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TOO IATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 2 brtrm modern horn 2 blocks from college in Ashland. 75 mo. Ph. Melford 2-Q888 FOR SALE Almost new Hotpoint electric ranae and automatic waah er. 1 double bed. 4 bunk bda. 6 pc. chroma dining room aet. Cab inet sewing machine. 62ft . Jack on TOR SALE .rtlhnit station and grocery store. Going food business w;:h comfortable living quarters. Situated in new subdivision area. Can b handled with reasonable down payment Property contains approx. 1 acre located on good corner. Write Tribune Box 71 1. CAMPING trailer for sal or trade. Ph 2433 Canyonviile. CL'FRNSEY milk cow. 6 gallons daily. Fresh in two weeks. Double test ed. Also modern 3 bdrm. house. Unfinished. 2-3 acres. Sell or trade for hnue trailer Ph. 3-2138 or write Rt. 3, Box 34ft'z. Med ford. FOR RENT Furn. cabins. Utilities paid Ph. 3-fll83 "WASTED Remodeling work, plaster ing, painting, or what nave, you. Ph. FOR SALE AKC. Toy Pom. puppy. Purebred Chihuahua puppy, fn. Ashland 2-376 . , foR SALE Modern 1 bdrm. furn. Good location. 200. Call 3-S89S. 7OR RENT 4 rm. apt. Adult. Ph. 2-173 MODERN. SMALL 3 rm. house Part ly turn.wa mo. imub spring. RfJMMAGE and BaaareT uw. morn ing at 9 00 o clock. 124 King St. in 7o. 4 uoTiag e LARGE 2 bdrm. apt. for Tent. Ph. 3fan n-rrivr. lflf 2l in field B B Farms. 1 ml. East of Central Point nn B B rrt. Kb. p.u-m.-. WTnow NEFDS reliable lady to live In an companion and drive '56 Ply Some duty Salary good for riht party. Reference exenange. Eogan Rr.RRirS. Currants. Rasp berries. Rhubarb 5c lb. U ml. south of Talent on wagner creen. rn. Ashland 2-f?3 L COST Beagle and Walker male pups, tatto in ears. Ph. 2-7flf col lect George Lanning, 661 Wabash. iwertioro 'Mad Killer' Search Spreads Warren, Ohio U.P) The search for the "mad killer" of three persons spread over a three-state area today. Author ities said Alfred (Buck) Wilson, 37. apparently had escaped the tightly woven dragnet. But many residents felt Wil son was still around the aban doned quaries where he last was seen and spent another semi sleepless night with weapons nearby. The quarries, north of here, are in the spot where ll son's abandoned auto was found Patrol cars continued to cruise the area but the man hunt extended to Kentucky and West Virginia because Wilson has rel atives there and officers felt he may try to contact them. Wilson, armed with a luger. went on a shooting spree be cause his common-law wife had left him. He shot and killed two of his wife's sisters, Mrs. Hazel Botts, 32. and Mrs. Ger aldine Brown, 30. He then fat ally shot Nancy Worthington, 16, whom he forced into his au to after trying to rob the girl's companions. Senate Debates Defense Money Washington (U.R) Th Sen ate today debated a $350,000, 000,000 defense appropriation, with the main controversy cen tered on extra funds for the Air Force. Sen. Henry M. Jackson fl Wash.) said in a speech prepar ed for the Senate that unless an extra $1,160,000,000 is voted for the Air Force the United States must reconcile itself to having "the second best air force in the world." He said Russia would take over air supremacy within three years unless this country puts more money into air power. Republicans sought to hold the extra Air Force funds to $600,000,000. However, they conceded their chances were vir tually wrecked by the uproar over Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson's use of the word "phony" in discussing the Sen ate moves to give the Air Force more money. Wilson said the amount the administration originally sought for the Air Force was adequate. He later said reporters either "misunderstood" or "partly" Body of Columbia Drowning Victim Found The Dalles U.R) The body of Robert Eugene Leachman, 19, of Wishram, Wash., one of two youths who drowned in the Co lumbia a week ago. was recov ered from the river Friday, about a mile downstream from where the pair fell from a raft. Still missing is the body of 20-year-old Larry E. Cohea, also of Wishram. The boys were both employees of the Spokane, Port land and Seattle railroad. Tracior Driver Dies As Vehicle Overturns Longview (U.R) A Long view man employed as a tractor driv er on the gas pipeline project, was killed yesterday when his tractor tipped over onto him. The accident occurred about 15 miles north of here. The victim was identified as Raymond Hubbard. misquoted him in the use of the word "phony." Sen. Styles Bridges (R-N.H.), said that prior to Wilsons re mark he thought the Senate would approve the GOP pro posal to limit the funds to $500, 000,000. But now, he said, the fate of the Republican proposal is "doubtful." Child Learning To Ride Bike Fatally Hurt by Car PORTLAND U.R) Linda Griffith, seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Griffith of View, Wash., died in a local hospital yesterday from injuries suffered earlier when struck by a car. Sheriff's officers in Clark county said the child was learn ing to ride a bicycle and rode into a country road in front of a car. Monday, Juna 25, 1956 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE Michigan, the number one salt producer in the United States, has a supply which one geologist estimated at 71 trillion tons. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice it hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Ex ecutor of the estate of William A. Gates, deceased. AU persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them, with proper vouchers, within six months from the llth day of June. 1956, the date of the first publication of this notice, to the undersigned at 34 North Central Avenue, Medmrd, Oregon. Paul E. Smith, Executor J. F. Fliegel, Attorney for Executor. RESOLtmOV NO. S46 A RESOLUTION proposing to per mit adjacent property to use a water main as a lateral water main; to levy an assessment on the property fronting on the street wherein said water main is laid; setting a time and place for protests thereto and pro viding for notice thereof. WHEREAS the City of Med ford has heretofore caused a water main in the City of Medford to be laid on Barnett Road from a point 1,250.0 feet West of the line between Donation Land Claims numbered 50 and 51, Easterly to a point 1,895.8 feet East of the most Easterly line of Donation Land Claim No. 51. said point being at the West erly right of way line of Murphy Road, and the Council being of the opinion that said water main may be used by the property fronting on that portion of aid main on Barnett Road from a point 1.252.0 feet West of the lnie between Donation Land Claims num bered 50 and 51. Easterly to a point 1.895.8 feet East of the most Easterly line of Donation Land Claim No. SI. said point being at the Westerly right of way line of Murphy Road, in the City of Medford, Oregon, and WHEREAS said water main has not, as yet, been paid for and it appear ing to the Council that the use of said water main aa a lateral water main bv said property last above mentioned will not materially interfere with the use thereof for the purpose for which it was originally laid, now therefore. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUN CIL OF THE CITY OF MEDFORD, OREGON Section 1. That it is the opinion of the Council that that part of the afore mentioned u-ater laid in the City of Medford described as follows: to-wit: Ax laid on Barnett Road from a point 1.230 0 feet West of the line between Donation Land Claims numbered 50 and 51. Easterly to a point 1.895.8 feet East of the most Easterly line of Donation Land Claim No. 51. said point being at the Westerly right of way line of Murphy Road, in the City of Medford. Oregon. May be used by the property fronting thereon as a lateral water main with out materially interfering with the use thereof for the purpose of a water main, the purpose for which it was originally laid, and the Council pro poses to permit the owners of adja ment property to use the same for lateral purposes as aforesaid. Section 2. It is the intention of the Council to assess ne property front ing on the street wherein said water main is laid as hereinbefore last de scribed its proportionate share of so much of the cost thereof as equals the special benefit which will result to said property from the use of said water main as a lateral water main of such sire as would be required to supply the property fronting on said street in case said water main was not so used and the Council has and does hereby determine that the sum of S2.25 per front foot is the amount of such special benefit and the pro portionate cost of such a lateral water main to such property as aforesaid and Intends tn assess said amount against such adjacent property on ac count thereof. Section 3. The Council will meet at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M., at the Council Chamber in the City Hal) On the 17th day of July, 1956, at which time and place all protests of said assessment, as hereinbefore provided for. will be heard. Section 4. The Recorder is hereby directed to serve notice hereof upon the property owners aforesaid by pub lishing this resolution 3 times in a newspaper published and of general circulation in said City and by pos' ing the same in 5 public places In said City; raid publication and said post ing to be not less than 10 days before the date of said meeting. Passed by the Council and signed by me in authentication of Its pas sage this 19th day of June. 1956. Earl Miller, Mayor ATTEST; Neva Samuels, Recorder Approved by me thia 19th day of June. 1956. Earl Miller, Mayor SUMMER SCHOOL For Teenagers High School Student College Students and Adults Special 8 Weeks Typing Class 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. SECRETARIAL & ACCOUNTING COURSES 9 to 4 Specialized training tn: Shorthand Accounting Typewriting Business Machines Com pro merer Dictaphone Business Math Business English Filing and Indexing Mimeographing Robertson School of Business 40-42 N. Riverside Phone 3-4264 Medford, Oregon AIR CONDITIONED EOST, STRAYED or stolen. Brown and White Wirhair Terrier Pup py from 1012 Murray. Please call 2-2300 with any information. LOST Black and tan hound. Will iuv rnnahle orlce for anv in formation lead i ng to his where ahouts. Ph NO-4-2521. FOR SALE 14 ft. cottage built trailer house Unfurn. Nice condi tion. $29.V Ph. NO-4-1911 RESPONSIBLE PARTY need 2 or 3 bdrm. unfurn. house to rent. Ph. 2-ROOB. FOR SALE Equity in 3 bdrm. modern home. Or will trade for 35 ft trailer house. Ph. Grants Pasa, GR--6fifi8 fOR SALE Good Guernsey family cow. Ph 3-3791 FOUND Projector and sound mach- Ph. 3-1792 TOR SALE CHERRIES. Ph. 3-1287, WANTED Board and room for em loyed young man, rn. 3-iaiu. fOR RENT Close-in 3 rms. and bath near Hawthorne park Private. Upstairs. Unfurn. Ph. 3-7573. SPECIAL OFFER; . For quick sale: 2 -bdrm. home near airport on a acre; 5600. Yours for SROO.OO down. W. T FASEL. REALTOR 1244 So. Riverside Phone 2-0023 WHY QUIBBLE? If money is needed. Why make ex cuses to the family. To the land lord. To vendors. An ex-vacuum salesman changed business and pulled down $550 last week. A young housewife without business experience decided to go her salesman husband one better and made a nifty 250 last week. Let u show you the records this la being done over and over it is an innovation. . Our big advertising campaign breaks June 28 in leading theaters everywhere See us ror detail. 9:30 to 10.30 am. Wed. 814 4th St. MM ford, Orrson IF YOU ARE looking for an extra nice furn. 2 bdrm. apt. in ideal lo cation close in. Large living rm.. fireplace, tile bath, lovely kitchen, breakfast rm. Ideal for 3 adults. oo Call 2-2fi74 after 4 p m or 2-fif)R7 oetween a ana WANTED Experienced furniture salesman. Salary and commission. Good deal to right man. n. an land 2-R7M. FOR SALE 1 wheel trailer like new. 915 S Holly. 2-2091- LOST Would appreciate any in formation on green glass boat in Rogue River between Casey Park and Trail. Call Medford collect. 3-5fi7Q ftASPBERRIES. strawberries. can ning aprtcota, taking orders now lor Boy sen or Nectar berries. 2'i ml. So. on Highway 99 STOOOO" 9 R ft home with part haaement on paved atreet. a r i- r q d uHih T. R D R. and 7,0jU kitchen. Hardwod floors and fireplace. Only S3.5.10 down A AAA Hnom nn 1 unit BDt h( J4,UvVJ and trailer park Income nets about S500 per mo. Will con sider home as part payment. Thia is a r nnr i nR HunleX OnlT 3 veara old. Income at present $1M per mo. Could be more. Clayton W.Lewis. Real Estate Broker 7-li Goldy Bldg. P-.2i Veneta We rsonsalesman Ph 3-3089 STOCK WATER TANKS. Four sizes. Monarch heea r ego s-v WE FIX 'EM while you sleep at no extra cost HAWKINS NITE GARAGE 816 S. Riverside Ph.3-1534 WANTED TO RENT 2-ndrm. home by July 1st. Mother, daughter, 14 ana son. o ' 'Trr- INDUSTRIAL ACIDS Sulphuric and Muriatic. Monarch Seed JjfreedCo. BFESUPPLIES. Full line. Monarch Seed A Feed Co. 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