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27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Well Drilling feElS'TXR St CECH WELL DRILLERS ror your waier wen proDjema Reliable and experienced drillers Up-to-the-minute equipment Phone 2-9308139 Vancouver Ave. Well drilling bv goff bros"- For fast, efficient and guaranteed work, lee ui before you drill FHA terms on weili and pumpi Office Stamper 01 uoit tar cm Hfl w . Main Ph 3r2939 fvemnp 1-7028 or 3-ao3g evening! a-a 'v ROGUE VALLEY DRILLING CO A complete well St pump aervice by War II Vet Experienced, reli able and guaranteed work with FHA terma Phone 2-7372 835 Shafer Lane (jihit off Kings Hwy fiHULTS BROS WELL DRILLERS Seta direct over streams, saving up to half in many cases. Ph 2-9227. CRATER WELL DRILLING No we!) too deep immediate service AD work guaranteed FHA terms ar ranged rnone a-zirjo 1111 w iuin Granite and Top Soil TOP SOIL. $2 YARD For sandy Bear Creek Loam, not sticky, pnone i-wia. QUICK del. on top soil, fill dirt, creek run gravel or granite, tsui bioan, 3-339S, TOP SOIL. Granite. Creek Run til) dirt Dump trucks for hire Alsc loader Austin Kmc 2-7258 2 4167 TOP SOIL AND GRANITE $2 YARD Creek run and fill dirt $1.50 yard Phone 2-4317. A. L. Nash. Crushed" granite, crushed rock, sand & gravel. M. C LININGER St SONS rnzoajo or u-ohu. CREEK RUN GRAVEL $1.50 a yard delivered In Med ford Call 2-7001 TOP SOIL, fill dirt and creek run Ph. 2-4191. Verne Marsh. 1208 E lith. Pest and Termite Control ' LOYD Termite control Protect your home from termites Free inspection Ph Ash 2-7557 Foundation work Transfer COMMERCIAL TRANSFER Trucking Service of All Klnda Local and Long Distance Moving Storage Packing and Crating Phone 2-9028 Corner 4th & Fir Beads Restrung FEARLS 4 BEADS RESTRUNG JEWELRY REPAIRING SANTOS AGATE SHOP 411 E Main Tractor Work Plowina. harrowing, mowine. gardens. or what have you. Prompt, efficient ervice. ira Hoinnger pn z-.ihju Cabinet Work ' Cabinets Unf. Furniture Custom Wood Work Lawn Furniture Pattern Making . Masters and Scientific Cast Plates PAYTON'S CABINET WORKS 1729 N. Riverside. Ph. 2-7445 , 2-6816 CITY CABINET SHOP FRANK YASHIN 924 So Central Phone 2-9310 Building PHOENIX PUMICE PRODUCTS C street. Ph. 2-7045 or 2-7943. Bid blocks. Brick. Pier Block, all tvoes Cement work. Free estimate. Everett Lowery, 3748 Hilsinger road. FOR an Honest Deal in building or remodeling see W. H. Budden. 428 Plum. Ph. 2-8218 Eves. Piano Tuning PiANO- Tuning General repairs. New and used pianos. VALLEY MUSIC Lawn Service Piano Instruction APPROVED" "methods. Beginners and advanced. Mrs. Morns, 201 Gibson at., Taient. vn. Asniann z-gmsz. Tree Service LINEBAUGH BROTHERS TREE SERVICE Complete tree service St tree sur gery. Licensed and Insured con tractors. We have Ray Chamberlin as one of our tree men now. We guarantee our work or no charge. We also rive S&H Green Stamps. ' For free Est. Ph. 2-7754 or 3-3085. CHAMBERLIN TREE SERVICE (The Best for Less) Topping, Trimming. Removing, Transplanting. Terms to suit you. Licensed and insured. Free estimate. Phone 3-1145, or 525 Franquctte, He-weaving kE-WEAVTNG TeafsP bums. ninth damage, etc. BEACON WEAVERS 806 N E 8th. Grants Pass Ph 3453 Painting PAINTING, stucco, wood, asphalt shingles, etc.; Interior work of any kin d. Phone 3 -3041. BPRAY PAINTING Roofs, houses, general painting Free estimates Sullivan Bros 2lB S. Ivy Ph 2-9851. It's Schwinn Bike Time On Sale at Johnston Stores 00 Many More Models on Display ... We Give S&H Here's Your "Dream Bike" 0 11 if 1 . I i.3 WITH ALL THESE Otnm hndtn, ihu, Spring fork. WhH ffcewoff rim. Ditto Rotkol-Ror iearf. lamp. 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Tailoring CHRIS THE TAILOR Tailored. tn.MAiiirt flnth-a RepairingRemodeling Alterations 10 r. main, ana nr. 2-0473 ALTERATIONS RFvnnRi twr. rbe. PAIRING & DRAPES made to 'order oronaAvePhTOH Cement Work RELlAnf.r. rrMPVT wnnV Free estimates. Ray Chamberlin. Ph o-ouoa. THEO KLEIN St SON cement eon trading, patios, sidewalks, founds tions and remodeling. For free esti nun-a rn or g-376B Floor Service Floor Sanding Si flnih.n mUn oUan. ing St waxing, 20 yr. exp mod. equip, own power equip., free est. Ph. 2-7143 EXPERT rug and furniture cleaners WturUHU HUtt r ACTOR Y Ph 3-2539 511 Mai Washing Machines USED Washers reconditioned" ana EXPERT Bendix Service and Repairs Larson Mav Co 406 E Main 2-5.102 PARTS and Service on all makes warning machines Larson May Co Plumbing PROMPT pump service, plumbing & repairing, resile s anop. trn. Z-ao4a. For new,& repair work call Patterson riD. o. vxi w jacKson. Jn. 3-436B 1MB UKE TRIP PLUMBER BROWNIES PLUMBING St HEATING, INC. PROMPT. EFFICIENT SERVICE 519 Crater lake Ave ph 2-4801 Septic Tanks SANITATION SERVICE BOO gal round cone septic tank 468 TANKS PUMPED Hookups Drainfields Laid Free Estimates Guaranteed work To meet all State & FHA codes ftlUNE 3-2491 CASPERS Cleaning repairing. instaJi wims auu arum iruar '44-noui Erompt service Free inspection ow set prices Dial vour local Wai i vei o-lJll or 1 8 MITCHELL RFPTTrr TAMV V bfiA ryjyjL. aftnviLL lanka cleaned and repaired arain and sewer laid, new i"uco aii wora guaranteed Phnni 3. 1 1 1B Laundry LAUNDERETTE S27 N Fir fitr.t Bcndlx Automatic Laundry Ph 2-2565 Gage Electric "MotorServtce Delco Si Smlthway Motors .Motor Rewinding St Repairing 112 N Front Ph 2-2C28 Miscellaneous PARK'S Electric Shaver Service. Re- pdirs ana saies au sundard makes iu oays iree trial. 114 E. 11th St. GUARANTEED repairs and parts on muftca ui sewing macnines Bsu mate furnished free in advance. ocwing macnine center. 123 W Main Ph 2-2388. SCAFFOLDING . Steel tuhuiar scaffolding for rent Ph 2-9851 Generators Starters Generator-Starter, repairs & exchange ......M.uis WUIUH1K. AUIO crying ui 1 n Hiverside. 2-5068: Florists and Greenhouses PIERCE FOR PLANTS Phone 2-7682. ror nower and vegetable garden giants. Including Rooted Mums, naps In bloom. Geranium, Ivy, Be- su,ni rciai gunium in DUO. Beall Lane Va Mi. W. of Hwy. 99 MARSHALL NURSERY St FLORIST me 11 as ouc up. Annuals, Garden supplies. 12th St Newtown. 3-1657 LEGAL NOtlCES . NOTICE TO CREDITOR tSQ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE siftlt ur UKEUON FOR JACK SON COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THH FSTATK of WALTER B. SMITH, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Jackson County, Oregon, has appointed me as administratrix of the estate of Walter B. Smith, deceased. All persons having claims ntrninc-t said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers within six moaths .from this date at the office of Neff, Frohnmayer & Lowry. Cooley Theatre Building, Med ium, uregon. uaieo: April 17th, 1952. GEORGIA R. SMITH, Administratrix of the estate 1 of Walter B. Smith, deceased, 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 8893 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIA1C ur UKEGON FOR JACK- Down PANTHER $7990 WE PAY 800 S&H GREEN STAMPS GREAT FEATURES! Two-torn Konmol toddim. From! who I rim hroko. loggogo torrlor, thmmg Mm lonlr. GisranrsW at long el rm ewa H. LEGAL NOTICES SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER or THE ESTATE OF ELLA JULIET SMITH, also xnown as tiia.j. smiin, aca. NOTICE is hereby given that the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, Oregon, has ap pointed the undersigned as executor of the estate of Ella Juliet Smith, al;o known as Ella J. Smith, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present me same wun proper voucners witnin lx months from this date at the office of Neff, Frohnmayer S Lowry, cooiey Tneaire Building, Medford, Oregon. Dated this 17th dav of Aorll. 1652. OTTO J. FROHNMAYER. Executor of the estate of Ella Juliet Smith, also known as Ella J. Smith, ded NEFF. FROHNMAYER St LOWRY Attorneys for Executor ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Jonn Demmer, Deceased, has filed In the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Oregon, his duly verified fin al account, and said court has fixed Friday. May 16, 1952, at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said dav In the court room of said court as the time and place for the hearing of said final account. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified to make or file their objections to said final ac count. If any they have, with said court, at or before said time. Eugene Thorndtke. Administrator of the estate of John Demmer, deceased. Gus Newbury Attorney for Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE Is hereby given that by order of the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, .the undersigned was appointed Administrator of the estate of Claude Dabney Greer, deceased Ail persons having claims asainst said estate are hereby notified to present the same, verified as by law required, to the undersigned at the law office of BERNAU St WOODRICH. t Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publi cation of this notice. Dated and first nubllshed this 24th day of April. 1952.. CHARLES 5. WOODRICH, Administrator of the Estate of Claude Dabney Greer, de ceased. NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY HUBER, DECEASED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed her final account in the above entitled estate no the above named court has fixed the 19th day of May, 1952, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. In the Court house in Medford. Oreson. in the C r. cult Courtroom thereof, as the time and place for hear in e ob lections to saia tinni account, and tor tna settle ment tnereor. MARY A. HAUSLER Executrix Paul W. Havtland Robert R. Dickey Attorneys NOTICE TO CREDITORS S894 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE -OK OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of JOHN E. ROSS, deceased. NOTICE It hereby Eiven that the circuit court of the State of Oregon ror jacKson uouniy, nas appointed the undersigned as executrix of the estate of John E. Ross, deceased. All persons having claims against . said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers within six montns from this date -at the of fice of Neff. Frohnmayer it Lowry Cooley Theatre Building. Medford, Oregon. uated this 17th day at Anfll. 1052 EDITH SKYRMAN. Executrix of me Estate of John E. Ross, deceased. NEFF, FROHNMAYER St LOWRY Attorneys for Executrix. NOTICE TO CREDITOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY Or JACKSON PROBATE DEPARTMENT. In the Matter of the Estate of ALVIN ROY KARJALA, Deceased. NOTICE IS HERF.HV HIVRN thnf the undersigned has been duly and regularly appointed administratrix of the estate of Alvin Rov Karjala, by virtue of an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Probate Department, duly made, rendered and entered on Mny 7th. 1052: and all creriitnra hnvlnv claims against said decedent are here by notified to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned at the office of her attorneys. McAllister. Duncan St Brophy, Room 31S Fluhrer Building. Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 8th day of May, 1952. fern o. Karjala Administratrix of the Estate of Alvin Roy Karjala, deceased. Dead line Sunday Classified ! at noon Saturday. 00 a week THE GREAT SCHWINN-BUILT "CHALLENGER' One of the Hottest Bikes on the Road! $6295 WE PAY 630 S&H GREEN STAMPS Mr for taW W -teolte. Cearaefevef JBf fOO AW. fft Miy Am "ohmim v Met). ' "V,V VAvt ri i;v' If? 1 I DISRUPTS HEARING Senator Joseph R. McCarthy (H Wis exhibits the tap recorder that disrupted the Washington pre trial hearing of his two-million-dollar libel slander suit against Senator William Benton (D., Conn.), ilie hearing ended abruptly after 18 minutes when Bentoa't lawyers objected to the tape recording of Benton's testimony. Congressional Quiz Questions anil Answtrs on What Goes on at tjit Capital Furniihtd by Congressional Quartern Newt Failure, Q Can the President really keep Congress In session as he threatened to do until it pastes the defense appropriation he wants? A The Constitution gives the President the power to convene either or both House and Senate "on extraordinary occasions. He said April 18 that the House played "petty politics" in cutting military funds and warned, "If I have to call a special ... ses sion every day from now until the first of January, we're go ing to get this thing done." Q What d i d Congressional probers decide to-do about wasteful military buying? A The House Armed Serv ices Committee April 89 ap proved a bill to require the military services to buy. from a single catalogue, and to re duce the variety of similar items. It acted after a subcommittee investigation showed 15 buying catalogues were used by the military, resulting in a duplica tion and waste. Q Is the government going to provide any help for construc tion of schools? A The House Education and Labor Committee April 3 began hearings on legislation to give federal aid to states for con struction of school buildings. Witnesses testifying for such aid included U. S. education offi cials, Congressmen, state school officials, and spokesmen for the National Congress of Parents arid Teachers and the American Federation of Labor. Q Would i h t immigration bill before Congress let in more foreigners than at present? A The bill passed April 25 Green Stamps Ml Fellows, T-aa ean't beat this lor looks and Talne. Tha Schwinn-built Challenger has tnits rods, luRuaire carrier, chain guard, built-in kick stand, Rocket-Ray headlight. rcflcTtor, tank with built-in horn. by the House would add 380 to the overall annual quota of 154,277., A ejlmilar bill is before the Senate. The legislation also would lift the ban on immigra tion and citizenshop for Orien tals, and permit them to enter under quota. As at present, the quota for each' country would be proportioned according to na tional origin of the 1920 U. S. population, giving the largest quota to the British Isles. Q Why does Sen. Lehman want ts change the debate rule which bars a Senator from Im puting "unworthy" conduct or motive to another Senator? A Sen. Herbert H. Lehman, (D.-N.Y.), said April 28 that at present any Senator, by invok ing that rule, can require anoth er Senator take his seat, regard less of whether the rule was actually violated. Lehman wants such cases to be decided by the presiding officer, subject to ap peal to the whole Senate. Lehman was cut off April '21 when he was challenged during debate wfth Sen. William F. Knowland, (R.-Calif.). But the Senate voted 71-0 to let him resume. (Copyright 1952, Congressional Quarterly) The elephant boDulation of the United States at mirt-lflS2 was 264, near the all-time high, and is certain to grow because of heavy Imports In the near future. The Billboard reported after survey. The Kaibab squirrel Is found on the north rim of the Grand Canyon and is native to no other part of the world. Get Speed, Good Looks Plus Schwinn-Built Quality $4695 Boyi' and Girls' Models AoruV rVoeto TvtWav rimu losrf flnltk. Forking rlon4. Soys' ond gklt' modolu See It Today! Here's Schwinn-built dependability at an nnuauallr at tractir. price. Built for speed and durability. Equipped with parking stand and reflector. Topi in performance) and priced low. We'll Open Your Account In Minute 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. DRIVE - IN Thur!T. Mir I. 1151 Primary Election Polling Places Listed by Clerk; . Numbers, Addresses Given Jackson county's 84 precinct polling places were announced this week by County Clerk George Carter. These are the places where voters will cast their ballots in the state primary election a week from Friday, May 18. If any resident la unsure of the name and number of the pre cinct in which he resides, the county clerk's office will be able to assist him. Following is i complete list of the polling places, listed by precinct number, name if any, and address: Medford No. 32, Holland hotel; No. 33, 201 South Holly street; No. 34, city hall; No. 35, 305 East eighth; No. 36, 610 South Cen tral avenue; No. 37, Lincoln school; No. 38, 422 Beatiy street; No. 39, Latter Day Saint church (Ivy and Monroe streets.) No. 40, courthouse; No. 41 519 King street; No. 42, Crater Lake Lumber company; No. 43 Boy Scout headquarters; No. 44, 1112 East Main street; No. 45, Roosevelt school; No. 46, 1914 Westerlund avenue; No. 47, Washington school; No. 48, New fire hall (Eighth and Lincoln streets); No. 49, 123 Rose avenue. No. 50, 137 Kenwood; No. 51 Jackson school; No. 52, 520 Western (corner Western and Humphrey); No. 53, Zion Luth eran church (fourth and Oak dale); No. 54, 906 West 11th street; No. 55, . senior high school, girl's gym; No. 56, 45 Glen Oak court. Ashland's precincts No. 1, public library; No, 2, city hall; No. 3, 139 Granite street; No. 4, armory; No. 5, First Presbyterian church; No. 6, Free Methodist church base ment; No. 7, junior high school; No.' 8, 521 North Main; . No. 9, Lincoln school; No. 10, Briscoe school; No. 11, 130 Fourth street; No. 12, 368 Bridge street; No. 13, Southern Oregon college gym; No. 14, (Ashland West), Valley View school. Other precincts Barron precinct. No. 15, Kla math Junction cafe; Bellview No. 16, Bellview grange; Pine hurst No. 17, Lincoln school; Colestine No. 18, Siskiyou main tenance station, Lake Creek No. 19, Lake Creek store; Butte Falls No. 20, town hall; Eaglt Point No. 21, north, Brown's store; Eagle Point No. 22, south, high school gym; Flounce Rock No. 23, Pros pect gym; Trail No. 24, Rogue River lodge; Shady Cove No. 25, Veterans of Foreign wars hall; Reese Creek No. 26, Dinner Bell cafe; Derby No. 27, Derby school, Howard No. 28, Howard school gym; Howard east No. 29, Building 401, airport; Roxy Ann No. 30, 538 Mary street; Hillcrest No. 31, Hillcrest orch ard house. Orchard Home east No. 87 793 Marshall avenue; Orchard Home west No. 58, 1840 Stew art. Phoenix, Talent, Jacksonville Phoenix east No. 59, Oakwood motel; Phoenix west No. 60, . JOHNSTON STORES Customers Are Always Satisfied 112 South Riverside Ik i : FIRST MEDFORD Phoenix new school gym; Phoe nix southwest No, 61, grange hall. Talent west No. 62, high school gym; Talent east No. 63. city hall; Griffin Creek No. 64, Griffin Creek school. Jacksonville north No. 65. U. S. hotel; Jacksonville south, No, 66, city hall; Perrydale north wo. 87, Oakgrove school gym; Perrydale south No. 68, 38 Ren ault avenue. Central Point, Rogue River Central Point west No. 69, Townsend hall; Central Point northeast No. 70. Crater high school gym; Central Point south No.. 71, east Legion hall; Wil low Springs No. 72, Willow Springs school; Mound No. 73, 105 administration building, Camp White; Sams Vallev No. 74, Sams Valley school; Wimer wo. 73, grange hall. Rogue River east No. 76 grange hall; Rogue River west No. 77, VFW hall. Gold Hill north No. 78, city nan; Gold Hill south No. 79, Browncll motel residence. Foots Creek No. 80, commun ity hall; Applegate No. 81, com munity hall; Union No. 82, Ruch HAMLIN MOTOR CO. 121 N. You'll Always Find Reliability ( Uniformity Full Strength IN EVERY LOAD OF TRU-MIX CONCRETE FAST. PROMPT DELIVERY MeAndrt! Road . Phqit 2-327 Tru-Mix Concrete Co. America's Most Beautiful Girls' ft FAMOUS SCHWINN-BUILT "STARLET" $tvnmln paif toiort Striking ehrom trim cArem Bering taddl; cArom rimi Wkit9 BFG Kopomm covr4 taddh, whit grips Hoi headlight, tank with horn, kick ttond, chain guard, carrlar Gvarant4 at long at yaa own It IU RUDDER (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE Police Again Ask Parking Law Help Medford city police today re newed requests that citizens keep cars off the city streets during restricted night hours. Under city ordinances, it is illegal to park automobiles for more than 30 minutes on paved streets between 1 and 6 o'clock in the morning. It is illegal to park trucks or buses on streets between 9 - o'clock in the eve ning and 7 o'clock in the morn ing. ' A fine of $5 is being assessed against all persons violating the) overnight parking ordinance, police officers said. They also cautioned against parking cars or trucks on the wrong side of the street and stated that citations- are being issued for such violations. The size and striking power of the Army's armored divisions is illustrated by the amount of rail road equipment needed to move such a unit from a training camp to a port of embarkation 41 passenger trains and 30 freight trains. school; Watkins No. 83, Upper Applegate grange; and Sterling No. 84, Old West place, route two, box 27. is talking about 0 o Bartlett St. Bicycle $6795 The breath - taking beauty of this blk. will delight your ?irl. And shell en oy Its wonderful riding quality and excellent construc tion for years. See it there's nothing like a Schwinn! fli ft a