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On neart's enough for me.
One heart to love, adore;
One heart's enough lor me,
O, who could wish for more?
This is a!I I ask.
One gentle form and fair.
Beneath whose smile to bask
And learn love's sweetness
there.
Levi Cheyney
There certainly are a number
of nasty cracks being tossed at
husbands these days.
A United States Government
report depicts the average mar
ried man as a senisn guy. u says
husbands in this country spend
more on themselves than on
their wives. This, says the re
port, includes expenditures on
clothes I view this report with
much skepticism, especially the
part about clothes. Looks to me
like a bid for feminine vote.
Sidelights
Of the eight wives Tommy
Manville has had, only one,
Georgina Campbell, has been a
brunette. ... It was Bruce Bar
ton who said: "Conceit is God's
gift to little minds." . . . Though
It was once considered danger
ous for a woman over 40 to have
a blessed event, it now seems a
common occurence. I just read
of a woman of 43 giving birth to
her fifteeenth child. "It is not
my last," says she. "I hope to
have twenty-one children."
H. Was There-
A' New Yorker claiming mem-
bershin in the "I Was There
Club" says he was there when
Jim Jeffries and Tom Sharkey
met in that memorable bout at
the Coney Island A. C. Brook
lyn. This man says he was also
present at the recent Joey
Maxim-Rav Robinson bout. "It
was plenty hot in the ring when
Robinson collapsed," says he,
"but not nearly as torrid ,as in
that ring at Coney Island. Four
hundred arc lamps, used for the
filming of the bout, blazed
down on the fighters. The ring
had been made smaller to help
the filming. Jeffries and Shar
key were really toasted and
roasted but they fought like
demons for twenty-five rounds
No collapse there. Ringmen were
really men in those days. The
current boxers are a brittle lot.
Aiking
Queries from clients. Q. Did
Jfva Tanguay ever appear in the
Ziegfeld Follies? A. Eva was
In the Follies of 1909 in a truly
all-star cast which included Nora
Bayes, Jack Norworth, Gertie
Vanderbilt, Mae Murray, Bessie
Clayton and Lillian Lorraine. . .
Q. Who wrote the song titled
"The H. V. Kaltenborn Blues?"
Joe E. Lewis featured this num
ber. A. The witty ditty you re
fer to was written by Dan Sha
piro, one of the innumerable
brilliant songwriters born in the
beautiful borough of Brooklyn.
Passing By " '
Lois De Fee. Statuesque night
spot entertainer. Miss De Fee,
who is six feet two inches tall
and weighs 190 pounds, was a
recent winner in an eating con
test. To achieve the victory she
consumed the following at one
sitting: Seven martini cocktails,
twenty-four clams, four portions
cf herring, double order of soup,
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triple order of filet de sole, half
a chicken, double order of chop
ped steak, spinach, baked potato,
double order of strawberry tart
and a helping of shortcake.
Asides
Nearly 2,000,000 more wom
en than men will be eligible to
vote in the coming presidential
election. Most women now vote
the way their husbands do, but
it might be different if there
were a feminine candidate for
president . . . The Japanese are
now manufacturing practically
everything and selling it in the
world market at cut rates. Re
cently a Japanese firm won out
over a British manufacturer for
an order for railway engines and
coaches for Pakistan.
Horses and Women
Three times as many women
as men suffer from foot trouble
Most of difficulties or this type
that females have is due to high
heels. Foot trouble makes
woman irritable. She says mean
things to her loving husband
Domestic dissension results. De
spite the suffering incurred there
is little hope women will ever
abandon high heels. Even tall
women wear them. High heels
make legs appear more attrac
tive. That increases a woman s
male appeal. She is willing to
pay for that with a little suffer.
mg. Perhaps some day some in
ventive genius will originate a
safe and sane high heel. Mean
while, husbands of high heel en
thusiasts who suffer from foot
trouble and so develop a nasty
temper will just have to grin and
bear it, poor fellows.
Veteran Missionaries
Return From Japan
Boston U.R) Two sisters,
natives of Enfield, Conn., who
together have given 76 years of
service as Christian educators
under the American Board of
Commissioners for Foreign Mis-
sions in Japan, have returned
to the United States.
Miss Grace H. Stowe, 70, and
Miss Mary E. Stowe, 74, were
awarded the decoration of the
Fifth Order of the Sacred Trea
sure by the Japaneses govern
eminent. The presentation cere
mony was held at Kobe College
in Kobe, where Grace has been
teaching.
Mary first sailed to Japan in
1908. Grace, who earned her
master of arts degree at the Un
iversity, of Chicago, taught in
Capron Hall, Madura, India, dur
ing World War II when she was
unable to remain in Japan. She
returned ' to teach in Kobe in
1947. ::
Mary, after 37 years of edu
eating . the Nipponese, reached
retirement age in 1945. Howev
er? she went back to Japan to
keep house for her sister and
continued to make remarkable
contributions to the life of Kobe
College.
Dead line Sunday Classifieds Is at
noon Saturdays.
MADE IRONINS BOARDS
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OUSTED RED Mrs. Ana
Pauker, one of Romania's most
powerful Red leaders until
stripped of party posts a month
ago, was fired as foreign, minis
ter. Ouster completed downfall of
world's most important woman
Communist.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR BENT 3-room house. 124 Stark
St Adults only. No pets. Ph. 2-5414.
MAY DUKE. Bing and Royal Ann
Cherries, well sprayed, 707 Sher
man. Phone 3-1533.
CHERRIES for sale, 5c lb., you pick.
121 Genessee.
SPRAYED cherries, U pick, 8c; we
pick. 13c. Rt. 1, Box 278-A, Bell
inger road. C. Felkner.
CHERRIES for sale. 10c lb, you -pick.
2520 Merriman road.
LOST Hound, red and white spotted
male, lost July 4th. Siskiyou sum
mit. Phone 3-3687.
LOS T Tiny toy black Pomeranian
dog. Please call 2-7838 or 3-1158.
FOR RENT 2-rm. apt. Private bath.
electric kitchen, outside entrance.
Utilities furnished. 122 Portland.
Phone 2-6850.
2-BDRM. apt. Also 3-rm. furn. Close
in. Phone 2-8036.
3-ROOM furn. duplex with garage.
Phone 2-5875.
FOR RENT 2-room apt., furnished;
clean, large rooms. Utilities fur
nished. 429 N. Holly St.
3-ROOM clean furn. apt. Electrically
equipped. Car wt. Respectable
couple. Phone 2-6590.
FURNISHED house, garage. Adults.
DUPLEX with 2 apts. Nicely furnish
ed. All electric. 819 S. Peach.
FURN. 5-room apt. No pets, no drink
ers. Phone 2-2813. '
FOR RENT 2 downstairs bedrooms
in private home. KKchen privileges.
Phone 2-5718. 1003 W. Main. x
WANTED TO RENT, 2 or 3-bedroom
house, unfurnished. No children, no
pets. Will guarantee good care of
place. Phone 3-3649, Mr. Ward.
After 5 call 2-6231.
FOR RENT Small furnished apt. for
one lady. 51 N. Oakdale. Ph. 2-6461.
FOR RENT 2 and 3-rm. cabins. $25
and $28. Oakwoodi cabins, Midway
4 Corners.
FOR SALE No. 4 E. Clark 5 rental
umts. vacated, for sale. Will sacri
fice. Needs repair. See your agent.
Will accept small acreage part pay
ment. See owner before 10 p.m.
Tuesday, or write A. R- Rutledge.
815 S.W. 142nd St.. Seattle, Wash.
EXCLUSIVE
C(W0 $3,000 cash balance. $50
mo. 3 acres, irrigated soil.
Modern 2-bdrm. home. Good soft
water. Chicken house, hay barn,
milking barn. A real country home.
BIG HOUSE, small lot. on corner.
Lots of shade, large porches. Only
$4250. Very reasonable terms.
WE HAVE business opportunities.
Old and new homes. Large and
small ranches, in our exclusive list
ings. FOR REAL ESTATE CALLUS.
W. W. FERGUSON, BROKER
JIM SMITH. SALESMAN
Ph 1242, Central Point. Eves. 63
$8500 New 2 BR fine suburban
home, close to store, city bus and
schools. Good well and pressure
system. Medford water available,
irrigation right for land. About 13
acre. House is very modem: tub and
shower, plaster throughout, circu
lating fireplace, hdwd. floors, nice
kitchen. Attached garage. Terms.
$6850 Irrigated acreage, close. 6
acres permanent pasture, barn. City
water installed. This is a beautiful
and practical place to build and
be secure. Terms.
WALKER REAL ESTATE
427 East Main Phone 2-6721
Ernie Murray. Salesman
STOCK STOCK STOCK
40 A. free irrigation (lots of It). 3
BR house (good). 2 barns, garage.
All in hay and grass. Lots out range.
Fine hunting. Really a dandy good
stock setup, and only $8500, terms.
Owners have other interests mak
ing it necessary to put sale price on
this.
PIONEER REALTY
62 S. 199, George Hilton Jr., Broker
Cirants i'ass. ure.
SAM METE COMPANY
'"Town's Best Buys"
923 South Riverside. Phone 2-9912
1951 CHEV. S.T. Spec. Club Coupe.
Still smells new. Only $1695.
1950 HUDSON Super 6 Brom. Solid
as a new one. $1595.
1950 PLYMOUTH Deluxe 4-door. No
finer in town. S1495.
1949 CHEV. Convertible Club Coupe.
Try and beat this for $129a.
1947 CAD. "62" Convertible Club Cpe
What a beauty, and only $1695
1948 STUDEBAKER pickup, only $895.
COMMERCIALS FOR SALE
AT BARGAIN PRICES
STOCK HAULERS & STOCK- MEN
Here Is a buy 1950 International
L-160. 2-speed axle. Roots & Schetkj;
28-ft. single axle stock trailer. Re
movable sides, used very little,
driven only 6.300 miles. Can't tell
it from new, except the price. Both
only 55500. "Trailer would cost you
mat"
FARMERS! One Case tractor. Model
CC. and 1200-lb. disc. A good buy,
2 DUMP TRUCKS. '47 and '48 Chev.
5-yards. special price for both.
HERE'S a buy Could be used for
beer, parts, grocery, piano, etc.
truck. It's a 1948 Studebaker l'.i
ton van. Body cost $2200 and still
penect. only 173.
"If we don't have what you want
we'll find it."'
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
"Don't blame me for not let
ting you know I was bringing
company home for dinner!"
; ; .Your line won't always be
' "busy" to otfiers if the young
sters remember to space their
ralPadcTdephoiw.
TOR H1CNT 1-bdrm. furnished house.
Electric range and refrig oil heat.
Phone 2-8303.
FOR SALE Equity, $1730, J-bdrm.
home. Hardwood floors, Hotpoint
automatic washer, range and refrig.
Payments $49 per mo. Will take late
model, car as trade. 828 Winchester.
f none z-qaoa.
LILY blooms and sweet peas. Locker
and juicer "carrots, pickling beets.
Va mile from Bybee corner, on
Central Point road.
FOR SALE 1 complete logging out
fit. One late D-4 dozer and drum.
One loader (mobile). Timber avail
able. Inquire first house above Elk
Creek school. B. J. Gilinsky.
30 Weaner Pigs for sale. Rt. 1. Box
47. Scenic Ave.. Central Point
FOR SALE Completely rebuilt R.T.
150 Hyster 17' 6" lift, 48" load arms.
$5250. Phone 3-9270.
FOR SALE '47 Mercury 4-door. good
condition. A real buy. See American
Finance Co.. 210-211 Leverette Bldg
"47 Harley-Davidson motorcycle for
sale. Reasonably priced. Ph. 3-3339
after 6 pjn.
GAS power mower, perfect working
and new condition. Used only few
times. Phone 2-2110.
FOR SAL E Husky garden tractor.
Phone 2-8902.
LOVELY orange male Pomeranian.
Affectionate and peppy. Has dis
temper shot. Phone 2-2110.
AUCTION SALE
Every .Monday, 730 p.m.
New daveno and chair set, flat-top
office desk, very good condition
Shallow well pump complete. 5-pc.
chrome set. Springs, beds, chests.
Old organ. linoleum and many good
misc. items.
TRI AUCTION CO.
2284 Crater Lake Hwy.
Bill Rombach. Auctioneer
CORREY'S BAKERY will be open
July 2nd for continued business.
Mr. Correy. 807 S. Central.
COW FOR SALE Fresh, giving 47
lbs. milk per day. Test 5.4. Very
gentle. Women milk her See her
milked at 6 o'clock morning and
evening. Dodson. mile West of
Central Point. Phone 21X3.
2 '.2 JACUZZI irrigation pump and
15 ft. hose foot valve. Ph. 3-2435.
WATCH for our 5th anniversary sale
coming July 10th-19th. Don't miss
it
OAK GROVE FURNITURE
,i ACRE, paved road, close In, city
water available, four M sheathing
and dimension. Ph. 3-2435.
FOR SALE by owner 2-bdrm. home,
wonderful location, furnished or
unfurnished, lovely yard. Cash and
terms. Call 2-2462.
NORTON'S SPECIAL
15.000 ft. of clear ,i by 8 bevel red
wood siding, kiln-dried, while it
lasts, $125 per M. Free delivery.
Phone 3-2888.
NORTON LUMBER CO., PHOENIX
FOR SALE Rained on vetch and oat
hay in field. Baled after rain. Chas.
Isaacs. Old Crater Lake Hwy.
OVERHEAD garage door with hard
ware, $35. Ph. 2-8677.
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NEWSPAPERS
OF TOTAL 34.0
MaftHsneons nedia: .25.5 brings, total to new nigh
6 Vi billion dollars. Figures include production costs.
Dailies only (weekday and Sundays). Source: Preliminary
estimates for 1951 published by Printer Ink, Jan. 11, 1952.
SPECIAL bargain. Wont tost longvi
3 Mullin windows 65"x45 opening
for light One Mullin 57"x58" open
ing. 24-lignt with screens. $15. One
16'x7' plywood overhead garage
door with new hardware. One good
'. as new shower stall. Used doors
: with hardware. Door and window
frames new and used. New and
used plumbing and fixtures. Every
: thing for a building. HAGGARD
LUMBER CO.. on 99. Phoenix.
SAVUM WAMPUM
S & H Green Stamps
S Sc H LUMBER CO.
REMEMBER
the
BUILDERS SERVICE
for
BUILDERS BARGAINS
Roofing, siding, plasterboard, inter
- lor finish, insulation, hardware and
paints.
BUILDERS SERVICE
2802 Crater Lake Hiway
Medford. Ore. Ph. 2 8376
ARCHERY tackle by Bear Grizzly
polar and cub bows. HAAS BROS.
. SPORTING GOODS. Open until 0:00
every evening.
N.OT1CE Commercial spraying. If
you are bothered with aphis, phone
2-5376 or 2-5527. Withrow.
FOR RENT-r-1 room modern cabin.
Ph. 3-1785 or call 414 S.' Riverside.
EIGHT veryniee Chester White wean
er pigs $12.50 each. Phone 2-5712.
226 Ross lane.
CHAMPS GARAGE
1114 N Ontral Ph 9.11 CM
I Fix it Right. I charge you less.
FOR SALE Practically new heavy
duty garden tractor and equipment
Phone 3-2435.
BETTER BUYS AT NORTON'S
Redwood moulding and siding 1x4.
1x6. 1x12 S4S. Very good 1x8. 1x10
and 1x12 fir sheathing. Natural
wood shakes $12.50 per sq. with
under course. Pine shelving $135
per M. FREE DELIVERY.
NORTON'S LUMBER CO.
Phoenix, Ore. Ph. 3-2888
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of
GEORGE A. REHART. deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the Circuit Court for Jackson County,
Oregon, has appointed me as admin
istratrix of the estate of George A.
IRehart. deceased. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
required to present the same with
proper vouchers within six months
from this date at the office of Neff.
Frohnmayer & Lowry, Cooley Theatre
Building, Medford, Oregon.
Dated: June 30. 1952.
MAE V. REHART. Administratrix
of the Estate of George A.ehart,
deceased.
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the under
signed until the hour of 8 o'clock p.m..
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It takes a lot of confidence and all kinds of people to
spend two and a quarter billion dollars' worth of
advertising. .
It takes everybody from big VP's with heavy
ad budgets to housewives with rooms to rent. It
takes chain-store executives and neighborhood
merchants. '
It takes local business people those who spend
only their own money for ads, and those who also
spend big money contributed by manufacturers.
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But most of all it takes an advertising medium that can
do the job-a complete job : NEWSPAPERS.
This message prepared by BUREAU OF ADVERTISING, American
and published in the interests of fuller understanding of newspapers
Medford Mail-Tribune
Monday, July 7, 1952
on the 18th day of July. 1852. and im
mediately thereafter publicly opened
by the school district board of School
District No. 9. Jackson County. Ore
gon, at the sigh school building in
said school district in Eagie Point.
Oregon, for an issue of bonds of said
school district in the amount of
Eighty Thousand ($80,000.00) Dollars:
said bonds to be in the denomination
of $1,000.00 each and to mature seri
ally in numerical order as follows:
$10,000.00 on the 1st day of July.
1954 and $10,000.00 on the 1st
day of July of each year there
after to and including the year
1961.
Said bonds to bear interest at the
rate or rates of not to exceed (3)
per cent per annum, as shall be desig
nated by the successful bidder there
for, payable semi-annually, principal
and interest payable at the office of
the county treasurer of Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon at Medford. Jackson
County, Oregon.
Said bonds were duly authorized
at an ejection held on June 27. 1952.
Bids must be for not less than par
and accrued interest to date of deliv
ery 'and be accompanied by a certi
fied check in the amount of $1,600.00.
The approving legal opinion of
Winfree. McCulloch, Shuler & Sayre.
attorneys at law at Portland. Oregon,
will be furnished the successful
bidder.
i. A. Tomjack, Agent, 212 N.
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. If you're a retailer or-wholesaler, demand news
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If you're a salesman or district manager, ask your
management for newspaper advertising to move out
the products you sell.
And if you're a manufacturer, remember this:
In 1951 One-Third Op All The Advertising
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The newspaper is
MEDFOHD TOREGC1T) MAIL TKIBUBE ELLVLH
The. Board lesei tcs the right to re
ject any and all bids.
Beryl Kicksan. Clerk of
School District No. 9.
Jackson Countv. Oregon
F. P. Tarrell and B. Kent Blackhurst
306 Fluhrer Building
Medford. Oregon.
Attorneys for School District No. 9
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has filed his final
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has -fixed the 30th day of July, 1852
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Oregon, as the time and place for
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