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the champ fisherman. who can
catch any deep-sea dencen-
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WHITE HOUSE PUPPIES Buttcrlly (left) and Streaker,
GffsDrinc o Caroline Kennedy's Welsh terrier Charlie and
Pushinka, daughter of a Russian space dog, are shown at
the White House Monday prior to departure for their new
homes. The 9 'i-weeks-old puppies were won by Karen House,
10, of Westchester, 111., and Mark Bruce, 9, of Columbia,
Mo., when their letters were selected at random by Mrs,
Kennedy from about 5,000 sent to her and the President ask
ing for Pushinka's offspring. (UPI)
Cool Weather Fails
To Lessen Crowd at
Area Music Festival
Last night's cool weather,
failed to lessen the size of
the audience at the Britt Gar
dens Music festival perform
ance in Jacksonville, or to
dampen the enthusiasm. A
large audience assembled,
listened attentively and with
evident enjoyment, and ap
plauded warmly at the close.
The program opened with
the special fanfare by the
brasses and orchestra used for
every concert; this is impres
sive but last night the play
ing wasn't quite as smooth as
past programs. However, the
concerto for two trumpets and
strinR orchestra, with James
Smith and Charles Lauer as
soloists, was well performed.
The Manfrcdini work was
followed by a "Concerto for
Clarinet and String Orches
tra'" by the contemporary
composer. Aaron Copland,
with David Atkins as soloist.
Many listeners find the first
portion of this composition
rather dry and tedious, but
the mood of the last part has
more substance and appeal.
If Copland means to reflect
the tensions, distractions and
fears of modern life, he suc
ceeds to a degree in this com
position. Accomplished Clarinetist
Mr. Atkins is an accomplish
ed clarinetist -the woodwind
section of the festival orches
tra is said to be especially
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cianship has helped to build
this reputation.
The program closed with
an excellent interpretation of
Bach's "Suite No. 3 in D
major" as directed by con
ductor Trudeau. This is music
to please an audience par
ticularly the Air and last
night the response from the
listeners was most warm.
For those who have not yet
attended a concert of the new
Britt festival, let us say that
this type of program in the
informal woodland and gar
den setting offers many ad
vantages. No one has to "dress up."
Those in the audience wear
any type of clothing which
suits the fancy and taste and
they bring blankets, pillows,
folding chairs, back rests and
all manner of equipment to
make themselves comfortable.
Others use the seating ar
ranged at one side of the
area.
Pretty ushers, wearing
bright blue dresses, have been
faithfully in attendance at all
performances and prove help
ful. There is a refreshment
stand where patrons may buy
soft, cold drinks and in the
evening there is also hot cof
fee. Parents Bring Children
Parents bring their chil
dren, and if the small ones
become restless or sleepy, it is
an easy matter to make them
comfortable on the slopes; the
children bother no one, as is
sometimes the case in an au
ditorium. Patrons may smoke.
or sip a beverage during the
playing of the music. Some
lean against trees, others
stretch out full length and
I contemplate the sky or stars
while the music flows over
them
The Shakespearean festival
at Ashland has brought de
light and joy to many who at
one '.'me believed that the
Bard was only for the egg
heads or scholars: now they
know that Shakespeare is for
everyone. They are the rich
er for the discovery.
Bach and Mozart, loo. are
not just for those who have
studied music and for a for
By Jimmy Hatlo
1 35 Physicians
Attend Lectures
01 Cancer Society
About 135 physicians at
tended the fourth annual John
Tomlin Memorial Cancer lee
tures in Medford last week
end. Tins year s topic was
gynecologic cancer.
Friday evening's banquet
speaker was Dr. Howard C.
Stearns, clinical instructor in
the department of obstetrics
and gynecology at the Uni
versity of Oregon medical
school.
In opening his talk, Dr.
Stearns told of his grandpar
ents traveling by wagon to
Medford where they were
among the first settlers. Jack
son st. now runs along one of
the boundaries of the Stearns'
grant which included much of
the present downtown area.
All of the lecturers com
mended the Jackson County
unit of the American Cancer
Society for the series, com
menting on the necessity for
continuous education during
the life of the physician.
Dr. Donald G. McKay, New
York City, Delafield professor
of pathology in the College of
Physicians and Surgeons,
Columbia university, stressed
that a doctor is a student all
his life.
Medicine is constantly ac
quiring new methods of diag
nosis and treatment and it is
through the efforts of organi
zations such as the American
Cancer Society that doctors
are seeing a diminishing inci
dence of certain type of can
cer. Among the other speakers
in the fields of pathology,
radiology and gynecology for
the lectures were Dr. James
M. Whitely, president of the
Oregon division, American
Cancer Society, and a clinical
professor of obstetrics and
gynecology at the University
of Oregon medical school; Dr.
Edward C. Hill, assistant pro
fessor of gynecology and ob
stetrics, University of Cali
fornia medical school in San
Francisco and Dr. Milton D.
Hyman, assistant clinical pro
fessor of radiology at the Uni
versity of Oregon medical
school.
Among those who attended
the lectures was Dr. Thomas
Gillespie, San Francisco, west
ern regional medical affairs
director of the American Can
cer Society.
Both Dr. Hill and Dr. Gil
lespie stressed the importance
of routine complete examina
tions for women.
The lectures are sponsored
by the local unit of the Ameri
can Cancer Society through a
grant established by the late
John Tomlin. Dr. Otto R.
Emig was chairman of this
year's program.
tunate few who have been
trained to know and under
stand. Bach, like Shakespeare,
is for everyone and can bring
delight, joy and even peace
to those who are willing to
open their ears and their
minds. Sample it. at the new
music festival in Jackson
ville.-O.S.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO RMHTOHS
No. P-m-63
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I have been appointed Exec
utrix in ine estate OI EMIL AL
BERT PEARSON, deceased, bv
the Probate Department of the
circuit Court of the State of
urefjon ior Jackson Lountv.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby reauirri
to present the same, with proper
vouchers, within six months from
the date of the first publication
hereof, at the office of Jones and
Reeder. attorneys for the execu
trix, at 411 West Eighth Street,
Medford. Orrcon.
Dated and first published the
3lst dav of Julv. Ifl63
MARGARY PEARSON
Executrix
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS
Sealed bids will be received hv
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 bidder and
specifications may be obtained
at the office of tha Countv Court
and the Purchasing Drpartment
JACKSON COUNTY COURT
Earl M Mitlrr.
Countv Judge
Edwin H. Taylor,
County Comm.
Donald E. Faber.
County Comm.
MEDFORD
IEGAI NOTICES
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Red Blanket Blowdown
Oral auction bidi will be received
by the District Ranger, or hit au
thorized representative at the of
fice of the District Ranger. Prospect
Ranter Station. Prospect. Oregon,
beginning at 11:00 A. NT. P.D.T..
August 30. 1963. for all merchant
able timber marked or designated
for cutting on an area embracing
33 acres, more or less, within sec
tions 12. 13. 14 and 13. T. 32 S..
R. 4 E. W.M.. surveyed, in the
Rogue River National Forest. Jack
son County. Oregon. The estimated
volumes are: 205 M board feet of
Douglas-fir: 100 M board feet of
western white pine, sugar pine and
ponderosa pine: 130 M board feet
of white fir and other species. The
minimum acceptable bid per M
board feet is as follows: Douglas
fir $23.05: western white pine, su
gar pine and ponderosa pine C 18.00;
white fir and other species. $9.20.
This includes the following rates,
per M board feet for stumpage in
cluding deposit for sale area bet
terment: Douglas-fir $23.40: west
ern white pine, sugar pine and pon
derosa pine $16.33; white fir and
other species $7.33, and $1.63 for
slash disposal for all species. In ad
dition there is within the sale area
an unestimated volume of Douglas
fir logs and peeler blocks, unmer
chantable because of defect which
the bidder may agree to remove at
$1.00 per M board feet, gross scale.
Scaled bids will be publicly opened
and posted at the Prospect Ranger
Station, at 11:00 A. M.. P.D.T., Au
gust 30. 1963. All those who sub
mitted a satisfactory sealed bid will
be permitted immediately to con
tinue auction bidding. A money
order, bank draft, cashier's or certi
fied check in the sum or $4,100.00
must accompany each bid. to he
applied to the purchase price, re
funded, or retained for application
to any claim for damages, accord
ing to the conditions of sale. If re
quested hy the purchaser, contract
terms will permit felling of timber
in advance of payment up to the
value of the performance bond. If
an oral bid is declared to be high
at the closing of the auction .the
bidder must immediately confirm
the oral bid by submitting it in
writing on a Forest Service bid
form. The right to reject any and
all bids is reserved. Forest Service
bid forms for use In submitting
scaled bids and full information
concerning the timber, the condi
tions of sate and the submission
of bids should he obtained from
the District Banger, Prospect
Ranger Station. Prospect. Oregon.
or the Forest Supervisor. Medford,
uregon, oetore mas are suDmmed.
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE ,
Bessie Rock Blowdown
Oral auction bids will be re
ceived hy the District Ranger, or
nis autnorizcd representative at
the office of the District Ranger,
Prospect Ranger Station. Prospect,
Oregon, beginning at 10:00 A.M..
P.D.T., August 30. 1963. for all
merchantable timber marked or
designated for cutting on an area
embracing 20 acres, more or less,
within sections 22 and 26. T. 32 S
R. 4 E.. W.M., surveyed, in the
Rocue River National Forest. Jack
son County. Oregon. The estimated
volumes are: zuu M board reel oi
Shasta red fir and other species.
i ne minimum acceptame met per m
hoard feet is as follows: Shasta red
fir and other species $10.25. This
includes the foil owing rates, per M
board feet for stumpace including
deposit for sale area betterment:
Shasta red fir and other species
$10.25 and $0.00 for slash disposal
tor an species, beaieo nios win
be nuhliclv ODcned and posted
at the Prospect Rancer Station, at
m:uu a.m.. f. u. i.. migusi ju.
1963. All those who submitted
satisfactory sealed bid will he
permitted immediately to con
tinue auction bidding. A money
order, name oraii. rasmer s
certified check in the sum of
$700.00 must accompany each bid,
to be applied to the purchase price,
refunded, or retained for applica
tion to any claim for damages,
according to tne conditions of sale.
If reauested bv the purchaser,
contract terms will permit felling
of timber In advance of payment
tin to tne value oi trie pertorm'
ance bond. If an oral bid Is de
clared to he high at the closing of
the auction, the bidder must im
mediately confirm the oral bid
hv submitting it in writing on
Forest Service bid form. The right
to reject any and all bids is re
served. Forest Service bid forms
for use in submitting sealed bids
and full information concerning
the timber, the conditions of sale
and the submission of bids should
obtained from the District
Ranger. Prospect Ranger Station.
prospect. Oregon, or tne forest
Supervisor. Medford. Oregon, be
fore bids are submitted.
NOTICE OF SALE
No. 11511
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
WALTER A. JAMES. Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to order made and
entered in the above entitled
court. In the matter of said estate,
the undersigned, administrator
with will annexed of the above
entitled estate, from and after the
28th day of August. 1963. at the
office of administrator, 204 Fluh
rer Building. P. O. Box 1262. Med
ford. Oregon, will proceed to sell
at private sale to the highest and
best bidder the interest of the
above entitled estate to the fol
lowing described real property
siituated in Jackson County, Ore
gon, to-wit:
An undivided one-half interest
in and to the following:
Beginning at a point 379,5 feet
South from the Northwest cor
ner of Government Lot 6. in Sec
tion 10, Township 34 South.
Range 1 West of the Willamette
Meridian, thence East 394 feet;
thence South parallel with the
West line of Lot 8. 1925 feet,
more or less, to the north line
of the property described on
page 58 of Volume 246 of the
Deed Records of Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon: thence West along
the North line of said property.
394 feet, thence North 192.5
feet, more or less, to the point
of beginning.
E. R. Bashaw
Administrator with
Will Annexed
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. P-lR2-fi3
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersi fined has been ap
pointed Administrator of the
Estate of Willie E. Owlngs. also
known as W. F. Owfngs. deceased,
hv the Probate Department of the
Circuit Court of the Slate Of Ore
son for Jackson Countv.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required
to present the same, with proper
vouchers, within six months from
the date of the first publication
hereof, at thp office of Jones and
Reeder. attorneys ior tne Anmm
istrator. 411 West Eighth Street,
Medford. Oreeon.
Dated and first published this
14th day of August. 1913.
ROBERT A. BOYER.
Administrator
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY.
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the estate of
r airp Hnnlev. deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I have been appointed Execu
trix of the above estate by an order
made by said court on July 30.
1963; all creditors having claims
against said deceased are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
verified and with proper vouchers
attached, to me at the office of
Roberts. Kellington. Branchfield A
Heffcrnan. Standard Insurance
Blrig . Medford. Oregon, within six
months from the date of this not. re.
Dated at Medford. Oregon, this
31st day of Julv. 1963.
Mary L Hanley.
Executrix
WALTER H. JONES-S.R.A.
Professional Roll EiHto
Appraiser Consultant
72 Century Bldg.
Phono 772-4451
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
LEGAL NOTICES
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE'
Grey Rock Blowdown
Oral auction bids will be re.
ceived by the District Ranger, or
his authorized representative at
the office of the District Ranger,
Prospect Ranger Station, Prospect,
Oregon, beginning at 10:30 A.M..
PDT.. August 30. 1963. for all
merchantable timber marked or
designated for cutting on an aren
embracing 81 acres, more or less,
within Sections 8. 9, and 16. T.
31 S.. R. 2 E.. W.M., surveyed. In
the Rogue River National Forest.
Jackson County, Oregon. The esti
mated volumes are; 490 M board
feet of Shasta red fir and other
species. The minimum acceptable
bid per M board feet is as follows:
Shasta red fir and other species
$10.43. This includes the following
rates, per M board feet for stump
age: Shasta red fir and other spe
cies $9.60. and $0.85 for slash
disposal for all species. In addition
mere is wttnin tne sale area an
unestimated volume of Douglas
fir logs and oeeler hlnrlc ..nmr.
charitable because of defect which
the bidder may agree to remove
at $0.50 per m board feet, gross
scaie. aeaiea Dins will be mibliclv
opened and posted at the Prospect
nanKcr oiauan I 1U:JU A.M..
P.D.T., August 30. 1963. All those
who submitted a satisfactory sealed
bid will be permitted immediately
to continue auction bidding. A
money order, bank draft, cashier's
or certified check in the sum of
9i.ouu.uu must accompany each
bid, to be applied to the purchase
price, refunded, or retained for ap
plication to any claim for dam
ages, according to the conditions
of sale. If reauested hv the nnr.
chaser, contract terms will permit
iciimik wi uuiuer in aavance or pav
ment up to the value of the per
formance bond. If an oral bid Is
declared to be hloh t th rinsinn
of the auction, the bidder must im
mediately coniirm tne oral bid
by submitting it in writing on a
Forest Service bid form. The right
to reject any and all bids is re
served. Forest Service bid forms
for use in submitting sealed bids
and full Information concerning
the timber, the conditions of sale
and the submission of bids should
be obtained from the District Rang
er. Prospect, Oregon, or the Forest
Supervisor, Medford. Oregon, be
fore bids are submitted.
SUMMONS
Case So. fil-Xl-l.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF JACKSON
STATE OF OREGON, by and
through Its State Highway Com
mission, composed of Glenn L.
Jackson. Kenneth N. Fridlev
and David B. Simpson. Plaintiff,
vs.
NORMAN E WILSON and
MARY JO WILSON, husband
and wife; A. L. DORSON and
MARY J. DORSON, husband and
wife; GEORGE S. HUGHES
and LEON A E. HUGHES, hus
band and wife; and ALL
OTHER PERSONS OR PAR
TIES UNKNOWN claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or
Interest In the real estate de
scribed In he complaint herein,
Defendants.
TO: NORMAN E. WILSON and
MARY JO WILSON, husband
and wife; and ALL OTHER
PERSONS OR PARTIES UN
KNOWN claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest tn
the real estate described tn the
complaint herein. Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
aDove-emitied court and cause
on or before the expiration of five
weeks form the date of the first
publication of his summons, to
wit: On or before the 25th day of
September, 1963.
If you fail to so appear and
answer, plaintiff, for want there
of, will anolv to the above-
entitled Court for the relief
prayed for- in Its complaint, to
wit: inai an assessment, oe mane
hy a jury empaneled in this ac
tion to determine the compensa
tion to be paid by reason of the
appropriation of the real property
herein sought to be condemned
and appropriated, and that upon
payment into court of tne com
Densation assessed bv a Jury, t
Judgment he given vesting in the
State of Oregon, by and through
Its State Highway Commission,
rf s mnle title to the real prop
erty described In paragraph IV of
tne complaint on me ner.'in. i r.e
real property sougni 10 oe con
demned and appropriated by the
plaintiff in this case is described
as follows, to wit:
A parcel of land lying in xne
Northeast Quarter NE4) of the
Southwest Quarter (SWM of
Section 10. Township 3 South.
Range 2 East, Willamette Meri
dian, Jackson County, Cregon.
and being a portion of that
property described In those cer
tain deeds to Norman E. and
Marv Jo Wilson, recorded in
Book 425, Page 151. and In
Book 425. Page 149 of Jackson
Countv Records of Deeds; the
said parcel being that portion of
said property lying Northeast
crlv of that tract described In
that deed to Cloys E. and Vela
L. Adams, recorded in Book
454, Page 07 of Jacksoon Couny
Deed Records and included In
a strip of land 150 feet in width.
75 feet on each aide of the cen
ter line of the Crater Lake
Highway as said highway has
been relocated, which center
lines Is described as follows:
Beginning at Engineer's cen
ter line Station 807 14.15. said
Station heinii 1706.35 feet South
and 1489.84 feet West of the
wt miarter corner of Section
10, Township 33. South. Range 2
F.ast Willamette Meridian
thence on a spiral curve left
ithe long chord of which bears
South 88 55' East! 200 feel;
thence on a 1909.86 foot radius
curve left (the long chord of
which hears North 75 43' 30"
r.ntt Ci2A.RQ feet: thence on
spiral curve left (the long chord
of which bears North 58 22'
East) 200 feet; thence North
T 11' East. 3.700.89 feet
Station 858 38.73. Said center
line crosses the Northeasterly
line of said Adams tract ap
proximately at Station 841 60.
EXCEPT that portion of said
strip of land lying within those
tracts described in those deeds
to Richard and Lena Hean re
corded in Book 440. Page 241
and to Harold and Eileen Ells
recorded In Book 455. Pace 302
all of Jackson County Records
of Deeds.
The parcel of land to which
this description applies contains
ii :a acre.
The summons Is published by
order of the Honorable .lames
Main. Judce of the above-entitled
Court, made and entered on the
8th dav of August, 1963. directing
publication of this summons once
each week for four consecutive
weeks in the Mail Tribune, i
Newspaper published and of gen
era! circulation in Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon.
Date of first publication: Au
gust 21. 1963
Date of last publication: Sep
Umber IB 1963. M .
ROBERT Y. THORNTON
Attorney General of the
State of Oregon
i. t t iwnAfi
Assistant Attornev General
nrt chief Counsel for the
State Htshwav Commission
Rv r. r. ROHDE
AsMiitant Attorney General
and Assistant Counsel for the
State Highway Commission
Of Attorneys for Plaintiff
Feed-Seed Store
Iwell established retail ranch
supply, growing area, $7,100
down includes inventory. Full
price.
Suburban Retirement
2 BR, built by craftsman of
yesteryear, designed for gracious
living, easy maintenance, view
and privacy. 4 miles out, $14,
500. Home Sites Trees Stream
5 acres, J3.350, ' Down
1 Acres 3 BR $16,300
LRED ARROW REALTY
Roy H. Maudlin, Realtor 53S17J2
In Talent, Come, Call Anytime
OREGON
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON FINAL ACCOUNT
No. P-71.63
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN PROBATE
In the Matter of the Ftate of
HENRY P. DEVEREUX. Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, James Dev
ereux. Administrator with the
will annexed of the estate of
Henrv P. Devereux. deceased,
has filed his First and Final Re
port and Account In and with
the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County, and
that Friday, the 30th day of Au
gust, 1963. at the hour of 10:00
A.M. of said day. in the court
room of Department One of said
court in the Jackson County
Courthouse in the City of Med
ford, Oregon has been appointed
and set as the time place of
hearing of objections to said
First and Final Report and Ac
count and the settlement thereof,
and of said estate.
DATED and first published this
31st day of July, 1963.
JAMES DEVEREUX
Administrator with
the will annexed.
KELLY & GRANT.
Attorneys for Admin
istrator, 1005 E. Main Street,
Medford. Oregon.
CLASSIFIED
PERSONAL
Lodge Notices 1
Special Club Notices - ... 2
Personal 3
Lost and Found .. - 4
Instructions 5
Wanted Male Help 10
Wanted Female Help 11
Male or Female Help ...... 12
Wanted Situations - 13
Wanted Miscellaneous 14
Financial & Loans 15
REAL ESTATE
For Rent Houses 20
For Rent Apartments 21
For Rent Furnished Rooms .. 22
Rent Rooms and Board ........ -A
For Rent Miscellaneous ........ 24
Wanted To Rent 25
Medford Realty Board .......... 30
For Saltj Real Estate ...... 31
Business Opportunities 32
Wanted Real Estate 33
AD DIRECTORY
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Building Supplies w. 40
Appliances 41
Furniture . 42
Musical Equip., Radio, TV 43
Sports and Hobbies .................. 44
Miscellaneous 45
Nurseries 46
Dogs and Pets . 50
Poultry . 51
Livestock 52
Wanted Livestock 53
Hay, Grain and Feed .............. 54
Fruit St Vegetables 55
Automotive & Equipment
Machinery and Tractors 60
Logging Equipment 61
Equipment For Rent 62
Trailers 70
Parts and Accessories ..,......, 7 1
Cycles and Scooters 73
Cars and Trucks - 73
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C-Card of Thanks
THE kindnesses and sympathy of
our neighbors and friends in our
recent sorrow will always re
main with us a prcciout mem
ory. Our sincere thanks and
gratitude for all those comfort
ing acts during the loss of our
loved ones, Loralne Lester An
derson. Mother. Daddy. Maralyn. Shryll
and Larry. Jr.
2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
RUMMAGE Sale Buttons, pic
ture frames, suit cases, jewelry,
deer trophys, chairs, clothing &
misc. Aug. 21 & 22. Fen I Bldg.
PARENTS WITHOUT Partners are
sponsoring a rummage sale in
the former Gibson's Saddlery
Shop, 225 West 0th. on August
241h trom 0 tn 4 p.m.
3-PERSONAL
MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic; Studio,
V 4 Fluhrer Bldg. 72-06 1 1
BOARD & room for 2 elderly peo
ple. My home. 826-4830, Hsk for
Mrs. Richardson.
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 Insuror. 1005 E. Main,
Medford. 773-6058 Open Mon.
fties 'till P p.m
MISS PAT'S KINDERGARTEN
for 4 and 5 year olds transpor
tation. Register now for the
Fall terms.
Phone 773-3382
ANYONE having drinking prob
lem Is welcome at the Medford
Group of Alcoholics Anonymous
830 pjn. Tues. & Sat. rear
of 21 N Oakdale. 773-4848. Al
Anou Group every Tuesday.
AN
EXCEPTIONAL
BUY FOR
THE THRIFTY
HOUSEWIFE
BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS
Two Miles South of Medford on Highway 99
3-PMSONAl
CREDIT E QUIT YT I N C7
1a a debt consolidation agency
licensed & bonded by the State
of Oregon with the purpose of
planned debt reduction.
201 Medical Center Bldg.
33 CENTRAL 773-71U3
KNIT SKIRTS SHORTENED
Knit alterations Garments as
sembled. Miss Pat Phone T73-33H8
LEARN TO KNIT
Classes starting immediately
For beginnersadvanced knitters.
Miss Pal Ph. 773-3382
Coins & Stamps, bought St sold.
JEFFERSON COIN SHOP
13NFir 772-28311
DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM?
Contact A. A. Sun. 8 p.m.
Thurs. 8:30. 404 Walnut
Ph. 864-2006 779-1251
DENTURES repaired arid reliried
while you wait. Day or eve. Ph
773-B026 25 Lozier Lane.
WE HAVE 20 Junior Students to
serve you at The Medford
Beauty School. Ask about our
Junior pemtanents, hair color
ing, shampoos & styles. For ap
pointment. J'H. 772-6153;
MISS PAT'S NURSERY SCHOOL
All day care includes Kinder
garten transportation. 773-33R2.
'GINGER'
OWNER OK BEAUTY SALON at
880 Stewart Ave. Special r"son
alized service. All work guaran
teed Welcomes ladies with thin,
(ine or problem hair.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
ClnscdMondays 773-3139
KINDER KOLLEGE The unique
prc-schooI. 772-0635. 772-42.'.7.
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB
Dentures repaired while you wait
B99-1071 800-1551)
RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS.
Pedersoii 772-4438
CARPETS and lffe too can be" beau
tiful if you use Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampoocr $1. Johnson
Paint Center,
4-LOST AND FOUND
LOST Male white Samoved. 1 vr
old. Sun. A.M., vicinity of Jack
son House. Call information to
city Hoi tee iJcpt. Reward.
LOST Small transceiver in leather
case, if you live in the vicinity
of the Jackson school, and your
of the Jacksonville school and
your kid has crime home in the
past week with a transceiver,
please phone R!!)-1048 or 773
156). II fell off the car. and
one-half of a walkie-talkie Is as
useless as a third elhnw. Please,
we need the other half.
THESE stray dngs are at the
County Pound and will be
held 5 days.
MALES:
Grey & while mixed Shep
herd: yellow & white mixed
collie: black A grey Austral
Ian Shepherd & Daschund.
FEMALES:
1 brown Daschund; white St
brown mixed terrier.
FOUND Special Permanent. $10 1
Ac up. L,an nieniorn ccauiy sa
lon. 773-3211. 32 N. Oakdale.
LOST Man's diamond ring. Val
ued as keepsake. Reward. Write
Tribune Box 2804.
S-INSTRUCTIONS
K1NDKR KOLLEGE
The Unique Prc-School
KlnclcrRnrten Koursps plus spec
ial Music art. Mary Fricspn.
Lewis & Clark graduate. 772
42.V7 or 772-IIB:iS.
A-B-C KINDERGARTEN
Now Open for RcBistration.
Rus snrvlre. Pre-readinR skills.
Mrs. Judith Adams. Instructor.
77.1-3034
5-INSTRUCTIONS
MEDFORD NURSERY SCHOOL"
Mrs. Ethel Tcnnant 773-3047
10-WANTED MALE HELP
JUNIOR MERCHANTS
WANTED
for
Jacksonville
Medford Westside
- Age 12 to 15
The Moil Tribune needs Jr. Mer
chants to delivrr napers in Jack
sonville, Central Point and Med
ford Apply in person at Office or
phono 772-0141.
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Talent Insurance
& Real Estate
Next to Drive-In Marker
Office Phone 535-2083
ACREAGES WANT ONE?
5 acres stream view
$5250.00
3A acre 3 bdrm. good
home, seclusion, trees. Small
Down. Only $8000.00.
Approximately 6 acres 1
bedrm. house. Excellent sub
division land. $14,700
open for a deal.
3 Bdrm. house in Ashland.
$500 Down, Price $5500.
Old but solid on targe lot.
Ives 4 Sunday
Nerton. 535-1741
Bechtold, 535-2067
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Excellent for canning, freezing
and eating fresh, but do not
qualify (or our gift boxes.
Bring your own containers.
Open 8:00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. 1963
10-WANT ED MALE HELP
GENERAL Laborer Good oppor
tunity for advancement. Wages
$2.56 per hr. plus paid life,
sick & accident Insurance, holi
days, vacations, pensions & etc.
Apply Tribune Box 3050.
LOG scaler wanted immediately
for green veneer plant. 582-3216
Rogue River, 476-3438 Grants
Pass.
SALESMEN ARE YOU
AMBITIOUS?
Be a sales manager in less than
4 months. Our rapid expansion
has made openings for 5 men to
step into the upper income brack
ets and despite their short time
with the company, their success
makes us anxious to take a chance
on several more alert newcomers.
Car required. Commission.
Docs Money Interest You?
BENEFICIAL STANDARD LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
L. Shreeve, 215 Leverette
Building, 9-10 a. m.
WANTED
Lor Scaler
$2.313 per hour
Experienced Service Station
Attendant. $300 mo.
Building material V electrical
warehouseman, 1330 mo.
Heavy duty Truck Mechanic
$2.83 per hour
Office Machine Salesman
$100 wk. while training
Journeyman tractor mechanic
$2.75 per hr. to start.
Medford
Employment Service
218 E. Main 77323643
D IS H W A S HER wanted full t i me"
or part time, work must be neat
& efficient. Apply in person
Sambo's Pancake House. 1025 S.
Riverside.
For Action . . .
Use Tribune Want Ads
PARADE OF HOMES
IF . . . you have been waiting for a new home at a
price you can afford . . .
IMMEDIATE
Quality built by Ralph Patterson ... all 3-bedrooms, I 'A
baths, built-in oven and range, "Major Line" kitchens, util
ity room, fireplace, paneling, wall-to-wall carpeting, tops in
floor covering and ceramic tile. These fine homes are situat
ed on 65'xllO' lots with city water and sewer, sidewalks for
the children, paved streets, curbs and gutters. Would trade.
TURN LEFT OFF CRATER LAKE AVE. ON
GRANDVIEW TO WHITTLE AVE.
OPEN-34 VANCOUVER-OPEN
Large 2 BR, fireplace, oil heat, ceramic tile kitchen and
bath, fenced yard, trees, iust repainted. $12,500, $400
down FHA. Vacant. Your host, Rudy Yost.
1712 GRAND AVE -
New, large 3 BR, family rm., entry hall, 2 full baths, loaded
with ceramic tile, Ig. walk-in closets, "Major Line" kitchen,
built-in oven, range, dishwasher, breakfast bar, large corner
fireplace, dbl. garage, corner lot; priced below appraisal.
1416 YUCCA BLOSSOM HILL SUBDIVISION
Large 3 BR, 2 baths, family room, tile entry way, ww car
pet, limestone fireplace, paneling, birch kitchen; oven, range,
dishwasher, breakfast bar, utility room, double garage, cov
ered patio, landscaped view lot. Low FHA terms. Top value.
1400 OLEANDER-BLOSSOM HILL
New 3 BR, 2 baths, full length fireplace, "Major Line"
kitchen, oven, range, dishwasher, disposal, private enclosed
patio, intercom and radio system, gas heat, shake roof, dbl.
garage; will trade. The latest in Armstrong floor covering.
1525 YUCCA BLOSSOM HILL SUBDIVISION OPEN
New, large 3 BR, 2 bath, large paneled family room with
fireplace; birch kitchen, oven, range, dishwasher, disposal,
stone entry-way; Palos Verde fireplace with raised hearth,
black walnut paneling; shake roof; covered porch; Palos Verde
stone trimmed; double garage; delightfully different. Trade.
1220 CORONA ROOM FOR HORSES-$l 2,500
Lg. 2 BR, Vi acre, city water, well, sewer, Ig. fireplace
wglass doors, ww carpet, beautiful kitchen, garage plus
carport, nicely landscaped plus trees. Pasture is fenced.
1501 SISKIYOU, EARHART PARK-OPEN
New large 4 BR., 1 baths, limestone fireplace, beauti
ful kitchen with built-in oven, range, dishwasher; gas heat.
Corner lot Low, Low FHA Terms.
OPEN-533 EASTWOOD, EARHART PARK
New, large 3 BR, 2 full baths, fireplace, gas heat; 50 ft.
patio; birch kitchen with built-ins. Beautiful thick wall-to-wall
carpet. Ready to move into. Price you won't believe.
317 NO. 10TH, CENTRAL POINT
Lge. 3 BR, 2 baths, almost new, fireplace, wglass doors
and fan ww carpet, loaded with paneling, BR's have built-in
dressers, landscaped, $14,500, $450 dn. FHA. Vacant.
EARHART PARK 3 BR
2 baths, fireplace, dbl. ga
rage, family rm., ww car
pel, built-ins, landscaped.
4 BR $8400
Lg. tot, good shape, terms.
10 ACRES PEARS
Good trees, water. Terms.
WESTSIDE 4 BR $11,730
Ww carpet, air conditioner. -
LG. 3 BR Swimming Pool
2 baths, 2 fireplaces, built
ins, dbl. garage. Quality
throughout. Beautifully land
scaped. Covered patio. View.
REDUCED ( APTS.
$340 per mo. Comm. lot.
NEW 3 BR $12,500
1 Vi baths, fireplace. Trade.
NEW 3 BR S ACRES
2 baths, dbl. garage, fire
place. Built ins. Trees.
6 ACRES SOUTH STAGE
Lg. 4 BR., oil heat, barn,
irrigation, fenced, $21,500.
EASTSIDE LG. 4 BR
Vi acre, trees, 2 baths, fire
place, dbl. garage, $17,000.
3 BR. 1 23 ACRE
Oil heat, barn, irrigation;
$1 1,500; take car or pickup
WESTSIDE 3 BR.
Ww carpet, gas heat, fire
place. Shop. $8,000. Trade.
3-UNIT RENTAL
$165 mo. Income, $11,000.
NEW 3 BR EASTSIDE
2 baths, dbl. garage, fire
place, oven, range, $16,000.
1 BR. -FAMILY RM.
Vi acre, I Vi baths, fire
place; ww carpet, $15,000
$450 dn., car or pickup.
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10 WANTED MALE HELP
FARM hand wanted, experienceed.
W ri te Tr i b u neBox2Qd3,.
RAWLEIGH Dealer needed in Med-
iura. opeciai uner sewing meth
od enables you to earn $100 of
more weekly full time . . . S5
part time. No experience need
ed. Income based on sales. Sea
P. Pederson, 701 N. Modoc. Med
ford, or write Rawleigh. 306 Ade
line, Oakland, Calif. 04607.
2 EXPERIENCED CAT SKINNER3
ior ui togging tractors. Happy
Camp area. Ph. Happy Cam
(Calif., GY 32710 weekday eves,
or Ashland 482-0495.
REAL ESTATE
Appraiser
Immediate opening for an expert
enced Real Property Appraiser.
Must be well versed in all types
Real Property appraising to
act in the capacity of local resi
dent appraiser for large corpora
tion.
Only qualified candidates will
be considered.
Please submit Resume stating
age. experience, marital status
minimum salary requirements
"'Tribune Box 2537
COMM. Salesman. Excellent oppor
tunity. No canvassing.
Stark's. 622 No. Riverside
CARNATION COMPANY
Grocery Products Division
Offers opportunity for agres
slve salesman to headquarter in
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 essen
tia College preferred but not
required. Apply by letter stat
ing age. education, marital statu,
and complete work history tot
W, L, Pillsbury V
1 1 18 N.W, Front '
Portland, Oregon
HERE THEY AREI . . . OPEN
POSSESSION
BIOSSOM HILL-OPEN
m
NEW 3 BR 'j ACRE
Fireplace, gas heat, dbl. ga
rage. Built i ns, 2 baths.
REDUCED TO $11,000
Lg. 4 BR, Central Point,
ww carpet, fireplace, 2
baths, gas heat. $350 dn.
3 BR 1 ACRE
2 baths, fireplace, Vacant.
LG. 3 BR 21 ACRES
15x45' famHy rm., 2 baths,
2 fireplaces, dbl. garage,
barn, guest house. Water.
CENTRAL POINT Vi ACRE
New Ig. 3 BR, Ig. fireplace,
2 baths, built ins. Quality.
1400 ACRES
200 irrigated, sm. timber.
LG. 2 BR 13 ACRE
Oil heat, dbl. garage, util.
rm., ash kitchen, $1 1,000.
S BR 2 ACRES
2 baths, fireplace, garage.
4 BR 5 ACRES
Lg. fireplace, barn, outbuild
ings, Irrigation. Terms,
trade.
3 BR BELOW MANOR
Family rm., 2 fireplaces, gas
heat, dbl. garage, birch kit
chen, built-ins, shake roof,
Palos Verde stone trimmed.
Loaded with paneling. Trade
Vic Croiton 853-1365
Len 4 Rudy Yoit. 772-9979
Dale Neidormeyer 773-1664
Bill Luio 535-2332
Lan Harvey 779-2807
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