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$1-GR SAIE, MISCELLANEOUS ,1RVA' ''; r. ftnara : ." 2-8: i 7. id Corner of F'.v.r.::: -"i '.r2--.2-,. voo3 rr.ui. Ph sa.e Pri 3-3'j73 KP-.-SARCH Coms.nauoo Wood -fcfcc'r:-: Rare. CITTf APPLIANCE INC J N Central Ph 3-1 r!NOMY C :otr La e 'iq,'.cjv N:t HOUSE AUCTION ii".- fce Rd Juiv 3". 7 00 P M cVce bi- tp:u 4-6'" tdroo: Set l-A.r, i.. It;: rl.-o'.rr. S-r rr U:n--' Hr.t V. ate " rO-''J;it , i?Ood .tinaiose eiec. Refrigerator. I If ir.'-o! ".tttrf-K and Bex Springs ' - ftiinn.or. T-A.-n innerfpr.i.rf .-k';oO Esv Sp:nd.-v V;j.her La n S.wng roi-lin La-n; Cro.:r. f7" V. '.'.slnit conr-! ' ?; Rifle R'.on oo Crartt.ar. SHAPES ver r-i.timon, corr-piete i'h m-- ;;. ;;'.-..er La'A nsn.-A e (- t.-if: Se-v.n:: Matnir.e. wain it i.'i.o.ete K;rs. Vacuum It C M.-ENEaNV rr...r:- 2-j:: "tl A'iBCH electric ranKt, Iik ne a . V7 ne :i-TA-j-2!".7 35l it. AXLE OK trailer in good c.n- Oaion, itt rutirier. sh'j4). Caii JLrnper -3:iR Kr,r je River tllfCK. LSEp. NICE. 8c ea PrP3-44J 10V)-WATT ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT Fairi.!'lM-M...-. 150 Rt J. ox 43a-B. Meoford Ph NO-4-2j.'U "TfKAV'Yd.it-. :i--.r bitiery, exchange M'IMV Mf!t'i:d p.itrry Co. and TOR SALE L-,ed tDewrltera ddma iniiii'i Repairing on tl ntaKCi fti'-iltud Oili' e Equ.p- . nient Co 41 bo Grape t'h2-4nij NEW I'l'r, arc .Snnmer floor sump'e. ! Reg :".-no.". Nov !2' 'ij. MiNK- : LfcK. INC. 1" S i;;ir!eti , FI LLER BKCSil.Phone 2-B37L ; FINE ANTIQUES. 141 Crown. ' HOTPOINT 52-GAL. I'PFUGHT j WAT EH HEATERS I High watune t alrod elements $129.95 QQ0; Regular .... & Nov Social -Jt.JJ (1JY APPLIANCE INC 17 N Central Pii.3-.ViO XitE n-.v LirKefl-Oeik h-irni. set I.ara- I with iiiirror. Roi-icasc hcai- narrl Sino Cail2-7F.n SALF Mctwl" 1-wheel trailer 2'- : at I IK S Amy. Central Point, or ; rail NO 4-1! Ui! V-ftOKSK arivam e pump and 4'J-cal. lank. TV set S4." Tabic and booth t. inn Ph ,T-"iaj4. Sb CHEV. 210 4-door station wagon. S5or worth of ex:rai Mu-t sell A.xj hr f;8 vpp-'Ml SA-W. 4" auto A other cunt ph 2-RH4ft A-hland y.Ni'rgUE Mif.crI!aneou?. china, gia-s iIver, lamps, some furniture. 612 hitman St. HA RDWOOT)-&PI N ESIBS Tmnirdiatr- rihvi v. Ph 3o-:"(-Suofl 5fXE VIS I O N f o r a l e6 r tVad e 2 1 " A, 17' modPls tfl". A: S4,-. DEAD Orio c , c'T I O N GENERAL STORE 2743 Hwy.T)f Norih. Mqdfrd LET LS HELP plan vour birch or fir kitchen. Free Etirnatps : Plni VALLEY FUEL CO. 2flW Mam t-t. 3-1578 15'j-rT. WIZARD nal Can he seen at ihe corner of Summit and Mc An drews. Freight damaged hath tubs. Big dis count on all plumbing. New water pipe. Ac and l.V.c per foot. Quanti ties limited per person Dead'wood Junction General Store 2743 Hwy. 99 North. Med ford 'Buy, Sell or Trade" TWO BEDROOM honsp of nearly nw j quahtv furniture and misc. item? lor j al" NO 4-2MVI PLUM bTnG W holesale prices. I'n limited quantities Water pipe, sewer pipf hat h room fi xturrs. Special in trodurrory price on most items. Dpad" nod .1 unction General Stora 2743 Hnv. fio North. Mcdford "Buv. SpII or Trade" 22-BUS1NESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR S ATEWorki n g sh"a re m Med tord Veneer fii Plvwood Plant. Ph :;-4oj2. FOR's""LE Good pavme Motels. Choice oT locations. Priced to sell and terms you can meet. No phone information pleas Ve SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO ntT So. Riverside REASONABLE. 5nus.ness lots. 8 older r-ntaK Ph 3-3I3- FOR SALE Grocery store Beer. wine, living quarters. Gross near S4nno per mo 4-year lease Located in Tamal pias Valley. Calif 20 min drive to San Francisco. Fast growing com munity For info, write Community Store' 371 Shore Line Hwy., Mill Valley. Calif ST R I N G V 1 L I. E . Calif , near Porterville on Hhv. 1 fin 7 unit'rourt. turmshed. 3 A 2 blocks enter town. 1 block tn hospital Income W0 mo. Price H:i7 ."i'0 Trade for g:ocer . income, home or small acreage Med ford . Grants Pass or North Submit Foot hill Apts. P O Box 741. Spnngville, Calif. FX)R SALE Bar A: restaurant in So Ore. Grossing 580. OuO per year. Good lease, fully equipped. Good location Write hox S3ti Grants Pass. Ore., for appointment SMALL logging project ready to go Approvimatdv thO UttO feet or more of merchantable timber. HD-14 Cat with blade and winch, and portaMe loader 23-miie haul to Elk. SI 1.300 Vnt Tribune Box 1337 f 6rS.UEORTR APK Equity in Fountain A Sandwich Shop on Hw fi't S Good deal to right party. Ph2-77a;t 6l'F, to other interest must sell tov riistributor.ship This is going busi ness, this could be pnr opportunity. Write Tribune Box "'24 YOK SALE Rolling Pin Donut Shop 4 13 E .Main Ph 3-1S03 "TWIN PINES Cae and Mote) for sale or lease Hwv 1 ;"". O'Rnen Oregon. A TT E NTT ON H OT E L MEN Tor sale in downtown booming EUGENE U"'4 business over 34. pon Ow ner had a stroke, sell all ow ncd and used and 5 vr. teas. Will pav mvi .to mxestigate this g.od huv. v:n nf'O. Terms. Write to Tribune B "-127 - ! SMALL Mrriford business fr sale Terms Ph. 2-4R03 da'-s Sun Ph. Gold Hill 5-P4i Eves i. ; BURGER & soft ice cream stand Ne:t to .1 viiie Museum. Some terms & trade, part dow n rPRSALE GOOD PAYING COURT. Wecklv rentals Low up-kerp. Will soon pav lt.self off. S10 f00 down. Fasv terms on balance. 2060 Table Rock road. Phone 3-9173. CAFE FOR SALE Living quarters FuUv equipped. WILL CONSIDER T RAP E. 3647 S. Pacific H wy. TOR SALE Maternity & Babv Shop Ph 2-4!S9 FOR SALE Or lease; Largp ware- hiuie in Medtord with reingcraior Some trade considered or iale Call Ahland 2-SO.M 23 MACHINERY end TRACTORS FOR SALE OR TRADE 6-ft Case rotrt-e. 4 rm. Wet of Central Point. Rt. 1. Box 300 .Old Staje Rd i Phonr 2-JM 5lODEL.T3(VA M-.Culloch Chain Saw. 30" Made Chev . R&H. needs a ntotor Ph NO-4-11S4 SIDE MOUNT mower; cuffivator; prmr tooth: plow: for Model L or I. A .lohn Deere tractor Ph 3-SHS4. PH YARD & one-half shovel wood hooni, fairleaH and f..,t This .in-.t n excellent with sho el shape U; ! act-CP o'her rijtuniri T-.i Cn!i Mri'orrt C-t-iS-i evem D- 4 C ATERP I IX A R 5er ial N 7 - .T Tn srood shape Will delier. $2 Pete Fnesen, 636 S. Jordan. Liberal. Karjas MODEL 87 Washington Yarder diesel powered, for sale cheap Ph. 3-4883 Loans on logging equipment and cra'.vler tractors Ph 3-5308 PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL LOANS Rd and L'se Ciassttied Ads Tb Commanity t B-i&it MjruetE.lc I 24 - FOR EXCHANGE r-1 EQ' ce ft birrr..v City l:inits D- r.rcj-A nl;p pre'f P, F R ' p.' ! - . 26- PERSONAL irt..ir.;j i . - - pmper'v i P O R'.v T'-dford H P. B froI'SKHOI.U PP??AI5 Tax Ins .r-v-r K,'.Vf A- ! (.rsonal (. ;.MKs MVOK P O R''X ; (..'i!: n Wh!' Ore studio" gihlTcos: tlt ics 2-8roi: LEE POIRIER K;.:-e Tr.'h Service S3 v.::i rfr.ir n;. - -- per --r lower pia?e: fSTi tr"''h Serd ni-r.v and vri'.r r-ror ph p. ale to p O Bnx : ::4 F.r- I.",-'! i-Dsy Service Phone P.ni-r ?,-f!j?i NOW A 6 v.ee' o'o tr-. -out. v.ih Ipsson- rot only " ' Cor:.1 in to PurticKer P'-an-i Hnuse 1 ! 1 No centra, for further details Ph PR WZTi SERVICE 2i nr- Praver bcrvi'e. 2-2''S2 ANY ONE havine a dnnk.lne orobiem is welcome at Aicohohes Anonv moiis Meetines H d rn Wed & Sit 123 ;- W Main Ph 2-6657 FALSE TEETH REPAIRED while you wait Office hr, fl to 5 It I E Cali fornia Jacksonville Ph 30-8-8071 iron S A ( E Bundles c.f old now- I oares 20e Mrh M.ol 1 rihune office 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Plumbing BROOK'-S ELECTRIC PLUMLING DEPT For f.ist courteous and eff:rlent service on ai! '.our olunibina oroo Ifrru" C;ill 2-32nr Rugs & Carpets FLOOR COVERING SERVICE : We repair all carpet Imoinuni. tile ; &l dram hoard.': . rr- rv'inrates. l.AURINES CARPET HOUSE 40n K Main Pp. IJ-.ilRi ; For ( OMPLETECarpet Ser'ic j ' ill DYKE S Ph 2-5 1 68 227 F. 6th Med Mr 4 I Painting PAINTING We can save ou numev. Expel enced. Fieterenct.-.- Ph :t-414'i PAINTING r REE ESTIMATES, w ork fully Ruaranteed. Phone 2-9527 after " P " i PAINTING Interior or Kxtenor. I S-jrav or brush Free estimates IMPERIAL PAINTERS Ph SPRAY paintme roofs houses general paintmc Free estimates Suliivan Bros 21 3 S ivy Phone 2-PH.1I. PAINTING Brush or Sprav Free estimates and term. A Q Murphy Phone 2-R'iflri or 3-4.'l I Asphalt & Cement Paving ASPHALT PAVING D nvewayi motets parking areas mill vards road and industrial floors Free esti mates Work guaranteed Rojue River Paving Co Ph Medford 2-4037 Housecleaning R A X D Y SCLEAN I NCT S E RVTCE Rugs and furniture shampooed. Walls. wnod".'ork and floors cleaned bv experts. Ph. :i-4i)Hf) or :t-2fiR0. Generators Starters Gtnerator-Staner reoalra A: exchange Armature winding Cliff's Auto F.l-crrif N Rivrtf!r -".ir.a Well Drilling k.- E. GCfF & BROS. WELL DRILLING Let us solve our water problems, j Univer.saj Pumps i The Best for Less i 1311 N. Riverside. Ph. 3-3j1U or 2-5039 SHULTS BROS well drilling & pum service We strive to please every customer Ph 3-4141 Eves a-36W EXPERIENCED Reliable well drill ing bv GRIBBLL Phone Gold HiiJ 5-9328. ROGUE VALLEY DRILLING CO Im mediate service on wells A: pumps Work guaranteed Terms Beef stock accented Ph 2-7372 8S5 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 GO FT BROTHERS Well Drillers: ex perienced fc rellabJe S&H Green Stamns Office Siskivon Hdwe 225 W Main Medtora Phone 2-2939 or evenings 2-7026 or 3-3744. DFISTER S W ELL DRILLING CO. For vour water weU problems Reliable & experienced Uo to the minute piuinrint 13H Vanfntivfr Ph ? 11)3 Septic Tank mdVo r ePs ept ctan k& CONS'l"RUCTION ljRoy Calkins Howard Calkins Concrete Seotic Tanks of All Sizes Dram Fields Laid & Repaired Meets State Code Back-hoe & Blade Work Ditching Loading. Leveling Ph. 2-5581 2-95fl8 MITCHEXL SEPTIC TANK AND CESSPOOL SERVICE Tanks clean ed and repaired dra.n and sewer laid New tanks installed All work guaranteed Phone 3-1 16 DICK'S RURAL DISPOSAL SERVICE Septic tanks pumped and repaired Tanks installed to State soecifica tions anv size trom 500 gallons ud Sauare concrete Domestic or Com mercial tanks Drain fields laid Free estimates and inspection All work guaranteed Phone M R tDicki Gust 3-1457 Medfor-1 SANITATION SF.RV1CE Darrell Fans? O. E. Conklin ROUND CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS oCO-eal S63 TjU-nal S93 Commercial Tank. .all sizes' DRAIN FIELDS SEWER LINES Meets all State FHA Code! TANKS PUMPED TRENCHING EXCAVATION Free F-stimates Guaranteed Work PHONE 3-24ft 287j Lone Pine Rd. CASPER S tanks Dumped and cleaned TANKS INSTALLED SPt Drain work Free iniDecUon Low set orices No mileare char-re 24 hOLir, service LocaJ War U vet Dial 3-1511 or 2-6818 Granite & Top Soil FINEST-Bear Creek-bp soil Creek u- gravel pit run and crushed granite Prompt delivery Dump trucks tot hire Estimates elady given Jim Nunes Ph. 3-4638. GRANITE CRUSHED & PIT RUN LOADED OR DELIVERED R GLL'LL Ph. 3-47M GRANITE: Loadine & Hauling LUCIUS & U II. BURT LULL Phone 3-NQ4-1489 TOP SOIL-SANTJY LOAM Creek" run travel Ph 3-5071 or 2-4317 A L "Tex" Nash. TOP SOIL, fii dirt granite and creek run gravely Tractor and Cat dozer and loader for hire Austin L King Trucking. Phone 2-7258 or 2-4167 CRUSHED ROCK SAND & GRAVEL M C LINFNGER & SONS Service & Repair SEE SHADY for Shades Roller & Venetian Shades 2!0 Craier Lake Ae Ph 2-6rMn FRANCE6 DA Li. A IRE b I RRIER Complete Fur Service Restyling C:t?an g!a7ed and storage Ph 2-5J6 N'o Crater Lake Ave Professional Entertainment JOHN EADS MAGICIAN Ph 2-9369 Medford Beads Restrung PEAPLs i BEADS RESTRCNG JEWELRY REPAIRING SA-SIO s AuATE EH CP 4.1 E iUln 27-BUSINESS DIRECTORY Sheet Metal TAV. .OR SHEET .VETAL -V.r condi r and genera sheet Roofing Ai.u:.:iNL":.T lock shingles R.,-.f v t.ijr hoir.e lor re lat time f ail 2-T.j''0 for your FREE estimate B: V .MATERIAL v-htrever you wi&h. Have r'poner;r'ed specialist ap-p'-' AsbnM'-'; Siding. t-r.M-;poition rnor'infi, it Ho! i wood shakes. 27 ' a r.orr.p n'A r.cr here. Rcierencc.s. H M Vnn Se:r Ph VA!iv 6-309 TV & Radio Repair FTAMMILL TV SERVICE CO. Horr.e cai.s Medford area S3 50 Open 10 a m to P-iO p m TV RADIO SERVICE FELDMAN K. OLSON t'LECTTUC PHONE z-mib or -436 Pests and lermile Control TERMITES Cail Paramount Peit Control Iispp.-t nrforo njvms Ph. 2-9701 LO D Termite Conuoi Protect voui nnme from termite? Free insDC-tion Ph Ash 2-7S57 Foundation Work Tractor Work CUSTOM BALING pt'v a-6-3934 BACK HOE FRONT LOADER DUMP TRI CKS TRENCHING AND LOADING Meet Stt-te Cone Ph 2-02R! 2.84!0 or VA "i-3f 7 CRATER HIGH F F A. CUSTOM MOWING PI) 1 A H-4.,1 ! or NO 4-2.17 CUSTOM .MOWING RAKTN'G & 2-8485 TRACTOR WORK Mm. ne rakmc and iHii-!g Levehnp plowing ai i ritvriTic F. ) Garwood 2-P452 Transportation A T H K I f II U P P"bT" DLEY-1 XC" TRUCK TRANSPORTATION P o box 242 Medtoid Oregon. ICC-.MC 7162 Rapid transportation between Southern Oregon and Points and Places in Calif on all building materials hea'v machinery and Hvtetnnl Ph Medtord Or' 1 74 Electric Motors GAGt ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Dclco and GE Motors Motor Rewinding qpd ReDairln 1 r.' N Front Pnotn 2-2626 Pump Service JIFFY PL1IP SF.RVICF: UNIVERSAL PUMP SALES The Rueged Pumn tor Every Purpose Pump Rentpls &: Repair Will also Drill vour well 1311 N Riverside Ph :i-5j 10 or 2-507.9 Chimney Service CHIMNEY CLEANING SE R VI CE Low Rummer rates Don t wait "till w inter Ashland 2-4168 LEGAL NOTICES NOIKF. OF BOND SAT E N oiire is hereby given that the Council of I he City of Medford. Ore gon, will, on the 21st day of August. 115i. at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P M., at the Council Chamber in the City Hall in the City of Medford. Jackson Count, Oregon, offer for sale at not less than par and accrued interest from date thcreoF to date of delivery an issue of S75 000 of bonds of the Citv of Medford. being the hereto fore riulv authorized City "f Medford General' Obligation Airport Improve ment Bonds Series ('. said bondc to be in the denomination of Sl.OOO.nO each, numbered 1 to 7". inclusive, to be dated August 1. ILi and to ma ture serially ;n numerical order at the rate of S7.0nn.00 per annum on the first day of August in each of the mars 11"3 to pmu. inclusive, and at the rate of $R noo no per annum on the first day of August in each of the vears 1 163 to l.rli inclusive, said bonds to bear interest at a rate or rates of not to exceed four percent 1 4 , t per annum payable semi annually on the 1st da5 of February and August of each year, principal and interest payable at the ofiice of the Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon Said bonds vill be sold subject to the approving opinion of Messrs. Win free. McCulloch. Shuler &c Say re, bond attorneys of Portland, Oregon: said bonds to be furnished and printed by the Citv of Medford. Oregon. Ail bids must be in writing and all persons offering to purchase such bonds are invited to bid thereon at such rate or rates of interest not ex ceeding four per cent (4r-i per annum as thev shall designate and said bonds shall bear such rate or rates of inter est as shall be designated by the pur chaser thereof, as aforesaid. Each bid shall be accompanied by a tabulation of the bidder showing rnst of money to the City of Medford. Oregon under the bid. Sealed bids for the purchase of aid bondj will be re ceived bv the Council ot tne city or Mediord a' the Council Chamber in the Citv Hall of said Citv up to the time of said sale as herein fixed- AM bios must be accompanied by a cer tified check on a bank doing business in the State of Oregon, payable to the Citv nf Medford. in the sum of Sl5nn.oo. The check of the successful htdder will be retained as part pay ment for the bond or to secure the citv from anv loss from failure of the bidder to com ply with the terms of his bid The city reserves the right to waive informalities in bids and to re tect anv nr all bids. Ev order of the Council of the City of Medford. dated July 17. 1!S6. D F. Huson. Recorder Citv of Medford n n t i r f IS THF CIRCUIT ("OurtT OF TH"E STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of ADA E. WALZ. Deceased Notice is herehy given that the un dersiened has filed his Final Account in the above entitled matter and the above entitled Court has fixed the 7th day of August. at 10:00 o'clock a m.. in the Circuit Court Room, in the Court House m Medford. Oregon, as the time and place tor heann ob jections to said Final Account and for the settlement thcrnf ERNEST L. WALZ, Administrator SkiTman. OuelleTtt A- Hil. Attorneys for Administrator For Action, Use Tribune Want Ads MEETING OUTSIDE CAPITOL in Washington, these can didates for office in American Legion's Boys' Nation dis cuss 1956 convention. From left: Robert G. Delisa, Hart ford. Conn., vice presidential candidate; John Frye, Hunt ington, W. Va.. and Joe Short, Tonca City, Okla., both candidates for president (International Soundphclo) fe - A itobL s mi I to I?--". p . jjr ' l'wsit-p:oducir. t . J-nr I Ha n fore works. GOOD FINISH What with pretty Barbaro Mayo at the finish Line for the 25U mile NASCAR Stock Car Race at Bay Meadows in San Mateo, Calif. Aug. 19, the drivers will be really stepping on the gas. Portlander Named Legion Commander Albany U.R' nual convention The 38lh an- of the Oregon department of the American Le gion wound up here Saturday with the election of officers. Named as department command er was Don Eva of Portland. Other department officers in cluded Charles Huggins. Salem, department vice commander: Thomas Stoughton. Portland, de partment finance officer, and Dr. Morton L. Booth, Albany, chaplain. Delegates also elected 15 dis trict commanders. They were Roy Herstine, Scappoose; Loren Kuskc. Astoria: Warren Killin ger, Aumsville: Alvan Parker. Eugene: Richard Gallagher, Klamath Falls: G. Lew Daven port, The Dalles; Forrest Thorn berg, Lexington: John Wood. Enterprise: George Nelson, Port land; Orlie Davis, Portland; Joe Jakovac, North Bend; Bill Thorn burg, Burns: Bob Harris. Prine ville: Fred Dayton. Grants Pass: W. G. Truitt, Oakland; William Purvis, Vale. LEGAL NOTICES Flip No. .ti-.TJo-F. .--,, n,.-t: rn l f - at 1 1 I I f 1 V IN the circuit court of the STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY. MARJORIE BELL NORRIS. Plaintiff. DANIEL HERBERT NORRIS. Defendant TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND ANT. DANIEL HERBERT NORRIS: TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to ; appear and answer the Complaint filed apainst you in the above entitled suit, within jour 4t weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum- j mons; and if you fail to answer or i otherwise fail to appear in said suit, j for want thereof plaintiff will take I a decree against you for the relief t prayed for in plaintiff's complaint, sue- i cinctly stated as follows: 1 For a decree dissolvinir the bonds of i matrimony heretofore and now exist- j inp between plaintiff and defendant, j and an absolute divorce from the de- j tendant: For a further decree of this Court ; restoring to plaintiff her former name of MARJORIE BELL BABB: For such other and further relief as to the Court mav seem meet and equitable in the premises. O H BENGTSON ' Attornev for Plaintiff. 230 West Main Street. Medford. Oregon. INVITATION' FOR BIDS I Sealed bids endorsed "Proposal for ; Placing Rock Rip-rao on Willow . Creek Dam" will be received bv the I Citv of Mediord Board of Water ! Commissioners, at the offire of the Water Commission, City Hall. Med- ford, Oregon, until 10:00 A M. on the i 13th dav of August. lf."6. The placing of rock rip-rap "n W;l- . low Creek Dam will include quarry ing approximately 2.700 cubic yards oj rock from the City s ite and haul- ; me and placing such rock on Willow Creek Dam in Jackson County, Ore- i con. located approximately 40 miles ' Northeast of Medford. Oregon. I Specifications and plans may Ve ; obtained at the Water Commission of- ' fice in the City Hall at Medford. Ore- . gon. upon deposit of Ten 10 1 dollars,: which sum so deposited will be re- j funded if said Plans and Specifica- i tions are returned in good condition ; within fifteen HSt days after the i opening of bids. Contractors desiring i to bid shall pre-qualify as a bidder as provided by Section 98-103 and : 104. Oregon Compiled Laws Annotated. The right is reserved to reject anv or all proposals and to accept such proposals as are in the best interest , of the Citv. : Dated this 30th dav of Julv. 19.if? CITY OF MEDFORD, OREGON ! Bv Robert L. Lee. Superintendent Board of Water Commissioners Read and Use Classified Ads The Community Biggest Marketplace t r'J i fl '.' ' i i Republicans, Democrats Team In Attempt By A. ROBERT SMITH Mail Tribune Correspondent Washington A liuie band of W Jisnington slate Republican congressmen teamrd up with House Demo crats last week in an almost successful ef fort to save from defeat a major atomic power bill un der which the Pacific North w est c o 1 1 1 d have uol a ki rcactor for the Richland, Wash. The project, now apparently doomed for this year, would hav e supplied the power-hungry Northwest wlh some 200.000 KW of electric energy had the Atomic Energy commission gone through with the plan of General Electric Corp. to huild a dual purpose reactor at Hanford. Reactor Program The Hanford project could have been carried out under Ihc terms of the S4UU.UU0.U0U atomic power reactor program which got caught in a squeeze between congressional Democrats who were trying to put it through and Republicans w ho were waging the Eisenhower administration's fight against it. After having cleared the Sen- ale by a 49-40 vote, the bill was killed off in tiie Iloue tiiis week by a vote of 20j-to-l !) 1 . All four of the Pacific North west s senators backed the pro- gram, whicli was championed by j the third in the M & F chain. Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D- Newest store in addition to the Wash.), who is on the Joint Com- original 12-story Portland store mittee on Atomic Energy. An-lis the block square Salem other strong advocate of build- i branch. ing the atomic power plants was j The east side Portland outlet Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore.i. who i will contain 1100.000 square feet, went before the committee to i the equivalent of "lz Portland urge its adoption. Sens. Warren i city blocks. G. Magnuson (D-Wash.) and Ri- "Meier & Frank Lloyd Cen chard L. Neubcrger (D-Ore.), I tcr" will replace Allied Stores both voted for the bill. j in the "core" ite of the Lloyd Musier Forces , Center. By the time the bill came tip in the House, the administration had mustered its forces to stop the bill, which was opposed by four of the five members of the Atomic Energy commission as well as most private utilities. One of the major objections raised by the GOP was that the bill "authorized and directed'' by the AEC to carry out the pro gram, instead of simply giving AEC the authority to do it. Dem ocrats said without the word "di rected'' it was simply "a pious bill authorizing the commission j to do something it doesn't want to do. ' In short, they argued Congress had to make it manda tory in order to be sure AEC would implement the program. JBJJ,!il...il. u u fa h a u Monday, July 30, 1958 to Save Hanford Bill Kep. W. Sterline Cole (R-X.Y.1. leading the administration's fight, offered an amendment to knock out the word "directed" and act it through by a vote of 133-to-lOo. Supporting this move were Reps. Sam Coon and Harris Ellsworth (R-Ore.: Thomas M. P e 1 1 v iR-Wash.i and Hamer Budge i R-Ida. . Opposing it were Rep. Hal Holmes and Walt Horan iR-W'ash.i: Don Magnuson (D - W asli.i. Edith Green (D-Ore.) and Gracie Pfosl (D-Ida.l. Cole lost several other at tempts to change the bill, espe cially on one motion to trim the authorized funds down from S400 million to only S50 million. In an early floor move to kill the bill by striking out everything following the enacting clause, supporters of the measure won M-FTo Have Hew Store in Portland j Portland U.R) Meier and Frank Company. Oregon's lar- j ge-t mercantile firm, announced here today that it wouid huild a new branch slore as the largest , single unit of the new multimillion-dollar Lloyd's shopping center on Portland's east side. Aaron Frank, president of the family-owned firm, said his com pany had signed lease arrange ments for the new store which would be built by the Lloyd Cor poration. Frank indicated the construction start would be sometime in lf)57. It would be Frank i-aid that the new branch did not mean abandon ment of plans for a suburban store near Parkrose on Port land's eastern fringe. T Builders Supply QUALITY BLOCKS Bricks. Flues, Drain Tile 727 W. McAndrews Phone 2-4107 clin.l Iff or Your Convenience . . . Will Remain 1 il 9 p. mm. it's Cool and Convenient! Medford Mail Tribune out by a 199-19o vote a margin , made possible by the fact that four Washington state Republi cans crossed party lines to vote wjih Democrats. They were Con gressmen Thor Tollefson. Jack Westland and Holmes and Hor an. But the showdown came on a j motion by Rep. James Van ! Zandt (R-Pa.l to send the bill iback to committee, where it i woud be expected to die for this session. When this carried by a vole of 203-to-191, the figiit was all over. Those congressmen from the Northwest who teamed up to help kill the bill were Reps. Wal ler Norblad (R-Ore.). Russell V. Mack (R-Wash.l. and Coon. Ells worth and Pelly. Those who I tried to keep the bill alive on this vote were Holmes. Horan, j Tollefson, Westland, Magnuson i and Mrs. Green. ! Holmes. Magnuson, Horan and I Mrs. Green went down the line ! for the bill as it came from the j committee, opposing ev ery at- tempt to change or kill it on the floor. TAKING Housing Tract KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. 25, 50 8c 100 UNITS Tuesday 8c Wednesday JULY 31 -AUGUST 1 Contractor will be at the offices of SILANI-FISHER REALTORS 631 South 6th Street Klamath Falls, Ore. MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE Science Given Up; Devil Dance for Rain ! Colombo, Ceylon -,U.P.' May or V. A. Sugathadasa gave up on science today and considered a devil-dance to bring rain to dry Colombo. Sugathadasa abandoned an In dian expert's suggestion for arti ficial rain, but said he had no objection to the proposal of Mu nicipal Councilor Abu Bakr, who valuntcered to find a katta diya or soothsayer to perform a bali or devil dancing cere mony. "Where science failed, invok ing the gods may succeed," he said. PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL 16 S. Central Phone 3-5308 BIDS on in 1