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SEPT. 23 OCT. 23 Ul-50-65-71n 176-78-82-90 1 You 2 Scy 3 A 4 Number 5 Of 6 Matter 7 Work 8 Ar 9 Promised 10 Attractive 11 Money 12 Soma 13 Out 14 Get 15 "NO" 16 Refus 17 To ' 18 Your . 19 Don't ' 20 An 21 Real 22 Today 23 Benefit 24 Good 25 Your ; 1 26 Moy V . 27 let 1 , 28 Eorty T 29 New ', 30 Today - (9)GooJ 31 Be 32 Hope 33 To 34 Is 35 Timidity 36 Be 37 And 33 Reword - 39 Realized 40 Downcast 41 Check 42 Start 43 Desired 44 An 45 Not 61 Testing 62 Today 63 Demand 64 Informoton 65 Evening 66 It 67 Follow 68 Conflict 69 With 70 On 71 You 72 Hour 73 Money 74 Moy 75 Aim fi.Vl.7TU &74-8488V SAGITTARIUS NOV. 23 DEC 22 130-34-45-53, 15841 46 Proposition 76 Feel 77 Deal 78 Indisposed 79 Of 80 Through 81 Other 82 Or 83 You 84 Reach 85 Your S6 Promotion 7 Popularity 88 You 89 Back 90 Lazy ) Advene (J) Neutral 47 Or 48 Moy 49 More 50 Dief -51 Insistent 52 Comes 53 Good 54 Indecision 55 Freedom 56 Well 57 Ik . , 58 Foe i 59 The 60 Hohf " SCORPIO OCT. 24&& NOV. 22 CAmcoaN DEC 23 A JANL 20 2-15-22-33TI 144-51-63 AQUMHK I JAN. 21 FEB.' 19 JSSIklI n ri n LA fl 9-27-357 mat FES. 20 MAR. 21 B5-38-52-576 69-65-72 ?1 K4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PRIVATE PARTY wishes to buy equl ty in home. 3340 No. Pacific Hwy. 3-ROOM FURN. APT. Ph. 3-3235. WANTED Someone with springtooth cultivator to work orchard. Ph 2-4839. a-RM. FURN. APT. Utilitie pd. Walk ing distance. 723 W 11th. CEMENT WORK ALL TYPES TREE estimate. Ph. 3-2948. FOR SALE TV set. 1954 Philco 21." model 4000. Ph 2-7341 after 6 eve. UPSTAIRS 2-BDRM furn. apt. Tripp St.. Ph. 2-2031. LARGE walnut dining set. S40 If sold before 11th. Ph. 2-6495. FURNISHED 2-RM. apt & bath. Adult only. 2-5414. TOR SALE Modern 25-ft. trailer house. Ph. 3-3975. Call after S p.m. TITAN 60 CHAIN SAW S75 30-30 rifle $23. Phone 3-2947. FOR RENT Modern 1-bdrm unfurn. small house, newly decorated. Clean. Adults. Ph. 3-1709. FOR SALE Lumber truck, suitable for short loggers. Ph NQ-4-zzoo Spinntno OUTFIT S35. Siloflex glass rod and $25.95 Langley Spinlite reel, both for $40. Never used. Ph 3-1209. VALLEY AUCTION CO. ' 3536 N. Pacific Highway TUESDAY NITE 7:00 p.m. Ranges, refrigerators, dining and miscellaneous. sets LOST Ladies Wyler wrist watch Sat- - urday afternoon in downtown Mea ford. Reward. Ph 2-8020 evenings or call at 113 Elk St. LIKE NEW COMPACT VACUUM with all attachments: metal car top luggage rack. Sacrifice. Ph 3-3742 Monday & Tuesday only. SLEEPING ROOM Outside entrance, 408 So. Fir. . BOYS AND VETS Single 18-26. free to travel. Must be neat. Average juu per wees:. Drawing account to start. Transpor tation furnished. Apply Miss Holden. Medford Hotel. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. FOR RENT 2-rm. furn. cabin. Inq. 220 Haven. FOR RENT 2-bdrm furn. house. Cen tral Point. $45 mo. Ph. NO-4-2274. FOR SALE 4-bdrm rock house. 820 Lozier Lane. ' 88.950-Attracti ve home. -1 3 bedrooms down." 2 up. Nice neighborhood. $1,500 down will handle.. Might take in home to $6,000 on a contract. Ph. 2-6981. FOR RENT Sunrise Auto Court. 12th & Riverside. Apt. 1. furn. for office or home $40; Apt. 5. furn. $37.50. Ph. 2-4023 or 3-2748. Auto-Truck Crash Claims Four Lives Woodbury, N.Y. U.R) Four persons, including two little girls in their first communion dresses on their way to a Mother's Day party, were killed Sunday in an automobile-truck crash. Two other passengers in the car were seriously injured and the two men in the truck were treated lor shock. Police identified the dead as Emil Rossi, 40; her daughter, Linda, 7; Mrs. Rose Lusardi, 37, Rossi's sister, and her daughter, Tina, 6, all of Brooklyn. '. The girls were wearing the dresses in which they made their first communion Saturday, and were going to their grand parents' home for a .Mother' Day dinner. The accident occurred when the Rossi car and the truck, oper ated by Nicholas Calia, 33 skid ded on a rain-soaked street and crashed head-on. Omaha, Neb. (U.R) An Omahan has a patent pending on a "tea bag squeezer" that not only squeezes out the last drop of . tea from the bag but also covers the cup so the tea will stay warm longer. LEGAL NOTICES S RMS., private bath. Children taken. willow Trees n.. central oini. MICE 3-RM. furn. apt. Adults. 420 N. Grape. 3-1035 or 3-3888. ANTED Housekeeper fer 2. Live in. 338 Plum St. Ph. Z-5878 HAVE 4 100-lb sacks No. 2 Klamath potatoes. S3 sack. Ph 3-4172. 3-RM. FURN. duplex. $45 mo. 413 No. Central. Ph. 2-4149. Special communication Cen tral Point Lodge No. 139 AF&AM Wed. May 11th p.m. Work in F.C. degree. All Masons welcome. Re freshments. WM. H. BISHOP. W.M. WANTED Logging trailer. Ph Jack sonvUle 9-6217. WANTED Companion for elderly woman. Must be able-bodied. Pri vate room, board, television, salary. No laundry. Apply in person, Crys- tai wmte Laundry, all N. Central $7 PER SQUARE 425 square Pabco 3 tab roofing. 215 In rwr nminrp Cuh anri Mrrv Ph. 3-2888. NORTON LUMBER CO. BIRD BATHS Green. White. Brown. $4.95 and up. New shipment just arrived. SAMSON FEED & SEED CO. NOTICE. TO - ALL CUSTOMERS. I will not be sharpening Lawn Mow-, en after this date. I wish to thank one and all for the patronage shown me in tne past. , Joe J. Jones - 603 N. Bartlett 2-4-D SPRAYERS to fit gallon jug. We have them only 59c each. SAMSON FEED & SEED CO. MERRY TILLERS - POWER LAWN MOWERS Phone 2-5295 for a free demonstration at your home. Terms to lit your budget. SAMSON FEED & SEED CO. " SEED POTATOES-TOMATO PLANTS Fresh garden seed. Plant your gar- aen now. SAMSON FEED & SEED CO. WILL purchase contracts and mort- gages. Tribune Box 6751. A NEW dairy feed Crunch On for $61 per ton at store. Grange Co-op Central Point Ashland RADIATOR REPAIRS LARGE OR SMALL. THE WORK WE DO IS GUARANTEED. Mitchell Paint & Radiator Shop 608 So. Riverside Ave. BIG DOUBLE LOADS Fir slabs green MEDFORD FUEL. Tel. 2-2111 BALED HAY. 907 S. Peach. SAWDUST TO BURN Also for Gardens MEDFORD FUEL. Tel. 2-2111 BABY CHICKS Arrive each Wednes day. Order now.- Many breeds avail able. SAMSON FEED & SEED CO. DAIRY CATTLE Fly Spray various kinds. Grange Co-op Central Point Ashland PLANED BL.OX quick hot clean MEDFORD FUEL. Tel. 2-2111 MEDFORD FURNITURE 2ND HAND STORE USED Furniture and Appliances 2502 W. Main Phone 2-935$ WE RENT Electric Refrigerator Ranges and Washers. LEONARD ELECTRIC 309 E. Main Ph. 2-4427 WE FIX EM while you sleep Hawkins Nite Garage 616 S Central Ph. 3-1534 REVOLVING type washing mop with long handle. Advertised elsewhere at S6.95. SPECIAL 85.95. ' WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY Use Tribune Want Ads CALL FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Grandview Water District of Jackson County, Oregon, will receive sealed bids up to 7:30 P.M. May 26th. 1955: at the office of the Consulting En gineers. A. D. Harvey & S. G. Wat kins. Room 21. Goldv Building. Med ford. ' Oregon, for furnishing all ma terials and constructions a water at tribution system complete in operating condition, rroposais wiu. De puouuy opened and read aloud. - Proposals shall be in accordance with the nlans. specifications and con tract documents now on file with the Consulting Engineers. Copies of plans and specifications may be obtained from the Eneineers upon furnishing a deposit of $25.00 for each set. Such deDosit will be returned to contractors actually submitting bids upon the re turn of tne oians ana soecmcauons to the Engineers in good order within five days after filing of bids. A charge of $5.00 to cover cost of reproduction will be made in the event olanholder does not file a bid. The approximate quantities of con struction work are as follows: 8" cast iron pipe 1980 L.F. 6" cast iron pipe 12o30 L.F. 8" steel Pipe 390 L.F. 8" steel Dine ' 10300 L.F 2" galvanized pipe 2000 L.F. . 1" copper service pipe 90 L.F. i" copper service nine 4100 L.F. -. 6" valves 23 each 2" valves 6 each 5" hydrant '23 each Meters and service - 160 each Meter box. valve and fit tin for connection to Medford mains 3 each Miscellaneous fittings Prequalification of bidder is re quired in accordance with Oregon law Prequalification . forms may be ob tained from the Engineers upon re quest. Questionnaires from bidders should be received by May 16th. 1995. A certified check, payable to the Treasurer. Grandview Water District, in the amount of 5 of the total of the bid. or a bidder s bond, executed by a bonding company authorized to do business in the State of Oregon in the same amount as an evidence of good faith and intention of the bidder to enter into the contract for the work should it be awarded to him shall be submitted with each proposal. . Performance Bond in amount of 100 of the contract price will be required. The Grandview Water District re serves the right to reject any and all proposals and to accept such proposal as may be deemed to be in the best interest of the District. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening1 thereof unless the award pf contract is delayed for a per iod of 30 days thereafter. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS GRANDVIEW DATER DISTRICT MEDFORD. OREGON No. 971 NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Application for Change of Name of JOHN BEN JAMIN BAKER to JOHN MICHAEL LARSON. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bv virtue of a decree entered in the above entitled court and cause on May 6. 1955. the name of Jrin Benjamin Baker was changed to John Michael Larson. . This notice is nubliahed nursuant to the order of the above entitled court, requiring .that notice of said change of name be published for one week (one .publication) in a newspaper of general circulation in Jackson County. Oregon. rated and Published: Mav 9th. 1955. JOHN MICHAEL LARSON CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be accented in the City Hall in Eagle Point. Oregon until i. 1953 and will then be oubliclv the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M. on May opened, said bids to be for the oiling- of the following Streets in Eagle Point to wit: West' 3rd Street from North T to North C North Z Street from 3rd to Main Street North E Street from Main Street to 5th Street North E Street from 5th Street to 7th Street . North B Street from East 1st Street to West Main Street 2nd Street from North B Street to North A Street 7th Street from North E Street to South C Street - Specifications and details can be ob tained by contacting Ray Barrow in Eagle Point. Oregon. Tne council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. MINNIE iLLNSQN . Recorder and Treas. City of Eagle Point Days of the Hot Seat Appear Numbered Air Conditioned Chairs Now Offered By H. D. QUIGG . United Press Correspondent New York (U.R) Heavens to goodness to Betsy, it's a pity what they won t think of next. They laughed when I sat down. They didn't know I al ready had been tipped off that the chair was air conditioned. Sample one of these and you know that the days of the hot seat are numbered. It'll be a joy to sit the summer out, in over stuffed ease. That's right air conditioned chairs, for summer wear, right in the middle of B. Altman's de partment store. Now you can cool off more than your heels if somebody makes you wait." Chills run up and down your spine and on down where you're sitting, to a point just aft of your knees. There are wee, pleasant chills, just right to take the steam out of the part of you that sinks into the upholstery. "How does it feel" asked the salesman. "Cool, man," I replied evenly, without shivering a timber. "How much does it cost?" Two Models Offered "Two models," said the sales man, "$199 and $249. How do you feel now?" "I4ttle too cool for comfort, at the thought of $249. Can you turn this thing down?" "Easy" said the man. "The act of sitting down throws a switch that turns the motor on. Stand ing up turns it off. Then, there's this little knob on the right arm. By turning itr you, can cut the air flow off or run' it gradually up to a miximum of 90 cubic feet a minute of air between you and the cushion." The maximum flow, he added, i3 for very st'eky, humid days. On ordinary hot summer days you don't need full power of the tiny electric motor (the power of 1-40 of a horse) to bring blessed cool to the dorsal and nether regions of the sitter. A gentle breeze will do it. The secret is evaporation. The makers, Shaw Mfg. Co., shy away Monday. May 1, 1935 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEaf from calling the chair air con ditioned because the air it shoves between your sitting parts and the upholstery is room tem perature not cooled. But it's moving fast enough to carry off body heat and provide the cool ness that comes with evaporation of excess moisture. They call it "air chair." - It works like this: Just under the fabric of both the seat and the back of the chair is a thiu; flexible, foam-rubber gridwork. This grid is raised 3-8 of an inch above a rubber base, and the air scoots through that flat space, part of it seeping through the fabric. The motor, with blowers attached, is built into the chair bottom, where seat and back meet. The chair the reporter tried Final Atomic Blast Schedules Tuesday Las Vegas, Nev. (U.R) The 14th and final blast of the 1955 atomic test series may be held before dawn tomorrow if scientists-meeting today decide that weather conditions appear fa orable. The shot, described aa a "nom inal" one, originally was sched- was a sample. Sale models will arrive in a couple of weeks. The makers to put them in all major cities but figure they'll be able to supply only New York this summer. Now, they're working on put ting the same moving - air grid into a mattress. For the future sleep cucumber-cool. uled for last Friday at the nearby-proving grounds. It was set forward to today but adverse wind and cloud conditions re sulted in postponement. . As in the major civil defense test last Thursday, the final shot will be set off from a 500 foot tower. A spokesman said he ex pected the device would produce a blast equivalent to about 30, 000 tons of TNT. Buying MILK Today? Reach for GILLIAN'S a r mi -to bay II Tkf Ml IF If II MV WfT JJIV if lit VI No weary, withered "cukes" at Safewayl Ourt are perky and flavorful, crisp-meated as a new apple. Chosen in the field by Safe way buyers, these cucumbers are cool ed during shipment by air flowing over ice. Sleek and satisfying for salads and hot-weather sandwiches. Many Other Inviting Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Featured BANANAS RHUBARB Jr -235' SlG2ib. i5 Yellow FRESH CORN AVOCADOS - . Sweet-Tender. 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Cut from the same beef os our finest "U.S. CHOICE" grade steaks. v GROUND BEEF 100 PURE BEEF Whether you've a hankerln' for meat-loaf or patties, your satisfaction is guaranteed . when you buy Ground Beef from Safeway. 3 DamI CUn ; U.S.D.A. Choice IL wwl OIJW Boneless Cubes U VJ T-Do3 Sfci SSet Chot lb. C3 Top Sirloin SChoIee lb. $I JC3 Sliced Dccon Luncb Lbd Slick Bologna Perk Liver Desf Liver Fith Sticks Gold Coin. Layer Pack Eight Sliced ' Varieties Fresh Flavorful Sliced M yom like if Sliced Tender Captain's x Choice , lb. C5 lb. E5 lb. Gt lb. 23 Ik (5 Skylark Raisin Bread Reg. Loaf ...... 30c Mm m av -- ar Enter dfyiarft Bread's Grt yt rtnr btaak t Hm Skylart Iraad Ma. PKG. OF 10 Bayer Aspirin . , ICO tablets C2 Gillette Blades .. pkg. of 10 25 Anacin ...... . . 30 tablets 40 Gerber Sir. Baby Food . 1280 Cksriib Milk ... fall caa 223 Dry Milk, Carnction IOV2-OZ. pkg. ........ 20 Prices in this ad are effective through Wednesday, May 11, at Safeway in Medford. We reserve the right to limit quantities. We will not sell to dealers or their r representatives. Every item Safeway sella is unconditionally guaranteed.'' . . ' LUCERNE MILK Bonus Quality at no Extra . Cost 3.8 Qt.