Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 08, 1963, Image 17

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LEGAL NOTICES
ORDINANCE NO. CM
AN ORDINANCE declaring the
assessment on property benefited
for the cost of construction of
curbi on both sides and paving
of Fifth Street from Cedar Street
to Hazel Street in the City of Cen
tral roini. uregon, ana directing
the Recorder to enter a statement
thereof in the Docket of City Lien
ana to puDiisn a notice thereof.
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF
CENTRAL POINT DO ORDAIN
AS FOLLOWS:
Section i: WHEREAS, the City
Council did heretofore by ordi
nance declare iti intention to im
prove Fifth Street from Cedar
street to narei aureei in tne city
of Central Point, Oregon by the
construction of curbs on both sides
and the paving thereof and to
asset the cost thereof upon each
lot or part thereof adjacent to
and benefited by such improve
ment its proportionate share of
the cost of said improvement, and
did fix the time and place for
hearing protests against aid im
provement and the assessment of
the costs thereof, as aforesaid, and
WHEREAS, said ordinance was
dulv Doited and oublished as re
quired by the Charter of the City,
and
whereas, a meeting 01 me
Council was held at the time and
place fixed in said ordinance for
the purpose of considering any
such protests, but no protests were
at such time, or at any time, made
to, or received by the Council to
the improvement or the assessing
of the cost thereof, as aforesaid,
and said Council considered the
matter and deemed that said im
provement would be of matetial
benefit to said City, and that all
the orooertv to be assessed there
for would be benefited thereby
to the extent of the probable
amount of the respective assess
ments to be levied against said
property and did order the im
provement, and
WHEREAS, the cost of said im
provement has been and hereby is
determined to be the sum of
$39,154.08.
NOW. THEREFORE, it is hereby
determined that the proportionate
share oi tne cost or xne improve
ment on each parcel of property
adjacent to said improvement and
benefited inercoy is ine amoum
t finnonit the deacriDtion of each
piece or parcel of land below, and
that each piece or parcel of land
is benefited by said improvement
to the full extent of the amount
so set opposite such piece or par
cel and that the respective
amounts represent the proportional
benefits of said improvements to
aid respective parcels oi property,
nd th Council does hereby de
clare each of the parcels of prop
erty described below is assessed
the amount set opposite each re
spective description for the cost of
said improvement.
That the following is a sum
mary of assessments for the con
struction ot euros on ooin iiqci
and the paving of Fifth Street from
Cedar Street to Hazel Street in the
City of Central Point, Oregon:
construction contract ,.j3,i.-i.oj
Legal Publications 119 03
Engineering and
Surveys 2.089.19
Catch Basins, tree
removal
Curb Replacement, etc. 1,730.24
Total costs $39,154.08
LESS City share 9,180.37
Total to be assessed ... S29.973.71
Assessments for the construction
of curbs on both sides and paving
of Fifth Street from Cedar Street
to Hazel Street in the City of Cen
tral Point. Oregon, to-wit:
Assessment no. i
Lewis R. Collins and
Ruth C. Collins
Lot 1. Block 20. Oricinal Town
o! Central Point. Oregon.
, Amount oi Assessment st.ai.-e
Assessment No. 2
Elizabeth M. Faber
Lot 8. Block 50. Original Town
of Central Point. Oregon.
Amount ot Assessment aoi.oo
Assessment No. 3
J. I. Sutton and Leona M. Sutton
Lot 1, Block 37. Original Town
of Central Point, Oregon.
Amount ot Assessment oi..
Assessment No, 4
Rachel Mead
Lot 8. Block 57. Original Town
of Central Point. Oregon.
Amount ot Assessment 9001.30
Assessment No. 5
Keith E. Williams
Lot 4. Block 39. Original Town
of Central Point. Oregon
Amount 01 Assessment 9001.00
Assessment No. 6
Nell Turner and Jean A. Turner
Lot 5. Block 39. Original Town
of Central Point. Oregon
Amount ot Assessment 9001.00
Assessment No. 7
Grange No. 89H
Lot 1. Block 41. Original Town
of Central Point, Oregon
Amount 01 Assessment 9001.00
A sites merit No. 8
John H. Horner and May L. Korner
Lot 8. Block 41. Original Town
Of Central Point. Oregon
Amount 01 Assessment ooi.jo
Assessment No. 9
Donald E. Faber and Leola Faber
Lot 4. Block 42. Original Town
of Central Point. Oregon
Amount 01 Assessment woi.ao
Assessment No. 10
Earl L. Cavln and Faye D. Cavln
Th Tntt Northerly 70 feet of
Lot 5. Block 42. Original Town of
Central point, uregon.
Amount of Assessment mtw.tv
Assessment No. 11
Granville Brlttsan and
Eva Z. Brlttsan
TYtm mnl Snuthcrlv 70 feet Of
Lot 5, Block 42. Original Town of
Central Point. Oregon.
Amount OI Alt-CSM.i-iii
Atiessment No. 12
Cora Card
mi a Block 48. Oricinal Town
ot Central Point. Oregon.
Amount OI ASBCSMiieni DDi.jg
Assessment No. 13
Pentecostal Church of God or
Amerlra, Inc.
t.m Block 48. Original Town
of Central Point. Oregon.
Amount ot rtMCMineui obi.jo
Assessment No. 14
Homer T. Lamb and
Martha K. Lamb
it i Riork 40. Original Town
Of Central Point. Oregon.
Amount 01 Assessment ooi.
Assessment No. IS
American Legion
Meyers-Holland Post No. 120
T.nt fi Block 49. Original Town
of Central Point. Oregon.
Amount oi nssesMiiein
Assessment No. 16
Wilson B. Dir
tnt 4 Block 56. Original Town
of Central Point. Oregon.
Amount oi rtieMnMi oivu
Assessment No. 17
John Campbell and
Blanche Campbell
im Block 50. Original Town
Of Central Point. Oregon.
Amount oi rtmciii
Assessment No. IS
John !.. Bittle and
Josephine K. Bittle
ru. .t nnHharlv 50 feet of
Lot 1. Block 63. Orialnal Town of
Central Point. Oregon.
Amount oi rtiwiiw ---Asicssmrnt
No. 19
j. l. W ashhurn and
Mary E. Washburn
ah a( l-it i vrentins the most
Northerly 30 feet and excepting
further, the most southerly 45 feet.
Block 05. Original Town of Cen
tral Point. Oregon.
Amount or "'"hiv"'
Assessment No. 20
John Summerflftd and
summer Mr 111
it... mAt Smitherlv 4.') feet Of
Lot 1. BJOCK r.gini
Amount of Ansement $283 36
Assessment - .
Kenneth G. KHley and
Rrit A. Kellev
Lot 8 Block 5. Original Town
0 Central Point. Oregon.
Amount of Assessment $881. 58
Assessment 4
Maynard H. McKay and
lmnvn MrKlV
Lot 4 Block 66. Original Town
of Central Point. Oregon.
Amount of Assessment $881.58
Assessment No. 23
G. A. Roarh and Edith M. Roach
Lot 5. Blot-k 66. Original Town
of Central Piont. Oregon.
Amount of A-wment $68158
Asseiment No. 24
KIHert B. Mtw and
Rtrtha M. MrVew
The most Northerly 70 feet of
lot 4. BlfH-k 71. Original Town of
Central Point Oregon.
Amount of Assessment $440 79
4temenl No. iS
William M. Blfg and
Ethel C. Rieg
The most Southerly 70 feet of
Lot 4. Block 71. Original Town of
LEGAL NOTICES
Central Point, Oregon.
Amount of Assessment $440 79
Assessment No. 2C
Pearl Nicholson
Lot 5. Block 71. Original Town
of Central Point. Oregon.
Amount of Assessment $681-58
A.tr-kment No. 27
Wallace B. West and
Kola M. West
The most Northerly 70 feet of
Lot 1. BUx-k 72. Original Town of
Central Point, Oregon.
Amount of AsjC-ment $440.79
Assessment No. 2R
Marvin Wright and
Mildred Wright
The most Southerly 70 feet of
Lot 8. Block 72, Original Town
of Central Point, Oregon.
Amount of Assessment $440.79
Assessment No. 29
George E. Taylor and
Norma J. Taylor
The moat Northerly 70 feet of
Lot 8, Block 72. Original Town of
Central Point. Oregon.
Amount ot Assessment s-i-tu.js
Assessment No. 311
Clyde L. Brown and
Ruby L. Brown
The most Southerly 70 feet of
Lot l. Block 72. Original Town of
Central Point. Oregon.
Amount of Assessment $440.79
Assessment No. 31
G. W. Grisby
The Northerly 85 feet of Lot 4.
Block 51. Original Town of Cen
tral Point. Oregon.
Amount 01 Assessment $535.24
Assessment No. 32
Helen Nelson
The Southerly 55 feet of Lot 4.
Block 51. Original Town of Cen
tral Point. Oregon.
Amount of Assessment $346.34
Assessment No. 33
Andrew W. Rahn and
Josephine Rahn
Lot 5, Block 51. Original Town
of Central Point, Oregon.
Amount of Assessment $881.58
Assessment No. 34
Everett Hogue and Elva Hogue
Lot 5. Block 33. Original Town
Of Central Point. Oregon.
Amount of Assessment $681.58
Assessment No. 35
Lee D. Pink ham and
Janet E. t'inkham
Lot 1, Block 31. Original Town
of Central Point. Oregon.
Amount of Assessment $881.58
Assessment No. 36
Dominic Tate and
F. Lorain Tate
Lot 8. Block 31. Orisinal Town
of Central Point, Oregon.
Amount 01 Assessment S681.58
Assessment No. 37
Community Bible Church
Lot 1. Block 32. Oricinal Town
of Central Point, Oregon.
Amount 01 Assessment BH1.5B
Assessment No. 38
George Van Galder and
Winifred Van Galder
Lot B. Block 32. Oricinal Town
of Central Point. Oregon.
Amount or Assessment 681.58
Assessment No. 39
Nellie E. GrlTfltU
Lot 4. Block 33. Oriii.nl Town
of Central Point. Oregon.
Amount 01 Assessment 681.58
Assessment No. 40
United Investment Company
Lot 1. Block 40. Oricinal Town
of Central Point. Oregon.
Amount 01 Assessment 86158
Assessment No. 41
Roy A. Hall and
Verna E. Hall
Lot 8. Block 40. Oricinal Town
of Central Point. Oregon.
Amount 01 Assessment 881.38
Section 2: The Recorder of the
City of Central Point is hereby
directed to enter a statement of
said several assessments in the
Docket of City Liens of said City,
said asscesments are hereby de
clared due and payable, and the
owners of property herein asses
sed arc required to pay said as
sessments to the Recorder within
ten f 10 days after notice of such
assessments is published.
Section 3: The Recorder is here
by directed to serve notice of the
foregoing assessments by publish
ing this ordinance once in the
Medford Mail Tribune, a news
paper of general circulation In the
City of Central Point on the 8th
day of March. 1063.
PASSED by the City Council
and sinned bv me In ooen session
In authentication of its passage
mis am nay 01 niarcn, iuoj.
F. W. Mason
Mayor
ATTEST:
Lylc Pnull
Recorder
APPROVED by me this 3th day
Of March, mea.
F. W. Mason
Mayor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. P-66-63
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF ALBERT EDWARD
JACKSON, deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the circuit court for the state
of Oregon for Jackson County has
appointed me administratrix of the
estate of Albert Edward Jackson,
deceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby re
quired to present the same with
proper vouchers within six
months from this date at the office
of Barbara Ashley Phillips, 107
Eait Main Street. Medford. Oregon.
Dated and first published this
Blh dpv of March. 1363.
BARBARA ASHLEY PHILLIPS.
Administratrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
nonce is nerciiv given ""
have been appointed by the Cir
cuit OUri 01 me aww "i vi
for Jackson County. Executor of
the Last Will and Testament of
Cordie Mae McConneP. deceased,
and have qualified. All persons
having claims against the estate
of said decedent are hereby noti
fied to present them, with proper
vouchers, duly verified to me at
ttie OtllCOS OI 0tiiikii ii,.o..
Attorneys for said Executor, at
room .in, picurhi .....
in Medford. Oregon, within six
momns trom me am- 0.
Notice
Dated and first published March
8. 1963.
Manvtne m. iicisei
Executor
SKYRMAN Ac HE1SEL
Attorneys for Executor
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
Probate No. 11393
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
CALPERNIA E. MALABY.
deceased
Notice ts hereby given that the
estate of Calpernia E. Malaby, de-
ceaseo. punumi ,w . , .ul
sale of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Jackson
County, made and entered in the
above entitled estate on the 8th
dav of March. IA63. will offer for
ale and sell from and after the
Hth day of April. 1063. for cash or
for part cah and part credit, at
the office of the District Attorney.
Court House. Medford. Oregon,
the following described real prop
erty belonging to said estate, to-
W Lot Two 2i In Block 2 of Ben
son Addition to the City of
Medford. Jackson County. Ore
gon, according to the official
plat thereof now of record
The sale will be subject to the
confirmation of the above entitled
C0UTHOMAS J. OWENS
Administrator
Office of the District Attorney
Court House
Medford. Oregon
Date of First Publication: March
Date 'of3 Last Publication: March
29. 1963
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that 1
cult ouri 01 :
for Jackson County, Executrix of
the Last Will ana irn-n.rm
Scott W Watson, deceased, and
have qualified. All persons having
decedent are hereby no'ifted to
present mem. nn proper u-i-er
duly verified to me at the
offices of Skyrman At HeiI. At
torneys for said Executrix, at
room'321. Medical Center Building
in Medford Oregon, within '
months from the date of this
Not l re
Dated and first published March
8. 1363
Julia E St oil
Executrix
5KYRMAN A: HE IS EL
Attorneys for Executrix
MEDFORD
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF ELECTION
ORDER DIRECTING HOLDING
OS 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 dav of
January. 1963. at 2:00 o'clock
p.m. there was held a public
hearing pursuant to prior notice
duly given and in relation to a
petition previously filed with the
court requesting the formation of
a rural (ire protection district in
Jackson County, and at aid 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
tne 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 Ihe
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 clerks of election to
be electors withm the district. It
is further
CONSIDERED and ORDERED
that Robert J. Carslcnscn. 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 tne proposed oistrici, ana
the Medlord Mail Tribune is here-
with designated a newspaper of
general circulation in the county
for publication ot notice required
by statute. The boundaries of the
proposed district are described as
follows.
Beginning at ine section corner
common to Sections US. 20, 32
and 33. in Township 35 South,
Range 4 West of the Willamette
Meridian, in Jackson County,
State of Oregon, thence North
5280 tcet to the Section corner
common to Sections 20. 21. 28
and 29: thence West 1320 fect
to the Southwest corner of the
Southeast Quarter of ihe South
cast Quarter of Section 20:
thence North 1320 feet to the
Northwest corner of the South
cast Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 20; thence
West 1320 feet to the Southwest
corner of the Northwest Quarter
of the Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion 20; thence North 3960 feet
to ihe Northwest corner of
Nnrihpast Quarter of Section 20:
thence West 2640 feet to tUe-
seclion corner common to oer
tions 17. 18. 19 and 20; thence
North 21120 feet to the section
corner common to Sections 20.
30. 31 and 32, Township 34
South, Range 4 West of Willa
mette Meridian; thence East
5280 feet to the Section corner
common to Sections 28. 20, 32
and 33: thence North 5280 fect
to the Section corner common to
Sections 20. 21. 28 and 29;
thence East 2640 feet to the
Southwest corner of the South
cast Quarter of Section 21:
thence North 2640 fect to the
Northwest corner of the South
east Quarter of Section 21:
thence East 2640 feet to the
Northeast corner of the South
cast Quarter or Section 21;
thence North 2640 feet to the
section corner :ommon to Sec
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 2. 23, 26
and 27; thence East 5280 fect to
the section corner common to
Sections 23, 24. 25 dnd 26;
thence South 10,560 feet to the
section corner common to Sec
tions 35 and 36. Township 34
South. Range 4 West, of the Wil
lamette Meridian, and lections
1 anri 1 Townshin 35 SDUth.
Range 4 West of the Wlllamstte
Meridian: thence East 3960 feet
to the Northeast corner ot the
isint-tiwfKt Oimrtor of the North-
t nimrlor nf Sefitlon 1'. thePCQ
South 3960 feet to the Northwest
corner of the Southeast Quarter
of the Southeast Quarter of
Section l; tnence r.asi uiu ic--i
to the Northeast corner or the
Southwest Quarter of the South
west Quarter of Section 6.
Township 35 South. Range 3
uc r ih Willamette Meri
dian; thence South 1320 feet to
the Southeast corner or
Southwest Quarter of the South
west Quarter of Section fi;
thence 1320 fect 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 Set ion 4; thence South 1320
feet to the Southeast corner of
the Northeast Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter of Section 4;
thence West 1320 feet tr 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; thenix;
West 3960 fect to the Northeast
corner of the Southwest Quarter
of the Southwest Quarter of Sec
tion 5; thence South 2640 feet
to the Northeast corner ot 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 1he Northwest
Quarter of Section fi; thence
South 1320 feel to the South,
cast corner of the Southwest
Quarter of the Northwest Quar
ter ol Section 8; theme West
13 200 feet to the Northeast cor
ner of the Southeast Quarter of
Section II. Townshop 35 South.
Range 4 West of the Willamette
Meridian: thence South 'J4H0
feet to ihe acrtion corner com
mon to Sections II. 12. 13 and
14: thence West 5280 feet to the i
section corner common to Sec- 1
tions 10. II. 14 and 15; thence
Soulh 15.840 fect to the section
corner common to Sections 26,
27 34 and 33; thence West 0600
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 2B; thence
1320 feet West to Ihe Northwest
corner of the Southeast Quarter
of Section 28: thence South 2640
feet to the Southeast comer of
the Southwest Quarter of Section
26: thence 2640 fect West to the
point of beginning.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this
5th dav or Februarv. I'ri3.
JACKSON COUNTY COURT
EARL M MILLER
County Judae
E H. TAYLOR
Countv commissioner
DONALD E. FABER
County Commissioner
NOTICE OF Pt'Bl.ir HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that at 7 30 P M. on the 14th day
of Marrh. 10H3. in the Council
Chambers of the City Hall in
the Citv of Medford. Oregon,
there shall be a public hearing
bv and before Ihe Planning Com
mission of sam ciiy on me ques
tion of changing the zoning of the
property described as follows, to-
wit-
Beginning at tne iniersecuon oi
the West line of Crater Lake
Avenue with the North line of
Stevens Street: thence Northerly
along the West line of Crater
Lake Avenue 150' to a point;
thence Westerly 150" to a point;
thence Southerly 150' to a point
of intersection with the North
line of Stevens Street t.W from
the point of beginning, thence
Easter! v along the North line
of Stevens Street 130' to the
point of beginning,
being at the northwest corner of
Crater Lake Avenue and Stevens
Street, from Cla IA. Single
Familv Dwelling District to Class
UIA. Limited-Commercial District.
O R McNel,
Director ol Building Safety.
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD,
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF PfHl.lt' HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY CilVEN
that at 7 30 PM. on the 14th dav
of March. 1963. in the Council
Chamber of the Citv Hall in the
City oi Medford. Oregon, there
hall be a public hearing by and
betore the Planning Commission
of said city on the question of
a request for a variance to the
setback requirements in the lol
lowing described property, to-wit:
Beginning at the northwest cor
ner ot Block Four t4i of Gal
loways Addition to the City of
Medford, Jackson County. Ore
gon, according to the official
plat thereof, now oi record;
Thence North 0 26' West 10.0
feet to Ihe intersection of the
eat line of South Laurel Street
with the South line of West Bih
Street in said City; Thence North
69 43' East, along the south line
of West 8th Street. 70.0 feet to
the northeast corner of tract
described in Volume 263, page
160. of the Deed Records of
Jackson County, Oregon: Thence
South 0 23' 30" East, along the
east line of said tract, 116 03
feet to the southeast comer
thereof; Thence Soulh 89 43'
West 69 91 teet to the east line
of said South Laurel Street;
Thence North 0" 26' West, along
the said cast line. 106 03 feet to
the point of beginning. (Code
549-1. Account No. 81-47. Tax
Lot No. 28 i
Commencing at the northwest
corner of Block Four Ui of Gal
loway's Addition to the Citv of
Medford. Jackson Coun'.y. Ore
gon, according to the official
plat thereof, now of record;
Thence East 70.0 feet for the
true point of beginning; Thence
continue East 79.73 fect; Thence
South 106.0 feet; Thence West
79 73 feet; Thence North 106.0
feet to the true point of begin
ning. Also, a strip of Und 100
feet in width extending along
and adjacent to the north line of
the above described tract. (Code
549-1. Account No. 81-47, Tax
Lot No. 29.)
Beginning at the norlheast
comer of Block Four (4) of Gal
loway's Addition to the City of
Medford, Jackson County. Ore
gon, according to the oflicial
plat thereof, now of record;
Thence West 76 0 feel; Thence
South 106.0 feet; Thence East
7B.0 feet: Thence North lOli.O
feet to the point of beginning.
Also, a strip of land 10.0 feet
in width extending along and
adjacent to the north line of the
a hove described tract. (Code
549-1, Account No. 81-47, Tax
Lot No. 30.1
said property facing 8th Street be
tween Laurel and King Streets,
Medford, Oregon, located at 1 King
Street, Medford. Oregon, in
Class II. Multiple-Family lone.
O. R. McNeel
Director of Building Safety.
ORDINANCE NO. 682
AN ORDINANCE declaring the
assessment on property benefited
for the cost of the construction in
West Pine Street of a sewer line
for a distance of 923 feet westerly
from a point 298.50 feet westerly
oi the center line intersection of
Glenn Way and West Pine Streets
in the City of Central Point. Ore
gon, and directing the Recorder to
enter a statement thereof in the
Docket of City Liens and to pub
lish a notice thereof.
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF
CENTRAL POINT DO ORDAIN
AS FOLLOWS:
section i: whereas, tne city
Council did heretofore by ordi
nance declare its intention to im
prove West Pine Street by the
construction inerein oi a sewer imc
for a distance of 023 feet westerly
from a point 29B.50 feet westerly
of the center line intersection of
Glenn way and west Fine atreeia
in the City of Central Point, Ore
snn and to assess the cost there
of upon each lot or part thereof
adjacent to and benefited by such
improvement its proportionate
har nf the cost nf said imorove-
ment, and did Tlx the time and
place for hearing protests against
aaia improvement ana me bsscb
ment of the costs thereof, as afore-
Airt nnd
WHEREAS, a meeting of the
foundl war held at the time and
place fixed in said ordinance for
the purpose of considering any
such protests, but no protests were
at such time, or at any time, made
to, or received by the Council to
the improvement or the assessing
of ino cost inereoi. as aiuieattm.
and said Council considered the
1 matter ana accmea mat aam im
provement would be of material
Benefit to said City, and that all
the property to be assessed there
for would be benefited thereby
lo Ihe extent of the probable
amount of the respective assess
ments to be levied against said
properly and did order the Im
provement, ano
WHEREAS, the cost of said Im
nrnvnmpni ha been and hereby
is determined to be the sum of
$5 389 35. . . .
NOW. THEREFORE. It Is hereby
determined that the proportionate
share of the cost or the improve
ment on each parcel or property
adjarent to said improvement and
benefited thereby is the amount
set opposite the description of
each piece or parcel of land be
low .and that each piece or par
cel of land is benefited hv said
improvement to the full extent of
the amount so set opposite such
piece or parcel and that the respec
tive amounts represent the propor
tional benefits of satd imprnve
mnt ts aairi resneelive oarcels of
nroperty. and the Council does
herebv declare each nf the par
cels of property described below
Is assessed the amount set oppo
site each respective description for
the cost of said improvement.
That the following Is a sum
mary of assessments for the con
struction in West Pine Street of
a sewer tine for a distance of 023
fect westerly from a point 2DB.50
feet westerly of the center line
intersection of Glenn Wav and
West Pine Streets In the City of
Central Point, Oregon:
Engineering ann surveys i . i ,
Legal Publications 55.81
Driveway and street
repair AllH
Contractor 4,531.37
Total Cost $5389 35
AKMnieni for the construction
in West Pine Street of a sewer
line for a distance of 023 feet
westerly from a point 208 30 feet
westerly of the center line inter
section of Glenn Wav and West
Pine Streeta In the C'ty of Cen
tral Point. Oregon, to-wit:
ASiessment
W. B. Porter and Doris Portrr
Dmnsi-iv HrHhri in Volume 492
at page 109 of the Deed Records
of Jackson Countv. Oregon.
Amount oi ASsesBmeni oiuj
Assessment No. 2
Warren I.. Gutrhes and
Beverly A. (utrhes and
Lyle Keith Yorom
Property described in Volume 310
at Page 426 of the Deed Records of
Jackton County. Oregon.
Amount of Assessment S1.20 55
Assessment jo.
Mvrnn K. Corcoran and
Esther A. Corcoran
Property described in Volume 510
at Page 4 of the Deed Records of
jatkoon County. Oregon.
Amount of Assessment 82,326 35
AurBsmenl No. 4
Jennie 81. Arnold
Properly described in Volume 513
at Page 258 of the Deed Records
of Jackson County. Oregon.
Amount of Assessment 8465 80
Section 2: The recorder of the
Citv of Central Point is hereby di
rected to enter a statement of said
several assessments in the Docket
of Citv Liens of said City, said
ttftsessments are hereby declared
due and payable, and the owners
of property herein assessed are re
quired to pay said assessments to
the Recorder within ten HOi days
after notice of such assessment
is published.
Rerlion J: The Recorder is here
bv directed to serve notice of the
foregoing assessments by publish
ing this ordinance once In the
Medford Mail Tribune, a news
paper nf general circulation In the
City of Central Point on the 8th
dav of March. 193.
PASSED by the City Council
and signed by me in open session
in auiheniitai'on or us passage
this 5th dav of March. 9H3
F M Mason
Mayor
ATTEST
l.vle Paul!
Recorder
APPROVED by me this lilt day
Of March 193
r. W Mason
Mayor
OREGON
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY. PROBATE DE
PARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate
or
Othilta Joan Grein. deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I have been appointed Execu
trix of the above estate by an
order made thereon on February
27, 1963: 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 otlice of Roberts, Helling
ton, Branchlietd & Mcfiernan,
Standard Insurance Building. Med
ford, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this
1st day of March, 1963.
Sena MacKenna. Executrix
OltDINANCE NO. 6S3
AN ORDINANCE declaring the
assessment on properly benefited
lor the cost of construction in
West Pine Street of a six inch
water main for a distance of 1,106
fect westerly from a point 131.30
feet westerly of the center line in
tersection of Glenn Way and West
Pine Streets in the City of Central
Point, Oregon, and directing the
Recorder to enter a statement
thereol in the Docket of Citv Liens
and to publish a notice thereof.
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF
CENTRAL POINT DO ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1: WHEREAS, the Citv
Council did heretofore by ordi
nance declare its intention to im
prove West Pine Street by the con
struction of a six inch water main
distance of 1.108 feet west
erly from a point 131.50 feet west
erly of the center line intersection
of Glenn Way and West Pine
btrecu in the City of Central
Point. Oregon and to assess the
cost thereof upon each lot or part
wierem aajacem to ana nenetitea
by such improvement Its propor
tionate share of the cost of said
improvement, and did fix the time
and Place for hear ine orotests
against said improvement and the
assessment oi tne costs thereof, as
tuicsHin, ana
WHEREAS, said ordinance was
duly posted and published as re
quired by the Charter of the City,
and
WHEREAS, a nieetins of th
Council was held at the time and
place fixed In said ordinance for
the purpose of considering any
such protests, but no protests were
at such time, or at any time,
made to, or received by the Coun
cil to the Improvement or the
assessing of the cost thereof, as
aforesaid, and said Council con
sidered the matter and deemed
hat said morovemcnt would be
of material benefit to said Citv.
and that all the property to be
assessed therefor would be bene
fited tnerenv to the extent of the
probable amount of the respective
assessments to be levied against
said property and did order the
improvement, and
WHe.Ke.Ao. the cost of said im-
firovement has been and herebv
s determined to be the sum of
S4.453.67-
NOW. THEREFORE, it Is hirehv
determined that the proportionate
share of the cost of the Improve
ment on each parcel of property
adjacent to said improvement and
benefited thereby is the amount
set opposite ine description of each
piece or parcel of land below, and
tnat pacn piece or parcel of land is
benefited hv said Improvement to
the full extent of the amount in
set opposite such piece or parcel
mn mat tne respective amounts
represent the proportional benefits
of said imorovements to satd re
spective parcels of prooertv, and
tne uouncu ones nercny declare
each of the parcels of property de
scribed helow is assessed the
amount set opposite each renoec
tive description for the cost of said
improvement.
That the followins Is a aunv
marv of assessments for the rnn
struction of a six Inch water main
for a distance of 1.108 feet wester
ly from a point 131.50 feet westerly
of the center line intersection of
Glenn Wav and West Pine Streets
in tne city ot central point, ore
gon:
Contractor S4.1flB.t
Engineering and Survey 130.96
Legal Publications 57.65
Street Repair 76.20
Tofal Cost $4,435.67
Assessments for the construction
or a six inch water main for
distance of 1.108 feet westerly of
filenn Way and West Pine Streets
in (he City of Central Point, Ore.
gon, to-wit:
Assessment No. I
Warren L, Gutehes and
Beverly A. Clutches and
Lvle Keith Yncom
Properly described in Volume .110
al Pace 426 of the Deed Records of
jaexson county, Oregon.
Amount oi Assessment ai.37U.40
Assessment ivn. z
Myrnn K. Corcoran and
Ester A. Corcoran
Properly described In Volume 510
at Page 4 or the Deed Records or
Jackson County, Orepon.
Amount or Assessment $2,325.04
Assessment No. 3
Jennie St. Arnold
Properly described in Volume 313
at Pace 258 or the Deed Records
of Jackson County, Oregon.
Amount or Assessment 8560.23
Kection 2: The Recorder or the
City or Central Point is hereby
directed to enter a statement of
said several assessments in the
Docket or City Liena of said City.
in assessments are nerenv de
clared due and payahle, and the
owners of property herein assessed
are required to pay said assess
ments m tne Kecorner witnin ten
dava after notice of such
asxessmenta fa published.
Nertlon 3: The Recorder Is here
by directed to serve notice nf the
roregotng assessments by publish
ing this ordinance once In the
Medford Mail Tribune, a news
paper of general circulation In the
Citv nf Central Point on tha Blh
dav of March, 1963.
PASSED bv the Civ Council
and siened by me In open session
authentication nf its nasiase
this 3th dav of March, 1063.
F W. Mason
Mavor
ATTEST:
Lyle Pa u II
Recorder
approved by me th s ath day
of March, 1063.
F W. Mason
Mayor
Notice of Names of Persons
Appearing to Be Owners of
Abandoned Property:
The following named persons
are apparent owners of abandoned
Kropeny reporteo to tne Mate
and Board, Salem, Oregon: Mat-
Hoosey. Jacksonville: cox and
Dennis. Curtis or Elizabeth Fitch.
W. Garland Jones. Beo. II. Mer
rill or Issie McCutly. R. E. Mc
Inlyre Agency. Medford: John
G Billon, John McMillan, Helen M.
Canton. Civil Defenne Aid Auxil
iary, Lucas Lopez. George or Alice
Marquis, unknown; Brs Wagner,
Los Angeles; Frank L. Blake. Camp
White; Mr. or Mrs O. T Clover.
Phoenix; J. B. Henry, A'hland;
John D Collins, C. N. Knotta,
Shady Cove.
Information concerning t h e
amount or description of the prop
erty and the name and address of
thf holder may he obtained by any
person possessing a legal or equit
able Interest in the prnperty hv
writing to the State Land Board.
106 Slate Capitol. Salem 10. Ore
gon If proof of claim is not pre
sented by the owner to the
holder, and If Ihe owner's right to
receive the property is not estab
lished to the holder's satisfaction
by May 4. 1063, the abandoned
property will be placed in the
custody of the Slate Land Board
to which all further claims must
be directed.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEAR I NO
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, as Administratrix of
the estate of W J. Fredenburg.
deceased, has filed her final ac
count in (he Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Jackson Coun
ty, and that the Rib day of April.
Iffe3. at the hour of 10 00 o'clock
a m of said dav and the court room
of said court have been appointed
a the time and place for the
hearing of objections thereto and
me ariuemeni tnereor.
Minnie TtiMle. Administratrix
J r. Fllegel. Jr., Attorney.
Date of First Publication. March
a 1963.
Date ot Lstt Publication. March
39. 1963.
LEGAL NOTICES
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR
SALE Oral auction bids will be
received hy the Regional Forester
or his authorized representative in
the ofiice of the Forest Supervisor,
U. S. Forest Service. Yreka. Cali
fornia, beginning at 2.00 PM.
April 0, 1963. for limber offered
for sale In the Green Creek Unit,
Klamath National Forest. Each
bidder, to participate in the oral
auction, must submit a sealed hid
to the above address prior to the
lime set for the heginning of oral
auction. A certified or cashier's
check, bank draft or monev order
In (tie amount of $12,000.00 must
accompany each bid to be applied
on the purchase price, refunded or
retained in whole or in part for
actual or liquidated damages in ac
cordance with the provision of
the bid. Sealed bids will he public
ly opened and posted at 2:00 P M.
All those who submit a satisfactory
sealed bid will be permitted imme
diately to continue auction bid
ding. The offering is for all of the
live and recently dead (sound sap
wood i timber, marked or desig
nated for cutting and removal
prior to Decemhcr 1, 1965, esti
mated to be approximately 17.200
M feet b.m. of ponderosa and Jef
frey pine, sugar pine, white and
red fir. DougUs fir. incense cedar
and Port Orford cedar on an area
embracing about 3,700 acres with
in Sections I. 2. 3. 10, 11, 12. 13,
14. 23. 24 and 23. T. 18 N , R. 6 E.
and Sections 35 and 36. T. 19 N .
R. 6 E , H.M. In addition, there
Is an unestimatcd volume of older
dead (unsound sap wood) timber on
the area, the cutting and removal
of which will be required. The
minimum acceptable bid per M
board feet for live and recently
dead timber is: For ponderosa and
Jeffrey pine $9 60. This includes,
per M board feet $8.00 for stump
age (including deposit for sale area
betterment! composed of a base
rate of $3.00 for stumpage plus an
additional $5.00 for stumpage and
required deposit of $1.60 for slash
disposal For sugar pine $9.60.
This includes per M board feet.
$8.00 for stumpage (including
deposit for sale area betterment)
composed of a base rate of 53.00
for stumpage plus an additional
$5 00 for stumpage and required
deposit of $1.60 for slash disposal.
For white and red fir $2.80. This
includes, per M board fect, $1.00
for stumpHge (including deposit for
sale area betterment) composed of
a base rate of $1.00 for stumpage
and required deposit of $1.60 for
slHsh disposal. For Douglas fir
18.95. This includes, per M board
feet, $7.33 for ituniDiie (in-
eluding deposit for sale area
oeticrmenit composed 01 a oase
rate of S3.00 for stumpage plus an
additional $4.35 for stumpage and
required deposit of $1.60 for slash
disposal For Incense cedar $2.60.
This includes, per M board feet.
$1.00 for stumpage (including de
posit for sale area betterment!
composed of a base rate of $1.00
for stumpage and required deposit
of $1 60 for slash disposal. For Port
Orford cedar $8 05. This Includes,
per M board feet. $7 33 for stump
age (Including deposit for sale area
betterment! composed of a base
rate of $3.00 for stumpage plus an
additional $4.35 for stumpage and
required deposit of $1.60 for slash
disposal. The prices bid for stump
age for live and recently dead
timber shall be considered as ten
tative rates subject to quarterly
calendar adjustment upward or
downward by 0.3 of the difference
between the average ot the West
ern Pine Association lumber price
iiiuucs ns caicuiaiea oy tne for
est Service at the end of each cal
endar quarter, and the bane indices
wnicn are ror ponderosa and Jeff-
rev pine 82.75, for sugar pine
105.43 for Douslat fir and Port
Orford cedar 65.96 and for white
and red fir and Incense cedar
57 .00. Such adjustments in the
price for stumpage shall be appli
cant to timner scaien during tne
calendar quarter for which the ad-
1 un l ment is computed. In no event.
however, shall the payment rates
tor cacn Quarter ne less man ine
base rates as stated above. When
the adjusted rates by species are
lower than the base rates the dif
ference between tne total dollar
value of timber cut at adjusted
rates and at base rates will be re
corded for each soectcs. The
stumpage rate for any species will
not be increased above the base
rate until the subsequent adjusted
raics anove Dase rates tor an spe
cies develop an accumulated total
aoiiar vaiuc in excess 01 tne total
recorded accumulated difference
for all species. The stumpnee rates
payanie tor cacn species win ne in
creased by the amortization rale in
effect for that species when the
unamortized estimated cost of the
main haul roads have been amor
tized b.v timber scaled. The un
amortized estimated cost Is $125.
130.no Amortization rates arc:
ponderosa and Jeffrey pine $12.04
per M board feet, sugar pine $12.04
per M board reet. white and red
fir none, Douglas fir $10.62 per M
hoard feet. Incense cedar none.
and Port Orford cedar $10.62 per
M board feet. Amortization of
main haul road costs Is computed
on 80 ncrccnt of the estimated tim
ber volume. The merchantable
volume of older dead (unsound
sapwoodi timber will be paid for
at the following rates for stump
age which will not he nihjeol to
quarterly calendar adjustment or
required deposits, ror ponoerosa,
Jeffrey and sugar pine $3.00 per
M feet b m. for stumpage (Includ
ing deposit for sale area better
ment!. For white and red fir and
Incense cedar $1.00 per M feet b.m.
for stumpage (including deposit for
sale area betterment). For Douslas
fir and Port Orrord cedar $3.00
per M feet b.m. for stumpage (In
cluding deposit for sale area
heltermenti. The right lo reiect
any and all bids Is reserved. Be
fore bids are submitted, hilt Infor
mation concerning Ihe timber, con
ditions of sale and the submission
of bids should be obtained from
the Forest Supervisor, Klamath
National Forest. Yreka. California,
or the Happy Cimn District
Ranger, Happy Camp, California.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that at 7:30 P.M. on the 14th
day or March, 11163, in the Coun
cil Chambers of the City Hall In
the City of Medford, Oregon,
there shall he a public hearing
by and before the Planning Com
mission of said city on the ques
tion of a request for a variance
to allow the construction nf a enr
age at 1418 Rcddy Avenue, Med
fnrd. Oregon, said property being
described as follows:
Beginning at Ihe Northwest
corner of Donation Land Claim
No 52, Township 37 South,
Range I West of the Willamette
Meridian, Jacluon County, Ore
gon; Ihence South 0 18' 20"
West. 143 feet for the true point
ot beginning: thence South 89
33' East, along the South boun
dary of Lots 1 and 2 of the
amended plat of Crown Heights
Addition to the City of Med
ford. 133 feet; thence South 0
IB' 20" West. 72 3 feet; thence
North 80 33' West. 133 feet
In the West boundary of said
Donation l.and Claim No. 32;
thence Norlh 0 lfl- 20" East,
along the West boundary of said
Donation Land Claim No. Vi,
72 3 feet to Ihe true point of be
ginning, O if McNeel.
Director of Building Safety.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
(hat at 7 30 P M. on the 14th dav
of March, 1063, in the Council
Chambers of Ihe City Hall in the
City ol Medford. Oregon, there
shall be a public hearing by and
before the Planning Commission
of said city on the question of a
request for a variance to the use
regulations In the Class II. Multiple-Family
rone, al 28 Myrtle
Street. Medford. Oregon.
O. R McNeel.
Director of Building Salely.
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Friday, March 8th at
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2 SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
RUMMAGE Sale bv Gamma XI
Sorority of Central Point March
otn al aid K. 4th in Medford.
0 a.m. a p.m.
RUMMAGE Sale Sponsored by
cicanor Hooseveit league, rem
Bid. Ttica. March 12. 9 a.m.
S p.m. Bring Rummage to BJdg.
before 0 p.m. Mar. 11, or for
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or Pat Miner 773-3U4U.
OREGON Bcauticiniu Association.
unit ii. Rummage sale rem
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K. M. E. u each bunday eve.
at 9. Your questions answered.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Aidrtch Trailer Park. For adults
only. Trailer space rentala as
low as $23 per mo. 1st. mo.
rent free, offer good to April
1st. Good water, swimming pool,
storage spaces, cement patios,
paved at., auto, laundry. Ever
green Bus service, lovely view,
propane, telephone, garbage scrv
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Come in and see us at 3 West
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COPPER Enameling applica
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JARI CREATIONS
84 AlidH, Ashland 4B2-1068
IRRIGATION ASSESSMENTS
First quarter 1003 irrigation As
sessments now due: delinquent
alter March 13. 1063. Pay at of
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trance on Slh. St., Grants Pass,
uregon
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SPECIALIZED BOOKKEEPING
316 C. Main. 772-OI30-772-OBH2
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB
Dtnturea repaired while you wail
1.30.1071 DliO.lSJtl
COLLEEN HOPE Dance Studio.
B.xly conditioning clans. 773-8204.
McCUE BEST HOME. 134 Laurel,
central point, l vacancy, a jaay.
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to consolidate your bills without
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201 Medical Center Bldg.
Meniora, uregon
HOME repaif work. Do Jobs low as
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Garden of Our Saviour
Memory Gardens 772-3813
SPOT"CASH for old coins. 772
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3-PERSONAl
MAXENES TAX SERVICE"
Day or eve. 664-2731
jqo tame KQCK Rd-
TAX REPORTS. Cleo Ca noose, 53
Ross Court. For day or eve. ap
pointments phone 772-2913. Same
im-wnun lince l'J4 1 ,
DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM?"
Contact A. A. Sun. 8 p-m.
Thurs. 8:30, 404 Walnul
Ph. 864-2006 779-1251
DENTURES repaired and rellned
while you wait. Day or eve. Ph.
773i2tL JLozierLan.
AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS?
If age. driving record, un
insured accident financial re
sponsibility filing, etc.. Is making
it difficult for you to secure
proper Insurance, see us. Con
venient monthly installment. Don
Stathos Insuror, 1005 E. Main,
Medford, 773-8658. Open Mon.
ot uc. mi a p. 111.
'GINGER'
OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON at
880 Stewart Ave. Special perion
"I5d...ervic A" worlt fuaran
teed Welcome! ladle, with thin,
line or problem hair.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Closed Mondaya 773-3139
VACANCY tor Lady or Man need
in nurilnit care. Mountain View
Nuning Home. 3gg Parle St..
Ashlano
4-LOST AND FOUND
LOST Black soft leather wallet:
vicinity Holly Theater. Need im-
ponam papers. bt.4-.IOb6.
BLACK Se white spotted feeder
hog lost between Wilson Rd. &
tame hock Rd. 664-3218-
LOST at Shopping Center Ster
ling identification bracelet. Re-
ward. 772-4447.
5-INSTRUCTIONS
Ballroom it Exercise classes.
Eagle Point call 446-1798
Central Point call 664-1489
PIANO lessons. Children only.
n Modern methods. 533-1177, Talent
ACCORDION LESSONS
10 WANTED MALE HEIP
WANTED -2 MEN
Neat appearing. Must have trana
, nortation. WILLING TO WORK.
Local company now interview.
Ing applicants for salesmen for
appliances. If you are mechani
cally Inclined & able to con
verse with people I have lob
for you Immediately. Commls
sion St bonus. Call
772-8152
Arrange for an appointment
SALESMAN Canvassers. Building-
New & Remodeling, etc
Commission. 664-1634.
WANTED OLDER Man on Pension
or Social Security. As night
Watchman, In exchange for Rent
& Utilities. No Drinkers Please.
i i-ojm pei ore o.
ORCHARD HEATERS WANTED
to work In vicinity of Gold Hill,
Central Point, it Eagle Point.
Apply aays at personnel office
Bear Creek Orchards S. Pacific
Hwy. or Call eves, after 6 p.m.
772-7875 or 664-1897.
MEN WANTED
For orchard heating, must have
transportation Apply personnel
office.
Bear Creek Orchards
Fscine Hwy.
WANTED neat appearing married
man ror sutler urusn Koute.
$103 per wk. guaranteed to start.
772-B034.
PRUNERS WANTED
Phone 772-7B7& or 826-4730 after
B p.m.
SALESMAN Kffi BY CO.
1 1 WANTED FEMALE HELP
LADY for part time. General Of
fice work. Must have own tran
sportation. Give age, address 4c
telephone to Tribune Box 7110.
ANewLerner'sSfiop
Will open In March in the
MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER
Apply for the following post
ilions: Full time sales
Part time sales
Credit Manager
Display Manager
Cashiers
Maids
Pressers
Apply Mr. Haslett. Mon. V Tues.
March 11th St 12th. 0 ajn, to
4 p.m.
BABY sitter. Room and boardT
some salary, can 77J-jou.
MEN'S Alteration Lady: Must be
a oie to use steam press, urews
Mans tore, Medford Shopping
Center.
BABY Sitter Wanted. Vicinity
Barnett Rd . 772-7370 after 3 p m.
BABYSITTER 2 boys, your home
o aay wk.. h to a. rreier mature
lady. Send age. qualification
phone no., address St no. of
children at home. Write Tribune
Box 6813.
WAITRESS wanted Apply Hotel
meoiora. no te.epnone cans
please. ..
FULL OR PART TIME
LUZIER COSMETICS sell them
selves. 100 repeat business. Ad
vertised In McCaUs. No party
plan no delivery. Generous
Commissions. 482-2433. Write
1 3 MALE OR FEMALE HHP
SOLICITOR for collection agency.
Salary and percentage. Ph. 773-
Bi47.
MEDFORD
EMPLOYMENT SERVtCS
Room 301 ExacuUvo Bldg.
3111 E Main 773-384
13 WANTED SITUATIONS
CARPENTER work. Contract or
by nr. 6H4.1634.
TRACTOR ROTOVATING
772-20M or 773-8760
YARD WORK. Any kind. Have
equipment. 7722871.
LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED
26 N e wtown 772.4073
ODD Jobs Carpenter, painting,
lawn, garden, pruning. L. Lynch,
772-7324.
MEDFORD NURSERY SCHOOL
Child Care by Wk. or Day. AM.
Or P.M. hy Appoint, only.
Mre. EHiel Tennant 773-304T
BOOKKEEPER Secretary. Lum
ber. G. M. C. shorthand. Half
Dava. 772-3131
ALTERATIONS Plain Sewlnglt
children1, clothes. 533-1678;
HOUSE CLEAN .NO Je'lrontng
Reterencea 773-3902
CARPENTER Work by hour or
Job. 833-2886.
HOUSEKEEPING or care for eld
erly people: live In. Call altar
8 pm. 664-1218.
MARRIED man desperately needs
work, anything considered. 838-
4870
Housecleanlng By Hour
References 773-3623
"BABY or Elderly lady sitting.
772-8260
IRONING Free pickup tt dellv.
cry. 773-1489. No Saturday calls.
HOUSEWORK A Ironing wanted.
Call Mrs. Hubart Brown, 773-
7118.
Carpenter work. nw or re
model, 772-3168.
WILL BABY SIT. my home).
772-31 68.
EXPERIENCED set timber faltan
want lob. 481-07M.
HOME repair work. Do Job tovM
83. 333-1124.