Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 10, 1957, Image 13

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    LEGAL NOTICES
ORDINANCE NO. T17
AN ORDINANCE declaring the
LEGAL NOTICES
ORDINANCE NO. 6718
AN ORDINANCE declaring the as-
sessment on property benefited for the j sessment on the property benefited
cost of constructing paving, curbs and i for the cost of laying an eight (8t inch
dnvewavs on Murray Street from end water main on Grape Street from Mel
of existing pavement on said street ! mse Avenue to Stewart Avenue in the
to Columbus Avenue, tn the Citv of f City of Medford. Oregon, and direct-
Medford. Oregon; and directing the J mg the Recorder to enter a statement
"TAKING OUT LICENSE in Los Angeles, Tim Moore,
"Kingfish" of TV and radio, announces plans to marry Mrs.
Vivian J. Cravens, 30. He is 69. (International Soundphoto)
Recorder to enter a statemnt thereof
m the docket of City Liens and pub
lish a notice thereof ai required by
the Charter.
THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. WHEREAS, the City
Council did heretofore by Ordinance
declare m intention to construct pav
ing curbs and driveways on Murray
Street from the end of existing pave
ment on said street to Columbus
Avenue, in the City of Medford. Ore
gon, and to assess the cost thereof
upon each lot or part thereof adjacent
to and benefited by such improvement
Docket of City Liens
notice as required by
thereof m the
and publish
the Charter.
THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS;
Section 1. Whereas the City Council
did hertofore by Resolution declare its
intention to lay an eight Bi inch wa
ter main on Grape Street from Mel
rose Avenue to Stewart Avenue in the
City of Medford, Oregon, and to assess
the cost therof on the property front
ing on said portion of said street in
proportion to the frontage of said
property, and did fix a time and place
:or hearing protests against the lay-
ts proportionate share of the cost of j in of said water main on said st eel
improvement, and did fix the
time and place for hearing- protests
against the construction of said im
provement, and the assessment of the
cost thereof, as aforesaid; and
WHEREAS said Ordinance was duly
ported and published as required by
the Charter of the Citv; and
WHEREAS a meeting of the Council
was held at 'the time and place fixed
and the assessment of the cost thereof
as aforesaid
AND WHEREAS said Resolution was
duly posted and published as required
by Section 116 of the Charter of said
Citv
AND WHEREAS a meeting of the
Council was heid at ihe time and
place fixed in said Resolution for the
purpose of considering any such pro.
mMWroFmEmoDSt
Maw Plymouth
The keel, ribs and knees of
the now Famous Mayflower II
are of Devon oak, from the
forest near Enxham, which
yielded the original Mayflower's
timbers 350 years ago. Trie new
ship is decked and masted with
Douglas fir from the American
West Coast. And it is more than
likely that the forests of this
region will supply the stuff for
the reconstruction of "Plimoth
Plantation," a project that has
grown from the Mayflower II
adventure.
A 100-acre tract at the mouth
of the Eell river in Plymouth
Jras been secured as the site for
replicas of the 19 half-timber
houses, or huts, that the Pilgrim
Fathers raised in 1620-1621.
Each structure will have the
shape and dimensions of its orig
inal. They are to stand on the
slope of old Leyden street. And
at the top of the hill the first
of all the meeting houses of New
England will be reconstructed.
Timber Town
For many years the legend
grew that Plymouth Plantation
was originally a settlement of
log cabins. Countless paintings
and drawings were published
showing rdmes of a kind that
were unknown in North
America until a colony of
Swedes settled in Pennsylvania
a hundred years or more later.
They were th first to build the
standard In cabin of American
Vertebrae of Sea
Reptile Discovered
Berkeltf , Calif. W A Un
iversity of California paleontol
ogy department curator says ver
tebrate sections discovered re
cently la ths Los Banos foothills
are from th largest sea reptile
On record A 10O-million-y ear-
old pjsjsiassur.
Dr. S. D. Wells termed the
discovery a "significant find."
The bonos ware uncovered by
Watsonville students at Monter
ey Peninsula College In Monter
ey.
"The vertebrae sections are
connecting links of the monster's
neck," Dr. Wells said, "and
there's a good chance other parts
and possibly the skull may be
found."
Authorities described the ple
siosaur as an extinct Mesozoic
marine reptile that inhabited the
North America's and Europe. It
was characterized by a very long
neck a small head and four
limbs developed as paddles for
swimming.
The curator said there have
been only a few such discoveries
in California, the latest in the
hills west of Fresno.
"Because the reptile had very
sharp teeth, it couldn't chew its
food and had a gizzard with
which to 'chew' and digest what
it ate" as it fed on fish and other
sea creatures, he said.
Dr. Wells said there was little
monetary value to the find so
far.
"It usually takes $10,000 or
so to dig out enough bones to
construct a skeleton and another
$10,000 to place it on exhibition
he said.
Half the meat produced in the
world is beef or veal. Four-tenths
is pork; less than one-tenth is
mutton.
history.
The Pilgrims were persons
who had been accustomed to
the availability of lumber and
other finished materials in all
forms for home building in both
England and Holland. But it
was not until 1642 that a chron
icler was able to write:
"Further the Lord hath been
pleased to turn all the wigwams,
huts and hovels the English
dwelt in at their first coming,
into orderly, fair and well-built
houses, well furnished many of
them."
No doubt it is the houses of
1642 rather than the huts of
sod, rough-hewn timbers and
wattles of 1622 that will be re
constructed for the modern
"Plimoth Plantation" project.
Parson Capen House
A single big room with fire
place and chimney at one end
was the pattern for the earliest
American houses of New Eng
land. As life softened for the
settlers two rooms of equal size
came into style, with a fireplace
for each room. Then a giant
chimney was tried out in the
center of the family home, with
room and fireplace on either
side. The plan became popular
in no time.
The Parson Capen House,
built in 1683 at Topsfield, Mass.,
still stands as a fine example
of the best in American homes
after 60 years of settlement and
growth in New England. Its
story tells how young Rev.
Joseph Capen brought his bride
home to an old-time mud hut
with wattled roof and scanty!
timber frame. She balked at the
door and fled for home. Her
father persuaded her to go back
to her poor parson but only
by promising to build the pair
one of the best homes in New
England. And there it still
stands.
So romance of the long ago
comes alive again in the tales
of old that are remembered with
the coming of Mayflower II and
the project to reconstruct "Pli
mouth Plantation."
said Ordinance for the purpose of 1 tests but no protests were at such
time maoe to or received Dy tne coun
cil to the laying of said water main
tne assessing of the cost thereof
as aforesaid, and said Council, having
considered the matter and deeming
that said water main was and is of
material benefit to said City, and that
all property to be assessed therefor
will be benefited to the extent of the
probable amount of the respective as
sessments to be levied against said
property, did order said water main
laid.
AND WHEREAS a summary of the
cost of said water main is as follows:
SUMMARY
Construction Cost S4.168 fiO
Advertising 3160
notice of Assessment 4fi fin
Enginering 159 00
interest on warrants 44 06
considering any such protests, but no
protests were at such time, or at any
time, made to. or received by the
Council to the construction of said
improvement, or the assessing of the
cost trtcreof, as aloresaid. and said
Council has considerd the matter and
demmg 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 improve
ment has been and hereby is deter
mined to be the sum of $1.594 28.
NOW. THEREFORE, it is hereby de
termined that the proportionate share
of the cost of construction of said im
provement, on each parcel of property
adjacent to said imorovement 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 benefited ny
the construction of said improvement,
to the full extent of the amount so
Fet opposite such piece or parcel and
that the respective amounts represent
the proportional benefits of said im
provement to said respective parcels
of property, and the Council does
hereby declare that each of hte parcels
of property described below is hereby
assessed the amount set opposite each
respective dscription. for the cost of
the construction of said improvemnt.
ill Summary of the costs assessed
for the construction of paving, curbs
and driveways on Murray Street from
end of existing pavement on said street
to Columbus Avenue, in the City of
Medford. Oregon:
Contractor s Estimate $1,494 39
Interest on Warrants 5 fi5
Engineering 94.24
LEGAL NOTICES
DO YOU NEED
CASH?
One of Our Plans
Will Solve Your Problem
29 YEARS IN THE
LOAN BUSINESS IN
MEDFORD!
Oregon
Finance Co.
Home Owned & Managed
by Gene The mas
45 So. Central
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Scaled proposals addressed to the
City Council of the City of Medford.
Oregon, and endorsed "Proposal for
Paving Five Street Projects" will oe
received at the office of the City
Recorder until 11:00 o clock A.M. on
the 17th day of June. 1957. and there
after will bepubucly opend and read
and will then be referred to the City
Council.
The work consists of construction of
concrete curbs and gutters, concrete
driveways, and asphaltic concrete
pavement on the following streets:
1. Grape Street, from Melrose Ave.
to Stewart Ave. '
3. Rose Avenue, from Pennsylvania
Ave to 4th St.
3. South Front St.. from 12th Street
to end of Lot 3. Block 3. Lums.
den Addition to the City of
Medford.
4. Newtown Street, from Belmont
St. to Stewart Ave
5. Lyman Avenue, from Hillcrest
Road to Sheffel Ave
The principal items on the five proj-
upon wnicn mas are invited are:
1. Excavation Unclass
ified 1895 Cu. Yd
2. Crushed Base Mate
rial 1978 Cu. Yd.
3. Level Course 3 0 354 Cu. Yd,
4. Construct Concrete
Curb A Gutter 3288 Lin Ft.
o. Liass a Asphaitic
Concrete 8936 Sq. Yd.
Class Asphaitic
Concrete I Lyman
Ave Project - 320 Tons
9 Sprinkling 43 M. Gal
7. Class "B" Concrete
Driveways 574 Sq Yd
8. Adjust Manholes 5 Each
9. Construct Curb
. Inlets 3 Each
10. Furnish & Place
12"' Concrete Pipe ... 60 Lin. Ft
11. Construct 4" Side
walk . 60 Sq. Ft
12. Tack Coat 1620 Sq Yd
J3. Clearing Lump
14. water Service Com-
Dlete ... . . i r3ch
Plans. Snecial PrnviXnni nnoral
Specifications, and Contract Agree
ments may be obtained at the office
of the City Manager. Citv Hall. Med-
tord. Oregon, upon deposit of $10.00
nios must De accompanied bv a
certified check, equivalent to 5 of
the proposal payable to the Citv Treas
urer of the City of Mod ford, Oregon,
to guarantee that if a proposal b ac
cepted, a contract will be entered into
and it performance secured Bidders
bond will be acceptable for these
proiects Bids must be in writing
siened by or on behalf of the bidder.
Bidders shall pre-qualifv as pro
vided by law under Sections 279 012
279 014. and 279 018. Oregon Revised
Statutes
The City of Medford reserves the
right to reject any and all bids and
accept such bids as are to the best
interest of the Citv
CITY OF MEDFORD OREGON
BY VERNON" THORPE
Public Works Director
Dated: June 6. 1957
Total Cost $1,594 28
Total Amount Assessed SI. 594.28
1 2 Assessments on the following
described parcels of real property in
the City of Medford. Jackson County.
Oregon, for the construction of said
improvement:
Assessment No. 1
John B. & Donna M. De Manby
Beginning at a point on the north
line of Murray St., extended westerly,
said point being north 1026 64' and
West 534 84 from the northwest cor
ner of Donation Land Claim No 84
in Township 37 South. Range 2 West.
Willamette Meridian, in Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, said point also being the
southwest corner of Block 8 of West
Side Heichts Addition No. 2 to the
City of Mfdford. Oregon: thence North
R9' 56' West on the North line f
Murray Street, extended 74 24 feet to
the East line of Columbus Avenue
extended thence North 0 15' West
along the East line of Columbus Av
enue extended 116 0'; thence South R9
56 East 74.4V, thence South 0 09' Eat
116 0 feet to the point of heelnning.
Fronting on the North side of Murray
Street 74 24 fet
Total Assessment: $797 68
Assessment No. 1
Einer F. & M.irgaret Larson and
M. A. and Wana Johnson
Beginning at the northwest rnrnur
of Block 7 of West Side Heights Ad
dition No. 2 located in Township 37
South. Ranee 2 West, of the Willamette
iwenaian. in Jackson tountv Oregon-
thence North 89" 56' West' 3.71 feet
to the true point of beginning: thence
continuing North 89 56' West 74.14
teet; thence South 0" 15 East 126 0
feet; thence South 89 56' East 73 66
feet; thence North 0" 09' 03" West
uoo feet to the true noint of beem
ning. fronting 74.14 feet on the South
side of Murrav St.
Total Assessment: $796 60
Section 2. The Recorder of the Pitv
of Medford is hereby directed to enter
a statement of said several assessments
in the Docket of City Liens of said
City and publish a notice thereof ?s
reo uired by Charter.
PASSED by the Council and signed
by me .in open session in authentica
tion of its passage this 6th day of
June. 1957.
ATTEST JOHN SNJDER. Mayor
D. F. HUSON. Recorder
Approved by me thi 8th day of
June. 1957.
JOHN SNIDER. Mayor
NOTICE
To the owner or reputed owner of
each parcel of property in the fore
going ordinance:
You are hereby notified that the
assessment declared by the foregoing
Ordinance has been made and the
lien therefor entered in the Citv Lien
Docket and that the same is due. and
you are hereby required to pav the
same to the Recorder within ten HQ)
days from the service of this notice
which notice is made bv publication
of the foregoing ordinance.
D. F. HUSON. Recorder
TOO UTE TO CLASSIFY
LEAVING MEDFORD MUST sell our
2-bdrm. U -shape ranch style stucco
home on :a-A. Joins city limits.
5S2 Garfield street. Can take very
reasonable terms as we will handle
contract ourselves. Electric heat,
fireplace, 2 bath, city water, also
good well; beautiful lawn with cir
cular dnvewav Come in and see it
or call SP 2-5832
FOR RENT 1-bdrm.. unfurn. house.
925 Jasper St. SP 2-2505.
2-WHEEL TRAILER. Covered top. $45.
KE 5-2057.
LOST Black A white Fox Terrier in
Wagner Creek area, answers to name
of Peanuts. Child t pet. Reward.
KE 5-1606.
FOR RENT 3-rm. furn. apt. Tub bath.
SP 2-8752.
FOR SALE Aluminum trailer, air
cooler, lawn umbrella, new baby
quilts 235 X Ivy.
FOR SALE by owner, new 3-bdrm.
plus familv rm patio, lawn, fence.
$1500 dn.. bal. like rent. SP 2-5617
or SP 2-9380. Shown by appoint
ment only.
FOR SALE) Combination Motorola TV
phonograph and record player. Very
good condition, $150. SP 2-7854.
FOR SALE or trade, less than 1-yr.
old home in West side subdivision.
Close to school. Large rms.. double
garage, automatic oil heat, fireplace,
hardwood floors, birch kitchen. See
to appreciate. Lot 195x200. very easy
term. SP 2-4059 between 8 a.m.
and 5 p.m.
FOR RENT 3-rm. furn. house, water
and garbage pd. SP 2-8138 after 5:30.
LEGAL NOTICES
Now Many Wear
FALSE TEETH
With More Comfort
FSTEETH. plMssnt alkallnj
lno'n--lli poKrdfr. Holds tfth
mor firmly. To tit na talk In more
comfort. Just sprinkle a little (
TEETH on your plmes No Srn5'
gooey, pasty taste or teellng Checks
splte odor" i denture breath . Get
fAoIEETH at anj drug counter.
Peron Suporfers
Clash With Police
Buenos Aires, Argentina fW
Some 1,500 supporters of oust
ed Dictator Juan D. Peron clash
ed with police and anti-Peron
civilians in the heart of the city
Saturday.
Police, who had been prepar
ed for the demonstration at an
other point, finally broke up the
mob with tear gas. Machiiegun
squads stood by but there was
no firing. Several persons were
arrested.
The Peronistas had scheduled
a "March of Grief at the corner
of Ninth of July and Cordoba
aves. in memory of a number
of Peron supporters who were
shot in a demonstration last
June 9.
Police ordered them not to
hold the march and had large
reinforcements at the spot.
The Peron supporters merely
switched their rallying point to
Cordoba and Florida aves. sev
eral blocks away.
Amount to be Assessed . . S4.450 06
Property frontage Assessed 1.820.76
feet.
Cost per linear foot of frontage to
be assessed $2.44
The cost of said water main to be
assessed has been and hereby is de
clared to he the sum of S4. 450.06.
NOW THEREFORE, it is further de
termined that the proportionate share
of the cost of la vine said water mum
of each parcel of property fronting
on saio portion ot said street is the
amount set opposite the description
of each piece or parcel of land below
and that each such piece or parcel
is benefited by the laving of said
water main to the full extent of the
amount so set opposite the description
of such piece or parcel and that the
respective amounts represent the pro
portional benefits of said water main
to said respective parcels of property
and also the proportional frontage
thereof on said portion of said street,
and the Council does hereby declare
rach of the na reels of nrnnort v m
the City of Medford as described he-
iow to be assessed and each of the
same hereby Is assessed the amount
set opposite each respective description
for the cost of laying said water main.
ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE
Assessment No. 1
Lucile Fasel
Lot 12, Block fi. Carlton Addition
to the City of Medford. Oregon. Front
age 50.0 feet. Rate per foot S2.44
Amount due $122.20.
Assessment No. t
Lurile Fasel
Lot 11. Block 6. Carlton Addition
to the City of Medford. Oregon. Front
age 50.0 feet. Rate per foot $2 44
Amount due S122.20.
Assessment No. 3
L. S. and Florence L. Timmons
Lot 10. Block 6. Carlton Addition
to the City of Medford. Oregon. Front
age 50 0 feet. Rate per foot $2 44
Amount due $122 20.
Assessment No. 4
C. F. and Elizabeth K. Gordon
Lot 9. Block 6. Carlton Addition
to the City of Medford. Oregon. Front
age 50 0 feet. Rate per foot S2.44.
Amount due S122 20.
Assessment No. 5
Boh C. and Yvonne R. Revnolds
Lot 8, Block 6. Carlton Addition
to the City of Medford. Oregon. Front
age 50.0 feet. Rate per foot $2.44,
Amount due $122.20.
Assessment No. 6
Nadine Clark
Lot 7. Block 6. Carlton Addition
to the City of Medford. Oregon. Front
age 50.0 feet. Rate per foot $2.44,
Amount due $122 20.
Assessment No. 7
M. J. and Jessie W. Kounz
Lot 10. Block 2. Orchard Addition
to the City of Medford. Oregon. Front- I
age 50 0 feet. Rate per foot $2.44, I
Amount due S122 20. !
Assessment No. 8
Valmire M. and Lurille Albert
Lot 9. Block 2. Orchard Addition
to the City of Medford. Oregon. Front
age 500 feet. Rate per foot $2.44,
Amount due SI 22.20.
Assessment No. 9
Valmire M. and Lucille Albert
Lot 8. Block 2. Orchard Addition
to tne city of Medford. Oregon. Front
age 500 feet. Rate per foot S2.44,
rtmouni aue siZiU.
Assessment No. 10
Valmire .11. and Lucille Albert
Lot 7. Block 2. Orchard Addition
to the Citv of Medford. Oreson. Front-
age 50 0 feet. Rate per foot $2.44,
Amount due $122.20.
Assessment No. 11
B. I,, and Elizabeth Sanderson
Lot ti. Block 2. Orchard Addition
to the City of Medford. Oregon. Front
age 515 feet. Rate per foot $2.44,
Amount due $125 87.
Assessment No. 12
Michael A. Altobello
Lot lfi. Block 4. Orchard Addition
to the City of Medford. Oregon. Front
age. 50 0 feet. Rate per foot $2.44.
Amount due $122 20.
Assessment No. 13
E. R. and Mabel A. 7 r oman
Lot 15. Block 4. Orchard Addition
to the City of Medford. Oregon. Front
age 500 feet. Rate per foot $2.44.
Amount due $12220.
Assessment No. 14
Jessie A. and Esther M. Wilson
Lot 14. Block 4. Orchard Addition
to the City of Medford, Oregon. Front
age 50.0 feet. Rate pr foot $2 44
Amount due $122 20.
Assessment No. 15
Warren H. and Virginia A. Hivse
Lot 13. Block 4. Orchard Addition
to the City of Medford. Oregon. Front
age 50.0 feet. Rate per foot $2 44
Amount due SI22 20.
Assessment No. 18
Kenneth K. and Dorothy A. Shrover
Lot 12. Block 4. Orchard Addition
to the City of Medford, Oregon. Front
age 50 0 feet. Rate per foot $2 44
Amount due $122 20.
Assessment No. 17
Kenneth K. and Dorothy A. Shrover
Lot II. Block 4. Orchard Addition
to the City of Medford. Oregon Front
age 50 0 feet. Rate per foot $2 44
Amount due $122 20.
Assessment No. 18
Medford Ice & Storage Company, Inc.
The Westerly 100 feet of the proD-
erty described in Jackson County
Deed Records. Volume 287, Page 271
in the City of Medford. Oregon. Front
age 900 7 feet. Rate per foot $2.44
Amount due $2,201.40.
Assessment No. 19
Nye and Naumes Packing Company
The Westerly 100 feet of the prop
erty described in Jackson Countv
Deed Records. Volume 404. Page 190
in the City of Medford. Oregon. Front
age 68.56 feet. Rate per foot $2 44
Amount due $167.59.
Section 2. The Reorder it hereby
directed to enter a statement of said
several assessments in the Docket of
City Liens of the City of Medford
and pubiiih a notice thereof as re
quired by the Charter.
Passed by the Council and signed
by me in open session in authentica
tion of its passage this 6th day of
June, 1957.
JOHN SNIDER, Mayor
ATTEST'
D. F HUSON. Recorder
Approved by me this 6th day of
June, 1957.
JOHN SNIDER, Mayor
NOTICE
To the owner or reputed owner of
each parcel of property in the fore
going 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 (10)
days from the service of this notice
which notice is made by publication
of the foregoing ordinance.
D. F. HUSON, Recorder
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
Circuit of Oregon for Jackson County.
Administrator of the estate of Ade
lard Dallaire. deceased. All persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the said
claims with the proper vouchers to
the undersigned administrator at the
offices of Harbison and Piazza. 207 U.
S. National Bank Building. Medford.
Oreeon. within six months from the
date of this notice. Dated and first
published this 27th dav of May. 1957.
RAYMOND B. DALLAIRE,
Administrator
Harbison and Piazza
Attorneys for Administrator
Monday, June 10, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN1
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
RUMMAGE SALE BY
JOBS DAUGHTERS BETHEL 56.
Tues . June 1 1
FEHL BLDG.. 108 N. IVY
WANTED for $300. Best buy on pick
tip. Write Tribune 3ox 5051.
FOR RENT: Nice clean 1 bdrm.
house. Stove & refrig. $55. SP 2-4493
or SP 3-3fU
FOR sale or trade by owner equity
m 3 bdrm. home. Last side. Com
plete with hardwood floors, fire
place, lawn & shrubs. Take over
FHA loan at 4 interest. $58.51
monthly includes interest, insurance
& taxes. Consider late car or trailer
ho use as part SP2-2 331.
BARGAINS in used merchandise APT.
SIZE gas range. S74.95. Almost new.
Western Auto Supply Co. 101 So.
Riverside Ave.. Medford
4x4 ROUGH CEDAR posts 35c & up
outside white house paint 5j per
gal. 1x8 standard &: better shiplap
$80 per M 4 " Orangeburg pipe 35c
per ft. FHA. Home Improvement
Loans. Norton Lumber Co. Free de
livery. KE 5-2037.
WESTINGHOUSE 6-ft Refrigerator
Sti3 Western Auto Supply Co., 101
So Riverside Ave . Med lord.
RENT A PIANO and give the kids a
trial with lessons this summer.
Rental will apply on purchase if you
decide to buy We have lots of re
conditioned uprights, bungalows and
spinets. Rent $4 per mo. and up
Come in today. Open most Sundays
and evenings.
ERSKINE S PIANO STORE
1304 Kings Hwy.
M-W REFRIGERATOR. 6-CU. ft. $69 95.
Western Auto Supply Co. 101 So.
Riverside Ave . Medford.
BLOX BLOX BLOX
for quick hot fires
MEDFORD FUEL
SP 2-2111
DINING RM. set. Table & 6 chairs.
$75; 5-pc. bdrm. set $75: Simmons
twin beds & mattresses $100; Elec.
range $50: washing machine $100.
112 S. Keene Wav Drive.
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
If you're bothered with aphis or
anv other hugs call Withrow. SP
2-5376 or SP 2-6B51.
LOST White & tan hound. J. E. Car
din. 335 Eerrydale. SP 3-4332.
FOUND at Emigrant lake. Dog with
"JeeD" inscrihed on collar. Owner
call SP 2-4706.
WANTED Planerman or Planer Set
Up Man. Black Mountain Lumber
Co.. Hornbrook. Calif.
FOR SALE; Heavy springer Holstein.
Also Guernsey short horn just fresh.
Ph. MU 2-2111.
FOR RENT 1-bdrm. modern. $40. Wa
ter pd SP 2-2656
LAST CALL for babv chicks. Dress
ier s Hatchery, 1107 E. Main. SP
2-2656.
CASH FOR GOOD used furniture. SP
3-4859 or NO 4-2248.
FOR RENT Close in. roomy, cool,
freshly decorated 5-rm. apt. for
adults. No pets. Garage, fireplace,
electric stove, frigidaire. heaters.
Garbage and water paid. $60. SP
3-17S4 or SP 2-6773.
INVESTIGATE THIS!
New 2-bdrm. duplex. Utility rm .
carport with plenty storage. Land
scaped. Lawn in. Just off W. Main
Good rental property. Price $16,500
A. Valentine. 17 Elm St.
CANNING RHUBARB for sale. Dora's
Gardens. U-nu. irom By bee corner
on Central Point Rd. SP 3-2330 eves.
FOR RENT 3-rm. furn.
$32 50. SP 2-9516.
cottage
No. 9920
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of MAR
THA E. PEFLEY. also known as
Martha N. Pefley. Deceased
The undersigned has filed in the
Circuit Court of Jackson County. Ore
gon, a final account of her adminis
tration of the above entitled estate
and said court has fixed the 24th day
of June. 1957 at the hour of 10:00
o'clock a m. of said day. at the court
room of said court at the Courthouse
in Medford. Jackson County. Oregon,
as the time and place for the settle
ment of said estate.
All persons interested in said estate
are hereby notified and required to
make or file their objections to said
final account, if any they have, on
or before the time aforesaid fixed for
the hearing and settlement thereof.
Dated and first published this 20th
day of May. 1957.
ZELLA B. SNYDER
Executrix
Glenn O. Taylor
Attornev for Estate
126 East Main Street
Medford, Oregon
FOR SALE BY OWNER. 2-bdrm.. well
built home, attached garage-worn-shop
Conveniently located. Good
neighborhood. Large enclosed back
yard ; cherry tree near ripe. 727
Palm.
FOR SALE 1 chest of drawers & 1
clock radio. 2-2141.
FOR SALE Nash Rambler Station
agon. Late o2. R&H. overdrive.
Excellent rubber. Perfect condition.
$900. Write Tribune Box 5046.
HOUSE MOVING dollies for sale. SP
2-2728.
FOR RENT OR LEASE Large furn
house. Close in. Suitable for room
rentals or large family. Inquire Dar
rell Miller Co. SP 2-6209. Eves. SP
3-3220.
FOR SALE: Excellent quality clove:-
and grass hay. In field, S16 T. SP
CUSTOM A. DE air conditioner's made
to fit voiir trailer. Call me for est
male. Bernie. SP 3-4371.
WANTED 2" gas motor pump. MU
9-6244.
40 BUICK. runs good. $45. Call SP
14-YEAR-OLD boy wants work. SP
2-2345.
2 YOUNG REG. Guernsey bulls, ready
for service. Cloverlawn Guernsey
farm, 2-y5oa.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
USED APPLIANCES
Wards Wringer
washer
Easy Wringer
washer
Gibson used
refrigerator .
Coldspot refrigerator
big freezer
Whirlpool auto.
washer
Frigidaire electric
range
Ward s electric
range
MARINE MAR V AIR
220 West Mam
S29.50
S34.50
S49.50
S89.50
S89.50
S69.50
S89.50
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY o
FOR SALE NEW MONTAC heavy
dutv porcelain trash burner. Red
8!50. Now only $65 00. Western
Auto. Medford.
FURN. apt. for rent with bath or
shower Weekly or monthly rate.
Close in. utilities paid, washing fa
cilities 217 S Riverside.
STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL. Tre
Spraving winged termites
winged carpenter ants 4e aphis.
MU 2-9881.
BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS
for sale. 20c each. Mail Jribuna
office. 33 North Fir.
HURRY! Western Auto's terr5?ic tire
sale ends June 15th Save on tires
now and BE SAFE THIS SUMMER.
NOTICE If vou want vour oak trees
spraved call WITHROW SP-2-S376 or
SP-2-68.M.
BIG FIR SLABS o
biff double loads
quick delivery
MEDFORD FUEL
SP 2-2111
LIME Our price includes spreading
service UL 5-1245 or UL 5-1297.
Agricultural Lime Distributing Co.
Money
for medical expenses
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C.h MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS
Yo"t u 30 12 6
paymtl paymft paymtz psymtt
$100 S 5.90 $ 6.72 S10.05 S18.46
200 11.81 13.44 20.09 36.92
300 17.71 20.16 30.14 55.38
500 28.86 32.97 49.6? 91.66
J000 53.89 62.21 95.64 179.56
1500 I 77.87 90.38 M0.57 266.36
Household's ckarf is th monthly rat of 3 on
thii part of m bnlontt of txcttdtnt $ xOO. 2 on
that part of m balant m trotn of t.00 but not
xttdit 1500. and 1 m any rtmatndtr.
OUSEHOLD FINANCE
Coyxut&on ofTUaoid
128 East Main Street 2nd Floor
PHONE SP 3-5301
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