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Jtiler Grows Tired Of Being Locked Up BURNS (UPI) Harold Weatherhead has given up his job as night jailer at the city county jail here. Weatherhead was (reed from 36 hours in a cell Monday after being locked in by escaping prisoners for the second time in two weeks. He promptly an nounced he was through. The jailer, 58, was locked in Saturday night by John King. 27, of Prineville, and Leonard Bogue, 18, of Salem. They pulled a knife on hirn and took the only key to the cell when they fled. They were still a t large today. Werner Arntz, a Burns ma chinist and Harney county com missioner, drilled the lock off the door after he was unable to open it any other way. The same thing happened two weeks ago when Bogue and an other man escaped. They were recaptured the next day. MODERN PLUMBING & SHEET METAL ' Phone 773-5368 613 East Jackson Street PEARS! Excellent for Canning and Eating Fresh Bring your own containers Open Weekdays 8 i.m.-S p.m. -Closed Sat.-Sun. BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS Two Miles South of Medford on Hwy. 99 SfZf lS sPTOf... AAJ3 SAMF MOTOROLA' i - steteo hi-fi 0- $9995 MOTOROLA Cabinet finished on all 4 sides Matched 6" speakers give excellent stereo separation Automatic 4-speed Record Changer MOTOROLA "Swing Down" Budget STEREO PHONO Separate tone and volume controls, Feather-Touch tone arm. Detachable speaker wings separate up to 20 feet. Golden Voice 5' speakers. Flays all (our speeds, $7Q95 automatically. I See Paulsen CENTRAL POINT, OREGON New York Mirror Quits Publication After 40 Years NEW YORK (UPI) - The morning tabloid New York Mir ror, with the nation's second largest daily circulation, put out its last edition today ending almost 40 years of publication, i blame for the Pr's shutdown In an announcement Tuesday on 'ast winter's 114-day New night the Hearst Corporation, York City newspaper strike but FhU3btiS.hv,er Pf the Mi?0 ;, sait! ' indicated the paper had faced iVhL "'SI6' goodwill and j serious fiscal problems before other intangible and physical ! that assets of the Mirror have been i sold to the New York News." Cos,s Have niscn F M. Flynn, president and j "Costs have risen far in ex publisher of the News, expressed: cess of revenues," the an the regrets of his publication nouncement said, "and have that the Mirror had decided to 1 created substantial deficits over discontinue publication. j an extended period of time. The However, Flynn's statement recent prolonged newspaper said, "knowing the adverse eco- strike aggravated the already nomic pressures confronting all serious problems of the Mirror." new vorK newspapers, we can unoersiana tne reasons for its neclslon- i Strike Affected Paper "The prolonged blackout of New York newspapers this oast ' wmier adversely attected all nf i them," Flynn declared. "Since resumption of publication, for mer circulations have not been regained and advertising in all papers combined is running be hind last year." Flynn did not disclose the purchase price for the Mirror. The Daily News, also a morn ing tabloid, was the Mirror's major competitor. Its circula tion, reported by the Publishers Association of New York for the period prior to the four-month newspaper strike which ended last March 31, was more than two million. That of the Mirror An Exceptions! Buy for The Thrifty Housewife V Model SP51 Us for Color TV & Gales Appliance Urg.it Independent De.ler In Jickson for the same period was just over 900.000. The brief Hearst Corporation announcement placed part of the The announcement said that many of the Mirror features, such as Walter Winchell, Dear Abby. Drew Pearson, Victor Rlescl and Dan Parker would appear in the New York Jour- "" "-. ie nearai auer noon publication in this citv. Termination pay "in excess of $3.5 million" will be paid to some 1,500 to 1,600 Mirror env ployes when their jobs cease the announcement added. Dalles Worker Survives Tumble rvniLftnu luru con-1 struction worker Clifford Wil-' son, 39, The Dalles, survived a 75 foot fall from a Portland General Electric Co. transmis sion tower Tuesday. He was listed in satisfactory condition at St. Vincent Hospi tal. i Officials said Wilson was working on a cross arm prepar I ing rigging for a crane when he ! fell. A fellow worker said Wilson managed to break his fall by grabbing another cross arm. He suffered a possible skull fracture and lacerations and a I fracture of the right arm, hos- ' pital attendants said. Our new building will be ready for occupancy in about 10 days- Right now is your chance to make real big savings on all types of appliance. Wa invite you to come in and see for yourself the money you can save nowl j I I ( Premium RMed Tubes ) TPafefilir V 2 H,flhGain Fram Grid jl Smart lyl- MOTOROLA 23" W $1?888 TTrT-..rri..su., . .,....., With Trade ,i a.?, iuc . IM '5 EASY TERMS Model 19P35 FREE STAND INCLUDED! PHONE 664-1259 County MEDFORD . .. i SEA OF PUMPKINS Kathy Foley, 2, of Somerville, Mass. appears lost In a sea of large pumpkins in Boston's Dock Square Like most youngsters, Kathy wanted to make sure she had her pumpkin picked out in time for Court Records j rsTicE rorttT . sli la lid District Dennis R. Elder, no lights. $13. Helm M. Hattcn, no operator's license. $5. Uavid L. Davis, expired opera tors license. So. John B. Gilliland, no muffler, sin. Dairy 1 L. Pruitt, one headlight, $10. Danny T. Aldrich, expired ve hicle license. S3. Glen A. Wells, no fixed load li cence. $.V Elle N. Torrcsan, truck speed ing. $25. Loys L Jamison, no operator's license, S3. Don C. Stcrrett, no trailer li cense, $5. Michael W. Andrews, no muf fler. SIO. Betty c. Adams, expired vehicle license. $5. Robert M. Conger, inadequate FREE STAND With This TV! Ideal second set Motorola's best selling Tartan 19 (overall diag. tube mcas,; 172 sq. in. picture viewing area). It has pop-up handle that hides away when not in use . . . built-in Magic Mast Antenna System that adjusts up and down . . side to side. 149 95 Visit Our USED DEPT. for Outstanding Buys on Televisions Freezers Washers Dryers and Other Appliances MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDKOKD, ORECiON Halloween. (UPI) brakes. SIO. Charles E. Wyman. overload, $24. Elmo C. Harris, overload. S2fi. Robert W. Varney, truck speed- ins, sui Paul D. Retter, no rear view mir mor, $10. Greg C. Lindley, violation of Basic ruie. siu. Robert Foreman Jr., violation of Dflsic riue. siu. Claude J. Miller, disobeyed traf fic MRU, $15. Vivian L. Lefever, unattended usn pole. 5,11.30. Marshall A. Coke, expired motor vehicle license. $5. Robert K. Elias, violation of ba sic rule. $10. Beulah L. Mansfield, no opera tor's license. $3. Lorenzo G. Johnson, overload, $21. George L. Manning, overload, $12(i. Duke V. Terrwllliger, overload. $2R.". Raymond Pruitt, overload, $IR. Del R. Marqtiez. overload, $38. DISTRICT COURT Bernard Thomas Johnson, II rr tn Minn St fall- Edward Mark Nicolet, failure to yield richt-of-way. $15. David Roy Kodyss, failure to obey ODCralor's restrictions s.V Humphrey John Conant, viola linn of basic rule, $15. Dour I as John Sacchl, violation of basic rule, $15, William Clinton Anderson, ex ceftivc overhaneinir load. $10. - Roy James Vincent, one license plate, $5. Edward Lee Hodge, improper muffler. $10. Elmer Leslie Lond. driving while encumbered, $S. Guy Otto Gillaspey, overwldth. Orvillr vwn. Hauler, fallur In tajr deer properly. $25. uavia Kaymond uaker, failure to tag deer properly. $25. Edward William Krucer. failure to tac deer properly. $25. Lester Ray, angling in closed season, $25. Larrv Jne McCnmmnn. failur In dim lights. $5. Dale Ariin Barnard, no vehicle license, $5. Belly June Young, illesal doi se.s.sion of deer. $25. Louis Gerald Henrccn. viola tion of basic rule. $25. Philin Gordon Johnson, extfi- sive motor noihe. $5 Ruth bnuth, no operator s li cense, $5. Bruce Beniamin Hlacklrv. riU- obeyed slon sign, $15. Arthur Georce prck. failure lo tag deer properly, $25. Lewaync Albert Huff, failure to drive on right side of highway, $15. Hcrhcrt Wendrl Wa t. Roise Ida., driving while under the in fluence of Intoxicating liquor, s.ino. Gene Allon Powers, no vehicle license. $5. Harvev Franklin Morean. over load. $14. Charles noberl Colson, no mui fler. $10 Thomas James Parker, violation of basic rule, $15. CIRCUIT COURT Rohert Blaine Wolfe Jr. vs. Lin da Carter Wolfe, divorce com plafnt, Gayle Elaine Stlmmel vn Tcrrv Leslie Stlmmel. divorce complaint. Carol Weaver vs. Kenneth Charles Waver, divorce complaint MARin nr, t.irF.NSK APPLICATION Ralph Delno Jones. 240i Van Nex st . Ashland, and Eula Ger aldine Galaway, Glcndora, Calif. MF.IlFOnn MUNICIPAL COURT Richard Bernard Cullen, inade quate equipment. $10, and failure to vieirt rteni or way. siu. Gary Ardiel Taria, defective enuinment. Sin Dorris Jean Chinn, violation of banc ru e. $ 0. John Lee Swartsfaner. violation of haste rule. $23 I Bernard John Deffley. violation of haMc rule. $13. Richard Craigi Anderson, no op erator's license. suspended Nathan Henr Church, disobeyed traffic signal. $10, Norman George Burning, driving on wrong irte of street, M0 trnia Me Anpien. disobeyed traffic signal. $10 Kenneth Lawrence MrKcnzie, violation of ha.ic rule. $10 Adnlph Charles Larsn Jr., vio lation of basic rule. $50. Arthur t arrv Peterson, dis-ob'-vrrt traffic signal. s.V William Derrell Williamson, vio lation of basic rule. $33. John Edmond Rowman. viotation of haic rule. $20 Claude Beaton Walters. Improper riirM turn $7 30. Pnina Rreol" Nelson, disobeyed traffic signal. $10 Herman Icnnard Gegner. viola tion of basic rule. $10. I or Allen Collingwood. no op rratnr'n license in possession, $5 suspended. Tooley-Barnett & Pflugrad, Inc. -REALTORS- j 3 842 So. Rivertide 773-8488 LEGAL NOTICES NO TirE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY no. p-n:-fcj IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of MAYME P. TUCKER. an incompetent. Notice it hereby given that the undcr&tgned, Sam B. Harbison. uarmait ol me estate oi mayme Tucker, an incompetent, will sell at private sale on or after th hour of 10 Uu o'clock, a.m. on the 18th rinv of November. l!t3 at the offices of Hirbikon & Piazza. JOt U S. National Bank Bulletins. Medford. Orecon. tor cash or upon such terms as may be agreed upon, the following described real oroperty. muatcci in jaciuon County. Oregon, lo-wil: Lot 7. except tne nortnerty i 5 feet thereof, and the northerly 20 feet of lot 8. all of Block 26 original Town of Medford, Ore gon. together with all the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereunto belonging or anywise aDDertaininc. Said sale will be for cash or upon such terms as may ne ap proved, subject to the confirma tion of this Court. This notice was published pursu ant to an order of the above en titled Court, dated the 7th day of October. 1963. DATED and first published this 16th day oi octoner. intj, Sam B. Harbison Guardian AnVF.RTIKEMKNT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Jackson County Court at the Courthouse at Medford, Oregon, on or before 10.00 A.M. on the 23rd day of October. lf)63. for the furnishing or Pacific sou tuei Oil and facitic 200 Fuel Oil to the County Court House, tne county Farm Home, and the new County Health Build Ing. for thu period of November 1, 19(i;i to October 31. I9t4 inclusive Instructions to bidders and soeci- ficationh may be obtained at the of fice of the County Clerk and the Counlv Court. Jackson County Court Earl M. Miller. County Judge Edwin H. Taylor. County Commissioner Donald E. Faber, I County Commissioner , NOTICE OF MEET INT OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF (.RANTS PASS IRRIGATION DISTRICT To All Land Owners. Assessment payers and Interested Parties: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Grants Pass Irrigation District, in regular meeting assembled on the 10th day of September 19ti3, did levy an assessment for the year 1084 upon land within the Grants Pass Irrigation District, and that by resolution of the Board of Direc tors of said District, Tuesday. No vember 5, 1J163 at the hour of 9-30 AM. in the office of said Grants Pass Irrigation District in the Courthouse Annex in Grants Pass. Josephine County, Oregon was set as the time and place when and where the Board of Equalization for the purpose of reviewing and correcting the As sessment Roll as prepared, and ap portioning assessmcnis tor ine year 1064. Such assessment roll as approved and adopted by the Board of Directors is now on file in the oMtce of the District, where it is open for inspection by all persons interested. THIS NOTICE is published by order of the Board of Directors of Grants Pass Irrigation District, the first publication being Octo ber fl. 1!W3. Grants Ps Irrigation District Chas. Dillon. Secretary-Manager Kenneth Lvle Clark, violation of basic rule. $10. Sydney Eugene Turner, impro per lane usage. $10. Charles mcnarn fierce, expireo vehicle license. $3. Amos Carroll Hlsnop. violation of basic rule. $23. Kenneth Roy Statcn, excessive noise SIO. Erro 1 Aileen Smith, Improper left turn. $10. Gene Roy Myers, violation of basic rule. Sin. Harry Alvord Wcnzel Jr.. viola tion of basic rule. $23 suspended for eisht hours work In city park. Leila Wilms De trick, disobeyed traffic signal. $10. Harriett Jcane Hastle, disobeyed traffic sign. SIO. Charles William Pomeroy, vio lation of hasic rule. $10. Burle Cameron Welburn, viola tion of hasic rule. $25. Bl l.v May Mitcneil. vioiauon oi hasic rule. $23. Donald Starrs Kcmpke. no op erator's license. W Rr An Leroy snoop, nisooeyen traffic signal, $10. nevemnd Chester wnitcaKer. failure to display vehicle recis tration, $3. and failure to obtain Oregon operator's license, $30. Ronald wiiuam Morc. no op erator's license. $30 suspended for in houn work in city park Robert Sanderson. excessive noise. $ 1 0 suBoended for five hours work In city parks. James uonald Hcnney. mane ouate equipment, $10 suspended for three and a half hours work In city parks. Raymond Deene Gumey Jr., In arieauate equipment, $10 susnend cri for three and a half hours work in citv parks. Onear Arlen Phppard, dis obeyed stop sign. $10. justice cornr Ontd Hill nistrirt William Ferris Ford, no vehicle license, $3. Amiiel Ortega Holland, no op erator's license. .V John Donald Billett, violation of bafc rule. $23. Bennie Lee Wiggins, violation of haie rule. $23. Denni Terrencc "rvice. viola tion nf hasi rule. $23. Wilham Albert B'"iwick, viola tion nf ha'ie rule. $10 Fune A'thu- Tallent. no op-er-o-" rnnc( 3. Rob'-t P"' Boothe, disobeyed stri in. $13. Dnni I Lav""ur, altering onTstor ltrrn $10. I vl Flo' Timm. violation of hn r ru e $10. Jam H"""y Kallsta. disoheyed stnn sien. $10 Brur-e Chsrle Anrterson, viola tion nf haste rule. I0 Alfred Tarey Stephens, oh stmcteH vision. $10 Stanley Jame- Foley, violation Of ba-lc rule $17 i Merif ratrria ntinicK. no op era tor's Ifrene $3 .lrk Tron c'minoni, violation or 1 ba'r rule $10 Jamen Wondrow DeSanti. i'le wt p""ssion of intoxicating hq- I uor $?0 itomr fH-nier P-i(HWr, improper pa--'rc. 20' u'nrndeH KennetH Fward Pegpt fur nishing llnuor to a minor. $75. IWXAX TKNSIONS MONTGOMERY, Ala. fUPI) Undorsocrctary of State W. Averoll Harriman said Tupsrlav that future moves toward world peace mav come in the area of relaxing tensions in Europe. "I believe the Idea is worth explorin?," said Harriman, who mmc here to address the Air War ColleRe at Maxwell Air Force Base. Western Motels & Investments Moteli and Trailer Court! 842 So. Riverside 773-8488 -MARTY BARNETT Your Motel Specialist LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon for Jackon Count) In the Matter of me fcslale ol Alexander H. hnutli, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has ined her Final Account in liie above cimilcu matter, and the above entitled Court has lixed the 7th dav oi November, luiij. ut luuo o'cIock A M in the Circuit Court Room in the Court House in Alemoiu. Oregon, as the lime and place tor hearing objections to said Final Account and for the ettlemcnt thereof. Ruby M. Burton Executrix Skyrman & Hei&el Attornes lor fctate &L M.HUN S FOR I HLILAllON No. tii-7Ju-L IN THE CIRC ail' COURT OF THE ST A IE OK OREGON KOH JACKSON COUNT V L O R E N A ANN LECKL1TEH, PUinutf, vs. CLIFFORD LECkLITER, Delendant TO CLlrrORD LECKLITLR. The Deiendant 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 cntiticd suit on or before the last day of lour weeks Irom the date oi the tirst publication oi this summons, and, if you la il so to appear and answer said com plaint, tor want thcrcol, the plum tilt will apply to the court tor the relief demanded in &aui com plaint, succinctly stated ha iollows: I (a I, Forever dissolving the bonds j o( matrimony hcretuloi't? and l now existing between plaintill i and defendant absolutely. j ib. For such other and further relief as the court may deem just and equitable. This summons is published by , the order of the Honorable James ; M. Main. Judge ol the Circuit : Court of the State of Oregon ior Jackson County, duly made and entered on the 4th day of October, I liK.ii- 'ihe time prescribed tn said ( order for publication of this sum- . mons is once a week for four con- i seculive and successive weeks. The date of the first publication I of this summons is the 9th day of October. 19H3 I FROHNMAYER. LOWRY & DEATHERAGE By: William V. Deathcrage Attorneys for Plaintiff Post Office Address: t 200 Cooley Theatre Bldg. Medford. Oregon N OTIC K No. P-il2-:i IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY PROBATE DIVISION In the Matter of tne Estate of EDNA G. SAWYER, also known as EDNA G. CARPENTER. Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Elizabeth C. Lock wood has filed her tmal accounting In the above entitled estate and that the above Court has fixed Monday, the 1 1 tli day of November, 1HH3 at the hour of 1:30 o'clock p.m. in the Circuit Court in the Court House at Medford. Oregon, as the tune and place for hearing' of mud final account and lor the settlement thereof. Dated and first published thii 9th dav of October. WA. ELIZABETH C. LOCKWOOD Executrix HAVILAND & CLINKINBEARD Attorneys for Executrix 1005 East Main Street Medford. Oregon NOTICE OK SALE No. Illll IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate, of LAURA EDNA KIRKENDALU Deceasrd Notice is hereby civet, that on the 2Rth day of October, lima, ! in the of i ice of Walter D. Nun ley at No. R Coldy Building. Med ford, Oregon, from and after the hour nf moo o'clock A.M.. the undersigned will sell the following described real properly of said estate at privitlc sale pursuant to the order of the Court entered in the 7th day of May. KXiJJ; said real estate being described as follows, to-wit: Lot 4. KiRKSVILLE SUBDI VISION. SoulhweNt corner nf I Dark Hollow Road and bouth Dated and f'rst published (his ' 2nd day of October. HiliH. laurctta Mcl'hcrson Administratrix Classified Rates Minimum Size: Two Lines 1 day per woru" He 2 days per word..,. Lie 3 days per word l.'ic 3 days per word . .lUc 6 days per word 2l)c Jackson, Josephine and Siskiyou Counties Rate Other Arc;is Per Word Do Per Day By Line Per Month $3 00 Box Number Service CharRe 30c (Minimum Cash Ad BUc) Builnoss Directory Each Una per month $2 23 Minimum per month $C 73 Dead Line on Clnssified Ads 3:00 pm. tor (nllowlnii day. except 10 am. lor Monday; for Sunday noun Saturday Dead Line on Di-splay Cliinsl fied Adr, 10:00 am Saturday for Sunday and Monday; 3 p m. the dav before publication (or Tuet. through Frl. APrKUVKD crtKntT CHARGKS nil.l.KD BV THE LINK Minimum Chan;. II 20 TAKE A TRADE? INVESTMENT POTENTIAL 13 acres between Crater Lake Hiway and new hiway under construction at Prospect. Com fortable, well built home, addi tional shop b'dq. 2 wells. SUB MIT YOUR TRADES. IN CENTRAL POINT Good 3 B R. home on large lot. Double 'jaraoe Covered patio. WILL TRADt for 2 B R. older home with small acreage within 1 5 mile radius.. ON THE ROGUE The river home you've been looking for, plus guest house and other outbuildings. Over 2 acres boat dock 15 min. from town. Owner wants unim proved land, business property or Palm Spnnqs, Calif, trade. EAST SIDE Beautiful 3 B R. home built in appliances, carpeting, drapes and air conditioner included. Work shop. WILL TRADE for 3 B R. home on 5 acres par tially Irrigated. Evenings Call Agnel Lindltrom 772 6083 Le. Hoag 772-6927 Ida Goodwin 771-1464 "Cap" B.ard 773-2564 Jean Anderson 664-3562 Cliff Horn 773-3194 II Ut-UNKhlMY. OCTOBER 16, mi LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or Hit MA IE Or OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Frances Massey, deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have hren aonointed Exeru- tor of the above estate by an order made by said court on October fl, M(3: all creditors having claims against vaid deceased are herebv notified to present the same, dutv verilied. and with proper vouchers attached, to me at the office of Roberts. Kellington, Branchfield & Hrlfernan. Standard Insurance Bldg . Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this no l ice Dated at Medford, Oregon, this ai,v ui ucioner, innj. Foster M. Crumrin, Executor CLASSIFIED PERSONAL Lodge Notices . 1 Special Club Notices 2 Personal 3 Lost and Found 4 Instructions 5 Wanted Male Help ...... 10 Wanted Female Help It Male or Female Help 12 Wanted Situations ... 13 Wanted Miscellaneous 14 Financial & Loans 15 REAL ESTATE For Rent Houses w 20 For Rent Apartments -21 For Rent Furnished Rooms 22 Rent Rooms and Board 23 For Rent Miscellaneous . 24 Wanted Tn Rent 25 Medford Realty Board 30 For Salo Real Ei tate 31 Business Opportunities -.3J Wanted Real Estate 33 AD DIRECTORY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Building Supplies Appliances - 41 42 rurnnure Musical Equip., Radio. TV 43 Sports and Hobbies w -.44 Miscellaneous . 45 Nurs?ries ..... 46 Dogs and Pets .m. 50 Poultry 51 Livestock .. , 52 Wanted Livestock S3 Kay, Grain and Feed ,.....,. 54 Fruits & Vegetables 55 Automotive & Equipment Machinery and Tractors 60 Logging Equipment ...... fl I Equipment For Rent H3 Trailers 10 Parta and Accessories 71 Cycles and Scooters 71 Cars and Trucks - 73 UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late to Ctasslfv m A MONDAY ONLY Business Directory ............... b I LODGE NOTICES S I a t ed Communication Central Point Lodge No. 133 A F. Ac A. M. Wed.. Oct. lfi, 8 p.m. Master Mh soils invited Paul W. Hopkins, W. M. Roxy Ann No. 20, Order of Amaranth Thurs.. Oct. 17, 1983, 8:00 p ni. State meet ing. Visiting members welcome. Nell V. Bishop, Royal Mnton. 2 SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS RUMMAGE SALE FEHL BLDG. Wed., Oct. 10, 12 noon to 3. Hairs. Oct. 17. 0 to 3. Bv Wom en of Westminster Prebvterian Church. ROGUE VALLEY HERB SOCIETY . FESTIVAL JHURS., OCT, 17, II to 6 at Girls Community Club Door Prizes Silver Tea PuKlif TnirltCrl I- vt tm :-o. m. lit " .jemrv v. a Fa 1 ARE YOU DRIVING AN OLD SMOKER? Any car that smoket it too old to drivel If you art driving a smoker bring it in and trade now on one of those young, late models. High Qualtiy Used Cars-Low Monthly Payments 1963 Thundcrbird Hardtop Coupe. Only 8,000 miles. In showroom condition & has full power $3895 equipment wwww 1963 Chevrolet Impali 5 p o r t I Coupe Fully equipped, d like new car at a uied car COOtIR price ony $LV3iJ 1961 Cadillac Sedan DeVillt. Alt power equipment, gleam ing white body, low milcaoe 6 locally owned. COCQLC En,oy the best . . VWW3U 1962 Old. Stirtire Hardtop Coupe full power equipped including windows, vents & sejts. Beautiful vinyl interior free exterior , $3085 1 962 Chcv. Impala Coupe. V-8, powcrglidc, power steennrj, beautiful tutone body & like $2inK new interior MaW 1962 Chcv. Impala Sedan. Hardtop. Automatic trans., power steering and many other (me accessories Tops in condition 9AQf & appearance .... V1!! 1962 Chev. Bel Air V-8 ita Hon wagon a clean vehtele with power itccnni A auto , X $2495 1960 Chtv. 8 past. Carryall. Low mtlcs, new heavy duty tires, 4 -speed trans., this ev hide is m exceptional condi tion inside 91 CAE &out oiosa CORNER 10th BEE HIV B 5 2-SPECIAl CLUB EVENTS THE JACKSON County unit. Ore gon Federation of Republican clubs rummage fale. Oct. 1S-19. Ffhl Building 3-PERSONAL CREDIT EQU7TYT INC. Is a debt consolidation agency licensed & bonded by the Stat of Oregon with the purpose of planned debt reduction. 201 Medical Center Bldg. 33 N CENTRAL 773-7103 Coins & Stamps, bought & : JEFFERSON COIN SHOP sa: 13 n. nr. 772-2839 nr i lem is welcome at the Medford. Group ol Alcoholics Anonymous 8 JO p.m. Tues it Sat. rear of 21 N Oakdale. 773-4848. A A nou Group every Tuesday m VIOLA ZEMKE, Operator Talen t Beauty Salon. 533-4103 'GINGER' OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON at AQl Stewart ave. Special person allied service. All work guaran teed Welcomes ladies with thin fine or problem hair. EVENING APPOINTMENTS Closed Mondays 773-3139 ASK ABOUT our permanents given hv Junior students Fridays As Saturdavs starting Oct. 18th to I nth Medford Beauty School 772-B15.V RAW LEIGH PRODUCTS. Prdcr.sen 772-4438 - MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio? 214 Fluhrer Bldg 772-0611 RADICAL VALVECTOMY All new working parts for youf toilet tank $12-93 includes in stallation. Delta single control kitchen sink faucet w, spray $33.vi, includes installation Standard 2 valve kitchen faucet $19 03. AAA PLUMBING REPAIR 772-9!U2 m TREAT rugs right, they'll be a de light If cleaned with Blue Lustre, Rent electric shampooer $1 Johnson Paint Center. DRINKING VOUR PROBLEM? Contact A A. Sun. 8 p.m. ' Thurs. 8-30. 404 Walnut PS RK4-200H 779-1231 BRAND NEW A bedroom, 1 Vx bath home with 1200 sq. ft. of actual livino space, large roomy closets, birch cabinets, ga. rage. You can still do the painting for the $450 down payment. $300 DOWN 3 bedroom near schools. Bal ance $10,000. FHA terms only $79 per month total, move right In .(This home will rent for $100 per month). WILL BUILD ON YOUR LOT for $10,900. Quality 3 bed. room home built to FHA standards including fire place, automatic heat, deep attached garage, birch cabi nets. Come and get key to see model. 411 I. Mln St.. 773-6646 Weak Ends & Attar 5 p.m. Mx Cramer . 772-3930 Cliff Ri - 773-7049 Harry Wlrhrow 772-4277 1 1961 Olds F-85 Deluxe Se dan hydramatic, radio, one owner, fine performance wi,h SI 895 economy w 1961 Oldi 88 Hardtop Sdn. Low miles, one owner, beau tiful tutone body & matching interior, power C01Qf equipped 1961 Ford T-bird). Full pow er, factory air conditioning, swingaway OQQR steering wheel. V! 1961 Volkswagen Sedan. Ra dio, whitewalls, reasonable miles, far above f 1959 Pontiac 9 Pass. Wagon. Hydramatic, power steering & brakes, plenty of passen- flcror SI 595 cargo space V 1 1960 Ford Galaxie Hardtop Sedan. Automatic, power steering. SI 395 Clean throughout. p 1958 Chcv. V-8 Panel. Standard trans., good body. Sound mechanically, a fine rig for general all around use, with en- B9B closed protection, w 1957 Cadillac Fleetwood St dan. Full power, air condi tioning, fine interior & ex- Bbodr . $1395 1953 Plymouth Station Wag en. Std. trans., good mechan ical condition 00 V and tight body. .. V Also see us for annual teas ing & daily rentals of all makes of cars & trucks. DARRELL MILLER'S E AUTO SALES and CENTRAL i i