FOURTEEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
21-FOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS
rUEEERBRUSHPhone SP283i
FOR SALE OAK. SP3-3742.
BOAT SALE 15'-, REDUCTION
$345 14' Hollywood
Speedster $ 463
$535 16' HollvWood
Puget Sounder S 49"
$740 16' Hollywood
Convertible $ 629
$1240 17' Hollywood
Convertible S1054
$1345 16' Bell Bov Conv SI 143
OWEN BOAT WORKS. SP2-6054
NEW Chico air cooler. S30. Apt. size
gas range, $45. 40" gas range. $60.
All in good condition. SP 3-2652.
HARDWOOD Big measure good
quality quick delivery. S29 per
cord NO 4-1345 Mill Cafe.
WHEN vou're thinking of surplus
think of DUNHAilS Where vou
L ALWAYS save j
BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS
for sale 20c each MaiJ Tribune
office. 33 North Fir
FINE ANTQUES
N 99 TRADING CENTER
2740 N Pacific Hwy SP 3-3227
HARDWOOD DRY BODY FIR
RANGE WOOD Ph TW 9-1053
L & D WOOD YARD
Baby furn. bale Beatons. 534 N. Front
PIANOS-forsaie reconditioned easy
terms Also babv furn at prices you
canafford Beaton's.534N Front
OAK WOOD S!3 cord. $7 tier. jrU-2-5621
after 2.30p-m
Laurel & oak" wood. $22 cord. sp-
2-9165 or 529 S. Grape.
OLD sawd ustf or mulch! KE 5-1694
R C A WHIRLPOOL
APPLIANCES
FELDMAN & OLSON
237 E Main Ph SP 2-2458
HEAVY-dutv 3-vr battery exchange,
S10.95. Meqford Battery Co.
ROOFING - SIDING - INSULATION
Tf you don't have your roofing, sid
ing & insulation done by Ekerson's
you are paying too milch For the
average house, financed 100
Roof $9 91 mo
Insulation 4" Blow sn 48 mo.
Asbestos Siding applied S15.97 mo.
EKERSON PAINT & ROOFING
! 9 E. Jackson St. SP 3-3631
COW manure bed your flower beds
for the winter. SP 3-5669
22-BUS1NSSS OPPORTUNITIES
FREE CATALOG Contains hundreds
of businesses, farms & income prop
erties throughout U.S., Canada.
Specify type & location desired. Deal
direct with owners. U.I. Buyers
Digest. 1608 Hillhurst. Dept. 1192,
Los Angeles 27. Calif.
FOR SALE 1 share in Co-op Ply
wwod plant. SP 3-3258.
FOR SALE 150 x139' BUSINESS
FRONTAGE, city center.- Cement
block shop, large buiiding. cement
floor, ideal for heavy equipment,
tire shop. 2 bdrm. living quarters.
Modern. $8500 down. Harold Crowl,
Cave Junction. Ore. Phone 5601.
1 NEED someone who can help finance
one of the gTeatest possibilities I
have ever encountered. My estim
ate is 12 million in profit. This is
a developed gold propertv in Ne
vada. SP 3-3332. C. L. ROBISON.
Rt. 2 Box 514, Ross Lane, Medford.
I'OR Sale or Lease 100x100 waiehouse
in Medford bordering on railroad
Has large refrigeration units Some
trade considered on sale Call Rose
burg OSbo-ne 9-8451 Write A
Suksdorft Winston Ore
SELL, trade or offer. Cafe, living
quarters. 3647 S. Pacific Hwy.
MAJOR OIL COMPANY
Has combination Service Station and
and garage for lease.
SP 3-5066
SANDWICH TRAILER
Tullv equiped. Move where business
is. construction sites, etc. See this
money make, And make offer.
Del Rogue Realty
1506 N. Riverside
Phone SP 3-5154 anytime
TVANTED Reliable party with itSlv
ment to lease pear orchard: about
1 000 bearing trees. SP 3-2494 eves.
OR SALE or Exchange Reinforced
concrete store building together with
4 apts all occupied. On main corn
er through hwy. Center of logging,
fishing, hunting. Cash price S14.000.
Terms if desired. F. M. Kincaid.
owner. Butto Fails. Ore.
23 MACHINERY & TRACTORS
'53 CMC DUMP truck. 302 motor. 5
speed main box. 3 speed Brownie,
dual drive, 5-6 yard box. Good con
dition. SP i'-5670.
LIKE NEW. 1935 Autocar with 1956
Pierce trailer. All the extras on
this equipment make it a excellent
buy. Priced right. MU 2-8561 or see
at 809 Clay St.. Ashland.
WANT dual drive log truck for short
Jogs. SP 2-7825 after 6.
ONE '54 Model D-4 front end loader.
One T-9. '52 model. Also a '46
Dodge cabover flatbed l'i ton
Medford Motor & Equipment. 502
S Riverside.
OFF SEASON
CLEARANCE SALE
DEMONSTRATORS & FLOOR
MODELS UP TO 25 OFF!
- Chain Saws
Power Mowers
Garden Tractors
Tillers
Riding Tractors
SAVE!
Hurry! These models are going fast!
Pick yours now and SAVE! All of
these models carry a brand new
guarantee.
SOUTHERN OREGON
EQUIPMENT CO.
3540 N. Pacific Hwy.
SP 3-3633
24-FOR EXCHANGE
'47 OLDS. Good condition for power
saw or what? Ever Shady Court.
LARGE 2 story older home in Eagle
Point. Has wonderful possibilities.
Take in truck. Cat. building sites
or what have you. HI 6-3164 eves,
or Sunday.
30.06. like new. Trade for good milk
cow HI S-3BQ1.
25 MISCELLANEOUS
Use Mai) Tribune Want Ads '
MUST
1 956 Ca
4 Door Sedan DeVille. One owner power steering
power brakes power seat and power windows.
Spotless inside and out!
Will finance and take trade in . . .
May Be Seen SUNOA f at 505 S. KEENEWAY
26-PERSONAl
WILL not be responsible for any debts
other than my own. Richard T.
Knutson. 1030 Stewart Ave.
WILL buy small mortgages and con
! tracts. Write Tribune Box No. 4643
j FALL CLASSES START Oct. 14 at
Medford Beauty School.
OGFING SIDING Low cost. All
work guaranteed, oene scnnieizer.
KE 5-1410.
WATKINS quality product SP 3-5667
VITAMINS & COSMETICS
RAWLEIGH S SP 2-4438
ANY ONE having a Qrinking problem
is welcome at Alcoholics Anony
mous Meeting? 8 o m Wert & Sat
123'7 W Main Ph SP 2-6657
27-BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Generators Starters
Generator-Starter repairs & exchange
Armature winding Cliff Auto Elec
tric. '.311 N Riverside SP 2-5068
Floor Service
SANDING & finishing old or new
floors. Gym finin. George Denney
Granite & Top Soil
GRANITE
TOP SOIL, Creek run gravel, fill dirt.
Prompt delivery. Chas. Bennett,
SP 2-2511.
GRANITE
CRUSHED & PIT RUN
LOADED OR DELIVERED
R G LULL Ph SP 3-4781
CRUSHED" ROCK. RAND & GRAVE!
M C LININGER & SONS
SP 2-5336 Of SP 2-5897
CREEK run gravel Fine Bear Creek
soii Pit run granite Jim Nuns
KE 5-1643;
GRANITE Loading or Delivering
LUCIUS & WTLLBURT LULL
Ph NO 4-148
Septic Tank
CASPER'S
Septic tanks pumped and cleaned
TANKS INSTALLED
Dram work Free inspection.
Low set prices No mileage charge
24 hours service Loci I War II vet
Dia 1 SP 3-15 1 1 or SP 2-681 8
MITCHELL SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Tanks cleaned and repaired Drain
fields laid New tanks installed Lic
ensed and Bonded Work guaran
teed KE 5-2700.
DICK'S "DISPOSAL SERVICE
Septic tanks cleaned installed &
repaired Back hoe work Ditching
& excavating
M R Dicki GUST Ph SP 3-1457
SANITATION SERVICE
(Licensed & Bonded)
Dan-ell Fariss O E Conklin
PRKCASI REINFORCED CONCRETE
SINGLE PIECE SEPTIC TANKS
Drain fields Soil drains
Meets all State FHA Codes
LOW COST FINANCING
TANKS PUMPED
, TRENCHING bACKHOE WORK
. Free Estimates Guaranteed Work
Ph SP 3-2491 2875 Lone Pine Rd
Tractor Work
TRACTOR WORK
Disc. Plow Level. Mow. Rake. Bale
KE-5-1692 E M. Garwood.
Painting
PAINTING Siding & shakes. Carpent
er work. Free estimate. All work
guaranteed. 100 financing. SP-
2-771L
SPRAY painting, roofs houses genera)
painting Free estimates Sullivar
Bros 219 S Ivy Ph SP 2-9851
PAINTING Brush or Spray Free
estimates and terms A Q Murphy
Ph SP 2-8595 or SP 2-9143
Oil Burner Service
SPARKOTri BTONINllEATERS
4th & Front Ph SP 3-5896
KENNEDY r'UEL Oil
Roofing
ROOFING New or repaired, wood
shingle staining. Free estimates.
All work guaranteed. lOCJo fin
ancing. SP 2-7711.
FOR all your roofing siding & insula
tion needs, 100 financing. Call
B"h Brown. SP 3-1523
Pests and Termite Control
LOYD TERMITE CONTROL Protect
your home from termites. Free in
spection KE-5-1362 or SP-2-7598
Foundation work-
TERMITES
Call Paramount Pest Control
Inspect before buying SP 2-9701
Rug Cleaning
Rf 'ARY rug machine. Carolyn clean
er. Randy's Cleaning Service. Free
estimates SP 3-4069.
Asphalt & Cement Paving
ASPHALT P.WING Driveways,
motels parking areas mill yards
roads and industrial floors Free es
timates Work guaranteed Rogue
River Paving Co Ph SP "i-4G37
TV and Radio
RADIO & TV SERVICING
Ph. Gold Hill UL 5-1362
TED POHLMANN
HAMMILL TV SERVICE CO
Open 10 ajn to 8:30 Dm
18J4 W Main Ph SP 3-5406
Plumbing
BROOK'S ELECTRIC
PLUMBING DEPT
For fast, courteous and efficient
service on all vour plumbing prob
lems call SP 1-5209
Pump Service
JIFFY PUMP SERVICE
f UNIVERSAL PUMP SALES
The rugged pump for Every Purpose
Pump Rentals & Repair
1311 N Riverside. SP 3-5510. SP2-5039
House Moving
MEDFORD HOUSE MOVING
Houses moved, raised. leveled.
Foundations installed.
Free estimates. Ph. SP 2-4244
Floor Covering
Dead Line on Classified Ads: 5:30
p.m. for following day. except 10
a.m for Monday; for Sunday, noon
Saturdav
Building and Construction
REMODELING Painting - taping
Texturing Call NORDW1CK
TW 9-1547 evenings
Transportation
MITCHELL BROTHERS-TRUCK
LINES
P.O. Box 687. Medord. Oregon
Operators Johnson Truck Line
Trucking service between Oregon.
Wash.. Idaho Montana & Calif On
building material, machinery for
est products. Heavy hauling equip
nient available SP 2-5277.
ATUEL HUPP DUDLEY INC.
TRUCK TRANSPORTATION
P O Eox 242 Medford Oregon
ICC-MC 71652 Rapid transportation
between Southern Oregon and points
and places in Calif on all building
materials heavy machinery and
livestock Ph Medford KE 5-1632
Easy-Just Dial SP 2-6141
SELL
diilac
Sunday, October 6, 1957
20-30 Club Schedules
Picture for Meeting
A film entitled "The Littlest
Giant," sponsored by the Nation
al Consumer Finance associa
tion, will be shown at the Thurs
day meeting of the 20-30 club,
club officials have announced.
S. L. Stark and Bruce Ham
mond will be guest speakers at
the meeting.
The club held its weekly
meeting in the" Medford hotel
Thursday. Guest r speaker was
Don McNeil, manager of the
Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce, who discussed the
function of the service club in
1he community.
Capt. Clyde Fichtner of the
Medford police department dis
cussed firearms safety at a re
recent meeting.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
REPOSESSED SEWING MACHINES
All makes. Pick up payments. Al
most new machines left on our
hands. Discounts for cash. See Bill
Davenport Credit Manager. New
Universal Ziz Zag Portable, S69.50.
Davenport Appliance Shop
2101 W. Main 21 Blks out W. Main
RUMMAGE SALE bv American Leg
ion Auxiliary, Oct. 10th & 11th,
Thurs. all day. Fri. till 12 noon.
American Legion Bldg., 531 S. Riv
erside. SPECIAL
Barb Wire
Light and medium weight
S5 50 and S8.50 roll
TRIANGLE LUMBER & FEED CO.
BULBS, best grade, separate colors.
Peony roots. Parrott tulips. Special
SI doz.
BERRYDALE FLOWER FARM.
New White Portable, $49.50
Almost new Elna. Automatic Regu
lar S339 NOW S200. Premier Morse
Zig Zag Portable S59. Viking Con
sole Zig Zag Sino discount.
DAVENPORT APPLIANCE SHOP
2101 W. Main 21 Blks out W. Main
FOR SALE Late model automatic
washer in perfect condition. SP-
2-8802.
SAVE
CASH & CARRY
Pabco 3-tab roofing $3.90 sq. ft.
B grade panel shakes S10 sq. ft.
' 10" & 12" No. 3 resaw sheathing
S55 M. 1 x 8" Std. & Btr. shiplap
(by unit) $65 M. 2x6" No. 4 T&G
$35 M.
NORTON LUMBER CO.
PHOENIX. OREGON
FHA Home Improvement Loans
KEYS MADE
SISKIYOU HARDWARE
225 W MAIN
DEEP Well Pump with 18 gal. tank,
$75. S&H Green Stamps.
SISKIYOU HARDWARE
225 W. Main SP 2-2939
COMFORTABLE apt. to exchange
for part time work. To quiet person.
SP 3-3321 after 6 p.m.
USED Ashley Heater $75. S&H Green
Stamps.
SISKIYOU HARDWARE
225 W. Main SP 2-2939
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Rummage Baked Foods & Plant
Sale. Oct. 8 &9. 108 N. Ivy. Please
bring contributions to above loca
tion Mon. 1 p.m. 8 p.m. SP 2-2731
for details.
SACRIFICE 27' Shults house trailer.
$300 cash or highest bid by 10-7.
Shady Oaks Ttrailer Court, Central
Point, blue trailer.
USED Oakland wood heater $50. S&H
Green Stamps.
SISKIYOU HARDWARE
225 W. Main SP 2-2939
ANNOUNCING the reopening of the
Palace Barber Shop, 328 West Sixth
st. in post office block by Ray
Guss owner hours 9 a.m. to 6
p.m. I aim to please while here
to serve you.
LIME Our price Includes spreading
service UL 5-1245 or UL 5-1297
Agricultural Lime Distributing Co.
BUNDLES OB OLD NEWSPAPERS for
sale 20c each Mail Tribune office
33 North Fir
NOTICE SPRAYING
Peach trees for curlv leaf.
SP 2-5376. WITHROW.
"OIL TO BURN"
MOBILHEAT
We give S&H Green Stamps
MEDFORD FUEL SP 2-2111
27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Fuel
FIREPLACE WOOD. Red Fir or White
Fir. 300 cu. ft. load $9 to S15.
TOE WHIPPLE SP 2-6729
. Keating
FIREPLACE; Furnaces. Proven per
. formance. The only open front fire
place with 24 hr. forced air, floor
level heat! Old fireplaces now re
modeled give efficient, dependable
heat. Free estimates. P. O. Box 791
Ashland or SP 3-5213. Home Owners
Specialties. Distributor "Lectro
Speed" elect, baseboard heat.
GLASS-O-MATIC. New, different, dur
able glass front for circulating fire
places. $79.95 delivered. Home Own
ers Specialties. 114 E. 11th near
Central. SP 3-5213 or MU 9-7907.
GLASSHEAT by Continental. The
Sunshine Heat. lOOi financing.
619 E. Jackson - SP 2-9854
ASHLEY
24 hour thermostatic downdraft
wood heaters and Repair Service
BIG Y SUPPLY SP 3-3160
Lawn & garden Equipment Center
Tree Service
ORE-CAL TREE SERVICE
By RAY CHAMBER LIN
Complete tree service by expert
tree surgeons Guaranteed satisfac
tion Reasonable o rices Licensed
& insured Phone SP 2-8052
Well Drilling
CRATER WELL DRILLING Immedi
ate service All work guaranteed
FHA terms on wells & pumps. SP-2-2098
3061 Crater Lake Ave.
SHULTS BROS well drilling & pump
service We . strive to please every
customer SP 3-4141 Eves SP 2-5669
DEISTER S WELL DRILLING CO roi
your water well problems Reliable
& experienced Up to the minute
' equipment 139 Vancouver
SP 2-9308
GOFF BROTHERS Well Drillers. Ex
perienced & reliable S&H Green
Stamps Otfice Siskiyou Hdwe. 225
W Main Ph SP 2-2939
Eves SP 2-7026 or NO 4-1448.
GRIBBLE WE LI DRILLING
303 5th Ave Gold Hill
Ph UL 5-1328
ROGT-E VALLEY DRILLING CO
Reliable & experienced Fast mod
ern equipment Terms SP 2-7372
885 Shafer Lare. off Kings Hwy
Medical Society Sets
Meeting Wednesday
Dr. Irvio B. Hill, superintend
ent of Oregon Fairview home,
Salem, will speak at the Jack
son County Medical society
meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Hosts for the dinner meeting
at the Rogue Valley Country
club will be Drs. Joseph Antony
and Warren Bishop.
Those- wishing additional in
formation may call Dr. Earl L.
Lawson, society secretary, at
SPring 3-3607.
LEGAL NOTICES
RESOLUTION NO. 910
A RESOLUTION proposing to permit
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 providing for
notice thereot.
WHEREAS the City of Medford has
heretofore caused a water main in
the City of Medford to be laid on
Crater Lake Avenue from Saling Ave
nue to Spring Street and the Council
being of the opinion that said water
main may be used by the property
fronting on that portion of said main
on Crater Lake Avenue from Saling
Avenue to Spring Street in the City
of Medford. Oregon, and
WHEREAS said water main has not,
as yet, been paid for andiit appearing
to the Council that the use of said
water main as a lateral water main
by 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 water main laid in the
City of Medford described as follows,
to-wit:
As laid on Crater Lake Avenue
from Saling Avenue to Spring Street
in the City of Medford, Oregon.
May be use by the property front
ing thereon as a lateral water main
without materially interfering with
the use thereof for the purpose of a
water main, the purpose for which it
was originally laid, and the Council
proposes to permit the owners of ad
jacent property to use the same for
lateral purposes as aforesaid.
Section 2. It is the intention of the
Council to assess the property fronting
on the street wherein said water main
is laid as hereinbefore last described
its proportionate share of so much of
the cosr thereof as equals the special
benefit which will result to said prop
erty from the use of said water main
as a lateral water main of such size
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 de
termine that the sum of S2.35 per
front foot is the amount of such spe
cial benefit and the proportionate cost
of such a lateral water main to such
property as aforesaid and intends to
assess said amount against such adja
cent property on account thereof.
Section 3. The Council will meet at
the hour ot 7:30 o'clock P.M., at the
Council Chamber in the City Hall on
the '17th day of October, 1957. at
which time and place all protests of
said assessment, as hereinbefore pro
vided 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 posting
the same in 5 public places in said
City: said publication and said posting
to be not less than 10 days before the
date of said meeting.
Passed by the Council and signed
bv me in authentication of its passage
this 19th day of September, 1957.
John Snider, Mayor.
ATTEST
D. F. Huson, Recorder.
Approved by me this 19th day of
September, 1957.
John Snider, Mayor.
RESOLUTION NO. 911
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 front
ing on the streets wherein said water
main is laid; setting a time and place
for protests thereto and providing for
notice thereof
WHEREAS the City of Medford has
heretofore caused a water main in the
City of Medford to be laid on Black
Oak Drive from Acorn Way to Country
Club Drive and on Country Club Drive
from Black Oak Drive (North) to
Black Oak Drive (South), and the
Council being of the opinion that said
water main may be used by the prop
erty fronting on that portion of said
main on Black Oak Drive from Acorn
Way to Country Club Drive and on
Country Club Drive from Black Oak
Drive (North i to Black Oak Drive
(South) in the City of Medford, Ore
gon, 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 as a lateral, water main
by said property last above mentioned
will not materially interfere with the
use thereof for the purpose for 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 water main laid in the City
of Medford described as follows, to
wit: As laid on Black Oak Drive from
Acorn Way to Country Club Drive and
on Country Club Drive from Black
Oak Drive (North) to Black Oak
Drive (South) in the City of Medford,
Oregon.
May be used by the property front
ing thereon as a lateral water main
without materially interfering with
the use thereof for the purpose of a
water main, the purpose for which
it was originally laid, and the Council
proposes to permit the owners of
adjacent property to use the same for
lateral purposes as aforesaid.
Section 2. It is the intention of the
Council to assess the property fronting
on the streets wherein said water main
is laid as hereinbefore last described
its proportionate share of so much
of the cost thereof as equals the spe
cial benefit which will result to said
property from the use of said water
main as a lateral watermain of such
size as would be required to supply
the property fronting on said streets
in case said water main was not so
used and the Council has and does
hereby determine that the sum of
S2.35 per front foot is the amount of
such special benefit and the propor
tionate cost of such a lateral water
main to such property as aforesaid
and intends to 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 Hall on
the 17th day of October. 1957. M
which time and place all protests of
said assessment, as hereinbefore pro
vided for will be heard.
Section 4. The Recorder is hereby
directed to serve notice hereof upoa
the property owners aforesaid by pub
lishing this resolution 3 times in a
newspaper published and of general
circulation in said City and by posting
the same in 5 public places in said
City; said publication and said posting
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 passage
this 19th day of September, 1957.
John Snider, Mayor.
ATTEST
D. F. Huson. Recorder.
Approved by me this 19th day of
September, 1957.
John Snider, Mayor.
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CENTRAL POINT
Girl Scout Meeting Set
Bv DORIS HUGHES
Central Point There will be
a meeting Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 8
p.m. in the Junior High school
library for parents, leaders and
assistant leaders of Girl Scouts.
There is a need for helpers and
leaders, and those who wish to
help are asked to attend the
meeting. Mrs. Bruce Stuart is
neighborhood chairman. Mrs. R.
F. Greene is troop consultant and
Mrs. Helen Monsey is the troop
organizer.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Greenman
spent Thursday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Taylor of
Ashland.
A meeting was held Tuesday
at the Jewett Elementary school
for the first and second grade
room mothers. They met with
the executive committee to dis
cuss plans for the "Back to
School" program which is sched
uled Oct. 22.
The new room mothers for the
first grade are Mrs. Marvin
Wright, Mrs. Joseph Clement,
Mrs. Richard Krupp, Mrs. Carl
Morgan, Mrs. George Anderson,
Mrs. Frank Richardson Jr., Mrs.
George Johns, Mrs. Glenn Win
kle, Mrs. Cecil Manar, Mrs. Har
old Sharp, Mrs. James Scott, and
Mrs. Clarence Englund.
Room mothers for the second
grade are Mrs. L. C. Lesenbee,
Mrs. Shirley Kelly, Mrs. P. J.
LEGAL NOTICES
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Oral auction bids will be received
by the Regional Forester, or his
authorized representative at the office
of the Forest Supervisor, Post Office
Building, Medford, Oregon, beginning
at 2:00 p.m., November 8. 1957. for
all merchantable timber marked or
designated for cutting on an area
embracing about 298 acres located
in a general scale area of 2.815 acres,
more or less, within sections 15. 16.
21. 27. 28, 33, & 34, T. 30 S., R. 3 E.,
and sections 4. 8, & 9 T. 31 S., R. 3 E.,
W.M., surveyed, in the Flat Creek,
Woodruff Creek, and Rogue River
Watersheds. Rogue River National
Forest. Douglas and Jackson Counties,
Oregon. The estimated volumes are
18.700 M board feet of Douglas-fir.
2.800 M board feet of all species of
pine, 3,300 M board feet of white
fir and other species. The minimum
acceptable bid per M board feet is
as follows: Douglas-fir S19.25, all
species of pine S34.30. white fir and
other species S5.65. This includes the
following stumpage rates, per M board
feet: Douglas-fir S18.60, all species
of pine S33.65. white fir and other
species S5.00, plus S0.45 for sale area
betterment and S.20 for slash dis
posal for all species; Provided, That
when 15,000 M board feet of Douglas
fir, and when 2,100 M board feet of
pine, and when 2,780 board feet of
white fir' and other species have been
scaled and paid for, for each species
or species group, the sum of the
rates for stumpage and required de
posits for sale area betterment, for
each species or species group, will
be increased by S8.95 per M board
feet for Douglas-fir, S16.70 per M
board feet for all species of pine,
and S3.40 per M board feet for white
fir and other species. As a qualifica
tion for oral bidding, all bidders
must submit a sealed bid accompanied
by the required payment to the
Forest Supervisor prior to 2:00 p.m..
November 8, 1957. Sealed bids will
be posted at the beginning of the
auction for the information of all
bidders. A money order, bank draft,
cashier's or certified check in the
sum of 534,000.00 must accompany
each bid. to be applied on the pur
chase price, refunded, or retained in
part as liquidated damages, according
to the conditions of sale. If requested
by the purchaser, contract terms will
permit felling of timber in advance
of payment up to the value of the
performance bond. If an oral bid
is declared to be high at the closing
of the auction, the bidder must im
mediately confirm the oral bid by
submitting it in writing on a Forest
Service bid form. The right to reject
any and all bids is reserved. Forest
Service bid forrms for use in submit
ting sealed bids and full information
concerning the timber, the conditions
of sale and the submission of bids
should be obtained from the District
Ranger, Union Creek Ranger Station,
Prospect. Oregon, the Forest Super
visor, Medford, Oregon, or the Reg
ional Forester, Portland. Oregon, be
fore bids are submitted.
Reject
left R
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At
RETER FRUIT CO.
327 South Fir Street
Bring Your Own Container
The
Pierce, Mrs. Wesley Riley, Mrs.
! Thomas Smith, Mrs. Albert
i Thompson, Mrs. John Smock,
j Mrs. Lumas Burrough, Mrs. Orth
Miller, Mrs. Leonard Franek,
Mrs. W. P. Thornton, and Mrs.
Robert Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gordon,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jantzer,
Milton Gordon and Dexter Ben
stonX)f Central Point went on a
hunting trip to Yamsey mountain
last week end. They were met
there by Mr. Theron Gordon,
former Central Point resident,
now living in Redmond.
Miss Tenley Ann Pacey,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Pacey is visiting the home of
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Theron Gordon, in Redmond.
Miss Linda Obenchain, a stu
dent at Oregon State college, is
now residing at Woodburn where
she is doing her student teach
ing at the Woodburn High
school. She is teaching home
economics. Miss Obenchain is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Obenchain.
Edward Gilkey and son, Mar
tin Gilkey, and Mr. and Mrs.
James Gleason went on a hunt
ing trip last week end in the
Green Springs area.
Warren Jack arrived home
Wednesday after serving four
years in the Marines. He spent
two years of that time in Ha
waii. Jack's father, Merle Jack,
and his grandmother, Mrs. Eliz
abeth Jack, live in Central Point.
The Central Point Presbyter
ian Women's circle met Wednes
day, Oct. 2, in the home of Mrs.
Violet Woods at 435 Manzenita
st. The president, Mrs. John
Croskell, appointed three chair
men during the meeting. Theyi
were Mrs. lviaynard JVlcK.ay, pro
gram; Mrs. Violet Woods, world
service; and Mrs. Franklin Geb
hard, -fellowship. Projects were
planned during the meeting. The
hostess served refreshments.
- E. P. Stone, who is in Sacred
Heart hospital, is slightly im
proved although he still is ser
iously ill and not able to have
visitors. Stone is well known in
the Central Point area, having
been the druggist in Central
Point for many years.
Riley Potter of Wilow Springs
rd. is in Good Samaritan hos
pital in Portland where he un
derwent surgery Tuesday.
Frank McKimmens, Lawrence
Leonard, Al Motes and Jerry
Leonard went hunting last Sat
urday in the mountains near
Brownsboro.
Charles A. Meyer, principal of
Central Point grade and junior
high school, reported that the
final drive for the PTA is now
under way.. Last week there were
477 members. There are now
514. The goal has been set for
600 members. There will .be
prizes for the school rooms hav
ing the highest per cent of par
ents joining.
Charles A. Meyer stated that
the school pictures should be
ready for distribution next week.
Brownie Den 119 met in the
little gymnasium last Tuesday.
The Den was divided into three
patrols. Patrol leaders are Vicki
Harper, Christine Evans and
Cindy Bartley. New patrol lead-
Cornice
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BUDGET
DOLLAR
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Fire Prevention
Week Is Observed
Carelessness and indifference
to common fire , dangers are the
rnain cause of rising fire losses,
according to Medford Fire Chief
Gordon Barker. t
Barker urged Medford resi
dents to participate in National
Fire Prevention week, Oct. 6 to
12. Fire prevention is everynes
responsibility and only by a con
scientious effort can people rid
their homes of the ordinary haz
ards which are the cause of most
fires, Barker said.
National Fire Prevention week
seeks to eliminate ordinary haz
ards which cause 90 per cent of
all fires, according to the Na
tional Fire Protection associa
tion. Barker listed several items as
good fire prevention habits. They
include regular inspection and
cleaning of chimneys; repairing
and keeping clean heating units;
enough electric outlets, replace
ment of worn extension cords
and repairment of all electrical
equipment at the first sign of
trouble; keep matches out of the
reach of children and to be care
ful with all lighted objects; turn
in rags, papers and magazines
for salvage and keep closets, at
tics and basements clean.
A substantial drop in fire
losses followed Fire Prevention
Week last year but "as soon as
people lapsed back into careless
living habits, losses begin to
climb, Chief Barker added.
ers will be elected every six
weeks. Den leader is Mrs. Ev
erett Grissom.
Visitors to the meeting were
were Mrs. Ed Griggs and daugh
ters. Mrs. Everett Grissom asked
all Brownies to bring their Na
tional registration dues by Oct.
15.
Hunting in the Antelope area i
last week end were Everett Gris
som, Ding Copinger, Art Adams,
Don Grissom, Rollie Davis, and j
Wayne Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Grissom
and children of Central Point
spent Wednesday evening visit
ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Bishop of Medford.
There was a meeting of Girl
Scout leaders last Tuesday morn
ing at the Jewett elementary
school. Organization plans for
the school year were discussed
by the group.
Last week end,' Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Ivey ' and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bowen went hunting in
the Green Springs area.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lawton
have named their new son, Dan-
ny Ray. He was born Sept. 2b.
Dead Line on Classified Ads: 530
a.m. for Monday: for Sunday, noon
zsaiuraay.
If Your Problem Is Hunting Bucks,
Call Commercial
- LOANS FROM -
$25.00 to $2,500.00
AUTOMOBILE FURNITURE SALARY
COMMERCIAL
' INDUSTRIAL
FINANCE CORP.
Phone SP 3-4564 Sparta Bldg. Medford
Jega Airplane
Parking Costs $3
Detroit (IP) James Rader of
Detroit got a S3 parking ticket
for parking his airplane illegally.
"As long as it has wheels, we
can ticket anything for parking,"
Patrolman Richard Graff de
clared when he found Rader's
ing zone near the Detroit City
single-engine plane in a no park
ing zone near the Detroit City
Airport.
Three Brothers Change
Hunting Luck Same Day
Charleston.Miss. OP George
Cossar says his three sons, who
had hunted deer unsuccessfully
for several years, changed their
luck on the same day. Bill bagged
a seven-point buck at 6 a.m
George killed a seven-point buck
at 8 a.m., John came in with a
five-point buck late in the after
noon. LUMBER
BARGAINS
White Fir
2 and Better V-Rustic
No.v 4 Cedar
No. 5 Cedar
No. 5 Pine
Reject Pine Paneling
W. H. DAUGHERTY
' COMPANY
WHITE CITY
REAL ESTATE
TOP
VALUES!
From
YAHDAGBIFT
LEEYER
Agency Realtor
O'Anjou Bldg.
Ph SP 3-5391
ENJOY THE SERIES WITH
CURLY COMICE'S "
SERIES CLINCHER
Even though your favorite ream
didn't win, when you step thru the
front loor of this lovely home life
will start anew. Located in select
Pioneer subdivision a 3 bed
room home under spreading oak
trees ' 2 full baths beam
ceiling, wood paneling. A must
Call today.
"STEAL HOME" ,
No one can blame you for steal
ing this one, and you'll be glad
you did when you see it. Choice
eastside "Valley View" location
Big bedrooms extra nice yard.
BEST SEAT IN
THE STANDS
Right you can see all of
Medford from your "picture" liv
ing room window. Space for the
whole family 3 bedrooms
family rooms 1 V baths
forced air heat and a big eastside
lot. Call today.
THIS IS A HIT!
Modern design beam ceil
ings natural woods bar-b-q
in kitchen patio with privacy.
Three bedrooms decorated in a
friendly atmosphere. Just off East
Main.
"DOWN IN FRONT"
We want you to see this 111
acres with 53 irrigated, Medford
city water. Excellent bldg. site
gives you a box seat view of the
Meadow Land and valley below.
328 S. Central Ph. SP 3-5391
Or Phone Evenings
Don Whalin SP 2-5879
Bob Stokes SP 2-7919
Bill Kerr SP 3-2910
Bert Pet SP 3-4229
Shady Cove -
Chet Willson TR 8-2243
Florence Fagalde TR 8-261 1
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