Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 16, 1959, Image 21

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rhundjy, July 16, 1959 A
Camping Manual of
1926 Offered Tips
For Auto Drivers
Washington - (UPD - Going
camping by car this summer?
Really going to rough it?
Take a peek at what the
outdoorsman put up with in
1926.
The American Automobile
Association issued an "official
camping and campsite man
ual" that year offering this
advice to the motorist setting
out on a camping trip:
"Look over your tool box
and see that it contains - the
necessary wrenches, a spark
plug socket, a pair of pliers,
also chain repair pliers, a box
of extra tire valves, a tire
pressure gauge, some extra
(park plugs and rim lugs, a
roll of tape, a grease gun,
extra fan belt, a sheet of cork
for emergency gasgets, and a
small bottle of shellac."
Two Spare Tires
Besides the tools, you were
advised to carry two spare
tires "preferably inflated on
the rims," and. three extra
tubes.
The well-equipped driver
also took along a steel rope
for towing, a collapsible can
vas bucket and a five-gallon
canvas water bag.
' For convenience, he also
was advised. to have broken
curtain lights repaired.
The AAA booklet listed
these tips for driving to the
campsite:
"Distribute the weight of
all equipment to equalize the
strain on the springs . . . use
soft water for the radiator-
rain water is best. Do not
drive in ruts-it wears out
the side : walls of the tire
casings. Use talcum powder
when inserting tubes in cas
ings."
Then came a section called
"other things worth know
ing." These included:
"To keep the windshield
clear of mist on rainy days,
rub a sliced onion over the
glass with an up and down
motion. Be sure to coat the
entire surface of the glass
with the juice of the onion.
When-and if-they got to
the camping ground, men
were advised to wear overalls.
Women, the booklet said,
"would find an enveloping
apron more than useful.?'
Fz Licenses
Almost anybody could drive
the family buggy on that 1926
trip.
. Very few states required
Prices Good Thursday, Friday and Saturday!
1 Urge Red Ripe I I !
tv fl 29
I -J Large Green Bell I I L
rs fflRlr 1 1!.
- I R Large Sunkist 1 BrV
FUrai lEHQDS; 111
I . j Full of Juice I
I Nice And Ripe I
MARGARINE
lbs.
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drivers' licenses for private
owners. The states that did
demand licenses supplied
them free of charge. AH you
had to do was apply.
Speetl limits in the open
country ranged between 15
and 25 miles per hour. Nevada
-with almost no paved roads,
or, for that matter, cars-had
the highest limit: 45.
There was one rule in the
booklet for happy motoring
which still has application to
day. This was it:
"It takes gas to propel a
car-profanity won't do it
Milky Way Galaxy
Billion Years Old
Chicago, Science Service -
Most of the stars in the Milky
Way galaxy to which the sun
and its planets belong were
formed in less than a billion
years.
So concludes Dr. Edwin .
Salpeter of Cornell Univer
sity, Ithaca, N. Y., from a
study of the rate of star for
mation in a gallaxy contain
ing billions of stars. He as
sumed that stars are born at
a rate, proportional to the
amount of gas in the volume
of space containing them.
Dr. Salpeter's analysis
showed that a large fraction
of the material originally
present in the Milky Way
galaxy was converted into
stars in less than a billion
years. He also found that the
mass of gas now present is
decreasing only very slowly
with time.
White dwarfs, the very
dense stars believed to be the
final stages of a dying star,
make up somewhat less than
two percent of the total pres
ent number of stars, Dr. Sal
peter found. His studies of
star formation, are reported
in the current Astrophysical
Journal, published by the
University of Chicago here.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby riven that T
nave oeen appointed Dy tne Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Jackson County as administrator
of the Estate of Edith L. Miller.
deceased, and have Qualified. All
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to ore-
sent them, with proper vouchers
duly verified, to me at 212 Lever-
ette Bldg., Med ford. Oregon, with
in six months from the date of this
notice. ' i
Dated and first eumishea July
16, 1959.
Frances M. Lamoureux,
Administratrix
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
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TASTEWELL
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LEGAL NOTICES
CALL FOR BIDS
The Talent School Board. District
No. 22, Talent, Oregon, will accept
bids on approximately 20.000 gal
lons of P.S. 200 furnace oil to be
delivered during school year 1959
60. Oil to be delivered in quantities
as ordered by district officials at
the Talent elementary . building,
Talent gym and Talent high school.
Bids to be opened August 3rd at
8 p.m. at the Talent High School
office. " - -
The Talent School Board reserves
the right to reject any or all bids.
Mrs. Merrilee Stephens
Clerk
, School District No. 22
MONTAGUE WATER CONSERVA
TION DISTRICT NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
Bids will be opened, at the regu
lar meeting of the Board of Di
rectors of the Montague Water
Conservation District to be held at
730 PM. Wednesday, August 5,
1959, for the construction of a re
inforced concrete waterway 104 ft.
(one hundred four feet) in length,
consisting of approximately 200
cubic yards of concrete.
This job is an improvement to
the existing Spillway of Dwinnell
Dam,- located 13 miles Northeast
erly of the Town of Weed, Calif
ornia. Plans and Specifications may. be
inspected Kt the District's Office in
Montague, California, or may be
naa tree ot marge Dy mail.
The contract for the works will
be awarded to the lowest respon
sible bidder; however any and all
bids may be rejected.
For further information' and job
site inspection, contact STANLEY
WENDT, Mgr., Office Tel. -GLobe
9-3371 or Residence GLobe 9-3031.
MONTAGUE WATER CONSEB-
, VATION DISTRICT
' MONTAGUE, CALIFORNIA
NOTICE OF BEARING
UPON FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 10421
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF. OREGON FOB JACK
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
HARRY ELD RIDGE HARDING, Sr.,
Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that Caro
line Louise Harding, executrix of
the Estate of Harry Eldridge Hard
ing, Sr., deceased, has filed in the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Jackson County, her first
and final account and report as
such executrix of said estate, and
the 27th day of July, 1959, at the
hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. in the
court room of the said Court at the
Court House, Medford, Jackson
County, Oregon, has been fixed as
the time and place for hearing of
objections to said final account and
report, and all persons having ob
jections thereto are hereby re
quired to make or file the same
on or before said time.
, Dated June 25, 1959.
CAROLINE LOUISE HARDING
Executrix
Robert D Dames, Attorney
Medford, Oregon ' -
NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY . V, '
In the Matter of the , Estate of
PORTER J. NEFF, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed by
the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County Execu
tor of the estate ot Porter J. Neff.
deceased. All persons having
claims against said estate are here
by notified to .present the said
claims with the proper vouchers
to the undersigned executor at its
branch office at 1 E. Main St.. Med
ford, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED
this 9th day of July, 1959.
ine hirst .National Bank of
Oregon. Portland
By Lawrence L. Clark,
Trust Officer Executor '
Harbison and Piazza
Attorneys for Executor
For Action . .
Use Tribune Want Ads
ii
Lots of Free
Parking
2 Dig Lots
AT THE REAR OF
THE STORE!
A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Wanted to buy 150 to 250 gallon
tank suitable for water storage.
Phone SP 3-1635.
10-IN Atlas Table Saw, good con
dition, ball bearing Arbor.
Floyd Hibbard's Hardware
310 E. Main SP 2-2113
FOR quick sale Domestic heavy
duty Singer sewing machine. Ex
cellent condition. All attachments
$50. See. Trailer 16 Valley Center
Court 3410 N. 99.
PAINT CLOSE OUT
. Top grade Marshall Wells Paint
: Outside house paint, colors,
was S6.20 now S4.50.
Full gloss Enamel,
Was $7.50 now $5.50.
Rubber base wall paint
was $5.79 now $3.95.
WE GIVE H&S GREEN STAMPS
Floyd Hibbard's Hardware
310 E. Main SP 2-2113
SPECIAL men's double breasted
remodeled to single, half price.
SP 3-9177.
LEGAL NOTICES
The Bureau of Land Management
announces plans to advertise for
competitive bids timber from the
tracts described below during the
period July 1.-1959 to June 30,
1960. These tracts are in addition
to the tracts included in the nlan
previously announced f o r the
period January l, 1959 to June 30,
1960. This timber is on lands man
aged by the Medford District. The
volumes listed are preliminary
estimates of the timber to be of
fered from certain portions of the
sections described. The tracts are
grouped according to the quarter of
the calendar year, in which it is
probable that the timber will be of
fered for bids. -Auctions will be held
each month of the year at which
time specific cruised volumes and
minimum -appraised prices will be
published, as well as other informa
tion regarding the type of bidding,
the exact time and place for receiDt
of bids, and other terms and con
ditions relating to the conduct of
the auction and to timber sale con
tracts. Further information may be
obtained from the District Manager,
Bureau of Land Management,
South Riverside at Barnett Road,
Medford. Oregon. JACKSON MAS
TER UNIT IN 3rd QUARTER
CALENDAR YEAR 1959: T. 39 S.,
R. 4 W- Sec. 32. 4,000 M bd. ft.;
IN 4th QUARTER CALENDAR
YEAR 1959: T. 41 S., R. 2 E., Sees.
10. 11. 14. 15. 2.500 M bd. ft.: IN
1st QUARTER CALENDAR YEAR
1960; T. 34 S, R. 3 W., Sec. 33,
1,700 M bd. ft.; T. 32 S, R. 1 V..
Sec. 31, 2,500 M bd. ft.; IN 2nd
QUARTER CALENDAR YEAR
1960: T. 34 S., R. 2 E., Sec. 35,
5.000 M bd. ft.
NOTICE OF FINAL BEARING
Notice is hereby given that
Katrina E. Runtz, Executrix of the
Estate of Minnie Bryant, deceased,
has filed her final account and pe
tition for distribution, and that the
17th day of August, 1959 at 10:00
o'clock A.M., at the court room of
said court, have been appointed as
the time and place for the hearing
thereof. All persons interested are
required, then and there, to show
cause, if any there be, why said
account should not be approved
and distribution made.
Katrina E. Rurltz. Executrix
- . , 3. F. Fliegel, Atty. for
Executrix .
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by
the Jackson County Court at the
Courthouse at Medford, Oregon, on
or before 10:00 o'clock a.m. on the
29th day of July, 1959, for the pur
chase of one . (1) self-propelled,
rubber tired, 10 ton rated road
roller.
Instruction to bidders and speci
fications tor the roller can be in
spected at the offices of the
County Court or the County Clerk
and can be obtained at the office
of the County Engineer at the
Courthouse.
All bidders are required to in
elude a certified check or money
order of 2T of bid as a good faith
bond as prescribed by Oregon
statute.
JACKSON COUNTY COURT
Earl M. Miller ' -
County Judge
Chester H. Wendt
County Commissioner
R. A. James
County Commissioner
$6ef after $fief after
Nal'eys Kosher or Dill
1PBCC10LES
Large Jar 24-oz.
0
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Shurf resh
COTFTOGE
CHEESE
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON
Closed Every Sunday - We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
CLASSIFIED
AD DIRECTORY
PERSONAL
Lodge Notices
Special Club Events
1
2
3
4
5
10
11
12
13
14
15
Personal
Lost and Found
Instructions
Wanted Male Help
Wanted Female Help
Maie or Female Help
Wanted Situations
Wanted Miscellaneous
Financial & Loans
REAL ESTATE
For Rent Houses
For Rent Apartments .
For Rent Furnished Rooms..
Rent Room and Board
For Rent Miscellaneous
.20
21
22
23
24
25
30
31
32
33
Wanted to Rent
Medford Realty Board
For Sale Real Estate
Business Opportunities.
Wanted Real Estate
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Building Supplies
Appliances
40
41
42
43
44
45
50
51
52
53
54
55
Furniture
Musical Equip.. Radio. TV-
Sports and Hobbies :
Miscellaneous
Dogs and Pets
Poultry - -
Livestock
Wanted Livestock
Hay. Grain and Feed
Fruits & Vegetables
Automotive & Equipment
Machinery and Tractors
60
Logging Equipment 61
Equipment for Rent
Trailers
Parte nri Acpessnrips
Cycles and Scooters ...
Cars and Trucks
UNCLASSIFIED COPY
Too Late to Classify . A
Business Directory B
Card of Thanks C
Classified Rates.
1 day per word
2 days per word
3 days per word
4 days per word
6 days per word
5c
8e
10c
By Line Per Month $2.25
. (Minimum First Issue 50c)
Business Directory
Each line per month $175
Minimum per month $5.25
Dead Line on Classified Ads
5:30 pan. for following day,
except 10 a.m. for Monday:
for Sunday noon Saturday
Dead Line on Display Classi fied
Ads 10.-00 A.M. Saturday
for Sunday and Monday.
3 P.M. the day before publi
cation for Tues. through Fri.
APPROVED CREDIT
CHARGES BILLED
BY THE LINE
DIAL SP 2-6141
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Notice is hereby given that Paul
E. Smith, Executor of the estate of
William A. Gates, deceased, has
filed his final account and petition
for distribution, and that the 17th
day of August, 1959, at 10:00
o'clock A.M., at the court room of
the Circuit Court, Medford. Jack
son County, Oregon, have been ap
pointed as the time and place for
the hearing thereof. All persons in
terested are required, then and
there, to show cause, if any there
be, why said account should not
be approved and distribution made.
Paul E. Smith, Executor
- - J. F. Fliegel, Atty, for
Executor
Use Tribune Want Ads
Dolly
1100
10 MADE
Make Your Own
Ice Cream!
Reg. 14.98
PAULSEN'S
ft
A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
PEAR Orchard for sale including
full crop of fine quality fruit of
desired varieties. Trees in good
vigorous condition. Also about 4
acres of commercial peaches go
with property of about 152 acres
irrigated. Call SP 2-5885 after
6 pjn.
HERE again with low low prices
on Demention & Boards.
: PORTER LUMBER CO.
4034 N. Pacific Hwy. NO 4-1767.
WANTED employment by young
family man. 3 yrs. finance busi
ness. Mgr. experience. Seeking
employment Medford or vicinity.
Write to Rt. 4 Box 348 Grants
Pass.
FENCING Material 1x4 & 1x12. All
grades. Cedar posts all sizes,
rough or surfaced.
PORTER LUMBER CO.
4034 No. Pacific Hwy. NO 4-1767
SPECIAL PRICES on fencing ma
terial, cedar boards & posts.
PORTER LUMBER CO.
4034 No. Pacific Hwy. NO 4-1767.
Commercial Spraying
of all kinds. No job
too large or too small
Withrow. SP 2-5376, SP 2-6851
SAVE CASH & CARRY
Nu-wood balsam wool insulation
& ceiling tile Dutch Boy Paints.
S&H GREEN STAMPS
NORTON LUMBER COMPANY
Phoenix KE 5-2037
Camp White TA 6-9331
Ashland MU 9-4833
We fix em while you sleep
Hawkins Nite Garage SP 3-1534
C-CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deep and
most grateful appreciation to the
many friends of Mrs. Clara Kent,
for the, beautiful floral offerings
memorial gifts, cards, and many
other kind evpressions of sympthy
in our great sorrow.
Mr. & Mrs. C. A. Hansen
& families
Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Kent
Mr. & Mrs. W. K. Dunlap
& families
Homer Kent and
Mr. & Mrs.' Don Jolliffe
2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
RUMMAGE SALE every day except
Sunday till sold out. Open 10 a.m.
Black and white trailer house.
Spring St.
RUMMAGE Sale Friday, July 17 at
306 ?nd ave., (Main St.). Gold
Hi!.. Buy clothing, etc., at your
own price. Sponsored by Whisper
ingPines Child Haven.
3 PERSONAL
NOTICE NOTICE
We will close July 18 until the
middle of Aug. LAST chance to
get late cabbage, brussel sprout,
cauliflower & Chinese cabbage
plants CRATER GREEN HOUSE
1048 Crater Ave. SP 2-4401.
James Porter
formerly of the Grand Hotel
Barber shop invites old & new
customers to his new location of
1488 S. Peach. Appointments ac-
cepted. Dial SP 3-3494.
PERMANENTS by our junior stu
dents, from $3.50 at Medford
Beauty School. For app. phone
SP 2-6155.
STANLEY Home Products,
Gemaehlich. SP 3-4107.
Ella
VACATION OVER, Laura' Beauty
Shop. MO 4-2662,
MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS
214 Fluhrer Bldg.
SPACE available for men at Lyn
Haven Home for the Aged, 369
No. 2nd. Central Point. NO
4-1721.
BOARD & room. KE 5-9722.
HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS?
See Dick Milestone. He can ar
range a loan for you from $50.
to $1500, on furniture, automo
bile or salary American Finance
Corp., 123 W. Main St, Ph. SP-
2-6201.
DOROTHY, Hilda & Frances form
erly Burleson's Beauty Salon,
now at Towne Beauty Shop, SP
2-2096.
Miriam's Beauty Shop
909 E. Jackson SP 3-3806
Miriam Ward, operator.
shelf of food
Madison Gallon Size
Zee Brand Paper
98
mm
N
0".
3-PERSONAl
ANYONE having a drinking prob-
u is wcji-uiiic ai mconoiic
Anonymous. 8 pjn Tues & Sat
Rear of 212 N. Oakdale SP 2-6657
WATKINS Products SP 3-5667
PERMANENT stainless steel cook
vrare Sales - Service MU 5-8951
4-LOST AND FOUND
LOST small string kevs on buck
skin thong. Reward. SP 2-5325.
LOST Blue Parakeet v i c i n it y
post office. SP 2-2004.
LOST timex wrist watch on the
Applegate. If found please call
SP 3-5955. Reward.
STRAYED Fri. night, male brown
& white Chihuahua, red collar.
SP 3-2922.
LOST Bamboo purse containing
glasses, billfold, etc. Reward S5.
SP 2-6450.
LADY MEDFORD BEAUTY SALON
Good Permanents SP 3-3211
STAUFFER
HOME REDUCING PLAN
SP 2-9260 or SP 3-2366
VIRGINIA WICKERSHAM
5-INSTRUCTIONS
Guitar Lessons. SP 3-4672
ACCORDION All ages. Popular &
classic. Repairs. Rose Meadows,
SP 3-1529.
10 WANTED MALE HELP
2 TIMBER f allers for Siskiyou area.
Call TA 6-2221.
WANTED log truckers for steady
summer haul. UL 5-1272.
WELL established Eugene Lumber
Wholesale Firm has opening for
aggressive buyer with sales ex
perience. Gife references and ex
prience in letter to Medford Mail
Tribune Box 6684.
SAWYER to cant for gang. Cave
man Lmbr. Co. Grants Pass.
Phone Eves. GR 6-5017.
MEN Experienced in general or
chard work, tractor work, ir
rigating, spraying, etc. Call KE-
5-1305 after 6 pjn.
FIRST class mechanic needed, see
Tommy at . Lea Motors, 5th it
BarUett.
ENERGETIC, self - reliant young
man between 25 & 35 yrs. of age,
to tell the Rambler Story to quali
fied prospects. If you are inter
ested in sales work and will fol
low our instructions you'll make
more money than you thought
possible and be entirely inde
pendent by so doing. New Dem
onstrator and gas furnished. See
Mr. Scoggins at Lea Motors.
WANTED applications for Medford
jviaii rriDune carriers. Must be
12 years old & in Jr or Sr. High
school. Please apply In person to
the circulation dept. of the Med
ford Mail Tribune
11 -WANTED FEMALE HELP
GOOD POSITION open for quali-
iiea comDinauon sales person &
knitting instructor. Knowledge of
Art Needlework Ac yarn types
necessary. Applv
MANN'S DEPARTMENT STORE
WANTED middle aged lady dish-
wasner. Apply in person Town
House Cafe.
BABY sitter wanted my home.
.bast side. 7 ajn. to 4 pjn. 5P-2-5141.
.
WOMAN or girl regular housework
care or 24 mo. old baby. 30 days
live in, Sundays off. Ask for Mr.
or Mrs. Goucher before A pm.
TA 6-9101.
WANTED experienced cook, call in
person limDer itoom; corner
Main & Riverside. Medford.
EXPERIENCED cook & housekeep
er, tteierences required, write
Tribune Box 6555.
12 MALE or FEMALE HELP
WANTED salesmen & women for
local food business. Very high I
commissions, full or part time.
T,T ... V. .... nn A H JB. TT.
details contact Mr. Olson, 7 Haw
thorne 9 to 11 am & 6 to 8 pm.
MIDDLE aged couple for permanent
job on poultry farm. Must be de
pendable and in good health. Wife
works about 3 hrs. per day in
. egg room, small modern house
furnished. Please give full de
tails and phone number. Write
Tribune Box 6490. '
CLOSED
EVERY
SUNDAY!
M.C.P. FROZEN
Fancy Pan Ready
' POT
Trimmed Center Cuts
FRYER:
Swift's Premium Pork
Sausage
Medford. Tasty Brand Skinless
Wieners
Fresh Lean
(GroaoDiid Beeif
T 3 WANTED SITUATIONS
CHILD CARE, my home. SP 3-3752.
CARE for elderly person in their
home. MU 2-2Z41.
2 BROTHERS, 13 & 14, odd jobs,
yard work. SP 3-5873.
WANTED Job in lumber. 20 yrs.
experience as trader. SuDerin-
tendent & WPA Inspector. Age
42. Write occupant 1990 Fremont
Kjamatn t ails, ore. f none TUX-4-6879.
2 BOYS need work. Call us. SP-
2-7050.
BABY sitting evenings. SP 2-8186,
STEADY work as care taker, gard
ener, watchman or janitor. 406
a. Riverside.
YOUNG mother will give loving
care to jour cduq, zencea yara
Westside. SP 2-2767.
MAN wants yard work. SP 3-3216.
WANTED Gypo or contract fall
ing. TH 8-3131.
WILL DO bookkeeping in my
home. Statements sent out, pay
rolls. etc. Call SP 2-8428.
CABINET & carpenter work,
painting, plastering, remodeling.
Any type of work your home
needs, of 3-6071.
PRACTICAL Nursing references
any case 37 years experience.
MU 9-4641.
CALL "Jim the Trimer". Expert
yard work, landscaping, shrub-
pery placing, af 3-6429.
DEPENDABLE lady wants house
- work $1.25 per hr. References.
NO 4-2097.
CHILD care anytime. SP 3-2886.
i HOUSEWORK by hour. SP 2-8186.
WANT yard work, any kind, have
power mower. SP 3-4168.
CHILD CARE, off of Ross lane. SP-2-4331.
CHILD Care, my home. SP 3-4238,
W&W PAINTING NO 4-2016
Central Point. Ore.
PAINTING. No job too tmalL NO
4-2905.
IRONING, SP 3-5096
CHILD CARE SP 2-2287.
GENERAL janitorial services, of
fices, etc. KE 5-1506.
LIGHT CRAWLER BLADING
SP 2-9080
CUSTOM farm -ork, call Crater
FFA. NO 4-1103 or SP 3-1370.
IRONING pickup & delivery. Call
SP 2-4678 anytime.
TRACTOR WORK
Rotovating, blade, mow, rake &
bale. KE 5-1692.
IRONING by hr SP 3-4097.
Painting reasonable References
Free estimates. SP 3-4145.
IRONING by hr SP 2-4511.
TRACTOR WORK
Level, backfill, plow. mow.
Ernie Mallams SP 2-4310
TRASH hauling. Ph. SP 2-9768.
SHRUBS & HEDGES
PRUNED RIGHT NO 4-2850
Custom Tractor Work NO 4-1303.
For Action . . .
Use Tribune Want Ads
ATTENTION
PEACH GROWERS
Would Like To Contact Orchardists With
Good Fruit for Commercial and Gift Pack
KORTH ORCHARDS
PHONE KE 5-2861
JULY SPECIAL!
HOMKO
Power lavn Mowers
20mscoum
- 6-OZ. CAN
STRAUSS CHOICE MEATS
ROAST
Vh to 3 lbs
Mb.
Rolls
Full
Lb.
13 WANTED SITUATIONS
CARPENTER work. SP 2-4332.
MAN wants yard work. SP 2-2873.
628'j N. Riverside. Apt. 2.
14-W ANTED Miscellaneous
WANTED used commercial type
gas range. No natural gas. 2
ovens. 30 to 35 in. grill. 4 extra
burners. Call NO 4-1291 week '
days.
WANTED post hole digger for Ford
tractor. HI 6-3620. S. C. Star
Route Box 88. Eagle Point.
LOG Trucks wanted, short haul,
good logs. Ph. MU 2-443 1 . '
USED PIANOa wanted Will -pay
cash Erskine's. SP 2-4296.
FURNITURE CASH DEAL
SP 2-2958 or SP 2-8760.
WE WILL buy your piano.
SP 2-4146.
WANT BARKIE POLES
Contract us for prices & speci
fications. J H Baxter & Co.
P O. Box 30 GR 6-6666. Grants
Pass
USED spinet piano. Will pay cash.
MU 2-0811.
WE NEED FURNITURE
Call us SP 2-8218
Best Cash Deal for
good used Furniture. SP 3-1564
WANTED wood neaters. SP 3-3227.
IMMEDIATE cash for furniture t
other household effects. SP-2-2114
or SP 2-6355.
CASH for furniture, stoves, an
tique dishes & misc. NO 4-1994.
CASH for electric ranges, refrig
- erators, furniture, tools, dishes it
miscSP 3-3227
15-FINANCIAL & LOANS
FOR SALE
$24,000 1st Mtg. Cont. 6C $250
mo. $20,000. $10,000 will handle.
Tribune Box 6691.
REAL ESTATE LOANS to $5000.
Conuneicia) industrial Finance
Corp Main & Riverside SP 3-4SS4
20-FOR RENT, HOUSES
2-BDRM. unfurn. house, garage. 217
Beatty. SP 2-4152.
LEASE, home and business location.
partly furnished, close in, also
rentals. For information write
Tribune Box 6814.
MODERN 2 bdrm. house. Upper Ap-
plegate. $45. TW 9-1434.
3-RM. furn. cabin, utilities pd.
Adults. SP 2-4839.
2-BDRM. house. 1036 W. 12th. SP-
2-8951.
WANTED
MAN OR LADY
TO SELL REAL ESTATE
Experience Not Necessary, how
ever must be sincere and of
highest integrity. State age and
qualification!.
WRITE TRIBUNE
Box 6698
each
10'
39c
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