Press Spokesmen
Urge Congress to
Approve Measure
WASHINGTON (UPD-Three
press representatives urged
Congress Tuesday to approve
the "freedom of information"
hill as a means to curtail what
they said were government at
tempts to withhold information.
The group testified at a Sen
ate subcommittee hearing on a
bill that would give the public
and press greater access to
povernment reports and provide
for court appeals in cases
where records were denied.
Endorsing the legislation
were Eugene S. Pulliam, as
sistant publisher of the Indian
apolis Star who spoke for the
American Newspaper Publish
ers' Association; Creed C.
Black, vice president and exec
utive editor of the Wilmington,
Del., Morning News and Eve
ning Journal, on behalf of the
American Society of Newspaper
Editors, and Henry T. Simmons
of Newsweek Magazine.
Pulliam objected to current
procedures which he said allow
a government agency to keep
information secret for such rea
sons as "good cause found" or
"in the public interest." He
said agencies also arbitrarily
decide to make matters avail
able only to "persons properly
and directly concerned."
.IOIN I PLEA
WASHINGTON (UPI) - For
mer President Dwight D. Eisen
hower and retired Gen. Alfred
M. Gruenther, American Red
Cross president, joined Monday
in a plea for everyone to be
come a "personal diplomat" in
the tight for peace by joining
the People-to-People Program.
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$8000
Ncal, attractive little 2 BR
home in excellent condition. On
Tabic Rock Road 2 blks. from
citv limits. Home well away
from road. Very reasonable
trrms.
$10,500
Just- a lot of hous for the mon
fy! 3 bedrooms, 28' x 16' liv
ing room with circ. fireplace.
Large, double garage fruit
room - wood shed. Nearly 'i
acre good garden soil fruit
trees. City water plus welt for
irrigation.
2 FOR THE PRIC: OF 1
Suburban 4 BR home and
2 BR home on one irrigated
acre. Medford School Dist. Now
rented for $175 per month. At
tractive grounds. Absentee own
er asking $17,500 but cash will
talk! Any substantial offer con
sidered. Evenings Call
"Cap" Beard 773-2564
Jean Anderson 664-3562
Cliff Horn 773-3194
Agnes Lindstrom .... 772-6083
Lee Hoag 772-6927
Ida Goodwin 773-1464
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SCARCE H ATEll PUMPED With the drought causing serious
water shortages, Mrs. Vince:u
N.H., has to travel to a pump in
New Leads Turn Up
In Portland Slaying
PORTLAND (UPI) -Sheriff
Donald Clark said today "sev
eral new leads" had turned up
in the search for the slayer of
Nona Jackson, 28, whose body
was found Sunday.
The body of the divorcee and
mother of three children was
found near a lover's lane east
of here. She apparently had
been dead for more than three
j months.
Cause of death has not been
determined.
Detectives were trying to re
construct the last days of her
life. She was employed as a
cocktail waitress and had been
reported missing June 11.
Food Prices Show
Drop in September
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Retail
food prices in Portland
dropped 0.7 per cent between
August and September, the U.S.
Department of Labor's Bureau
of Labor Statistics said today.
However, food prices in Sep
tember were 0.7 per cent above
year-ago levels and were 5.5
per cent over the 1957-59 aver
age. The over-the-month decrease
was general with all major food
groups registering declines. The
most important drop was a 1.8
per cent in average prices of
fruit and vegetables.
Dr. Michel Elected
President of Society
PORTLAND (UPI) -Dr. Ro
bert D. Michel, chief of the
medical services at the State
Tuberculosis Hospital in Salem,
has been elected president of
the Oregon Thoracic Society.
The society is t h e medical
section of the State Tuberculo
sis and Health Association.
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8 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Btflfi dflf ORCHARDS
2 Miles South on
Highway 99
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(4-ft.)
$30.00 per 1000
Oregon
til
Kerrsiiano of East Kingston,
the town center and load waier
School
McLoughlin Jr. High
Edited by Berk'tte Stephens.
Staff: Kathy McCurdy, Lynda
Karfan, Rhonda Davis, Gail
Smith, Dawn Mcrickel, Don
alyn Minear.
Dale Fowler was elected stu
dent body president for the
1963-64 school year. Mark Dip
pel is vice president; Valerie
Fong, secretary; and Rick Rey
nolds' treasurer.
The annual Business Educa
tion Day was held recently.
Businessmen participating at
McLoughlin were Richard Hens
ley, S. D. Shaw, Fred Coleman,
Frank Benesh, Robert Retzer,
Walter Higgins, Roger Leonard,
and G. T. Haupert.
Berl Cox, principal of Mc
Loughlin Junior High School, re
cently returned from a trip to
a workshop in Yachats, Ore.
Purpose of the workshop was
to study the theory of flexible
scheduling in the secon d a r y
schools. There were presenta
tions of experiences with differ
ent scheduling practices in the
secondary schools of Oregon.
Feature speaker was Dr. Rob
ert Bush, professor of educa
tion, Stanford University.
Attending were 30 principals
and superin t e n d a n t s from
schools throughout Oregon par
ticipating in the Oregon Pro
gram. Three members from the
State Department of Education
also were present.
Last year the Red Cross offi
cers were elected for this 1963
64 school year. They are: presi
dent, Steve Hale; vice presi
dent, Ed Reeves; secretary,
Dixie Schafer; treasurer,
Mackie Bismark; seventh grade
chairman, Mike Herrin; eighth
grade chairman, Amy Lee: and
ninth grade chairman, Zellah
Mason.
The project for October was
collecting money for the needy
and the project for November
is a canned food drive. ,
Nearly 300 seventh, eighth,
and ninth grade vocal students
participated in a presentation
for the PTA recently. The mu
sical groups were directed by
Mrs. Virginia Peterson and Mr.
Michael Johnson.
"Autumn Leaves" was the
theme of the eighth grade dance
last week. Committee chairmen
were: clean up, Jay Beach;
decoration, Amy Lee; refresh
ments, Cherylyn Bagby; tickets,
Arnold Waldron; and entertain
ment, Jay Beach.
The ninth grade class recent
ly welcomed the new seventh
graders in an all school assem
bly. Dan Kime, president of the
ninth grade, was in charge of
the assembly.
Logs
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aboard a truck for her household
ing to load the truck are Mike
Billy Gatcomb, 12. PI)
News
The Hedrick - McLoughlin:
game will be played on the Hed-1
rick gridiron Nov. 1. The game
will begin at 2:30 p.m. and both
bands and pep squads will be '
marching as halftime entertain-1
ment.
A McLoughlin Letter m a n's
Club has been organized by
ninth grade boys who are letter
men or presently out for foot
ball. Elected were Jim Gordon,
president; Dan Halby, vice pres
ident; and Bob Townes, secretary-treasurer.
4-H NEWS
Lone Pine Livestock
The Lone Pine Livestock 4-H
Club held two meetings in Octo
ber, both at the home of Mrs.
C. H. Hatfield. There were 17
members present at the first
meeting and the following offi
cers were elected: president,
Ron Beasley; vice president,
Gcorgena Hatfield; secretary,
Joe Walser; news reporter, Da
vid Walser.
At the second meeting, a pig
demonstration was given by
Jim Culwell and John Hatfield.
Tony Decker was a visitor from
Roseburg.
Tickets for the turkey project
will be available Nov. 1.
Refreshments were served by
Glena Beasley and Georgcna
Hatfield.
The next Livestock Club
meeting will be held Nov. 23 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Walser.
David Walser,
Reporter
Scout News
Troop :i4
YREKA - Jim Bray and Bill
Schmidt, both 15 years old, were
presented Eagle Scout badges
at campfire ceremonies recent
ly at the Burton ranch on the
Fort Jones Road.
The boys were escorted by
their older brothers, who have
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mately 100 scouts and parents.
Boy Scout Troop 34 now has four Grocers Would Not
Eagle Scouts in the past two j xcode Food( Dfugs
Jim and Bill have been in PORTLAND (UPI)-A spokes
scouting since they were 9 years man ((r thc Oregon Indcpcnd
old, both are sophomores at ent Grocers Association said to-
Yreka High School, both go out
for gymnastics and track. Jim
is active in the Catholic Youth
Organization.
The district campout was or
ganized to introduce new boys
to camping. Four troops were
represented. Several boys were
invested in Iroop 34 and others
made second class rank al this
Court of Honor. icrAi wrtTirec
Rick Ensele and Ken Leal.iELC"
were inducted into the Star rank
and will become Eagle Scouts in in the cihcuit court or the
u,,. Ct,m,,lt - I STATE OF OREGON FOR
auuui a jvai. uicim uvimuui ic -
ccived a bronze palm which is 1
presented only after a boy be-!
comes an Eagle Scout. j
Robert Buckner led thc group
in community singing before the '
ceremonies.
MISSKS LOOT
LO$ ANGELES fUPI) - A
burglar picked the Superior
Court chambers of Judge Lloyd
S. Nix to rifle Tuesday while
court was in session.
The thief took $40 from the
judge's wallet, but apparently
overlooked a $100 bill in an
other part of the billfold.
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Federal Judges
Affirm ICC Rule
PORTLAND (UPI) - Three
federal judges Tuesday affirmed
a ruling by the Interstate Corn-
meree Commission placing the
Port of Brookings within the
terminal area of Crescent City.
Calif., harbor operations
The decision came followine a
hearing in U.S. District Court
here Monday. The ruling had
been appealed by the port.
Making t h e decision were
Judges John F. Kilkenny, Gus
J. Solomon and Homer T. Bone.
The ICC made its ruling after
the port and a Brookings barge
firm complained that the W.R.
Chamberlin Co. of Crescent City
was transporting lumber from
Brookings to Crescent City by
motor carrier.
The commission contended
that the Chamberlin firm was
hauling lumber as a legitmate
extension of its Crescent City
terminal.
Juvenile Home Named
After Circuit Judge
PORTLAND (UPI) - The
Multnomah County Juvenile
Home will be renamed the Don
ald E. Long Home in honor of
retiring Circuit Judge Lone.
Name changing ceremonies at
10:30 a.m. Friday will include
unveiling of a plaque on the
front of the bunding.
Judge Long, 70, will leave the
bench Thursday after 27 years
as a domestic relations and
juvenile court judge in Multno
mah County.
Dallas Man Killed
In Auto Accident
JUNTURA, Ore. (UPI) -Marion
Wylcy Gardner, 70, Dallas,
Ore., was killed Tuesday night
when the car in which he was
riding hit the trailer of a truck
on U.S. Highway 20.
John Francis, 67, Portland,
Ore., driver of the car, was in
jured. He was hospitalized at
Ontario, Ore. His condition was
reported to be satisfactory
The driver of the truck was
i aay me gr oup a&wu
vention here that if a sales tax
is voted next year there should
be no exclusion of food and
drugs from the tax.
It was reported earlier the as
sociation had said food and
drugs should be excluded. The
group did not take a stand on
the sales tax at the convention
i JACKSON COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
In thc Matt it nf the Entnte nf
EDNA G SAWYER, alio known
as EDNA G CARPENTER.
DiM'pnM'd
N OT I C E IS HER ED Y GIVEN
that Eliza lift h C. Lock wood has
filed her final accountinK in the
I Hbovr entitled estate and that the
1 nhovr Court has fixed Monday,
! the 11th dav nf November, 1!1R3 at
the hour of 1 30 o'rlnck p.m. in the
Circuit Court in the Court House
i at Mi'dffird. Orejtnn. an the time
: and place f'ir hearinif of unid final
n"cnunt and for the eltiement
thereof
I Dated and firnt published thin
' ftth dnv nf October. IDtX
ELIZABETH C LOCKWOOD
Executrix
HAVILAND & CLINKINHEARD
Attorney for Executrix
' I'ifii Eam Main Street
1 Medford, Oregon
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
In the Circuit Court of the State
1 Oreeon for Jackson County
In the Matter of the Estate of
Alexander H. aiiuth, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her Final
Account in the above entitled
matter, and the above entitled
Court has fixed the 7th day of
November. 19t3, at 10:00 o'clock
A M m the Circuit Court Room
the Court House in Med lord.
Oregon, as the time and place for
nearmg oDjuctiona to saia rinai
Account and for the settlement
thereof
Ruby M. Burton
Executrix
Skyrman & Heisel
Attorneys tor Estate
No. 11 1M
NOTRE OK SALE
OK HEAL PROPERTY
IN THE LIKCUIT COURT t)V
THE STATE OF OH EG ON
FOR JACKSON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
J.OU1SE JANE ROBINSON,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, A. E. Piazza. Ad
ministrator ot the estate ot Louise
Jane Robinson, deceased, will sell
at private sale on or alter the hour
of 10:00 o'clock a.m., on the 25th
day of November, 1963, at the ot
ncea of Harbison and Piazza, 201
U S. National bank Building. Med
ford, Oregon, for cash or upon such
terms as may be agreed upon, the
lollowing described real property
situated in Jackson County, Ore
gon, to-wit:
Dekums Addition, Gold Hill, Ore.
gon. Lots 6 St 7, Block 21, and
commonly known at UB3 Fourth
Avenue, Gold Hill, Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon,
together with all of the tenements,
hereditaments and appurtenances
thereunto belonging, or in any wise
appertaining.
Said sale will be for cash or upon
such terms as may be approved,
subject to the cunlirmatlon of this
Court.
This notice Is published pursuant
to an Order of the above entitled
Court, dated the 4th day ot Octo
ber. 19b3.
DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED
this 23rd day of October, 1963
A. E. Piazza,
Administrator
Harbison and Piazza
Attorneys for
Administrator
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
No. 63-730'E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
L O R E N A ANN LECKL1TER,
Plaintiff,
vs.
CLIFFORD LECKL1TER.
Defendant.
TO: CLIFFORD LECK LITER, The
Defendant
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 faU
so to appear and answer said com
plaint, for want thereof, the plain
tiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in said com
plaint, succinctly stated as follows:
(a). Forever dissolving the bonds
of matrimony heretofore and
now existing between plaintiff
ana aetenaant ausoiuieiy.
(b). For such other and further
relief as the court may deem
just and equitaoie.
This summons is published by
tt.e order of the Honorable James
M. Main, Judge or the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Jackson County, duly made and
entered on the 4th day of October,
1963.
The time prescribed In said
order for publication of this sum
mons is once a week for four con
secutive and successive weeks
The date of the first publication
of this summons is the 9th day of
October. im6.
FROMNMAYER. LOWRY St
DEATH EH AGE
Ry: William V. Deatherage
Attorneys tor Fiaimm
Post Office Address:
aoo Cooley Theatre Bldg
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF
GRANTS PASS
IRRIGATION IIISTRICT
To All Land Owners, Assessment
payen and Interested Parties:
Notice is hereby Riven that the
Board of Directors of the Grants
Pass Irrigation District, in regular
meeting assembled on the 10th
day of September 1063, did levy
an assessment for the year 1064
upon land within the Grants Pans
Irrijiation District, and that by
resolution of the Board of Direc
tors of said District, Tuesday, No
vember A, 1963 at the hour of
!l:30 A.M. In the office of said
Grants Pass Irrigation District in
the Courthouse Annex In Grants
Pass, Josephine County, Oregon
wan set as thc time and place
when and where the Board of
Equalization for the purpose or
reviewing and correcting the As
sessment Roll as prepared, and ap
portioning assessments for the
year 1964. Such assessment roll
as approved and adopted by the
Board of Directors Is now on file
in the office or 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
her 9, 1963.
Grants Pass Irrigation District
Unas, union,
Secretary-Manager
NOTICE OF SALE
No. P-142-fi:i
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF JACKSON
In the Matter of the Guardianship
of the Person and Estate
of
CHARLOTTE E. MATTSON.
an Incompetent
Notice is hereby given that The
First National Bank of Oregon,
Portland, a national banking as
sociation, guardian of the cstHte
of the above ward, under author
ity of an order of the above court
dated October 2f), 1963, will pro
ceed to sell on or after November
29, 1963, at private sale, for cash
or on terms, the following de
scribed real property:
PARCEL I: Beginning at the
Northwest corner of Donation
Land Claim No. 52, Township
37 South, Range I Went of the
Willamette Meridian. Jackson
County, Oregon; thence South
0' 18' 20" West. 176 6 feet;
thence West, 229.63 feel for
the true point of beginning;
thence South, 118.2 feet; thence
West, 20.7 feet; thence North.
118.2 feet; thence East, 29.7
feet to the point or beginning.
PARCEL II: Lots 17 and 1ft.
in Block 2 of CONROY-CLAN-CY
SUBDIVISION, to thc City
nf Medford, Jackson County,
Oregon.
Bids will be received by the above
guardian at its offices at No. 1
East Main Street. Medford, Oregon.
The First National Bank
of Oregon. Portland
By Van Dyke, Dellenback A Mc
Goodwin Attorneys for Guardian
PATTERSON PLBG.
827 WEST jACKSON ST.
" Phone 773-2768 ..'
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CnUU'lTORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate
of
Mary Frances Massey,
deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I have been appointed Execu
tor of the above estate by an order
made by said court on October 8,
19ti3; all creditors having claims
against said deceased are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
verified, and with proper vouchers
attached, to me at the office of
Roberts, Kellington. Branchfield &
Heffernan, Standard Insurance
Bldg., Medford. Oregon, within six
months from the date of this
notice.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this
9th day of October, 19fl3.
Foster M. Crumrin.
Executor
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION"
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Jack
son Norma Gene Braswell, Plaintiff vb,
Arthur Ray Braswell, Defendant
To Arthur Ray Braswell, Defend
ant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint of the plaintiff on file
in the above entitled court and
cause, within four (41 weeks from
the date or first publication of
this summons; and you will take
notice that upon your failure sn
to appear and answer, for want
thereof, plaintiff will apply to said
court for a decree forever dissolv
ing the bonds of matrimony here
tofore and now existing between
the plaintiff and the defendant,
and Tor such other and further
relief prayed for In the com
plaint or deemed proper by the
court.
This summons is published in
compliance with an order of the
Honorable Edward C. Kelly, Judge
of the abjve entitled court, di
recting publication once a week
for four' successive nnd consecu
tive weeks. Date of first publica
tion October 30, 19H3. Date of last
publication November 20, lflfi3,
Jeiinnette Marshall
Attorney for Plaintiff
246 East 10th Street,
Medford, Oregoii
SUM HONS
No. G3-Kt6-K
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
JOHANNA HOLM SMITH.
Plaintiff,
vs.
MATH1AS SMITH,
Defendant.
TO: Mathlas Smith, the Defendant'
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, vou are hereby re
milrcd 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 first publication of
this summons, and if you fail so
to Appear and answer, for wnnt
thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the court tor a necree ut
solute divorce dissolving t h e
bonds of matrimony heretofore
and now existing between plain
tiff nnd defendant; and restoring
plaintiff's former name of Johan
na Holm Erdlng. This summons is
published hy the order or the
Honorable Edward C. Kelly, Judge
of the above entitled court dated
the 25th day of October, 1963.
The time prescribed in said Or
der for publication of this sum
mons is once each week for four
successive week, The date of first
publication of this summons is the
30th day or October. 1963.
John H. Chaney
Attorney for Plaintiff
Post Office address:
No. fl The Mall 1005
Medford, Oregon
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CLASSIFIED
PERSONAL
Lodce Notices
Special Club Notices
Personal
Lost and Found
Instructions
Wanted Male Help
waniea rcmaie Hip
Male or Female Help
Wanted Situation
Wanted Miscellaneous
Financial & Loans
REAL ESTATE
For Rent Houses 20
For Rent Apartments , 21
For Rent Furnished Rooms 22
Rent Rooms and Board 23
For Rent Miscellaneous 24
Wanted To Rent 25
Medford Realty Board 30
For Sal Real Estate 31
Business Opportunities 3'2
Wanted Real Estdte 33
AD DIRECTORY
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Building Supplies ... 40
Appliances - 41
Furniture 42
Musical Equip., Radio, TV 43
Sports nnd Hobbies 44
Miscellaneous 45
Nnrs-ries 46
Dogs and Pets ,10
Poultry si
Livestock 52
wanted Livestock
Hay, Grain and Feed 54
Fruits & Vegetables 55
Automotive & Equipment
Machinery and Tractors 80
Loceinc Eoutnment fil
Equipment For Rent H2
Trailers 70
Parts and Accessories 71
Cycles and Scooters 71
Cars and Trucks 73
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2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
RUMMAGE and White Elephant
Sale, Central Point Grange Hall.
Wed.. Oct. 30th. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
and Thurs., Oct. 31, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
ROGUE Grandmothers club Rum
mage bale, Fri., Nov. 1, Fehl
Bldg. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
GRIFFIN Creek Grange Ham Din
ner, sun. Nov. 3, i noon to 4
p.m. Adults $1.50. Children un
der 12, 75c. HOME MADE PIES.
THE ROXY ANN H E C. CLUB will
hold a Baked Food, Bazaar &
Rummage Sale Thurs. Oct. 31st.
doom open i) a.m., lunch will he
.served at the Roxy Ann Grange
Hall, corner of Valley View &
Spring St., plenty of parking
space.
NEV1TA SOCIAL CLUB
RUMMAGE SALE, FEHL BLDG.,
THURS., Oct. 31. 9 to 4.
3-PERSONAL
TO BOOK your "Gift & Gadget7,
t'ariy at earn valuable unristmas
GHts call 773-2765, ask for Shirly
or Joyce. Northwestern Sales Co.
MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio".
214 Fluhrer Bldg. 772-QBll
Drycleaning
Open Sun.. 10:30 a.m. to 4;.t0 p.m.
Week days 8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Ramsey's Norge Village
13th and So. Central
GINGER
ANT)
KARLENE
Specialists in thin, fine,
problem hair At permanents.
New Prices. Eve. Appointments.
Clnsed Mondays 773-3139
PERMANENTS $8 .... UP
Evenings by appointment.
RIVERSIDE BEAUTY SALON
1238 N. Riverside Ave.
773-4200 or 664-3485
PANTS TAPERED S2. CUFFED L
772-2814 after 5.
ARE YOU DRIVING AN EIGHT BALL?
If so, why fight it? Get out from behind that trouble
maker and trade it on one of these clean late model
used cars.
High Quality Used Cars Low Monthly Payments
1963 Chevrolet Impale Sports 1961 Olds 88 Hardtop Sdn.
Coupe Fully equipped, a Low miles, one owner, beau-
like new car al a ud car ti(u tutone body & match-
on?;.:., $67.22 'Zapped. $66.50
1963 Dodge Dart 6 G.T. 1959 Pontiac 9 Pail. Wag-
model bucket seats, seal on. Hydramatic, power steer-
belts, radio, auto., new tires, jng J, brakes, plenty ot pas-
."$52.58 $47.50
1961 Cadillac Sedan DeVille. 1960 Ford Galaxia Hardtop.
All power equipment, gleam- Sedan. Automatic, power
ing white body, low mileaoe steering. C1T 00
& locally owned. CJOfl CC Clean throughoutWW '
En,oy the best... POU.OO chev v g p , ,
1962 Chev. Impels Coupe. Standard trans., good body.
V-8, powerghde, power steer- Sound mechanically, a line
ing, beautiful tutone body & rig lor general all around
like new Stfifi 111 usc. w',n inclos- Cfl7 90
interior ed pro,ection V I il
1962 Chev. Impels Sedan. 937 Cadillac Flwtwood Sc-
Hardtop. Automatic trans., dan. Full power, air condi-
power steering and many tioning, fine interior & ex.
other fine accessories. Tops cellent body CrfflO "IR
in condition SRC Kft Bargain tJ'tfcslU
& appearance. ,957 pyrnou,h V-8 Custom
1962 Chev. Bel Air V-8 its- Wagon. Auto., a good sound
fion wagon a clean vehicle wagon al a low, tj AQfi
with power steering & auto,, ow price .... V HwO
S66.58 " V Ton Pickup.
miles V MM Radio, heater, solid body &
1961 Ford T-Bird. Full pow- has metal C TOR
jr, factory air conditioning. canopy . V
sw.ngaway $7Ra33 1 953 Plymouth Station Wag.
steenng wheel. MfWsWW an S(d tr-n goo(J me
1961 Olds. F-85 Dcluie St- chanical condition
dan hydramatic, radio, tight ftfl
one owner, tine performance body VfcfciUisJ
with St El 7 flfl lso SC us or annua' leas
economy. vwlsUU ing & daily rentals of all
makes of cars & trucks.
D ec u r
Ukle 111
CORNER tOm
3-PERSONAL
Coins &. Stamps, bought A- sold
JEFFERSON COIN SHOP
13N Fir. 772-2859
SORRY SAL is now a merry gal
She used Blue Lustre rug and
upholstery cleaner. Rent electric
Khampooer 1. Johnson Paint
Center.
R A WLE 1 G HP ROD UC TS
Prdersen 772-4438
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem ti welcome at the Medford
Group of Alcoholics Anonymous
3:30 p.m. Tues & Sat. rear
of 21 N Oakdale 773-4848 Ai-
ftnon uroup every Tuesday
VIOLA 2EMKE, Operator
Talent Beauty Salon. 535-4105
AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS
If age. driving record, un
insured accident financial re
sponsibility filing, etc.. is making
it difficult for you to secure
proper insurance, see us. Con
venient monthly installment Don
Stathos Insuror, 1005 E Mam.
Med ford, 773-6658 Open Mon
& rues 'tlU 9 p.m.
CREDinQOlTY, INC.
tx a debt consolidation agency
licensed & bonded by the State
. of Oregon with the purpose of
planned debt reduction.
201 Medicnl Center Bldg
33 N CENTRAL 773-7103
DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM?"
Contact A. A Sun. 8 p.m.
i nurB n:.tu. tu4 wainui
Ph ifi4-21n(i 77!M'JM
4-LOST AND FOUND
LOST Golden Retriever, Male
Vicinity Hillcrest Eastside. 773
4732. FOUND at Lady Medford Beauty
Salon. . Donitn! Fine limp
hair a specialty 773-H2M.
5-INSTRUCTIONS
PORCELAIN work on Thursdays.
Discount on automatic kilns.
101 W. Main, Talent.
PIANO beginners ages 7 to 16 or
advanced. 535-1177
10 WANTED MALE HELP
HAVE opening ror 2 Salaried men.
$105 wk. Plus. YOU MUST
QUALIFY. Also 1 comm. Route
open. Apply 8 to 9:30 a.m. Wat
kins Products. 1414 Stage Rd..
South Medford.
WANTED
Jr. Dealers for The Oregonian.
Boys 11 to 15 years.
Phone 772-2387
WANTED a men ror Inside
outside. Sales or service. Comm.
Call 773-3333. Kirby Co.
WANTED married man with car
for Fuller Brush Co. route. $105
wk. guaranteed to start. 772-8934
APPLES
Associated Fruit Co.
Phoenix
$000 "
A BOX
Picas bring your own
containers.
Also
Extra fancy pits, of
Delicious Red or Golden
and other varietios.
ONE FOOT
IN THE COUNTRY
Almost new 2 BR, one acre
irrigated, fog-smog free area,
calf pasture, 'chicken house,
shop, plumbed, pegged LR
floor, ww bedroom carpets
beamed ceiling, over hanging
eaves, built-in stove, extra cab
inets. You'll like this. Let's
make an offer.
38 Acres, View, Trees. Brush
Good access, $7500, easy terms
L.RED ARROW REALTY
Bring your listing We Sell
Main office at Talent 535-1752
DARRELL MILLER'S
AUTO SALES
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