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8 E THURSDAY, JUNE $, 1863 I J ' MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON Kogap Buys No bids were received this week (or the 380,000 board feet of national forest timber in the Ashland Loop roadside area, Ashland ranger district, Rogue River National forest. Kogap Manufacturing com- Tracts Of National Forest Timber at Auction of ponderosa pine, sugar pine, 000 board feet a"' and western white pine, bid at other species bid at Hi pe pany, Medford, was high bid der for 7,700,000 board feet of timber in the Brown Moun tain area, Ashland ranger dis trict. The high bid totaled S262, 518.15, compared to the for est service appraised price of 1 '.jvu 26''6 : BEDROOM ' (T ' f ' ' BEDROOM JI v.; H n4 fy rjJjj" LIVING (R0OM ' ' ' ''. 9 KITCHEN . I W OU) jj 'in " "4 I mumq 1 i , , . f o PLAN NO. 2906 ( a I "1 998 SQUARE FEET V.( 0 j L . J This Week's Plan for Home Builders By HIAWATHA ESTES Aimougn u is smau in scale, this modest home has been imaginatively planned to extract the fullest meas ure of llvability and comfort from the allotted space. The compact design, which can be easily maintained, is also very economical to build. The front door is protected by the roofed porch. The en try is well lighted through a stationary window next to the door. A partial wall, sop. n rates the entry ' from the dining ell. This area could be decorated -very Appealing y by using any number of materials as a screen which would extend from-the top of this wall to the ceiling. A guest closet opens to the entry. - ' The living room and din ing ell have been combined to form one' sizeable ' room which is made even more spa cious looking by the use of large windows. The ' wide fireplace cBn be enjoyed from both, thq .living . room and dining ell. Modarn ConvanUncai The kitchen 'offers you sill ' the storage and modern con veniences you've ever want- the front of the house as well as to the. sde. An, anP.le. size nook area has Decn in cluded for the serving of fam ily meals WANT an instant, tan that doesn't look fake? Laundry facilities plus a broom closet are In the serv ice. If preferred, a laundry tray could be substituted for the present space allotted to the dryer. Wall cabinets are above the laundry facilities. The service door opens to a concrete landing where a walk leads to the detached double garage. Plans for this garage are Included with your house plans. The bath is so located that two baths are not necessary, II. is accessible from both the service kitchen area and the bedroom hall. The pull- man lavatory gives the bath a touch of luxury and offers an abundance of storage spaoe. Sliding doors enclose the tub and overhead shower. Opans io Btdroom Hall A storage closet opens to the bedroom hall. In another corner there is a linen, fur nace and a built-in book case which opens to the living room. One of the most pre valent omissions in the av erage small home is sufficient storage. Besides the storage already mentioned, this home can boast of 21V of wardrobe space! Stone veneer plus two low hanging light fixtures which illuminate the stone planter add a touch of elegance to the exterior of this exciting small home. Court Records MKUrORD MUNICIPAL COURT .Lewli Emil Scverson, excessive nob, lire., IS. Margaret Louise Hadley. viola tion of basic rule, $23. impended. Axel Albert Peterson, violation of basic rule. S30. - i - - Allay Leo Ouin. disobeyed traffic sllnal. 1. . James Paul TeeU. Improper left turn. 10 - .Lois Patricia Morgan, violation M Sift - Dale Bin WUlis, disobeyed traffic' signal. iu. Richard Neff Meyer, lailure to stop when leaving private drive Joseph .Samuel Bates, box 21, Phoenix, and Elsie Lorraine Mc Dougall. 787 East Main at., Ash land. . Ronald Arlo SJolander, Stlcm, and Patricia Louise Roach, 1433 Bleber St., Ashland. Herman Allan Bennett, route 2. box 668. Central Point, and Joan Christina Houston, route 2, box 022. Trail. 1172,518.15, an increase of 52 per cent. Next high bidder in the oral auction for the tim ber was Medford Corporation. The other bidder was Moun tain Fir Lumber company of Grants Pass. The timber in the unit con sisted of 3.405.000 board feet of Douglas-fir bid in at $34.75 per thousand board feet; 1, 040,000 board feet of western white pine and other pines bid at $47 per thousand; 640, 000 board feet of Shasta red fir bid at $25 per thousand, and 2,525,000 board feet of white fir and other species bid at $28 per thousand. . Kogap Manufacturing com pany was high bidder Wednes day for 6,160,000 board.feet of . timber in the Woodruff Blowdown area, Union Creek ranger district. The high bid totaled $152. 289.50, compared to the ap praised price of $150,180, an increase of 1 per cent. Next high bidder was Fir Ply, Inc., Medford. The other bidder was Olson - Lawyer Lumber, Inc. Timber in this unit consist ed of 4,890,000 board feet of Douglas-fir bid at $26.95 per thousand; 1,120,000 board feet $16.70 per thousand, and 150,-1 thousand. MODERN PEOPLE I know it's best for the waistline! s Into public street, $19. ink rrank Frederick Ewald. obeyed traffic inr, a. Dale Art In Barnard, exceaalvc noiaa. Urea, 5. Patricia Haln Blgham, violation of bailc rule, $29, suspended. Driv er Improvement School. . Samuel Paul Fafone. violation Of baic rule, $29, suspended, DI8. Kenneth Earl Kurz, violation of basic rule, $29, suspended, D1S. Roy James Norcroas, violation of basic rule, io, suxpenaeo, jjib. Gary Francis Rossknecht, viola tion of basic rule, $29, suspended, DIS. Ariabee Irene Seller, failure to yield the right of .way. to venicie on through street at controlled Intersection. $10. suspended. DIS Michael Ph! Mid Soran. failure to yield right of way to oncoming venicie at tnteresecuon, sus pended, DIS. Larry Dean Vowel I violation of baalc rule. $10, suspended, DIS. Clyde William Kell. violation of basic rule, $29, lutpcnded. DIS. Michael Owen Johnson, disobeyed traffic signal $10. Steven Jeffrey Davis, falure to yield right of way to vehicle on through street, $29. Jean Franklin Gomez.' violation of basic rule, $10. Donald Lewis Sharp, violation of battle rule, $29. William Middleton Longmlre Jr., failure to leave information at the scene of an accident, $39. Richard James CoUman,' violation of basic rule, $19. Claude Wlnford Wlson, no op erator's license in possession, $9. John Patrick Graham, defective equipment, brakes, $10. - Clifford Eugene Travis, violation of basic rule, $10. Bill Eugene Daves, violation of basic rule, $5. Complete working drawings for this plan can be purchased at a cost of $7.90 for the first set and $9 for each additional set when ordered at the same time. This plan Will be available at these prices umiii sepi. Please allow iwo io uiree weens ior oeiivery. The following home plan book are also, available: Hallmark Homes. $ 1 : Award Homes S 1 : Town and Country Homes,' $1: Homes fur Llvine. II: Homes nf Distinction. $1: Ranch and Mod ern Homes, 13. All books, a $7 value, only $9. Send all orders for either plans or books to: Hiawatha Eates, post office box 404-T. North ridge, Calif. get ).::'.'.( .... WtMsiWiII M INSHNT ; IkNHINC CIUI I IT Seat Ski ' You can't tell sunltn from an . Instar.t tan by Tanution Plus. You gat a warn, natural-looking tan In ut hour. Special tun scresn protects you from burn. ing, so ust in or out ot the, tun 19 9R US IN MID'ORD IHOfflNO CINTU Corvatlis Radio Station Purchased Washington - IUP1) - Radio Station KLOO In dorvallls, Ore., has been sold for $117, 300, .the. media, brokerage firm of Hamilton-Landis & Associates, Inc., announced . The station -was bought by Raldolph S. Arntzen of will mar, Minn. The station had been own' ed by William C. Hurley president of Willamette Vat Icy Radio, Inc., and Marilyn Q. Hurley. The sale Is subject to ap proval by the Federal Conv munlcatlons Commission. IE0AI NOTICES TIMBER TOR SALE. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT Or THE .INTERIOR. BUREAU OK LAND ! TRICT Oral aui'llon bid. will bt i received lv the Dutrlt't Manaaer i m me limner sale ruoin, Armory urive iinalllivs address 1133 8 Riverside). Mrdtnrd. Oreson, at 8 30 A. M on Tnursdav, June 1.1, I Ili3. lor all llmlter drslsnalrd lor cutlins. Helnre bid. are sulmillted. ' lull Information concerning, the Umber, the conditions of .ale and submission of bid, should be oh lllatned from the District Manager : The rlf hi Is hereby reserved lo re. i lect any or all bids and lo waive : any technical delects In this ail j verltsentent and to waive any ln ! formality In bids received when. aver such waiver is In the Interest j of the United States. IN JACKSON KII M V, (IHKliON: Oftl'l All tlm ; ber designated lor eultlnt on E V 1 NE1.. NEl.HK'.. Sec 1: W'.NW. . Nli'.SW',. See. It; NE'iSE1.. E, ' SEN. Sec, l. T. 11 ., R. .; Loll I. i, and 9. s,t. si. T. II ., II ., Will M.r. e.llmated for the purpose of this sale lo he 33 M bd it uoufias'ltr, 32 M bd MARRIAGE LICENSE ' APPLICATIONS Edward .L. Dwlshl. I6D5 Grand ave., Medford, and Vivian Barnett rieider. dobi ofllce box 261. cave Junction Michael Lee Farrier. 14H2 Ponlar dr., Medford. and Susan Lee Sharp, iua Yucca si,, Kieoiora. Brian Lee Jefferson. 704 In. dlana St.. Ashland, and Virginia Short. Warm Springs, Ore. Kicnara ueraid Moore. 210 west Third si.. Medford. and Winifred Maxine Weixel, 437 Ross lane, Med- loro. Gene wyatt. box 1SS. Star route. Prospect, and Judith I, Foreman, no addresa given. (Jlenn Ivan Hlalnbotham Jr. 4097 Hamrick rd.. Central Point, no uienas Marie worininsion, 2301 Howard ave.. Medford. IEGAI NOTICES II. suaar : Pinv. j m iki. ii. incenseceoar. aa ; ai ixj ii white ur, 1 M im tt. West rrn hemtwli No bid for less than viv vs per M bd ft (or the Dtiuelas' ; fir. 2ioa per M bd l for th i sugar pin. W to rr M hd ft for the incviut'-rrdar. VJ 4i pr M bd ft. for th wnit fir tti hi nor M I bd. ft lor th Wvairrn hrmlo'k. or a total purrhasr pru of tia Otit .V) will be conKtrrd Minimum da in.! w.th bid 91. 400 All ttmtiar diinaied for rutltna on SK',. NWT,, gM. j; 8W'(NW,. NW'- i RW4. ifc. , T. JJ . It. 4 W.i 8R , NWV tott S. I. 6cr. 1. T. it . , R. 4 W, H ill Mvr. ttmatrd for tht furpo of this salt to b )nA M bd I. Douflasfir. 2 M bd ft ucar ptna. 6 M bd tt. lnrnarcdar. a bd. ft. whitr tU No bid for lesa than 133 40 par M bd. ft for th Douflaiafir. IIT19 rr M bd ft (or tha sugar pin. 9 IS per M bd. ft. for th liKt?ns-cdar, Mi par M bd. M for I ha white ftr. or a total purr halt ortc of I.TOi 18. will be romldered Minimum de posit with bid MOO. LEGAL f .)TICES NATIONAL FORKRT TIMBER FUR SAl.K llerkh-Pralrla Itlowdnwn Oral auction bids will be received uy mr r oresi supervisor, or nis authorltt'd rnpresciUative at the of fice of the Forest Supervisor, Post uuice Huiioing, medford, Oregon, neginmng at 10:30 A, M , P.D.T., June 17. 1IIH?, for all merchantable limber marked or designated tor cutting on an area embracing 3.370 acres, more or leaa. within Sections 4, di. a and 30, T. 30 8.. n. 3 .; and Sections g. 3. 10, It. 13. 13. 14, 13. 33, 33.3flar.d3T. T.30S., R.3I.. W.M., surveyed, in thr Rogue River National For-;, Douglas and Jack son Counties, Oregon, The estimated volumes are: B30 M board feet of Douglas-fir; 300 M board feet of ponderosa pine, sugar pine and wemern wnue Dine: 350 M board ieei 01 snasia red fir; 450 M board feel of white fir and other speclea. The minimum accepuble bid per M marn iffi is as ioiiows: uougias ur awass; ponderosa pine, sugar Sine and western white pine 13.1S; hasta red Mr 90,10; white ftr and other species M3.V This Includes the following rates. er M hoard (eet for stunipage. including deposit tor sale area betterment: Duualas- tir $31.70; ponderona pine, sugar vinj niiu wnicrn wnue p'n aiavo; Shasta red fir fl (IS, white fir and Other ecle 3 0t; and 12 3.1. for slahh ditposal tor all species. In ad dition thtrrc is within the sate area an unesumated volume of Douglas fir. lous and Dealer hlnckm iuiiir chantaltle because ot defect which the bidder may agree to remove at 0.30 per M board ft., gross scale. Sealed bids will be publicly opened and pouted at the office of the roreai supervisor. Medford. Ore ton. at 10 30 A. M.. P.DT , June 17, Ih3 All those who submitted a satisfactory sealed bid will be permitted immediately to continue auction bidding. A money order, bank draft, raihler's or certified check In the sum of 1(4.100 -Miifct sr. company each bid. to be applied to the purchase price, refunded, or re tained for application to anv claim for damages, according to the con ditions of sale It requested by the purchaser, contract terms will per mit felling ot timber In advance of payment up to the value or the performance bond If an oral bid Is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must Im mediately confirm the oral bid bv submitting It In wrltine on fur at Service bid form. The right to re- irn nm inq mu oins is reservea. Forest Service bid forms for ue In submitting sealed bids and full Information concerning the timber. ine conaiuone 01 sale and the sub mission of bids should be obtained from the District Ranger. Union l iff Hanger blatton. Prospect Ore a on. or the Foreal Suoervikor M Mllord, Oregon, before bids are suomtuea. AUVKRTI8KMKNT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by the Oregon State Game Com mission, ioji a. w. Aider street, P. O, Box 3303. Portland 8, Ore Bon, until 3 p. m.. Daylight Savins Tinle, on Friday, June 31, 1063 for LOG JAM REMOVAL on QUARTZ CREEK, tributary of Jump-Off Joe Creek. Josephine Co., Oregon, and will then and there be opened and publicly read aloud. Plans, spec! flea fiont and forma of contract documents may be ob tained at the flfflr nf ih Oramn State Game Commission. All contractors shall comply with all state laws pertaining to the Qualifications of bidders and (nr.- ticularly Oregon Revised Statutes I 370.006 to 379.343, Inclusive. tacn proposal shall be made out 1 on the Form of Proposal contained in the contract document and shall be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond made payable to the Oregon State Game Commlbsion of ine Mate 01 urcgon in an amount not lens than ten per cent (lO'ni ol the total amount of the proposal. The Oregon State Game Commis sion reserves the right to reject any or all bids. No bidder mty withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening unicm awini i aeiayco ior a period exceeding thirty i30; days. UlttUUn STATE UAME COMM. By; P. W. Schneider. Director. 1H34 s. W. Alder Street, , P. O. Box 3303. , Portland B. Onion Dated May 38, 1083 NOt U K OF FILING FIN AL At rill'NT Ne. In the Matter of the Estate of GARFIr LU GElMttiK COHNKI.U also known as Bl'D CORNELL, Defeased NOT11I IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has hied his final account and report In the above entitled estate and that by order of 1 he circuit court of the state of Oregon for Jackson County, Pro naie Uepartment, a hearing upon the same Has been set for July Itti3, m the Circuit Courtroom In the Jackson County Courthouse in Mediord. Oregon at the hour of t oo o clock A M AH persons having objections thereto are hereby notified to pre sent the same oh or before such time Date of flrtl publication of this notice u June 8. to3. lone Marion Cornell. ' Administratrix t. NOTirtt or KI RPTKIN IN TME COUNTY COURT OF THE 01 Ail, up- UKIUUN FUR JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE PRO POSED FORMATION OF THE SAMS VALLEY IRRIGATION DISTRICT To all electora within the above proposed irrigation district: Pursuant to an order or the above entitled court entered the 13th day of May. I0o3, you are herewith advised that . there will be held within the boundaries of the above proposed Irrigation dil tricl an. election to determine whether or not that certain area described more particularly In the order defining boundaries on file with the Jackson County Clerk shall be formed Into an Irrigation district with all the powers con ferred by the Irrigation District Act. The . polling plce for said election is designated as the Sams Valley Grange Hall, which shall be open foi balloting between 8 00 o'clock a. m. and 8 00 o'clock p. m., the 33th day of June, 10K3. There shall be further considered the matter of election of three dtrrVtors for the proposed district. This notice shall be published once a week for four consecutive weeks prior to the dale of elec tion. The date of first publication ot this notice Is May 33, Uo3, and the date ot Ust publication Is June 13. Itt3 K M Madden. Jackson County Clerk. "MEDFORD'S FINEST MEATS SINCE 1940 "CHOICE" EWE BIB ROAST Ll j) lb. TRIMMED OF EXCESS J properiy aged for J WASTE AND PREPARED PERFECT EATING FOR EASY CARVING "NEBERGALL'S" SLICED ,zr BACON 1 Pound Pkg. 4? TENDER JUICY AND LEAN GROUND CHUCK "CHOICE" STEER ASK ANYONE? OUR GROUND MEATS ARE ALWAYS THE BEST GROUND BEEF 10 POUND PKG. 39c lb j i $175! OUR OWN PURE PORK SAUSAGE "MORRELl'S PRIDE" Chipped Beef $j00 BONELESS Pork Loin Roast U rvJ lib No Watte "Choice" Aged ROAST ALL CENTER CUT CHUCK ROASTS WELL TRIMMED NO NECK CUTS Round Bone ROASTS VERY LITTLE WASTE Blade Cuts 7-Bone Cuts "Choice" - BETTY CROCKER. CAKE MIXES WHITE YELLOW DEVILS FOOD LEMON VELVET DARK FUDGE BETTY CROCKER FROSTING MIXES : CREAMY WHITE LEMON VELVET CARAMEL FUDGE CHOCOLATE FUDGE CHOCOLATE MALT DARK CHOCOLATE NABISCO OREO COOKIES a79ilgg79' SNIDERS or JORGENSENS ICE CREAM If ICE CREAM HUNT'S Tomato Juice JTANDIY PINIAPFLE- nDIUlf GRAPEFRUIT UnlnF STANDBY Solid Pack Tomatoes DEL MONTE . i : '. '. Early Garden Peas i . SHRIMP $100 CONES 3T1 2 s39 HERSHEY'S Chocolate Syrup FLAV-R-PAC FROZEN LEMONADE atn AESkk N VINE-RIPENED (Size 45) n I nil in 500 I BLUE PLATE I BROKtN I N. i,$100 L.. . . . . .... . iAKNaiiun JumDo nn I l 9 I I UNA wa tins (fj) '-7 rin I II MMP I ' : : " ' . J EXTRA FANCY LARGE SLICING ap, TOMATOES 2 -39' IF3 JT fr Wm. 3 q (gO 222 West Mii" Street S 7y N5XT TO POWER COMPANY nJJ U'V LfOi CLOSED SUNDAYS KENTUCKY WONDER mnt bean FANCY GREEN RomiriE CURLY RED LEAF LETTUCE