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They'll Do Ic Every Loophole, strugouns vouns attorney, burned the midnight oil to establish a case for client bucseed VU-vPtiwrn act iic SUPREME COURT DECISION iwn AFT MP CI A"itXiic v- nib. unvn,Fwnui , KUMQUAT VERSUS LOQUAT- KKCOCUCN l-FRtCEDENT- WOW.'.' HAVE WE GOT CASfc HcRfc.' sndiMU, ln; .lM;. We, College Aid Bill Approval Expected WASHINGTON (UPI) - A compromise $1.2 billion "bricks and mortar!' college aid con struction bill appeared today to be headed toward relatively easy House approval. The measure, expected to hav& a somewhat rougher time in the Senate, would authorize a three-year program of federal grants and loans for construc tion of college classrooms, li braries and laboratories. As the college bill started through its last legislative ob stacles, House-Senate conferees began work on the tougher prob lem of reconciling differences in vocational education aid bills. The House passed a five-year bill quadrupling the present $57 million yearly aid payment for job training schools. But the Senate provided a five-fold boost and also added the authority to extend the 1958 National Defense Education Act and increase its college student loan program and to carry on the politically popular "impact ed areas" aid program for schools crowded by the children of federal workers and service men. AMOROUS WOMAN NEW LONDON, Conn. (UPI) John Brown Jr. complained to police Sunday that a middle aged woman followed him out of a local store, tugged him into an alley and then threw her arms around him. Brown said that he "resisted her advances" and pushed her away. When she was gone, he found that his wallet, containing $83, was missing. MODERN PLUMBING & SHEET METAL Phone 773-5368 613 East Jackson Street wm You just sat ONE dial with the new I DIAICET R Reject Golden & Red Delicious Apples Cornice Pears (Bring Your Own Containers) HAY PINNACLE PACKING CO. 220 North Fir Open 8 a.m. to 4:15 o a.m. to BE READY FOR WINTER THIS YEAR ! we Install only the best Buy a Season's Supply so You Can Replace Your Dirty Filters Regularly MODERN PLUMBING and Sheet Metal Co. 613 E. Jickion-773-5368 Open Till 5 P.M. Sturdy for Your Convaniance Time " School Wilson School Jim Acord, David Dow. Bob Everltt, Tricia Fasel, Terri Gillls, Cynthia Howard, Deb bie Johnson, Elaine King and Kathy Michaelis, reporters. Wilson School celebrated Na tionl Lunch Week, as did schools all over the nation. The cafeteria at Wilson provided special Halloween treats for the students. More than 300 chil dren per day eat hot lunches provided by the Wilson cafe teria. Class room construction at Wilson is progressing wi t h speed. Interior cabinets and lavatories are finished. Heat ing units and folding doors will be installed within the next three weeks. Principal Robert Baccus states that the students will probably move into the new rooms by the first of the year. Two temporary classrooms are being used at Wilson until the new wing of rooms is complet ed. There are four new rooms which were especially built for team teaching. The rooms will be separated by folding doors which can be opened to make two larger rooms. The teacher's office and , wookroom will be in the center. The first grades of Wilson are learning to write and are starting their phonics and their color names. Mrs. Virgina Fer guson s room went on a field trip and wrote about it. Mrs. Alice Brown's room1 made por traits of themselves, and Mrs. Marjorie Shelton's room made seed charts and one student brought a large sunflower. Mrs. Mc Daniel's room made seed pictures to look, like flow ers and in art work, made cats for Halloween. , All the second grades are studying the parts of plants and trees. Mrs. Jane Snodgrass' room has made trees in art, and Mrs. Roberta Nichols' room has made cut paper flowers to show what they are studying. Mrs. Joyce Sideras' room has been making a poster about "What Food Does for Us" to be put up in the cafeteria. They have also collected seeds for their bulletin board. Room 6 of the third grade has been studying about Co- Phono 772-6271 p.m. Mon. thru Ftl. noon aar. JELLO,LOOPWOLE )W LOOPHOLE f THIS IS BUG3EED- V ARE YOU ALL IVE DECIDED TO TAkE T RIGHT? SHOULOl NO ACTION ON THAT A, I CALL A J AWTTER-IF I EVER l DOCTOR? A WrPZZ C.ltoWON ROBERTSON.-,, By Jimmy Hatlo Yxl GUESSED ITTHE PHONE RINGS (WHAT WOULD ttc CARTOONISTS DO WITH OUT TELEPHONES?) AND 6UGSEED SEZ News lumbus. They also have been studying about streets and roads by finding out where they live and putting it on a bulletin board. The fourth grade has been studying about weather. The children in Mrs. Dorothy Mor ris' class have made some weather instruments and an in teresting bulletin board showing different types of weather. Mrs. Freda Pteerson's class has made a weather chart and are putting the temperature and other things about the weather in it every day, and Missv Westover's clas has made and colored some maps of the Northwest, North America and the world. The fifth graders are study ing Latin America in geography. Russell Carr's room, the 5 C's are using the library tempor arily while waiting for their new classrooms. Mrs. Barbara Doolen's room is doing beautiful art work in a crayon resist medium. Mr. Gaulke, a new teacher, has some interesting maps. We have added another fifth grade because of so many students. This year finds the sixth graders in new rooms. Mrs Ruth Kaye has taken over Mr. Carr's old room and Vernal Goodrich has taken over the right hand cottage. Mrs. Kaye has started the SRA accelerated reading pro gram in the fifth and sixth grades. An attractive bulletin board also displays some of her student s art. Mr. Good rich says he likes the cottages and so does his students. New teachers at Wilson School this year are Miss West over, fourth grade; Mr. Gaulke, fifth and sixth grades; Mrs. Mc Daniel, first grade; Miss Bench, third grade; and deplacing Mrs. Jensen in the thud grade is Mrs. Holland. We have been fortunate at Wilson to have associate teach ers who are doing a good job helping students and teachers. Working part days in the var ious rooms are Miss Stevens in Mrs. Kaye's room, Miss Williams in Mrs. Kaye's room, Mrs. Hulshpf in Mr. Carr's room, Mr. Mobley in Mr. Care's room, Miss Clark in Mrs. Mee's room and Miss Bell in Mrs. Mee's room. Mrs. Barbara Doolcn is in charge of chorus and she re ports that there are 80 members. She has also started a small chorus that call themselves the Choralettes. Both groups will make their first public ap pearance Thursday, Nov. 14, at Open House. The public is invited to attend and we expect an extra good turn out of par ents. Football season will come to a close with the playing of Washington on Nov. 1. Al though Wilson has not been a high scorer in the games, Mr. Carr is proud of the way the boys have been working out. Thirty-six turned out for foot ball this season. Mrs. Marian Montgomery's room is full of new faces this year. Many of her former stud' ents are now attending cither Hedrick or McLoughlin Junior High bchool. Five states are represented by students in her room. They are Oklahoma, Washington, Idaho, Missouri and Wisconsin Tooley-Barnell & Pflugrad, Inc. -REALTORS- J Tgf Riverside 773-8488 MKDKOKD IEGAI NOTICES NOTICE OK FINAL ACCOUNT Estate of Louise R. Ellis, Deceased Notice li hereby eiven that the undersigned has filed Its final ac count in the Estate of Louse R. Ellis, deceased, in the Circuit Court oi tne slates of Oregon for the County of Jackson, and the court nas nxed Monday. December a. 1B63, at 9:30 A.M. In the courtroom of said court as the time and place for the hearing of objections there, to and the settlement thereof. The United States National Bank of Portland. Oregon By: VAN DYKE, DELLEN BACK & McGOODWIN Attorneys for Executor. Crater High School By Cherie Jerolamon and Linda Tucker Homecoming princesses for Crater High School this year were senior, Jan Parker: iunior. Cheryl Hammil; sophon.ore, Becky Glines; and freshmen, Kathy Neil. The theme for this year's dance was "Pennies From Heaven." Classes for students with a 3 point GPA are to be held at SOC. The classes are not man datory, but gifted students are encouraged to attend. Four senior boys, Dave Force, Terry Mooster, Ron Smith, and Don Thompson, received Letters of Commendation for their high performance on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Dale Varner, art student, has created a truly vivid model of Disneyland. Dale used paper, cardboard, plastic, wood and a lot of imagination to create the model. Dale hopes to sell his project to Disneyland publicity department. Seniors are busy deciding which pictures they want to keep for themselves and which one to put in the annual. Senior portraits were taken by a pho tographer in Springfield. Several journalism students. both from the annual and paper staffs, attended the Oregon High School Press Conference recent ly on the University of Oregon campus. Constellation staff members were Jan Parker, Don na Jenkins, Tom Abbott, Lance Hope, and Miss Patricia Lull, advisor, and Comments staff members Mike Broomheld, Dean McCalvy, Wayne Enyart, tnerie Jerolamon and Mrs. Paula Bracken advisor. Howard School Mrs. Elva Edler's fourth grade class officers for October are Pamela Hayes, president; Dianna Hiatt, vice president; and Joe Williamson, secretary We have three people new to Howard this year. They are Joe Williamson, Gary Heavilin, and David Stengel. We are learning about the In dians of the Northwest in Social Studies. Class officers elected for the second six weeks in Ron Quack- enbush's sixth grade are Le- neva Spires, president; Joan Anders, vice president; Sheila Beare, secretary; and Barbara Bielby, treasurer, ired Kone was elected room representative to the student council. Mr. Ouackenbush brought a Venus fly trap to school so that we could all see this unusual plant. Each member of the class was able to watch a leaf snap shut when the sensitive hair trigger on the leaf's surface was touched by a pencil point. This is how a fly gets caught. Howard School had as guests on Education-Business day four local businessmen. Visiting classes and touring the school plant were Darrell Rolls from Franklin Transfer and Storage; Bruce Merickel from Harris, Upham Company; R. E. Brown from Harry and David; and Bruce Marks from Household Finance. Serving as guides for the men as they visited different classes and activities were five sixth grade girls Laurie Rawlins, Sheila Beare, Joan Anders, Le- neva Spires, and T a m a r a Peery. The businessmen were guesis at lunch, which concluded the day's activities. Three new first grade pupils have transferred to Howard School. Cheryl Stengel came from Jefferson, Naomi Charlton from Lone Pine, and Rhonda Beattv from Jackson. Kraus-Weber tests and checks on eyes and teeth have been made to complete the individual health records. We have finish ed our First Grade Parent- teacher conferences, and this was followed by sending out the first six-weeks report cards. Our Halloween parties were held during the last hour of the day. The Room Mothers for each room frunished treats and we played Halloween games and sang Halloween songs. Western Motels & Investments Motels and Trailer Courts 842 So. Riverside 773-8488 -MARTY BARNETT Your Motel Specialist MAIL TRIBUNU, RIEDKORD. LEGAL NOTICES No, 11184 NOTICE OF SALE OK REAL I'HOPLKTY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREtiON FOR JACKSON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of LOUISE JANE ROBINSON, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. A. E. Piazza. Ad ministrator of the estate of Louise Jane Robinson, deceased, will sell t private sale on or alter the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m.. on the 25th day of November, 1963. at the of fices of Harbison and Piazza. 201 U.S. National Bank Building, Med ford, Oregon, for cash or upon such terms as may be agreed upon, the following described real nruocrty situated In Jackson County, Ore son, to-wlt: ijeKums Aaauion, ooia run, ure gon. Lots 6 & 7, Block 21, and commonly known at 1183 Fourth Avenue, Gold HiU, Jackson Coun ty. Oregon. together with all of the tenements. nercditaments ana appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining. said sale win be tor cash or uoon such terms as may be approved. subject to the confirmation of this court. This notice is published Dursuant to an Order of the above entitled Court, dated the 4th day of Octo ber. 10(i3. DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED this 23rd day of October. 1963. A. E. Piazza, Administrator Harbison and Piazza Attorneys for Administrator NOTICE OF SALE No. P-H2-63 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON In the Matter of the Cuardianship oi mc person ana estate of CHARLOTTE E. MATTSON. an Incompetent NoUce is hereby akven that The First National Bank of Oregon, Portland, a national banking as sociation, guardian of the estate of the above ward, under author ity of an order of the above court dated October 29, 1963, will pro ceed to sell on or after November 29. 1963. at private sale, for cash or on terms, the following de scribed real property: parcel I: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 52, Township 37 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, Jackson County. Oregon; thence South 0- 18' 20" West. 1766 feet; thence West. 229.65 feet for the true point of beginning; thence South, 118.2 feet; thence West, 20.7 feet; thence North. 118.2 feet: thence East. 20.7 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL II: Lots 17 and 18, in Block 2 of CONROY-CLAN-CY SUBDIVISION, to the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. Bids will be received by the above guardian at its offices at No. 1 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon. Tne first National Bank of Orecon. Portland By Van Dyke, Dellenback St Mc Goodwin Attorneys for Guardian SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION I In the Circuit Court of the State I of Oregon for the County of Jack son Norma Gene Braswcll, Plaintiff vs. Arthur Ray Braswell, Defendant To Arthur Ray Braswell. Defend ant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff on file in the above entitled court and cnusc. within four (41 weeks from the date of first publication of this summons; and you will take notice thai upon your failure so to aDocar and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to said court for a decree forever dissolv- iiir the bonas of matrimony nere tofore and now existing between tne Diainttti ana tne aeicnaam, and for such other and further relief craved for in the com plaint or deemed proper by the coun. This summons Is published in compliance with an order of the HOnoraDie Edward neiiy. juage of the above entitled court, di recting publication once a week for four successive and consecu tive weeks. Date of first publica tion October 30, 1963. Date of last publication November 20, 1963, Jeannette Marshall Attorney for Plaintiff 246 East 10th Street, Medford, Oregon SUMMONS No. 63-H4B-E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON JOHANNA HOLM SMITH, Plaintm, MATHIAS SMITH, Defendant. TO: Mnthias Smith, the Defendant IN 111 E NAME Or THE H i A 1 IS OF OREfiON. vnu are herebv re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day or four ween irom the date of first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree of ab solute divorce dissolving the bonds ot matrimony nereioiore and now existing between plain tiff and defendant: and restoring plaintiff's former name of Johan na Holm Erding. This summons Is published by the order of the Honorable Edward c. Keny. junce of the above entitled court dated the 25th day of October, 1963. The time prescribed In said Or der for publication of this sum mons Is once each week for lour successive weeks. The date of first publication of this summons Is the 30lh day of October, 1963. jonn h. nancy Attornev for Plwlntiff Post Office address: No. 8 The Mall 1005 Medford, Oregon NOTICE No. P-92-S.1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Or OREGON Un JACKSON COUNTY PROBATE DIVISION In the Matter or the Estate of EDNA G. SAWYER, also known as EDNA G. CARPENTER, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Elizabeth C. Lock wood has filed her final accounting in the above entitled estate and that the above Court has fixed Monday, the 11th dny of November, 1003 at the hour of 1 :30 o'clock p.m. in the Circuit Court in the Court House at Medford, Oregon, as the time and place for hear in of said final account and for the settlement thereof. Dated and first published this 9th dav of October, lWi3. ELIZABETH C. LOCKWOOD Executrix HAVILAND At CLINKINBEARD Attorneys for Executrix J 003 East Main Street Medford, Oregon AN EYE FOR VALUE . . ,XJf, r 186 Concord Way An excellent home In an excel lent location. Brookhurst Sub. A 3 BR, I Vi separated baths, family room, Palos Verde lire place, double garage & a view you will love. Accept smaller 2 or 3 BR as down. Ww carpet included at $22,500.00. McCONAGlE CONSTRUCTION 772-9575 Anytime OKIiGON LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE or FINAL ACCOUNT Estate of Elsie Williams, alio known as Elsie B. Williams, and ai Elsie Biling Wllliami. Deceased. Notice ii hereby eiven thai the undersigned hai filed hii final ac count in the Estate of Elsie Wil liams, alio known as Elsie B. Wil liams, and as Elsie Biling Williams, deceased. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, and the court has f!Wcri Monday, December 9, lfltJ3, at 9:30 A.M. in the courtroom of said court as the time and place for the hear ing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. C. H. Thompson By: VAN DYKE. DELLEN BACK & McGOODWIN Attorneys .or Administrator. Classified Rates Minimum Size: Two Lines 1 day per woru..w 1 days per word.-.. 8c a a ay i per worn.. 5 days per word.., 6 days per word.- ..loo .....19c 20c Jackson, Josephine and Siskiyou counties Rate Other Areas Per Word 9c Per Day By Una Per Month $3.00 Box Number Service Charge 50c (Minimum Cash Ad BOc) Business Directory Each Una per month.... $2 25 Minimum per month 56.75 Dead Line on Classified Ada 5:00 p.m. for following day, except 10 a.m. for Monday; for Sunday noon Saturday. Dead Line on Display Classi fied Ads 10:00 a. m Saturday for Sunday and Monday: 3 p.m. the day before publication for Tues. through Fri. APPKOVKD credit CHARGES BILLED BY THE LINE Minimum Charge $1.30 CLASSIFIED PERSONAL Lodcc Notices Special Club Notices Personal Lost and Found Instructions Wanted Male Help ....10 wanted female Help 11 Male or Female Helo 12 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 23 Medford Realty Board ...... 30 For Sain Real Estate 31 Business Opportunities . 32 Wanted Real Estate 33 AD DIRECTORY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Building Supplies .................. 40 Appliances - M 41 Furniture 42 Musical Equip., Radio, TV 43 Sports nnd Hubbies . 44 Miscellaneous . 43 Nurssrtca .. 40 Dogs and Pets SO Poultry w 51 Livestock 52 Wanted Livestuck 53 Hay. Grain and Feed ........ 54 Fruits & Vegetables 55 Automotive & Equipment Machinery and Tractors ........ 60 Logging Equipment ..HHHI. 61 Equipment For Rent . 6: Trailers 70 Parts and Accessories 71 Cycles and Scooters u 72 Cars and Trucks - 73 UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late to Classify A MONDAY ONLY Business Directory - b 2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS DEGREE of Honor Rummage St Cooked Food Sale. 94, Thurs., BAZAAR, Food & Rummatte Sale Snt.. Nov. 9, 0 to 5:au, rem Bldg.. lOfl N. Ivy. by Faith Ad vent Christian Church RUMMAGE & plant sale Nov. flth. ll a.m. to 4 p.m. ncia hi vrw Hall. Medford. 42 N. Front St., upstairs. For pick up call 772 3875 or 772-7597. Sponsored by, Crater Lake Auxiliary Veterans nf Foreign Wnn. 3 PERSONAL ON AND after this date I am not rcspanjiblc for debts other than my own. K. C. Smith. 1608 Barn ctt Road "Attention Ladies" Jane. Sharon, Bev and Lois. Specialists in coloring, bleaching, permanent waving and hair cut ting, invite you in for your per sonalized style. - LEON'S HAIR FASHIONS 2:il E. 6th St. 773-19.13 GINGER AND KARLENE Specialists in thin, fine, problem hair & pennant tits. New Prices. Eve. Appointments, Cloned Mondays. 773-31 3 PER MAN ENTS $8 .... UP Evenings by appointment. RIVERSIDE BEAUTY SALON 1238 N. Riverside Ave. 773-4200 or 664-348S SUPER stuff, sure nufl That's Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs and up holstery. Rent electric shampooer $1. Johnson Paint Center. AFTER THIS DATE, Nov. 3. Iflfl3, I win no longer ue rcapousmie for anv debts other than my own. Francis Hlncs, Rl. 1, Box 345. Ccnlrnl Point. RAW LEIGH-PRO DUCTS. Prder&cn 772-4438 AN YON "S having a drinking prolv lem is welcome at the Medford Group of Alcoholics Anonymous 8 JO p.m. Tues At &h. rear of 21 N Oakdale. 773-4848. Al- Anon Jroup every Tuesday. VIOLA ZEMkE. Operator Ta lent Be a u tyjS a 1 onga 3-4105 MERLE NORMA N CoBmetlc StudloT 214 Fluhrer Bldg. 772-9011 Wonderful Eating But Do Not I II Qualify for Our Gift Boxet I f Open W,ek Dy, 1 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. r BEAR CREEK ORCHARDiN 2 Miles South on Highway 99 3-PERSONAl FOR AVON PRODUCTS ! CALL 773-7731 A representative will cjII in your home at your convenience. DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM? Contact A A. Sun. 8 p.m., Thurs 8 30. 404 Walnut Ph. 664-2006 ?J2-53jn Coins & Stamps, bought & sold. JEFFERSON COIN SHOP 13 N. Fir. ' 772-2BS9 MOVING East, have two crypts Hlllcrest Memorial Park. Can furnHh title, JtiOO terms. 535 1663. AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? If age. drlvine record, un insured accident financial re sponsibility tiling, etc.. is making it difficult for you to secure proper insurance, see us. Con venient monthly installment, Don Stathos Insuror. 100S E. Main, Medford, 773-6658. Open Mon. CREDIT EQUITYT INCTT 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 -LOST AND FOUND LOST Keys in case, one No. 143. Reward. 772-6704. REWARD For Return or for in formation leading to return of a Cream Reg. malo toy poodle wearing a green jeweled collar when lost from a Chevy II at Medford Shopping Center be tween 6:30 Ac 7:30 p. in. Mon., Nov. 4. Please phone 533-2077 or 779-2577. 5 INSTRUCTIONS PIANO beginners ages 7 to 16 or advanced. 533-1177. 10 WANTED MALE HELP EXPERIENCED pruners wanted. Apply personnel office, Bear Creek Orchards. MEN If you are faced with winter layoff & would like full or part time work. Experience not neces sary. Commission and advance ment. For personal interview, sec Leonard Shrccvo, Rm. 215 Lcverctte Bldg., fl-10 a.m. daily. Beneficial Standard Life. WANTED GRADER For Pine Selects & Shop & Doug las Fir Selects. Must be fully qualified in both species. Mill lo cated In Northern Calif. Write TRIBUNE BOX 998 NEED steady dependable Real Estate talesman or Associate Broker in my oni man office. Must be licensed. Better than average compensation and plenty of leads & listings. John E. Reed, Realtor. 317 Siskiyou, Ashland WANTED married man with car for fuller Brush Co. route. $105 w k. guaranteed to s tart. 772-8034 HAVE opening for 2 Salaried men. S105 wk. Plus. YOU MUST QUALIFY. Also 1 comm. Route open. Apply 8 to 9:30 a.m. Wal ktna Products. 1414 Stage Rd., South Medford. LUCKY LAGER . NEEDS SALES REPRESENTATIVES Who are aggressive and ambi tions, with the abuily to sell, to organize, to assist distributors and their sales renrescntatives. Requires 1-3 years experience In beer sales or similar sales, saies planning ana n.ercnanats ing. DISTRICT SALES MGRS. With 5-fl yrs. experience (n beer or similar sales management, and the ability to assist our saics representatives and dis tributors. EXCELLENT SALARY PLUS INCENTIVE FOR NORTHWEST MARKETS If you are Interested, and qual ified, send your resume, In de tail please, to: Personnel Manager LUCKY LAGER P.O. Box 3325 Sun Francisco 10, Calif. An equal opportunity employer DRIVER SALESMAN Required For The Following Medford 3 Grnts Pass 2 Ashland 2 $57(1 per month Plus bonuses, coinmlslons, rnpld advancement, life insurance benefits, company profit sharing etc. No Investment or experience required. These arc permanent positions. Culinary Equipment. Apply Nov, 7th, I p.m, Conference room at THUNDERBIRD LODGE JUNIOR MERCHANTS Ages 12 to 15 WANTED for MEDFORD JACKSONVILLE The Mall Tribune needs Jr. Merchants to deliver papers in Jacksonville, Medford and Gold Hill. Apply in person at Office or phone 7726141. 11 -WANTED FEMALE HELP WOMAN to work in Convalescent home. II p.m. to 7 a.m. 772-4113 WANTED Housekeeper to live in. vj-tino HOUSEKEEPER. Live in or nut. 2 small children. 779-1669 after i p.m. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1963 13 WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED baby ulttlnr . fenced jalu, UIMIlia.c., lou TV, mniii- 773-2376. EXPERIENCED ranch, ianltorial, maintenance man. Salary plus board Ac rm. or place to park trailer. Rt. 1, Box lli-G. Jackson- vuic, -i. Turoausn. PIONEER CONSTRUCTION CO. Have Tool, Will Build Remodel By Hour Contract Estimates wail 77U-1783 CHILD Care, my home, day or eve. Good refs. 773-3127. WANTED IRONING & MENDING. 684-3291 PAINTING . ArlhurJC.Brown 7J2-7713 ALL tyoei carpenter work. No )ob too jniall 773-3243 773-63B2. TAILORING ALTERATIONS" 773-4200. DRESSMAKING . ALTERATIONS 772-2006 UPHOLSTERING or SLIP COVERS 772-81)47 MEN'S PANTS RESTYLED 772-8003 or 772-28 14 IRONING My home. Pick up & deliver. 772-7834. HOUSECLEANING by Hr. Refer ences. 773-3623. PHOTOGRAPHS Weddinss, Class St Social Activities. 514 Beatty. 772-2713. CARPENTER work. Cabinets, TtT modeling, general building. Call Mel. 382-1210, Rogue River. ROOF work: re-cover, patch. Local man. Honest savings. 772-2748. WILL care for elderly person in my home. 482-3519. Ironing 773-6442 PAINTING, reasonable, nice work, experienced, refs. 773-4145. IRONING MY HOME 773-6168 IRONING MY HOME. 773-2793 CABINET & CARPENTER WORK Reasonable Rates BILL ROSS 664-3451 WANT permanent baby sitting In my home, also Ironing day or nights. Central Point area. CUSTOM MADP SLIP COVERS A- DRAPES 772-8833 PAINTING 30 years experience. Neat work guaranteed. 772-4078 FIX-IT SERVICE 1422 Dixie Lano 773-3108 CARPENTER WORK. Contract or by hour. 6U4-1654. RUG cleaning, reasonable rates. Janitor work or leaf raking. 772-4332. 14 Wanted Miscellaneous WANT to Buy: Tuxedo, size 30. Preferably white Jacket. 773-4390 eves. WANTED to Buy Wheel chair in good condition. Phone 772-2421. "WE BUY DEER & ELK HIDES. Lucky Mobile StaUon. Talent, Ore. 533-2575 Sc 335-1500 Christmas Trees Wanted Any variety or quantity. Cut or nivaiiipHRc. iop quniiiy oruy PJX Box 1060. Grants Pass. CASH for FURNITURE Misc. tools or what have you. B it B AUCTION 772-2930 772-8760 House To Be Moved 772.5330 772-63U7 USED PIANOS wanted. Will pay Cash. Erskine's. 772-429U. CASH FOR FURNITURE Misc. tools or anything salable. Or will null on consignment. Red Barn Auction Co. S. Hwy. 1)0 535-1828 CALL US1 772-8218 WE NEED FURNITURE BEST CASH DEAL tor Furniture Appliances Misc. OAK GROVE FURN. 773-1564 WANT BARK1E POLES J H. BAXTER & CO. Box 30, Grants Pisa. 476-6668 15-FINANCIAL & LOANS WANTED $4,500 on good rental property. Payable $53 per mo 6. For sale, $3,730 First Mort gage, pay $23 per mo 6Vt. write irioune uox . WILL oay cash for 1st. Mortgages or uonirncis r.J. ox sun nicoiora 20-FOR RENT HOUSES SMALL 2 bdrm. house In country. Stoves, refrig., fireplace, large yard. $55. Inquire 3436 Madrona Lane. 7 73-24 HI). DO YOU It makes no difference if you prefer a compact car or a standard size. When you lease the Bee Hive way, you always save money. The only investment necessary to lease the '64 model of your choice is your good credit. Invest your savings to make money for you rather than tying them up in a new car purchase. Don't forget, too, we pay cash for your present vehicle. Stop by today and ask us about any car on our lot or any '64 model ear. Join the smart car buyers who have discovered the savings and convenience of owning a brand new car the Bee Hive Lease way. ANNUAL LEASE DAILY RENTAL All Makes -Cars & Trucks 773 - CORNER 10th t-B 5 20-FOR RENT HOUSES NEiV 2 Bdrm. unfurn. City water! ... $B0 mo. 773-3070. waicr. CLEAN, furn. 2 bdrm. house. Near school A shopping center, 519 Pearl. Medford. 855-1636. 3 BDHM. with guest rm. Glass heat tral Point. 664-1384. 3-BDRM. Duplex unfurn. elec. heat, carport, near schools, water pd. $87.50. 773-5200. FURN. 2 Bdrm. 'Cottage. Adults! 772.8155 2-BDRM. unfurn. house, no pts "H""c o w. inn. 2-BDRM. Unfurn. House 773-1109 SMALL furn. house hi Central ruim, ciean comioriaoie. wood heat, S40. Inquire 36 Cedar St, 664-2540. BRAND new 2 bdrm. in Medford, w w carpets, rent, lease or leas optlt-n. 535-29B6. FURN. 1 bdrm. Thermostat con ironed gas heat, fireplace, ga rage. Water & garbage pd. Adults. 221 N. Holly.l 664-3073. COUNTRY, two bedrooms, modern, unturnisnea. clean. $68. including: water 407-3228. NEW 2 bdrm., Central Point, J85. SMALL very clean 2 bdrm. home. vice porcn. nice yarc,, no pels. 1319 Stewart Ave. DELUXE 3 bdrm. Fireplace, car pet. Tile kitchen and l3 baths. FURN. cabin. Water and lights, $13 iiiu. 4. a. nouman, Appiegate, Ore. FOR RENT Country hill top Hume, t. uui in., wwa lurrtace, electricity fum. $100. Phoenix district. 535-2798 FOR RENT 2 bdrm. partly furn. nouso. Close In. 772-8462 FOR RENT Clean 1 bdrm. furn. aupiex. water & garbage pd, $50. 2532 Table Rock Rd. 664 ima ancr i p.m. FOR RENT Clean 1 bdrm. house, pi iiaiiy mm. in rear, out has own drive. No dogs. Adults only. $55 mo. Water & garbage pd. Inquire 848 W. McAndrewt 773-3971 2 BDRM., stove, refrig.. adults, $63. 5 BDRM. unfurn. children & pets eiuume ia a, uatcaaie. suu 772-3513. 2 BDRM. unfurn. Duplex. Garage. "a miiti-iiia. ism ner vice, tia Oak St 2 BDRM Duplex. Adults. No pets. milium., oj. tuao. SPACIOUS, clean 1 bdrm. duplex, NniiKu. vyuier iurn., aauiis, so. 773-5521. BEAUTIFUL new extra large 3 bdrm. home, 2'ii baths, wvf carpet In all rooms, $155 a mo., cheaper to good renters. Also, 1 bdrm, apt. partly furn. $75 a mo. v-Hn Mj-ijpu or na-Q27. UNFURN. 1 bdrm. duplex with gar age. 1 104 Withingtton. 773-3077. FOR RENT 2 bdrm. unfurn du plex Clean, new cond. Fireplace. No Pets, Rfl4-l(isa 2 BDRM. furn. or partly furn. a baths, fireplace, w w carpeting, excellent location. 773-8281 days or 772-7246 eves & weekends. SMALL furn. house in rear. Adult or bachelor. Also furn. apt. 320 Apple St. FOR RENT HOUSE 1208 Court St. 2 BDRM. duplex, unum., wvr carpet, carport, water pd., no pcta. $110. 772-4872. NEW 2 bdrm. duplex Hreplace, waicr-garpage pa. fd-a4B2 all i p.m. 2 DUPLEXES. 2 bdrm. wwall carpeting. Built-in stove Ac oven milk. & carport. Water pd. $90 & $ns. 772-8400; FOR LEASE or sale 3 bdrm. name. Jcitcrson icnool dial, 772-5454. UNFURN. 1 bdrm. See wk. ends Of after 6 p.m. 404 N. Grape. CABINS $8 WEEK &TP" " 1501 N Riverside 773-0196 2 BDRM. new duplex, wwall car pet, carport, storage, gas forced j air furnace. $87.50. 773-6426. CLEAN, furn. 1 bdrm. $40. 2060 Table Rock Rd. 655-1505. 150)1 E. MAIN. 2 bdrm. Will decor ate for right party. 772-7338 or Valley Fuel Co. WALTER H. JONE5-S.R.A. Professional Real Estit A pp ra lier Consult ant 72 Century Bldg. Phone 772.4453 GO FOR DARRELL MILLER'S EAUTO LEASE 8206 and CENTRAL