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B 4 mm K' INSPECTS STEER Face to face with steer is Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush chev as he bends to pat the animal during a visit to an agricultural exhibit at Wcls, Austria. Presented with two prize-winning Theyll Do It Every This Poor Roach Could Not Crawl Downward It would be natural to pre sume that there would be an oddball in every strata of liv ing creatures; one that would be a non-conformist or pecul iar because of a physical or mental quirk. The world of the insects would be no exception. This character was about the odd est of the oddballs. He was a roach, one of the most hated of the Insects. He had an af flictlon that made him a freak and his life a living nightmare. For some unknown reason he couldn't crawl downward. Once he arrived at the top of any object on which he was ascending, he was confronted with his ever-present dilenv ma; how to get back down. He wasn't afraid of high places, he was just incapable of get ting down once he was up. He couldn't get his reverse gear shifted whereby he could back down; he only went In the direction his head was pointing as long as it wasn't pointing downward Once up, where he aspired to be, he was stymied; he dared not the downward heading. It was a terrible handicap. However, to his everlast ing credit, let it be recorded that he never became dis couraged even though he al ways flunked the final test so many times his back ached, For a lowly bug he possessed L x SCUBEB BETTER WOf?RV Z' WUATiS WE T THEY TRADED VvHrfe CUBEB ABOUT HIMSELF BEMoJf BAtVLlN 'ABOUT? If BUCKO 11 CAN V!4 t7cRW?AKxm) TRADED TO THE UN- heNEVE R BOCtoHT ) II IMAGINE THAT?.' U DP HE lSe A. LOyEP LEAfeUESsy A TICKET TOA I THERE GOES THE ) SOMEONE f ' BALL GAME IN HIS V i PENNANT.' AFTER ( NEAR AND ) VTZ , -. .( LIPEAND THAtS 1 ALL HE DID FOR DEAR?'FfDMrV-V MY PAPER HE'S, J THE TEAM.' WELL, -Y-r ( a&loME Looked fJoaoN(j milrj ems l Ulrf PLUMBING & fote&yl SHEET MTAL CO. I ffi WINDOW Ijf AIR CONDITIONERS 71m. $3950 I I W I llllllljk. Cooler Pad yii iq. Y Wl HlK. Ma,,r,al - yd- jfiilfliaN oM '"Wni Space f Don't Envy the Family with a Home of Their Own!... Make YOUR Choice From THESE Listings Today! Time Small Worlds Around Us By Lynn M. Watkins something akin to courage and fortitude. He came close to a solution several times in a very logi cal way. He would just let loose ' and fall. He didn t understand gravity enough to know that it worked and that what went up must come down. Then one evening when the house was in semi-darkness, he ventured again on his one way trip. Just why he de cided to go up the kitchen wall will never be known, but he often did the unpre dictable. He was a roach, and didn't know that one must learn by past mistakes, so he stupidly climbed the kitchen wall. Arriving at the ceiling, there was only one way he could go, horizontally across the ceiling. Arriving at the far wall, there was no way except to crawl back. Any of the four walls pre sented the same problem. He tried it for an hour, back and forth, around and around. He walked without getting off the ceiling until he was completely exhausted. Then the solution came to him; he let loose. Down he tumbled, head over heels, right into the very center of the lighted burner on the gas stove. Released by The Register and Tribune Syndicate, 1960) Baltimore - The pulse rate of a newborn infant is almost double that of an adult. oo bulls, Khrushchev commented that no good farmer "gives an opinion before he's touch ed something with his fingers." (UPI Radlotelephoto) By Jimmy Hatlo Prowl Car Rams Vehicle Fleeing Scene of Holdup Spokane (CPU Two sus pected holdup men were cap tured here Tuesday after a policeman rammed his prowl car into the rear of a fleeing vehicle amid a hail of bullets. Two other men, one pos sibly wounded and one pos sibly armed, escaped on foot after the smashup about 2:20 a.m. The chase had begun after two men were spotted run ning from the scene of the second of the motel holdups within a few minutes of each other just after 2 a.m. Shots Relumed The men jumped into a car, which sped away, and began firing. Officers in three one man cars returned the fire with shotguns. Police Chief Clifford Payne said the rob bers' car was hit at least 21 times by police bullets. Patrolman Robert G. Bailor managed to smash his car into the fleeing vehicle and forced it into a restaurant parking lot. Bailor was only shaken up but his prowl car was de molished. Portland Man Held One man, identified as James D. Long, 24, Pasadena, Tex., was thrown under the car and received a possible fractured leg. Another man, identified-s Raymond L. Lorentzen, 23, Portland, Ore., received minor cuts. Both were booked for investigation. Robert Lewis Deurbrouck, on duty at the Travelodge motel, said the holdup men took between $600 and $700 in cash there. At the Down towner, Garry L. Rofe said the men took the cash box and money bags containing an undetermined amount of money. Struck on Head Both men were struck on the head and Dourbrouck's wound required several stitches to close. Chief Payne said $1,500 was recovered along with one of two automatic pistols used during the chase, and a sup ply of burglary tools. Anchorage, Alaska - IUPD -A strong earthquake reported off the coast of Alaska appar ently went unfelt here even though several small earth quakes have rocked Alaska during the past week. ACCURACY NEED Annapolis - Some parts of the naval torpedo must be ac curate within limits of about 25 millionths of an inch. The Family Council Editor's Notet The family Council onntliti ot Judge, a psychiatrist, three clergymen, newspaper sdltur wtimrn'i editor and two writers. Rarh article Is a lummary tf an actual i hlitrv The Council report! on problem i that havt been dull wt b by reapomtbta aicnclta and counselors. Gilbert B. - I can't upset Mother now. Nancy R.-He doesn't real ize how happy we could be. Gilbert B.-I am a bachelor of SO. I know people arc ready to call me a woman hater because of it, but I'm nothing of the sort. I've al ways enjoyed the company of women and have been in love a couple of times. Yet things never worked out in such a way that I got to the altar. Circumstances always interfered. Recently I have been enjoy ing the company of a divorcee with grown, married children. I definitely want to marry her-but we must wait, and I feel she should be willing to do this if she loves me as she says she does. The problem is that my mother (now ill and past B0) has taken an intense dislike to Nancy. She has always hated divorcees. I don't want to upset her by forcing things at this time. Is that unreason able? Nancy R.-I was married more than 25 years before I got my divorce, and al though I had never been hap py with my husband, I see I am more unhappy without a husband. I am not used to being so lonely. My children are married and I don't want to be a burden on them. I feel I sincerely love Gil, but it's unfair of him to ask me to wait. After all, we aren't -kids and haven't a life time ahead of us. We have all too short a time to be happy together. When Gil says wait, I feel he is really asking me to wait until his mother dies. This is a terrible thought to me be cause I am eager to get mar ried, but I don't wish for anyone's death. Yet as long as she lives I must be lonely and miserable. Gil doesn't realize how happy we could be. The Council: Nancy Is cer tainly right in not wanting to wait for the death of an elderly woman to have an op nortunity to find happiness. But we are afraid she has chosen the wrong man for her purposes. A man of 50 has been ripe for marriage a good 25 years, Yet somehow he has always evaded it. Gilbert s protests Styled-fo-Slim Sew this airy, tab-bowed casual now, and transform hot-weather dressing from a problem to a pleasure, Smart, simple details-swift sewing for you. Printed Pattern 9196: Half Sizes 14V4, 1BV4, 18'4, 20V4, 22'2, 24'. Size 16!$ requires 4 yards 35-inch fabric. Send FIFTY CENTS (coins) for this pattern-add 10 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to Marian Mar tin, Mcdford Mall Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUM BER. JUST OUT! Big, new 1960 Spring and Summer Pattern Catalog in vivid, full-color. Over 100 smart styles ... all sizes . , . all occasions. Send nowl Only 25 cents. Call Ken Neal, SP 3-4739 (or your Logging and Rood Building Equipment Bonded Buy Used Equipment Crater Lake Machinery Co. (rw tflfclfTtf that he is no wornim-hater ire dofensive-and not very lm prosslvo. Men who want to marry manage to do so against all kinds of obstacles. "Cir cumstances" aro what wo make of them. Obscure pow ers don't shape our lives. Wo create them ourselves out of whatever materials are avail able. If Gilbert's desire for mar riage were strong enough, he would find a wuv to impose his wlll-wlth a minimum of damane to his mother, bhe is apparently domineering and overattached to him, but un derneath she knows she has no right to stand between him and the satisfaction of a normal existence. This moth er might be upsot at first ot having her will crossed, but if she has normal maternal love for her son, she will even tually be pleased and proud he has asserted his manhood. It is Gilbert who fears taking the emotional leap from his mother's arms to those of a wife. Whether or not he can ever do it, depends mainly upon hlmself-not upon "cir cumstances." Nancy, on the other hand, seems to have a talent for getting into unhappy situa tions. A marriage that lasted 25 years certainly must have had some solid elements-in addi tion to the desire to keep the home together for the chil dren's sake. She failed to moke the most of that marri age and is now failing to make the most of her freedom. She is not tied to Gilbert, who has proven himself an unlikely prospect. She should put an end to this frustrating relationship and seek wider interests, more social inter change and a new life. This life doesn't have to be lonely -even if she is forced to do without the greater satisfac tions of a happy marriage. (Copyright I960. General Features Corp.) Body Located in Willamette River Portland (TIPD Police said Tuesday a body found floating in the Willamette river June 28 might be that of a man wanted for questioning in connection with the slaying of his wife last January. Detectives said the body may be that of Phellx N. Joiner, 36, a foundry worker, who was not located after the body of his wife, Elizabeth, 33, was found in their car Jan. 15. The woman had been slashed with a knife. The coroner's office said the body had a tattoo on one arm with the initials "PNJ." The body was found near the Globe dock. Easter Seal Camp Sponsored by DAY The Easter Seal Summer Camp program is being spon sored again locally by the Mcdford Barracks 540, Vet erans of World War I, the group has announced. Each year individuals, groups, and organizations aid in the sponsorship of the pro gram which has been operat ed by the Oregon Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc., since 1953. A handicap ping disability is the eligibili ty requirement for the trip. This Is the second year of sponsorship by the Medford Barracks. TO BUILD TELESCOPE New York -IUPD- Yale Uni versity will build a special telescope-camera in the South ern Hemisphere that will mea sure the motions of the stars in the earth's galaxy. THIRD LARGEST Sacramento - California Is the third largest state in the Union with a total land area of about 156,000 square miles. WOMEN! Want to learn a skill thai pays well? How about Packing Pears? We still have a few openings for qualified stu dent packers. Should be a valley resident, willing to learn and able to work long hours during the season. ' i Call at our employment office on a week day and we'll talk It over. Bear Creek Orchards Pacific Highway South SHRIMP SUPPLY New Orleans - More than 170 million pounds of shrimp -about one pound per person -aro sold In the U.S. per year. LEGAL NOTICES AUVKKTIHKMKNT roll I1II1S Scnlint hlils will bo roi'plvpri Ity lli Jtit-kKtm County Court oo or licfors 111:011 A. M. uil July at), I Mi), nt tlte Cmirthousn lit Mtulronl. Ot-o- ?on, for Mporoxltuntcly 4HU Itneiil pr-l of coiitlmiiHuo tlnntrri alumi num nwntrnt for tha Court llouio Annex oulUllng. Initructloiu and apr-clftcntlnni may bo icon at tbo offlco of tbo County clerk or tho offlco of tbo County Court. Knrl M. Miller County Juttitc Cbtiatr-r H WontH County Contnnsatonor It. A. James County CommlMiciner NOTICK ViiIIi.a I. hrtrnhi- tvtn that the linilorilRneit Administrator of tbo estnto of jock nice, nei-rnsoo. pur auaut to an Order of Snla of tbo circuit Court of the Stoto ot Ore gon for Jockion County. Probate Department, mado and entered In the estate of said riei-edenl on the 13th day of June. II'IIO, will offer for sale and sell from and alter the 14th day of July. Itltin, for cash. or. for part rash and part credit, at 321 Medical Center llulldtna. Mcdford. Orciion. the following described real property belonging to said estate. Ut-wtt: Southeast quarter of Section 1.1, Township 33 South, Range 1 Enst of tho Willamette Meridian In Jackson County. Oregon. The sole will be subject to the confirmation of tbo above entitled Court. Oated and first published June 13(11, ititni. Ronald I. Rlcketta Administrator Skyrman St itelsel Attorneys for Administrator CLASSIFIED AD DIRECTORY PERSONAL laOdico Notices Special Club Eventj Personal Loit and Found Instruct ions Wanted Male Help Wanted female Help Male or Female Help Wanted Situation! Wanted Miscellaneous Financial it Loans REAL ESTATE For Rent Houses . - 20 Tnr Rent AnartmenU 21 For Rent Furulshrd Rooms. 11 Rent Ronnn nnd Hoard For Rent Mlicellaneoua Wanted To Kent Medford Realty Board w For Sale Real fctate Huslneft Opportunities . Wanted Real itat FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Uulldinft Supplies 40 Appllniices - 41 Furniture .. 42 Musical Equip . Radio. TV 43 Sports and Hobbles , - 44 Miscellaneous - 43 Doks and Pets SO Poultry - SI Livestock Wanted Livestock Hay. Grain and Feed , Fruits & Vegetables . Automotive & Equipment Machinery and Tractors AO LoKRlng Equipment - t Equipment for Rent 02 Trailers . '0 Parts and Accessories 71 Cycles and Scooters 72 Cars and Trucks 73 UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Lata to Classify A Business Directory B Card of Thanks .. C Classified Rates 1 day per word - - 2 days per word 3 days per wori - - 4 days per word days per word le Be -IOC ..lie By Una Per Month 13 23 (MitJmum First Iuua S0c Businett Directory Etch Una per month $1-75 Minimum per month ..IV21 Dead Una on Classified Ads 6 JO p-m. for following day, except 10 a m lor 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 s'rl. Af'I'ROVKD CREDIT CHARGES BILLED nv THE LINE A Too Lata To Clasify FOR-SATe!2 Swltllk Chest pnek nylon shutcs. w $2.. SP 2-8012 FREE t pint Sntln enamel with J gal. Dec-o-wall rubber base paint at 4.9B gal. Offer good unui juiy iu. FLOYD HIBBARD HARDWARE 310 E. Main SP2-21I3 We give S&H Green Stamps BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sole, 20c encn, man iriDune oifice a:. orin nr Fritt TiFNT Glenn tint, close In, with bath All utilities paid. Wnshlng facilities, aiv b. iuvcr HEATHKIT From your authorized factory rcprenciimuvc. duuukiu wt.- Northern Calif VERL G WALKER CO. 209 W Jackson SP3-75S7 Mcriford. Oregon lxB Std. & btr. Ship-lap $70 per M. 2x6 T&G $35 per M. 1.10 sq. asbestos siding nt Slfl.flO sq. NORTON I..UMHKR CO. Phoenix. White City. Ashland 3-PERSONAL ASHLAND SKATE WAY lUMII.IC SKATINU HOl'llS Tui'a. .V Wi'ri. 7 ;io - 10 Kll. & Sal. 7 311 - 1U Call Mil -1-mr.Vl MANUMCHU'I'S mlllcil ami PMiorl ly pi'i'pariul by oxporlrni'iMl wi-llor Willi Hdotl N.Y. numify ooniiwllim. Cull SI' :i-7UrJ. S'l'ANI.KY OpVil lliiuso, "Order llils wet'a anil pay m'xi wopk. unnms At I'ttffcu snrvt'it bolwuon I) .311 A A lima Hauler, 7117 W. Illll, Meiltiinl. I'lume sl :t-sniu. " STANLEY PHODtlCTS 11ENA I1AC1.KII. Sl'3-.iril; HORSES" FOR HIRE Guided rldea 9 a in. At H p.m. Iteservaiuuu SI' a-. 11103 J300SI,HINO ST. hACK IN IHlSINEsi" Kdna's llrauty Simp SinR Tulile IliH'k Uil . While City Owner, Mrs. Elirun Urllfllls WKU'OMK NKUmilOH You rim bo SlIHK If It s UEA'S WKSTINlitlUUSK l.AUNMUO. MAT tUU Crater l.aka Ave. Shady PurkhiK. fiAwi.EiairroiiucU spa.4aa2 ANYONK"havfn a drfilklnil proti lem la welcome at Alcoholic Anonymous H:30 p m Tura 8t Sat Krur of Jill N Oakdale Sl:l-tl.17 MISS PAT'S NUHSEHY SCHOOL will he open all summer. Trans, portatlim furnished. SP3-a:!IU. SEE ItUSS at the Holly Cafe, to have your picnic lunches pre pared MASON shoes. SP 2-B283. HAVING MONKY""PlU)itl.EMS7 See Uli-k Milestone lie can ar range u loan lor you from SAO tu s .100 on furniture, auiomo. bile or salary American Finance Corp. 123 W Main St I'll br- a-iiini WATKINS Products SPS-SHltf RRMKMI1KR " DAN PATCH CO builds TOP VALUE HOMES DENTUHKS repaired Ai re-llned while you wait Day or eve. Ph SP 3-flfcm 3S l.oilcr Uii.. Merle Norman CosmeUc 314 Fluhrer Illd RKAL ESTATE LOANS lo 230O Commercial Industrial Finance Corp Main X HtvrMtdc SP3-1'M 4-LOST AND FOUND E.BinwnTchKOUNI (Jive description .V payment for ad. r.i-4:.7.. ext. LOST On" Anolenate River, young ster's wrlt wsteh. Kimrnved Rickey OUrn. Call Gil tMOUU collect. Reward. F O If N D- Good eurN at LADY MEDFORD HEAUTY SALON Mally Robertson. Alice Gldnry, Ann Marie Runyan and Pat Mc Vny. 5-INSTRUCTIONS Here is Your OPPORTUNITY For An Airline Career MEN & WOMEN qualify NOW for an Airline Careen Trrmend ous recent growth has created many openings with good pay. security, advancement. Fly n FREE Travel t'owri. Positions as: Station Agent, Hotes. Space or Flight Control, Reservations. Operations or as Travel Con sultant with Travel Agencies. TRAIN WITH NATIONAL Atnortca's beat-equipped Com mercial Airline St Travel Train Ing Center. Keep your present lob during short, low-cost train ing. Includes charm St beauty techniques, for Women. Accred ited by NHSC. Nationwide place ment service. Are Vol a high school grad? Then write TODAY for qualifying details (no ohliga tloni. giving age, address, phone. Inqulrlra confidential. Airline Personnel Training. National School of Aeronautics, co Med ford Mail Tribune. Box G'J38. WESTSIDE Klndergartennow ac cepting enrollments for 11100 fall term. Qualified teacher using ap- S roved pre-srhool Instruction. P 2-017fTor SP 2-42H2. SEWING CLASSES Singer Sewing Machine Co. nift t. Main Day At night sewing classes sllll open for the month of July. For ages 1021. SP 2-71.13. ft'tflTA'R LESSONS" KE'a-YnRO Jfj-WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Married man with car fur Fuller Brush Route. 1100 wk fuarantce to start. Call Chuck locket!, evestt to 8. SP 2-7223. COMPOSITION shlngler to con tract shingling S houses. KE9 1173. AUTO MECHANIC Steady Job on 3050 flat rate In Hoick Dealership. Tills la not seasonal but for full lime to re nlnre a mnn moved to Texns Bulck or G,M. experience, excel lent facilities and conditions. Our men earn of tho highest pay on the Const. Excellent srhnols, fin est fishing and hunting, lower cost of living here too. Contact Service Mannger, Jim Winde Ilulck Co., 1330 Main Street, Klamath Falls. Oregon. Phone TUXCdO 4-:i 141. "100 A" WEEK GUARANTEED Rich Plan of So Oregon 20 S. Fir St.. Medford 2 BEDROOM COTTAGE on two lots Fence, fruit, shade, large service porch, good well. 1361 Spring St. Only $7,700. If you have $1,500 cash you can save $1,200 on this. Phone SP 2-7774 or SP 2-8662 for de tails. FAMILY GROWING? You'd bettor movo Into this fine 4 bedroom, 2 balh homo. It's handy to Hoover school, on a paved street and has partial sprin kler system, family room, built-in oven, ranne, dish washer and disposall. A best buy at $32,000.00. LIKE COUNTRY AIR? Then lot us show vou this charming, brand new 3 bedroom homo wllh oven and range fireplace and view. In Wilson School area but far enouqh out for that rural feoling. Just $16,600.00. DUPLEX ALMOST NEW $17,930 The location Is excellent; top quality construction; carpeting, fireplace and shows $175 mo, Income. Can be purchased on easy terms. If you've been thinking of duplex, be sure and sea this, 10-WANTED MALE HELP MEN NO SALES EXPERIENCE NEC-I ESSARY. ONLY your dt'slru to. oimt hiugor money fusli'i', inoifl security, lit Independent with illttnilleil iierniiMienl hi turn A unWnnt of npiMtrlunllti' U" .veil want tho fl - ililititu, Inil iitrttld vnu lire n't tuill(ltMl At won't try Hv Taint our Iree nniltmln lenl ludn.v. Thon rtu'etva Iree si'houl I nil In tho liiNlcst iiruwliiit ni'M imml of tho Iniurtinoo fl-ild In America, with it growing ri'i'ti tablo comiuiny. Freti srhottllng In Nalesmnnxhlp High commission paid ilidly while you leant wllh quiiliricd appointments and ln lorvtowa. You can't ml. Loi'k about you nt Iho incslul inrit In tho Institam-e field. You hnve the samo opportunity today. Call SP24'j;i7 between u A Id noon for appointment. Glrnrdoan In surance Co. Career Opportunity Due In recent promotions, tarifp national company Is secklna" 3 select men. Kxperlence not re quired, as the men sclcclcd will be scut to our exclusive Iralnlnit schitul and AM. KXI'KNSF.S PAID while attending. Upon araduallon and comptellon of Held Iralulua, 111- oppni'luitl. ties for promotion Into Manaue- ment are very Bond. We are arcklnK only those who are In terested In a career opportunity as well as financial success. The men chosen will he entering. Into the fastest Mrowkhtf seHmenl of the Insurance business tiatal with tha fastest untwine, com t.niiv In this Held. Ttcrords prov thai this Is Ihe second hlKhest paid profession In tho nation to. oay. Salary If qualified, commissions, cash homines Af renewal. For complete details and Inter views Contact Mr. Looker Medford Hotel, Wed., July S 10 a in. lo 13 Noon 3 p m. In 4 p in. It pin. to It pm. MAN with small Cat. "lo lo sp 3-niiwv 1 1 WANTED FEMAIE HELP WANTKD "Housekeeper from "Am H In Sent. H. Must le t.xl rook Country home. Call SP 3-7M03 mornlnus. INSlMtANCF. casualty lrl for local ofln-e. Will supervise office staff Good opportunity to expand earnlniis and knowledge If career nerson. Sslarv onen. ttcplles strictly confidential Heply to Mall Tribune lion 11705 13 WANTED SITUATIONS YAHO work. Odd Jobs A, mntnte- hAiu-r. M'3:jjis iir wra-mni. CUSTOM Irsitor work Mnwlnl. rsktns- A etc. Ntn-auon " " PI.KAKK Job dpspcmlrly nmlfrt liv msr. rlrrf man. Anything considered. TA D-41170. HAI1Y slttlin S ilS'S wk. Illsh school s-rmlunto. call neiore noon. KP1-41UU. rALl.KIl Si tiuikcr. rirrlenccil rellnltlc. Ulvn etiulltnieni At trans, iwlatlnn. SI' 3.I1IHH. Cltll.l) careT Pickup St deliver. 445 r alrmont. Si' J-(i.i:m WANTED Cement work, any kind. SP 3-3530. NKKl work 'immediately full lime preferred. Willing to learn 37 flood health. Mr. Powers SP 3.47411. PAINTINO cKpcrlly done. 19 yra. experience. SP 2-flti!lfl. Wanted: l.awna to mow. SP a-Slr.o UAHYSITTINC; and llsht house work. SP 3.301111 or SP 3.3J3II. tMiirlt eititine Rvoerleneed. Tools and transportation, nr 3-3471. lltONlNC "SP"3-377S. NKW I.AWNS PLANTirr) SP 3. 33411 SP 3-7HIII SPItlNKt.iCII'tYSIKMS installed Itepalred SP 3-334(1 or SP 3-flllll CJlitlSTfAN mother desires" to care for child lietween ases 4 and 7 SP 3-30311. CUSTOM hay'itir and eomhlnTnf by hr. or ton. HP 3-4MIO. CAHCK rntovator. Weeds, yards, lawns and etc. Mow, rake and bale KK S-II1H3 Cllll.Ocare. my home XP3Hll" THACTOn WORK Tlackflll. level, grade, mow. Krnla Mallams SP 3-4310 D3 A., 3 BR., 1V4 Bath Rich IrriQ.iled soil. Phoenix scnooi fimrici, oB siune iiie place, lovely view, oood well, tile roof. SI 6,500, $6,000 dn 4 Acres, Nica 3 Badroom Irrigated, ouctl hoiiw, shop. Clean, comfortable. $15,900. 3 Acres, Modern 3 BR 1 V balh, 3 years old, oood barn, milking parlor, Wlcjated, fenced, $18,000. Third down. LRED ARROW REALTY Roy Maudlin, Realtor, KE 5-17S2 3744 Colver Road Phoenl CHOOSE FROM 200 Ranch Sites tow at $1995 Full Price $99 Down, $29 Monthly Located Near SAM'S VALLEY EAGLE POINT STAGE ROAD Write, Come In, Phono tor FREE Farm Catalog Cal-Ore Ranches B43 East Main CENTURY BLDG. Medford PHONE: SP 2-2427 24 Hour Sorvlco REAL ESTATE TOP VALUES From VANDAGRIFT f LEEVER-WH ALIN REALTY 328 South Central Ph. SP 3-S391 Ann Rice SP 3-5673 Lloyd Bishop ... SP 3-4256 Justin Smith SP 3-6368 Florence Fagalde ..TR 8-2611 Bill Kerr SP 2-4496 WEDNESDAY. JULY 8. 1980 13 WANTED SITUATJONS Nr.KI) JOII-WIII baby sit. Call Alia rtr j-ij.ii. .. - School. . YAM) work, mowlne. "b'1' 'i"!''1.".! ami lerlllUer. Itlpley HP a-ailll. PAINTINO Inside or out, Bpray or llrusli, nr a-si.n, ' IIAHYSITTINU -HPil-natlO. SKWINll. HP:t.3(14'i. IIAYlNII on shares. HP 0-37111 nr si-3-ainiii. . ... . KXPKIIIKNCKI) baby "!"" 'SJ! home, Own transportation. HP J. 1IIH7, ... CHILI) care, own car. P3-3JH7.a IIIONINCl. SP 3-13117. 403 w. ami. MUHT work, yard core. Ilftlit liaul. Inil. Fertiliser fur sale. HP 3-U7HIL. I1AHY NlTlTNll Woman, reliable own transportation. KKn.JfUIJ. WANTKD - Odd Jobs. Satisfaction uuaranleed, lleasonablo. HP 3- 7IW3... ... ,, . ... , CHILD care. Anvllmo, oon niewari Ave nriiMuw. IIOHSF.WOUK by hour. Office) clranluil. SP3-44S3. , (HHNITUHK rehulldlnil, upholster. Iim in lanor mane .... All work guaranteed. rebrH samples. HP 3-41101 Xl.iriypc.carjieuier work No Jo li too small nrj-Mw CAIIPKNTFIt work HP3-4J33 , IIIONINO Free pickup as clenveiy. NO 4-3107. - IIIONINO by-.hr. HP 3-43U. PAINTINO .'itcasolisble Xota ot local rels tir .i-n.. , Shrubs pruned right MO o-anaii. 14-Wonlod Miscellaneous WaNTKO Some one to olsmantle limn lor umoers w Nt) 4-1 till. ... ... .. fiOOl) used lie Laval cream 'cnara. tor. electric tauio ii i. - " BcsfCasFDcaTFor Cwid used furniture St Ml OAK liltOVK HmNITUHIS SP3-I.1II4 or SP 3-3730. anylim. 6l.l) "COINS "kit) 0-0O31 HASH FOR FURNITURE Misc. lnls or anythlna' sslrshle. Or will sell on cotuinmnl. Snla every Thurs WK PAY MORE I Rod Barn Auction Co, S llwv IMl KK ft-lHstf! 15-FINANCIAl A tAN rOH SALE iotvil conlrscl 5(M1 Oil O". intfrr-Ji tin .iinmini proprrlv Kvirellrnl st-rurtiy. 1)1)- coont VtSOO(K) psy Via per mo. InrliHlInx Inlornt. Csll C.RH woiHlJiMU. " MONEY CO.NSOI.IDATB VOUn DKRTB 1. Initrxl of S-fl-7 HKcrsnl psy mcnls Pflch inn nth 2. You csn hsve fust ns convsn lent pnynnml monthly 3. And only "ONE" plsc to pT CRATER FINANCE CCNTHAL POINT SEE OR PHONE FRANK WILKINSON NO 4-1173 I 1 Realty J 509 I. Jsckion SP 3-7393 WEST SIDE 2 bdr. plut bmilv room completely hirni.lied, clow to downtown. A place you can be proud to cill home. $10,500.00. E.ny ternn csn be- hsd, ACT FAST nod buy tbli lovely 3 bdr. East S'do homo In Verde Hillf, beautiful yard and R shade, extra laroo flararje, with world, of storage. P Make the down payment and a -.Mime 4Vi FHA loan. COMFORT ft CONVENIENCE We have ut listed 1hi well kept neat 3 bdr. homo near HI & St. Mary's school, paved streets, nice shade, private back yard with patio. Make this one "a must see" before you decide. Bob Srokot SP 27919 J. Verne Shsngle SP 2-9365 i u.ij u....k c n . iiAti j Tea Hatcher SP 2-8236 A Keith Bates, J Realtor .: SP 2-1034 H ISMMWaWSIISIIiSlilSlllIISfS Phono SP 3-4293 DAILY'S U-DRIVE Medford Airport GOING BUSINESS NETTING $12,000 PER YEAR Prosent owner has made It and wants to retire. Will consider a home in trade. II you'd like to pot Into business for yourself come In and srr ii-.. NORTH CENTRAL APARTMENT HOUSE BUSINESS LOCATION Jusl a block from Ihe Elks Club, yet Iho price Is only $15,000. This Is a good business location In addi tion lo nolllng 10 a year. WILL TRADE 2 BEDROOM $6,500 Tho owner of this Mcdford 2 bedroom homo wants to trade, preferably for Shady Covo area. Call us for more rtrtnlk. NOW'S THE TIME TO LIST YOUR PROPER TY. CALL US, WE'LL BE GLAD TO APPRAISE AND LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR THE "TOP MARKET DOLLAR VALUE." 1 -Ufal