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    MTOFORn VAIL TRIBL'NE. MEDFORD. OREGON
MONDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1963
6 5
Regional
Roundup
By Clevs Twilchell
Regional Editor
The summer of 1963 was one
for stories about "unusual"
plants. We're putting the word
unusual in quotation marks, be
cause it is almost inevitable
that when stories about such
plants are run, they turn out to
be not so unusual.
Back in the last part of Au
gust, we ran a story about a
philodendron in the living room
of the Don McGovern home in
Eagle Point. It had bloomed,
something which local florists
said was very unusual.
It wasn't. Within a couple of
days we were informed of at
least two other such plants in
the valley, one of which had not
only bloomed but had also pro
duced fruit.
At the tail end of September,
United Press International
transmitted a photograph of a
couple of tomato plants in Chi
cago, 111., which had grown 13
feet high in the yard of a man's
home. Within 24 hours after the
picture appeared in the Mail
Tribune, sure enough, someone
called up to report a similar
feat. Mrs. Albert Mueller of 404
East D St., Jacksonville, grew
two tomato plants from seed to
a height of 15 feet. They climbed
up onto the roof of her home.
In the meantine, we received
another story, this one from
Central Point, about an avocado
plant which had developed in a
reportedly unusual way. M r s.
Homer Dale of 524 Manzanita
st. tried a seed first in water,
and when that didn't work she
planted it in earth. It grew, but
instead of growing just one long
stem two or three feet tall, it
put out five shoots, three of
which developed and started
leafing when only two inches
tall.
County Agent Cliff Cordy was
asked for an opinion. He said
he had never seen an avocado
plant like it but hastened to ex
plain that he should not be con
sidered an authority on avocado
plants.
We aren't either, but by this
stage of the game we've decided
that most "unusual" things are
quite normal.
KELLY, KELLY
FORT DODGE, Iowa (UPD
Kelly Fitzgerald married Pat
rick Kelly. So now her name is
Kelly KeUy.
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Purpose Of Fees At Crater High Explained
By MARY COLLEY ing year would be about the
Mail Tribune Correspondent same): English grammar, $2.40;
Since many inquiries have English literature, $3.45; world
PROMOTING BETTER HEALTH Among the Hoffman, Eagle Point; Mrs. Ed Taylor, Talent;
women from valley communities present at a Mrs. L. L. Burghart, Ashland; Mrs. Bruce
planning meeting for Christmas seal area chair- Pingle, Butte Falls; Mrs. J. R. Bartuss, Shady
men last week were, left to right, Mrs. Ted Cove.
Christmas Seal Chairmen Have
Donated Many Years of Work
A total of nearly 100 years of
work to help promote better
health in Jackson County and of
service to the Jackson County
Tuberculosis and Health associ
ation was represented at a
luncheon planning meeting of
Christmas seal area chairmen
held at the home of Miss Helen
Bullis Oct. 2.
Chairmen attending the meet
ing were representative of near
ly every community in Jackson
county and some of them have
served as Christmas Seal chair
men for 15 and more years.
Pictured above as they looked
over the new Christmas seals
and materials were Mrs. Ted
Hoffman of Eagle Point, Mrs.
Ed Taylor of Talent, Mrs. L.
L. Burghart of Ashland, Mrs.
Bruce Pingle of Butte Falls and
Mrs. J. R. Bartuss of Shady
Cove.
Other Chairmen
Others attending the luncheon
included Mrs. F. G. Petrie of
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
A Too lit To Classify
WOULD lady who borrowed my
lamp with roses on globe, re
turn 11? 4044 Crater Lake Ave.
772-2195
FOR SALE Good condition, '59
Ford 4 dr. Sedan. R&H. stick.
$400 it take over payments
Phone Eagle roint wi-ju
FOR SALE Concord Crapes.
Saylor. 616 Midway Rd. 773-
3135
FOR SALE Duplex, close in
garage. 1 bdrm. furn. 10 New
town 31.
FOR SALE 1061 Corvaif Ramp
side pickup. 4 speed. Heater, low
miles- Bargain $1295 or best 01
ler. Provolt 2685 Applcgate,
FOR RENT Duplex, i bdrm.,
call before Thurs. 10 Newtown
St
NOTICE OK EXECUTRIX
SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
PROBATE NO. 63-101
IN THE CIRCUT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF
KLAMATH
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF ANTHONY GRIMM,
Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given
that the undersigned Executrix
of the estate of ANTHONY GRIMM.
deceased, pursuant to an oraer 01
sale of the Circuit Court of the
Stale of Oregon for the County of
Klamath, made and entered in the
above entitled estate on the 24th
day of September, 1963, will offer
for sale and sell from and after
h ORih Hair nf rvtnher. 1963. for
cash or for part cash and part cred
it, at ine law oiucen m r. i.
PUCKETT, Attorney at Law. First
Federal Savings & Loan Building,
Klamath Falls, Oregon, the follow
ing describea real property ociunis-
Ing to said estate, to wit:
Lou 0 and 10 in Block B of the
Twn of pnoenix. jacKsun
County, Oregon, according to the
Official plat thereof, now of re
cord. EXCEPTING THEREFROM
the Easterly 60.0 teet tnereoi.
Th. cat wilt he subiect to the
confirmation of the above entitled
Court. .
OLA may siuncn, wewiu'
K. PUCKETT
Aftnrnev fnr F.xeeutrix
First Federal Saving & Loan
Building
Klamath Falls. Oregon
Date of first publication: Septem-
Date of' last publication: October
21st. 1963
WANTED Machinist with for
mal apprenticeship training to do
close tolerance, clean light work.
Onlv class A men will be con
sidered. 720 S. Grape St.. Med-
ford
FOR RENT 1 bdrm. fur. house,
fireplace, wonderful view. 1 mile
west of Jacksonville on Jack
.nn rmlt RH. Reasonable to re-
sponsible person. Rt. 1 Box A
FOR SALE Antique solid wal
nut secretary. Very fine. 10 New.
town St.
WANTED Frigidaire refrig. Im
perial 59 or B mooei. ooa-1.13
FOR RENT I bdrm. nicely furn
apt. close in. uo w. wain
MOVING WiU sacrifice for cash
mall home, new well. 1 acre &
barn, corner of Gibbon Rd. &
Azalea.
NnTIPR TO CREDITORS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon tor tne t-ouniy ui jhuv
son In the Matter of the Estate
of Benjamin B. Balls, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the undersigned has-been ap-
nninta n. vrrillHv Of the estate
of Benjamin B. Balis, deceased,
and all persons having claims
against said estate are hereby no-
tliiea to prescm mc amnc.
proper vouencrs. at i ompij-
ta.,ilHin0 Mpdford. Orccon. wiin-
in six months from the date here-
Dated mis in aay oi oepicm-
jean Balis Anderson, Executrix
Donald K. Denman
Attorney for Executrix
FOR RENT Furn. 2 rm. apt,
stu. All utilities po. Mj-in1-
rnn pf.nt Clean furn. 1 bdrm
house. 1542 Kenyon. 772-4539.
for RFNT 4 bdrm. house. Lone
Pine School Dist. $95. 773-4320
FOR RENT 3-Rm. house &
rarnort. verv clean, oil heat,
water & garbage pd.. couple or
retired person preferred, near
shopping center. $55. per mo,
779-1501
FOR SALE or Trade Large
umbrella tent, for small 2-
whcel trailer or good heater,
8991596
FOR SALE Apples. 1297 Mor
row Rd. 77-;-bub. taring containers.
rnii nFvT I -arm furn. 3 rm
apt. Ground floor. $75. 773-2705
WANTED" WAITRESS Hotel
Medford Coffee Shop. No phone
calls, please.
FOR RENT 1 bdrm partly furn
house. $45. water pa. no annx-
ers 772-465Z
FOR RENT 3 bdrm. modern
home 'a ml. from Talent on
Old Pacific Hwy. Rt. 1 Box 41
535-1451 eves.
FOR RENT Small furn.
close in, adults. 772-9788
apt.
mo bent Clean 2 hdrm. tin
furn h-it- Central Point. $85
Water pd. 773-6123 or 772-8822.
.FOR SALE ll'.iH rora v-H PICK'
up. Rood condition. 664-1764
FOR SALE Mavtac auto, wash
er. good cond. 773-3871 or 535-
2096.
GENTLE BUCKSKIN saddle horse
sell nr trade lor tresn mtix cow.
482-1086,
FOR SALE 1933 Jeep Station
waeon, 4-wheel dr. Rflr H A
white aidewall snow tires
winch 773-5851 '
FOR RENT 2 bdrm. partly
firm house, adults. $65. 77J-649I
482-1451.
FOR RENT 2 bdrm. unfurn. house
in Phoenix, close in. nu.
4481
FOR RAt.F 1955 Chev
pickup. RAVH, very clean. $650.
l.MH wnnman. n-.nan
FOR RENT Furn Cottage In
the rear, also 2-Rm. lur ant
water it rjarbare paid 1218 W.
Main or 773-.v1.17
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
bv the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson t-ouniy.
Executrix of the Estate of Elmer
L. Adams, deceased, and has qual
ified. All persons having claims
against the estate of said Dece
dent are hereby notified to pre
sent them, duly certified, to me
at 1005 East Main Street, Med
ford, Oregon, wiinin six monins
from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published this
7th day of October. 1963.
Theresa G. Adams
Executrix
Ronald L. Ricketts
Attorney for Executrix
been received at Crater High
school concerning school fees
and their use and purpose, C.
A. Meyer, superintendent of
schools in district 6, issued an
explanation which he hopes will
bring about a better understand
ing between the school and the
parents.
It should be understood that
in Oregon the state does not
furnish textbooks for grades 9
through 12 and it is the obliga
tion of each student in high
school to supply his own, Meyer
said.
At Crater the following fees
are assessed against students at
enrollment time.
There is a student body mem
bership fee of $10 which in part
is used to set up a student book
loan fund. Seven of the $10.00
dollars goes to ihe student book
fund, $1.00 to the school paper,
$1.00 to athletics, and $1.00 to
the general student body fund.
The $7 book fee furnishes all
textbooks for one school year.
Students must return books at
the end of the year or pay for
them, also he may be assesed a
fee for excessive damage, tacn
year a student must get a new
set of books, if he naa to iur
nish his own, which he may if
he wishes, the price would De
Drohibitive.
Following is a breakdown of
book costs for an average 9th
grader (costs for each succeed-
Rogue River, Mrs. M. Schoene
mann of Gold Hill, Mrs. Marcus
Dey of Prospect, Mrs. Vernon
Thorpe of Medford and Mrs.
Arthur McKintosh of Phoenix.
Mrs. Chester Guches, county
seal co-chairman was in charge.
A good many hours of work
is given each year by Christmas
seal chairmen in getting the
mail ready to go out and in
keeping the lists as correct as
possible and up to date,- Mrs.
Guches stated.
From the standpoint of vcars
of service, Mrs. Hoffman of
Eagle Point has one of the
lengthiest records. She started
helping with the mailing of seals
while she was still in high school
and for the past 15 years has
been chairman for her district.
Mrs. Schoenemann represents
the Gold Hill Health unit, which
has the distinction of being one
of the first county health or
ganizations in the state and as
far as is known the only one in
the state still organized. It was cipal, gave a report on the pro-
Tiller-Drew PTA
Plans Carnival,
Variety Show
TILLER-DREW - A carnival,
to be held in the school gym
nasium Oct. 25, and the forth
coming variety show, to be di
rected by Mr. and Mrs. Avery
Grcenman, stage name Jack
and Sydna Mann, were main
topics of discussion at the Tiller-Drew
PTA meeting recently.
The meeting was conducted
by Mrs. Glenn Hunter, vice
president, in the absence of Mrs
Gershom Roy, president.
Mrs. Richard Williams, mem
bership chairman, reported 70
members to dale.
Argle Matthews, school pnn
geography, $4.73; algebra, $3.30;
general science, $3.98 and for
eign language, $3.25, for a grand
total of $21.11. This can vary
some either way.
In comparison, for a four year
cost of $28, a student is furnish
ed his needed textbooks. If he
bought his own, which he can.
the cost would be at least $50.00
even if he were able to re-sell
some of his books. Because of
state requirements books are
changed every six years, thus
every time a series changes
there Is no resale value, Meyer
explained.
The $1.00 for the school paper
gives the student a copy of the
paper every three weeks for the
school year. The $1.00 for ath
letics and the $1.00 for the stu
dent body fund give students a
student body card that admits
them to all home games free
and also admits them to
many events at student rates.
Some of this money is used for
student council affairs and to
help certain activities, such as
the annual and paper, meet
tneir omigattons.
For those taking P. E-, a $1.50
towel fee is charged, and this
furnishes the student with a
clean towel daily. It can readily
be seen that a towel alone would
take about half of this. If a stu
dent is asked to furnish his own
it seldom gets laundered, and if
taken home for laundering is
otten forgotten.
A $1.00 locker fee is assessed
and if the student's record is
clear this is refunded at the end
of the year. Most students get
this refund,
P. E. suits for boys are $2.75
and if a boy takes care of his
suit it will last through his high
scnool years.
There is a $3.00 shop fee and a
$3.00 mechanical drawing fee.
The shop fee pays for any shop
project the boy takes home.
If any amount is left on
the card at the end of the year,
it is refunded. The mechanical
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AT UNION CREEK The new office of the done is some yard work and beautifltation of
Union Creek Ranger district of the Rogue River the setting. The new structure is located across
National Forest has just about been completed. Highway 62 from the old district building.
Personel are moving in. All that remains to be
drawing fee furnishes students
with drawing board, paper,
drawing set, and most needed
materials.
The $1.50 typing fee furnishes
typing paper all year for typing
students.
Insurance
School insurance Is $3.50 for
girls and $4.50 for boys. The rea
son for the difference is that
boys put in more claims than
girls.
The school annual is optional
and the cost is $3.50. The stu
dents receive a yearbook which
costs $6 a copy to have publish
ed. The difference is usually
paid for by advertising.
"No school is interested in
nickel and diming students con
tinually, but it is evident that
costs outside the school are
many times greater than school
costs, with the school doing
Quantity buying," Meyer said.
"All schools should welcome
questions from parents as to
fees and why they are charged,"
he continued.
DANCE SLATED
PROSPECT A benefit dance
sponsored by the Prospect Li
ons club will be held Saturday
at the community hall. The mu
sic will be furnished by tha
Rhythm Makers. The public is
invited.
Regional News
.. .5' 1 .
iy-Our consolidation loan
puts all your bills
in this one basket
Monthly bills piling op?
Lump them together and pay
them off with cash from us.
Stop in and let us help sohM
your money problems.
$25 to $1500
CITY
FINANCE COMPANY
185 E. Main St. Phone: 482-2431, Ashland
Life insurance available on all loans at low group rates
IN THE UNITED STATE DIS
TRICT COURT FOR THE Ula-
TRICT OF OREGON
UNITED STATES OF1 AMERICA
vs. An article of device consisting
of 1 device, more or less, labeled
In part: Ifroni of device) "Med-O-Solix"
(back of devlcel "Mcd-O-Solix
Model 61 Serial No. 552
Mfg. by Gordon Brown Co.
Vallejo. Calif.
CIVIL NO. 63-462
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on the 4th day of
October, 1963. the above-decrlbed
device was taken into the posses
sion of the United States Marshal
for the District of Oregon pursu
ant to a warrant and piucess duly
Issued bv the Clerk of the United
States District Court for the Dis
trict of Oregon in a suit of con
demnation and forfeiture brought
under the provisions of the Fed
eral Food. Drug, and Cosmetic
Act (21 U.S.C. 301 et seq 1. where
in it is sought to have the above
described device condemned and
forfeited for the following rea
sons :
That the above-described de
vice was shipped on or about some
lime In September, 1961, In in
terstate commerce from Vallejo,
California to Medford. Oregon;
that the aforesaid article was mis
branded when introduced into and
while in interslate commerce,
within the meaning of said Act.
21 US.C. 352 (fl (1) in that its
labeling fails to bear adequate di
rections for use and direction for
its use cannot be written since
it is worthless for any medical
DurDose.
Ail persons claiming any npiu,
title or interest in and to the
said above-described articles of
device are hereby notified to ap
pear on or before the 28lh day
of Octoher. 1963. in the United
States District Court at Portland.
Oregon, to show cause, if any
there be. why the same should
not be proceeded against and for
feited to the United States as
mlsbranded.
Paul Kearney' by Raymond O.
Hume. Acting Deputy in Charge.
United States Marshal; SIDNEY
I. LEZAK. Acting United States
Attorney for the District of Ore
gon; ROGER G. ROSE, Assistant
United States Attorney.
Clarence L. Dizney
Deputy U.S. Marshal
NOTICE OK SALE
ninTtrE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT on the 22nd day of October.
1963. at the hour ot :uu uliui
A.M.. at the front door of the
Jackson County Courthouse locat
ed at Main and Oakdale Streets In
Medford, Oregon, i snan son i
Public Auction for cash to the
highest bidder, all of the r 1 g h t.
title Hen, estate and interest of
David W. Chase and Evelyn car
penter Chase, husband and wife,
Christian Schempp. Judgment cre
ditor. Marie K Schempp. judgment
creditor, M- M. Muggins, junmcu
creditor. General Credit Service
Inc , an Oregon corporation and
Abco Credit Service Inc.. an Ore
gon corporation, in the following
descrihed real property, to-wit:
Beginning ax an iron pipe
easterly line of the County Road,
said pipe being South 41' East
3B3 7 feet from the southeast cor
ner of Donation Land Claim No.
43 in Township 3B South. Range
1 West of Ihe Willamette Meri
dian In Jackson County. Oregon;
ih.nH ninnff said road line.
South 37' 30' East 530 0 feet to
the west line of tract described
In Volume 261 page 370 of the
Deed Records of Jackson County.
Oregon; thence North 500 n feet
to an Iron pipe; thence South,
westerly 342.0 feet to the point
of beginning; being a part of Lot
Eleven (111 of OAK GROVE
TRACT (n Jackson County. Ore
gon, according to the official
plat thereof, now of record.
Subject to:
1. The effect of said property,
or anv part thereof, lying within
the Talent Irrigation District and
subject to all water and Irriga
tion rights, casements for ditches
and canals, and all regulations
of said District.
SAID SALE Is made pursuant to
an execution in Foreclosure Issued
nut of the Circuit Court of the
si.te of Oreaon for the Countv of
Jackson on the IBth day of Sen- NOTIf'K TO CRKDITORS
. .nao ...Ul.i Uaplo f I V D.llfl.d
Rehllng Is Plaintiff and David W. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE j rjouj jlmesS of his mother, Mrs,
Chase and Evelyn i-arpenier Lnme,
husband and wife, et al. are De.
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Application
for The Chance of Name of
ELIZABETH ANN HOUSTON TO
ELIZABETH ANN RODGERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the 3rd dav of October. 1963.
by order of the Circuit court of
the State of Oregon for Jackson
County. In the above Court and
matter, my legal name "Elizabeth
Ann Houston" was changed to
"Elizabeth . Ann Rodgcrs." and
upon due return of proof of
publication ot this Notice for one
week (one publication! in a news
paper of general circulation in
Jackson County. Oregon, to said
Court, a certificate under the seal
of said Court will duly issue de
claring my legal name to be Eliz
abeth Ann Rodgers. in accordance
with said order of October 3, I9(;:.
DATED AND FIRST PUB
LISHED October 7. 1963.
ELIZABETH ANN RODGERS
Formerly Elizabeth Ann Houston
By ANNA L RODGERS
Guardian ad litem
Kelley c Grant Attorneys
first formed around 1917 and
has been helping with Christ
mas seal mailing and many
other activities to promote bet
ter health for the citizens of
Gold Hill since that time.
Since 1948
Mrs. Bartuss has been taking
care of Christmas seals in the
Shady Cove - Trail area since
1948 and with the efficient help
of Mr. Bartuss does all the work
for that area. In fact, seems
many of the husbands, families
and friends are drafted into the
army of volunteers.
Mrs. Pingle has been Mrs.
Christmas Seal in Butte Falls
the past 10 years while Mrs.
Taylor and Mrs. MacKintosh of
Talent and Phoenix are com
parative newcomers with 4 and
5 years respectively.
In Prospect, the women of the
Episcopal church Guild make a
joint project of getting the seals
ready to mail out Mrs. uey nas
accented the responsibility of
seeing that the files are ready
for the past 10 years.
Mrs. Phil Engle has been
chairman for Rogue River for
around 10 years but since she
was unable to attend Wednes
day Mrs. Petrie who assists her
represented that area.
The Christmas seal mailing is
a new service project for the
wives of members of the Junior
Chamber of Commerce in Ash
land Jaycettes they are call
ed and Mrs. Burghart is this
year's president.
Volunteers Needed
Recent resignations have left
Jacksonville and Central Point
without chairmen and volun
teers for help there would be
most welcome, county seal
chairmen report. Also there is a
new area at White City needing
attention, they state.
"Eradication of tuberculosis
and the control of other respira
tory diseases is the long - range
goal of the Public Health associ
ations," Chester Irish, president
of the association stated, and it
is for this purpose and to build
healthier communities for all of
us that Christmas seal chairmen
are working.
gress made so far in reactivat
ing the scout, a program which
will be sponsored by the PTA.
Glen Hunter volunteered for
scoutmaster. More volunteers
are needed for committeemen
and cubmastcr.
Mrs. John Wilson gave a re
port on the progress of carnival
plans. New booths this year will
be cork-gun, fascination, add-em-dart,
hat throw, ring toss for
canes, and twist of luck. There
will also be a peanut tree for
the small fry.
Mrs. Wilson called for volun
teers to construct booths and
added that more 1x6 and 1x12
boards were needed.
After the business meeting
Matthews gave a short talk on
"Gun Safety" and Mrs. John
Wright discussed the tax re
ferral measure.
Cookies and coffee were
served during the social hour in
the school cafeteria by the
eighth grade mothers.
m. mm
Third Graders Visit
Library at Talent
TALENT Approximately 60
third graders and their teachers
visited the Talent Library dur
ing a recent visitation day. Mrs.
Archie Estes, librarian, had pre
pared several tables of books
and explained the system of re
ceiving library cards.
Each child received an appli
cation for a library card. Then
Mrs. Estes served them cookies
before they returned to school.
Teachers accompanying the
children were Mrs. Bowman,
Mrs. Fellers and Miss Wernak.
Former Prospect
Resident on Leave
PROSPECT Airman Third
Class Carl Cardin, formerly of
Prospect, now stationed at Can
non Air Force Base, Clovis, N.
M., has had an emergency 30
day furlough because of the se-
(nriinlt.
Dated this 23rd day of Septem
ber, 1963.
DeArmond Leigh. Sheriff
Jackson County. Oregon
For RENT Lovely new 2 bdrm.
home near Airport.
FOR RENT Clean furn apt
close in. all utilities pd 217
Riverside
FOR SALE 24 ft. AIRSTREAM
trailer in brand new condition.
a ah.rn trailer at a sacrifice
price See .1 l"23 Winchester
or phone 773-1543.
FOR SALE or trade davenport
set, top quality. Good eond . for
wood or feeder calf. After 9 30
p m. 772-J124
O' O
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O O
NOT1TB TO BIDDERS
The Hnrnhrnok Elementary
School Diitrict Invltei bidi for
furnifhinE and install. ne n chain
link Once around the major por
tion of the nehool irroundl Spec
ification! an availahle from the
Building Department. Superin
tendent of Schools Office. Court
hmiie. Yreka California. Send
bid? to Mrs. Thnm Watt. Clerk
of the Board. Hornbrook Elemen
tarv School District. Hornbrook.
California.
Sealed bidi will be accepted
and opened at a school board met.
tn on Tueaday. Oct. 22, 19fi3.
t 1 3 p m at the Hornbroolr
S'ho".
fTv0nFAErN THE I Charles chestcnot, at Cuttbank,
In the Matter of the Estate of
CLARICE E MOE. Decoawd
Notice ib hereby given that The
First National Bank of Oregon.
Portland, by an order of the
above Court duly made and
entered on the 18th dav of July.
19fl3. wait appointed Executor of
the above-named catate. All per
tnnt having claima ajrati.t in id
ntnte are hereby notified to pre
sent the tame, with the proper
voucher, lo the Trust Department,
The First National Bank of Ore
gon. Portland. No. 1 East Main
Street. Medlord, Oregon, within
six months from the date of first
publication of thu notice
Dated and first published Sep
tember 23, irtfiT . , ,
The First National Bank of
Oregon. Portland
o By Van Dyke. Dellenback
At McGoodwin
Attorneys for Executor
Montana.
Cardin has bern visiting his
father, Kenneth Cardin and fam
ily, at Prospect before return
ing to the base. He is a 12
Prospect High school graduate.
His mother is reported improving-
RegionalCalendar
EAGLE POINT - Monday, 7
p.m., Lions club dinner meeting
at Eagle Point Scout Commu
nity building.
SHADY COVE - Tuesday, 1
p.m., Shady Cove Grange HEC
will meet at home of Mrs. Kin
ton S. Langlo on Netherlands rd.
SHADY COVE - Wednesday,
1 p.m., first in scries of Wednes-1
day afternoon inquiry classes at
Our Lady of Fatima Parish hall.
Interested persons invited to at
tend. GOLD HILL - Wednesday,
the Woman's Society of Gold
Hill Community Methodist
church will meet in the home
of Mrs. Earl Moore, on Lamp
man rd. The eolfee hour will
be at 12:30, followed by the busi
ness session and program at 1
p.m. Mrs. Ogden Kellogg will
take charge of the program.
GOLD HILL - Wednesday.
7:30 p.m., Gold Hill Volunteer
YREKA Senator Randolph
Collier said today application Firemen will meet at the hall
forms for state scholarship tor drill practice.
awards are available from his
to install
MODERN WIRING
CLEAN ELECTRIC HEAT
Modern electric appliances and clean electric heat make life easier and more
'pleasant for thousands of families in this area. But many homes even new
ones -- are not properly wired to meet the demands of modern electric living.
CalOre Electrical League heating and wiring contractors
again can pay you for a limited time to install modern
wiring and clean electric heat in your home, rtew or old!
WE WILL PAY YOU A $100. BONUS ALLOWANCE
if you install a 200-ampere service entrance panel and mod
ern electric heat (6 kilowatts or more), plus circuits to pro
vide for electric range, electric water heater and electric
washer and dryer.
THIS ALLOWANCE MEANS THAT YOU CAN INSTALL A TRULY MODERN
ELECTRIC SERVICE ENTRANCE IN YOUR HOME AT A GREAT SAVING.
HOW TO QUALIFY FOR THIS BONUS ALLOWANCE
Allowances will be made only on permanent installations
(mobile types excluded), and this allowance will apply only
to those who (I) are customers of COPCO Division, Pacific
Power and Light Company, Klamath Falls, Lakeview, and
Mturas Districts of Central Division, Pacific Power and Light
Company; City of Ashland, end Surprise Valley Electrification
Corporation;
(2) Applications before November 5, 1963 on residential con.
struclion only (wiring permits must be dated between August
5 and November 5, 1963) (3) have their heating and wiring
thereto installed by authorized CalOre Electrical League
contractors. See eligibility rules and qualifications posted by
heating or wiring contractors displaying the Cal-Ore Electrical
League Emblem.
SPECIAL WIRE-ON-TIME PLAN AVAILABLE: In addition to the big cash
saving from this special bonus allowance, home-owners and home builders
on PP&L lines can make use of the Company-sponsored special Wire-on-Time
Plan. Includes both home wiring and electric heat installations. Maximum
$1,000.00, no down payment, as little as $10.00 a month, 36 months to pay.
For complete details en how lo quolity lor In it $100 allowance, call your wiling or healing contractor.
DEALERS
Yreka office for residents of
Del Norte and Siskiyou counties
wishing to apply for the state
financial assistance.
GOLD HILL - Thursday, 7
p.m., Gold Hill Lions club no
host dinner and meeting at El
Rogue Cafe on Second avc.
Brooks Electric 1 Plumbinq Co. ...
Beaver Electric t Plumbing Co. .
Electronic Service
Enloe Electric
Feldman ft Olson Electric
Harrison Electric
Modern Plumbing ( Sheet Metal
Norpac Supply
Rogue Electric Service
Trowbridge Electric
Al Thompson Electric
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...773-8212
.. 535-1535
...773-7731
... 664-2091
...773-5368
... 773 464S
...772-6603
...773-6241
.. .664-1422
PARTICIPATING DISTRIBUTORS
ELECTRIC HEATING EQUIPMENT
The Sloan Co. King . Swan Cavalier
Tilmen-Booth Chromelox lleclrend
Westinghouse Electric Supply Wailinghouie
Modern Plumbing I Sheet Metal Carrie! Heal Pump
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