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T Goldwater III Goldwater Said To See Government As Nose-Poking, Spendthrift Giant WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Barry Goldwater regards the federal government as a bpend thrift giant who devotes too much time to poking his big nose into the private affairs of the taxpayers who support him. He wants the giant to flex his muscles a bit and slap down the Communists. "The farmer is told how much wheat he can grow," Goldwater says. "The wage earner is at the mercy of na tional union leaders whose great power is a direct consequence of federal labor legislation. The business man is hampered by a maze of government regula tions, and often by direct gov ernment competition ... in creasingly the federal govern ment sets the standards of edu cation, health and safety." It would require a small book to set down in detail Goldwa ter's entire political philosophy. But here is a summary cf how he stands on the big Issues to day. FOREIGN POLICY Favors breaking Jiplomntic relations with Russia and all other Communist governments. Lukewarm toward the United Nations and would advocate withdrawing if Communist Chi na were admitted. A lignt block ade against Cuba, establish ment of a single Cuban govern ment in exile and the equipping of a Cuban exile army. Supplies and equipment to be supplied by air by the United States if the exile army attempted to overthrow Fide Castro. Foreign aid is too "scatter gun" and should utilize a "rifle approach" aimed at specific areas where we could gain advantage over the Russians. Approves of tech nical assistance to foreign na tions and the concept of the Peace Corps. More foreign aid money should be put into loans, less into grants. Against the nu clear test ban treaty. CIVIL RIGHTS Goldwater personally is an in tegrationist. The Goldwater De partment Store in Phoenix em ploys about 25 Negroes and as adjutant general of the Air Na tional Guard he was instrumen tal in desegregating the organ ization. Opposes the civil rights bill now before Congress and believes there are already enough laws on the books if the executive branch of the gov ernment would only enforce them. Favors leaving, as much as possible, all civil rights mat ters to the individual states within the framework of the Supreme Court decision un schools, and would not go any further than "moral persua sion." TAXES Opposed in theory to the graduated income tax but, re alistically speaking, realizes it cannot be abolished. Opposes any tax reduction without a substantial cut in federal xpen ditures. Believes the proposed top corporation tax of 48 per cent is too high and the top of 70 oer cent on individual iiv comes Is confiscatory. Believes oresent tax laws are too com' plicated and favors a complete new tax code. Strongly favors reduction in federal expendi tures and deplores trend toward giving more power to federal government which he says has been going on for 30 years. Be lieves the agricultural program would be one of the best places to cut federal expenditures. WELFARE Does not favor repealing any of the existing welfare pro grams, but would bar the in troduction of any new ons. Would try to persuade the states that they should gradual ly take over the welfare pro gram because they can do it cheaper. Social Security should LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. P-247-63 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY In the Mailer ot the Estate of FRANK EDWARDS. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been ap pointed bv the Circuit Court ot nrnonn for .Tnrlcsnn Countv. Ore- eon. Executrix of the estate of Frank Edwards, deceased. Ail per sons having claims against the said estate are nereoy noiuiea m sent the said claims with the pro per vouchers to the undersigned Executrix at the offices of Harbi son and Piazza, 201 U S. National Bank Building. Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of tnis noUce. DATED AND FIRST PUB LISHED thia 13th day of Novem ber, 19R-Ace MAY EDWARDS, Executrix Harbison and Piazza Attorneys for Executrix Valley Plumbing, Inc. 865 Sttwflrt Avenue Phone 773-3102 A FOR EVERY If 3 KITCHEN! lr M One hondlt savas wF ' lj lima ond wolar be made "flexible and vnlnn. tar -" A man who thought he could provide better retirement vi mmseu snouid not be torced to pay Social Security taxes. LiAoUtt Union leaders have Inn m.ioh power derived from federal leg islation. Would not propose a- WORKING TOGETHER - Peter O'Donnell, left, national chairman of the Draft Goldwater Committee and Republican State Chairman of Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF TJJTHEN LOUIS B. MAYER W surveyed at MGM, he all dinner guests at his home though he himself often wasn't ready at that time. One evening when Play wright S. N. Behrman arrived at 7:55, in fact, Mr. Mayer didn't come downstairs until 8:30. Behrman sarcastically murmured, "I'm sorry I was on time." Mayer, blissfully unaware of the sarcasm, graciously con ceded, "That's quite all right!" Once upon a time big tycoons and corporation presidents avoided the limelight more than a movie star with chickenpox. John D. Rockefeller Jr., unconsciously summed up the attitude of the clan, when a caller, noting his modest office surroundings, remonstrated, "How can you hone to impress people in an office like this?" Mr. Rockefeller asked simply, "Who do I have to impress?" Looking for an unusual gift for a friend who has almost every, thing? You can now buy worry beads here, based on models In the Middle East. Each bead is engraved with a special problem: wife, mother-in-law, golf, taxes, liquor, etc. O 1963, by Bennett Cert Distributed by King Features Syndicate About 11 Per Cent, Of United States Closed To Travel WASHINGTON (UPI)-About 11 per cent of the United States was marked "off limits" to dip lomats from five Eastern Euro pean countries today in a move to discourage spying. U.S. officials who announced the travel ban Tuesday said it was designed to close a loop hole which had allowed satel lite officials to gather intelli gence data in parts of the United States closed to Rus sians. Roughly 26 per cent of the United States has been closed to Russian citizens since 1955 in retaliation for travel curbs imposed by the Soviet Union on Americans. Didn't Apply Though there have been some restrictions on Eastern Euro peans such as having to give advance notice of trips the system of closed areas did not apply to them. Thus, if a Soviet military at tache could not visit a U.S. de fense area, he always could get me military attache of a Red satellite country to go for him. The State Department also revised the restricted areas for Russians, closing some new lo calities and opening others, to take into account the fact that strategic areas have changed in recent years. The total area closed to Russians, however, is still about 26 per cent. The Eastern European coun tries affected by the new rules are Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland and Romania. In the case of Hungary the re quirement that advance notice of trips be given was removed, Trespasser Picks Poor Place To Sleep SAN FRANCISCO (UPD- Msrtin W. Jacobsen, 33, a San Francisco auto mechanic, was arrested Tuesday for trespass ing on the Golden Gate Bridge, although both driving and walk ing are permitted on the span. The California Highway Pa trol said Jacobsen trespassed because he climaxed a night on the town by sleeping on a gird er of the bridge about 100 feet above the ground. national "right to work" law but has an amendment to the Taft-Hartley law giving the states the right to decide wheth er there should be an open shop. In the absence of state legislation calling for a union shop, there would be an open shop. Texas, is working hard to promote the Repub lican Presidential nomination for Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., right. (UPI) was monarch of all that he autocratically demanded that check in by eight P.M. sharp, Second Suicide Attempt Succeeds LANCASTER, Calif. (UPI) -Sheriff's detectives said a man identified as John Birmingham, 52, tried to commit suicide Tuesday by jumping in front of a train not far from his home at nearby Rosamond. That attempt failed, investiga tors said, but a few hours later he succeeded in a similar at tempt near this desert commun ity northeast of Los Angeles. A 17 - year - old boy who had picked Birmingham up as a hitchhiker said Birmingham saw a train approaching and yelled: "Stop the car! I want to jump in front of the train." The boy tried to persuade him to stay in the car, but he said the man lumped from the mov ing auto and hurled himself into the path of the Southern Pacific freight train. The train's wheels severed his body. LEGAL NOTICES No. 11114 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTV 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 at private sale on or after the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m., on the 25th day of November. 1063, at the of fices of Harbison and Piazza, 201 U.S. National Bank Building, Med ford, Oregon, for casn or upon such terms as may be agreed upon, the following described real property situated in Jackson County. Ore gon, to-wit: Dekums Addition, Gold Hill, Ore gon. Lots 6 & 7. Block 21, and commonly known at 11S3 "ourth Avenue. Gold Hill, Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, together with all of the tenements. hereditaments and appurtenances I thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining. Said sale will be for cash or upon ! such terms as may be approved, I subject to tne confirmation of tnis Court. This notice is published pursuant to an Order of the above entitled Court, dated the 4th day of Octo ber. 1983. DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED thU 23rd day of October. 1953. A. E Piazza. Administrator Harbison and Piazza Attorneys for Administrator WAITER H. JONES-S.R.A. Profusions! Real Eitata Appriiiaf Consultant 72 Century Bldg. Phont 772-445) MEDFORD POLITICS Would support a liberal Re publican for president in 1964 and would expect liberal Repub licans to support him if nomi nated. Next: Perils and pitfalls on the road to the nomination. Oregon Counties Closed To Travel WASHINGTON (UPI) - Fol lowing are some of the counties closed to travel by Soviet citi zens (E-denotes counties also closed to travel by personnel of Bulgarian, Czechosovak, Hun garian, Polish and Rumanian missions in the United States). Washington: Adams E. Ben- ton-E, Clallam, Clark, Frank-lin-E, Garfield, Grant-E, Grays Harbor-E, Island, Jefferson-E, King-E, Kltsap-E, Lincoln E, Mason, Pend Oreille, Pierce-E, Skagit, Snohomlsh-E, Spokane-Stcvens-E, Thurston, Walla Wal-la-E, and Whitman-E. Oregon: Benton-E, Clackamas, Ccos-E, Douglas, Klamath-E, Lane, Linn-E, Marion, Morrow E, Multnomah-E, Polk, Wash ington and Yamhill. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE NO. P-142-S3 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON In the Matter of the Guard! am hip of the Person and Estate of CHARLOTTE E. MATTSON, an incompetent Notice is hereby given 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 20, 1063, will pro ceed to sell on or after November 20, 1063, at private sale, for caith or on terms, the following de scribed real property: PARCEL I: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 32. Township 37 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon; thence South 0" IB' 20" West, 176.6 feel; thence West. 229.0S 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 fect to the point of beginning. PARCEL II: Lots 17 and 18. in Block 2 or 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. The First National Bank of Oregon. Portland By Van Dyke, Dellcnback St Mc Goodwfn Attorneys for Guardian SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jack son Norma Gene Braswell, Plaintiff vs. Arthur Ray Braswell, Defendant To Arthur Ray Braswell, Defend ant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you are hereby re auired to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff on file In the above entitled court and cause, within four (4i weeks from the date of first publication of this summons; and you will take notice that upon your failure so to appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to said court for a decree forever dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony here tofore and now existing between the plaintiff and the defendant, and for such other and further relief prayed for In the com plaint or deemed proper by the court. This summons Is published In compliance with an order of the Honorable Edward C. Kelly. Judge of the above entitled court, di recting publication once a week tot four successive and consecu tive weeks, Date of first publica tion October 30, 1063. Date of last publication November 20, 1963. Jeannette Marshall Attorney for Plaintiff 246 East 10th Street, Medford, Oregon OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY - 8 le S OPEN S UNDAY - 10 to 5 BEAR CP.EEK ORCHARD 2 Miles South on Highway 99 MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE or FINAL ACCOUNT Estate of Lou lit R. Sills, Dictated Notice if htrtby given that the underlined hu (lied it final Ac count in the Estate of Louie R. Ellis, deceased in the Circuit Court of the Statei of Oregon for the county or jactcson, and tne coun hat fixed Monday, December 8. 1963. at 6:30 A.M. in the courtroom of Mid court at the time and place lor me neannr oi oojecuona merc to and the settlement thereof. The United Statei National Bank of Portland. Oregon By: VAN DYKE, D ELLEN BACK St McGOODWIN Attorney for Executor. SUMMONS No. 63-S46-E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON JOHANNA HOLM SMITH, Plaintiff, vs. MATH I AS SMITH. Defendant. TO: Mathiai Smith, the Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled auit on or before th lnst rtnv of four weeks from the date of first publication of this summons, and If you fall so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply In the Tniirt for a decree Of ab solute divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plain tiff and defendant; and restoring nlointiff former name of Johan na Holm Erding. This summons Is published by the order of the Honorable Edward C. Kelly, Judge of the above entitled court oaiea the 23th day of October. 1963. The time prescribed In said Or der for publication of this sum mons Is once each week for four successive weeks. The date of first publication of this summons is the auth flay or octooer, iiioj. John H. Chaney Attorney for Plaintiff Post Office address: No. 8 The Mall 1005 Med ford, Oregon NrtTIrE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Estate of Elite Wllliami, iUo known as Elite B. Williams, and a F.lai Rllins WtUiams. Deceased. Notice Is hereby (riven that the undersigned has filed his final ac. count in the EsUte of Elste Wit Hams, also known as Elsie B. Wtl. Ham and Elsie Bllinff Williams. deceased, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, and the court haa fixed Monday, December 9. 1083, at 9:30 A.M. In the courtroom of said court as the time and place for the hear, ins of objections thereto and the settlement tncreoi. C. H. Thompson By: VAN DYKE. DELLEN BACK It McQOODWIN Attorneys for Administrator. CLASSIFIED PERSONAL Lodge Notices M 1 Special Club Notices 2 Personal 3 Lost and Found .,.............. 4 Instructions S Wanted Male Help 10 Wanted Female Help -- 11 Male or Female Help 12 Wanted Situation! U Wanted Miscellaneous 14 Financial & Loans - IS REAl ESTATE For Rent Houses 20 For Rent Apartments 21 For Rent Furnished Rooms 22 Rent Rooms nd Board ........ -3 For Rent Miscellaneous 24 Wanted To Rent 25 Medford Realty Board .30 For Sain Real Estate . 31 Business Opportunities .,.32 Wanted Real Estate 33 AD DIRECTORY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Building Supplies 40 Annliancea u 41 Furniture . 42 Musical Equip., Radio, TV 43 Sports and Hobbles WM 44 1 Miscellaneous ................... 45 Nurseries Dogs and Pets SO Poultry ... n 1 Livestock 53 Wanted Livestock S3 Hay, Grain and Feed 34 Fruits & Vegetable 55 Automotive A Equipment Machinery and Tractors ........ B0 Logging Equipment 01 Equipment For Rent 62 Trailers 70 Parts and Accessories 71 Cycles and Scooters 71 Cars and Trucks - 73 UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late to Classify A MONDAY ONLY Business Directory - b Classified Rates Minimum Size: Two Lines 1 day per weru.., 3 days per word.. 3 days per word.. 5 days per word,... ae .Ub ..-.ISO ,.,19o 6 days per word.-,-.... ....UOo Jackson, Josephine and Siskiyou Counties Rate Other Areas Per Word So Per Day By Line Per Month $3.00 Box Number Service Charge 50a (Minimum Cash Ad 80c) Business Directory Each line per month ....f2.25 Minimum per month 96.75 Dead Line on Classified Ads 5 :00 p.m. for following day, except 10 a.m. for Monday; for Sunday noon Saturday. Dead Line on Dlsploy Classi fied Ads 10:00 a m. Saturday for Sunday and Monday; 3 p.m. the day before publication (or Tues. through Fri. APPKUVKD CKBDIT CHAIIGKS BILLED BV THE LINE Minimum Charpe $150 1 LODGE NOTICES Reamcs Chapter No. 66 OES Stated Communica tion, Thurs. Nov. 14, 8:00 fi.m. School of Initruc ion. Po thick. 0:30 p.m. ni Ma e Pennington. W M AF Sc AM Jacksonville. Ore., Wed., Nov. 13th, 0 Warren Lodge No. 10 COMICE PEARS Wonderful eating but do not qualify for our gift boxes. flR p.m. Guest speaker, visi--JjWrW or" welcome. Refresh- 5 m " ' Don Shore W.M. v Stated Communication I-IODGE NOTICES 5pn meeting of Central Point Lodge No. 133 AF tt AM Wed.. Nov. 13. 1963. Pot Luck dinner 7 p.m.. meat furnished. PresentaUon of Veterans ins. Speakera tt program to fol ow. Chanters will sing. Paul Hopkins W.M. 2-SPECIAl CLUB EVENTS MOTHERS of Twins Club wiU hold a Rummage Ac Baked Food sale, Thuri., Nov. 14. Fehl Bldg., 9 a.m. to S p.m. For donations of rummage or furniture call 772 3548. DON'T MISS THIS ONE Rummage Sale Nov. 15 & 16, Fehl Bldg- Beta Upstlon Sorority. MEDFORD ROSE SOCIETY PLANT St RUMMAGE SALE Nov. 16. 9 to 4 235 W. 6th 3-PERSONAl NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The only LICENSED Nursing Homes In ASHLAND. BEECHER SANITARIUM 135 Maple 482-2341 MT. VIEW NURSING HOME 596 Park St. 482-1316 The only LICENSED Home for the Aged. HENRY'S HOME FOR THE AGED 285 High St. 482-2561 MT. BROOKS1DE INN 440 Granite 482-2186 TRAILER Spaces FOR RENT. J2J.30 mo. 1st mo. FREE. Adults only. Storage space, cement pa tios, auto, laundry. Miss Pat's Mobile Villa, 4423 Jacksonville Hwy. 773-3382. FOR better cleaning, to keep colors gleaming, use Blue Lustre carpet cleaner Rent electric shampooer $1. Johnson Paint Center, FOR Beauty Counselor Cosmetics Call 772-2139 or 79-2290. RAWLEfGH PRODUCTS. Prder.cn 772.4438 ANYONE having a drinking prob lem ts welcome at the Medford Group of Alcoholics Anonymous 8:30 p.m. Tues. & Sat. rear of 21 N. Oakdale. 773-4848. Al- Anon Group every Tuesday. VIOLA ZEMKE, Operator Talent Beauty Salon. 535-410S "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 231 E. 6th St. 773-1552 GINGER AND KARLENE Specialists in thin, fine, problem hair & permanent. New Prices. Eve, Appointments. Closed Mondays. 773-3130 Use Tribune Want Ads $AO00 Total VV . Mov in sSSf "U" P,int Quality NEW 3 BEDROOM HOMES w$7ooo,ne,;:r At Insurance Including These Features . Carport and Storage Birch Cabinets Plastered Interior Hardwood Floors Fully Insulated barge Closets Efficient Heating Appliances Available Rooms Expanded for 7 sq. ft. Guaranteed Prices $10,600 to $12,900 In Roosevelt, Jackson, Washing ton and Hoover school districts Call 773-6646 for location of model homes Or After 3 P.M. Call Max Cramer 772-5930 Cliff Rice 773-7049 Hirry Wlthrow 772-4277 411 I. Main Medford 55 ( p.pjacELL j V g5L Bullderi, Inc. Over 19,000 Calls to Prospective Customers in Just a Few Hours A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE MAIL TRIBUNE For Quick Results Use This Convenient Order Form Write Your Ad Mail Now to Classified Ad Dept., MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon Please run my ad for DAYS in THE MAIL TRIBUNE under Classification I enclose $ in full payment NAME PHONE ADDRESS City 3 PERSONAL MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio. jii r lunrer p i a g. nu-voi i PERMANENTS $8 .... UP Evenings by appointment. RIVERSIDE BEAUTY SALON 1238 N. Riverside Ave. 773-4200 or 664-3485 DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM? Contact A. A. Sun. 8 pJlu Thurs. 8:30, 404 Walnut Ph. 664-2006 772-5377 Coins St Stamps, bought & sold. JEFFERSON COIN SHOP 13 N, Fir. 772-2859 AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? it age. driving 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 In&uror, 1005 E. Main, Medford, 773-6658. Open Mon. & rues, 'till 0 D in CREDIT EQUITY, INC. is a debt consolidation agency licemed & bonded by the State of Oregon with the purpose of planned debt reduction. 201 Medical Center Bldg. 33 N CENTRAL 773-7103 4-LOST AND FOUND J50 REWARD for return of CreHin Keg. mate loy pooaie wearing freen Jeweled collar when lost rom car in Medford Shopping Center, Mon. nite. Nov. 4. Return to 110 S. Main, Phoenix or PH. 333-2077 or 779-2577. LOST: Big Old Black Cat. Vicinity Harrison & N. Keeneway. 772 2742. 5-INSTRUCTIONS PIANO beginners ages 7 to 16 or advanced. 535 -1177. 10-WANT ED MALE HELP JUNIOR MERCHANTS Ages 12 to 15 WANTED for MEDFORD JACKSONVILLE The Mail Tribune needs Jr. Merchants to deliver papers in Jacksonville, Medford and Gold Hill. Apply in person at Office or phone 772-0141. SALESMAN for Moving Local St Nationwide Service. Salary plus commission. 773-7481. LIVI THE WESTERN WAY In a home that is spacious, prac tical in plan in short, a home that has everything. 3 large bedrooms, 2 tiled baths, a mag nificent Kitchen with built in appliances. Large family room with barbeque, covered patio, double garage. Lovely view, nicely landscaped, sprinkler sys tem. RENT ONE LIVE IN THE OTHER Well located, west side duplex. 2 bedrooms each, fireplace In each, hardwood floors, double garage. $13,000 with $1300 down. Adjacent lot 50' x 150' also available. $10,500 A 3 BR home on 100' x 200' lot at edge of city, Bear Creek bottom soil, garden space, fruit trees. City water plus well for Irrigation. Home has large living room with fireplace. Double ga rage, fruit room, wood storage. Evenings Call "Cap" Board 773-2564 Jean Anderson 664-3562 Agnes Ltnditrom 772-6083 Lee Hoag 772-6927 Ida Goodwin 773-1464 Below - 1 Word to a Space - Cost Per Word Appears at Right. Name and Address Count the Same as Other Words Minimum Siie 2 Lines I WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1963 10 WANTED MALE HELP OPPORTUNITY for 2 men. full lime. i part time in the selling field, position offers financial se curity & no lay off, commission for those who can qualify. To qualify you must be over 21 St have a car. For personal inter view, Beneficial Standard Life. Room 215, Leverette Bldg., Thurs day 9 to 12 A.M. Ask for Leon ard Shreave. SALESMEN YOU CAN'T MISS WITH THIS ONE! If you are looking for unlimited commissions right from the start get in touch with us at once. We'll show you how other men are making big money and how you can too. This is not cold canvass deal ... we furnish leads. The reason our men make o much money is because the WHITE CROSS PLAN Offered by BANKERS LIFE AND CASUALTY COMPANY is one of the fastest growing In surance plans In America. The demand for this Health, Accident, and Hospital Plan is so great in this territory that we need more men to follow up leads and make sales. Don't pass this up. ... It costs nothing to get the facts. Sales training class to start Nov 18th for Southern Oregon area! 773-7589 9A.M.-5 P.M. AFTER 5, 773-7561 ASK FOR MR, FRESH OR WRITE TO 56 N, RIVERSIDE MEDFORD 1$ your "old faithful" car beginning to show its age (and miles)? Time for a change to a spanking new model? Don't let lack of ready cash delay the long overdue change-over! Join the smart, modern car buyers who lease their cars and sell their present cars to us for cash. Don't tie up your money, but invest it. Stop by today and ask about our lease plan on any '64 model car or truck, When you lease the Bee Hive way you always save money. ir Annual Lease Daily Rental All Makes -Cars & Trucks PHONE CORNER 10th B 7 10 WANTED MALE HELP WORKING Shire In Med-Ply Co-op MALE bookkeeper. Public Ac countantj Office. State age, qualifications it salary expected first letter. White Tribune Box 1488. WANTED PEAR PRUNERS Call Hollywood Orchard for " Heinle Bohl. 773-28.3 after 9:30 p. m. WANTED PEAR PRUNERS Talent Orchard. S. of Talent on Old Hwy. 99. Call 939-1712 after o:jo p.m. PEACH pruners wanted, report for work at Orchard, corner of Ham. ri-': Table Rock Rds. or call 664-1897; WANTED married man with car for fuller Brush Co route. $103 wk guaranteed to start. 772-S934 HAVE opening tor 2 Salaried men. $105 wk. PIui. YOU MUST QUALIFY. Also 1 comm. Routa open. Apply 8 to 9:30 a.m. Wat kins Products. 1414 Stage RdM nith Mpd f ord . 11 -WANTED FEMALE HELP WOMAN to live in. cook 1 meal a day. Other employment o.k. 773 7133. T. J. Hart. 6U S. Central. NEED EXTRA MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS? Luzler cosmetic consultants earn $ $ $ during Christmas selling season now in full swing. We can help you earn this kind o( money. Comm. 482-2432 or Writo Tribune Box No. S15. , 13 WANTED SITUATIONS IRONING. 85c an hr. 772-6372 "PAINTING St PAPERHANGING Local Ref. Free Estimate Westergard. 772-4400 779-2687 BABY SITTING in my home, small babies welcome. Ph. 772-6574, DARRELL MILLER'S E AUTO LEASE 773-MOA and CENTRAL Jackson, Josephine A Siskiyou Counties Consecutive Insertions Minimum Site 3 Llnas 1 day ,0ft per wori 2 days .13 per wort J .15 - 4 .11 - 5 .19 Jt Minimum cash price tot. Minimum size 2 llaei. Charged ads, on approved credit, are billed on Una rate. Minimum charge SI. 20. Minimum alee 1 tines. Rate oufilde the three Counties, 9o par word per day. a a