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T They'll Do It Every Many of our readers seem to rno humor in the inconsistencies op signs AND LABELS "LIKE THESE POR I &5"" J I " " OAKLAUaCAUK I And about those sorrvsi6ns. do sou THINK THE MOTEL OWNERS REALLY FMMF.MAHON CHENEV,71VASSARAVE.1LIMA,OHIO SCHOOL NEWS Briscoe, Ashland Mrs. Doris Lassen's first grade children have been studying about weather. They drew a mural to illustrate what makes rain. They called it "Three Little Raindrops." They wrote stories about wind and rain which they made in to booklets, and they also kept a record of temperature changes. In music the children com posed an original Valentine song. New room officers are Candy Decker, president; Vic ki Platko, vice president; Glenn Swinford, secretary; and Chuck Wiley, room rep resentative. Students in Mrs. Marsha Ferte's room made a post of- fice for mailing their Valen tines. It was complete with "room routes".' and a life size postman sitting beside it. They had "mail delivery" at their Valentine party Feb. 14. Donna Duncan is the new president in Mrs. Gloria Thorpe's third grade. Ethel Kneebone is the new vice president, and Sharon Morris is the newly elected secretary. Reporter Annita Van Bus kirk of Mrs. Luella Morris' fifth grade writes: i We are studying rocks in science class. We are making crystals. Carlista Holland and Dana Berry .: made a plant showing crystals using salt, blueing, vinegar, and am monia. In social studies we are studying New England and we made pictures of our re ports. . For art we made Valentine folders and place mats for our Valentine's party: Marycarol Copeland from Medford is a new girl in our class. Newly elected officers in Mrs. Phyllis Buell's fourth grade are Lonnie Gossage, president; Kerry Roberts, sec retary; Kay Ferreira, Junior Red Cross representative; and Cindy Taylor, room represent ative. ' Lincoln, Ashland Reporters Bill Canonico, Leslie Houk and Barbara Cash On Feb. 10, the fourth grade boys and girls of Room 5 held an open house for their par ents to explain what they have been learning in social studies and science. Many parents attended the open house. The . fourth grade reading classes in Room 5 came togeth er to observe Abraham Lin coln's birthday. Information and pictures were shared by Vicki Fredrick, Wesley Lewis, Gary Slack, Leslie Houk and Gordon Hester. A. two act play was given by eleven pupils. Act I, "When Lincoln Was A Boy," was presented by Robert Hamilton, G 1 e n d a Alford, Mary Heinzman, David Schweizer and Bobby Jack son. Geanie Ledbetter was the announcer for Act I. Roger Boyce, Dennis Lev ison, Tom Cullop, Carl Hille stad and Debbie McNeill were the characters in Act II, "Honest Abe." Susan Hend rickson announced the act. Mrs. Bruce Schweizer, Mrs. Lynden Levison, Mrs. P. W. Cullop and Mrs. Billy Slack provided refreshments for the fourth grade Valentine party in Room 5 Feb. 14. Rogue River High Earl Bowen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Bowen, route 1, box 167, Rogue River, and Mary Watson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert F. Watson, route 1, box 176, Rogue River, have been accepted for the fall term at Oregon State col lege. Both students had above a B grade point average. Earl has been active in 4-H club work with a sheep proj ect for the past nine years. In college, he plans to study nutrition research in the gen eral field of animal husban Time Sjte-r- I H0WCUM?THIS WHILE THIS I teTSiSsa BOTTLE HAS AN ONE OPENS example- t&xsiar&L w 2? A , 4 I QAKUHD.CAUE MEAN IT ? dry. At Rogue Hiver High school, Earl has been active in track and football and has served as class president and president of the Lettermen's club. Mary plans to study home economics at college with a specialty in interior decorat ing. She has also been active in 4-H and school activities. She has held both class and student body offices and has participated in home econom ic and music groups. The Future Homemakers of America sponsored the annual Sweetheart's ball recently in the Rogue River school cafe teria. The theme of the dance was "Young Love." N Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oliver provided the music at the dance by donating their stere ophonic set for the evening. Forty - five couples attended the dance. At intermission, senior candidates Jerry Kite and Dani Liles were crowned king and queen. Terry Gail, student body president, recently . attended the state 4-H "Know your state government confer ences" in Salem. Terry was one of two Jackson county students to attend the confer ences, the other being Alice Woolfolk of Eagle Point. Terry was named first alter nate to attend the national 4-H conference in Washington, D.C., during April. Two boys and two girls were selected to attend. Tuesday morning the Rogue River High school band enter tained students with a dress rehearsal of ' the band and chorus program which was presented at Illinois Valley High school Wednesday. This is the second 'year that the two schools have exchanged music programs. Griffin Creek School Barry Bigham of the Pacific Telephone company presented the Safety Patrol and the stu dent body with a safety award in an assembly recently. This is the second National Safety Council Award that Griffin Creek has been awarded. Members of the Safety Pa trol are Doug Spaulding, Chris Roemer, Joe Killingsworth, Mike Redding, Ronald Young, Gary Overturf, Sheila Shock ley, Marc Prentice, Mike Cart wright, Mike Nelson, Susan Bailey, Donalyn Minear. Da vid West is the captain. The girls' volley ball team has won three games. They have defeated Jacksonville, Lone Pine and Howard. Their schedule for the remainder of the season is, Lone Pine, Feb. 21; Jacksonville, Feb. 28; and Howard, March 7. The girls on the team are Pat Eastwood, Zellah Mason, Sharon Forsyth, Janet Burke, Pam Gideon, Susan Bailey, Pat Hardesty, Jane Dussault, Kathy Haertle, Sheila Shock ley, Paula Minear, Donalyn Minear, and Linda Eckel. Miss Pat Leek is the coach. A volley ball intramural tournament has been played during the noon hour. The teams were the Hornets, Wild cats, Tigers, Panthers, Pound ers and Cyclones. The Wild cats won the tournament, Players picked from the other teams then played the Wild cats. The winner of this game, the All-Stars, played the teachers. With lots of luck and sore muscles the teachers man aged to win two out of three games from the All-Stars. Mrs. Myrna Frink was one of the principals of Medford schools to attend the legisla ture on the basic school fund. She returned Friday, Feb. 17. -A party was given by Mrs. Harriett Eitemiller honoring the school librarians. The li brarians worked puzzles us ino the names of library books and prizes were given. Mrs. Eitemiller baked ana servea all with a chocolate cake. The librarians are Paula Minear, Pat Redding, Carolyn Giles, Zellah Mason, Douglas Mi-np!I shpila Shocklev. Eliz abeth Peters, Susan Bailey, - , '"".ln-UDlhitr..T.rif SHAWRHOS.n.Owo p By Jimmy Hatlo FI3MC4Ati.T.IVAKEFILD,M5 DRIVE, MAUtaUN, I CNN. Donalyn Minear, Linda Gu ber, Carol Stuart, Helen Mc- Kee, Linda Youmans, and Pa tricia Eastwood. Mrs. Rose Tighe, school secretary, was a guest. Students making the honor roll for the third six weeks were: fourth grade, Becky Moore, Diane Lord, and Kay Smith; fifth grade, Carolyn Giles and Pat Redding; sixth grade, Susan Bailey, Paula Minear, Carol Stuart and Hel en McKee. Griffin Creek basketball team will play Jacksonville Feb. 23 at home. This will be the final game of the season. Basketball awards will be pre sented early in March. Several loads of gravel have been scattered in the court and around the much used tether-balls. Dental week was observed by the entire student body with a special assembly where a movie "It's Your Health".; was shown. This movie, which was presented to Griffin Creek school by Dr. V. Good rich, who lived in the district, has been placed in the Jack son county curriculum center for the use of all schools. All rnnms hari Valentine parties. Cupcakes, made by the room mothers, were serv ed. We are every thankful for the help and cooperation of this group oi busy motners. Howard School Mrs. Evelyn WInnlngham's first grade room took pictures of their January art work and bulletin boards, then began making decorations for Feb ruary. We made Valentine boxes and planned a party. We are also learning why people still remember Washington and Lincoln. We have also talked about our own state's birthday this month. We are planning a trip to the airport Feb. 20. There we will visit the control tower, the - weather bureau and the United Airlines office.- Ronnie Miller is anew pupil in Miss Mary Klocker's room. Pamela Bryant has moved to Glide, Ore. Our class heard Mr. Pierce speak to us about his trip to Antarctica. He showed us slides and a stuffed penguin he brought back. We had a big Valentine train with a box car for each child on our bulletin board The cars are our Valentine mailboxes. Our valentine party was Valentine day. In Mrs. Dorothy Arney's room, we planted hyacinth bulbs in milk cartons. On Jan. 27. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pierce told us about Pengums and displayed a stuffed penguin. Pierce show ed pictures and told about his trip to Antarctica. We have a new girl in our room. Her name is Janice Hickey. She has been in school in California. Bobbie Rose moved to Central Point. In Mrs. Aina McDaniel's second grade room we have been studying the early his tory of the American faa We are learning to sing the nrst ana last verses of Ameri ca. Our Valentine's Day party was held Tuesday, Feb. 14. February is an exciting momn in Mrs. Margaret Mann's second grade room. We remember George Wash ington and Abraham Lincoln's birthdays. We had a Valen tine Party. Our Room Moth ers brought us a treat. We made Valentines. In Mrs. Huldah Fisher's third grade room we have two tadpoles. We are watching them turn into frogs. They each have two hind legs now, but they still have their long tan. Instead of having a Valen tine box this year, we made a post office. Jimmy Dusenbury brought his two pet rats to school. He MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, calls them "Pete" and "Glad ys". One is white and one is black. In Mrs. Audrey Berry's room we have been studying about electricity and magnets in our science class. We used a dry cell and found out that electricity follows a pathway. We experimented with a mag net and found out that it will pick up only certain things. We learned about the poles and how they act with each other. We made a Valentine girl for our mothers and a boy for our fathers. They are made of different sized hearts cut from red and white paper. St. Mary's High School Reporter, Mary Ann Carnegie Besides the game with Pros pect which the Crusaders won, Student Government Day elec tions were another highlight of last week. On Wednesday, Feb. 15, speeches were given during a sixth period assembly by the seniors running for a city of fice. The entire, student body turned out for the voting on Thursday and elected Anne Bennett, city attorney; Florian Shasky, assistant school super intendent; Bryan von Buskirk, councilman of Ward I; and Michael Lewis, police captain. They will attend various civic functions and will meet their counterparts Thursday. Feb. 23, along with representatives elected from other county high schools. On Student Government Day the students will be reg istered in the morning, admin istered oaths of office, and briefed on local government. In the afternoon the student's time will be spent with his official counterpart. The day will be completed with a ban quet at the Elks lodge. - As part of the National School assembly programs, Mr. Bogardus presented "Characters in Clay," an in teresting and unique feature on clay sculpturing Friday. After the basketball eame with Sacred Heart school of Klamath Falls Sunday, Feb. 19, a dinner was given for tne st Marv's and Sacred Heart students. It was catered by Russ Simons of the Holly cafe and served at St. Mary's gym nasium. This traditional affair is held after both of the bas ketball games between the schools. Crater High School By JAN BATEMAW Preliminary planning for the junior-senior prom qom menced last week with the selection of the major com mittee chairmen for the an nual event scheduled May 20. Virginia Wilson and Gary Meade have been named gen eral chairmen, and ; Danny Hays will serve as coordi nating chairman. Other chairmen chosen to begin their committees are Bev Klimko, and All Prilli man, decorations; and Law rence Roberts and John Champ, construction. More appointments will be made during the following week for the program and enter tainment, booklet, refresh ments, lighting, card tables, ceiling and queen committee chairmen. After the Friday night wrestling matches with Ash land high school, the Girls Athletic , association sponsor ed an informal Valentine dance. This was a new twist in informal dances at Crater, the first ever held following a wrestling meet. GAA mem bers decorated the cafetorium Valentine style. Lee Hamilton headed the decoration committee chair men appointed by president, Judy Kimmey. - They were admission, Judy Gebhard and Karen Holley; refreshments, Nikki Hammond; clean-up, Sharon Issaacs. Jan.. 27-28, 19 members of the Crater High speech squad attended the invitat i o n a I speech tournament at SOC. Divisions of c o m p e t i tion were: impromptu, poetry reading, after dinner speak ing and radio speaking. Each school was allowed a maxi mum of four contestants in each category except for one in ADS. No winners were chosen in each event, rather critique sheets were issued to all con testants for their own use Judges were competed of professors, housewives, radio announcers, pastors and other faculty members. Those who attended were Alvin Kroon, Ruth Ellis, Carol Foote, Dave Force, John Jacks, Mike Shelly, Sally Baily, Allison P I n k h a m, Wayne Hartgraves, Danny Hays, Richard Lichti, Pat Dale, Ron Franklin, Dayle Neshiem. Ricky Smith and Nathan Olson. Jan. 30, the senior class and the senior advisers, Miss Martha Boshears. and Bill Russell, held a meeting to choose commencement an nouncements and to secure the seniors' correct names that will be engraved on their diplomas. The senior class also spon sored the dance after the Medford-Crater game, Feb. 3, in the cafeteria. The proceeds of the dance went to the sen ior class. MEDFOHD, ORE. LEGAL NOTICES ORDINANCE NO. 7918 AN ORDINANCE declaring the assessment on property benefited for the cost of constructing paving, curbs, gutters and driveways on Juanipero Way from Black Oak Drive to Mira Mar Avenue, in the City of Medford. Oregon; and directing the Recorder to enter a statement thereof in the docket of City Liens and publish a notice thereof as required by the Charter. THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. WHEREAS, the Citv Council did heretofore by Ordi nance declare its Intention to con struct oavlne. curbs, sutten and driveways on Juanipero Way from tiiacK ua unve to Mira Mar Ave- mid In th ntv nf MnHfnrM fir.. gon; and to assesi the cost thereof upon each lot or part thereof ad jacent to and benefited by such improvement Its proportionate snare of tne cost of said imorove- ment,- and did fix the time and piace lor nearing protest against the construction of said imorove- ment, and the assessment of the cost thereof, as aforesaid: and wheheas said Ordinance was duly posted and published as re quired by the Charter of the City; and WHEREAS a meeting of the Council was held at the time anri place fixed in said Ordinance for the Dumose of considering miv such protests, but no protests were at such time, or at any time, made to, or received by tne Council to the construction of said improve 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 and Is of material benefit to said City, and that all the property to be assessed therefore will be benefited thereby to the extent of the probable amount of the reioective assess ments to be levied against sAid property, am oraer tne construc tion of said Improvement; and WHEREAS, the cost of said Im provement has been and hereby Is determined to be the sum of S9.870.41. NOW. THEREFORE, it is hereby determined that the proportionate share of the cost of construction of said improvement, on each par cel of property adjacent to said improvement and benefited thereby is the amount set opposite the de scription of each piece or parcel of land below, and that each piece or parcel of land benefited by the con struction of said improvement, to the full extent of the amount so set opposite such piece or parcel and that the respective amounts renre- sent the proportional benefits of saia improvement 10 saia respective parcels of property, and the Coun cil does hereby declare that each of the parcels of property described below is hereby assured the amount set opposite each respective de scriDtion. for the cost of the con struction of said improvement. (il summary oi tne cos is assess ed for the construction of curbs and gutters and paving Juanipero Way from Black Oak Drive to Mlra Mar Avenue, in the City of Med ford, Oregon. " Contractor's Estimate m.....$8.325.82 Engineering ...... 1,470.60 interest on warrants 7a.ww TOTAL COST ,......$9,670.41 TOTAL AMOUNT ASSESSED $9,870.41 (2) Assessments on the following described parcels of real property in the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, for the construc tion of safd improvements. Assessment No, 1 Douglas L. & Ruth A. Ptckell Lot 4, Block 1. Oakview Sub division, in the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, as shown on tne official plat thereof, now of record, fronting SO feet on the North side of Juanipero Way. Total Assessment: $598.75. Assessment No. 2 Douelas L. & Ruth A. Pickell Lot 5, Block 1. Oakview Sub division. In the Citv of Medford. Jackson Countv. Oreson. as shown on the official plat thereof, now of record, fronting 80 feet on the North side of Juanipero , Way. Total Assessment: $ina.7n. Assessment No. 3 Douglas L. & Ruth A. Pickell Lot 6, Block 1, Oakview Sub division, in the Citv of Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, as shown on the official plat thereof, now or recora, xronung mu ieet on me North side of Juanipero Way. Total Assessment: ssua.73. Assessment No, 4 Douglas L. 8c Ruth A. Pickell division,' in the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon as shown on the official plat thereof, now oi recora, fronting luo.aa teei on the North side of Juanipero Way, Total Assessment: $767.31. Assessment No. S v Douglas L, & Ruth A. Pickell Lot B, Block 1. Oakview Sub division, in the Citv of Medford. Jackson County, Oregon as shown on tne omciai piat inereoi, now oi record, fronting 100 feet on the North side of Juanipero Way. Total Assessment: $748.43. Assessment no. c Douglas L. St Ruth A. Pickell ' Lot 10, Block 1. Oakview Sub division, in the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon as shown on the official plat thereof, now of record, fronting 120 feet on the North side . of Juanipero Way. Total Assessment: $BP81.13. , . Assessment No. 7 Douglas L. Ac Ruth A. Pickell Lot 11, Block 1, Oakview Sub division, In the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon as shown on the official plat thereof, now of record, fronting 87.94 feet on the North side of Juanipero Way. Total Assessment: $656.18. Assessment No. S Montcrest Development Co. Lot 6, Block 2, Montcrest Sub division Unit No. 1, In the City of Medford. Jackson County. Ore gon as shown on the official plat thereof, now of record. fronUng 199.82 feet on the South side of Juanipero Way. Total Assessment: $1,575.93. Assessment No. t " Montcrest Development Co. Lot 5, Block 2, Montcrest Sub division unit wo. l, in me uity of Medford, Jackson County. Ore gon as shown on the official plat thereof, now of record, fronting 100 feet on the South side of Juanipero way. Total Amassment: $628.43. Assessment No. 10 Montcrest Development Co. Lot 4, Block 2, Montcrest Sub division Unit No. 1, In the City of Medford. Jackson Countv. Ore gon as shown on the official plat thereof, now or record, fronting 85 feet on the South side of Juan ipero Way. Total Assessment: $716.17. Assessment No. 11 Montcrest Development Co. Lot 3, Block 2, Montcrest Sub division Unit No. 1. In the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon as shown on the official plat thereof, now of record, fronting 85 feet on the South side of Juan ipero Way. Total Assessment: $716.17. Assessment No. 12 Montcrest Development Co. Lot 2. Block 2. Montcrest Sub division Unit No. 1, in the City of Meatora, jacKson county, urcgon as shown on the official plat there of, now of record, fronting B5 feet on the South side of Juani pero Way. Total Assessment: $716.17. Assessment No. 13 James 8c Alice N. Van der Steen Lot 1. Block 2, Montcrest Sub division No. 1. In the City of Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon as shown on tne omciai oiat thereof, now of record, fronting 75.45 feet on the South side of Juanipero way. loiai Assessment: hih.ui. Section 2. The Recorder of the City of Medford Is hereby directed to enter a -statement of said sev eral assessments In the Docket of the City Liens of said City and publish a notice thereof as re quired by Charter. PASSED by the Council and simed by me In open session in authentication of Its passage this ltjin aay oi renruary, ibhi. Donald Hansen Acting Mayor ATTEST: D. F. Huson. Recorder Approved by me this 20th day Of xeoruary. iuoi. John W. Snider Mayor NOTICE To the owner or reputed owner of each parcel oi property in tne lore' ffoine 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 the same is due, and you are hereby required to pay the same to the Recorder within ten (10) days from the service of this notice, which notice is made by publica tion of the foregoing Ordinance. D. F. Huson, Recorder ORDINANCE NO. 7919 AN ORDINANCE declaring the assessment on property benefited for the cost of constructing paving, curbs, gutters and driveways on Black Oak Drive from Barnett Road to Juanipero Way, in the City of Medford, Oregon; and di recting the Recorder to enter a statement thereof in the docket of City Liens and publish a notice: thereof as required by the Charter. THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. WHEREAS, the City Council did heretofore by Ordin ance declare its intention to con struct paving, curbs, gutters and driveways on Black Oak Drive from Barnett Road o Juanipero Way, In the City of Medford, Ore gon; and to assess the cost there of upon each lot or part thereof adjacent to and benefited by such improvement, its proportionate share of the cost of said improve ment, and did fix the time and plnce for hearing protests against mc cuusirucuon oi sam improve ment, and the assessment of the cost inereoi, as aforesaid; and WHEREAS, said Ordinance was duly posted and published as re quired by the Charter of the City; and WHEREAS, a meeting of the1 Council was held at the time and place fixed In said Ordinance fori the purpose of considering any I such protests, but no protests were at such time, or at any time, madel to. or received by the Council to! the construction of said improve- i ment, or the assessing of the cost, thereof, as aforesaid, and said Council has considered the matter and deeming that said construc tion of said improvement was and is of material benefit to said City, and that all the property to be assessed therefor will be benefited thereby to the extent of the prob able amount of the respective assessments to be levied against said property, did order the con struction of said improvement; and wncncAa. ine cost of said im provement has been and hereby is determined to be the sum of $37. 912.10. T ' NOW. THEREFORE ft hrahv determined that the proportion ate share of the cost of construc tion of said Improvement, on each parcel of property adjacent to said improvement and benefited there by is the amount set opposite the description of each piece or parcel of land below, and that each piece or parcel of land benefited by the construction of said Imnrovi-mpnt to the full extent of the tmnuni so sei opposite sucn piece or par te mm wiai me respective amounts represent the proportional bene fits of said Improvement to said respective parcels of property, and the Council does hereby de clare that each of the parcels of property aescriDea neiow is here- IV assessed the A mm in t at nnnn. site each respective description, for the Cost nf th pnnttniotinn nf said improvement. (1) Summary of the costs assess ed for the construction of curbs and gutters, driveways and paving Black Oak Drive from Barnett noaa io Juanipero Way, in the City of Medford. Oreson Contractor's Estimate ....$31,968.64 engineering 0,630.20 Interest on Warrants 273.26 lUi AL COST $37,912.10 TOTAL AMOUNT ASSESSED $37,012.10 described Darcels of rent nrnnnrtv mi me v,uy oi meaiora, JacKson County, Oregon, for the construc tion oi snia improvements. Assessment No. 1 Rnlnh X T.nlit n Plor All that real property described in deed record nrt In Vnlnm. mo Page 347, and Volume 428. Page 166. Of Deed Hficnrrio rt TncUonn County, Oregon, fronting 400 feet on the West side of Black Oak unve, xoiai Assessment: $4,881.40. Assessment no, z Knlen. Inn. All that real property described In deed recorded in Volume 489. Page 196, of Deed Records of jacKson county, Oregon, fronting 230 feet Westside, Black Oak jjrive. Total Assessment: $2,812.66 Assessment No. 3 Archdiocese of Portland. Orrnn All that real property described in ueea recora e a in volume 445, Page 213. of Deed Records nf J ark. son County, Oregon, fronting 569.86 feet Westside, Black Oak Drive. J.UIM Assessment: ? i.uiv.xv. Assessment no. 4 Ralph & Lulu P. Pierce All that real nrnnertv Husnrlhorf In deed recorded in Volume 24A Page 107, Volume 382, Page 347. and Volume 426, Page 166. of Deed fievurus oi jacKson uounty, ore son, fronting 77.63 feet west side of Black Oak Drive. Total Assessment: $949.80. Assessment No. S Montcrest Development Co. Lot 1. Block 1. Mnnlrroil Knh- dlvlslon Unit No. 1, in the City of meaiora, jaexson county, Oregon, us muwn on me omciai piat tnere of, now of record, fronting 186.99 ft. on the southwest side of Juani pero Way. Total Assessment: Assessment No. 6 Montcrest Development Co. Lot 2. Block 1. Montcrest Suh. division Unit No. 1, in the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, ns anown on tne omciai piat thereof, now of record, fronting 85 ft. on the southwest Ride of juanipero way. Total Assessment $1,134.43. Assessment no. 7 Roaue Vallev Land Co. All that real oronertv descrihed in deed recorded in Volume 4 SB fage 31, of Deed Records of Jack son County. Oregon fronting 742.82 ft. on the East aide nf Hlnrk uaK unve. Total Assessment; $0,166.78. Assessment No. 8 Douslas L. Xe Ruth A Pfnlrell All that real nrooertv descrihed In agreement recorded in Volume on, rage 451, to 457, of Misc. Rec ords of Jackson County, Oregon; Less that portion thereof described in acea recorded in Volume 489, rage iai. of Deed Records of Jack son County. Oreson: Also Less Oakview Subdivision Unit No. 1, in tne city of Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, as shown on the official plat thereof, now of record, fronting 70 feet on the East side of Black Oak Orive. Total Assess ment: J,HUe.l3. Assessment No. 9 Douclaa L. Ac Ruth A. Pickell The northerly 70 ft. of that real property deicrioed in deed record' ed In Volume 489, Page 134, of Deed Records of Jackson Countv. Oregon, fronting 70 ft. on the East siae oi HiacK uik unve. Total Assessment: $854.25. Assessment no. io Douslas L. it Ruth A. Pickell The southerly 85 ft. of that real property described in deed re corded in Volume 489, Page 134, of Deed Records of Jackson. Coun ty, uregon. fronting us.j4 it. on tne bast siae oi u iack cjbk unve Total Assessment: $1,13B.S9. Assessment no. ii Douglas L. Se Ruth A. Pickell Lot 1. Block 1. Oakview Sub division Unit No. 1 In the City of meaiora, jacKson county, uregon, as shown on the official plat there of, now of record, fronting 125.96 ft. on tne northeast side of Juani pero Way. Total Asssessment: $1,537.15. Assessment No. 12 Douiflas L. Sc Ruth A. Pickell Lot 2, Block 1, Oakview Subdi vision Unit No. 1, in the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, as shown on the official plat thereof, now of record, fronting 80 ft. on the northeast side of Junl- pero way. Total Assessment: $976.28. Assessment No. 13 Douglas L. & Ruth A. Pickell Lot 3. Block 1. Oakview Sub division Unit No. 1, in the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, as shown on the official plat inereoi. now oi record, fronting bu ft. on the northeast side of Juani pero Way. Total Assessment in 7 6 28. Section 2. The Recorder of the City of Medford Is hereby directed to enter a statement of said sev eral assessments in the Docket of City Liens of said City and publish a notice thereof as required by ensrter. PASSED bv the Council and signed by me in open session In authentication of its passage this 16th day of February, 1961, uonaia Hansen Acting Mayor ATTEST: D. F. Huson, Recorder Approved by me this 20th day of February, 1961. John W. Snider Mayor NOTICE To the owner or reputed owner of each parcel of property in the foregoing ordinance: You are hereby notified that the assessment declared by the foregoing Ordinance has been made and the lien therefor enter ed in the City Lien Docket and that the same is due, and you are hereby required to pay the same to the Recorder within ten (10) days from the service of this no tice, which notice Is made by pub lication of the foregoing Ordinance. D. F. Huson, Recorder ORDINANCE NO. 7922 AN ORDINANCE declaring the assessment on the property bene fited for the cost of laying a Six-Inch Water Main on Mr An. drews Road from Waverly Avenue to Wabash Avenue and on Wabash Avenue from McAndrews Road to Sprlnc Street and on College Way and Hill Street from Wahash Av. nue to Points 320 feet East, In the City of Medford, Oregon, and di recting the Recorder to enter a statement thereof in the Docket of City Liens and publish a notice liumcui as required ny the Charter. THE CITY OF MRnrnnn nrvr ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: dei-tiun i. Whereas the City Council did heretofore by Resolu tion declare it Intentinn in Inv Six-Inch Water Main on McAn drews Road from Waverly Avenue to Wabash Avenue and on Wabash Avenue from McAndrews Road to Spring Street and on College Way and Hill Street from Wabash Ave nue to Points 320 feet Rt In th City of Medford, Oregon, and to assess the cost thereof on the prop erty fronting on said portion of B1U sj in proportion to tne Humane oi saia nrnneriv a nH hih fix a time and place for hearing against ine laying of said water mnln on mlri trt a ann the assessment of the cost thereof as aforesaid. AND WHEREAS said Resolution was duly posted and published as required by Section 116 of the Charter of said City. nnu writ he A3 a meeting of the Council was held at th tlm. place fixed in said Resolution for iic puipuse oi considering any such protests but no protests were at such time made to or received by the Council to the laying of said water main or the assessing of the COSt thereof nfnroiiiM DnA ..u Council, having considered the mat ter and deeming that said water main was and Is of material benefit w phiu K,y, ana mat ail property tO be AMPMUri Ihapafnn ...Ml V-1 benefited to the extent of the prob- ...uu.,t ui me respective as sessments to be levied against said Property, did order said water main AND WHEHEAS a Bi.mmB. - .i 1 ine aia wter main is 1U1IUWJ, STTMMAnV Construction Cmt n aq Advertising ..!!.! ' 80 71 Engineering 391 !o2 notice of Asessment ........ 76.00 uivcicsi on warrants 118.01 Amount tn he Aaaai4 til bio I Property Frontage Assessed 3.933.39 feet Cost per linear foot of frontage to be The cost of said water main to be assessed has been and hereby NOW THEREFORE, It Is hereby further determined thnt th. n- fiortlonate share of the cost of lay -ng said water main of each parcel of the nronertv front) mr n mat a " ' aniu aircui W) is ine amount Ret onnnnlte thn rioinrU- fciivii inetc or parcel oi land below nnri thnt ftonh piece or parcel is benefited by the laying Of said water mnln tn full extent of the amount so set opposite the description of such piece or parcel and that the re spective amounts represent the proportional benefits nf nlri .unt main to said respective parcels of property and also the proportional frontage thereof on said portion of -o.u weet ia,, ana ine council does hereby declare each of the parcebj of property in the City of u t uen-iiura oeiow to De hereby Is assessed the amount fet opposite eacn respective descrlp- waicr main. ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE Assessment No, 1 Judith L. and Charles Jackson Lot 1. Block 9 Poll MS A HIH Aft. ditlon to the City of Medford, Ore gon, Frontage 47.7 feet. Rate ier foot $3.03. Amount Due 144.46. Assessment No, 2 . Abe J. and Rose Jean Martin Lot 2. Block 2. Cnlloire Hill Ad dition to the City of Medford, Ore gon. Frontage 50.00 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due $151.43. Assessment No. 3 - Jackson County. Oregon Lot 3. Block 2. nolle ir a Mill Ad dition to the City of Medford, Ore gon. Frontage 30.00 feet. Rate! per foot $3.03. Amount Due Assessment No. 4 Jackson County, Oregon Lot 4. Block 2. Coll fife Hill Ad. dlUon to the City of Medford, Ore gon, rrontage au.uu ieet. Kate er foot $3.03. Amount Due 151,43. Assessment No. S Jackson County, Oregon Lot 5. Block 2. Collece Hill Ad dition to the City of Medford, Ore gon. Frontage 50.00 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due $151.43. Assessment No. 9 Jackson County, Oregon Lot 6. Block 2. Cofleire Hill Ad. ditlon In the City of Medford, Ore gon. Frontage 50.00 feet. Rate er root ij.ua. Amount uue 151.43. Assessment No. T Loyal L. and Audrey L, Goodnough Lot 7. Block 2, College Hill Ad dition to the City of Medford, Ore gon. Frontage 50.00 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due $151.43. Assessment no. b M. A. Slmmonds Lot 8. Block 2. Colleite Hill Ad dition to the City of Medford, Ore gon, Frontage 50.00 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due $151.43, Assessment no, 9 M. A, Slmmonds Lot 9. Block 2. College Hill Ad dition to the City of Medford. Ore gon. Frontase 50.00 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due siai.43. Assessment no. m C. and R, M. Methvln Lot 10, Block 2, College Hill Ad ditlon to the Citv of Medford. Ore gon. Frontage 30.00 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due 7131.43. Assessment No. 11 Henry and Grace Ella Swift Lot 11, Block 2, College Hill Ad ditlon to the Citv of Medford. Ore gon. Frontage 30.00 feet. Rate per foot $3.03, Amount uue $151.43. "Do People When Yon assessed and each of tha samedltlnn ln 016 City of Medford, Ore A New York Psychoanalyst lists the reasons why the answer to this question is sometimes "Nol" FcokUAKi' 26th IN With Th. Medford Mail Tribune TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1961 Assessment No. 12 Burton F. and Phyllis H. Shultz Lot 12. Block 2. College Hill Ad dition In the City of Medford. Ore gon, rrontage tf j.oa feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due $283.72. Assessment no. 13 Burton F. and Phyllis H. Shultz Lot 13. Block 2. College Hill Ad dition in the City of Medford, Ore gon. Frontage 101.28 feet. Rate ier loot fj.U3. Amount uue 306.73. Assessment No. 14 Bert H. and Marlene Cooper Lot 14. Block 2. Collece Hill Ad dition in the City of Medford. Ore gon. Frontage 50.00 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due $151.43. Assessment No. 15 Bert H. and Marlene Cooper Lot 15. Block 2. Cnllecre Hill Ad dition In the City of Medford, Ore gon. Frontage 30.00 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due 1 01. 4 J, Assessment No. 16 George and Naomi Mincks Lot 16. Block 2. Collece Hill Ad dition in the City of Medford, Ore gon, rrontage ao.oo feet. Hate er toot sa.uj. Amount Due 151.42. Assessment No, 17 George and Naomi Mincks Lot 17. Block 2. Collece Hill Ad dition in the City of Medford, Ore gon. Frontage 50.00 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due $151.43. Assessment No. 18 Loyal N. and Audrey L. Goodnough Lot 18, Block 2, College Hill Ad dition in the City of Medford, Ore gon. Frontage 50.00 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due $151.43. Assessment No. 19 Arthur L. and Mnude Ford Lot 7. Block 3. Colleee Hill Ad dition In the City of Medford, Ore gon. Frontage 30.00 feet. Rote per foot $3.03. Amount Due 9101.4J. Assessment No. 20 William W. and Annie Knox Lot 8. Block 3. Colleee Hill Art ditlon In the Citv of Medford. Ore gon. f rontage 30. oo feet. Hate per loot $3.03. Amount Due 131.43. Assessment No. 21 Kenneth W. and Alma N. Durham and August W. and Lucille J. Glutsch Lot 9. Block 3. Collese Hill Ad dition in the Citv of Medford.. Ore gon. Frontage 50.00 feet. Rate per iuoi aj.uj, Amount uue 10 1.4 a. Assessment No. 22 Kenneth W. and Alma N. Durham and August W. and Lucille J. Glutsch Lot 10. Block 3. Collece Hill Ad dition in the citv of Medford. Ore gon. Frontage 30.00 feet. Rate per toot $3.U3. Amount uue $131.43. Assessment No. 23 Kenneth W. and Alma W. Durham and August W. and Lucille J. Glutsch Lot 11. Block 3. Colleee Hill Ad dition In the City of Medford. Ore gon. Frontage 30.00 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due $131.43. Assessment No. 24 Kenneth W. and Alma N. Durham and August W. and Lucille J. Glutsch Lot 12. Block 3. College Hill Ad ditlon in the City of Medford, Oregon. Frontage 103.58 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due $313.70. Assessment no. o Kenneth W. and Alma N. Durham and August W. and Lucille J Glutsch Lot 13. Block 3. Colleffe Hill Ad dition in tne city oi meorord, Ore gon. Frontage 101.28 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due Assessment No. 26 Kenneth W. and Alma N. Durham and August w. and Lucille J. Glutsch Lot 14. Block 3. Collese Hill Ad dition in the Citv of Medford. Ore son. Front nee S0.00 feet. Rate per toot S3.U3. Amount uue $131.43. Assessment no. h Kenneth Wt and Alma N. Durham BI1U August W . WI1U UUVUIO u, Glutsch Lot 13, Block 3, College Hill Ad dition In the City of Medford, Ore gon. Frontage 50.00 feet. Rate per toot j.uj. Amount uue $151.42. Assessment No. 28 Kenneth W. and Alma N. Durham and August w. ana leucine J, Glutsch Lot 16, Block 3, College Hill Ad- gon. Frontage 80.00 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount uue - $131.43. Assessment No. 29 Kenneth W. and Alma N. Durham and August W. and Lucille J. Glutsch Jjt 1T ttlnel .1. Colleffe Hill Ad dition in the Citv of Medford. Ore- vnn Fronts ire 30.00 feet. Rate er lOOt aj.OJ. Amount uue 151.43. Assessment No. 30 Edith Y. Ingle ; Tnt m ninftc a Colic ee Hill Ad dition In the City of Medford, Ore gon. Frontage 50.00 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due 1151.43. ' Assessment No. 31 Kenneth W. and Alma N. Durham and August w. ana,ijuciiie Glutsch t l f ninelr 11 Pnlletfe Hill Ad dition In the City of Medford, Ore gon. Frontage du.uu ie. n er ioov fj.w. 131.42. ' Aimimfnt No. 32 Kenneth W. and Alma N. Durham and AUgUBt W. ana uuvmc , Glutsch t a ft ninir ft Collece Hill Ad dition ln the City of Medford. Ore gon. Frontage 30.00 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due lHnmnt No. 33 Kenneth W. and Alma N. Durham and August w. nu Glubich t o Ttlnelr fl Collene Hill Ad dition in the City of Medford, Ore gon, rrontage ou.w ,ccl- per foot $3.03. Amount Due $151.43. a Assessment No, 34 Kenneth W. and Alma N. Durham and August W. and Lucille J. Glutsch aJ Lot 10, Block 8, College H1U Ad dition In the City of Medford, Oregon. Frontage 50.00 feet, Rate per fooU-$3.03. Amount due $151.43. 4 M Assessment No. 35 Kenneth W. and Alma N. purham and August W. and Lucille J. Glutsch ... . , Lot 11, Block 6. College Hill Ad jui..n in th. ntv nf Medford. Ore gon. Frontage 50.00 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due 3151.42. T Aaaatament No. 38 Kenneth W. and Alma N, Durham and AUgUSl w, ana nuviuc - Lot 12, Block 6, College Hill Ad dition In the City of Medford, Ore gon. Frontage 103.38 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due Assessment No, 37 William J. and Verda I. Moore Tot ii ninlt ft fnlleffe Hilt Ad' ditlon In the City of Medford, Ore gon. Frontage 101.28 feet. Rate per loot f j.uj, Amount uus $306.73. Assessment No. 3d G. T. and Verda M. Dynge Listen ; Talk?" TVeelcly B S Lot 12. Block 7. College Hill AH. ditlon in the City of Medford, Ore gon, rrontage 103.58 feet. Rat per foot $3.03. Amount Due $313.70. Assessment No. 39 G. T. and Verda M. Dynge The Northerlv 51.7ft feet nf r nf 13. Block 7. Collese Hill Addition In the City of Medford. Oregon. Frontage 51.78 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due $156.82. Assessment No. 40 Fred M. and Ella A. Bauley That property described in Vol ume 403, Page 68. in Deed Records oi jacKson county, Oregon; less tha Northerlv 100.0 feet nf snfri nrnn. erty. Frontage 185.4 feet. Rate per loot $3.03. Amount Due $561.50. Assessment No. 41 Guy and Mae Nelson That proDertv descrihed in Vol ume 387. Pane 208. In Deed Reenrda of Jackson County. Oregon; less the Southerly 100.0 feet of said proper ty. Frontage 33O.0 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due $990.43. Assessment No. 42 Margaret E. and Joseph C. Moore imu property described in Vol ume 483, Page 448 and 449. in Deed Records of Jackson Countv. Ore gon. Frontage 43.52 feet. Rate per loot $3.03. Amount Due Assessment No. 43 Clifford McC.inty That property described in Vol. ume 462, Page 112 nnd 113. in Deed Records of Jackson Countv, Oregon. Frontage 400.00 feet. Rate per foot S3.03. Amount Due $1,211.43. Assessment No. 44 Mark A. Goldy and Richard Henselman Beginning at a nnlnt on thn North line of McAndrews Road, formerly Buckshot Road, from which the Northwest corner of Section 20. Township 37 South, Range I West of the Wlllametto Meridian bears North 1,304.16 feet and West 40.00 feet; thence North 100-00 feet; thence East Parallel to the North line of McAndrew Rood duo. (j ieei; mence south 100.00 feet: thence West alonn xnlri North line 668.73 feet to the Point o Beginning. Frontage 668.73 feet. Rate per foot $3.03. Amount Due $2,025.29. SECTION 2. The Recorder-Trea. urer of the City of Medford Is hereby directed to enter a state ment of said several assessments in the docket of City Hens of said uuy ana puousn a notice thereof bV Dublicatlon In the Medford Mull Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Medford, ,ouniy, uregon, ior at least one publication and within ten days from the date of tha enactment thereof. 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