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sJliiJ finlb imoUb hLUf UHU, OAbUUM Salt Water Plants To Help Relieve Drouqht Considered Washington - (UN) - Interior Undersecretary James K. Carr ha called for the construction ef standby salt water con version plants to meet drought caused water short ages in Southern California, Texas, Florida and New York, Carr told the House In terior Committee that within a few years it would be pos sible to turn sea water into fresh water for economical use in some rapidly growing cities. He said the Interior Depart ment was "optimistic" that salt water could be turned into fresh water economically if conversion plants were built in combination with steatn electric plants. The gap between the cost of water from saline plants and conventional methods for obtaining municipal and in dustrial water is closing rapid' ly, Carr said. But he warned that the conversion of salt water for irrigation purposes was still "not within sight" at costs competitive with ordinary Ir rigation methods. He told the committee that Interior Secretary Stewart L. Udall had ordered an "all out effort" by bureaus under his direction to seek economi cal methods for turning sea water into fresh water. "It appears that It is pos sible, particularly In the Pa cific Southwest, with larger size plants and with' known processes, to produce water for about the same cost that it would require for transpor tation of surface fresh water supplies over long distances," he said. The key, Carr said, prob ably would be the cost of fuel to operate the conversion plant. He said It was esti mated that with natural gas It might be possible to produce up to 30 million gallons a day at a cost of $100 per acre-foot, or 30 cents per thousand gal lons. In San Francisco, he said the wholesale cost of munici pal water to communities cur rently approaches $00 per acre-foot in some areas. Carr said a 25-million gal lon plant operating in con junction with a power plant selling electricity for six mills per kilowatt hour could sell water for $35 per acre-foot. "Such a price for munici Dennis the Menace Oops; &u fOHoor id w Three Main Factors Control Pork Flavor Madison, Wis. -OTPD- What makes one pork chop better than another? A lot of things, say re- searchers at the University of Wisconsin. But the three most important factors are the weight of the pig, its age and They'll Do It Every Tme restaurant waiters akjd waitresses cant abide a sloppy" eater who strews his debris-- pal water would definitely be competitive in many areas of the United States, particularly in the Pacific Southwest and in parts of Florida," he said. In areas such as Southern California, Carr said, there "Just isn't any more water to be developed from the usual sources." . "The price of walcr is what ever you have to pay to get it," he said. Asked by a reporter what effect the conversion plants would have on California's $1.75 billion Feather River Project to carry water to the Los Angeles area, Carr said the Feather River Project would be able to deliver wa ter more cheaply. His suggestion for construc tion of standby water plants should not cause a delay in construction of projects such as California's Oroville and Auburn dams, Carr said. The Medical Dangers of Carbon Monoxidt One of the sad features of a cold winter is that during this season many people die of carbon monoxide gas p o I s o n 1 ng. Carbon mon oxide is form ed in any stove except an e 1 e c t r i c one, and La to be found in the exhaust Aivarrt funics coming away from every gasoline en gine. Carbon monoxide is dan gerous because when breath ed in, it combines with the hemoglobin (red coloring mat ter of the blnod) and com bines so firmly Hint it will not quickly let go as the ox ygen in the air docs. When the hemoglobin of a person becomes taken up with carbon monoxide, It can no longer combine with oxysen, and then the person in a way, i 'am iour Feety the amount of marbling in the chop. California was the first stale in the Union to oiganire a tuna research program of taeging fish to study discuses, migrations and mating habits. Time Mm Tmem SAID WAITER cleans up THE TABLE BV SWEEPING EVERV TVIWG ONTO THE FLOOI?- Try and -By BENNETT CERF- AT A COUNTRY auction, Mrs. Peggy Weidman won 8 rare old hand-blown whiskey bottle with a bid of twenty-two dollars. An old farmer had watched her bid ding with mounting dis belief. Now, as her bottle was delivered to her, he leaned over to take a closer look at it. "Gosh a'mighty," he gasped to his wife. It's EMPTY!" Court attendants in Flat bush, Brooklyn, are talking about the man whs had hi nuna changed from Kelly to Felnberg, then applied exactly one year later to have it changed from Fein berg to Garibaldi. "Are you trying to make this court look foolish?" thundered the Judge. "Not at all, Your Honor," said the applicant. "My neighbor hood keeps changing." A typewriter company has in Its flies the Indignant note sent by a mountaineer alter he had received his first typewritten letter: "You don't need to print no letter for me. I kill read writliV." O 1963, by Bennett Ctrf. Distributed by King Features Syndicate Roundup EmerltUB Consultant In Medicine Mayo Clinic Emeritus Professor of Medicine Mayo clinic (Register end Tritium syndicate, 1863) suffocates. Worst of all, the best part of his brain can be so severely damaged by lack of oxygen that if the person recovers enough to live, he may be left a sort of human vegetable. I am stimulated to write of this problem today because I Just heard of an attractive couple, a boy and girl, who after a dance went out to sit in a car for a while. To keep warm, they closed all the win dows and left the engine run ning. Somehow or other, car bon monoxide came up into the car, where it killed the girl and almost killed the young man. A while ago, a neighbor of mine, a business man, who loved to spend an evening tuning up the engine of his car, was found lying on the floor of his small garage. lie had made the mistake of clos ing the door and leaving the engine running. One of the terrible 'cittircs of carbon monoxide poisn.nng is that when it begins to at- Icct a person it may only make him drowsy and happy. go-lucky. He may not realize his terrible danger and worse yet, if he does realize it, he may not be able lo get up to open a door, or open a win dow or to turn off an engine or a burner on a stove. Could Not Respond As I remember, Dr. Slot- ansson, the great Arctic ex plorer, long ago told In one of his books how once, whon he was in an igloo (a closed hut made of blocks of ice), ho suddenly realized that he was getting drowsy and was probably being poisoned with carbon monoxide coming from a poorly functioning stove. When lie Hsked the Eskimos with him to open the sort of door of the igloo, they could not respond. Stefimsson soon realized that he no longer had the strength to crawl out of the hut but fortunately, lip hud enough strength left lo lunge backward and knock a hole In the wall behind him. This let in enough clean air so that his lite was saved. Heating equipment should be checked for leaks, because many a family has been kill ed by carbon monoxide com ing from a faulty stove, or a faulty heating unit in the basement. The only way in which lo avoid being killed by carbon monoxide gas is lo keep re membering how hundreds of people die perhaps in a park ed and closed car with the engine running. By Jimmy ILitlo Stop Mc LEGAL NOTICES NOTIC K OF FILING FINAL ACCOUNT NO. 11431 In the Matter of the EaUte of Amalla Welch, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed her rinal account and report in the above entitled estate and that by order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Probate Department, a hearing upon the same haa been set for February 21, lflH3, In the Circuit Courtroom in the Jackson County Courthouse in Medford, Oregon at the hour of 10;00 A.M. All persona having objections thereto are hereby notified to S resent the same on or before such me. Date of first publication of this nonce is January 24. irhj. Jennie May Hoitetter Executrix NOTICE 'n I I I KO IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SON COUNTY TOB,AC n'e matter of the Estate of Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN "' unuersisnen administra tor Of tho Mhnvn ..t,i. i. - . ,11 his final report and account here- "nny, March 8. 19f3. at 0:30 o'clock a.m. at the courthouse In the city of Medford 111 said county haa been fixed by the above named court as the time and place for hearing objections to said final report and account and for the examination and allowance thereof. ""ted and firat published thli -,. un. , rcumary, lutij. William V. Dcatherage. Administrator Frohnmayer. Lowry, Hogan A l)cathrAo Attorneys for Administrator TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT nr Tun. INTERIOR, HUHEAU OF LAND iJviv.E.mr.ft 1 . IMCXL, AUCTION HI IS as hereinafter desienated will he received by the District Manager. Bureau of Land Manage- IlK'lll. llbfll Wllfll.ni,. A... A.... ory Drive. Mertfnrcl, Oregon'iMail Inc address ll:ct si nit..H.i.. -t '"LVi. A JACIKU: ST AN I) Alt II ....,r.. on inursnav. March 14 IIW3. for all timber marked or de signated for culling. Before bids -io nunumirn. lull information concerning Ihe timber, the condl lions of sale and submission of bids should he obtained from the above District Manager. The right is hereby reserved to waive tech nical defects in this advertisement ?," !. "Meet ",v or " bids. Tile united States reserves Ihe n,hi . waive any informality In bids re celved whenever such waiver Is in iv i'f KJ" 'hc s,e. IN JACKSON COUNTY: ORKtiON: ol: All limber designated for cutting on SE'.NW',. sec. 19 T 34 S.. R. 3 E Will. Mer.. eslimat t , ,r i. PurPe of thia sale to i ,. " ""uglas.fir. 8 M be It. sugar pine, 1 M bd. ft s o in neP' for 'h"n W0.00 per M hd. fl tor the Doim-las-lir, $311 .jo per M bd. ft. for the ii. , , , per ,M id. ft. for the while fir. or a tolal purchase . 1 W , will. Mer. !".r..'."C. P,"r!'05e f this" sale to be 4 IliJ M bd ft nouclas-llr. no M on it, autinr pme. Ion M hd Inrensc-reitar, ;J4 M bd. ft white ir. 44 m m. it. hemlock No , hid f.ir the nouglas-fir. $2l 7.i per M ii J."r.. """ '""r " rer SI hd M i,.r ihe incem.e-redr. T" h " cr the white ir. 57 50 per M bd ft lnr ihe if."i';.-n Purchase price of .B 408.011. will be considered 000 00 All timber dcMgnated for J," R- i ; Lots t 2. si.; IrV Sec. 3. T. 34 s R i v Will. Mer estimated for the pur.' K'fl"r""l""r ,n e 3.235 M bd. ft Douglas-fir. 33 M bd fl ponderosa pine. 228 M bd ft' Sugar nine 2 M bd ft IncenseJ cedar. 87 M hd ft white fir. I M hd ft hemlock No bid for le.s than $18,10 per M bd. ft. for the pmiglas.fir. ; 00 per M hd ft mi "'e Pondero.a pine. $3155Per SLJ , , J"Mhc s""r '" " ,or he incen.e cedar. $ , Jil per M hd It for the the hemlock, or a total purcha. price of 4R9H4 40 ,ll he con siriered Minimum depoMt with hid 4 '.00 0tl All timber design, ed l, r culling on SViS'i, s. .,' ec. J": W'jNW',. SKi'i; NV, V N' SW, -.,. J.. 1. j, s. n i r. . Hill. Mer.. dimmed for Ihe purpose of thi, , to hr ... .M I'd II lloiigla.-fir. 10 M hd it po.idri'osa.pihc, M i,d. (t ,5Hr '".'.r. o' ?' bd " '"cense-cedar. i h'' " while fir No b,d lor V than SI7 8 per M Ivt fl tor the pxiigtis.lir ,hoo per M bd ft .'r. . P,v"'croa pine. $11 ;n PPr M hi II lor ihe sugar pine. SMis pel M hd ii lor the lncene-ced.-ir Jl .Ml per M hd ft lor the while til or m loial purchase price ot 1" I" will he considered I Mini u m deposit with hd $1 toil on VOTtl I 111 Ml RI(i I TON I IN 1. MKil NT Nil I lit I.N TMK t irtcriT t Ot' RT Or THE i ro'-aie Department MdMi-r ,t til. t'.i.. - In Ihe ., , Deceased i f ..'V h"fbv nvrn thut Jean Tl-ttt Irh executrix of the tsute of Itedertch O Snedicor Deceased, ha filed in the I'ircuil li"Mirt ot the Sutr t( o,eton for Jackson rount . her First and Final Ac.ount A ,m-h executrix of said estate nd the .vth dav of March Dn.t at the hour of 9 on o clock AM i- h vourt. room ot ihe send Cuirt at the Court tnui Mrdfoid .letvkson Count Oi-reon his Wen fixed an the time and pl..e foi heriiiB of nt'iections to Aui Firl and p'hm! Account nt -ill person halng PbirdhMn therein are herehv re qniied lo make or fi.f th same on or eforr tit time DAirn fehruatv (, $t3 Jen Plait Fety f xecu'rtx Robert D Dames, Attorney .Medtord, Oregon v.. r j win ne considered Minimum depro.il with bid $75.00. iViVr,!lmln"lc1 '"r cutting on SW',SF.',. Sec. 2S: E',NE. Sec. 3L W..NE'.. NW'. N i LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE No. IttSI IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE STATE OF UKMiUS r U K JACKSON COUNTY In the Matter of the Guardianship of the Estate of ANNA L KENNEY. also known as NAN L. KENNEY. Incompetent. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to order made and entered in the above entitled court, in the matter of said estate, the undersigned guardian, front and alter the 18th day of March. UI63. on bids which are to be received the office ot Jones. Keener or Bashaw, attorneys at law. Fluhrer Building, P O. Box 367, Medford. Oregon, will proceed to sell at private sale and for cash, all the right, title and interest of the above named ward in and to the following described real property situated in Jackson County, Ore gon, to-wit: HeginninR at a poim rsorin 22' i' East 60 tect from the Northwest corner of Block 37 in the City ot Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon, said fiomt being on the Easterly me of Oregon Street; thence Northeasterly along the said street line 250 feet: thence Southeasterly parallel to F Street, 2M feet; thence South westerly parallel with Oregon Street. 250 feet to the Norther ly line of F Street: thence Northwesterly along F Street ZOO feet to the point of begin- "cHRISTlAN JOSEPH KENNEY Guardian NOTK K OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT AND At lul'N I liNI IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Of UHtUUW f UK JACKSON COUNTY IN PROBATE. In the Matter of the Estate of HERMAN HELLER. Deceased. NOTICE ii hereby civen that March 11. 1903. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m. In the Circuit Courtroom of the Jackson County Courthouse, Medford. Oregon, has been by Order of the Honorable Edward c. Kelly. Circuit Judge, dated and filed the 5th day of February, lf)ti3, set as the time ana pince mr nearine on saia Final Report and Account inn. and all persons having objections inereio inouia iue me same witn the said Court on or before said date ot hearing. Date of first publi cation of this Notice. February 7, 1963. Much W. Gould. Administra tor. Sherman S. Smith, Attorney for Administrator, 127 N. W. "D" Street, Grants Pass, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate rr HENRY P. DEVEREUX. Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have been appointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oreeon for Jackson County at Ad' ministrator with Ihe will annexed of the estate of Henry P. Dever eux. deceased, and have duly qua I ified. AH persons having claims against laid estate are nereny no tified to present them, wilh proper vouchers and duly verified, to me at the office of Kelly & Grant At torneys. 1005 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon, within nix months from the date of this notice. DATED at Medford, Oregon, this 24th day of January. I :. JAMES DEVEREUX Administrator with the will annexed KELLY & GRANT Attorneys for Estate 100. East Main Street Medford, Oregon NOTICE TO f RKIIITS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of Jacob D. Brown, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have been appointed Executrix of the above cstnte by an order made therein on January 28. 19ti3: nil crrdilnrs having claims acatnsf said deceased are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, and with proper vouchers attached, to me at the office of Roberts, Kellinston. Branchfielri k Heffer nan. 711 East Main Street. Med ford. Oregon, within six months from (he dale of this notice. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 31st day of January, 1963. Bettle R. Union Executrix CLASSIFIED PERSONAL I.odne Nnllces - 1 Specirtl Club Notices 2 Personal 3 Lost and Found - 4 Instructions S Wanted Male Help 10 Wanted Female Help 11 Male or Female Help V2 Wanted Situations ... 13 Wanted Miscellaneous 14 Financial & Loans IS REAL ESTATE For Rent Houses 20 For Rent Apartments HI For Rent Furnished Rooms .. '22 Rent Rooms and Hoard 2'. For Rent Miscellaneous '2 A Wanted To Rent "27 Med mrd Realtv Hoard 30 For S.ile Real Fv-tale 'M Rusiness Opportunities 3.J Wanted Real Estate AD DIRECTORY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Building Supplies 40 Appliance 4 1 Furniture 4J Musical Equip. Radio, TV 4.1 Sports and Hobbies 44 Mtucellaneous 45 Nurseries 4h Hops and Pets Ml Poultry 51 Livestock 52 Wanted l ivestock ?3 Hay. Grain and reed 54 Fruits & Vegetables 53 Automotive & Equipment Machinery and Tractors HO l.oKRine, Equipment HI Equipment For Rent t2 Trailers 7 Parts and Accessories 71 Cxctcs and Scooters. 72 Cars and Trucks 73 UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late to (Massttv A MONDAY ONLY Business Director;. b WAITER H. JONES-S.R.A. Professional Real Estata Appraiser 72 Century Bldg. Phone 772-4453 FIREWOOD PEELER CORE & LOG ENDS (Split or Unipltt) Prompt Delivery Eagle Wood Co. TA 6-4081 N -I -LODGE NOTICES 4 Medford Lodge 103. AT Sl AM. Stated Communi cation on Friday, Feb. 15th at 7:30 P M. Irvln Patten. WM Reames Chapter No. 66 OES Stated Communica tions. Ihursday. Feb. 14, 8 00 p m . Valentine party. Nellie Dvke. WM. 3-PERSONAL WANTED 2 elderly ladies to care or. nice nome ac all home privi leges, good care. My price ia reasonable, see me at 802 Waverly. AS OF this date I will not he responsible for any dehts other than mv own. George H. Harper, Rt. 1 Box 84. Jacksonville. Ore. AS OF thia date I am not respon sible for any dents other than my own. W Henry Roberta. P O. Box 484, White City. Oregon. WOMEN'S Exercise class. Mon, vcd & En. 773-4828. INCOME tax service. Cecelia Ray- burn. 243N. Ivy. 773-3385. HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS 7 bee Wayne Medford. He can ar range a loan for you from $50 to 11500, on furniture, automobile or salary. LAURENTIDE FINANCE CORP. 123 W. Main 772-6201 ANYONE having a drinking prob lem is welcome at the Medford Group of Acohohcs Anonymous 8:30 p.m. Tuea. & Sat. rear of 21 N. Oakdale. 773-4848. Al Anon Group every Tuesday. MAXENE'S TAX SERVICE Day or eve. 664-2731 3558 Table Rock Rd. DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM? Contact A. A. Sun. 8 p.m. Thura. 8:30. 404 Walnut Ph. 664-2006 779-1251 TAX REPORTS. Cleo Canoose, 55 rtoss court, for day or eve. ap pointments phone 772-2013. Same location since mi. JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB Dentures repaired while you wait 8U9-107I 899-1559 MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio. 214 Fluhrer Bldg. 772-9611 DENTURES repaired and relined while you wait. Dav or eve. Ph. 773-H126 35 l.orier Lane. -k it ic For Action . . . Use Tribune Want Ads COMICE PEARS GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES Bring your own containers Monday through Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pinnacle Packing Co., Inc. 220 North Fir Street Between 4th and 5th Streets 13 WantW T Kirt PAIRT fum Mi Ufir'i K rrt WAJfTfiP: iiousa. w r wn.- w(li urmrtA for ftmU hop Prftft-itTMMy Jr oS WANTEO TO T.KA.SK - ?5 fl frli; snar rtuliss trlct Xcnla. "Iiiy. hxt opemris . l:ri p.m tt:n joy. i. it: Y'r lnt6:matl-:.n ana fflrnu call ir!r ..r -write I I M-ltAI SI 1 111 i AlVlt IHTIIATION. i'ul-.liC IKllltin Xervlee. Hi C. S P. 0 t.tfe t'lnclnr.olt . i.'hlo. JSt-J.'. Lint. rocro tst. rriv.ii inrr.e. or anfaiMireil """'. carport, ii Uwer duplex. J bedrooms. u?ton. I'll. DR 11360 or DR ater 4. jn rent I 1,4 ,. ''';'r (int. ceramic t sons 3:2 s:t BflLDFRi rvc HOl itS AVA1L.S.BLE NOW . ' ' 1 ... ... ff.:)K4V.x... I 'J .um 1 sfs jsv ''iWy 7 with a VJAHT AD T0DAY! I . v I v .P--"C' -il "'""i Itv DIAL 772-6141 1 W. Sid. St.. room, bawmeat 4 rr5. rs per month. .C . ( 3-PERSONAL Prompt Tax Service MARGUERITE RONE Call 664-1352 Day or Eve. J512 Table Rock Rd. Medford INCOME TAX SPECIALIZED BOOKKEEPING 216 E Main 7 72 -9 15 9-7 7 2-9862 AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? if age. driving record, un insured accident financial re sponsibility filing, etc., is making it difficult for you to ecure proper insurance, see ui. Con venient monthly installment. Don Stathos Insuror. 1005 E Main. Medford. 773-6658. Open Mon. Ac Tues. 'till 9 p.m. 'GINGER' OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON at SAO Stewart Ave. Special person alized service All work guaran teed. Welcomes ladies with ihin, fine or problem hair. EVENING APPOINTMENTS Closed Mondays 773-3139 tax Returns Day or Eve. GALIN E. JORDAN 899-1449 400 'D" St.. Jacksonville VACANCY for Lady or Man need ing n ursine care. Mountain View Nursing Home. 596 Park St., Ashland. INCOME TAX SERVICE Ph. 772-2335 eves, or Suns, for appointments. John Hatfield, nil Crater Lake Ave 4-LOST AND FOUND BLACK and white cat lost near Grey's Furniture Store in Cen tral Point. Answers to the name Ting Ting. Call 664-2069. HAIR styles that look and wear well Special waves for students, $10 up Lady Medford. 32 N Oakdale 773-3211 SEE US For Liquidation of Estates at Auction. Walter H. Jones Realtor O. J. BRENNER Salesman & Auctioneer 72 CENTURY BUILDING Phone 772-44S3 M1MBF.B Renfth oak alt dtmentlosa X ilia's Farmrx Kxrhanire lit W Main. .enl. ft DR :-Sl 1S rlcK. 23 Houtefcold &wdt l Pi. PARI.T Am. rican Bft. ot. NeI TcovoreU. !5. KPT-tat Yd M FRKIinAlKF. acinic irinlii; wa:ur. I roca - uw. . -hay a p5. iV.fckwftH TT, : f" -is. l&lg ""-hm attar ro.!i( ciiurvftn S' n Kr A ifatfkK rad; d-Kuinr tt paihtlrit : TV wlta X Jii' H .' Si ti aiMir riione Tsl-Tll . eullt-io r I' a.tlr.w Case MS03 IS Work Htnid H,,:;;i1V,-.V '''' n lil.j It AN f M J-1. liM ha-jl. WOMAN' a'.ia Iijtl.t r.oe wr anil Bnx j.u.ftf -r.;td. 4 LOST AND FOUND These strav dogs are at the County Pound At will be held 5 days. MALES: Blonde Cocker Black & White part Cocker. Young black part ljib. Tri-cclored part Beagle White & grev Australian Shep herd. Red part Cocker. Black part Spaniel Brown St black German Shepherd. FEMALES: White it black Terrier. Black, brown & white Beanie, pregnant. Trl-colored mixed Beaale. Black 6 tan German Shepherd. Black It white part Shepherd pup. LOST At Ashland Wranglers Arena Jan 37th. One new horse bridle Rolled leather, split ear with stainless steel ferrules on head stall. This bridle a cher- ished giit Reward. 462-0984. LOST Female Beagle, loved pet. Reward. 535-2594. 0 RENTAL INCOME Weslside Medford, Two du-, plexes close in, $235 monthly income, all units furnished, j $15,750. Rental and Building Lot $8250, 2 BR, possible 3, con crete foundation, remodeled, double carport, 100x100 lot, good condition, large patio, room to build a duplex, $1000 down. Nine Units Partly furnished 2X income. $21,500, Vi down LRED ARROW REALTY Roy H. Maudlin, Realtor, 53S-1752 Also Ashland Income Properties WILL BUY SMALL FIR LOGS 6" & LARGER DIAMETERS Especially Interested in Salvaging Timber Blown Down by Recent Storm For More Information Phone or See CHENEY FOREST PRODUCTS N Phone 664-1271 24 MixttUnaoiM ht Sat THIPLK Seal Halla for toilet unk valve, lie titr tws: et 100. (.ft t-tZSS. luVKfiti; liitgler-matlc :V tieter. usril X tr.or.ths s5-i4. - Oil. lio-Jr.e el hel. rf-melete SXPr'liV 7fc ft tl. Ors -ri ly ovrr I. A j ih'i.-m? t.-- 1(1 Sl-Arliclei fw Salt O?0 US50 TPf'iN$ ? T I. ' W. 't- XT. lr' -o t r AsjuHft-f't X muvlti itjrr,ttfd &atn lio " " 1 5-INSTRUCTIONS ACCORDION LESSONS Call 664-1817 SAX Clarinet Trumpet. Begin, ning. advanced. Reasonable. 773-3547. SECRETARIAL SERVICE Shorthand dictation, typing, legal experience. Letters, re ports, mailings statistical. Margaret Kobold Phone 1012 W. 9th 772-S844 33 ACRES CHOICE LOCATION ON VALLEY FLOOR All in irrigated pasture. Grade A milking barn, large hay barn. Two bedroom modern home with fireplace. $34,850 or will sell 2 unimproved 10 acre traits with good paved road frontage at $10,000 each. THREE-BEDROOM HOME On West Side near Junior High School. Can be shown by appointment only. Price $9,500. Want offer. Walter H. Jones Realtor 772-4453 Rm. 72 CENTURY BLDG. ELAINE FULWILER Salesman 773-5208 Exclusive! Agent Central Point Ufltrt.1! n-ewtaiutitcuMi. . FREE APPLES 4 foishol ol jmall Grimtj GoWeit amies free with purchase o 1 bushel of Mclntosti sppies W per bushc!, Ms week only. jE M'IMTC'C TKTStlGLK ORCHARD S milts E. of i.Mtia en Rt. 55 rwxt Milburn's fjnli'f) station. Sufcer Jra-,- S-m,' Ca C. O yiur nod S-3 FiuMithati 13i8 DUi t'H i l1t Lie Cofftrxtftg fr !iMnl and R..-.nt. 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