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O Q o o o O 0 O IJbdsord Rail tribune, medford, Oregon 8 B 4VEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11. 1961 State Dairymen Meeting Attended By Medford Men A number of Jackson court fv men are attending the an nual meeting of the Oregon Dairymen's association in Sa lem which started Tuesday and continues through inurs day. Thev include Don Goren, 'rJnint Richard Wester berg, Ashland, manager of Coordinated MUK aics, tes ter Adams, manager oi uie gon Milk Producers, and Vic Medford, Ore g o n Dairymen's association director. William J. Hinlz. Iowa rfir. fanner and vice prcsi dent of the American Dairy Council, will be one of the featured speakers Wednesday. He will speak on, "We Sell Dairy Products at Home and Abroad." The session starts with reg istration at 3 o'clock. Commit tee meetings follow at the Marion hotel. These include herd health and DHIA, dairy promotion, nominating ana auditing. Registration Wed n e s d a y starts at 8:30 a.m. followed by president's remarks and an nouncements. Tains win oe given on dairy promotion dur ing the morning session. Dur ing the dairy council lunch eon. Miss Judy Gibson, Ore gon's Dairy Princess, will be presented. Governor To Speak Talks Wednesday afternoon include a talk by Gov. Mark Hatfield on slate government progress; Hitz's talk; Reg. Joe Rogers on milk marketing laws; the new milk audit law by D. P. Shoup, state depart ment of agriculture; and de partment of agriculture laws by Dick Lyon, also of the stale department of agricul ture. F. E. Price, dean and direc tor, agriculture and exten sion service, Oregon State col lege, will speak on "Problems of Agricultural Adjustment" during the morning session Thursday. Dr. D. A. Clarke Jr. University of California, Ber keley, will speak on "The Price of Milk." William J. Hilz will speak on "Paddle Your Own Canoe." Other talks Thursday will be on milk control problems by Dr. Clarke, DHIA program changes, by W. A, Kessi, pres ident of Oregon DHIA. The annual oanquei win oe neia Jn the Marion hotel ballroom al 7 p.m. with Vern Hawn, world traveler broker and Guernsey breeder, acting as master of ceremonies. CORN FOR FEED Des Moines - About 45 per cent of the nation's annual corn crop is fed to hogs. CHEVYS! I960 IMPALA HARDTOP 4-Door It's Loaded and CA AJP Juir Like Nw! XO JT kj 1959 STATION WAGON 6-Pais, Radio & Heater, Pow- $01 AJP glide, Power Steering jg 1959 IMPALA 4-DOOR Loaded! Sharp Car for SOAOC Smart Buyer! JL3w 1956 STATION WAGON Stick & Ovedrive, R&H, Si IOC Real Sharp! 1956 BEL AIR2-DOOR V-8 with Stick & OD. Terrific CAAP Buy for Only WD 1956 STATION WAGON Powerglide, Radio & Heater. Clafafa? Buy It! 1095 1960 '2-TON PICKUP Hat 4-Speed It'i Real Sharp, Cej I" Priced Low! $1 95 1953's-SEE SEVERAL! We Have 2-Door and 4-Doors Stick and Powerglide Good Selection! "WE CANNOT AFFORD A SINGLE EHJUTISFUD CUSTOMER' t AT Dean & Taylor PONTIAC GMC TIUCKf; 6th tt Gg&if FdoeW Safu REENACT FIRING-Cadet from the Citadel liver supplies to the Union troops stranded are shown at Charleston, S.C., Monday as on Ft. Sumpler. The Cadets fired on the they recnacted the firing on the "Star of ship and turned it back without delivering the West" which 100 years ago tried to de- the supplies. (UPI Telephoto) First Firing in Civil War Is Reenacted at Charleston Harbor By United Prait International A group of cadets at The Citadel lined the shore of Charleston Harbor in South Carolina, and, with the pull of a lanyard, changed the course of history. When the cadets touched Two Arrested After Car Hits Trucks Medford city police arrest ed two persons Tuesday morn ing on charges of being drunk in public, after a vehicle oper ated by one of them apparent ly crashed into three parked trucks at the McCormick Farm Equipment store, 2232 Biddle rd. A -police officer on routine patrol came upon Lawrence Wayne Frady, 54, and Grace Pearl Goodman, both of Shedd, sitting In the car a short distance away from where it had struck the park ed trucks. Frady told police he had been driving the car and pulled to the side of the road to park'and felt a slight bump, but he thought 'it to be minor thing. Police were not sure of the lime of the acci dent, but said It was about- 4:45 a.m. rititviuifis Im nil Mir0i frnrlro was minori police silidi and the Frady car sustained mod erate damage. ONCE TEACHER Washlngton-Grover Cleve land, twice President of the United Stales, was once a teacher of the blind in New York. OiritwViiiiilijrirtf mmm mmm matitm i i. m rnnnf i mm liMft ml mm 111 ir ""ft off the salvo the seventeen 24-pound artillery shells in the direction of a Yankee merchant ship "Star of the West," they triggered the War between the States. The firing on the merchant ship took place Jan. 9, 1861. Monday cadets at The Cita del again lined the shore and cut loose a barrage of rounds at a ship moving up the har bor. The action is part of a centennial pageant, which will rc-creale the events with near-authenticity. . Commanding the cadets 100 years ago was Maj. P. F. Ste vens, head of the military institution. History credits Cadet G. E. Haynsworth with the dubious honor of pulling the lanyard on the first shot. Military Hero A famous military hero headed the cadets. Gen. Mark W. Clark; of World War II and Korean War fame, por trayed Maj. Stevens, and Ca det Richard Law was to fire the first round Monday. Clark is the president of The Cita del. The salvo fired Monday was in the direction of the minecraft support ship USS Orleans Parish, rigged out in the disguise of sails, rigging and an authentic looking pad-dlcwheel. The Family Council Kdlfnr' Mnl The Fimllv Pninirll rmt.l1 of & lltdec I nSVCllla- trlit, tlirre rlemymen, Ihree edltori and a womrn'i editor. Each article ii a luminary or an artnal rase hiitory. Th Council reports on proh Irmi (hat have been dealt with by rrsponslblt atencles and counselors. (Copyright 1961 General Features Mm. V. R.-His father got him a good job. He wants to get one on his own. Vincent R. Jr.-I'm tired of being Just V.R.'s son. Mil. V. R.-My son has al ways wanted to be an archi tect and now he has at last attained all the required cre dentials. After applying for a position with a small but solid concern, he was inter viewed and accepted. He liked the work and his associates and we thought he'd dig in and build a career for himself there. All of a sudden, Vinnie found out that his father had put in a call to the president of this firm on the morning he was interviewed. My hus band happens to be one of the leading architects in the nation. But he requested that Vinnie be judged on his own merits, and that no mention of his father or the call be made. I Now Vinnie wants to quit. I He says the only way he can prove his ability is to change his name and work in another slate. We can't convince him ' that employers will hire him j for his own ability, not bin i father's, Vincent R. Jr. -This is some thing that dogged me all through college and graduate school. Now it's knocking the pinnings from under me when I try to make my way Inde pendently as an architect. I'm always in the shadow of my famous father. Dad. unfor tunately for mo, just happens ; to be a genius. No mutter how I try, I can ! just hear people say, "He'd I never get anywhere if it weren't (or who his father I is." And in the. trade I know they shake their head and sigh, "It's O.K. But only half the Job his father could do!" Can you imagine how it feels never to be able to be just you, always to be viewed as a pale facsimile of your i father? I love him, I admire him, but I don t wat te toe him. 1 want to be me. But in this held, with thi name gnd in this city, it's a losing game. That Coiinrilt Vim.nf Ir ( ' Syttrm an also Ihe optional by. in counciii tntent Jr. ISilAw. , s.hon M4 ,hown j,. I oversensitive and tmaRiniiiR tniiiKs. So IciiiK ns a job tan t DouKht and paid tor," as In li t t lllic)' s(gprials. it mat Cut hiQ) it's arquirrd. 1 find emrloynifi( The entire corps of cadels numbering more than 2,000 marched the two miles from the campus to the battery, and an elite group of 100 ca dets manned the Confederate artillery pieces. The centennial week end at Charleston began Saturday with a full dress parade by the cadels, a speech by Civil War historian Bruce Catton and a military ball complete with hoop skirls for the ladies, One of Many The pageant Is one of the many re-enactments through out the South during the next four years commemorating the Civil War. Sunday, Virginia began ils observance of the centennial with a quiet ceremony at the tomb of the greatest Southern general - Robert E. Lee. The ceremony coincided with one at the tomb of the Northern general-Ulysses S. Grant-in New York. Dr. Francis P. Gaines, chancellor of Wash ington and Lee University, praised Lee's work during reconstruction days after the war. Officials and students of Washington and Lee, which Lee later headed, and from nearby Virginia Military In stitute attended the affair, Corp.) agencies, "connections" and sheer chance. What does mat ter is making good. No healthy business will keep a man unless he delivers, re gardless of who suggested they hire him. Evidently Vincent is filling the bill for his employer. Eventually his own individual touch, his special "signature," will emerge fully. His preoc cupation with measuring up to, competing with, being over-shadowed by his eminent father, is a neurotic waste of emotional energy. It's delay ing the Job at hand, namely for Vincent to establish him self as a proficient architect. We hope he doesn't fall into the what's-the-use lassitude of many sons and daughters of the famous, rich, outstanding ly successful figures of time and history. At the same time, his plaint points up the thoughtlessness of some of us in criticizing these scions (or not doing the impossible, for not topping the untoppable. All credit to anyone who can, regardless of family help or hindrance, carve his own personal niche of service and experience in a business, an art, a profession, a philan thropy, a craft or a public office. Vincent Jr., is on his way to doing just that as an architect. Right now, the (act that his father is in the same line should mean no more than a chance for some lively shop talk when they meet. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of thk anscm. MKKTINti OK MKMHKHS 1 Nolice i hereby Riven thai the Annual Meeting of Ihr Mrmhcr. of the Jckon County Federal Sav ing and Loan Association of Med ford. Oregon, will he held at the home of (lie of the Associntion. 2 East Main Street. Medford, Oregon, at 7 30 orlivk P.M. on the 18th da of January, 11)61. The purpose of the nierting art: I. The. election of directors. 3. To consider and act upon a proposal by the Board of Directors to amend the Charter of this Asso ciation to trad as provided In Sec tion M4.1, Sub-ectlim tbi of the Rule and Regulations for the Fed eral Savins and Loan System a amended by the Federal Home Loan Hank Board. Order 6704, dated December 18. Ifl.VV 3. T consider and act upon a rpta1 by the Board of Direclor M aiMtMttt ttie by-law, of this Asso ciaMa (4 read at is provided in thr wribed sv-lmvi in Section MVS ctf ttot tlcs and Regulations of the Vai Saving and Loan paragraphs tat. ihi, tel. hi, and ie lo he numbered 12. 13 14. IS. and 16 by the by-law, and that the number of director bt specified a seven 4 To transact (Hyi'H other busi nesi mav projWly comt belora sain meeting LEGAL NOTICE) NOTICE TO MINING CLAIMANTS Published pursuant to icction S of the Act of July 23, 1059 (69 Stat 367). To whomever It may concern: PROCEEDING NO. FS 61-2 (Ore gon 010487). Notice is hereby given In pur suance of a proper Request for Publication heretofore tiled in ac cordance wi'h section A of the Act of July 23. 1955 (60 Stat. 367. and the regulations thereunder (43 CFR 1B5.123 - 185-127. 1. That on July 12. ineu, the Chief, Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, whose address Is Washington 25. D.C., filed In the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior, at 801 N.E Sixth Avenue. Portland 12, Oregon, a request for publication of notice lo all mineral locator or anv per son claiming under them Involving a mining claim or claims located on lands in the Counties of Doug, i.i s and Jackson, Stale of Oregon, described as follows, to-wit: Oregon 010487 FS 61-2). the Union "B" Area. 6-SR-10-10. Rocue River National Forest. Douglas ana jaenson uoumics, uregon: Willamette Meridian, Oregon T. 31 S., R. 1 K.: Sees. 13 to 15 lncl.; Sees. 21 to 29 incl.; Sees. 31 to 36 lncl.: and those Dart oi faces 0. 10, 11, 12. 16, 17, 10. 20 and 30 within the boundaries of the Rogue Kiver National f orest i, Ji a., it. 2. E.: Sec. 8: W'? Sec. 8: W'a Sec 16; Sees. 17 to 21 incl.; Sees. 28 to 14 lncl.: and those naru ot v'-i Sec. 4; Sees. 5, 6. and 7 within the boundaries of the Rogue River national eorest. r, n !., it. l w. That part of Sees. 25 and 36 with in the .boundaries of the Rogue Kiver national forest, x, it. a, R. 1 E.: NVi Sec. 2. 2 That if any person claiming or asserting under, or by virtue of, any unpatented mining cloim located prior to July 23, 1055, any right, title, or interest In the vegetative surface resources and other surface resources, under such mining claim, contrary to or in conflict with the limitations or restrictions specified in section 4 of said act. as to the above-described lands or any part thereof, shall fail to file in the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management at By n.e. etn Avenue, rortiana 12, Oregon, and within 150 days from the below-stated date of first publication of this Notice, a veri- nea statement wnicn snail set xortn as to such mining claims: (1) The date of location: (2) The book and page of re cordation of the notice or certifi cate of location: (3) The section or sections of tne public land surveys wnicn em' brace such mining claim; or if such lands are unsurveyed either the section or sections which would Drobablv embrace such min ing claim when the public land surveys are extended to such lands or a tie by courses and dis tances to an approved United States mineral monument: (4) Whether such claimant Is a locator or purchaser under sucn location: and (5) The name and address of such claimant and names and ad dresses so far as known to the claimant of any other person or persons claiming any Interest or interests in or unacr sucn unpat ented mining claim; such failure shall be conclusively deemed i) to constitute a waiver and rcun quishment by such mining claimant of any right, title, or interest un der such mining claim contrary to or In conflict with the limitations or restrictions specified in section 4 of the Act of July 23, 1055 (60 Stat. 367), as to unpatented claims located after that date, and (ii) to constitute a consent by such mining claimant that such unpat ented mining ciaim snau De sud lect to said limitations and re strlctions, and (iil) to preclude thereafter, prior to issuance ot f latent, any assertion by such min nff claimant of anv risht or title to or Interest in or under such mining claim contrary to or in conflict with said limitations or restrictions. Section 4 provides, generally, that unpatented min ing claims located alter juiy J.A, 11)55 shall not be used for purposes oiner inun prospecting, mining, r processing operations, or uses rea sonably incident thereto; that such claims located after July 23. 1955 shall not be used for purposes other than prospecting, mining, or rocessine operations, or uses rea sonably incident thereto; that such claims will be subject to the right of the United States to manage and dispose of the vegetative sur face resources thereof ana to manage other surface resources thereof: ana mat. except to tne extent required for mining opera-1 lions ana uses reasonaoiy inciueni thereto or to nrovide clearance for such operations or uses, claimants of such claims shall not use or dispose of vegetative or other sur face resources inereot: ana mat. except for clearance for such pur poses, any permitted severance on removal of timber must be in ac-1 cordance with sound principles of forest management, aaia section 4 also provides that any use of the surface of anv such mining claim by the United States, It. permit. ices or licensees, snttu oe suun hb not to endanger or materially In terfere with the prospecting, min ing, processing or reasonably Inci dent uses by the mining claimant. The date of first publication of this Notice shall be Jan. 4, 1061. Dated Dec. 22, 1060. Stanley D. Lester Chief, Minerals Adjudication Unit Bureau of Land Management Department of the Interior Portland, Oregon i II V EUTl S EM K N T FOR 1UIS Sealed bids will be received by the Jackson County Court at the Courthouse at Medford. Oregon, on or before 10:30 A.M. on the 25th day of January. lOfil. 'or the tur nishing of furnace oil and Paiilic 300 fuel oil to the County Road Department for the period of Feb ruary 1, 1961, to January 31. 1962. inclusive Instructions to Bidders and speel- firationa can he obtained at tne oftice of Ihe County Clerk or olfice nt th Cnimlv Kncinecr. JACKSON COUNTY COURT: Earl M. Miller County Judge Chester II. Wenrit Countv Commissioner E 11. Taylor County Commissioner AlVVKKTISKSlFNT' FOR BS" Sealed bids will be receive i Ihe Jackson County Court- at the Courthouse at Medford. Oregon, on or before 10:00 AM. on the 25ih ilnv of Janunrv. 1961. for turn sn ing of gasoline and dtescl oil to the County Road Department for the ttscai year oi reoruary i. ioi to January 31. 1962. inclusive. Instructions to bidders and speci fications for the gasoline and diesei oil can be obtained at the office of the County Clerk or office oi the County Engineer, JACKSON COUNTY COURT: Earl M Miller County Judge Chester 11 Wendt Countv Commissioner E H Taylor County Commissioner ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS Sealed bids will be received by the Jackson County Court at the Courthouse at Medford. Oregon, on or before 10.00 A M, on the 25th dav of Januarv. 1961. for the fur nulling of motor lubricating oils and sreaes for the County Road Department for the fiscal year of February 1, 1961, to February 1. 1962. Instructions to bidders and ipecl fications for the lubricating oils and greases can be obtained at the office of the County Clerk or ofttct of the County Engineer JACKSON COUNTY COURT: Earl M Miller Countv Judge Chester 11 Wendt Countv Commissioner T. H Taylor County Commissioner Use Tribun Want Ads ECONOMY CABINET SHOP - KE 5-1173 &un Racks, Chtir ot Drawer. iMok Caict, Ktfchtn Cibiners, Formica Work ... All Kindt CLASSIFIED AD DIRECTORY PERSONAL Lodge Notices 1 Special Club Events 2 Personal 3 Lost and Found , , 4 Instructions & Wanted Male Help 10 Wanted Female Help 11 Male or Female Help W.HHMM. 12 Wanted Situations 13 Wanted Miscellaneous 14 Financial & Loam IS REAL ESTATE For Rent Houses . 20 For Rent Apartment 21 For Rent Furnished Rooms. 11 Rent Rooms and Board ..... 23 For Rent Miscellaneous ...24 Wanted To Rent 25 Medford Realty Board 30 For Sale Real Estate 31 Business Opportunities 32 Wanted Real Estate . 33 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Building Supplies 40 Appliances 41 Furniture - 42 Musical Equip., Radio. TV 43 Sports and Hobbies - 44 Miscellaneous ....,...... 45 Dogs and Pets 50 Poultry 51 Livestrtfc 52 Wanted Livestock 53 Hay, Grain and Feed 54 Fruits & Vegetables 55 Automotive & Equipment Machinery and Tractors 60 Logging Equipment 61 Equipment for Rent 62 Trailers 70 Parts and Accessories m-.. 71 Cycles and Scooters 72 Can and Trucks 73 UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late to Classify A Business Directory W...M.M B Card of Thanks C Classified Rates Minimum Sire: Two Lines t day per word 8e 2 days per word ...... ,.......l 2c 3 days per word . .....15c 4 days per word I7c 5 days per word 19c 6 days per word 20c By Line Per Month $3.00 (Minimum Cash Ad 80c) Box Number Service Charge 50c Business Directory Earh line per month . S2.2S Minimum per month S6.75 Dead Line on Classified Ads 5:00 p.m. for following day, except 10 a.m. for 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 tor Tues through FrL APPROVED CREDIT CHARGES BILLED BY THE LINE Minimum Chatge ....$1.20 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLICATION M. A. No 010646, U.S. Land Office, Portland. Oregon. November 23. 1960. Notice is hereby given that raut u. Mcuonougn ana Aioena McDonoueh of Jacksonville. Ore gon, have made application for gatent to the Jacksonville Hill lacer Mining Claim, Survey No. 947 in the surveyed N. one half of tne o. K. qunrtcr or sec. e of i 38 S., R 2 West, Willamette Meri dian, in the Jacksonville Mining District, Jackson County, Oregon, described as follows: Commencing at a post being 27.90 chains north from the quarter sec. corner be tween sec. 6 and 7 in T. 38 S., R. 2 W. of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon and 1.71 chains E. from the north and south center line of sec. 6. said Township and range, and running thence north 5 de crees and 50 minutes west, 5 chains; thence north 84 degrees 10. minutes east, 20 cnains; tnence south 5 degrees 50 minutes east, i 1U cnains; tnence souin ui aegrees: 10 minutes west. 20 chains: thence north 5 degrees 50 minutes west, 5 chains to the place of beginning. There are no adjoining or con flicting claims. The location notice and- amended location notice are recorded in Volume 27. Page 44 and Volume 64, Page 37, mining records, Jackson County, Oregon. Stanley D. Lester, Chief, Minerals Adjudication Unit. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY Probate Department No. 10779 CITATION In Ihe Matter of the Estate of JOHN DEW HUSSONG, Deceased. TO SADIE JACKSON. MAE RITCH ER, HAROLD W. HUSSONG, LURA G. KRAMER. DANIEL E. HUSSONG, GEORGE RICHARD HUSSONG and HELEN REED, heirs at law of the above named decedent, and to all other de visees and heirs unknown of the above n timed decedent: TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. You and each of you. are hereby cited to appear before this Court within twenty-eight days from tne date ot tne tirsi puoiica tfon o fthis Citation, and show cause. If any exists, why an order for the sale of the real property of said estate, described as follows, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 33. Township 39 South. Range West of the Willamette Meridian, in Jackson Countv. oreaon. should not be made as prayed for in the Petition of Jack Crump, the Administrator of said estate, on file in the above entitled Court and cause The date of the first publica tion of this Citation is January 11, 196) WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court this 9th day of January, 1961, F. M MADDEN. Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County (SEAL) By Dorothy Wolf Deputy IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS tn the Matter of the Estate of Florence Hood Kirbv Deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has neen duly appoint ed by the Circuit Court of Jackson County. Oregon. Executor of the estate of the above named dece dent, and all persons having claims aeainst said estate are hereby no tified to present the same, with vouchers duly verified as provided bv law. In the undersigned at the office of Boyer & Holmes. 28 North Oakdale. Medford. Oregon, within six months of the date of first pub licatinn of this notice Dated and first puhlihed this 11th day on January. I9fil. ,t John W Kirby Executor BOYER i HOLMES 2 North Oakdalt Medford. Oregon Attorneys for Executor Buy Acreaga Your Beit Hedga Against Inflation 10 Acres, good pasture, stream, no buildings. $7000, 29 down 62 Acres, barn. tva we 10 Irrigated. Only S9S00. 85 Acres, stream, spnnas. 2BR home, S950J. $1500 don 10 Acres, large home, big harrO$U 500. $J500 don. 43 A (-eel ranch $10,000 iln l-RED ARROW REALTY A Too Late To Classify f-OR TRADE Wrecked '52 Ply., good motor, lor rine or oarm. set. 3b3 Bessie, ar z2.ol-L FOR RENT 2-bdrm, house, hard wood floors, elec. neat, line new. SF 2-5843 FOR SALE Late model DeSoto sedan, low mileage, heater & radio. Perfect throughout. Trade accepted. Bank terms. SP 3-7270 alter o p.m. Pabco 215-lb. 3-tab roofing. 2 colors, $7.50 sq., Cash & Carry. 1x6 re-saw & 2x6 T&G (& 30 M. Oak shorts ot $1 10 M. NORTON LBR. CO. Phoenix. White City, Ashland NOTICE If you want your fruit trees or shrubbery pruned. SP 2-5378, WuHBUW, rrec j.ama. forsaTe bundTes of old newspapers. etn-u. man une utiice, HEATHKIT from your muthorlzed factory representative. Southern Ora, Northern Calif. VERL G WALKER CO. 305 W Jackson SP 3-7557 Mediora. ctregun Big Green Fir Slabs SUMMER PRICES S & H GREEN STAMPS MEDFORD ""ft- SP 2-8111 C-Card of Thanks . ..-t. Ih..1r. tn all Whn extended comforting sympathy in our rccem oii : one. For the beautiful service and floral offering. K. 1. Blirreu mm. Mary Brown St family Arthur & Ozle I LODGE NOTICES Stated Communication. Rcames Chapter No. 66, OES. Medford Masonic Temple. Thursday, Jan. 12, 8 p.m. Visitors wel- Lurline Nordwick. WM Stated communication of warren t.oage iiu. m, A.F it A.M. Wednesday. Jan. 11, 1961, 8 p.m. All Master Masons cordially inuitrl Refreshments. Gail Buffington, W.M. Veteran of Foreign Wars. Post 1833, & auxiliary, meets 1st & 3rd Tues. of each month at 8 p.m., Vet erans' Hall. Vic David. Commander Central Point Lodge No. 1 3 5 A.F.&A.M. Wed., Jan. 11, 7:30 p.m. Work in EA degree. Master Masons cordially in- vi tea. A. L. Ptirdy. W.M. 2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS WOMEN'S 10c BLOUSE SALE Thurs. & Fri. 9:30 to noon. Jr. Service League Thrift Shop, McAndrews & Priddy RUMMAGE sale FRIDAY at the Fehl Bldg., 9 to 4; by the Demos of Jackson Cty. Items for pickup call SP 3-3189. NO 4-1676. RUMMAGE sale. Central Point Navy Mothers Club, Fehl Bldg., Thurs.. Jan. 12, 9 to 4:30. 3-PERSONAL FOR SALE 2 Quicksilver Mining Claims. Easy access In good bear ing district. Write Tribune Box 3089. WILL GIVE free trailer parking space to retired couple. No drinkers. TA 6-4791. Efficient Tax Service CENTRAL POINT BUSINESS AGENCY 319 Pine NO 4-1787 WANTED Contact with all Uni versity of Washington Alumni in this area. Please write Tribune Box 2792, Medford. Oregon. Tnx Service, Maxcne Dungey 3558 Table Rock Rd. NO 4-2731 PROMPT TAX SERVICE 3512 Table Bock Rd. NO 4-1352 THE BEAUTY BUS 833 W. Jackson. SP3-574 GENEVA SMITH Owner-Operator NO 4-2853 WATK1NS Products. SP 3-5667. TODD'S BARBER SHOP 132 N. Riverside Come in or phone for appointment at a-aum REAL ESTATE LOANS to $2500 Commercial Industrial Finance Corp., Main & Riverside st a-4oB4 Beauty Queen cosmetics. SP 3-2343. JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB. Dentures Repaired while you wait. Hrs. 0 to 5. TW 9-1071. DENTURES repaired & re-lined while you wait. Day or eve Pn SP 3-602625 Lozter Lane ANYONE havlne a drinking prob lem is welcome at Alcoholic Anonymous 8:30 p.m. Tues. St bat. Rear of 212 N Oakdale SP 2-6657 Merle Norman Cosmetics 214 Fluhrer Bldg. HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS? See Cliff Whitney. He can ar range a loan for you from $50 to S1500 on furniture, automo bile or salary. American Finance Corp.. 123 W. Main St.. Fh 5P 2-R201 4-LOST AND FOUND LOST Pistol at Emigrant lake. Phone MU 5-4096. Reward. 5-INSTRUCTIONS PIANO LESSONS. KE 5-1177 TO-WANTED MALE HELP AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Men for 2 established Wat kins routes. Excellent opportunity. Can earn $2.30 hr. or more com- mission. John Walker. MU 9-7212. WOOD lo cut on share basis. Over 700 A. available of oak & fir. Eagle Point. HI 6-36B7. eves. Sales Manager position open. Must be neat ap- P earing, over 21 and bondable. or Ihe Rich Plan. Sales experience helpful but not necessary. Salary will depend upon abili ty and Integrity. Please call SP 3-7571 for appointment. Use Tribune Want Ads FOR SALE COMICE PEARS GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES Bring Contiintrt HAY PINNACLE PACKINGCo. INC. 220 No. Fir St. Phone SP 2-6271 Monday Through Saturday, I to 5 c r s tl i n r "'"a-? I i i t 'ill -y-x i-n T. M. i t ri. HI. . . a Mail Tribune Classified Ad said I was a Fox Terrier but it was a typographical error!" 10 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Men who desire to improve their public speaking qualities. Toast masters Speech course begins Jan. 16, 1961. Call SP 3-4098 for more information NUT vendors route plus machines, $250 No selling. "Hanson Enter prises." MU 2-5191, . ATTENTION ASHLAND NEWSPAPER CARRIERS . WANTED Applications are now being ac cepted for newspaper carriers In the following areas. Lincoln School area Briscoe School area S.O.C. area Vicinity of library REQUIREMENTS Applicants must be at least 12 years of age and in Jr. or Sr. High. Apply in person to Wyatt Rosborough. 1224 Iowa st., Ash land, or call SP 2-6141, Ext. 42. 11 -WANTED FEMALE HELP WOMEN to service 2 established Watkins customer routes. 40 hr. wk. Can earn $2 hr. commission. John Walker, MU 9-7212 before 9 a.m. & after 5. WAITRESS wanted. Hotel Med- ford. No phone calls please. NEED 2 WOMEN for position that offers financial security, ad vancement & no lay-offs. Will train you to sell our new Hospi tal & Life Insurance plans. High est commissions ever offered. Apply Beneficial Standard Life, Rm. 209, Leverette Bldg., morn ings only. EXPERIENCED silk finisher. Apply Drive in uieanera, 844 a. niver side. Bookkeeping & general office worK. Architectural oraiting ex perience or similar background required. Salary open. Must re locate In Yreka, Calif. Victor 2- 3392 days. 13 WANTED SITUATIONS SEWING Alterations. All kinds Outsize or large women, teen agers, children. SP 2-4636. BRICK WORK, Flues built & re paired. SP 3-6579. Work Wanted Jack of all trades. master of none. Willing to try anything light, prefer part time. Have car, can travel, no aalea. SP2-724B. 611 W. lOlh. WANTED BABY SITTING 1716 E. Main SP 3-2753 WANTED Housekeeping. Live in. Experienced. Refs. HI 6-3725 or SP 3-5598. Need job. Have truck for dirt work. 5-6 yd. TR 8-3253. ALTERATIONS SP 3-5540 WILL lype. keep books, do general secretarial work. Eves, my home. SP 2-6800. NEA- LADY wishes light house work. Tribune Box 2828. GOOD IRONING, fast service, pick- up & del. $1 hr. KE 5-2543. SEWING QUILTING ALTERATIONS SP 2-8754 WILL do typing, my home Also envelope addressing. Marsha Schulz. UL 5-1677. UNDER CONSTRUCTION 4 3 bedrooms, bath Vi, built in oven and range, util ity rm., patio. You can pick all your colors yet. Call now. FHA or Gl terms. LARGE 4-BR HOME Separate dining room, kitch en, family room, bath Vi, large workshop and laundry. Fenced back yard, patto. 3200 sq. ft. Wdl trade, some terms. BLOSSOM HILL New 3 BR, range and oven. Will trade. FHA terms. JACKSONVILLE. 3 B R., approx. 1 acre. $5,000. Low down or lease option. 4 BR. $7500 Could be used tor 2 rentals. See it to believe it. 2 BR, i ACRE Close in, $7500. Next to commercial. Excellent terms. 2 BR. $400 DOWN FHA terms. Large kitchen, beautiful living room. Large bedrooms ww carpet. Near school. A must see! 9 ACRES 2 BR. $1500 down, free. $8500. Fog S APARTMENTS Furnished, netting 14. Excellent condition. A MERICAN HOME ft LAND CO. MeWford Motel UUty SP 1-714 Dtll fubanki tt 1H4 Mid9 Conrad ... JP-U23 Pat $haw SP 3-3007 J. E. Harper . SP 3-4032 . SP 3-46C . SP 3-7543 .. 3-1623 ...SP 3-4151 Herb lie 9m Niltler ... Emit Conrad Gary Conrad i - j i A n 13 WANTED SITUATIONS In mv home. ph. SP 2-2480. DOZER work for D-2. Heavy plow ing, OlSKl Ilfi icvennsi InnHpr SP 2-7027. BABY sitting. My" home. SP 2-8145. 814 E. jaCKSOn. BABY SITTING. SP 2-8260 TRACTOR WORK Level- driveways- yards, backfill. ERNIE MAiiLAnia ar i-ioiu CHILD care. own car. SP 3-1538. CHILD C AREJSP 2-5697. CARPENTER work. Roofing. Go any win-ic 1,1 . CHILD CARE CENTER Medford Nursery School Licensed Inspected Insured Mrs Ethel Tennant SP 2-6015 ROOFING, new & repair. Contract or you lurnisn Keasonaoie rates. Bill L Miller. SP 3-2765. DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS) Mrs. Shepard. SP 3-4863 ALL types carpenter work No Job loo small ai a-aa or- j-qjqoi CARPENTER work SP 2-4332. CHILD CARE 445 Fairmount SP 3-6338 ALL day child care in my home. SP 3-7057. BABY sitting. Your home or mine. Day or night. SP 3-4938. m EXPERIENCED Dental Assistant. Age 29. Single. Permanent em ployment. MU 2-3611. BABY sitting by hr. or day. Day or ni g ht. af a-ifbo. IRONING Free pick up Sc deliv ery. aF Z-74JB. CARPENTER New. remodeling, addition, cabinets. NO 4-1044. BABY sitting. References & exper ience. Own Transportation. SP 2 5686. . . 14-Wanted Miscellaneous LATE model 2-ton trucks. Loh wheel base. Phone Yreka VI 2- 304 5 . WANTED Chevrolet or GMC pickup or carryall. Have $1000 casn . z-miu. CASH FOR FURNITURE Mlsc tool or anything saleable Or will sell on consignment Sal. every Thura. WE PAY MORE! Red Barn Auction Co, . Rogue Valley Land Co.j 704 W. 6th St. SP 3-3641 THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS CHOICE TRADE $18,900.00 Large 3 B.R. family room home with 2 baths, only 4 years old, East Side near Country Club; gas perimeter heat, double ga rage. We want to take smaller home to $10,000.00 in trade. Prefer on the West Side. Fi nancing very flexible. Act fas.t on this one. CHEAPIE RENTAL Not so hot to look at and needs a new roof, but it brings in $95 per month and owner says for CASH only $5500.00. Drive by 319 Beatty St. Call JOHN RUSSELL fast! VERDE HILLS 2 B.R. home with family room. 1 Vi baths, carpeted living room, lovely fireplace, life-lime shake roof, nice palio. 30 min. will do Ihe yard work. Only 1 year old $15,900.00. NEW BUSINESS Special line, home furnishings, good lease, drive in location, one person can operate. Lease, signs, office and delivery equip. All new stock. A money mak er $ 1 0,500.00 Cash. RAISE A FEW BEEF Have 7 irrigated acres al City edge; 4 bedroom home, barn, etc. $24,500.00 Owner wants good Medford home to $ 1 5,. 000,00 or good income prop erty. Will trade all or will di vide. NEW 3 BEDROOM I Vj hath, all modern, hard wood floors, birch kit., wrango and oven, fireplace, ovcrsiic double garaqe, paved street, City waler and tewer $14. 700 0010 down, F H A. ' John Russell SP 3-1020 Ed Eggen sp 3.4374 16" CEDAR SUB&BLQX Craw W Dry S12 COD. i O.dt, Or, W. No.t J H rt.FTSCK.' of Ctbmnfv Made to Order. nor n , miuaiin. nvaiTor a lf0iyii9'.IJ, word o( mouth, (gPtcrttaur -IB1B-;-B At TiUnt Junction J-17 I "ST" o 9