MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
TUESDAY. AUGUST 13. 1983
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HELP ARRIVES - A unit of 500 Russian
troops, who came to Skopje, Yugoslavia, aft
er a Yugoslac-Soviet agreement was signed,
use drills and tracked vehicles to help clear
debris in the earthquake-shattered town.
Proposed Domestic
Peace Corps Seen
As Help To Needy
Washington - (UPI) - Sen
Harrison A. Williams (D-N.J.)
said today President Ken
nedy's proposed domestic
Peace Corps would bring hope
to "millions of Americans
still living in poverty, depri
vation and despair."
Williams made the com
ments in remarks prepared
for the opening round of Sen
ate debate on the administra
tion plan to create a national
service corps of volunteers
patterned after the successful
overseas Peace Corps.
The measure faced the cold
reality of sharp opposition
from determined foes.
Senate GOP Leader Everett
M. Dirksen (111.) served notice
in advance that he would
move to have the measure
sent back to a committee
pigeon hole. Failing this,
Dirksen said, he hoped to
muster enough opposit i o n
votes to take the bloom off
the bill and lessen its chances
for approval in a more hostile
House.
Sen. John G. Tower (R
Tex.) said he would offer sev
eral civil rights amendments
to require that the corps be
racially integrated, and bar
ring any projects in areas
which practice discrimination.
Authorises Fundi
The bill authorizes an ini
tial outlay of $5 million to
start the proposed program
and recruit up to 300 volun
teers. Enrollments would expand
to 1,000 by June 30 of next
year, and eventually reach
S.000 in perhaps three years.
The cost would rise as the
program expanded.
Corpsmen would receive a
minimal living allowance and
a monthly stipend of $73.
Volunteers - both youths and
Arms Delegates
Exchange Views
Geneva - (UPI) - Delegates to
the 17 nation disarmament
conference today settled down
to a general "exchange of
views" and to await the
United Nations session next
month for the next major
move on arms.
The United States and Rus
sia told the conference Mon
day an effort will be made to
follow up the partial nuclear
test ban treaty when the U.S.,
Soviet and British foreign
ministers meet at the UN
General Assembly open i n g
Sept. 17.
Informed sources said the
negotiators here would spend
the time until the UN session
in an exchange of views on
issues of lesser importance.
U.S. negotiator Charles C.
Steel and Soviet representa
tive Semyon K. Tsarapkin
agreed the time is too short
to conclude a study of any
key question and reach an
agreement on it. The confer
ence resumed after a recess
that started before the nuclear
agreement was signed Aug. 5
No formal conference ses-
sion was scheduled today.
France Possibly
Planning Bomb Test
Paris - (UPB - Reports that
French truck convoys loaded
with detonator cable are head
ing into the Sahara Desert in
spired speculation today that
a new French nuclear test
may be imminent.
Neither French nor Alger-
i a n government spokesmen
were available immediately
for comment.
The French have been us
ing a base in the Hoggar
Mountains of the southern Sa
hara to test nuclear devices
in an apparent effort to de
velop a trigger mechanism for
a hydrogen bomb. They hope
to have an H-bomb ready for
testing in the South Pacific by
Officials have ended an
rubble-covered bodies
for prompt rebuilding
city. (UPI)
men and women of retired
age - would assist such local
projects as the care of the
elderly and disabled, mentally
ill, help in rural and urban
slums and on Indian reserva
tions. Backers argued that corps
personnel, working under the
supervision of local officials.
would provide a "new dimen
sion of service at home."
The goal of the corps will
be, "by the efforts of a few,
to ignite the energies of
many," a committee report ex
plained. "By providing an op
portunity for Americans to
serve their nation in peace . . .
the corps will reemphasize
the traditional American pre
cepts of neighborly concern
and the value of local solu
tions to local problems."
Issue Minority Report
In an opposition minority
report, Republican Sens.
Tower and Len B. Jordan
(Idaho) said that supporters
made it sound as though a
vote against this bill is tanta
mount to a vote against Moth
er's Day."
But Tower and Jordan said
the program "would be a
waste of taxpayers' money."
"The whole thing- is an act,
publicity stunt to draw at
tention. We can only conclude
that the administration in pro
posing this bill seeks to reap
political harvest of pub
licity . . ."
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE Or FINAL ACCOUNT
Estate of Olive C. Haefele,
Deceased
Notice is. hereby given that the
undersigned has filed its final ac
count in the Estate of Olive C.
Haefele, deceased, in the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Jackson, and the
court has fixed Monday. September
9, 1963. at 9:30 A.M. in the court
room of said court as the time
and place for the hearing of ob
jections thereto and the setUement
thereof.
The First National Bank of
Oregon. (Portland),
Executor
By: VAN DYKE, DELLENBACK
& McGOODWIN
Attorneys for Executor
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids endorsed "Proposal
for the Construction of a 6-inch
Water Main on Tenth Street from
Hamilton Street to Lincoln Street
in the City of Medford. Oregon",
will be received by the Board
ot Water Commissioners of the
City of Medford, Oregon, at the
Water Commission office in the
City Hall. Medford. Oregon, until
11:00 A. M. on the 3rd of Septem
ber, 1963, and will then be publicly
opened and read.
The work will be paid for by
Water Commission check - war
rants and by Improvement Fund
Warrants to be reUred by assess
ments levied upon property bene
fited by such work.
The work Includes the tollowlng:
Approximately S00 linear feet
Trench Excavation and Backfill
Approximately 300 linear ieet
Furnish & Install 6" Cast Iron Pipe
Approximately 129 lbs. Furnish
& Install Cast Iron Fittings
Approximately I ea. Furnish &
Install Gate Valves
Approximately 1 ea. Furnish &
Install Fire Hydrant Assembly
Plans and Specifications may be
obtained from the Water Commis
sion office in the City Hall at
Medford, Oregon, upon deposit of
Fifteen ($15001 Dollars, which
sum so deposited will be refunded
if said Plans and Specifications
are returned in good condition
wiinin a aays alter tne bid open,
inc.
The right is reserved to reject
any and all proposals and to ac
cept such proposal as is to the
oesx interest ot tne uity.
Dated this 13th day of August
1963.
CITY OF MEDFORD, OREGON
By Robert L. Lee, Manager
Board of Water Commissioners
ritt Gardens
MUSIC
STIYAL
JOHN TRUDEAU
Musical Director and
Conductor
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Robert A. Newland.
Deceased
Notice: The Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Jackson his appointed me Execu
trix oi uie estate 01 noocri ex.
Newland. deceased. All persons
bavins? claims aaainst said estate
are required to present them, with
proper vouchers, to me at the
offices of Van Dyke. Dellenback &
McGoodwin. 110 East Sixth Street,
Medford. Ore son. within six
months from July 33. 1963.
fean r. newiana
Bv: VAN DYKE. DELLENBACK &
McGOODWIN
Attorneys for the Executrix
SUMMONS
No. 62-30C-E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE
STATE Or OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
R. DREW LAMB
Plaintiff,
vs.
OTTO B. ALLEY and CHRISTINE
M. ALLEY, husband and wife,
O. D. SANDEFUR and D. L.
GOFORTH. individually and dba
Rogue River Lumber Company,
DAN F. HAAS. R. E. PHILLIPS
and ADDIELYNE PHILLIPS,
husband and wife, and MAG
NOLIA LUMBER CORPORA
TION INC.. and any of said De
fend tints' heirs, successors or
assigns and also all of the per
sons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, estate, lien
or interest in the real property
described in the Complaint here
in. Defendants.
TO: O. D. SANDEFUR and D. L.
GOFORTH, individually and dba
Rogue River Lumber Company,
R. E PHILLIPS and ADDIELYNE
PHILLIPS, husband and wife, and
any of said Defendants' heir?, suc
cessors or assigns, and also all of
the persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, ctate,
lien or interest in the real prop
erty described in the Complaint
herein.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You and each of you
are herebv summoned and reaulr-
ed to appear and answer the Com
plaint oi tne riainims in me aoove
entitled Court on or before the
last day of the time prescribed in
the Order for Publication of Sum
mons hereinafter referred to, to
wit: On or before A u Bust 27tn. I9b3.
and you are hereby notified that
if you fall so to appear or answer'
for want thereof, the Plaintiff will
apply to the above entitled Court
lor tne reuei prayea tor in tne
Complaint, that Is, that the De
fendants, and each of them, be re
quired to set forth the nature of
nis. ner or us ciaim in ana to tne
following described real property,
to-wit:
The South half of the South
east quarter of Section 29
Township 37 South, Range 3
West of the Willamette Meri
dian, Jackson County, Oregon.
and that all adverse claims of the
Defendants and each of them, be
here finally and fully determined
bv a Decree of this Court: that by
said Decree it be declared and
adjudged that the Defendants, and
each of them, have no estate or
interest whatsoever in tne said
lands or premises, and that the
title of Plaintiffs is good and valid,
and that the Defendants, and each
of them, and all persons or parties
who make claim from said Defend
ants, or anv of them, be forever
enjoined and barred from assert
ing any ciaim wnaisoevcr in or iu
said land or premises adverse to
that of Plaintiff, and for such
other and further relief as the
Court may deem just and equit
able. This Summons is served by pub
lication thereof in the Medford
Mail Tribune, a newspaper of gen
eral circulation published daily,
except Saturday, In Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, upon and by virtue of
an Order of Honorable James M.
Main directing publication hereof
once a week for four (i) successive
week In said newsDSDer. wnicn
Order reauires vou aMd each of
you to appear and answer the
Comolaint on or before four 14
weeks from the date of the first
nublicatlon of this Summons.
The date of the first publication
of tms summons is August bin,
1963.
Sidney E. Ainsworth
Attorney for Plaintiffs
450 Siskiyou Boulevard
Ashland, Oregon
and ART
Plan To
ATTEND MOW
Two weeks of delightful music now being presented at the
first Britt Gardens Music and Arts Festival. The twilight con
certs will begin at 4:00 p.m. and, during the series, frequent
4:00 p.m. twilight and 8:00 p.m. starlight concerts will be fea
tured. It is hoped that the Britt Gardens Music and Arts Festival
will receive generous support throughout the Rogue River Valley.
The success of this undertaking will assure the continuation of
this program in years to come, that will enrich the cultural life
of all who live here.
LEGAL NOTICES
FINAL NOTICE
Notice is herebv eiven that the
undersigned, as Executrix of the
estate of Samuel W. Bat man, de
ceased, has filed her final account
in the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County and
that tne nth day oi September.
law, at tne nour ot io:oo ociock
a.m. of said day and the court
room of said court have been ap
pointed by said court as the time
and place for the hearing of ob
jections thereto and the settlement
thereof.
Dated and first oublished. Aus.
13. 1963.
Date of last Duplication, bent.
3, 1963.
Gene W. Bateman, Executrix
J. F. Fliegel, Jr.. Attorney
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Rustler Peak Salvage
Sealed bids will be received by
the District Ranger or his author
ized representative at the Butte
Falls Ranger Station, Butte Falls,
Oregon up to and not later than
iu:uu a m., r.u-1 .. oepiemuer id,
1963. for all merchantable timber
marked or designated for cutting
on an area embracing 350 acres,
more or less within Sections 15,
16 & 22. T.34S.. R.4E.. W.M . sur
veyed, in the Rogue River Nation
al forest, jacKson county, ure
eon. The estimated volumes are:
50 M board feet of Douglas-fir
and pines; 200 M board ' feet of
snasta rea nr ana izu hi uoara
feet of White fir and other species.
The minimum acceptable bid per
M Doara ieet is as iouows: uoug-las-fir
and pine species $29.05:
Shasta red fir S15.05: White fir and
other species $12.10. This includes
tne following rates, per m ooara
feet for stumpage including deposit
for sale area betterment: $25.25
base rate plus an additional $2.05
for Douglas-fir and pine species:
$12.10 base rate plus an additional
SI 20 for Shasta red fir: $9.20 base
rate plus an additional $1.15 for
White fir and other species and
$1.75 for slash disposal for all
species. In addition there is with
in the sale area an unestimated
volume of Douglas-fir Iocs and
peeler blocks, unmerchantable be
cause of defect which the bidder
may agree to remove at ai.uu per
M board feet gross scale. The
orlces bid for stum pa ire shall be
considered as tentative rates sub
ject to quarterly calendar adjust
ment upwara or aownwara oy u.a
of the difference between the
average of the monthly Douglas
fir Region Indices, as calculated
bv the Forest Service or the West
ern Pine Association Lumber Price
Index for the three previous
months, and tne following oase in'
dices: Douslas - fir and nine spe
cies 104.43 (CI: Shasta red fir
93.09 (A); White fir and other
species 93.09 (A), Such adjustments
in the Drice for stumoaee shall be
applicable to timber scaled during
tne tnree - monina penoa follow
ing the quarter for which the ad
lustment is comnutca. in no cvem,
however, shall the payment rates
for each quarter be less than the
base rates as stated above. When
the adjusted rates by species are
lower than the base rates, the dif
ference between tne total anuar
value nf the timber cut at adjust
ed rates and at base rates will be
recorded for each species. The
stumpage rate for any species will
not be increased above the base
rate until the subsequent adjusted
rates above tne base rate tor an
i nicies develoo an accumulated
total dollar value in excess of the
total recorded accumulated oilier-
ence for all species. Scaled bids
will ho mihUelv ttoened and Dosted
at the office of the District Ranger
at 10:00 a.m. P.D.T.. on September
16, 1963. A money orner, Dann
draft, cashier's or certified check
in the sum of $1.500 00 must ac
company each bid. to be applied
to tne purcnase price, reiunaeu,
or retained for application to
claim for damages, according to
the conditions of sale. If request
ed by the purchaser if bond is re
quired, contract terms will per
mit felling of timber in advance
of payment up to the value of the
performance bond. The right to re
ject any and all bids is reserved.
Forest Service bid forms for use
in submitting sealed bids and full
information concernlns the timber.
the conditions of sale and the
submission of bids should be ob
tained from the District Ranger.
Butte Falls, Oregon before bids
are suDmitteo.
. . .
SI 5 XiUr l& -&?'w
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREUUN (UH
JACKSON COUNTY.
PROBATE DEPARTMENT 1
In the Matter of the Estate
of
James L Foster, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY (ilVEN
that I have been appointed Execu
tor of the above estate by an order
made hv said court thereon on
July 26, 1963: all creditors having
claims against said deceased are
hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified, and with prop
er vouchers attached, to me at
the offiee of Roberts, Kellington,
Brancnneid & Hefiernan, Til cast
Main Street. Medford, Oregon,
within six months from the date
of this notice.
Dated at Medtord. oreeon. this
30th day of July. 1963.
KODert u. neiiernan, jr.
Executor
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL
REPORT AND ACCOUNT
No. 11417
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF
EDGAR J. FELDMAN. deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned executrix of the
above estate has filed herein her
final report and account and that
Monday, September 9, 1963, at 9:30
o'clock a.m. at the courthouse in
the city of Medford. Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon, has been fixed by the
above named court as the time and
place for hearing objections to said
final report and account and for
the examination and allowance
thereof.
Dated and first published this
30th day of July, 1963.
MARGUERITE T. FELDMAN,
executrix
FROHNMAYER. LOWRY St
DEATHERAGE, Attorneys
.-LODGE NOTICES
Special Communication
Warren Lodge No. 10
AF & AM. Jacksonville.
Wed. Aug. 14, 7:30
p.m. Work In MM degree
visitors welcome Re
freshments.
Don Shores. WM
t. Medford Lodge No. 83,
r mm i i.o.o.F. meets Tuesdav,
Aug. 13, 8 p. m- Visitors
welcome, nciresnmcnts.
E. B. McNew, N.G.
3 PERSONAL
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that
Sherman F. Merry has dissolved
his partnership with Billie Mae
Case In the name of the Merry
Case Hotel, which heretofore has
been dolne business under the
assumed name of The Jackson
House. Mr. Merry will no longer
be responsible for any extension
of credit to The Jackson House
or to anyone other than himself.
LAW OFFICES ROBERT R.
DICKEY
By Theodore Phillips
FOR "a Job well done feeling"
clean carpets with Blue Lustre.
Rent Electric ehampooer SI.
Johnson Paint Center.
DOES your business Include the
Grants Pass area? Use Grants
Pass Answering Service. 479-263H
Coins Stamps, bought Ac sold.
JEFFERSON COIN SHOP
1 3N Fiir 772-28 59
DRINKING YOUR PHOBLEM7
Contact A. A. Sun. 8 p.m.
Thurs. 8:30, 404 Walnut
Ph 64-2000 7Vb251
DENTURES repaired and rcllned
while you wail. Day or eve. Ph
773-6026 25Loaier LHne.
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB
Dentures repaired wiiue you wait
899-1071 - 899-13S!)
KINDER KOLLEGE The unique
pre-scnooi. t-bbjo, 772-423f
'GINGER'
OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON at
880 Stewart Ave. Special person
alized service, ah worn guaran
teed Welcomes ladies with thin,
fine or problem hair.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Closed Mondays 773-3139
214 Pluhrer Bldg. 772-0811 I
3-PERSONAL
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem is welcome at we nieaiora
Groun of Acoholics Anonymous
8:30 p.m. Tues. & Sat. rear
of 21 N Oakdale. 773-4848 Al-
Anon Group every Tuesday
AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS?
If age. driving record, un
insured accident financial re
sponsibility filing, etc.. is making
it difficult for you to secure
proper insurance, see us. Con
venient monthly installment. Don
Staihos Insurer. 1005 E. Main,
Med ford. 773-6658 Open Mon.
& fugs, 'till 9 p.m
CREDIT EQUITY, INC.
is a debt consolidation agency
licensed Sc bonded by the State
of Oregon with the purpose of
planned debt reduction.
201 Medical Center Bldg.
33 N KNTRAL773-7103
7'TR E AS URES ' N'TRTFLES"
ANTIQUES & GIFTS
243 Maple. Central Point
4-lOSTANO FOUND
FOUND Special Permanent, J10
& up. Lady Medford Beauty Sa
Ion. 773-3211. 33 N. Oakdale.
5-INSTRUCTIONS
. MOTEL
MANAGEMENT
MEN. WOMEN AND COUPLES
wanted for immediate training.
Excellent future.
AMERICAN MOTELS. INC.
TRIBUNE BOX 1956
KINDER KOLLEGE
The Uniaue Pre-School
Kindergarten Kourses plus spec
ial music v art. iviary rriesen
Lewis & Clark graduate. 772
4237 or 772 -8 B3.V
10 WANTED MALE HELP
SALESMAN K1RBY CO.
Commission. 773-3333
WANTED experienced male croc
ery clerk. Write Tribune Box
2201 Statins ace. marital status.
past experience & , refs. Year
round employment for the right
man.
RAWLEIGH Dealer needed in
Medford. Special Offer selling
method enables you to earn $100
or more weekly full time . . .$50
part time, no experience need
ed. Income based on sales. See
E. Keith, 119 Elm St., Medford,
or write Rawleigh. 306 Adeline,
Oakland. Calif. 94607.
WOMEN wanted for motel manage
ment training, oee:
Class! i lea t inn H
COMM. Snlcsman. Excellent oppor
tunny, no canvassing.
slant s, no, Riverside
S103 WK
KHiarv ffunrnntce if vou
can quauiy, waiHins trooucis.
can ai
1414 Static rd- South
WANTED Married man with car
tor fuller Brush Rt., siu.i per
wk. guaranteed to start. none
772-8034.
AUTO BODY
& FENDER MAN
Experienced. Steady.
Call MR. ANNING
(COLLECT! KLAMATH FALLS
TUxedo 4-5718 days
TUxedo 43002 eves.
"EXPANSION" MEN"
Needed far So. Ore. area. High
commissions and salary for those
wno can quauiy. for personal in
terviews see Mrs. Guthrie renre
senting Beneficial Standard Life
at tne Employment oince. 119 N
oakdaie. wea . . n-in:30 a .m
SALES MANAGER
URGENTLY NEEDED
for a arowlnff retail sewino- ma
chine store with tremendous no.
tential. Must have managerial
ability. Lifetime job for right
man. neia. requiren. commission.
write iTiDune box 2371
10 WANTED MALE HELP
SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
WANTED
IF YOU
1. Have a successful sales
record.
2. Enjoy promotion & mer
chandising. 3. Are a college graduate or
equivalent.
4. Want recosnltion for
accomplishment.
UNITED STATES
RUBBER TIRE CO.
May have the opportunity you
are seeking. We have a terri
tory open in Eureka, Calif., to
sell tires, batteries & acces
sories through regular distribu
tor accounts.
SALARY
COMMISSION
EXPENSES
MANY OTHER FRINGE
Write details of education 8c
experience to
WM, W, KNAUP JR.
Dist, Sales Manager
6025 3rd, ST.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF,
We are an equal opportunity
employer.
JUNIOR MERCHANTS
WANTED
for
Jacksonville
. Medford Westside
Age 1 2 to 15 .
The Mall Tribune needs Jr. Mer
chants to deliver napcrs in Jack
sonville. Central Point and Med
ford Apply in person at Office or
phone 772-6141.
11 -WANT tD FEMALE HELP
NEAT personable lady, evening
work year around. Must have
refs. Apply In person from 6:30
to 8:30 p.m. Larry's Ice Cream.
415 N. Riverside
HOUSEKEEPER. TO LIVE IN.
773-5766
TEACHER wants baby sitter. 1
child, my home, own transporta
tion, references. Write Tribune
Box 1792.
WAITRESS wanted, experience nec.
essary. Apply in person aamnos
Pancake House. 1025 S. Riverside.
LADIES
Work 8:30 A. M. to 3:30 P. M
Permanent, pays well. Commis
sions. For further information,
call 482-2432 or Tribune Box
2108. After 5 P. M. or before
9:30 A. M. Lnzjer Cosmetics.
13 WANTED SITUATIONS
HOUSECLEANING by Hr. Refer-
ences. 773-30.43.
WANTED Ironing. Pick up and
delivery. No Sat. calls. (M0-1 847.
Her. i the beautiful lotting for the first Brilt Mutie
end Arts Festival in the shaded gardens of the
pioneer Britt home overlooking historic Jackson
ville. General seating will be on the hillside so
cushions or blankets are suggested for those who
come to enjoy the festival programs. Comfortable
casual attire It recommended.
Published In cMparation with th Britt Gardens Music and Arts
Festival Committee by th. ...
MedfordWtribune
13 WANTED SITUATIONS
FOR HIRE Ford HO Industrial
diesel backhoe 8t loader & dump
truck i 18.000 lb. tilt bed trailer
2075 Mcrrlman Rd. 773-M81.
PLASTER Repairs. Small Worklc
cepted. Professional man. Free
estimates. 535-2339.
CARPENTER 4 CABINET WORK"
REASONABLE RATES
Bill Ross 684-3451
CHILD CARE. M home. Fenced
yard. 772-5480
CEMENT work Sidewalks. Slabs
Foundations. Block It Briclt
work. 770-2360.
PAINTER Local references, neat
work S2.50 per nr. 773-5537.
IRONING 8i mending, free pick
up & delivery. 664-3291.
DISKING, dozlns. subsoiling. land
36 37Ung with H-D7 tractor. 497-
1R ACTOR work Large Rotovator.
wectu gardens yards .
blade. E. M. Garwood. 773-3002.
"IRONING SI PER HOUR. '
773J-6168
WANTED quilt tleing, 12.50. 535
Hm. anu nose si.
TAILORING ALTERATIONS
PAINTING Inside or out. re as
onable 773-4145 or 772-9673.
Gil Johnson.
LA V N MOW I N G & Long Grass cut
ting, hedge trimming, trash
hauling.Ripley.772-2779.
ALL types carpenter work. No jol
too small 773-3243. 773-6382.
YARD WORK, mowing, hedea
trimming. 773-6078 before 8 aJn.
CHILD CARE, steady or otherwise.
car, your nonie. 773-1184.
ROTO V A TING LEVELING, ETC
Customtractor work.664-2908.
CUSTOM MADE" SLIP COVERS
& DRAPES. 772-8955
CARPENTER work,
hv hour. 6f)4-lB34.
Contract of
14 Wanted Miscellaneous
ARE you losing money? Get my
offer before selling your coins ot
collection. 772-4522.
CASH FOR FURNITURE
Misc. tools or anything salable.
Or will sell on consignment.
Red Barn Auction Co.
S. Hwy. 30 835-1828
USED PIANOS wanted. Will pay
Cash Erskine's 772-4298.
WE BUY HOUSES
TO BE MOVED
772-3330 or 772-6327
BEST CASH DF.AL for
Furniture Appliances Misc.
OAK GROVE F'JBN. 773-1564
CALL US! 772-8218
WE NEED FURNITURE
WILL pay cash for old coins
772-4S22
WANT BAI1K1E POLES
J H BAXTER it CO.
Box 30 Grants Pas.. 476-6666
CASH for FURNITURE
Misc. tools or what have you.
B & B AUCTION
772-2958 772-8760
15-FINANCIAL & LOANS
WILL pay cash for 1st. Mortgages
or Contracts P.O. Bx 502 Medford
WANTED'
Partner in SDorts Ma
rina
Need investment of SfiOOO.
Then manage & operate bust
ness. In new shopping center.
Write P. O. Box 1380. Medford,
Ore.
20-FOR RENT HOUSES
OLDER 1 Bdrm. furn. Close in.
Adults $40. 404 No. Grape.
SMALL house $35. Refrig.
stove. Adults. 664-1382.
1 BDRM. unfurn. house. $55. 132
Almond.
MODERN 3 rm. house. Glassed in
porch. Fireplace. Unfurn. $47.50.
1808 Spring.
HOUSE. 334 Apple St. Adults. NO
orinKcrs. no pets.
1 BDRM. house, t ml. S. of Gold
Hill. Adults. See to appreciate.
855-1 062; m
LARGE 3 bdrm. unfurn. Older.
Very clean. Nice yd. and patio.
$90003 Benson. 899-1533 eves.
2 BR HOME, new carport, storage
room, nice yard. 664-2277.
3
1968.
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