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f Theyll Do It Every Time . By Jimmy Hatlo V TO TALK BACK TO MBll V IrfWZZZZ Vr-( ( go up TO-youR room ;wd J i f l STAY THERE TILL. I 7 If:g5 rl I think yoo'VE beeM Jw l "1 K "I3SIS PUNISHMENT? aJPiMP MGHT 4S WELL. HAVE kSS33SS MM DO TIME MA '-t&Kg&A Senile Fathers To Conduct Parish Mission 4. parish mission, conducted by the Strvite Fathers, will b hli In Sacred Heart Cath olic hueh from Sunday, Mjrch 29 through Saturday, Mtrch II, ceording to a re cent tnnounement. The misioa -will be open to both Catholics and non-Catholics. Jfcrvict ill include morn ing masss each day, followed by tfioi doctrinal instruc tions. I th evening the Servite missionary will lead th congregation in the recita tion o the seven dolors rotry, tfter which there will be a period of instruction, con grejstiontl singing and a ser mon. The- evening program will end vith benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. ConfMsions will be heard every night following the STOKE IXISH AIHLINE London flJPB A pilots strike grounded all aircraft of Aer Lingus, liiek airline, to day. The valkout was called at midnight t protest the air line's disciplinary action against aim pilots -who broke company regulations which forbid thM t drink within yt hours oi flying time. MILK Galttt SH fie tup GREGORY PHONE ROA TA 6-9226 services and during the mis sion masses in the morning. Custom and Practice According to Roman Catho- National Library Veek Plans Talked National L i b r a'r y Week plans were formulated Thurs day at a meeting of 30 inter ested persons at the Public Library of Medford and Jack son county. Otto Ewaldsen and Mrs. Harry Fuller accepted co chairmanship for the week's activities. April 3-9. Mrs. Thornton Shively, chairman of National Library Week activities in Ashland, reported on their plans to pro mote reading. After a review of last year's events, plans were formu lated for a variety of activ ities in the libraries, and in community groups. The new library at the VA Domiciliary will be dedicated in an open house ceremony April 3. The Public Library and branches will have open houses, but dates are not yet set. School libraries are plan ning open houses and other events. Russia Buys Four U.S. Helicopters Washington -(UPB- The So viet Union has purchased four helicopters in this country for the use of Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev and other top Russian officials. A Soviet Embassy spokes man said Thursday that the helicopters and spare parts were bought from the Sikor sky Aircraft Co., Bridgeport, Conn., and the Vertol Air craft Corp., Morton, Pa., for $2 million. Delivery to Russia is ex pected late this year. lie custom and practice, the parish mission gives the laity the opportunity of renewing their religious fervor by at tending a series of religious exercises and hearing the sermons of priests sent into the parish. The exercises vary, depending upon the particu lar Order conducting the mis sion. The sermons, however, usually deal with such funda mentals of Christian life as the purpose of man; sin; re demption; the justice, mercy, love and graces of God; death; heaven and hell. While the Servites have parishes, seminaries and mis sion establishments through out the world, they are best known in the Northwest be cause of their National Sanc tuary of Our Sorrowful Moth er (popularly known as "The Grotto") in Portland. There they hold year round public devotions, and missionaries from the Sanctu ary are regularly engaged in conducting parish missions, novenas, forty hours devotions and retreats. This will be their first mis sion in Sacred Heart parish. Specific hours of services and other details of the mis sion will be announced later. Guilty Plea Made In Aiding Escapes Salem - (UPD A state hos pital psychiatric worker who helped two dangerous inmates escape waived District Court hearing Thursday and plead ed guilty to two counts of aid ing and abetting the escape. Circuit Judge Val D. Sloper ordered a presentence investi gation for Harry Draper Sym ons Jr., 29, the hospital aide. Symons faces a maximum sen tence of 40 years, 20 on each count. Symons confessed to slip ping hacksaw blades which permitted James Norman Jen sen and Jack Stanley Amason to flee the criminal insane ward last week. wetyihitiq io help your qartfen qrowl Sf ROTARY MOWERS 4-Cycle SPECIAL $AQ95 P TERMS COOPER REEL MOWERS ic RIDING MOWER $142.00 SIMPLICITY TILLER with Reverse $175.00 Terms LAWtl SEED Tried Proves. You can pay more but you can't uy better. lb. Use eur roller Spreader FREE 9 JIFFY POTS Just right for starting seed and plants. PAHSIES 5-, 49 doz. doz. PACIFIC DELPHINIUMS ik SHRUBS Nice roots good color assortment Special While they last ROSES $1.00 doz. BERRIES Large Assortment Garden Tools, too, at' Elton's -ORTHO PRODUCTS- torn & Gardes I Food is ORTHO LAWN & GARDEN ! Fertilizer 40-lbs. Covers 4,000 ( square feet j BUGGETTA! Get Snails & Slugs NOW! Ortho-Klor 1 0 Chlordane f Planter Mix for all house plants TRIOX-Weed Killer and Sterilant Just the thing for driveways & fence rows. LIQUID ORTHO-GROW fR0 Stet& LAWN FUNGICIDE-Controls Brown Patch, Melting Out, Grease Spot, Leaf i Spot, Dollar Spot, Fading Out. PRUNING PAINT BOMB - Excellent for spraying wood tubs or planters 217 West 6th We Deliver Ph. SP 3-6445 "We Sell Every Bloom in' Thing!" The Family Council Editor'! Mote: The Family Council consists of a Judge, a psychiatrist, three clergymen, a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers. Each article is a summary of an actual iase history. The Council reports on problems that have been dealt wib by responsible agencies and counselors. Mrs. E. K-Paula has no friends. Paula K.-My parents should leave me alone. - Mrs. E. K.-My husband and I are quite concerned about our 21-y ear-old daughter, Paula, who is suddenly with out social life. Paula went to a junior col lege for two years, hoping to transfer to a regular col lege at the end of that time. Unfortunately, her marks weren't what they should have been and she didn't get into the college she wanted. She came home and started a secretarial course, but drop ped it in the middle. She goes out sometimes looking for a job, but never finds anything suitable. We don't mind her staying home and not working as we can well afford to take care of her. The only trouble is that she. isn't meeting . any people and rarely sees any of her old friends. She has one faithful' boy friend whom she goes out . with every week end, but she admits he's a jerk. . Paula K.-My parents keep telling me to call up my old friends, but I just can't do that. Most of them have got ten married. Some of them are away at college and rare ly come home. I don't have much in common with either group. I realize I have to find some social life, but it isn't easy when all your friends are away or married. Of course, I could meet people at a job, but I don't have the qualifications for a job in a good place. I feel that I'm at a sort of crossroads in my life and my parents should leave me alone until I'm sure of what to do next. If worse comes to worse and nothing comes my way I can always marry Faithful Fred. The Council: Most of us en counter a crossroads ir un certain period in our lives and we need to be left alone to figure things out. Paula is right in asking for a let-up of pressure from her parents. Yet we wonder whether she is actually going Cirough such a period or a general slump that does not bode well for the future. We think her dif ficulties may go deeper than her parents suspect and that her lack of friends is just one sign of inner trouble. We get the impression that Paula is retreating from tak ing an active role on behalf of her own life. She is too ready to leave things to chance. She should recognize that chance is a poor master. It operates blindly, senseless ly and few of its moves are in favor 'of the individual who depends on it. Paula's failure to get into college was a blow, but judg ing from her general attitude we suspect that she did not make an all-out effort to suc ceed. Some wrong idea or emotional obstruction stood between her and her goal and we think she should try earn estly to overcome it. We don't .think this can be done by sitting at home and mulling. Paula should force herself to make a decision about the immediate future. Dropping the secretarial course was a bad idea because she is setting a pattern of failure and half-attempts. This can go on endlessly. She should set a reasonable goal and make up her mind to go through with it. Paula shows that she Is far from ready for marriage. If Congress Urged To Require TV Time Washineton-flJPD-Two Dem ocratic senators have urged Poneress to reauire free tele vision time for presidential candidates In order to Dring the "ereat debate" of this election year into the nation's homes. Thev offered a bill de signed to provide free time at "prime"- viewing hours to ma jor party candidates. Each candidate would get two half hour periods a week from each network and local sta tion. The bill was offered by Chairman Warren G. Magnu- son (D-Wash.) and Sen. A. S. (Mike) Monroney (D-Okla.), a member of the Senate Inter state Commerce committee. Sens. Estes Kefauver (D Tenn.). John O. Pastore (D- R.I.) and Frank Church (D-Ida.), signed up as co-spon sors. Maenuson said the bill, as now drafted, would provide time for residential candi dates only, except the vice presidential aspirant for each party could substitute .on two of the free Droerams sched uled every week during the eight weeks preceding elec tion day. she wants marriage now or in the near future, she should make an effort to meet peo ple and attract desirable men. She should not use "Faithful Fred" as a substitute for the necessary course of action. (Copyright 1960, General Features Corp.) LEGAL NOTICES NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Beaver Creek Partial Cut No. 2 Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor or his authorized representative at the office of the Forest Supervisor, Post Office Building, Medford, Oregon, up to and not later than 2.-00 pjn. April 18, 1960, for all merchantable timber marked or designated for cutting on an area embracing 6 acres, more or less, within Section 3. T. 40 S.. R. 3 W.. WJW., surveyed, in the Eogue River National Forest, Jackson County, Oregon. The estimated volume is: 180 M board feet of Douglas -fir and other species. The minimum ac ceptable bid per M board feet is as follows: Douglas-fir and other species $29.05. This includes the following rates, per M board feet for stumpage (including deposit for sale area betterment): Douglas fir and other species S25.75. and $3.30 for slash disposal for all spe cies. A money order, bank draft, cashier's or certified check in the sum of S600.00 must accompany each bid, to be applied to the pur chase price, refunded, or retained for application to any claim for damages, according to the condi tions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Forest Service bid forms for use in sub mitting sealed bids and full infor mation concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and the submis sion of bids should be obtained from the District Ranger. Star Ranger Station. Jacksonville, Ore gon, or the Forest Supervisor, Med ford, Oregon, before bids are submitted. "NOTICES" Examination for Certified Public Accountants of Oregon will be held in Portland from 1:30 P.M. Wednes day, May 18 through Friday. May 20. 1960. Applications must be filed with the Secretary on or before April 8. 1960. Burton M. Smith, Secretary, Oregon State Board of Accountancy, 637 American Bank Buildine. Portland. Oregon. CLASSIFIED AD DIRECTORY PERSONAL Lodge Nbtices Special Club Events Personal .. Lost and Found Instructions Wanted Male. Help Wanted Female Help . Male or Female Help Wanted Situations Wanted Miscellaneous Financial & Loans 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 REAL ESTATE For Rent Houses 20 For Rent Apartments 21 For Rent Furnished Rooms 11 Rent Rooms and Board For Rent Miscellaneous Wanted To Rent Medford Realty Board . For Sale Real Estate Business Opportunities Wanted Real Estate . 23 -.24 . 25 . 30 . 31 . 32 . 33 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Building Supplies 40 Appliances 41 Furniture Musical Equip.. Radio, TV 43 Sports and Hobbies Miscellaneous . Dogs and Pets Poultry Livestock Wanted Livestock Hay, Grain and Feed Fruits & Vegetables 44 45 50 51 52 53 54 55 Automotive & Equipment Machinery and Tractors Logging Equipment Equipment for Rent Trailers Parts and Accessories . Cycles and Scooters Cars and Trucks 60 61 62 70 71 72 73 UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late to Classify . A Business Directory , - B Card of Thanks C A Too Late To Classify WILL purchase small contracts & mortgages. Write- Tribune Box 6416. FOR SALE Will sacrifice 15-cu.-ft. deep freeze. KE 5-2940. FIR SLABS Classified Rates 1 day per word . 2 days per word 3 days per word 4 days per word 6 days per word 5c - 8c 10c 12c -14c By Line Per Month $2.25 (Minimum First Issue 50c) Business Directory Each line per month $1.73 Minimum per month $5.25 Dead Line on Classified Ads 5 JO 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 PJV1. the day before publi cation for Tues. through Fri. APPROVED CREDIT CHARGES BILLED BY THE LINE DIAL SP 2-6141 A Too Late To Classify FOR SALE 1953 Jeep. Low mile age, good tires. $800. MU 2-5528. SPECIAL 150 Used Windows, 25 "Used Doors, 10 Used Lavatoues, 2 Used Toilets, 3 Used Panel-Ray Heat ers, cheap. New 50-ft. Garden home $3.50, guaranteed. New Shovels $2.60 ea. New Grade A Toilets with seat S35. 3-piece Bath Set with trim $129.95. 21"x32" Double Sinks S20.95. HAGGARD LUMBER CO. On Hwy. 99 Phoenix open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. kk p-zozz STILL have some good used brickH ior saie at ac. 3-4 FOR SALE -14-ft. Scottsman tamper trailer nouse. a z-uvot. rage, close in. 1 'child or pet welcome. SP 2-4654 NATIONAL finance company is looking for above average man with at least 2 yrs. college train ing for career position. We're looking for a man who wants a career, not just a job. Must have good driving record. Call in per son between 9 ajn. & 5 pjn.. at Commercial Credit Com. 311 N. Bartlett, Monday through Friday. FOR SALE 14 ft. plywood boat. 03. u. vroman. kjs 5-2243. FOR SALi: Stud service. Beagle AKC 8 field champ pedigreed. 222 caliber Savage, extras. $45. Ford field cultivator, $93 off. KE 5-1386. COMPLETE Farm Tire Service. De pendable vulcanized repairs on the most difficult cuts or injur ies. Let our Repair Dept. save your tire. JENNINGS TIRE CO. BIG DOUBLE LOADS GREEN MEDFORD FUEL SP 2-2111 CLOSING OUT sale. Dolls, doll kits Arfu u.x . ... . , JUU1U' mades. greeting & grab bags. .Lticuwu xi inrougn in. j.virs. riora wic loo ap. iioiiy. Sf 3-3433. FOR SALE. 3 rm. modern home. TW M-1115. FOR RENT 2-BR unfurn. home. -!Ose in. Si" 2-5852. COLOR Prints all sizes, from any slide. Far Better Quality. rnuiips. yuj tteatty. SP 2-9318 WANT TO BUY Radial arm type power saw. SP 3-3423. FREE 5x7 black & white glossv enlargement with each roll B&W film processed at ANDERS PHOTO SHOP, 232 E. Main. Med ford. Offer expires March 20. 1960. PANSIES IN BLOOM POTTED ROSE BUSHES BERRYDALE FLOWER FARM "OIL TO BURN" MOBILHEAT S&H Green Stamps, too. MEDFORD FUEL CO. Call SP 2-2111 FOR SALE 2-wheeI camp trailer, 33 Savage bolt action. SP 2-9178. HEATHKIT From your authorized factory representative. Southern Ore. Northern Calif. VERL G. WALKER CO. 205 W. Jackson SP 3-7557 Medford. Oregon FENCE posts, all erades and Drices. Farmers Lumber Company. Bar- nett & Riverside. SP 2-5462. 1x6 boards onlv $35 M. FARMERS LUMBER CO. Barnett & Riverside. SP 2-5462 FOR RENT Warm apt. with bath, close in. AH utilities pd. Washing taciuues. zn s. Kiversiae. DOORS as low as S4.50. Farmers Lumber Company. Barnett and Riverside. Phone SP 2-5462. BLOX BLOX BLOX 2-foot and under Big double or single loads S&H green stamps MEDFORD FUEL Tel. SP 2-2111 FENCING lumber a specialty. farmers Lumber company. Bar nett & Riverside. Phone SP2- 5462. BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale 20c each. Mail Tribune Office 33 N. Fir 4x8 V-Groove mahogany canelline. FARMERS LUMBER COMPANY. Barnett and Riverside. Phone SP 2-5462. Lumber worth the money. FARM ERS LUMBER COMPANY. Bar nett and Riverside. Phone SP2-5462. Fencing cedar. 1x4 thru 1x12 all grades. FARMERS LUMBER COMPANY. Barnett and River side. Phone SP 2-5462. WANTED: Carpenter work. Any kind. Free estimates. Work guar- anteed. SP 2-2035. FOR GOOD, reliable plumber, call SP 2-5845. NOTICE Commercial spraying of all kinds. No job too large or too small. SP 2-5376. WITHROW. Cash talks at FARMERS LUMBER COMPANY. Barnett & Riverside. Phone SP 2-5462. Creosote pressure treated fence posts, will last indefinitely. FARMERS LUMBER COMPANY. Barnett and Riverside. SP 2-5462. " sanded plywood, $4.48 sheet. f armers Lumber Co. Barnett & Riverside, phone SP 2-5462. 4"x48" half round pickets, only 3c each. FARMERS LUMBER CO. Barnett and Riverside. Phone SP 2-5462. 1 LODGE NOTICES Medford Lodge No. 83, I.O.O.F. meets Tuesday Mar. 15 at 8 D.m. Visitors welcome. Refreshments. Clarence Hershiser. N.G. Medford Bodies, Scottish Rite, Monday, March 14, 1960, 8 pjn. Stated Lodge and Chapter. Fifteenth de gree. Visiting brethren wel come. Refreshments. Fred A. Purdin, Secretary Crater Lake Chapter 1NO. 32, R. A. M., special convocation, Tues., Mar. 15, 7:30 p.m. Past Master de gree. Visiting com panions welcome. Refreshments. Ross Gilkison, H.P. 2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS RUMMAGE SALE by Griffin Creek HKi.. wea.. march 16, f ehl Bldg. PROVIDENCE GUILD RUMMAGE SALE Fri, March 11, 9 to 5 Fehl Bldg. 3-PERSONAL RUMMAGE SALE Daughters of Union Veterans, Tues., March 15, at Fehl Bldg.. 9 to 5. BEAUTY COUNSELORS For cus tom fitted cosmetics. "Let you try before you buy." SP 2-6011. PLASTIC LAMINATING Gene Austin SP 3-1509 10 WANTED MALE HELP LEARN HAIR STYLING from Geri & Marlene. Enroll now for our April 11th. Class. Medford Beau ty School. Come in and see us 235 E. Main, Medford. Ore. about this fascmatmg career. HAVING PAINT PROBLEMS? Peeling, cracking. blistering. stoppea witn patentea moisture control vents. Average house. labor materials $19.50. GENE'S HOUSE SERVICE. KE 5-1506. DRY wood. Red fir. 2x4 & wider. 10" to 16", $6 & $12 loads. SP3 3334. MY PERSONAL ATTENTION to your Income Tax Reports. SP 2-9281, ANYTIME HAPPY TIME DAY NURSERY Licensed-Inspected-Insured 1110 E. Jackson SP 2-8745 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. Merle Norman Cosmetics 214 Fluhrer Bldg. ANYONE having a drinking prob lem is welcome at Alcoholic Anonymous 8 JO p.m. Tues. & Sat.' Rear of 212 N. Oakdale SP 2-6657. PROMPT TAX SERVICE 3512 Table Rock Rd. NO 4-1352 Rawleigh Products. SP 2-4438. Victor Says: He can REALLY recommend FLORA GENT, 10 years experi ence. Appointments after 5 pjn. Victor's Craterian Beauty Salon 41 S. Central SP 2-4830 For Stanley Parties or Stanley Home Products. NELDA ROBERTS SP3-439J Miriam's Beauty Shop CLOSED until further notice Due to illness. INCOME Tax Bookkeeping Typ- ing 319 E. Pine NO 4-1787. BOOKS Used. 325 N. Bartlett. DENTURES repaired & re-lined while you wait. Day or eve. Ph. SP 3-6026 25 Lozier Lane. REAL ESTATE LOANS to $2500. Commercial Industrial Finance Corp.. Main & Riverside SP 3-4564 W ATKINS Products. SP 3-5667. JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB. Dentures repaired while ' you wait. Hrs. 9 to 5. Ill E. California. TW 9-1071 4-LOST AND FOUND LOST: Ladies black, rimmed glass es. Lost at Roxy Ann Bowling ( Lane Thurs. night. Mar. 10. Call ' SP 2-2709. 5-INSTRUCTIONS ABC KINDERGARTEN Two open ings with transportation avail able. SP 3-3034. A-l MECHANIC NEEDED with auto, transmission experience. See Tommy, at Lea Motors, 5th & Bartlett. SALESMAN To call on Retail Stores in So. Oregon & No. Calif, with soft lines. Representing established PorUand wholesaler. Liberal commission. In reply give ex . perience, references & other per tinent information. -Write Tri bune Box 6332. BELLMAN Apply in person only. Jackson Hotel. PEAR pruners wanted. Contract worK. cau KE 5-1305 atfer 6 p.m WANTED Millwright for night shift by local saw mill. State refs. & experience in reply. Tri bune Box 6266. WANTED: Man to service 300-500 customers with nationally adver tised cosmetics, extracts, medi cines in Yreka. 91 years guaran teed quality. Must be neat, ag gressive, good reputation and be bondable. Car or truck needed. For particulars write to John Phillips, Watkins Products. Inc., 4512 Hollis St., Oakland. Calif. WANTED an alert man who wants and is willing to work in a new business with a future. Must have experience in han dling stock & maintaining rec ords. Submit complete detail as to family status, education and experience. Write Tribune Box 6264. WANTED Salesman to sell Amer ica's most wanted product. Rich Plan. Highest commission. SP-2-2022 or SP 3-7571. EXPERIENCED pruners wanted. Apply personnel office. Bear Creek Orchards. 11 -WANTED FEMALE HELP $100 MONTHLY for wearing lovely dresses supplied to you by us. Just show Fashion Frocks to friends. No investment, canvass ing or experience necessary. Fashion Frocks, Dept. D-6508, Cincinnati, Ohio. BABYSITTER. Live in. 523 N. Main. Ashland. EXPERIENCED alterations woman. Chris the Tailor. 36 N. Bartlett. 1 2 MALE OR FEMALE HELP DESK CLERK for local motel. Must know switchboard work & some typing. Must have own trans portation. Reply in own hand writing stating age, experience, references. This can be a per manent position for the right party. Write Tribune Box 6044. 1 3 WANTED SITUATIONS YARD Garden & Shrubbery work. Experienced. SP 3-4205. POWER Mowers, hand mowers, machine sharpened. Service at your home. Garden tools, scis sors & etc. Year work. Kelly. SP 3-3065. YARD WORK. SP 3-5554. CHILD care, my home, 5 days wk. 4 mi. off Hiway 99 on Fern Valley Rd. KE 5-2305. 13 WANTED SITUATIONS CABINET & carpenter work. Paint ing, plastering, roofing. Any type of work your home needs. SP 3-6071. WANTED Carpenter work by re liable experienced man. Will work by hr. or contract. SP-2-7767. BACK HOE. tractor for leveling yards, 4, 6, & 8 trencher. Also install sewer lines. SP 2-4686. MOWERS sharpened, carefully ad justed. Ted Thompson. 26 New town. SP 2-4975. BABY SITTER. SP 2-8260. PAINTING. 4-2905. Free estimates. NO- FERTILIZER delivered. $6 load. SP 2-9768. CHILD care, my home. Pick up & deliver. TW 9-1152. CABINET MAKER wants work your home or my shop. KE 5-2788. CUSTOM TRACTOR WORK SP 3-3715 or SP 3-2660 WANTED Rototilling. NO 4-2032. BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERVICE Part or Full Time. Your office or mine. SP 3-1573 . CARPENTRY, odd jobs, cabinet making. Reasonable. SP 3-4761. CARPENTER work. SP 2-4332. DRESSMAKING St ALTERATIONS MRS. SHEPPARD. SP 3-4863 CHILD CARE CENTER Medford Nursery School Licensed Inspected Insured Mrs. Ethel Tennant. SP 2-6013 ALL types carpenter work. No Job too small. SP 3-5243. SP 3-6382. PAINTING - Reasonable - Lots of local refs. SP 3-4145. IRONING by hr. SP 2-4511. DJONING Pickup and deliver. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. Q Sunday, March 13, 1960. B ' 14 Wanted Miscellaneous ENSILAGE wagon. TA 6-4825 after 8 p.m. 4-SPEED trans, to fit Chev. pickup or truck. SP 3-1106. ANYONE driving to Alaska who would be interested in pulling small, empty, utility trailer. SP 3-3891. WANTED Girls 26-in. bike. SP2- 7996. LOGS WANTED! ROGUE FOREST PRODUCTS, INC. Formerly Crater Plywood Rogue River, Oregon TOP PRICES PAID for Peelers & Saw Mill Logs Days Ph. JU 2-3234 Nights Ph. JU 2-3201 (H. F. Norwood) WANTED. Used aluminum sprink ler pipe, 2 or 3 inch. 500 to 600 feet. Also used highhead centrifi cal pump, must have 5 hp single phase electric motor. Pump to ?iut out 70 pds. pressure with 100 oot head. Write P. O. Box 615. Happy Camp. Calif. FURNITURE CASH DEAL SP 2-2958 or SP 2-876 CHILD care. My home. 467 Hop kins Rd. NO 4-1131. TAKE care of your child, days, in my home. 104 Ross Lane. SP 3-1477, WANTED Yard & garden work. ar o-iiiu GIRL 18, high school grad, wants work in Dental office or similar work. TW 9-1678. IRONING. SP 3-5554. GENE'S house service. Home Re pairs, set prices, job prices. KE-5-1506. BACK-HOE for hire. NO 4-2902. Eves. CEMENT work. Remodeling, car penter work. SP 3-3550. CARPENTER work New construc tion, carports, patios, additions, cabinets & kitchen remodel. SP 2-7467 GARDEN, yard work He light haul- PIT i- 1 4 OA CHILD care SP 2-8495. CARPENTER work. Job or hr Use Tribune Want Ads Framk Price (Formerly with Brooks Electric & Plumbing) ANNOUNCES THE OPENING Of His Own PLUMBING SHOP VALLEY MM! 2101 W. Main ' Phone SP 3-3102 PROMPT REPAIR SERVICE QUALITY NEW INSTALLATIONS Featuring American Standard Crane and Briggs T 1 i's & V I Oar representation in Congress for the next ten years wffl be based on the 1960 U. S. Census count this ApriL The amazing growth and shift of the U.S. population since our last Census is expected to produce many changes in the makeup of the House of Representatives. Some states will gain Representatives, some states will lose and some states, of course, will remain unchanged. It is importait that you be counted in the Census so you and your state will have its fair share of Representatives. Your advance questionnaire will come by mail. Fill it out at your convenience and have it ready when the Census taker comes early in ApriL U BE SURE YOU'RE COUNTED WITH ALL AMERICANS l (Vp xyJSVy. V Like tktr America bueineee jx"" a X"" Cfi f ' firm; vie believe that bminett &PCpjL f 5fffJV fcas a retpontibility to contribute 0O T S 'Jfir M t t 1 VUg welfare. This adver- 2$& yfj J txttment it therefore sponsored by MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE