Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 07, 1960, Image 23

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    i THURSDAY. JULY 7, 1980
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MCDFORD, ORE.
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Tourist Industry Booms With
S16.5 Billion Annual Business
By ELMER C.WALZER
UPI Financial Editor
Now York lUI'I) - A heavy
liulimtry slows down for (lie
vnnillnn i'non, tho tourist
I n d u t r y
boomi to Dip
tune of $18.5
billion annual
ly, a new rec
ord. Tourlsti ap
pear to have
loti of money
to spend and
they are
Patricia YYUiIni spending
morn than ever before for the
dimmer trip, which, like the
triiilltlonnl summer rise In the
stock market. Is concentrated
In July and Aunust.
Itt'nuult. Inc., a U. S. Im
porter of Renault automobiles,
surveyed the vacation business
In all the continental states,
Ahisku and Hawaii excepted.
Not only ore more Ameri
cans taking vacation trips this
year than ln.it, but also more
of thi'in arc traveling by auto
on lonijcr trips, and spending
) I per cent more than they
did last year, the survey In
dicated. Vacation Costs Up
Robert E. Valode, vice pres
ident and genornl mnnngor of
ltcnault, gave tho following
breakdown of average vaca.
tlon expenditures shown in
Ills company s survey:
Tourists will spend $117 for
transportation in 10(10, against
$106 in 195D, a rise of 10.5
Dcr cent.
Housing on the trips will
average $114 against $100,
a rise of $7.5 per cent.
Fond costs aro put at $107,
tin 13.8 per cent from last
year's $04.
Entertainment spending is
placed at $U5 against $03, up
3.2 per cent.
Miscellaneous spending -souvenirs,
gifts, clothing and
wich things - shows a rise of
25.5 per cent from $47 In
10.10 to $30 in 1000.
On the basis of these fig
ures, each tourist will spend
nn average of $402, a rise of
Jl per cent over the $416
spent Inst year. For all the
vacationists that 11 per cent
piles up to A total of $1.5
billion.
Mora Take Trips
The survey found also that
slightly more than 80 per
cent of persons responding to
tho questionnaire sent out by
the makers of Dnuphincs, will
take vncnllon trips ngnlnst 73
per cent Inst year.
And nearly 88 per cent will
truvel by car 1,725 miles, Last
year 82 per cent trnvelod
1,080 miles by car on their
vacation.
PIE CHERRIES
D. N. DOW
Coker Butte Rd., 4 ml. from
Medford off Crater Lake
Highway. PHONE SP 2-7994
HIDE-AWAY
Comfortable, modern two bedroom
home on 2'A wooded acres plus
small guest house. On Starling Creek
rd. prox. 10 miles from town. $7250
terms.
FOR INCOME'S SAKE
Building area of 800 sq. ft. with 16
automatic washers and 4 dryers now
netting $543 per month. May be
bought for $11,000 down.
T. J.
221 N. Central
Time
--
'The vacation trip by car
is steadily gaining In popular
ity and therefore In Import
ance to many segments of the
economy," says Valode. "And
It Is by all odds the biggest
r v t n u a generator of all
modes of vocation travel."
More than 75 per cent of
vacation trips fall In the pe
riod July 1 to Sept. 1, with
July slightly more popular
New Liberal Arts
Program at OSC
Starts in Fall
Corvallls - Students who
major In the new school of
humanities and socinl sciences
at Oregon Stnte college next
year will have a choice of
some 40 minor fields of study
and will be able to qualify for
teaching certificates In liberal
arts subjects.
Details of the new liberal
arts degree programs have
been outlined by the dean of
the school, Dr. Ralph Colby.
lie called the new program
"a broad, liberal education for
the world of tomorrow" In
that It ties strong minor work
in science to the liberal arts
studies. Science Is becoming
an Increasingly Important sub
ject in our technological so
ciety, he noted.
Under the new program,
students will take divisional
majors - that Is work In sev
eral rclntcd department rath
er thnn specializing in one.
Degrees will be offered in
the general areas of the social
sciences - comprising econom
ics, geography, history, politi
cal science, psychology and
sociology; and the humanities
- including architecture, art,
English, journalism, landscape
architecture, modern Inn
gunges, music, philosophy, re
ligion, and speech.
Scianc Minors
Science minors to accom
pany the degree can be either
specialized or general In na-
ture. Specialized minors will
Includo botany, chemistry, en
tomology, geology, mutho
mntlcs, meteorology, zoology,
and the technical fields of
food processing and utiliza
tion, foods and nutrition, tex
tiles, land resources, soil and
water conservation, and forest
conservation and recreation
Other minors mny be taken
in the general fields of bio
logical science, general sci
ence, earth science, or physi
cal science. Scloncc teaching
minors will be offered.
In cooporntlon with the
school of educntlon, students
mny also qualify to tench high
school sublects sucn as Eng
lish, history, and speech. Such
a comblnntlon of teacher
preparation In the liberal arts
and sciences will rje wel
comed by high schools, Denn
Colby remnrked.
A HOME THE STARS SMILED ON
Exceptionally attractive 3 bedroom
home on two acres, large covered
patio. Dishwasher and garbage dis
posal. Beautiful- yard. Garden, fruit
and nut trees. All for $14,500.
RIVER HOME
Beautiful 3 bedroom home on 7
acres river frontage. Has several
additional building sitei. Home has
fireplace double garage. Lovely
trees, garden and several varieties
of fruit.
HIGHT AGENCY,
WHERE SERVICE IS A "REALTY"
Jean Anderson 3-4724, Harry Elmort
3-2782, Dorance Hayes 2-6203, lee
Hoag 2-6927, Fred Patterson 3-5719,
Bert Pre 3-4229, John Taylor 2-6905.
By Jimmy Hatlo
than August, the Renault sur
vey showed. Two weeks is the
most popular length for the
trip.
The South heads the list of
vacation destinations on a full-
year basis, followed by the
Midwest, the Pacific coast, the
mid-Atlantic states, New Eng.
land, the Southwest, and the
Mountain states In that order.
Florida Is given as the most
popular state with Michigan
second, California third, Colo
rado fourth, and New York
fifth.
Ten per cent of those sur
veyed said they'd tour outside
"continental" states - Canada
leading with almost half, fol
lowed by Europe, Mexico, the
Bahamas, Hawaii, and Alaska
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OK BOND SALE
Notlre ! hereby liven that the
City of Phoenix, Oregon, will, at
the hour ol 7:30 ociock P.m.
23lh dAV of July. 111(10. at the
Council room of tho City Hall In
the Clly of Phoenix. Oregon, offer
for . an U.u. of Twenty five
thnuaand dollar. (S33.000.00i of
Phoenix water Hond" of the city
of I'hocntx. Oreion. being the here.
tnfore duly-authorlrert city or
Phoenix general obligation water
facility bond, aald bonda to be In
the denomination of On thouaand
dollara (SI.0O0O0) each, numbered
1 to 25 inclusive, to be dated July
1, 1000. and to mature aerially In
numerical order aa follows:
Tout
Ronrf Maturity Amount
Numbers Date Maturing
1 July 1, IDS! $1,000.00
a Si S July 1, 19(13 1.000.00
(I July l, 10(14 1. ooo.oo
A 7 July 1, 100S 2.000 00
B a, p July 1. lmifl a.ooo.oo
10 Si 11 July 1, 1007 3.000 00
12 Si 13 July l, ioa I OO0OO
14 Si 13 July 1, 10(19 1.000 00
10 Ar 17 July 1, 1S7U a.ouu.uo
18 A la July 1, 1071 2.000 00
20 It 21 July I, 107a 2.000 00
21 A 23 July 1, 11173 3.000 00
24 Si 23 July 1. 1074 3.000.00
Said bondl are to bear Intereit at
the rate or rates not to exceed aix
per cent () per annum, payable
cml-annually on the lit daya of
January and July of each year,
principal and Interest payable at
the office of the Recorder of the
Cltv of Phoenix. Phoenix. Oregon.
All bonda maturing after July 1.
1070, shall be subject to redemp
tion on any Interest paying date
after July 1. 1070, as the Council or
Phoenix, Oregon, ahall designate.
Interest on such designated bonda
shall cease after said redemption
date. Notice of redemption shall
be published In a newspaper of
general circulation In Jackaon
County, Oregon, at least IS daya
prior to aald redemption date.
Raid bonda will be furnished and
printed by the City of Phoenix.
Oregon, and sold subject to the
approving opinion of Shuler, Sayre,
Wlofree, St Rankin, attorneys of
Portland, Oregon.
All bids must be In writing and
all peraons offering to purchase
such bonda are Invited to bid
thereon for not less than par and
auch rate or rntea of interest, not
to exceed six per cent (fCM per
annum, as they ahalt designate,
and said bonda shall hear such
rate or rates of Interest aa shall
he designated by the purchasers
thereof as Aforesaid.
Sealed bids for the purchase of
said bonda will be received by the
City Recorder of Phoenix, Oregon,
at the council chamber In the
City Hall of aald city prior to the
time of said sale aa berrlnflxed
All bids must he accompanied by a
certified check, paynblo to the City
of Phoenix, Oregon. In the sum of
not less than Five hundred dollars
(S.innoo), and In the event of a
default In tho contract of purchase
of aald bonds, the deposit of the
successful bidder shall be forfeited
and retained by Phoenix, Oregon:
Denosiu made by uneuccessfol bid
ders ahall be returned to the re-
nectlve hlrirfera without Interest.
The right Is reserved to reject
any and all nioa.
nv the order of the CitV Council
of Phoenix, Oregon dated the Oth
day oi July, ihou.
Frances Steveson
Recorder
INC.
SP 2-5223
OPEN
SUNDAYS
Desert Pegasus Horse
Holds Show in Eagle
Kudu Point - The Desert
Pegasus 4-H Horse club put
on the Gymkhana at the Jay-
ccc's Fourth of July celebra
tion here at the grade school
ball park before a large au
dience.
Ribbons to fifth place and
trophies to high point riders
were presented by tho Eagle
Point Junior Chamber of
Commerce. ,
Results arc: i
Undcr-9-ycars group, Willie
West, first; Alyce Krambeal,
second; Gloria Rossi, third;
Kathy Kurz, fourth; Gilmer
Hunsukcr, fifth; all of Eagle
Point.
Texas barrel. Junior eon-
test, Dale West, first; Gina
Krambeal, second; Leslie
Krambeal, third; Walter Lee
Kurz, fourth, all Eaglo Point.
Intermediate division, Loura
Mae Nobel, Eagle Point, first;
Joe Wood, Medford, second;
Bill Hocfft, third; Tony John
son, Jourm, Doin or tonic
Point. Seniors, Diane Nason,
Ashland, first; Jerry Rodgcrs,
Eagle Point, second; Ken
Stewart, Aahland, third; Ra
mcy Johnson, Eagle Point,
fourth; Penny Bormun, Horn
brook, fifth. Adults, Jim
Nlest, Eagle Point, first; Jonn
Noble, Engle Point, second;
Robert Ferguson, Hilt, third;
Vcrnlc Mathews, Eagle Point,
fourth; and Bill Moore, Butte
Falls, fifth.
Scurry race, Junior division,
Gina Krambeal, first; Leslie
Krambeal, second; Dale West,
third; Walter Lee Kurz,
fourth, all of Eagle Point.
Intermediate, Laura Mae
lEOAl NOTICES
RIIMMONfl
iu Tur. rrnruiT court or THE
STATE or uilEuur. run inx.
COUNTY Or JACliaun
1IIVS-NIT1.Z nr.PARTMENT
In the Matter of GEORGE AR
THUR LaCOURSE. a minor
TO: ARTHUH UKUHl.c LiLuunat
and ELI A U t 1 It MAUUL
GATES LaCOURSE. the parents
of George Arthur liourse,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON you are hereby re
quired to appear at a hearing In
the ahove-enUtled court on the
above-entitled matter, which said
h.,rin. shall he held on August 1
1000, at uie nour oi . -v uv.uv
n.m. or as soon thereafter as the
a.m.. mav hi. heard.
k Droceeoiog concerning wic
child Is pending In Uie court and
an order making an adludlcaUon
with reference to him wiu tie en-
If you tall to appear me ijur.
will conduct a proceeding con
uMim iha rhiM and will enter an
order making an adjudication with
reference to him.
This summons la DUbllshed once
each week tor three successive
pnmmendne July 7. 1900. In
sccordance with an order of the
Judge of the above court entered
herein on the Jth day of July. 10(10
VAN DYKE, DEIXENBACK
& McGOODWIN
Attorneya for petlUoner
By J. v. McGoodwin
110 East Sixth Street
Medford. Oregon
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
BF-tt-2-T
Sealed bids will be received by
the Forest Supervisor or his au
thorized representative at the of
fice of the Forest Supervisor. Post
Office Building. Medford. Oregon,
up to and not later than 10:30
A M. Aui-ust 8. 1S0. for all mer
chantable timber marked or desig
nated for cutting on an area em
bracing Bo acrea. more or less.
within Section 31, T. 33 S . R. 4 E..
1.. surveyed In the Hogue mver
National Forest, Jackson County,
rtrttmnn. The estimated volumes
are: 320 M board feet of Douglaa-
fir, 120 M board feet Of i-ine spe
cies. 40 M board feet of white fir
St other species. The minimum ac
ceptable bid per M bonrd feet is
as follows: Douglas-fir S32.70. Pine
species 324.70. white fir and other
species si.ou. inis mciuuri
following rates, per i ooura ice.
for stumpage (Including deposit for
sale area betterment): Douglas-fir
S2B.O0. Pine species 920410, wnue
fir St other species $10.80. and $3.80
for slash disposal for all species.
Senled bids will he puhllcly opened
and posted at the office of the
Forest Supervisor, at 10:30 A.M..
August 8, 10(10. All those who sub
mitted a satisfactory sealed bid
will be permuted Immediately to
continue auction bidding. A money
order, bank draft, cashiers or cer
tified check In the sum of $1,300.00
must accompany each bid. to be
applied to the purchase price, re-
lunora, or retained lur ainimawui,
In anv claim for damages, accord
ing to the conditions of sale. If
reouested bv the purchaser, con
tract terms win permit icinnx "
timber In advance of payment up
to the value of the performance
hond. If an oral bid Is declared to
be high at the closing nf tho auc
tion, the bidder must Immediately
confirm the oral bid hy submitting
It In writing on a Forest Service
bid form. The right to reject any
and all bids is reserven. roresi
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
fmm the District Ranger. Butte
Falls. Oregon, or the Forest Su
pervisor, Medford, Oregon, before
bids are submitted.
fiAi.fi for nina
' Senled bids will be received by
School District No, B40C for folding
bleachers for McLoughlin Junior
tllnh Srhnnl.
Specifications and bid forms may
DO secured irom tne ocuuui juiiui.
tatrnllnn Office.
All bids are to be received on
or before 3:ou p.m. Juiy 20, mmi at
300 Monro street, Meaiora, ure-
Wilson G. Slater. Clerk
School District No. 549C
Jackson County, Oregon
CALL FOR BIDS
Rr-hiwil nistrlct No. R40C. Med-
ford, Oregon will accept sealed
bids for engine lubricating oils
and fear lubricants for tho fiscal
year. July 1, lnno through June
30, 1661 unlit 3:00 P.M., July as,
innO
mil forms may be secured at the
School District office, BOO Monroe
Street, Medford, Oregon.
Wilson G. Slntor, Clerk
School District No. 54SC
Jackson County, Oregon
CALL FOR BIDS
KbihAnl niitrh-t No. S40C. Med-
ford, Oregon will accept scaled
bids for n 10.000 gallon gasoline
storage lank and dcllvory pump to
bo Installed nt tho School District
Maintenance Shop, 7311 no. loium
bus Street, Modford. Oregon,
mils will he received on or be.
far t:00 P M.. .Tlilv 2(1. 10110 at the
School Administration Office, MO
Mmtrne Street. Medford. Oregon
Specifications and installation
plans may be secured at tho Ad
ministration office.
Wilson a. Sister, Clerk
School District No. B40C
Jackson County, Oregon
Noble, Eagle Point, first; BUI
Hocfft, Eagle Point, second;
Wood, Medford, third.
Seniors, Ken Stewart, Ash-
and, first; Jerry Rodgcrs,
Eagle Point, second; Ray Shcr-
rlll, third; Diane Nason, Ash-
and, fourth; and Barbara
Kurz, Eagle Point, fifth.
Polo bending, Junior divis
ion, Dale West, first; Leslie
Krambeal, second; Gina
Krambeal, third; Walter Lee
Kurz, fourth, all of Eagle
Point. Intermediate, Laura
Mae Nobl-, first; Tony John
son, second; Bill Hoefft, third,
of Eagle Point. Seniors,
Diane Nason, Ashland, first;
Ramcy Johnson, Eagle Point,
second; Jerry Rodgcrs, Eagle
Point, third; Ken Stewart,
Ashland, iourth; Janit Fergu
son, Hilt, fifth. Adults, Jim
West, Eagle Point, first; Rob
ert Ferguson, Hilt, second;
Glen Hunsakcr, Eagle Point,
third; John Noble, Eagle
Point, fourth; John Zimmcr
lce, Eagle Point, fifth.
Key hole race, juniors, Dale
West, first; Gina Krambeal,
second; Leslie Krambeal,
third; Waiter Lee Kurz,
fourth, all of Eagle Point.
Seniors, Steve Stewart, Ash
land, first; Jerry Rodgers,
Eagle Point, second; Barbara
Kurz, Eagle Point, third; Ben
ny Sutton, Eagle Point, fourth;
Lew Whipple, Eagle Point,
fifth. Adults, Jim West, first;
Mark Hoefft, Eagle Point,
second; R. B. Chamberlain,
Eagle Point, third; Glen Hun
sakcr, Eagle Point, fourth.
Trail horse, junior, Gina
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been duly ap-
tolntea ny me lircuil i.ouri ot me
Hate of Oregon for Jackson Coun
ty, as Executrix of the Estate of
WILLIAM FISHER GRIFFITH, de
ceased, and haa duly qualified as
such.
NOW, THEREruKC, ail persons
having claims against said Estate
are hereby noUfled and required
tn nresent the same, toeether with
proper vouchers therefor, to the
undersigned in care of Colonel Ted
Hopkins, Kogue Hiver, jacusun
County. Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated this sotn aay oi June. jwou.
LOU GHAUB HKTMAPI
Executrix of the Estate of
William Fisher Grllllth,
Deceased,
J. Arthur Berg
Attorney at Law
Coquille, Oregon
PUBLIC AUCTION
BUILDINGS
July 13, 19C0 at 9:0 A.M.
TKa (iM.M Rial Hlehwav Com
mission will offer for sale at oral
nnhlif auction the following build
ings in the Medford area. The sale
will h- held on the premises of the
first place listed and conUnue to
toe nexi in urucr on a-uir id, iwuv,
ml O-OO A M
The former G. R. Logging
metal clad shop building at 1483
Biddlt Rd., (303701
The former Dressier house at 414
Arcadia street in airaiora. ib-uoo.
THESE BUILDINGS MUST BE
REMOVED WITHIN 30 DAYS
punt Till? DATE OF SALE.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash or check
at Ume of sale. The above build
ings to be sold to the hlgnest Did
der at public auction with the State
reserving the right to accept or
reject any or an dios. nu oi uic
bid price must accompany the suc
cessful bid. Consult your mover
irtor to the sale aaie.
NFORMATION: Property Mgr.,
BOO State Hwy Bldg., Salem, Ore.
- NO. 103 SO
MnTTrR OP FINAL HEARING
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE UP UKfcliUrt run v-rw-SON
COUNTY I
Probate Department
Tn tho Matter of the Estate of:
MARGARET JONES, Deceased. 1
The undersigned Administrator
with the Will Annexed of the nbove
estate has filed in the Circuit
Court of Jackson County, Depart
ment of Probate, his Final Ac
count in the above estate, and said
Court nas lixea nionaay. uie ai
day of July. 1960 at the hour of
one-thirty (1:30) p.m.. in the Cir
cuit Court Room In the Jackson
County Court House at Medford.
Oregon, as the time and place for
settlement of satd estate. All per
sons interested In said estate are
hereby notified and required to
make and file their objections to
said Final Account, if any they
have, on or before tne ume aiore
sald fixed for the hearing and
ottlfmint thereof
DATED and first puDusnea uus
16th day of June. ivtu.
O. H. Bengtson
Administrator with the
Will Attached
O. H. Bengtson
Attorney for Administrator
230 West Main Street
Medford, Oregon
PROBATE NO. 10829
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON OK JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
or
rtrAnr.FJI A. WING. Deceased
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned was appointed execu
tor nt the estate of Charles A.
Wing, deceased, by an Order of
the above entitled Court dated
June 29, 1960, made and entered
In the matter or said estate. All
persons having? claims against said
estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same to the undersigned
nt Its offices at 1 East Main Street,
Medford, Oregon, properly veri
fied as provided by law and within
six months from the date of first
publication of this notice.
Dated and first published this
30th dny of June, 11)60.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF OREGON
Executor
Farrell Ac Blnckhurst
Attorneys for Executor
OPEN
ALL THIS WEEK
From 2 p.m. Until 8 p.m.
These beautiful homes In Mont Crest Subdivi
sion: 833 Morrison St., 836 Morrison St., 865
Olympia St. If you need a home, this is your
golden opportunity.
Salesman on tract.
BILL COLLEY REAL ESTATE 312 E. 12th
Phone SP 3-1145 Ira T. Burnt, Salesman
Club
Point
Krambeal, first; Dale West,
second; Leslie Krambeal,
third; Walter Lee Kurz,
fourth, all of Eagle Point. In
termediate, Laura Mae Noble,
Eagle Point, first; Bill Hoefft,
Eagle Point, second; Jo Wood,
Medford, third; Tony Johnson,
Eagle Point, fourth. Seniors,
Barbara Kurz, Eagle Point,
first; Diane Nason, Ashland,
second; Ken Stewart, Ash
land, third; Steve . Stewart,
Ashland, fourth; Bennie Sut
ton, Eagle Point, fifth.
Scurry, adult, Jim West,
Eagle Point, first; Robert Fer
guson, Hilt, second; Glen
Hunsaker, Eagle Point, third;
John Noble, Eagle Point,
fourth; John Zimmcrlee, Eagle
Point, fifth.
Willie West won the undcr-nlne-ycars
trophy; Dale West,
the Junior trophy; Laura Mae
Noble, Eagle Point, the inter
mediate trophy; and Diane
Nason, Ashland, the senior
trophy.
Diane Nason, until June 26,
was Diane Fehlman, captain
of the Montague, Calif., all-
girl drill team, the Lancer
etts. Vlck Stewart of Ashland
judged the show.
LEGAL NOTICES
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Healed bids will be received by
the Jackson County Court on or
before 10:00 A. M. on juiy zu, mou.
t the courthouse in Meaiora, ure-
gon, for approximately 4ho uncai
feet of continuance slanted alumi
num awnings for the Court House
Annex building.
instructions ana specification
may be seen at the office of the
County Clerk or the office of the
County Court.
Earl Al. Miner
County Judge
Chester H. Wendt
County Commissioner
R. A. James
County Commissioner
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the circuit turt oi we uwio
of Oregon for the County of Jack
son, Probate Department.
In the Matter oi the Estate oi
Louis R. Martin. Deceased, No.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has filed his
Final Account as Administrator of
the above estate with the Circuit
Court of said County, ana tne t-ouri
has lixea tne 1st aay oi aurusi,
in ho at me nour or n.m.,
of satd day and the Circuit Judge's
office in the County Courthouse in
Medford, Oregon, as the time and
nine retmectivelv for the hearine
oi ODjecuons. ii any mere oe, to
the said Final Account, and you
are hereby notified to file objec
tions, if any you have, to satd
Final Account on or betor tne
time fixed tor hearing.
Dated and first DUMUhed in is
30th day of June. 1060.
KAYMUN L) I. AlAHlin,
Administrator
NOTICE OP GUARDIAN'S SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
NO. 1D1 45
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE
GUARDIANSHIP OF THE
ESTATE Or HtSbifi M. SbKit,
an incompetent
NOTICE is hereby given that
pursuant to and by virtu of an
order made and entered in the
above entitled Court on the 22
day of June. I960 Henry R- Sen
as guardian of the estate 01 Bessie
M. Serr, an incompetent person,
will on or after the 22 day of July.
I960 proceed to sell the real prop
erty of this estate at private sale
inr rash or or Dart cash and part
credit as the guardian may deam
advisable, subject however to con
firmation of the sale by the above
entitled Court. Said real property
Is situated in Jackson County, Ore
gon being more particularly de
scribed as follows, to-wlt:
Parcel 1: Beginning at me aouin-i
east corner of Government Lot 1
No. 3. in Section 22, Township
36 South of Range 3 West of
the Willamette Meridian; and
running thence North 89'53'
West, 359 feet; thence North 319
feet; thence North 40" 0' West.
305 feet; thence North 66 feet to
the front of a large rock on the
South boundary line of the
County Road; thence South
easterly along said South boun
dary line to place of begin
ning. . .
Parcel 2: All that part of the
Southwest Quarter of the South
east Quarter of Section 11,
Township 33 South. Range 1
West of the Willamette Meridian,
Jackson County. Oregon, lying
South and East of the Butte
Falls Highway, saving and ex
cepting therefrom the South 460
feet.
Bids will be received by the
guardian at the offices of Farrell
St Blackhurst. Suite 230. Franklin
Building. Medford. Oregon.
Henry R. Serr
Guardian of the Estate of
Bessie M. Serr,
an incompetent person.
Dnte of First Publication: June 23,
I960.
Date of Last Publication: July 14,
1960
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AD DIRECTORY
PERSONAL
Lodge Notlcoi
Special Club Events
f'erxonnl nMM.w
Loit and Pound
IriKtructloru ,,.,
Wan Ltd Male Help
Wanted Female Help
Male or Female Help
Wanted Situations
Wanted Mlicellaneoui
financial S Loana -.
REAL ESTATE
Tor Rent Hoiuei
SO
31
For Rent Apartment
For Rent Furnlahed Room. 11
Rent Rooms- and Board . 23
for Rent MUcellaneoua
Wanted To Rent 25
Medford Realty Board 30
For Sale Real Entate 31
Buitlneju Opportunities .. 32
Wanted Real Ettata 33
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Building Supplies 40
Appliance -, - - 41
Furniture 42
Musical Equip., Radio, TV 43
sports and Hobbles
Miscellaneous
Dogs and Pets
Poultry ....
Livestock
Wanted Livestock
Hay, Grain and Feed ,
Fruits & Vegetables
Automotlva & Equipment
Machinery and Tractors
lagging equipment .
Equipment tor Rent .
.Trailers
Parts and Accessories .
Cycles and Scooters
Cars and Trucks
UNCLASSIFIED COPY
Too Late to Classify .
Business Directory
Card of Thanks
A Too Late To Classify
Pianos for Rent
Spinets, new and used, S7 mo.
and up. Reconditioned uprights
from 4 mo. Six months rental
will apply on purchase If you
decide to buy.
ERSKINE'S PIANO STORE
1304 Kings Hwy;
STILL have fair supply Sc varie
ties of bedding plants for sun or
shade. Crater Greenhouse. 1048
Crater Lake Ave.
FOR SALE Late Cabbai
age. Broc-
coll. Cauliflower, urussei api
tel Sprouts
also Cucumber. Sauash. Melons.
Tomatoes & Pernor Dlants. Crater
Greenhouse, 1048 Crater Lake
Ave.
KODACOLOR or SLIDES enlarged
5x7, si; 8X10, 2- pnimps,
703 Beatty.
WANTED Good home tor nice 1-
yr.-old altered male cat. oood
hunter. SP 3-4936.
FOR SALE Modern, redecorated
home. 1 A. ground, oarage.
Chicken house. Berries. Fruit
trees. S4300. SI 000 dn. SP 3-4481.
FOR SALE Small retail Nursery
Yard in Ashland. MU 5-3771 aays
or SP 3-4600 nights.
NOTICE Commercial spraying of
all Kinds, of z-3370. wunrow
SP 2-6851
FOR SALE
Large pot-bellied
stove, S3S. 2 gas ranges, S15. 825
Mom Lee s bhop(
74 N. Main,
FOR SALE: 2 Switlik Chest pack
nylon shutes. & sza. at a-auia.
RFF 1 nint -Satin enamel Wlin
1 gal. Dec-o-wall rubber base
paint at $4-98 gal. Offer good
until July 10.
FLOYD HI B BARD HARDWARE
310 E. Main SP 2-2113
We give S&H urecn stamps
BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS
for sale. 20c each. Mall Tribune
office. 33 North Fir
FOR RENT Clean apt. close in,
with bath All utilities paid,
Washing facilities. 217 S. River
side. HEATHKIT
From your authorized factory
representative, southern ore.
Northern Calif
VERL G WALKER CO.
205 W Jackson SP 3-7357
Medford. Oregon
1x8 Std. btr. Ship-Up S70 per M.
2x6 T&u S33 per Al. lau iq.
asbestos siding at S15-50 sq.
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix. White City. Ashland
2 SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
MOM LEE'S Rummage Shop, 74 N.
Main, Asniana. upen eves, lor a
WkSi90ajlliHtOaaaLa20jjr---------.
3-PERSONAL
ASHLAND SKATEWAY
PUBLIC SKATING HOURS '
Tues. & Wed. 7:30-10
Fri. It Sat. 7:30-13
Call MU 2-0032.
REAL ESTATE LOANS to 2300
Commercial Industrial Finance
Corp.. Main It Riverside SP 3-4564
STANLEY Open House. Order this
weeK ana pay nexi weex. uonuu
It coffee served between 9 JO &
5. Rena Hagler. 707 W. 11th,
Medford. Phone SP 3-5592.
HORSES FOR HIRE
Guided rides 9 a.m. It S pm
Reservations SP 2-5905
2306 SPRING ST.
BACK IN BUSINESS
Edna's Beauty Shop
6158 Table Rock Rd , White City
Owner, Mrs. Ebron Griffltts
WELCOME NEIGHBOR
You can be SURE If It's BEA'S
WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDRO
MAT 634 Crater Lake Ave. Shady
Parking .
RAWLEIGH Products. SP 2-4438.
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem Is welcome at Alcoholic
Anonymous 8:30 pjn. Tues. It Sat.
Hear oi aiu w unxaaie at- j-dqo.
MISS PAT'S NURSERY SCHOOL
will be open all summer. Trans
portatlon furnished. SP 3-3382
SEE RUSS at the Holly Cafe, to
have your pictuo lunchea pre
pared. '
MASON shoes. SP 2-8283.
HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS?
See Dick Milestone. He can ar
range a loan for you (Tom $50
to 91500 on furniture, automo
bile or salary. American Finance
Corp, 133 W Main St. Ph SP-2-6201.
FAMILY GROWING?
You'd better move Into
this fine 4 bedroom, 2
bath home. It's handy to
Hoover school, on a paved
street and has partial sprin
kler system, family room,
built-in oven, range, dish
washer and disposall. A
best buy at $32,000.00.
LIKE COUNTRY AIR?
Then let us show you this
charming, brand new 3
bedroom home with oven
and range, fireplace and
view. In Wilson School
area but far enough out
for that rural feeling. Just
$16,600.00.
DUPLEX ALMOST NEW
$17,950
The location Is excellent;
top quality construction;
carpeting, fireplace and
shows $173 mo. Income.
Can be purchased on easy
terms. If you've been
thinking of duplex, be
sure and see this.
3-PERSONAL
W ATKINS Products SP 3-8607.
REMEMBER
DAN PATCH CO. builds
TUP VALUE HUM 3.
DENTUHK3 repaired & ro-lined
while you wait- Day or eve. Pb
SP3-fiQa 2fl Lozlor La an.
Merle Norman CnsmeVlca
214 Fluhrer Bldg
MANUSCRIPTS edited and expert
ly prepared by experienced
writer with good N Y. agency
connection. Call SP 3-7272.
STANLEY PRODUCTS
RENA HAOLKR. SP 3-SJJ02.
4-LOST AND FOUND
Elgin watch FOUND last of May.
Give description Ac payment for
ad, SP 3-4371, ext. 12
LOST-On Applcgate River, young
ster's wrist watch. Engrnvcd
Rickey Olsen. Call GR 6-4090
collect. Reward.
FOUND: Good curls at LADY
MEDFORD BEAUTY SALON
Mally Robertson, Alice Gldney.
Ann Marie Runyan and Pat Mo
Vay.
5-INSTRUCTIONS
WESTSIDE Kindergarten now se-
ceDiins enro imenta lor iuhq fan
term. Qualified teacher using ap
proved pre-scnooi instruction,
SP 2-0170 or SP 2-42H2.
10-WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Two Real Estate Sales-
men. SP 3-3123.
COMPACT' ASSOCIATES NEEDS
4 clean cut men. Must be satis
fied with $600 mo. to start. Also
need 1 part time man. SP 3-7591
between 10 a.m. 4k 12 noon, for
appointment.
PLANING
Mill & Yard Suoerln-
tendent capable of handling new
modern planing plant with 180
M dally production. Also must
supervise yard & shipping.
Thorough knowledge of grades
it mixed shipment Important.
Located In So. Oregon. Write
Tribune Box 7163.
CA RPENTER- For mill, experlenc-
ea .it nousing jay-oui ec reaaing
plans. Steady employment. Mt.
Pitt Co., Central Point. NO 4-1221.
WANTED Experienced body man.
Own tools. Keep busy year round
with progressive Dealer. Selby
Chevrolet Co., Ashland. MU 2
4941. WANTED Married man with car
for Fuller Brush Route. SI 00 wk.
guarantee to start. Call Cnuck
Hackett. eves. 6 to 8. SP 2-7223.
AUTO
MECHANIC
Steady job on 5030 flat rate In
Buick Dealership. This Is not
seasonal but for full time to re
place a man moved to Texas.
Buick or G.M. experience, excel
lent facilities and conditions. Our
men earn of the highest Day on
the Coast. Excellent schools, fin
est fishlnff and hunting, tower
cost of living here too. Contact
Service Manager. Jim Wlnde
Riitck Co.. 1330 Main Street.
Klamath Falls. Oregon. Phone
TUxedo 4-3141.
$100 A WEEK GUARANTEED
Rich Plan of So. Oregon .
20 S. Fir St Medford
MAN with
SP 2-9165.
small Cat. to log.
11 -WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED: Housekeeper from Aui
ft tn Sent. B. Must be Bood cool
Country . home. Call SP 2-7965
mornlnas.
IN SURANCE casualty girl for local
n t f 1 r win mnrvue oiiice iuii.
Cood oooortunitv to exoand
earnings and knowledge if career
nrson. Salary ooen. Reolles
strictly confidential Reply to
Mail Tribune Box 6763.
.2-MAIE OR FEMALE HEIP
wanted Cook. BreaKfail &
Ltneh. WIU make deal with
capable person. 135 W. Main.
2 to 4.
13 WANTED SITUATIONS
2 RELIABLE college (tlrU desire
part-Ume employment. PLEASE
phone KB a-iub or m a-zapo.
BABYSITTING my home.
nljtrit.
HOUSEKEEPING.
Phono eves.
SP 2-2016.
BABY sitting, my home. SP 2-7529
YARD work. Odd jobs tc mainte
nance. SP 3-2246 or ol-aWBBl
CUSTOM tractor work. Mowing.
raxing at eic. .--.-aao.
Job desperately needed by mar
ried man. Anything considered.
TA 6-4870.
BABY sitUng. 5 days wk. High
school graauaie. v-au ueiwc
noon, ar 2-4iHy.
FALLER It bucker. Experienced,
reliable. Own equipment fic trans-
portation. SP 3-6804
CHILD care. Pickup It deliver. 443
Fairmont. SP3-6J36,
Wanted: Lawns to mow. SP 2-3169.
won:
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.
Call at our employment office on a week day
and we'll talk It over.
Bear Creek Orchards
Pacific Highway South
REAL
ESTATE
TOP
VALUES
From
VANDAGRIFT
LEEVER-WHALIN
REALTY
328 South Central
Ph. SP 3-5391
Ann Rica
Lloyd Bishop ......
Justin Smith ......
Florence Fagalde
...SP 3-S6T5
...SP 3-4256
,..SP 3-6368
..TR 8-2611
Bill Kerr SP 2-4496
U-WANTED SITUATIONS J
NEED work fmmVdiatii.y hifT
time preferred. Willing to leartv
27 Good health. Mr. Powers
SP 34740.
Fainting expertly "dons.
yrs. experience, sta-mtuo.
Wanted conieiu"wofkT
Kind, si :i-;wou. -
BABYSltTWG'and15Ktou'Mi,,
work. SP 3-2080 or SP 3-3336,
TIMBER cutting Experienced
Tools and transportation. HP
3-3471.
Ironing si 33773.
NEW LAWNS PLANTED
SP 3-2246 SP 2-7881
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Installed Repaired
SP 3-2246 or SP a-tBBl
CHRISTIAN mother desires to care
for child between agai 4 and TV'
SP2-2059. ,
BABYSITTING SPTaao""
ATTENTION
SALESMEN!
Business for SALE
Established Wholatal
Food Distributor Routt
By Owntr
Doing Ovtr $50,000
Yar
You Can Doubla Thill
FOR QUICK SALE
Write
Medford Mail Tribune
Box 6998-D
Westside Bargain
3 bedroom, quiet rsidntlal "
area, clean comfortable largo-.
rooms, fenced backyard, gai '.
rage, shade trees, you'll seldom'
find its equal for only $7500. " .
Quality Home Bargain Priced .
3 BR, Jefferson school area
Owner transferrd, financing ar-".
ranged. Outstanding kitchen & -snack
bar. You will enjoy liv
ing here. See today!
LRED ARROW REALTY.
Roy Maudlin, Realtor. KI 5-1732.
3744 Coiver Road Phoanhi -
CHOOSE FROM
203 Ranch Sites
Low as
$1995 It
$99 Down, $29 Monthly
Located Near
SAM'S VALLEY
EAGLE POINT
STAGE ROAD
Write, Com in. Phono
tor
FREE
Farm Catalog
Cal-Ore Ranches
843 East Main
CENTURY BLDG.
Medford
PHONE: SP 2-2427
24 Hour Servlco
BAV Builders Supply
727 W. McAndrowa SP 3-4575
QUALITY
BLOCKS
GOING BUSINESS
NETTING $12,000
PER YEAR
Present owner has made It
and wants to retire. Will
consider a home in trade.
If you'd like to get Into
business for yourself come
In and see us.
NORTH CENTRAL
APARTMENT HOUSE
BUSINESS LOCATION
Just a block from the Elks
Club, yet the price is only
$15,000. This Is good ,
business location In addi
tion to netting 10
year.
WILL TRADE
2 BEDROOM $6,500
The owner of this Medford
2 bedroom home wants to
trade, preferably for Shady
Cove area. Call us for
more dftalls.
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."
Bricks
Chimneys