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rvll Do It Everv yyy vesv sod PL-'-iJEY- "WIS LOOKED LIKE A REAL. f?4 3,'T F50M OUT FPONT- Wy.' wuat DV4 KNQW--TV4SS Ta3'-'S SOT A MO IN IT iJEy.' uow oo you SO DO T-l-dT ROPE JICK.P4L? LEGAL NOTICES ORhlVANCK NO. l'l ! AN ORDINANCE deci;.nn the ; sesment on propt-rtv h'riffiifd bv j the use of a water niasn on Harnett j Road trom a point 1 2'2 U icet West ; of the line between Donation Land I Claims numbered and 01. Knsterlv to a point 1. :." 8 feet Ea.-,t r.f the nio.st i Easterly line ot InatKni Land Claim No 51. said point being at the West erly riht ot way line of Murphy Road as a lateral water main, and di recting the Recorder to enter a state ment thereof in the Docket of Citv Liens and pu blush a notice thereof as required hv the Charter THE CITY OF MKDKORD DOTH ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS. Section 1. Whereas the City of Med ford did heretofore cause to be constructed and laid a water main on Barnett Road from a point 1 .272 Q feet West of the line between Dona tion Land Claims numbered "0 and 51. Easterly to a point 1.HD5 8 feet East of 1he most Easterly line of Do nation Land Claim No. M, said point beintr at the Westerly ncht of way line of Murphv Road and the cost of said water main has not been paid and the Council is of the opinion that said water main mav he urd bv the pro erty fronting on said streets wherein said water mam has been laid as a laeral water main without material' interfering with the use thereof for the purpose for which it was oriKm llv laid and. WHEREAS the Council did. after aaid water mam was laid, declare hv resolution. it intention to assess the property fronting on said streets within which said water main was laid and w-hich it proposed to permit Tne owners of adjacent property to use for lateral water main purposes nd did. in said resolution, designate the amount per front foot which it proposed to assess against said adja cent property, and; WHEREAS said resolution was duly posted and published as required bv the Charter, and whereas a meeting of the Council was held at the time and place fixed in said resolution for the purpose of considering any pro tests against such assessment, but no protests were made at such time or at any time thereto and the Council hav ing considered the matter and deem ing that the use of said water main for lateral purposes, as aforesaid, is of material benefit to the said City and that all of the property to be assessed therefor will be benefited therebv to the amount of the assess- , ment herein levied against the same, ! and: Whereas the Council has determined tfcat the sum of ?2 25 per front foot te a proper and reasonable amount to he assessed against the property fronting upon the streets within which said water main was laid, now there fore, each parcel of property here inafter set forth and described is hereby found to he benefited hv the i use of said water main as a lateral water main and each thereof is here by assessed the amount set opposite each respective description for the iwe of said water main for lateral purposes as aforesaid ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE Assessment No. 1 Walter J. and Hornthv A. Young ye Southerly 100 feet of the prop 3ft Y described in Jackson Countv Ieed Records. Volume 414. Page 2.iK Trontage 17fi 00 feet. Rate per foot S2 25. Amount due-j3f6 00. Assessment V. 2 Eugene Paul and Ruth A. Eberius ie Southerly inn feet of the property described in Jackson Cou n t v Deed Becords. Volume 279. Page 232. TVontage 17B no feet. Rate per foot $2 25. Amount due Snots no. Assessment No. 3 Huhert and Cl.ira Beer The Southerly InO feet of the property escribed in Jackson Countv Deed Records. Volume 288, Page 316. Frontage RR nn feet. Rate per foot ?2 25. Amount due $108 00. Assessment No. 4 T.oren Vi, and Lorena M. Prnrk The Southerly inn feet of the prop erty described in Jackson County Deed Records. Volume T.fi7, Page 2fi7. Frontage RR AO feet. Rate per foot S2.25. Amount due S1H8 00. Assessment No. 5 Claude and Nell Simms Dean The Southerly mo feet of the prop erty described in Jackson Countv Deed Records. Volume 27.1. Page 479 Frontage 17t 00 feet. Rate per foot S2.25. Amount due i0. Assessment No. f Lawrence N. and Marv E. Potter The Southerly 100 feet ot the prop erty described m Jackson Countv Deed Records. Volume 28 1, Page 34.1. Frontage 17ti 00 feet. Rate per foot $2-25. Amount due $3HH 00. Assessment No. 7 Carl F. and Charlcne Anderson The Southerly mo feet of the property described in Jackson Countv Deed Records. Volume 3W Page 425 Frontage 155.70 feet. Rate per foot $2 23. Amount due 5350 33. Assessment No. S Leland and fieorgia Cngeins The Southerly 100 feet of property described in Jackson Countv Deed records. Volume 259. Pace 32 Frontage 178 00 feet. Rate per foot O 25. Amount due 53!H 00. Assessment No. 9 Leland and Georeia Coccins me property described in Jackson Couety Deed Records. Volume 2R5. Wf 471 Frontage 138.40 feet. Rate pee toot 52 25. Amount due $31140. Assessment o. 10 Carl E. Anderson Tfta Southerly 100 feet of property described in Jackson Count y Deed Kecorris., Volume 409. Page 72 Frontage 75 oo feet. Rate per foot 2 25, Amount due 5168 75. i r . Why Suffer Longer? When Others Fail COME TO US ACT NOW! Our Nature's HERB remedies will help you to re fain your good health. Our remedies have been successful in aiding the sick all over the state tor over 18 years. Remedies for disorders, sinuses, heart, liver, stomach, gas and ulcers, constipation, piles, asthma, female complaints, kidney, bladder, blood, rheumatism, back and headaches. For Male, Female and Children. BRANCH OFFICES: Albany Salem Eugene North Bend -woort Time g-E SJSS O 35 ! .t"E?S,-J3;(-l5Lrr V A-.LTELL Px5 -IE TM S'Ko MJXT .. - J0S T-e vSCmS I, T3 CkS f ' ST Assessment No. 1 1 Far) .ind Edna Penning The Southerly H.O feet o! property described in Jackson Count'.' Deed Record.. Volume 411. Pace 4HI. Front at 1 4!' 88 teet. Ri.ie ptr foot 52 2"j. Amount due S3.'i7 23. ssrssment No. i'i Herbert J. Ianik-n The Souther-. c.i feet o! the prop erty described in Jackson Countv Deed Records. Volume 420, Page 115. Frontage 22H J5 teet. Rate per foot S2 2", Amount due S515.14. Assessment No. 1 3 Hruoks-Hawk. Inc. The Southerl v loo teet of the prop ertv described in Jack.-on Countv Deed Records. Volume 413, Page 494. frontage 17!( d5 fect. Rate per foot j $2 25. Amount due $404 21. Assessment No. 14 fieorge and Katie Marcisz I The Southerly 10O feet of the prop- ! ertv described in Jackson Countv Deed Record.s. Volume 343. Page 184. Frontage 1H7 HI feet. Rate per foot $2 25. Amount due $444 fi2. Assessment No. 15 Oral i. and Harhara M. Clark The Southerly 100 teet ot the prop erty described in Jackson Countv Deed Records. Vol :ime 4 !6 Pace fv, F rontage 100 no feet. Rate per foot 52 25. Amount due $225.00. Assessment No. 16 G. E. Wilson The Southerly ion feet of the prop erty riescrihed in Jackson Countv Deed Records. Volume 323. Page 404 Frontage 100 no feet Rate per foot 52 25. Amount due 5225 00. Assessment No. 17 Gus H. and Colleen E. Roen The Southerly mo feet of the prop erty riesenhed in Jackson County Deed Records. Volume 409. Page 369 Frontage 72n no feet. Rate per foot $2 25. Amount due Sl.fi20.00. Assessment No. 18 Roy . and Nelda H. Heath The Southerly 1(10 feet of the prop erty described in Jackson Countv Deed Records. Volume 377, Page 47 Frontage 204.50 feet. Rate per foot $2 25. Amount due S4H0 13. Assessment No. 19 Lloyd Black Beginning at the Southeast corner of the property described in Jackson Countv Deed Records. Volume 377. Pace 47. thence North 100 feet, thence South 89 1 3H' 45" East 5947 feet. thence South 100 feet, thence North ! 89 ' 3' 45" West 99 47 leet to the i point of beginning Frontage 99 47 teet, Rale per fout $2 25. Amount due S223 R1. Assessment No. 20 Iris O. Indce Beginning .tt the Southwest corner of the property described in Jackson Countv Deed Records. Volume 382, Page 349. thence North Sit1 3G' 43" West, 99 47 feet, thence North 100 feet. thenc South 89' 3fi' 45" East. 99 47 feet, thence South 100 feet to the point of beginning Frontage 99 47 feet. Rate per foot $2 23. Amount due S223 81. Assessment No. 'M Ralph E. and Lulu B. Pierce The southerly 100 feet of the prop erty described in Jackson Countv Deed Records. Volume 382. Page 349. Frontage 198 94 feet. Rate per foot $2.25, Amount due 5447 62 Assessment N. 22 Arthur and Twila E. Hradshaw Southerly 100 feet of the property described in Jackson Countv Deed Records. Voiume 367, Pace 287 Frontage 100 70 feet. Rate per foot $2 25. Amount due S22R 58. Assessment No. 23 Ira D. Phipps Beginning at the intersection of the North line of Barnett Road with the East line of " Donation Land Ciaim No. 51. T. 37 S. R I W ; W. M.. Oregon, thence Easterly along said North road line 991 feet: thence North lfto ieet thence Westerly, parallel with said North road line to the said East line of D L. C 51; thence Southerly along said East line 100 feet to the point of beginning. Frontage 901 00 feet. Rate per foot 52 25. Amount due 52,229 75. Assessment No. 24 Rogue Valley Memorial Hospital Southerly 100 feet of the nroDertv described in Jackson Countv Deed ; Records. Volume 406. Pages 252 and Frontage 933 38 feet. Rate per foot S2 25. Amount due 52.100 1 1. Assessment No. 25 Martin and Gertrude Heitkamp The Northerly mo feet of the East erly 97 feet of the property described in Jackson Countv Deed Records. Vol ume 199. Page 142 Frontage 97 on feet. Rate per foot 52 2j, Amount due 5213 25. Assessment No. ?S Fred C. and Harriet E. Hlllis The Northerly loo feet of property described in Jackson Countv Deed Records. Volume 356, Page 296 Frontage 85 00 feet. Rate per foot 52 25. Amount due $19125. Assessment No. 27 Mrs. Fred L. Whitman The Northerly 100 feet of the East one-half of the property described in the Jackson Countv Probate Journai olume fi9. Page 436 Frontage 85 00 feet. Rate per foot 52 2o. Amount due 5191.25. Assessment No. 28 Nina R. Miller The Northerly 100 feet of the prop erty described in Jackson Countv Deed Records. Volume 407 Page 183" Frontage 95 00 feet. Rate per foot 52 2d. Amount due 5213 75. Assessment No. 29 Samuel Keith Morehouse The Northerly 100 feet of the property described in Jackson County Deed v.Mume ji.i, i'aee 144. Frontage 190.00 teet. Rate per foot 52 2a. Amount due $427.30. S. B. F0NG Herb Specialist CHARLIE CHAN OFFICE OPEN SUNDAYS ONLY 12 NOON TO 4 P.M. CHINESE MEDICINE & HERB CO. 624 S. Riverside Medford Bv Jimmv Hatlo : i CJT LE E -IsvT-'o y C3UM EEC?E T- 1 IT v-iS r , :i ; -,-t U M T4 CLUS ROSTER. i7 .c There's cn'e 3t EVE9Y club snow-me OU6MT TO C4Ry A PEST LICEN'SE L-. VV4kMKSEL, Assessment No. 3" H. D. and Blanche A. Powell The Northerly 100 ieet of the property described :n Jackson Countv 'Deed Records. Volume 4! 5. Pace 391 . Frontage 95 00 feet. Rate per foot $2.25. Amount due $213 73. Assessment No. 31 Rov L. and Hora A. Howard The Northerly 100 leet of the prop erty described in Jackson County Deed Records. Volume 344. Page 440. Frontage 82 30 teet, Rate per foot $2 25,' Amount due S 1 85 3. Assessment No. 32 Charles and Virginia .Miller The Northerly loo feet Ol 'he property described m Jackson County Deed Records. Volume 3t)3, Pate 232. Frontage 82 50 feet. Rate per foot $2 25, Amount due Slb5C3. Assessment No. 33 -fosejih and t ranees Karon The Northerly 100 teet ot the West- eny 100 teet of the property described j in Jackson County Deed Records, FrontTge 2 25. Amount due $225.oo. I Assessment No. It (ieneva L. oung The Northerly 100 feet oi the prop erty described m Jackxm County Deed Records. Volume 4 rs. P:tt,e 127. Frontage H'l 00 feet. Rnte per foot $2.25. Amount due $135 On. Assessment No. 3." T. K. Uvnn or Lillian A. Flvnn The Northerly 100 feet of the prop erty described m Jackson County Deed Record.. Volume 3n4. Page 173. Frontape1 150 00 feet. Rate per foot $2.25. Amount due S337 50. Assessment No. 3fi Hale and Kathryn Wheeler The Northerly 100 feet of the prop erty described m Jackson County Deed Records. Volume 404. Page 43. Frontaee ion 00 feet. Rate per foot $2.25, Amount due $225.00. Assessment No. ?! L. A. and Mary V. Porter The Northerly 100 feet of the prop erty described in Jackson County Deed Record. Volume 2tft. Pace 36 Frontage 200 00 feet. Rate per foot $2 25. Amount due $450.00. Assessment No. 38 Medford Printing Company The Northerly ino ieet ot the prop erty described in Jackson County Deed Records. Volume 2H I , Pace .V5. Frontage 1H" 10 fret. Rate per toot $2 25. Amount Hue S4f i.j 23. .-.essnient ,u. (! Clifford K. and Viv.i "I. I.eu is The North 100 teet of the property described in Jackson County Deed Records. Volume Pncc R2. Frontage 1 .V 00 fret. R;ito per foot $2 23, Amount due S337..V. Assessment Nn. 40 Gertrude Stark anrl Mrs. .lark Van Ityke Th0 Vnrtherlv KiO tee', cf the prop erty desenhed in Jackson County Deed Records. Volume 2i',h, I'ace Frontage 150 00 feet. Hate per foot S2.25. Amount due $337 50. Assessment No. 41 Clvde and Audra Klla Keenev The Northerly 100 feet of the prop erty described in J;ckson County Deed Records. Volume 33. Pace lflf Frontage 1 17 00 feet. Rate per foot S2 25. Amount due $2ti3 25. Assessment No. 42 Lester C. and Alu M. Coleman The Northerly 100 feet of the prop erty described in Jackson County Deed Records. Volume 340. Pace 404 Frontage 108 50 feet. Rate per foot S2.25. Amount due $244 13. Assessment No. 43 Elmer H. and Elsie P. Moore The Northerly 100 teet of the prop erty desenhed in Jackson County Deed Records. Volume 420. Page 1H8. Frontage 206 50 feet. Rale per foot $225. Amount due $464.fi3. Assessment No. 44 Ralph E. and Lulu B. Pierce The Northerly 100 feet of the prop erty described in Jackson County Deed Records. Volume 382. Page 347. Frontaee 1.500.00 feet. Rate per foot $2 25. Amount due S3. 375 00. Assessment No. 45 C. E. Mclntyre and A. G. Antony Beginning at the intersection of the South line of Barnett Road with the East line of Donation Land Claim No. 51 in T. 37 S., R. 1 W. W. M. Oregon, thence Easterly along said South road line 1.914 6 feet thence South 100 feet, thence Westerly par allel with said South road line to said East D. L. C. line, thence North along said D. L. C. line 100 feet to the point of beginning Frontage 1.914 60 feet. Rate per foot S2.25. Amount due S4.307.83. Section 2. The Recorder is herehv directed to enter a statement of said several assessments m the Docket of City Liens of the City of Medford and publish a notice thereof as re quired by the Charter, Passed bv the Council an signed by me in authentication of its passage this 17th dav of" Julv. 1956. EARL MILLER, Mayor ATTEST: D. F. HTSON'. Recorder Approved bv me this 17th day of Julv. 1956. EARL MILLER, Mayor NOTICE To the owner or reputed owner of each parcel of property described in the foregoing Ordinance: You are hereby notified that the assessment declared by the foregoing Ordinance has been made and the lien therefor entered in the City Lien Docket and that the same is due. and you are hereby required to pay the same to the Recorder within ten (lfli days from the service of this notice which notice is marie bv publication of the foregoing Ordinance. D. F. HUSON. Recorder New Drug Filling Need In Veferinary Surgery Chicago (U.R A new drug is fulfilling a long need for a relatively risk-free muscle-relaxing agent for use with anesthe tics in veterinary surgery, a pro fessional journal reported. The Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association said that succ-nylcholine iodide 'has provided a new approach to the problem of anesthesia of large animals in veterinary sur gery " The article in the journal said the drug has been used routine ly on about 500 horses without toxic reaction or other compli cations. It also has proved valuable in surgery on dogs, the journal said. Feeding the By ZOLA Food Fresh Nectarines Popular in Several Ways A nectarine is a smooth-skinned peach, not a cross between a peach and a plum as many think. Also contrary to popular belief, nectarines are not a new fruit. Their history is as ancient as that of the peach and that soes back to biblical times. California grows practically the entire commercial crop of I this delicate, aromatic fruit j which is used in any of the ways in which peaches are used. Especially popular for eating out-of-hand. nectarines also are stewed, baked in pies, cobblers and the like. They're made into preserves, jams and are very cond in ice cream. They too are canned, frozen and dried. Figure on one pound of nec tarines for each four servings. Store, single layered, in refrig erator. Ambrosial Melons Good Every Day Our long growing season brings us ambrosial melons from May to December with a super abundance of cantaloupes and watermelons which are found in practically every refrigerator for enjoyment at breakfast, mid mornins, lunch, mid-afternoon, suppertime and for night snack-; ing. Honeydews, honey balls, j Persians are superb eating and , presently the Cranshaws and casabas will be coming along. ! Superb for eating with only a j springling of salt and with lemon j or lime wedges alongside, most j melons combine with others in ; balls, cubes or wedges to make ndnusuiiiu, i'iimui iiuil cupb, salads and dessert bowls. Vanilla ice cream often fills the smaller cantaloupe halves for a deluxe dessert, sometimes springled with coconut or chop ped nuts or topped with a berry sauce. Melon Servings. Figure on two servings from a small can taloupe, four to six from larger melons with four to eight gen erous servings from honeydews ' and honey balls. An average watermelon is good for 15 to 20 servings. Many markets now offer quartered and halved mel ons for the smaller family. Chil led, of course! ! Enjoy Seedless Grape j Seedless and Cardinal grapes, forerunners of the Fall vari eties are coming into markets in great abundance, of good quality for any time and all the time eating. California produces close to 95 per cent of all domestic crnpes. Leading raisin variety. Thompson seedless grapes are the Number 2 fresh variety; Emperor being first among the table grapes. Choose plump grapes that are firmly attached to stems. When you get them home, examine and snip out with the scissors any damaged grapes. Refrigerate or store in cool dry place where air circulation is good, on shal low trays. Sort frequently. Wash grapes just before us ing. Dampness will quickly destroy them. Mostly eaten out-of-hand. these are also used in salads, fruit cups and as stewed fruit. Blueberry Delights Fresh blueberries or huckle berries in any form are a treat; raw with sugar and cream, in jam. stewed, or in pie, pudding, shortcake, tarts or breakfast muffins. Blueberries are fine when combined with other fruits in a fruit cup, unexcelled in ice cream or when used as a dress ing like this one for serving warm over ice cream, pudding or cake. Six generous servings. Blueberry Sauce. In a sauce pan, combine two9 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca, two cups fresh blueberries or huckleber ries, one-half cup granulated sugar, dash of salt, dash of cin namon and 12 cups water. Cook over medium heat, stirring gently until mixture comes to a boil. Add two teaspoons lemon juice, remove from heat; cool 15 minutes, then stir before serving. Peachy Pork Chops Team pork chops with fresh peach halves in barbecue sauce for family treat. For each four servings, figure on four pork chops, four peaches, halved. Brown pork chops on both sides in a little hot fat. In a mix ing bowl, combine one-fourth cup chili sauce, three tablespoons lemon juice, IV2 tablespoons brown sugar, one tablespoon grated onion, one teaspoon pre pared mustard, one-half teaspoon salt, one-half teaspoon Worcester shire sauce, one-fourth teaspoon chili powder and one-third cup water. Pour mixture over chops. Cover closely and cook over low heat 45 minutes to an hour or until tender. Turn once during cooking. Stud each of eight peach halves with two or more cloves. Place peaches around chops, spoon some of ,the barbecue sauce over them, cover and cook five minutes longer to heat peaches thoroughly. Spoon off fat in pan and serve chops and peaches with sauce poured over them. POISOH OAK? Try a Bottle of ZEMACOL You must be satisfied or youi pionej cheerfully refunded. Get botti to ddy it WESTERN THRIFT. - Family VINCENT Editor Poultry, Beef, Salad Makings Among July Plentifuls Poultry of all kinds, fryers, broilers, stewing hens and tur keys, continue in top place among plentiful supplies of food stuffs with prices surprisingly small. Many will fry several chickens figuring on enjoying them cold a second day with bread and butter sandwiches, a tossed salad, fresh fruit or melon and a cold beverage. Take it easy. Broilers are quickly broiled outdoors or indoors in oven for eating outdoors. Turkeys are coming in all sizes for broiling or frying and on up to big birds for big family or community, lodge, church or other special event. If you've freezer space, put in poultry now. Beef bargains continue with braising, boiling, stewing cuts even lower this week, it seems as one scans newspaper ad vertisement and reads the dis play signs in markets. Ground beef whether the usual ham burger grind or the more tasty ground round or sirloin invites hamburger-and-bun, meat loaf, spaghetti and meatballs eating at very reasonable cost. Dairy products and eggs are good buys. Step up the child ren's milk drinking with milk shakes. You may be surprised to learn that the children like but termilk. Cottage cheese which is packed with good nutrition OPEN 8 A.M. SCOOT! 0N DOWN TO THE 'B' STORE QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! mni oici iLg run iiu o&&e AUTOMATIC WASHER SPECIAL PURCHASE G-E WATER SAVER CONTROL . . . lets you use less water for small washes. You simply select any wa ter level desired from full capacity down to 11 gallons. COMPLETE LY AUTOMATIC . . . PLUS flexi bility in washing. Simple controls let you stop, skip, extend or repeat any cycle. It's like having an extra day each week when you wash automatically with your new G-E! "You Must Be Satisfied Friday, July 20, 1956 Man Changes Name But Detroit (U.Ri Stanley L. Foyle, 45. born Stanley L. Hoj nacki, rued the day he had his name changed, but he died be- might well be a daily menu item "as is" or offered with almost any fresh vegetable or fruit in the house. Hard-cooked eggs make good eating at low cost, deviled or in an egg salad at lunch time. Give the men of the family two eggs at break fast time. Make that angelfood you've been thinking about. Vegetable Buys. Lettuce, ro maine and all the good salad items such as carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers, cabbage, green pep pers, green onions, radishes, celery are of high quality, low in price. For menu variety, there's corn-on-the-cob, green snap beans, all the soft vari eties of squash, cabbage, peas, bunched beets. Onions for sea soning everything. Cantaloupes and watermelons are plentiful, of excellent qual ity, low priced. Fresh fruit offerings are many as apricots ripen fast, peach harvest really rolls. Thompson seedless grapes are piled high. Bush berries of all kinds are offered with the beautiful Boy senberry leading in popularity availability. Plenty of oranges, bananas, lemons. Treat the family to fresh figs, Santa Rosa plums! Stock up on canned tuna, apple sauce, cranberry sauce. Watch this paper's advertise ments! TO 5:30 P.M. 303 SOUTH "CALL US MEDFORD (OREGON) MAI TRIBUNE THRES He Rues the Day fore his original name was re stored. Probate Judge James H. Sex ton dismissed a petition by Hoyle asking that his name be changed to Hojnacki after he was notified of Hoyle's death. In the petition, Hoyle said the decision to give up the name Hojnacki 10 years ago "weighed on my peace of mind." Read and Use Classified Ads The Community's Biggest Marketplace r. Whit an i .to H Tr" - mm John A. Carter Virgil R. Wilkes Lynn Colby 133 S. Central Ph.2-9322 It put it kitw . 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