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School St. Mary's High Editor, Mary Ann Carnegie; Reporters, Anne Depner, Susie Lalendresse. Michelle Ely, Mary Rementeria Monday marked the begin ning of another nine-weeks se mester as St. Mary's students received report cards. Those applying for first hon ors the following day were seniors Mary Ann Carnegie, Kathy Hout, and Mary lee Lowry. Second honors went to Laura Batzcr, Ann Turner, Jim Webb, Linda Lewis, Jerry Vakoc, Mike Stinson, Char lotte Sokolowski, Jim Cal houn, and Sandy Cook. Juniors attaining first hon ors were Pal Fellers, Annette Burich, Mike Latendresse, and Doug Vakoc: second honors were given to Mike Soran and Mary Kay Hochstatter. First honors were earned by sophomores Susie Laten dresse, Tara Hill, Michelle Ely, Mike Stevenson. Anne Parsons. Nanette Sakraida. Joyce Jarmin, and Marilyn Potter; second honors' to Dan Seitz, Steve Cook, John Batz cr, Martha Fitzpatrick, Mary Carol Leavens. Marilyn Fel lers, Margaret Harmon. Chris Harrison, Mary Ross, Jeanne Rossi. Stenhanie Hollen, and Susan Gorley. Freshmen awarded f Lr s t honors were Susan Naunies, Marily Erb, Greg Hull, Carlye Baker, Jean Wehrly, and Mary Louise Harmon; second honors went to Suzi Elliott John Kenthaw, Glenn Stew art, Mary Jacobson. Dan Kos- matka. and Bill Reverman Eiqhteen girls from St Mary's High school attended S day of recollection at the convent of the Holy Names Sunday. The day began with Mass, said by Father Lulay, in Inn Convent Chapel. UNSPLIT RED FIR LOG ENDS $150 a- IT No Bark EAGLE WOOD CO Phone 826-4081 MODERN PLUMBING & SHEET METAL Phone 773-5368 613 Eur Jackson Street STOP don't look at another home until you've seen this one. Charming 1900 sq. (t. of modern living area, beauti ful ww carpeting, large LR and 3 large BR's, 2 lull-tiled baths, covered patio, big 3 car-carport, daylight base ment and sprinkler system. Only S21.000 Call . . . Alma . 773-8401 or evenings 773-3187 Bill Wright Real Estate 613 E.Jackson Phone 773-5368 I 9lraf Here's HIGH RECOVERY Unit A I 3v VmS wi,n Greater Capacity-But 1 k Mm 66 Gal E,ec5rlc WATER HEATER H C lmifllli Glass Lined Heater 589.50 W I W fk Le" Ca0re allowance 15.00 IN THE MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER Open Saturdays for your convenience News Alter breakfast, which was provided by (he Sisters, three ! conferences were conducted by Father Lulay in the Chap el. The first conference de noted "The Role of Women." the second explained the "Means of Growth in Love;" and the third was based on "Peace and Joy, the Rewards in Living the Role." Private conferences were held in the 1 convent parlor after the con- j fcrences. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament brought the conferences to an end. A tour throughout the en tire convent was then given by the Sisters, followed by a social with the Sisters in the Community room of the con vent. Special permission was granted His Excellency Arch bishop Edward D. Howard for the day of recollection. Sister Sheron Marie and Sister Mary Agatha organized tile day. Guest speakers have high lighted recent American prob lems classes. Mayor James Dunlevy visited the Seniors March 29 to expain the or ganization of Medford's city government. Both the legis lative branch, which is com posed of mayor and council men and the various adminis trative departments were in cluded in the explanation. Mayor Dunlevy used cur rent problems and proposals to illustrate the functioning of individual departments. Stu dents were allowed time to direct any questions they had to the mayor. Charles Crary. an active member of the labor field for many years, was guest of the class Monday, April 1. Crary put fortli the problem of find ing jobs for both high school and college graduates as the underlying weakness in our economy. The position that la bor occupies, the rights this position brings, and details concerning the purpose of strikes and boycotting were included among his discussion topics. Representatives of the Armed Forces spoke to Junior and Senior boys recently. Four representatives from the various branches, headed by Chief Hawkins of the Navy, tlined various plans that each branch of the service offers. Time was left for a question and answer period to clear up any difficulties ine boys had regarding their mil itary obligation and ways of serving. The vigorous campaigns of the various senior candidates for Student Government Day began Tuesday, April 2, and came to a climax Thursday, April 4, with the speeches of the candidates and their man agers in a special assembly. The offices for which the can didates vied were superintend ent of schools, councilmen of ward II, fire chief, and city treasurer-recorder. The actual voting took place Friday, April 5. Howard School During our spring vacation many first graders went on trips. Brad Laurine went to San Francisco, and Glen Gil ford and Beth Parish visited in Portland. Janet Friesen went to Los Angeles and attended the Orange show. Billy Bowers vis ited his grandparents at Eu gene. Betty Prince 'isited her grandmother at Coquille. David Baseler visited in Sc- attle. Kenneth Trautman went to Sun Valley, Shelley Norum. Kathy Cook and Mike I Rock visited in Klamath Falls, and visiting in northern Cali fornia were Larry Jenks, Joni Simmons and Erroll Mclntire. All first graders saw a film taken of the Pear Blossom Festival. Georgann Wenzcl and Ani ta Jack are two new girls in Mrs. Ruthe Aldrich's second grade room. Georgann trans ferred from Washington and Anita transferred from Jack sonville. Michele Cowan is a new girl in Mrs. Margaret Mann's second grade room. She trans ferred to our school from Jackson school. Debra Wil liams moved to Phoenix, Ore. In social studies, we have been studying about building new homes. We have read books and watched new houses being built on Mace rd. We have found many signs of spring. We are making a booklet about spring in sci-1 enpe. Most of the people in Mrs. Audrey Berry's and Mrs. Hul dah Fisher's third grade rooms have finished their "If I Were Going" readers. The last part about Africa was especially interesting. We have learned manv things about the desert. We have seen two interesting films about the camel. We had fun making self portraits. We cut them out and put them on the bulletin board. Jean Wenzel is a new girl in Mrs. Elva Edler's fourth grade room. She came to us from Washington school. George Head transferred to Washington school. The fourth grade boys' base ball team has won all of their intramural games. During National Library Week, April 22-26, Jack Bai ley's fifth grade room will prepare a special bulletin board in the school library. The bulletin board will fea ture award winning books. Wednesday, April 24, the Howard school librarians will have an afternoon tea for patrons. There also will be a plant sale, with the proceeds to be used for the purchase of new library books. In history and geography, we have finished a unit on transportation. During the next two weeks we will be studying communication and government. We have a new student in our room. Danny Jones comes to us from the state of Wash ington. Students from the depart mcnt were privileged to go with Mrs. Nita Birdseye to the Medford art center last week. They went to see the work of Jancll Lansing, a student from southern Cali fornia who is about our age. We were interested to see her work, and to see the various kinds of material she used to paint her pictures. Mrs. George Flanagan will be coming to our school for two days each week. She will help us in whatever we are doing. Mrs. Flanagan has been to many of the places we study about, and has brought back pictures. We are looking forward to the art show which the Med ford grade schools will be having soon. We are putting the finishing touches on our projects, which we hope to send. Our department chorus is working on numbers to be sung in the Music Festival May 10 in the Medford Ar mory. Ronald Quackenbush's sixth grade home room wel comes a new student. Her name Is Judy Johnson, who MEDFORD attended Jackson school. During activity period, a group of 18 fifth and sixth gradr boys have been taking part in a chess tournament. Winners in first-round con-1 tests have been Barry Leach, M a y n a r d Hadley. Steve ' Strickland. Keith Guisinger, and Jimmy Marshall. Ron Singler's sixth grade room is completing the study Of South America in social studies. The next six weeks will consist of a unit on the j West Indies, and the work of the Organization of Ameri can States. We are completing a unit on weather in science. We are starting our spring fitness testing in PE. Early results indicate an improve ment over the full tests. Intramural Softball has got ten under way. Oak Grove School Oak Grove students have had a successful year with a student body led by Mike Her rin, president; Steve Note, vice president; Rita Myers, secretary, and Jeff Werner, treasurer. Mrs. Dena DeKorte is the supervisor of the stu dent body. There have been five meet ings held this year. Our most recent National School assem bly was put on by George Pitts, who made sounds with bones, told jokes, showed some skills, and did some ven triloquism. Our PTA has planned a family night at the movies. All families can get in for a dollar. Mrs. Beatty has plan ned the entertainment for the evening. Popcorn and candy will be sold during the movie. On March 13, Dads and Moms came to school to learn or understand sixth grade math. Earl Kirby told them about different bases and terms and why they are taught. Refreshments were made by the students. April 8 through 12 is li brary week. Mrs. DeKorte, our librarian, has planned ac tivities for the week. Her room is going to put on a play LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE No. 63-100-K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON. PORTLAND, a nation al banking association, Plaintiff. PAUL M. MATHEWS and BERN ICE O. MATHEWS, husband and wife; LLOYD SELBY, doing bus iness at SELBY CHEVROLET COMPANY; JOHN L. FLYNN; SARA JANE MATHEWS, ORE GON STATE TAX COMMIS SION; and THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Defendants. B.v virtue of a Writ of Execution issued in the above entitled Court and cause to me directed and aated the 21st day of March, 1963 upon a Judgement and Decree of fore closure entered in said Court on March 19. 1963 in favor of The First National Bank of Oregon. Portland, a national banking as sociation, Plaintifi and against Paul M. Mathews and Bernice O. Mathews, husbanok and wife, and each of them, commanding me to make tale of the following de scribed real property situated in the County of Jackson and State of Oregon: Commencing at a point 660.0 feet South of the Northeast corner or Lot A of BELLVUE In Township 39. South, Range 1 East of the Willamette Mer idian, Jackson County. Oregon; thence South 0 12' West. 233.42 feet to the true point of beginning; thence North 89" 46 West. 133.05 feet to the East line of Park Street; thence South 0" 12' West along said side line. 70.0 feet; thence South 89 48' East 153.05 feet; thence North 0 12' East. 70 feet to the true point beginning. I will on Thursday, the 25th dav of April, 1963 at Nine o'clock A. M. at the front door of the County Courthouse in Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, sell at public auction (subject to redemp tion! to the highest bidder for casn. all of the right, title and interest of the said Defendants, and each of them, In the above entitled suit, in or to the above described real property, or any part thereof, to satisfy said Writ of Execution. De cree, interest and costs. DATED this 25th day of March. 1063. Date of lirst publication: March 27. 1963. Date of last publication: April 17. 1963- De Armnd Leigh Sheriff of Jackson County SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY MARGARET E. FRADY. Plaintiff. VI. EUGENE R. FRADY. Defendant. To Eugene R. Frady. the above named defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby summoned to appear in the above entitled court and cause and an swer the complaint of the plaintiff on file therein against you within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, which first publication is April 10. 1963. and you will hereby take notice that if you fail to so ap pear and answer as herein re quired the plaintiff will apply to the court for a decree of divorce and restoring to plaintiff her for mer name of Margaret E. Tucker. This summons Is published, and you are required to appear and answer as herein provided, under and by virtue of an order duly made, rendered and entered by the Hon James M. Main. Circuit Judge of Jackson County. Oregon, under date of April 8. 1993 ROBERTS KELLINGTON BRANCHFIELD & HEFFERNAN Attorneys lor Plaintiff Address 71) Estt Main St Medford. Oregon i 3 Bedroom Home f In Tslant Three Fertile Acres $11,950 Roomy home new in '50 Beau tifully landscaped, fruit and shade tree. City water, sewer. Shop and apt. both plumbed. Small barn. Hurry! ajVRED ARROW REALTY Ray H. Maudlin, ftealtar, 535-1752 At llintxtr Lift in Talent MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. about a girl who gets lost in I Bookland and must read a 1 book before she can get out. She finds it so much fun that she reads many more and the characters come to life. Another activity in book week is the decorating of Eas ter eggs like book characters. A prize will be given to the i one who makes the best egg. In sports, the boys are start-; ing baseball. The first game i was April 4 against Griffin Creek. The sixth grade girls have j had an excellent volleyball season this year. They won six games and lost one The fifth grade girls will repre sent Oak Grove in volleyball next year. April 5. the sixth grade girls challenged the sixth grade boys to a kite flyiog ! contest. All of the kites were j homemade. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO MINING CLAIMANTS Puhlished pursuant to section 5 of the act ol July 23 1955 (69 Stat. 3671. To whomever It may con cern: PROCEEDING NO. BLM 63-2 lOrcr-.ni 013191) Notice is hereby given in pur su' nee of a proper Request lor Puolication heretofore filed in ac cordance with section 5 of the Act ol Jul' 23. 1935 69 Stat. 3671. and the regulations thereunder' i43 CFR 185.123-165.127) 1. That on February 20. 1963. the State Director. Bureau of Land Management, whose address is 71U Nr. Holladay. Portland 12. Ore gon, filed in the Land Office of the Bureau ol Land Management, Department of the Interior, at 710 N.E. Holladay. Portland 12. Ore gon, a request for publication uf notice to all mineral locators or any person claiming under them involving a mining claim or claims located on all lands belong ing to the United Stales and under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management. In t'te County nf Jackson. State uf Oregun de suibed as follows, to wit: Willamette Meridian, Oregon T. 32 S.. R. 1 W: sees. 1. U. 12, 13. 14, 19. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26, 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. T. 39 S., R. 1 Wl sec. 22. T. 33 S., R. 2 Wi sees. 7. 19. 29. T. 38 S., R. 2 W: sees. 28. 34. T. 39 at, R. 2 Wl sec. 17. T 36 S.. R. 3 WI sec. 11. T. 37 8 It 3 W: sees. 4. 6, 9. 10. 11. 12. 13, 17. 18. 20. 21. 22. 23, 23. 26. 27. 32; 33. 34. 33. T. 38 S., R. 3 W: sec. 15. T. 39 S., R. 3 W: sees. 2. 3. 4, 5, 7. 9. 11. 15. 17. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 2o. 34. 35. T. 34 8., K. 1 W: sees. 1, 3, 9. 11, 13. 17 2L 23. 27. 29. 31. 33. T. 36 S R. 4 Wl sec. 27. T. 37 S.. R. 4 W: sees. 3. 5. 7. 9. 11. 15. 17. 21. 23. 27. 30. 33. 35. T. 39 S., R. 4 Wl sees. 3, 6. 25. T. 37 S.. R. 1 Bl sees. 5. 9. 15. 21. 23. 25. 26, 35. T. 40 S.. R. 1 E: sees. 1. 28, 30. T. 41 S., R. 1 E: sees. 2. 10. 12. 13. 14. 18. T. 33 8., R. 2 E; sees. 1, 3, 4. 3. 6, 7, 8. 9. 11. 12. 13. 15. 17. 18. 19. 21. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 29. 30. 31. 33. 33. T. 33 s.. R. 2 Bl sees. 19. 29. 30, 31. 32. 33. X. J B,i II. 1 2 E: sees. 4. 5. 0. 11. 34. T.37 S., R. 2 E: sees. 7. 10. 17. 20. 21. 22, 31, 32 T. 38 Sh R- 2 Bl sees. 3, 6, 9, 35. T. 39 B., R. 2 I sees. 2. 3. 13. 23. 26. 27. 35 I. h.. K. I . sees 11 12. 13. 14. 17. T. 41 &., R. 2 E: sees. 2, 3. 4. 9. 10. T. 33 v. R. 3 E: sees 18. 19. T. 34 S., R. 3 E: secB 2. 3. 3. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12, 13. 14. 15. 18. 21. 23. 24. 25, 26, 27. 29. 31. 33. 34. 35. 2. That if any person claiming or asserting under, or by virtue of any unpatented mining claim lo cated Drior to July 23. 1955. any right, title, or interest in the veaetative surface resources and other surface resources, under such mining clnim, contrary to or in conflict with the limitations or restrictions specified in section 4 oi sain act, as to ine unove described lands or any part there of, shall fail to file in the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Man agement at 710 N.E. Holladay. Portland 12. Oregon, and within 150 days from the below-stated date ot first publication of this notice, a vermen statement which shall act forth as to such mining claims' ll) The date of location; l2i The book and page of recor dation of the notice or certificate ol location: (3) The section or sections of the Eublic land surveys which em race such mining claim; or if such lands .u- unsurveyed either the section or sections which would probably emhrace such mining claim when the public land sur veys are extended to such lands or a tie by courses and distances an appro veil united Mates mineral monument: i4i Whether such claimant is a locator or purchaser under such location; and (3) The name and address of such claimant and names and ad dresses so far as known to the claimant of any other person or persons claiming any inieresi or interests in or under such un patented minim: claim: such fail ure shall be conclusively deemed 1 1 to constitute n waiver and re linquishment by such mining claimant of any right, title, or in terest under such mining claim contrary to or in conflict with the limitations or restrictions specified in section 4 oi ine act ot Jiny la, 1955 '69 Stat. 367i. as to tin- patented claims located after that date, and (Hi lo constitute a con sent by such mining claimant that such unpatented mining claim shall be subject to said limitations and restrictions, and (ill) to pre clude thereafter, prior to issuance ot patent, any assertion by such mining claimant or any right or title to or Interest in or under such mining claim contrary to or in conflict with said limitations or restrictions. Section 4 provides, generally, that unpatented mining claims located after July 23. 1955 hall not he used for purposes other than prospecting, mining, or processing operations, or uses reasonably incident thereto: that luch claims will be subject to the right of the United States to man age and dispose of the vegetative surface resources thereof and to manage other surface resources therof; and that, except to the ex tent required for mining opera tions and uses reasonably incident thereto or to provide clearance for such operations or uses, claimants ol such claims shall not use or dis- jose of vegetative or other sur hcc resources thereof: and that. except for clearance for such pur poses, any permitted severance or removal of limber must be In ac cordance with sound principles of inresi management nam section i alio provides that any use of the surface of any such mining claim by the United State, its permit tees or licensees, shall be such as not to endanger or materially Interfere with the prospecting, mining, processing or reasonably Incident uses by the mining claim ant The date of first publication of this Notice shall be March 20, 1963 Dated: March 7. 1963 M. M Gorecki. Chief. Minerals Section. Bureau of Land Management De partment of Interior. Portland. Oregon Spring Is S-P-R-U-N-G See th Naw COUNTRY HOMES t the LAND '0 MANY OAKS Drivt ftvt Tbl Rock Rd. Croit ike ri.tr nd follow "OPEN HOUSE" ligm, or Ittl THE DUGGANS- 855-1138 OREGON MA -aTotfoo-ji. cj ,. .. ,. , "It's trying! The Classified great for bare spots! LEGAL NOTICES Notice of contests. United States Department of (he Interior, Bureau of Land Management. Oregon Land Office. 710 N.E. Holladay. Port land 12. Oregon. March 4. 1963. To the parties named hereinafter, also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate lien or interest in the mining claims described herein: Whereas it appears that your ad dresses are unknown and that you cannot be found alter diligent search, you and each of you arc hereby notiiled that pursuant to the provisions of section 2333. United States Revised Statutes and Title 43 ot the Code of Federal Regulations. Part 221. the State Director. State Office. Bureau of Land Management. 710 N.E. Holla day Portland 12. Oregon, directed contest proceedings against certain purported mining locations upon lands of the United States in Town ship 36 South. Range 3 West; Township 37 South. Range 3 West; Township 38 South, Range 3 West; Willamette Meridian. Jackson Count v Stale of Oregon. The names ol persons whose addresses are unknown and the numbers ot contest proceedings in which such persons are believed to he inter ested are as shown hereinafter. Doran. W. F.. Oregon 012817; EdmUDSOn, M. W.. Oregon 013024; Magrudcr. C. O r e g o n 013003; Mears. H. A.. Oregon 012817: Spurlin. Frances S Oregon 013004; Watson. J. T., Oregon 013000, Watson. W. F. Oregon 013006. The numbers of contest proceed ing's, claim names, dates of loca tion and the section (where de terminable), township and range respectively are shown below. Oregon 013003 Unnamed placer claim located 138 78 sec. 11, lot 10 In part T. 36 S.. R. 3 W.; Oregon 013000 Unnamed placer claim lo cated 2 13 95 sec. ll lot 10 in part, lot 13 in part, T. 36 S., R. 3 W -. Oregon 013004 Unnamed placer claim located prior to 1212 '94 1 i Ot 13. T 36 S.. R. 3 W.5 Oregon 013006 Unnamed placer claim located prior to 3'30'95 sec. U lot 10 in part, lot 13 in part, T. 36 S.. R. 3 W.; Oregon 012817 Hawkava American loda located 2 10.96. sec. 1 SE'SE'4. T. 37 S . R. 3 W., Oregon 013024 Oolden Jubilee No. 1 and No. 4 lodes lo cated 7 l 18 sec. 6 Bis in part, T. 3B 5 , R. 3 W. It is alleged In the contest proceedings with re spect to each of the foregoing claims: 1. That the land embraced within the claim or claims Is non mineral In character; 2. That min erals have not been found within the limits of the clnim or claims in sufflnlcnt quantities to consti tute a valid discovery. You arc herehv notified therefore, that the said allegations will he taken as confessed and the said locations will be declared null and void, without further right to be heard either before this office, or on appeal if you fail to file in this office within 30 days after the fifth publication of this notice as shown below, your answer speci fically responding to the allega tions of contest. You should state in your answer the mailing ad dress to which you desire further notices to he sent to you. and make reference to the contest and loca tion in which you are indicated herein lo hold Interest. M. M. Gorecki. Chief. Minerals Section. Land Office. 710 N.E. Holladay, Portland 12. Oregon. First Publication March 13. 1963 Second Publication March 20. 1063 Third Publication March 27. 1P63 Fourth Publication April 3. 1983 Fifth Publication April 10. 1963 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that pur suant to an Order made and en tered in the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for Jackson Coun ts in the matter of Mir estate nf Edward E. Carlon. deceased, the undersigned Administrator of the said estate with the Will Annexed, from and after the 2nd dav of May. 10H3, at the office of Skyr man & Heisel. attorneys for .atd estate, at Room 321. Medical Cen ter Building, Medford, Oregon, shall proceed to sell for cash at private sale, the real property of said estate, described as follows, to-wll: Lot I, 2. 3. 4. 5, 8 and 7 in Block 20 of ihe Amended Pint of Blocks 2-3-5-7-8-1 1-12-13-1 4-18-17-20-21-22-23 of OAKDALE PARK ADDITION to the City of Medford. Jackson County, Ore gon, according to ihe official plat thereof, now o' record. Harrv C. Skvrman. Administrator wllh the Will Annexed of Ihe Estate of Edward E Carlon. deceased. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given that a E unite hearing will be had and eld hv the Common Council t, the Cltv Of Central Point at Ihe hour of 7 30 p m . April 23. 1083, al fhe council chamber In the City Hull al Cenlral Pont. Oregon, on the question of the change of one of Lot 4, Cookseys Addition, from Residential Zone 1 to Light In dustrial Zone 3. in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 304 of the City of Cenlral Point, and at said hearings all persons Interested will he heard upon f.aid Question B' direrMon f the Council of the Clly of Central Point Lyle Paull. Recorder WALTER H. JONES-S.R.A. Apr Miser Coniultant 72 Century Bldg. Phone 772-4453 Ad said this grass seed was1 LEGAL NOTICES SALE OF GOVERNMENT USED EQUIPMENT Public Auction sale of Government used equipment will be held at the U. S. Forest Service Warehouse, 1319 E. Mc- ndrewi Roan. Men lord. Oregon. Tuesday. April 23. 1963. starting promptly at 10:00 A.M. 7ne sale includes motor grader, pickups, carrvallo. panels. 4x4"s. 1 t ton truck, n sedan, a Kasoline engine. and light plant generators. Insprc- lion may am mane from u;uu a.m. to 4:00 P M April 19 and 22 and before the sale time. 10:00 A.M. April 23, 1963. Full payment of ae eented bids must be made before 3:0a P M. an date of sate. Payment must be made by money order, certified or cashiers check, or hank draft, payable to Forest Serv ice USDA. Personal checks or cash cannot be accepted. Full Informa tion available at the Supervisor's Office. Rogue River National For est, Room 313, Post Office Build ing, Medford. Oregon. NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR KALE TRIPOD BLOWUOWN Oral auction hds will be received b.v the Forest Supervisor, or his authorized representative at the office of the Forest Supervisor, Post Office Building. Medford, Orecon. beginning at 10:30 A. M.. April 22, 1083. for all merchant able timber marked or designated for culling on an area embracing On acres, more or less, wiimn Sections !). 18 17, 21, 22 and 28, T. 31 S.. R. 2 E., W.M.. surveyed, in the Rogue River National For est, Jackson County, Oregon. The estimated volumes are: 160 M hoard feet ol Douglas-Ilr; 380 M hoard feet or Shasta red fir; 2B0 M board feel of white fir and other specie The minimum ac ceptable bid per M board tcct la as follows: Douglas-fir 927.33; Shnala red fir 914.83; white fir and other snccics Stl.90. This in cludes the following rates, per M hoard feet for stumoagc, includ ing deposit for sale area better ment: $17.73 base rate plus an additional ?H 10 for Doua las-fir: $8.00 base rate plus an additional $3.13 for Shasta red fir; $3.30 base rate plus an additional $4.00 for white fir and other species; and $1.30 for slash disposal for all species. In addition there Is with in the sale area an unestlmated volume of Douglas-fir, logs and peeler block.s. unmerchantable he cause of defect which the bidder may agree to remove at $0.30 per M board feet, gross scale. The prices hid for stumpage shall be considered as tentative rates subject fo quarterly calendar adjustment upward or downward by 0.5 of the differ ence between the average of the i mommy uougias-nr negton in dices, as calculated by the Forest service, or ine western I'ino As sociation Lumber Price Index for the three previous months, and the following base Indices: Douglas-fir 1 14.26(E): Shasta red fir 01.34(A). white fir and other spe cies 01.54(A). Such adjustments In the price for stumpage shall be applicable to timber scaled during the three-months period following the quarter for which the adjust ment is computed. In no event, however, shall the payment rates for each quarter he less than Ihe base rates as stated above. When the adjusted rates by species arc lower than the base rates, the difference between the total dollar value of the timber cut at ad justed rates and at hasc rntcs will be recorded lor each species. The stumpage rale for any species will not he Increased above the hasc rate until the subsequent adjusted rates above the base rate for all nnecies develnn an accumu lated total dollar value In excesi of fhe total recorded accumulated difference for all species Sealed hlds will ho puhllcly opened and posted, at the office of the Forest Supervisor, at 10:30 A.M. on April 22. 1063. All those who submitted a satisfactory sealed bid will be permitted Immediately to continue auction bidding. A money order, bank draft, cashier's or certified check In the sum of $2,000.00 must accompany each bid. to be applied to Ihe nurchase nrlce. refunded. or retained for application to any claim l or tin mages, according to the conditions of sale. If request ed hy the purchaser, contract terms will permit felling of timber in advance ol payment up to the value of the performance hond. If an oral hid Is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must immediately con firm ine oral md ny suumt't'ng It In writing on a Forest 'etvlce hid form The right to relet an and all bids ll reserved. Forest Service hid forms for ufc In sub mitting scaled bids and full in formation concerning the limber, the condition! of sale and th'-' Mb mllllOn of bids should he obtained from the ni1 riet flange r, lint. Oflel Oreiron. or fhe Forest Su pervisor. Medford. Oregon before hlds are submitted. Red. $400 3 BR. 2 bilh, very flood hou-.e on Roberts Rd. Now split level, 3 8R, family room, 1 6,500, 10 down, terms. 3 BR nut Manor, J I 5,500. Owner very anxious to sell. Desperate to sell. I -BR on Bar nett Rd. Make offer. 3 IR, 2V, bath, quest qlrs , beautiful location, $27,500. 3 BR, family room, fenced back yard, 100' x 150' lot, J13.500 2 BR, I A overlooking Rogut River, good well, $8,500. NklGHT member of MLS CERTIFIED APPRAISER MAIN OFFICE ASHLAND 11 No. lit. 482 2361 Branch Office THE MALL, 100S E. Mam MEDFORD-773-8401 WEDNESDAY. APRIL LEGAL NOTICES NOTICB OF MEETING Of ROGtlF. RIVER VAI.I.FY lit IT. 1. tiATION DISTRICT BOARD OF I r-ltUAL.lZATION Noticw is hereby civen thn.t the Board of Directors of the Rogue River Valley Irrigation District acting as a Board of Equalization will meet at the office nf said Dis trict. 3199 Merriman Road. Med ford, Oregon on Tuesday, May 7. VJtyi at mc hour of I0:00 ociocK am. for the purpose of reviewing and correcting its assessment and apportionment of the taxes of taid (JiMrici tor ine year li.oj-mu-t. i Until said hearing, the assessment I list of said District shall remain in t ic office of the Secretary of the Board of the District at the above address for inspection by all per son! Interested. The said meeting of the Board of Equalization shall continue as long as necessary to I hear and determine any objections . ny nterestco persons 10 assessments and apportionments i thereof, and any other matter i connected therewith which may I come before them. Dated and first puoiisncci inis : 10th day of April. 1063. narom w, sexion. ociiewi.' 1 Board of Directors Rogue River Valley Irriga tion District 1 LODGE NOTICES Reamcs Chapter O E S Stated meeting Thursday. April 11. 8:00 P.M. Initi ation. Nellie Dyke. WM Medford Bodies. Scottish Rite. Thursday. April 11, 1963. 8:00 P.M. Maundy l hurbdav observance Bl Hall of Central Point Lodge No. 133. AF&AM. Central Pt . Orce. Speak- r M. W. Bro., Ralph f. Moore. 3. PGM Fred A. Purdin. Secretary. Stated Communication. Warren Lodge No. 10 AF & AM Jacksonville. April 10. 1963. 8 p.m. Guest Speaker and mov ies. Visitors welcome Re freshments. Don Shore. W M . ; Special Central Point Lodge No. 133 AF & AM April 10, 7:30 P.M. Work In FG degree. Masons invited. P. W. Hopkins W M . 2 SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS PLANT & SHRUB SALE Sat.. Aorll 13. U a.m. to 3 p.m. NORTON MKT. PARKING LOT PHOENIX GARDEN CLUB SALE - USED CLOTHING The Thrift Shop Located at McAndrews & Columbus Thins, & Fit, Apr, 11-12 ft:30 A.M. to id Noon. 3-PERSONM I wit. i. Not he responsible for any debts other than my own. William W. Babcock. Box 300. Rt. 32. Marrlnian. New York. WANTED fjood convalescent care Tor elnerlv lady. Your nomc. Medford Vicinity. 4B2-1803. NOTICEI COMMERCIAL SPRAYING nf all kinds. No oh too little. W1TIIROW 772-5376 SPECIAL NOTICE Gospel Meet ing now in progress ach eve. 7:30. W. Main at Chestnut. Everyone invited. No collec tions. Wonderful vocal music. LIS.0 transportation. R2'-4HHJ; DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM? Contact A.A. Sun. 8 p.m. Thurs. 8:30. 404 Walnut P.v 664-2006 779-1251 ANYONE bavins a drinking nrob- lem is welcome at the Medford Groun of Acohollcs Anonymous 8:30 p.m. Tues & Sat. rear or 2V n oakdaie. 773-4848. ai- Anon Group every Tuesday. SPOT CASH for old coins. 772- 2850 TAX REPORTS. Cleo C noose. 03 Ross Court For dav or eve. an- pointmenta phone 772-2013 Same' location since 1041. DENTURES repaired and relined while you wait Day or eve. Ft) 773-6026 23 1-ozler Lane INCOME tax service. Cecelia Ray- burn, 243 N. Ivy. 773-33B5. MAXENE S TAX SERVICE Day or eve. 664-2731 3338 Table Rork Rd IFYOU arc Elderly we would like vou to live with us St be at home St leel at homo call 773- 3427 AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? If age. driving r e c o r d. un insured accident financial re sponsibility filing, etc.. Is making it difficult Tor you to secure propci insurance, see us. Con venient monthly Installment. Don Stathos Insuror, 1005 E Main. Medford. 773-6658 Open Mon it Tues. till (I p.m. HOME IS WHERE YOU FIND IT You'll find your homo buvmg least costly through ECHO. Now PHA (mured financ ing is ivdeiliblo to folk in rural artis. Only 3 down or, if you own your lot, No Down Payment. V No Closing Com 100 Financing v' Paymtnti Like Rant CALL FOR DETAILS PHONE 773-7471 Modal Home B12 S. Central Open o r, Si. Dayi a Waek -tcifc-l ; i Open 11-5 Sunday D H In Grants Pass H j 111 Redwood Art. B F-hena 476-4002 H B 5 3 PERSONAL ;.":US "au,e"l,i2" ....... w '-'' SPACE available at Lyn Haven Home tci man or woman, by the way, wen or inomn. otn-wai. 'GINGER' OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON at 8R0 Stewart Ave. Special person alized service All work guaran teed Welcomes Indies with thin, fine or problem hair. EVENING APPOINTMENTS Closed Mdndavi 773-3139 DRESS up for Easter with-a naw hairdo. Permanents S8.50 & up. CALL MARGARET 535-4103 TALENT BEAUTY SALON JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB Dentures repaired while you wait 899-1071 - 899-1553 CREDIT "EQUITY, INC. is a debt consolidating agency licensed Ac bonded by the State ol Oregon with the purpose of planned debt reduction. 201 Medical Center Bide 33 N, Central 773-7103 Open Free Cifi5aea Supplies FERRIS WHEEL CERAMICS HIS StcMart 779-1746 Eastside COIN LAUNDRY !j Hawthorne St. Open 24 hn. day 4-LOST AND FOUND LOST 2 Black W F 400 lb. steers. Griffin Creek. Dark Hollow area. Conflict L. M. Peterson, 773-K08B. 5-INSTRUCTIONS CERAMICS Instruction in Cer amic porcelain china p. ant ing underglaze glass lamina tion Open Tues . Wed. & Thura. Visitor welcome. 101 W. Main. Talent 10 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Service Salesman, sell A: repair vacuum cleaners. Hour ly witge plus Imnus Apply Starki, (22 N Riverside ONE SALESMAN needed It hai been proven that our methods & comm. schedule gives salesmen excellent sleadv earnings, Apply Starks. 623 N. Rive raido MAN6r woman" for Watkina route $105 wk. guarnntee it you can qualify From 8 to 9 a.m. and from B in 7 p m, 1414 stuge Rd . South. Medford. '$i':d.,i' THOS.J.HIGHT'uc0: SirjS, Phone 772-5223 HlLL TOP VIEW OF VALLEY 25 aicrc!., 7 A. irrig. pasture. T.I.D. Good domestic well. 3 B R. homo, Weitinghouse equipped, Fireplace, outdoor deck, paved patio. 2-car port & storage wall 7 mi. to Courthouse. How can vou be out and close in at same time? See this, by appoint ment. 3-BEDROOM BARGAIN Split level, 2 baths, family t room, den, Z tircplacci. Oil forced air lurnaco. tast side. 1 a in iii acres, city water. Imagine! Only $15,725 with i lO,UU loan av.nlaDie. 30 ACRES 600 FT. FRONTAGE on Highway 99, Gold Hill area. Many beautiful build ing spots, nice frees, nico view. A fine investment. WHY WAIT? Buy now for only $9,000, good terms available. Hiqht the Mouse of (jood tiuy'j. T-WF r. I flOME ft: ECONOMY ; Bedroom, $7,000.00. j Washinglon School District, pj Consider trade lor Ashland, j Talent, Phoenix properly of j same value or less. a DITTO 2 Bedroom, 56,000. Wash- Ington School District. Mas lifetime metal siding. $600 Down. " NICE? n 2 Bedroom, $1 1,750. Oak J J Grove School District Gas perimeter and electric hc.it- J ing systems. Trade ror 3 BR p. 5 home in Medford. TRADE? 5 3 Bedroom. SI 3,500. On 5 East Side. Consider 16' - 18' E Cabin Cruiser on the Down. NEW J 3 Bedroom and Den, $13,- J 500 New hrme with I Vi baths on 95x135 ft. lot. Ad J jacent lot same size for $800 2 extra u WOW! 3 Bedroom, 5 Acrej, $14,- 950 Nice home, 600 ft. mm road frontage HMMMM J 3 Bedroom, 2 Acres, $19,- 2 000 Lovely home on level 2 and irrigated acreage Con- 2 S'dcr Portland home in tx- 2 change. SAVEI SAVE! 3 Bedroom, 2 baths, S14,- 500 A well-built home in a oood area A lot of home for FJ the money. J SEE US FOR RANCHES TOO: j Ranches from 2 to 11,000 j Acre. Tooley-Barnett & Pflugrad, Ine. Realtors Formerly Teoley Real Estate 842 S. Riverside 773-848S Arthur Wellman.. 772-7220 Arnold Pflugrad.. 773-2867 Marty Barnett .. 772-8217 CLOSED SATURDAYS, OPEN SUNDAY AY NOON 10. 1963 BTt HAS, IT !:! 's i