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SUNDAY. JANUARY S. 1983
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AUTO ABANDONED A patrolman peers inside an auto
abandoned in snow at Eastbourne, England, to make sure
no one is inside. Britain was digging out of its worst bliz
zard in 15 years as the death toll from Britain to Siberia
pushed steadily higher. (UPI)
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PUBLIC
AUCTION
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10 A.M.
Tues, JAN. 29
SALE ON THE PREMISES
4583 EAST OLIVE
FRESNO, CALIF.
$330,000.00 EVALUATION! - MATHEWS LUMBER CO.
PLANING MILL CUT-UP PLANT
SAWMILL FINGER JOINTERS
ROLLING STOCK ETC., ETC.
RESAWS: Yitet 44" 281 Bind Rmiw;
(2) Turnir 42" Twin Rtuwi with (td
rolls; Yatu 36" and 38" Twin Rtsa.
RIP SAWS: Tannic Multiplt StrsiiM
Lin Rip, 15 I 4" up.. 50 k.i.
FINGER JOINTERS: (2) Industrial Modfl
3496, 5 h.p. fid and tiaad metari;
Indui. Glut Michina, 30 ft. faad tabla.
PLANER MATCHER: Wwdi 404. "il5"
75 h.p. motor, laid and outfad tablai.
MOULDERS: (2) Voattifut 6" with 15
fi p. top and bottom haadt; XL Slicker,
4". 3 h.p. motors.
BREAKDOWN HOISTS: 3 Arm and 2 Arm
with alaetnc erahtt, iiar-haad motori.
TRIMMfRS: Albany 18 ft. with (10) Cut
011 Stmt; 3 It. Multiple Trimmar.
OTHER SAWS: (2) Calif. Claat Sawt. 20
h.p.; Mill Enirt. 24 i 24" Ganc Saw,
200 h.p.; 5) California Cut-Off Siwi;
DaWalt Radial Arm Cut-Off Saw.
COQER: Klamath 21. 6 t 54"; Prauott
6 ft. R. H. Band Mill, 12 ft. tuition
tabla, 200 h p.
MISC. MACHINERY: Klimalh Mtarin(
Machina; Yatai Ponr Planar; Tying and
Hoia Machinai; Millbury D C. Trim and
Oido Machina; Grading Tablat; Sttal
Bait and Roll if Convayori; B lower Syi
timi, Motors, Cltctnct, Pinali, ate. (2)
Atf Comprttsori. ate.
GRINDING ROOM: 7-Whlll Haad Grindar;
Woods Sot-up Standi; Armslronf Band
and Ganf Saw Sharpanart; Acma Circular
Siw Shirpantr; Grinding Haadi; Band
Saws.
TRUCKS AND TRAILERS: 1961 CMC V-6
Oiiiil and 1953 4 cylmdir Dif! Truck
Tractors, 5-spatrJ main, 4-ipeed aunl'y
trinimitiion; Frauhauf Sami and Pull
Trailari; 2-Axla Lumbar Trailtri, ate.
ROLLING STOCK: Garliniar 20.000
Carntr; Hystar RT-150 J 5,000 and
VI-40 4.000 Forklifts.
a-., -aw... . -.a- ( Approumittly 18 Acfai with 100,000 iq. ft.
REAL ESTATE FOR LEASE 10( STEEL WILDINGS. For datailt. contact
ni.ni. mmiL uuni. T Haiarman at our Loi Angalai offica.
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Proper Preparation
For Examinations
Produces Results
adIilt
SUPERVISION AT ALL TIMES
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By DAVID NYDICK
UPI Education Specialist
As examination time ap
proaches many high school
and college students will be
spending long hours prepar
ing Xor these tests. Although
they are consistently advised
not to wait until the last min
ute, this practice continues.
Perhaps, last minute study
is not always the result of
neglect. Much of this is valu
able review. Since most exams
require a great deal of specific
knowledge, going over facts
is quite important.
Techniques Vary
Effective study techniques
vary with individuals. Some
prefer long study sessions
with relatively long rest peri
ods. Others may desire short
study sessions with short
breaks for relaxation. Unfor
tunately, short study sessions
with long rest periods are not
the answer. Parents should
encourage the student to use
the method best suited for his
needs. Make sure that a quiet,
well lighted area in the home
is available. The pressure of
unrelated responsibilities
should be removed. This will
permit the student to concen
trate in a relaxed atmosphere.
The actual studying should
be well organized. Careful
planning will save time and
produce superior results. A
study schedule should be writ
ten down, thus making sure
that sufficient time is avail,
able for each subject. Since
such estimates may be inac
curate, extra lime should be
included. Such a plan needs
a few free times for entertain,
mcnt. Naturally, this will de
pend upon the number of days
or weeks covered by the
schedule.
Materials Available
There are many methods
and materials available for
reviewing. The first step is
clarification of the aims and
general areas covered by the
course. Very often, a course
outline has been distributed.
A good set of notes taken
during lectures is most valu
able. A teacher will probably
discuss those points which he
considers most important. Of
course, many of these will be
included in an exam. A stu
dent should go over the notes.
9 1 carefully checking items
which have been emphasized.
In many cases, students
have been given printed ma
terial covering specific top
ics. These should be closely
studied. They are obviously
considered important by the
teacher.
Textbooks are major parts
of most, courses. Naturally,
they should have been read
throughout the term. The
book should be reviewed to
make sure there is an under
standing of the major points.
A good method is to make
notes in an outline form. Items
which have been written in
a student's own words are
easily remembered. This tech
nique can be used throughout
the year. The notes will then
be available for these impor
tant study times. This avoids
the need to re-read the entire
book.
Review Books Available
Commercially prepared re
view books are available for
a variety of high school and
college courses.
These are not printed for
tiie course as given by an in
dividual teacher. They can be
valuable as concise reviews
of particular topics. The teach
er can usually advise as to
their value for his specific
course. The materials assigned
by the teacher and a student's
notes are more directly relat
ed to the course.
Study for exams should be
well organized. The time spent
in planning will pay off in
efficiency and results.
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London Friday carried an ad
vcrtiscment for a man who
wants to buy a spiral stair
case, cicht feet high and 42
inches wide.
Baby Hummingbirds Are
Tied to 'Mother's Apron'
The small object you might
sometime sec on a tree branch
that closely resembles a knot
may not be a knot at all - it
could be the nest of the ruby
throated hummingbird. The
knot that is not a knot will be
about the size of half an Eng
lish walnut shell.
It will look slartlingly knot
like for the outside of the nest
will be covered with lichens
or some similar material that
blends" in perfectly with the
tree bark. Usually it will be,
if it is a nest' and not a knot,
about 10 or 15 feet above the
ground. It will be about the
most delicate "knot" you will
ever see.
Because of their diminutive
size few people ever are
privileged to see a humming
bird's nest, but it's a worth
while experience lo find one
and learn what a masterpiece
of construction this smallest
of American birds can create.
Hummingbirds are never
found in flocks, or even in
small groups; seldom docs an
observer ever see over one or
two in several days of search
ing. And the nests are even
harder to see than is the bird
itself, until the observer's
eyes are trained lo see what
he is looking for. Then with
diligence and patience the
search is rewarded by the dis
covery of one or more of these
tiny, jewel-like nests.
Strange Occurrence
To those careful observers
who have searched out 'he
nest of the ruby throats, and
revisited the nest during the
time the eggs are there and
the little hummers present,
a strange occurrence in bird
behavior has been noted. This
behavior was believed to be
an accident rather than a plan,
until it had been observed so
many times, by so many ob
servers, that lis occurrence
could not have been an acci
dent. It is now recognized that
the "supposed accident" is a
habit trail, practiced by the
parent birds, as a safety meas
ure whereby the adults can
lea re the nest without worry
ing for fear the youngsters
would fall out of the nest.
While the babies are small,
it is often necessary for both
parent birds to be away, gatlv
ering nectar from deep'
throated flowers or picking up
a few insects. For the babies,
this parental absence would
be the time of great danger,
but there was a wise pro
vision made for just such an
eventuality. Nesting material
comes in handy for other pur
poses aside from structure or
nest lining.
All those serious students
who have closely examined
the nests of the ruby throated
hummingbird are amazed at
the perfection of the tiny nest,
as well as the material that
goes into it. Yards and yards
of spider web; hundreds of
fine, short and long plant
rootlets (hair roots they are
called), and down from vari
ous flowers, selected for its
softness and fineness of tex
ture, are used. The outside of
this gem of nests is covered
with gray lichens.
The eggs, while and usually
I wo in number, are shaped
like eggs but are no larger
in bulk than an aspirin tablet.
From these tiny eggs are
hatched the very smallest of
birds, similar in size to a baby
honeybee. They real on a bed
of softest materials; In the
nest they are barely a half
inch below the tipper rim of
(he nest. So small and light
are the babies a strong wind
can dislodge them or even a
sudden Jar of the tree limb
can spill Ihem to Ihe ground.
Bui mother and father hum
mer have a plan, a clever plan.
They tie the baby in; they
loop a few strands of spider
web about the youngster's leg
so he cannot fall. With a silk
en cord the baby humming
birds arc secured to "mother's
apron."
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IEGAI NOTICES
OHl)iN;Nt K NO. HU
AN ORDINANCE providing for
the construction of sanitary sewer
on Kenyon Street from Garfield
Street to Holmes Avenue in Ihe
City of Medford. Orecon. and for
the assessment of the cost thereof
on adjacent property; provldlns
for a ineetinu of the Council to
consider protests acain.st said .m
provement and providing for Ihe
serving of the owners of adjacent
property with notice thereof by
Ihe Recorder-Treasurer.
THE CITY Or MEDFORD DOTH
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That it Is the Inten
tion of the Council to cause the
construction of sanitary sewer on
Kenyon Street from Garfield
Street to Holmes Avenue in ac
cordance with the adopted and
identified plans and specifications
on file in Ihe office of the Cltv
Manager at the City Hall. Medford,
Oregon, to which plans and speci
fications relerence is herehv made
for details and estimated costs
thereof, and to assess upon each
lot. or part thercor. adjacent lo
and benefited by such Improve
ment its proportionate share of
the cost of said improvement as
provided bv the Charier of the
Cltv of Medford
SECTION 2 The Council will
meet In the Council Chambers at
the City Hall ort the nth day of
January. 1963. at 7:30 P.M.. at
which lime and place the owners
of said adiacent property are
hereby called upon to appear be
fore said Council and show cause.
If any. why said Improvement
should not be constructed, and
why said property should not he
assessed for the construction
thereof.
SECTION 3. That warrants for
the costs of Ihe aforementioned
Improvement shall bear Interest at
four per cent I4'l per annum and
shall constitute general obligations
of the City of Medford. and said
warrants shall be issued pursuant
to. and on the terms and condi
tions set forth In. Orecon Ttcvlsed
Statutes 287.902 to 287.510, lnclu-
SECTION 4. That Ihe Recorder
Treasurer is hereby directed 1o
serve notice hereof, upon the
oroperty owners aforesaid, hy pub
lishing this ordinance once in a
daily newspaper, printed, pub
lished and of general circulation
In said City at least fen 110 days
before the date of said meeting,
and by posting five copies of this
ordinance In five puhllc and con
spicuous places in sain cny tor a
period of ten (101 days prior to
laid meeting.
PASSED hy the Council and
signed bv me in open session In
authentication of its passage this
3rd day of January, 1003
JAMES J. DUNLEVY
Mayor
ATTEST:
n. F. HUSON
Recorder-Treasurer
APPROVED by me this 4th Hay
of January. 1003. '
JAMES J. DUNLEVY
Mayor
LEGAL NOTICES
HKSOM'TKIN NO. SOU 2
A RESOLUTION declaring inten
tion of the City Council lo con
struct a atcr main along Biddle
Road iron. Morrow Road to the
Crater Lake llishway and to assess
the rust thereof ARaimt properties
fronting thereon: and M'ttinc a tune
and place for hearing thereon
he ir Ki.hWL.vt'.u rv tne cy
Council of the City of Medford,
Oregon;
SECTION 1. That it is the men
tion of the City council of the said
city to cnusc an Eight 1B1 in'h
water main to he laid in Biddle
Road from Morrow Road lo the
Crater Lake Highway and to assess
the cost of said water main on the
property fronting on said ttreeti.ii
in proportion to the frontage of
said property.
SKCTtON 2. That the Cltv Coun
cil shall nu-et in the Council Cham,
hers of the City Hall of said citv
at 7-30 o'clock P M. on the l7ih
day of January. l!t3. at which time
and place all protests against the
laying of said water main and the
assessment of the cost thereof on
the property fronting on said
streelssi shall he heard, and Hie
City Recorder is hereby directed to
cause this Resolution to he pub
linheri once in a daily newspaper,
printed, published and of general
circulation in the said city of Med
ford, not less than ten days ur
more than twenty days before the
date of said meeting and a copy of
this Resolution to bo posted for a
period of ten days prior to said
meeting in five public and con
pinions places In the said city.
SECTION 3. That warrants for
the costs of (he aforementioned Im
provement shall bear interest at 4 ;
per annum and shall constitute
General Obligations of the City of
Medford. and said warrants shall
he issued pursuant to. and on the
terms and conditions set forth in.
ORS 2R7.4ii3 lo 07 SIO. inclusive.
PASSED by the Council and
signed hy me in open session in
authentication of its passage this
3rd day of January, lf)t3
JAM KS J. DUNLEVY
Mayor
ATTEST:
D. F. HUSON
Recorder-Trenurer
APPROVED BY me this 4th day
of January, im.3
JAMES J. DUNLEVY
Mayor
C-Card of Thank
WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR
sincere appreciation and grati
tude to aU our many friends for
the many beautiful floral trib
utes and the many other kind
acts ihown to ui during the re
cent loss of our darling baby
daughter and sister.
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold E. Thomas
and Stevie.
WITH DEEPEST GRATITUDEWE
extend this word of Thanks for
tiie comforting sympathy and
help that came to us in our re
cent sorrow. The thoughtfulness
will always be remembered.
J. D. lmperatrice Ac Family
A R Snther A- Family
rL9?E notices
tj- 'a Medford Lodge No, 83.
I OOF. meets Tuesday,
Jan. B. at ft pm. Visitors
welcome. Refreshments.
Jack Adaivs. N. G.
Stated Convocation of
Table Rock Council No.
13 Royal and Select Mas
ters. Medford. Tuesday.
January 8th, preceded by a Pol
Luck Dinner at fi 30 p m. Visiting
Members and Wives welcome.
M. P. Dunn. Illustrious Master.
Stated Convocation of
Crater 1-ake Chapter
No 32, R A M., Med
ford, Tuesday, Janu
ary 8th. preceded by
a Pot-Luck Dinner
at tiJO pm. Visiting Members and
Wives Welcome. Donald L. Wal
riron. Excellent High Priest
3-PERSONAl
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DENTURES repaired and ' rltnr4
while you wait. Day or eve. ph
773-H02B 23 Lozier Lane.
JACKSONVILLE DEN TAX. LAB
uentures repaired while you wail
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HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS?
See Wayne Medford. He can ar
range a loan for you from $50 to
Sisoo. on furniture, automobile
or salary.
LAURENTIDE FINANCE CORP.
t?3 W Main 772-6201
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reward fr return of this be
loved family pet. 104 Portland
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LOST Grey female Skye TerrtetC
Vicinity 1600 block on Ridgei
way. Collar At license. Reward.
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LOST 1st of Jan, 8 fa W 2nc
772-510B. Urge Persian Bra
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eveii. prominent fangs, name Mr
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LA'DIES black billfold. Keep mnri
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CHENEY FOREST PRODUCTS
Phone 664-1271 Central Point
NOTICE OF FILING APPLICA
TION FOR A CHANGE IN
POINT OF DIVERSION OF
WATER
Notice Is given hereby that
Earl E. and Lois W. Rcmwn of
Butte Falls. Oregon, have filed an
application for the approval of a
change in point of diversion of
water from Big Butte Creek.
Certificate of water right issued
to Hiram Doubleday and recorded
at pagQ 730. Volume 1, State Rec
ord of Water Right Certificates,
confirms a right under Permit No.
376 to the use of the waters of
Big Butte Creek for the irrigation
of 20 acres tn the NE' NW'.
Sec. 13. T. 35 S . R. 2 E W.M..
with a dte of priority of June B.
1010. These lands arc Irrigated
thru the Doubleday ditch, the 1
point of diversion of said ditch
being located 33.1. ft. S. and 12110
ft. E. from the NW corner of Sec.
IR. and being within the NW'
NW,. said Sec. 18, T. 35 S.. R.
3 E. WM
The applicant herein, owner of
the lands above descrihed, pro
poses to Irrigate these lands by
means of a pumping plant, the
point of diversion of said pumping
plant to be located 473 ft. N. and
104 ft. W. from the S1 corner
of See. 12. and heing within the
SB' SW1,, said Sec. 12, T. 33 S.,
R. 2 E.. W M.
All persons Interested are noti
fied hereby that a hearing will
be held at the county courthouse
Meilford. Oregon, on February
28. 11)03, at 9:30 a.m. All objec
lions to the proposcn change. I
any there are, will be heard at
sain time and place. Any ohjec
tions shall he prepared in writ
ing, one cony to he served on Earl
E. and Lois W. Remscn. Pitt Star
Route. Box 20. Butte Falls. Ore
eon. and one coov filed with the
Slate Engineer, Salem, Ore., to
gether with a $2 filing fee. at
least 10 dnys prior to the date
set for hearing. If no objections
are nicotine application may ne
approved hy the Slate Engineer
wiinoin a nearing.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
2nd day of January. Ififi.l.
CHRIS L. WHEELER,
Stale Engineer.
TOO MANY BILLS?
Why Not Consolidate?
CREDIT ADVISORS INC.
201 Mrcllral Crntrr Bldg.
773:7103
VACANCY in 1st floor room for i
2 ladies, 2 men nr man St W'ife, .
ambulatory. Walsh Haven Home
forthe Aged. 772-7843. j
WILL GIVE good home & care to
elderly person, private rm. 772
1)768
CHECK Dean & Taylor Ponftae'a
3 1 1 acres of Used Cars heforc you
buy anything anywhere. They're
LOADED.
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem is welcome at the Medford
Group of Acoholics Anonymous
8 30 p.m. Tues. A: Sat. rear
of 212 N. Oakdale. 773-4B48. Al
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MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio,
214 Fluhrcr Bid g . I7.2!?.1 ,
ONCE again In January we arc
ottering acnoiarsnips to an appli
cants for nearly all of your uil
lion, leaving only a small entry
fee. 772-0133 or come tn & see
us at Medford Beauty School.
INCOME tax service. Cecelia Ray-
hurn. 243 N- ivy. 773-a;,5.
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VACANCY for Lady or Man need
ing nursing care. Mountain View
Nursing Home, 306 Park St.,
Ashland.
AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS?
If age. driving record, uninsured
accident financial responsibility
filing, etc., is making it difficult
for you to secure proper Insur
ance, see us. Convenient monthly
Installment. Don Slathoa Insumr.
1003 E. Main, Medford. 773-6658.
Open Mon. .St Tues. till 0 p.m.
TAX REPORTS. Cleo Canoosc, S3
Ross Court. For day or eve. ap
pointments phone 772-2813. Same
location since hmi.
'GINGER'
OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON at
880 Stewart Ave. Special person
alizer' service. All work guaran
teed. Welcomes ladies with thin,
fine or problem hair.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Closed Mondays 773-3130
W
BOB
HART
Offers:
3 BEDROOMS &
FAM. RM. $24,500.00
Located on popular Lyman Ave.
builtm kitchen appliances
ww carpeting 2 baths !
shake roof 2 car garage. And
many other features that will
please you , .
UNDER
CONSTRUCTION
Blossom Terrace. Attractive
reverse plan with outdoor living
area facing the cast ... 3 bed
rooms I baths builtm kirch--cn
appliances forced air heat
ing 2 car garage , . . Hurry
ar.d you can ptck your own col
ors. Priced at $18,900.00.
$450.00 DOWN
Plus Reserves
Cute 3 bedroom home near
Grandview Mkt. Breakfast area
natural wood kitchen plus
dinette. Fireplace. 2 car gar
age. Enclosed yard. Paved street.
Consider trade tor larger subur
ban home.
REMEMBER You Start Pack
ing When You List With
BOB HART, Realtor
143 t. Main St. 772-8591
LiNctl. Norman 772.7404
John Taylor 772-otOS I
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WANT TO BUY
1000 UNMARKED
CARTONS...CHEAP?
It might be quite an adventure to spend next
year's family budget for a thousand unmarked
cartons!
But would you want to have to feed, clothe,
amuse and maintain your family on the contents?
Too much of a gamble-isn't It?
Especially when you know that you can confi
dently spend your money for quality goods you
know and trust-goods proudly trademarked with
manufacturers' brand names.
And advertised brand names mean even more
to you than your biggest money's worth and peace
of mind.These products are the heart of America'!
economy, Their tremendous planned production
, means economic stability and steady employment.
You know them well. They're the kind of products
advertised in this newspaper. Depend on them.
CONFIDENCE
BRAND.
NAMES
LEADERSHIP BRANDS
ARE YOUR BEST BUY
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