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Steel Industry Buildup Lagging In Face of Threat Cleveland, Ohio -UPB- The steel inventory buildup in the face of a threatened strike on July 1 is not progressing as rapidly as hoped even though shipments will exceed con sumption by more than a mil lion tons this month. Steel magazine the metal working weekly, said that if the United Steelworkers do strike there will be more than a few consumers seriously threatened. If the walkout lasts more than three or four weeks, some manufacturers may be forced to shut down. The major reason for the Inventory deficiencies is the suddenness of the business re covery, according to Steel. The magazine said that met alworking executives had no Idea that sales would improve so rapidly. Many underesti mated second quarter needs and have had to divert steel purchased for stock into im mediate use. Automakers apparently are apprehensive about their in ventories. Ford Motor Co. and American Motors Corp., after repeatedly boosting produc tion schedules, are in. the mar ket for extra tonnage. Chrysler Corp., is trying to achieve a 45-day inventory by the end of May and a 90-day Inventory by July 1. Ford, with a 30-day inventory, has similar aims. . The inventory crisis is com pounded by the fact that the steelmakers are behind sched ule on shipments of flat-rolled products and heavy plates. Consumers face delays of three to four weeks on cold rolled, hot-rolled and galvan ized sheets. Shipments also may be hindered by a short age of truck and freight cars and scattered wildcat strikes. Steelmakers last week oper ated their furnaces at 94.5 per cent of capacity, unchang ed from the previous week, and produced 2,676,000 net tons of steel. Nine of the 12 steelmaklng districts were at or above the national ingot rate. The trade weekly said the third quarter outlook for steel Is brightening. Plates, galvan ized sheets and tin mill pro ducts will be in strong de mand even if a strike is avoid ed. .; - . - The construction industry may set higher records this year than anticipated by the experts-S52.3 billion in work put In place. Steel reported that building had picked up a lot' of momentum during the first four months, contract awards are continuing at a high level, housing starts have shown only a slight decline, and industrial construction is beginning to pick up. . Industry leaders predict there will be a more stable, less rectic market over the rest of the second quarter for copper, lead, zinc and alumin um. They forecast fewer price changes, a continuation of sales at near present levels with perhaps slightly , less hedge buying, and more mar ket conservatism as contract negotiations draw near. Steel's price composite on steelmaking scrap was off 66 cents to $33.67 a gross ton last week, lowest since May, 1958. HAWAIIANS FOR PRESLEY Tupelo, Miss. - (UPD - This city's drive for funds to com plete the birthplace memorial to rock 'n' roll singer Elvis Presley announced today a Hawaii fan club has joined the effort. GETS BONUS BABY San Diego, Calif (DPD The San Diego Zoo reported it had received a bonus with the three koala bears it ordered from Australia. A fourth baby was found to have stowed away : in its mother's pouch. Russian Census Shows Increase, Eastern Trend Moscow -(UPD- Results of the first nationwide census -in 20 years showed today that the Soviet people are growing in numbers and moving east. The census figures, publish ed Sunday, showed the popu lation had risen to 208,800, 000 from 171 million in 1939, about in line with estimates of the past few years. . The Soviet Union was able to show the growth despite losses of millions in World War II mainly because of its acquisition of, the Baltic re publics, Bessarabia, Eastern sections of Poland," the West ern Ukraine and other terri tories. ' ' . ., Third Most Populous This enabled Russia to re main behind China and In dia as thelhird most populous nation in the world. - World War II meant more than a statiscal loss. It left the Soviet Union with 20 mil lion more females than males. 'The census report said the nation has the world's lowest death rate and highest mar riage rate. The report reflected the So viet Union's massive effort to settle its vast Asian territory. It showed a shift to the east as pronounced -as the west ward movement in the United States. A normal dairy- calf such as a Holstein, develops from a. birth weight of" about 91 pounds to an average weight of 1,075 pounds In two years. LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SEALED PROPOSALS ARE IN VITED, and will be received at the office of the City Auditor of the City of Grants Pass. Josephine County. Oregon, to and until the hour of 2:00 o'clock, pjn. May 29, 1959, for the laying of approxi mately five hundred (500) tons of Class B Asphaltic Concrete Paving as authorized by Ordinances adopted by the Common Council and approved by the Mayor, and the plans and specifications pre pared by the City Engineer, which Ordinances, plans and spe cifications are on file and may be examined at the office of the City Manager at the City Hall, Grants Pass, Oregon, and to which refer ence is hereby made. Copies of the plans. Specifica tions, Instructions to Bidders, Ap proximate Quantities, may be ob tained upon receipt of Ten ($10.00) Dollars, which will be refunded in case a bonafide bid is made and the plans and specifications are returned in good condition. Bids must be sealed and direct ed to the City Auditor of the City of Grants Pass, Oregon, and marked "Sealed Proposal for Street Improvements" and must be prop erly signed by the person making such bid. All bids must be ac companied by a bid bond or certi fied check in the sum of ten (10) per cent of the amount bid as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract if award is made to him. All bids must state the time In which all the work shall be com pleted. The successful bidder shall, before entering upon his duties, furnish a good and sufficient bond in favor of the City of Grants Pass, in not less than One Hundred (100) per cent of the Contract Price, with surety to be approved by the Common Council. . The Common Council reserves the right to' reject any and all bids. The Contract will be award ed to the lowest responsible bid der, subject to the limitations and conditions herein and in said Ordi nances contained. All bids will be opened and pub licly read by the' City Manager at 2:00 P.M., May 29, 1959. The City Manager will prepare a tabulation of the bids and submit said tabula tion and his recommendation for award of contract to the Common Council at its next regular or spe cial meeting. The common coun cil will authorize award of contract. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS File No. 10517 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE - COUNTY OF JACKSON PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of BENJAMIN O. GROVE, ' Deceased. THE undersigned, having been appointed Administrator of the above entitled estate by the Cir cuit Court of the county of JacK- son. State of Oregon, and having qualified, notice is hereby given to all persons Having claims against said estate to present them at the office of the undersigned at 230 West Main Street, Medford, Oregon, properly verified and with proper voucher, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, which is the 27tn clay of April, 1959. s O.-.H. Bengtson Administrator O:-!!. Bengtson , Attorney at Law 230 West Main Street Medford, Oregon ' PREVENTS PIIW1R-IASIS Does old-fashioned waggon design bar your vision? Mercury's genuine hard top styling cuts out two wagon center posts without cutting any corners on Mercury's solid engineering! Add Mercury's windshield it's the big gest on the road, and Mercury's roll--down rear window instead of the old time liftgate why, you'll have the best outlook in the field! The Mercury Country Cruiser has some big ideas about interiors, too. 101 cubic feet of clear cargo space converts into limousine comfort for rear seat passengers and every body faces forward. Before competition limits you to the narrow viewrhit the wagon trail in a Mercury Country Cruiser. ; . see us soon for a test drive! i : T MERCURY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education at the office of the Busi ness Manager, Churchill Hall, Southern Oregon College, Ashland, Oregon, until 11 a.m.. Pacific Standard Time on Wednesday, May 27,i 1959, for alterations to two campus buildings: The Britt Stu dent Center and Susanne Homes Hall. Lump sum bids may be sub mitted for each project separately or for both projects combined, using forms provided by the Archi tects. One set of drawings, specifica tions and forms of contract docu ments for the completion of the Britt Student Center may be ob tained by prime bidders only from the office of Robert J. Keeney, A.I.A.. Architect, 210 Fluhrer Build ing, Medford, Oregon, upon a de posit of $50.00 per set. One set of drawings, specifica tions and forms of contract docu ments for the alterations to Susanne Homes Hall may be obtained from the office of James L. Payne, AJ.A, Architect, 310 Fluhrer Building, Medford, Oregon, upon a deposit of $50.00 per set. Additional sets may be obtained from the Architects for the cost of reproduction. The deposit made upon the pro curement of drawings, specifica tion, and forms of contract docu ments will be refunded to actual bidders upon the return thereof in good condition within ten days after the opening of bids, but to non-bidders only if returned no later than one week prior to the bid opening. The drawings, specifications, and forms of contract documents for each project may be examined at the Builders Exchange in Portland, Eugene, and Medford, and at the offices of the Architects. AH bidders must be prequalified in accordance with Chapter 279, Oregon . Revised Statutes. Prequali fication forms are available at the offices of the Architects and State Board of Higher Education. No bid' will be considered unless fully completed, in the manner pro vided in the "Instructions to Bid ders", upon the bid form provided by the Architects and accompa nied by a certified check or bid bond, . executed in favor of the State of Oregon and the Oregon State Board of Higher Education, in an amount not less than ten per cent of the total amount of each base bid, to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should the bidder neglect or re fuse to enter into a contract and provide suitable bond for the faithful performance of the work in the event the contract is award ed to him. The .Oregon State Board of High er Education reserves the right, to reject any or all bids, to waive informalities, and to make such awards as it determines to be in the best interests of the State. No bidder may withdraw his bid after . the hour set for the opening thereof until ' after the elapse of 30 days from the bid opening. OREGON STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION Earl M. Pallet! Seoretary, Eugene, Oregon NOTICE. TO CREDITORS No. 10520 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON . PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of HAROLD L. PARKER, also known as Harold Lee Parker and as H. L. Parker and as Harold Parker, deceased Notice is hereby given that I. the undersigned, by an order of the above Court 'duly made and entered on April 24, 1959, was ap pointed Administratrix of the above-named estate, and that I have duly qualified as such Ad ministratrix. .All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, witn tne proper vouchers, to me at the office of my attor neys, Van Dyke, Dellenbeck & McGoodwm. liO East Sixth Street. Medford, Oregon, within six montns from the date of first pub lication of this notice. - Dated and first published April , iao. Kathryn E. Anders, Administratrix Van Dyke, Dellenback & McGoodwin Attorneys for Administratrix i 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS - No. 10516 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of HENRY A. DAVIS, Deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and qualified as administratrix of the Estate of Henry A. Davis, de ceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are here by notified to present the same, with proper vouchers at the office of my attorney. Robert D. Dames. No. 1 Goldy Building, - Medford, uregon, witnm six months from the date -hereof. Dated and first published this 27th day of April, 1959. ANNE B. DAVIS Administratrix Robert D. Dames Medford. Oregon Attorney for Administratrix A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 26 ewes with lambs. 1 Suffolk ram. One or all Ph. HI 6-3915. FOR RENT 1-bdrm. furn. apt. Completely redecorated. 13 A Newtown. SP 3-5883 or SP 2-4200. FREE LUMBER for wrecking small bldg. KE 5-9721. FOR RENT 1-bdrm. completely furn house. SP 2-4993, SP 2-4998. FOR SALE Xlectrolux vacuum cleaner & attachments. SP 2-7873. FOR, RENT 2 furn 2-rm. apts. One partlv furn. 2-bdrm. apt. Utilities pd. 520'i S Fir. SP 2-4583. FOR SALE Stainless steel Over land steam cabinet, shower in cabinet, like new. $350. 20" TV, good condition, $75. SP 3-5255. We now give & redeem Silver Dollar Stamps on sales & service. SP 2-2739 for home trial on new & used vacuum cleaners & sew ing machines. MORSE SEWING CENTER 219 South Central FOR SALE 1957 35' 2-bdrm. like new house trailer. Priced to sell. SP 2-7266 for appointment. FOR SALE 1955 Chev. pickup. R&H. Bumper. $1100. 920 E. Jack son after 5 p.m. FOR RENT 3-rm. furn apt. Close in. SP 2-9822. SINGER CONSOLE FOR SALE 5 yr. guarantee. Has attchments. Make just 5 payments of $7.20 ea. SP 2-2739 for home trial. FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity in 2 yr. old 3-bdrm. home for late model trailer. SP 3-1541. FOR SALE Well established small business. Will sacrifice due to illness. SP 3-6580 after 6 P-m. C7QCfl 6-rm., 1.4 acres, city ?7U water, garage, large garden, trees. At $1000 dn. It's hard to beat. 100x100' lot on Bar nett. Terms. $2850 $7850 Very neat 4-BR. Lot 55x200. City water. C7A Aftfl A-1- 22 acre grade ?U,VUU a equipped, 61rm. home, good bldg., tractor, milk cooler, milker & setter includ ed. Consider larger place. Beau tiful setting. ?Q71 Dn 2 apts on Hwy- $J I J part furn. rents for $30 a mo. $2975. Owner; leaving. CI 1 071 10 acres, part irrig., 4 I 1 ,7 J close in. Some tim , ber. Attractive location. . J. H. WEBSTER REALTOR 4425 Pacific Hwy. S., KE 5-1262 OFFICE CLOSED SUNDAY'S LARGE chick's, day old, 15c. Ducks. Dressler's Hatchery, 1107 E. Main. SP 2-2656. FOR RENT 1-bdrm. duplex. Furn., elec. heat, hardwood. Storage space, patio, good neighborhood, $60. SP 2-7901. A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 3-PERSONAL LEGAL' NOTICES NOTICE OF MEETING OF GROW ERS OF FALL AND WINTER PEARS FOR ELECTION OF NOMI NEES FOR MEMBER, ALTERNATE MEMBER AND SECOND ALTER NATE MEMBER OF THE WINTER PEAR CONTROL COMMITTEE, PURSUANT TO THE MARKETING AGREEMENT AND ORDER AS AMENDED REGULATING THE GROWING OF THE BEURRE D'ANJOU. BEURRE BOSC. WINTER NELIS, DOYENNE DU COMICE, DCUKKE CA91EK, AINU BtUKHE CLAIRGEAU VARIETIES OF PEARS GROWN IN THE STATES OF OREGON, WASHINGTON AND CALIFORNIA ' TO ALL GROWERS OF FALL OR WINTER PEARS IN THE MED FORD DISTRICT: TAKE NOTICE that a meetine of growers of pears in the above named district, for the purpose of electing nominees for erower mem ber, alternate grower member and second alternate grower member of the Control Committee pursuant to tne provisions of the above nam ed Marketing Agreement and Or der as amended regulating the growing of the Beurre D'Anjou, Beurre Bosc, Winter Nelis, Doyenne du Cornice, Beurre Easter and Beurre Clairgeau varieties of pears grown in the states of Oregon, Washington and California, execut ed by the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States and now in effect, will be held at 1:30 o'clock, P.M., on the 15th day of May, 1959, at 766 South Grape Street, in the City of Medford. County of Jack son, State of Oregon. r-acn grower ot pears of the aforesaid varieties within the above named district will be entitled to attend and narticiDate in said meet ing arid election. - R A. Patterson, Manager Winter Pear Control Committee 502 Woodlark Building Portland 5. Oreeon DATED: April 24, 1959 NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 10449 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY Probate Department IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of EARL E. HARRIS. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned by an order of the above entitled Court duly made on the 31st day of March, 1959. was reeularly appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Earl E. Harris, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them duly verified as re quired Dy law to nim ai xne oi fice of his attorney. Brian B. Mul len, 3rd floor of the Jackson County Courthouse, Medford, Ore gon! within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published this 27 day of April, 1959. C. . Schmidt, Administrator Brian B. Mullen Attorney at Law Courthouse Medford, Oregon SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION FILE NO. 59-36-E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON IRIS JUNE PERKINS, Plaintiff, vs. JAMES FLOYD PERKINS, Defendant. TO JAMES FLOYD PERKINS, the above named defendant: IN THE 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 (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons; and if you fail to answer or otherwise fail to appear in said suit, for want thereof, plaintiff will take a decree against you for the relief prayed for in plaintiff's complaint succinctly stated as fol lows: For a decree of this court dis solving the bonds of matrimony hereinbefore and now existing be tween plaintiff and defendant. For a further decree of this court granting unto the plaintiff the care, custody and control of plaintiff's and defendant's minor children with the right of defend ant to visit said children and have said children with him at reasonable times. For a further decree of this court requiring the defendant to contribute to the support of plain tiff's and defendant's minor chil dren the sum of $50.00 per child per month, or a total of $150.00 per month, until each respective child arrives at the age of ma jority or Is otherwise emancipated. .For a further decree of this court setting over unto plaintiff as her sole property the household furniture and furnishings now in possession of plaintiff. For such other and further re lief as to the court may seem meet and equitable in the prem ises. O. H. Bengtson Attorney for Plaintiff 230 West Main Street Medford, Oregon No. 10532 . NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY - IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF ELMER R. HULL, de ceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above court has appointed the undersigned executrix of the es tate of ELMER R. HULL, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with . proper vouchers within six months from this date at the offices of Neff. Frohnmaver A- T-owtv. Coolev Thpn. tre Bhilding, Medford, Oregon. uatea ana iirst puDiisnea this 4 day of May, 1959. l.M.AH M. HULL, Executrix MEDFORD MOTORS, INC. 225 SOUTH RIVERSIDE PUBLIC AUCTION BUILDINGS May 20, 1959 The Oreeon State Highway Commission will offer for sale at oral public auction the following buildings. The sale will be held on the premises of the first place listed and continue to the next in order on May 20, 1959: BUILDINGS TO BE SOLD IN MEDFORD AT 9:00 A.M. Former Gilman house at 3131 Table Rock Road, (File 28448) ... BUILDINGS TO BE SOLD AT CENTRAL POINT AT 10:00 A.M. Former Baker house, garage, barn and miscellaneous bldgs. on Upton Road out of Central Point, (File 28418) " Former Lalhrop house, garage, barn and misc. bldgs. at 1794 Scenic Ave. in Central Point, (File 28422) Buildings must be removed within 30 days from the date of sale. TERMS OF SALE: Cash at time of sale. The above buildings to be sold to the highest bidder at public auction with the right re served to accept or reject any or all bids. All of the bid price must accompany the successful bid. Consult your mover prior to the sale date. , - -.. . INFORMATION: Property Mgr, 115 State Hwy. Bldg., Salem, Oregon. FOR SALE Tape recorder, $55. 1690 S. Peach. We fix - em while you sleep Hawkins Nite Garage. SP 3-1534. RUMMAGE & What Not Sale by The Needle Workers Club. 108 N. Ivy 9 ajn. to 5 pxa. each day. May 12 & 13. BIG-FIR Best Green slabs delivered in April. S H Green Stamps MEDFORD FUEL SP 2-2111 EXPERIENCED CABINET MAKER . wants work. No job too small. Call KE 5-1173 day or night. FOR SALE 3,i h.p. deep well pump with approx. 200 ft. pipe. Good shape. $145. NO 4-1822. FOR REN T 2-b d r m. unfurru fenced yard. SP 3-6009 or SP-2-9377. PLANTS: Flowers or Vegetables. Pacific Feed Sc Seed Co. SAVE CASH & CARRY Nails 8 & 16 box $10.50 keg. 15,000 used bricks 7c ea. 15 M 4, 6. & 8" V-rustic pencil cedar, $35 M. S & H Green Stamps NORTON LUMBER CO. Phoenix KE 5-2037 Camp White TA 6-9331 FOR SALE SPECIAL LAWN SEED MIX or LET US MIX to your specifica tions. Complete information & material available. FREE use of roller seeder spreader. Pacific Feed & Seed Co. 4th & Front SP 2-2413 FOR SALE OR TRADE for late model car. City lot 125x135. City sewer & water available. Grand view district. SP 3-3725. STARTED CHICKS FOR SALE DAY OLD PRICE PACIFIC FEED & SEED CO 4th & Front St. SP 2-2413 SPECIAL OFFER to new subscrib ers. Sports Illustrated, 30 wks. $3. Call Mrs. Blanche Powell, SP 2-4127. Commercial Spraying of all kinds. No job too large or too small W1THROW SP 2-5376 FOR RENT: Furn. Apt. for lady, upstairs. 51 N. Oakdale. 1X6 CEDAR Fencing 2c lin. ft. 4x4 Surface Cedar Posts 6c lin. ft. xl0" Redwood Bevel Siding $95 per M. WESTSIDE LUMBER SP 2-2559 924 Summit Ave. FOR RENT Newly redecorated 1 bdrm. furn. apt. Utilities pd. Washing facilities. Close in. 806 W. Main. BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale 20c each. Mail Tribune ' office 33 North Fir. new mulch SA WDUST MEDFORD FUEL CO. SP 2-2111 CLASSIFIED AD DIRECTORY PERSONAL Lodge Notices Special Club Event . Personal . Lost and Found Instructions Wanted Male Help Wanted Female Herp . Male or Female Help Wanted Situations -Wanted Miscellaneous Financial & Loans REAL ESTATE For Rent Houses For Rent Apartments 1 2 3 4 5 10 II 12 13 14 IS 20 21 For Rent Furnished Rooms . 22 Rent Room and Board For Rent Miscellaneous Wanted to Rent ,, Medforo Realty Board For Sale Real Estate Business Opportunities Wanted Real Estate 23 24 25 30 31 32 33 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Building Supplies Appliances Furniture 40 41 42 Musical Eauin Radio TV 4.1 Sport and Hobbies 44 MUpgllanomij ... 45 Dogs and Pets 50 Poultry 51 Livestock . 52 Wanted l.ltv , Hay, Grain and Feed 54 Fruits &i Vegetables 55 Automotive & Equipment 60 61 62 70 71 72 73 Machinery and Tractors . Logging Equipment Equipment for Rent . Trailers Parts and Accessories Cycles and Scooters Cars and Trucks UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late to Classify A Business Directory B Card of Thanks C ANYONE having a drinking prob lem is welcome at Alcoholic Anonymous, 8 PJn. Tues. & Sat. Rear of 212 N. Oakdale SP 2-6657. STANLEY Home Products. NO- 4-2696. - RAWLEIGH Extracts & Spices. 701 N. Modoc. SP 2-4438. 4-LOST AND FOUND FOUND Beagle pup. Approx. 9 mo. old. SP 3-5027. 5-INSTRUCTIONS ' AIRLINE CAREERS, ; MEN & WOMEN For every man who flies, many men & women are needed for important ground positions such as these: Traffic Control Reservationist Passenger Agent Communications and many others.' Or train for Airline Hostess. Our training can qualify you for one of these fine positions with excellent opportunities for ad vancement. We train you at home in your spare time then fly you, at no extra cost, to Hol lywood for personal instruction. Budget terms make payment easy Free Nationwide Placement Service. High school graduates, 19 to 35 mail coupon today for full de tails: . - Airline Career Division NORTHWEST SCHOOLS Dept. A5-174 . co Tribune Box 684 Name Address . Classified Rates 1 day per word 2 days per word . 3 days per word 4 days per word 6 days per word . 5c . Se 10e 12e -I4e By Line Per Month $2.25 (Minimum First Issue 50c) . Business Directory Each line per month $1.7I Minimum per month J 5.2 5 Dead Lin on Classified Ads '5210 pn. for following day, except 10 am for Monday: for Sunday noon Saturday. Dead Line on Display Classi fied Ads 100 A.M. Saturday for Sunday and Monday 3 P-M. the day before publi cation for Tues. through Fri. :- ') ' APPROVED CREDIT CHARGES BILLED BY THE LINE DIAL SP 2-6141 1 -LODGE NOTICES Table Rock Council No. 15 R&SM Stated Assembly Tues. eve. May 12th, 7:30 n.m. Refreshments, visiting Ing companions welcome. Carl Oestreich. I.M. Medford Bodies, Scot r tish Rite, Monday, May I I 11, 1959, 8:00 pjn. Stated , t Lodge and Chapter. Re lagn union Fourteenth de- cree. Refreshments. Vis iting brethren welcome. Fred A. Purdin, Secretary. Medford Lodge No. 83 I.O.OJ. meets Tuesday, May 12 at 8 d.tti Visi tors welcome. Refreshments. Rnnnia Atkins N. G. 3 PERSONAL The newly organized Medford Athletic cluD is accepting a lim ited number of memberships. Men only. For further informa tion contact Harry Crofoot at Purucker Music House. Evenings phone SP 3-5871. OPENING ROXY ANN VETERINARY HOSPITAL NEW MODERN Next to Rural Fire Hall, N. Pacific Hwy. Central Point BY DR. J. N. STARNES Formerly associated with Dr. E. M. Hannawalt REDUCE For sale large size Relaxacisor $195 1301 Dakota. SP 2-8455. WATKIKS Products SP 3-5667 Age. Phone. City . State Education ; TIrs. I Work REGISTER NOW for Summer Dance Classes. Spec-. . ial courses during June & July in Tap Ballet Modern Jazz. With free bonus classes in Baton Acrobatics Hula. Special tiny ' tot classes that combine Ballet Tap Acrobatics Baton. COLLEEN HOPE DANCE STUDIO 45 Hawthorne SP 3-6204. PIANO Instruction for children or- older beginners. 124 Vancouver 5-INSTRUCTIONS ENROLLMENTS are now being taken for the Young Stylemaker Sewing Classes. Ages from 10 to 21. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 318 E. Main SP 2-7153. PIANO LESSONS. NO 4-2008. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. 19 Monday, May 11, 1959 5-INSTRUCTIONS PIANO LESSONS Classical & pop ular music. KE 5-1177. 9 Aft Thousands of miles from home 'Just a few minutes from help) Wherever you travel in the United States or Canada you'll find a Travelers agent nearby . . . ready with the same prompt, personal service you count on at home. We made this Pledge of Service with 13,836 other Travelers agents from coast to coast. You read about it in Travelers advertising in Life, The Saturday Evening Post, and other leading magazines. For Details See ITT I Iisurvll AGENT V?vi roe mil DON STATIIOS. ItiSUROn Professional Insurance Protection - 220 South Central - Medford ' PHONE SP 2-2677 representing THE TRAVELERS Hartford, Connecticut r Clean and Store Your Woolens NOW tt I I f -II W ljT JSrV if i U I OS." h?3 Remember these are thorough- . ' 'y and gently Sanirone cleaned, , repaired, pressed then hung in . ' . our cold storage vaults for stor- ' - age all summer,. Avoid "Closet Clutter" . . . call today and our routemaa will bring a "Wool-Pack" container. Your fine woolen garments will be stored in our refrigerated vaults, safe from moths and weather. All garments will be Sanitone cleaned ... beautifully finished, fresh and ready for wear when you need them this Fall! Get Maximum Protection for J TajS YOUR FURS, (fr v store in Nu-Way MrlJo Cold Storage Vaults v;!! WooI-IPacI! . . All the Woolens You Can Get In the Big "Wool-Pack" Container STORED IN OUR REFRIGERATED VAULTS FOR ONLY t . $295 All-Season -Plus Cleaning and Pressing Charges o Included Is $10000 FREE INSURANCE PAY NEXT FALL if -y Free Parking Right at the Door! 601 East Main St. Phone SP 2-9169 H. D. CHRISTENSEN