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27-BUSINESS DIRECTORY Printing WILLAT'S complete line of line qual ity job printing. Savings to 40 Si. Ph. 3-2723. Septic Tank CASPER'S Septic tanks pumped and cleaned TANKS INSTALLED ' Drain work Free inspection '- Low set prices No mileage charge 24 hour service. Local War II vet , Dial 3-1511 or 2-6818 ' MITCHELL SEPTIC TANK AND CESSPOOL SERVICE. Tanks dean ed ant! repaired, drain and sewer laid. New tanks installed. All work guaranteed. Phone 3-1116. SIMlTlTlnM SITU VICE - Da rr ell Fariss O. E. Conklin ROUND CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS : SOO-gal $68 750-KaL S88 Commercial Tanks all sizes DRAIN FIELDS SEWER LINES - Meets all State St FHA Codes TANKS PUMPED TRENCHING EXCAVATION Free Estimates Guaranteed Work " PHONE 3-2491 2875 Lone Pine Rd DICK'S RURAL DISPOSAL SERVICE Septic tanks pumped and repaired Tanks installed to State specifica ; tion any size from 500 gal. op: i Square concrete Domestic or com mercial tanks Drain fields laid t Free estimates and inspection. All '- work guaranteed. Phone M R i fDick Gust. 3-1457 Med ford Beads Restrung PEARLS & BEADS RESTRUNG JEWELRY REPAIRING SANTO'S AGATE SHOP 411 E. Main Granite ft Top Soil SEAR CREEK sandy loam, creek run gravel, pit run and crushed granita. Jim Nunes. fnone GRANITE - . - LULL'S GRANITE, crushed. '- loaded and delivered. Ph. 493 Central Point. CRUSHED ROCK. SAND & GRAVEL . M. C. LININGER & SONS -Phone 2-5336 or 2-5897 Electric Motors GAGE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE jjeJco and smitnway motors -. Motor Rewinding and Repairing 112 N Front Phone 2-2626 Sewing ft Alterations From A to Z on both men's Sc worn en's clothing. WE FIX 'EM. 223 N. Riverside. - Building CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Driveways, patios. Sidewalks. - Free estimates for all types fo cement work. Off. Ph. 2-2971 Res. 2-7943 Ed Lowerv ' John J ore - - or call Gold HOI COLLECT 5-9204 Tailor CHRIS THE TAILOR Suits made to measure, fit guaranteed. Alterations, remodeling, repairing, -I28 E. Main Ph. 2-8473 Services ft Repairs :. KIRBY COMPANY . i Service and Repairs 1028 Murray Ave. Phone 2-8821 Tree Service - CHAMBERLAIN TREE SERVICE .'Trimming, topping.- removing, etc. - Free estimates. Ph. 3-3085. Tractor Work TRENCHING, excavation, loading & " back filling. LeRoy Calkins, 532 Palm. Ph. 2-5581. - Rubber Stamps One Day Service ' DUPRAY ENGRAVING -CO.' ' Mail Tribune Bldg. Ph. 2-8025 TV & Repair EMERSON'S TV and Radio Service. . Honest prices for honest, guars n . teed service. 32 year's experience, s Ph. 2-6001. original Emerson Service. ; GUARANTEED TV REPAIR . a Available anytime. Reasonable' Phone 2-8842 Painting SPRAY- painting roofs, houses, general : . painting- Free estimates. Sullivan ." Bros. 219 S. Ivy. Phone 2-9851. Cabinet Work CERAMIC TILE Drainboards. Showers. Wainscot. Call 3-1631 between 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. CITY CABINET SHOP FRANK. YASHIN 924 So. 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(Q) "I am 62 years old. have -been a widower for the past 12 years, and have three mar TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Used power take-off unit for Willys jeep. Ph.. 2-5885 after 6 p.m. WILL THE PERSONS who witnessed the accident involving an elderly woman and a taxi cab on or about Sept. 8." 1954 in front of the office of the California-Oregon Power Co., 216 W. Main, in Medford. please call 3-5331. LOVELY large housekeeping . units. . Utilities furnished. $50. Shady Cove - Motel. Ph. 2169. WANTED TO TRADE 5 h.p. motor for nnall chain -saw. Ph. 3-3313. WANTED Good used spray rig. Ph. 2-5376. Withrow. i SAVE 3 units No. 2 or better red fir ship lap S80 per M. unit lots. 45.000 1x8 No. 4 and better sheathing $35 per M. .1x8 and 1x10 V-rustic knotty pine $125 per M. Pabco roofing. Free . delivery. ; NORTON LUMBER CO.. Phoenix- NOTICE Let me save you money on your pruning, peaches or pears. Can give references. Phone 2-5527. Television and Radio Repair Trowbridge & Flynn Electric Co. 214 W. Main Ph. 2-5211 FOR SALE Bundles , of old news papers. 20c each. Medford - Mail Tribune Office. MEDFORD FURNITURE - -; 2ND HAND STORE USED Furniture and Appliances 2502 W. Main Phone 2-8355 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Floor Sanding Floor Sanding & Finishing Free Estimates ' Geo. Denney. Phone 2-6863 - Just recently a well known scientist perfected a new tinv capsule that combines net on but ALL THE RECOGNIZED proven aids to reducing he found in all the advertised products offered today. It contains the concentrated proteins you've read and heard about. It combines the vitamins and minerals of tea lost when cutting off fattening foods containing these needed vitamins - and minerals. It combines the vegetable cellulose that has no calories yet expands when it absorbs water, thereby helping to give the feeling of a full contented stomach. 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They seem to like me yery much and I ; hare become so devoted to . their mother that I am con sidering marrying her, even though she is just the age of my older daughter. -1 men tioned this to my children the other evening : and they got very upset. They say they -would be happy if I remarried but as my son put it, 'This woman just wants a meal ticket.' She doesn't seem like that type of woman to me and 1 wonder if my children are . not afraid they will be left out if I remarry. By that, ' I mean they may have counted on my money when I am gone. Would I be foolish to . marry this woman?" (A) You would be foolish to marry a woman the age of your daughter, especially one with such young children." This woman may love you for yourself, but I am inclined to a g r e e with your son that it is more likely that she wants a source of support for herself and Dr. Hurlock her children. Have you stopped to think what life would be like with two little girls around all the time? No matter how much you may like little children, could you, at your age, stand the noise and confusion that are inevitable in a home . where there ; are young children? - -Then there is the matter of being tied down. You and your wife could not go out and do thing together unless you made provisions for. the children. Are you anxious to become a nightly "babysitter", or do you want to have: some ' fuij while you . are still able to enjoy it? Why not consider marrying a woman more nearly your own age, and one whose interests would be more in line with yours? I am sure you would find such a person just as "sweet and kind"' as the woman you are now thinking of marrying and she ,yould certainly . be more congenial. 1 (COPYRIGHT. 1955, -GENERAL FEATURES CORP.) LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 29th riav of January. 1955. at 10:00 o'clock. A.M., at the front door of the Court House in Medford. Jackson Countv. Oresmn. I will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder. all the niht. title and interest ot tne defendants in and to the following real property, to-wit: -5 Commencing at the -Northwest corner of Lot 7 in Block 9 ot the -Town of Phoenix. Jackson Coun-' ty, Oregon.- according to the offi cial plat thereof, now of record. . thence Northeasterly along said Lot line, a distance of 50.0 feet to - the true point of ; beginning; . thence continuing northeasterly. along said Lot line, a distance of 55.0 feet to the Northwesterly corner of tract described in - Vol ume 336. page 58 of the Deed Rec ords of Jackson County. Oregon: thence - Southeasterly, along the . : westerly. line trf said tract, a dis tance of 120.0 feet to the South easterly line of Lot 8 in said Block: thence Southwesterly. . along said Lot line, a distance of ' 55.0 feet to the Southeasterly cor ner of tract described in Volume 353 page 42. said Deed Records: thence Northwesterly, alone the , Easterly line of said tract, a dis- -tance of 120.0 feet to the true point of beginning. - ' .. . Said sale is made pursuant to an execution in foreclosure- issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, fo the County of Jackson, on the 17th day of December. 1954. in a certain suit therein, wherein State of Oregon, by and through its Director of Veterans' Affairs. H. C. Saalfeld. is plaintiff and Cornelius Hendnckson and Mable L. Hendnckson. also known as Mabel L. Hendnckson, husband and ' wne. are aetenaants. Sated this 23rd day of December. 1954. Howard Gault. Sheriff - Jackson County. Oregon ! : ' Marcelle Bryant, deputy ':. Betfer Mouses at- Far Cheap Seen by Arch Chicago (U.PJ Americans can have far better houses at such cheaper prices if builders and officials "stop worshipping at the shrine .of the two-by-four stud and two-by-eight, joist," an architect said today. - Carl Koch of Cambridge, Mass., gave his views after he was presented with three awards at the National Home Builders show: Should Be Built To Grow The modern home, Koch said, should be built to "grow large with the family and then grow smaller again" as babies arrive, grow up,' and then leave for col lege and to establish homes of their own. . " Koch is president of Techbuilt Homes, Inc., which builds "pack aged" houses in fact o r i e s throughout the : country, and ships them by truck to fran chised builders for easy erection by four-man crews; Home of the Future . "There simply is no denying the fact that the factory built home is the home of the future," he said. ' Builders can give people bet ter, house, for less money, and, with more profit to themselves, than with the so-called conven tional construction." . But, he said, the builders themselves, and the peole who write the building codes, must abandon many of their old con cepts. V::'-:.-; The floors in Koch's "houses rest - on girders supported by posts set on approximate 16 foot centers. ." i- ; "Although the posts are im movable, the walls are light enough to be moved' about from place to place with a minimum of cost and effort as family needs change" he said. Public Advanced His method of construction permits a newly-married couple to have their living room rise vertically through the second story to. the ; roof. When the children- start to arrive, floor panels can be laid on the second floor beams to create extra rooms.. : : Koch: said the big problems are to package the homes "so that "we're shipping a minimum of air" and to cut down noise LEGAL NOTICES r';. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 5 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of Steven Francis Abroe. deceased. - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN . that I have been appointed. Administratrix with the Will Annexed of the above estate by an order made therein on December 27th, 1954;- all creditors having claims against said deceased are hereby notified', -to'-, present the same, duly ; verified ..and with -proper vouchers attached, to meat the -office of Roberts, Kellington & Branchfield. 201-5- U.S. - National Bank- Building, Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of thu notice. Dated at 1 Medford... Oregon, this zstn aay ot uecemoer, jaa.. -O. B. Waddell . Administratrix with the Will .. . . Annexed . . -: NOTICE OP SAME No. 914C IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THE . STATE Or OREGON, FOR JACK' ' SON COUNTY IN PROBATE - In the Matter of the Estate of WIL LIAM A. MANSFIELD. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an order made and enter ed in. the above entitled Court and matter, the undersigned Administra tor, on the 28th day of January. 1955, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day. at the office of Edward C, Kelly.. 22 Goldv Building. Medford, Oregon, shall proceed to sell. at. pri vate sale, to tne Highest and best bid der, for cash, or cash and credit, the following described real property, be ing and situate in Jackson . County, uregon, to-ww: The Northeast Quarter of -the Southwest Quarter -and the West 65 rods of the Northwest Quarter ' of the Southeast Quarter of Sec tion 30. Township 36 South. Range 2 West of the Willamette Meri dian: - approximately 71 acres, ' less - tract described below: to gether with the right of ingress and egress from said property - - over the road and way now tra- , veiled to the Pacific Highway, de scribed as follows: Beginning at a point 752.4 feet West of the Northeast corner Lot 2. above section, Twp. and Range. and running thence South 70.0 feet; thence North 81 .00' East 85.0 feet: thence North, to the West side line -of the Pacific Highway; thence in a Northwest erly, direction following the West -side line of the highway to -a . point 39,5 feet East to the place of v beginning; thence West 39.5 feet .- to the point of beginning. ALSO: A parcel of land lying in the Southwest Quarter of the -Northeast Quarter SWVNE.i) of Section 30. Township 36 South, Range . 3 West. W.M.. . Jackson County, Oregon, and being a por- - tion of a strip of land 24 feet in width extending along the entire East side line of the West 89 rods of said Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SWttNE',) said strip being the same strro de scribed in deed to La Rue Morns et al. recorded in Book 271. Page 507 of Jackson County Record of Deeds. The said parcel being that portion of 24 foot strip of land lying within the right of way of the Pacific. Highway as relocated, which right of way is 260 feet in width. 135 feet en the Northerly side and 125 feet on the Souther ly side of the relocated center line of said highway. The parcel ' ' of land to which this description . applies contains 0.14 acre: said property to be sold in separate parcels. . . . : - BENTON A. BOYCX -Administrator MlTJMATlgM ABTEUTH ' STJTFEBESS ' OFFZXXD " AMAZING XEUXF , A truly remarkable new medical dis covery now offers wonderfully fart relief front nagging, cripplice atony of Arthritis, Rheumatism, Neuritis and Neuralgia, Sensational Ar-Pan- Xx tablets work through your blood stream to bring blessed relief from tnawnu, stabbing pains in Joints. muacles and nervee. . Why keep on suffering when won derful Ar-Pan-Ex can make your life worm living a gam bring back rest ful nights sxtlve days- Most stub born cases are helped by Ar-Pan-Ix WAINSCOH'S PHARMACY Main t Riverside er Prices ifect transfer from one room to an other : through . partition walls. The latter, he thinks,- can be licked by filling the walls, of porcelain enameled steel, with sand. : Will householders accept such a house? "Our experience" he said, "is that the public is far more ad vanced, than builders and build ing inspectors." - Gold Hill Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lang have returned to their home in Palo Alto, Calif., after staying at the Homestead on the Rogue for the past week. He is an executive at the Ideal Cement company. : Rilea Waddell, daughter of Mrs. Ruth McCoy, Gold Hill, has left for Springfield, "Mo., where she will attend the As sembly of God training school, r Maurice p. Paulson has been assigned to primary flight train ing at - Whiting ; field, Milton, Fla., . after graduating from the U.S. Naval Dre-flight ; school at Pensacola, Fla, .Before : entering the service he lived at home with his parents at route 1, box 528. Gold Hill. . -- ..' . Mrs. Floyd Lance who has been ill' for some time is able to be out and around again. Mr. and Mrs: Clarence Pars ley, Sardine Creek, have re turned from a month's vacation first taking them to visit their son and wife. Dick Parsley at Fort Collins, Colo., where he is attending . Veterinarian college. They visited relatives C and friends at El Centro, "Calif ., over the holidays', also in San IHego. They were guests of Mr., and Mrs. W. E. Meier at Vista, Calif, who are former residents of Medford having the Valley Ren tal in Medford before moving to California. ., Gold Hill, Garden club will meet Friflay, Jan. 21, at 11 a.m. at . the . home of Mrs. Arthur Boye, Highway 99N. .. Amethyst Rebekah lodge is giving a food sale Saturday, Jan uary 22, at Gails Gold Hill mar ket..' Proceeds will go to the March of Dimes. . The starfish does not put its food into its mouth; it sends its stomach out to envelope and digest its prey. " " LEE DYSINGER PUMPS PACIFIC PUMP SALES Service for Any Pump . Anytime Anywhere! Central Point 1091 ,; Wednesday. January 19, 1933 Theyll Da It Every 6ETTHE WDS JrttJTvlDlWU DESOTO IMPROVE TUSR SC0OL6PeS.T Bills in 'Salem U.R State Sen Rob ert D. Holmes said yesterday he was preparing legislation to have Oregon's liquor business man aged by a single salaried admin istrator rather .than the present three-man. commission. - ' Salem XU.R) S t a t e Sen. Charles W. . Bingham of La Grande has introduced a bill to make it unlawful ,.to carry a loaded rifle or shotgun in a car on a : public highway. Such a measure ' has 5 been subject of controversy in other sessions. . . ; ; Salem U.R) Sun f is h and yellow perch would be brought under state regulations for game fish if a bill introduced by the Fish and Game Commission is approved. The" measure,: intro duced in the House, would also regulate the sale and transpor tation of. game. fish. : Salem XUiR) A : measure . to prohibit billboard and poster ad vertising along. Oregon state highways and; county roads a perennial measure .before Ore gon legislative sessions . has been introduced in the House by the committee on highways. A similar measure was passed by the House in the 1953 session but was 'killed in the Senate. HOGS Farm Killed and Completely Processed. POLAR-COLD CO. MEDFORD . . . PHOENIX Phone 2-5990 wok A LWJyl i m J I I ;r u fl ' -&: ' I MMm&, w& The newspaper is the basic advertising medium because it always is there to bo read at your convenience -- as you arc doing now. . t . - : . . , - " w - " ,Meidfbr(i;.M MEDrORD (OREGON) MAIL TItIBUlts-fl7TEElf Time WHERE : Salem (U.R) A bill to abolish the State Finance Department is being preparedfor introduction in the Legislature, State Rep. Walter J. Pearson said. . Court Records POLICE COURT - M. S. Ruch. parked in alley. 15. Paramount Pest control, parked on wrone- side of street $2.50. - m - Orville Hoyle Cabler. violation of basic rule,-$10. - DISTRICT. COURT v . Richard b. Wilson.'.no tail light, $6. Marvin D. Hedges, no motor vehicle, license, $6. Mildred T. Campbell, viloation of basic-rule. $20 forfeited. . Merrill N. Bliss, no rear view mir ror, $10. - Ernest N. Olson, violation of - basic rule, $10. . :- .v. c- CIRCUIT COURT. , T Juanita Mario Kifer vs. Elroy Virfil Kifer, divorce complaint. .. ; Iris Marie Carter vs. Charlie L. Carter, divorce decree. William R. Barton vs.J Frances C. Barton, divorce decree. - " Monkey, Island in the San Francisco zoological gardens is modeled after the famous Brook field zoo in Chicago.. Legislature ...... j .-..' -t . . -s. . ! Phont 2-5336 or 2-5897 M. C. LININGER (k SOWS Twm fonmi. By Jimmy Hatlo OOTHEy tSiriS OPTO IMPJCVETHEJR UTILE MINDS? AKlD HOWS BDP mGESTKXi,BllE.mY?? Use Tribune Want Ads AK-lR-One AH-U-Otie AIMe-Oee I FRESU START? ! 9 6 All-in ; 3" $2,500.00 ? - !- ' a 1 $25.00 te - " v ifl ;'' 6 Consolidate Your Bills c "2 PooV all your installments end. O past-due bills jsto ) loan, with S just 1 monthly payment that . fits your paycheck. Cut present payments . .'. Get extra cash. 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