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5,- B UOAl NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING ; No. ioim IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THE - . STATE Or ORECON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON 'D THE MATTER OV THE ESTATE or:' OF -' ANZONETTA GLASS HESSEL . CRAVE, DECEASED. .t . NoUce li hereby given that T. K- Orion Glut, Executor of the above entitled estate, bu filed hli final ' account and petition for distribu tion, and that the ath day of May, lflfll, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. at the Court Room of laid Court, have 'bean appointed as the time and ' place for the hearlnf thereof. All S arsons lntereited are required, len and there, to ahow cause, It ij.any there be why laid account y;' anould not be approved and dU- V" tnouuon jnaae. T. Orion Glais, Executor J. F. FlteMl, Jr., Attorney for Executor ! NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ri.KCTION AND MEETING ? f I VOTICR IS HEREBY QIVEN. ' if , In compliance with Sec. 331.010, ! ORS, to the legal voters of School ', District No. 04, of Jackson County, 1 State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION AN LI BUSt l -; inr nf ulii nistrint will be held ' ? at Plnehurst School; between the .?'- hours of 1 P.M. and 8 P.M. on the , first Monday of May, being the 1st day of May, A D. 1081, tor the pur i pose of: i ElecUon of 1 school district dl t . rector for a Syear term. I . ElecUon of 1 Rural board mem i ber Zone 5 for a 3 year term. J . ' ElecUon of Rural board member I , at large a year term, 'V ,,, DATED, this 12th day of April, f ... ATTEST: - , , Mildred D. Laird ' .? . School District Clerk rnvilA T.airit . , Chairman Board of Directors NOTICE dr SCHOOL ELECTION ; . UPON QUESTION OF INCREAS i ' INO TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT ' ' LIMITED BY SECTION 11, AR . . TICLE XI, STATE CONSTITU- ziun ( NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ' , that an elecUon will be held In . " School District No. 04 of Jackson - ,i' county, State ororegon. from JjOO ?: P.M. to 8:00 P.M. on May 1, 1081. i at Plnehurst School In said school district, for the purpose of submit ting to the legal voters of said dis trict the quesUon of increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year , luoi-ltfo:f over wie inwuiii nu .... by section 11, arUcle XI, of the Constitution of Oregon. ; The reasons for tnoraasing such levy are: - ' School District No. 04 has no tax ; base, tnereiore u re netiowiwy ... ... tha antlra IMW. The amount of tax, In excess of ' the 6 limitation, proposed w am ' levied for said fiscal year Is 014,- ??v" Dated this Hth dayof April, loei. - ATTEST' ' ! . """Mildred D. Laird ., ' District Clerk , r-lvria rird J ' Chalrrhan Board of Directors RESOLUTION NO. Mi BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUN : CIL OF THE CITY OF GOLD HILL, ! nmnnN mac ine iduuwiiih uiu- s 1 nosed amendment to the Charter i of said City be end the same is ' '' 'hereby proposed for submission to i , the legal voters of said City for , their adopUon or rejection at a , ., ... special elecUon to be held as In ' this Resolution -provided. ' CHARTER AMENDMENT SUB v. u. . MITTED TO THE yOTERS BY THE COUNCIL. ; . ; m; AN ACT. . r - j, To Amend the Charter of the ! City of Oold Hill, Cgon, by K adding thereton CHAPTER SIX, i, '. Section 31, authorising the 1s- auance of water purification i plant bonds In the sum of One ,i Hundred Twenty Thousand Dol A lars (ia0,00p.00). L the people of the city of gold hill do ordain as ; follows: , . . '5 That tha Chartar oi City of v Gold Hill, Oregon, b amended I bv adding thereto Chapter Six, .i Hm ba a rMmA aa f oltowBl h - City CouneU of Via City of 1 .1 r...4 feiil ! AtithAriaad .t& con- j atr,u,t a watav Burltlcatlon Slant, ;' and to finance the construction ". and acqulslUon thereof by the i Issuance of 1130,000.00 general ! , obligation oonas or siiu w, ' t ' such bonds to be secured by the , , .' water revenues of the City and i '; to bear not exceeding alx per J cent interest ana to oe peyauie ,i ' it aerially not exceeding iff years, .1 and to be otherwise in such 'i form, payable bearing sucn in- 1 tereat rata and payable in such I i manner as directed by the City ' V CouncU. sueh bonds to be paid ii ". by the levy, assessment and col- ? ... leeUon of water revenues to the . ltv and ad valorem taxea each T year in- addlUon to other taxti ; ' required to be levied In amounts I , sufficient to pay said bonds as ( ' they mature, together with the !"." Interest thereon, i Malthap 4h ffeht ltmltatlonB nor the Ui llmltaUons conUlnad in i V the Charter of the Cttr shall 1 ply to tha bonds hereby autho- ? V RMOLVED, rURTHER. that ht J following ballot tlUa la adopted tor i . .aa 0 amenamenv: J. CHARTER AMENDMENT V Submitted to the Voters by the f raunelll 5 Shall the Charter of tha City of .- lib Gold Hlu, Oregon, oe amenoeu . v Kv Hrftna thavatn Chautav SIX. ' - Haollnn 99. nrnvidina for the is- J suance of One Hundred Twenty ' ... Thnnaand Dollars fliaO.00D.0Ol general obllgaUon bonda of the ! " City to provide funds with which . ; to construct and acquire a wafer , : puriflcaUon plant, and provld Ing tor payment of said bonds ana me interest uiareuu uy wvi aaaaiament and collecUon Ol ,-! .' water revenues and by a tax fi levy? ? : 100 YES U ) !' Inl i NO - RESOLVED, FURTHER, that this resolution for a proposed charter amendment submitted to the vot i v iers by the Counell be filed with ' the Recorder for submission to the i t. legal voters of said city for their y AdopUon or rejection to be voted on at a special election, which said ' . elecUon is hereby called to be held on the 8th day of MAY, 1061. i RESOLVED, FURTHER, that the i Recorder be and he Is Instructed I i to give noUce of said elecUon by ' publication of this resolution In lull In the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper published In the County : t of Jackson, State of Oregon, once aaoh week- for two successive ; weeks, the first publicaUon there of to be more than fifteen (IB) days ' -J prior to the elecUon. The Recorder shall also post noUces of elecUon In at least six (8) public and con 1 , aplcuous places In the City at ' least ten (10) days prior to sum ; election, one of said noUces to be at the place of elecUon. which . : united nnticei shall state the time. place and purposes of the elecUon put neca not cuninin . uie &uii amendment - RESOLVED, FURTHER, that the ffth day of MAY, 1081. between the legal voting hours on said date, that is, irom o:w o ciock a.iu, to ' 1:00 o'clock P.M. Is hereby desig nated as the time for holding said lection, ana we lonowina pomni nlace and the followlne ludaes am Clerks are hereby designated and appointed aa the place and officials , to conduct said lection: : . Polling Place: Old City Hall Building. Judges: Lottie Frost, and Nora Haiiey. tiaras; rwmsi iraiivvr, aH vuolvn Thnmnann. - RESOLVED, FURTHER, that the Recorder la Instructed to notify aid Judgea and Clerks, prepare the necessary ballots and other lection auppues, ana wn win r acUon necessary In the con- .., nt M alatlnn. i WHEREAS, It Is necessary for tha peace, health and safely of tha olty that the elecUon herein pro vided for shall be held at the earliest data possible and in order t so to aa wis resqiuuon "Ei1 Smedintelv. NOW, THE RK FORE, ' -' j ! UN EMERGENCY Ii hsreDV ae - :f miart.it tn Avitt and thli resolution i thsll o Into force and effect upon ; Its adoption ana approval. s ' .X "Adopted by the CouncU thli i i v' 12th day of April, 19-1. 1 - ' Signer! and fiDDroved by tnt mayor inia lain iy v nini i 7 W. StelnmeU Mayor I J Atteit: J ' Ferd W. Jonea FRIDAY. APRIL 21, 1961 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HRARINfl Notice 1 herehv 0ivn that thp Jackson County Court will hold a public hearing In the Auditorium of the County Court Home, Med ford, Oregon, Wednesday, April 26, 19S1 at 8 o'clock P.M., for the Surpose oi discussing the Applied, on of "00 Auto Wreckers." Talent Oregon, for license tn onerate an Auto Wrecking Yard. An persons uueresieo are urgea to attend. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 4uw uay oi April, juoi. Earl M. Miller County Judge ' Chester H. Wendt County Commissioner E. H. Taylor County Commissioner NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR JA(JK.SUN COUNTY IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Eitate of Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have been appointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Jackion County as Execu tor of the eitate of Fredda Elsie Davison, aeceased. ana have tiuiv qualified. All persons havlnf claims Bgainai sua estate are nereoy notified to oreaent them, with oro- per vouchers and duly verified, to me, at the offices of Kelly & Grant, Attorneys, luuo js. Main btreet. Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. DATED at Medford, Oregon, this dl aay oi marcn, iwoi. LAURENCE W. DAVISON Executor ) KELLY Ac GRANT . Attorneys for Executor The Mall Building . : 100S East Main Slreet Medford, Oregon NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION AND MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, In cmpliance with Sec. 331.010, ORS, w ina jegai voters oi ctcnooi uis- met mo. 40, oi JecKson county, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION AND MEET- inu nr saia uistricc win oe held at Applegate School; between the hours of 2 P.M and 8 P.M. on the first Monday of May, being the first day of May, A.D, 1961, for the purpose of: Submitting to the legal voters of said district the Question of levy : lng a tax' for iho fiscal year 1061-62 In the amount of 30,- . 903.88. Electing a local director for a five year term, and a Rural : Board member at large for a inrcu year term. iflDATED, this 10 day of April, ATTEST: Jeanne H. Hill School District Clerk Lester Hill Chairman, Board of Directors NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL PROPERTY No. 10323 . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE H I ATE Of ORECON FOR JACK SON COUNTY . In the Matter of the Estate CORA MOORE. i ' Deceased. NOTICE Ifl rnCBRRV niVRN that the underslfi-ned. A. E. Piazza. administrator, with Will annexed, of the estate of Cora Mooro, de ceased, will sell at private sale on or after the hour of 10:00 a.m. on the 8th day of May, 1001, at the Sfflce of Harbison and Piazza. 201 nitod States Nntlnnnl Rank Building, Medford, Oregon, for cash or upon such terms as may be agreed upon, the following de scribed real property situated In Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: Lot 18, Block 10 of LAUREL HURST ADDITION tn tha Clfv of Medford. toaether with ; alt the tenements. hereditamenta and appurtenances wiereunto oeionging, or an any wise appertaining. aaia saie wut oe lor cash, or upon such terms as may be approved- subject to the confirma tion of this Court, 'inis notice la pumtshed pursu ant to an Order of tha ahnva an- titled Court, dated the 8th day of rtpni. laoj, : DATED AND FIRST PUBLISH ED this 7th day of April, 1081. A. E. Piazza, , .;- ) Administrator NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION AND MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with See. 331.010. ORS, ui in a ieaai voiara ot aennni ijih. trlot No B49C. of Jackson Countv. Bute oi Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION AND MEET ING of said district will be held at tha- folio wins' DoHinn nlncen. to win At uie ajaciHon fitcmeniary ocnooi, tisnarion niemeniory School. Lincoln Elementarv Srhnn1. Roosevelt Elementary School, nuiuniwn jLiemeniary a o n o o i. Oak Grove Elementary School, West Side Elementary School, Hoover Elementary School, Wilson Elementary School, Griffin Creek Slementary School, Jacksonville lementary School, Ruch Elemen tary School, Howard Elementary School, and Lone Pine Elementary School (see below for more specific Instructions with letrnrri in nlnn- tton precincts); between the hours of a;00 P. M. and 8:00 P. M. on the first Monday of May, being the first day of May, A. D. 1061, let tho following purposes: 1, Election of one District Dlreo . tor for School District No. B4BC for a term of five years. I, Election of one Rural Board member, Zone a, for a term of three years. S, Eleotlon of one Rural Board member-at-large for a term of inree- years. PRECINCT HOlTWnAIlTES Nit tlce Is hereby further given thnt the district school hoard nf (tnirt school district for the purpose of uie i ores ma election nas divided said school district Into fourteen election precincts, to wit: Those icgany quaiiueo. voters living wiuv in the attenrtnnce area nf the Jnok. son Elementary School shnll vote at tne jnctcson Elementary school; Those leitn.lv ounlified voters liv ing within the attendance area of the Jefferson Elementary School shall vote at the Jefferson Elemen tary School; Those legally qualified voters living within the attendance area of the Lincoln Elementary School shall vote at the Lincoln Elementary School; Those legally qualified voters living within the attendance area of Roosevelt Ele mentary School shall vote at the Roosevelt Elementary School; Those leu all V Qualified vntem liv ing within the attendance area of tne Washington Elementary School shall vote at the Washington Ele mentary Sehool; Those legally qualified voters living within the attendance area of the Oak Grove Elementary School shall vote at tne uaK urove Elementary School; Those leeallv Qualified voters liv ing within the attendance area of the West Side Elementary School shall vote at the West Side Ele mentary Sehool: Those legnllv qualified voters living within the aucnaance area or tne Hoover Ele mentary School shall vote at the Hoover Elementary School! Thru legally qualified voters living with in the attendance area of the Wil son Elementary School shall vote t me wuson jLiemeniary scnooi Those legally qualified voters liv ing within the attendance area of the Griffin Creek Elementary School shall vote at the Griffin Creek Elementary School; Those legaiiy qualified voters living with in the attendance area of the Jack. sonvllle Elementary School shall vote at tne jacKsonvuie Eiemcn tary School; Those legally quail uea voters living witnin tne at tendance area of the Ruch Ele mentary School shall voir at thn Ruch Elementary School; Those le g-any quauneo voters living witnin the attendance area of the Howard Elementary School shall vntm nt ine Howard Elementary School; Those legally qualified voters liv Ina Within the attendance area nf the Lone Pine Elementary School shall vote at tho Lone Pine Ele mentary School. Dated this eleventh day of April, 1UUI. ATTEST: Wilson G Sitter District Clerk Edward Branchfield " Chairman Board ot Director! A DOG'S LIFE Madison, Wis. - (UPD - The Dane county sheriff's depart ment has listed Hector, a police dog, as its most over worked and, underpaid em ployee. During March, when Hector's expenses totaled $17.23, he put on demonstra tions for 1,800 persons, re sponded to 11 calls, assisted in one arrest, trained for 25 hours and searched four build ings. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OP HEARING ON PINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed her Final Account as Executrix of the Estate of ESTHER SHOCK, de ceased, and Monday, the 32nd day ot may, at tne nour ot B:ao o'clock a.m. in the Circuit Court room of the County Courthouse at meaiora, jacKson uoumy, uregon, has been set by tha Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said Final Account, the setUement thereof and the determination or uie heirs ox the said Esther Shock, deceased. . MARY ELLA QUESENBERRY, , executrix oi tne estate oi Esther Shock, Deceased, NOTICE OF PUBLIC IIRARINO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at 7:30 o'clock PJU. on the 4th day of May. 1961 in the Council Chambers of the City Hall in the City of Medford, Oregon, there shall be a public hearing by and before the City Council of said city on the Question of amendlmr Ordi nance No. 0135 by changing the zoning of the following described area within said city, to-wit: Being an area at the intersection of Central Avenue end Jackson street, more particularly described aa follows: Beginning at tho Southeast corner of Lot No. SS of Highland AddlUon to the City of Medford. according to the official plat ' inoreoi, now oi recora in jbck son County, Oregon; thence North along the West boundary of North Bartlett Stmet .inn itt to the Northeast corner of Lot mo. 2a oi said Addition; thence West 125 feet to the Northwest corner of said Lot No. 2fl thenm North 66 feet to the Northwest corner or Lot Ho. 30 of said Ad. ditlon: thence Northeasterly tn the most-easterly corner of Lot no. a ox saia Aaaiuon; tnence North 35 West, 127.5 feet to the most northerly corner of said i(Oi no. a; tnence Boutn, OS' West. 13S feet to the mnnt-wr-Bt. erly corner of Lot No. 40 of said Addition; thence southwesterly to most-northerly corner of Lot no. 4, didck no. v ox aeauy s Addition to Medford, according to the official plat thereof, now of record; thence southwesterly 104 feet to the most-westerly corner of said Lot No, 4 and Deing on tne nortneasteriy boun dary of North Central Avenue; thence southeasterly along said avenue boundary to an Intersec tion with the North boundary of east sjocKgon a tree t; tnence east erly along the North boundary of EaBt Jackson Street to the nolnt of heclnnlntr. from Class HI A, Limited Commer cial to Class IIIB. Commercial District. a. T, Huson Recorder-Treasurer ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received hv the Jackson County Court at the Courthouse at Medford, Oregon, on or before 10:00 A.M., on the 5th dBV of Mav. lflfll. fnr th furnish ings of two (2) three-quarter () tun pick-up u-ucki ior tne county Road Department. Instructions to bidders and speci fications can be obtained at the office of the County Engineer or the office of the County Clerk. JACKSON COUNTY COURT Earl M. Miller County Judge Chester H. Wendt County Commissioner . E. H. Taylor County Commissioner ADVERTISEMENT FOR MI.fl Sealed bids will be received by the Jackson County Court on or before 10:00 A.M., May 3, 1001, for uie iurniBnina oi two w a-wneei maintenance type loaders for tho Jackson County Road Department. Instructions to bidders and speci fications for this equipment may be ifcn at me omce oi tne uounty Clerk or the office of the County Engineer JACKSON COUNTY COURT Earl M. Miller County Judge Chester H. Wendt County Commissioner E. H, Taylor County Commissioner NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY, PROBATE DE PARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of Dora E. Wiflht. deeeanftH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed her Fi nal Account and Report in the above entitled estate, and that by order of the Circuit Court In and for Jackson County, Oregon, Pro- dhio ucpariment, a neanng upi tne same nas oaen set for Monday. May 22, 1061, in the Circuit Court Room at the Court House In Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon, at the hour of 0:30 o'clock A.M. All persons having objections thereto are hereby notified to pre sent the same on or before suoh Ume. Dated this 31st day of April, 1961. Vetabelle P. Carter, Executrix jKoooris, Wellington, eurancnueia & Heffernan Attorneys for Executrix notice to cnEniTonn IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY, PROBATE DE- In the Matter of the Estate of George B. Carpenter, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have been appointed Administra tor of the above estate by an or der made therein on April 20th. 1901; all creditors having claims against said deceased are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified and with proper vouchers attached, to me at the office of Roberts, Kelllngton, Branchfleld & Heffernan, Standard Insurance Bujldlng, Medford, Oregon, with in six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published at Med ford, Oregon, this 21st day of Apru, iwoi. H. B. Murphy Administrator NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals addressed to the City of Medford. Oregon and endorsed 'Proposal for Street Construction Projeot" will be received at the office of the City Recorder until 11:00 A.M. on May 1. lflfll and thereafter will bo publicly opened and read and will then be referred to the Cltv Council. Tho proposed work consists of course, aspnnitic concrete pavement, euros ana gutters ior tne con struction of 4th Street from Riverside to the West end of the bridge and from the East end of the bridge to Its connecUon with Jackson aireet The principal items upon which l, Hearing a. Embankment In Placa 3. Base Material 4.030 4. Levelling Course 4,030 5. Sprinkling . . 33 0. Curb and Gutter 830 7. Asphaltlc Concrete Pavement 3.030 8. Concrete Sldewalka 330 9. Concrete Driveways 68 10. Construct Curb Inlets 2 11 13" Pipe Including Excavation 34 IS. Remove Concrete Curbs 17B 13. Remove Concrete Walks and Plans. SdccIaI Provision. General Soeclflcations. 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 3 of the proposal payable to the City Treasurer ot the City of Medford, Oregon to guarantee that tf a proposal Is accepted, a contract will be entered Into and its performance secured. A Bidder's bond to like effect and amount with a corporate surety thereon licensed to do business as such In the Slate of Oregon will be acceptable for this Sroject. Bids must ba In writing and signed by or on behalf of the Iddcr. Bidders shall prequallfy as provided under Sections, by the law under Sections 279 013, 370.014. and 379.018. Oregon Revised Statutes. All of the provisions of Chapter 837 Oregon Laws, 1939, relating to wage rates to be paid on all Contracts for Public Works in this State, must be compiled with. The Cllv of Medford reserves the right to reject any and all bids and accept such bids as are to the best Interests of the City. Dated April II, 1981 Correspondence School's idea May Ease Jobless Problem By HENRY J. BECHTOLD UPI Financial Editor New York -ffl?D- The unem Dloyment problem is going to be with us for a while, but I n ternational Cor respond- ence Schools believes it has one way of easing the sit uation a bit It said ac- celerated home - study training offers BechtoM a quick and effective system to prepare idle workers for shifts into new occupations. ICS President John C. Vil- laume declared that the eff ec- Small Worlds Around Us LynnW. Watktns (Reenter Trlbnne Syndicate, 1961) Ever Hear Tree Frogs Singing in The Rain? Because he usually lives In a tree, some folks call him the squirrel tree frog. He has suction cups on his toes, flew- absorbers on his stomach, ereen oolorinc in his skin pig ment, a light in his eyes, a song in his heart. For a little guy with just three toes to a foot, he can ac complish some remarkable stunts in tree climbing, or even walking calmly on a sheer perpendicular surface. It's all done with suction cups. These highy developed cups, with which the tree frog is equipped, adhere readily to any surface, rough, smooth, irregular, or a combination of all three. Not Many Slips Like his relatives, he gets to the places where he wants to go by jumping, but unlike his relatives that live in ponds, he lives in trees, and does it dangerously. Without a thought of danger he will jump from . one limb to another. Hiding on a leaf or In a crevice, he feeds on insects, worms or anything thai crawls, and Is small enough to fit into his mouth. He changes his color to match his sur roundings. Usually he is a dell, cat shade of leaf-green, with a white or yellow stripe along both sides ot his slender, graceful body. His skin is very soft, with the shine of fine pottery. On his little underside is a series of fine pores that have a blot ter-like action, absorbing wat er from any wet surface. He can take in his necessary moisture at the same time he is bug hunting. He has a front-hinged tongue which he unconsciously always keeps covered with a sticky sub stance to which the hapless bug adheres. Few people ever see. these lllliputian frogs, In' spite of the fact that they are rather plentiful. More people are fa miliar with his voice, for it is the squirrel tree frog that usually becomes enthusiasti cally vocal just before a sum mer shower. The male alone has the voice. The little fe male just sits nearby and en joys his serenade. Signal to Sing One hot summer afternoon, we watched as storm clouds piled up overhead. The first big drops fell at the same instant that a wild tree-frog chorus filled the air. They had all' been waiting for the signal and they responded joyously. Even the downpour failed to drown out the clam or. For several minutes the rain came down, then, as if some mighty hand had turned the handle, it stopped. At the same second the frog chorus stopped, as if their calls and the rain were all at tached to the same lever. Later, the rain began again and with it the tree-frog serenade, almost keeping time to the rhythm of the fall ing water. There they all were, hilariously, "singing in the rain." ' embankment, base material, levelling bids are invited are: All Lump Sura 4.950 t.u. ta. Sq. Vd. Sq. Yd. M. Gals. Lin. Ft. Sq. Yd. Sq. rt. Sq. Yd. Each Lin. Ft Lin. Ft, Driveways 800 Sq.Ft tui ui mr.urunu, uiuuun Bv Vernon Thome Public Works Director tStXr4 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, tiveness of the administra tion's depressed areas bill will be greatly enhanced by utiliz ing home study programs to facilitate that section of the law which seeks to curb struc tural employment by appro priating $14.5 million to re train unemployed workers. Such retraining, he added, will help workers find new jobs in less critical fields Committee Okays Police Pay Raise '. Salem - (BID - The Ways and Means Committee Thurs day night approved pay in creases for the state police, ranging from $65 a month to $125 a month more. . The measure, which went to the House floor, would bring recruits to $4,680 per year; privates to $5,640; pri vates first class $6,480; cor porals $6,780; sergeants $7, 200; lieutenants $8,100; and captains $9,000. If the legislature approves a new Department of Social Services, the department di rector would have a salary rate of $16,000 to $19,500. SHOP WHERE YOU WANT . . . YOU WILL HOT FIND BETTER PRICES OR BETTER QUALITY ANY PLACE. SAVE MORE AT THE BARGAIN STORE! General Electric WASHER Never so great a buy as now -during the BARGAIN STORE SPECTACULAR -See this beautiful washer, and remem ber, G-E is America's best buy. SPECTACULAR PRICE 23f We Feature CONVENIENT TERMS! O-E 60 Model 40-ln. Double Oven Range Deluxe S160.00 Frigidalra Deluxe Dryer Good S60.00 Weitinghouse 40-ln. Range Good ' S60.00 ABC Apartment-Size Range Good $40.00 G-E AM A FM Table Model Radio, 2 Speakers $50.00 Five Good Refrigerators Your Choice $40.00 MEDFORD, OREGON once their inherent talents have been reinforced by cor respondence course study from accredited sources. Need Aptitude Tests He explained that the first step in organizing home-study programs is for competent business, labor and civil au thorities to scan the aptitudes and educational backgrounds of workers either laid off or WANTS PROOF Washington- (UPD -U. S. rov ing ambassador W. Averell Harriman said Thursday night American scientists should de mand proof that Russia put a man into orbit. Speaking at a dinner at the National Press club, Harriman said that he thought "we would make a great mistake" to accept the Soviet claims without actual scientific data to support them. LESSON IN POLITICS Dunn, N.C. - (UPD - James T. 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After it is determined what direction the retraining should should take, Villaume said ar rangements can be made to procure correspondence cours es which can be studied either at home or in classes organ ized by cooperating industrial firms. And while this retraining is in progress, the firms in volved should be exploring employment needs In other Industries so that workers with jobs will know where new opportunities exist, ac cording to the Scranton, Pa., firm's plan. Large Market Change Looking beyond the present unemployment crisis, the ICS executive observed that re conciling job opportunities with the available work force will be further complicated in this decade by drastic changes ECONOMY CABINET SHOP, KE 5-1173 Gun Racks, Chest of Drawers, Book Cases, Kitchen Cabinets, Formica Work ... All Kinds of Cabinets Made to Order. , 17" G-E Designer Portable 7 Months Parts & Labor Guarantee S129.95 20Cu. Ft. 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