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CASH Will JINGLE for CHRISTMAS NEEDS When You USE CLASSFIED ADS to BUY or SELL . . . 772-6141 A A Mcdford Mail Tribune ""Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1963 1 "V f . . K -jrTJSHa.. KUBY BOND HEARING This is an artist's conception of the Dallas courtroom scene in Ihc Jack Ruby bond hearing as defense at torney Melvin Belli (I.) objects to testimony Mrs. Smith To Be Entered in Illinois Primary CHICAGO (UPI) A group of Illinois Republicans said Monday they would run Sen. Margaret Chase Smith of Maine in the Illinois presidential pri mary next April. State Rep. Lewis V. Morgan Jr. from the GOP stronghold of suburban Wheaton, said Mrs. Smith actually wants to run for the GOP vice presidential nomi nation. "But we're going lo run her for president," he said. Morgan displayed a telegram signed William C. Lewis Jr., whom he identified as the sen ator's administrative assistant. The telegram said: "While Senator Smith has not yet made her decision on wheth er to enter presidential prefer ence primaries, the action of your group docs her great honor and absolutely will be a significant factor in her ulti mate decision." No Objection Indicated Morgan, who heads the Smith forces in Illinois, said he visit ed the senator last week in Washington. "She gave me indication she will have no objection In being on the Illinois ballot," Morgan said. "If she docs object, she can remove her name under Illinois pro - election procedures," he said. "I think she would be an ex cellent vice presidential candi dal running with Sen. Barry Goldwater," Morgan suirl. Morgan was asked if Mrs. Smith had indicated to him any feelings about running with Goldwater. "1 gathered from talking In her Hint she has no objection," Morgun said. PSC To Train Peace Corps Volunteers PORTLAND (UPI) - The PpHee Corps Monday Rave Port land State College approval to (rain about 50 volunteers or service in Iran. The $120,000 federally-supported program will begin Jan. M and end April 10, according to the project officer. Dr. John Dart, a professor of geography Dart said Iran has asked for about 30 Knglish teachers and, annul 20 agriculture and com- munity development specialists, Portland State recently com- plcted training 38 Peace Corps- men lor worn in nirhey. Cirsfmos, Holladay Blessed With Babies ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPH-Mis. Christmas and Mrs. Holladay and the new babies arc line to day, thank on. Mrs. Kenneth B. Christmas, of i Rock Hill, gave birth in St Jo soph Hospital in suburban Kirk - Wood tn a 6-pound, 1,1-ouncc hoy Sunday. Her roommate, Mrs. Haymond Holladay of Web - Her Gloves, Mo., gave birth lo a Kl-pouiid, it-ounce boy Wed - nosdav. MODERN PLUMBING & SHEET METAL Phon. 773-5368 613 East Jickun Stud 7 r - I t .'TO, Riven by Captain Will Fritz, Captain of Dallas Homicide Division. Ruby, accused of mur dering accused presidential assassin, Lee Har vey Oswald, is on the right. (UPI) 111- ,M r ilk -r" M i.t :?i&-. i i i 4'Vr. ' F C" V , H Mm fcA'J I lAIA Ul'lVK INDH TKI) In Newark. N. J., salad oil King Anthony ITino) DcAngclis, 4a, was indicted by a Federal grand jury Dec. 23 on charges of transporting forged warehouse re ceipts for Jill million worth of edible oils across slate lines. He is president of the bankrupt Allied Crude Vegetable Oil Refining Corp. (UPI) English Christmas Is Mixture of U.S. Holiday, New Year's lly MARIS BOSS Uiilleil Prnss Ititoi-nnlintliil t fwnnu iimi I UMllJW.l ,. 1,1,01, no in the land nf Charles Dickens , is, as he put il, a good lime, n kino, torgiving, cnnriiamo, pleasant limc ! lie wrote the words in 1114.1 ; in his immortal A Christmas Carol. His story of goodwil : mtotign tie iransiorn aiion o ,,, Pmiims ,. ai.t n( p.lr. ft..,,,, A nnn-o-the miserly Scrooge illustrated . linment in IfrH. I UCCOTdllOnS ADDCdT Ihnt Ini'nlher with lis reunions I ,, i. ..r ( I " significancc. Christmas to Brit- ons means family reunions and I celebrations. I ( hnnty brought nhoul me i naming of the riav after Christ mas as ''Roxing Day," which is also a public hiiday. II evolved from the tradition of giving Christmas ''boxes" of gifts, j nowadays of money, to trades mon. Christmas hi-ro lends In he n mivlurc o( America's I'lii islmas and icw ears as. wiin ine exception of Scotland, the New Year is generally celebrated with less meaning than in the I'nited Stales anil is not a pub lic holiday. Father Cltrishnas Kor children. Dec. '25 brings 1 presents from ' Father Christ mas." the Fn"lish version of Santa ( laus I hey hang mil 1 stockings on Christmas Kvc and find them filled in lhe morning ' Father Christinas, who rides IhrniiKh the air in n ri'indi'i'r- ; drawn slcich. is supnoswl lo come down the rhimnry with hroadrast lo homos Ihroinlioiit thp Rids. Sump lime boforp Hriiain and lhe Commonwoallh Christmas voimcslors writo a on Christmas lii Th's oar. lollor lo him savins what I hoy hroaiiso Qnoon Khabrih is o wonld liko lo receive and. after i poctino, a child early in the New parents have taken a snrropli-' Year, she will he hoard only lions clance al lhe list, one via radio and mil appear on method of delivery is tn let il television waft up the chimney on lhe cur rent of air created hv a fire Another is lo put it in the nnil box, oflen addressed tn tlrecn land or Iceland in the belief thai Father Christmas lives in a snowy country. The modern Christmas meal When You Think of Real Estate See Walter H. Jones Rcjllof Km. 71 CENTURY 8LDG. Phon 773-4451 ft- ffl'f "v. 1 is usually turkey and Christmas pudding. Up imt il t lie 17th Cctv m.-u ii . i.,-' I.-..I i ' .".. o ..,.. with ceremony in Ihc ever- green - decorated halls of the j fputla) ,or(j Kw mmml lMr homes to friends and tenants 1 f1. ,,.vs n rocm, . ,mWm , (.()m (1)rjsmas Kvc; Bll, such (sljv.ilios wre (,,,-bidtl in i iHiHnn ills.- !iuiiir ui ,-ri- mccn (m,nuinn. which dates hack In pre-Christian times, still persists. Ilnllv anil mistletoe m,m in the imh Cenlurv hv lhe Christmas I ice. which ,W;S jnniJiicc(l to Britain by Prince Albert of Ci'itnanv. hus band of IJuct-n Victoria. Another Victorian innovation was the Christmas card The first known one was designed hv arlisl John Calico!! in MX Il showed three scenes the , (,,r,lng and clothing of the poor i mi a Victorian family at table and wished "a nion'v Christ. mas and a happy New Year lo you " Although the card is said to have caused a certain amount of criticism for allegedly en couraging alcoholism necausc : the family hold glasses, the idea cauglil on. ; The scienlilic advance of the ' 20th Cenlurv have brought i about a new Christmas tradition imnossililo m hirkens' ilav. A message Irom lhe so' iM iii'ii is DRY - RED FIR - SPLIT LOG ENDS FIREPLACE WOOD OAK and LAUREL STANDARD HEATING OILS VALLEY FUEL CO. PMONS 773-1 574 Defense Hopes To Shut Down Four Naval Shipyards WASHINGTON (UPI) The i Defense Department hopes to shut down four of the govern ment's 11 naval shipyards in its drive to cut costs, it has been learned. But it may take a year to decide which ones get the ax. Military, economic and polit ical factors are so interlaced in the intended major curtailment that Pentagon proposals will get closest White House scrutiny be fore decisions are reached. The blow may well be delay ed until after the elections next November. In any event, with memory of the recent congressional furor over base closings fresh in mind, the Pentagon was said to be in no hurry about perform ing a more drastic surgical op eration on shipyards. The 11 yards are in nine states and employ 93,055 work ers. Their original cost, dating in some cases back to 1(100, to taled more than $1.5 billion. The present value is about $3.4 bil lion. The Pudget Sound Naval Ship yard is one of the 11. Defense officials now reckon that excess capactily in all the yards combined amounts to 30 per cent or more. This was the basis for their aim to close four yards. On Dec. 11, when the Penta gon was preparing to announce plans for closing 2f domestic and seven overseas military fa cilities, reports circulated that the shipyards at Boston, Phila delphia and San Francisco might be closed. Senators and congressmen reacted sharply. The next day Defense Secre tary Robert S. McNamara told newsmen he did not know why some members of Congress ex pected those shipyards to be closed. But he said it was "quite clear that we have ex cess capacity in our naval ship yard system today." He said "a very complicated, extensive and intensive study" was under way and would he completed "sometime in the next 12 months.'' Information which became available Saturday indicated there would have been shipyard closings or reductions but that McNamara was frustrated in us eiion to Kci conclusive in-, lormauon irom inc iuavy on which ones should he closed. me sccici.iiy wmiiu nave i" nave an airtight case In support Traffic Safety Urges Caution SALEM (UPI) Drivers and pedestrians were urged to be especially careful during the holiday period by the Traffic Safely Division. The division cautioned: "Glasses can affect a driver's vision, especially if they've been relillcd two or three times." Officials noted seven people flicfl in Oregon Iraffir accidents : during lhe 102-hour holiday peri . . . . pl,,.icl. ,., i;ii,i..., i,i,,B , c ,, L todav, the stale alreadv has ps- ti.'.iffio 1 labhshccl a record in deaths, and the toll mav go as high as 550 or SliO before the year ends, officials warned. 'At While House ' WASHINGTON (UPD-lTirisl-mas decorations made Iheir appearance at the White House Mondav. lhe traditional uletide dec-; soun Gcrm.,n universities take orations were delayed until af- ,h traditional "thomaslwem tor the :io-day mourning period mi,r (lon,'s ,.anlp) through for I 'resident Keuncdv, which ended Sunday. A 15-foot spruce tree was set up in the Hlue Itoom and hung with hundreds ol glass bulbs and electric candles. In the large r.asi ii,iom mere was a creche with delicately executed (igur - displaying the Nativity scene. There also wore four unik-c orated trees in the Fast Hoom iinir 111 iiu- m.iiii TOliiiiHc lull and luo lii;hleil Inrs on the luiilh imrlii-n. ..... . "-'--gfrt-yh, rrcoMICE Wonderful Eating But Do Not Qualify for Our Gift Boxes Open Mon. thru Sal. -8 Sunday-10 lo 5 BEAK, CREEK South action to shut down one naval shipyard as against another, in view of the large economic and political factors concerned. On Dec. 18, it was announced that Navy Secretary Paul H. Nitze would himself be chair man of a new high-level board to study "shipyard capacity and requirements." Defense officials gave no hint what deadline there was for the Nitze study. Santa's Display Room in Nurnberg Children's Dream By HANS SCHAKFER United Press International NURNBERG, Germany (UPI) Everyone knows Santa Claus' workshops are at the North Pole. Anyone who has visited Nurnberg in December knows his showrooms are right nere. Nurnberg's "Christkindl- markt" is a dream come true for children from three to 103. The name means "Christ child's fair." Here in Southern Germany, Santa Claus is cred ited only with the pro-Christmas gifts. The most cherished pres ents are saved for Christmas day, and children believe they come not from Santa but from the Christ child. The Christkindlmarkt, held in the .Nurnberg main square against a magnificient backdrop of gothic-lurretcd buildings, runs from Dec. 4-24. The heart of this old Franconian town re nowned for toys and ginger bread and Hans Sachs, the sing ing cobbler hero of Richard Wagner's "Die Mcistersinger" gleams with multicolored lights. Tovmnkcrs' Displays A giant nativity creche dom inated the square, around it are display stands of Germany's lincsl loymakcrs. Bright-eyed children lead parents through a maze of stuffed animals like a dappled giant giraffe, a cud- ,y panda - model railroad lnljns, ancl ihing-a-ma-jigs that ! squeal, jiggle and whirl. , low o CV(.,-.hunorv vntinn stors, parents run a gauntlet of sweet marzipan, zesty pfeffer- Kucnen (pepper cookies) and mouth watering lebkuchen (cin namon cookies). These tickle the nose, titillate the taste buds and overcome the calorie-conscious. Frilly-blouscd Bavarian farm housewives sell candy - girted, blond - haired rauschgoldengle (crackly - foil - angelcs) and zwelchgcnaennl (little prune fig ures). The Christ child, played by a teen-age actress, opens the fair from the St. Mary's Church balcony. A children s choir ol lump mail urn voiccit pcais oui carols. Old Post Clinch Anv afternoon lhe old post coach trundles mail throtmh an- cicm lMirnoci t; s c o o n i c n streets. Any visitor can buy a ticket (or the ride. Dec. 12 is the "lichter.uc" (parade of lights). About 1.000 school children, each carrying a bright homemade lantern, march from the Kleischhruecke (butchers bridges) through Ihc main square to the old castle. Dec. 15 is students' night. Hundreds of young men and women wearing lhe brightlv- ilArnH r:.n :nul scarvnc nf all the streets, hoisting earthen- i ware steins of Bavarian beer several times in their meander- jncs Unl the Christkindlmarkt is no boisterous affair. Nurnberg div fathers like ii ennH hit. . m,im and romantic and keep it thai way. First and foremost ! Chrislkindlmarkl is for lhe chil dren who wander its loy crammed streets in starrv- rlCrl anlicipalmn o( what Ihc Christ child will lirinp thorn Christmas morn. pears to ORCHARDS on Highway LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CRKIHTORS NO. P-374-61 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of ANNA E. WILLARD. Deceased. Notlee is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and qualified as Administratrix with will annexed nf the Estate of Anna E. Willard Deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same with proper vouchers, at the office of my at torney. Robert D. Dames, 1 Goldy Building. Medford. Oregon, within six months front the date hereof. Dated and first published this 17th day of December. 1SJ63. Mane H. Ettinger, Administratrix with will annexed Robert D. Dames Attorney for administratrix with will annexed Mcdfurd, Oregon NOTICK OK FINAL ACCOUNT Estate of Willard C. Mattson, Sr., Deceased Notice is hereby civen that the undersigned has filed his final ac count in the Estate nf Willard C. Mattaon. Sr.. deceased, in lhe Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Jackson, and me court has fixed Monday. February 3. ir(I4, at 9:30 A.M. in the court room or said court as ine time and place for the hearing of ob jections tncreto ana mc settle ment thereof. Willard C. Mattson. ,ir Bv: VAN DYKE. D ELLEN BACK & McGOODWIN Attorneys for Executor. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT P70-RT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON fOK JACKSON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of SARAH E. BAKER. Deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, George W. Baker, a. executor of the estate of barah E Baker, deceased, has filed his Fi nal Account in ihc Circuit Court of the Mate or Oregon tor jacK son Countv. and that January Hist, lf)fi4 at the hour of 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon of said day and the Court Room of said Court at Mcd ford. Oregon have bfen appointed by said Court as the lime and place for the hearing of objec tions thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first publishrd this Z4th nay or Decern ncr , mii.J George E. Baker. Execuior Farrcll. Blackhurst At Hornecker Attorneys for Executor 230 Franklin Building Medford. Oregon NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS TFItlCSTKI) AS CltEDlTOItS OK iu:ni:fi( iarii:s or the es tate OF OKCEASKO No. ZTiAi IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Of THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF FRESNO In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLES W CHATTIN. also known as C. W. CHATTIN. Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo all persons inlercsicd as creditors or beneficiaries that Ihc estate of CHARLES W. CHATTIN. also known as C. W CHATTIN. ric eea.scrt. has on deposit with the JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA TiON. MEDFORD, OREGON. : East Main Street. Medford. Ore gon, the sum of S.iOOO Oil. standing in the name of Charles W Chaitin. Notice is hcrchy iurthrr given thai after f)0 ddy.s from the date of lhe first puhlieaion of his no tice. M. G. KINCAID. the duly and regularly appointed execu tor of the cslale of Charles W Chatlin. also known as C. W Chattin. deceased, in ihc State of Cahloi nia. will rcqursl that said JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA TION. Medford Branch, pay and deliver said sum of $,(.000.00. plus any accrurn inicicsi. io nun a: such executor in ibe Slnle ol Caii fornia. Any person ohiccting if sucn payment or delivery is here by directed to give notice in writ' inc to the debtor JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, at the above set forth branch and ad dress, within f)0 days from the lirst publication of Ibis notice, thai he obiecls lo such payment. Daled: December Ifi. I!JI3. D;ite of First publication Dec. 21, 13(3. M G. KINCAID Execi i lor of the Estate of CHARLES W. CHATTIN. etc . Deceased STAMFORD, HARRIS A- LOOM1S -'03 Rowel I Building y resno. caniorma Telephone; li33-(i1.''J Attorneys for I'etitionor 10 WANTED MALE HELP IMMEDIATE OPENING KOR Production Manager FOR Moulding cut-up & glue-up Plant. Must have the following qualifications: 1, Familiar with moulders & finser jointois 2, Successful experience in a major supervisory capacity. 3, Must have participated in production sched uling, piocluction control &. inventory control or a knowledge of cost accounting system desirable, Wl-llr Irt H. M. Draper & Son, Planing Mill 600 March St. Salt Lake City, Utah CIimiik complete statement of: 1. Job Histoiy 2. Peisonal ancl business references, ran We extend our warmest this Christinas day. 24 MYRTLE Classified Rates Minimum Size: Two Lines 1 day per woru.... 2 dayi per word... 2 dayi per word.. S days per word. 8c 12c ..15c 19c .20c 6 dayi per word.-. Jackson, Josephine and Siskiyou Counties Rate OUier Areas Per Word 0c Per Day By Line Per Month $3.00 Box Number Service Charge 50c (M.rumurn Cash Ad 80cj Butiness Directory Each line per month......$2 25 Minimum per month 6.75 Dead Line on Classified Adi 5:00 p.m. lor following day, except 10 a.m. tor Monday; for Sunday noon Saturday. Dead Line on Display Classi fied Ada 10:00 am Saturday for Sunday and Monday; 3 p.m. the day before publication tor Tues. through Fri. APPKOVED CliEOIT CHARGES BILLED UV THE LINE Minimum Charge $1.20 2-SPEC1AL CLUB EVENTS MEETING FACILITIES & FLOOR SPACE lor rent. Good for Rummage or Food Sales. Reasonable 7T:i-5PH,'i rves 3-PERSONAL 1 WILL no longer be responsible for any debts other than my own after this date. Dec. 2t. 1D63. James E. Coward. P. O. Box 365. Gold Hill. We Need Your Idle Tools & Equipment Of All Kinds We huv and you m.iv redeem VALLEY RENTAL 773-1.122 2121 S Pacific Hwy. 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 Bide. 33 N CENTRAL 773-7 103 YOU .saved and slaved for wall to wall carpet. Keep il new with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham pooer $1. Johnson Paint Center. AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? If age, driving record, un insured accident financial re sponsibility filing, etc. is making it difficult for you to secure proper insurance, sen us. Con venient monthly installment. Don Stathos Insuror. 1005 E. Main, Med ford. 773-6658. Open Mon. & Tues 'fill 9 DJn Coins & Stamps, bought & sold. JEFFERSON COIN SHOP H N. Kir. 772-2853 DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM? Contact A. A. Sun. 8 p.m. Thurs. 8:30. 404 Walnut Ph. il4-2000 772-5377 ANYONE having a rinnkinn prob lem is welcome at the Medford Group of Alcoholics Anonymous 8:30 p.m. Tues. & Sat. rear of 21" N Oakdale. 773-4818. Al Anon Group everv Tuesday. Bright Ideas BY GINGER Yimimv new price for Holidavs phone NOW OPEN EVES 773.313!! MERLE NORMA N Cosmetic Studio. 214 Fllihrrr P.ldj 772-0611 4-LOST AND OUND LOST: Men's glasses. 2 lone brown plastic frame, reward. 773-4405. LOST On S. Paciiic Hwy. Brown leallu-. hi icf case cnnlaininq text books. Plea.se call 8!)!M820. Reward Offered. Found DONITA 773-3211 I .irlv Mrrlfrirft I'umiiIv Salon 5-IN5pUCTION5 PIANO Icf.ions. ficKinnrrs & ad vanced 1 114 Vnnconvcr 773-3!'.i.r) nr 77;l-2;il!i 10 WANTED MALE HELP wishes to everyone on 772-2552 1 0 WANTEDMALE H ELP NIGHT Clerk. Grand Hotel. Manager. 9 a m -2 p m. JUNIOR MERCHANTS Ages 11 to 1 6 WANTED for MEDFORD PHOENIX The Mail Tribune needs Jr. Merchants to deliver paocrs in Southeast Medford and Phoenix, from Sixth to Ninth grades. Apply at Circulation Dept., or Phone 772-6141. WANTED Body and Fender man for job in San Francisco. $4 per hour plus medical benefits. Call 826-4002 for details. WANTED Edcerman for Stub edging. Night position. Steady employment. Call GYpsy 3-2231 Days or.GYpsy 3-26H4 after 5 pm JUNIOR MERCHANTS Ases 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 Otfice or phone 772-614 1. WANTED Wood cutters, must furnish own tools. 82ti-2B!)9. WANTED married man with car for Fuller Brush Co route. S105 wk. guaranteed to slart. 772-8034 MAN for Watkins route. Comm. Salary, too. if you can qualify. Apply Watkins, 1414 Stage Rd. S 8 lo fl:3Q a in A- 7 In n 30 p m. 11 -WANTED FEMALEELP CLERICAL bookkeeping & Mcno. graphic positions open at South ern orcgon L-oiiCRC. Man per mo. Apply Southern Oregon College Business Otfice, Ashland. EXPERIENCED-waitre7smusthe neal, clean 6t dependable. Split shift. Apply Colony Restaurant. Jeanne Hcdrick after fi p.m1 BABY sitter, part time. Rcls. My home 77i-inif. 13 WANTED SITUATIONS LADY wants pari time work. Write P. O. Box 129. Talenl. I'LL run errands or do odd jobs. Have bicycle. Danny Slultz. 116 Geneva. 770-234 1 . HOME appliance & mall electrical tool repair. 324Mary. 772-7014. WANTED IRONING MENDING. Wi4-3291 IRONING My IIonicT Pick up and Deliver. 772-7834. CABINET and CARPENTER WORK Reasonable Rates Bill Ros J(i-34,il CUSTOM MADF SLIP COVERS A DRAPES 772-8953 CARPENTER WORK. Contract or nV...nf'lir- fifi4-ltij4 HOUSECLE A NING by Hr. 'rfciir"- ences.J7 73-5U23. ALL tyoes carpenter work. No job too small 773-5243. 773-C382. DRESSMAKING . ALTERATIONS 772-280 "TAILORING ALTERATIONS" 773-4260. BABY Sitting, reference. 772-82HO ROOFING REPAIR Our Specialty 772-t72H or S33-4077 HOUSE Dr.. cvrs A weekends", paint or repair anything. 773- 14 Wanted Miscellaneous i BUV. SELL ir TRADE anything ni value. Hjir-44a CALL US! 772-818 WE NEED FURNITURE USED PIANOS wanted. Will pay Cflhll Er.skme 772-496 CASH FOR FURNITURE Misc. tool or anything salable Or will sell on cor.dignmcnt. ed Barn Auction Co. Hwv(lf) 535-18a8 BEST CASH DF.AL for Kurm tun Appliances Misc. OAK G1TOVE FURN. 773-lSH4 CASH for FURNITURE Misc. loots or what have you B & B AUCTION 772-158 772-R7B0 WANTED 14-inVh R;idml-arm saw. Prefer trailer-nmiinted. Ph, C W. Jnhnson, 77.1-1LMH, For Action . . . Use Tribune Want Ads $13,000. Thi. is a Urge 2 BR & Family Rnv home with an prox. 1380 sq. ft. Covered A enclosed pno; fircolace. Abnuf 8 r. old & in a good Central Point Location. COUNTRY. We Kavr a 1 PR house on Icd of Jacksonville hill situated on aporcv 1 7 acres. Spring water . shop bldn. - plenty of room f nr trailer, trucks & what have you. Priced at $4,500. S18.S00. SUBURBAN. 3 BR, 134 bath, family rm , w w car- pet. ri'-hvAjjher. disposal, built in R&O, rinorox 3 vrs. old. C'osc to store & school. EAST SIDE LOT. Shrubbery. trees sprinkler svstcn in wjfer meter, atlev What mrrp cu'd VOu ak 'or only S3. 000, Con s'dcr trde too NORTH CITY LOT. Watc . SCer avail., irrig , appro.. 70 x 153 H. Close to store & schoo'. Pr,:e 52,000. 10 1 BILL ,1 Wf I fl W f W t RIAL CSTATS member ot MLS Mcdtoid Otlict 124 t 8ih St. . 773-8401 Veneli Utnon 772 5629 John Miller 773-238J Lconi Hujhes 533-1728 Yvonne Roll 482-0420 Norm Kubli 664-1762 Loll Kubli 664.1762 Ashland OMice 482-2361 1 4WantedMiellaneou2 ( WANT BARKIE' POLES J H BAXTER & CO Box 30 Grants Pa? i76-B(jfig 15-FINANCIAL & LOANS WANT-To borrow $1500 on 53200 sensonea conirnti. "v"Yu ufu. interest at $50 per month. Writ Tribune pox -ttj We Need Your Idle Tools & Equipment Of All Kinds We buy and you may redeem VALLEY RENTAL ni.i -.- Jf'l S. Pacific Hwy. WANTED 1st Mortgages or on" iracis. - Tr,h,in. Rnv .ITtil. WANTED. Contracts and Mortgag es mai can w hu" i"--- -discount. Please furnish details as to the existing balance, rata ol interest, nature and location of security, amount of discount. W me Tn b u neBox4J03 . WILL nay "cash for 1st. Mortgages or Contract P O Px 502 Medlord 20-FOR RENT HOUSES RENT Lease Sell nice & hdrm. small lol. In Medlord. IlMsnnalile. Kfi4-2277. EAST Side 3 bdrm. duplex, sail Uirced air turnacc. wmci a. ' agepdno pets. 773-4437. , DUPLEX 2 Bdrm. Unfurn. Adulla. No pets;773-493(i. STUDIO APT. Funi. $65 mo. 517 W. 4th. 772-8844. NICE 1 bdrm. unfurn. house. $53. 1017 AJta St773:1882. 4-BDRM. house. Vacant Jan. I. $8.i. 664-2662. 515 Grand Ave., Cen t ral Point. , , NICELY furn. 2 bdrm.. water fum. 112 Roue. $125. 773-7J731. FURN. cottase. adults. $50. 772-6-197 or 482-1451- . SM ALL 2 Bdrm. unfurn, house. 303 "Garfield StS5 mo. 773-3070. FURN l bdrm. cottage. Adults. 772-815."): . 2 "BDRM. new duplex. Carpelt rnnRc. rctriR. SB7 .501773-642b; "CABINS SIO WEEK & UP l.'01 NRivcrside 773-9 1 Off 2 BDRM. unfurn. Duplex. G a rape. Lots buill-nis. Yard service. 415 Oak St . VERY nice 1 bdrm. unfurn. du plex. J7JJi-4!Hjlr772-8fi3; 2 BDRM. $05 mo. See al 1716 E- Main. FURNiSliEb CABINS IH27 N. Central UNf-TfRN 1 tidrm. Water, gar banc Pd. S35. Adults. 1827 Or chard Honic Ct 772-77J3 CV UNFURN. 2 BDRM. $50 228'L Hartley Rd. 482-0307 lBDRM turn, clean duplex, water nil nn nets. SliO. 773-6426. 2 BDRM. Furn. Good Location. 772- 91 f3. MODERN house, fireplace, unfurn. $12.50. 1808 Spring St. UNFURN. 3 "bdrm. $75 mo. 539 So. Ivy.JWB-1413. OLDER 3 bdrm. unfurn. Fenced. ya rd. Oil heater 65. 773-472D 1 BR. home with guest room, fililt Manzanitaucjitral Point. 4 "BDRM-hoiise & 2 hdrm. house. 773- ;tOR7days or 773-0174 eve.'. 2 BDRM. new duplex, storage it carport. &'. 773-6126. 3 Bdrm. houVc. other building, built-in oven & range. $115 per mn. fiB4-323t. . NICELY furn. 2 Bdrm Duplex. Ga rner. Washer. Dryer. 495. 779 UiWK . 1 Bdrm., stove & re frig . modern, quiet, fireplace, yard, garage, el n. ci n .7 7 2-9HB 2 CIX)"SE IN. Nice 2 bdrm. duplex. RaiiKC. refric . water pd. Adult5, or will accept small girl, $85. 773-12U1. 2 BDRM modern house near Wash incton school. $75 mo. Refs. rr Ouired. N Drinkers. 773-463!! Clarence J'icicc. , FOR RENT or Lease w option. .1 bdrm. home. Eastside. $110. 773- 14(H. 1 BDRM. house, water and garbaga nd M-V 772-4061. . SMALL furn. bouse, water pd.. ear port, large fenced in yard. S50, 773-5427. FURN. 2 hdrm. bouse. $75: also furn. 1 hdrm. house suitable for 1 or 2 only. $50. 1557 Stewart Avr. . LOVELY 2 bdrm. unfurn. duplex, nniiil see to appreciate. 664-303'i UNFURN. 2-bdrm.. close in. !02n W. 11th St. Lease $60. Ph. 772 5719 . FOR-RENT 2-BR Medford home, 1201 w, it, stove it rclng. fiii4j-Mnii F Oil R F.'n'T- Unfui-n. 1-bdnn. bouse with nursery, oil heat 1 mile North of Rogue River hnrice. CaH "182-3559 m SMALL 3 BDRM. HOUSE 773-5053 3 BDRM house, firrplnee. carace. MIS. 7"3-ti4R days. 772-593(1 rves. and weekend.. LARCE 2 bdrm. furn duplex. 333', W 2nd. Mrdford. WalM pd. mo 333-l4fll. LARGE nrw 1 bdrm furp Watpf pd Crnlral Point. $73. 773-6123 or 772-8822 1 WORK OUT DOWNS New 2-3 4 BR's, fireplaces, hardwood floors, birch kitch en, quality materials, lullv insulated. Choice lots or acreage. Will takt trades. Lease oolion, some vacant, LEASE OPTION 11. 3 BR, I Vi Baths, firr place. Dbl. garage, Built-ins, Lo lot. SI 25 mo. Gnllin Creek school. LEASE OPTION Central Point, New 3 BR. Bath, Fireplace. Built- Dbl. garage. I IMMEDIATE POSSESSION New 4 BR . 1 ' i BaiK, Gas hea'. Fireplace, Bui'l-ins. Lease option. 300 LYNNWOOD Choice 3 BR , fireplace, air conditioned, covered patio, beautiful fenced vard. Va cant. Lcac ooticn. Trade. WESTSIDE 1 BR S4J00 S500 dn. $50 mo. OPEN 1221 DAKOTA Vacant, N.ce 2 BR, Ig. living room, redecorated kitchen, dining room & bath, new counter tcos and floor COV- ermg, lq oarage, fenced bac. va'd. Inmmed m brick. Low down. Leasc-T'ade. Leonard Yost 772-9979 Leonard Hjevy 779-2807 Bin Luse 535-2332