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o I I i A 4 1 Ivy.'' ' """imrtlrfflrir 'IM Vi' w M ON tfcE POT Sherai Atona, assistant to the Presi dent, ahoaja teajtifyiM Jarfoxe Home investigating com- mittin WJhinjto Taftrfinj his contacts with the ISHeral Trtfl Coasamea a behalf of his friend, Ber narGolJta. Alvt conceded There is a fine line of distinfftf $9 fm ftriva ly puolie officials between progf ts$fctjc$ei izuifie cf independent regulatory BcWgp Sell (Bonds, Heai off New York Ai w o o Exchange Firm Says I - ' 1 tinst By ELMti c. yriLizn UPI Firajnciftl X liter New York (UFIV-Better sell bonds, saysoArthu? Wiet- ettberger, head of tb stock exchenf t firra that bear ia name. H goaea't expect an early Aeclift in tht bond market o m- f A parbl te tht I first hlt tl I 197, hu he Kimer Wal2r imn vne () bond prices may 9a g over period of month ani theft resume their ?ong-term iown warji trend, grobtbly omt time next r. Last Sep'mtr thlsceapert aid "Bet1r&ua fion." That was 1rr when money rates vfere taeinai is favo? of fccmdi and the bontf mtrfcet wm get ting into g, rite that' haa car ried on foC Soma) time. . Bone o'4 a sharp ad viJ6 thj sharpest on rec ord interest ratea in their (gftgrgtlt decline on icdrf, gecssini to Wieaen trr. "tV fv See In a fcroed declini of boni.gricea ainoe 1946 n9 V tea no reason for believing th loaf tfrm tf end hjQ) ended," jt thi atoert. Loi Tinap Doftnfsri "There) hg-t been, a in 1953-54 npd racantly, rallies against th) trnd, aa there will be . moi ut th long trend is likelfc to continue downward, (fnd thint the rednt rally hap gtaut run Its course. "The very weapt of Treas ury offerings in th f ariofi ahead will act as , dem$er k further advance in bon4 prices, and th Tregfury will endeavor to xtnS maturi ties at everyQ opportunity. Once business activity revises, tate this year, or earfy next, the corporate demanfi for funds will again start to riet. "Stocks are, of course, more atactiv and more efficient lorfl term invest mentsQhan bonds; but tha lat ter can afford . temporarily favorable, and profitable, havens for investment, ae in rttent month." WeiseSberger doea not be lieve there is reason for e pecting an early decline in the bond market comparable to that of the first hett of 183?. But he believes that the bona prices may sag over f periofi of mohs and then resume their long - term downward trend, probably some time next" year. Continuing Inflation At the same time Wiesen hereer anticipates continuing inflationary trends over, the J years. These alone would work against the bond market and in favor of stocks. He admits that his view does not rule out the prospect of sizable reactions and de clines, as the past quarter cen tury has demonstrated. "But it still appears part of wisdom, when making selec tions for long-term holding to emphasize industries, corpora tions and stocks in a position to benefit from, rather than NO SERVICE Syracuse, N.Y.o (UPI) Two customers, Archibald Brown and Glenn Allen, no ticed the light' burning in tha N. & R- Restaurant and went in1 for a late nighjfc cu of cof fee. They sat down at the counter an3 waited. Andwait ed An hour later cafe Owner James Moran showed up to lock up the restaurant, some thing the cleanup man Bad forgotten to do. - to be hurt by, the long term proceis of inflation. Such at tributes as debt, leverage, growth, low labor cost, low turnover and underground reserves are still desirable. "It is important to remem ber, however, that, as the history of all inflations shows, there is no automatic means ef hedging against or profit ing by inflation. Earning pow er will still be the chief cri terion of value and price." ilGAl NOTICIS SUMMONS. No. 58-291-E In th Circuit Court of the State of Orefon for Jackson County UBY HICKS. Plaintiff v. KINNETH I. MYERS and ANNA J MYERS husband -and wife; DOROTHY M. MYERS and JOHN POI. her husband if married; lo all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in th comDlaint herein. Defendant.-! TO DOROTHY M. MYERS and JOHN DOE, Defendants, and to U other persons or parties un : known : IN THI NAME OF THE STATE Of OREGON, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above-entitled suit within four week from the date of the' first publication of this summons: and if you fail ao to appear and answer for want thereof, plaintiff will pply to the above-named court for determination of the balance due under the land sale agree ment of October 1, 1953 on the purchase price, and of the amount of unpaid taxes and fire insurance premiums, for judgment against defendants for all of said sums nd for plaintiff's attorneys fees, coats and disbursements in this suit, for a decree requiring defend ants to pay all of said sums within 30 days or a reasonable time, and in default of such payment that th defendants shall be strictly foreclosed and barred of any claim or interest in said real property, for a decree removing any cloud on plaintiff's titie arising from said land sal agreement or any record ed instrument affecting the title, for . a decree placing plaintiff in tha possession of the premises, and for auch other and further relief as may be equitable. Published once a week for four Successive waeks by order of the aov nmed court, entered June 18. 1998. Date of first publication una 19th. 1958. JEANNETTE MARSHALL, Attorney for Plaintiff 1 Brophy Building, Medford, Oregon LEGAL NOTICES CALL FOR BIOS Sealed bids will be received by Rebecca Jensen. Clerk, at School Administration Building, 500 Mon roe Street, Medford. Oregon, until July 11th. 1958. 8:00 o'clock P.M. for the Medford High School Re model and Addition for School District No. 549-C, Jackson County. Medford, Oregon, and will then and there be opened and publicly read aloud. Bids received after the time fixed for opening will not be con siaerea. Plans. Specifications and Con tract Documents may be examined or may be obtained at the office of Havslip, Tuft Hewlett & Jamison, Architects. 2040 S.W. Third Ave nue. Portland 1, Oregon or the Medford bchool superintendent Office. 500 Monroe St., Medford Oreeon after June 19th. 1958 upon a deposit of S50.00 for each set of cocumems. All ciassmcauons ait included in one General Contract Un to two sets will be furnished each prime bidder at the stipulated deposit sum per set. Additional sets will be provided upon request at the bidders expense at $25.00 per set. DeDOsit sum will be retunaea to all but successful bidder upon return of bid documents in eood condition within 60 days from bid date. Attention is called to Bidders Preaualification, Sections 279.01 279.014. 279.016, 279.018. 279.020 279.022. 279.024, O.R.S. which must be filed with the Clerk 10 day before date for opening of bid Forms may be obtained either at the office of the Architects or the School Office. Successful bidder will be re- auired to carry: Workmens Com pensation Insurance protecting his employees; I'udiic uamiuy insur ance covering himself, his era ployees. also School District N 549-C, its officers, agents and em ployees to the minimum amount o S50.000.00 for injuries to one person and siou.uou.uu minimum lor on accident: property damage insur ance to the minimum amount of $10,000.00, protecting himself, his employees, School District sso 549-C its officers, agents and era ployees. He shall file with the Board of Directors of the School evidence that all such insurance is beine carried. No proposals will be considered unless accompanied by certified check, cashier's check or bid bond (with authorized surety company as surety) made payable to the owner in an amount ot not less man a of the amount of the bid. 100 Surety Bond will be required in accordance with terms of contract documents. The Board of Directors of School District No. 549-C, reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid after, the hour set for the opening thereof or before award of the Contract, unless said award is de layed for a period exceeding 30 days. Rebecca Jensen. Clerk School District No. 549-C Jackson County Medford. Oregon First Publication June 19. 1958 Second Publication June 26, 1958 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j 3 WANTED, Mala Help FOR SALE Rocks, specimens or collection. 343 ji. Grape. FOR SALE Bendix auto washer in good condition. SP 3-2908. FOR RENT, unfurn. 2 bdrm. apt Very clean & cheerful. Close to school, in a wonderful neighbor hood. 536 Haven. Call SP 3-3578 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that have been appointed by the Circuit court ol the state ot Oregon lor Jackson County. Administrator of the Estate of Mary JYI. Mosher. de ceased, and have qualified. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to nresent them with proper vouchers duly verified to me ai xne omce oi anyrman c Heisel, Attorneys for said Adminis trator. at Room 321 Medical Cen ter Building in Medford, Oregon within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published June 19, l58. ManviIIe M. Heisel Administrator Skyrman & Heisel Attorneys for Administrator PROBATE NO. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Of RALPH UPTON BOUTELLE. also known as Ralph U. Boutelle, Deceased ' KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by an order of the above entitled Court dated June 16th, 1958, the undersigned was appointed ex ecutor of the above entitled estate and all persons having claims gainst said estate are hereby noti fied to present the same to said executor at the office of . Farrell : Blackhurst. 230 Franklin Build ing. Medford. Oregon, properlv verified ac provided by law and within six months from the date of first publication hereof. Dated and first published this 19th day of June. 1958. SETH M. BULLIS Executor Ferrell & Blackhurst Attorneys for Executor NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pobate No. 10294 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of TOM H. PETTY. Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by an order of the above- entiUed Court dated May ZZ. 1958, the undersigned was appointed Administrator with the will an nexed of the above-entitled estate, and all persons having ' claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present the same to said Administrator at the offices of John H. Chaney. 8A Goldy Build- ing. Medford, Oregon, properly verified as provided by law and within six months from the date of first publication hereof. Dated and first published this 29th day of May, iusb. PRENTICE C. PETTY Administrator with the Will annexed John H. Chaney Attorney for Administrator 8A Goldy Building Medford, Oregon NOTICE OF. FINAL ACCOUNT " No. 10157 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. COUNTY OF.JACKSON LN" THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE of ETHEL MAY MILLER, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that I have filed by final account as ad ministrator of the estate of Ethel Mae Miller, deceased, and that the Court has set July 24th, 1958. at the hour of 10:00 a.m.. as the time for hearing of objections to said final account and settlement there of. Dated this 19th day of June, 1958. RICHARD H. WITT, Admr. R. T. McLaren. Attorney for Admr. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jack son. .Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of Clarence F. Korthase. also known as Fred Korthase, Deceased, 10 10079. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed her Final Account as executrix of the above estate with the Circuit Court of said County, and the Court has fixed the 7th day of July, 1958, at the hour of 10:00 A.M.. of said day. and the Circuit Judge's office in the County Courthouse in Med ford. Oregon, as the time and place respectively for the hearing of ob jections; if any there be, to the said final Account, and you are hereby notified to file objections, if any you have, to the said Final Account on or before the time fixed for hearing. Dated and first published this 5tn day of June. isob. HELEN JAKE KORTHASE, txecutrix KENNETH G. DENMAN Attorney .for Executrix PROBATE NO. 10173 NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNUTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of GEORGE A. HOFFMAN. Deceased Notice is hereby given that B. Kent Blackhurst, administrator with the Will annexed of the above estate, has filed in the above entitled Court and cause its Final Account and Report and said Court hs fixed July 14. 1958 at the hour of 9:00 o'clock a.m.. in the Cqurt room of said Court at the Court House in Medford. Oregon as the time and place for hearing objections thereto and for the aettlement thereof. Dated this 12th day of June 1958. B. KENT BLACKHURST Administrator with Will Annexed , FARRELL & BLACKHURST Attorneys for Administrator ESTATE OF LELAND HENRY THOMAS NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NO. 10.161 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON, PRO BATE DEPARTMENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LELAND HENRY THOMAS, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Administratrix, has tuea ner tinai account m the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon tor tne county ot .Jackson, and that the 3rd day of July, 1958, at the hour of 150 o'clock. P.M. of said day has been' appointed as the time, and the County Court House for Jackson County as the place for the hearing of objections, if any there be. to said final ac count and the settlement thereof. WANDA LANG, Administratrix Charles W. Creighton, Jr. Attornev at Law 218 Liberty Street, N.E. Salem. Oregon Attorney for Administratrix Dated and first published 5 June, 1958. Date of last publication, 28 June, 1958. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING PROBATE NO. 10125 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF MARY FRANCIS KIDD, also known as M. F. Kidd, deceased Notice is hereby given that H. J. Field, Administrator with Will Annexed of the above estate, has filed in the above entitled Court and cause his Final 'Account and Report and said Court has fixed June 30. 1958 at the hour of 9:00 o'clock ajn. in the Court room of said Court at the Court House in Medford, Oregon as the time and place for hearing objections there to and for the settlement thereof. Dated this 29th day of May. 1958. H. J. FIELD. Administrator with Will Annexed Farrell & Blackhurst Attorneys for Administrator with Will Annexed COME . . . SEE the display of GEM STONES & MINERALS presented by the Roxv Anne Gem & Mineral Club McLOUGHLIN JR. HI. GYM Starts Fri.. June 20. 7 to 10 P.m. All day Saturday; Sunday afternoon NECCHI CONSOLE Local finance company forced to picK up late model neccm cao met 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: 'a"x 8" B grade S135 per m "x 8" "B" grade $165 per M 'i"xl0" "B" grade $190 Der M l'i"xl0" Tight Knot $175 per M. xiu" Clear v o snadoedge f Preservative Prime Coated) S240 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. StHOKM KAIJM'IS WESTSIDE LUMBER CO. SP 2-2559 BENDIX Washer Sc Dryer Repairing Factory trained mechanic. Call us now. Couey's Appliance Store 225 E. 6th SP 3-5433 We fix 'em while you sleep. Mawmns xsite uarage. sj? 3-1534 MOVING??? Save by calling HERTZ TRUCK RENTAL SP 3-9068 BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale, 20c each. Mail 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 Cash & Carry Cedar panel shakes $11.00 sq. fABLU 3-taD rooting 8.75 sq Sugar pine shelving 11 '2c ft. 1x8 std. btr. shiplap $70 M, S&H GREEN STAMPS NORTON LUMBER CO. Phoenix Yard KE 5-2037 Camp White Yard TA 6-9331 Classified Rates .. 8e -19o 12e -14e 1 dsy per word . 2 days per word 3 days per word 4 days per word I days per word (Minimum First Issue 50c) By Line Per Month $2.25 Ads counted by the line where full lines ara not used Business Directory Cash In Advance Each Una per month .tl.75 Minimum per month .$5.25 APPROVED CREDIT CHARGES BILLED BY THB LINK Dead Line on Classified Adst 5:30 pjn. for following day, except 10 a.m. for Monday; lor Sunday, noon Saturday. PHONI P 2-8141 1-LOST AND FOUND LOST, blond Peke in vicinity Hed- . rick Jr. High. SP 3-6496 alter 5 p.m. " STAUFFER HOME REDUCING PLAN VIRGINIA WICKERSHAM Counsellor SP 2-9260 2-INSTRUCTION ENROLL NOW & LEARN to sew this summer. Ages 10-17. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Accordion All ages, popular & classic. Rose Meadows. SP 3-1529. PIANO LESSONS. Start now. Mrs. Morris. KE 5-1177 Talent. MUSIC INSTRUCTION Learn to play a musical instru ment this summer. PURUCKERS School of Music features pro fessional instruction in all kinds of music. Instruments and music is free; only cost is small enroll ment fee and weekly lesson charge. SP 2-5702. MISS PAT'S kindergarten is now accepting registration of 4 & 5 yr. old children for the Fall term. Transportation furn. All day child care available. SP 3-3332 . MISS PAT'S Dance Studio an nounces new summer dance classes for children in tap, bal let, acrobatics. Now beginning. Special classes for tiny tots. Downtown location. SP 3-3382. DRIVER WANTED for log truck at jiappy camp, si -2isz. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Thursday, June 1, 1931 7A WANTED Full or part time farm help. Retired couple or other wise. Gardening, handy man, larming. jNice house. Utilities. Staple foods furn. Wages. No drinkers. Write Tribune Box 4218. stating age, family, ex perience. WANTED Diesel Log Trucks to nam in io Oregon, steady Haul. Crumley Logging Co.. Yreka. Calif. Phone, Victor 2-3633 after 8 SERVICE MANAGER with knowl edge of wreck estimating. Will consider young man with service selling experience and ability to learn wreck estimating. KELT CHEVROLET. Grants Pass, phone oiteenwooa o-hdi. UNUSUAL POSITIONS LEADS FURNISHED Our representatives earn from $6000 up per year. We need 2 representatives in Grants Pass. 2 in Ashland, 5 in Medford, and 4 m Klamath Falls. The men we select will be those whom we believe to be capable of becoming branch managers in a matter of one month or more. Men who meet our standards will receive liberal commission and bonus. When you qualify as a training supervisor or manager you will receive salary, override, commission and bonus. You will receive careful training before you are placed in the field. You must be bondable and have a good car. ' Previous sales or teaching ex perience desirable, but not re-1 quired. Phone SP 3-3256 in Med ford for a personal interview be tween a & a.m. EEfep mSM jjf ..X I CLOSED SUNDAYS! rem 12-oz. Tin 2 -:br 89 SWIFT'S - 12-OZ. TIN Corned Beef 3fc 4 WANTED, Female Help PRACTICAL NURSE to care for elderly lady. Light housework and nve in. si z-o093. NEED EXTRA MONEY? Women, supplement your income $35 to $75 per wk. No experience necessary. Open territory Med- loro, Asniand & rural, write Mrs. Alice Roble, 2755 , Favill Rd., grants .fass. or pn. um a-1770. EVERYDAY cook. Light house work. Live in. Week end off. 2735 Buckshot Rd. WOMAN to care for aged man. Pre fer elderly. $50 mo. room & board. Write Joe Deas Jr. Rt.. 1, Box 315 Yreka. Calif. 5 HELP, Male and Female CHAUFFEUR to drive to Iowa. SP- 3-5836. 6 WANTED, Situation 16 YEAR OLD boy wants work Experienced in dairy farms, serv ice station or will accept any other. SP 3-2665. EXPERIENCED young Christian lady wants housekeeping & baby sitting. Live in. Ref, Call Nora MU 9-8681. GIRL 16 yrs. old would live in & care for1 elderly woman & light housework. Week ends off. Call UL 5-1148. MIDDLEAGED lady wishes light housework. Live m. Write Tri bune Box 48ol. BABY sitting days or eves. Mrs. Hill. Si 3-3ZU4. Ironing. My home. SP 3-4857. GENERAL bldg. repair. Stuccoing. Reasonable rates. Dave Morris, UL 5-1342. DEPENDABLE experienced high school girl desires baby sitting. Hr., day, wk. si 3-5764. LAWN MOWERS machine sharpen ed. Reel or rotary. ree picKup. work guaranteed. sP 3-1519. PLOWING, discing, mowing, raking, baling. Sir 2-4008. ALL types carpenter work. Finish work a specialty no jod too small. SP 3-5243. Ironing, pickup & deliv. SP 2-7852. LADY wants housework by hour References. s 3-5623. 60" Rotovating & Grading Lawn planting. For estimate NO 4-1323. S&H LANDSCAPE NURSERY Painting reasonable. References. Free estimates. SP 3-4145. BABY Sitting club- SP 3-1400. HOUSEWORK. Hr. Car. SP 2-8318. EXPERT PAPER HANGING. SP- 2-7897. TRACTOR work. Plowing, discing & leveling. SP 3-llo4. SHRUBS & HEDGES PRUNED RIGHT. NO 4-2850 CHILD CARE CENTER Medford Nursery School OPEN SUMMER MONTHS Licensed Inspected Insured Mrs. Ethel Tennant. SP 2-6013 Rotovate your ground ready to plant. KE 5-1694; KJC 5-169U. CUSTOM mowing, raking, baling & hauling. arl Arnold. Kogue River. Kt. l. box 3UZ. J u z-3bou. Dependable girl wants child care. light nouseKeepmg. sf n-vim. PAINTING Papering. Call C. Rassmussen. SP 3-3881. A. PAPERING PAINTING brush or spray. Reasonable. O. K. White. SP 2-4425. Ironing & curtains. SP 2-4416. SEWING & ALTERATIONS Mrs. Sheppard SP 3-4863 3 WANTED, Male Help EXCELLENT Electrolux opportuni ties exist for men in this area. No previous experience or cap ital required. Write P.O. Box 3334 Eugene, Ore. SALES TRAINEE needed. Intelli gent young man looking for fu ture in advertising, with reliable company. Apply 311 S. Front, Medford, for interview. FULL time salesman $300 to $500 a month depending upon your cap abilities and experience. Excel lent retirement, medical & vaca tion plans. Opportunity for ad vancement. See Mr. Metz appli ance dept.. Montgomery Ward. HEAD lathe man for Northern Calif, green end. Give full par ticulars in letter as to experience & references. Write Tribune Box 4705. CHILD care. Transp. SP 2-2287. BIG GLEAN Red Fir Slabs $1 000 400 eu-ft- I A LOAD PHELP'S FUEL SP 3-5878 pifl1 Cut your moving costs In half ...rent a Hertz truckl Now Available in Medford Hertz Truck Rental Service. Lov rates by the hour, day, or longer include all gaso line, oil and proper insurance. Pads and dollies for rent, too. Call Hertz anytime you need a truck fast! HOPKINS RICHFIELD SERVICE McAndrews at Court SP 3-9068 SIMPLE SIMON FROZEN Cream Pies Strawberry Lemon Chocolate . Cocoa nut 6l(P)c ea ALLSWEET 3l (O) :sa) MAXWELL HOUSE REGULAR OR DRIP lb SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD AMERICAN NEW SHAFTER WHITE 5 SOW TVTTT 9-90d1 I Jferl VUm CRISP GREEN CELERY ' OXmQ i u )) r II I I I I I I D IV V 111 es m2)y ea GREEN ONIONS RADISHES BUN. skim MIXea.llJe LEM0 N UNWRAP AND SERVE FullY COOKED 25 few PICNICS STRAUSS CHOICE GUARANTEED MEATS FANCY -CUT UP l il sw,ft prem,um y .WBs 'SUCED POUND 2V4 to 3 Pounds Average COUNTRY STYLE - PURE PORK ib. Pkg. SWIFT'S PREMIUM cimless Wieners ; DELICIOUS AGED STEAKS FOR BARBEQUING! . . . PAULSEN'S r-i n FT- ARK CENTRAL POINT, OREGON Prices Good Fri. & Sat. Only We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Itf 0) Lots of Free Parking 2 Dig Lots AT THE REAR OF THE STOREI