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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 19, 1063 -A 13 They'll Do It Every r lB..,..(. V ,N4NA.METO 1 KNEW THEM WHEN ) K.,!UE V,r I US A3 OOVERNESS SUP UA3 NW THEY LIVED IN THE I REALLY SHES 7 icawIScicdt Ly,.P4SXf S"fi . S I . AML7 1 TO TH TOW OUT THE V ?LVMt) Listening to the jjrfT p GIRLS MAKE VWW THE Tfie Mecca7 Emeritus Consultant In Medicine Mayo clinic . Emeritus Professor of Medicine Mayo Clinic (Register and Tribune Syndicate. 1963). Some Problems of Dcat I recently received a letter and a number of informative pamphlets from Miss Marie L. Welsh, secretary of the Friends of the Deaf, 1815 Sixth Ave., Des Moines, Iowa. Miss Vir ginia Kenny, a teacher of the deaf maintains that it is wrong to try to teach deaf children only lip reading. She and others say it is impossible for even a good lip reader to be sure of everything the other persons says, simply by watching his mouth. She says it is easier for the deaf children to learn sign or finger spelling. They can quickly learn these skills, and she thinks they are happiest when they can use their fingers in talking. She guesses that 98 per cent of deaf persons marry deaf partners, and only two or three per cent learn to read lips well enough to take a com fortable place in our hearing society. Miss Kenny, in an article in Harper's for March, 1962, re ceived warm praise from Dr. E. R. Abernathy, superintendent of the Ohio School for the Deaf. He too feels that deaf children should be taught more than one method of communication. As he says, not all completely deaf children can learn to talk well. Often the parents of a com pletely deaf child must quickly learn to talk to him with their fingers. As Dr. Abernathy goes on to say, the usual method of communication among the deaf is manual, even by those who have average or better than -average speech, and lip reading ability. The children need both methods of communication, and "certainly manual communica tion should not be denied to thera." Hearing parents look forward to the day when their deaf child will acquire normal speech, and such skill in lip- reading that he will be fully accepted by a hearing world. But as Dr. Abernathy says, the teachers in our schools for the deaf are more realistic than . this: they face facts. All too often the child's abilities to talk and to lip-read are not good enough even for his family to communicate with him. Mervin D. Garretson said, "Speech skills in the dcat do not suffer when the person learns both lip reading and the use of his hands and fingers." Store of Information Dr. Helen Thompson of Yale University stated some years ago that she felt that the deaf child should be given, with fin ger speech, a large store of in formation and ideas, before lip reading is even attempted perhaps not until the child is 9 or 10 years old. Dr. Kans Furth, a psychologist, agrees with this and says that deaf children of deaf parents early YOUR NAME IS THERE! Yes, lh odds are 10 to 1 that YOUR NAME IS THERE. You get fast service, when you want to charge. You have difficulty buying on credit. NOW IS THE TIME to do some thing about It. Pay promptly to the Redbook will show you with record ol prompt pay ment. CREDIT BUREAU of MEDFORD Time ,. . . Roundup begin to talk with their fingers, and as a result, when they go to a school for the deaf, they are immensely better prepared for their studies than are the deaf children who have not had any conversational contacts with the world. Hence, Dr. Furth urges all parents of deaf children quickly to learn the finger language, and then to talk often to the children so as to give them a store of information. Naturally, the people who believe very strongly in lip-reading alone do not want the child to learn the simple sign language or finger speech because they fear he then will not try to learn the more difficult lip-reading. Several writers have told of adult deaf people who are des perately unhappy because even after years of training they can not understand speech well enough with their lip-reading. land in their childhood they were denied trie ngnl to learn to speak (with their fingers) with other deaf persons. As a result, they have been terribly shut in and lonely for all of their days. Lip Reading Tricky ' Miss Kenny said in her Har per's article that, "Even if the deaf gave 100 per cent attention to their teachers' lips all day long they couldn't catch half of what they were talking about. Lip reading is tricky, and re quires a fair knowledge ol lan guage to begin with. The deaf mind has always been noted for dwelling in darkness. Many sounds are not even seen on the lips: for example, is, it, a, at, an, ink, key, car, can, can't, cannot, are, get, ant, add, God, hot-dog, hat, cat. And the. fol lowing words appear identical on the lips: mad, pat, mat, bat, mate, made, pant, bait, Maine, band, pain, paint, pan, pained, bad. man." This problem needs to be dis cussed because there are some 200,000 completely deaf people in the United States, and appar ently many of them hesitate to use the finger language because they know this is frowned upon by many teacners. Our eyes are vital organs which we often neglect. You can not afford to ignore any symp toms of eye trouble. See your doctor at the first sign of irreg ularity in vision. The booklet, "How To Safeguard Your Vi sion," by Dr. Alvarez will ex Dlain to vou some of the prob- lems you may encounter with your eyes. To obtain your copy send 25 cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request to Dr. Walter C. Alvarez, Dept. MMT, Box 957, Des Moines, Iowa 50304. Bank Messengers Foil Holdup Try BRISTO, England (UPI) -Like a pair of razzle-dazzle foot ball players, two bank messen gers executed a bit of teamwork ' Monday that foiled a would-be i robber. I Pretty 21-ycar-old Jill Paget and Leonard Norrish, 3!, were i just going into a bank. The bandit came running toward them. He lunged for Norrish's bag, which containe $1,741. t Norrish faked, then lateralcd ! the bac to Miss Paget. In motion, Miss Paget gath ered Hie lateral in as she raced through the bank's door, j The robber, discouraged, ! jumped on a motorcycle and got ! away. : Washington ( UPI ) Anthony Brandcnthaler, president of the Burnt River Lumber Co. at Baker, has been named to the i National Advisory Board of the I Small Business Administration By Jimmy Hatlo 7 c I KNEW THEM WHEN THEY LIVED IN THE DOWN NECK SECTION 1 THE ONLV HELP THEY HAD WAb A STICK TO bilR THE WASH Court Records CENTRAL POINT MUNICIPAL Raleich Felix Aee. failure to yield right of way, $15. Jerry Wayne Scarborough, no operator's license on person, $5; violation of basic rule, $10. George S. Mosby, no operator's license, $10. Neil David Teets, violation of basic rule, $10. Charles Elmer Lingren, violation of basic rule. $7.50. Lyle Harris WaJthcr Jr., dis obeyed stop Elfin, $10. Raymond ban ford Stotler, pas sing ai inicrscciion, iu. Ronald Richard Croxton, exces sive noise, $15. MEDFORD MUNICIPAL James William Malone. ririvine with suspended operator's license. $105. Darren Euecne SteDhenson. ex pired vehicle license, $10. Arthur Merton Curtiss Jr., vio lation of basic rule. $10. Chauncev Rohert Reck, viola tion of basic rule. S25. ' Waller W e Andrew Borden. no venicie registration, s.i. Kooeri Niies Harty. disobeyed tratfic signal, $10. Kosane kuss. following too close. $15. Arnoia Kay Arena, violation of oasic rule. ia. Walter Marshal Ioson. violation of basic rule. SIS. iva i,ueua osier, disobeyed traf fic signal, iu. Silas Lional Brown, failure yield right of way. $20. Donald Earl Harrison, violation oi Dasic rule. siu. Erven Angelo Savio, driving wiung way on one-way street, a. DISTRICT COURT -Glenn Herbert Mills, failure to siod ai stop iicht. $10. Othcl Eugene Sawyer, truck speociitiR, sza. Richard Jack Earheart, lnade quate brakes, $10. Richard Alvan Mclntire, viola tion of basic rule. $li5. Lois Schafcr Bishop, violation oi' oasic ruie, $iu. Herbert Lee Wigley, no opera tors license. $5. Warren Ernest Roch, violation oi Dasic ruie, ana. Milton Richard Snow, no ve hicle license, $5. Lloyd Pershing Clark, no slop light, jin. Sammie iLuella Kropf, no opera- iur s license, a,i. George Thomas Stout Jr., over load. $14. Joseph Gale Cozo, no operator's license, $5. Harry Irving Crouse Jr., failure LO siop, Loyd Wendale Rice, failure Slop, $7.50. Rome LcRoy Atkins, violation oi nasic rule. $35. Henry Warren Head, failure to Stop, 55. William Vinton Bulger, no ve hicle license. $5. Marvin La gen. no horn. $10. Donald Carl McMillen, driving wiine license suspenaea, 910; ctwive noise, iu. James Lloyd Hackworth, no license. $5. Peter James Frison, illegal pos session of deer, $100. Donna Dean Smith, no operator's license, $5. Mclvln L e R o y Guchcs, no brake, $5. Bernhard S. Jacobson, no horn, $5. Ronald Keith Bever, no opera tor's license, $5. Boyd Albert Hampton, no opera tor's license, $5; improper left turn, $15. Mary Rita Hampton, no opera tor's license, $5. CAPTURES CATTLE SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-A herd of about 20 cattle broke out of a pen at a packing plant in the Hunter's Point area of San Francisco Monday but their bid for freedom was thwarted by a blue-clad "cow boy" on a three-legged horse. Motorcycle police officer How ard Myhre pursued the galop ing herd through the streets on his three-wheeler and radioed for reinforcements. A posse from the packing plant rushed to the scene and soon had the cows back in the pen. Dennis the Menace 11-19 - I ' D0NT V Small Worlds Around Us Lynn W. Watkim SUflsUr Jj Tfl.ua. lynttcalt, llll Nature Slipped A Little During Planning Periods We know she didn't, but a casual examination or a mea ger knowledge of how some liv ing creatures are saddled with odd shaped or peculiarly de signed body organs would lead us to believe mat Motner na ture slipped a cog or two when she created them. From our human viewpoint we naturally expect to find eyes, ears, nose, legs, arms, flippers or wings in convention al locations. In most creatures this is standard procedure and design. But Mother Nature de parted from the usual m de signing many ol her subjects; in fact she "went all out" in some, and came up with some prepos terous designs and unique in ventions. Peculiarly enough, those crea tures with the seemingly mis placed organs seem to get along as well as the rest of us who have conventional equipment. In order to better know what is going on in their immediate neighborhood it is necessary for animals to hear, or at least to feel, shock or sound waves. Man, mouse, bird and most of the others have ears located in the head the logical place for ears. , But the katydid, the noisy in sect of the leafy foliage, has ears on its forelegs just above the knees. Block off these knee ears and Mrs. Katydid couldn't even hear it thunder, let alone where her old man was hiding while he is rasping out his silly accusations. Eyes On Arms Many fish have hearing or gans, or at least what takes the place of ears, arranged along the lateral line of their bodies. Perhaps these pores or sensory organs cannot rightly be called ears out they perform the same function. Eyes, even more important than ears, find themselves m some odd locations. The star fish has its eyes on the ends of the arms. Here again they are not true eyes, but they possess a light perceiving function. AI most as an anticlimax, this lowly creature has most of its stomach, equally divided, in its many arms, surely an uncon ventional location for either eyes or stomach, but that' where they are. Admittedly, the sensible loca tion for ribs in inside the chest, but the lumbering old turtle. any species of him, contradicts this. Over countless generations of evolution these creatures have acomplished the seeming ly impossible they have grown their ribs outside their bodies. Mere Vestiges With their hard, protective shell they really don't need ribs so now you could find what is lelt of ribs fused to the inner and underside of the shell. They still are retained but they are mere vestiges of their former selves. The skeleton, the bony struc ture that gives shape and form to the body and a handy place to attach muscles, is pretty es sential but even here there are exceptions.. T h e common lit tle seahorse, as wel las the silly cowfish, have their skeletons on the underside. They don't even have a backbone and really don't need one. Instead they have a hard, outer bony struc-. ture like a crust; seems awk ward but these little characters continue to do all right. Of course the body being rigid, is somewhat of a handi cap but the seahorse does have a flexible tail; in fact a pre hensile tail. Having no flexi bility, the silly, little cowfish has fins and tail extended through the shell crust. He has to sort of scull along but he seems happy. The little girl cowfish things he's perfect. Of course she has a hard covering too. UKZ TO TAKE Off MM? SOS IEGAI NOTICES NOTICE OH SALE OK REAL PROPERTY No. P-I6J-61 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate ol MARION S. PEACHER, Dcucnsed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, James Nonh Peacher, administrator of the estate of Marion S. Peacher, de ceased, will sell at private sale on or alter the hour ol 10:00 o'clock a.m., December 10. 1963, at the offices of Harbison and Piazza, 201 US. National Bank Bids.. Medford. Oreaon. for cash or uoon such terms as may be acreed upon, the following; described real property situated In Jackson County. Oregon, to-wlt: commencing at tne Norineast corner of Lot IS In Block 'i of ROGUE VALLEY HEIGHTS EX TENSION in Jackson County, Oregon, according to the offi cial plat thereof, now of record: thence South 004'40" East, along the East line of said Lot. a dis tance of 297.0 feet to the true point of beginning: thence con tinue South 0'04'40" East along said line 100.0 feet: thence North 89J5' West parallel with the North line of said Lot, a distance of 334.38 feet to the West line thereof: thence North 0T5S" West along said West line a dis tance of 100.0 feet to a point North an "55' West of the true point of beginning: thence South 8933' East 324.36 feet to the true point of hesinninc together with all of the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or In any wise appertaining. aaia sale is to ne lor caau or upon such terms as may be ap proved, subiect to the confirmation of this Court. This notice Is published pursuant to an order of the above entitled Court dated the 4th day of No vember. 1963. DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED this 12th day of November. 1963. James Noah peacner, Administrator Harbison and Piazza Attorneys for Administrator SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS No. 63-4D3-E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY LEE ANNE ALLEN, Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM ALLEN. Defendant. TO: WILLIAM ALLEN. Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you are hereby re-1 quired to appear and answer the amended complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause within four weeks of the date of 1 the first Dubltcation of this aim-, file mental summons; and if you ail so to answer for want there-. of, the plaintiff will request entry of judgement against, you as fol lows: 1. That the bonds or matrimony between plaintiff and defendant be lorevcr sevcrca ana aissoivea ana the plaintiff be granted an abso lute decree of divorce from the defendant. 2. That Dlafntlff he awarded the care, custody and control of tne minor cnticiren. namciy, Deborah R. Allen. Douclas E. Al len and Marc S. Allen, solely and absolutely. suDject ony io tne richt of visitation In the defend ant at reasonable times and places. 3. That the defendant be ordered to pay to the clerk of this court for the care, support and maintenance oi tne minor cnn- drcn of this marriage, the sum of $50.00 per month per child, or a toiai oi i du.uu per momn unm said children have attained the age of twenty-one years. 4. That the plaintiff be award ed as her sole and scnarate prop erty mat real estate ncionging to tne parties ana aescriDea as ioi- lows, to-wlt; Lot One (1), Block Two (2. of Quiet Village in the City of Ashland, Jackson County, Ore gon. 5. That the furniture and fur nishings acquired by the parties during their marriage be awarded to nlatntlff as her sole and sepa rate property for her use in the care and maintenance of the minor children or tne marriage, 6. That the defendant be or dered to pay to the clerk of this court the sum of $300.00 as and for plaintiff's reasonable attor neys rees, plus costs or suit. Publication of this supplemen tal summons Is made pursuant to the order of the above court duly made and entered the 7th day of Novemoer, mea. - DATED and first published this 12th day of November, 1063. ROBERT A. BOYER Attorney for Plaintiff 401 West 8th Street Medford, Oregon, 07501 , NOTICR OF FINAL HEARING In the Circuit Court of the State oi Oregon tor tne county oi Jackion In the Matter of the Estate or George H. Comm. deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed her Final Account as executrix of the above estate with the Circuit Court of said County, and the Court has nxca tne ana nay oi uecemuer. 1083, at the hour of 0:30 a.m. and the Courtroom of the County rnurlhniiKi In Medford. Orccon. as the time and place respectively for the hearing of objections to said Final Account, and you are hereby notified to rue any oo wt.nn tn aid Final Account on or before the time fixed for hear ing. Dated this 2Uth day of October, 19U3. Rita LaVonne Hout . Donald K. Den man, . Attorney NOTICK In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for .Inckson County In the Matter of the Estate of GRACE McDANIEL. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her Final Account in the above entitled matter, and the above entitled Court has fixed the 4th day nt December, at IU:U0 o'clock A.M. in the Circuit Couri Room in the Court House in Medford. Oregon, as the time and place ior hearing objections to snid Final Account and for the settlement thereof. Thelma Luy Administratrix Skyrman it Heisel Attorneys for Estate NOTICE OP FINAL HEARINO IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of Robert Vinton Beal), deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed Its Final Ac count and Report In the above en titlfrt estate, and that bv Order of the Circuit Courl In and for Jackson County, Oregon, Probftlt Department, a hearing upon the same haa been set for Wednesday. December llth, 1063, in the Circuit Court Room at the Court House in Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, at the hour of 9 30 o'clock, A.M. All persona having objections thereto are hereby notified to pre. sent the same on or before such time. , B Datrd this I2tti day of Novem ber. 1983 THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OREGON Executor Roberts. Kelllngton. Branchlteld Sc Hcffcrnsn Attorneys for Executor When You Think of Real Estate See Walter H. Jones Realtor Rm. 72 CENTURY (LOG. ttien 772-453 , Classified Rates Minimum Slzei Two Lines 1 day per woru..H....M, 2 days per word... 3 days per wora.. HH ft days per vord... 6 days per word........ Jackson, Josephine and Siskiyou Counties Rate Other Areas Per Word 0o Per Day By Une Per Month $3.00 Eox Number Service Charge 500 (Minimum Cash Ad 80c) Business Directory Each line per month........$2.2S Minimum per month jG.75 Dead Line on Classified Ads 5:00 p.m. (or following day, except 10 am. for Monday; for Sunday noon Saturday. Dead Line on Display Classi fied Ads 10:00 a m Saturday (or Sunday and Monday; 3 p.m. the day before publication (or Tues. through FrL AttKUVKD credit CHARGES BILLED BY THE LIME Minimum Charge $1 JO CLASSIFIED PERSONAL Lodee Notices Special Club Notices Personal ...,., Lost and Found ............... Instructions Wanted Male Help Wanted Female Help w. Mate or temaie Help Wanted Situation Wanted Miscellaneous Financial & Loans H 13 REAL ESTATE For Rent Houses .,..., SO For Rent Apartments 21 For Rent Furnished Rooms .. 22 Rent Rooms and Board . 23 For Rent Miscellaneous . 24 Wanted To Rent 25 Medford Realty Board .......... 30 For Sain Real Estate 31 Business Opportunities - 32 Wanted Real Estate 33 AD DIRECTORY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Building Supplies ................ 40 Appliances -. 41 Furniture . 42 Musical Equip., Radio, TV 43 Sports and Hobbies 44 Miscellaneous ,......,...... 45 Nurseries 46 Dogs and Pets ...... 50 Poultry ........ fl 1 Livestock . 52 Wanted Livestock S3 Hay,- Grain and Feed WM.WH. 94 Fruits tSe Vegetables .............. 55 Automotive & Equipment Machinery and Tractors 60 Logging Equipment ... fit Equipment For Rent fl2 Trailers - 70 Parti and Accessories 71 Cycles and Scooters 73 Cars and Trucks - 73 UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late to Classify A MONDAY ONLY Business Directory - b 2-SPEC1AL CLUB EVENTS DESSERT-CARD PARTY Girl's Community Club SAT., NOV. 23, 12:30 P.M. Sponsored by XI Mit Chapter of Beta Sicma Pht. For Reser vations call 772-4081 or 773-4107 after 6 p.m. 3 PERSONAL 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 Bid. 33 N CENTRAL 773-7103 ' . PERMANENTS 8 .... UP Evenings by appointment. RIVERSIDE BEAUTY SALON 1238 N. Riverside Ave. 773-4200 or 684-3485 Coin. & Stamps, bought Sc sold. JEFFERSON COIN SHOP 13 N. Fir. 772-2839 MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio 214 Fluhrcr Bids. 772-0611 DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM? Contact A. A. Sun. 8 p.m. Thurs 8:30. 404 Walnut Ph. 664-2006 772-3377 AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? If age. driving record, un insured accident financial re sponsibility filing, etc.. I. making it difficult for you to secure proper insurance, see us. Con venient monthly installment. Don Stathos Insuror, 1003 E. Main, Medford, 773-0638. Open Mon & Tues 'till 0 p.m PANTS TAPERED 32. Cuffed L Waists $1. 772-2814. GINGER AND KARLENE Specialists in thin, fine, problem hair St permancnts. New Prices. Eve, Appointments, Closed Mondays. 77:U3K.O "'"'Attention Ladies" June. Sharon, Brv and Lois, Specialists in coloring, bleaching, permanent waving and hair cut ting. Invite you In for your per sonalized style. LEON'S HAIR FASHIONS 2.11 E. 0th St. 773-1352 FOR Beauty Counselor Cosmetics uan 77g-ia jr 77H-aami. RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS. Pfdcrscn 772-4438 ANYONE having a drinking prob lem Is welcome at the Medford Group of Alcoholics Anonymous h:ju p.m. ines a am. rear of 21 N pakdale 773-4S48. AI Anon Group every Tuesday. For Action . Use Tribune Want Ads . Be Uo .....15o ...-...-.HOC 1 2 3 4 .... S . 10 1 1 12 13 OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY - 8 to 5 ; OPEN SUNDAY - 10 to 5 BEE CHEEK ORCHARDS 2 Miles South on Highway 99 3-PERSONAL TRAILER Spaces . FOR RENT. $22.50 mo. 1st mo. FREE. Adults only. Storage space, cement pu tlog, auto, laundry. Miss Pat's Mobile Villa, 4425 Jacksonville Hwy. 773-3382. EXCELLENT, efficient and eco nomical, that's Blue Lustre carpet and upholstery cleaner. Rent elec tric shampooer $1. Johnson Paint Center. PRACTICAL Nurse will care foi woman patient in my home. Call 470-1078 Grants Pass or write Mrs. Loehr, 1116 Major Drive, Grants Pass. 4-LOST AND FOUND STRAYED 2 yr. old WF stccT, has halter, reward. Eagle Point. 407-3251. $73 REWARD for cream male toy poodle. Lost in Medford Shop pine Center Nov. 4th. 119 S. Slain. Phoenix. 335-2077 4 770- 5,',77. 5 INSTRUCTIONS PIANO beginners ages 7 advanced. 535-1177. MEN DIESEL & HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS I Now Available Locally PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE ON D-8 Earthmovers Graders Etc, . For complete Information fill In coupon NOW and send co Trib une Box 1744. ADDRESS AGE PHONE DRIVING SCHOOL Licensed-Bonded Instructor Dual Control Auto. Course and Hourly - Phone 482-4577 CUSTOMER PICK-UP AFTERNOON or evening Ceramic Classes. 017 E. Pine, Central Point. 1H14-2R03. 10 WANTED MALE HELP PEAR pruners, report to orchard, 2845 Hanlcy Rd. OPENING For an experienced or non-ex- ficrienced man over 21, to work n this part of Oregon, 5 days a week, with all weekends off. Salary In excess of $420 per mo. ipaid weekly) with added week Iv bonus St commissions. Write District Director P, 0, Box 5041 Aloha, Oregon Give age, phone number & past employment record. Personal in terview will be arranged in your vicinity of the state. Am. Republic Insurance Co. DRIVER SALESMAN Required For The Following Medford 3 Grants Pass . 2 Ashland 2 $578- per month Phis bonuses, commissions, rapid advancement. life insurance benefits, company profit sharing etc. No investment or experience required, These are permanent positions, t-uunary Equipment. Apply Nov. 21 10 A.M. Conference room at THUNDERBIRD LODGE WANTED married man with enr for Fuller Brush Co. route. $.nr wk, guaranteed to start. 772-il34 JUNIOR MERCHANTS Ages 12 to 15 WANTED for MEDFORD JACKSONVILLE The Mall Tribune need Jr. Merchants to deliver papers In Jacksonville, Medford and Gold Hill. Apply In person at Office or phone 772-6141. i i . Do You Think 0 This 5 Irrigated acres, all fenced, concrete floored barn, pump house, new well will be available next spring for ust J6500 $2500 down? Bring your trailer it's OK. S ACRES STREAM 3 BR Where else can you buy so mucH for lust $19,800? Have some paper, car or trailer lo trade offer It1 fe-RED ARROW REALTY Main office. Talent, 535-1752 Lilt today We oney selling! UNSPLIT LOG ENDS 8 Ft. Peeler Core 2 Cords Delivered $15.00 Eagle Wood Co. 826-4081 COMICE PEARS Wonderful eating but do not qualify for our gift boxes. 10-WANTED MALE HELP PEAR primers wanted, report to Sam's Valley Orchard, Ramsey Canyon Rri. or call 8551017. PEAR Pruners wanted. Report th Webster Orchard on Coker Butte Rd. or call 772-7875. "SALES REPRESENTATTVE" A recognized leader in the man ufacture of paper products has an opening tor a Sales Repre sentative In MEDFORD and surrounding area. Over 21, pre vious selling experience calling on Drug, Variety Bnd Grocery trade preferred. Excellent train lng program in established ter ritory with retail accounts. The position provides both job security and advancement possi bilities and allows for personal Initiative. SALARY-BONUS PLAN PLUS COMM.. COMPANY PAID VACATION-RETIREMENT PLAN. INSURANCE St EXPENSES. CAR FURNISHED. If you are Interested in a real opportunity in selling phone RAY KESLER for appointment. MEDFORD HOTEL MON, NOV. 18 after 11 A.M. or anytime hnl.mro of Wpok. 11 -WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED woman for general housework. Family of 2.773-1910 NEED EXTRA MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS? Luzler cosmetic consultants earn $ $ $ during Christmas selling season now in full swing. We can help you earn this kind of money. Comm. 482-2432 or Write Tribune Box No. 015, MATURE woman with PBX or An swering Service experience, must be able to work any shift. Apply in own handwriting, name, age, experience, address Si telephone No., Tribune Box 1706. WANTED Cocktail Waitress. Ap ply Hotel Medford. Dan Marmo. CHRISTIAN . lady to make her nome wnn me. L.igm nousenoin duties tn exchange for board Sc room. Must be congenial. 773 '271!,. 12 MALE OR FEMALE HELP DEPENDABLE Retired Couple with Rcfs. for Caretakers, Country home. Must know horses. 899- 1440. 13 WANTED SITUATIONS COUPLE house cleaning Jani tor want. L.OCB1 Tel. 773-5D37. WILL maintain house for free rent or janitor work. 772-433. LADY WANTS HOUSE CLEANING 773-4333 PAINTING, reasonable, nice work, experienced re fs. 773-4145. CUSTOM MADF RLIP COVERS & DRAPES. 772-8935 PAINTING 30 years experience. Nent work guaranteed. 772-4078 FIX-IT SERVICE Dixie Lnnc 773-51B0 CARPENTER WORK. Contract or by hour. H1.4-1U54 IRONING My home. Pick up & deliver. 772-7854. HOUSECLEANING by Hr. enccs. 773-B623. ' Ironing 773-6442 PAINTING Arthur E. Brown . 772-7713 ALL types carpenter work. No lob mo man 7faaata. iij-ajoa, TAILORING ALTERATIONS 773-4260. DRESSMAKING - ALTERATIONS 772-2606 CUSTOM weldins (Portable Weld er!. Will go anyplace in Valley, nnn-iRfia. CABINET & CARPENTER WORK Reasonable Rates BILL ROSS . 6H4-34M WANTED IRONING Sc MENDING. 664-321)1 HsVHHMHMMHRVV ' ' ivsshvw nl ii ' 1 ARE YOU DRIVING A TRAP? . Don't get caught in a car that won't make It through the cold weather ahead. Come in now and trade on one of the lale model, reconditioned used cars. High Quality Used Cars-Low Monthly Payment 193 Chevrolet impiia Sports Coup Fully equipped, a like new car at a used car- I'XZ $67.22 1961 Ford Falcon 2-Dr. Su tton Wagon. Beautiful condi tion and appearance. A good buy $38.05 1963 Chevrolet Impala Sti Hon Wagon. Low miles. Showroom condition through out. Power equipped. $68.72 1962 Chev. Imptli Coupe. V-8, powerglidc, power steer ing, beautiful tutone bodv & lr $66.58 1962 Chev. Bel Air V-8 iH tion wagon a clean vehicle with power stcerincj & auto., Z $66.58 1961 Ford T-Bird. Full pow. er, factory air conditioninq, swlngaway tlB 11 . steering wheel.. y . wsw PHONE CORNER 10th Mlsihl 13 WANTED SITUATIONS PIONEER" CONSfmirTrnfj rn' Have Tools Will Build Remodel ay Hour Contract Estimates tall 770-17B3 STEAM cleaning! Custom and con ventional, 24 nr. portable service. Wall's Steam Cleaning. 77B-2B25, 773-7100. STOREROOMS. Garaees, etc. Cleiincd. Refuse removed. Anno lutely Free. Just Dial 772-2705. PAINTING Contract or by hr HANDYMAN Painting, cleaning or odd Jobs. 1.2S hr. 3321, S. Fir. 773-3588. IRONING MY HOME 773-2703 IRON1NQ, 83c an hr. 772-B372 HOUSECLEANING & IRONING 14 Wanted Miscellaneous Wanted used "FRESNO" 772-0011 HEST CASH Df.AL for Furniture Appliances Misc. OAK GROVE FURN. 773-1564 USED PIANOS wanted. Will pay t-ash Erskine's 772-4296 WANTED: Walnut 535-1814 Meats . WANT BARKIE POLES J H BAXTER & CO. Box 30 Grants Pss. 478-S6BS CASH FOR FURNITURE MLsc. tools or an V thine salabla. Or will sell on consignment. Ked Barn Auction Co. S. Hwy. 09 533-1828 CASH for FURNITURE" Mise. tools or what have you. B It B AUCTION 772-2958 772-8760 House To Be Moved 772-5330 772-6327 CALL US! 772-8218 WE NEED FURNITURE WILL BUY UP TO 200 CORDS Black Oak 8c Laurel. 16" mostly split. Del. our yards. VALLEY FUEL CO. H W. McAndrews Rd. WE BUY DEER A ELK HIDEST Lucky Mobile Station. Talent, Ore. 535-237S & 535-1500 WANTED Used set of World Book! Encyclopedia. 772-0702. WANTED clean pickup, Oldcf model 4 speed, prefer Chev. or Dodge. Pay cash. 664-1612. 15-FINANCIAL & LOANS WILL Day cash for 1st. Mortgages or lomrnris r u. rx ixieninrn 20-FOR RENT HOUSES BDRM. or 2-bdnn. near shopping & schools, Rent or len.se -op tion. 535-201Hi. 1 BDRM. house. 310 Willnmcttu. 535 mo. 772-ZH.lfi or 1T-WAI. 3 RMS. fenced yard, water St Rar nane pn. liiDi uixic L,ane. UNFURN. 2 bdrm. house. lireplaco Si VlCW. AdUltS Only. 773-35DB.j FOR LEASE 8 A. Irrig. pasture wnn i Ddrm. nouse, ot nam. 77D-1734. . COMFORTABLE 2 bdrm. Easlslri homo. Close tn. Fireplace, t'aruy turn. 773-4810. m BDRM. $65 mo. See at 1719 E. Maln , UNFURN. 2 hdrm. duplex. 51 tl N. Barucu. Situ mo. iz-hbuj. 2 BDRM. unfurn. Duplex. Garage. Lots mmwns. xara service, tio Oak St. , SPACIOUS clean 1 bdrm, duplex, with stove & rcfrig. Garage, water turn., adults, $73. 773 SI.2L . NICE ranch style 2 bdrm house. Forced air oh neat, nrepiace. 5D0 mo. na-niHB uays. NEW 2 Bdrm. unfurn. City water, $R0 mo. 773-3070. 1509 E. MAIN. 2 hdrm. Will decor ate for rlKht party. 773-7330 of vaiiey ruei in. NICE cottage, in well kept court, living room, hdrm.. bath, kitchen, . . ulil. rm.. garage, water turn. Re .tired lady or couple, 773-1416. . NEW , 3 bdrm. 2816 Duel! $110, Phono 773-7731. : . UNFURN. t bdrm. duplex with gar age,. 1104 Wllhlngtlon. 77.1-3077. 3 1961 Olds. F-S5 Dclui, Se. dan hydramatic, radio, one owner, fine performance rvith economy. 1959 Pontiae 9 Pa. Wag- on. Hydramatic, power steer ing & brakes, plenty of pa senger or 547,50 cargo space V 1 1960 Cadillac Coupe DeVillo All standard power eq., fac tory air conditioninq A mny other fine $53,72 accessories m 1958 Chev. V-8 Panel Standard trans , good body. Sound mechanically, a fine rig for general all around use, with inclos $37.33 ed protection.. 1957 Cadillac Fleetwood Se dan. Full power, air condi tioning, fine intcnor & C!nblvI...$42.75 1953 Plymouth Station Wag on. Std. trans., good me chanical condition, . f'ght body $22.00 Also sec us lor annual leas ing & daily rentals of all makes of cars & trucks, DARRELL MILLER'S E AUTO LEASE 773-8206 and CENTRAL I here. I