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p5 3 Machinery and Tracton j-'OR SALE Complete new logging Cummins: 1 Peerless trailer; 1 mil lion ft. timber. 600 M pine. 400 red iir; 1 D-7. blade snd winch; 1 pole equipment, etc. Triangle B. Ranch. Rt 1. Box 308. Ashland. Ore. Phone 2-8501 before 8 a.m. or after a p.m. HD-7-Cogging Cat Sell or trade equity. What have you? 512 S. "B S t. Eagle Point, a f ter 6 p.m. GIBSON TRACTORS, ipiemeniB mm F" . Special. Big Chief garden tractor. Garden maker, tills, cultivate!, sprays. , Schwarzenhorn Garden Tractort 1734 N. Riverside Phone 2-6848 JOHN"beere model M tractor tt equip. Also 3 'a-acre building iltei. Can he bought on small down payment Phnne 3-3701 Sunday or eves. 24 FOR EXCHANGE Carpentry "for anything Ph 3.3404 26 HEISONAL MODEL wanted, age not important. f,inin fifflire. tO pose for semi-nude modest photo graphs.TnbuneBox 0706. FaM now a local factory representa tive for the lovely dress line Fashion Frocks." I will be glad to call at your home and show you the thrilling new styles for Spring and Summer. Eulalia De Barhe. Rt. 1. Box 45, Eagle Point, Ore. Ph. Eagle Polnta024. NEW BONE CORSETIERE. Ph. 3-2660. FISHING IS GOOD ... at Southern Oregon Trout frm No license, no limit. Open dally. U mile N Midway Auction, U miles - W. on Wilson road. SHHTDon't tell anyone but Cook's Beauty Shop has a permanent to fit your budget, too. COOK S BEAUTY SHOP unl'. E Main Phone 2-6303 SPPNTKR CORSETIERE Ph 2-8576 ANYONE naving aicwiiu.,; contact aiciiuih- "'''y'xr ," 5-6657 Meetings at U3'i W Main Wednesday and Saturday 8 p.m JTALbB teetn rcpaucu. v. ed or loose plates repaired while you w wall. nenntiiK in uu" ...... nmr-M nil work guaranteed. Ill Calif. St. or Ph. 101 Jacksonville. REAL Silk representative. Ph. 2-2106 THE VFW Is the world's largest over. seas veterans organization 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Laundry LAUNDERETTE tm M Fir Street Bendlx Automatic Laundry Ph 2-2583 Tailoring CHRIS THE TAILOR Tailored-to-Measure Clothei. Repairing Remodeling Alterationa Iterations, remodeling, re- 2204 Corona Ave Ph 2-7085 Electric Motors Gage ElectrlT Motor Service Delco St Smlthway Motors Motor Rewinding It Repairing 112 N Front Ph 2-2626 Cabinet Work --.li " 1W 1TirnHliri Custom Wood Work Lawn Furniture pattern waKing Masters and Scientific Cast Plate! PAYTON'S CABINET WORKS 1729 N. Riverside. Ph. 2-7445. 2-8818 CITY CABINET SHOP FRANK YASHUV 924 So Central Phone 2-9310 Lawn Service LAWN SERVICE We now have facilities to handle lawn mowing ana snruoueiy uiu"'"" We accept seasonal or monthly con tracts. For free estimate Ph. 2-7754 nletelv licensed and Insured. We give S&H Green Stamps on all con tracts. Cement Work tHEO KLEIN It SON cement con - (pBtlnii nntfns. sidewalks. fOUndS' tlons and remodeling. For free esti- mates lJn. or ;-ainn. Tree Service CHAMBERLIN TREE SERVICE (Thn npst for Less) Topping. Trimming, Removing, Transplanting. Terms to suit you. Licensed and insured. Free estimate. Phone 3-1145. or 55 rranquene. TJlNEBAUGH BROS. TREE SERVICE Pruning, topping, removing, shrub bery and neage. aausiacuan guar anteed or no charge. Our low prices will amaze you. For free estimates CALL 2-7754. We give S&H Green StampsI Licensed ann insureq. Plumbing Yor new & repair work call Patterson FID. CO. w&i w. jacKson. r-n. -mob THE ONE TRIP PLUMHEK nnnwMTrQ PLUMBING It HEATING, INC. PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE 510 Crater lake Ave Ph 2-4801 Tractor Work viAurinv hnrrnwlnt mowing. enrdens. or what have you. Prompt, efficient service. Ira Bollinger, pn. g-oaju. Use Mail Tribune Want Ada WANTED Sales Lady with HOUSEWARE BUYING EXPERIENCE apply Hubbard Bros. Main and Riverside J Refrigerator or Washer SERVICE TOM SMITH at Western Auto Phone 2-6882 M0OA XJ wtftt ""N EMTE?TAININ6 AMAM IU Oue KITCHEN LAT KM6KT, WERE YOU NOT? f Tturrs too UIM 11 TOSAV, SIO- Jfi BUT I WO t- i Msd 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Well Drilling NFEI. A SONS WELL DRILLING ANYWHERE, anytime. Bet of equip ment. Experienced arineri. rree t-s-timates. 700 EUenrtale Dr. Ph 2-9816 OEISTEH ti CECH WELL DRILLERS For your water wen praoiems Reliable and experienced drillers Up-to-the-minute equipment Phone 2-9H08 139 Vancouver Ave WELL DRILLING BY GOFF BR&S or last, eincieni ana iurinrru work, tea ut before you drill FHA term on wrll and pumpt Office Stamper St Got! Bros Hdw 225 W Main Ph 2-2039 evenings 2-70:18 oi 2-r.O.IO Eveninss 3-3744. R6xJUE VALLEY DRILLING" CO' A complete wen pump service by War U Vets Experienced reli able and guaranteed work with FHA terms Phone 2-7372 883 Shater Lane (jus! oft Kings Hwy i SHULTS BROS WELL DRILLERS Sets direct ovei streams, ibvuik up to halt in many casei Ph Ji-92l!7 RATER WELL DRILLING No well too deep Immediate service Ail work guaranteed FHA terms ar range Phone 2-2008 1111 W I nth Septic Tank! SANITATION SERVICE 000 lal round cone septic tanl 68 TANKS PUMPED Hookups Dralntieidt Laid Free Estimates Guaranteed work To nisei all State & FHA codes PHONE 3-2491 CASPERS Cleaning rcpairTng. InstaTi tanks and drains uuar -noui Erompt service Free inspection ow set prices Dial youi local Wai II Vet 3-1511 or 2-6818 MiTftrELL SEPTIC TANKS & CKSS POOL SERVICE Tanks cleaned ana repaired drain and sewer laid, new lanKS insiauea sui worn guaranmu Phnne 1-lllfi Painting PAINTING, stucco, wood, asphalt shingles, etc.; interior work ot any kind, pnone a-ium. Spray painting Robfi". houses. general painting tree estimates Sullivan Bros 219 S Ivy Ph 2-9H51 Piano Instruction APRPOVED methods. Beginners and ttnvuiiceu- mm. munin, u i Washing Machines OSF.D Washers, reconditionei guaranteed Larson May Co., 406 fc. Ma in EXPERT Bendix Service and Repairs Larson May lo 40tt E Main s-bju PARTS and Service on all makes washing machines iarson May to 40fl E Main 2-5)302 Pest and Termite Control LOVT5 Termite control Protect your home from termites Free inspection Ph Ash 2-7557 Foundation work Building PHOENIX PUMICE PRODUCTS C street. Ph. 2-7045 or 2-7943. Bid blocks. Brick. Pier Block, all types Cement work. Free estimate. Everett Lowery, 3748 Hilsinger rond. FOR an Honest Deal In building or remodeling see W. H. Budden, 428 Fium. jn. Eves. REMODELING. Roofine. SidJnK. Build in. Financlne arransed. no mort- gage on property Ph 2-6000 or 2-3129 Miscellaneous WINDOWS CLEANED, HOMES &BUS si. nrm. a yrs. ncre. city l.iu. Good Local Ref. 2-8020 PARK'S Electric Shaver Service. Re- pairs and sales. AU standard makes iu days iree trial, u t.. mn tt. GUARANTEED repairs and parts on an makes oi sewing macnincs tsu mate furnished free In advance- Sewing Machine Center. 123 W Main rn z-zuu SCAFFOLDING Steel tubular scaffolding for rent Re-weaving RE-WEAVING Tears, damage, etc BEACON WEAVERS 906 N E 8th. Grants Pass Ph 34S3 Florists and Greenhouses PIERCE FOR PLANTS Phone 2-7B82. For flower and vegetable garden plants, including Rooted Mums, Snaps In bloom. Geranium, Ivy, Be gonias, Pelargonium In bud. Beall Lane 2 Mi. W. of Hwy. 99 MARSHALL NURSERY & FLORIST Camelias 50c up. Annuals. Garden supplies 12th A aNewtown 3-1RS7 Piano Tuning PIANO Tuning General repairs. New and used pianos. VALLEY MUSIC CO. Ph. 2-5325. Granite and Top Soil TOP SOIL, $2 YARD f For sandy Bear Creek Loam, not sticky, phone 2-2428. QUICK del. on top soil, fill dirt, creek run gravel or granite. Bill Sloan, ' 3-3396. tOP SOIL. Granite. Creek Run fill dirt Dump trucks for hire. Also loader Austin King 2-7258- 2 4167 ATTENTION DUMP TRUCKERS We'll load creek run gravel for you. Phone 3-1212 TOP SOIL AND GRANITE S2 YARD Creek run and fill dirt SI 50 yard Phone 2-4317. A. L. Nash. TOP SOIL PROMPT DELIVERY Sandy loam, fill dirt, granite & creek run gravel. Ph. 3-2P16. Crushed granite, crushed rock, sand St gravel. M. C. LININGER & SONS Ph. 2-5336 or 2-5897. CREEK RUN GRAVEL $1.90 a yard delivered In Medford Call 2-7001 TOP SOIL Your choice of heavy or sandy loams, also have Rranlte or crushed rocic for your roads, driveways and park ing lots. Tor prompt Del. Ph. Sharon TOP SOIL, fill dirt and creek run. Ph. 3.4191. Verne Marsh. 1208 E nth. Ttamfer COMMERCIAL TRANSFER ' Trucking Service of All Kinds Local and Long Distance Moving Storage Packing and Crating Phone 2-9028 Corner 4th ft Kir Beadi Reilrung ""Pearls- beadTrestr0ncs" jewelry repairing SANTOS AGATE SHOP 41 IE Main Floor Sarvico EXPERT rug and furniture cleaners MEDFORD RUO FACTORY Ph 3-2.139 .Ml Mary Ganaraiora Starters Generator-Starter, repairs & exchange Armature winding Cliffs Auto Electric 1311 N Riverside. 8-5008 Use Mall Tribune Want Ads cuuwcmi HmvUnmtmma DO THEIR BEST TO SERVE YOU PROPERLY. n '- , v 1 r.. .i--yri Ah jft,. . FLOODED oi'T OF BUSINESS, owner of this drive-In theater near Kansas City, Mo. waggishly replaces his usual marquee attraction sign with wisecrack. Missouri River is cresting in this area not far from junction with Mississippi. (International Soundphoto) , . WELCOMING DELEGATES of quadrennial Methodist conference to California, Gov. Earl Warren (left) stands on rostrum at San Francisco auditorium with Bishop Fred P. Corson, Philadelphia and Bishop Paul B. Kern, Nashville, Tenn., who warned atheistic communism Is major threat to Christian way of life. ( International) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 2-BDRM. house on East side, close In. Couple only. Phone 2-4366. 1-ROOM apt. Working girl preferred. Close In. Phone 2-0338. SUNDAY SPECIALS: 1942 Ford sedan $3!r. 1941 Plymouth sedan $325. 1937 Dodge pickup, rough, $75. 1936 Plymouth pickup. $95. Open Sunday. 12th Street Motors. FOR SALE 1x8 shlplap. 1x12 sugar pine shelving, 1x3 picket stock or cut to order. WESTSIDE LUMBER CO. 924 Summit Ave., just off Mc Andrcws r oad. Pho ne2-2 559 . 1951 1-Ton International. Dual wheels. Busby body, removable 6-ft. custom built'cnnopy top. mud guards, heat er. 12,000 miles. Phone Medford 2-5559 or Eagle Point 6203. SPRING BREAKFAST Presbyterian church 9 to 1 Wednesday. April 30 Wafflrs, sausage, juice. Sponsored by Grace circle. Public Invited. REDWOOD siding $80 per M and up. Good low priced lumber. FHA terms. NORTON LUMBER CO. Phoenix. Phone 3-2888 TRADE Sno-Brceze air-conditioner for good pair of field glasses, Phone 2-2285. 3 ROOM Apt., utility room, partly furnished, $45 a month. 1557 Stew artAve. Ph. 2-8422. FOR SALE Baled lotus hay. Sell by bale or ton. 1 'a mi. N. V7 ml. K Midway Auction. Gregory Rd. GARDEN space with ground flooi. 1 hdrm. apt., modern. Phone 2-8036. ORDER EARLY Select Green Fir Slabs MEDFORD FUEL. Tel. 2-2111 Texas Bermuda Onfon Plants. F. E. SAMSON CO.. Inc. GARDEN tractor, David Bradley, $123. 9rj5 Shaferlane. FOR SALE-2 "lots, Central Point. Set V.E.NocLPh. 403. 231 2nd St. FOR SALE OR TRADE Almost new 2-bdrm. home on H acre close in. Hardwood floors, fireplace, 2 baths. Phone 2-7904. LAWN MOWERS Power nnd hand top quality low priced. Save with us. F. E. SAMSON COnc, OPENING FOR YOUNG MAN ' Standard Stations, Inc., has an oneninir in its organization for a man. 18-30 preferably. Opportunity to advance. This is the starting point, for Standard personnel. Ap- - prtxomnteiy SliHU per nmnin n start. Applv Standard Stations. Inc. 6th and Riverside. DEAN HARDENBURGER, Builder ANNOUNCES A PUBLIC SHOWING and OPEN HOUSE TODAY 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS 1215 Covina Avenue 1320 Covina Avenue Directions Drive Out Old Crater Lake Highway One Block Past McAndrews Follow Signs. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Wheat $4 per cwt. In buyers sacks. Cheaper larger amounts. R. E. Nealon, Table Rock road. Phone Central Point Bzx X 1 DESIRABLE eastslde corner lot for sale, level, Improvements In. Phone 2-4312 or 2-6913. FLOWER SEEDS Unusual varieties large selection. You'll enjoy seeing tnese. F. E. SAMSON CO.. Inc. CHAMP'S GARAGE 1114 N. Central. Motor overhaul, Chevrole $40, Dodge or Plymouth $45. Ford $55. Ph. 2-4109. PLANER-BLOX. Clean, quick de- livery Medford Fuel. Tel. 2-2111. RUMMAGE and" plant sal. Gold Hill Grange. K. P. hall, Monday, Tues day. Aprll 2829. FIELD CORN for early maturity medium early or for ensilage. Sea us. r E. SAMSON CO.. Inc. AUCTION 1155 North Central Monday and Friday, 7:00 P.M. Consignments always welcome. We do appreciate your business. "A Square Deal Or No Deal" Phone 3-2039 For Details YOCKELS TRUCKING SERVICE Local, long distance, and HEAVY HAULING, machinery, cats, shovels, etc. Call GEORGE YOCKEL, 2-8311 or 2-7752. Ashland. Ore. 2 ROOMS." steam heat, refrig. all util ities paid; close In. 217 S. Riverside SPECIAL Stucco & Concrete paint. Something new and In beautiful colors. Deco-rite for Interior walla. One coat velvet finish last longer, easy to apply. Outside paints. Super Kem-tons. Dramex. Many colon In decoratlvt enamels Everything to decorate your home. both inside and out. Good paints at reasonable prices. BUILDERS SERVICE 2B02 Crater Lake Hlway Medford. Ore Ph. 2-8378 SF.F.D CORN Hybrid Sweet Plant once, have ruasting ears all sum mer. F E. SAMSON CO. Inc. TOP SOIL Guaranteed sandy loam Phone 3-1330 or 3-1053. NOTICE COMMERCIAL SPRAYING of all kinds. Phone 2-5378 or 2-5527. Wlthrow. WE FIX EM while you sleep HAWKINS all night GARAGE 618 S Riverside Ph 3-1534 WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS Shady Cove-Trail News Shady Covr-Trall Mr. and I Mrs. Adeline Carl returned Mrs. Cartee Woods of Shady briefly to her home In Shady Cove entertained at their home Sunday with an outdoor barbe cue dinner for the YMCA Log gers Volley Ball team and friends. Volleyball and baseball were played during the after noon. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Rav Offord and children from Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nelson and family and Mrs. Clara Peyton from Medford, Mr. and Mrs. ft B. Berryman and family of Eagle Point, Kenny Owen and Amber Owen from Lakecreek, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Cartee Woods and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and family will remain in Shady Cove for the present Instead of moving over to Williams as they planned. Gordon Walker, Butte tans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker of Shady Cove received a brok en leg April 21 when a jammer turned over on the Job at Pros pect where he was employed by B. F. Nork, He expects to be in Community hospital about six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hubbell of Trail spent a week recently visiting their daughter and fam ily, Master Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Selto at Ft. Lawton, Wash Newcomers to Shady Cove are Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Buck and family from Areata, Calif. He will be employed at Jantzers mill and they are living In one of the Blaess houses in Shady Cove next to the Bob Vincents Mr. and Mrs. Rick Eastin of Eastln's Rogue Haven, Trail have just returned from a trip to Se attle, and Seaview, Wash Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Langhoff of Medford who purchased the Shady Cove Garage recently have had to give up their new venture as Mrs, Langhoff has been very 111 and the climate apparently Is not good for her Mr. Langhoff la taking her to the Camas Hot Springs in Mon tana hoping she will be cured The new owners and operators of the Shady Cove Garage are James Hopkins and Raymond Staggers, both of Medford, Hop kins was formerly with the Chrysler Corporation In Medford and Staggers was employed by Jackson County. Both are mar ried, have families and plan to live in this area as soon as con veniently possible. Bill Shepherd of Shady Cove made a trip to Portland over the last week-end. Mrs. Herbert Hcssler of New berg spent a week visiting Mrs Florence Mason of Shady Cove, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Pasadena, Calif., who have pur chased the former Oxlander res-1 dence next to the Adolf Larson in Shady Cove spent a few days here last week. They plan to come to Shady Cove sometime in June, Mrs. Dave Allen of Shady Cove went to Eugene to visit the school for handicapped children where she plans to place her small son, Roger Allen for while, Everett Cushman of Trail was confined to Sacred Heart hos pital several days last week for treatment of back Injuries. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Segessen- man and dnughter, Mary of Shady Cove, spent last week-end In Coos Bay visiting friends, among them Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Collier, Mrs. Edna Rourke, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henton. The Segessenmans lived In Coos Bay years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klndschl of Trail returned last Saturday from San Dlcgo and southern California. They also made trip to Gonzales, Mcx. Newcomers to Shady Cove are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rush and son, Jimmy from Twin Falls Idaho. They are living In the Frank Cook house and Rush is employed by Rene Espourtlelle Mrs. Dale Sawyer of Shady Cove made a trip to Springfield this past week-end when she at tended the Royal Open Council of the Ladybug.i. Mrs. Sawyer Is royal hospital director. She made the trip from Medford with Fre da Lawrence, Mary DeBerry and Vera Myers. Sundar April 27, 1852 Cove last week after spending the winter in Long Beach and southern California. She has now gone to Vancouver, Wash., to vis it friends but expects to come back here for most of the sum mer. The Assembly of God church n Shady Cove had a record at tendance In Sunday school on Easter Sunday with 100 present. Happy Miller is back visiting n Shady uove. He new oacn from Mexico where he had been living for about a year, and has sold part of his property to Mrs. Clara Thurman of Elk ureeK, Trail. Mrs. Ben Anderson and Mrs. Ida J. McKeen of Jacksonville and Miss Clara Hall of Ashland were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. McKeen of Shadv Cove. Mrs. Anderson s Mr. McKeen's mother and Mrs. McKeen his sister-in-law. Master Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Selto and family have been trans ferred from Ft. Lawton, Wash., to Salt Lake City where he will teach in the R.O.T.C. training school. Mrs. Selto is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hub bell of Trail. New comers to Trail are Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Craven from Los Angeles. They have bought the Lillywhtte residence next to Sunset-on-the-Rogue. He has been here for sometime but Mrs. Cravens remained In California due to illness and has just recent ly Joined her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kig of Shady Cove have just received word from their son in Korea that he Is in the hospital and expects to undergo a kidney op eration soon. Lieut, and Mrs. Dave Pruess and family of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Long of Shady Cove recently on a brief stop over before going on to Yuma, Ariz. Lt. Pruess has been trans ferred to the Air Base there. Mrs. Pruess is the daughter of Mrs. Roy Long. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. House of Shady Cove are parents- of a baby girl born April 15 at Com munity hospital in Medford. The baby, named Susan Lynette, is the couple s third child and first girl. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ferris of Bend and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Wing of Klamath Falls. Shady Cove Grange No. 931 will have a card party on May 3 at 8 p.m, at the Reese Creek schoolhouse. This party will be for Grangers and friends of Grangers who are cordially in vited. The annual Shady 'Cove PTA play will be presented in the Shady Cove schoolhouse gym Saturday evening, May 3. Two one-act plays "What's in a Name" and "Annie's Man" will be given with a number of good variety and novelty numbers between acts. PTA members in the cast are Mrs. Robert Holcomb, Mrs. Cartee Wood, Mrs. D e lb e r t Spain, Mrs. Arley Spain, Mrs. Bob Bishop, Mrs. Jerry Hicks and Mrs. Carroll Watson. The Eagle Point high school band will play under direction of Mr. Whipple. , Gerald Willson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Willson of Shady Cove, is home on a 30-day leave from Japan where he has been stationed for over a year. He will be reassigned to duty in the States on completion of his leave. Also visiting the Willson's are their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Van Burger of Coquille. Tom Burdett Jr. has been vis iting his wife, family and par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burdett Sr., and sister, Mrs. Mildred Frlsbie on leave before being as signed to overseas duty. Mrs, Ivan Hale entertained the Not One Piece of Distressed Merchandise ON THE LOT BUT WE ALWAYS MEET COMPETITION WITH EXTRA GLEAN CARS BETTER VALUES AT ROOTS MOTOR CO. MEDFORD (OREGON) Eisenhower Wins Mock Election at OSC Corvallis (U.R) Oregon State college students like Ike. Results of a mock student elec tion on Republican presidential candidates showed Saturday that Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower had polled 907 votes to 235 for Gov. Earl Warren of California, who ran second. Other totals included Sen. Rob ert A. Taft of Ohio 99, Harold E. Stassen 85, Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur 3, and Sen. Wayne Morse 126. The voting was conducted to determine delegates to a mock Republican convention at Wil lamette university May 9-10. Wall Street New Y o r k(U,B Railroad shares led the stock market higher Saturday. Trading was moderately active. Gains in the carriers ranged to more than a point. Elsewhere, improvements were small with a large number of pivotals hold ing at their previous close. The rise marked the second consecu tive session that prices have advanced. Despite the strength displayed by the carriers, invasion gener ally held to the sidelines in the dull two-hour trading session pending developments in the steel-wage dispute. Dow Jones closing stock aver. nges: 30 industrial 280.27, up 0.47; 20 railroads 94.22, up 0.07: 15 utilities 48.69, up 0.06; 65 stocks 100.28, up 0.43. Sales Saturday totaled 660.000 shares compared with 340,000 a week ago. Birthday club at her home re cently in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Bob Bishop, one of the members. Canasta prizes were won by Mrs. Ted Jantzcr and Mrs. Arley Spain; low score by Mrs. Cartee Wood and Mrs. Wes ley Jones. Present were Mes- damcs Delbert Spain, Shady Cove, Marge Broomfleld, of Pros pect, Arley Spain, Cartee Wood, Charles Francis, Donald Harmon, Wesley Jones, Ted Jantzer, Bob Bishop and the hostess, Mrs. Ivan hale, all of Shady Cove, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Learning of Shady Cove have made a trip to Dclake, Ore., to bowl In the tournament there. Mrs. Learning is expecting her sister, Mrs. Mario Bartolazza from Weed to visit her shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Clark and family of Redding, Calif., were guests of Mrs. Mary Clark of Trail recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holcomb of Shady Cove have made several trips recently on business, one into Idaho and also one into California. INCENSE CEDAR WANTED 20 inchea up $35.00 16 through 19 inches $33.00 10 through 15 inches $31.00 Delivered to Our Tolo Plant GROSS SCALE PAID FOR QUALIFIED LOGS We Are Also Interested in Buying INCENSE CEDAR STUMPAGE Gulf Red Cedar Co,, Inc. P. O. Box 127, Central Point Phone 683 MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN Washington (U.PJ Rep. Clare Hoffman, R-Mlch., told the House Friday he plans to Intro duce legislation to give Presi dent Truman a $30,000-a-year "advisory censor' 'to check what Mr. Truman says before he says It. Dead line Sunday Classifieds Is at noon Saturdays WANTED! Folks who wanr firms, cattlt ranchta or rlvar properly fo phono mo at 1307, Eagls Point. I have some roil opportunities and will bo glad to help you find ui what you want. You'll like tho personal, friendly help you'll got at OREGON INVESTMENT 4 REALTY SERVICE. IT PAYS 1 gif quick nd confidtntlal lean on your car, furniture or salary and pay up your outstanding debts by con solidating debts, your total monthly payment for all bills will bo less than Vi of what you are now paying and it protects your credit, tool Call or See Today American Finance CORPORATION Room 210-211 Lovororto lldf Phono 2-8884 Uconso M-362 Liconto S-2SS UNIVERSAL TILLER Dasigned for flexibility Built for long service Priced from $110 to $153.50 Unci, power drive) Phone 7231 or Eve. 2-7791 HOME OWNERS SPECIALTIES 74 NORTH MAIN ASHLAND We Carry A Complete Stock of Trusses, both steel and elastic Sacroiliac and Ab dominal Belts, Rib Sup port, Crutches and Caret and hava an expert to fit them. McLAIN'S DRUG CENTER USED CAR LIST 1951 Plymouth Concord 2-Door 1950 Dodge 6-Pau. Club Coupe 3 1950 Dodge Coronet 4-Door Sedans 1949 Chrysler New York er 4-Door Sedan 1949 Dodge 4-Door Se dan Overdrive 1948 Ford V-8 Sedan Coupe 1947 Dodga Custom 4 Sedan 1947 Plymouth Converti ble Coupe 1946 Chevrolet Con vertible 1940 Oldimobile 4-Door Sedan 1940 Plymouth 4-Door 1940 Plymouth 2-Door 1939 Oldimobile "66" 4- Door Sedan 1939 Dodge Sedan 1939 Chevrolet Sedan 1938 Buick Special 4- Door Sedan 1951 Studebaker Com. V-8 4-Door Sedan USED TRUCKS 1951 Studebaker Pickup 1941 Dodge Pickup 1940 Dodge Panel 1945 Dodge 1 12 Ton 1936 Dodge Vi Ton Pickup $195 101 W. Jackson Phona 2-62752-8949 "vrvr