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Dennis the Menace The Medical tvc. Diagnosis of Pernicious Anemia A numer of people write to say that they have a rela tive who has pernicious ane- I m i a; they them selves have an ane mia, and they want to know how they can tell if it is of the p r 1 mary (Add isonian) type, and not a sec ondary type. The sec ondary type is due to a loss of blood, as by bleeding piles in a man, or excessive men etruation each month in the case of a woman. Primary ane mia is due to something hered itarily wrong with the blood forming organs, such as the bone marrow. If long ago my father or mother had died of pernicious anemia, I certainly would have my blood examined ev? ery year, and examined by an expert who could recognize ty a glance at a "stained smear" a tendency to enlarge ment of the red blood cells and a tendency for each cell to contain more hemoglobin (red coloring matter) than nor mal. Also, I would watch out for feelings of numbness or tingling or weakness in my legs, due to the nervous le sions that sometimes accom pany pernicious anemia. ' I would also have someone pump my stomach to see if I had a lack of acid in my gastric juice. If 1 had no acid in my stomach, I would know I had probably inherited a tendency to pernicious ane mia. .Hut, u I naa pieniy ot acid, I would assume that I was one member of the fam ily who had not inherited the . tendency. With a tendency to pernicious anemia I might ' have become gray in my 20s or 30s. If I had no gastric acid I would take a tiny dose of Vitamin B12 once every two or three months. It is remark- . nble what an extremely small dose of vitamin B12 will keep ' one from getting into trouble with pernicious anemia. If I had a secondary anemia I would not take B12, 1 would ! take iron. Unfortunately, in college we doctors were not well trained to do this, and hence all the expert blood men . in the country are constantly complaining that most of us ' doctors give B12 when we ought to be giving iron. They also tell us that no one needs s shot of B12 every day or even every week I was just reading an arti 1 cle by an expert who says that ' still the best iron, he thinks, is the sulfate which can be t?kcti by moth every day. All one needs is a small pill con taining it. Drugi at Start of Pregnancy The terrible experience of many pregnant women who took the new drug thalido-1 mide should cause all women who have just become preg nant, or who have Just missed a period, to stop (for at least two months) taking any drugs that they happen to be taking, und especially any new drugs which have recently come on the market, and hence might have undesirable "side - ef fects" as yet not known. I am writing this column because already, in the great amount of mail which I re ceive, there are letters from women who say, "I am preg nant, and 1 am taking a new tranquilizer ror sleep-maker, or reducing drug, or drug to lift me out ox a depression, etc.) will it do me any J, Roundup Emerltm C'omuIUnt In Medirtn Me diem Mayo Clinic Proleuor of Emeritus Mayo clinic (Register and Tribune Syndicate, 1962) harm or will It do my baby any harm?" Rather than trying to an swer all these many letters, I will say here that a woman just pregnant will de well to take no drugs. After a couple of months her baby will be so nearly formed in all its parts that it will be much less likely to be injured by a drug or by an attack of German measles. Bursitis Many people ask. What is a bursa? It is a little bag of fluid which serves often as a little pulley. A tendon goes over it. Why does it become inflamed? I think because the person has a tendency either to arthritis or the much mild er, but very common, fibro sitis. (This disease is describ ed in my booklet on Arthritis.) The commonest bursa that gives trouble is in the region of the shoulder. Sometimes pain in it calms down quick ly by itself, sometimes it is helped by physiotherapy (heat and massage); but sometimes it doesn t show any signs of clearing up under such treat ment. Then X-ray treatment will promptly give relief in two out of three cases. In past years, "Surgeons used to cut out bursas that filled up with lime salts, but they quit operating when they found that the little sacs gen erally became normal again, often without any treatment. I remember once when a bur sa on the end of my left elbow became as big as a walnut and so sore I was all set to go to a surgeon and have it cut out. And then, in two days, it disappeared all by itself. If you have a painful joint, you will want to read Dr. Alvarez' booklet, "Arthritis and Rheumatism." You may get it by sending 25 cents and a self-addressed, stamped en velope with your request for it to Dr. Walter C. Alvarez, The Register and Tribune Syn dicate, Dept. MMT, Box 957, Des Moines 4, Iowa. Evening Classes at 50C Get Under Way Twenty-three evening class es for college credit will be gin this week in Ashland. The offering in continuing higher educaton for adults are Southern Oregon college courses taught at the college by faculty members. They are made avalable to students not regularly enrolled at a campus institution through the gen eral extension division of the Oregon state system of higher education Fees are at the rate of if12 50 Per eedlt hour or $2 $37.50 for a three hour course. Students may complete regis trations without payment of late fee through the second week of classes. Additional information and a bulletin listing fall term eve ning classes in communities through Oregon may be ob tained from Ashland Continu ation center, general exten sion division, college campus, Ashiand, or telephone 482 3311. Classes being offered this year are in art, business, sec retarial science, education, English and literature, psy chology, first aid, history, eco nomics, social science, geog raphy and speech, AH classes start at 7 p.m. Peacetime Yets Are Portland Peacetime vet erans who have a service-connected but non-compensable (less than 10 per cent) dis ability will have the same priority lor entering VA hos pitals as service connected peacetime veterans receiving compensation, according to a new federal law. The only peacetime veter ans previously eligible to VA hospitalization were those whose service-connected dis abilities were 10 per cent or greater. R. J. Novotny, man ager of the Portland VA re gional office, said. The new law applies to the relatively few peacetime veterans whose service-connected disabilities are not rated high enough to receive compensation. Veterans must secure ap proval from the Portland VA regional office before they go LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING No. 11102 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORECiON r OR JACK SON COUNTY. In The Matter of The Estate of JAMES C. COLLINS, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed ' her final account ai executrix of the above estate with the Circuit Court, and the Court has fixed the 5th day of November. 1962. at the hour of 1:30 P. M.. in the Circuit Court, County Courthouse in Med ford. Oregon, as the time and place re spectively tor tne nearing oi oDjec tioni. if any to the said final ac. count, and you are hereby noti fied to file objections, u any you have to the said final account on or before the time fixed for near- Dated this 25th day of Septem ber. 1962. ELIZABETH J. COLLINS, Executrix COLLINS, REDDEN St MULLEN Attorneys at Law Mcdford. Oregon NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that an election will be held on November 1963 within tne proposed bar- dine Creek Livestock District to determine whether bovine live stock shall be permitted to run at large within said area, described as follows: Beginning at the Quarter corner common to Sections 19 and 30 In Township 35 South. Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon, thence Easterly . along the East and West center line of said Section 20 and the East and West center line of Sect ton 21 of said Township and Range to the Northeast corner of the West one-half Oil of the West one half di) of the Southeast Quar ter of Section 21: Thence South erly to the Southeast corner of the West one-half i) of the West one-half Oil of the South east Quarter of said Section 21; Thence Easterly to the South east corner of said Section 21; Thence Southerly along the East boundry of Sections 28 and 33 of said Township and Range to the Southeast corner of said Section 33; Thence Westerly along the South boundry of Sec tions 33 and 32 of said Township and Range to the Southwest corner of said Section 32; Thence Northerly to the Quarter corner common to Sections 31 and 32 of said Township and Range; Thence Westerly to the center East one sixteenth (116) corner of said Section 31: thence Northerly to the Northeast one - sixteenth (116) corner of said Section 31; thence Easterly to the North one-sixteenth (1161 corner be tween said Sections 31 and 32; thence Northerly along the West boundry of Sections 32, 29 and 20 to the point of beginning. The votinn Dlace for such Dro- posert livestock district shall be identical with that used for the eneral election. This notice shall te posted once a week for two successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation within the county. Dated September 25, 1062. E. M. MADDEN JACKSON ODUNTYCLERK SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. fi2-59-E IN THE CIRCUT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY. CLYDE L. WALKER and VIRGINIA V. WALKER. Plaintiffs vs. STELLA BRADEN BRADY, and JKSMS Li. hhauy ner nusnana; ROMAINE BRADEN. also known as ROMAINE B. SHELL and JOHN DOE SHELL, her husband, If married; NORMAN S. BRA DEN and MABEL G. BRADEN, his wife: each and all of the unknown heirs of the above named defendants, and each of them, If deceased; also all other persons and parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real prop erty, or any part thereof, de scribed In the complaint on file herein Defendants TO THE ABOVE DEFENDANTS AND TO EACH AND ALL THEREOF: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the Complaint filed acainst you in the above en titled suit on or before the last day of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, said period of four weeks being the time- prescribed for publication hereof, and if you fail so to appear and answer said Complaint, for want thereof the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in their complaint, to-wit: That a decree be entered adjudicating any and an nam. title, estate, nen claim which you or any of you have or claim to have In. to or UDon the follow inn described real property, situated In Jarkson County, state of Oregon, to-wit: Beainninc at the northwest cor ner of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 10 fn Township 36 South. Range 3 West of the Willamette Meri dian in Jarkson County. Oregon; thence South 56 rods; thence in a Northeaster v direction 81 fc rods, to the north line of said Southeast Quarter of the South east uuarter or section lo: thence West 56 'a rods to the noint or hre nn ni nd declaring any and all such ' claims to he null and void and de. creel ng that said plaintiff is the owner in fee iimnie or said nremi ses, and the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate, lien or interest of the defendants herein, or any of them; and each and all of the defendants herein and each and all persons claiming or to claim by. through or under them, or any of them, be forever enlolnen. restrained and barred from asserting, attempting to estaniiRh or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In oi to said property or any part there- of. and that plaintiffs' tine in and to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest, and such further and nther relief as may be just and equitame in tne premises. This summons Is published bt Order of the Honorable Edward C. Kelly. Judre of the above entitled Court, made and entered In the above Court and cause on the 31st dsv of Ausmt. Ifi2. prescribing tht this Summons be served by fubllratinn thereof once a week or four consecutive weeks tn the Mall Tribune, a daily newspaper published In Medford, Jackson County. Oregon The date of first publication of this Summons la September 11, IM2JONES. REEDF.R Sr BASHAW RORF.RT A BOYER Attorneys for Plaintiffs P O Box 567 Medford, Oregon MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON Hospital Eligible to private physicians and den tists for treatment at VA ex pense, Novotny said. If this prior approval is not obtained, the agency may be unable to pay for the treatment. Veterans should contact the Portland VA regional office for additional information con cerning the new law. Washington -ft'Pb- The Civil Aeronautics board told the airlines Monday that their no show" penalty plan should be continued. Alan Boyd, CAB chairman, said in a letter to the airlines that the plan-involving a penalty of up to $40 for passengers who fail to cancel reserva tions they do not use "has thus fur been 'beneficial. " LEGALNOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NO. 1116, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Elizabeth Burr, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed his Final Account as Executor of the above estate with the Circuit Court of said County, and the Court has fixed the 22nd day of October. 1962, at the hour of 9:30 a.m. of said day and the Court Room of said Court in the County Court house In Med ford, Oregon, as the time and place respectively for the hearing of objections, if any mere oe. to me sam nnai Account. and you are hereby notified to file objections, if any you have, to the said Final Account on or before the time fixed for hearing. Dated this 17th day of Septem ber. 1962. ROBERT 4. CUNNINGHAM Executor Kenneth G. Denman Attorney for Executor SUMMONS No. 62 6fi5 I. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY MILDRED G. WILKINS Plaintiff vs. ALMA B. EGAN, and JOHN DOE euan ner nusDana. n married; MELBA B. ANDERSON and JOHN DOE ANDERSON, her husband, if married; and WIL LIAM H. BREESE and JANE DOE BREESE, his wife, If mar ried; also, all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, interest, lien or estate In this real property de scribed in the Complaint herein. Defendants TO: Alma B. Egan and John Doe Egan, her hushand if married; Melba B. Anderson and John Doe Anderson, her husband, if married; and William H. Breese and Jane Doe Breese, his wife, if married; Also all other per sons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title, interest, lien or estate in the real property described in the Complaint herein. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You, and each of you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the Complaint inea against you in tne eoove en titled suit four (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons; and n you tan to answer said Complaint, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint, succincUy stated as follows, to-wit; That the Defendants nerein he required to set forth the nature of their several claims in and to the following described real property situated In Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit: Lota 3 and 4 of Block 1 of SHIDLERS' ADDITION to the Town of Talent, Jackson County, Oregon. That all adverse claims of the said Defendants or any of them, be determined by a Decree of this Court, and that by said Decree it he declaired. ordered and adjudged that the Plain tiff la the sole owner In fee simple of the above described real property and premises and that the Defendants, each and every one of them, and all per sons claiming by, through or , under them have no right, title, estate, lien or interest whatever 1 In or to the said described land ! and premises; and also, that the Court declare, order and adjudge that the Defendants and each of them and all persons claiming by, through or under them, be forever estopped, enjoined and barred from asserUng any claim whatever In and to said land or firemises adverse to the Plain iff, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and mete. This Summons is published by the Order of the above entitled i Court, made- and entered on the 17th day of September. 1962. order ing that this Summons be served by publication of same once each 1 weeK tor tour ii consecutive weeks. Date of first publication is 25th day of September, 1962. jonn m. koss, Attorney for Plaintiff, 230 West Main Street Medford. Oregon NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT ANII ACCOUNT No. 10783 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JAL.fi SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM H ALGER, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY U1VEN that the undersigned administra trix de nonis non or tne anove estate has filed herein her final report and account and that Mon day. October 29 1962. at 9:30 A.M.. it the courthouse in tne city or Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, has been fixed by the above named court as the time and place for hearing objections to said final report and account and for the examination and allowance thereof. Dated and first oubllshed this 25th dav of Sepember. 1962. Zt V E.1 j Y IN LUI'i.M.trt, Administratrix de bonis non FROHNMAYER. LOWRY. HOGAN St DEATHERAGE Attorneys NOTICE OF FILING FINAL REPORT AND ACCOUNT No. 112511 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE FRED MORGAN. Deceased Notlca Is hereby given that Claire L. Goodman. Administra trix of the above entitled estate, has filed herein her Final Report and Account and that the 22nd day of October, 1 962. at 9 30 o'clock A. M. in the Courthouse In the City of Medford. Jarkson Countv. Ore gon, has been fixed by the above named Court as the time and pi are for hearing objections to said Final Report and Account and for the examination and allowance thereof. Dated and first published September 25. 1962. CLAIRE L GOODMAN Administratrix NATURAL GAS EQUIPMENT COMPANY On Dply th Itrgest lecftoo nt gi Vjting eau'P ment in So. Ort. COLEMAN Space Floor Unit forctH Air Upflow Down Flow Honiont.l W.ll Furnaces Hot Water Heatert. 1 1 1 West Main MEDAL FOR MacARTHUR Washington -0JPD- The Sen ate whipped through by voice vote Monday and sent to the House a joint congressional resolution authorizing a gold medal for General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT AM) ACCOUNT No. 11291 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of AMY H BROWN, deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tht undersigned executors of the above estate have filed herein their final report and account and that Monday. October 29. 1962 at 9:30 o'clock a.m. at the courthouse in the city of Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon, has been fixed by the above named court as the time nd place for hearing objections to said final report and account and for the examination and allowance thereof. Dated and first published this 25th day of September. 1062. JOHNNIE F. VAN SCOY OTTO J. FROHNMAYER. Executors Frohnmayer, .Lowry, Hogan & Dea the rage, . . Attorneys CLERK'S MONTHLY STATEMENT COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS JACKSON COUNTY COURT August, 1962 The lollowing is a statement of the proceedings of the County Court, listing claimants for sup plies and services which were passed upon during the month of August. 1062 as required by Chap ter 136 of 1957 Sessions Laws. E. M. MADDEN ' County Clerk Approved by County Court Orders In the Matter of: Filing plat of West Hills Subdivision and Slat of Drager Subdivision, Dist. of St C Funds, appointment of a commission of the Oak Grove Zoning District, and alteration of a portion of Agate Road. Filed: Monthly Reports filed by E. M. Madden. County Clerk. Con stable W. H. Manning, County Farm Home. Veterans Office, Dog Control Officer, Stacey, Watklns, and Shady Cova Trail Rural Fire Protective Dist., petition of the qucsUon of zoning and land use ordinances in the Southwest Phoe nix Area, Southwest Phoenix Ordi nance, Resolution and Maps, peti tion for zoning the Wagner Creek Road area for agriculture and resi dential use, appointment of Her bert James Hays, Deputy Sheriff, agreement between Jackson Coun ty and Soil Conservation Service. General County Fund Net payments for services of employees of Jnckson County: D. Offenbachcr 272.11, N. My rick 232.12. L. Morthland 96.47, J. Cave 109.90, E. Ostrander 132.30, T. Hess 9.61, N. Matteson 30.82, P. Bettiol 492.92. D. DeBerry 416.52. R. Ghevser 438 62, G. Wright 435.11, L. Rice 378.92, B. Tennant 346.15, W. Rice 373.24. K. Vaughn 366.00, B. Bjornsen 375.64, W. Paul 412.04, C. Mcars 351.22, G. Randle 322.69, R. R. Twltchel 307.54. B. Weather ton 28869. M. Brooks 315.59, M. Stephens 261.17, M. Hagen 250.30, J, Bailv 216.10. R. Garrett 227.62. J. Williams 178.43. H. DeVoss 14.49, A. Bjornsen 5.79, S. Vance 90.43. J. O Hara 392.13. P. Elliott 283.24, J. Brown 268.34. C. Ingle 227.62, P. Hanlln 355.44, C. Perdue 351.34. D. Smith 364.89, D. Decker 315.89. R. Allen 283 00, J. Wheeler 315.80, J. Nougter 203.35, M. Farn ham 226.91, T. Mclntyre 325 91, A, Carter 275.00, C. Anderson 270.49, R. Jenkins 274.18, G. Bohl 261.39. D. Rice 235.31, C. Barr 215.26, H. Dugan 324.88, D. Smith 241.90. A. Carver 123.13, C. Gibson 268.56, H. Speare 237.72. M. Mitchell 261.39, M Smith 237.72. E. KinEery 206.87. P. Watson 258.23, W. Terry 247.B7. 1 1 wn i 2m..iu. a. Herns K. Beyerlln 192.84. B. Steele 30.47, .1 Whitman 125.27. L. Tackley 41.29, M. Atkinson riu.a.c, i. -sun 179.39. O. LescnensKy aio.tii. c ignniirh 2A.2R. E Jennln&s 312.57, K. Snndvig 304.22, O. McCartney 248.50. R. L-ii-r 234.33, E- matter- son 226.09. D. Wilson 239.84. M, Harsh 227.01, i. uogener wa.o. L. Henderson 181.86. H. Strong 186.28, L. Knips 177.77. m. nay 182.97. A. Martin 274.16, R. Wood- ville 380.75. H. Wood 391.94, r. White 397.16. R. Barker 362.46, R. Hoadley 409.18. R. Clarke 409.56, C. Miller 386.21. F. Whited 351.31. u rnmmnn. 3.7R 64. D. VenekamD 328.87. H. Luchterhand 340.42. J. RiiRne 1 310.27. L Lawrence J..... m, C. Elhart 332.16. R Berninghausen 378.57. M. Beneka 281 J9, G. Camp bell 234.29, L. Brewer 216.37. R. Greenman 239.89. L. Ehrke 195.57, S. BJornsen zjh.bb, i. naux iwo.u. i G. Nelson 250 22, D. Lundouisi 205.54. I. Powell 21835, L. Sher man 81.72. R. Johnson 47.75, R. Rucker 210.54, K. Ruck- 210.54, C. Walker 265 84. V. Morse 229.10, D . Underwood 145.39, R. Walls 175.91, F. Clary 246.53. G. Mtllage 93.06. H. Murphy 151.93. L. Myers 145.04, E. McGarity 106 66. A. Sweet 184 35. L. Stanley 95.63. N. Wright 15396. R. Williams 194.24, M. Rlncss 162.74. M. Clary 104.74, W. Best 201.35, E- Bankston 151.55, N. Creel 153.04. A. Collver 165.94, D. Goddard 182.54, M. Gibeson 160.11, E. MOpKinS imiiJ, . ni- brook 195 74. M. Hamaker 175.33, L. Keith 183.24, L. Lester 152.93, L. Lowery 158.11. P. McKinney oti 1 1 Mitchell 165.04. L. Tweedy 384.10, R. Walker 202.42, R, Schmidt 342. Id, L,. wen- jo.i.uo. R. Clay 217 67, L. Boggs 178.26, E. Merkel 9B1.91. F. Clink 339 52, A. Makinen 322.87, V. Elmgren 117.76, S. Allen 188.83. C. McGuire 104.08, E. Handler 322.87. M. Bass 18020, N. VanDewalker 217.26. E. McGal llard 322 87. G. Runyan 384.73. O. Moore 376 69, W. uienex jio.m, j. tr,w. -jqi ni J Rut-chart 228.03. V. Peter 235 91. T. Goff 497 04. E. Shumway 437.44. c. legacy o ui. Dr. Danielson 269.41. R. Leather man 161.75. M. Cochran 242.84, J. Allison 77.88, C. Boyden 5 75. M. Bovden 14B.W). l.. nan Pinkham 53.08. A. Richmlre 197 63, F. Roberta 27.47. J. Dtddock 327 90. P. Oilman 254.13. B. Hansen 215 26, L. Hendrtx 75 57, C. Smith 376 74. T. Owens 225 32. R. Fox 4H.uu, M. McNeil 303.H7, i misieii M Sherrill 23R.83. S. Beddoe 105.64. D. Baghy fl 62, E. Dona hoo 367.11. M. Howell 314 40. M. Cochran 173.78. W. Manning 2H9.15, J Eaton 3B7 35. D. Treadwell 200 17. P Brlnson 255 97. R. Twltchell 59 29, N. Ledward 440 61, J. Wilson 319.01. S. Shorey 316.11. A Geren 288.91. D. Kent 297 19. F Wright 265 33. 1. Forbes 201 28, R Pellett 319 36. W. Cochran 370.72. M. Hubbell 355 03. L. Perrv 384.10 A Smith 327.82, E. Leach 235 55. C. Morris 117.78, R. James 267 92. D. Brown 112 29. C. Hagler 350 30. D. Hagler 280 63, H. Lana 2H9 71, F. Hagler 88 48, M. Hagler 27 45, D. Lane 7.55. D. Young 69 55. D. Brood 13.46, J. Williams 1.92. E. Best 3 85. Payment for travel S. Allen 38.48. R- Barker 34 00, J Bass 33 84. R. Berninghausen 27 76, P. Bettiol 56 00. L. Boggs 5 04. G Brenner 9.60. R Clarke 28 32, R. Clay 9 82. H, Commons 3184, K Cmwell 155 57, L. Day 35 88. J Dleddork 78 08. W, Dler lex 63 92. E. Donahoo 40 04. J. Eaton 2 24. C Elhart 40.36. V Elm gren 48 56. F. Gallatin 19 85. 3. Hagler 220 24. B. Hansen 78.4B. D. Hendrlx 129 20, R Hoadley 30 RS. M. Huhbell 66 88. K. Janouch 4 08. B. Johnson 18 05. E. Rancher 22 08. L. Lawrence 31.44. E. Leach 54 48. Phone 772-2322 LEGAL NOTICES J. Ley en 3,t0. H. Luchterhand 2880. A. Makinen 53.04. W. Man ning 343.52, R. Matteson 21.90. E. Merkel 100.56. C. Miller 36.72. O. Moore 57.20. E Mrnalliarri il u C. McGuire 34.72. J. O Hara 32.00. W. Paul 6 00, K. Rucker 94 19. R Rucker 21.04. J. Russell 34 72. B. Sarff 7 25. R. Schmidt 118 20, C. Smith 86 40. R. Swan 37 68. K. Vaughn 78 50. D. Venekamp 6105, R. Walker 115 62. E. Wells 24 64, C. Wendt 119 99. F. White 64.48. F. Whited 27,52. Payments for Jury service and witness fees i. Babbitt 3 00: J Coffmsn 300. B. Cox 500. R. Davis 5 00. R Flora 5 00. J. Gent S.OO. K Hen derson 5.00. L. Henderson 5 00. H. imnausen auu. l. McNeil 500. r. Bean 5 00. B. Boggus 6 60. D. De. Vore 5 00, R. Rodgers 5.00. S. Evenslzer 39.30, R, Denyer 15.00. A. Hune 40.26. J. Johnson 28.74, M. Pierce 24.90. L. Sutch 22 50, A. Vosa 22.50. R. Holslroin 39 22. W. Hudson 45 00, H. Jensen 45.00. M . Junes 30 .00, E. Konopase k 2634, L. Manning 7 50. M. Suier- veld 15.00. M. Arthur 16 2fl. K Carr 17.56, E. Croft 7.50. M. Fra zier 19.00. M. Gorman 9.50. B. Griffith 1500. C. Grubbs 16.60, D. Aarseth 56.32, M. Adair 8.06, R. Arnett 45.00, G. Raker 66.40, E. Blegel 38.00, A. Biggs 48.36, A. Bruegger 59.50, J. Catty 59.40, C. Deemer 47.40, D, Eppinger 46.92, P. Ewaldsen 30.00. B. Gilbert 45.00, E. Hamilton 30.00, W. Henny 45.00, H. Hasty 1500, O. King 45 36, J. Lawton 13.00. E. Mayes 17.24, J. Morrisey 15.00, V. Peterson 15.00, C. Phelan 10.48, J. Slater 32 64. G. Walker 15.00. B. Weaver 15.00, E. Williams 16 92, I. Osier 45.00. W. Perdue 38.96. A. Polk 37.00, S. Poirrier. 45.00, E. Read 25,70, T. Shepard 7.50, N. Schell 65.12, L. Thomas 8.30. A. Ward 22.50. R. Wil son 11.18, F. York 7.82, F. Finstad 11.50, M Hamilton 10.54, L. Bar ber 7.50, V. Goll 30.00. R. Pierce w. r. rramann v au. u. Thomp son 8.14. M. Murphy 16.28, A. Parker 7.90. Payments for suDDlles. services and equipment: Acme Hardware 11.07. Aoaressograpn corp. ii30.4U. Aladdin Lock 10.45. Albers Feed 85.38. S Allen 8.35. Am. Hospital lu.ij. Am aieei az.RB. Anoers Photo 7.88. Ashland Gen. Hard ware 3.72, Ashland, City of 7.60, Ashland Community Hospital 3874.61, Ashland Daily Tidings 83.42, Ashland Sanitary Service 10.00. Asko SuDPly 251.20. Assoc. Equip. 19.50, Austins Supply 31.20, D. Bagby 70c, Barco Supply 62.60, C. Barker 25.00, P. Bettiol 3.43, B. Bigham 11.00, Big Pinea 67.77, Dr. Bishop 10.00, H. Briley 1.11, Brill Metal Works 156 BO. Brodia Nat. 36.49, Broer Grocery 206.29, Buck St Tinsley Lab. 150.00. Burroughs corp. 7ii.u7, uiu. t'ac. 11u.nu, Cal Ink 37,50, Cardona Supply 8.95, Cascade Business 19.63. Cas cade Electric 32.23, Catholic Serv ices 5.00, Central Rexall 42.68, tnuareni rarm Home 0.11, unip man Chemical Co. 350.00, Christie School 65.00. Crystal Meat Mkt. 13.90. Chucks Pump Service 283.59, City Sanitary Service 21.50. Coast to Coast 3.54, Coffee Cup 12.00, Co lumbia Ribbon 202.35. Commercial Printing 10.20, Courtesy Chevrolet 32.31, Dr. Coyle 304.50. Crater Ho tel 20.00. Crater Lake Motors 30.15, Cummins Chicago Corp. 55.60, Dr. Danielson 60.00, R. Daun 174.00, David Restaurant Supply 2.80, B. Day 87.04, Do I mar 4.20. Dept. of Finance 150.00, Dept. of Interior 7347.00, Dept. of Motor Vehicles i;i8.ua, ue rester western B21.44, Die Walsh Signs 300.20. Dick Knight 55.52, W. Duhaime 35.00, Dumas Domestic 3.06, Dunham Printing 195.80, J. Dutcher 24.50, Eatherton Engine At Equip. 374.20, Eberharts 14.40, Eltons Farm 8.84. M. supply 4H3.no. Farmers Packing 84.39. Floyd Barnes 3.40, Fluhrer Bakeries 31.76, Forbes Bro. Meats 104.02. Fvr Fvter 390.50. F. Gallatin 3.14. General Bindins Corn. 695.00. General Tire service a4.ni, ueorge r. uane uo, 41Z.74. tiitxen veterinary io.uu. Glove 142.00, Grange Co. 4.10. R. Grant 25.00, Greyhound Bus Lines 31.64, uroceteria Maricet 2U3.B4, u Haggard 64.50, Haggard Lbr. 11.52 H. Hudson Co. 138.76. Holes Web. way 32,88, Home Appliance 40.00, G. Hnrnecker 25.00, Hubbard Bros, 198.51. Hubbard Wrav 310.80. Hud sons Pharmacy 61.65, 1. Huson 30.UO. ind. Air products 8.UH. J Ingram 5.00. Int. Business Corp, 13.50. Int. Harvester 24.42, Int. Universities Press 8.00, Iowa State University 5.19, Jackson County 36B.00. Jackson County Road Dept. 199.91, Jackson County Schools 1.65. Jewett Office Supply 88.66. Jims Produce 43.79, Johnston Stores 33.40, Jones, Reeder & Ba shaw 35.00. Jorgensens 268.20, J. W. Copeland Yards 27.41, Keith Schulz 2.00. S. King 62.00, Klievcr Machine Shop 6.15, Klocker Print ery 56.85, Korner Farm 57.75, Lam- Eorts 4.00. Lane Miles 2037.17, Dr. awson 20.00. L. H. Butcher Co. 1043.65. Lindsay Lbr. 575.25, Lit trell Parts 33.1 5, Louise Home Thinking of Buying or Selling In Central Point Area? Call FLORENCE KROPP i Salts ma nag tr Clayton W. Lewi, Realtor JACKSON COUNTY REALTY 36 E. Pine, Central Point Call 446-3014 or 664-2846 Over 19,000 Calls to Prospective Customers in Just a Few Hours A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE MAIL TRIBUNE For Quick Results Use This Convenient Order Form Write Your Ad Below - 1 Word to a Space - Cost Per Word Name and Address Count the Same as Other Words I I I I Jackson, Josephine el Sliklyoa Conntlee Consecutive Insertions Minimum site t Lines I dy .as per word 3 days .11 per word I " .) " .It " M . M Minimum cash price lie. - minimum ilia t II a as. Cnarted eat, on approved credit, are killed on line ' role. Minimum charge IMS. Minimum sis a t Unas. . -- Rate oufiiae the three Counties, to par word pot day. Mail Now to Classified Ad Dept., MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon Please run my ad for DAYS in THE MAIL TRIBUNE under Classification I enclose $ in full payment NAME :., PHONE ADDRESS City LEGAL NOTICES 23 51. Lovinger 18 96. E. M. Ma3u den. Trustee 1935.60, Marshall and Stevens 12 50. Mart 3 00. N. Mat teson 6.00, Max -Sis. 1.65. Mc Cuddy's 29.68. McCulloch Chain Saw 220.50. D. McKay 10 00. Me chanics Laundry 48 43. Medford Ambulance 20.00. Medford Flower Shop 8.30. Medford Fuel 3000. Medford Hotel 116 20. Medford Lab 3900. Medford Marine 209.85. Medtord Pharmacy 6 85, Medford Printing 225 68. Medford Station ery 283 25. Medford Tire Servive 3 00. Medford. City of 127.13. Mid land Lab. 62.67. Mikes Radiator Service 15 76, R. Miller 150.00. Modern Office Systems 40.00. Mon roe Machine Co. 400 00. Montgom. ery Ward 60 00. Motorola 872.10. B. Mullen 35.00. M St W Chain Saw 28 55. Nat. Hospital Assoc. 2632 15. Nat. Recreation Assoc. 3.59, Dr. Nelson 39.00. Newberrys 1 95. Norton Lbr. Co. 103.63. Oak Street Tank St Steel 7.70. O. K. Rubber 6.00. Office Boy 889.27, Ore. Assoc. of City Police Officers 150.00. Ore gon, State of 8 69. One Co. Cal. 111 01, ore. Mate Bar 3.73. ore. State Hwy. Dept. 6.34. Otis Eleva tor 190.06. Pacific Bell 1580.84. Pacific Power 692.61. Paramount Pest Control 8.00. Pats Sanitary Service 4.25. L. Paul 2.10. Pierce Freight Lines 320.72. Pitney Bowes 39.00. Pittsburgh Plate Glass 90.02, Pomona Grange 1100.00, Postmas ter 3073.00, Prospect Garbage 300.00. D. Provost 85.00. Psycholo gical Corp. 15.00, Public Employes Retirement Board 71B6.37. Pi blic employes Retirement system 821.91, Quality Market 49.80. R, A. Holmes 3IS.71. Hallway express 2.70. Raamussens Super Service 184.47. Ravsnray 3.00. Recordak Corp. 175.10. Richards Heating 3.10, Robara Boarding Kennels 2.90, R. Brunner 10.69. Robinson Bros. 24.25, Rogue Federal 134.00. Rogue Valley Auction 618.75. Rogue Valley Memorial Hospital 21030.36, Rogue Valley Physicians 23.30, Rush Electric 13 88. Sacred Heart Hospital 17170.77. Safeway Stores 151.00, St. Marys Home for Bovs 5.00. bchuss Wholesale tiro- eery 39.49. Sears Roebuck 189.24. Sec. of State 6.30. Selby Chevrolet 8501, Shaw Surgical 2.69. Signal Oil 590.44, Simmons 110.22, Singer Sewing Machine Co. 4.75, Siskiyou Electric 39.00. Siskiyou Hardware 65c; Sloan Co. 34.31. Smith Co rona 144.00, Smith Sales & Service 19.90. sorans 45.11. so. ore. Hu mane Society 2.70, So. Ore. Sales 11.00. ao. f acme 7.hu. standard Brands Corp. 68.66, Standard Oil Co. 78.18, State Ind. Acc. Comm. 98.84. Dr. Stringer 10.00. Superior Rubber Stamn 4.23. Swema 5.60. Talent, City of 29.83, Talent Feed Store 18.05, O. Taylor 87.00, Tex aco 188.92. C. Thomas 6.00, Thrift Auto SuoDlV 4.00. Times 11.02. Transcopy 80.85, Trowbridge Ac riynn aicui, iru mix wi.uj. nimy Ins. Agency 19.30, Underwood Corp. 498.12. University of Ore. 130.00, u. a. government d.uii, u.a. Nat. Bank 9529.78. Valley Plumb ing 1416.50, Valley Wholesale Co. 26.18. Vanco Products 65.29, Van Waters St Rogers 3329.23. Varl G. Walker 69.2B. Villa St. Rose 40 67, Vol R tits 71.31, WainscotU Phar macy 2.98. D. Walker 35.00. L. Walker 5.00, Wash. Nat. Ins. 429.57, W. B. Kerr B2.6I). Dr. Wclsel 10.00, Dh. Weldon 31.00. Western Oil St Burner 608.71. western Thrift stores 8B3. Western Union 20 30. West Main Pharmccv 69.33. west Main Rent All 3.75, Willamette Valley Co. 105.13, Wilson McCabe 27000, w nnemucca to tne sea a .10.00. ei. lerbach Paper Co. 2068.41. Ashland Public Library 7497.00. Building Improvement 334.43 Aladdin Lock 40c. Bates Wholesale Dist. 106.20, Big Pines Lbr. 8.00, H. Blspham 20.00, Brill Metal Works 9B.00. Budae McHuah Supply 8.18, Builders Supply Co. 77.34, Burks 250.000, R. Compton 180.93, Court Street Repair 1U32,4H, rial t. Bisnop 17. iu, nap en 208.00. Hubbard Bros. 72 32, Jackson Co. Road Dept. 3.98, John warren Hardware 04.hu, e. ro, Madden. Trustee 21.90. Nat. Hosn Assoc. 13.95, Pittsburgh Plate Glaus 86.52. Public Emnloves Re tlrement Board 29.80, Selby Glass Cn. 149.B0. Slsklvou Electric 2220.22, Smith Lbr. 34.29, State Inri. Ace. Comm. 80c. Tavlor Sheet Metal 10.75; Trowbridge Electric 7 00. U S Nat. Bank 119.20. Valley Plumbing 1283.33, Wash. Nut, Hos pital 1.11. Canltal Improvement R. Marsh, Contractor 3200.44. Civil Defense J. Hlrks 226.21, E. Peterson 97.27. B. Johnson 346.37. All Bright Television 8.35. De Leigh Motors 6.85, Wayne Hood 28.75, Jackson Co. Road Dept. 1.98, E. M. Madden, Trustee 21 90. E. Mc Cracken 42.5S, Medford Stationery 65.79. Public Employes Retirement Board, 25.56, C. F. Chuck Risse 14.79, State Ind. Acc. Com. 1.28, U. S. Nat. Bank 88.30. Wash. Nat. Ins. 1 11. J. Williams 1200. Juvenile Operation & Mainte nance Fund !X TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1962 IEGAL NOTICES R. Swan 383.42. F. Swan A3 3fl" B. Sarff 250 81. L. Sarff 60 26. B&B Auction 25.00. Becks 11.89. Big Y Signal 1.70. Calif. Pac. 43.44, City Sanitary Service 3.50. Dept. of Fi nance 2.00. Dumas Domestic Laun dry 17.97. European Sausage 3 61, Fosters Pharmacies 4.35. Jims Pro dure 128 69, Jorgensens 87 21. Lev inger Co. 83 05. E. M. Madden, Madden, Trustee 28.90. Medford Water Coram 22 82. H. R. Miller 16 25. Modern P timhins A7 tl Nat. Hospital Assoc. 11.20. C. Niel. son 1546. Pac. Power St Light 96 97. Pierce Freight Lines 8.00. Public Employes Retirement Board 35 82. Quality Market 51.31. Rogue Federal Credit 20-00. Schuss Wholesale 19 30, Smith Sales 16.40. South Bear Cr. Sanitary Dist. 7 00, State Ind. Acc. Comm. 1.76. R. Swan 1 77, U. S. Nat. Bank 157.00, Wah. Nat. Ins. 4.44. Wilson Mc Cabe 38 00. General Road Fund Net payments for services of employees of road department: H. Austin 325.91, W. Brown 357.12. R. Carsicnsen 687.61. n Dow 386.67, R. Fitzgerald 357.33. H. Geigle 441.23, B. James 3.80. R. LevLson 306.57, M. McCartney 316.82. M. Owens 256.12. O. Pruitt 296 90, P. Rynntng 105 35. R. Smith 239 50. V. Smith 340.80. K. Walker 350.41, G. Buchholz 319 39. L. Burdahl 262.50, L. Damon 343.10. P. Hannaford 350 05. E. Harnish 339.94. J. Lusk 329.49, M. Tryon 262.49. L. Andrews 250.23, L. BlKham 330.40, J. Burns 325.37, G. Huls 316.02, J. Martin 336.47, A. Stith 36834, J. Sutton 2B9.17. J. Baldwin 307.44, R. Berriman 316.30, H. Brown 308.74. C. Culy 297.42. M. Griffin 335.11, L. Hart- man 343.87, w. Hartman 407.69. D. Herndon 302.93. S. Johnson 378.13, K. Vaughn 299 54. C. Baker 314.10. M. Boat 357.08, H. Dooms 330.69, R. Flagg 298.39. A. Jesme 272.33, J. Merritt 340 82. C. Perdue 338.79, O. Abbott 304.32. E. Accorne 321.97, C. Baker 252.36, D. Baker 345.71, J. Beams 336.78, W. Bench 353.03. E. Boardman 324.25, D. Boren 279.04, C. Bourne 331.51, R. Bourne 355 56. W. Brogan 401.57, L. Brown 323.81. V. Brown .14(1 3 G. Buffington 327.94, J. Bunker 302.58. J. Burdell 337.88, C. Cal kins 279.46. J. Caster 291.30. N. Cays 384.99. W. Chapman 379 37, O. Chesnut 367.93. C. Childers 331.47. G. Childreth 45658, R. Clark 34022, D, Clifford 387.29, J. Clifford 342.74, E. Clough 303.31, C. Comstock 292.83. J. Conner 304.25, F. Cook 453.08. E. Cooper 287.23, L. Cooper 405.05, N. Cover dale 260.45, G, Crumley 335.69, L. i-UIVCr J4H.4H, Li. UUiy 330.69, L. Cutburth 374.57, J. Danford 435.87, C. Dean 370.61, J. Dennis 325.91 H. Dcnzer 299.55, R. Ditaworth 33.1.56 C. Dooms 309.71. W. Dnomi 373.03, W. Dowcn 307.66. G. Dut- ton Jiu.H4, E. Earl 377.94, J. Earl 430.12, L. Earl 201.31. T. Earl 361.22. J. Eatherton 315.81. R. Kill- 303.32. B. Estes 383.30, H. Ferns 372.81 . Flovd 339.83. F. Fount 336.29. D. Goddard 312.60. C. Goodnight 305.08, E. Groves 333.97. R. Guches 270.41. A. Haddock 304.61, I. Hall 335.05. R. Harnish 338.97 S. Harris 247.15. S. Hart- Dnuer 376.09, B. Hatch 345.99, E. Henderson 168.80, W. Irons 335.10. D. Jacohson 206.75. M. Jacnhann 360.46, C. Jenks 404 24. R. Johnson 339.28, A. Jones 434.76, J. Jones 316.59. E. Kantor 345.68, H. Kantor 335.88 C. Kceney 354.17, J. Kel ler 314.29, L. King 369.39. M. Kin yon 391 58, D. Riser 304.73, K. Kite 336.00. R. Kuest 359.29. I. Larson 357.25. A. Lester .Iftfl .19 J. Lewis 356.84, R. Locke 243.71. R. Lorn as 456.48, P. Lynch 310.21, J. Mapston 285.38, E. Marshall 324 99 R. Merritt 405.07. H. Meyer 387.38. J. Meyer 191.73. C. Michael 360.73, L. Michael 343.65. J. Miller 386.70. B. Moore 369.18. M. Morse 34.n7, e. music 320.80, u. Parker 284.89. J. Perdue 333.37, E. Pierce 336.78. J. Pruitt 398.91, E. Radlift 230.41, Li. riay 3.13.U3, K. Hinfl- narger an4.73, u. itopertson 397.27, R. Gilbert 309.55. D. Scott 292.83, D. Shearln 322.08, F. Sherman 332.17, F. Shipley 343.48, T. Shope 41U.U4, 1. snucK 4fu.4i, tt. Simmons 355.79, A. Smith 308.42. K. Smith aoi.uit, f. smttn 316.27, a. som mer 307.69. W. Sommer 329.05, R. Souza 325.01, J. Spradllng 253.61, J. Stough 163.70, H. Stout 363.58, u. sweet 377 .28. d, sykes 342.89, E. Thlanin 340.22, R. Thigpln 340.22, H. Tolls 324.86, M. Trcs- AN EXCEPTIONAL BUY FOR THE THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS Two Miles South of Medford on Highway 99 Lj - iJ 13 LEGAL NOTICES ham 333.93, L. Vanderpool 339.86, L. Varner 368.28, R. Vaughn 285 31, C. Verstegen 330.74. D. Walden 430.35. W. Walker 319.68. H. Wallace 270.41. K. Ward 20.15. A. Wattenberg 41530, T. Werder 284 57. E. White 262.81. G. Williams 358 50. T. Wright 366.16, C. Wymin 344.34. T. Caster 283.03. Payments for supplies, services and equipment for road depart ment: Air Mac Inc. 121.77, Am. Bl tumuts 6639.83, Am. Steel 2385.92. Anders Photo 1.85. Arrow Trans portation 295.34. Ashland, City of 5 80. Balzer Machinery 32633. Bau man's Fire Equip. 2 23. Bergman's Shop 34 40, Blue Line Transports, tion 243-95. Bruce Bauer Lbr. 9.76, Budge McHugh Supply 38.08, Builders Supply 484 56, Burks 15.00, Cal-Ore Machinery 367.49, Forest L. Carpenter 50.00, Central Purep Co. 16.50, E. E. Cox 10.00, Colyear Motor Sales 1661.90. Cour tesy i.nevroiet ib.ua, crater Auto Supply 72.37, Crater Lake Machi nery 3794 85. Crater Lake Motors 26.87. DcLeigh Motors 1.35. C. W. Duggan 51.50. Dumas Domestic 26.27, Eagle Point Water 12.00. Eatherton Engine 8137, Esco Corp 940.98 Electric Supply Co. 73.14, Fairbanks Morse 21.10, Farmers Lbr. 1386, Feenaughty Machine 75.15, Fowler Engineering 1974.76, Fred Greaves 242.66, Fyr Fyter Sales 19.70, General Bearing 15 63, General Tire Service 1488 27. Geo. F. Wilson Co. 4.20. Gold Hill. City of 2.70. Hamilton Engine Sales 86c, Haupert Tractor 4.82. Home Gas Co. 113.78. Howard Cooper Corp. 544.74. Hubbard Bros. 136.90, Hub bard Wray 1.10. Hydraulic Service 7.76. Ind. Air Products 75.55. Har vester Co. 785.38, Joe Bookshnis 29220, Llttrell Parts 176.84, Glen Long 177.20, E. M. Madden. Trus tee 1743.20. M. C. Llninger St Sons 1303.31, Medford Concrete Const. 1951.20, Medford Corp. 443.00. Medford Motors 2.12, Medford Plate Glass 69.21. Medford Station ery 125.80, Medford Tire Service 2363 85, Medford Water Com. 24.37. Medford Corp. 268.35. Moore Steel Service 709 77. Mt. Pitt 95 00. Mc Graw Hill Book Clubs 11.87, Nash Ford Tractor 2.18, Nat. Hospital Assoc. 968.80, Nelson Equip. 392.06, Norris Paint 89 25, Office Station ery 58.88. Oil Filter Service 3138. One So Cal 3.00. Ore. Wash. Tel 33.91. Delbert Orgain 204.00, Pac. Northwest Bell 29.45, Pacific Power 481.32, Page Paving 5967.30, Paul Smiths Saw Shop 4.00, Paul son Truck Line 124.78. Peerless Trailer St Truck Service 7320.00. Pierce Freight Lines 10.83, Pitts burgh Plate Glass 30.00, Portland Motor Trans. 295.80, Power Trans mission Products 271.88, Premier Fastner 83.67, Public Employes Re tirement Board 2461.56. Rogue Equip .Sales 1933.40, Rogue Fed eral Credit Union 280.00, Sam Jennings 41.81, Schetky Equip. 1926.72, Shell Oil Co. 14108.34. Sherwin Williams 110.42, Sims Cycle St Hobby 2.25, Sloan Co. 64 .95, Smith Corona March ant 48.00, Smith Lbr. 3.36. So. Ore. Bearing Sales 620.02, Standard OH 419.90, Stevens Corp. 114.26, Su perior Rubber Stamp 1133, Sure fit 3.00, Texaco Inc. 21.197 89. Thrift Auto Supply 7.14. Transport Service 3510.50. Union Oil Co. 2830.07. U. S. Nat. Bank 0061.90, Lonnle L. Varner 5.00, Walker the Weeper 8.40, Wash. Nat. Ins. 172.03. Western Equip. 36.88, White City Water Co. 149.80, Wldlng Transportation 316839. Wttham Parts and Equip. 52.12, Worthington Corp. 14.22. W. P. Fuller St Co. 413 .36, Ze I lerbach Paper Co. 75.30. ALCOA ALUMINUM SIDING I Phona I J 772-4534 . I I 1 Excellent for canning, freezing and eating fresh, but do not qualify for our gift boxes. Bring your own containers Mon day thru Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 5i00 p.m. Appears at Right. - f - i- i-r