Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 12, 1963, Image 17

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that you can feed with little
labor and no wastage. The
increased meat or milk pro
duced will give you maxi
mum returns on a small cash
investment.
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Call Anytime DAY or NIGHT!
Personalized Pickup and Delivery
Store Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
Your Headquarters (or Greetmj, Cards
Cosmetics Party W.ddin, Supplies
Gifts Veterinarian Supplies
Your Charje Account Invited
Time
Menace
MAY DAY INVITATION
Stockholm, Sweden - !UPH -The
local Social Democratic
labor organization has invited
United Nations Secretary Gen
eral Thant to deliver a May
Day speech here. The invita
tion was forwarded three
weeks ago. No reply is ex
pected until after the Easter
holidays.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
P-S5-63
IN THS CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
JEAN H. STUART. Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by an Order of the above en
titled Court dated March 28. 1963.
the undersigned were appointed
executor of the estate of Jean H.
Stuart, deceased, and all persons
having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present the
same to said executors at One
Fnci Main Street. Medford. Ore
gon, properly verified as provided
the date of first publication hereof.
Dated and first published this
29th day of March. 1963.
Miles Stuart and
The First National Bank
of Oregon. Portland.
Executors
Farrell. Blackhurst Jfc Homecker
Attorneys for Executors
SALE OF GOVERNMENT USED
EQUIPMENT Public Auction sale
of Government used equipment
will be held at the U. S. Forest
Service Warehouse. 1319 E. Mc
Andrews Road. Medford. Oregon.
Tuesday. April 23, 1963. starting
promptly at 10:00 A.M. The sale
includes motor grader, pickups,
carryalls, panels. 4x4's, 1 'i ton
truck, a sedan, a gasoline engine,
nnrl 1 1 n h t nlant rpnerators Insnec-
tion may be made from 9:00 A.M.
I to 4:00 P.M April' 19 and 22 and
; before the sale time. 10:00 A.M.
April 23. 1963. Full payment oi ac
cepted bids must be made before
3 00 P.M. on date of sale. Payment
must be made by money order.
ortifirt or cashiers check, or
bank draft, payable to Forest Serv
ice USDA Personal checks or cash
cannot be accepted. Full informa
I tion available at the Supervisor's
I Office, Rogue River National For
est. Room 315, Post Office Bulld
I ing. Medford. Oregon.
Dick Glass
At West Main
your prescrip.
tion is tilted
"UP to a
standard
NOT do-n to
a price."
412- J
West Main Pharmacy
Retail Store
135 W. Main at Grape - Ph. 772-2330
By Jimmy Hatlo
SO THEN THEY ARRIVE AT THE
PARTY AND THE GUEST OF HONOR
LOOKS LIKE BAD NEWS ON SKID ROW-.
LEGAL NOTICES
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND
ELECTION NOTICE
STATE OF OREGON )
County of Jackson ss.
School District No. 4 )
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN
that at the Phoenix School District
No. 4 bond election hereby called,
to be held at the Gymnasium of
the Grade School in Talent. Ore-
on and the Gymnasium of the
Irade School in Phoenix. Oregon,
in and for said School District of
Jackson County, Oregon on the
6th day of Mav, A.D. 1963. be
tween the hours of 2 P.M. and 8
P.M.. Pacific Standard Time, there
will be submitted to the legal vot
ers thereof the question of con
tracting a bonded indebtedness in
the name of said school district in
the sum of Eight Hundred
Eighty-Five Thousand Dollars
iS885.000.00) for the purpose of
providing funds with which to re
model the existing Vocational Ag
riculture and Wood Shop facili
ties at the Phoenix High School
into new classrooms, construction
of a new Vocational Agriculture
and Wood Shop building at the
Phoenix High School, the construc
tion of a new Gymnasium and
Cafeteria facilities at the Talent
Junior High School, enlarging
Gymnasium facilities and con
structing Cafeteria facilities at the
Phoenix High School building, the
future construction of additional
classrooms as the same may be
needed in the discretion of the
Board of Directors of said district,
and the construction of new Ele
mentary School facilities, all in and
for said school districts. If bonds
in the amounts set forth are au
thorized, a portion thereof bhall
not immediately be sold following
the date of said bond election
authorizing the issuance of said
bonds, but shall be retained and
sold at a later date within two
years from the date of said elec
tion, at a time within such period
when said District's School Board
in its discretion deems the sale
thereof necessary and advisable to
provide funds for and thereafter
to commence, the construction of
the Elementary facilities and new
classrooms, for alterations of exist
ing facilities as referred to herein
before. The votes shall be by ballot
upon which shall be the words
"Bonds Yes" and "Bonds No",
and the voter shall place a cross
(X between the words "Bonds"
and the word "Yes", or between
the word "Bonds" and the word
"No", whichever Indicates his
choice.
The polls for the reception of
the ballots cast for or against the
contraction of said Indebtedness
will on said day and date and at
the following places hereinafter
set forth, be open at the hour of
2 P.M. and remain open until the
hour of 8 P.M. of the same date,
at which hour the same shall be
closed.
The precincts established by the
Election Department of the Jack
son County Clerk's office of the
State of Oregon, for primary and
general elections, insofar as said
precincts are coexistent with or
are within the bounda-ies of Phoe
nex School District No. 4, Jackson
County. Oregon, have been adopt
ed as the precincts of said School
District for this election, said pre
cincts being all or portions of the
following: 14. 22. 36X. 56Y, 57A.
57B. 59, 60. 61. 62. 63. 64, 83. 84,
85 and 86 The qualified legal
voters of said precincts Nos. 22,
56X. 56Y. 57A. 57B and 59, shall
vote at the polls to be in the Gvm
nasium oi the Phoenix Grade
School. Phoenix. Oregon, and their
voting shall be supervised by the
following named persons, who are
hereby appointed as the election
board of said precincts for this
election: Evelyn Gysin. Chairman,
Princess Chisum, Clerk, and Betty
Dorman. Clerk.
The qualified legal voters of said
precincts No's. 60, 61, 64. 84 and
86. shall vote nt the polls to be
In the Gymnasium of the Phoe
nix Grade School, Phoenix. Ore
gon, and their voting shall be su
pervised by the following named
persons, who are hereby appointed
as the election board for said pre
cincts for this election: Frances
Hafhill, Chairman. Ethyl Hacker
smith, Clerk, and Mabel Bourne,
Clerk.
The qualified legal voters of said
Srecincts Nos. 14. 62, 63. 83 and
5. shall vote at the polls to be
in the Gymnasium of the Talent
Grade School. Talent, Oregon, and
their voting shall be supervised
by the following named persons,
who are hereby appointed as the
election board for said precincts
for this election: Mary Bagley.
Chairman. Marjorie Gleim. Clerk,
and Wanda Kane. Clerk.
By order of the District School
Board of Phoenix School District
No. 4, of Jackson County, Oregon,
made this 3rd day of April. A.D.
1963.
J. ALLEN HARRIS
Chairman. District School Board,
Phoenix School District No. 4,
Jackson County, Oregon.
E. R DO LAN. District Clerk
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that 1
have been appointed by the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Jackson County Administratrix
with the Will Annexed of the
estate of Ernest C. Hamilton, de
ceased, and hBve qualified All
persons having claims against the
estate of said decedent are here
bv notified to Dresent them, with
proper vouchers, duly verified to
me nt tnc nince oi SKvrman et
Hciscl. attorneys for said Admin
istratrix, at Room 321 Medical
Center Binldine. In Medford. Ore
Son. within six months from the
date of this notice.
Dated and first published April
12. 1963
Evelyn H. Skyrman
Administratrix with the
Will Annexed
Skyrman A Heisel
Attorneys for Administratrix
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EAGLE WOOD CO
Phone 826-4081
MEDFORD
Feeding the Family
By ZOLA VINCENT
Food
Indonesians Like
A Mixed Salad
The people of Indonesia are
partial to a mixed vegetable
salad called Gado-Gado. It is
served with a peanut butter
sauce and rice. Recipe below.
Republik Indonesia covers
an area of nearly 576,000
square miles. Its population
is estimated at more than 92
million. Its religion is predom
inantly Moslem with perhaps
JVi million Christians and
lesser numbers of Brahmins
and Buddhists. Indonesia is
rich in a variety of crops.
Rice is the staple food and
chief crop with major planta
tion crops also oi rubber, tea,
coffee, palm, kernels and sug
ar. It grows large numbers of
cattle, sheep, hogs, horses and
buffalo.
Gado-Gado is made like this
for six servings.
Cut one-half pound cabbage
and one-half pound string
beans in nice eating sie. Par
boil one pound beanz sprouts
(we buy these canned), reserv
ing cooking water. Slice one
cucumber and one bunch rad
ishes. Prepare the peanut butter
sauce or dressing in a bowl
by crushing and mixing these
ingredients and adding the
warm vegetable water. One
teaspoon salt, two teaspoons
brown sugar, one teaspoon
lemon juice, one teaspoon soy
sauce, one onion, sliced and
fried, one or two cloves gar
lic, chopped fine or sliced
and fried, few hot peppers,
one-fourth to one-half
pound finely ground peanut
butter: add warm water from
boiled vegetables.
Arrange cooled vegetables
in layers. Garnish with slices
of two hard - cooked eggs and
a small package of potato
chips (surprised?). Serve veg
etables with sauce and rice.
Ham Glaaes
If ham is gracing your hol
iday table, you might try one
of these popular glazes: One
cup brown sugar and two ta
blespoons flour . . . one cup
honey . . . one cup brown sug
ar and one tablespoon dry
mustard . . . one-half cup or
ange, peach or apricot marma
lade . . . one cup cranberry
sauce or currant jelly. Spread
glaze evenly over fat - scored
surface of ham.
Easter Egg Memo
Covers Cescarones
Easter egg dyeing and dec
orating is a memorable thing
to youngsters. Today's gaily
packaged dyes and decora
tions offer easy - to - follow
directions. A statement that
color is harmless may be
found on all packages con
taining Easter egg dyes. We
remind mothers that whlt
shelled eggs are essential to
dyeing clear, bright colors.
Cascarones. C a sc a rones,
pronounced kaska-ron-ys, are
the empty eggshells that are
so much fun to make and
break. They're so fragile that
it is best to decorate them
with decals or paste-ons rath
er than risking a dye bath.
Gently chip flat end of un
cooked egg until there is a
hole about an eighth of an
inch across. Puncture the
more pointed end with an ice
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICK OF ALLEY VACATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Council of the City of Medford.
Oregon, did, on the 21st day of
February. 1063. by Ordinance No.
8553. initiate proceedings to vacate
a portion of an alley within the
City 01 Medford described as fol
lows to-wit:
The west 100 feet of the alley in
Block 13, Original Town,
and did provide for a public hear
ing to be held at the hour of 7:30
o'clock P.M. on the 18th day of
April 1063. in the Council Cham
bers oi the City Hall In the City
of Medford. Oregon, for the pur
pose oi considering the vacation of
and adoption of an ordinance va
cating said portion of said alley as
above described and for the pur
pose of hearing and considering
any objection or remonstrance
thereto which may be made in
writing and filed with the Recorder-Treasurer
prior to the time of
said hearing and by order of the
Council of the City of Medford.
D. F. Huson
Recorder-Treasurer
NOTICE OF FILING APPLICA
TION mir A CHANGE IN
POINT OF DIVERSION OF
Notice is given hereby that
Audrey Z. Parsons has filed an
application for the approval of a
change in point of diversion of
water from Rogue River.
In the Rogue River adjudication
proceedings, a water right was
established in the name of C. E.
Bellows for the use of the waters
of Rogue River for the irrigation
of 2.0 acres In Lot 2 1SE NE , ,
and 16.3 acres in Lot 3 E'i SE',l,
Sec. 6. and 7.7 acres In the NW'
SWU and 13 acres in Lot I "SW ,
SW4f. Sec. 9. T 33 S. R. 1 W..
W.M , with a date of priority of
1892. These lands are irrigated
through the Bellows Ditch, the
Eolnt of diversion of said ditch
eing located 365 ft. N. and 290 ft.
W. from the E1 corner of Sec 5,
and being within the SF. ', NF. ..
said Sec 5. T. 33 S . R 1 W.. W.M
The applicant herein owner oi
the lands above described. ..pro
poses to irrigate these lands by
means ol a pumping plant, the
point oi diversion of said pumping
plant to be located 223 ft S and
730 ft. W from the E' corner of
Sec B. and being within the NE'
SE'.. said Sec 8. T. 33 S . R 1 W ,
W.M
All persons interested are noti
fied hereby that a hearing will be
held at the county courthouse at
Medford Oregon, on May 22. 1963.
at 9-30 a.m. All objections to the
proposed change, if any there are.
will be heard at said time and
place Any objections shall be
prepared in writing, one copy to
be served on Audrey Z Parions.
Route I. Box 434. Eagle Point. Ore
gon, and one copy filed with the
State Engineer. Salem. Oregon, to
gether with a 12 filing fee. at
least 10 days prior to the date set
for hearing If no o)ectiona are
filed, the application may oe ap
proved by the SUte Engineer
without a hearing
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this
25th day of March. 1963.
, CHRIS L WHEELER.
SUte Engineer
MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
Editor
pick. Blow through the small
er hole until the egg is forced
out of the larger hole. Aft
er drying a short time, the
smaller hole is sealed with
tape or a bit of colored pa
per. Confetti may be poured
into large hole which is then
sealed. Use eggshell contents
for any usual purpose.
Hard-Cooked Eggs. Follow
easy-to-do directions on pack
age of Easter egg dyes. We
remind you only that hard
cooked eggs should be refrig
erated as soon as they've
served their Easter egg hunt
purposes; must be used soon
in salad, sandwiches or other
ways.
Whai To Do With All
Thott Hard-Cooked Eggs
Soon after the youngsters
have finished their Easter egg
hunting and exclaiming, moth
ers will be hunting for ways
to use up all those hard-cooked
eggs. Consider them first
as dinner table decoration
artfully arranged with flow
ers and please the chil
dren. Here are some further
suggestions:
Deviled eggs with any of a
host of variations for serving
as salad or for casseroling in
a savory sauce . . . creamed
eggs on toast with or with
out chunks of ham or tuna . . .
egg salad sandwiches . . .
sliced or grated in salads or
as garnish for hot vegetables.
Easier Lamb, Ham Data
Back to Pagan Spring
Ham and lamb for Easter
feasting date back to the pa
gan celebration of feastinc to
celebrate the advent of spring.
fresh meat supplies in those
days were low at this time
of year and select pork cuts
were cured, smoked and stor
ed throughout the winter, to
await the season of feasting.
Roast lamb springtime
feasting dates back to early
days of Greece and Asia mi
nor when lamb, first animal
born in the spring, became
the symbol of new life and
purity.
You may think of ham and
lamb as typical Easter fare,
but the day is observed in
different ways In different
countries. Estonians observe
the day with roast veal, roast
potatoes and sauerkraut to
which sausage and dill pic
kles are added.
In Poland, Swlecone or
Easter meat Is prepared on
Good Friday. Ham and legs
of veal and lamb are entwined
by links of sausage for sue
culent display and eating.
Center of the table features
the likeness of a lamb mold
ed from butter or cake.
In I tally, festivities center
around Agnello, roast baby
lamb accompanied by arti
chokes. In Russia and Yugo
slavia, you're likely to be
served whole roast pig.
In Ireland and Finland, the
centerpiece is likely to be
roast ham. Roast lamb and
cold ham in abundance weigh
down the tables in Bulgaria
and to the Greeks "Easter
without lamb is a thing that
cannot be." Many Americans
favor turkey in modern times.
Easier Eggs
Whatever the dinner plan,
eggs will be served at break
fast; poached, fried, scram
bled, simmered in the shell
or in other ways. For this,
you'll want top quality Grade
AA eggs. Hot breads are espe
cially favored with Easter
eggs; the last hot cross buns
of the season andor other
coffee cakes.
Product Plentif uls
There's abundance of arti
chokes, asparagus, broccoli,
cabbage, cauliflower, several
varities of lettuce, onions, po
tatoes, zucchini and no shop
ping list would be complete
without crisp celery, green on
ions and radishes for the rel
ish tray. Fruit displays fea
ture bananas, grapefruit, or
anges, lemons, rhubarb, pine
apples, papayas and avocados.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OP HEARING OF
FIN Ala ACCOUNT
No. 11431
IN THE CIHCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
DFSSA T. DACK. also known as
DESSA THOMPSON DACK,
Deceased
Notice li herehy given that the
undersigned has filed his Final
Account as Administrator of the
sbove nsmed estate, and thai the
ahove entitled Court hss fixed the
13 day of May. 1063. at the hour
of 1-30 p.m tone-thlrtyi In tthe
Circuit Courtroom of the Court
house building at Medford, Oregon,
as the tirr.e and place for hearing
objections to said Final Account
and for settlement thereof.
Dated and first published this
20th day of March, 1063.
Georxe Brown. Administrator
John M Ross
Attorney for Estate
230 West Main
Medford. Oregon
NOTICE TO CREDITOR
vii ii.on.6ii
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STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK-
RON COUNTY Probate Deoart-
ment
In the Matter of the
Estate of
MABEL E LENZ, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
and ''' as Executrix ol the
Estate of Mabel E. Leni. Decesbed,
sgsinat said estate are hereby no
tified in present the same, with
proper vouchers, at the office of
my attorney. Robert D Dames. 1
Goldy Building. Medford, Orecon.
within six months from the date
hereof
DATED .nd first published this
I2th day of April. 1903
Ids Alwllda Stewart,
Executrix
Robert D Dames
Attorney for executrla
Medfwd, Oregon
OREGON
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. P-84-63
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been ap-
Eointed Administrator of the
state of Richard Pruitt. deceased,
by the Probate Department of the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Jackson County.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to
present tne same, with proper
vouchers, within six months from
the date of the first publication
hereof, at the office of Jones,
Reeder and Bashaw, attorneys for
the administrator, at 204 Fluhrer
Building, Medford. Oregon.
Dated and first mihllhri thta
3th day of April, 1963.
itunAbU KH-rlAUO PRUITT.
Administrator
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
No. 63 244 E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
SHIRLEY LaVERN d'OMBRAIN
Plaintiff
vs.
JAMES EARNEST d'OMBRAIN
Defendant
To: JAMES EARNEST d'OM
BRAIN, the above named Defend
ant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
Complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit with four (4)
weeks from the date of the first
Fiublication of this Summons: and
f you fail to answer or otherwise
appear in said suit, for want there
of, Platntill will take a Decree
ncainst you for the relief craved
for In the Plaintiff's Complaint,
ui-cinciiy siaiea as lonows:
That the Court enter a Decree
granting unto Plaintiff an ab
solute divorce from the De
fendant, that Plaintiff be
warded and have the absolute
and continuing care, custody
and control of the minor chil
dren born as issue of the mar
riage, namely: Patsy Lynn d'
Ombrain. age 3 years and Paul
James d'Ombrain. aee 2 vears.
granting to Plaintiff whatever
further relief may seem just
and equitable to the Court.
This Summons it published by
the Order of the above entitled
Court made and entered on the
28 day of March, 1963, ordering
that this Summons be served by
publication thereof, once each
week for four consecutive weeks.
Date of first publication Is 29th
day of March, 1983.
John M. Rom,
Attorney for Plaintiff
230 West Main Street
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE Or MEETING OF H AN-
U K H S OF FALL AND WINTER
PEARS FOR ELECTION OF
NOMINEES FOR M EM Ilf.K. AL
TERNATE MEMBER AND SEC
OND ALTERNATE MEMBER OF
THE WINTER PEAR CONTROL
COMMITTEE, PURSUANT TO
THE MARKETING AGREE
MENT AND ORDER AS
AMENDED REGULATING THE
HANDLING OF THE MKl (t I! K
D'ANJOU, HEL'RRK HO.HC, WIN
MICE, BEURRE EASTER AND
BEURRE CLAIRGEAU VARIE
TIES OF PEARS GROWN IN
THE STATES OF OREGON,
WASHINGTON AND CALI
FORNIA TO ALL HANDLERS OF FALL
OR WINTER PEARS IN THE
MEDFORD DISTRICT:
TAKE NOTICE that a mectins
of handlers of pears In the above
named district, for the purpoae of
electing nominees for handler
member, alternate handler mem
ber and second alternate handler
member of the Control Committee
pursuant to the provisions of the
above named Marketlne; Agree
ment and Order as amended regu
lating the handling of the Beurre
D'AnJou. Beurre Bosc. Winter
Nells. Doyenne Du Cornice, Beurre
Easter and Beurre Clalrgeau va
rieties of pears grown In the
states of Oregon. Washington and
California, executed by the Secre
tary of Agriculture of the United
States ana now In effect, will be
held at 1 :00 o'clock, p.m.. on the
18th day nf APRIL. 1063. at
ROGUE VALLEY COUNTRY
CLUB In the City of MEDFORD.
County of JACKSON, State of
OREGON
Each handler of pears of the
aforesaid varieties within the
above named district will be en
titled to attend and participate In
said meeting and election.
R. A Patterson. Manager
Winter Pear Control Committee
302 Woodlark Building
Portland S. Oregon
DATED: April 8. 1063.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
GROWERS OF FALL A Nil WIN
TER PEARS FOR ELECTION
OF NOMINEES FOR MEMBER,
ALTERNATE MEMBER AND
SECOND ALTERNATE MEM
BER OF THE WINTER PEAR
CONTROL COMMITTEE, PUR
SUANT TO THE MARKETING
AGREEMENT AND ORDER AH
AMENDED REGULATING THE
GROWING OF THE Hi I It Ft
D'ANJOU, BEURRE BOHC, WIN
TER NELIK, DOYENNE DU CO
MICE, BEURRE EASTER, AND
BEURRE CLAIRGEAU VARIE
TIES OF PEARS GROWN IN
THE STATES OF OREGON.
WASHINGTON AND CALI
FORNIA TO ALL GROWERS OF FALL OR
WINTER PEARS IN THE MED
FORD DISTRICT:
TAKE NOTICE that a meeting
of growers of pears In the above
named district, for the purpose of
electing nominees for grower
member, alternate grower mem
ber and second alter nste grower
member of the Control Commit
tee pursuant tn the provisions of
ine fluove n.inrn .-viarKeung Agree-
, ment and Order as amended rcgu
MM ,h growing of the Beurre
! P AnjotJ. Beurre Bosc. Winter
Nells. Doyenne du Cornice. Beurre
Eaiter and Beurre Clalrffeau varie
ties of pears crown In the ststes
of Oregon. Washington and Cali
fornia, executed by the Secretary
of Agriculture of the United State
I j 3 0-ciock. p
inn now in erieci, win ne nein at
on tht 19th day
of APRIL. 1963. at FRUIT GROW
ERS LEAGUE OFFICE. 76B
GRAPE STREET, In the City of
MEDFORD, County nf JACKSON
State of OREGON.
Each grower of pear of the
aforeoaid varieties within the
sbove named district will be en-
! titled to attend and participate tn
id meetint snd elertion
R A Patterson. Manager
Winter Pear Control Committee
302 Wo. .dlarV Building
PortUnd 5. Oregon
DATED: April 8. 194
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CLASSIFIED
. PERSONAL
l.oricp Notices 1
Special Club Notice. 2
Personal 3
Lost and Found 4
Instructions a
Wanted Male IIeI 10
Wanted Female Help .
Male or Female Help
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Wanted Situations
Wanted Miscellaneous .
Financial St Loans !
REAL ESTATE
For Rent Houses ...
Fur Rent Anartments ...
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21
For Rent Furnished Rooms
Rent Rooms and Board
For Rent Miscellaneous
wanted To Rent 23
Medford Realty Board 30
For Sale Real Estate . 31
Business Opportunities .32
Wanted Real Estate 33
AD DIRECTORY
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Building Supplies
Appliances 41
Furniture .. 42
Musical Equip., Radio. TV 43
Sports and Hobbies . . . . 4
Miscellaneous 49
Nurseries' .... 46
Doito and Pets 50
Poultry 81
Livestock 52
Wanted Livestock 53
Hay, Grain and Feed miul.i TH
Fruits St Vegetables S3
Automotive A Equipment
Machinery and Tractors ........ 60
Lnaainii Equipment B1
Equipment For Rent 62
Trailers 70
Parts and Accessories . 71
Cycles and Scooters 72
Cars and Trucks 73
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1 -LODGE NOTICES
Medford Bodies, Scottish
P.itc. Sunday. April 14
1083, 7:30 a.m. Ceremony
of ne-llghtinjr the Lights.
H mj a.m. easier rsreaK
fast. Speaker M. W. Bro
Rov W. McNcal. 33'
KCCH. PGM.
Fred A. Purdln. Secretary
COOKED FOOD SALE by
Olive Rebekah Lodge No. 38
SEARS STORE. APRIL 13 St 13
Friday 8 p.m. to 0 p.m.
Sal... 10 a.m. to S p.m.
2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
PLANT St SHRUB SALE
Sat.. April 13, 0 a.m. to S p.m.
NORTON MKT. PARKING LOT
I ' HOENIX GARDEN CLUB
3-PERSONAL
DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM?
Contact A. A. Sun. B p.m.
Thurs. 0:30. 404 Walnut
Ph. 604-200(1 770-1251
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem is welcome at tne meaioro
Group of Acoholics Anonymous
8:30 p.m. Tues. tV Sat. rear
of 21 N Oakdale. 773-4848. Al
Anon Group everyTuesday.
TAX REPORTS. Cleo Canoose. 85
Ross Court. For dny or eve. ap
pointments phone 772-2013. Same
location since 1941.
DENTURES repaired and rcllned
while you wail, uay or eve. r-n
773-602(1 25 Lazier Lsnt.
IF" YOU" are Elderly we would like
vou to live witn us Ac ne at
home St feel at home call 773
5427. AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS?
II age. driving recoro, un
insured accident financial re
sponsibility tiling, etc.. Is making
it difficult for you to secure
proper Insurance, sea us. Con
venient monthly Installment. Don
Statbos Iruuror. 1005 E. Main,
Medford. 773-0858. Open Mon.
St Tues. 'till 9 p.m.
MERLE NORMAN Coametle Studio,
314 Fluhrer uidg. rit-uon
SPACE available at Lyn Haven
Home for man or woman, ny tne
dny, week or month. 664-1721.
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB
Dentures repairoo wnua you wan
000-1071 899-1559
CREDIT EQUITY, INC.
it. a debt consolidating agency
licenaed St bonded by the State
of Oregon with the purpose of
planned debt reduction
201 Medical Center Hldg.
33 N, Central 773-7103
Oprn V rt-t- C'lajqics - - Supplies
2478 Stewart 770-1718
Eastside
COIN LAUNDRY
9 Hawthorne St.
Open 24hrs. dsy
'GINGER'
Wishes to announce ahe will
hold over those
EASTER EXTRAS
Until they are all gone. Ph. now
for your appointment .
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Cloned Mondays 773-3139
SPOT CASH for "old coins. 772-
2869 Eyes 772-6782.
WANTED Crood convalesctnl re
for elderly lady. Your home.
Medford Vlrinity. 462-1803
"NOTICE!
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
of sit kinds No job too
little WITHROW 772-3376
ATTENTION MOTHERS Have you
seen the new shipments of cute
clothes they have for children
at PAULINE'S FASHIONS In
Central Point. Darling Easter
dresses, little boys caps. Tea
hirts. etc. Lscy bonnets In
white St pastels. P, S They are
priced right too. Go In St
browse.
Use Tribune Want Ads
For. Action . . .
FRIDAY, APRIL 12.
3 PERSONAL
TROUBLED with colds, sinusitis,
hay fever, asthma? Wrlta Poat-
umce box 71Pj Aahland
SPECIAL NOTICE Gospel Meet
ing now in progress each eve.
7:30. W. Main at Chestnut.
Everyone invited. No collec
tions. Wonderful vocal music.
rree transportation. 826-4883.
INCOME tax service. Cecelia Ray-
burn, 243 N. Ivy. 773-3383.
5-INSTRUCTtONS
CERAMICS InstrucUon in Cer
amic porcelain china paint
ing underglaze glass lamina
tion Open Tups . Wed. St Thurs.
Visitors welcome. 101 W. Main,
Talent
10 WANTED MALE HELP
DAIRY Sales delivery job avail
able, steady employment, good
Income, state age, marital status,
availability, and education. Write
Tribune box 242. Mail Tribune.
INSURANCE INSPECTOR
National company needs trainee
in Medford. Prefer 3 yrs. col
lege. Automobile A ability to
type necessary. No oyer-night
traveling or selling. Salary,
bonus, auto expense, & group
insurance. Call Mr. Taylor,
773-7678 or write P.O. Box 333.
Eugene. Ore.
WANTED Service Salesman, sell
St repair vacuum clesners. Hour
ly wage plus bonus. Apply Stsrki,
632 N. Riverside.
ONE SALESMAN needed. It has
been proven that our methods St
comm. schedule gives salesmen
excellent steady earnings. Apply
Starks, 622 N. Riverside.
MAN OR woman for Watklns
route $103 wk. guarantee If you
can qualify. From 8 to 8 a.m.
and from 6 to 7 p.m. 1414 Stags
a . aouin. nieaiora.
Salesmen Wanted
Jackson-Josephine Co,
Leading A & H Company
Full or Part lime
Experience Not Necessary
Must be over 31 yrs. it have
car.
Highest commissions at Company
i,ponsorcd meaicai program.
For Personal interview
215 Leverette Bldg.
9:30 A.M.-ll A.M.
Beneficial Insurance Group
Experienced Body Man
In Chevrolet, Oldsmoblla
Pontiac St Cadillacs
Dealership.
a Permanent position
bxceucni wdtkihi conaiimu
Phone 60 or Write S-M Motor
Co., John Dsy. Oregon
WANTED
JUNIOR MERCHANTS
lor
WESTSIDE - MEDFORD
Age 12 to 15
The Mall Tribune needs Jr.
Merchants to deliver papers
In West Medlord. Apply fn per
son at office or phone 772-6141.
SALESMAN KIRBY CO.
Commission. 773-3333
11 WANT ID HMA.I! HSU
WANTED - Experienced waltraaa.
Apply in perion. town nuua. 880, Available Apr, 13. Whitney
Cafe. R..I r.t. 773-4800 of 773-7030.
WANTElBaby Sitter: own mat. SMALL 3 Bdrm. turn, house. US
porftiuM. tfg-gggj f
STOP
You need look no longer. TilD
or part time. You will make
no better money. Excellent com
missions. Call LlZIHt COS
METICS 482-2433 OT Write
Tribune Box ATM.
12-MAlE OR FEMALE HHP
MEN S Women over 31 to train
for instructors. a,veninare o jr.ni.
A p p I 13 noon or 5 p.m
Arthur Murray Dance Studio.
330 E. Main.
3 business. 1 ranches. Write Real
Estate, P Q. Box B, Meqtoro.
MEDFORD
EMPLOYMENT SEBVICS
Room 201 Executive Blda.
3m E Main 773-3ll4
13 WANTED SITUATIONS
LADY WISHES POSITION Expert
TyPlSt, MOOKKCCper, unirin i-
flcc work, also Shorthand. 482-
0648.
RELIABLE babysitting. Griffin
crecK area. i4Wo. ,
TRUCKING service, rubbish, hay,
rurnllure tor ii-au per nuur.
772-7430
RETIRED Policeman In 50-s needs
jot i to supplement income.
dy with tools, painting, etc. Con
sider anything. 884-1032; write
P.O. Box 7B3, Central Point.
EXPERIENCED Waitress Biidl
steady employment. .su -
2B43
BABYsming, my home. Talent.
535-2338;
WANTED "Housecleanlng by
hour: references. 773-5823.
HOUSEWORK St cleaning by the
hr. Ironing your JiomeJT73-l477
CAnPENTRY. CabTnet work.
Finest. No added cost.
Christian standards.
WM. B POWELL 4B2-3834
IRONlNf;"A Mending. Free pickup
St deli veryj 864-329 1
BULLDOZER work, clearing, lev
elling. Rose construction or log
y i ui: Lew Cnnley. 772-72H8
IRONING and mending. Good
work. 773-4488.
EXPERIENCED" woman baby sit
ter 50 hr.. plus transportation.
Good references. 772-8020
ROTOVATING gsrdens St Uwni.
Walt Flpps, J773-3007
CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVEHJ
St DRAPES. 772-8955
ROTOVATING LEVELING. ETC.
Custom tractorwork 664 -2908
CUSTOM TRACTOR
St GARDEN ROTOVATING
Esrl Lenz 772-7500
HOUSE CLEANING 8c Ironing
References 772-5992
YARD clean up. mowing, hedge
trimming.
tilling. laii sarij
I ling
mornings. 773-8018
Tn Af'TOR ROTOVATING
772- 20SH -.r 772-8760
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED
2(1 Newtown 7y07S
BABY SITTING My n'o'me.
Kerwcd yard 772-54JIO.
ROTOVATE YOURGROUND
readyfor planting 533-1894
WANTED TRACTOR WORK
Large Rotovstor. Gsrdens. yards
blade. E M. Garwood 773-3092.
LAWN Mowers machine sharp
ened. Pick up & Delivery.
773- 8981.
LAWN mowing hedge trimming.
light hauling Ripley. 773-2770.
CARPENTER work. Contract or
bv hr. 664-1654.
TAILORING ALTERATIONS
773-4380.
ALL-types carpenter work. No Job
too nU 773-5243. 773-8383.
PAINTING Reasonable. Nlca
work 77J-4143 neiore i ju a.m..
after 6 p.m. Gil Johnson.
CUSTOM BUILDING St REPAIR
Befertnces 4794108
ODD JOBS, "carpenter. Lawn, Gar
den Pruning. L H. Lynch
773-7524
14-Wanttd M1kIUmou.
CAIN'S 2nd HAND STORI
New 8c Used Furniture
BUY - SELL TRADE
524 Crater Lska Ave. 779-1828
B S
14-W.rr.d MlKalUirHtN
WANT uaed rafrifarator for '(rati:
J ..vtl.l wla vim
GOOD Horse Trailer Tor 2
Phona avaa.. 773-8503.
WANT a studio piano.
" . mini i una
USED safe larfa. Write to Chuck
Jackson. Draw Rural Sta. TUlar.
Ore.
WANT BARK IB POLES
J H. BAXTER CO
Box 30. Granta Paaa. 471 tail
CASH KOR FURNITORt
Misc. tools or what hava jtom
......go pr 72-B7B0
WANTED TO BUY 200 CORDS
J6" irejn Laurel and Black Oak.
BhST CASH Df ALfor
Furniture Appliances Misc.
OAK GROVE TURN. 773-1544
USED PIANOS wanted. Will pay
Cash. EnftrlsWa vf-
CASH FOR FURNITURE
MUc tools or anything salable.
Or will Mil OD consignment
Hed Barn Auction Co.
8. Hwy. M 335-im
15 FINANCIAL S LOANS
3000 AVAIL, tor 1st morta-aae or
Masoned contract. Write Loan
r. v.. pox a. tyieqioro. ore.
TO BORROW 13300 1st mortgage.
Ranch property. 7. Pay Til
par mo. Wrlta Tribune Boa .
CASH for contracts St mortgaaea.
J0-FOR HINT HOUSES
PINK St WHITE two-bdrm. dream
home 6M-3JS.
LARGE a-BDRM. Duplex. Stove
It Refrig. 175 Watir It Garbage
pan, no yard work. Inquire 513
2-BDRM home .lease (or 1-year,
79. par mo. with option to buy.
77i-a15.
2 BORM. house. Unfurn.
773-1109
QUALITY Ranch-style home, st
tached garage. 3 Large bedrooma
and den, 3 baths, family room
with fireplace. 33U Thornoak,
Medford. Call S3U-4431 after 3:00
p.m. and weak anda.
NEAT 3 BDRM. house, partly turn..
ws. Lease.
wo. Aah'and. 483-
328
a burn, unfurn. Duple
large, extra nice St clean: water
paid. M7J0 West alda. 773-37 1.
7 RM. FURN. Hause. Children wel-
come. no pete. R4-20ob.
DUPLEX near phoenix High
ecnooi. aao-lBIP.
OR LEASE Option 1139 Newer
3 Bdrm. home, li, baths, BuIR
in appliances, dishwasher. Ftra
place. 3341 Table Rock Rd.
773-4337. No Sunday tajgfc
IASTSIDE 3 bdrm. duplex. Gas
forced air furnace. Water a
Garbage pd. No pela. 773-4437.
SMALL 3 bdrm. cottage, fireplace,
RI!1?.'. clot ln aa at
T333 W. 10th.
LARGE 3 bdrm., fireplace, water
ft gamete pd., las. 733 w. nth.
773817S.
4 BDRM. unfurn house off
Kings Hwy. 413-0734.
CLEAN 3 bdrm. home, close in.
.win.. ..an at eta siuintn.
3 RM. house. 1103 W. 4th. Med.
lorn water. garDaga pd. 684-
3318.
I OLDER couplaa to rant 1 bdrm.
noflm tn talent, asu. a,ves.
839-113.
1 3 BDRM. older homo ln Central
.roint. 870 mo. water as garoaga
Pd. 884-1889.
NEWLY decorated 3 bdrm. funs.
I natase.
388. 773-4
IMS
CLEAN 1 bdrm. unfurn. 840 Rota
1 Lsn. 712-11R4
. BDRMS, ,. j, nMA
i taatMrr. Assure, paaj.au. neat, ra
C1UI rtd. 773-8371.
ttftUl bttm houea in Sgi
rmm, sum, wtrntm.
HtiMA. unfurn! house, i X.
round with oi
TlvMtoelt. MO. 773-1 a Tl after fl.
BDRM home; yard fenced;
13250. 2817 N. Pscific Hwy.
2 BDRM. unfurn' duplex with car-
iur
77al-DJBS eves, or aai. m
unday.
178 PER MO., 1 bdrm. home. New
ly decorated. Garage, range, re
frig., water pd. New kitchen cab
inets with formica drain boards.
700 Oak St. 773-4805 days or
8B0-1658 eves.
VACANT 2 or 3 bdrm. home.
fenced, sprinic:.ng system, cny
water St sewage, D0. After 0:30,
772-8867.
3 BDRM.. MODERN
Fireplace, picture windows, car
pet, beautiful view.
WAGNER CREEK AREA
No small children. 885 mo., part
ly furn. E. J. Hansen, Bonanza
Motel, loot Clark. Yuba City,
Calif. Phone 742-8824.
1 BDRM. house partly furn., utlU-
pd. 772-B843 alter a.
CLEAN 1 bdrm. furn. duplex.
water pa. no pets. sua. vj-Dsae
UNFURN. nice 3 bdrm" house.
bams. 2 bloc kb on nwy. ea,
2223 Fowler Rd. Near Desert
Service SUtlon, White City.
FOR RENT clean 3 bdrm. unfurn.
home at 1319 W. Main Medford,
Furnace heat, fenced back yard,
sprinkling system, garage with
storage. 187.50. Call Herried Real
Estate, 773-7464.
BEDROOM furnished close in.
araae. 870.. no oets. See at 511
Spencer Ave, or phone 772-7901
1 BDRM., modern cottage, unfur
nished, country living wun
shade, water, and nice garden
spot. Eagle Point arsa. 30. 446-
3881.
2-BDRM. duplex with carport.
Drapes rurn. water pa. sui.su.
72-E Jackson. 773-2359;
SUNNY 2-bdrm. duplex, unfurn.
Adults. $85. 533-1596.
2-BDRM unfurn. duplex.
521 W".
4lh S5 monin. 77'al-OBM.
CABINS - IB WEEK CP
1501 N Wlvanlde 773-tlM
BDRM unfurn. house. Talent
area 830. 3 childrtn OK. 482-
0307
1-HDRM MODERN COTTAGE"
840 206o Table Rock Rd,
UNFURN. 1 bdrm. duplex with
garage 1102 withington 7733077
SMALL 1 bdrm. furn. house in
Medford. utu. pd. 30. svv-i9.
NICE 2 bdrm. houst. No drinkers,
no pets. 803 Narregan.
1 St 3 BDRM. unfurn. duplex, gar
age, yarn service, ub usb.
FURN. 1 bdrm. duplex. 885 mo.
AdUltS. 773-4368.
2 BDRMS V den. Fenced yard.
West side. 8U5. 773-8740 attar
3 and week ends.
I BDRM. almost new, no pats, 885.
773-6426.
NEW 3 bdrm home. In Medford"
9100 pci Mo. 7H-eea usyn or
772-4277 Eves.
2 BDRM unfurn, house. 831 West
14th Jnq 126 Cottage,
ONE bedrm ; clean: unfurn Rous;
Adults 773-271B.
FOR RENT 1 Bdrm. furn. duplex
in uoia Miu stu per mo., in
cluding all utll. 655-1431.
i BDRM unfurn. house. Also rurn.
apt. tor i. uai Aimona.
5 BDRM. unfurn., children
welcoms.
138 S. Oakdale. 773-
5513.
LEASE OR RENT Remodeled
studio horn, close in. aining
rm, living im, large llreplace,
large kitchen. 3 barrna., bath,
patio central heat, air condition,
small lawn. Inquire Lusk Musi.
Co, 313 So. Riverside. 9:30-3:30.
or call 771-aoos after S-30.
Neat i bdrm furnished houaa.
AdulU 773
21-FOR RENT APARTMIHTt
CLSAN TORN tipatalra apt, M-1
or a aaujie. tub w. am. or pnon.
773-4911 or 77J.M07. K