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- - v Peter Thomson Takes Second Round Lead in British Open By HENRY W. THORNBERRY Lytham-St. Annes, England (lirii Burly Jack Nicklaus of Columbus. Ohio, shot a tnree' undor-par H7 that put him only two strokes behind front runniiifi Peter Thomson of Australia today among the early second-round finishers ' in the British Open golf championship. Thomson, who has won this tournament four times and shared the first - round lead Wednesday with Phil Rodgers of La Jolla, Calif., at 67, re covered his putting touch on the last 10 holes to shoot a second-round 35-34-69 for two-day total of 136 strokes Booming Drives Nicklaus, the 23 -year -old U.S. Masters champion who carded an opening-round 71 combined booming drives with accurate approach shots for a 31-36 round that gave him a 36-hole total of 138. He shot four birdies and one bogey and required only 28 putts. Rodgers, who shot an open ing - round 67 Monday, and Arnold Palmer, the tourna ment favorite who had a dis astrous 76, teed off nearly four hours after Nicklaus. Warm sunshine and a mild breeze greeted the second day of the 72-hole tournament on the 6,757-yard, par 70 Royal Lytham and St. Anne's course. Missed Putt Nicklaus shaved three strokes off par as he went out in 31. He carded a birdie and a bogey on the incoming nine for a 38. Coupled with Mon day's 71, this gave him a 36 hoie total of 138 strokes. His lone bogey came on the 356-yard 16th hole, where he drove into the rough, hit his A -Comers Track eet on First In a series of four all comers track meets sponsored by Medford park and recrea tion deparlmcnt will be held this Saturday, July 13, at the high school stadium. Events for boys six to 14 years of age and girls six to 16 ill be conducted from 9 to 12:30 a.m. Competition for older boys is billed for 5:30 to ,8 p.m. There will be boys' and oirls' events In 10 and under, 11-12 and 13-14 age divisions and girls' contests in 15-16 age class. Evening events for boys will be in 15-10, high school and open ago groups. Youngsters 10 and under will be divided further by age if there are sufficient numbers of contestants. Shot put, high Jump and broad jump will be offered In Womens' Golf The Rogue Valley Country club women's championship tournament Is now In the first round match play. First round matches arc to be completed by July 15. Mrs. Lloyd Brooks, Mrs. S. A. Peters and Mrs. Harvey Woods tied for medalist and will play off. Mrs. Paul Huviland was medalist lor the nine hole banner-Alley tourney. First round matches arc to be com pleted by July 15. IhaniplonMiip r'hsltt .Nun. Harvvy WuuiU vs. Mrs. Bmicrt I'auncr. Mrs. E. W. Strkt'la v .Mrs. Kobrrt Mums; Mrs. b A. lY'icra Vk. Mra. Hichant bthnrm; Mm Jaikle Alien v. Mra. AI Wil liams; Mr. Lluyd lirooks vs. Mra. h Haruull; Mia. Jack Kiclawirk vt. la,. U.ileil Siinnrr: Mrs. C. A. 11. nine, vt. Mn Hanriall Gilford; fins, cnas. Mi-Luan v. Mti. War. ski bavuss. Srritnil tlileht . : , rrank iienish vs. Mrs. Drnrt LamlHTI. Mrs. lunv Lauuollo vs Ihira. Jonn liny; Mra. Ktty triable va Mra Jerry Olaon; Mra. Arlluir Wood va. Mra. llarulrl I'ylc, Mra, rlL-il Call-mart va. Mra. Hobrrl liu.vcr: Mia. 11. b CovlnKtuit va Airs Jaik Six: Mrs Win Schct v,. Mra Ken lalur, Mra. 1.. W. liuunucore va. Mra. lorn Tuubs. tourui MlKht Mra. Uk-k Henienterla va. Mra Win Wulker; Mra. Win CowmilK a -Mra Alex Peterson; Mra. U. U Mitenell va. Mra. Joint's liaylisa; Ana. Oeome 1'rarson bye. Mrs. Lcnntmt bt-hlldl va. Mra. Wayne Siruolr. Mta. Dirk lloneo bye .a. Wuyne Kfllley va Mra. Willis Williams; Mrs. Andrew rolcy bye S ANNKIt-AI.I.K.Y I'AIIIIMlll: Mia. ,'dill llavilnntl vs. Mrs. E. I Kl.ikus. Mra. Mel Charller bye. Ait Win, Tycer va. Mra. Wnyne Cmlwood; Mta. David Lowry bye. Mra. IJurnllty Uawann va Mra. Ola HhirRur, Mra. Ralph Marlall nc; Mra. lulu bhoop b.vc, Mrs. U. L. Lagr-son byu. Jtl.V IK I'AllllNlTs: Mtntiantea: H;iy Krtsble. Noble Vinceiil. Warren llavliaa. Tony Ciipello; Frank Tamney. Huts Aeb- miii. I E eysell. Wm St-llel J;u: Ktdawlck. Ctiaa. MeCtian. I. on 1 unba. John rlynn; r red loiemnn. s A 1-erera, Krattk Hen. eMt. Dean Lambert: C B Colllna. tfuidon Hr.evr. lialen banner, wnt I Clark: Lloyd llrooka. H. II Hrl7rU. II. 8 CnvlnaUm, lonard bcluldt; Kd Nave, c A. Holmes. '1. A. Ctilbertaon. Knndall (illlottl; r. u. littneli. nnrvey woods, Bleb arrl Si'hwahn. AI Williams Moadnmea; Lew Hates. Richard Rementerla, Chas. Mi-Adams. R. H Leer. Paul Denver. Kd Milne. W L Slnrk, K. L. Brewer. Ken Teeter. Andrew Welanl. Paul Moore. Roa. aril llngnc; Rohl. K. Boyer. Dlek 1 otiae. M. Donald Metirary. K M Sorenson: Andrew Foley. Jerry n Min. .lames b th. Max Laraon C'tms. Swenaon. Lawrenee Huonn- eore. Floyd hommera. Alex Peter sen, (Aahlandi; Howard Sernsaina, W n Walker. Arthur Wood. Ren T.ivlor; Fiirle Tichenor, Wayne S.tl rv Wavne Strnh e. W. II Pyle:' R B Knuhl. Jaek Six. Wll- !'. Williams. ( R Wll hamaon Wm Cownlni. Jim Bavllas. R D Font; .1 A Diekey. 8. L. Stark, K fi wenljar, rThnsH wl.hlns fntormallon PHlnns. aho.ild telephone Mrs ilobl. Hart. 1V3-7037, or Mra S. O m THURSDAY. JULY 11, 1963 second shot over a boundary fence, and missed a 15-foot putt after a good recovery. His three birdies on the first nine were shot on the 208-yard first hole, where he put his lee shot four feet from the pin; on the 393 yard fourth, where his second shot rolled 10 feet from the cup and he sank the putt; and on the 553-yard seventh, where he chipped from short rough to within three feet of the hole. Palmer, who won this tour nament the last two years, Bedford, Baseball Here This Medford and Grants Pass, battling to stay in the running for the Area 4 Soutnern ai vision championship in Amer ican Legion Junior oaseoau cross hats loniKIU in men fifth mcctina of the season The same will be 8 p.m. ai the county lairgrounas ohii nark here. Medford enters the tussle with a 7-2 league record and Grants Pass is 7-3. They trail the loon-oacing Klamath ar cons who are 9-1 in division nlav. This will be me secona meeting this week for Med ford and the Mock rora team Medford was victor in a nor league game 10 to 3 Tuesday after Grants Pass naa won three Drevious contests - one Saturday all divisions and the javelin In all boys' classes. Boys 13 and over may contend in the javelin and discus. Boys 13-16 will contend In 70-yard nlgn hurdles and older boys in the 120 highs. For the 6-12 boys and all girls 70 yard low hurdles will be available and for 13 and up boys 120 lows. Other Events There will be a 150-yard run for boys and girls 6-12 and a 175 for boys 6-16 and all girls' divisions. Other events include the 100 dash for nigli school and open boys, the 220 for boys and girls 13 and up, the 440 for boys 16 and up , the 880 for boys 13 and up, the three fourth mile for 15-16 boys, the mile for high school and open classes. Other events will be avail able on demand. Dean Ben son, Medford high track conch, who is In charge of the meets, said that an 880 may be held for boys 10-11. This event was run at the Tuesday workout. Benson re ported that, surprisingly, it was found that the younger boys could run this race and do It pretty well. Bob Mclntyre, Stanford uni versity varsity runner, is as sisting Benson with the super vision of the track program. Other meets are slated for July 20, July 27 and Aug. 10, A Iiith meet may be added. One scheduled for June was postponed because of wet weather. Transpacific Race Entries Led by Tiare Los Angeles (UPB The see saw battle In the Transpacific i acnt race continued today as the boats began passing the nanway mark in the 2.225- mile biennial classic to Hono lulu. The 40-foot Tiare took over first place in the decisive fleet handicap standings Wednes day, according to the daily report trom the Coast Guard ship Dexter, while the 72 foot yawl Audacious clung to I lie lead position. Salem Dodgers Down Tri-City United Press International The Salem Dodgers moved Into a first place tie with Wenntchec by shutting out Tri-City 2-0 while the Chiefs bowed to Lewiston 4-2 In the Northwest league Wednesday night. Eugene bcHt Yakima 4-1. The Dodgers won the game In the fifth Inning on three Ingles and a wild pitch. The loss left Tri-City in the league cellar. Lewiston picked up two runs In the second Inning and single runs In the fourth and sixth to down Wenatchee. With the score tied 1-1 In the sixth, Steve Sclsky, Em erald first baseman doubled in two runs and Mike Orsburn singled in another to push Eugene to its win. Bruce Howard, the winning pitcher, struck out nine and walked two. hacked his way to a 76 In Wednesday's first round while Rodgers, wise-cracking ex- Marine from La Jolla, Calif and four-time winner Thorn' son tied for the lead with three-under-par 67s. Only four other players broke- par in their opening tour over the 6,757-yard Royal Lytham and St. Annes links Scotland's Tom Hallburton and southpaw Bob Charles of New Zealand posted 68s, one stroke ahead of Spain s Ra mon Sota nnd Australia's Kel Nagle. CP Legion Teams Vie Evening of them counting in the stand ings. Young May Pitch Stuart Young is the prob able pitcher for the Medfords. Jerry McCormack likely will be on the hill for Grants Pass. A Medford win wpuld push Grants Pass out of the titular picture. Grants Pass with victory would move into sec ond place in the loop. As things stand now GP can only tie the Falcons in the chase. A loss to Mock Ford would place Medford In the same category. Medford has games remain ing with Central Point on Sunday and the Falcons on Tuesday, July 16, while Grants Pass has a Sunday game with the Klamath Falls Hawks. The other Sunday game matches the Falcons and Ashland. Jim Adams was the pitcher for Medford in the Tuesday non - league victory over Grants Pass. His name was inadvertently given as Jack in a Wednesday story. Adams, from the Los Angeles area, spending the summer at Phoenix. Storey Wins In First Round Spokane, Wash.-IUril-Mcdal. 1st Tom Storey, Olympia, won his first round of match play In the Pacific Northwest Golf Association tournament Wednesday with an easy 6 and 4 vlctorv over Dr. Mel Aspray, Spokane. The 21-year-old Storey turn ed up five strokes ahead of the field with a 138 at the end of qualifying rounds Tues day. His father, Ken, who won the tourney In 1934, also won his round Wednesday! defeat ing Gordon Aden, Spokane, 1 up on the 19th hole in a come-from-behind victory. Other winners included E. C. Wert, Spokane, 6 and 5 over Dodd Fischer, Eugene, Ore. ' Mrs, Pat Lesser Harbottle, Tacoma, took only 13 holes Wednesday to win her first round of match play in the women s division. The former national ama teur champion downed Mrs. Marilyn Lcggatt of Portland, 6 and 5 on the Manito Golf and Country Club course. She had taken medalist honors In qualifying play with 155. Mowlds, Hixson Vie in Tourney toiiiem -luru- Jerry Mowlds of Portland and Harvey Hix son of Cottage Grove met in the 36-hole final round of the Oregon Professional Golf- ersr association match play tournament at Ulahc Hills Country club today Mowlds eliminated two- time champion Larry Lam- bcrger Sr., Portland, 2 and 1 and Jim Petersen, Vancou ver, Wash., 3 and 2 In Wednesday's quarter final and semifinal action. The as sistant pro at Portland's Ri verside Golf club finished second to Bob Duden In this tournament last year. Hixon, runner-up, in 19J9, scored a 6 and 5 victory over Ken Irwin, Salem, in the morning round and came back with a 3 and 2 win over Jim Warner, Klamath Falls, In the semifinals. Petersen had beaten medal ist Dunne Bergstrom, Leba non, 2 and 1 In the quarter finals. Warner advanced to the semifinals with a 1 win over Harold West Tualatin. More Than Million Being Sought for Boxer Cassiui Clay New York -UTO- Manager Bill Faversham Is demanding Indirectly that Casslus Clay Kentucky s "mighty mouth, get more than $1 million at the age of 21 for his 20th pro fessional fight. That's the Faversham plat form today in the negntia tlons for a Sonny Llston-Cas-slus Clay heavyweight title match at Philadelphia Mil nicipal Stadium Sept. 30. Studs Overwhelm Tri-City 17-0 in Legion Encounter AREA 4 STANDINGS (Southern Division) W. Klamath Falcons 9 Medlord 7 Grants Pass 7 Central Point 7 Klamath Hawks 3 Ashland 2 Trt-Clty 2 Pet. .900 .778 .700 .636 .273 .182 .167 Memorial Field, White City -Central Point Cheney Studs tussled for 6'i innings with the Tri-City Gems here last night. But, a first inning flood of runs were more than enough to settle the issue. The Studs overran the Gems 17 to 0 In the American Legion junior baseball scramble. Eleven counters were run up on the scoreboard in the initial frame. Every Central Point player in the lineup scored during that panel. Neil Rivenburg and Neal Ellis crossed the platter twice. Bob Corliss threw two-hit, 1 1 -strikeout, three-walk ball for the Studs. Luis Alvarez, Rivenburg and Dave Twedell bludgeoned two hits each Darryl Summerfield, Alvarez and Rivenburg each clubbed in three runs. Seven Hits in First The victory boosted Central Point's fourth place status in Area 4 s Southern division, putting the Studs just a half game back of Grants Pass. Tri-City fell Into lone cellar spot. Central Point amassed its first frame markers on seven hits, a walk, four errors, a stolen base and three passed balls. Summerfield doubled and Howard Tomllnson, Twe dell, Mike Anhorn, Corliss, Alvarez and Rivenburg PCL South Lead Taken By Rangers By DAVE HOWE UPI Sports Writer The Northern and Southern divisions of the Pacific Coast league are as different as day and night. The Northern division is a two team race with heavy odds on Spokane winning the bundle. But, In the Southern division, four of the five clubs are battling for the top spot. ine Indians were pressed IS Innings' by Seattle Wednesday night but came h rough in championship style, using an error to score run and take a 4-3 victory. Spokane tied the store in the ninth with a pair of tallies to move the game Into extra in nings. . The final score came when AI Ferrara tripled with two down and Barry Erdos banged grounder to Seattle short- itop Rac Slider who bobbled the ball allowing Ferrara to score. . Ken Rowe got the win in relief, while Jay Ritchie took the loss, also in relief.. So. the Indians remained on top of the Northern division heap. Portland Splits Oklahoma City had led the Southern division since July 1. But today Dallas Fort Worth went to the front by virtue of a 4-2 edging of Ta coma while Oklahoma City was being slaughtered by Salt Lake City 15-6. In another overtime contest Hawaii took the second game of Its double header with Portland 8-4 In 10 innings. The victory ended a three game Islander losing streak as they dropped the first game 5-0. With the score tied at 4-4 at the end of the regulation game, Stan Palys singled and then Dick Simpson blasted a home run to give the Island ers the victory. Jose Santiago won the first game with a fine shutout per formance for Portland while Ell Grba took the loss. Both men went the route. MNlS8COKI.it: (IM fam 1 Innlnis) Hi. wail 000 000 00 4 Portland ... 050 000 x 9 ft (Jrbn and Rosflll: Santiago and MacKenite. HR: Martinez 2nd none on. 3nd fame. 10 InnlnRii Hawaii ... 010 000 UU 3 10 Portland 310 000 010 0 4 11 Newman, unixa m, Morgan (9) and Hannah. RuaHIt .7): Brown tR, Hfrnandfi i7, Handrahan tl"i and Mackenzie, Bryan ,9i. HR Harrrtl Por Ut one on; Hunt Haw 2nd none on: Stmnson Haw 10th one on. VP Morgan. LP Hernanaei. Dallaa.rt.W. 300 too 0004 10 ( Tacoma too 000 1 00 3 12 t Ha liar neon and MrCabe: Garl bald I, Uoctz 4t, Prinier 18 and laium. tHh: J, Alou. Ut none on; Bank;) 4th none on; J. Alou none on. LP uirioaidt. Ohii. City ooo two mo ft Salt Lake 003 130 7lx lit 20 (.olden, Grob (M O. Jonea (7. norland in., and it. smith wool en iH i; Carlander, Srhandeval ifli and Holdener. HR: Davia 3rd 3 on; Roter(t 5th 2 on: Cowan 5th 3 on: Cowan 7th none on: H. Jones. 7th 2 on; Hardy 8th none on. WP Lariander. i-p lioiden. f IS tnnlnfa) Seattle 011 001 000 000 OOO 3 12 Spokane OOO 001 002 000 001 4 12 Stephenson. R. Smith (9) Ritchie Hit and Rkeen Reed. 3 Smith (7i. Rowe ,! and Brumlev Erdos ito HR: Debut 2nd none on. wp Howe. LP Ritchie, swatted consecutive singles. Summerfield drove in runs at separate times in the stan za, on his hit and on a ground out. The Studs added two runs in the second inning on sin gles by Twedell and Riven burg, an error and a base on balls with Rivenburg knock ing home both scores. Four more runs were ac cumulated in the sixth inning Larry Mason, Anhorn and Corliss drew walks. Alvarez singled home Mason and An horn, went to second on the throw-in. A play was made on Alvarez at second and Corliss rambled home. Alvar ez went to third on an Ellis hit and scored on a Summer- field groundout. Fanned Four in Row Tri-City had two on base with no one out in the second Inning, the bases filled with two out in the third inning and two on with one out in the fourth. Gem batters were retired three up and three down in the first, fifth, sixth and seventh innings. Corliss struck out the last four batters he faced. Starting TC pitcher Dennis Barry was charged with four of the Studs' 11 hits and with seven of the runs. He walked one. Dave Hill yielded the seven other hits and 10 runs, walking five, striking out four nd hitting a batter. Corliss also hit one batter. Dale Kurtz doubled for the Gems and David Ganger got the other TC hit. The Studs had one double play. Central Point first baseman Howard Tomlinson suffered a painful ankle injury when he attempted to reach third base on an overthrow of second in the third inning. He was out on the play. The 1963 season concludes for the Studs on Sunday after noon when they are guests of the Medford team in a 1:30 p.m. game at the county fair grounds ball park at Medford. LINKSCORKS: Trl-Citv 0 00 000 0 0-2 7 Central Pt. (11120 004 x 17 11 1 Barrv. Hill 11) and J. Moore: Corliss and Summerfield. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY In the Matter o the Estate ot HARRY BANTA also known as HARRY R. BANTA, deceased Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the Estate of Har ry Banta. also known aa Harry R. Banta, deceased, by order of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, and all persona having claims against the estate of said deceased are notified to present' them to the undersigned at his office in the Office of the District Attorney in the Court House. Medford, Oregon, within six months from first publi cation of this notice. Dated and first published: 27 June, 1963. . Administrator of the Estate of Harry Banta, - also known as Harry R. Banta, deceased TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, MEDFORD DIS TRICT. Oral Auction bids will be received by the District Manager at the timber sale room. Armory urive imaiiins address 1133 S. Ri verside), Medford, Oregon, at 9:30 A.M.. p.d.t. on Thursday, August 1963. (or all timber desisnated for cutting. Before bids are sub mitted, full Information concern Inn the Umber, the conditions of sale and submission of bids should be obtained from the District Man ager, The right is hereby reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any technical defects In this advertisement and to waive any informality in bids received when ever such waiver ia in the interest of the United States. IN JACKSON IUUNTY. O R K U O N, O&Vl AU limber designated for cutuni e.'3tt,'4 nee. 7. ant NW. SE'eNWii. NE'.SW SEU Sec. 17, NE'.NEi'. Sec. 18, T. 39 a., k. s b., estimated lor the iurpose of this sale to be 1.538 M d, ft. DouRlas-flr. 318 M bd. ft. ponderosa pine, 3 M bd. ft. sugar pine. t ai Dd. n. incense-cedir, 975 M bd. ft. white fir. No bid for leas than $19 13 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir. (24.03 per M bd. ft. for tne ponderosa pine, i23,60 per M bd. ft. for the sugar pine, 87 93 per M bd. ft. for the Incense cedar. $3.75 per M bd. ft. for the white fir. or a total purchase price of 839.094 05, will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid $4.- 000.00. All timber designated for cutting on N'j. N'aSW',, SE' SV4. SEU SfC. 17, NE'. NEW- SEU Sec. Z9. T. 33 S.. R. 2 W Will Mer. estimated for the pur pose oi inis saie 10 oe fl.aiu ivi oa. ft. Douglas-fir. 82 M bd. ft. pon derosa pine. 418 M bd. ft. sugar Sine. 108 M bd. ft. Incense-cedar, 16 M bd. ft. white fir. 16 M bd. ft. western hemlock. No bid for less than $19 95 per M bd. ft. for the DouBlas-ftr. $27 85 per M bd ft. for the ponderosa pine, $34 90 rer M nd ft. tor the sugar pine, ft 90 per M bd. ft. for the In cense'cedar. $3 30 per M bd. ft. for the white Mr. $11 40 per M bd. ft. for the western hemlock, or a to tal purchaoe price of $149.214 33, will be considered Minimum de posit with bid $15 000 00 All tim ber designated for cutting or NWUNK',, SUNK'. EUNWU NWUNWU. NEUSWU. NWV SF.U Sec. It. T. 39 8.. R. I V , Will Mer, estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 1 300 M bd ft. Douglas-fir. 30 M bd. ft. incense-cedar. 163 M bd ft white ftr. No bid for less than $19 20 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir, $8 30 per M bd ft for the incense-cedar. $4.ia per M bd. ft for the while fir, or a total pur chase price of $35 893 73. will be considered. Minimum deposit with Md i,6iooo. Alt timner designate ed for cutting on SUSEU 8ec. 19, NEUNWV SNWU. N'.SW',, Lot 3 Lot 4 Sec. all ot See. 30, T. 38 S.. R, 3 W.: Lot 2. Lot 3, Lot 4 C. 23. T. 39 9., R. 4 W., Will Mer, estimated for the pur pose of this sate to be 4 308 M bd ft rxnicUvhr. 1171 M bd ft ponderosa nine. 394 M bd. ft u tar Dine. 13 M bd ft incense. cedar No bid for less than $16 43 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir, sis oo per M bd. rt. for the pon derosa pine. $20 23 rer M bd ft for the sugar pme. $6 15 per M bd. ft for tne tnceme-cedar. or a total purchase price of $109 310 65, will be considered Minimum de posit with bid $11.000 00. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Jackson County Court at the Courmouse ai Meoiora. Oregon, on or beiore 10:00 A .M. on the 24th day of July 1963, for the furnishing of chemicais for the jacKson uouniy weea lomroi. Instruction to bidders and sdc clfications can be obtained at the office ot the County Court and the rurcnamng Department. JACKSUN COUNTY COURT Earl M. Miller. Countv Judee Edwin H. Taylor, County Comm. uonaia c raber, county tomm NOTICE In .the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lur Jaciuon County In the Matter of the Estate of Hazel M. McCullocn. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned hat filed her Final Account in the above entitled mat ter, and the above entitled Court nas lixed tne itin aay oi auiuu, 11)03. at 1U:U0 o'clock A M. In the Circuit Court Room in the Court House in Medford, Oregon, aa the timn anri rtlnrt for hearing obieC' tlons to said Final Account and for the settlement thereof. Byrnadlne Jewett Executrix Skryman V Heisel Attorneya for Executrix 1 LODGE NOTICES Medford Lodge 103, AF AM. school oi in struction at 7:30 P.M, Friday. July lzth. Irvin Patten. WM 3-PERSONAL KEEP carpet cleaning problems small use Blue Lustre wall to wall. Rent electric shampooer $1. Johnson Pal nt I'cnter. ROSE BEAUTY CENTER Ph. 773-1841 Pink house on cor ner Jackson & Genessee. Close to Shopping uenter. MISS PAT'S Kindeerarten. 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Contact A.A. Sun. 8 p.m. Thurs. 8:30, 404 Walnut Pb. 864-2006 779-1251 DENTURES repaired and relined wnue you wait, uay or eve. ra. 773-6026 25 Lozier Lane. JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB Dentures repaired wnue you wan 809-1071 8P0-133P 4-LOST AND FOUND These straydoga are at the County Pound and will be held S days. MALES 3 black & white mixed breed pups. Black it white Shepherd. Black Lab. At Cocker. Yellow mixed Terrier. Black & white Dalmation. Brown mixed breed pup. FEMALES Black St tan German Shepherd. Brown Shenherd St Cocker. Black & silver German Shepherd 5-INSTRUCTIONS TATTORING for primary children. i. xpcnenccQ teacner. i jj-oaua. Thurston Kindergarten Pre-school reading readiness wttn music, rytnm At gymnastics. Registration days, every Thurs, Ac Frl. mornings from 10 to 12, Call 773-3117 or 773.6181 SUMMER MUSIC CLASSES PIANO ORGAN tt wkl. course. 2 classes weekly. Total coat. $12 50 Use of piano At organ available. 772-P'S or 7??.42;'7 1 0 WANTED MALE HELP RESPONSIBLE man. neat appear ance, to operate cash St carry dairy business. no milking. WH4-1412; WANTED: Wood cutters on sharer Call eves. B!9-H,7. Motor Truck Salesman Experience desired but not nec essary. Must be neat appearing iv ante to meet puouc. Guaranteed Salary plus comm. Apply in person or write to Juckeland Motors Inc. llth At Klamath. Klamath Falls Oregon. Attn: Mr. Tardlff. Warehouseman heavy hardware experience $2 66 an hour. Medford Employment Service 116 C. Main For Action . , . Use Tribune Want Ads 10 WANTED MALE HELP WE WANT TO TALK To a successful A 4 H manager or agent who is desirous of becoming a fully financed General Agent in this area for a major Life and A Sc H company. You must . be capable of hiring and training men. knowledge of producing leads, and responsible inis is an opportunity very rarely ooen. Please write In confidence to Tribune Box 8366 BARBER: journeyman. , guarantee Call 772-6390 after 7 P.M, AUTO mechanic. Must own tools St have references. Onlv Quali fied person need apply. See Mr. SALES I NEED 2 Neat appearing Men to assist in mv insurance busi ness. Take advantage of top training to prepare you lor iop earning in inn rapiaiy develop ing field. Top commissions. Ap noTnt merits furnished. I also have an opening for a man who can assume manage ment responsibilities. You owe it to yourself to come in and investigate tnis unnmiiea op portunity. For confidential in terview phone MR. CARPENTER 773-7561 Interviewing July 10th. llth. 12th, 13th & 14th SALESMAN K1RBY CO. Commission. 773-3333 WELL established local service in dustry neeas route salesman. Steady, full time job. Growing business. Salary & Commission. Give all details in own hand writing. Write Tribune Box 8730. MAIL TRIBUNE CARRIER BOYS wanted for Ashland and Phoenix areas. Call 772-6141 or 482-3002 DRAFTSMAN DETAILER, must have minimum of 5 yrs. experi ence detailing structural steel. Write Tribune Box 6656, LUBE man. Must be qualified and De aoie to iurmsn reierences. See Mr. Mills. 134 S. Riverside. JUNIOR MERCHANTS WANTED for Jacksonville Medford Westside Age 12 to 15 The Mail Tribune needs Jr. Mer chants to deliver papers in Jack sonville, Central Point and Med ford. Apply in person at Office or phone 772-6141. 1 1 WANTED FEMALE HELP CULLOP'S Employment Service An all around experienced life Insurance girl. Must be able to rate policies. This position is with an excellent agency and the employment Is steady, with top pay. 104 E. 4th 773-3694 WANTED Licensed Practical Nurse for night shift at Rogue Valley Manor Health Center. $15 extra for night shift. Permanent work, many benefits. Call Mrs. yen n.amp. a-74 1 HAIR Stylist wanted. De Na ocHuiy oaion, lYiearora Shopping Center. 772-2096 or 772-7255. LADIES do you want to make money L,uzier Fine Cosmetics, a subsidiary of Bristol-Myers advertised nationally needs wom en for Medford and surrounding territory. If you qualify we train you and establish you in your own business. No Deliveries, no party plan. Commission. Call 7-9 sm.. 7-9 p.m. 482-2432 or write Tribune Box B863. 12 MALE OR FEMALE HELP MEDFORD EMPLOYMENT SERV- iflM-3 pnae in its policy oi careful consideration and utmost effort for both applicants and employers. Interviews, strictly confidential. Come in and see us. MEDFORD EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ?10 En5t Main 773-3(543 13-WANTED situations HIGH school girl available for baby sitting or house cleaning. Prefer Central Point. 664-3092. IRONING. EASTSIDE 772-4409 PAINTER Local Refs. $3 hr. 773-5337. REMODELING PAINTING 779-2360 CEMENT work foundations, slabs, bricks. Mocks, sandstone, fireplaces. 779-2360. HOUSE Work & Ironing by hour. MOWING, hedge trimming; trash naming, i CARPENTER Work. Quality work- ble. timates. 772-4123 or 482-3435, aner a p.m. HiCiH School Junior, girl, wants Dany sitting. Your noma or mine. 6ti'256- YARD SERVICE. Lawns, roses, flower beds, etc. Ph. 773-3394. IRONING. $1 HR. MY HOME 773-5114 BOOKKEEPING small busines ses. Truckers. Contractors. Well kept records can save you money 664-2766 or 664.3368. CARPENTER General repairing pmrning, oy nr. or jod 6H4-lH44. CARPENTER WORK WANTED Any Job 899.1473 CARTET layinc or repairing, 90c IRONING Service Experienced ncasoniioie. i ree picx up & Del 773-1489. 6ddJOBS: carpentry or lawns Experienced man. 773-5318 ot 773-33W ENVELOPE Addressing $2 per 100 or lB Pgr thousand. 833-1677. TEEN-AGE girls want Ironing or huhy sitting. 333-226!.. MARRIED man wrouldTlke ranch Job Experienced range and pu re bred cattle. 772-2382. IRONING by responsible pe'rson 773-2824 MARRIED Msn desperately needs work Caretaker, chauffeur or inytntng considered. 8ZB-4fl70. WANTED HOUSECLEANINC" by hr. Refs 773-3823 BOTOVATING LEVELING. ETC. l ustom jractor wc-rk JS64-2P08. Cl'STOM MADI SLIP covrs Ai DRAPES 772-8935 "tAfLORING ALTERATIONS 773-4260. 13-WANTEP SITUATIONS PAINTING Inside or out reaa- onanie. , Gil Jonnson IRONING It Mending. Tree pickup and oenvery. oo-r BOTOVATING garden i lawn, Walt ripps. 773-5007 ALL types carpenter work. No lob too small 773-5343 773-6383. Commercial Spraying . -inirts nhli sarwisTB. caterpillars, and o6- With- -.r-.vr it ala Gmall urnrlr Bi ri.A3 1 ict7" ceptea. t-roiei"" " estimates, jjjjj" YARD Work, mowing, hedge trim Mins 77.i.flnTfl before S a.m. LAWNMOWING & Long Grass cut ting, ncusc m ''"'' hauling, wipiey. i CARPENTER Sc CABINET WORK UIIC (CMUIIalUl BILL ROSS 664-3451 m 14-Wanted Miscollaneout WANTED Portable whole log gang mill to operate at permanent loca tion balance of this year on per thousand basis. Contact M B Se C Lbr. Inc.. P. O. Box 790, Red Bluff. Calif., or call 527-4343 or 527-1917 WANTED Best pickup for $300 casn. aaa-iouk. WANTED for new shop, hand made guts ana antiques. juiss pat. WILL pay cash for old coins. " WALNUT MEATS WANTED 533-1814 WANT BARKIE POLES J H BAXTER St CO. Box 30. Grants Pas. 476-6666 WANTED extension ladder St 9x12 or larger rug, uv'ioo CASH for FURNITURE Misc. tools or what have you. B Se B AUCTION 772-2958 772-8760 USED PIANOS wanted. Will pay cash. Krsmne-g. 7Yz-auo. WANTS D Take your vacation this summer at my expense. Cash for your coins or collection. 1 will meet or exceed your best offer by lO'n. for coins I can use. $10 to iro.OOO. 772-4522. BEST CASH DEAL for Furniture Appliances Misc. OAK GROVE FURN. 773-1564 CASH FOR FURNITURE Misc. tools or anything salable). Or will sell on consignment. Red Barn Auction Co. S. Hwy. 99 533-1828 CALL USI 772-8218 WE NEED FURNITURE 15-FINANCIAL & LOANS WANT Mortgages St first contracts. write Tribune box aaw. UP TO $1,500 lent on autos or lurnuure. note loans available. Costs no more to deal with a home-owned. Independent com pany. For personal service, come to Oregon Finance, 45 So. Cen tral, Gene Thomas, Mgr. Estab lished 1928. Park free In lot back of office. 20-FOR RENT HOUSES 1 BDRM. house. Call between 1 2:30 V. M. SZB-9510. 2 BDRM. furn. house, very clean. nice yard, 1 child St no drinkers $90 mo. 501 Alice. 2 BDRM. Eastelde, walking dis tance a own town ot snapping Center. 772-4026. 2 RM. FURN. house, clean. $35, aauits. rii-otwo. FURN. Guest house. Water, gar bage pa. mo. til newtown. 773-3957. BDRM. unfurn. $75 mo. 2248 Barnett Rd. 773-1869 after 5 P.M. 6 RM. unfurn. house $50, 715 Welch. 772-9721. FURN. 1 bdrm. duplex. $50. 779- i or see at Vancouver. BDRM. unfurn. house, $40. Scenic Ave. Central Point. 772 9366. 8 a.m. 5 p.m. FURN. 2 bdrm. house, patio & yard, 2 ml. out, $oo mo. 77a-iaii NEW. large 1 bdrm. home. Fenced dbck yara. rowier na. juki off Hwy. 62 near Desert Service Station. 2 BDRM. unfurn. house in Jack sonville. 899-1057. 1 BDRM. house. Almost new Re frig St range. Water St garbage pa. aoo. 773-ai.o. REDECORATED 2 BDRM., In town $65 mo. Tooiey, Barnett & ruu- gara. inc. ffj-mnn CLEAN. Nicely Furn. 2 bdrm. house; garage, eiec. neat, 7U mo. 772-6773. 3 BDRM. fireplace, gas furnace; garage, wasnington-rti scnooi area. $105, 800 Beekman. 779 1640. - 2 BR furn.. older home in Cen tral pl, $83 mo.; no pew. nz 4872. . 2 BDRM. Cabin; needs some repair. 3 wooaea acres, a mi. trom town. Griffin Creek area. Will rent or lease to right party. $30 mo. 7 73-11 7. TURN. 2 rm. cabin In Phoenix, $40. 535-1686. 2 BDRM. unfurnished house $55 mo. 664-2496. SMALL 3 bdrm. house with 2 small furn. apts. on same lot. IN PHOENIX 308 Fifth St. Will lease all to reliable party for $80 per mo. NICE 2 bdrm. home with family rrvnm Nice sarden lot and oas- ture for cow or horse. Open for Inspection. July 11. 3128 Ma drons i-ane. FURN. COTTAGE $45. Newly dec ora t ed . AdultslU IPinecroftaye UNFURN. 1 bdrm. house. Furn. 1 bdrm. house and apt. 132 Almond 1 BDRM. duplex unfurn., water it garbage. a4a mo. bm-i m. 1 BDRM. unfurn. clean, modern, Carport. Inquire 216 Lincoln. FOR RENT 1 bdrm. furn. home. Forest Acres. 835-1249. NEARLY new 3 bdrm. home. $115 mo. 773-6846 uays. 9 a m.-3 pm. UNFURN. duplex 1 bdrm. garage, adults. 312 Columbus, water St - garbage pa. 77a-ainu. FOR RENT Redecorated furn., 2 bdrm.. close In. eastside, nice yard, cooler, power mower, wa ter, garbage pd.. $80. 1 older cniiq oniy. jfat-aitu. LOVELY unfurn. two-bedroom du plex. Adults. No pets. 664-1300. NICE clean 2-bdrm. house. Fenced yard. No pets. 1319 Stewart. 2-BDRM. duplex, unfurn. Carport, dishwasher, disposal, range op tional. $95 mo. Water pd. No pets, 772-4872. SMALL house very close in. Suit able for elderly person or couple, 323 N. Bartiett. 1-BDRM Cottage $40 333-1163 UNFURN. 1 bdrm., adults, no pets. 7731387. FINE Eastside 2 bdfrn. home. Lease with Option. $100 mo, 773-6646 Days 9 am 3 p m 3-BDRM. duplex ap't. Water, garb age pd. $80 mo. 772-7300. NEW 3 bdrm. home. $125 mo. 773. flfliB uays. a am..a p.m. FOR Sale or 1 yr. lease ahrtrm eastside home. $123. Available Aug. ISt. 772-2305. CLEAN furn. 2-bdrm. apt. $50. No smaiijrniidren. 535-1074. SMALL furn.. close in. bachelor. 922 N. Central. 772-9788. NEW 2-bdrm. duplex; carpet. stor age St carport. $90, 773-6426. lBDRSi MODERN CbTTAGES" $40. 2060 Table Rock Rd. CABINS - $8 WEEK &TP 1301 N Riverside 773-9196 SEE me. new unfurn. 3 bdrm. du- Diex. built In ranee. dliDosal. patio St carport, adults, no pets. DUPLEX 2-bdrm., near high scnooi; aauns oniy, ss5 month pnone 772-awo. 2SORM. unfurn. house. No pets. Inquire 802 W. llth. 20-FOR RENT HOUSES NEW 3 bdrm. with large family rm. Ha bath, double garage. Lease with option. $135 mo, 773-6646 Days. 9a.m.-5p.m. 21 -FOR RENT APARTMENTS PARTIALLY furn. 2 bdrm. apt. Private entrance.' Couple only. Rent $59.50 plus deposit. 773-1714. LARGE furn. 3 rm. apt., garage. S. Oakdal e. $65. 826-9082. FURN. duplex apt. 107 Mistletoe! Phone 773-1215. Adults. FURN. 2 rm. apt. $40. utilities pd. 525 N. R.versidc or call 773-9144 klTCENETTE apt. for rent. In. quire at Holland Hotel. 2 RMS. In back. No drinkers, pets! or children. 423 King. ' LARGE 2 bdrm. furn. apt. w v carpeting. 813 Grant. 772-99 1 9 . I newly decorated furn. 2-bdfrTu Auto, gas heat, water pd. Car port. $80. Available July 24. 773 4863 days. 1 BDRM. Furn Apt. Very clean-' hot, cold water Se garbage pd washing facilities. No pets. 319 Newtown. APT. to elderly lady or gentleman. 4 RM. Furn. 827 Penn. 772-3231 1 BR. furn. apt., all utfla pd.; in. uui-tiit, eves, aiier o or efore 8 a.m. FURN duplex $30. All util. in cluded except gas. 373 S. Central SLEEPING rm. with breakfast facilities. 516 W. Jackson. LIKE new duplex, 2 bdrm. 1054 NEW. quiet apt. home. All utilities iree except ugnt at range elec tricity. Cool in Summer. Heated in winter, xvi. wiantic. LARGE clean and cool Duplex Apt. r ui ii. -ui in. service porcn. Laun dry facilities. Lots of storage. Nice back yard. Barbecue. Adults. No tjcu. in-oiot, uiB w . main. 1 St 2 BDRM. unfurn. Duplex, Ga rage. Yard service. 415 Oak St. 2 ROOM, clean, quiet, low renL flQun, luup w. Main. NEW 3-UNITS 2-brm., elec. range. ww tnipcia, carports, auto, gas heater. Water pd. Possession July VERY nice furn. apt., $65, utili- ues pa. f7J-4BH. 671 swing Ln, LARGE 2-bdrm., 5-rm. apt. Elec, swve, reing., & swimming pool, $85. Adults. Lease. 240 King st. 779-1788 after 5. KITCHENETTES " WEEKLY MONTHLY RATES gtUAK i:tUSt.ri MUTE L VILLA ROGUE APTS. $140 up. 773-4925 SUMMER ON THE ROGUE Beautiful furn. 1 bdrm. apt, large living rm. with river view. Complete elec. kitchen, washef Se dryer. Outside patio with bar becue. $150 a mo., no pets, no) enwaren. iw c-joii. NICE clean apts., close in all utilities pd. 217 S. Riverside. 2-BDRM. apt., elec. range, Frigid- aire, neai, not water, laundry facilities. Adulta. 115 N. Ivy. 772-6693. PHOENIX VILLAGE APTS, New Deluxe 1 & 2 bdrm. Ready for occupancy. $65 up. Gas or Elec. heat, carports, drapes, w w carpets. Next to Business center and bus service. Adults. 130 S. MAIN ST.. PHOENIX K & C Motel -Apts Wkly rates jMicnens. utii, pa. 773-5611. COOL Spacious 2 bdrm. flat part- iy turn. 1 1 -4HH0. CLEAN newly remodeled 1 bdrm. furn. apt. Water St gar bage pd. $70 mo. 773-2701 be tween 8 a m. Sz 12 noon. 2-BDRM. unfurn. N. Grape. Adults. NEW YORKSHIRE APTS. 836 Taylor 773-5006 PARK TERRACE APTS. Right In back of Medford Shop ping Center, l & 2 bdrms. wwall carpets, appliances, drapes, air conditioners, pool. Furn. or Unfurn. $95 to $120. 733 Stevens st 779-1276. MEDFORD PLAZA APTS. 10th & Oakdale Furn. & unfurn. apts. $87.30 Se up. Utilities paid. Phone 772-9748. "A Good Place to Live" SUMMER ON THE ROGUE 1 bdrm. apt. nicely furn. $75 mo. No pets no children. Eagle Poi nt area. 49 7-36U. m FURN Apts Wk. or mo. 5179 Crater Lake Hwy 773-3709 22 For Rent Furnished Rooms FURN. sleeping room, back en trance. (Jio.e in. tuu n. temrai 772-6889. RM. for rent, private entrance St batn. Heal wnen neeaea. it- 6441. Men only. LOVELY downstairs rm. Outside NICE CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS HOSC in. 13J SH. VMftaMlc. ROOM with kitchen privileges. 23-Rent Room and Boird ROOM & Board for mature lady or to share expenses. 773-5 7b t. BOARD & ROOM- CLOSE IN GOOD FOOD 773-4172 25 WANTED TO RENT MOVING from Eugene need nica 3 bdrm. home in Medford or Ashland area. Rent or lease. 773-4739. LOCAL BUSINESS MAN wants to rent 2-bdrm. or more. furn. home with fenced yard. Have one 5 yr. old child and smalt dog (been in family 7 years). Will accept town or country homo within 20 mile radius of Med ford Would be willing to rent or lease-option. Mr. Love, 772-3291. . 30 REALTORS REALTORS Display This Emblem YOUH ASSURANCE of INTEGRITY and XS RESPONSIBILITY FOR SOUND REAL ESTVTE ADVICE Sep Your Local Raaltor WESTSIDE MEDFORD 3 bdrm., fam. rm.. l'i bath, lg. liv. area with fireplace, carpet, built-in oven, range, dishwasher. Lg. lot, covered patio and garage. Lota of extras. PHOENIX 3 bdrm., P. bath, built-in oven-ranse, hdw. floors, fire- fi! lace, dole, garace. Datio and ig. fenced yard. FAMILY ORCHARD 6 acres, new 4-bdrm.. l'i bath, 1900 sq. ft. liv. area. 2 fire places, fsm. rm. carpet, built in oven-range, dble. garage, patio, sprinkling system, lg. shop bldg. One acre apricots and three acres pears. SECLUSION & BEAUTY 87 acres and lovely home with 2200 iq, ft Hv. area. 3 fire places, carpet, built-in oven, range, barbecue, dishwasher. Nice- barn, beautiful ranch home with cedar shake rc-tf. patio, outside barbeque. live creek yer round. Features too numberous to name. H. 0. MARTIN AGENCY Phoenix Branch Office Member Multiple Listing Service Phone 533-4128 Eve. and Sun. Wanda Kane Don Averv 535-2870 535-1383 KEitH"BATESREALTOR For results either selling ot exchngtn vour property 132 N. Grape. 773-7393