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SUNDAY, MAY 13. 1962
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
Communications
Workers Oppose
Home Rule Plan
The Communications Work'
ers of America Local 9208 in
Medford has gone on record
against the proposed Home
Rule charter and endorsed a
number of candidates for the
primary election Friday, May
18.
"We believe the voter will
lose control of the county
government and the commis
sioners and administrative as
sistant will have too much
power granted them in con
trolling county affairs. We in.
tend to actively oppose tills
charter," the union local said
The workers endorsed
Charles Crary, James Redden,
Al Bradford for state rcpre
sentatives.
Endorse Morriion
They also endorsed W. E
Morrison as a write-in candi
date for state senator. "We
feel he is the best qualified
candidate and will represent
all interests, all people fairly
and conscientiously as state
senator. He is opposed to the
charter and home rule as it
now stands. We intend to ac
tively suport him," the union
announced.
The union local endorsed E.
M. Madden for county clerk.
Robert Duncan for congres
sional representative from the
Fourth Congressional district
and K. C. (Swede) Wernmark
for county judge.
Thomas J. Reeder, former
Jackson county district attor
ney, urged the nomination of
Duncan as the Democratic
candidate for fourth district
congressman when he spoke
before the local last week. He
would be the strongest Demo
cratic candidate for the gen
eral election, Reeder said.
A Sewing Buy!
Easy, INSTANT, fitting -just
sash -tie it! No waist
seams, no fuss to this bright
young casual all the girls
want for Summer. Choose
denim, seersucker or poplin.
Printed Pattern 9378: Girls'
Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12. 14. Size 10
takes 2 yards 45-Inch fabric.
THIRTY-FIVE CENTS in
coins for this pattern - add 10
cents for each pattern for
first-class mail. Send to Mar
ian Martin, Medford Mail
Tribune. Pattern Dept., 232
West 18th St.. New York 11,
N.Y. Print plainly NAME,
ADDRESS with SIZE and
STYLE NUMBER.
Extra Big Rummer Catalog
-over 106 styles for all sizes,
occasions. Send 35c.
Be Choosy . . .
Get
Jacuzzi
PUMPS!
Vi H.P.
DEEP WELL PUMP
With 42 Gal. Tank
and Air Charger
$15.95 down,
$13.15 per mo.
Centrifugal
Irrigation Pumpi
and up
Siskiyou Hardware
225 W. Main Ph. SP 2-2939
SIH GREEN STAMPS
The Week in
Building
Shutdown
United Prasi International
Northern California build
ing contractors, hit by scat
tered strikes since several
union contracts expired May
1, ordered a virtual shutdown
on about $3.3 billion worth of
projects.
About 120,000 workers were
scheduled to be idled.
Unions applying to the "no
contract, no work policy al
ready had shut down about
20 per cent of construction in
46 counties.
The contractors' action af
fected building projects rang
ing from California's mam
moth $1.75 billion water plan
to single-family homes. The
construction of highways,
bridges, schools, sewage
plants, state and federal office
buildings also were to be de
layed, as well as nearly all
major private building proj
ects.
Effective May 14
It was expected the shut
down would become effective
May 14.
Contracts with laborers
carpenters, cement masons
and construction teamsters ex
pired May 1. All the unions
arc affiliated with the AFL-
CIO except the independent
teamsters.
The principal employers'
group, the Associated General
Contractors, said union de
mands greatly exceeded the
Kennedy administration pol
icy of wage increases limited
to about 3 per cent a year.
Employers have been offer
ing what amounts to a 32-
ccnts an hour increase in a
three-year-package. The un
ions have asked for a package
amounting to $1.15 an hour
in increases during three
years.
Elsewhere during the week,
there were these develop
ments:
Titovi Soviet Cosmonaut
Gherman Titov visited the
San Francisco Bay Area for
two days and took a cruise on
the harbor to cap his stay. He
came to California with his
wife following a stopover at
the Seattle World's Fair.
Water: The California wa
ter plan, an immense project
aimed at conserving and sell
ing billions of gallons now
wasted in the sea, made its
first delivery. Gov. Edmund
G. Brown signaled the be
ginning of a flow through
the South Bay Aqueduct near
Livermore. The system even
tually will carry surplus wa
ter into southern California, a
distance of 850 miles from its
starting point.
Elephants! The first inter
collegiate elephant race in
human history was held at
Orange County State college
with 15 entries.
Storktt Thomas M. Storke,
editor and publisher of the
Santa Barbara News -Press,
was awarded the 10B2 Pulitz
er Prize for Editorial Writing.
He received the $1,000 prize
for his forceful editorials
calling public attention to the
activities of a semi-secret or
ganization known as the John
Birch Society."
The News-Press was one of
the first newspapers to pub
lish both a scries of articles
about the John Birch Society
Hospitals Subject
Of Medicine Show
Ways in which scientific
equipment and facilities are
uniquely combined with per
sonal care and attention in
today's hospitals will be dem
onstrated on "Adventures in
Medicine" at 3:30 o'clock this
afternoon over station KBES
TV. Of the more than mil
lion people presently em
ployed by hospitals, many
work "behind the scenes" and
arc rarely, if ever, seen by
the patient.
Representing various hospi
tal teams and professions on
the program will be Mrs.
Alice Crawford, director of
nurses, Ashland Community
hospital; Mrs. Shirley Ste
vens, medical technologist.
Mrs. Helen Lamberg. medical
record librarian, and Marion
II. Wells, registered pharma
cist, Scored Heart hospital;
and Mrs. Evadyn MacLeod,
chief dietitian, and Robert
Sutton, chief x-ray technician,
Rogue Valley hospital.
for
Healthy
SEPTIC
TAMK
fcr'J CESSPOOLS
'ntUHlt,pTKM I AND DRAINS
W IIW1 JMIltlll
Us SEPTONIC Regularly!
Kopi lV wet k; no. Her- M AQ
air t ro. ' r m '
horm!t t pkimtt.ng lm
California
Contractors Order
of Major
and to follow with editorial
comment. The series, written
by News-Press staff reporter
Hans Engh, appeared Jan. 22
23, 1961. Storke, in comment
ing on the award, said "What
I and the News-Press did, is
only what any good American
newspaper would havo done
under the same circum
stances."
April: San Francisco police
chief Thomas Cahill consid
ered the use of German Shep
herd dogs to accompany pa
trolmen on their beats. The
announcement came after the
chief ordered 100 more men
includin? some station cao-tains-back
to the streets to
combat a recent wave of
purse - snatching and mug
gings. Public demand for more po
lice protection on the streets
reached a peak when April
Aaron, a 22-year-old secretary,
was beaten and knifed last
month while walking through
Golden Gate Park to a Mor
mon Church function. Doctors
were forced to remove her
right eye. Her face, legs and
arms still bear scars.
Cohen: Mickey Cohen sur
rendered to authorities for re
turn to Alcatraz where he will
serve a 15-year sentence for
tax evasion. Last minute at
tempts to keep Cohen at liber
ty on $100,000 bail failed. U.S.
Supreme Court Justice Wil
liam O. Douglas refused to
Brant an extension on the
$100.00 bail under which Co
hen had been free since Octo
ber pending appeal on his
LEGAL NOTICES
NATIONAL FORK ST TIMBER
FOB RALE
Rfaver Fork Sate
nni atirtinn hiris will be received
bv the Forest Supervisor or his
authorized repreentntive lit the
office of the Fnrmt Suoervfsor.
Post Office Buildinit. Medford.
fiMimn hftrjinnlnv nt 2:00 n.111..
June IS. in2. for all merchantable
timher marked or designated for
cutling- on an area embracing 281
acres, more or less, wn-un
Hnn 21. 22 27 and 2R. T. 35 S.
R 4 F... W.M.. surveved, in the
Rmriio Rfvr National Forest. Jack
son Countv. Ormon. The estimated
vnimnM nrv H4(i M hoard feel tit
Doiielnji-fir; 260 M board feet of
ponrierosa. sugar. Jeffrev Bnd west
ern white nine: and 350 M board
r.t nt urhft fir nnri other sne-
cles. The minimum acceptable bid
ner M board fret is as rouown:
Douglns-fir $0.35: ponderosa. Mi
liar JMfrev and western white
nine SB.";' whH fir nd other
novelet" 3 0S. This Includes the
following rates, ner M board foet
tnr fttiimpnee. Including dennit
for sal" BTa betterment: V(W
hwse -Ate nhn an rirtitlnnnl $.ln
fnr roupl-Mr: 15 base rale
win an addition t.85 fr non
dros. sugar. JeC'-f' nd west
ern white nine: nn base '"le
nlus an adHltionnl n.70 fnr white
fir and other snertes. nd ! 25
'or sU'li dinoM for all soeclcB.
The nriri bid for tuninnee Khali
be considered a tentative rates
subfert to ouarieriv calendar jn
tuttnmnt uncord or downward bv
n.S of the d"ference between he
vere of the monthly nnufiss-
fr Re'on 1nire. a rnlcu'ited
iv t"e Foiev Service or 'he 'e
rn Pine Association Lumher Price
fnriev for th- tbree nreviou
mnnltn, pnrl he following hc
indices: Dnuglas-flr "R.flR fR- 1
nnnHerosn. sugar, JffAv nd
"eslprn white nine R2 : while '
fir and nther sneoies BOM (Al.
Such adiustmenls In the nrice for
stumoage hMl he applicable to
timber scaled during the three !
months pcriort follow!" the ouar.
ter for wnicn toe anuis'mem is
comnu'ed. tn no event, however,
shall the tiayment rates for each
ouarter he less than 'be be
recs as stated above. When the
adtuMen ra'es hv soecies are
lower than the hne rate, me otr
fcrence between the total dollar
value of the Umber cut at iH
lusted rates and at base rates ""ill
be recorded for each sneclcs. The
stumnage rate for a aperies will
not be increased above the base
rate until the subsequent adiusted
rates above the base rate will rie'
veion an accumulated total dollar
value for the species In execs of
the recorded accumulated differ
ence. Sealed bids will be pubHclv
onened and toted. at the office
of the Forest Supervisor, at 2:00
pm. on June 15. 10H2 All those
who suhnittlcd a satisfactory sealed
hid will be permitted immediately
to continue auction bidding A
money order, hank draft, cashier's
or certified check in the sum of
sionnnn must accompany each
bid, to he apnlied to the nurchase
price, refunded, or retained for
application to anv claim for dam
ages, according to the conditions
of sale. If requested by the pur
chaser, contract terms will permit
felling of timber in advance of
pavment up to the value of the
performance bond. If an oral bid
is declared to be high at the clos
ing of the auction, the bidder must
immediately' confirm the oral bid
bv submitting it in writing on a
Forest Service hid form. The right
to reiect anv and all hid is re
served Forest Service bid forms
for use in submitting sealed bids
and full Information concerning
the timher the conditions of sale
and the submission of bids should
be obtained from the District
Ranger, Hutle Falls, Orecon or
the Forest Supervisor, Medford,
Orrgon. before bids are submitted.
AHVKRTISKMKNT FOH B1S
Sealed hid will be rwrivrd ty
the Jfu'knon Cnunlv Cmirt nt the
Courthouse nt Medford. Oregon,
on or before in 00 AM. on (he
.Mh dv of My 1!ifi2. for the
fnnmhine of lumber for Cnuntv
Rrtrtcen No. over Evans Crek
on the Kvan Creek powd and No.
372 over Butte Creek on ihe
Netherlands Road.
Instruct torn. tn bidder and
pe.iflcnlion and plan (r said
brldce lumber mv be een at
the office of the Cnunlv Clerk or
the offd'e nt the Countv Fnpmeer.
JACKSON COl'NTY COl'RT:
FARI. M. M1ULKR
Countv .indue
CHKSTER H WENDT
Countv CnmmiMioner
T. H TAYLOR
Cnuntv Commissioner
NEW HOMP?
Plan hal lor thrifty heat
inn. Cut fuel bills in half
with J ruitom built tirt
tact! Evclutiva coun'tr
flow iv tern makes tire
placet ojvt ample, 24 hr
floor-level heat. New, for
'62 a unit that will
never hu out. It' ouar
anteed. Get all the tieM
on . . ,
FIREPLACE FURNACES
Bm 791, AiMand, 482-1794
Projects
1961 tax conviction. Cohen's
lawyer, A. L. Wiren, planned
to ask President Kennedy to
commute the sentence on
grounds it is the longest ever
imposed for an income tax vi
olation.
Reservoirs: The U.S. bureau
of reclamation promised "am
ple water ' this summer from
all bureau projects except
Millerton lake in the South
ern San Joaquin valley. Re
gional Director H. P. Dugan
said that most bureau reser
voirs were nearing their max
imum levels and have already
started water deliveries for
the 1962 season. William E.
Warne, state director of wa
ter resources, also gave an
optimistic report. He said sea
sonal rainfall had been near
or above normal in most state
areas.
Classified Rates
Minimum Sue: Two Llnei
1 day per word.
2 davi per word.
8c
12c
3 aay per word ,......,... ,J5c
o days per word......w.iric
6 day per word 20c
Jackson. Josephine and Siskiyou
Counties
Kate Other Areas Per Word
8c Per Day.
By Line Per Month $3.00
Box Number Service Charge SOo
(Minimum Cash Ad 80c
Business Directory
Each line per monlt $2 25
Minimum per month $8.75
Dead Line on Classified Ads
5:00 p.m. for tol lowing day.
except 10 a m. for Monday:
for bunday noon Saturday.
Dead Line on Display Classi
fied Ads 10:00 a m Saturday
for Sunday and Monday
3 pm. the day before publi
cation for Tucs. through Frl.
APPROVKO CREDIT
CHARGES BILLED
BY TUB LINE
Minimum Charge $1.20
CLASSIFIED
AD DIRECTORY
PERSONAL
Lodge Notices
Special Club Events ,
Personal
Lost and Found
instructions .
wanted Male Help
Wanted Female Help .
Male or Female Help .
2
3
4
a
- 10
li
- 12
- 13
H 14
- 15
wanted situations
Wanted Miscellaneous
Financial & Loans
REAL ESTATE
For Rent Houses 20
For Rent Apartments Ul
For Rent Furnished Rooms - 22
Rent Rooms, and Board ... 23
For Rent Miscellaneous 24
Wanted To Rent 25
Medford Realty Board ........ HO
For Sale Real Estate ............ 31
Buflness Opportunities 32
Wanten Real Estate 33
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Building Supplies 40
Appliances - 41
Furniture 42
Musical Equip.. Radio. TV . 43
Sports and Hobbies 44
Miscellaneous 43
Nurseries M....-......4fi
Dors and Pets 50
Poultry , 31
Livestock 32
Wanted Livestock M 33
Hav Grain and Feed 34
Fruits & Vegetables 55
Automotive & Equipment
Machinery and Tractors ... 60
LoRniiiR Equipment ......... 61
Equipment for Rent fi2
Trailers 70
Parts and Accessories MHW.K 71
Cycles and Scooters w.......,.. 72
Cars and Trucks 73
UNCLASSIFIED COPY
Too Late to Classify A
Business Directory ............ B
Card of Thanks C
A Too lale To Classify
RESTVLK Men'. Con7 double
hrca.trri to Kinftlo. SIO. 1128
W1Main. In the hack, upstairs.
FOR SALE 3 yr. old. 3 harm,
home, Pa haths. fireplace, on
large lot. 706 Ellen Ave. SP 3-67BI.
WE NEED LISTINGS!
JACKSON COUNTY REALTY
36 Pine Street-Central Point
Call Tom Morris, Sales, or
. Clayton W. Lewis, Realtor
NO 4-3015 - SP 2-6873 - 2-5247 or TA 6-9101
Wanted: licensed Real Estate Salesman
SPECIAL SALE
NOTICE
we are taking orders on
our big double loads of
UN-SPLIT
PEELER CORE WOOD
Sale
Price
$'
-k ic -k now is the time -k
TIMBER PRODUCTS
is the place
Phone SP 2-8086
Sale ends May 3 1st
A Too lata To Classify
4 x 8 x hsrd board $1 30 per
sheet. 4x8 x l- hard board $1.75
per sheet. 4 x 8 x " chspwood
underlayment $352 per sheet.
No. 1 heavy cedar hand split
shakes $17 sq. Pabco 215-Ib. 3
tab roofing, $15-yr. warranty. $8
sq. 1 x 6" At 8" sheathing $30 M.
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix White City Ashland
FOR SALE APPLEG ATE ACRE
AGE. 10 delightful acres with
610 ft. river frontage. Tall trees,
along the river, a pretty field,
and electricity available. SP-3-1543.
FOR SALE 1954 FORD PICKUP.
'j T . 4 Speed, with 1939 Motor.
CLEAN. SP 3-1543.
FOR SALE THE NEATEST 2
BEDROOM HOME near the pro
posed new Safeway store. Only
$T.500 and you name the terms.
Syll SP 3-1543:
FOR SALE 3 choice lots in Me
mory Gardens Memorial Park.
Original price. KE 5-2245.
IF YOU'RE BOTHERED
SPRAY NOW! for green or black
Aphis Ants. Crickets
or any other kind of bugs.
No job too small or large.
Call WITHROW SP 2-5376
FOR SALE Shopsmith. used very
Jiitie some extra auaenmems,
$ 1 3 3K E5j -2 780 .
FOR SALE) 1931 Ford 2-dr. deluxe
6-cyl. Overdrive. Sharp car.
2500 Sandy Terrace. Medford.
WANTED: To buy a good used
extension ladder. &vv-ojii,
Withrow.
USED BLDG. BARGAINS
100's of Windows 8c Doors,
Flooring. Siding, Shiplap & di
mension lumber. Plumbing 6c
Elcc. fixtures & supplies.
TO BE MOVED
2 bdrm. home. 1 bdrtn. duplex,
2 cabin.
Some small utility bldgf.
Prices are Right!
Westwood Housemoving
& Wrecking Co.
1 W, Clark SP 2-5330
FOR RENT 3 rm.. kitchenette. 3
beds Prefer working men. mo
N. Riverside.
SPECIALS
Linoleum Remnants galore, 8'
wide. 9!Jc lineal foot.
Linoleum Tile, each 8c
0x12 Print Linoleum Ruff 55.40
H'6'xiriO" Wool Rug $4888
11x12 Ruff Candv Strined $48.88
IM'S FLOOR COVER SHOP
1236 S Riverside SP 2-4448
ROSES For Mother's Day
Potted In full bud. 20 varieties
to choose from. $1.40 each or
6 for $7.40. Ornamental Nursery
at the new Freeway Interchange,
Central Point.
BLOX BLOX
Planed blox, big double loads
2' Summer prices.
MEDFORD FUEL. SP 2-2111
SUBURBAN Homes, Nothing Down.
4 simple interest in Rural
Areas. 912 square feet, 2 bed
room home. lOOri complete. Pay
ments under $50 per month. See
our model at 321 Marie, or call
SP 3-1379
LIME (Bulk)
Let us supply your liming needs.
Delivery Includes SPREADING
SKRVICE. ST-Mlnlmum.
AGRICULTURAL LIME DIST. CO.
c-o Kay iteneau. jacKsonvuie,
Ore. Ph. Gold Hill UL 5-1537.
Eves. Jacksonville. TW 9-1554.
PAY CASH & SAVE
12-2 Loom Wire 250' coil ....$8.88
12-2 Loom Wire 250 foot
with ground $9.99
Complete stock of Electrical
Boxes, etc.
Haggard Lbr. & Plumbing
Hwy. 911 Phoonlx KE 3-2522
FREE
Pick Up A Delivery
Lawn Mowers. Rototillers
Garden Tractors
Complete Service
"Dicks Mobile Garage"
"We Go Anywhere"
SP 3-2706
VACUUM Cleaners repaired. Free
pickup : delivery, tings parts
for all makes. SP 2-4998. Stark's.
B22 No Riverside.
SAWDUST
riMn rnA f ir-n.iili'h
MEDFORD FUEL. Tel. SP J-J1 1 1
FOR SALE BUNDLES OF OLD i
NEWSPAPERS. 20c each. Mail
jnuuue viiice. oo i.u. rn.
SEAT COVER SPECIAL
$13.88
Most cars inMallcd. Special prices
on Auto Carpels. Sure-Fit. South
Central at 12th.
FOU SALE 1 bdrm. set with
sprinKs: 1 complete dininu room
set; misc. ftirn; very reasonable.
701 West Jackson.
1
Per
Load
A-Too Late To Classify
FUR SALE LOTS suitabjis for
frailer house. $23 mo. NO 4-1897.
UPHOLSTERY
Fur it Auto. Custo-madtt Seat
Covers Auto glass Ac seat belts
installed. Free est., pickup and
delivery. Clear Plastic, Foam
Rubber.. Floor Mats. Double
Gold Bond Stamps thru Mothers
Day on all labor and materials.
GARRETT BROS.
2503 W. Main, SP 2-2789
SPECIAL
Lam in Art Counter Top 45c per
square foot. Ux4x8 Hardhoard
$1 7U sheet. Kitchen Cabinet
Pulls from 14c. a," off-set
Hinges from 20c; Knobs from 13c
. LEWIS WHOLESALE
44?s JMver.ide BP2-7 1 33
THE RIGHT MAN FOR"
COUNTY JUDGE
JOHN GREGORY
Pd. pol. adv. by John Gregory
Box 1382. Medford
WE Will dig sewer lines, founda
tions swimming pools, all tvpes
of digging. Septic tanks installed.
Leveling, large St small jobs.
TA 6-90'iB
t LODGE NOTICES
Medford Bodies, Scottish
Rite, Monday, May 14. 8:00
P.M. State Lodge & Chap
ter. Reunion Fourteenth
degree. Refreshments. Vis
iting brethren welcome.
FrcdA. Purdin. Secy.
Medford Lodee No. 83?
I.O.O.F., meets Tuesday,
May 15 at 8 p.m. Visitors
welcome. Refreshments.
Jack Adan-s. N.G.
2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
CENTRAL POINT LIONS
CRATER STADIUM
RUMMAGE & AUCTION SALE
MAY 199 to 5
Faber s Parking Lot
Central Point
Clothing - Household - Hardware
Food - Entertainment
RUMMAGE SALE Westminster
Presbyterian Women. Thursday.
May 17, !) to 5. Fehl Bldg. Good
used clothing for infants to
adults. Misc. items.
RUMMAGE SALE. Mon.. May 147
12:30 to 5. Tucs.. May 15. 9 to 5.
Fehl Bldg. By Women's Assoc.,
1st Presbyterian Church.
3-PERSONAL
REMEMBER TO VOTE
MAY 18
BUT
VOTE NO
ON ANNEXATION
Pd. Pol. Adv. by Lee Hobbs.
Anti - Annexation Committee
vy . .main
WHEN roads become streets, your
budget will squeak. Vote 53 NO
to annexation. Pd. pol. adv. Mrs.
HD I riHHl0 ijJJ5S1Col u nbus
I AM NO longer responsible for
debts made by Harriotte Gavle
Sweeney Copley as of May 12th,
1962 Dale Gene Copley. A1C
AR 19349275.-
William T. "Bill" Kerr
With Their Organization
Bill cordially invites his friends and customers to
drop in and say hello at . . .
DORAN REAL ESTATE
124 E. 8th (Jackson House)
SP 2-7200
THE
COSTS
BE SURE TO GET YOUR TITLE
REPORTS FROM THE . . .
JACKS Oh
COUNTY
TITLE GO.
YOUR LOCALLY OWNED TITLE COMPANY
121 East Sixth Street Phone SP 3-4551
TITLE INSURANCE ESCROWS
Jackson Counlyi Oldejt cd Most Reliable
Title Company
Established 1885
3-PERSONAJ.
ATTENTION - MOTHERS
The Best In Child Care
planned tor your convenience.
Any morning, afternoon or all
day Monday through Friday. Hot
lunches mid-morning St mid
afternoon snacks
State Licensed St Inspected
Varied Sc interesting program of
supervised play, rest, art Sc mu
sic. Modern fireproof facilities.
Centrally located by Hawthorne
""'COLLEEN HOPE
DAY CARE CENTER
45 Hawthorne SP 3-6204
Introducing
JOANNE SHREEVE. new to us
from another of Med ford's bet
ter shops, comes Joanne. Be
cause of her pleasant person
ality, a lovely smile, a terrific
desire to please, we predict a
wonderful future for her. Meet
her personally & enjoy her
beautiful hair-do.
Eves, by appointment
MODERN BEAUTY SALON
131 S. Central
SP 3-5379
HAVE you added the unmentioned
cnaracs including increased tax
es? Vote S3 NO to annexation.
Pd. political adv. Mrs. Harriette
uions. lava so. (joiumous.
SHARE my home with elderly per-
son. ar j-oiMi.
HEY NEIGHBOR
Here is an offer no one can
afford to miss.
PERMS $1,95 & UP
LEON'S HAIR FASHIONS
231 6th St. SP 3-1552
HELP . Stimulate Jackson County's
economy. Vote Don Stathos for
State Senator. (Pd. Pol. Adv.,
n. mcKeiis, luua c. main, ivico
ford. Orel
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB.
under new mcr. Dentures reDair-
cd while you wait. TW 9-1071.
1 W U-IJ3U.
AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS?
if ago driving record, un
insured accident financial re
sponsibility filinc etc.. is making
It difficult for you to secure
proper insurance, see us. Con
venient monthly installment. Don
Stathos Insuror. 1005 E. Main,
Meotora sr 3-6G58 open Mon
ae rues, 'tn p.m.
HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS?
See Wayne Medford. He can
arrange a loan for you from $50
to siouu, on furniture, automo
bile or salary.
LAURENTIDE FINANCE CORP.
123 W Main SP 2-6201
MIRIAMS BEAUTY SHOP
Miriam ward Owner-Operator
or- j-jduo uu c. jacKson
Anyone having a drinking prob
lem is welcome at Aiconouc An
onymous 8:30 p.m. Tues & Sat
Al-anon GrouD 1st & 3rd Tues
Rear of 212 N Oakdale. SP 3-4S4S I
REAL ESTATE LOANS TO $2500
first Sc 2nd Mortgages Lauren
tide Industrial Finance Corp..
Main St Riverside. SP 3-4564
The Doran Real Estate Cor
poration is pleased to an
nounce the association of
3 PERSONAL
DENTURES repaired and relined
while you wait. Day or eve. Ph
SP 3-6028 j-25 Lozier Lina.
RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS
701 N Modoc SP 2-U3S
4-lOST AND FOUND
FOUND Lower Taxes
LESS RESTRICTIONS
VOTE NO
on Annexation
Pd. Pol. Adv. by Lee Hobbs.
Anti - Annexation Committee
1822-A. W. Main
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EAST SIDE SPECIALS
4 bedroom home, close
in, large finished attic,
steam heal, 2 sleeping
porches. A bargain at . . .
$15,000.
3 bedroom home on
Country Club Dr. 2 baths,
wall to wall carpeting,
perimeter heat, fireplace,
double garage.. .....
3 bedroom home, covered
patio, perimeter heat, en
closed back yard, newly
redecorated.
HAY RANCH SPECIAL
280 acres 200 culti
vated. Heavy hay crop.
Good barn. Excellent spot
to bui Id home. Bargain
$45,000.
ECONOMY & CHARM
Inviting 2 bedroom home,
carpeted liv. room, pan
elled dining area, large
circ. fireplace, very mod
srn bath, large utility.
Nice landscaping. Only . .
$8500 Terms.
RIVER PROPERTIES
Excellent selection. Lots,
cottages, homes, farms &
business opportunities in
top recreation area.
Ranch & River Property
Brochures Available
or call 3-3933, 2-6927,
3-4724, 3-3194
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and buildings . . .
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4-LOST AND FOUND
LOST Jade car ring on Queen
Anne Ave. Reward. SP 3-17B2.
LOST Black gelding. Last' seen
Upper Applcgate area. Reward.
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Box 62. Ashland. 488-31911
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HERRIED
REAL ESTATE
104 East Sixth
Medford, Oregon
SPring 3-7464
Four Bedroom Potential . .
Comfortable home with view of
valley features 3 bedrooms and
unfinished room for a fourth.
Electric heat, circulating fire
place. Ranch style. A top fam
ily buy at $13,900.
Prime Business Site . .
Top business location 10 mtlti
from Medford. 221 ft. frontags
on Crater Lake Hwy. 1800 sq.
ft. building in good condition.
$2000 down. Favorable terms.
Beautifully Landscaped ...
Well-designed 2-bedroom homa
on Hillcrest. Landscaped lot
with many ornamental trees and
shrubs. Insulated, furnace heat.
Bst location, a low $15,000.
FHA available.
Duplex With Extra Lot . . .
Income property with too po
tential for expansion. Large du
plex with luxury features ar
$16,500 on FHA terms; extra
lot available for $2,250 mora.
Designed for Family Living . .
$400 down will take this on
with FHA terms on the balance.
Fenced backyard, garden area,
oatio, 2 bedrooms, big garage.
Total price: a low $1 1,900.
CALL SPring 3-7464, OR:
Bill Holman SP 2-9742
Mary Ann Sander SP 3-3955
Bert Prce SP 3-4229
Don Wendt TW 9-1009
Bill Wood SP 3-6932
Jim Prce SP 3-4229
Roger Leonard UL 5-1113
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