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2 D. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE. THURSDAY, JULY it, 1160 Hearings Scheduled By Interim Group On Labor Practices Salem - Residents of Ore- eTon'i fourth congressional dis trict will have an opportunity to discuss their views on un fair labor practices and work men's compensation with an Interim committee of the state legislature at Bend and Eu gene early next month, ac cording to the committee. Chairman Harry Boivin, Klamath Falls, of the legis lative interim committee on labor -management relations announced that the group will hold hearing at Bend Aug. 8 and Eugene, Aug. 9 and 10. All of the meetings will begin at 9:30 a.m. in the Marion county courthouse. The public Is invited to participate. The hearings at Bend Aug, and Eugene Aug 9 will cen ter on IS sections of a sug gested labor-management re lations bill which the commit tee has been analyzing for 10 weeks. Boivin said the measure "... is not a com mittee bill but is simply a focal piece for discussion of possible state legislation by representatives of the public and labor and management." Section To Be Discussed Sections to be discussed deal with employer and em ployee unfair labor practices such as refusal to bargain collectively and interference, restraint and coercion. It is patterned after federal legis lation in the field, he noted. The meeting Aug. 10 at Eu gene will be conducted by a subcommittee of his commit tee, according to Boivin. The subcommittee has been taking testimony for several months on possible workmen's com pensation legislation, includ ing a proposal to increase the number of sources from which employers could secure pay ment of compensation. The interim committee was created by the 1959 legisla ture following repeal of the state's anti picketing act Members were charged with the duty of evaluating the entire labor-management pic ture in Oregon with a view to recommending new bal ancing legislation, if needed, to the 1961 legislature. The report to the 1961 session will be completed by Oct. 15, ac cording to Boivin. Also on the committee is Speaker of the House Robert B. Duncan of Medford. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned hat been duly ap nninted hv the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson Coun ty, as Executrix of the Estate of WILLIAM FISHER GRIFFITH, de ceased, ai)d has duly qualified aa NOW, THEREFORE, all persons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, together with proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned in care of Colonel Ted Hopkins, Rogue River. Jackson County, Oregon, within six months trom tne date nereoi. Dated this 30th day of June, :960 1AJU liKAUE nEiHAfl Executrix of the Estata of William Fisher Griffith. Deceased. J. Arlhur Berg Attorney ai liw CoquUle, Oregon Guards Clash on Turkish Border Istanbul, Turkey (UPD - So viet and Turkish border guards fired at each other Tuesday night but there were no casualties, it was reported today. Reports from Savsat said five unidentified persons ap proaching the border failed to answer a challenge from Turkish guards. . - , The reports said an ex change of shots between the Turkish and Soviet guards followed. Savsat is in northeast Tur key just across the border from the Soviet Union's Geor gian Republic. TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION ax hereinafter designated will be received by the District Manager. Bureau of Land Management, BLM Warehouse Area, Armory Drive, Medford. Oregon. (Mailing address P. O. Box 1106. Medford, Oregon) at 10:30 AJVI.. PACIFIC STAND ARD TIME on Thursday, August 11 i960, for all timber marked 01 desimnted for cutting. Before bids are suommea. run iniormauon con cerning umber, the conditions of sale and submission of bids should be obtained from tne above Dis trict Manager. The right Is hereby reserved to waive any technical de fects in this advertisement and to reject any or all bids. The United States reserves the right to waive any informality in bias received whenever such waiver is in the Interest of the United States. IN JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON: O&C AND PUBLIC DOMAIN: All Umber designated for cutting on SftN Yt, N'iS' j. Section 12, T. 40 S., it. s -t eaumaiea ior me DUTDOse of this sale to be 1.713 M bd. ft. Douflas-fir. 36 M bd. ft. ponderosa pine, 3 M bd. ft. sugar pine, o im dq. ii. mcenseceaar ana io m m. it. wntte nr. no ma for less than S22.20 per M bd. ft. for tne Douglas-fir, $23.25 per M bd. II. iur III UUUUEtUN f AU-U per M bd. ft. for the sugar pine, J 10.00 per M bd. ft for the in cense-cedar. 112.45 ner !a bd. ft. for the white fir, or a total pur chase price of $39,622.20 will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid $4,000.00. O&C: All timber des ignated for cutting on E'iNE' SWUNE'i, SE'iNWn. SWU. Wj SEU. NEUSE'i Section 23 and EliNWU Section 27. T. 34 S, R. 3 E, W.M., estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 2,764 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir, 33 M bd. ft ponderosa Sine, 45 M bd. ft sugar pine, 118 bd. ft. incense-cedar and 498 M bd. ft. white fir. No bid for less than $20.50 per M bd. ft for the Doufflas-flr. $20.60 ner M bd. ft. for the ponderosa pine, $23.50 per M bd. ft for the sugar pine, $8.85 per M bd. ft for the incense-cedar, u.uo per m do. it. ior uie wmte fir, or a total purchase price of $64,921.60 will be considered. Mini mum deposit with bid $6,500.00. ah iimner designated ior cutting on SWU. W'.iSEU, SE14SEU Sec tion 21, T. 3$ S R. 3 W.M., estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 248 M bd. ft Dougltts fir, 37 M bd. ft ponderosa pine, 14 M bd. ft. sugar pine, 45 M bd. ft. incense-cedar, and 47S M bd. ft. white fir. No bid for less than $16.55 ner M bd. ft. for the Dour- las-fir. $15.75 per M bd. ft for the ponderosa pine, $2650 per M bd. ft for the sugar pine, $7 JO per M bd. ft for the incense-cedar, $8.90 per M bd. ft. for the white fir, or a total purchase price of $9,628.65 will be considered. Mini mum deposit with bid $1,000.00. n ll I X' fr ( 1 I S,U. .m Get a bigger slice of living . . ." open a savings account with us! Slice your income any way you want ... but put ,' one slice, regularly, in a savings account with us. Here your money will earn more money for you . . . and get you more of the good things of life. Twenty-five million savers are getting a bigger ; ilice of living the Insured Savings nd Loan way. Why don't you ? CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE 4 PER ANNUM Invsitmsnt Mads by tha 10th Earns From ths First FIRST FEDERAL Savings & Loan Assn. of Medford 19 North Ivy Street Robert F. Kyle, Manager Phoenix, Arts. The Phoe nix Chamber of Commerce struggled through a move to a new building, A desk in the new quarters yielded this booklet: "Six Ways to Make That Move Easier." Norfolk, Va. B uster, a reddish-brown spaniel owned by the H. L. Nichols family, lil.es his bubble gum. After a bit of chewing, Buster pulls the gum with his feet while stretching his neck. LEGAL NOTICES FURL AND INSURANCE BIDS School District No, 6, Jackson County. Central Point. Onson. will receive bids until 8 P.M. Au gust 9. 1880, (or Items u listed herewith at the offtca of , tho School Superintendent at the Crater High School building, at which time bids will be received, and opened. Detailed specifications may be obtained from the school clerk. The right la reserved to re ject any or all bids and to waive any informalities.' 1. Insurance Comprehensive lia bility Insurance covering school directors, employees, and school buses. 2. Approximately 30,000 gallons, regular grade, to be delivered as required at the tanks of the School District at Central Point (tank capacity 550 gallons); at Gold Hill (tank capacity 550 gallons); and at Sams Valley School (tank capacity 280 gallons). a. a i o v e ui j Approximately 1AAnn n,llnn, r.Ur rVtnat CnaA 100, to oe delivered as required at the tanks of the School District at Central Point Junior High school. Bidder may submit an ouUine of burner service and maintenance which will be furnished. 4. Fuel Oil ADoraxlmateLv 40.- 000 gallons. Pacific Coast Spec. 300, to be delivered to three tanks, each of 10.000 gallon capacity. Gold Kill One tank at Hanby School (old school) vtil use 15,000 f allons. One tank at Patrick School new school) wiU use 20.000 gallons. central foint Jewett Eiem. bcnooi (new school) will use 20,000 gallons. 5. Fuel Oil Approximately 3,000 gallons Pacific Coast Spec. 200, to be delivered at tanks at the Sams Vallev School huildin. and CP. Jr. High Gym. o. aawousi Approximsieiy i.uuu units of sawdust delivered to the schools at Central Point as needed. Sawdust must be fresh burnable Douglas lir sawdust from sound logs not to exceed 45 water con tent. No sawdust which has gone through a heat will be accepted. The successful bidder will be re quired to furnish a performance bond in the amount of the con tract to fuarantee delivery. Samples may be required. Fuels as listed are to be delivered between the dates of Sept. 1, 1960, and August 31, 1901. Bids for any or all of the sev eral items are to be delivered to Mrs. Merle Obenchain, cierK or School District No. 6. P.O. Box 477. central foint, on or oeiore tne date s Deemed ior oDening oi tne bid. TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT ORAL AUCTION as hereinafter designated will be receaved by the District Manager, Bureau of Lend Management. BLM Warehouse Area, Armory Drive, Medford. Oregon, (Mailing address P.O. Box 1106) at 1030 AJJ.. PACIFIC STANDARD TIME on Thursday, August 18. 1960, for all timber marked or designated for cutting. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and submission of bids should be ob tained from the above District Manager. The right is hereby re served to waive any technical de fects in this advertisement and to reject any or all bids. The United states reserves trie ngnt to waive any informality in bids received whenever such waiver is in the interest of the United States. IN JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON: PUBLIC DOMAIN: All timber de signated for cutting on SENW' Section 17. T. 39 S- R. 1 Eh W.M- estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 153 M bd- ft. Douglas fir, 81 M bd. ft. ponderosa pine and 8 M bd. ft. white fir. No bid for less than $18.30 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir, 815.70 per M bd. ft. for the ponderosa pine and $9.00 per M bd. ft. for the white fir, or a total purchase price of $4,143.60 will be considered. Mini mum deposit with bid $450.00. PROBATE NO. 10853 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN sparks, also known as John L. Soarks. Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY given that by an order oi tne aoove enuuea Court, dated July 26, I960, the un dersigned was appointed adminis tratrix of the above named estate and all' persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present the same to said ad ministratrix at 230 Franklin Build ing. Medford, Oregon, properly ver ified as provided by law and with in six months from the date of first publication hereof. uaiea ana ursi puoiunea ims 28th day of July, 1960. Mauie m. spancs -Administratrix Farrell & Blackhurst Attorneys for Administratrix PUBLIC AUCTION BUILDINGS Aueust 3. 1960 at 9:011 A.M. The Oregon State Highway Com mission will offer for sale at oral public auction the following build ings in tne Meaiora area, rne aaie will be held on the premises of the first place listed and continue to the next in order on August 3, I960 at 9:00 A.M.: xne former Clark house and guest house at 1541 Biddle Rd., Medford, (No. 30369) The former Lucas house located at 531 Spencer Avenue, Medford, (No. 290B1) The former Caldwell house, gar age and misc. bldgs., at 1110 Atkins St.. (28879t BLDGS. MUST BE MOVED WITH IN 30 DAYS FROM DATE OF SALE. , TERMS OF SALE: Cash or check at time or sale. Tne above buildings to be sold to the highest bidder at public auction with the right re served to accept or reject any or aU bids. All of the Did price must accompany the successful bid. Con sult your mover prior to the sale date. INFORMATION: Property Mgr., 506 State Hwy. Bidg., Salem, Ore. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE U UHBUUN FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of HARRY W. REAMES, Deceased. Notice Is hereby slven that I have been appointed as executrix of the above estate by order of the Circuit Court and have qual ified. All persons having claims a .rains t said estate are notified to present the same, duly verified. ana wun proper voucners, to me at the office of tnv attornev. Jean. nette Marshall, 246 Enst 10th Street, Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of publication of tnis notice. Dated and first published this 38th day of July, 1960. Lillian m. uoieman Executrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the United States National Bank of Portland. Oregon, has been appointed executor of the estate oi riorence ucne snappou, Deceased, and all oersons bavins claims against said estate are no ti nea io present ine inme auiy veri fied to the Trust Department, United States National Bank of Portland, Oregon, or to Its attor neys. Gene L. Brown and R. Gene Smith, 20fl Wing Building, Grants Pass, Oregon, on or before six (0) months from July 28, 1900. Ul ifcU O I rt TJSB NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OREGON Executor of the Estate of Florence Belle Shappell, Deceased Man Found Dead On Idaho Highway Montpeller, Idaho - (I'PD -The bullct-rlddlec) body of a young man was found early today alongside a lonely high way Hi miles west of the Idaho-Wyoming state line. Authorities tentatively iden tified the victim as Kenneth V. Roberts, 22, Moses Lake, Wash., through papers found in a wallet on the body. An nil-points police bulle tin was sent out to the west, era states to search for a 1960 Ford Falcon with the Oregon license 2R146. Recreation Needs Under Study by Parks Division Siilcm - A comprehensive study of Oregon's state park and non-city outdoor recre ation requirements Is under way by the state parks and recreation division, according to W. C. Williams, state chief highway engineer. The study is being under taken with the aid of a $19,000 allotment authorized by the state hljtbway commission at its July 7 meeting in Salem, Need for the study to pro vide data to guide the parks and recreation division in planning and acquisition of parks has long been known, Williams said In announcing tho study. The state highway commission and the parks ad vlsory committee reached final agreement on tho pro cedures and objectives of the study at a Joint meeting of tho two groups In Portland in June. In authorizing the $15,000 to start the study, tha high way commission stressed the necessity for factual informa tion and development of a muster plan for Oregon's out d o o r recreation, Williams pointed out. Tho resulting plan will provide tho basis for formulating tho state's park and recreation policies. Including tho acquisition, de velopment and financing of park areas. The plan develop ed by the study will also as sure ndequute non urban outdoor recreational oppor tunities for a growing popu lation and the Increasing num bers of out-of-stato visitors, according to the instructions of tho highway commission and tho parks advisory com mittee. The results of tills study will permit a usoable projec tion of future park acquisition and development needs, and probahlo cost, Wlllt.ims emphasized. Tho study will bo mudo by the slato park and recrcull.m division personnel, and will Include an analysis of tho ad equacy and uso of existing parks and recreation facili ties. The relationship of exist ing and future park needs to population trends will also be scrutinized. Other areas to be explored Include tho outdoor recre ational opportunities existing on tho lurgo areas of Oregon lands now under federal own ership, and tlit resulting re sponsibility of state, county and federal agencies in fur nishing and financing eqult- Textile Workers Endorse Kennedy Atlantic City, N. J. IUPD -Son, John K. Kennedy D Maia.) was endorsed for presi dent Wodnosday by the Exec utive Council of the Textllo Workors union. In a resolution, the council called upon all Americans, "whotio livelihood dopenda on the lability of the textlla in dustry," to support Kennedy, able sliuros In Oregon's un oxcolled non -urban outdoor recreational areas, Wllllnmi said. 7 4- JO eeRYBODYittvitd toBttj s gvel 1 SM3Q SPORT CAPS CmI camftrtaMst Mast for sJiMnf, Inch, LA W "m rvtoHfc i1C9cl i " u f 1-BURNER . COLEMAN STOVE 2V4-pt. fuel tank. Stainless steel burner rings Instant heat reg ulation. Folds compactly. 10 95 lb. CELLACLOUD SLEEPING BAG $17.75 Valu. Wafer rpMtt r mi bMaMlop. 100 ImJi stiMraflAf afp fe. J"xil." 5 TIIERMA CHEST $14.95 Value 3J.q. capacity. Kms M . a r e a smn frst! iss saoS and liquids is and ! for aesrs. 895 CAMP STOOL $1.19 VtlM Caa kJyV nliiaa QUEEN SIZE RATTAN CHAIR .99 2! ALUMINUM 5-P0SITI0N FOLDING CHAISE LOUNGE Stat and back of withr-miit. ant woven plastic webbing. Back '. lag construction auurw (iarrr strength and rigidity. 11.95 mi CHAISE LOUNGE; with plump 3 in. vinyl covered pad. $21.95 value 15.95 ELECTRIC CHARLIGHTER S4.95 Valu t'jlh charcoal ja mlnutai. Cool hlrdwoW kindle. U.L. approved. 24" MOTORIZED BRAZIER $19.95 Value Chromed frill, spit, foiki, ltt. High hood. Rubber tires. Coppertona finish. 1195 BAR-B-Q TUMBLE BASKET $4.98 Value Perfect for berbeculnf chicken taction i, spare rlbi, etc. Self-baitin. lety to clean. SWIM MASK f Oetlgned foe nu flt O SSSP Trlangulir model. w M SWIM MASK 11 $1.98 Valua Pro model JL SWIM FINS xb 1.49 2 BAR-B-Q MITT Heavy eruittinf pre. tectt hands. Cotee ful doilgn. 25 10 lbs. Guaranteed Hardwood CHARCOAL or BRIKETS Tc Fait starting, long burning! f jf Chases INSECT BOMB if m ' $1.69 Valu Injoy outdoor end indoor Ifr lug with tho puih- button epray bomb that quickly re pell and kills insectt. Safe! Iffoctivo! i DDT. Plastic BAT'N BALL yfirftet (ir prae- m graft 1 W tit litllir, It fWsLl" JUNIOR BASEBALL GLOVE $4.95 Valuo 2 89 lft or Right Hand BASEBALL GLOVE $5.95 Valu. 3" "SILENT CATCHER" PITCH BACK $5.00 Valu 'iili Ralurns any hall htm 1 BMW env eittanc. AdnM obis Tar pitiatr AIR MATTRESS WITH PILLOW 32"x72". New conitrudlon venly distributes air for amai ing durability & sailer inflation. 1 89 13'i" high, Adjuitabl grill, ineludei ikeweri TABLE BRAZIER $4.98 Valu 149 3' SNORKEL tie Value Chaise of assorted salari. Plaitle with' rakbar rip. 69' LIFE PRESERVERS 3.29 filled whs atw.Koeah tooled k hrl laserts, Medium, 4.70 Val.. Large f 5.95 Val 3.98 fi MQ j $21.95 Valu 1 I SCREEN J I DOORS I ' Aluminum; com plet m 11 ) with automatic door M F closer, kick plate lock handle and hardware. Choice of sizes. ft f SPECIAL 1 iim low 95 c r FOLDING CHAIRS Ixlra braetd noivHp conitruetion. Wtathar railitant wo van pUiHc wabblna- PlaiCie capptd lgi. $7.95 VALUES 4 Each These prices effective through Aug. 7lh only! 1006 S. Riverside Central and Jackson MEDFORD I V.