THURSDAY. MAY 23. 1963
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This Week's Plan for Home Builders
By HIAWATHA ESTES
Human nature being likely
to stay the same, a house will
probably be judged as much
lor its charm as lor its prac
ticability. This home has a
generous measure of both
qualities.
The long, low exterior of
this house has been treated
with rich, rugged materials
to achieve a rustic ranch char
acter. Used brick completely
frames the family room win
dows and is also used In the
chimney and the two highly
appealing planters on each
side of the front bedroom.
Note the dramatic effect
achieved by extending the
steep gable root over these
nlnntera.
Corbels are located under
the garage gable which pro
iects past the Wall of the ga
rage. This, together with the
tapered barge rafter and dis
tinctive garage door design,
enhances the overall appear
ance of this charming home.
Protected Entry
The protected entry leads
directly to the living and fam
ily rooms and the short bed
room hall.
Today's bath requires less
care, offers more comfort and
beauty. This family bath has
twin lavatory which is sep
arated from the water closet
by a partial wall with obscure
glass above. There is both a
shower and a tub with plumb
ing in one wall to serve each.
A second bath Is on tne service.
Hieh windows In two of the
bedrooms provide more wall
space for furniture arrange
ment and give privacy. A
wide wardrobe opens to each
bedroom and the front bed
room has the luxury of an ex
tra closet.
Ellmete Partition
' By eliminating the partition
between the living ana am
ine rooms, you gain a much
larger looking area than you
would usually expect in
house of this size. Sliding
glass doors open from the liv
ing room to the paruauy
roofed patio.
As only cablnels and an
eating bar are used to separ
ate the family room from the
kitchen, one area "lends"
space to another and proves
that careful planning works
wonders In the face of space
limits.
An offset In the oversized
garage 21' x 21' outside di
mensionshas room for a fur
nace and water healer with
enough space remaining for a
good sited workshop. The
garage door has been so lo
cated to provide a storage
area on the outside garage
wall.
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rnmnlete workins drawings for
this plan can be purchased at a
tost of S7.9U for the first set And
$5 for each additional net when
ordered at tne same time, mis
plan will be available at these
prices unttl Sept. 12. Please allow
two to three weeks for delivery.
The following home plan hooks
are Biso avaiiaoie: naiimarK nunico
$1; Award Homes, $1; Town and
Country Homes, II; Homes for
Living, SI; Homes of Distinction,
1; Ranch and Modern Homes, $2.
All hnnki. s 17 value, onlv $5.
Sena an oraers ior euner pinni
or hooks to: Hiawatha Estes. post
office box 404-T, Northrldge, Calif.
Potluck Dinner Is
Planned by Bureau
A potluck dinner will be
held in the Central Point
Grange hall at 7 p.m. Friday,
May 24, sponsored by the
Jackson County Farm Bureau.
Coffee, milk and ice cream
will be furnished, and those
attending should take table
service for guests.
In addition to a speaker
from the state office, Dairy
Princess candidates will each
give a brief talk and other
entertainment will be pro
vided. Members of the Josephine
County Farm Bureau have
been invited as well as fami
lies of Dairy Princess con
test entrants.
Your Money's
Worth
By SYLVIA PORTER
Copyright, Hall Syndicif. Int.
KENNEDY'S JANUARY FORECASTS 'TRUE OR FALSE ?
I uiai fivt mnnthx SCO todav that President Kennedy
submitted his 1963 Economic Report to Congress in which
he made specific assumptions ana lorccasis oi me m-cpi-si
bread-and-butter concern to all of us. How -true or false
are his assumptions and forecasts shaping up?
In view of the fact that, by this date last year, every
m-u.iai hall th white House economists had used to pre
pare 1962' Economic Report had been shattered to bits and
the stock maricel was on me eve ui ...a.- .....
is more than a superficial question. Here, therefore, is a May
21 dissection of the five basic points in Kennedy s Jan. 21
blueprint. . ..... ... ,.....,
(1) "I do not expect a imn postwar re """'"i"
our progress in 1963 ...
wf o'ro tar from beln In a recession. On the contrary,
we are heading into the 28th month of the 1961-63 expan
sion on a quickening upbeat. The whole economy has taken
on new life, records are being toppled on every side.
(2) "Prospects, taking into accoum u iii
duction, lead to the projection oi a grow
for 1963 of $578 billion , . ."
Way understated.
Our total output of goods and sarvices in 1963 is likely
to b. at least $7 billion above Kennedy's January esti
mate at least. It could be that In lha final quarter of this
year. CNP in our country will ba running wall abova
$590 billion, approaching the $600 billion landmark. Every
type of spending Is now rising at a rata faster than the
Whit. House projected In January. This is happening with
out "taking into account the proposed tax reduction.
(3) "I am proposing a major reduction in individual in
come tax rates . . . beginning July l...
Not a chance for July 1.
The odds are this session of Congress will pass a bill giv
ng substantial tax reductions to individuals and corporations,
u.. . u.. t.,1,, 1 onH nnt. with an eltcctive aaie oi juiy i.
Nor will the bill Congress passes be the one the President
submitted. Kennedy's January assumption for tax cuts
both in form and timing is in tne asncan.
(4) "Prices have been essentially stable for five years,
This has broken the inflationary psychology
look for stable prices is excellent . . .
As of this da'le. Inflation Is In check. The modest increase
In steel prices is not kicking on anomer .miowu.. -h"
Rather, this price hike was a neanny xning mu
ing to the strength in our economy. As in most years since
World War II, our cost of living measured by the consumer
,JL: .. ,n .hh In . new oeak in 1936. but the rate
rice uiucA-niu ., , - t-
of rise will be within the range of reasonaoie sxaouuy. in
flation could become a danger again u uu. ..v...,
into a major boom in 1964, but it Is not a danger now
(5) "Price stability nas e i-"""" ,hli:r"
of our need to e lminate tne continuing .. --
naZLl balance of payments . . We cannot . relax our ef
forts to reduce the payments deficit still further . . .
Disappointing slow progress iieic.
The deficit in our balanc. of payments this Y-he
difference between what w. earn abroad -nd mperidabroac
-will probably b. larger than 1962's $2 billion. The out
iTow of gold from the U.S. well may be greater than in
The out-
1962.
. .... r,irni lhl relentless threat to our
dollar's value, but Kennedy's January projections will not
be ll,"r.',.. ha.ir. mints. Kennedy was too pessi-
. Y"'!' "... -IT" th.r. no 'ootlmistic. but the happy
point is that, overall, he erred on the side of caution not
ri.Jimi.rn If crvstal balls are made to be broken, its far
mPore peasant". te breaking them the way we are in 1963
than the way we did in 1962
Grange News
Phoenix Grange
The public is invited to
view slides of the Columbus
Day storm at Phoenix Grange
at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 28,
during the literary program.
The pictures will be shown
preceding the regular meet
ing fur the benefit of non-members.
Several guests were present
at the Inst meeting. Tlio.se es
corted to the master's station
were Slate Overseer Koscoo
Roberts, and E, Ramsay, mas
ter of Upper Applegate
Grange.
Roberts conferred the first
and second degree work on
Mr. and Mrs. William Krugel,
also from Upper Appk-galc.
Elected to become members
of Pl'oenlx Grange are Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Frooin, Jumcs
h, Jeroue and Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Owens.
Mervln lli.vson reported
that the slate agriculture
chairman wjs urging more
young people to Join the
Grange, and to consider a
nursery for those with young
children.
Charles Johnson said an es
timate of about 20 per cent
of the Bartlett pear crop is
expected this year due to wea
ther damage. Other types o(
pears have not suffered so
greatly.
Roberts reported on insur
ance including all-risk cover
age and benefit.
Mother's Day was the
Iheme of the literary program.
There were readings by Mrs.
Charles Johnson and Bobby
Whiteside and a tableau by
Lecturer Mrs Lester Carr and
Mrs. Christine Dinsmore
Driver of Armored
Car, Money Missing
Vancouver, B.C. -(UPD- An
employee of the Loomis Ar
mored Car Service Company
here Is missing along with
about $300,000 in cash.
Loomis officials report the
man made the last pickup for
Ihe company on Saturday
night with a partner.
According to police, the
two men then put the money,
which totaled $500,000 - of
which $200,000 was in checKs
-in the company's vault.
How the money was taken
from the vault is a mystery,
as far as the police are con
cerned. Tuesday the man's car was
found in a Richmond, B. C,
parking lot with a small
amount of cash and the $200,
000 in checks
Police fear the man may
hove flown out of Vancouver
, to the United States or East-
cri'i Canada.
Police did not release the
man's name Immediately.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
No. 11378
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
In the Matter ol the Esute
ot
CLAIR FRANK VARNEV. Dccefl'M
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Wanda Y. Crowl hai filed
her final accounting in the above
entitled estate and that the above
Court has fixed Monday, the 27th
dav of Mav. 1963, at the hour of
1 30 o'clock p.m. In the Circuit
Court in tne Court House of Med
ford. OrcRon. as the Ume and place
for hearing of said final account
and for the aettlement thereof.
Dated and first published thla
25th day of April. 11G3
WANDA Y. CROWL
Administratrix
HAVILAND & CLINKINBEARD
Attorneys for Administratrix
1003 East Main Street
Medford, Oregon
LEGAL NOTICES
TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR. BUREAU Or LAND
MANAGEMENT. MEDFORD DIS
TRICT. Oral auction bids will be
received by the District Manager
at the timber sale room. Armory
Drive (mailing address 1133 S. Rl-
erslde). Medford, Oregon, at 9 30
A M, on Thursday. June 13. IBttf,
for all timber designated for cut
ting. Before bids are submitted,
full Information concerning the
timber, the conditions of sale and
submission of bids should be ob
tained trom the Dulnct Manager.
The right is hereby reserved to re
ject any or all bids and to waive
any technical defects in this
advertisement and to waive any
informality in bidi received when
ever such waiver is in the inter
est of the Untied Stntcs. IN JACK
SON COUNT V. OtthGON: OiC:
All timber designated for cutting
on NW'iNE'i. NWl Sec. 17. T.
39 8.. R. 1 W.. Will Mer, estimated
for the purpose of this sale to be
1,522 M bd. fl. Douglas-lir. 27 M
bd. ft. ponderosa pine. 11 M bd. ft.
incense -cedar. 13 M bd. ft. white
o bid for less tnan iia ou
per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir. ;
$18.30 per M bd ft. for the pon-
deroia pine. $7.05 per M bd. ft. for
the incense-cedar. $4.05 per M 1
bd. ft. for the white fir. or a total
purchase price of $30,642.60. will be ,
considered. Minimum deposit with .
bid $3,100. All timber designated
for cutting on N'a, N'.jSWU.
NW',SE', Sec. 17, T. 33 S., R- X
W., Will Mer, estimated for the
iurpose oi inn sale 10 oe z.zoo m
id. ft. Douslat-flr. 43 M bd. ft. pon
derosa pine, 10 M bd. ft. sugar
pine. 38 M bd. ft. incense-cedar.
No bid for less than $19.65 per M
bd. ft. for the Douglai-fir. $22.30
per hi do. ii. ior me ponaerosa
nine. $26.65 uer M bd. ft. for the
sugar pine, $8.33 per M bd. ft. for
ine lnccnse-ccaar. or a loiai pur
chase price of $46,069 60, will be
considered. Minimum deposit with
bid $4,700. All timber designated
for cutting on S'iNE'i.SE'l.NW1.',,
E'iSWli, N'.'jSE','. SWUSEU Sec.
15: SWi, Sec. 27, T. 33 S., R. 3 W.,
Will Mer, estimated for the pur
pose of thii sale to be 2,909 M bd.
ft. Douglas-fir. 18 M bd. ft. pon
derosa pine, 52 M bd. ft. sugar
pine, 78 M bd ft, incense-cedar, 74
M bd ft. white fir. 14 M bd. ft.
western hemlock. No bid for less
than $16.30 per M bd. ft. for the
Douglai-fir. $22.45 per M bd. ft.
for the ponderosa pine, $31.60 per
M bd. ft. for the sugar pine, $5.70
rer M bd. ft. for the incense-cedar,
3-30 per M bd. ft. for the white
fir. $5.85 per M bd. ft. for the
western hemlock, or a total pur
chase price of $50,231.90, will he
considered. Minimum deposit with
bid $5,100. All timber designated
for cutting on SEUSW'. SEU
Sec. 35. T. 34 R. 3 E.; SE'iNW",
NliSWU. SW'iSW'i Sec. 2. T. 35
S., It. 3 E., Will Mer, estimated
for the purpose of this sale to be
2.721 M bd. ft. Douglas-rir, 56 M
bd. ft. ponderosa pine, 4 M bd. ft.
sugar pine, 89 M bd. ft. incense
cedar, 135 M bd ft. white fir. No
bid for less than $20.00 per M
bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir, $30.70
per M bd. ft. for the ponderosa
pine, $38.10 per M bd. ft. for the
sugar pine, $9.75 per M bd. ft. for
the Incense-cedar. $5.55 per M bd.
ft. for the white fir. or a total
Eurchase price of $57,908.60, will
e considered. Minimum deposit
with bid $5,800. All timber desig
nated for cutting on Lots 1. 2. Ac 3,
W'iiNE'i. SE'4NE'', E'.iNWU,
NE'.SW'i Sec. 7. T. 36 S.. R. 3
E., Will Mer, estimated for the pur
pose of this sale to be 2.810 M bd.
ft. Douglas-fir. 23 M bd. ft. sugar
pine, 22 M bd. ft. Incense-cedar,
2.311 M bd. ft. white fir. No bid
for less than $19.10 per M bd. ft.
for the Douglas-fir. $30.53 per M
bd. ft. for the sugar pine, $7.20
per M bd. ft. for the incense-cedar,
$2.90 per M bd. ft. for the white
fir. oi a total purchase price of
$57,413.95, will be considered.
Minimum deposit with hid S5.800.
IN JACKSON AND KLAMATH
COUNTIES, OREGON: All timber
designated for cutting on SE U
NE", NljNWU, SE'iNWU,
NW'.SE''. Sec. 13, T. 38 S., R. 3
E.; SEUNWV, NEVSWV, NW'i
SEV, SaSE4 sec. 19; EliSE1,
sec. i!3 BW'.nwUi swusiu
See. 29; N'.fcNEV. NWl'NW!'4
Sec. 33: SE'iNE'. Sec. 34: NV?-
iK',4 sec. j 5, i. j ., it. 4 r..;
5 W ' INK ',4 . O W . IS W V4 Ofc 1 4
Sec. 15: Lot 4. SWSE'i Sec. 20:
S ' i, N E ' i . SEHNW'i, W'.jSW'i
ate. zi; a'nw'4. rv'.io'a c. 2j;
NE'lNE'i Sec. 23: N N W 'i.
SWUNW" Sec. 29; Lot 3, SW!',.
NU'i, Sit'4JVW'4 oCC. SV, 1. J 8 H.,
i K.l L,OtS 3. 4. EVjSW4 Sec
Lot 1. NE'iNW'i. NWSEV.
SE4SE" Sec. 30. T. 38 S., R. fl
K., Will Mer. estimated for the
Eurpose of this sale to be 31 M
d. ft Doudas-fir, 44 M bd. ft.
ponderosa pine, 11 M bd. ft. sugar
nine, 1 M bd. ft. incense-cedar,
433 M bd. it. white fir, 19 M bd.
Shasta red fir. 27 M bd. ft.
Western white nine. No bid for
less than $20. 30 per M bd. ft. for
the Douglas-fir. $18.45 per M bd
for the Donderosa Dine. $17.40
per Ai do. ii. ior ine sugar pine,
$8 30 ner M hd. ft. for the incense-
cedar $4.75 per M bd. ft. for the
white fir $7 40 per M bd. ft. for
the snasta red nr. $2.V2U per M
bd. ft. for the Western white nine.
or a total purchase price of
$4,314 (!0. will be considered. Mini
mum deposit with hid $300.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OK FINAL HEARING
In the Circuit Court ol the State
of Oregon for the County of
Jackson
In the Matter of the Etate of
Everett R. Sublette, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has filed hut
Final Account as Administrator of
the above estate with the Circuit
Court of aaid County, and the
Court has iixed the 10th day of
June. 19c3, at the hour of 9:30 a.m.
of said day and the Court Room of
said Court in the County Court
house in Medford. Oregon, as the
time and place respectively for the
hestriiig of objections, if any there
be, to the said Final Account and
you are hereby notified to file ob
jections if any you have, to the
said Final Account on or before the
time fixed for hearing.
Dated this 9th day of May, 1963.
Donald K. Denman.
Administrator
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Is a debt consolidation agency
licensed it banded by the State
of Oregon wllh the purpose of
planned debt reduction.
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OUR Heartfelt thanks to all who
extenaea comiorung ympouij
and help in our recent sorrow.
For the beautiful service, floral
offerings, and other kindnesses,
we are deeply grateful.
The Ravburn Family.
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE PRO
POSED FORMATION OF THE
SAMS VALLEY IRRIGATION
DISTRICT
To all electors within the above
nrniimed Irrigation district:
Pursuant to an order of the
above entitled court entered the
15th dav of Mav. 1963. VOU are
herewith advised that there will
h held within th boundaries oi
the abova proposed irrigation dis
trict an election to determine
whether or not that certain area
described more particularly in the
order defining boundaries on file
with the Jackson County Clerk
shall b formed Into an Irrigation
district with all the powers con
ferred by the Irrigation District
Art. The noil In nlace for said
election Is designated as the Sams
Valley Grange Hall, which shall
he open for balloting between
8:00 o'clock a.m. and 8:00 o'clock
t m the 2Sth dav nf June. 1963
There shall be further considered
the matter of election of three
directors for the proposed district.
This notice shall be oubltihed
once a week for four consecutive
week prior to the date of elec
tion. The date of first publication
nf thW notice la Mav 23. 1963.
and the date of last publication It
j una ltwj.
E M. Madden.
Jackson County Clerk.
IRANIAN HOMELESS An old woman sits amidst ruins o(
har village In the louthern province of Khuzistan in Iran
aftar rain atorm and floods destroyed villajtos and crops.
Tht Inundation left more than 30 persons dead and thousands
homeless. (UP).
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AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS?
If age. driving record, un
insured aceident financial re
sponsibility filing, etc.. is making
if difficult for you to secure
proper insurance, see us. Con
venient monthly installment. Don
Stathos Insuror. 1005 E Main.
Medford, 773-6658 Open Mon
tt fucs. 'till 0 p ni.
MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio,
214 Fluhrer Bldg. 772-U01 1
DENTURES repaired and "refined
while you wait Day or eve. Ph
773-602G 25 Lozier Lane.
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB
Dentures repaired w hile you wait
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem ts welcome at me aieaiuru
Grouo of Acoholics Anonymous
8:30 pjn. Tues A Sat. rear
of 2P N Oakdale 773-4848. Al
Anon Group every JTuesdajr
SPOT CASH for" old "coins. 772-
2fl.sJLE vesi77 26782.
FLY ANYWHERE. Charter a plane
from Aviation Service, your Pi
per Agency For charter, rental
oi Instruction. 772-2938. Nights
899-1372 or 535-1433.
4-LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Lady Medford Beauty
Salon at 32 N. Oakdale. 773-3211
LOST Lady's white-gold wrist
watch. Reward. Mrs. T. J. Hart,
614 S. Central. Ph. 773-7133.
5-INSTRUCTIONS
10-WANTED MALE HELP
l""COMMISSION" Salesman needed
Excellent opportunity. No can
vassing S t r k 'S. 622 No.
Riverbide. ...
MEN Over 21 to train for in
structors. Evenings 6 p.m. Apply
12 noon or 5 p m. Arthur Mur
ray Dance Studio. 320 E Mam.
WANTED neat appearing married
man for Fuller Brush Route,
S1U5 per wk guaranteed to sidtta
772-6!Ki4.
MANAGER CAREER
OPPORTUNITY
We have a limited number of
openings for alert, ap.rei.siva
men interested in a secure man
agement career with a reput
able, national organization.
Experience is not necessary sines
vou will receive complete train
ing on full salary plus all em
ployee benefits.
If you are a high fcchool grad
uate, some college preferred hut
not necessary, build your career
with one oi America's oldest, ex
panding consumer finance com
panics.
Come In and talk to the man
ager. LOCAL LOAN CO.
s:ir Men lord Shopping Center
ENROLL now for sewing classes.
Age trom 10 to 21. Contact Mrs.
Neil) at Singer Sewing Machine
Co. 318 E. Main 772-7153.
WE PREPARE
MEN &. WOMEN For
CIVIL SERVICE
EXAMS
Over 18. No experience neces
rv r.rnmmar school education
usuallv sufficient. Civil Service I
jobs are permanent, no layoffs, i
short hours, high pay. advanc- j
mcnt. Send name, home address,
directions, phone number and
time home. Write MARCEL CO. j
Mail Tribune Box 2687.
11 -WANTED FEMALE HELP
KINDERGARTEN teacher for next
Fall Mornings only. Must be
active Christian. . 772-9197. .
DR's
ant.
Office Receptionist-Assist
Exnerience necessary. Sal
ary open. Tribune Box 3B80.
10-WANTED MALE HELP
GOOD Mechanic wanted at once.
4 82-lBilirom o a.m. to o p.m.
Rcames Chapter No. 66.
OES. Stated Communica
tion, Thurs., May 23. 8:00
p.m. Election of Officers.
Nellie Dlvke. W. M.
2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
RUMMAGE SALE, Fehl Bldg.. Sat..
May 25, 9 to 5. Good clothing.
kitchen ware, plants, first mein
odist Church Guild.
RUMMAGE PLANTS (dahlias.
mums, ivy, etc.) iuui mag,i
W. 6th, 9 a.m, - S p.m, - May
23-24,
RUMMAGE sale. Cat Care Society,
Thurs. & n.. May iwra oe
Fehl Bids.. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Any
one wishing to donate items may
call 773-i:JJ3 ior piCKup service,
RUMMAGE SALE: Frl. & Sat.. May
24 Be 25, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. t-iotmng
turn., toys ec misc. joo a. uv
dale.
3-PERSONAL
frkf. Haircut at Medford Beauty
Scbooi. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. inis
Sat., by Juniors, under supervi-
sion. wo appointment neccKsaty,
OPENING
MAY 25th
Old and new friends come and
enioy good food at our new
restaurant on
EVANS CREEK
PETER & KETURA RIIS
FOR SALE Beauty Shop Dryer
& cnair, rn. ojj-i.a
482-2G14 eves.
STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS
rnan- 773-aau
LlXLIES BEAUTY SHOP
123 Pine - Central P-int
iu... nn..n a nav Week
Wanda & Myrtle "to Serve You
Open Eves bv Appointment
664-2615
'GINGER'
OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON at
880 Stewart Ave. Special person
alized service. All work guaran
teed Welcomes ladles with thin.
fine or oroDiem nair.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Closed Monday s "73-3l39
rn'MMFBrtAI. SPRAYING
Of all kinds, no iob too small
State license St City license.
W1THROW 772-5378
APPKOVkD CRBD1T
CHARGES BILLED
BY THE LINK
Minimum Charce II 50
Reasonably Priced
Talent 2 BR, Interior needs face
lifting probably like tc
choose vour own colors any
how. City water, sewer and only
$4950.
Can We Help Anyone?
Subdivide We'rt getting
many inquiries for acre or two
homesttts. ui we 11 oe
a lad to help vou get the high.
est market price for your prop-erty.
H-RED ARROW REALTY
Roy H. Maudlin Rtallor J1S-1732
Al Hit Blinktr Light In TaKnt
Tooley-Barnetl
& Pflugrad, Inc.
Realtors
(42
S. Rirertidt
773-1488
JUNIOR MERCHANTS
WANTED
for
Jacksonville
Medford Gold Hill
Age 12 to 15
The Mail Tribune needs jr. Mer
chant!! to deliver naoers in Jack
sonville, Central Point and Med
ford. Apply in person at Office or
phone 772-6141.
SEARS
ROSES..
GARDEN
SPECIALS
37c
37c
22c
BEGONIAS
GERANIUMS..
Ea.
Ea.
Sears has
PETUNIAS
SNAP DRAGONS
LOBELIAS
MARIGOLDS
Doz.
While They Last!
SALESMAN KIRBY CO.
Commission. 773-3333
SERVICE MANAGER
& MECHANICS
Applications are now being taken
for service manager & mechan
ics, must furnish own tools &
references.
772-5291
ASK TOR BILL
MAIL TRIBUNE
CARRIER BOYS
wanted for Ashland and
Phoenix areas.
Call 772-6141
482-3002
MAN with small tractor w 'blade
to smootn driveway, nt-nao
eves, after 6:30.
FARM
DEPARTMENT
LAWN FENCING
36" With 9Q.
Lino Post C Ft.
42" With 1.
Una Post WW" Ft.
48" With i.n.
Line Post S Ft.
CHAIN LINK
FENCE
With Line Post & Top Rail
33" 7Sc fi.
42" 82c fl.
43" 92c fl.
COMPLETE
STOCK OF
FARM
FENCING
BRING IN A SKETCH
WE DO THE REST
No problem here to find the plan
that best suits your needs. If you
don't find what you want in our
catilog, just bring in a rough
sketch. Our draftsmen will develop
it for you free of charge.
WE WILL ARRANGE FOR
YOUR FINANCING
Whether vou choose to finance vour
home through t local source or use
mr u c i. in- w' tr
will make all necessarr arrangements
forthe financing of your home. BUILDING & L0AN3
3 0L
trect the shell on the foun
dation a Apply the roofing
lostill the exterior doors,
wmdowt and interior partitions
Supply all oecessary lumber and
muiworic to complete
WILL TRADE
2 bedroom home in Oak
Grove school district.
Consider trade for larg.
r horn.
$11,750
"RESTRICTED AREA"
2 bedroom home on one-
half acre. A quality horn m
in t nice district, local-
ed in new home are. B
i 4.350.
J Othar Hamas With Acrtage litate Acreage
Unimereee' Acreaee Ranches Motels Stl US NOW
Arnold Pfluarad1 771-2847
Marty 8arnelt 772-12!? Arthur Wallman
CLOSED SATURDAYS
772-7220
OPIN SUNDAY AT NOON
WE DO THE HARD PART OF
CONSTRUCTION
WE USE TOP QUALITY;;W --'
BUILDING MATERIALS
From top to bottom an IBC HOME offers you the finest in qualirr
materials, craftsmanship and construction available todayl
Win -yz""' -.a
...act as your own CONTRACTOR
. . . supervise the completion ... do the euy jobs yuunelf . . . it's jut
like paying you'ieif ;.?0 an hour for ihe work you do m your spare
bine,
VISIT OUR DISPLAY HOME TODAY!
AT 2816 DUELL AVE,
IBC H0MES-Ph. 772-9727
27 North fir - Suite 3