LEGAL NOTICES
I
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
AS TO PROPOSED CHANGES OR
AMENDMENTS TO THE SOITH
TALENT INTERIM ZONING
ORDINANCE.
You will please take notice that
pursuant to an order of the Jack
ion County Court directing publi
cation of this notice of proposed
changes or amendments in the
South Talent Interim Zoning Or
dinance. the Jackson County Plan
ning Commission will hear at a pub
lic meeting May 8. 1963. at 8:00
o'clock p.m . in the Courthouse,
Medford. Oregon, remonstrance! to
the following proposed changes in
said ordinance.
1. It is proposed that Section IX.
Paragraphs G and H reading as
follows, be deleted:
'G. APPROVAL:
All approval of applications
made by the Board of Adjust
ment shall be my majority
vote.. The Board of Adjust
ment shall make its findings
and recommendations to the
applicant in writing within
30 days after the public hear
ing and within five days after
the Board of Adjustment has
rendered a decision.
"H. APPEALS:
All applications denied by
the Board of Adjustment may
be appealed to the entire
Plnnning Commission within
15 days ot such denial, and
all applications denied by the
entire Planning Commission
may be appealed to the Coun
ty Court within 15 days of
such denial."
2. It is proposed that the follow
ing paragraphs be added tc
Section IX
G ACTION:
The Board of Adjustment
shall either approve, condl
tlonally approve or deny the
application within 30 days
after the public hearing and
shall furnish the applicant
v. ith a cnnv nf their find-ines
H. APPEAL TO PLANNING
COMMISSION:
a) In case the applicant or other
interested person within this
zoned area is not satisfied
with the action of the Plan
ning Commission on the rec
ommendation of the Board of
Adjustment, they may, within
10 days after said action, ap
peal in writing to the Plan
ning Commission. The public
hearing shall be held after
notice is given in the manner
provided in Section D.
b) The Planning Commission
shall either approve, condi
tionally approve or deny the
application within 45 days
nr tin. filins nf vnrh anneal
'I. APPEAL TO COUNTY
COURT'
In case the applicant or
other interested persons with
in this zoned area is dissatis
fied with the action of the
Planning Commission, appeal
may be made to the County
Court. The procedure as set
forth in Section H shall apply.
"J. EFFECT:
No approval granted pur
guant to this action shall
take effect until after the ex
piration of the 10 day appeal
period, and only then if no
appeal has been filed."
Date of first and only publication
April 26. 1963.
Cnnrnn .T Rrcniier
Planning Commission Director
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Flat frfck lilowdnwn
ouriinn hirK will ho received
bv the Forest Supervisor, or his
authorized representative at the
office of the Forest Supervisor,
Post Office Building, Medford. Ore
gon beginning at 10:30 A.M.. D.S.T..
Hiv fi. 1963. for all merchantable
timber marked or designated for
nuttintf nn Jin area embracing Jl83
acres, more or less, within Sections
15 21. 22, 27. 28. 33 and 34, T. 30
S- R. 3 E.. and Section 4, T- 31 S.,
R. 3 E.. W.M., surveyed, in the
Rogue River National Forest. Jack
son and Douglas Counties Oregon.
The estimated volumes are: 2.510
M board feet of Douglas-fir; 480 M
board feet of western white pine,
sugar pine and ponderosa pine;
950 M board feet of white fir and
other species. The minimum ac
ceptable bid per M board feet Is
as follows: Douglas-fir $24.75; west
ern white pine, sugar pine and
ponderosa pine $22.55: white fir
and other specie $9.20. This in
cludes the following rates, per M
board feet for stumpage, including
deposit for sale area betterment:
$17 25 base rate plus an additional
$6.90 for Douelas-ftr; $13.40 base
rate plus nn additional $8.55 for
western white pine, sugar pine and
ponderosa pine; $3.65 base rate plus
an additional $4 95 for white fir
and other species; and $0 60 for
slash disposal for all species. In
addition there is within the sale
area an unestlmated volume of
Douglas-fir, loss and peeler blocks,
unmerchantable because of defect
which the bidder may agree to re
move at $050 per M board feet,
gross scale. The prices bid for
stumpage shall be considered as
tentative rates subject to quarterly
calendar adjustment upward or
downward by 0.5 of the difference
hnfwn the averace of the month-
1v Douglas-fir Region Indices, as
calculated by the Forest Service, or
the Western Pine Association Lum
ber Price Index, for the three pre
vious months, and the following
base Indices: Douglas-fir 103.02(0:
western white pine, sugar pine and
ponderosa pine 104 28; white fir
and omer species i.ooisi. ouvh
adjustments in the price for stump
age shall he applicable to timber
scaled during the three-months
period following the quarter for
which the adjustment is computed.
In no event, however, shall the
pavment rates for each quarter be
less than the base rates as stated
shove When the adjusted rates by
species are lower than the base
rates, the difference between the
total dollar value of the timber cut
at adjusted rates and at base rates
will be recorded for each species.
The stumpage rate for any species
will not be increased above the
base rate until the subsequent ad
justed rates above the base rate
for all species develop an accum
ulated total rinllnr value in excess
of the total recorded accumulated
difference for all species. Sealed
bids will be publicly opened and
posted, at the office of the Forest
Supervisor, at 10:30 AM.. DS.T,
on May 6, 1963. All those who sub
mitted a satisfactory sealed bid
will be permitted immediately to
continue auction bidding. A money
order, hank draft, cashier's or cer
tified check in the sum of $6,800 on
must accompany each bid. to be
applied to the purchase price, re
funded, or retained for application
in anv Halm fnr damages, accord
ing to the conditions of sale. If re
quested bv the purchaser, contract
terms will permit felling of timher
In nHionrx nf navment up to the
value of the performance bond. If
an oral bid is oeciarea io ne nun
at th f-tn.iinfr of the auction, the
bidder must Immediately confirm
the oral bid bv submitting It !n
writing on a Forest Service bid
form. The right to reject anv and
all bids is reserved. Forest Service
bid forms for use In submitting
sealed bids and full Information
concerning the timher. the con
ditions of sale and the submission
of hids should be obtained from
the District Ranger. Prospect. Ore
gon, or the Forest Supervisor. Med
ford. Oregon before bids are ub-
mlttcd
PUBLIC AUCTION
BUILDINGS
Mav t. 163 at VOO A.M.
The Oregon State Highway Com
mission will offer for sale at oral
public auction the former Vander
wood 22' x 103' motel building lo
cated at Van's Motel. 9000 Highway
9 South. Ashland. Oregon The
ale will be held on the premiss
on Mav 1. 1963 at 9W AM 'File
No 34884. ,
BUTDTNGS MUST BF PEMO ED
WITHIN 30 DAYS FROM DATE
or SALE
TERMS OF SALE Cash or check
at the time of sale The MUKUngl
at oral public Sc,,on .fj, !,?
State reserving the neni . to
eept or re-eel anv w
the successful bid.
SALE NO 38
INFORMATION: Property
Man-
ager. 506 State Highwav mmoiss,
Salem Oregon rut i.... .-"" -
gardine movement of these JO!
ings on SlMe Highways eontM l
District Maintenance Superintend.
errl State Highwav Dept MedfortL
Oregon Phone 773-3935 ortor to
date of sale
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE Or PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given by the
City Council of the City of Phoe
nix. Jackson County, Oregon, pur
suant to Ordinance No. 176,
entitled:
AN ORDINANCE PtWVUJlIflU
FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON
THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION
TO THE CITY OF PHOENIX.
JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON"
that on the 6th day of May, 1963
at 8:00 o'clock P.M. in the City
Hall of the City of Phoenix.
Jackson County, Oregon, a pub
lic hearing will be held at which
time the registered voters of the
City of Phoenix may appear and
be heard on the question of the
annexation of he following de
scribed properties:
i K l r I . i:
Commencing at the Northwest
Corner of Donation Land Claim
No. 43. Township 38 South, Range
west. Willamette Meridian
North 89' 53' East. 53 feet to the
most Easterly corner of the Rail-
road Addition to Phoenix. Oregon;
thence North 35 08' West along
the Northeasterly boundary of
"A" Street in said addition 511-5
feet to a 1-inch iron pipe for
the point of beginning; thence
North 35' 08' West along said
A" Street boundarv 321 JO feet;
thence North 69' 21' East. 187.72
feet; thence South 87' 56' East.
198.04 feet; thence South 8' 50'
20" East, 301.05 feet to the old
division line between Colver
and Furry properties; thence
South 84 05' west along said old
division line. 236.18 feet to the
true point of beginning, contain
ing 2.23 acres, more or less.
PARCEL II:
The most Westerly 110 feet fac
ing "A" Street of the following
described property :
From the Southeast corner of
Donation Land Claim No. 42 in
Township 38 South. Range 1
West of the Willamette Meri
dian in Jacksnn County. Oregon,
run thence West on the South
line of said Claim, 64.82 chains
to the Southeast corner of Rail
road Addition to the Town o
Phoenix. Jackson County, Ore
gon, as the true point of begin
ning; thence North 35" 30' West
7.75 chains; thence North 84
East 1295.0 feet to the South
westerly line of the Pacific High
way; thence along said Highway
line. South 39' 27' East 714.0
feet to the South line of said
Claim; and thence West on said
Claim line 1445.8 feet to the
true point of beginning;
f..i.t.rii.M. inE.KLt nun i nr. i
FOLLOWING: Beginning at the
point of the intersection or the
South line of Donation Land
Claim No. 42 In Township 38
South, Range 1 West of the
Willamette Meridian with the
Center line of the County Road,
said point of intersection being
46.75 chains East of the South
west corner of said Claim;
thence North 40' West along the
center line of said County Road
3.00 chains, more or less, to the
Southerly line of the Anderson
Mining Race: thence Southwest
erly, on the Southerly line of
said Anderson Mining Race 3.00
chains, more or less, to an in
tersection with the South line
of said Claim, and thence East
on the South line of said Claim,
2.50 chains to the point of be
ginning. ALSO EXCEPTING THERE
FROM THE FOLLOWING: Be
ginning at the Southeast corner
of Railroad Addition to the
Town of Phoenix. Oregon, on
the South line of Donation Land
Claim No. 42 In Township 38
South. Range 1 West of the Wil
lamette Meridian, in Oregon;
thence East on said Claim line
11 rods; thence Northwesterly 4
rods on a line parallel with the
Easterly line of "A" Street in
said Railroad Addition; thence
West parallel with the South line
of said Claim, 11 rods to the
Easterly line of "A" Street:
thence Southeasterly along said
line 4 rods to the point of be-
oinninff
ALSO EXCEPTING THERE
FROM THE FOLLOWING: Be
ginning at a point on the line
common to Donation Land Claim
No. 42 and 43 in rownsnip jb
South. Range 1 West of the Wil
lamette Meridian in Jackson
Countv, Oregon, said point be
ing 841.43 feet East from the
Northwest corner of Donation
Land Claim No. 43. said Town
ship and Range, said point also
being on the Westerly bank of
an irrigation canal; thence along
the Westerly bank of the canal,
North 1 41' East 125.94 feet:
thence continuing along said
canal bank. North 6" 231 West
403 54 feet to the Northerly line
of tract described in Volume 201
page 437 of the Deed Records
of Jackson County, Oregon:
thence North 84 ' East 234 39
feet along said Northerly line, to
the Westerly right-of-way line
of the Pacific Highway; thence
along the said Westerly right-of-way
line South 39' 03' East 549.45
feet to the Northerly corner of
tract described In Volume 52
page 58 of the Deed Kecoras or
Jackson County. Oregon; thence
along the Westerly line of said
tract. South 22' West 135.54 feet
to a point on the South line of
Donation Land Claim No. 42;
and thence West along said line
484.67 feet to the point of be
ginning. Dated this 1st day of April. 1963.
DARRELL PAXSON
MAYOR
Attest:
FRANCIS STEVESON
RECORDER
SUMMONS
No. S3-239-E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNY OF JACKSON
ELMER WALKER, aka E. L. WAL
KER. Plaintiff.
KEITH K. KUHL and AMANDA
KUHL. husband and wife.
Defendants.
To each, every and all of the
above named defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON. You and each of
you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint
filed against you In the above en
titled suit on or before May 21.
iQfii and If vou fait so to appear
and ' answer said complaint, for
want thereof, plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief prayed
for in his complaint, succinctly
tia'fri a follows:
That plaintiff have judgment for
the balance due him under sales
contract In the sum of $549 55
with interest at 6- since Sept
21. 1961. delinquent taxes In the
sum of 577.4t) wnn uwmij
damages In the sum of $750 and
attorney's fees in the sum of
$500. together with costs and
disbursements herein; that if
said sums are not paid within
30 dan from the date of the de
cree herein, defendants and all
persons claiming ny, inrougn mna
under them be strictly foreclosed
and barred of any and all equity
or right of redemption and
plaintiff be declared the owner
in fee simple, clear of any inter
est of claim of any of said de
fendants or derived through
either of the following described
real property situate in Jackson
Countv Oregon, to-wit:
S2 of SW'4, NE1 of SW'4,
NE' of SE'. all in Section 18.
Township 18 South. Range 2
West of W.M.. Jsckson County,
Oregon.
Dste of order for this pblica
Uon is April 25. 1963; time pre
scribed for publication is once
each week for four successive
weeks date of first publication Is
April 26 1963.
Bruce J. Manley
Attorney for Plaintiff
P O Box 245
Brookings. Oregon
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. P-S4-S3
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that ih. undersisned has been sp-
,g f Rlcntrd Prultt. deceased,
g j Probate Department of the
' nn for Jirkion County.
I persons having claims against
,d -jtte are herebv required to
oreent tne same, witn proper
vouchen within six monins in
the date of the first publicatl
B33 ana Bashaw, attorneys for
; h idminitrstor. st 204 riunrer
Bnundinf, Medford. Oregon.
Mnii flrt published thli
, unn jyg
ggggLfi "ricHARD PRUiTT.
Administrator
LEGAL NOTICES
I
NOTICE OK SCHOOL ELECTION !
IN THE Kl KM alHUUL WIS-
TR1CT OF JACKSON COUNTY,
OREGON. I'PON QUESTION Or
INCREASING TAX LEVY OVER
AMOL'Nl LIMITED BY SEC
TION li. ARTICLE XI, STATE
CONSTITUTION
Notice U hereby given that an
election will be held in the Rural
School District of Jackson County,
state of Oregon from 2 P.M. on
May 8, 1963. The election will be
held in each component school
district at the polling places desig
nated as follows:
District No. 4: Phoenix Elemen
tary School Gym, Talent School
Gym; District No. 5: Lincoln Ele
mentary School; District No. 6:
Central Junior High, Hanby School
Gold Hill. Sams Valley School; Dis
trict No. 9: Eagle Point High
School. Shady Cove Elementary
School. Elk-Trail Elementary
School; District No. 35: Rogue Ri
ver Hlgn :cnooi; District mo. 4U
WUSSSS3f WlSfhS
HBtfrJ!1 m l. n
District No. 62: Evans Valley Elc
mentary School; District No. 91:
Butte Falls High School; District
No. 94: Pinehurst Elementary
School; District No. 549: Jackson
Elementary School. Jefferson Ele
mentary School. Lincoln Elemen
tary School. Roosevelt Elementary
School, Washington Elementary
School, Oak Grove Elementary
School, West Side Elementary
School. Hoover Elementary School.
Wilson Elementary School. Griffin
Creek Elementary School. Jackson
ville Elementary School. Ruch Ele
mentary School. Howard Elemen
tary School, Lone Pine Elemen
tary Schooi.
The purpose of the election is to
submit to the legal' voters of the
rural school district the question
of increasing the tax levy for the
fiscal year beginning July 1, 1963,
over the amount limited by Sec
tion 11, Article XI, of the Consti
tution. The reasons for increasing such
levy are:
The total lew of the Rural
School District Is $2,900,136.07.
The tax base of the Rural School
District is $2,234,736.89. and is the
amount that the Rural School
Board can levy without a vote of
the people. The amount to be
voted in excess of the tax base is
$665,399.18
The amount of tax, In excess of
the six per cent limitation pro
posed to be levied by the rural
school district of Jackson County,
Oregon, for the fiscal year begin
ning July 1. 1963. is $665,399.18.
uateo mis ist aay oi April, law.
GLENN W. SMITH
Chairman, Rural School Board
Attest :
ALF B. MEKVOLD
Secretary. Rural School Board
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. P 9463
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR T..E
COUNTY OF JACKSON
In the Matter of the Estate of
AGNES LEA HALL, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed as
administratrix of the estate of
Agnes Lea Hall, deceased, by the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Jackson County, and has
qualified. All persons having
claims against said estate are here
by notified to present the same,
duly verified as by law required,
to the undersigned at the office of
John H. Chaney. Attorney. 1005
East Main Street. Medford. Ore
gon, within six months from the
date hereof
DATED and first published April
19, 1963.
Patricia A. Booth,
Administratrix
John H. Chaney. Attorney
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE Is hereby given to the
residents oi DgMlOXq. Sicnooi u:s
trict No. 549, and Central Point
School District No. 6. that a peti
tion has been presented to the
Jackson County Rural School
Board mow the District Boundarv
Board and District Reorganization
Committee) as provided in O.R.S.
330-630. amended, requesting the
transfer of the following described
property from the Medford School
District No. 549, to the Central
Point. School District No. 6:
commencing at tne aoutnwest
corner of Donation Land Claim
No. 45, Township 37 South,
Range 2 West. Willamette Meri
dian. Jackson County, Oregon:
thence North 89' 47' 50 East
along the South boundary of said
claim 367.74 feet to the true
point of beginning;
thence North 89' 47' 50 East
along said clm boundary
409.74 feet; thence South 2' 08'
40" East, 226.09 feet to a V
Iron pin; thence South 0 04' 30"
West. 60.55 feet to a Iron
pin; thence North 65' 45' 30"
West. 165.42 feet to a iron
pin; thence South 89" 47' 50"
West 261.78 feet to a i" Iron
pin; thence North 1 26' 50"
West. 218.11 feet to the true
noint of beginning.
Hearing will be granted on this
Setltion by the Jackson County
ural School Board In the Confer
ence Room of the Office of the
Jackson County School Superin
tendent on May 13. 1963, at 7:J0
P.M., Court House, Medford, Ore
gon.
Anyone wishing to present testi
mony for or against this petition
is asked to appear at this Hearing.
DATED in Medford, Oregon, this
19th day of April, 1963.
GLENN W. SMITH
Chairman, Rural School Board
ALF B. MEKVOLD
Secretary.
County School Superintendent
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NO. P-90-63
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY, Probate Depart
ment In the Matter of the Estate of
MABEL E. LENZ. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has heen appointed
and qualified as Executrix of the
Estate of Mabel E. Lenz, Deceased,
and all persons having claims
against said estate are hereby no
tified to present the same, with
proper vouchers, at the office of
my attorney. Robert D. Dames, 1
Goldy Building. Medford. Oregon,
within mlv months from the date
hereof.
DATED and first published this
12th day of April. 1963.
Ida Alwllda Stewart,
Executrix
Robert D. Dames
Attorney for executrix
Medford. Oregon
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that I
have been appointed by the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Jackson County Administratrix
with the Will Annexed of the
estate of Ernest C. Hamilton, de
ceased, and have qualified. All
persons having claims against the
estate of said decedent are here
by notified to present them, with
proper vouchers, duly verified to
me at the office of Skvrman St
Helsel. attorneys for said Admin
istratrix, at Room 321 Medical
Center Building, In Medford. Ore
gon, within six months from the
date of this notice.
Dated and first published April
12. 1963
Evelyn H- Skyrman
Administratrix with the
Will Annexed
Skyrman St Helsel
Attorneys fnr Administratrix
NOTICE OF SCHOOL FLECTION
UPON QUESTION OF INCREAS
ING TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT
LIMITED BY SECTION 11, ARTI
CLE XL. STATE CONSTITUTION
Notice is hereby given that an
election will be held in School
District No. 9 of Jackson Countv,
State of Oregon, from 2 P.M. to
8 PM. on May 14. 1963. st Eagle
Point Gym Elk Trail School.
Shady Cove School, in said school
district, for the purpose of sub
mitting to the legal voters of said
district the queitlon of increasing
the tax levy for the fiscal year
j by section 11. article XI. of the
I Constitution of Oregon
1963-1164 over the amount limited
i lew are:
The tax base in insdeouate to
cover trie budgetary needs
levied for said fiscal year is 1506
026-37.
Dated this 26 day of April. 1963.
I Attest. Beryl Hickson
Dtstnct Clerk
I Darrel Stanley
Chairman Board of Directors
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
HUblC HIV til t u I r mm
GATION DISTRICT BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Directors of the Rogue
River Valley Irrigation District
acting as a Board of Equalization
will meet at the office of said Dis
trict, 3139 Merriman Road. Med
ford. Oregon on Tuesday, May 7,
1963 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
a.m. for the purpose of reviewing
and correcting its assessment and
apportionment of the taxes of said
District for the year 1963-1964.
Until said hearing, the assessment
list of saia District shall remain in
the office of the Secretary of the
Board of the District at the above
address for inspection by all per
sons interested. The said meeting
of the Board of Equalization shall
continue as long as necessary to
hear and determine any objections
by any interested persons to
assessments and apportionments
thereof, and any other matters
connected therewith which may
come before them.
Dated and first published this
ISlh day oi April, 1963.
Harold W. Sexton. Secretary
Board of Directors
Rogue River Valley Irriga
tion District
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by
the Jackson County Court at the
Courthouse at Medford. Oregon, on
or before 10:00 A.M. on the 8th
day of May. 1963. for the furnish
ing of chemicals and insecticides
for the Mosquito Control Division
of the Jackson County Health De
partment. Instruction to bidders and spec
ifications can be obtained at the
office of the County Court and the
Purchasing Department.
JACKSON COUNTY COURT
Earl M. Miller.
County Judge
Edwin H. Taylor.
County Commissioner
Donald E. Faber
County commissioner
Clerk's Monthly Statement
County Court Proceedings
Jackson County Court
March, 1963
The fnllnwine is a statement
of the proceedings of the County
Court of Jackson County, listing
claimants for supplies and serv
ices which were passea upon aur-
inc tne montn ot marcn. iw,
required by Chapter 136 of 1947
Session Laws. .
E. M. Madden. County Clerk
Approved by the County Court
Order in the matter of: Desig
nating of a newspaper for pub
lication of notice of foreclosure
of tax liens, publication of no
tice of personal property tax war
rants, tax refund from Jackson
County to Loan Guaranty Divi
sion. Jackson County deeds to
Favdrex. Inc., and deed from Coun
ty to Edgar Dahack, filing of plat
Many Oaks, and South Forty
subdivision. Resolution for Wil
liam Wesley Hartman. renaming
of public way as Holcomb Springs
Road, refund from Farm Home to
Helen K. Buffington. annexation
of contiguous territory to the
Rogue River Rural Fire Protec
tion District. ,.
Filed: Monthly report for E. BfL
Madden. County Clerk. W. H. Man
ning, Constable. Jackson County
Farm Home, Veterans Service Of
fice Dog Control Officer Sher
iff's Gun Permits, Jacksonville Mu
seum, Stacey. Watkins Audit. Print
Shop. Emigrant and Howard
Prairie Recreation Area, Fish and
Wildlife Service, county court
minutes dog control minutes, ap
pointment ol William R. Brown.
Deputy Sheriff, contract between
Jackson County and Western Oil
& Burner Company, contract be
turn .inckson County and Jack
sonville for boarding of prison
ers ana arrcemem utl1;""
son County and Sam Morehouse.
f -I rnntv Vnnrt
Net Payments for Services of
Employees of Jackson County
C. Norrls 249.14, C. Conner
H. Gault 549.66. N. Myrlck 230.53,
L. Morthland 95.97, J. Cave 109.32,
D. Abernathy 20.39. C. Flchtner
4 80, G. DePuy 7.52. G. Lucas
9.62 W. Rice 9.62. E. Ostrander
131.50, J. Hess 9.56, N. Matteaon
27.29, P. Betttol 434.94. D. DeBer-
B. Blormen 388.27. B. Tfnnant
343.90. C. Perdue 349.09. K.
v.nihn 363.75. C. Mears 339.63,
D. Decker 342.35. R. Lowe 341 .23,
R Nelon 340.44, M. Bronki 313.54,
M. Stephens 259.49. M. Hagan
24B.7!. 5. Bailey 214.59. R, Gar
rett 3 3 54. D. Smith 362.84. J. An
derjon 319.48. P. Elliott 281.47,
JC Swn 266.57. L RJ iSM .08 G.
Randies 338.52. R Twltchell 344.79,
J. Wheeler 341.24. B. Weatherton
313.54. R. Allen 307.94 M. Farn
ham 225.40. J. Nouguler 206.80,
j Bettiol 15.13. T. Mclntyre 323.86.
A Carter 273.14. C. Anderson
263 81, R. Jenklna 272.39. G. BoM
259.71, M. Atkinson 243.05. C. Barr
213 89. H. Duean 322.74, D. Smith
238.45. C. Gibson 266.79 H. Spcare
236 13. M Mitchell 259.71. M. Smith
259.59. E. Kingery 205.30. P. Wat
son 254 64. V?. erry 257 96. D.
Wolf 259.71. S. Bern; 225.76, K.
Beyerlin 191.55. B. Steele 37.89.
V Harrison m.v. ...
18817. H Wilson 18.34. O. Lal-
chensky 313.76, E. Janouch 5.UB.
E. Jennings 31032, K. Sandvlg
302 17, O McCartney 236.91. R.
D Wilson 238.55. M. Harsh 225 64.
I. Bogener 204.25. L. Henderson
180.64 H Strong 185.13, L. Knlps
164.19 M Ray 181.73. M. pen
man 184 02. A. Martin 247.39. R.
Woodville 387.55, H. Wood 389.50.
F. White 394.66. R. Barker 359.96,
R Hoadley 406.66, R. Clarke
407 06, C. Miller 383.91. C. Guchea
331.17. F Whlted 349 01. H. Com
mons 376.44. D. Venekamp 37B .23,
H. Luchterhand 338.32. J. Russell
308.17. L Lawrence 330 88, C.
Elhart 330.06. R. Bernlnghauscn
373.36. M. Beneka 259.71. G
Campbell 232.85. F. Markham
221 79, R. Greenman 238.45. L.
Ehrke 19435. S. Bjornsen 246.02.
G. Nelson 257 63. L. Floux 182.73,
r.ipwh. inn 07. I. Powell 23 08.
R. Johnson 24.80. L. Sherman
81.18. R Rucker 20B.90 R. Ruck
er 208 90, C. Walker 264.33, V.
Morse 227.09, D. Underwood 102 71.
H Walls 175 12, R. Sampson
n B7 n MUlage 92.44. L. An
derson 174 83. E. Bankfton 170112
ki -.-i man A Colver 160.72
E Holbrook 195 52. D. Jones
162 48, L. Keith 181.52. L. Lester
16180 L Myers 164 33. M. Rlneiis
158.94. V. Sinclair 134.58 H
Wright 166 30. R Williams 193 02
II i. iVil 1. n Miller 110.82
D Goddard 17B.67. L. Smith 192 .02.
D. Emerson 165.67, E Hopkins
159 13. T. Reynolds 155.47. L Low-
ery 15B.5B. n. uani ,ui o.
..r.u., Kl 11 M Hamaker 147.23
E. McGarity 'l05.58. L. Tweedy
46484. R. Schmidt 355 .16, RWalk
:.Vm m i u.ll. 733 03. R C ay
jifi 1R L BosBS 175.04. E. Mer-
kel 936.60. E. Kancl er 350.12, A.
Makinen 320.77. V. Elmgren 178.08,
B. Emlg 149.11. M. Bell 320 77. E.
Olcott 306 20. M. Bajl 184.16. N.
VanDeWalker 215 88. E. McGalllard
320 77. G. Runyan 362.48. O. Moore
374 29 W Dlerlex 334.34. J. Kop
pes 289 B0. J. Burghart 206 58, V.
Peter 234 41. T. Golf 291 46 E.
Shumway 457.23, E. Legacy 230.48,
H Danlelson 259.97, D Gllkey
435 55. R Runyon 493 56. K.
Klocke 113.16, J Allison 185 93
L Hart 112.77. M. Hogan 36.90.
L Pinkham 61.33. F. Roberts 62 28.
J Diddock 319 69, P. Gllman 252 3j.
C. Smith 374 44, T. Owen. 222 64,
R Fox 425.21. M. McNeil 302 20,
I Russell 274 41. M Sherrlll 237 24
E Donahoo 365 06, M. Howell
112 96 M Cochran 172 83, W. Man
ning 287.56. I Powell IBJZU. n.
Johnson 4 21. J. Eaton 334JB9 G.
Crowson 273.50. P Brtnaon 254 46,
M Ledward 437.78. J. Wilson
317.06 S Shorey 314 25. A Ger
en 287 05. D Kent 295 38. F.
Wright 287 05. J. Hutchinson 89.18,
I Forbes 227.33. R. Pellett 317.50,
V Cochran 324 61, S Thompson
197 15, M Hubbell 352 78. L Per
ry 193 57. A. Smith 247 87. R.
t,... nam n Brown 130 17.
E. Leach 233 98. A. BJornsen 429 77
C cLrrence 331.28. J. Hicks 223 01.
y Peterson 96 62. B Johnson
144 12 J Hagler 348 08. D. Hag-
ler 278.86, H Lane 288.03. F. Hag-
25 15 M Hagler 40 18. D.
r .n 72 00 f Horn 31 12, E Pey-
ton 15553. V. Rice 8882, W Rjce
Payments for Jury Service end
witness Fcf
O Beneflcl 33 OS B Brothers
1102 M. Barker 30 00. H. Brown
39 90 J Bunting 15 00. B Coburn
11 At L Couelnisn 30 00. M Gil-
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
LEGAL NOTICES
mer 30.64. N. Glasscock 32.88. D.
Graham 37.50, J. Hamaker 33.20,
J. Hawkins 37.50, C. Heimer 41.90,
O. Jacobson 22.50. A. Jewett 37.50,
P. Knapp 3910. J. Koken 38.32,
P. Lindstrom 40.70. J. McKee 32.24.
E. McMlhon 47.88. C. McNeel
ssnn s Milton 59.40. E. Morev
48 56. C. Morse 52.50. E. Radomske
32 58. F. Smith 4836. L. Smith
4980. M. Spiegelberg 37.50. P.
Stansbury 85.12. A Stith 41.50. M.
Schalfer 22.50. J. Sullivan 24.90.
C Turner 49.80. W. Underwood
31.60. E. Walker 45.00. M. Wal
rutt 45 00. L. Walters 28.26. D.
Wilson 22.50. S. Wilson 7.30. D.
Wisely 22.50. E. Fry 7.50. L. Jan
sen 7.50. M. Leslie 8.06. B. Love
7.50. C. Rose 7.50. T. Urlen 8.62.
F. Walker 7.50. W. Carr 67.00.
G. McUne 30.00. J. Laden 60.00.
R. Raymond 79.38. M. Gall 73.00.
K. Lundqutlt 75 00. P. Tomhn
17.56. T. Barlow 39 60. L. McCay
7182. L. Hall 49.80. E. Brittsan
83 00, C. Bourne 67.50. W. Hollo
way 55.86. M. Foss 24.90. Z. Al
bertson 60.00, E. Best 75.36. G.
Robbins 62.28. V. Thornton 9.90,
P. Florence 42.30. A. Hartwell 7.08,
J. Rowley 7.08. R. Hammons 8.32.
W. Stalker 8 32. C. Bell 620. A.
Pence 3.80. V. Jones 5.80. J. Wil
liams 5.00, J. Anderson 6.76, W.
Robb 11.24. B. Clark 6.76.
Payments lor Election Board
F. Badcock 2.98. L, Dollar 18.78,
R. Davis 13.98. A. Goldt 13.98,
Pavments lor Travel
R. Barker 17.60. J. Bass 24.80, M.
Bell 51.20. P. Bettiol 172.10. B.
Biornsen 5.0U. L. Races B.40. M.
Bbvden 26.64. R. Clarke 4.40. R.
Clav 5.60. H. Commons 58.32, D.
DeBerrv 18 50. J. Diddock 2024,
W. Dlerlex 73 20, C. Elhart 48.56.
V. Elmgren 47.52, B. Emlg 27.20,
R. Ghevsen 1600. C. Guches 4.08,
J, Hagler 178.24. T. Hatten 190.82.
D. Hendrlx 4538. R. Hoadley 3832.
M. Hubbell 11638. J. Hutchinson
33.04. R. James 3.40. E. Kanclier
12.80, L. Lawrence 37.60. E. Leach
23.68. N. Ledward 51.68. H. Luch
terhand 38.16. E. Madden 42.00. A.
Makinen 45.12. W. Manning 200.16,
A. Merkel 81.92. C. Miller 31.84,
O. Moore 98.29, E. McGalllard
42.96. T. Mclntyre 100.00, E. Olcott
34.96. J. Peterson 11.00, R. Rucker
28.40. G. Runyan 88.56. R. Runyon
150.00. J. Russell 5136. B. Sarfl
2.68. L. Sawyer 56.06. R Schmidt
195.80, bnorey 1M.4U, a., onum
way 150.00, C. Smith 45.92, F.
Swan 19.50, L. Tweedy 57.28, D.
Venekamp 56.40, R. Walker 18.80.
L. Wells 83.58, F. White 62.40, F.
Whlted 43.12. H. Wilson 4.80, J.
Wilson 12.48. F. Wright 3.68.
Paymenta for Supplies, Services,
and Equipment: Acme Hardware
4.08. Alberts Feed 92.B4. Alexander
Hardware 123.20. Am. Steel 63.71.
Anders 10.43. Ashland Tidings
142.97, Ashland Gen. Hdware 3.79.
Asko 161.30. Austins Supply 34.60,
Barco 47.00, Bates 130.48, Baumans
Fire Equip. 12.50, Becks 114.68,
B. Blgham 16.00. Big Pines 60.48.
Rlnlte afnffU A; Towne 19.00. Blue
Seal 22.25. Boyda 166.13. Broer
Grocery 213.93. Buck & Tinslcy
175 00 Billiard Wilson 18.25: Cal-
Pac Utilities 27.75, Carpenter Paper
22.03. cascade mis systems uo.uo
Catholic Serv. 5.00. Central Phar.
macy 327.52. Chlldrens Home 5.00
Chrlsile School 10.00. City San
Service 21.50. City of Talent 73.83.
Clogstons 18.00. Coffee Cup Cafe
6.00. Con. Freight 218.43, Co. Asses
sor .75. Co. Health 10.00. Co, School
Supt. 1.00. Courtesy Chev. 3.20.
Dr. Coyle 103.00, Crystal White
T.aundrv 2.781 Dept. of Motor Ve
hicles 88.00. De-Pester Western
379.20, R Dickey 33.00, Dick
Knigni b.U4, ijomestic uas a-t.io,
Downtown Union 7.00, Dumas
Laundry 6.64. Dunham Print.
256.50, Dusenbury Elec. 2.50, East
man Kodak 47.80, Eatherton Equip.
230, Edwards Weatherstrip 13.00,
E. L. Bartholomew 100.00. Enloe
Flee .11 50. M. Flowers 20.00. Fluh-
rer 35.60. F. S. Lang Mfg. 13.01,
F Gallatin 3930, Garden Center
884.00, H. Gault 64.00. Gen. Mach.
59.46. Greyhound 14.10. Groceteria
13478. Harts Turkey Farm 3.00.
Harveya Shell 17.90. R. Heffernan
35.UU, li. nornecxer .lo.uu, nun
bard 43,85, Hudson's Phar. 69.71,
I. Huson 30.00, J. Hutchinson
159.00, IBM 39.68, Ind. Air 41.84,
Ivans Shell 3.93. Jackson Co. Child
r.nlri.nr. 17 03. Jackson Co. 350.30.
Jewett Office Supply 92.63. Jim's
TJrnrture 107.15. J . J. Newberry
1.95. John Warren Hdware. 230.
Jorgenscns 349.38, Journal Print
Shop 3.50, S. E. King 56.00. Klocker
KTUa. yu.a, r.orner rami i-uu,
Dr. Lawaon 10.00, V Lee 14.08. Dr.
Lemery 7.50, L. H. Butcher 04Z.3U.
Llllrell 7.23. Litwlller 135.00.
Louise Home 20.00. E. Madden,
Trustee 1.922.00, Max-Slg 6.73,
Meat Mart 152.49, Mechanics Laun
dry 4.16, Medford Bus. Exch. 20.00.
Medford Hotel 43.35, Medford Labs
18.00, Medford Print. 236.63. Med
ford Stationery 313.56. Medford
Tire Serv. 1.75. Medford Water
Comm. 53.41, Midlands Labs 34.65.
Miller's Egg Ranch 114.00. Modern
Office Systems 18.20. Montgomery
Ward 4.98, Motc Business Forms
120.50, Moore Steel 20.20, Motorola
387.10, B. Mullen 33.00. Sheriff
Multnomah Co. 224.00. McCulloch
Chain Saw 6.00. McGraw-Hill 15.00,
M. McNeil 3.00. National Hosp.
2.645.20. Nat'l. Recreational Assn.
2.20. Nat'l. Sheriff Assn. 25.00. Dr.
n VnLnn 44 no Office Stationery
870.44. Ore. State Bureau of Labor
3.00, Ore. State Univ. Ext. Service
7.200.50. Ore -Wash. Tel. Co. 11.95,
Otis Elevator 198.72. Pbc Pruit
57.35, Pac Motor Truck 30.29. Pac
ri.W. Bell 4Ul.au. rac. ruwci
1.193.05. Paramount Pest Control
n nn Park Motnrs 15.89 Pats Sani-
tnrv Service 4.25. Paul Bmltn-l saw
Shop 3.60, Stewart Penlngton 60.00,
h. Perry 100.00. Pitney Bowes
51.95, Flttsnurgn uiass jo.bu. no,-
ncl Garbage Service 150.00. D
Provost 85.00. Prultt's Fountain
1.40. PhvcholoEica! Corp. 52 80
p.vrhnlnnlral Test Snec. 8.B0. Pub
lic Adm. Serv. 10 10, PERB-Re-tlrement
76320, PERB Social Se
curity 7.720.58, Rears Mfg. 4.17,
RornrHak 13H80 RehcO 184.40.
Richfield 28.56. Rogue Fed. Credit
Union 242 50, Rogue River Paving
8.00, R. R. Yates 12.32, Rush Elec
tric 82 79. Sacred Heart Hosp.
19.50. Safeway 161.00, Schafer
Flee 2 fin Schus. Wholesale Groc
218.74. Sect, of State 3.00. Security
In. 1 37981. Selbv Chev 6.05.
Shell 15.88, Sherwtn-W 1 1 1 1 a m s
37.40, Signal Oil 574.76. Slngniastor
ins. 7U.UU, SlSKiyou s.iec. o ju. a
kiyou Funeral Serv. 58 50, Skasol
Inc 82.20. Sloan Co 33.60. Smith
Lmbr. 1,073 10, Smith Sales 14.88.
Social Casework 5 00. Soil Conser
vatlon Serv. 2.752.00, Sorans Poul
try 3730, So. Ore. Color Proces
1 h-. mnnH RrnnHN -l.". Sta
Oil 179.79. SIAC 96.30. State Pub,
Welfare 32.179.25. Steno. Mach,
10 38. St. Mary'i Home 4.84, Supt,
DocumenU 3.00, Surplui Prop,
7.25, S-W Floor Cover 36.10. R.
Swan 7380. Texaco 87.76, Trow
bridge 23.80. U.S. National Bank
f 401.40, U.S. Postmaster 1,050.00,
Valley Plumbing 27.70. Valley Ren
tal 19.00, Valley Wholesale 196 64,
Vanco Prnd. 35.95, Dr. L. van DIJk
17.50. Villa Rose 50.00. Voights
Mrdford Office Equip. 601.09, D.
Walker 33.00, Wash. National Ins.
767 01. W B. Kerr Co. 10.79. Wel
ners 2100. Western Oil-Medford
572.10. Western Oil-Ashland 6,00.
West Main Pharmacy 82.64, West
Main Rent-All 1.00. West. Union
20 80. Wilson McCabe Befrlg
27D nn. R Wycoff 300.00, Xerox
196 64. Zcllerbach Paper 18125
Building Improvement: Aladdin
Lock 28 35 City of Medford 15 00.
E Dillon 504.80, J. Hoey 85 00,
Hubbard Bros. 37 45, Johnson Serv.
1.49500. John Warren Hardware
12 14, E. Madden. Trustee 2190.
Mech. Ind. 73 00. W. McKlnley
2500. Natl. Hoip. 13.95. Pittsburgh
Glais 17 20 PERB Soc Sec 34 57,
V Rush 17.20, Siskiyou Elec.
39251. Smith Lbr. 189 17. SIAC
80 U.S. Nat'l Bank 119.20. Waih.
Nat'l Ins 2 22
Civil Defense: All-Bright TV
350, B. Johnson 10 00. E Madden.
Trustee 2190. Medford Composite
Spdn. 84.00. Medford Radio 16 00
Medford Stationery 74 50. Pac NW
Bell 1.65. Pac P"w tk Lt 2 00. Sim-
mnn. (nrhun 2197. PERB SoC.
Sec 29 66. SIAC 1 28. United Radic
I 63 95. U S National Bank 98 30,
Washington National Ins
Emergen-" : Ace Koonng i.wo.ou.
Juvenile Operation & Malnl-n.
ance Fund: Becks 14 70. Bri re
Bauer Lmbr 37 42 Cal-Pac Uttl-
! ity 188 12. City Mmn ami.to
Produce
j 20 00. Nat l Hoop. MO. Pac. Motor
Truck 3 00. par pow l.i iov.ii,
: Picks 123 St. PERB- soc sec 41 .13,
i Quality Mkt 2 51 .Robinson Bros
76 73. Rofue Distnh 10ft 03 Rogue
red Cred. Union 20.00. Rogue Val-
"Hand me the Scout knife
PLASTERED DRIVERS
London - IUPD - Dr. Stephen
Young, writing in the British
Medical Journal, said today it
is wrong for patients with
plaster casts on broken arms
or legs to drive to the doctors
office for a checkup. "As al
ways, a plastered driver is
dangerous," he said.
LEGAL NOTICES
ley Mem. Hosp 400, Sims Cycle
Shop 145.68. Smith Sales 30.03, So.
Bear Creek Dlst. 7.00. SIAC 1.76,
Surplus Prop. .73, S-W Floor Cover
44.40, Trowbridge 18.07, U.S, Nat'l.
Bank 157.00, Valley Wholesale
149.58, Wash. Nat'l. Ins. 4.44,
Weeks Ac Orr 3B.83, Witters Bakery
21.60.
General Road Fund: B. Aus
tin 323.86, W. Brown 235.26. R.
Carstensen 657.96, D. Dow 384.42,
R FiUgerald 353.28, H. Glegle
438.79, R. Levlson 316.31. M- Mc
Cartney 314.96. M. Owens 243.11.
O. Pruitt 294.95, P. Rynnlng 165,85,
L. Shorey 391.96, V. Smith 33B.66,
K. Walker 343.36, O. Abbott 259.24.
F Accorna: 28 1 .76. L. Andrews
304.36, C. Baker 9.79. D. Baker
343.66, J Beams 333.13. W. Bench
293.09. L. Blgham 328.26. E, Board-
man 273-28. M. Boat 344.85, D
Rnren 232.36. C. Bourne 312,60. R
Bourne 294.84, W. Brogan 338.33,
V. Brown 294.30, G. Buchholz
216.09, G. Buffington 145.93, J
Bunker 18361, L Burdahl 233.78
J. Burdell 291.96. J. Burns 200.96
C. Calkins 277.78. N. Cays 26720,
W. Chapman 344.17. O. Chesnut
361.82, C Chllders 277.40. R. Clark
319 1R. D. Clifford 384.81. E.
C 1 o u g h 303.16, C. Comstock
256.76, J. Conner 322.73, F. Cook
286.20, E. Cooper 262.76, E. Cooper
4u: .in, in . t-overaaie aiDO-tru, -.
Crumley 333.11, E. Culver 31H.98,
L. Culy 277.25, L, Cutburth 339 97.
L.Damon 306.08, J. Danford 278.69,
C. Dean 317.22. J. Dennis aJ Bti,
H. Denzer 260.30. R. nits worth
318.43, C. Dooms 307 66, H. Dooms
2H0.77. W JJOOmS JXl.XO. W 1JUW-
en 303.41, R Dufrene 271.06, G.
Dutton 275.00, E. Earl J .
Earl 281.94, L. Earl 239.63, T. Earl
272 03. J. Eatherton 313.78. B.
Eites 325.84, H. Ferns 323.61. W.
Flaee 283.08. D. Flovd 293.34. D
Onddarri 301.21. C. Goodniaht
275.48, E. Groves 283.72. A. Had-
ri.ick S71 f) 1 . I. Hall 3011 2$. P.
Hannaford 347.91, E. Harnlah
2f9.33, R. Hnrnish 288.74, S. Har
ris 234.21. S. Hartbuauer 274 33
B- Hatch 338.66, E. Henderson
282.66, G. Huts 275.00, W. Irons
333.11, M. Jacobson 320.33, C.
Jenks 277-21, A. Jesme 236.96, R.
Johnson 289.00, A, Jones 301.50,
J. Jones 303.46, E. Kantor 303.70,
H. Kantor 333.74, C. Keene 313.18.
J. Keller 299.43. M. Kinyon 324.73,
D. Klser 268.36, K. Kite 280.98,
I. Larson 335.99. A. Lester 325.41,
R. Lomas 269.10. J. Lusk 271.21,
P. Lynch 308.16, J. Mapston 251.24.
E. Marshall 202.70. J. Martin
277.9B. J. Merrltt 338.66. R. Mer
rut 402.48, H. Meyer 3 Hi 84. J.
Meyer 201,09, C. Michael 310.24,
C. Michael 300.22, J. Miller 346.8R.
B. Moore 300.47, M. Morse 280.63,
E. Music 300.54. C. Perdue 204.66,
J. Perdue 284,03, E. Pierce 334 64,
J. Prultt 260.60. l, nay aoo,4i,
R. Rinabarger 18.12, G. Robertson
353.88, G Ryn 321.11, D. Scott
256.76, D. Shcarln 305.90, F. Sher
man 31108, F. Shipley 276.41, T.
Shope 253.36, I. Shuck 268.73. R.
Simmons 290.10, A. Smith 287.80,
P. Smith 2B1.39, D. Sommer
255.66, W. Sommer 284.30, R.
Souza 323.88, J, Spradling 3.69,
A. Smith 297.17, J. Slough 237.64,
H. Stout 308.06, J, Sutton 236.96,
D. Sweet 265.33. D. Sykes 308.16,
E. Thlgpln 277.38, R. Thfgpin
267.06. H Tolle 322.72, M. Tresh
am 330.77. M. Tryon 283.82. L.
Vanderpool 304.51, L. Varner
319.31. R. Vaughn 224.07, C. Ver
stcgen 313 .97, D. W a Id en 271.71,
W. Walker 274 33. H. Wallace
268.73. A. Wattenberg 412.50. T.
Wcrder 282.80, T. White 250.69.
G, Williams 265.20, T. Write
229.19. C. Wvman 353.38. J. Bald
win 230.89, R. Berriman 247 33, H.
Brown 246. 55. C (July 253 .32. M
Griffin 267.68, L. Hartman 30336.
W. Hartman 297.65. D. Herndon
246.77, S Johnson 309.34, R.
Vaughn 269JJ7.
Paymenta for Supplies. Services,
and Equipment for Road Dept.
a no era rnoio i.oa, ma, i-arncor
6.23, Am. Steel 340.31, Ausland
Const. 3.737.40. Bearing Sales 6.10,
Big Pines Lmbr. 2.28. Builders
Supply 14.00. Bunting Tractor
338.44, Cat-Ore Mach. 732.44. Cal
Ore Wholesale 35.28, City of Ash
land 5.80, City of Eagle Pt. 6.00,
City of Gold Hill 2.70, Colyear
Motor Sales 639.85, Courtesy Chev.
13534, Crater Auto 57.94, Crater
Lake Mach. 236 05, Crater Lake
Motors 397.31, Cummins Ore Die
sel 21.15. Dean & Taylor 86 30.
Desert Pump 22.96, Dumas Do
mestic 35.27. Eatherton Engine St
Equip 12.83. Elec. Supply 3.82.
Equip. Guide Book 16.00, Esco
785.19. Fairbanks Morse 150.00,
Feenaughty 201 00. R. Frantz
32080, Gardner Mach. 22.60, Gen
eral Bearing 13.10, Gen. Tire
316.71. Haupert Tractor 271,49,
HI Martin 100 45, Home Gas 56.16
Howard Cooper 402.92. Hubbard
Bros. 41 17. Industrial Air 206.78,
International Harvester 348.19.
Jackson Co 1.05, Jay Allen 24.26,
Jewett Office 48.00, J. H. Baxter
113.03. Klicver Mach 17.64. Lin
denpark Upholstery 72.00. LittreJl
Pts. 108.62, M. C. Llnlnger 403 91,
E. Madden, Trustee 1.253.20, Med
ford Concrete 1,066.19. M-dford
Motors 4.nr. Medford Glass 116.80,
Medford Stationery 39 80, Medford
Tire 1 ,1 70.00. Medford Water
Comm. 7.11, Mill St Contractors
542.92, Mine Safety Appliances
84 41. M St W Chain Saw 80.85.
McCuliorh Chain Saw 120, Natl.
Hosp. 920.15. D Newman's 16 60,
Norton Lmbr. 19 30, Office Sta
tionery 61.05, Ore. State Hwy.
3 00, Ore-Wash Tel. 11.25. Over
head Door 66 22, Pac Mach. 39 43,
Pac. N W Bell 23.83, Pac. Pow
K Lt 274 54, Padgham Glass 56 31.
Paul Smith Saw 14.30. Pierce Frt.
12.72 Power Transmission Prod.
21XH. Premier Fastener 5191,
PERM Soc Sec 2.283.21. PERB-Re-
tlra 52 63, Richfield 191.10, Roger
Mach 6044, Roeue Fed, Credit
Union 495 00, Rush Elec. 1.40. Sam
Jenningi 41 94. Schetky 174 39.
Shell Oil 11 '12. Sherwln Wfllisms
8.76. L. Shorey 5632. So. Ore.
RftsnniT 871 37 So. Ore. Wholenale
! 44.22, Standard Oit 267 69. Stevens
eta Pta jmaey J0, Wash. Natl
m. ......... --i-;r-
Western Oil 624.73. Wesifnahouse
8333. White City Water Co. 215 14.
Wltham Pts 73.84, W. P Fuller
17.83. zt ;irberh Paper 280.38.
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CLASSIFIED
PERSONAL
Lodea Notices
Special Club Notices
Personal .
Loat and Pound
Instructions
Wanted Mala Help
,...io
wanted Female iteip
Male or Femaie item
Wanted Situations
Wanted Miscellaneous
Financial & Loans
REAL ISTATI
For Rent Housea 20
For Rent Apartments .... 1
For Rent Furnished Rooms ..22
Rent Rooms and Board ..23
For Rent Miscellaneous 14
Wanted To Rent 25
Medford Realty Board 30
For Sale Real Estate ... 31
Business Opportunities 32
Wanted Real Estate 33
AD DIRECTORY
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Building Supplies 40
Appliances 41
Furniture
Musical Eaulo.. Radio. TV 43
Sports and Hobbles ..n... it.t. n 1 44
Miscellaneous -
Nursariea 46
Dogs and Pets 50
Poultry 51
Livestock 52
Wanted Livestock da
Hay. Grain and Feed ...
fruits & Vegetables
se
55
Automotive S Equipment
Machinery and Tractors 80
Lolling Equipment tl
VnifTnm.nt For Rent 8a
Trailer! '0
Parte and Accessories ............ 71
Cycles and Scooters M 73
Cars and Trucks 73
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.-LODGE NOTICES
Medford Lodge 103, AF
Jtr AM. Master Mason de-
Dt-et nn Fridav. Anrtl
!iflfh At 7 -an p.m. with
HlUah Temple Shrine
Chanters.
Irvin Patten. WM
2-SPECIAt CLUB EVENTS
RIMMACe. Plant & White Ela
phant Sale, Saturday April 37.
luuj. rrom a.m. io o p.m. a.
the Eagles Hall. 317 West Main
St. Sponsored by Insurance
Women of Jackson County.
XI BETA Kappa chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi will hold Its annual
Rummage Sale on Monday April
29, at the FT hi building 10S N.
Ivy from 9 A.M. to 3 PM.
RUMMAGE Sale by international
Order of Jobs Daughters, tietn
el No. 69. April 37. FeK Bldg.
9 a.m. -4 p.m.
3-PERSONAL
FOR ladles, hoard St rm. In private
home, welcome eiders. oe3DBti.
LOVING care for elderly ambula
tory laay. ueugniiui private
room, with board and laundry.
Reasonable. 773-7211.
AS or this date I will not be re
sponsible ior any debts otner
than my own. Roy D, Shepherd,
518 Dakota, Medford, Ore.
WANTED 2 Elder ly'people, who
need a home, good food and care
See me at my home 602 Waverly
Aye. My Price is reasonable.
TO THE Person li." Talent Sin
cere Thanks for mailing envel
ope found SaturdayMrs. Bonney
FREE HAIRCUTS (under Supervi
sion) by beginners at MEDFORD
BEAUTY SCHOOL, next 3 Satur
days. 9:30 am to 3 p.m. No
appointments necessary.
GOLD HILL BEAUTY SHOP
44 Fourth St. Gold Hill
Closed Mondays. 835-1093
MERLE NORMAN Cosmstlc Studio,
214 Fluhrer Bldg. 772-esu
SPOT CASH for old coins. 173
3B59. Eves. 77a-C7B3.
'GINGER'
OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON at
880 Stewart Ave. Special person
alized service, ah worn Ruaran
teed Welcomes ladlea with thin
fine or problem hair.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Closed Mondays 773-3139
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,
Medtord. 773-6058 Open Mon
St Tues. 'till 9 pm ,
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB
Dentures repaired while you wslt
899-1071 899-1559
Open Free Classes Supplies
FERRIS WHEEL CERAMICS
2475 Stewart 'T"L',
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem la welcome et the Medford
Group of Acohollca Anonymous
3:30 p-m. Tues. A Sat. reer
of 31 N Oakdale. 773-4141. Al-
Anon Group every luesrtav
Eastside
COIN LAUNDRY
Hawthorne St.
Open24 hrs. day
DHINKINU YOUR PROBLEM?
Contact A A Sun. S p-m.
Thurs. 8:30. 404 Walnut
Pb. 604-2006 779-1281
CREDIT EQUITY, K
Is a debt consolliiatlne aeency
licensed St bonded by the State
of Ores on wtth the purpose of
piannea aeot reaucuon.
201 Medics! Center Bids.
33 N, Central 773-7103
DENTURES repaired end rellned
wnue you welt uey or eve. ra
773-a03 25 Lozler Lena.
in -ir k -tr
For Action . . .
Use Tribune Want Ads
FRIDAY. APRIL 21.
4 IOST AND FOUND
LOST Ladies glasses.
Area B e Y 684-2277.
LOST blacL A white
k white Border Col
hsdy Govt. Reward
lit. near snaay
offtred. 878-3171.
LOST Orann Female 9 yr.
old Pomeranian near oejtnp
stars runs, steward. 7T3-3007.
Lost PAT. Black s tan mala
ininuanua-Mancnesier puppy.
S-INSTRUCTIONS
ENROLL now for sewing classes.
Ages i rum iu to -t i . t,onuci airs.
neiu at singer sewing aaa.
Co. 318 E- Main. 772-7133.
PIANO beginners ages
7 to if or
anvan.-en ?j V i I 1
10 WANTED MALE HELP
FULL OR PART TIME
WANT MEN over 21
Must be neat appearing, aggres
sive & willing to work.
High commission plus monthly
bonuses.
Many Company benefits.
For Personal Interview 8m
Mr. Sh reeve. Room 315
Leverett Bldg.. Medford.
8 10 a.m. Sat. Mon. Tues.
BENEFICIAL HOSPITAL POLICY
DIVISION
BENEFICIAL INSURANCE GROUP
Leading National
Food Company
HAS
Opening in Medford So. Ore'
gon Territory
FOR
Retail Salesman
Recent College preferred.
Salary, car furnished, exception
al benefita, training program,
management opportunities-.
Submit hrlef resume of family
statu, schooling, draft, current
employment to
TRIBUNE BOX 573
(Replies Confidential)
TREE PLANTERS.
828-4831
SAWYER wanted for Pine St
Douglas rir. Experience In both
mciiurv. Pin Mountain Lum
ber Co. Yreks, Calif. VI-2-4178.
WANTED man to work on Grade
a Lsjtry, novjse lusm. write
Tribune Box iaai.
VACUUM cleaner aalasman. comm..
good average earnlnga btcause
you are selling to people inter-
eaiea enougn 10 caii us. bwi a,
flag N. Riverside.
.ULESMAN-lttRBY CO.'
Commission. 773-3333
JUNIOR MERCHANTS
WANTED
for
CENTRAL POINT
MEDFORD
Age 12 to 15
Tha MsilTTrlhuns) needs ir. Mer
chants to deliver papers in
rant rati Pntnt at nil Mftdford.
Apply In person at Office Or
pnone iia-oiei.
ll-W ANTED FEMALE HILP
WAITRESS Wanted neat In ap
pearance. Apply in person.
North'a Chuck wagon loig
Wagon 1616 N
Rtveratde.
"5?T.10N,BT- 1 f'';!!
referred typing retired. Write
rtoune Box ll7
12 MALE OS FEMALE HELP
Men & Women
To Demonstrate Pood Blender
Appliance HAten no. i in
America.
Commission. Possible to make up
to 11000 per month.
Call Mon, April 29 ONLY
482-307D
CARETAKER live In. Little Ap-
piegete jjisi. stent uuilties. amen
wages. No children. 81)9-1319.
Henaen, Box IDA, Sterling route,
Jacksonville.
MEDFORD
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Room 201 Executive Bids.
315 I. Main
773-30S
13 WANTED SITUATIONS
FARMS A General labor work.
772-3701,
EXPERIENCED Receptlonlst-typlst.
some pooxaeeping. rTii-asei.
CARPENTER WORK WANTED
No job too email. IM-1473.
TRACTOR ROTOVATION
OUY COX 77Q-I374
GARDEN tilling. Iswn
mowing.
Hr. Or JOQ. 773-31BB.
ROTOTILL1NG It yard work. 412-
3143;
ODD Jobs, carpenter, pointing,
lawn, geroen, nvoge uinuiiina.
L. H. Lynch 772-7524,
T-V SERVICE REPAIR
Gold Hill eree 155-1140
YARD WORK, ALL TYPES
Experienced and reliable.
773-4033
GARDEN TILLING No spot too
small. 773-2313
"HOUSE" CLEANING as Ironing
Helerences I ts-owsa
TRAC TOR ROTOVATING
772-2333 or 772-9750
LAWN MOWERS SH ARPENED
38Newtown 772-4075
"ROTOVATE YOUR GROUND
reedy for planting 533-1604
LAWN" mowing." hedge trimming,
nam naming itipiey, u-.nu.
CARPENTER work. Contract or
by hr flfit-Uijia
Tailoring alterations-
773-taou
ALL types csrpenter work. No Job
too smsll Tfj-assj rfs-osDa.
LAWN Mnwera machine sharp
ened, pick up a, uetivery.
773-8081
PAINTING Ressonsble. Nice
work 773-1140 oetore I Ju mm.,
oltet 6 pm Gil Johnson;
CUSTOM TRACTOR
& GARDEN ROTOVATING
J!arl Lens 772-7500
ROTOVATING gardens eV lawns
Walt Flppa. J73-3O07
CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS
ti DRAPES 772-3038
WANTED Housecleenlng by
hour: referenceaJ 773-5823.
TRUCKING service, rubbish, hay,
furniture lor 12 30 per hour.
773-7430
IRONINO Mending. Free pickup
delivery. 864-3281
14-Want or) Mlscalisnevaus
CAI.LUSI 772-8318
WE NEED FURNITURE
GOT ROOFING
PROBLEMS?
FOR HILP CALL . . .
NORTHWEST
ROOFING CO.
Far Reeling All Types!
PH. 779-1038
Frag estimates
T.niram. FILL MATSsUXl.
19M
B 5
lt-Wanted MIxSin m
wa PAY
CASH TOR HOMES
TO BI MOVXD
W1STWOOD HOUeXalOVINO
as wiaawtfcswo co.
WANT to bur old
eld alaas.
Uvea and email furniture pieces.
Oetrelch Antiques. 7H-OsO.
WANT BARKIS POLES-
1 H BAXTER at CO.
Boa JO. Grants Pas. 4TI
CASH FOR FURNITURE,
Misc. tooli or what hava you
I or 7 7 t -a? so
WANTXD TO BUV 200 COKD
io green uur and tuaca OaJL.
fYaflDfO.
BEST CASH DF ALfor
Furniture Appliances Misc.
OAK GROVI TURN. T7J-1M4.
USED PIANOS wanted WIU par
Kraaine'B. 77Z-4ZS.
CASH FOR FURNITURE
Misc. tools or anything salable.
Or win sell on consignment
lea earn Auction Co.
S HWV .i.
IS FINANCIAL S LOANS
CASH lor contracts as taorUasa.
JJjyjJdJc
edtord.
20-FOS HINT HOUSES
For Lease
4-bdrm , 1(, bath dwelling gut
UIU.
ALSO
Lease or Laos Option
1-bdrm. home located la NJ.
Medford. Ills a month.
CALL
BOB HART REALTOR 771-gMl
BDRM. duplea, Weetalde, hag
atove as reirlg . VS. Whitney.
SMALL S bdrm. unfurn. house as
. uoiumous. .03 mo. TTgggga3
2 BDRM. unfurn. new duplex, car-
.er pa. eor-ou. nv a
773-Uaf or 7T-i7Qg.
40 PT. trailer house Water at
eiec. pa. poo mo. tsi Anteiop
nu. ius .1U.
COZY 1 bdrm. furnished. Close las
Eastelde. IDJ. 533-1140.
NEW g unfurn., duplex, ww car
pel, eiec. range gaa neat, yarn
service, carport water pd., Sts
a mo. No pets T71-43T3.
BDRM. unfurn. house, l XT
ground with out buildings for
livestock. 173. 773-1871 after V
NICE clean 3 bdrm. home, nlef
yard, carport.
No pets. 1913
aw wan.
2 BDRM. unfurn. house 175. a
niunw, pee at ava rs. LOIumpus.
yryHN. 1 bdrm. house, next to
Ldge Motel, no doge, log N.
Riverside 604-JS31
NEARLY new unfurn.
with aaraee. near
west!
tide. n. Avallal
May 9th.
772-3S4:
its
REDECORATED furn. 2 rm. cot
tago. eso. 77a-eeai.
rOR LEASE 1-BR., fireplace;
uuum gerege. in noyai nu.
Sub. or will tell 1350 down. Call
The MAM Agency H4-2M3
aivee. assjss eee'ieoe.
TWO 3 bdrm. houses. 345. Oar-
owg. water pa. inquire sni,
N. Riverside. 2nd. house on
right side of road.
UNFURN. S bdrm. hone 360
month, water pd. Phono 771-
SSflg before s wahdaya. i
1 BDRM. unfurn, adulta, no pata,
173-1337.
DUPLEX 3 bdrm. watar gar-
page pd. laio Cornell ltd.
rURN PENTHOUSE WQABAOE."
convemoia norm., turn nam,
kitchen. Adulta. no pate. RET.
ERENCEB. Yard, complete priv
acy, aundaok yours tot last
basking not,, Whitman.
I BDMbI. unfurn, ITS. TTfr-MT
or aaa-ieai.
3 BDRM. unfurn. home In country,
Pasture for horse . cow. 3-Ills
.' anns uAirte
an-1037
NICE older house. Redacorated 4
bdrm. Yard cared for. Water pd.
t;aij alter o e-ai ife-eiea.
MODERN 1 bdrm. house. Unfurx.
1.7.30. 130S Spring.
1 BDRM. house 7 Large rms. 130.
040 anil Lsnc. 77a-aioe.
NEW 1 bdrm., can be 3 bdrm. Oai
neat, utilities pa. gats rowier
Rd. Near Desert Service Sta.
TRAILER House with porch end"
natn rm., gja. ai7a w. Main.
RlYltli unfurn.. 170. gig Nn.
Columbus near Jackson School.
433-1703.
LARGE 3 bdrm. duplex. unfurn"7
except eiec. stove as reins . wa
ter as garoege peio. mq oio u
kola between 10 e.m. at 3J0 p.m.
3 BDRM. home, fireplace. 2 blocks
to grade school, 3100 mo. 773-
84 or 772-4277,
3-BDRM. unfurn, duplex. Garage.
180. 302 Palm. 535-1505.
DUPLEX near Phoenix high school.
515-1110. .
FOR lease Unfurn. 3 bdrm. house,
carport water furn., no pets.
333 Chestnut St. .
NICE clean 3 bdrm. houee. no
drinkers, no pete. 303 Narregan.
CLEAN unfurn! 3 bdrm. No pets.
gog Narregan.
1 BDRM. house. Stove at refrlg.
Large yard. 130. 3333 Table
Rock Rd 773-8080.
rOR RENT New Urge 1 bdrm.
furn. house, lots of storage as
cabinets. On bus route In Cen
tral PolrrL 773-8123 or 773-3332.
3 BDRMS, Blinporch. service rmT,
at garage, available May 1st.
Children welcome. 215 N. Oak-
dale.
3 BDRM. near Roosevelt gs Hadrick
school!. 330 mo. 772-4448 or
772-4277.
LA ROE 4-bdrm. home. Nice neigh-
pornooo 77a-teie.
1-BDRM. unfurn. house 335. Two
turn, ople. 133 Almonq.
DUPLEX Ideel Jocetlon. 2 bdrma.
113, Close In. 332 "J" 81. 771-8413
UNFURN. 1 bdrm., Jacksonville.
Oes renge Ij heal, 50. 800-1270,
FOR LEASE Large deluxe umturn,
2-bdrm. jiupJexMlSOfK
2 BDRMS , newly decorated on t
acre. e7u per mo., weter turn.
Tooley-Bernett at Pflugred Inc.
Iteaitora. 7 1 j-eeoe.
22' trailer, modern eddition, 1 or 3
people, 340. no pete. 77B-1480.
1 BDRM. furn. house. Talent
Junction 535-1271.
2 BDRM. modern house In aVWT
Medford 470 mo. rencea oacat
yard. Rel required. Ph. 773-4639.
1 BDRM unfurn. home, water pd.
843. 448-3861,
FOR RENT Bachelor Cabin. I2S
Mo- 116 B. Ivy, 772-6633.
2-BDRM. duplex. Adulta: no pete.
1-BDRM MODERN COTTAOES
340 2060 Table Rock Rd.
UNFURN. I bdrm. duplex with
aregel 102 Wlthlngton 773-3077
1 at 2 BDRM unfurn. duplex, gar-
ege. yard service 415 Oek.
LEASE OR RENT Remodeled
studio home, dose In. dining
rm., living rm., lerga fireplace,
lerge kitchen. 3 bdrma.. bath,
patio, centre! heet, air condition,
small lawn. Inquire Lusk Muslo
Co., 333 So. Riverside, 930-5:30,
or cell 772-2000 after -30.
STOCKMEN
FEED PELLETS
Your cearec er enpglgUHe
reiihego will make a base
lor a modem ealeoced ration
Hut rati can feed wh little
labor end tea w aetata. The
Increased meat er miRt sre
evctd will five yen mail
mem returns gat g small cash
lavaatmanl.
MORTON
MILLING CO.
see on um,