4A MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford. Oregon, Tuesday, October 7, 1953
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Is That So?
By OLGA BURNS
When a cow swallows its
cud, is anything wrong with
it?
The question, suggested by
a letter from Mrs. Chet Marks,
of Bililngs, Mont., touches on
the matter of the so - called
imaginary disease of cattle.
Diseases that men imagine
them as having.
The cud is food the cow has
already eaten and regurgitat
ed from its first stomach. A
cow chewing its cud is gen
erally content, chewing plac
idly until its next meal.
And so if a cow is neither
eating nor chewing its cud
for any substantial length of
time, it is reasonable to sup
pose it is not content and
quit possibly ill. And since
loss of cud failure to chew
it - is a symptom of many
bovine diseases, it is then
well to examine the animal
for other symptoms that will
pinpoint the difficulty.
- In the past, however, loss
of cud was regarded as a dis
ease in itself if not the result
of an accident. The general
procedure then was to sup
ply the cow with an artificial
cud. One type consisted of a
handful of a rough weed with
clusters of whitish, button
headed flowers botanically
known as Gnaphalium. It
Happy Homer's Buys
$14,900.00
3 bedroom and family room. Just
one year old, located in beauti
ful Verdi Hills. On large lot.
Has circ. fireplace and attached
Sarage. Will finance F.H.A. with
ttle as $800.00 down.
EASTSIDE 3 BEDROOM
This new 3 bedroom home Just
completed. Move right in. Close
in on shaded lot. Fireplace, elec
tric heat, lots of built-ins. Total
price only $11,750.
3 BEDROOM HOME
Two blocks from Medford High
on paved street with sidewalks.
Has circ. fireplace, good storage
plus ample kitchen cabinets.
Vent A Hood over range space,
and tile bath. This is a new
home and is waiting for you
to take possession. We will con
sider a trade of a smaller home
in Medford.
EAST SIDE BEAUTY
A lovely 3 bdrm. home, nestled
under Oak trees, plus a well
landscaped back yard with cov
ered patio, tile bath, circ. fire
place, panel wall in living room.
Total price $14,950 with F.H.A.
terms.
RANCH STYLE HOME
Located in one of Medford's fine
east side districts, having a two
car garage, fully plastered, l'i
baths, mahog. kitchen cabinets,
base board elec. heat, three bed
rooms, plus large play room.
Rustic siding, cedar shingle roof,
plus brick work. Only $18,250.
Will consider trade.
George Holtzinger SP 3-3317
Sam Hamilton SP 3-4780
Harry Withrow SP 2-4277,
(11 East Main SP 3-6646
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PUBLIC AUCTION
Piece Meal No Limit No Reserve
Thursday, October 9th 9:30 a.m.
TALENT SAWMILLS TALENT, OREGON
Approximately 5 Miles South of Medford, Oregon
$181,439.23 Evaluation
COMPLETE SAWMILL PLANING MILL
NOTE: Sawmill Machinery is former equipment of Southern Oregon
Sugar Pine Co., Tiller, Ore. Plant SAWMILL MACHY: Mill Eng. &
Supply Co. Sunbo 36"x20" cant gang mill, 200 h.p. a.c. mtr., wd.c.
feed control. BAND MILL: A.C. 8' anti-friction bearing w200 h.p.
slip ring mtr. CARRIAGE: Klamath Iron Works steel carriage 72"
opening, 3 block, screw operated, I. W. Johnson No. 4 trout works,
new anti-friction trks. EDGER: G&L complete rebuilt 10" x 60"
edger w100 h.p. mtr. TRIMMER: 24' air trimmer, 50 h.p. mtr.
LOG HILL: 115' long wchain & flights 50 h.p. mtr., ROLL CASES
& TRANSFERS: Edger infeed & effbearing tables, all steel, ea. w
g.h. mtr., gang mill infeed and offbearing tables, all steel ea.
wg.h. mtr., Ige. quan. conveyors & transfers wchain, shafts,
sprockets, & bearings. FILING ROOM: Armstrong No. 4 Vi band
saw sharpener, Armstrong stretcher roll. Acme circular saw sharp
ener, misc. Armstrong air & hand swages, welding clamps & leveling
blocks. BOILERS: 2 Williams Bros, coded 200 h.p. boilers disman
tled, complete wstack, valves, pumps & bricks. MISC. MACHY.:
G.D. air comp. w50 h.p. mtr. dbl. drum yarder, w25 h.p. mtr.
all steel swede puller, and misc. shop equip. MTRS. & ELECTRI
CAL: 15 g.h. mtrs. from 2 h.p. to 15 h.p. Ige. quan. switch boxes,
starter boxes, conduit, etc. PLANING MILL DIVISION PLANER:
Berlin 24"x4" planer matcher wfeed table & 1 00 h.p. mtr. BLOW
ER: 72" blower w100 h.p. mtr. TRANSFERS & CONVEYORS: 8
chain transfer & conveyor units wmtrs. & drives. BURNER: C&D
welding 60' bolted construction burner blower system, 25 h.p.
mtr., burner conveyor, C&D welding 150' long wchain & flights.
MISC. MACHY. & TOOLS: 200 amp. arc welder, pedestal grinder,
steam cleaner, gas weld set, 5 h.p. air comp., hyd. jacks, elec. drills
& saws, fire extinguishers, hose, etc. GRINDING ROOM: Hanchett
No. 136 saw sharpener, Buffalo 30" knife, grinder, misc. scales,
stands, heads, etc. ROLLING STOCK: Northwest V yd. crawler
crane, wcat diesel, Gerlinqer 16.000 lb. forklift, (late). Gerlinger
54" straddle truck. DRY KILN STICKERS: 75,000 sticks l"x2"x
48". 6,000 spacers 4"x4"x50", 39,000 bd. ft. 6"x8" timbers.
OFFICE EQUIP.: Friden 10 bank elec. calculator, Marchant 8 bank
elec. calculator, add. mach.,checkwriter, air conditioner, desks,
chairs, file cabinets.
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H. J. WERSHOW COMPANY
AUCTIONEERS
7213 Melrose Avenue
Los Angeles, Calif.
WEbster 3-8541
621 N. E. Haielfern Place
Portland, Oregon
Belmont 4-3029
E. Potter, Representative
proved so popular for cen
turies it has had the common
name of cudweed.
Cur Mad Cow 111
Another imaginary disease
was known as "hollow-horn,"
and the cure made a cow ill
if he wasn't already. Fevers
make a cow's horn warm to
the touch, and circulatory ail
ments make them cold. But
some herdsmen, noting a
warm horn, would bore into
it with an auger to see if it
was hollow. If it was - and
cow's horns generally are if
one bores in the right place -they
poured in turpentine or
some other fiery substance
that would cause excruciating
agony, as one can imagine
since the hollows are exten
sions of the frontal sinuses.
Yet another imaginary ill
ness went by the name of
"wolf-in-the-tail."
The tail of any animal is
one of the most obvious things
about the beast. Its condition
often serves as a valuable in
dication as to health.
Some of our ancestors, how
ever, noting a tail that was
listless and without gloss, de
cided on the drastic measure
of cutting a slit in it, packing
it with salt and binding it up.
Obviously the tail would no
longer be listless, regardless
of how the cow felt otherwise.
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Plant Near Echo
i
Damaged by Fire
Echo -UPD- An early morn
ing fire Monday at the But
ter Creek pellet plant near
here caused damage estimat
ed at more than $100,000, ac
cording to Echo Fire Chief
Murl Berry.
The plant, located on the
Butter Creek - Heppner high
way converted hay and grains
into pellets for livestock feed
and had been in operation
since December, 1957. Own
ers William Kilkenny and
Louis DeTrace said most of
the equipment and the build
ing were insured.
Berry said origin of the
fire was undetermined.
COLLEGE OFFICIAL DIES
Carlisle, Pa. -flJPD Dr. Ern
est A. Vuilleumier, 64, who
was chairman of the depart
ment of chemistry at Dickin
son College for 38 years, died
Monday of a heart attack.
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STRONG FEELINGS IN L. A. Policeman on ladder
removes effigy of Arkansas Gov. Faubus, hanging from
a telephone pole in the University area of downtown Los
Angeles. The dummy had a knife stuck in its chest, and
was spattered with red paint
McLEOD
Word Received Of Death
By Caroline L. Harding
McLeod-Word has been re
ceived here of the death of
Mrs. Vera Martin in Reno,
Nev., on Friday, Oct. 3. Mrs.
Martin was owner of the
Sierra Manor ranch on Rogue
river, near McLeod.
Mrs. Martin left here Sept.
12 for Reno, then on Sept. 15
went to San Francisco for
medical care. She returned
to Reno and entered a nurs
ing home there on Sept. 30,
where she died after going
into a coma. Burial will be
in Reno-.
Jacobus M. Van der Mass,
age 86, died in a Medford
hospital Tuesday, Sept. 30.
Mr. Van der Mass was
born in Amsterdam, Holland,
and served in the Boar war.
He was a school teacher in
South Africa for several
years and came to Oregon in
1908 and homesteaded at
McLeod, where he farmed
until failing health made him
retire. He was well known
here and became a natural
ized citizen in Jackson county
in 1914. He was a bachelor.
House euests of Mr. and
Mrs. Rufus Trusty on Elk
creek are Mrs. Tjrusty's sis
ters, Mrs. Hazel Haeves, of
Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs.
Clara Schrader of Ainsbury,
Mass.
Mrs. Fred Simington, her
daughter, Cathy, and son,
Fred, of Yreka. Calif., visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Den
ninger, Thursday, Sept. 25.
Fred, who graduated from
Russia Protests
Stalin TV Show
Washington -(LTD- Russia
chargen Monday that recent
television drama depicting
the death of Josef Stalin was
a "filthy slander" against the
Soviet Union. It lodged a res
olute protest" with the State
Department.
Soviet Ambassador Mik
hail Menshikov handed the
protest to Deputy Undersec
retary of State Robert Mur
phy. ,
Menshikov said the play,
"The Plot to Kill Stalin," was
a "provocative action."
"That was a filthy slander
against the Soviet Union and
the Soviet government," he
said.
"This kind of slanderous
attack is incompatible with
international standards and
inadmissable in normal rela
tions between two countries."
The television program,
which appeared Sept. 25,
showed events leading up to
the death of Stalin in March,
1953.
The play suggested that the
present Russian Premier, Ni
kita Khrushchev, stood idly
by when Stalin suffered a
stroke and refused to get med
ical help.
BOARD FOUNDER DIES
Long Branch, N. J. -tUPD -Dr.
Robert Forest Barber, 75,
a founder" of the American
Board of Surgery, died Sun
day. Ontario-OIPD-Harry McKin
ney, 52, a lift-truck driver at
the Oregon Frozen Food plant
here, was killed Monday
when a concrete pier fell on
hum.
10 weeks basic training at
San Diego, Calif., Sept. 23,
will return Oct. 7 to attend
medical school. He is a for
mer resident of Prospect and
graduated from the Prospect
grade school. He attended
one year of high school there
and then moved to Yreka,
where he graduated from
Yreka High school.
Mrs. Alberta Hughes from
Umpqua spent the week end
of Sept. 27 visiting her daugh
ter, Mrs. Walter Messecare
and family. Mrs. Hughes
teaches school.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fear
son from California have
leased the Sierra Manor for a
year and are living there.
They have a daughter, Joyce,
who attends Eagle Point High
school and belongs to Job's
Daughters.
The Rev. and Mrs. Ernest
Evers are attending Christian
and Missionary Alliance
prayer conference at Salem.
Mrs. Hazel Ulrich is spend
ing the week in Medford at
the home of her sister, Mrs.
Brophy.
Mrs. Burl Goodman has
returned from Los Angeles,
where she left her grand
daughter, Carrie, with her
mother, as she will enter a
special school there. She
brought back Cathy, who is
now enrolled in Elk-Trail
school.
Larry Smith cut his left
hand quite badly and had to
have medical care.
LEGAL NOTICES
NO. 10359
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
WARNER W HOWARD, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that I.
the undersigned, by an order of the
above Court duly made and entered
on September 11. 1958, was appoint
ed Executrix of the above-named
estate and that I have duly quali
fied as such Executrix. AU persons
having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present the
same, with the proper vouchers, to
me at the office of my attorneys,
Van Dvke, Dellenback & McGood
win, lib East Sixth Street. Medford,
Oregon, within six months from
the date of first publication of
this notice.
Dated and first published Sep-,
tember 16. 1958.
Sadie E. Howard, Executrix
Van Dyke, Dellenback &
McGoodw:o
Attorneys for Executrix
Suit in Equity for Divorce
No. 58-574-E
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
HETTIE M. DEMENT, Plaintiff, vs.
RAY S. DEMENT. Defendant.
TO RAY S. DEMENT. THE ABOVE
NAMED DEFENDANT:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you are hereby re
quired to arjpear and answer the
Complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit on or before the
last day of four weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
Summons as set out below, and
if you fail to so appear and answer
said Complaint, for want thereof
Plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in Plain
tiffs Complaint succinctly stated as
follows, to-wit:
For a Decree of this court award
ing to Plaintiff an absolute divorce
and dissolving the marriage con
tract now existing between Plain
tiff and Defendant.
This Summons is published by
Order of the Honorable H. K.
Hanna, Judge of the Circuit Court
'of the State of Oregon for Jackson
Countv. dulv made and entered on
the 15th day of September, 1958.
The time prescribed by said Order
for the publication of. this Sum
mons is once a week for four con
secutive weeks. The date of the
first publication of this Summons
is the 7th dav of October, 1958.
HARBISON AND PIAZA
Sam B. Harbison
Of Attorneys for Plaintiff
Post Office Address:
207 U.S. National Bank Bldg.
Medford, Oregon
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BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS
for sale. 20c each. Mail Tribune
office 33 North Fir.
SAWDUST
To keep you warm.
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
Tel. SP 2-2111
FOR SALE Oak & Laurel wood,
822 cord delivered. SP 3-1275.
"On. TO BURN"
Expert Burner Service
S&H Green Stamps
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
SP 2-2111
FOR SALE used restaurant equip.
For information KE 5-2542.
NARCISSUS. Water culture varie
ties. Dish Garden plants 15c each.
BERRYDALE FLOWER FARM.
FOR SALE 1946 Willys Station
Wagon. S150. SP 3-3418.
FOR RENT RANCH. Modern
house. Applegate Valley. TW-9-1477.
CASH & CARRY
2x8 No 3 T&G $60 per M.
4x8x3i Pine Pop Plywood 20c ft.
2x6 No. 4 T&G $40 per M.
4x8xVi Birch Plywood 15c ft.
S&H GREEN STAMPS
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix Yard KE 5-2037
Camp White Yard TA 6-9331
KING ALFRED Daffodil bulbs 90c
dozen. Dutch Iris 5c each.
BERRYDALE FLOWER FARM.
REDWOOD SIDING. S110 per. M,
and up. 1x6" & 10" clear Red
wood paneling $150 per M.
"x4'x8' Hardboard $254 a sheet.
?8 x4 x8 Exterior Rezwood $3.30
a sheet.
WESTSIDE LUMBER CO.
North end of Summit. SP 2-2559
SCHORN PAINTS
We eix 'em while you sleep.
Hawkins Nite Garage. SP 3-1534.
LIGHT THE WAY FOR E.S.A
Brown and Haley mints Your
dollar will benefit the Children's
Hospital School in Eugene; Door-to-door
sale will be conducted
Mon., Tues. & Wed. October 6,
7 & 8th. 6-30 to 9 p.m. Turn on
your porch light. Members of
Epsilon Sigma Alpha will deliver
the candy to your door for just
si.uo per dox.
$250,000 Pledged
For Centennial
Portland - About $250,000
already has been pledged by
counties and cities for local
projects planned as part of
the Oregon centennial cele
bration next year, according
to Ted Hallock, co-ordinator
of state-wide activities for
the centennial commission.
i At the same time, Hallock
estimated that about $2 mil
lion will be raised for the
purpose by early next year.
He said chambers of com
merce will be asked to make
contributions.
Hallock also reported that
Washington county has a V
mill special tax levy on the
November ballot to raise
$14,500, and other counties
are planning special elections
later.
The locally-raised funds
will be used by county and
city centennial committees
for such projects as historical
pageants, welcome booths and
the promotion of local tourist
attractions.
For Real Estate
SEE
DON ASHPOLE, Salesman
DESERT BRANCH OFFICE OF
Clayton W. Lewis
REAL ESTATE BROKER
6781 Crater Lake Hy., Medford
Ph. TA 6-9101 or Eaglt Point
HI 6-3302
480 acre ranch, 30 acres fret
irrigation, n i e t 3 bedroom
home, 3 barns, will handle 50
head cattle, acres of young tim
ber. 29 down or might trade
part for small place in valley.
Move trailer house or build on
this 60 acres, 15 acres irrigat
ed. Hiway frontage. $2500.00
down.
3Vi acres with excellent soil
for garden. Has family orchard.
Could be called 3 bedroom
home. Guest house. Terms can
be arranged.
Near new home in Eagle Point.
3 bedroom, fireplace. Full price
$9,950.00". Low down payment.
Have party with new 2 bed
room home wishing to trade
their equity for a 2 bedroom
trailer house.
40 acres, 21 irrigated, 2 bed
room home and barn. Full price
$12,500.00 with terms.
40 acres, very nice 3 bedroom
home, double garage, fruit
house. Full price $8,500.00,
with terms.
HAVE LISTINGS & WANT
LISTINGS WILL TRAVEL
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
REAMES Social Club, will hold a
Rummage Sale Tues. & Wed. Oct.
7th & 8th, 9-5. In Fehl Bldg, 108
N. Ivy.
BIG GREEN FIR SLABS. Summer
Prices. Medford Fuel. Tel. SP-2-2111.
NOTICE
Now Is the time to have your
fieach trees sprayed. No job too
arge or small. SP 2-5376. With
row PIANOS FOR RENT
Reconditioned uprights as low as
S4 per month. Spinets, used or
new S10 per mo. Six months
rental will apply on purchase if
you decide to buv.
ERSKINE'S PIANO STORE
1304 Kings Hwy.
1-LOST AND FOUND
LOST, pair dark framed glasses.
Reward. Mike Murray. SP 2-4865
after 5:30 p.m.
LOST Big black Lab dog. Lost
driving north through Medford
Sun. eve. Wearing collar. No
name. Reward. GR 9-3245.
LOST Joey, light blue parakeet
Sat. eve. S5 reward. Gail Grooms.
JU 2-3495.
LOST Brown zipper billfold. Big Y
vicinity. HI 6-3933. Reward.
LOST Band hat (McLoughlin) on
Bellinger lane. SP 3-4029.
Tupperware & Home Parties
Phone Martha Mast. SP 3-4845
FOUND A wonderful way to re
duce at home with the
Stauffer Home Plan
Virginia Wickersham SP 2-9260
2-INSTRUCTION
PIANO & ACCORDION LESSONS
MRS MORRIS KE 5-1177
BRAIDED rugs wanted? Learn to
economically? Call SP 2-9367.
Have You
Ever Thought Of
Learning To Play The
VIOLIN?
(Or any other instrument)
You may have hidden musical
talents unknown to even you.
Puruckers have a special 8 week
trial course in which vou will
receive musical instruction on the
instrument of your choice. Only
cost to you is small enrollment
fee plus cost of lessons. Instru
ments and music FREE in your
home while you are learning.
Call Puruckers SP 2-5702) today
for further information.
3 WANTED, Male Help
CALL .
SP 2-4237
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BEST SALES
OPPORTUNITY
IN
SOUTHERN OREGON
Call Hours
10 to 12, 2 to 4, 6 to 8
WANTED Experienced electrical
appliance service man. Steady
employment. Good salary. Write
Tribune Box 4747.
2 EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD Wat
kins routes available in Jackson
Co. to ambitious men with cars.
No cash necessary, we finance
you. Write Watkins, P.O. Box
1341, Medford.
EDGERMAN Must be experienced.
Call NO 4-2288 or TA 6-9111
days. Or apply at old Harold
Woods mill. Crater Lake Hwy.
Evergreen Lumber Co.
PEARS
FOR SALE
Reject Cornice and Bosc
A'?o RED DELICIOUS APPLES
MON. thru SAT. 8 to 5
Bring Your Own Containers
RETER FRUIT GO.
327 South Fir
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3 WANTED, Male Help
SOMEONE to cut down black wal
nut tree for winter wood. ol3
Mae st.
IMMEDIATELY
Young man, neat ambitious &
aggressive, who would like to
better his standard of living, for
sales work with old reliable firm.
Salary, commission, bonus and
car allowance. Excellent insur
ance & retirement program, &
paid vacation. Previous sales ex
perience helpful but not re
required, as we have a complete
training program with salary
paid during training. See Mr.
Meatte, mornings. 9:30 to 11 a.m.
Singer Sewing Machine Co., 318
E. Main.
EXPERIENCED vegetable display
& general grocery clerk. Give
age. experience & refs. Write
Tribune Box No. 4528.
ESTABLISHED FOOD ROUTE
800 family Watkins route now
available. 90 yr. reputation. A
top-grade one-man business, and
no experience or money required.
Write for full information to The
J R Watkins Co., -3903 Brooklyn
Ave. Seattle 5. Wash.
4 WANTED, Female Help
Housekeeper to live in. Private
quarters. Come to 1025 Oak St.,
Central Point. Sunday, or Tues.
or Wednes. eve.
EXPERIENCED stenographer to
work in lumber office. Write
Tribune Box 4609.
HOUSEKEEPER for middle aged
couple in modern 2 bedroom
home. Must live in. Good home,
good salary for right party. State
age. experience and references.
Must be good cook. Write Trib
une Box No. 4422.
WANTED Waitress. Apply Med
ford hotel, Mr. D. Marmo, be
tween 9 to 1, and S to 9.
5-HELP, Male and Female
WANTED salesman. No experience
necessary. SP 3-6151.
6 WANTED, Situation
MARRIED man experienced in
handling stock, desires work. SP-2-8493.
DRESS MAKING ALTERATIONS
MRS. SHEPPARD SP 3-4863
LOGGING JOB. Have Cat, yarder
& loader. SP 3-5587, SP 3-5685.
TRACTOR WORK
Excavate, backfill, level, plow.
ERNIE MALLAMS SP 2-4310
PAPERHANGING Free
Call SP 3-3881.
estimate.
CHRISTIAN Mother desires child
care in my home. SP 2-5490.
IRONING by hr. 81. SP 3-5561.
IRONING by hr. SP 3-4097.'
Carpenter, millwright. TA 6-2865.
CHILD care. SP 3-1196.
CARPENTER WORK SP 2-4332,
SHRUBS & HEDGES
PRUNED RIGHT. NO 4-2850.
Painting reasonable. References
Free estimates. SP 3-4145.
Local man wants steady employ
ment. Have Teamster card. Refs
Write Tribune Box 4552.
CHILD CARE in my home. NO-
4-1788.
EXPERIENCED jammer puncher
or head loader. faP 2-889 eves
CHILD care, my home. 902 S.
Grape. SP 3-3357.
60" Rotovatmg & Grading
Lawn planting. For estimate
NO 4-1323.
S&H LANDSCAPE NURSERY
ALL types carpenter work. Finish
wort a specialty. No job too
small SP 3-5243.
IRONING & curtains. SP 2-4416.
CHILD CARE CENTER
Medford Nursery School
Licensed Inspected Insured
Mrs Ethel Tennant SP 2-6013
7 WANTED, Miscellaneous
16 MM projector. SP 2-4095.
WANTED wood heaters. SP 3-3227.
WATER
PROOFING
Concrete and cinder
blocks, stucco, brick,
pumice, stone.
Basements, silos, reser
voirs, swimming pools.
Colors or Clear
Written Gaurantee
BY DISTRIBUTOR
Call SPring 2-7251
For Information and
FREE ESTIMATE!
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7 WANTED, Miscellaneous
USED burlap. Holes & sacks okay.
SP 2-4209.
USED Ironrite. SP 2-6011.
USED PIANOS wanted. Will pay
cash. Erskine's. SP2-4296.
INDIAN HEAD PENNIES
Some Lincoln & other old coins.
SP 2-8845 after 6:30 pjn.
WE WILL buy your piano.
SP 2-4U6
WILL BUY Furniture Ac Appliances.
SP 2-2114
WANTED
Used furniture & appliances.
SAXBURY FURNITURE
SP 3-4859 or NO 4-2248
FURNITURE CASH DEAL
SP 2-2958 or SP 2-3760
CASH for your used spinet
piano. Beaton's, SP 2-7327
CASH for electric ranges, refrig
erators, furniture, tools, dishes &
mistf SP 3-3227.
WANTED Good used furniture.
Oak Grove Furniture. SP 3-1564.
WANT BARKTE POLES
Contact us for prices & speci
fications. J. H. Baxter & Co.
. P O Box 30, GR 6-6666, Grants
' Pass
BEST deal furniture, elec. ranges,
wood heaters, tools, antique dish
es & misc. NO 4-1994.
WANTED Furniture & miscel
laneous. SP 2-8572 or SP 2-8218.
8-FOR RENT, Houses
SMALL fum. house, garage, near
Lincoln school. SP 2-2568.
2 BDRM. newly remodeled last yr.
3 blks. from school. Large liv.
rm. hardwood floors. SP 2-8187.
THIS 1 bdrm. duplex has every
thing including auto, washer.
$47.50. SP 3-3074.
SMALL furn. house at 346 Fair
mount. $35 mo. Suitable for
single person. Call Mrs. Ben
Hitzler at SP 2-2614 or SP 3-1971.
CLEAN. 2 bdrm. unfurn. duplex.
Eastside. garage. SP 2-4693.
NEAR school & store. 430 Benson.
UNFURN. 4 rm. SP 2-2536.
MODERN furn. 1-bdrm. house. Also
2-bdrm. furn. SP 2-6863. 41 My
ers Court
1-BDRM. unfurn. duplex water &
garage. Very close in. SP2-B714.
3 RM. furn. house. NO 4-2473 Sun.
or week days after a pjn.
$12,500
Lovely, older homo with all spa
cious rooms. 6 bedrooms, huge
living room with cheery fireplace,
3 baths, beautiful maple floors.
Second floor could be converted to
rentals, or home would be wonder
ful for large family.
Appointment
With Perfection
3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, den.
Well located on East side. Many
closets, worlds of storage. Beauti
ful yard with covered 24x54 patio
and barbecue.
In-Built Comfort
Lovely 3 bedroom east side home
with large, comfortable kitchen for
the wife in your life. 16x21 living
room with fireplace. Beautiful
gumwood doors and cupboards.
Built-in dressers and china cabinet.
Built-in stove and oven. -
S150 Down
Level, wooded 10-acre tract in
Sam's Valley. Total price $1495
balance at $25.00 per month.
Coker Butte Rd.
40 unimproved acres of old or
chard. Water available. Total price
$10,000.
T. J. HIGHT
AGENCY, INC.
'221 N. Central
Phone SP 2-5223
Ben Tucker
Rollin Watson .
.SP 2-9943
.SP 3-5831
SP 3-4724
SP 2-5930
SP 2-2651
SP 3-4229
Jean Anderson
Max Cramer
Bill Holbrook .
Bert Pree
PHONE
City or Town
n n r n :
REAL ESTATE
TOP
VALUES!
Fro
VANDAGRIFT
LEEYER- WHALIN
REALTY
D-Anjo. Bid.
Ph. SP 3-SSfl
ON EDGE OF LITHIA
PARK
With a park like setting of lr own.
Flowers and shrubs along with na
ture's beauty makes this a plaeo
where you'll want to live. Three
bedrooms, 2 baths, large living
room and spacious dining room.
Besides these generous sized rooms
there is a separate family-gam
room, that's as large as some
homes. Act now for this prop
erty is offered for a very low
price, $20,000.00,- with terms.
CLOSE IN -ON KING
$1,250.00 DOWN
PLUS CLOSING COSTS
Nearly 1,100 sq. ft. of living area
in this two bedroom homo. Close to
high school and Washington grade
school. A home with many conven
iences and the total pric is
$10,000.00.
$600.00 DOWN
PLUS CLOSING COSTS
$14,500.00 is the total price of
this new 3 bedroom dream home.
Call us today. You should see this
fine home, it's ideal for your fam
ily. Near city schools and all city
facilities.
BEST NEW BUY
IN TOWN
If you want a real buy on brand
new 3 bedroom home, call us. Ev
erything's here, 2 baths, forced air
heat, hardwood floors, built-in oven
and range, even has the lawn put
in for you. Only $600.00 down,
plus closing.
COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES
WILL TRADE
Beautiful 3 bedroom, IVt bath,
family room home. Owner will
trade for rural property. Sweeping
view of country club and surround
ing mountains. Realistically priced,
$20,000.00. F.H.A. loan available.
EASTSIDE ELEGANCE;
Substantial location, cool canopy of
big oak trees, impressive stone
work, 15 ft. bedrooms, in short
everything you want in your OWN
home. First time offered for sale.
Present owner no longer needs this
large a home.
328 S. Central Ph. SP 3-9391
Or Phone Evenings
Florence Fagalde TR 8-2611
Don Whalin SP 2-387
Bob Stokes SP 2-791
Bill Kerr SP 3-2910
Multiple Listing Service
CUSTOM KILLING
CLEAN - RELIABLE
at Your Place and
Delivery to Your Locker
Aging room available. Expert
cutting, wrapping It marking
of your meat for locker or
home freezer.
PHONE SP 2-6219
MEDFORD ICE
& STORAGE CO.
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