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ern Oregon svitfc esteblish
' ment of f proposed coopera
tive chrome proSucers mar
keting association, according
to Bruce J. Maeley, Medford
attorney and president of the
California Oregon Chrome
Producers association.
An association delegation
was in Washington, D.C. re
cently to urge passage of
House Bill 13280. Under this
bill the government will as
sure a chrome ore producers'
cooperative a market for 50,
000 tons of chromium ferro
alloys over a six year period.
Hearings are scheduled for
Thursday or Friday, July 17
LEGAL NOTICED
NOTICE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County
In the Matter of the Estate of Daisy
D. Bodge, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her Final
Account in the above entitled mat
ter, and the above entitled Court
has fixed the 12th day of August,
1958. at 10:00 o'clock A.M. in the
Circuit Court Boom, in the Court
House In Medford. as the time and
place for hearing objections to said
Final Account and for the settle
ment thereof.
JANICE M. HOLMZR
Administratrix
Skyrman & Heisel .
Attorneys for Administratrix
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned is the executor of the
Estate of Charles L. Lull. Deceased,
nonriinff nrnhatf. nrncperiinff in the
Circuit Court of the state of Ore- ness enterprises, Manley ex
gon for Jackson County. All credi- nlainerl further
tors must present claims to the
executor or his attorneys, Johnson
& Telfer. 220 S.E. H Street. Grants
Pass. Oreeon. within six months
from June 23rd. 1958. Albert
Schiermeister, Executor.
SUMMONS
SUIT IN EQUITY TO QUIET TITLE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
LEONARD H. OLSON and IONE G.
OLSON, husband, and wife
Plaintiffs.
vs.
BETSD BENNETT and JOHN DOE
BENNETT, wife and husband and
the unknown heirs of Betsy Ben
nett and John Doe Bennett and
Jso all other persons or parties
Unknown claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in the real
property described in the complaint
herein.
Defendants.
TO EACH, EVERY AND ALL OF
TJtE ABOVE-NAMED DEFEND
At?TS:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON each of you is here
by required to appear and answer
the complaint filed herein in the
above-entitled suit on or before
the last day of four weeks from
and after the date of the first
publication of this summons. If you
fail to so aDDear and answer, plain
tiffs will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in their com
laint, which relief is succinctly
stated as follows, to-wit: That all
claims that you assert of any right.
, title-restate, lien or interest in or
' to Hie real property situate in
Jackson County. Oregon, particular-
ly described as follows to-wit:
Lot Four (4), Block Thirty-nine
in the Town of Central Point,
v-Jackson County, Oregon.
Or in or to any part or parcel
thereof be adjuged and declared to
be null and void; and that plain
tiffs be decreed to be the owners
in fee simple of said premises, and
ttie whole tnereot, tree ana ciear
of any and all such right, title,
estate, lien or interest; and that
you, and each and all persons
claiming through or under you, be
forever enjoined, restrained, and
. barred from asserting, attempting
to establish, or claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in or
to said real nroDertv. or in or to
Any part or parcel thereof; and
that plaintiffs title to said premises
be forever quieted ad set at rest.
The date of the order for pub
lication of this summons is June
25, 1958 and the time prescribed
for such publication is once each
week for four successive weeks.
Dated and first published June
SO, 1938.
VAN DYKE. DELLENBACK &
McGOODWIN
Attorneys for plaintiffs
110 East 6th Street
Medford, Oregon
No. 1018S
NOTICE OF HEARING
UPON FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
w PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate
of
EDITH A. WARREN, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that
Clarence A. Pfrrister, executor of
0 the estate of Edith A. Warren, de
ceased, has filed in the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Jackson County, his first and final
account and report as such ex
ecutor in said estate, and August
7. 1958. at the hour of 9:00 o'clock
A.M. in the courtroom of said
Court at the Court House, Medford,
Jackson County, Oregon, has been
fixed as the time and place for
hearing of objections to said final
account and report and all persons
having objections thereto are here
by required to make or file the
same on or before said time.'
Dated June 30th, 1958.
Clarence A. Pfnister
EXECUTOR
Robert D. Dames
) Attorney for Executor
Medford. Oregon.
No. 9954
NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
CARL WILLIAM CAYANUS.
Deceased
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Administrator of the
above entitled estate, has filed
herein his Final Report and Ac
count, and that Monday July 28th,
1958, at 9:30 o'clock A.M. at the
'. Courthouse Si Medford. Jackson
County, Oregon, has been fixed by
the above entitled Court as the
time and place for hearing objec
Qtions to said Final Report and Ac
count and for the examination and
allowance hereof.
Dated and first published June
CfcP. lA.
William Warren
Administrator
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is ereby given that on
the Stch day of July. 1958, at 10:00
o'clock A.M., at the front door
of the Jackson County Court House
inOMedford. Oregon, I shall sell at
public (sbction for cash to the highest-bidder,
all of the right. title
ana interest of Muriel R. Lydiard
in the following described real
property situate in Jsckson Coun
ty. Oregon, to-wit:
Lot Eleven (111 in Block One
(1) in Conroy-Clancy Subdivision
' to the City of Medford, Jackson
County, Oregon, according to the
official pt thereof now of
Qftcord.
Said sale is made pursuant to
Attachment Execution issued
out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, Tor the County
of Jackson, on the 20th day of May,
190, wherein B. B. Mullen is plain
tifi. and Muriel R. Lydiard is de
fendant. Dated this 24th day of June,
1958.
Howarf Gault Sherifi I
Oregon, Monday, July 14, 1958 13
with MVs
or 18.
All chromium ferroalloys
purchased by the government
shall be placed in a stabiliza
tion stockpile to be released
only when such materials are
in short supply in the United
States. This would be determ
ined by the secretary of the
interior following consulta
tions with representatives of
domestic industries producing
and consuming ferrochrom
ium alloys.
To Meet Deficiencies
Materials released from the
stabilization stockpile shall be
sold by the secretary only to
meet deficiencies in the cur
rent use requirements of do
mestic industry or agencies of
the Federal government, the
bill proposes. Such sales shall
be made to domestic consum
ers and producers, and to es
tablished independent dealers
and distributors dealing pri
marily in materials produced
in the United States and to
agencies of the federal gov
ernment, according to the pro
visions of the bill. None of
this material shall be sold for
export or for use in materials
intended primarily for export,
according to Manley.
Priority shall be given to
applications for material in
tended primarily for direct or
indirect relief of small busi-
"Chrome owners should not
get their hopes too high over
House Bill 13280," Manley
said. "It does not offer an easy
solution to the chrome prob
lem. Much hard work will be
required to make it success
ful. The bill is the best, how
ever, we have been able to
obtain and it does represent
new and constructive think
ing." To Aid Taxpayer
The bill will prevent price
gouging of the manufacturer
when the metal gets in short
supply. It will ultimately aid
the consumer-taxpayer, Man
ley pointed out.
Previously, in June of 1957
Secretary of the Interior Fred
Seaton introduced a bill call
ing for a bonus payment of
$21 a ton upon sale of ore to
industry. The bonus payment
was later revised to S35 a
ton. The bill is still being con
Oscar Levants
Wife Asks Divorce
Hollywood (UPI) Pianist
Oscar Levant's wife says he
can come home to pick up his
laundry if he wants, but after
that he is going to have to
leave.
Attractive June Gale Ler
vant served notice on her
caustic-witted husband of 18
years that she had had it.
She filed for divorce Fri
day after the shaky star of
local television accused her of
trying to kill him with a pair
of scissors during an argu
ment about "other" women.
Oscar's screams were heard
blocks away in their sedate,
expensive neighborhood and
brought Beverly Hills police
to "rescue" a badly shaken
Levant. Mrs. Levant said she
threw a shoe at her husband,
but that's all.
Social Security
Increase Predicted
Newark, N. J. (UPD U.
S.; Rep. Robert W.. Kean- (R-
N.J.) predicted Sunday night
that Congress would shortly
pass a bill providing for
"moderate increases in Social
Security benefits."
Kean forecast that:
The House would vote to
increase maximum family So
cial Security benefit pay
ments for widows with chil
dren. Such payments are now
limited to $200 a month.
The House would amend
the Social Security Act to au
thorize Congress to increase
appropriations for matching"
grants to states for programs
of maternal and child health
services and for other child
welfare services.
Ranch Hand Killed
By Shotgun Blast . .
Cathlamet, Wash. (UPD
A 40-year-old Grays river
ranch hand, Donald E. Lynch,
died within minutes Sunday
afternoon after being wound
ed by a blast from a 12-gauge
shotgun on a ranch, accord
ing to Wahkiakum County
Prosecutor Alf Jacobsen.
Jacobsen said a woman
who also lives on the ranch,
Blanche Parker, 46, was be
ing held in connection with
the fatal shooting.
FAIR PROPOSITION
Toledo, 111. (UPI) Signs
posted at the city limits here
read: "Welcome to Toledc--Population
1,000 989 Happy
Souls 11 Soreheads."
Sndsisfry
Passage
sidered by the Senate interior
committee.
Senate Bill 3600 introduced
early this year by Sens. Rich
ard Neuberger and Wayne
Morse of Oregon was amend
ed to include chrome. How
ever, this has not yet met with
favor from the interior com
mittee or the administration,
Manley said.
Senate Bill 3816 was intro
duced by Sen. James E. Mur
ray, Montana. It provides for
a bonus payment of $46 a ton
upon sale to industry. How
ever, this bill is considered !
impractical, Manley said.
The delegation consisted of
Hollis M. Dole, head of the
Oregon state department of
geology and mineral indus
tries, Joe Holman, chrome
producer from San Luis Obis
po, Calif., and William Gard
ner, chrome producer from
John Day and Manley.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
BABY turkeys now. Nice started
chicks. Some wk. old. Dressler's
Hatchery, 1107 E. Main. Phone
SP 2-2656.
56 PIECES of silver $10. Also
Gorham Rosemont pattern place
setting for eight $50; new cro
cheted bedspread (beautiful pat
tern) S35; antique scales $10:
Kroehler Davenette $40; walnut
desk $25. Mrs. Shangle, 1445
Kings Highway.
FOR SALE John Deere crawler
cat. hydraulic blade, A-l condi-
tion. mu 2-6766 after 6 p.m
FOR SALE OR TRADE Allis Chal
mer cat, 11 ft. angle blade, hy
draulic control. MU 2-6766.
FOR SALE 1949 Stude pickup.
1508 N. Riverside. Dial SP 2-4324.
TJNFINISTTEn 0 Mrm r..,c vim
Cottonwood Dr. just off Gilman !
Road. SP 3-4445.
HOUSE for rent: 1208 Court. Ask
Tuit i
FOR SALE 14 ft. Castlecraft
camper, $295. NO 4-2953.
SUPPLEMENT your income. Be
a jobber m your spare time.
Good profit. Ideal for semi-retired
or retired person. Write
Tribune Box 6926.
4 PC. Mahogany bdrm. set with
poster bed. Beautyrest mattress
& box springs. SP 2-8953.
FOR SALE By owner, excellent
3-bdrm. home with large covered
patio on beautiful shaded lot.
Quiet street & wonderful neigh
borhood. Less than 1 blk. off of
East Main not too far from
schools & churches. Priced be
low replacement cost, $16,500.
Call SP 2-7489 for appt.
DUPLEX for rent: close in 448 N.
Front.
LEAVING all furniture for sale.
1037 Court St. SP 2-6060.
FOR RENT Insulated modern 2
bdrm. home, 2 or 3 adults. Ph.
SP 3-4740.
FOR SALE Scoopmobile and Case
tractor & mower. Medford Fuel.
FOR RENT Furn. 3 rm. cabin on
Thomas Rd. $30. SP 3-2311.
SALE, TRADE $2500 equity 2
bdrm modern. 5 wooded acres,
creek, view of valley. $6650 bal.
$65 mo. Wanted, 1A good loca
tion. NO 4-1952.
WANTED Estimate for raising
house at 252 So. 2nd, Central
Point. NO 4-1952.
WAREHOUSE for rent.
Medford Fuel Co.
40x100.
'51 NASH Ambassador 4-door. Ra
dio, heater, hydramatic, bed, 5
new tires, 34.000 actual miles.
$350 cash. 1015 Queen Anne or
SP 3-2501.
Different terms on farm. SP 3-3866.
FOR RENT Apts, nice clean.
Refrigeration. Some with private
bath & washing facilities. 217
So. Riverside.
WANTED Elderly lady to cook for
. 3, non-smoker or drinked. Send
references & salary expected to
Kt. 2. tJOX 4Z7, uoia mu.
LOST OR STOLEN Yr. old female
Siamese cat Sun. evening on
. Gold Ray Dam Rd. Please re
turn. NO 4-1798. '
Women - Part Time
Salary plus good bonus for home
survey work. 3 nour day, 5 day
wk. Age 24-35. Come in Wed.
between 3 p.m. & 5 p.m. See
Ross Somer.
Purucker Music House
111 N, Central
FOR RENT Furn. house, close in.
SP 3-5881.
SPECIAL
1 Used garden tractor $60. 1 used
shower cabinet $25. 6 used plate
glass sash 3'5"x6 $12.50 each.
200 used 4x8x16 pumice blocks.
Used electric main and range
boxes. 4 used bathtubs. New 40
gal. fast recovery electric water
heater $75. New and used plumb
ing. Haggard Lumber & Plumb
ing, on 99, Phoenix. KE 5-2522.
CASH & CARRY
10M. 2x8 utility TAG. $60. M
Cedar- panel Shakes $11. sq.
"Dutch Boy White house paint,
$5.25 gal. 20M. Beautiful old used
brick. S.&H. GREEN STAMPS.
Norton Lumber Co. - Phoenix
Yard, KE 5-2037. Camp White
Yard. TA 6-9331.
CALL MOM'S KITCHEN for home
made butter cakes, whole wheat
bread, scones, big fluffy donuts
& cookies. SP 3-3031.
NEW AND USED
Lumber and Timbers
Also 1" Boards 6" to 12"
256 Berrydale
FOR SALE 1942 1 Vt T. Chev. truck
in good condition. 16 ft. orchard
trailer and 1 Rider Speed Spray
er. KE 5-2346.
RAINBOW Cafe open again under
iormer management. .Florence
Wickham.
SLUG and snail bait We have "em.
Elton s Farm and Garden Store.
GOOD home cooked dinners 99c.
Mac s t ountam Lunch, 6th & Ivy.
SHOW Halters - Coat dressing
crusnes uonros. tnons J? arm
and Garden Store. 217 W. 6th.
SP 3-5539.
NO. 1 CEDAR shingles $12 a sq.
zia 10. -eioiex a tab. sningies
$8.75 a sq. 90 lb. roll roofing
$3.75 a roll. No. 2 oak fig. shorts
$130 a M. No. 2 oak, fig. RL
$165 a M. A 'good selection of
cedar siding.
WESTSIDE LBR. CO. SP 2-2559
North end of Summit Ave.
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
No job too large or too small.
SP 2-5376 Withrow SP 2-6851
76 Gal. Outside-
White Paint . $4.49
Full Gal. Discounts 10-more.
First Quality-Frt. damaged.
Davis Transfer-Storage
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 2-4449
Classified Rates
day per word
days per word
days per word
days per word
- 50
- 8c
-10c
12c
days per word 14c
ay Line rer Kiontn $2.23
(Minimum First Issue 50c)
Business Directory
Each line per month S1.75
Minimum per month $5.25
APPROVED CREDIT
CHARGES BILLED
BY THE LINE
Dead Line on Classified Ads:
5 30 pjn. 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 P.M. 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 nr.
LILLIE'S SP 2-5305
MERLE NORMAN Cosmetics. Free
demonstration. 214 Fluhrer Bldg.
SP 2-9611.
2-INSTRUCTION
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TV NEEDS
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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.
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Mail
ADDRESS .
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Hours I Work: From to
JO"L Lusk-Way Organ Lesson
' Partv Ten week summer course
Party Ten week summer course
starting immediately. Phone
Lusk Piano Co. for details. SP-2-8635.
3 WANTED, Male Help
WANTED PLUM PICKERS 16-60.
Register Personnel Office Bear
Creek Orchards.
FULLER BRUSH CO. has territory
for married man with car, 23-40.
Must have neat appearance &
ambition to make $125 to $165
per week. Retirement plan. Ph.
SP 2-8934.
ESTABLISHED FOOD ROUTE. 800
family Watkins Route now avail
able. 90 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.
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"
$1500 INVESTMENT
(CAN START PART TIME)
Oregon Fire Danger
Due fo Increase
Portland (UPD T.h e
weather bureau said today
w a r m e r temperature and
lower humidity . would In
crease the forest fire danger
in Oregon.
Several fires which burned
in Oregon' during the week
end were reported under con
trol. One blaze covered 200
acres in Tygh valley south of
The Dalles, destroyed timber
and some grain. Two small
fires, near Fossil in central
Oregon and Grants Pass in
southern Oregon, were con
trolled. .
EVER
STOPPED
AT A.
FEEDING
STATION?
A feeding station isn't a res
taurantit's the difference
between life and death. Feed
ing stations in Korea are op
erated by the Overseas: Aid
Programs of America's great
faiths. They are typical of the
on-the-spot help given to des
titute people all over the
world through the relief pro
grams of your faith Protes
tant, Catholic or Jewish. It's
a wonderful feeling to know
you have helped people who
want to help themselves. How
can they-face hardships on
empty stomachs? Your help
is needed. Please continue to
support your faith's over
seas AID PROGRAM.
PROTESTANT 1
Share Our Surplus Appeal
CATHOLIC
Bishops' Clothing Collection
JEWISH
UJA Rescue Fund
Published as a public service in co
operation with The Advertising
Council and the Newspaper Ad
vertising Executives Association.
3 WANTED, Male Help
How Much Money
Will You Make in '58?
Are you sick and tired
of answering ads and
listening to a lot of
hocus-pocus?
We Can Prove
What We Tell You
You can make $10,000 this year
with one of the largest manufac
turers in the maintenance mate
rial field. We offer field training,
with a 50 profit sharing con
tract, 100 protection on your
franchise. The man we want
would not be interested in a
salary or expense account as
there is a ready market for our
products. 5 day week, no night
work. Must be ready to start
now. Family man over 30 pre
ferred, must have car. Contact
Bill Goffe at the Jackson Hotel,
Mon. Sc Tues, 2 to 9 P.M.
HAVE opening for ten salesmen
or men who are willing to train
for good paying sales job. Com
mission & bonus. Call 10 to 12
A.M. week days State of Oregon
Employment Service, 119 N. Oak-
aaie, jvieaiora.
HAVE you honestly worked from
qualified appointments? Have you
ever naa detinue appointments
that were set up to an exact
time to call on every working
day of the week? Most ads claim
to have plenty of leads, but I
have never seen an appointment
plan equal to ours. If you enjoy
selling but hate digging out your
own prospects phone for appoint
ment between 9 and 12 A.M.
SP 3-3256.
AMERICA'S largest service organ
ization worxing witn 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.
4 WANTED, Femala Help
R.Ns with OJB. & Surgical experi
ence required for 42 bed Hospital
Oregon Coast. Phone or write
Mrs. Warren, R.N., EMerson 8
2311, Wheeler, Oregon.
EXPERIENCED beautician. Vir
ginia's Big Y Beauty Salon. SP-2-9380.
WOMEN, 18 to 25, to canvass for
International Company. Must
. have car. $40 to $60 weekly.
SP 3-1078.
6 WANTED, Situation
CHILD care, my home in Phoenix.
KE 5-1130 or KE 5-1391.
WILL care for small child In my
home. SP 3-2496.
CARPENTER WORK SP 2-4332.
The UJ5. Government does
6 WANTED, Situation
GOOD carpenter wants new build
ing or remodeling. Reasonable
rates. SP 2-6702.
GENERAL bookkeeping. My home.
MU 2-8866.
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.
LAWN mowing, yard work. NO
4-1452.
ROTOVATING Gardens & lawns
SP 3-5007.
DRESSMAKING. SP 2-9415.
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
worn. Keierences. imo 4-1275.
Ironing. My home. SP 3-4857.
CHILD care. Transp. SP 2-2287.
Painting reasonable. References.
rree 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.
IRONING by hr. SP 3-4075.
LAWNMOWERS machine sharpen
ed. Reel or rotary. Free pickup
"DTK guarameeq. eh 3-1S19.
ALL types carpenter work. Finish
work a specialty No lob too
small. SP 3-5243.
HIGH school girl wants baby sitting
or light housework. TW 9-1152.
LADY wants uousework by hour
References. SP 3-5623.
BABY Sitting club SP 3-1400.
EXPERT PAPER HANGING. SP-2-7897.
CHILD CARE CENTER
Medford Nurserv School
OPEN SUMMER MONTHS
Licensed Inspected Insured
Mrs. Ethel Tennant. SP 2-6013
SHRUBS A- rniTVJTCR
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
CASH for convertible. Maximum
price $250. Condition primary
consideration. SP 3-1487.
WANTED 5 20' lengths 2" irriga
tion pipe with outlets. TA 6-4822.
WANTED
Used furniture & appliances.
SAXBURY FURNITURE
SP 3-4859 or NO 4-2248
WANTED Good used furniture
uas wove f urniture. Br" 3-1564
WANTlTn FiimUiiro 2. mienol.
laneous. SP 2-8572 or SP 2-821 8-
WE WILL buy your piano.
SP 2-4146.
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WANTED to hear from neoDle who
have built Earth Homes: also
irom organic farmers and gard
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WANTED to borrow $3500 at 8
interest. Good security. Call NO-4-2819.
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fications. J. H. Baxter & Co.
P. O. Box 30, GR 6-6666, Grants
Pass
8-FOR RENT, Houses
COMPLETELY furn. 1 bdrm. house
close in. Enclosed yard. $55. Ph.
jr- -taaa or Sj 2-4998.
NICE small furn. house. Adults.
420 N. Grape. SP 3-1035.
2-BDRM. furn., close
child o.k. SP 3-4375.
in, $75. 1
4-RM. furn, clean
Sat mn 9-rm
turn., 20
327 Edwards.
4-RM. duplex.
2-4313.
Close in. $40. SP-
2-BDRM.
school.
house $75.
SP 2-8201.
Close to
UNFURN. 2 bdrm.
garage. SP 2-9011.
duplex with
2 BDRM. unfurn, garage, $65. SP-2-9281.
4 BDRM. 2 bath unfurnished house.
Oak Grove school district, close
in. reasonable. Available at once.
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SMALL furn. house $40.
Columbus.
112 N.
NEW unfurn.
2-bdrm. $75. SP-
2-2574.
2 BDRM. house in Talent.
$45.
KE 5-1128.
CUSTOM KILLING
CLEAN - RELIABLE
at Your. Place and
Delivery , to Your Locker
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Aging room available. Expert
cutting, wrapping & marking
of your meat for locker or
home freezer.
PHONE SP 2-6219
MEDFORD ICE
& STORAGE CO.
8-FOR RENT, Houses
WANTED
Rent or Lease Option
3-4 bdrm. house. Permanent.
Refs. SP 2-9917; or write P.O.
Box 169, Medford.
3 ROOM cottage on river. Retired
couple preferred. TJL 5-1204.
UNFURN. 2 bdrm. duplex. Close
in. $60. Adults. 311 Howard.
SP 2-5719.
1-BDRM. furn. home with service
porch, garage. Nice yard with
shade trees. Couple only. Oak
Grove District. SP 3-1629.
Phone This Number
IF YOU WANT TO SELL
YOUD PROPERTY
ANOTHER IMMACULATE
EASTSIDE
2 Bedroom Home Just as neat as a home can be.
A big garden ready to harvest - lovely lawn & shrubs.
$12,600- $500 Down
FHA TERMS
HARRY B. MARSHALL
REALTOR
Room 1 Brophy Building 10 N. Central
Phone SP 3-7345 - 3-1543 Day or Night
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8 FOR RENT, Houses
FOR LEASE, 2 bdrm. Eastsid
home at 215 Erie. Call Ray Jack-
son. SP 2-5171.
OR SELL house on large lot. TW-
9-1251. -
UNFURN. modern 3 bdrm. home
on Rogue above Trail. D. H.
- Barber. TR 8-2258.
3 RM. unfurn. semi-modern house
in Gold Hill. Single or couple
preferred. $15 a monh. 303 N.
5th. Jacksonville. TW 8-1106.
WANTED To rent 2-bdrm. furn.
house. Middle aged couple. Write
Tribune Box 6904.
1 BEDROOM cottage unfurnished.
KE 5-2707.