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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1963 B 3 Shasta High Beats Ashland Grizzlies Woods, Water, Wildlife By Hank DeVost A-'hland - Shasta high of Redding, Calif., overcame a first quarter defict and held the Grizzlies scoreless over the last three periods Satur day night to down Ashland 42 to 7 in a football game in the California city. Ashland led 7 to 6 at the quarter but Shasta was in front 19 to 7 at halftime and 28 to 7 after three stanzas. The Grizzlies scored on a Howard Johnson to Mike Torreson pass for eight yards and Johnson kicked the ex- Forty Niners On Pants Seat San Francisco - UTII - The San Francisco Forty Niners are opening the National Foot ball league campaign just the way the San Francisco Giants are closing the baseball sea son - on the seat of their pants. "We'll try to block and tackle a little better against Detroit next week," Red Hickey, the Forty Niners glum coach, raid Sunday aft er they opened the NFL sea Eon by taking a 30-14 beat ing from the Chicago Bears. "About the only injury I know of is Jim Johnson, who has a shoulder pointer. We didn't hit too many people hard enough to gel hurt." The Bears, with lineback ers Bill George, Joe Fortun alo, and Larry Morris coming tip with a bewildering assort ment of "red-dogging," limit ed the Forty Niners to 72 net yards gained passing and 121 yards rushing. "We used some new de fensive plays and they came off very well," coach George Halas of the Bears conceded. LEGAL NOTICES tra point. The touchdown completed an 81 yard drive off the Wolves kickoff which followed a 55-yard punt re turn for TD by Jack Kennedy. Kennedy ran two yards for another touchdown and pass ed to Ron Young for 22 yards on a scoring play. Nick Crot to ran 25 yards for a Redding counter. The Wolves also scored on a three-yard run by Bob Hurst and on a pass for eight yards from Ron Field to Young. Conversions were on runs by Kennedy nnd Hurst and on parses from Field to Tay lor and Field to Clark. Shasta picked up two points on a safety on a bad center snap on an Ashland punt for mation. A blocked punt on the two-yard line set up a Kennedy touchdown plunge. Stia. Ash. .. 13 6 .. 220 inn First downs Net yards rushing .., Net yards passing , Net scrimmage yards Passes tried, complete Passes intercepted by .... Fumbles lost Yards penalized 35 34 255 140 3-3 5-12 I 0 n 2 30 30 Ken Lane Stops Len Matthews Philadelphia - IUPII - Ken ny Lane's goal the light weight championship of the world - was a little closer today following his decisive ninth - round TKO victory over Len Matthews in a na tionally televised fight Sat urday night. "1 let him bring the fight to me, then I took it away from him," Lane said of his 23-year-old opponent. Lane, 30, of Muskegon, Mich., fig ures the victory over Mat thews, aPhlladelphian, brought him closer to a shot at the lightweight title held by Carlos Ortiz. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Kstale of Julie Klimek, Deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final ac count in the estate of Julie Klimek. deceased, in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, and the court has fixed Monday October 8. 1962. at 9:30 A.M. in the courtroom of said court as the time and place for the hear ing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. MARE A. SMITH Bv: VAN DYKE. DELI.ENBACK & McGOODWIN Attorneys for Administrator " AI1VKHT1SEMENT FOR B1I1S Scaled bids will be received by the Jackson County Court at the Court House. Mcdford. Oregon, on or belore iu:au A.m. on me oin riav ol September. 19fi2, for four (4i Patrol Vehicles for the Jackson County Sheriff's department. Instructions to bidders and speci fications con be obtained at the office 01 the County Court and the Purchasing Department. JACKSON COUNTY COURT F.ml M Miller. County Judge Chester H Wendt. County Comm. EriwinH JTaylor. CounlyComm " " NOTICE" " IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Application lor Chance of Name of CHF.RF.E DARLENE PAULAZZO lo CHEHKE DARLENE MADDEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai on the 13 day of September, ini;2, I, Chrece Darlene Paulazzo. niade applicaiion to the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County for the change of mv name to Cheree Darlene Mad den. This notice is published pur suant to the order of the above entitled Court, dated September 13. 11)62. requiring all persons in terested in the matter aforesaid to appear in the Circuit Court Room of the Jackson County Court House in Mcdford, Oregon, on the 1st day nl October. 1962, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day, and show cause, if any they have, whv said application for change of name should not be granted, and requiring publicalion of notice thereof for one week (one publica tion!, in a newspaper of general rirculailon in Jackson County. Ore gon, the Mcdford Mail Tribune. Daled and published this 17lh dav of September. 1962. CHEREE DARLENE PAlTl.A7.7.n Suns, Crackers In IL Finale United Press International The pennent - winning Jack sonville Suns were favored to win the International league's final playoffs which they will open tonight against the At lantic Crackers in Atlanta. The Suns moved into the finals by defeating the Ro chester Red Wings, 4-0, Sun day night. Atlanta also won its semi final series against Toronto by the same margin, four games to two, with a 5-2 victo ry Saturday night. The House public lands sub-1 committee has sent its ver sion of the wilderness bill to the full interior and insular affairs committee, according to the Wildlife Management institute. The proposal bears little' resemblance to S 174, the wilderness bill that passed the Senate last year by a 73 to 8 vote or to HR 776, intro duced much earlier by Con gressman John P. Saylor (Pa.). The full committee has scheduled executive sessions on the bill later this month. Committee approval normally is required before a bill can be debated and voted on the House floor. WILDERNESS? The subcommittee's bill hooks on a whole new title which would establish a pro cedure for all withdrawals, reservations, restrictions, and changes in the use designa tions or classnications of pub lic lands and national forests. An act of Congress would be required for most use changes of areas larger than 5000 acres. Only the present "wil derness.'V'wild." and "canoe" areas would be incorporated into the wilderness protection system. An act of Congress would be required before any existing primitive or other ap propriate wilderness areas are included in the system. Limit ed commercial use would be permitted in the designated wilderness areas, and mining and mineral leasing would be permitted for a 10-year pe riod. The wilderness designa tion of all areas would be re viewed every 25 years. POOR TIMING We might as well consider the wilderness bill somewhat of a lamed duck for the time being. The lumber industry has made such an issue of its need for restrictions of free trade and competition in or der to survive that there is little chance of congressmen being willing to bear the brunt of like publicity. One can well imagine the howl that would be heard if a few pieces of choice timberland now were placed in wilder ness status. The present move to incorporate the sky lakes basin between Crater lake and Mt. McLoughlin into wil derness status is sure to raise mighty protest. The middle fork of the Rogue is being eyed by some as ripe for log ncss will be difficult. The lumber industry has too many mills operating on not enough timber, and any attempt to shut off the available supply in small part will be con strued by some as akin lo unAmericanism. HABILITATION The game commission is in the midst of a program to pro vide spawning beds for the kokanee of Willow lake. Last year there were several hun dred spawners that were un able to successfully spawn be cause of a lack of gravel for that purpose. The commission plans on placing up to 40 cubic yards of spawning gravel near the inlets of the lake in the hopes that these landlocked salmon will use the gravel and augment the population through a semi natural means. GOOD SPORT The kokanee is an excellent fish, both in the catching and in the eating. Those in Wil low lake are up to 17 inches long and provide an exciting tussle before netting. A ma ture female spawns about 2000 eggs and the fry are fast growing in this particular environment. The fact that fishermen need to keep in mind with regard to catching this fish is that it is a deep feeding fish that is found on or near the bottom. Nuff said. THE ANGLER'S LOG This is the time of the year when the fishing gets better and worse at the same time. The lakes are beginning lo cool off but so are the fisher men. School lakes many fam ilies back to town where the effort to make a trip back to the lake is thought lo be too much. Steelhead start show ing in the rivers lo entice oth ers away. And hunting sea sons lake those who have ex isted through the summer while waiting for another chance to try gun and dog together. 1 $SA ferW H NFL Sets Date Of Annual Draft New York IUP1) - The an nual draft of college players by the National Football league will be held in Chi cago on Monday, Dec. 3, two days after the close of the regular college football sea son. NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle announced the draft was being conducted at that time in accordance with a league agreement with the colleges. A Too Late To Classify J.JANWANTED" for-interesting re forestation project. Piece work bv M. Must enjoy outdoor work. Experience logging helpful. Must like & tie anie to nanme norses. Ideal work for retired man. Write P.O. Box 111. Prospect, Oregon. FOR SALE Four TOOxlS 6 hole commercial wheels A- tires; lOx I 12 Umhrella tent like new, 2 burner Coleman stove, hnllywood brd frame, springs Ac mattress. fir4-20ii3 tOKT 6 weeks old male Siamese kitten in vicinity of Oakdale At Pmnsvlvama Ave., reward. 773 2B79. or after 4 call 772-816.V fOR SALE Horse trailer. Tandem & enclosed. After fi p m. see Bill Kemp. Beanie Rd. off Meadows East VaN'TED Experienced Moulder man for swine shift. Sierra Cas cade Pine. Phoenix. FOR SALE Parmcnter pullets. Laving nicelv. $175 ea. 664 2Hrt.i FOR SALE 1151 Chev. or trade for deer rifle or anything else of value 773-2761. FOR RENT Furn 2 bdrm apt" $50 No pets 1832 N. Riverside. FOR RENT 3 rm furn. apt . close in. adults. $t..V 603 N. Bartletl. &OME OR COMMERCIAL The Myron Corcoran Construction Co. will be interested in vour plans. Call Jim Mclice. Sles Mgr. Ph 773-4707 FOR RENT 4 rm duplex, close in. $45 Reff. required. 772-4313. FOR RENT I'nfnrn. modern rural cabin 535-21124. v ANTED Waitrec. Experience not necessary Will train. Ap penr in person afler 10 A M No phnnr calls Mon Dcsir Dining Inn. Central Point. FOR " SALE Direct "drive David Urarilev rhain saw. like new ' H electric motor. x9 ten! with floor u-rd once. Coleman stove. 2 burner. Briggs A- Ptraiton Tn:rr.p A mntor Ph'me Provolt 278 Rt 4. Box 418. Grants Past FOR RENT Nice eastside 3 Bdrm. hpmp Family rm , I3, bath, ma hoganv panelled living rm. Ph fiM-1422 FOR RENT 2 RrtrrrT house. Close to schools 772-5652 FOR RENT Furn 1 bdrm duplex, in Cold Hill. 1.15 mo fi.55-1421 VlIL PAY CASH for 59 or 0 K'lvinator 30 elec range. 773- 1724 FOR RENT Vice sleeping room. cloe in Ifi Quince. 772-R3R4 TRADE Ithaca featherweight shot gun 12 gauge, inimaculite con dition for acetylene welding out fit 773-6fi3y Loop Playoff Series Knotted United Press International Louisville played at Denver today in the final American association playoff. The Colonels tied the scries at one apiece yesterday with a 10-7 win over the Bears. Playoff winner will meet the International league's rep resentative in the Junior world series. Bucks Win Stratford. Conn. - fUNl -Jack Hutchinson pitched a three - hitter as the Portland Bucks defeated Providence R.I., 2-0 in the Men's World Softball tournament Sunday. The win was the second in two starts for the Bucks and advanced them into the i quarterfinal round of the win- ners bracket of the double- ging, and saving it for wilder- elimination tourney. MEDFORDv'WTrUBUNE Gretel Takes Advantage Of 2-Day Postponement Newport, R. I. -WPII- Aus tralia's. Gretel, beaten soundly in the first race for the Amer ica's Cup. was taking advan tage today of a two-day post ponement to try to stem the ignominy of what many felt would be a four-straight de feat. Emil Bus Mosbacher, skip per of U. S. defender Weath erly, professed to be convinc ed there was still a tough sail ing match ahead when the two 12-meter sloops meet again starting Tuesday noon. And the Australians cer tainly were not conceding de feat. "We were beaten by a boat that was better on a particu lar day," said Aussie helms man Jock Sturrock. Famous Local Midway Meat Co. Lean Completely Tenderized SMOKED SHANK HALF AMI 4 BUTT HALF FULL CENTER SLICES LEAN TENDER SHORT 0 i 0 3L RIBS 29' lb. W0W-10 OFF But the $700,000 Gretel 18th boat to try to take away the 111-year-old trophy of in ternational racing supremacy, developed a marked weakness p compared with Weatherly in winds of 18 knots in the open er before a gala flotilla of 2,000 pleasure boats Saturday. The Aussie boat is "tender." That is, she heels far too much in strong breezes and cannot point into the wind in the manner Mosbaher could head Weatherly. Gretel came here with the reputation of being a rough weather boat. It now developed her only chance appears lo be outsail ing Weatherly in milder winds which were forecast for Tuesday. I-IODGE NOTICES Medford Lodse No. 83 l.O.O.F. meets Tuesday, Sept. 18 at 8 P.M. Visi tors welcome. Refresh ments. .Tack Adams N G 2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS CENTRAL Point Granite rummage At naked food sale hept. 19th Ac 20th. RUMMAGE SALE Westminster Presbyterian Church Women's Association Wednesday. 12 noon to 4 30 Thursdav. 9 a m, to 4:30 FEHL BLDG. Clean. Rood quality Items RUMMAGE sale by Betty Comfort union ol the r nends Church Sept 18 at Fehl Bldg. 9 a m. to to 4 p m RUMMAGE sale willrontinue til all snifj IB Quince Ft 3-PERSONAt WILL eive loving care, cood meals, private rm. to convalescent pa tient 772-9768. AFTLR" this date Sept. 16. I will no tbe responsible for bills oth er than my own. Arthur H Zie mann. 836 N. Central. ALDRICH Trailer Park, under new manaeemenl, adults only, modern spaces for rent. Automa tic laundry, cement patios, paved streeU. citv bus service, lovely view. 773-3382 or 773-4464 for reservations. 4425 Jacksonville Hw AUTO 1NSUKANCE PHOHLEMS? If age driving record. un insured accident financial re lponsib'iity filing, etc. is making it diiticull tor vou to secure nrnwr Insurance see US Con venient monthly installment Don Statnos Insurer 100S c Main. Med ford 773-b"8 Open Mon. At tul., til y p m VER NEVUS Sprv is now at the Hfll RF OF BEAUTY 309 E 8th. Open Thurs evening Drop in or call 772-8226 3-PRSONAl ANYONE having a drinking prob lem is welcome at the Medford Group of Alcoholics Anonymous 8:30 p m. Tues. Ac Sat. rear ot 212 N. Oakdale. 773-4848. Al- A no n Group 1st Ac 3rd, Tues. ARE" YOU A "LONESOME GEORGE"? Having trouble placing fire in surance on low vnlued dwelling or summer home? Call Medford Insurance Anency 27 N Hollv St. 773-7343 WE CAN HELP YOU. TRY US. DENTURES repaired and re-lined while you wait. Day or eve Pn 773602)1 25 LozierLane MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio, 214 Fluhn-r Bids 772-96 11 LEON'S HAiRTASHTONS" hrinjrs to Medford the first trulv Budcet Beauty Salon, offering nationally acvertued waves from J5 95 complete At up. Shampoo Ai set. $1.75 At up. Hair cut SI. 25 At up. All work done by expert. 231 E. 6th. 773-1532. Wilknit Guaranteed Hosiery 773-3011 after 5 JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB Dentures repaired while you wait 893 1071 809-1539 NO Cut Rates No problems. Just real good haircuts Mr, Tim. Hairthaper. 202 N. Front. Grand Hotel GET vour tickets for Firemans Ball at any Fire Hall now. HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS' See Wayne Mediord He can arranee a loan for you from 50 '.o $1500, on furniture, automo bile or salary. LAURENT! UK FINANCF CORP 123W Main 772-6201 REAL ESTATE Ar :ives'Vck loansT 1st 2nd Mortgages. Lauren tide Industrial Finance Corp Mam At RuT'iile 7??-tVa 5-INSTRUCTIONS "Ginger" New Owner of Ida Beautv Sa lon 880 Stewar: Ave. Special personalized service At all work guaranteed Will welcome Ladies with thin fine or problem hair. Closed Mondayt 773-3139 4-LOST J.H0 FOUND REWARD for return of electric motor armature lost in or near Central Point 664-1423 LOST on Butte" Creek. light ' tan fish bag Mitrh. Mitchell. Eagle Point. 446-2623 WILL person who found fishing tackle box at Gold Rev dam please call 773-1512 Reward REWARD Siamese cat lost from Brookdale Rd Mon. eve. 773 401 after 3pm U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! Men Women. Start high as $102 week. 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FRUIT COCKTAIL, DW WESSON OIL Big 1 Vi Quart Six WAFFLE AND PANCAKE SYRUP, STALEY'S 0rita Tin $1.19 NAPKINS. SILK ASSORTED COLORS 60 Count Pka. 10c DETERGENT, Energy Blue or While Powder 6i, FLOUR, COTTAGE ALL PURPOSE TOMATO SAUCE, STOKELY'S COLD PACK CANNERS, 7 Quart Capacity E $2.29 COPPER DUST PANS WITH HOOD ' . Elc 49c iiant Site 10-lb. Bag 39c 69c 5c YOUR CHOICE 3 lor W Whole Kernel Corn, Cottage No. 303 Tin Green Beans, Cottage Cut No. 303 Tin Your Choice 6 1 99 Pork and Beans, Proven Tomatoes, Blue Sky Peaches, D W Cling Slic. or Hvs. No. l'i 773-3117 10 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED " Loh"(io""truckfor haul M5-2Rft7. ELECTRONIC ORGAN TECH. Must have at least 2 vrs elec tronic servicing 'Radio-TV. Ex cellent part time opportunity. Will train. Contact Lusk Music Co 772-B13S WORKING share in plywood mill for sale Call fiM-1349 WANTED EXPERIENCED DAY SHIFT Pin E'lKrm.n Sawmill Rf'Mwvr Certified Pine Lbr. Grader Ellingson Timber Co. '. O Bos not. Klamath rail. Ott. THxedo 4-410H Oflke Hr.. TUxedo 4-4800 Nlfht. Golden Ripe Hands Bananas 2 29 Extra Large Ripe Slicers Tomatoes 2 &9C Crisp Green Tender Stalks Celery 2-291 No. 2 'i X ' V ( , No.303 Tin BAKERY TREATS Apple Donuts 49'. CINNAMON ' Nut Bread 29' Cookies 2 39' ASSORTED COFFEE CAKES 39 Prices Effective Through Wednesday o We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities MEDFORD Westgate Center MEDFORD 13th and Central ASHLAND Gateway Shop. Cntr. m k'S '!' ir',-.