Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 17, 1963, Image 13

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"He's a real trouble-maker
ing his Classified Ads!"
STUDENT DISAPPOINTED Mary mount College student Pat
Broderick of Scarsdade, N.Y., looks disappointed as she lugs un
packed garments from the liner SS America at New York. The
vessel's sailing was cancelled because of a dispute with a union
over alleged racial bias against the ship's first engineer, Louis
Neurohr. (UPI)
A V
HECEIVES PATENT RIGHTS Clarence
Hanko, 38, of Okawvillc, III., all of his life a
victim of spastic paralysis, saw one of his
dreams come true when he received U.S. patent
rights on a body exerciser he built. Hanke, who
completed the exerciser three years ago and
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' ft,;-, in ''.
DFFFCTOR RETURNS Scott L. Ruh. 31-year- Ariz. Rush, who spent 10 years behind the Barn
old Korean prisoner of war and his Chinese' wife hno curtain when he defected and refused repa
and child are shown as thev arrived at Los tnation when the Korean war ended, told a
Angeles en route to visit his mother in Phoenix, story of difficult living condition! in Red China.
mv wife is always answer
J!
uses it daily, has so improved his condition
that he has been granted a license to drive
his own car. The exerciser is paddled like a
bicycle, for conditioning leg muscles, and in
corporates an arm bar for shoulder and arm
workouts. (UPI)
The Underworld Canary II
Joseph Valachi May Not Be Clearly
Understood in Grand Jury Chambers
Bv HARRY FERGUSON
WASHINGTON I UPI) - No
criminal case can ever be much
better than the credibility ol the
witness for the prosecution. If
a jury distrusts a witness or
decides he is lying under oath,
the cause is lost almost auto
matically. That fact stamps a big ques
tion mark across the name of
Joseph Valachi, the low - eche
lon gangster who has thrown
himself on the mercy of t h e
federal government and prom
ised to tell all he knows about
organized crime. His first pub
lic appearance will take place
shortly before the Senate rack
ets committee. Later he prob
ably will be taken before grand
juries in an attempt to get in
dictments against major gang
sters. Nobody is quite sure what
kind of witness Valachi will
make.
"He has his ups and downs,"
said a spokesman for the De
partment of Justice. One day
he will be calm and tell a ra
tional, connected story. The next
day he will not be so tood. You
have to remember that the man
is badly scared."
Could Stir Suspicion
Valachi is an uneducated man.
He speaks in a gutterai voice
that may not lie clearly under
stood in the far roaches of hear
ing rooms and grand jury cham
bers. If he gets excited and ton
fused on the witness stand
and there is a fair chance he
will at some stage of his testi
mony he is going to stir sus
picions among the listeners as
to the validity of what he is
saying.
It would be misleading to
judge the impact of Valachi's
testimony on the basis of what
is publicly known about the sto
ry he is telling. Valachi talked
off and on for almost a year
while under maximum security
guard at Fort Monmouth, N. J.
It may be that the Justice De
partment has some dynamite
that will give the underworld a
bad jar, but u so it is being kept
secret.
This is what is publicly known
about Valachi's prolonged "sing
ing session: he has outlined the
organization of what he c a 1 1 s
Cosa Nostra ("our business" or
"our thing"), a loose confedera
tion of gangs in at least eight
cities. Each of these is called
"a family," he says, controlled
by a boss. There are lieutenants
under the boss and each is in
charge of a "crew." Valachi
says he joined the organization
in 1930 and took a oiooa oam
MEDFOKD
(his finger was pricked) to die
rather than betray it.
Names Top Brass
He supplied some of the ar
got of the underworld. When a
gangster -is ordered to kill
somebody, it is called a "con
tract." You get a contract when
you are ordered to "hit" a man.
Orders to "hit" are almost al
ways issued by the boss, and
Valachi said the bosses includ
ed: Vito Gcnovese, New York
( although there aparently are
five "families" in New York):
Sam Giancana. Chicago; Joseph
Zerilli, Detroit; Sebastian La
Rocca, Pittsburgh; Stefano Ma
gaddino, Buffalo; Raymond Pa
triarca, New England; John J.
Scalish, Cleveland.
Much of this information was
not exactly flash news to police
and other law enforcement of
ficers in those cities. The prob
lem has been, not to identify
the gang leaders, but to get
something on them that will
stand up in court. Valachi, for
instance, has talked freely about
some 30 murders, but as a New
York prosecutor put it: "0 u r
office can act only on evidence,
! v
I --,V!t'vJ , ,,,,,
SLATED FOR COLLEGE Princess Christina of Sweden is pre
sented with a bouquet of flowers by Kersten Jonsson, Miss Sweden 1
of 1G93. at Idlcwild Airport in New York. The Swedish ambassador
to the United States. Gunnar Jarring, center, looks on. The prin
cess will begin her freshman year at Radcliff college. (UPI) !
Pigeons Arc Relatives
To Extinct Dodo Birds
It's much too late, by about
300 years, to bring out any
thing new regarding habits or
characteristics of the dodo bird,
but there are some cousins of
those old birds still around and
in goodly numbers. These rela
tives do not look at all like their
long ago ancestors, but the re-,
lationship has been pretty well
established. I
The common pigeon that j
claims kinship with the long
dead dodo birds has outlived its
illustrious ancestors and is very
much alive, and in many places
disgustingly numerous. No liv
ing man has ever seen a real,
live dodo bird. In fact, we use
the exnression "as dead as a
dodo" to imply anything that is
"long gone." '
But today's pigeons and doves
are of a very similar family, j
Of course the word "pigeon" is j
just another way of saying ,
"dove." as they are all more
or less alike and of the same
family.
Passenger Pigeon
Another member of the fam-.
ily was the passenger pigeon.
The last one passed from this
earthly scene in 1916. It died in
a Cincinnati zoo, outliving its
relative, the dodo, by about 250 i
years. Many reports have come j
in from various sections since j
1916 of sighting of one or more ,
passenger pigeons, but no single j
specimen has ever been found.
There is little hope that a single !
individual is alive on this earth
today.
The pigeons are swift and
graceful fliers. They have been
used by armies as messenger
carriers. There have been many
carrier pigeons that have been
decorated for their acts of brav
ery. Many men owe their lives J
to these swift (lying birds that!
.MAIL TRIBUNE. MKDFOKD,
; and Valachi's statements are
I pure hearsay."
! What the Justice Department
hopes is that Valachi can come
up with some information about
the middle and lower - echelon
members of the crime organiza
tion. One source said he already
had done so and federal agents
now are busy questioning those
persons in an attempt to ob
tain corroboration of Valachi's
stories and build a solid struc
ture of evidence.
The man's hole card in the
underworld was his friendship
with Vito Genovese, a New
York "boss" about whom con
siderable mis information has
circulated in the last month. He
has been depicted as the su
preme commander of the Amer
ican gangs, a sort of Oriental
potentate tossing occasional
scraps of favors to his under
lings and issuing "contracts"
sometimes in a whimsical man
ner. Genovese is currently serving
a 15-year prison term for nar
cotics violation and at one time
was Valachi's cell mate in At
lanta penitentiary. A piece of
Small Worlds
Around Us
By LYNN M. WATKINS
(Register and Tribunt
Syndicate. ;963)
carried pleas for help, just be
cause of Ihe bird's love for Ihe
home roost, Kefiardless of Ihe
perils and hardships encounter
ed along the way, the possen
gcr pigeons played an important
part in both world wars.
The pigeons arc about the only
birds known to science that
drink by immersing their bills
into the water up to their nostril
openings, until their thirst is sat
sificd. Most birds take a mouth
ful of water, throw the head
back, and swallow.
Ordinarily the pigeons mate
for life and both partners assist
in incubation and the feeding of
the young. Usually two eggs are
laid, but several broods a year
are raised.
Pigeon Milk
The old joke about pigeon I
milk is actually not so far fetch
ed as is so often supposed. The
young are really fed on this sub
stance. The food, after being di
gested by the parent bird, Is
then made available to the little
one. The white liquid is about
the consistency of milk and is
in no way a solid food. The
name "pigeon milk" is actually
a confusing fact.
There are hundreds of varie
ties of pigeons distributed over
much of the world. Many arc '
peculiar in habits and plumage.
The tumbler is one of the most
biazarre of the family. It tum
bles over and over in the air
and performs many other acro
batic tricks. The puffer puffs
out its throat until it resembles
a toy balloon. The many varie
ties of fantail pigeons duplicate
Ihe feal so dramatically accom
plished by the peacock.
Varieties of pigeons probably
have justification is being re
latives of Ihe long dead dodo
bird Their unusual behavior
could explain part of It.
OREGON
fiction that refuses to die is that
Genovese still controls the un
derworld by sending a steady
stream of orders from his cell.
The Justice Department point
ed out that, considering t h e
close scrutiny given to a pris
oner's mail and visitors, Geno
vese would have to be doing it
by mental telepathy. This re
porter can state unequivocally
that he does not have a private
telephone in his cell.
Genovese did not dominte the
underworld, but he was an im
portant figure and Valachi stay
ed on his payroll for years. Then
he got scared and turned stool
pigeon. Needless to say the
he got scared and turned stool
pigeon Needless to say t h e
friendship is terminated. Geno
vese has an appeal of his nar
cotics conviction coming up this
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Counties
Rata Other Areas Per Word
0e Per Day
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Box Number Service Charge 30o
(Minimum Cash Ad SOc)
Business Directory
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Dead Line on Display Classi
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the day before publication for
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Lodge Notices 1
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Personal 3
Lost and Found 4
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Wanted Male Help
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Male or Female Help 12
Wanted Situations 13
Wanted Miscellaneous 14
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Furniture 42
Musical Equip., Radio, TV 43
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Cycles and Scooters 72
Cars and Trucks 73
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LEGAL NOTICES
notice ik c imirnms
In the Matter of the Kslate of
ALBERT .IKSSE CONNER,
Deceased
In the Circuit Court of the Stale
of OrfRon for Ihe County ot Jack
son. Probale Department.
Notice is hereby given lhat the
undcrsiRncd has been appointed
executrix of Ihe estate of ALBERT
JESSE CONNER, deceased, by the
Circuit Court of the Slate of Ore
Ron for Jackson County, and has
qualified. All persons having claims
aRAinst said estate are hereby noti
fied to present the same, duly veri
fied as by law required, to Ihe un
dersigned at Ihe ofllces of Day and
CourtriRht. 100S East Main. Med
ford. Oregon, within six months
from Ihe dale hereof
Dated and first published Aug.
27. 1WI3.
Last publication Srpl. 17. 1063.
Jiianita L. Conner,
Executrix
Dav and Conrtr'bt
Attorneys tor Executrix
NO. P-41 -3
NOTICE Of HEARING
I'PON EINAL At'l'OINT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
Probata Department
In the Matter of the Estate
of
JOE S FOSSER. Deceased
Notice is hereby given that
Beatrice Fosser. administratrix of
the Estate of Joe S. Fosser. De
ceased, has filed In the Circuit
Courl nt the Slate of OrcRon tor
Jackson County, her First and
Final Account as such adminis
tratrix of said estate, and the 2fith
dav of .September, l!Mi:i. at Ihe
hour of II (Ml o'clock A M In the
Courtroom of the said Court at the
Courthouse. Medford. Jackson
Countv. Oregon, has been fixed as
the time and place lor hcarlnR
of objections to said First and
Final Arcnunl. and all persons
having obterlinns thereto are
herebv required lo make or file
the same on or before said time.
DATED August 27. IHIi.1
Reatrlre Fosser. admlnlslratrlx
NOTICE OF IIIAItlNfi ON
FINAL Act HINT
No 11.173
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter 'if the Estate of
FRANCIS J GIllllON Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has filed his
Final Account as administrator ol
the estate of Francis J. Glhhon.
deceased, wilh the Circuit Court
of Jackson C'ounlv, Oregon, and
that said Court has set the 71h
day of October Iti(13. at the hour
ol loon o'clock In the forenoon
of said dav in the Circuit Court
room of the Curlhuse Bldg , At
Medford. Jackson County. Oregon,
as Ihe lime and place (or hearing
objections thereto and Ihe settle
ment thereof
DATLD AND FIRST PUB
t.lSHF.D this 3rd day of Septem
ber U3
A K Piara Administrator
Harbison and Piarra
Attorney, (or Adnuntalralor
(all before the Supreme Court.
The legend that he still dictates
the affairs of the underworld
probably got started because
members of his New York
"family" are waiting to see
whether the boss can win h i s
way back into circulation.
Next: Evolution of the gang
ster from Capone lo Cosa Nostra.
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
FOR
1H HI. K A l lOS
No. 63-643-1-:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL
SAVINGS A LOAN ASSOC1A
TION, a coipnrattun.
Plaintiff and
Cross-Defendant,
vs.
COMMERCIAL HOME INSULA
TION CO.. INC.. an Oregon cor
poration, GEORGE W. HAMIL
TON and MAUDE E HAMIL
TON, partners dba Commercial
Home Insulation Company.
Defendants and
Cross-Complainants.
LEE R HOLT and NANCY R
HOLT hUkhnnd and wife. THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
JOHN J. GOMER and ETHEL M.
GOMER. partners dba Modern
Tile Company, and M. L. MILLS,
dba Nor Pat Supply.
Defendants and
Cross-Defendants.
TO: Lee R. Hull and Nancv R Holt,
husband and wife, defendants
and Cross-Defendants,
IN THE NAME OK THE STATE
OF OREGON: You and each of vou
are hereby required lo appear and
answer the cross complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
suit on or before the last dav of
lour weeks from the date of fin,t
publication of summons and if you
fail so to appear and answer said
cross complaint for want thereof
the crosft-complainanls will apply
to the court Tor relief demanded
in said cross complaint succinctly
stated as follows, to-wit:
1. Judgement for an original
contractor's lien on the property
hereinafter described against the
defendant Lee R. Holt and Nancy
R. Holt and the plaintiff in the
sum of $564 00 jointly and sever
ally together with interest there
on at the rate of 6 per cent per
annum from February 18, liti3
until paid, the further sum of $2. SO
for the filing and recording of
said lien, the sum of S.VOO for the
cost in preparation of the lien,
and attorney's fees tn the sum of
$tioo on.
2. That the following described
real property situated in Jackson
County .Oregon, to-wit:
Lot 1, Block, 2, Central Vallcv
Subdivision to the Citv of
Central Point, Jackson County,
Oregon.
he foreclosed and sold under de
cree of this court to saliMfv the
above lien and judgment together
with attorney's fees, costs and dis
bursements. 3- That the cross-complainant's
lien be declared a lien upon the
a hove described real property and
said lien be declared prior and
superior to the claim, title, inter
est, estate or Hen of the plaintiff
and cross-defendants.
4. For such oilier and further
relief as the court may determine
just and equitable.
This summons is published bv
the order of the Judge of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Ore-
1 gon for Jackson County duly made
ana emeren on tne ZH day ot
August. 1!1()3.
The lime prescribed In said or
der for publication of this sum
mons is once each week for four
consecutive weeks, The dale of
! the first publication of this sum
mons is tor tne lUlh day oi beplem
ncr, im.v 1
FROHNM AYER, LOWRY &
DEATHKRAGE
By William V Dcatherage
Post Office Address
2110 Cooley Theatre Building
Medford. Oregon
Attorneys for Commercial
Home Insulation Co.. Inc.,
an Oregon corporation,
George W. Hamilton and
Maude E. Hamilton, partners
dba Commercial Home Insu
lation Company. Defendants
and CrosA-Cnmplainanls.
Medford1Tkibune
Sweepstakes Winners
1. Don Hulin, Central Pt. 5. Lew Boyd, Medford
2. Fred J. Dengler, R. Riv'r 6- W- E- McClain, G. Hill
. 7. Alvin M. Stickney,
3. R. T. Nichol, Medford Medford
4. H. J. Firzparrick, Med. 8. J. Middleton, Medford
TUhSlMY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1963
LEGAL NOTICES
Suit In Equity
No. 63-C43-K
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 i
OF AMERICA, and JOHN J.
GOMER and ETHEL M GOMER.
partners dba Modern Tile Com-
pany. M. L. MILLS, dba Nor Pac
Supply
Defendants j
TO LEE R. HOLT AND NANCY
R HOLT. TWO OF THE ABOVE
NAMED DEFENDANTS: 1
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 tour weeks from
the date ol the first publication of ,
this Summons, and if vou fail to
so appear and answer said Com-
piaini. inr wan. incrcot, 1'iaintiff
will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in Plaintiff's Com
plaint B.'emetly stated as follows,
to-wit: For a Dccitc; 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 $1,071.31, to
gether with interest thereon at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum from
June 3. liltii): together with reason
able attorney's fees for the prose
cution of this suit and for the sum
of SLJ2.50. as expense incurred for
preliminary foreclosure reports:
and for the further sum of $3ti3.
for the cost of the fu'e insurance
premium: and for Plaintiff's costs
and disbursements herein to be
taxed; for a further decree of this
Court, decreeing that the mort
gage which is the basis of this
suit he foreclosed and that the
amount of said decree be adjudged
to be a lien upon the real proper
ty descrihed in said mortgage,
superior to all the right, title,
claim, hen. or interest of the De
fendants, and each of them, and
all ot the persons or parlies claim
ing hy. to or under them, or any
of them, which real property is
more particularly described as fol
lows, to-wit:
Lol I. Block 2. CENTRAL VAL
LEY SUBDIVISION, to the City
of Central Point, Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon.
For a further Decree of I his
Court decreeing that said real
Rroperiy herein described he Bold
y foreclosure in the manner pro
vided by law. and that Ihe pro.
reeds 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 nimnlc, free, clear
and foreclosed of all of the right,
title, estate. Hen. claim and interest
ot 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
ot redemption provided by law.
and the said purchasers be en
titled to the immediate possession
of said real property and the
wnnic inereoi
This Summons is published by '
the order of the Honorable James
M. Main. Judge of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon tor
.incksnn county, nuty made on the
21st day of August. l!Ni3. 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
nl this Summons is the 27th day
ot Augufti, iiiru.
HARBISON AND PIAZZA
By Bruce KelHngton
Of Attorneys lor Plaintiff
POST OFFICE ADDRESS:
201 U. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Medford. Oregon
To YOU, our friends and readers of this
newspaper, we wish to express our sin
cere thanks for making our 1963 BAR
GAIN DAYS the MOST SUCCESSFUL
in Mail Tribune history. During the year
ahead we will offer for MORE READ
ERS THAN EVER BEFORE a bigger,
newsier, more complete newspaper than
ever before!
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that Jen
nie May Hosteller, executrix of th
Cfttate of Amalla Welch, decaased,
No. 11432, hais filed the final ac
count and the Circuit Court of Ore
con for Jackson County has fixed
Monday. September 30, 1063, at
10. 00 a m. at the Jackson County
Courthouse in Medford, Oregon,
for hearing of objections to and
settlement thereof.
Dated: August 31. 1383.
Jennie May Hoitetter,
Executrix
I LODGE NOTICES
0 Medford Lodge No83
tJ 1. O O. F. rnecta Tiies-
ir, t. day SePl- 17- at 8 rm,
Visitors welcome. Refreshment.
E B. McNew. N. G.
Special Communica
tion Warren Lodge No.
JM vil'le!
vs.
nr v Am, jacKson-
wca.. sept. 18, 7:30
Work in FC decree.
tors Welcome. R.
freshmenls
Don Shores. WM
Communication
Ige No.
ednes-
R nm.
invited
HoDklns WM
Stated Convocation. Oregon Chap-
ier wo. 4. H. A. M.
Jacksonville. T u e is.
Sept. 17, 8 p.m. Pre
eceded by politick din
ner 6 p.m. Visiting
Companions welcome.
miy n i-"icarn. t p.
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nrm. linn u 10 4. I.O.O.t . Bids.
Ml W. 6th. st.
PLANT i nummace Sale. Wed.,
o.-i. io, mason aaamery Bids.,
M5 W. 6lh St . across the st
from Holly Theater. Sponsored
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I will no longer he responsible
for any debts other than my
own Garry Keys. 708 Cedar,
Med forcL
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Will pick up donations. Ph. Mbs
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leave your upholstery beautifully .
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Center.
LARGE selection iniporteTfarns
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Plenty of Parking Space.
ELDERLY Would" you like good
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Couples only. Write Tribune
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Fall terms.
Phone 773-3382
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ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem is welcome at tne Medtord
Group of Alcoholics Anonymous
R:30 p.m. Tues & Sat. rear
of N Oskdale 773-4848. Al
Anon Group every Tuesday.
'GINGER'
OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON at
HI 1 Stewart ave. Special person.
alixd service. All work guaran
teed Welcomes ladies with thtn.
fine or problem hair.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Closed Mondays 773-3130
nAWLEIGH PRODUCTS.
Pedersen 772-443B
zu iciurai point Lorl
Vfl .V 1J5 AK AM U
XJWT day. Scot 18. ifl:t.
Vr Master Masons
Paul W.