox 213.13. Capital Imprnveiiier J : Bowers Plumbing 1413.04. Bruce Bauer lbr. 1.85. Builders Snnnlv in It; n Compton 552.70. Court Street Re pair ft.i.iHi, Hubhard Brothers 7.40, Medford. Citv of 5.50, J. H, Bax ter Co. 400.80. John Warren Htird- ware 5.00. Lamport.t 53 00 Medford Concrete Const 2 28. Medford Sta- uonery 1.78. Murphy Const. Co. 10.358.05. Pittsburgh Plate Glnss 08.03, Public Employes Retirement Board 6.21. Siskiyou Electric 350 00, Smith Lbr. Co. 37.08, State Ind. Ace. Comm. 22c, Tru Mix Concrete 132.53, Civil Defense: J. Abbott 17 50, H & L Elect rimies 02.85, Lifeco Ins. 2.12. E. M. Madden Trustee 23.20, Max Sig Communications 52.74. National Hospital Associa tion 10.40. Pacifie Northwext Bell 0 35. Pacifie Power A- Light 2.2, Public Employes Retirement Board i. in, hiate Hid. Ace. Comm 1,28, I. S. Nat. Bank 103.30 Verl r. Walker Co. 13.05 Building Inmrnvcment. Aladdin Lock & Safe Works 1) 20, Am, Steel iii.jh, urui Metal Works 8.45, Li fe rn Ins, 2 12. E. M. Madden, Trustee 24,50. Nat. Husnital Assnc i:t05 Pittsburgh Hi 74, Public Employes Retirement Board 15.55. Smith Lhr Co. 7.50. Stale Ind. Acc. Comm. 80c. U. S Nat. Bank 130.00. ling License: T. Gbea 10.00, Lite- I rn Ins. Co. 3.18. E. M. Madden,1 Trustee 20.50. Nal. Hosnitnl Asune 27.75, Public Employes Retirement Board 45.04. L. Seymour 4.U0. Stale Ind. Acc. Comm. 2.IH 11 S Nni Bank 120.38. Juvenile Operation and Mainte- nnne: Aladdin Lock & Safe 0.00. Becks Bakery 15 OH Cnllrnrnin Pa. Cifie Utilities 5 70, Chucks Market iip.uo, liiv iMinitarv Service 3 50, Dept. of Finance 2.00, Edwards Re pair Shop 10,0(1, Fosters Pbdiniacv 14.10, Gas Equipment Service 51 08. Jims Produce 71.74, .lorgensens 134 45, Lifeco Ins. Co. 4.24, Manns 32.40. E. M. Madden. Trustee 35,30, M Mueller 7.00. Medford. Citv of 7 80. Millers K.ce Ranch 'ill 5(1 Modern Plumbing 14.08. National Hospital Assoc. 15.30. Pacific Pow er 120 72. Public Employes Retire ment Board 42 21. Rogue Federal Credit Union 45 110, Sims Hobby hiinp 1U.H3. Siskiyou Hardwar 10 50. Smith Sales A- Scrvlve 34,75,' South Bear Creek Sanitary District 7.00, Stale Ind. Acc. Commission 2.50. Stones TV 23,85. Tumy Ins. Aeency 20 on. y s National Bank Ull. 7U, valley Wholesale Co. 40.47. Quality Market 03 83. Willamette Valley 81.57, Willcrs Model Bak cry 28.05. General Road Department : O. Abbott 304.3(1. E. Accorne 445,58. L. Andrews 450.32. D. Baker 420.00. .1. Baldwin 414.70. A. Ballard 370.30. J Beams 18.05, W. Bench 458 24. R Berrlnuin 'lfi.78 Bigham 440.00. E Boardnian 441.24 M. Boat 420.75. D. Ilorcn 303.78 Bourne 420.00. R. Bourne 441 24. W Bourne 487.32, II. Brown 301.34. V. iirown 40H.OO, G. Uuehlioi 4 14.00, J. Burdell 451.24, W. Chapman '!!;). ilO, U. LIK'SllllI 4 ( I .IO, L.I1II- dcrs 423.30. R. Clark 408.50, D. Clif. ford 514.00. E. Cloiluh 420.00. .1 Conner 470.32. F. Cook 417.00. N. Covordale 414.00, G. Crumlcv 420. 00. E. Culver 478.32, C. Culy 370.52. L. Culburth 448.00. L. Damon 401.- 12, .1. Dan ford 450.32. C. Dean 448.24, II. Dcnzor 448 24. R. Dits worth 414.00. H. Dooms 478.32. W. Dooms 50(1.50, R, Diif-rcne 301.38, Dullon 430.00. E. Kurl 405.0(1, J. Karl 431.00. T. Karl 425.00. u. Kstes 470.32, H. Ferns 484.50, W. Flagg HI, D. Floyd 450.40. D. Goddanf 423,00, C, Gnodnli'hl 304 30. I. Green 420 00, M. GrUlin 400 8(1. E. nves I37.no, A. MiMldocK 4121, Hall 437.00. J, Hamilton 412 33. Harnlsh 403 32. R. Ilarnish 412 -!,. Hartman 472.70, B. Hatch 440.00, E, Henderson 510.50, D. llerndon 303.78, M. .lacobson 500.50, Jeldnoss 4211.00, C. Jenks 407. 28. Jcsme 375 30, R, Johnson 475.32, S. Johnson 471). 43, A. Jones 488 32. J Jones 400.70, E, Kanlor 474 24, I! Kantor 440 00. C. Kecney 472 32. L. King- 433 00, D. Kiser 432 00, K. Kite 440.00, I Larson 440 00. A. Lester 457 24. R. I.omas 414 00. J. I.usk 308 00, P. Lynch 420.00. F. Marshall 433.00, H. Merrill 5:17 00. II. Meyer 404 32. C. Michael 410.00, Michael 404 58. J. Miller 408 50, B. Moore 487.00. M. Moore 470 32, Music 414 00, C. Perdue 450.32, J. Perdue 430 00, .1. Pruitt 438.00, L. Rav 440 24, G Robertson 430.00, D. Shearin 420.00, F. Sherman 478.- tO, r Shipley 478-24, T Slione 375.- Shuck 3a3.0U. R. Simmons 458.24. A. Smith 483.00, P Smith 410 04. D Summer 381 12. W Som mer 423.00. R Soua 432.50, J. Slough 418.50, If. Stout 40150. D. Sweet 401.32, R. Thlgpln 445 00, M Tresham 405.00, L Vandcrpool 508 -58. L. Varner 405.02, R. Vaughn 303 01. C. Verstcgcn 408 50. D Wal den 430.(10. W. Walker 353 00. H. Wallnce 353 00, G. Williams 478 24, T Wrleht 4EI8 50. .1. Snradllnc 145.00 Supplies, Services nrid Equipment i for Road Department Am. Bltumuls Co . Am. Marsh .ill it, A in. hicel i "an. .in. Aimers Photo Shop 8 87, Ashland, City of 5 80. Big Pines Lbr 8 20, Bill Scar lett 88.82. Bruce Bauer Lbr. 8.04, Burks 4.17. Cal Ore Machinery 57 85, R. Carslensen 78 00. Clavlnn Co 40 25, Colyenr Motor Sale 078 1!!. Courtesy Chevrolet 110 71, Crater Auto Supply 80,18. Cralcr Lake Ma chinery, 708 80. Crater Lake Motors 203 01, Cummins Ore. Diesel H 03, Dumas Domestic 35 57, Eagle Point, Citv of 3.00. Eagle Wood Co 100.00, Eatherton Engine 2 10. Electric Sup ply 18 28. Esco 02 44, Fowler Engi neering Sales 83 75, Gardners Ma chine Shop 21.00. R, Gilbert 080 00, Hnupcrt Tractor 17.80. lit Marl In 18 70. Howard Cooper 45 02. Hub bard Bros. 202 13. Hubbard Wray Co 5 17. International Harvester 1283 72, Lifeco Ins. 188 42. Littrcll Port 108.13, E M. Madden. Trustee 180(120, Medford, Citv 8 05. Med ford Builders 10 85, Medford Con crete Const 1025 83. Mediord Lbr. 1 0 83. Medford Plate f Mass 02. 1 7. Mediord Stationery 32.78, Medford Sled 33 02. Mediord Tire 880 47. M C Linineer At Souk 1275 42. Minnesota Mining 180 (10, Moore Steel 128 32, M At W Chain Saw 3 00, McGraw-Hill 25.20. Nash Ford Tntc lor 5 07. Norrts Pulnl 2520 00. Nat I Hospital Assoc. 880 70. Of ft' Boy Ore. Gas. Co 00 05, Ore. Tire 584 38. Oregon Washington Tele phone 1125, Pacific Power 205 85, Pacific Northwest Be 60,75, Padg lutiii Glass 3 00. Peters de Lad 10 75 Pierce Freight Lines 12 27, Portland Motor 208 38, Public Em-, ploves Retirement 283180. Retire ment Boh id 58 56. Richfield Oil 274 64, Rogue Kqiilpment 3001.52. Rogue Federal 855 00, Rogue Travel ! 51 10. Sam Jennings, Scoter Tool Service 2 1 .20, Schel k v Equipment 52 73, Sherwln Williams 1 1 )2, 1, Sborev Ini6. Sloan Co 67 64, So fire Bearing Sales 1537 23. So Ore. Wholesale 4175. Standard Oil U4 - - ' 72. Stevens Corp 130 40. Slrecter Ami't 250 12. SureKil 85 00. Texaco 722050. Thrift Auto Supply 4175. Union Oil Co 262 87, United Cru sade 1650, U. S National Bank 6430 74. Valley Wholesale 20 57, WesttnghoiiKe 82 63, White City Tire 510 83. White Citv Water 222 40, William Parts and Equipment 283.30 MONDAY, DKCEMHKR 2.1, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 21st day of January, 1004, at the hour of 9:30 O'clock A.M. at the front door of the Jackson County Courthouie locat ed at Main and Oakdale St. in Medtorri. Oregon. I shall sell at Public Auction, for cash to the highest bidder all of the right, title, lien, estate and Interest of Jane H. Riggs. Vernon L. Water house, and Martha M. Waterhouse in the following described real property, to-wit: Lots Eight i si Hnd Nine (Ot. Block Seven 7 of the City of Gold Hill. Jackson County, Oregon, SAID SALE IS MADE PURSU ANT to an Execution in Foreclos ure issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon on the 18th day of December. 10113 wherein Charles L. Reed is Plaintiff and Jane H. Riges, Vernon L. Water house and Martha M. Waterhouse are defendants. Dated this 23rd dav of Decem ber. 1083. DeArmond Leigh. Sheriff Jackson County, Oregon ORDINANCE NO. 8834 AN ORDINANCE declaring the asscssinenl on property benefited for Ihe cost of constructing paving, curbs, gutters, driveways and catch basins on Pearl Street, from Saling Street to Jackson Street, in the City of Medford. Oregon; and di recting the Recorder to enter a statement thereof in the docket of City Liens and publish a notice thereof as required by the Charter. THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOT II ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS- Section 1. WHEREAS, the City Council did heretofore bv Ordi nance declare its intention to con struct paving, curbs, gutters, drive ways and catch basins on Pearl Street, from Saling Street to Jack son Street in the City of Medford. Oregon; and to assess the cost thereof upon each lot or part there of adjacent to and benefited bv such improvement Its proportionate share of the co.-it of said improve ment, and did fix the time and place for hearing protests against the construction of said improve ment, and the assessment or the cosl thereof, as aforesaid; and WHEREAS said Ordinance was duly posted and published as re quired by the Charter of the City; and WHEREAS a mecllng nf the Council was held at the time and place fixed in said Ordinance for ihe purpose of considering any such protests, but no protests were at such time, or at any time, made to. or received by the Council to Ihe construction of said improve ment, or the assessing of the cost thereof, as aforesaid, and said Council has considered the mutter and deeming that said conslruction in sain improvement was and Is nf material benefit to said Citv, and thai nil the property to be assessed therefor will be benefited thereby to ihe extenl of the probable amount of the respective assess ment s to be levied against said property, did order the construc tion in said improvement; and witr.nuAiv the cost of sa d im provement has been and herein- is determined to be the sum of $11,- NOW. THEREFORE It hrrnlw determined that Hie prnportlonatc share of the cost nf construction of said improvement, on each parcel of property adjacent to said Im provement and henclltcd thereby is ine nmouni set opposite the de- below, and that each niece or parcel of land benefited bv the con struction of said improvement, lo the full extent of Ihe amount so set opposite such niece nr nuri-ni and thai the respective amounts represent the proportional bonclits of said improvement in sulci re spect ive nnlceln nf lii-mim-tv nnri (lie Council doe herelw (Inelnri. that each or the parcels of prop- .- i.v nuMiuini neiow m nereoy as sessed the amount set opposite each respective description, for the. cum m ine consiruetion ot said iiupruvcniuni. (Ii Summary of the custs as sessed for the consti-iicltnn nf nnv. ing, curbs, cutters, drivewnv nnrt catch basins, on Pearl Street frum Saling Street to Jackson Street, in me Liiy 01 Mentord, Oregon Total Amount Assessed: SI 1.017.04 I (2) Assessments nn Ihe fnllnwlne described parcels of real properly in Ihe City of Medford. Jackson i.oumy. Oregon, for the construc tion oi said Improvements. Assessment No. I Herbert F. and Beltv Mnrrhc All that, real property described ui uecri recorded In Volume 400, r-ilKP .in I. oi ueen necnrrl nf .Inelr- son County, Oregon, fronling, 18(1.0 icci nn i ne vvesi. Jino nr Henri Street. 85-44-128. Total Assessment: $1,330.38 AsscsMui'iH No. 2 Herbert F. and Belly Morrts All that I'cnl nrnnertv rieNcHherl III Deed recorded in Volume 482. I Page 200, of Deed Records of Jack- win Couniy, Oregon, fronting, 130.0 icei nn me WCIl BltlC ni I'Ctiri Street. 85-44-127. Total Assessment: $1,108.42 Assessment No. ,1 Clyde T. and LaVerna Mouser All thai real property described In Deed recorded In Volume 425, Page 74 and Volume 481. page 338. of Deed Records of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, fronting, 50.3 Teet on the West side of Pearl Street. 85-44-128. Total Assessment: $480.77 Assessment No, 4 Nancy A. Alger All thai real property described In Deed recorded in Volume 382, Page 00, of Deed Records of Jack son County. Oregon, less that por tion thereof described In Volume 481, Page 388 of said Deed Records, fronling, 48 5 feet on the Weal side of Pearl Street. 85-44-120. Total Assessment: $472.08 Assessment No. 5 T. .1, and Shirley H. Borcn All thai real property described in Deed recorded In Volume 532, Page 212. of Deed Records of Jack son County. Oregon, fronting, 50.0 feel on the West side of Pearl Street. 85-44-130. Tola! Assessment: $521,74 e They're doing a remarkable job of developing leaders for America. But the cost of leadership has gone up. There's a higher price tag on classrooms, labora tory facilities and competent teachers. In less than 10 years the squeeze will get worse as col lege applicants double. To back America, back our collcgcc. College is America's best friend, HELP THE COLLEGE OF YOUR CHOICE NOW! To find out how the college crisis affects you, write to HIGHER EDUCATION, Box 36, Times Square Station, New York 10036. PLiblihiH M publift isfvlcs in fnooerslioa w.th Tha Advertis ing Council md th Nswipapsr Arivfldmng Escutvai Atocitgn. A 13 LEGAL NOTICES Assessment No. 8 T. J. and Shirley B. Boren All that real property descrihed in Deed recorded in Volume 532, Page 212. of Deed Records of Jack ion County, Oregon, fronting, 50.0 feet on the West side of Peart Street. 85-41-131. Total Assessment: $389.47 Assessment No. 7 R, W. and Mary C. Denman All that real property described In Deed recorded in Volume 392, Page 34, of Deed Records of Jack son County, Oregon, fronting, 100.O feet on the West side of Pearl Street. 85-44-132. Total Assessment; $778.9-1 Assessment No. 8 Alice N. Helman AM that real property described in Deed recorded in volume 389, Page 381. of Deed Records of Jack son County. Oregon, fronting, 10O.O feet on the East side of Pearl Street. 85-44-133. Total Assessment: $778.94 Assessment No, 9 School District 549-C All that real property described in Deed recorded m Volume 388, Page 58. of Deed Records of Jack son County. Oregon, fronting. 100.(1 feet on the East side of Pearl Street. 85-44-134. Total Assessment: $1,010.22 Assessment No, in School District 549-C All that real property described In Deed recorded in Volume 394, Page 218. of Deed Records of Jack son County, Oregon, fronting 100 0 feet on the East side of Pearl Street. 85-44-135. Total Assessment: $1,019.22 Assessment No, 1 1 School District 549-C All that real property described in Deed recorded in Volume 388, Page 57, of Deed Records of Jack son County, Oregon, fronting. 50.0 feet on the East side of Pearl Street. 85-44-138. Total Assessment: $509.61 Assessment No. 12 School District 549-C All that real property described in Deed recorded in Volume 388, Page 59. of Deed Records of Jack son County, Oregon, fronting, 50.0 feet on the East side of Pearl Street. 85-44-137. Total Assessment: $509.61 Assessment No, 13 School District 549-C All that real property described In Deed recorded in Volume 388, Page 60. of Deed Records of Jack son County, Oregon, fronting, 200.0 feel on the East side of Pearl Street. 85-44-138. Total Assessment: $2,038.44 Section 2. The Recorder-Treasurer of the City of Medford is hereby directed to enter a state ment of said severnl assessments in Ihe docket of City Liens of said City and publish a notice thereof by publication in the Medford Mail Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, for at least one publication and within ten days from the date of the en actment hereof. Passed bv the Council nH ulrnPrt by me In open session In authenti cation ot its passage this 19th day James J. Dunlev Mayor ATTEST: D. F. Huson. Approved bv m this 20th Hn of December, 1963. James J. Dunlevy Mayor NOTIfF. Tn the owner nr mniilnri n,i,n. of each parcel of property in tha foregoing ordinance. You are hereby notified that the assessment declared by the fore- Koing urninanee has been madft and Ihe lien therefor entered in in uuy wen uocKet and that the same is due, and you are hcrehy rcau,rcd in pay the same to the Recorder within ten U0 days from nn; service ot tnis notice, which notice in made by publication ot the foregoing Ordinance. u. r . Huson. Recorder. 11163 NOTICE TO CRH1HTORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY IN PROBATE tn the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE BUCKLEY. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have been appointed by the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County as Administra tor of the estate of George Buckley deceased, and havo duly qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby noflfled to present them with proper vouchers and duly verified, (o me at the of fices of Kelly & Grant Attorneys, 100.1 East Main St.. Medford. Ore. Ron, wilhfn six months from tha date of this notice. DATED at Medford. Oregon, thil 2nd day of December, 1983. L,ewis i. micKiey, Administrator Kelly Si Grant Attorneys for Admfnfstrator 1005 East Main Street Medford, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL IfRAniNG N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY, PROBATE DE PARTMENT In (he Matter of (he Estate of Annie Neelev. deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed his final account and report In the above entitled estate and that by order of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Oregon, Probate Depart ment, n hearing upon the same has been set for 'I uesilay. January 14. 1084, in the Circuit Court Room at the Courthouse in Medford. Jack son Couniv, Oregon, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A M. All persons having- onjecuons thereto ar herehv notified to nre- sent the same on or before such lime. Date of first niihl cation of tnu notice is December 16, 1083. Clinton c, Neeiey Executor Rohcrts, Kellington, Branchfleld A Heffernan Attorneys for Executor squexe e