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TUESDAY, Ashland Couple Seeks Damages ' C. R. Shepard and Betty Bell Shepard, Ashland,- have filed a damage suit in Jack son county circuit court against Dee P. Hord, Robert Van Vleet and the Universal Develo pmenl Corporation. Ashland, charging violation of agreed upon building re strictions. The Shcpards charge in their complaint that they en tered into a contract for pur chase of some property from the. development corporation at 409 Liberty St., Ashland. According to the complaint, hc contract slated that only dwelling houses and residence houses would be constructed on the block in which the Shcpards' property is located However, Hord and the de velopment corporation o n May 1, 1960, started construc tion, of two four-unit apart "ment houses on the block and "later completed them in viola- -tion of the agreement, the Shepards charged in their complaint. - ' They further alleged that they have been misled, in jured and have sustained dam ages. They seek to have the contract cancelled, $16,822.50 returned to them as their pur chase price and $2,000 to be paid them for damages and '$869.59 for the value oi im provements made on the prop erty. 'o Attorney for the Shepards is Robert H. Grant of Kelly and Grant, Medford Sew If in a Day ; Whip up this breezy beauty In less than a dayl No fitting problems - just button shoul ders, cinch waist with bell. ,Gay for work or play in flower-strewn cotton or silk. - Printed Pattern 9104: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 4V4 yards 39-lnch fabric. Send FIFTY CENTS (coins) lor this pattern-add 10 cents 'for each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to Marian Mar tin, Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 2H2 West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, with SIZE and STYLE NUM BER. 1 100 FASHION FINDS the best, newest, most beautiful Printed Patterns for Spring Summer, 1961. Sec them all in :our brand-new Color Catalog. Send 35 cents now! 12 - Iv f" v l I el I : b I 9104 SIZES 10-20 'jr. - - I if 3 , :l t. : .- R x r r . Mijm Viier office Hod Miller, new nresi dejit of ihe Southern OroKon Salesmen's club, left, is shown recHvlntf the gnvel from the rctlrinR president Charles Shepherd dur ing the club's annual installation dinner dance held last week at the Jackson hotel. Also installed were Dick McEhlosc, vice JANUARY 31. 1961 JFK More E Press Than By A. ROBERT SMITH Mail Tribune Washington Correspondent Washington - President Kennedy handles himself with greater ease and effectiveness "'SS ? 1 an cltner of his two pre d e cessors when it comes to conducting a press confer ence. This, at least, was the initial impres sion based upon his first Smith encounter with reporters in that national institution, the presidential news conference. Harry S. Truman broke away from the tradition of Franklin D. Roosevelt, who let reporters come into the president's oval office and stand about his big desk. Be cause of his polio affliction, this was a ready way to ac commodate both the president and the reporters who wanted frequent access to the chief executive. No Treaties The news conferences in Truman's era were moved to the old state department build ing and were conducted in a room once used for signing treaties. But Harry Truman signed no treaties with the press in his weekly meetings. Instead, Truman seemed al ways to be jousting with re porters. To him the news con ference was a contest of wits. The reporters, he appeared to believe, were always trying to trap him with lough questions, maybe even loaded questions. His (jreal satisfaction showed every lime he thought he had eluded their wicked designs. Sometimes he hud to snap out a "no comment" to foreclose discussion of a sensitive issue. More often than not, his answers were terse and often conveyed little news and no substance. Dwight D. Eisenhower came to the White House from a career generally sheltered from the demands of the press for answers to touchy ques tions. There was great appre hension he might not be co operative, Dirocl Quotes Instead, Eisenhower allow ed for the first time the direct quotation of his answers. Previously, reporters always had to paraphrase presidential answers and never use quota lion marks. This old device was supposed to protect the president from making unfor tunate statements. If he could n't be quoled, no one could ever prove he said what Ihe newspapers paraphrased him as saying. Frank VanDyke Is Head Of Natural History Group Frank J. VanDyke, Med ford, was elected president of the Crater Lake Natural His tory association at the annual meeting of the board of direc tors at the park Jan. 26. Park Superintendent Otto M. Brown, retiring president, conducted the meeting l which association accomplish ments during 19(10 were dis cussed and plans made for 1961. Also elected was Francis Jacot, assistant chief ranger for the park, to the board of directors. Other board mem bers include William Jonk'"S, Klamath Falls, and Roby Ma- bcry, Mrs. Nelson Smith, Mrs. Ben Pool, Fred J. Novak, and Bruce W. Black, all of Crater Lake National park. The Crater Lake Natural History association is a non profit educational corporation established to assist in the scientific, educational, histor ical and interpretive activities nt-ixiiiixnt Tfi ive With ce or Truman Also, Eisenhower allowed the news conference to be photographed by film cameras for later broadcast on tele vision. Broadcast tapes for radio stations were also per mitted. But the president often showed a distaste for this or deal. He came not gladly to these weekly encounters. It was a duty, imposed by tradi tion, and he performed it 's Favorites 5 135' i j-" Mo W Here are many of baby's special pels, worked in the easy embroidery stitches. Do lazy-daisy flowers in gay colors, blue predominant for a boy, pink for a girl. Do in blocks or in one panel. Pat tern 72:10: transfer of 9 molifs 5'jxBVi in. Send THIRTY-FIVE cents (coins) for this pattern-add 10 cents for each pattern for lsl class mailing. Send to Med ford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 103, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN NUM BER. JUST OUT! Our 1961 Nee dlecraft Book. Over 125 de signs for home furnishings, for fashions- knit, crochet, em broider, weave, sew, quilt -toys, gifts bazaar items. FREE -six designs for popular veil caps. Quick-send 25 cents TODAY. of the National Park Service. Association funds are secured through the sale of slides, maps, popular and scientific publications and donations. Informative Literature Publication of informative literature on Crater Lake Na tional park has been an Im portant association function. The association now has stocks and books and booklets on such natural history sub jects as the birds, the golden mantled ground squirrel, and Hie wildflowcrs of the park. "Nature Notes From Crater Lake" is published from time to lime and contains various subjects dealing with the park's human and natural history. Superintendent Brown stal ed that anybody ink-rested in learning more about the asso ciation should contact the Executive Secretary, Crater Lake Natural History associa tion, Crater Lake, Ore. & JO V Hjii-hi'i. M'rliirv.t r,niiiir- Baby 2 Art Clilpmnn, program chairman and V. L. Sntlit-rlin, tail-lwistor. Purpose of the organ ization Is lo brlnK a rloscr relationship be tween the salesmen and retail merchants of the area. n bravely and, on the whole, ably. Eisenhower, however, fail ed to use the press conference as a sounding board very of ten. His answers often rambled all over the lot and gave newsmen little to hang their stories on in the way of news or positive comment. Ike rarely, if ever, said "no com ment" but often his lengthy answers meant the same thing. Kennedy now has added the live television experience to the evolution through which the news conference has gone. He also moved the conference to a new, large auditorium with modern broadcasting fa cilities - and padded seats for newsmen, in place of the hard wooden chairs in that old treaty room. Reporters won dered whether they were to be exceptions to the Spartan tone of the New Frontier. More important, Kennedy meets the press with a certain restrained eagerness. It does n't show in his reserved and quiet manner; it does show in his desire to articulate the position of the United States government on a wide range of issues. LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY Probate Department No. 10HBU NOTICE TO CHEIHTOItS In Ihe Matter of the Estate of R. DeWtt, also known as RUDOLPH DeWIT, also known as RALPH DeWIT, Deceased. The undersigned, having been annolnlcd Executor of Ihe .move entitled estate by the Circuit Court of the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, and having qualified, notice is hereby given to all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present them ol the office of the undersigned's Attorney at 212 Lcv erette Uuildlng, Medford. Oregon, properly verified, and with proper vouchers, within six months (6) from the date of the first publica tion of this notice which is the 31st day of. January. 11)01 Nlcklas R. DcWitl, Executor JOHN M. HOSS Allornuy for Executor '212 Lcvcrctlc Bldg. Medford, Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given lhat I have been appointed by the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for Jackson County, Administrator of the Eslnle of John William Peter son, deceased, and have qualified. All ncrsons bavins claims against the estate of said Decedent arc hereby notified to present them with proper vouchers, duly certi fied to me at my office at 12ft East Ma n Mrccl. Medford. urcgon within six months from the date of Ibis notice. Dated and first published Janu ary 31, Mini. RONALD L. RICKETS Administrator Classified Rates Minimum Size: Two Lines 1 day per word 2 days per word 3 days per word ...... Rr. 4 davs per word ............. 17c days per word ........ I!ic 6 days per word 20c By Lino Per Month $3.00 (Minimum Cnsh Ad 80c) Box Number Service Charge 50c flusiness Directory Karh line per month ........ $2. 25 Minimum per month $6.75 Dead Lino on Classified Ads 5:00 p.m. for following day, except 10 a.m. for Monday; for Sunday noon Saturday. Dead Line on Deploy Clari fied Ads 10:00 A.M. Saturday for Sunday u:ul ntundny. 3 P.M. the dny betore Dupli cation for Tucs through Fri. APPROVKD CKKD1T C1IAKGKS 1111,1. KD I1V rilR LINE Minimum Charge $i.20 CLASSIFIED AD DIRECTORY PERSONAL Lodge Notices 1 Special Club Event 2 Pergonal ...... 3 Lost and Found 4 Instructing , ........ 6 Wanted Male Help - 10 Wanted Female Help 11 Mnle or Female Help 13 Wanted Situations 13 Wanted Miscellaneous 14 Financial & Loans IS REAL ESTATE For Rent Houses 20 For Kent A part men tii - 21 For Rent Furnished Room, 11 Rent Rooms and Uoarri ....... 23 For Rent Miscellaneous 2 4 Wanted To Rent 25 Medford Realty Board 30 For Sale Real Folate 31 llttsine.M Opportunities -.- 32 Wanted Real Estate ... 33 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS llui Id i n(t Supplies 40 Appliances 41 Furniture .. .. 42 Musical Equip.. Radio. TV 43 Sports and Hobbies .... 44 Miscellaneous ....WH....M.W 45 Dors and Pets 50 Poultry SI Llvestrtk ! ........... !3 Wanted Livestock S3 Hay. drain and Feed M Fruits St Vegetables 85 Automotive A Equipment Machinery and Tractors 60 i.oRKind Equipment ............ 81 Fqiitpment for Rent HW fi'4 Trailers In Paris and Accessories 71 Cycles and Scooters 73 Cars and Trucks 73 UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late lo Classify . Ruslness Directory R Card of Thanks C A Too lata To Classify FOR" SALE ""or Trade 2-bdrm" house, Partly furn.. on Eastside near Roosevelt school. Would consider vacant lot or lfi' trailer house as part pment E tiould. SP a. 1,102. FOR SALE 12 "ft boat sT 12 h n motor, SI 2,1, cement mixer. $.10. ttiChureh St.. Phoenix S A V K Pabeo 21S lb S-tah roofin. 2 colors, I $7 30 a square, cash Ac carry 4 x Q x t V-nroovrd. A grade mahocanv at 94 48 each Oak flooriUR at $110 per M. 1 x hrathtn WO M SU II rem Stamp NORTON LUMBER CO Phoenix While 0ty MEDFORD MAIL t. if id. e i. r ii "What tickles me I bought this gun in the Classified Ads from my dentist!" A Too Lata To Classify FOR SALE Almost new Frigidaire range. SP 2-G767. FREE FILL DIRT Call SP 2-7853 WANTED House to move on city lot. Call SP 3-6646 or SP 2-9626. PANSY PLANTS in bloom. Hardy, field grown. BERHYDALE FLOWER FARM ROSEBUSHES. Potted, showing spring growth. Bush. Climbers, Florabundas. BERRYDALE FLOWER FARM 1x8 V Rustic Cedar S50 1x10" 12" channel batt $55. 2x6 T & G S28. WESTSIDE LUMBER CO. 1)24 Summit Ave. SP 2-2551) FOR SALE BUNDLES of old newspapers. 20c each. Mail Trib une OHlce. 33 N Fir. HEATHKIT From your authorized factory representative. Southern Ore Northern Calif. VERL G, WALKER CO. 205 W Jnckson SP 3-7557 Medford. Oregon Big Green Fir Slabs SUMMER PRICES S & H GREEN STAMPS MEDFORD FUEL SP 2-2111 1 LODGE NOTICES Medford Lodge No. 83 I.O.O.F. Pot luck dinner 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 31. meeting ol Lodge following. Visitors welcome. Jack Adnms, N.O. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 1833. & Auxiliary, meets 1st & 3rd Tucs. of each month at 8 p.m., Vet erans' Bldg. Vic David, Commander 3-PERSONAL Not responsible for any debts other than my own after ihis date. William C. Barber, 75 S. 7th, Central Point. INCOME TAX service, will pick up & deliver. SP 2-4010 eves. ACANCIES 1 private rm, up stairs for man or woman 2 va cancies downstairs for men. Best of food. Home atmosphere. If you are elderly come visit our home and see how happy we ore. Rowell's Home for the Aged. 521 Edwards St. SP 2-0031, ANYONE having information on former Students of the Gradua tion Class from Medford Senior High for the year 1051 please write to Class of 1951 Tc F. K, Lawson Generai Delivery Med ford , Oregon OPENING Kindergarten in Eagle Point. Those interested contact Mrs. Modee. HI 6-3849. MILLIE Cook St Anna Mae Rowan have joined the staff of House of Beauty. 309 East 8th. Phone SP 2-8226. JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB Closed until further notice. Due to illness. Efficient Tax Service CENTRAL POINT BUSINESS AGENCY 319Pinc NO 4-1787 DENTURES rcpaiied & re-lined while you wait. Dav or eve Ph SP 3-602G 25 Lo2ierLane. Tax Service, Maxene Dungey 3558 Table Rock Rd. NO 4-2731 TODD'S BARBER SHOP" 132 N Riverside Come in or phone for appointmcnt SP 3-5083 REAL" ESTATE LOANS to S2500 Commercial Industrial Finance C or p t a I n&R iversi d e S P 3-45 6 4 PROMPT TAX SERVICE 3512 Table Rock Rd. NOjl-1352 ANYONE having a drinking prob lem is welcome at Alcoholic Anonymous 8:30 p.m Tues & Sat Rear of 212 N Oakdale SP 2-6657 HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS? See Clitt Whitney. He can ar range a loan for you from $50 to $1500 on furniture, automo bile or salary American Finance Corp.. 123 W Main St.. Ph SP-2-6201 4-LOST AND FOUND STRAYED from Gregory Rd brown saddle mare. Quarter circle mule shoe on left stifle. If found please call SP 3-2444 eves. LOST Black white Toy Fox Terrier, on Wanner Creek Rd. If found please call KE 3-l((i6 after 5 p.m. during the day SP 2- 2H!7. Childs pet. Reward. LADY MKDKOKD BKAHTY SALON 32 N. Onkdale. SP3-3'-Mt. 10-WANTED MALE HELP NEKD 1 man. must he neat & will ins; to work Commissions. Apply Hrncficlat Standard Life. Rm. 20!i, Leverctte BUiR., morninsts only. 6pportunity for man to work for fast growing Wat kins Co. Top commissions. Experienco unnec essary, Ae no handicap. For ap pointment call MU 9-7212. John Walker. ATTENTION ASHLAND Phoenix & Talent NEWSPAPER CARRIERS WANTED Applications are now bring ac cepted for nrwspaper earners In the following areas Lincoln School area Rritcoe School area S O.C area Vicinity of library Phoenix Talent REQUIREMENTS Applicants must be at lesst 12 jems of ase and in Jr or Sr MiSh Apply n person to Wvatl Rosborounh. 1224 Iowa at. Ash-i land, or cll SP 2-6H1. ExuMiJ j TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORE. 10 WANTED MALE HEIP MANAGER To train men to collect opin ions for Educational Founda tion. College or equivalent, car necessary. Also, 2 col lege age men as trainees. For appointment send resume to Tribune Box 4412. Experienced licensed real estate salesman. Reputable firm, nice office. Regies confidential. Write Tribune Bex 4 1 17. SELL REAL ESTATE Mostly rural Phoenix, Talent, Ash and ari.a. One of the Best. Prefer experienced but not nec essary, possinic auD-uincc. Es tablished Realtor. Own men know of this ad. Write Tribune Box 4098. SALES INSURANCE IMMEDIATE OPENING We will have a Company Per sonnel Representative (Mr. B. E. Bcrgi at the JACKSON HOTEL in Medford, Oregon WED., FEB. 1 from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. TO INTERVIEW MEN for a position that rcaulres trav eling in ihis area of the slate from Monday morning to Friday nigni eaen week, weef-'iids and all holidays off. We require all applicants to be of lecal ace. have high school education or equivalent, neat appearing and nave a gooa car tnot over e yrs old). Guaranteed salary of $455 per month (paid weekly) plus a good weeKiy nonus. uompieie Train ing on full pay, American Republic Insurance Company. 11 -WANTED FEMALE HELP NEW FIELD FOR SALESWOMEN No Parties-No Investment We offer: Immediate highest paid commissions. Management opportunities. Complete training program. Unlimited prospects. Salary St fringe benefits for those who qualify. Women accepted must be mature, career minded own automobile. Call SP 2-4237 before noon, Girardian Insurance Co. 34 N. Central. Rm. 105. Thursday, Friday & Saturday ECONOMY CABINET SHOP KE 5-1173 All kinds cabinets, made to order; birch room dividers; birch kitchen cabinets, formica work. Terms on Approved Credit 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 Address Count the Same m Other Words Mail Now to Classified Ad Dept., MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon Please run my ad for DAYS in THE MAIL TRIBUNE under Classification 0 I enclose $ in full payment NAME PHONE ADDRESS 5?. City 1 1 WANTED FEMALE HEIP LADIES Earn up to 2 hr. selling Daoywear. o nouse eui"B postcard to CUTIES, Warsaw, ma HAVE opening for one woman to sen waiKins osmetic wrc. i5" est commission. MU 9-7212 for appointment. John Walker. 12 MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED immediately for pleas ant interesting worn, weai ap pearance St pieasant personality essential. No rioor to door selling. Commission basis. Tupperware Plastics. For appointment call SP 3-7361 extension 22. 5 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. 13 WANTED SITUATIONS CARPENTER WORK HP 2-4332 CHILD care. Girls. 3ft yrs. & up. SP 2-8495. CHILD CARE, PRE-SCHOOL Milla ScoU SP 2-5697 nrrctrr..iklnr' Alterations. SDCcial- izing in unuaren s uioxnes. r.c a- 128!l, RELIABLE lady wants housework. Refs. call alter a p.m. uijo-ioow ni.nPR inriv wishes babv sitting eves, uwn transportation, ar - 7456. CHILD care. Own car. Call before 0 p.m. SP 31538 WANTED -ft HOUSEWORK - Experienced ref. SP 3-6576. Experienced woman wants house- work. Reference. KE 5-2373. IRONING Free pickup & del SP 2-7456. CABINET, carpenter work, paint ing plastering, sink tops, re modeling, any, type of work home needs SP 3-607L YARD WORK. Hauling. Fertilizer for sale. SP 2-U76H. BABY Sitting, your house. Anna Gonzalez, af 3-ib4a. BABY sitting after school, eves. & week ends. sr z-aoi CHRISTIAN mother desires to keep child. 5 day wk. Excellent rei's SP 2-5831. HOUSEWORK SP 3-4890 SEWING . QUILTING SP 2-8754 ALTERATIONS SEWING Alterations. All kinds Outsize or large women, leen- agers. cnimren. a f dud. ALTERATIONS SP 3-3510 GOOD IRONING, fast service, pick Up fit oei. l nr. rvr, j-a-to. BOOKKEEPING , in my home. phSP 2-2480; CHILD CARE CENTER Medford Nursery School Mrs Ethel Tennant SP 2-6013 DRESSMAKING - ALTERATIONS Mrs Shepard, SP 3-4863 ALL types carpenter work No Job too small SP 3-5243 SP 3-63B2 14-Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Ashley heater. Good condition. SP 2-4407. WANTED Used wood shop equip ment. Saw, jointer, shaper, etc. NO 4-2261 after 5 pjn. USED PIANOS wanted Will pay Cash. Erskine's SP 2-4296. CASH for furniture, appliances, rnisc. SP 2-6355. CALL USI SP 2-8218 WE NEED FURNITURE FOR a better deal on your coins THOMPSON. SP 2-6782 WANT BARKIE POLES Contact us 'for prices & speci fications. J. H. Baxter & Co. Box 3. Grants Pass. GR 6-6666 CASH FOR FURNITURE Mise tools or anything saleable Or will sell on consignment Sale every Thurs. WE PAY MORE I Red Barn Auction Co, S Hwy 90 KE 5-1828 CASH FOR FURNITURE SP 2-2958 or SP2-8T60 Best Cash Deal For Good used furniture & Misc. OAK GROVE FURNITURE SP 3-1 H64 or SP 3-272fi anytime 15-FINANCIAL S LOANS A number of well secured con tracts. Amounts $1500 to $3000. Monthlv payments. 10 discount. Write Tribune Box 4093. For Action . . . Use Tribune Want Ads Country Homes Built on 2Y acres to your specifications. New home open for inspec tion. Drive out Table Rock Rd.. cross river and follow sign to . . . "IAND OF MANY OAKS" Call UL 5-1138 20-FOR RENT HOUSES CLEAN 1-bdrm. Turn., all elec. Carport. Water 6t ?aroage pa. ijs, CLEAN i-bdfm "iinfurn adults. SP 3-5958 Attractive 2-bdrm. duplex, no pets. SP 2-6569 2-BDRM. furn, house. Quiet loca tion. Spring St.. Dlst. Aauits. Rpfs SRO. SP 2-4056. 3-BDRM. unfurn. in Gold Hill, 60. SMALL house, some furniture. wood or elec. neat, waier paio. ? Vancouver .SP 2-4313. UNFURN.. f-bdrm, cottage. 107 North Peach. Information St key at i in East 6th St. MODERN rurnrapt7"pfea.sant loca- lion. uniy io ncnauiv. r- 2-fi!H4. 2-BDRM. unfurn. house. SP 2-5361. see any Time. NEW 2-bdrm. home in the Upper Applceate. TW 9-1520. 2-BDRM- house on A. $45 mo. Refs . req u ired SP 2J 850. LARGE unfurn. 1-bdrm. duplex. SP 2-9320 3-RM. furn. duplex. Block from Library, of 2-2BU4. CLEAN, small, unfurn. Range, refrig., garage, 2-9176 or SP 2-6736. 2-BDRM. furn. duplex. 304 Alice $50. SP 2-6009. 3-BDRM furn. house, oil heat SP 2-5030 3-BDRM.. den. 2 baths. S90. E. side. Available 15th. SP 3-5020. SMALL furn. 4-rm. house. $37.50. SP 2-6801. VERY nice 2-bdrm. unfurn. duplex. Adults. S80. SP 2-7646. FOR RENT 3-Bdrm. house, water pd. $75. 824 N. Riverside, or SP-2-4171. FOR RENT New 2 bdrm. house unfurn Talent area. KE 5-1244. FOR RENT 3 bdrm. home, 2 baths, double car garage. $90. No drink ers. Regs. Call between 10 a.m. St 6 p.m. Rt. 1. Box 48. Old Pa cific Hwy. South of Talent. FOR RENT 3 rm. partly furn. du plex. SP 2-5875. 1-BDRM. furn. duplex $90. ySP 3 4368. Call afternoons. 2-BDRM. HOUSE SP 3-4988 CABINS $8 WEEK & UP. 1501 N. Riverside. SP 3-9196. BDRM. duplex unfurn. Carport, paid heating, water. Adults. $75. SP 2-5428. DOWNSTAIRS OF LARGE MEDFORD HOME. Close in. Includes 3 bdrms. JU 2-3700 2 DUPLEX apts., 1 furn., $70; 1 un furn . $55. Water pd. 231 & 233 So Ivy. SP 2-2509 or SP 2-4002. 1 BDRM. furn., close in Adults. SP 2-9788. 922 N. Central. FURN. house with automatic wash er Jfcjlryer, $40. 204 S. Grape. 2-BDRM. duplex, newly redecorat ed, S80. SP 2-7228. 2-BDRM. duplex, nearly new. Gas range & elec. refrig. SP 3-2349. For Rent or For Sale Older 3 bdrm. home. SP 3-4325. NEAT 2-BDRM. HOME, newly dec orated. SP 2-4885. FURN 1-bdrm. duplex, complete with automatic washer, newly painted, S50.siJ 3-au74. CLEAN, unfurn., 1-bdrm, house. $35 mo. 528 S. SP 2-4086 LARGE unfurn. 2-bdrm. duplex Carport. $90. SP 3-4422. 2-BDRM. unfurn., neat & compact. Close to Washington school. Wired for washer & dryer. Nice JI -14 5. SP 3-3123. FOR RENT Large 2 bdrm. duplex. Nice yard, good location, small chiluren allowed. $80. SP 2-2238 after 5. All day Sat. & Sun. 3-RM furn. cabin. Elec. stove & refrig. Fireplace. $30. SP 3-2311 after 6. CLEAN 1 bdrm, unfurn. house, available Feb. 8. Adults, ref. $60. SP 2-291 3; FOR LEASE 4 bdrm. home, easy walking distance, immediate pos session $90 mo. Call Herried Real Estate, SP 3-7464. FOR SALE COMICE PEARS GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES Bring Containers HAY PINNACLE PACKING Co. INC. 220 No. Fir St. Phone SP 2-6271 Monday Through Saturday, 8 to S 20-FOR RENT HOUSES NEW clean 1 bdrm. furn. in Jack sonville TW 9-1163. Inq. 400 N, 5th. Jacksonville. NICE 2 bdrm. unfurn. duplex, closa in. water paid price $80. Adults. Ph. eve. SP 3-1219. 2 BDRM. furn. house. Children, pets welcom e. 406 j Chest n u t LOVELY 2-bdrm. duplex, adults, no pets. 1102 Dakota. SP 3-4996. 1-BDRM. unfurn. duplex. All elec". Garage & storage. Adults onlv. $60 312 Columbus or SP2-2190. FOR RENT Small house. Jackson vllle. TW 9-1637. UNFURN. 3-bdrm. duplex. Elec. heat. Carport. Near schools. SP 3- 5200. ' 1 BDRM. partly furn. duplex. Large, light rooms. Hardwood floors. Adults, no pets. SP 2-2282, eves FURN. duplex. 3 rms., servico porch & bath 2520 Merriman Rd. FOR RENT I -bdrm modern cot tages, elec. kitchen, oil heat $40 mo. 2U60 Table Rock Rd FURN COTTAGE dl79 Crater Lake Hwy SP 3-3709 FURNISHED CABINS Utilities pd KE 5-1468 21 For Rent Apartments LARGE apt., fireplace. Us.i washer & dryer. Water garbage seiv Ice incl. Garden spot. Bus by door. Partly furn., S55. Unfurl.. $50 mo. KE 5-1074. FURN. apt. in Central Point. SP 2-4257 3-RM, furn. apt. Lights, water, gar- oage po. -u mo. 1102 ;N. Main, St.. Phoenix Inquire Daniel's Cafe. KE 5-1770. 2-RM. furn. apt., utilities furn., $45, bhaay oaKs Trailer court, cen- tral Point. CLEAN 3-rm. apt., close in. $45, 518 Putman. Inquire 2902 N. 99, LARGE groundfloor furn. apt.. close in. Suitable for 1 or 3 adults. Call at 708 W. 6th or phone SP 3-4911. or SP 2-2907 . FOR RENT 3 rm. furn. apts. All elec. Gentleman only. See at 207 Wagner Ave.. Talent. KE 5-1273 or SP 3-3714. FURN. APT. to elderly Lady of Gentleman. $37.50. Utilities Pd. at 333 E. Jac kson. APT., furn., upstairs, outside en- t ra nee. $30. 204 So. Gra pe CUTE St clean 3-rm. furn. apt., ground floor. Private entrance, garbage & water paid. Auto, washer. Adults, no pets. SP 2-7218. FURN. 3 rms. Rt bath. Utilities pd. $75. 603 N. Bartlett. LARGE 2 BDRM. FURN. APT. $65. WESTSIDE. SP 2-8659 APT. Lights & water pd. Pre fer pensioner. 21 7 W. 2nd. 3-BDRM. furn. apt. Utilities pd. 813 Grant St. S P 3-4195 or SP 2-9919. ATTRACTIVE, clean, well furn. apt. Garage. Water & garbage pd. No pe ts 817 W. 10th. - 2-BDRM. furn. apt. Oil heat. Nice Sc clean. Hot & cold water & garbage furn. $60. Garden if wanted. 319 Newtown. For ap pointment to see SP 2-7901. ATTRACTIVE 3-rm. furn., water garbage pd. Close in. SP 2-6629. 1-BDRM. apt. partly furn. Elec, heat. Near high school. SP 3-6011. We are EXPERTS AT on Medfcrd homes anc values. We a 1 1 agree thi; home is priced right. It ha: 3 bedrooms, is in a top east side location - among nev homes, close to Hedrick Lovely covered patio anc secluded back yard. Will al ways have good resale value. Only $15,500 with $650 Down plus closing costs on' FHA terms. After 5:00 P.M. Call Bill Kerr SP 2-4496 Ida Goodwin SP 3-1464 Dorothy Monroe SP 2-2977 BAY Builders Supply QUALITY BLOCKS Chimneys 727 W. McAndrewi PHONE SP 3-4575 Jackson, Josephine A Siskiyou Counties Consecutive Insertions Minimum Slxe 2 Lines 1 day .08 per word 2 days .12 per word 3 " .13 4 ' .17 " 5 " .IS " " " .20 M M Minimum cash price Rfle Minimum size 2 lines. Charsrd ads, on approved credit, ire hilled on line rate, Minimum charge SI. 20. Minimum slit 2 lines. Rate outside the three Counties, 9c per word per day. kcEniayer j M 116 So. Central I J K A I Prestressed I i I-J Concrete o o o