Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 28, 1959, Image 13

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    Most Colleges Found to Lack
Agg ressi ve I n vestment Prog ram
By ELMER C. WALZER
. ; -" UPI . Financial Editor
, New. Vork-flJPD - Most col
'leges lack an aggressive pro
gram! of . common stock in
vestment, a survey by Hugh
. VT., Long and company, re
veals. The firm,
national un
derwriters for
F u ndamental
Investors, Di
vers ified In
ve s tm en t
Fund, and Di
veraified Growth Stock
Fund, found
4k
aer Waber
that endow-
Writ funds of less than $2
. million currently invest about
'37 cents of each dollar in
common stocks, while funds
over $2 million report com
.mon stock Investments equal
to 45 cents of each endowment
dollar.
xh T-nne? firm estimates that
; all educational endowments
in ; the . nation amount
round S3 billion which
inst-about what the outstand
ing stock of Texaco is worth
in the stock market.
i,.A total of 263 education
stitutions responded to the
Tinir survey. They had en
idowment funds of $2.6 bilr
lion, or more than half of all
Buoh endowments.
Other Survev Findings
V5 Here are some other find
' inzs of the survey relating
'-. common stocks in the various
:r-fnnih:
f Diversification was limited
( especially In the small en-
P . . . t : .
aowmenu. none o- ; u
I stock received a majority
t vote.
i Only 25.6 per cent secured
'-professional investment sup-
5 ervision from investment aa
V visory firms or bank trust
5 departments, or through mu
rtual fund investments. I
.Only one school (with an
-endowment of more than S10
million) retains an endowment
wfund manager on its. admin
istrative staff.
Of the ,180 schools indicat
ing freauency of investment
' review, 61 or one-third em-
sloved some means, of con
tinuous, aupervision. On av
erage, more than half the
schools reviewed investment
quarterly or even less fre-
auentlv. .
On averaee. only private
universities with endowment
. funds of $10 million over own
is many: as 100 different com
mon stock issues, the survey
. found. -
Institutions' Averaaa
- The average holding for' all
educational institutions with
' endowment funds of less than
$2 million is found to be be
iTtWeen" 13 and 23 common
f;tocks.-:'
-1 "A total loss in one issue
I fuld equal an entire year's
j! income from all other issues
j; hld," the survey comments
1 c ; ; . :
Terrific Team
-'.Voted most-likely-to-succeed
-classic shirt and slim skirt.
.Easy-to-sew,. make the blouse
in silk or cotton and the skirt
in checked or plaid wool. To-
jnorrow's pattern: Half-size
tdress. ..
"Printed Pattern 9432: Teen
Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. Size 12
blouse takes 134 yards 39
inch; skirt takes 1 yard 54-
inch fabric.
: Printed directions on each
pattern part. Easier, accurate.
; Send Thirty - five cents
for this pattern-add 10 cents
for each pattern for first-class
mailing. Send to Marian Mar
tin, Medford Mail Tribune,
Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th
St., New York 11, N.Y. Print
plainly NAME, ADDRESS
with SIZE and STYLE NUM
BER. ,
The survey found many
other things that could be
summed up in a few sentences
The schools need more en
dowment; they need bigger
and improved plants; they
need bigger staffs.
"Future educational plans
cannot be reduced entirely to
statistics about college at
tendance and costs," the Long
firm finds. "In 1952 the med
ium number of school years
completed among persons be
tween 25 and 29 years of age
was 12.2.
. "The field of technical and
scientific knowledge has been
expanded to such an extent
that 16 years of education may
be inadequate for the gradu
ating class of 1962.
"In such a society, parents
have a greater obligation to
provide a college education
for their children than ever
before." v
; The schools surveyed had a
total of 254 stocks among
their five largest holdings.
None got a majority vote
that is appeared among the
What Is
This column is prepared as a public service by the
College - of Law, Willamette University, Salem, to
explain basic legal principles, not to provide legal
advice. The reader is cautioned not to apply these cases
to his own problems without an attorney's advice, for
differing facts may change the outcome.
CAN BANKRUPTCY
DISCHARGE ALL DEBTS?
.Sam was one of those do-it-
tomorrow fellows who had a
real bang-up automobile acci
dent before he secured auto-
mo bile liability ; insurance.
Sam's accident was a serious
one. He was undoubtedly at
fault, for he had failed to do
what a person of ordinary
prudence would do under the
circumstances. The people rid
ing in the car Sam ran into
were painfully, seriously and
permanently injured.
Sam's conduct had not been
intentional, nor had it been
willful and malicious, but it
most certainly had been negli
gent. Sam was undoubtedly
right when he thought: "Now
I'm in for it. I'll probably be
sued for thousands of dollars."
Idea Brings Relief
Sam had visions of spending
the rest of his life trying to
pay off a huge -judgment. He
was greatly relieved when the
idea of going through bank
ruptcy and securing a dis
charge of his debts struck
him. Sam acted in a hurry,
and in no. time at all he was
Russians Scientists
Touring Northwest
Portland-iDFD-Five Russian
fishery ; scientists . left here
Sunday for, a tour of North
west fisheries." -' i-
The visitors toured the fish
nutrition - laboratory at Wil-
lard,' Wash., Sunday along
with the hatchery on Spring
creek near Underwood, Wash,
They were accompanied by
a state department interpre
ter, Boris Tarasof.
- The team is scheduled to
visit Seattle and Alaska and
coastal regions down to As
toria, Ore. ' "
The Russian experts are
part of an exchange which
saw a party of Northwest fish
ery experts tour Siberian fish
eries recently. - vv
Volkswagen Holds
72 Persons and Dog
Lompoc, Calif. - (CPU - A
small Volkswagen sedan lived
up to its name - people's car
in German - Saturday. -
Seventy two persons, along
with one small brown and
white dog, were in and on
the car at the same time, ac
cording to its owner, radio
station KNEZ announcer Don
Hevey.Heveyr whose car thus
lived up to his name, prompt
ly claimed a world's mark for
this sort of thing.
The old mark was set re
cently by 64. junior college
students in Florida who did
about the same thing to a VW
but without a dog. .
Woman Injured
As Train Hits Car
Pendleton - (DPD - Florence
Rockhill, 48, Portland, was
reported in good condition at
St. Anthony's hospital here
Sunday night after being in
jured when a Union Pacific
passenger train struck the car
in which she was riding.
Mrs.. Rockhill was a, pass
enger in a car driven by her
husband, James Rockhill, 50.
Rockhill told police he was
attempting to cross the rail
road, tracks near' the Round
up, grounds here when the
west-bound . passenger train
struck the car. He said . he
didn't ser the train in time to
avoid the mishap.
five largest holdings of more
than 50 per cent of the schools
in the survey.
The closest was Standard
Oil Co. (NX) which appeared
in 48 per cent of the lists.
American Telephone which
appeared in 30 was second.
General Electric, third, was
in 20; General Motors, fourth,
was in 19 and Du Pont, fifth,
was in 18.
For the future, the survey
indicated that college and uni
versity presidents will have
to continue as "Men with beg
ging bowls," parents will
have to carry the major part
of the increased financial load,
aided by the efforts of the
school administration itself to
raise money, increase operat
ing efficiency, and accommo
date more students.
And, of course, the Long
firm would like to see careful
selection of school invest
ments, .. broad diversification
and continuous professional
supervision of common stock
investments, in all of which
it is expert.
The
declared bankrupt. Having
taken bankruptcy he sat back
and sighed with relief. Some
time later a . suit asking for
$30,000 in damages was filed
against Sam, in which it was
claimed that Sam had caused
the accident by his negli
gence.
Sam took no steps to defend
the suit. "Why should I de
fend," he said to himself. "I've
been through bankruptcy and
my debts have all been dis
charged." . " -Some
Never Discharged
. Sam was. wrong again.
Some kinds of debts are never
dischargeable. Others are dis
chargeable only under certain
circumstances. The Bank
ruptcy Act provides that a
claim for damages is provable
and dischargeable where the
claim is for damages based
upon negligence and the suit
thereon was pending at the
date of bankruptcy. If a judg
ment based upon Sam's negli
gence had been entered
against him before he filed his
petition in bankruptcy it
would have been discharged,
provided he had listed . or
scheduled it in the bank
ruptcy proceedings. If a suit
for damages based on Sam's
negligence had been pending,
that is, v had been filed but
not yet decided, when Sam
filed his petition in bank
ruptcy, then , the claim for
damages would .have been
provable, and thus discharge
able. Sam acted too quickly.
He acted before suit was filed
and pending. Sam will have to
wait six years, since a bank
rupt may not go through bank
ruptcy and secure another dis
charge if he has within six
years , prior to bankruptcy
been granted a discharge un
der the Bankruptcy Act.
If Sam s conduct has been
willful and malicious, rather
than merely negligent, then
his liability to the people he
injured would not have been
dischargeable, regardless of
whether suit was pending on
the date of bankruptcy and
regardless of whether judg
ment had been entered before
that date.
Sleeping Sickness
Cause Under Study
Atlantic Citv. N. .T mn
Health officials collected mos
quitoes and wild birds in
three southern counties today
in an effort to pinpoint the
cause of a sleeping sickness
epidemic that has claimed in
lives.
Dr..Roscoe P. JCandTe Ai.
rector of the state Health de
partment, said a 6-year-old
boy died in Ocean county
Sunday, amjarentlv th inth
victim of encephalitis
; Nine other hospitalized per
sons are believed suffering
from the disease, which af
fects the central nervous sys
tem and is fatal about 75 per
cent of the time
The 'sauro nf iho vimc i
wild birds, according to health
officials, and is transmitted
to human beings by mosqui
toes.
Hales
Jonathan Apples
PEACHES
VELMART ORCHARDS
PHONE SP 3-5755 10 A.M. - 6:30 P.M. Every Day
South Stage Road at Corner of
Arnold lane 2 Miles East of Jacksonville
LEGAL NOTICES
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
JESSIE MARTIN, Plaintiff
vs.
SARAH A. McDOW, and her
husband if married; unknown
heirs of SARAH A. McDOW, de
ceased; also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or inter
est in the real estate described
"-i the complaint herein.
Defendants
TO EACH AND EVERY AND ALL
OF THE ABOVE NAMED DE
FENDANTS: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you and each of you
are hereby required to appear 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, and
if you fail so to appear, and an
swer said complaint, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief demanded
in her complaint, succinctly stated
as follows, to-wit r That a decree
be entered adjudicating any and
all right, title, estate, lien or claim
which you, or any - of you, have,
or claim to have, in, to or upon the
real property situated in Jackson
County, Oregon, described as fol
lows, to-wit-
Lots 1. 11 and 12 of Block 13 of
DEKUMS AMENDED ADDITION
to the City of Gold Hill, Jackson
County, Oregon, excepting the
North 10 feet of Lots 11 and 12
and the South 10 feet of Lot 1,
which has been deeded to City
of Gold Hill, Jackson County,
Oregon.
And -declaring any and an of
such claims to be null and void;
and decreeing that the said plain
tiff is the owner in fee simple of
said premises, and of the whole
thereof, free and clear of any and
all right, title, estate, lien or inter
est of said defendants, or any of
them, and that each and all of the
defendants herein, and each and
all persons claiming or to. claim,
by through or under them, or any
of them, be forever enjoined, re
strained and barred from asserting,
attempting to establish or claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or in
terest in or to said property, or
any portion thereof, and that plain
tiffs title to said premises be for
ever quieted, and set at rest.
That the date of the order of
publication of this summons is
September 16, 1959. The time pre
scribed for publication of this sum
mons is once each week for four
consecutive weeks. The date of
the first mibhcation of this sum.
mons is the 21st day of September,
18a.
ROBERT D. DAMES
Attorney for Plaintiff
I'i ' Post Office Address:
1 Goldy Building
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE OF SALE
No. 10607
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
, STATE OF OREGON. FOR
JACKSON COUNTY .
IN GUARDIANSHIP
In the Matter of the Guardianship
of the persor and Estate of
RUTH S. SNOW,
an incompetent person.
NOTICE .IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to an order made
ana entered in tne aDove entiuea
Court in the matter of said Estate,
the undersigned Guardian, from
and after the 20th day of October.
1959, at the hour of 10:30 AM. of
said day. at the office of Kelly &
Kelly, Attorneys, No. 20 Goldy
Building, Medford, Oregon, shall
proceed to sell, at private sale, to
the highest and best bidder, for
cash, the following described real
property, being and situate in
Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at a point which is
South 22 30 West. 202.0 feet
and North 67 30' West 120.00
feet and Southerly, 71.0 feet
from the Northeast corner of
Block 62, in the City of Jackson
ville, Jackson County, Oregon,
' said point being on the Westerly
line of property described in
Volume 301, Page 128 of the
Deed Records of Jackson County,
Oregon, and also being the
Southeast corner of property de
scribed in Volume 341, Page 233
of Deed Records; thence West
erly along the South line of said
- property described in Volume
341. Page 233, a distance of 120.0
feet, more or less, to the Easterly
line of a road; thence Southerly
along the Easterly line of said
road, 149.25 feet, more or less,
to a point on the North line of
- property described in Volume
318, Page 382. Deed Records of
Jackson County, Oregon; thence
Easterly along the North line of
said property 76.0 feet, more or
less, to a point on the Westerly
line of property described in
Volume 355, Page 113 . of Deed
Records of Jackson County, Ore
gon; thence Northerly along the
Westerly line of said property
to the point of beginning:
said property to be sold in one
parcel.
PEARL F. SNOW
Guardian
KELLY & KELLY
Attorneys at Law
20 Goldy Bldg.
Medord, Oregon
No. 10618
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
LYLE B. THURMAN, also known
as LYLE BLAINE THURMAN,
Deceased.
The undersiened having been
appointed by the above entitled
Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County aforesaid. Executrix of
the Estate of LYLE B. THURMAN,
also known as LYLE BLAINE
THURMAN, deceased, and having
qualified, notice is hereby given
to all persons having claims against
said estate to present them, veri-
uea as required Dy law, witn
proper vouchers, within six months
from tne date of tnis notice to said
Executrix at the office of Wm. M.
BRIGGS, Attorney, Pioneer Build
ing, P.O. Box 105, at Ashland, Ore
gon. '
Executrix of the Estate of
LYLE B. . THURMAN.
Deceased
Dated and first published Sep
tember 14. 1959.
WM. M. BRIGGS.
Attorney for Executrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
CARL METER, also known as
KARL METER, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been ap
pointed Dy tne urcuit torn or
the State of Oregon for Jackson
County, administrator of the
estate of Carl Meier, also known
as Karl Meier, deceased. All per
sons having claims against the said
estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the said claims with the pro
per vouchers to the undersigned
administrator at the offices of
Harbison and Piazza, 207 U. S. Na
tional Bank Bldg., Medford, ore-
on, witnin six montns irom xne
ate of this Notice. Dated and
first published this 14th day Sept.
1959.
Hanns Meier, Administrator
HARBISON AND PIAZZA
Attorneys for Administrator
Improved Elbertas
Winter Banana Apples
A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Polaroid camera, man's
wristwatch. 903 W. 11th.
NOTICE
If You're Bothered With
Black Crickets Call
WITHROW, SP 2-5376
FOR SALE Gulbransen Spinet Pi
ano. Completely reconditioned.
Guaranteed. $435. Easy terms.
ERSKTNE'S PIANO HOUSE
1304 Kings Hwy.
FOR RENT Furn. 2-bdrm. house.
$65. Water pd. See at 711 Welch
' or call SP 2-2132.
FOR SALE Leghorn stewing hens,
. 50c ea. SP 2-5678.
FOR LEASE on yearly basis. Near
ly new 2-bdrm. home in Central
Point. Near schools. Partly furn.
" $85 mo. 190 Bigham Dr. Phone
NO 4-2973.
FOR SALE 1958 Thunderbird,
Model 63-A. Black. Fully equip.
Low mileage. Good condition.
$3500. JU 2-1123.
FOR SALE '49 Chev. or trade for
young WJ1. SP 2-4839.
FOR SALE Canning tomatoes,
bring containers. You pick, 2c
lb. 624 Hamilton.
. ZIG ZAG CONSOLE
Repossession, 11 payments of
$10.42 full balance. Phone Credit
Mgr. SP 2-2739. Also 2 repossess,
ed ZIG ZAG portables & 1
straight stitch portable.
FOR SALE Porsche, 1959 Super
Coupe, light blue, - $250 extras,
1-roo. old, 1600 mi. $4195. Ph.
- SP 3-7363.
FOR SALE 30-06, $50. SP 2-6521.
FOR SALE 1947 Chev., 4 -dr.
Good condition, $75. SP 3-6009
or SP 2-9377.
2 DAY RUMMAGE SALE Fehl
Bldg, Wed.. Sept. 30th & Thurs.,
Oct. 1st. Good quality new &
used clothing, housewares, etc.
FOR SALE Tomatoes; picked or
you pick. Lester Carr, Fern .Val
ley. KE 5-2873.
FOR RENT Furn., small, clean,
1-bdrm. house, $48. See agent at
714 Welch St. or Ph. SP 2-7901.
FOB SALE 3-bdrm. home on Ta.
ble Rock Rd. Central Point school
district. $1,000 down, terms.
$5,350 full price. TA 6-2072.
FOR RENT 3-bdrm. house, newly
decorated. KE 5-1088.
LEGAL NOTICES
. PUCLIC AUCTION
BUILDINGS
September 29, 1959 at 9:00 A.M.
The Oregon State Highway Com
mission will offer, for sale at oral
public auction the following build
ings in the Medford area. The sale
will be held on the premises of
the first place listed and continue
to the next in order on September
29, 1959 at 9O0 A.M.:
The former Payton house and ;
shed at 991 Biddle Road, Med
ford. (File No. 29042)
The former Phipps house,
pump, and misc. bldgs. at 955
Biddle Road, Medford. (File
No. 29044)
The former Varney house and
. misc. bldgs. at 1520 Ellendale -
Dr Medford. (File No. 28900)
The former Marcisz house, ga- ,
rage, and misc. bldgs. at 1540
Ellendale Dr. (File No. 28901)
-BUILDINGS MUST BE RE
MOVED 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 pub
lic auction with the right reserved
to accept or reject any or all bids.
All of the bid mice must accom
pany the successful bid. Consult
your mover prior to the sale date.
INFORMATION,! Property Mgr.,
115 State Hwy. Bldg, Salem, Ore
gon. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that I
have been appointed by the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Jackson County, Executor of
the Will of Elsie Klingle, deceased,
and have qualified. All persons
having claims against the estate
of said decedent are hereby noti
fied to present them, with proper
vouchers, duly verified to me at
the office of Skyrman & Heisel,
attorneys for said Executor, at
Room 321 Medical Center Build,
ing, in Medford, Oregon, within
six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated and first published Sep
tember 28, 1959.
FRANK KLINGLE
Executor
Skyrman & Heisel
Attorneys for Executor
NOTICE? OF MEETING OF
BOARD OF .EQUALIZATION OF
Grants Pass Irrigation Dist.
To all land Owners, Assessment
payers and interested parties:
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Directors of the Grants
Pass Irrigation District, in regular
meeting assembled on the 1st day
of September, 1959, did levy and
assessment for the year 1960 upon
land within the Grants Pass Irri
gation District, and that by reso
lution of the Board of Directors of
said District,: Tuesday, October
6th, 1959, at the hour of 1030
A.M. O'clock, at the office of said
Grants Pass Irrigation District in
the Courthouse Annex in Grants
Pass, Josephine County, Oregon
was set as the time and place
when and where the Board of
Equalization for the purpose of re
viewing and correcting the assess
ment roll as prepared, and appor
tioning assessments for the year
1960. Such assessment roll as ap
proved and adopted by the Board
of Directors is now on file in the
office of the District, where it is
open for inspection by all persons
Interested.
THIS NOTICE is published by
order of the Board of Directors of
Grants Pass Irrigation District,
the first publication being Sep
tember 14th. 1959.
GRANTS PASS IRRIGATION
DISTRICT
Neal F. Shaffer
Secretary-Mgr.
j
A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Near Ruch: Female fawn
- Boxer, "Chiquita". License No.
4844. C. A. Poe, 902 N. Central.
SP 2-9879. SP 3-1013. '
FOR SALE 1940 Chev. pickup,
$100r 1 in. & l' in. pipe (100')
& water tank, $30; home-made
tractor, V8 motor, $50. 20 Mace
Rd. SP 3-5976.
FOR SALE Almost new cornet.
Reasonable. SP 3-3483 after 5 p Jn.
For Sale Stewing hens. KE 5-2044.
FOR RENT Modern 2-Bdrm.
house, nice & clean. SP 2-5845.
FALL BULBS Separate colors.
Buy one or a doz. Peony roots.
BERRYDALE FLOWER FARM
1950 KELVIN ATOR 36" range, good
condition, $30. NO 4-1998.
FOR RENT 3 rm. unfurn. house.
517 Alice. SP 2-2437.
FOR SALE organic fertilizer. load
ed with worms, 100 lbs. $2. KE-5-2279.
CASH & CARRY
NET PRICE
4x8x C D Sheathing $3.00 ea.
4x8xVa C D Sheathing $2.75 ea.
4x8x3,8 C D Shop $2.08 ea.
4x8x4 A D Int. Shop $230 ea.
4x8x3S A D Int. Shop $2.88 ea.
4x8xV2 A D Int. Shop $353 ea.
Check our prices on Mahogany
doors.
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix-A&hland-Camp White '
CLASSIFIED
AD DIRECTORY
PERSONAL
Lodge Notices
Special Club Event .
l
2
3
4
5
10
11
12
13
14
15
Personal
Lost and Found ,
Instructions
Wanted Male Help
Wanted Female Help
Male or Female Help
Wanted Situations
Wanted Miscellaneous
Financial & Loans
REAL ESTATE
For Rent Houses . 20
For Rent Apartments 21
For Rent Furnished Rooms 22
Rent Room and Board
For Rent Miscellaneous
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
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 .
Logging Equipment
Equipment for Rent
60
61
62
70
71
72
73
nailers
Parts and Accessories
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 .
X days per word
3 days per word .
4 day per word .
days per word .
. 5e
. 8e
-lOe
12c
I4e
By Line Per Month $2-5
(Minimum First Issue 50c)
' Business Directory
Each line per month $1 7S
Minimum per month $5.25
Dead line on Classified Ads
5:30 pjn. for following day,
except 10 ajn. 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 3-6141
An
exceptional
buy for
the thrifty
housewife!
BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS
Two miles south of Medford cm Highway 99
A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Model A Ford 2 dr.
SP 2-4511. 728 Beekman.
PRESTO-LOGS
WE DELIVER
Big Y Feed & Seed Co.
FALL BULBS Tulips, Daffodils,
Iris, Anemones, Ranunculus,
- - Hyacinth, Crocus.
Big Y Feed & Seed Co.
BLOX 2' Planer ends.
Big Loads.
MEDFORD FUEL Tel. SP 2-2111
NOTICE
TREE SURGERY of all kinds.
WITHROW Ph. SP 2-5376
"OIL TO BURN"
MOBILHEAT
S & H Green Stamps, too.
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
Call SP 2-2111
1 -LODGE NOTICES
Medford Lodge No. 83,
- I.O.O-F. meets Tuesday,
. Sept. 29 at 8 p.m. Birth-
day cakes. Visitors wel
come. Ronnie Atkins, N.G.
Medford Bodies, Scottish
QRite, Monday, Sept. 28,
1959, 8:00 PM. Stated
Council and Consistory.
Observance Feast of
Tishri. Guest Speaker,
Rev. George G. Rose
berry, 32. All Scottish Rite Masons
and invited Blue Lodge guests.
Refreshments.
Fred A. Purdin, Secretary
2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
RUMMAGE Sale: Sponsored by St.
Marks church. Guild-hall, fifth
& Oakdale, Wed., Sept. 30, from
9 to 730, and Thurs, Oct. 1 from
9 to 4. Many fine selections in
all departments,
RUMMAGE SALE by Pythian Sis
ters. Tues. & Wed., Sept. 29 &
30. Pythian Bldg- 5th & Grape.
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Anyone want-
. ing rummage picKea up aii Mrs.
' LeRoy Cline, SP 2-4770.
3-PERSONAl
DAHLIAS of distinction, order tub
ers now for spring planting, Kan
tor, Suncrest Rd. KE 5-1579, af
ter 3 or weekends.
UTAH Woolen Mills. NO 4-1726.
WATKINS Products SP 3-5667
Miriam's Beauty Shop
909 E. Jackson SP 3-3806
Miriam Ward, operator.-
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem is welcome" . at Alcoholic
- Anonymous 8:30 p.m. Tues. & Sat.
Rear of 212 N Oakdale SP 2-6657
Rawleigh Products.
SP 2-4438
DENTURES repaired
& re-lined
while you wait. Day or eve. SP-3-6026
25 Lozier Lane. '
HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS?
See Dick Milestone. He cap 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-2-32(1
.
4-LOST AND FOUND
LOST Man's gold Zodiac wrist
watcn. en in "cnucics wagon".
Table Rock Rd. Call Don, NO-4-1113.
Reward.
LOST PaL- bi-focal glasses. Finder
phone SP 2-8962. Reward.
LOST Reddish tan part cocker.
Weight 40 lbs. Wearing tan har
ness, license (5243), name Jack.
Very friendly. $20 reward. SP-
z-8872 after l pjn.
LOST on Prune St. Bible. Keep-
saKe. SP 2-8803.
LOST: Please return keys, papers
& baby prescription from white
. leather purse lost in Newberrys
sepi. id. oa4 uetsarr.
WILL finder of Darrel Brereton's
wallet please phone again,' on
Sunday or after 6 p.m. SP Z-2151
5-INSTRUCTIONS
New Dance Classes
Sat. Afternoons
1230. Ballet for 8 to 12 yrs.
Serious study in Cecchetti me-
tnod 1:30, nauei & Tap combina
tion class for 6 to 7 yr. olds.
230, Tap & tumbling for both
boys & girls 8 to 12 yrs.
NEW WEEK DAY CLASSES
Teen Age Ball Room
Class starting this week, learn
Fox Trot, Waltz, Jitterbug, Bop
& Cha Cha.
Colleen Hope
Dance Studio
SP 3-6204
GUITAR LESSONS, First Lesson
Free. 2 Instructors. SP 3-4672.
Excellent for canning, freezing
and eating fresh, but do not
quality for our gift boxes.
Bring your own containers. Sun
days and Weekdays 8:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m.
5-INSTRUCTIONS
ABC KINDERGARTEN Morning
& afternoon classes. ATTENTION
PHOENIX Transportation avail
able to Phoenix or North of.
SP 3-3034
10 WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Man with car married.
23 to 45. Fuller Brush Co. route.
Ashland territory. $115 a wk.
guaranteed to start. SP 2-8934.
PROFITABLE Fall season ahead.
Good Watkins Dealership avail
able in Jackson Co. Obtain stock
on credit, if qualified. For FREE
details write The J. R. Watkins
Co., 3903 Brooklyn Ave. Seattle
5. Wash.
EXPERIENCED salesman wanted to
sell Ramblers. Demonstrator &
gas allowance furnished. Com
mission. See Howard Scroggin,
Lea Motors. 5th & Bartlett.
HERE'S YOUR
FUTURE ! !
Man with college background In
terested In career in Public Re
lations, to show films In neigh
borhoods and sell Insurance for
large western life insurance com
pany. Free aptitude test for qualified
men. Car required. Call Dave
. Cvtting, Dist. Manager,
NORTHERN LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
SP 2-6503 Monday-Friday i00
to 4.-00 for appointment.
SALESMAN wanted, commission
basis. SP 3-6162, HUlcrest Me
morial Park.
THE UNITED STATES
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
NEEDS SALESMEN
5 Figure Potential
The world's largest business
men's organization will appoint a
few well qualified salesmen to
call on business owners and ex
ecutives in Southern Oregon;
Northern California, - .
Base salary $100 week and com
mission first 3 weeks while you
break in with full field training
by area manager. Option of con
tinuing same salary and commis
sion after training OR choice of
even more liberal commission
and bonus contract. For the right
men these are permanent, full
time jobs with outstanding se
curity benefits and much better
than averaae earninar nossibill-
ties. Experience in- specialty or
intangible sales helpful. Appli
cants should have a car and
should preferably be between 26
and 50. Telephone for appoint
ment. Mr. R. C. Brennan-: :
Medford Hotel
On Mon., Sept. 28, after a.m,
or on Tues., Sept. 29 between
8 a.m. and 1 pjn. -
PEAR Dickers needed, cood nlckine.
long season. Apply after 7 ta.
wk. days. Employment office.
Bear Creek Orchards, Pacific
Hwy South. -
WANTED applications for Medford
Mail Tribune carriers Must be
12 years old St in Jr or Sr High
school Please apply tn person to
tne circulation oept of tne uea
ford Mail Tribune
CARRIER boys for morning route,
East side. SP 2-2387.
11 -WANTED FEMALE HELP
WAITRESS wanted. Apply in per.
son. See Dan Marmo, Hotel Med
ford. WANTED Relief fry cook, mostly
night shift, must be thoroughly
experienced. Write Tribune Box
3442.
LADY to do housework. 1 day a
wk. Must have own transporta
tion. NO 4-1113.
FOR CANNING
They Will Make Mightly Fine Eating This Winter
BRING TOUR OWN CONTAINERS
SUNDAY & WEEK DAYS-8 to 5
DEAR CHEEK ORCHARDS
2 Miles South on Highway 99
GOOD ADVERTISING
REALLY SELLS!
When you tell them, they know. But when you
sell them, they buy! And buying makes the
difference in your business profits
Apply this same thinking to your advertising.
A listing in a business directory tells the pub
lic that you're in business. A timely, pointed
ad in the Mail Tribune Classified Section tells
'em . . . and sells 'em! A Want Ad shows the
customers that you have what they want right
now . . . and gives them good reasons for buy
ing it right now.
When you have something to sell . . . use the
advertising medium that knows the difference
between telling and selling. Use the Want Ads
... they make the profitable difference!
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
MAIL TRIBUNE, Mtdfwtf, Or. 1 9
Monday, Sept. 28, 1959 1
1 1 WANTED FEMALE HELP
WAITRESSES WANTED
The best waitresses available at
top salaries to open TRAVIS &
HARRY'S COFFEE SHOP. Apply
to Harry Stratman at the Coffee
Shop in fie new Medford Shop,
ping Cen -jr.
OPPORTUNITY for women over
. 30. Work from your home. We
train you for taking orders for
N u B on e Foundation Garments.
Commission basis. Call Ethel
Rogers. 128 S. Holly, SP 3-61 14.
13 WANTED SITUATIONS
IRONING in Ay home. Use Iron
rite machine. 9 yrs experience.
SI Z-835-.
HIGH school senior wants dental
assistant training or typing job
after school Saturdays. SP-3-1487.
ODD jobs & light hauling. Have
equipment. SP 2-8318.
DRESSMAKING Sc Alterations
men's shirts. SP 3-5062.
Experienced dressmaker. NO 4.1 7g.
WISH to care for 1 or 2 small chil-
dren 5 days a wk. in my borne.
References. SP 2-2273.
FALL YARD CARE. Have power
mower. Call eves. SP 3-4168.
WANTED Bookkeeping and ac
counts in my home. SP 2-6877.
BABY sitting. SP 3-4302.
BULLDOZER work, road construc
tion logging, mining, clearing St
levelling land. A-l equipment,
experienced operator. SP 2-7266.
IRONING. SP 3-5096.
CABINET, carpenter work, remod
eling, painting, plastering. Any
type of work the horn needs.
SF 3-6071.
IRONING by ht SP 8-4511
CHILD care your home. SP 2-2287.
FOR DEPENDABLE Jaintor service
KE 5-1506.
Custom Tractor Work. NO 4-1303
TRACTOR WORK
Level backfill, plow. mow.
Ernie Mallams SP 2-4310
CHILD CARE CENTER
Medford Nursery School
Licensed Inspected Insured
Mrs. Ethel Tennant. SP 2-6013
ALL types carpenter work. No job
too smaU. SP 3-5243. SP 3-6382.
DRESS MAKING & ALTERATIONS
MRS SHEPPARD SP 3-4863.
CARPENTER work SP 2-4332.
PAINTING Reasonable Lota of
local refs. SP 3-4145.
IRONING by hr SP 3-4097.
SHRUBS & HEDGES
PRUNED RIGHT W 4-28S0
14 WANTED Miscellaneous
BILL'S RED BARN
HWY. 69 PHOENIX
WE NEED FURNITURE
Guns & Misc. Will pay best cash
prices. KE 5-1828 or KE 3-2560
anytime.
WANT BARKIE POLES
Contract us for prices & speci
fications J H Baxter St Co.
P O Bos 80 GB 6-6666 Granta
Pass
YOU'RE GOING TO
PAY $2.50 FOR THAT
NECKTIE ANYWAY,
SO WHY NOT BUY
IT AT BARKER'S AND
GET SiH GREEN
STAMPS?