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Foreign Aid May
Face Big Overhaul
During Next Year
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
multi-hillion-dollar foreign aid
program, a cornerstone of Unit
ed States diplomacy since short
ly after World War II, may he
in for a massive overhaul in
J4.
The difficulties that President
Johnson and his predecessor the
late President Kennedy encount
ered this year in steering the
program through a frequently
hostile Congress prompted the
latest scrutiny of the often crit
icized aid program.
The House and the Senate
slashed Kennedy's $4.5 billion
aid request to $3 billion after
a long and bitter debate which
still has not ended. Even the
usually friendly Senate Foreign
Relations Committee urged a
wholesale reappraisal of the
program.
The Senate meets Monday
and is expected to pass the hill
appropriating the money for the
present fiscal year, already al
most half over.
President Johnson's new com
mittee to review the aims and
operations of the program held
lis first full-dress session Fri
day. The eight-man study group,
under the chairmanship of Un
dersecretary of State George
Ball, is charged with seeking
Varren Effigy
Hanging Reported
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.
(UPI ) Sheriff's officers Satur
day investigated the hanging in
effigy of Chief Justice Earl War
ren from a flagpole at the
county courthouse.
Attached to the dummy was
a sign describing Warren as the
"Head of the Oswald White
wash Committee."
Although the incident was not
disclosed until Friday, investi
(Sntnrs said county employes
found the lifesize figure on the
flagpole early Christmas Day.
A large sign, about five feet
hinh. read: "Earl Warren. ex-
American, Head of the Oswald j
Whitewash Committee, is he-
traying the United States to the j canned heat is not enough to
International anti-Christ in the i be fatal.
Kremlin." He theorized the derelicts
Identity of persons involved i probably mixed the fluid con
was not known but Sheriff j taining the higher percentage of
James W. Webster said the ef-1 alcohol with that squeezed from
ficv and sign were examined
for fingerprints and other
sources were being checked.
This city 100 miles north ot
Los Angeles has been regarded
q n center of activity for some
extreme political factions.
Try and Stop Me
By BENNETT CERF
JAMES ("GENTLEMAN JIM") CORBETT. popular heavy
weight who won the championship from John L. Sullivan
in 1892, held the crown for five years, when he was de
throned by Bob Fitzim
mons. Then he was cut
to ribbons in an attempt
ed comeback against Jim
Jeffries.
Later Corbett became
a sportswriter, and dis
tinguished himself by
consistently picking the
wrong man in fight after
fight. "I'll bet you never
picked a winner in your
life," jeered a fellow
scribe one evening. "Oh,
yes I did," answered Cor
bett very seriously "The
time I fought Jeffries, I
picked him to win afterthe first round!"
Taw." said Mrs. Simpson over her knitting one evening. "It's
time you spoke a piece to our son Wilbur. 'Pears to me he's jest
plain don't want to get hLsaelf married. Don't worry 'bout our
Wilbur," soothed Mr. Simpson. "He'll marry fat enough when
the wrong girl comes along."
In the course of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, the dim-Ini-Vve
Prwww Liluiokalanl of the Sandwich Islands (now Ha
wtV ) curUied to Victoria and said, "I, too, have English blood In
my veins, Your Majesty." When Victoria, registered doubt, the
Princess elaborated, "You see, my ancestors ate Captain Cook."
O IWJ, bj Bennett Cart. Distributed t7 Xinf rtaturt Smdicat
Menace
ways to streamline administra-
lion of the program and "all
possible means to achieve econ
omies and efficiencies."
Johnson, in announcing for
mation of the study group
Thursday, instructed it to con
duct an "intensive review" of
the controversial aid program,
with particular emphasis on pos
sible economies.
Officials said the President
wanted the review to give his
administration an oasis for pro
ducing a foreign aid program
next year which can be justi
fied more effectively to the Con
gress. Outbreak of Wood
Alcohol Poisoning
Hits Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -City
authorities, faced with a
"massive outbreak" of wood al
cohol poisoning deaths, sought
ways Saturday of curbing the
sale of heating fluids to dere
licts. It was disclosed Friday that
the wood alcohol poisoning has
claimed 26 lives in the "skid
row" section of the city in the
past four days. The outbreak
I nnngs iu ji me numoer oi sucn
deaths in the city this year.
Authorities said partially-filled
containers holding fluids with a
wood alcohol content ranging
from 50 to 75 per cent were
found near many victims.
City Health Commissioner Dr.
Norman R. Ingraham, who re
ported there has not been "any
thing like this (the outbreak) in
years," said the victims were
believed to have purchased an
institutional product which has
a high alcoholic content.
Containers of canned heat,
which has about five per cent
alcohol, were found near the
victims in many cases, Dr. Jo-
seph W. Spclman, city medical
examiner, said, however, that
the amount of alcohol in the
; the canned heat.
Ingraham said thai ilie insti
tutional product was available
for purchase to any citizen and
j that authorities have started an
! educational campaign to halt
I the sale to derelicts.
I PICKP
JEFPBIES
NY Court Rules
Red Can Speak At
State University
ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) The or would have advocated the
appellate division of the state overthrow of the government.
Supreme Court ruled Saturday
in the name of academic free-
dom" that an avowed Commu
nist can speak at a state uni
versity. The appellate court unani
mously reversed a lower court
decision that barred Dr. Her-1
hert Aptheker, a member of the
National Committee of the U.S.
Communist party, from lectur
ing at the state university at
Buffalo.
The original suit was brought
by William W. Egan of Ballston
Lake, N.Y. and unsuccessful
Democratic candidate for Con
gress last year. The injunction
against Aptheker was issued by
Supreme Court Justice Russell
G. Hunt in Albany on Oct. 21,
1962, just a few hours before
the lecture was to be given.
Aptheker had been invited to
the university at Buffalo by a
student group as part of a se
ries of talks on political philoso
phies. He was scheduled as the
last of five speakers covering
democracy, conservatism, so
cialism, Nazism and commu
nism. In an opinion written by Jus
tice Walter B. Reynolds, the
court held that present state
law did not prohibit Aptheker
from speaking. It said that al
though Aptheker was a "con
ceded member of the Commu
nist party" there was no con
tention that he has advocated
Communist Oil
Pipeline Finished
WARSAW (UPI) -Dedication
ceremonies Saturday in Plock,60
miles west - northwest of War
saw, marked the formal com
pletion of one of the first ma
jor projects in Russia's drive
for Communist economic coop
erationa giant pipeline to car
ry Soviet oil to East European
nations.
Delegates from Russia, Czech
oslovakia, Hungary, Romania
and Communist-held East Ger
many attended the dedication.
Unconfirmed reports earlier
this week said Soviet Premier
Nikita S. Khrushchev would at
tend the dedication ceremony
but Radio Warsaw announced
Friday night the Russian dele
gation was headed by Deputy
Premier M. A. Lescncsko.
The pipeline begins at Muihy
shev, a city cast of Moscow,
and ends at a refinery in
Schwcdt, an East German city
near the Polish frontier. Branch
lines carry Soviet oil to Czecho
slovakia and Hungary.
The final section, which runs
through Poland, was finished
last fall. The Polish press re
ported earlier this week that
crude oil already has filled the
pipeline as far as Schwedt and
that equipment tests have
proved satisfactory.
School Jews
Phoenix High Scfioof
By Mary Sue Emerson
Nine senior girls took the an
nual Search for the Homemak-
er of Tomorrow. The test con
sisted of 100 objective ques
tions and one essay question.
The questions dealt with pos
sible problems and situations
that a homemaker may en
counter. White Christmas was the
theme of the 19S3 Winter For
mal sponsored by the Senior
cliiss. Carol Higgins was chosen
queen and her court consisted
of Judy Bagley, Lynne Eilers,
Sanrii Pape, and Georgia Smith.
Achieving finals and semi
finals in the Pacific University
Forensic Speech Tournament in
Forest Grove were Todd Dole
and Sue Thrapp. Todd was a
finalist in men's humorous in
terpertation. and Sue was a
semifinalist in women's oratory.
Other students attending the
meet were Dale Sauer, Carolyn 1 at University Hospital here car
Cole. Bonnie Simmnnds, Paul- ly Saturday of injuries suffered
ettc Creet, Pat McAlaster, and
Georgia Smith.
Four Phoenix High seniors
have been chosen to participate
in leadership and scholarship
contests soonsnrei m tne a ed-
contests sponsored by the Med
ford Elks Ledge. Dirk Sanders
and .Micneie uunei were seicci -
ed lo enli-r in scholarship: Pam
Grovr- and Frrd Swinclf arc
cumin'iiNK nir uie i'-urr.ni
award.
Marsha McGrary. Chpressc
Offutt and Linda Smart were
selected freshman cheerleaders,
by Student Council members.
The 14 girls that tried out were
judged on poise, neatness, ap
pearance, smile, and delinitc
motions.
The traditional FHA-FFA
wreath making party took in
mid-December. The two groups:
joined to put up Christmas dec
orations in the halls of PUS
After all the wreaths were pla
ced on the classroom doors the
group held a buffet dinner.
MEDFORD
"Statutes directed against
known and state evils are not
to be stretched to cover situa
tions having no real or reason
able relation to those evils,"
Justice Reynolds said.
"We believe that the tradition
of our great society has been
to allow our universities in the
name of academic 'freedom to
explore and expose their stu
dents to controversial issues
without interference," he con
tinued. "Teachers and students must
always remain free to inquiry,
to study and to evaluate, to
gain new maturity and under
standing," he said. "Otherwise
our civilization will stagnate
and die.
Egan's suit was filed during
his campaign for Congress.
Army Engineers
Allotted Funds
PORTLAND (UPI) - The
North Pacific Division of t h e
Corps of Army Engineers has
been allotted $185 million for Pa
cific Northwest and Alaskan pro
jects for the 1064 fiscal yeur, it
was announced Saturday.
Ihe funds include both civil
works and military activities
of the corps.
Largest single item is $53,600,
000 for construction on the John
Day Dam on the Columbia Riv
er near Arlington. Other Oregon
projects include Green Peter-
Foster Reservoir on the Santi
am River, $10,730,000; Blue
Kivcr Reservoir, $950,000; Fall
Creek Reservoir, $2,490,000, and
Cougar Dam Reservoir, South
Fork of the McKenzie River,
$3,800,000.
The division also announced
that work will be started on
deepening the Columbia River
channel from Portland to the
mouth of the river as soon as
assurances of local cooperation
from Washington state are re
ceived. Assurances already have
been forthcoming from Oregon
sponsors and four Washington
ports. The channel will be
dredged to a depth of 40 feet at
a total estimated cost of $21,700,
000. The project is scheduled for
completion in 1968.
Youths Arrested
By Bend Police
BEND (UPI) Two men re
portedly broke into a home at
Sisters at gunpoint early Satur
day and then fled with two com
panions in a stolen car after one
of them raped a 17-year-old girl.
Bend city police later arrest
ed four youths from the Seattle
area and charged them with
larceny of an auto and carry
ing concealed weapons. Taken
into custody were Orland Ray
Summers, 24; Jerry Harvego,
18; Dennis Frederick Marchet
ti, IB, and Hal Rucker, 15.
Police said they found three
revolvers and a rifle in the car
and another pistol in Summers'
waistband.
The car reported was taken
at gunpoint from the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gray at Sis
ters. State police indicated more
serious charges might be filed
against at least one of the men
early next week.
Sisters City Marshal Fred
Painter said ihe men also look
$17.50 from the house. He spec
ulated that robbery was the or
iginal motive for the break-In.
A car reported stolen in Wash
ington was found nearby.
Seattle Photog
Dies Alter Crash
SEATTLE (UPI) Tom Car
son, 43, a photographer for the
; Seattle Post-Intelligencer, died
Friday in a two-car collision
i about four miles south of Sno
homish.
Carson and reporter Jack Jar
vis were returning from cover
ing a story concerning I h e
death ol a .Seattle man and nis
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, Carcnn K'(PrPrf a r r 1 1 1 r n 1
hp;)ri jnjury am WM akcn jrsl
t0 Ev(,rplt Oonrral Hospital in
vprv crjjca condition. He Was
later transferred to the hospital
here where he died at 2:55 a.m.
Jarvis suffered a fracture of
the right shoulder and cuts and
bruises. He was admitted to
Providence Hospital here I n
good condition.
Jarvis was driving Carson's
car when it collided head on
with a station wagon driven by
Gilbert V. Arthur, 31, Spring
field, Ore.
Mrs. Arthur suffered facial
fractures and cuts but was in
fair condition when admitted to
the Doctors Hospital here. Ar
thur sulfered a slight knee In
jury but their two children,
Veille, 3, ond Patrick, S months,
were not Injured.
MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD.
TheyH Do It Every
Grenadine
oot fitted
for contact
lenses -but
ONLY TO
improve her
sight, "looks
have nothing
to do with
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AVERRED-
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HER-
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MADI!ON AVE.
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THE WEEK IN CALIFORNIA
Traffic Accidents Claim 34
Persons on Christmas Holiday
By United Press International
Traffic accidents claimed
lives in California at the rate
of more than one an hour dur
ing the brief Christmas holiday.
Thirty-four persons died in
highway accidents during the
.10-hour period, according to a
United Press International
count.
Four other persons were kill
ed in a plane crash, another in
a fire and another drowned,
making a total of 40 accidental
deaths in the state during the
holiday period.
One of California's most dis
tinguished visitors during the
Christmas holiday was Gen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower and his
wife, Mamie, who spent a quiet
day at their winter vacation re
sort home in Palm Springs.
Elsewhere during the week,
there were these developments:
Blue Chips: The Blue Chip
trading stamp company of Los
Angeles and rine California re
tail chains were charged by Ihe
justice department in Washing
ton. D. C, with conspiracy to
create a monopoly in the use
of trading stamps. Atty. oen
Robert F. Kennedy said a civil
anti-trust complaint had been
filed in the U. S. District Court
in Los Angeles accusing the
nine retail firms of joining to
set up their own stamp com
pany in violation of federal
anti-trust lows.
Gorgeous George: Gorgeous
George, 48, who parlayed his
long golden curls and eccentric
ways into a fortune during the
heyday of television wrestling,
died of a heart attack. Born
George Raymond Wagner, the
stocky grappler retained a bald
headed valet who accompanied
him into the ring and sprayed
him with a disinfectant to ward
off germs. George, who died in
Los Angeles, was known for his
elaborately embroidered robes
and at one time had a collec
tion of 88 of them.
Water: James K. Carr, U. S.
Undersecretary of the Interior,
said in Sacramento that Stew
art Udall had decided to aban
don his proposal to send North
ern California water to Arizona
as part of a southwest regional
water plan. Carr said there
would be greater emphasis on
efficient use of lower Colorado
River basin water instead. He
said the river water could be
conserved by lining long dis
tance canals from Hoover Dam
to prevent seepage losses. How
ever, in Washington, Udall was
unavailable for comment.
Sinatra: The California De
partment of Justice began an
investigation into strained rela
tions between the FBI and
other law enforcement agencies
during the Frank Sinatra Jr.
kidnap case. Atty. Gen. Stanley
Mosk assigned u. J. tiawmns,
newly appointed assistant di
rector of the department, to in
vestigate complaints the mi
failed to keep other agencies
informed during the search for
the kidnapers. Los Angeles
Police Chief William II. Parker
has criticized the FBI for not
bringing his department in on
the scarcn. Ana me t-aiiiurma
Highway Patrol is investigating
a report the life of a patrolman
was endangered because he
Hid not know the FBI was
c.Pi,:. i. . ttnrri he had
i slopped.
Aadland: Brvnrly Aadland
Jewish Youffl Hold
4-Day Area Meeting
PORTLAND (UPI) leaders
of Conservative Jewish youth in
the Pacific Northwest will open
a fouMlay meeting at the Syna
gogue Neveh Sholom here Sun
day. Keprcsenlativcs are expected
from the Portland, Seattle, Spo
kane and Vancouver, B. C,
areas.
TKENAGKRS FINED
LAKE OSWEGO (UPI) - A
parly at a young couple's home
here Nov. 30 csulted in 21 Lake
Oswego teenagers being found
guilty Friday of Illegal posses -
sinn of liquor.
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OREGON
Time
one time protege of the late
Errol Hynn, faced a divorce
action brought by her husband
of less than three years,
Maurice Jose De Leon, 24, a
school board architect. He
charged "extreme mental cruel
ty" and accused the blonde dan-
Kennedy Made
Biggest Hit With
West Berliners
BERLIN (UPI)-West German
researchers said Saturday no
man ever made a bigger im
pression on West Berliners than
the late President Kennedy.
"Perhaps never belore has a
single individual had so galvan
ic an impact on the morale of
a dispirited people as did John
F. Kennedy on the morale of
West Berliners in his few hours
visit June 26, 1063, said a re
port issued by the Bad G odes-
burg Institute of Applied Social
Science.
The institute has been mak
ing surveys of Berlin morale
lie 1 at ncl rnnnrt catH KnnnnHu
raised Berlin moralo to unnre
cedentcd heights.
The President's assassination
shocked and deeply grieved
Berliners but the soaring mo
rale worked by his visit sur
vived, the institute indicated.
When the Communist wall
went up Aug. 13, lllfii, Berlin
morale underwent its greatest
crisis since the 194A-49 block
ade. Fifty per cent of West Ber
liners said the situation was
"very serious," according to an
institute survey.
A few weeks after the Ken
nedy visit, only 3 per cent con
sidered the situation -"'very se
rious," another survey showed.
Kennedy s ringing words "Ic
bin ein Berliner," (I am a Ber
liner) at the City Hall Square
that now bears his name were
magic formula," the report
said. Seventy-six per cent of
Berliners interviewed could re
member the statement.
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eer of causing him 1 grievous
mental suffering." He alleged
Miss Aadland left on a nightclub
tour five months after their
June, 1981, marriage and never
returned.
Itosc Parailr: Promises of
more racial integration in the
Tournament of lioses Parade
ended a threat of picketing the
14 classic. The Pasadena
branch of the National Associ
ation for the Advancement of
Colored People said it received
notice of future co-operation in
integration of the parade.
Marriage: A glass window
separated the bride and groom
and the couple exchanged vows
over a prison telephone. Thus
did John B. B. Everhart, a
Negro with an uncertain future,
marry Pearly Cline on Christ
mas diy in San Francisco.
Everhart is fighting extradition
to Georgia, where he escaped
from a work camp. He was un
der life sentence there for kill
ing a man in an argument over
another woman. He has known
nis new nrinc lor iwo years, anc
has been visitinc him in iail
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Marine: The nation's senior
lady Marine in years o( active
duty is no longer a leatherneck.
- hoWer ot . . national . civilian
"h1" i,i.ti inuumim
discharged Christmas day after
2u years and 9 months service.
She was one of 100 women Ma
rines selected to remain on ac
tive duly after World War II.
But she was not allowed to
compete against Marines with
her shooting ability.
Britain Reaches New
Traffic Toll High
LONDON (UPI) The Trims
port Ministry announced Satur
day the toll of Christmas traffic
accidents in Britain this year
was the worst since 1050 120
persons killed in the four days
beginning at midnight Sunday.
Heavy fog appeared to be lift
ing in most parts of Britain to
day, but some places still re
ported visibility of less than 10
yards.
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SUNDAY. DECEMBER
Washington Revelers
Get An Extra Hour
OLYMPIA, Wash. (UPI) -The
Washington Liquor Control
Board Friday gave its blessing
to an added hour of legal drink
ing time on New Year's Eve.
The normal closing time for
selling alcoholic beverages is 2
a.m. on week nights, but the
board's dispensation allows tav
erns and bars to remain oren
until 3 a.m. for New Year's Eve
revelers.
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Wanted Situations 13
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Financial & Loam 15
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For Rent Houses 20
For Rent Apartments -21
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Business Opportunities 3?
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NOTICE OK FINAL ACCOUNT
l'.,ln-r,3
in the riHcurr court or
TIIK KTATK OF OKKOON
KCIR JACKSON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate ot
JESSE OLIVER CAI1NELL,
Deceased
Nollce Is hereby Riven that the
undrrMfined. Hazel E. Flurry, at.
executor of the estate of Jesse
Oliver Cnrnell, deceased, has tiled
her Final Account tn the Circuit
Court ol the State of Oregon lor
Jackson County, and that January
:ii. IIIU4 at Ihe hour of II 30 o'clock
in Ihe forenoon of said day and the
lnri. orcenn hnvr been ppnimpd
by ii crairi m the timr and place
Court noom nl said inurl at Med
fr "ic iH'HnnK ol ohjeclionit there.
m nnd the Hcltlcmcnt thereof
Dated and llrsl published this
Zutn dBy ot uecenincr. niti,i.
iiaet e. riurry
Administratrix
Farrell. Blackhursl t Hornbeeker
Attorneys for Administratrix
230 Franklin Building
Medford, Oregon.
NOTICE
Nn. Il-lfit
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE
. STATE Or OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter ot the Estate
of
CATHERINE W. GORR.
uecenied
NOTICE li hereby given that
lho unrternignett. Audrey ,. var
koiih. Admlnlblriitrix with the Will
annexed of the above entitled
estate, has filed herein her Final
Report and Account, and HihI
Munrtny, January l.'tth. 1f)4, at !):30
nfliick A.M. at Ihe Courthouse In
the City of Medford. Jnckttnn
County, Oregon, linn been fixed by
the above entitled Court ax the.
lime and pin re fnr hearing nbjeo
tlmiH In mild Final Report and Ac
count and (or (he examination and !
allowance 1 hereof, I
Da loci and first published this
8th day of December, HIH3.
AUDREY Z. PARSONS
Administratrix wllh the
Wtll annexed.
YOU
REALLY
WANT TO
SELL?
Thon call DORAN REAL ESTATE now for lop promo
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We have the buyers now for the following types
of homes. If your home fits the description and you
want to sell, call DORAN REAL ESTATE NOW.
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3 BR, Split level to $20,000
3 BR, modern around $13,000
4 or 5 BR, Suburban $20,000
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local and International Traders ,
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Rate Other Areas Per Word
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Each line per month....J2 25
Minimum per month $8 75
Dead Line on Classified Ads
8:00 p.m. for following day.
except 10 e.m. for Monday;
for Sunday noon Saturday
Dead Line on Display CI unsi
zed Ads 10;00 a m. Saturday
. for Sunday and Monday: 3 p.m.
the day before publication lor
Tues. through fri.
APPKOyvQ CREDIT
CHARGES BILLED
BY THE LINE
Minimum Charge ,. t
2-SPECIAl CLUB EVENTS
MEETING FACILITIES Sc
FLOOR SPACE for rent. Good
for Rummage or Food Sales.
Rcnsonalilc. ?73-3P!5 eves.
3-PERSONAl
AFTER THIS DATE, Dec. 21). 10H3.
I will not be responsible for
debbt ofher thnn my own. Paul
Lcavcrton, 1000 Hamilton, Mcd-
ford. Ore.
LET Beauty Culture be Your Ca
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January Cla.1.1 at Med lord Beauty
School, a Wcht nth St.. 772-H1.T5.
AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS?
If aire, drlvlns record, un
insured accident flnanelnl re
sponsibility (illns. etc.. Is makintf
It difficult for you to secur
proper Insurance, see us. Con
venient monthly Installment. Don
Stathos Insiiror, 1O0S E. Main,
Medford. 773-8658. Open Mon.
Ac Tiles, 'till 9 D.m.
nNYONE having a drinking prob
lem ! welcome at tne Aledford
Group of Alcoholics Anonymous
8:30 p-m. Tues. & Sat. rear
of 21 N Oakdale. 773-4848. Al-
Anon Group every Tuesday.
CREDIT EQUITY, ilMC.
Is a debt consolidation agency
licensed Sc bonded by the State
of Oregon wllh the purpose of
planned debt reduction,
201 Medical Center Bldg.
3.1 N CENTRAL 773-7103
AVAILABLE Private rm. & 1-2.
bdrni. Just remodeled and redec
orated. Bath between, duttahle
for ladles or gentlemen. Please
rail between 0 a.m. -11 a.m. 772
7M!S. Walsh Haven Home for the
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YOU saved and slaved for wall to
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For That Holiday Fir
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PHONE 773-1576
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