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o tEGAL NOTICES PROCL MOTION WHEREAS, the iregulated use ef certain forest areas ii. in the Judgment of the State Forester, a menace to Jife and property on ac count of an excessive amount of Inflammable debris on the ground, and WHEREAS; upon the showing of the State Forester, it appears to me to be necessary to close to un regulated use the following areas within and adjacent to the Rogue River National irest, designated as: AREA NO. R-l -P fHANLEY GULCH SALE AREA) That part of Section 11 bounded bv and including Hanley Gulch road No. 4000. AEUSW1,, SW"4 SE' Section li, X',a and SZ't Section 14. N' and that part of Section 23 bounded by and in cluding Hanlev Gulch road. S'j S2 Secatn 23. SE' Section 22. S'jNW, Section 26. and NW' NE'i Section 27; excepting Little Grayiaclc trail. T. 40 S., R. 3 W. PerWiits to enter the above described area may be obtained at Star Ranger Statu AREA NO- R-2 P (ASHLAND CANYf' AREA- 5E4 Secuon 17. K'i ction 19. Sections 20 a0 21. 27 to 35 inclu sive. T. 39 S.. $. 1 E-: Sections 1 to 12 inclusfje, N'a Section 13. Sections & to 18 elusive, except ing Ashland Loop Road and N'j NE'4 and .NE',NW9, Section 1, T. 40 S.. R. 1 E. Permits to enter the above- described area may be obtained at District Ranger's Office) Ashland. AREA NO. R-3 P (CRATER HURRYON CHEEKS AREA) Starting aa poit 300 feet from where CratW Creek empties into Rogue River: Gnence south and east along north ban of Crater Creek to Dougl-Klarrni county line; thence north along county line to section corner between Sec Qiona 13 and 24. T. 29 , R i.; thence west along the section line between Sections 13 nd 34, 14 and 23, 15 and 22. 16 nd 21, to within 300 feet of tost bank of Rogue River; then south and west along east bank of togim River to point of beginning. AREA NO. R-4 P lIT EARS CREEK ARE) Section 36, T. 29 S.. R. 3 5.; that part of Section 1. T. 30 .. R. 3 E.. ntttlh of Prairie Qreat; that part c Section 6. T. 30 S.. R. 4 E., yesO of Rogue River end west CJFoster Creek; that part of SectioiT31. T. 29 S.. R. 4 E.. west of Foster ffiifcek; SWU Section 30. T. 29 S.. R. 4 E." AREA NO. R-5 P (COPl-LAND-BYBEE CREEK AREA I ' Starting at a point where old giamond Lake R1 intersfibts the iamond Lake highway; thence east along north ank of Bybee Creek toJjackson-Ttlamath county line; theW-e north along county line to south bank of Copeland Creek; thence west along south bank of Copeland Creek to old Diamond Lake road: thence south along old Diamond Lake road to likint of beginniAT. A R E A NO. RB P (GINKO CREEK AREA S'2 Sections 35 and 36. T. 31 S. R. 3 E.: S'i Sections 31 and 32 T. 31 S., R. 4 E.; N'i Section 1. T. 32 S.. R. 3 E.: N'i Sections S and 6. T. 32 S.. R. 4 . Permits to enter the above de scribed four areas may be ob tained at Union Creek Ranger Station. AREA NO. R-7 P (WOOD RUFF FLAT CREEK AREA) Starting at a point where old Golden Stair Trail crosses Wood ruff Creek; thence north along top of ridge between Woodruff Creek and ABDott creek to Rogue Umpqua Divide; thence northeast along Rogue-Umpqua trail to An derson Camp; I thence southeast along the Anderson Camp trail to the Mt. Stella road; thence along west side of Mt. Stella road to top of ridge between Flat Creek and Rogue Rh'; thence south along top of riage to within 300 feet of north bank of Rogue Ri ver: thence southwest along north bank of Rogue River to old Knob Hill Trail; thence west along old trail back to point of beginning. AREA NO. R-8 P (McCALL CREEK AREA) SEV4SEV4 Section 34 and SW'l SWi Section 35. T. 30 S.. R. 2 E.; NW'iNWU Section 2 and NE KE1, Section 3, T. 31 S.. R. 2 E. AREA NO. R-9 P (RED BLANKET CREEK AREA I Starting at a point where For est boundary crosses Red Blanket road; thence north along section line to section corner between Sections t and 12. T. 32 S., R. 3 E-: and Sections 6 and 7, T. 32 S.. R. 4 E.: thence east along section line to section corner between Sections 1 and 2. 11 and 12; thence south along section line to where the section line crosses Red Blanket Trail: thence southwest along Red Blanket trail and road to ooint of beginning. Permits to enter the ibove described three areas may be ob tained at Prospect Ranger Station. AREA NO. R-10 P (SEVEN MILE AREA , Sections 3. 4, 3. 8 to 11 inclu sive. 14 ta. 17 inclusive. 20 to 23 Inclusive. 9s. 27. T. 33 S.. R. 6 E.; excepting Sevenmile Creek road to Sevenmile Marsh. Sevenmile Creek, and that area between Sevenmile Creek and road. AREA NO. R-ll P ITHREE : MILE AREA) S'2 Section 32. SE'i Section 31, T. 33 S., R. 6 E.: Ei Section 6. Sections 3, 4. 5 and that part of Section 2 west of State Highway 2361 T 34 S.. R. 6 E. Permits to enter the above described two areas may be ob tained at Klamath Falls, Seven mile Guard Station, Lake O'Woods and Fort Klamath. AREA NO. R-12 P (WILLOW CREEK AREA) ; SE4 Section 34 and SW'iSW'i Section 35. T. 35 S.. R. 3 E., Wi Section 2, N'2 Section 3. Tv 38 S, R. 3 E. Permits to enter the above described area may be obtained at Butte Falls Ranger Station and at Willow Creek Reservoir Rasort. NOW. THEREFORE. 1. Robert D. Holmes. Governor of the State of Oregon, by q virtue of the authoritv v-psted in me under the provisions Q Section 477.158. Ore gon Forest Laws, do hereby pro claim the unregulated use of the above-described area to be unlaw ful and tlwt said area shall be subject to entry only through per mit to be issued by the State For ester or a fire warden under which permit entrant shall com ply with any and V.l of the fol lowing requirements: 1. Refrain from smoking except in places designated as safe is said permit. ; 2. Build no optn fires except in s places designated as safe in said permit. : 3. Have as equipment ' when using campfires, except when traveling as a pedestrian and -or camping at improved, designated and posted camp grounds, tools as specified by forester suitable for extin guishing fires. This proclamation shall be ef fective from and aeter the 11 day of July. 1958. and shall remain in full force and effect until the Slst day of December 158. Done at the Capitol in Salem. Oregon, this 8 day of July. 1958. ") ! Robert D. Holmes Governor ATTEST: OlVarne Nu-f Asst. Secretary of St;e TOO IATI TO CLASSIFY T-IOST AND FOUND CREAK IT FOR SALE 1942 1, T. Chev. truck in good condition. 18 ft. orchard trailer and 1 Rider Speed Spray er. iJ 0-2346. KEEP OREGON GREEN RAINBOW Cafe open again under iormer management. Florence Wickham. LEGAL NOTICES CORNflEMOVII ivet mitartf rrif fit adkj a ad met firmly removes hard cfr a L. QIU batwtwn the to, 4jslleuB, rwts. papillomas, club nails. otoio vwr oral different oils that soft, looses nd dos nor cu4 ho irrititjom es io strong acid mixturos. Vsts oD mors how foiled try tfcis one. Ta or (union Rf. which attievM pain, sorwwu. sxgHing rsi or lyond ppneotion. Both remedies sofcl sfji Mney bock guarantee. .- Exclusively .at WESTERN THRIFT BUS FOR SALE For sale by bid one 1951 Inter national. 48 passenger. School Bus. Bids will be opened at a regular meeting to be held at the Butte Falls High School. Butte Falls, Ore gon. August 2. 1958 at 8:00 pjn. Bids will be accepted by the clerk until 8:00 p.m. August 2. 1958. The School Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. The bus may be seen at the High School in Butte Falls, Oregon. eiaa tamonason, cleric School District 91 Butte Falls, Oregon SLUG and snail bait We have 'em. Elton's Farm and Garden Store. LIKE NEW G.E. Deluxe 24" apt. size range, lamn. timer larffp oven and storage drawer, plus wu aay warranty, au lor only $129.50. Terms. City Appliance. SP 3-5306. GOOD home cooked dinners 99c Mac's Fountain Lunch, 6th & Ivy. SHOW Halters Coat Messing urusnes comos. tlton s Farm and Garden Store. 217 W. 6th. SP 3-5539. 1 NO. 1 CEDAR shingles $12 a sq. 213 lb. Celotex 3 tab. shinties S8.73 a sq. 90 lb. roll roofing S3. 75 a roll. No. 2 oak fig. shorts $130 a M. No. 2 oak fig. RL $165 a M. A good (election of cedar siding. WESTSIDE LBR. CO. SP 2-2359 North end of Summit Ave. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Directors of School District 549C, Jackson County, Oregon, at the Board's Office, 500 Monroe Street, Medford. Oregon up to 5:00 PM Tuesday. July 29. 1958 for asphaltic concrete paving an estimated area of 15.300 square yards as shown on the plans, ad jacent to Hedrick Junior High School at East Jackson and Keene way Drive, and to Oak Grove School on the Jacksonville High way, Medford, Oregon. Specifications, plans, and de tails may be obtained from the school clerk at the Administration office of the Medford Public Schools, 500 Monroe Street, Med ford. Wilson G. Slater Clerk, Dist. 549C TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SOM SENT Furn. house, close in. Sr 3-5(81. SPECIAL 1 Used garden tractor $60. 1 used shower cabinet $25. 6 used plate glass sash 3'5"x6 . $12.50 each. S00 used 4x8x16 pumice blocks. Used electric main and range boxes. 4 used bathtubs. New 40- Ral. fatt recovery electric water eater $75. New and used plumb ing. Haggard Lumber & Plumb- ing, on 99. Phoenix. KE 5-2522. FREE alfalfa hay. Ready to load. SP 2-6694. CASH & CARRY 10M. 2x8 utility T.&G. $60. M Cedar panel Shakes $11. sq. Dutch Boy White house paint, 85.25 gal. 20M. Beautiful old used brick. S.&H. GREEN STAMPS. Norton Lumber Co. Phoenix Yard, KE 5-2037. Camp White Yard, TA 6-933 1 . CALL MOM'S KITCHEN for home made butter cakes, whole wheat bread, scones, big fluffy donuts & cookies. SP 3-3031. FOR SALE 24" Heatilator new. 216 Lincoln St. NEW AND USED Lumber and Timbers Also 1" Boards 6" to 12" 256 Berrydale COMMERCIAL SPRAYING No job too large or too small. SP 2-5376 Withrow SP 2-6851 76 Gal, Outside ite Paint $4.49 10-mor damagei Davis Transfer-Storage Full Gal. Discounts 10-more. First Quality-Frt. damaged. 139 S. Fir SP 2-6273 FREE trailer space in exchange for some work. Shady Cove Motel. TR 8-2481. We fix 'em while you sleep Hawkins Nite Garage. SP 3-1534. BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale. 20c each Mail Tribune office. 33 North Fir. SAWDUST for corrals, gardens, orchards Summer prices. Faber Fuel Co. SP 2-4440 Classified Rates - Se Se ..10c 12e 1 day per word 2 days per word 3 days per word 4 days Dtr word S days per word 14c By Line Per Month $2.25 (Minimum First Issue 50c) Business Directory Each line per month .$1.75 Minimum per month 5. 2 S APPROVED CREDIT CHARGES BILLED BY THE LINE Dead Line on Classified Ads: 530 p.m. for following day. except 10 a.m. for Monday; for Sunday, noon Saturday. Dead Line on Display Classi fied Ads 10:00 A.M. Saturday for Sunday and Monday. 3 PM. the day before publi cation for Tues. through Fri. DIAL SP 2-6141 1-LOST AND FOUND FOUND Cool, comfortable exer cise room. Complete. $1 hr. LILLIE S SP 2-3305 THESE DOGS are at the county pound and will be held 5 days: 1 large brown & white Collie. 1 wire haired terrier, male; 1 black & tan pup, 1 black & tan mongrel . MERLE NORMAN Cosmetics. Free demonstration. 214 Fluhrer Bldg. SP 2-9611. 2-INSTRUCTION TV CALLING FOR MEN" AND WOMEN TV NEEDS CAREER MINDED-TRAINED TALENT You can begin IMMEDIATELY to prepare for positions that are rewarding by availing yourself of the training offered by one of the leading nationally recognized career institutes. Opportunity awaits you NOW. Announcers Directors' Design ers' Writers Executives' Cam era Men Technicians' Disc Jockeys' Hostesses. For full details about this won derful opportunity. WRITE TO DAY. We can arrange budgeting your costs. TELEVISION DIVISION Dept. T7-146 Box 6710 Tribune. NAME - ADDRESS CITY AGE . STATE PHONE Hours I Work: From to Mall AIRLINES HAVE GOOD JOBS Interesting, varied and well-paid jobs with-a-future in one of the world's most exciting industries! If you are a high school gradu ate. 17 to 39, and of good person ality, you should start your train ing NOW to qualify. No need to leave your present job; earn while you learn in our short, low cost training program. Can you qualify as Station Agent, Hostess, Airline Secretary. Tick et Agent, Communciations. Rec ords, etc. Write now for full in formation, giving address and phone number to: . AIRLINE TRAINING. NATIONAL SCHOOL of AERONAUTICS, INC. co Tribune Box 6024. JOIN Lusk-Way Organ Lesson Party Ten week summer course starting immediately. Phone Lusk Piano Co. for details. SP-2-8635. 3 WANTED, Male Help EXCELLENT orchard man for re sponsible position. 6 rms. & bath house provided. Write Tribune Box 6914. OLDER married man, non-drinker, experienced in care of stock, some milking, ranch house. Trib une Box 6888. SEE OUR AD UNDER BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES "A ONE-MAN BUSINESS" S1500 INVESTMENT fCAN START PART TIME HIGH PAYING JOBS. Opportuni ties, foreign. USA. All trades. Companies pay fare. Information write Dept. 53E. National, 1020 Broad, Newark, N J. 3 WANTED, Male Help STEADY LEADS If you have done selling, or talk ed to anyone who has, you know that 80Tc of the problem in sell ing is "PROSPECTING". Our svstem eleminates this problem entirely. We provide "DEFINITE" appointments each and every working day for each salesman. This is "NO GET RICH QUICK" deal, but earnings from $125 to $200 weekly for an honest week's work is the usual. Monthly bonus plan. If you have a car, neat appearing and not afraid to talk to people, who have made an appointment to see you contact the Personnel Mgr., Rm. 18 Sparta Bldg.. Medford. Phone SPring 3-3236 between 9 and 13 Ail. ESTABLISHED FOOD ROUTE. 800 family Watkins Route now avail able. 9Q year reputation. A top grade one-man business & no experience or money required. Write for full information to The J. R. Watkins Co., 3903 Brooklyn Ave., Seattle 5, Wash-ington. MARRIED man to be able to milk and work on a grade A dairy. House furnished. Tribune Box 6857. 4 WANTED, Fmal Help WOMAN to baby sit my home. Own transportation. 36 Clover Lane. SP 3-2916. R.Ns with OS. & Surgical experi ence required for 42 bed Hospital Oregon Coast. Phone or write Mrs. Warren. R.N.. EMerson 8- 231 1. Wheeler. Oregon. EXPERIENCED beautician. Vir ginia's Big Y Beauty Salon. SP-2-9380. EXPERIENCED saleslady wanted. Permanent retail sales position. 6 day wk. Better than average earnings. Please state background tuny, write Tribune Box 6366 LADIES Do you need money. H'mmm? Work your free hours. Steady employment in Medford & Ashland. Call SP 3-3256 be fore noon. WOMEN, 18 to 25, to canvass for International Company. Must have car. $40 to $60 weekly. SP 3-1078. 6 WANTED, Situation AMERICA'S largest service organ ization working with local or ganization, needs 3 men to do contact work in Jackson- Co. Year around work with guran tee, plus commission & monthly car bonus. For personal inter view see MR. LAWRENCE at MEDFORD HOTEL. Mon.. Tues.. Wed.. 9-10 A.M., 7-9 P.M. CONTINUE Rawleigh service to consumers nearby. Get into Srofitable business of your own. o previous experience or capital investment needed. For details write Rawleighs, Det. 362, Oak land 23. Calif. ROUTE SALESMEN well known firm, $460 per month plus commission. Must be willing to relocate in established terri tory. Call Mr. Van Atta, Red woods Hotel, Grants Pass be tween 10 and 12 A.M. Monday, July 14 and Tuesday July 15. GENERAL orchard work. Steady job for right man. Small house. Box 6700 Mail Tribuns. WANTED PLUM PICKERS 16-60. Register Personnel Office Bear Creek Orchards. 4 WANTED, Female Help Unencumbered, clean lady, to oper ate Cafe. UL 5-1460. WILL care for small child in mv home. SP 3-2496. LAWN mowing, yard work. NO-4-1452. YOUNG man wishes to board with elderly lady. Non-s m o k e r or drinker. Write Tribune Box 6900. PAPERING SP 3-3881. & PAINTING. Call RELIABLE child care, light house work. References. NO 4-1275. SEWING Dresses. Shirts. Chil dren's wear. Reasonable prices. Mrs. Close, TW-9-1214. BICYCLE & small motor' repair. Best rates. Mr. Close. TW 9-1214. GOOD carpenter wants new build ing or remodeling. Reasonable rates. SP 2-6702. GENERAL bookkeeping. My home. MU 2-8866. CHILD care my home. SP 2-5791. MARRIED, veteran, have Bachelor of Science major in business. minor in economics. Would like position in sales or procurement. Write Box 160. Trail. Ore. CHRISTIAN mother desires child care in my home. SP 2-5490. CUSTOM HAYING. MOWING, RAKING. BALING. Robert Daun. 2413 Kings Hwy. SP 3-3549. If no answer,. KE 5-1692. CARPENTER WORK SP 2-4332. ROTOVATING Gardens & lawns. SP 3-5007. 6 WANTED, Situation ironing. My home. SP 3-4857. CHILD care. Transp. SP 2-228 7. Painting reasonable. References. Free estimates. SP 3-4145. Painting reasonable. SP 2-4209. 60" Rotovating & Grading Lawn planting. For estimate ' NO 4-1323. S&H LANDSCAPE NURSERY Child care. My home. SP 3-4734. RELIEF vacation work. Insurance claims experience. TR 8-2063. BOARD, room & care for an eld erly person. Country home. SP-2-7969. IRONINC by hr. SP 3-4075. LAWNMOWERS machine sharpen ed. Reel or rotary. Free pickup worK guaranteea. sp 3-1519. ALL types carpenter work. Finish work a specialty No job too 8II1BU or BABY sitting My home, or yours HIGH school girl wants baby sitting ur ugnt nouseworit. rw a-iiaa LADY wants housework ot hour References. SP 3-5623. BABY Sitting club SP 3-1400. EXPERT PAPER HANGING. SP-2-7897. CHILD CARE CENTER Medford Nursery School OPEN SUMMER MONTHS Licensed Inspected Insured Mrs. Ethel Tennant. SP 2-6013 SHRTTRS Jt. mrnhirs PRUNED RIGHT. NO 4-2850 Odd jobs, carpenter work, or paint ing. Reasonable rates. Ref. SP-2-7901. Ironing, pickup & deliv. SP 2-7852 TRACTOR-LANDSCAPING " Backfill, rip, level, plow. disc. now. ERNIE MALLAMS SP 2-4310. 7 WANTED, Miscellaneous WANTED 520 lengths 2" irriga tion pipe with outlets. TA 6-4822. Used furniture & appliances. SAXBURY nTRNITIIRTf. SP 3-4859 or NO 4-2248 DRESSMAKING. SP 2-9415. WANTED to hear from people who have built Earth Homes; also from Organic farmers and gard ners. Write Tribune Box 6705 or SP 2-7640. CUSHMAN motor scooter parts, or . good used good Cushman scooter. SP 2-7961. WOMAN with machine to sew ready cut aprons. Easy, profit-1 .kl- c r. . 11 ..-, A TJ I tl IJ I- OfJOlC Ul lull UII1C. A OC 0 APRONS. Caldwell. Arkansas. BRILL METAL WORKS Commercial Industrial Residential Sheet Metal Work Stainless, Galvanized and Copper Fabrication 2287 West Main PHONE SP 2-4440 Forest Green Detective Agency 24 Hour Service Gall TA. 6-2201 or temporarily TA 6-2701 INVESTIGATIONS ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD Civil, Criminal, Domestic and Industrial When in doubt, find' out. Let us Inves tigate and get the information you need for your legal advisor . so that he hat the true facts to present when needed! Latest equipment, two way radios, re cordings, movies or still pictures. Chief Ray Koch MAILTRIBUNI, Medford, Oregon, Sunday, July 11, 1951 11 A 7 WANTED, Miscellaneous 7-WANTED, Miscellaneous win&2L ZoJUJSl hURNITURE CASH DEAL 4-2819- SP 2-2958 or SP 2-8760 CASH for electric ranges, refrig- WANTED Furniture & miscel- erators. furniture, tools, dishes it laneous, SP 2-8372 or SP 2-8218 ttS54"32v" - . a WANTED - Good used furnlturei SP2 21U BnCei' Grove Furniture SP 3-1564. BEST deal-furniture, elec. ranges, 26 y M f PlaD- es& m!scteNoYl94nti,Ue IAN HEAD PENNIES . ; CINATioN-hiaTing aid eye odd coins'" fLaneSh. glasses. Write Tribune Box 6586. SP 2-8845 after 630 pjn. is yowr home an "niW? Budget Tftrms You can be up to 15 cooler with Fu!-Thik Batts of Johns-Manville Spintex Insulation Your home will be far more comfortable if you install J-M Spintex Insulation. It's the new long fiber rock wool, an exclusive Johns-Manville development It is fireproof and rotproof and gives you the maximum of insulation per dollar invested. Call us today. BIG PINES LUMBER CO. . Celebrating Our 0th Anniversary Vffi 32 West 6rh Phone SP 2-6251 ' Jim mTT:w.w. '"" " ' "i i "",ii,"m i"'r""-"" ' ' ' I -, , -, fWfflmmto& Bcw - - .1 I . - - THERE'S A NEW WAVE OF OPPORTUNITY COMING ... AND SMART PEOPLE ARE GETTING READY FOR IT! 7 BIG REASONS FOR CONFIDENCE IN AMERICA'S FUTURE 1. MORE PEOPLE . . . Four million babies yearly. U.S. population has doubled in last 50 years! And our prosperity curve has always followed our popula tion curve. 2. MORE JOBS . . . Though employment in some areas has fallen off, there are IS million more jobs than in 1939 and there will be ii million more in 1975 than today. 3. MORE INCOME . . . Family income after taxes is at an. all-time high of ?5300 is expected to pass $7000,by 1975. 4. MORE PRODUCTION J. . . U.S. production doubles every 20 years. We will require millions more people to make, sell and distribute our products. 5. MORE SAVINGS . . . Individual savings are at highest level ever $Si0 billion record amount available for spending. 6. MORE RESEARCH ... 0 billion spent each year will pay off in more jobs, better living, whole new Industries. 7. MORE NEEDS ... In the next few years we will need more than $500 billion worth of schools, high ways, homes, durable equipment. Meeting these needs will create new opportunities for everyone. ADD THEM UP and you hat fhf makings of j another big upswing. Witt planners, builders and buyers will act now to get ready for it. riuLL: Send for this new 24 page illustrated booklet, "Your Great Future in a Growing America." Every American should know these . facta. Drop a postcard in mail today to: THS Ad- veetising Council, 1 Box 30, Midtown Station,, New York 18, New York CkuFxb s Growiif Aatrica MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Use Tribune Want Ads