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Pre-School Clinic Set For Elk-Trail Elk Creek A pre-school clinic will be held at the Elk Trail school from 9 to 11 o'clock, Wednesday morning, May 7, according to Robert Work, principal. Dr. A. Erin Merkel, Jack son county public health of ficer, will give immunization shots and a physical examina tion to all children planning to enter school next fall, Work said. Children attend ing the clinic are invited to spend the rest of the day with the first grade class and ride home in the school bus, he added. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY ' IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of HOWARD C. SHORT. , De ceased Notice it hereby given that an Order of the above entitled Court dated April 1. 1958, Thelma Short was appointed administratrix of the above estate and all persons having claims aeainst said estate are here by notified to present the same to said administratrix at the office of her attorneys, Farrell & Black- hurst, 230 Franklin Building. Mea ford. Oregon, properly verified as provided by law and within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published April 7th, 1958. Thelma Short. Administratrix Farrell tc Blackhurst Attorneys for Administratrix No. 10217 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT Inthe Matter of the Estate of LAW RENCE HERMAN RENTELMAN, Tack Rpntpiman Dpreased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned win, irom ana after the 21 day of May, 1958, sell all of the right, title, estate, lien mnA intrMt (if the shnvc entitled decedent and his estate, and to the following aescriDea real prop erty situated in Jackson County, Oregon Beginning at the Southeast cor ner of Donation Land Claim No. 88 in Township 37 South, of Range -2 West of the Willamette Meridian, in Jackson County, Oregon thence West along the south line of said Claim 6.59 chains, thence North 42 East along center of County Road 316 feet to the true point of begin ning: thence from the ' true point of beginning, South 42 West along center of County Road 27 feet; thence West 177 feet to cen ter of County Road; thence North along center of County Road 313.23 feet to a point 8.00 chains North of the south line of said Donation Land Claim; thence East 95.93 feet to the westerly line of land described in Volume 194 page 639 of the Deed Records pf Jackson Coun " ty. Oregon; thence Southeasterly along said westerly line 308 feet, more or less, to the true point of beginning. Said property will be sold at private sale for cash, or credit in accordance with the law and statutes of Oregon, subject to the further order and confirmation of this Cout. Dated and first published the 21 day of April. 1958. Donald Hansen, Administrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, Executrix of the Will of Clarence E. Lofftus, de ceased and have qualified. All per sons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present them with prop er vouchers duly verified to me at the office of Skyrman, Ouelleite & Heisel, attorneys for said Ex ecutrix, at Room 321. Medical Center Building, in Medford. Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published April 28, 1958. Mural E. Robley Executrix Skyrman. Ouellette & Heisel Attorneys for Executrix NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 15th day of May. 1958 in the Council Cham bers of the City Hall in the City of Medford. Oregon, there 5hall be a public hearing by and before the Citv Council of said city on the question of annexing to the said city the following described territory, to-wit: Beginning at a concrete monu ment with lead tablet set six inches below the surface of the ground at the point of intersec tion of the west line ot coiumcus Avenue with north line of Doug las Addition to the City .of Med ford. said point of beginning being north 840.81 feet, and west 668.34 feet from the northwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 84. Township 37 South Range 2 West. Willamette Meri- dian, Jackson County. Oregon, thence N 89 56' west along the north line of Douglas Addition 247.46 feet to the northwest corner thereof, thence South 20 00 feet, thence N 89 56' west 165.12 feet, thence N 0 04' east 342.00 feet, thence S 89 56' east 412.72 feet, thence S 0 07 34" east 322.00 feet, thence N 89" 36' west 1.25 feet to the point of beginning. At said public hearing the reg istered voters of the City of Med ford. Oregon, mav appear and be heard on the question of annexing said territory to tne said city. D. F. Huson City Recorder NOTICE OF MEETING OF HAND LERS OF FALL AND WINTER PEARS FOR ELECTION OF NOMINEES FOR M E SIB E R. ALTERNATE MEMBER AND SECOND ALTERNATE MEMBER OF THE WINTER PEAR CON TROL COMMITTEE, PURSUANT TO THE MARKETING AGREE MENT AND ORDER AS AMEND ED REGULATING THE HAND ' LING OF THE BEURRE D'AN JOU. BEURRE BOSC, WINTER NELIS. DOYENNE DU COMICE, BEURRE EASTER AND BEURRE CLAIRGEAU VARIETIES OF PEARS GROWN IN THE STATES OF OREGON, WASH INGTON AND CALIFORNIA TO ALL HANDLERS OF FALL OR WINTER PEARS IN THE MED FORD DISTRICT: TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of handlers of pears in the above named district, for the purpose of electing nominees for handler member, alternate handler mem ber and second alternate handler member of the Control Committee pursuant to the provisions of the above named Marketing Agreement and Order as amended regulating the handling of the Beurre D'An iou. Beurre Bosc, Winter Nelis, Doyenne Du Cornice, Beurre Easter and Beurre Clairgeau varieties of pears grown in the states of Ore gon. Washington and California, executed by the Secretary of Ag riculture of the United States and now in effect, will be held at 1:00 o'clock. P.M.. on the 1st day of May. 1958. at the Country Club, in the City of Medford. County of Jackson, State of Oregon. Each handler of pears of the aforesaid varieties within the above named district will be en titled to attend and participate In said meeting and election. R. A. Patterson. Manager Winter Pear Control Committee 502 Woodlark Building Portland 5. Oregon. DATED April 16, 1958. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the Circuit Court ot Jackson County, Oregon, Executrix of the Will of Bertha A. Bursell. deceased, and have qualified. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present them with proper vouchers duly verified to me at the office of Skyrman, Ouellette ic Heisel. attorneys for said Executrix, at Room 321. Medi cal Center Building, in Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published April 21. 1933. Eula Foley Executrix Skyrman. Ouellette & Heisel Attorneys for Estate ORDINANCE NO. 6912 AN ORDINANCE submitting to the legal voters of the City of Medford proposed acts of munici pal legislation at the special elec tion to be held Mav 16. 1958. THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That, for the pur poses of this ordinance, the term 'Primary Election" shall mean the General Primary Election to be held in and throughout the State of Oregon on the 16th day of May, 1958 pursuant to ORS 249.340. SECTION 2. That there is hereby called to be held within and throughout the City of Medford, Oregon, a special election on the 16th day of May, 1958 at the same time and place as the Primary Election, for the purpose of sub mitting to -"the legal voters of the said city the various acts of pro posed municipal legislation here inafter set forth. SECTION 3. That there is here by submitted to the legal voters of the City of Medford for their approval or rejection at said spe cial election the following proposed act of municipal legislation amend ing the Charter of said city, as or dained by the Council of the City of Medford bv Ordinance No. 6910: CHARTER AMENDMENT RE FERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY THE CITY COUNCIL, AN ACT To amend the City Charter of the City of Medford by adding thereto a new section, designated Section 2 B. providing for the an nexation to the City of Medford of territory wholly surrounded by the corporate limits of said city and situated south of McAndrews Road, east of Bear Creek, west of Crater Lake Avenue and north of a west erly extension of Saling Avenue. BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO PLE OF THE CITY OF MEDFORD that the City Charter of the City of Medford. Oregon, be, and the same is hereby, amended by add ing thereto a new section, desig nated as Section 2 B, to read as follows: ' "Section 2B. The following de scribed ' territory is hereby - an nexed to and incorcorated within, the City of Medford, Oregon, to wit: Beginning at a point on the north line of the tract de scribed on Page 363 of Volume 355 of the Deed Records of . Jackson County. Oregon, at its intersection with the present boundary of the City of Med ford, Oregon. 66 feet east of the east ank of Bear Creek, in Section 19, T 37 S. R 1 W W M; thence easterly along the said north line to the easterly right of way line of Biddle Road: thence N 0 30' east a distance of 939 feet, more or less, to a point 200 feet south of the center line of McAn drews Road: thence easterly parallel to the center line of McAndrews Road to a point 300 feet west of the center line of the old Crater Lake High way: thence south along the present city boundary to the center line of the old Crater Lake Highway at a distance of , 150 feet north of. the north line of Gregory Avenue, now known as Stevens Street; thence southerly along the center line of Crater Lake Avenue to its intersection with the easterly projection of the north line of Sunrise Home Park Addition; thence westerly along said north line to the westerly line of the property described on Page 451 of Vol ume 243 of the Deed Records of Jackson County. Oregon; thence N 0" 4' 30" west 568.66 feet, more or less, to the north west corner of the property described on Page 451 of said Volume 243 of said deed rec ords: thence S 89 56' 40" east 933.20 feet along the north line of D.L.C. No. 42 to the northeast corner of the prop erty described on Page 2 of Volume 178 of Jackson Countv Deed Records: thence S 0 3' 20" east 505.91 feet along the easterly line of said property; thence S 8952' 40" west 296.53 feet along the southerly line of said property to the easterly line of Biddle Road; thence along said easterly right of way line of Biddle Road on an arc of a 2.894.79 foot radius curve at the right 5.48 feet (the long chord of which bears S 7" 44,!. 35" west 5.47 feet); thence continuing along the easterly right of way line of Biddle Road S 7" 41' 20" east 56.31 feet to the intersection of the present corporate limits of the city with the east line of Biddle Road; thence west erly along said corporate lim its to the present corner of the city limits which is 66 feet easterly of the east bank of . Bear Creek; thence northerly parallel with, and 66 feet east of, the east bank of Bear Creek to the point of beginning." SECTION 4. That the ballot title for the measure to be submitted to the legal voters as set for in Section 3 hereof, and returned to the City Recorder by the City Attorney, is adopted as herein after set forth, and the following is the number, ballot title and form in which said measure 3hall appear on the ballot: CHARTER AMENDMENT TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF MEDFORD Vote Yes or No. Mark "X" In the square for the answer voted for. Submitted by the Council of the City of Medford. Oregon, and le ferred to the legal voters of said city. AMENDMENT ANNEXING TER RITORY SURROUNDED BY CITY Purpose: Amend Medford - City Charter by annexing to city territory contigu- Yes ri ous thereto and surround ed thereby, more particu larly described in Ordi 51 nance 6910 of said City and situated south of Mc Andrews Road, east of No rj Bear Creek, west of Cra ter Lake Avenue, and north of a westerly pro jection of Saling Avenue. SECTION 5. That there is hereby submitted to the legal voters of the City of Medford for their approval or rejection at said spec ial election the following proposed act of municipal legislation amend ing the Charter of said city, as ordained by the Council of the Citv of Medford by Ordinance No. 6911: CHARTER AMENDMENT REFER RED TO THE PEOPLE BY THE CITY COUNCIL AN ACT To amend the City Charter of the City of Medford by adding thereto a new section, designated Section 2 C, providing for the an nexation to the City of Medford of territory wholly surrounded by the corporate limits of said city and situatvd soutn ot t-arnart Street and easterly projection thereof, west of Bear Creek, east of Pacific Highway and north of easterly projection of Stewart Ave nue, except federal property. BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO PLE OF THE CITY OF MEDFORD that the City Charter of the City of Medford. Oregon, be. and the same is hereby, amended by ad ding thereto a new section, desig nated as Section 2 C. to read as follows : Section 2C. The following de scribed territory is hereby annexed to and incorporated within, the City of Medford, Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at tne present city limits at the intersection i LEGAL NOTICES CLERK'S MONTHLY STATEMENT COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON March, 1958 The following is a statement of the proceedings of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, listing claimants for supplies and services which were passed upon during the month of March. 1958. as required by Chapter 136 of 1947 sessions Laws. BERETH P. HOPKINS County Clerk Approved bv Jackson County Court: Orders in the Matter of: Opening Bank Account by Constable; Trans ferring Emergency Funds and Bud get to General County Fund: Can celling taxes on property no longer in existance; Establishing Perma nent Tax Base; Establishing Oak Grove Zoning District; Appointing Oak Grove Zoning Planning Com mission: Filing a Plat of Westwood Subdivision: Naming certain roads in Sams Valley District: Quit Claim Deeds to William A. and Marguerite A. Kantor. and to Linden E. and Ruth E. Moberly; Destructing cer tain County records. Filed : Receipts for Liquor License Fees for Straus Tavern. Medford Food Mkt., Crater Way Mkt., and River view Mkt.; Monthly Reports of County Clerk, Auditor, and County Hospital; Appointments of M. C. Gleason tc Deputy Sheriff and Madalene Schnack to Deputy Clerk; Minutes of Meetings of Countv Court and Budget Commit tee; Grants permitting change of location of West Side Evans Creek Road; Disclaimer for certain prop erty owned by Leo and Caroline M. Langlois; Agreement with Bureau of Reclamation to construct irriga tion facilities for Rogue River Ba sin Project. Load Limit Permits: Leo Hoag; P. B. Doherty and Son; Kline Log ging Co.; Naial Logging Co.: S. O. Wilson: Medford House Movers; Ober Logging Co.; Tru Mix Con crete Co. GENERAL COUNTY ' Net payments for services of employees of Jackson County, Ore gon: D. Offenbacher 221.42. C. L. Howard 357.75, J. Cave 97.13. N. A. Myrick 204.84. L. G. S. Morthland 19.47. C. J Conner 378.85, F. I. Gallatin 133.48, J. D. Walsh 367.77, P. Bettiol 346.24. D. DeBerry 323.24. E. Gault 229.07. G. Wright of the south line of the first extension of the South Sea Ad dition to the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, with the easterly line of Pacific Highway; thence southeasterly along the easterly line of Pa cific Highway to a point that is N 63 36' east 60 feet from the intersection of the south line of Boyd Street and , the west line of Pacific Highway; thence N 63 36' east 208.71 feet: thence S 26 30' east 208.71 feet; thence S 63 30' west 194 71 feet to the east erly line of Pacific Highway; thence continuing southeaster ly along the east line of Pa cific Highway to its intersec- tion with the northerly right of way line of the relocated county road, being an exten sion of Stewart Avenue; said ' point being at right angles to, and 37 feet distant from, high way center line station 534 4 65.70, said point being north 29.81 feet and west 667.77 feet from the northeast corner of D. L. C. No. 45 in T 37 S, R 1 W W. M; thence along the pres ent city limits line, said lina also being the northerly right of way line of the relocated county road, N 89 59' east 349.36 feet; thence along the arc of a 500.87-foot radius curve to the left 788.0 feet . Uhe long chord of which curve bears N 44 54' 45" east 709.91 feet); thence N O' 10' west along the D. L. C. line ' 303.76 feet; thence west 274 feet: thence north 173.58 feet to the south line of Barnett Road; thence east on said south line of Barnett Road a distance of 964 feet; thence " south 456.2 feet; thence east 165.0 feet; thence S 61 4' east 260 feet: thence N 89 15' east 287 feet; thence north 130 feet; thence N 89 15' east 373.8 feet: thence N 1 45' west 190 feet; thence N 68 15' west 113 feet; thence N 15 45' west 100 feet: thence N 10 east 63 feet; thence N 53 47' west 91.4 feet to the south line of Barnett Road; thence N 89' 58' east 201.3 feet to the center line of Bear Creek; thence along the present city boun dary, being the center line of Bear Creek, approximately as follows: N 13 53' west 10 feet; . N 23 20' west 600 feet; N 37 22' west 700 feet; N. 13 10' " west 568 feet; N 50 56' west 263 feet; S 57 3' west 470 feet; N 79 54' west 700 feet; thence N 41 26' west 750 feet, more or less, to the south line of the corporate limits of the City of Medford;. thence S 72 52' west along said south cor porate limits line to the point of beginning." SECTION 6. That the ballot title for the measure to be submitted to the legal voters as set forth in Section 5 hereof, and returned to the City Recorder by the City At torney, is adopted as hereinafter set forth, and the following is the number, ballot title and form in which said measure shall appear on the ballot: CHARTER AMENDMENT TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF . MEDFORD Vote Yes or No. Mark "X" in the square' for the answer voted for. Submitted by the Council of the City of Medford, Oregon, and re ferred to the legal voters of said city. AMENDMENT ANNEXING TERRI TORY SURROUNDED BY CITY Purpose. Amend Medford City Charter by annexing to city territory contigu- Yes j uus uieieiu ctiiu suiiuuuu ed thtreby, more particu larly described in Ordi nance 6911 of said City 52 and situated south of Ear hart Street and easterly projection thereof, west of Bear Creek, east of Pa cific Highway and north of easterly projection of No Q oiewari Avenue, except. Federal property. SECTION 7. That the precincts and polling places, judges and clerks, and hours of and for the special election at which the fore going measures shall be submitted shall be the same as those desig nated, appointed and set within the City of Medford. Oregon, for the Primary Election to be held on May 16. 1958. SECTION 8. Notice of said elec tion shall be given by the City Re corder by publication of a full copy of this ordinance in three issues of the Medford Mail Tribune, a news paper published and of general cir culation in the City of Medford. Oregon, two of which publications snail oe not less tnan ten days prior to such election, and by caus ing a iuii copy oi mis ordinance to be posted at ach of the places for holding said election and at three public places within the City of Medford not less than two weeks prior to such election. . SECTION 9. The judges and clerks of said election in each pre cinct shall be compensated by the city for their services in connec tion with the aforesaid special elec tion in reasonable proportion to tne time oy tnem spent tnereon and the City Manager is hereby authorized to negotiate for and enter into an agreement with the County Clerk of Jackson County with regard thereto; and the City Recorder is authorized and direct ed to provide such ballots and sup plies for the conduct of such elec tion as may be required to be sup plied by the City of Medford in connection therewith. PASSED by the Council and signed by me in open session in authentication of its passage this 17th day of April. 1953. John W. Snider Mayor ATTEST: 4 D: F. Huson Recorder Approved by me this 17th day of April, 1958 John W. Snider ' -. Mayor . , 828 62, D. D. Coe 315.07. V. V. Va. noose 326.67. B. C. Tennant 282.97, S. Blumenfeld 349.47. R. Gheysin 326.87. E. Silva 261.15, P. Elliott 229.17. M. Brooks 258.11, M. Steph ens 263.07 G. Jacobs 192.18. M. Hagan 187 18. D. Mast 171.85. N. Neil 263.11, I. F. Brenner 226.63. A. Carter 250.31, B. J. Brown 209.09. W. L. Sites 207.69, J. Whit man 204.84, M. Schnack 182.92. H. Dugan 256.16, C. S. Gibson 192.14, R. A. Jenkins 192.14, T. C. Mcln tyre 230.53. G. B. Bohl 260.18, M. Mitchell 207.79. M. J. A. Smith 218.12. P. I. Moreland 187.75, R. H. Mesplie 33.47. L. O. Linzie 172.05, B. Bigham 43.77. A. Arant 20.52. M. A. Rentz 166.81, P. Eaker 39.02. M. A Denman 70.38. O. le schensky 240.36, E. M. Janouch 60.94, A. B. Mekvold 297.32. B. S. Hitt. Jr. 96.90. U. B. Inch 209.55, A. R. Bailey 241.87. M. D. Hinman 207.69, E. Jennings 230.60, V. Moore 236.87, P. Thanos 217.67, D. Evan son 241.87, H. Nelson 194.66. A. L. Martin 207.36, L. Thoen 194.66. L. Deenin 200.09. D. Matheny 182.76, W. B. McCullough 301.53. S. Pen nington 314.23, T. Hatten 305.30. C. Miller 313.15. J. F. OHara 306.75, C. L. Moldovan 313.15. J. B. Caird 306.15. F. M. White 291.90. W. M. Daws 306.15, R. S. Zapell 351.28. C. Busch 286.52, K. E Sel by 187.43. D. V. Wilson 204.85. M. Beneka 227.20. G. Campbell 213.71, H. Niedermeyer 234.33. A. Beneka 195.24, H. William Boyle 258.37, L. R. D. Floux 170.42. L. A. Perkins 52.08. L. D. Rice 305.07. J. O'Brien 186.95. M. O'Brien 108.65. J. E. Dunlap 160.85, J. Dunlap 46.77. M. W. Hoffman 205.94. L. M. Hoff man 216.74. I. F. Mitchell 146.63. D. Goddard 135.07, M. Smith 134.13. L. D. Hilliard 114.55, H. Bru ley 135.74, G. B. Hershev 147.54. A. H. Bayne 60.94, D. M. Mattern 123.64, C. S. Walker 178.47, V. H. Morse 137.10, W. Best 138.47, R L. Williams 132.92. L. Larrich 129.13, D. Thompson 135.77. E. Holbrook 138.78. L. Keith 146.90. V. Heffer man 72.02, L. B. Green 165.10. M. Davis 124.60, S. J. Hilliard 166.47, P. T. Betz 31.01. H. H. Brown 29.88, C. V. Calkins 7.40, C O. Culy 29.88, L. F. Cutburth 7.40, J L. Danford 12.52, W. F. Duncan 28.12, G. W. Dutton 37.10, H. D. Ferns 13.00, D. Floyd 8.00, V. L. Garner 17.34 L Hartman, 34.68. M. Hef ferman 14.94. E. L. Marshall 36.96, H. C. Meyer 60.70, L. L. Varner 5.85, G. L. Sutton 42.80. L. Cox 55.91, K. Crowell 331.22, B. L. Rob bins 204.81, M. J. Lance 151.48, L. L. Tweedy 357.54. J. P. Sorg 283.08, F. Clink 294.10. A. A. Ma kinen 264.13. M. H. Lehman 269.13, N. L. Martin 275.75. C. Kent 313.38. E. Kanclier 283.08, M. E. Bell 283.08. N. M. VanDewalker 181.95. E H. McGalliard 283.08, W I Sutherland 329.42. O. S. Moore 337.39. J. Koppes 248.66, D. F. Thomas 192.14, L. Estes 264.13, C B. Clark 283.08. V. Peter 204.84, C. Z. Boyden 10.68, M. E. Bovden 10.68, L. D PinkHam 7.28, S. Rob inson 267.09. P. B. Rynning 150.00, K. Weaver 42.35, I. L. Marchbanks 96.88. P. J. Giiman 226.21, D. C. Hendrix 344.28. C. M. Smith 283.90. M. J E McNeil 253.66, I. D. Russell 229.44, J. C- Anicker 162.21, -G. J. ScanneU. Jr. 356.78, J. V. Bianconi 252.33, A. J. Slade 240.64. V. M. Casey 119.20, M. C. Loftus 233.99, J. C. Eaton 311.04, H. H.' Brown 114.00, C. O. Culy -114.00, L. Hart man 173.40, M. R. Hubbell 339.24, L. A. Perry 279.41. CIVIL DEFENSE J. H. Hicks 214.75, E. R. Peter son H4 .20. COURTHOUSE CONST. IMP, & EQUIP. FUND A. Bjornsen 402.14. EMERGENCY D. Patton 133.90. JUVENILE O & M FUND J. Dunlap 7.82. R. M. Swan 276.92. F. Swan 27.94. L. T. Robi- son 7.31, R. L. Robison 21.27, J. L Sanders 5.84. S. J. Sanders 3.89, D. Tusow 3.89. Payments, Travel Expense: P. Elliott 117.82. P. Bettiol 377.04 D. D Coe 155.84. H. Gault 152.64 R. A. Gheysen 99.92. B. C. Ten nant 164.08. W. P. Tucker 190.64 V. V. Vanoose 114.64. J. D. Walsh 279.38. A. B. Mekvold 18.50. J Eaton 6.48 D. H. DeBerry 222.03, G. Wright 99.60. B. S. Hitt, Jr. 24.00. J V. Bianconi 33.60. J. Sorg 46.24. S. Blumenfeld 86.00. County Court 90.45. F. Clink 31.00. Health Dept. 980.00. J. B. Caird 41.12. W, M. Daws 25.28, T. W. Hatten 27.64, Jack. Co Road Dept. 9.28. W. B, McCullough 26.72. C. W. Miller 14.80. C. L. Moldovan 21.04. J. F, OHara 36.40. S. Pemngton 9.84 F. M. White 37.12. R. S. Zapell iz.uu, l.. u. iweeay 1U8.40, ii. Crowell 82.91, J. Sorg 115.84. Payment for Attorney Fees: DeForest & Hansen 30.00. Payment for Jury Service and Witness Fees: P. C. Chinn, Jr. 20.00. R. A. Fair- rington 27.68. N. J. Applegate 35.70 M. L Jones 22.50, G. C. Hogan ju.ie, ra. jNicnoison 32.50. E Bosshard 19.80. B. O. Safley 32.50, J. M. Richardson 15.00, J. L. Hatch 30.00. M. G. Conrad 46.50, H. L. Apple 15.00, R. J. O'Connor 5.00, R. E. Blair 30.18. L. I. Emmens 12.50. D. E. Johnson 39.60. K. L, Davidson 25.00. R. J. Hogue 20.00, G. G. Keesee 30.00. B. M. Matejka :u.uu, n. m. raiKscne 10.UO, t . H, Hart, Jr. 30.00. H. Geigle 32.50, R. J. House 10.48, E. L. Coghill lu.MO. a. w. intz 10.00, R. B Webber 7:50, K. G. Tesdal 5.00. C W. Eccleston 18.00, C. W. Chase 12.50. W. C. Rose 12.50, E. C. Ka- din 7.50. C. H. Ault 8.46, C. L Main 7.98 P. E. McDonald 7.50, R L. Palmer 7.50, V. N. Smith 9.42, L. S. Baker 9.42. Mrs. L. Carlson 2.48, Mrs. W. Colley 2.48. Mrs. T. Eaton 2.48. Dr. R. Buck 2.00. .payments for supplies, services and equipment: Mr. & Mrs. C. W. Abbott 16.00, a. aarneKoit & son 477.00, Ad Tomorrow is too late! In the next ten crucial years we must find room for some 25 million more people and automobiles. Our population and economy are ex panding that fast. This problem affects your family and neighborhood. For most of the new families will use existing facilities and roads! The increase on wear and tear will be enormous. In your community, there could be serious overcrowding, more traffic . . . poorer schools, parks, playgrounds, neighborhood facili ties of all kinds. The danger of blight growing and spreading is acute. The threat of slums raising your taxes and low ering your property values is very real. The time to act is now. To morrow is too late. Keep up your own home. Work with your neigh bors in community-improvement groups. Start now Ijy writing for practical, effective information to: : American Council lb Improve Our Neighborhoods Box 500, Radio City Station, N.Y.20, N Y. Published as a public service in cooperation with The Advertising Council and the News paper Advertising Executives Association. dressograph-M ultlgraph Corp 246.41, Amer. Laundry 5.51. Amer. Inst, of ' Real Est. 50.00, City of Ashland 24.05. Ashland - Office Supp. 3.50 Ashland Office Supp. 3.81, Assessment & Taxation Coun ty Acc. 179.67. Bancroft-Whitney Co. 25.00. Beex's 39.35, Big Pines Lbr. 1.76. Brainerd's 2.40. Brill Metal Works, 1.00, Broer Grocerv 49.99, Brophys 36.50. Brownie's Plumbing-Heating 21.50, E. Brvan 6.00. Bryant's Key Shop 1.25, Bur roughs 22.55, Copco 537.96, Cal Pac Utilities 68.02, Catholic Ser. for Children 5.00. Central Rexall Drug 144.74. Children's Farm Home 2000. Chrystal Meat Mkt 9.68 City Sanitary Ser. 15.00. D. S. Col lins 25.00. Columbia Ribbon & Car bon Pacific 172.70. Comm. Print. Co. 67.40. Dr. C. L. Coyle 57.50, Cutter Lab. 41.50. H. Danielson, M.D. 20.00. D. DeBerry 4.50, Doc tors Clinic 2.53, Dunham Printing 482.30, Edwin R. Durno, M.D. 10.00, Eastman Kodak Stores 27.65, Electronic Ser. 1.96, Federal Tax 5,738.53, Flexible Pipe Tool 42.54, Fluhrer Bakeries 20.88, Forbes Bros. Meats 26.55, Gitzen Veteri nary Clinic 23.00. Greyhound Bus 3.36, Groceteria Super Food Mkt. 68.17, C. C. Harper 5.00, D. C. Hen drix 45.68. Hollister 3.50, Haskins' Saw Shop 11.00. Wm. W. P. Holt, M.D. 10.00. Hubbard Bros. Inc. 50.83, Hubbard Bros., H u b b a r d-Wrav, 3.55, M. R. Hubbell 14.38, Mrs. I. Huson 30.00. Independent Truck Line 2.35. Inter. Harvester Co. 2.20, Jackson Co. Chamber of Comm. 1.000.00, Jack Co. Road Dept. 268 27, Jack. Co. Schools 1.35, E Jennings 1.15, Jewett Of fice Supp. 83.89. Jim's Prod. 31.70, Jorgensen's 94.86, Klocker Print. 36.25. Legislative Counsel Commit tee 360.00. Louise Home 31.29. W. B. McCullough 35.05, Mann's 31.92, The Mart 1.86. Mason, Ehrman & Co. 199.36, Medford Laboratories 56.00. Medford Office Equip. 22.50, Medford Paint & Wallpaper Store 93.10, Medford Pharmacy 12.36, Medford Print 187.90. Medford Sta tionery Store 59.88. Medford Water Comm. 6.45, Monarch's 37.00. Mont g o m e r y Wards 4.28. Motorola 124.20 NHA 287.25. National Sheriffs Assoc. 25.00, The New York Quinine and Chem. Works 111.00. J. J O Donnell 102.90, Of fice Stationery 85.34, J. F. O'Hara 76.30. Ore Egg Prod. 23.10. Ore-Nev-Cal Fast Freight 2.29. Oregon State College 2.589.12, Osmund & Co. 185.87, Otis Elevator 94.82, Pac. Feed and Seed 64.12, Pac. Fruit & Prod. 67.05. Pac. Tel. & Tel. 891.00, S. Penington 17.57, Jack. Co. Assess. Off. 14.40. Postmaster 42.75, D. Provost 85.00, Public Employes Re tirement Board 3.262.90, Public Employes Retirement Svstem 778.40. Quality Mkt. 66.07, Railway Express Agency 2.41, Rayspray 641.26, J. R. Reynolds, M.D. 10.00, Mr. Mrs. L. T. Robinson 42.00, W. J. Rogers 185.93, Rogue Valley Physicians Ser. 115.42, St. Rose In dustrial School 40.00, W. M. Sam mons, M.D. 10.00, R. J. Schumacher 57.91, J. T Seekford 20.00. C. M. Smith 34 40, Shaw Surgical 18.29, Siskiyou Hardware 21.70, Mrs. R. Slagle 34.00 Standard Brands Inc. 52.12, Stark's Vacuum 3.00, State Indust. Acc Comm. 343.69, State Public Welfare Comm. 58.494.75. State Tax 1113.20, Superintendent of Documents 5.15, Superior Rub ber Stamp 6.15, Talent Hardware 1.29, C C. Thomas 6.89, Trane Ser. Agency 31.09, Trites Coffee 34.12, Trowbridge & F 1 y n n Electric 286.35, United Air Lines 95.60. ovrro build your "L HOUSE OF SAVINGS) (with apologies to the 3 little pigs) You can build your house with straw. (But it may not keep you dry if a rainy day comes along.) You can build your house with sticks. '(But the winds of adversity might blow it down.) The best way to build your house is with a solid foundation of bricks. (And U. S. Savings Bonds are some of the best savings bricks you can buy.) Bonds are solid as a rock guaranteed by your Government. They're loss-proof, fire-proof, theft-proof the Treasury will replace them without charge in case of mishap. And the principal invested in Bonds is safe not subject to market fluctuations. Best of all, Savings Bonds now pay you higher interest faster! Every Series E Bond purchased since February 1, 1957, pays you a safe and sure ZVi interest when held to maturity. It pays higher in terest, too, in the earlier years, and ma tures in only 8 years and 11 months. Remember, the way to keep the big bad wolf from your door is to build your house of savings with bricks the safe and sure kind the U. S. Savings Bond kind. Start buying them regularly today either on the Payroll Savings Plan where you work or where you bank. . Western Oil 4 Burner 2,003.32, Western Union 3.55. L. P. Wilmeth 832, Wynkoop-Blair Print. Ser. 118.00, R. R Yates 4.06. ROAD FUND L Andrews 303.68, L. J. Bigham 298.01, J. F. Burns 262.68, E W. Coulter 274.86. G. Huls 253.03. M Jacobson 303.68, A. K. Stith 292.41, J. Sutton 230.11, G. E. Budholz 252.47, L. Burdahl 242.87. L. Culy 280.42, L. Damon 290.07, P. C. Han naford 329.36. E. Harnish 285.44, J. I. Lusk 257.92, D. P. Smith, Jr. 254.47. J. Y. Baldwin 243.37, R. Berriman 254.97, H. H. Brown 112.18, G. E. Brownlee 161.75. C. O. Culy 112.18, M. R. Griffin 267.04. L. Hartman 69.50. W. Hartman 330.17, D D. Hinkle 106.82. S. Johnson 192.45, C. Baker 253.05, M Boat 304.58. H. Dooms 28028, R. Flagg 268.50. J. Merritt 317.26, C. Perdue 303.70, T. Smith 137.20, B. T. Austin 274.98. R. L. Fitzgerald 314.55, H. Geigle 374.30, O. M. Pruitt 242.86. W. A. Reese 299.15, P. B. Rynning 516.73, L. J. Shorey 367.55, R. L. Smith 190.14, V. S. Smith 289.51. K. W. Walker 318.63 O. W. Abbott 226.45. E. S. Accorne 252.30, W. E. Allen 276.25. W J Barlow 223.61. J. L. Beams 303.68, W. J Bench 265.87. P. T. Betz 266 82, V F. Blancett 271.31, E. Boardman 257.85, C. I. Bourne 280.28, J. W. Bowman 289.66. Wm. J. Brogan 226.39, R. F. Brown 290.79. G. P. Buffington 311.47. J. R. Burdell 245.50. C. V. Calkins 254.19, N L. Cays 213.09, W. D. Chapman 263.90. O. C. Chesnut 290.39. C. W. Childers 18628. G. E. Childreth 248.25, R. Clark 267.96. D. J. Clifford 354.04, C. Comstock 203.07, J. L. Conner 279.11. E. L. Cooper 348.20. N. A. Coverdale 217.61, G. R. Crumley 286.98, E. E. Culver 274.00. L. F. Cutburth 267.09. J. L. Danford 258.95, C. B. Dean 255.77, R. F. Ditsworth 284.86, C. Dooms 262.04, W. Dooms 297.80. W. F. DuncanJ 201.42. G. W. Dutton 248.47, E. M. Earl 315.33, L. B. Earl 287.55, J. W. Eatherton 279.73, H. D. Ferns 282.08. D. Floyd 247.88. F. Foust 299.57, W. L. Garner 327.66. D. L. Goddard 246.58, C. B. Goodnight 228.27. W. H. Granby 201.80, A. B. Haddock 224.43, I. E. Hall 256.31, R. E. Harnish 261-.88. S. Harris 238.05, S. G. Hartbauer 276.27, B. Hatch 250.31, M. Hefferman 214.27, G. Hillman 278.17, T. W. Hora 238.22. W W. Irons 281.22. R. P. Johnson 232.67, H. A. Kanter 303.68. A. W. Jones 229.83, C. Kee ney 263.49, J. O. Keller 295.10, W. M. Kenyon 255.96, M. M. Kin yon 296.42, K. B. Kite 251.44, I. A. Larson v303.78. J. Lichtenstern "WOOD TO BURN" Select Quality Green Fir Slabs' - Big Double Loads 12 or 16 inch. Low Cost Fuel for next Winter. v Order Early MEDFORD FUEL CO. SP 2-2111 I MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE 295 28. R. C. toman 237 1 V W Lynch 244.81. J. H. ilapston 256.19! E. L. Marshall 224.85, R. E. Merritt Jza.io, ti. c. Meyer 260.10, C. L. Michael 312.89, J. R. Miller 296.36, L. G. Monroe 293.13, B. B. Moore 257.12, W. R. Moore 229.78, M. W. Morse 265.68, C. J. Netzel 285.18, C. C. Nicholson 61.00. J. E. Niko dym 280.28, M. E. Owens 236.45, G H. Parker 205.18. J. T. Perdue 221.57. E. F. Pierce 340.33. E. W. Rausch 351.73, D. E. Rawlings 230.86. R. P. Reed 220.00. R. J. Rinaberger 328.53, G. H. Robert son ZB4.09, D. C. Schulz 303.68. H W. Scoggin 260.35. D. J. Scott 22639, D L Shearin 247.27, F. Sherman 287.64. ,F. A. Shiplev 251.21. J. R. Shope 304.58, S. H. Shorey 207.53, I. C. Shuck 29.73, P. I. Smith 27.51. D. Stout 171.95, n. j. oioui zii.4t. u. bweet 307.55 E. T. Thigpin 275.40. R. Thorn- burg 254.35, H. E. Tolle 283.60, L. T. Vanderpool 301.34. L. L. Var ner 272.06. C. Verstegen 250.05. D. A. Walden 219.88, W. W. Walker 238.22. H. E Wallace 264.65, A. T. Wattenberg 346.77. E. F. White 26222, G. C. Williams 174.25. W. C. wood 106.60, T. V. Wright 275.77, J. W. Wubbels 258.02. Payments for supplies, services and equipment for Jackson County Road Dept.: Amer. Steel & Supp. 35530, City of Ashland 4.30, Barco 4.16, Big Pines Lbr. 10.50, Brill Metal Wks. 5.90, Bruce Bauer Lbr. 6.67. Cal Ore. Mach. Co. 798.63, Copco 245.38, Chain Saw Sales & Ser. 12.30, V. Chapman 24.00. Columbia Equip. 5.11. Colyear Motor Sales 148.05, Court. Chev. 25.56. Cramer Mach. 6.04. Crane Co. 15.57, Crater Lake Mach. 1.63. Crater Lake Mo tors 78.01, Dept. of Agriculture 19.00, Eagle Point Water Comm. 5.00, Electric Steel Foundry 12.10. Electric Supply 38.23, Federal Tax 4.153.50, lienerai Mach. Wks. 12.95, City of Gold Hill 2.70, Haupert Tractor 46.43, H. L. Pritchard 140.64, Howard Cooper 74.64, Hub bard Bros. 334.62, International Harvester 306.99, Kliever Mach. Shop 37.68, H. M. Laws 250.00, Lit- treii .farts 194.48. Loggers & Con tractors Mach. 132.63. McLaughlin Plumbing & Heating 9,249.50, M. C. Lininger & Sons 759.84. Medford Concrete Construct. 454.20, Med ford Domestic Laundry 24.74, Medford Lbr. 32.20. Medford Plate Glass & Mirror 51.70, Medford Saw Shop 9.40, Medford Stationery Store 32.40, Medford Water Comm. 4.64, Mike's Seat Cover Centre, 59.00. Moore Steel Ser. 106.70, NHA 569.05. Oregon Tire & Supp. 4.311.80, Pac. Tel. & Tel. 52.46, Padgett Auto Parts 54.04, Parsons Court & McAndrews 1 TtfSEE UTOS P103 rcA from youfc door with M 1 V US. SAVINGS BONDS... J A PART OP SAVINGS U.S. SAVINGS BONDS. The V. S. Government does for their patriotic donation, MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Monday, April 28, 1958 13 Motors 11.12. Peck Bros. 908.37. Pierce Freight Lines 2.10, Public Employees Retirement Board. 1.184.56, Rogue Equip. 143.94, Rush Electric 1,597.05, Sam Jennings 23.45. Schetky 8.69. E. L. Schultz 250.00, Senter Tool Ser. 29.90. Sig nal Oil 3.988.14, Shell Oil 13.50. P. I. Smith 18.25, So. Ore. Bearing Sales 127.26, Standard Oil Co. of NOW UNITED OFFERS YOU THE FINEST, FASTEST SERVICE TO THE EAST Your choice of daylight flights to Chicago and all the East. Connecting in Portland with deluxe Red Carpett or economical DC-7 Cus tom Coach nonstops. Superb service, radar on every plane for smooth flying, dependability. Departs at 6:20 a.m. and 8:05 a.m. daily. Local timet. CALL SPring 3-6233 or your travel agent tRetfCrtrtt is a strvica mark ewnad and userby Umtarj Air Lints, lac YOU GET EXTRA CARE AT THE REGULAR FARE-ON UNITED, THE RADAR LINE I HE WUUr AWA 1 - V EVERY AMERICAN'S BELONGS IN not pay for this (tdvertising. The Treasury Department thanks, the Advertising Council and Calit. 122.64, State Indust. Ace. Comm. 1.583.26. State Tax 745.00. Stevens Corp. 197.42. Timber Prod. 20.00, Timmerrih Construct. 70.46. Timber Struct. 1,223.12. Truck and Indust. 18.01, Tru-Mix Concrete 37.50, J. C. Vara 20.25. Western Oil & Burner 9.50. Witham Parts and Equip. 64.02. Zellerbach Paper Co. 12.53. UNITEDl O Copyright 1957 Walt Disney Production