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UGAL NOTICES call roa BIDS Reiurfacc roadway on Evam Val ley School grounds, Wlmer, with oil and gravel, two li(U, approxi mately 2800 square yards. Sealed bids to be opened Monday, August If). 1963 at school house at 8:00 P.M. School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids can be mailed to clerk or pre sented at meeting. Grace Heer, Clerk School District Ne. 63 FUEL AND INSURANCE BIDS School District No. 6, Jackson County, Central Point. Oregon, will receive bids until 8 P. M-. August 13. lfl.3. far items u listed here with at the office of the School Superintendent in the Administra tion Bldg., at which time bids will he received and orened. Detailed specifications may be obtained from me scnooi cierw. Tne rignt to r- lent anv nr all hirti f reterved. 1. Insurance Comprehensive Ha ni 1 1 iy insurance covering icnouj ni rectors. emolovees and school buses. 2. Gasoline Approximately 35,- umi gallons regular grade, to ne qu livered as reqoired at the tanks of the School District at Central Point (tank capacity 550 gal ); at Gold Mill itnnlc caonrttv 550 sal.): and at Sams Valley ( tank capacity 590 gal.). 3. stove ou Approximately m. nno eaiinm. Pnciiic Coast Soec. 100. to he delivered as required at the tanks of the School District at Cen tral Point Junior High acnooi. Bin der may submit an outline of burn er service apd maintenance which will he furnnhed. 4. Fuel Oil Approximately 40,000 gallons, pacuic coast spec. 3uu. to be delivered to three tanks, each of 10.000 galloa capacity. Gold Hill One Tank at Hanby School (old school) will use 15,000 gallons. One tank at Patrick School (new school) ' will use 20.000 gallons. Central Point Jewett Elem. ... School (new school) will use 20,000 gallons, fi. Fuel Oil Approximately 3.000 gallons Pactiic Const Spec. 200. to be delivered! at tanks at the Central . Point Junior High Gym. and at the Sams Vnllef School Building. 8. Sawdust Approximately 1 firm units of sawdust delivered tn the schools at Central Point a needed. Sawdust must be fresh burnahle Douglas fir sawdust from sound l"rs with not to exceed 45 water content. No sawdust which hrn gone through a heat will he accepted. The suresful bidder will be required to furnish a perform ance bond in the amount of the contract to guarantee delivery. A sample may be required. Fuels as listed are to be de livered bet-ween the dates of Sept. 1. 10fl3 and August 31. 1004. Bid for any or all of the sev eral Items are to he delivered to firs. Mflct Pnencham. Clark of School DisU, No. 6. 451 No. 2nd si.. Central Point, Oregon, on or nernre me ante Rpeclfiea for open tnr of the bids. Puhlished July 25, 1003, Aug. 1, 1JW3. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that I have been appointed hy the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Jaakson County as Execu trix oi :ne estate of Vernon carl Dillstrom, .decerned, and that 1 duly qualified as such Executrix. All persons having claims against ssid estate are hereby notified to nreseni ine same w in tne nroDcr vouchers to me at the office of my attornttvs, Do Fore t & Hansen, 228 Franklin Building, Mcdford. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publishing of this notice. Dated and first published this Patricia Jane Dillstrom, Executrix DeForest & Hansen Attorneys for Executrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. i-m.3 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE or LAWRENCE D. HULL, also known as. L. D. HULL, deceased NOT" wE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above court has anno nt ed the undersigned executrix of the Mini ft OI LAWKSNCE U. HULL, also known an L. D. Hull, deceased. All persons having claims against sain estate are nereny required to present the same with proper vouchers within six months from this date at the offices of Frohn mayor, Lowry & Dcatherage, Conlcy Theatre Building. Med ford. Oregon. Dated and first published this 25th day of July. MH3. ANN HULL, Executrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1hat I have been appointed by the Circull Court of the State of Ore gon fur Jackson County as Ad ministrator of the estate of Clar ence S. Miller, deceased, and that I duly qualified as such Adminis trator All persons having claims ngninst said estate are hereby noti fied to present the saint with the proper vouchers to me at the ot" fice of my attorneys. De Forest & .Hansen 228 Franklin Building, Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publishing of this notice. Dated and first published this 18th day of July, 10113. Louis Enysrt, Administrator DeForest St HnnKcn Attorneys for Administrator .SUMMONS n. til-am. K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK- h()N COUNTY MABEL C. ANDREWS, a widow, Plaintiff, vs. RAY C JONES and MARY JONES, former! v hushHnri ni.ri wifn nnH THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL WANK OF PORTLAND (OREGON), national banking association. Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANT RAY C. JONES: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, Vou are hereby re quired to appear and answer the cumpiaint men against you tn tne above entitled suit on or before the last nav of lour week from the date of the first publication of this juiinmortx, ana 11 you tail to so ap pear and answer said comulaint. for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief nemnnnra in said complaint, sue 1 cinrtlv stated as follow tn-u.lt Decree thnt there is due and owing to plaintiff from defendants Jones under contract of sale the sum or kihi.tr with interest at six rer rent per annum from Fehmarv , Iftti3. together with S127.72 on account 01 real property taxes and Interest thereon; together with Sinntion attorneys fees and costs and disbursements; that said amnunts due and owing he paid bv defendants Jones within thirty dy from entry of decree and in nemuit or such payment that said defendants and all pernons claiming by. through or under them be strictly foreclosed and barred of all and any right, title, claim, inter est or equity of red emotion in and tn the following described preiH- MC.., IO-W11. Lot Nine (9) In Block Flftv-nine (5f)l of the Town (now Cttyi of Mcdford. Jackaon County. Ore gon, according to the official mat thereof, now or record: thai olaintiff he decreed to be the owner of ald premises in fee simple, tree ann clear or any inter est or claim of defendants; that the eacrnw account at the defendant Hank b-t clohcd and all documents therein returned to Ihe plaintiff: th" said decree make provision for granting plaintiff possession of the premises upon foreclosure ann M plaintiff is re f nurd possession that a writ of assistance lsue to the Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon, without further notice, requiring said Sheriff to place and maintain plaintiff in quiet and peaceful possession of the premises and every part thereof. The date of the order for pub lication of this summons is July 23. 19(13. The time prescribed for , publication of this summons Is once each week for four successive weeks. The date of the first pub lication of this summons is July 25. 19fi3. KELLY St GRANT ATTORNEYS Bv BERNARD P. KELLY Of Attorneys for Plaintiff loan East Main Street Med ford,- Oregon I THURSDAY, AUGUST X. 1963 S UGAL fgOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bidi will be received hv the Jackson County Court at the Courthouse at Mcdford, Oregon, on or before 10:00 a.m. on the )4th day oi August uma, tor the furnishing ot u.u.i i;nemicai lor tne mob qui to Control Division of the Jack son County Health DeDartment Instructions to bidders and spec- uicauons may oe obtained at tne office of the County Court and the Purchasine Deoartment. JACKSON COUNTY COURT Earl m. Miller County Judve Edwin H. Taylor County Commissioner Donald E. Faber County Commissioner CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids for Addition of Temperature Controls at the Jack son county court House, Med ford Oreson. will he receiver! at the of. flee of the County Court, Jackson uoumy court House Mcamrd Oregon until 2:00 P.M.. Pacific Day light Time, August 16. 1003. and will then be publicly opened and roan aioun. me drawings, specifi cations and other contract docu ments may be examined and copies mereoi may ne ontainca ai tne oi- flee of the Med ford Builders Ex change. 40 South Fir Street, Med ford. Orenon. Attention is called tn the bidders prequaliflcatton requirement of Sections 270 010 to 270.0:26. Indus ive. Oregon Revised Statutes, which must be filed with the Jack son County Court 10 days before tne date lor opening or nids and for which forms mav he obtained at the office of the Medford Build ers Exchange All proposals must be accom panied by a cert'Prd check, cash ier's check, or bid hnd made pay able to Jackson County, In ar amount not less than 5 of the bid The 1 access ful bidder will he re quired to furnish a Faithful Per formance Bond in the full amount of the contract nrice as rcauired for a 'public contract pursuant to uhe mu. oiu, Oregon Revised Statutes. The Jackson Countv Court re serves the right to reject any or all ninn ana o waive any informal it les. No bidder may withdraw his hid aftee the hour set for opening ncieni or oeiore awarn ot tne con tract, unless said award is delayed for period exeeedine thtrtv dava. JACKSON COUNTY COURT e.ari m. miner. Count" Judge Edwin Taylor Countv Commissioner Donald E. Faber County Commissioner NOTICE TO CREDITORS Nntico is hereby given (hat T have been appointed executrix of the estate of Earl T. Schehle, de ceased, hy the Circuit Court of tne Mate or Oregon for Jackson County and "have qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent them with proper vouchers duly verified, to me at Route 1, Box AO G, Jacksonville, Oregon, the unii-e 01 mv attorney, uruce j. Manley. wilhin six months from the date of this nntlce. Dated and first published July 2.1th, lOttt, Florence Luckroth, Executrix Bruce J. Manley, attorney Route 1. Box 60 G Jacksonville, Oregon NOTICE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County In the M filler of the Estate of Hazel M. McCtilloch, decensed. Notice is hereby given that the undenu fined has f i led her Final Account In the above entitled mat ter, and the abuve entitled Court has fixed the 12th day of August. 10H3. at 10:00 o'clock A M. in the Circuit Court Room In the Court House In Medford, Oregon, s lite time and place for hearing objec tions to said Final Account and for the settlement thereof. Byrnadlne Jewett Executrix Skryman & Heisel Attorneys for Executrix SUMMONS No. S3.4?g-R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR J net tuuNiy Or JACKSON E. H FOSSEN and EVELYN E. FOSSEN. husband and wife. Plaintiffs, vs. KENNETH L. CANARY and OLA s. can ak y. husband and wife. Defend 11 tils TO: THE ABOVE NAMED DE- r Ei in DAW I a, AND EACH OF THEM: IN THE NAME OF THE STATU OF OREGON, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint 1 i loci against you in Ihe above entitled suit on or hn- tore tne last day of four weeks from the date of the first nublica- tinn of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, plain- is.. win 1 nn.e a uuirco ngainsi you for the relief tu n veil for In Hirt complaint, succinctly stated as fol low... r or a ueiei minauon that there is due, owing and wholly unpaid the principal man nf $. 951.02. together with interest thereon at the rate of ti','r per an num from November 0, l'M2, un til paid; awarding to pluiutiffs l-.idgement against defendants in the sum of $645.00 as attorney's fees for the prosecution of this suit, together with plaintiffs' costs and disbursements herein to he taxed; that the right, title and interest of Ihe defendants herein. and all persons claiming bv. through nr under them, in and to tne loiiowinn rtescr led rea nrnn erty in Jackson County, Oregon, Lots 10. 11 and 12. In Block 23 of the City of Gold Hill, Jack son County, Oregon. ALSu, beginning at the Northeast corner or Lot 10 in Block 23; thence North 12' 40 East, 50 feet to the Northerly line of Second Avenue; thence North 77" 20" West 75 feet; thence South 12 40 West. AO feet to the Northwest corner of said Lot 12 In said Block 23; thence South 77 20' Eaxl. along the Southerlv line of Second Avenue. 75 teet to the point of beginning. ALSO, be ginning at a point South 77 20 East, 15 fret from the Nnrthtast corner of Lot I in Block 24 of the City of Gold Hill. Jackson Countv, Oregon, thence South 7'." 20' East 45 feet to the Northwest corner of Lot 12 in Block 23 of smd Cilv; thenee Smith 12 40" Weal 1 00 (eel to the South west corner of aald Lot 12; thenre North 77 20' West, 45 feet; thence North 12' 40' East, 100 feet to the point nf beginning, he foreclosed and wholly termin ated, save only the equity or re demption as hereinalter utateri that the right, title and Interest of the defendants herein and all persons claiming by. through or under them, or either of them. In and to the furniture, equipment and other items of personal prop erty now situate on the above oescrmeo premise, he foreclosed and wholly terminated; that the piainiins ne entitled to the tin mediate poKsehsion of said real and nirinnnl nrnnarli Ihii amH i..kt of possession shah be continuous during the period of aid redemp tion; that defendants mav redeem sld property within 3 iU from the Hate of entry of such decree, or within such further time as the Court may find to he just and equitable, by puyinc to the Clerk of this Court for the line of the plaintiffs the amount owing and unpaid from the defendants as aforesaid, together with attorney's fees to be awarded a aloreaaid. together wilh plaintiffs' costs and disbursements herein 10 be taxed, and together with Interest there on from the date of such decree at the rate of 6'- per annum to the date of such payment, and for such other and further relief as the Court may deem just and equi table in the premise. The date of the order for ouh- lication of this summons is July 17. 1H03: the time orescrlheri fnr publication of this summons is once rach week for four succes sive weeks; the date of the first Suhlicat ton of this summons is uly 16. 1063 John H Chanev Attorney for Platntiifs No S The Mall 1005 Medford, Oregon Jit) irS' -v I - ' " -' ' Jr- TEXAS SIZE - Texas Democratic congres smen Joe M. Kilgore, left and Wright Patman, right, hosted a luncheon at the capitol in Washington for the Texas con Servicemen PROMOTED Daniel S. Rickard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Rickard, 901 Newtown St., Medford, an officer in the department of tactics at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point. N.Y., has been promoted to major. Major Rickard was gradu ated from the Military Acad emy in 1053. He has been as signed at West Point since June 28. Before that time he was a student at Command and General Staff college, Ft, Leavenworth, Kans. TO END TRAINING Cadet Patrick E. McLaugh lin, son of Louis C. McLaugh lin, 3384 Jacksonville high way, Medford, is scheduled to complete six weeks of train ing at the Reserve Officer Training corps summer train ing camp at Ft. Lewis, Wash., Aug. 2, ABOARD CARRIER Electrician's Mate Third Class James R. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin H. Wil- larding, 1404 East Main st., Medford, is serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Constellation, a seventh Fleet unit which participated in a joint U.S.-Republic of Korea amphibious exercise. dubbed "Operation Flagpole" conducted near Seoul, Korea, recently. COMMISSIONED Bert J. Nelson, BF Star Route, Eagle Point, has been commissioned a second lieu tenant in the United States Air Force upon graduation from Officers Training school at Lackland AFB, Tex. PROMOTED William L. Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loy A. Cole, 1047 NE lleflcy st., Grants Pass, was promoted to private first class early in July while serv ing with the U.S. Army school, Europe, in Germany. FOUR INDUCTED Registrants from Jackson county recently inducted into the armed forces at the Armed Forces Examining station nt Portland included Brian D. Srwcll, Central Point, Lyle C. Bigham, Central Point, Ron ald W. Vcach, Eagle Point, and Karlos W. Heard, Ash land. IEGAI NOTICES NOTlri! TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE (i 1 A I I. Or OHEGON rOR JACK SON COUNTY PROHATE DEPARTMENT In thr Matltr ot Ihe EsUla of Erm'Hl HlnuhNm, dc-eAhrd Notice I, hereby given that I have been appointed Executrix of tM above estate by an order made by id Court on July 31. 19H3. all creditors having claim, against said deceased are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified and with proper vouchers attached, to me at Ihe office oi Roberts. Kcl llnftlon. llranchiield At Heffcrnan. Standard Insurance Building. Med ford. Orenon, within six months from the dnte nf this nonce. Dalrd at Medford. Oregon, this 1st day of August, lmi.1 Oclavia B Waddell Executrix NOTII'K OK EXPIRATION Or RKIIE.MPTION I'KRItlll NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ihe period for redemption from foreclosure sales lor delln. qtient taxes of all properties shown on the Jackson Counlv I9H1 Fore closure List and included In thfQ shown hy said list, entered on the Ulh day of August, iwi. in the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Jackson County, will ex pire August 15. 19H3. and that any properly not redeemed Dy said date which was included in said decree and order of sale will b deeded to Jackson County Imme diately upon the expiration of such period oi reoempti and that every right or interest of anv pr ri.n In men property will b fnrttMtffl tortver to Jackson County. PfArmonn Leigh Sheriff and Tax Collector MEDFORD IT'S YOUR Editor's not: The following article was prepared by the Oregon State Bar and is not intended to be legal advice. Pertoni having a legal prob lem should consult an attor ney. AVOIDING ADOPTION IS UNWISE Sometimes a couple will rear a relative or step-child but won't bother to adopt the child formally and legally. Such informal arrangements can be very harmful to the child, legally speaking. Adoption as we know it was not part of the old com mon law. The lawyers say that it is a creature of statute. In other words, our laws coy e r 1 n g adoption of children were made by the legislature. A child legally adopted by a person or couple, usually assumes the parent's name, and by law becomes the par ent's heir just as if he or she were a natural child of that parent. To adopt a child legally. Try and By BENNETT CERF- ALAN KING hurt his knee backstage at a benefit per formance recently. He swears he didn't make a sound when he fell but a lawyer way out in the lobby heard him and rushed backstage to offer his services. "We'll sue the theatre owners for a hundred thousand dol- lars," he proposed. "That seems like a lot for just ft a bump on my knee," AUU j xr:KM imn, BUSWCICU Vlllg ,,iicv0 your fee going to be?" "It's like this, Mr. King," answered the lawyer. "If we lose, I won't get a cent. And if we win you won't get a cent." A wife who was not tin killed at hen-pecking her husband wound up one eve ning's outburst with this classic: "And don't think for a minute, you little worm, that I didn't see you huddling there with your hands In your pockets making fists at me!" John Isard, manager of the swanky Stanhope Hotel, received this plea recently from a lady In Texas: "The laundry down here has lost all the towels we took from your hotel. Can you please replace them?" e Little Tillie Expreeso had the prise excuse of the week for be lng late to school: "I guess I overwashed." O by Btnnett Cert Distributed by King Feature! Syndicate Dennis the MAIL TRIBUNE MEDFORD, OREGON gressional delegation. The legislators are shown cutting a 130-pound watermelon, which was featured at the luncheon. (UPI) LAW Knpeet far Law Makes Democracy Ltrt one must file a petition with the proper court in the county where the petitioner resides. Also, there must be written consent of the child's own parent, guardian, or responsi ble government official. If the child is over fourteen years old, he or she must also agree to the adoption. The judge must then satisfy himself as to the genuineness of the consent, the moral character of the prospective parents, and ability to sup port the child, and the mental and physical condition of all parties, and also that the adoption is in the best inter ests of t'.ie child. The adoption laws are strict ly enforced. The courts will not recognize any informal arrangement. Many children who were brought up by lov ing, well-meaning people, and were even told that they were adopted, have been deprived of an Inheritance because their foster parents did not comply with the letter of the law. , Stop Me C COMlHQ Menace V Navy Reservists Leave for Training Several local Navy reserv ists of the Thirteenth Naval district will join about 400 others from Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho and Montana to rendezvous at sea with other units in August to form the first Task Force of Reserve ships in the Pacific since World War II. Leaving today for partici pation in "Pacific Group Sail" are Electronics Technician Seaman Benjamine F. Darras, route 2, Medford; Electronics Technician Seaman Third Class John F. Culp, III, 1411 South College way, Ashland; Seaman Recruit George W. Mason Jr., 873 Iowa St., Ash land; Electronics Technician Seaman Michael A. McDon ald, 641 Park st Ashland; Seaman Recruit John D. Tyler, 616 Altamount st Ash land; Lt. (jg) Richard F. Car roll, 460 SW I st.. Grants Pass; Seaman Recruit John C. Hull, 4790 Williams highway, Grants Pass; Seaman Recruit Paul Lea I I actio aLt I TyVr--N. ON ROW I .sssss , . n. , 1 iii,sssssaWassst We have a lot full of cars that must b sold at ridiculously low prices. These must be sold NOW, so we've slashed prices. Compare them yourself, then shop at 5th and Bartlett or 12th and Riverside. Only 2 Days Left ACTION SALE ENDS SATURDAY YOU NAME TERMS & PRICE No Reasonable Offer Refused Talk about termsl Only $150 in cash or equity, or anything you own worth $150 will put you in a new car. No reasonable offer refused. Stop in and "talk" while we're in this depressed mood you could make the deal of a lifetime! NEW '63 No. 3-193 Rambler Classic with harmonising porous vmyl weather-eye heater, defroster No. 3-266 Rambler Clastic 4-door Sedan. Blue color with standard trantmission and twin grip differential equipped with many eatras . . . including teat belts. BRAND NEW '63 No. 3-170 Rambler American with white top, white lidtwallt fl ouy Tour used car Prom A r, KAMBLEK COKNER-Btrtlett at Fifth Rivergjjje ' Phillip F. Mauck, 4508 Hope rd., Grants Pass; Sonarman Thomas H. Rhodes, Grants Pass; and Seaman Recruit John H. Sims, S75 Oxyoke rd., Grants Pass. Adult Education Class Is Planned The adult education depart ment of the Medford public schools has announced the opening of the fall class in the history and government of the United States for the benefit of those who wish to apply for American citizenship. The first session will be held at the Rogue Valley Manor at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 5. Additional information may be obtained by calling 773 7220 mornings, Monday through Friday, or 773-7411. Says It's . n iftln,WI.l.9 mm RAMBLERS 4-door Wagen. Iriarcliff Red interior trim. Hat reclining back, and it factory undercoated. Also hat dual visors, arm rettt, cig arette lighter, turn tignalt and lifetime warranteed muffler and tail pipe. Sph. '2,768.20 aassr '2,380.25 Factory Sticker Price . '2,474.90 '2,135.55 Our Action Sale Price ... No. 3-101 Rambler American Convertible. Concord Metallic Maroon finith with power op erated white top and matching vinyl bucket teatt. Hat the twin shift floor stick with overdrive and twin throat carburetor. Factory Sticker Price . '3,024.75 aJT" '2,577.85 2-Door Hardtop. Bahama Blue . . . radio and heater, also hat inil'iviil'usllv aiutSakl I a n t teatt and twin ario differential and many other ettra accesso rial. Factory Sticker Price . Our Action Sale Price $2,769.20 '2,369.45 New Car Dealer, Whe Will Be LB Submarine Design May Be Changed Farmingdale, N.Y. (UP0 A pioneer airplane-building com pany is turning its attention downward here to help im prove U.S. Navy submarine operations. The design, development and fabrication of unique plastic rudders for use within the Navy's experimental deep diving submarine AGSS-555 (Dolphin) is under way at Re public aviation. Although con ventional in appearance, the plastic rudders are to be based on a new concept in lightweight design, using spe cial material developed by the company. Successful sea tests of this new rudder could cause a marked change in the design and construction of external control surfaces on new sub marines, according to RAC. . . 12th & RIVERSIDE USED CARS 19S8 PLYMOUTH Plata 4-Door Sedan. 6 cylinder, automatic, Radio t Heater. SPECIAL ACTION PRICE 19S9 CHEVROLET Bitcayne 4-Door Sedan Cm a 6 cylinder, automatic. RtH. Light GrctiT I 1 eWaf SPECIAL ACTION PRICE I I 1960 FORD Custom 300 4-Door Sedan V cylinder I stdrd. trans. RtH. SPECIAL ACTION SALE 1959 RAMBLER American 2-Door Wagon 6 cyl., ltd. trans., heater & travel rack SPECIAL ACTION SALE 19S8 RAMBLER Classic 4-Door Sedan Super Model 6 cyl., overdrive. R & H. Frost white. SPECIAL ACTION SALE . 19S9 EDSEL Villager 4-Door Wagon V-8, automatic. P.B.. P.S.. RtH. Two-tone beige. SPECIAL 19SB OLDS SB 2-Door Hardtop V-8, auto., full power. RtH. White wlott of chrome. Special Action Sale 19S9 RAMBLER Classic V-8 with ttd. trant., heater 1 travel rack. One owntr. SPECIAL ACTION SALE . 1959 PLYMOUTH Suburban Wagon 4. Door, V-8, auto., P.B. I P.S., RtH. SPECIAL ACTION SALE 1958 PONTIAC 4-Door Safari Wagen V.8 t auto, trans. Radio t Heater. Sharp. SPECIAL ACTION SALE ANY REASONABLE MOTORS Her Tomorrow To Beck Up at 12th Phone 772-6185 or 772-4068 285 ACRE RANCH With paved county road on two sides. 185 acres Bear Crk. 8ottom Land, J90.000. This value cannot be duplicated ir Jackson Coun 22 acres suitable for homt sites or small farm. Buy all c halt. $1000 per acre. Bes quality rXJttomland. Close in 2'2 acres and nice little 2 bedroom home on Ross Lane North. 512,500. Summer resort on the Rogue River. Priced to sell. Waller H. Jones Realtor 772-4453 Rin. 72 CENTURY BLDG. Salesmen Elaine Fulwiler .... 773-S208 Andy Stevens S3S-2S3S $ 899 $1099 $899 999 5QTO ACTION SALE $1049 $1299 1299 $879 IfFIl! The Cr He Sells Today I t t Se 1 8 69 U.rf,aIT:f.jtV'.,ije 9