WRONG WAY
Houston, Tcx.-HTD - There's
tomething of a standofl in
the suburban community of
Bellaire, where a highway
sign on the outskirts reads:
"Yeld (sic) Right of Way."
The city saidi t was a county
sign and demanded the coun
ty make a correction. The
county said it was a city sign.
Said a city councilman: "I
don't know whose sign it is,
but I demand an investigation.
This is embarrassing."
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the 31st day of May, 10R2, at
the hour of 9:00 O'clock A.M.. at
the front door of the Jackson
County Courthouse, located at Main
and Oandale in Medford, Oregon. I
shall ,ell at public auction for cash
to the highest bidder, all of the
right, title, lien estate and inter
est of Norman E. Yocum and Ima
Gene Yocum in the following de
aenbeu real property, to-wit:
The North 50.2 feet of Lot 5
and the South 37.75 feet of Lot
4. in Block 4. COEUR D'ALENE
subdivision to the City of Ash
land Jackson County, Oregon.
SAID SALE is made pursuant to
an Execution and Levy issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon on the 3iHh day of April.
lftlS2, wherein Clarence W. Bell and
Rachel P Bell, husband and wife,
are Plaintiffs, and Norman E. Yo
cum and Ima Gene Yocum are de
fendants Dated this 2nd dav of May. Iffl2.
Joseph D. Walsh. Sheriff
Jackson County, Oregon.
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Pinnacle Orchards has filed
its duly verified petition with the
Board of Directors of the Rogue
River Valley Irrigation District
praying that the real property sit
uate in Jackson County. Oregon,
described as follows, to-wit-
Beginning at a J" iron bolt lo
cated at the center-West one
sixteenth Section corner of Sec
tion fi. Township 37 South. Range
1 West. Willamette Meridian,
Jackson County. Oregon: thence
North 8!)' 41' 40" W. 314 4 feet;
thence South 0' OS" 40" E, 1330.32
feet; thence South B0' 43' E,
314 4 feet to a V iron bolt lo
cated at the Southwest one.six
teenth Section corner of said
Section 6; then North 0' 05' 40"
4. 1330 2 feet to the point of be
ginning, containing 9 AO acres,
be included in the boundaries of
said District
All persons interested in or who
may be affected by such change
of boundaries of said District, or
by the inclusion of said lands in
said District, are hereby notified
to appear at the office of the
Board of Directors of said Dis
trict, situate at 3139 Merriman
Road. Medford. Oregon, in said
Countv on Tuesday the 5th day of
June. Ilfl2. at 11:00 o'clock AM,
and then and there show cause
in writing, if any they have, why
the change of boundaries of said
District a? proposed in said peti
lion, and said inclusion should not
be made
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
ROnt'E RIVER VALLEY
IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
By: Harold W. Sexton.
Secretary-Manager.
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SCHOOL NEWS
Redrick Junior High
By Lynn Benton
Members of the Radio club
who are licensed are Don Mac
kenzie, conditional class li
cense; Rick Maulding, John
Casterline, Randy Struble,
Bill Hedberg, and Mike Gor
don; novice class licenses.
The boys set up a school sta
tion under the direction of
John McCormack, advisor,
and will use a transmitter
loaned by Dave Billingsley.
Spring concert date has
changed from June 1 to Mon
day, May 28.
Plans are now under way
for the ninth grade assembly,
"Blackouts," which will be
presented May 29.
More than 700 people at
tended the evening perform
ance of the Hedrick operetta,
"Oh Susanna." presented by
the music department.
At the Future Homemakers
recognition dinner at the high
school recently, Randy Baker
was awarded first place as
best student in foods; Karen
Kruiswyk was first in cloth
ing; and Diane Mahren, as sec
ond in clothing. Karol Kon
schol was installed as histor
ian of the high school FHA
chapter for next year.
The Hedrick orchestra elect
ed officers for the 1962-63
school year recently. Officers
are Terry Tibbutts, president;
Signe Lusk, vice president;
Jane Sanborn, secretary; Bel
ly Jo Hicks, treasurer; John
Drysdale, reporter; and Ce
cilia Wilson, Cathy Collins,
Bob Drysdale and Joy Hunte
man, librarians.
Marianne Raapke placed
second in the Junior girls di
vision of the national rifle
shoot held in Roseburg re
cently. An all school Physical Ed
ucation show was held recent
ly in the Hedrick auditorium.
Each school was allotted five
minutes in which to exhibit
some phase of physical educa
tion. A marching routine was
presented by the Hedrick
Stingers, and a wrestling dem
onstration by the boys.
All eighth and ninth grade
boys planning to turn out for
football next year are urged
to make an appointment with
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that we
have been appointed executors of
the estate of Rulon Henry Seeg
mlller deceased, by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Jackson County and have quali
fied. Ah persons having claims
against said estate are hereby no
lified 1o present them, with pro
per vouchers duly verified, to us
at the olfice of Bruce J. Manlev,
212 Leverette Bldg.. Medford, Ore
gon, within six months from the
date of this notice.
Dated and first published May 2,
IM2.
Rulon Don Seegmiller
Leo B. Williams.
Bruce J. Manley
Attorney for Estate.
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That's why we say . . "LOOK TO THE REALTOR WHO DISPLAYS the Realtor EMBLEM--THE SYMBOL
OFSECURITY."You'll see thisemblematthese offices. We display it proudly. Remember . . . a realtor's
skill and knowledge add up to security for you -- and you will be utilizing the experience and integrity of
an expert when you rely on your realtor.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNIfeMEDFORD, OREGON
their family dentist and have
a tooth protector made. The
local Dental Society is making
these up at no cost to the
players, and wants to complete
the project before school is
out. Authorization forms may
be picked up in the coach's
office. This is in accordance
with a new ruling that all
football players must wear
tooth protectors.
Special notices have been
sent to all home rooms for all
students owing book fines or
lunch charges. Everyone is
urged to pay.
Bill Minecci won $100 from
the National Scholastic Art
Contest exhibit in New York
when his entry was named a
regional winner and received
the Hallmark Honors Prize.
Bill's entry was a tempera
painting on burlap, "Build
ings." Ed Callaway received
an honorable mention in the
same competition.
Twelve Hedrick students
from the ninth grade visited
the Sacred Heart hospital on
Career Day. The students
were shown the various jobs
connected with a hospital by
candystripcrs, junior volun
teers at the hospital. Students
who participated in the tour
were Patricia Valdez, Sidney
Slcad, Jeannette Greeley,
Sandra Bayliss, Joan Sexton,
Connh Crow, Suzanne Brooks,
Anne Donahue, Carol Kon
schot, Sally Bratton, Mark
Milne, and Dick Anderson.
CP Junior High School
By Andrea Roberts
The students of Central
Point Junior High elected
officers for the 1062-63 school
year recently. The officers
elected were president, Ste
ven Ryerson; vice president,
Joe Pinkham; secretary, Geor
gia Brittsan; sergeant at arms,
Dan Corcoran: trophy custo
dian, Steve Pinkham; Yell
leaders. Sheila Beasly, Jo
Anne Hamilton, Michelle Mo
Calvy and Kathy Neal.
The eighth erode had a
visitation day at Crater High
school recently.
Mr. Lamb and Mr. Straus
visited the Junior High and
talked with the students
about courses offered at Cra
ter next year. The adminis
trators gave each person a
Parent Handbook explaining
student life at Crater.
The eighth grade gradua
tion will be held June 6 in the
gymnasium. The motto is 'All
the flowers of all the tomor
rows are In the seeds to
day." Colors are blue and
write and the flower is "the
only rose."
A talent show will be held
May 25. Talent will be select
ed from students who enter
auditions. An awards assem
bly May 29 will present
tm eniv livin9 in ,he finesl
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apartments in Oregon
VILLA ROGUE
APARTMENTS
Tastefully complete with drapes, wall-to-wall
carpet and General Electric Gold Medallion
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awards to people who have
excelled in track.
June 1 will be important in
two respects. First, it is
Camera Day, the day in
which students take pictures
and enter them in the photo
contest. Second, it is to be a
Bermuda Shorts Day to give
j students a day to wear ber-
muda shorts. It is also the last
j day of school for the eighth
I grade.
Court
Records
JUSTICE roi'RT
Gold Hill nistrirt
Roherl Earl Tyrrell, no opera
tors licence i suspended). $60 line.
2 Have tninanHi4 .
I Jackson county jaU.
james yuentlon Clavburn, no
horn, S.V
Michail George Raymond, Im
proper muffler, $10.
Martell Eugene Oloa. no vehicle
license. S10
Douglas Dwain Barker, no ve
hicle license. $3.
Jack Darrell Houghton, improper
passing, $20.
Phil J. Hoon, obstructed vision,
$10.
Robert Lee Petera, violation of
basic rule, $13.
Lee Ristick, no operator's li
cense, $3.
Warren Robert McNuly, follow
ins too close, $20.
Msrjorie Lou Vaterlaus. no op
erators license, $.Y
James Warren Sharp, disobeyed
stop sign. $...
Marion Kay Ripley, no opera
tor's license. $5.
Stanley James Foley, failure to
drive right side of highwav. $7.50.
Hugh Elmer Brown Jr. violation
of basic rule. $20.
Robert Waiter tmmena. obstruct.
ed vision. $10.
Clinton Floyd Potter, no opera
tor's license. $3.
Marrietta Bowman, disobeyed
top sign, $7.50.
Edward Lawrence Jirkmn nn
horn. $5
Lawrence William Dtrkman in.
adequate brakes, $10
Virgle Spence Gribble, no horn,
$5.
William Berentsen. disobeyed
stop sign. $7.50.
.MKhFOKI) MUNICIPAL COURT
Robin L,ee Lewis, nn nnortlnr'i
license in possession. $5.
vernon Herhert Prvor. violation
of basic rule. $10.
Nancy Lee Donahue, violation nf
basic rule. $23.
Robert Henrv Jones, violation nf
basic rule. $10.
Curtis Wayne Saltmarsh. viola
tion ot basic rule, $10.
De bert Martin Brenner, failure
to yield right of way, $25.
samuei t-rvin jNioran. violation
ot basic rule. $10.
Jerry Allen Abbott, violation of
basic rule. $10.
Benjamin Lawrence Lear Jr.,
failure to yield richt of way to
a pedestrian. $25.
t-cmn rem wiison. no opera
tor's license, $3. i
bditn Irene vance. violation ot
basic rule. $25.
Robert E. mc I nitre, violation of
basic rule. $25.
Anne Elsie Finley, violation of
basic rule, $25 .
Myron DearinR Andrews, viola
tinn of basic rule, $10.
Betty Jean Molberton, violation
of hasic rule. $10.
Harry Glover Dowson, no opera
tor's license, $5,
Spencer Aden Lee, violation of
basic rule, $10.
John Marvin Ellestad, disobeyed
traffic signal, $10.
Terris Welch Lawrence, violaiion
of hasic rule, $10.
SALE
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DEMONSTRATOR
TIRE SALE
Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!
Offer Expires May 31, 1962
BUD'S TIRE EXCHANGE, Inc.
1600 N.
Riverside
MEDFORD
773-7745
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CLUb AL.1IVITY
Samuel Ervin Morris Jr., viola
tion of basic rule, $10; disobeyed
traffic signal. $10.
Hubert William Hewlitt, violation
ot basic rule. $25.
Jean Andrew Milts, expired ve
hicle license, $5 suspended.
Lloyd Alan Thornton, failure to
transfer title, $5. .
Eileen Bcmlce Mole, violation of
basic rule, $25.
Ralph Newman, violation of ba
sic rule, $25.
Dnvid E. Ross, disobeyed traffic
signal $5.
Helen Louise Rice, failure to
yield right of way. $25.
James Louis Duncan, violation
of hasic rule, $25.
Richard Melvin Hargrove, viola
tion of basic rule, $25.
Elliott Lee Harlow, violation of
basic rule. $25.
Melvin Morgan Sullivanl, expired
operator's license. $5.
Maurice A. Rite hey. Inadequate
safety chain on towed vehicle. $10.
Freda La Rue Reese, disobeyed
stop sign. $10.
Suzanne Helen Jensen, expired
vehicle license. $5.
George Lyman Ice. disobeyed
stop sign. $10. .
Lloyd Mortrnsen Miles, violation
of basic rule $10.
Joyce Haxel Naro, improper
right turn. $10.
Diana Victoria Gardener, dis
obeyed stop sign. $10.
Clifford Wallace Curl Jr.. vlola-
a
2 BDR. 7 ACRES 5
Furnished. Irrigation wells.
Ideal for subdivision.
2 Bdr. Weitiide
Fireplace, oil furnace,
basement. Close in,
terms. Appointments
part
good
only.
1 Acre 3 Bdr.
Ww carpet, fireplace, good
well. $1,000 dn.
4 Apts.
Completely furnished, excel
lent condition. Close in.
Shows good return on invest
ment. I Choice Bldg., Lots
Some wcity water, Vi acrt
lots.
I Nice Eairside 3 Bdr.
Ww carpet, oil heat, guest
house, beautiful kitchen and
breakfast nook. FHA terms.
2 Bdr., Corner Lot
Fenced yard, possible 3rd
Dedroom, paved streets.
$5800.
Listings Wanted
Let ui list and sell your
property.
CONRAD :
REAL ESTATE ;
305 EAST 8TH
773-6248
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SEES CRISIS EASING
Washington - (1IPD - Retired
Gen. Lucius D. Clay said Tues
day he thinks "we will have
quite a few months of quie
tude" in Berlin. He talked
with reporters following a
closed briefing for the Senate
preparedness subcommittee.
tion of basic rule. $25.
Norman Bradley Henbelman,
disobeyed stop sign, $10,
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WEDNESDAY. MAY
By Jimmy Hatlo
NOTHING IS FREE
Torrance, Calif.-IUPD - The
Tower Elementary School was
finished two yeara ago com
plete with electric lights, but,
through an oversight, no elec
tric meter. The oversight was
cleared up Tuesday by South
ern California Edison Co. It
sent the school district a bill
for $2,541 as estimated charg
es for electricity used.
sZi 5
Chariot and Violet
MOORE
Happy ValUy Drivt
"You can't beat living
in an Economy Homej.
Tha Institute of Euential
Housing has unlocked
the door to home own
rship for couplet like
us. No money down
only 12 years payments
makes it possible for us
to live In a brand new
home and we used our
own site. We encourage
you to stop in and see
the model home today.
This is real livingl"
ECONOMY HOUSING
ECHO
NATIONAL
REALTORS WEEK
May 20 thru 26
23. 1962
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Ropsley, England-iTjTD-Les-Iie
Doughty was fined $5.60
for driving wrong when ha
failed to observe a "Keep
Left" sign despite his alibi:
"The wife said turn right,
so I did."
Q $ $ Trout Farm $ $
I Live it up! Be your own boss.
Terrific profits tor doing what
others dream about. Country
living at its best, quail and deer
at your doorstep. Breathe deeo
clear cool mountain air. En
joy watching kids, young and
old catch trout from your ponds.
Diversity grow white face on
the 70 acres. You'll love tha
rustic home. Asking $36,000.
Terms.
f-.RED ARROW REALTY
In Talent, Shady Cove, Proipect
535-1752, Talent 535-2701
WANT TO
REMODEL
YOUR HOME
No Down Payment
100 FHA Financing
FREE ESTIMATES
Phono 772-4290
Day or Night, Any Day
GLOBE
CONSTRUCTION
HIGHT
HAS IT!
GOOD-BYE TO CITY
CRAMPS
Very attractive small
home built by owner to
provide comfort and con
venience. 2 bedrooms.
Dining room. Circular
driveway. 3 wells irrigate
I acre of ground. Beau
tiful trees around large
patio. In Griffin Creek
school dist.
BLACK OAK DRIVE
Attractive 2 bedroom, 2
bath home on oak stud
ded lot 180' deep. 2 fire
places. Family room. Lots
of closets and storaqe.
Carpeting living room and
hall. All drapes included.
See this soon!
LOTS AND LOTS w
Large lots on Orchard
Home Drive, Vivian and
George Sts. Priced from yj
$1500 to $1700, 299b T
down.
and j
Lot 50x150' on Alice st.
zoned for duplex, busi
ness or light commercial.
$2150.
and
1.83 acres with 100' yL.
frontage on Rogue River
and old highway. A beau
tiful spot for $5,000.
PRICE JUST REDUCED
Owner being transferred,
his loss your gain, Very
attractive 2 bedroom
home, choice west side w
location. Forced air heat,
fireplace, patio, pretty
yard. Dishwasher and
drapes included. Priced
it $13,950 $1450 dn.
and take over existing
loan with no high closing
costs to pay.
T. J. HIGHT
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772- 5223 j
OPEN SUNDAY
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at call 773-3194,
771-3933, 772-69J7,
773- 4724
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