10
MAIL TRIBUNE, Midlord, Or.
D Thursday, Ajrll 21,1960
IEOAI NOTICES
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
UPON QUESTION OF INCREAS
ING TAX LEVY OVER- AMOUNT
LIMITED BY SECTION U. AR
TlCl'i XI. STATE CONSTITU
TION .
Notic If htreby rvn that in
.lection will be held in School
District No. B4BC of Jactaon Coun
ty. State of Oregon, from 2:00 P.M.
to g:00 P.M. on May 2. 1060 at the
following polling plc to wit: At
the Jacksonville School, Griffin
Creek School, Buch School, Lone
Pine School, Howard School, Hed
rick Junior High School In Med
ford, and tha McLoughlin Junior
High School in Medford ( below
for mora apecific instruction with
regard to election precinct); all In
said achool diitrict, for the purpoie
of ubmitting to the legal voters of
Mid district the question of in
creasing the tax levy for the fltct-l
year 19AO-10AL over the amount
limited by Section 11, Article XI,
of the Constitution of Oregon.
The Teaaon for Increasing aucn
"a', to' provide for additional
teachers and other employees
to csre for increased enroll
ments. B. To meet Increased costs of
textbooks, supplies, equip
mini mnri material!.
C. To meet additions! operating
costs of new roomi.
tv Tn nrovlde for one additional
bus and replacement for one
other nus.
t nrmiitim for reDi n. altera
tions, and Improvements of
buildings ana grounos arm
other necessary expenditures.
The amount of tax In excess of
Ota 8 limitation, proposed to be
levied for said liicaj year
t o7 siu no
PRECIIYCT BOUNDARIES: No
tice is hereby runner given inai
hm itimtript school board of said
school district for the purpose of
the aioresam election, nun aivmea
said achool district into seven elec
tion precincts, to wit: Those legally
qualified voters living within the
boundaries of former School Dis
trict No. 1 (Jacksonville) shall vote
at the Jacksonville School: Those
legally qualified voters living with
in me ontinnnries 01 former oiiiuim
District No. 2 (Griffin Creek) shall
vote at the Griffin Creek School;
Those legally qualified voters liv
ing within the bund a Hen of former
School District No. 3 (Ruch) shall
vote at the Ruch School; Those
legally Qualified voters living with
in the boundaries of former School
District No. 10 (Lone Pine) shall
vote at the Lone Pine School;
Those legally qualified voters living
within the boundaries of former
School District No. loo (Howard)
shall vote at the Howard School:
II other It rally Qualified voters
living within the boundaries of
school District no. niai, snan vow
as follows: Those who live East of
Bear Creek shall vote at the Hed
rick Junior High School and those
thst live West of Bear Creek shall
vote at the McLoughlin Junior
High School, both of which are in
the city of Medford, Oregon.
Dated this eighth day of April,
1960.
WILLIAM A. BARKER
Chairman Board of Directors
ATTEST:
WUaon rj. Hater, District Clerk
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
ELECTION AND MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. In
compliance with Sec. 331.010. ORS.
to the legal voters of School Dis
trict No. 549C, of Jackson County,
State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL
SCHOOL ELECTION of said dis
trict will be held at the following
polling places, to wit: At the Jack
sonville School. Griffin Creek
School, Ruch School, Lone Pine
School, Howard School, Hedrlck
Junior High School in Medford,
NO. lOeiz
NOTICE OP GUARDIAN' SALE
Or REAL PROPERTY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Guardian
ship of the Estate of AN A STASIA
LAUFKNHERG
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
pursuant to and by virtue of an
order made and entered in the
above entitled Court on the 13th
day of April. 1060 the United States
National Bank of Portland, as
fuardian of the estate of Anastasia
.aufenberg, an incompetent person,
will on or after the 131 h day of
May, 1060 proceed to sell the real
property of this estate at private
sale for cash or for part cash and
part credit as the guardian may
deem Bdvlsahle, subject, however,
to confirmation of the sale by the
above entitled Court. Said real
porperty Is situated In Jackson
County, Oregon being more partic
ularly described as follows, to-wit:
Lot 4 and the North Half of Lot
S In Block 2, WOODLAND
ACRES
Bids will be received bv the
Juardlan at the offices of Farrell
: Blackhurst. Suite 230 Franklin
Building. Medford. Oregon.
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL
BANK OF PORTLAND. Guardian
of the Estate of Anaslasia Lau
fenherg. an incompetent person.
Date of First Publication: Apr. 14.
Date of Last Publication: May 5.
Probate No. 10771
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the -Matter of the Estate of
LORAIN ULRICH YOUNG.
Decerned.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by an Order of the above en
titled Court dated March 30, 1060.
the undersigned was appointed ex
ecutrix of the F.Htate of Lorain
Ulrich Young, deceased, and all
persons having claims against said
estate are herehy notified to pre
sent the same to said executrix at
230 Franklin Building, Medford,
Oregon, properly verified as pro
vided by law and within six months
from the dale of first publication
hereof.
Dated and first published this
Slst day of March, 1060.
Earlene Young Miller
Executrix
Farrell At Blackhurst
Attorneys for Executrix
INVITATION FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received until
3:U0 .P.M.. May 5. IHlfO In the or.
fice of the Business ManaKer.
Churchill HhM. Southern Oregon
College, Ashland, Oregon for As
phallic Concrete Paving on the
Campus of Southern Oregon Col
leae.
Specifications and forms of con-
irart nnpiimnii mav nm nn a nM
from the Business Office. Southern
Ore eon Co lie ee. Ashland. Ores on
Bids must ne completed in the
manner provided Jn the "Instruc
tions to Bidders" upon the form
provided and accompanied by the
appropriate security in an amount
not less than ten percent of the
lotai amount mo.
Southern Oregon College re
serves the right to accept or re
ject anv or all bids and to waive
all Informalities.
Donald E. Lewis
Business Manager
Southern Oregon College
Ashland, Oregon
LEGAL NOTICES
No. 10601
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK- i
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT 1
In the Matter of the Estate of
MARY D. SMITH,
ueceasea.
The undersigned has filed In the
Circuit Court of Jackson County,
Oregon, a final account of his ad
mlnistrallon of the shove entitled
nri ih Mrijviflhlin Junior Hish I estate and said court has fixed the
School in meaiora tsee Deiow lor na any at winy, mmi, ml ine naur
more specific Instructions with re- of 10:00 o'clock a.m. of said day, in
e-arri to election orecincls): between
the hours of 2:00 P.M. and 8:00
P.M. on tha first Monday of Ma
being the 2nd day of May. A D.
JWOU, rnr Tne ioiiowipk purponcn;
1. Election of one District Direc
tor for School District No,
MAC for a term of five years.
3, Election of one Rural Board
Member, cone 2, for a term of
one year.
J. Election of one Rural Board
member-at-large for a two
year term.
PRECINCT BOUNDARIES: No
tice la hereby further given that
the district achool board of said
achool district for the purpose of
the aforesaid election has divided
aid achool district Into seven elec
tion precincts, to wit: Those legally
qualified voters living within the
boundn res of former School Dis
trict No. 1 (Jacksonville) shall vote
at the Jacksonville School; Those
legally qualified voters living with
in the boundaries of former School
District No. 3 IGrlffln Creek) shall
vote at the Griffin Creek School;
Those legally qualified voters liv
ing within the boundaries of former
School District No. 3 (Ruch) shall
vote at the Ruch School; Those
legally qualified voters living with
in the boundaries of former School
District No. 10 (Lone Pine) shall
vote at the Lone Pine School;
Those legally qualified voters liv
ing within the boundaries of for
mer School District No. 100 (How
ard) shall vote at the Howard
School; All other legally qualified
voters living within tha boundaries
of School District No. 540C shall
vote as follows: Those who live
East of Bear Creek ahall vote at
the Hrdrick Junior High School
and those that live West of Bear
Creek shall vote at McLouchlln
Junior High achool. both of which
are In the city of Medford, Oregon.
iMted tnn eighth day of April
ISflO.
William A. Barker
the courtroom of said court at the
Courthouse In Medford. Jackson.
County, Oregon, as the time and
place for the settlement of said
estate.
All persons Interested In ssld es
tate are hereby notified and re-
o ufred to make or file their ob lec
tions to said final account, If any
iney nave, on or netore tne time
aforesaid fixed for the hearing
and settlement thereof.
Dated and first published this
Slst day of March, lOfio.
LLOYD E, SMITH
Executor
GLENN O. TAYLOR
Attorney for Executor
12ft East Main Street I
Medford, Oregon
TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR. BUREAU OF LAND
MANAGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION
as hereinafter designated will be
received by the District Manager,
Bureau of Land Management, BLM
Warehouse Area, Armory Drive,
Medford, Oregon, (Mailing address
P. O. Box 1106, Medford, Oregon)
at 10:30 A. M. PACIFIC STAND
ARD TIME on Thursday, May 12.
1WB0, for all timber marked or
designated for cutting. Before bids
are submitted, full Information con
cerning the timber, the conditions
of sale and submission of bids
should be obtained from the above
District Manager. The right it here
by reserved to waive technical de
fects in this advertisement and to
reject any or all bids. The United
States reserves the right to waive
any informality in bids received
whenever such waiver Is In the
interest of the United States.
IN JACK SON COUNTY, OREGON:
O&C: All timber designated for
cutting on S'.NWU. N'jSW1,.
SW'SW4 Section II. T. 34 8., R.
3 E. estimated for the purpose of
this sale to be 624 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir,
35 M bd. ft. ponderosa pine,
256 M bd. ft. sugar pine, 87 M bd.
ft. Incense-cedar and 229 M bd. ft.
white fir. No bid for less than
$24 25 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir,
$21.75 per M bd. ft. for the
Fond eras a pine, $32.95 per M bd.
t. for the sugar pine, $10 95 per
M bd. ft. for the Incense-cedar.
$'3 00 per M bd. ft. for the white
fir, or a total purchase price of
$33,108 10 will be considered. Mini
mum deposit with bid $3,400.00.
All timber designated for cutting
on EliNW'i, NW'NWU. NK4
SW'. SEtt. SEINE'S. W'.iNE'i
Sectlnn 29, T. 36 S., R. J E., SE'.
S'iNEU. Section 19, T. 3$ S., R.
3 E., estimated for the purpose of
this sale to he 2,601 M bd. ft.
Douglas-fir, 206 M bd. ft. pon
derosa pine, 64 M bd. ft. sugar pine.
13 m do. II. mrense-ceudi ana
1.190 M bd. ft. white fir No bid
for less than $22.40 oer M bd ft
for the Douglas- fir, $23 65 per M
bd. ft. for the ponderojia pine.
$27.55 per M bd. ft. for the ugar
pine. $9.05 per M bd. ft. for the
incense-cedar, $11.85 per M bd. It
for the while fir. or a total pur
chase price of $81,245 15 will be
considered. Minimum deposit with
hid $8,200.00. AH limber designated
for cutting on NE','. N!iNW"4l
SE'iNW','4, SW',4, N'jSE Section
.1.1 T. 33 8.. lots 1 and 2. Section 3
T. 34 8., R. W.f estimated for the
Eur pose of this sale to be 1,639 M
d, ft. DouKlas-fir. 155 M bd. ft.
ponderosa pine. 105 M bd. ft. sugar
nine. 109 M bd. ft. incense-cedar
and 129 M bd. ft. white fir. No
bid for less than $1920 per M bd.
ft. for the Douglas-fir, $21.75 per
M hd. ft. for the ponderosa pine,
$2530 per M bd. ft. for the sugar
fiine, $5 95 per M bd. ft. for the
ncense-cedar, $8.15 per M bd. ft.
for the white fir or a total pur
chase price of $39.10845 will be
considered. Minimum deposit with
bid $4,000 00. All timber designated
for cutting on lots 1, 2. 3 and 4.
Section 26, N'j, SE'i. NESW''
Serllon 35. T. 34 S.. R. 2 E., esti
mated for the purpose of this sale
tn be 4.878 M bd. ft. Douslas-fir.
R62 M bd. ft. ponderosa pine. 250
M bd. ft. sugar pine. 473 M bd. ft.
Incense-cedar, 477 M bd. ft. white
No bid for less than V24.4.1 per
M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir, $28 25 J
nine. $31.40 ner M hd. ft for the
sugar pine. $10.45 per M bd. ft. for
the incense-cenar, ix.irt per m no.
ft. for the white fir or a total pur
chase price of $182.493 20 will he
considered. Minimum deposit with
bid $16,300.00.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE Or HEARING
Or FINAL RKi'OKT
No. 10450
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE
STATE OK OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
DELLA B. MEYER, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, administrator of the
above entitled estate, has filed
herein his final report and account
and that Monday, May 16, I960, at
9:30 o'clock am. In the courthouse
in the city of Medford, Jackson
County, Oregon, has been fixed bv
the above named court as the time
and place for hearing of objections
to said final report and account
and for the examination allowance
thereof.
Dated and first published this
14th day of April, I960.
Floyd C. Haworth,
Administrator
Frohnmayer, Lowry, Hogan
At Dealherage
Attorneys for Administrator
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
ELECTION AND MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in
compliance with Sec. 331 010, ORS,
to the legal voters of School Dist
rict No. 91, ol Jackson County,
State of Oregon, that the' ANNUAL
SCHOOL ELECTION of said Dist
rict will be held at the High
School: between the hours of 2
P.M. and 8 P M. on tha tint Mon
day of May. being the 2nd dav of
May, A.D. 1960, for the purpose of
electing one local director tr a
five year term; one rural school
board member Zone 3, for a two
year term; one rural school hoard
member, member-at-large for a
two vear term.
Dated this 12th day of April.
I960.
Douglas Finch
Chairman Board of Directors
ATTEST:
Zelda Edmondson i
District Clerk
Man's Intelligence Unchanged
Over Ages But Future Bright
Tokyo - (Science Service) -
The development of inter
planetary space vehicles does
not show any greater born
mental capacity than the an
cient invention and use of the
wheel and bow and arrow, Dr.
Laurence H. Snyder, biologist
and president of the Univer
sity of Hawaii, told the sym
posium on science and modern
LEGAL NOTICES
No. 102
NOTICK
JN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of tha Kstatt of
THOMAS A. NABORS,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned administra
trix of the above estate has filed
her final report and account and
that Monday, May 2. 1960 at 9:30
o'clock A.M. at the courthouse In
the citv of Medford, Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon has been fixed by the
above named court as the time
and place for hearing objections
to said final report and account
and for the examination and al
lowance thereof.
Dated and first published this
31st dav of March. I960.
ETHEL NABORS SHREEVI,
Administratrix
FROHNMAYER, LOWRY, HOGAN
At DEATHERAGE
Attorneys for Administratrix
civilization held here (Tokyo) knowledge and augmented by
today,
"There has been little or no
anatomical change in man
over the last half million
years and there is no good
evidence that intelligence has
changed either," Dr. Snyder
said in stressing that man's
biological evolution has been,
and will continue to be, very
slow indeed.
On the other hand, changes
in human social and political
organization have taken place
at unbelievably rapid rates in
the past, and, in Dr. Snyder's
opinion, will continue to do so
in the future.
A tremendous future chal
lenge, in Dr. Snyder's opin
ion, will be successful efforts
by social scientists that will
enable mankind to use more
constructively the vast latent
biological potentialities which
exist in all peoples every
where. This could be accom
plished by the newer tech
niques of social science, re
inforced by modern genetic
an educated and lniormea
public. r
Dr. Snyder said that the ar
gument that there will be
harmful effects upon mankind
from undesirable genes, cre
ated by radiation and other
effects, is fallacious in some
respects. He pointed out that
the essential fallacy consists
in the application of the epi
thets "deleterious," "harm
ful," or "undesirable" to the
mutant genes themselves rath
er than to their effects.
If, through modern medi
cal, social, or economic prog
ress, selection has been relax
ed against any gene with
harmful effects, he said, this
relaxation has been accom
plished only because the medi
cal, social or economic agen
cies have provided environ
ments in which the effects of
the genes are rendered less
harmful or quite innocuous.
As to those genes that per
sist in producing detrimental
effects in all known environ
ments and despite all attnpU
at therapy, he said, selection
against them remains today as
severe and effective as ever.
And selection will again begin
to operate against any gene
for which It has been relaxed
if the burden of providing the
necessary therapeutic condi
tions begins to outweigh the
social value of providing
them.
SHIP YOUR WOOL TO PACIFIC!
Your Own 3 9-Year-Old Co-Op
MARKETS NOW JUSTIFY THE
ORDERLY MARKETING PLAN
WE ARE NOW ADVANCING 50c
YEAR'S GROWTH WOOL & MOHAIR
Ship Now Freight Colled
Bags & Twint Furnished
JOIN WITH YOUR FELLOW WOOL GROWERS
Your Valley Directors: Ronald Hogg. Salem, presi
dent; Russell Alsip, Monmouth; Floyd Edwards, Al
bany; C. A. Sander, Scio; Charles Dyer, Roseburg;
C. M. Hubbard, Junction City; Eugene Fisher, Oak
land; R. G Mckenzie, Sixes
PACIFIC WOOL GROWERS
734 N. W. 14th Avenu Portland, Ore.
notice or Rrnnni. fi.kttion
UPON QUESTION or INI VOT
ING TAX LEVY OVFIt AM'U.'' V
l.IMITRI) RV RUCTION II,
ARTICLE XI, STATE CONSTI
TUTION '
Notice li herehv K.vpn tha; tin
election will be held in School s,-n;-rict
No. 01 of Jarkxon Cnu.-''V,
State of Oregon, from 2:00 P.M.
i boo r m on May 2, ihbo. at
the HiRh School In tatti ichool dltt
rict, for the purpose of submitting
to the legnl voters of in id district
the question of increasing lb" tAX
levy for the fiscal year lilflO
over the amount limitrd bv Sec
tion 11. article XI. of tha Constitu
tion of Oregon
i ne reasons for increasing such
levy are:
To provide for tht necessary ex
penditures of the District, and
District Bl has no tax base so tha
total htiriget must be submitted to
the vote of tha people.
ine amount of tax, in excess of
the Bi limitation, proposed to he
levied for said fiscal year Is
194.103 3(1.
Dated this 13th day of April,
NOTICE OF ANNUAI SCHOOL
KLECTION AND MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. In
rnm nil an re with Sec. 331.010. ORS
to the legal voters of School District
ISO. D, OI J HI KIOII V-IHIIHjr, oime ill
Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL
ELiEUTlUN or aaia District win ne
held at the Central Point Junior
High School Gymnasium, the Gold
Hill School Gymnasium, and the
Sams Valley School Building; he
tween the hours of 2 P.M. and 8
P.M. on the first Monday of May,
helnr the 2nd dav of May. A.D
19(10, for the purpose of electing
a District wo, n Director ror a a
year term: a Rural School Hoard
Member, Zone 1 for a 3 year term;
and a Rural School Board Member
at large.
Dated this sixth day of April,
1960.
C. Norman Gait
Chairman Board of Directors
ATTEST:
Merle Obenchaln ,
District Clerk
Douglas rtnrh
Chairman Rnarrl jtf rmin.rm
v. Mailman owara wi Lnracmrs A 1 I T.f 1 ;
ATTEST: Zelda Edmondson
WUartn O. dialer, Metrirt Clark I District Clerk
NOTICE Or ICHOOL ELECTION
UPON THE QUESTION OF IN-r-KEAMNO
TAX LEVY OVER
AMOUNT LIMITED BY SECTION
17 ARTICLE XI, OREGON STATE
f INSTITUTION.
'Notice is herehy given that an
election will be held in School Dis
trict No. 6 of Jackson County, State
of Orr.on, from 2 P M. to 8 P.M.
on May 2, 10KO, tn the Central
Point Junior High School Gvm
n si I'll, the Gold Hill School Gym
was'.: m, and the Sams Valley School
Building, in said school district, for
the purpose of submitting to the
legal school voters of said school
district, the question of increasing
the tax lew for the fiscal vear
iBfiO-lHfll, over the amount limited
by Section II. Article XI, of the
Constitution of Oregon.
The reasons for increasing such
levy are:
The amount now within tha 8
limitation li inadequate to operate
the school; there is an Increase
in cost of supplies; operational costs
are higher; additional teachers and
buses are needed.
The amount of tax, In excess of
me n-r limitation, proposed in ne i
levied for said fiscal year U $S86,. I
32fi M.
Dated this sixth day of April.
1060.
C, Norman Gall
Chairman Board of Directors
ATTEST:
Merle Obenchaln
District Clerk
NOW... fable qualify cat foods!
in
1 I J aaW Si
tm
Made io pamper your cat...
these five new eat foods...
Kidney 'n Meat, liver 'n Meat,
Chicken, Meaty Mix and
Chopped Fish are made of
top quality ingredient!.
Pretested and chosen by cats
themselves to be their favorite
diet... they're not just flavors,
they're the real thing..
Yes, they're made to pamper
your cat and come in the handy
one-time feeding size, too.
Moss'
QUALITY PET FOODS
FRESH
FANCY
STRAWBERRIES
$
Cups
00
TENDER CRISP
CARROTS
Bunched (NOT Cello Pkgs.)
YOUR CHOICE
ROMAINE
ENDIVE
RED LETTUCE
FANCY LOCAL
RHUBARB
Pounds
FRESH PORK
Snare Bibs
"r -
Small, Tender m I
Meaty Sides
FRESH SLICED
IMM
(5V
lb.
FIRST OF THE SEASON
CENTER SLICES
Lamb Fatties
(GROUND SPRING LAMB)
10
SH98
i1
T-ione Steaks
WELL AGED
TENDER "CHOICE"
STEER T-BONE STEAKS
T9
FRESH GROUND I boneless
STEER BEEF P0.:?IN
ROAST
IQIb.pkg. $375 II y "
ED MILNE'S
UALITY
222 WEST MAIN - NEXT TO COPCO
Market
3
EASY TO PARK ON THE WEST SIDE
IF IK IE IE
HDIELIIMEIHIY
Phone SP 3-7444
TREE SWEET
FRESH FROZEN
Orange Juice
12-OZ.
TINS
Sunshine A ;oLxB-s
CRACKERS 59
Prem
Luncheon
Meat
12-0Z. TIN
SNOW'S FAMOUS
Clam Chowder
4 r 98'
HORMEl'S
CHILI CON CARIIE
3 'tins' 30
DUNCAN HINES
Deluxe CAKE MIXES
3 PKGS. 39
"GARDEN" BRAND
TOMATOES
6 " 89
"WEST COAST" BRAND
CHOICE
WHOLE
4
NO. 2'4
TINS
APRICOTS
98c
FACIAL
TISSUES
Scoffies
HILLS BROS. COFFEE
2-lb. 80 17
Tin
WE ARE CLOSED SUNDAYS
enoMeoo&a.