NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of school district No. 9 of Jackson County,
State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at Eagle
Point High School on the 23rd day of April, 1959, at 8 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of dis
cussing the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1959, and ending June 30, 1960,
hereinafter set forth.
BUDGET-FISCAL YEAR 19591960
SCHEDULE I
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE CASH
BALANCES. AND TAX LEVIES
Total General Bond Interest
Estimation of Tax Levy .
All Tundi
Fund
1. Total Estimated Expenditures
DEDUCT:
2. Total Estimated Receipts and Available
Cash Balances
3. Amount Necessary to Balance the Budget
ADD:
4. Estimated Amount of Taxes That Will Not Be
Collected During the Fiscal Year for Which This
Budget Is Made, Including Estimated Rebate on
Taxes
5. Total Estimated Tax Levies for Ensuing
Fiscal Year
6. Analysis of Estimated Tax Levies:
and Sinking
Fund
5660,189.30 $593,959.30 $ 66,230.00
155,523.10
504,666.20
166,617.81
427,341.49
29,099.00 21,367.00
(11,094.71)
77,324.71
7,732.00
533,765.20 448,708.49 85,056.71
(a) Amount Inside 6 Limitation
(b) Amount Outside 6 Limitation
(c) Not Affected by 6 Limitation
70,969.73 70,969.73
377,738.76 377,738.76
85,056.71
INDEBTEDNESS
1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (Include all negotiable interest-bearing
warrants issued under ORS 328.205
4. Total indebtedness (sum of items 1, 2, 3)
$450,500.00
.. $450,500.00
SCHEDULE II
Actual Receipts
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year
June 30, June 30,
1957 1958
S 24,450.00 $ 16,500.00
1,036.00 1,080.00
12,545.58 12,396.00
71,389.81 70,135.31
736.40 774.75
1,635.00 1,500.00
1,836.28 1,935.21
45.779.64 38,158.00
212.49
162,221.17 142,479.27
7,784.32 (8,924.89)
170,005.49 133.554.38
GENERAL FUND
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Estimated
Budget Receipts
Current Item Ensuing
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year
10. Revenue From Local Sources
11.2 District Tax-Prior Years' Levy
$ 8,000.00 (net) $ 17,935.00
1,220.00 19.9 Miscellaneous : 1,220.00
20. Revenue From Intermediate Sources
16,705.00 21.1 County School Fund 18,103.54
30. Revenue From or Through State
- Sources
100,340.15 31.2 Other Basic School Fund Receipts 111,133.92
1,114.35 33.1 Common (irreducible) School Fund 1,136.80
1,881.00 34.1 State Grants 2,020.00
34.2 Federal Money Received
Through State
800.00 35.1 Driver Education 800.00
36.2 Federal Money Received Through
3,250.00 State 5,480.30
40. Revenue Direct From Federal Sources
41.1 Public Law 874 2,569.82
50. Revenue From Other School Districts
39,628.00 51.0 Tuition and Transportation
70. Transfers From Other Funds . ...... 6,218.43
172,938.50 Total Receipts 166,617.81
Beginning Net Cash Balance Less Cash
Working Fund (or Deficit)
Total Budget Resources
172,938.50 General Fund 166,617.81
SCHEDULE III
Actual Expenditures
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year
GENERAL FUND
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Ending
June 30,
1957
Ending
June 30,
1958
Budget
Allowance
Current
Fiscal Year
Item
Estimated
Expenditures
Ensuing
Fiscal Year
4,345.18 7,809.83 6,382.12
1,999.96 3,300.00 3,400.00
1,926.82 5,240.00 3,140.00
313,34 135.00 435.00
29,97 1,562.18 50.00
309.69 437.36 1,034.33
305.45 250.00
1,110.37 518.86 575.00
491.43 519,13 510.00
10,526.78 19,827.81 15,776.45
21,182.70 23,042.14 24,754.98
4,038.15 4,847.13
209,406.72 253,240.17 275,454.87
648.06 1,272.00 2,000.00
100.00 457.00 400.00
270.00 307.10 6,824.05
3,954.42 1,467.90 4,467.95
361.66 355.66 470.00
6,665.01 12,625.09 7,593.66
4,356.25 9,128.15 5,965.83
21,885.00
2,417.87 2,641.73 1,975.00
249,362.69 308,575.09 356,638.47
General Control
Personal Service:
(1) Superintendent $
(2) Clerk
Clerical Assistants .....
Compulsory Education and Census
Other Services
Supplies '.
Elections and Publicity
Legal Service (Clerk's Bond,
Audit, etc.)
Other Expense of General Control
(3)
(4)
(5)
7,000.00
3,600.00
2,400.00
3G0.00
1
009.00
300.00
700.00
650.00
22,336.39
6,544.53
10,668.16
973,05
7,376.05
992.25
365.62
23,275.00
3,783.42
9,998.62
1,517.10
7,359.84
1.062.03
628.91
28,200.00
5,522.50
12,064.92
1,700.00
8,200.00
1,050.00
650.00
6. Total Expense of General Control .
II. Instruction
1. Personal Service:
(1) Principals
(2) Supervisors
(3) Teachers
(4) Sub Teachers
(5) Film
(6) Librarian
(7) Clerical Assistants
2. Library Supplies, Repairs . ...
3. Teaching Supplies
4. Textbooks
5. Tuition to Other Districts
6. Other Expense of Instruction
7. Total Expense of Instruction
III. Operation of Plant
1. Personal service:
(1) Janitors and Other Employees .
2. Supplies .'.
3. Fuel ,
4. Water
5. Light and Power
6. Telephone
7. Other Expense of Operation
15,959.00
..$ 27,740.00
3,500.00
.. 289,900.00
. 2,000.00
800.00
6,950.00
. 5,220.00
540.00
... 7,854.00
.. 7,885.00
.. 3,500.00
.. 1,940.00
... 357,829.00
29,200.00
5,567.00
11,490.00
1,800.00
8,523.00
1,209.00
650.00
49,256.05 47,624.92 57,387.42
1.685.00 1,145.50 1,000.00
26,117.14 20,859.92 23,981.70
9,894.90 6,531.09 9,906.15
862.79 1,637.92 1,800.00
668.90 61.13 1,663.41
39,223.73 30,235.56 38,351.28
198.04 164.19 700.00
18.873.27 20,257.20 22,887.00
13.864.28 14,169.14 13,350.20
12,888.72 13,845.75 13,248.00
1.674.65 1,844.47 2,178.84
12,135.52 11,454.85 10.485.00
3.323.17 3,791.80 4,358.42
39.45
1,825.42
62,957.65 65,527.40 69,072.33
5,486.81 3,812.64 6,976.78
1,254.00 2,083.00 2,076.00
10,339.09 12,600.99 14,755.40
5,671.47 5,852.99 6.702.05
22,751.37 24,349.62 30,510.23
5,104.67 2,582.95
1,811.05 2,895.73 3,950700
50.16
315.00
1,861.21 8,315.40 6,532.95
601.80 532.88 200.00
4,725.97 1,333.33 1,600.00
5,327.77 1,866.21 1,800.00
6,500.00
441,272.23 506,322.01 582,569.11
58,439.00
1,000.00
8. Total Expense of Operation
IV. Maintenance and Repairs
1. Personal Service
2. Repair, Maintenance and Replace
ment
(1) Furniture and Equipment .. 17,757.40
(2) Building Structure 14,069.00
3. Upkeep of Grounds 2,000.00
4. Other Expense of Maintenance
and Repairs 475.00
5. Total Expense of Maintenance
and Repairs . 35,301.40
V. Auxiliary Agencies
1. Health Service Child Guidance
(1) Personal Service (nurse, etc.) 160.50
(2) Supplies and Other Expenses 696.00
2. Transportation of Pupils
(1) Personal Service 23,467.00
(2) Supplies and Repairs 13,342.75
(3) Replacement of Buses 11,863.00
(4) Insurance 2,272.00
(5) Other Expense of Transportation 3,495.00
3. Other Auxiliary Agencies
(1) School Lunch
a. Personal Service 5,964.70
b. Supplies and Other Expenses 5,480.30
(2) Other Auxiliary Services
a. Personal Service 1,125.00
b. Supplies and Other Expenses 650.00
4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies
VI. Fixed Charges
(Exclusive of items included under V-2)
1. Insurance
.nem, ouiaem insurance ..
68,516.25
Retirement-State and Federal"
Other Fixed Charges ,
6,451.45
2,736.00
17,601.94
11,325.26
5. Total Fixed Charges
VII. CaDltal Outlave
1. Sites and Improvements of Sites
3. Additions and Alterations to Bldgs. $
4. Library Books
6. Furniture, Fixtures and Other Equip.
8. Other Capital Outlays
9. Total Capital Outlays
VIII. Debt Service. Non-Bonded"
1. Interest on Warrants
2. Interest on Other Indebtedness and
Bank Charges
38,114.65
9,000.00
4,000.00
$ 13,000.00
..$ 1,800.00
1,800.00
$ 5,000.00
3. Total Debt Service, Non-Bonded
IX. Emergency
X. Total General Fund Expenditures
(Items 1-6, II-7, III-8, IV-5, V-4,
VI-5, VII-9, VHI-3, IX) r.$593,959.30
Actual
Fiscal Year
Ending
June 30,
1957
22,864.27
39,776.50
BOND INTEREST AND SINKING FUND
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Fiscal Year
Ending
June 30,
1958
53,233.02
Budget
Allowance
Current
Fiscal Year
57,835.67
9,964.20 (2,914.58)
1.
2.
Item
Total Receipts
Beginning Net Cash Balance
or Deficit ....
Estimated
Receipts
Ensuing
Fiscal Year
....$ 66,230.00
(11,094.71)
62,640.77 63,197.22 60,750.25 3. Total Budget Resources 77,324.71
42,500.00
10,495.00
41,814.55
14,448.95
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
1. Principal on Bonds (Include nego
tiable interest-bearing warrants
44,500.00 issued under ORS 328.260)
14,810.25 2. Interest on Bonds
1,440.00 Reserve
..$ 52,500.00
- 13,730.00
(11,094.71)
52,995.00 56,263.50 60,750.25 3. Total Expenditures 77,324.71
Actual Receipts
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year
SPECIAL FUNDS
SCHOOL LUNCH FUND
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Ending
June 30,
1957
4,145.60
20,817.79
302.62
4,836.11
30,102.12
321.87
30,423.99
Ending
June 30, '
1958
5,224.95
21,318.90
912.68
1,988.62
29,445.15
2,099.47
31,544.62
Budget
Allowance
Current
Fiscal Year
4,158.42
21,998.50
230.00
6,775.00
Item
Federal checks
Lunches
Other
District
Estimated
For
Ensuing
Fiscal Year
....$ 5,480.30
.... 23,704.96
1,479.72
... 5,964.70
33,161.92 Total Receipts $ 36,629.68
150.00 Beginning Net Cash Balance or Deficit
33,311.92 Total Budget Resources
19,247.41
7,935.14
1,432.21
2,101.32
20,902.87
10,783.02
1,282.71
2,078.82
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
20.934.25 1. Food $ 21,024.25
10,060.00 2. Labor 13,045.00
657.82 3. Equipment 600.00
1,659.85 4. Other 1,960.43
30,716.08 35,047.42 33,311.92 Total Expenditures $ 36,629.68
Dated April 3, 1959
Signed:
Beryl Hickson
District Clerk
Darrel Stanley
District School Board Chairman
Approved April 2, 1959
Signed:
Emory L. Cunningham
Secretary, Budget Committee
Fred W. Arens
Chairman, Budget Committee
In less than an hour, a typi
cal hurricane expends more
energy than the amount of
electric power produced in
the U.S. in 50 years.
Theodore Roosevelt was the
youngest President of the Un
ited States when he succeeded
William McKinley at the age
of 43 in 1901.
LEGAL NOTICES
No. 10081
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT"
In the Matter of the Guardianship
of
ANSON V. THOMPSON,
Incompetent
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Lauretta N. Thompson,
the duly appointed, qualified and
acting guardian of the above en
titled estate, under and by virtue
of an order, duly and regularly
made, rendered and entered by the
Circuit Court of the County of
Jackson, State of Oregon, under
date of March 20, 1959, licensing,
empowering and ordering her so to
do, will offer for sale and will
sell at private sale at the office
of Robert D. Dames, 1 Goldy Build
ing, Medford, Oregon, on or after
the 23rd day of April, 1959, for
cash in hand and subject to the
further order and confirmation of
said Circuit Court, all the right,
title, estate, lien and interest that
she as guardian of said ward has
in and to the following described
premises, lying and being situate
in the County of Jackson, State
of Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at the southeast corner
of Donation Land Claim No. 75,
in Township 37 South, Range 2
West of the Willamette Meridian
in Jackson County, Oregon;
thence West along the south line
of said Claim 150.00 feet; thence
North, parallel with the east line
of said Claim No. 75, a distance
of 709.5 feet, to the north line
of tract described in Volume 334,
page 16 of the Deed Records of
Jackson County, Oregon: thence
East along said north line 150.00
feet to the east line of said Claim
No. 75; thence South 0 05' 45"
West along said Claim line 709.5
feet to the point of beginning.
SUBJECT TO:
1. Right of way for road 30 feet
in width along the south line
reserved to the County.
I. Right of way and easement
granted to the Medford Irriga
tion District.
Dated this 24th day of March,
1959
LAURETTA N. THOMPSON
Guardian
Robert D. Dames, attorney
Medford, Oregon.
No. 10319
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate
of
MAY STEVENS, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that the
Final Account of Ruben Rathburne
Stevens, as Executor of the above
named estate, has been filed herein
and that 9:30 o'clock a.m. on April
20, 1959, in the courtroom of the
above court m the courthouse in
Medford, Oregon, "has been appoint
ed as the time and place for hear
ing objections to such Final Ac
count and settlement thereof.
Dated and first published March
17. 1959.
Ruben Rathburne Stevens,
Executor
Van Dyke, Dellenback &
McGoodwin
Attorneys for Executor
Use Tribune Want Ads
Lovely Needlework
Let your bed bloom with
color a prize-winning array
of tulips in a striking new de
sign. Easy applique quilt. Just
two patches stems are em
broidery or bias binding. Use
fabric scraps. Pattern 7410:
chart, directions, yardages for
twin, double-bed.
Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS
(coins) for this pattern - add
5 cents for each pattern for
1st class mailing. Send to Med
ford Mail Tribune, Household
Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old
Chelsea Station, New York
11 Mi. Y. Print plainly NAME,
ADDRESS, PATTERN NUM
BER. -.
Our new 1959 Alice Brooks
Needlecraft Catalogue has
many lovely design to order:
crocheting, knitting, embroid
ery, quilts, dolls, weaving. A
special gift, in the catalog to
keep a child happily occupied
- a cutout doll and clothes to
color. Send 25 cents for your
copy of the book.
Francis Lewis is the only
signer of the Declaration of
Independence to be buried in
Manhattan. He lies in an un
marked grave in Trinity
churchyard at Wall St. and
Broadway.
CLAPPING surprised hands
to her face, Anita Garcia
gives with the big smile as
she is named hostess for the
1959 California Rodeo at
Salinas during July 10-19.
LEGAL NOTICES
MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC
BUILDING ADDITION
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
Art. 10.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by
Wilson G. Slater, Clerk, at School
Administration Building, 500 Mon
rote Street, Medford. Oregon, until
April 28, 1959, 8:00 a'clock pjn. for
the Medford men school music
Building Addition, for School Dis
trict No. 549-C Jackson county.
Medford, Oregon, and will then and
there be opened and publicly reaa
aloud. Bids received after the time
fixed for opening will not be considered.
Plans, Specifications and Contract
Documents may be examined or
may be obtained at the office of
Havslip, Tuft. Hewlett & Jamison,
Architects, 2040 S.W. Third Ave
nue, Portland 1, Oregon, or at the
office of the Superintendent of
Schools. 500 Monroe Street, Med
ford, Oregon, alter April 7, 1959,
upon a deDOsit oi szs.uu ior eacn
set of documents. Building is con
crete structure of approximately
10.000 souarc feet. All classifica
tions are included in one General
Contract.
Up to two sets wiU be furnished
each prime bidder at the stipulated
deposit sum per set. Additional sets
will be provided upon request at
at the bidders expense at $25.00
per set. Deposit sum will be re
funded to all but successful bidder
upon return of bid documents in
good condition and within 30 days
from bid date.
Attention is called to Bidders
Prequalification, Sections 279.012,
279.014, 279.016, 279.018, 279.020,
279.022, 279.024, O.R.S. which must
be filed with the Clerk 10 days
before date for opening of bids.
Forms may be obtained at the
office of the Architects.
Successful bidder will be reouirea
to carry: Workmen's Compensation
Insurance protecting nis employees;
Public Liability Insurance covering
himself, his employees, also School
District No. 549-C. its officers,
agents and employees to the mini
mum amount ot $au,uuo.uo ior in
juries to one person and $100,000.00
minimum for one accident; property
Damage Insurance to the minimum
amount of $10,000.00, protecting
himself, his employees. School Dis-.
trict No. 549-C, its officers, agents
and employees. He shall file with
the Board of Directors of the School
District evidence that all such in
surance is being carried.
No proposals will be considered
unless accompanied by certified
check, cashier's check or bid bond
(with authorized surety company
as surety) made payable to the
Owner in an amount of not less
than 5 of the amount of the bid.
100 Surety Bond will be required
in accordance with terms of con
tract documents.
The board of Directors of School
District No. 549-C, reserves the
right to reject any or all bids and
to waive any informalities.
No bidder may withdraw his bid
after the hour set for the opening
thereof or before award of the
Contract, unless said award is de
layed for a period exceeding 30
days.
Wilson G. Slater, Clerk
, School District No. 549-C
Jackson County
Medford, Oregon
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Tuetdiy, April 7, 1959 SA
The fourteen-foot minutes
hand on the Westminster
clock in London, "Big Ben,"
travels more than 130 miles
a year.
LEGAL NOTICES
CUSTOM KILLING
CLEAN - RELIABLE
at Your. Place and
Delivery to Your Locker
'
Aging room available. Expert
cutting, wrapping & marking
ot your meat tor locker or
home freezer.
PHONE SP 2-6219
MEDFORD ICE
& STORAGE CO.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed proposals for the construc
tion of Barneburg Pump Station,
addressed to the Board of Water
Commissioners, Medford, Oregon,
will be received at the office of
the Superintendent of the Board of
Water Commissioners, City Hall,
Medford, Oregon, until 11:00 A.M.,
Pacific Standard Time, on the 22nd
day of April, 1959, and then will
be publicly opened and read.
The work contemplated consists
of the construction of an 854 square
foot building. The work includes
construction of concrete foundation
walls and floor, block masonry
walls and wood frame roof.
Plans and Specifications may be
examined at the office of the Sup
erintendent of the Board of Water
Commissioners, Medford, Oregon. A
copy of said Documents may be
obtained at the above offices upon
a deposit of Tea Dollars ($10.00)
for each Document. The full amount
of the deposit will be refunded if
said Documents are returned in
good condition within fifteen (15)
days after the date of the bid open
ing. If a bid exceeds $10,000.00. the
bidder must be prequalified in ac
cordance with the laws of Oregon.
Prequalification forms, completely
filled out, should be mailed to the
office of the Superintendent of the
Board of Water Commissioners,
Medford, Oregon, prior to April 12,
1959.
Each proposal must be submit
ted on the prescribed form and
accompanied by a certified check,
cashier's check, or bid bond pay
able to the Board of Water Com
missioners of the City of Medford,
Oregon, in an amount not less than
five per cent (5) of the amount
bid. .
The successful Bidder will be re
quired to furnish security for faith
ful performance of the Contract in
the full amount of the Contract
price.
The right is reserved to reject
any and all proposals, to postpone
the award of the Contract for a
period not to exceed thirty (30)
days and to accept that proposal
or proposals as are to the best
interest of the City of Medford,
Oregon, as determined by the Board
of Water Commissioners of said
City.
Dated this 7h day of April. 1959.
CITY OF MEDFORD. OREGON
By its BOARD OF WATER
COMMISSIONERS
Robert L. Lee, Superintendent
CALL ME MAGGIE
Hollywood - (LTD - Marjorie
Lord, a star of the Danny
Thomas show, says she hates
her name and would prefer
to be called Maggie.
"I think 'Maggie' has more
allure," she said.
A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
MILK delivered in Medford & Cen
tral Point 80c gal. Hideaway
Dairv. TA 6-4633.
WANTED Horse logging. Will go
anywhere. UL 5-1014.
WANT non-drinking couple or lady
to share expenses of home. Close
in. Write Tribune Box 7949.
CASH & CARRY
15.000 ft. 1x8 No. 4 resaw by
unit loads. $35 per M.
4.000 ft. rough 1x12 Heart Red
wood 10c ft.
Beautiful cedar for paneling,
$115 per M.
Full line B'-ick. Roman Tile &
blocks for fireplaces.
S&H GREEN STAMPS
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix KE 5-2037
Camp White TA 6-9331
FOR SALE 1946 Ford i T. pick
up. $275. NO 4-S651.
?ixlO" Bevel Redwood Siding $95
a M.. 3txl0" Shadoedge Clear
Bevel Cedar Siding $225 a M.
six4'x8" . Partical Board $3.84 a
sheet. ?bx4'x8" Exterior Chip
board $2.88 a sheet. 4x4 Surfaced
Cedar posts 6c Lin. ft. 1x6 Cedar
Fencing S40 a M. No. 2 Oak
Flooring Shorts $140 a M. Fine
Line Schorn- Paint.
WESTSIDE LUMBER CO.
924 SUMMIT AVE. SP 2-2559
EVERGREEN & Flowering "Shrubs
BERRYDALE FLOWER FARM
SPECIAL ,i price, remodeling
men's douole breasted suits to
single. SP-9177.
BARGAIN CHICK DAY April 8.
9. 10. Ten Silver Broad heavy
bred chicks & 25 lb. PURINA
BROILER CHOW; a $3.50 value
for S2.69. Limit 40 per person.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co., either
store.
STOCKS, SNAPS, Pansies. Prim
roses, other annuals and peren
nials. BERRYDALE FLOWER
FARM.
"OIL TO BURN"
Expert Burner Service
S&H Green Stamps
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
SP 2-2111
BARNYARD fertilizer, 2 & 3 yr.
old. By yard, pickup or truck
load. SP 3-3761 eves.
fJT
EAGLE WOOD CO.
Has Changed Its Phone
to $p 3-2335
SAWDUST
Hotter Burning
DIRT
FREE
3 MEMO TO ADVERTISERS C
f.
of (ircuiaiion Qah
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON,
FOR JACKSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF )
LANDS HERETOFORE ACQUIRED BY ) NOTICE
JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON )
Notice is hereby given that on the 29th day of April, 1959, in
accordance with an order of the County Court of Jackson County,
Oregon, of date March 17, 1959, the undersigned Sheriff of Jackson
County, Oregon, will sell all of the right, title, estate, lien or interest
of Jackson County, Oregon, in and to the following described real
property heretofore acquired by Jackson County Oregon, and situated
in Jackson County. Oregon, for not less than the minimum price set
opposite said parcels, as follows, to-wit:
uescripuon oi rropeny
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
Code
No.
1- 2
2- 3
4-3
6-1
6-1
6-1
6-1
6-2
6-8
22-3
22-3
35-1
35-2
45-1
45-1
45-1
45-1
49-1
49-1
49-15
59-1
59-1
68-1
62-1
62-1
89-1
89-1
89-1
91-1
Account
No.
5382W
1382W
838 1W
44-16
44-16
46-16
46-17
74-33
233 63 W
14381W
14381W
22-16
374W
331W
321W
321W
321E
80-46
86-45
6371W
32323E
3332E
353W
344W
344W
10341W
15341W
34341W
05-10
Tax Minimum
Lot Price
15 $ 50.00
25 50.00
1 1250.00
10 50.00
17 50.00
25 50.00
51 75.00
15 200.00
18 50.00
12 50.00
12 50.00
56 200.00
31-1 450.00
68 2500.00
2 MR 50.00
26MR 50.00
25MR 50.00
182 7750.00
42 50.00
20 50.00
34 3500.00
2 50.00
43MR 50.00
104 50.00
125 100.00
25 ' 50.00
10 50.00
16 300.00
25 15 Interest only 50.00
That said sale shall be held at the front door of the Court House
In Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, between the hours of 10:00 A.M.
and 4:00 PAL, on the aforementioned day. and shall be to the highest
and best bidder for cash or, in the discretion of the County Court, in
accordance with the terms provided in Chapter 275.190 Oregon Revised
Statutes.
That this notice of sale is published in the Medford Mail Tribune,
a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Jackson
County Oregon, once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to
said sale, the date of the first publication being March 24, 1959.
Dated this 23rd day of March. 1959.
Joseph D. Walsh
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon
In the same way that sterling on silver signifies
a standard of known value, so is the A.B.C. em
blem a symbol of integrity for the circulation of
newspapers and periodicals. It means that circu
lation so identified is measured according to the
rules and standards of the Audit Bureau of
Circulations
The A.B.C. is a cooperative and non-profit
association of 3,450 publishers, advertisers and
advertising agencies. Organized in 1914, these
buyers and sellers of advertising brought order
out of advertising chaos by setting
up standards for paid circulation
and establishing rules and methods
for measuring, auditing and report
ing circulations.
Therefore, the work of the A.B.C,
of which this newspaper is proud to
U6
be a member, provides you with a direct and
valuable service. You can buy advertising as you
would make any other sound business investment
on the basis of well known standards, known
values.
At regular intervals one of the Bureau's large
staff of experienced circulation auditors makes a
thorough audit of our circulation records. The
results of this exacting audit show: How much
circulation we have; where our circulation goes;
how it was obtained; and many other facts that
you need in order to know just what
you get for your advertising dollars.
This audited information is pub
lished by the Bureau in easy-to-read
A.B.C. reports which are available
to our advertisers on request. Ask
for a copy of our latest A.B.C. report.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
A.C. RJ PORTS - F.ACT? A S jj BASIC .MEASURE OF .ADVERTISING VALUI