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TOUCH OF GUILE - In April. 1863. BS General Grant moved his army south Bgalnst the Confederate stronghold at Vicksburg, Miss., he added a touch of guile to confuse his enemies. To cover his march and to confuse the Confederates, lie sent his cavalry on a raiding expedition east of the city. Then he sent Maj. Gen. William .T. Sherman to make a feint at the city Grant's Tricks at Vicksburg By MERTON T. AKERS UPI Correspondent As April 1 063 waned. Maj. pen. Ulysses S. Grant moved his army south against the Confederate stronghold of Vicksburg. Mis?., and added a touch of guile to confuse the Rebels. His transports had run the batteries at Vicksburg safeiy and lay on the west bank of the Mississippi, battered but usable, well below the city and out of range. Now it remained to march his army through the bayous of northern Louisiana across the natives called roads but nearly bottomless in mud. " ' The corps- of Maj. Gen. I John A. McClernand led the expedition, bridffina bavous and streams and corduroying impassable roads with logs. Part of the corps commanded by Maj. Gen. James Birdseye McPherson followed. To cover h i s southward march and throw dust into the eyes of Confederate Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton, com manding at Vicksburg, Grant reached into his bag of tricks. On Raiding Expedition First he sem his cavalry on a raiding expedition east of Vicksburg. Then he sent Maj. Gen. Wil liam T. Sherman to make a feint north of Vicksburg in the neighborhood where Sher man had failed in a drive from the north at Christmas lime. The cavalry raiders started April 17 - the day Grant's transports had run the Vicks burg batteries - from La Grange, Term., on the Mississippi-Tennessee line south east of Memphis. The raid was led by an un likely character named Benja min H. Grierson. He was colonel of the 6th Illinois Cavalry and at the moment was commanding a brigade lie started the raid with his own regiment, the 7th Il linois Cavalry, the 2nd Iowa Cavalry, the 2nd Iowa Cav alry and six guns - all told, about 1.700 men. Before the war Grierson had been a music teacher in Illinois and a part-time grocer Furthermore he d i ? 1 1 k e d ' horses. His antipathy dated from tile time he was a boy w hen a horse kicked him in the face and left a scar. Troopers Rode South Grieraon'i well - equipped troopers, leading spare horses, rode south from LaGranse into the corridor between two railroads-thc Mobile & Ohio, which ran south from Cor inth, Miss., through the cen tral part of the state and the Mississippi Central, which ran south from Memphis through Jackson, the Missis sippi capital, and on into the lower part of Louisiana. On the second day out Grierson ran into the first op position, a militia cavalry company near Ripley, Miss-, i about 30 milag from La- Grange This he brushed ' aside i An April 20 Grierson cull- ed out about 175 men who ibOWCd 'signs of weakening and sent them back with a lew prisoners and a drove of captured mules and horses to! LaGrange under Maj Hiram Love and the 2nd Iowa Love was ordered to make a great commotion to deceive the Confederates into thinking the expedition w-as turning bark. The next day Col Edward Hatch took his 2nd Iowa east broke the Mobile & Ohio : near MacOQ, Miss Then he I was my A y J.JJ from the north near Haines' Bluff. The raid and the feint were successful. Because of them, Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton, com mander of the city, could muster only 4,000 to 6,000 men to oppose Grant's army of 40,000 crossing the Mississippi river. Here, from the Library of Congress collection, is a drawing of Sherman's attack at Haines' Bluff. (UPI) swung north tor a short dis tance to decoy the pursuing Rebel cavalry, which by this time was swarming over the countryside. After that he joined the main body farther south. Hatch succeeded so well that Grierson's main body was about 70 miles farther south before the Con- federates learned the truth. One company of tiie 7th Illi nois raided along the Mobile & Ohio south of Macon and eventually joined Grierson when the main body had swung west at Newton, Miss, directly east of Vicksburg and railroad running east from Jackson and Vicksburg into Alabama. When Pemberton heard that Grierson had turned west he set a trap at Union Church, Miss., southeast of. Grand Gull, a Confederate strong point on the Mississippi. But a squad of nine volun teers from the 7th Illinois, led by Sgt. Richard Surby and called the "Butternut Gueril las" because they wore Con federate uniforms, had been ranging the country ahead of Grierson. One of them learn ed of the ambush. Grierson turned back east to Brook haven, Miss., and avoided the trap. From there Grierson fol lowed the Mississippi Cential, destroying ii as he went into Louisiana and to Baton Rouge where on May 2 he joined the Federal forces of Maj. Gen.; Nathaniel P. Banks. The ex-music teacher who disliked horses had raided for 600 miles in 16 days, had cut three rail lines-, had torn up 60 miles of telegraph wire and had isolated Jackson, the capital, for several days. Grierson's report was all facts, no rhetoric." "We killed and wounded about 100 of the enemy." he reported, "captured and paroled over 500 prisoners . . . destroyed over 3,000 stand of arms . captured 1.000 horses and mules . . Our loss was 3 killed, 7 wounded, 5 left en route sick . . . and 9 missing . . ." One of his teen-age troop ers, Henry C. Forbes, called the raid "a strenuous game. rather a bloody one. intensely exciting, but not necessarily very dangerous." Grant called it "one of the most brilliant cavalry exploits of the war . . ." The Columbus (Miss.) Re public agreed with Grant, at least in part. ". . . The boldest, and we may say one of the most suc cessful, raids of cavalry . . . has been made (we say with shame) through t h e very center of Mississippi . . ." After describing damage at several places, the newspaper said that in Starkville, Miss . Hale & Murdock's hat wagon, loaded with wool hats, pass ing through at the time was captured. They gave the hats to the negroes and took the mules Starkville can ''oast of better head covering for its negroes than any other town in the state Sherman's feint at Haine's. Bluff, north of Vicksburg. was even more j-uccessful in : deceiving Pemberton He loaded 10 regiments of infantry on transports. Hel spread his command over the r.ecks of the transports with orders that every man should , 1 i . I . look as numerous as pos- sible. ' hu engineering ficer. Capt William L Jenney. reported RearAdm David D Porter. commanding the gunboat fleet, sent as many, fighting 1 VVnfL ships as he could spare and added for good measure a blacksmith boat with orders' to fire up every forge and make ap much smoke as POS- I glble "The gunboats and trans ports whistled and puffed and made all the noise they could," Jenney continued. "They showed themselves to the garrison . . . and then drifted back and landed the men, who were marched through the woods . . . until they were seen by the enemy . . . (and) taken on board to go through the same farce again." The gunboats fired a few shells the first day, April 30, and a few more the next. The Haines Bluff com mander was impressed and quickly called on Pemberton for reinforcement. "Here is the real attack," he said. Pemberton promptly turn ed back forces he had sent south against. Grant's main army. The panting Confederate in fantry dashed back to Haine's Bluff in time to see Sherman's men leave. Then Grant mes saged Sherman: "All right; join me below Vicksburg." Thanks to Sherman and Grierson, Pemberton could only muster 4,000 to 6.000 men to oppose Grant's cross ing below Vicksburg. Talent Junior High Schedules Concert Talent - The music depart ment of the Talent Junior High school will present its annual spring concert Tues day, April 23, at 8:30 p.m. in the Talent gymnasium. The concert is being held in conjunction with the open house-parent visitation night which will begin at 7:30 p.m. Featured on the evening's music program will be the mixed choir, stage and con cert bands. Featured on the band por tion of the program will be a cornet soloist, Darcy Dill; a glockenspiel duct, performed by Laurel Unruh and Melody Mullins and a trio of piccolo players Linda Rasmussen, Claudia Adams, and Carolyn Beeson. president of j Carl Unruh the Talent-Phoenix Boosters Mnri mill ,nnnr.0 thr. n. ner of the outstanding musi cian award. Body of Medford Man Found in Idaho The body of a Medford man, identified as Joe Wilson Steed. 47, of 635' 2 Pennsyl vania ave., was found Satur day lodged against a concrete piling in Indian creek near Caldwell. Idaho. According to Coroner Hen ry Wesche. the body was j found by children playing in the water It is believed he fell from a hnHgp into the1 creek Among the local survivors is his widow, Helen Doris steed. LEGAL NOTICES NOTIrt Of HlBl.lr HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN that tl "311 PM on the 2nd dv t M,y, 1963. in Uw Counril Chmbr M the Citv Hall in tha cny of Vedlnrd Orejon there ,hlli , PM,C ,,. by and reiore tne liiv t-ounrti ot tan city on the ouetion ot vacation of the remainder of an alley along the north tide of 10th Street h. ,' c,t- of Midford. Oregon D 7 Huawn Recorder-Treasurer MEDFOHD LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE On March 12. 1963. there was filed with the Federal Communi cations Commission an Applica tion for us consent to a transfer of control of Medford Broadcast er. Inc . licensee of station KDOV. 1300 kc. Med ford. Oregon, from Ralph J. Silkwood and K C. La.ui.irxi to V. H. Hsn'rr ESTATE OF SAMUEL B BEVERLIN NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Circuit Court of tl.e State of Oregon tor the County of Jack son Prooate Department Notict is hereby given that the undersigned Jack B. McCann has been appointed Administrator of i 'Kh htLU and tr r IE KEL the Estate of Samuel B. Beverlin I L PU.intiffs. deceased by the Circuit Court of i , v . the State of Oregon tor the County I TOM WRAY, also known as M T. of Jackson, and he is qualified. All I C?X..Jr,;;I??!end.inU; persona Estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same duly verified as by Law required to the Undersigned. Jack B McCann at 121 E 6th Street. Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published April 1, 19H3 Last Publication April 22. 1963. Jack B McCann Administrator A. J. McCann Attorney NOTICE OF BALE OF PROPERTY NO. 112S9 No. 11381 I.N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACK SON In the Matter of the Estates of BESSIE CARLYON, Deceased. and EDWARD J CARLYON. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai from and after the 22nd day of May. l!)f)3. the undersigned, Personal Representative of the above entitled Estates, shall pro ceed to sell, at private sale, for the best available price and terms certain property situated within Jackson County, Oregon. de scribed as follows: Lot 5, Ednwood Park, in Sec tion lfi. Township 34 South. Range l West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon Also a strip of land to feet wide off the Southwesterly side of Lot 4. Edcewood Park. Jackson County, Oregon; and The mortgagees' interest in a real property mortgage dated Fehruarv 16, 1960. recorded in Volume 370. Pages 393. 394. of the Mortgage Records of Jack son County. Oregon, wherein A. J Hutchinson and Zelda Hutchinson were mortgagors and Bessie Carlyon and Edward J. Carlyon were mortgagees, re lating to the tollowing described real property Lot 10. Block 74. of the Original Town mow City ) of Medford, Jackson County. Oregon. The above is to he sold on terms and price to tic negotiated hatunxn hi- nartif m I hie with appraised values on file in this sudjcci tsiaies. auojevi oiuy iu the approval oy ine uouri. i nis Notice is made and given pursuant to the Order of the Judge of the Circuit Court, dated April 15. 19fi3. l untunes with re ehm in ine foregoing should be direct to the undersigned, c o DAVIS AND AIXSWOR1H. Attorneys. 450 Sis kiyou Boulevard, Ashland. Oregon. EMIL PETE RaON, Personal Representative of the Estates of Bessie Carlyon. de ceased, and Edward J Carlyon. deceased DAVIS AND A1NSWORTH 450 Siskiyou Boulevard Ashland, Oregon Attorney for Estates Date of first publication: April 22. 1963. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at 7.30 o'clock P.M. on the 2nd dav ot Mav. 1063, in the Coun cil Chambers of the City Hall in the City ot Medford. Oregon, there shall be a public hearing by and before the City Council of said Citv on the question oi amending Ordinance No. B13B by changing the coning of the follow ing described area within said City, to-wit: Beglnnlg at a point which is South 18.67 chains South or the northwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 60 in Township 37 South. Range 2 West nf the Willamette Meridian in Jackson Countv. Oregon; thence South 89 43' East 79 53 feet: thence Smith 273.9 feet; thence North 89' 45' West 79.33 feet; thence North 273.9 feet to the point of beginning, being Lot 6 of Chap man's Unrecorded Subdivision, from Class IA. Single-Family, to Class IV. Limited Light Industrial, said area being on the north side of Highway 99. immediately east hi' Rlatr Hiehwav Department and State Police property. Medford Oregori. D. F Huson Recorder-Treasurer NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ' that on the 21st day of May. 1963. . at the hour of 9 00 O'clock AM., ai the front door o fthe Jackson County Courthouse which is locat- i ed at Main and Oakdale streets in Medford. Oregon. I shall i sell at public auction for cash to tha highest bidder, all of the right. title, lien, estate and interest of Louise J. Clave and Frances M . Clave, husband and wife: Blaine Devers. trustee in bankruptcy. United Stale of America; State of Oregon by and through the State Tax Commission: and Oregon Pub lic Utility Commission In the (ol lowing described real properly, to- I Wit: Lot S. in block 3. SUNDOWN SUBDIVISION m Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, according to the official plat thereof, now of , record SAID SALE is made pursuant lo , an Execution in Foreclosure issued ; nut of the Circuit Court ol 'he State of Oregon for the County of I Jackson on the 16th day of April. 1963 wherein Prudential Insurance Company of America, a corpora- ( tion is Plaintiff and Louis J Clave and Frances M. Clave, husband ; and wife; Blaine Devers. truster : in bankruptcy; United States of i America; State of Oregon by and through the State Tax Commis sion: Oregon Public Utility Com mission, are defendants. Dated this 17th day of April. 163 DtArrnond Leigh. Sheriff i Jackson County. Oregon notice of public HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN at 7 30 o'clock PM on the 2nd dav of May. I9fri, in ihr Coun cil Chamhers of the Citv Hall in the City of Modfurd. Orrcon, thrrr ha!l be a piihlir lira ring hv And before the City Crmnrii of Mid City on ihr question of amendinc Ordinance No ."i 135 hy changinc the zoning ol the following de- , neribed area within ald City, to wit Commencing t the outhet.t rorner of Donation Land Claim No 30. in Towmhip 37 South. Ratic I Wesl of the Willamette Meridian in Jarkton County. Oregon and runntnc thenre North 0 03' Writ along the Fait line of aid Claim fl72 R6 feet to the true point of begin ning; thence South 80 3ti 4'i" Weit 2682 27 feet to the totjlh easterly line of the Crater Lake Highway, thence northeasterly along the toutheaiterlv line of Mid Highway to the north Unr of aid claim: thence Eatl along the north line of Mid claim to the northeait corner nf aid claim, them South 0 03' Eait along the Eaat line of said claim. 89 80 feet, more or lew. to the true point of beginning EXCEPTING therefrom the property convened to Walter D Jenaen and Margaret D Jer.aen by deed recorded in Volume 321 of the Deed Recorda of Jackton County Oregon, at page 110 thereof: also excepting a 10 7 foot atrip of land lying immedi ately aouth thereof. Mid 'np extending writ from the center line of Corona Road 813 1 fori ALSO excepting that portion thereot conveyed to the State of Oregon cling by and through it State Hignwav CommiMlon. from Cla 1A Single Farril- in Claw Til A. Llmiteo Commercial (aid area being located on the out h tide ol Cra'er Lake Hifh way between Biddle Road and Hil ton Road. Mediord Oregon D F Humn Recorder-Treaiurer MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. FULL-TIME BODYGUARD Montgomery, Ala.-4JPD-Gov. George Wallace has been as signed a full-time bodyguard on reports that shots have been fired at the governor's mansion three different times. LEGAL NOTICES S I M M O N S No. 62-945-L IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE CUUNTi OF JACKSON ano Known as Jr.. the above M. T Wra named defendant IN TIIE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filea against you in the above entitled action on or before the last day of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons: and if you tail so to appear and answer said com plaint, for want thereof the plam tiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit: judgment against you for the sum of S2.350 together with interest thereon at Ihe rate of 6rp per annum from March IB. 1962 until paid, plus attorneys fees in the sum of $500. plus $150 per diem of trial if this matter be con tested, plus the costs and disburse ments of the plaintiffs herein to be taxed; and you will further take notice that by virtue of writs of attachment duly and regularly issued in the above entitled court and cause by the clerk or said court to the sheriff of Jackson county. Oregon, said sheriff did on the 28th day or November. 1962 attach and now has under attach ment and levy for the plaintiffs all of your interest in the personal property belonging to the estate of M. T. Wray, deceased, being numbered 1143 and now pending in the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Jackson countv. probate department, and that said sheriff did on the 4th dav of Feb ruary. 1963. attach and now has under attachment and lew for the plaintiffs all of your interest in the following described real prop erty situated in Jackson countv. Oregon, to-wit: Commencing at a point 230 feet South of the Northeast corner of Lot 6. Block 4. Siskiyou Heights Addition to the City of Medford. Oregon, according to the official plat thereof now of record, running thence South 80 feet, thence West 171 feet to the alley, thence North along the line of said alley 80 feet, thence East 171 feet lo the point of beginning and that so much of said property as necessary will he sold and the sums derived therefrom applied to the satisfaction of said judgment In favor of the plaintiffs. This summons is published by order of the Honorable James M. Main. Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson Coun ty, duly made and entered on the iin amy oi April. 1963. The time prescribed In said order of publication of this turn- mens is once each week for four I consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication of this summons ; is the 22nd day of April. 1963. 1 diuijii.i, niitun v Lfunsinie Attorneys for Plaintiffs Address: 209 Franklin Building Medford. Oregon i rdues mwm m ww wmm w w m mw m m am. Come in and see! Nobody out-tradts Crater Lake Motors! We're Wheelin' and Dealin'! Crater OREGON LEGAL NOTICES NOTICr OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 2nd day of May. 1983, in the Coun cil Chambers of the City Hall in the City of Medford. Oregon, there shall be a public hearing by and before the City Council of Mid City on the question of amending Ordinance No. 3135 by changing the zoning of the follow ing described area within said City, to-wit: The south half of the westerly six lots of Block 4. Park Addi tion, from Class IB, Single and Two Family, to Class II. Multiple-Family, said area being at the north east corner of Bth and Hamilton Street. Medford. Oregon. D. F. Huson Recorder-Treasurer ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS Sealed bids will be received hv the Oregon State Board of Higher Education in the Busineaa Office, Southern Oregon College. Ashland, Oregon, until 2:00 P.M., Friday. racmc uayugnt saving rime on May 17. 1963 for the construction of a Student Health Center at Southern Oregon Colleae. Ashland. Oregon. aepa ra te mas win oe rece i ved for General Work, Mechanical Work and Electrical Work One set of drawings, specifica tions and forms of contract docu ments may be obtained by prime bidders only from the office of Payne and Struble, A.I.A., Archi tects. 1003 East Main Street, Med ford, Oregon, upon a deposit of $25.00 per set for the General Work, the Mechanical Work, or the Electrical Work. Additional sets may be obtained from the Architect for the coat of reproduction "The deposit made upon the pro curement ot drawings, specifica tions, and forms of contract docu ments will be refunded upon the return thereof in good condition by the actual bidders within ten days after the opening of bids, but to non bidders only If returned no later than one week prior to the bid opening." ine drawings, speculations, ana forms of contract documents mav be examined at the Builders Ex change in Portland, Eugene, and Memnrn. or at tne omce ot the Architect. All bidders must be prequalilied in accordance with Chanter 279. Oregon Revised Statutes. Prequall fication Forms are available at the office of the Architect and the State Board of Higher Education. no Did will ne considered unless fully completed In the manner pro vided in the "Instructions to Bid ders" upon the Bid Form provided by the Architect and accompanied by a certified check or Bid Bond, executed In tavor of the State of Oregon and the Oregon Slate Board of Higher Education, In an amount not less than ten percent of the total amount of each base bid. to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should the bidder neglect or refuse to enter Into a contract and provide suitable bond for the faithful performance of the work in the event the contract is award ed to him. The Oregon State Board of High er Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive informalities, and to make such awards as it determines) to be In the best interests of the State. No bidder may withdrew his bid after the hour let for the opening thereof until after the elapse of thirty days from the bid opening. OREGON STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION R L. Collins Secretary, Eugene. Oregon ODE DDCTB 00... Lake Motors... your LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Elizabeth Schwienfurth hag been appointed Executor of the Last Will and Estate of CARRIE A. HARRER, Deceased, and has duly qualified. All persons having claims again t said estate are here by notified to present the tame with proper vouchers to the Executrix at the Southern Oregon Title Company. 1 12 W. Main Street. Medford. Oregon, within six months from April 15, 1963. ELIZABETH SCHWEINFURTH, Deceased. Executrix of the Last Will and Estate of Carrie A. Harrer. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 21st day of May. 1963. at the hour of 9:30 O'Clock A.M.. at the front door of the Jackson Countv Courthouse located at Main and Oakdale Streets in Medford. Oregon, l shall sell at public auc tion for cash to the highest bid der, all ot the right, title. Hen, estate and interest of Lewell A. Dupray and Olivia V. Dupray in the following described real Dron- erty, to-wit: Lot Six (61. Block Six (6). Carl ton Addition to the City of Med ford as the same Is designated and delineated on the official plat thereof of record. Together with the tenements. hereditaments and aoDurte- nances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. SAID SALE is made pursuant to an Execution in Foreclosure issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson on the 19th day of April. 1963, wherein Mary E. Albert la Plaintiff and Lewell A. Dupray and Olivia V. Dupray are Defend ants. Dated this 22nd day of April. 1963. DeArmond Leigh. Sheriff NOTICE OF PETITION rOR IN CLUSION OF LANDS WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OK THE EAGLE POINT IRRIGATION DISTRICT. On the second day of October, 1962, the following petition was filed with the Board of Directors of the Eagle Point Irrigation Dis trict, requesting the Inclusion of a body of land within the bounda ries of the Eagle Point Irrigation District. A petition signed by E M. Bigham. Stanley Straus and Phil lip Nevln for the inclusion of lands described as; Lots 7. h B and 10, Block 8 of CENTRAL ADDITION to the town mow city) of Eagle Point, according to the official plat thereof, now of record In Jack son County, Oregon. The petition reads In part. "Wherefore the petitioners pray that a hearing be had upon this petition and upon said hearing he Ing had said lands be Included within the boundaries of and aa a Bart of the Eagle Point Irrigation tstrict and that the Board or Directors ot said District make an order to such effect upon the conditions and agreements herein act forth". Notice is hereby given that said petition will be heard by the Board of Directors of the Eagte Point Irrigation District at the U is unci otuees in r.aclc I'oini. Ore gon. at 1:30 P.M., May 7, 1963. All persons interested should appear at said place and time and snow cause, if any they have, why the petition should not be granted. l. R Silveira Secretary-Manager Eagle Point Irrigation District By order of the Board of Directors 6TK and MONDAY. APRIL LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Scaled bids will be received by the Jackson County Court at the Courthouse at Medford, Oregon, on or before 10:00 A.M. on the Bth day of May. 1963, for the furnish ing of chemicals and insecticides for the Mosquito Control Division of the Jackson County Health De partment. Instruction to bidders and spec ifications can be obtained at the office of the County Court and the Purchasing Department. JACKSON COUNTY COURT Earl M. Milter, Countv Judge Edwin H. Taylor. County Commissioner Donald E Faber County Commissioner NOTICE The underslsneri will aell jt Public Auction, to the inchest bid der, for cash, one 1961 Ford. Serial 1F32W232680 at Commercial Credit CorDoratlon. 31) N. Bartlett Street. Medford. Oregon, on April 24. 1963 at 10:00 A.M. taken from Bryre D. Brummett under terms of Conditional Sale. The undersigned reserves the right to bid at this sale. IDMMHIUAI. CREDIT CORPORATION J. B. SMITH CR. MGR. A-Too Lata To Classify PUBLIC AUCTION OF USED GOV ERNMENT EQUIPMENT will be held at the U. S. Forest Serv ice Warehouse. 1319 E. McAn drews Road, Medford. Oregon. Tuesday. April 23, 1963. hegin ing at lo oo a.m. The sale In cludes pickups, motor grader, carryalls, panels. 4x4's, p. ton truck, sedan, gasoline engine, and light plant generators. In spection may be made 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. April 22. And be fore the saie time 10:00 a.m. April 23. 1963. Full payment of accepted bids must be made be fore 3:00 p.m. on date of sale. Payment must be by money or der, certified or cashier's check, or bank draft, payable to Forest Service USDA. Personal checks or cash cannot be ac cepted. Full Information is available at the Supervisor's Of fice. Rogue River National For est. Room 315 Post Office Build ing, Medford, Oregon. AUTOMATIC Tranimlulem Exclusively .fir. TRAhc. Minor or Major Rapair Factory Unit, in Slock 100 Flnancini MEDFORD TRANSMISSION REBUILDERS 110 Tabla Rack Rd. 773-7741 Past IHiciant Service Acron From lit Y Markat FIR volume Ford Dealer 22. 1963 B 7 A-Too late To Classify FOR RENT New large 1 bdrm. furn. house, lota of storage as cabinets. On bus rout, in Cen tral Point773-6123 or 772-ggaa. FOR SALE Westtnghouae range,' beautifully carved upright il- ano. cedar cheat, vletrola. T71- 2623. FOR RENT 2 small apU . couple orjMChelor. 772-9332. V FOR SALE Why freeze to death rishing. Buy my is ft. cabin cruiser and trailer. Brand new. only been In the water once. PHced at SB93. Phone 889-1867 SLEEPING Room Tor Rent. Close in. 772-6W. FOR SALE Strong oak barrets Old cook stove 864-3106. There's plenty of evidence that parents are now brlnoing up "the) pampered generation" young stars whose fitness is declining because of the ease of Ufa today. Take a look at your child. Ha may appear to be perfectly healthy. But the chances art that lack of activity both at home) and at school-has hindered hi physical development Physical fitness Is best developed and maintained through vigor ous daily activity. That's why you should know about tha program of physical education In your child's school. And tha people to ask about It are your local school officials. If you'd like Information about program that's Improved tha physical fitness of many chil dren, write to The President's Council on Physical Fitness, Washington 25, D. C. Published m i public Mrvicc In cooptrttion with if e Advertliins Council and the Newt PKtr Advtrttllng Ex. tcullvM Association. 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