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O o Q o D i; F T w o d ir b tr 1 01 ir U b r? P o r i Scien$ic?s Find Two Drinks Will Make 1$ Unsafe to Drive Auto By DELOS SMITH UPI Science Editor New York (UPI) Two scientists put liquor into peo ple experimegtally and found that two stiff drinks within an hour were enough to make it unsafe for a man to drive a car. That's a drastic reduction in number of drinks usually pQnitted undr driving laws in many state. I effect these laws sagr it take about six stiff drigks yhin an hour to justify jie eceusation that someone Am fccex driving while druafc. Leggllf "ejutttion of whetftftr fmt't vnder the in fluence) Apn4a upon how - mucft fclectoi 2 in tht blood. If ifi up to 0.13 per Sf. Jtm'fe too drunk to u (Me Auuf St P T- A. XiOemis and (ST. tTt of fct University c Wts&izttoA, Seattle, say ,(thtt Ihty Jiave iDown experi (jntAttUy that on third that Iniou&t (0.G9 pp cent) is dAtfJi to lessen t man's abil 3$ptk9 Me ear on the road (S) (fcrj tft feeing promptly to ,$dtfiifif traffic lifhts. oetezcte. twe Brinks have (Bii&t Jiittt dtuok fop driving fQ?3oiet tad. tfnt lawa are Fitca o LIC Thursday, June 19th 0 9:30 a.m., P.S.T. Win. S1I (Ap-1 Mi. (ft inereiai Wlnttfon Jay.JVlarfc lbr. Co., Inc. g t Mf Aeeeeet ef Satall lusiness Administration, and 0 4eaajla Ceaety ttate lank, Roseburg, Oregon o Aggregate tales lebject to Approval of. laeieess Adejia. aed Douglas City State Vdleviaf IfHipmtnt Located at incSon, Oregon JWkVfBt: fasts Aajer. AM Planer Matcher 8x15 knife. Woods J- 14 M Plaeer Matcher, 4x24, all hds. motorized. DRY djlMB: 4 tteore dbl. track 104' dry kilns, new '49 and '55 com. ., aaatrals, bkwers, pipe and rail. SAWS: Irvington 24' x 11 cfeg Ysiajajar, all steel. Late, Stetson-Ross 72" Band Resaw, anti fricfJea teariags, 100 h.p. Mtr., Gunderson Bros .54" Band Resaw. all feariaa, 24' S saw trimmer, 40 h.p., 35 indiv. sets roll cajes elaia traaster eairs, ea. wg.n. mtr.. lumdek bksar DOtffl UNIT: All steel t arm 10 k.a. q.h. mtr. BLOWER SYS TE&S: 3 mm- system It kp., 75 h.p. and 125 h.p. BOILERS: 2 Frees a 15t bp. com. BURNER: 40' dia. x 50' hi. MISC. EQUIP.: Copj. grinding room, arc welders, air comps.. tire extin guishers, head tools, etc. ROLLING STOCK: 3 Gerlinger 16,000 lb fork-lifts, whyd. load positioner, trks., 2 Hysters 15,000 lbs. & trk. PCW6B PANilS: 8 sep. power panels, wquan. late mod, elec. boxes. 50 LATE MODEL DRIVE MOTORS. MOLDING PLANT: Mattison 229 B.B. 4" x 8" all elec. mtr.. Vonnegut B.B. 4" x 4" all elec, Woods 132 4" x 6" all elec. mtr.. Turner 42" roller bearing slg. baad resaw, 40 h.p. mtr., Eaglesf ield Straightline Rip Saw. 25 h.o.. Sinker Davis 15 h.p. Rip Saw, F&E 15 h.p. 42" Band Rio. Irvington Cutoff Saws, 75 OFFICE EQUIP., LATE MODEL: Elec. Add. Machs., 2 Typewriters, Cabinets, etc. REAL ESTATE: spurs, wapprox. 55,000 sq. ft. Following Equipment Is Located at Jay-Mark Lbr. Co. Pillard, Oregon 48" Circular taw, all steel hd. rig, 150 h.p. mtr., all steel 15" 3 bock carriage, ceai. air eper.. Ball Log Haul, Log Taraer, Beck Chain Saw, 2 Irvington Trim Saws, Worthingtoa 1ft Late Air Camp., 60 h.p. Mtr., Log Unloader, 20 b-B- Mojc. Mtr., It Indiv. Roll Case Sets and Transfer Units. REAL BfTATtje Apprex. 3 W acres wapprox. 4,000 sq. ft. bldgs. wllayiaj Jquipment Is Located at jay-Mark Lbr. Co. 0 Riddle Oregon All aj Circular Saw, Hd. Rig.. 200 h.p. Mtr.. All Steel 6' x 22' ferriage fjfejed works. Edger 4" x 44", 75 h.p. Mtr., Log Lift, Log Stoaj ad Loader. Log Canter. Gardner & Denver 50 h.p. Air Comp., 200 Aajp. Arc Welder, 10 Asstd. Roll Case Sets and Con veyor Units, Saw MiR Burner, Log Unloader, Quan. Late Mod. Elec. Boxes. 10 BUILDINGS: Wood Const., Metal Covered. LAND LEASE: To bj offtd for sale and is presently paid for to March, 1959. PLEAS & MOTI: Sal. will ccmriBa. t. Biilard, and FoIlo$igg lajHipnaait Owned by Douglas County Stat lank, Roseburg, Oregon THURSDAY, JUNE 199:30 A.M., P.S.T. No Limit No Reserve Auction To Be Sold at Winston Mills, Winston, Oregon CONST. & JOGGING: Cat D8, Serial 2U7355P; Cat D8. Serial 1H4060SP; Cat D7, Serial 4T9630 Recond.; 2 Cat D7's. Serial 4T8564 and 3T13420; AC HQ19 Tractor, ail tractors wblades, and most wfront end pwr. controls, 4 LeTourneau 12 yd. carryalls. 80: new rbr., 1942 K.W. 10 Wheel trk. tractor, Cummins Diesel Mtr. Johns 2 Axle Lo Bed Trir., 3 Skagit & McKenzie Yards, Gas and Diesel, Gerlinger 10.000 lb. carrier, Ross 6.000 lb. lift trk.. Dodge G.I. 4x4 trk., port, arc welder, 2 winches, D7N and D8N. MILTON J. WERSIIOW COMPANY AUCTIONEERS Los. Angeles, Calif. 7213 Melrose Ave. WEbster 3-8541 "too lenient" they concluded. They argued that it takes eight to. 10 ounces of 100-proof liquor consumed within an hour to produce a blood level of 0.15 per cent. If you figure that one and a half ounces of 100 proof liquor makes a stiff drink, then six such drinks add up to nine ounces. If that is so, only two stiff drinks will produce a blood alcohol level of 0.05 per cent, they say. Their experiments showed also that the first few drinks do not bestow a"quick toler ance" which make the next few less effective in kicking up the blood alcohol level. Their people were tested over five-hour periods and the drinks were just as intoxicat ing as those of the first. Ten Persons Tested They experimented with 10 men and a set of standard car controls (steering wheel and accelerator and brake pedals) which controlled a miniature automobile suspen ded over a moving belt which represented the road. The men at the wheel could move the car to left or right or "speed" it or "stop" it by con trolling the belt with accel erator or brake.. First, the men were train Mtal AUCTION sfton, Oregon kWh of Roseburg) . I A I Lumoer aaies Mills, Inc. Bank 2 Gerlinger 14,000 lb. straddle 4.000 lbs.. Ross 18.000 lb. lift h.p. Blower Sys., Grinding Room 2 Marchant Elec. Calculators, 4 6 Grey Metal Desks, Chairs, File Approx. 19.64 acres, two railroad bldgs. Bearing Edger, 50 h.p. Dir. Dr., start at Winston, Oregon, finish at Riddle, Oregon. Portland, Oregon 621 N.E. Hazelfern BEImont 4-3029 ed into expertness in operat ing this apparatus. Then they were put to operating it with increasing amounts of alcohol in their blood (put there by martinis, manhattans and bourbons). The requirements were to keep the car evenly on the "road" and to respond promptly to the green, red or amber of a miniature traf fic light. "All the subjects showed some impairment of function at blood alcohol concentration of 0.05 per cent," they report ed to the Yale University Cen ter of Alcohol Studies. Oregon Professor Of Law Appointed To Supreme Court Salem (UPI) Gov. Robert D. Holmes Sunday announced the appointment of Kenneth J. O'Connell. law nrofessoor at University of Oregon, to the State Supreme Court .to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Justice James T. Brand, 71. O'Connell, 48, will take the post July 1, the date of Justice Brand's retirement from the court. Brand has accepted a position as a professor of law at Stetson University College of Law at St. Petersburg, Fla. Bar Plaque Winner - A native of Bayfield. Wis.. and a Democrat, O'Connell joined the law faculty at the university in 1935. In 1953 he won the Oregon Bar Asso ciation plaque for "outstand ing contribution" to the leeal profession. O'Connell left the law school in 1944 to enter pri vate practice in Eugene and returned to the law. school staff as a full professor in 1947. He is recognized as a lead ing authority on property law. He must seek election to the post in November if he wishes to remain on the court. He can conduct a write-in campaign or his name can get on the ballot if he gets petitions bearing signatures of 22,078 registered voters. American Priests Released by Reds Hong Kong (UPI) Communist China Saturday freed two American Roman Catholic priests who served out five-year terms in Red prisons on spy and sabotage charges. Released were Fathers Jo seph P. McCormick, a Mary knoll priest from Ossinging, N. Y., and Cyril Wagner, a Franciscan priest from Pitts burgh. Pa. Both told the United Press International Hone Kong bur eau by telephone from Shang hai that they were in good health and "feel great." They said they would leave Shang hai by ship for Hong Kong next Friday. The release of Fathers Mc Cormick and Wagner left four Americans still in Red Chin ese prisons. Two are serving life sentences, one a 20-year term and the other a. 15-year term. All are civilians. Tokyo (UPI) Communist China Saturday reported sub stantial gains in all sectors of the nation's economy during May. LEGAL NOTICES CITATION No. 10034 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE . STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of HARVEY LEE , CONRAD, aka H. L. CONRAD, aka LEE CON RAD. Deceased. TO: NELLIE M. (CONRAD) KEL LEY; BERTIE B. CONRAD, also known as BERT CONRAD; NET TIE E. (CONRAD) HARLAN; VERL (CONRAD) BADGER, who is believed to be the same per son as LOUCIE V. CONRAD; LOUCIE V. CONRAD: VIRGINIA BRODIE; LEE UMBRIGHT; HARRY UMBRIGHT; MAY UM BRIGHT; RUTH UMBRIGHT; BUD UMBRIGHT; BYRON BA KER; RAYMOND A R N E T T; ROSE ARNETT; JESSE ARNETT; VERN RAY ARNETT: LOIS AR NETT; SUSIE ARNETT; VICTOR ARNETT; MAXINE MILFORD; ROY V. CONRAD, who is be lieved to be the same person as RAY CONRAD; RAY CONRAD, and all the unknown heirs, if any, and all the non-resident heirs of the above named re ceased, and the STATE LAND BOARD OF OREGON: IN THE NAME OF TWF. STATS! OF OREGON, you are hereby com manded to appear before this Court on July 16. 1958. at 9:00 o'clock A.M. in Circuit Courtroom No. -l. Courthouse, Medford, Jack son County, Oregon, to show cause, any exists, why an order of sale should not be made as prayed for in the verified petition of Car los W. Morris, Administrator of the above entitled estate, filed herein May 14, 1958, permitting said Ad ministrator to sell, at a private sale for cash or credit all of the inter est of the above named- deceased in the following described prop- Parcel No. 1. Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 38 South, Range 2 West of the Willa mette Meridian, situate in Jackson County, Oregon. Parcel No. 2. Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Block 31 of Fair view Addition to the City of Burns, County of Harney, State of Oregon. Witness my hand and seal of said Court affixed this 13th day of June, 1958. BERETH P. HOPKINS County Clerk By Nydah Neil, Deputy LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NO. 58-199-E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, a national banking association, Plaintiff. GEORGE FROHREICH, also Known as ieorge k. ironreicn, and OLIVE FROHREICH, hus band and wife. HELEN G. HAS KELL, formerly Helen Gosney Frohreich, an unmarried woman, BEATRICE JEANETTE FROH REICH and BEN DAY, as Trustee of the Bankrupt Estate of George R. Frohreich, dba Ashland Poul try & Egg Market, Bankrupt, Defendants. By virtue of a writ of execution issued out of the above entitled Court and the above entitled cause to me directed and dated the 4th day of June, 1958, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered and entered in the said Court on the 3rd day of June, 1958, in favor of The First National Bank of Portland, a national hsnkino ciation, plaintiff, and against ucuige rronreicn, aiso Known as George R. Frohreich, and Helen G. Haskell, formerly Helen Gosney Frohreich, and each of them, in and for the sum of $7,760.18 to gether with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from May 10, 1957 until paid; for the further sum of $1,025.00 to gether with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from June 3, 1958 until paid; for the further sum of $184.47, to gether with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from June 3, 1958 until paid; and the costs of and upon the writ of execution commanding me to make sale of the following described real property situated in - the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, to-wit: PARPEf . I Raffinnin n 'S..."..S VII East line of Water Street in the City of Ashland, Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, at the Northwest corner of Lot 3 in Block 15 in . said City; thence South 23 43' West, 88 feet to corner; thence Easterly, along the North line of property deeded by said City by Volume 202, Page 512, Deed Rec ords of Jackson County, Oregon, 72 feet to corner; thence North 23' 9' East, along the rear of the Barnes Lot, 38 feet to corner; thence Easterly, 15 feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner of Merley Lot, as described in Vol ume 71, Page 123, Deed Records of Jackson County, Oregon thence North 23 9' East, along the rear of said Merley Lot, 50 feet tp the North line of said Lot 3; thence Westerly along the North line of said Lot 3, a dis tance of 89 feet, more or less, to the East line of said Water Street, the place of beginning. PARCEL 2: Beginning at a point on the Easterly line of Water Street in the City of Ashland. Jackson County, Oregon, 557.80 feet South and 708.80 feet West of the Northwest corner of Do nation Land Claim No. 42 in Township 39 South, Range 1 East of the Willamette Meridian, said point being South 23 43' West, 50 feet from the Northwest cor ner of Lot 5, Block J5, as desig nated, numbered and described on the official map of said City pf Ashland, accepted and adopted by the City Council of said City on the 5th day of November, 1888. thence South 23 43' West, along said Easterly line of Wat er Street 120 feet to the South west corner of Lot 4 in said Block; thence South 65 East, along the Southerly line of said Lot 4, 120 feet: thence North 23' 30 East, 120 feet; thence North 65' West, 120 feet to the place ofr beginning PARCEL 3: Beginning at a stake at the Northwest corner of Lot 5, Block 15, of the City of Ash land, Jackson County, Oregon thence South 65 East, 120 feet to a cross cut on a large granite boulder and witnessed by a stake; thence South 23' 43' West 50 feet to a stake; thence North 65 West, 120 feet to an iron pin along side a stake; thence North 23' 43' East, 50 feet along the South side of Water Street and parallel thereto to the place of beginning. PARCEL 4: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 5, Block 15 of the City of Ashland, Jack son County, Oregon; thence South 23' 43' West, along the Easterly side line of Water Street 65 feet; thence South 65 East! 120 feet to the Easterly boundary of land above described; thence North 23 30' East, along said thence North 65 West, 120 feet i me piace 01 Deginmng; Now, therefore, by virtue of said Writ of Execution and Decree of foreclosure anri ir, .nmnli.n,. the commands of said Writ, I will, uii xuesaay, xne istn day of July. 1958, at 10 o'clock A.M., at the front rintr nf Vi a rv..,... - - House in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, sell at public auction fsunioft 4,t vrri j. . ... highest bidder for cash in hand all of thn rlerht itl 4. whl,5h he said. defendants, and i?l7u 01 inem n xne above en titled fttllt tlAri nn 4 Via 1441, July, 1955, the date of the mort gage foreclosed upon, or since that date had or acquired in or to the above described real property, or any part thereof, to satisfy said writ of execution Anrmm jn4....t and costs. DATED this 11th day of June, 1958 Date of first rmhllr rmvt Tune 16, 1958. - , Date of last publication: July 7, 1958. HOWARD GAULT Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon- t NO. 10113 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE uiAix yjl UUCUUH FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON PR OR A TIT TMPP ATJT'lLrE'WT. In the Matter of the Estate of mki jaumjstta hajmby, De ceased Final Account of Elizabeth Burr, Aamimstratrix of the Estate of Marv TllirPtta Hflnhv naAOaeoH has been filed herein and that 1:30 o'clock p.m. on July 14. 1958, at the Courthouse in Medford, Ore gon has been appointed for hear- intf ftVli.oti'nn. n ...nl. B41 A. u.j.vuvuo aut.il filial rfiU- COUnt and settlement thereof. uatea ana tirst published June 9th, 1958. Elizabeth Burr. Administratrix Van Dyke. Dellenback & McGoodwin Attorneys for Administratrix SCHOOL BUS SALE One 48 nasseneer 1951 Interna tional chassis. Superior bodv school bus for sale by School District 91, Butte Falls, Oregon. Bids for said sale will be re ceived until 8:00 p.m. July 2. 1958. Said bus may be seen at the High School in Butte Falls, Oregon. Information may be obtained from the Superintendent or clerk at the above address. - The School District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Zelda Edmondson, clerk School District 91 Butte Falls, 'Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 10306 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of OLIVER N. LARIMORE, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the above court has appointed the undersigned as administrator oi tne estate of. Oliver N. Larimore. de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same with proper vouchers within six months from this date at the offices of Neff, Frohnmayer & Lowry, Cooley Theatre Building, Medford, Oregon. . . Dated ana xirsi puousnea uia 16th day of June, 1958. Philip B. Lowry, Aamimstraior of the estate of Oliver N. Larimore Neff, Frohnmayer & Lowry, Attorneys for Administrator Two Nuclear Tests Reported by AEC Washington (UPI) The Atomic Energy commission announced Saturday that two nuclear detonations occurred Friday afternoon on Bikini and Eniwetok atolls as part of the current U. S. test series in the Pacific. The terse AEC announce ment gave only the barest de tails. It did not specify how large the explosions were. Moscow (UPI) Russia has agreed to send scientific experts to Geneva July 1 to begin negotiations for control of nuclear tests, it was an nounced Saturday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Set of seat cushions to fit 41-48 Dodge truck or pickup. SP 3-1106. FOR SALE Cherries, you pick Side mower and plow to fit Ford or Ferguson tractor. Cherry Hill Poultry farm. 639 Wilson road. Valley View, Ashland, Ore. FOR RENT 2-bdrm. house with den on Griffin Creek Rd. Vx mi. so. of Griffin Creek school. Will be shown Wed. or after June 18th. Rt. 4, Box 371P. FOR SALE Royal Ann Cherries sprayed, 14c lb. You pick 12c. SP z-aizu alter 5 p.m. FOR SALE Sprayed Montmorency pie cherries. Korth Orchards, Pio neer na. FOR SALE 1953 Ferguson tractor, excellent condition. s-lb34. FOR SALE 35-ft. Terra Cruiser deluxe. SP 2-2847 if no answer call SP 2-9859. FREE Playful kittens. Will deliv er. SP 3-4790. LOST Vicinity W. 14th. "Freddie turquoise and black Parakeet. Has leg Dana. i.nua i pel. tie ward. SP 2-5491. LOST 4 boat seat cushions be tween Rogue River and Diamond Lake. Reward. JU Z-353B. FOR SALE Red Raspberries by the crate, $2.50. Mohtmorency cherries 10c lb. Sf 2-4838. LOST Small Chihuahua. Long black hair with brown mark ings. Wearing harness with old license tag. Kewarq. a z-yhuy. FOR SALE Rabbits. 5 does and 1 buck. SP 3-3855 WANTED Middleaged housekeep- per for elderly lady, iiive in. KJS 5-1618 FOR SALE Real bargain. Nearly e i. - eTK en new 9 ji.p. gcu engine fin, jr 0-YU. FOR SALE White Rock fryers. Plow shares. Bing cherries. 2408 camp aaKer na., .rnoemx. FOR SALE U-Pick Bing and Roy al Ann cherries, 9c lb. Bring con tainers, and picking pail. 3 mi irom ixoia nui on .layman FOR RENT Cheerful and clean 1-bdrm. East side, close in. Nice ly furnis"-2d including automatic wasner. :ome uunues pa. tiea sonable. SP 3-4160. WANTED 3 small pneumatic tires and wneeis. sf 3-3 lua. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good 3 bdrm. home and 3-rm. rental Both modern. On 3,i A. Priced reasonable. NO 4-2843. FOR SALE Air conditioner. Good condition. $30. 1920 S. Stage Rd. FOR SALE Misc. model airplanes, motors, radio control ' equip., model builders tables, etc. Must sell moving. Also 45 cal. deer ntie. Reasonable, a- 3-t3iz. FOR SALE 1952 4-wheel drive, Jeep Station wagon, with winch. 4 good all-weather tires. 3,000 mi. on new motor. $800. Norton Lumber Co. KE 5-2037. FOR SALE 7-rm. comfortable country home and guest house Full basement, Montag oil fur nace and! circulating fireplace. Close to grade and high school. Large lawn. Eleven big oaK and walnut trees provide lots of shade. 1445 Kings Hiway. SP 2-9365. WANTED Bookkeeper. Com petent, experienced. Permanent City Appliance, Inc. SP 3-5306 Or Si 3-6373. FOR SALE Berry crates. 5c. L. A. Lugs, 10c. So. Ore. Box. Coal Mine Rd., SP 3-3770. FOR SALE Large Red raspber ries. Order early. NO 4-1349. FOR SALE Boat and trailer " with 30 h.p. Mercury motor. All tor $850. 920 E. jacKson. FOR RENT New 1-bdrm. house, with elec. range, furn. Rear 410 Hamilton. Adults only. SP 3-1215 Cash & Casry Cedar panel shakes ....$11.00 sq. PABCO 3-tab roofing ..$ 8.75 sq. Sugar pine shelving ll'ic ft. 1x8 std. Dtr. snipiap S70 M, S&H GREEN STAMPS NORTON LUMBER CO. Phoenix Yard - KE 5-2037 Camp White Yard TA 6-9331 FOR SALE: 2-story brick house, close in. Corner lot. 243 So. Holly. SP 2-6563. FOR RENT 1-bdrm. house. Real nice. 820 Crater Lake ave. SP- 2-5568. NECCHI CONSOLE : Local finance company forced to pick up late model Necchi cab inet sewing machine. Zig Zag & other features. Pick up small balance 7 payments at $8.75 ea. Write Credit Mgr., P.O. Box 1022, Medford, Oregon. . SAVE SAVE Kiln Dry Bevel Cedar Siding: 8" "B" grade $135 per M. i"x 8" "B" grade $165 per M. i"xl0" "B" grade $190 per M. HVxlO" Tight Knot $175 per M. i"xl0" Clear VG Shadoedge (Preservative Prime Coated) $240 per M. No. 2 Oak Fig. R L $165 per M. No. 2 Oak Fig. shorts $130 per M. First Grade Maple Shts. $160 M. SCHORN PAINTS WESTSIDE LUMBER CO. SP 2-2559 BENDIX Washer & Dryer Repairing Factory trained mechanic. Call us now. Couey's Appliance Store 225 E. 6th SP 3-5433 We fix 'em while you sleep. Hawkins Nite Garage. SP 3-1534. FOR SALE NEW 3 HP. single phase ball bearing motor, capaci- tator type, $150. Schafer Electric, 142 N. Front, Medford. THE Medford Trail Riders will sponsor a rummage sale Tues day June 17th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Fehl building. 108 N. Ivy St. FOR 1st class remodeling tc all types of carpentry work. Free estimates, work guaranteed. SP-2-2035. MOVING??? Save by calling HERTZ TRUCK RENTAL SP 3-9068 BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale, 20c each. Mai Tribune office. 33 North Fir FOR SALE new 2-bdrm. house $500 down, rest like rent. SP 2-5845. DUMP YOUR DIRT on my yard. 840 Chestnut. Central Point NO 4-2853 SAWDUST for corrals, gardens, orchards Summer prices. Faber Fuel Co. SP 2-4449 OFFICE WORK WANTED by 19-year-old college girl for summer. Shorthand and typing. 5 day week, part time or will relieve for . vacations. . . SP. 2-9058 Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL New York Buxom French film star Christine Carere, 20, on the physical assets most helpful to a successful movie career: "Bosoms are good for the career." Washington President Eisenhower's top economic ad viser, Dr. Gabriel Hauge, in predicting the recession would end soon: "Resistance to Ihe downward movement is showing itself and . . . beginning in autumn we are going to start to have a lift in the economy." London Lord Altrincham, who-was reprimanded last year for denouncing royalty, in his attack on the Church of England: "By the standards of many clergymen. Communion is as necessary to salvation as the regular cleaning of teeth to bodily hygiene." Washington The latest Rockefeller report in urging this country to adopt a permanent low-tariff policy: "The freer access of foreign producers to our market will help keep prices from rising, especially when consumer demand in the United States is pressing against our capacity output." INVENTING NEW GADGET, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Goldston, Azusa, Calif., construct automatic feeder for six Chesapeake Bay retriever pups whose mother died during their birth. All of them are reported thriving. (UPI Telephoto) TIRED OF LOOKING? If you have looked for that house built just for you without any luck, why not check with ut to tee several just being com pleted as well as some we are iust starting. Our homes include electric kitchen, fireplace, carpet, central heat, 2 baths with built-in vanity, ceramic tile, and many other fine features. We have many nice locations for you to choose from. Our financing and down payments are the best to be had 60 and 90 day building contracts. Low FHA down payments or State G.I. Our planning service is free,. why not call us today. Phone Jim Boyce SP 2-7805 Watkins Construction Co., 349 Cerritos Ave. 111 VACATION '.TIME! CLIP OUT YOUR ORDER NOW! 555 -5- 4 t NOW - - - for your convenience, The Mail Tribune announces a new summer service to its subscribers VACATION PAC We will hold the Mail Tribune while you are on your vacation. Each issue will be held in our office while you are away and will be de livered to you personally by your carrier upon your return. VACATION PAC SERVICE IS FREE! No papers to pile up on your porch. You will be able to catch-up on all local news and special features when you return. ( When you leave on your vacation just complete this handy order and either give it to your carrier . . . mail it ... or just bring it in to the office. WE WILL DO THE REST .... Medford Mail Tribune VACATION Circulation Department PAC ' Medford, Oregon ORDER Please save my Mail Tribune; while I am en vacation, beginning . . .and deliver . all of them to me pj when I return on ". . ' " . JJ certain, please call Mail Tribune when you return). J Name....... Address S City... MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Monday, June 16, 1931 1J Building Industry Declared To Be Out Of Recession Slump Washington (UPI) The government says the home building industry has pulled out of its recession slump. It reports home and apartment construction in May returned to a boom-time rate of more than a million a year. The Labor Department said work started oh 105,000 non farm homes and. apartments last month an 11 per cent increase over April and slightly more than usual for May. - Weakest in South Allowing for seasonal fac tors, the annual rate of hous ing starts reached 1,010,000. The rate for most of the past five years was over a million, but it dropped during the re cession beginning last sum mer. The department said a pre liminary survey showed home-building rose every where in the nation, but was weakest in the South. A less optimistic note was sounded fey the Federal Re serve Board which released statistics showing the business downturn has been "relative ly sharper" than it was in the 1948-49 recession. Profits Slump The board said corporate profits have slumped 25 per cent since the beginning of the drop-off last year through the first quarter of this year. In spite of the skid in prof its, prices continued to climb. fJouls The Time To Get The BEST Wood At The BEST Prices! o Present Prices Good to June 29 TlMBERP MIDFORD Phone SP - - - - 5 ,7,7...! The Bureau of Labor Sta tistics .announced its whole sale price index reached a near-record 119.5 in the per iod between mid-April and mid-May, due to rising food prices. The figures was 0.2 per cent higher than the pre vious month. ' ' . CHERRIES . YOU PICK Lamberts, Bings, Royal Anns COKER BUTTE ROAD Dick Payne Ph. SP 2-9510 O NICE O 3-BEDItOOn HOME on large lot. Home has fire place, wall to y all carpet. You will be proud of this and in addition, there is a guest house or rental on the rear of the property at . . 113 ROSE GUY HAYS REALTOR 623 N. Central Ph. SP 3-1569 Ann Rice, Sales Company 0RE90N 2-8086 Complete This Vacation-Pac Order Today or Phone the Circulation Dept. SP 2-6141