Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 20, 1962, Image 13

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OREGON
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1962
A 13
They'll Do It Every Time
By Jimmy Hatlo
Mother and dad worried
about baby not 6r0vvin6
hair like other children-
LX IVE TRIED
OIP-MAN&E CURE-
MAVBE HES
JUST NOT MEANT
W- TO HAVE ANV
HAIR-
But junior crows
up with a pine head
op wair0 so how
I -4 ' DO HIS
FOLKS HAVE
IT CUT NOW?
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GLIMPSE'
7 M I O O U . II t A. II I
NEW TH.NG- K V VI
I UNOLAH-I'M
ANYTHING SO v.
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IEGAI NOTICES
Dennis the Menace
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VIRGO
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Your Daily Activity Guide
According lo the 5lorj.
To develop message for Wednesday,
read words corresponding to numbers
of your Zodiac birth sign.
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8 You
9 ccttcr
10 For
12 The
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19 Lelter
20 Not
21 le
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24 Belter
25 Wo' let
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29 Fu .n-j
30 Financial
3 Ate
34 Good
35 Pieient
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39 F-od
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41 Nei
42i.Tej'ie
43 Aiimirci
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46 On
49 ,'cvsclry
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51 Sa
b2 Do
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4 Today
bo Wov
58 Ot
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61 Wonderful
62Trubl
63 Sell-.g
64 Tno-t
65 Ra'b
o6 Ahiie
6 buck
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o9 Advet-turcs
70 Thing,
71 Or
7; To
73 To
74 Brewing
7j N.a
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70 E.K-fcles
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34 Popcrs
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58 Duties
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PISCES
FEB 20
MAR 21 r
9-17-25-494'
77-78-82-84
Thalidomide Baby In Good Condition
Torrance, Calif. IUPII A
fivc-month-old boy who has
had six operations to correct
WILL AMERICA
MISS THE BOAT?
We me at a high point in
science and industry, jobs
and living standards, and
moral influence in world
affairs. But will the tide run
out?
deformities apparently caused
by the drug thalidomide was
reported in excellent condi
tion" Tuesday and doctors
said the baby may be allowed
to return home this week end.
William Webb Jr. under
went surgery that involved
transferring a bone in the
right leg to the forearm. The
babv was born without a ra-
dius in his right forearm and
only had partial bone struc
ture in me ictt lorearm. boid
thumbs were missing.
The team of doctors that
performed the surgery de
scribed the operations as suc
cessful. The boy was believed to
have been deformed through
his mother's use of thalido
micd early in her pregnancy.
$10 Billion Cut
In Taxes Asked
For Early 1963
Washington OJPIi Labor
Secretary W. Willard Wirtz
and a majority of President
Kennedy s Labor-Management I
Advisory committee called
Monday for a $10 billion tax
cut early in 1963.
They recommended that the
bulk of such a slash be given
to individuals, with corpora
tions getting the rest.
Although "review and re
vision of the tax system should
be undertaken promptly" the
committee said, it should not
be allowed to cause a delay
"on the urgently needed re
duction in tax rates."
Expressed in Sialement
The committee expressed it
self in a two-page policy state
ment delivered to the While
House Monday. Wirtz, vice
chairman of the 21-man group,
and Acting Commerce Secre
tary Edward Gudeman, its ex
ecutive director, told news
men they both agreed with
the statement.
Two committee members,
not identified, dissented with
respect to the size of the tax
cut. They thought it should be
$4 billion to $5 billion.
Some members of the ma
jority agreed with the $10
billion figure but felt such
a reduction should be spread
out over two or three years.
More Than 10 Per Cent
In light of the nearly S86
billion of tax revenues esti
mated to be flowing into the
treasury this year a $10 bil
lion cut would be a reduction
of more than 10 per cent.
The committee includes sev
en businessmen, seven laboT
leaders and seven public rep
resentatives, including Wirtz
and Gudeman. Gudeman was
standing in fot Commerce Sec
retary Luther H. lodges, who
is on a round-the-world trip.
The committee said a $10
billion tax slash is likely to
mean appreciable deficits in
the federal budget "in the
near future." But over the
longer run, it said, the tax
cut, by fouling more business
activity, may well generate
increased tax revenues."
( l.KKK'S MONTHLY STAT KMt.NT
CULNTY tOlKI' PRO. KKlUNliS
JACKSON tOLNTY CO I It!
October,
The following is a statement of
the piiXfeUinii ot the County Court
ot jack son County, lisiint claim
ants tor supplies and services
which wort: passed upm during
the month ot October. I0b2 as re
quired by Chapter 13b of 1947
bcssiun Livs.
E. M MADDE.v County Clerk
Approved by County Court'
Uiucrs 111 tne .Matter 01. Altera
tion 01 a portion 01 Agate Koad.
Cancellation ot uncollectible taxes,
tax re 1 una to Alvin W. & Loreu
bos well
rilea' Following monthly reports
fileu by, t. IM Madden. County
Clerk. W. Ii. Manning. Constable,
County f arm Home. Vtieiaiis Serv
ice otlice. Dog control Oiticor,
Maccy Watkuis Audit. Sheritt's,
Gun Pei mils issued. County engi
neer, Mobquilo Control, Jackson
ville Museum. Fisn and Wiidlne
on Preuatoiy Animals, filing o(
County Court and Jug Control
minutes. District Attorney Opin
ions. Uida tor material tor Wiuow
Creek Bridge. Fuel Uil bid;., pro
posed Interim Zoning Ordinance
lor Wagner Creek Area, Petition
tor repair Bird-seye Creek Road,
Contract tor Dry Creek Bridge,
Med lord Rural Fire Protection Di
trict Audit.
General County Fund:
Net payments lor services ot em
ployees ot JacKson County: U. Ot
lenuacher 212.11, C. Conner -lJ9.lt),
H. Ciauit -totj.tiO. N. Myrick 232. ll!,
C. Morthland Ub.47, J. Cave lui'.iJU,
C. tichiner i.tii. G. uePuy 7.35.
Ci, Lucas tf.t5. F. Gallatin 2ii2A2,
E. Ostrander 132.3U. J. Hess a til.
N. Maitesun 22-9ti. H. Betuoi a 11.34..
D. Uetierry 424. lti. R. Gheyser
, -445.26, K. Wright -t41.dtl. L, Kice
M7U.U2. U- Tennant 34b. lo. W. Kice
K Vaughn 3btj.UU. B. Hjorn
sen 375.64. W. Paul 3H9-U4, C.
Alears 32b.UU. G. Randies 21.5B. R.
'1 witchei 306.43. U. Weatherton
b'tb.2i, ;M. brooks 315.51). M. Ste
phens 2bl.li, M. Hagdii 23U.30. J.
oauev 21b. 10. R. Garrett 267.58, J.
U rial a 3U4.17, P. tlnott 2U3.24, J.
brown ub.34, C. lngie 237.58, P.
Hanlin 355.44, C. Peruue 351.34, U.
smith 364.89, D. UecKer 330.U'J, It.
Allen 2U1.UU. J. Wheeler 314.78, J.
NoUKUirc 03.35 M. Farnham
226j1. S. Vance 157.92. J. Bclliol
12a 2 0, G. Jacobs la7 02. M. Owens
56.60, E. Clattlin 1!.33. T. Ale in tyre
325.U1. A. Carter 275.00, C. Ander
son 375.32, H. Jenkins 274.16, G.
bohl lUf.97. C. Barr 261.67. 11.
Dugan 324.68. U. Smith 2311.8!), C.
Gibbon 26U.J6. H. Speare 285. 6U, M.
Mitchell 261.39, M. Smith 260.58,
L. tvingery 20b. 07. P. Watson
256.23, W. Terry 247.87. D. Wolf
Jul .311. S. Herns 246.41, K. ueyernn
1H2.84, B. Steele 3U.47, J. whitman
144.44, L Walson 222.32, L. Tack-
184.23. M. Atkinson 2j4.30. V.
Harrison 185.34. 11. Wilson 207.01,
K. Head 23.46. O. Lesehensky
315.81 E. Janouch 53.59, E. Jen
nings 312.57, K. Sandvig 304.22, O.
McCartney 2 4 a .5!. n. Lacy 234.33,
Patterson 226.09. D. Wilson
239.84, 11. Harsh 227.01, I. Bogener
2U5.54. L. Henderson IB 1. 66. rt.
Strong 166.28. L. Knips 186.28, M.
Kay 182.9V. A. Martin 274.16. R.
Woodville 389.75. H. Wood 3!2.2o.
F. White 403.46. R. BarKcr 368.76.
R. Hoadiey 15.46. K ClaiKC 415 86.
C. Miller 386.21, F. Whited 351.31.
II. Commons 378-64. O. Venekamp
328.B7. H. Luchlerhand 340.42. J.
Russell 310.27. L. Lawrence 332. ib,
C. LI hart 332.16. R. Berninghimsen 1
376.57, M. beneka 261.39, G. Camp
hell 234.29, L Brewer 21637. H.
Greennian 239.89, L. Ehrke 195.57.
Svcnd Bjornson 239.66. L. Kloux
213.29, G. Nelson 259.22. I. Powell
216.39. L. Sherman 5.2. R. John
son 1.48. R rtuckcr 210.51. K.
Ruekcr 210.51. C. Walker 264.84. V.
Morse 238. 1U, D. Underwood 130.30,
R. Walls 176.41. F. Clary 247.50. G.
Millage 03.06. E. Bankslon 172.14,
J. Carlson 44.51, M. Creel 153.54,
A. Collvcr 161.44. M. Clary 187.25,
D. Goddard 179.54. M. Hamaker
172 33, E. Molhrook 200.24. E. Hop
kins 159.73, L. Keith 1R3.74. O.
Jones 164.84, L. Lester 161.95. L.
I.nwerv 156.61. E. McGarilv 97.77.
P MeKlmicv 233.35. 1. Mitchell
154.54, H. Murphy 157.93. L. Myers
150.93. M. Riness 167.63. V. Sin
clair 134.91. R. Williams 194.24,
N. Wright 155.40. J. Hill 63.02. L
Twpedv 384.10. R. Walker 292.42,
R. Schmidt 342.13. L. Wells 335.08,
R. Clay 217.67. L. Bores 176.26,
E. Merkel 981.91. F. Clink 339.51,
A. Makincn 322.87. V. Elmgren
179.26. b. Ernie 127.60. M. Ucll
322 87. C. McGuire 192.70. L. Kan
eher 322.87, M. Bass 185.31. N.
VanDeualkcr 217.26. E. McGal-
hard 322 87. G. ttunyail j'w.iJ. u.
Moore 376.69. W. Dicnex 316.78. J.
Koniies 291.67, J. Bui chart 228.03.
V. Peter 235.91. T. Golf 52j 4!. h.
Shumwav 456.19. E. Legacy 23201.
H Danirlson 300.04. J. Allison
170.18. C. birk 15.03. tJoyncn
5 75. M Bovden 1 U 68, L. Pink
ham 155. J- Diddock 327.90. P.
Gilman 253.97. B. Hansen 27.06. C.
Smith 376.74. T. Owens 2..i ..K. it.
Fox 436.84. M. McNeil 303.97. I.
Russell 27609. M. Shcrrill 238.83,
E Donohoo 307.11. M. Howell
166.53. M. Cochran 94.01. W. Man
runs 289.15. J. Eaton 387.35. D.
Treadwell 290.17. P. bnnson 255.97,
N. Lcdward 458.32. J. Wilsmi
31901. S. Shorey 316 11. A. Gcrcn
2118.91. D. Kent 297.19. F. Wright
Miifl it .1 Hntrhinsun 85.19. 1.
Forbes 217.39. R. Pellctt 319.36. W.
Cock ran 370.71. S Thompson
LEGAL NOTICES
1 ship
LEGAL NOTICES
Desire To Give Up
Tobacco Diminishes
1 London -iliPli- British doc-
Our future leadership tors who have conducted the
calls for higher education,
but our colleges arc in a
snueeze. There are serious
Ministry of Health's first
, "cure yourself of smoking"
course reported today that the
(desire to give up smoking is
More Time Asked
For Tongue Point
Astoria -lUPli- A group of
Astoria businessmen has ask
ed for 00 more days lo think
about buying Tongue Point
Naval Station for use as an
industrial park.
They asked the city council
to seek a 60-day extension
from the General Services Ad
ministration.
The council presently faces
a Nov. 26 deadline in deciding I Swan no
whether it wants to buy the
station, reselling it to the
businessmen. If no agreement
is reached, the GSA will offer
the abandoned station at auction.
shortages and in less than diminishing
10 vears the number of an- When the Royal College of
,.' , .. u ,ii,i Phvsicians issued a report
phcants will double. linking smoking with lung
We must not miss tne canccr many Bntons gaVe up
lioat. Wo must give our col- cigarettes,
leges the laboratories, class- : Dut doctors said they have
rooms and competent teach-; '1"', lT
ers they need.
HELP THE COLLEGE
OF YOUR CHOICE NOW!
To find out how the college trim
offeefi vou, write to HIGHER EDUCA
TION, Bo 36, New York Time Sta
tion, New York 36, N. Y.
I Ol SIllOKCrS IS SlUWiy UlldllMlig
from one of alarm to com
placency. The typical attitude now is,
"It cannot happen to me."
TOO MANY SUSPECTS
Framingham. Mass. - 'LTD -There
were 4.500 possible
suspects when police tried to
determine who let the air out
of all the tires on the city's
10 school buses during the
week end. All 4,500 students
here were la;e for clashes
Monday because of the incident.
DOWN SHE GOES
Dallas. Tex. - 'LTD - James
Daniels, 24. was forced to un
dergo surgery Monday to re
move a thermometer he swal
lowed while trying to take
his own temperature.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTH'K TO ( RFIHTORS
Ett.ie of H E. CONGER. Decea-M '
I Notice The Circuit Court of th ;
St ot Orrcon for the County ot ;
Jackfon ha appointed me Executor i
of the estate of H. E Conger, dr- j
eeanfd All person having claim
51X111 graac cirtus i-Ajimm : present mrm wun proper vouin- ,
thp Hiffptfnr hetween linuid i pr" lo ni" ,ne otUc of Van
mo auieience octween nquiu . niimhack a, Mer.nnHwm.
lin Fait Sixth Street, Medfnrfl
THE DIFFERENCE
Dayton. Ohio - 'ITt - Mr.. !
Wanda Bussard asked her
niH.Vi R. Hubbell 3jo .03,
Pcrrv 302.16, A. Smith 240.38, E.
Leac'h 258.20. C. Morris 117.78, R.
James 318.30. D. Brown 84.74, J.
Httglcr :,50.30. D. Hiigler 280.63. H.
Lane 289.71. F. Haglcr 108.22, M.
Hagler 19.02, D. Lane 5.38.
Payments for travel; R. Allen
04.68, J. Arimon 59.90, R. Barker
47.20. J Bass 40.64. M. Bell 78.08.
R. Berninghausen 59.84. P. Bettiol
200.51). B. UJornscn 35 00. L. Bogus
1.60, M. Boden 5.60. R. Clay 72.-H,
R. Clarke 41.04. F. Clink 24.36. H.
Commons 36.40. K. Crowell 10.72,
J Diddock 32.72. w. Dieriex
111 49 E. Donahoo 152.41, J Eaton
3 44, C. Elhart 36.40. V. ElniRrcn
33.84. B. EmiR 38.32, J. Haglcr
212 56. B Hansen 7 52. T. Batten
10 08. D. Hcndrix 49 36. R. Huad
Icv 35 44. M. Hubbell 36 64. B.
Jfihnson 10 20. E. Kanclier 42 56, L.
Lawrence 34 64. H. Luchtcrhnnd
3:i 60, E. McGalliard 33 52. C. Mc
Guire 5104. A. Makincn 42 24. W.
Manning 174 48. Dr. Merkel 1 4.1.0,
C Millei 32 00. E. Miller 17 48, O.
Moore 33 60. W Pnul 131 00. R.
Rcrid 2 56. K. Rucker 7.68. R.
Rucker 19 32, G. Runyan 134.42,
J. Russell 42 88. B Sarff 2 94. R.
Sr-himHt 1 4R 36. E. ShuillWflV 46 37.
C. Smith 69.28. F. Swan 28.15, R.
t. layior Ij.
Twerdy 78 88. D. Venekamp 44 00,
R Walker 136.16. c waison a.-,
L Wells 48 80, C Wendt 18 70. F.
White 26.80. F. Whited 30 48. J.
Wilson 1122 G. Wright 44.00.
Pnvmcnts for Jury service and
witness fcrs: R Denver 7 50. S.
Evcnsizcr 13 10. A. Hume 13 42. J.
Johnson 9 38. M. Pierce B 70. L.
Sutch 7 50. A. Voss. 7 50, E. Joy
9 74 R Avcrv 30 1)0, D Aurseth
84 78, M. Arthur 36 98. G. Baker
33.20, E. Biege) 28 50. A. BiKs
18,36. A Bruogger 107.10. K. Carr
17 36 A Duos ..10, U r.ppnigrr
23 46. I. Go(f 43.00. V Goll 60 00.
Ii GriMUn 7 jo, t, Miniinon ,
22 50 11 Haslv 45 00. W Henney :
45 00. J Hnlfbiihr 52 30. R Holm- I
strom 50 76, W Hudson 52 50. H.
Jrpsen 22 30. O. King 22 i8. W.I
Kinrald 42 30. J. Law ton 22 Ml. E. ;
Maves 8 62. M. Newton 85 30. 1.
Orrr 30 00. R Pierce S4 60. W.
Perdue 48 70. S P"iner 30 00, V.
Pramann 28 50. E Read 34 60. N.
Schell 73 2'i, T Shepard 45 00. J.
Slater 15 43. R Tavb.r 52 50. G.
Walker 30 00. A Ward 73 00 B,
Weaver 13 tMi V. Williams 67 68.
F York 39 10. R. Arnett 7 50, L.
Thomas 16 hd. M Jones 22 30. E
Konopasek 26 34. E Pittoi k 30 Ot).
J D'inias 30 (Kl. S. Pcnland 30 00,
M. Randolph 13 00 J Owen 19 80.
G Lea 7 50. J. Barlow 3100, E.
Nr. 37 30. P. Wilkes 30 00 M
; Kieff 39 30 S Shelfield 37 50, J.
'Firestone 39 fin. R Abbott 49 50.
IE Hastaln 37 50. V Lynch 7 50,
III H've 13 00. K King 33 2M. 11.
Jnhnon 13 00 M Outers 15 (i J.
' Swst7lanrifr 28 2 D Lester 16 28,
, H Konopt'rk 22 30 11 CntfKit
;ilr'2. K Wiieht 3000. M. Walch
5 00. M Howell 5 00. M. (.raves
3 00 B Honor 5 00 J Patikrv
3 00, W
Lean
and chs.
A liquid is like water or w;n n "x monu" ,ro'"
nU,-.P.rf nt n pnhif rn in
nntrnu u-i'h ,4'f':""TI r uvfiiivi November 6. 1P2
..i -- th, ; milk ' rCDlied I VOUnastCr , Homer A Cotiffer
tTtcunrt .w"""""-. c.as is somethinc that upscis
' Gas is somethinc that upsets
, jur stpmach.
At' rnevi lor the Executor
5 80 B B'lggus 8 78. F B-ilton
10 00 W. Burgoon 32 30. E Chris
tian 5 00. M Gascon 7 24, M Little
5 no, J. Moore 5 00. P Meyers
3 00. F fjognn 5 00, L Berry 3 00.
T Mullln ;00. C Morse- 3 96 M
Moultnn 3 Mi W Rose ,3 32. T. Rol
ler 10 00 A Short fl 80. D. Main
6 7 E Stckels 50 00
Payments Inr upplf. services
kid equipment: AAUW Fellow
Committee 3.00. A-t Radio
Acme 7 93. Addresotraph
Corp. 122 60. Alberts Feed 84 20,
Ashland Tidings 1 18 57. Ashland.
City of 11.80. A.hland Commu
nity Hospital 20 85, Ashland Gen
eral Hardware 39.68. Ashland Of
fice Supply 30.80, Asko 84 32. Ash
land Sanitary Service 10 00, Am.
Journal of Nursing $8 00, Am.
Orthopsychiatry 12.00. Am Steel
109 80. Assoc. for the Psycho
therap 14.00. Assoc. Equip 36 00,
Auktins Supplv 21 90. Barco Sup
ply 99 08. C. Barker 130 00. Bates
15 84. Becks 162 86. Bender Mo
12 00. P. Bettiol 9 91. B. BiRham
i 23 67. Bib Pines Lbr 129 60.
1 Blake. Mottit 13 06. E. Bogart
lh 4.). Boyd Cotlee 263.01, R. Bmcr
35.00. Urainerds 7 50. J. Branden
burg lb 00. S. Brown 1000. Buck
&: tmsley 525 00. Billiard Wilson
Co. 9 82. Building Materials 4130.
Bureau ol Land Management
39.26, Burroughs Corp 205.00.
Calif. Pae. 161.88. Carpenter Paper
41.75. Cascade Business Systems 1
5100 Catholic Service for Chil
dren 6 00. Central Rexall Phar
macy 432 48. Chipman Chemical
Co. 640 00. Chris the Tailor 8.00,
Chrit-tie School 9 03, City Sanitary
Service 2150. Cotfec Cup 4.00. A.
Cornon 8,20, Courtesv Chevrolet
24.29. C. Coyle 328.50, Crystal White
Laundry 9.02, H. Danielson 280 00.
David Restaurant 8.10. Dells Jew
elers 3.00, De Mathe Walker 4 50,
D. Dennian 33.00. Dept. ol Finance
381.50. Dept. of Motor Vehicles
68.00. Dick Knight 3.64. E. Ducc
15.00. Dumas Domestic 6 H4,
Eatherton Engine & Equip. 3019.00,
Electric Supply 9.00, Ellons Store
11.70. Enloe Electric 221.41. K.
Evans 50.00. Familv Service 26 40.
Floyd Barnes 10.99. Fluhrer Bak
eries 32.20. Forbes Bros. 142.74,
Fyr-Fyter 3.50, General Tire
132 80 George Wilson 48 25. Grey
hound 8.97. Groceteria 202.40. Har
vey Shell 3.70. W. Haven 10.12.
Hawkins Garage 3 50. H & L Elec
tronics 182.00. Hoppes Greenhoue
7.00. Howard Stenographic 23.73,
Hubbard Bros. 4.03. Hubbard
Wray 54.90. i kid sons 40 85. I. Hu
son 30 00. lnd. Air Products 3 60.
Int Business Machines 591.00.
Jackson Ascs Office 10.00, Jackson
County 372,50. Jackson County As
sessor 10.50, Jackson County School
Superintendent 2.50. Jacksonville
Lbr. Co. 38 01. Jewett Olfiee Sup
ply 69.97. Johnston Stores 33.63.
John Warren Hardware 38.95. Jims
Produce 41.24, Jones, Reedcr Hi
Bashaw 25.00. Joreensens 231 80.
Journal Print Shop 85c: J. C. Pen
ney oi.-i i , j. w . (.opeiana n.t i,
Keith Schulz Garage 15.20. B.
Kelly tSO.OO. S. King 60,00, Kogap
5.25, Korner Farm 37.40. Land Is
Studio 7.50. Dr. Lawson 20.00, E.
Leach 33. 12. Littrell Parts 48c,
Louise Home 9.36, Lovingcr 360.00,
J. Luebcke 60.00, McCulloch Chain
Saw 28.75. E. M. Madden. Trustee
1944.90, Mart 4.70. Mechanics
Laundry 21.41, M. C. Lininger &.
Sons 435.75, Medical Economics
4 50, Mcriford Builders Exchange.
7.97. Medtord, Citv of 61.69. Med
ford Concrete Const. 20.88. Med
ford Hotel 116.10. Mcdford Labs.
22.00. Mcdford Printing Co. 532.91,
Mcdford Stationery 685.97. Mcd
ford Steel 24.48. Medlord Surplus
Sales 428.40. Medlord Tire 31.98.
Midland Labs. 33.00. Millers Ecu
Ranch 96 00. Montgomery Fma
Sta. 4.07. Montgomery Ward 73.20,
Moore Business Forms 43.91. Mor
gan Printing 42.75. Morrows Hard
ware 3.58. Motorola 519.20, Multno
mah County Sheriff 298.20. Munici
pal Supplies 36.64. Nat. Assoc.
75 00. Nat. Assoc. of Social Work
ers 12. 30. Nat. Hospital 4627.30,
Nat. Recreation Association 4.19,
Nannies Equip. 50.67, Norton Lbr.
,i.:n, nursing nonie Anminisiraior
3.00. Nursing Outlook 8.00, Oak
Street Tank 1.00. R. Odcll 8.50.
C 1 1 ice Boy 615.72. Ore. Liquid
Gas 92.50. Ore. State Bar 3.75. Ore.
Stale University 7260.50, Ore.
Wash. Telephone 11.95. Pae. Cotton
Goods 47.22 Pac. Power & Light I
1226 48. Pac. Motor Trucking
334.91. Pac. Bell 1336.57. Para
mount Pest Control 8.00. Pats Sani
tary 4.25. Pengad Co. 51.47. Pierce
Freight Lines 59.19. Prospect Gar
bage 300.00, Pittsburgh Glass 33,05.
Postmaster 98.63. Pownall-Taylor
Hays 136.00. D. Provost 85.00,
Psychological Corp. 2.25. Public
Employes Retirement Board
2009.94, Public Employes Retire
ment System 4866.16. Quality Mar
ket 122.70, Rnsmusscns Super Serv
ice 32.73. Readers Digest 4.64,
Rears Mfg. J. Redden 33.00, Reg
istrars 225.78. J. Rcid 10.00. J.
Reynolds 10,00. R. Ricketts 33.00,
Robinson Hotel 10.00. Rogue Fed
eral 149 00. Roflue Flying Service
69.16. Rogue Valley Physicians
36.30. J Ross 150.00. Rush Electric
429.22. Sacred Heart 7.50. Salcway
Stores 34 00. Sanitation Service
460.00 Schuss Wholesale Grocery
279.90. Sherwin Williams 13.20.
Signal Oil 462 80. Simmons Carbon
83 C3. Skasol Corp. 47.30, Siskiyou
Hardware 4 63. Siskiyou Electric
134235 Siskivou Veterinary Hos
pital 3.00. Smith Sales 11.78. Smith
Lbr, 35 77. Social Casework 8.64,
So. Ore Surgical Supply 2.50,
Standard Brands 43.69, Standard
Oil 147,49, Stans Shoe Repair 6.50.
Stale lnd. Acc. Comm. 2706.96, St.
Marvs Home lor Boys 2.58. B.
Stringer 12.00. Superintendent of
Documents 6.25. Superior Rubber
Stamp 3.20. Swcnis 1.73. Talent,
Citv of 30.13. Talent Feed Siorc
146.00, Texaco 54.21. Today's Child
3 00. Tru Mix Concrete 407.00.
Tiimy Ins. Agency 108.38. U. S.
Dept. 01 Commerce S.25, U. S. Nat.
Bank 0537.07, Underwood Corp.
469.B0. University of Ore. 297.00,
University of Wisconsin 8.00. Va
cation Land of So. Ore. 5000 00.
Valley Plumbing 1 1 1 .46. Vanco
Products 16.75, L. van Dijk 3.50.
Vnrl Walker Co. 2.92, Veterans hi
bernation Service 11.00. Villa St.
Rose 55.118. D. Walker 35 00, Walts
Llthia Motors 26.30. Wash Nat.
Ins. 771.43, Western Auto Supply
Co. 13.80. Western Union 65.34.
West Mnin Pharmacy 337.77, West
Publishing Co. 24 00. West Main
Rent-All 08.00. Wilson McCabe Re
frigerating 270.00, Zellerbach
Paper Co. 433.65.
Building Improvement: A. Bjorn
sen 447.08. C. Currcncc 334.43,
Aladin Lock 10.10. Barco Supply
23.55. Bates Dist. 52 25, Brill Metal
Works 25 87. Court Street Repair
1365 05. Hubbard Bros. 49 38. John
Warren Hardware 54.32. E M.
Madden. Trustee 21.90. Nat. Hospi
tal Assoc. 13 95. Pittsburgh 48 78.
Public Employes Retirement Board
13 IB. V Rush 1130. Siskiyou I
Electric 609 113. Smith Lbr 691 10.
Sn Ore. Boiler Works 143 90. Slate
lnd Acc. Conun 80c. Trowbridge
At Flvnn 17 60, IV S Nat. Bank
119 20. Vallev Plumbing 22001.:
Wash Nat. Ins. Co. 1.11. Weeks & !
Orr 98.40. ,
Capital Improvement: Ore. Brahs I
Wnrks 15R20. R M. Conitt 13.00.1
Civil Defense: J. Hicks 226 21. E.
Peterson 07.27. B Johnson 346 37,
Elk Radio Service 179 64. E. M
Madden. Trustee 21.90. Mcdford
Radio Service 47.40. Pac. Power
At Light 4 00, Park Motors 1 73, U.
Radio Supply 17.70. U. S Nat.
Hank 98 30, Public Employes Re
tirement Board 23.50. State lnd.
Comm. 1.28, Wash. Nat. Ins. Co.
Ill
Emergency: Friden Inc. 692 50.
Juvenile Operation fit Mainten
ance Fund: R. Swan 400 31. F.
Swan 98 99, B. Sarff 250.81. L.
Sarff 69 26. Anders Photo 30 47.
Becks 9 77, Bruce Bauer Lbr. 15 69,
Calif-Pac Utilities 122 28. City
Sanitary Service 3 50, Dumas Do
mestic 8 03. Fosters Pharmacies
: 57c. Jorgcnsens 80 59. Lovingrr
I 74 80. E M. Madden. Trustee 28 90,
! Mcdford, City of 31 16. H Miller
i 18 00. Nat Hospital Asoc 3 80.
Pac Power & Light 103 03. Picks
I 63 90. Public Employes Retirement
Board 18 73 P. Puree!! 63 94.
Cualitv Market 67 07. Robinson
Bros 123 14. Rogue Federal Credit
Union 20 00. Smith Saks A Srrv
! ice 13 05 So Bear Creek Sanitary
1 Dut 7 00. Stale lnd. Acc Comm.
1 1 76 U S Nat Bank 157 00. Wssh.
I Nat.. Inc. 4 44. Willamette Valley
8.25 Willcrs ModH Bakery 37 98
I General Road Fund: Payments
i for services of rmployees of road
'department' I. Andrews 320 10. I,.
Biffham 330 40. J. Burns 299 02. Ci.
' Huls 2R9 83. J. Martin 304 36. A.
Slilh 337 05. J Sullon 264 20.
G Rurhhnlt 279 32 L Bur
dhl 282 50, L Damon 309 28. P
Hnnnaford 350 05. E H;irnish
323 18. .1. Lu.sk 303 13, M Tryon
32ft 99 f. Baker 303 21. M Boa!
Adams ! 350.13 H. Dooms 312 34, W. Flafg
LEGAL NOTICES
441 25. B James 22 83. R Levison
306 37. M. McCartnev 316 82. M.
Owens 236. 1 2. O, Pruitt 296 90. P.
Rvnning 25 84. L Shorev 400 81,
V. Smith 340.80. K. Walker 350 41.
O Abbott 278.40 E. Accome
302 46. D. Baker 343 71. J. Beams
355 16 W. Bench 323 04. E Board
man 300 44. D Boren 250 80. C.
Bourne 331.31. R Bourne 31090.
W. Brogan 370.00. V. Brown 307 98.
G. Bufnngton 85 98. J. Bunker
224 13. J burdell 306 99. C- Calkins
279 46 N. Cas 297.51. W. Chap
man 343 64. O. Chesnut 36131. C.
Childers 314 31. R Clark 313 12.
D. Cbttord 362.48. E C lough 305 21.
C. Comsiock 2ti9 90, J. Conner
346 01. F. Cook 298 67. E. Cooper
2o4.2o. L. Cooper 411 41. N. Cover
dale 280 67. G Crumlcv 335 16. E.
Culver 315 94. L. Culv 302 68. L.
Culhurth 330 45. J. Danford 399 54.
C. Dean 310 75. J. Dennis 296 47,
H Deiuer 234 13. R. DiUworth
312 39 C Dooms 309 71
333.77, W. Dowen 307,46, R. Du
nc 289.51. G. Dutton 301 99. E.
E.irl 376 08. J. Earl 209,54. L. Earl
261 31 T Earl 303 99. J, Eatherton
31381, B. Kstes 301.01. H. Ferns
342,63 D. Floyd 306 47. F. Foust
308 12. D. Goddard 292.29. C, Good
night 304 04. E. Groves 310.70. R.
Guchcs 389.01, A. Haddock 286.60,
I Hall 314.15. R. Harmsh 294 72.
S. Harris 245.18. S. Harthnuer i
276.09. B Hatch 340.95. E. Hender
son 307.43, W lions 335.16. M.
Jacobsun 328 92. C. Jenks 3)4.03,
R. Johnson 306.05. A. Jones 328 25,
J, Jones 287,29. E. Kantor 320 77,
11. Kantor 335.88. C. Keeucy 313.00,
J. Keller 314.29, M. Kinyon 32829.
D. Kiser 275.81. K. Kite 308 36, 1.
Larson 338.13. A. Lester 327.68, R,
Lomas 300 00. P. Lynch 310 21, J,
Mapston 303 20. E Marshall 290 87.
R. Merritt 41134. H. Meyer 369 80.
J. Mever 191.73. C. Michael 347 00.
L. Michael 316.76. J Miller 351.01,
B. Moore 331.83 M. Morse 313 39.
E. Music 309.15. J. Perdue 288 42,
E. Pierce 336.78. J. Pruitt 306 88.
L. Kay 313 87. R, Rinabarger
351.31. G. Robertson 354 47. G. Rvn
323.16, D. Scolt 247 67, D. Shearm
323.05. F. Sherman 329.53. F. Ship
ley 316.96. T. Shope 250 80. I.
Shuck 270.41. R. Simmons 324.14,
A. Smith 290 95. P. Smith 302 57,
D. Sommcr 262.63. W. Sommer
309.78. R. Souza 325.91, J. Spar
kling 307.58. J Stough 27582. H.
Stout 330 27. D. Sweet 308.18. D.
Sykes 337.91. E. Thigpin 321,42,
R. Thigpin 277.38. H. Tolle 324.86.
H. Trcsham 353.91. L. Vander
pool 339.55. L. Varner 338.65, R.
Vaughn 262.45. C. Verstegen 314.01.
D. Walden 298,72. W. Walker
289.99, H. Wallace 270 41. K, Ward
146.96, A. Wattenbera 412.39. T.
Werder 284.37. G. Williams 318.18.
T. Wright 300.43, C. Wyman 342 94.
Payments for supplies, services
and equipment for ronri depart
ment: Am. Bitumuls 419R.72, Am.
Steel 543.81, Ashland, Cily of 5.80,
Automotive Equip. 2624, Burco
40.25, Bergman Shop 62.80. Big
Pines Lbr. 600.16, Bruce Bauer
Lbr. 5.12, Bunting Tractor 1499.02,
Cal Ore Machinery 285.13, Cal Ore
Wholesale 50 96, Cascade Electric
I. 04, Hi Martin 1.50. G. Clark
136.40, Colycar Motor Sales BB1.91.
Commercial Printing 165.00, Con
solidated Freightways 3 00. Crater
L,aKc Macninery hh.31, crater caKe
Motors 30 64, Crater Auto Supply
7B.27. Courtesy Chevrolet 57.22.
Dean & Taylor 3 78. Dumas Laun
dry 30 77. Eagle Point. City of 1
12.00. Eatherton Engine 9:50. E, J. '
Bartclls 55.60. Electric Supply 1
38 1 5. Esco 430.30. Farmers Lbr.
3 90. Fowler Sales 316.75. Gardners
Machine Shop 23.00. General Bear,
ing 38 07. General Tire 1799 50. G.
Wilson 1.35. Gold Hill. City of
2.70. Grange Co-op 72 00. Grey
hound 3 70. Haupert Tractor 95.02.
Home Gas Co. 112.48. Howard
Cooker 44741.78. Hubbard Bros.
100,72. Hystcr Co 3137. lnd. Air
Products 32 44. lnd. Tractor 12103,
lnt Harvester 1413.18. W. Knips
131000 Littrell Parts 156 30. E. M.
Madden. Trustee 1337.60, Main
I Bldg. 25.40. M. C. Lininger 2061.40.
Mcdford Concrete Const. 2283.75.
Medlord Lbr. 119.73. ModTord Mo
tors 1.03, Medford Plate Glass
170,42. D. Newmans 2.50. Mcdford
Stationery 49.05, Medford Ttre
848.90. Medford. City oM 17.42,
Moore Steel 359.40. Mt. Pill 47.50,
McCulloch Chain 26.35. Nat. Hospi
tal 929.95, Nelson Equip. 216.23,
Norris Paint 280.00. Ore. Stale
Hwv 12.00. Ore. Wash. Telephone
1 1 .23. Pacific Machinery 199 83,
Pac. Northwest Bell 29.15. Pac.
Power 843.96. Padgham Glass
24.40. Park Motors 2.76. Paul
Smiths Saw 3.00, Pierce Freight
47.03. Premier Fastner 40.73. Pub.
Employes Retirement Board
2022.20 Rogue Equip. 621.92. Rogue
Federal 280.00. Rush Electric 77.49,
Sam Jennings 43.90. S A: H Land
scape Nursery 193.00. Schelky
Equip 764 08. Shell Oil 1693.59,
Sherwin Williams 14 05. Scin 48 00,
So. Ore. Bearing 920.97. So. Ore.
Wholesale 37.76. Standard Oil
67( 39 State lnd. Acc. Comm.
8268 27 Stevens Corp. 283.01, Sure
Fit 64.00. Texaco 6597.62. Thrift
Auto Supply 43.14. Traffic Safety
Supplv 147.98. Union Oil 633 89.
U. S. Nat. Bank 7286.12. Wninacotts
Pharmacy 3.45. Wash. Nat. Ins.
174.27. Western Equip 35 59. While
Citv Water 185.44. William Parts
62 25. W. P. Fuller 71.80. Zellerbach
72.40.
SIMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THF
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OK JACKSON
SAM T FARMER and MARY E
FARMER Husband and wile.
plaintiffs, i
CHARLES E CHATLA1N, and
JANE DOE CHATLA1N. his wile;
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF
CHARLES E CHAT LAIN; ALSO
ALL OTHER PERSONS OR PAIl
T1ES UNKNOWN. CLAIMING
ANY RIGHT TITLE. ESTATE.
LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE
REAL ESTATE DESCRIBED IN
THE COMPLAINT HEREIN,
Defendants.
TO EACH AND ALL OF THE
ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON : you and each of you
are hereby required to appear in
the above entitled Court and cause
and there answer the complaint on
W. Dooms file against you within four weeks
from the date of tne first publica
tion ot this summons, and if you
tail to so appear and answer said
complaint, for want thereof, the
plaintiffs will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed for in the
conio aint to-wit: that a decree be
entered adjudicating each and all
ot the claims that may be made on
the part of any or all of said defen
dants nerein me touowing oe
scribed real property located in
Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit:
South Half or the Northeast
quarter of the Northeast quarter
ol Section 10 in Township 34
South. Range 1 East of the Wil
lamette Meridian in J nckson
County, Oregon. EXCEPT 1 N G
THEREFROM, that portion lying
North and East o( the easterly
bank or Big Butte Creek,
or any part thereof, to be null and
void' that the plaintiffs herein be
decreed lo be the owners in fee
simple as tenants by the entirety
ot the said ral property, free and
clear of any right or claim what
soever on the part of the said de
fendants herein; that any and all
persons claiming by, through, or
under them, or any of them, be
forever enjoined, restrained and
barred from asserting, attempting
lo establish, or claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest what
soever in or to said real property,
or any part thereof, and the plain
tiffs' title to said real property be
forever quieted and set at rest, and
for such other and further relief
as to the Court may seem just and
equitable in the premises.
i ne aaic ot ine oroer tor ine
publication of this summons is
November 9. 1962. The lime pre
scribed in said order for the pub
lication ot this summons is once
a week for four consecutive weeks.
The date of the first publication of
this summons is November 13, 1962.
Donald K. Dennian
Attorney for Plaintiff
128 Easl Main Street
Medford, Oregon
LEGAL NOTICES
NOT IC E OK H N A 1 . H EAR ISO
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of Lura
Harger, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
thdt the undersigned has filed ner
final account and report in the
above entitled estate and that by
order of the Circuit Court of Jack
son County. Oregon, Probate De
partment, a hearing upon the same
ha been set lor Thursday, Decem
ber 13. 1962. in the Circuit Court
Room at the Court House in Med
ford. Jackson County. Oregon. l
the hour of 9 30 o'clock A M.
All persons having objections
thereto are hereby notified to pre
sent the same on or before such
time.
Date of first publication of this
notice u November 6. 1962.
Lcla A. Porter
Administratrix with the
Will Annexed
Roberts, Kellington, Branchfield
& Helteruan
Attorneys tor Administratrix
with the Will An ncxed
I-IODGE NOTICES
Mcdford Lodge No. 83,
I.O.O.F.. meets Tuesday,
Nov. 20. at B D in. Visit-
welcome. Refreshments.
Jack Adams. N.G.
Stated Convocation
Oregon Chapter No. 4,
R. A. M. Jacksonville.
Tuesday. Nov. 20. B
p m. Dinner. 6 30 p.m.
Visitors welcome
Don Shores. E H P.
Stated Communication
Central Point Lodge
No, 135. A. F. & A. M .
Wed.. Nov, 21. 7.30 p m.
Entertainment. Master
Masons invited.
J R Rilter. W M.
10-WANTED MALE HELP
MEN TRAVEL
Recent high school jtraduatcs,
travel continental U S . Alaska Ac
Hawaii, for Readers Service Co.
No experience necessary. Must be
neat, single. Transportation furn
ished, expenses advanced. $140
month guaranteed. See Mrs,
Young. Holland Hotel, n AM. to
2 P M No phone calls please.
JUNIOR MERCHANTS
for
City of Phoenix
Deliver the Mail Tribune. You
must be in Jr. High and at least
12 yrs. old.
Call
3-PERSONAl
NOTICE
The application of Southern
Oregon Broadcasting Company for
the renewal of 1H ileense for Sta
tion KBES-TV (Channel Si. Med
ford, Oregon, to operate this sta
tion in the public interest, was
tendered for filing with the Fed
eral Communications Commission
on November 2. 1962.
Members of the public who de
sire to bring to the Commission's
attention facts concerning Ihe op
eration of this station almoin write
to the Federal Communications
Commission. Washington 25. D. C,
not later than December 2. 1962.
Letters chould set forlh In detail
the specific facts which the writer
wishes the Commission to con
sider in passing on this applica
tion The officers and directors of
Southern Oregon Broadcasting
Company are: Earlc E. Voorhles.
President and Director: Edward A.
Malonc. Vice President and Direc
tor; Jrrold R Poulos. Vice Presi
dent, Richard W. Green. Vice Pres.
ident William B Smullin. Secretary-Treasurer
nd Director; and
John E. Voorhles and Earl D.
Colhran Directors. Stockholders
with more than a 10. Mock
ownership are: Earle E. Voorhies.
John E Voorhies Estate of Amos
E Voorhies. and Redwood Broad
casting Company, Inc.
NOTICE TO CKKIHTOR8
No. 11320
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of Ada
T Ktockcr. deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the above court has appointed the
undersigned executrix of the estate
of ADA T. KLOCKF.R. deceased.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to
present the same with proper
vouchers within six months from
this date at the offices of Frohn
maycr, Lowry, Hogan A Deather.
age, Cooley Theatre Building, Med
ford. Oregon.
Dated and first published this Bin
day of November. 1962
MARY A. KLOCKER, excculrl
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Prospect Flat Blow down No, 1
Oral auction bids will be re
ceived by the District Ranger, or
his authorized representative at the
office of the District Ranger, Pros
pect, Oregon, beginning at 10 CO
a.m. December 21 . 1962. for all
merchantable timber marked or
designated for cutting on an area
embraciitE 1 .100 acres, more or
less, within Sections 8. 9. 17. 20 and
29. T. 32 S.. K. 3 E. W.M.. fcUT
vcyed. in the Roouc River National
Forest, Jackson County, Oregon.
l nc estimated volumes are: 20U M
hoard feet of Douglas-fir; 215 M I
hoard feet of sugar pine and pon- 1
derosa pine; 30 M board feet of
white fir and other species. The
minimum acceptable bid per M
board lect is as follows: Douglas
fir $21 65; sugar pine and pondc
rosa pine S9.30; while fir and other
species $9.00. This includes the
followlnn rates, ner M board feel
for slumpage. including deposit for
sale area betterment: Doug las-1 ir
$20.90; sugar pine and pondcrosa
pine $8.35; while fir and other tne.
cics SB.23; and $0.73 lor slash riiK
posnl for all species, healed bids
will be publicly ov-ciu-d and posted
at Prospect Ranger Station, Pros-
feet, Oregon at 10:00 a.m., Deecm
Hr 21. 1962. All those who submit
ted a satisfactory sealed bid will
be permitted immedtalclv to con
tinue auction hiddinrt A money
order, bank draft, c.ishicr'i or cer.
tlfied check In th sum of $700.00
must nceompany ecn tun, to oc
annlieri to the Diirchnse n.'ice. re
funded, or retained for application
10 any ciaim ior oanuigcs nccoru
inc to the conditions of sale If -e-
oiiesteH bv the niirehinr. contrnct
terms will perniil fr!'lnj of timber
in anvance oi payment up in ine
value of the performance bond. If
an oral hid is declared lo be high
at the closing of Ihe auction, the
bidder must immediately confirm
the oral bid by submitting it In
writing on a Forest Service bid
form. The right to reject any and
all bids is reserved. Forest Service
bid forms for use in submitting
sealed bids and full Information
concerning the limber, the condi
tions of sale and the submission of
hlds should lie obtained from the
District Ranger, Prospect, Oregon,
or the Forest Supervisor. Medford,
Oregon, before bids are suhmittcd.
NOTICE'OF FINAL HEARING
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OR OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
Albert R. Frlescn. deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai
the undersigned nave filed their
final account and report in the
a Hive entitled estate and that by
order of Ihe Circuit Court of Jack
son County, Oregon, Probate De-
Rartment, a hearing upon the same
as been set for Friday, December
14, 1962. in the Circuit Court Room
at the Court House In Medford,
Jackson County, Oregon, at the
hour of 9:30 o'clock A.M.
All persons having objection!
thereto are hereby notiried to pre
sent the same on or before such
time.
Date of first publication of this
notice Is November 13. 1962.
Hazel Mae Wtthrow
William Wilhrow
Executors
Roberts. Kellinglon, Branchfield
& Heffornan
Attorneys forExecutors
NOTICE TO CRKIllTORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN PROBATE
In the Matter of the E'ti.tc of
JOSEPHINE M. ROSTKL.
Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai
I have been appointed oy ine uir.
cult Court of the State of Oreuon
(or Jackson county as Anminisirn
tor of 'he estate of Josephine M,
Hostel, deceased, and have duly
qualified. All persons having claims
gainst said estate are hereby noti
fied to present them, with proper
vouchers and duly verified, to me
at the office of Kelly Grant,
Attorneys, 1005 East Main Street,
Medford. Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
DATED at Medford Oregon, this
13th day of November, 1962
BERT M ROSTKL
Administrator
Kellv A Grant
Attorneys lor Estale
1003 East Main Street
Medford Oregon
PRETTY UP for coming Holidays
with a permanent. $8.30 id up,
at TALENT BEAUTY SALON.
MARGARET TRUAX. owner At
operator SANDY WALLACE,
operator. Call 535-4105 for ap
pointtnent. Open6 days a vveck.
1 WILL NOT BE responsible lor
any debts of the Business known
as the Cellar after this dale.
Neil Rayburu, 814 Sherman, Med
ford, Ore.
VACANCIES for 2 elderly people"
Rcnsonable. Also board lor work-
ing man,J773-6897.
GET SET FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Pcrmanents $8.50 & Up
Mary's Beauty Shop
2104 Roberts Rd. 772-7481
HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS?
See Wayne Medlord. He can
arrange a loan for you from $50
to $1500, on furniture, automo
bile or salary.
LAURENTIDE FINANCE CORP
123 W. Main 772-620l
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB
Dentuies repaired while you wait
899 1071 899-1559
EXPERIENCED PEACH PRUNERS.
Apply Airport Orchard, located
at comer of Hamrlck Rd. &
Table Rock Rd. or call 664-1897
alter 6 p.m,
EXPERIENCED PRUNERS' Wanted!
Bear Creek Orchards. Apply at
personnel office.
PROVED SELLERS write to"Real
Estate. P. ) Box 5. Medford.
MARRIED MAN WITH CAR
For Watkins Route
Salary plus comm. If you can
qualify as distributor trainee,
1414 Stage Rg. South
7 to 9 i.ni, 5 to7 p.m.
EXPERIENCED Milker on Grade A?
Dairy. Unfurn. house provided.
Apply at 482 Beall Lane or call
664-2976.
ONE MAN that will work hard to
replace two that wouldn't. Comm.
Watkins Route.
1414 Stage Rd. South
7 to tt A.M 5 to 7 P.M.
II -WANTED FEMALE HELP
PRESSED
Unable to meet all of your
financial obit cations wny not
consolidate your bills into one
monthly payment you can
alford.
WITHOUT BORROWING
CREDIT ADVISORS INC,
201 MEDICAL CENTER BLDG.
773-7103
AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS?
If age. driving record, un
insured accident financial re-
i spo mobility filing, etc., is making
It ditlicult lor you to secure
iironcr insurance, see us. Con
venient monthly Installment. Don
Stathos Insuror. 1005 E. Main.
Medlord 773-6638. Open Mon.
A Tuestll 1) p.m.
AFTER Ihis dale Nov 14. I will not
be responsible for hills of D'Jwev
C. Malteson or others. Ruth J.
Matteson, 116 Lincoln, Ashland
GINGER'
OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON at
880 Stewart Ave. Special person
alized Service. AH work guaran
teed Welcomes Ladies with thin,
fine or problem hair.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Closed Mondays 773-3139
DENTURES repaired and re-llucd
wmie you wail uay or eve. pn
773-6026 23 Lozier Lane.
MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio,
L'I4 I-llllirer IJKlg. 772-HHll
AS OF this date I nm not rrsponsi
me ior any ncuin otner man my
own. Richard Carstcnsbn, Box
292. Happy Camp. Calif.
ELDERLY couple, man or woman
in my nome. 535-lHOi.
WILL have vacancy Dec. 1st. Mr-
Cue Rest Home. 134 Laurel, Cen
tral Point. 664-1306.
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem is welcome at the Medford
Group of Alcoholics Anonymous
8:30 p.m. Tiles. Jv Sat. rear
of 212 N. Oakdalc. 773-4848. Ai
Anon Group 1st 3rd Tucs
LADIES TRAVEL
Recent high school graduates,
t-avel continental U.S.. Alaska,
Hawaii for nationally known
Reader Service Co. Must be neat,
single. No experience necessary.
Transportation furnished, expens
es advanced. $240 month gun ran
teed See Mrs, Young. Hollnnd
Hotel, n A.M. to 2 P.M. Parents
welcome at interviews. No phono
calls please.
WANTED Mat ii f e woTnaiTt (Too by
sit my home. Call before 2 p.m.
or after 7 pm. 772-8852 or 210
W. J nek son.
HOUSE WO RK I dayVveckT"0 w n
transportation. 772-2900.
WOMAN to live in. help""vith
domestic work; no smokers. 3
adults J773-7696.
OFFICE assistant and Medical Sec
retary for Physicians office. Ex
perience necessary. Write Trib
une Box 8274, giving qualifications
RESPONSIBLE lady for light
housework and child care. Live
in. Rm.. board & $13 wk. to
start 773-3140. dii y s
12 MALE OR FEMALE HELP
Need 3 Men or Women
Housing Counsellors
No Real Fslate License required.
Immediate openings lor 2 Mgrs.
It you are making less than
$1000 a month ajid are willing;
to work tnvtigale this oppir-
luniiy, commission plus dr.iw. it
you want to work fe apply vour
self and make money, nee me,
at 812 S. Central or phone 773
8281, D:30 a.m. to 12 noon Mon.,
Wed.. Frt.
MEDFORD
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Room 201 Executive Bldg,
21 ii E. Main 773-3613
13 WANTED SITUATIONS
B A BYS1TTI NG anytime. Iron I ntf.
mending: my homc. 664-3138;
HOUSEWORK Also ironihg'in my
home. 779-1654.
4-LOST AND FOUND
? ANIMAL PROBLEMS ?
Humane Society 664-2400
IrT Smnll female Beagle.
Vicinity McKee Bridge, Apple-
gatenewaid. 809-1634.
7 " " FOUND TL.C.
LADY MEDFORD BEAUTY SALON
5-INSTRUCTIONS
HIGH SCHOOL at home. AmcrlcHn
School. Write for bulletin. So.
Ore Registrar. Ray Burkett, P.O.
Box 611. Yrcka, Calif,
10 WANTED MALE HELP
3''0 t(6 A. JfMnc 349 70 J, Merrill
30 86 C. Perdue 328 47, J. Bald
win 261 03. R. Brrrtman 28133, H
Brown 302 24. C. Culv 231.03. M
Griffin 2fl6 13 L Hartman 334 30.
W Hartman 407 97. D Hrrndnn
256 93 S Johnson 322 99. R
Vaughn 290 33, Ci Parker 28 24. B.
Austin 323 91. W, Brown 237 12 R
Crtlrntri HR7 M D D"W 38187.
R' Fitzgerald 337 33. H Geigle
ucomice PEARS
O Wonderful eating but do not I
n n qualify for our gift box I
Ifi Per Lug $ 25 J
t.ff Sunday I'
8 i.m. to 5 p.m. I
I BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS
"V 2 Mile South on Highway 99
MECHANIC
We have an opening for a line
mechanic trained in Chrysler pro
duels. Must be capable of produc
Ing a volume of quality work. See
Roger Cline, Service Manager.
DICK KNIGHT CO,
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
33 S Riverside
EXPERIENCED PRUNERS Wanted'
Oakdale Orchard. Stewart at
t)akd.tic.
SALESMAN KIRBY CO.
Commission. 773-3333
WANTED Married" man with car
for Fuller Hi ush Route. $10,1 per
wk. guaranteed lo slart. J72-B934.
HIGH SCHOOL Graduate to learn
Used Car Sales. Salary plus com
mission if qualified. See Tom
Davis Sales Mgr., Lea Motors.
5th A Barllelt.
EXPERIENCED PRUNERS Wanted".
Hollvwond Orchard. Phone 773
2823 after 6 p.m.
Oh, my
aching back
try
Nagging backache, headache, or mus
cular aches and pains may come on
with over-exertion, emotional upscls or
day to day stress and strain. And (oiks
who eat and drink unwisely sometimes
suller mild bladder irritation . . . uilh
thut restless uncnmlortable feeling.
If you arc miserable and worn out
because of thebc discomforts. Doan's
Pills often help by their pain-relieving;
action, by thefi soothing ellcct to eitso
bladder irritation, and by their mild
diuretic action through tne kidneys
lending to increase the output ot tho
15 miles of kidney tubes.
So if nagging backache tmkes you
feci draged-ont, nihctnble...with reit
Icss, sleepless nights. ..don't wait...uy
Doan's fills... gel the same happy re
lief millions have enjoyed for over 60
years.
i-or conven
ience, ask for the
large size. Get
Doan's Hills today!
Doan's
WILL BUY
SMALL FIR LOGS
6" & LARGER DIAMETERS
Especially Interested in Salvaging
Timber Blown Down by
Recent Storm
For More Information
Phone or See
CHENEY FOREST PRODUCTS
Phone 664-1271 Central Point