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Use of Cigarettes Expected To Gain Washington - (UPD - The Ag riculture Department said to day cigarette production and consumption in 1963 are ex pected to show only modest gains over the record 1962 highs. In 1962 U.S. smokers con sumed nearly 508' i billion cigarettes - narly 534 billion more than in 1961. The an nual increase was consider ably less than f-r each of the previous seven years. In fact, cigarette consumption per capita (IS years and over) de clined seven-tenths of 1 per cent from 1961 to '962 in contrast with signifi ant in creases each year sine i 1954. In a review of the tobacco situation, the department said the considerable decline last year probably was due in large part to reactions to the widespread publicity concern ing cigarette-smoking and health. 4-11 NEWS Mixers and Fixers "Do not put dressing on the salad until ready "to serve," Audrey Frise said during her demonstration for the Mixers and Fixers 4-H club of Trail. The meting was held at the home of the club leader, Mrs. Robert Webster. Minutes were read and roll call taken by Kathy Webster, vice presi dent. Members discussed knitting an afghan for a children's hos pital. Refreshments were served following the meeting. Carol Ragsdale, Reporter Culinary Culies The Culinary Cuties 4-H club held their third meeting In the Applegate cafeteria. Debbie Howard gave a dem onstration on table setting and a mother's tea was planned. It was held at the home of Mrs. Clay Brion and Joan Beasley provided special en tertainment. Barbara Marcoulier, Reporter Sewing Susans The Sewing Susans 4-H club have held two meetings dur ing March at the home of Mrs. Jim Knisley. Beth Krouse gave a demonstration on the parts of the sewing machine. The next meeting will be held April 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the Knisley home. Adrienne Brion will give a demonstra tion of hand basting. Barbara Marcoulier, Reporter Corvallis Newsman To Attend Seminar New York - TO" - A two week seminar for newspaper men and women who special ize in reporting on public services issues will open next Monday at the American Press Institute, Columbia Uni versity. The seminar will be com posed of 30 members, includ ing Corvallis, Ore., Gazette Times. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Administratrix of Ihe estate of W. J. Frcdenburg. deceased, has (lied her final ac count In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson Coun 1v. and that the 8th day of April. J963 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a m of said day and the court room of said court have been appointed as the time and place tor the hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Minnie Tuttle. Administratrix J F. Fllegel. Jr.. Attorney. Date ol First Publication, March 8. 1963. , . Date of Last Publication. March 29. 1963. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. P-66-63 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ALBERT EDWARD JACKSON, deceased , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1h3t the circuit court for the stale of Oregon for Jackson County has appointed me administratrix of the estate of Albert Edward Jackson, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same with proper vouchers .within six months from this date at the office cl Barbara Ashley Phillips. 107 East Main Street. Medford. Oregon. Dated and first published this ilh day of March. 1963. BARBARA ASHLEY PHILLIPS, Administratrix NOTICE Notice in hereby given that the Oregon State Highway Commission has proposed plans to relocate and construct a section of the Modford Provolt Highway in the City ol Jacksonville. The proposed project begins at the easterly end of the Jacksonville g r a d e - Jacksonville section ol the highway which was completed In 1962 and extends in an castorlv direction to a point approximately 500 (cet westerly of the intersection of Park Street and the existing highway. This nolice is to advise in terested persons that an Informal informational hearing will be held Jn the Jacksonville City Hall part ing at 7 p.m.. April 3. with Hleh wav Dept. engineering and nght-of-wav personnel present to dis cuss engineering and right-of-way problems with persons who may be affected bv the project, and pursuant to Highway Commission authorization a formal hearing wil be held tn the City Hall nn April 4. starting at 1-30 P M. The pur. pose of the formal hearing is to discuss the route of the proposed project. Floyd Query, OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION NOTICE Examination for Certified Pub lic Accountants of Oregon will be held in Portland from 130 pm. Wednesday, May IV through Fri day Mav 17. 10f3 Applications mut be filed with the Board of fice on or before April 5. I'M HFI EN BISHOP. EXECUTU E SECRETARY 473 State Office Building. Portland 1. Oregon. LEGAL NOTICES iuiill i j iniuu un Notice is hereby given that I uetn appointed oy me a-ir- -uum ui ine aiaie oi iregon tor Jackson County, Executor of Cordis Mae McConnell, deceased, and have qualified. All persons ,, u Liaini against ine estate of said decedent are hereby noli- w f'hciu mem, wun proper vouchers, duly verified to me at the offices of Skyrman & Heisel. Attorneys for said Executor, at room 321, Medical Center Building in Medford, Oregon, within nx months from the date ol this Notice. Dated and first published March 8, 1983. Manville M. Heisel Executor SKYRMAN fc HEISEL Attorneys for Executor NOTICE TO CREDITORS P-85-63 IN THS CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of JEAN H STUART. Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by an Order of the above en titled Court dated March 28. 1963. the undersigned were appointed executors of the estate of Jean H. Stuart, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to said executors at One East Main Street, Medford. Ore gon, properly verified as provided by law and within six months from the date of first publication hereof. Dated and first published this 29th day of March. 1963. Miles Stuart and The First National Bank of Oregon, Portland, Executors Farrell. Blackhurst & Hornecker Attorneys for Executors NOTICE OF FILING APPLICA TION FOR A CHANGE IN POINT OF DIVERSION OF WATER Notice Is given hereby that Audrey Z. Parsons has filed an application for the approval of a change in puint of diversion of water from Rogue River. In the Rogue River adjudication proceedings, a water right was established in the name of C. E. Bellows for the use of the waters of Rogue River for the irrigation of 20 acres in Lot 2 (SE'i NE and lti.:i acres in Lot 3 (E'i SEM, Sec. 8. and 7.7 acres in the NW SW4 and 15 acres in Lot 1 (SWl( SW'i), Sec. 9, T. 35 S.. R. 1 W.. W.M., with a date of priority of 1R92. These lands are irrigated through the Bellows Ditch, the point of diversion of said ditch being located 365 ft. N. and 290 ft. W. from the E'i corner of Sec. 5, and being within the SE'i NE';, said Sec. 5. T. 35 S.. R. 1 W., W.M. The applicant herein, owner of the lands above described, pro poses to irrigate these lands by means ol a pumping plant, the point ot diversion of said pumping plant to be located 225 ft. S. and 730 ft. W. from the EU corner of Sec. 8. and being within the NE1 SEU. said Sec. 8, T. 35 S., R. 1 W., W.M. All persons interested are noti fied hereby that a hearing will be held at the county courthouse at Medford, Oregon, on May 22. 1963, at 9:30 a.m. All objections to the proposed change, if any there are, will be heard at said time and place. Any objections shall be prepared in writing, one copy to be served on Audrey Z. Parsons, Route 1, Box 434, Eagle Point. Ore gon, and one copy filed with the State Engineer, Salem, Oregon, to gether with a $2 filing fee, at least 10 days prior to the date set for hearing. If no ojections are filed, the application may be ap proved by the State Engineer without a hearing. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 23th day of March. 1063. CHRIS L. WHEELER. ' State Engineer NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER. FOR SALE TOP CREEK SLOWDOWN 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, Ore gon, beginning at 10:30 A.M., April 9, 1963. for all merchantable tim ber marked or designated for cut ting on an area embracing 345 acres, more or less, within Sec tions 23, 24. 25 and 26, T. 31 S., R. 2 E-, 'W.M.. surveyed, in the Rogue River National Forest, Jack son County. Oregon. The estimated volumes are: 1.890 M board feet of Douglas-fir; 440 M board feet of sugar pine, pondcrosa pine and western white pine; and 1.130 M board feet of white fir and other species. The minimum acceptable bid per M board feet is as follows: Douglas-fir S17.80; sugar pine, pon derosa pine and western white pine $10.25; white fir and other species $5 23. This includes the following rates, per M board feet for stump age Including deposit for sale area betterment: $11.30 base rate plus an additional $5.05 for Douglas-fir; $3.80 base rate plus an additional $5.00 for sugar pine, ponderosa pine and western white pine; S2.00 base rate olus an additional $1.80 for white fir and other species; and $1 45 for slash disposal for all species. The stumpage rates pay able for each species will be in creased by the amortization rate in effect for that species when the unamortized estimated cost of the main haul roads has been am ortized by timber scaled. The un amortized estimated cost is $12, 230.00. Amortization rates are: Douglas-fir, $6.85 per M board feet, sugar pine, ponderosa pine and western white pine, $2.99 per M board feet; and while fir and other species, $0.91 per M hoard feet. Amortization of estimated main haul road costs is computed on 80 percent of the estimated timber volume. In addition there is with in the sale area an unestimated volume of Douglas-fir unmerchant able because of defect which the bidder may agree to remove at $0 85 per thousand board feet. The prices bid for stumpage shall be considered as tentative rates sub ject to quarterly calendar adjust ment upward or downward by 0.5 of the difference between the aver age of the monthly Douglas-fir Region Indices, as calculated by the Forest Service or the West ern Pine Association Lumber Price Index for the three previous months, and the following base Indices- Douglas-fir 102 90 Ci; sugar pine, ponderosa pine ana western white pine 105.43: white fir and other species 91.54 (At. Such adjustments in the price for stumpage shall be applicable to timber scaled during the three tv, nmrtnA following the Quar ter for which the adjustment is computed. In no event, however, shall the payment rates for ench ..ri.f h. i. than the base rates as stated above. When the adjust ed rates oy specie .unci ...... .t,. fdim iho difference be tween the total dollar value of the timber cut at adjusled rates and at base rates will be recorded for each species. The stumpage -.I- inr unv cnecies will not be increased above the base rate until trie sunsequeni bojuhcu ie.. above the base rate for all 'pccies develop an accumuiaiea wui u.-I.- ..oiiio in vrr of the total re corded accumulated difference for all species, aeaiea oiaa win ue puhlicalv opened and posted, at the Office of the Forest Supervisor, at 10:30 A.M. on npru w. ii- All those who submitted a satis fr-tnrv sealed bid will be permit- ted immediately to continue auc tion bidding. A money order, bank draft, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $4 900 00 must ac company each bid. to be polled to the purchase price, refunded, or retained for application to any claim for damages, according to h. rnnrtttinni of sale. If requested bv the purchaser, contract terms will permit felling of timber tn advance of payment up to the value ot the performance bond, if an oral hid is declared to be high at the closing of the auction the bidder must immediately1 confirm the oral bid by submitting it in writing on a Forest Service bid frm Th- rirht to reject any and nil bids is reserved. Forest Service hid forms for use tn submitting sealed bids and full Information concerning toe mwr. me ven ditions ol sale and the submission of bid should b obtained from the District Ranger. Prospect. Ore gon or the ForeM Supervisor. Med ford. Oregon, before bids are submitted. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, UGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF BALE OF REAL PROPERTY Probate No. 11393 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of CALPEHNIA C MALABY, deceased Notice ( hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate ol Calpernia E. Malaby, de ceased, pursuant to an order of sale ot the circuit court of tne State of Oregon for Jackson County, made and entered tn the above entitled estate on the 8th day of March, 1963. will offer for sale and sell from and after the dth day of April, 1963. for cash or for part cash and part credit, at ine omce or tne District Attorney. Court House, Medford, Oregon, tne toiiowing aescrioea real prop erty belonging to said estate, to- wit: Lot Two f2) In Block (2) of Ben- son Addition to the City of Meaiora. eiacKson county, ure gon, according to the official plat thereof now of record. The sale will be subject to the confirmation of the above entitled Court THOMAS J. OWENS Administrator Office of the District Attorney Court House Medford. Oregon Date of First Publication: March 8. 1003 Date ot Last Publication: March 29, 1903 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION No. 63 244 E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY SHIRLEY LaVERN d'OMBRAIN r-iainuu vs. JAMES EARNEST d'OMBRAIN Defendant To: JAMES EARNEST d'OM BRAIN, the above named Defend ant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit with four (4) weeks from the date of the first riublication of this Summons; and f you fail to answer or otherwise anDear In said suit, for want there of. Plaintiff will take a Decree against you for the relief prayed for in the Plaintiff's Complaint, succinctly stated as follows: That tne court enter a Decree granting unto Plaintiff an ab solute divorce from the De fendant, that Plaintiff be warded and have the absolute and continuing care, custody and control of the minor chil dren born as issue of the mar riage, namely: Patsy Lynn d' Ombrain, age 3 years and Paul James d'Ombrain, age 2 years, granting to Plaintiff whatever further relief may seem just and equitable to the Court. Thin Summons is published by the Order of the above entitled Court made and entered on the 28 day of March, 1963, ordering that this Summons be served by publication thereof, once each week for four consecutive weeks. Date of first publication is 29th day of March, 1963. joon m. rtoss. Attorney for Plaintiff 230 West Main Street Medford. Oregon NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT No. 11431 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OKEUUN K UK JACKSON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate or DESSA T. DACK. also known as DE5SA THOMPSON DAUK. Deceased Nntlcf lit htrebv eiven that the undersigned has filed his Final Account as Administrator of the above named estate, and that the above entitled court nas tixea tne 13 day of May. 1963, at the hour of 1:30 p.m. (one-thirty) in tthe Circuit Courtroom of the Court house building at Medford, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account and for settlement thereof. Dated ana ttrst puousnea wis 20th dav of March. 1963. ueorge mown, AonunisuHivr John M. Ross Attorney for Estate 230 West Main Medford. Oregon NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE ARnnTT.MrCALL SLOWDOWN Oral auction bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, or his authorized representative at the of fice of the Forest Supervisor, Post Office Building, Medford, Oregon, beginning at 3:00 P.M.. April 9. 1963, for all merchantable timber mnrkpri nr designated for cutting on an area embracing 2,350 acres. more or less, witnin sections i. &, 3. 11 and 12. T. 31 S.. R 2 E.; Sec tions 33, 34, 35 and 36, T- 30 S., R. 2 E-. and Sections 6 and 7, T. 31 S., R. 3 E., W.M., surveyea. in me Rosue River National Forest, Jack son and Douglas Counties, Oregon. The estimated volumes are: i.iuu M board feet of Douglas-fir; 510 M board feet of western white Pine. sugar pine and ponderosa pine; and 1.350 M board feet of white fir and other species. The minimum ac ceptable bid per M board feet is as follows: Douglas-fir $26.35; west ern white pine, sugar pine and ponderosa pine $1675; white fir and other species $10.20. This in cludes the following rates, per M board feet for stumpage. memo ir. deoosit for sale area betterment: $18.40 base rate plus an additional $6.35 tor uougias-iir; .ju oanc rate plus an additional $783 for western white pine, sugar pine and ponderosa pine; $3.65 base rate plus an additional $4.95 far white Or and other species; and $160 for slash disposal for all species. In ad dition there la within the sale area an unestimated volume of Douglas fir, logs and peeler blocks, unmer chantable because of defect which the bidder may agree to remove at $0.50 per M board feet gross scale. The prices bid for stumpage shall be considered as tentative rates subject to quarterly calendar ad justment upwaro or aownwara uy 0.5 of the difference between the average of the monthly Douglas fir Region Indices, as calculated by the Forest Service or the Western Pine Association Lumber Price In dex for the three previous months, and the following base Indices: Douglas-fir 07.22(B); western white pine, sugar pine ana ponaeraw nine 104.28: white fir and other species 91.54(A). Such adjustments in tne price tor stumpage snan oe nnnllcahle to timber scaled dur ing ine inree-montna penoa lowing the quarter for which the adtustment is computed. In no event, however, shall the payment rates for eacn quarter ne less man the base rates as stated above. When the adjusted rates by species are lower than the base rates, the difference between the total dollar value of the timber cut at adjusted rates and at base rates win be re corded for each species. The stumpage rate for any species will not be Increased above the base rate until the subsequent aajusiea rates above the base rate for all merles develon an accumulated total dollar value In excess of the total recorded accumulated differ ence for all species. Sealed bids will he publicly opened and posted. at the office of tne Forest super visor at 3:00 P.M. on April 8. 1063. All those who submitted a satis factory sealed bid will be permit tH fmmeHUtlv tn continue auc tion bidding A money order, bank draft, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $7.50000 must c- Msw.nsiv.ts t.ri hM tn Um mnnUett to the purchase price, refunded, nr retained for aoplication to any c'aim for damages, according to the conditions of sate. If request ed by the purchaser, contract terms will pmit felling of timber in advance of payment up tn the value of the performance bond. If an oral hid Is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must Immediately confirm the oral bid by submitting It in writing on a Forest service nta form. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Forest Serv ice bid forms for use in unmmmg realed bids and full information concerning the timber, the condi tions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the District Ranger. Prospect, Oregon or the Forest Supervisor. Medford Oregon, before bids are submitted. MEDFORD, OREGON LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO rstniTABi Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the Cir- vuii i-uun oi me state or Oregon for Jackson County, Executrix of the LaU Will and Testament of Scott W. Watson, deceased, and have qualified. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby noMfied to present them, with proper vouch ers, duly verified to me at the offices of Skyrman & Heisel. At torneys for said Executrix, at room 321, Medical Center Building in Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this Notice. Dated and first mihliaheH Mirh 8, 1963 Julia E. Stoll SKYRMAN 8c HEISEL Attorneys for Executrix NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE NEEDLE RlIir.Fi Hi nunmvv Oral auction bids will be received by the Forest Sunorvicm- h.. authorized representative at the office of the Forest Supervisor, Post Office Building. Medford. Ore gon, beginning at 1:30 P.M.. April 9. 1963. for all merchantable timber marked or designated tor cutting on an area embracing 1.640 acres, more or less, within Sections 24. 25. 26, 27. 34 and 35. T. 31 S., R 2 E.. and Sections 19. 20, 29 and 30, T. 31 S., R. 3 E.. W.M., survey ed. In the Rogue River National Forest, Jackson County, Oregon. The estimated volumes are: 2.340 M board feet of Douglas-fir: 370 M board feet of sugar Dine, nonder- osa pine and western white pine: u uubiu icci at wnne nr ana other species. The minimum ac ceptable bid per M board feet is as follows; Douglas-fir $25.00; sugar pine, ponderosa pine and western white .pine $16.10; white fir and other species $5.95. This includes the following rates, per M board feet for tttimnnej. inclin ing deposit for sale area better ment: $15.85 base rate plus an ad ditional $7.15 for Douglas-fir; $8.95 base rate plus an additional $5.13 for sugar pine, ponderosa pine and western white pine; $2.00 base rate plus an additional $1.95 for white fir and other species; and $2.00 for slash disposal for all species. In addition there is with in the sale area an unestimated volume of Douglas-fir. logs and peeler blocks, unmerchantable be cause ot defect which the bidder may agree to remove at $0.90 per M board feet gross scale. The prices bid for stumpage shall he considered as tentative rates sub ject to quarterly calendar adjust ment UDWard or downward hv O ft of the difference between the aver age of the monthly Douglas-fir rvcsiuii inuices, as caicuiaten ny the Forest Service or the Western Pine Association Lumber Pric tn. ! dex for the three previous months, ! and the following base Indices: I Douglas-fir 108.58 (Dt: sugar pine, I ponderosa pine and western white j pine 105.43: white fir and other species 01.54 (At. Such adjust ments in the price for stumpage Shall be aDDllcahle tn ttmhr colH during the three-months period luuuwms me quarter tor wmcn tne adjustment is computed. In no event, however, shall the payment I rates for each quarter be less than i the base rates as stated above. I When the adjusted rates by species are lower than the base rates, the difference between the total dollar value of the timber cut at adlusted rates and at base rates will be re corded for each species. The stumpage rate for any species will not be Increased above the base rate until the subsequent adjusted rates above the base rate for alt species develop an accumulated Hum aonar vaiue in excess ot tne total recorded accumulated differ ence for all tnecies. . Sealed hid will be publiclv opened and post- eo, at me oince ot tne f orest supervisor, at i:30 P.M. on April 9. 1963. All those who submitted a satisfactory sealed bid wilt be permitted Immediately to continue auction bidding. A money order. ohok aran, casmer s or certuiea check in the sum of 95.100.00 must accompany each bid. to be applied to the purchase orlce. refunded. or retained for application to any claim for damages, according to ine conamons oi saie. n reaueuea by the purchaser, contract terms will permit felling of timber In advance of payment up to the value of the performance bond. If an oral d o is declared to ne n in at the closing of the auction, the bidder must Immediately confirm the oral bid- by submitting it In writing on a rorest service ma form. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Forest Service bid forms for use in submitting sealed bids and full Information concerning the timber, the condi tions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the District Ranger, Prospect, Ore gon, or the Forest Supervisor, Med ford, Oregon, before bids are sub mitted. CLERK'S MONTHLY STATEMENT COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS JACKSON COUNTY COURT February, 1963 The following is a statement of the proceedings of the County Court of Jackson Countv. listine claimants for supplies and services wmcn were passed upon during the month of February, 1963 as re quired by Chapter 136 of 1047 Ses sion Laws. E. M Madden, County Clerk Approved by County Court: Order in the matter of: Tax Deed from Jackson County to Bobby R, Wood and Luella May Wood, Jack son County to City of Medford. Order to reduce maximum load limits on certain county roads. Order for filing Plat of Land of Many Oaks, transfer of funds from clerks trust fund to general county fund, tax refund Jrom Jackson County to Rose E and W. H. Murry, Wesley B. and Jes sie M. Mead, Leonora B. Sawyer and Naumes Orchards. Resolution for Harold H. White. Resolution accepting of deeds to Jackson County for public road purposes, bond from General Ins. Co. on he half of Medford Tire Service, Crossing Agreement between Jark son County and U.S. Dept. of In terior, Bureau ot neciamanon. Vilr(. CnKnlii Dog Control minutes, reports filed1 ny . jvi. waaaen, county cierk, W. H. Manning. Constable. Jack son County Farm Home. Veterans Service Officer. Dos Control Offl. cer. Sheriff's gun permlU. Jack sonville Museum, stacey. watxins Audit. Print Shop. Fish and Wild life Service. Pomona Grange, Agreement between Jackson Coun ty and City of Eagle Point, resig nation ot Harold h. wnne. appoint ment of deputy sheriffs, petition from C. C. Hoover, petition and order appointing Richard Ernest White director for South Bear Creek Sanitary District. oenerai county rund: Net eavments for services of em ployees of Jackson County: norm ton. no, t.. Conner unit, h. uauit 439. BH. N. Myrlck 230 53. L Morthland 05.97. J. Cave 109.32. D. Ahernathv 22531. E. Ostrander 131.50. J. Hess 9.56. N. Matt ion 30.60. p. BettlOl 434.84, D DeBerry 376.18. G. Wright 414 77. R. Gheyser 418 18. W. Paul 411.67. B. Bjornsen 388 27. C. Per due 349 09. K Vaughn 363.7V C. Mears 339.63. D. Decker 342.35. R. Lowe 342 34. B. Tennint 343.no, R Nelson 340.44. M. Brooks .113 54. M Stephens 259 40, M Hagen Z4H.71. J. Baney 214 59. n. smith 3fi2.64, J. Mason 320 .50, P. Elliott 281.47, J. Brown 2R6.57. L. Rice 393.43, U Randies 338.52. R. I win MCM dn.u, T nttiri 01 I B Weatherton 3T3.54, R. Allen 307 94. M. Farnham 225 40. J Nou siiire 201.96 A Biornsen 721. J Wheeler 329.23. T. Mclntyre 323 8. A carter 273 14. c Anderson 263 81. R. Jenkins 272 3ft. G. Bohl 259 71, M. Atkinson 243 OS. C. Barr 213 80. H. Dugan 322 74. D. Smith 238.45. C Gibson 266.70. H. Rpeare 2.10. IJ. M. Mltcneil 71. M, Smith 230 59. I. Klngery 203 30. P Watson 254 84. W. Terry 257.06, D. Wolf 259 71. S. Brnt 225 78, K. Beverltn 191 35. B. Steele 30 23 V Harrison 248.02. L Tklev 15966. H. Wilson 13 45. R Rrazof. sky 9 72. O Leschenskv 313 76. E Janouch .1.96. E. Jenninrs 310 32 K Sandvlg 302 17. O McCartney 230.91. R cacy 2.12 .hz, r. p.itter son 238 43. D Wilson 2f8 VV M. Hnh 225 64 1. Botener 204 23. L. Henderson 180.64. H Strong 185 L Kntps 113 13. M. Kay mi tv m. nnmm IBS M. A. Martin 217.39. ft Wonrfvllle 367 53. II. Wood 380 60. T White 394 68. R. Barber LEGAL NOTICES 359 96, R. Hoadley 406 66. R. ciarxe u7.oe. c. Miller 383.91, F. Whlted 34901, H. Commons 376 44, D. Venekamp 176 06, H. Luchterhand 338.33, J. Russell 308.18. L. Lawrence 33067. C. El hart 330 07, R. Berninghausen 373.37, M. Beneka 259.71. G. Campbell 232 85. F. Mark nam 222.90. R. Greenman J38.45, L. Ehrke 194 35. S. Bjornsen 246 02, G. Nelson 257.63. L. Floux 211.83, R. Johnson 65 41, R. Rucker 208 96, L. Rucker 208.96. C. Walker 267 89. V. Morse 229.15. D. Underwood 126 96. R. Walls 175 18. G. MIMage 92.50. F. Clarv 192.30. L Ander son 17489. E. Bankston 173.43. N. creel 311 67, A. Collver 163.28. E. Hoi brook 198 06, D. Jones 166 69. L. Keith 165 58. L. Lester lti.VRH L. Myers 155.39, M. Bines 139 50. V Sinclair 137.70. N. Wright 164.36. R. Williams If) 3 0ft V Ed. wards 139.98. D. Miller 121.82. D. Goddard 182.23. L. Smith 193 t. u. cmerscn ihi J4. t. Hopkins 161.69 T. Reynolds 159.14. L Low. ery 159 14. M. Davis 170.03, H. Murphy 153 89. M. Hamacker 175.29. R. Sampson 12333. L. Tweedv 464 84. R. Schmidt 355.16. R. Walker 303 68. L. Wells 333 03, R. Clay 216.16. L. Boggs 175 04. E. Merkel 936.60. E. Kancher 350.12. A. Maklnen 320.77. V. Elm gren 178 06. B. Emig 149.11, M. Bell 320 77. E. Olcott 306.20. M. Bass 184.16. N. VanDewalker 215 88. E. McGalliard 320.77. G. Runvan' 362.48. O. Moore 374.29, W. Dieriex 334.34. J. Koppes 2R9.80, J. Burghart 206.38, V. Peter 234.41, F. Clink 141.38. T. Goff 291.46. E. Shumwav 457 23. H. Danielson 357.50. D. Gtlkey 433.53. R. Run yon 473.33. J. Allison 183.99. M. Boyden 148.96. L. Hart 42.67. L. Pinkham 47.29. F. Roberts 38 82. J Diddock 31995. P. Gilman 232.47. C. Smith 374.50. T. Owens 222.64. R. Fox 423.21. M. McNeil 302.20. I. Russell 274.41. M. Sher rill 237 24. E. Donahoo 365.06. M. Howell 21296, M. Cochran 172.63, W. Manning 287.56, I. Powell 212.93. J. Eaton 384.89. G. Crow son 273.30. P. Brinson 234.46. N. Ledward J37.7R J. Wilson 317 0(1. S. Shorey 314.23, A. Geren 287.05, D. Kent 221.30, F. Wright 287.05, J. Hutchinson 89.18. I. Forbes 216.13 R. Pellett 317.30. W. Coch ran 365.61. S. Thomoson 197.15, M. Hubbell 352.78. L. Perry 101.78, A. Smith 140 43, E. Leach 259.54, R. James 316.30. D. Brown 141.85. Payments for jury service and witness fees: R. Buck 10.00. M. Campbell 5.64. R. Flora 3.00, R. Gangstee 3.00, J. Lemleux 5.00, R. Marlow 12.56, K. Slack 5.64. W. Styers 6.92, J. Wolfe 11.60. Payments for travel: M. Ander son 24.30. R. Barker 31.20 J Rum 36.80, M. Belt 68.88, L. Boggs 6.64, n. ciay o.u, n. commons jn.aa, W. Dieriex 40.40. J. Diddork is fin E. Donahoo 42.90. J. K-won 2.24, C. Elhart 73.20. V. ::imrn 88.96, B. Emig 36.24, R. Oir--tt 31.25,! D. Gilkey 36 90. J. Hik'1-r 204.72, i T. Hatten 56 20. D. rlendrix 97.62, R. Hoadley 35 28. M. Hubbell 26.08, i E. Kanclier 50.96. D. Kent 4.48. L. Lawrence 40.40, N. Ledward i.-d.bi, n. cucnternana 34.G4. a. Maklnen 56.36. W. Mannlne 259 92. A. Merkel 33.12, C. Miller 65 84. O. Moore 64.00. E. McGalliard 45.12. E. Olcott 14.80. J. Peterson 11.00. R. Rucker 12.64. G. Runyan 57.60, J. Russell 45.04, B. Snrff 1.76, E. Shumway 32.45, S. Shorey 37.37, C. Smith 47.68, R. Swan 33.91, E. Taylor 8.10. D. Venekamp 87 20, R. WBlker 74.46. L. Wells 37.44. H. Wilson 8.40. F. White ! 53.04, r. whlted 3728, F. Wright 7.28. Payments for supDlies. services and equipment: Acme 41.19. Ad dressograph Corp. 2.38. Albers Feed 92.62, Am. Steel 137.43. An ders Photo 7.62, Ashland, City of 31.10. Ashland Body Shop 5.00. Asniana j-or. i.in, Asniana naings 491.27. Association of Oregon Counties 1660.37, Austin's Restau rant 44.75, Barco 292.63, C. Bar ker '615.00. R. Barker 4.20, Bates 231.27, Bear creek orchards 5.00, Becks 132.30, Big Pines 27(1.30, Blue Seal 15.75. F. Bolton 10.00, M. Boyden 0.20. Boyd Coffee 189.69, Blake. Moffitt & Towne 44.87.. Brill Metal Works 17.00. Brodie National of Oregon Food Service 1.93. Hroer Grocery 211.19. Bruce Bauer Lbr. 99c, Budge Mc Hugh Supply 9.24, Bureau of Land Mananement 5.50. Burroughs Com. 31.45. Bullard Wilson 42.83, Cat ink 12.45. California Pacific Util ities 421.25, Carpenter Paper Co. 21.30. Cascade- Business- 8.95. Catholic Services for Children 5.00, central Pump 4.80, central Rexall Pharmacy 440.91, Childrens Farm Home 0.00, Chris the Tailor 12.00. Christie School 9.19, Chucks rump a. a, city sanitary service 21.50. D, Clark. Sheriff Multnomah County 273.45. Coffee Cup 3.00, Columbia Ribbon & Carbon 162.21, Courtesy Chevrolet 2010.33, Dr. Coyte 223.50, Cummins Corp. 35.08, Curriculum Center 5.00. Dr. Dan ielson 95.00, Daves Richfield Serv ice 04.70, Dells Jewelers 11.00, D. Dcnman 35.00, Dept. of Motor Ve hicles 68.00. Dick Knight 10.32, Domestic Gas Co. 46.13. Dons Radio 14.05. W. Duhalme 23.00. Dun hams 7.83, Dumas Domestic 8.37, Dutchess Bonca iurkey 24.50, Eastman Kodak 22.92. Eatherton Engine 9.90, E. Everett 10.00, Ed wards Repair 10.50, Edwards Weatherstrip 13.00, Election 43.92, E-M Supply 41.07, Enloe Electric 31.00. Farmers Packing 35.13, Fluhrer Bakeries 33.34. Forbes Bro. 89.27. A. Frisch 30.00, General Tire Service 19.99, George F. Cake Co. 53.70, Grange Coop 2. OR, Grey hound Bus Lines 16.30, Groceteria Market 192.18, Harv-ys West Moln Shell 14.48. W. Hclfkson 25.00, H. G. Chickerlng 10.51, V. Hop kins 3 50, Hoppcs Florist 5.03, Hub bard Bros. 242.34, Huhburd Wray 1282.36, Hudsons Pharmacy H.OO, Hudsons Rogue Camera 168.00, I. Huson 30.00, J. Hutchinson 1037.00, International Association of Assess ing Officers 1.50, Jack Sidas (Ser vice 22.30, Jackson County 260.30, Jackson County Assessor 10.00, Jackson County Health Dept. 19.72, Jackson County Planning 1 01 .88, J. C. Penney 8.25, J. H. Harmon 70.00. Jewctt Office Supply 48.94. Jims Produce 58.27, John Livclra 20.00, John Warren Hardware 2.20, S. Jones 50.00. Jorgcnsens 240.40. B. Kelllngton 23.00, 3. King 62.00, Korner Farm 60.04. Lasme 6.00, Law son 40.00, E. Leach 20 .36, De Leigh 6.13, Llttrell Parts 4.80, Lnvinger 74.10. Louise Home 20.00, Dr. Luce 15.00, E. M. Mad den. Trustee 1917.10, Mart 3.25, Max Sig Communications 55.43. Meat Mart 33 07, Mechanics Laun dry 5.20. M. C. Linfngcr & Sons 700 00. Medford, City of 48 62, Medford Builders Exchange 1.44, Medford Business Exchange 2000, Medford Concrete Const. 6.63, Med ford Hotel 15 33. Medford Labs. 20.00. Medford Printing Co. 252 60, Medford Stationery 198 71, Dr. Merkel 10.00, Midland Lab. 37 62. Medford Clinic 5.00. Millers Egg Ranch 108.00. I. Clark 1.11. Mod ern Tile 79.00, Monarch 7.50. Moore Business . Forms 72.72, Motorola 179.03, Mt. Pilt 30.10, Murphys Upholstery 13.00. MAW Chain Siw 7.40. National Hospital 2626 80. National Recreation As sociation 14.25, Dr. Nelson 20.00, Norton Lbr. 11.29. Oak Street Tank & Steel 2140, Oregon Liquid Gas 22.73. Oregon State Tax Commis sion 325.63. Oregon Washington Lawmans Assn. 13.00, Oregon Washington Telephone 11.95. Otia 196.72, Office Boy 336.86. Pacific Motor Trucking Co. 607 93, Pacific Bell 275.11, Pacific Power 990 60, Paramount Pest Control 8 00, Pats Sanitary Service 4 25. W. R. Peter son 5 00. Dr. Philips 16 00, Pitney Bowes 13.00, Postmaster 1025.00, D. Provost 83 00, Public Employes Retirement Bd. R0. 16.33. Public Employes Retirement System 783 36. Quality Market 32 80. Randy's Cleaning Service 1 0 00. Rasmusaens Super Service 25.70, Rears Mfg 1197. Dr. Reynolds 10.00. Dr. Relchers 33.00, Richfield Oil Corp. 48 90. Rogue Basin Flood Control 1363.33. Rogue Electric Service 102 88. Rogue Federal Cre dit Union 230 00. Roxy Ann Veterl nary Hospital 3 30. R. R. Yates 8 24, B. Rucker 24.00. Rush Elec tric 36 10, Safeway Stores 317 00, Scheffels Antiques 147 03, Schuss Wholesale Grocery 337.10. Hears, Roebuck and Co 22 16 Sherwln Williams 71 38. Signal Oil Co. 349 04. 8ingl?r Auto Supply 17 84, Smith Sales 8c Service 1138. Social Casework 8 64, So, Ore. Surgical Supply 39 00 Standard Brands Inc. 48 23. Standard Oil 43 18. Dr. Stan ley 10 00. Star Body Shop 238 00. State Industrial Accident 03 36. St Marvs Home For Bovs 339. Suoer- lor Rubber Stamp 12 20. Surgical Sales 13.53. Swetn 1 05. Taylor Sheet Mel I 1123. Texaco 41.98. Thrift Auto Supply 3 48. Times 309, irownringe riynn u.ou LEGAL NOTICES Tru Mix Concrete 331.83. Dr. Tur ner 10 00. Tumy ins. Agency 04.33, U.S. National Bank 9373.19. Val- iev fiunimnz isj vauev Heniai 25.30. Vetl G. Walker 14.04. Villa St. Rose 50 00, Volghts Office equipment a.u. a. walker 35.00. Waltrt Llthia Motors 46.21. With. ington National Ins. 451.77. Dr. Watson 23 00. Western Oil St Bur ner Co 1475.10, Western Union 18.91, West Main Pharmacy 81.91. West Main Rent All 30 60. Wilson McCabe 270.00. Zetlerhach Paper Co. 14591. Zerox 247.47. Buildtna improvement: A. Biorn sen 429.77. C. Currence 331 26. Bowers 278.64, Hubbard Brothers 25 82, John Warren Hardware 9.80. Lovinger 57.00. E. M. Mad den, Trustee 2190. Medford Build ers Exchange 17 50. Medford Sta tionery 22.05. National Hospital As sociation 13.93, Pittsburgh Plate Glass 59.46. Public Emploves Re tirement Board 34.37. Sisklvou Electric 132.19. Smith Lbr. 219.22, State Ind. Acc. Comm. J0c, U.S. Nat. Bank 119.20. Washington NsU Ins. 2 22. Capital Improvement: S-W Floor Cover Shop 410.43. civil Lie tense: J. Hicks 225.01. E. Peterson 86.62, B. Johnson 344.12, Dons Radio 18.05. H & L Electro nics 07.00. De Leigh Motors 25 00, E. M. Madden. Trustee 21 90, Med ford Motors 850. Medford lire Service 15 52. Pacific Power 2 00, Public Employes Retirement Board 29.66, State Industrial Acc. Comm. 1.28. United Radio Supply 8.84, U. S. National Bank 08.30, Wash ington Nat. Ins. Co. 1.11. Lmersencv : Johnston stores 200.95. Selby Chevrolet 730 84. Juvenile operation & Mainten ance Fund: R. Swan 380.68, F, Swan 98.00, B. Sarff 249.31. L. Sarff 68.76. Associated Equipment 7108. Becks 12 88. Bis Pines Lbr. 9.79. Bruce Bauer Lbr. 9.32. Cali fornia Pacific Utilities 264.38. City Sanitary Service 3.50. Dumas Do mestic 20.67. Fosters 28.70. Jorsen- sens 1O1.03. Medford. City of 7.20, t . fii. Aianaen. Trustee zh.uu, rt. n. Miller 20.55. National Hospital As sociation 5.60, Pacific Power 178.35, Public Employes Retirement Board 41.55. P. Purcell 86.92, Quality Market 154.05. Rocue Federal Credit Union 20.00. Schuss Whole sale Grocery 185.90, Smith Sales 22.23. So. Bear Creek Sanitary District 7.00, State Ind. Acc, Comm. 1.76. Trowbridge & Flynn 5.10. U. S. Nat. Bank 157,00. Val ley Wholesale 59 84. Washington Nat. Ins. 4.44, Willamette Valley 14 85. Willers Model Bakery 22.28, Wilson McCabe 36.00. Library Rogue River 516.20. General Road Fund: Net Davments for services of employees for road department: R. Camteimen 657.06. D. Dow 384.42, R. Fitzgerald 355.26. H. Gcigle 438.79, R. Levlson 316.31, M. McCartney 314 96, M. Owens 243.11. O. Prultt 294.93. P. Ryn ntng 8104. L. Shorey 391.96. V. Smith 338.66. K. Walker 343.36. J. Baldwin 267,31. n. Berriman 290.71, H. Brown 234.24, C. Culy 265.37, M. Griffin 292.56, L. Hart man 334.46. W. Hartman 392 99, D. Herndon 277.50. S Johnson 354.08, r. vaushn 31 a. 87. o. aodou 301.47. E. Accorne 323.46. L. Andrews 346.34, C. Baker 9.70. D. Baker 343.66. J. Beams 333.11, W. Bench 337.86, L. Bigham 328.26, E. Board man 322.23, M. Boat 359.98, D. Boren 239.39, C. Bourne 301.62, R. Bourne 340.36. W. Brogan 286.74, V. Brown 333.63, G. Buchholz 255.13, G. Buffington 16.25, J. Bunker 207.07. L. Burdahl 293.37, J. Burdell 332.92, J. Burns 320.19, C. Calkins 277.78. N. Cays 303.93, w. Chapman 373.30. u. cnesnut 36.92. C. Child em 312.22. R. Clark 339.35. D. Clifford 384.93, E. C lough 303.12, C. Comatock 291.09, J. Conner 370.39, F. Cook 335.73, E. Cooper 297.39, L. Cooper 402.48. in . coveraaie u. trumiey 333.09, E. Culver 331.04, L. Culy 32B.64, L. Cutburth 367.72. L. Da mon 332.70, J. uantora jzi.oy, Dean 331.34, J. uenms 3Z3.HZ, 11. Denzer 296.64. R. Dttsworth 321.50, C. Dooms 307.86, H. Dooms 328.94, W. Dooms 367.87. W. Dowen 305.41. R. DuFrene 260.62. G. Dut- ton 313.10. E. Earl 365.79. J, Earl 324.72. L. Earl 259.63. T. Earl 30ft 22. J. Eatherton 313.76. B. Estes 347.02, H. Ferns 358.10, W. Fiaca 314.25. D. FlOVd 332.50. D. Goddard 314.00, C. Goodnight 300.98. E. Groves 321.37, A. Had dock 307.90. I. Hall 326.38. P. Han naford 347.09. E. Harnlsh 345.56, R. Harnlsh 325.38. S. Harris 367.82, s. Hartbauer 274.33, . rtaicn 344.64, E. Henderson 326.74, G. HulS 315.23. W. Irons 333.07. M. Jacobson 360.21. C. JonkS 320.UU, A. Jesme 270.57. R. Johnson 325.77, A. Jones 350.93, J. Jones 317.31, E. Kantor 343.64. H. K alitor 333.70, C. Keeney 350.10, j. Keuer 312.33, M. Klnyon 336.71, D. Kiser 303.07, K. Karl 331.18, 1. Larson 333.wa, a. tattler 8 S3 86. R. Lorn as 387.01. J. Lusk 299.64. P. Lynch 308.16, J. Man ton ZH3.47. E. Marshall 333.311. J. Martin 325.57, J. Merrltt 336.66, R. Merritt 402.48, H. Meyer 373.86, J. Meyer 201.09, C. Michael 356.09, L. Michael 343.75. J. Miller 373.32, B. Moore 354.03, M. Morse 332.34, E. Music 320.51. C. Perdue 336.34. J, Perdue 258.53, E, Pierce 334.64, J. Prultt 316.38. L. Ray 348.42. R. Rinabarser 22.64. u. Konertson 378.83, G. Ryn 321.11, D. Scott 270.81. D. Shearln 343.78, F. Sher man 357.50. F. Shipley 332.14, T. Shope 880.68, I. Shuck 268.73, R. Simmons 34118, A. Smith 331.71, P. Smith 328.76, D. Sommer 298.87, W. Sommer 330.03. R. Souza 323.86. J Spradling 287 51, A. Stlth 332.20, J. Stough 2B3.89, H. Stout 347.82. J. Sutton 283.47, D. Sweet 320.47, D. Sykes 333.86, E. Thtg- pin 342.13, R. Thlgpln 315.61, H. Tolle 322.72. M. Treaham 330.77. M. Tryon 298.52, L. v under pool 357.80, L. Varner 362.35, R. Vaughn 266.09. C. Verstegen 338.30, D. Wal den 311.78. W. Walker 274.33, H. Wallace 268.73, A. Wattenberg 412.50. T. Werder 262.80, E. White 262.00. G. Williams 334.82. T. Wright 348.21. C. Wyman 355.38. Paymenta for supplies, services and equipment for road depart ment: A-L Day 8c Nite Plumbing 271 05, Air Mac 323 06, Am. Steel KJ9H.B4, Anaera fnoto anop l.ea, Armco Metal Division 1273.60, Ashland, City of 8.80, Ashland Lbr. U. no, Ausiana const. H3uu.2n, Bearine Sales 14.33. Be re mans Shop 13.00. H. Blddle 215.20, Builders supply l.ou. Hunting Tractor 123.37, Burks 8.38, Cal Ore Machinery 01.10, Cascade Electric 3.74. co 1 oram a rami cen ter 4.70. . Colvear Motor Sales 897.94, Commercial Printing 24.00, Courtesy Chevrolet gu.bh, crater Lake Machinery 1036.13, Crater Lake Motors 6.49, Cummins Ore. Diesel 468.40. Dale Newmans 40.03. Dept. of Agriculture 18.73, Diesel Pump and Nozzle Service 118.56, Edward Kropp Co. 1245.34, Esco 2612.34. Expert Cleaning Servce 2650. Feenaughty 272.93, Fowler Engineering Sales 89.50, R. Frantz 326.20, Fyr-Fyter Sales 8.10, Gar diner Machine Shop 130.0B, Gen eral Bearing Co. 29.73. General Machine Works 10.80. HI Martin 126.53. Gold Hill, City of 2.70, Grange Co-operative 60.00. Hau pert Tractor 749.43. Hi Martin 311.33, Home Gas Co. 40.70. How ard Cooper 131.37, Hubbard Bros, 3969, Int. Harvester 850.04. Jay Allen Co. 6 56, Jackson County Purchasing Dept. 1.96, Kiiever Ma chine Shop 10.08. Lawson Products 54.94, Llttrell Parts 145.59, E. M. Madden. Trustee 1453.70, Manltou Equipment 67.90. M. C, Llninger dc Sons 1 183 83. Medford. City of 6.70. Medford Concrete Const. 404 08, Medford Lbr. 4.43. Medford Plate Glass 38.11, Medford Station ery Store 40 98, Medford Tire Service 1 371 .89, Medford Water Comm. 2 84. Modern Plumbing Um, Moore Steel 66036. Mt. Pitt 60 00. M A W Chain Saw Co. 3 50, Nash Tractor 12 34. Nat. Hospital Association 030.60, Norton Lbr. Co. 44 14, Office Boy 27 03. Ore. State Highway Dept. 76.38, Oregon Washington Telephone Co. 11.25, Pacific Bell 16.10, Pacific Power 423 11. Pa m Co 153.00, Parsons Motor 83081. Paul Smiths Ssw 4 35, Pierce Freight Lines 114.60. Pittsburgh Plate Glass 13 33. Power Transmission Products 4 61. Pre mtcr Fastener 8884, Public Em ployees Retirement Board 2331.04, Rogue Equipment Sales 348.04, Rogue Federal 420.00. Sam Jen nings 8068. Schetky Equip. 312.44, Sherwln Williams 44 70. L. Shorey 61 36, Skasol Inc. 2.07. Smith Lbr. Co. 588 So. Ore. Bearing Sales 971J1, Standard Oil Co. 804 83. Stevens Corp. 12189. Surefit 82.00, Traffic Safety Supply 87 00. Trow bridge Electric 4 80. US. National Bank 7701 40. Walker ihe Weeper 13 13. Washington National Ins. 172 03, Westlnghouse 27 55. White City Water 206 23, Wltham Psrls 180 34. W. P. Fuller it Co. 1030. Classified Rates Minimum Size: Two Lines I day per word. 3 days per word. 3 days par word.. 5 days per word.. 6 days per word.. 8c 120 13c ..100 Jackson, Josephine and Siskiyou Counties Rate Other Areas Per Word So Per Day By Lint per Month $3.00 Box Number Service Cnarge 000 (Minimum Cash Ad 80c) Business Directory Esch line per month. ...82 23 Minimum per month w.75 Dead Line on Classified Ads 5:00 p.m. for following day, except 10 a.m. lor Monday; for Sunday noon Saturday. Dead Line on Display Classi fied Ads 10:00 a m Saturday for Sunday and Monday; 3 p.m. the day before publication for Tues. through Frl. APPROVED CREDIT CHARGES BILLED BY THE LINE Minimum Charge m.$I JO CLASSIFIED PERSONAL Lodge Notices Special Club Notices Personal -..... Loet and Found Instructions , Wanted Male Help . Wanted Female Help Male or Female Help . Wanted Situations Wanted Miscellaneous H Financial it Loans ..-. REAL ESTATE For Rent Houses For Rent Apartments 21 For Rent Furnished Rooms . 22 Rent Rooms and Board 23 For Rent Miscellaneous 24 Wanted To Rent 25 Medford Realty Board 30 For Sale Real Estate .... 31 Business Opportunities 32 Wanted Real Estate 33 AD DIRECTORY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Building Supplies 40 Appliances .... , 41 Furniture . 42 Musical Equip.. Radio, TV 43 Sports and Hobbies .. 44 Miscellaneous 45 Nurssrles 46 Dogs and Pets 90 Poultry 31 Livestock w..m.52 Wanted Livestock 33 Hay, Grain and Feed 34 Fruits St Vegetables 05 Automotive & Equipment Machinery and Tractors flO Logging Equipment . I Equipment ror Rent Trailers Parts and Accessories Cycles and Scooters Cars and Trucks ......... UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late to Classify A MONDAY ONLY Business Directory b C-Card of Thinks to THK Staff of the" Hawthorne convalescent Home ana to ur. Oulnn: Words cannot adequately express our deep appreciation for the many kind and sympathetic acts that came to us at the time of our recent bereavement. i,,...Tihe family of Inet Pierce. 2-SPECIAl CLUB EVENTS FRIDAY. March 39. 7 D.m.. Collec tlon of buttons up for auction at B&B Auction. Proceeds from sale go to at. Mary s uraae scnooi. Among buttons are some sent irom rnnceii uracein monaco. GAMMA RHO Style ac Variety Show Sat., Mar. 30th. a p.m. Phoenix Community Club. En tertainment, refreshments and prizes. Phone 335-1403 for res ervatlons. 3-PERSONAL SPACE available at Lyn Haven Home for man or woman, oy tne day, week or month. 6B41731. CHAPEL Hill Guidance Hour. K. m. E. D. each sunuay eve. at fl. Your questions answered. Under New Management PAULINE'S DRESS SHOP Has new dresses to suit you, every size, color, etc. TRY PAULINE3S DRESS SHOP WHILE IN CENTRAL POINT You won't regret It. WIDOW Wants Lady as companion to snare meaiora noma, juow exoensea. 773-6048. INCOME tax service. Cecelia Bay burn. 343 H. ivy. 773-3.1BO, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, Airmen Trailer far, ror aauus only. Trailer space rentals as low as $25 per mo. 1st. mo. rent free, offer good to April 1st. Good water, swimming pool, storage spaces, cement patios, paved si., auto, laundry. Ever green Bus service, lovely view, firopsne. telephone, garbage serv c. 773-3563. 4433 Jscksonvilla Hwy INCOME TAX SPECIALIZED BOOKKEEPING 316 t Main. 773-91S9-773-BB62 IF YOU ARE an elderly person & would like to make our home your nome. can 77B-iaip. 'GINGER' OWNER Of BEAUTY SALON at SDO Stewart Ave. Special person alized service. All work guaran teed. Welromea ladles with thin, fine nr problem hair. EVENING APPOINTMENTS Closed Mondays ...773-3133 SEE THE BIG SALE AT SINGEIVB 3230 CEMETERY lot In Memory Gardens. Submit offer to J. r. rilegel. Executor. 34 N. Central, city. MAXENE'S TAX SERVICE Day or eve. 664-3731 35.18 TahleRocK Rd. JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LTS Dentures repaired while you wait lit) 9-1071 890-1539 AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? If age. driving record, un insured accident financial re sponsibility filing, etc.. Is making It difficult for you to secure proper insurance, see us. Con venient monthly Installment. Don Stathos Insuror, 1005 E. Main, ' Medford, 773-6658. Open Mon. at i ues. ii ii w p. in 1 A SQUEEZE? Call 773-7103 to consolidate your bills without borrowing. CREDIT EQUITY, INC. 301 Medical Center Bid. Medford, Oregon DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM? Contact A. A. Sun. 8 p.m. Thurs. 6:30. 404 Walnut PY 664-2006 779.1391 ANYONE havfng a drinking prob lem is welcome at the Medford Group of Acohollcs Anonymous 8 30 p.m. Tues. it Sat. rear or 21 N Oakdale. 773-4848. Al Anon Group every Tuesday. SPOT CASH for old coins. 773 2R5V TAX REPORfUnbleo Canoose, 53 Roes Court. For day or evt. ap pointments phone 773-3313. Sama location tinea 1941, FRIDAY. MARCH 3-PERSONAl 0E&TVKES reptrt4 an4 rtliiud wii. ;ou wbii. my or ,v,. rft- MERLE NORMAN CoimtUe Studli ai nunrcr Blflfl. 772.091! 5-INSTRUCTIONS CERAMICS InitrucUon In Ctr. mict porclatnchlna palnt- Uon Open Tuei.. wd. At Thuri, Vliltori wtlcomt. lot W. Mln, Tlnt 10 WANTED MALI HELP Moulder Feeder- Assistant Set-Up-Man Must be experienced. Call EUGENE DI 51730 after 5 p.m. or reply to AL CLEMENTS LUMBER CO, r u. pox gua, a.ugene. pre. MAN OR woman for Watkins route S105 wk. guarantee if you can qualify. From 8 to 9 a.m. and from 6 to 7 p.m. 1414 Stage iu . ouuin. fticaiora, 2 EXPERIENCED sheet metal men. Chevrolet. SALESMAN WANTED THE U. 0. C01S0NC0. A 71 yr. old AAA-1 Mfgr. of exclusive advertising ec promo tional Ideas for business nas an Immediate opening for a man in this area who Is interested in a solid future. We pay top commis sions, hospital at surgical bene fits, group ins., field training, exclusive territory, established accounts, bonus plan plus many additional benefits. If you have a sslea background but want to Improve call: REGIONAL MANAGER JOHN E, STERRETT IMPERIAL 400 MOTEL 773-7727 Bttwew t p.m. It 7 p.m. Mtr. U Or write John E- Stcrrett, P.O. Box 1W9. San MatM, Out. CDUOP Employment Service W, hiv tht following poillloni open: 1. Experienced Appliuic Salesman 1. Experienced Plumbing, aheathini at maleriala salesman. 3. Salesman for Electric It Plumbing Store (Must be familiar with electricity). 4. Experienced Diesel mechanic 104 East Sixth St. 773-3694 SALESMAN kfRBYCt5T Commission. 773-3333 PARTS MAN SAN JOSfFORD SALES San Jose, Calif. Must have 6 yrs. minimum ex perience with Ford products. Ex cellent opportunity for advance ment, permanent position, top working conditions, top pay for right man. Writs or call LesWoodfill San Jose Ford Sales .so d. mantel at, , San Jose. Calif. . Phone CY 8-0191 PIANERMAN Experienced, Ststion Ross DOUGLAS LUMBER Corp, t-none ju t-jssi or wnie r. Box 365, Truckee, Calif. 11-WANTED PIMAIE HHP EXCELLENT Baby Sitter it House keeper. Part time. Your trans Priaiion. 7 734 237. LADY to "live in" and care for a seml-lnvalld lady. 773-8463. BABY Sitter Wanted; room and board; soma salary; non drinker. LET BEAUTY Culture be your Career. Enroll now at Medford Besuty School for April Class ft learn this fascinating Profession. Coma in and see us at 3 West Sixth St. or Pn0n"jfr U-MAtf Q HMAU HIU KARN $2.90 an hour and up, in commission, plus bonus, selling Reelsllks Famous Wearlnf Ap parel. For appointment eaO 111. EMPLOYMENT SIRVICS . Room 201 Exscutlva aidg. . 11-WANTID IITUATIONi hlOH School girl wants bsby .It ting or housework. PhlTI.iaas SHRlltTj. HIDOET1UMMmG) Let us spray your trees aiti shrubs tor health. Na B D T. RAY CHAMBERL1N ' 772-J3J1 FAINTINO Reasonable. Nice work. 773-4145 before 730 UK, auer o p.m. Ull jonnson. moNINC Free pickup It dolly ery, 773-1489. No Saturday calls, CARPENTER WORK. New or fa- model. 772-3108. BABY SITTING My home. Fenced yard. 773-8410. CUSTOM BUILDING at REPAIR, References 47S-41CK ODD JOBS, carpenter. Lawn. Gar den. Pruning. L. H. Lynch. ". T-V SERVICEREPAIR Gold Hill area IM-H40 Carpenter work, contract or ny nr. eos-iBO. BABYSITTING, my home, any time, Beall Lane. 64-3a, "TAILORftfG - ALflRAflSNB" 773-4200, ALL"types"oarpenter work. No 'job too smaU 7:3-3343. 773-MU. IRONING It MENDING. Tree pick up. del. 684-1733. ALTERATIONS Plain Sewing It ennoran s cioines. ajj-ioio. -HOUSE CLEANING It Ironing neicrenccs t s-jvs- Carpenter Work by hour or Job. S3S-2886, Houseclesnlng By Hour neierences 771.303 "BABY-r Elderly lady sitting. 77..B.OU CUSTOMTRACTOl It GARDEN ROTOVATING Esrl Lens 172-1900 WILL Baby Sit wk. dVys. Give lunches. Hsve refs. 1 child 62 per day: 2 children 13.50 per day. 3-4aaa. HOUSEWORK Friday open. Refs.jjcar 933-4199 after 9 p.m. """WANTED BRICK WORK ' 773-6370 ROTO VAT""! NO gardens lawns. Walt Flpps, 113-3007 It DRAPES. 172.3JM9 SofovATlNO LiviTmo. etc". Custom trsctor work 694-390S YARD clean up. mowing, hedge trimming, tilling. Cau early morning.. 773-6071 TRACTOR ROTOVATINO 172-2936 or 71J-3160 nCXWNMOWTR.niHJENE"D 36 Newtown 113-4019 ""MEDFORD NURSERY-SCHOOL"" Child Care by trk. or Day. AM. or p.m. by Appoint, only. Mrs. Ethel Tennant 113-I04T 21. 1113 n 7 -p . 1 -wmro 1ITUATIONI ,;l!iFPI,CN4En womn beby sitter, SOchr plus transportation. Coo4 rf rnsiai "19-ln4A 1 4-W.nfd MlxtlUnsjoui WAEJM AJumlnunTirrlgation pipe. M4.lgtta CAIN'S :ndHAND STORE-" New it Used Furniture UY SELL TRADE 854 Crater Lake Ave. 77-H2a UASH FOR RJRNITURT M'sc. toola or what have you CALL UJ! Wa-MTi Wanted to uV-ioo cords' .fit a .Ml a 773-1564 USED PIANOS wanted. WW pay is. awawiiej . I sijagQ. CASH FOR FURNITURE Mtsc. tools or anything salable. Or will Mil an consignment. ned Barn Auction Co. S. Hwy. C9 SOT-IMS WANT BARKIE POLES J H. BAXTER U CO. Box 30. Grants Pasv 47-l68 13-FINANCIAl t lOANS" WANT to borrow 13.000. 1st. mort. Prfb'un. VlVr- mi WANT TO Borrow t4000 to finish wv.u CTca.nion name, uive 1st . ...... i i uttori 4 n.m. or after I:JO o.m. j.oir FOR SALE Seasoned 1st mort. afe. diacnunt minnn ...jt... WANT JlOjOOo or more loan on . . a.wi.. win pay ,143 E,r. nJ?.'!!h bme- Write Post Office Box 364, Rogue CASH for contracts P.O. Box 343 Medford. 20-FOH MNT HOUSIS rOR RENT. Eagle Point, nice 2 4 PM " "' after "OR SALE or lease by owner, 3 out Will lease for 3 yrs. with f"8" buy wiu, j mtlrf,t. LAgEiT fu,. j rm, c.c in. , . w.w. S BDRM. unfurn.. children at pets Mia oakdale. 773 1 BDRm. house. 104 Main St. Tal ent. 773-6749. 1 BDRM, furnished, ntwly decor- ' luejn, drug, - den space, water & nrbae nM SO. See at 33a So. Keene Way dr I BDRM. unfurn. house. Also rujtu SMALL house with fireplace suit- .u.. tm amigiti pvrson or couple, J"f- screst if desired. 643 NICE 3 bdrm. house. No drinkers. NICK a hrfrm ...-.. Dunlevv. newiy decorated. SDO. 833 V ri awns H aa asm T Ave. 773-3331 Early Mornlnn -J ao.M WIS.. ajnOS. PARTLY furn. house. Adult. Water aTa.s. .... NEW 3 bdrm. unfurn. No pets. 3902 1 BDRM. furn. duplex. 335i w. water pq. aaa mo. 773.4517 S BDRM. house, no drinkers, ref. UNFURN. 2 bdrm. house, sit Penn BDRM. house. Inquire at 720 Dakota! 1 BDRM. unfum. duplex, with car- 92,80. lip I. Jackson. 773-3330. 3 BDRM. home. Newly decoreted. School Ac St. Mary's grade school, gas. Keith Bates. Realtor. 132 N. Grape. 773.7383. DUPLEX, very nice, large. 2 bdrm. H.i.u.ii., Ka.poit; idw us aiorage; recently redecorated. 633 8. nouy. 77j-aoqq. FOR RENT to Man only. 3 rm. furn. cabin, water, garbage, 133. IMWMllWJI. TOR LEASE Unfurn. 3 Bdrm. home neer Briscoe school, Ash land. Terms. Reasonable, 772. EASTSIDE 1 bdrm. near Hedrfck School, partly furn. 16s. PH. Sunday as after 9 wk. daya. 773- 943. BASTSIDE la I bdrm. duplexes. ih. sorccra bit neat, water as afe po. wo pets. 77J-.4J7. NICE 2 BDRM. house. 7( mo.' irsn toi. . tj-oo.o gays. LEASE OR RENT Remodeled atuoio noma, close in, dlnlnf rm living rm, lsrie fireplace, large kitchen, 3 bdrms., bath, patio, central heat, air condition, smell lawn. Inaulre Lusk Muala Co., 333 So. Riverside. 1 30-9:30, or call 773-3009 after 930. ' 3 RM FURN. cottage. Close in. BDRM.. partly furn. home. Gas iioor i urn ace. nj m. litn. 7Q 1 RM. house at 11M W.'eth Med roro. water at . garDage ya. .3ie. 11 BDRM. unfuris. duplex, gar- ae, yarq service. .18 UQK. LEAN aVBDRM. Sniil... FlreJ Caca, garage. ISO, water id. Can. el Point. 772-6714 or f73-8317. I BDRM. unfurn. house. Talent' area. -aoo. a cnuaren uk. ea ONE bedrmj clean; untttra House! MODERN 1 bdrm. house, stoves rum.; no aogs 77.-7flgq. MODERN i 3 rm. house. laree moms. lots of cupboards.; unfurn. laot FOR LEASE or Option to Buy 3 oarm. moaem nome in Morn crest Diet. Available April t. 3133 mo. 713.107 daya. Eves. UNFURN. 3 rm. cabin with bath. range, remg. at water furnished, 49. 773-4210. 3 BDRM. Duplex extra large, ex. u-a nice at . clean; water paid, 317,30 West side. 773-8713. 3 BSbROOMHOUSE 772-7,90. I BDRM unf u r rv modern,- $40. Butte Falls H-vy. 646.1423. ."BDRMS. unfurn.; excellent East slde. 649 mo. water pd. 773-4033 i-BDRM. Duplex, close In. Idee! loceuon. vacancy April 1. aas. jj ai. na-o,ij. FURN. House for 1 or a adults CLEAN; 1 -bedroom Duplex: 849 00 waier peio. aT ivy. tail 773- 6911 after 330. All day tat If unqejr. CLEAN Eastslda 1 bdrm.: partly SMALL 2 bdrm.; hardwood floors: double gerage. 369. 113-3013. REDECORATED 2 bdrm. "Duplex. Fireplace. 30 Portland. 773.6633, 3Sdrm. unfum. duplex, fireplace) A gerage. 389 mo. 311 Broad. 7IJ',ZB. NEAT 1 Bdrm. unfum. cottage. Excellent location. Adults. No pets. 340 mo. 911 "J" St. 713-3837 LOVELYMdford large a bdrmT duplex, .garage, 390. 664-933 after 6 It weekends. NEW 3 bdrm. home with fireplace, sewer as city water, 8100 per ma. Can 113-84 days. 173-437T after 3. rSfous?Tl39ay1W' DRHoDEsflTTSrrtTfJttar 340. 300 Table Rock Rd. ftyRrf'." t' bdrm. house. In reer. Adults. Close tni No dogs, 32) 1 BDRM. almost new, no pats, 8637 173-6426, , lMr?''reTe'731M ( Tribune Want Ad$ for Action ... d at le II- Md ' .n i ' j is 'O y - rt e