Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 15, 1963, Image 17

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    Negroes at Helm
In Nation's Capital
Seen Possibility
By LYLE C. WILSON
UPI Correspond nl
Washington. D. C . is like
ly to become the United
States' race relations show
window with a Negro mayor
and city council under a
home rule plan proposed by
President Kennedy.
American diplomats have
been clamoring for just such
a show window. They want an
American race relations ex
hibit to offset worldwide pub
licify of race violence in
Washington and several
Southern states. The Kennedy
home rule proposal could
have been drafted with that
in view. It would provide for
the election of a mayor and
city council to govern the Dis
trict of Columbia subject to
considerable surveillance and
veto authority reposed in the
President and in Congress.
Three commissioners ap
pointed by the President now
conduct the district govern
ment with Congress function
ing as a city council. One of
the three commissioners ap
pointed by Kennedy is a
Negro, John B. Duncan, the
first of his race in that job.
Growing Population
The nation's capital prob
ably has the fastest growing
Negro population in
the
world. Census returns show nik (Minn); W. Donlon Ed
that from 1040 to 1060, the 'wards (Calif.), and Morris K.
ristncts Negro population in-
creased by 224.000. The white
population decreased in the
same period by about 130,
000. A more recent calculation
fixes the percentage of Neg
roes in that district's popula
tion at 53.9. If the Kennedy
home rule bill is enacted and
if, again, the Negroes vote as
a bloc, the nation's capital
likely would have an all
Negro municipal administra
tion. The Kennedy plan provides
for an elected mayor to serve
four years at a salary of $20,
000. There would be a munici
pal council of seven members,
one to be nominated from
each of seven wards. There is
a further provision, however,
that all council candidates
shall run at large.
With all council candi
dates running at large, the
indicated majority of Negro
voters in Washington could
name the mayor and all seven
council members. The argu
ment in behalf of the Ken
nedy proposal, of course, is
that since Negroes are a ma
jority in the District of Col
umbia they are entitled to
control the municipal govern
ment if they are so inclined.
Three Electoral Votes
The importance of the
Negro majority in Washing
ton is not limited to muni
cipal policies. The 23rd
Amendment to the Consti
tution adopted recently per
mits Washington residents to
participate i n presidential
elections. The district will
have three votes in the elec
toral college.
These electors, like the pro
posed councilmen, will run at
News About
Servicemen
ON FRIGATE
Fire Control Technician,
Second Class. James N. de
Place, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Eric dePlace, 1392 Poplar
dr., Medford, is now serving
aboard the guided missile
frigate USS Farragul. which
returned to her home port,
Mayport, Fla . in March after
a seven-month tour of duty
with the Sixth Fleet in the
Mediterranean.
IN TRAINING
Marine Lance Cpt Michael
J. Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Reese, 308 Second St.,
Phoenix, Ore., is serving
with Marine Helicopter Main
tenance Squadron 163, a Paci
fic Fleet unit currently par
ticipating in intensive amphi
bious training exercises with
Republic of China Navy and
Marine units near soutnwest
em Taiwan.
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will be in a position to choose
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contest.
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qualification to speculation
that Negro voters will control
any elections taking place in
the District of Columbia. A
great many' Negroes who
count toward the census total
of the Negro population are
minors. Negroes account for
83 4 per cent of the Washing,
ton public school population.
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Reveal Incomes
Washington- UPII Eight
Democratic representatives,
including Reps. Edith Green
and Robert Duncan of Ore
gon, have made public ac
counting of their private in
comes. The eight submitted for the
Congressional Record sources
of income other than their
$22,500 annual salaries. A
number of senators did the
same earlier this year.
Others included Reps. Wil
liam F. Ryan (N.Y.); Henry
S. Reuss and Robert W. Kast-
enmeier (Wis.); John A. Blat-
Udall (Ariz.).
The reports included:
Mrs. Green: No stocks or
bonds; owns home at Portland
and undeveloped 47 acres in
Multnomah county; congres
sional salary constitutes more
than two-thirds the annual in
come. Duncan: Stock in Icoa Life
Insurance co., Southern Ore
gon Production Credit, Key
stone Mutual Fund, and S-l;
residence at Medford, Ore.;
half-interest in undeveloped
155 acres in Jackson County,
Ore.; Congressional salary ac
counts for about two-thirds of
annual income.
Sandy Pair Held
On Arson Charges
Oregon City-OJPP-A Sandy
couple was scheduled to be
arraigned today on charges
of burning down a store only
hours before foreclosure pro
ceedings were to be started
against them.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard W.
Baker were charged with first
degree arson and with burn
ing and destroying property
with intent to defraud the in
surer. They were indicted last
week by the Clackamas coun
ty grand jury. ,
The charges grew out of a
Dec. 27 fire that destroyed
the historic Meinig General
Store, a Sandy area land
mark. The Clackamas County Cir
cuit Court was scheduled to
hear contract foreclosure pro
ceedings later that day. The
Bakers were buying the store.
Georgia-Pacific
Eyes Puget Plant
Portland-OI?P - A plan to
merge Puget Sound Pulp and
Timber Co. into Georgia-Pacific
Corp. was announced by
officials of both firms Satur
day. The plan will be submitted
to stockholders of the compa
nies. Pudge! Sound Pulp and
Timber Co.. which had earn
ings of S4.827.632 last year,
manufactures sulphite pulp
and chemicals at Bellingham,
Wash., and printing paper at
several Eastern plants.
Georgia-Pacific Corp. had
net earnings of $19,157,000
last year.
Prominent Engineer
Dies at Klamath falls
Klamath Falls - 1TPE Fu
neral services were held to
day for William Wales. 76. a
I prominent West Coast engin
eer who died in a hospital
here Thursday.
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Why Do Young People
Singing? Dick West Seeks Answer
By DICK WEST
Washington - HOT - "I didn't
raise my boy to be a folk sing- J
er."
How often I have heard this
lament from some poor moth-:
er whose son,
the pride and
joy and light
of her life, has
rejected h i s
e n vironm?nt
and turned to
banjo pluck
ing. As they
say in show
biz, "There's
West
b r o k e n j
heart for every guitar off
Broadway.'
Why are so many of our
young people taking up folk
singing? Being a parent my
self, I have made an earnest
effort to find the answer.
I have interviewed the lead
ers of virtually every folk
singing gang that has appear
ed in Washington, give or
take the Smothers Brothers.
I even learned the tenor part
to "Foggy Foggy Dew" so
that I could speak their lan
guage. Sad to say, no clear cut so
lution has emerged from my
studies. Folk singing appears
to be a world-wide problem
and should be tackled on an
international level, possibly
under the auspices of the
United Nations.
Jutt last week I had a
talk with a young man
Dr. Treleaven To
Speak at Dinner
Dr. Joseph H. Treleaven.
administrator of the mental
health division of the Oregon
state board of control, will be
guest speaker for the 10th
annual dinner meeting of the
Jackson County Family and
Child Guidance clinic.
The dinner meeting will be
held Wednesday, April 17, at
7 p.m. at the Rogue Valley
Country club. "Community
Responsibility and Mental
Health" will be Dr. Treleav-
en'fl topic.
The speaker has had sev
eral years' experience in men
tal health field. His previous
appointments include clinical
director, Oregon state hospi
tal; psychiatrist in private
practice for four years in Ta
coma, Wash.; resident in
psychiatry. Pinel Foundation.
Seattle, Wash.; resident in
phychiatry, Oregon State hos
pital, Salem; and resident in
psychiatry, Menninger foun
dation, Topeka, Kans.
The public is invited, but
reservations should be made
by calling the Family and
Child Guidance clinic office
in the Jackson county court
house. Man To Be Quizzed
In Death at Baker
Baker-flPT-Police planned
today to question a man about
the death of Benjamin F. Hop
kins, 62, Baker, whose body
was found in his home Sun
day. Police said Hopkins appar
ently had been struck with
an ax which was found near
the home.
Jasper Worley, 59, who
lived with Hopkins, was hos
nitlizeri with cuts on his arms
pmizea wnn cuts on nis arms
ana iras ann auenaanis sain
! he had lost a lot of blood
Police said Ihey would
question Worley about the
death. No charges were filed,
j II was the second violent
; death in Baker county in a
iweek. Camilous P. Lawrence,
67, WSS shot and killed near
' Sumpter last Wednesday and
i Dorrel George Dotson, 50,
Sumpter. was booked on a
I murder charge.
FLOOD OF MESSAGES
Vatican City - (CPI - Tele-
grams from all over the world
j flooded into the Vatican Sun
I day to wish Pope John XXIII
a " happy Easter.
MEDFORD
Time
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named Chad Mitchell, who
at the age of 26 is already
a hardened folk singer. He
and two companions are
dispensing the stuff night
ly in one of the dimly lit
corners of the Shoreham ho
tel here.
In other respects, Mitchell
is almost a model youth
clean cut, personable, hard
working and all like that.
There was nothing in his
background to suggest that he
was susceptible to folk sing
ing. At the time he got hooked,
ne was a pre-med student at
Gonzaga university. I am ccr
tain he would have made a
fine doctor, and at medical
conventions he could have led
the group singing of "Let Mc
Call You Sweetheart."
Without letting him suspect
my purpose, I attempted to
elicit from Mitchell the rea
sons for his withdrawal from
a medical career in favor of
the minstrel life.
Mitchell, who forms one
third of the Chad Mitchell
Trio, told me that he does
not consider himself a true
folk singer. That, however.
can be disregarded. They
will all tell you that.
Folk singers like to pre
tend that folk singing isn't
habit forming and that they
can give it up anytime they
choose
Mitchell's case history is
more or less typical, being un
usual mainly in the fact that
he sells more record albums
than most folk singers. Most
folk singers can only sell their
albums to other folk singers.
He got started on the stuff
at a tender age and was still
in high school when he formed
Court Records
MEDFORD MUNICIPAL COURT
Kneut C,-;rl Wernmark. violation
Of basic rule. $10.
Marvin Arnold Throne, violation
of basic rule. $25
Gerald Bennct, violation of ba
sic rule, $25; no operator's license
in possesainn, $3
Thomas James Brngan. no opera
tor's license in possession, $5.
Oscar Irvin Slack, driving wrong
way on one-way htreet. $10.
Donald Wayne Carlon. violation
of basic rule, $10.
Ethel Marie Troxel. violation of
basic rule. $25
Albert Matlock Watson, driving
without headlights. $5.
Gerald Bennet. no operator's li
cense in possession, $5; no vehicle
registration. $5.
Nancy Jeanne Brldenstine, vio
lation of basic rule, $10.
Murray Vernon Waters, dis
obeyed traffic signal. $10.
Gerald Lloyd Jones, violation of
basic rule. $25
Kenneth Elvin Vinyard, viola
tion of baste rule, $10
Jerry Lee Jarman. following ton
close. $25
James Harold Dodd. violation of
basic rule. $10
Ona Mane Bowes, expired Ve
hicle license. $5.
William Clarence Harris, viola
tion of basic rule, $15
Marion Foster Wood, violation
of hasic rule, $25
Hazel Gwendolyn Ohlund. fail
ure to yield right of way, $25
Benjamin Franklin Darras Jr .
violation of basic rule. $10 sus
pended (six hours work in city
parka)
Lawrence George Schaccher.
violation of basic rule, $10
DI8TBICT court
Herman C. Harmon.
license, $5
Ivan Harold Elder,
license. $5
vehicle
vehicle
Jack William Lewis, disobeyed
top Men. $15
Harry Davis Crofoot. disobeyed
top sign, $15.
Charles Lyonell Huffman, over
lertcth load. $15
Gladys Ruth Hendricks,
erstor's license. $5
no op-
Robert M Elsom. obstructed
vision. $10
Merlyn Dawn Borough, no sig
nalling device. $10
John Davis Great, violation of
basic rule, $10
Maynard Owen Atterbury. fail
ure to yield right of way. $10
Jerrv Michael Bogart, failure to
stop. $5
Louise Anne Hoover, no vehicle
license. $5.
William Rodney k speece. H2S1,
Rlver8irte ,Vfi Medford, reckless
nnvitiir saon
rnrnrose ram
Morgan
reckiesi
(fir
Medford.
ing. $150
Johnnie E Vi
oer oassine. $in
Beattie. lm pro-
John B Chastatn disnbeved
i an S7 50
stop
John Calvin Cslhoun. disobeyed
stop ign, $15
Frank Blake Hopewell, no safe
ty chains, $10
Jarold Arden Rachor. Insuffi
cient hinders. $10
CIRCtIT COURT
Glenna E Engen vs
Fngen divorce decree.
Rosie D Brood vs
Brood, divorce decree.
Julia Lorraine von
Harold C
M Arlie
der Hellen
vs Robert Lawrence von der Hel
len. divorce decree
MARR1 rF. LICENSE
APPI.H ITION
Roy H Gagne no address giv.
en. and All:e Hampton. Grass Vs1
ley. Calif
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MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD.
By Jimmy Hatlo
Chomp-chomp-so boss-o picks
this instant to phone-
thensh the funsh beginsh
Take Up Folk
his first quartet. From then
on, it was the old familiar
story of one folk song lead
ing to another.
To Mitchell's credit, he has
not yet reached the stage
where he writes his own folk
songs. That is the point of
no return, so there is hope
for him yet.
LEGAL NOTICES
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION
Fatific Power & Light Company
Project No. 2337
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR LICENSE
(March 15, 19631
Public notice is hereby given
that application has been filed
under the Federal Power Act
(16 U.SC. 791a-825rl by Pacific
Power Se Light Company '.corres
pondence to: E. Robert De Luccia,
Vice President and Chief Engineer.
Pacific Power 4 Light Company.
Public Service Building, Portland
I . Oregon ) for license for con
structed Project No. 337, known
as Prospect No. 3. located on South
and Middle Forks of Rogue River
and Imnaha and Daniels Creeks,
in Jackson County, Oregon, near
Prospect, and affecting lands cl the
United States within the Rogue
River National Forest.
The project consista of: a con
crete dam 150 feet long across the
South Fork of Imnaha Creek; a
conduit about 23 miles long com
posed at wooa stave pipe, canal
and tunnel sections: a spillway:
an intake, and a 3.20Q-foot steel
penstock to a concrete powerhouse
containing a 7,200 kw. hydroelec
tric unit dUcharging into Daniels
Creek a tributary of Middle Fork;
a 69-kv. transmission line extend
ing about 6.8 miles to the Prospect
Substation; and appurtenant me
chanical and electrical facilities.
protest or petitions to inter
vene may be filed with the Fed
eral Power Commission, Washing
ton 25 D.C.. in accordlance with
the Rules of Practice and Proce
dure of the Commission (18 CFR
1.8 or 1.10). The last day upon
which protests or petition may be
filed la May 27. 1963. The appli
cation is on file with the Com
mission for public inspection.
Joseph H. Gutride
Secretary
NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION
NoUce Is hereby given that the
board of directors of the Medford
Irrigation District will meet as a
Board of Equalization in the of
fice of the district. 40B Barneti
Road, at 1:30 p.m.. on the seventh
day of May. 1903. for the purpose
of reviewing and correcting its
assessments and apportionment of
taxes, at which time and place any
and all evidence of the objections
relating thereto will be heard and
determined.
J, A Hoffbuhr. Secretary
Board of Directors
Medford Irrigation District
NOTICE OF rUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the
18th day of April, 1963. in the
Council Chambers of the City
Hall, in Medford, Oregon, there
shall be a public hearing by and
before the City Council of the said
City on the question of withdraw
ing from the Medford Rural Fire
Protection District, a municipal
corporation in Jackson County.
Oregon, all those portions of said
District now situated within the
following described portions of the
territory now within the corporate
limits of the City of Medford, Ore
Ron, recently annexed hy Ordi
nance No. R.I 63, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the
City Boundary, said point being
the northeast corner of Janes
Subdivision in the City of Med
ford. Jackson County. Oregon.
Thenct along the City Boun
dary line as follows.
S 80' 58' W along the north
erly line of said subdivision a
distance of 9R7 37 feet to the
northwest corner of laid sub
division; Thence Northerly a distance
ol 1000 feet;
Thence Westerly a distance of
264 80 feet, more or less to the
southeast corner of that prop
erty described in Volume 71,
Page 531 of said Deed Records
of Jackson County. Oregon:
Thence Northerly along the
easterly line of the property de
scribed in said Volume 71, Page
531 and the extension thereof
a distance of 713.25 feet;
Thence N 89" 55' W a distance
of 5.60 feet, more or less, to a
point due south of the southwest
corner of Lot 17. Gerdes Ter
race Subdivision. Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon;
Thence leaving said City
Boundary; North a distance of
25 00 feet lo the southwest cor
ner of said Lot 17;
Thence N 44' 58' W along the
southwesterly boundary of esld
lot. a distance of 125 10 feet to
the northeasterly corner of ssld
lot:
Thence N 48 17' E along the
northwesterly boundary of said
lot. a distance of 354 40 feet to
the westerly line of Modoc Ave-
nuf
Thence S 0 48' W along the
westerly line of Modoc Avenue
a distance of 18430 feet to a
point due west of the northerly
line of the property described in
Volume 501 Pase 468. of Deed
Records ol Jackson County,
Oregon
Thenct Easterly along the ex
tension of and the northerly
line of said property a distance
of 160 00 feet to the northeast
corner of said properly;
Then North a distance of
209.60 feet to the south line of
Donation Land Claim No 63,
Township 37 South, Range 1
West of the Willamette Meridian.
Thence Easterly along said Do
nation Land Claim line a dis
tance of 926 10 feet, more or
less, to the Section line between
Sections 20 and 21. said Town-
bin and Range:
Thence Southerly along sold
Section line a dietance of
1 089 78 feet to the point of
beginning
Containin
U SO S38 acres.
D 7 Husnn
Recorder-Treasurer
OREGON
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 10? 39
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In th Matter of the Estate of
CLAYTON GUY GODLOVE. alio
known at C. G. Godlove. de
ceased Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her final
account and report in the above
entitled estate and that bv an
order of the circuit court for the
county of Jackson, probate de
partment the hearing upon the
same has been set (or the 23th day
of April. 1963. In Circuit Court
room No. 1 of the Jackson Count v
Courthouse at Medford. Oregon, at
the hour of 10:00 o'clock, a.m.
All persons having objections
thereto are harthv nntinH to nn.
sent the same on or before such j
wh uie i nrsi punurauon
of thit notice Is the 23th day of
March. 1963
Mary Ruth Godlove
Administratrix with will
annexed of the Estate of
Clayton Guy Godlove,
deceased
Brophy Wilson A- Duhaime
209 Franklin Building
Medford, Oregon
Attorneys for Administratrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Frank LeRoy Spangler,
Deceased
Notice: The Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the County
of Jackson has appointed the First
National Bank of Oregon, Portland,
as Administrator of the estate of
Frank LeRoy Spangler. deceased.
All persons having claims against
said estate are required to present
them, with proper vouchers, to the
office of Van Dyke. Dellenhack A
McGoodwtn. 110 East Sixth Street.
Medford, Oregon, within lix
months from March 25. IJ83.
First National Bank of Oregon.
Portland
By: VAN DYKE. DELLENBACK
it McGOODWIN
Attorneys for the Administrator
PUBLIC AUCTION
BUILDINGS
April 17, 1963, st 10:00 A.M.
The Oregon State Highway Com
mission will offer tor sale at
oral puhlic auction the former
Vanderwood-Van's Motel St Cafe,
located at 5000 Hwv. 99, South.
Ashland, Oregon. The sale will
be held on the premises on April
17. 1983, t 10:00 A.M.:
Motel huildlng 21'103', Office
building M'xlS'. Cafe building
31'x36', with misc. cafe equip
ment, including combination
sink-range A.- refrigerator. 2.500
gal. water tank, gasoline tanks,
neon cafe sign, and water pump.
(File No. 34884).
BUILDINGS WILL BE OPEN FOR
INSPECTION AT 9:00 A.M. THE
DAY OF THE SALE.
BUILDINGS MUST BE REMOVED
ON OR BEFORE MAY 23. 1063.
TERMS OF. SALE; Cash or check
at the time of sale. The buildings
to be sold to the highest bidder at
oral public auction with the State
reserving me ngnt to accept or
reject any or all bids. All of the
bid price must accompany the
bid SALE NO. 32.
INFORMATION: Property Mana
ger, 30(i State Highway Building,
in in. vircgon
For information regarding move
ment of these buildings on State
Highways, contact District Main
tenance Superintendent. State
Highway Dept., Medford, Oregon.
Phone 773-3935 prior to date of
sale.
ANNUAL USED TRAILER
CLEARANCE SALE!
SAL!
Wji PRICE
12' Aljo $ 395 $ 295
12' Li I Loafer $ 795 $ 695
16' Cardinal $1195 $ 995
15' Homemade $ 295 $ 225
17'a Jewel $1395 $1295
w,th Toilet
19' Shasta $1895 $1795
Sc It Cont.
28' Boles Aero $3495 $3295
, LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO ( KHUTORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Elizabeth Schwtenfurth has
been appointed Executor of the
Last Wtlt and Estate of CARRIE
A HARRER. Deceased, and his
duly qualified. All persons having
claims against said estate are here
by notified to present the same
with proper vouchers to the
Executrix at the Southern Oregon
Title Company. 112 W. Main
Street. Medford, Oregon, within
six months from April 15, 1963.
ELIZABETH SCHWEINFURTH.
Executrix of the Last Will and
Estate of Came A. Harrer.
Deceased.
ESTATE OF
SAMUEL B. BEVERLIN
NOTICF. TO CREDITORS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Jack
son Probate Department
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Jack B. McCann has
been appointed Administrator of
the Estate of Samuel B. Beverlin
deceased hy the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for the County
of Jackson, and ne Is qualified. All
persona having claims against said
Estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same duly verified as by
Law required to the Undersigned.
Jack B. McCann at 121 E. 6th
Street, Medford, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published April
1. 1963.
it-1 Publication April 22. 1963.
Jack B. McCann
Administrator
A J. McCann
Attorney
NOTICE OF MEETING Or HAN
DLERS OF FALL AND V INTF.It
PEARS FOR ELECTION OF
NOMINEES FOR ME51BER, AL
TERNATE MEMBER AND SEC
OND ALTERNATE MEMBER OF
THE WINTER PEAR CONTROL
COMMITTEE, PURSUANT TO
THE MARKETING AGREE
MENT AND ORDER AS
AMENDED REGULATING THE
HANDLING OF THE BKURRE
D ANJOU. HEURRE BOSC. WIN
MICE, 111 I It It t EASTER AND
BEURRE CLAIRGEAU VARIE
TIES OF PEARS GROWN IN
THE STATES OF OREGON.
WASHINGTON AND CALI
FORNIA TO ALL HANDLERS OF FALL
OR WINTER PEARS IN THE
MEDFORD DISTRICT:
TAKE NOTICE that a meeting
of handleis of pears in the above
named district, for the purpose of
electing nominees for handler
member, alternate handler mem
ber and second alternate handler
memher of the Control Committee
pursuant to the provisions of the
above named Marketing Agree
ment and Order as amended regu
lating the handling of the Beurre
D'AnJou. Beurre Bosc. Winter
Nells, Doyenne Du Cornice, Beurre
Easter and Beurre Clairgeau va
rieties of pears grown in the
stales of Oregon. Washington and
California, executed by the Secre
tary of Agriculture of the United
Slates and now in effect, will he
held at 1:00 o'clock, p.m., on the
18th day of APRIL. 1963. at
ROGUE VALLEY COUNTRY
CLUB in the City of MEDFORD.
County ol JACKSON. State of
OREGON
Each handler of pears of the
aforesaid varieties within the
above named district will be en
titled to attend and participate In
said meeting and election.
R. A Patterson, Manager
Winter Pear Control Committee
302 Woodlark Building
Portland 5. Oregon
DATED; April 8. 1963.
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MONDAY. APRIL
LEGAL NOTICES
SALE OF GOVERNMENT USED I
tyuifMtK i udhc Auction sale I
of Government used equipment
will be held at the U. S -Forest
Service Warehouse 1319 E Mc-
Andrews Road. Medford. Oregon,
Tuesday, April 23. 1963. .tartini
promptly at 10:00 A.M. The sale
includes motor grader, pickups,
carryalls, panels. 4x4's. 1 i, ton
truck, a sedan, a gasoline engine,
and light plant generators. Inspec
tion may be 'made from 9:00 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 ac
cepted bids must be made before
3:00 P.M. on date of sale. Payment
must be made by money order,
certified or cashiers check, or
bank draft, payable to Forest Serv
ice USDA. Personal checks or eash
cannot be accepted. Full informa
tion available at the Supervisor's
Office, Rogue River National For
est, Room 315. Post Office Build
ing, Medford, Oregon.
CITY OF TALENT
INVITATION FOR BIDS
Sealed bids for the construction
ot:
250.000 gallon Steel Water Stor
age Reservoir
7,900 feet 8- and 10-inch Water
Transmission Main
6.450 feet 4- and 8-lnch Water
Distribution Main
Installation of Package Type
Water Treatment Plant as fur
nished by Owner together with
structures, pumps and miscel
laneous pipes,
will be received by the City or
Talent. Jackson County. Oregon,
until 8:00 P-M . P S.T. on the 23rd
day of April. 1963 at which time
all bids will be publicly opened
and read aloud Immediately there
after. Proposals shall be addressed
to "Honorable Mayor and Mem
bers of the City Council. City
Hal). Talent, Oregon" and mailed
or delivered to the City Recorder.
Plans and Specifications may be
examined at:
City Hall, Talent. Oregon
Clark At Groff Engineers, 3240
Triangle Drive, S.E.. Salem, Oregon
Contractors who have submitted
satisfactory and approved Pre
qualification Statements In accord
ance with Oregon Laws, may se
cure copies of these documents
from Clark 8c Groff Engineers
upon deposit of Fifteen Dollars
l$15.00i for "Water Storage Re
servoir" documents and Thirty
Five Dollars ($33,001 for "Water
Treatment. Supply and Distribu
tion Facilities" documents. The de
posits shall be refunded to all bid
ders and one-half of the deposit
will be returned to non-hlddera
upon return of the documents in
good condition within fifteen (13)
days after the bid opening.
All bids shall be made upon the
Proposal Form furnished for that
Eurpose and accompanied by a bid
ond or certified check, payable
to the City of Talent, In an
amount equal to or exceeding five
Eercent (5) of the total bid, to
a forfeited to the City in the
event of failure to contract within
ten (10) days after acceptance of
the bid by the City of Talent. A
irm corporate surety bond will
be required to guarantee faithful
performance under any contract
awarded. Payment bond will also
be reaulred.
The City reserves the rieht to
postpone making the award for a
reasonable time or to reject any
and all bids, to delete certain items
from the proposal, and to accept
the proposal considered best for
the City.
By order of the City Council
this 4th day ot April, 1063.
VIRGINIA GLEIM
City Recorder
UNITS
UNUSUALS
Homemid Pickup Cmper
Cb Ovtr-Only $495.00
Delightsn Fold-Out Cimpar
Only $264.00
76' BOLES AERO 1962
All Git Equipped With Septic Tnk
SHARP - SHARP - SHARP
All Aluminum Construction
$4995.00
HOMES
8' WIDES
26' TERRA CRUISER ,
26' UNIVERSAL
28' ROLLOWAY ,
30' ANGELUS , Mnem
35' KIT 1 Bedroom
36' NEW MOON
40' FLEETORAFT ,
10' WIDES
UNIVERSAL , M
FLAMINGO , Mn.
WALKER the
1243 South
IS. 19(3
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! LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HFRFRV r.turw
nidi in unoersignea nti been ap-
pointed Executor of the Eittt of
I Gladys O. Governor. deiitlT by
the Probate Department ol ' thm
, circuit Court of theStat of oEl
gon for Jackson County.
A 1 1 persons having claims
gainst said estate are hereby re
quired lo present the same, with
proper vouchers, within six
months from the data of the first
publication hereof, at th office of
Jones Reeder and Bashaw, attor
neys for the executor, 204
Building Medford, Oregon.
Dated and first published this
25th day of March. 1983.
VERNON B GOVERNOR
Executor
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by
the Oregon State Board of Higher
Education in the Business Office,
Southern Oregon College. Ashland,
Oregon, until 3:00 P M Friday,
Pacific Daylight Saving Time on
May 17. 1963 for the construction
oi a student Health Center at
Southern Oreson Colleae Aihlmri
Oregon.
separate mas will be received
for General Work. Mechanical
Work and Electrical Work.
One set of drawings, specifica
tions and forms of contract docu
ments may be obtained by prime
bidders only from the office of
Payne and Struble. A I A , Archi
tects. 1003 East Main Street. Med
ford. Oregon, upon a deposit of
$25.00 per set for the General
Work, the Mechanical Work, or the
Electrical Work.
Additional sets may be obtained
from the Architect for the coat of
reproduction
"The deposit made upon the pro
curement of drawings, specifica
tions, and forms of contract docu
menta will be refunded upon the
return thereof In good condition
by the actual bidders within tan
days after the opening of bids, but
to non bidders only If returned no
later than one week prior to the
bid opening."
The drawings, specifications, and
forms of contract documents may
b examined at the Builders Ex
chsnge in Portland, Eugene, and
Medford, or at the office of the
Architect.
All bidders must be prequalified
In accordance with Chapter 2T3,
Oregon Revised Statutes. Prequali
fication Forms are available at the
office of the Architect and the
State Board of Higher Education.
No bid will be considered unless
fully completed In the manner pro
vlded in the "Instructlone to Bid
ders" upon the Bid Form provided
by the Architect and accompanied
by a cerUfled check or Bid Bond,
executed In favor of the State of
Oregon and the Oregon State Board
of Higher Education, In an amount
not less than ten percent of the
total amount of each base bid, to
be forfeited as fixed and liquidated
damages should the bidder neglect
or refuse to enter into a contract
and provide suitable bond for the
faithful performance of the work
In the event the contract is award
ed to him.
The Oregon State Board ot High
er Education reserves the rteht to
reject any or all bids, to waive
Informalitlea. and to make such
awards as It determines to be In
the best interests of the State.
No bidder may withdrew tils bid
after the hour set for the opening
thereof until after the elaoae or
thirty days from the bid opening.
OREGON STATE BOARD
OF HIGHER EDUCATION
R. L. Collins
Secretary. Eugene, Oregon
Wn Sal Pric
$1395 $1296
$1495 $1296
$1295 $1195
$2196 $2096
$2195 $1796
$2396 $1750
$2995 $2796
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$3696 $3396
$4696 $3996
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