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Rooster Rock Park Dedication Scheduled Portland W Rooster Rock state park, located 23 miles east of here on the Columbia river highway, will be dedicated Thursday by Gov. Robert D. Holmes. The park has 835 acres of land and extends east for 2.8 miles from Rooster Rock. It has park ing for 420 automobiles, 50 pic nic tables and many other facili ties including a boat basn 150-by- 500 feet. park has grown In popu larity in recent weeks. TO UJE TO CLASSIFY BUILDING MATERIAL DO$sS: One lined heavy oak full jrlass w hardware. 42"x87 '. $20 Two used twinging glass vt' hardware. 32"x7' 9". S2.50 ea. L'ed walk in ice $(.x $or w hardware. IT 60. rMVajSr on new ateel sash w ciN screens. J"xS2 $20 Two uaa 18 light wood w frame. i 'x' $5 00 each. Six used 3 light 0O ri. 18"x30", $100 ea. ". 2O-X30" TOY. used . $2 30 ..$3.50 & trr PICKUP or trailer, make r-sjasl trailer or on the job tool fjutk. 0x5 x3' metal roof. 4 doora. SjpMCSKS: 9-6- ft. outdoor benches. v a BRir f S 243 used clean, red $23. JLUKlft: St plumbing fittings. Ph. SP 3-1412 Day SP 2-2338 Nite fan BENT 2 bdrm. furn. house. Wa ter A garbage pd. 408 Earheart St, FOR RENT Clean unfurn. 1 bdrm apartment. Water Sc garbage paid. $37.30. isK 2-7UIJ5. FOR SALE Horse, gentle for chil- dren. good to learn on. KE 3-2306 tnr.E Long haired kittens. 1028 Mt Pitt. SALE"-5r TRADE Chev. Nomad ta tion wagon. Power brakes, power steering, ai- -s-d-uj. FOR RENT Extra nice 2 bdrm. du- plex Lots of storage, refrigerator cV range Turn., carport. Water garbage pd. Adults, $BO. 746 Oak FOR SALE: 1955 Hudson Hornet Nice Hornet red. RAH. Automatic drive. Can take trade St arrange financing WANTED Neat 1 or 2 bdrm. house Sfi 000 to SA 000. My client has lars down payment. Western Realty, Pi SP 2-9281. COZY, clean, comfortahle 3 rm. furn apt. for rent TV, parking, nlc dis- tnci. ar jouiu. FOR SALE SI 3.500. Eastslrle 2 bdrm houne with large lot, patio, gai St carport. By owner. SP 3-4790. PERMANENT Standard Oil employee arstres to rem z norm, unfurn house Prefer close In. Phone days, rr atvnz i j, eves, oeiween 7 v SP 3-3671. WOULD like to share mv 2 bdrm home with another working woman. Please call alter 6. SP 2-5427. WANTED Two or more good saddle horses S to 0 years old Give full particulars Drive-In Market, 180 C Asniana. WANTED Married man. experienced in i arm worn ior year rouna jod. write iriDune box otva. FOR SALE Camp trailer, sleeps 2. Sacrifice. $&3. or best offer. Ph, IWUU-7IZ1. FOR RENT 2 bdrm. house, unfurn We're looking for a semi retired couple. Small, modern, completely redecorated throughout. Quiet coun try home, for only $30 monthly rent St 1 day per week of house wont net e rences required. Oak Orove district. SP 2-6797 eves. BARNYARD FERTILIZER for sale at dairy or delivered Rnxanna Dairy, a- in spring at, af z-atui JUST RECEIVED additional shipment nrw cvinruae a1 ttf. dc 7ij xx.tr. motors, ifu'r otr list. ROGUE SPORTSMAN 1080 S. Riverside FOR SALE ROTARY LAWN MOW ER, excellent condition, 4 cycle Limion ia n r.. du easy ironer, good condition, $20. SP 2-2340. LOST 4 ducks, vicinity of Mud springs tta. sf3-iZ47. RAWLEIGH HEALTH PRODUCTS Sams Valley-Berrydale-Table Rock districts and surrounding areas. Call Wm. P Brassfleld, 927 Queen Anne Ave.. Mediord. SP 3-3447. RESPONSIBLE FAMILY WANTS TO RENT unfurnished 3 bedroom or larga 2 bedroom horn by August iuin. o- 4 uou SCOTT VALLEY Alfalfa Hay Second Cutting We Deliver .Anywhere TRIANGLE LUMBER St FEED CO. 2810 Crater Lake Hky. Phone SP 3-5937 HAROLD HULSE SAYS "why not buy at the source or supply Duy Multiple listing, only pprnwrn properties luiea. "PHONE MALONE" SP 2-5070 JOHN C. MALONE. REALTOR 9 So. Riverside CUSTOM MIXING GRINDING St SEED CLEANING Modern equipment St experienced men. hujk unloading facilities. PACIFIC FEED Sc SEED CO. 4th St Front St- LAWN SEED LAWN FERTILIZERS PEAT MOSS Um our Rollers, Seeders. Spreaders tasi 4tn & f ront St. PACIFIC FEED St SEED CO. SAVE CASH AND CARRY so nno it. 1x8 standard Sc better ship lap Special by the unit $65 per M Pahco 3-tab roofing Sfl 90 per square o-id. roil rooting 3 80 per roll. 150 Utility sash 20 off. D- Vertical grain fir flooring 9140 per mi. 2x8 No. 3 TAG $53 per M. Inside Jamb sets $1 St up per pair. F H A Home Improvement Loans NORTON LUMBER CO.. Phoenix. Ore. SPRAY orDUST Weeds out of Your LAWN See Us PACIFIC FEED St SEED CO. USED Hammond Chord organ for sale. Real bargain, excellent condition. 79.Y PURUCKER PIANO HOUSE 111 N. Central SP 2-5702 FOR SALE Grain Sacks 12c each St up PACIFIC FEED & SEED CO. KLAMATH HAY First cutting Bv truck or trailer load TRIANGLE LUMBER Sc FEED CO. SP 3-5937 2810 Cra t e r La ke Hwy. WE BUY-JUNK Batteries, copper, lead, brass, alumi num, radiators 4- scrap iron. DEVORES AUTO WRECKERS 3 1 20 N Pacific Hwy SP 2-9795 SPUDS $249 per lOO. Harper Meat v. o. van nerry Lane. LIME Our price Includes spreading service UL 5-1245 or UL 5-1297 Agricultural Lime Distributing Co. BIG FIR-SLABS big double loads quick d e liver v MEDFORD FUEL SP 2-2111 2x" No. 4 T $35 oer M. St G Stibi Flooring. 1x8" No. 4 Btr. $35 per M 1x8" No. 2 St fttr. shiplap $75 per M 1x8 8 10 St 12' Cedar fencing 30 per M. No. 2 Cedar shingles $9 50 per Sp No. 1 Cedar Shingles $14 50 Per Sq 1x8" Chanel Siding $70 00 Per M. Shake Paint $4 00 per gal. WESTSIDE LUMBER CO SummitAve s?225s? BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale 20c each Mail Tribune office. 33 North Fir PIX TIME! YELLOW TRANSPARENT APPLES S 3-2338 Read and Use Classified Ads The Community's Bifffiest Marketplace The Lovu Cost Hi To Sll Items You No Longer Keed They'll Do It Every Time Howcum Dept. during ie day, HAPTHA'S HdlR LOOKS LIKE THE CAT WAS PL4yiNG WITH IT Lumber Industry fo Start Automation Washington About 300 of the nation's leading lumber manufacturers, retailers and oth er distributors plan to launch a program designed to bring about greater automation in the han dling of lumber from the saw mill to the retail level. Sponsoring the effort are the National Lumber Manufacturers association and National Retail Lumber Dealers association. Mortimer B. Doyle, executive vice president of NLMA, said the progam will "seek to devel op practical methods of packag ing lumber at the sawmill so it can be loaded and unloaded from railroad freight cars by completely mechanical means Doyle explained that this could "cut the handling costs of both retailers and manufactur ers and, at the same time, re duce the damage sustained by lumber and wood products dur ing shipment." Most lumber shipped by rail today is loaded and unloaded piece-by-piece with hand labor. Although fork lift trucks and other vehicles are used to move stocks from the sawmill to the freight cars and from freight cars to the storage bins of the wholesalers and retailers, con siderable time and manual labor is required to tranfer the lumber to and from these vehicles and cars. Smoke Jumpers Sent To Battle Flames Portland (IP) Smoke jumpers were dropped into the Wallowa-Whitman national for est Sunday to combat fires, ignited by lightning storms, the U.S. forest service said, and of ficials added they expect more fires to break out today. Guy Johnson, regional dis patcher, said more than 20 fires had broken out because of the lightning, including blazes in the Malheur national forest in east ern Oregon. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreeon for Jackson County In the Matter of the Estate of Etta M. Brown, deceased. Notice is herehv siven that the undersigned has filed his Final Ac count in the above entitled matter, and the above entitled Court, has fixed the 7th dav of Ausrust. 1957. at 10:00 o'clock A M. in the Circuit Court Room in the Court House in Medford. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Ac count and for the settlement thereof. GEORGE R. BROWN Executor Skyrman. Ouellette Sz Heisel Attorneys for Executor NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Or OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT Uothe Matter of the Estate of Flonnie I IW. Wooldridge. deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the above estate by an order made therein on July 19, 1957: all creditors having claims against said deceased are hereby notified to ore- sent the same, duly verified and with proper vouchers attached, to the un dersigned at the office of Roberts, Wellington & rjrancnneia. 201-5 U.S. National Bank Bldg.. Medford. Oregon. within six months from the date of mis notice. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 22nd day of July. 1957. , 1 Hi MKbl NATIONAL. BANK OF PORTLAND, OREGON Executor NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, rrooaie uepartment. in tne .Matter of the Estate of Freda roren. Deceased. No. 101 10. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been appointed and Qualified as administratrix of the esiaie ol reda K. r oren. deceased. ind all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouch ers, at the office of Kenneth G. Den man, attorney for the undersigned. 128 East Main Street. Medford. Oregon. ithin six months from the dat hereof. Dated and first published this 22nd day of July. 1957. uja if- tVANS. Administratrix Don't Say "Hello" Say "FILTER-FLO" Campaign Launched For Stricter Rules At Beauty Contest Long Beach, Calif. (W Miss Universe officials today launch ed a campaign to clamp down on contest rules in the wake of the most controversial pageant in the six-year history of the an nual event. The controversy led to the dis qualification of the judges' first choice for Miss United States of America and threatened to de throne the newly crowned Miss Universe, Peru's Gladys Zender. It was disclosed Saturday night at the coronation ball that Miss Zender was only 17 years old instead of the 18 that she had claimed and the age contest rules require. However, officials took an international loophole to get out of the predicament. Allowed to Retain Title Officials ruled that Miss Zen der would retain the title she won over 14 other international beauties Friday because in her native Peru she is regarded as an adult. Miss Zender, who is three months shy of 18, also claimed that in Peru beauty contest age limits start at 16. Shortly after officials had an nounced their last-minute ruling they were flooded with tele grams and telephone calls criti cizing them for. being lenient with the South American entry and yet three days earlier dis qualifying Miss U.S.A. for tell ing a "fib." Maryland's Leona Gage, who was named Miss U.S.A. Thurs day night, was sent home the next day after she finally admit ted that she was married and the mother of two. Her title and prize money were turned over to Miss Utah, Charlotte Shef field, who was runner-up among the five girls in the Miss U.S.A. finals. Strict Screening An official of the Max Factor firm, co-sponsors of the pagenat, said he would ask that a system of strict screening of future en trants be worked out at once. Pageant officials were expected to demand that applicants in next year's contest produce pass ports, birth certificates and affi davits in support of their age and marital status. "Why doesn't he call?" Every day , all over America, people who are expected home never get there . .1. be cause death on the high way intervenes! Last year, 40,000 Americans never came home from traffic ac cidents. Don't let it happen to you! , Here's how you can help: O tMv afly, courteously yourlf. Obtrv iped limits, warning signs. Whtra traffic lows or obyed, dMths go DOWNI Insist on strict nforcemont of oil traffic laws. They work for you, not against you. Whor traffic laws or Btrictty tRfarcd, deaths go DOWNI Svpporl jam local Safety Cork Published at a public servicm in cooperation with The Advertising Council . and the Newspaper Advertising Executives Association . By Jimmy Hatlo TrJEM COMES BEDTIME -4MD ITS AS PRETTy AS A PICTURE H THE H4IRDOERS' JOURM4L - Miss Zender's father, wealthy Peruvian manufacturer Eduardo Zender, and his wife kept a watchful eye over their daugh ter. They, however, broke a strict rule Saturday by letting her go to the coronation ball with a boy but minus a chape- rone. Zender agreed to let his daughter go on two tours total ing $10,000 she won in the con test but only after sponsors of the pageant agreed to his de mand that the girl would be ac companied by her mother or an other member of the family. Nuclear Shot 'Owens' Delayed Until Tuesday Las Vegas, Nev. . (IP) The Atomic Energy Commission early today postponed detona tion of nuclear shot "Owens" until tomorrow at 6:30 a.m. (PDT) because of unfavorable weather conditions. The postponement was the sixth consecutive delay of the firing of the below average size nuclear device. The test was scheduled to be staged at 6:20 a.m. (PDT) today before the latest postponement. Owens," billed as the ninth blast in the summer test series, is expected to have a yield equivalent to 6,000 tons of TNT. It will be fired from a helium filled balloon 500 feet above the Nevada proving grounds. TO THE 'SHOWERS' Las Vegas, Nev. HPi James Argenbright learned the hard way that an umpire's word lit erally is law. Argenbright got into a heated dispute with Um pire Bob Everett while watching a local paseoaii game rriaay. At the height of the argument the umpire pulled out a police badge and arrested the startled spectator for disorderly conduct. A 'SUPERMARKET" IN YOUR KITCHEN . . . - -- - - - -J- 1 TJl j r LIVE BETTER Francis Raps Holmes For Vetoing Measure Dayton, Ore. (W State Sen. Carl Francis, Dayton Re publican, said today Gov. Robert D. Holmes was "wrong" in vetoing a bill designed to create a mandatory state-wide system tor identification of criminals. The measure would have call ed for state police to serve as a clearing house for reports on crimes and criminals. Francis said he understood Holmes vetoed the measure be cause it would have allowed law officers to fingerprint and photo graph juveniles involved in traf fic violations. He said that he has an opinion from the attor ney general's office which says present law allows fingerprint ing and photographing of any one charged with a misde meanor, including traffic viola tors. Francis sponsored the legisla tion. Tavern Owner Slain Trying To Stop Fight San Francisco IW Roy Barm, nationally knbwn foot ball star, died today of bullet wounds inflicted on him while he was trying to settle a row be tween two patrons of his tavern. Barni, 29, died in San Fran cisco hospital after undergoing emergency hospital treatment. The three bullets entered his right chest, left lower abdomen and right thigh. Shortly before he succumbed, a priest administered the last rites of the Roman Catholic church. Held in the shooting was James D. Invirnizi, 62, a truck driver and old friend of Barni's. Police charged him with sus picion of murder. The shooting took place late Sunday night in front of Barni's Marina district tavern, "The Huddle." With the U.S. 24th Division in Korea (IP) Any foreign pow er with aggressive intentions bet ter not start with Pvt. James McNames, of Derby, Colo. Mc Names has six brothers and six sisters, all stationed with the Army in Europe. His father re cently retired from the army and only his mother has seen no military service. 0 J v SCHfKltr OlSIIUfIS CO., U.1X IIS.OSD WHISKY, M HOOF, SX GUI NEUTRAL SPIIITS. ; . S SEE YOUR FAVORITE APPLIANCE DEALER THE CALIFORNIA ORICON POWER COMPANY A Wettera Company oaned and operated by Western People Monday, July 22. 1957 Around Hollywood Hollywood OP) Tele vision's gradual "go west" move ment has turned into a busy A stampede. Actors, pro ducers, adver tising - agency men and pro grams them selves are de serting Madi son Ave. and if f i Rock efeller U&An-.L Center for the Aline nosav land of orange trees, sport shirts and cameras. The capital of television has moved from New York to Holly wood lock, stock and Trendex ratings. And the medium is now leaning overwhelmingly from live shows to film. Now out of 113 network eve ning shows this fall season, 78, or 70 per cent, will originate in Hollywood (last year it was 54 per cent), according to pres ent plans. Of the 113 programs, 64 per cent will be on film (including few shows filmed in Europe or new York). TV trade sources believe live TV always will be with us for special events, news shows, in terviews and other non-fiction programs. But live TV drama has been curtailed. Spectaculars in Hollywood One of the top New York live dramas, the Goodyear-Alcoa Playhouse, here after will be performed before Hollywood film cameras. Alfred Hitch cock's new NBC show, "Sus picion, will be two-thirds live from New York. Some top live New York dramatic offerings. such as "Robert Montgomery Presents," were sent to the showers last spring. NBC s first two spectaculars of the season Mary Martin in 'Anne Get Your Gun" and Van Johnson in "The Pied Piper" both will originate in Holly wood, and "The Pied Piper" will be filmed. 'Those live New York dramas seldom get the ratings of a filmed show," is the ' way one agency executive here puts it. The live shows are put on by people trained on Broadway and they're too highbrow." The flood of film means for the viewer a rash of western fMRsSMSm.'' i A HOME FOOD FREEZER Reduces Meal Preparation Time Reduces. Shopping Time Reduces Food Costs MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THrRTEW By ALINE MOSBY United Press Correspondent - 1 series (16) and mysteries (6) with comedy shows and series (15) de creased but still around. Warner Studio alone is turning out four western series "Cheyenne," "Sugarfoot," "Maverick" and "Colt .45." Independents Busy But the strong number of filmed shows does not mean the Hollywood major movie studios art taking over TV. Sixty-two of the fall's filmed evening shows are being made by independent companies, only nine by Warn er's, Twentieth Century-Fox Dis ney and Columbia. Desilu Pro ductions turns out more TV film than the theatrical output of five major film studios. But even a small slice of the TV film business has brought prosperity to the majors. Warn er Studio plans a $15 million TV film production program for the coming season, and is con structing a million dollar TV building and remodeling three sound stages to take care of its busy TV unit. The major movie studios even are sending scouts to New York to bid for TV film commercials. The TV commercial business formerly was centered in New York, but now 90 per cent of filmed TV blurbs will be made in Hollywood, $65 million year ly business. AMAZING THE WAY flows on . . beautiful Super Kem-Tone comes ready to use, flows smoothly from brush or roller, covers most sur faces in one coat. One gallon does the average room. In one day you can give your walls a new look! In new, gorgeous colors ... all guaranteed washable! $g3STGallon ... Deep Tones $6.69 Gallon , QUALITY W TfaltUea'd AT LOWEST PRICES ii w II II II I ITnlT)fovv?A SPECIALISTS Free Parking - IN LEAVES MORE TIME FOR FAMILY FUN! (HQ) Most of the world's jute comet from India. 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