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LIGAl NOTICES CLERK'S ANNUAL STATEMENT JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON July 1. 1962 thru June 30. 1963 , t"Ue, Publlcatlon of RPorU of County Clerk. Treasurer and Sheriff for the Fiieal Year 1962-63. together with summary of County' true financial condition ai of June 30, 1962, as required by ORS 294.230 and ORS 294.23S. August IS. 1963 E. M. Madden Jackson County Clerk and Recorder REPORT OF General County General Road Emergency Civil Defense Bldg. Improvement & Maint Juvenile Operation & Maint Medford Library Ashland Library Rogue River Library Capital Improvements Sinking Assessor Map Burial Code Child Guidance Dog License Enforcement Fair Operation .... Howard Prairie Development Surveyor Map Taylor Grazing Trust Farm Home Totals CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE COUNTY TREASURER For the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 1963 Balance, Cash and Securities on Hand July 1, 1962 $ 2,326,095.83 Receipts: U. S. Government: O & C Funds $ 2,414,741.28 Forest Reserve 454,618.22 Taylor Grazing Act 897.36 National Defense Education Act 9,073.22 $ 2,879,330.08 State of Oregon: Transportation of Prisoners 2,459.09 Reimburse Health Department 9,942.82 Weed Control 1,882.50 " Telephone Service 284.40 " Veterans Officer 1,137.36 Welfare Payment 40,598.30 " Surplus Foods 12,253.47 " Commission for Blind 31.38 Mental Health 10,637.58 " Medical Investigator 87.50 Board of Health Office Rent 1,500.00 A.S.C. Office Rent 1,200.00 So. Oregon Exp. Station Rent 900.00 Liquor Licenses, etc 88,833.55 Amusement Device Tax 2,339.65 Motor Boat Licenses 6,132.00 5 Land Sales 1.843.78 State Highway Fund 606,860.71 Gas Tax Refund 15,555.90 County Fair Support 24,737.86 Irreducible School Fund 26,170.63 Game Commission taxes (in lieu of) 388.44 Basic School Support Trailer House Licenses Jackson County: County Clerk: Fees Dog Licenses Child Guidance Clinic Deposits . Bail Forfeiture General Fund Miscellaneous County Court: Land Sales Howard Prairie Development Insurance Settlements Rentals Farm Land & Go Kart . Sale of Materials & Maps Licenses Second Hand Dealers . Purchasing Department County Engineer: Reimbursement Services & Damage Reimbursement Map Sales Equipment Sales County Surveyor: Fees & Maps District Attorney: Dog Penalties Health Department: Reimbursement for Services Licenses & Fees Sheriff: Fees 8,612.96 Gun Permits , 320.00 Prisoner Board 5,536.60 Confiscated Pin Ball Machines 123.30 Taxes (Property & Personal) 8,401,862.16 Taxes (Yield & Harvest) 40,561.05 Tax on Car Companies 596.20 Treasurer: Interest and Dividends Juvenile Home Board & Telephone Watermaster Reimbursements County Park & Recreation Dept Assessor's Map Sales Special Deposits Irrigation District Deposits . Rural Fire District Deposits Sanitary District Deposits County School Superintendent: Miscellaneous Deposits Constable: Fees County Farm Home: Care of Patients Board & Room of Employees Reimb.. Interest on Oregon Egg Producers District Court: Fees & Fines Ashland Justice Court: Fees & Fines ...... Gold Hill Justice Court: Fees & Fines Total Receipts .Total Cash Resources . Disbursements: County Clerk Warrants Paid: Assessor's Map Buildings Impr. & Mtce Burial Code Capital Improvements Child Guidance Clinic Civil Defense Dog License Emergency Enforcement (Law) Fair Oneration General County General Road Howard Prairie Kecrcauonai Juvenile Home O & M Libraries Surveyor's Map Tavlor Grazing Act Trust Fund Farm Home Treasurer's Office Direct Payments Citv Tax Remittances Historical Society Warrants Irrigation District Warrants Irrigation District Bonds & Interest . Rural Fire District Warrants Sanitary District warrants School 'District Tax Remittances 5,745,837.84 School District Honas at miercsi School District Building Warrants School Superintendent Warrants State Fire Patrol Tax Remittances Special Deposit Refunds Water District Tax Remittances Overpayment Refunds Unscgregated Tax Debits Total Disbursements Cash Balance June 30, 1963 . IEGAI NOTICES DISBURSEMENTS COUNTY FUNDS 1962-63 Amount of Claims allowed by Countv Number of Claims 10.007 5,240 16 186 287 398 1 1 1 38 49 3 10 196 3 2 8 20 7 6 16,479 Fund " " " " " " " " " " " : " " " " " " " " " 231,958.64 57,124.09 76,113.93 26,530.91 8,773.62 200.00 583.25 13,715.09 12,257.18 14,863.32 1,687.38 2,097.00 90.00 3.01 Supplies . 19,283.89 288.46 113.00 125.00 459.63 380.00 5.500.00 6.000.00 76 ,568.49 58.50 ,169.42 10.20 770.55 ,256.89 ,710.55 3, 5 263 3 7 ,624.66 101.50 144,553.80 5.366.68 104,825.71 3,967.00 4.80 45,844.40 15,922.52 5,400.03 3,787.59 44,746.89 19.15 16,409.52 2,276.55 12.390.93 14,900.62 13,913.17 524.00 16,000.00 1.783,755.69 1,532.098.35 Develop 8,216.28 25,856.32 81.956.24 626.88 1,943.16 284.57 1,408.338.07 34,175.40 581,977.88 63,843.13 111,109.94 13,666.58 899,501.33 98,900.43 677,158.72 106.485.56 6,660.80 30,656.40 5.607.07 14,389.72 LEGAL NOTICES Amount of Outstanding Warrants not paid June 30, 1963 $98,845.85 87,549.09 92X23 1.457.92 Court and Warrants drawn July 1, 1962 thru June 30, 1963 $1,786,288.51 1,546,603.70 13,913.17 12.925.67 42,649.01 25,445.96 73,943.04 7,497.00 516.20 17,893.03 3,696.17 14.68 285.80 15,127.05 115.00 16,000.00 9,168.78 675.48 1,856.76 284.57 $3,574,899.58 1,075.51 1.483.51 158.58 2,017.09 952.50 48.60 $194,511.88 1,144,859.65 112.201.71 44,712.98 19,810.35 459.63 380.00 11,500.00 8,457,612.27 361,270.76 144,553.80 5,366.68 108,797.51 45,844.40 15,922.52 5.400.03 313,358,022.37 S15.684, 118.20 $ 3,559,705.91 9.798.308.87 $13,358,014.78 2,326,103.42 MEDFORD LEGAL NOTICES YEARLY REPORT Taxes and Fees collected by Balance to June Taxes Unsegregated Tax money deposited with Treasurer Refunds to General Co. Fund Checks Returned (NSF).. Yield Tax Western Oregon Timber Tax Penalty collected by Assessor's Office Personal Taxes - Legal Dent Gun Permits Fees Prisoner Board Advalorem Car Tax Pin Ball Totals $80,543.13 $8,473,337.11 $8,457,612.27 $1,555.12 $94,712.85 SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL CONDITION OF JACKSON COUNTY AT TERMINATION OF FISCAL YEAR 1961-62: ASSETS: Cash $2,428,576.64 Delinquent Taxes 1.682,050.39 County Properties 3,169,952.69 Other Assets 48.417.36 $7.32R.n97.0R ' LIABILITIES: ' Current warrants unpaid $ 184,925.28 Liabilities for funds held in trust 1,658,026.77 Invested in county properties 3,169,952.69 Surplus unappropriated 2,316,092.34 $7,328,997.08 NOTICE Nn, f3-45-K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON In the Matter of the Petition of OTTO BOHNERT. LEONARD FREEMAN, and GORDON KER SHAW, constituting the Board of Directors of the ROGUE RIVER VALLEY IRRIGATION DISTRICT, for judicial examin ation and judgment as to the regularity and legality of the authorization of the Supple mental Repayment Contract with the United States of America, dated J uly 2, 1963 and as to the validity of said contract. To Rogue River Valley Irrigation District and to all freeholders, legal voters and assessment payers therein: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You. and each of you are hereby notified to appear in the above entitled court and cause within ten days from and after the full publication of this notice and contest validity of any of the acts or things set forth in petitioner's petition on file herein, and that if you fail so to appear and contest the val idity of any of the acts or things set forth In petitioner's petition, ? petitioners will apply to the court or the relief demanded in their said petition, a succinct statement of which is: That the court judici ally examine all of the proceed ings set form in saia pemion; that a judgment and decree be I made and entered herein decreeing that all of the acts and proceed ings of Rogue River Valley Irriga tion District, its board of directors thereof, its secretary and the judges of the election held within said district on the 14th day of June, 1963 in relation to the call ing, holding and declaring the results or sam election ana me authorization of the president and secretary of the board of directors of Rogue River Valley irrigation District for said Rogue River Val ley Irrigation District to execute the contract with the United States of America, as set forth in said petition, were and are, in all things regular, legal, binding and duly authorized; that said con tract constitutes and is a valid and binding contract, and for such other and further and different decree as seems to the court proper In the premises. This notice is served upon you by publication thereof by the oraer oi nnnorapie jhhicb m. Main, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered in the above entitled cause on the 7th day of August. 1903. providing this notice be served upon you by the clerk of said court by publi cation thereof once each week for three successive weeks in the Medford Mail Tribune, a daily newspaper of general circulation within Jackson County. Oregon, and published at Medford In said county. The dale or first publication hereof Is August 9th, 1963 and the date of last publication hereof it August 23rd. 1963. E. M. MADDEN. COUNTY CLERK OF JACK SON COUNTY. OREGON and CLERK OF THE ABOVE ENTITLED COURT By Rea Jenkins Deputy NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT AND ACCOUNT No. 1044 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate nf DII.LIE N. NAUMES. deceased NOTICE IS Htrttbi WVtW that the undersigned executors of the above estate have filed herein their final report and account and that Mondav. September 9, 1963 at 9:30 o'clock a.m. at the court house in the city of Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, has neen fixed by the above named court as the time and olace for hearing ob jections to said final report and account and for the examination and allowance thereof. Dated and first puhiisned tnis 2nd day of August, 1963. JOE NAUMES R. A. NAUMES, Executors Frohnmayer, Lowry St Deatherage, attorneys NOTICE In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Jackson County In the Matter of the Estale of Elmo Throckmorton, deceased Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her Final Account in the above entitled matter, and the above entitled Court has fixed the 2fith day of August, 1963. at 10:00 o'clock A.M. in the Circuit Court Room in the Court House in Medford, Ore gon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account and for the settlement thereof. Estella Nelson Executrix Skvrman St Hcisel AttorneysforExecutrhr "NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Estate of William S. Ferguson. Deceased. Notire is hereby eiven that the undersigned has filed his final account in the Estate nf William S. Ferguson, deceased, in the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, and the court has fixed Monday. Septem ber 16. 1963. at 9 30 AM. in the courtroom of said court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and the settle ment thereof. J. V. McGoodwin, Administrator Bv: VAN DYKE. DELLENBACK St McGOODWIN Attorneys for Administrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of W JOYE SWARTSLEY. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appoint ed by the Circuit Court of Oregon for Jackson County, Executor of the estate of W. Jove Swartsley. Deceased All persons having claims against tne said estate are hereby notified to present the said claims with the proper vouchers to the undersigned Executor at tne offices of Harbison and Piazza. 201 U.S. National Bank Building. Med ford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED this 2nd day of August, l George H. Swartsley, Executor Harbison and Piazra Afcorneyt for Executor MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. LEGAL NOTICES OF JACKSON COUNTY Sheriff and turned over turned 30, 1962 Collected to Treasurer $18,658.22 $8,389,247.41 $8,372,132.77 60,460.54 10,051.24 10,051.24 3,836.65 15.898.79 14.389.72 422.00 422.00 40,139.05 40.139.05 100.00 100.00 368.01 2.321.02 1.351.78 50.00 297.50 320.00 635.16 8,702.95 8.612.96 371.20 5,437.65 5,536.60 596.20 596.20 123.30 123.30 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of GOLDEN W. SWARTSLEY, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appoint ed by the Circuit Court of Oregon for Jackson County. Executor of the estate of Golden W. Swartsley. Deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the aaid claims with the proper vouchers to the undersigned Executor at the offices of Harbison and Piazza, 201 U.S. National Bank Building. Med ford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED this 2nd day of August. 1963. George H. Swartsley, Executor Harbison and Piazza Attorneys for Executor NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL ACCOUNT NO. P-lft-63 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate HAZEL A. G1LMORE, Deceased. Notice is hereby aiven that Gwendolen Edwards, adminis tratrix with will annexed ot the Estate of Hazel A. Gilmore. De ceased, has filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, her First and Final Account as such administrat rix of said estate, and the Uth day of September, 1963. at the hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. In the Courtroom of the said Court at the Court house. Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing of ob jections to said First and Final Ac count, and all persona having ob jections thereto are hereby re quired to make or file the same on or oetore said time. DATED August 9. 1963. Gwendolen Edwards, Administratrix with will annexed Robert D. Dames, Attorney Medford, Oregon NOTICE OF FILING FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of DONALD A. LAROSE, deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Donald A. La Rose, de ceased, has filed his final account with the above entitled court, and that Monday, the 9th day of Sep tember, 1963, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon of said day and the court room of said court have been appointed by said court as the time and place for court hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published. August 9, 1963. Tnomas J. uwem Administrator NOTICE tiV FINAL HEARING . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DE PARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of Robert Bruce Grieve, some times known as R. Bruce Grieve. Deceased. NOTICE is hereby eiven that the undersigned has filed her Final Account and Report in the above entitled estate, and that by order or tne circuit court in ana tor Jackson County, Oregon, Probate Department, a nearing upon ine same has been set for Monday, August 26. 1963. in the Circuit Court Room at the Court House In Medford. Jackson County. Ore con. at the hour of 9.30 o'clock, A.M. All persons bavins objections thereto are hereby notified to pre sent the same on or before such time. Dated this 26th day of July, 1963. Georgia Bishop Administratrix Roberts, Kellington, Branchfield c Hetternan Attorneys for Administratrix N O TIC E Notice is hereby given that there shall be a public hearing by and before the City Planning Commission of the City of Cen tral Point. Oregon, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 27th day of August, 1963. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall in Central Point. Oregon, on the question of amending ordinance No. 304, the loning Ordinance of said City, bv changing the site area require ments of Zone I, Residential Dis trict, to read as follows: "SITE AREA: Every building hereafter erected or structurally altered which Is located in Zone 1. Residential District, shall pro vide a lot area of not less than 5.000 square feet, with a minimum width of AO feet for the single famflv dwelling and an additional 1200 square feet nf land area for an additional family or housekeeping unit, hut no such additional single family dwelling or housekeeping unit shall he constructed or used on any lot without approval nf the planning commission, nnr shall any such additional single family dwelling or housekeep ing unit be so used If the lot is thereafter reduced to an area less than that herein described; provided, however, that where a lot has less area than here with required, as shown by the last conveyance of record at the time of pa ssa Re of this ordi nance this regulation should not prohibit one private dwell ing and its accessory buildings on such lot. Sixty five per cent t(iS of the area of all sites must be left In open spaces, free from structures" CITY OF CENTRAL POINT BUILDING INSPECTOR ADVERTISEMENT FOR RIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Jackson County Court at the Courthouse at Medford. Oregon, on or before 10:00 A M. on the 30th. day of August 1963, for the furnishing of five (3) sets of Tub ular Steel Bleachers for the Jack son County Ball Park. Instructions to bidders and specifications may he obtained at the office nf the County Court and the Purchaalnr Department JACKSON COUNTY COURT Earl m Miller. Countv Judge Edwin H. Tavlor, County Comm. Donald E, Faher, W County Comm. OREGON LEGAL NOTICES SHERIFF to County Treasurer over Refunds to Balance to Taxpayers June 20. '63 $21,884.97 70,511.78 1.509.07 46.05 1,291.20 27.50 725.15 272.25 The Medical OP Contact Lenses Many people, and even some physicians keep asking if contact lenses can safely be used, or if there are any serious objec tions to them. Actually, I am much impress ed by the fact that often, now a d a y s, when I meet an attract 1 v e woman, to my surprise, I find that she is wearing contact lenses. Such women tell me thai they won't wear anything else. One ot them just said, If I can t wear contact lenses I won't wear any glasses." Occasionally this woman has to take a lens out for a few minutes when she has some dust in an eye. Also, at times, If she suddenly looks to one side, the lens will flip out and she has to catch it and put it back in. But these difficulties of course are minor and are to be disregarded. It usually takes about I weeks for a person to gel ac customed to the lenses. At first they are foreign bodies which, naturally, produce many tears. As one would ex pect, there are some hyper sensitive persons who just can't or won't go through the period of adjustment. A near-sighted person gels such a thrill when for the first time, standing at some distance from a mirror, she can see herself clearly as she nevqr did before. Without glasses she saw only a blur red image of herself and the world. Don't Easily Adjust I can imagine why some people just won't or can't wear contact lenses because they do not easily adjust to new and uncomfortable things. I'll never forget seeing highly sensitive, nervous woman put on her first pair of bifocal glasses. In 30 sec onds she had them off saying, Throw them away; I won't wear them." She just would not make any effort to get used to them. To show that the big thing is to make an effort to adjust - I might say that I, who am more than normally sensitive to most stimuli, in 1832 was able to pul on bifocal glasses and walk right out of the op- tician s office. While I had a little trouble with double vision on stairs, I soon got used to it, and that is the way people must behave with contact lenses. They must be LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE M KN T NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that F J. McTamany, administrator of the estate of Carl A. Owings, also known as C. A- Owings. Deceased, has filed In the Circuit Court nf the State of Oregon for the Coun ty of Jackson his Final Account, and that Monday, the lfilh or September, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M . in the Circuit Court Room at the Jackson County Court House in Medford. Ore gon, has been fixed by order of the Court as the time and place for the hearing thereon. AM per sons having objections thereto are hereby notified to file and present the same on or before said date. Dated this 16th day of August, 1963. T. J. McTamany, Administrator 7-n Staying-Suicide Noted at Pendleton Pendleton - ll'PD - A man and his wife died in what au thorities termed a slaying suicide Thursday afternoon. The district attorney's of fice said Ervin Horn, a log ger, shot and killed his wife, Barbara June, and then shot himself. His wife was shot three times. A neighbor witnessed the shooting which occurred after an argument, the district at torney's office said. The couple is survived by four children. Subscribers To report improper or non delivery of the Mail Tribune Ih Medford. phone 772-6141; Aj in land call at 416 Bridge at., or phone 482-3002; Yreka, phone Victory 2-2R9R before 6:4. p.m. daily and 10:30 it m. Sunday. It regular delivery arrived shortly after you call please notify office, thus eliminating pedal messenger service. Roundup Kmeruiu Consultant In Medicine Mayo runic Emeritus Professor of Medicine Mayo Clinic (Register and Tribune Syndicate. 1963) patient until they can get ac customed to them. There are cases in which a person with contact lenses scratches her cornea (the clear window of the eye). She should then immediately see her opthalmologist because ny infection of a scratch might have serious conse quences. In his booklet, "How To Safeguard Your Vision," Dr. Alvarez discusses not only contact lenses but many com mon eye defects. You may ob tain a copy of the booklet by sending 25 cents and a self addressed, stamped envelope with your request for it to Dr. Walter C. Alvarez, Dept. MMT, Box 57, Des Moines 4, Iowa. Graham Attracts 40,000 To Crusade Los Angeles -IUPII- Nearly 40,000 persons turned out Thursday night for the open ing of evangelist Billy Gra ham's 25-day crusade here. He pinpointed this city as a po tential leader of a "great spiritual awakening in the United States. Graham told the crowd that the entire human race has a sword of Damocles hanging by a hair over its head. "Sooner or later," he said, "a crisis far worse than Cuba will put us all to sterner tests than Americans have ever en dured. "The racial crisis in Amer ica is getting worse. Our debts are getting bigger. In foreign affairs, we are facing the awe some and growing power of Communist China." Eugene Youth Sues City of Seaside Portland - fflPD - Attorneys for a Eugene youth who said he was injured in last year's Labor Day riots at Seaside have filed a $75,000 personal injury and false arrest suit against the City of Seaside and several police officers. The suit was filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court here. The suit alleges Richard Frederick Wick, 19, sustained severe personal injury at the hands of officers and that he was held in violation of his civil rights as guaranteed by the 14th Amendment. Named as defendants in the suit are the City of Seaside, former Police Chief John Warmonchik, Patrolman Wil liam Donovan and two uni dentified persons on the police staff. 2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS PHOENIX CHEERLEADERS, Rum mage Sale. Kehl Bids, Mon. Aug. lfilh, from fl to 4. GOOD. CLEAN RUMMAGE. SAT URDAY, 0 A.M., inn N. IVY, ALPHA T.AMnnA. KSA l-PERSONAL WE HAVE 20 Junior Students to nerve you at The Medford Beauty School. Ank about our Junior permanent!, hair rolor ing. aharnpnoH St styles. For ap pointment. JH. 772-61.V MISS PAT'S NURSERY SCHOOL All day care includes Kinder garten transportation. 773-3382. OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9:00 BIG ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION BEAVER Electric A Plumbing Supply 2740, No. Pat. Hwy. FRIDAY. AUGUST CLASSIFIED PERSONAL Lodge Notices -. . 1 Special Club Notices - , 2 Pe rso na I 3 Lost and Found , Itl 4 Instructions .. 5 Wanted Male Help 10 Wanted Female Help Male or Female Help - 12 Wanted Situations i Wanted Miscellaneous - 14 Financial St Loans 15 REAL ESTATE For Rent Houses 20 For Rent Apartments .ai For Rent Furnished Rooms .. 22 Rent Rooms and Board 23 For Rent Miscellaneous ,,,,,. 2 Wanted To Rent 25 Medford Realtv Board 30 For Sale Real Estate ,.,. ... yi Business Opportunities 32 Wanted Real Estate .33 AD DIRECTORY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Building Supplies H 40 Appliances . 41 Furniture 42 Musical Equip., Radio, TV 43 Sports and Hobbies ..44 Miscellaneous ,-, 4ft Nurssriea , 46 Dogs and Pets 50 Poultry . M Livestock 52 Wanted Livestock m Hay. Grain and Feed 54 Fruits ee Vegetables H 55 Automotive & Equipment Machinery and Tractors ........ 6(1 Logging Equipment ....fll Equipment For Rent 62 Trailers 70 Parts and Accessories .B7l Cycles and Scooters 72 Cars and Trucks - 73 UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late to Classify A MONDAY ONLY Business Directory b Classified Rates Minimum Sliej Two Llnee 1 day per word., 2 days per word.. 3 days per word.. 5 days per word.. Se llio 4WHH15o a umym per wora...,..w.. iuc Jackson, Josephine and Siskiyou Counties Rate Other Areas Per Word Oe Per Day By Line per Month 13.00 Box Number Service Charge 500 (Minimum Cash Ad 80c) Business Directory Each line per month.-. 92. 2S Minimum per month 96.75 Dead Line on Classified Ads 5 ;00 p.m. for following day, except 10 a.m. for Monday; for Sunday noon Saturday. Dead Line on Display Classi fied Ads 10:00 a.m. Saturday for Sunday and Monday: 3 p.m. the dav before publication for Tues. through Fri, APPKOVKD CREDIT CHARGES RILLED BY THE LINE Minimum Charse $1.20 3-PERSONAl Coins Be Stamps, bought & sold. JEFFERSON COIN SHOP 1 3 N. Fljr 77 J-2ajl DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM? Contact A. A. Sun. 8 p.nu Thurs. R::iO. 404 Walnut Ph. B64-200B 779-1251 DENTURES repaired and rellned wnti you wait. Day or eve. rn. 773-B026 23 L07.ler L,ane. KINDER KOLLEGE The unique pre-scnool. 77a-Htl3a, 77a-a7 JACKSONVILLE DENTAL, LAB Dentures repaired while you wait H!ltf-lV71 HHV-10.1W 'GINGER' OWNER Or BEAUTY SALON at 880 Stewart Ave. bpecial person nlirer service. All work cuaran- teed Welcomes ladles with thin. fine or problem hair. EVENING APPOINTMENTS Closrd Mondays 77a-313f FOR "a job well done leelinn" clean carpets witn Blue iuttre. Rent Electric ehampooer $1. Jo h n Jinn Pa Int Ce n te i KNIT SKIRTS SHORTENED Knit altera tlom Garment as sembled. Ming Pat Phorus 773-3382 MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio. 214 Fiunrer uidg. 77z-uon LEARN TO KNIT Classes starting Immediately For beginners-advanced knitters. Miss Pat Ph. 773-3382 ANYONE having a drinking prob lem is welcome ai me meaiora Group of Alcoholics Anonymous 8:30 p.m. Tues. St 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 Stathos Imiiror, 1005 E. Main, Medford. 773-6658. Open Mon. 8e Tues. tlll9 p.m. "MISS PATS KINDERGARTEN for 4 and 5 year olds transpor tation. Register now lor the Fall terms. Phone 773.338J CREDIT EQUITY, INC. Is a debt consolidation agency licensed Se bonded by the State nf Oregon with the purpose of planned deht reduction. 201 Medical Center Bldg. 33 N. CENTRAL 773-7103 "TREASURES 'If TRIFLES" ANTIQUES Sr GIFTS 245 Maple, Central Point 4-LOST AND FOUND LOST: Gold St white female, 7 mo. old, Bassett puppy, wash, scnooi rtint. 2 boys heartbroken. Rewardl 773-1.130. LOST downtown: Circular pin. Pale pink St green, sentimental value. 772-4414. BUILDING Fireplace Materials - Stone BUILDERS 727 W. McAndrawt 16. 1963 B 5 4-LOST AND FOUND LOST red leather matched "set key ease, cigarette caie & light- ;7r3-,.6424:H "K - W'd STRAYED 2 sheep from vicinity 772-7853?" Ki"g HWy FOUND Special permanent. "T5 at up. Lady Medford Beauty Sa lon. 773-3211. 32 N. Oakdale. 5-INSTRUCTIONS The Unique Pre-Schoot Kindergarten Koursea plus upee. lal Muiic at art. Mary Frieien. Lewis & Clark graduate. 772 4257 or 772-8633. 10-WANTED MALE HEIP WANTED 2 men for inside outside. Sales or service. Comm. ,Calj773-3333. Kirby Co BACHELOR wanted to worlc on Grade A Dairy. Cabin furn- jihedjyrjte Trlbune Box 260D. MAN to work on Grade A Dairy! , Milking gt Farm experience nec essary. House furnished. Write Tribune Box 2595. . EXPERIENCED jerwS station man. ENCO Ser. Stat. 8th and Fir. 772-5638. . REAL ESTATE Appraiser Immediate opening for an expert enced Real Property Appraiser. Must he well versed in all types Real Property appraising in act in the capacity of local resi dent appraiser for large corpora tion. Only qualified candidates will be considered. Please suhmit Resume stating age. experience, marital statue & minimum salary requirements "'Tribune Box 2537 COMM. Salesman. Excellent oppor tunny, inu CHIlVHSSinR. Stark's. 622 No. Riverside EXPERIENCED service station at- lenaam some lune-ups, perma nent, full time employment, top wages.773-3906. CARNATION COMPANY Grocery Products Division Offers opportunity for agreft sive salesman to headquarter lit Medford. Good starting salarv. Pension. Group Insurance. Profit Sharing. All expenses paid. Excellent opportunity for ad vancement. Sales or retail ex perience desired but not esscn tlal. College preferred but not required. Apply by letter stat ing age, education, marital status and complete work history to W. L Pilisbury . 1118 N, W. Front Portland, Oregon $105 WK. salary guarantee if you can quality, wauuns iroaucis 1414 Stage rd. South. AUTOMOBILE UPHOLSTER (Trimmer) with at least 2 yrs. experience. Steady work. Established shop. Commercial Seat Cover Co. 830 N. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon JUNIOR MERCHANTS WANTED for Jacksonville Medford Westside Age 12 to 15 The Mail Tribune needs Jr. Mer chants to deliver papers in Jack aonviile. Central Point and Med fnrd. Apply in person at Office ot phone 772-6141. WANTED Married man with car for Fuller Brush Rt., $105 pet wk. guaranteed to start. Phone) 772-RJ.34. 1 1 WANTED FEMALE HELP DAY Nursery assistant. Writ Tribune box 2504. CONSIDERING change In book keeping procedure. Need expert enced married lady. References. Your interest will be kept confi dential. Write Tribune Box 25fif) HOUSEKEEPER Permanent Position In motherless home-... man St boys. Near small town. House keeper may bring one child ol her own. Write Tribune Box 2368 WANTED experienced beauty op ereior. wen Known snop. ((it 7222 after 7:30 P.M. LADIES Work B: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) f 30 A. M. Lur.ier Cosmetics 13 WANTED SITUATIONS LADY will care for semi-invalid or do housework. 772-4333. STOCKMEN FEED PELLETS Your coin, or unpalatable roughage will make a base for modern balanced ration that you can feed with little labor and ne wastage. The increased meat or milk pro duced will give you maxi mum returns en a small cash investment. MORTON MILLING CO. 500 Ross Lane, Medford Commercial Buildings, Residences . Palios Pumict, Shilt S Concrete Block - Pre-Stressed Concrtt. SUPPLY Phons 773-4575 O