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They'll Do It Every Whvizzit Dept.ust WINTER WMEN MENI2V HAD A COLO -THE DOC SAlD" IWWSI f f IrKrii HAT DIP L TO GET RIGHT W W.' cTf7-c VOUCALLrtM E IN BED-HE'S )P SliV OFFICE"- y fN2EDV OVER Dennis the ' Hey) ftp. Harmon'. Va wanna swata couple? $400 in Damage Is Reported by Firm About $40(1 in damage 10 the Perma Products, Inc., plant in White City has been reported to the Jackson coun ty sheriff's office. Company officials said the plant was entered Sunday night and "someone scattered things around." Chemicals used in making fiber glass products were "dumped to gether. "and solidified, "freez ing" the hoses, pumps and other equipment. A small container, resem bling a cash box, also was tampered with, although FOR SALE TD 14 with Cireo Winch and Hydraulic Angle Blade. Motor recently overhauled, new rails and sprockets. Call DELAH TIMBER PRODUCTS CO. 826-2681 7 A.M. thru 4 P.M. MODERN PLUMBING & SHEET METAL 61 East Jackson Street Phone 773-5368 Potential Income Property BIG FRONTAGE ON Adjacent to Phoenix Two Fin Hemes on Four Plus Acrei One is a three bedroom, tht other is j one bedroom; the rental is $100 00 per month for each home, Also free irrigation for tht whole property. Spring water piped to both homes The acreage is good trailer park or sub division oropertv It has aoed business frontaoe on the hiway too. This adjacent right. Medford J Phone 772-5750 Ereninei. Call See. NoM. 8, .ley V.neta Nerien Time But on the nicest dav this summer effie worried about henry and called doc again' Menace money wasn't kept in It. A small amount of paint was reported missing. Al Bounds, owner of the firm, said all of the hoses, resin pumps and guns would either have to be replaced or sent to Belmont, Calif., for repair. Besides the economi cal loss, there is also the time factor, he noted. He said it would take at least four days to resume opera tion. The firm makes fiber glass products such as boats and burial vaults. 39 More Negroes Jailed in Georgia. Albany, Ga. - HOT - The ar rest of 39 Negro anti-segregation demonstrators brought to about 300 today the num ber jailed in racial protests here since July 11. Tuesday's arrests were made in three separate inci dents. A group of 13 Negro teen agers were carried to jail by police early in the afternoon. after they knelt and prayed on the steps of the public li brary when they were refused permission to enter. Six Negroes were arrested and jailed after they gathered under the city hall flag pole and began singing hymns. Eighteen Negroes were ar rested after dark when thoy prayed and sang hymns in front of city hall. Albany Police Chief Laurie Pritchett was scheduled to go on the witness stand for the third time today in an effort to ob tain a federal court injunction barring racial demonstrations in this troubled south Georgia city. '99" to Phoenix and the pnee s Realty Co 1045 So. Riverside Ice 772-7431 773 1311 772-56J By Jimmy Hatlo Court Refuses Textbook Action Salcrrv IUPII- The Oregon Su preme Court Tuesday refused to clarify its slay of mandate in the state textbook case to allow free books to be distrib uted this coming school year. The motion asking for clari fication was filed by Leo Smith, Portland attorney rep resenting a parent who has children attending a Roman Catholic school in Oregon City. The motion was denied without comment, and with out a written opinion. This left in force Atty. Gen. Robert Y. Thornton's ruling that the stay allows parochial schools to keep the books they have now, but bars them from getting more books. The high court last Febru ary ruled the law providing free public textbooks to pa rochial schools unconstitu tional. The stay was granted pending outcome of an appeal to the U. S. Supreme Court. Humble Abandons Search tor Oil Salem-IIMI- Humble Oil and Refining Co. Tuesday aban doned its well east of here aft er drilling. 7,800 feet and find ing no oil. State Geology Di rector Hollis Dole announced. Humble had been drilling for some weeks. The well, which has been plugged, is in the Abiqua creek area near Silverton. A drilling operation south of here, in tht Lebanon area, by Reserve Gas and Oil Co., San Francisco, is continuing. Dole said. He said he believed Reserve planned to drill to 7.500 feel and is at about the 7,000 foot level. Reserve began drilling in June. Oil has never been found in commercial quantities in Ore gon. General Strike In Buenos Aires Buenos Aires - 0IPI) - The CGT Union federation began a 48-hour "general strike" at 12.01 a.m. today, and police mustered a 6.000 man force to deal with any violenc.-. Scattered bombing attacks on strike - shunning private buses were reported Tuesday and Tuesday night. No one was hurt and damage was minor. No other violence was re ported in the early hours of the strike, but police were supported by radio cars, light planes and helicopters to deal with any disorders that might occur. The federation Is demand ing blanket wage increases to offset a 22.5 per cent increase in living costs since Jan. 1. Tlie strike was expected to close down a good many fac tories, especially in Buenos Aires' Peronist-dominated in dustrial suburbs, but con sumer services were expected to operate about as usual. RECORD ENROLLMENT Fort Madison. Ia. - fl'Pfl - Approximately 3 4 mil lion ; boys and girls will enroll in U.S. public and parochial school classrooms for the first time this fall, according to I market analyst at Sheaffnr Pen company. The analysts ' said the new enrollment will top all previous figures and j bring the number of student j to 45.2 million. ! NOTHING TO SNIFr AT Louis ville. Ky. - t'W - ' i Things are still "up to snuff" in America. This country's six million snuff users consume ' approximately half as much tobacco about 34 million ; pounds a year - as is ufed by j the nation's pipe mnker The report rnmes from th Brown ! nH Williamson Tobacco corp i oration. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON 4-H NEWS Lake Creek Rancheros A special meeting of the Lake Creek Rancheros 4-H Horse club was called to or der by Junior leader Laura may Noble recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnston on Highway 270. Purpose of the meeting was I l(i lumpieu uir pidKidm in the year of 4-H club work and activities. Each member had been asked to take 4-H record books for help to bring them j up to date. All pre-fairs for j horse club members have been completed. On fair game day. Laura may Noble reported thai her game horse, K0K0. has im proved. Although she was un able to take him game day, she participated in the event riding Beauty, the family rop ing horse. The intermediate trophy of the day was tied for by Linda Armitage, Lake Creek, and Mimi Baron, Ash land. Our club members attended the Desert Pegasus pre-fair at the Jaycees ground recently. Donna Nevin in the beginner class and Lauramay Noble in the senior class were trophy winners. A demonstration on clean ing equipment was given club day and will be given fair day by Mary Ann Gardener and Linda Armitage. The Bubb trophy that will be given to an outstanding Lake Creek horse club mem ber at the close of the club year will be on display at the home of Larry Perry, our leader. The main 4-H county horse show day will be Aug. 4 ami 5 at the fair grounds in Med ford. All horse club members are encouraged to participate, and have a chance to com pete with all Jackson county 4-H horse club members. Lauramay Noble, Reporter. Central Point Swin Club The July meeting of the Central Point 4-H Swine cluh was held at the Central Point Grange hall recently. Mr. Frink, club leader, in formed the members about the showmanship competition which they were involved in for the pre-fair, which occur red Saturday, July 28. Also discussed was a radio broadcast to be given Aug. 10. It will be done in the form of discussion with club members participating. 422,285 Expected In Oregon Schools Salem-lUPII- The Oregon Ed ucation Department estimated will enroll in Oregon public wu lenroll in Oregon public schools this fall, an increase of about 10,000 over the pre vious year. L. E. Marschat, director of school finance for the depart ment, said this increase is about on a par with the past several years. The number of Oregon pub lic grade school students in the coming school year was es timated at 302.621 compared to 299,727 last year. The num ber of public high-school stu denls was set at 119,684 com pared to last year s 112,469. To take care of this year's increase, some 440 new class rooms arc opening, Marschat said. They were built at a cost of $16.1 million. BUSY LEISURE New York - WD - Bernt Balchen, noted -airman and explorer, started new career when snowed in down in the Antarctic 1933-1935 while chief pilot and navigation of ficer with the Lincoln Ells worth expedition. Balchen took an Alexander Hamilton institute management train ing course during his en forced leisure waiting for the ice thaw. He later assumed an executive career with airlines and military avialinn. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICP TO CRKDITORR IN THF. CIRCUIT COURT OF THF STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY, PROBATE DFPARTMF.NT In the Malter nf th F.'tale rtf Lotta I.. Cunningham, decemcd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Hint I hav been appnintrd Exeeu lor of the above eslate by an order made therein on July If. )!B2; all rrprinorn having olaimi salnl Bald rlrreimcr. are hereby notified in preterit the name, duly verified and with proper voucher at turned, tn me at the offtre of Robert, Kelllngton, Branchfield & Heffernan. Standard Insurance Bldg . Medford, Oregon, within ix montha from th date of thla notice Dated ii Medford. Oregon, thli 1 nth day of Julv, 1f)2 Robert James Cunningham, Exeeulor .HELP WANTED! Experienced Paint Salesman Full or part lime. Must know paint. Inquiries hold confidential. In answering this ad give full back ground. References required. Our employee, know of this d. Write to Box 8694-D Medford Msil Tribune LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING No. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON In th Matter of the Estate of ELEANOR L. BIRKHOL7. Decratrri. Notice hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final report and account in the estate of Eleanor L. Birkhoiz, deceased, in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackurm County and that August 24, ISiiii, at the hour of 8:30 o'clock fn th forenoon of said day in the Court Room of ",, j,". halt hoen set ax the ace for hearing objec tions thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published the 18 nay of July, 19ri2. Roland J, Btrkholi Administrator John H Chaney Attorney tor Administrator SUMMONS NO. ft'-SUVI-: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY ETHEL ROSE TAYLOR. Plaintiff VI. WAYLAND H CARTWR1GHT and JULIA CARTWRIGHT. also known as JULIA W. CARTWRIGHT, hus band and wife, Defendants TO: WAYLAND H. CARTWRIGHT and JULIA CARTWRIGHT, also known at JULIA W. CART WRIGHT. husband and wife, the above named Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You. and each o( you, are hereby required to appear i ana answer 10 me complaint men i SKHinsi you in the above entitled suit within lour 4i weeks from the date of the first publication I of this Summons: and If you fail i to answer or to otherwise appenr in taid suit, for want thereof, Plaintiff will take a Decree against you for the relief prayed i for. in the Plaintiff s Complaint succinctly stated as follows: That the above entitled Court determine any and all adverse claims of the Defendants, Way land H. Cartwright. and Julia Cartwright. also known as Julia W. Cartwright, husband and , wife, in and to the following de- ' srribed real property; that the i Court decree that Plaintiff, Ethel I Rose Taylor, is the sole owner 1 of I he following described real I property and premises, that the Defendants have no estate, right, title or interest whatever in or : to the said real property, and that Defendants be forever . estopped, enjoined and debarred i from asserting any claim what ever adverse to the Plaintiff in or to the following described real property situated in the County of Jackson. State of I Oregon, to-wil: Commencing at the Southeast corner of Lot 2 of Hamilton's Addition to the Town (now I City) of Medford. Jackson i County. Oregon; from said I point running thence North loti feet; thence West 1O0 feet; thence South 106 feet; thence East loo feet to the place of brginning. and that Plaintiff have such other and further relief ai to the Court may seem Just. This Summons is published hy ihe Order of the ahove entitled . Court made and entered on the ' 1 Oth day nf July. M2. ordering I that this Summc-w be served by j publication nf same once each I week tor four t4) consecutive I weeks. Date of firiit publication is .III IV II, Wh2. John M. Ross Attorney at Law 230 West Main Merlfnrd. Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Nn. 1 14.14 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE STATE OE OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of DAVID ADOLPH SCHATZ, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN dial Ihe above court has appointed Ihe undersigned executors of Ihe estate of DAVID ADOLPH SCHATZ. deceased, AM persons having claims against said estate I are hereby required to present j the same with proper vouchers ; within six months from this date , at the offices of Frohnmay'", Low- i ry, Hogan & Deatherage, Cooley Theatre Building, Medford, Ore gon. I Dated and first published this 1st dav nf Aug., IM2. FREDERICK DAVID SCHATZ I RAYMOND VICTOR SCHATZ Executors NO TIt'E O F S ilERIFF S8 A I. E j Ry virtue of a Writ of Execu tion to me directed, issued nut nf and under the seal of Ihe Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for j Jackson County, pursuant to a Judgment and decree dated the 2Mh day nf July, 1RH3. made and entered in said Court in that certain suit wherein Harry C. I Skyrman. Trustee, was Plaintiff. . and Emil H. Mohr and Grelchen T. Mohr, husband and wife; Jack. 1 son County, Oregon, a body poli- . tic; Federal Tool Co., a corpora- I Hon; Marvin L. Kohncr and Daniel 1 W. Howard, Co-Partners doing ' business as Knhner tV Howard; 1 Optt-Ray. Inc.. a corporation: The Tuttle Press Company, a corpora tion; Fuller Tool Co.. Inc.. a corpo ration' Noma Lltes, Inc., a corpora tion; and Western Paper Convert ing Co., Inc., a corporation, were Defendants, Notice it hereby given that pur suant to the terms of said Writ nf . Execution. Judgment, and Decree, and in accordance therewith, t : wilt, on the 31st day of August, I 1962. at 10.00 o'clock AM., at the front door of the Courthouse in Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, j offer for sale, and will sell at 1 public auction, subject to re- i demption. as provided by law, for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgement and De cree, together with the costs of this sale, all the right, title and interest that the Defendants Emll H Mohr and Gretrhen T. Mohr , had on the 15th day nf December, ! lftSfl. or since that date had, In and tn the real property described as follows to-wil: The North 120 feet of Lot Two 12 nf COUNTRY CLUB PARK, an addition tn the City nf Med ford JackMtrt County. Oregon, according in the official plat thereof, nf record; excepting therefrom the West 40 feet thereof Dated this rtlst day of July, lf!2. Paul Bettiol Sheriff. Jackion County, Oregon WANTED 8-Ft. and 1 6 -Ft. - 2nd Growth DOUG FIR LOGS Call DELAH TIMBER PRODUCTS CO. 826-2681 nui..li,, eW-aaeams II sun II H 4 LEGAL NOTICES NOT1CK OF FINAL HFARiNC! IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THF. STATE OF OREGON FOrt JACK SON COUNTY PROUATE DEPARTMENT In the Mattrr of the Eslalr ot Ola N. McPherson, rieceii'rd NOTICE w hereby given thHI the unriersiKned hat (tied his Final Ac count and Report tn the above entitled estate, and that hy order of the Circuit Court In and for Jacl'.son County. Oregon, Probate Department, a hearing upon the aame has been let for Frld.tv. August 24th, lUfta. in the Circuit Court Room at the Court House in Medlord. .lackson Countv. Oreqo.i, at the hour of 11 :to o'clock. AM. All persons having objections thereto are herehy notified tn pre sent the same on or before such tune Dated this 2Vh day of .Inly. 1DK2. Fred N McPhersou Exeeulor Roberts. Kellingtnn. Branchfield Ar Heffernan Attorney for F.xecutor NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOl'NT Estate nf FRANK J. COOK, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final account in the estate nf Frank J. Cook, deceased, in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor the County of Jackson, and the court has fixed Monday. August 20, Iflti.!, at ft :t0 am. in the court room of said court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Clarence Young By: VAN DYKE, DELLENBACK At McGOODWIN Attorneys for Executor. REDUCED TO $9,750 $500 DOWN for QUICK SALE 4- by Owner Nicely decorated Older Home, Perfect for growing family. 12x24 Living Room, Fireplace, panelinq. Large Family kitchen, separate utility. Loads of storage throughout. Walking distance to schools. BEST OF ALL . . . NO AIR CONDITIONER NEEDED Shade trees keep house cool and comfortable during hottest days. Will Carry Contract - Payments $85 a Month Excellent Duplex Possibilities for the Investor PHONE 773-6036 ) SUPER SPECIAL Steak Grills Long handle Steak Grills for barbecue or camp. Anorled '$1.98 to $2.93 MANNING-BOWMAN TOOLS A 4 i va eVWr aTW- $29.88 BARBECUES Choose from six different Charcoal Barbecues, all with hood and electric spit. Smoker models (from 29.95) may also be used to smoke Cure fish, fowl and game. $15.88 to $59.88 TIKI TORCHES lUX Bug Repellent Torch Fuel, $2.75 gallon, 90c quart ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS Undersash adjustable screens with metal rails, Adjusts 23" to 37" wide. Reg. 9Se SPECIAL 79c Main and Riverside HUBBARD LEGAL NOTICES CITATION FOR PUBLICATION NO, 8297 IN THF CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY Probale Department In the Matter of the Estate f JEANETTE W. WINELAND, Deceased TO: MARCFI.LE CHENEY also known as ELIZABETH M CHEN EY heir of the above estate and person inn are hereby cited and re- ; nuired to appenr herein wilhin four t4t weeks from the date nf the first publication of this Ci tation and show cause, .f any exist, why an Order should not be made permit ling the Adminis trator of the ahm e ett? to etl at private sale to the hijl.t-st Ud der, for cash, the . onl proot-i ty belonging to the said estate de iicrihed as follows' Lol 7 Block (S KENDALL ADDI TION to the City nf Mcdtord. Jackson County. Oregon, together with the household furni ture which furniture Is appraised at a value of $111.10 and located on the above described real prop erty, subject to the re-sale and confirmation of the Court. This Citation is issued hy Or der of the above entitled Court made and entered on the 10th day of July l62. directing that this Citation be served by publication nf same once each week for four i4i consecutive weeks. Date of first puhlir-jition is July 11th, 1 013 . Witness mv hand and seal this 10th dav of Julv, l!ri2. E M. MADDEN. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THF. STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. By: Rca Jenkins, Deputy. ft, W .Irttt 40 QUART RECTANGULAR PLASTIC WASTE BASKET Sandalwood and Turquoise Colors ) Regular $2.98 BARBECUE MITTS Silicone aluminum treated to resist scorching. Special 88c pr. M.I III t)k h.D 'I a baw aV af. I a Jl . Adjusrame uurcn Angle Cuti 2 716" 3 Position Handle Ball Bearings Universal 120 Volt ACDC Motor JUMBO SIZE SPIT BASKET This is the large lite tumbler basket for barbecue spits. Try one with chicken or spare ribs. Special $3.98 Flat Bask.n for Steak $998 or Fish SPECIAL Store Hours: 8:30 A.M. to Our F7 WHITE MOUNTAIN j L ITTI g' J ICE CREAM rVTTVAihr JCZ3 FREEZERS JLW j Tfcnf?f Th.r.', no batt.r ice cream lyf) j"' t Isl j I ffif J t". iVeJjl Iraei.r mad. than a White j J"mJt"J L'lT W'VCJ i. Mountain. Choose Irom 2-3- i Lvj2m.JM f LMXaJ-T I i 4-6 quart lit... eta . i,k I I t& fir from 54.95 p.,r ffi WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. 1962 CHARCOAL SALES UP New York -tl?l)- More than 350,000 tons of wood are being turned into charcoal each year to feed alt the hot dog and steak broilers in homes and restaurants. The sale of char coal now is over $20 million a year and growing fast, the American Forest Products in dustries says. Builder of over 300 family homes since 1946. "We stand back of our construction." TRADI IN SPECIALS Only $8,250, SI, 500 down. 3 bedrooms, newly decorated, paved street, shade trees, 417 Kenwood. - Just $12,500. Nice 2 bedroom home beautifully landscaped newly redecorated, close to market and schools. 235 Oak dale Drive. $14,900, us $1,500 down. 4 bedrooms, full basement, double Crir oaraqp, oil forced heal, nice ly landscaped. 5 0 3 Spencer Street. NEW HOME Just completed very nice 3 bed room home with attached ga rage, beautiful fireplace. Im mediate possession. pa;nt your down PAYMENT on this new 3 bedroom house. Construction started. East side. D. L. PICKELL Realtor - Builder 411 E. Main St. 773-6646 Harry Withrow Max Cramer .772-4277 ..772-S930 Electric Ice Cream Freezers 4 quart ill Silex model 22S4 Electric lee Cream Freeier with insulating type plastic tub. Special $25.88 O COOL WATER IS ALWAYS ICZOO Water Cooler OUTLASTS, OUTCOOIS THE OLD WATER BARREL ALL GALVANIZED STEEL CONSTRUCTION CORRUGATED SIDES DOUBLC-LOCK SEAMS RECESSED SPIGOT Nothing can match a drink of you're tired and thirrty and D. .Pick ELL J mm match an ItoLUU water cooler ior seop Inn water coal, c ear and conditions. All for an IGLOO belt portable water cooler! FRUIT PACKING SUPPLIES Weill t Wade No. 2 Peer Picking Buckets. Bottoms a-.d Straps for Picking Buckets. Wells I Wad No. 25 Canvas Picking Bags. Peach Picking Pails. PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL 8 P.M. Thursday-Camp White Field Eugene Emeralds vs. Salem Dodgers 5:30 P.M. Mon. Thru Sat. BROS., 78th Year B 5 For Action Use Tribun9 Want Ads BOB HART Sex: PRICED NOT TOO HIGH - BUT PRICED RIGHTI Newer, Custom-Built 3-bedroom home. Ww carpeting built in range and oven nicely landscaped fenced yird. Yours for $16,500. Terms. DO YOU dread that week-end yard work? Then this is for you! A reil home near Washington schorl. with 2 baths 3 bedrooms, it's only 5 years young ar.a Get This. $450.00 Down with pay ments of $77.27 (P.&l.) will handle. Consider trade for home in Grants Pass. INEXPENSIVE AND CLEAN . . . 2-bedroom dwelling on Broad Street. Glass panel Elec. heat . . . Not far from Timber Products . . . Ask ing $6500.00. 1091 SHAFER LANE Hlf acre lot with city water . . . With unfinished building . . . Out of town owner will sacrifice for $2750.00. LISTINGS DESIRED ON 2-1-4 Bedroom Home,. For Retultf, Not Promises, Call REMEMBER YOU Start Peck ing When You Lilt With BOB HART, Realtor 843 E. Main St 772-8S91 LaNotte Norman, 772-740 Ed Eggari, 773-437 AT HAND WITH water when nothino can HEAT AND BEND MjT" TO ANY SHAPE JwWmi CiTiuti tMi THREADED STEEL RODS Sand in rtmX cure under a . . . world'l Inc. Phon 773-7777 ,1