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of your Zodiac birth sign.
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13 Postpone 43 Moking 73 Arrive
14 News 44 You 74 Information
15 News 45 Setter 75 Now
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18 Of 48 Due 78 Place
19 Investment 49 Time 79 Of
20 Hove 50 New 80 Horns
21 Action 51 Start 81 Salt
22 Or 52 Matters 82 For
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25 A 55 The 85 Job
26 Excellent 56 To S6Cnong.es
27 For 57 What 87 Likely
28 Better 58 And 88 Approaches
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The Family Council
Kate T. - Keenine our baby
quiet keeps me exhausted.
Lewis T. - She spoils the
child. I say let her cry.
Kati T. - Our 18-montli-old
daughter knows a few words
but the one that's making a
wreck of me is "up." During
the day I respond dozens of
times. Her littiv arms shoot
up waiting for me to swoop
down, swing her high and
cuddle her. She weighs 30
pounds and after a few
swoops, I'm pooped - so I say
no and she cries. But at night
I can't let her wake every
body up.
Lewis T. - The baby seems
to be boss in our home. You'd
think a 23 - year - old woman
could keep herself from being
browbeaten by a year old
child. But Kate will turn
Ginny into a tyrant unless
she disciplines her, or lets me
take charge. I say let her cry,
even at night. Most of the
neighbors have kids them
selves and they'll understand.
The Council: Night-crying
may be for a different reason.
Science Shrinks Piles
New Way Without Surgery
Stops Itch Relieves Pain
He. York, N. Y. (SpeeUll - For tilt
first time science has found new
healinc" substance with the aston
ishing ability to shrink hemor
rhoids, stop itching, and relieve
pain - without surgery.
In case .after case, while gently
relieving pain, actual reduction
(shrinkage I took place.
Most amazing of all-results were
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SEPT. 23 r
Oct. uiit'eV
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NOV. 22 VVl
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SAGITTAIIIUS
NOV. 23
DEC. 22 p( I
h.1.39-49.M"
166-76-82-90.
CAPRICORN
DEC. 23
JAN. 20 4rv:
11-14.29-40
M8-64-73 VS
AQUARIUS
JAM 51
13-21 -30-37 g
152-59-80-86 L
PISCES
FEB 20)2jr
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Menace
(JUT
By day, Ginny may summon
her mother from sheer bore
dom, but the night call often
springs from panic or pain
and requires reassurance. Un
til this possibility is ruled
out, it would be cruel to let
this young child just "cry it
out." A babe's-eye view of the
world is Mother and Father.
Not seeing, hearing, touching
one of them for a long period
can be frightening . . . But
Lewis is right to warn against
letting Ginny be ringmaster.
That's Kate's job during the
day, and a joint role at night.
And if Kate takes a loving but
firm stand during Ginny's
waking hours, the nighttime
power struggle should be
brief. Tips: Give her lots o'
lovin' without her asking, in
cluding the "up's." A no must
mean no, though it may be
softened via a toy or just a
pat. Bedtime can have a fixed
ritual (bath, roughhouse, sing
ing, etc.) culminating in a
clear good night. Crying
should not win back for Ginny
the pleasures of the day.
She'll catch on fast. .
so thorough that sufferers made
astonishing statements like "Piles
have ceased to be a problem!"
The secret is a new healing sub
stance ( Bio-Dyne) discovery of
a world-famous research institute.
This substance is now available
in $uppotitorj or otnfmeric form
under the name Preparation .
At all drug counters.
Time
By Jimmy Hatlo
MAZURKA kEEPS
THIN6S RUNNING
SMOOTHLY ALL
VE4R AND CAM
LEAVE THE DECKS
CLEARED WHILE
SUE TAKES MER
WELL-EARNED
TWO WEEVS Off-'
tLarM
High School Diploma Worth 20 Years On Job
The comparative value of "experience" in a job in the
United States is sinking rapidly. Today, just a high school
diploma is worth more than 20 years of work experience
without that diploma - an astonishing reversal of all his
torical precedents.
Until the post-World War II era there was a premium
on experience: An older worker in the U. S. earned more
money for his years on the job than a better educated green
twig. But now exactly the reverse is true. "Experience alone
carries less weight these days," Denis F. Johnston, of the
U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, will report in the "Occu
pational Outlook Quarterly" to be released in September.
"Much of it can become obsolete overnight due to techno
logical change."
To put a price tag on education versus experience, a
man 35 years old with a high school diploma earns an av
erage of $1,594 a year more than a man with 20 years ex
tra work "experience" but no high schooling. If this man has
a college degree, he averages $4,456 more a year than his
counterpart with that extra 20 years of experience.
The last year of high school alone may be worth up
up lo $1,721 a year to a young man, government studies
indicate. Over a man's working life this will add up io
tens of thousands of dollars - fancy turns for a dropout
to forfeit in the last year of high school.
An all-time record of 51.9 per cent of all male workers
today have completed high school - meaning that for the
first time the number of both men and women workers who
have had at least four years of high school is larger than
those who have not. But today's unparalleled teenage
jobless rate of 16 per cent underlines the grim fact that edu
cational requirements for jobs are outrunning teenage edu
cational attainments.
In view of the educational demands, it's downright ter
rifying to realize that over one-third of our young people
are entering the labor force
There is an unemployment explosion implicit in the fact
that the Labor Department has not changed its estimate that
7.5 million youths across the nation will have dropped out
of high school by the end of this decade - and 2.5 million
will not have even completed eighth grade.
It's not just a matter of money - although that's im
portant enough. A man 20 years old today earns only $748
a year on average if he has less than four years of high
school. He earns an average of $2,469 with a high school dip
loma, $2,878 with a college degree.
The high school diploma also carries benefits be
yond the paycheck, the most significant of which is job
security. As a dramatic illustration, the jobless rate for
high school dropouts 18 to 24 years old is nearly double
the rate for those with a diploma - 17.6 per cent against
9.8 per cent. For those with one year of college, the un
employment rate drops again by almost half-lo 5.5 per
cent.
Even more alarming is the mounting evidence that lack
of education is barring huge numbers from our new automation-inspired
national training-retraining programs. In
one group of 107,000 applicants for training courses who
were recently surveyed, only 6,300 survived the screening
process for enrollment. Tens of thousands were turned down
because they didn't have the basic education to qualify for
the relatively simple classes.
No matter how you view it, the need for education is
becoming increasingly imperative in our country. The teen
ager who drops out of school now and stays out dooms him
self for life. Here's what the Census Bureau finds is the av
erage annual income of men in various age brackets by years
of school completed.
Age
1-3 yrs. H.S.
14-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
$ 748
$4,425
$5,245
$5,317
$5,201
Highway Use Tax on
Portland-Highway vehicle
truck owners or operators
should pay the federal use tax
on motor vehicles used on the
public highways by Aug. 31,
according to A. G. Erickson,
director of internal revenue
in Oregon. Payment must be
received by Sept. 3, because
the last regular day for filing
falls on a non-workday. Erick
son said that Form 2290
should be used for filing pur
poses. Taxpayers required to pay
the federal use tax on motor
vehicles should keep in mind
that new legislation passed
last year changed the rates of
this tax. Information, if neces-
Drinking Capacity
Should Be Tesfed
London - ll'PD - Judges, law
yers, doctors and policemen
should be thoroughly experi
enced in drinking before they
take part in drunk driving
cases, a physician believes.
Dr. B N. Wright of the Na
tional Institute for Medical
Research suggested they drink
enough to test their own ca
pacity before Judging others.
In an article in the Magis
trate's Journal, he said the
drink test would put judg
ments on "a sounder basis."
MEDFORD
A-Too lit To Classify
FOR SALE Straw In Field. JSC
bale. This week only. Francis
Russell. Jacksonville Hwy.
FOR RENT 3-Rm. turn, cabin,
close In Med ford. $35. 535-2700.
FOR SALE Canning corn. 440 W.
Pine. Central Point.
FOR SALE 58 Ford Hardtop.
Good condition. $595. 773-7074.
FOR SALE Frigidaire auto, wash
er. New motor & new timer.
$60. 664-1685.
FOR RENT Small cottage In rear.
Water It garbage rd. 1218 W.
Main or call 773-5057.
WANTED 20" to 30' house trailer.
535-2010.
FOR SALE or Trade for livestock
Mercury Mark 28 outboard mo
tor. 826-4186 Eves.
FOR SALE 1956 Chev. VS. $150.
Take over payments. See at 207
"D" St.. Jacksonville.
FOR SALE 16 ft. canopied boat
12 HP motor, new tilt trailer,
good shape. $425 complete. See
after 5 p.m. 723 S. Newtown.
FOR SALE AKC Reg. French
Poodle. Apricot color. 772-5818.
FOR SALE 1962 Cardinal Deluxe".
13 ft. like new. 482-3429.
FOR RENT 3 bdrm. apt. Furn. of
unfurn. Close in. Water-garbage
pd. $60 mo. 814 W. 8th. 773-
5491.
WANTED 10x14 light weight wall
tent, must be in good condition.
664-2074.
FOR SALE Good family cow.
Just freshened. $160. 664-1944.
FOR SALE 2 male Labrador re
triever pups. AKC reg. 9 mo.
old. Have shots St are partially
trained. $75 ea. 772-2730.
Your Money's
Worth
By SYLVIA PORTER
Copyright, Hall Syndicate, Inc.
without a high school diploma.
H. S. Dip.
$2,469
$5,175
S6.016
$5,989
$5,750
Col. De.
$2,878
$6,640
$8,878
$9,130
$8,510
Trucks Due Aug. 31
ary, may be obtained by call
ing the Internal Revenue
service in Medford.
LEGAL NOTICES
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
Citv 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 retired by assets
merits levied upon property bene
fited by such work.
The work Includes the olloving:
Approximately 500 linear feet
Trench Excavation tnd Backfill
Approximately 500 linear feet
Furnish At Install b" Cast Iron Pipe
Approximately 125 lbs. Furnish
& Install Cast Iron Fittings
Approximately I ea. Furnish it
Install GMe Valves
Approximately 1 ea Furnish it
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 t SI 5 00 p Dollars, which
sum o deposited will be refunded
if said Plans and Specifications
sre returned In good condition
within 3 days after the bid open
ing. The right is reserved to reject
any and all proposals and to ac
cept such proposal as is to the
best interest of the City
Dated this 13th day of August,
1963
CITY OF MEDFORD. OREGON
By Robert h. Lee. Manager
Board of Water Commissioners
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD,
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of
NATHANIEL BERT SMITH,
also known as N. BERT SMITH,
also known as BERT SMITH,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
I have been appointed executrix
of the estate of NATHANIEL
BERT SMITH, also known as N.
BERT SMITH, also known as
BERT SMITH, deceased, by the
Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jacknon County, and
have qualified. All persons having
claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified as by law re-
Suired to me at the office of
ames C. Wilson Jr.. 216 East Ptne
Street. Central Point. Oregon,
within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published August
19th. 19H3.
LILLIAN C. ANDERSON.
Executrix
James C. Wilson Jr.
216 E. Pine St.
Central Point, Ore.
Attorney for Executrix
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY. PROBATE
DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
May C. Hayes, deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has filed his
final account and report in the
above entitled estate and that by
order of the Circuit Court of Jack
son County, Oregon. Probate De
partment, a hearing upon the
same has been set for Tuesday,
August 27. 1063. In the Circuit
Court Room at the Courthouse in
Medford, Jackson County. Oregon,
at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A.M.
All persons having objections
thereto are hereby notified to
present the same on or before
such time.
Date of first publication of this
notice U July 29. 1063.
James Collins Hayes,
Administrator
Roberts, Kelltngton, Branchfield
Ac Heffernan
Attorneys for Administrator
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
NO. P-189-63
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OR OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate of
WILLIAM T. PARMETER,
Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned Robert D. Dames, the
duly appointed, qualified and act
ing administrator of the above
entitled estate under and by vir
tue of an Order duly and regu
larlv made, rendered and entered
bv the Circuit Court of the County
of Jackson, State of Oregon, under
date of July 26, 1963. licensing,
empowering and ordering him sn
to do. will offer for sale and will
sell at cither a public or a pri
vate sale at the office of Robert
D. Dames. 1 Goldy Building. Med
ford. Oregon, on and after the
30th day of August. 1963. for
either cash or upon credit and
subject to the further order and
confirmation of said court all the
right, title, estate, Hen and inter
est that he. as administrator of
said estate, has In and to the fol
lowing described premises, lying
and being situate in the County
of Jackson, State of Oregon, to
wlt: The South half of the Southeast
quarter of the Southeast quar
ter nf Section 4. Townshlo 38
South Range 2 West of the
Willamette Meridian, Jackson
County. Oregon.
DATED this 29th day of July,
1963.
nnhtrt D. Dames.
Administrator of the Estate
of William L.. rarmeter.
Deceased.
NOTICE OF SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of
Jackson, in Probate:
In the matter of the estate ot
Fred Theodore Drow. also
known ai Fred T. Drow, de
ceased. Notice is hereby given that under
and bv virtue of an order by James
M . Main. .ludse of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
the County ot jaCKSon, in proDaie,
made on the 31st day of July,
initfi In the mutter of the estate
of Fred Theodore Drow. also
known as Fred T. Drow. deceased,
the undersigned as Administrator
of said estate will sell at private
sale to the ntgnest oiaoer, suojcci
to a confirmation oi saia i-ouri,
the following described real prop
erty located In Jackson County,
Oreffon. to-wit:
Beginning at the Southeast corner
of tne wormwesi quarter oi me
Northwest quarter of Section 31.
Township 36 South, Range 4 West
of the Willamette Meridian, in
Jackson County, Oregon: running
thence West, along the South line
of said Northwest quarter of the
Northwest quarter, a distance of
338.5 feet, more or less, to the
center line of Savage Creek;
thence Northerly along said center
line, 164 feet to the Southwest cor
ner of premises described in Vol
ume 314, Page 327. Jackson Coun
ty Oregon Deed Records; thence
Southeasterly along the Southerly
line of said premises and Its ex
tension, a distance of 325.5 feet,
mnr. or less, to a point on the
East line of said Northwest quar
ter of the Northwest quarter,
which is 27 feet North of the
Boint of beginning, and thence
outh along said East line to the
point of beginning. Said sale will
be conducted from and after the
nth day of September. int3; all
bids to be submitted to the Ad
ministrator at the low offices of
Johnson. Telfcr & Sloan, 220 SE
H Street, lirants r, uregon.
The terms of said sale will be:
cash, oi upon terms to be ap
proved by the Court. The Admin
istrator reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids. George H.
ct..iAtn Administrator of the
estate of Fred Theodore Drow.
also known as rrai ".""li
ceased. Johnson. Telfer & Sloan,
Attornevs for Administrator.
From the office of Johnson,
Telfer It Sloan
Attorneys at Law
220 SE H Street
Grants Pass. Oregon
""NOTICE TO" CONTRACTORS
Scaled proposals addressed lo
the Citv of Medford. Oregon, and
endorsed "Proposal for Street
Construction Projects. 1. Dakota.
Avenue, 2. 10th Street. 3. Whittle
Ave 4 Pearl Street, and 5. Street
Resurfacing on South Grape
Street" will he received at the of
fice of the City Recorder until
11:00 A.M. on the 30th day of
August. 1963. and thereafter will
be publicly opened and read and
will then be referred to the City
Council. . , j , .
The 5 projects Include the fol
lowing work:
1. paving uannia nvum. .......
Alberts Street to Columbus
300 feet in length
2. Paving 10th Street from Co-
umbus to Hamilton 1277
feet In length
3 Paving Whittle Avenue Cra
ter Lake Highway to Pat.
rick 1433 feet in length
4 Paving Pearl Street Saling
to J a c k s o n 600 feel in
lenth
5. Resurfacing Grape Street
13th to Melrose 16o0 feet
In length
Plans special provisions, gen
eral specifications, and contract
agreements may be obtained al
ik. nmre of the City Manager.
City Hall. Medford. Oregon
Bids must ne accoTiiMBincu ....
a certified check, equivalent to
5",. of the proposal payable to the
Citv Treasurer of the City of Med
ford. Oregon, to guarantee that If
a proposal is accepted, a contract
will be entered Into and Its per
formance secured. A Bidders
Bond lo like effect and amount
with a corporate surety will be ac
ceptable for this project Bids
must be in writing and signed by
or on behalf of the bidders.
Bidders shall prcqualify as pro
vided bv law under Sections
279 012. 279 014. and 279.018, Ore
gon Revised Statutes.
All of the provisions of Chapter
827, Oregon Laws of 1959. relat
ing to Wsge Rates to be paid on
all contracts for Public Works In
this stale must he complied with
The City of Medford reserves
the right to reject any and all
bids and accept such bids as arc
to the hest Interest of the city
CITY OF MEDFORD, OREGON
Vernon Thorpe
Public Works Director
Dated: August 18. 1963
OREGON
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
No. 63-445-1. I
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE I
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY i
JAMES CHAPPELEAR. !
Plaintiff j
vs.
CLIFFORD A. NEPHEW.
Defendant.
TO CLIFFORD A. NEPHEW, the
above named defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the I
Complaint filed against you in the i
above entitled cause within four
weeks from the date of the first
fmblication of this Summons and
f you fail to so appear and an-'
swer aaid Complaint for want
thereof Plaintiff will take judg
ment against you in the iuin of
$3300 00 together with interest
thereon at the rate of 6 per cent
per annum from October 23, 1957.
until paid, and for plaintiff costs
and disbursements herein to be
taxed.
You are further herebv notified
that IS shares of Medford Veneer
and Plywood Corporation evi
denced by slock certificate No.
1036 and registered to your name
ana loan funds totalling $:tou fiti
owed to you by the said Medford
Veneer and Plywood Corporation
have been attached in said cause
ana that plaintiff will apply to the
above entitled Court for an order
of sale thereof to satisfy any judg
ment that may be recovered r.y
plaintiff in said cause.
The date of the order for publi
cation of this Summons is July 26.
1963 The time prescribed for pub
lication of this Summons is once
each week for four consecutive
weeks. The date of the first pub
lication of this Summons is July
29, 1063.
DeForest & Hansen,
Bv Russell W. DeForest.
Of Attorneys for Plaintiff
H. u. Address: 228 Frank-
lln Building, Medford. Ore,
NOTICE
NO. 10403
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
FLONNIE MARIE COSTA, aka
MARIE COSTA, aka MARIE
TUGADE. aka F. M. TUGADE.
aka FLONNIE TUGADE. aka
FLONNIE M. SYLVIA. aka
FLONNIE MARIE McCOMB, aka
FLONNIE MARIE ROUSE. De
ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY ' GIVEN
that Kenneth Costa has filed his
final accounting in the above en
titled estate and that the above
Court has fixed Monday, the 26th
day of August, 1063. at the hour of
1:30 o'clock p.m. in the Circuit
Court in the Court House at Med
ford, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing of said final ac
count and for the settlement
thereof.
Dated and published this 22nd
day of July. 1963.
KENNETH COSTA
Former Administrator
HAVILAND &
CLINKINBEARD
Attorneys for
Kenneth Costa
1005 East Main Street
Medford, Oregon
COTTON
SUMMER and
SIZES
VALUES TO $7.98
$099
V PAIR
2 Pair $6.99
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DAIUT farm m llilnls 1?
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WANTED: house. t nmnis ir
- nuir vrll.li k:im:a' for smsll
shop: Prftftrrably scl olt.
WANTKD TO hV.AHK i S75 .(.
ft vffios snsre Business P;s
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entranced or unfurftlshe.fr.f .
basement, carport. St Poca
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after &
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HOUSES AVAILABLE Knw
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LEGAL NOTICES
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Scaled bids will be received bv
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 (5 sets of Tub
ular Steel Bleachers for the Jack
son County Ball Park.
Instructions to bidders and
specifications may be obtained
at the oflicc of the County Court
and the Purchasing Department.
JACKSON COUNTY COURT
Earl M Miller.
Countv Judge
Edwin H. Taylor,
County Comm.
Donald E. Faber,
County Comm.
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 11187
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OK JACKSON
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
DALE H HARDING, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her final
account and report in the above
entitled estate and that hy an order
of the circuit court of the state of
Oregon for the county of Jackson,
proba'e department, the hearing
upon the same has been set for
the 29th day of August. 1963 in
the above entitled court at the
Jackson County Courthouse at
Medford. Oregon, at the hour of
10 o'clock a.m.
All persons having objections
thereto are hereby notified to
present the same on or hefore
such time. The date of first publi
cation of this notice is the 29th
day of July. 1963.
Beatrice R. Harding
Executrix of the Estate nf
Dale H. Harding, deceased
Brophy, Wilson & Duhaime
200 Franklin Building
Medford. Oregon
Attorneys for Executrix
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 1155.1
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF JACKSON
In Probate
In the Matter of the Estate of
LA VON DUDDLESON KRUMB.
Deceased.
Notice is hereby Riven IMt the
undersigned 6 administrator uith
will annexed of the estate ot
La Von Duddlcson Krumb, de
ceased, has filed his final Account
in the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County and
that Monday, the 2tith day of Au
gust. 19113. at the hour of 11:30
o'clock a.m. of said day in the
courtroom of said court has been
appointed by said court as the
time Hnd place for the hearing ot
objertious thereto and the settle
ment thereof.
JAMES P. ROGERS,
Administrator
with Will Annexed
Dated and first published, July 29,
19(13.
Date of last publication, August
in. ifir.3.
Rockwood. Davics, Biggs, Strayer
and Stool.
1410 Ycon Building,
Portland 4. Oregon.
Attorneys for Administrator
with Will Annexed.
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MONDAY, AUGUST
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 11424
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN PROBATE
On the Matter of the Estate of
WALTER A. GRANT, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned. Dorothy S.
Gcbhard, Administratrix with the
will annexed of the estate of Wal
ter A Grant, deceased, has tiled
her First and Final deport and
Account in and with the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Jackson County, and that Tues
day, the 27th day of August, 1063
at the hour of 10:00 A.M. of said
day, in the courtroom of Depart
ment One of said court in the
Jackson County Courthouse tn the
City of Medford, Oregon has been
appointed and set as the time and
place nf hearing of objections to
said First and Final Report and
Account and the settlement there
of, and of said estate.
DATED and first published this
29 day of July, 1963.
DOROTHY S. GEBHARD
Administratrix with the will
annexed
KELLY & GRANT
Attorneys for Administratrix
1005 E. Main St.
Mcdforn. Oregon
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day. Auc. 20. at 8 pm.
Visitors welcome. Refreshments.
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RUMMAGE Sale Buttons, pie.
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CARPETS and life too can be beau-
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Paint Center.
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MISS PAT'S NURSERY SCHOOL
All day care includes Kinder-
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Coins It Stamps, bought It sold.
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13 N Fir 772-2859
DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM?
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DENTURES repaired and rellned
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OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON at
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