THURSDAY. Ut'TMKER 31. 1063
MKDrORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
'1..
Family
Council
Edltor'i Note: The Famllv Coun.
rll consltti ot a judge. a psychia
tric, three clergymen, a newspaper
editor, a wmirn'i editor, and two
wrlterf, fcacn article Is a uimmary
of an actual case history. The
Council reports on problems ihat
have heen dealt with hv respon
sible asencles and counselor!.
(CopvrlBht 1963
General Feature! Corp.)
Nathan T. At 74 he wants
to leave New York and settle out
West alone.
Mr. G. T. I might as well
be alone in a better climate and
nicer home.
Nathan T. My father took
a charter (light tour to Cali
fornia last summer and fell in
love with the place. He's in good
health living in a furnished
room in Brooklyn near me and
other family members, but he
says he wants to knock over his
traces, leave us and his cronies,
and set up residence in Mon-
terey. He's going cold, knows
no one out there. If anything
happened, who'd help?
Mr. G. T. Judging from Na
than's talk you'd think 1 saw him
often. On the contrary, it's only
a few times a year say every
other month and only for a short
visit. I'm sound of body, limb,
wind and mind and I yearn to
get back to that California sun
and gorgeous scenery. I can
make friends and get settled.
Whatever might happen to me
here can happen there. I'll only
be seven hours away from my
son by jet.
The Council: Some fathers
are incorrigible, Nathan! We've
just heard of a 90-year-old who s
looking for a town with a "fu
ture," and of a 95-year-old who
signed a five-year lease. (See
"A Full Life After 65," a book
let by Edith M. Stern.) ... The
only valid drawback here is Mr.
T.'s lack of preparation for the
change. We advise him to post
pone his departure slightly, not
indefinitely. In the interim, he
should communicate with the
local Family Service Associa
tion, or his religious organiza
tion, so that with his family he
can select a few likely sounding
residences to follow up by mail
or phone. There are retirement
hotels, special apartments for
the elderly, sheltered commu
nity arrangements. Assured
that he's comfortable, his son
should have no strong demur
rer. Nowadays it's family feel
ing, not proximity alone, which
offers security. Nathan can
beam it coast-to-coast, we hope,
offers security.
Grange News
Phoenix Grange
"Booster Night" at Phoenix
Grange was well attended. A
potluck dinner was held before
the meeting.
Lecturer Mrs. Lester Carr in
troduced Mclvin Lattie, legis
lative chairman, who was in
charge of the program. He
spoke on the purposes and ac
complishments of the Grange.
He introduced speakers for the
evening. Sen. Lynn Newbry and
Rep. John Dcllcnback.
Newbry gave his views con
cerning the past tax bill and
explained why it was handled
as it was. He favors a sales
tax as a means of added reven
ue. Dellenbcck encouraged writ
ing letters to legislators to tell
why they gave a no vote and
to offer their suggestions on the
tax problem. He explained what
is meant by basic school sup
port. Both men said there will be
economies practised at the spe
cial session in November. They
answered questions asked from
the audience.
Grange members are remind
ed that the next meeting will
start at 8 p.m. Nov. 12.
ftlMr&SkbAm K K Mint
J-S rrBew iTOtVW"
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BartaSm'iililjtarntoii, ct., got a moiwrrr fun.
. ivl Wncco.M.rr big cake. Tdl
ail-in inuiiMi-i, wiiii-n nia etws sua a koi litiwy owurt far
the occasion. He loq& JtegV vsffMbi, UfeJM a tiii
(he cake, "but te'ttafWtlWS&f-ZrS ;S '
t. . i.i sT"I'X"SS-a
"My Classified Ad was so
semi-annual event!"
WASHINGTON (Ul'I) - The
fact that an attractive young
German woman was forced to
return home because of her
alleged friendship with unnam
ed officials here is of little in
terest to me.
What I find intriguing is the
manner in which the matter
came to light.
According to a repoit I have
been reading with beady little
eyes, the State Departmnt be
came suspicious of her conduct
because she was "dressing be
yond her means."
Presumably, her clothing was
more expensive than the wife
of a German sergeant would or
dinarily be able to buy.
This strikes me as being a
rather slim reed upon which
to base an investigation. My
own wife, for instance, has
been dressing beyond her
means for years. Or at least
beyond my means.
But as far as I know she has
never cau.sed an eyebrow-lifting
at the State Department.
Who's In Charge?
If buying dresses that their
husbands can't afford is a sign
that women are less than vir
tuous, then there must be a
terrific traffic jam along the
path.
What I would like to know is
this: Who at the State Depart
ment ha3 charge of noticing
that women arc dressing beyond
their means? And how do you
go about getting a job jfke
that?
Much of the social life in
Washington revolves around
the embassy circuit. The dress
inspector therefore must be' a
pretty busy fellow.
Publicity that the Ellen Ho
metsch case has been getting.
coming on top of the Christine
Kecler case in London, un
doubtedly will make his work
a lot harder.
If I were a socialite. I would
be sure I wore last year's dress
me next tune I attended a
party on Embassy How.
Would He Suspect
Ladies attending these func
tions probably will find it more
difficult from now on to main
tain their composure when
they spot some guy giving them
the once-over.
It would well be. ot course,
that the State Department's
aw.
n In the. iu ta rriw.iu.
-TO
TO1
successful
I'm making it a
Dressing Beyond
Means Not Uncommon
dress inspector is a woman.
That would permit the inspec
tor to feel the quality of the
dry goods without risking a
punch in the nose.
Or it could be that the de
partment uses a two-man in
spection team, one being a
fashion expert and the other an
accountant.
As for us husbands, the case
suggests a rule of thumb that
we can follow. As long as our
wives' clothing keeps us broke,
we can be fairly certain they
are being faithful.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALK
NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN
lhal on the 29th day of Novem
ber. IHG3. at the hour of 0:00
O'Clock A M.. at the front door
of the Jackson County Courthouse,
located at Main and Oakdale in
Medford, Oregon, I shall noil nl
Public Auction, for cash to the
highest bidder, all of the ngni.
title, lien, estate and Interest of
Norman E. Yocum and I ma Gene
Yocum In the following dcscrlb
er real property, to-wit:
The South 25 2 feet of Lot Five
(St, and the North 62 8 feet of
Lot Six (fit in Block Four i4t of
COEUR D'ALENE SUBDIVISION
to the City of Ashland. Jackson
County Oregon, according to
the official plat thereof, now of
record Codr !S-1, Account 115
B4. Tax Lot 10-12
SAID SALE is made pursuant lo
an Execution issued out of the
Circuit Court of the Slate of Ore
Ron, for the Countv of Jackson on
the 2.1rd day of October, 1!3 and
a levy filed on October 24lh, HH.3
in the above named Court where
in Clarence W. Hell and Rachel P.
Bell, husband and wife are Plain
tiffs and Norman E. Yocum and
lma Gene Yocum are defendants.
Dated this 31st day of October. 11163
DeArmond lx-lRh. Sheriff
Jackson County, OreRon
SUMMONS
No. 62-.106-R
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
R. DREW LAMB.
Plaintiff,
vs.
OTTO R ALLEY and CHRISTINE
M. ALLEY, husband and wife,
O D. SANDEFUH and D. L. GO
FORTH, individually and dba
Rogue River Lumber I nrnpanv
DAN F. HAAS. R E. PHILLIPS
and ADDIELYNE PHILLIPS,
husband and wife, and MAG
NOLIA LUMBER CORPORA
TION. INC., and any of said
Defendant' heirs, successors or
assigns, and also all of the per
sons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, estate, hen
or Interest in the real property
described in the Complaint
herein.
Defendants.
TO. O. D SANDEKUR and D. L.
GOKOHTH, individually and dba
Rogue River Lumber Company,
R K PHILLIPS and ADDIE
LYNE PHILLIPS, husband and
wiic. and any of said Defend
ants' heirs, successors or assigns,
and also all of the person or
parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or Inter
est in the real pioperty describ
ed in the Complaint herein
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON You and each of
ou an? hereby summoned and re
quired to appear and answer the
I omplaim of the Plaintiffs m the
above entitled Court im or before
the l.nt day of the time pre
nhed in the Order f.r Publica
tion of Summons, and von are
hereby notified that if vnu fall
mi to nppenr and answer, tor want
thereof, the Plainitff will apply
to the above entitled Court lor
the relief prayed (or in the Com
plaint, that 1. th.it the Defend
ants, and each of them, be re
quired in set forth the nalnrt ot
his. her or ltn claim in and to the
following deMTibeil rial property
in-wit
The South half of the South
east quarter of Section 2
Township 37 South Rhmk J
West of the Willamette Meri
dian, Jackson Countv, Oregon
and Hint all advert rlatm of the
Defendants and each ot them be
here finally and fully determined
by a Decree af thu Court; thai hT
-aid Decree 11 b declared and
adjudged Ihst the Defendants, and
each at Www, have no elt or
mtf I'Mt hateoever in the uid
lands or premwee. end that the
title of PlAiHHffn im go,td d vaJi.l.
and that the tefervdants. nod tutrh
f them, and U pei ptna nr pr-
ho mak clium fre-m mi
rtcreiwUnle. or atv of them, b
tortier enmnd atv barred from
mtrUn mht )ntm hj,rvr
m or to thm n6 land or prvimm
hW" to thl of PUintirf. nnd
tnr eueh other nnd fvirthwr rlief
i t.ie Court may dwrn just and
format. I
Thu Summnni U ntrvvd fcr
ruMicatton ihervof n the MvOford
Mtii Tribune, ntwspnpvr of fvn
eral circulation publiahrd rtuily,
escept Saturday In J ark eon Court
y. Oiiftfon, upon and by vtriut
of an Order of Hnnomble Jumvi
. Mum direetinf pubtlniuon
heritor nnr a week (or fuur ii
urevwitvtf wveki in auM ntw
pper which Older requirn you
and each at yon to uppur and
answer Ihe Complaint on or be
fore four Vkwkt from the dttt
of the Itrrt- puoiicoimn vt Utii
flummant,
rt.Tir rtv . the urat tubtfMtton
7 but pi una. it Dviobcr io.
Urff'c?J
, tEGAl NOTICES
SUMMONS
Case No 63-580-L
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
STATE OF OREGON, by and
through its State Highway Com
mission, composed of Glenn L
Jackson. Kenneth N. Fridley and
David B Simpson,
Plaintiff, I
vs.
NORMAN E, WILSON and MARY I
JO WILSON, hushand and wife; I
CLAUDE MCLAUGHLIN and NEL-I
lie Mclaughlin: a. l. dorson
and MARY J. DORSON. husband!
and wife; GEORGE S. HUGHES
and LEONA E. HUGHES, husband,
and wife; HAROLD ELLS and EIL
EEN ELLS, husband and wife; i
and ALL OTHER PERSONS OR
PARTIES UNKNOWN claiming any ,
richt. tile, estate, lien or interest .
in the real estate described in the i
complaint herein. j
ueienaanis.
TO: NORMAN E WILSON and
MARY JO WILSON, husband and
wife: and ALL OTHER PERSONS
OR PARTIES UNKNOWN claim
ing any right, tile, estate, hen
or interest in the real estate de
scribed in the complaint herein,
Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above-entitled Court and cause on
or hefore the expiration of five
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, to
wit: 17th day of October Hifi'A,
If you fail to so appear and an
swer, plaintiff, for want thereof,
will Bpply to the above-entitled
Court for the relief prayed for
in its complaint, to wit; That on
assessment be made by a jury em
paneled in this action to determine
the compensation to be paid by
reason of the appropriation of the
real property herein sought to be
condemned and anDrouriated. and
j that upon payment into Court of
the compensation assessed by a
jury, a judgement be given vest
ing in the State of Oregon, by and
through its State Highway Com
mission fee simple title to the real
Firoperty described in paragraph
V of the Complaint cn file here
i in. The real property sought to be
! condemned and appropriated by
j the plaintiff in this case is de
I scribed as follows, to wit:
PARCEL NO. 1:
A Darcel of land lying in the
Notheast quarter of the South
west quarter (NE 'i-SW s ; of
Section 10. Township 33 South,
Rrange 2 East, Willamette Mer
idian. Jackson County. Oregon,
and being a portion of that prop
erty described in that certain
deed lo Norman E. Wilson and
Mary Jo Wilson, recorded in
Book 425. Page lfll of Jackson
County Records of Deeds; the
said parcel being that portion of
said property lying southwest
erly of that tract described in
that deed to Cloys E. Adams and
Vela L. Adams, recorded In Book
4M. Page 97 of Jackson County
Deed Records and included in
a strip of land 150 feet in width,
75 feet on each side of the cen
ter line of the Crater Lake High
way as said highway has been re
located, which center line is
described as follows:
Beginning at Engineer's center
line Station 807 14.15, said Sta
tion being 170635 feel South
and 14R!) R4 feet West of the
west quarter corner of Section
10, Township 33 South. Range
2 East. Willamette Meridian;
thence on a spiral curve left
(the long chord of which bears
South BR fl.V East) 200 feet;
thence on a 1!)0!) 86 foot radius
curve left (the long chord of
which bears North 75 43' 30"
East i 1023. B0 feet; thence on a
spiral curve left (the long chord
of which hears North 5B" 22'
Fasti 200 leet; thence North 57
22' East, 3. 700 . feet to Sta
tion 85B-13B.73. Said center line
crosses the Southwesterly line of
said properly approximately at
Station B40 4 35.
The parcel of land to which
this description applies contains
0 2 acre.
PARCEL NO. 2:
A parcel of land lying In the
Northeast quarter of the South
west quarter iNE1, SW'i t of
Section 10, Township 33 South.
Range 2 East. Willamette Mer
idian. Jackson County, Oregon,
and being a portion of that prop
erty described in that certain
Assignment of Contract to Har
old Ells and Eileen Ells, record
ed In Book 4.r)5. Page 302 of
Jackson County Records of
Deeds; the said parcel being
that portion of said property
lying Southeasterly of a line
which is parallel to and 75 feet
Northwesterly of the center line
of the Crater Lake Highway as
said highway has been relocated,
which center line is described as
follows:
Beginning at Engineer's center
line Station B07 t 14.15. said Sta
tion being 170H33 feet South
and I4B0.84 feet. West of the
West quarter corner of Section
10, Township 33 South. Range
2 East, Willamette Meridian:
thence on a spiral curve left
fine long chord of which bears
South ftfi 55' Fasti 200 feet;
t hence on a I f)0!) Bli foot radius
curve left ithe long chord of
which bears North 75" 43" 30"
Fasti 1023 80 feet: thence on a
spiral curve led (the long chord
of which bears North 58 22'
East! 200 feet thence North 57
22' East. 3.700 fil feet to Station
858 t 3B 73 Said center line
crosses the Southerly and East
erly lines of said property ap
proximately at Station 842 f 60
and S43 40 respectively.
The parcel of land to which
this description applies contains
0 3 acre
This summons is published by
order of the Honorable Edward C.
Kelly, Judge of the above-entitled
Court, made and entered on the
3rd day of October. ItKiH. direct
ing publication of this summons
mice each week (or four consecu
tive weeks in the Medford Mail
Tribune, a newspaper published
and of general circulation in Jack
son County. Oregon
Date of firs', publication; Octo
ber 17. l!Hi3
Date of last publication; Wo
vemher 14. I'MW
ROBERT Y THORNTON
Attorney General of th State
of Oregon
L I LINDAS
Assistant Attorney General
and Chief Counsel (or th
Slntp Highwav Commieeioo
By ; e HOIIDE
Assistant Attorney General
and Assistant Counsel for tha
State Highway Commission
Of Altorne s tor Tisinmt
MlTli r TO I KIIHTOKI
IN TDK CIRCUIT COCRT Of
THE 1AIT. OF ORTGON ro
TUT. COUNTY OF JACKSON
In the Mstter of the lUtatt
ef
ERNfST P BINNtTT. rv. ,
Notice U hereM ier thif The
United Jltate Nsttenal Bank o
Port I snd Oregon, h an trdr
the aloive Court dul pa.lf anrt
entered im the joih da of Ort.
Her. lJ, ii appvHntesI lf-yt.ir
of the thme-naioed eilate ll
perK.a having rlaimt kgairtt M"t
etale are hereb r. tided lo pre
ent the mmm. with the proper
vmwhere, to md hank at H of
fice il P aiiurneva Van ItoUt
IMIenhacl. 4 McHst4 i. III
K.iat Mikth Street, Medford fH
gon, within aia osonN trrun ht
dai ot ir a fmhJiiAtion of irv
ivnn-e
Dvted ai Mil puMunrd CU7
The V'rdtM Matet efieai
Bane, of Portland, ln r
In thi ctRO'tTmrnr rt
THU STAT or OR t gon tut
Jackson tovvty
phobax division
In tha Mature of the CVta
of c
lldttfAN W. HA11V MtM
NOTICK IS HfcRFOV ui!N
th IV .14 It II...... k i.i
hta fina,t acrountli g ir, tfovr
cnmiott eiia ana that iwo hoi
Couft has ftd Mi.nda?. 2nd
day ot ntvihim'. ( ihe
howr o( IflO oflrx-k A"t in the
Circuit Court ti fovt House
at MrdvuriT Vrfnn. the time
and pur inr beartus of said
llnal a;unt. DM foK the settle
merit theof, O
tH'cd aitfi ftrat pubttar'H.
Ut oi tVtober. piti.l
J SA-) D. DAYJal
llewirton '
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LEGAL NOTICES
notice of sale op
real property
No. I'-l3-6
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON- FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
MAYME P. TUCKER,
an Incompetent.
Notice la hereby given that the,
undersiRned, Sam B. Harbison,
guardian of the estate of MaJme P.
Tucker, an incompetent, will sell
at private sale on or alter the
hour of 10:00 o'clock, a m. on the
2nd day of December, Hl3, at the
officer of Harbison Ac Piazza. H01
U. S. National Bank Building, Med
ford, OreRon. for cash or upon
such terms as may be agreed upon,
the following described parcels of
real property, situated in Jackson
County, Oregon, to-wit:
Lot 9 and lV Wortman'i Division
to the City of Medford, Jackson
County, Oregon
Lot 7. except the northerly 1 5
feet thereof, and the northerly
20 feet Of lot 8, alt of Block 26
original Town of Medford, Ore
gon. together with all the tenements,
hereditaments, and appurtenances
thereunto belonging or anywise
appertaining.
Said sale will be for cash or
upon such terms as may he ap
proved, subject lo the confirmation
of this Court.
This notice was published pur
suant to an Order of the above en
titled Court, dated the 30th day of
October. 10R3.
DATED and first published this
31st day of October. 1963.
Sam B. Harbison
Guardian
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 23th day of Novem
ber. 1963, at the hour of 9:30
O'Clock A.M., at the front door
of the Jackson Countv Courthouse,
located at Main and Oakdale in
Mediora, Oregon I shall sell
Public Auction, for cash to the
highest bidder, all of the right,
title, lien, estate and Interest of
Wade Fletcher In the following
aeseriDea real properly, TO-wli:
The Northwest quarter of Sec
lion 33. TownshiD 39 South
Range 3 East of the Willamette
Meridian, Jackson County, Ore-
eon.
SAID SALE Is made pursuant
to an Execution issued out of the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for the County of Jackson on
the 8th day of October. 1963, and
levy filed on October 22nd. I9f3.
in that court wherein Grace Gih
bel is Plaintiff and Wade Fletcher
is Defendant.
Dated this 31st day of October,
1963.
DeArmond Leigh, Sheriff
Jackson County, Oregon
o
V."
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. P-237-63
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
LV THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF
ANNA HEIMDAL, Deceased
NOTICE IS HERLBY GIVEN that
by an Order of the above entitled
Court dated October 29. 1963 the
undersigned was appointed admin
istrator of the estate of Ann Heim
dal, deceased, and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the
same to said - administrator at the
oftices of rarrell. Hlackhurst Be
Hornecker, 230 Franklin Building
Medford, Oregon, properly veri
fied as provided by law and with,
in six months from the date of
first publication of this notice.
Dated and first published this
31st day of October. 1963.
Wesley D. Durkee
Administrator
Farrell, Blackhurst & Hornecker
Attorneys for Administrator
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. P-239-63
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
DAVID E. WILSON. Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has heen ap
pointed by the Circuit Court of
Oregon for Jackson County Exe
cutor of the estate of David E- Wil
son, deceased. All persons having
claims against the said estate arc
hereby notified to oresent the said
claims with the proper vouchers to
the undersigned Executor at the of
fices of Harbison and Piazza. 201
U. S- Nat l Bank Bide.. Medford.
Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED
this 31st day of October, 1963.
HAROLD R. WILSON,
Executor
Harbison and Piazza
Attorneys for Executor
NOTICE-OFINTENTION
TO RESIGN
No. 10151
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF JACKSON
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate of
MARY S CLOVER, Deceased.
I. David W. Clover, hereby give
notice of my intention to resign
as the duly appointed, qualified
and acting Executor of the above
entitled estate, and that I will make
application to the above entitled
court therefore after four (4 1 weeks
from the date of first publication
of this notice.
This notice first published on the
10th day of Octobei, 1963.
David W. Clover.
Executor of the Estate
of Mary S. Clover,
Deceased.
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This fimious plan takes the backsliding out of
svinji mora? b. making itautomatic. You just tell
your employes you 'want him to set aside a small
amount 4'om your check each payday.
(ti.ftJ a week will add up to twelve $25
Bonds a year. But you can have more or
Icsp deducted an yon choose.)
Then you forget all about it. Savings come easily ai
0ilmost painlessly. You never see the small amount
that's deducted so you hardly misfit.
The uniqu satisfaction fb savin money this
O
Keep freedom in your future with
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1-tODGE NOTICES
Medford Lodge 103. AF
-jWV & AM. School of Instruc
tlon on fnday, Nov. 1st
v Irvin Patten. WM
2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
RUMMAGE SALE
FRI NOV 1, 9 to 4,
LDS Relief Society
AT THE CHURCH
Corner Monroe & Ivy.
"Christmas Beautiful"
Holiday Arrangements
Demonstration by Mra. Mer
ntt England. Central Point
Grange Hall, Central Point.
Nov. 1 10.30 to 3 p.m.
Admission 99c Sack lunch
Tea or coffee available
ROGUE Grandmothers club Rum
mage Sale. Fri., Nov. 1. Fehl
Bldg.9a.rn.-4p.rn.
GRIFFIN Creek Grange Ham Din
ner. Sun. Nov. 3. 12 noon to 4
pm Adults $150. Children un
der 12. 75c HOME MADE PIES,
3-PERSONAL
AFTER THIS DATE. OCT. 31,
l'Jb3. I will no longer be respon
sible for any debts other than
my own. C Olan Hare. Rt. 4,
Box 432G. Med ford .
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Specialists in thin, fine,
problem hair St permanents.
New Prices. Eve. Appointments.
Closed Mondays. 773-3139
PERMANENTS $8 .... UP
Evenings by appointment.
RIVERSIDE BEAUTY SALON
1238 N. Riverside Ave.
773-4200 or 664-3485
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You get 4 for eTery
$3 at maturity
You can get your
money anytime
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placed free if lost,
destroyed or stolen
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where you work or
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MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio.
i i-iunrer Biag 772-voll
Coins St Stamps, bought & sold
JEFFERSON COIN SHOP
13 N Fir. 772-2859
SORRY SAL is now a merry gal.
She used Blue Lustre rug and
upholstery cleaner. Rent electric
ahampooer $1. Johnson Paint
Center.
RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS
Pedersen 772-4438
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem is welcome at the Medford
Group of Alcoholics Anonymous
8:30 p.m. Tues 8t Sat rear
of 21 N Oakdale 773-1848 Ai-
Anon Group every Tuesday
VIOLA ZEMKE. Operator
Talent Beauty Salon. 535-4105
AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS?
If age. driving record, un
insured accident financial re
sponsibility filing. 'tc. is making
it difficult for you to secure
proper Insurance, see us Con
venirini monthly Installment. Don
Stathos Insiiror. 1003 E Main.
Med ford. 773-6658 Open Mod
& files till 9 Dm
CREDIT EQUITY, INC.
Is a debt consolidation agency
licensed & bonded by the State
of Oregon with the purpose of
planned debt reduction.
201 Medical Center Bldg.
33 N CENTRAL 773-71U3
DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM?
Contact A A Sun. 8 p.m.
Thurs. 8:30. 404 Walnut
Ph. 664-2006 779-1251
FIRE WOOD
Big double loads of unsplit log-onds $15
Split log-ends
Split & unsplit peeler cores
You cut 5" peeler cores $2.50 per cerJ
EAGLE WOOD CO.
PHONE 826-4081
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4-LOSTAND FOUND
These dogs are at the County
Pound and will be held 5 daya
Males:
Yellow mixed Cocker
Grayish-black shepherd & husky
Blonne mixed shepherd pup
Black tt fawn German Shepherd
niack part terrier
Females:
Tri-colored beagle
Yellow mixed breed
Black At white part Shepherd
Brown & white Collie
Brown mixed breed pup
Also l cat greyish -blaclc
with red collar St bell.
LOST Golden Retriever, Male
Vicinity Htllcre: Eauside. 773
4732. FOUND at Lady Medford Beauty
Salon. Donitai Fine limp
hnir a specialty 773-3211.
5-INSTRUCTIONS
PIANO beginners ages 7 to 16 or
advanced. 535-1177.
10 WANTED MALE HELP
HAVE opening for 2 Salaried men.
$105 wk. Wui YOU MUST
QUALIFY. Also 1 comm. Route
open. Apply 8 to 9:30 a.m. Wat
kins Products. 1414 Stage Rd
South Medford.
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