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I! I 1 i BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I iS Sc CANDY It NUT vendln mi ' chines, tn operation, (or sale. Eva Klght, central point, Bin ana rine. Phone 583. FOR SALE Well established ceramic snop ana scnooi, tuny equippeu 200 moulds, 2 larce kilns. A Real Buy! Call Central point 1321 fjFFlCE SPACE on South Grape, suit able (or commercial or industrial business tor rent Also trackage ioi loading Phone Wilson. 2-9143. " HARDWARE STORE Bo. Pacific Hwy. near Medford. Sell stock and Dldg.. or give lease on Ding Ph. 3-1480. SMALL Apt. Hotel with tirst class dining room; also 4 modern cabins with kltchenttes Included. Good loca tion 99 Hwy., 4 mi. S of Medlora Interested write Tribune. Box 2754 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Tile Work fiRAINBOARDS. bathrooms, showers. Write Phil Stembrldge. Rt. 1, Boa 31. Gold Hill, a nit, up uaiis t;rcc TILE WORK, bathrooms, drainboards showers store fronts Miller 8t Lam. hert Tile Const fi08 S Ivy Ph 2-732H Beads Reslrung PEARLS & BEADS RESTRUNfJ JEWELRY REPAIRING SANTO'S AGATE SHOP 411 E Main Building "BUILD A HOME FIRST" FRED POWERS 2202 Jacksonville Hwy. Ph. 2-9771 HOMES built while you wait. Remodel- ing. Sloan will do it rlgnt. f none t Central Point. Everything in Building Construction C. C. FERRIS CONTRACTOR Phone 2-9491 for Estimate FOR built-rite-homes and remodeling, Call J. W Marietta 2-7944. YOUR SATISFACTION. MY REPUTATION Piano Tuning MARVIN LeMaster. Ph. 2-8379. Tun Ing. repair, voicing, refin. Ivories 135 S Onkdale References furnished Chain Saws MALL HORNET Sales and service Also saw Ulna All kinds Mowers sharpened 100 fi Grape Phone 2-7538 Electric Motors Gage Electric Motor Service Delco & Smtthway Motors Motor Rewinding It Repairing 112 N Front Ph 2-262S Pest Control LOYD termite control. Protect your home lrom termites, free wspwu Phone Ashland 543 Floor Service SUPERIOR FLOOR SERVICE Sanding and Finishing New or old floors. Phone 3-2328 W. L. COOMBS EVERLASTING PHENOPLAST ECPERT rug cleaners and weavers MEDFORD RUG FACTORY Ph 3-2539 511 Marjr JjiiN UL U m tUJU natulan " applicators, free estimates. Bruce E.-.. , n 0fi01l HUGS and carpeu cleaned Picked up ana aeuvercu. uci ..i .... ....,, mi fiuitain urieiiitii Bvaiici uRd ...... .. 1115 E 11th Ph 2-5367 after 6 p, m Light Planti Brewster's Light Plant Service nonier wrvuit rimiH 1198 Spring St Ph 2-75H9 P O B 748 , Transfer bAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Medtords modern storage service Long distance hauling Dial 2-827J 40 soutn rir FURNITURE MOVING It STORAUt We nave van moving cu,,, for local and long distance hauling n , iAnn ctnnoa i(.nnnrite ury tuiu neon building with special locker rooms SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUSE. t'nonea-oiuo COMMERCIAL TRANSFER Trucking Service Of All Kinds Local and Long Distance Moving Storace. Packing and Crating Phone 2-9028 Corner 4th & ru CITY TRANSFER Si STORAGE CO age service Also packing, crating ana snipping oj 38 So Fir Phone 2-8273 Insulation GENUINE ROCK WOOL Installed by machine to insure uniform thick ness Flreproot See the blow torch test Free estimates, 3 years to pay EKERSON PAINT & ROOF STORt 38 So Harlien rnong Electric Shavers PARKE'S Electric Shaver Sales and Service. Factory part lor Sunbeam. Remington. Schick Packard twin dual New Shavers all makes In St ock 408 E Main Ph 2-2755 Piano Instruction "niAvn I FCsfiNS For Beginners and Advanced Pupils MRS. LYDIA GUETZLAFF Taught by Leipzig Conservatory Graduate Ph 2-2700 2070 Pacific Hwy. N Income Tax stateTIncome TAX Quarterly Withholding Reports MARY B. MAASS. Phone 2-0281 Painting SPRAY PAINTING Roofs, houses. general painting, free esuniHiM Sullivan Bros.. 219 S Ivy. Ph. 2-9851 t? i oroDV fflinilllKi 11 H-" '"Si "H1".' f" Lasting satisfaction, free est. Ph 2-91U0 CONTRACT PAINTING or bv hour. PHONE 2-51151 PAINTING PAPERING R W Sewell Texturing - Phone 2-2353 Lau.nd.ry A HWnFHKTTF. 327 N Fir Street Benrtlx Antnmnttc Laundry Pn 2-2565 Washing Machlnes uiAcmwri' machines expertly re- Daired. any make Reasonable charges Younger Appliance, 31 N Bartlett pn 2-041U WASHING MACHINE parts and sere Ice Pick up and deliver All makes Expert Bcndlx service Larson-May Co 400 F. Main Ph 2-5302 Cabinet Work CITY CABINET SHOP FRANK YASHIN 924 So Central Phone 2-9310 FurnitureHepairing TjWYER FURNITURE SHOP Repair and Reflnlshlng 19 So Riverside Ph 3-1921 Window Cleaning Trl-Clty WINDOW CLEANING CO. Floors, Walls, Woodwork Make ad vance appointment lor spring clean- Ing Pnnne Mcdlnrd 2-8020 Granite ft A Mnv t.nAM - siTte.rock. till dirt. gravel of all kinds Road construc tion, excavating. Dump irucns, Chalmers loader for rent. Phone 2-2511 Fill dirt, top soil, gravel. Dump trucks, sell or hire. Case loader. Austin L Klng. Ph. 2-4 1 87. . GRANITtl . Delivered In Medford 2 yard A I. NASH Phon- 3-14.41 Custom Planing TAG Custom Planing Mill. S2l. S4S, detail, moulding 2 ml S of .Medlord 100 yds West of 90 Ph 3-12-7 Plumbing fOR NEW and repair work call PTt 4 1-rson Plumbing Co., 827 W. Jackson J"I 2-4309. ' The One Trip Plumber,' BOWER'S Pl.lfo Ac IITG CO. New. Repnlr work. Green Stamps 41 Rom Ave. Ph. S-16S0 BUSINESS DIRECTORY TOR help with your income tax re- Jorts. call Cleo Canoose, 5 Ron Ct. 7th yr., same location Accounting (or the small business man INCOME TAX & PAYROLL SEHV ICE L. H Laubocker Ph. 2-583? FOR help with your income "tax re- Ross Court 7th year some location Nursery MARSHALL NURSERY CAMELLIAS 50c up; shrubs, annuals, perennials 12th & Newtown. Ph 3-1657. We Del. Insurance A THREE year dwelling or household goods policy $6 00 per thousand ana up VICTOR C SETHER BROPHV BLOG Septic Ta nki CASPER'S Pumping, clean tanks and drains rm-merlv Dick Frost's, same court- mii rvice. Guaranteed work. Local Vet. Phone 3-15112-6818. Free estimates. MITCHELL SEPTIC TANK & CESS POOL SERVICE Tanks cleaned and repaired, drain and sewer laid, new tanks installed au worn g-uaraoma Phone 3-1116. SANITARY SERVICE 500 Gal. concrete septic tanks 162 50 Hookups and Drain Fields Guaranteed Work To Meet All State & f H A Codes Free Estimates Phone 3-24f1 Miscellaneous TRY MEDFORDS NEW FIXIT SHOP Mo job too Dig or too smaii 615 S. Central. Medford Red Comet AUTOMATIC and manual FIRE control equipment. Exclusive distributor. E. Eggers. 1021 W. 11th st. pn. a-385o CLYMER RADIO & ELEC. SERVICE Toasters, Hot Plates. Heaters, eic Eagle Point. Ore. Phone 5611 VALLEY WINDOW CLEANERS Wails, Woodwork, Floors PHONE ASHLAND 8761 MEDFORD GUN SHOP Custom made rifles, ammunition sights, hand-loading supplies and accessories uun oiuing. ion n mverside. RE-WEAVING Tears, burns, moth damage, etc BEACON WEAVERS 73B N Bth Grnnta Pass Ph 3453 Tractor Work PLOWING, harrowing, mowing, gar den or what have you Prompt serv ice Ira Bollinger Phone 2-5830 Well Drilling DE1STER & CECH WELL DRILLERS For your water well problems Reliable and exoeiienced drillers Up-to-the-minute equipment Phone Z-33UB 13 Vancouver ave. ROGUE VALLEY DRILLING CO Water wells, domestic and irrigation standard casing Fairbanks-Morse pumps. BEST OF EQUIPMENT Experienced Work and t Materia ffuarnnteetl ASK THE BN WE'VE DRILLED FOH 1980 Tab! Rock Rd.. across sireei from Big Y Market Ph 2-7372 CASCADE WELL DRILLING undei new management Approved terms and new Phone No 2-0227 or z-dbbh SHULTS BROS Dependable and reasonab.'e. F.H.A Terms with Pump Phone 2-5669 or 2-4012 or 2-9227 WELL DRILLING BY GOFF BROS For fast, efficient and guaranteed work see us before you arm r ha terms on wells and pumps Office Stamper & Goft Bros Hdw. 225 W Main Ph 2-2039 evenings 2-413!) Roofing PABCO composition shingles and built-up roots applied worn man ship and materials guaranteed. Free estimates Time payments Oldesi roofing company In southern Oregon Ekerson Paint St Roof Store 38 S Bartlett Ph 2 2B43 Fuel IF IT BURNS OIL We Service it Vacuum Cleaning, Installation NEW BUHNERS OIL HEAT SERVICE Ph 2-6181 NOTIfe OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OKEUUN r (JH JALauii COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Of JOHN RALPH McCOY. also known as J. R. McCoy, deceased. The undersigned has filed tn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, Probate depart ment, the final account of his admin istration of the above estate, ana saia court has fixed the 8 day oi April 1050. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M of that day. at the Circuit Court Room in the Jackson County Court House, at Medford, Oregon, as the time and place, for the settlement of said estate. All persons interested in snid estate are hereby notified and required to make or file their objections to saw final account, if any they have, on or before the time aforesaid fixed for the hearing and settlement tnercor. JOHN L McCOY Administrator de bonis non O. H. Bengtson Attorney for Administrator 126 East Main Street Medford, Oregon . NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF E. CARL BENNETT. DECEASED The undersigned having been ap pointed administratrix of the above estate oy tne circuit uouri oi me stale of Oregon tor JacKson county, Probate Department, and having qualified, notice is hereby given to all persons naving claims agamst said es tate to oresent them at the office ol the undersigned's attorney, at 128 East Main Street. Medford. Oregon, properly verified and with proper voucher within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice which is the 8 day of March, 1H5U. Myrtle Gay Bennett, Administratrix O. H Bengtson Attorney for Administratrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY PROBATE DIVISION In the matter of the estate of WILLIAM T. WITTENBERG. Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the Circuit Court of Jack son County. Oregon executrix of the estate of the above named decedent, nd all Demons having claims against said estate are hereby notiiied to pre sent the same, with vouchers duly verified as provided by law, to the undersigned at the office of Paul W. Haviiand in tne court nouse at Med ford. Oregon, within six months of the date of first publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 22nd day of March. 1950. NORMA D MADSEN, Executrix Paul W Haviiand Attorney for Executrix TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f Afr BUYS 2-bedroom modern. plastered home Hardwood In living room, garage, shade, lawn, large lot. C4CAA DOWN, half acre fine irri JIJVV gated soil, new unfinished 3-bedroom modern, wired, plumbed, fixtures In Elec. water heater, range, new refrigerator Total onlv 4000 CTCAA Buys good small restaurant vXJvv itocked, equipped, appoint- ment only. 1 f QQCfl Like to raise chickens? Rm for 1000, also cow. Fine modern home, close in, attractive grounds. Tad Guettlaff Agy Ph 2-2TOj. 2-8850 Hwv. 9! ."sorm at nig t NOTICE. CommercUFffpraying of all kinds, no Job too urge or too man Phone 2-5376. Wlthrow LAWN moweri sharpened, uirkup and delivery service fnone j-iorf ju West Bth St SAW SALES SERV it I ' Wfrtifri , ' ySW I A Nichols' Worth of Comment On By HARMAN Unittd Prau Washington, .Mar. 22 (U.R) It's spring, the almanac says. That's the time to start look ing tor the birds, the bees, the violets and for the old man to think about coming down with an ache in the back from dig g i n g up the garden. I've always followed the advice of Sen. Clinton P. An derson, (D N. M.) when HarmaD Nichols Clint was secretary of agricul ture he once remarked that he never plans a garden too big for his wife to handle. So that puts me into the re search department; in the busi ness of telling other people how to make a garden. Being clum sy, I had to call on the U. S. de partment of agriculture for help. The first rule of Secretary Charles F. Brannan is don't write to the department for seeds or plant information. "Hundreds of seed firms sell seeds, plants, and garden sup plies, he said. "These things, plus fertilizers, fungicides, in secticides, and tools also are sold by thousands of retail, seed, hardware, and general stores. Look in the classified section of your phone book." Helper Published The department has put out a wife's little helper called "Grow ing Vegetables in Town and City." It starts out in a sort of liter ary vein by declaring that grow ing stuff to eat is an "art, not a science." You can read all the books you want, the booklet says, but the only way to grow a good tomato, pea or onion is to go right ahead and grow it. The agriculture people, in their advice to the novice, set down a bunch of rules. They are mostly on the "don't" side. 1. Don't try to grow vege tables on a lot that is too poor to make a good growth of weeds or grass, or is made up of rubble or unweathcred "subsoil fill." or is contaminated with coal, chemical, or oil-product wastes. Or is so wet that it grows weeds common to marshy or poorly drained spots. Or is likely to be flooded by stream overflow. Or is located so that it received much storm drainage or surface water from above. Or is shaded TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WINCHESTERS WINCHESTERS RIFLES, SHOTGUNS, CARBINES ROGUE SERVICE It SUPPLY CO. RUMMAGE SALE Friday p m . ll day Sat. Eagles Hall 217 W. Main, by Merrltt Circle, Presbyterian church. FOR RENT Small, modern house, clean, furnished, on bus line. Phone 3-2430. CLOSE OUT OF BOYS' AND GIRLS' BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES EASY, CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS ROGUE SERVICE SUPPLY CO. FRF.E PICKUP t DELIVERY Service RYAN'S DRY CLEANING. Ph. 2-5850 .126 So. Central. It costs no more to set the BES1 In oil heating service. For Just THAT call DEPENDABLE OIL HEATINO SERVICE Mcdlord 2-28.12 BIG ROUGH Bi.OX Ik FIR SLABS 12" nr 16" Big double Insd. jrrren SELECT KUF.ILOW COST MEDFOnl) FUEL, Tel. 2-2111 LAHGK Double Loads"green Mr slab Call 2-4441) Falier i. PLANER BLOT? Clean hot iBstina MEDFORD FUEL. Tel. 2-21JI FOR SAI.E-Chicks, NewTlRrnpshlres, Pnrmenter Reds, Indisn Rivers. GET THEM AT FABER'S, 11th It Fir. TjSED RANGES. REFRIGERATORS snd WASHING MACHINES rROWBRIDE & FLYNN ELEC CO Phona 2-5211 314 W Main TRUSSES SURGICAL BELTS WEST SIDE PHARMACY The Rexall Store 135 W. Main This and That W. NICHOLS ftatura Wilrw by large trees more than a few hours a day. Don't Spade Wet Soil 2. Don't spade, plow or culti vate soil that is too wet. 3. Don't use too much lime. 4. Don't run the rows up and down a slope. 5. Don't plant seeds, root, or tubers too deeply. 6. Don't plant seeds too thick ly and don't fail to thin out plants to the proper distance. 7. Don't let the fertilizer come in contact with the seeds or plants. 8. When you hoe, don't dig deep enough to injure the shal low roots of the vegetables. 9. Don't let the weeds get out of hand. 10. If the rains don't come don't sprinkle. Give the plants a good dousing once a week. 11. Don't let the vegetables become too old before harveting them. And if you are worried about cutworms don't. The department of agriculture has another little leaflet out on that subject. The government says it is "easy to get rid" of cut worms. All you have to do Is use a poisoncd-bran bait. Get a peck of dry bran, add one-fourth pound of white arsenic, paris green or sodium fluosilicate, and three or four quarts of water. Mix the poison with the bran. Caution add enough liquid to make a crumbly mass. Then sow the bait about the base of the plant late in the evening. Use about 10 to 15 pounds of "wet bait" per acre. You can look at junior's fractions book and cut down the size of your own plot. Happy gardening! The Grange Roxy Ann Grange Over 100 Grangers attended Roxy Ann Grange meeting March 17 to play host to visiting mem bers from Griffin Creek Grange who, headed by Lecturer Isobclle LeVander, presented the enter tainment. In addition to the 24 or so and Master George Mero from Griffin Creek, there were several from Phoenix and Jack sonville, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, also Master Ralph James from Sams Valley and State Deputy Bill Howes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller from Jacksonville applied for membership through demit and Mr. and Mrs. Ory Moore were obligated in first and second de grees. H.E.C. reported $105.70 netted on the carnival the previ ous week, which was added to the building fund. Refreshments in the form of home-made pies were served by the refreshment committee, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bish, Mr. and Mrs. Buck McClanahan and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burns. Next regular meeting will be April 7. The lecturer promises a special program for Easter. Salem, Ore., Mar. 22 U.R) The Portia Lumber company of Grants Pass, Ore., filed articles of incorporation here today, list ing capitalization at $200,000. FREE DELIVERY IMMEDITE DELIVERY SPECIAL DESIGNED-FOR-YOU FINANCE TERMS ALL KINDS ALL SIZES USED TRACTORS and Logging Equipment international Harvester - "Caterpillar" Aid's Chalmers Dozers - Winches - Arches Some Units Sold "at it" Some rebuilt and guaranteed Biggest Stock of Used Tractors In the West! , Phone For Complete Information RAY D. HENDERSON, Inc. 460 N. EAST ST. PHONE WOODLAND 1880 WOODLAND, CALIF, IFOR EQUIPMENT BARGAINS TUNE IN 6:45 A.M. Mon. thru Frl. AsrWs)sj,fWsfs,aSWWW,4"l,iss4s.sPs4l Rogue River Rogue River, Mar. 22 In ap preciation of their excellent ef forts during the past season, the grade school basketball team was given a banquet and dance Sat urday evening at VFW hall by the mothers of team members. The team won at conference and took second place in the tourna ment. Use of the hall was do nated and it was decorated in school colors by Mrs. A. P. Klom hause who also had charge of table arrangements. Cheer lead ers served as waitresses while Lloyd Morrow introduced team members, who responded with after dinner speeches that were a credit to their school. Later games were played, followed by dancing. Mrs. Ed Lilley was chairman of the committee and Mrs. Bob Hoover was in charge of the dinner. "The tax equalization board of Rogue River would like it known that no property valuations have been changed as yet, regardless of any rumors that may nave been passed a r o u n d," states Douglas Buckle, chairman of the board. "The agreement with the two appraisal engineers and As sessor C. A. Myers was, that after a recheck of the school dis trict the Rogue River committee, themselves, would revalue all properties in the City of Rogue River on a proportionate basis, as shown by the survey now be ing conducted, with what the school district Is now assessed. Mr. Logan says he is preparing a complete man of the properties in the cily which the local com mittee will use in the revalua tion." Saturday afternoon when Mr and Mrs. Howard Sowles saw the Carjos Magerles and Harold Towse buying paper picnic dishes in Paddock s store, good nalurco remarks were exchanged about rushing the picnic season. Later in the evening 42 friends and neighbors gathered at three sep arate houses with the picnic FARM LOANS Long Term Low Rate NO FEES, STOCK COMMISSIONS Also Suburbs! and City Loam Mark A. Goldy AGENCY Goldy Bids. Phono 2-2266 Authorised Mortgago Loan Solicitor for Th Prudential Insurance Co. of America Homo Office: Ntwark, N.i. . . Waitarn Homo Offico Lot Angelei, Calif. UNITS TO CHOOSE FROM 1530 Kc. KF6K Sacramanra Wednesday, March 22. 1930 Communists Refuse To Move Foreigners Hong Kong. Mar. 22 tU.P.) The Chinese communist govern ment definitely has refused per mission to move out 2,000 for eigners from Shanghai, including .luu Americans, the American President lines announced today. A spokesman for the shipping company said the liner General Gordon, which had been sched uled to take aboard the evacuees off the Yangtze river, had can celled all planes for a visit to Shanghai. Instead the ship will sail tonight for Yokohama, Ja pan. The foreigners were to have been transported from Shanghai to the General Gordon's position offshore by two landing craft, which would make the run through a min field in the Yang tze river into Shanghai and back. La Grande, Ore., Mar. 22 U.R) The Oregon Future Farm ers oi America convention opens here Thursday on the Eastern Oregon College of Education campus. dishes and baskets of food, and on a signal all converged at the Sowles home, completely sur prising the family who were packing to move to Alaska. Mrs. Sowles said she had never at tended a housewarming or fare well party and cried when pre sented with a heavy woolen blanket as a farewell gift. "It's hnrd to leave our Rogue River friends now," she said, "and we may come back." HOLD EVERYTHING Thrrt'i new Watklns man tn the Medford - Phoenix - Talent district with over 300 household product!, Including Hog. Stock and Poultry Mine rail. DON OWEN RT. 1. BOX 10 TALENT THE TO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE- Wreckage 0 Airplane Is Believed Located Seattle, Mar. 22 (U.R) The wreckage of a light plane be lieved to be that of V. C. Rob erts, missing Spokane business man, was sighted today by a coast guard search pilot and he reported seeing tracks in the snow leading from the downed aircraft to a highway. "The search pilot radioed Seat tle coast guard headquarters that he sighted the wreckage of a blue and cream-colored plane ly M .fl IS a .5 i; is i WESTERN STATES STONE COMPANY Local Distributors SCHEFFEL CONST. CO. FLAGSTONE Bldg. Stone, Barbecue Supplies Phone 2-5668" Medford, Oregon Mr pi dl iff) TRIBUNE Classified ADS CHEAPEST WAY BUY OR SELL ing on Its back In deep snow at the 3,500-foot level of the Cas cade mountains. The plane Is on the cast slope of the Cascades about 20 miles east of Snoqualmie pass, the pi lot reported. BUILDERS SUPPLY xCaW Quality Pumice BLOCKS - BRICKS FLUES 727 W. McAndnws R4. PHONE 2-4107 w if "