Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 18, 1963, Image 13

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORO, OREGON
TUESDAY. JUNE It. 113
Gambling II
New York Congressman Tries To Get
Approval for National Lottery Act
Br HARRY FERGUSON
Washington - Kft - There
was quite a stir when a rumor
got around that peddlers were
violating federal laws by go
ing door to door through the
halls of Congress selling tick
ets to the Irish Sweepstakes.
"Of course, it's true," says
Rep. Paul A. Fino (R-N.Y.). "I
know because I have been
buying them regularly."
The Irish Sweep operates
out of Dublin, pays off on the
big horse races in England
and anybody who sells a tick
et to it in this country is
violating the law. It is not
illegal, however, to purchase
a ticket and bring your win
nings into the United States,
provided you don't forget to
report the money on your in
come tax return.
Proceeds of the lottery go
to the building and mainte
nance of hospitals in Ireland,
The Irish Sweep takes in
about $46 million annually
and it is estimated $35 mil
lion of it comes from the Unit
ed States.
Bucking Stone Wall
For the last 10 years Fino
has been trying to persuade
Congress and the American
people that the federal gov
ernment should operate a lot
tery. He figures the U. S
Treasury would profit by
about $10 billion a year which
could be used to cut taxes
and reduce the national debt.
He also thinks it would drive
racketeers out of gambling.
Every session of Congress
Fino introduces a bill creat
ing a national lottery and
makes speeches about it. This
year he spoke on Jan. 9, Feb.
21, March 6, April 3, April
8, April 28 and May 23. He
should have saved his voice,
because nobody listened. Con
gressmen may not be averse
to buying a sweepstakes tick
et or sitting in on a poker
game, but they think the gam
bling issue is political dyna
mite and they want no part
of it.
One of the odd features of
the American legislative sys
tem is that a few men can
prevent a vote from being
taken on a bill. In the Senate
it is done by a filibuster - a
few men simply talk the legis
lation to death. In the House
it is done by bottling bills up
in committee so that they nev
er reach the floor. Fino's lot
tery bills always are referred
to the House Ways and Means
committee. Not once in the
last 10 years has one of his
bills ever emerged from the
committee and Fino complains
with some bitterness that his
opponents are thwarting the
democratic process.
Slapt at Hypocrites
"Hypocrites are those who
play along," he said. "They
lack the gumption or courage
to say what they do or do
what they say. They were the
noble legislators who toasted
the Volsted Act at their speak
easy tables. Hypocrites ring
up their bookies after they
make a speech on the evils
of gambling.
"About one-quarter of the
American people have indi
cated their disinclination to
ward a lottery proposal, the
vast majority of these persons
are either bluenoses or hypo
crites. I do not feel that the
gambling urge, as an instinc
tive human trait, can be eradi
cated. In extreme cases gam
bling may well be a sickness.
Oregon To Receive
Federal Planning
Grant of $50,000
Oregon will be the first of administrator explained. "Ul-
the western states to receive
a federal planning grant of
$50,000, according to Dr.
Joseph Treleaven, administra
tor of the mental health divi
sion, state board of control.
"It will take two years to
pfan for adequate treatment
facilities and program," Dr.
Treleaven said yesterday
afternoon while visiting the
Jackson county public health
department. "We hope to get
another $50,000 the next
year."
The first year a crew under
planning coordinator Robert
Stevens, Salem, will try to
analyze the mental health
problem in detail in Oregon
present mental health facili
ties, where located, types of
treatment facilities, and who
runs them. Later, mental
health patients will be stud
ied as to numbers in various
localities, income levels, oc
cupations and other factors.
Dr. Treleaven explained
, that the state works out a
plan which it submits to the
. National Institute of Mental
Health to qualify for the fed
eral planning funds.
"We will merely try to
draw up a blueprint of future
development of health serv
ices in keeping with modern
knowledge on treatment," the
timately the Jackson county
mental health clinic will be
helped through this program.
The planning will be aimed
at use of all existing resources
and for better coordination
between public agencies," he
said.
The new trend is continued
treatment in the community
of released state hospital pa
tients. Dr. Treleaven said.
Possibly ultimate acomplish-
mcnt of the planning will be
building up of county clinics
and community resources. The
majority. of the mentally ill
are not dangerous or harmful
In the past it was due to poor
treatment in institutions.
Ultimate saving through the
new planning program will be
the restoring of former men-
tallv ill people as useful, pro-
during citizens. This will
mean ereater use and coordin
ntion of vocational training
facilities, perhaps a closer
working relationship with the
welfare department, employ
ment service and other agen
cies. Dr. Treleaven said more pa
tients should be treated in
the community instead of be
ing, sent to institutions. "For
every person I see being treat
ed 1 know there are 10 who
need to be treated," he addd.
but in most cases it is simply
a normal manifestation of hu
man individuality."
Fino believes that if he
could ever get his case before
the people, he would win. One
of the bills he has introduced
this session calls for a nation
al referendum. The other pro
vides that the President set
up a federal lottery commis
sion of five members with sal
aries of $20,000 annually. The
commission would determine
the price of the tickets and
the amount of the prizes. Per
sons under 21 years of age
would be ineligible to buy
tickets. Winnings from the lot
tery would be exempt from
federal income taxes,
Stat Lottery OK
There is nothing to prevent
a state from operating a lot
tery inside its own boundaries
and recently New Hampshire
decided to do so. The bill pro
vides that $3 tickets shall be
sold at the state liquor stores
and the three race tracks in
New Hampshire. There are to
be two drawings a year, based
on the results of horse races.
The profits are to be dis
tributed to the school districts.
It is estimated those holding
tickets will receive a total of
$200,000 a year.
Fino thought this was a big
break-through for a national
lottery. But when UPI report
ers began interviewing con
gressmen, the first 15 said
they disapproved of lotteries,
whether in New Hampshire
or the entire nation.
Next! Compulsive gambltrs
and Gamblers Anonymous.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CRKUITORt
No. P-X-il
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 oersons havint Claims arainst
said esute are hereby required to
present the same, with proper
vouchers, within six months from
the dale of the first publication
hereof, at the oitice 01 tne under
signed at to Fluhrer Building.
Medford. Oregon.
Dated and firat DUbusned wis
28th day of May. 1963.
&. ttUT DAailAW,
Administrator. -
Small Worlds
Around Us
By LYNN M. WATKINS
(Register antf Tribune
Syndic. ".961)
NOTICE OP Sl'HOOL ELECTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, In
compliance with Sec. 331010,
ORS, to the legal voters of School
District No. 62. of Jackson County.
State of Oregon, that an ELEC
TION of Hid District will be held
t Schoolhouse: between the hours
of a P.M. and 8 P.M. on the 37th
day of June 1963, for the purpose
ot:
Voting on discontinuing the
Grants Pass Bus Run. and there
by eliminating the early afternoon
bus run from Evana Valley School.
Dated, thu 10th day oi June,
1963.
A n est:
Grace Heer
School District Clerk
Raloh W. Pittam
Chairman, Board of Directors
Dennis the Menace
Old Man Still Remembers
An 85-Year-Old Dog Tali
Remarkable that he could
remember the little, seeming
ly unimportant details, and
conversations that took place
so very long ago, but couldn't
remember what happened a
month previously, or even a
half hour before. Peculiar that
he should so vividly remem
ber a dog that lived its little
life, played a small part, and
passed on early 85 years ago.
The old gentleman was 93
years old but he remembered
the dog he had owned when
he was a 7-year-old child: re
membered the dog's name, its
color, size, weight, and what
part it played in his early boy
hood. The old gentleman
tapped his fingers lightly on
the arm of the rocking chair.
With half closed eyes, and a
voice that seemed very tired,
he drew from his memory the
happenings, and the life of a
mongrel dog that occupied a
liny space on this earth nearly
century ago.
As if selecting his words
with the utmost care he began
is story. "I can see it all now.
as plain as day. I would hold
the dog on my lap while I
listened to my father recount
his experiences in the Civil
War. 1 can't remember what
battles he fought in, but after
the war was over and he was
home, he said a dog was a
pretty important animal to
ave on the place. Times were
hard as rough and ruthless
men roamed the countryside.
plundering and murdering. A
dog would protect Mom and
me while he was away work
ing in the forest.
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House Damaged by
Bomb From Plane
Columbus, Ind. -0IPU- As
Nancy Frese, 19, worked in
the kitchen at the rear of her
family's farm home Monday
she heard a jet plane pass
overhead. Suddenly she was
shaken by "the loudest noise
I've ever hear."
A practice marker bomb
about 18 inches long, accident
ally released from the plane,
whistled through the front
porch roof at a 43-degree an
gle, plummeted through a bed
room floor and exploded js it
plowed six feet into the earth
under the house.
Splinters flew and the
house filled with acrid smoke.
'1 started to run for the
front of the house to see,"
Nancy said, "but the dense
smoke frightened me." She
fled to the barn where her
father, James, was at work.
No one was injured in the
mishap. Officers from nearby
Bakalar Air Force Base said
the practice bombs carried an
explosive charge equivalent to
that in a 10-gaugc shotgun
shell.
"There were Indians too
and when they came to the
house we had to keep the dog
inside, for he always became
very excited and we didn't
want to anger the Indians. The
dog would always start bark
ing long before the Indians
came out of the woods; that
way we always knew they
were coming.
'I guess I was about seven
years old when my dog fought
the bear. Mother had handed
me a pail and asked if I would
go into the berry patch, which
was about a half mile from
the house, and get enough
berries for .supper. I rcmenv
ber she said to be careful, and
that the dog was more impor
tant to me at the berry patch
than the pail I was to fill with
the fruit.
"There were bushels of ber
ries, large. Juicy ones; I could
scoop them off by handfuls.
While I picked, my dog, Duke
occupied his time pulling
sticktites from his fur. I re
member I was just a little
afraid, the forest was dark
around me. Had it not been for
Duke, I would have really
been afraid.
"As I jumped over a log I
froze with fear; there in front
of me was fl bear. Probably
the wind was wrong or Duke
would have smelled the bear,
or the bear would have
smelled Duke. Anyway, I was
scared and so was the bear. I
didn't know if he was going
to attack me but he was run
ning toward me. I yelled, and
fell over the log. Duke weigh
ed about 30 pounds, and the
bear weighed ten times as
much, but that didn't make
any difference, Duke waded
into him.
The battle didn't last Ion;;,
the bear gave up first, and
loped away. Duke was badly
cut up. I carried him home.
Dad went and got some pine
pitch and rubbed it into the
cuts. I held him on my lap and
he licked my hand. He had
probably saved my life. In two
weeks he was as good as new.
All that was, let me see, about
85 years ago, but I remember
it as plain as if it was yesterday."
The story ended. He was
quiet for several minutes, his
mind stumbling back to the
present. He looked at me in
tently, and said, I don l be
lieve I remember your name."
Notica of Srhool Ktectlon Upon
QuesUon of Incrrasiiis Tax Levy
ftvar Amount Limited bv SecUon
Article XI. Stale constitution
(Summary of Section 11. Article
Al, on reverse siae.r
Notice is hereby liven that
election will be held in School
District No. 62 of Jackson County.
state of ureeon. from ?:uu r.ftl
to 8:00 r.M. on June 47. it3. ai
Schoolhouse in said school district.
for the purpose of. submitting to
tne legal voters oi saia aisinci
the question of increasing the tax
lew for the fiscal year 19tU-ine-i
over the amount limited by sec
tion li. article xi, ot tne constitu
tion of Oroson.
The reasons lor increasing sucn
levy are:
As this District has no tax base,
the total amount necessary to bal
ance the 19o3-184 budget is con
sidered in excess of tne ? limita
tion.
The amount or tax. in excess ot
the 6r limitation, proposed to be
levied tor aaio. fiscal year is
S82.77381.
uatcd tnis linn nay oi june.
1963.
Attest:
Grace Heer
District Clurk
Ralph W. Plllain
Chairman Board of Directors
ACTION ADS FOR YOUTH
The Market Place for Labor, Goods and Trades
for Young Students Ages 7 Through 17
BOYPOWER AVAILABLE
FRESHMAN jut moved from
ranch in Texas. Prln work
with livestock or on (arm. Have
several years experience. Phone
and lor references ph.
GOOD LAWN and garden worker.
two years window wasninr ex
perience with -two construction
companies. Good clean up man.
Senior at Medford. Phone 77J-
TEN CENTS lor one errand done
by Don Kruger. My age ts ten.
I am starting July 6th in Talent.
Phone
WANTED Haytng job or any type
oi rarm work, two years of ex
perience. Phone 878-2A98.
FRESHMAN. 14-year-old S 8" boy
wants ranch or farm wcrs. Call
772-1463 or write 2412 Dark
Hollow rd.
14-YEAR-OLD wanting yard work
ana any cxia ions, txpenencea
and reliable. Phone 773-3259.
WILL. Mow Lawn, do yard work
and hoe gardens. Central Point
area. BUI Walter, 807 Gibbon.
664-1344,
WANTED: A hay bucking job. Ir
rigation or orchard work. Ex
perienced in these and other
types of work, such as store em
ployment. Phone 535-1024 any
time.
LOVE Yard Work, and am ambi
tious to worn around yard; have
had lots of work. Can paint or
no ona jqm. oaa-aaH.
WANTED: A job raking leaves,
stacking wood, weeding gardens,
mow in lawns or diesina ditches
Philippe Gastonguay, Prospect
aiar nouie, oox f rospect,
Oregon.
. GIRLPOWER AVAILABLE
6lRL, t?, needs steady baby sit
ting jod tor tne summer. Refer-
nave own transportation
GIRLPOWER AVAILABLE
PUPS for sale. Welsh Corgte Cock-
er. They are real cute, uiey are
fiv weeks old, they want a good
home. 127 No. Front, Talent
CAPABLE and Reliable Girl would
like lull or part time baby sit
ting or light housework. Have
food recommendations. Call 664
944. 807 Gibbon Rd.
WANTED Yard work in Central
Point. Will rake, mow and trim
yard. Call 664-1312, ask fur Pain
or Mike.
NEED a summer Job to get money
for school. Would like to babysit
or housekeep. Jutt come to 745
K Antelope rd.. While City. Ask
for Norecn. Age 13'u;
WANTED Day or evening, house
cleaning, yard work, child care.
30c hour. High school vicinity.
Ajte 13't, 779-1640.
TEENAGER would like Ironing, ba
bysitting. Good experience and
references available. 1 live at
348 North Main In Ashland or
Phone 4H2-0782 (or further Information.
TRADE t MISCELLANEOUS
WILL take care of pets for ISc a
day. You will provide the food.
Call Cathy Kruger. 535-26k8 or
OM Pac Hwy. Age 11.
t WANT to give away a six weeks
old half Siamese kitten to good
home. Carvel Gottfried, 11 18
Rcddv Ave. 773-3777.
1 LODGE NOTICES
RELIABLE 16 year old girl wants
baby sitting. Vicinity of Coker
Butte Road, References. Phone
773-3734.
Stated Convocation
RAM. No. 4. Jackson
ville, Ore. June 18. 8 p.m.
Preceded by Potluck din
ner at 6 SO p.m. Work in
the Past Master Degree.
Visiting Companions welcome.
Roy R Picard. E H P.
Medfotd Lodge No. 83
LOOT, meets Tuesday,
June 18 at 8 om. Visit
ors welcome. Refreshments.
E. p. mciniw, n u.
Stated Communication
Point Lodge No.
am, wea..
p.m. Grand
reports. Masons
a i i m a v-ui
nk Central Point
'vyir Lodge repor
V invited.
HIGH School Girl, age 16, wants
job for summer baby sitting or
what have you. Am very respon
sible and have don lot ot baby
sitting. Phone Sharon at 482-1951
WANTED Pet care while on va
cation, or child care, day work
onlv, near Ruch or Applrgate
area. My home ph. 899-1847. No
S.iUirdny cal1
m Stated Communication
Warren Lodge No. 10.
JCa AT & M Jacksonville
TmF Wed.. June 19. 8 p m.
Viittors welcome. Re-
frMhninnll
Don Shores. WM "
SELL PETS AND GOODS
PAN American trombone, good
condition, buv now for summer
band, only 135. Phone 772-3757
Thank you.
120 PORTABLE transistor tape re
corder, like new for $15. with
cord and microphone included
Runs on fiasnugnt
SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
UMMACB it BAKED FOOD SALE
Thurs.. June 20. Fcni Bidf., B to
4 p.m. by Pentecostal Church o(
Gud. Anyone wishing to donate
please call 713-4IIRI or 773-8788.
MOTHERS oi Twins Club, rummage
sale. Wed.. June in. w til a. rem
Bldg. Rummage will he picked
up. or leave at bldg. Tuea. eve..
III S p. ni. Call Mrs. Philip De
troll. 773-3B43.
Classified Rates
Minimum Sire: Two Lines
1 day per word..
2 dayi per word..
3 days per word.,
ft days per word..
Is
..120
13o
19o
S days per word .100
Jackson, Josephine and Siskiyou
Counties
Rate Other Areas Per Word
o Per Day
Please call 773-1984.
at 13B Kenwood.
batteries.
Residence
PERSONAL
NEIGHBORHOOD
YAMAHA 30 CC road model. Low
mfleaee. real tood condition.
Moasberg 33 semi-automatic rifle.
$13. Lined beige pull drapes for
sliding giasa aoor. new, bo
773.H739.
LOST Bright carpet colors . . .
restore tnem Wltn time L.usire.
WANTED TO SELL: An Allstate
Motorcycle: 3 horsepower: good
condition: and (airly new. Call
779-11)37 or drop In at 1897 Kings
Mignway.
USEARLR old typewriter 7 00"
Rectangular 4xfl swimming
pool. Good condition $4.00, cost
$13.00 new. Phone 773.3484.
FOR SALE Tov "bowling set $1 .00
Toy accordion, good condition
$1.30. New doll 13" high $3.00
Child's folding chalra $1.00
rnone 773-oma.
By Line per Month $3.00
Box Number Service Charge 30o
(Minimum Cash Ad 80c)
Man Is Fined for
Obsfrucfj'ng Officer
Paul William Garren Jr
19. of 157S Grand ave, wa$
fined S15 in Medford munici
nal court Monday on a charge
of obstructing a police officer
from performance of hi$ duty,
Judge Justin Smith Jr. alto
meted Virginia Marie Brown
18. Central Point, a iuspend
ed $50 fine on a charge of
failure to leave Information
at the scene of an accident
The fines were in conneo
tion with a vehicle accident
about 1:20 a.m. June 9 on
Jackson st. Officers said Miss
Brown fled the scene of the
accident and Garren, a pas
senger In the car refused to
reveal her Identity durinf the
Investigation.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
In the Circuit Court ot the Stale,
nr Oreaon for the County of Jack
son In the Matter of the Estate
of Robert Henry Aiworin. oe
ceased
MOT rr 1H HEHKHY CIVEN tnal
iks unrieralened has filed his Final
Account as Executor of the obove
a.i.i uiiih ih Circuit Court of
said County, and the Court has
fixed the 13th day of July. 11163.
ai Ihn hour of 9:30 a.m. of said
rlnv and the Court Room of said
Court In the County Courthouse In
Medford, Oregon, as the time and
place respectively for Ihe hearing
of objections, if any there he, to
tne ism final Aircoum, ana .vuu
are hereby notif ed to file objee
tions If any you have, to the said
Final Account on or before the
time fixed for hearing.
Dated this 11 day of June, 10(13
Kanaid Axien,
Executor
Donald K- Dcnman
Attorney for Executor
NOTICE TO I'RKMTOnN
Notice is hereby alven that I
have been aooolnted by the Cir
cuit Court of -the Stnte ot Ore
gon for Jackaon County Adminis
trator witn tne win Annexea oi
the estate of Frances J. Hedg-
fieth, deceased, and have quail
led. All persons having claims
against the estate of said dece
dent are hereby notified to pre-
sent them, witn proper voucners,
duly verified to me at the office
of Skyrman St Helsel, attorneys tor
said Administrator, at Room 331
Medical Center Building. In Med
ford, Oregon, wilhin six months
from the date oi tnis nonce.
Dated and first pubileneo June
11, 1903.
Harry c. sxyrman
Administrator with the
Will Annexed
Skvrman it Helsel
Attorneys for Administrator
Merchant Marine
Academy Openings
Noted by Duncan
Congressman Robert B.
Duncan (D-Ore.) announced
that all of his military acad
emy appointments, except for
the Merchant Marine acade
my, have been filled until
1966.
However, Duncan encour
aged possible candidates in
the 4th District to continue
submitting applications for
all academics in the event nn
appointee should withdraw.
He plans to keep all files on
hand because of the possibll
ity of a withdrawal.
All candidates for academy
appointments are required to
take a Civil Service dcsina
tlon examination. The dead
line has already passed for the
examination scheduled for
July in the 4th District. How
ever, another examination is
scheduled for November of
this year. Congressman Dun
can asked anyone interested
in taking the November exam
ination to contact him as toon
as possible.
Inquiries may be addressed
to him at Room 125, Cannon
House Office building, Wash
ington 23, D C.
Business Directory
Each line per month.......... $3.33
Minimum per month $8.73
Dead. Line on Classified Ada
3:00 pjn. for following day,
except 10 a.m. for Monday;
for. Sunday noon Saturday.
Dead Line on Diaplay Classi
fied Ads 10:00 a.m. Saturday
for Sunday and Monday; 3 p.m.
the day before pubtlcaUon tor
Tues. through Frl.
FOR SALE Rabbits, one black and
one white. $!.;; tap anncing
shoes size sit. $3.00: blacguoaru,
SI. 00; nylon dress, else 14. $3.00.
rnone 7fj-3nsj
FOR SALE American Flyer bike,
good condition. 333-3UU3.
TOIIOTSU. 300 miles. 1903 model
lor sale, can a:i,i-4uu
BIKES 3 almost new English
lightweight racing bicycles for
snie. Also, one iroimione
trumnet musical Instruments
reasonable prices, For further
inlnrmatlon. phone 333-1034
FREE Three cute kittens. Please
give them a good home. 171
Perrydale Ave.
Wlf.t. linve Bonseherrtes to sell
starting me nrsi oi ,iuiy. wan
773-4048 to orner.
APPROVED CREDIT
CHAHUEB BILLED
BY THE LINK
Minimum Charge .1 30
M. W. MILKING Machine. $30. Also
good comic dooks, a lur ok.
773-3734.
I Kvrir.i.i.KNT Violin and Clarinet
for sale, sun eacn. mapie m-u
frame, $10. ttaroara nainy. n,i
fi(14H.
P W. Hopkins. WM.
J-PMSONAl
A 13
'GINGER'
OWNER Of BEAUTY SALON at
880 Stewart Ave. Special person-
, allied service. All work guaran
teed Welcomes ladles with thin
fine or problem hair.
. EVENING APPOINTMENTS .
Cloaed Mondays 773-3139
DENTURES repaired and reliiiedT
while you wait Day or eve. Pb.
773-6026 25 Loiter Lane.
AN YON? having a drinking prob
lem Is welcome at the Med lord
Grouo of Acoholics Anonymous
830 ujn. Tues- & Sat. rear
of 21 N Oakdale. 773-4848. Al
Anon Croup every Tueiday
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB
Dentures repaired while you wait
899-1071 890-1359
UERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio.
214 riuhrer Bldg 772-flflll
4-LOST AND FOUND
LOST graduation watch on east
side road on the Appiegate. Sun
day June 14. Will finder please
call 77-33Sl after p m. Reward
FOUND Lady Medford Beauty
Salon at 33 N Oakdale 773-3J11
5-INSTRUCTIONS
SUMMER MUSIC CLASSES
PIANO ORGAN
6 wka. course. 2 classes
weekly. Total cost, 112 SO
Use of plane At organ uvailable.
771-8633 or 772-4237
ACCORDION lessons. All ages.
Classical and Popular. 773-1320.
PIANO Lessons. Summer Students'
accepted. Phone 772-9524.
ENROLL now for sewing classes.'
Ages from 10 to 31. Contact Mrs.
Nelll at Singer Sewing Machine
Co 31 E. Main 772-7133
10 WANTED MALE HELP
Rummage sale
on Wednesday. June lHth from
R a.m. lo a p.m. at 37 Auiun
St. Few antiques.
Rent electric ihamnooar
Johnson Paint Center
AFTER this date.
$1.
June IS. 1063.
1 will not be reiuonilble for
any' debts that occur by anyone
other than myself. Eitelle Old
ham wuiotignDy. riUH wttning-
lon St., Men lorn. ure.
DRESSMAKING Specially made
Hi fashioned by (ieorge Martin.
Call 8.15140? for appointment.
mn RALE Two crvnts No. 600
& No. 610 sec. a Mcdiora Mem
orial Mausoleum. $800 vslua
S.-SH.Y 4HJ-31H1
NOTICE n W. Wilms McLean
are hack at tioioomn Mineral
SnrltiDN. 8 miles north ot Cold
11(11. We welcome all our for
mer bathers V extend the same
to all new customers. We also
rent modern cabins by the day
or week. Picnic tables av sua Die
83!V-luii8
CASHIER TYPIST
Good starting salary; seml-an
nual Increases: paid vacations:
liberal employees benefits &
pleasant working conditions. You
must be a proficient typist;
pleasing personality: Industri
ous; expect to work several
years. Prior office experience;
desirable but not essential. Nn
appointment necessary, apply in
person st
CITY FINANCE CO.
IflS E. Main SL Ashland Ore.
LOCAL appliance store needs ex
perienced electrical appuanca
salesman. Excellent salary. Only
aua II (ted salesmen need apply
eplles s l r I e 1 1 y confidential.
Write Tribune Box 6732J
EXPERIENCED inside store paint
salesman, for local store of na
tionwide paint company, Stat
age it marital status. Writ
Tribune Box 8730.
SERVICE SALESMAN to sell St
repair vacuum cleaners. Hourly
wage plus bonus. Apply Stark S
im N. Riverside.
WANTED short loRBcr. Haul
virgin timber ao miles, possibly
WANTED CAT SKINNER-"
D-4. 13 00 per M.
SB'J 3903 between 6-7 p.m. '
WANTED Demonstrators (house
waresi tor in or in west Advertising
Co. Full or psrt time. Comm.
Baals. 773-011 1 ft for appointment.
iUTfO INSURANCE PROBLEMS?
If age, driving r e a o r a,
Intnir-fil accident financial
inonstbllttv llllni. etc.. is making
It difficult for you to secure
nrm-ir r Insurance, sea us. Con
veniuni monthly Installment. Don
stntnns imuror. iuun k. main,
Medford, 773-60SB. Open Mon.
Ai Tui!i. 'till 0 D m.
JOE Lindsev formerly with Med
lorn Trans, is now associaiea
with Wimmers Industrial Repair.
MMS. Riverside
SPOT CASH for old coins. 772"
2H59. Eves. 772-87Ba.
MAIL TRIBUNE
CARRIER BOYS
wanted tor Ashland and ,
Phoenix areas.
Call 772-6141
mm
DH1NK1NQ YOUR PROBLEM?
Contact A A. Sun. 8 p.nru
Thurs. R 30, 404 Walnut
PV. 6(14-2006 770-1291
NOTICK OF BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the atith day of June. 10(13, at
the hour of 0:00 O Clock A. M. at
the front aoor oi tne jaexson oun
tv Courthouse located at Main and
Oakdale in Medford. Oregon. I shall
ell at Public Auction, for cash to
the highest bidder, all of the right,
title, lien esute and interest of
O. D. McGee and Doris May Mc
Gee in the following described real
property, to-wlt:
Beginning at a puun num
which the Southeast corner of
Donation Land Claim No. 45 In
Township 30 South. Range I
East of the Willamette Meridian
bears North 1,217.70 feet and
East 639.90 feet; thence West
140.87 feet; thence South 14A.S0
feet; thence Ent 14H67 feet;
thence North 148.30 feet to the
point of beginning. Said prop
erty being described on the Tax
Records as Code 5-2 Account
153i'iE Tax Lot 131.
SAID SALE Is made pursuant In
sn Execution Issued out of the Cir
cuit Court of the Slate of Oregon
for the touniy or jaexson, ana a
Certificate of Levy on the above
described real property filed In the
above uourt on me asy m
May. IBA3 wherein Central Supply
of Southern Oregon, an Cregon
corporation Is Plaintiff and O U.
McGee and Doris May McGee are
Defendant.
Dated this Zfttn day ni may, rjoj.
DcArmand Leigh. Sheriff,
Jackson County, Oregon.
NOTICE
In the Circuit Court of the State
nf Oreson for Jaexson couniy,
Probate Department, In the Matter
of the Esute of Rda F. Richardson,
deceased. No. 1 1448,
Notice Is hereby given thai Ihe
undernamed has filed her final
Account in the above entitled mat
ter, and the above entitled Court
has fixed the Hh day ol July. 1963.
at 0 20 o'clock A M In Circuit
Courtroom No. 1 In the Courthouse
m Mrdford. Oreinn, as the lime
and place for hearing eme Hons
to said Final Account and for Ihe
sattlcmeni tnerroi.
Martha Jen Horigers
Executrix
SKYRMAN Ac HF.ISKL
Attorneys for Esute
ADVFRTtHF.MKNT FOR lllllft
Sealed bids will be received I'V
the Jackson County Court on or
before 10:00 AM. June 24. lUM.
for the furnishing of one fli Motor
Grader for the Jackson County
Road Department
Instructions to birlders and specl
ftrattnn for this poulpment fniy I
seen at the offlre of the Count H
Clerk or the office of tne county
Enf ineer .
JACKSON COUNTY COURT:
EARL M MILLER
County JurtRe
E W TAYLOR
Count v t'ommmtioner
DONALD E FABfcR
County Commissioner
13 WMtri Tt Rtfit
OAlriT farm m llilnla It geara
ssiKrlsnns 7t7T'Mi ,
WANTED: house, t rooms nr
' rnnre with mind, fur amsll
shop. Prsf.rratilr e'lga at
town. m.JSJ.
WANTED TO I.KASW . 17a an,
. jTt office" siisre lluslnsss Vin
: trlct Xtnla. OfclO Klt Olitnlng
1:(itf pro IBKTI Not, 1, l4t
. "-r Information , ami Mr
form, call irlrv, wr 'rli,
tiUNKlUI. KBIIVli'fJS ADMIN
IHTIU'ni'N, 1'uMia llulWinm
Harriet, Mi U. I'. 0. at lt
Clnelni.aU I. Onlo, J5l-aJ0(l.
Lin
Jliy ?arl, I.i
He.,iMi
MJMBKA
Itenrh oak all dimension
.v.nla's r"armera Kxrhsnife
(J( w Ham, ,nl. O. fK f-sonl
rlRRWOOD. 4sliverrt, ! rlok.
for rm t:.,n,'U
KAlll.T Aimirlcaa aect. aof
Ncls rnoo'srtil. Jt. K0f-7is
niallil tialihsr. !UaJ''
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24 M!i(kMMi ht tot
tat tolls!
lank ralv. l .f traa- af lo;
rKll'UK Sail balls
Ml 1-I5
LAHliK Dlca-U'r.matle oil heater,
user! I months. J7M744.
Oil. Bestir. alert,
compute.
FREE APPLES
w bushel at small Crimes Golden
appr free wtu purcnas oc i
btuM a! Mclatoa apples at 1
par buihtl. thai wees only. . .
f KTDitTGLE ORCHARD
t mile E, oi i.eoia cn Rl. 35 fxt
lo Milburn's Colin Station. 878-OM7.
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- art honr, rnone tI-7ll 1 bJllt-ta nV Ir? Mrje
t; 7"tie. OHXn. or l i , fisjt Mrtmtt
1 t,nJ er II l Willi, aVIaU
A. l'i; Mill, iTifftlrV
JAMFHTO'V:!: upli.r Or:
4 recm eat. erlvsta
ntranr.) or anfurtltsl
oa.r-m.nt, earport.
stomas Ht.
Lower duplex, 1 beOrooms. CioM
aptcwa. 1 DR lrZ or DR tma
ater I.
aOH r.nt I bedroom, flu
. n- floer !iat, rtramte tllil
tath II; month, til Ue4 Aes
Kaon, m-f.tl.
KJOK BUIUIKU TKG
HOUSES AVAILABLE NOW
J W. JnrJ. St,., S room, basement
r". tr per month.
It Work WirrtnJ
L.AUT mnd ssrt-time effitrs
WAKT to ksp prs-' tif",
child ta tny hotnr. I7I-MH
fA.V cants n41 !., !ht hsjU
Inr. F)H 3-:?' Marlon rrsi-l,
WOMAN wantr lijftit housswerk
for enuide, W:UII
51-ArticUi for Stb
URNiTUB VAlUfS
GOOD UICO TflaOg-mt
I ic. HWf ftn. swtss rm sH
Wr"str ft ytt Wnsrs-fem
I Otsett luitt - tsn !
muvlts 'iarTitij, lnis
dus 111 er Pr ss
T'isl rn naleO.
i Furnsx.e Stove
ti V, Miliar snn o
esubllskerl till Dial CM -ITI1
HUe't" El.i:CTntC ,
Inrlastrlal aae H.sl.l.nilal Wlrlnr
mcnarei i.t. tnai j.i-.m
hntm
pnmhmpt heatino
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