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The Family Council Fdilnr't Note: The Family Counrll eonslsrs of m Jtiffee. a psvrhlatrUt. a newspaper editor, a women's pace editor and two newspaper writers. There consult with clergymen of all talQis and denominations. All letters ara beld In complete confidence. John He's vetoing my mar riage. R. T. I'm a sick man and need help. Mm. R. T. My husband and my son are rapidly falling into a bitter feud over the boy's desire to eet married. I find my self in the most painful posi tion. Our boy is 22 and has just returned from service in the Army, He met a girl a few months azo and insists that he loves her and wants to marry her at once. My husband argues that he has no right to marry so soon, and threatens to stay away from the wedding and break with him permanently if he goes through with it. I have tried to reason with both of them, and find them both turning on me. John My father says I have no right to marry untii I am 25. I This means that I would have to wait nearly three years. I have Just come back from the serv ice, and I can't seem to fit into life with my family again. I have known Doris only for a few months, it is true, but I feel very much at home with her and I know we will be happy together. If Doris had a good home life. I might be willing to wait a little longer just to ap pease my father, but the fact is that life is quite intolerable for her. She feels she must leave her family whether or not we get married now, and I am very much afraid she may not wait for me as long as my father suggests. R. T. John Is the oldest of ! four children. The youngest is ;a boy of 16 and the two in be- tween are girls. I have a weak heart, and I am afraid of leav i ing a helpless family. That is j why I want John to wait with i his marriage, at least until one I of his sisters is either married j or able to help the family. Even my wife, who knows of my condition, seems to lack j sympathy for my position. j The Council: R. T.. in com- menting that his wife knows i of his heart condition, seems to imply that the children do not know. This is wrong. John can not be blamed for his impa tience, since he has not been in formed of his father's thinking. The 16-year-old brother may be too young to be informed, as the information may upset his sense of security, but certainly John and the elder of the sisters should know the cause of the father's anxiety. It certainly is not unreasonable for the father to provide a little hedge of secu rity for his family be postpon ing John's wedding, but to John the proposal seems cruelly ar bitrary. It is quite possible that a practical solution could be worked out if the parents, the two elder children and the fiancee were to discuss the prob lem frankly. Perhaps there would be a compromise agree ment to delay the marriage, or perhaps John and his wife could see their way clear to making a regular contribution to a fam ily fund in order to make the father feel less uneasy about the future. It is unfair to keep the young SP Personnel Hold Third Annual Picnic Southern Pacific employees of southern Oregon, families, pen sioners and friends held their third annual picnic at TouVelle park Sunday. About 110 people from all parts of southern Oregon, Glen dale. Klamath Falls and San Francisco attended. Albert II. Carner. owner of the Carners Organ studio. Grants Pass, provided an elec tric organ which was played by Mrs. Evelyn Reed. Mrs. Donn V. Piatt and Mrs. Orin G. Barth olomew sang several vocal num bers, accompanied by Mrs. Reed. Various games, including soft bail, horseshoes and swimming events were held throughout the afternoon. H. E. Alsing, secretary of the board of pensions. Southern Pa cific company's general office, San Francisco, was one of the honored guests. Dan L. Kidd. chief clerk in the district office at Medford, was general chair man. Assisting were Miss ICancy L. Hodge, secretary in the dis trict office; Mrs. Cloe Milne, sec retary to the trainmaster in Mcd ford; and Bryan Ward, of the Medford ticket office. PT&T Authorized To Sell Debenture Bonds Salem 'UP) State Public Utilities Commissioner Charles H. Keitzel has authorized Pa cific Telephone and Telegraph company to sell S78. 000,000 in :i2-year debenture bonds and to issue 1.562.267 shares of S100 par value common stock. The company said it planned to sell the debentures at com petitive bids. The common stock will be offered to present stock holders on the basis of one share for each six preferred or com mon shares outstanding in the name of each shareholder at a date to be fixed by the company. Total proceeds of the sale should run to S234.226.700, com pany officials said. They added that the money would be used to improve and extend tele phone facilities. 27-BUSINESS DIRECTORY Asphalt 8c Cement Paving ASPHALT PAVING D r 1 v e w a y motels parkine nrea9 mill vards roads and industrial floors Free esti mates Work euaranteed KK"" Fiver Pai-ine Co Ph Mertford 2-4n3 Tractor Work ri-TOM RAI tTr rh,0A- 6-3984 BACK HOE FRONT LOADER DI'JIP TRI CKS TRENCHING AND LOADING Meet Slnte Code Ph 2-9281 2-B4KO or VA 6-3952 CRATER HIGH F F A. r-l-QTOM MOWING Ph. TA ti-4till or NO 4-2578 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Septic Tank MEDFORD SEPTIC TANK & CONSTRUCTION LeRoy Calkins Howard Calkins Concrete Septic Tanks of All Sizei Drain Fields Laid & Repaired -Meets State Code Back-hoe & Blade Work Ditchlnf Loading. Leveling Ph. 2-3581 2-9598 MITCHELL SEPTIC TANK AND CESSPOOL SERVICE Tanka clean ed and repaired, drain and sewei laid New tanks Installed A1J work roiaranteed Phone 3-1116 DICK'S RURAL DISPOSAL SERVICE SeDtic tanks Dumoed and repaired Tanks installed to State icecifica tions any size from 500 gallons ud Square concrete Domestic or Com mercial Unks Drain fields laid Free estimates and inspection. All work guaranteed Phone M. fi (Dick) Gust 3-1457 Medford SANITATION SERVICE Darrell Fansj o E. Conkiln ROUND CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS 500-sai Sfi8 7311-eal. $98 Commerria! Tanks a!l sizesi DRAIN FIELDS SEWER LINES Meeta all State & FHA Codes TANKS PUMPED TRENCHING EXCAVATION Free Estimates Guaranteed Work PHONE 3-2491 2875 Lone Pine Rd. CASPER'S Septlo tanks pumped and cleaned TANKS INSTALLED Drain work Free inspection. Low set prices No mileage charse 24 hours service Local War II vet Dial 3-1511 or 2-B818 Pump Service JIFFY PUMP SERVICE UNIVERSAL PUMP SALES Tha Rugged Pump for Every Purpose Pump Rentals & Repair Will also Drill your well. 1311 N Riverside Fh 3-5510 or J-S039 Chimney Service CHIMNEY CLEANING SERVICE Low summer rates. Don't wait 'till winter. Ashland 2-4168. Tuesday. July 17, 1936 MEDFORD fOHEGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Beads Restrung PEARLS & BEADS RESTRUNG JEWELRY REPAIRING SANTO S AGATE SHOP 411 E Main Plumbing BROOK'S ELECTRIC PLUMBING DEPT Tor fast, courteous and efficient service on all vour plumbing prob lems Call 2-52U9 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY House Moving RELIABLE HOUSE MOVERS Moving - Raising - Foundations Free estimates Ph. 2-6554 602 North Riverside MEDFORD HOUSE MOVING CO. 1102 N. Riverside Moving. Raising. Foundations, Level ing. Free estimate. We buv & sell Ph 2-4244 or 3-1078 Rugs & Carpets FLOOR COVERING SERVICE We repair all carpet linoleum, tile Ac drainboards. Free estimates. LAURINE'S CARPET HOUSE 400 E. Main Ph. 3-5182 For COMPLETE Carpet Servica '. all DYKE'S Ph 2-5168 227 E 6th Medlord Pests and Termite Control TERMITES Inspect before buying. Ph. 2-9701 LOYD Termite Control Protect voui nome from termites Free inspection Ph sh 3 7557 Foundation Wolt Painting PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES work fully guaranteed. Phone 2-9527 after 5 p.m. PAINTING Interior or Exterior. Spray or brush Free estimates IMPERIAL PAINTERS. Ph 2-8583 SPRAY painting roofs houses general painting Free estimates Sullivan Bros. 219 S Ivy Phone 2-9831. PAINTING Brush or Spray. Free estimates and terms. A Q. Murphy Phone 2-8'Q5 or 2-9143 Service & Repair FRANCES DALi-AIRE FURRIER Complete Fur Service Restyling clean glazed and storage Ph 2-6526 1060 Crater Lake Ave TV & Radio Repair HAMMILL TV SERVICE CO. Home calls Medlord area S3 50 Open 10 a.m. to P30 p m. 1830 W, Main Ph. 3-5406 TV & RADIO SERVICE FELDM A.N & OLSON ELECTRIC PHONE -;i07(l oi 2-2456 Well Drilling A. E. GOFF & BROS. WELL DRILLING Let us solve your water problems. Universal Pumps The Best for Lesa 1 311 N. Riverside. Ph. 3-5510 or 2-5039 SHULTS BROS well drill.'ne & p'jmt) service We strive to please every customer Ph 3-4141 Eves 2-5669 EXPERIENCED Reliable well drill ing by GRIBBLE Phone Gold Hill 5-9328. ROGUE VALLEY DRILLING CO. Im mediate service on wells & pumps Work guaranteed Terms Beef stock accepted Ph 2-7372 885 Shafer Lane off Kings Hwy CRATER WELL DRILLING No well too deep Immediate service All work guaranteed FHA terms ar ranged Phone 2-2098. 1111 W 10th GOFF BROTHERS Well Drillers: ex periencec! fc reliable. S&H Green Stamps Office Sisklvou Hdwe 225 W Main Medford Phone 2-2939 or evenings 2-7026or3-3744J DEISTER S WELL DRILLING CO For vour water well problems Reliable & experienced Up to the minute equipment 139 Vancouvei Ph 2-9308 27-BUSINESS DIRECTORY Granite & Top Soil GRANITE CRUSHED & PIT RUN LOADED OR DELIVERED R. G LULL Ph. 3-4781 GRANITE Loading & Hauling LUCIUS & WILBUR! LULL Phone 3-NQ4-1489 FINEST Bear Creek top soil Creek U' gravel pit run and crushed granite Prompt delivery Dump trucks tot hire given Jim Nunes. Estimates cladr Ph 3-4638 TOP SOIL-SANDY LOAM Creek run gravel Ph 3-5071 or 2-4317 A L "Tex" Nash. TOP SOIL, fill dirt granite and creek run gravely Tractor and Cat dozer and loader for hire. Austin L. Kin( trucking. Phone 2-7258 or 2-41rw. CRUSHED ROCK SAND & GRAVEL. M C LININGER St SONS Phone 2-53:6 or 2-5897 Roofing ALUMINUM LOCK SHINGLES Roof your home for the last timet Call 2-7500 for your FREE estimate. Professional Entertainment JOHN EADS MAGICIAN Ph 2-931.9 Medford Generators Starters Generator-Starter repairs & exchange. Armature winding Cliff's Auto Flectrir fttl Ptvrr---irl 9-.n.'R. Oil Burner Service SPARK OIL BURNING HEATERS 4th St Front Ph. 2-5298 KENNEDY PUEL OIL Sheet Metal TAYLOR SHEET METAL Air condi tioning, heating and general sheet melal. Call 2-6341. CUSTOM MOWING. RAKING & 5ALING. Phone BALING. T-QylQC TRACTOR WORK Mowing, raking, and baling. Leveling, plowing and discing E. M. Garwood 2-9452. Transportation ATHEI. HUPP DUDLEY. INC. TRUCK TRANSPORTATION P O tiox 242 Medtord Oregon. ICC-MC 71652 Raoid transportation between Southern Oregon and Points and Places in Calif on all building materials heavy machinerv and Electric Motors ! GAGE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE I Delco and GE Motors Motor Rewinding and Repairing ! 112 N Front Phone 2-2626 LEGAL NOTICES DISTRACTING PARADE Yankton. S. D. (U.R Parade Iovcrs made it easy for thieves during an American Legion pa rade here. Employees were busy watching marchers as Scott's dime store cash register was rifled of S433. people most concerned from knowing the facts that deter mine their father's thinking. Un- less the facts are clearly stated, ! the father's position must seem I very highhanded and dictatorial I to John and his fiancee. (Copywright 195B, General Features Corp.) IS YOUR CH 0 If! Ill V ID i Mm We Urge You To Protect Your Children Now With the SALK ANTI-POLIO VACCINE! There Is sufficient vaccine supply for all eligible groups . . . ages up to 30 years and also expectant mothers. Only about half of these groups in Jackson County have taken advantage of this Polio protection. ARE YOU OR ANY OF YOUR CHILDREN ONE OF THEM? There is still time to develop considerable immunity against the coming polio season which generally starts in August, if first shot is administered NOW! CONTACT YOUR DOCTOR! This Campaign is Sponsored by JACKSON COUNTY CHAPTER, NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS Medford Mail Tribune ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEALED BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT SEALED BIDS FOR THE CONSTRUC TION OF a six-classroom addition to the Lone Pine School. School District No. 10. Jackson County. Oregon will ; bp received hv the District School Board. Lone Pine School District No. 10 Jackson Countv. Oregon at 8:00 prn . Julv 31st. 1936 at the Lone Pine ; School and hids will he publicly opened and read immediately there alter. Plans and specifications. Instruc tions to Bidders and Bid Forms may be obtained nt the ofuce of Jack A. EfKon. Architect, 34 North Central Avenue. Medtord, Oreeon. upon re ceipt of a deposit of S25 00. Deposits will be refunded upon return of the plans and specnicalions in good con dition prior to August 6. 1956. Plans, specifications. Instructions to . Bidders. Bid Forms and Prequalifica tion Forms will he on file with the j Clerk of the School District, in the Architect's office and in the Portland. I Ore. and Eugene. Ore. Builders Ex- j changes for inspection by prospective bidders. Contractors will be required to file approved prequalification forms : with the Clerk of the School District ten r 10 1 davs prior to the date of the opening of bids as required by Oregon law. Rids are to he unconditional and shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check or satisfactory . hid bond in favor of said School Dis- trict. executed by the bidder and a suretv companv and in an amount equal' to fr- of the hid sum. A performance bond equal to one . ! hundred per cent of the contract sum will be required ot tne successiui bidder. The School Board of the District re- ; serves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any and all formal- j lties in the bids. No bidder may with draw his hid after the hour set for : opening unless the award of the con tract is delayed for a period exceeding . thirty davs. t Estelle Ballard. Clerk of I the School District Jackson County, Oregon. ! NOTIC'F. TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of JULIUS A HECKLER, aka J. A. Heckler. Deceased i Notice is hereby given that I. the : unriprsieneri. hv an Order of the above i Court dulv made and entered on the 6th day of July, 195S was appointed Administratrix of the above named estate, and that I have duly qualified a such Administratrix. All persons having claims against said estate are heieby notified to present tne same, with proper vouchers, to me at the office of mv attorneys. Van Dyke & Dellenhack. No. 8 Goldy Building. Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication of Thi nntirp Dated and first published July 10, : 1956. . , , , I Emma T. Heckler. Administratrix Van Dyke Ac Dellenhack Attorneys for Administratrix No. 9244 NOTICE OF HEARING ON FIN I. ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ST TE OF OREGON. FOR JACK SON COUNTY. IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate of FRANCES M GARRETT, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. Geary E. Garrett. Ex ecutor of the Estate of Frances M. Garrett deceased, has filed his First and Final Report and Account in and with the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, and that Fririav the 17th day of August. 19o6 ot the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m. of said dav. in the Courtroom of said Court in the Jackson County Court , j f lvTertforH Oregon. has been appointed and set as the time j and place of hearing of objections to said First and Final Report and Ac- count and the settlement thereof and : of said estate. DATED and first published this 17th ; dav of July. I9S6. j GEARY E. GARRETT. i Executor. j XOTICE TO CREDITORS File No. 9879 IN THE CIRCUIT COUHT OF THE ' STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPART- : MT.NT In 'he Matter of the Estate of LEWIS A. BECK, aiso known as L. A. BECK. Deceased . The undersigned, having been ap pointed Executrix of the above en- r., , .... rir.tti fntirt Of lllieo es'.rfie i "c the County of Jackson. State of Ore- ; gon. ana navinic iiuditucu, nuv.c herebv given to all persons having claims against said estate to present them at the office of the undersigned s attorney, at 230 West Main Street. Medford. Oregon, properly verified and with proper vouchers, within six 161 monhts from the date of the first publication of this notice which is the 26th dav of June. 1956. Mildred Owen Executrix O H. Bengtson Attornev for Executrix Colanders Extro Large 5 Quart Size Seam less Aluminum Colanders. REG. $1.25 ITEM 79' NEW 2 QUART CASSEROLE With ch oice of copper or brass candle warmer frame! 3Sr !5 it . -)! .tl " JrV:f ! Metal Covers are decorated with hand painted porcelain tils insets. Complete You'll Always Find Top Quality Merchandise at the Lowest Possi ble Prices at Hubbard's BEVERAGE SETS 85 euncfl Ice lipped pitcher and six 1 1 -ounce tumblers to the set. Several hand decorated pat terns to choose from. $ 250 SET JELLY BAG and FRAME Tripod Frame will fit any or dinary Pan-Jelly Bag. Fits per fectly to frame so it can't slip loose. $119 1 SET SANDWICH SPREADER Genuine Coodell Stainless Steel Sandwich Spreader with one serrated cutting edge. Gift Packaged a "Edge-Rite" Trimmer Edger 2495 New Model 3 fitted with roller" for both trimming and edging. Espe cially efficient for N-J along walks, curb ing! and drives. VA Quart Revere Copper Clad Stainless Steel r n-.. aauce run WITH COVER No mora are available at this Special Reduced Price. This is the last time Hubbard Bros, will b able to offer this outstanding value. REGULAR 55 95 Now VALUE MOW Subject to Stocks on Hand! 3 f Come and 5ee a uemonsTTiotT3 !f the 1956 QeW&ILT 1 POWER SHOP 1 2 machines in 1 MAKES ALL HOME WOODWORKING EASY OVERSIZE WATER HOSE Va" Amepeo Duro-Tred Nylon reinforced plastic lawn hose will deliver nearly twice ai much water as ordinary siie water hose. Especially designed to im prove the performance and re duce friction losses of tow pres lure water systems. 12 year guarantee. $95 50 feet coupled ' UMBRELLA TENTS Be comfortable while camping with a Pyramid Type Umbrella Tent from Hubbard Bros. 9 x9', 9'xlT and 10'x12' sizes. All are floored, screened and have 6 foot awning extension over PRICED $O-50 COMPLETE FROM Vaef Evaporative COOLERS Wright BLOWER TYPE evapor ative coolers are of the most advanced design and are com pletely self contained all are portable. All have built-in recirculating pump and do not require a piped water supply Remember these are blower equipped more efficient and more quiet than fan powered coolers. Models at $A1 $i M- bd. a Y - - " EASY BUDGET i . .... :'-' :: : TERMS ARRANGED . j WOOD BURNING Circulating HEATERS New 1956 Model Oakland Brand Wood Burning Circulat ing Heaters are now in stock. Select your stove now BUY ON LAY AWAY or buy on HUBBARD BROS. 90 DAY SPECIAL CONTRACT You pay only the cash price in either case. PIPE THREADING ! Inch to 4 Inch Hubbard Bros, are pleased to have it known that they ara again equipped to cut and thread steel ' pip in all sixes to and including four Inch diameter sixe. I J ' l v- ra M- 1 -Kim-:-i"KT2 i mia IsstmsMstcaiesssrr fa.ga rrn' Main at Riverside Phone 2-6189 Medford, Oregon ss4A sr. , 230 West Main street t r ilediord. Oregon m