Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 01, 1963, Image 15

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    E UiCCI ILI II IPAHtll
c vvcciv n i-ULirijK ram
ox inn Rinn Dpafrv
eatured in State's News
tt.u. j n i . ii i
The ring death o former
priori nprvnns whn havp nv,
r Been a uhdi ana ouiraaea .
in i -1 m x 1 1 1 " in its am i n i
Moore's death came f o u r j
coma, induced by a
'mas
from lve orain injury.
Although medical opinion
s i niu iu miinre n rn nn
11IK, itxuirtine WIRflS iilluii
abolish the sport.
Gov. Brown said
"If, as
if it can be called
uitru,
Anti-boxinc advocates lev-
legislature, one aimed at im
mediate stoppage of Drize i
fighting and the second de
sign to put a permanent end j
to it with the sanction of'
the voters.
The first was a resolution:
introduced asking the state
athletic cornmision to suspend
all promoter's licenses for at
least two years.
The other was a proposed
consilulional amendment to
wipe out boxing entirely4
a move that would require
approval by two thirds of the
electorate.
The resolution, aimed at
halting prizefights until the
amendment might be voted
on, could be ignored by the
boxing commission. But, as
one legislator commented, "it
wouldn't be very smart
them to do it."
for
The
Medical
: it. v
Cancer Doesn't Always Kill
Can ranr.pr keeD threaten
ins a person for 21 years? I
Mrs. Joan Linstead answers
"Yes in her .
book, My 21
Years With
Cancer (Expo
sition Press),
which tells of i
her long years'
of f i g h t i ng
cancer in her
self. I:- my
half - century
In medicine,
I have seen many people who
evidently had a termendous
resistance to cancer, perhaps
not enough to get entirely rid
.of it quickly, but enough to
jprevent it from killing them,
j Today, men who are doing
research on cancer are par
ticularly interested in trying
ho find out why some people
jhave but little resistance to
4 the disease while others have
i such tremendous resistance to
I it that for many years they
j can hold it in cheek,
i One of the reasons why can
3cer quacks often get a rcpula
Stion is that with their useless
I treatments - often with in
y jections of plain water, or
j perhaps with doses of a wok
laxative, plus a little iodine -I
every so often they get a re
I suit which seems to uninforrn
rrl Demons to hr miraculous.
I used to say to my students,
"Never tell a person with
cancer that he is doomed, or
that he will last only three
month, because he may keep
coming around to 'embarrass'
you for the next 10 or 20
yoirs! "
Many years ago I learned
much when I read the annual
report of the Middlesex Hos
pital in England, dated
around 1895. In those days
they didn't perform the oper
ations which today our sur
geons practically always per
as per-
form on the woman who has
cancer of the breast. In 1805,
they just gave the woman
nursing care. What impres
sed me tremendously was
that, as I remember. 10 per
cent of thc women, without
any effort at treatment of the
cancer, lived on for five
years., snd some 5 per cent
just didn't die of the cancer.
They lived for years until a
heart attack or a pneumonia
carried them off.
Cancer Revealed
Many times in my liff I
have seen people with cancer
who lived in good health for
inanjr yvaiz. rui U 19
there was the school teacher
who had her breast remover
for cancer. Fourteen years
later she happened to bump
her hip going through a door,
and when it kept hurting, she
came to me. When.J X-rayed
the hip, I was surprised to
see the boneful!' of -career
which had probablv been
there for the 14 years. Evi
dcntly. the bad cells-had not
been able to grow I had
a roentgenologist give her
some. X-ray treatment?, and
ieflTT
Alva ret
At the same time, middle
of the road opinion on the
One assemblyman, George 1
A. Milias (R-Gilroyl. said he ;
was nm innvinrrrl that enm-
plete outlawing of the sport
the answer." He said he
would introduce bills to over-'
Whether the controversy
would rage long enough to
retain the attention of a busy
legislature, and whether anti
boxing advocates gained suf
ficient strength with Moore's
death, .to,. make; a fight ,of ;l
when the day came, remained
ill if' .sppn
Moore's death by brain in
jury was blamed by neuro-
A review of fight films show-1
cd the lower :iipe vifratca
at the back of his head, ap-1
kull. Death was caused by
"massive bruises" in the brain
area.
Explosion: A violent explo
sion in the basement of the
J. C. Penney department store
in San Jose resulted in the
deaths of four persons and in
jured 70 others. An ex-janitor,
Ricardo Mello, 27, fired only
hours before the blast, was
charged with voluntary man
slaughter although District
Attorney Louis Bergna said
he believed Mello did not in
tend to kill anyone when he
neglected to close a blower of
the boiler'.
Certificates; The Federal
Reserve bank in San Fran
cisco reported it apparently
destroyed by accident $7.5
million in negotiable treasury
certificates last summer. The
'bank called it a "million to
Roundup
i
Emeritus Consultant tn Medicine
Mayo Clinic
Emeritus Professor of Medicine
Mayo CHnlc
(Register and Trihune Syndicate,
1963)
the last I saw of her, two
years later, She Still was well, t
" . 1
Anomer patient oi mine,
after having a breast removed
ior cancer, rcmainco wen ior
some 15 years. What then sur
prised me was that the old
cancer showed up in thc scar
of thc wound on her chest
wall. This suggested that can-
cer cells had been left behind
there at tnc time oi ine oper
ation, out nag not grown uiuu
perhaps, when thc woman be
came old and weakened, she
lost her strong resistance to
the disease.
Mrs. Linstead tells in her
book about her two trips to
see a once notorious cancer
quack who has now been put
out of business by thc health
authorities of the United
States.
As so often happens, al
though this man probably
took her money in advance
and then certainly did not
help her, she has no harsh
word to say about him. This
strong tendency of people to
love a quack even after he
has gypped them is what
keeps the man in business.
Worth's Queck's Fee
As Mrs. Linstead says, the
person with an inoperable
cancer feels that it was. worth
thc quack's fee to gel some
hope for a few months and
hence better sleep at night.
I agree with her that hope
will sometime? seem to con
trol cancer growth. I remem
ber well the banker I knew
who had a big inoperab',? can
ccr of his stomach. Against
my advice, a surgeon opera
tec11" he took one look at the
tumor scattered throughout
the abdoman, and closed the
man up again. But then he
told the patient that the tu
mor had been entirely remov
ed, and besides it wasn't can
cer. On the strength of this.
the banker started eating vor
, i fi, n- anj k,p
' -ainj or nnunHa
quickly gained 25 pounds.
Then thc cancer ate into a
blood vessel, and that was
more than the poor fellow
could stand.
A formerly big husky farm
er came to me, skin and bones
because of a big tumor of
tion, the surgeon could not
get the cancerous mass out,
he just made a new opening
out of the man's stomach o
that at least he would not
starve to death. Two years
later, when I saw thc farmer
a;ain. he weighed 220
pounds, and was feeling very
I WH.
', rs Linstead's story of her
! struggle with cancer will, I
am surc. cheer many people.
Dr Alavarcz lists 19 dan
ger signals of canter in his
little 25-cen' booklet. "What
Wc Know About . Cancer."
Vaii mav send fdY it bv CO-
r!rinz 25 cents and a self-
addressed, stamped envelope
with your request for it. Ad
dress Dr. waiter C Aivarez
Dept. MMT. Box
Moines 4,' Iowa.
957. Dcsiuled.
Vinlpnrp
error. "We have com-
pletely eliminated the theory
that the certificates have been
stolen." Eliot J. Swan, bank
president, said. He said it was
believed they were burned
following a transfer of enve-
lopes in which they were stor-
cd in double-security vaults.
Kroegers: A Superior court
'jury in San Francisco ruled
that Ralph and Iva Krocger
must die in the gas chamber
lor strangling to death a San
ta Rosa couple whose bodies
were found in their basement.
II would be the first time in
California that a husband and
wife were executed. TiTe ver
dict, which followed a trial
in which Iva, 44, was declared
sane, followed deliberation of
seven hours, 15 minutes. The
bodies of Jay and Mildred
Axneson were found buried
in the Kroegers basement. At-
lorncy Emmet Hagerty rtsaid
Ralph
Mother: A blind 65-year-old
San Francisco woman inter
nationally known for her
cookbooks was named t h e
state's Mother of the Year.
Mrs. Elena Zelaycta. mother
of two grown sons, was named
by the state American Moth
ers' committee.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals lor thT- con
struction of a Municipal Diving
Pool for the City of Medford, Ore
gon, will be received at Citv Hall.
Mcdford. Oregon, until 11:00 A.M.
Pacific Standard Time on April
16 1963 and thereafter said pro
posals will be publicly opened and
read. A contract will be awarded
or the bids will be rejected within
thirty (30i days after their
ODcninc.
ine project consist
of a Diving I
Pool, necessary piping, .cvisions
and additions to the mechanical
equipment in thc existing Bath
House and all related items. Thc
oroject site is adjacent to thc
'. existing Municipal Swimming
i Pool on the Southwest corner of
' Summit Avenue and Cirk Street
I directly Nci-th of Jackson Sehnnl
i in the City oi Mcdford. Oregon.
nans ann specification! may nc
examined at thc office of the Di
rector of Recreation. City Hall.
Medford. Oregon and at thc Port
land office of Stevens A Thomp
son. Inc., Consulting Engineers
Copies of saiH plans and speci
fications may be obtained upon
application to the Engineers' Port
land Office and thc City Engineers
office. Medford. Oregon, accom
panied hy a deposit of $25.00 for
the first set and $15,00 per set for
each additional set of plans and
specifications The deposit for the
first t.ct will be refunded in full
io any depositor who submits a
bona fide bid as a general con.
""actor and returns the plans with-
Itl vPVPn (71 rinvt. aflnr thr. I11H
opening or who returns said plans
ann specincaiions in cooa condi
tion within seven (7i days after re
cetvUifl them, otherwise only one
half of said deposit will he re
funded when the documents arc
returned. Kor additlnnnl sets only
one. half of the original deposit of
$1500 will be refunded when the
documents are returned provided
they are returned within seven i7i
days after the bids arc opened.
All proposals must, he submitted
on the regular forms furnished
with thc specifications and each
mus be accompanied by cash, cer
tified cheek, or bid bond in thc
amount of five percent t5'r i of the
total price of the bid. All prospec
tive bidders shall prcqualify with
the City of Medford as required
hy Orpfinn code. All such pre
qualificalion statements .shall be
turned in to the City not less than
seven 1 7 1 days before the cpvn
ins of bid. The successful bid
der will be required to f.lc a cor
porate surety bond in the full
amount of the Contract Price to
guarantee its faithful pcrfornuncc.
CITY OK MEDFORD, OREGON
Rober A. Duff
City Manager
Status of Major
Bills in Congress
Washington - UPU
Status
of major legislation:
President
Income Taxes
asking rate reductions and
cmwie income-boosting revi
sion to give a net cut of
$10.3 billion in individual and
corporate rates over three
years. House - Ways and
Means committee hearings
completed. Senate - awaiting
House action.
Mass Transit - Kennedy
! wants new S500 million, three
year aid program to improve
rail, bus and subway services. !
House0- banking committee
approved bill. Senate - floor i
debate scheduled this week.
Education - Kennedy re
quested S5.3 billion across-!
thc-board school aid program.'
House - education committee
hearings under way. Senate- i
nothing scheduled.
Health Insurance - Presi
dent wants hospitalization
program for persons 65 and j
older financed through Social
Security. House - Ways and
Means committee expected to
hold hearings this summer.
Senate - awaiting House ac
tion. Foreign Aid - Administra
tion is asking new appropria
tion of $4.9 billion. House -Foreign
Affairs cor.rr.ittee
hearings start Friday. Senate
- nothing scheduled yet.
Medical Schools - Adminis
tration asked long range con-
: slruclion aid for medical-den
tal schools. loans to students.
House - Commerce commit
tee's S237 million, three-year
bill blocked in Rules commit
, tee. Senate
uled.
Military
nothing sched-
j other feed grain production.
Pay - Pentagon i House Agriculture subcom
billion increase, mittcc approved, full commit-
asking SI
service pay, ranging from
51 .30 to $95 a month. House
hearings completed, awaiting
& rmnH Cfr-ir-(w rmnniit tn ac
c tv.' rt 1 j
Youth Employment - K:n
MLDFORD
I EMERGENCY LANDING
Tampa. Fla. -Wl- A Tor
I onto-bound jetliner with 138
persons aboard made a safe
! emergency landing at MacDill
Air Force Base Sunday with
a malfunctioning landing
gear.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OK HEARING
ON'
FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 107 59
IN THE CIRCUIT COl'RT OK THE.
STATE OK OREGON KOR THE
COUNTY OK JACKSON
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In thr Matter of the Estate of
CLAYTON GUY GODLOVE. also
known as C G. God love, de
ceased Notice is hereby jtiven that the
undersigned has filed her final
account and report in the above
. .miiI. A oct-ilo mi4 ihil Kv -in
order of the circuit court for tn
rouniy 01 jacKM'n. pruuaic de
partment, the hearing upon the
same has been set (or the 23th day
I of April, 1963, in Circuit Court
1 room No 1 of the Jackson County
! Courthouse at Mcdford. Oregon, at
1 the hour of 10:00 o'clock, a m.
All persons having objections
thereto arc hereby notifieeto pre
i sent the same on or before such
I tunc The date of first publication
! of this notice is the 25th day of
: .March. 1963-
Mary Ruth Godlove
Administratrix with will
annexed of the Estate of
Clayton Guy Godlove,
deceased
Brophv. Wilson & Duhamic
20!) Franklin Building
. Mcdford. Oregon
j Attorneys for Administratrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has heen ap
; pointed Executor of the Estate of
1 Gladys O Governor, deceased, by
! the Prohale Department of the
i Circuit Court of the State Ol Orc
I gon tor Jackson County.
All persons having claims
I against said estate are hereby rc
I quired to present the same, with
! proper vouchers, within six
i months from the date of the first
publication hereof, at the office of
I Jones Reeder and Bash.iw. attor
I neys for the executor. 204 Kluhrcr
1 Building Medford. Oregon.
Dated and firs' published mil
3th day of Mar.i. 1063.
VERNON B. GOVERNOR
Executor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Frank LcRoy Spanglcr,
Dccea sed
Notice The Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the County
of Jackson has appointed the First
National Bank oi Oregon. Portland,
as Administrator of thc estate of
Frank LeRoy Spanglcr. deceased.
All persons having claims against
vairi eatata are irouired to DPQSent
them, with proper vouchers, to the
office of Van Dvke. Dcllenb.uk
McGoodwin. 110 East Sixth Street.
Medford. Oregon, within six
months from March 25. 1.183.
First National Bank ol Oregoi.
Portland
Bv: VAN DYKE. DELLENBACK
& McGOODWIN
Attorneys for the Administrator
NOTICE Ot SCHOOL ELECTION
UPON QUESTION OF INCRKASi
INC. TAX LEV OVER AMOUNT
LIMITED BY SECTION 11,
ARTICLE XI. STATE CONSTI
TUTION. Notice is hereby given that an
election will be held in School Dis
trict No. 0 of Jackson County,
State of Oregon, from 2 P.M. to
8 P.M. on April 17. lf)R3. at High
School Gym, Elk-Trail School.
Shady Cove School, in said school
district, lor thc purpose of sub
mitting to the lege voters of said
district the question of increasing
tnc mx levy ior ine uscbi . vmi
Iffi3-I94 over the amount limited
by section ' ', article XL of thc
Constitution of Oregon.
The reasons for increasing such
lew are:
Thc Tax base is inadequate to
cover thc budgetary needs. For
years it has been necessary to
pxrpwl Ihp H': limitation.
The amount of tax. tn excess of
the Rrr limitation, proposed to he
levied for said fiscal year is
$542,700.37.
Dated this 1 day of Appl. 19ii3.
Darrell Stanley
Chairman Board of Directors
Attest:
Beryl Hlckson
District Clerk
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that at 7:30 P.M. on the 2nd day
of Ma v. 1063, in thc Council
Chambers of thc City Hall in thc
Citv of Medford. Oregon, there
shall he a public hearing by and
before the City Council of said
city on the question of vacation
of the remainder of an alley along
the north side of 10th Street be
tween Ri rside Avenue and Bear
Creek, in the City of Medford,
Oregon.
D F. Huson
Recorder-Treasurer
i ncriy asking new $100 million
Youth Conservation Corps for
Outdoor work In forests and
parks; home town youlli corps
for local civic projects. House
-Education committee has ap
proved. Senate Labor and
Welfare committee to act to
day. Domestic Peace Corps-Prcsi-dent
will ask for start on new
organization of skilled volun
teers to carrj out work in
this country similar to Peace
Corps projects abroad. House
-nothing scheduled. Senate-;
nothing scheduled.
Mental Health - Adminis-
tration wants five-year, S717 !
million program for commu
nity mental health centers; re
search and treatment on men,
tal retardation. House - Com
merce committee hearings un
der way. Senate Labor and
Public Welfare subcommittee
hearings completed.
Civil Rights - President
asking speedup in voting suits,
more protection of Negro vot
ing rights, extension of civil
rights commision. H o ti -nothing
scheduled. Senate -nothing
scheduled
Cotton - Administration
asking subsidies to provide
cheaper cotton for U. S. tex
tile mills now paying more
for American fiber than for
eign users. House hearings
completed. Agriculture com,
mittcc awaiting administra
tion recommcn dation on
amount of subsidies. Senate
nothing scheduled.
Feed Grains - Krnnedy
wants to make permanent thc
- j program of paying farmers
toJ
hold down surplus corn and
tec action expected this week.
Senate - nothing scheduled.
Draft -Kennedy asked four-
v r- a r pylrncinn nf cr Irrt i vr
1 " . , Ajtti itnn
and Senate approved, bill has.
- ibeen signed into law
MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
LEGAL NOTICES
; NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
PROBATE NO. 11091
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE
I ESTATE OK E A. till HELL,
Deceased
t Notice is hereby given that the
I United States National Bank of
' Portland, executor of the above
I estate, has filed in the above en-
titlorl Prtiirl anil rim. it Vinal
1 Account and Report and said Court I
na fixed April 15. ist3 at the
hour ot 9.00 o'clock am. in the
Court Room of said Court at the
I Courthouse in Medford. Oregon, as
I the time and place for hearing ob
! jections thereto snd lor the settle
ment thereof.
Dated this llth day ot March,
1 1983.
The United States National
Bank of Portland. Executor
Karrell. Blackhurst St Hornecker
j Attorneys for Executor
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION
Pacific Power & Light Company
Project No. 2337
NOTICE OK APPLICATION
FOR LICENSE
(March 15, 1963)
Public notice is hereby given
that application has been filed
under the Federal Power Act
1 16 USC. 79la-825rl by Pacific
Power & Light Company icories
pondence to: E. Robert De Luccla,
Vice President and Chief Ens:recr,
Pacific Power & Light Company.
Public Service Building, Portland
4. Oregon i for license for con
structed Project No. J337, known
as Prospect No. 3. located or. South
and Middle Forks of R guc River
and Imnaha and Daniels Creeks.
In Jackson County. Oregon, near
Prospect, and affecting lands cl the
United States within the Rogue
River National Forest.
The project consists of i con
crete dam 150 feet long across the
South Fork of Imnaha Creek: a
conduit about 2'j miles long com
posed of wood stave pipe, canal
nd tunnel sections; a spillway
an intake; and a 3.200-t'oot steel
penstock to a concrete powerhouse
containing a 7.200 kw. hydroelec
tric unit discharging into Daniels
Creek a tributary of Middle Fork;
filt-kv. transmission line extend
Lni about 8.8 miles to the Prospect i
Substation; and appurtenant me
chanical and electrical facilities.
Protests or petitions to inter
vene may b filed with the Fed
eral Power Commission. Washing
ton 25. D.C.. In accordiance with
the Rules of Practice and Proce
dure of the Commission i!8 CKR
I B or 1.10). Thc last day upon
which protests or petitions may be
filed is May 27. 1963. The appli
cation is on file with the Com
mission for public inspection.
Joseph H. Gutride
Secretary
p-:i-fia
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE
STATE OF OREGON KOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTATE
JEANNETTE BRUCE GIBBONS,
Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by an order ot the above entitled
court dated March 7. 1903. the un
dersigned was appointed executor
of the estate of Jeanne tie Bruce
Gibhons, deceased, and all persons
having claims against said estate
arc hereby notified to present the
same to said execulor al 830 Frank
lin Building. Medford, Oregon,
properly verified as provided by
law and within six months from the
date of first publication hereof.
Dated and first published this
llth day of March, 193.
Marrs R Gibbons
Executor
Karrell. Blackhurst A: Hornecker
Attorneys for Executor
NOTICE OF BALK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
flint on the 16th day ot April.
lfj. at the hour ol !:O0 O'clock I
A M at the front door ot the j
Jackson County Courthouse locat
ed at Main and Oakdale streets in !
Mcdford. Oregon. I shall sell at
Public Auction, for Cabh to tho i
highest bidder, all of the right .
title, interest, lien and estate of
Ralph Kuircr and Ruth Furrer,
also known as Ruth Lee Furrer.
husband and wife; Southern Ore
gon Production Credit Association
of Mcdford. Oregon; Harry and
David, an Oregon corporation: and i
Jackson County, in the following j
described real property, to-wlt:
parcel V, Beginning at a gas
pipe at a point on the East and .
West ccnterline of Section 7. I
Township 38 South. Ranse 1 West
Of the Willamette Meridian.
Jackson County. Oregon, said !
point being North B' S3' EaM,
860.1 feet from the Southwest
corner of Lot 4 in said Section; I
thence North 8!)' S3' East along I
thc North boundaries of proper-
ties described in Volume 2TH,
page 484. and Volume 302. page
240. Deed Records of Jackson
Countv. Oregon, a distance of
473.0 "feel to a stone on thc j
West boundarv of property de
scribed in Volume 420. page 187 ;
nf said Deed Records; thence j
North 0 04' West. 250.3 feet to
a gas pipe at thc Northwest !
comer of property described in j
Volume 420. page 187; thence ,
South 83 47' East 370.3 feet to
I gas pipe on thc North line of
said property; said P'Pf 'so
being 1hc Southerly Southwest
corner of properly described in
Volume 112. Page 37. Deed Rec
ordl of Jackson County. Oregon;
thence North o 08' West. 489.1
feet to a point on thc Southerly
line of property as described In
Volume 112. Page 57. thence fol
lowing thc boundary line of said
p-iperlv thc following courses t
a.'d distances; South 83" 47'
West. 136.3 feet to a gas pipe;
thente South 37 38' West. 376 ,10
feet to a gas pipe; thence South I
1' 10' West. 12.37 feel to a gas
pipe; thence South 80 37' West. ;
23C 75 icet to a gas pipe; thence
North 0" 02' West. 1167.60 feel;
to a gas pipe; thence South 83 ,
50' Vest. 572 85 feet to a gas
Pipe; thence leaving the properly
described in said volume 112, j
Page 57 and run South 0 07'
East. 603.3 feet to a gas pipe, 1
Ihencc Soulh 83 50 East. 272 7 ;
feet to a gas pipe; thence South
0' 09' East. 966.83 feel to 1he
point of beginning.
PARCEL II: Beginning at a 'tone
on the Southwest corner of Do
nation Land Claim No. 47. which .
lies in thc Northwest Quarter of
Beotlon 7 Township 38 South.
Range 1 West of the Willamette
Merlllian, running thence East 1
feet to a stone at thc
thweit corner of Lot 4. Sec-
tion 7: thence South 0' 03' Eat
on thc West line of Lot 4. 935.4
feet to the East and West line ,
center of Section 7; thence North !
80 33 Rait. 266 I feet on the
East and West ccnterline of Sec
tion 7 to a gas pipe, thence
North 0' 03' West. 066 83 feet
(O a gas pipe: thence North 83'
SB' West 272 7 Icet to a gas 1
pipe; thence North 0 07' West, i
633 3 feet to a gas pipe to
point on the property line of ;
property described in Volume ;
112. Page 37. Deed Records of
Jackson County. Oregon; thence j
North 83 33' West. 601 8 led to
Ihe West line ol Donation Land
Claim No 47 (hence South 0' 18'
East. 707 7 feel to thc point of
beginning
PARCEL III: Beginning at the
Northwest corner of Government
Lot 7 Section 7, Township n8
South. Range 1 West of the Wil
lamette Meridian. Jackson Coun
tv. Oregon; thence South on the
West lr ' of said Lot. 464 9 '.ttf.
thence West 380 4 feet: thence
North 603 I feet to the center
line ol the County Road, thence
South 62" East. 240.9 feet, along
said center line of the County
Road; and thence South 81 33'
East. 170 3 feet along said center
lfne of said County Road, to the
point of beginning.
SAID SALE it madr pursuant to
an Execution in foreclosure issued
out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for thf County of
Jarkion no the ilh dav of Marrh,
I3'i3. wherein Southern Oregon
fisls Inc. an Oregon corporation
is Pliintiff and Ralph Furrer and
Ruth Furrer. also known as Ruth
Lee Furrer. huaband and Wifjj
Southern Oregon Production Cred
it Assfciatinn of Medford. Oregon.
! Harrv and David, an Ores
cor-
o ! Poratlon and Jackson County,
Oregon are Defendant
Dated iht Marrh 18 1063
Jackson County, Oregon
OREGON
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OK THE I
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
of
SARAH F. BAKER. Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by nn order of the above entitled
court dated March 7. 063. the un-
dersigned was appointed executor
of the estate of Sarah E. Baker, -
deceased
and all persons having 1
lain5 against said estate are hrrc.
by notitied to present the same to
siri v i ii t n r tin l'rnIil.
Building. Medford. Oregon, proper- j
iy vcrmeci as provided hy law and
provided hy Uw and
within six months from the date
or ursi puoncarion ncreoi
Dated and first published this
llth day of March. 19ti3.
George W. Baker
Executor
Karrell. Blackhurst & Hornecker
Attorneys for Executor
ESTATE OF
SAMUEL B. BEVERLtN
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Circuit Court of the Stale
of Oregon for the County of Jack
son Probate Department
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Jack B. McCaim has
been appointed Administrator of
the Estate ii Samuel B. Beverlin
deceased by the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for the County
of Jackson, and he is qualified. All
person having claims against s.ud
Estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same duly verified as by
Law required to the Undersigned.
Jack B. McCann at 121 E. QUI
Street. Medford. Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published April
1. 1963.
Last Publication April 22. 1963.
Jack B McCann
Administrator
A. J. McCann
Attorney
A-Too Late To Classify
FOR RENT Furn. House for l oi
2 adults. Only $40. 772-4883.
KOR SALE Mahogany end tabic:
good cond. S13 pair. Lined drape:
i84"x43" Western pattern. Ex
cellent. $3. 772-9423
FOR SALE Equity Honda
l"ake over payments. 773-1041
KOR SALE Small Welch Pony.
Saddle, bridle &- all accessories.
$200. B3K-2701.
FOR RENT t Bdrnv furn. duplex
in Gold Hill. Sli3 per mo , in
cluding all util H.Vi-1421
FOR SALE !lxl2 braided rug. I2x
12 all wool carpel. 2 end tables,
2 matching lamps. 773-ti540 after
4 30. j
FOR SALE '56 Olds. 4 dr., hard
top, power steering, auto trans.,
Mm, W W. l owner car. pay
cash S3S or pick up payment!
Of $31 per mo. 482-1731 for more
information
FOR RENT Small 1 Rdrin house
in Central Point. $.0. Inquire
Mrs. McKain, 36 Cedar St . Cen
tral Point, 604-2540
KOR SALE S7
Chev
Harmon
Loaded $1005. 772-9330
KOR RENT 1 hdrm cottage, coun
try living with shade, water A
nice garden spot, Eagle Point
area $30 44R-3RHI
PINK HOUSE FOR SALE
on MADRONA LANE
Shown Sun. A Mnn. 1 to R p.m.
Any other day after 0 p in.
772 -R 820
FOR SALE -Gibson Electric Guitar
with double pickup & harmony
amp. Like new Capitol Piano &
Organ. 1000 Crater Lake Ave.
770-UMB.
A-Too Ljtc To Classify
TRANSFERRED Must Cell new S
bdrnv home. Fireplace, double
garage, dishwasher. See am tunc
1970 Archer Dr. off Orchard
Home Dr.
FOR SALE 1941 Chev. Club
Coupe, RAH. 773-5324.
DISCOUNTED 'H3 Chew u'lor sale"
stick. 2 dr. hardtop, after 3:30.
779.-1360 . - - ;
KOR SALE 1959 Masscy-Kerguson
work - bull with Davis loader
89tM623.
FOP SALE Excellent condition :
late model Krtgidair. 12 cut. ft. j
FOR SALE - 19SK Oliver Diesel
ut(h H-nrv loader Provolt
with Henry
1-2378 .
KOR SALE'.' "ttvi fhc'v) pickup,
good condition. $450 29 W. 5th
St.. Eagle Point. 446-3732
1 LODGE NOTICES
"mSji, Medford Lodge No
April 2 at
Visitors
refreshment.
E. B. MeNcw.N u
Mcolurd Bodies Scottish
Rtte. Monday. April 1.1
1963. 8:00 p in Twenty- I
first degree. Retrehments.
Visiting brethren wel
come. Fred A. Purdin.
Secretary
Slated Convocation.
Crater Lake Chapter
No. 32 R A M. Tues
day, April 2nd. Pot
luck dinner 6:43 p in.
Meeting at 8 pin Vis-
itnu:
vitcd
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Companions in-
Waldron. E.H.P.
2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
RU M MAGE SALE Tues. A Wd
April 2 and 3. from 9 to .1 at thc I
Kehl bldg. Sponsored bv the
W S C.S , 1st Methodist Church
GIGANTIC Rummage Sale
by Jr Service League
THURS, St FBI,
April 4 & 3. 0 30 to 12 noon
THRIFT SHOP
Me Andrews A Priddv
Clothing Pishes Toys
3 PERSONAL
Open Free Classes Supplies
FERRIS WHEEL CERAMICS
l' IT i Stewart 770-1746
LET" BEAUTY Culture he your
Career, Enroll now at Mcdford
Beauty School for April Clan
learn this fascinating profession.
Come In and see us at 3 Weil
Sixth st. or phone 772-0155 or
cal!-lhe Byrds at home. 772-4233,
1 WILL no longer be responsible
for any debts other than mv own,
alier this date, April L 1003
Norman D Anderson. 706 S. Oak
dale. Apt. fi.
i slll ring wiw . large ma
morid valued at $000 for $350.
Call after 4 p in 772-t;i72
BE A HOSTESS have a ""Home In -lerior
(home decorations i part v.
Earn beautiful gills 773-20111
2 BURIAL plots in ' Memory
Qurdeni Memorial Park, good
location Any rcahonahlr offer
will be considered. Call Trustee.
77:1-4030.
SPACE available at Lyn Haven
Home lor man or woman, hy the
day, week ormonth.664-172 1 .
INCOME lax service. Cecelia Ray
burn. 243 N. Ivy. 773-3385.
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MAIL TRIBUNE WANT-ADS
MONDAY. APRIL 1,
3-PERSONAl
WIDOW Wants Lady as companion
! to share Medford home. Low
: expense 773-6948
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT,
Aldnch Trailer Park Kor adults
only. Trailer space rentals as
low as $25 per mo. lit. mo.
rent free, orfcr good to April
1st. Good water, swimming pool,
storage spaces, cement patios,
paven st auto, laundry. Ever
green Bus service, lovely view,
propane, telephone, garbage serv
lc. 773-5862 4425 Jacksonville
Hwy.
INCOME TAX
SPECIALIZED BOOKKEEPING
ale t Main 77j-oi 39-772-91102
IF YOU ARE an elderly person
would like to make our home
your home, call 779-1226.
'GINGER'
OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON at
8R0 Stewart Ave. Special person
alised service All work guaran
teed. Welcomes ladies with thin,
fine or problem hair.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Cliv.ed Mniula.v s . 773-3130
SEE THE PIG SALE
A T SING ER 'S
MAXKNE S TAX SERVICE
Day or eve. 864-2731
3538 Table Rock Rd
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
veniem monthly installment. Don
Stathos Insurer. 1003 E Main.
Medford. 773-liti38 Open Mon
& Tues till 0 p nv
MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio.
214 Fluhrcr Bldg. 772-0611
IN A SQUEEZE?
Call 773-7103
to consolidate your bills without
borrowing.
CREDIT EQUITY. INC.
201 Medical Center Bldg.
Medjorri. Oregon
DRINKING "YOUR PROBLEM
Contact A. A. Sr-n. R p.m.
Thurs. 8:30, 404 Walnut
P'l Hl4-200ti 770-1231
ANYONE tuiving ,i drinking prob
lem is welcome at "the Medford
Gioun ot Acoholic.i Anonymous
8 30 p.m. Tues. Ac Sat. rear
of 2P N Oakdale. 773-4848. Al
Anon Group every Tuesday.
SPOT CASH for old coina. '773-
3858 ,
TA X REPORTS. Clen Canooie. 55
Ross Court For day or eve. ap
pointments phone 772-2913 Same
location since 1041. '
HjHfi 1 1 wf IHn If ! tUm
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3-PERSONAL
DENTURES repaired and reused
while you wait. Day or eve. Ph.
i 773-C026 23 gorier Lap.
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB
I Dentures repaired while you wait
! B99-1071 899-1559
4-lOST AND FOUND
LOST Steel tool approx. 3 ft. long!
by 5" diameter, threaded on one
end. Crater Well Drilling. 772-2098
L O S T 0-wks .-old female" part
Husky ana part Collie. Strayed
or stolen from 13H2 Scenic ave..
Central Point. Chltdren'r pet,
6B4-103 1
LOST Black Onyx ring. Diamond
Jn center Keepsake. Reward.
772-7303.
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