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4 E THURSDAY, ttBMUAHr -i. mt.uvtiu tnAiL. liilauni., MldiVhU. On-uu-t TheyTl Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo Lawyer loophole just admitted Ten years later- now its judge to the bar, has all the legal facts' loophole. everything mas to be and figures at his fingertips spelled out ano laid right w mis lap ! p I r J l i ABSOLUTELY.' UH-DO I HAVE 'AS DEFINED IN 1 LAW Kbb, COLONIAL UW A CASE. 1771 1 RUMCAkt KUMQUAT,l924IPSO FACTO- GLADSTONE, 627 TO Editor's notai Sylvia Poriar absence a column by Ralph McGill will ba subtlituttd. Mc Gill it writing a taritt of articlat on African nation!, where he it prattntly touring. A VIEW FROM A TERRACE ' Conakry, Guinea It was just after breakfast that a tall, solemn African with a big-eyed, attractive little girl came to the terrace of the home of U. S. Ambassador William Atwood. He spoke politely In Trench. The tiny, slender girl, of about five years, took us all in with her somewhat fear ful eyes. She had, it developed, two badly infected ears. They had been pierced for rings, and a dirty string had been looped through each. Infection followed. Her ears were swollen about the lobes and pus pockets had formed behind each. The father knew that the ambassador's wife did volunteer work at the hospital. He had brought his young daughter. Mrs. Atwood went to her quickly, spoke to her, and sat her on a bench on the terrace. She then went into the house and returned with cotton, a bottle of antiseptic wash, and some antibiotic salve. The child sat quietly, her eyes large with apprehension of pain, while the ambassador's wife care fully cleaned the Infected areas, drained the pus from the boil-like swellings, and after another gentle but thorough antiseptic cleansing, applied the antibiotic salve. The father was then Informed that when were pierced, only strings which should be used to keep them opened, and that the piercing Instrument also should be dipped in it. He thanked her, took the little girl's hand and walked away. The next morning she was back. The ears were dressing. Two days each watk Mrt. Atwood and Mrt. Eugane Abramt, wife of tht Embassy Davalopmtnt officer, work at voluntttr aidtt In tha Conakry hospital. Thty help dcllvar babitt, scrub bads, pailantt, and do all work usually dona by hotplial aidtt. Tha ambassador and tha staff are popular and raipaciad because ihty have oarnad it. It it relatively a small group, and to mo it taams overworked. But it it dedicated and makes intelligent, understanding contact with tha lift of Guineant. The ambassador has traveled over most of the country, visiting where no automobiles have been. The roads traveled are often mere tracks between which grasses and weeds grow as high as the car Itself. It Is necessary to carry food and sleeping bags along. But the hundreds of villages have been visited and have seen the American flag flying from the ambassador's Jeep. They are a friendly people, eager to learn, and appreciative of respect and understanding. The Republic of Guinea has about the area of Oregon. It is divided into three geographic regions, ranging from coast to mountains. The coastal region is quite hot and humid. One of its problems is to communicate with and unite more than 13 ethnic groups. Three of these are quite large, The Fulalis make up about one million of the republic's three million population. The Mnllnkes, of the northeast, number about 600,000, and the Soussons, of constnl areas, about 325,000. French is the official language, but as of now only about 30 per cent of the people spenk It. Communication and education are imperative prob lems. But here everything it a necessity. This it the more ironic because Guinea potentially it one of the richest countrlet In Africa. It hat one-third of tha world't known rttervet of high grade bauxite. Many of lit mountain! are heavy with iron ore. Along the beachei are huge deposits of volcanic-looking ttone. Much of it ttemt to be almost pure iron. There are large diamond depotiti and the agricultural economy has possibilities. But Guinea was perhaps the most neglected of the French colonies. Certainly this was true of education, roads and communications. The Soviet bloc has been busy, hoping to make a satellite of Guinea because of her desperate need for almost everything. But while Soviet aid still is being accepted its barter aspects are hurting to the balance of trade. Other That of the U. S. la relatively small, but has a high degree of sincerity and grass roots help. Here almost everything that is done seems a drop In the bucket. But drops can fill buckets Nowhere is U. S. aid getting Africa-and especially in Guinea. -Br CLAY R- ym mar. n M Youf Boil Adnly GWt K "t According ro fha Start. 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(UPI) Kapers Production Medford Kiwanis club will dedicate Its 1963 Kiwanis Kapers production to E. Ron ald Rice. Rice, member of the Med ford club and governor of the Pacific Northwest district of Kiwanis International died Tuesday. He had taken part in 14 past Kapers shows. The show, "Well, Flip My Wig," will be presented Feb. 27 and 28 and March 1 and 2 at Medford High school audi torium. It has all local talent with professional direction. Memorial services for Rice were conducted at Wednes Cap C. Vandagrift MAI ISTATI APPRAISIR, CONSULTANT 4 NEGOTIATOR ANNOUNCES HIS NEW LOCATION 1 King Street Phone 779-1666 Medford, Oregon IT'S YOUR, LAW Rnptel or law Main Dtmocttcj Lira Editor'! nofei The follow ing article waa prtparad as public service by the Ore gon Slat Bar. It 1$ not in tondad to b lagal advice. Tboao having lagal prob lam ihould taka all oi tha (acta to an attornay. A alight changa in iacta may altar tha outcoma of caaa. EMINENT DOMAIN Under the feudal system in England, all land was owned by the Crown, with apeclfied lords or tenants having the right of pessession. Property owners in this country own their land outright, the states no longer having the ultimate title. But even in this country, ownership of land is not abso lute. It Is still subject to the right of the state or federal government to take the prop erty for certain essential uses, HERE AND TAKE fV0 Will Be Dedicated day's noon luncheon of the Kiwanis club. Taking part were The Rev. Harvey Coo vert, pastor of Zion Lutheran church; Salvation Army Ma. William Ricken, Dr. L. Paul Walker and Jennings Pierce. All are members of the Med ford club. It was announced at the luncheon that the district board will meet within a few days to name a man to carry on Rice's duties for the re mainder of this year. The suc cessor will be named from among past governors or from among division lieutenant governors. This right is called eminent domain. Eminent domain laws re quire that there must be a public use and necessity for the taking of the land, and that the landowner be com pensated adequately for what is taken, and for damages re sulting to other land not actually occupied. The word "taking" as ap plied to this phase of law has been held to include, besides actual possession, cases where land is damaged, as for In stance where land is flooded by backed up waters from a dam, or where a highway cuts through the middle of a farm, making it dangerous to drive livestock to pasture. Under certain condi t i o n s private corporations such as telephone and power compa nies or other public utilities may exercise the right to con demn property, provided the conditions of public use and necessity and adequate com pensation are met. Landowners may, if they feel compensation offered is not adequate, have comoensa. tion determined by a jury Dut wey cannot prevent the taking of their lands if public necessity for such taking is snown. Classified Rates Minimum Sizei Two Lines 1 day per word- 80 .120 15a 19o 2 days per word.. 3 days per word.. S days per word.. 6 days per word...,..MM... 20c Jackson, Josephine and Siskiyou Counties Rate Other Areas Per Word 8c Per Day By Line Per Month $3.00 Box Number Service Charge SOo (Minimum Cash Ad 80c) Business Directory Each lint per month.MHn..S2.2S Minimum per month.. ....S6. 75 Dead Line on Classified Ads SK)0 p.m. for following day, except 10 a.m. for Monday; for Sunday noon Saturday. Dead Line on Display Classi fied Ads 10 AO a.m. Saturday for Sunday and Monday; 3 p.m. tht day btfort publlcaUon for Tues. through Frl. APPROVED CREDIT CHARGES BILLED BY THE LINE Minimum Charge $1 JO Legal notices NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT JAND ACCOUNTING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. IN PROBATE. In the Matter of the Estate of HERMAN HELLER. Deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given that March 11, 1883. at the hour of 10:00 O'clock a.m. In thn rtrrnlt Courtroom of the Jackson County Courthouse, Medford, Oregon, has ueen u.v uraer oi tne Honorable Edward C. Kellv. Circuit June dated and filed the 3th day of rrotuary, 1UOJ, set RS the time and place for hearing on said Final Report and Accounting, and all persons having objectiona thereto should file the same with the said Court on or before said date ot hearing. Date of first publi cation of this Notice. February 7. 1B63. Hugh W. Gould, Administra tor. Sherman S. Smith. Attorney for Administrator, 127 N. W. "D" Street, Grants Pass, Oregon. NOTICE OF SALE No. 11411 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY In the Matter of the Guardianship of the Estate of ANNA L. KENNEY also known as NAN L. KENNEY, incompetent. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to order made and entered In the above entitled court, In the matter of said estate, the undersigned guardian, from and alter the 18th day of March, 1963, on bids which are to be received at the otilce of Jones. Reeder A Bashaw, attorneys at law. Fluhrer Building. P. O. Box 567. Medford. Oregon, will proceed to sell at private sale and for cash, all the riant title and interest of the above named ward In and to the following described real property situated In Jackson County, Ore gon, to-wlt: Beginning at a point North 21',' East 60 feet from the Northwest corner of Block 37 In the City of Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon, said point being on the Easterly line of Oregon Street: thence Northeasterly along the said street line 250 feet: thence Southeasterly parallel to F Street, 200 feet; thence South westerly parallel with Oregon Street. 230 feet to the Norther ly line of F Street- thence Northwesterly along F Street 200 feet to the point of begin ning CHRISTIAN JOSEPH KENNEY Guardian NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of Jacob D. Brown, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have been appointed Executrix ol the above estate bv an order made therein on January 28. 1963 all creditors having claims against said deceased are herebv notified to present the same, duly verified and with proper vouchers attached, to me at the office of Roberts Krllinjrton. Branchfleld ft Heffrr nan. 711 East Main Street. Med ford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 31st day of Jsnuary. 1963. Bettte R. Huson Executrix "By George" 1961 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. Station Vfaeea Psrltwawl. V-l, Auto- :V $2299.00 LEA RAMBLER Fifth i lartftft Phtnt 772 115 UCAl NOTICIS NOTICE ' No. urn IN TUT. CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Or OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of tht Eatat of ELIZABETH WOODSON. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the underaisned administra tor of the abov estate haa filed his final report and account here in and that Monday. March 18. 1983. at 9 30 o'clock jn. at the courthouse in the city of Medford In aaid county haa been fixed by the above named court as the time and place for hearing objections to said final report ana account and for tht examination and allowance thereof. Dated and first published this 14th day of February. 1883. William V. Deatherasa, Administrator Frohnmayer, Lowry, Hogan St Deatheragt Attorneys for Administrator TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION BIDS as hereinafter designated will be received by tht District Manager. Bureau of Land Manage ment, BLM Warehouse Area, Arm ory Drive, Medford, Oregon (Mail ing address 1133 S. Riversldel, at 10:10 A.M, PACIFIC STANDARD TIME, on Thursday, March 14, 1963. for all timber marked or de signated for cutUng. Before bids are submitted, full Information concerning the timbtr, the condl tiona of sale and submission of bids should bt obtained from the above District Manager. The right Is hereby reserved to waive tech nical defects In this advertisement and to reject any or all bids. The United States reserves the right to waive any informality in bids re ceived whenever such waiver is in the interest of the United States. in iACSSUN CUUNTY: OKKUUN: OliC: All timber designated for cutung on skunwu. see. Z9. t, 34 s, R. K, W1IL Mer estimat ed for the purpose of this salt to be 10 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir, S M bd. ft sugar pine, I M bd. ft. white fir. No bid for less than 120.00 per M bd. ft. for tht Douglas-fir, S39.20 per M bd. ft. for tht sugar pine, ss.65 per M bd. it. for the white fir, or a total purchase price of 8523.23 will be considered. m: lnimum deDosit with bid S7S.00. All timber designated for cutting on SW'.SE".. Sec. 28: E!;NI Sec. 34: W'iNE'.i, NW". N!4 SW",. NW'tSEi), Sec. 33: T. 32 S., R. 1 W, WIU. Mer., estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 4.102 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir, 80 M bd. ft. sugar pine, 102 M bd. ft. Incense-cedar, 334 M bd. ft. white fir, 44 M bd. ft. hemlock. No bid for less than 817.75 oer M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir, S29.75 per M bd. ft. for the sugar pine, 86.90 ier M bd. ft. for tht lncense-cedar, 5.65 per M bd. ft. for the white fir, 87.50 per M bd. ft. for the hemlock, or a total purchase price of 878.408.90. will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid 87, 900.00 All timber designated for cutting on S'iSW. SEW. Sec. 33, T. 33 S, R. 3 W.; Lots 1 & 2. S', NEU, Sec. 3, T. 34 8, R. 3 W, Will. Mer., estimated for the pur pose of this sale to be 2.233 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir. 33 M bd. ft. ponderosa pine, 228 M bd. ft. Sugar pint. 2 M bd. ft. Incense. cedar. 87 M bd. ft. white fir, 1 M bd. ft. hemlock. No bid for less than $18.00 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir. 826.90 per M bd. ft. for the ponderosa pine, $31.55 per M bd. ft., for the sugar pine. $5.25 per M bd. ft. for the lncense cedar. $7.30 per M bd. ft. for the white fir, $7.70 per M bd. ft. for the hemlock, or a total purchase price of $48,964.40. will be con sidered Minimum deposit with bid $4,900.00. All timber designated for cutting on SWi'.SW',',. Sec. 29; aec. 30; WliNWH. SE',' NW!'4, N'.iSW",'.. Sec. 32, T. 38 S., R. 3 E, Will. Mer., estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 475 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir, 10 M bd. ft. ponderosa-plne. 11 M bd. ft. sugar pine. 21 M bd. ft. lncense-cedar. 1.623 M ba. ft. white fir. No bid for less than S17.R3 ner M hri ft tnr h Douglas-fir. $16.00 per M bd. ft. for the ponderosa pine. $11.20 per M bd. ft. for the sugar pine, $595 cr m ua. i. lor me incense-cedar, 4.50 per M bd. ft. for th um fir, or a total purchase price of $16,199.40, will be considered. Minimum deooslt with km $1,700.00. NOTICE TO rRMUTOni IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE """a ur UKEUON FOR JACKSON COllNTV IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Deceased NOTICE IS HFBFHV nTMVM that by an order of the above entitled court dated February 18, mo, me unaersignea was an. minted executor of the estate of na Rader Stanliv riv..ri -a all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to said executor at 230 Franklin Building. Medford, .. , " . ....el i j vcmiea as pro vided hy law and within six months from the date of first pub lication hereof. Dated and first published this 21st day of February, 1963. J. narvey Stanley Exerntop Farrtll. Blackhurst & Hornecker Attorneys for Executor NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL ACCOUNT NO. 1141? IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE finift ur UHtiUUH FOR JACK SON COUNTY Prnhnt n.nirlm.nl In the Matter of the Estate of rntuamta u. SNEDICOR. .. , Deceased. Notice ! hrHv Jean Piatt Fety. executrix of th. Eatate of Frederick G. Snedicor Deceased, has filed in the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon for Jackson County, her First and Final Account as such executrix of said estate, and the 20th dav of March. 1963. at the hour of 9:00 o'clock AM. In tht Court, room of tht said Court at the Courthouse. Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing of objectiona to said First and Final Account, and all persons hsving objections thereto are hereby re quired to make or file the aame on or before said time. uaifcu February 14, 1963. Jean Piatt Fety Executrix Robert D. Dames. Attorney Medford. Oregon NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Probate No. 1 1 225 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF AMOS W. WALKER, Deceased Notice is hereby given that The First National Bank of Oregon, Portland, executor of the above estate, has filed in the above en titled court and cause Its Final Account and Report and said court has fixed March 25. 1963 at the hour of 8.00 o'clock Court Room of said : a m.. In the Court at the Court House tn Medford Oregon as the time and place for hearing objections thereto and for the set tlement thereof. Dated this 21st day ot February, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON. PORTLAND, Executor Farrell. Blackhurst A Hornekr Attorneys for Executor TV BY LIGHT Chicago - Mi - Lighting fixtures attached to the wall or ceiling add to the relax ation of television viewing, according to the American Eoi e Lighting institute which says a television tube is not designed to be view ed in a darkened room like a movie screen. CLASSIFIED PERSONAL Lodge Notices . Special Club NoUcej , Personal Lost and Found Instrucuons Wanted Male Help Wanted Female Help . Male or Female Help . Wanted SltuaUons Wanted Miscellaneous . Financial At Loans . REAL ESTATE Por Rent Houtei -. 20 For Rent Apartment! 21 For Rent Furnished Roonu 22 Rent Rooms and Board For Rent Miscellaneous Wanted To Rent Medford Realty Board , For Sale Real Estate ... Buslnesi Opportunities , Wanted Real Estate AD DIRECTORY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Building Supplies Appliances Furniture Musical Equip., Radio, TV Sports and Hobbies Miscellaneous Nurseries .. Dogs and Pets Poultry Wanted Livestock - Hay, Grain and Feed . Fruits & Vegetables . Automotive A Equipment Machinery and Tractors . 60 Logging Equipment 61 Equipment For Rent 62 Trailers 70 Parts and Accessories 71 Cycles and Scooters 72 Carg and Trucks 73 UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late to Classify A MONDAY ONLY Business Directory ...... h 2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS ROGUE YACHT CLUB General meeting Sunday, Feb. 24, 3 p.m. Temporary club quarters, old Stage rd. 772-9559. RUMMAGE St Food Sale by Mis sionary Ladies of First Church of God. Feb. 22. Fehl Bldg. 9 a.m 4:30 p.m. 3-PERSONAL LEON'S JANE. SHARON St BEV Specialize in personally shaping, coloring St styling your hair at LEON'S HAIR FASHIONS 231 E. 6th. 773-1592 JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB Dentures repaired wnue you wail 899-1071 899-1559 Classified Business and Service Directory Firms and Individuals Specializing to Save You Time and Money I Building and Construction REMODELING? CALL DAN PATCH CO. 772-4324 or 773-7172 PLASTER It STUCCO REPAIR Free estimates on remodeling Ic repair. 535-1313 Call 664-1654 for ALL your Building & Remodllng needs. Financing. WESTWARD HO Const. Co. BACK HOE WORK. LOADER tt DUMP TRUCK WORK. Lee D. Williams 772-2284 APPLEGATE EXCAVATING CO. Back Hoe Dump Truck Loader Bulldozer PH. 899-1563 D. K. "DON" HAINES BUILDING & REMODELING Rooting Siding all types. Ce ment block work, foundattona under older homes. 100ri financ Int Free estimates. 772-3717. Chain Saws McCulloch Chain Saws U-Haul Trucks Caveman Campers & Rentals BARNES RENTALS 530 W. 6th 772-9983 CHAIN SAW SALES 4i SERVICE 1321 rf. Riverside 772-7338 Lombard Chain Saws Oregon chain General Bars. Rrntals. Repairs on all saws. Electric Shaver Service Elec. Shaver & Clipper Service Guaranteed service, parts - all makes. Closed Sat. P.M. Monday 114 E. 11th 772-4H32 Fuel OAK. LAUREL ti FIR CUT TO ORDER It DELIVERED. 664-2763 DRY TRASH BURNER It COOK STOVE WOOD. J5 losd, delivered. 779-1707, 772-3447 16" ' to 24" DRY RED FIR $13 A CORD Immediate Delivery. 865-2368 CALL 772-6223 FOR Flying "A" Heating oil. Dry Body fir, hardwood At log ends. Naumes Equipment It Fuel Co. LAUREL & OAK PROMPT DELIVERY 899-1645 or 773-3392 BODY FIR 18" $18 cord. , cord $10. Csll 773-3043 RED FIR LOG ENDS Fireplace or Heater Dry split 400 eu. ft. $29 Dry split 200 cut. ft. $13 Green unsplit 400 cu. ft. $19 NO ROT OR PITCH tmmLiMte Delivery PHELPS FUEL CO. Call 773-6143 EAGLE POINT WOOD YARD Red Fir $15. Osk $18 Delivered. Cut 18" to 24" FREE starting pilch with each order You naul: $10 Fir, $12 Oak. 885-2368 or 446-1221 DRY WOOD 30 dav special low prices. 18 cedar slab. dbl. load. $12 50. Also 3-ft. planer trim, big load .$7 50. Stock up at these bargain prices. MAC S FUtX 853-1551 24" Oak. $18 a cord. Immediate Delivery Ph. 863-2368 RED FIR LOG ENDS Split big double load. $34 50 Whole approx 3 cord. $19 00 BAB WOOD SALES Good Wood At The Right Price 826-9301 FIREPLACE WOOD 1 ft. or short blocks $16 A $18 Isrge loads, prompt del. 773-3334 HILTON'S FUEL ALL RED FIR WOOD !8 In loads in. loads New Sawdust Old Sawdust Can evji 77?-3Tat Garden Work LET DAVE CARE TOR YOUR LAWNS it SHRUBS Dave's Gardening Service BEST ICH'tPMEVT-nrPENDABLI PH. 853-1400 Use Tribune WanAds 3 PERSONAL WANTED Second hand material of any kind, will clean out your attics or garage St pay you lor It 778-1229. WANTED Furniture Si appli ances St misc. dishes, any condi tion, highest prices paid. 772- aoto. AFTER this date Feb. 19. 1889. I will no longer bt responsible for any debts other than my own. W. G. Wllklna, Rt 1, Bos 308, Talent IF YOU art Elderly and in need of a home and good care, wt would like to make you one of our family and our ntw homt your nomt. 773-54.7. SPOT CASH for old coins. 772 2859. HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS t See Wayne Medford. He can ar range loan for you from 850 to 8150. on furniture, aulorucbilt or sa'ary. LAURENTIDB FINANCE CORP. 123 W. Main 772-8201 ANYONE having drinking prob lem is welcome at tht Medford Group of Acoholics Anonymous 8-30 pjn. Tues. At Sst. rear of 21 N. Oakdale. 773-4848. Al Anon Group every Tuesday. MAXENE'S TAX SERVICE Day or eve. 684-2731 3558 Table Rock Rd. IT IS YOUR FAULT IF HOUSE BILL 1263 IS PASSED. (Pd. Po litical Adv.) by W. D. Doern bach, 143 Mact rd., Medford. Ore. fX TIME V V;) for jdL CHICKS ...and your chick starting needs. Now is the time to order your chicks to cash In on favorable egg prices early next fall. Place your order with us for chicks of top-producing strains. We can also supply you with all your chicks' starting needs Purina Chick Startena, Disinfectants, Check-R-Tabs, Tylan, feeders and founts. And, bf course, our friendly service is always available. Be sure to visit our Checkerboard store real soon. Farm Store 10th & S. Fir Gla$s Specialists in Auto Glass GLASS Window plate mirrors. FARRELL'S GLASS SERVICE 9th It Front 773-1050 Granite and Top Soil GRANITE: Loading or Delivering LUCIUS It WILBERT LULL Phone 664-1489 CREEK RUN GRAVEL Granite, Shale. Top Soil DUMP TRUCKS loader for hire. Free estimates. JIM NUNES 535-1643 GRAVEL Granite, sandy loam, fill dirt. Creek run gravel. Prompt del. Good measure on all orders. Chas Bennett Jr. 772-2511 GRIZZLY GRANITE CO. ugnt colored uranlte. Shale Road Base Bulldozing. 664-1936 GRANITE CRUSHED It PIT RUN LOADED OR DELIVERED R. G. "BOB" LULL 773-4781 If no answer call 664-2971 CRUSHED ROCK, SAND it GRAVEL CONCRETE PIPE It DRAIN TILE M. C. LININGER St SONS 773-7353 Guns BREN GUN WORKS Repairs, Accessories, Supplies. 106 S. Grape 773-7118 Heating COOL TOP Oil floor furnace KENNEDY FUEL OIL 922 Boardman at Kennet YOW'S 1729 N. Rlvrrnlrtc Income Tax FED. It STATE Income tax assist. S. C. Jones At Sons-Blllingi Agcv. 413 Lithla Way. Ashland. Cor ner 6th At Grape. Medford. MARGUERITE RONE INCOME TAX RETURNS DAY or EVE. 664-1352 3312 Table Rock Rd. between Overpass At Airport Rd. INCOME TAX BOOKKEEPING PERSONAL COMMERCIAt 773-7682 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. INP.0MF TAX SPECIALIZED BOOKKEEPING 216 E. Main 772-9259-772-427B MAXENE DltNGEY, Fed. or State" Call 664-2731 DAY or EVE 3558 Table Rock Rd. Medford landscaping BATEMAN At SONS LANDSCAPING Lawn Construction Top Soil Ornamental Rocks Fill Dirt FREE ESTIMATES 772-24M. fifi4-2BfH 6B4-1030 Miscellaneous BEAUTIFUL new. HAWTHORNE CONVALESCENT HOME has prl vate or semi-private rooms avail able. Registered nurse on duty 24 hrs. Your Inspection invited. Reasonsble rates. 7737711 Strven St Office Machines Late model FRIDEN calculators, also rebuilt ADDING machines for sste or rent. Georce Wilson 772-4710 Oil Burner Service KrfCHEN'SPOWER-VA"C Fumsces, Chimneys. Oil stores cleaned. 899-1847 SPARK OIL BURNING HEATERS 922 Boardman 779-1S1S KENNEDY FVE1. OIL Painting PAINTING BRUSHITSPRAY"' Free Estimates At terms A Q Murphy 772-8393 PAPERHANGiNG exacting srorkmanshlp Also SIGN PAINTING low cost truck lettering etc. Henry J. Burmeuter 772-7J 3-PERSONAl TAX REPORTS. Cleo Canoott. 5J Robs Court. For day or tve. ap pointments phone 772-2913. Saino location since 194L DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM Contact A A. Sun. pan. Thurs. 8 30.404 Walnut Ph. 664-2008 779-1291 DENTURES repaired and rtllned while you wait. Day or tvt. Ph. 773-6028 25 Loiier Lane. Prompt Tax Service MAKUUEK1TE HONE Call 664-1332 Day or Evt. 3312 Table Rock Rd. Medford 'GINGER' OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON at 880 Stewart Ave. Special person allied service. All work guaran teed. Welcomes ladies with thiiu fine or problem hair. EVENING APPOINTMENTS Closed Mondays .... ...,773-3l3 VACANCY lor Lady or Man need ing nursing care. Mountain View Nursing Home. 586 Park St. Aihlana. INCOME TAX SPECIALIZED BOOKKEEPING 216 E Main 772-9159-772-9862 MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio, an nunrer uiqg. 772-06 1 1 INCOME tax service. Cecelia Ray? uu.it, ..) n, ivy. f (ai-tities. Po$t and Termite Control Call Paramount Pest Control Inspect before buying 772-9701 SURESKILL PEST CONTROL-772-8061. After S p.m. 482-1531. You can be sure with Sureskill. Plumbing AAA PLUMBING REPAIR 24 Hr. Service Radiator Service DALE NEWMAN'S Medford Radiator Service 203 W. 8th at Grapa 772-7372 Radio-TV Service Home, transistor, record players, etc. Free tube testing, estimates. Bring In At save. 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LARSON APPLIANCE 772-5301 Well Drilling CRATER WELL DRILLING 3061 Crater Lake Ave. 773-3001 ?HA terms on wells and pumps. ROTARY At PNEUMATIC drllllntT P,v 'he ft Any formation. HARD ROCK OUR SPECIALTY MAJORS WELL DRILLING "5-1438 ANY TIME GRIBBLE At MILKOWSKI WELL DRIt.l.INn 835-1338 or 855-1972 ROTARY DRILLING CO. Drill by foot: any formation, any depth, anywhere. Well drill As test drill 772-8910. SHULTS BROS well drilling and kuiiip service- we strive to pieaso every one Days 773-4141 or 772--4144. Eves 772-3669. GOFF BROTHERS Well Drlllerl Any formation by the foot. SAH Green stamps. Office Slsklvou Hardwsrt 772-2939 aves. 772-702 or 773-J064. & tV it teV Use 7 rib one Want Ads For Action ... .