Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 05, 1960, Image 30

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SUNDAY. JuQ S. 1960
HEARST CHAIRMAN DIES
Scarsdale, N. Y. - IUPD -Martin
Francis Huberth, 85,
chairman of the executive
committee and former board
chairman of the Hearst Cor
poration, died Thursday.
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
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Approval Urged For PGE Project
Washington (UP1) A federal
power commission hearing ex
aminer Tleirsday recommend
ed the commission issue a 50
year license to Portland Gen-
It isVt top late to get your
FBFF
Moral
GARDEN SPRAYER
(Given with every quart of Isotox)
Keep ahead of the
Pests . . . Use
ORTHO
EARWIG BAIT!
GARDEN
217 West 6th Street
"We Sell Every
Bloomin' Thing!"
Phone SP 3-6445
eral Electric Co. of Portland,)
Ore., for a proposed Jiydru- j
electric project on the Des-
chutes river. j
The $70,900,000 electric i
generating installation would
b located about eight miles ;
upstream from the company s
existing Pelton dam.
The proposed Mound Butte
project would be the largest
such facility wholly within
the state of Oregon. It would
generate about 925 million
killowatt-hours of electricity
a year and would be operated
as part of the northwest pow
er pool.
Licensing was recommend
ed by Examiner Francis L.
Hall. Final decision is up to
the FPC.
Golden Delicious
APPLES
$
1.
BIG BOX
Open 9 to 6 Daily including Sunday
FINAL WEEK
PINNACLE PACKING CO.
llth and Front Street
IS
Two From Area to
Receive Honors
Eugene The University of
Oregon's top scholars will be
recognized at the 83rd annual
Commencement exercises Sun
day, June 12.
Resognition for highest
scholarship goes to those stu
ments with a 3.75 or higher
grade point average. This
means that these scholars
have maintained almost a
straight "A" average through
out their college careers.
Receiving this honor will be
Nancy Gail McKeown of
Medford.
Recognition for high schol
arship (cumulative GPA be
tween 3.5 and 3.74) will go to
Margaret Jill Hopkins, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
Hopkins, 1353 East Mc
Andrews rd., Medford.
Miss Hopkins will also be
honored as a member of the
graduating class who has suc
cessfully completed the so
phomore honors program. She
will also be cited as winning
honors in her major field.
Small Worlds
a
Around Us
By Lynn M. Watkins
WE ALLOW
$25.00
TRADE IN, ON YOUR
OLD STYLE BATH SET
PLUMBING &
SHEET METAL CO.
NEW MODERN
3 PC. BATH SETS
WITH CHROME TRIM
$125.00 ,
We'll help you mod'
emue that old
Bath Room
...15.'
Brainerds Return
From Convention
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brainerd
of Brainerd's Studio and Cam
era shop, Medford, attended
the Pacific International Pho
tographic convention and
trade show last week in Portland.
The convention was spon
sored by the Professional Pho
tographers of Oregon.
The Brainerds were accom
panied to the convention by
their oil colorist who attended
oil coloring clinics given by
outstanding colorists on the
west coast.
Brainerd was a guest of
honor at the Wnona luncheon
Monday. He was graduated
from Winona in 1936.
Science Has Found Out
Startling Things About Hair
Sprouting from the epider
mis of warm blooded animals
are peculiar elongated ob
jects called "hairs"; the ma
terial with which Nature
clothes her subjects.
The next closest thing to
a hair is a feather; nature
uses these on birds. Hair on
the head of the human, serves
two basic, useful purposes;
personal adornment and pro
tection from temperature
changes.
The whale and the por
poise also have hair but it is
hit-or-miss, and never thick
enough to be of any impor
tance. These creatures depend
on fat layers for warmth. Fur
bearing animals have hair so
plentifully covering their
bodies it becomes fur.
Startling Discoveries
When science began the
serious study of the body of
a living animal, they found
out some startling things
about hair. Some of these
things were in the "believe-it-or-not"
variety. They found
that there is no fundamental
difference in the hooves of
a horse, the horn on the snout
of the rhinoceros, the claws
of the tiger or house-cat, and
the finger or toe-nails of a
human being except the
shape. They are all made from
hair; hair mixed with body
glue and of course a few oth
er ingredients created inside
the bodies of animals.
Reducing it down to me
chanical terms, there are tiny
gadgets called glands in the
fingers and toes that mix the
ingredients together in just
the right proportions, and so
lidify the resultant mixture
into nails. Larger glands in
the lower part of the horse's
legs do the same thing, but
come up with hooves. And a
hoof on a horse is nothing
more or less than a big fin
gcrnail on the leg
there was ever such a thing
as a perfect "mix-master"
then these glands are the
original, and really fool-proof
progenitors of such machines.
Cows and sheep have "head
sets" called horns. These are
merely tresses of hair held
together by some other va
riety of "body-glue". Those
glands are somewhat differ
ent from those in the legs.
Some sets make horns, others
make hooves.
The deer family "horns in"
on another angle and compli
cates the already confused
gland idea a little by coming
up with something different.)
The horns of the deer are not
held together with glue, but
real, honest to goodness bone.
They are attached to the ani
mal's skeleton and each year
they are shed.
Constant Growth
The horns and hooves of
cattle and sheep, the finger
nails of man, the claws of
dogs and bears grow constant
ly and must be trimmed or
worn down by constant use.
Fingernails, claws and hooves
are not connected in any way
to the skeleton of the owner.
All these tresses or nails
or hair are useful. The finger
nails serve many purposes. In
primitive man they were
handy in ripping the husks
from food or the skin from
animals. They served then, as
they do now, as tweezers,
forceps, screw-drivers, probes,
scoops and small cutting
tools.
Modern man also finds
many small uses. His toe
nails, however, are just going
along for the ride. The bare
foot boy of course finds them
handy to run slivers under,
or he can watch them turn
a deep blue-black when his
toe is stubbed on a rock. The
boy too, finds a limited use
for toe nails. He can use the
LEGAL NOTICES
RFSOM'TION NO. 1077 !
A RESOLUTION declaring In- ,
tent (on of the Cttv Council to con
struct a water main along Juani
pero Wav from Mira Mar Avenue
to Murphv Road and to assess the
cost thereof against properties
fronting thereon; and setting a
time and place for hearing thereon.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Citv
Council of the Ctly of Medford.
Oregon:
SECTION 1. That it is the inten
tion of the City Council of the mid
citv to cause a ten iui men wnier
main to be laid in Juampero V;tv
from Mira Mar Avenue to Murphy
Road and to assess the cost of said
water main on the properly front
ing nn said street 1st in proportion
to the frontage of said property.
SECTION 2. That the Citv Coun
cil shall meet in the Council Cham
bers of the Citv Hall of snid city
p -in o-p' ' P M i the liith dav
of June. 10(50. at which time and
ui.'tfc all urotests against the lav
ing of snid water main and the
assessment of the cost thereof on
the property fronting on said street
si shall be heard, and the Citv Ro
piciipr is nerchy directed to cause
this Resolution to be published
once in a dailv newspaper, printed,
published and of general circula
tion in the said citv or Medford.
not less than ten days or more
than twenty days before the date
of said meeting and a cony of this
Resolution o he nostra tor a per- i
iod of ten days urinr to said meet
ing in five public and conspicuous
plnees in the said city.
section ;. That warranis tor
the costs of the aforementioned im
provement shall bear interest at
4';. per annum and shall constitute
c-p--M Obligations of the Citv of
Medford. nnd said warrants shnll
h: issued pursuant to, and on the I
lemis nn" ronnnmn sei lorin in .
ORS 2fl7 .102 to 2R7.510 inclusive ,
PASSED by the Council and
signed bv me in open session in
authentication of it massage this
2nd davs of June. 1lfi0.
John W. Snider, Mayor
ATTEST-
D. F. Huson.
Record er-Treasurer
APPROVED by me this 2nd day
of June. lftBO.
John W. Snider. Mayor
IN THE VNITED STATES DIST
RICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT
OF OREGON I'MTFIl STATES OF
AMERICA, MRELANT. V. FIFTY
NINE 7 2-OUNCE CONTAINERS,
MOKE OR LESS. L IIELEI IN
PART: "STI-RlLE-AlHi: W I T 11
A N T I S E V T I V UlhlXK", RE
SPONDENT. Civil 60-lf15
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on the 1st day of
June, mi0. the above-described
articles wore taken into the posses
sion of the United States Marshal
for the District of Oregon, pursu
ant to a warrant and process duly
issued bv the Clerk or the United
States District Court for the Dist
rict of Oregon, in a suit for con
demnation of forfeiture above
entitled, brought under the pro
visions of the Federal Insecticide,
Fungacide and Rodent icide Act
(7 USC 135-135ki. wherein It is
sought to have the above-enlitled
articles condemned and forfeited
for the following reasons:
That on or about February 23.
1960. the said articles were
shipped in interstate commerce
from San Francisco. California to
Medford. Oregon: that the a fore
said articles are an economic
poison within the meaning of the
Act (7 USC 135, a l nnd have not
heen registered with the Secretary
of Anriculture as reauired bv Inw
7 USC 135h): and said articles
were mlsbrnnded when introduced
Classified business and service directory
Firms and Individuals Specializing to Save You Time and Money)
Asphalt and Cement Paving
ASPHALT PAVING Driveway,
motels, parking areas mill vards
roads and industrial floors free
estimates Work guaranteed
Rojjue River Paving Co Phone
SP 2-4037
Bookkeeping
BOOKEEPING SERVICE
LARGE or SMALL ACCOUNTS
ARNOLD PFLUGHAD
917 S. Central SP 3-4407
Building end Construction
Rcmodclinjj NewConsTruction
Hour or Contract
Free Estimates SP 3-6007
ADDITIONS REMODELING 1
New construction Hour or
contract. Free estimates
MARTIN The Carpenter
m SP 3-5243 SP 3-6382
ARTISTIC TILE
New & Remodeling
CailHI6-37i5
QUALITY new construction & old
homes renewed.
"Extra value at low cost."
Den Samprls Contractor
SP2-B395
REMODEL. Texturing. Taping
' Call NORDWICK 124 E 8th
SP 2-2413 TW 9-1547 eves
Mi Carpet Cleaning
. MEDFORD'S LEADINGRug
A Furniture cleaners
SP 3-2539 511 Miry St
Chain Saws
CHAIN SAW SALES St SERVICE
1321 N Riverside SP 2-7538
Lombard Chain Saws Oregon
chain Genera Bars
Renlals:Rfpairs on all saws.
McCulloch Chain'Saw Co.
1617 N Riverside SP 3-6300 Re
. conditioned saws & saws for rent
Falling ft Hiifking Supplies
Custom Farm Work
CUSTOM balingTMowTrake & bale
on shares or by the ton New
wire baler. Ralph Riddle. MU 9-
8941.
Electric Shaver Service
ELECTRIC SHAVER St
CIPI'ER SERVICE
Guaranteed Service & parts on
all makes Closed Monday
1 1 4 E llth SP 2-4W?
Fuel
DRY, clean Red Fir planer wood
2x4 St wider. 10-16" Jit 16-24"
long. S12 S6 U-haul pickup
load 2SP 3-3334
Red Fir slab wood & sawdust
Flying "A" HEATING OIL
Naumes Equipment St Fuel Co
SP 3-6297
GOOD DRY PLANER BLOX
U-haui Bie trailer or pickup
Qloao. S2 SP3-1C53
B 6 WOOD SALES
Log ends - whole or sn
TA6-4749 TA 6 l&iS
" BIG RED FIR SLABS
SUMMER PRICES'
I2-14-16-18-24" lengths
PHELPS FUEL SP3-387
" SAWMILL SLAB WOOD
Planer shavings lor stock beds
Sawdust Old New tor gardens
cntuiiti.t lor furnaces
llslrv hirn manure KE 5-IB94
Gl"
Specialists In A.ViyGlass r
(M .ss Window plate mirror
rARRVt L'S CLASS SERVICE
th Front SP J10J
Granite and Top Soil
CRUSHED ROCK. SAND
4 GRAVEL
M C LININGER A SONS
Call SP 3-7555
GRANITE CRUSHED St PIT
nuiv luaucu OH DELIVERED
R G "BOB" LULL SP 3-4781
If no answer call NO 4-2971
" TOP SOIL
Rich sandy loam. Granite, creek
run gravel, fill dirt. Prompt de
livery. Good measure on all
orders. Chas. Bennett, SP 2-2511
FINE Bear Creek top soil Creek
inn Krovei v-rusnea and pit run
granite 2 yd diescl loader St 10
yd dump truck for hire
JIM NUNES KE 5-1643
TOP SOIL. Gravel." Granite
and Fill Loaders & Dump
Trucks for rent A L "Tex"
NASH Ph SP 2-4317
2073 S. Hwy 99. Medford
TOP SOIL, crushed rock sand It
ravel creek run Mason's sand
'ou pick up. or delivered
Bateman & Son, SP 2-2-164
GRANITE Loading or Delivering
ww.iu.j at niL.DC.nl LUU.
Ph. NO 4-1489
Garden Work
LAWNS A r.AlinrNe
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS FENCES
rnt.E ESTIMATES REFS
SP 3-2246 SP2-7B81
Hooting
COOL TOP
Oil burning floor furnace
KENNEDY FUEL OIL
922 no.irdm.in at Kennet
Hydraulic Jacks
hydraulicTack SERVICE"
Hyd Jacks repaired, guaranteed
NEW It REBUILT JACKS
For Sale or Rent
1313 N Riverside SP 2-9443
Oil Burner Service
SPARK OIL BURNING-HEATERS
822 Boardman SP 3-5896
KENNEDY FUEL OIL .
Painting
WHITNEY It FLYNN
RESIDENTIAL . COMMERCIAL
BRUSH St SPRAY
UL S-1198 NO 4-4708
PAINTING Brush or Spray Free
est'jnates and terms A Q
MurpSy Ph SP 2-8593
SPRAY painting, roofs houses, gen
eral painting Free Estimates
Sullivan Bros 210 S Ivy Phone
SP 2-9B51
"PAINTING Interior." Exterior
REMODELING and REPAIRS
Free Estimates SP 2-B428
PASTRY
Pests and Termite Control
TERMITES
Call Paramount Pest Control
Inspect before buying SP 2-fjIoi
LOYD TERMITE CONTROIV
Locally owned Your protection
is our ousinesB Foundation worn
26 yrl exp 16 yrs loclMt
KE 51362 or SP2-7KH
for free Inspections
Call SP 3-5127
CONTINENTAL O
TERMITE ft PEST CONTROlJ
" Specialists In Termites
CRATER TERMITE CO
SP 3-4604 Eves. 1X9-1290
Plumbing
" BETTER REPAIR ft SERVICE
Sales, new St used, supplies, water
heaters, hydronic heat, fixtures
Free estimates
A-l DAY & NITE PLUMBING
2980 Crater Lake Hwy
SP 2-G978
NEW 24 HR. SERVICE
Day ft Nile Plumbing
Call SP 2-0978 Anvtime
VALLEY PLUMBING
FASTEST RELIABLE SERVICE
2101 W Main SP 3-3102
Radio & TV Repair
Guaranteed TV Repair Service
Add to your Account
Montgomery Ward Service Dept.
834 Sq Riverside SP3-5567
True View
RADIO TV SERVICE
James A. Rodger SP 2-9159
Roofing t
WEATHERWISE"ROOFiNG"Cb
All types re-roofing, siding
FREE ESTIMATES SP 3-5722
ROOFING SIDING PAINTS
Free estimates 100 financing
EKERSON PAINT it ROOFING
619 E Jackson SP 3-3631
Eldest Roofing Co in So Oregon
ROOFING and fencing of all kinds
Roof coating Free estimates
PAR ROOF & FENCE CO
111 N Fir SP 2-2461
Radiator Service
DALE NEWMAN'S
Medford Radiator Service
205 W 8th at Grape
SP 2-7572
Septic Tank
Septic TanksDrVinFields
Irrigation ditches
Free estimates. TA 6-4141
MITCHELL SEPTIC SERVICE
Tanks cleaned & repaired Fields
laid New instalaltions KE 5-2700
SANITATION SERVICE
(Licensed St Bonded!
DarreH Farlss Orv Conklln
WE PRECAST SEPTIC TANKS
520 750 900 1000 1250-gal
Fields Installed Tanks Pumped
LOW COST FINANCING
SP 3-2491. 2870 Crater Lake Hwv
nail on one big toe to dig at
an Itch on the other ipa. This into and while in interstate com
fi, choon -nrf olllorf ho .mmnll.l, ,.,H1,.,1 '"L-rCO Within thClllCjminC Of the
...u uu,....,. """""i Art. HI Blill'nrtlil 17 USL 1 3.1 ( 7. 1 tell
mals also have these clever bending over. He doesn't care I in ttint its label does not hear an
ot oil iVif Vite l n;i- Ingredient statement Riving tnc
k vwc ""-I name and percentage of each ac-
really hair held together with tive ingredient, together with the
n .,p II11UI IJeitUlllllHC 111 MIC HID L III-
B'i: . gredients, in the product, or, in the
tneieaseo. By ins negisxer alternative, an increment siaic-
And Tribune Syndicate, 1960)
little "mixers" in the lower
limbs. The rhinoceros, deter
mined to be disgustingly dif
ferent, has his "mixing gadg
ets" in his homely nose. If
CLASSIFIED
AD DIRECTORY
PERSONAL
Ixidee Notices
Special Club Event
PrrFonnl
Lost and Found
histi'iK'tnMis
W .in ted Male Help
Wanied Female Help
Male or Female Help
wanton utiauona
12
13
Wanted Miscellaneous . 14
Financial St Loan 13
REAL ESTATE
For Rent Houses ... 20
For Hent Apartments 21
For Hent Furnlahed Rooms. U
Rent Komm and Board 23
For Rent Miscellaneous 24
Wiintetl To Hent . 25
Medtord Realty Roard 3(1
For Hnle Real Kstate 31
Business Opportunities .. 32
Wonted Real Estate 33
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
tluildmg Supplies 40
Annlinncea 41
Furniture 42
Musical Kquip.. Radio, TV .... 43
Sports and Hobbies 44
Miscellaneous
Dors and Pets . SO
Poultry ..
t.i vp-siock
Wanted Livestock 53
Hay. Grain and Feed 54
Fruits St Vegetables . 55
Automotive & Equipment
Machinery and Tractors ..... ft
liORt-'infi Equipment H
Koinnnienl for Rent
frailer 70
Parts and Accessories 71
rvc es and Spoolers
Cars and Trucks 73
UNCLASSIFIED COPY
Too Late to Classify A
Business Directory B
Card of Thanks C
A Too Late To Classify
CASH St CARRY
500 M ft. misc. moldings, vi
price, 2xfi TAG $35 per M-
loO sq Pabco Asbestos siding
$15 50 sq
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix, White Ciiy,Aihland
ROSE SALE
BUY TWO. get one free In same
price ranee. Potted and in hloom.
BF.HRYUA1.E FLOWER FARM
FOR SALE Farmall M-power
tools St V mower. One 2 bottom
14" gang plow. 1 dver ditcher.
One 4ti 1 ia-T. flatbed truck.
si 3-2;i:t8.
FOR SALE Electro plater A- huff
ing supplies. Formerly Sevenn
Flee. 3U53 S. Pacific Hwy. Bel
Air Trailer Court, Call between
5 pm. & 8 p.m.
CEDAR "fencing $30 per M St up",
posts He lineal ft., H" bevel sid
ing $70 per M. 1x8 or 1x10
sheathing $33 per M.
WOODS LUMBER CO.
Table Rock A Sehulz Roads
NO 4-3011
FOR SALE 20IK1-YALO WONDER
I Pepper pi it tils Crater Green
house, IM4H Crater Lake Ave.
SP 2-4401.
, PETUNIAS," all colors & "varieties.
I LOBELIAS, Siilvui. Mangolds,
Zinnias. Geraniums A nuinv
i other hedging pliints BERRY
i DALE FLOWER FARM.
A-Too Late To Classify
MODERN lifetime tile roofing".
Will install or sell material, KE
5-I5i(B) or KE 5-2S43.
FOR RENT" 1 bdrm. unfurn.
bouse. Adults only. No pets $45.
Everett Court. 920 W llth. Houso
No 6. SP 2-2369 or see owner.
1003 W llth.
FOR SALE Lot '200x130 drilled
well, $1250. $200 down. Lot 30 OK
LiO, well St pump, cabin 14x20,
cement stab 3232, plumbing He
septic tank in. $2500. $500 down.
22 Acres on Southern Pacific
Hwy. $ 1 1 .5!o. For information
call NO 4-147rt
FOR SALE NEPTUNIA amphib
ious 24' cruiser, steel hull. Ma
hogany cabin. Fageol engine. As
comfortable as fullv equipped
trailer house. Call SP 2-7630 or
see at 31f S. Modoc.
FOR SALE: Black Lab. male. 3 yr7,
old. Partlv trained. A K.C. $50,
511 Boardman. SP 3-lflti4.
New
3 BEDROOM
HOME
Built-in oven and range, ra
diant heat, 1 4 baths, paved
street. Near school 2301
Corona, north of Roberts
Road. F.H.A. terms.
SP 3-6520
MUST SELL
2127 E. Jackson
3 Bedroom Plus
Den!
Living Room
Dining Room
Cozy Kitchen
Large Enclosed Back Yard
Covered Patio
Excellent neighborhood, conve
nient transportation, close to
schools.
For Information
PHONE SP 2-8581
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APPROVKIl rilKOlT
CIIAHC.F.S HILLED
BV THE LINE
Grants Pass Sergeant
Flies Home to See Son
Graduate From Academy
Grants Pass Chief Master
Sergeant Neil T. Shier of
Grants Pass, who is stationed
at headquarters of the United
States Air Forces in Europe at
Wiesbaden, Germany, flew
back to the United Slates last
week to witness the gradua
tion of his son, Cadet Lloyd
Shier, from the Air Force
Academy June 8.
Sergeant Shier, a native of
Sacramento, Calif., will at
tend the ceremonies at the
Colorado Springs, Colo., acad
emy where his 21-year-old
son is a cadet lieutenant in
the second graduating class of
the Air Force Academy.
Lloyd Is slated to enter pilot
training immediately after his
leave this summer.
Sergeant Shier, a World
War II Navy veteran, has a
distinguished record as a para
chutist. He helped to pioneer
the use of parachutists in bat
tling forest fires after service
as an aviation radioman with
the Pacific Fleet.
Assigned io Research
Enlisting in the Air Force
In 1948, Sergeant Shier was
assigned to research and test
work in high altitude bail
outs and parachute recovery
of missile components at the
then forming Holloman Mis
sile Test Center in Alamogor
do, N.M.
Highlights of his Air Force
career Include service as non
commissioned officer in
charge of aerial delivery op
erations during the initial es
tablishment of North Polar
Station, T-3, duties as NCOIC
of the initial airdrops of
heavy construction equipment
to the Dewline in northern
Canada and staff supervision
of parachute operations asso
ciated with the Navy Antarc
tic expedition.
He was a crew member of
the' First Air Force aircraft
to fly over the South Pole.
Sergeant Shier is credited
with more than 100 parachute
jumps during his career as
a parachutist.
Married to the former Fran
cis E. Lipsy of Orlando, Fla.,
Sgt. Shier is the father of
three other sons, Wayne 15,
Roger 14, and Tracy 9.
LEGAL NOTICES
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Jack
son In Prohnte. In the matter of
the estate of Carroll S. Grav, De
ceased. No. 1043(1. Notice Is hereby
given that the undersigned as ad
ministratrix of the estate of Car
roll S. Gray, deceased, has filed
her final account in the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Jackson County, In probate, and
that Monday, the 27th dav of June,
10, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
in the forenoon of said day In Cir
cuit Courtroom No. 2 of said Court
In the Jackson County Courthouse.
Medford, Oregon, have heen ap
pointed by said Court as the time
and place for hearing of objections
thereto and the settlement thereof.
Date of first publication Mav 2(1
1(160: date of last publication June
imu. iukki a. urav, adminis
tratrix. Johnson. Telfer av Clnsn
attorneys for administratrix, 220 SE
"H" Street, Grants Pass. Oregon.
mcnt giving the name of each ac
A Too Late To Classify
name of each and fatal percentage
or tne inert lngomiems, in ine
product. That all persons claiming
any rigni, uue or inieresi in unci
to the above-described articles are
hereby notified to appear on or
netore June 2U. liittu. in tnc uniirn
state District Court at Port and
Oregon, to show cause, if any there
be. whv the same should not he
proceeded against and forfeited to
ine unnen mim-ft oi ic-h.
PAUL, KEARNEY. United States
Marshal: C. E. MICKEY. Unllcd
States Attorney: ROGER G. ROSE.
Assistant United States Attorney
for the District ot Oregon.
AI1VFIITISEMENT FOR IIIIIS
Sealed bids will be received by
the Jackson Countv Court on or
before 10:00 A.M. on June 22. KKiO.
at the Courthouse in Medford. Ore
gon for Herbicide Chemicals for
use by ine weco t-omroi ucpnn-
ment.
Instructions to binders and speci.
flcations may be seen at the office
of the County Clerk or the office
of the County Agricultural Agent,
JACKSON COUNiY CUUItl
Earl M. Miller
Countv Judge
Chester II. Wendt
County Commissioner
R. A. James
Cnunly Commissioner
SAVE $2000
ON THIS!
Owner transferred to Redding;
must sell at once; 2 bedroom
on two lots; flowers, fruit,
shade, fence. If you have
$1500, owner will submit bal
ance of under $5000 at $75
per month. You won't often
find a value like this for
either beginners or retired
couple. Call SPring 2-4867 or
SPring 2-8662.
See at 1361 Spring Street
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HAGGARD LMBR. St PLUMBING
On !, rnoenix
Open 8 A.M. to 8 P.M.
OPEN HOUSE
1 TO 5 PM
By Owner Transferred-Must Sell
324 So. Groveland
3 BR. 2 Tiled Baths, large IR & DR. ww Carpet.
Convenient kitchen wdisposal & dishwasher, lots
of closets & builtins & extra features. Double garage
with electric door. Landscaped fenced back yard.
Covered patio Complete sprinkler system. City
water & sewer. Paved street. Lovely view location.
Hoover School District. 1700 sq. ft.
SP 2-9572
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720 N. 3rd St. - Central Point
$13,750 FHA TERMS
Elmer Gron, Builder
3 Large Bedrooms, ceramic tile bath, hardwood floors,
circulating fireplace, all beautiful birch cabinets, for
mica counter tops.
Salesman on Duty
K. C. "Swede" Wernmark
TODAY
12 till 6
3 MORE HOMES
Close By
ALL NEW
See Salesman on Duty
DARLING, Inc.
947 S. Riverside
Realtors
SP 2-9468
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TODAY
12 till 6
Washing Machines
Parts St Repairs on home laundry
equip Bpndlx Parts & Service
Sales Hayise, Kltrhenmaid Easv
LARSON APPLIANCE SP 2-5302
Well Drilling
ROOUE VALLEY DRILLING CO
Reliable and experienced Fast
modern equipment Terms Phone
SP 1-7372 aej Shafer lane off
Kings Hws
SHULTS BROS Well drlillne and
pump service We strive toipVase
every one Days SP 3-4 lM of
SP 2-4144 Eves SP 2-5668
CRATER WELL DRILLING
3061 Cratei Lake Ave SP 2-21W8
FHA terms on wells and pumps
) ' GRIRBLE WELL DRILLING
30 5th Ave Cold H1U
Ph UL S-I328
66iT "BROTHERS Well "bhTTers
Experienced and reliable S&H
Green Stamps Office Slaklvnu
Hdwe , 225 W Main SP 2-2939
Eves Ph SF 2-7028 or N04-1448
Use Tribune Want Ads
Will Be Available
.. Soon ..
3-Bedroom
I'i Bjlht. Birch Cabi
nets, F o r c d Heating,
100'sl50' lot, street to
be paved soon. TOTAL
PRICE $14,000. If you
act toon you can still
oiek the colort.
Hillside view lots
available.
E. J. FORDVtiE
& ASSOCIATES
PHONE SP 3-1684
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An Exclusive
3 BEDROOM
Harmony Home
Complete with SHRUBS and LAWN
Constructed by
JOHN "Dub"
PARKER
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HOUSE
TODAY
Dub Parker Will Build Vour Home
From Your Plans or His
Noon Till Dusk
848 MORRISON
In Mont Crest Subdivision
Take a Few Minutes and Drive Out
Phone SP 3-6358
AS USTED IN YOUR DIRECTORY
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