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8 D SUNDAY, JUht 2. 13 ULUFOHD MAIL. TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON iJlf ASSIST IN CIBCUS Assisting in a circus which will be at the Big Y through today is the Chamois Capriculture 4-H club. Shown above with Toto, the elephant, said to be the smallest trained pachyderm in the world, are members of the club with their goat. Left to right are Mrs. Allan DeRelee Cottrell,' club co-leador; iAmlr DcRclee Cottrell; Stan Kramien, circus owner; Sabre DeRelee-Cottrell, and Lorna-Elf DcRelee- Cottrell. Goats include registered Anglo Nubians, registered Toggcnbrcgs (the buck is believed to be the only registered one in Oregon), and registered Saanens. Reg istered French Alpines of club members are not shown. Other club members not shown include Shari Wilson, Tally Wilson and Kelly Wilson. (Photo by Allan DeRelee Cottrell, club co-leader) Feeding the Family : By ZOLA VINCENT Food Editor Peach Marble Cake Keep this recipe handy, for repeating . time and again Bake it and take It in the pan Spread one-fourth cup soft butter in bottom, or llx7xz inch baking, pan, Mix two- thirds cup brown i sugar (packed) and two teaspoons grated orange rind and sprin kle over butter. Arrange two cups canned cling peach slices in rows over sugar. Prepare one package marble cake mix according to package . direc tions and pour over, fruit. Bake in 369 degree oven,. 40 to SO minutes or. until cake is done. Allow tp stand 10 min utes. Invert . carefully over serving plate tp remove cake. Serve it warm or cooled plain, with cream pitcher on the side, with whipped cream, or dairy sour cream in sauce boat for passing. Cola Coolers The younger crowd will .re act instantly and with excite ment to the suggestion that you stir up a. "float!1 of any kind. Here are some cola cool ers of distinction. . Put two tablespoons cream in a tall glass; add spoonfuls, or scoop of cherry ice cream; fill glass with chilled' cola soft drink.' Put one-half teaspoon -mint extract in bottom of.tall glass. Fill glass with cola drink. Add generous spoonfuls or small, scoop of. peppermint- ice cream. ' : For two- cooler.s, fill' two. large glasses one-third -full of fresh orange juice-. Ad'd'. a scodp.of vanilla ice cream'. Fill glass with- chilled bottled -cola urtnk. 'Oriel Jounce bottle of' cola will .make two sodas Exciting Fruit.Plck-Up. Pour bottle cola' soft drink Into ice cube tray , and chili. until firm (this will' never get really, firm). Mix melon Balis, fresh or. frozen; place in des sert dishes: Put- several' cube's of frozen col drink on fop. of . dish of'melcinb'ill's. C.ubca-.wlli- dissolve -quickly- arid flay.o'r. the' m'e'lon. Serve-, w.l.tli jyedgjeJ of lemon. ... Week En .Ways With' Hamburger.- For many'workers-arid.play,- ers a 11 k e- a h a-n d.y sup holiday ahead, .A', handy sup-. ply oi freshly ground. beet-arid plenty of buns to be assembled- in new ways is always wel Hamburgers become some thing extra special when served Hawaiian style like this: For eight patties or four servings,' m.'x one pound ground beet with one onion finely chopped. Shape into eight one-half-lnch thick pat ties. Combine one clove gar lic, finely minced, with one half cup soy sauce and one- half teaspoon ground ginger. Pour sauce over patties; let stand 30 minutes. Drain and grill or broil. Serve "as is' with or in heated, buttered buns. Broiled or fresh pineapple cut in small wedges or finger length pieces andor siusll wedges or finger-length pieces nd slices of papaya are ter rific flavor additions. Another hamburger special. Serve regular, or barbecued burgers i with a selection of chopped onion, thousand islend drewlng. mayonnaise, hot and cold mustard, sliced tomatoes, pickles or unpccled cucumber slices or other fa vorite accompaniment and let each eater assemble his own. Week End Ways With Frankfurters The versatility of the frank furter, wiener or hot dog is limitless. . Always tops for broiling or grilling, they are equally food .for kabobs; di vine when thinly sliced In len til or other hearty adupa for serving Irom mug, . They sre also handy for quickly-made appetizers like these Savory Franks: Cut franks into three-fourth inch lengths. Wray each piece in a half slice of bacon. Fasten with . picks. ' Because of the picks," cook In hot oven until bacon is crisp. For even more flavor, spread frank slices with mustard before wrapping with bacon. Or make a slit In the frank further slices and Insert a stick of cheddar or blue cheese, chopped onion andor relish. -Picnic Pointers Holiday and week end or long week end, eating habits in many families will take on a new look as west coasters live it up partly Indoors and partly outdoors. Those who have the most fun are ready tor whatever . the fates pro vide; a quick picnic in your own or someone else s back yard or picnic area, a barbe cue or a dutch treat party witn tne mod and prepara tions shared. -Regular meals too take on -new- interest. Paper'. products; aluminum foil- and- transparent plastic wrap-are on. hand or. on every list. With gay., colorful, pnac- tlcal;- disposable, .paper plates with- a sm'ooth- finish', slur-d.y paper-cupi'for ho't-or col'd b.c-v-1 ernges or soups, p.tfpcr dishes for s.alirds- and. desspr.ts, atac'ks of .paper na'pk-ins- at han'd - therpicn.ic becomes practrcaJly painless: Increasingly families are using. paper plai'aplrcr.naMa- for bt.cak-fast and- tithe r.egu la'r m'c'al'a: Gen'cnous roMs of alurriinumfoi'l-ln both- wcigh,t.j. ser.ve ,m'any p.ur,p;osie-, as does transparent plastic wr.ap wh'lcri nasa t-ho.U!iandHis'es'!0.th- er than few .Btfndw.feh w.r.a'.p- Pin.- Bartfccu'rrs- will- consider. ste'sks-whlch- a're'-r.ea's.on'a'lfl'e to- cost, brolrcr.;fr.yer.s-, ham'bli-r'g- era-, ftin'nks a'n'd. aivy-tMng, etse; that- can. be browed' indosr op outdoors. Wo.ttsser.fes o.w.ncrsi Willi -He, -r'na'st-lng, beef', Iwiinb-, lunke.y,, chiek-e'n's- on amyt'htng, tflsfr Roa'st:a'b,e. T.li'cr.e ai:e .gso bar.be'cue .sauces- a'nd- nvar.i .n'aTdes on- gr.oc'ens- shek-es-er-check- juun! o.w.n mwk-iiig-i. Fc-r- a crowd-, or several good- lnj.y, day.sVof. fnrlly cat-i-ng. -iid shar.tng, tur.ke.ys re a best Buy; ho't- with stuffing and gravy and all the trimmings one day-iandwiclios the next, casseroles later and soup still later. When you broil or fry broiler-fryers, pile them high and hope for enough left over for good eating another day. Canned It Dalitaiesten Mtiti Cold cuts and a cheese as sortment with relishes, a sal ad, fruit or lemon are time, energy and money-saving meals. Sandwiches from left overs. . , Beveragat Put in ample supplies of regular andor instant coffee and tea, colas, canned or froz en lemonade concentrate. Re membering the beer drinkers may save trip to store. Other 'Musts' Hot dog and hamburger buns and oil r breads, potato chips, corn chips, an assort ment of pickles with lots of dills: mustard, catsup and mayonnaise. Salad-bowl mak ings include an assortment of greens, long white potatoes and onions, green peppers Carrots, radishes, green onions are relish needfuls. Small Worlds Around Us Lynn W. Watkins aUiUlar Si Trlbuna Syndicate, 19(31 H Bromley Named Agent of Month Robert E. Bromley. 2433 South Stage rd., Medtord, as a special representative for the Franklin Life Insurance company, Springfield, 111., has been named the Oregon di vision's "agent of the month' for outstanding sales achieve ment, according to Regional Sales Manager Floyd T. Gray, Portland. Bromley ranked among the nation's leaders in April with a submitted sales volume of $259,000. Bromley first joined the company on a part time basis in 1057. He was promoted to his present position in March 1963. He is a member of the Francis G. V. Gordon agency with offices in Grants Pass Easy to Make Subscribers To report Improper nr iwm. ilalivtrv ol th Mall Tnhuna III MedloM, phona 7Tf.ft.l4l; Aah land rail al 4li "mdn at. or phona OIOOOI, Vraa, phona Victor a-JSns bafnra 9 m. daily and 10 JO a m Sunday. If rcsular delivery armaa shortly aMrr ou rail ploaaa notify Affira. thui aiimlrvaunj aparut maaarngaf aarvtra. Sowbug Could Be Called Earth's Strangest Creature You would be very indig nant and holler "misrepresen tation, fraud and humbug" if you paid admission to an at traction billed as "the earth's strangest creature, and alive" and found a sowbug in a little grass cage. You would de mand your money back main taining, and rightly, that you could see plenty of those things in your own backyard. However, the sideshow barker, or the colorful banner, would be telling the truth, for this very common little sow bug is lust about the strangest creature alive on this earth today. It's difficult to understand why the sowbug should still be here at all when most of Its relatives still live in the sea. In spile of its common ness, not too much of the life history of this little character Is known. It has little impor tance, occupying as it does a rather low niche in the liv ing world; in fact, the sowbug 1's seldom seen, and Infre quently worried about, in spl-te of the enormou-j num bers of them tha'l ki hxtMJL tkis earth with us. Who -Kno.w.tT Science is pretty va.j;ie as to why the sowtsu-g should have left. a-U its maiy rcl-a- ,t-ivcvsa'c!y craritlcd in the saa and come t live upon the land, l-n f-act, the sfewbu-j is not a. bug; it's an isopod, re-la-t-ed c-l'Bse'ly t the crayfish (wich is nut a fish), to tiie er.a'bs that ae so pfcntHHl in t-lre sea- and- to the ba-rnacle flia't bu-Mda 1-t-s sbel-1 ansl .; Ua'elWs M to i'Hdc-r-w,si'.er o!-jWM-s. . B-iiit we srtiv.!.iing H-v.rs ii'Sisler r.dt'Wng, le'a.v.es i a W(adiUt, In WVe dwr.k- d-a-npnTss at a l-iWle- iflae'd po-lito lin or tin dcp sm u-ndst-u,rfecd baard In a vavant lot. The sowbug Is a dark or slate color, seldom a half inch long, and has the peculiar habit of rolling itself Into a bail wncn disturbed, or even when theijurr'.ight hits it. This action is teason enough, prob ably, to have prompted some one to name the creatures "pill-bugs." When whatever frightened the sowbug goes away, the creature again re sumes Its normal position and proceeds to go on eating de cayed vegetable matter. Rtmtmbtrs Mama The sowbug is a true land dwelling creature, but it still retains some instinctive re membrance of its ancient an cestral home for it always lives in a damp environment. It can't seem to get entirely away from the fact It Is ac tually an isopod. Forsaking its close rela tives some time In the very long ago. the sowbug crawled out of the sea and became a land dweller. As time goes on, if it docs continue into the indefinite future, the sow bug in another million years may even abandon the damp darkness and come Into the light. In the meantime, under the rotting leaves of the foreM floor, or under an old pile of mouldy newspapers, or in a seldom used potato bin, still lives the sowbug. a strange little creature with 10 legs, two pair of antennae and breathing air by means of gills. A living freak, often Shift with a fresh, new twist shoulder yoke detail to sew in the same or gay contrast. Whip it up in a few hours no complications! Printed Pattern 9144: Miss es Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 requires 2is yards 39-inch fabric. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS In coins for this pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send to Marian Martin, Mccfford Mail Trib une, Pattern Dept., 232 West mil St., IStew York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, AD DRESS with SIZE ant STYLE NUMBffiir,. FREE OFFER! Coupe In Summcf Pattern Catalog for one pn-Ucrn free-asyoKo you cmse froi 30a (tastea Mewi. Sen-d 5(k" now for Catalsg. i. ?"'"yi NEW SHOPPING CENTER The opening of the new Cascade Shopping Center in White City (foreground) is tentatively set in June. The right end of the lo.-.g narrow building houses the Cascade Super Market, which has been doubled in size. A laundro mat, barber shop and beauty shop will be in the left end. The dark spots on the roof are windows above the arcade. The small building at right angle to the larger struc- tude is the future home of a branch office of the First National Bank of Oregon. It will include a drive-up window. The build ing facing the intersection houses Cascade Sports Marina and a drug store is expected to occupy half of the structure. All build ings have covered walk ways and the ar cade will include a pond, tables, chairs, and drinking fountain. (Knackstedt photo) C-Card of Thanks WE WISH to express the deep gratitude we lecl tnwdi-n tne many Iricnd who remembered and helped ua In the pasting of our beloved huthand and father. Alllrda Wheeler AenrsDav I LODGE NOTICES 0 Med ford Lodge No. 83. I O O F. meets Tuesday, June 4, 8 p.m. Visitors welcome. Refreshments. E. B. McNew, N.G. Stated Conclave, June 4, lllti 3, Crater Lake Chapter No. 32, R A M. Covered dish dinner, 6:45 p.m. VisitinR com panions welcome. Donald L- Waldron, E H P. 2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS RUMMAGE SALE Tucs. June 4 at lOOK Hall, 17 wesi din hi., men. ford, Oregon, fl to 4 by Mt. Pitt Rebckah LodKc. R UM"M AGE Clothing, dishes. Monday. Fenl BlnR. H-4. Junior Service League is coilrrt- inR rimimflRe. J urn. lure ann household items. Any donations will he picked up. 772-7400 or 772-85iM. 3-PERSONAL NOTICE G, W. & Wtlma McLean are hack at Holcomb Mineral Springs. 8 miles north of Gold Hilt. We welcome all our lor mer bathers & extend the same to all new customer. We also rent modern rahms hy the day or week. Picnic tables available. BJi.VHHJB. TAKE soil away the Blue Lustre way from carpets and upholstery. Rent electric shamponer $1. Johnson Paint C enter STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS Phone 773-7250 Family Council Eilllor'j Nole: The Family Conn rll consul! of a Judje. a nsvrhla trKt. three clergvnieii, a newspaper editor, a women's editor, and two wrlleri. Kai-n article Is a summary of an arlual case history. The Council reports on problems that have been dealt with hv respon sible aitencles and counselors, (copyright tan J General Features Corp.) K'.S. - A wife should be ha-?iy to have .cer hus!l kwwve B!r he retires. Kl. - Their chiUrc kecj hF'?-K tlTacy'U fii s:.e- thir3 else t isleresst tle. 1?M. N'.a - TOy ei,sftlr Ies RO-tlix lwt copslai- tVa-l her k-K-s-teawsl re ls tke way. I t!a-s,k G& fT my feus-l.-aV.'s i.--cs-s,;.M so he ea. ff.t me piea-5r-e arf-ici? w.rki-8 almost 5'9 5ea-:s ia t!.-e br.cc worls! He (iwserfes kis rest. We've been Riatrricd 43 years mid hHve ftiir chlMrea win live out-of-town, ffe syend our time visiting them, and then enjoying our own home Mr. G.U. - I had In-laws like the S.'s. I hope my hus band and I don't get that way, going from child to child just to have something to do. It's alt right at first and when the visits are short, but Mrs. S.'s daughter confided that she's glad when they leave! I'm glad my husband is tree, but he'll be happier if he keeps occupied. Th Council) We can't loll whether that S. daughter spoke for all the children or whether she just gave her own views after, say, some private irritations' It's quite possible that the S.'s retirement plan is O K. for a nood many years - especially if Mrs. S. is able and willing in the kitchen, and Mr. S. doesn't reroil from a pulnt-jnh or a bat-k porch repair. There'll be the joy of reunion, the satisfactions of helping -the kids," the option alily of it all. An-.l. strangely, a few voars hrnre Mr. and sot, S months to I year si.-e. j Mrs. S " mav ' opt'" to move THIRTY - FIVE C E N T S i over to Mrs. U 's way of think (coms) for this pattern add ; ing, arriving at that conclu- Lacy B.aby Luxu,ry mmm nasi 6fQ0ccB& Delight mom with this cozy sot in lacy garter and drop-stitch. Use sports yarn. Jiffy-knit! Have this soft set ready when baby arrives. Jacket, cap straight pieces. Pattern 7'JR.V duections for CREDIT EQUITY, INC. It a debt consolidation agency licensed & bonded by the State of Oregon with the purpose of planned deht reduction. 201 Medical Center Bids. 33 N. CENTRAL 773-7103 ELOISE: Gather the !-iddies tofiether and join me in the family room al 1he GAY DOS PIZZA PARLOR fnr one of Lave 'a delicious pizzas. He now open at noon every day. and the Pizza is the nirwl taM tantalizing anywhere! They top it with loads of extra goodies and there is no extra charge for Pizzas to got LOVE IRVING 113a N. Riverside AUT.O- .NSLV?ANAE PROBLEMS? V age, driving record, un insured accident financial re sponsibility filing, etc.. is making it difficult for you to secure proper insurance, see us. Con vcnitmi monthly installment. Don Stathofl lnsuror, 1005 E. Main, Medford. 773-665H. Open Mon. At Tucs. 'till 9 p.m. IftENTimes repaired and relined while you wait. Day or eve. Ph, 773-H0i!ti :3 Lozier Lane. 3 PERSONAL SPOT CASH 285!). fcves. for old coins. 772-6782. JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB Dentures repaired while you wait 4-LOST AND FOUND REWARD for return of white leather transistor radio. Lost at Emigrant Lake Memorial Day. 773-32.') f). LOST Golden Retriever, name "Kelly." vicinity of Blackwell Hill. 6G4-1255. FOUND Lady Medford Beauty Salon at32 N. Oak ri a le. 773-3:i 1 1 5-INSTRUCTIONS MOTEL MANAGERS NEEDED Men, Women, Couples Thorough, inexpensive course at home followed by two weeks of practical training in a modern motel. For interview Wi'it giv ing address, occupation, phone mmihrr and directions to AMERICAN MOTELS, INC. Ill N. 7lh St. Dept. BB P,0, Box 160 Las Vegas, Nevada ENROLL now for sewing classes. Ages from 10 to 21. Contact Mrs. Neill at Singer Sewing Machine Co 318 K. Main 772-71 .-.3. 10 WANTED MALE HELP A MAN to do yard work. Call 772 2195 evenings after 8. ANYONE having a drinking prob lem it welcome at tne sieexor Groun of Acoholica Anonymous 8 30 p.m. Tues. & Sat. rear of 211 N Oakdale. 773-48M. Al- Anon Group every Tuesday. JSEiNKlNG YO'UR PROBLEW.? . Contact A. A. Sun. 8 p.m. Thurs. 8:30, 404 Walnut P6fii-20qH 773-12.M LILLYS Et&AUTY SHOP 123 Pine - Central Point Now Open 8 Days a Week Wanda Jk Myrtle to Serve You Open Eves by Appointment 664 -2 m;. FLY ANYWHERE. Char&r plana from Aviation Service, your Pi per Agency For charter, rental or instruction. 772-2938. Nights ROn-1372 or 535-1433. 'G-INGER' OWNER OF BF.A.UTY SALON at RHO Stewart Ave. Special person alised servirp. All work Btiaran. 1eed Welcomes ladies with Ihin, fine or problem hair. EVENING APPOINTMENTS Closed Mondays 773-3139 MERLE NORM A N Cosmetic Studio! 214 Kluhrcr BldE. 772-0611 IRRIGATOR Wanted Experien.-ed only nesd apply. Steady work. 482-2170. WEST COAST Edper r ceder, Hli4-3264. 10-WANTE& MALE HELP SALESMAN KTRBY CO, Commiaaion. 773-3333 ti MAIL TRIBUNE CARRIER BOYS wantrd for Ashland and Pboenix area. Call 772-6141 482-3002 FOR Rent 1-Bdrm. turn, house near Talent in exchange (or yard work Sc houaework. 533-2016. BARBER WANTED. 1238 N. journeyman. Riverside JUNIOR MERCHANTS WANTED for Jacksonville Medford Age 12 to 15 The Mail Trihune needs jr. Mer chants to deliver oapers in Jack sonville, Central Point and Med ford. Apply in person at Office or phone 772-6141. WANTED Man for work in local automotive parts & supply store. Reply in own handwriting, giv ing age. marital & military status, education, experience and refs. Write Tribune. Box 42f7. 11 -WANTED FEMALE HELP Baby sitter wanted in my home 207 pine, pnoenix. jjo-iujj. S9S WFFKLY ceived as extra awards. Just show Fashion Frocks to friends. No investment, canvassing or ex perience necessary, v-omni. Fashion Frocks Dept. L-1A52 Cmdnnati Ohto TYPIST. 0 words per min., gen eral office, receptionist. State ouHliftcations. ace. references A husband's employer if married. write rrinune Mnx!Mo. INTERVIEWERS for part-time sur vey ivnrk. No selling. Payment on Der interview basis. Neat appearance; car needed. Tribune box 4u:n. Experienced Alteration & Repair work. Steady employment. Nu-Way Cleaners, hoi k. fliain. PERMANENT part time position, residential cook - housekeeper, Hours adjustable for applicant. Salary, ref., experience. Write Tribune Box 4720. WANTED Waitress, experienced only. 770-ijou. WANTED Experienced Waitress. Inqui re Daniels Cafe. P hocnix. v ANTED Mature Lady to do eneral housework for couple, ive in. Eagle Point area. Ph. 44..-31 1. 1 2 MALE OR FEMALE HELP WE HAVE 2 openincs. One for man or woman, comm. plus bon us. One for man. salary of $105 per wk. plus bonus, plus comm. Apply 7 to u a.m. Ac t to 7 p.m. Watkins Products Inc., 1414 Stage rd. So. MEDFORD EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Room 201 Executive Bldg. 21fi E Main 773-36-13 14Wntl MIctUnout EXPERIENCED itter. My home? Mernman tig. 773-3b5. ROTOVATING LEVELING. ETfi Custom tractor wont. 664-3908. WANTED HousecleaninK 6 hour; reierencga. 77j-5b3. CUSTOM M ADfi5LffCO VERj U DRAPES. T72-B955 ROTOVATING Walt Fippa, zardena & lawm. 773-5007 ALL types carpenter work. No jolt 100 smaii. uj-oij. yj-ojb3. TAILORING ALTERATIONS 773-4260. T-V SERVICE REPAIR Gold Hill area BS5-1940 CARPENTER work. Contract or by nr. 664-1634. LAWNMOWING 8c Lone Grass cut ting, nedge trimming, tra&a hauling Ripley. 772-2779. TRACTOR ROTOVATING 772-2Q!B or 772-B7RQ 14 Wanted Miscellaneou WANTED Folding walker. Rt Box 2iaZ, Vilas rd. 772-797Z. 4-SPEED transmission for old Ford pickup. 535-2074. . USED PIANOS wanted. Wili pay Cash. Erskine'i. 772-4 296. CALL US! 772-8218 WE NEED FURNITURE CASH FOR FURNITURE" Misc. tools or anything salable. Or will sell on consignment. Red Barn Auction Co. S. Hwy. 99 535-1828 WANT BARKIE POLES J H. BAXTER le CO. Box 30. Grants Pas. 476-666S CASH FOR FURNITURE. Misc. tools or what have you 772-293B or 772-8760 BEST CASH DEAL for Furnitur Appliances Misc. OAK GROVE TURN. 773-1564 IS FINANCIAL & LOANS REAL Estate Loans available in conservative amounts. Install ment or straight. Competitive rates No appraisal fees. Quick decision. W. E. "Gene" Thomas, 45 s. Central. Park Free on lot in roar of office. 2C-FOR RENT HOUSES FURN.. clean. 3-rm. Air tioner. Adults. 772-7633. ndT. UNFURN. 2 btlrm. housa in Jack- annville. 772-8474. 4-BDRM. House. 611 W. 11th. $60.' 772-98R2; SECLUDED river home, fireplace! adults. Orchard. Hwy. 62. Shady Cove. UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom, redec orated. Shady. Circulating turn. ace: double carport. 575. In. q u ire at 9U9 Wabash ave. LARGE a bdrm- duplex, clean, nica yard. Stove & drapes, carport i storage. 885. 772-2238 or 773-6594. 1-BDRM. uniurn. duplex $55. 3-rnf. turn, apt., S35. 773-3747. SMALL house. 1 bdrm., large hath rm. 2 blocks to river. Space fof flower or vegetable garden. $45 to couple. Ph. 878-2611. 3-ROOM furn. house $45. Elderly couple preferred. 772-4074. 2-BDRM. unfurn. house. 831 W. 14th st. Inquire 125 Cottage. 13 WANTED SITUATIONS COMMERCIAL SPRAYING If you are bothered with ants, crickets, earwigs or apnids. State license Sc cily license. Withrow 7??i:,!,! WILL give good care to girl, age six or seven, in our home. Week ly or monthly. 773-6153; Grader. Sawver, End Lift drhcr. COIL SPRING & WIREFORMING CO. Now organizing in Grants Pass would like to talk to any ex perienced spnngmakers living in this area who would like to re turn to their trade. Hourly wage. No investment required. Please call 476-6410 after 6 p.m. Km. through FRI. CHAIN SAW MECHANIC Some welding experience. Ph. GY 3-2754 or P O. Box 371, Happy Camp. Ca1il MAN for part tini work. 4 pm. fl p m. with more hours on Sat. Jt- Oiun Service Station work. VriteRefsMoTrihune Box4.77. COMM. Salesman. Excellent oppor tunity. No canvahsmg. Stark's. RT2 No. Riverside WANTED neat appearing married man for Fuller Brush Route. $105 per wk guaranteed to start. 771I-8ii34. RESTYLING rinuhle breasted coats to jungle. SU).32fi .NHjllyL WOULD like children to keep 5 davs a week in my homfr..; refs. No Saturday calls. 77!-l?)34. WANTED Laundries, rough dry or finish, flat work mangled free with family wash, nlso ironinc. Free p-ckup He delivery. 8k-1 !)!)(. BABYSITTING Mv home. Refs" Call 779-1709 between H 7. Also sewing, ironing & mending CHILD Care in my country home. Phone brj4-1489 after 1 p.m. CARPENTER Work Wanted, any kind; finish or rough. Phone 664- 3213. HOUKEWASHING Interior. $1.25 hour. Local refs.773-5537. IltONING fiie'West 11th. 772-9812, leave message, no Sat, calls. CHILD CARE my home, fenced yard. ages 1 to 10. 773-7610. ALTERATIONS & sewing done, reasonable rates. 773-71.10. PLUMBING REPAIRS, complete. No job too small. 53.T-23J19. PAINTING reasonable. Nice work, lots of experience. 773- 4145 or 771!-972. SUMMER CHILD CARE Medford Nurscrv School Mrs. Ethcl Tcnnant 773-3047 IRONING & Mending. Free pickuo and delivery. 664-3J!U. CHILD care, experienced, my own transporation 773-1184. HOVSECLEAN1NG. ironing. Refer- i ences 772-5992. I ALL lawnmowcrs machine sharp ened, pick up & del. 773-6961. FOR RENT 2 Bdrm. 10 wida trailer. Furn. Air conditioned. Awning, shade trees. Lights & water pd. Upper Applegate. $53 mo. 839-1433. LARGE unfurn. 2 bdrm. duplex. $53. 3 rm. furn. duplex, $30, Garbage 9c water pd. See 519 J. inert y. Medford. 48 2-338'). 2 BDRMS. furn., close in, N. Holly. $ ti5. 826-9082. 1 BDRM. cottage, 130 So. Grape. 772- 9202. NICE clean 2 hdrm. house. Central Point. Carport. $85 mo. Water pd. 773- 6123 or 772-8822. 2 BDRM. fe den. Oak Grove vicin it y 8 q7 73-6019. 2 BDRM. tmfurn. house, garden, garage workshop, pasture, 83, Without pasture, $75. 1 bdrm. tin furn. S45 . w;a t cr furn. 773-27 19. 2 BDRM, DUPLEX Carpjre. very, clean. 575 427 Fairniount" 772-2074 3 BDRM. older home. S7un tot equity, low balance. 772-4178. CASH or snares. 40 acres & huilfl inps. 77.1-4107 t ONE 1-hedroom A: one 2-bcrirooin. Adults prclcrrcd. No pets. 810 J aird"'RV2 Adams lane. Inquire 80t). 3-RDRM.. 2 hatha. Near Scars. Util. turn, within reason. Part fuvn. if desired. Adults pref.err.ed. SI-2.V, 533-inmi. 3 RM. Furn. house ilus 3 acres. S0.826-4bo51 703 s. Holly. Small partly (urn. house. S45. 1 BDRM. modern house, most-!? furnished, water & carna.$e pd , Harare, shade & garden spacp. $50 mo. Available June 6, 5-3S-S. Kccneway Dr. UNFURN. Hcuse. 1 bdrm., $35. mo. SmsJl Turn. Apt. 132 Almonn'. MODERN 2 hdrm. House; unfur.n', S47.50. 1808 Spring. 2 BDRM. partly furn. house .n vyooded a:ca. 10 min. from Medi. ford. No children. 535-I280. UNFURN. 2 bdrm. house. 3i'9 Arnold Lane, $75 mo. 773-109b, 7-2-4010. NEW 3 bdrm. H-me, n-nt fnr SM per month or buy for $84 per month. Call 773-itil6. 9 to S p.m. FiR LEASE vTth OpTion to buyT Eastside 3 bdrm., fireplace, oven, range, dishwasher: protected pa tio: 'j baths, 2 car garage. 772-SB14. 2 FOR RENT Lame 3 Bdrm. house. Storace rm Children welcome. St on mo. Refs. required. 772 K8!t7 ROOMY 1 772-8803. bdrm.. Adults, $65 00 15 renu for rath pmiern fur first-rlass mailing and special j handling. Send to Alii-e i Brooks. Modford Mail Tritv i tine, Ncodlrrrn Depl , P O. i Box ltU, Old Chflsra Station. New York 11, NY. Print pliimlv NAME, ADDRESS. PA1TERN M'MPER. lSti3 Biggrat Nrrdii-irrtft Show stars unlocked accov jonrs - it our new Nrcrilc i craft Catalog' Plus over 200 frrsh-to-you designs to knit. caurd tne "cartn i m arges! erochrt. sew. weave, emhroi creaturp." the flow moving I der. qtnlt. Phia fre pattern. cratur misnamed "sowbug." ' Send Sit now! ston on their own, instead ol being driven to it as Mrs. U. is trying to do . . . We gather that the U.'s have children, too. We agree with Mrs. U. that visiting them ts not the he-all and end-all of a retiree's life, both for their sake and ins own. At t lie same time. e welcome Mrs. S s soft and loving altitude toward having her mate at liberty and at hand, even "under foot " Cer tainly this is a time of life to regard with thanks and to use for comfort, both given and received. A. New Location With 'Added Facilities for Our Customers" Benefit A large parking area, easy entrance and exit. Over 5,000 sq. ft. of shop area, in cluding a rebuilding plant where the customer is always welcome to inspect his transmission. Free pickup and delivery. New shop hours to better serve the working man. 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. Rebuilt transmission and parts for all makes and models. The largest "All Automatic" Trans mission Company in So. Oregon. No.- down payment on approved credit. Loan cars available. h T iaiaoJ For the Fastest Service From a Small leak to a Major Overhaul or Exchange, Drive Into: MEDFORD TRANSMISSION 3540 North Pacific Highway 779-1811 Drive Approximately 1 Mile North Past the Big Y on Highway 99 North WTRRI SSE537I