LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF HEARING
School District Boundary Change
Notice is hereby given that a pe
tition to the Jackson County Dist
rict Boundary Board now on file
in the office of the County School
Superintendent asks transfer of the
following described properties from
Phoenix School District No. 4 to
Med ford School District No. 549C:
Beginning at the Southwest cor
ner of Donation Land Claim No. 52,
Township 37 South. Range I West.
Willamette Meridian, J a c k s o n
County, Oregon: thence Easterly
along the North boundary of Do
nation Land Claim No. 50, said
Township and Range 314.3 feet,
more or less to the Northwest cor
ner of that property described in
Jackson County Deed Records
Volume 252, Page 507; thence South
40' 22' East 125.8 feet; thence south
34 03' East 254.4 feet: thence
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the Southwest corner of that prop
erty described in Jackson County
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thence South 89 57' East, 550.(
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403.9; thence West 62.7 feet: thence
North 30.0 feet to an Intersection
of the North boundary of said
Claim Ne. 50 with the West line
1182.7 feet to the Northeast corner
of Donation Lana Liaim no. ou;
thence East 30.0 feet to the East
line of Ellendale Drive; thence
South 0 01' East along the East
line ox nuenoaic uuve o jl icci
thence North 85 14' East 1173.(
South Road: thence North along
i;n 1(19 Q f.t n in
tersection with the South line of
Crest Brook Road, tnence .asi wj.u
feet; thence North 60.0 feet to the
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east corner of said Block; thence
North 0 02' 30" West along the
East boundary of said Block. 880.31
feet to the Southerly boundary of
Siskiyou Boulevard: thence South
75' 22' East, 771.84 feet; thence
n iv ici" U'est 598.36 feet
to the North boundary of Donation
Land claim no. oi. sam iuwibwii
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and Itange; mencenoim o ju -a
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Claim; thence Southerly to the
South-Southwest corner or govern
ment Lot No. 5. Section 28 of said
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erly to the Southeast corner of
Government lxit no. o oi u- s
tion 28; thence Northerly to the
Northeast corner of said Govern
ment Lot No. 6; thence Easterly
along the East and West centerline
of said Section 28 to an intersec
tion with the West boundary of Lot
No. 7 of CREST BROOK ORCHARD
TRACTS if the same were project
ed Southerly: thence Northerly to
and along the West boundary of
said Lot No. 7 to the Northwest
corner of the South-half of said
V -A. .... Vnotnrlir n t Vl North-
east corner of the South-half of
Lot No. 6 of sat a lkibi nuu
ORCHARD TRACTS: thence South
erly along the East boundary of
: t . xr a anH Snutherlv
projection thereof to intersect the
East ana wesx cemeimre wi op
tion 27 of said Township and
Range; thence Easterly to the Center-West
one-sixteenth section cor
ner of said Section 27; thence
Northerly to the Northwest corner
of Government Lot No. 3 of said
C 07. 4V.or.r- !T,rlV tl the
Northeast corner of said Govern
ment Lot No. 3: tnence oouineriy
to the Center Quarter corner of
said Section 27; thence Easterly
i v, TTat and WmI renterhnes
of Section 27. 26 and 25 to the East
Quarter corner of said section o
which is located on the Willamette
Meridian; thence Southerly to the
C...tk..,4 nnrnM if iri KpPtlOtl
25; thence Westerly along the South
Boundary ot sections . o aim i
to the quarter corner common to
Sections 27 and 34 of said Town
ship and Range; thence Northerly
to the Southeast corner of Dona
tion Land Claim No. 58, said Town
ship and Range; thence Westerly to
the Intersection of the centerline
of Barnett Road with the center
line of the North Phoenix Road;
thence Westerly along the center
line of Barnett Road to its inter
section with the centerline of Bear
Creek: thence Northwesterly along
Bear Creek to the point of begin-
IUHearing will be granted on this
petition at a meeting of the Jack
son County District Boundary
Board to be held in the Court
House at Medford, Oregon on Sep
tember 3rd, 10:00 o'clock, AJM.
Any objectors to the above trans
fer are cited to appear and state
grievances.
Dated in Medford, Oregon, this
12th day of August, 1959.
Earl M. Miller
County Judge.
Chairman. Boundary Board
Alf M. Mekvold
Secretary . .
County School Superintendent,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals addressed to the
City Council of the City of Med
ford. Oregon, and endorsed "Pro
posal for Street Construction on
Mary Street, Saling to East Jack
son Street," will be received at
the office of the City Recorder
until 11:00 o'clock A.M.. on the
31st day of August. 1959. and there
after will be publicly opened and
read and will then be referred to
the City Council.
The work consists of Excavation,
base material, concrete curbs and
gutters and concrete driveway
aprons on Mary Street, from Saling
Avenue to East Jackson Street.
The principal items upon which
bids are invited are:
1. Excavation .280Cu.Yd.
2. Remove Existing
curb 50 Lin. Ft.
S Construct Concrete Curb
& Gutters ....1.250 Lin. Tt.
4. Creek Run Gravel
Base 300 Cu. Yd.
5. Leveling course 40 Cu. Yd.
6. Construct Curb
Inlets 2 Each
7. Furnish & Place 12"
Concrete Pipe 33 Lin. Ft.
8. Concrete Driveway
Aprons..... 125 Sq. Yd.
Plans. Special Provisions. Gen
eral Specifications, and Contract
Agreements may be obtained at the
office of the City Manager, City
Hall. Medford, Oregon.
Bids must be accompanied by a
certified check, equivalent to 5
of the proposal, payable to the City
Treasurer of the City of Medford,
Oregon, to guarantee that if a
proposal is accepted, a contract
will be entered into and its per
formance secured. Bidders bond
will be acceptable for these pro
jects. Bids must be in writing
signed by or on behalf of the
bidder.
The City of Medford reserves
the right to reject any and all bids
and accept such bids as are to the
be -"tprest nf thp City.
CITY OF MEDFORD, OREGON
By Vernon Thorpe.
Public Works Director.
Dated: August 21. 1959.
Peaches and oranges were
cultivated in China 4,000
years ago, says the National
Geographic magazine.
FOR SALE
3 Bedroom Home 1 Yr. Old!
Warm Air Hearing Plant
Mi Baths
Completely Fenced Yard UwB Shrub
20x30 Shop Bulling in ad- . Lot of Closet and Storage
dition to Garage 5pje
Close to Medford' New
. City Park and Pool
Sit CAAOO fha state gi
I O JUU FINANCING
908 SUMMIT AVE.
Chone SP 2-5011
VOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals addressed to the
City Council of the city ot Me--
ford. Oregon, and endorsed "Pro
posals for Storm Sewer Project.
Groveland Avenue, Woodlawn
Drive, and Highland Drive," will
be received at the office of the
City Recorder until 11:00 o'clock
A.M. on the 31st day of August.
1959. and thereafter will be pub
licly opened and read and will then
be reterrea to tne city council.
Approximate amounts for prin
cipal items:
1. Excavation Solid
Rock 510 tu. Yd.
Excavation
Common
...2300 Cu. Yd,
1. Haul and Place 36" T & G
Concrete Pipe 550 Lin. Ft.
4. Haul and Place 30" r at ii
Concrete Pipe 2170 Lin. Ft.
3. Haul and Place 24" T & G
Concrete Pipe 1150 Lin Ft.
6. Haul and Place 12" T & G
Concrete Pipe 430 Ln Ft.
7. Construct Curb Inlet....l9 Each
8. Construct Standard Manhole.
Complete 4 Each
9. Construct Standard Shallow
Manhole, Complete 8 Each
10. Haul and Place 30"xl2"
Tees 12 Each
11. Haul and Place 24"xl2"
Tees 6 Each
12. Gravel BackfilL 525 Cu. Yd
.13. Break and Replace
Pavement 165 Sa. Yd
14. Salvage Pipe 425 Lin. Ft.
15. Pipe Beddins 4300 Lin. Ft.
Plans. Special Provisions, Gen
eral Specifications, and Contract
Agreements may be obtained at
the office of the City Manager,
city Han, Medford. Oregon.
The City of Medford will furn
ish the concrete pipe F.OB. Med
ford Concrete Construction Co.
plant.
Bids must be accompanied by a
certified check, equivalent to 5
of the proposal payable to the City
ireasurer of the City of Medford
Oregon, to guarantee that if a pro
posal is accepted, a contract will
be entered into and its perform
ance secured. A bidder's bond to
like effect and amount with a cor
porate surety thereon licensed to
do business as such in the State
of Oregon will be acceptable for
this project. Bids must be in writ
ing and signed by or on behalf of
the bidder.
Bidders shall pre-qualify as pro
vided Dy Jaw under section 279.012,
279.014. and 279.018, Oregon Re
vised 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 City.
CITY OF MEDFORD, OREGON
By Vernon Thorpe,
Public Works Director.
Dated: August 17, 1959.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals addressed to the
City Council of the City of Med
ford, Oregon and endorsed Hd
posal for Paving Mary Street, from
Saling Avenue to East Jackson
Street," will be received at the
office of the City Recorder until
11:00 A.M. on August 31, 1959,
and thereafter will be publicly
opened and read and will then be
referred to the City council.
The work consists of construction
of 2" Class "B" asphalting concrete
pavement. 33 feet m width on Mary
Street from Saling Avenue to East
Jackson Street.
The principal item upon which
bids are invited are:
1. Class "B" asphaltie concrete
pavement, 2280 sq. Yds.
Plans, special provisions, con
tract agreements may be obtained
at the office of tne city Manager,
City Hall. Medford. Oregon.
Bids must be accompanied by a
certified check equivalent to 5 To
of the proposal, payable to the
City Treasurer of the City . of Med
ford, Oregon, to guarantee that if
a proposal is accepted, a contract
will be entered into and its per
formance secured. Bidder's bond
will be acceptable for this project.
Bids must be in writing signed by
or on behalf of the bidder.
The City of Medford reserves
the right to reject any and all bids
and accept such bids as are to the
best interests of the City.
CITY OF MEDFORD, OREGON
By Vernon Thorpe,
Public Works Director.
Dated: August 21, 1959.
Guardianship of Susanna EIck
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
No. 10136
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the matter of the Guardianship
Ot SUSAJNiMA 1U.
An incompetent
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned Guardian of the Estate
of Susanna Eick, an incompetent,
by virtue of an order of sale issued
by the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson county, duly
made and entered on the 31st day
of July, 1859, in the above entitled
Guardianship, licensing the Guar
dian to sell the hereinafter de
scribed real property belonging to
said Guardianship Estate, will offer
tor sale and will re-negotiate the
previous sale from and after the
27th - day of August, 19o9, upon
such terms as may be approved by
the Court, at No. 8 Goldy Build
ing, Medford, Oregon, all of the
ward's interest in and to the fol
lowing described real property, to
wit: Parcel 1: The South half of Lot
3 in Block 1 Ella Heiehts in the
County of Multnomah, State of
Oregon. -
Parcel 2: Beginning at the South
west corner of Lot 12 in Brooklyn,
Lane County, Oregon, and run
ning thence East 120 feet; thence
North 50 feet; thence West 120
feet; thence South 50 feet to the
Jilace of beginning, all in Brook
yn. Lane County, Oregon.
The re-sale of said property will
be made subject to the confirma
tion by the above entitled Court.
Date of first publication August
3. 1959, date of last publication
August 24. 1959.
Edward C. Eick, Guardian
Walter D. Nunley
Attorney for Guardian
No. 8 Goldy Building
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 8986
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
LAWRENCE T. NYGAARD,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has filed her
Final Account as Executrix of the
estate of Lawrence T. Nygaard, de
ceased, with the Circuit Court of
Jackson County, Oregon, and that
said Court has set the 15th day
September, 1959, at the hour of
10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of
said day in the Court Room of said
Court in the Court House Building
at Medford. Jackson County, Ore
gon, as the time and place for
hearing objections thereto and the
settlement thereof.
DATED and first published this
17th day of August, 1959.
Rachel L. Nygaard, Executrix
HUGH B. COLLINS and
HARBISON AND PIAZZA
Attorneys for Executrix
Sliding Glass Door onto Nice
Patio
SUMMONS FOB PUBLICATION
No. 3485E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON BOUNTY
LELAND J. KNOX and EDNA A,
TENGWALD, surviving trustees
of the estate of J. A. Westerlund.
deceased, under the last will and
testament of said decedent.
Plaintiffs.
vs.
LYAL SWENSON (formerly Lyal
Westerlund). MAHLON WESTER
LUND. HAZEL FREDEN (former
ly Hazel Westerlund), RUBY ANN
POLZKTTJ.. NANCY K. GAINEY.
WILLIAM C. WESTERLUND,
BETTY LOU WESTERLUND. LE-
ONA WESTERLUND, MARION
MAGNUSON, MARJORIE PUTS
(formerly Marione leasley),
LILLIAN W. SALADE, FLOR
ENCE W. WESCOTT. PERRY
WESTERLUND. PHYLLIS TO
SHIKIAN. PHYLLIS A. TENG
WALD. CAROL J. THORNDIKE,
NATALIE ELLEN GALBREAITH.
BETHANY COLLEGE OF LINDS
BORG. KANSAS, all beneficiar
ies of said trust. ROBERT Y
THORNTON, attorney general of
the State of Oregon, and all oth
er unknown heirs, beneficiaries
or parties who have or claim
some title, estate, lien or inter
est in the trust and property de
scribed in the complaint herein.
Defendants,
TO: Lyal Swenson (formerly Lyal
westerlund). Mahlon Westerlund,
Hazel Freden (formerly Hazel
westerlund, Kuby Ann roizkiii,
Nancy K. Gainey, William C.
Westerlund, Betty Lou Wester
lund, Leona Westerlund, Marion
Maenuson. Marione Pitts (for
merly Marjorie Feasley), Flor
ence W. Wescott, Perry Wester
lund, Rosa Westerlund, mother of
Perry Westerlund, a minor, or the
person having the care or con
trol of such minor or with whom
he resides, Phyllis Toshikian,
Natalie Ellen Galbreaith, Beth
any College of Lindsborg. Kan
sas, all beneficiaries of said trust,
and all other unknown heirs,
beneficiaries or parties who have
or claim some title, estate, lien
or interest in the trust and prop
erty described in the complaint
herein.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You and each of you
are hereby required to appear and
answer the sixth supplemental
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit on or before the
last day of four weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
summons, and, if you fail so to ap
pear and answer said sixth supple
mental complaint for want thereof,
the plaintiffs will apply to the
court for the relief demanded in
said sixth supplemental complaint,
succinctly stated as follows:
1. Approving the final report and
account of plaintiffs as set forth in
the sixth supplemental complaint.
2. Authorizing the payment to
the plaintiffs reasonable compen
sation for their services as trustees.
3. Authorizing the payment of
reasonable attorneys fees
4. Directing the distribution of
the income and corpus ot said
trust estate to the following
named defendants and beneficiar
ies according to the following re
spective percentages, tc-wit:
Lillian W. Salade 8.1818181
Florence W. Wescott 8.1818181
Marjorie Pitts
Ruby Ann Polzkill
. Nancy K. Gainey
8.1818181
2.0454545
2.0454545
Betty Lou Westerlund 2.0454545
William C. Westerlund 2.0454545
Hazel Freden 8.1818181
Leona Westerlund 8.1818181
Lyal Swenson 8.1818181
Mahlon P. Westerlund 8.1818181
Phyllis Toshikian 4.0909090
Perry Westerlund 4.0909090
Marian Magnuson 8.1818180
Natalie Ellen Galbreath
2.7272730
Phyllis Tengwald
Carol Thorndike
Bethany College of
Lindsborg, Kansas
2.7272730
2.7272730
10
100
5. Authorizing plaintiffs as trust
ees to convert all property of said
trust estate to cash for the purpose
of distribution.
6. Authorizing plaintiffs as trust
ees to make a partial distribution
to the beneficiaries on the entry of
a decree, reserving a sufficient
sum in said trust estate to pay the
income taxes due or to become due
from said trust estate.
7. Authorizing the trustees to
distribute the remaining assets of
said trust estate to' the beneficia
ries after payment of income taxes
by the trust estate and tne con
version of the trust property to
cash.
8. Discharging plaintiffs as
trustees from all further liability.
9. For such other and further
relief as the court may decree just
and equitable.
This summons is published by
order of the Honorable James M.
Main, Judge of the Circuit Court of
the state of Oregon for Jackson
County, duly made and entered on
this 31st day of July, 1959.
The time prescribed in said order
of publication of this summons is
once a week for four consecutive
weeks. The day of the first publi
cation of this summons is the 3rd
day of August, 1959.
lfKUtiNMAYEK, LOWRY,
HOGAN & DEATHERAGE
By William V. Deatherage
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Post Office Address:
200 Cooley Theatre Building
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN PROBATE
In the Matter of the Estate of
GEORGE E. RIGGENS, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I have been appointed by the Cir
cuit court ox tne state of Oregon
for Jackson County as Adminis
tratrix of the estate of George E.
Riggens, deceased, and have duly
qualified. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present them, with proper
vouchers and duly verified to me
at the offices of Kelly & Kelly, No.
20 Goldy Building, Medford, Ore
gon, within six months from the
date of this notice.
DATED at Medford. Oregon this
10th day of August, 1959.
LORENA ROBERTSON
ADMINISTRATRIX
KELLY & KELLY
Attorneys for Administratrix
20 Goldy Building
Medford, Oregon ,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that I
have been appointed by the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Jackson County, Administratrix
with the Will annexed of the estate
of Matt J. Kozak. also known as
Matthew Joseph Kozak, also known
as Mathew J Kozak, deceased, and
have qualified. All persons having
claims aaginst the estate of said
decedent are hereby notified to
present them, with proper vouch
ers, duly verified, to me at the
office of Skyrman & Heisel, attor
neys for said Administratrix, at
Room 321, Medical Center Build
ing, Medford, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this no
tice. Dated and first published Au
gust 3. 1959. j
JULIA B. KOZAK
Administratrix with the Will
annexed.
Skyrman & Heisel
Attorneys for Estate
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
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
Florence Winter, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersgned has filed her Final
Account and Report in the above
entitled estate, and that by order
of the Circuit Court in and for
Jackson County, Oregon, Probate
Department, a hearing upon the
same has been set for Tuesday,
September 8. 1959, in the Circuit
Court Room at the Court House in
Medford, Jackson County, Oregon,
at the hour of 930 o'clock AM.
All persons having objections
thereto are hereby notified to pre
sent the same on or before such
time.
Dated this 10th day of August,
1959.
Phyllis Nipps, Executrix
Roberts, Kellington & Branchfield
Attorneys for Executrix
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposals will be received
for KLAMATH-TRINITY HOSPI
TAL by the COMMUNITY HEALTH
ASSOCIATION of Hoooa. Califor
nia on September 10, 1959, at 2:00
P.M, for the construction of a 16
bed hospital, boiler house, and
certain remodeling of an existing
structure on the site to provide for
its incorporation into the com
pleted building. The hospital is to
be wood frame construction with
wood exterior finish. Total floor
area will be approximately 12,000
square leet.
On August 20. 1959. plans -and
specifications may be obtained from
the office of the Architect, Hachiro
Yuasa, at 1684 University Avenue,
Berkeley 3, California, upon de
posit of S25.00 per set.
The owner reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
NOTICE TO FUEL OIL DEALERS
Sealed bids will be received by
the County Court of Jackson Coun
ty, county Court House. Medford
Oregon until 2:00 pjn. September
9, 1959, and then opened for the
purchase of fuel oil by said county
said fuel to be furnished during
the period October 1, 1959, to Sep-
temner au, iatu.
Specifications are on file with
the County Clerk and the County
Court of Jackson County and copies
thereof may be obtained at no
charge.
No bid will be received or con
sidered by the County Court or
any officer of such county unless
the bid contains a statement of the
bidder as part of his bid that he
win covenant, and it would be
condition of his bond, that in per
forming his contract he will pay
ana cause to be paid not less than
the prevailing rate of wages, as of
tne date oi nis bid in sucn county
per hour, per day and per week
for and to each and every workman
who mav be employed in and about
tne performance of his contract.
No proposal will be considered
unless accompanied by a check
payable to Jackson County. Oregon,
certified by a responsible bank, or
in lieu thereof, a surety bond for
an amount equal to 10 of the
aggregate proposal. The successful
bidder shall furnish a performance
bond satisfactory to the County
Court in full amount of the con
tract. The County Court, in said pur
chase, will give first preference to
products produced or manufactured
in Oregon and will next prefer
such as have been partially manu
factured or produced in Oregon,
price, fitness and quality being
equal.
Dated and first published this
24th day or August. 195a.
Final Publication August 31, 1959
JACKSON COUNTY COURT
Earl M. Miller,
County Judge
Chester H. Wendt.
County Commissioner
R. A.' James.
County Commissioner
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
Suit in Equity for Divorce
No. 59
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
ERNESTINE FRANCES NOAKES,
Plaintiff,
FRANK WAYNE NOAKES.
Defendant.
TO FRANK WAYNE NOAKES.
THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND
ANT :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON you are hereby re.
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit on or before
the expiration of four weeks from
the date of the first publication of
this summons, and if you fail to so
appear and answer said complaint,
for want thereof, plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in plaintiff s complaint,
succinctly stated as follows, to-wit:
For a decree of this Court award
ing to plaintiff an absolute divorce
and dissolving the marriage con
tract now existing between plain
tiff and defendant.
The date of the order for publi
cation of this summons is the 7th
day of August. 1959.
The time prescribed for publica
tion of this summons is once a
week for four consecutive weeks.
The date of the first publication
of this summons is the 10th day of
August. 1959.
HARBISON AND PIAZZA
A. E. Piazza
Of Attorneys for Plaintiff
POST OFFICE ADDRESS:
207 U.S. Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Medford, Oregon
CLERK'S MONTHLY STATEMENT
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON
July. 1959
The following is a statement of
tne proceedings ot the county
Court of Jackson County. Oregon,
listing claimants for supplies and
services which were passed upon
during the month of July, 1959, as
required by Chapter 136 of 1947
Session Laws.
E. M. MADDEN
COUNTY CLERK
Approved by Jackson County Court:
Orders in the Matter of: Executing
deeds to Medford Irrigation Dist
rict. Dace A. Maddox, John F. and
Ruth C. Clark and Edward S. and
Virble L. Morgan; Accepting deeds
on property to be made part of
General Road System; Filing Plats
ot Christian Acres jno z and Jti
Reina Subdivision; Accepting
amendments to County Subdivision
Ordinance; Granting passage of In
terim Zoning Restrictions; Auth
orizing Planning Commission to
prepare an Interim Zoning Ordi
nance; Transferring $6678.53 from
Emergency Fund to General Coun
ty Fund; Transferring S6678.53
from Emergency Fund to County
Farm Home Supply Budget: Trans
ferring $160,818.81 from O. & C.
funds on hand to General County
Fund: Transferring ?90,838.41 from
General County Fund to Cash
Working Fund; Making loans from
Cash Working Fund to Civil De
fense Fund, Histrical Society Fund,
and Medford and Ashland Library
Funds; Providing Funds for pay
ment of bonds and interest for
school districts: Making no levy
upon the valuation of taxable prop
erty in Jackson County for 1959-60;
Extending tax for fire patrol upon
tax rolls; Cancelling Tax Land In
stallment Contract with Faydrex,
Inc.; Fixing vacation and sick
leave for Courthouse employees;
Security a Public Employees Faith
ful Performance Blanket Position
Bond to cover employees of Sher
iffs office and Juvenile- Detention
Home; Rejecting bids on cars for
Sheriff's office and on road roller
for Road Dept.; Accepting bid for
road roller from Cal-Ore Machinery.
Filed:
Monthly Reports of County
Clerk, Auditor and County Farm
Home; Annual Reports of Trea
surer and Sheriff; Semi-annual
Report of Sheriff: Auditor's Re
port for Eagle Point Irrigation
District for 1958: Auditior's Re
port for Shady Cove-Trail Rural
Fire Protection District: Budget
Estimate for 1959-60: Minutes of
Meetings of County Court, Budg
et Committee, and Dog Control
Board; Appointments of John F.
O'Hara, Kaye R. Vaughn. Joseph
F. Walsh and Dale A. Smith to
Deputy Sheriff; Appointing Ver
FOUNTAIN CAFE
Fully Equipped
Ideal and a money maker for a couple
that are willing to work.
Write Tribune Box 9986-D
non V. Rasmussen as Deputy
Clerk to sell dog licenses; Resolu
tion dissolving Jackson County
Housing Authority: Resolution
accepting final report and ac
count of Housing Authority:
Agreement with August B. and
Nannie L. Singler; Agreement
with Bureau of Reclamation re
garding Rogue River Basin Proj
ect; Contract with Otis Eleva
tor Co.; Indenture with Southern
Pacific Co.; Petition of State
Highway Commission for authority-
to install light signals in
Rogue River; Affidavit of publi
cation on call for road roller
bids: Affidavit of Publication on
notice of foreclosure of tax liens
for ; 1959; Letter from County
Court to Welfare Commission
and County Farm Home; Letters
to County Court from California
Oregon Power Company and
Jackson County Housing Author
ity; Specifications for storage and
transportation of poll booths;
Various bids submitted for road
roller.
GENERAL COUNTY
Net payments for services of em
ployees of Jackson County, Ore
gon; D. Offenbacher 117.47, C. Nor
ris 132.04, C. L. Howard 356.54,
C. J. Conner 377.84. L. G. Morth
land 97.04, J. Cave 97.04, N. A.
Myrick 218.01. J. A. Redden 48.75,
E. E. Bryan 6.35. P. Bettiol 386.15,
D. DeBerry 362.75, V. V. Vanoose
368.60, S. Blumenfeld 37435, G.
Wright 358.85, B. C. Tennant 300.63,
L. Rice 33333, Wm. Rice 318.20, B.
Bjornsen 304.05. D. Walsh 14.36,
M. Brooks 300.63, M. Stephens
227.05. M. Hagan 210.78. G. Jacobs
194.25, J. O'Hara 306.80. D. Coe
346.95. E. Gault 240.18, P. Elliott
15.00, L. Sherman 49.57, P. Hanlin
295.40, J. Dunlap 304.05, K. R.
Vaughn 304.05, J. F. Walsh 264.38,
P. Elliott 224.63, 5. Johnson 286.73,
D. A. Smith 38.90. A. Beneka
256.25, G. Hanlin 38.45. N. Neil
306.45. I F. Brenner 264.61, A.
Carter 264.81, B. J. Brown 253.74,
H. Speare 205.21, J. Whitman
136.45. D. Smith 205.21, H. Dugan
295.19 H. Norris 231.51, C. Gibson
205.34, R. Jenkins 216.14. u. ivic
Intyre 281.51. G. Bohl 278.76. M.
Pool 194.39, M. Mitchell 223.74, D.
Wolf 242.74, R. H. Mesplie 25.44,
J. R. Powell 145.08, M. L. Bohl
151.20. O. Leschensky 273.16, E. M.
Janouch 59.72, D. Matheny 141.40,
E. Jennings 270.81, P. Thanos
246.31, D. Evanson 253.58. H. Nel
son 199.78, L. Thoen 205.34, A.
Martin 223.74. K. E. Sandvig 179.24.
M. E. Harsh 86.18. D. Wilson
224.76, M. Schnack 175.16. M. Arn
old 189.66, R. Lugnet 272.21. H.
Wood 37431, W. B. McCuUough
349.46, T. W. Hatten 354.31. T. E.
Hess 377.31. C. Miller 336.31, F.
Whited 291.19. C. L. Moldovan
341.91, J. B. Caird 335.11, t . M.
White 335.11, R. C Groshong
321.04, M. Beneka 235.98. G. Camp
bell 231.52, i. u. neison iii.it,
A. Beneka 98.73. H. W. Boyle
278.76, L. R. Floux 184.44, A. Be
neka 26.88, A. Slade 254.41, M. W.
Hoffman 224.47. L. M. Hottman
230.07, I. F. Mitchell 154.93, D.
Goddard 158.73, H. Briley 208.43,
G. B. Hershey 158.70, is. -J. Hop
kins 139.50, B. Waterman 16o.40,
D. M. Mattern 138.80, J. I. Garner
152.80. H. Murphy 147.94, J. s.
Walker 261.45. J. Eubanks 272.08,
V. Morse 203.90, R. L. Walls 167.10.
G. Workman 173.30, R. Williams
161.80, J. L. Trueman 17.79, A. P.
Raduski 16.29, L. Larrick 153.30,
D. Thompson 169.70, E. Holbrook
163.80, L. Keitn iBZ.au, jvi. uavis
185.95, W. Best 197.20, J. Grove
180.50, A. Collver 167.00. E. J. Gar
rard 162.50, T. D. Hershey 2(3.78,
D. L. Leek 32.69. A. Raduski 6.07,
J. L. Trueman 28.19, Kay Crowell
404.03, B. L. Bobbins zza.94, ivi. a.
Blind 187.66, L. L. Tweedy 352.93
R B. Walker 273.00, R. L. Schmidt
329.80, L. E. Wells 173.92. A. E.
Merkel 873.04. F. Clink 307.64. A. A.
Makinen 300.79, M. H. Lehman
305.99, C. Culp 27639, C. Kent
306.49. E. Kanclier 305.99. M. E.
Bell 300.79, N. M. VanDewalker
203.73, E. McGalliard 300.79, w. X.
Sutherland 342.64, O. S. Moore
345.54. J. Koppes 271.19, D. F.
Thomas 231.81, L. Estes 300.79, W.
R. Dieriex 276.39. V. Peters 2U6.91,
C. P. Culp 32.57, I. L. Bowman
223.58, C. Z. Boyden 9.38, M. E.
Boyden 9.58, L. D. Pinkham 14.98,
F. Roberts 52.78, P. J. Gilman
255.86, B. Hansen 196.90, D. C.
Hendrix 424.40, L. Hendrix 75.50,
O. B. Hukill 43.71, C. M. Smith
346.28. C. Tavlor 19.42, M. J. Mc
Neil 264.54, I. D. Russell 279.46,
G. J. Scannell 236.73, B. B. Mullen
374.05, J. V. Bianconi 28036. M. C.
Loftus 255.66. M. M. Zachary
142.57. J. C Eaton 339.41, P. R.
Brinson 182.46, L. Deenin 251.74,
R. L. Leatherman 257.51, M. R.
Hubbell 362.07. L. A. Perry 326.20,
W. R. Hubbard 223.03.
Payments, travel expense: "
M. E. Bell 20.64, P. Bettiol 61.85,
J. V. Bianconi 9.96. J. Caird 22.56,
F. Clink 19.92, K. Crowell 75.75, C.
Culp 30.72. W: R. Dieriex 34.88,
J. Eaton 20.48, R. C. Groshong
63.92, T. Hatten 45.92. M. R. Hub-
bell 52.88. E. Kanclier 32.16, c.
Kent 33.60. M. Lehman 24.64, A.
Merkel 62.16, C. Miller 55.20, E.
Miller 28.00. C. Moldovan 62.56,
O. Moore 46.16, W. McCullough
15.92. E. McGalliard 10.32, R.
Peacher 10.00, B. L. Schmidt 56.88,
R. M. Swan 12.24, L. Tweedy
114.82, R. Walker 38.00, J. Walsh
298.85, F. White 67.12, F. Whited
29.04.
Payments for Jury service:
Lucille V. Brill 7.82. R. Burton
13.42, D. Armstrong 830. F. East
wood 8.30. H. Cannon 8.62, C.
Delsman 9.58, J. Asher 7.50, L.
Anderson 23.74, N. Bailey 86.70, J.
Barlow 5.64, E. Bieg 76.40, M. Bier-
ma 8630, R. Brewster 57.28, J.
Budge 57.50, M. Butts 67.50. A.
Collins 56.82. W. Fisher 45.00. A.
Ford 80.00, D. Funk 4750, M. Lar
son 124.00, M. Hanson 5.00. V. Leh
man 22.50, L. Morgan 35.00, S. So
kolowski 65.00. N. Waters 30.00, D.
Ackerman 76.22, R. Adams 80.00,
P. Bates 62.50, T. Bellinger 88.06,
W. Bushnell 44.02, J. Esp 7.56, H.
Johnson 30.00. F. Meadows 66.14,
A. Schmidt 55.12, J. Swan 30.00,
J. Gowland 6.92, T. Adams 22.64,
R. Dunn 6.92, F. Hughes 20.00, P.
Lofven 5.00. W. Rohl 16.02, B.
Mathews 21.20. M. Cram 5.24. K.
Adams 25.76. J. Littlefield 5.80. V.
Kamping 10.64, E. Carngan 21.92,
H. Carlton 6.92, W. Stark 12.50. D.
Bergman 6.28, L. DeWitt 7.50. M.
Warren 15.00. L. Baird 18.84,
H. Sorenson 7.24, M. Blair 15.00,
D. Glutch 750. J. Watrus 7.40, C.
Craig 750, R. Nagle 17.88.
.Payments tor supplies, services
and equipment:
Acorn Press 156.25, Addressograph-
Multigraph Corp. 229.50, Aetna Life
Insurance 23930, Am. Hospital Sup
ply 360.40, Am. Laundry 9.99, Am.
Steel & Supply 15.36, City of Ash
land 5.50, Ashland Office Supply
5.90, Association of Ore. Counties
250.00, Barco Supply 122.05, R.
Barnes 20.00, Beck's Bakeries 42.04,
Blake. Moffitt & Towne 11.96.
Bloodhound Assoc. 150.00, Boyd
Coffee 16.26. Brainerd's .55. J.
Bandenburg 10.00, Broer Grocery
139.92. E. Brown; 10.00. Bryant's
Key Shop 5.40. Burroughs 482.30.
Buy Rite 17.22, Calif. Oreg. Power
Co. 239.81, Cal-Ore Machinery 33.56,
Cash Davis Pharmacy 7.98, Cath
olic Services for Children 5.00, Cen
tral Point Pharmacy 5.89. Central
Rexall Drug 436.16, Calif. Pacific
Utilities 58.26, E. Chance 10.00,
Children's Farm Home 11.29, Chris
tie School 10.00. City Sanitary Serv
ice 15.00, Colgate-Palmolive Co.
51.18, Chuck's Pump 750, D. Col-
line 33 .9S, Commercial Printing
23735, C. Coyle 82.79, Crane Co.
4.24. Cronin Insurance 350, H.
Danielson 85.00, Davis Transfer
63.63, .Dennis Uniform 14.05, De
partment of Commerce 5.25, D. S.
Lavigne. Inc. 12.18. Dunham Print
ing 1235, Eastman Kodak 109.60,
Eastwood Oddfellows 250.00. Eath
erton Engine & Equipment 430,
Electrolux Corp. 75.08. E. M. Supply
147.81, E. Erickson 60.00, Expert
Cleaning Service 45.00, Faber's
Market 268.61, Fluhrer Bakeries
12.72, Forbes Bro. Meats 27.24,
Greyhound Bus Line 15.84. Groce
teria Market 13931. D. Hain 2.00.
Haloid Zerox 226.00, E. Hanawalt
1.50. D. Hannan 12.75, B. Hansen
74.88. D. Hendrix 136.72. Herb's
Garage 6.38, G. Hershev 25.00, P.
Hoffard 100.00, Wm. Holt 10.00 S.
Horton 3.00, Hubbard Brothers
6335, O. B. Hukill 13.92, I. Huson
30.00, W. H. Baker Linen Co. 221.00,
Independent Truck Line 10.98. In
dustrial Air Products 1.75. J. Ingram
7.00, International Business Ma
chaines 320.00. D. Ivie 4.72, Jack
Beeler, Yamhill Countv Clerk 15.00,
Jackson County Centennial Assoc.
9,500.00, Jackson County Child
Guidance Fund 2,000.00, Jackson
County Juvenile Department 20.00,
Jackson Co. Road Dept. 94.20,
Jewett Office Supply 153.22, Jim's
Produce 45.56. Jorgensen's 21237,
Keep Oregon Green 250.00, Klocker
Printery 110.40, Lane-Miles Stand
ish Co. 1,814.82, E. Larkin 3,711.48,
Dr. Lawson 5.00, Legislative Coun
sel Committee 25.00, L. H. Butcher
Co. 268.13. Littrell Parts 1.20. F.
Lovett 2.00, L. W. Ellwood 10.00,
J. W. Mahaffey 2.00. Mann's 22.37,
Marchant Calculators 42.00, Mar
shall Valuation Service 20.00, Mart
4.60, Max-Sig Communications &
Products Co. 21.94. Medford Air
Service 250.00, Medford Laborator
ies 40.00. Medford Mail Tribune
2.50, Medford Pharmacy 1.62, Med
ford Printing Co. 1,230.05, Medford
Spring Service 20.64, Medford Sta
tionery 865.83, Medford Water Com
mission 58.43, D. Mellish 10.00, Mid
land Laboratories 66.00, H. R. Mil
ler 15.00, Miller Motor Service
237.09. Modern Plumbing & Sheet
Metal Co. 3.06. Morse Scwinu Ma
chine 9.50. Motoroa Communications
oc .electronics 214.95, National Hos
pital Association 539.50, R. Odell
10.00. J. O'Donnell 311.75, Office
Stationery 1,881.47. Olympic Pe
troleum & Equipment 7.45. Oregon
nss n. ot ooumv Assessors 25.00,
Oregon Egg Producers 1.86, Oregon
Juvenile Judges Ass'n. 75.00. Ore
gon State College 4.50, Oregon
School Boards Assoc. 50.00. Otis
iievator 174.98, Pacific Feed and
Seed Co. 51.59, Pacific Fruit &
Produce Co. 65.84, Pacific Tele
phone 1,371.33, L. Perkins 2.00,
C. R. Perrine 170.00, Physicians &
Surgeons Building 16.25, Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Co. 47.89, Postmaster
37.00. D. S. Provost 85.00. Public Em
ployes Retirement Board 5,141.33,
Jackson County Farm Home Em
ployees 375.50, Quality Market
49.32, R. A. Holmes 322.73, Ray
spray Commercial Sprayers 1,321.72,
Recordak Corp. 368.20, B. Rice
11.85, L. D. Rice 107.00, L. Rice
15.71, V. Robinson 10.00, Rogue
Valley Memorial Hospital 82.72,
Russell Uniform Co. 12.26, Safeway
Stores 10.00, Shepard's Citations
28.00, Simmons Carbton Co. 34.43,
Signal Oil Co. 40.08, Siskiyou Hard
ware .48, B. Skinner 14.00, Skinner
Buick-Cadillac 6.98, C. M. Smith
98.88, Standard Brands Incorporat
ed 129.42, Standard Oil Company
of California 4.66, M. Starr 10.00,
State Industrial Accident Commis
sion 77.63, St. Mary's Home for
Boys 4.52. State of Oregon 4.75,
State Public Welfare Commission
55,823.50, E. M. Madden, Trustee
1.407.10 (State Tax), Superior Rub
ber Stamp Co. 22.60, Surgical Sales,
Inc. 192.59, Surplus Property Sec
tion 4.50, Talent Hardware 3.32,
Trites Coffee Co. 19.10, Trowbridge
& Flynn 135.65, Tumy Insurance
Agency 87.67, Ty's Shell Service
2.75, U. S. National Bank 6,996.37,
Valley Equipment Co. 18.91, Valley
Wholesale Co. 40.07, V. Vanoose
3.78, Van Waters & Rogers 291.50,
Villa St. Rose 36.13, Voight's 149.10,
S. M. Wade 19.89, J. D. Walsh 12.11,
Weiner's 374.25, L. Welch 192.95.
Western Auto Supply Co. 3.14,
Western Union 25.14. Willamette
VaUey Paper Co. 17.45, Woody the
Plumber 4.00.
AGRICULTURAL Sc HORTICUL
TURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
SINKING FUND
Oregon State College 41.80
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. IM
PROVEMENTS & MAINTENANCE
FUND
C. G. Whitney 241.92, A. Bjornsen
407.54, E. M. Madden, Trustee 1030,
Hubbard Bros. 5.22, National Hos
pital Association 18.40, Oregon
Brass works SH.75. fuonc em
ployes Retirement Board 18.88, S.
Horton 602.00, State Industrial Ac
cident Commission .76, S-W Floor
Cover Shop 393.25, U. S. National
Bank 5720.
CIVIL DEFENSE FUND
J. Hicks 229.30, E. Peterson 90.09,
Anders Phot Shop 7J21, Coast-to-Coast
Store 11.50, Department of
Finance and Administration 400.00,
E. M. Madden, Trustee 4.10 (State
Tax), D. Newton 9.05, Pacific Tele
phone 3.50. Public Employes Re
tirement Board 8.95. State Indus
trial Accident Commission .46. Unit
ed Radio Supply 13125, U. S. Na.
tional Bank 25.10.
JUVENILE RETENTION HOME
OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
FUND
R. Swan 310.93. F. Swan 12.80, B.
Gibson 68.13. T. Gibson 53.83. L.
Perkins 43.79. B. Perkins 34.69.
Barco Supply Co. 9.85, Beck's
Morning Fresh Bakeries 12.93, California-Pacific
Utilities Co. 31.49,
California Oregon Power Company
81.42, City Sanitary Service Co.
2.75, T. Grant 297.80, Jim's Produce
Co. 61.08, Jorgensen's 126.52, Mc
Laughlin Plumbing & Heating Co.
12.31, E. M. Madden, Trustee 10.60
(State Tax), H. Miller 17.70, Na
tional Hospital Assoc. 14.90, Pierce
Freight Lines 2.32. Public Employes
Retirement Board 1829, Quality
Market 35.61. South Bear Creek
Sanitary District 8.40. State Indus
trial Accident Commission 1.64, M.
Stockdale 13.80, Dept. of Finance
and Adm., Surplus Property Sec
tion .50, Trowbridge & Flynn 11.74,
U. S. National Bank 71.40, Wil
lamette Valley Paoer Co. 9.45.
MEDFORD LIBRARY FUND
City of Medford 7.965.00.
ROAD FUND
E W Rausch 460.92, R. F. Brown
351.77, J. L. Quinn 290.47, J. W.
Burks 203.44, J. Y. Baldwin 16636.
R. Berriman 289.89, H. H. Brown
186.51. C. O. Culy 174.94, M. R.
Griffin 219.16. L. Hartman 311.91,
S Johnson 17437, C. Baker 187.42,1
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Up to 30 Years to Pay
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ROGUE VALLEY
SP 3-3641
S. Baker 282 60, M. Boat 232.50, H.
uooras 328.03. W. R. Flaire 184.69
J. Merritt 324.17, C. Perdue 23058.
ij. Anoxews Z.5J.H4. j. jBigham
308.47, J. F. Burns 196.57. G. Huls
287.52. M. Jacobson 33037. A. K.
Stith 334.72. J. Sutton 160.10. G. E.
cucnnoiz 2BB.H5, L. Burdahl 249.94,
l.. juiy 311.81, l,. Damon 319.12,
P. C. Hannaford 341.97. E. Harnish
314.94, J. I. Lusk 298.55. D. P,
Smith 28958. O. W. Abbott 170.90,
E. S. Accorne 214.08. W. E. Allen
274.12, w. J. Barlow 18332, J. L.
Beams 23335. W. J. Bench 219.73.
C. Bigham 285.58. K. Bitterling
ju.ii. w. f. Biancnett 280.16. E,
Boardman 216.94, C. I. Bourne
32125. R. Bourne 17425. Wm. J.
Brogan 322.32, G. P. Buffington
322.18, J. R. Burdell 208.13,
v. calkins 209.64. N. L.
Cays 217.67, W. D. Chapman 246.46.
O. C. Chesnut 225.14, C. W. Childers
214.70, G. E. Cnildreth 301.40. R.
Clark 32050. D. J. Clifford 344.87,
C. Comstock 170.90, J. L. Conner
231.68. F.. T. Cook 196.36, E. L.
Cooper 260.02. E. F. Cooper 25120,
N. A. Coverdale 278.12. G. R. Crum
ley 32833, E. E. Culver 227.06. L. F
Cutburth 244.52. J. L. Danford
281.42. C. B. Dean 207.90. H. E
Denzer 356.90, R. F. Ditsworth
226.47, C. Dooms 195.01. W. Dooms
340.41. W. F. Duncan 26835. G. W,
Dutton 316.52, E. M. Earl 295.54,
L. B. Earl 31522, J. W. Eatherton
222.59. H. D. Ferns 245.17. D. Floyd
317.16, F. Foust 328.68, J. Foust
221.83, W. L. Garner 291.01. D. L.
Goddard 18034, C. B. Goodnight
191.91, W. H. Granbv 164.66, A. B.
Haddock 212.53. I. E. Hall 208.05,
S. Harris 169.05, S. G. Hartbauer
179.32, B. Hatch 228.79. W. Hatch
164.26, M. Heffernan 299.44. E. J
Henderson 201.73, G. Hillman
26854. T. W. Hora 287.42, W. W.
Irons 208.94, R. P. Johnson 199.17,
A. W. Jones 297.62, H. H. Jones
241.55. H A. Kantor 229.95. C.
Keeney 327.06. J. O. Keller 195.52.
L. R. King 17723, M. M. Kinyon
348.32, IV. a. rUte 314.47, 1. A.
Larson 233.35, A. S. Lester 206.48,
R. C. Lomas 335.71, P. R. Lynch
185.82. J. H. Mapston 270.90. E. L.
Marshall 206.19, J. McFadden 229.82.
R. E. Merritt 354.17. H. C. Meyer
256.81, C. L. Michael 33756, J. R.
Miller 362.61. B. B. Moore 216.68,
M. W. Morse 317.60, J. E. Nikodym
192.08, M. E. Owens 13957. G. H.
Parker 205.87, J. T. Perdue 17720.
E. F. Pierce 255.75. J. S. Pruitt
165.70, D. E. Rawlings 28553, L. R.
Ray 205.43, R. J. Rinabarger 336.05,
G. H. Robertson 285.31, H. W. Scog
gin 25822. D. J. Scott 174.18, C. E.
Self 107.15, D. L. Shearin 209.27.
F. Sherman 262.61, F. A. Shipley
21032, J. R. Shope 266.97. J. Walsh
43.68. S. H. Shorey 139.10, I. C.
Shuck 162.52, P. I. Smith 182.18,
R. A. Sorenson 161.02. D. Stout
206.82, H. J. Stout 332.13. D. Sweet
292.78, E. T. Thigpin 249.96, H. E.
Tolle 295.88. W. L. Turner 189.22,
L. T. Vanderpool 243.91. M. E.
Vanderpool 171.70, L. L. Varner
232.71, C. Verstegen 194.95, D. A.
Walden 281.02, W. W. Walker
19822, H. E. Wallace 156.92, A. T.
Wattenberg 383.44, E. F. White
194.93. G. C. Williams 21938, M.
Clifford 296.21, T. Keating 237.13,
E. R. Birge 43.00, W. Sommer 72.63.
A. Black 1433, B. T. Austin 310.45,
W. R. Bro-m 25358, L. L. Burghart
205.59, R. J. Carstensen 538.63,
R. L. Fitzgerald 326.50, H. Geigle
412.77, R. L. Levison 292.15, O. M.
Pruitt 266.45, W. A. Reese 315.65,
Paul B. Rynning 815.11, L. J.
Shorey 399.15, R. L. Smith 304.05,
V. S. Smith 348.05, K. W. Walker
344.83. Air Mac 168.10, American
Steel & Supply 443.12. City of Ash
land 430, Balzer Machinery 885.12,
Barco Supply 3.71, L. Burghart
12.48, Burk's 16.95, Calif. Oregon
Power Co. 567.45, Crone Co. 3.81,
Crater Auto Supply. 16.64, Crater
Lake Machinery Co. 2735. Crater
Lake Motors 3.00, Department of
Motor Vehicles 9.00, Dunham's 7.74,
Eagle Point Water Commission
5.00, Electric Steel Foundry 4734,
Flood Control 1,500.00, Gardner's
Machine Shop 21.00, City of Gold
Hill 2.70, Haupert Tractor 29425,
Hubbard-Wray Co. 5225, Industrial
Air Products 50.38, International
Harvester Co. 713.13. Littrell Parts
205.14, E. M. Madden, Trustee
(S.W.T.) 1,288.00. M. C. Lininger
& Sons 56955, Marchant Calcula
tors 84.00, Medford Concrete Con
struction Co. 1,748.75, Medford Steel
Co. 94221. Medford Water Com
mission 3.17. Mike's Seat Cover
19.90. Mock's Ford 7.81. Moore
Business Forms 55.16, Moore Steel
Service Co. 393.78, National Hos
Dital Assoc. 1.05720. Office Sta
tionery & Supply Co. 104.95, Pa
cific Tel. & Tel. Co. 15.35, Padgham
Glass & Millwork Co. 5.28. Pierce
Freight Lines 26.49, Public Em
ployees Retirement Board 1,663.58,
William A. Reese 20.72, Sam Jen
nings Co. 148.82. Shell Oil Co.
1.33335, Signal Oil Co. 4.854.84,
Simmons Carbon Co. 1129. August
B. Singler 50.00, Southern Pacific
Co 2.035.95. Stevens Corp. 116.70,
Tidewater Oil Co. 358.04. Transport
Clearings 4,30735, Union Oil Com
pany of Calif. 3.449.81, U. S. Na
tional Bank of Portland, Medford
Branch 6,882.80.
The average American
walked about 35 miles a week
in 1957, according to a shoe
company's research.
A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE 1949 Pontiac, excellent
condition. 643 Pennsylvania. SP ,
2-2292.
FOR RENT 2 bdrm. & den apt.,
very large, cheerul apt. with 32
ft. living room, -fireplace; lots of
windows, garage; close in, $80.
SP 3-1543.
WANT Good homes for semi-long
haired kittens. SP 2-9291.
FOR RENT 2 bdrm. fur. apt, new,
close in, $40. Inquire Gier Ct,
N. 99.
FOR SALE Reg. Suffolk ram
lamb. Marsha Watson. SP 3-5446.
FOR RENT 3 rm. modern unfurn.
cottage. Prefer older couple, $35
mo. NO 4-2063.
FOR SALE Frigidaire elec. range,
9x12 rug, vacuum cleaner, 2-ta.
bles with chair sets, coffee tables,
lamps, clock radio, china closet,
4pc. over-stuffed sofa set, plat
form rocker, bdrm. set, club
chairs, 2-law mowers. 2221 W.
Main. SP 2-2552.
WANTED Baby sitter part time,
day. prefer older woman. SP 2
6524 after 4 p.m.
FOR SALF, Reg. Hereford yearling
bull, Zato Heir breeding. Marilyn
Watson. SP 3-5446.
plu closing
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2 days per wore" s
3 days per word m.
4 days per word V
C days per word 14
By Line Per Month S22S
(Minimum First Issue 50c)
Business Directory
Each lino per month $l.;s
Minimum per month f 5.2S
Dead Line on Classified Adi
530 pan. for following dav,
except 10 a.m. for Monday;
for Sunday noon Saturday.
Dead Line on Display Classi
fied Ads 10:00 A.M. Saturday
for Sunday and Monday.
3 PJV1. the day before publi
cation for Tues. through Fri.
APPROVED CREDIT
CHARGES BILLED
BS THE LINE
DIAL SP 2-6141
A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Mahogany A Grade Doors
2.0 -V fi R 1 3.X
S625
S6.80
2-6 x 6-8 1 38
3-0 x 6-8 1 38
Hinges Zx X 3'i
Passage Latch Set
S7.45
D Brass... 42c
. $225
LEWIS
WHOLESALE BUILDERS
SUPPLY
443 S. Riverside SP 2-7135
FINANCE COMPANY REPO.
Singer electric portable sewing
machine, has attachments Less
than half owed. Full balance only
$3820. no back payments to pick
up. Terms. SP 2-2739; out of
town call collect.
FOR GOOD, RELIABLE PLUMB-
ING. call SP 2-5845.
CASH & CARRY
11.000 FT. 1x6 No. 4 S4S 30 per M.
1x10 & 12" REV. Board & Batt
Cedar at $130 per M.
S&H GREEN STAMPS
NORTON LUMBER
ROOFING siding installed. KE-
5-2845 eves
SELL or rent new office equiD-
ment. 945 Kenyon. SP 2-6656.
BLOX 2' Planer ends.
Big Loads.
MEDFORD FUEL Tel. SP 2-2111
CIVIL AIR PATROL Rummaee
Sale. Tues.. Aug. 25, 9 to 5. at
Moose Hall, 11 Newtown. No item
over 50c.
LOST Man's gold wrist watch with
gold mesh band. Vicinity Grand
view Market or Tom Thumb
Market, Medford. Keepsade. Re
ward. Call collect TUxedo 2-1458
or uxeao 4-5323, Klamath Falls.
FOR SALE or trade for Income
yiupcuy, ivieaiora. Vrooa nome
la acres, city water and sewer,
SP 2-5376.
FOR SALE Bradshaw Plums.
SP
2-4974.
FOR SALE 1 WF heifer calf, l 7-
mo. oia part Angus neuer. SP
-7-Uf.
FOR SALE 2-bdrm. home, garage.
oouDie lot. ot" -4S7.
FOR SALE 1949 Ford good con-
Qiuon, iao stuae. 4 tons farm
ers pickup, S new tires, good thu
out! travelers trailer or camper.
2221 W. Main. SP 2-2552.
FOR SALE Air compressor, brand
new, cost U7, will sell for $135;
double sink with swing-spout fau
cet, $10; VM 3-sp. record changer
wpre-amplifier, cost $45, make
offer; baby scales, white, accu
rate to V oz., $20; mess of pint
and quart fruit jars. FREE! Sev
eral assorted steel sash up to 4x6
ft.. 50c sq. ft.; 50 gal. steel drum
wremovable lid, $5; Dumore
Flexible shaft grinder, other
tools, etc. 916 Whitman, after
5:00 pjn.
FOR SALE '49 Ford station wagon
also 3 gal. compressor, paint tank
and hose. Sec at 341 Haven.
LOST Black bill fold about 4"x6"
Reward for return. Call NO 4
1280
FOR SALE Satsuma plums and
roasting ears. 790 Cherry.
DRIVERS wanted for logging truck
at Seiad, experienced. SP 2-2152.
WANTED Driver-salesman for re
tail bakery route; prefer married
man over 25 with some sales ex
prience. A steady job. $100 per
week to qualified man. Contact
Rolling Pin. 50 E. Main. Ashland.
FOR SALE 1 Red living room
suite, loam rubber cushions, in
good condition, $65. Also violin,
complete with box and bow and
patient tuners; very good, $45.
839 West 13th. after 4:30 p. m.
Ph 2-6820.
GROCERY CLERK WANTED
Year round work Good working conditions
vacation with pay Six paid holidays per year
40 Hour Week - Paid Family Health & Welfare
Insurance Coverage Good pay.
Experience desireable, but not necessary. Must be
male between ages 21 to 40, neat appearance, best
of character references and at least high school
education. Prefer married man with desire to locate
permanently. v
Apply in person
GROCETERIA
6th and Grape Sti. Medford, Ore.
2424 CRATER LAKE AVE.
Furnishings by
LUCAS & HOWARD
LAND COt iPAf JV
SP 3-3079
CLASSIFIED
AD DIRECTORY
PERSONAL
Lodge Notices
Special Club Events
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Personal
Lost and Found ,
Instructions
Wanted Male Help
Wanted Female Help
Male or Female Help
Wanted Situations
Wanted Miscellaneous .
Financial St Loans
REAL ESTATE
For Rent Houses . -20
For Rent Apartments . . 21
For Rent Furnished Roomi 22
Rent Room and Board .
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25
For Rent Miscellaneous
Wanted to Rent
Medford Realty Board
For Sale Real Estate
Business Opportunities
Wanted Real Estate
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FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Building Supplies
Appliances -
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Musical Equip- Radio. TV-
Sports and Hobbies
Miscellaneous
Dogs and Pets
Poultry
Livestock
Wanted Livestock -Hay,
Grain and Feed .
Fruits St Vegetables
Automotive - Equipment
Machinery and Tractors ,
Logging Equipment
Equipment for Rent
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Trailers
Parts and Accessories .
Cycles and Scooters
Cars and Trucks
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Too Late to Classify . A
Business Directory B
Card of Thanks C
1 -LODGE NOTICES
Medford Lodge No. 83
I.O.OJ". meets Tuesday,
Aug. 25 at 8 P.M. Visit
of Grants Pass Rebekahs.
entertainment, r e fresh
ments, birthday cakes. -Ronnie
Atkins, N.G. -
.-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
RUMMAGE SALE. Aug. 26 & 27.
Fehl Bldg.. sponsored by Olive
Rebekah Lodge.
3-PERSONAL
FREE Gifts Catalogs Discounts
Premiums Save Dollars. Watkins
Products KE 5-1804.
STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS
Ella Gemaehlich SP 3-4107
VTRGIE KTSTNER now at Charm
Cottage specializing ln cutting
naturally curlv hair. Nationally
Advertised Permanent. SP 2-2188
DENTURES repaired & re-lined
while you wait. Day or eve. SP-3-602625
Lozier Lane.
Miriam's Beauty Shop--
909 E. Jackson SP 3-3806
Miriam Ward, operator.
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem is welcome at Alcobolie
Anonymous. 8 pjn. Tues & Sat.
Rear of 212 N. Oakdale SP 2-6657.
WATKINS Products SP 3-5667
Rawleigh Products. SP 2-4438.
"HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS?"
See Dick Milestone. He can ar
range a loan for you from $50.
to $1500, on furniture, automo
bile or salarv American Finance
Corp.. 123 W Main St.- Ph. SP-2-6201
PERMANENT stainless steel cook
ware. Sales & Service. MU 5-8951
4-LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Black & white part Cock
er Spaniel, female. 2895 Hillcrest.
SP 2-4962.
MEN!
18 Years and Older
PACKING SEASON
JOBS AVAILABLE
Apply in Person
BEAR CREEK
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