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! Monday. October 15, 1956 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN You Saw It In . . . GOOD HOUSEKEEPING . . . So You Know It's GUARANTEED New Foto-Slitch lets you the stitch before you mw. It's automatic, exclusive. Precision Made In Italy -"v i r a Anr l "7. A 5 Forward and reverse strtth 7 speed control Air cooled motor ILL approved MORSE machines Nationally Advertised in V . sereotm . Automatic tension release 1 0 yr. parts guarantee V OT liberal trade-in allowance 20 YARDS of Beautiful Cotton Print Material Your Choice with the Purchase of A New MORSE SEWING MACHINE MEDFORD MORSE SEWING CENTER 313 EAST 8TH ST. PHONE 2-2739 In County Schools GOLD HILL SCHOOLS There will be an open house at the new Patrick primary school from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21. A newcomer to the first grade is John Plummer, from Puente, Calif. Boys and girls in the upper and intermediate grades at Hanby have been flaying vol leyball during the noon hours under the supervision and in struction of their room teachers. Several teachers at the Hanby and Patrick schools are taking night classes at Southern Oregon college. Among those attending are Mildred Black, Bill Brew ster, Roland Griffith and Gilbert Mack, all taking a graduate course in principles of school curriculum. From the Patrick school the college students are Mary Klocker and Gertrude Ja cobson, who are taking classes in arts and crafts. Both schools will have open house during national education al week. The exact date will be announced later. Student body officers recent ly elected are Jack Jones, presi dent; Don Fisher, vice president; secretary, Connie Morris; treas urer, Kerry Koopman; yell lead ers, Connie Morris (queen) and Mary Huber, Terry Turner and Leslie Meister. Miss Mary Vandenberg, of the county psychiatric service, was the leader of a panel discussion on family living Thursday at the October PTA meeting. A film on that subject was also shown. Seventh grade mothers served cake and coffee and Mrs. Nor man Gail was the program chair man for the evening. Richard Herrington, third grader, played two pieces on his electric guitar. There will be a PTA coffee hour at Betty Malloy"s residence Wednesday, Oct. 17, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The coffee session is open to the public. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL Recently elected class officers at St. Mary's are: seniors, David Espey, president; Ron Pruitt, vice president; Barbara Lickess, secretary; John Laden, treasur er. Juniors, Bob Betschart, presi dent; Ricky Cooper, vice presi dent; Carol Robinson, secretary; Emma Carey, treasurer. Sophomores, Paul Smith, presi dent; Gary Mickshe, vice presi dent; Nancy Beaton, secretary, and Connie Sokolowski, treasur er. The Pep club officers are Jo Whitman, president; Judy Hout, vice president; Carol Moldovon, secretary; and Kathy Metz, treasurer. The club has chosen new uni forms which will be blue sweat ers and white skirts for the un derclassmen, and white sweaters and white skirts for senior girls. The annual freshman Welcome nartv was held Oct. 5 in the school activity room. After va rious freshmen stunts put on at the direction of the sophomores, refreshments were served. A formal dance sponsored by the student council will be held at the Jackson hotel, Nov. 2, for parents of students and high school members. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Furn. clean 3 rm. & bath. Adults. 10 Portland Ave. Ph. 3-406ti GRANITE. Creek run gravel 4 hale. Prompt delivery. Dump trucks; H D. 5 front leader for rent. Chas. Bennett 2-2511. LADY for housework 2 hrs. each a fternoon. Ph. 2-4949 after 5. FORNEY arc welder. Like new. $165. Ph. VA-6-3605. SALESMAN WANTED. Under 40. Must be bondable. Salary & commission with 2 wks. paid vacation. Singer Sewing Machine Co.. 318 E. Main. FOR SALE Short logging truck '46 Ford with 3 speed Brownie. Ph. 2-2536. Stated Communication Central Point Lodge No. 135 A. F. Sc A. M. Central Point Wed.. Oct. 17, 8 p.m Master Masons welcome Refreshments Ferd W. Jones W M. FOR RENT 2 bdrm. duplex. Newly decorated. Fireplace & gas furnace. Garage. Close to schools & trans portation. Rent $85 mo. See at 1002 W. 4th. PAINTING 20 yrs. experience. Spec ial rates for inside work. Call Gold Hill 5-9191. S 1 7 COO duplCX n eastside 518 500 3 B R duPIex on westside C 1 A Cnfl 5 B. R. home on eastside $5000 2 B-R. home on north Holly. Must sell this week. Clayton W. Lewis. Real Estate Broker 7-U Goldv Bldg.. Ph. 2-5247 Veneta Iverson. salesman Ph. 3-3089 Nellie Wall, salesman rn. 2-B3UB PAINTING, reasonable rates. Will go anywhere. Call Gold Hill 3-aiai. SMALL furn. house. 45 mo. 1240 N. Riverside. 41 MERCURY Club Coupe. R it H. $60. Ph. 3-5079. 506 Alice. FOR SALE: Reg. Black Labrador pup. Female. S50. VA-6-3371. 415 So. B St.. Eagle Point, ore. FOUND girls grey coat Frt. night. Ph. 3-1Q18. FOR RENT small 2 bdrm. unfura. cottage. $40. Water, pd. Adults, no dogs. Inquire at llll'.i No. River side. COW'fertillzer well rotted, no rocks This fertilizer is S yrs. old. Ph 2-2511. " 1000 SQ. ft. fiberglass Insulation S35. 615 w. Park. FOR RENT. furn. 1 & 2 bdrm. apta. Inquire Brooks cafe, iagie i-oim. LOST black Dachshund, named Fritz. license No. 1961, on w. Main. rn. 2-9772. J FOR RENT Furn. Apt. for couple. adults, steam heat. Ph. 2-2306. RUMMAGE SALE THURSDAY. Oc tober 18 from 9 to 5 at Fehl build ing. 108 North Ivy by Chapter BE. P.E.O. Heavenly Sea Visible Near Flying Horse in Southeast By FAY BENTLEY How grief -stricken we would be if a huge bird snatched one of our children! After the shepherd-prince, Ganymede, had been carried away, at Jupiter's com mand, the father was overcome with despair. The lad's compan ions had seen the eagle fly to Mt. Olympus, but the knowledge that a god had taken his son brought no comfort to the strick en parent. Jupiter, in an effort to make amends, presented the king with a pair of divine horses but even this was of no avail. Finally, the king of the gods went so far as to place Ganymede with his flowing cup among the "watery" constellations. Heavenly Sea That portion of the sky below Pegasus the Flying Horse, in the south and east, is known as the Heavenly Sea. Here we find Aquarius, the Water Pourer; Pisces, the Fishes; Piscis Aus trinus, the Southern Fish; Cetus, the Sea Monster; Delphinus, the Dolphin; Equuleus, the Sea Horse; and Capricornus, the Sea Goat. Because rain always fell in Babylonia, when the sun was between the earth and this reg ion of the sky, the ancient Baby lonians always associated this partion of the celestial sphere with water, and named the con stellations accordingly. Most of the animals for which constellations, or sky pictures, are designated were familiar to the people of the Old Testament who lived in Mesopotamia. This leads to the belief that these fig ures originated in that part of the world. It is believed that most of the constellations and their legends were developed about 2000 years before the birth of Christ, although it is impos sible to fix an exact date. Aquarius, the Water Pourer, is supposed to be Ganymede, the shepherd lad who became cup bearer for the gods on Mt. Olym- pus. The Water Pourer, himself. is not plainly shown. However, the Urn or Jar is pictured as a 'Y' of four sparkling stars. Locating Water Jar To locate the Urn or Water Jar of Aquarius, look to the southern sky about 9 p.m. The four stars forming this small Y lie about half way between the horizon and the overhead point (zenith) and almost exact ly due south, just beneath the triangular head of Pegasus the Flying Horse. On Oct. 16, an imaginary line extended due south from the North Star will touch the Urn of Aquarius before reaching the southern horizon. Each evening, after this date, the Urn or Water Jar will be found a little more to the west of this imaginary line, which is called the Merid ian. A glitter of scattered stars representing a never ending stream flows from the Urn and ends abruptly at the bright, first magnitude star, Fomalhaut, in the constellation, Piscis Aus trinus, the Southern Fish. Fomalhaut (pronounced foam-al-o), an important navigational star, is easy to locate as it shines without a rival low in the south ern sky. Aquarius is one of the 12 con stellations of the Zodiac. These star groups form a ring in space opposite the ecliptic or the path in which our sun seems to travel. The apparent movement of the sun is due to our planet's annual journey around the sun. The earth, sun, and one of the 12 Zodiacal constellations will al ways be in a straight line; a dif ferent constellation each month. When the earth, sun, and Aqua rius are in a straight line with the sun in the middle, the sun is said to be "in" the constella tion Aquarius. Mexico City (U.R) Mexico intensified patrols of its fishing grounds Saturday to keep the waters free of alleged "pirate" boats from Texas. I a DwisoN or none niMCf PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL 16 S. Central Phone 3-5308 Officials Approve Vaccine for Swiss Zurich, Switzerland (U.R) Swiss federal health authorities have approved the use of Salk polio vaccine and Swiss children will get their first shots this win ter, it was reported Saturday. Enough Salk vaccine for 27, 000 shots has been shipped to Zurich from New York, health officials said. Use Mail Tribune Want Ads Moscow (U.R) Japanese Premier Ichiro Hatoyama called on Soviet Premier Nikolai Bul ganin Saturday to make final ar rangements for opening Japan ese - Soviet peace negotiations here Monday. Ctl Ilii Best For Lis 100 Iatilits.lt Bank from Your Car a. at our drive-in window. Just drive up... bank... drive out. For the businessman in a hurry... for mother with the children. No parking problem no weather problem. After-Hours Windows for your added service. Open to 5:30 p.m. Weekday 3:00 p.m. Saturdays MEDFORD BRANCH MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION LEGAL NOTICES No. 9768 NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate of HENRY LEWIS LEACH. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. Charles Boussum, Administrator with the Will Annexed of th Estate of Henrv Lewis Leach. ! deceased, has filed his First and Final Report and Account in ana wun we i Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. : for Jackson County, and that Thurs J day. the 8th day of November. 1956. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. of I said dav. in the Courtroom of said Court in the Jackson County Court house in the Citv of Medford. Oregon. I has been appointed and set as the ! time and place of hearing of objec I tions to said First and Final Report ' and Account and the settlement there 1 of and of said estate. DATED and first published this 8th rfv nf CWnbpr 1956. CHARLES BOUSSUM Administrntor with Will Annexed NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed its final account as Executor of the estate of Christen O. Williamson, deceased, with the Cir cuit Court of Jackson County. Oregon, and that said court has set October 22. 1956. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day in the Court Room of said Court in the Court House at Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, ju th time and Dlace for hearing ob jections thereto and the settlement 1 thereof. Dated and first published September 24, 1956. The United States National Bank of Portland. Executor. Harbison and Piazza. Attorneys for Executor No. 9843 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY. PROBATE DEPART MENT. In the Matter of the Estate of MYRTON J. EMERICK. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. Carlos Morris, the duly aDDOtnted. auamiea and acting aamin- istrator of the above entitled estate, under and by virtue of an order duly and regularly made, rendered and en tered by the Circuit Court of Jackson county, uregon unaer aate oi aepiem ber 19. 1956. licensing, empowering and ordering him so to do. will offer for sale and will sell at private sale at the office of his attorney. KODert u Dames. 3 Goldv Building. Medford, Oregon, on and after October 24. 1956. for either cash in hand, or upon credit. anH subiect to the further order and I confirmation of said Circuit Court, ail ! of the nrht. title, estate. lien and in terest that he as administrator of said estate has in and to the following de scribed premises, lying and being situ ated in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: An undivided Interest in and to the f oho wine descriDea property Beginning at a point 19.85 chains East and 16.5 feet North of th Southeast corner of D.L.C. NO. 70. Townshin 37 South Range 2 West. W.M, and from said point runnine thence East 19.8o cnains: thence North 4 78 chains; thence West 19.85 chains; thence South 4 78 chains to the place of be ginning, containing 9'i acres, ex ceDt therefrom the following. Commencing at a point 19 85 chains East and 2.519 chains North of the Southeast corner of D.L.C. No. 70. in Township 37 South Range 2 West. W.M.. and from said point running thence East 1 9 85 chains to tne East boundary line of D1.C. No. 73 in said Township and Range; thence North along said line z aia cnains; j thence West 19 85 chains; thence ! South 2.515 chains to place of be- - mnninc. containing 5 acres. 1 Dated this 24th day of September. 195b. CARLOS MORRIS, i Arministrator of the Estate of Mvrton J. Emerick. Deceased. Robert D Dames, Attorney, ! 3 Goldv Building, s Medioxd, Oregoa "OIL TO BURN" MOBILHEAT We give S&H Green Stamps MEDFORD FUEL Ph. 2-2111 SPINET PIANO Walnut finish. Re conditioned. Guaranteed. 5395. Easy terms or Rental -Purchase Plan. ERSKINE S PIANO STORE 1304 Kings Hwy. FOR an ailing animal or pet. it mignt oe aoout your Dest on. If they're just slightly ill You can give them a pill But if BAD you had best call a vet. RJ3.W SHARP'S DAIRY SUPPLY Across from Holly Theatre TWO OF THE loveliest dining sets we have ever offered for sale: 1 black walnut with needle point upholstery, walnut with red velvet tapestry antique, both with China closet. Typewriter .... $15 4-Piece sectional $39.50 High chairs $4 up BROWN'S FURNITURE Down Town Phoenix -r- Ph. 2-4921 Open Sunday EXPERT OIL BURNER SERVICE MEDFORD FUEL Ph. 2-2111 "MOBILHEAT" SPECIAL BARGAIN Shop Grade Sheathing 4x8 516 $2 24 BUILDERS SERVICE 2802 Crater Lake Hiway Medford Phone 2-8376 THE most important part of youi home, the roof. It protects every thing vou own. Get your roof ready for the long rainy days ahead. Patch the leaks, clean the moss, oil the shingles or re-roof now at price you can appreciate. For free esti mates Ph. 2-9546 or 3-4281. Prompt service any hour. SAVE 60 M good sheathing $40 M.. Beauti ful cedar & pine paneling. $100 & up Doors $4.75 to $7.50 Free Delivery NORTON LUMBER CO. Phoenix Ph. 3-2888 BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale 20c each Mail Tribune Office 27 North Fir SAWDUST For Sawdust Burners MEDFORD FUEL Tel. 2-2111 LLME Our price includes spreading service Gold Hill 5-9245. Agricul tural Lime Distributing Co. Constructive in Ideas Experienced in Financial Matters Peid Ad. Unandr for Irmuvw CommittM, Cboito SproaiK. Orairaoa. Mm, Oia. CLEARANCE SALE OF 1956 DELUXE G-E FILTER-FLO WASHER it' ' ' v, ) j-w"' ww"" ""' . ; ' . - 3- - only SAVE BARGAIN STORE 303 S. Front St. Phone 2-5595 4