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Renewal Project
Refugee Victim
Of 'Land Grab'
(Ediior'i - note: Many
American citiet are deeply a
involved today in urban
renewal and are reaping
both its advantage! and its
problems. Here i a report
about Atlanta, where lix
major projects are changing
the property lines and the
skyline of the "inner city.")
By AL KUETTNER
United Press International
Atlanta - U1PII - Henry C.
Goolsby is a refugee from an
urban renewal project.
Where his automotive sup
ply firm once stood on corner
property he had owned with
a partner for years, a plush
motel with a swimming pool
and sun deck is now going up.
Next door to Goolsby's old
property, a 23-story high rise
apartment is reaching for the
sky.
To reach his new place,
Goolsby has to drive past his
old place every morning. And
every morning, he says, it's
still difficult to keep from
getting blazing mad.
. "I have been the victim of
a land grab," Goolsby said in
an interview.
When urban renewal hit At
lanta a few years ago, Gools
by was doing pretty well. His
business had as neighbors a
large number of small and
often dilapidated shops and
stores. Most of them were old,
but that didn't hurt Goolsby's
business.
After months of dickering
with urban renewal, with and
without lawyers, Goolsby said
he finally threw in the sponge
and sold his property for
$2.45 a square foot. After
searching a year for another
place, he said he had to pay
S3 per foot to rebuild less
suitable premises in a less
suitable location.
One of Many
Like many other cities
across the nation, Atlanta's in
ner city is being vastly al
tered by urban renewal. Six
major projects are in the
works. In two huge areas
adjacent to a new expressway
system, luxury motels and up
per income apartments are re
placing dilapidated housing,
catfish diners and herb houses.
In another project near the
one that took Goolsby's prop
erty, R. L. Colby operates a
candv specialty firm. Much of
the land around his building
has been cleared but he is still
holding on - and out.
"We'll be glad to buy his
place anytime he gets ready
to sell," an urban renewal
official said.
That's what Colby is afraid
of - that he will have to sell
at urban renewal's price. He
said the price he has been
quoted so far "wouldn't pay
to move and get relocated.
Colby's problem has been
complicated by health inspefr
tors who directed him to make
repairs to keep rodents and in
sects out of his candy piani.
He alleges this pressure came
after urban renewal came.
But, because he's in an
urban renewal area, he is un
able to obtain a city building
permit to make the renova
tions. Without a government
health clearance, he can no
loncer sell in interstate com
merce and has been reduced
to door-to-door sales in town
The Good Points
On the other side of the
ledger is the massive cleanup
of ancient dwellings, many
without inside plumbing, and
an overnight windfall in tax
revenue.
It is estimated that city and
state tax revenues on the re
developed sites will be five
times greater than before.
As the projects roll on,
critics are asking whether the
end product justifies the
means whereby owners of
private business property are
forced to sell.
"I thought urban renewal
was designed to clear out
slums, not to confiscate prop
erty from private individuals
under the guise of eminent do
main," an Atlanta city official
said.
Urban renewal projects now
take up 1,335 acres here and
have uprooted about 16,000
persons, a majority of them
Negroes. They are being re
located in new housing (about
$75 per month for a $10,000
three-bedroom home over a
40-year period) or in existing
housing.
PATTERSON
PLUMBING I HEATING CO.
"The On-Trip Plumbef"
27 WEST JACKSON ST.
Phone 771-2768
EW MOEN lt
.3 DIAICET FOR I
,i KITCHENS l
fi One hondle does
work of two
Col. Malcolm D. Jones. At
lanta urban renewal director,
points out that only 291 out
of 3,799 displaced families
went into public housing,
where monthly rental pay
ments are only $30. He said
this indicated the ability and
interest of displaced persons
to acquire their own homes
in the so-called "221 housing
programs."
Urban renewal inspectors
keep a close eye on new fed
erally - backed housing and
existing housing that is being
fixed up under a renovation
section of the slum clearance
program. Occupants are re
quired to keep their places
tidy and are warned about
such eyesores as old cars, un
sightly trash and outbuildings.
Jones would like to see
violators of the housing code
handled like traffic offenders.
He also advocates required
cleanliness clinics in lieu of
some fines.
Jones feels the overall re
sults of the program far over
shadow the complaints. He
insists that property owners
inside an urban renewal area
can sell to other private in
terests if they don't want to
sell to the project. He said
owners usually have notice
long in advance of the need
for property by urban re
newal demolition teams.
Expanded Program
Urban renewal is a federal
aid program that started as a
means of clearing slums
where people live and recov
ering the land for more tax
productive use. The program
lately has gone heavily into
rejuvenation of business prop
erty as well as residential
areas. That's where most of
the criticism comes here.
The 2.19 acres of the block
where Goolsby was sold for
$200,000. It formerly brought
in $2,000 a year in city taxes
but is now producing $40,000.
When property is desig
nated for urban renewal,
everything in the area is cith
er bought voluntarily by the
local Housing Authority, act
ing as urban renewal agent,
or it is condemnedond bought
for an appraised price.
All the land is then cleared
and the real estate is re-sold
on a bid basis to private in
terests. They can build any
type structure approved for
the area. Jones said each of
the projects would include
one or more parks and schools,
space for churches, neighbor.
hood type service stores and
public facilities.
Stability of X15
Scheduled for Test
Edwards AFB, Calif. -IUPD
The natural stability of the
X15 rocket ship was sched
ulcd to undergo a major test
today when Air Force Maj.
Bob Rushworth shuts off all
its automatic controls at 3,000
miles an hour.
The flight preceded by one
day the anticipated attempt
Thursday of chief space agen
cy pilot Joe Walker to shoot
the X15 to another new world
aircraft altitude record of
315,000 feet - about 60 miles
high. The existing record is
59.6, set last year in an X15
by Air Force Maj. Bob White.
Rushworth today was to at
tempt to find out how much
yawing or side to side motion
resulted without the control
systems. His plan was to
switch off the stability equip
ment for several minutes at an
altitude of 112,000 feet-about
21 miles high. There were
other similar tests, but none
matching the length of today's
effort.
Testimony Sought
On Civil Rights
Washington -JUPIi- Congress
men called the nation's top
labor chief and senators call
ed leaders of American ath
letics today to testify on Presi
dent Kennedy's civil rights
program. ,
AFL-CIO President George
Meany went before the House
Judiciary Committee to plead
for an end to job discrimina
tion against Negroes.
The Senate Commerce Com
mittee, debating a bill to de
segregate privately owned
public facilities, heard base
ball Commissioner Ford Frick
and football Commissioners
Pete Rozelle of the National
League and Joe Foss of the
American League.
Sen, Sam J. Ervin Jr. (D
NO and other members of
the Senate Judiciary Commit
tee were speaking out on the
President's omnibus civil
rights bill.
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UGAl NOTICES
NOT ICt TO MINING CLAIMANTS
Published pursuant to section 5 ot
the set of July 23. 1955 it9 Sut.
367).
To H'humevrr It :nay conr-rn:
PROCEEDING NO. FS 63-10 (Ore
gon U1338U.
Notice is hereby given in pur- :
luance of proper request tor pub- j
11 cation hereto:ore tiled in accord- !
ance with section 5 of the act of '
July 23. IMS it9 Stat. 3T. and
the regulations hereunder ti3
CFR 185.123-185.127).
1. That on April 22, 1963. the
Chiel, Forest bervice, Depjrtnvjni
of Agriculture, whose addvt-ui is
Washington 25, D C . filed m the
Land Office of the Uureu.i of
Land Management. Department of
the Interior, at 710 N. E. H-Jllaaay.
PorUand 12, Oregon, a ieqjtst tnr
ublication ot notice to all mineral
ocators or any person ci.tim... .
under thein involving a mining
claim or claims located on landb
owned by the United States and
under the jurisdiction of the For
est Service in the County of Jack
son. State of Oregon, described as
follows, to wit:
Oregon 013381 (FS 63-10). the Elk
Creek Area. 6-SR-10-14, Rogue
River National Forest, Jackson
County. Oregon.
Willamette Meridian. Oregon
T. 32 S., It. 1 E: NE' sec 12.
T. 32 S.. R. 2 E: Lot 4, SW'4NW4
sec. 2. lots I, 2. 3, 4. SaNE.
EjSW4. W'aSE1 sec 3; lot 1
sec. 6. lot 4. SE'jSE1. sec. 7;
K W 4 X E 1 . SEWN W U sec. 8 ;
SWUNEU sec 9; NE4NEU sec.
15; NENE', S2NW4. W'i
SWU sec. 17; lots 5. 8. and 9 sec.
21: NNW. SEUSWi.i. SE4
sec 22; NENE1 sec. 27; and
SWUNEU sec. 23. T. 33 S.. It. 1
V: sees 1, 3, 11 13; NEUNE1
sec. 15. W3NE4 sec. 20; SE',
NE'4 sec. 28; N'2Na. SW4NW,
KWUsw't, i'aS'j sec. j; n1-.
NjSEU sec 34. 1. 34 S., R. 2 E:
sec. 1. Iota 1, 2. 5. 7. S'sNEU.
EijSW'4 sec. 3; SV'4SW'4. S1
SE'4 sec 11; EljSW',. SKU sec.
13. lot 4. E,.NE14.NE1NWI4,
SEUSWH. NE4SE'4 sec. 15; W'j
NE'. SEINES. V2. SE sec.
16; N'..NE4. SE'iNE'i. E'jNWU,
ME USE1, sec 23; NESEU sec.
27
2. That if any person claiming' or
asserting under, or by virtue of
any unpatented minine claim lo
cated prior to July 23, lfl.)5, any
right, title, or interest in the vege
tative surface resources and other
surface resources, under such mm- '
ing claim, contrary to or in con- ,
flict with the limitations or re- :
strictions specified in section 4 of i
said act as to the above-described i
lands or any part thereof, snail
tail to file in the Land Office of '
the Bureau of Land Manaeement
at 710 N.E. Holladay. Portland 12,
Oregon, and within 150 days from
the heiow-statcd -ate ot nrst puu
lication of this Notice, a verified
statement which shall set forth as
to such mining claims:
in ine nate ot location;
2i The book and pace of re
cordation of the notice or certifi
cate of location;
131 The section or sections ot the
public land surveys which cm
brace such mining claim; or if such
lands are unsurveyed either the
section or sections which would
probably embrace such mining
claim when the public land sur
veys are extended to such Unds
or a lie by courses and distances
to an approved United States
mineral monument;
4) Whether such claimant ts a
locator or purchaser under such
location; and
i5i The name and address of
such claimant and names and ad
dresses so far as known to Uie
claimant of any other person or
persons claiming any interest or
interests in or under such unpa -cntcd
mining claim; such failure
shall be conclusively deemed U)
to constitute a waiver and relin
quishment by such mining claim
ant ol any right, title, or interest
under such mining claim contrary
to or in conflict with the limita
tions or restrictions specified in
section 4 ol the Act ot July zj.
1035 (69 Stat. 367). as to un
patented claims located after that
date, and (in to constitute a con
sent by such mining claimant that
such unpatented mining claim
shall be subject to said limitations
and restrict inn, and (hit to pre
clude thereafter, prior to issuance
of patent, any assertion by such
mlniiiB claimant of any right or
title to or interest in or under
such mining claim contrary to or
in contact with said limitations or
restrictions, bection 4 provides,
generally, that unpatented mining
claims located after July 23, 11)55
shah rot be used for purposes
other than prospecting, mining, or
processing operations. or uses
reasonably incident thereto; that
sucn claims win ne sunject to ine
right of the United Stales to man
age and dispose of the vegetative
surface resources thereof and to
manage other surface resources
thereof; and that, except to the
extent required Tor mining opera
tions and uses reasonably incident
thereto or to provide clearance for
such operations or uses, claimants
of such claims shall not use or dis
pose ol vegetative or other surface
resources IhereoT, and that, except
for clearance for such purposes,
any permitted severance or remo
val of timber must be in accord
ance with sound principles of for
est management. Said section 4
also provides that any use of the
surface of any such mining claim
by the United States, its permit
tees or licensees, shall be such as
not to endanger or materially
Interfere with the prospecting,
mining, processing or reasonably
Incident uses by the mining
claimant.
The date of first publication of
this Notice shall be May 22, 1963.
Dated April 30. 1963.
M. M. Gorecki
Chief. Minerals Section
Bureau of Land Management
Department of Interior
Portland. Oregon
First Publication: May 22. 1963-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that I
hHve been appointed by the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oreaon
for Jackson County, Executor of
the Estate of Oagle Elbert Salyer.
also Known as u t, :aivcr, de
ceased, and have Qualified , AH
persons having claims against the
estate of said Decedent are here
by notified to present them, with
proper vouchers, duly certllied to
me at 1005 East Main Street. Mrd
ford, Oregon, within six months
from the dale of this notice.
Dated and first published this
3rd day of July. 1963.
Wilson Elbert Salyer
Executor
Ronald L Rickctts
Attorney for Executor
NOTICE OP II I'. A RING ON FINAL
REPORT AND ACCOUNT
No. 11433
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF M T WRAY.
deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned exerutnr of
the a hove estate has filed herein
hts final report and account and
that Monday. August 12. 19tr, at
9 30 o'clock m. at the courthouse
In the City of Medford. Jackson
Counlv. Orcaon. has been fixed by
the above named court a the
time and place for hearing objec
tions to said final report and ac
count and for the examination and
allowance thereof
Dated and first puhhshed this
10th dav nf Julv, 19'il
RICHARD A WRAY, Executor
Frohnmayer. Lowry &
Deatherage, attorney
WANTED
DRAFTSMAN
With Gat Utility or
Similer Experience
CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC
UTILITIES
229 W. Mem, Medford
MEDFORD
UGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Probate No. P K'8 63
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
EMMA JONES
Deceased
The undersigned, having been
appointed Administrator of the
above entitled estate by the Circuit
Court of the County of Jackson.
State of Oregon, and having quali
tied, notice is hereby given to all
persons having claims against the
said estate, to present them at the
oft ice of the undersigned's attor
ney at 230 West Main Street. Med
ford, Oregon, properly verified and
with proper vouchers within six
161 months from the date of first
publication of this notice which
shall be the 26th dav of June. 1963.
Clayton Fields,
Administrator
John M Ross
Attorney for Administrator
230 West Mam
Medlord. Oregon.
Notice ot contests, United States
Department of the Interior, Bu
reau of Land Management, Ore
gon Land Olfice, 710 N E Holla
day, Portland 12. Oregon. June 4.
1963. To the parties named here
inafter, also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or interest
in the mining claims described
herein: Whereas it appears that
your addresses are unknown and
thHt you cannot be found alter
diligent search, you and each of
you are hereby notified that pur
suant to the provisions of section
2335, United States Revised Sta
tutes and Title 43 of the Code of
Federal Regulations. Part 221. the
Stale Director, State Office. Bu
reau of Land Management, 710
N.E. Holladay, Portland 12. Ore
gon, directed contest proceedings
against certain purporied mining
locations upon lands of the Unit
ed States in Township 36 South,
Range 3 West; Township 3" South,
Range 4 West: Township 31- South.
Range 3 West; Willamette Meri
dian. Jackson County. State of
Oregon. The names of persons
whose addresses are unknown
and the numbers of contest pro
ceedings in which such persons
are believed to be interested are
shown hereinafter. Oregon
013259 Baxter. Ida. G . Baxter.
John A., Harris, B. H., Harris.
Myrtle. McDow. Sarah. Moore,
Ainan. Moore, Elsie A., Reese.
AC; Edmundson. M. W. Oregon
012714; Spurlin, Frances S, Ore
gon 013005. The numbers of con
test proceedings, claim names,
dates of location and the section
(where determinable), township
and range respectively are shown
helow: Oregon 013005 Unnamed
Placer located prior to 12-12 94
see. 11 (in part), T. 36 S., R. 3 W.;
Oregon 013259 Pikes Peak No. 2
Limestone placer located 1114 in
sec. 1 (in narll T. 37 S . R. 4 W:
Oregon 012714 Gold Dollar Nos. 1
and 3 located 71 48. 5 5-49 re
spectively, sec. 6 (in parti T. 38
5., R. 3 W: Oregon 012714 Golden
Jubilee Nos. 2 and 3 located 7 1 48.
5 5 49. 7 1 48 respectively, sec. 6
(in pari), t. jh a., K. 3 w.; Oregon
012714 Golden Jubilee Nos. 5
through 13 located 554!) sec. 6
part. t. ati 5.. k. a w. it is
alleged in the contest proceedings
with respect to each of the fore
going claims: i. mat the land
embraced within the claim or
claims is nonmineral in character.
2. That minerals have not been
found within the limits of the
claim or claims in sufficient
quantities to constitute a valid dis
covery. You are hereby notified
therefore, that the said alienations
win ne taken as conicsscd and the
said locations will be declared
null and void, without further
right to be heard either before
this office, or on appeal, if you
fail to iile in this office within
30 days alter the fifth publication
of this notice as shown below, you
answer specifically responding to
the allegations of contest. You
should state in your answer the
mailing address to which you de
sire further notices to be sent to
you, and make reference to the
contest and location in which you
are indicated herein to hold
interest.
M. M. Gorecki, Chief, Minerals
Section, Land Office. 710 N.E.
Holladay. Portland 12. Oregon
First Publication June 19, 1963
Second Publication June 26, 1963
Third Publication July 3. 1963
Fourth Publication July in, 1963
Fifth Publication July 17, 1963
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
No. 63 215 E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
TAMARA KAY R I EM AN
Plaintiff
vs.
RONALD RODiNEY R I EM AN
Defendant
TO: RONALD RODNEY H1EMAN,
the above named Defendant.
IN THE NAME OK THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
Complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit within four (4)
weeks from the date of first publi
cation of this Summons, and if you
fail lo answer or otherwise appear
in said suit, for want thereof.
Plaiulilf will take a Decree against
you for the relief prayed for in
the Plaintiff's Complaint, succinctly
stated as follows:
That the Court enter a Decree
dissolving the Pliuntifi's mar
riage to the Defendant and
grant to Plaintiff an absolute
divorce from the Defendant,
that the Court enter a Decree
restoring to the Plainliff her
former maiden name of Tam
ar Kay Mars.
This Summons is published by
the order of the above entitled
Court made and entered on the 25
day of June, 1963, ordering that
this Summon! be served by publi
cation thereof once each week tor
four consecutive weeks
Date of first publication is 26th
day of June. 1963
John M Ross.
Attornev fnr Plaintiff
230 West Main Street
Medford. Oregon
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 1 1 li, 3
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OK OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF JACKSON
In thr Matter of the Estate of
JAMES F. PULVER. Deceased
Notice in hereby givrn that the
undersigned, as administrator with
the will annexed of the entate of
James F. Pulver. deceased, has
tiled his final account in 'he
above entitled Court and that Fri
day, the 16th day of August, 19;3
at the hour of 9 o'clock In the
forenoon of tid day. and Hie
Court room of said Court h ve
been set as the time and place for
tiic hearing of object in rn thereto
and the set (lenient thereof
DATED and first puhhshed.
Julv 10. 1963
Date of lant publication. July
31, J ::,
Jnhn H Chaney
Administrator with the
Will Annexed
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MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF PROPOSED SALE
OK FORECLOSED REAL
PROPERTY
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE
SALE OF LANDS FORECLOSED
TO JACKSON COUNTY IN THE
1961 PROCEEDINGS
WHEREAS on the 24th day of
June. 1963 the Jackson County
Court did order the sale at public
auction in the manner prescribed
by law ot certain real properties
constituting a portion of the 1961
ux foreclosure proceedings and
hereafter more fully described,
end pursuant thereto, notice is
hereby given thai on the 25th day
of July. 1963 between the hours of
10:Oo a in and 4 00 p in., and com
mencing at 10:00 a.m. from the
courthouse steps at Medford. Ore
gon. I shall sell, at public auction
to the highest bidder the following
described real properties at no less
than the minimum bid set out
after the following parcel or par
cels: Account
Tax Minimum
Lot Price
Code No.
1. 4-4 39 1W
2 5-1 112-78
3. 5-1 113-82
4. 5-1 117-83
5. 5-1 118-83
6. 5-1 118-83
7. 5-2 2538 1W
8. 6-t 44-16
S5.730.00
7-1
37U.UU
5.050.00
3.200.00
3.910.00
24
88 X
30.00
40.00
190 00
1 00.00
540 00
100.00
100.00
310.00
1.440.00
50.00
200.00
400.00
200 00
6.370.00
27362 W
10. 6-8 (6-3) 342W
BMR
22
25
1 1. 6-8 iH-3l 15363W
12. 6-8 i6-3 15363W
13 9-6 3334 1W
14. 22-1 99-69 19
15. 35-1 22-16 84
16. 40-1 1H384W 1-2
17. 549-16 32382W 2
18. 62-1 344W 93U2
19 62-1 21 354 W 5-1
20. 91-2 352E 42-1 1.200.00
21. 91-2 352E 54 5.300.00
22. 100-13 13372W 250 3,840,00
A further location and descrip
tion of said properties may be se
cured upon request at the office of
the Jackson County Court.
Noliee of this sale shall be made
once a week for four weeks
consecutively.
Dated at Medford. Oregon this
2lilh day of June. 10(53.
DK ARMOND LEIGH
Sheriff of Jackson County
Date of 1st publication:
June 26, 1963
Date of last publication:
July 17. 1963
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MISS PAT'S Nurnery School Day
wk tno. Open all summer,
77.S-.t3H2
""PHOTO COLORING
Light & h'-avy oils
j ph77,i-Mti;i
I ULl'E LuMre not oniy rids carpels
j nf noil hut leaves pile holt anil
h if ty Rent cleclrir i.hninpouer
j 1 JnhnsonPn.nt Cniter
; ORTHO-Vent shoes. cuhion spring
1 1p. huv now. pay later 773-fl.Vff)
i PATTY Kluom is welcoming her
i old Si new customers and friends
at Charm Collage. 772-21t.
For YOUR STOMACH'S snke"get
"M KHIJELS" Rx. Relier in mln
lUrs for gas. nerve naucn,
dirmcsa Exclmlvelv at MKU
KOI1D PHARMACY, conscien
tious PrescnpUons.
OREGON
3-PERSONAL
N RIVERSIDE BEAUTY SALON
For complete Beauty Care, Call
Mary Jane or Noni for appoint
ment, 773-4200.
1238 N. Riverside
MISS PAT'S Dance Studio. Private
& class lesson lor children,
dulls, tiny tots. Tap. ballet, jazz,
acrobatic A ballroom 773-3382.
CREDIT EQUITY, INC.
is a debt consolidation agency
licensed & bonded by the State
of Oregon with the purpose of
planned debt reduction,
201 Medical Center Bldg.
33 N CENTRAL 773-7103
CASH
For your old Coin
JEFFERSON COIN SHOP
13 N. Fir n2-2SS9
COINS"
Will buy yours Call
boo-mot) for spot cash.
AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS
If see. drivinc 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
Stat nos lnsuror. 1005 E. Main,
Medford. 773-6658. Open Mon
& ues Mill 9 p.m
MISS PAT'S KindcrKarten Regis
ter now for fall term. 4 St 3 yr.
... olds. 773-3382.
ROSE" BEAUTY CENTER
Ph, 773-1841 Pink house on cor
ner Jackson & Gcncssce.
Close to Shopping Center.
KINDERGARTEN
Registration open for Septemher
class Complete pre-sehool cur
riculum 5 yr. olds only. Quali
flea instructors. Modern fire
rcsis.vit building with spacious
indoor work & outdoor play
areas. Centrally located by Haw
thorne Park. Brochure mailed
upon request. Free transporta
tion! DAY CARE & nursery facilities
available for 2-8 yr. olds. Open
all summer.
Coleen Hope Kindergarten A
Day Care Center. 45 Hawthorne
'GINGER'
OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON al
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 drinkinjt prob
lem is welcome at the Medford
Group of Acoholics Anonymous
8:30 p.m. Tues St Sat. rear
Of U N Oakdalc. 773-4848. Al-
Anon Group every Tuesday.
MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Stuciio,
214 Fluhrcr Bldg 772-00 1 1
DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM?
Contact A. A. Sun. 8 p.m.
Thurs. 8:30. 404 Walnut
Ph. H 04. 2006 770-1251
DENTURES repaired arid fellned
while you wail. Day or eve. Ph
7J73-W20 25 Loler Lane.
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAtf
Dentures repaired while you wait
4-LOSWkND FOUND
LOST Between Phoenix and
Brownshoro; billfold eon taint or
$125 and important papers. Lib
eral reward for return of same.
773-6I.B0.
LOST Fishlne. scabbard"; rlTllc
near DodRe bridge, 773-4211 1 .
FOUND Special Permanent, $10
St up. Lady Medford Beauty Sa-lon.773-32ll.
32 N. Otikdale.
LOST: 1 pr black-rimmed eyeglas
ses in black ease. Broken ear
piece. Post Office area. 513 W.
Kinp Reward!
5-INSTRUCTONS '
REG. now for Arthur Murray fall
teen class. Learn all the la text
dances. Grades 6 thru 12. Enroll
niciUjtmtled Call 773-5363.
Thurston Kindergarten
Pre-school reading readiness
with music, rythui & gymnastics.
Registration days, every Thurs.
St Fri. mornings from 10 to 12.
- Call 773-3117 or
j 773-(il8I
SUMMER MUSIC CLASHES
PIANO ORGAN
6 wks. course. 3 classes
weekly. Total cost, SI 2.30 :
Use of piano St organ available.
77L'-fln:n nr 77:!-i:!.V7
10 WANTED MALE HELP
WANTKD Lor "'haulers, "phone
4H2-0')()7or 4112-3122;
ORCHARD Man "able to operate
tractors, irrig Si etc. Ph. after
(i p in 77:-72(i6.
WANTED M.irrledman "with ear
for Fuller Brush Rl $105 nor
mo. guaranteed to start. Ph.
AUTO PARTS or
HARDWARE SALESMAN
Nerd salesman for Medford ter
ritory to sv.il St Service establish
ed accounts. Paid while training
Group insurance A other Com
patty benefits. If you are interest
ed In a last giowlng company
At wih hi eh yearly earnings,
phone for appointment prior to
interview
Call BOB REID
At Cedar Lodge, Medford
773-7361
FRI, JULY 19th,
between 12 noon A 7 P M.
JOURNEYMAN
TRACTOR MECHANIC
TRUCK DRIVER
for delivery famltiAr uith
local nulls and manufacturing
Pr
jinnm in nirnmrn ana surround
ng arf-as. $2 fifi hr.
Must be high school srad with
no military obligations.
MEDFORD
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
2IK T. M.in 773-3114.1
20 acres with creek frontaoe.
good county road, electricity,
J rm. CAhtn, W.BUO with terms.
40 or 60 acres of timber land
for $200 per acre Also can be
had wth a 5 rm. house.
River home with 5 rrm ,. fire-
place, full ba'.ement, furnace,
garsgc, beautiful shade and
fruit tree, berne and above
food s.ge.
New low price on 2 twnr cot
taei. Lovely and comfortable '
ith basement and extra room j
fnr quests. One rental, price
$13,900, Urm.
80 acres wth beautiful tree-,,
view of river and mti. $5,500.
5.7$ eUrtl, some irrigated and
on good hwy, for only $5,500.
All newly dtcoratcd and wall to
wall carpeting in, this homey
cottage. Approx an acre of fine
soil, fruit trccj and lovely mod
ern quest cottage. Just a stone's
throw to the river. See it.
RED ARROW REALTY
Shady Coe Br. Office Hwy. 62
Flounce Fagilde 178-2611
j$3 Jfe I CAFE I
life:
"All 1 said lo her was
you find a bettor job in the
10-WANTED MALE HELP
OPPORTUNITY for an ambitious
man with initiative to join a
ft regressive Route Sales St Serv
ce Organization (linens). Earn
Infis are based on a weekly
guarantee with generous comm.
Experience in Sales Soliciting St
Customer Service helpful. Ad
dress applications including full
details to Tribune Box 0320.
WANTED Experienced Plancrman
fnr Stetson-Ross H1UAI matcher.
Pine Mountain Lbr. Co.. P.O. Box
535. Yrcka. Calif. Code 91tl. 842
417H. AAA CO.
Wants 9 men for distribution of
the G rolicr Min-Max teaching
machines. All fringe benelits.
Average earnings
$800 PER MO,
COMMISSIONS
With possible salary positions.
FOR INTERVIEW
Call Robert Marshall.
Medford Hotel. Wed. and
Thurs, between 10 13
772-6151
WE WANT
TO TALK
To a nuccesslut A A- H
mtmaRcr or agent who is
desirous of hecominc a fully
financed General Acenl in this
area for a major Life and
A & H company. You must
he capable of hiring and
training men, knowledge of
producing lends, and responsible.
rnis is an opportunity very
rarely open
Please write in confidence to
Tribune Box 8368
MAIL TRIBUNE
CARRIER BOYS
wanted for Ashland and
Phoenix areas.
Call 772-6141
or
482-3002
BAnBSR: Journeyman, guarantee.
Call 772-(i3!)0 after 7 P.M.
SAl.ESMAit K1RUY CO.
Commission. 773-J1333
MAN lage no barrier) needed to
sell Rawlcigh Products to con
sumers in Medlord. Many
Rawlelgh Dealers now earning
tl2!i or more weekly; income
based on sales. For details sec
P. Pederscn, 701 N. Modoc or
write Rawlrlgh. 30Q Adeline.
Oakland. Calif.
JUNIOR MERCHANTS
WANTED
for
Jacksonville
Medford Westside
Age 12 to 15
The Mall Tribune needs Jr. Mer
chants to rir liver punnrs In Jnck
sonville. Central Point and Med
ford Apply in person at Ofllee or
phone 772-0141.
U -WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Mature ladv 'to' share
home with elderly lady. .Vl.VUHO
WOULD Like Retired Lady to live
in. do light houiewurk. care lor
4 children. Salary, room St board
For Information call UH4-1 13H.
LADIES do you want to nuikc
money? Luzler Fine CompcIIcs.
a subsidiary of ilristol-Myers
advertised nationally needs wom
en for Medford and Mirrounding
territory. If you qualify we train
you and establish von in your
own business No Deliveries, no
parly plan. CoinmiSMon. Call 7-9
a m 7-0 p m 4H2-2432 or write
Tribune Box 8W1.1.
Introducing
CASCADE
PARK
on Emigrant Lake
The ultimate In mobile
home living,
Eniov a" th advantages
ol life on a 5,000 acre ranch
without the expense of own.
ing it.
Unlimited recreational op
portunities include private
lake as well as frontage on
Emigrant lake, year round
hunting, fishing, horseback
riding, scenic tours, private
boat launching ramp, pic
nicking, hiking, etc.
Have privacy in your own
yard with Qarden space.
Separate areas for retired
couples and young famiiier.
For More Information
Write
P. 0. BOX 77
Ceve Junction, Oregon
or Call 482 0977
WEDNESDAY. JULY
SHU a week will do until
Classified Ads!'1
n-WANTED FEMAIEHEIP
BABY sitting wanted by 3 sisters
14 to 16 yrs. 773-64 1 6.
MANAGER needed ior Tov party
Plan work. Must have ability lo
work with people. Commission.
Good references needed. Call
772-8310.
J2-MALE jOR FEMALE HELP
W A N T E D: Retired couple to
manage lodge. Furnished apt.
with nominal salary. Give ref
erences and qualifications. For
interviewwrite, P. O. Box 467.
COUPLE needed towork at How
ard Prairie Lake at camp ground
St rest room maintenance. Inter
view at Johnston Stores, Med
lord Shopping Center.
MEDFORD EMPLOYMENT SERV"
1CE takes pride in its policy of
carelul consideration and utmost
ellort for both applicants and
employers. Interviews, strictly
confidential. Come in and see us.
MEDFORD
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
218 East Main 773-3043
MAN A WOMAN to work at How
ard Prairie Lake. Cook St wait
ress experience necessary. Must
have neat appearance, good hah-
us, gooo nisposmon. ideal work
ing conomons lor mature people,
Ref. required. Interview l John
ston Stores, Medford Shopping
Center,
13-WANTED situations
CARPENTRY. Cabinet work. Save
on good workmanship. Guaran
teed satisfaction. Small Jobs also.
4H2-3634.
TRACTOR Work Larg e RoTova tor .
Weeds gardens yard
Jblade E.M. Ganvood773-30112.
CLEANING, ironing. Experienced'
773-li73ft.
NEED a baby sitter? Call SparkT-
ii-j. oiiiing service Y Yil-TttHl.
PAINTER" Local Reftr$3 hr.
773-3537.
REMODELING PAINTING
770-2:i(i0
CEMENT work foundations,
slitbs. brick, blocks, sandstone,
iirrpiace. 77U-2JW).
CARPENTER Work. Quality work
mnnsmp. uaasonable
Free En-
Hmatcff. 772-4123 or 482-3435.'
alter 5 p.m.
CARPENTER WORK WANTED
Any job. R,)1,jJ'7a
CARPET laying or repairing, 80c
sq. yd. 770-1041.
WANT Kb HOUSECLANING
by hr. Refs 773-3023
ROTOVATING LEVELING. ETC.
custom tractor worK. (f4-2!M)8.
CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS
St DRAPES 772-8335
PAINTING Inside or out. nvts
nnablc 773-4145 or 772-0072
Gil Johnson.
"TAILORING ALTERATIONS"
773-42U0.
IRONING St Mending. Free pickup
aim aenvcry um-jwi.
YARD Work, mowing, hedge trim
ming. 773-0078 before 8 a.m.
ALL types carpenter work. No Job
too small 773-5243 773-8382.
Commercial Spraying
Ant, cricket, aphis, earwigs,
caterpillars, and others. With
rnw 772-337H nr 77.1-23!.!.
PLASTER Repairs. Small work ac
cepted. Professional man, Free
estimates. 53.V233II.
MARRIED Man desperately needs
work. CarclHker, chauffeur or.
anything considered. H2li-4H70.
LAWNMOWING St Long Grass cut- !
ting, hedce trimming, trash1
hauling. Kip lev, 772-2771)
CARPENTER & CABINET WORK
done rcasonablv
BILL ROSS 6H4-34S1
14 Wanted Miscellaneous
WANTtraller"hniiBe, will trade
equity in 01 Chev. 0fi4-IP0fi.
"WANTED WALNUT MEATS.
.V1.VIRI4.
WANTED " old. r'uli-Vfc, ornate
hras bed. Call eves, 773-70117.
Outdoor life for
Children
Nearly 5 acres where they
may romp room for e calf
end horse or fwo, creek
thru properly, irrigated.
Home has 3BR, 2 fire
places, den, sun room.
Owner transferred.
Want To live on a
Stream?
Comfortable end attractive
2BR home on 3 acres lo
cated on little Butte creek.
J1 J,000-$2,000 down.
Owner Sez "Soli"
Older 3BR home in need
of repair. 5 beautiful, fer
tile acres In landscaped
setting. Terms available, or
owner will consider house
trailer for part of equity.
Extend Your Horizon
lift your eyes above your
patiol See the whole val
ley southern exposure.
Ideal for split level homes.
87 acres, will sell in 5 or
more acres tracts four
with city water.
THOS.J.HIGHTSrf:
SS. Phone 772-5223
B 9
14-Wntd Miscellaneous
WANTED"
Por labia whole lor unj mill
to operate at permanent loca
tion balance of this year on per
thousand baxis. Contact M B St C
Lbr. Inc.. P. O. Box 790. Red
Bluff. Calif., or call "
527-4343 or 527-1917
WILL pay cash lot old coliiE
lit-.iaWn
WANT BABKIE POLM-
J H BAXTER & CO.
Box 30 Grant, Pan. 47fi-fl
CASH for FURNITURE"
MCc. V'Awh.toh.v. you.
772-2958 llt.ttinn '
USED PIANOS wanted-WUTpa?
BEST CASH DtALfor ,
- aifiiniiixr RJISC
OAK GROVE UnN.
Or will Mil on conalg-nWnt.
iea earn Auction Co.
S. Hwy. 09
CALL US
335-182H
WE NEED FURNITURE
15-FINANCIAl LOANS
UP TO 11,300 lent on autoa or fur.
nlture. Note loam available.
Costs no mora to deal with a
home-owned company. Insurance
Srotectlon available. Fast service,
rcgon Finance. 43 So. Central.
P,c.'i Ih0,n. Mar. Established
"Jr.8 park lre " lot back of
office.
20-FOR RENT HOUSES
LARGE 1 bdrm.; Just painted, on
ilj irrig. A. Zoned for 3 ani
mals. 2745 Howard av., $63.
HUB. 1434. "
FOR RENT or Sale Small 2
bdrm ; redecorated. 1247 Salirur,
R64-19B9.
3 BDRM, unfurn. house; just re-
modeled, adults or one child;
refs. 13EBusjUh.773-6020.
3 BDRM.. rum., dbl. expandable
trailer. Central Point; f89 mo.
No chiJdrejtnopeJsJ12-487a
2 BDRM. house. Furri. or unfurn.
J'i.V Adults. 482-1431 or 773
6407.
FOR LEASE: Unfurn. 3 bdrm.
house. Close to Jackson school.
Fireplace; utility room. 773-3230
1 BDRM.. $40. 190213 Crater Lake
Hwy. 772-3307 after 5 p. m.
2 BDRM. $80. Reliable couple. 1810
- S- Peaeh. 772-4393.
NEW unfurn. 3 bdrm. Inquire 3284
Crater Lake ave. 772-7683.
SMALL house very close in. Suit
able for elderly person or couple.
325N. .BarMeU:
CHARMING older unfurn. Eastside
home. Large living rm., fire
5 lace, dining rm.. breakfast rm.,
-bdrms..J)ig yard. 1 15. 772-4026
FOR RENT Small compact neat
uunu. nouse, wnn garage, west
8,(ie. $737737028;
FOR RENT Small 2 bdrm. hlnTse
on acre, near manor. Refs. 772-
7850.
FOR RENT 2 homes $60 ea. 2
bdrm., newly decorated, fire
places, northeast section of town.
Call 82fi-200t.
2 BDRM. completely redecorated
near Central Point Business.
m Adults only. SH5. (W4-124B.
F u r'n. PENTHOUSE wgarbage,
yard. Adults, no pets. Ref, 840 Vi
Whitman.
2-BDHM. unfurn. house, newly
redecorated, near East side lo
cation water pd., $60 a month.
Also newly redecorated unfurni
1-hdrm. duplex, seo a month.
773-2701: .
1-BDRM. unfurn. house. See at
925 J aaper, or phone 773-4035
alter 5:30.
- 1 GROUND floor front clean, cool
turn, duplex apt. 3 adults. No
pets. Possible small office or
studio in front room. 1518 W.
Main. Ph. 772-84H2.
1 BDRM. Turn. Adults. S45. ml
Thomas Rd.
RE-DECORATED I bdrm. duplex.
Also available In 3 wks., 3
bdrm. house. 684-1737.
UNFURN, 2 bdrm. house. 1 or 3
children. No dogs $55 mo. Jack
B0.nYn,e?.99tia7.-. .
DELUXE S-rm. duplex. ffrepIaceT
patio. garage.$l 15 mo. 772-4 246.
2 BDRM home in Central Point.
Dbl. garage, range, refrig, drapes,
nice yard. I child. No pets or
drinkers. 773-3305.
2 BDRM. house. 528 Pearl at. $86
mo. Lillian Hurdahl, Rt. 1, Box
4H2. Eagle Point. Ph. 4P7-3620.
4 RM. turn, house $50, 1465 Spring
NEARLY NEW 2 bdrm. duplex.
Stove and refrig. 5. 773-43R3.
UNFURN. l bdrm.,
773-I3H7.
SMALL house. Refrtsr.
Adults Only. BH4-13H2
You Can
Have Your
DREAM
HOUSE
NOW!
We'll build on your lot.
Only 3 down it you
don't own your own lot.
V No Closing Costs
100 Financing
V Payments like Rent
See Model Horn
812 So- Central
PHONE
773-7471
Model Home
812 S. Central
Open t-6
Six Days e W.tk
Open 11-5 Sunday
In Grants Past
1133 R.dwood Ave.
Phone 479-4002
17. 1963
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