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V v- 1 VI- 2 D HOUSEKEEPING - Two "families" have set up housekeeping in a single traffic light in Welch, W. Va. The upstairs family was out when a photographer called on the family below. The birds use the slop and go presently is unoccupied. (UPI) Parade Winners at Ashland Announced Ashland - Judges for the Fourth of July parade de clared that they found de cisions difficult because of the high calibre of the entries, further complicated by the unusual number of horses and riders in units that were inter persed in the line of march. The committee headed by Bill Wright listed the follow ing prize winners: Swtepstalc.it $50 cash and purple ribbon went to the Ashland Garden club. In each of seven categories $20 and $10 were awarded first and second winners, with honorable mention ribbon to third place. Children's groupi 4-H Dairy club (1); Sls-Q 4-H (2); Kay Holdcrman (3). Service and social groups Klwanls club (1); Beta Sigma Phi (2); Ashland Lions club (3). Bands: Fire House Five Plus Two (1); Elks Kilty band (2); Ashland City band (3). Commercial: Whitland Locke Studio (1); Rondo Lanes (2) ; Mark Antony Beauty shop (3) . ...... .. .. Historical groups: Ashland Business and Professional Women (1); Southern Oregon college (2); American Legion Post 14 (3). Churches: Assembly of God (1); Faith Tabernacle (2); United Church (3). Special interest group: Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Cliflord (1): Jon Bennett (2); Davis and Ains worth (3). First prize in the junior riding group went to the Yreka Rough Riders; Siskiyou Saddle Sitters (2); Rogue Riders (3). Junior riding group Class B: Southern Oregon Pony club (1); Pony chariot (2): Ashland Wranglers (3) Junior: K-Bar (1): Wcnda Wlndblglcr (2). 'it t 1 TEARS AND HUMIDITY -Jamie ilobbs, 2. adds a trw tears to the humidity at the beach at seem to realize how lucky as me temperature soared to SUNDAY. JULY 7, 1963 , i r lights, while the caution light Horse specialties: Junior, Three Belles and a Brave (1); Pauline Williams and Toni Black (2); American Revolu tionary Trio (3). Western ainre: Senior, Tony and Bprbara Bebe (1); Mr. and Mrs, Jim Warren (2); Ben Wil- lard (3). Junior, Barbara De- Clerck (1); Ellen Reynolds (2); Beverly Ann Boyd (3). Special allire: Senior, Lyle Blonk (1); Jeanne Locgcl (2); Richard Reedy (3); Junior, Bil ly Turner (1); Kathy Kula (2). Senior driving ponies: All ribbons to the Southern Ore gon Pony group. Family riding group: Low ell Fowler lamily (1); Harold Smith and son (2); Mrs. E. W. Mapcs and daughter Rita Mitchell (3). The Old Timers Car club requested no prize money but worn awarded ribbons in the following categories: Horseless carriage of 1916 or before: arl . Kurz, 1913 Ford (1); Archie Haskins, 1915 Saxon (2). Antique cars (1917-1927): Wayne Taylor,' 1925 Chevro let (1); Ken Edwards, 1919 Ford (2); Steven Miller, 1919 Ford (3). Vintage (1927-1931): Curly Anderson, 1928 Ford (1); Dan Slycrs, 1929 Essex (2); Jerome HigRins, 1930 Ford (3). Special interest cars: Walt DeBocr (1); Earle Swift (2). Surgery on Throat Hyannis, Mass.-WPD - Mrs. Joan Kennedy, wife of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D- Mass.) had a sore throat Fri day but otherwise was in good condition following sur gery for an abscess. She was reported "resting comfortably" at Cape Cod Hospital, through suffering from a sore throat, the after' effect of the surgery. " (MS Indianapolis. Ind. She didn't he was to be where she was near-record heights. (CPI) rmi i. - ;. . ) t4: : Small Worlds Around Us By Ivnn W. Watkint m BeiUUir Ji Irlbunt Syndicate. 1963; Here's One Case Where a Forceful Change Succeeded There was vocal conflict aggravated frequently by the appearance o I commercial fishermen with nets in the near vicinity of sports fisher men who screamed loud and long that, there ought to be a law making it illegal for nets to be used in areas where fish ermen with rods and lines normally congregated. As time went on, the argu mcnts grew more heated. There were probably several reasons why fishing wasn't as productive as could be hoped, but the failure was attributed to the net fishermen. Then came the day when the net fishermen stretched their seines across the mouth of the bay. This was th e clincher. The balloon went up. The sports fishermen blew their collective tops. They dc termincd to do something about it. Pressure was brought to bear and meetings were called. Tempers flared. On one side the nctlcrs, many of whom had fished the waters for many years eking a livelihood from the sea They could see no reason why anyone should dictate to them whore they could drop their nets. Only Bitterneis Interviews from both sides yielded only bitterness; all ar guments were hashed and re hashed, times without num ber. The wheels of final deci sion ground ponderously, but they turned. It was decided- no net fishing within certain defined boundaries. "Unlaw ful to block all, or part of any inlets leading into the bay." The sports fishermen were happy; the net fishermen were angry; the ncttcrs naci their day, illuminated by the glar ing light of publicity. The headlines forecasted dire results. The net fishermen screamed; "We will starve. Our children will be deprived of their birthright. Our way of life has been destroyed. We will be out of work; it was the only way we had of making a living." These, and many other equally startling statements were printed. There were some folks, aside from those directly concerned, that be lieved all this, and their hearts ached for those unfortunate victims whose livelihoods were being interferrcd with, and who would now starve. This all actually happened Just a few short years ago. In the meantime there has been ample time to analyze the de cision, the result, and measure the damage, or the advant ages. No Evidence Without food, a healthy man can live for about 30 days. The records show that not a single one of the dire forecasts of what was expected to happen to any of those concerned, has occurred. Not a single person has starved to death, in fact, now at the end of 10 years, no evidence can be found that anyone even suffered from even the mildest case of mal nutrition. What seems a little stranger is that all those that expected to undergo a radical change In living standards suffered little or no inconvenience. Neither was there any suffering; in fact now, after Just a few short years, there is a certain degree of harmony between the net fishermen and those that use a hook and line, Sometimes a forceful change in a way of life proves bene ficial. Talent Youth Hurt In Auto Accident Dave Westfall, 17. son of Mrs. Bill Perry, 218 North Second st., Talent, received a head Injury from a one car accident early Saturday morn ing, it was reported. The car, driven by Gary Me Garlty, son of Mrs. Ethel Mc Garity. 219 Gibson St., Talent, hit a telephone pole on Main st. between the old highway and I St., it was reported. The driver was not hurt. A physician used 13 stitches to close the 17-year-old pas senger's head wound. Hatfield Reported To Be Improved Salem - HOT - Gov, Mark Hatfield, who has been down with the flu tor the past week, was described as "much bet ter" Friday by his press sec retary, Travis Cross. Cross said the governor's j appointments for Friday have been cancelled, ' hut we re i shuttling work out to his house." Cross Indicated Hatfield might return to his office Monday, LICENSE INVALID-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harmon of Star City, Ark., display their 1945 marriage license which is invalid under a 1041 Arkansas law. They plan to marry again and have invited other couples in the same situation to Join them. Under Arkansas law the husband must be 18 and the wife 16 to marry without parental was 21 and Mrs. Harmon gave hers as 18 when actually they were both 17. The Social Security Administration announced last April that it would not who were not legally married. Former Jacksonville Resident Praises Work Done On Beekman Home A Tempe, Ariz, woman, a former Jacksonville resident, wrote this week praising the operation of the C. C. Beek man home in Jacksonville. She wrote the county court thatjshe was impressed by the PET TALK By M. I. L. HOT WEATHER CARE The pet you save may be your ownl Be sure to move the dog house into the shade; It be comes a place of torture if exposed to the hot, mid-summer sun. Be sure there is good ventilation and that hard cushion or cedar pillow be provided for sleeping. Laun dering of blankets, if used, should be frequent. Only scru pulous cleanliness will pre vent an epidemic of fleas. When you leave on vaca tion, please do not forget your pet. Remember always that he depends upon you alone for food and shelter. If you leave him in a kennel be sure that it is a reputable one. Many dogs have been known to contract disease germs from kennels not disinfected after each occupancy. If you are leaving him with friends be sure they understand his feed ing schedule. Most certainly, it is unadvisable to leave your pet with anyone who is not fond of animals. Another cruelty, too often practiced, is the adoption of pets at vacation spots and their eventual abandonment when the family is ready to go back home. So much suf fering occurs as a result that we ask all who come within this category to be. sure to turn these unwanted animals over to an accredited shelter or humanely put to sleep by a veterinarian. Remember -hunger, thirst and exposure are the results of abandoning animals under any circum stances. Tips for summertime dog care: Have your dog clipped, if necessary, by a professional. Brush out shedded hair from long-haired dogs. Make plen ty water available at all times. Feed your dog smaller amounts at more frequent in tervals. Don't exercise your dog immediately following a meal. When In a car, provide dog with ample ventilation. Do not park in direct sun light: make sure there is plen ty of shade when parking for any length of time. "Extreme horror o( cruelty Is the mark of the spiritual man'-Ceorge Bernard Shaw. 9 Held In Portland Bookmaking Arrests Portland - HTD - A total of nine persons had been arrest ed by late Friday in a crack down in Multnomah and Ciaikama. Counties on alleg ed bookmaking operation. Three persons were arrest ed tn raids Thursday. Six sec ret indictments were return ed by the Multnomah County! grand jury Kriy which re sulted in more rrets. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD, OREGON IF rs " consent. Harmon said his age pay widows' benefits to persons (UPI) rehabilitation of the home, its furnishings and grounds. The guides who had a good knowl edge of the historic facts of the period were also impres sive, she said. "The home has a marked resemblance to the Lincoln home in Springfield, 111.," she wrote. "The old pioneer homes In the midwest are kept and cared for with obvious pride." "The Beekman home is a fine example of American history," she concluded. The letter was signed by Mavis E. Peters, 1345 Don Carlos ave., Tempe, Ariz. The home of Jacksonville's early day banker was leased from the University of Ore gon with the aid of the county court and is being operated by the Siskiyou Pioneer Sites foundation. Mr. and Mrs. George Brew er, Jacksonville, voluntarily have done most of the work on grounds and house main tenance. The county court has repaired the robf, fence and financed some general repair work on the house, and also helped finance the installation of a furnace. CLASSIFIED PERSONAL Lodge Notices 1 Special Club Notice 2 Personal 3 Lost and Found 4 Instructions 5 Wanted Mal Help -. 10 Wanted Female Help 1 1 Male or Female Help .. ,, lit Wanted Situations 13 Wanted Miscellaneous 14 Financial & Loans 15 REAL ESTATE For Rent Houses 20 For Rent Apartments 21 For Rent Furnished Rooms 22 Rent Rooms and Board 23 For Rent Miscellaneous 24 Wanted To Rent 25 Medford Realty Board 30 For Sain Real Estate 31 Business Opportunities 32 Wanted Real Eetr.to 33 AD DIRECTORY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Buildtnff Supplies 40 Appliances 41 Furniture 42 Musical Equip., Radio, TV 43 Sports and Hobbies 44 Miscellaneous 45 Nurseries H Dorti and Pets fto Poultry m Livestock T2 Wanted Livestock P3 Hay, Grain and Feed ,. M Fruits & Vegetables ., ... S3 Automotive & Equipment Machinery and Tractors fio Logging Kqutpmrnt fii Equipment For Rent 62 Trailers 70 Parts and Accessories --,,..,. 71 Cycles and Scooters ... 72 Cars and Trucks 73 UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late to classify a MONDAY ONLY Business Directory ... b Minimum Site: Two lines 1 day per word.. 2 dai per word.., 3 days per word.. . Be -12c ..15c ..19c 9 days per word.. 8 days per word... ..2uc Jackson, Josephine and Siskiyou Counties Rata Other Areas Per Word $o Per Day - By Line Per Month $3 00 Box Number Service Charge S0d (Minimum Cash Ad 80ct Business Directory Each line per month )2 23 Minimum per nu..th ... JC 73 Dead Line on Classified Ads 3 00 p m. for following day, except 10 a m. lor Monday; for Sunday noon Saturday lHd Line on DLpla' Classi fied Ad 10 00 m Saturday lor Sunday and Monday; 3 pm. the dv before publication for Tues. through fri. Arrnovi.o rRKtiit IHR(.M BU ILD BY IHR LINK Minimum Charge - n LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Jackion County Court at the Courthouse at Medford. Oregon, on or betore 10:00 A M. on the 24th day ol July 1963, for the furnishing of chemicals for the jacKson Loumy weed control. Instructions to bidders and srje- cifications can be obtained at the oifice of the County Court and the purchasing uepartment. JACKSON COUNTY COURT Earl M. Miller. County Judee Edwin H. Taylor, County Comm. uonaia fc. rauer. uountv Lnmm I LODGE NOTICES "uo.isiA ui 'd 8 IB '6 .inf welcome, refreshments, E. B. McNcw. NO. 2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS RUMMAGE By nrivate family, clean, hahy mine., children's clothes, bedding, household mi, antique rocking chair. July 9th. j:r Kpnynn. 3-PERSONAL ROSE BEAUTY CENTER Ph. 773-1841 Pink house on cor ner Jackson & Genessec. Close to Shopping Center. AFTER this date. Julv 7. 1063. I will no longer be responsible for any bins other than my own. Raymond Le Owen, 513 Board man. MISS PAT'S Kindegrarten. Regis ter now for fall term. 4 8c 5 yr, olds. 773-3382 MISS PAT'S Nursery School. Day & night care, open all summer. 773-3382. MISS PAT'S Dance Studio. Private & class lessons for children, adults, tiny tots. Tap, ballet, jazz. acrobatic & baiirooom. 77J-jjni nTr I VERSI DEBE AUTY SALON For complete Beauty Care. Call Marv Jane or worn, lor appoint ment. 773-4200. 1238 N- Riverside REMODELING Add work. i room, cabinets A- patio tree estimates. 5J;w7hj CREDIT EQUITY, INC. in a dcht consolidation agency licensed St bonded by the State of Oregon with the purpose of piannea oeni rcnucuon. 201 Medical Center Blric. 33 N. CENTRAL 773-7103 CASH For vnur old Coins JEFFERSON COIN SHOP 13 N. Fir 772-2853 MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio. iil4 nunrer mag. 77-uhh "COINS" Will buy yours Call D-IU09 for spot cash. AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? if age, driving record, un insured accident financial re sponsibility filing, etc., is making It difficult for you to secure proper Insurance, see us. Con venient monthly installment. Don Stathos Insnror, 1005 E. Main, Medford, 773-66S8. Open Mon. at i ties, tin v p.m, FOR SALE Two crypts No. 600 & wo. mu ace. a Men torn mem orial Mausoleum. $800 value $f!)5. 482-3161. DRESSMAKING Specially made & lasnionca oy ucorge martin. CallB55'1407 for appointment. KINDERGARTEN Registration open for September class. Complete pre-school cur riculum 5 yr. olds only. Quali fied instructors. Modern fire resistant building with spacious indoor work & outdoor play areas. Centrally located by Haw thorne Park. Brochure mailed upon request. Free transporta tion! DAY CARE it nursery facilities available for 2-8 yr. olds. Open , all summer. . Colecn Hope Kindergarten & Day Care Center, 45 Hawthorne DON'T merely brighten your car pets . . . Blue Lustre them . . . eliminate rapid rcsolling. Rent electric shampooer $1. Johnson Paint Center SPOT CASH for old coins. 772 2859. Eves. 772-6782. DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM? Contact A.A. Sun. 8 p.m. Thurs. 8:30. 41)4 Walnut Pn. 684-2006 779-1251 'GINGER' OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON at 880 Stewart Ave. Special person alized service. All work guaran teed Welcomes ladies with thin, fine or problem hair. EVENING APPOINTMENTS Closed Mondays 773-3130 ANYONE having a drinking prob lem is welcome at the Medford Grouo of Acoholics Anonymous 8:30 p.m. Tues. St Sat. rear Of 21'' N. Oakdale. 773-4848. AI- Anon Group everyTuesday. DENTURES repaired andrei.ned while you wait. Dny or eve. Ph. 7a-Hoaa 25 Lozier Lane. JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB Dentures repaired while you wait ftnfl-107! BWM3.V1 4-LOST AND FOUND ' THESE STRAY DOGS are at the Jackson Co. Pound Ac will be held 5 days. FEMALES: Blnck St tan hound pup. Black, brown St white Aus tralian Shepherd. Black Ac tan ocrman snepnera pup. MALES: Red mixed breed. Black Ai tan German Shepherd. Black part Dachshund. Sable Sc white Collie. Black Sc gray German Shepherd. Black Ac white mixed onepnera. DAIRY RANCH AUCTION 35 irrigated acres, Grade A or B setup 12 stanchion cement milking parlor ' 400 gallon capacity stainless steel Van Veeter refrigerated tank stainless steel pipeline 3 unit Chore Boy milker 1 1 head top producing dairy cows 105 ton capacity hay barn with motorized baled hay loader 50x60 loafing shed with concrete mangers 5 room, 2 bedroom home family orchard Merrytiller Pow ermower Misc. Owner is ill and must quit. $8,000 down balance $150 per month. Everything goes without reservation at auction ti the highest bidder at 12:00 noon. SATURDAY, JULY 13th 3172 Woodlind Park Road - 10 Minutes from Grants Past, Oregon on paved road. PAUL ALLENFORT Owner Cranlt Pan, Ore. Ph. 1-503.476.7474 4-LOST AND FOUND LOST white purse at McLaughlin tnr reward Return ClatfC & pur'f 773-37BV 5-INSTRUCTIONS ACCORDION lessons. All ages, CJajajajidopuUra-1 52j SUMMER MUSIC CLASSES PIANO ORGAN 6 wki. course. 3 classes weekly. Total cost, $12 30 Use of piano & organ available, 772-8635 or 772-4237 Motel Management MEN, WOMEN & COUPLES WANTED For Immediate Training. Excellent Future AMERICAN MOTELS, Inc. co Tribune Box 7724 Thurston Kindergarten Pre-school reading readiness with music, rythm & gymnastics. Registration days, every Thurs. & Fri. mornings from 10 to 12. Call 773-3117 or 773-6181 , 10 WANTED MALE HELP RANCH CARPENTER, full time Job with broad ranch duties, baiary plus home & utilities. Deer Creek Ranch. Selma. Ore. Ph. 361. DELIVERY MAN For Wholesale national food con cern. Minimum of 2 yrs. experi ence. Good street knowledge of Grants Pass. Medford & Klamath Falls. Write TRIBUNE BOX 7048. giving experience, age, marital status. WE WANT TO TALK To a successful A & H manager or aftcnt who is desirous of becoming a fully financed General Agent in this area for a major Life and A & H company. You must be capable of hiring and . training men, knowledge of ' producing leads, and responsible. This is an opportunity very rarely open. Please write in confidence to Tribune Box 8366 15 RENEWAL BONUS plus unusual earnings , for Health St Accident Salesman. To work from our leads, sell ing Pyramid's Guaranteed Re newable for Life Medical Plans. Including plans that Insure people for existing conditions. Experience not necessary. Open ings throughout Jackson & Josephine counties. Write: DON HIGGINS 1002 N,W, Washington Grants Pass, Oregon CULLOP'S EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Experienced pond man. Steady employment. Goo d location. Good pay. 104 E. SIXTH 773-3694 Excellent Opportunity For aggressive individual to assume Sub-Distributorship for So. Oregon for a highly profit able line of Industrial & Auto, motive equipment. Must be able to finance Min. stock (S600 & late model pickup. A man wio will work can easily make bet ter than average Income. Those interested contact Mr. Wilson at the Thunderbird Motel Monday St Tues. Afternoon. July 8th and 9th APPLICATIONS for Carrier Boys for morning Route. Ages 11-1S, Accepted at 772-2387 or 693 So. Modoc. SALESPEOPLE wanted to repre sent an Oregon firm selling Hos pital Ins. Life time vested re newals. No experience required. We will train, leads furnished. Good commission schedule. If you have read this ad. lake one more step St phone for particu lars. Mr. Florca 853-1123. Salesman Wanted bv a leading manufacturer of cigarcties. Over 21 yrs. of age, to headquarters In Eureka. Calif. Complete training program, salary plus travel expenses. Ad vancement in line with ability. Company car furnished. Reply Tribune Box 206 Medford. Ore. EXPERIENCED Life Ins. Agent to help me build an Ins. Agency In the state of Ore. A once in a life time opportunity for the right man. A very high commis sion schedule. Ph. Mr. Florea H55-U23. For Action . Use Tribune Want Ads A. MORRISON Auctioneer l WANTED FEMAIE HELP LUBE msn. Must be quail nea and be abl to Jurnlsh references. SLrMilljJ34 S. Bivcrs.de.. COMM Salesman. Excellent oppor tunity No canvassing. Stark's. 622No.Rlverslde DRAFTSMAN DETAU.EB. must have nvnimum ol 5 yrs. experi ence detailing structural steel. Write Tribune Box 6656. MANAGEMENT LEADS TO EXECUTIVE CAREER IN FINANCE Not an average "trainlnjf pro gram" ... not an ordinary job. This unique Management train ing program fcl'ows a well planned, comprehensive sched ule, provides you the best op portunity to develop quickly into a responsible executive in fi nance . . . pays you full salary vnii lnrn with increases based on your rate of progress, j Some college preierreu. uucini salary, car allowance, all mod ern employee benefits. Household Finance Corp. 128 E. Main MAIL TRIBUNE CARRIER BOYS wanted for Ashland and Phoenix areas. Call 772-6141 or 482-3002 AUTO mechanic. Must own tools Sc. have references. Only qunll fled person need apply. See Mr. Mills, 134 S. Riverside, JUNIOR MERCHANTS WANTED for Jacksonville Medford Westside Age 12 to 15 The Mail Tribune needs Jr. Mer chants to deliver papers In Jack sonville. Central Point and Med ford. Apply in person at Office or phone 772-6141. SALESMAN KIRBY CO. Commission. 773-3333 1 1 WANTED FEMALE HELP Most beautiful CHRISTMAS CARDS in the West earn you $60 to SlfiU (commission) in spare time. Com- filete selection personalized, re igious greetings, gifts. Write for sample outfit on approval, in cluding FREE gift. Western Art Studios. 161 N. Hill, Dept.- 136, Pasadena. Calif. WANTED: Woman for stenographic and general office work, some computation. Must know short hand. Write full particulars of training and experience tn Hau pert Tractor Co., P. O. Box 992, Medford. WOMEN- WANTED For Motel Management Training ... See Classification 3. ,. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS Apply in person. s JACKIE'S COFFEE SHOP noBue River or Ph. 582-1105 ENVELOPE Addressing $2 per 100. or $18 per thousand. 855-1677. Art Cook President Ma'nwr Title Insurance May we have a moment of your valuable time to remind you that we have the services you need when you are dealing in the7 purchase or sale of real property. We are Bonded and Insured. CRATER TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY 'Locally 510 West 6th 1 1 WANTED FEMAlEHElf WANTED Mature woman for housekeeping and child care in, country home. Give age, experi ence, references At watre expect WANTED Lady to stay with wife. rm. board, some wages, husband works nights. Phona 772-6651. It's A Wunnerful Truck ... Bui It Ain't Gol No Seat To Sit On! No, its in good condition . . .but its what they call a "Divco'Van." These are special-order delivery trucks, designed so you can stand up and drive them. The steering wheel, clutch, brake . . . all designed so you stand up to "drive it! So if you don't NEED No Seat To Sit On... Call us! It Ain't GOT No Seat To Sit On! Good price: $599 DEAN & TAYLOR PONTIAG 2177 So. Pacific Hwy. 9 1 WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN: 4 Closing Escrows 9 Collection Escrows Arden Pincham Asst. Manager and Escrow Otlicer Owned" 772-5264 0