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LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Friday, June 22, 1958 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELtVlsT ORDINANCE NO. 3t Ay ORDINANCE providing for the construction of a wmury trunk aewer to wrve and drain th South east Med ford Sewer Area as herein defined, and for the assessment of the coal thereof on adjacent property to be benefited thereby, determining the area within which property shall he benefited by said trunk sewer, pro viding for a public hearing; and meet ing of the Council thereon to consider pretests against said improvement and for the serving of the owners ol said property with notice of said hearing. THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That, for th purpose of provide nr sanitary sewer service and drainage for the property in the area dscnoed In Section 2 hereof, it is the intention of the Council to cause a Sanitary Trunk Sewer to be con structed along the courses and in the location described in the plans and specifications theretofore adopted by the Council bv Ordinance No. 6457, and now on file in the office of the City Manager in the City Hall. Med ford. Oregon, which plans and specifi cations are identified by endorsement thereon of the number of the ordin ance adopting the same, and are hereby incorporated herein, made a part hereof, and referred to herein for the course, location, details and estimated cost of said sewer: and to assess the cost of such improvement upon each lot or parcel of real prop erty adjacent thereto and benefited thereby in proportion to the benefits received by such lot or parcel as pro vided by the Charter of the City of Med ford. Section 2 That it Is hereby deter mined that real property situated within the following described area in the Citv of Medford. to-wit: Beginning; at a point on the west line of Pierce Road 30 feet south of the faction line between Section 21 and 28. T. 37 S. R. 1 W. W M ; thence East and parallel to said section line along the south line of Hillcrest Road to the went line of Foothill Road: thence south along the west line of Foothill Road and its extension to the East and West center line of Sec- J tion 2B, T. 37 S, R. 1 W. W.M ; thence westerly along said east and west center line to a point 30 feet west of the west line of DLC No. 59: thence southerly parallel to said west line of said D L C, No. 59. to the southerly njrht-of-way line of Barnett Road: thence easterly along said right-of-way line to north and south center line of Section 33: thence south on said north and south center line of Section 33. to the center of said Sec tion 33; thence S 8fl 20 W. 905 feet; thence S 0" 03' West 2.6j0 feet; thence S 89 57' W. 414 7 feet to the north west corner of Lot 2. Section 4. T. 38 S: thence S 0 04' W. 797 8 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 2. said Section 4: thence west along the north line of DLC No. 38. 1.261.7 feet; thence N AT 13' W. 50 3 feet; thence N 0' 10' E. along the east line of DLC. No. 48. 944 0 feet to the north east corner of DLC. No. 48; thence S 89" 57' W. along the north line of DLC. No. 48. 812 97 feet to the southeast rorner of D L. C. No. 51: thence S 89 57' W. along the south line of DLC. No. 51. 717 27 feet; thence N 34 30' W 489 02 feet; thence east 534 0 feet; thence north M M feet: thence west 601.38 feet: rhenee N 40 44 30' W. to a point 30 fret East of the West line of DLC. No. 6 1: thence North, parallel to and 30 feet East from the West line of D LC No. 51 to a point 330 feet south of the center line of Barnett road: thence West, parallel to and 330 feet South of the Center line of Barnett Road to the center of Bear Creek: thence Northwesterly along the center of Bear Creek on the following courses: N 13 53' W. 336 feet. N. 23' 20' W. flon feet. N 37 22' W. 700 feet N 13" 10' W. 5R8 feet. N. 30' 56' W 263 feet. S 57" 03' W. 470 feet, N 79" 54' W. 700 feet. N 41" 26 W. 730 feet more or less to the south line of the Cor porate Limits of the Citv of Med ford: trtence N 72" 52' E. 94.7 feet, more or Jess, to the Southwest corner of Block 4. Imperial Addition; thence N 72" 33' E. 1.175 feet more or less to a point 200 feet east of the east line of Ash- , land Avenue: thence northerly paral- lei to and 200 feet east of Ashland Avenue to the southeast corner of Block 18. Imperial Addition: thence In a northeasterly direction 450 feet more or less to the southeast corner , of Florence Avenue; thence northerly along the easterly line of Florence Avenue to its intersection with the south line of Scott Street; thence easterly along the south line of Scott Street and its projection to its Inter section with the easterly line of D.L.C. 44. T 37 S R. 1 W. W M.; tfcenct south erly along the easterly line of said D L C. 44 to its intersection with the northwest corner of the I.O.O F. Cemetary: thence easterly along the north boundary line of the I.O.O F. Cemetary and its projection to the center line of Highland Drive: thence northerly along the center line of Htshland Drive to its intersection with the center line of Keen Drive? thence easterly on the center line of iwne urive to ns intersection with the center line of Grovel and Avenue: thence northerly along the center line of Grove land Avenue to its Intersec tion with the center line of Wood lawn Drive; thence easterly along the renter line of Woodlawn Drive to the point of intersection with the easterly line of Richmond Avenue projected; thence northerly along1 said easterly line of Richmond Avenue to the south erly line of Oakwood Drive: thonr easterly along the southerly line of Oakwood Drive and its projection to wmw nne oi Windsor Avenue: thence southerly on the center line of Windsor Avenue In it intrtinn with the southerly line of Block 5, dic-nnum j0 9IBKIVOU HeiBhtS Add! tion protected: thence easterly along said southerly line protected and the southerly line of said Block 5. exten sion to Siskiyou Heights Addition to the westerly line of Country Club Park Addition; thence southerlv along the westerly line of Countrv nK Addition to the southwest corner of "",u amon; me nee easterly along the southerly boundarv of the said Country Club Park Addition to the southeast corner or said Addition; thence northerly along the easterly boundary of the Countrv Club Park ao cm ion and its projection to the MMuieny une or Hillcrest Road: thence easterly 620 feet along the northerly line of Hillcrest Road to the southeast corner of Lot 18. Getch ell Subdivision unrecorded: thence northerly 157 30 feet alone the easter ly nne or saia Lot 18 to the southerly line Of East Over Terrace Drive- thn westerly along the southerly line of MSTover lerrace urtve 23 feet; thence norineny zjh a teet along the easterly line of Lot 6. Getchell Subdivision un recorded to the east and west section nne between Sections 21 and 28 T 37, 5. R. 1 W. W. M.; thence 636 9 feet easterly on said section line to the northeast corner of the Getchell Sub division unrecorded: thence southerlv 30 feet along the easterly line of said auwaivmon to me point ot Deeinmna; being the area referred to in the title of this ordinance as the Southeast Meaiord sewer Area. will be drained and served by said trunit sewer, either directly through such lateral sewers may be hereafter constructed, and each lot or parcel of said property will be directly benefited by and ad jacent to. and shall be assessed for. the said improvement as provided In ariion i nerei . Section 3. That the Council will meet in the Council Chambers at the City Hall, in Medford, Oregon, on the 3rd dav of July. 1956 at 7:30 P M-. at which time and place the owners of said property are hereby called upon to appear before said Council and show cause, if any, why said improve ment should not be constructed, and why said property should not be as sessed for the construction thereof, Section 4. That warrants for the costs of the aforementioned improve ment shall bear interest at four per cent (4'Vt per annum and shali con stitute general obligations of the City of Medford. and the terms and condi tions of said warrants shall be as pro vided in Oregon Revised Statutes 287 502 to 287 510 inclusive. Section 5 That the City Recorder is hereby directed to serve notice hereof upon the property owners aforesaid by publishing this ordinance once in a dally newpaper, printed, published and of general circulation in said city at least ten ilOi days be fore the date of said meeting, and by posting five copies of this ordinance in five public and conspicuous places in said city for a period of ten UO) davs prior to said meeting. PASSED bv the City Council and signed bv me in open session in au thentication of its passage this 19 day of June, 1956. EARL M. MILLER, Mayor. ATTEST: Approved by June, ijjo. NEVA SAMUELS. Recosder. me this IB day of EARL M. MILLER. Mayor. Don't Be FatJ ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Educa tion at Room 110. Portland State Col lege. 1620 S W. Park Ave.. Portland. Oregon, until 2 P M. Pacific Standard Time, on Tuesday, July 31. 1956. for the remodeling of and additions to existing gymnasium building, which will become the College Union Build ing for Southern Oregon College of Education at Ashland. Oregon. Sep arate bids will be received for Gen eral Work. Electrical Work and Me chanical Work The basic bid Includes the com plete remodeling of and two additions to the existing gymnasium building. It includes a completely new me chanical and electrical installation throughout. The structure fs composed of concrete footings and exterior walls, wood studding, glued laminated and steel beams and wood floors. Drawings, specifications and forms of contract documents may be ob tained by prime bidders only from the office of R. J. Keeney. Architect, 210 Fluhrer Building. Medford. Ore gon, upon a deposit of S50.00 per set. Such deposit will be refunded upon the return of the drawings, specifica tions and forms of contract documents in good condition by the actual bid ders within two weeks after the open ing of bids, but to non bidders only if returned no later than one week prior to bid opening. The drawings, specifications and forms of contract documents may be examined at the Builders' Exchange in Portland. Salem, and Eugene, and at the office of the Architect. All bidders must comply with the laws of the State of Oregon relating to the qualification of bidders. Chap ter 279. Oregon Revised Statutes. No bid will be considered unless fully comple'ed in the manner pro vided in the "Instructions to Bidders" upon the bid form provided by the Architect and accompanied by a cer tified check or a bid bond executed in favor of the State of Oregon and the Oregon State Board of Higher Education in an amount not less than ten percent (10) of the total amount of the bid, to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should the bidder neglect or reiuse to enter into a contract and provide suitable bond for the faithtuf performance of the work in the event the contract ' is awarded to him. The Oregon State Board of Hither Education reserves the right to re ject any or all bids and to waive all informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof until after the elapse of 30 days from the bid opening. OREGON STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION ' BY Earl M Pallett Secretary, Eugene, Oregon 12-Year -Old Boy Gets High School Diploma; Wants To Be Physicist San Francisco (U.PJ How i old were you when you gradu ated from high school? Fred Safier Jr. is only 12. He gets his diploma today. The brilliant youngster, grad uating from the Drew school here, hopes to enter the Univer sity of California this fall to study to be a nuclear physicist. "I hope to play a part in elim ination of war and nuclear ex- LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice i. hereby given that I have been appointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackaon County. Executrix of the Will of James A. Grigsby. deceased, and have qualified. All persona having claims against the estate of said de cedent are hereby notified to present them with proper vouchers duly veri fied to me at the office of Skyrman. Ouellette t Heisel, attorneys. Room 418 Medical Center Building in Med ford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. uated and first published June 8. Edith G. Grigsby Executrix Skyrman. Ouellette & Heisel Attorneys for Executrix plosions," he says. "Real scien tists work for peace not war. Unless the world's nations stop atomic tests the world's popula tion will be eliminated in 1,000 years." Weighs 75 Pounds Fred, who will be 13 on Oct. 6, stands only 4 feet 8 inches high and weighs a scant 75 pounds. But the handsome, dark haired youth packs a lot of weight upstairs. The first indication of his un usual mental" abilities came early. Fred was only three when he told his father, a retired uni versity professor, that he wanted to learn to read. The boy picked it up in no time and now he can read French. German, and Latin, in addition to English. Safier Senior said his son showed a "phenomenal reading comprehension even then, and his ability to understand has amazed everyone who has ob served him." Young Fred, whose mother is a medical social worker, didn't start school until he was six, but promptly proceeded to skip the first, second, seventh, eighth and ninth grades. He is the youngest student ever to gradu ate from the Drew school, where he stands at the top of his class. Fred's main forte is science and he "dives into" related sub jects with gusto. But he confides he's "lazy" when it comes to such things as history and civics. "I don't work as hard as I should in some courses," he ad mits. Fred's father, a writer on philosophical subjects and a sometime poet, says the boy is "no more industrious than others his age." "We have to keep after him to study the things he doesn't like," Safier Senior said. "If he has to write an English composi tion he'll put It off to the last minute." Fred is already ahead of his future university classmates, having completed his second year of a college-level course in calculus. But despite his obvious scho lastic talents, Fred insists he is not a "bookworm." He's a redhot chess fan, plays tennis and baseball with the kids in his block at Berkeley across the bay, and even goes in for a little restrained dancing at school and parties. "I'm also passionately Inter ested in fencing and hope to take it up in college," he says , "I guess I've read too much of 'Cyrano de Bergerac'." Fred has one thing tn com mon with the other kids his age. "I have two opinions of school," he said, "the recesses and vacations are too short." A HARDY SOUL Papagios, Brazil flJ.PJ This provincial village lost its oldest intabitant Thursday at the re ported age of 150. Maria Da Silva died, leaving 38 great great grand children and 21 great great great grandchildren. mm bTs3 imam e a mmm l3 PACIFIC, INDUSTRIAL" 16 S. Central From 1-5301 Frank W. Gatalano GENERAL CONTRACTOR Custom Homes a Specialty PHONE 2-2174 OPEN FOR INSPECTION 1 ro S P.M. 750 Cueen Drive Small 2-bedroom horn redecorated. Approximately 5 6 yMt old. Wide lot, detached garage with small building for shop or extra retOM. F.H.A. Termi $1,000 Down $7,950 Full Frieo . TOM WHITTLE, Owner 1112 North Riverside Phone 2-3401 NATIONAL rORF.T- TIMBER FOR SALE Seated blda will be received by the Forest Supervisor, or his authorized representative, at the office of the Forest Supervisor. Post Office Build in. Medford, Oregon, up to and not later than 2.00 pro-, July 23, 1956. for all merchantable timber marked or designated for cutting on an area em bracing about 420 acres located with in NW!NEU. NENV4. W2 NW', St S' Section 21. T. 36 S. R. 3 C . W M . at Buck Point. Rogue River National Forest. Oregon, esti mated to be 30 M board feet of Douglas-fir. 3 M board feet of ponderous pin & white pine, and 23 M board feet of white fir and other species of timber. No bid of lew than $23 45 per M board feet of Douglas-fir, $49.50 per M board feet for ponderosa pine & white pine, and $11.25 per M board feet for white fir and other species will be considered. In addition to the prices aid for stum page, a coopera tive deposit ot $1.10 per M board feet, to be used b the Forest Service for paying the cost of slash disposal, for the total cut of timber under the terms of the agreement, will be re quired. A money -order, bank draft, or certified check for $300.00 must accompany each bid. to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or re tained in part as liquidated damages, according to the conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved Forest Service bid form, for use in submitting sealed bids, and full information concerning the tim ber, the conditions of sale and sub mission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor. Post Of fice Building, Medford. or the District Ranger, Butte Falls, Oregon, before bids are submitted. On FtfBMl UTS V om to far O aovejiV I The A yds Plan guar antees that you will losa pounds with your very first bog (2.93) or money back. Taken before meals as directed, Ayda curbs your appetite. You auto matically eat lew, low weight nsiu rally. Approved bv Doctors. No drugs no diet. sali's Seats! $3M AYDS VITAMIN AND MINERAL CANDY Central Rexall Drug Main & Central NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids endorsed "Proposal for the Installation of an Eight t8j Inch Cast Iron Water Main on Fir Street from Monroe Street to Melrose Ave nue and on Melrose Avenue from Fir Street to Graoe Street, in the Citv of Medford, Oregon'' will be received bv the City Council of the Citv of Med ford. Oregon, at the office of the Su perintendent of the Board of Water Commissioners, City Hall, Medford, Oregon, until 10:00 A.M. on the Sec ond Day of July, 1956. and will then be publicly opened and read. The work for which proposals are invited will be paid by Improvement levied upon the property benefited by "" na oy water commission Warrants as set forth in Section 48 of the "General Provisions". The work includes the following FURNISHING AND INSTALLING Approximately 1.189 linear feet Trench Excavation and Backfill Approximately 1.105 linear feet 8" Cast Iron Pipe Approximately 84 linear feet 6" Cast Iron Pipe Approximately 3 ea. 8" Gate Valves Approximately 4 ea. 6" Gate Valves Approximately 3 ea. Fire Hvdrants Approximately 1.380 lbs. Cast Iron Pipe Fittings Plans and Specifications mav be obtained at the Water Commission Office in the City Hall at Medford Oregon, upon the deposit of Ten (10) Dollars, which sum so deposited will be refunded if said Plans and Speci fications are returned in good condi tion within fifteen (15) days after the opening of bids. The necessary cast iron pipe, valves and fittings may be purchased from the Board of Water Commissioners at their shop on Fir and Jackson Streets. The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals and to accept such proposal as are to the best interest of the City. Datpd this 21st day of June. 196 CITY OF MEDFORD. OREGON Bv: Robert A. Duff. Superintendent Board of Water Commissioners For Action, Use Tribune Want Ads Easy, Just Dial 2-6141 snstsssBM-sBjaqHBjrasvBsssrsj - i mr ' - ms 1953 Cadillac Fordo, Radio Heater Hydro. $ 1995fu II Price 1955 Chevrolet 150 Tudor Radio Heater $ 1695 Full Price 1954 Ford Victoria Radio Heater Fordomatie s1595' Full P rice 1954 Chevrolet 210 Tudor One Owner Sharp $1295fu II Price 1953 Pontiac 8 Tudor Radio Heater Hydro. s11950fu II Price 1953 DeSoto V8 Club Cpe. Radio Heater-Power Steering Power Brakes $1395 Full Price 1953 Ford V8 Cust. 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