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FOR SALE Miscellaneous USED SADDLE, excellent condition - Campbell's trailer park, Ph, NEW AND USED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Motor Rewinding 1239 Court St Phone J-S868 TOR 110.500 gal TANKS for fuel oil storage, can munr ici-u wi uw- ford 2-3320 BATEMAN AND SONS Phnne '2-2464 Special on Tod Soil Fill Creek Run Road Gravel. Crushed Rock all sues Sand and Rock Cement and Mlxara Plaiter Sand. Call ui for LOW PRICED LUMBEB Surlaced 2x4 to 2x12 . Surfaced 1x4 to 1x12 ai n SHIPLAP oririnl home of low priced lumbtl r o STEPHENSON CO. dk Court 4 McAndrewa Wanted Complete home furmth inn. Oak Grove Furniture. SEE BOB at Bob's Second-Hand Store before you ouy. 2740 N. Paclflo Hwy. Ph. 2-3332 " r-i rtTHTfi DRYERS Come and tee our Hamilton tt Bendl rirav trm SLABS Call collect Vockel Fuel Aihlana 5981. tor prompt delivery A NUMBER of used "'r'e 'or .""J? electric ranges ovi-. - Main ftHITE feed sacks, axio. S3 dor delivered. Ph. 3-2639. frOR SALE Washing machine parts and wniie wruisci Co 406 E Main rnone flRY body fir, any length Ph 3-1420 Fertilizer, top soli, new lawns put In, old repaircn. rnunc --uuo. MACHINERY & TRACTORS FOR SALE Gibson tractor with at tachments. 34.tu. rn, Caterpillar heplacemknt t-aru for models D-7 and D-8 tractor. 10 to 23r lavinffi, coma in or call u for your needs n 42 N. Riverside Ave., Medford. Or or uau FOR SALE D-7 Caterpillar tractor with logging winch, less than 400 hours, rn. or i-oJi. Reconditioned Chain saws with new Diaoes ana cnains. JU'U"-' SO. OREGON fc(iuifivic.i i Across from ElK L,or. to. rn. s- FOR SALE 30 M capacity sawmill complete wun no n. uictci uwiw, & hPaH hlocks. edeer. trim saw pond, log life, unloading rig, drag It aw, etc. usra i r. rm 1 13 01 us. Shady Cove. P. O box MISCELLANEOUS niJITAR TEACHER Phone 2-9174 Hawaiian Standard WE HAVE equipment with operator avauaoie lor custom plowing, iu in mnt land icveline Medford Con- creta Construction Co Phone 2-6469 ATTENTION LADIES Are you hav in. trrmhlfi rtrvinn clothes7 Over night drying service available at THE LAUNDERETTE. 327 N Fir Phone 2-2563 WATCH and Jewelry repair. Shop now at Setness Variety, Central Point J. L Owen, certified watcnmancr. PERSONAL SPENCER Corsetiero, Anna Sir cod. 36 N Peach Phone 2-8576 ANYONE having alcoholic difficulties contact AJconoilci Anonymous rn 2-6203 Meetings at Holland hoteJ wednesoay ana saiuraay. o.uu p. FOR EXCHANGE WILL' trade wood for orchard work Phone 3-H3Y. fnn trade Lot near Elkhart. dlana, for lot hera. Full particulars. .118 E Main. BUSINESS OPPORTUNI'i.tS frOR SALE by owner On North Pa- cific Hwy. Grocery, gas station, living quarters. Also house In rear, garage. $12,600. $3000 down. Or con sider property around Medford. Phone 2-hW OFFICE SPACE on South Grape, suit HI tnr rnmmprGifll or lndustrla business for rent Also trackage for loading Phone wiison. -mz. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Plumbing BOWER'S PLUMB. & HEAT CO. New and Repair Work. S. St H. Green Stamps 48 Rosa Ave. Ph. 2-4690 PLUMBING. Heating. Repair and R mode line Anvwhere. anytime In dependent plumber. Morn in guar's Plumbing. B10 Taylor St Ph 2-407 Chain Sawi SEE the CHAIN SAW SENSATION of 1950 The Mccuiiocn Mooei azo Also used saws and rentals. SO. OREGON EQUIPMENT CO. Across from Elk Lbr. Co. Ph. 3-1966 MALL HORNET Sales and service Also saw filing All kinds Mowers sharpened 106 S Grape Phone 2-7338 Fuel IF IT BURNS OIL We Service it Vacuum Cleaning, Installation NEW BURNERS OIL HEAT SERVICE Ph 2-6181 Septic Tanks MITCHELL SEPTIC TANK St CESS- POOL SERVICE Tanks cleaned ana repaired, drain and sewer laid, new tanks installed AU worn guaranieeo Phone 3-1116. SANITARY SERVICE S00 Gal. concrete septic tanks S62JQ Hookups and Drain Fields Guaranteed Work r TO Meet All State & F.H.A ' Codes free Estimates Phone 3-2491 CASPER SEPTIC TANK CESS POOL service, formerly Dick Frost's Pumping, cleaning tanks and drains Guaranteed work Free estimates. ' same courteous service Local Val Phone 3-151 II 2-fi818 Income Tax FEDERAL STATE TAX RETURN'S" MARY B. MAASS 304 S. Ivy Telephone 2-9281 anytime. IN CENTRAL POINT For Federal. State income tax service, see Margaret Naples at Guy Tex Agency. 305 Pine St. (formerly at 207 Pinei. after 5 p. m call 5X4. INCOME Tax. bookkeeping, and pay roll reports. Ph. R. C. Brown. 2-2971 Income Tax Service Fed. and State Income Tax Asst. S C. JONES & SONS, Billings Agcy. 232 W. 5th. Medford 207 Pine Central Point Ashland Hotel Bldg.. Ashland FOR help with jour income tax re ports call Clco Ca noose. 2-2913 55 Ross Court. 7th year same location Accounting for the small business man INCOME TAX St PAYROLL SERV ICE. L. H. Laubockcr. Ph. 2-3 65 7 Income Tax returns made out. VICTOR C SETHF.R BROPHY BLDG Granite GRANITE Delivered In Medford 52 yard. A L. NASH Phone 3-1441 GRANITE, fill dirt, creek run gravel Dump truck for salt or hire. AfSTTN I. KING PH 2-4167 Electric Shavers PARKE'S "Electric Shaver Sale infl Service Factory parts for Sunbeam Remington. Schick Packard tv. ir dual New Shavers all makps in "nrk 0W F. Main Ph 2-2735 fc Pest Control tod Termite Control "Protect youi home by our (re inspection Pbonr Ashland 5243. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Tile Work DRAINBOARDS, bathrooms, showers Write Phil Stembridge. Rt. 1. Box 31. Gold Hill. 2 mi. up Galls Creek TILE WORK, bathrooms, drainboards showers store fronts Miller & Lam bert Tile ConM 608 S Ivy Ph 2-732B Roofing P A B C O composition shingles and built-up roofs applied Workman ship and materials guaranteed. Free estimates Time payments uiaesi roofing company In southern Oregon Ekerson Paint St Roof Store 38 S Bartlett Ph 2-2843 Well Drilling DE1STER St CECH WELL DRILLER For your water well problems Rellabts tnrl exnerienced drillers Up-to-the-minute equipment Phone 2-9308 139 Vancouver Ave ROGUE VALLEY DRILLING CO." Water wells, domestic and irrigation standard casing. Fairbanks-Morse pumps. BEST OF EQUIPMENT Experienced Work and Materia guaranteed. ASK THE MEN WE'VE DRILLED FOH I960 Table Rock Rd.. across street from Big Y Market Ph 2-7372 CASCADE WELL DRILLING undei new management. Approved terms and new Phone No. 2-9227 or a-aoca SHULTS BROS Dependable and reasonable. F.H.A Terms with Pump Phone 2-5669 or 2-4912 or 2-9227 WELL DRILLING BY GOFF BROS. For fast, efficient and guaranteed worn see us Dei ore you arm. vnts terms on wells and pumps Office Stamper & Goft Bros Hdw.. 225 W Main Ph 2-2930 evenings 2-4139 Construction FOR RENT Power Shovel and 6xii Dump trucks. Free estimates Logging roads. Driveways or Kill johs. Call Virpi! Anderson. l!-4624. Cabinet Work Cabinet work, reasonable, unfinished furniture and builtins a specialty. GRAHAM CABINET SHOP 624 '3 N. Riverside Back 99 Motel CITY CABINET SHOP FRANK YASHIN 924 So Central Phnne 2-9310 Custom Planing T Se G. Custom Planing Mill, S2S. S4S. detail, moulding, z'.a nu. & oi Medford, 100 yds. West of 99. Ph 3-1257. Tractor Work PLOWING, harrowing, mowing, gar den or what have you. Prompt serv ice ira Momnecr. fnone z-ohju, Floor Service EXPERT rug cleaners and weavers MEDFORD RUG FACTORY Ph 3-2539 511 Mary LINOLEUM and Asphalt Tile Expert applicators, free estimates Bruce Bauer Lumber Co Ph 2-6211 RUGS and carpets cleaned Picked up and delivered Let us non-skid youi Oriental scatter rugs Hlld System 1115 E 11th Ph 2-5367 after 6 p. m SUPERIOR FLOOR SERVICE Sanding and Finishing New or old floors Ph 3-2328 W. L COOMBS SANDER RENTAL Refinish your own floor Sander rental at Wards Montgomery Ward Phone 2-6241 Miscellaneous THE NEW MYERS DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEM, selling at new reduced pr. Call VALLEY EQUIP. CO. 2-9441 CERAMICS' School St Supplies. Larg- cst in boutnern uregon. intra at Pine. Central Point, Ore. Ph. 1521. FIRE EQUIPMENT AU types Manual Automatic H. A. Wilham. Phone collect Brownsboro 1905 P. O. Box 649 VALLEY WINDOW CLEANERS " Wails. Woodwork. Floors PHONE ASHLAND 8761 MEDFORD GUN SHOP Custom mado rifles, ammunition sights, hand-loading supplies and accessories. Gun bluing. 1917 N Riverside. RE-WEAVING Tears, burns. moth damage, etc BEACON WEAVERS 738 K 8th. Grants Pass Ph 3453 Piano Tuning MARVIN LeMastcr. Ph. 2-8578. Tun inn, repair, voicing, refm. Ivories. s Oakrtalp References furnished Painting PAINTING PAPERING R. W Sewell Texturing Phone 2-2353 Electric Motors Gage Electric Motor Service Delco & Smithway Motors Motor Rewinding & Repairing 112 N' Front Ph 2-2626 Beads Reslrung PEARLS & BEADS RESTRUNG JEWELRY REPAIRING SANTOS AGATE SHOP. 411 E Main Insurance A THREE year dwelling or nousehold gooas policy so uu per inousand and up V1U1UK C. SbTMCn, UKUrn 1 Washing Machines WASHING MACHINES expertly re- paired, any make treasonable charges Younger Appliance, 31 N Bartlett Ph 2-8410 WASHING MACHINE parts and serv. ice ricK up and deliver All makes Expert Bendix service Larson-May uo . 4(ifi E Main Fh 2-5302 Building FOR bullt-rite-homes and remodeling, can j. w. iMarictie a-iy44. youk SATISFACTION, MY REPUTATION FOR an honest deal in building or remoaenng see w tl uuoden, 420 Plum. Fh 2-H21B or 3-1.89 Laundry AUTOMATIC U WASH Extractor, dryers. Let us do your washing while U shop. Mangle and nana ironing. . 6c 11. orcen btamps Ph. 2-8589511 S. Riverside. LAUNDERETTE 327 N Fir Street Bendix Autnmfltlr t.nunrtrv Ph 2.255 Insulation GENUINE ROCK WOOL Installed b) macnine to insure unitorm tnick- ness Fireproof See the blow torch lest free estimates 3 vears to pav EKERSON PAINT & ROOF STORE 38 Sn RarllfM Phnne 2-2R43 Nursery MARSHALL NURSERV Camellias Azaleas 35c up Trees, shrubs. 12ti &c Ncwto-.vn Ph 3-1657 Del Serv Light Plants Brewster's Light Plant Service Kohler Electric Plants 196 Sprint St Ph 2-75S9 P O Bx 749 Furniture Repairing DWVER FURNITURE""SHO? Repaii and Reflnisning B39 Sn Riverside Ph 3-1921 Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGECO Medlnrd s modern storage service Long distance hauling Dial 2-6273 40 South Fir FURNITURE MOVING STORAGK We have van moving equipmeni for local and long distance hauling Dry and clean storage (concrete' building with special locker rooms at low rates SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUSE. Phone 2-5295 COMMERCIAL TRANSFER Trucking Service Of All Kinds Local and Long Distance Moving Storage Packing and Crating Phone 2-9028 Corner 4th At rn CITY TRANSFER St STORAGE CO Complete transfer moving and itor age service Also packing era tin and thippina; by expert workmen 38 So Fir Phone 2-6273 l it Mall Tribune Want Ada ALL-NEW KAISERS SHOWN A complete new line of Kaiser automobiles '1951 models," have been announced by the Kaiser-Frazcr corporation. The new cars arc introducing many safety feat ures, including the first full-length crash-padded instrument panel, and mechanical advances pro viding high performance and readability. Hydra-matic drive is optional equipment this year. Os car Larson, Riverside motors here, and Ralph Tozier, Roseburg dealer, returned this week from Atlantic City where they attended the convention of automobile dealers. They also visited the K-F factory, where they viewed the new low-cost K-F car, designed to sell for less than $1,200. s, pi KAPERS CHORUS GIRLS Boys' and girls' work ot the Med ford Kiwanis club, especially that for underprivileged youngsters, will benefit by the performance of these Medford chorus girls who form the "Peppermint Brigade" in the Kiwanis Kapcrs and Min strel show being presented by Medford and Ashland club members tins weeK. they are, from the left, seated, Wilma Luvvers, Har riett Rupp and Signa Hanaford; first row standing, Barbara Muir, Norma Neathamer and Donna Larson, and top row, Donna Nelson, Evelyn Jones and Doris Stewart. Medford Kiwanian's share of the proceeds will go for such uses as tonsillectomies, appendectomies. glasses, dental work, wardrobes, tion, and yiviu, Boy scout or un i scoui camperships for less pri vileged children. The club spent $578 for the medical and dental program in January. The show time and days are 8 p.m. at Ash land junior high gymnasium today and Thursday, and at Medford senior high auditorium on Friday ....AROUND By VIRGINIA United Prau Hollywood, Feb. 22 (u.R) Frederick O'Neal, head of the Negro actors in America, has asked Holly wood to film a doc umentary movie showing how much rac ial prejudice costs the aver age taxpayer. The bill adds up to more than $6,000, 000,000 a year, said the grand son of a form er slave. "That's how much Americans are paying to maintain dual systems for trans portation, schools, housing, hos pital, voting, and sanitary sys tems, O Neal went on. I don t believe many taxpayers realize this. If some Hollywood producer would put this on the screen, the actor said, it would be the great est step forward in the fight against racial bias since the Civ il war. "The racial films they're mak ing now are magnificent," O' Neal added. "No other single medium of education or enter tainment reaches such a vast audience. Sympathy Not Enough But they always touch the heart. And unfortunately; there arc too many people who can shed a tear of sympathy and let it go at" that. "The only way left is to touch their pockctbooks, to explain they are being rifled daily by the dual systems prejudice has brought about." ONcal, who heads the Amer ican Negro theater and the Ne gro Guild in New York, won the 1944-45 Clarence Derwent award for the best performance of the year in "Anna Lucasta." Movie Finished He ju?t finished "No Wav Out'' at 20th Century-Fox, Dar- ryi F. Zanuck s movie about con ditions as they exist today for I the Negro. i Negro characters in plavs and films used to be merely ! comical and lar.y and ignorant." O'Neal said while here. "But there is a place in the American theater for expressing the very real emotional experiences of the Negro people and their con tribution to American life. FOR SALE USED OFFICE EQUIPMENT May Bt Seen it Room 210 - MEDFORD HOTEL to 12 Wtekdiy, Virginia. MacPheroa physical examinations, rehabilita and Saturday. HOLLYWOOD MacPHfRSON Correspondent "Each of the racial films so far . . . 'Pinky,' 'Home of the Brave.' "Lost Boundaries,' and 'Intruder in the Dust" . . . have highlighted important parts of the racial problem. "But 'No Way Out' gives the over-all picture. It pulls no punches. It is complete . . . even unto name calling. It is stark and violent and heart rending. It even hints, he explained, at how much it costs the tax payer to keep these conditions going. "If 'No Way Out' doesn't do more than anything yet to abol ish this," O'Neal added, "The one recourse left is the docu mentary. I hope Mr. Zanuck will be the man to make it." Gold Hill Gold Hill, Feb. 22 -Mrs. Iva Lentz returned to her home here February 16 after spending most of the winter in Lindsay, Cal., with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lentz. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist spent part of Sunday in Ashland where they visited Mrs. Clifton Thomas, sister of Mr. Gilchrist. J. D. Morgan, called to the home of his mother in Grand Island, Neb., by her serious ill ness, left February 17, by train. He expects to be gone until about March 1. During his absence D. R. Hendrickson will drive his school bus. Mrs. Carl Routh relumed to her home February 18, after sev eral weeks visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Leo Wathan. at Ordway, Colo. Mr. Routh met her at Sacramento and returned home with her. Mrs. Wathan is much improved in health after having spent several weeks in a Denver hospital. FOR SALE STEM PUNCTURED COMICE Bring Your Own Containers RETER FRUIT CO. 327 S. Fir Phone 2-5256 Medford, Ore. Rogue River Rogue River. Feb. 22 Col. C. L. Williams, a retired Washing ton, D. C. postal inspector with 33 years of government service, will speak to the Rogue River Civic club on February 24 at 2 p. m. During the war Col. Wil liams, as port postal officer at the New York port of embarka tion, headed a military unit which provided mail service to troops throughout the world ex cept Alaska and the southwest Pacific area. He has had wide experience in both military and civilian postal matters. The pub lic is invited to attend this lec ture. Mr. and Mrs. William Speers of Highway 99, returned home last Wednesday. They have been on a trip to Portland. Mrs. Allen McGregory who has had influenza for the past week is feeling much better. Lloyd Smith reports his wife is recovering from a severe at tack of flu. Luncheon guests at the coun try home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Strahan, one day last week, were Mr. and Mrs. Reid Strahan of Whiltier, Cal., Master Sgt, and Mrs. John Strahan of Santa Ana, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Weit man of Ashland and Clarence Mathes of Talent. Rogue River Civic club Is as sisting the Women's Federated clubs in preparing for mailing, the Easter stamps for the crip pled children's fund. G. C. Irwin has been display ing a large sample of talc or soapstonc in Rogue River the last few days and says he and his son, Wallace, are opening up the mine so the amount of the deposit can be estimated by a prospective buyer who is inter ested in looking it over soon. While the weather was too bad to permit working they have been panning tor gold on anouicr claim. He stated they are work ing at the end of the Homestake ledge and on the Hidden Treas ure property owned jointly by Irwin and Ben Bones of Grants Pass. Mrs. Phil Strahan was in charge of the Civic club's cooked food sale held in Gelvin'g store Saturday, and reports the food sold rapidly and she had more customers than she could sup ply. Petitions are being circulated reouestins rural mail delivery service in this area be rearranged so persons living within a six mile radius of Rogue River will receive their mail out of the post office of that city. Many persons whose business, social and civic Interests mainly lie in the city of Rogue River have mailing addresses in other cities, and such addresses cause con fusion and loss of business. Two. instances cited are, Rudy Seiger, chief of police of Kogue Kive; who lives on a rural route served out of Grants Pass post office, and F. G. Petrie, councilman of Rogue River, residing within the city limits, is on a Gold Hill route. Many persons complain their summer visitors cannot find them and they are requesting Rogue River as their address. There will be an initiation of new members at the regular meeting of the Mariners club, February 27, at Fellowship hall. Scheduled for the evening s pro gram is the showing of Alaskan pictures by Dr. Bert Elliott of Medford, according to his wife. Mrs. Elliott and her sister, Lilla, Mrs. Ernest McCaw of Prescott. ash., were recent visitors at the home of their brother, ueorgc P. Martin of Highway 99, and attended the morning service at Hope Presbyterian church. Many FARM LOANS Long Term Low Rate NO FEES. STOCK COMMISSIONS Alls Suburban snd City Lo.ni MARK A. GOLDY AGENCY Golrfy Bldg. Phon. 2-226 Authorized Mortgagt Loan Solicitor tor Tho Prvdtntial Iniuranc. Co. ot America Homo Officii Newark. N. I. W.ii.rn Hem. Olficoi Us Angil.s. Calif. Wednesday, Ftbruary 22. 1950 SOC Students Schedule San Francisco Visit Ashland, Feb. 22 About 25 Southern Oregon college stu dents will leave here Thursday morning for a three-day "cul tural field trip" to San Francis co. Their itinerary includes a Marian Anderson recital and a performance of "The Man Who Came to Dinner" with Monty Woolley. They are to visit the San Francisco juvenile court and the Castleton exhibit of art ob jects. This is the second of three of the trips conducted by Dr. John McAulay, director of education at the college. The group will return Sunday. happy memories of their girl hood days in Rogue River, were recalled as they visited with friends after the service and in quired of former clasmates and friends. Mrs. Elliott told of the grad uation class of 1917 and named the class members, Lester Wil cox, Edith Owens, Arlie Hatch, Bessie Seaman, Anna Carle, Franklin Chappell, Marvin Kirk and Julia Martin (Mrs. Elliott). Graduation exercises were held on the second floor of the build ing now occupied by Cardin's grocery. At that time the school basketball games were played in the same hall. The lower floor of the building was occupied by Don Wilson's general merchan dise. On leaving, Mrs. Elliott mentioned she and Dr. Elliott will meet with the Mariners next Monday evening. Mrs. Mc Caw planned to visit their three sisters in the Bay district and return by way of Tulelake to visit another sister, Mrs. William Shepard. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Bicycle Repairing If you need a spoke or a complete bicycle. Bill hm It. BILL'S BICYCLE St REPAIRING 1031 W. Main Phone 2-8525 Medford. Oregon THE TO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS, 30 gal. SQ9.93. Marine Marvair, 20 N. Grape. FOOD SALE Saturday from to 5 p. m. at Home Appliance Co.. 115 E. Main, sponsored by St. Peter's Lu I heran Ladies' Aid. '41 FORD sedan, nice clean one. R &H. Terms to the right party. 0 E. Jack son. MY equity In new 120 bass Wurlltzer accordion. Ph. 2-4565. Wanted girl's bicycle. 24- or 26" When you think of bicycles think of Bill's. BILL'S BICYCLE & REPAIRING 1051 W. Main Phone 2-8525 Medford. Oregon ELECTRIC RANGE, full site 1950 model $169115. Apartment size elec tric range S14D.95. MARINE MAR VAIR. 20 N. Grape. SAVE HALF on hot water, save over half on soap, when you use Whirl pool Automatic washer, because you can use your suds water over and over. MARINE MARVAIR, 20 N. Grape. Rolled Roofing. 00 lb. S3 45. Wc carry 215 lb. thick lab shingles. All the popular colors. Jade Green Gulf Blend Blue Blend Red Blend Aluminum Clover Other Colors Available. Also Cedar Shingles and Cedar Shakes. Plasterboard and sheetrock Open all day Saturday. ECONOMY LBR. & FEED CO. Crater Lake Highway REFRIGERATORS 1950 model, cold clear to floor. 7 cu. It. SIS9.US. MAHINF. MARVAIR. 20 N. Grape. ART Class for children, ages tl to 12. Saturday morning. Ph. 3-2510. LARGE Double Loads green fir slabs. can z-44411 raners. WANTED o buy lot from owner. Ph. 2-4209. SELECT DRY FIR SLABS 12 or 16". Prompt Delivery MEDFORD FUEL Tel. 2-2111. r WANTED SHOE SALESMAN Prefer young man, between 18 and 24, who hai had tome experience, and it interested in making a future with a retail business ... A good opportunity for an aggressive young man. Apply Manager of LEON'S STORE Mi TRIBUNE Classified ADS CHEAPEST WAY BUY OR SELL O SELECT DRV FIR SLABS You haul them. Medford Fuel Court St McAndrtws USED RANGES. REFRIGERATORS and WASHING MACHINES TROWBR1DE it FLYNN ELEC CO Phons 1-5211 214 W Main ATTENTION Large SHADE TREES Available Order your trees NOW for that New Home . . We give prompt service and guarantee our trees. CHAMBERLIN TREE SERVICE Phone 3-1143 PHONE 2-6119 FOR TOWING or WRcCKER SERVICE ROGUE SERVICE and Supply Co. Anrwher Anytime an