Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 11, 1963, Image 13

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Theyll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo
MoTUER EA'AIS OUT THE WD NEXT
DOOR IP HE SO MUCH AS LOCKS AT
HER CHILD'S PUYTWNGS"..
King Triwrn wji i-ti TWfdS
But how about her yard full op
those e1skets-on-wheels she gloms
rom the sooper macts ?
Status of Major Legislation
Washington-OIPD - Status of
major legislation:
Incomi Taxn President
Kennedy has proposed a tax
reduction and - revision bill
that would provide a net cut
of $10.3 billion in individual
and corporate taxes over three
years. House Ways and
Means committee is voting
item-by-item on administra
tion program. Senate Await
ing House action.
Excise Taxes Administra
tion requested one year ex
tension of present taxes on
corporation profits, liquor,
cigarettes, automobiles, tele
phone calls and airline tickets
which are scheduled to drop
to lower levels July 1: (Cor
poration taxes would be per
manently revised downward
if Kennedy's tax-cutting pro
gram is enacted) House-Ways
and Means committee approv
ed one-year extension of all
temporary rates. S e n a t e
Awaiting House action.
Military Pay Administra
tion asked $1.2 billion annual
pay and benefit boost for all
servicemen, reservists and re
tirees. House Passed modi
fied version to cost $15 mil
lion less and providing no in
crease for 832,000 draftees
and enlistees in their first
two years of service. House
included controversial $30.5
million "recomputation" fea
ture for those retired before
1958. Senate Hearings ex
pected this month.
Fallout Shelters President
Kennedy wants authority to
make federal contributions to
ward construction of civil de
fense fallout shelters in
schools, hospitals and other
non-profit institutions. House
Armed service subcommit
tee hearing under way. Sen
ate Nothing scheduled.
Foreign Aid Administra
tion asking $4 5 billion. House
Foreign affairs committee
expects complete hearings
this week. Senate Hearings
start this week.
Health Insurance - Presi
dent wants hospitalization
program for persons 65 and
older financed through social
security. House Ways and
Means committee plans to
hold hearings this summer.
Senate Awaiting House ac
tion. Mental Health-Administration
wants long-range, $717
million program for com
munity mental health centers;
research on and treatment of
mental retardation. House
Commerce committee hear
ings completed. Senates-Passed
with some revisions.
Medical Schooli Adminis
tration asked long range con
struction aid for medical
dental schools, loans to stu
dents. House- Passed three
year program Vhtt would cost
$236 million. Senate No
hearings yet.
College Construction Ken
nedy originally asked for Jca
eral funds to build classrooms
and laboratories as part of
larger $5.3 billion school bill;
agreed later to separate bills.
House Education committee
approved $1.6 billion in
grants and loans for colleges.
Senate Hearings under way
on omnibus school bill.
Schools and Libraries-President
wants aid continued for
"impacted areas" and li
braries. House Education
committee approved in sep
arate bills, with amendments
forbidding use of funds for
segregated facilities. Senate
Hearings under way on om
nibus school bill.
Civil Rights - President has
asked legislation to speed up
voting suits, increase protec
tion of Negro voting rights
and extend life of civil rights
commission; he will soon re
quest additional legislation.
House - Judiciary committee
hearings under way. Senate -Hearings
under way on ex
tension of commission.
Cotton - Administration
backed subsidy plan would
provide cheaper cotton for
U. S. textile mills; includes
lower support prices for large
scale growers and potential
relaxation of planting restric
tions. House - Agriculture
committee approved. Senate
Hearings completed.
Mass Transit - Kennedy
proposed $500 million in sub
sidies to improve city rail,
bus and subway services.
House - Banking committee
approved bill. Senate - Ap
proved $376 million program.
Wilderness - President
wants to establish a national
program to preserve public
lands in their natural state.
Senate - Passed, with provi
sion covering 8 million acres
immediately and possibly up
to 35 million acres eventually.
House - No committee hear
ings set.
Youth Employment - Ken
nedy asked new $100 million
youth conservation corps for
outdoor work in forests and
parks; home town youth corps
for local civic projects. House
-Education committee has ap
proved, awaiting Rules com
mittee clearance.
Domestic Peace Corps -President
asking for new or
ganization of 1,000 to 5.000
skilled volunteers to carry out
work in this country similar
to Peace Corps projects
abroad. $5 million first year
cost. House - Education and
Labor subcommittee hearings
under way. Senate - Hear
ings under way.
Draft-Kennedy asked four
year extension of Selective
Service and doctor draft. Con
gress approved; bill signed
into law.
Feed Grains - Kennedy
wants to continue the pro
gram of paying farmers to
hold down surplus corn and
Try and Stop Mo
By BENNETT CERF-
MARTHA RAYE was dining in Chicago's Pump Room one
evening when a waiter hustled by with a serving of
shish-kebab (lamb held aloft on a flaming sword a specialty
of the house.) "What the
heck is that?" inquired
Miss Raye. Jimmy Dur
ante, sitting next to her,
explained, "A customer
who left only a $10 tip."
In a fascinating book
celled "The Fine Art of
Literary Mayhem," Myricle
Land describes a variety of
bitter feuds and vendettas
in which world-famous au
thors climbed down from
their ivory towers and ex
changed insults that left
everybody concerned gasp-
in V for bpftath.
The great historian, Thomas Cartyle, for instance, dismissed
none other than Ralph Waldo Emerson as a "Hoary-headed and
toothless baboon." Henry James, rallying to Emerson's defense,
deprecated Carlyle as "that same old sausage, fizzing and sputtering-
in his own grease." Most vitriolic of all was George Ber
ard Shaw, ready always to take on all comers. He once in
furiated Henry Arthur Jones, reigning London playwright of his
day, with such a string of Insults that Jones counter-attacked
8 haw la a public letter beginning. The Nag Sedition was your
mother and Perversity begot you; Mischief was your midwife,
and Misrule your nurse:"
O Utt, by Bennett Cert Distributed by Xing Features Syaet
other feed grain production.
Congress approved two-year
extension. Bill signed into
law.
National Debt - To permit
government to borrow money
it needs to keep paying its
bills Congress agreed to boost
legal limit on national debt to
$307 billion through June 30
and to $309 billion during
July and August. Bill signed
into law. Previous temporary
limit was $305 billion; fur
ther legislation will be needed
to prevent ceiling from drop
ping to $285 billion Sept. 1.
Silver - To combat shortage
of silver for coins administra
tion asked authority to re
place existing silver-backed $1
bills with gold-backed $1 bills.
Bill passed and signed into
law.
Women Workers - Adminis
tration - backed bill would re
quire equal pay for women
workers who do the same
work as male employees; new
rule would apply to jobs cov
ered by minimum wage-hour
law. Congress approved, bill
signed into law.
ehicle
Court Records
JUSTICE COURT
(Gold HUI District)
Walter Scott Yordon. no
license. .
Richard Joseph Camden, viola
tlon of basic rule. $10.
Catherine Julie Dunlap, n
windshield Winers. IS.
Walter Robert Brown, truck
speeding, 10.
Allsen Ray Griffin, truck speed'
inn. $10.
Gerald Lee Wahl, Improper
ranes, 90.
Michael Harry Brown, disobey
ed stop sign. SIS.
Philip Georce Griffin, no rear
view mirror. $10.
George Albert OeVoid, violation
of basic rule, $10.
Thumas Wayne Newnham, viola
tion of basic rule. $10.
Richard Dale Harris, violation
of basic rule, $10.
Jacob R. Mlttlelder, truck speed
ing. $10.
George Buford I onard, viola
tion of basic rule. $10.
David Homer Blakely. 29, Mer
lin, furnishing liquor to a minor,
$300.
CIRCUIT COURT
Sandra Joan Henagln vs. Louis
Gerald Henagin, divorce complaint.
Rosemary S. Young vs. William
J. Young, divorce decree.
Jesse V. Speaks vs. Roberta J.
Speaks, divorce complaint.
MARRIAGR LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Dean Edward Crechrlou. Green
view, Calif., and Jo Anna Malloroy,
route 1. box 172. Eagle Point.
David Charles Elliott, 3070 High
way an, Ashland, and Carol Mae
Mcchan, Roseburg.
Robert Leroy Thrush, Camas
Valley, and Connie Lee Paulsen,
508 Hamilton it.. Mcdfoid.
Willard Dale Turner, Klamath
Falls, and Christine Ann Sather,
509 North Berkeley Way. Medford.
Donald James Ross, 630 Park St.,
Ashland, and Jennie Ann McCoy,
297B Barbara at.. Ashland.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. P-96-61
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Administrator of the Estate of John
Thomas Breeding, deceased, by the
the undersigned has been appointed
Probate Department of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Jackson County.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to
present the same, with proper
vouchers within six months from
the date of the first publication
hereof, at the office of the under
signed at 204 Fluhrer Building,
Medford, Oregon.
Dated and first published this
28th day of May. !9tj3.
E. ROY BASHAW.
Administrator.
P-11S-63
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF
LORRAINE MORRIS, also known
as M Lorraine Morris, Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by an Order of the above
entitled Court dated May 20. 1H63,
the undersigned was appointed ex
ecutor of the estate of Lorraine
Morris, also known as M. Lor
raine Morns, deceased, and all
persons having claims agaimt said
estate are hereby notified to pre
sent th sam to said executor
t One East Main St reft, Medford,
Oregon, properly verified as pro
vided by law and within six
months from the date of first
publication hereof.
Dated and first published this
2lst day of May. 1943
The First National Bank nf
Orefon. Portland. Executor
Farrell. Blackhurst or Hornecker
Attorneys for Executor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice ts hereby given that I
have been appointed by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon lor
Jackson County Administratrix of
the Estate of Emma Skyrman, de
ceased, and have qualified. All per
sons having claims igatnst the
estate of said deredent are hereby
notified to present them, with
proper vouchers, duly verified to
ire at the office of Skyrnan Ac
Heisel. attorneys for said Adminis
tratrix, at Room 321 Medical Cen
ter Building, in Medford. Orermi.
within six months from the date of
this notice
Dated and first published May
31, 1943
Clara E MflW
Administratrix
Skyrmsn aV Heise)
Attorneys for Administratrix
LEGAL NOTICES
TUESDAY JUNE 11, 1963
NO. P-99-S3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY.
In The Matter of The Estate
of JOHN BURT THOMPSON, also
known as JOHN B. THOMPSON,
also known as J. B. THOMPSON,
Deceased.
Notic is hereby given that 1
have been appointed executrix of
the estate of JOHN BURT THOMP
SON, also known as JOHN B.
THOMPSON, also known as J. B.
THOMPSON, deceased, by the
Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County, and
have qualified. All persona having
claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified as by law
required, to me at the office of
James C. Wilson. Jr. 316 East
Pine Street, Central Point. Ore
gon, within six months from the
date hereof.
Dated and first published May
21. 1983.
ERNESTYN ALLEN CHARLEY
Executrix
James C. Wilson. Jr.
316 E. Pine Street
Central Point, Oregon
Attorney for executrix
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Estate of CLAUDE AUGUSTUS
GROVE also known as Claude A.
Grove. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his final
account in the estate of Claude
Aug ulcus Grove, also known as
Claude A. Grove, deceased, in the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for the County of Jackson,
and the court has fixed Monday.
June 17. 1963, at 9:30 a.m. in the
courtroom of said court as the
time and place for the hearing
of objections thereto and the set
tlement thereof.
T. C Hopkins
By: VAN DYKE. DELLEN
BACK & McGOODWIN
Attorney for Administrator
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the 26th day of June. 1963. at
the hour of B OO O Clock A. M. at
the front door of the Jackson Coun
ty Courthouse located at Main and
Oakdale in Medford. Oregon. 1 shall
sell at Public Auction, for cash to
the highest bidder, all of the right,
title, lien estate and interest of
O. D. McGee and Doris May Mc
Gee in the following described real
property, to-wit:
Beginning at point from
which the Southeast corner of
Donation Land Claim No. 45 in
Township 39 South, Range I
East of the Willamette Meridian
bears North 1.217.70 feet and
East 639 90 feet: thence West
146 67 teet; thence South 148 50
feet; thence Eat 146 67 feet;
thence North 148 50 feet to the
point of beginning. Said prop
erty being described on the Tax
Records as Codr 5-2 Account
15391E Tax Lot 13-1.
SAID SALE is made pursuant to
an Execution issued out of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Jackson, and a
Certificate of Levy on the above
described real property filed in the
above Court on the 34th dav of
May. 1963 wherein Central Supply
of Southern Oregon, an Crcgon
corporation is Plaintiff and O. D.
McGee and Doris May McGee ere
Defendants.
Dated this 28th day of May. 1963.
De Arm and Leigh, Sheriff,
Jackson County, Oregon.
ACTION ADS FOR YOUTH
The Market Place for Labor, Goods
and Trades for Young Students
Ages 7 Through 17
BOYPOWER AVAILABLE
BIKE repair, reasonable good
work. Get your bike fixed now.
Enjoy bike trips with vour
friends Come to 2070 Kings
Hwy. Ph 773-766V
14 YR. BOY wants part or full
time work. Will do any type of
work. Call 664-3246.
I'M A 14 ear old boy. 1 will do
odd jobs and yard work around
the home. Call 772-8789.
NOTICE
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
rroDaie ucpartment, in me matter
of the Estate of Eda F. Richardson,
deceased, No. 11448.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her Final
Account in the above entitled mat
ter, and the above entitled Court
has fixed the 5th day of July. 1963.
at 9:30 o'clock A.M. in Circuit
Courtroom No. 1 In the Courthouse
In Medford, Oregon, as the time
and place for hearing oojeciions
to said Final Account and for the
settlement thereof.
Martha Jane Rodgcrs
Executrix
SKYRMAN t HEISEL
Attorneys for Estate
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE
STATE OF OREtiON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF 1
BLANCHE E. CANODE. also )
known as Blanche Neff Canode. )
Blanche N. Canode and Blanche I
V. Ctmode, deceased )
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the above court has appointed the
undersigned executrix of the estate
of Blanche E. Canode, deceased. All
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby required to pre
sent the same with proper vouchers
within six months from this date
at the offices of Frohnmayer,
Lowry & Deatherage, Cooley The
atre Building, Medtord, Oregon.
uatea and urst puDiisnca wis
21st day of May. 1063.
GERTRUDE N. WARNOCK,
Executrix
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in
compliance with Sec. 331 010. 1
una, to me tegai voters oi acnooi :
District No. 62, of Jackson County, I
State of Oregon, that an ELEC- i
TION of said District will be held
at School house; between the hours j
of 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. on the 27th
day of June 1963, for the purpose
of:
Voting on discontinuing the
Grants Pass Bus Run. and there
by eliminating the eariy afternoon
bus run trom Evans Valley School.
Dated, this 10th day of June.
1963.
ATTEST:
Grace Heer
School District Clerk
Ralph W. Pittam
Chairman, Board of Directors
Notice of School Election Upon
Question of Increasing Tax Levy
Over Amount Limited by section
11, Article XI, SUte Constitution
(Summary of Section 11, Article
XI, on reverse side )
Notice Is hereby given that an
election will be held in School
District No. 62 of Jackson County,
State of Oregon, from 2:00 P.M.
to 8.00 P.M. on June 27. 1083, at
Schoolhousc In said school district,
for the purpose of submitting to
the legaf voters of said district ,
the question of Increasing the tax
levy for the fiscal year 1963-1964
over the amount limited by sec
tion 11, article XI. of the Lonstilu- i
lion of Oregon. 1
7 he reasons for increasing such
levy are: j
As this District has no tax base.
the total amount necessary to bal- 1
ance the 1963-1964 budget is con
sidered in excess ot tne or limita
tion.
The amount of tax. in excess or
the 6 limitation, proposed to be
levied for said fiscal year is
$82.77381.
Dated tms lotn day oi June,
1963.
Attest:
Grace Heer
District Clerk
Ralph W. Pittam
Chairman Board of Directors
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING"
In the Circuit Court of the SUte .
of Oregon for the County of Jack-
son In the Matter of the EsUie
of Robert Henry Alworth, de- j
ceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that !
the undersigned has filed his Final
Account as Executor of the above ,
estate with the Circuit Court of
said County, and the Court has
fixed the 15th day of July. 1963.
at the hour of 9:30 a m. of said
day and the Court Room of said
Court in the County Courthouse in
Medford. Oregon, as the lime and
place respectively for the hearing
of objections, if any there he. to
the said Final Account, and you
ar! hereby notified to file nbjec i
ttons if any you have, to the said
Final Account on or before the
time fixed for hearing.
Dated thl II day of June, 1963.
Ranald Axtell,
Executor i
Donald K. Denman
Attorney for Executor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that I
have been appointed by the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Jackaon County Adminis
trator with the Will Annexed of
the estate of Frances J. Hedg
peth, deceased, and have quali
fied. All persons having claims
against the estate of said dece
dent are hereby notified to pre
sent them, with proper vouchers,
duly verified to me at the office
of Skyrmsn & Hetsel, attorneys for
said Administrator, at Room 321
Medical Center Building. In Med
ford. Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published June
11. 1963
Harry G Skyrmsn
Administrator with the
Will Annexed
Skyrmsn it He is I
Attorneys for Administrator
ADVERTISEMENT "FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by
the Jackson County Court on or
before 10 AO A M . June 26. 1963.
f.tr the furnishing nf one (1, Motor
Grader for the Jackson County
Rnad Department
Instructions to bidders and speci
fications for this equipment tiav le
seen at the office of the County
Clerk or the office of the County
Engineer
JACKSON COUNTY COURT:
EARL M. MILLER
County Judge
E W TAYLOR
County Commissioner
DONALD E FAHF.R
County Commissioner
"Sot if fTof pi blic hearino
NOTICE la hereby given that
there hall be a public hearing
be for w - City Council for the Ctty
of Central Point. Oregon, at the
Ctty Hall in Central Point. Oregon,
at S 30 o'clock PM on the lDth
day of June. 1963, on the proposed
renaming of Constant Street be
tween fceventh Street and Freeman
Road in said city to Ash Street.
F W MASON
. City Recorder
BOYPOWER AVAILABLE
SAINT Mary's Junior needs odd
jot and lawn work. Experienced
and reliable. Call 773-3239J
TWO 14 year old boys will wash
cars for one dollar, will also
mow lawns and do other odd
jobs. Phone 772-3362.
AMBITIOUS boy. age lo", will
do any kind of work. Reasonable
rates. Phone 773-9923.
14 YR. OLD boy willing to do
yard work, wash cars, pick
berries, baby sit. odd jobs around
home, can also caddy. Call
772-3614.
BOY 14, very capable, wants yard
worn ana odd jobs. Bicvc.le
transportation. Call Central Point
664-1486 8 a.m. to A p.m. Mon-
day thru Friday.
16'",. HAM K7LTL wishes worktn
radio and TV. 3 yrs. repairing
both but will gladly take onv
work. Tom Shopp. 772-9173. 1506
West Main.
WANTED: Lawn Jobs or other
care. Odd jobs most anvwhere.
I'll do my share, and will earn
my fare. Notify Mickelson.
Phone 773-7680.
17 YEAR old senior would Mte
any kind of work. Would like
work In stor- or in orchard.
Have done some orchard work.
664-ian.
HIGH school student requests farm
or store woik or odd Jobs. rh.
773-6373. Ask for Mike.
WANTED: yard work or other ocd
jobs. Ph. Frank. Dial 773-62(i8.
BOY 15 will mow lawns in the
aiiernoon. acpendable and re
liable. 309 North Barnehurg.
Call 773-3806.
16 WOULD like to findwoTk,
store, yard, or anything. Call
773-3483.
16'j WOULD LIKE farm, store or
orchard work. 1 am willing to
work at anything suitable tor niy
a gc Phone JWi'-J 423.
if1" WANTS farm work. ITnex
perienced but will learn. Know
how to use sickle fur weeds
Phone 779-1939
17 YEAR OLD BOY. reliable and
willing to learn any type of em
ployment. Phone B;i9-16t7.
WANT TO mow lawns on west side
of town, had ume experience,
L' 11 years old. Call 772-87H9.
15 WOULD like any "type of job",
learns fast, hard worker. Phone
any time. 6641793
14. WILLING to do any odd jobs,
berry picking, farm or vard
work, or what have you, Dave
Schwa rta. 664-1591.
13 YEAR OLD boy wants lawn
mowing or yard work. 736 Laurel
st.. Central Point. Phone 664-2746.
15 YEAR OLD boy wants hay or
ranch work near Central Point.
736 Laurel st. Phone664-2746
BOY. 16. wants wirk, experienced
farm and garden Willing to
learn orchard or store work. Can
drive, call 535-2H26. Mv address
Js4 1 ftft Colverjrd.,icd ford
WOULD like nimiwr job'on ranch
or in store. Experienced. Please
ghone 826-9381 or write to Chuck
riKRsRL 2. Box 203W. Medford.
13 YRS.. 6'2", 165 lbs., want farm"
work near Ahlanri. Experienced
worker will do yard work and
odd jobs. 1963 East Main. Phone
2-a46fl.JThankJVOU.
16 YEAR OLD high uelutol athlete
wants summer work. Will do
ranch or farm work, wash cars
or anythlngCall 772-8789.
JR. High boy wants yard Workof
odd jobs. Will care for pets
Willing to Irnrn. No Sat, calls
pleasc Call772-22U1J
t WOULD like to have a job in a
slore. or would like to sell or
trade sport equipment. Phone
773-5366.
CHILD CARE and yard work nhis
odd Jobs. Connie, Bill or Hob
Gamm-he- House cleaning also;
experienced. 772-4743. 204 Bcrry-
dale ave.
Uj Can mow, clip. wcpd7w-ater
and plant any yard. Have had
experience and work hard.
Phone773-5421.
BOY. 16. needs summer work, any
kind. Has two summers exper
ience In (icrvice stntion work.
Phone 664-2327.
BOYPOWER AVAILABLE
BARSEtf Hill area. Experienced
rU worker, pet care and odd
joi. while you are on vacation.
772-6379.
SELL PETS AND GOODS
TO SELL, iarpe train track, six
cars including engine, track
mounted on large board, trans
former. $10 See at 1309 Murray
Ave.ur call 772-4355.
"BEAT the Russians to the
Moon " For sale. Gilbert "Rock
et Launcher" erector set. m
goodcondjtlon 772-9991.
COMPLETE Lionel electric trim
set. Value over S123.. sell for
33. Electric racing car set. Si.
Toy trueks.$2.Ca!l772-6936.
22 SEMrautomatic rule SIS. Yah
ama scooter. Low mileage, real
good. S200. Suit Jacket, like
new. Slzeid. SiPhone 773-6729
FOR SALE: 26" boy's Schwinn
bike. 3 speed with chrome len
ders, middleweight. Contact
Dave at 772-2717 or 512 Dakota.
Medford.
BOOKS "for sale for S to l"2yeaf
old readers, 'a to j original
price. Excellent condition. Also
two books on rock collecting.
Phone 772-9315.
RAH II ITS for "sale live or dressed.
Enjoy good rabbit at low prices.
$130 dressed. $1.25 live. Pa
tricia Jones. 2O70 Kings Hwy.,
ph. 773-7664.
FOR SALE large size toy grader
and dump truck in good condt
tionHalf priceCall772313.
HAVE outgrown my sport coat.
It's In perfect shape and clean.
Sire 16. Will sell for $4. 772-
Htilil .
FOR SALE or trade tor girl's bikeT
boy's 26" English racer bike, al-
most new. 773-6 4 69.
FOR" SALE A big siirri baby
buggy in good shape $2 30. If In
teres ted come to 907 East Beall
Lane or phone 664-1748.
PUREBRED dachshund puppy 7
weeks, male. $20. Phone 89(1
1273. 991 Hucncr Lane, Jacksonville.
ONE girl's hike, good condition.
Any reasonable price considered.
473 Head rd., Central Point.
Phone 664-3451. Thankytiu.
FOR SALE, like new complete
H-0 train set. 43 and 33 records,
also games and puzzles. Phone
772-3425 or see at 626 West
Fourth strucL
FOR SALE a cornet and trom
bone, both in very fine condi
tion. Each has a case in excel
lcnt coiul!tion.Phone772-8360
ONE girl's bike, good condition"
Any reasonable price considered.
473 Head rd.. Central Point.
1164-3431.
FOR SALE One used cornet and
case, good for beginning student.
Phono 772-4207. (Call this week
only.
GIRIPOWEK AVAIIAIII
A 13
BABY sitter In your home by girl,
experienced with brother it sis
ters. Would be belter with chil
dren 3 Si up. Eastslde. 779-1369.
BABY sitting my home. East side.
Five days a week, references.
No Saturday calls. 772-9 '-03
EXPERIENCED baby sitter, age I?
lor afternoons and evening. Also
ironing and light housework at
your Home. Call 772-9903
CHILD care in your home in the
day and early evening. You fur
nish transportation. Phone 664
104 1 Experienced with small
children and babies.
BABYSITTING
experience wit
er children. Babysit day or night
at your home or mine. Refer
ences available. Call Kathy
Job wanted. Have
itn Infanta and old-
WILL do ironing quickly and ef
ficiently for reasonable rates.
Also, will do babysitting In the
Phoenix area. For mora informa
tion call 535-2265.
BABYSITTING, experienced, reli
able high school girl. Nor ir west
Medford areaPhone J779-1004.
EXPERIENCED teenager would
like a child care job, day or
night, by hour. day. or week.
Reasonable and have references.
482-2677. 773 Siskiyou Blvd.
Ashland.
experienced in school registrar
and business office. Also two
complete years ot typing. Take
Job at Dairy Queen or similar
work. Kathy Koenig. 107 Clara
Medford.
Junior High student wishes sum-
tin wuir. experienced nany
sitting, housework, yard work,
pet care. etc. Lone Pine area.
Theresa Madden. 773-1091.
DO YOU needa reliable" baby siu
icrr a nave completed Da by nt
ting course at Hedrick Jr. High
If interested. hnn 772.fl.17n
CHILD CARE or store work, durt
ni nay in or near snady Cove
or Eagle Point Call 878-2031 or
write Rt. l. Box 542. Eacle Point.
JOB wanted. Eager to learn. Hava
varied interest. Have had typ
ing. Journalism, and enjoy clerk
ing typing, receptionist, fihnc.
Will consider ail offers. Phona
773-7019.
GIRL. 16. WOUld like rhiM mr.'
light housework, or dish .vsh
ing Job for summer months.
GIRL NEEDS full time baby sitting
have had experience with all
aged children. 773-1263.
CAPABLE High School girl would
like temporary work to meet ex
penses for Summer Band Camp
attendance at S.O.C. Phone 773-
4i3;r
HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR wants
ironing or baby silting. 1133
Dakota ave. Phone 772-9791.
WANTED Child care days, my
home or yours, Central Point or
Medford. Baby sitting any night.
Call 664-2646
BABY SITTING in your home days.
Only Monday through Saturday.
773-463 L
SIXTEEN YEAR old girl wants
work, any kind. Can type 60
words per minute and do simple
bookkeeping Prefer doctor's of
fice. Phone 899-1427. Have trans,
portatton.
HIGH SCHOOL student wish -a part
time typing Jobs. Can type 60
words per minute. Have typed
reference cards, letters, carbons
and copy typing. Phone 773-3668.
BROOKHURST or Grandvlew area:
Child care or odd Jobs (reliable).
Too k hn by sitting cou rse at
school. Phone 773-3377.
CHILD CARE At my house in the
day. 623 North Central. Call 772
5490. 13 years old. I take care of
small bahtea. Lois Henney.
HOUSE work, child care or care
(or older person. Phone 773-3094.
WANTED Full lime baby sitting
Job thia summer. Call 773-4117.
17 Need work: father temporar
ily disabled. Prefer storo work;
take most any kind of work.
Call 64-:tl.V 221 West Pine jt..
Central Point.
WANTED Baby sitting lob. by
rcsponsime itt-year-oin giri
vicinity of
772-8712.
high school.
In
Call
CHILD CARE. Ironing, house clean
ing, experienced. My own trans
portation. BltD-lMH.
16-YEAR-OLD experienced baby
sitter, nble to do odd chorea and
noUSIIWorK. 773-4 uu.
OIUOWEt AVAIUBIE
j .' uiiiuic. nil
Phone J773-7967 afternoons
i-YFAR-OLD jirl mti bihy
titling, job in Central Point are,.
Phone fiiM-'Jrt;.1
TRADE & MISCELLANEOUS
TRADE sood trumpet for fUhlntf
m""iki. or eii cneflp. just
riaht tnr .iimmer band. Jim
Acord. 113-lin.
FOR SALE or trade. Cub and Boy
vuu. .niria ana aiacita. utns
Junior Hih and Hign echool
clothes. Hand lawn niowcr.
Bohhsey Twin Books. 1U3
Dakota.
WOULD LIKE a pole vaulting pole.
Please phone 77:1-8230.
1 HAVE a hoy's 20 Inch hike and I
win irauc ii lor a noy a 24 incn .
hike. Call Jack Hewlett. 77,
8325.
CUTE male kittens to give awayt
. muuia iikc 10 iinn a good nonis
for them, loito Shaler lana of
Phone 773-8431
I WILL TRADE kittens for a book!
w nave inree Kittens, ono
striped and two black and
white. 171 Pcrryri.-ile ave., Med
ford. Phone 772-6435.
I-IODGE NOTICES
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June 1 1 at 8 pm. Visit,
ora welcome, refreshments
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umia win nnia a nummage AAla
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tn 4 p.m.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST Sat.
uii io. o a.m. i p.m. AOIllia
st children miner 12 Sue
Central Point Grange hall.
3-PERSONAL
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ond quarter 1063 Irrigation Ass
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alter June 13, lfllis. Pay at ofiictt
Grants Pass Irrigation District.
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