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10 B MONDAY. JANUARY 2. 1961 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON SrAIEHoSQSlB 23 The average Oregon legisla tor is no smarter than the av erage reader of this newspa Dor. But lawmakers will get the benefit of a quick elementary education in the legislative process at k day-long "school at the start of the session. So it seems only fair that readers, who will be following the activities of the Legisla tnre through this column should get a short course in the terms and phrases which even fresnmen solons will be tfissing around so gli.bly be fore the first week is over What, for instance, do they mean when they say a bill "h"as gone into the hopper1 Is a "bill" a request for money -like those we all get after Christmas shopping? Is a "lob byist" somebody who hangs around hotel lobbies? Docs "memorial" have ' something to do with saying nice thing: about someone who has passed on to his reward? When legis lators "caucus" is that getting into a fight? What's a "com mittce of the whole"? Are "standing committees" th ones who can find no room to sit down in the crowded State house? Is a "joint session" meeting of lawmakers at one of Salem's popular drinking establishments? Does "en grossing bills" mean bills that are the most fascinating? Is a "minority report" something to do with colored people or the foreign-born? These are not foolish ques tions at all. Too often legisla tors, who didn't know the an swers themselves when they got elected, and news report ers who are supposed to keep the public informed about what goes on at Salem, all assume the average reader has the basic background informa tion of a college graduate In political science. Here's the basic background Information everyone needs to be able to understand State house happenings that will be . tile talk of the slate for the next two or three months: Oregon state government powers are divided into three parts: EXECUTIVE-the gover nor, other elected officials, and their appointees heading the scores of boards and com missions; JUDICIAL-tlie judg es, from Justices of the peace to Supreme Court; LEGISLA TlVE-the Legislative Assem bly, which meets every two years and at special sessions called by. the governor, made up of the 30-member upper house or Senate, and the 60- mcmbcr lower house or House of Representatives. . First major concern of both houses, when the Legislature begins the second Monday in January of each, odd-numbered year, is the election of pre- siding officers - President of the Senate and Speaker of the House. These officers are extreme ly important In Oregon state government: the senate presl dent Is first in line of succes sion to the governorship, the house speaker is second in line. In recent history, Paul Pat terson and Elmo Smith be came governors by virtue of their senate presidency. John Hall became governor because he was speaker of the House when Earl Snell died witlrlhe senate president in a plane crash. The senate president, fur thermore, acts as governor, with full powers, whenever the elected governor is out of the state. Thus, during the past two years of Mark Hat field's governorship, Semite President Walter Pearson has been, In fact, governor of Ore gon .on more than 130 days while Hatfield was out of state. (The senate president gets paid about $50 a day ex tra whenever he serves as gov ernor, although the elected governor continues to collect his salary, too.) Presiding officers of both hoSscs are extremely impor tant in the organisation of the Legislature, too. Each runs its own hoiise with an Iron hand, if he so wishes. He hires the personnel which see to it that the business of the Legislature is handled efficiently - the desk c 1 e,g k s, doorkeepers, mailing room workers, and other employees. He thereby has control of whatever politi cal patronage there may be In handing out Jobs to faithful party workers. He appoints committee members, chair men and vice chnlrmen - and thereby helps determine which members will be In the limcilght and in a position to verve their state and their con stituents most effectively. He decidfs which bills (proposed laws) will be refvrrod (given to a commillve for study and recommendation) to which committors, H, atfriin, politics Is an Important freior. Commit. I A& k, ' il uJ' GREETINGS FROM GREECE A Greek .farmer waves cans of meat from a CARE pickage in a joyful salute to the American whose gift helped feed him and his family after blight destroyed their gees, orphans and other needy ed with CARE's $1 food packages. Contributions may be sent to CARE Food Crusade, Frederick and Nelson, Seattle, wasn. chairmen may be appointed as a reward for their services to the presiding officer's party. with the idea that chairman ship of an influential!) commit tee can serve as a political stepping stone to higher of fice. Sometimes presiding of ficers make "gentlemen's agreements" to exchange im portant appointments to im portant committees for the legislator's vote for the presid Ing officer. There is nothing illegal about this practice, al though some lawmakers of in dependent streak are known to have refused to make such deals." The committee system is a most significant feature of the legislative process." Many hun dreds of bills are introduced or submitted and read ("tossed into the hopper") at each ses sion. For each proposed law or change in the established law ("statutes") to get careful consideration, it is referred to an appropriate committee for study. . The committee, after holding hearings, calling wit nesses, listening to lobbyists, and exercising Its subpoeno powers. If necessary, then re ports out" the bill or "meas ure wltn lis recommenoaiion for action on that bill by the House or Senate. Sometimes a coinmltloa may change a bill (make amend ments). Sometimes it recom mends that the bill "do pass" r do not pass me legisla ture. Or it takes no action, and the bill therefore "dies In committee." unless it is res cued by a vote of the members of a house who call it out oi committee. In the 1959 Legislature there were 20 standing com mittees, such as Taxation, Ag riculture. Education, High ways. Judiciary. Public Wel fare, etc. In each house. Joint Ways and Means is a crucuu committee made up of both senators and representatives; it considers all bills approprl- tlng money, and deals with the conduct of stale agencies and institutions. Special com mittees may be formed to function for a specific purpose during one session. There al ready has been a suggestion that the 1961 Legislature form special committee to discuss Gov. Hatficlds government reorganization proposals. When committees of me House and Senate disagree about a certain bill, the pre- Iding officers appoint a "con ference- committee wlilcn tries to iron out any wrinkles. Sometimes they do, sometimes not. A "committee of Ihe whole is formed when all members present on the floor of a house re designated as mcmuers oi single committee in order to act without further formali ties. This doesn't happen very often. On the floor" means a lawmaker Is at his desk in cither the House or Senate chambers. Occasionally, when member's presence is re quired In order for there to be a quorum 'present or for some other reason, there may be a "call of the House" or Scnale. That means the doors re locked, all members have to stay at their desks, and ab sent members are located and rought to the floor. (There re some fabulous stories oi places where absent members have been found on occasion! Actually, legislators are most ly a conscientious lot and don't leave without permission and for good reason.) Once3k bill has gone through committees and passed both houses it goes to the governor for his signature. H he doesn't eto it, it becomes law. If he oesn't veto It and dorsn'l sign it, it becomes law any way. (A bill, printed with all its amendments, is called an engrossed bill.") Sometimes, when a bill has major political significance, Republican or Democratic embers may hold a party caucus (meeting) to discuss sir parly's stand on that measure. Nominees for presid- V I crops. Disaster victims, refu in 20 countries can be help Look This Way From now through Spring, you'll receive compliments for this smart fashion with graceful sweep of collar. Just right for shorter, fuller fig ures. Printed Pattern 9467: Half Sizes 12'2, 14V4, 16'i. 18V4. 20', 22 V,. Size -lG'i requires i-'A 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, Medford Mail Tribune Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUM BER.' 100 FASHION FINDS the best, newest, most beautiful Printed Patterns for Spring Summer, T961. Sec them all In our brand-new Color Catalog. Send 35c now! ELECT DICK NIXON Helena, Mont.-IUPII- Richard Nixon was ciccicd SutKtav nlghl as majority leader of the Momenta Senate. Nixon, of Hogelaud. Mont., is a liberal minded Democrat. Ing officers, of course, are of ten selected at party caucuses oeiore the session opens. committee members who disagree with the majority?. can maKei "minority report" giving their viewpoint. ' A "joint session" is a meeting together of both the House and Senate. A "memjprlnl" Is an epress)ii of opinion or sentiment of the Oregon Leg islature lo the U.S. Congress or U.S. President. A "lobby ist" is a representative of anv special group or viewpoint (such as Ihe Grange or the truckers or the railroads or the League of Women Voters) wh gives Informal Inn. Innrt sometimes free lunches or oth er material benefits) lo the legislators in an attempt lo gel lawmakers to see things his way and pass laws he sup ports. Legislators get m any of their ideas for bills from lob byists, as well as from ordi nary constituents (such as you and I) and from state govern ment agencies and officials. Since most lawmakers are not lawyers by profession (but farmers, businessmen, house wives, etc.) they get help from lawyers provided by the state or by tlie Oregon bar (attor neys' group) or by the lobby ists in "drafting" or writing a bill. c Then, into the hopper it goes and how it comes out, nSnody knows! r- 1 9467Y SIZES '"V 2Yt-22A V i Judy Garland's Palm Springs, Calif. -(UPD - Director Vincente Minnclll, Judy Garland's ex-husband, honeymooned today with Ital ian socialite Denise Giganti They were married here Saturday night at a ceremony conducted by a justice of the Norblad Would Abolish 'College' Washington -UPD- Rep. Wal ter glorblad (R-Ore.) said that early In the new Congress he will introduce legislation to abolish the electoral college system and the unit rule. The unit rule gives a candi date receiving a bare plurality of the popular vote in a state all its electoral votes. "The electoral college sys tem has never functioned as planned by the framers of our Constitution and it is now nothing more than an inac curate rubber stamp," he said. Norblad said his proposed bill wouid preserve the elec toral voting strength of each state and divide' Ihe electoral voles in proportion to the popular votes cast. Tigard Man Killed In Hayloft Fall Tigard -IUPII- Lloyd Donald Vunderson, 58, Tigard, was killed Sunday afternoon after falling approximately eight feet from a hayloft here. Vunderson's body was found by a friend, Francis Scheckala of Lake Grove. Cause of death was believed lo be Sj skull fracture. Chou in Burma) For Celebration. Rangoon, Burma- (UPD - Chi nese Communist Premier Chou En-lai arrived today bringing with him the greet ings of 650 million Chinese to the people of Burma. The Red Chinese leader said he was returning a visit paid by Burmese Premier U Nu who went to Peiping last Octo ber to sign a border agree ment with Communist China. Chou will participate in the 13lh anniversary of Burma's independence and will also exchange ratification docu ments of the border accord Wednesday. More than 10,000 persons were at lh"e airport to welcome the Chinese premier. Today also was declared a public holiday in honor of his visit. Rice Lake. Wis. -(UPD- A local radio station had loaned Mrs. Colleen Marquardt its public address system so she could drive around town blar ing an appeal for her lost year old German shepherd, Rom mel. The station, which also broadcast a plea for the re turn of the lost dog, now is appealing for the return of the $150 PA system. Thieves stole the equipment during one of Mrs. .Marquardt's un successful ventures to find Rommel. " A l"i- " TT I & Vs.Wi INAUGURATION, BUTTON-Prclly Yonka Mnnn of Miami, Fla. models the Inti'sl lit campaign btittoij. DosiKncd by New York campaign button kiitK Emnmicl Rcss, this one is to be worn during inauguration festivities and will be avail able after Jan. 1. "3 (UPI Telrphoto) if . Tcnafly. N.J. -lUPK Wfrfiam M. Sttu-ky, 44. associate diree lor of the American Press In stitute and a playwright, died Sunday, ECONOMY CABINET SHOP - KE 5-1173 Gun Racki, Ch.it el Drawers, Book Cases, Kitchen Cabinets, Formica Work ... All Kindt of Cabinets Mada ro Ordar. Ex-Husband Weds peace and attended by several film celebrities of Europe and America. The small wedding party was held at the winter home of Mrs. Joan Cohn, widow of the late Columbia Pictures President Harry Cohn and ex wife of shoe tycoon Harry Karl. The couple met In Italy when Minnelli was directing "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." Minnelli w a's married twice'previously, and was divorced from Miss Gar land in 1951. It was the sec ond marriage for Miss Gi ganti. COLUMNIST DIES Boston -IUPII- John Hard man, 56, financial columnist, novelist and traveler, died Sunday. Warm, cuddly, gay! These Uppers are made of knitting worsted; they chase chills away. One flat piece knitted on 2 needles, plus cuff, for each slipper. Practical, too they won't slip off! Pattern 7074; directions sizes 4 to 12 in cluded, , ' , ed. Send Thirty - Five eerats (coins) for this pattern add 10 cents for each pattern for lsl-class mailing. Send Iti Medford Mail Tribune House hold Arts Dept., P.O. Box 163. Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, VJ.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERS NUMBER. JUST OUT! Our '1961 Needlecraft Book. Over 125 designs for home furnishings, for fashions knit, crochet, embroider, weave, sow, quilt toys. gifti! bazaar items. FREE six designs for pop ular veil caps. uick ssnd 25c TODAY. - - . 16" CEDAR &BL0X SLAB Green and Dry Mix SI 2 C.O.D. J&SWood Service SP 3-6185 Ordtr Dry Weed Now! ". . . Always thinking of yourself! This, I s'pose is YOUR life insurance you got in the.Mail Tribune Want Ads!",, BOISTEROUS NEW YEAR'S The Hague, Holland - IUPU Six hundred riot police, some of them using a huge fire hose, broke up a boisterous demonstration by over-exhu- berant New Year's reve'iers early Sunday, Several police men and civilians were in jured. Police said the riots were not as serious as last year's when 200, persons were injured. CLASSIFIED AD DIRECTORY PERSOWAt' Lotttf.e Notices Special Club Event Personal Lost- and round Instructions Wanted Mala Help Wanted Female Help . Mala or Female Help M Wanted Situations Wanted Miscellaneous Financial & Leaus REAL ESTATE' For Rent Houses 20 For Rent Apartment .. 21 For Rent Furnished Rotunt . 11 Rent Rooms and Board S3 For Rsnt Kliscr.jUft.sww! Wanted To Rent Medford Realty Board For Sale Real Estate isusinez Opportunity Wanted Real Estate FOR- SALE MtS.eOUANSO.US Building Supplies - 40 Appliancpt 41 Furniture 42 Musical Equip., RadU, T? 43 Sports and Hoboes - -., 44 Miscellaneous - 49 Dcvgs and Peta M 50 Poultry -...., .,, 51 Livestcnk 32 Wanted Lives-lock S3 Hay, Grain amd Feed 84 Fruits & Veftstabloi S3 Machinery and Tractora CO Logging Equipment $1 Equipment for Kent , - 2 Trailers - 70 Parts and Accessories 71 Cycles and Scooters 72 Cart and Truclas .73 UNGLA3SME& GOK Too Late to Classify A business Directory JL , M Card of Thanks . .. C Classified Rates Minimum Size: TCo Lin,s t day Jler worfe' c 2 -toys per worg lie 3 djiys jler worg 1.1c 4 uXvs per wrd 17c 5 days per ftor& Ifir. S tfiys ittir wortf By Line 'er Alonth 3.00 (Minimum Cash Art 00c) Ijjx Number Service Chart 3Gfc frQW.fless ft I rp ct Bit? Jr.-& litte por tiinU&t - flHlig'a'QB ;4r rgooti) s.75 'id Ling on Classified Ads 5;00 p.m. for fallowing day. atcyft 10 a.m. for Mont'.a; for VunfffV noo?. Mur.y. tjLai Line on E-sply Cipssi fiiRl Ads 10:00 !.t.M. Saturday for Surlily and Mundny. 3 P.M. the rir.v beiore publi cation r.or Tue tbrui-fih pri. Aftffftnvtfu cgKniir CftA.jtGKS ftILI.fi) Y TfiK "LINE Minimum Charge $1.20 NO DO? i G l.'s ... 3 bedroom, large lot with tree, near Shop ping Center, $1 1.500. VETtr&AgS Wa have several 3 bedroom homes available for nothing down, just closing costs. We specialize in Gl (inanc'g. Call us today. 3 BtDROOA. BATH Vx Unot-r construction, (jilt in oven and range, utility rm., patio. Yot. can pick all your colors yet. Call now. FHA r ! ers. MUST SELL Choice Eastside bedrc?ms . . . Jpath arj 4. Built-in oven.Vange and dishwasher. Wh wail to wall carpet. Loads of walnuj paneling and ceramic tile.. his brick 'veneer home is beautifully landscaped with sprinkling system. FHA appraisal $29, 1 50. Out of town owner says, "Make offer, trade or lease " 2 BEDROOM EASTSIDE $400 down. FHA termstg'.g. kitchen, beautiful living room. Lg. bedrooQ ww carpet. Near school. A must AMERICAN HOME & LAND CO. Medford Hotel Lobby USP 3-7543 w "Biggest Salesman in Town" Midga Conrad ... SF- 3-1 623 Dell Eubanks SP 3-Mli Pit Shaw SP 3-3007 J. E. Harper SP 3-4032 Herb Lee SP 3-4602 Jim Niitler SP 3-7543 BACHELOR PRESIDENT Washington - Only Presi ident of the United States who was unmarried was James Buchanan. He was inaugurat ed in 1857 and served for one term. A Too Late To Classify F.EAL ESTATE contract for sale. Will discount. SP 3-1543. , LEAVING state. Take over pay ments on 2 bdrms., living room dining room, elec. s?ove, relrig washer. See at 924 oifwart ave. SP 2-6994. FOR SALE eal estate controct Will discount. SP 3-1543. SAVE 800 sq. Pabco 215-.b. 3 -tab root! ing, in two colors p 57.30 sq.. uasn ac uarry. ueaumui oak plywood t". 35c sq. ft. 4 xB'xu exterior Kjidwood Ply weave 13c sq. ft. 1x6 resaw sheathing $30 M. NORTON LUMBER CO. Phoenix White City Ashl and FOR RENT Furn. apts. Steam heat. Washing facilities. 217 $. Hiversiae. ACREAGE & HOMES 7-rm. HOME. 3 rms. livable, 4 rms. unfinished'. On 1 !'a acres. ALSO 2-bdrm, home completed. ISKMS . Inq. G:7c H. Orr. 5968 T&bla Rock Rd., 1 mile N. 4 Corners FOR R&SI7 Nice .Vbdrm. us, furn.; close in, SoutH Gra.fi. 'Water paid. SP 2-9457. FOR JtKNT 2 bdrm. furn. Apt,, clow , to ifchools, nice neighbor hood: 53C Haven St. 3-357. fc'OK SAL BUNDLES of old newspapers. 20c each. Mail Trlb une Office. 33 N, Fir. . Ixs V rustic cedar $50 1x12 Inverted ftatt cedar siding. $50 M. 2x8 No. 4 TAG Fir $28 Sfc ffiKSTSIDK LUMSSR CO. 824 Sumrgit A.ve. S9 2-5$t U.'V nrcm a our frutfrarlzed M'if repress nlative. ffoutHM Qxt Northern Calif. VERL G VTAKEft C. 30 T? Jacksci $P2?-?!ftJ$ iiedford, or$?wi Big Green Fir Slabs SUMMER PRICES S & H GREEN STAMPS jMjrnFoPD Ft TEL-, KT3-?-?lJJ Crater Lake ChApUr No. 32, R.A.M. ststs! convocation. Tuts day. Jan. 3. if) p.m. Refreshments, visit ing companions come. Clarence Youngt Regular lVetin Crf- ls33- VFW- Ax HlWB ntory. Tue fve.. Jan. V.F0V Hall. Front St. JACKSON mm mam WPE. CITY 6781 Crater Lake Hy., Msdford i Clayton V?Le'i LI amuvifr Men . Itfo". TA 6-9101. or i tji t.'-ia'jcfj Eij.ijji Poi Have Listings Want Listings Will Travel! e o 'j ACCE Modern 3 B.R. home, garage workshop and horse barn, near Medlord. F.P. $IO,50a with low down. " LjtE NEW 3 B.R. home on S. Peach 2 yrs. old, fireplace, gas furnace, en closed yard and patio. Approved F. H.A. or State G.I. $14,500. f 14 ACRES ft 7 Irrig., attractive 2 B.R. hcj,e, barn, workshop. F.P. $13,500. G. I. loan available. ONLY $5,100 e For this modern 2 B.R. home on 3 irrig. acres, barn, good terms. lit TIME OFFERED This like new 3 B.R. home in E. P. Hdwe. floors, 'fireplace, fenced yard ' and garden area. F. H.A. WALK TO SHOPS Immed. possession 2 B.R. home, large garage, workshop. F.P. S6.500. Make ofler to us as to dn, pmt. and monthly pmrs. 147 ACRES 30 Irrig. plus 22 more applied for. 15 ac. dry alnd farming. 6 rm. home, dairy barn, hay barn. F.P. $21,500 with terms. 22 ACRES 9 A. free irrig. 3 B R. home, 2 baths, fireplace, year round creek. F.P. $13,500 Owner would trade for 3 B.R. home near Medtrl. VACANT CONTRACT C buvs this 3 B R. home on 2 trrig with hwy? frontage. F.P. SI 2.500. I SEE' I C JMKSOKJ - ; fWS, i1 ; mm mm 'Cte 1 VfHHTO CITY 'A WAWV j( 6781 Crater Lake Hy., Msdford II ae- ( 1 -LODGE NOTICES Medford Lodge No. 83 rX I.O.O.F. meets Tuesday, Jan. 3, at 8 P.m. 3rd degree. Refreshments, Visitors welcome Clarence HenhUer. N.C. 3-PERSONAL AVAILABLE after Jan. 1. small attractive ground floor front apt. for 1 ' or 2 older persons, with board Se laundry if desired. 1518 W. Main. SP 26462. PROMPT TAX SERVICE 3512 Table Hock Rd. NO 4-1352 RECENTLY retired, middle age business man with good academic background, plus many years profitably and successfully han dling several types of business ventures on the management level. Familiar with and exper ienced in all types of installment finance, real estate sales, build ing and sub-division; plus build ing and loan management. Would like to affiliate on a part-time basis with a firm that .could use some of these talents profitably. Or, would buy outright, or part nership in any pleasant to run, not too demanding small bus iness. If you have a business to sell state full particulars in first jeuer. no restaurants, cociciait bars, service stations, aold brick schemes or, direct selling consid ered, uou la make substantial in veHment if justified. Write Trib une Box 2088. ' THE BEAUTY, BUS 833 W. Jackson, SP 3-5744 GENEVA SMITH Owner-Operator NO 4-2B53 WATKINS Products. SP 3-5667. REAL ESTATE LOANS to $2500 Commercial Industrial Finance Corp.. Main & Riverside SP 3-4564 TODD'S BARBER SHOP 132 N- Rlverde Come In or phone for ' appointment at- j-ouo.i MASON shoes SP 2-8283 Beauty Queen cosmetics. SP 3-2343. JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB Dentures Repaired while you wait. Hrs. 9 to 5. TW 9-1071. DENTURES repaired & re-lined , while you wait. Dav or eva Ph SP 3-6026 25 Lozler Lane. . . ANYONE having a drinking prob lem Is welcome at Alcoholic Anonymous 8:30 p.m. Tuca. & Sat. Rear uf 212 N Oakdale SP 2-6657 Merle Norman Cosmetics 214 Fluhrer Bldg VACANCY for 1 gentleman need ing nunng care. Mountain View Nursing Horn Ashland. Oregon RAWLEIGH Products SP 2-4438 HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS? See Clifl Whitney. He can ar range a loan for you from $50 to $1500 on furniture, automo bile r-r salary American Finance Corp" 123 W Main St.. Ph SP-2-6201 LOST Black Cocker Spaniel, male, long tail, white spot on cheat, little white on front feet. iKUSn lbs. 5 rewnrH .,35. S'-tNSTgaGTiONS' ENROLLMENT OPEN for Spring term. Miss Pat's Kindergarten. Transportation. Si? 3-3382 orSP 3-1DU0, PIANO LES&ON 5-1177 Electronics K Auto Mechanics Registration now being taken ' Rm 2, Medford Sr. High Khool. For ttvTnrmHtlnn call SP 3-7990 rPERMANENt POSITIONS jFor men with car to represent Pyramid's guaranteed renewable for life hospital & medical Insur ance. Appointments, commissions 6i renewable bonus plus ad vancement With salary to right men. Write John Essberg, Rm. 306, Pearson BldUt, Portland 4, Orffj. NEWSPAPER CARRIERS WANTED! m ApplicSt.ow.1 ar now be-"fc ospia. lor npp:r cfrrltrs yiS Lincoln School gnfi $.-igco0 ichool ar& S.O.C. re- Vicinity o("ibrgry REQUIREMENTS- Applicants mu.nt be at lest 12 yers oi nt 'jna in jr, or ar. Hifh. Apply in person to 'fcyatt ?"jborouf,h, ifi24 Iowa U.. Ash land, or call 2-6M1, Et. 42.' DIIGIEF POB STAI'ii SIT to tfiww. 3W avtcdabiri ut 4. Savili yon t to JWi. ivMrtaj' rir 'cjr. Try to Aie ii tl;e rate coattJ be icitiJe mi "ii- 3 tftJDRj'O FAAI:Y 1'Spi tjti 5iH loJt.ien DTJivit:a s-V.et, immediate pjific'Ari $17,1. Allowing poil--ib;' tif,',l 1. $700i $, kw'-. p8a ermi, 2. Ec.uif.y In y,?,uir hc'.gfa i trade, kvlajt -Sii'iti Gy e; ee;'. anfiioii'jl ItVJf 13. Caih) $7.5!3. DBW.fl OLDlEjRt 3 BIEiBIRiaeiSJ IXdlfflEI at N'. 31? -Se'vAH 0,',in,j: St. Vacallt viati'd eottiider or use yoil' S'lJfA lo'jn,-(J'rict $89S0. O sisfftoo 3 BEDROOM WITH DOUBLE GARAGE an attrarAve home on paved street wiin Birch kitchen cab inets ap;r ceramic tile counters. Use your State Gl or only $500 down under FHA terms. O fOR RENT 2 Bedroom house targe living room & workshop or storage area near Lincoln School. $70. per month. UNDER CONSTRUCTION A spacious 3 bedroom radiant heat, fireplace, attached garage in Wilson School district- Your home considered In trade use Stat Gl or FHA Loan. D. L. PICKELL , Realtor Builder 411 I. Main St. SP 3-6646 Man Cramer SP 2-5930 Harry Withrow $P 2-4277 mm 10 WANTED MALE HELP NUT vendors route plus machines, $250 No selling. "Hanson Enter Prii!L.l.MU2:5101. ., C H AUFF E U R . K E 5 -140 L MINER Hardrock "underground. Give referencesaddrcss & phone. W ri t e Tribune Box 208li. 1 1 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Companion house keeper for few hours each day lor eiaeny woman, ar a-oni. COMBINATION Bookkeeper-Sten-ographer-Receptlonist. Automo bile dealership. Experience pre ferred Position permanent. Will be open soon. Salary commen surate with ability. No phone calls please. See Nick Cisr. Par- sons Motor Co. 315 East 5th. PERMANENT position housekeeper. Give experience & refs., salary expected. Write Tribune Box 2131. 13-WAN TED SITUATIONS BABY sitting. My'home. SP 2-8145. 814 E. Jackson. BABY sitting or house work. Ex perienced. SP 2-7363; HOUSE WORK. SP 2-4452. RETIRED Army man, 42, two yrs, college, eight years investigator, school trained claims adjuster, free to travel, interested in ad just, collect, repos, management, resume on request, Ray Isley, 4264 Highway 09 South, Grants Pass, telephone JU 2-3676 collect. COLLEGE graduate desires posi . tion as Nurse, Secretary, Com panion. Refs. Write Tribune Box 2034: CHILD care 445 Fairmount. SP 3 6338. CABINET carpenter work.fpiaster ing, Painting, Remodeling. Any type5 work your home needs, SP 3-6071. DUG wells cleaned & deepened Wi.l drilling. SP3-1(7. BABY SiTTING"T5P 2-8260 TRACTOR WORK Level- driveways- yards, backfill. ERNIE MALLAMS SP 2-4310 CHILD care, own car. SP 3-1538. CHILD CARE. SP 2-5697. IRONING. SP 3-5096. RAKING: Hauling Fertilizer for sale SP 2-9768. QUILTING & alterations. S2-8754. CARPENTER work ' Roofing. Go any where. ,MU 9-3751. CHILD CARE CENTER Medford Nursery School Licensed Inspected Insured Mrs Ethel Te?nant SP 2-6013 ROOFING, new '& repair. Contract or you furnish Reasonable rates. Bill Miller. SP 3-2765. DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS' Mrs. Shepard SP 3-4863 ALL types carpenter work No job too small SP 3-5243 SP 3-6382, CARPENTER work SP 2-4332. cFor Action (fee TriBcrae Want Ac.5 REAL ESTO1E TIP' "lKI ME From YANDACR1FT LEEVEi.WMEIi REALTY 510 r ...i SP 3S391 S&mycEi'B to ( i$19, Vou can own this very attrac tive, two year old House that .lccommodates five childrfli ftd hs miny helpful electrical ser vants. Sethis ona in Country Club Manor. , In a park-likj settino, this 3'J, bedroom, view house, overlook- I ing th& couWry club, combines comfort and convenience with llrus; beauty. W LO , vVe have two'real rce ones jood locatfjri fine neigh borhood. f ill t:a r?o& I I- iMWr This charming MiMside Dr. house and attached guesf)hoLw has J plus irrigatecacres for ;$26,95. Designed for con- 'enlent courigly livina. this 7 jedroom house and 3 bedroom luest hot-,'; enioy a wonrVirful -lew. at' CIVY 027,OCO buys this dup: V 'l-i. sirtK fi rMcl'-foorhood. Let if" IsfY.R ou this one. FiiljKtllilit liv.'i Vi ARB i. -Vi C'.'?.grove School Districi ilii olciy hou;!i has hm ti dr-cor'JIcTd and has a guest ,r-j.us?. ine lot is fencX ar.Ji stuocifl with beautiful hin nal, and walni trees. I ' sa'v'e a emm rwswt $-IB,C'iI' S2B.&SU piSW.ft BUYS THIS "GROWING" BUSINESS This nursery,-, approx. 4 acres w,th 276' r.ontage on HiglS way 99. Two green houses with 1300 fQ ft. under glass, 8500 sq. ft. lath house. Two acr;s top dressed with sawdust (Rd Bear Creek loam and an office 15 ft. x 25 ft. SHADY COVE Considering the growing short age of river and highwav front age, the $500. a "monO from chicken business in operation now, ihe fact that the properly has been approved by the health dept. for trailer or motels, thi 2 bedroom, 2 bath, guest house, well equipped houses, and sever acres with belter than five hundred feet river anrl hinh. way front, is a terrific hnv $19,500. win r.? property in trade. Call M. Poolt, TR 8-261 1. smaller fustin Smith . 0 VAAf Chef Willson "sp 3-5391 ill Kerr s .aao Julienne Parsons SP 3-2937 Ann Rica .... jp 3-567; O