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D MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD, ORE. SUNDAY. AUGUST 7. 1960 One Man Reports for Work in Relief Program, Court Reports Only one man reported for the work relief program of the three or four scheduled for the first job Thursday and Friday, according to the county court. Public Welfare Adminis trator James Pullman said others went to work for themselves. Under this new program those persons receiv ing general assistance from the Jackson county public welfare commission, are paid a dollar an hour by Jackson county with funds from the welfare commission. Those who do not work are taken off the welfare rolls. Edward Leach, 1228 Co rona ave., Medford, was hir ed Wednesday by the court as crew foreman. His pay is $1.50 an hour. Current project is cleaning and painting the former hor ticultural station headquar ters on Highway 99 near Tal ent. This will be used as a residence and office by Chris Hagler, county dog control officer. So far seven other coun ties have found the "make- work" program successful. Klamath Program The Klamath county work program started April 18. First project was cleaning garbage, litter and debris from county road rlghts-of way. This year-around pro gram will use a maximum of 10 men and a minimum of five men. In Douglas county such a program started May 1. A crew of 10 to 15 workers were scheduled to work in a 300-acre park 10 miles from Roseburg. If vthe program proves satisfactory it will be expanded to a county-wide basis next fall. Washington county started! pay when the crew droDS be lts worn program early in low 18 the year. A total of 101 men were referred to the program and 77 put to work. An aver age of 21 men per day work ed on the crews. Harvest work and part-time farm employ ment cut the crews to 9 or 10 men, the commission there noted. Rental and up keep on two buses does not New GIBSON .Refrigerators New GIBSON Electric Ranges New GIBSON Home Freezers $189 New GIBSON Refrigeration Air Conditioners Nobody Baits Our Prices S&H Green Stamps Trade-In Anything BANK TERMS . low, Low Terms DAVENPORT Sewing Machine & Appliance Shop 405 N. Central Medford Council Discusses Use of Truck Music Box The Medford city council Thursday devoted a large por tion of its relatively short meeting to discussion of a law prohibiting music boxes on ice cream trucks. Gilman's Dairy had request ed the city council to permit the dairy to have a music box on one of its trucks making door-to-door ice cream sales. Vincent Smith, speaking for the company, said the com pany, without knowledge that it was illegal, operated a mu sic box on one of its trucks for three days, last month. He said, however, that he was Informed by the city that a music box violates a city or dinance which prohibits "the use of a loud speaker or a de vice or apparatus for the pur pose of making noise or to permit announcements on any vehicle." Plays Two Tunes Smith said the music box, which cost $124, -plays only "Lullaby Baby" and "Mary Had a Little Lamb," without words. The unit is made spe cifically for ice cream trucks, he said, and is In use in other cities throughout the coun try. The device Is essential to the business, too, he said, since sales of ice cream from door-to-door have fallen to 80 per cent of normal since they have had to abandon the mu sic box. Councilman Al Bradford was of the opinion that the code "is perhaps a little too severe" on Its approach to such devices,- and wondered If the code could be amended to permit such music boxes between certain hours of the I day. Councilman Stanley Stark said he was not In sympathy to change the code "which has worked so successfully." Stark said an exception in this case would open the door for many more. On a motion by Council man Ed Hall the council de elected to defer the matter to the "executive committee" for further sludy. Report Good Results Clatsop county reported good results with the pro gram. Two men refused to work on the project. One had four children to support and the other eight children. The first went back to work after being threatened with deser tion charges and the other is being given mental tests to see if he can be held respon sible for his actions, it was reported. "Even in a county where there is a small work pro gram as ours, it is obvious that the program is expen sive to administer," the com- mission stated. "However, we feel it would pay in the long run. It saves money in pre venting dependency. The Yamhill county com mission voted to end the work program as of March 31. It will be reactivated Nov. 1 de pending on the weather and number of applications. Only 44 employable men were on the general assistance rolls for April and were so wide ly scattered throughout the county transportation costs would have been prohibitive, the commission said. Diicontinue Program p Polk county discontinued its . work relief program March 24 when many farmers needed farm labor. The Dal las Chamber of Commerce and Polk County Taxpayers' League want it continued in the winter. ! The agreement for a work relief program has been sign ed in Hood River. However, the program won't start un til October or November, the commission there reported. Harney county plans to start its program this fall. Finch-Tregoff Trial Appears al Halfway Point Los Angeles - IUPD - The second murder trial of Dr. R. Bernard Finch and Carole Tregoff appears to have reached its half-way point to day with state defense attor neys in a temporary truce in their bitter courtroom clash- I LEGAL NOTICES Spy Conspiracy Charge Affirmed Washington -IUPD- The U.S. Court ot Military Appeals to day affirmed the espionage conspiracy conviction of for mer M-Sgt. Roy A. Rhodes, 42, Army mechanic once in charge of the U.S. Embassy gkrage in Moscow. Rhodes was convicted by an Army court martial at Fort McNair here Feb. 21, 1958. He drew five years at hard labor, a ; dishonorable dis charge and forfeiture of all pay and allowances. The last address on Rhodes' record is Eatontown, N.J., where his wife was working at the time of the trial. The Involvement of the me chanic came to light when he testified at the New York espionage trial of a Soviet spy, Col. Rudolf Ivanovich Abel, In 1957. The McNair court martial followed. OPEN HOUSES Today 11:00 a.m. Till Dusk 1' i Although the retrial was predicted to be longer than the three-month first trial, it closed out its sixth week to day in pace with the original neanng wnicn enaea in a hung jury. Pretty Marie Anne Lid- holm, 19, the former maid for Finch and his socialite wife, waited to testify again as the defense called back John Pat rick Cody for the fifth day of searching cross-examination today. Important Difference The prosecution had reach ed about the same point in presenting its case in six weeks during the first trial, but with one important dif ference: The attorneys . in the re trial of the couple accused of killing Finch s wife for love and money have subjected prosecution witness Cody to a closer than ever cross-examination. Cody's testimony has been incriminating to the defense. He claims Finch, 43, and red- haired Carole, 23, paid him $1,400 to kill Mrs. Finch, but that he backed out of the deal. The state charges the couple then comitted the slaying July 18, 1959. .The result of the tough cross-examination of Cody has led to heated exchanges be tween Finch's attorney, Grant Cooper, and chief prosecutor Clifford Crail. Fireworks Explode When Cooper again Thurs day accused Cody of making deal'' with authorities to gain leniency, fireworks be tween the attorneys explod ed. But they later made up with smiles. "Some deal was made with Mr. Cody," said Cooper. "We predicted he'd go free right after the first trial (March 12). But we were wrong by 17 days." Cody was under a jail sen tence during the first trial, but was paroled March 29 from a Minnesota jail. He presently faces another charge of forgery in Minne sota. "Now let me tell you some thing," said Crail, rising to his feet. They argued heatedly until a brief recess was called. When court resumed, both men apologized. French-Italian Film Is Festival's Show Ashland - A French-Italian film which has its setting in the Villa Borghese Gardens in Rome will be seen at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 8, as part of the Varsity theater's foreign film series, "Festival Matinee-Curtain at Two." "It Happened in the Park," set in the Gardens which were for hundreds of years the pri vate park of the Borghese family. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. and the picture gets under way at 2. p.m. VISTA HOUSE 2668 Easrover Terrace You'll love this exciting California contemporary home with a panoramic view of the valley! Just across Hillcrest Rd. from the Country Club, this luxurious McLaren-built home features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large deck, beautiful lighting and a beautiful, .restful indoor garden with open roof! Inspect it today for sure! TWO HOMES IN EARHART PARK 425 and 433 EASTWOOD DRIVE Excellent View a) 3 Bedrooms a) Hi Bathi Built-in Oven a) Heat Pumps Covered Potio and Rang t) Air Conditioning McOiimum Financing WE HAVE SEVERAL OTHER HOMES IN THIS AREA TO SHOW YOU! TRADE IN YOUR PRESENT HOME NOW! 0 Mid9t Conrad SP 3-1623 Dill Eubinki SP 31416 Herb Let SP 3-4602 J. I. Harper SP 3-4032 Jim Niltler SP J-7543 A MERICAN HOME & LAND CO. Medford Hotel Lobby SP 37543 SONATA LAUNDRY London - (UPlt - Among the establishments on London's Beethoven si. is the Sonata Laundry. ORDINANCE NO. 7541 AN ORDINANCE declaring the assessment on property benefited by the use of a water main on urater Lake Avenue from Grand Avenue to Robert Road hr lateral water main, and directing the Treasurer-Recorder to enter a statement thereof In the Docket ot uny Liens and publish a notice thereof as required by the Charter. THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section l. Whereas the City of Medford did heretofore cause to be constructed and laid a water main witnin tne uity of Mtfdford on Crater Lake Avenue from Grand Avenue to Roberts Road and the cost of said water main has not been paid and the Council is of the opinion that said water main may be used by the property fronting on said street wherein said water main has been laid as a jateral water main without ma terlally interfering with the use thereof for the purpose for which it was originally laid, and; WHEREAS the Council did. after said water main was laid, declare, by resolution, ita intention to assess the oroDertv fronting on said street within which said water main was laid and which It pro posed to permit the owners of ad jacent property to use for lateral water main purposes and did. in said resolution, designate the amount per front foot which it proposed to assess against said adjacent Dronertv. and: WHEREAS said resolution was auiy posted and published as re- quirea oy tne charter, ana where as a meeting of the Council was held at the time and place fixed in said resolution for the nuroose of considering any protests against such assessment, but no protests were made at such time or at any time thereto and the Council having considered the matter and deeming that the use of said water main for lateral dut noses as afore- sain, is of material be net it to tne said City and that all the property to ne assessed therefor win be benefited thereby to the amount of the assessment herein levied against the same, and: WHKHKAS the council has deter mined that the sum of $2.40 per front foot is a oroDer and reason able amount to be assessed against tne property ironunc unon tne street within which said water main was laid, now therefore, each narcel of nroDcrtv herein after set forth and described is hereby found to be benefited by the use of said water main as a lateral water main and each there of is hereby assessed the amount set opposite each respective de scription for the use of said water main for lateral nurDOses as afore said. ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE Assesment No. 1 Paul Havlland Property described in Jackson County Deed Records Volume 488, Page 201. Frontage 703.55 Rate per foot $2.40 Amount Due $1,688.52, Assessment no. z Preston Phlpps and Ellen and Lee Phlpps Beginning at a point which Is the Intersection of the South line of Rogue Valley Heights Extension. Lot 2. Block 3. and the Easterly Right of Way line of Crater Lake Avenue: thence southerly along the said right of way line as fol lows: along the arc of a 010.72 foot radius curve to the right (the Long Cord of which bears South 7" 5V West i!)7.48 feet n distance of 107.87 feet; thence South 24 West 122.63 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thenco along snid richt of way line South 24s 00' West 303.24 feet to the North line of a 60 foot road as described n Volume 422. Page 245 of Deed Records of Jackson County, Ore gon; thence East along sniri Road Line 100.0 feet; thence North 24" 00' East 363.24 feet: thence West 100.0 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Frontage 363.24 feet Rate per foot $2.40 Amount Due $871.78 Assessment ino. 3 Preston Phlpps and Ellen and Lee Phlpps Beginning at a point which Is the intersection of the South line of Rogue Valley Heights Extension, Lot 2, Block 3. and the Easterly right of way line of Crater Lake Avenue: which is the True Point of Beirlnninn: thence Southerly along the said right of way line as follows; along tne arc of a imk.yz foot radius curve to the right (the Long Cord of which bears South 17 57' West 107.48 feet) a distance of 107.87 feet; thence South 24" OR' West 122.63 feet: thence South 80 53' 40" East 100.0 feet; thence North 17" 57' East to the South Line of Lot 2, Block 3, Rogue Valley Heights Extension; thence North 89 33' 40" West to the True Point of Beginning. Frontage 320.5 feet Rate per foot $2.40 Amount Due $769.20. Assessment No. 4 Brookhurst Inc. A strip of land 100.0 feet In depth beginning at the Northeast corner of Lake wood Subdivision in Jack son County, Oregon, according to the Official Plat thereof, said strip of land extending Northeasterly along the Westerly right of way line of Crater Lake Avenue in the City of Medford. Oregon a distance of 1,501.87 feet, excepting there from that property described in Jackson County Deed Records, Vol ume 411, Page 247. Frontage 1,445.81 feet Rate per foot $2.40 Amount Due $3,469.94. Assessment No. 5 Roy P. and Lane 11 Wilkes The Property described in Jack son County Deed Records, Volume 411, page 247. frontage hb.ub feet Rate per foot $2.40 Amount Due $350.54. Section 2. The Recorder-Treas urer Is hereby directed to enter a statement of said several assess- j men Is in the Docket of City Liens of the City of Medford and pub- I lish a notice thereof as requirca by the Charter. PASSED by the Council and signed by me in authentication of its passage this 4th day of August, 1960. JOHN W. SNIDER Mayor ATTEST: D. F. HUSON Recorder-Treasurer APPROVED by me this 4th day JOHN W. SNIDER Mayor NOTICK To the owner or reputed owner of each parcel of property in the foregoing ordinance: You are hereby notified that the aaseiuuiient aeciarea Dy the fore going Ordinance has been made and the lien therefor entered in the City Lfen Docket and that the same is due, and you are hereby required to pay the same to the Recorder within ten (10) daya from the service of this notice, which notice is made by publication of me iorcgoing urainance. D. F. HUSON, Recorder IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE ASSESSMENTS Nature of Improvement: Paving Location: Country Club Drive From: Sutter Avenue To: 320 Feet West ORDINANCE NO. 7SS3 AN ORDINANCE declaring th. assessment on property benefited iur ine cost ot constructing Dav. ing, curbs, gutters and driveways on Country Cluh rriv fmm .Ciihdp venue to azu teet west. in the CitV nf Mpdfnrrt Ctrnonn and directing the Recorder in ntpr a statement thereof in the docket 01 ,ny ijiens and publish a notice uiereoi as required oy the Charter. The CitV Of MeriFnrH rinth rtrrtntn as ioiiows: Ejection I Whereas fhp PH -uu iu.ii ma nereioiore Dy urain ance declare its intention to con struct paving, curbs, gutters and driveways on Country Cluh nriv from Sutter Avenue to 320 feet west. in the City of Medford Oregon and to assess the cost thereof unnn each lot or part thereof adjacent w nu oe n tii uea oy sucn improve ment Its proportionate share of the cost of said improvement. anH HiH iix tne time and Dlace for hearing pioiesiis HKamsi me construction 01 said improvement, and the an. sessmcnt of the cost thereof, as aioresnici: and WHEREAS snid Orri nanrp wn auiy posted and published as re quired by the Charter of the Piiv and WHEREAS a meeting nf ih Council was held at the time and place fixed in said Ordinance for the purpose of considering any such protests, but no protests were at such time, or at any time, made to, or received by the Council to ine construction of said lmnrove. ment, or the assessing of the cost thereof, as aforesaid, and said Council has considered the matter and deeming that said construction of said improvement was an is of material oenent to said City, and that all the Dronertv in hn ocsncenH therefor will be benefited thereby to the extent of the probable auiuuiii 01 ine respective assess ments to be levied airainst mtiri property, did order the construc tion ot said improvement; and WHEREAS, the cost of said im. provement has been and herohv t determined to be the sum of $5,- NOW. THEREFORE, it I Wnhv ucici milieu uirti ine proportion' ate share of the cost of constrtir- tion oi snid improvement, on nanh parcel 01 property adiacent to so d improvement and benefited there by is the amount set opposite the description of each piece or par cel of land below, and that each piece or parcel of land benefited ay ine construction of said Im provement. to the full extent of thn amount so set opposite such piece or parcel and that the respective amounts represent the proportional benefits of said improvement to saia respective parcels of property, una ine nuncii nnns nprphv no. clare that each of the parcels of Eiujjen.v nescnoeo. peiow is nere V assessed the amount. Pt nnnn. site each respective description, for the cost of the construction of said improvement. (1) Summary of the cost ed for the construction of curbs and gutters, driveways and paving Country Club Drive from Sutter Avenue to 320 feet West, in the v-ny 01 meaiora, uregon. Contractor's Estimate 4 RAti fi7 Engineering 371.70 interest on warrants 8.84 Totnl Cost $5,027.57 Total Amount Assessed ..S5.027.R7 (2) Assessments on the following ue&ui ujeu (mrueis 01 reai proper IV in the City of Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, for Hie construc tion 01 said improvements. ASSESSMENT NO. I Golf Holding Company All that real property descrlhed in Deed Recorded in Volume 293, Pages 108 and 109 of Deed Records of Jackson County, Oregon, front ing 320 feet on the North side of Country Club Drive. Total Assessment: $1,988.83 ASSESSMENT NO. 2 Lloyd II. & Dorothy B. Morris All that real property described In Deed Recorded in Volume 464, Page 436 of Deed Records of Jack son County, Oregon; LESS that por tion thereof described In Deed Re corded in Volume 464. Page 502 of Deed Records of Jackson Ponntv Oregon, fronting 180 feet on the aoutn sine 01 country Club Drive. Total Assessment: Sl.785.08 ASSESSMENT NO. 3 Alvln II. & Hllflegard lliebert All that real property descrihed in Deed Recorded in Volume 439, Page 102 of Deed Records of Jack son County. Oregon, fronting 140 feet on the South side of Country Club Drive. Total Assessment: Sl.253.6fi Section 2 The Recorder nf ihr. City of Medford is hereby directed to enter a statement of said several assessments in the Docket of City Liens of said City and publish a RESTRICTED SECLUDED COMPLETE Z o I H UJ 5 z ui Z UJ Z o u TH If You Are INKING About a New Home The location is very important. It largely deter- gs minoi whether tivinq conditions will be gracious and pleasant. Check carefully for the following: City Water Anything else is 4 questionable ub stitute. Sanitary Sewer Septic tanks have proven unsatisfactory. Paved Street, Curb and Curter Worth hundreds of dollars. Sidowalk For conven ience and protection of youngsters. Trees No home site complete without shade and beauty. Restrictions To maintain good living conditions. Atmosphere- No smoke, fumes, odor or air pollution. Elevation- For pleasing view and summer breeze. Drainage High water in winter is rj joke. Schools New, nearby, and in your school district. Convenience Not too far from downtown. Economy No extra wator, sower, fire or school taxes. Quiet Away jP from mills, industry, shops, freeways. Seclusion 1 Not baro and exposed to everyone s view. Value In thriving' area where values are increasing, '-y: Leans FHA, VA and Conventional; high apprai- Hri sals. Builders Tour choice among any of the best Utilities Electricity, telephone, gas line. AM these desira&e dcatures can be yours to n oy. Why settle for less? Especially when a gonO iij-j erous-sixea lor cosrs as nrrie as uuf ana mar z paid by your contractor until your home loan it comoleted. That's Why We Say-"You Can Pay More, But You Cannot Buy Better" Than at o BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION The Best Place in Medford for Your New Home sHll Lake Ave. S-3 Roberts iSr RrtArl POPULAR THRIVING REASONABLE s o m Z I n r m Z I -n to X 5 z 03 P- m Central Point Home Entered Thursday The Louie Leffler resi dence, route 1, box 419, Cen tral Point, was entered late Thursday, but little of value taken, state police said. A gray metal box contain ing business papers, a jewel box containing little of value, and $12 in silver were taken, police 'said. Entry was gained by break ing a pane of glass in the din ing room door, police said. The certified helicopter car riers serving Chicago, Los An geles and New York carried 366,000 passengers in 1959, up 60 per cent from 1958. notice thereof as required by Char ier. PASSED bv the Council and signed by me in open session in aumenxicauon oi lis passage this 4th day of August, I960. jonn w. bniaer Mavor ATTEST: D. F. Huson, Recorder APPROVED bv me thui 4th dav of August, 1960. jonn w. amaer Mayor NOTICE To the Owner or renntH n urn or of each parcel of property in the foregoing ordinance: You are hereby notified that the assessment declared by the fore going Ordinance has been made and the lien therefor entered in the City Lien Docket and that ihP same is due, and you are hereby ciiuii ru w yay tne same xo me Recorder within ten (10) days from the service of this nntire. which notice is made by publica tion of the foregoing Ordinance. jj. r. nuson, recorder RESOLUTION NO. 1040 A RESOLUTION deelnrini? in. tentlon of the City Council to in struct a water main along Stevens ouuei irom uraier LaKe Avenue to 1.470 feet west and to assess the cost thereof against properties fronting thereon: and setting a Ume and place for hearing thereon. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Medford, Oregon; section l. That it is the in tention of the CitV Council of the said city to cause an Eight (8) inch water main to be laid in Stevens Street from Crater Lake Avenue to 1,470 feet West and to assess the cost of said water main on the property fronting on said street (s) in proportion to the frontage of said property. SECTION 2. That th. Citv Cnnn. cil shall meet in the Council Cham bers of the City Hall of said city at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 18th day of August. 1960. at which time and place all protests against the laying of said water main and the assessment of the cost thereof on the property fronting on snid street (s) shall be heard, and the City Recorder is hereby directed to cause this Resolution to be published once in a daily news paper, printed, published and of general circulation in the said city of Medford. not less than ten days or more than twenty days- oei ore ine aate of said meeting and a copy of this Resolution to be posted for a period of ten days prior to said meeting in five puouc ana conspicuous places in the said city. SECTION 3. That wnrrnnts fnr the costs of the aforementioned improvement shall bear interest at 4 per annum and shall consti tute General Obligations of the City of Medford, and said war rants shall be issued Dursuant to. and on- the terms and conditions set forth In. ORS 287.502 to 28 7. M0, inclusive. PASSED by the Council and signed by me in open session in authentication of its oassaee this 4th day of August 1960. JOHN W. SNIDER Mayor ATTEST: D. F. HUSON Recorder-Treasurer APPROVED BY me th is 4th dav of August, 1960. j JOHN W. SNIDER Mayor Activity Tickets Are Now on Sale Gary Maxson, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Maxson, 208 West Clark St., Medford, pur chased the first Medford High school activity ticket shortly before 11 a.m. Friday, accord ing to Miss Josephine Kirtley, vice principal. A senior this fall, Gary re ports he has thought of ob taining Card No. 1 since last year, so made sure he was the first one to purchase the ticket this year. High school officials said tickets may. be purchased at the school office between 8 Herb Hunter To Speak At Roundtable Session Herb Hunter, Medford, free lance medical illustrator, will be speaker Monday noon at the Medford Chamber of Commerce roundtable lunch eon at the Jackson hotel. He will talk on medical il lustration as it pertains to the medical and legal profes sions. a.m. and 5 p.m. week days, except during the noon hour. The sale price remains the same as last year, $16 for the ticket or $20 including a copy of the Crater, the school's year book, at a discount. The activity ticket includes insurance, admission to the school athletic events, tpvt books, locker use, use of physical education facilities and towel rental, plus other items relative to the snlinni year. They may be purchased now or in time for the first fnothall ffame. Spnt. 0 nr- th first day of school, Sept. 12. Students must purchase them before thev can nhtain text books this fall, or other arrangements must be made with the hieh school offlro school personnel point out. Washington - (UPD - Funeral services were to be held today for Leland Olds, 69, former Federal Power commission chairman who advocated na tionalizing public utilities. Olds, a native of Rochester, N. 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