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MONDAY. JUNE IS. I960 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD, ORE. b ; The Family Council Editors Notsi Tht r.mlly Council consist, ol Judie. a piycbUlfln S"V ,lf.T,f '" B""P" "' women', editor 'aid two willera Each article U a summary of n .dual ,w history. The Council "eportt . problem, thai have boon lull wl k by responsible ei.nele.iuio Mn. F. R. - His wife Is cold to us. Leonard R. - They are wel com to visit without invita tions. Mrs. F. R. - My husband and I are in our late 60s. We recently sold the business In which we have worked to gether throughout our mar ried life. Now that we have more time on our hands, we would like to see more of our mar ried children. Unfortunately, only one of them, our 28-year-old son Lenny, lives near enough for us to make fre quent visits. However, Lenny's wife is a very cold person and never asks us over for dinner or an evening of chat. But they don't hesitate to call on us any time they want us to babysit. We don't mind help ing, but we don't want to be treated like servants. Lenny says I have the wrong slant on the whole thing. Leonard R. - My mother has always been very sensitive about the way people treat her and sometimes takes of fense at nothing. My wife is quite fond of Mother, but she just isn't the type to gab over the phone a few times a day as Mom would like. I don't feel it should be necessary to extend formal in vitations to parents. My par ents know they can come any time they like. We would open the door wide any time they arrived. It never occurred to us that Mom and Dad might object to babysitting. We thought they loved to come here and spend an evening with their grand children. Many times they have said it's no burden at all for them. Now, all of a sud den, they are resentful. The Council: It's apparent that these parents have good reason to feel offended. Babysitting is a pleasure to most grandparents, but it is also a chore. The responsi bility is no small one and young children are often far too energetic for the limited strength of elderly grandpar ents. Most of them take on the job not merely to please themselves, but to do some Mrs. Neuberger Plugs Conservation Bend IUPD A crash con servation program on a nation-wide level was urged Sat urday night by Maurlne Neu berger, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senator. Mrs. Neuberger was featur ed speaker at the annual sum mer convention of the Oregon Wildlife Federation here; She blamed the current ad ministration for "failing to convey a sense of urgency' about resource matters and of trying to "lull" the American people into thinking the prob lem was a minor one. President Eisenhower's veto of the Blatnik bill to provide federal assistance to local communities in water pollu tion control i programs was sharply criticized by Mrs. Neuberger. Dr. Marquis Gets University Award Eugene - (UPD - Dr. Lucian C. Marquis of the University of Oregon faculty was pre sented with the highest award given to a member of the uni versity's teaching staff here Sunday. The award was giv en at the university's com mencement exercises. Dr. Marquis, a member of the faculty it Oregon for the past six years, was presented with the Ersted award ur dis tinguished teaching. The award carries $1,000. More than 1.500 students graduated at the University's 83rd commencement. SEE U.S. LAGGING Milwaukee. Wis.-(UPD-A ma jority of persons answering a poll conducted by Rep. Henry Reuss (D-Wis.) said they did not believe the United States was winning the overall worldwide competition with the Soviet Union. Reuss said Sunday his poll of more than 9.000 persons showed only fi per cent felt this country was ahead in tne com war strug gle. Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch ftrw Trk, R. T. (SU1 - For th first ttms science has found a new nesting substance with the aston ishinx ability to shrink hemor rhoids, stop Itching. nd relieve pain - without surgery. In esse after case, white gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place. Most amssingef all-results were o thorough that sufferers made thing helpful for their chil dren. Parents are as accustomed to giving as children are to receiving, but as the years go on the situation tends to re verse Itself. Some children rebel against taking. Others woum be willing to take, but the parents find themselves able to give less. Eventually even financially indeDendent parents find themselves on the taking end in terms of imn. Hons. They may become quite dependent upon their children for companionship and psy- cnoiogicai upiut. We don't think the F.R.'s have reached this stage. As long as they can be physically active they can find amuse ment and interests on their own, but they do feel a little Insecure about the future They want to know whether or not they have a strong and deep relationship with their son and his wife. We don't think Lenny's statement that his door is open to his parents at any time is sufficient reassurance or sufficient invitation. Farents who do not feel free to visit children unannounced usually sense a negative attitude on the part of their child and his mate. (Copyright 1960. General Features Corp.) LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received hv the Jackson County Court at the Courthouse at Medford, Oregon, on or before 10:00 A.M. on the 24th day of June, i860, for the furnish ing of five (5) i960 Model Sedans for the County Sheriff's Depart ment. Instructions to bidders and spe cifications can be obtained at the office of the County Sheriff or the office of the County Clerk. JACKSON COUNTY COURT Early M. Miller County Judge Chester H. Wendt County Commissioner R. A. James County Commissioner NOTICE OP SALE Notice is herphv oiupn that nn the 5th day of July, 1960, at 10:00 A.M.. at the front door of the Jack son County Court House in Med ford, Oregon, I shall sell at public auction for cash to the highest uiuuci, an vi ine ngni, line, estate, nen ana interest oi Lioyd C, Hin. rlchs. and Chester W. Clarit in. dtvidually and as co-partners do ing business as H & C Construction LomDanv. in Uie fnllmitnc rifle., cribed real property, situated in jacKson county, to-wit commencing at ine northeast corner of Section 15 in Township 39 South. Range 1 East of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon, thence West aiong me norm une of said sec tion, a distance of 522.5 feet thence South 30.0 feet to the southerly line of State Highway No. 66. thence continue South Ra rail el to the east side-line of ormal Avenue 1405.0 feet to me true point of beginning; thence continue South 55.0 feet; thence East parallel with the north line of said Section, a din. tance of 200.0 feet; thence North 55.0 feet; thence West parallel with the north Une of said Sec tion 15. a distance of 200.0 feet to the true Doint of be em nine. Said sale is made pursuant to an Execution in Foreclosure, issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, on the 10th day of Mav. 1960, in a matter wherein First Federal Savings and Loan Associ- ation of Medford, Oregon, a corp-1 oration. Is Plaintiff and Lloyd C.I Hlnrichs. a single man, and Chester w. i-iarK, a single man, individual ly and as co-partners doing bus iness as H St C Construction Co; , Albert L. Johnson and Mary T. Johnson, husband and wife. John C. Collins, C. B. Collins and Grace C. Collins, individually and as co partners doing business as Ash land Lumber Co.. also known as Ashland Lumber Company; Pat W. ttoacn. aoine Business as ine Liisnt- house Pat's Sales and Service; Mil ton Hamilton; and Theodore Bo henkamp, are Defendants. jjaiea mis zom aay oi may, iweu. Joseph D. Walsh, Sheriff ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received until 2:00 p.m., Pacific Standard Time, Tuesday. June 28, I960, at the of fice of Howard R. Perrin, Archi tect, 1415 Esplanade, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Bids will be for the construction of a rectory for Saint Patrick's Parish, Lakevlew, Ore gon. The rectory will be a one and two story brick veneered frame structure and have an area of approximately 4,033 square feet. General bids are requested which will include all items of work ne cessary to complete the project. Contract documents, which In clude drawings and specifications mav be obtained at the office of Howard R. Perrin. Architect. 1415 Esplanade, Klamath Falls, Oregon for a deoostt of S25.00 oer set. which deposit Will be returned to the Didder upon return oi tne docu ments to the Architect. Plans and specifications are on file and may be examined at the Builders Exchanges in Portland, Eucene. Medford. Klamath Falls. Oregon, and at the Rectory in Lakevlew. All bidders must comply with the Laws of the State of Oregon. relating to the prequaliflcation of bidders, Chapter 279, Oregon Re vised Statutes; prequaliflcation forms are immediately available at tne otiice oi me Arcnitect, The successful bidder will be reauired to furnish a Suretv Com. pany Bond in full amount of the Contract Price, and he shall be required to carry Public Liability Insurance as specified. A bidders bond or certified check in amount equal to five percent (5t of the lump sum bid must accompany the bid as a guarantee for the execution of the contract and bonds, in case the contract Is awarded tn the bidder. The Rector of the Saint Patricks Church reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities. Sirned: SAINT PATRICKS CHURCH By REV. PETER DUIGNAN Relieves Pain , lT 1.1 111.- "Pill astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased to be a problem!" The secret is a new healing sub stance (Bio-Dyne)-discovery of a world-famous research Institute. This substance Is now available In suppository or oxntntnt form under the name Prinaration W. At yoai druggist. Money back guarantee . U. ft. Pet. Of. Classified Rate's 1 dav oer word 2 day per word 3 day par word 4 day per word t days per word -loo 120 By Una per Month 12 23 (Minimum First Isaut 60c) nutloeis Directory Each line per month -. 11.73 Minimum per month -.i Z$ Dead Lint on ClaMllied Ads 6:30 pjn. for following day. except 10 a.m. tor Monday; for Sunday noon Saturday. Dead Lin on Display Clasn tied Ada 10:00 A M Saturday for Sunday and Monday. S P-M. tha day before publi cation for Tues. through Fri. APPROVED CREDIT CHARGES BILLED BV THE LINE LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids in duplicate for the construction of an addition to Hedrick Junior High School will be received at the School Adminis tration Building, 500 Monroe Street, Medford, Oregon, by School District 549-C, Jackson County. Oreaon. until 5 P.M.. Pa cific Standard Time, Thursday. July 7, I960, and will then and there be opened and publicly read j aloud. Bids must be submitted in the I exact form of the Proposal and ! Bid Form (Sheets 1-6 inclusive) in- corporated in the specifications and provided by the Architect. The addition consists of six (6) ! classrooms, toilets, locker areas, : reezeway ana coverea passages, constructed of concrete and wood , frame, consisting of approximately : 11,470 square feet. fians ana specifications are on file at the office of Robert J. Kee ney. A.I.A.. Architect. 310 Medical Center Building, Medford, Ore- n; Builders Exchange, 317 uilders Exchange Bulldlnt?. Port land, Oregon; Builders Exchange, 145 East 29th Avenue. Eucene. Oregon; Builders Exchange, P. O. box (o, ruamain aus, uregon. Builders Exchange, 40 S. Fir St., Medford, Oregon; Salem Contrac tors Exchange, 515 Hood, N.E., Salem, Oregon; and at the said of fice of the said school district. A set of drawings and specifica tions may be obtained by prime bidders from the Architect upon a deposit of $25.00. Additional Bets of drawings and specifications may oe oDiainea trom tne Architect for the sum of $20.00 per set to cover me cost oi reproduction, sucn aa ditlonal sets shall remain the rjroD- erty of the Architect and shall be returned to him In good condition after the oDenine of bids. Contrac tors having obtained a set of draw ings ana speculations ana tailing to submit a bid shall forfeit the cost of reproduction unless draw- in cs and siiecificatlons are returned to Architect prior to bidding time. Bids will be received on the basis of one contract to include all general construction, lneludim plumbins. heatlne. vent! la tine an electrical work. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check, or bid bond (with authorized aurety Company made payable to School District 549-C, Jackson County, Oregon, in an amount not less man live per cent (51 of the base bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour and date set for the opening thereof, or before the award of the contract, unless said award is delayed for a period of thirty (30) days. Attention is directed to the bidder's Dreouallfication reaulre- mcnU of ORS sections 279.012 to 279.024 inclusive, which must be filed with the District Clerk ten days before date of opening of bids and for which forms may be ob tained at the office of the Archi tect. The successful bidder will be re- ?iulred to furnish a faithful per ormance and materials bond in the full amount of the contract price as required for a public contract pursuant to ORS 279.310. The successful bidder shall carry Workmen's Compensation in surance protecting his employees and also public liability insurance protecting him. his employees, q1 District 549-C and Its offl agents and employees to the num amount of Sioo.ooo.oo injuries to one person and $wi)0,000.00 minimum for one ac cident. He shall carry property damage insurance in the minimum amount of S50.000.00 to protect i him, his employees, the officers. I agents and employees or school District 549-C. The usual exclusion of liability under property damage coverage for property in the care, custody, and control of the in sured snau oe aeietea irom me coverage required. He shall file with the School District evidence that all such insurance Is in force prior to the commencement of any work. School District 549-C reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive any informality In bids received and to accept or reject any or all items of any bid, unless the bidder qualifies his bid by specific limitation. Superintendent of Schools Wilson Slater Clerk. School Board First Publication: June 13, 1060 Second publication: June 24, 1960 NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ORE GON tUH JAtKSUN LUUHII PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of waiter k. Alien, aeceasea. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed her Final Account and Report in the above entitled estate, and that by order of the Circuit Court In and for Jackson County, Oregon. Probate Department, a hearing upon the me ha heen set for Wednesday. July 6, i860, in me circuit uouri Room at the Court House in Med ford, Jackson County. Oregon, at the hour of 9:30 o clock A.M. All persons having objections thereto are nereDy nounea to ore. sent the same on or before such time. Datd this 6th day of June. i960. Zetta R. Allen. Administratrix Roberts, Keuington & B ranch field Attorneys for jArtmtnlstratrlx A-Too Late To Classify FOR SALE '53 Ford Vfl Hardtop Fordomatic. R&H. $495. Phone SP 2-6046. FOR SALE 10 NO 4-2080. acre gravel bar. FOR SALE Almost new 8x12 all wool rug St pad.JMO. SP 3-6549. FOR SALE Canning rhubarb. Dora's Gardens, across from Ex periment Station, Hartley Rd. FOR SALE OR TRADE for motor scooter, a n Merc, nam. rn. NO 4-2091. FOR RENT Extra ntce, unfurn. 2-BR. duolex sot. Carport, stor age rm. Adults preferred. No dogs. Water pd. S75 mo. Master- on. SP 2-9748. FOR RENT 5-rm. furn. apt. Elec trlclty. water, garbage, 155. Ph KE 5-2792. FOR SALE Holiteln heifer. Fresh end June 1. SP 3-2438. WANTED Handyman, lease with option to buy. 4', A., 3-bdrm. home. NO 4-1759. WANTED Child careTnouse keep ing, or semi-Invalid. Have prac tical nurse experience. NO 4-1911 FOR RENT 3-rm. furn, apt. Close in. S45. Inquire 2902 N. 99. FOR SALE Wringer type Maytag washer, S20. 14 Hawthorne after 5. FOR SALE 2-BR home with BR. apt. upstairs. 2 baths. Fin' lined rm. off garage, sp 3-3550 WANTED Babysitting. SP 3-3550. CLASSIFIED AD DIRECTORY PERSONAL Lodge Notices - I Special Club Events ,, 2 Personal 3 Lost and Found - 4 Instructions , 6 Wanted Male Help 10 Wanted Female Help 11 Male or Female Help - 12 Wanted Situations - 13 Wanted Miscellaneous 14 Financial Loans 15 REAL ESTATE For Rent Houses . 20 For Rent Apartments 21 For Rent Furnished Rooms. 11 Rent Rooms and Board 23 For Rent Miscellaneous - -2 Wanted To Rent 35 Medford Realty Board , 30 For Sale Real Estate 31 Business Opportunities . 32 Wanted Real Estate 33 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Building Supplies 40 Appliances 41 Furniture 42 Musical Equip.. Radio, TV 43 Sports and Hobbles 44 Miscellaneous . mm ., 45 Dogs and Pets 60 Poultry 51 Livestock 52 Wanted Livestock 53 Hay, Grain and Feed 54 Fruits St Vegetables 55 Automotive A Equipment Machinery and Tractors 60 Logging Equipment 61 Equipment for Rent 62 Trailers 70 Parts and Accessories - 71 Cycles and Scooters ............. 72 Cars and Trucks - 73 UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late to Classify ............... A Business Directory B Card of Thanks .. C A-Too Late To Classify FOR SALE 15 ft. Shasta. Excep tionally clean. Elect, brakes. 4035 So. Fact lie Hwy. FOR RENT 1-BR. Close in. Furn. apt. Water & garbage pa. S S. IVy. if 2-17-10. FOR SALE 16' Shasta trailer house, iusb moaei. uxe new. zu Mace Rd. Afternoons St eves. SP 3-1546. FOR SALE Strawberries u- pick 15c lb. or Si. 50 per crate, ney's. 2995 Madrona La ne BEAUTIFUL 1x6 8" St 10" clear VR Cedar, lxo clear TtVQ cedar S, 1 S. SPECIALS 1x6 VR rough face Cedar $100 per M. nxe t&u per m. 8 & 16 box nails $11,95 keg. flURTUW LUMHtK LU, S&H Green Stamps FOR SALE For SI 5-rm. house on 425 Manzanlta St. Claude Miles. SP 2-4231. SPECIAL Petunias SI .50 flat, Mums, large assortment, SI. 50 & Y2 doz. BERRYDALE FLOWER FARM FOR RENT 4-bdrm. home. So. Oakdale. SP 3-5768. FOR FATHER'S DAY A nice Ice Bucket for the patio, sane. 3b',i so. central, PAINTING at lowest prices. IB yrs, lnyauey. at- YARD CLEARANCE One 1x6 sheathing random length. 1x6. 2x4, 2x6. 2x8, etc. MT. PITT CO. Hwy. 99 at stop light, Central Point. NO 4-1221. FOR RENT Clean apt. close In with bath All utilities paia Washing facilities. side. 217 S. River- FOR RENT Clean, small 2-bdrm. unfurn. house In Phoenix. $50 Stay 1 yr. last mo. free. KE 5- 2S22. BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale, zoo eacn, mbu irioune office, 33 North fir N O T I C E Commercial Spraying 01 au Kinai WITHROW. SP 2-5376, SP 3-6831 HEATHKIT From your authorized factory representative. Southern Ore. Northern Calif VERL G WALKER CO. 205 W Jackson SP 3-7337 Medford. Oregon I LODGE NOTICES Table Rock Council No. 13, R & SM. Stated ai gembly and degree work. Tues.. June 14. 7:30 D.m. Visiting Companioni welcome. Refreshments. Rosa Gilkiton, I.M. D Medford Bodies, Scottish Rite, Monday, June 13, I960. 9:00 p.m. Stated Lodge and Chapter. Re freshments. Visiting breth ren welcome. Fred A. Purdln. Secretary Medford Lodge No. 83 I.O.O.F. meets Tuesday. June 14 at 8 p.m. Visi tors welcome. Refresh ments. Clarence Hershlser, N.G. 2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS Sisters Home Rummage Sale. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., June 13-ib. uiactc St white trailer house on right, Spring st. GOOD QUALITY RUMMAGE SALE Thurs., June ia, s 10 rem Bldg.. 108 N, Ivy by Westminster Presbyterian Church. 3-PERSONAL HAPPY TIME Nursery will be open for the summer. Ages a-6. 1110 E. Jackson. SP 2-8745. FOR FATHER'S DAY A fine Gift new pipe. Earn Pipe Sc Shop. 36 ',i So. Central. WELCOME NEIGHBOR You can be SURE If it's BEA'S WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDRO MAT 634 Crater Lake Ave. Shady Parking. BEAUTICIAN $60 week Guaranteed Craterian Beauty Salon 41 So. Central SP 2-4B30 ANYONE having a drinking, prob lem u welcome at- Ajconouc Anonymou, 8:30 p.m. Tuea & Sat Rear of 212 N. Oakdale SP 2-0657 SEE RUSS at the Holly Cafe, to have your picnic lunchea pre- parea WANTED Old American colna Private collector Top cash pric es. Any amount. SP 2-8820 after 3. HA VINO MONEY PROBLEMS? See Dick Milestone He can ar range a loan for you from ISO to 91500 on furniture, automo bile or salary American Finance Corp., 123 W Main St Ph SP 2-B201 RAWLE1GH Products SP 2-4438 REMEMBER DAN PATCH CO build. TOP VALUE HOMES; MASON shoes' SP 2-8283. STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS Ren. Hagler.SP 3-5 J92 W ATKINS Product. SP 3-5887 DENTURES repaired & re-llned while you wait. Day or ev. Pb SP 3-8026 25 Loiler Ll. Merle Norman Cosmetic. 214 Fluhrer Bldr REAL ESTATE LOANS to 12500 Commercial Industrial Finance Cnrp Main A RIvr.lHr BP 3-4564 4-lOST ANDJFOUND LOST BENRUS bracelet watch, at new Jackson pool, Thurs. eve. Sentimental valu. Reward. SP-2-8054. -INSTRUCTIONS MEN train for HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATION New highway & construction programs are under way in every part of the country. NOW is the time to become a specialist . . . A HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR. You can learn to operate the Heavy Equipment so vital to our booming construction industry. Complete new modern training program for Heavy Equipment Operators is now offered. Easy budget terms arranged. Write today for full Information HEAVY EQUIPMENT DIVISION NORTHWEST SCHOOLS Dept. H6-123 Tribune Box 4555 Name , Age Hrs. I work; From ........ To . SCHOOL PREPARATION Special 5-wk. course starting June 20 for youngsters entering first grade In the fall. Registra tion also open for fall kinder garten. Colleen Hope Kindergarten 45 Hawthorne SP 3-8204 DANCE STUDIO THURSTON Special summer dance course will start June 13. Ballet, tap acrobatics and special combination classes. Register by calling SP 2-8811 days or SP 3 3117 after 3 p.m. anyday. Office will be closed untllJune 11. PIANO LESSONS. KE 5-1177 GUITAR LESSONS. KE 5-1880". 10 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Reliable man for yard wui k. m exen arise lor gooa home in cuumry. ar J-iJUZ. LUMBER GRADER with Pine and r ir experience. Top wages for right man. Morse Lumber Co., Ph. 781. Jackson. Wyoming. WANTED Certified Property Ap praiser, starting salary 5407 per mo. with annual Increase Good working conditions. Write Sis kiyou County Assessor, Yreka, Calif. CLEAN cage house for fertilizer. 1A O-ZHUa, Gassy? Stop Heart Gas 3 Times Faster Certified laboritorv tiitt nroM BELL.&NS iah lit! ntutrlin3 tints 11 much stomach acidity In one minute as many liadina dilutive tablets. Get BEU-ANS taday for thi fastest known relief. 35 al druggists. 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