Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 22, 1963, Image 16

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    Plans for Timber Harvest on BLM Noted by Manager
Flans for the harvest of
288 million board feet of tim
ber during the fiscal year
starting July 1 have been an
nounced by Donald J. Scho
field, Medford district man
ager for the bureau of land
management.
An agency of the United
States Department of the In
terior, BLM is charged with
the coordinated management
of timber, forage, minerals,
recreation, wildlife, water,
Dennis the
'He THINKS
Try and
By BENNETT CERF-
CAMPUS HUMOR: 1. "Hey, little boy, can you direct me
to the best movie in town?" "Yeah. For fifty cents."
"Isn't that pretty high?" "Not for a movie director."
2. Sailor: "Are you
nautical?"
Pretty young thing:
"No, I'm niceical."
3. "I owe all I have to
one woman."
"Your mother?"
! No, my landlady."
4. Aboard a Mediter
ranean cruise ship:
"What's that white
stuff on yonder hill, Cap
tain?" "That is snow, Miss."
"I thought so, but that
creep at the railing told
it was Greece.
When the late advertising genius, Albert Lasker, was running
the Lord and Thomas agency, he hired, at $9,000 a year, an up-and-coming
young copy writer named William Benton. In a few
years' time Benton had upped his take-home pay to $25,000
and then Lasker called him in to his private office to announce
magnanimously, "Bill, you've become so important to me around
here, I'm going to double your salary."
"Why, Mr. Lasker!" was Benton's unexpected reaction. "Do
you mean to say that I have been worth 50 thousand a year
during all this time you've been paying me only 25 ? You've
been taking my money!"
Lasker was furious at the time but when Benton entered
politics, Lasker was one of his biggest backers.
C 1363, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King Features. Syndicate
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52 And 82 Loved
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PUSH-BUTTOM AUTOMATIC WASMER
WITH EXPLICIT INSTRUCTIONS-
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and other resources on 466
million acres of public land.
The Medford district includes
910,000 acres intermingled
with other ownerships in a
SO-mile-wide band between
Klamath Falls and Cave Junc
tion. The timber sale plan for
fiscal year 1964 includes 63
tracts which will be adver
tised for competitive bidding
at monthly oral auctions. The
timber to be offered for sale
Menace
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SEPT. 23
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PISCES
MAR 21
11.15-26-37,
48-59-87-891
Time
s
She's followed said wapnino
very carefully-but the repair
man -6et a load of him
will be harvested in accord
ance with sustained yield
principles, with its maturity,
condition, location, and pro
visions for regeneration hav
ing been taken into consider
ation, as well as the need to
salvage damaged timber,
Schofield pointed out.
Described at Hearing
Tracts of timber tentatively
included in the sale plan were
described by BLM foresters
at a public meeting for that
purpose last Dec. 14. Concur
rence with the plan was ex
pressed by the Medford Dis
trict Advisory board Feb. 19,
and it was approved by the
BLM state director prior to
its publication.
Copies of the plan have
been sent to all persons whose
names are on the district's
mailing list, and additional
copies are available for dis
tribution at the Medford dis
trict office, 1133 South River
side ave.
Distribution of the timber
sale plan this year has been
several months earlier than
formerly, thus giving prospec
tive purchasers a better op
portunity to schedule timber
acquisition, according to Rob
ert D. Hostetter, Medford dis
trict resource management
specialist. This is the' 14th
successive year that the bu
reau of land management has
published advance plans for
timber harvest, he said.
Two Americans
Stabbed in Mexico
Mexico City-IUPD-Police said
Thursday a California man
was stabbed to death and a
Texas student was stabbed
and robbed late Wednesday
by apparent pro-Castro terror
ists. The man was identified as
Fred Plumley, about 65, who
was a Republican party vol
unteer worker in the San
Francisco area in 1960 and
1962. The student was Philip
Bennett Jr., 24, a Negro, San
Antonio, Tex.
Bennett said he and Plum
ley were attacked by two
unidentified armed men when
they arrived at their apart
ment. Bennett had been
studying sociology here for
the past four months. Plum-
ley, who arrived a week ago,
was staying with him.
Average per square foot
cost of the 7 milion square
feet of construction at the
U.S. Air Force academy was
just $10 less than the cost
of ordinary buildings.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OP HEARING ON
FINAL ItEI'OItT AND
ACCOUNT
No. 11334
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF DOROTHY L. WAL.KEMEY
ER. deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned executrix of
the above estate has filed herein
her final report and account and
that Munday, March 11. 11163. at
9:30 o'clock a.m. at the courthouse
in the city of Medford, Jackson
County, Oregon, has been fixed by
the above named court as the time
and Dlace for hearing objections to
said final report and account and
for the examination and allowance
thereof.
Dated and first published this
8th day of February, 1963.
NELDA JEAN BRISTL1N,
executrix
Frohnmayer. Lowry,
Hogan & Deatherage,
attorneys
Probate No. 11391
CITATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of Calpernia E. Malaby, deceased
To: Grace LaRose Wenrfch. Harold
M. LaRose, Robert Sullivan; to
all devisees and heirs of Grace
LBRose Wenrlch, Harold M.
LaRose and Robert Sullivan;
and to all other devisees and
heirs unknown of Calipernia
E. Malaby, if any there be.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON; You are hereby com
manded and cited to appear in the
above entitled Court and matter
within 28 days from the date of
first publication of this citation to
show cause why an order of sale
of the real property of said estate,
situated in the County of Jackson,
State of Oregon, to-wit:
Lot Two l2 in Block r2) of Ben.
son Addition to the City of Med
ford. Jackson County, Oregon,
according to the official plat
thereof now of record,
to pay the expenses of administra
tion ot and the claims against said
estate by the administrator of the
above entitled estate, should not he
made as prayed for in the petition
of said administrator on file herein.
WITNESS my hand and the seal
By Jimmy Hatlo
MtPFOHD
LEGAL NOTICES
of Mid Court thii 30th day of
January, 1963.
. M. MADDEN. lier OI III
Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County
By Coleen Barr, Deputy
Date of first publication:
Feb. 1. X 963
NOTICE OF ELECTION
ORDER DIRECTING HOLDING
OK SPECIAL ELECTION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE FOR
MATION OF THE EVANS VAL
LEY RURAL FIRE PROTEC
TION DISTRICT
WHEREAS on the 30th day of
January. 1963. at 2:00 o clock
Km., there was held a public
earing pursuant to prior notice
duly given and in relation to a
petition previously filed with the
court requesting the formation of
a rural lire protection district in
Jackson County, and at said hear
ing no objections to the petition
having been heard; now, therefore,
it is
CONSIDERED and ORDERED
that a special election within the
above named proposed district be
held on the question of forming
the proposed district, said election
to be held within the boundaries
of said district hereinafter de
scribed on the 15th day of March,
1963, at the Grange Hall in the
City of Wimer, Oregon, between
the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00
p.m.
CONSIDERED and ORDERED
that the Jackson County clerk pre
pare the required ballots titled
and described as provided in ORS
478.041, and shall further appoint
three or more clerk), of election to
be electors within the district. It
is further
CONSIDERED and ORDERED
that Robert J. Carstensen. County
Engineer, he be, and he is, hereby
designated to post requisite notice
in three public places for four suc
cessive weeks prior to the election
within the proposed district, and
the Medford Mail Tribune is here
with designated a newspaper of
general circulation in the county
for publication of notice required
by statute. The boundaries of the
proposed district are described as
follows:
Beginning at the section corner
common to Sections 28, 29. 32
and 33, in Township 35 South,
Range 4 West of the Willamette
Meridian, in Jackson County,
State of Oregon, thence North
5280 feet to the Section corner
common to Sections 20, 21, 28
and 29; thence West 1320 feet
to the Southwest corner of the
Southeast Quarter of the South
east Quarter of Section 20;
thence North 1320 feet to the
- Northwest corner of the South
east Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 20; thence
West 1320 feet to the Southwest
cornei of the Northwest Quarter
of the Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion 20; thence North 3960 feet
to the Northwest corner of
Northeast Quarter of Section 20;
thence West 2640 feet to the
section corner common to Sec
tions 17. 18, 19 and 20; thence
North 21120 feet to the section
corner common to Sections 29.
30, 31 and 32, Township 34
South. Ranse 4 West of Willa
mette Meridian; thence East
5280 feet to the Section corner
common to Sections 28. 29. 32
and 33; thence North 5280 feet
to the Section corner common to
becitons iU. xi, o ana
thence East 2640 feet to the
Southwest corner of the South
east Quarter of Section 21;
thence North 2640 feet to the
Northwest corner of the South
east uuarter oi section m:
thence East 2640 feet to the
Northeast corner of the isou in
east Quarter of Section 21
thence North 2640 feet to the
Section corner oommon lo cc
tions 15. 16. 21 and 22: thence
East 5280 feet to the section
corner common to Sections 14,
15. 22 and 23; thence South
5280 feet to the section corner
common to Sections 22, 23. 26
and 27; thence East 5280 feet to
the section corner common to
Sections 23. 24. 25 and 26:
thence South 10.560 feet to the
section corner common to Sec
tions 3a ana 3b, iownsmp a
Smith. Ranee 4 West, of the Wil
lamette Meridian, and Sections
1 and 2, Township 35 South,
Range 4 West of the Wfllnmjtte
Meridian: inence j&ast iuau leei
to the Norihcast corner of the
Northwest Quarter of the Nor in
east Quarter of Section l; thence
Smith 39fi n feet to the Northwest
corner of the Southeast Quarter
of the Southeast Quarter of
Section 1: thence East 2640 feet
to the Northeast corner of the
Southwest Quarter of the South
west Quarter of Section 6.
Township 35 South, Range 3
West of the Willamette Meri
dian; thence South 1320 feet to
the Southeast corner of the
Southwest Quarter of the South
west Quarter of Section 6;
thence 1320 feet East to the
Southwest corner of the South
east Quarter of Section 6; thence
North 5280 feet to the North
west corner of the Northeast
Quarter of Section 6: thence
East 10,560 feet to the Northeast
corner of the Northwest Quarter
of Section 4: thence South 1320
feet to the Southeast corner of
the Northeast Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter of Section 4;
thence West 1320 feet to the
Southwest corner of the North
east Quarter of the Northwest
Quarter of Section 4; thence
South 1320 feet to the Southeast
corner of the Southwest Quarter
of the Northwest Quarter of Sec
tion 4; thence West 1320 feet to
the Southwest corner of the
Southwest Quarter of the North
west Quarter of Section 4;
thence South 1320 feet to the
Southeast corner of the North
east Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 5: thence
West 3960 feet to the Northeast
corner of the Southwest Quarter
of the Southwest Quarter of Sec
tion 5; thence South 2640 feet
to the Northeast corner of the
Southwest Quarter of the North
west Quarter of Section 8:
thence East 1320 feet to the
Northeast corner of the South
east Quarter of the Northwest
Quarter of Section 8; thence
South 1320 feet to the South
east corner of the Southwest
Quarter of the Northwest Quar
ter ol Section 8; thence West
13,200 feet to the Northeast cor
ner of the Southeast Quarter of
Section 11. Townshop 35 South.
Ranee 4 West of the Willamette
Meridian: thence South 2460
feet to the section corner com
mon to Sections 11, 12. 13 and
14; thence West 5280 feet to the
section corner common to Sec
tions 10. 11. 14 and 15; thence
South 15.840 feet to the section
corner common to Sections 2fi.
27 34 and 35; thence West 6600
feet to the Southwest corner
of the Southeast Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter of Section 28;
thence North 2640 feet to the
Northwest corner of the North
west Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 28: thence
1320 feet West to the Northwest
corner of the Southeast Quarter
of Section 28: thence South 2640
feet to the Southeast corner of
the Southwest Quarter of Section
28: thence 2640 feet West to the
nolnt of bpflnnina.
Dated at Medford. Ore eon, this
5th day of February. 1063.
JACKSON COUNTY COURT
EARL M MILLER
County Judge
E H. TAYLOR
County Commissioner
DONALD E. FABER
County Commissioner
Clerk's Monthly RUtement
County Court Proceedings
Jackson County Court
January. 1363
The following is statement of
proceedings of the County Court
of Jackson county, iisiina ciaim
ants for supplies and services
which were pasted upon during
the montn or January, iwoj. as re
quired by Chapter 138 of 147
session urn.
Z. M Madden,
County Clerk. .
Aooroved or County Court
Order in the matter ot: Plat of
Fairvlew Terrace Subdivision. Plat
of Sunshine Mountain. Tax refund
from Jackson county lo A. n
McDonald. C Twedell. Ideal Ce
ment Co . Dan Patch Co.. Jackson
County Feder:! savings and loan
Wlna Orchards Prudential Ins Co.,
Annexation of Gordon P. Kershaw
and Augusta H Kershaw to Med
ford Rural Fir Protection District,
MAIL lHlbUM, MtLUOMU.
IEGAL NOTICES
transfer of funds from the general
county fund to the cash working
fund, canvass of votes for Sardine
Creek Area Livestock District.
Filed: Resolution, Delphst tjften
bacher monthly reports filed by
E. M Madden. County Clerk, W. H.
Manning, Constable. Jackson Coun
ty Farn. Home. Veterans Service
Officer. Dog Control Officer. Sher
iff's gun permits. Jacksonville
Museum. Stacey, Watkins Audit,
Printshop. Fish and Wildlife Ser
vice County Court minutes, dog
control minutes, jury list for cir
cuit and district courts. Oath of
Office for E. M. Madden. E. M.
Miller. Donald E. Faber. Thad w.
Hatten. De Leigh. Deputy clerks,
Deputy Sheriffs. Deputy Assessors.
Rniul, n( ftHMm Inif.ntnrv nt
property of Jackson County Sher
iff's Office. Contract between
Jackson County and Medford Pub-
lie Library, petition tor improve
ment for intersection of Antelope
Road and Meridian Road. Inven
tory for Beekman Home, Jack
sonville. General County Fund
Net payments for services of em
ployees of Jackson County
C. Norn, 255 85. C. Fichtner 9 62.
G. DePuy 7 52, G. Lucas 9 63, C.
Conner 436 41, H. C.ault 446 66. N.
Myrlck 230.93, L. Morthland 85.97,
J. Cave 109 32. E. Ostrander 131.50,
J. Hess H.oo, . nariweii e.ti, n.
Matteson 30.62. P. Bettiol 444.98.
D. DeBerry 376.00, R. Gheyser
418.00. G. Wright 414.77, L. Rice
384 93, B. Tennant 343.90, W, Rice
370 63. B Bjornsen 373.39, W. Paul
396.79, C. Mears 324.75. G. Randies
323.44, C. Perdue 349.09. M. Brooks
313.54. M. Steohens 259.49. M.
Hagan 2871, J. Bailey 214.59, R.
Garrett 300.34, C. Ingle 204.11, D.
Smith 362 64. P. Elliott 266.57, J.
Brown 266.57, J. Anderson 152.50,
P. Hamlin 276 91. K. Vaughn
363.75, R. Allen 294.73. R. Twltch
ell 330.98. B. Weatherton 285.72,
J Nouguire 201.68, M. Farnham
225 40, R. Lowe 178.46. D. Decker
328.94. J. Williams 49.01. J. Ab
bott 12.97. J. Bettiol 22.83. r .
Walker 18.75. T. Mclntyre 323.86.
A. Carter 273.14, C. Anderson
263.81, R. Jenkins 272.39. G. Bohl
259.71, M. Atkinson 307.92. C. Barr
213.89, H. Dugan 322.74. D. Smith
238.45, C. Gibson 266.79. H. Speare
236.13, M. Mitchell 259.71. M.
Smith 259.59, E. Klngery 205 30,
P. Watson 254.64, W. Terry 257.98,
D. Wolf 259.71, S. Boms 225.76,
K. Beyerltn 191.55. B. Steele 30.25,
J. Whitman 134.51, L. Tackley
182.99.-o. jtlsner 68.19, ri. wuson
61.58. O. Leschenskv 313.76. E.
Janouch 61.81. E. Jennings 310.32.
K. sandvlg 302.17, u. McCartney
236.91. R. Lacy 23282. E. Patter
son 224.65. D. Wilson 238.55. M.
Harsh 225.64, l. uogener 2U4.o.
L Henderson 180.64, H. Strong
166.24. L. KnlDS 185.13. M. Kny
1B2.86. M. Denmsn 139.75. A. Mar
tin 247.39. IS. WOOflvllie 3H7.55,
H. Wood 389.60, F. White 394.66,
R. Barker 359.96. R. Hoadley
406 86. R Clarke 407.06. C. Miller
383.91, F. Whlted 349.01, H. Com
mons 376.44, H. Luchter nana
338.33. J. Russell 294.21, L. Law
rence 330.67. C. Elhart 330.07. R.
Bernlnghausen 375 59. D. Vene-
kamn 3UU.63. m. tsenexa zou.fi.
G. Campbell 232.85, F. Markham
242.05. R. Greenman 238.45. L.
bnrke lUt.JO. a. ujornscn
L. Floux 211.85, G. Nelson 257.63,
I. Powell 216.84. R. Johnson 105.25,
R. Rucker 208.90, L. Rucker
9ilfl an C Walker 264.33. V. Morse
222.59, D. Underwood 140.79, R.
Walls 172.62, F. Clary 243.00, G.
Mlllage 92.44. L. Anderson 160.04,
E. Bankston H2.4J. rs. creei ioo.ui.
A. Collver 162.23. E. Holbrook
ins n.t. u. Jones ina.ij. l,. n.eun
180.03, L. Lester 164 30. L. Myers
132.83. M. Riness 168.03. V. am
i-lair 12157 N. Wrleht 180.30. R.
William, lo-toa. V. Edwards
179.31 O. IMtuer ios.47, fc. mcuar.
ltv 38.94, u. uortaara iu.m, u.
Smith 271. fl.7. P. McKlnnev 280.60.
K. Hooklns 159.13. T. Reynolds
161.56. L. Lowery lai.os, m. uavis
lriVR7. H Mumhv 154.33. M. Ha-
mnlt.r 17123. L. Tweedy 484.84.
R. senmtat 355.10, rt. waiiser
303.68, L. Wells 333.03. R. Clay
91R 16. L. Bones 175.04. N. Joy
194.33, E. Merkel 936.60. F. Clink
337.61, A. Makinen 320.77, V. Elm
gren 178.06, B. Emlg 149.11, M.
Bell 320.77. E. Kancller 320.77,
M. Bass 184.16. N. VanDewalker
21S8R. E. McGalllard 320.77. G.
Tliinvan 3R2.4R O. Moore 374.20.
W. Dleriex 334.34. J. Koppes
289.80, J. Burghart 226.38. V. Peter
234.41, 1. lion 2U1.40. r:. onum
way 457.23, E. Legacy 230.46, H.
Danlelson 115.59, D. Gllkey 165.10.
J. Allison 169.17. M. Boyden 148.90.
J. Dressier 45.48. L. Hart 14.43, L.
Plnkham 11.26. F. Roberta 3 27, J.
Dlddock 31987. P. Gilman 252 31.
C. Smith 374.48. T. Owens 222.64.
R. Fox 425.21. M. McNeil 302.20.
I. Russell 274 41, M. Sherrlll
237.24. E. Donahoo 365.06. M.
Howell 212.96. M. uoenran ia.oj,
C. Abbott 14.44, A. Bohnert 14.44.
W. Manning 287.56, J. Eaton
384 89, G. Crowson 273.50. P.
nrin.nn 2R4 4fi H. Ledward 437.78.
J Wilson 317.06, S. Shorey 314.25,
A. Geren 267.05. u. ieni za.ja,
F Wrleht 287.05. J. Hutchinson
89 IB. I. Forbes 216.13. R. Pellett
317.50, R. Fink 38.47, W. Cochran
365.61, S. Thompson 197.15. M.
Hubhell 352.7H. L. f-erry
A. Smith 249.90, E. Leach 233 96,
R. James 316 30, D. Brown 136 91.
Payments for Jury service and
witness fees
Net payment for services of em
ployees of Jsckson County
S. Dodge 39.10, J. Laird 30.00, E.
Mitchell 47 88 M. Nelson 32.5C. A.
Cappello 37.50, V. Curtis 30.00.
D Kemnster 22.50, J. Conley
56 32. C. Brock 37.68. R. Lawrence
43.10, G. Barker 46.60. R. Warnock
1564. M. Beatty 30.84. t- Main
15 on H. Kine 23.46. V. Hosick
22.50, M Atterbury 25.38, H. Pitts
2:!.U4, w. numer o.ou. yj. .rumi.un
22 50, A. Warnock 15 64. M. Pence
22.50, E. Brenner 30.00, R. Rel
slnger 37 50, C. Seely 22.50, R.
Varner 25.38. F, Walker 7.50, O.
Beneflel 44.08. M. Barker 2250,
J. Bunting 22.50. B. Coburn 26.34,
L. Couslneau 22.50. M. Gilmer
7.66. N. Glasscock 32.88, JJ. uranam
7.50. O. Jacobson 30.00. A. Jewett
22.50. p. Llndstrom 32 36. n. Milion
39.60, E. Page 7.50. E. Radomske
4344, L. Smith 33.20. M. Spiegel
berg 7 50, P. Stansbury 8.78, A.
Stlth 24 00. M. Schaffer 30.00, C.
Turner 24.00, E. Walker 22.50, L.
Walters 9 42, D. Wisely 7.50, F.
Smith 32 24. 1. Sullivan 8 30, L.
Bennett 39.50. H. Brown 30.00, J.
Hamaker 16.80. H. Hatten 1628,
J. Hawkins 15 00, C. Helnzer 41.90,
P. Knapp 31.28. J. Koken 0.58, J.
McKee 32 24. C. McNeel 7.50, E.
Mnrey 24 28. C. Morse 37.50. W.
Underwood 15.BU, M. walrutl ju.uu,
D. Wilson 7 50. S. Wilson 15 00, B.
Adams 93 06, M. Altman 37.50, G.
Bills 52.50. M. HlacK 7.VUO. (J.
Brown 67 50. N. Flnnell 60 000, D.
Fleeter 85 02. M House 60.00. A.
Johnson 52.50, P. Kantor 67.50.
J, Keller 17.50, K. Knutson 52.50.
V. Luy 52 50, J. Malot 67.50. R.
McCullock 01.80, C. Metcalf 30.00.
C. Miller 67.50. N. Hewland 82.50.
H. Paup 1U5.UU. H. snarp bu.uo,
R. Stevens 12300, M. Stanley
73 00, J. Thompson 143.82. E. Trent
67.50, B. Carson 89.40. H. Finley
16.92. J. Davis 25 38. R. Hall 45.00.
R. Hostetter 15.00. R. Johnson
30 00, B, Kincald 90 00, E. Layton
67 68. C. Owsley 37 50. P. Meyers
7.50. M Qulnn 15.00. B. Spencer
4500. P. Sleeter 30 00. M. Work
man 8.14. I. Chapman 22.82, L.
Clay 7.50. G. Conrad 76.14. H.
Conshruck 15.96, M. Davla 84.78,
R. Decker 9.42, G. Irish 8 46. P.
Harsh 7 82. F. Koken 84.78, L.
Lovell 75 00. K. Poole 75 00. B.
Riggs 28.26. K. Willi. ms 84 60. R.
Swlnney 7.50, D. Wilson 1602, E.
Fry 7 50. L. Jansen 7.50. M. Leslie
8 06. B. Love 7.50. C. Rose 7 50, T.
Unen 8 62, E. MrMahon 7 98. C.
Graham 16.60, W. Harwood 15.00. J.
Mitchell 7 50, K. Murray 15 95. J.
North 15.00, A. FlUgerald 7 50,
J. Anderson 692. M. Campbell
5 84. B Clark 6 92, J. Clark 5 00,
R. Courtwrlght 5 06. E Culver 6.92,
H. Fahey 6 80, H. Jordan 8 80, F.
Mahoney 10 00. P. Rohy 8 00, K.
Slack 5 64. R. Van Vlect 93.
Payments for travel
R Barker 28 88, J. Basa 36 24, M.
Bell 53 92. P. Bettiol 112 00, B.
Bjornsen 23 00, L. Boggs 6 08. M.
Rnvrien 12 48 R. Clark 8 86. R.
Clay 12.16. H. Commons 6104. J.
Ulddock 11 WJ, w. Lriencx 1. ao,
C. Elhart 116 24. V. Elmgren 37.68.
B Emlg 3744, L. Espey 58 94, T.
Goff 3115, J. Hagler 201.87. T.
Hatten B2 92. D. HendrfX 48.51. R.
Hoadley 23 36. M. Huhbell 10 24.
J Hutchinson 12.40. K. Janouch
1700. E Kancller 75 60. L. Law
renre 42 40. E Leach 12 36. N. Led
ward 70 46. H. Luchter he nd 83 68.
E McGalllard 31 60. A Makklnen
32 08. W. Manning 234.83. A Mer
kel ion OH C. Miller 32.72. O.
Moore 46 24. I Powell 2 64, L Rice
20.50, w. Rice - J 50, o. nisner
OHLUUN
LEGAL NOTICES
14 08. R. Rucker 34 88. J. Russell
9208. G Runyan 18 40. B. Sarff
4.92. S Shorey 4 00. C. Smith 43 92.
D. Smith 32 00. L. Tweedy 214 30.
K. Vaughn 35 00, R. Walker 128 08.
L. Wells 44 00. F. White 130 49,
F. Whited 45 68, L. Wilson 4.16
raymrnts for sunDUes. services
and equipment
A. Alvu 19.95. J Ahhott A 21 AH.
dressograph 120 06. Am. Cyanamid
m.m. Am. sieel 64.52. Anderson s
Pharmacy 16 74. Apeco 30 30. Ash
land. City of 39 05, Ashland Body
Shop 10.00. Ashland Communitv
Hospital 3.828 58, Ashland General
Hardware 19 20. Ashland Rexall
Drug 1 65, Ashland Sanitary Serv
ice 10 00. Asko 99.78. Assoc. of
Ore Counties 168 63. Austins Res.
taurant 25 75. Barco 212 35, Bales
1243U, Hecks 14872. P. Bettiol
17.34, Blake. Moffitt & Towne 4 46,
Blue Seal 45.95. Bnvit Coffee fn
20984. Broer Grocery 201.02. Buck
4V Tinsley 73 00. Budge Mcllugh
Supply 7.20. Bullard Wilson Co.
Jj.io. Bullocks 22.50. Dr. Byers
10.00. California Pacific 760 47. Cat
Ink 75 00, Cal Ore Machinery
102 60. A. Carter 3 2R fjMn.
Business Systems 12.60. C-ithclic
Services for Chlldrrn 5.00. Central
Rexall Pharmacy 304.83. Chlldrens
Farm Home 5.00, Christie School
10.00, City Sanitary Service 28 00,
W. Cochran 14 30, Coffee Cup 6.00,
H. Collins 35 00, J. Cooney 3i 00.
R. Courtright 70.00. Courtesy Chev.
roiet 52 67, C. Coyle 425 25, Craler
Lake Color 9 90. Crystal White
Laundry 2.06, Dr. Danielson 35.00,
uaves rticntleld. Talent 13.36, w.
Deatherage 25 00. DeForest & Han
sen 60.00, Dellenback. Van Dvke
8c McGoodwln 15000. Dept. of Fi
nance 716.06. uept. ot Motor ve
hicles 68.00. Dick Knight Co. 40 17,
uireciory ot Medical spec. I7.au,
Doctors Clinic 20.00, Domestic Gas
t-o. 31.50. Dumas Domestic 6.70.
Eagle Point. Cltv of 90 75. Eber.
nans sporting Goods 1.35, astman
Kodak 19.44. Electronics Service
4.50, Eltons Farm & Garden 10.00,
c-M supply 46.UH. nloe lectrlc
30.36. Equipment Guide 36.00,
x-vergreen Bus Lines 12.00, Family
Institute 30.00, Farmers Packing
51.78. Fluhrer Bakeries 31.60. Dr.
Foland 14.00. Forbes Bro. Meats
103.62, Fosters 2.85. F. Gallatin
6.38. General Tire Service 132 09,
Government Printine Office soc.
Greyhound Bus Lines 28.15. Groce
teria Market 2U3.43. s. Harbison
33.00, Harveys West Main Shell
10.38. Dr. Hibbs 10.00. E. Hogan
60.00. H. It M. Ribbon Co. 27.00,
nuooara Brotners 278.54, ai. Bub
bell 2.25. Hudson Pharmacy 103.08
I. Huson 30.00. J. Hutchinson
910.00, Hydraulic service 14.76,
IBM 4.67, Ind. Air Products 21 51
Int. Universities Press 10.00. Jack-
son County 350.00. Jackson County
Assessor 1.50. R. Jenkins 8.80.
Jewett Office Supply 249.00, Jims
Produce 107.86, Jorgensens 249.13,
W. Kendall 17.00, Kents Auto Up
holstery 32.50, S. King 62.00, Klock
er Printery 107.80. Dr. Lawson
40.00, De Leigh, Sheriff 511.84.
L. H. Butcher Co. 227.10. Llttrell
Parts 6.00. Louise Home 20.00.
Lovlnger 101.85. McCulloch Chain
saw Co 2.65. L. Mcuarvey 4.50,
McKesson & Robblns 99.96. E. M
Madden, Trustee 1956.40. Mart
l.OO. N Matteson 4.00. Max S e
communications 12.-1.u1. m. c. Lin
lnger 8c Sons 1190.00, Medford Am
bulance 20.50, Medford Battery Co.
16.U5, Meaiora, city oi 04.011, niea
ford Concrete Const. 1070.00, Med
ford Hotel 46.05. Medford Lab
25.00. Medford Printing 361.10
Medford Stationery 490 88, Med
ford Steel 148 36, Medford Tire
Service 6.06. Mechanics Laundry
4.16. Morgan Printing 67.05, Millers
Egg Ranch 96.00. Military Order
of the Purple Heart 4.00. Modern
flumping 40.28. Motorola 710.07,
Multnomah County Sheriff 290.00.
Nat. Conference on State Parks
10.00. National Hospital Assoc
2624.60. Norton Lbr. 11.00, Oak
Street Tank & Steel 21.05. Office
Boy 434.79. J. O'Hnra 1.11, ONC
608.24. Oravlsual 135.48. Ore. Juve
nila Judges Assn. 5.00. Ore. Liouid
Gas 42.08. Ore. State Hosoltal
290 32. Ore. State University
7260.50. ore. wasn. -reiepnone co.
12.20. otts Elevator 106.7a, raciuc
Bell 4794.43, Pacific power 1U17.B1
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HOUSES AVAILABLE NOW
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it tmgi. 17J per monUi.
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LEGAL NOTICES
Package Delivery 108.00, Pacific
Forge Sc Iron Works 5 00. Paiadis
Transfer & Storage 295 96. Para
mount Pest Control 8.00. Pats Sani
tary Service 4 25. L. Pence 10.00.
J. Peterson 17 00. Pierce 3.00,
Pittsburgh Plate Glass 168 73. Post,
master 1322.66. Prentice Hall 29 50,
Prospect Garbage 150.00, D. Pro
ust ho uu. rsycnoiogicai corp.
50. Public Employes Retirement
Board 7704.08, Public Employes
Retirement System 785.36. Quality
market ctb.oi. itasinussens super
Service 69 46. A. Risner 10.00. Rob
inson Brothers 29.85. Rogue Basin
Flood 750.00. Rogue Federal 220 00.
Rogue Valley Livestock Auction
241 25. Rogue Valley Memorial
Hospital 13.54769. Rogue Valley
Physicians Service 23 50. Royal
Plumbing Co. 12 03, Rush Electric
24 75. Sacred Heart Hospital
1367.68. Safeway stores 257.00.
Schuss Wholesale Grocery 279.13,
District court 40 00, signal OH Co.
733.76. Simmons Csrbon Co. 134 37,
Singler Auto Supply 18.40. Sing-
master Ins. Agencv 35.00. Siskiyou
Electric 22.au. Sloan co. lAua.
Smith Sales 16 08. Society of Real
Estate Appraisers 27 50. Sorans
Poultry Farms 19.47. Stacey. Wat
kins 125000. Standard Brands In
corporated 36.48, Standard Oil
87-93. State Ind. Acc. Com. 2544 12.
St. Marys Home for Boys 5.00. Su-
Eertor Rubber stamp 35.72. sup. of
tocunients 19 25. S W Floor Cover
Shop 22.85. Swems 1125. Talent,
city ot 32.83. v. layior lao.oo.
Texaco 82.58. Thrift Auto Supply
2234. iroworiogo Ac riynn 3U.73,
Tumy Ins. Agency 40.00. U. S. Nat.
Bank 9085.86. Vallev Rental 14 80.
Vanco 11.71. Verl G. Walker 5 70.
Villa St. Rose 50.00, Voights Office
Equip. 153.35. Wainscott Pharmacy
1.74, D. Walker 35 00. R. Walther
336. Washington Nat. Ins. 446 22.
W. B. Kerr etc Co. 21 63. Wieners
463.80, Western OH 911.45. Western
Union 42 07, West Main Phormacv
3037. Wiley tc Relnholdt 200.00.
Will Ross. Inc. 270.00. Wilson Mc
Cabe Refrigerating Co. 300.00, N.
Wolters 4.32. Zellerbach Paper Co.
233 66, Zerox Corp. 23 00.
rsuiining improvement
A. Bjornsen 429.77. C. Currence
331.26. Bowers 170.88. Court Street
Repair 3084. r.vr Fyter Sales etc
Scrvico 31.50, Hubbard Brothers
14B 22. John Warren Hardware
30.75, Lovlnger 130.90, E. M. Mad
den, Trustee 21.911, Medford Dist.
2.98, Nat. Hospital 13.95, Pitts
burgh Plate Glass 17.03. Public Em
ployes Retirement Board 34.57,
Siskiyou Electric 287.70, Smith Lbr.
Co. 120 07, Starka Vacuum Cleaner
sales 8.33. stale ino. acc. 6uc, u. s.
Nat. Bank 119.20, Washington Nat.
Ins. Co. 2 22.
Civil Defense
Hicks 225.01. E. Peterson 98.62.
B. Johnson 344.12. All Bright 21.03.
Commerford Decal 12.21, H L.
Electronics 20 00. E. M. Madden.
Trustee 21.90, Medford Stationery
13.91, Pacific Northwest Bell 13.10.
Pacific Power 2.00, Public Em
ployes Retirement Board 20.66,
State Ind. Acc. Comm. 1.28, United
Radio supply 65.12. U. S. Nat. Bank
.30. wasn. Nat. ins. co. l.ll.
Emergency
Federal Automatic Alarms 1915.00,
Modern Plumbing 5074.18.
juvenile uperaiion oi mainte
nance Fund
R. Swan 380.68, F. Swan 98.00. B.
Sarff 249.31, L. Sarff 68.76, Becks
38. B l P lies Lbr. 5.15. Dr.
Byers 5.00, California Pacific
252 37. F. W. Woolworth Co. 10.60,
Fyr-Kyter 1250. City Sanitary
Service 3.50. Jims Produce 164 .64,
Jorgensens 137.35. E. M. Madden.
Trustee 28.90. Medford. City of
7:ju. it. K. Miner 1U.2U, net. Hos
pital Assoc. 3.60, Newberrys 2.80,
Pacific Power 171.83, Public Em-
ployes Retirement Board 41.35,
Quality Market 82.06. Rogue Fed
ernl Credit Union 20.00, Schuss
Wholesale urocery 320.79, smith
sales 31.07. south Bear creek Sam
tary District 7.00, State Ind. Acc.
Comm 1.76, U. S. Nat. Bank 157.00,
Wash. Nat. Ins. Co. 4.44. Willamette
Valley 55.94, Wllleri Model Bakery
2528.
General Road Fund
J. Baldwin 124 62, R. Bcrrlman
302.99. H. Brown 264 67. C. Culv
281.82, M. Griffin 288.88, L. Hart-
- frj'11 h'JT"?! j,ijj'lvu,k'y
ftonrH osk all dtmenttem
Xeula'a Farmers KctutiKj
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LEGAL NOTICES
man 324 09. W Hartman 393 66. D.
Herndon 289.62. S- Johnson 330.94.
R. Vsughn 309 43. B. Austin 323.86.
W. Brown 255.26. R. Carstensen
657 96 D. Dow 384 42. R. Fitz
gerald 353 28. H. Gelgle 438 79. R.
Levison 316 31. M. McCartney 314.-
o. ai. uwens 243.11. u. rrultt 294.
95. P Rynnlng 20 86. L. Shorey
3'Jl 96, V. Smith 338.66. K. Walker
343 36. O. Abbott 292 97. E Ac.
come 314 33, L. Andrews 333 10, C.
rwser u ih, u. uaxer j.
Beams 33321. W. Bench 332 81).
L. Bigham 328.34. E. Boardman
31033. M. Boat 341.88, D. Boren
233.41 C. Bourne 322 24. R Bourne
312 88, W. Brogan 372 67. V. Brown
321 24. G. BuchhoU 291 50. G. Buf
fington 16 24, J. Bunker 265 64. L.
Burdahl 269 22. J. Burdell 327.18,
J. Burns 308.53. C. Calkins 277.78.
N. Cays 287.09. W. Chapman 355 51
O Chestnut 364 79. C. Chllder.
2992B R. Clark 329.75. D. Clifford
384 89, E. Clough 303 16. C. Corn
stock 272 20, J. Conner 344 33, F.
Cook 310 31. E. Cooper 285 85. F.
Cooper 402.48. N. Coverdale 269 66.
G. Crumley 333.17. E. Culver 326.
75. L. Culy 314.33. L. Cutburth
35625. L Damon 319.33. J. Dan
ford 294 66. C. Dean 320 38. J.
Dennis 323 86, H. Denzer 239.79,
R. Dttswonh 31688. C. Dooms
307 66. H Dooms 314 33. W. Dooms
34641. W. Dowen 303.43. R. Dll
Frene 291 52. G. Dutton 305.19. E.
Earl 372.48, J. Earl 312.86, L. Earl
259.63. T. Earl 308 02. J. Eather-
tnn 313 86. B. Estes 349.81, H.
Ferns 340.8B, R. Flagg 296.65. D.
Floyd 320 17. D. Coddard 302 04.
C. Goodnight 301.93. E. Groves
30885. A. Haddock 298.09. I. Hall
313.45. P. Hannaford 347.99, E.
Harnish 322.16. R. Harnish 310.85.
S. Harris 258.57. S. Hartbauer 274 -33.
B Hatch 343.60. E. Henderson
329.73. G. Huls 299 28. W. Irons
333.13, M. Jacobson 339.06, C.
Jenks 309.11, A. Jesme 259.31, R.
Johnson 324.63, A, Jones 353.38,
J. Jones 319.26. E. Kantor 341.11,
H Kantor 333.84. C. Keeney 336 -
21. J. Keller 312.71, M. Klnvon
33627. D. Kiser 306 69. K. Kite
334.90. I. Larson 336.07. A. Lester
34U.23. n. comas 2HU.U2. J. Lusk
301.20. P. Lynch 308.16. J. Mapston
ci..uj. E. tiiursnan jia..i. j. mar
tin 317.83, J. Mcrrltt 338.74. R.
Merrill 402.58. H. Meyer 356 06,
J. Meyer 201.09, C. Michael 338 80,
L. Michael 329 99, J. Miller 354.92,
B, Moore 345.60, M. Morse 316.13,
E. Music 334 99. C. Perdue 322.40
J. Perdue 288 13. E. Pierce 334.73,
J. rrultt 316.67, L. Kay 344.08,
R. Rtnabarger 17.01, G. Rob
ertson 373.07. G. Ryn 321.11
D. Scott 283.73. D. Shearln 330.49
F. Sherman 346 79. F. Shipley 318.
43. T. Shone 274.89. I. Shunk 268 .
73. R, Simmons 321.21, A. Smith
333.17. P. Sm th 314 34. D. Som-
mcr 267 36. W. Sommer 315.37. R.
Souza 323.86, J. Spradling 2R8.37,
A. Stlth 331.47. J. Stough 214.77,
H. Stout 332.30. J. Sutton 273.11.
D. Sweet 312.23. D. Sykes 333.86.
E. Thlgpln 334.11. R. Thigpln 301.-
59. H. Tolle 322.71. M. Treshanm
337.76. M. Tryon 330.21. L Van
dcrpool 342.11. L. Varner 347.86.
R. Vaughn 246 04, C. Verstegen
333.27, u. walden 308.77, W. Walk
er 274.33. H. Wallace 268.73. A.
Wattenberg 412.08. T. Wcrder 282.-
72. E. White 286.09. G. Williams
316.26. T. Wright 324.13, C. Why-
man J3U.0O.
Cap C. Vandagrift
REAL ESTATE APPRAISER, CONSULTANT i NEGOTIATOR
ANNOUNCES .
HIS NEW LOCATION
.1 King Street Phone 779-1666
Medford, Oregon
24 MluftMi I Safe '
THIPLK ItAll for toiJft
' tank valve, lid tr bo f 100,
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used 9 m'jRtfti. tlt-tlH.
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LEGAL NOTICES
Payments for suDDlles. srvl.
and equipment lor road depart
ment
Aladdin Lock 2 AO. Am. Barricade
Co 116.32. Am. Steel 187.13. Armco
2-183.02 Ashland. City of 3 80, A in
land Const. 3106 79. Bearing Sale
Sc Service 4651. Bergman Shop
22.40, Big Pines Lbr. 82 80, Bud no
McHugh Supply 10 39, Crater Auto
Supply 230 39, Crater Lake Mach
inery dwb jti, crater Lake Motor
59 71, Central Pump Co. 28 08.
G. Clark 32.60. Colvear Mntnt
Sales 969 81. Courtesy Chevrolet
ji o, ,uiiiiiiiiii, inc. tff.eto, umim
Newmans 21.08, Deisel Pump 160
25. Dumas Domestic 38 27, Eagl
Point. City of 426 50. Electric Sup-
iy to D jj, reenaugniy jit.uia
FrantZ 639.30. General Bearlntf
64.10. General Tire Service 1984 77,
Gold Hill. City of 2.70, Hamilton
engine l .ii3, Haupert Tractor 198.
20, HI Martin 70,80, Hubbard Bros.
11 39. Home Gas Co. 37 37, Howard
Cooper 196.18, Hydraulic Service
iw fj, ina. Air rroaucia boo. int.
Harvester 634.87. Jewett Of fie
Supply 5 00. Laminated Wood 2 00
Liureu farts ib.na, ueiz
McGraw - Hill 22 44, McCulloch
Chain Saw 3.75. E. M. Madden.
Trustee 1368.70. Manitou Equip
j ji, max-aig. au.su, wj. j. t-inin
ger 59.60. Medford, City Of 19.06,,
Medford Concrete Const. 48.02,
Medford Plate Glass 113.48. Med
ford Stationary 58.25, Medford
Steel 652 46, Medford Tire Servica
816.37, Modern Plumbing 3.42,
Moore Steel 223.17. Morse Bros,
3400 00. Motorola 573 50. M 4 W
Chain Saw 195. Nat. Hospital As
soc. 93060. Office Boy 76 21. ONC
13.48, Ore. Assoc. of City Engin
eers 9 50, Ore. State Hwy 7.00.
Ore. Wash. Telephone 209.88, Pa
cific Bell 95.75. Pacific Power
505.67, Paul Smiths Saw Shop 1.25.
Peters de Laet 44.50, Pierce Freight
51.37, Power Transmission Products
1,98, Premier Fastner 108.94. Re
tirement Board 2479.60, Rogua
Federal Credit 305.00. Sam Jen
nings 247.21. Schetky 656.23. S her
ein Williams 21.87. L. Shorey 38 -80,
O. Snavely 50.00, So. Ore. Bear
ing Sales 1582.48. Standard Oil
499.36. Stevens Corp. 307.23. Sur
Fit 52.00, Texaco 10,422-54, Ma
Thompson 10.00. Thrift Auto Sup
ply 24.96, Trowbridge & Flynn 5
75. U S. National Bank 7405.05,
Wash Nat. Hospital 173.16, West
ern Oil 624.75 Westlnghouse 39.08,
White City Water Co. 231.64. With
am Porta 137.29.
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BETTER SERVICE
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MORTON
MILLING CO.
S00 Ross Lam, Medford
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