Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 10, 1955, Image 6

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    SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
A-Veapons Said
Ready To Protect
Allies in Pacific
Tokyo r Up- The United
States is ready to use atomic
weapons to . protect its ' Pacific
allies against Communist ag
gression, well informed sources
said today.
These sources said they t un
derstood the United States was
; prepared to use atomic weapons
to defend ,fepan, Formosa, the
Philippines and the Republic of
Korea,
They declined o 'discuss the
types of atomic weapons that
would be brought into use
against any Red aggressor in the
Pacific but it was presumed the
United States would use any
device that might be needed.
Adm. Arthur W. Radford,
chairman of the U.S. Joint
Chiefs of Staff, already has said
the United Statesrill use atom
ic weapons to defend the Repub
lic of Korea if the Reds open
new aggression, there.
For some time there has been
considerable speculation that the
o
United States has atomic weap
ons stockpiled in Asia, but there
never has been any official con
firmation. Guam and Okinawa have been
mentioned as likely spots for
storing atomic weapons, espe
cially bombs. -
. The United States has mutual
defense treaties with Japan, the
Republic of Korea, the Philip
pines and one with Formosa
awaiting ratification. If any of
these nations were attacked, the
United States could swing into
action immediately. t '
Reports of American readi
ness came soon after atomic au
thorities in Washington said nu
clear weapons now have become
standard equipment for all the
armed services.
Survey Shows More
Men Than Women
in US Hospitals
. Chicago - (U.R) More men
are hospitalized than, women, a
nationwide-survey shows.
This is true .despite. the fact
that one-sixth of all persons ad
mitted to hospitals in one year
were pregnant women. "
The survey was made by the
Bureau of MeSical Economic Re
search of the American Medical
association and reported in the
AMA Journal.
It showed that on one day in
1953 there were 1,206,592 per
sons in 6539 of the nation's 6840
registered hospitals. This includ
ed 642,156 men and 564,436 wo
men or 77,720 more men..
Men Shown Sicklier
Fcank G. Dickinson, director
of te bureau, said this "strong
ly implies that men are the sick
lier and more hospitalized sex,"
but the survey gave no definite
reason for the ratio. ,
The survey showed that even
in the childbearing years of life,
between 15 and 44, men exceed
ed women in hospitals by 13,
000. There were 98,605 more males
thai,females in Veterans Admin
istration hospitals and also more
men than women in other fed
eral hospitals. However, in gen-
erai nongovernmental nospuais
-
women exceeded men by 64,631.
In state hospitals the number
of males and females was prac
tically the same, 277,546 and
277,270.
U S. Will Press
For Verdine Release
Washington (U.R) Diplo
matic officials said today that
the United States will continue
to press for the freedom of Pvt.
William A. Verdine, 28, of
Starks, La., who was reported
arrested by the Russians in 1949
and held in jail ever since.
The State Department also is
giving some consideration to a
request that Moscow be con
tacted about the detention of
Mrs. Erika Glaser Wallach, wife
of an American citizen, in a Si
berian, prison camp.
.Verdine is being held in the
same Russian prison camp
where two other Americans,
freed Saturday by the Soviets,
were held. . They are John H.
Noble, 28, of Detroit, and Pvt.
William T. Marchuk, 38, of
Brackinridge, Pa.
DRY TOWN
Waterville, Pal 4U.R) What's
ffi a name? Not much according
to members of this community
which recently experienced of
all things a water ; shortage
when there was a washout of the
reservoir at Bull Run during a
heavy rainfall. . : "
Dead line Sunday Classified is at
noon Saturday : 10. a.m. Msnday for
Mondav; other days 5:30 previous day.
forl&LJsS
Pope May Hot Again
Resume Full Duties
Vatican City (U.R) Vatican
sources said today Pope Pius
XII may never again return to
the fast pace of carrying on his
full duties as spiritual leader of
425,000,000 Roman Catholics.
These sources noted that al
though the Pope is out of danger
he now gets up an hour later
and goes to bed four hours
earlier, at 10 pjn. instead of
2 ajn. :
The Pope's amazing battle
against gastritis t h a t almost
killed him last month has left
him in a weakened state in the
most critical winter of his 16
year reign.
Doctors attending the Pope
said his heart and lungs are in
excellent condition but have
ordered him to rest.
"For the Pope, there is no
rest," the Pope has often told
the doctors. .
Ten Outstanding
Young Men of '54
Selected by USJC
Tulsa, Okla. U.R) A college
president, a football coach and
explorers of test tubes,' space
and darkest Africa were among
the ten outstanding young men
of 1954 named Sunday by the
United ; States Junior Chamber
of Commerce.
The ten are the 17th annual
group to be named by the cham
ber, which will honor them at a
Louisville, Ky., banquet Jan. 22.
Those selected were:
Robert F. Kennedy, 29, of
Boston, Mass., counsel to the
Democratic minority on the
Senate Investigations subcom
mittee, a brother of the junior
senator from Massachusetts. He
was cited for his work in halt
ing trade between the western
nations and Red China.
West Virginia Pilot "
Maj. Charles E. Yeager, 31, of
Hamlin, W.Va., the Air Force
test nilot who first flew faster
than the speed of sound.
Terence P. Brennan, 26, of
South Bend, Ind., head football
coach7 at Notre Dame university.
Frank S. Rose. 34. of Lexing
ton, Ky., president of Transyl
vania college.
Hamilton F. Richardson, 21,
of Baton Rouge, La., law student
and Davis Cup tennis player de
spite the handicap of diabetes.
African ExBlorer
.Dr. Wendell Phillips, 33, of
Concord, Calif., explorer and
archeologist who has led nota
ble expeditions in Africa and the
Middle East.
Dr. William A. Spencer, 32, of
Houston. Tex., director of the
Southwestern Poliomyelitis Re-
smratorv Center.
"Ernest F. Hollines. 32. of
Charleston. N.C lieutenant gov
ernor of South Carolina.
J. Herberts Holloman, 35 of
Schenectady, N.Y., manager of
the metallurgy research depart
ment at the General Electric
Research laboratory.
Arthur M. Kraft, 35, of Kan
sas City, Mo., artist and sculp
tor. Lodge Operator Faces
Loss of U.S. Permit
Portland (U.R) Charles W.
Slaney, ousted operator of Tim
berline lodge on Mt. Hood, said
today he would fight the U.S.
Forest. Service's move "to the
last drop of legal procedure."
Slaney's permit to operate the
federally - owned resort and
chairlift was cancelled Friday
because of unsatisfactory man
agement. He said he will seek
a court injunction if a new per
mit is not given to him.
Slaney said he has a $385,000
business at stake and is losing it
because of "unfair criticism.
The Forest Service charged
that he failed to install pumps
to furnish water for the fire
alarm sprinkler system in the
wintertime and that his opera
tion of the chairlift was hazard
ous. ' .
Red China, Yugoslavia
Establish Relations
Tokyo (U.R) Communist
China announced today it is es
tablishing diplomatic relations
with Yugoslavia. '
A Peiping Radio broadcast
heard in Tokyo said both coun
tries will exchange ambassadors.
- Negotiations leading to the
establishment of diplomatic re
lations were carried out in Mos
cow by each country's respective
ambassador to the Soviet Union,
Peiping said. -
Chinese Premier Chou En-lai
wrote Coca Popovic, state secre
tary for foreign affairs of Yugo
slavia that Communist China
"welcomes" the establishment of
diplomatic relations and the ex
change of ambassadors.
Washington U.R) Demo
crats and Republicans in the
House and Senate worked back
stage Saturday in . an effort to
complete committee assignments
so the new Democratic - con
trolled congress can get to busi
ness.
Monday, January 10r 1955
As We Live
By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D.
Should She Invite
Ex-Steady To Prom?
The senior prom is the high
point in the. year for most high
school students, Naturally, a girl
wants to spend that time with
the boy she likes best.
(Q) "I havo ; been going
steady with a boy in my class
in school ever since the be
ginning of the- sophomore
year. This year he said be did
not want to go steady, because
he wanted to have more time
for his studies and to do things
with the boys. In our school
the girls invite-ihe boys to the
senior prom. Should I invite
this boy, even though we are
no longer going steady? I still
like him . very much, and I
hope he will ask me to go
steady again before our senior
year is over. My . mother
thinks I should not invite him
to the prom because he might
think I was trying to get him
to go steady again. Bui there
is no other boy I would enjoy
going with as much."
(A) Because the memory of
your senior prom will be one of
the most lasting of your, school
days, y o u
want it to be
as happy as
possible For
this reason
the. boy you
ask to the
prom should
be one you
would most
enjoy being
with.
You do not
Dr. Hurlock
have to be going steady with a
boy 'to invite him to a dance,
even one as important as a sen
ior prom. And because you have
gone steady with this lad for the
major part of your high school
career, he is the logical one for
you to ask.
The only thing that might
hold you back is the knowledge
that he has lost interest m you
or that he is going steady with
another girl. Under such cir
cumstances it would be best not
to invite him. He might turn
down your invitation, and this
alone would be enough to spoil
the prom for you. If, on the
other hand, his only reason for
not wanting to go steady is what
he said it was, then he will ex
pect you to7invite him to the
prom.
(COPYRIGHT 1355,
GENERAL FEATURES CORP.)
4-H Club News
Thimble Club
Thimblena 4-H sewing club
met Jan. 7. at the home of the
leader, Mrs. Ferd Jones, in Gold
Hill. Mrs. Al Beman ; assisted
Mrs. Jones. '
: Meeting was ' called to order
bv Jan. Newland, president.
Others present were Vervia Be
man, Dianne Jore, Judith Hig-
gins, Bonnie Knapp, Sue Wood
ward, Marilyn McCoy, , Judy
Force and Reba Taylor, who
just joined. . ,
. ' Judy Force,
Reporter.
Applegate Sewing Susans
" The Applegate Sewing Susans
held their second meeting of the
year Jan. 5 at the home of La
Verne Guches.
Nine members were present
and two new members, Gwen
Krouse and Mary Herriott came
to join our group.
Meeting dates tor tne rest oi
the vear were set with the next
meting being at Betty Nielsen's
on Jan. 19.
The annual March of Dimes
show, which the combined 4-H
clubs sponsor, was discussed and
it was decided the Sewing Su
sans would pop corn for sale
that night. r '
LaVerne Guches gave a dem
onstration on sewing on a but
ton and the leader, Mrs. Francis
Krouse, demonstrated shrinking
of cotton material.
Each member was assigned a
demonstration of their choice to
be given during the year. '
There were five visitors pres
ent. Games were played and re
freshments were served by Mrs.
Vera Guches. '
Sharon Roff,
Reporter ,
h
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REPORT OF CONDITION OF i
"ROGUE VALLEY STATE BANK" OF MEDFORD
. ' in the State of Oregon at the close of business on Dec. 31, 19S4
ASSETS '
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances,
and cash items in process of collection
United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Loans and discounts (Including S149.05 overdrafts)
Bank premises owned 843,995.67, furniture and fixtures $18,933.81
TOTAL ASSETS .:;.,.,...
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations
Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings)
.Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Other deposits (certified and officers'
TOTAL DEPOSITS .... .
Other liabilities ..
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including
obligations shown below) .
. .. CAPITAL
Capital .
Surplus
Undivided profits .
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS" 1 '. '. '.. -
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for
otner purposes .
I. Thomas H. Shearin. of the above-named bank, do solemnly affirm that
the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true
state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
THOMAS H. SHEARIN
Correct Attest: .
W. H. YOUNG
P. P. FARRELL
C. H. YOUNG "
, . , v Directors ,
(SEAL) . '
State of Oregon. County of Jackson, ss: "
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of January. 1955.
My commission expires May 30, 1957 LOU L. MARTIN, Notary Public
COW ALOFT
Meriden, Conn. flJ.R) Two
policemen, while patrolling , the
city's outskirts, saw a cow on a
barn roof. Together with the
amazed farm they v discovered
that,.bossie had walked out of a
loft window onto the roof. They
arranged a makeshift ramp and
coaxed the - cow down. They
closed their report at headquar
ters in the routine form: "No
damage to barn or cow."
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
TO TRADE White cedar fence posts
lor young aairy lyw iwuct. imin
now or to freshen soon. Loyd r. Su
va. 287 Union Avenue. Grants Pass,
Oregon, fnone nn p-opx.
FOR RENT Furnished 1-bdrm du
plex; oil heat. Electric rarce and re
frigerator. Close in. S50 jao. Adults
only. Phone 2-4615.
FOR RENT 1-bdrm fura apt. City
water. 2520 Merriman rd.
WANTED Someone to help chauffeur
to So. California and return, fnone
3-5079.
WANTED Housekeeper to live in.
3 cniiaren. salary, .rnone -aaoo oe-
tore 6 p.m. tor interview.
FOR . RENT Small apt., bachelor or
couple. 620 S. OaKdale.
FOR SALE: Medium size CARCO log .
ging Arch with traction wheels and
redwood boom. Will consider late
model pickup, or equity in late
model diesel logging truck or trac
tor. Loyd F. Silva, 287 Union Ave-
nue. Grants f ass. Oregon,
FOR SALE 1940 Chev., good condi
tion. Make offer. 960 Yz Ellendale Dr.
LOST Headboard and footboard of
single bed. Ph. 3-3aU3. lHtt.KOss
Lane. " . '
FOR RENT 1-bdrm, furn. duplex.
Central Realty. 118 N. Riverside.
Ph. 2-7300 or 2-2795.
GARAGE FOR RENT 108 S. HoUy.
Phone 3
SELL OR TRADE for lot or house
S1800 equity in a-umi apt. .urcume
$260. 3-4145.
FOR SALE Large overstuffed chair.
Good condition. ix bo. nuiu.
FOR SALE Chev. fender skirts. Ph.
2-7357 after 4.30.
FOR SALE 1948 International KB8
dual drive logging ituck wiui new
tires and complete overhaul. Also
dual axle loggipg trailer. Loyd F.
Silva, 287 Union Avenue. Grants
Pass. Oregon.
LUGGAGE COVERS Custom made.
canvas or plastic, vaneiy oi pauerin.
SELBY. Drive-in Service. 303 No.
Bartlett. Phone 3-3613.
50 sq. painted shakes with tindery
course, $1350 per sq. 6000 ft. of Oak
flooring, 4x4 cedar posts 40c each
and up. 1x6 V-rustic cedar $50. per
M. Free delivery. Phone 3 2888.
m rurn PRICES
Wheat, field run -. ... $4.30
Hen Scratch 4.40
Samson's Spec. Dairy 8.05
Rolled Barley .o0
Ground Oats and Barley- . 3.60
SAMSON FEEO ec aetu v.v.
FOR SALE M.W. wringer washer, re
conditioned, like new. Reasonable,
Phone 3-1667. 526 Haven St.
ORDER IRON ROOFING NOW,
Call for of r-tne-car prices.
GRANGE COP -Central
Point Ashland
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL at Samson's:
10 lbs. Blocks veewes wney iu
SAMSON FEED c BU w.
Hay Wanted Must - be good quality.
SAMSON FEED & FEED CO.
WANTED TO LEASE Dairy. P. O.
Box 311. xaient,
ATTENTION Orchardist. Smudging
tires free for the hauling. 1200
Crater Lake Ave.
KLAMATH Alfalfa hay, first cutting,
consider trading ior stock.
Eagle point, VAa-aaw or vftc-jwa
PIANO RENTALS Used spinet $10
per montn. amaii ounwow
new blond spinet $12; reconditioned
. i.kt ttc Xr vnov snnlv tin nur.
chase. Erskine's Piano Store. 1304
Kings Hwy.
r add WTDP T i cf 2-nnint 7.50
Moo, to l.Tinlnt SI 1 45 Hpavv 2-POint
- $10.55. We can save you money on
all your lencmg neeas.
SAMSON FEED & SEED CO.
FOR SALE Bundles
papers. 20c each.
Tribune Office.
of old news-
Medf ord Man
SAVE AT NORTON'S
GOOD 4x4. 4. 5 6. 7. & 8 ft. CEDAR
30 M Vary good 1x8 SHEATHING
$35 M.
S M 2x6 Red Fir center match $40 M
Free delivery Ph. 3-ZB88
NOTICE Tree service of all kinds,
Ph. 2-5376. Withrow.
Television and Radio Repair
Trowbridge & Flynn Electric Co.
214 W. Main Ph. 2-5211
MEDFORD FURNITURE
2ND HAND STORE
USED Furniture and Appliances
2502 W. Main Phone 2-9355
CUSTOM MIXING & GRINDING
. You will like our prompt service
We can handle your grain bulk.
SAMSON FEED & SEED CO.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FILING TRADE-MARK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on
December 7. 1954. DICK LEWIS, with
his principal office at 600 East Fourth
Street. Olympia, Washington, did file
and record in tne Trade-Mark Records
of the State of Oregon the Trada-Mark,
"Auto Biography," tne same consti
tuting an envelope setting forth a
history of used cars sold by purchas
ing franchise car dealers, and being
attached by adhesive means to each
used car placed for sale by . said
dealers. ' -
The said Dick Lewis does hereby
claim ownership of said trade-mark,
and public notice of said ownership
is nereoy given.
DICK LEWIS.
Owner of the Trade-Mark.,
"Auto Biography"
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FIRST
AND FINAL ACCOUNT .
NOTICE IS HEREY GIVEN to all
concerned that Ernest Ben Sweetman,
Administrator of the Estate of Fred-
cjiarKe. Deceased, has filed in the Cir
cuit court of tne state of Oregon for
the County of Jackson. In Probate,
his First and Final Account as Admin
istrator of said estate and said Court
has set the 1st day of February. 1955.
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., of
said day in the Circuit Courtroom at
the Courthouse in Medford. Oregon,
as the time' and place of hearing said
First and Final Account and objec
tions thereto. Ernest Ben Sweetman,
Administrator. , William F.- Johnson.
Attorney at Law. 220 SJC. "B" Street,
Grants Pass. Oregon.
315889.80
673.46C.00
48.884.55
542.607 J9
64.929.48
-$1,645,771.42
..$ 742.376.26
- 538.744.38
- 31.442.33
134.825.08
checks, etc.)
;
.
14.446.11
..$1,461,834.16
9.169.66"
subordinated
ACCOUNTS
-$1,471,003.82
..$ 100.000.00
- 50.000.00
24.767.60
174.767.60
..$1,645,771.42
..$ 190.000.00
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that I have
been appointed by the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Jackson
County. Administratrix of the estate
of Lulu W. Brown, deceased, with., the
Will Annexed, and have qualified.' All
persons having claims against said es
tate are hereby - notified to present
them, with proper vou6hers duly veri
fied, to me at the office of Skyrman.
Ouellette & Heisel. Room 418. Medical
Center Building, in Medford. Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this notice.
Dated and first published January
10, 1954.
r- Margaret Leever, -.
Administratrix with the -Will
Annexed.
Skyrman, Ouellette & Heisel.
Attorneys for Estate.
ORDINANCE NO. 6137
; AN ORDINANCE declaring the
assessment on property benefited for
the cost of constructing concrete
curbs and gutters, driveways and
asphaltic concrete pavement on Ken
yon Street from Monroe Street to
Melrose Avenue in the Citv of mh.
ford, Oregon; and directing the Re-'
coroer to enter a statement thereof
in the Docket of City Eiens and pub
lish a notice thereof as required by
the Charter.
THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTTT
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. WHEREAS, the Citv
Council did heretofore by Ordinance
declare its intention to construct con
crete curbs and gutters.- driveways
and asphaltic concrete oavement on
Kenyon Street from Monroe -Street to
Melrose Avenue in the Citv of Med
ford. Oregon; and to assess the cost
thereof upon each lot or part thereof
adjacent to and benefited by such
improvement its proportionate share
of the cost of said improvement, and
did fix the time and place for hearing
protests against tne construction of
said improvement, and the assessment
of the cost thereof, as aforesaid. And
- wxixuixiAo Earn uramance was auiv
posted and published as required by
the Charter of the City. And
WHEREAS a meeting of the Coun
cil was held at the time and place
fixed in said Ordinance for the pur
pose of considering any such protests.
but no protests were at such time, or
at any time, made to. or received bv
the Council to the construction of said
Improvement, or the assessing of the
cost thereof, as aforesaid, and said
council has considered the matter and
deeming that said construction of said
improvement was and is of material
benefit to said City, and that all the
property-to be .assessed therefor will
be benefited thereby to the extent of
the probable amount of the respective
assessments to be levied against said
property, did order the construction
of said improvement. And
WHEREAS, the cost of said im
provement has been and hereby , is
determined to be the sum of $7,581.13
NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby de
termined that the proportionate share
or the cost of construction of said inv
provement, on each parcel of property
adjacent to said improvement and
benefited thereby is the amount set
opposite the description of each piece
or parcel of land below, and that each
piece or parcel of land is benefited by
the construction of said. improvement,
to the full extent of the amount so set
opposite such piece or parcel p.nd that
the respective, amount represent the
proportional 'benefits of said improve
ment - to said respective parcels of
property, and the Council does hereby
declare each of the, parcels of prop
erty described below, and each of the
same is hereby assessed the amount
set opposite each respective descno
tion. for the cost of the construction
of said improvement.
. That a summary of assessments for
construction of concrete curbs and
gutters, driveways and asphaltic con
crete pavement on Kenyon Street
from Monroe Street to Melrose Ave
nue in the City of Medford. Oregon:
' Contractor's Estimate $6,841.45
Advertising and Printing.. .62.03
Interest on Warrants 47.85
Engineering ..... . 629.80
Less City of Medford Share- 193.83
Total Assensmenta - .......S7 387.30
Assessments for the construction of
concrete curbs and gutters, driveways
and asphaltic concrete pavement en
Kenyon Street from Monroe Street to
Melrose Avenue on the following de
scribed parcels of real property m the
city of Medford, Jackson County,
uregon, to-wit:
Assessment No. 1
Grant and Mabel A. Todd
Lot 1, Blk. 7. Amended Plat of South
Park Addition to the Citv of Medford
Jackson County, Oregon; fronting 53.9
teet on tne East side of Kenvon Street,
. Amount of Assessment $300.22
Assessment No. 2
John R. and Eva D. Pond
Lot 17. Blk. 7. Amended Plat of South
Park Addition to the City of Medford.
Jackson County, - Oregon: fronting
141.3 feet on the East side of Kenyon
Street.
Amount of Assessment S787.03
Assessment No. 3
- John R. and Eva D. Pond
Lot 18. Blk. 7, Amended Plat of South
Park Addition to the City of Medford.
Jackson County. Oregon; fronting 50.0
117 S. CENTRAL
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LEGAL NOTICES
feet on East side of Kenyon Street.
Amount of Assessment. $313.60
Assessment No. 4
Harold W. and Nellie M. Wilson
Lot 19. Blk. 7. Amended Plat of South
Park Addition to the City of Medford.
Jackson County: Oregon: fronting au.u
feet on East side of Kenyon Street.
Amount of Assessment $278.30
Assessment No. 5
Harold W. .nd Nellie M. Wilson
Lot 20. Blk. 7, Amended Plat of South
Park Addition to the City of Medford.
Jackson County, ' Oregon: - fronting
50.0 feet on East side of Kenyon Street.
Amount of Assessment $313.15
' Assessment No. 6 -
Raymond Jackson rjid Virginia. Tarbell
Lot 21. Blk. 7. Amended Plat of South
Park AddiUon to the City of Medford,
Jackson County. Oregon; fronting ao.o
feet on East side of Kenyon Street.
Amount of Assessment $278.50
Assessment No. 7
Raymond Jackson and Virginia Tarbell
Lot 22. Blk. 7. Amended Plat of South
Park Addition to the City of Medford,
Jackson County, Oregon; fronting au.u
feet on East side of Kenyon Street.
Amount of Assessment u s.su
Assessment No, 8 v
William C. and Donna L. Rose
Lot 23. Blk. 7, Amended Plat of South
Park AddiUon to the City of Medford.
Jackson county, Oregon; fronting
feet on the East side of Kenyon. Street.
Amount of Assessment $696.24
' - Assessment No 9
scnoot District mo. 49
Lots 7. 8, 9. 10. 11. 12. Blk. 3. Howard
Addition to the City of Medford. Jack
son county, Oregon, to-wit: fronting
305 feet on the West side of Kenyon
Street, v
Amount of Assessment $2,088.24
Assessment No. 10
School District No. 49
Lots 1, 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. Blk. 6. South Park
AddiUon to the City of Medford. 'ack-
son County, Oregon, to-wit: fronting
299.9 feet on the West Side of Kenyon
Street. ,
Amount of Assessment $2,053.32
Section 2. The Recorder of the Citv
of Medford is hereby directed to enter
a statement of said several assess
ments in the docket of City Liens of'
said City and' publish a noUce thereof
as required by the Charter.
massed bv the Citv Council and sign
ed by me in open session in authenti
cation of its passage this 4th day of
January, 1955.
- Earl M. Miller. Mayor
ATTEST:
Recorder. Neva Samuels
Approved bv me this 4th Hnv nf
January, 1955. . ..
&ax jvi. miliar, Mavor
NOTICE
To the owner, or reputed ownpr. of
each parcel of property described in
the foregoing Ordinance, as named
therein, . and in the lien declared by
said Ordinance as recorded in the
Docket of City Liens.
you are hereby notified that the
assessment declared by the foregoing)
romance nas Deen made and the lien
therefore entered in the City Lien
uocket, and that the same is due and
you are hereby required to pay the
same to the City Recorder, within ten
(10) days from the service of this no
tice, which service is made by publics
tion of the foregoing Ordinance and
this notice, pursuant to Section 2 of
the foregoing Ordinance.
Neva Samuels, Recorder
27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Generators Starters
Generator-Starter repairs & exchange,
Armature winding. Cliffs Auto
Electric. 1311 N. Riverside. 2-5068
Electric Motors
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Delco and Smitbway Motors
Motor Rewinding and Repairing
112 N Front ' Phone 8-2626
Sewing & Alterations
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Riverside. .
Beads Reitrung
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. JEWELRY REPAIRING
SANTO'S AGATE SHOP 411 E. Main
; - Granite & Top Soil
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gravel, pit run and crushed granite.
Jim Nunes, Phone 3-4638.
GRANITE
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CRUSHED ROCK. SAND & GRAVEL
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Phone 2-5336 or 2-5897
Services & Repairs
KIRBY COMPANY -.
Service and Repairs :
1Q28 Murray Ave. Phone 2-8821'
Television & Radio
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Building
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Cabinet Work
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. CITY CABINET SHOP
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924 So. Central Phone 2-9319
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