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'12 TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1961 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. ' FRESH FEARS Fresh green-sKlnncd pears may be served with assorted cheeses and easily made Biscuit Chapatlics. Seventy per cent o the dinners are served with dessert according to research by Good Housekeeping. Recipes for desserts made with pears appear in today s food column Feeding the Family By ZOLA VINCENT . Selicioui DeLuxe Pear, . Apple, Date ; We read that 70 per cent of dinners end with dessert; v research conducted by Good Housekeeping. Our personal research sleuths revealed that certain neighborhood wives and homemakers plan the des- ' sert before they plan the meal or' fish course because their -husbands think dessert is the . main course. These are rea sons enough for our doing a galaxy of deluxe desserts lo- i day. If we needed another good reason, it could be that now is the time to use up . .all those pears, apples and dates leftover from the holi . days. Creamy Pear Pie J The Bosc and the Anjou pear are high among family fruit favorites, dive a man a pie with a wedge of cheese on the side or topside and -he'll sigh with contentment. 'Here is a pear pie recipe popu '. lar with past generations, cer tain to continue so as we ex plore the new frontiers. Makes onc 9-inch pie. S fresh Bosc or Anjou pears J4 cup sugar 3 tablespoons flour ' 'Vi cup table cream. .Vi teaspoon ginger Vj teaspoon nutmeg Pastry for 1 crust. Pie l-lm)h ' Prepare pastry and line pie plate. Pare, core and thinly slice 2 pears into unuaKcd pie shell. Halve, pare and core remaining pears. Place halves cut-side down in circle with stem ends toward center on top of sliced pears. Combine sugar, flour, cream, ginger and nutmeg. Pour over pears. Bake at 425 degrees, 40-45 minutes.. Glared Baker Pears These baked pears come to the table glazed and lovely .to look upon. Serve them warm, fresh from the oven. Select firm Bosc or Anjou pears; wash, halve and core them. Place enough water in baking dish to cover bottom of pari; add 2 tablespoons lem- 'on Juice and any given num ber of pear halves, cut side down. Cover and bake at 375 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes. Remove cover, turn pears with cut side up; dot with but ter. Sprinkle each half with 1 to 2 teaspoons suga and spice or brown sugar. Return to oven 10-15 minutes lo niv ' Ish baking and to glaze pears Applet on Cinnamon Round Washington Rome Beauties 'are baking beaullcs. They're the apples, yellow or green, mottled with red carmine stripes. For a showy as well as delcclablc way with baked apples, base them on cinna .mon toast rounds. Apples arc Just naturally Juicy, so don't : use too much water when bnk Inn them. Six apples, six servings. 6 medium baking apples ' 51 cup boiling water 13 cup sugar V4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 8 teaspoons butler fi rounds cinnamon toasl Wash and core impeded apples. Cut off one strip of peecllng from top of apple about 14 inch wide. Place in a buttered 8x2 Inch round : baking dish or one of com parable size; add i cup hot water. Mix sugar with clnna 'mnn and spoon Into apple cavities. Add 1 teaspoon but ter or margarine to each -cavity; cover. Bake In pre heated moderate oven, 350 de grees, 20 minutes. Remove .cover: baste with liquid around apples. Continue cook ing 35 to 40 minutes or until apples are tender. Cinnamon Toast Rounds, Cut 6 slices bread Into 3 to 4 Inch rounds with a large cooky cutter or other round object as a glass or can. Spread each with butter. Place under broiler to toast. Mix l'i tablespoons sugar with hi teaspoon ground cin namon and sprinkle over top of each as soon as removed from the broiler. Fresh Winter Peart Superb This Is a new and exciting way "with a cheese tray des ert. Try It on the family and Food Editor then put it on XIP guest menu list. A sparkling cheese dip, unique crackers (chapatlie's) and fresh ripe peas is a 1961 version of the fruit-cheese-cracker service that is so pop ular. As our picture shows it's a help-yourself dessert as grand dinner finale or after any game. Use Anjou, Bosc or Cornice pears or some of each. . Bake Chapattiet Chapattles are the modern version of a thin griddle cake of unleavened bread used in North India. These are made from refrigerated biscuit rolled thin, brushed with melted butter and sprinkled with sesame or poppy seeds or with grated Parmesan cheese before' baking. Recipe makes 10 good-size chapattles. 1 package refrigerator bis cuils Butter Sesame seeds, poppy seeds andor Parmesan cheese Place biscuits on large un- grcascd cookie sheet. Roll and pat out biscuits to 4 inches in diameter. Brush with melt ed butter; sprinkle with seeds andor cheese. Might do some one way, some another. Bake at . 450 degrees, 8 ' minute Bread will be rather soft and chewy when first baked but will crisp up if held overnight at room temperature. Cheese Tray ' A combination of cheese is used for the dip for pears and is accented with candied gin ger. Soften one 8-ounce pack age cream cheese; add 1 5-ounce jar Old English cheese spread and 2 tablespoons can dled ginger. Whip until light and fluffy, adding cream as necessary to make the mixture light and of the right spread ing consistency. Makes 2 cups cheese spread for serving with those luscious Bosc, Anjou or Cornice pears. Thornton Renders Revenue Opinion Sulem - IUPII - Attorney Gen eral Robert Y. Thornton said today personal property lax revenue collected from car companies Should go into a county's general fund. Also affected arc gros earning taxes on mutual or cooperative distribution sys tems. Thornton said the ques tion Involved had to do with whether the money could go to any special fund of a county. Peyton-Allen Clues Checked by Police Portland - Itll'll - Police said Monday they were still look Ing for clues In the Peyton Allan murders. Many leads remained to be run. down. The body of the 19-year-old coed, Beverly Allan, was dis covered Jan. fl some 40 miles west of Portland. Larry Pey ton's body, brutally stubbed, was discovered In his car in a west hills park last Novem ber. Slate police said that com plete reports on Investigations made last week In Clatsop county were being prepared for the Washington county district attorney's office. Grain Inspections In Portland Up Sulpm - IUPII - The OrcRon Anricul(iirc OrpHrtmvnt a.uld Mondny Bruin Inspections In Pnrllnnd in i!l0 lolnled B8, 082,812 buslu-ls - two million more thnn 1 9511. Bulk of the int'omliiK grain at Portland was by river burse. Grain inspections at Astoria and Pendleton tell in 1 !)((). the department said. Figures show h"out 4,600,000 bushels inspected at each station last year compared lo more than 8.8 million bushels In 1953,n Major Distillers Finding Out Diversification Not All Roses By HENRY J. BECHTOLD UPI Financial Editor New York-iUPIi-Many of the major distillers that were lured into diversification arc finding o u t that they probably would have been better off today if they had stay ed in their own backyard. The Value Line Invest- iienry tiechtoid menl Survey points out that the best per share profits growth in re cent years has been posted by two companies that have not diversified. "It's a case of 'shoemaker, stick to your last,' " the sur vey .stated. The reason simply is that the industry the dis tillers were diversifying away from proved to be more profitable than the new fields they were so eager to gambol in. Tax Relief Obtained Excess inventories have been worked down in the dis r vv Yh,r ! A? Cp : ay DISCUSS DEMAND, REQUEST Russia has demanded that the U.N. strip Bel gium of Ruandn-Urundi, Hie African trust territory, and suggested a new emergency meeting of the General Assembly on the worsening Congo situation if tho Security Council does not act. Conferring in the Council chambers prior to the Russian requested meeting arc (top, left to right); Officers Named for Field Service Plsn Mrs. R. K. Mencke, 2141 Hast Jackson st., Medford, has been reelected president of the local American Field serv ice committee for I!)(il-li2. Additional members of the (roup Include Dr. Uraudt Barlels, 3H Valley View dr., projects chairman: Dr. Leon ard B. Mayfield, S00 Monroe ave., school liaison; Mrs. Hob ert Sleeter. South Berkeley way, Americans Abroad sum mer program: Mrs. P. G. Humphreys, Hoss lane, and Mrs. Olio Frohnmayer. 1058 Spring st., members for homes; and Ken Cook, finance. Completing the committee will be tho summer program student from Medford for 111(11, and next year's Medford High school . student body president. The AFS rcpresentalives are, along with the coopera tion of local civic and educa tion leaders, directly respon sible for promoting the wel fare of AFS foreign students living here and for furthering the purpose of the world-wide A'S program. Officers named this week will not officially begin the l!)61-li2 year until late this spring. Officers-elect must also be approved by tl'g. national AFS headquarters in New York City. , tilling industry, and relief has been obtained from the former unrealistic federal tax regime on the bonding period. The prospects for the industry itself have improved, Value Line declared. Standard & Poor's goes along with this belief. It said increased volume, particular ly of the higher-priced brands, resulted in a somewhat larger earnings for distillers in gen eral in 19(i0 despite higher costs, and a further modest gain is expected in 1961. The statistical agency noted that consumption of distilled spirits' in 1960 equalled the record 231 million gallons set in 1946. With more individuals com ing of legal age, a further gain in consumption is a rea sonable expectation for 1061. Other favorable factors are strong consumer purchasing power and good general eco nomic conditions. The resumption of the trend toward higher-priced bonded and straight whiskies is aiding dollar sales. Bottling of bond ed whisky rose 2.8 per cent Portland Recruiting District Gets Award The Portland Navy Recruit ing district has been designat ed as "station of the year'' in the Eighth Navy Recruiting area, which covers eight west- i em states. The Medford Navy recruit ing station Is one of the 2H stations in Oregon, Idaho and southern Washington which compose the Portland district. Murray J. F.nuncrieh, re cruiter in charge of the Med ford Navy recruiting station, will attend an awards cere mony tomorrow in Portland. LEGAL NOTICES .IVI,KT1SK.MKN T FOR HIUS Sf.'Hoil tnds will be rrertvod by tho Jfu-kMin County Court nt the CourlhmiM' nt MciHnrd, Ort-snn. on, or hctori Ui 00 AM. on thr J.Mh diiv nf Jnnunry, l!Hil. for the fur nishing ot motor luhrtontttiK oil ml firensra tor the County Roml Department (or the tinenl year of Fehrunry 1, lHt. to February 1. Instruction to htdilers nod fucot f.cattm.s for the lubricating oils: ami urease enn he ohtnmril nt the office til the County Clerk or office o the Countv KiiRlneer. JACKSON COUNTY COURT: Karl M Miller Countv Ju!!c Chester It. Wcn.it County Commissioner F H Taylor County Commlisioner REJECTS for SALE 2x4x8 ft $10 par Unit 0 1,600 Fl. In Unit PHONEfA 6-2671? P in the first nine months of I960 and accounted for 6.2 per cent of all whisky, against only 5.9 per cent a year earl ier. Straights and straight blends were off 1.2 per cent but still accounted for 42.6 per cent of total sales. Spirit blends were down 1.8 per cent in the same period, ac counting for 51.2 per cent of all whisky bottled, down from 51.5 per cent in 1959. Over on the other side of the competitive fence in the brewing industry the picture also is brightening. After a decade of virtually level de mand, the consumption of beer is expected to expand anew in the 1960s as the popu lation profile changes. Increased sales and earn ings are in prospect' for the brewing industry, Value Line said. At the same time, it noted that a progressively larger share of the nation's beer pro duction is being concentrated in fewer and stronger hands. The small regional brewery is rapidly becoming a rarity. Soviet Ambassador Valerian A. Zorin (who denounced Belgium, Dag llanimarskjold and the U.S. Congo force), Ceylon's II. O. Wijc goonawardena, and a Russian Interpreter. At bottom, left to right, are: Belgium's Ambassador Waller Loridan, Britain's Har old Beeley, U.S.A.'s Ambassador James Wadsworlh and Britain's Sir Patrick Dean (back to camera). (UPI Telepholo) ollVKKTIKKMKNT KOIt 11IDS Senl'-d bids will be received In itio Jiiekson County Courl at the Courthouse nt Medford. Oregon, on or belore 10:30 AM. on the 2.rth dny of Jnnunry, llitil, "or the iur Mlshine. of furniuT ill nnri I'tuilic ;l(H fuel oil to the Couulv Ni.nd Department for the ,:-iod i.f Koh ruary 1. liltil, to January 31, lUM, inclusive. Instructions to Didders r.mi speci fications can be ohlainrd at the oflice of the County Clerk or otltce of the Countv Kntineer. JACKSON COUNTY COURT: Karl M. Miller Countv Judge Chester II. Wenill County Commissioner E II. Taylor County Commissioner FOR SALE COMICE PEARS GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES Bring Container! HAY PINNACLE PACKINGCo. INC. 220 Wo. Fir St. Phone SP 2-6271 Monday Through Saturday, 8 lo 5 71 1 CLASSIFIED AD DIRECTORY PERSONAL Lodge Notices SpeciaJ Club Events Personal Lost and round Instructions . . Wanted Male Help Wanted Female Help -Male or Female Help Wanted Situations .., Wanted Miscellaneous Financial & Loans REAL ESTATE For Rent Houses 20 For Rent Apartments . 21 For Rent Furnished Rooms. 1 Rent Rooms and Board 23 For Rent Miscellaneous 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 w 43 Sports and Hobbies 44 Miscellaneous ,,,,, ,. 45 Dogs and Pets 50 Poultry '. 51 Llvesteth 52 Wanted Livestock 53 Hay, Grain and Feed .. 54 Fruits & Vegetables ..... 65 Automotive & Equipment Machinery and Tractors . 60 Logging Equipment 61 Equipment for Rent 62 Trailers 70 Parts and Accessories 71 Cycles and Scooters 72 Cars and Trucks 73 UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late to Classify A Business Directory B Card of Thanks C LEGAL NOTICES OFFICE OF SHERIFF COUNTY OF JACKSON, OREGON Notice 01 sale of Heai property Pursunnt to ORS 23.450. STATE of -Oregon ) ) 88. County of Jackson ) TO; Robert - T. Rosenbaum. Powell Butte, Oregon. By virtue of tax warrant No. 7573f)fi. docketed in Jackson Coun ty, Judgment Docket Vol. 1, Page 1 on November 20. 1950, and tax warrant No. 754967. docketed in Jackson County. Judgment Docket Vol. 13. Page uy on uciooer a, 1950, issued ov the State Tax Com mission of the State of Oregon, pursuant to ORS 314.430, against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Robert T. Rosen baum, I hove seized all the right and title which the said Robert T. Rosenbaum had on the date of docketing or the above warrants or has acquired since (hat date In ana to inc louowing aescriDea property, to wit ; Southeast quarter of the South east quarter of Section 33; the Southwest quarter of the South west quarter of Section 34, all in Township 38 South of Range 3 East of the Willamette Merid ian in Jackson County, Oregon, which I will sell as the law directs, to satisfy the demand of the State of Oregon at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, on the 25th day of Janu ary, 1961, at the Courthouse door in the Cltv of Medford. County of Jackson. State of Oregon. uaica ucccmoer 27, lu&u. Joseph D. Walsh Sheriff of Jackson County By P. Elliott Deputy Sheriff IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY ' I'rohate Department NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tn the Mntter of the Estate of LEO LESTER JONES. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That 1, the undersigned, by an Order of the above Court duly made and entered on December :10th. 10(10, was appointed Admin istrator of the above named estate, and that I duly Qualified as such Administrator. All persons having claims a cam si saia estate are nere- by notified, to present the same with the proper vouchers to me at the office of my attorneys, De Forest & Hansen, 228 Franklin Building, Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published this .ira aay 01 January, idui. HARRY C BRADFORD Administrator DeForest & Hansen 22S Franklin Building Medford, Oregon $7300 2 BR. Will Gl Talent, spic and span 2 BR. Owner just finished remodeling, New carport, utility room, hard wood floors, floor furnace, part ly fenced, garden space. Use your (jl or pay 53000 down and assume present Gl loan, full price only $7300. Phoenix 3 BR $4200 Older but wonderful value at this price. Like $1000 down. LRED ARROW REALTY Roy H. Maudlin, Realtor At Talent Junction KE 5-1752 Over 17,000 Calls to Prospective Customers in Just a Few Hours A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE MAIL TRIBUNE For Quick Results Use This Convenient Order Form Write Your Ad Below - 1 Word to a Space - Cost Per Word Appears at Right. Name and Addrais Count the Si ma at Other Wordi Mail Now to Classified Ad Dept., MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon Please run my ad for DAYS in THE MAIL TRIBUNE under Classification .". I encVose $ in full payment NAME .! PHONE ADDRESS Cfty Lsziisspoqs '""C'gj'lTOXPJ S T. . lit. II Fit. III. Z "Let's get some more in Ads!," Classified Rates Minimum Size: 1 dav ner word Two Lines 8c 2 days per word 3 days per word 12c 15c 17c 19c 4 davs per word ... 5 days per worn 6 days per word 20c By Line Per Month $3.00 (Minimum uasn ao bucj Box Number Service Charge 50c Business Directory Each line per month $2.25 Minimum per month $6.75 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 beiore publi cation or Tue3 through Fri. APPROVED CREDIT CHARGES BILLED BY THE LINE Minimum Charge $1.20 LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 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 day of January, lflGl, for furnish ing of gasoline and dicsel oil to the County Road Department for the -fiscal year of February 1, 1061, to January 31, 1062, inclusive. Instructions to biddors and speci fications for the gasoline and dlesel oil can be obtained at the office of the County Clerk or office of the County Engineer. JACKSON COUNTY COURT: Earl M. Miller County Judge Chester H. Wendt County Commissioner E. H. Taylor County Commissioner A Too Late To Classify MnTirr If you want your fruit trees or shrubbery pruned. SP 2-5376, WITHRQW . Free Estimates. FRUIT TREES, flowering shrubs, shade trees now In stock. Mon arch Seed & Feed Co., Downtown Store. IT'S GREAT We hava found the home YOU have asked far. It is functional. It has large rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 balhs, ' family room, 2 fireplaces, double gar age, central heat, util ity room, patio, large play area, beautiful landscaping, choice east side location, The view is terrific. You .May Own It for Only $24,500 William FROHNMAYER REALTOR ' 116 S. Central - SP 3-8404 After 5:00 P.M. Call Bill Kerr SP 2-4496 Ida Goodwin SP 3-1464 Dorothy Monroe SP 3-4692 I the Mail Tribune Classified A-Too Late To Classify FOR RENT 2-bdrm. home, large lOl, garuen npntc, stHi age $75 mo. Harry B. Marshall Realtor. sf a-YJ" FOR RENT or Lease 3-bdrm hnmp ranee, refrie. St drapes. Choice residential district. Harry B. Marshall, Realtor. sra-Mta WANTED $15 for used electric saw, complete . -rnnune nox jjiq, SAVE Ron so. Pabco 215 lb. 3 tab roof. ing in 2 colors at $7.50 per square, push lb rarrv. 1x10 8t 12 in. re verse board & batt cedar siding at $05 per M. No. 2 oak flooring shorts at $110 M. random lengths at ?13U per m. TinHTflN LUMBER CO Phoenix White City Ashland FOR SALE Gl flatbed truck with winch. $300. InO 4-i5. PAX FOR CRAB GRASS. Really controls for all summer. Use our spreader free. ELTON'S FARM & GARDEN STORE TIME TO PUT ON DORMANT clean up spray. Get Ortho Dor mant Spray Kit from the Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. Both Stores. 25 DISCOUNT on all Hyacinth, Tulip and Daffodil bulbs left in stock. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Downtown Store. GET KITTY LITTER If you have a kitty indoors. Clean, odorless, sanitary. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Both Stores. BULBS REDUCED 25 to 50 Come early, still time for good bloom. ELTON'S FARM & GARDEN STORE PRUNING SHEARS. Pruning Saws. Pole Pruners, Tree Seal. Get from Monarch Seed 8t Feed Co. Both Stores. 2 BEDROOM - V4 ACRE Close in, $7,500. Next to commercial. Excellent terms. NEW 3-BEDROOM Bath Vi, built-in oven and range, utility room patio. You can pick all of your col ors yet. FHA or Gl terms. Or work out a trade. Call now. URGE 4-BEDROOM 1 block from St, Mary's. Sep arate dining room, kitchen, family room, bath V, large workshop, laundry, fenced back yard, patio. 3,200 sq. ft., will trade. If you need more room this is the house for you. Just redecorated. AMERICAN HOME & LAND CO. Medford Hotel Lobby SP 3-7543 Dell Eubanks SP 3-1416 Midge Conrad ....SP 3-1623 Pat Shaw SP 3-3007 J. E. Harper SP 3-4032 Herb Lee SP 3-4602 Ernie Conrad SP 3-1623 Gary Conrad SP 3-4159 Jim Nistler SP 3-7543 -a 4 grain scratch $3.24 per 80 jbj. 167- dairv teed 83.10 per 80 lbs. 'None Better ELTON'S FARM 4 GARDEN CTflRE FOR SALE BUNDLES of old newspapers juk "i". une Olfice. 33 N Fir. CHTCKSCRATCH. Suet Cakes, Bird reeners. uci num v. Seed & Feed Co. Both Stores. , "HEATHKIT From yom authorized factory representative Southern Ore Northern Calit. nn VERL G WALKER CO. 203 W Jackson SP 3-7537 CATTLE GRUB KILLER. Apply ELTON'S FARM & GARDEN cTAnr ROSE BUSHES. Now's the time to i i enK colpptinn. Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. Downtown 31 ore. Big Green Fir Slabs . S J GREEN -STAMPS love mi. Co. Both Stores. -LODGE NOTICES Stated convocation of Or pcnn Chapter 4, Royal Arch Masons, Jackson ville, Oregon, Masonia Temple, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 1901 at 8 p.m., preceded bv a potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. All Royal Arch, Mnns cordially invited. Cuil P. Buffington, H Stated Communication vt Central Point Lodge 135. A F. & A.M., Wednesday, Jan. 18, 7:30 p.m. Master Masons cordially invited. A. L. Purdy. W.M. "Medford Lodge No. 83 I O O.F. meets Tuesday. Jan 17 at 8 p.m. Visitors w e I come, refreshments. Clarence HershiserN.G. ""Malta Commandery No. 4, Knights Templar, Mj sonic temple, Ashland. Special conclave, Wed nesday, Jan. 18. 8 p.m. Work order of the tem ple. Visiting members welcome.. Refreshments . H. Barnthouse, Recorder NEED LARGER HOME? TRADE IN YOUR SMALLER TWO OR THREE BEDROOM we will be glad to check your house for its trade-in value. No charge for this service such information could be helpful to you in deciding whether to trade, sell or remodel. REMEM BER THESE POINTS when you trade in your home for one of our new homes 1. You in effect receive cash for your present home all or part of which you may apply on the new home (we will arrange financing on the balance for you). 2. Choice of several new homes built or being built or will gladly plan a home with you to fit-your family. 3. Remain in your present home until new one is completed, thus saving the usual extra move. PLAYROOM 3 BEDROOMS Completed, immediate posses sion, 1 Vi baths. Excellent dis trict, paved street. FHA loan commitment of $16,700. RANCH STYLE HOME Under construction near Wilson School and in Hedrick school district. 6 rooms with large bed room area, lots of storage. $14,500. For further details on above homes and others we have call D. L. FSCiiELL Realtor - Builder 411 t. Main Si. SP 3-6646 Harry Withrow SP 2-4277 Max Cramer SP 2-5930 Jackson. Jospin,,, & Siskiyou Connlirs Conserntlve Insertions Minimum size t ,nos 1 nav .OR per word 2 days .12 nor word 3 " .is 4 " .U ' 5 " ,13 " .20 " Minimum cash price 0c. Minimum sire J lines. Charcrd ads. on approved credit, are tilllrd on line rate. Minimum charge l 20. Minimum site 2 lines. Rate outside Ihe three Counties, 9c per word per day. . ( D. I PICKELL ) v pLlpsp realtor J xJwultr builder o o