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J MEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORH, OREGON MONDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 19SJ Suburban Business Varied Businesses of Merchants Biggest Donors To Morse, Unander Campaigns Reported Perplexing By DICK WEST Washington - H'PH - My fa ther lives in a small town where for more than half a I j4-71 a hard ware rr $ "fy store- The I -vr nici mania in T P?M't that town ' L ! h :Lji I J old fashioned To Dick West's Father hnlem - urn - neie is a mm ana mis. uorval Bevens, Phil- liamated Political Education fective Congress. $1.0110: Hub- 00(1; f. K. Swigert Jr., Port- publican National committee, oi in...-,..- omalh $1,000; DcniocraiiCCoinniitlce. New York. $1,000; eri c. riowery. i-oiuana. and $4 ,)mi; A R Watzck, Washington, D. C, i--um 'kk way of doing ..t'A hiicinoce Thou r(viJ sell what the names of their West stores imply that they sell. My father, for instance, sold hardware. When my father comes to visit us, as he is doing now, he has some trouble adjust ing to the merchandising prac tices found in the suburbs of a large city. The other afternoon my wife heard my father say he was going over to our neigh borhood drug store to pick up a bottle of aspirin tablets. "Why don't you gn to the tailor shop?" my wife said. "That's closer." My father gave her a fun ny look. When she was out of earshot he asked me if she had been feeling all right. Sensing the reason for his perplexity, I explained that the tailor shop had a rug counter where he would be able to buy aspirin. "Okay," he said. "While I'm out, I might as well drop off my suit to be cleaned and pressed." "Don't do that," I told him. "Our drycleaning is picked up by the milkman." "The milkman?" "Yes. The milkman also has a laundry and drycleaning ' route." i ''I see," my father said.! "Where do you buy your j milk?" "Oddly enough we get most of it from the milkman," I replied. "When we run short we can pick up an extra quart down at the gasoline station on the corner." My father said that if we would let him know what day the milk would be delivered he would send out a bundle of soiled shirts to be laun dered. ! "The milkman doein't j axe our laundry, I said. "Just the drycleaning. We lake our laundry to the bakery." "Did you say the bakery?" "Yes, the bakery out here ; serves as a pick-up station for j a downtown laundry, which has a cheaper rate than the! one the milkman represents." j "I suppose it would be fool- j ish of me to ask where you buy your bread?" my father i said. "We usually get that at the j meat market," I said. i My wife came back into the j room and asked my father if he would buy some stamps while he was out getting the j aspirin. "There is a post office sub station in the gift shop," she said. My falher said he had changed his mind about going after aspirin. He said he be lieved he would wait and let the garbage collector write him a prescription. paigns of Sen. Wayne Morse ! " I"-"' """" iD-Ore.) and his unsuccessful tee. $15,000; Mrs. Mary Las- j menl. I.os Angeles. $5. 000; Sa Republican opponent, Sig L'n- ker. New York, $1,000; Amal-, to Wayne Morse com ander 000; fiareth M. Neville, An-1 Portland. $5,000; C. 11 Wal- The big contributors, to ure- - j gons two biggesi spenoing JIJ flilCl campaigns uinuufu. Morse Salute, to Morse committee, Los Angeles, $31,566; Oregon AFL-CIO $10,000; Machinists Non-partisan Political league, Washington, DC, $5,000; Mr. GOSSIP OVER WALL Funda, Germany - iHPli -Several East German army officers exchanged cigarettes and gossiped with West Ger man border guards Sunday along the barbed-wire fron tier barriers. It was the first such confrontation Western ers could recall. The Commu nists usually are aloof and refuse all overtures. Decreases Stockpile Washington -I1IPU- Sen. Har ry F. Byrd (D-Va.) said Sun day that only the transfer of $128 million worth ol cotlon prevented the total value of government stockpiles from rising again during August. Byrd, making his monthly report on the stockpile, said the cotton was transferred to the Commodity Credit Corp. Its transfer made a net de cline in the stockpile of $64 million, he said. Had it not been moved, the stockpile value would have risen by $7,409,848. mitlee. Washington, $10,871; International Ladies Garment Workers union. New York, $2,000. Harvey Gundersnn. Wash ington, $4,000; J. M. Kaplan, New York, $1,000; Interna tional Brotherhood of Electri cal Workers, Washington, $1, 000; American Federation of Musicians. New York, $1,000; National Committee for an F.f- TATTERED TARTANS Fort William, Scotland HPH - Residents took up a collec tion today to buy new uni forms for the bagpipe band. The pipers complained that their 30-year-old kilts are so worn they are practically transparent. nunrinlp Va CI MM- t-V.'Her- ick J. 'Fayelle.' RurlinKlun. i J!,'k- Pwrtland, $1,000; Kdinund Vt., $1,000; Felix K. Larkin, Hayes, Portland, $5,000; t. h. Larchmonl, N. Y., $1,000; AFL-CIO Committee on Po litical Education, Washington, $1,000; International Wood workers of America. Portland, $2,000; Abe Mcllzer. Great Neck, N. Y., $1,000; William Benton, New York, $1,000; and National Maritime union, New York. $1,000. Unander Harvev N. Black. Portland, $1,000; Harold A. Miller. Port land, $5,000; T. W. Collins, Portland, $5,000; Mary L. Col lins, Portland. $2,500; J. How ard Pew, Philadelphia, Pa., $1,000; J. N. Pew Jr.. Phila delphia, Pa., $1,000; Mary K. Pew, Philadelphia, Pa., $1,01)0; Mrs. Mabel Pew Myrin, Phil adelphia, Pa., $1,000; Cole man Wheeler, Portland, $5,- Miller, Vancouver, Wash., $1, 100; National Republican Sen atorial committee, Washing ton, D. C, $7,000; Mrs. Fan nie E. Miilarkey, Portland, S2, 500; "Welcome to Oregon" dinner, Portland, $5,000; Re- $7,000; Robert M. Gaylord, Rockford, III., $1,000; John C. Higgins, Portland, $;i,000; Oregon Med ical Political Action commit tee, Portland, $1,750; Oregon Republican State Central committee, $1,500; George M. Roberts, Medford, $1,000; and D. N. Hanson, St. Paul, Minn., $1,250. It's Time To Order! Your Personalized Name Imprinted CHRISTMAS CARDS Over 40 Albumi To Choose From on the Balcony At Tmm4 BOOKS GIFTS RECORDS LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF WARKHOU SlrTSAlalT The soods of Jerry Kreiken naum. Last known address: B14'a Sherman St., Meriford, Ore. Goods ronsistinp of 9 pieces will he sold fit t:00 P.M., on Dec. 14lh, 19H2, t B&R Auction Co., 2055 .lack annville Hiway, Medford. Ore. NOTICE In the Circuit Court nf the State of Oreson for Jackson County In the Matter of the Estate of John Dew Hiiftsong, deceased. Notice is hereby Riven that the llnrlprctnnirl hoi filer hi rln.i Account in the shove entitled ' matter, and the above entitled i Court has fixed the fith dav of , December, lflfii. m 10:00 o'clock A.M. in the Circuit Court Room tn the Court House in Medford. Orc Bon, as the time and place tor hearlnc objections to said Final 1 Arrount and lor the settlement thereof Jack Crump Administrator Kkyrmnn & Helsel Attornpys fnr B'sta te NOTICE OF SALE OF RKAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that under and pursuant to the Order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County made and entered nn record in the matter of the Estate of Lilv S Demmer. deceased, au thorized and undersigned as Ad ministrator of the said Estate lo ell the real property hereinafter described. NOW THEREFORE, I. Carl A. Spuhn as such Administrator, will at the office of W. T. "BIN" Easel. 1244 South Riverside Avenue, in Medford. Oregon, at 10:00 o'clock A.M.. on the loth day of December, WZ, otter for sale and sell at pri- vate sale for cash In hand, or i terms subject to the Confirmation by the Court, the following de- 1 scribed real property in Jackson County Oregon, belonging to the t aid Estate: The West Fifty (301 feet of Lot Four 14 1; all of Lot Five (fit; and the Eat . Twenty-six f26l let of Lot Six (fii. all in Block One ( 1 1. Fairmont Addition to the City of Medford. Orejjon. Can A. Spuhn. Administralnr nf ihe Estate of Lily S. Dem mer. Deceased. I'MMONS FOR Prnt.lCATION Suit in Equity No. fi'-R!tE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY NOBLE D ROBINSON and MABEL I. ROBINSON, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, THEADORE 7,. CHRISTIAN, Defendant ' TO THEADORE 7 CHRISTIAN. THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND ANT. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint hied acainst yon in the above entitled sml on or before the last dav of lour weeks from the date of the Iirst publication nt Ihis summons, and if you fail lo so appear and answer said com plaint, for want thereof, plaintiffs will applv to the Court for ihe relief demanded in plaintiffs' com plaint succmetlv slated as follows, tn-wit: For a Decree of this Court decreeing that the plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple or the fol lowing described real property ln rnteri in Jackson County. Oregon, lo-wl)' , . Tract 18' All of the South half of the North Half of the South west Quarter of 1he Northwesl Quarter of Sertion S. Township Xt South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian. In Oregon, conlaininc 10 0 acres, more or less Excepting Iherefrom. a strip of land "10 feet in width, lying along the entire East end of the above described land. IN CLUDING AN EASEMENT, for road purposes, but reserving in Ihe grantors, their heirs or as sisns. an equal right therein, to a strip of land R0 feet in width, heinc 3l feet on each side of a center line described as follows ReEinnmg at a poinl 330 feet South of the Northeast corner of Ihe Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of above said Section 5; thence running Smith along the subdivision line feet; thence East 7R0 fret to the Westerlv line of the Roene River Drive Highway. .larkon Cmintv. Oregon and for a further Decree nf this Tnurt decreeing thai defendant has no right, title, interest, hen or estate in or to said described prem ir or anv part thereof, for a further Decree of this Court re- traininR the defendant, after the completion of this suit from n STtine anv right, title, interest, lien or estate in "or lo said de scribed premises or any part thereof, and for a further Decree of this Court quieting title to said premises in plaintiffs as the own ers thereof in fee simple This summons is published bv order of the Honorable Edward KetK Judge nf the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon (or Jack son Coun'v duly mpde on Ihe 1 nth dav nf Oct . IPfia. The time prescribed in sn'd order of publi cs'ion 'hl summons Is once a is rk fir four ronsecuti e weeks. Tv.m H,t nf the ftrsl publication m iht summons is the 2f day of Oct H xRBjcriV AND PIAZZA Rt-u.-e Kelhnctnn O VTornei f"- Plaintiff pn;T OFFICE ADORVSS 70) f N' 1 Rnk B's . M'dfo'.-I Orrjon We MUST Make Room For CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE! .av. r . . . e v : a w - mm n m I NO EXCHANGES I !r X3 JSPL . If - ---- fgr PRE" "A ? WOOL SKIRTS . "oZYJHB f n i mm mm nam a . $foo i . . . convenient parking makes it to easy to visit Robinson Bros., Pick s and other down town Medford itores and shops. USE THEM . . . They're FREE when you shop DOWNTOWN IN MEDFORD! wim Hera's BARGAIN BONANZA of Fabulous Fashions . . . just before the Holidays! Take advantage of these sensational values . . . we MUST make room for Christmas merchandise ... SO, here they are! COME and GET THEM1 SAVE! PINE FASHIONS PRE- HOLIDAY CLEARANCE For. Now And Ali Through Winter, HOLIDAY CLEARANCE - 33V3 TO 50 OFF 33 to 50 OFF Wool Capris All New Fall Wools Fully Lined Solid Colors PUirJs Fancies. Sizes 8 lo IB NEW FALL Sizes 8 to 18 Box Pleats Slim Skirts Plaids Solid Colors Fancies Regular Valuei Regular Vlue $9.98 10.98 11.98 . 12.98 NOW . $4.93 & $6.59 . 5.19 & 6.59 6.27 & 7.79 . 6.88 & 7.99 BUY NOW FOR GIFTS! 1 PRE-HOLIDAY CLEARANCE 33 to 50 OFF WOOL COATS VA LENGTHS 9 ONLY! S $22.98 Valuei 1396 PRE-HOLIDAY CLEARANCE 33 to 50 OFF CAR COATS Sizes 10 to 16 Black, Green, Charcoal, Beige PRE-HOLIDAY CLEARANCE 33 to 50 OFF New Fall Famous Brand SWEATERS Sizes 36-38-40 Pull-Overs Cardigans Bulkies Fur Blends Fancy and Classic Styles IY NOW $7.98 $3.47 8.98 4.97 9.98 5.93 10.98 6.59 11.98 7.19 PRE-HOLIDAY CLEARANCE 33 to 50 OFF New Fall Dacron-Cotton DRESSES Jr. sizes 5 to 15. Missy sizes 8 to 18. Sheaths 2-Pc. Full Skirts Beautiful Colors Regular Valuet $ 9.98 10.98 11.98 12.98 14.98 16.98 NOW $4.93 5.37 5.89 6.29 6.94 7.96 Regular Valuet $12.98 14.98 NOW $6.99 7.43 Pre-Holiday Clearance-33V3 to 50 Off All-Weather Coats $ Full Length, Reversible - Sizes 10 to 18 VALUES TO 18.98 Q74 NOW $9.98 $6.99 10.98-11.98 7.99 PRE-HOLIDAY SALE 33 to 50 OFF LINGERIE Nylon Tricot, Dacron and Cotton All New Fabrics SLIPS GOWNS BABY DOLLS PAJAMAS v.?;:; now $2.98 $1.49 3.98 1.99 4.98 2.49 5 Oft o on " A.77 B Pre-Holiday Clearance - 33'3 to 50 Off WOOL SUITS New this fall. Slim skirts with boxy jacket.. All-wool flannels tweeds, solid tolors, novelty prints, checks. vX.1; now $22.98 $1 1.49 & 15.32 24.98 12.49 & 16.64 26.98 13.49 & 15.97 29.98 14.99 & 19.97 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 7 to 9 p.m. f'4 ei. JESS 112 EAST MAIN STREET Next Door to Robinson Bros.