Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 27, 1963, Image 15

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Try and
By BENNETT CERF-
pLAYWRIGHT Howard Lindsay is on the forgetful side
I when it comes to social functions. He has been known
to wander off from one of his own dinner parties for a brief
nap and then forget to
come downstairs again.
For years Lindsay en
gaged in a bitter feud
with an actor who had
let him down and would
n't even remain in the
same room with him when
they met at a party. Then,
one night, Mrs. Lindsay
was amazed to find him
in intimate conversation
with the actor across a
crowded room. The talk
ended in a burst of laugh
ter, with Lindsay clap
ping the actor on the
back.
"I wonder what caused Howard to forgive him?" thought
Mrs. Lindsay. At this moment Lindsay whispered in her ear,
"Who WAS that fellow I just was talking to, anyhow?"
Asked in a history class to explain what a mugwump was, one
Ingenious lass (who had not done her homework too carefully)
explained smoothly, "A mugwump is a little bird sitting on a
fence with its mug on one side and its wump on the other." She
wasn't too far off the track, at that!
Charlie Bradshaw finally found a way to outsmart his foxy
wife. He gave her such an expensive set of china for her birth
day that she no longer trusts him to wash the dishes.
1963, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King Features Syndicate
Grange News
Eagle Point Grange
The Eagle Point Grange
met Aug. 20 in regular session
with Master Cliff Moore pre
siding. Roscoe Roberts, state
overseer, was escorted to the
master's station.
Laura Mae Noble and
Myrtle Evans were elected to
become members of the
Grange.
Larry Silveira, from the
Eagle Point Irrigation office,
spoke on water conservancy
and water conservation. He
also reported on what could
be done in the Little Butte
watershed to develop a more
stable water distribution. He
said that in the last three
years there has been a 12 per
cent increase in people in the
district and it is expected to
increase another 12 per cent
in the near future. A discus
sion followed on the flood
control project of the Little
Butte creek.
On agriculture, Lester
Wertz reported on the 4-H
fair, which was highlighted
when an Angus took the
grand champion steer award,
the first time in 24 years. He
Birthday Story
As baby grows, she'll love
to read her very own birthday
story. Easy stitchery.
Baby's sampler thrifty
gift that brings mom most
joy! Make 'jamas pink for
girl, blue for boy. Pattern
7215: transfer 10x18 inches.
THIRTY - FIVE CENTS
(Coins) for this pattern - add
15 cents for each pattern for
first-class mailing and special
handling. Send to Alice
Brooks, Medford Mail Trib
une. Needlecraft Dept.. P. O.
Box 163, Old Chelsea Station,
New York 11, N. Y. Print
plainly NAME, ADDRESS,
PATTERN NUMBER.
1963 s Biggest Needlecraft
Show stars smocked accesso
ries - it's our new Needlecraft
Catalog: Plus over 200 frcsh-to-you
designs to knit, crochet,
sew, weave, embroider, quilt.
Plus free pattern. Send 25c
now!
RED FIR
LOG ENDS
Green Unsplit
400 Cu. Ft. $ J
Alio Dry, Split
PHELPS FUEL
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also stated that the quality of
all beef animals at the fair
was very good. It was report
ed that quite a number of 4-H
members from this area took
prizes in the livestock and
home economics projects.
Wilford Davies announced
that the Jackson County
Pomona Grange was again
sponsoring the Jackson coun
ty booth at the Oregon State
fair which starts Aug. 30. Any
one with produce for the
booth or who can help with
it should contact Delmar
Smith at Central Point.
Home Economics Club
chairman, Mrs. Wilford Da
vies, told of the next club
meeting which will be at the
home of Mrs. Agnes Hubbell,
Trail. It will be a covered dish
luncheon and will be held
Aug. 28. Anyone needing
transportation should get in
touch with Mrs. Davis. She
also reported that the club is
planning a ham dinner on
Sunday, Sept. 22.
Insurance Agent Roscoe
Roberts said the insurance
program has been proving
very good and growing fast.
He reported many good cov
erages. Any member needing
help along these lines should
contact him at the office.
The lecturer's program in
cluded comments on mistakes
made by children taken from
a magazine article and ex
cerpts from a book by Fred
Allen read by Jim and Lois
Wilson.
Roberts spoke at the close
of the meeting on the fifth
and sixth degrees to be ex
emplified in the county this
fall if enough candidates
show interest. He noted that
transportation was being ar
ranged for the seventh or na
tional degree to be put on in
Portland in November.
erving refreshments fol
lowing the meeting were Mr.
and Mrs. John Huffman and
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Carroll.
The Fruitdale Grange,
Grants Pass, recently visited
the Illinois Valley Grange at
the Bridgeview Grange hall
with 130 members present.
The Grange performed both
the opening and closing cere
monies, Grange Master Ike
Miller, Fruitdale, presented
the traveling rug to Illinois
Valley Grange Master Bert
Squire. The local Grange will
take the rug to the Deer
Creek Grange, Selma, on
Sept. 7.
Recent improvements made
at the Grange by members
that were pointed out to the
visitors included remodeling
of the kitchen, restroom and
the installation of a new fur
nace. Women of the Grange
served refreshments at the
close of the meeting.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Estate of Olive C. Haefele.
Deceased
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed its final ac
count in the Estate of Olive C.
Haefele, deceased, in the Circuit
court of ihe Mate of Oregon for
the County of Jackson, and the
court has fixed Monday, September
a. luoj, at :ju A.m. in tne court
room of said court as the time
ana Diace tor tne neanne of oh.
jections thereto and the settlement
tnereoi.
The First National Bank or
Oregon. (Portland I,
Executor
By VAN DYKE. DELLENBACK
& McGOODWIN
Attorneys for Executor
NOTICE
Probate No. 24 -hi
! liV THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
! THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
! JACKSON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
OLIVE G WOMACK. deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned administra
trix of the above estate has filed
herein her final tccount and that
September, 18. 1963, at 9:30 o'clock
a m,. at the Circuit Court Room in
the County Courthouse in the City
of Medford. Jackson County. Ore
gon, has been fixed by the above
named Court as the time and
place for hearing objections to
said final account and for the
examination and allowance there
of. DATED and first published this
20th day of August, 1963
SHIRLEY W SOMMERER
Administratrix
1 Thomas J. Reeder
1 Attorney for Administratrix
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMCNT
"Just say in my Classified Ad-the billfold I lost contained
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LEGAL NOTICES
Suit tn Equity
No. 63-643-E
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIA
TION, a corporation.
Plaintiff.
vs.
LEE R. HOLT and NANCY R.
HOLT, husband and wife. COM
MERCIAL HOME INSULATION
CO., INC.. a corporation,
GEORGE W. HAMILTON and
MAUDE E. HAMILTON partners
dba Commercial Home Insulation
Company. THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA, and JOHN J.
GOMER and ETHEL M. GOMER.
partners dba Modern Tile Com
pany. M. L. MILLS, dba Nor Pac
Supply,
Defendants.
TO LEE R. HOLT AND NANCY
R. HOLT. TWO OF THE ABOVE
NAMED 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
above entitled suit on or before
the last day of four weeks from
the date of the first publication of
this Summons, and if you fall to
so appear and answer said Com
plaint, for want thereof. Plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in Plaintiff's Com
plaint succinctly stated as follows,
to-wit: For a Decree of this Court
decreeing that the Plaintiff have
judgment against Lee R. Holt and
Nancy R Holt, husband and wife,
in the full sum of $1.97131. to
gether with interest thereon at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum from
June 3. 1963: together with reason
able attorney's fees for the prose
cution of this suit and for the sum
of $22.50, as expense incurred for
preliminary foreclosure reports:
and for the further sum of $36.33
for the cost of the fire insurance
premium; and for Plaintiff's costs
and disbursements herein to be
taxed: for further decree of this
Court, decreeing that the mort
gage which is the basis of this
suit be foreclosed and that the
amount of said decree be adjudged
to be a lien upon the real proper
ty described in said mortgage,
superior to all the right, title,
claim. Hen. or Interest of the De
fendants, and each of them, and
all of the persons or parties claim
ing bv. to or under them, or any
of them, which real property is
more particularly described as fol
lows, to-wit:
Lot 1. Block 2. CENTRAL VAL
LEY SUBDIVISION, to the City
of Central Point, Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon.
For a further Decree of this
Court decreeing that said real
Eroperty herein described be sold
v foreclosure in the manner pro
vided by law, and that the pro
ceeds thereof be applied as satis
faction of the cost of sale and said
Decree. For a further Decree of
the Court decreeing that Plaintiff
may become the purchaser at said
sale and that the purchaser of said
premises at said sale be the owner
thereof, in fee simple, free, clear
and foreclosed of all of the right,
title, estate, lien, claim and interest
of the Defendants, and each of
them, and all of the persons or
parties, claiming by, through, or
under them, or any of them, in or
to said real property, or any por
tion thereof, save only the right
of redemption provided by law,
and the said purchasers be en
titled to the immediate possession
of said real property and the
whole thereof.
This Summons Is published by
the order of the Honorable James
M. Main. Judge of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Jackson County, duly made on the
21st day of August. 1963. The time
prescribed In said order of publi
cation of this Summons Is once a
week for four consecutive weeks.
The date of the first publication
of this Summons is the 27th day
of August. 1963.
HARBISON AND PIAZZA
By Bruce Kellington
Of Attorneys for Plaintiff
POST OFFICE ADDRESS:
201 U. S. Nat l Bank Bldg.
Medford, Oregon
NO. P-4l-3
NOTICE OF HEARING
UPON FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate
of
JOE S FOSSER. Deceased
Notice Is hereby given that
Beatrice Fosscr, administratrix of
the Estate of Joe S. Fosser. De
ceased, has filed in the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Jackson County, her First and
Final Account as such adminis
tratrix of said estate, and the 26th
day of September. 1963. at the
hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. In the
Courtroom of the said Court at the
Courthouse, Medford, Jackson
County, Oregon, has been fixed as
the time and place for hearing
of objections to said First and
Final Account, and all persons
having objections thereto are
hereby required to make or file
the same on or before said time.
DATED August 27, 1963.
Beatrice Fosser. administratrix
NOTICE
Employees of the
ASSOCIATED FRUIT CO.
PACKING HOUSE -Phoenix
Report f Work
Thursday, Aug. 29
MKSFOBS
8-27
ATTENDANT SHOT
Spokane, Wash. - IUP1) - A
teen-age service station at
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Sunday, apparently by a rob
ber who took $50 from the
station cash register.
LEGAL NOTICES
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Jim Creek Blowdown
Oral auction bids will be received
by the Forest Supervisor, or his
authorized representative at the of
fice of the Forest Supervisor, Post
Office Building. Medford,. Oregon,
beginning at 2:00 P.M., P.D.T.,
September 6, 1963, for all merchant
able timber marked or designated
for cutting on an area embracing
136 acres, more or less, within Sec
tions 14, 23 and 24, T. 31 S.. R. 2
E., W.M., surveyed, in the Rogue
River National Forest, Jackson
County. Oregon. The estimated
volumes are: 660 M board feet of
Douglas-fir; 220 M board feet of
sugar pine, ponderosa pine and
western white pine; 100 M board
feet of white fir and other species.
The minimum acceptable bid per
M board feet is as follows: Douglas
fir $24.75; sugar pine, ponderosa
pine and western white pine $20.13;
white fire and other species $9.80.
This includes the following rates,
per M board feet for stumpage:
$22.45 base rate plus an additional
$1 .45 for Douglas-fir; $13.05 base
rate plus an additional $6.25 for
sugar pine, ponderosa pine and
western white pine; $8.50 base rate
plus an additional $0.45 for white
fir and other species; and $0.R5 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. The prices bid for stumpage
shall be considered as tentative
rates subject to quarterly calendar
adjustment upward or downward
bv 0.5 of the difference between
the average of the monthly Douglas-fir
Region indices, as calculated
by the Forest Service, or the West
ern Pine Association Lumber Price
Index, for the three previous
months, and the following base in
dices: Douglas-fir 110.09 (Dl; sugar
pine, ponderosa pine and western
white pine 107.54; white fir and
other species 93.09 (A). Such ad
justments in the price for stumpage
shall be applicable to timber scaled
during the three-months period fol
lowing the quarter for which the
adjustment is computed. In no
event, however, shall the payment
rates for each quarter be less than
the base rates as stated above.
When the adjusted rates by species
are lower than the base rates, the
difference between the total dollar
value of the timber cut at adjusted
rates and at hase rates will be re
corded for each species. The stumo
age rates for any species will not be
increased above the hnse rate until
the subsequent adjusted rates
above the base rates develop an
accumulated total dollar value In
excess of the recorded accumulated
difference for all species. Sealed
bids will be publicly opened and
posted, at the office of the Forest
Supervisor, at 2:00 P. M.. P D.T-. on
September 6. 1963. All those who
suhmitted a satisfactory sealed bid
will be permitted immediately to
continue auction bidding. A money
order, bank draft, cashier's or certi
fied check in the sum of $7,200.00
must accoinoany each bid. to he
aoplied 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 by the ourchaser, contract
terms will permit felling of timher
in advance of payment up to the
value of the performance bond. If
an oral hid is declared to be high
at the closing of the auction, the
bidder must immediately confirm
the oral bid bv submittine It In
writing on a Forest Service hid
form. The right to reject anv and
all bids is reserved. Forest Service
bid form for use in submitting
sealed bids and full Information
concerning the timber, the condi
tions of sale and the submission
of bids should be obtained from the
District Ranger, Prosoect. Orceon,
or the Forest Supervisor, Medford,
Oregon, before bids are suhmitted.
NOTICE OF CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of
ALBERT JESSE CONNER,
Deceased
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Jack
son. Probate Department.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
executrix of the estate of ALBERT
JESSE CONNER, deceased, hy the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Jackson County, and has
qualified. AH persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present the same, duly veri
fied as b.V law required, to the un
dersigned at the offices of Day and
Courtright. 1005 East Main. Med
ford. Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof
Dated and first published Aug.
27. 1063.
-Last publication Sepl. 17. 1063.
Juanita L. Conner.
Executrix
Day and Courtright
Attorneys for Executrix.
HUl TKISUKt. MZDFOH9,
LEOAL NOTICES
FINAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, as Executrix of the
estate ot Samuel W. Batcman. de
ceased, has filed her final account
in the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County and
that the 1 1th day ot September.
1963, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
a.m. of said day and the court
room of said court have been ap
pointed by said court as the time
and place for the hearing of ob
jections thereto and the settlement
thereof.
Dated and first published, Aug
13. 1963.
Date of last publication. Sept.
3, 1963.
Gene W. Bateman. Executrix
J. F Fliegel. Jr., Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon lor the County of Jack
son IN the Matter or the Estate
of
E. G. Henselman. deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the undersigned has been ap
pointed as Administrator of the
estate of E. G. Henselman. de
ceased, and all persons having
claims against said estate are here
by notified to present the same,
with proper vouchers, at 10 Brophv
Building, Medford. Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 20th day of August,
1963.
Donald K Denman,
Administrator
SUMMONS
No. 62-30 6-E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
R. DREW LAMB
Plaintiff,
vs.
OTTO B ALLEY and CHRISTINE
M. ALLEY, husband and wife,
O. D. SANDEFUR and D, L.
GOFORTH. individually and dba
Rogue River Lumber Companv,
DAN F. HAAS. R. E. PHILLIPS
and ADD1ELYNE PHILLIPS,
husband and wife, and MAG
NOLIA LUMBER CORPORA
TION INC.. and any of said De
fendants' heirs, successors or
assigns and also all of the per
sons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, estate, lien
or interest in the real property
described in the Complaint here
in. Defendants.
TO: O. D. SANDEFUR and D. L.
GOFORTH, individually and dim
Rogue River Lumber Company.
R. E PHILLIPS and ADD1F.LYNE
PHILLIPS, husband and wue. and
any of said Defendants' i'cirs, suc
cessors or assigns, and also all of
the persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or interest in the real prop
erty described in the Complaint
ncrein.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
ur uhsuun: you and each or you
are hereby summoned and requir
ed to appear and answer the Com
plaint of the Plaintiffs in the above
entitled Court on or before the
last day of the time prescribed In
the Order for Publication of Sum
mons hereinafter referred to, to
wit: On or before August 27th. 1963.
and you are hereby notified that
if you fail so to appear or answer
for want thereof, the Plaintiff will
apply to the above entitled Court
for the relief prayed for in the
Complaint, that is, that the De
fendants, and each of them, be re
quired to set forth the nature of
his. her or its claim in and to the
following described real property. J
lo-wn:
The South half of the South
east quarter of Section 29
Township 37 South, Range 3
West o( the Willamette Meri
dian, Jackson County, Oregon.
and that all adverse claims of the
Defendants and each of them, be
here finally and fully determined
by a Decree of this Court; that by
sairi npri'pp it hp rlrrl rrri nnri
adjudged that the Defendants, and j
eacn ot mem, nave no csiaie or
interest whatsoever in the said
lands or premises, and that the
title of Plaintiffs is good and valid,
and that the Defendants, and each
of them, and all persons or parties
who make claim from said Defend
ants, or any of them, be forever
enjoined and barred from assert
ing any claim whatsoever in or lo
said land or premises adverse in
that of Plaintiff, and for such
other and further relief as the
Court may deem just and equit
able. This Summons Is served by pub
lication thereof in the Medford
Mail Tribune, a newspaper of gen
eral circulation published dally,
except Saturday, In Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, upon and by virtue of
an Order of Honorable James M.
Mam directing publication he:eof
once a week for four (t successive 1
weeks in said newspaper, which
Order requires you a-,d inch of
you to appear and answer the
Complaint on or before four Mi
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this Summons.
The date of the first publication
of I his Summons is Au-.int 6th,
1963.
Sidney E. Ainswnrth
Attorney for Plaintiffs
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H age. driving record, un
insured accident financial re
sponsibility tiling, etc.. is making
it difficult for you to secure
proper insurance, see us. Con
venient mnnthlv instalment. Don
Stathos Insuror, 1005 K Main.
Medford. 773-(i(5.!SB Open Mon.
& I'ues 'till 9 p in
MISS PAT'S KlNDKRGARTETi
for 4 and 5 year olds transpor
tation Register now for the
Kail terms
Phone 773-:nRJ
'GINGER'
OWNER OK BEAUTY SALON at
8B0 Stewart Ave. Special i-,-son-nlizcd
service. All work guaran
teed Welcomes Indies with Ihin,
fine or problem hair.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Closed Mondays
77;t-;n;9
CREDIT EQUITY, INC.
is a debt, consolidation agency
licensed & bonded by the Slate
of Oregon with the purpose of
planned debt reduction
201 Medical Center Bldg.
$:t N CENTRAL 77;i-710;i
KNIT SKIRTS SHORTENED
Knit alterations Garments as
sembled. Miss Put Phone 77y-3;tfl2
Excellent for canning, freezing
and eating fresh, but do not
qualify for our gift boxes.
Bring your own containers.
Open 8;00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
CLOSED SUNDAYS
Medford on Highway 99
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TUESDAY. AUGUST
3-PERSOHAL
LEARN TO KNIT
Classes starting immediately
For beginners-advanced knitters.
Mtss Pat Ph. 773-3382
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem is welcome at the Medford
Group of Alcoholics Anonymous
8:30 p.m Tues A Sat. rear
of N Oakdate. 773-4848. Al
Anoii Grqupevery Tuesday
DENTURES repaired and relined
while ou wait Day or eve Pn
77;i-H0L'fi 2S Lozicr JLane
MISS PAT'S NURSERY SCHOOL
All day care includes Kinder
garten tra importation. 773-3382.
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB
Dentures repaired while you wait
809-1071 - 899-1559
RAWLE1GH PRODUCTS.
Pedcrsnn 772-4438
KINDER KOLXEGE The unique
prc-school. 772-HH35, 772-4257
MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Murtio,
214 Fluhrer I'lrtg 77'J-i.iHi I
4-LOST AND FOUND
tOST Seal point spayed female
Siamese eat trom i2;' J.mney
Lane773-1215.
FOUND Special Permanent. $10
& up. Lad Medford Beauty Sa
Inn 773-321 1 32 N Oakriale
5-INSTRUCTIONS
KINDER KOLLEGE
The Unique Pre-School
Kindergarten Kourscs plus spec
ial Music & art. Mary Encscn.
Lewis & Clark graduate. 772
4257 or 772-H(i;i.i.
"MEDFORD NURSERY SCHOOL
Mrs. Ethyl Tennant 773-3047
" ""MOTEL
MANAGEMENT
MEN, WOMEN AND COUPLES
wanted for immediate training.
Excellent luuire.
AMERICAN MOTELS. INC.
THJBUNE BOX tt)3fi
A-B-C KINDERGARTEN
Now Open for Resist rat ion.
Bus service. Pre-reading skills.
Mrs. Judith Adams. Instructor.
773-3034
You haven't seen anything yet!
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WORLD BOOK encyclopedia.
Look at it "Now" "Today" Get
to iler -raries. Write P. O Box
R2. Ashland, Oregon 482-3196.
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EMPLOYEES
REPORT FOR WORK
8 A J. - FRIDAY
AUGUST 30
SOUTHERN OREGON SALES, INO.
3-r "mw:,
IS MiKeflweiMJH fnf Salt
TUirhK s!i !';: for iolit.1
tank vaive $;n iK-r to vt VH
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Sl-Artitlsj for Salt
FURlTUE VALUES
OOOO USED TMDe-llli
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Wr.rgtr l Au- wjihri-ferr. ITS
5 c. Olnttlt SutIM trcr.
riluvtf? i.iysrATlled. Baiau-
Uue $i;3 or JtilS Btr wtn-k
I 5
110-WANTE MALE HELP
TIMBER FALLERS WANTED '
j 482-4208 or 482-4428 aft. 6 Wkdyi.
HAVE YOU HEARD THIS ONE?
The story of the 5 bedroom
home urgently in need of a new
owner? Priced now at $15,000
for quick sale. Perfect home for
large family. Approx. 3A acre
with additional land available. 2
story home bath upstairs and
down. Forced air heat fire
place.
YOU'LL FEEL A MILLIONAIRE
But you don't have to be one
to own this appealing 3 bed
room east side home. 2 ceramic
tile baths, separate dining room,
double garage. Well landscaped
yard. An excellent buy at $20,
000 with $2,000 down.
DON'T DRIVE PAST
OPPORTUNITY
4 acres of exquisite natural
scenery forms the background
for this quality built home plus
2 bedroom guest house. Stable
and corral for horses, heavy
wired work shop. Above the
fog. A choice property a
choice location.
Evenings call
Jean Anderson 664-3562
Lee Hoag 772-6927
Cliff Horn 773-3194
Agnes Lindstrom .... 772-6033
Ida Goodwin 773-1464
Cap Beard 773-2564
FREE APPLES
il frisiiel of small Grbnci (Mitn
apples fre witii purchase
biishcl of Mcintosh apples at $1
jwr bushel, this week only
JCE AVfMTE'C '
TLTrjTfLE ORCHARD
It mitt K. Ht i.-eata m Rt. X next
In Miiburn's fMi'tt Station. 3P5ft.
TODAY!
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