LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Fiie No. 10517
TS 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
ail persons having claims against
said estate to present them at the
office of the undersigned at 230
West Main Street. Medford, Oregon.
properly jorified and with proper
voucher, within six months from
the date of the first publication of
mis notice, wiucn is tne 7ta day
of April. 1959.
a O. H. Bengtson
Administrator
O. H. Bengtson
Attorney at Law
230 West Main Street
Medford, 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
nave duly Qualified as such ao
ministratrix. All persons having
claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the
same, with the proper vouchers,
to me at the office of my attor
neys. Van Dyke. DeUenbeck Sc
McGoodwm. 110 East faixtn -treet,
Medford. Oregon, within six
months from the date of first pub
lication of this notice.
Dated and first published April
27, 1959.
Kathryn E. Anders,
Administratrix
Van Dyke. Dellenback &
McGoodwin
Attorneys for Administratrix
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 a earns t said estate are nere
by notified to present the same,
with proper vouchers at the office
of my attorney. KODerx u. names,
No. l lioldv isuuaine. jaeaiora
Oregon, within six months from
the date hereof.
Dated and first published this
S7th day of April, isaa.
ANNE B. DAVIS
Ad ministratrix
Robert D. Dames
Medford, Oregon
Attorney for Administratrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 10449
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON xUft JACK.
SON COUNTY
Probate Department
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
of
FABL r.. 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 regularly appointed aa
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 mm at xne oi
lice 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
17 day of April. 1959.
C. O. Schmidt, Administrator
Brian B. Mullen
Attorney at Law
Courthouse
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 ot tne es
tate of ELMER R. HULL, deceased
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to
present the same with proper
voucners witnin six monuis irom
this date at the offices of Neff.
Frohnmayer & Lowry, Cooley Thea
tre Buildinir. Medford. Oregon.
Dated and first published this
4 dav or May. iaoa.
LELAH M. HULL. Executrix
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids endorsed "Proposal
for the Installation of a six (t
Inch Cast Iron Water Main on
Marv Street from Saline Avenue
to Jackson Street and on Jackson
Street from Mary Street to Mc-
Andrews Street, in the City of
Medford. Oregon" will be received
bv the Citv Council of the City of
Medford, Oregon, at the office of
the Superintendent of the Board of
water commissioners, t-ity xiaii,
Medford. Oregon, until 11:00 AM.
on the First day of June. 1959, and
will then be publicly opened and
read.
The work for which proposals
are invited will be paid by Im
provement Fund Warrants from as
sessments to De leviea upon uie
property benefited by such work
and by Water Commission War
rants as set forth in Section 48 of
the "General Provisions .
The work includes the following:
FURNISHING AND INSTALLING
Approximately 757 linear feet
Excavation and Backfill
Approximately 757 linear feet 6"
Cast Iron Pipe
Approximately 1 only 6" Gate
Valve with Valve Box
Approximately 150 lbs. Cast Iron
Fittings.
Approximately 30.4 sq. yds.
Break & Replace Pavement
Plans and Specifications may be
obtained from the Water Commis
sion office in the City Hall at
Medford. Oregon, upon the deposit
of Ten (10) Dollars, which sum so
deposited will be refunded if said
Plans and Specifications are re
turned in good condition within
fifteen (15) days after the opening
of bids.
The necessary cast iron pipe,
valves and fittings may be pur
chased from the Board of Water
Commissioners at their shop on
Fir and Jackson Streets.
The right is reserved to reject
any or all proposals and to accept
such proposals as are to the best
interest of the City.
Dated this 15th dav of Mav. 1959.
CITY OF MEDFORD, OREGON
By Robert L. Lee
Superintendent
Board of Water Commissioners
PUBLIC AUCTION
BUILDINGS
May 20, 195 .
The Oregon 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 Hay 20. 19o9:
BUILDINGS TO BE SOLD IN MEDFORD AT 9:0 A.M.
Former Gilman house at 3131 Table Rock Road, (File
2G448) .
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 Lathrop 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.
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Minute Blouse
9166
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12-20
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Printed Pattern 9166:
Misses' Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18,
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39-inch fabric.
Printed directions on each
pattern part. Easier, accurate.
Send Thirty - five cents
(coins) for this pattern-add
10 cents for each pattern for
first-class mailing. Send to
Marian Martin, Medford Mail
Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232
West 18th St., New York 11,
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ADDRESS with SIZE and
STYLE NUMBER.
SHARE MEDAL AWARD
New York-WPD-Mrs. Frank
lin D. Roosevelt and Yale
University President A. Whit
ney Griswold were awarded
the 1959 Universal Brother
hood medal of the Jewish The
ological Seminary of America
Sunday night.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
m THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY.
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of Ed
mond Ivan Colpitts, aka Ed P.
Colpitts, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I have been appointed Execu
trix of the above estate by an
order made therein on May 13,
1959; all creditors having claims
against said deceased are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
verified, and with proper vouchers
attached, to me at the office of
Roberts. Kellington & Branch
field, 201-5 U. S. National Bank
Bldg. Medford. Oregon, within
six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this
18th day of May, 1953.
Eva R. Colpitts
Executrix
NOTICE OF FILING APPLICA.
TION FOR A CHANGE IN
POINT OF DIVERSION OF
WATER '
Notice is given hereby that Bar
bara P. Pearson has filed an appli
cation tor tne approval oi a cnange
in point of diversion of water from
Rogue River.
By decree of the circuit court for
Jackson Co.. entered April 26, 1919,
in the matter of the determination
of the relative rights of the various
claimants to the waters of Rogue
River and its tributaries, a water
right was established in the name
of J. S. and Eliza Tucker for the
irrigation of 12 acres in the NE li
st: u and 17 acres in the nwu SE 4,
Sec. 32 and 4 acres in SWliNW'i.
8 acres in SEftNWft, 15 acres in
NE SW'i. 38 acres in NW'iSW
and 1 acre in SW'iSWli. Sec. 33,
T. 33 S.. R. 1 E., WJVI., from Rogue
River with a date of priority of
1880. These lands are irrigated by
means of a pumping plant, the
point of diversion of said pumping
plant being located 2620 ft. S. and
2005 ft. W. from NE corner of Sec.
33, and being within the SW'i
NE','4. said Sec. 33, T. 33 S., R. 1 E.,
W.M.
The applicant herein, owner of
all the lands above described with
the exception of 13 acres in NW'
SE'i, Sec. 32, proposes to irrigate
said lands by means of a pumping
plant, the point of diversion of
said pumping plant to be located
1455 ft. N. and 288 ft. E. from the
SW corner of Sec. 33, and being
within the NW'iSW'i. said Sec. 33,
T. 33 S R. 1 E., W.M.
All persons interested are noti
fied hereby that a hearing will be
held at the county courthouse in
Medford, Ore., on July 15, 1959.
beginning at 10:00 ajn. All objec
tions to the proposed change, if
any there are, will be heard at
said time and place. Any objections
shall be prepared in writing, cne
copy to be served on Barbara P.
Pearson, Trail, Oregon, and one
copy mailed to the State Engineer,
Salem, Oregon, together with a S2
filing fee, at least 10 days prior to
the date set for hearing. If no ob
jections are filed, the application
may be approved by the State
Engineer without a hearing.
Dated at Salem, Ore., this 14th
day of May. 1959.
LEWIS A. STANLEY,
State Engineer
Inquiry Slated
For 'Significant'
Income Tax Cuts
Washington-IUPB-The House
Ways and Means Committee
is launching an extensive in
quiry aimed at "significant"
income tax cuts, presumably
next year.
Chairman Wilbur D. Mills
(D.-Ark) said Sunday the com
mittee hoped the tax base
could be broadened enough to
permit "significant reductions
in individual and corporation
income tax rates -without sac
rificing the revenues needed
by the government."
Before Elections
The committee timetable
appeared designed to permit
congressional action on taxes
before the 1960 presidential
elections. Democrats and Re
publicans alike would like to
lay a tax reduction before the
voters.
President Eisenhower has
been hinting at 1960 tax cuts.
He said in January, however,
that chances for reductions
depend largely on the treat
ment Congress gave his $77
billion budget.
Eisenhower's chief econom
ic adviser, Dr. Raymond J.
Sauliner, said Sunday that it
was still "too early" to give
an administration position on
tax cut possibilities for next
year.
Prospect for Surplus
He said if the fiscal 1960
budget, for the year begin
ning July 1, does end up bal
anced as hoped, and the econ
omy continues to expand then
there would be a prospect for
a "small surplus" in fiscal
1960.
Saulnier said a surplus
could be used either to re
duce the national debt or for
tax reductions. But, he said,
"it's a little previous" to pre
dict which path the adminis
tration would recommend.
Mills said In a statement
that his committee's forth
coming study will be aimed at
"constructive reform" of the
federal tax system.
Search for Martin
Vehicle Called Off
The Dalles - (UPD - The
search for the station wagon
of the missing Martin family
of Portland was called off "at
least for the present" Sunday
afternoon when search at
tempts failed.
A heavy drag-magnet was
used by the Coast Guard in
the Columbia river near here,
but results were negative.
Skin divers also probed the
murky depths of the river.
Sheriff Ernie Mosier of
Wasco county led a 15-man
crew in search of the car at
the base of a 40-ft. cliff. Tire
tracks were found about the
cliff partially covered with
weeds. The tracks indicated a
vehicle might have gone into
the water at that point.
The bodies of the two
youngest Martin' daughters
have been recovered from the
river. Still missing are Ken
Martin, his wife and their
oldest daughter, Barbara.
Sf . Mary's Teacher
Invited to Seattle
Seattle Sister Shawn
Marie Barry of Medford is
among 74 high school science
and mathematics teachers
chosen to participate in the
National Science Foundation
Summer Institute at Seattle
university June 17 to Aug. 11.
Sister Shawn Marie is a
teacher at St. Mary's High
school.
Participants in the Institute
were selected from a large
number of applications re
ceived from throughout the
United States.
Sister Shawn will receive
a $635 stipend from Seattle
university for her work dur
ing the summer session.
Police Risk Hot
Wires To Save Man
Portland - (UPD - Three po
licemen took a chance on
death here Sunday when they
pulled a 45-year-old man from
an automobile surrounded by
hot electric wires.
A car driven by Francis A.
Fugere struck and broke off
an electric pole. The pole
landed on top of the vehicle
and was carried about 33 feet
before the car came to a stop.
No wires touched the car,
but were hanging around it.
"We told him to stay in his
car," Patrolman Louis de Gio
vanin said, "or he would be a
dead man."
Helping de Giovanni were
patrolman Reginald Bowles
and John Traver.
Voltage in the wires was
estimated at 8300 by PGE
and PP&L spokesmen. Both
companies had wires on the
pole.
There are about 2,500 mu
seums in the United States to
day, compared with 600 in
1932.
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AD DIRECTORY
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Lodge Notices - 1
Special Club Events 2
Personal 3
Lost and Found - 4
Instructions 5
Wanted Male Help 10
Wanted Female Help 1 1
Male or Female Help 12
Wanted Situations 13
Wanted Miscellaneous 14
Financial & Loans 15
REAL ESTATE
For Rent Houses 20
For Rent Apartments 21
For Rent Furnished Rooms 22
Rent Room and Board 23
For Rent Miscellaneous 24
Wanted to Rent 25
Medford Realty Board 30
For Sale Real Estate 31
Business. Opportunities 32
Wanted Real Estate 33
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Building Supplies 40
Appliances . 41
Furniture 42
Musical Equip., Radio, TV. 43
Sports and Hobbies 44
Miscellaneous 45
Dogs and Pets 50
Poultry ; 51
Livestock 52
Wanted Livestock 53
Hay, Grain and Feed 54
Fruits & Vegetables 55
Automotive & Equipment
Machinery and Tractors 60
Logging Equipment 61
Equipment for Rent 62
Trailers 70
Parts and Accessories 71
Cycles and Scooters 72
Cars and Trucks 73
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Card of Thanks C
Eddie Cantor's
Eldest Daughter
Dies of Cancer
Hollywood (UPD Comedian
Eddie Cantor's eldest daugh
ter, Marjorie, 44, died Sun
day of cancer.
The famed comedian, who
has been ailing for several
years, was placed under seda
tion.
Miss Cantor and her four
sisters had provided a run
ning gag for Cantor during
his radio-television days when
he would lament that he had
no sons. But his affection for
his five daughters was well
known. Miss Cantor had suffered
from the disease the past two
years and entered Cedars of
Lebanon Hospital last March
26 for the second time with
in a year.
Kepi From Parents
She and her sisters kept the
news of her affliction from
Cantor, and his wife, Ida, un
til March when her condition
became grave.
Both Cantor and his wife
suffer from heart ailments.
Only, the sisters, Mrs. Nata
lie Matzger of Los Angeles,
Mrs. Edna McHugh of Mali
bu, Calif., Marilyn Cantor of
New York and Mrs. Janet
Cari also of New York were
at Marjorie's bedside when
death came.
Marjorie served for years
as her father's secretary and
was a writer. She contributed
aticles to many magazines and
traveled extensively with her
parents. - j
La Grande Man
Injured in Glider
La Grande (UPD Walter
Parker, 40, La Grande bus
inessman, was in "fair" con
dition Sunday night in a hos
pital here recovering from in
juries suffered late Saturday
when his glider plane crashed
at the base of Ladd Canyon
five miles east of La Grande.
Parker suffered fractures of
both legs and broken ribs. He
operates the Parker Sheet
Metal Works here.
Ldren Blanchard, 48, La
Grande, driver of a two ve
hicle for Parker, said the
glider was released after a
brief tow and was turning
back to land when it went
into a stall and plunged from
altitude of about 200 feet.
Parker was alone in the
glider. The craft's nose was
crushed and its wings broken.
NEW ROSE 'GLOWS
London-(DPD-Sam McGredy,
Britain's leading rose hybrid
ist, said today he had pro
duced a rose that glows. He
said the rose was almost fluo
rescent and could be seen a
quarter of a mile away. He
said it had taken him 5,000
seedlings and $14,000 to pro
duce the orange rose, which
he named "Orangeade."
SMOKELESS PLANT ISN'T
Holmewood, England - (UPD
Local councilor Wilfred Clem
ents protested today that the
air is being polluted by the
smoke from a factory that
makes smokeless fuel.
PhMte SP 3-4293
DAILY'S U-DRIVE
Medford Airport
SOUP MISSES TARGET
Milan, Italy (UPD Alfredo
Cadelo told the court he cer
tainly did not mean to pour
soup on a policeman from his
bedroom window.
"I meant it for my nephew,
but the policeman got in the
way, he said. He was sen
tenced to eight months in jail
for assaulting a public offi
cial. Classified Rates
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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.
APPROVED CREDIT
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DIAL SP 2-6141
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MECHANIC WANTED
Immediate opening for first line
mechanic. Best of working condi
tions. Insurance plan, hospitaliza
tion, pd. vacations. See Don, Par
son's Motors, Medford. SP 3-3687.
WANTED House trailer as down
payment on 5 A. good valley
land, crop included. NO 4-1139.
FOR RENT Furn. 3-rm. duplex
apt. with water, garbage service,
garage. Suitable for couple. Adults
only. No dogs. $55. SP 2-7364.
FOR SALE Syracuse china & crys
tal, each service for 8. SP 2-8142.
FOR SALE Aster plants, 25c doz.
Started dahlias. 35c. Dressler's,
1107 E. Main. Closed Sun.
FOR SALE Attractive 1-bdrm.
home on Wesf.side with S65 per
mo. rentals in the rear. Must be
seen to appreciate at 323 Chest
nut St.
FOR SALE 50 large chicks, day
old, 15c. Ducks, custom hatch.
Dressler's, 1107 E. Main. Phone
SP 2-2656.
WANTED Climbing belts. State
price. SP 2-8052.
WANTED 3 experienced "Cali
fornia Cut Off" men. Must be
experienced. Call TA 6-2411.
FOR SALE 16x18 beige tweed Ol
son rug. Good condition. Also '56
Frigidaire refrig., excellent con
dition. NO 4-1798.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Well estab
lished business with franchise in
S. Oregon. For equity in a house
or what have you. SP 3-5883.
After 5 call SP 2-4200.
FOR RENT Small apt. Walking
distance, water & garbage pd.
SP 3-5057.
FOR SALE New Holland Twine
baler. $250, or will trade for
livestock. NO 4-1608. .
FOR SALE Very neat 2-bdrm. 45
ft. trailer house. Equity for some
acreage, with house & barn. Ph.
SP 3-3418.
FOR SALE OR RENT House &
lot, 101 New St.. Talent, Ore.
SPECIAL SALE: 2-cord hardwood
$36. UL 5-1014.
C-CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks to all who
extended comforting sympathy
and help in, our recent sorrow.
For the beautiful service, floral
offerings, and other kindnesses,
we are deeply grateful. .
Mr. William Fraley
Mr. & Mrs. William Raybould
Mr. & Mrs. Don Rosecrans
& Fmaliy
Mr. Sc Mrs. Don Hoodenpyle
& Family
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Lee & Family
Mr. & Mrs. Don Blank & Family
RELIABLE
COUPLE
With one child would like
job as caretakers. Ranch
or summer home. Local
references.
Tribune Box 1493
DON'T
NEGLECT
YOUR
CHILDREN!
Polio isn't licked yet! In
fact, among children not
vaccinated, paralytic polio
cases actually increased in
1958 over 1957. Mors one-year-olds
were stricken than
any other age group.
If your youngsters are
still not protected against
this feared disease, insist
that they start and complete
the full series of polio shots
NOW.
The 1959 polio season is
almost here. The sooner
your children are polio-protected,
the safer their fu
tures will be. And since polio
strikes all ages be sure to
get your shots too. See your
doctor or health department
NOW.
DON'T TAKE
A CHANCE
TAKE YOUR
POLIO SHOTS!
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cooperation unth The Advertising
Council and the Sewspaper Ad
vertising Executive Association.
A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Big FIR
Best Green Fir Slabs
Delivered in May & June.
S&H Green Stamps
MEDFORD FUEL CO. SP 2-2111
Lawn Seed, Fertilizers, Peat Moss.
Ask for free lawn book. Use our
Roller-seed er-spreader.
PACIFIC FEED & SEED CO.
4th & Front SP 2-2413
CASH & CARRY
WEEKS BEST BUY
8 & 16 box nails, a keg, ..$10.50
Pabco 3-tab roofing, sq $ 9.75
50.000 ft. 2x6 T&G, $45, $65 & $75
per M.
S&H Green Stamps
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix KE 5-2037
Camp White
Ashland
TA 6-9331
JiTO 9-4833
BABY CHICKS SOME STARTED
PACIFIC FEED & SEED CO.
4th & Front SP 2-2413
BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS
for sale 20c each. Mail Tribune
office 33 North Fir.
new mulch
SAWDUST
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
SP 2-2111
We fix em while you sleep.
Hawkins Nite Garage. SP 3-1534.
FOR SALE 1956 Ford Pickup.
Packard V8 motor & extras. SP-
3-5709.
FOR SALE Small Estey upright
piano good tor playroom or
practice piano. $150. NO 4-2419.
FOR SALE or will accept late
model car or pickup as down
payment on nice home in coun
try. Full price $8500. NO 4-1822.
FOR SALE 18 maternity dresses,
size 16 to 18. very clean, $12 for
all. Also want to nurchase set-
ting of guinea eggs. TA 6-2877
FOR SALE 7'xl6" overhead ga
rage door. See at 624 N Riverside..
20 DISCOUNT on all our top
Quality Schorn Paints (A National
Lead Product) for balance of May.
Rock Lath 38c a yard.
',2X4x8 Sheetrock $2.24 a sheet
?ix4x8 Sheetrock $1.92 a sheet
14x4x8 Sheetrock $1.60 a sheet
WESTSIDE LUMBER
924 Summit SP 2-2559
BEFORE building your fireplace,
planter box or bar-B-Q, call
Builders Supply Co,
SP 3-4575 or . SP 2-4107
WE NEED
1957
TRADE
Main & Fir
Phone: SP 3
for
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ing circulations.
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1 -LODGE NOTICES
State Convocations. Ore
gon Chapter No. 4. R-A.M.,
Jacksonville, May 19, 8
pjn. All Royal Arch Ma
sons cordially invited.
6:30 potluck.
Don Wendt, HJ.
Medford Lodge No. 83
I.O.OJ. meets Tuesday,
May 19 at 8 p.m. Re
freshments. Visitors wel
come. Ronnie Atkins, N.G.
Medford Bodies, Scottieh
Rite, Monday, May 18,
1959, 8 pn. Reunion
Eighteenth degree. Re
freshments. Visit ing
brethren welcome.
Fred A. Purdin, Secy.
2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
THRIFT SHOP
Selling used clothing. Please note
new hrs. Open every Thurs. &
Fri., 9:30 to 12 noon.
McAndrews Rd. & Priddy St.
3-PERSONAL
MISS DOROTHY DUBAY formerly
a oeauucian at tne cnarm Cen
ter Beauty Salon in Ashland, is
now employed at Mann's Beauty
Salon in Medford.
LANDSCAPE plans drawn. Tailored
to your home for balanced "do
it yourself" planting. Low cost!
Sample shown! Free Rose Book
let! KE 5-1804.
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem is welcome at Alcoholic
Anonymous, 8 pjn. Tues. & Sat.
ear ot -l- jm. Oakdale SP 2-6657.
W ATKINS Products SP 3-5667
NU BONE Foundation Garments.
Alterations & repair.
Mrs. Ethel Rogers.
128 S. Holly SP 3-6114
Mrs. E. Johnson SP 3-4890
RAWLEIGH Vitamins & fruit drink.
701 N Modoc. SP 2-4438.
NOTICE: We do not have salesmen
representing us other than Mr.
Earl W. Kelley. Neither are we.
representing any company other
than our own. CARL S. HOSKINS
MEMORIALS.
STANLEY ,Home Products.
4-2696.
NO-
4-LOST AND FOUND
LOST Ladies glasses in Jackson
ville. Reward. TW 9-1011.
d
DIVDEHD
& 1958- Pickups and
ALL MAKES
ALL MODELS
Come in and
NOW on a 1959
CRATER LAKE MOTORS
"Your Friendly FORD Dealer" .
Medford
- 4547
MEMO TO ADVERTISERS C
MEDFORD
FACTS .AS A BASIC MEASURE O F, ADX RJJ $ J G YUUt
4-LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Blond Peke, Eastside. SP-3-1926.
5-INSTRUCnONS
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 LESSONS. NO 4-2008.
PIANO Instruction for children
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AGE 2045
interested in training Sc free
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TORS & MECHANICS.
U. S. GOVERNMENT spending
billions of dollars for highways
& road construction. Estimated
900,000 trained men by 1960 to
fill these high pay jobs.
Write West Coast Train-
Ling Service, Heavy Equip
ment Division, Tribune
Box 1444
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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.
Trade now for a 1 959 FORD Pickup or
Panel truck. You'll find the 1959 array of
FORD Pickups and Panels the most
amazing buys in economy and depend
ability. Get extra savings during FORD
DIVIDEND DAYSI
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Highway 99 Central Point
Phone: NO 4-1824
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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
Monday, May 18, 1959
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