Registration for New Rogue
River Students Set This Week
Rogue River All high
school students and ait new
elementary students enrolling
in the Rogue River schools
will register for classes Wed
nesday through Friday,
First grade students are
asked to enroll Wednesday
and Thursday In the Primary
building. Alt first grade stu
dents must bring a birth cer
tificate or other evidence of
age showing that they are six
years old, or will be, on or
before Nov, 15. Board policy
allows no exceptions to this
state regulation.
First graders are also asked
Regional Roundup
by Clevs Twitchell
Mail Tribune Regional Editor
The November election in Jackson and Josephine
counties appears to be shaping up as a lively one, par
ticularly in the realm of local issues. Fluoridation of
drinking water, always a subject of heated argument,
has already been put on the ballot in Medford and may
make the ballot in Ashland if a group of petitioners
can come up with enough signatures by Aug. 28.
Over in Grants Pass, another group of petitioners
Is busy working against the Aug. 28 deadline to get
a proposal before the voters to create a People Utility
District in Josephine county for the purpose of reducing
electric rates. The proponents of the PUD have to get
408 valid signatures, bul for them the job shouldn't be
too difficult, because in order to get the PUD possibility
to be studied by the state engineer last spring they had
to circulate petitions and get at least 408 signatures.
So they could, if necessary, go back and get those same
408 signatures all over again.
A Freeway Takes Shape
The drive from Medford to Grants Pass seems to be
getting shorter every week. Almost every time we make
a proposal before the voters to create a People's Utility
the trip we are amazed to see the progress that has been
made on construction of the stretch between the Rock
Point area and the Seven Oaks junction west of Central
Point, Only, two or three months ago that stretch was all
two or three lane road. Now most of it has been widened
to four lanes, resurfaced, and opened to traffic without
causing much delay to passing cars. We can only re
member having to stop once because of the construc
tion work.
How Well Do You Take Care of Your Lawn?
Have you ever wondered who in town fakes good
care of his lawn and who doesn't? There's nothing like
a view from the air, provided you aren't up too high, to
answer that question. We flew in close over Yreka the
other day in a plane piloted by Warner Stewart, husband
of one of our two Yreka correspondents, Dorothy Stew
art. It was a bright, clear day and we could see rows of
subdivision homes with tiny little plots of green in
front and in back of most of them kind of a cute sight.
The flight also included aa sweep over part of the
Shasta Valley, which is a fascinating area to view
from the air with its vast expanse of fields forming a
patchwork of green, gold and brown. The Stewarts In
form us that when flying from Siskiyou county to
southern California it is interesting to see how the ter
rain gradually gets browner as one flies south, Sacra
mento seems to form a border between two worlds, they
say. North of Sacramento the ground has many green
areas, while south of there it gets extremely dry and
brown.
Robert and Helen Boftci
To Leave Illinois Valley
O'Brien - Robert Battel,
senior plant quarantine in
spector at Redwood Highway
Inspection station, has been
promoted to assistant public
information officer of the
California State department
of agriculture.
Inspector Boltet has been
with the California State
Bureau of Plant Quarantine
for 26 years and a senior in
spector at the Redwood sta
tion for 14 years.
Bottel will transfer to Sac
ramento in Septe.nber lo start
the new assignment which
consists of movie making,
press releases, TV and radio
publicity, magazine editing
and writing and speech pres
entation. The Bollcl family will
move from O'Brien and Illi- I
nois Valley where they have j
spent most at me last it
vears. leaving several times
but always returning to the
valley and the Redwood sta
tion. In 1948, when Bottel re
ceived his discharge from the
srmv thr-v settled in this area,
nnni y bi.ct Rnifet fhs
couple s two sons started to
school here and graduated
from Illinois Valley High
school.
They will both attend
Oregon State university
in Cnrvailis this fall. Daugh
ters Suzy and Kathy started
school in O'Brien and at Ev
ergreen school in Cave Junc
tion and on to Kerby grade
school. They will continue in
Sacramento.
The Bottels have been ac-
five In PTA and most of the
valley's social and civic
groups. Bob is at present a
member of the high school ad -
Science Shrinks Piles
New Way Without Surgery
Stops Itch-Relieves Pain
. v w N Y (-(-For the :
beahnic btnce wt
h the icn'
rhmd, tP iUhin, nd rtU
In ttr cave, hile renib
I
to bring a doctor's certificate
of health at this time. Those
who missed the pre-school
roundup conducted earlier in
the year by the PTA may
obtain the necessary blanks
at the Jackson County Health
department in the basement
of the Court House, in Med
ford, and have the examina
tions made by their personal
physician.
Registration hours will be
as follows:
Wednesday: 8 a.m. to 12
noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Thursday: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
and 8 p.m. to 8 p.m.
visory board
Helen Bottel, past editor of
the Illinois Valley News, is
the renowned "Helen" of the
King Features syndicated col
umn "Helen Help Us" seen m
the Daily Courier of Grants
Pass and many other news-
j papers in the United States
and foreign countries.
Eagle Point Hunter
Safety Class Set
Eagle Point-Hie last hunter
safety course to enable young
sters to obtain hunting li
censes in time for hunting
season this year will be of-
fered to Eagle Point youths
starting August 30 at ? p.m.
jin lhe Scout Communiiy build-
tng.
Theodore Hoffman is in
structor for this course and
would like to invite ail of
the new boys and girls in
the community 12 years of
age and older to attend if
1 they are interested. There is
i n charge lor Wis instruction.
Hoffman has graduated
close to 100 youngsters from
his classes already with the
last class having just com
pleted its course.
Thirteen youngsters who
completed this class were Lois
Ann Goald and James R
Draeger of Medford, Mary
Clements, Charles Pomeroy,
Larry Searcy, Dennis Ridder,
Dennis Phillips, Dan Day,
Rickey Smith, Eric Robinson
Brian Day, Bill Day and
.Frank Aguyar of Eagle Point
' Point.
to theroart tB.t Bn""'"'
. MHi tn be s problem.
The tfcTtt it a R' bcahng uh
. .M.fiMMu reerrh mstitttte.
TH.s :
nt 8"
vnder th nan F
I At all dry? cumtr.
Friday: 8 a.m. to 12 noon
only.
Ail other elementary stu
dents who did not attend in
Rogue River at the close of
school are especially urged to
register in the grade school
office in the primary building.
All high school students
who do not register at this
time in the high school office
will be signed for the classes
which they selected in pre
registration held last spring.
Since state law forbids pur
chase of high school textbooks
by the district, certain fees
will be collected at the time
of registration. These fees are
not compulsory, but each pro
vides certain privileges which
cannot otherwise be granted
the individual student.
A book rental fee of $8 is
for the entire year or any
portion thereof, and provides
the regular textbooks, not
workbooks, which would
probably cost from $20 to S25
per student, school officials
said.
A $1.75 towei fee applies
to those taking physical edu
cation. The $4 student body card
gives the student free admis
sion to all home games, per
mits admission to away-from-home
games for student rates,
and provides free admission lo
the assembly programs finan
ced by student body funds.
A $10 fee is being charged
for metai shop to cover the
cost of oxygen, acetylene and
metal.
The schedule for the start
of school is as follows:
Thursday, August 30, all
teachers report lo the Cafeter
ia for an organization meet
ing at 10 a.m.
Friday, August 31, a worts
day for the teachers.
Tuesday, Sept. 4, classes
will be held all day with the
cafeteria and buses running
on regular schedules.
Attorney General
Candidate Coakley
Speaks at Yreka
Yreka -, Judge Tom Coak
ley, Republican candidate tor
California state attorney gen
eral, visited Yreka tor a
luncheon last week and gave
his opponent, incumbent Stan-
lev Mosk, a going over.
'I'm not actually c'-irging
him (Mosk) with being a sub
versive," Coakley said, "but
he and the organization he
has honored with ins pres
ence have been continuousiy
soil on good law enforcement
and in the forefront of efforts
lo break down our traditions
and values."
Disagrees
Coakicy made it clear that
he disagrees almost entirely
with Mask's philosophy. "It
appears that Mr. Mosk wants
not the job ot attorney gen
eral but has his eye on the
state Supreme court bench
job," he said, adding that
"the crime totals in Califor
nia aione equal that of the
combined states ol New York,
Pennsylvania and New Jer
sey."
The judge said he opposes
capital punishment.
"It is only common sense
that tells one that it IS a de
terrent to crime," and wants
wire-tapping made a legal tool
for law enforcement officers
to use in tracking down nar
cotics users and pu? rs.
In the field of stricer law
enforcement on narcotics, he
believes that there should be
stiffer penalties for peddlers
and pushers, with users taken
off the street and put in jail
until such time they can come
back to a upeful hf
Altacks ACLU
The candidate asked the
public to take a good look at
his record. He said that he is
proud of the fact that the
"Daily Worker" in its Cali
fornia edition after his win
in (he primary election came
out against htm. He said the
paper had frequently praised
Mosk.
Coakicy issued an attack
upon the American Civil
Liberties union and its ef
forts to challenge religious
activity in public schools. He
said he feared such efforts
might eventually lead to the
abolition of any mention of
God in any public place,
Mosk, on the other hand, has
been a strong backer of the
ACLU, Coakley charged.
Coakley is s judge in the
Mariposa County Superior
court. He was accompanied to
Yreka by his wife ard one of
his four children.
Regional Calendar
Talent - Tuesday, 8 pm,
public meeting on water im
provement bond efectton, city
halt.
central roin-l nUfSOSy. H
p.m, Junior chamber of com
, , j j
I mevft mrcis at Jftycec hail.
MEDFORD MAIL TR1BUKE, MEDFORD, ORECOK
Talent Residents
Urged To Attend
Hearing Tuesday
Talent - Another public
meeting concerning the Aug.
30 water improvement bond
election in the f'ity of Talent
wUf be held tomorrow night.
The meeting, which aii
residents of Talent are urged
to attend, will start at 8 p m.
in thp Talent eily hall,
hi the Aug. 30 election,
voters will be asked to au
thorize bonded indebtedness
of up to $185,0&0 to construct
facilities to take water out
of Wagner creek, purify H
and deliver it to users.
The city's water supply at
present comes entirely from
weUs. Because of the city's
growth in population and in
creasing use of water 05 pres
ent users, these wells have
become inadequate to meet ;
the city's water needs, city
officials state.
Present population of Tal
ent is 4t. If the city eon-;
tinues to grow at the rale H !
has grown from 1920 to I960,
it will have 1,200 people by i!
1980, I
Treatment Plant
The water development t
project would include ereo '
tion of a treatment plant, pipe f
lines and other facilities. 5
Counctlmen are considering
several means of raising funds
to pay back the bonds. These
include a raise in water rates,
a raise in taxes or a combina
tion of both.
City officials urge residents
to attend Tuesday night's
hearing to indicate their feel
ings about the prelect and
how it should be financed.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTfCF 0F PUBLIC HEARIN'G
BEFORE CITV C&fi&Ctt
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
st the hour of S ;08 olclocfe p.m,
on the 4th day of Senembef ISUS2,
a pubMc hearing will 'se held he
fore the Council of he City of
Centra! Point at ihe City Htii irs
Central Poml, Oregon, tn consider
lhe adoption of an ordinance to
amend Ordinance No 'MH of ssid
city so permit in ZONE i, Resi
dential District the construction.
permit of muiiiple fantlly
dwellmss when approved by the
Planning esmmisstnn, after pstbiie
hearing, examination of the loca
tion, snd due proof to the satis
faction of said Commission that
such proposed construction and
use will not be unduly detrimental
to adiaceot and surrounding prop
erty All persons desiring to he heard
on the question of amending said
Ordinance No. 3S4 as aforesaid are
Invited to attend said public hear
ing and to present their arguments
for or against said amendment.
Published this 2Sth day of An
?ust, ISS2 by order of the Council
of the City of Central Point, Ore
gon, Lvie Psull, Recorder
City of Central Point
NOTICE TOCREOfTORS
fn the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County. In
the Matter nf the Estsie of AL
BERT E CHENEY, deceased. No
tice is hereby given that Dells
May Cheney has been appointed
Administratrix of the Estate nf
ALBERT E, CHENEY, deceased,
by order of the Honorable Edward
C. Kelly, Judge of lhe Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Jackson County, sitting In prohsle,
which said order is dated the 1st
day of August, im2. All persons
having clalmd against said eslate
are notified to present the same,
duly verified, lo the underpinned
Administratrix at the office of
VAC Ahif, Attorney for sld
estate. Southern Oregon State Banit
Bldg., Grants Pssa, Oregon, on or
hefore six months from the date
nf first publication, date of ftrst
publication being August So.
Oella May Cheney, Administratrix
V. A C. Ahlf. Attorney
Southern Oregon State Bank Bidg.
Grants Pass, Oregon
SOTICE OF PFBLff' ffEARIVfi
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
ai 1 m nm. on the 2Hh day nf
Sepiemhpr. in the Council
Chambers of lhe Cilv Hall In lhe
City of Medford. Oregon, there
shall oe a public hearing fey and
before the City Council of said
city on the miestism of vacation
of Grsnfi Avenu east nf Yurra
Street in the City nf Medford,
Oregon ,
O F. Huon
Recorder-Treasurer
NOTICE OF Pi lH.tC HBtitlSR
NOTICE tS HKREBV T.tVES tftut
t i m o'clfsclt P M. en the Sth dv
Cttv o, SH-dterd. Oresrnt. (hfrf
half l puMic her!mr b mwJ
he tore the Cttv Cottiwtt ot f
CSt. on th? UMttoo of no?xins
to Mid Cltv the fallowing te-
Krttait terrttoF?, ta-wtt:
Lot Trr, I(H ot CKESTBBOOK
ORCHARD TRACTS in Jckon
Countv. Orrjfan. sfeardmg to the
ofttelst ptst throf now of rpp-
ort EXCEPTING THEREEStOSf
fh South 2( ?n Ifct of f-t f.oI
SO Alio. EXCEPTING THERE-
FROM the fottowtos Bemotog
t the norfhwert eornei' of .ot
tfi tn CttF.STBROOK ORCHARD
TRACTS m Jatkam County. Ore-
gon seeoffSsnj to the offtei3
piAt thereof, now of record,
thence South 0t1'ie Weit stone
the wet oouodsrv of tt?f Lot
2.ol feet: thnte South '5rjft"
Esst 3tS25 feet to an froft
nto: fhenre South 11 33'2ff East
SSft54 feet to " Iron pin lo.
eareo oo the eat oooonttry of
aid Vn to thprrce North s nt4n" ;
Fast 3? Voo fet to a iron
fno located at She northeast cor- :
nrr f sairf ft; thence Snrth :
8S'M30 Wen feet ta the
point of nc?mnios
At asd pishHc hesrmf the r?a.ir-
tF.rf t-rtr rtf h fiii- nf tiir.rA
Oreprm may appear anrf he hear??
nn th enetmn of nnetnc id
Iterrttory to the jf City.
I Of Huaoo
t Reenrder'Treaurer
m ' fa
TOM COAKLEY
Attacki Opponent
Classified Rates
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ISs
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day p?r word.....-...... 2Se
aekaon, loepo.in and Sisklyoa
Cauntie
H; Other Areas Per Wsr4
Ss Per Day.
Bv Line Per Momh S3
Box dimmer Service Charge 50s
(Minimum Cash hi S0c,
Sussnejs Directory
Each tine per month...,!f2 25
Mmmum per mnih.,,.. 73
Dead Line on Classified Ads
5:00 pjn for blowing day.
except 10 mm tor Monday;
tat Sunday noon Saturday
Read Line on Display Class!
tied Ads SiS:Hi a.m Saturday
for Sunday and Monday
3pm the day oefore puoh
cation r Tucs through H,
approves esBorr
CHARGES RttXBiK
B THE LERB
Minimum Charge ,
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I.odse ffenee 1
Specsal Club Events ..., 2
Perscsnai ,,...,,,.,. 3
Lost and Found 4
instruction ..,,,. 5
tCanted Mate Rein
Wanted FemaS Help ... J I
Male or Female Help 12
Wasted Siiimtmns 33
Warned Mispfiianeotii 14
Financial & Loans , IS
RIAL ESTATE
For Bent Honss S3
For i?-nt Anartment 2t
For Uftii Furnished Rnnms 22
Bent Hnems end Beard S3
Far Rent MtseeUaneous 24
Wanted To Sent .,...... 25
Medford Really Bssrd 3ft
For Sal Real Estate 31
Btiztneas GpnnrtumiUs 32
Wsnte Real Estate 33
FQH SAIE MISCELLANEOUS
Bsnldme Supplies 4
Apntianees .. 4
Furniture 4
Musleat Equips Ksdls TV 43
Spsns and rtobbte 4-
MisreHanems -..,,....
Kursertes ,8
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LjvesSoek ... 52
Wanted LIrestnck ; . S3
Hsv Grain and Feed ,.,.,., 54
Fruits St Veeete&ies
Aatomstlva Equipmest
MsehJf?er, anil Trseter Su
Logging Equipment ..,.. St
Equipment fsr Rent sa
Tracers . t&
Parts and Accessaries ..,,,,..,. ?t
Cycle snd Scooter 12
Car and Trucks 3
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Ns. 1 1242
IN THE CIBCUfT COtmi? OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
PRORATE DIVISION
In the Matter of the Estate
of
HORACE JOSEPH GEPFERT,
Deceased
Notice ts hereby given thai the
undersigned, as administratrix of
the estate of Horase Josesh Gen-
perl. Deceased, has filed her final
account in the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Jselssnn Cnun
ty. Probate Department, and that
Monday, the torn day of semem-
feer. at the hour of t;3ffi
o'clock p.m. In the afternoon of
said day and the Circuit Court
room of the above entitled Court
at the Court House at Medford,
Oregon, have been appointed by
said Court as the time and niace
for the hearing nf objection there
to and tne seme-mem tnereof,
Dated and first published Aug.
S, ISB2,
BETTY LOT? TYCART
Administratrix
HAViLANO & CLfNKfNEEARD
Attorneys for Administratrix
SUMMONS FOR PCRLfCATfON
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSOK
FLORENCE MARGARET DICK
SON, Plaintiff,
,
JAMES EDWIN DICKSON.
Selendsnf.
To James Edwin Bieksun the
above named defendant;
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON Voa are hereby sum
moned ts appear in the above en
tilled court and cause and answer
the complaint of the plaintiff on
fue herein against yon within four
weeks from the date of the firi
publication f thit ttimmons, whicb
first publication is August 8, iftf!2,
and you will hereby take notice
tht If yau fail lo so appear and
answer ss herein required that
the plaintiff wiR apply tn the
court for a decree of divorce.
This summons is published, and
you are required to appear and
answer as herein provided, under
and hy virtue of an order duly
made, rendered and entered hy the
Hon James M, Main, Circuit
judge of Jackson County, Oregon,
under date of August Ie ts&IL
ROBERTS, WELLINGTON.
BRAKCHFIELD & KEFFERNAN
Attorney for PiatnttH
Address; Standard Ins. Ridg,
?U East Main
Medford, Dragon
NOTICE OF ifRARISa FINAL
AVCOVST
No. mm
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON PRO
BATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of lhe K?ie of
DEAN AUGUSTA WEI FMAN, De
ceased. Notice hereby given that the
undersigned has filed hrt final
account and report In the above
entitled estate and thai hy an
order of the circuit rourf of the
state of Oregon for the county of
Jackson, probate department, the
hearing upon the same has ben
set for the 5th day of September,
In Circuit Courtroom Ns. 2
of the Jackson County Courthouse
at Medford, Oregon, at the hour
of in;uft o'clock a m
Ail persons having objections
thereto are hereby notified fn pre
sent the same on or before such
time The date of first publication
ot mtt notice ts tne stn oay st
j B0f?OTH WEtTStAS
Arfmraitrtrijt of tfc Ef
B'"1 Au(ut WItmn,
' 0e?-pas
I Oiiornn. Bropfcy, Wttwm
DuhiK i
i 2 Frenktin BxIMthf
i Mfonf Orr((Hl
Asmjney of BimpBHsto
I NOTICE TS f'BEtITOSS
f So. ttSS
tH TE CtRCt'tT COURT CW THB
' STATE OE OREGON FOR JACK'
; SON COtrNTV
f tN THE MATTER Or THE ESTATE
; OF
; Lt;EU,A I MATi-ACK. Drnwi
; Jioftre i herehy tttven iht the
undersigned has heen e-ppainted
; exeetttor of the estate of Laeft J.
Msttspit. Dereect. tsv the Cfretttt
Court of the Stste of Oregon for
) Jacksop County snd Hss qusttfted
At! sermons hsvtne etstm sgtntf
t tsstd ette re hetehy ootloes to
present the mt, Susy vertfteo ss
la required, tn the imdsr
altoed ai the otJIre of hi attor
gfv Cniim Refd-o $t Mullen,
tft? Fast 54m Htrrel, Mestfftrrf,
Orejoo within tl month from
the date of firt puhlicatin
Datrd and fsrat o&Hthed thi
th dav nt Aug , I ft"
; COLLINS, REDDFJf A MULLEK
i Attorneys at L
I Jo? Eaff Mam Street
Mefnrd, Oregon
USM NOTICES
XdtlCE CfEEDITClgS
tK THE CtRClrtT CtJtffET OF THF.
STATE OF OREGOS FOE THE
COIFNTY OF JACKSOK PRO
BATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter &i tke Kstste &t
Mrna Helen Cummins, eeeas?n
NOTICE IS iEKREBV GEVEK
t h&v ?'Cin 3g$fu&&t! Execu
tor ef tne si-rve estate by an oc
sie ntaHe tneretR m Jttiy 2&ih,
iSHt; all creditor having claims
sgamst sai deeeasert art hereby
notified ts present ibe mne. dui?
verier! and with prtspw Hnn
ert sUaehiHl in me at She eSfsce
of Roberts, KelitugtmK Sraueb
fteid JtetteEnanv Standstrd U
surasec Building, SSrdMtr Or
Son, withm sus msnths rnm the
date eti tms notice
Dat?d at Medford. Oregsn. tisi
3tth day oi uiyf tmt.
AinWt S. Cummins
Eseentnr.
fix a i Arcui'vr
m THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COtfjeTY OF JACKSON
PROBATE DEPARTMKKT
lp the Matter of the Estate
of
ISA U. LUy. Defeased.
Notice ts hereby gven that the
nnderssgnt has filed his final ac
eonnt assst repnrt in the ahnve en
Jitled estate and that an order
nt tne circuit csurt of the state of
Oreaen tor the eeasiy of Jackn.
i predate department, the hearing
i upon me same nas neen set mr tne
: 2Sth day of August, ISK2 in Circuit
' Courlrnum N i ot th mrUzsi
Csuntv Courthouse at MeoTord,
Oregen. t the hour of !u o'clock
. .n
All parsers having Rbjeetlou
thereto are hereby noJtNcrt ts pre
sent the same on or before such
time. The date first pnhiicafinn
: ot this notica it the 3Sth day ol
! jt. imz.
H, ?v Wilsnn
Ese'ulfr of the Kstase of
Ia Lay-, deceased
: Bnusan. Brsptsj- Wiisnn &
IJunhaime
FrsnfeHn Bundle
I Mefftosd, Oregon
f Attorneys Eor Esecutnr
Krire OF SALE
I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fust
i on the 2gth day nf August,
at lhe hour of S:3u Odsek AM.,
at the front door of the Jackson
County Courthouse, located at
Main and Oakdale its Medfords
Oregon I shall sell at nnhhe
auction for cash fn the highest
bidder ail of the right, title, estate,
and interest of Res E, OtIIayou
! and Jane Doe Dsilavou, hustand
and wile and Roberts L, BiRs
: you tRoherfs L. Glaum and John
'f Doe iDsle Oigunl wife and hns
t band fn the fniiowsuj described
I reas property, to-wit:
j eommenclng at the point nf
I intersection of the eenfer lines
i; of Brookdaie Road and McAn
l drews Boad, said point being the
sou.theast corner of Htock 3 of
PIERCE SUBDIVISION in
I Jackson County. Oregon, accord
l Ing to the official plat thereof,
! now of itenrd;
i thence south m S3 west along
I the center tine of McAndrews
Road a distance of XttJH feet;
thence north 25,u feet to the
norlh line of said Mr Andrews
Road; thence north !?23T feeU
thence west 125 u feet, to the
east line of tract described in
Volume 421 , Page 4m nf the
- Seed Records of Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon thence north 5
feet; thence west Sa S feet;
thence north 1M feef thence
east 59.34 feet ta the center
line of BronHdale Road, being
the east tine of said Sioek 3;
thence south t tr east i4u.S
feet Is the true poinf of hegin-
nins. tbenee west itsu feet:
thence south i IS east Tu.u
feet thence east feetr
thence north I W west 1M
feet to the true point of begin
ning In Jaekaan County, Stat
of Oreeon,
SAID SALE IS MADE PURSUANT
TO AN EXECUTION H FORE
CLOSURE Issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Jackson on lhe 2S!h
day of July. Ig&2 wherein Metro
politan Life Insurance Cn,s a esr-
porafSon i JarntiJf and rfe ft.
Dillavou and Jane Doe Diilavou,
husband and wife, and Roberta L,
Diiiayoii jRohcrta L, Olson i and
John Doe i Dale Olson I wife and
husband are Defendants,
Dated this 30th day ot July, HNKf.
Paul Betliol, Sheriff
Jackson County. Oregon
NOTICE TS CONTRACTORS
Sr-sied bids endorsed "PrnoussI
for the Installation of Waier Main
on flillerest an?t Fofrthilt Roans
and Llltreh Drive tn the City nf
Medford, Oregon , will he reeetved
by the Board of Wafer Commis
sioner of the City ol Medford,
Oregon, ai the Water Commission
nffure In the City Hall. Medford,
Oregon, uni It. till A.M. on the
3th dsy of September, f&&2, and
will then he puoilsiv opened and
read
1 he work will he paid for
hy Water Commission ehecit-w&r-rauts,
innda for the redemption of
fucn arc avaltsfue
The work Includes the following:
Apsroslmsteiy 5,uS linear fpet
Trench Esi-avsllon and Barleflli
Approsnnstety sn eu, yds, rock
Eseavation
Annroximafeiv 2.27t tmear feet
Inslsii I-iuch Casl Iron Pips
Apurostmately L323 finesr feet
Jnstalf 12-hurh Casl Iran Ripe
Approslnsstely 1.4 ji linear feet
Install g-lnch and 4-Eneh Cast
lion Pipe
Apprnst?natety m eacn vatyes
Aunroximaiciy 5 each Fire Hy
drant AssesnbHe
Approximately 7,SsH lbs. Cast
Jron Fittings
Plsns and Spec! fir i ions may he
shtatned Iron the Water Coourt!
sisn office In the City Hall si
Medford Oregon, upon deposit of
Fifteen iSIS.uus Dollar, whhm
suns so deposited will he refunded
if said Piau and Specifications are
returned at good condition within
5 davs after the hid opening.
Bidder shall pre-p.uallfy ynder
Sections xm.m and
2?S tits, Oregon Revised Statutes,
The right is reserved to reject
any and all proposals and fn ac
cept such proposals as Is tn th
bet Interest of the City.
Dated this I5th day of August,
turn
CfTY OF MEDFORD BOARD
OF WATER M tSSIGN RS
By Robert E, E,eef
Super! niendent
A Taa tot Is Ctatfy
FOR SALE B OWSER Sesf
hdrtn f tj hath, wrw earrtsf, fire
ptaee. range nven, dtahwasher.
Hoover jtehoot fttat. tx;w tto. or
wtll tttlte Ottfrt of sms trad.
,. "TROPHY"
.L eyM? r Tttts tcEt
t-SP'llfafli so- ORtSOM KIAtNS ee SWVfCI
1 -i 1
A-?aa lata fa Cbssify
Wit.t LEASE
TO QALEFJED HUYER
il Jasper St,
Tas-ners. 'mn&i&tsi?,. tujt?nt.
hooetes! make a s&e&l
this s-sste sew fedsrniE hoove,
Appraiset ,&m Msfes n
alter NOW St SAVE SSSSSf
Catt OwnerT3-4i.
FOR BENT i iMtrm'. mitirn
3U S. Ssf thfvne ii&in,
OU SALK July Etberta uearlses
Ear mbbwi & freeiisgSSS-SS..
FOR 'SALE """'53' Fata Exrei.
is-nt riHtilien. cash, Ph,
77:t-
FOR SALE "or trade Vnrcsttie, gen
tle g r, aid quarter fse sor-
FOR SAt-E" " Very
mftff cowSo-S
FOR SALE - im Hii AeewfeeiC
BBONtNG sattactorily done.
huu?e or jnurs. 1T3-I3I
FOR KENT 2 rm. hause in rear,
Newtown. Water & garhas
pd, St5snu,Ph. TOajtST
FOR SALE Gl' refrigerator, es
selleut enodtfunv Bed stead and
springs Phone T?2-53tS
GtKH Bt?YS Msdel 2 Winchest
er ZZ target ritle. Model it Wm
cheIer slurtgitn. Maguunt 12 gs
Stodel IS Wmcheiter rHIe
& sc ope Enc k Rnggy , Eiee r ie
uuvkchotie Lausun Z's H P. mit-
hoard motor. 172-95 i
TO Itg MOVED
4 GOOO HOMES. Large sniali.
Medford & AshlatMt Tih& to
-tftrrit delivered to buyers lot.
FOR SALE Frteidsire. 12 cu. ffZ
chest fne freeser. powsr
mowet, mfnfilier, TTS-SS.
FOR SALE Wollensak tape re
corder Used only a fe? fins,
I,skenew 5I5iS, f?3-?2!t
rog SALE " " "
SSS USES WINISOWS
Must Any Stre
Also Tlmusauds of Other
Items for the Tbrifty
Builder
t Cark St.
Week Days g to S
FOR SALE rm Moped ScunterT
Escelientond,. tT3fe'2
FO&' SALE Modern 2-hdrm. 4TK
ft' trailer. Air conditioner, like
new. SiOsm 2b Bealt Lsne, Med,
FOR RENT Small 3-bdrm. honse
on acre. Near new hospital, Refs.
FOR SALE Organic dry hrarf
pescnes. Ton pck, gS-ftL Aiso
god Holstein mitk cow.
FOR SALE Eonliy In modern
hdrm house. WfR consider trade
on trailer, 7T-n4$Z.
FOR SALE Salvage building !
tertat. tiJt N. Central.
ANTEf Man or woman to de
liver feeneHt shav ticket. No
selling Mnst bave car. Commis
sion basis. For apsniutnsent call
TTft-SKIS
FOR SAEiS 'm Ford. 4-dr. Engine
ano nrascs overnautes complete
in Mine. ."V. Ph. Ron.
FOR SALE f5t Kaiser, Real nice
lamlly car, ??-?5u.
GROUND BARLEY $m ton. See us
now. we wm save you money.
Elton's Farm Sl Garden Store
3th & Fir T?3-g444
LAWN SEF.O
See ns hefnre ynuj huy. 0se aur
r ol tcr seeder free,
Elton's Farm & Garden Store
4th & Fir 773-844
Atrto Repair Special
I ua BIO on your aula repair
forK SFEeiALISTS fn
automatic transmissions
CF-NERAK REPAIRING
TEEMS on aoprnved eredtt.
North Central Garage
3t5 n Central Ji;':jia
PARAKEETS Real Beattttet
Case -complete net de-pt,
"Etton'a Fsrm & Garden Store
4th & Fir S-g
TOV. SAt,E: BUNDLES OF Dt.D
NEWSFAERS, Sue each, Matt
Tribune omce. 33 Ho, Fir,
SUNSKT BOOKS
Make good gifts & addition fs
ynnr nnrarjf, t:nmnieie nne
EIIon Farm Ar Garden Store
hjjf Ftr 773-ft
specials" "
Ssh . , , Sash and nsnre Sash
$1,00 UP
Plate &ass
ffed Doors Windows
We Cut Window Kiss MfM
Msggard Lbr, and
Plumbing
Hi way m So. Phoenix
EDR; SAtE Seat 2 hdrm, hsme f?n
s A Esslside, l?eal huyl "72
J7"3. Slock ReductEon Sale
gatv, suffer fSe; tin, ft.
S'4xiit eesiar hev. sslg, itft M.
redwd.ehsnsdg, SI3g
Corf, pfssfic nsffo coy, 3i ft,
nre ffn, mabngany
fin. cot, mahnan &4.f$
Alum, sersen dnurs ,.$i.g
j, W, Copcianci Yards
FDR SAtiE - t3" A frontags
on Old SIsse g, ??iee view of
Vsliey, Abosit f A, fn anrents
A grsns, fn blrts Tenat, E.
Guld, Rpal Estate & Jnauranee
4US W. Jarfeson,
WEKDEZ-BAR
For rldning Iswos nf wens,
Qniefe. essv, efiecttve, eeannntles
Eiten'a Farm St Gardes Store
th Kir m-8i
I O O F mseta Ttteay,
Au. 21, at S ssu. Vis
itor weicom, ReSresNnsenf-
KAVNG MOSEY PROBLEMS?"
ifee Wane MSfnrd. He pan
arrange s tsan i??r vnu tfom
ts tlSg, ss fumHara, aijiomo
hlle or sfalary,
I.AURENTIOE FfKAKfT? CORP
113 W. aln T2-g2rf6
ARE YOEf
A LOSESOfE GEORGE"?
Jlavina. tronnie piscina; fir In
aurante on tow vaiued dwelling
r tumnser hsnss
Call Mroord: Iouranee Agrns'
3 ff. Hollv St 13-154
WE CAIS DEU VOq, TR IfS,
DBSTIRgS" repaired'snd re-Kne
while yoy wait. Day or ivi. Fh
MOKDAY, ABCUST
MERLE NORMAN Gnnttfe Sfudfe
2I4 Flnhrr mds 1?4H
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB
Dentures repaired whnie wsls
Anyone having drinlniE p?ob
lens ts weitroniS t Aisohotsc An
nnymsus s m s m Tttes Sa Ssl
At-snen Group isf & 3rd Tuer
Resrof m N QtuSv&. Tmm4M
AUTO INSURANCE "'pROSUSMSt
If ag driving record un
insured aceutent, imssest re
iponsiiunf filing, etc. us ns&kms
it diftteuEt fnr vmt tn ecur
proper tnirsuce ee us Con
venient monthly installment Don
Statnos Insuror. ISffiS E Main,
Medford "73-e, Open Slop,
A- Tues 'til S j.m
SEAL ESTATE 2k ;WfOrte ios"
tst, 2nd Ssortgages i.&me
ftvdutrsat Fwaacc Cwrp Mm so & ;
Rveride. ffS-4S4 i
NOT RESPONSIBLE im telH c -tracted
by anyone other 4s--
myself, on or aifer Aug. 13 n
Edard R, Paston Jr . -SS 4
Ave Central Potnt, Ore.
' QUALITY DENTAL LAH i
Senture Hepsir Teeth rep s d
Whnle you wait
jm ks Central TTH.
Ginger
Ne fwner of tds's Beauty Sj
sa. m& Stewart Ave, Special
uersoualiiid service & all nrk"
guarsnlersl. Wtll welcome Ladtes
?tfh thin, fthse nr probh'us ftr,
CInsed Mondays Tf3-af3ft
""'"SHARON "lELKC
FISCHBECK
Has Johted the staff f
HOUSE F BEAUTY
m e. mil m-aiifE
"WAKIEQ XO BttY Ota COJKS
mp ptfees. TESa
ARE YOU
SLEEPING ALL RIGHT?
If nnl4 ft may fee h?csi;j? of
fnyt mttrss and sssr?nt.
whirh ts a common esu e
hack ache. !ae& nf rest a i
raaouuy r :
tt year hed nnl ao -II
hnay even yel, have a e
tdiu vaiue so tet s iaiw i
heut kill i
Come see nd huy a goncs Mia?- ;
tres ansl snrtg ar erey i
SiKsd nighta of alseIts
of "fighllngif the worn-s'
We ahso sell feimssfj S?f. ;
Chrsf of fswer, Snn Sens, i
iivmg Rnsn Sets, tns
Rda, Rahy Trlha, Pllh i--many
olher flenut Ion numrrsi3
to mention,
frarf for any jvfrkes-j e
Item Instil
Cretlft Inrt, ancf fre elitfy
anywhere in lhe valley,
if ysn'r not hytisg N u
nowf we' re hntn lossnit nionsj
CH n fsr IE ysur s nr
stop at the
SLEEP SHOP
KJKDERft A RTEff
S-ft vr bMs, First Prsnvtsrin
CfesEfe Mnu-Tuurs-. S tn ttr
am, Thoae wlhlns resiaer
IIoVI ?sr nrwrd,
tt3 ?a! Driv
Open for Knroltnssn
AMBITIOUS MEN WANTED
To be trained for
IEAT PACKING
UVESTOCK BUYERS FLAKT
tCmStHIEH TRAEES, If -LAY
IKSFXTOBS, SAf,ES & OTBER
ftlgher paying esreer , jfe- We
nseter mess wltN aur-? f&mt sc
ilvestsc trtteret willing; I
worie hard for nuse tnesnne,
aesturtfy S advaneentent. Write
name, adreati bckjr 'pt
Kattoftal ioalltul Mrat Pac
fng, Trfnune Bos g42
for aueeisl Jrainin; as
OUTBOARD MOTORS
Specialists
Tune npf limitioni esrfe
averhauf , aerviee msiir,v
sstles, ete. trsdHitrtes raawf
growth, chafing ntany ft-
with adu:ententr top naf and i
seeartfy, en with n; nte i
rhaalcal ahtEIEy, Write mt
age, 3ni-:3fs?ts. harkgrmmd and :
WffV VOtf ant tn get " "
RssnminiE tnfttatry. Writ T?ib- i
UK Res 3 i
along w
START ON MONDAY SWIM ON SUNDAY
c?t fferd. CtNc sc-oii 4' -i-fiirUj-Ct witN fabubuJ
fiberglass sideways mn4 53 coc?? fecitsm,
nrf siset, rrii 10 v-? juafiii-
Priced Frem $2,700,00 bcfadesi
Vis?a
tOW MA1NTINANCI NO MtiNTiNS
CALL TODAY fOK f KEi IST1M ATil
HNANCI FUN AVAKU! Up ta S YEAtt TO PAYi
CADILLAC POOLS
'Ihm Ultimtim tn Pssl iBswy
3 5
S-WSTBUCTWNS
Thurston Dance Studio
KINDERGARTEN
Call nosy for tnformafilon
fslt enrolment?, FtniJi rjtru;
tions ta fstihtses.
Stewart Ave.
773-31 17
(0 WANTED MAtf HEIR
Salespeople Needed
Do you like meeting people
fjsj'sa tike self ung? Dc- yoj d?ar
a hangc? Do sos want tncress
nur tncanYS? Do ii'-s wst io
- sw with s lare Co. Ith ths
"psi prnduet nn s guanaates
. eemrnisaton basis? If your
sers are yea ts these sses
then rontaet H'. B'o,
o?sday or Tuesday, Aag.
2tL I p.m. or a p ot. at the Ce
o$r Lodse M&fe!
F.LC0MPT0N&CO.
OFFICE MANAGER
rew Eieetr&a Ptant n Sasth
ern Oregon is searching Ic-r a
persen esserenced Is the map
agmg ot small c-it ice ?:sr manu
facturtn? ftns, ResponjghjtEttg
will include full charge account
log. tax accounting, i auperv -s-mn
of cferieal wnrkers. Som
purchasing esertenee dosirsd
The person selected for that
nostfion shiJsrW hsye s copies
degree or eutalenf plus SI
yrs. slnllac work especlence.
Salary esrnrneKsurafe 1 1 H
experience plus liberal frint
benefits which Insfstds snedtei
insurance plan.
Pi ?a 3 i?d detatfe
mm asisry stor" & p.ssni
requirements to;
Orsnla ?.3; 0?S:fi
SHORT tOSSFR WAITED.
BERRIED
REAL ESTATE
DOWN
isa acrc stock ranch
206 res frs Emjtii
hanif at t?n Dc-d.
SSO,Q0S with is&m,. A tss
test hiuc&est
sstsrf ?n U?
nsfe fiees, this fe 4 vtrv
ilyin rssm, ?trat nsyt
rosff bsdtarnns,. ftimat
, hsts pTtv Gr csstf
sti?iEg are icds.
S1?J TO MONTH
Eje sd s5f
rfmcr very clou cn Ns.
O'anqe. e?mnnr rti
n?karf fct frui beaffe and
sf nzw rsduCid prfe,
FOUS BID ROOM NOMf, 0t
?w 4 i?oom Amtmmu
C3mfe?bi:e fam hsms
with 4 bedjsms, 2 htfhg
&a U h tsd nr 2 ren
Wer OarW&fIs Msrt ti
Jim re S3SI2
Kg Helms ??a-4S
if P?e S3512?4
Dsn Wdr 9MQ0S
llac
sij msm
IB, 1961