School
Hedrick Junior High
Hedrick was honored re
cently when Mrs. Keith Hock
ersmith, head of. the high
school homemaking depart
ment, explained the school
homemaking program by
showing what the students as
sophomores, juniors, and sen
iors have done. Mrs. Hocker
smith also answered questions
about what Hedrick girl:
could expect if they go on
with homemaking next year.
The ninth grade students
also modeled clothes they had
made in class to show the
eighth grade girls who attend
ed what they will do next
year.
Susan House, a former Hed
rick student who is now
senior, spoke about planning
jor homemaking in the fu
ture. Linda Nelson, Judy
Hueners, Christy Finch, Pam
Trowbridge, and Connie Hunt
modeled clothes they had
made at senior high. Coats,
suits, dresses, and jumpers
were shown.
Mrs. Sneed and Mrs. Lord
Hedrick's homemaking teach
ers, also spoke about the
homemaking program at the
freshman level.
The girls from Hedrick who
modeled were Lee Ann Riggs,
Barbara Collins, Christie
Sleeter, L a n a Carpenter,
Sallie Eaton, Rena Brew, Sir
san Ingram, Jannene Tracy,
Karen Jones, Gayle Johnston
Vicki Vorheis, Carolyn Gandt
and Cheryl Hall. They showed
skirts, blouses, bermudas and
capris to complete the pro
gram.
Hedrick has a successful
basketball team this year.
Hedrick has an undefeated
team thus far. Hedrick played
Ashland last week and won
by two points.
Coach is Barney Riggs,
ninth grade physical educa
tion teacher. The team in
cludes Bill Collins, Bruce
Bertrand, Bob Dames, Mike
Farthing, Marc Bayliss, Don
Cranston, Ken Myers, Ron
Scnwinler, Jon McCardell,
Paul Brainerd, Fred Puhl,
Don Wilson, Jack Hurt, and
Frank Rowe.
Thursday's game with
North Grants Pass came out
51-40 in our favor. Bruce
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Bertrand was high point man
with 22 points. Hedrick had
been behind 14-11 at the end
of the first ouarter. Thev took
the lead at about the middle
of the second quarter and
held it for the rest of the
game.
Crater High School
CRATER HIGH SCHOOL
By Karin Griggt
Central Point Carol
Mundlin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Mundlin, 547
Laurel st., was first place
winner and was awarded the
$50 bond in the "Voice of
Democracy" contest held at
Crater High school in the
speech lab January 31.
Competing and speaking on
the subject "What Freedom
Means to Me" were Dave
Force, Tom Crawford, Karen
Griggs, Shirley Savage, Carol
Mundlin, Carol Foote, Bob
Allen and Joyce Roberts,
Eight nervous students wait
ed anxiously for the decision
of the judges. Gilbert Mack
Charles Bateman and Free
man Mason, mayor of Cen
tral Point.
Victor David, post com
mander, conducted the cere
mony, assisted by Donald
Lacy, speech teacher at
Crater. Lacy also introduced
r.d Smitt, past commander of
the post and hospital depart
ment cnairman.
Post Commander Otlev. of
tne crater Lake Post 1833,
announced the winners: Carol
Mundlin, first, Karen Griggs,
second ana Uave Force, third.
ine voice of Democracy
speech contest is an annual
contest sponsored by the Vet
erans of Foreign Wars. This
is the sixteenth such affair.
but is the first time the event
has been held in the Rogue
valley.
The visitors were conduct
ed on a tour of the speech
lab, while waiting the decis
ion of the judges.
Phoenix High School
Edited by Sherry Schwietert
and Lynn Morrison
Phoenix High school's
chorus and band will hold a
concert for the public early
in February, he Triple Trio
also will participate.
Senior Laura Griffith has
been notified by Michigan
State university of her selec
tion to compete for the
Alumni Distinguished Schol
arship award. This is one of
the nation's outstanding schol-
rship programs worth $1,500
nnually.
Seven students received a
straight A average during the
first semester period, which
ended Jan. 18. Freshmen in
cluded Paulette Kime and
Bonnie Simmonds. Sopho
mores were Cheryl Bolz and
Linda Cauthon, while the jun
iors were represented by Dick
Saunders. Seniors Richard
Coulter and Dorothy James
also were on this list.
Receiving no grade lower
than a B in the senior class
were Carol Anderson, Curt
Barnes, Pat Bentley, Laura
Griffith, Judy Hobbs, Dave
McAlaster, Marta Montalvo,
Saundra Nelson, Rickey
Richey, Penny Simmonds,
Judy Stewart, and Jan Stone.
Juniors on this list were
Judy Eagley, Daniel Cooper,
Michele Dube, Lorna Fowler,
Betty Howell, Nelda Miller,
Lois Rasmussen, and Fred
Swingle. Sophomores, who
had the greatest number on
the Honor Roll, included John
Barker, Jackie Bartelli, Saun
dra Becker, Paul Diederich,
Stephen Dube, Cathy Fisher,
Florence Footh, Eugene Hill,
John Homer, Jacque Jeska,
Pat McAlaster, Louise Mc
Dowell, Dale O'Hara, Bonnie
Sweeney, Jay Thomas, and
William Varner.
There were 12 freshmen
who received recog n i t i o n.
Among them were Robin
Barnes, Coreen Davis, Kath
leen Engberg, Mark Fern?,
Don Lewis, Cynda Kesler,
Cheryl Natwick, Michael Scu-
V.ItU C 1. T. . l.
titunW r.ih.r j I
Terry Welburn.
Phoenix students are par
ticipating in the program for
able and gifted at Southern
Oregon college.
Students enrolled in the
classes of creative writing are
Juniors Michele Dube and
Lorna Fowler. Seniors include
Lori Braun, Terri Diederich
Dnnna Hill, Dorothy James,
Saundra Nelson, Jan Stone
and Louis Mauldin. World
Literature students are Pam
Grove and Dick Sanders, jun
iors. Judy Stewart and Sally
Strong. PHS seniors, are par
ticipating in an advanced
Cap C. Vandagrift
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Medford, Oregon
Railroad Payroll
Tax Hike Proposed
Washington (UPD The ad
ministration Tuesday propos
ed boosting taxes on railroad
payrolls to get railroad wel
fare plans out of financial
difficulties.
The legislation, a political
hot potato, would levy higher
taxes on the railroad and on
those railroad employees who
earn more than $400 a month.
An industry spokesman said
It would boost by $56 million
a year the payments railroads
must make into funds which
finance employee retirement
and unemployment benefits.
Tax boosts for workers, who
contribute only to the retire
ment fund, would range as
high as $43.50 a year.
Ullman's Daughter
Festival Princess
Washington-OIPD-Anita UU-
man, daughter of Rep. and
Mrs. Al Ullman, has been
named Oregon's Cherry Blos
som princess for the annual
festival here April 2-6. She
is a student at Wells College
in Aurora, N.Y.
LAST IS FIRST
Chicago -tUPIt- Visiting jour
nalist Alexandre Ga.n' rasio
informed Mayor Richard J
Daley that the Chicago Demo
cratic leader was known in
Brazil as the "last of the big
city political bosses." Daley
protested, "No, no, I'm the
first of the new leaders."
study
tion.
of business organiza-
Southern Oregon college
was the scene of a speech
tournament recently in which
Phoenix speech students, ac
companied by Mrs. Mildred
Hadley, participated. Those
from Phoenix who took part
were Laura Griffith and
Richard Coulter, who formed
a two-man debate team. Also
p a r t i c i p a ting were Sue
Thrapp, Nelda Miller, Lee
Johnson and Tod Dole.
An explanation of the pro
posed consolidation with Med
ford District 549C will be
given by school officials at
the monthly Parent-Teachers
association Feb. 7. There will
be an opportunity for parents
to ask questions they might
have.
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The Medico
I have recently seep sev
eral middle-aged women with
a cystitis, or inflammation of
their urinary
bladder so
mild I advis
ed leaving it
alone- and a
urologist
agreed with
me. In one of
the c, se , the
woman had
, Jbeen treated
Alvarei for week.
with large doses of several
strong antibiotics, and still
there were a few bacteria left
in her urine.
It is interesting that in most
of the cases the woman never
did have troublesome symp
toms, except perhaps on the
first day or two of the illness.
Then she may have had fre
quency of urination with
some burning, and nerhaDs a
little bleeding. In none of the
cases did the slight infection
ol tne bladder scerr to be
producing any general symp
toms, sucn as those that
might go with a slight cold.
The woman felt well and
she had no fever. That the
few germs she had in her
bladder were not doing her
much, if any, harm was
snown by the fact that there
were no pus cells in her urine.
In other words, the germs
were not causing an inflam
mation of the wall of the
bladder.
Every so often, when a
study has been made A sev
eral hundred women or sev
eral hundred high school girls
cnosen at random, bacteria
have been found in the urine
of a small percentage of
them. In a recent article. Drs.
C. M. Kunin and A. J. Paquin,
Jr. and Elizabeth Zacha, R.N.,
reported a study of urinary
tract infections found on ex
amining 9,878 school chil
dren. They found 54 of the
girls and 2 of the boys with
such an infection - in all but
two of the cases without
symptoms. A few of the chil
dren had disease in their kid
neys, and 7 were diabetic.
Should Have Examination
If a woman suddenly finds
herself urinating frequently
and with some burning, she
should have a freshly passed
sample of urine looked at un
der the microscope, a id if
there are many bacteria pres
ent, she should have . physici
an give her (usually) one of
the sulfa types of antibiotic.
If this does not quickly
clear up the condition, the
woman should be examined
to see if there is some con
dition present in either her
urinary bladder or the kidney
(such as kidney stones) that
can keep the infection going.
Also if the woman has had
children and has been left
with a torn perineum and a
bladder hanging down - in
which the urine stagnates and
gets infected - an operation
which will push her bladder
up where it belongs may
quickly give her relief. In
other cases, her kidne. may
have to be x-rayed, after she
has taken a special dye.
A urologist may have to
look into the woman's bladder
with his electrically lighted
cystoscope to see if there is
anything locally wrong.
Worried Grandmother
Many a grandmother writes
me to say she is worried and
distressed because she fears
that her daughter is not feed
ing the children the foods
and vitamins they should be
getting; or she show no de
sire to take Johnny to a plas
tic surgeon to have hit flar
ing ears moved back close to
his head; or she is not getting
Clara's buck teeth cut down
to siie; or she is not seeing
to it that Bill's squinting eye
is operated on and straight
ened: or she is cnnnrnH w.
cause he is not growing tall,
or because Louise looks as if
she were going soon to
weigh 200 pounds, or perhaps
be 8 feet tall. Perhapi anoth
er child is stuttering, or an
other who is still wetting the
bed - and the mother is not
doing anything about it.
Usually, if I can . id time
in which to write the grand
mother, I tell her that while
I feel just as she does that
the child ought to be seen
by a doctor and given the
needed help, I fear that if
her daughter shown nn -ion
of taking a hint about caring
for the child, nothing can be
accomplished by meddling.
rsr
LETS GO FISHING
1937 CHEVY V, TON PICK-UP
with Csmptf, A Cyl., Standard
Transmission, Custom Cab,
Good Tins A Rtal Buy
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MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFCRD,
Roundup
Emeritus Consultant tn Medicine
Mayo tunic
fcnieritus Professor of Medicine
Mayo t'lliuc
(Reenter and Tribune syndicate,
1961)
Occasionally, Grandmother
can accomplish something by
offering, if she has the money,
to pay for taking the child
to a doctor or plastic surgeon
or dentist.
If you or a member of your
family is showing symptoms
of Parkinson's Disease, you'll
want to read Dr. Alvarez'
booklet on the subject. You
may obtain it by sending 25
cents and a self-addressed,
stamped envelope with your
request to Dr. Walter C. Alva
rez, Dept. MMT, Box 957
Des Moines 4, Iowa.
Widows File Suit
In Boat Accident
Portland -0IPft- Trial opened
before Federal Judge John
F. Kilkenny Tuesday of a suit
by two Aberdeen, Wash., wid
ows and the owner of a purse
sein boat seeking $593,000
damages from the federal gov
ernment.
The three asked damages
for loss of tlte women's hus
bands and the fishing boat off
the ' Westport Bar Jan 28,
1960.
Mrs. Robert Bolan and Mrs.
Ted Sigurdson asked $254,000
each for loss of eir hus
bands. Roy C. Furfierd, West
port, asked $85,000 for the
fishing vessel Barbara Lee
which sank after taking the
Coast Guard's 52-foot motor
lifeboat, Invincible, in to. v.
The United States filed a
petition claiming the vessel
was lost as a result of peril
at sea.
Testimony Tuesday said the
Invincible set out to answer
a distress call from the Bar
bara Lee because of turbu
lence at the bar. But the In
vincible capsized and was sub
sequently taken in tow by the
boat it went to rescue.
Another wave struck the
Barbara Lee and it overturn
ed and sank and the two
crewmen were killed.
SEES CONGO ACCORD
Washington -flJPD- Prospects
are promising for "a quick
and peaceful settlement" of
the Congo situation, accord
ing to Secretary of State Dean
Rusk. i
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Jack
son In the Matter of the Estate of
Gust S Avceris, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
thnt the undorsigned has been ap
pointed and qualified as Admin
istrator of the estate of Gust S.
Avfjeris, deceased, and all persons
having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present the
same with proper vouchers, at the
office of Donald K. Denman. 10
Brophy Building, Medford, ure
snn. within six month from the
date hereof.
Dated this Z3rd day ot Janu
ary, 19 63.
uonaio r. uenman,
Administrator.
CITATION
No. 11470
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE Or OHEliON fOH IHIi
COUNTY OF JACKSON
Prnbaie Department.
In the Matter of the Estate
of
CLAUDE AUGUSTUS GROVE, also
known as Claude A. Grove,
Deceased.
TO: Russell F Norvell, Chester E.
Norvell Aubrey E. Norvell, Cecile
Hume and Ercll Shine.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby com
manded and cited to appear In the
above-entitled court and matter
within ten (10) days from the
date ot the service, of this cita
tion. It served within Jackson
County Oregon, and within twenty
(20i days if served in any other
county of the State of Oregon, if
personally servrn, or u servea ny
publication, within twenty-eight
(2H days from the date of the
first publication of thii citation,
to show cause, if any exists, why
an order of sale of the real prop
erly of said estate situated tn
Jackson County C?on. to-wit
Beginning at the Quarter Section
rrni between Sections 27 and
2ft. Township 33 South. Range 4
West of the Willamette Meridian
n Jnckssr. Countv, C.c&un;
thence East 723 0 feet to the
crnter line of the East Evans
ViiHev County Road; thence j
North 8 30' West lona t' I
rosd line H40 0 fe-i 1
thence North O 30 West lflfl
fet to a Din. tl.aJ line point of :
beginning; thence North 0 30'
West lfifi feet tn a pin; thence
South 83' Ori' 3H4.3 feet to a
pin; thence South 8 30' East
lfifi feet to a pin: ?nce West
erly 408 feet 2 Inches tn the
point of brginnlnc: containing
one and mi-half acres, more or
lens, excepting County Road
riffht-ttf-uTKU
tn ny the expenses of arltninistra- I
lion ana tne ciatms againM nmn !
c.ite bv T C Hopkins, the duly j
appointed, qualified and acting ad- I
minialralor of the above entitled !
ettate fthoiiM not b? marie as
prayed for in the petition of aid !
administrator cn file !..
Witness my hand and seal of !
snid Court this 21st day of Janu !
ary. 1963 l
E M. Madden.
Clerk for Um Circuit Cnijrt ;
r,t tn nl O.'CfcOd for i
jqrkFnn County.
Dy Res Jenkins.
Sel oi Circuit Court of
Jackson County,
State of Oregon. j
At
772 - 6185
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OREGON
LEGAL NOTICES
. .!J0IlrE TO IRKniTORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
, IN PROBATE
11iri-MUer 01 ,he E'tale of
JAMES MARCELLl'S SPENCER
. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
"... . urii appointed oy the
Circuit Court o( the State 01 Ore'
. "V w" """"' Admin
istrator of the estate of Jamci
Marcelluj Spencer, deceased, and
have Hlllv niiali,., A ,,
... rt persons
havinj claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present
them, with proper vouchers and
duly verified to me at the office
of Kelly Si Grant Attorneys. 100S
East Main Street. Medford. Oreion
within six months from the date of
this notice.
DATED at Medford. Oregon, this
30 day of January. 1963
JAMES H. SPENCER
KELLY GRANTn"n",r"r
Attorneys for Estate
loos East Main Street
Medford. Oreion
NOTUH OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 2lst day of February
1963 at the hour of 9:00 o'clock
A.M. at the front door of the
Jackson County Courthouse lo.
cated at Main and Oakdale Street
in Medford. Oregon, I shall sell
at public auction for cash, to the
hl.hesi bidder, all of the right, ti
'Ij "" estate and Interest of Joa
,..,... Duiuue Aoains. nus-
hand and wife In the following
described r-al nrnn.,.. ...... "
Commencing at a point on the
.'..JyiS ' Lot 10 Block 3
J WS SJ. EDFRD to the Cit?
of Medford. Jackson Countv
Oregon, said point being 500
feet North from the Southeast
corner of said Lot 10. thence
west parallel with the South
line of said lot. a distance of
200P feet to the true point of
beginning: thence North parallel
with the West line of said Lot
a distance of 130.0 feet: thence
West parallel with the South line
Jl said Lot. a distance of 82
!ke,:.,hfne South Parallel with
the East line of said Lot. a dls.
w.,' " .I30 0. fecl: to P"1"'
West of the true point of be.
ginning: thence East 82 feet
iAin cIVet. poinl ot bintilt.
, ' """v inane pursuant
to an Execution In Foreclosure
issued out of the Circuit Court
Co i" t i k, reon '"f the
.... . ,,,, w (. JQln Qy
Sod TnVfryo I963' whcre'n Dein
......... , wituai- i.uinpany, mc.
a corporation is Plaintiff and Joe
l"ndnl wife are defendants.
196-1 ,y 01 J,nury,
De Armond Leigh,
Sheriff.
Jackson County, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
for Th r?..f' Yf?I"a. PmI
Mnler M"in n B'ddle Road "from
....uw nuaU ,u irair LHKC H pi.
y'n the City of Medford. Ore-
wQF?- osss. t IK
n'L J"1,' unm
ruary. 1063 and will then be pub.
uii; r , M paid for by
LWl u.. r , '"u" cnecK-warranta
i , 'mP"vement Fund War-
ir..i.j .cuirn oy assessments
such vS" property b"ll by
lhe work Includes the following:
..,...lllolclv llJua unenr feet
Trench Excavation and Backfill
Pipe "" lrn
Approximately 1J linear feet
Furnish and Install 8" Cast Iron
iA,PPir22lm."tel?.1.:ch furnish &
.......... u.ic valve
oj-uiHiii Assemniiea
Approximately 840 lbs. Furnish
-HBl lTon r lltings
ohi ?nVnd sP""lltns may be
slon office In the City of Medford
fmS rV. UCP"S!' ' (1S00
1 Ef"i'ed "MTirjiS
: . ,viih.-biioh, are re
turned in good condition within S
days after the bid opening.
Bidders shall pre-quallfy under
279018 Oregon Revised Statutes.
J i"nea 10 reject
any and all proposals and to accept
....... ,..,,unn. an 10 IOC Deal
Interest of the Cltv.
Dated this 1st day of February.
196.1.
C1TV OF MEDFORD. OREGON
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NAME
ADDRESS
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE or FINAL HEARING
No. loin
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF JACK
SON In the MATTER of the ESTATE of
James Thomaa Buckley, also
known as James T- Buckley, de
ceased. Notice ! hereby given that the
undersigned executor of the will
and estate of the above named de
ceased has filed in the above tn
tllled court and matter his final
account and report ol the adminis
tration of said estate and said court
by lu order has fixed February
14th 1963. at the hour of 10:00
o'clock A.M., at the court room of
the above entitled court In the
Jackson County court house, at
Medford, Jackson county. Oregon,
as the time and place for the hear
ing of settlement of any and all ob
jections to said final account and
report, or any item thereof. Any
aim an persons navlng any objec
tion to said account and report are
required to make or tile the same
on or before the aforesaid time
fixed for said hearing
Dated and first puhllshed thii
16th day of January. 1963.
LEWIS. T. BUCKLEY,
Executor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Birtit, ur uhcuun run jack-
In The Matter of the Estate
WILLIAM H. POMEROY.
uereased.
Tcrvrtrr is lu-Dt-nv ninvxt
that by an order of the above
entitled Court dated January 28,
moo, ine unaemsnea wit ad.
pointed executrix of the estate of
William H Pnm.nv ,..r...w
and all per ions having claims
. , vnaui vaioit at c ncreuy
notified to present the same to
(. cAcvuiiix hi sau rranKiin
Building, Medford. Oregon, prop
erly verified as provided by law
-sU "miiiii sia iiiuuiiLs iiuni ine
date of first publication hereof.
nix"1 Ja "a "r puDiisned mis
30th day of January. 1063.
v iuia romeroy.
executrix.
FARRELL. BLACKHURST &
Attorneys for Executrix.
AIIVKRTISEMKNT FOR BIIIS
Sealed hida will h pm.vhi hu
the Jackson Countv Court at th
Courthouse at Medford. Oregon,
on or before 10:30 A.M. on the
tain day ot February. 1963. for
recapping andor repairing of
pneumatic tires for the Jackson
County Road Department for the
fiscal year of March 1, 1063, to
March 1. 1964
Instructions to bidders, ornnnsal
forms, and specifications may ha
seen at the office of the Countv
Clerk or the office of the County
Engineer of Jackson County.
JACKSON COUNTY COURT:
Earl M. Miller,
County Judge.
E. H Taylor.
County Commissioner.
Donald E. Faber.
County Commissioner.
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1963 l
LEGAL NOTICES
AUVtRTlSEMENT FOR BIDS
1 b,d W1" received by
rH.,J.Scluon .C,".un,y Cour In thi
Courthouse at Medlord. O.-egon on
or before 10.00 A.M. on tlie 13th
?,?,ik1 cbu"y- 1063. tot the
furnishing of new tires and tubes
for passenger cars, trucks and
County (toad Department for the
M""clhy,".r964' &r"Ch '' ,893'
lnitruction u bidden and pro
Pom) formi ior the Ure and tubei
can be Seen at the office of the
County Clerk or the office ot the
County Engineer of Jackson
Countv.
JACKSON COUNTY COURT:
Earl K. Miller,
County Judge.
E. H Taylor.
County Comminioner.
Donald E. Faber,
County CommiMloner.
CLASSIFIED
PERSONAL
Lodge Notices ... 1
Special Club Notices ,,, a
Personal 3
Lobt and Found 4
Instructions S
Wanted Male Help 10
Wanted Female Help 11
Male or Female Help 12
Wanted Situations 13
Wanted Miscellaneous 14
Financial dc Loans , .. , 15
REAL ESTATE
For Rent Houses 20
For Rent Apartments .21
For Rent Furnished Rooms .. 22
Rent Rooms and Board 23
For Rent Miscellaneous 24
Wanted To Rent 23
Medford Realty Board 30
For Sale Real Estate ui
Business Opportunities 3i
Wanted Real Estate 33
AD DIRECTORY
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Building Supplies .. . 40
Appliances .. 41
Furniture 4a
Musical Equip.. Radio, TV"143
sports and Hobbles 44
Miscellaneous .45
Nurseries ...... 48
Dogs and Peta . 50
Poultry ...si
Livestock 52
Wanted Livestock 53
Hay, Grain and Feed 54
Frulta & Vegetablea 85
Automotive A Equipment
Machinery and Tractors 60
Logging Equipment ......... 8 1
Equipment For Rent 63
Trailers M 70
Par,. ,, A ...... -I h.
Cyclea and Scooters 73
.ois miiu irucKI 73
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Card of Thinks
FOR" THE MANYActs of Kindness,
uy our inenns, ana relatives,
during the passing of our Father,
Carlton E. (Gene) Bellows; and
for the beautiful floral offerings,
We extend our heartfelt grati
tude. The Bellows Family.
1 LODGE NOTICES
A SPEC
POIN
jjrA af&i
EA.7
SPECIAL CE STbTL
POINT Lodge No. 135
AF&AM. Wednesday. Feb
:3o p.m. Work In
vlteri
V W. Hooklns. V M
2 SPECIAL ClUB EVENTS
ntiMMir.v sit w
viicr wrb Auxiliary veterans
nf FnrtiBn War VsM. rs.
St. Good clean clothing, dishes,
& miscellaneous Items. Sals
starts at ft am. tn A -in An...
one having Rummage to donate
m i w n i sssssssi i i WstaW mm
fear
Customers in Just Few Hours
THE MAIL TRIBUNE
Convenient Order Form
1 2-SPECIAl ClUB EVENTS
OIEi S,ilt Mothers Club RummiTi
Fehl Bid, lot N. Ivy. Proceeds
I j to the sH'holsrthip fund.
3-PERSONAl
DANCE Feb. 9Ul. Upper Applegita
Grange
AS OF this date I will not be
responsible tor any debts other
than my own. Carl Brower,
Butte Falls Star Rt.. Box 4
House ol Beauty has new houri.
5 9 P M- clOMd Mon
days Call or drop in lor ap
pointment. 773-8226. Edwardi i
Niantlc.
RM for I elderly ambulatory lady
or man Ai wife to live in my
comfortable home. 773-769B.
1 YIf-L.NO LONGER BE respon
slble for any debts other than
V??0S?; !1S"S.W'lm Hatten,
- ...cm. ure.
Ph. 772-2333 ves. or Suns, for
??iPi'Pim.enl?' . John Hatfield.
1311 Crater Lake Ave
HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS?
See Wayne Medford. He can ar
il IS! " lo,n '"f you tTon W
1300, on furniture, automobile
or salary.
-&VS,ENJ'Pe "NANCE CORP.
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB
rVl! reP"'l while you wait
890-1071 899.1539
MAXENE'S TAX SERVICE
Day or eve. 664-2731
3558 Table Rock Rd.
DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM? '
Contact A. A. Sun. 8 pjn.
Thurs. 8:30. 404 Walnut
Ph. (164-2006 779-12.11
TAX REPORTS. Cleo Canoose. 83
vuuri. i-or aay or eve. ap
pointments phone 772-2913. Same
ami-p lull,
ANYONE havinj m drinking prob-
"... n.LUIII0 it me flieatora
Group of Acoholtca Anonymous
8:30 p.m. Tues. & Sat. rear
of 212 N. Oakdale. 773-4848. Al
Anon Group lut av .ir t,,..
INCOME tax service. Cecelia Ray.
INCOME TAX
SPECIALIZED BOOKKEEPING
216E Main J72-9 139-772-9862
tax Returns Day or EviT
GALIN E. JORDAN 899-1448
400 "D" St.. Jacksonville
Prompt Tax Service
MARGUERITE RONE
Call 664-1332 Day or Eve.
3312 Table Rock RH. M.rifnrrf
AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS?
-a, uiivuig recora, un
insured accident financial re-
f.pon,',b,"",y Illln' 'o- ' making
it difficult for you to accural
proper insurance, see us. Con
venient monthly Installment. Don
S''hos Insuror. 1005 E. Main.
Medford. 773-6638. Open Mon.
A Tues. 'till 0 p.m.
'GINGER'
OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON at
nan -,..,- a... c ,,
,. -."" r.. oyvtiai person
allied service. All work guaran-
; 'auiea wun uun.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Closed Mondaya 773-3139
MERLE NORMAN CoameUc StudloT
r "u"rerDiaB. 772-BBU
.HOUSE OF BEAUTY
EDWARDS i N1ANTIC ST.
MEDFORD. PH. 772-8228.
Welcome. NANCV Mcutv
LOST 1 pair of ladlea alaaaea.
Call 773-4427. Reward.
$600 WILL HANDLE
$600 will hand. clsan 1 bdrm.
homt. Assume title, 17 mo.
plus T It I, Lgs. Fsnctd Back
Yd., Gar., Gabled roof. 341
O'Gsrs. 772-2420.
EXTRA! I
EXTRA!
COMICE
PEARS
Wonderful titiitf fcvt 4
m ajuallfr fw Mr Gift
in.
$25
Lug
OPEN MONDAY
THRU SATURDAY
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