MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1963
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BUT THEN RESCINDS SOTTO
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MY MOUSE FOR MAM AN'
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Piano Tuners Object to
Pitch as Occupational Hazard
By DICK WEST
Washington - NPII - The
casualty rate among piano
tuners is not as high as it is
gar inaaoa .I- in some omer
like maybe
scuba diving
or air p 1 a n e
wing - walk
ing. Neverthe
less, piano
tuners do
have their oc
cupat i o n a 1
West hazards.
There is always a chance that
a siring will snap and flagel
late them in E-flat, or that the
lid of a baby grand will drop
on their heads.
The perils of piano - tuning
recently were cited by mem
bers of the Piano Technicians
Guild. as one reason for pass
ing a resolution urging that
the standard for tuning "A"
above "middle C" be kept
440 vibrations a second.
Guild members noted with
alarm that some symphony
orchestras were tuning on an
"A" with 442 vibrations. They
deplored the trend to a higher
pitch, asserting that it could
make their work more dan
gerous. '
Extra tension on the strings
might cause a vintage piano,
whose structure had been
weakened by years of absorb
ing sour notes, to fly apart,
they pointed out.
. "You're taking your life
Dennis the
t oonY know IVA4T
TO HAVE FOR DINNER.
Try and
iI,
By BENNETT CERF-
TN HIS LIFE STORY, "Much
l Allen rioted, "In the old
friends got on each other's
too long together. I re
member one day in
Cleveland when my old
partner Bert Yorke fol
lowed me into my dress
ing room. He had on a
red nose and funny facial
make-up, was wearing a
dirty street-cleaner's hel
met, a yellow rubber
cape with a large sponge,
posing as a chysanthe
mum, in Its lapel, had
soiled spats over a pair
of big tennis shoes, and
was carrying a cane, the
ferrule of which reposed
In a large rubber plunger. Thus arrayed, he roared at me,
and I quote, 'Allen, I aia't going to be no straight man for
nobody:" t
A whimsical teacher asked her class, "Would you say that
trousers' Is singular or plural?" Bright boy Pulsifer mswered
promptly, "Both: singular at the topand plural at the bottom."
Mike Hslbouty reports the opening of a new Houston school
for aspiring strip tease artistes. It's called "Ths Navel Academy."
( e MM. r Bennett Cert. Distributed by Kinc Ttsturts Ejmdlcsto
Time .
IHEN HE WANGLES IT SO THE NEW
LITTLE MEMBER PLAVS HOST TO THE
THUNDERING HERO-
HlS.HOUSE-
VOCE-
in your hands when you
raise the pitch on some of
those old alligators," one
tuner wai quoted as com
plaining. The guild indicated it
would carry its case to the
National Bureau of Standards,
and it was the prospect of
governmental interve n t i o n
that aroused my interest in
the controversy.
I called the bureau to see if
the tuners had contacted v it.
The man said they had not.
Furthermore, he indicated
there was nothing the bureau
could do to succor and com
fort them, or relieve their
anxieties.
Although the bureau pres
ently recognizes the "A"
above "middle C" favored by
the tuners, this is not done
for either aesthetic or humane
reasons.
11 is merely abiding by
an international agreement
fixing 440 vibrations as the
standard pitch.
"If an orchestra or any
one else wants to tune at
a higher pitch, that ia an
artistic matter over which
we have no control," the.
spokesman said.
I then called the National
Symphony Orchestra to ascer
tain its feelings on the issue.
A spokesman there told me
that the piano tuners actually
Menace
AH'CUIU.M'A WOOG.AH'
CHOCIATE CAKE, AN 'A GUSS Of
Stop Me
Ado About Me," the late Fred
vaudeville days, even lifelong
nerves when they had worked
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By Jimmy Hatlo
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COOKIN'.' VOU JUST
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COFFEE, MRS. GOOSE&&-
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biscuits-swell of
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Higher
were Johnny come . lately
participants in the vibration
battle.
It seems that the basic
struggle, which has been
raging for years, is between
stringed instrument players,
who want to tune at 442 vi
brations for greater brilliance
of tone, and the woodwinds,
who find it easier to play at
lower pitch.
Dr. Howard Mitchell, the
conductor, said he regards
the 440 "A" as a satisfactory
compromise - and will retain
that pitch.
I trust this will help make
the world safe for piano
tuners.
Servicemen
News
COMPLETES COURSE
Army Pvt. George L.
Swearingen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur L. Swearingen,
Grants Pass, recently com
pleted the four - week tan
dem rotor light transport hel
icopter maintenance course at
the Aviation school, Ft. Rue
ker, Ala. Swearingen entered
the Army in June, 1962. He
a 1062 graduate of Grants
Pass High school.
IN SERVICE
Donald Charley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Charley,
Nick Young rd Eagle Point,
left for Ft. Ord, Calif., and
basic training with the Unit
ed State Army Jan. 20 Char
ley plans to be at Ft. Ord for
three months and then attend
administrative school in In
dianapolis, Ind.
COMPLETES TRAINING
Clifton R. Massey, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Roberts,
111 Chestnut St., Medford,
has completed recruit train
ing at the Naval Training
Center, San Diego.
ON DESTROYER
Radarman First Class Ron
ald D. Laine, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Allan A. Laine, 1015
Murray St., Medford, is serv
ing aboard the guided missile
destroyer USS Buchanan.
The destroyer was part of
the combined force of 20
ships engaged in Exercise
Saddle Blanket early in Feb
ruary off the coast of south
cm California.
Syncom Satellite
Launch Postponed
Cape Canaveral, Fla. -(UPtl-Stormy
weather today forced
a 24-hour delay in plans to
launch America's most un
usual communications satel
lite into orbit around earth.
The launching of the 150
pound Syncom satellite, orig'
inally set for shortly after
midnight tonight, was re
scheduled for early Thursday
morning.
The goal of the shot will
be to put Syncom into an or
bit so high - 22,300 miles
above earth - that it will seem
to hang in the sky in more
or less one spot.
The launching plans wore
fouoled by a wave of thun
derstorms that swept across
the Florida peninsula and
brought high winds and two
inches of rain in six hours to
this area.
Cap C. Vandagrift
REAL ESTATE APPRAISER, CONSULTANT & NEGOTIATOR
ANNOUNCES
HIS NEW LOCATION
1 King Street Phone 779-1666
Medford,' Oregon
Museum Visited
By 1,598 During
Month of January:
Some 1.5Q8 persons visited
Jacksonville museum during
January, to top all previous
Januarys except for 1959, ac
cording to the monthly report
from the museum.
This brings to 510,694, the
number who have toured the
museum since it was opened
July 10, 1950. Visitors came
from 29 states and three for
eign countries-Canada, Mex
ico and China-during Janu
ary. Among the groups which
toured the museum were the
women of the Oregon Asso
ciation of Painters and Con
tractors; Cub Scout Pack 60,
Den 4 and Pack 44, Dens 1
and 5; Bluebirds and Angel
Bluebirds, all of Medford,
Bluebirds from Phoenix, and
a group of Chinese students
from Berkeley, Calif.
Gifts and Loans
During the month a num
ber of gifts and loans have
been made to f e museum.
They include books, fosil
woods, minerals, c a r v d
ivory, pictures, clothing,
stereoptican view, magic lan
tern and slides, horsehoe, an
1840 bedspread, basket, doc
tor's kit, and photographs.
Among the items donated
were a document appointing
election judges for Big Butte
precinct, 1880, and an adver
tising sheet published by the
Jacksonville Times in 1881.
They were donated by Tung
sten Tucker, Prospect.
Others who donated items
were Tom M. Riley, Eagle
Point; Albert Stauffer, Butte
Falls; Dr. Arthur S. Taylor,
Ashland; Mrs. Robert Helms,
Grants Pass; Walter Aldridgc,
Grants Pass; Capt. Ben F.
Ferguson, Jacksonville; Miss
Irene Simpson, Wells Fargo
museum, San Francisco; and
Daryl F a r n h a m, Dennis
Smith, Craig Kobernik, Mrs.
Una B. Inch, Mrs. Alfred S.
V. Carpenter, and Claude
Miles, all of Medford.
LEGAL NOTICES
No. S3.5I-E
SUMMONS FOB PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
MARJORIE IDA SMITH.
vs. Plaintiff
WAYNE MILTON SMITH
Defendant
TO: WAYNE MILTON SMITH, the
above named defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you are hereby re.
quired to appear and answer the
complaint on file against you in
tile above entitled suit within four
weeks from the oate ol tno ursi
fiubhcation of said summons, and
f you fail so to appear, for want
thereof, tne planum will apply to
the Court for the relief prayed for
in her complaint, to-wit: For a
decree of this Court forever dis
solving the bonds of matrimony
now existing between plaintiff and
defendant and nrantine unto plain
tiff an absolute divorce from de-,
fendant. restorlns the parties to
the status of single persons: ward-
the plaintiff the absolute care, cus
tody and control of the minor chil
dren uf plaintiff and defendant,
to-wit: Gene Smith, Karen Smith
and Sunny Smith, and declarlnR
the plaintirf to be the sole owner
of the furniture, fixtures and per
sonal eflects of the parties, ana tor
a further decree awarding the
plaintifl the sum of One Hundred
and Fifty ($150,001 Dollars per
month support moneys for the
care, support and maintenance of
the three minor children of the
parties until such time as said
children, and each of them, are
deceased, attain the ace ot 21 years
or are otherwise emancipated.
The dale ot tne oraer ot publi
cation of said summons is Janu
ary 21, 19R3: the time prescrinca
for the publlcallono of this sum
mons is once each week for four
consecutive weeks. The date of the
first publication of this summons
is January 22, 1063.
WAyiNfi l. rir.i-,iioiioi
Walter D. Nunley &
Wayne G. Helikson
Attorneys for Plaintiff
No. 8 Goldy Building
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
PrnhatP No. 24-63
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
OLIVE G. WOMACK. deceased
Notice in hereby Riven that by
Order of the above entitled Court,
dated January 21. 1963. the under
tigned was appointed administra
tor of the above estate. All per
sons havinu claims against said
estate are hereby notilicd to pre
sent the same to said administra
tor at the office of her attorney,
Thomas J. Reeder.' 30fl Fluhrcr
Building. Medford. Oregon, prop
erly verified as, provided by law
and within six months from the
date of first publication thereof.
DATED and first published this
29th January. 1013.
Shirley W. Som merer
Administrator
Thomas J. Reeder
Attorney for Administrator
NOTICE OF FILING KINAt
ACCOUNT
No. 113111
In the Matter of the Estate
of
HAZEL RUTH MAXSON,
deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned nas men nis una.
account and report in the above
entitled estate and that hy order
of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County, Pro
bate Department, a hearing upon
the same has been set for March
6. 1963 in the Circuit Courtroom
in the Jackson County Courthouse
in Medford. Oregon at 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 ii February S. Iflfi3
Carlos W. Morris.
Administrator
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Americans Rescued
In Helicopter Crash
Saigon, South Vict Nam -IUPD
- A U.S. Army helicopter
crashed Monday in Communist-infested
jungle mountains
north of Saigon but Vietna
mese ground patrols rescued
all six Americans aboard,
military sources reported to
day.
The sources said the Ameri
cans apparently escaped with
out injury in the crash of the
helicopter near the Laotian
border about 210 miles north
of Saigon. Cause of the crash
was not known.
LEGAL NOTICES
NATIONAL FOItLST TIMBER
I-nit SALE
KNOB HILL HLOWDOWN
Oral auction bids will be received
by the Forest Supervisor, or his
authorized representative at the
office of the Forest Supervisor,
Post Office Building. Medford,
Oregon beginning at 10:30 A.M.,
March 14, 1963. for all merchant
able timber marked or designated
for cutting on an area embracing
1.200 acres, more or less, within
Sections 4, 5. 8. 0. 17. 18. 1ft and
20, T. 31 S., R. 3 E W. M. survey
ed, in the Rogue River National
Forest. Jackson County, Oregon.
The estimated volumes are: 3,080
M board feet of Douglas-fir; 1,020
M board feet of sugttr pine, west
ern white pine and ponderosa
pine; 800 M board feet of white
fir and other species. The mini
mum acceptable bid per M hoard
Tect is as follows: Douglas-fir
$23.73; sugar pine, western white
pine and ponderoita pine $17.25;
white tir and other species $5.1 A.
Tliis includes the following rates,
per M board feet for stumpnge. in
cluding deposit for sale area bet
terment: $3 00 base rate plus an
additional $18.00 for Douglas-fir;
$3.00 base rate plus an additional
$11.50 for sugar pine, western
white nine and Donderosn nine:
$2.00 base rate plus an additional
u.4u tor wmte nr and omer
species, and $2.75 for slash dis-
Eoaal for all species. The prices
id for stumnacQ shall be consider
ed as tentative rates subject to
quarterly calendar adjustment tip-
warn or aown warn ny u.o oi tne
difference between the average
of the monthly Douglas-fir Region
Indices, as calculated by the Forest
Service or the Western Pine As
sociation Lumber Price Index for
the three previous months, and the
following base indices: Douglas
fir 09.06 (B); sugar pine, western
white pine and ponderosa ' pine
105.43; white fir and other species
92.98 (A. Such adjustment in
the price for stumpage shall be
applicable to timber scaled during
the three-months period following
the quarter for which the adjust
ment is computed. In no event,
however, shall the payment rates
lor each quarter be less than the
base rates as stated above. When
the adjusted rates by species arc
lower than the base rates, the dif
ference between the total dollar
value of the timber cut at adjusted
rates and at base rales will be re
corded for each species. The stump
age rate for any species will not be
Increased above the base rate until
the subsequent adjusted rates
above the base rates for all species
develop an accumulated total dol
lar value In excess of the total re
corded accumulated difference for
all species. Scaled bids will be
publically opened and posted, at
the office of the Forest Super
visor, at 10:30 A.M. on March H.
1983. All those who submitted a
satisfactory sealed bid will be
permitted immediately to continue
u lie nun uuiuiiiK. n iiiuiivjr uruci,
bank draft, cashier's or certified
check in the sum of $(i.800.00 must
accompany each bid. to be applied
to the purchase price, refunded,
or retained for application to any
claim for damages, according to
the conditions of sale, u reauestcd
by the purchaser, contract terms
will permit felling of timber In
anvancc oi payment up io inc
value of the performance bond.
If an oral bid is declared to be
high at the closing of the auction,
the bidder must immediately con
firm the oral bid hy 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
scaled bids and full Information
concernhiB the timber, the condi
tions of siilc Hnd the submission of
bids should he on tamed from tne
District Ranscr. Prosoect. Oregon.
or the Forest Supervisor. Medford,
Oregon before bids are submitted.
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NOW
AUDITING ACCOUNTS
for the next
REDBOOK!
You make your own rating
by the way you pay your
bills. Pay promptly and
make a good rating.
A Slow Paid Bill looks
better than a Slow Bill
that's still owing. Pay
them today!.
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY PROBATE DE
PARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
Adabelle Story Newhall, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY C.1VKN
that the undersigned has filed his
nnai account and report in tne
above entitled estate and that hy
oraer ot ine circuit court of jbck-
son County. Oregon. Probate De
partment, a hearing upon the same
has been set for Thursday, March
14. 1963. in the Circuit Court
Room at the Court House in Med
ford. Jackson County. Oregon, at
the hour of 0:30 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 is Fchruary 12, 19t3.
Robert D. Hcffernan, Jr.
Administrator with the Will
Annexed
Roberts. Kellington, Branchfield
& Hcffernan
Attorneys for Administrator with
the Will Annexed
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L. D. WANEK, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
announces opening of office
in general practice
832 East Main
Suite 11
Office Hours by Appointment
Phone 779-1721
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1 LODGE NOTICES
Stated Communication
Warren Lodge No. 10
AF St AM Jacksonville
Wed. Feb 13. 8 p.m. Of.
ficial Visit District Dep.
titv. Visitors welcome.
Refreshments.
Don Shores W;M.
Med ford Lodge No. 83
I.O.O.F. meets Tuesday,
Feb. 12. 0:30. Pot luck
dinner, 7:30. Lodge, ft, Card party.
IS. B. MClNew. N.U.
3-PERSONAL
AS OF this date I am not rcspon.
sioie tor any aents otner man
my own. W. Henry Roberts.
P. O. Box 484, White City,
Oregon. -
WOMEN'S Exercise CIbss. Mon.,
Wed. & Fri. 773-482B.
WIDOW will share pleasant Chris
tian nome. run, at woarn lor
working lady or elderly ambula
tory lady. Walking dislanco to
Sears & town. 773-7211,
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem is welcome at tne iviociiord
Group of Acoholics Anonymous
8:30 p.m. Tues. it Sat. rear
of 211 N. Oakdale. 773-4848. Al
Anon Group every Tuesday.
HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS ?
bee Wayne Medford. He can ar
range a loan for you from $50 to
$1500, on furniture, automobile
or salary.
LAURENTIDE FINANCE CORP.
123 W. Main 772-6201
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB
Dentures repaired wiiiie you wait
MAXENES TAX SERVICE
Day or eve. 664-2731
355B Tahie Rock Rd.
DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM?
Contact A. A. Sun. 8 p.m.
Thurs, 8:30, 4U4 Walnut
Ph. 6H4-2006 770-1251
TAX REPORTS. Cleo Canoose, S3
kosb i-ourt. for day or eve. nn
pointments phone 772-2013. Same
location wince ihi.
INCOME tax service. Cecelia Ray-
PHrn,ijiii'tai n . ivy. TYa-a.iHii.
MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio,
214 FUihrcr Bldg. ZZ'PJU1.
DENTURES repaired and rellned
while you wait. Day or eve. Ph.
7736026 25 Lozier Lane.
2
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MARGUERITE RONE
Call 664-1352 Day or Eve.
3512 Table Rock Rd. Medford
INCOME TAX
SPECIALIZED BOOKKEEPING
216 E Main 77 2-913 9-77 2 -0862
AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS?
If age, driving record, un
insured accident financial re
sponsibility filing, etc., is making
It difficult tor you to secure
proper Insurance, see us. Con
venient monthly installment. Don
Stathos Insuror. 1005 E. Main,
Medford, 773-6658. Open Mon.
& Tues. 'till 9 p m.
'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 r ... 773-3139
Tax Returns Day or Eve.
GALIN E. JORDAN 890-1440
4uo "U" St.. jackJionviUe
VACANCY for Lady or Man need
ing nursing care. Mountain View
Nursing Home, 596 Park St
Ashland.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Ph. 772-2335 eves, or Suns, for
appointments. John Hatfield,
1311 Crater Lake Ave
4-LOST AND FOUND
BLACK and white cat lost near
orcy s rurnlture store in Cen
tral Point. Answers to the name
Ting Ting. Call 664-2063.
LOST At Ashland Wranglers
Arena Jan. dim. une new norse
bridle. Rolled leather, split ear
with stalnlebs steel ferrules on
head stall. This bridle a cher
ished gift Reward. 462-0984.
LOST Galvanized metal box.
Mechanics tools. Reward. Call 773-
3394 664-1512
LOST Female Beagle, loved pet.
n e warn, aja-zau. .
HAIR styles that look and wear
well Special waves for students,
$10 up. Lady Medford.
32 N Oakdnle 773-321 1
5-INSTRUCTIONS
SAX Clarinet Trumpet. Begln-
liiiiK. tinvaiivva. nsiiuniuiv.
773-3547.
10-WANTED MALE HELP
MAN or woman for Watkins Route.
H)3 wk. guarantee it you can
aualliv. From 8 to 9 a.m. and
from 8 to 8 p.m. 1414 Stage Pd.,
soutn Meaiorq.
SALESMAN KIRBV CO,
Commission1773-3333
PRUNERS WANTED
Phone 772-7873 or 7727014
utter R p.m.
1 1 WANTED FEMALE HELP
tTme clerk typist for clinic,
dictaphone transcription. Write
Tribune Box 3007, stating educa
tion at experience
MATURE LADY to care for 3 yr.
old boy in my nome. 7a-oio
eves.
LUSilER Cosmetics ' subsidiary of
Bristol-Myers, aavertisca nation
ally in McCalls magazine, has
opening for Consultant due to
rapidly expanding business In
this area. Full or part time. Com
plete training. Commission, Ph.
4K2-2432 or write Tribune Box
33ti2.
12 MALE OR FEMALE HELP
MEDFORD
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE '
Room 201 Executive Bldg. '
21ft E. Main 773-3643
13-WANTED SITUATIONS
APT. MGR. Maid, experienced.
references 4B'z-iHta.
EXPERIENCED woman baby sitter
, 80c hr plus transportation. Good
reiS. 773-HUUU.
WANTED typing, my home call
WANTED housework or baby sit.
tin. 779-1(154
CARPENTER & concrete form
work wanted, reasonable. 004
2887. TT
1 3 WANTED SITUATIONS
IKONING & MENDING. Fret Pick
up. del. 664-1753.
ROOFING
Repaired, patch work. All work
guaranteed. Lowest rates in val
ley. 24 nr. service.
772-6726
WANTED carpenter work 6c hedge
trlmmlnn, 772-4332. '
CARPENTER work & painting. By
h r or lob. 7 73-6779.
CHILD Care. My car. your home.
Experienced. 773-1184.
CHILD CARE. MY HOME.
772-4176
CARPENTRY, rough & finish. Lotl
of rel Reasonable. 772-8383.
EXPERIENCED'ranch hand wishet
employment with reliable party,
47 Yrs old, married, no children.
F. F Richburg. 3099 Jerome
Prairie Rd., Grants Pass 479-3028
BABYSITTING, my home, any
tiine. Soa Beall Lane. 664-2535.
EXPERIENCED baby sitting. My
. home 772-5480J
WANTEDIronlng, my home. Sat
. Isfactory work. 773-4413.
HOUSE CLEANING & Ironing.
Rets. 772-5992
IRONING
in my home.
IRONING, free pickup Ic delivery.
773-1489. No Saturday calls.
FAST IRONING
Experlenceci 779-1469
TAILORING ALTERATIONS
773-4260.
ALL types carpenter work' No job
too small 773-3243. 773-6382.
CUSTOM MADE SUP COVERS"
& DRAPES 772-8955
14 Wantid Miscellaneous
WANTED broken or badly worn
Mnrchant calculator, must be
rea6onable.535-4078J .
WANTED Grain drill. State mod.
cl. price Ac . condition. Write
Tribune Box 4728.
CASH FOR FURNITURE
Misc. tools or anything salable.
Or will sell on consignment.
Red Barn Auction Co.'
S. Hwy. 00 535-1828
WANTED TO BUY 200 CORDi
16" green Laurel and Black Oals.
773-1576.
TAX WORK
MADE EASY
Rent or Lease
Adding Machine
Typewriter
Calculator,
VOIGHT'S
8th & Grapa
Easy Parking
772-4100
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