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O 00 o o o o o G O G0ou G o u O O o 0 O 0 O GO G G 00. Mfcfl Group Making Effort To Help Migrant Farm Workers 9r four artif-lr rocaraneg ar '' WKiftt0far orfcrs. ta fr-ecrinK arcl.. Loui Casstte rote tt tfje average aniriH (family re $xect la nil aut $1,000 i 4 nnn year. (,ivf a rtm to In, lift ao bei?s. tey jie'te 'ma h;s, Pseli tfret. In Jfdnvs artle e aioiet ( out that transportation is oa (r le worst eoitios ic4 W9 Uiid f ress letersalieaal tdei Emory, l, tt fit ting in the shgdt of bif maple tree gt the enifrant farft orflers camp at Wad- neQs Corner, Md. He had finis'jpd a (gay's orf in Mae beaf? fields nt now h had nothing to do. "Do you kids in the camp ver play baaeball?" I asked. "," replied Eddie. "Got rb placa to play." As an after- tfceuafc, h added: "Cot no ball. either." The migrant camp at Cheri- toft, Va., ii almost identical to the one at Waddell'a Corner But there' is vajt difference in the children. TKe first thing- you when you drive into the Cheri ton camp is a group of teen age boya playing volleyball, further on you find a dozen young girls, sitting in a circle on the grass, taking a sewing lesson. I the center of the Changes in House Of Representatives Seen in I960 Census Washington (UPB The Cen sus Bureau forecast today that as a result of the 1960 census, 14 states will lose and nine states will gain seats in the House of Representatives. The size of the House re mains constant under the Con stitution 435 members but shifts in the population as recorded in the census every 10 years require the reap portionment of the seajs allot ted each statt. The prospective 1960 reap portionment will be greater than in 1950 when nine states losf seats and six gained. 180 Million People The 1960 population, ac cordirQ to current estimates, will be about 180 million peo ple compared with the 1950 figure of 151,132,000. Under the projected reshuf He f I60 the largest gain in House ats will go to rapid ly growing California. The state will pick up seven new House seats, the same gain recorded for the state after 1950. The heaviest losers in 1960 were expected to be ' New York and Pennsylvania with each dropping three seats. Arkansas and Massa chusetts were expected to lose two seats each. Ten states would lose a sin gle seat according to Ihe pre diction. They are Maine, II linois, Minnesota, Iowa, Kan sas, West Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Other state gaining in rep resentation in 1960, according to the Census Bureau, would be Florida, three seats; Michi gan, and Texas, two seats each. Oregon To Gain Arizona, Indiana, Maryland, Ohio and Oregon would gain a single representative in ad dition to one seat for Alaska as the new 49th state. The census will be taken on April 1, 1960, and the Cen sus Bureau has eight months to determine the total . popu lation. -The reapportionment suiting from the 1960 census will first make itself felt in the elections of the 88th Con gress in November, 1962. re- " ' 'P' , HOSTILE Laughing Irtqi soldiers relax in courtyard of late King laisal's palace itf'Baghdad. Armed soldier aims his bayonet at crown on vail, symbol of his former monarch. camp is a neat frame building with a cross over the door. This is the Cheriton child care center, operated by the Migrant Ministry of the Na tional Cuncil of Churches Junior-Sized Cols It has rows of junior-sized cots and cribs where migrant babies nap while their parents are working in the fields. It has boxes of used-but-still-use- able toys, crayons and games. It has an old piano on which hymns can be played during Sunday School ... a kitchen well stocked with milk and cookies Parked outside the center is a green station wagon with the name "Harvester' on the U6A1 NOTICIS N'. 1032 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of GORDON M. COFFEEN. Deceased Notice is hereby erven that l the undersigned, by an order of the above Court duly made and entered on July 11. 1958, was ap pointed Administratrix of the above-named estate, and that have duly Qualified as such Ad ministratrix. AH persons having claims against said estate are here by notified to present the same. with the proper vouchers, to me at the office of my attorneys. Van Dvke. Dellenback & McGoodwin, 110 East Sixth Street. Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication of this notice. Dated and first published July 17. 1958. - Mabel L. Coffeen Van Dyke. Dellenback fc McGoodwin Attorneys for Administratrix ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Addition to West Side School School District No. 549 C, Medford Jackson County, Oregon Sealed bids for the construction of An Addition to West Side School will be received at the office of the Superintendent of Schools, Medford. Oregon, by the Board of Directors, School District No. 549C, Jackson County; Oregon, until 8 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, Mon day, August 18. 1958, and - will then and there be opened and pub licly read aloud. Bids received after the hour set for opening will not be considered. Bids will be received on the basis of one contract to include all gen eral construction, including pumb ing. heating, ventilating, and electrical. Bids must be submitted to the exact form of the Proposal and Bid torm incorporated in tne specifica tions. Plans and specifications will be on file after July 28. 1958, at the office of R. J. KEENEY. A.I.A., Architect, 210 Fluhrer Building, Medford. Oregon: Builders Ex change in Builders Exchange Build ing, .Portland. Oregon; uunaers Exchange, Eugene, Oregon; Build ers Exchange, Medford. Oregon at the qffice of the Superintendent of Schools, Meatora, Oregon. A set of drawings and specifica tions may be obtained by Prime Bidders from the Architect upon a deposit of $50.00. Additional sets ot drawings and specitacations may be obtained from the Architect for the sum of $10.00 per set, not refundable, to cover the cost of reproduction. Such additional sets shall remain the property of the Architect and shall be returned to hir.i in good condition after the opening of bids. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check, or bid bond (with authorized Surety Company) made payable to Board of Direct ors. School District No. 549C. Jack son County, Oregon, in an amount not less tnan iut, of tne base bio. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof, or, before the award of the contract, unless said award is delayed for a period of 30 days. The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive any informality in bids received, and to accept or reject any or all items of any bid, unless the bidder qualifies his bid by specific limitation. Bidders preaualification forms may be obtained from the Archi tect. R. J. KEENEY. A.I.A., 210 Fluhrer Building. Medford, Oregon, and must be filed in the Architect's office 10 days prior to the bid opening. If any bidder , does not qualify he will be notified 8 days prior to bid opening. Leonard Mayfield Superintendent of Schools Wilson Slater Clerk. School Board the door. It is an extraordin ary fashion. The tail-gate low ers to become an altar. It con tains a portable organ a movie TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF Economy Feed & Supply 2810 Crater Lake Hiway A new feed and supply store which is featuring Triangle Feed for stock, poultry, rabbits, etc. Ortho products, pet supplies tc many other items. Opening day is Friday. Aug. 1st at which time there will be free cokes, balloons, and various gifts. Plan to attend opening day at Economy Feed & Supply 2810 Crater Lake Hiway FOR RENT 3 rm. cabin. 1718 N. Riverside. SP 3-3321 after 3 p.m. CALL Mom's Kitchen for Birthday or Wedding cakes. Also refresh ment ideas for parties & socials Good home-made bread, donuts & scones. SP 3-3031. Good Home Cooked Dinners 99c Mac's Fountain Lunch. 6th & Ivy PICKLE crocks. Clay flower pots all sizes, from 2" to 14". BIG Y FEED & SEED CO. 1948 Pacific Hiway. North. . LAWN MOTH control with Diet dren. Eltons Farm Sc Garden Store. We fix "em while you sleep Hawkins Nite Garage. SP 3-1534, CASH & CARRY Kiln dried clear redwood siding (no knots) 8" S110 M.. 10" $120 M. 2x8 No. 3 T&G 560 M. Beau tiful 6-8-10-12 inch cedar panel ing, 31 1U 1V1. S&H GREEN STAMPS NORTON LUMBER CO. Phoenix Yard KE 5-2073 Camp White Yard TA 6-9331 GRAIN hay Let us deliver direct from the field, Elton's Farm & harden store. SP 3-5539 217 W. 6th SMALL Cafe for sale. Doing good business. Call MU 5-6906 after 4 p.m. SHOP in the cool, cool, cool of tne evening at tne only air conditioned furniture barn in the Northwest . . . Open until 8 P.M, every evening except Wednesdays and Saturdays. LUCAS & HOW ARD. Central Point, NO 4-1226. BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale. 20c each. Mai Tribune office. 33 North Fir. SAWDUST for corrals, gardens, orcnaras summer prices. Faber Fne Co SP 2-4444 LUMBER low low prices, 1 in. boards 6 to 12 in. & 2 in. dimen sion. Also timbers. 256 Berrydale. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that at i-.au ociock r.m. on tne zist day of August. 1958 in the Council Chambers of the City Hall of the City of Medford, Oregon, there shall be a public hearing by and before the City Council of said city on the question of amending Ordinance No. 5135 of said citv by changing the zoning of the follow ing described area within the said city, to-wit: An area consisting of a tract owned by Rogue Valley Re tirement Home, Inc., consisting or it acres, more or less, silu . ated on Barneburg Hill and more particularly described in Resolution No. 937 adopted by the City Council of the City of ivieaiora on juiv 17. 1358 ' from Class I A, Single Family uweinng .District, to Class II. Mul tiple Family Dwelling District. D. . Huson City Recorder NOTICE OF BEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT No. 10207 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE S T A T OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate of annie VINSON. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. Pheba Vin- on vaughan. Executrix of the Estate of Annie Vinson, Deceased. I r : 1 1 i. t- : 1 T. I n nets iiicu uer ruM ana nnat .Re port and Account in and with the circuit court of the State of Ore gon for Jackson County, and that Tuesday, September 2, 1958. at the hour of 10.00 o'clock A.M. of said day. in the Courtroom of said Court in the Jackson Countv Courthouse in the City of Medford, Oregon, has been appointed and set as the time and place of hear ing of objections to caid First and Fina Report and Account and the setUement thereof and of said estate. DATED and first published thin 31st day of July. 1958. rHEBA VINSON VAUGHAN EXECUTRIX , 4 3-FtY mm MCY THAT'S (RUM?. 1 fttif ' wfcscrifcwjr. The othm-sr mm pap. for , F I LnlTS' Any riflrJiTinj wl&'m 1j0 mile of Medford, Ore gon, dm and Aul4l to a eubscrikttr to Mercy Flights.-At $4 a year kmily, 'rt is the only way that a wage eaf)ner?n affcrl air ambulance tervice for his family. o 0 Accents don't jurf toippen to "someone else." The most congnon comment fey Mercy Flights patients is: never thought fiat Wl veuldl need Mercy Flights." If the tim ej?er ariee when your family is saying this, wouldn't it bk fctter to be a subscriber? For a non-subscriber, tkftifea k $70 4er ever 100 miles the patient is flon. o , NO OTHER AREA... in the United States has a service like Mercy Flights. The three twin-engine planes are operated for only one rea son, and that is to save your life. Don't wait until it's too late! If you are not a subscriber, send your $4 today to: MERCY FLIGHTS, INC. Box 522 . , Medford, Oregon ylliJkfl4 as a public service by the Medford Mail Tribune projector and chests of ath letic equipment. The driver is a well-educated, soft-spoken Negro minister, the Rev. Isaac Henderson. SrvM Camps Henderson serves the Cheri ton camp and three others in its vicinity. He organizes sports activities for the chil dren in the daytime, shows movies at night, conducts wor ship services on Sunday. At all hours he serves as coun selor,, doctor-getter, loan ar ranger, and unfailing friend to any' migrant in trouble.. The Home Missions Division of the National Council of Churches now has 38 full-time ministers like Henderson. They follow the migrants north in the summer, south in the winter. In addition, the Migrant Ministry has more than 400 seasonal employees who help to staff child care centers and migrant schools. At present, the Migrant Ministry is reaching perhaps 10 per cent of the one million or more migrant workers who follow the crops. "There is much more we ought to be doing," said Mrs. Edith Low ry, its director. "But we haven't got the money." Thanks in part to constant prodding by the Migrant Min istry and by the state and local church councils which support its work, the federal government and 20 state gov ernments now have special committees charged with lock ing out for migrant's welfare. Responsible for Codes The federal committee was appointed by President Eisen hower in 1954. It was respon sible for the migrant transpor tation code recently put into effect. It is supporting a bill now pending in the House Banking Committee to author ize long-term low-interest gov ernment loans for construction of decent migrant housing. Within the past two or three years, several states have undertaken ambitious programs to raise migrant liv ing standards. Maryland for example, is taking great pains to see . that migrant children are enrolled in school in Sep tember, and that each child is given a transfer card when he leaves. The Virginia De partment of Health conducted free tuberculosis clinics in migrant camps this summer. Delaware has adopted a strong housing code. Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Arizona, Minnesota, Wiscon sin and Michigian have out standing migrant programs. Texas is beginning to move. "We are making an honest-to-God attempt tp make things Announcing . . . MAIGO MEDFORD HEARING CENTER Of 242 South Central Avenue Will be in their new office, August 1st,' Located at 820 East Main 1 Door West of The Medical Dental Bldg. We Will Endeavor te Please Our Customers . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myhre MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Thursday, July 31, 1958 5A a little better for the mi grants than they have beenin the past," said representative. Charles F. Yeager Jr. . "But it's a long, hard, up hill struggle," 0 ri.-o WANT TO GO TO PLACES YOU'VE READ ABOUT? SEE US NOW FOR A VACATION LOAU Repay in Convenient Monthly Payment LOANS FROM $25.00 to $2,500.00 Automobile Furniture Salary COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL. FINANCE CORP. PHONE SP 3-4564 SPARTA BLDG. 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