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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1963
B 5
Edited by The Mail Tribune Advertising Department
APPLIANCE SALES SETTING BRISK PACE. Manufacturers, distributors and dealers across
the country report appliances this year are moving at a quick pace, states The Wall Street Jour
nal. However, the outlook for 1964 and beyond is even better. Robert F. Brook, marketing man
ager of Westinghouse's major appliance division calls it "a fantastic year," while Herman F. Leh
man, vice-presient of General Motors Corp. and general manager of its Frigidaire division says
1963 will be "the greatest sales year in the history of the major appliance industry." Replacement
pales is a noted factor in this surge of appliance sales. Last year, replacements were responsible
for 71 of all refrigerator sales, 70 of washing machine sales and 69 of TV sales, according
to Electrical Merchandising Week. This year, replacements are expected to be still higher. An
other factor contributing to the sales increase is the growth of population, especially in the family
forming and home furnishings age groups.
MEDFORD ICE CREAM MAN
Ice Cream, 415 No. Riverside. Medford, recently was awarded first and second prize in the Na
tional Ice Cream Retailer's Association convention contest in Portland, Oregon.
Miss Linda Olson, Oregon Dairy Princess, is shown above presenting a plaque to Schaecher for
winning the first place honors in
Ice Cream. Miss Olson is from Coos Bay, Oregon.
Schaecher has won several firsts in sectional contests on ice cream making. However, he stated,
this is the first try at a national
vanilla contest.
To celebrate this achievement,
Ice Cream and sample the prize
CAL-ORE ELECTRIC LEAGUE PLANS PRE-HOLIDAY DINNER DANCE. The Cal-Ore Elec
tric League has plans underway now. for its 4th annual electrical appliance and wiring contractors
Industry Pre-Holiday Dinner Dance.
The event will be held at the Rogue Valley Country Club Starlite room on Saturday, November
30. Members of the league, guests and employees, including Pacific Power and Light personnel
are invited to take part.
According to Clarence Weaver, league manager-director, "this mixed crowd will present an op
portunity to meet many of Southern Oregon-Northern California's finest League supporting Elec
trical Wiring and Appliance-Plumbing Dealer Contractors, and their serving Distributors includ
ing Electrical Utility and Advertising media people connected with that great promotional theme
Live Better Electrically."
Dinner Dance reservations may be made by contacting the Cal-Ore League. The program calls
for a social hour at 7:00 p.m., a buffet Dinner at 8:00 p.m. and Orchestra dance at 9:00 p.m. Sev
eral prizes will be given away during the evening.
CLARK GETS PERMANENT EQUITABLE POST. Gerald L.
Clark, Medford, right, has been permanently assigned to Jackson,
Josephine and Klamath Falls Counties as savings representative
for Equitable Savings and Loan Association, it was announced
this week by Malcom B. Frykman, vice president of the Pacific
Northwest's oldest savings and loan association.
Clark has been associated with Equitable Savings and Loan
AccAoiatmn of .t MHfnrH hranrh office in the Medford Shopping
Center since April of this year.
Portland and the association has
and 4 in Washington. Equitable's
its many savings representatives
thousands of oeonle in the Pacific
Equitable has been a pioneer
offers a number of types of savings accounts in addition to its
regular open accounts. The systematic savings nans inciuae
those for education, special business reserve, annuity accounts
and an APO account which adds personal coverage on the life
of the saver.
Clark has lived in Medford for the past 25 years and has been
active in civic affairs and is a member of the Chamber of Com
merce. Clark also serves as assistant district commissioner of
the Boy Scouts in Medford.
Clark was emnloved by Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. and
Bates Candy Co. during past years. Prior to joining Equitable, Clark was Field Representative for
the Sperry tc Huicnmson u., distributors oi o&fi ureen stamps.
Clark and his wife. Lola, and daughter live ai 625 Park Street
Clark maintains his office in
Jems with Jim Mctz, who has served Equitable as a savings representative for more than 10 years.
The Medford branch opened the first week in January of this year and is managed by Rollie Wat-ton.
ELECTROLOGY OFFICE OPENS IN MEDFORD. Nelda F. Morris, R.E. (Registered Electrolo-
gist), announced recently the opening of her new office for the
The new office Is located in the Medical Dental Building, 832
Miss Morris Is a specialist in
without obligation
BOYS IN NORTHWEST CONTEST WINNERS. Four boys from
have been named regional winners in the third annual "Punt, Pass
ed by the National Football League and the Ford Dealers of America. Crater Lake Motors sponsor
ed tne contest nere
They will compete for national
start of the Dallas-liters game Sunday, November 10.
The regional winners, representing each age level from 8 through 11, are:
Mike Brubaker, 8, Kalispell,
Jose, Lain.; and Brent i. wnson,
While in San Francisco for the
vision and the 49ers at a banquet Saturday evening, November 9, at the Villa Hotel in San Mateo,
Each of the boys will receive a junior NFL uniform which he will wear in the regional competition
Htm
KJ
WINS NATIONAL AWARD. Larry Schacchcr, owner of Larry's
the flavored ice cream contest
award. Second place honors were
Schaecher has cordially invited
winning flavors "on the house."
Equitable's home office is in
16 offices in the state of Oregon
charter dates back to 1890 and
now totalling 46 have served
Northwest.
in the teaching of thrift and
Equitable's Medford branch in the
the permanent removal of superfluous hair and offers consultation
PP&K honors in San Francisco's Kezar Stadium prior to the
Mont.; Stuart Jonnson, 9, Bellevue, Wash.; John Neale, 10, San
11, Kalispell, Mont.
regional competition, the four
with his cherry almond flavored
also won by Schaecher in the
everyone to drop in at Larry's
OLD ROCKIN' CHAIR'S GOT
ME, quips J. J. Materie, man
ager of the local Montgomery
Ward store as he tastes tradi
tional plum pudding and "tests"
the new assortment of Early
American furnishings just re
ceived at his store. The White
House helped gain new fame
and popularity for the uphol
stered rocking chair, and -the
current quest for authentic Early
American furnishings has plac
ed the Ben Franklin stove, cen
ter, in demand as a decorator's
item. The full-size replica is ef
ficient as a coal or wood heater
and log fireplace and serves
equally well as a conversation
piece or king-size flower plant
er. "Mr. Franklin may have ob
jected to the use of his stove as
a decorative piece of furniture,
but he and the colonists would
have liked the practical price,"
Materie said.
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f f.VXX
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$ T4
Sr.
in Medford
Medford Shopping Center and
practice of Electrolojry.
East Main Street in Medford.
the San Francisco 49ers area
and Kick" competition sponsor
boys will be honored bv Ford Di
In the regional contest, the four
accuracy. They will try to qualify
In total there are 56 regional winners throughout the country
14 NFL team areas. These winners
in local "Punt, Pass, and Kick contests which Were sponsored by
country. Nationally around a half
From the 14 regional contests,
mine champions in each age bracket for both the Eastern and Western divisions of the NFL. The
eight division winners will then
nouse ana tnen to tne Nt l cnampionsnip game on December 29. Here tne division winners in eacn
age group will compete for the national PP&K titles.
AUTOGRAPH PARTY AT SWEM'S WEDNESDAY. Heddv Kraemer. author of the deliehtfullv
informative and interesting book, "More Time Than Money" will autograph her book for Rogue
River Valley people at Swem's next Wednesday. This personal appearance will be held between
the hours of 2:30 and 5:00 p.m., according to Phoebe Ewaldson.
"More Time Than Money" is
cording to Robert Peterson, columnist and reviewer for the New
When John and Heddy Kraemer
took them to 30 different countries, Mrs. Kraemer jotted down her observations and later incorpo
rated them in her fascinating book. According to Robert Peterson,
"It's obvious from this book that
experience of their lives, and that
nances in such a way that they,
MERCURY ANNIVERSARY
CAR OFF ASSEMBLY LINE.
Silver anniversary of the Mer
cury car this week saw the 4,
654,617th car to bear the Mer
cury name, right, roll off the
assembly line at tne Wayne,
Michigan, Assembly Plant of
Ford Motor Company. Two pro
duction workers who have been
with Ford since the first Mer
cury was introduced to the pub
lic on November 4, 1939 Bur
ley A. Schultz and Earl Rau
painted the official total on the
anniversary car s windshield as
the assembly line paused for the
noon lunch period.
SEWING CLASSES IN BISH-
OP METHOD TO BE OFFER
ED. Medford Yardage Shop,
410 E. Main Street, has an
nounced the appointment of
Mrs. Pat Beyer to instruct a
Beginner's Short Course in Bish
op Method sewing.
The course will begin Novem
ber 14 and last for four weeks,
Mrs. Beyer stated, and there is
Mrs. Beyer has just recently
band lived for several years.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that at 7.30 P.M. on the 14th day
of November, 1963. In the Council
Chambers of the City Hall in the
City of Medford, Oregon, there
shall be a public hearing by and
before the Planning Commission
of said City on the request for
a variance 10 me siaeyara seioacK
requirements for property locaiea
.t 907 East Main Street. Medford.
Oregon.
jonn Hoimcr,
Director of Building Safety
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the
14th any oi novemoer. xoej, in
the Council Chambers of the City
Hall In the City of Medford, Ore-
f;on, there shall be a public he arris-'
by and before the Planning
Commission of satd Citv on the
question of changing the zoning
of the following property, to-wu:
Commencing at the north
west corner of Donation Land
Claim No. 50, Township 37
South, Range 1 west of the
Willamette Meridian, Jackson
County, Oregon;
Thence north 1002.01 feet;
Thence east 2050.99 feet to
a brass tablet in a concrete
monument (being the south
east corner of the I.O.O.F.
Cemetery as described in Vol
ume 22, Page 582, Deed Rec
ords of Jackson County, Ore
gon); '
Thence north 0' 30' east
along the east line of the
Cemetery, 274.8 feet to the
true point of beginning, which
point Is 801.2 feet south 0'
30 west from the south line
of Oak Ridge Subdivision Ex
tension No. 2, and which point
is al30 the southwest corner of
property described in Volume
452, Page 70, said Deed Rec
ords; Thence from this true point
of beginning run south 89' 52
east along the southerly line
of said property a distance of .
140.82 feet to the west line of
Highland Drive;
Thence southerly along the
west line of Highland Drive
a distance of 84.9 feet, more
or less:
Thence north 89 S2' west a
distance of 141.9 feet to ft
point on the easterly line of
the above mentioned Ceme
tery; Thence north 0 30' east a
distance of 64.9 feet to the
true point of beginning,
located at the northwest corner
of Siskiyou Boulevard and High
land Avenue. Medford. Oregon.
from Class 1A, Single-Family to
Class III A, Limited Commercial
John Holmer.
Director of Building Safety
PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
TO BE SOLD
Notice is hereby given of the In.
tent to advertise all the merchant'
able timber marked or designated
for putting in tne rouowina pro
posed timber sale areas on the
Ashland District of the Rogue
River National r orest prior
June 19B4.
r.RIZZLY RIDGE! Sale located on
an area embracing 310 acres with
in sections l, n, ik, J. 37 s., K
E. and sections 8. 7, t. 37 k
E.. W.M. This sale contains ar
estimated volume of about 3.0 MM
bd. Ft. which will be designated
for cutting.
EAST RIDGE: Sale located on an
area embracing 424 acres within
section 21. 28. 29. 32. T. 37 S
R. 5 E., W. M. This sale contains
an estimated volume of about 3.2
MM bd. Ft. which will be deal a
nated for cuttlne.
BRUSH MOUNTAIN: Sale located
an area embracing1 332 acres
witn sections a, 4, i. jo a., n. i
w. m. inn saie contains an
estimated volume of about 3.0 MM
bd. Ft. which will be designated
ror cutting.
LITTLE ELK PRAIRIE: Sale locat
ed on an area embracing 728 acres
with sections zu, au, jz, t. jt s.
R. 4 E-, and section S T. 38 s , R
E.. W. M. This sale contains ar
estimated volume of about 3 5
MM bd. Ft. which will be desig
nated for cutting.
NORTH HEfSIK KILMjE: sale 10'
cated on an area embracing 369
acres with sections 1. 2. 3. T- 37 S
R. 3 E.. W. M. This sale contain
an estimated volume of about 3.0
MM bd. Ft. which will be desig
nated for cutting.
FLAT I- Sale located on an area
embracing 157 acres within section
16. T. 37 5.. H. 4 E.. W. M. 1 niS
sale contains an estimated volume
of about 10 MM bd. Ft. which
will be designated for cutting.
lat ii: sale located on an area
embracing 146 acres within sec
tions 9, 10, 15, 16. T. 37 S.. R. '
E . W. M. This sale contains ar
estimated volume of about 1.4 MM
bd. Ft. wmcn wiu be designated
for cutting,
FLAT III: Sale located on an area
embracing 314 acres within tec
Hons 14 and 15, T. 37 S., R. 4 E ,
W.M. This sale contains an esti
mated volume of about 3 2 MM Bd.
Ft. which will be designated for
cutting.
This advance notice Is given to af
ford all Interested parties ample
time to examine the sale areas be
fore winter weather makes reason
able examination Impossible. In
formation and maps concerning
the sale areas may he obtained
from the District-Ranger. Ashland.
Oregon or the Forest Supervisor,
Post Office Bldg.. Medford, Ore
son. Final minimum ttumpage rates
estimated volumes by species, bid
ding provisions and other sale con
ditlons will be announced at the
time of the final adverusement.
boys will punt. pass, and place
for a Tour of Champions and the
were selected on the basis of
million youngsters took part.
scores achieved bv the regional
go on a Tour of Champions with
one of the best of all the round -
launched on their 20 month safari aboard the freiBhter. which
the Kraemers consider this round-the-world trip the ereatest
they hope every couple will plan
too, can enjoy this crown jewel of
room for any women who would
moved to the Kogue Valley from
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice is herehv civen that the
Sanitary Board of the South Bear
Creek Sanitary District has order
ed an election to be held wiililn
said District on December 2, 1963.
lor the purpose of electing a new
Director to the Sanitary Board
to serve for a three year period
commencing January 7. 19R4, and
ending January 3, 1987, The pol
ling place for said election shall
De jh rz souin facinc Highway,
Medford. Oregon, and the nnlls
shall be open from 2 o'clock P.M.
Standard Oregon time until 8
o'clock P.M. Standard Oregon
time.
Margaret L. Smith
Secretary. South Bear Creek
Sanitary District
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COIIHT flF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY, PROBATE
DEPARTMENT.
In the Matter of the Estate
of
Homer Joseph Kent, deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been an-
pointed Administrator of the above
estate by an order made by said
court on iNovemDer bin. luaa; ail
creditors having claims against
said deceased are hereby noti
fied to present the same, duly
verinea, ana witn proper vouch
ers attached, to the undersigned
at the office of Roberts. KelMng-
ton. uranchfield & Heffernnn.
Standard Insurance Bldg., Med
ford. Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this
8th day of November. 1963.
THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF OREGON,
PORTLAND
Administrator
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
East Fork Dlowdown
Oral auction bids will be received
by the District Ranger, or his
u in on zed representative at the
office of the District Ranger, Pros-
Sect Ranger Station, Prospect.
Tegon, beginning at 9:00 A M,,
November 19. 1963, for all mer
chantable timber marked or desig
nated for cutting on an area em
bracing 200 acres, more or less,
within Section 6. T. 31 S., R. 3 E..
W.M., surveyed. In the Rogue
River National Forest, Jackson
County, Oregon. The estimated
volumes are; 310 M board feet of
Douglas-fir; 40 M board feet of
sugar pine, pondcrosa pine, and
western white pine; 30 M board
feet of white fir and other species,
The minimum acceptable bid per
M board feet is as follows: Douglas-fir
$25.55; sugar pine pondcr
osa pine, and western white pine
S19.75; white fir and other species
$9.00. This includes the following
rates, per M board feet for stumo-
age Including deposit for sale area
enerincm; uougias-nr i3.uu:
sugar pine, ponderosa pine, and
western white pine $19.20; white
fir and other species $8.45 and
$0.55 for slash disposal for all
species. In addition there is within
the sale area an uncstimated
volume of Douglas-fir, logs and
peeler blocks unmerchantable be
cause of defect which the bidder
may agree to remove at $1.00 per
M board feet, gross scale. Sealed
bids will be publicly opened, and
posted at the Prospect Ranger Sta
tion at 9:00 A.M.. November 19.
1963. All those who submitted a
satisfactory scaled bid will be per
mitted immediately to continue
auction bidding. A money order,
bank drnft, canhler's or certified
check in the sum of $1,500.00 must
accompany each bid, to be applied
to the purchase price, refunded, or
retained for application to any
claim for damages, according to
the condition of sale. If requested
by the purchaser, contract terms
will permit felling of timber in
advance of payment up to the
value of the performance bond. If
an oral bid is declared to he high
at the closing of the auction, the
bidder must Immediately confirm
the oral bid by submitting it in
writing on a Forest Service bid
form. The richt to refrrt mv mri
all bids Is reserved. Forest Service
bid forms for use In submitting
sealed bids and full Information
concerning the timber, the con
ditions of sale and the submission
of bids should be obtained from
the District Ranger. Prospect. Ore
gon, or the Forest Supervisor.
Medford. Oregon before bids are
su omit ten.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Nn. P.24I.K1
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
MAIR UF UREUON FOR
JAIK&ON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
CARL H. CLAWSON. Deceased
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
executor of the above estate by
ine a novo uoun a no nnt quail
tied. All persons having claims
against saia estate are hereby
notified to present the kmc, duly
verinea as ny the law reauired
to the undersigned, tn care of
tomni, Keaoen & Mullen, At
torneys at l-aw. 107 E. Main St..
Medford. Oregon within s I x
months from the date hereof.
DATED and first published this
1st day of November. 10B3.
Wendell D. Clawson,
Executor
COLLINS, REDDEN At MULLEN
Attorneys at Law
Medford, Oregon
kick a football for distance and
national finals.
one from each age group in the
the highest total scores achieved
Ford dealers throughout the
winners will be used to deter
their parents to the White
the - world retirement books, ac
York Journal American.
their retirement time and fi
human travels.
like to take part in the course,
Alaska where she and her hus
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that at 7:30 P.M. on the 14th dav
of November, 1963, in the Coun
cil Chambers of the City Hall in
the City of Medford, Oregon, there
shall be a public hearing bv and
Di-iure ine rianning commission
of sftid City on the question of
ciiHUKinK ine zoning ot me fol
lowing property, to-wit:
Lots 9 and 10. Block 1, of
the Crestview Subdivision.
located at Medford. Oregon, from
Class IA. Single-Family, to Class
id, oingie ana iwo - family.
John Holmer.
Director of Building Safety
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice Is hereby given that on
monaay, uccemocr i, 1DB3. be
tween the hours of 2:00 o'clock
P.m. and R-.00 n'rlnclt n m. Whit
city sanitary District will hold Its
annual election for a member of
ine noara oi directors of White
City Sanitary District and all legal
residents of said sanitary district
may vote at said election.
The polling place for said elec
tion Is the Central Point Rural
Fire Station. White Citv Oronnn
The polls will be open between
me nours oi z:uu o ciocK p.m. and
o:ju o ciock p.m.
The c'ate of first publication of
mis nonce is November J, 1963.
WHITE CITY
SANITARY DISTRICT
By James W. Scott
Secretary
NOTICK 'I'll cnRiiiTmis
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
a i A I fi Or OHEUON FOR JACK-
HON COUNTY,
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
biirnncm H. Hnniey. deccnBed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY r,IVr.N that
the underslsned have heen nnnnint.
ed Executrix and Executor, respec
tive, oi ine aoove csiaie oy an
Order made by said court on Oc
tober 31st. 19(!3: all rrrriitnra hv.
Ing claims against said deceased
are hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified and with
nroner vouchers nllnrhrri tn th
undersigned at the ottice of Rob
erts. Kellington. Branchfield &
Heffernan. Stai.df.rri lnturnnrf
Bldg.. Medford, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this
notice.
Dated at MeHfnrri Orrimn thl
1st day of November, 1963.
rvnineryn 6. iiciicriltin
Robert D. Heffernan, Jr.
Executrix and Executor
SUMMONS
No. A3-R!)R-I
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
a 1 A I E OK OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
CHARLES L, REED,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JANE H. RIGGS, VERNON L.
WATER HOUSE, and MARTHA
M. WATERHOUSE,
Defendant.
TO EACH. EVERY, and ALL O."
THE AllOVE NAMED DEFEND
ANTS: IN THE NAME OF THE STATIC
OF OREGON, you. and each of
you. are hereby reauired to ap
pear on or before the last day of
luur i wccki irom ne aate oi
first publication of this summons.
nna answer tne complaint tiled
agnln.st you In the above entitled
suit, and if you fail to appear and
answer said comn In nt nlnlnlUf
will apply to the court for the re
lief demanded In his sold com
plaint.
amci rcnci is that a decree be
entered granting to plaintiff a
Judgment against defendant, Jane
H. Higgs, for the unpaid balance of
a debt secured hy a mortgage on
me inuowins acscr nen rem nmn.
crty, to-wit:
Lots EiRht (Hi and Nine (Ot
Block Seven (7l of the Citv of
Gold Hill, Jackson County, Ore-
K"1.
And decreeing foreclosure of said
mortgage and decreeing a sale of
said real property hy the sheriff
of Jackson County, and further de
creeing inn ine claims oi ail otnei
persons agalnKl said real property
be forever burred.
This summons Is dated and first
published November I, 1983, pur-
iinni 10 an orncr oi ine aoove en
mica couri nnicrt October 29. 19B3
VAN DYKE. DELLENBACK
Attorneys for plaintiff
110 E. Sixth Street
Medford. Oregon
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Nn. l".224-fil
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
I UK tAJUNTY OF JACK SON
In the Matter of the Estute
of
JOHN PERCY GOODWYN,
Notice 1s hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
Executrix of the Estate of John
Percy Goodwyn, deceased, by the
iircun court or the state or Ore
gon, for the County of Jackson
and nas qualified. All persons
having claims against said estate
arc hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified as hy law re
quired In the undersigned at the
office of John H. Chancy, 1003 East
Main, Medford. Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
DATED and first published this
18 day of October, 19A3.
Mary Catherine Goodwyn,
Exrcutrlx
John H. Chancy,
Attorney 1
V
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY r. IV V.N
that at 7:30 P.M. an the 14th riav
of November. 1963. in the rVmnril
n a moers ot tne City Hall in the
Citv of Medford. Ore con thr
shall be a public hearing by and
ueiurc ine rianning commission ot
sum city on a request lor i
variance to the letbaek remitre.
ments for property located at 1325
mi. rm avenue, ivteatora, urcgon.
Director of Building Safety
NOTICE CI itAI.K
In the Circuit Court of the State
of uregon for Jackson County
Probato Dennrtmont
In the Matter of the Guardianship
ui i ne rcraon ana estate Ot
Benjamin H. Pettegrew, aka Ben
H. Pettegrew, aka B. H. Pette
grew, an Incompetent. No.
P-2 19-63
Notice is herebv given that the
undersigned Guardian of the per
son and estate of the above named
oanjamin h. reuegrew, aka Ben
H. Pettesrew. aka B. H. Pette.
grew, will from and after the 20th
day of November. 1963, sell all
of the right, title, and Interest of
said Benjamin H. Pettegrew, aka
Ben H. Pettegrew, aka B. H. Pette
grew, in and to the following de
scribed real property situate In
Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit:
commencing at tne quarter
section corner common to Sec
tions 33 and 34 in Township
33 South, Range 1 East of the
Willamette Meridian in Jack
son County. Oregon: thence
East 1832.7 feet; thence North
138.0 feet for a point of be
ginning; thence running North
74 39' East 347 8 feet: thence
North 86' 43' East 85.2 feet;
thence North 102.6 feet to the
center line of Rogue River;
thence South 87 25 West
along the center line of Rogue
River 315.7 feet to the section
of the Easterly right of way
boundary of the County Road;
thence South 29 33' West 213.0
feet to the ooint of beelnninff.
Said real property will be sold at
private sale at the offices of Skvr.
man & Hctsel, 321 Medical Center
Building. Medford. Orceon. as a
whole, for cash or upon contract
with not less than 33 Ui, of the
purchase price being paid at the
lime of the sale. Such sale shall
be subject to confirmation by the
aoove enmiea court.
uatea ana nrst published Octo
ber IB. 1963.
. . James W. Cook
Guardian
SKYRMAN it HEISEL
Attorneys far Guardian
321 Medical Center Building
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Estate of Myrtle Nutter Stennett,
Deceased
Notice Is hereby given that the
unaersignea nas men ner nnai
account in the Estate of Myrtle
Nutter Stennett, deceased, in the
circuit court of the State of Ore
gon for he county of Jackson, and
ine court nas rixea mono ay, na
vember 18, 1963, at 9:30 A.M. in
the courtroom of said court as the
time and nlace for the hearlni
oi oojections inereio ana ine set
tlement thereof.
wilmA Marvin
By: VAN DYKE, DELLENBACK it
MCOOOUW1N
Attorneys for Administratrix
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice Is herebv slven that at
7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 18th day
of November. 1903. at tha Citv
Hall In Phoenix, Oregon, there
will be a puhllc hearing by and
before the City Council of said
City at which time the registered
voters of the said City may ap
pear and be heard on the ques
tion of the proposed annexation
to the said City of the following
described territory contiguous
there to, to-wit:
Beginning at a 'j iron pipe
found for the most Southerly
corner of that 80.0 feet roadway
described In Volume 486, page
185 of the Deed Records of Jack
son County, Oregon, said pipe
being South 63.01 feet and Easti
206.81 feet from the South-Southeast
corner of Donation Land
Claim No. 41, Township 38 South,
Range 1 West of the Willamette
Meridian; thence South 43 13'
East. 701.36 feet: thence North
43s 42' East 290.0 feet along the
Southerly line of a 40.0 feet
easement as described tn Volume
33S, page 79 of said Deed Rec
ords of Jackson County, Ore
gon; thence South 44 3B' 10
East 327 Ji 2 feet to an Intersec
tion with the Northwesterly
boundary of the Phoenix ceme
tery as recorded In Volume 5,
page IS of the Official Plat Rec
ords of Jackson County, Ore
gon; thence North S2 20' East
ji long said Cemetery boundary
24u.i-h ieei io tnierseci ine norm
easterly corner of the Phoenix
cemetery and the Northwostcrly
corner of the Church Tract as
described in Volume 190, page
38 of said Deed Records of Jack
son County, Oregon: thence
Southeasterly along the East
erly boundary of the Phoenix
cemetery Tract and the present
City Limits line to Intersect the
Northwesterly line of Railroad
Addition to the City of Phoenix.
Oregon: thence Westerly along
said Northerly boundary line
and the present City Limits line
to the Northeast corner of Block
in, or sain Railroad Addition:
thence North 44 38' 10" West
303. u reel to a point south 52'
20' West 51.8 feet from the
Northwest corner of Phoenix
cemetery Tract; thence South
westerly alone the Southerly
line of that certain tract of land
as described In Volume 303 page
121 of said Deed Records of Jack
son County, Oregon, to the
Northeasterly right-of-way line
of the Oregon & California Rail
Road Co. (now Southern Pacific
Co.); thence along said right-of
way line North 35' 30' West
953.36 feet to the Northwest
corner of said tract of land
thence North 45' 19' East 656.83
feet to a point South 81 53
13" West 242 27 feet from the
South-Southeast corner of Do
nation Land Claim No. 41 tr
said Township; thence South 43'
13' East 40 0 feet to the true
point of beginning.
ALSO.- a Dsrce) of land beslm
ning at a point South 81 63'
13" East 242 27 feet from the1
South-Southeast corner of Do
nation Land Claim No. 41,
Township 3R South. Range 1
West of the Willamette Meridian
in Jackson County, Oregon;
Ihence North 43 13' West 20.0
feet; thence South 4.1 53' West
800 feet; thence South 43 13'
East 20.0 feet to the Northerly
line of that certain tract of land
as described In Volume 303,
page 121. Deed Records of Jack
son County, Oregon; thence
along said Northerly line flu 0
feet to the true point of begin
ning. Frances Rtnveiort
City Recorder
CLASSIFIED
PERSONAL ,
Lodge Notices
1
Special Club Notice
Personal
Lost and Found
Instructions .
Wanted Male Heln ...
Wanted Female Help
mate or rcmaie Help
Wanted Situation
Wanted MIscellLneous
financial & Loans ......
REAL ESTATE
For Rent Houses 20
For Rent Apartments 21
For Rent Furnished Rooms 22
Rent Rooms and Board i!3
For Rent Miscellaneous . 24
Wanted To Rent .25
Medford Realty Board 30
For Sain Real Estate 31
Business Opportunities 32
Wanted Real Estate - 33
AD DIRECTORY
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Building Supplies
Appliances
.40
-41
..42
.43
-44
r urnnure
Musical Equip., Radio, TV
Sports and Hobbies
Miscellaneous ,
.45
Nurseries , 46
Dogs and Pets 50
Poultry 51
Livestock 52
Wanted Livestock 53
Hay. Grain and Feed 54
Fruits Ac Vegetables M. .-..53
Automotive & Equipment
Machinery and Tractors . 60
Logging Equipment 6 1
Equipment For Rent 62
Trailers .M. 70
Parts and Accessories ............ 71
Cycles and Scooters ...... 7J
Cars and Trucks - 73
UNCLASSIFIED COPY
Too Late to Classify A
MONDAY ONLY
Business Directory b
1 LODGE NOTICES
Medford Bodies, Scottish
Rite, Saturday, Nov. 9,
1963, 8:00 P.M. Reunion.
Fourteenth degree. Cen
tered by Klamath Falls
brethern. Refreshments.
Visiting brethern wel-
A. Purdlii. Secret try
Medford Lodge 103,
tt AM. Work In
degree on Frl., Nov.
Irvin Patten. WM
2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
Central Point Grange
Bazaar & Country Store
Opens 1 p,m,-Sat, Nov, 9
Central Point brange Hall
Serving Roast Beef Dinner
e p .m, 10 h p.m .
CHOICE rummage at Fehl Bldg
Nov. 13th, 9 a.m. to a p.m.
Chapter C. P . P.E.O. Sisterhood
BAZAAR. Food & Rummage Sale
Sat., Nov. 9, 9 to 9:30. Fehl
Bldg.. 108 N. Ivy. by Faith Ad
vent Christian Church.
3-PERSONAl
VOTE for Albert Huners. Nov. 12,
1963 at Oak Grove School. Pd
Political Adv. Harrlette Gibbi,
1375 S. Columbus, Medford,
CARE for elderly lady, my home,
di Moaroman.
SALE
BEAUTY COUNSELORS
Pre Christmas Sale. Skin care,
gitt St maxeup items lor per-
sonanzea service, iciepnone
773-7154 . 772-746
FOR Beauty Counselor Cosmetics
Call 772-2139 or 779-2290.
EXPERIENCED hospital couple
win give good care to private
ambulatory or bed patients In
irlvate home, hospital beds,
lard of hearing patients wel
come. Licensed. 48 2-4684.
ON AND after this date I am not j
responsible ror debts otner man
.my own. iv. amnn. luua oarn
ett Road.
""Attention Ladies""
Jane. Sharon, Bev and Lois,
Specialists In coloring, bleaching,
permanent waving and hair cut
ting, invite you in for your per
sonalized style.
LEON'S HAIR FASHIONS
231 E. 6th St. 773-1552
GINGER
AND
KARLENE
Specialists in thin, fine,
problem hair Ac 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
SUPER stuff, sure nuft That's Blue
Lusire ror cleaning rugs ana up
holstery. Rent electric shampooer
SI. Johnson Paint Center.
AFTER THIS DATE, Nov. 3. 1963,
I will no longer be responsible
for any debts other than my
own. Francis Hlnes, Rt, 1, Box
345, Central Point.
RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS.
Pfdersen 772-4438
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem is welcome ai tne ivieniora
Group of Alcoholics Anonymous
8:30 p.m. Tues it Sat. rear
of 21 N Oakdale. 773-4B48. Al
Anon Group every Tuesday.
VIOLA 7EMKE, Operator
Talent Beauty Salon. 535-4109
MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio.
314 Fllihrer Bldg 772-UQll
FOR AVON PRODUCTS
CALL 773-77;il
A representative will cjII in
your home at your convenie nee .
"DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM?
Contact A. A. Sun. 8 p.m.
Thurs. 8-30. 404 Walnut
Ph. 664-2006 772-5377
Coins St Stamps, bought it sold.
JEFFERSON COIN SHOP
13 N. Fir. 772-2850
MOVING East, have
two crypts
Park. Can
terms. 835-
Hllicrest Memorial
furnish title, $800
1663.
AUTO INSURANCEPROBLEM3?
if age, driving reoora. un
Insured accident financial re
sponsibility filing, etc. Is making
it difficult tor you to secure
proper insurance, see us. Con
venient monthly installment. Don
Stathos Insuror, 1003 E. Main.
Medford. 773-6658. Open Mon
St rues, 'tin o.m.
"CREDinQOlTY, INC.
la 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 773-7103
OWEN'S
ELECTRONICS
Salts 4 Sflrvlc.
TV Radio Starto
Tap Rtcsrdtrt
SPECIALIZE IN COLOR
420 S. Central
779-2726
a
t 10
11
15
u
14
15
4-lOST AND FOUND
LOST Kays in case, one No, 143",
Reward. 772-6704.
REWARD For Return or for In
formation leading to return of a
Cream Reg. male toy poodle
wearing a green jeweled collar
when lost from a Chevy II at
Medford Shopping Center be
tween 6:30 & 7:30 p. m. Mon.,
Nov. 4. Please phone 535-2077
or 779-2577.
5-INSTRUCTIONS
PIANO beginners ages 7 to 16 or
advanced. 535-U77.
10 WANTED MALE HELP
EXPERIENCED pruners wanted.
Apply personnel office, Bear
Creek Orcha rd s.
MEN If you are faced with winter
layoff & would like full or part
time work. Experience not neces
sary. Commission and advance
ment. For personal Interview,
see Leonard Shreeve, Rm. 2 15
Leverette Bldg., 9-10 a.m. daily.
Beneficial Standard Life.
WANTED GRADER '
For Pine Selects & Shop it Doug
las Fir Selects. Must be fully
qualified in both species. Mill lo
cated in Northern Calif. Write
TRIBUNE BOX 998
NEED steady dependable Real
Estate Salesman or Associate
Broker in my one man office.
Must be licensed. Better than
average compensation and plenty
of leads it listings. John E. Reed,
Realtor. 517 Siskiyou, Ashland.
JUNIOR MERCHANTS
Ages 12 to 1 5
WANTED for
MEDFORD
JACKSONVILLE
The Mlt Tribune needs Jr.
Merchants to deliver papers In
Jacksonville, Medford and Gold
Hill. Apply In person at Office
or phone 772-6141.
WANTED married man with car
tor rimer Brush Co. route. 105
wk. guaranteed to start. 772-8034
HAVE opening for 3 Salaried men.
1U3 WK. I'lUB. YOU MUST
QUALIFY. Also 1 comm. Route
open. Apply 8 to 8:30 a.m. Wat
kins Products. 1414 Stage Rd
South Medford.
LUCKY LAGER
NEEDS
SALES REPRESENTATIVES
Who are aggressive and ambi
tions, with the ability to sell, to
organize, to assist distributors
and their sales representatives.
Requires 1-3 years experience
in beer sales or similar sales,
sales planning and merchandis
ing. DISTRICT SALES WIGRS.
With 56 yra. experience In beep
or similar sales management,
and the ability to assist our
sales representatives and dis
tributors. EXCELLENT SALARY
PLUS INCENTIVE
FOR NORTHWEST
MARKETS
If you are Interested, and qual
ified, send your resume, in de
tail please, to;
Personnel Manager
LUCKY LAGER
P.O. Box 3323
San Francisco 19, Calif.
An equal opportunity employer
1 1 WANTED FEMALE HEIP
WANTED experienced waitress.
Apply in person Town House
FEEFEXTRA money
FOR CHRISTMAS?
Lutler cosmetic consultants earn
S S S during Christmas selling
season now In full swing. We can
help you earn this kind of
money. Comm. 482-2432 or Write
Tribune Box No. 915.
PROFESSIONAL MOTHER
to exert talents in live-in su
pervisory position caring for
children. May bring child or
children of her own. Must be
responsible it devoted. 773-9143
after 9 p.m.
WANTED Christian woman com
panion able to arive. iecai
Refs. 772-4374J
HOUSEKEEPER. Live in or out.
2 small cmidren. 77-iotj a iter
1 p.m.
13 WANTED SITUATIONS
BABY Sitting. Fenced yard. 4B
Mace Rd. 770-2G27.
BABY sitting week days. My
home. 1222 w. lutn.
EXPERIENCED ranch. Janitorial,
maintenance man. aaiary puis
hoard & rm. or place to park
trailer. Rt. 1. Box 12-G, Jackson-
y 1 1 le. Turhaugh.
PIONEER CONSTRUCTION CO.
Have Tools Will Build Remodel
By Hour Contract Estimates
Call 779-1785
CHILD Care, my homo, day or eve.
Hood rofl, 773-3187.
WANTED inONlNO it
MENDING. 6U4-32D1
PAINTING
Arthur E. Brown 77J-77J3
ALL (yoes carpenter work. No roB
too small 773-5243. 773-6363.
TrAlEbRING ALTERATIONS
773-4200.
COFFEE
AT BAMBY'S
AT THE BIG Y
FRIDAY,
SAT. and SUN.
STOCKMEN
FEED PELLETS
Your coarit or unpalarabla
roughago will mako a bast
for a modarn balanced ration
that you can (ted with little
labor and no waitagt, Tha
Incrtand meat or milk pro
ductd will givo you maxi
mum returns on a imall cash
Inveitment,
MORTON
MILUNO CO.
500 Rom line, Madfor4