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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON MGiNDhi, Gil'OlifcH 'li, 1862 A 13 They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo HOWCUM WE'VE NEVER "T NAM.' NOT HE.' OIVETrsODtCE.' THEY T) Vl SOLD FUNGUS AMD FUNGOID? Li IT TO ONE OF THE I WOULDN'T BUY V NONE OF THE ISNT TWERE AT LEAST -oW FRESHMEN.' IVE BEEN I MANHATTAN FORE SALESMEN AT ONE OF YOU WHO'S A fe k. KICKED OUTA THERE h-r 23 BUCKS .'. B nAD,0 ctATiOM REAL SALESMAN? A NEW JE3 KjOO OFTEN.', Sm V 0 To N WANTEO SUIT TO THE FIRST ONE YIJ WYSSmrtrT?- 2l M , R N NTED OF VOU 6UVS WHO LANDS Ji III ft I T VOU HIT 1 ANYTHING TO THE ACCOUNT.' ANY rUVt" III X VgM VOURSELF, CHIEFg- WITH FUNGUS p F""D"' fSH-J FUNGUS AND FUNGOID f ME.'.' IT'S MINE.' Sol " BROTHERS.' IS ON THE PHONE- H I'VE BEEN WORK-ff ...Jc iVsmtew A nPAl Rl PW WAMTS TO BUV A FEW IV IN0 ON IT FOR WIN T3Lz ADEALBLEW SPOTS.' WHICH ONE jhL YEARS.'.' j HJPS lll IN OVER THE OF YOU HAVE Hl-T1r-'PCL6 EM U M Irir TRANSOM-NOW THE ACCOU VjjjlrJ- H jjj Dennis the A1l65 6fa0WN!TbMMV PUTTING .AND UcNNra HAS A UTILE SACK LEGAL NOTICES ' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids endorsed '-Proposal for the Construction of the 24-inch South Feeder Main at Medford. Oregon', will be received by the Board of Water Commissioners of the Citv of Medford, Oregon, at the Water Commission office in the Citv Hall. Medford. Oregon, until 11:00 a.m. on the HUi day of November, 1962, and will then be publicly opened and read. The work will be paid for by Water Commission check-warrants, funds for the redemption of which are available. . The major items of work in clude the following: , , A Approximately 18,148 linear feet Excavation and Backfill Approximately 1,360 cubic yards Rock Excavation Approximately 16,047 linear feet Furnishing and Installing 24' Coal Tar Enameled Steel Pipe Approximately 2,676 linear feet Furnishing and installing 20" Coal Tar Enameled Steel Pipe Approximately 27 each Install Valves , , Approximately 17 each Install Hvdranut, Air Valves and Biow-off Assemblies Miscellaneous connections to ex isting mains and creek. High way and Railroad crossings. Plans and Specifications may he obtained from the Water Com mission office in the City Hall at Medford. Oregon, upon deposit of Fifteen ($15.00 Dollars, which sum so deposited will be refunded if snid Plans and Specifications are returned in good condition within 5 davs after the bid opening. Bidders shall pre-qnalify under Sections 279.012, 279.014 and 279.018, Oregon Revised Statutes. The right is reserved to reject anv and all proposals and to accept such proposal as is to the best In terest of the City. Dated this 17th day of October, 1962. CITY OF MEDFORD BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS By Robert L. Lee, Superintendent ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Jackson County Court at the Courthouse, Medford, Oregon, on or before 10:30 A.M. on Friday, November 2, 1962. for the fur nishing and installation of a closed circuit type Automatic Fire Alarm system in the Jackson County Farm Home. Instructions to bidders and specifications may be obtained at the office of the County Clerk and the Countv Court. JACKSON COUNTY COURT EARL M. MILLER County Judge CHESTER H. WENDT County Comm. EDWIN H TAYLOR County Comm. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS Sealed bids will be received by the Jackson Countv Court at the Courthouse at Medford. Oregon, on or before 10:00 A.M. on the 2nd day of November, 1962. for the furnishing of Herbicides to the County Weed Control Depart ment. Instructions to bidders and spe cifications may be obtained at the offire of the County Court or the County Clerk. JACKSON COUNTY COURT EARL M MILLER Countv Judge CHESTER If. WENDT Countv Commissioner E H. TAYLOR County Commissioner ra '57 DESOTO irnl LIB W PS ' fPr Good clean car, good condition, R&H, automatic, power steering and brakes, nice paint. $6000 Payment! (Lie. 5S NO MONEY NEEDED TAKE OVER PAYMENTS PHONE 772-6208 Menace IN 7WE SAND COX 1 Or CcMeNT LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of May C Hayes, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have been appointed Ad ministrator of the above estate by an order made therein on Sep tember 28, 1962; all creditors hav ing claims against said deceased are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified and with pro- fier vouchers attached, to me at he office of Roberts. Kellington, Branchifeld Sz Heffernan, Standard Insurance Bldg., Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published at Medford, Oregon, this 1st day of October, 1962. James Collins Hayes, Administrator TO ALL LANDOWNERS, ASSESSMENT PAYERS OR OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES IN GOLD HILL IRRIGATION DISTRICT: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, November 6. 1962 at 8:00 o'clock P.M., the Board of Directors of Gold Hill Irrigation District, acting as a Board of Equalization, will meet in the of fice of said Board on Highway No. 99. Route 1. Box 202. Gold Hill. Oregon, for the purpose of reviewing and correcting the Dis trict assessments and apportion ments ol taxes for the year 1963. Such assessment list as approved and adopted by the Board of Di rectors of said District is now on file in the office of the District where it Is open for Inspection to all interested parties. THIS NOTICE is published by order of the Board of Directors of said District. MRS. BERTHA COY ROSS Secretary NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that an election will be held November 6, 1962, at the Phoenix Grade School Gym, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., to determine the fol lowing: Shall The County Court of Jack son County. Oregon be authorized to adopt Zoning, and Land Use Ordinances for the Southwest Phoenix Area, also known as area designation 79W. described as follows: Beginning at the corner common to Sections 21, 22. 27 and 28, Township 38 South, Range I West, Willamette Meridan, Jackson Coun tv, Oregon; thence northerly along the east boundary of Sections 21 and 18 to an intersection with the south corporate limits boundary of the Citv of Phoenix. Oregon; thence along the southerly and westerly corporate limits of said Citv to an intersection with the north boundary of said Section 16; thence westerly along the north boundary of Sections in. 17 and 18 of said Township and Range to the northwest corner of said Section 18; thence southerly along the west boundary of said Sec tion 18 and the west boundary of Section 19 of said Township and Range to the southwest eorner of iri Section 19: thence easterly along the south boundary of Sec tions 19. 20 and 21 to the point of beginning Dated this 28th day of Septem ber, 1962. E M. MADDEN Jackson County Clerk This Is the first of four consecu tive weekly publications. SPORTSMAN per mo. - 6723) LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY, PROBATE DE PARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of Jennie M. Barnes, deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have been appointed Admin istrator of the above estate by an order made therein on October a. 1962: all creditors havine claims against said deceased are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified and with proper vouch ers attached, to me at the offifce of Roberts, Kellington, Branch- field & Heffernan, Standard In surance Bldg.. Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of. this notice. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 8th day of October, 1962. John W. Barnes, Administrator SUMMONS No. S2-6JI8-K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY BENNIE LOUISE GANNAWAY, Plaintiff, vs. THOMAS GARLAND GANNAWAY, BERTHA M. TURFIN, a single woman, VERN E. WHITE and JANET WHITE, husband and wife. STATE OF OREGON by and throuRh Its State Highway Commission, JOHN MOSEBY and MARY MOSEBY, husband and wife FIRST DOE. SECOND DOE and THIRD DOE: also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title or estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. TO EACH. EVERY AND ALL OF THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- ANTS: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. You and each of you are hereby requlrea to appear ana answer the complaint filed against vou In the above entitled suit on or before the last day of four weeks from the date of the first nublication of th s summons, and if you fall to so appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, succinctly stated as fol lows, to-wlt: that a .lecree be en tered adjudicating any and all right, title, estate. Hen. or claim which you. or any of you. have or claim to have, in. to or upon the real property situated in Jackstm Count, Oregon, described as fol lows, to-wlt: PARCEL 1: Beginning at a point on the West line of the relocated Crater Lake Highway, said point being South 9"58' West 153.0 feet, and North 02' West 1325.0 feet from the quarter section corner com mon to Sections 7 and 8. in Township 37 South, Range I West of the Willamette Meridian, in Jackson County, Oregon, and running thence South 89'58' West 1165.0 feet to the Northwest corner of the tract of land de scribed in the Deed Records of Jackson County in Vol. 257, Page 202; thence South on the West line of said Tract, and its ex tension 1298.0 feet to the East and West center line through said Section 7; thence South 89'58' West on said center line 1282.0 feet to the Easlline of the right of way of the Medford Corporation Logging Railroad; thence along said right of way line North 0'01' West 1661.0 feet; thence North 80"58' East 2442.5 feet to the said West Highway line thence South 002' East 373.0 feet to tha place of begin ning. PARCEL 2: Beginning 2.90 chains North of the quarter section corner be tween Sections 7 and 8, Town ship 37 South. Range 1 West, Willamette Meridian; thence North on Section line 17.17 chains to the Northeast corner of The Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 7: thence West along the quarter quarter section line 20 chains, thence South 17.17 chains; and thence East 20 chains to point of beginning: EXCEPTING THEREFROM that portion which was conveyed to State Highway Commission In Volume 236. Page 109, Deed Records of Jackson County. Oregon; and that the plaintiff and the de fendant Thomas Garland Ganna way are the owners and each en titled to an undivided one-half In terest in the proceeds of sale of said property, and decreeing that said property he sold and the pro ceeds divided equally between the plaintiff and the defendant Tho mas Garland Gannaway, after pay ment of the property's just propor tion of the cost of suit, costs of referees and appraisers, and satis faction of all Hens In their order of priority, or in the alternative that the defendant Thomas Gar land Gnnnawav pay to the plain tiff herein the sum of $16,000.00, representing her fair monetary share for her one-half Interest as cotenant In and to have the above described property. The date of the order for pub lication of this summons is October 1. 1962. The time prescribed for publication of this summons la once each week for four successive weeks. The date of first publica tion of this summons is October 8, 1962. ROBERT H GRANT Of Attorneys for Plaintiff 1005 E. Main Street Medford, Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY ! IN PROBATE : In the Matter of the Estate of ELROY HARTH. Deceased I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ! That I have been appointed by the Circuit Court of the Stale of - Oregon for Jackson County as Ad ' mlniMretrlx of the estate of Elroy i Hsrth. deceased, .and have duly qualified. All persons having claims ! again t said estate are hereby ! notified to present them, with nro 1 per vouchers and dnlv verified, to i me at the office of Kelly & Grant i Attorneys loos East Main street. I Medford, Oregon, art thin six I months from the date of this i notice i DATED St Medford. Oregon, this ! 1st day of October. 1962 ; LILY M HARTH ! Administratrix ; KELLY , GRANT Attorneys tor Estate I 1005 Esst Main Street Mediord, Oregon Medical Progress By Dr. Fishbein, Former AIVIA Editor The world's amazing prog ress in medicine during the last half century was review ed for a Medford audience Saturday night when Dr. Mor ris Fishbein, noted medical editor and writer, spoke for the Rogue River Valley Knife and Fork club. Dr. Fishbein, who was grad uated from Rush Medical col lege in 1912, spoke under the title "Fifty Years of Medical Progress." The speaker noted that when he was just out of med ical school, most doctors were general practitioners. Now there are 53 special branches of medicine recognized by the American Medical association. In those days, one great med ican discovery might come in 10 years, he said, while in the last year, there were probab ly 10 great discoveries, he de clared. Dr. Fishbein noted that such diseases as smallpox and ty phoid have been conquered. Due to good prenatal care and the fact that babies are born in hospitals rather than in homes the childbirth death rate is down to a fraction, he said, and that because of in noculations and vaccines, deaths from childhood diseas es are "at an almost irreduci ble minimum." Poliomyelitis Statistics Speaking of poliomyelitis, Dr. Fishbein said that in 1926 there were 56,000 cases of paralytic polio in this country as compared to less than 500 cases this year. In time, polio will be as rare as typhoid and smallpox now are," he declared. He noted, however, that in coun tries where vaccination is not stressed, there are still occa sional outbreaks of smallpox. Tuberculosis, once among the top causes of death in this nation, is being conquered with drugs and new surgical techniques, Dr. Fishbein re ported. He said that many TB sanitariums are either closed or have been converted into research institutes for other diseases or homes for the aged. Rheumatic fever, once a ma jor cause of death among young children, is now con trolled with drugs. Pneumo nia has also fallen from the list of dangerous illnesses and today only five out of 100 patients die from pneumonia, he speaker said. Diabetes fatal Fifty years ago diabetes was almost always fatal in young children, and now a person with this disease can expect to live out a normal life span, according to Dr. Fishbein. Per nicious anemia has been con quered with the use of liver and liver extracts. Heart disease, one of the first causes of death in this country, will be eventually LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT AND ACCOUNT No. 11312 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of George W. Smith, deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administratrix of the above estate has filed herein her final report and account and that Monday. November 26, 1962 at 9:30 "o'clock a.m. at the court house In the city of Medford, Jack son County, Oregon, has been fixed bv the above named court as the time and place for hearing objec-, tlona to said final report and ac count and for the examination and allowance thereof. Dated and first published this 22nd day of October. 1062. ELSIE M. SMITH. Administratrix Frohnmayer, Lowry, Hogan 6c Deatherage. attorneys NOTICE OF TILING FINAL ACCOUNT No. 11359 In the Matter of the Estate of LUCY MAY EDINGTON. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed her final account and report In the above entitled estate and that hy order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, Probate Department, a hearing upon the same has been set for November 8. 1962. in the Circuit Courtroom in the Jack son County Courthouse in Med ford, Oregon, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A.M. All persons having objections thereto are hereby notified to pre sent the same, on or before such time. Date of first publication of this notice is October 8. 1962. Marlon E. Owens, Administratrix Communications Letters to the Editor mmt bear the Otime and address of the writer although undei cer tain circumstances the use ot a pen name 01 initial for publics lion it oemlsslble. Tha Mall Tribune reserves the right to edit all tetter with an eye to clarification snd condensation Letters submitted for publica tion must not excead 400 words 1949 OLDS MODEL 76 2-door, real gas ttver, R&H, Hydra., Clean, very sharp car Ml Price 399 Psyments $24 per Month NO MONEY NEEDED TAKE OVER PAYMENTS PHONE 772 6208 controlled, Dr. Fishbein be- leves. He pointed out. how ever, that a higher death rate from heart disease results partly from the fact that many of its victims would have died earlier of other diseases in years gone by. Heart disease will continue to be one of the main causes of death, he explained, since the heart is a muscle which is used con tinuously by the body and that it degenerates and wears out. Surgery Advances Turning to the subject of surgery, Dr. Fishbein spoke of the advances made in this field, such as the transplant ing of whole organs and the succesful removal of certain portions of the body, such as a lung or the stomach. He spoke of the great advances in heart surgery, and of the fitting of plastic valves into this organ. The new tech niques in heart surgery are one of the "truly great ad vances in medicine," he de clared. Speaking of brain surgery, Dr. Fishbein said that Dr. Harvey dishing had "found ed a dynasty" of brain sur geons who have saved many persons from death. He noted, however, that "we still know too little about the brain and its functions," such as mem ory, etc. Telling of a recent visit to Russia where he toured hos pitals and conferred with sci entists and physicians, Dr. Fishbein said that the Rus sians are experimenting with transplating of the stomach, heart and nerves, and are us ing irradiation to solve cer tain problems in these tech niques. Russia's Blood Supply He explained that in Rus sia the problem of an ade quate supply of blood for med ical purposes is solved by tak ing the blood from persons shortly after death and stor ing it for future use. Classified Business and Service Directory Firmt and Individuals Specializing to Sar You Tim and Money ! Building and Construction Residential. )ewNor alteration, Powell. 482-3654 REMODELING Make, old rooms new. Reasonable. 77225048 D7T PICKELLTBullder 773-6646 411 E. Main Residential Specialists BUILDING & REMODELING Rocfing-Slding, all types Cement patio, drives, walks, foundations under older homes PAINTING it TERMITE WORK lOOTo Financing. Will go any where. No extras. Free estimates EVER-T1TE SERVICE Day orNlght 772-5717 "APPLEGATE EXCAVATING CO. Back Hoe Loader Dump Truck Bulidoier Phone 899-1565 p K. "DON" HAINES Chain Saws M60CHAiNSAWS $89?50 SISKIYOU HARDWARE 225 W Maln 772-2939 CHAINSAW SALES It SERVICE 1321 N. Riverside 772-7538 Lombard Chain Saws Oregon chain General Bars. Rentals. Repairs on all snws. Fuel Good Planer Blocks Wood green or dry. 2x4s & 2x6a i ft. long 855-1551 MAC'SFUEL , "w66d"cUT TO ORDER FIR OAK LAUREL C. W. Whipple 773-2660 PRESTO LOGS AT STORE OR WE DELIVER Elton's Farm St Garden Store 4th St Fir. 773-8444 RED FIR LOG ENDS 400 cu. ft. upsplit. $19 400 cu. ft. spill, $20 200 cu. fl. load Spilt. $15 NO ROT NO PITCH IMMEDIATE DELIVERY PHELPS FUEL CO. Phone 773-61 45 FLYING A HEATING OIL HARDWOOD St BODY FIR NAUMES EQUIP, St FUEL CO. 772-6223 GOOD CEDAR SLAB WOOD. 16 green or dry. Immediate delivery. MAC'S FUEL 8JS3-15S1 8' PEELER CORES delivered. You cut MEDFORD FUEL Ph. 772-2111 HILTON'S FUEL ALL RED FIR WOOD 16 in loads 2 ft. loads New Sawdust Old Sawdust Call eves. 773-3761 DRY WOOD IB" St shorter. Also 1 ft Fireplace Wood. S18 large load Phone 773-3334. QUALITY HEATING OILS CHECK t, FILL SERVICE CIJRTISS FLOOR FURNACE MONOGRAM OIL HEATERS WESTERN OIL BURNER CO. 772-3266 Glass Specuiilsta'ln-Auto Glass GLASS Window plate mirrors. FARRELLS GLASS SERVICE t,t, K- Front 773-1056 Granito and Top Soil CRUSHED-ROCK, SAND & GRAVEL CONCRETE PIPE DRAIN TILE M C. LININGER St SONS 773-7555 Use Tribune Want Adt Is Reviewed Dr. Fishbein also spoke of the success of blood and eye "banks" and said experiments with nerve banks are under way. The speaker also talked about new developments in the use of heat as a therapy, and declared that the devel opment of the x-ray was one of the greatest advances for medicine and explained some of its many uses in the pres ent time. Dr. Fishbein spoke briefly about the illnesses of the aged and said that research is being done into "why we get old" and predicted that before long, scientists would have discov ered "the secret of life itself." "Men may even create life," he declared, and pointed out that if this is possible, it will bring many problems. "Contemplate what would happen if a military dictator could create a whole army," he said, and added, "It makes us pause." In this vein, he pointed out that research with the pituitary gland has led to the prediction that some time in the future scientists may be able to change the color of the skin. "Who will decide what color?" he asked. During the question period Otto Frohnmayer, Knife and Fork club president, asked Dr. Fishbein about the work of a center in Amsterdam which is attempting to solve the problem of communication among medical men. Medical Information Dr. Fishbein, who is asso ciated with the center, said that because of the vast num ber of publications on medical matters, and the slowness with which new medical Informa tion is disseminated, the cen ter attempts to "digest" the material and gather it into magazines for the various spe cialists. Space exploration is creat ing a whole new field of mod- Granite and Ton Soil GRANITE Loading or Delivering LUCIUS St W1LBERT LULL Phone 664-1489 GRANITE CRUSHED & PI? RUN LOADED OR DELIVERED. R. G "BOB" LULL 773-4781 If no answer call 664-2971 GRAVEL Granite, sandy loam, fill dirt Creek run gravel. Prompt del. Good measure on all orders. Chas. Bennett Jr. 773-1U24 GRIZZLY GRANITE CO. Light-Colored Granite. 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Monday 114 E 11th 7:2-4652 Pest and Termite Cc ntrol Serving locally over 1 yfs. termite LOYD control TERMITES Call Paramount Pest Control t'..np,t Hflnrf tu.vtug 772-0701 Radiator Service DALENEWMAN'S Medford Radiator Service 205 W 8th at Grape 772-7572 For Action . . . Use Tribune Want Ads 57 OLDS HOLIDAY SEDAN 88 Hardtop, nice car, power steering and brakes, RH, hydra., clean car. Full Price $899oo Payments $4S per Month (Lie. 7C6507) NO MONEY NEEDED TAKE OVER PAYMENTS PHONE 772 6208 lean research, Dr. Fishbein said. Asked about cancer, the speaker said that research has brought out much valuable information and that Russian scientists have a new drug which stops the growth of some types of cancer cells. He added that the United States government has a program under way to open several medical centers throughout the country in which women will be given tests and treat ment for the common uterine cancer. He said that through re search with mice, it has been determined that some types of leukemia are virus-caused and that soon we may be able to control this virus. "We soon may have a vac cine to prevent cancer," he added. Dr. Fishbein also talked about diseases which are caus ed by auto-sensitization of the body, causing the body to de stroy certain tissues. He also said that work is under way to isolate the rheumatoid ar thritis factor which will lead eventually to control. The speaker was introduced by Dr. Ray Casterline. A-Too lato ToClassify FORRENT Furn. 3 rm. duplex close In. Low rent to retired, responsible party. 772-8010. AUCTION SALE WED., OCT. 24 1:00 P.M. SHARP Corner Clark & Cedar Sts, Medford. Ore. Warehouse & yard full of lum ber (bldg., plumbing & clec. sup plies) Bridge timbers, truck, trailers, lumber carrier, wood saw, furniture, appliances. Elec. water heaters. Garage to he moved St hundreds of other items. O. J. 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Frigidalre range 39",S30. 772-4662. FOR " RENT Clean roomy furn. apt. for adults. Close In. Private entrance, garage. Water, garhage paldNo pets. $65. 772-6773. FOR SALE German Shepherd Pups 773-5533. FOR RENT 2Bdrtn. house. Fire- Slace. 129 No. Columbus. Inq. 4Portland.772-6(i33. FOR SALE hy Owner New 3 bdrm.. 2 baths, lots of storage. Ilreplace. oven-range, dishwash er, garbage disposal, carport with storage, patio, large lot. Across from Wilson School. $1000 down. No financing charges. Bal. $16.- 500. 773-6426 FOR RENT 4 bdrm. unfiifn. house. Off Kings Ilwy 482-0724. FOR RENT 3 bdrm. house" located" 4 S.Orange. Inq. 303 Gcnessee. HOME OR COMMERCIAL. The Myron Corcoran construction Co. will be Interested In your plans. Call Jim McBee. Sales Mgr. Ph. 773-4707 CLASSIFIED AD DIRECTORY PERSONAL Lodge Notices , . . 1 Special Club Events , , 2 Personal .. 3 Lost and Found 4 Instructions , , 5 Wanted Male Help M 10 Wanted Female Help . 11 Male or Female Help 12 Wanted Situations , 13 Wanted Miscellaneous 14 Financial 8t Loans M 13 REAL ESTATE For Rent Houses 20 For Rent Apartments 21 For Rent Furnished Rooms 22 Rent Rooms and Board WM. 23 For Rent Miscellaneous 24 Wanted To Rent 23 Medford Realty Board MHH 30 For Sale Real Estate ........ 31 Business Opportunities 32 Wantao Real Estate - 33 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Building Supplies ..... 4U Appliances 41 Furniture . 4'A Musical Equip.. Radio. TV M 43 Sports and Hobbles 44 Miscellaneous 43 Nurseries ...... ,.4fi Dons and Pets -........u- !V0 Poultry SI Livestock , 32 Wanted Livestock B3 Hnv, Grain and Feed 34 Fruits & Veaetnhlca 53 Automotive & Equipment Machinery end Tractors flu Logging Equipment fll Equipment for Rent 62 Trailers 70 Parts and Accessories ..HMW 71 Cycles and Scooters 72 Cars and Trucks 73 UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late to Ctassify A Business Directory .........., B Classified Rates Minimum hue: two Lines 1 day per word .., 8c 2 days per vjnrA , nan 3 days per word.M.uw.M,..15o 5 days per word.,..,..HM19o 8 days per word 20o Jackson, Josephine and Siskiyou Counties Rate Other Areas Per Word So Per Day. By Line Per Month 93.00 Box Number Service Charge 50c (Minimum Cash Ad 80c) Business Directory Each line per month.HHIH..92.2S Minimum par month $6.76 Dead Line on Ohm Med Ada 5:00 pjn. 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 4 pm. tha day before publi cation (or Tues, through Frl. AI'PltOVKD CREDIT CRAKOI R BILLED BY THE LINK Minimum Charge ...81.20 Sale End Oct. 31st I t I I I I I 1 t I t I oiwnings J e Keeps fnlrontewoyi Shady and Dryl Protects Rugs and e Enhances Doorway 1 1 Compliments any f Architectural Stylel DOOR CANOPIES OTHER ALUMINUM Manufactured by Burk't Priced from (4 ft. wide with 314 East Main I LODGE NOTICES Medford Lodge No. 83 10. OF. meets Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 7:.10 p.m. Ad journ r to High School for U.N. Pro cram . treshments. .Jack Adams. N.G. - Medford Bodies, Scottish Rite. Monday, Oct. 22. 19fl2. 8:00 p.m. Stated Council and Consistory. Refreshments. Thirteenth degree. Visiting brethren welcome, Fred A Pnrdln. Secretary 2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS RUMMAGE sale by West Sida 24 and 25. Mothers Club, Oct. peni Bing. RUMMAGE sale: also small trees. Wed.. Oct. 24. Eagles Hall. 217 W. Main. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Senior Activity Orchestra . 3-PERSONAL MORGAN MANOR RETIREMENT HOME for tha aged. Pleasant surroundings. Reasonable rates. Ph. Grants Pass GR 8-2973 VACANCY for" 8" ladies or men at waisn Haven Home. 3397 Delta Waters Rd. 772-7645. WORRIED About how to pay all of those hills that have piled up? Credit Advisors can help you consols date your hills without a loan. Credit Advisors Inc. 201 MEDICAL CENTER BLDG. 773-7103 CLUB WOMEN ORGANIZATION Make this Interesting education" al laundry & dry cleaning plant tour. Cash contribution to vouf organization. For Information Murray Dumas. DUMAS DOMESTIC 772-81R3 VOTERS on Nov. 6 VOTE for THREE State Representatives from Jackson Co. BRANCHFIELD, DELLENBACK & DUMAS (Pd Pol. Adv. by Jackson Co, Republican Women, M, Denman, Treas.) 104 Geneva, Medford, Ore. HUMPTY-DUMPTY DOLL HOSPITAL Repairing Wigs Clothing etc. We also make dolls. Visiting hours, Mon. thru Frl. 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. 16 WESTERN AVE. 773-1015 HIGHEST cash prices paid for old coins, also complete coin collec tlons None too large or small. Privato collector. Ph. 772-8820 for Information. AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? If age, driving record, un Insured accident financial re sponsibility filing, etc., Is making it difficult for you to secure proper Insurance, see us. Con venicnt monthly installment. Don Stathos Insurer. 1005 E. Main, Medford 773-6638. Open Mon. St Tues. 'til Op rn HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS? Soe Wayne Medford. He can arrange a loan for you from J30 to $1500, on furniture, automo bile or salary. , LAURENTIDE FINANCE CORP 123 W. M a i n 772-6201 MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio, 214 Fluhrer Bldg. 772-9611 Thra. Bedroom Pantled Firaplacs Will Largo Lot Pallo and Sliding Doors Birch Kitchen 6 Inch Insulation Overhead $13,950. Low Down, McGonagle)- Construction 772-9573 nnnDunnn 1 W W I II IV Via p'lte Reg. V'BU Amorlco'i final! doorhosdt . . . oil aluminum construction in choice of 15 decorator colon . , . Hl-Boke enamel flnish. Site 48" width, 45 projection. Purnlihrngil 50 Installed 42. in. projection) Phone 772-4472