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'MSWfOMSTSA 4Ll i O&oTkicK.,? I 7W nit'i .'1 11'?, -Tj r ' 6EFOCE. T KJew, uatOballv seeded voums forests comc in thick hair om a cog's back -as manyas 3,000 "trees t6 am acre., most opthese" dle- out iw STftUGGLE FOR SumLIGHTAND food AS FOREST grows. Some landowners Thim 2.s-T3.5&yeAR... OLD SECOMP-GEOwTu! TfeEES AwDTftoSE. LEFT GROW AT MUCH &RHATCR. PATH. . DOUGLAS Fft FORESTS VJILL PRODUCE SCOBoAW) FEET OF WOOD OM EVEP-Y ACRE EACH y&AR- TPlUUED TJS.EES ABE USED foR PulPUXD( LUMBER., FbL.ES AHD PUFLWOOD- OPS Quality and Quantity art rtquirtd to bt mainla'mtd Actual stlling prices may bt lowtr. mm, FOOD ITEMS, HMD IEVHIACES (Kca slcotollc) POSTED PRICES: Th Offiea of Prict Stabilization now requiret all Pacific Northwest rtttau rant and taverns 111 Soups. to display dollar' 2 Fruit Juices ndcant etil ng priets on all food and bevtrage Kami. Thty must 'ShrimpCocktail 4 !2DqCLAMS J 12 Doz. Oysters iJCIubSj!.nd.a"Be. b posted on tha official OPS chart 7iPhoppedSteok Sand.a Bev. la ttmpli of 8;yeql Fncossee Lch. which is shown litre ), and dis played prominently. This chart Is your protection. When yon oat at your favorite restaurant, check your bill gainst the posted ceiling prices. 9,Rst. Beef Sond. LO'C(keriCroqueMeLch1 nJShrimp Creole Lch. 12 Omelette jaBev. .13, Chef Solad 8 Coffee 14!SolgdBowLa Coffee isiPie or Layer Coke l6HotCoffee 17 "--h Qgffee 3 ?&, 11 . ' efceX'i 4 M Vote for W. P. TUCKER Republican Candidate For ASSESSOR JACKSON COUNTY Primary Election May 16, 1952 EXPERIENCED CAPABLE 7 Years Justice of Peace 1 1 Years Deputy County Clerk 9 Years Engaged ill Lumber Industry JO Years Resident and Tax Payer Pd. Adv. Tunfeuft 4 f M mm LOW-COST, PERMANENT, VERSATILE A Hatural' FOR EFFICIENT FARMS Yoa cu use this building for imple ment storage or cattle feeding, or dairy bam, or a combination of these and other uses. Both wings and cen ter section are completely free of in terior posts. Power cleaning equip ment may be used, and bulky machin ery may be moved about freely. Your Timberib wing barn is gen uinely good "buy" thanks to Timberib rafters which come to you p re-cut No lost time or waste material. With thee arched rafters serving as both tides and roof, erection is ea.y and 4ut. Coats axe genuinely low. Your tkrc. (WILL MAKE BEST OCOwTh ) CEILING ddiocc vss J5 .I5" JO J0 .60 1.00 75 J'O JJQ. JJQ. 1.10 Too 1.00 J5. zo or Tea jor "'ii Right Tactics Used To Locate Sister Kokomo, Ind. (U.R) Louis Keppert of Winnebago, Wis., asked the police department to help him find a younger sister who had not communicated with him in 10 years. Keppert told Police Chief Don Scott he learned his sister now was living in Kokomo. He en closed a photograph which Scott sent to the local newspaper. Patrolman James Patterson, one of Scott's men, saw the picture in Wednesday's edition and said: "Why, that's my wife he's looking for." Phoenix Grange Raps Medford D.S.T. Plans Phoenix Phoenix Grange No 779, with over 200 members, went on record at Tuesday night's meeting as protesting the action of the Medford city coun cil in adopting daylight saving time. The unanimous vote of the Grangers followed remarks which indicated "amazement that the Medford council would con template passing an ordinance contrary to the ruling of Gov Douglas McKay, and contrary to the wishes of the majority of Jackson county voters as express ed in the election two years ago. Use Mail Tribune Want Ada Wing Barns barn will be permanent, too, for Tim berib rafters are simpler and stronger than old- fashioned framing, and free from seasoning action.' Let as show you how Timberib buildings will save your building dol lars and make your farming ason efficient. See us sodar. TIMBERRIB CONSTRUCTION Route 1, Box 1364 GRANTS PASS Phone 5309 . U " Tn Old Southern Pushes. Principles of GOP Yadkinville, N. C U.R) As far as state politics go, the tanchly Republican newspaper The Yadkinville Ripple has been just what its name implies. The fact, however, has failed to dampen the ardor of the dauntless weekly, published for 60 years in the heart of the Democratic South. Its editor, Ed Rutledge, has uided the Old Guard policies f The Ripple since 1909. He followed a lawyer and a minis ter, a rural mail carrier and the wife of a Baptist minister as head of the paper. Fire Ktpt Burning The minister's wife, Mrs. Mat- tie Johnson Hall, started the weekly in 1892 in nearby East Bend. Local historians are foggy on the exact reasons for Mrs. Hall's deviation from her nor mal pursuits of helping with church suppers and the ladies' aid society to become a publish er. They are sure of one thing. She started an unquenchable fire burning for the policies of the Republican Party. During the paper s life, the fire has continued to burn brisk ly with one two-edition excep tion. The mail-carrier editor, H. B. Nelson, once took a two-week vacation and left the weekly un der the direction of a local Dem ocrat. Both editions surprised lo cal readers by blowing a mighty blast of Democratic music. Still Party's Voice All other editions in the more- July Bonus Checks To State Vets Will Total 27,170.000 Salem U.P.) Oregon bonus checks totaling some $27,170 - 000 will, be paid to more than 65,000 veterans of World War II or their next of kin during July, Bonus Supervisor Hub Saalfeld has estimated. . That was the number and amount of bonus claims which the "veterans department esti mates will be approved by July 1, the date when bonus pay ments will start. Saalfeld said all veterans whose applications have been approved by that date will receive their bonus pay ments in July. Approvals Not Told Veterans are not being notified that their claims have been ap proved. Only those veterans whose applications are disap proved will be so informed. Less than 400 letters of disallowal have been issued to date. More than 80,000 veterans have applied for the bonus so far. The department estimates another 60,000 or so will file before the deadline next Decem ber 1. Hearing on Copco Appl ication, Order Slated June 30th A hearing on the California Oregon Power company's appli cation for a license for a hydro electric project on the Klamath river will be held in Klamath Falls on June 30 by representa tives of the Federal Power Com mission, it was learned here to day. The application was filed with the FPC on April 19, 1951. In another proceeding to be held at the same time, the FPC has ordered the company to show cause why it should not file an application for a license on exist ing developments along the Klamath river in California and Oregon, including power plants at upper Klamath lake. The company had requested that hearings on the two matters be consolidated, and the FPC set the joint hearing at 10 a.m. June 30 in the Klamath armory. Dead tine Sunaay Classified la at noon Saturday. Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich . "This It book for numbers I call most often. My girl, Mabel, listed them for me." . . . For your copy of a free number booklet just write, call, or drop in to your near est telephone business office. . . . Paciiic Telephone. Newspaper than - half - a - century of The Rip ple's existence have been true to its self-chosen designation, "the organ of the Republican Party in Yadkin county." The weekly's present editor publisher, with more than 40 years at its desk, has the fourth longest record of state newsmen in point of service with one pa per. Now the veteran Rutledge is allowing his son Bill to take over the position. As for The Ripple's GOP poli tics, Rutledge admits they don't make much "splash around such present-day Democratic strong points as the state capital, Ra leigh, or in Washington. He said 1952 is an election year, how ever, and The Ripple may yet become a full-grown wave. Pedestrian Protection NON DRIVERS Nine out of 10 pedestrians killed didn't drivel Non-drivers fait to realise that it takes time to stop even at moderate car speed and that drivers have many tilings to watch. By crossing at corners, never from behind parked cars, you give both yourself and the driver a break! A A A Safety Fea t u res. 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Well Drilling DEISTER St CECH WELL DRILLERS For your water well problems Reliable and exoerienced drillers Up-to-the-minute equipment Phone z-aauH i;iu Vancouver Ave. WELL DRILLING BY GOFF BROS For fast, efficient and guaranteed work, see us before you drill FHA terms on wells and pumps Office stamper & unit uros now zi w Main Ph 2-2939 evenings 2-7026 oi ?-s039 Eyeninns 3-3744; ROOUE VALLEY DRILLING CO A complete well St pump service by War II Vets Experienced, reli able and guaranteed work with FHA terms Phone 2-7373 885 Shafer Lane (Just off Kings Hwy ) SHULfS BROS WELL DRILLERS Seta direct over streams, saving up to nait in many cases rn z-uzz CRATER WELL DRILLING No well too deep Immediate service Alt work guaranteed FHA terms ar ranged Phone 2-20W Mil W Iflth Cabinet Work Cabinets Unf. Furniture Custom Wood Work Lawn Furniture Pattern Mnking Masters and Scientific Cast Plates PAYTON'S CABINET WORKS 1729 N. Riverside. Ph. 2-7445, 2-0816 CITY CABINET SHOP , FRANK YASHIN 924 So Central Phone 2-0310 Tailoring Alterations, rrlininRs & repairs. Suits made to order. Irwin tne Jailor, lutf No. Kir. Ph. 3-1503. CHRIS THE TAILOR Tallored-to-Measure Clothes. Repairing Remodeling Alterations 128 E. Main. 2nd Fir. 2-8473 ALTERATIONS. REMODELING. RE. PAIRING & DRAPES m.ido to order 2294 Corona Ave. Ph. 2-7085 You can Have you, by any chance, been casting eyes at a Buick, and promising yourself that someday you will take the Big Step and have one all your own? Let us whisper something to you.The "big step" isn't big at all. We know that's true, because such a high percentage of pres ent Buick owners traded in a car tagged as belonging in "the low-priced field." So why not set your sights on this star performer? Why not enjoy big-car comfort big-car power big-car pres tige for your money? 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Washing Machine USED Washers, reconditioned ana guaranteed Larson May LO.. 4Ub t Main 2-5302 EXPERT Bendix Service and Repairs Larson May Co 40ti M.tin PARTS and Service on all" makes washing machines Larson May Lo 4nfi K M,un 2-5:102 TREN'CHOE WORK Pipeline, drainage ditches, irrigation lumps, basement excivatin. Ilpfl DenHerder. Medford Ph 2-0126 ROOFING COMPOSITION ROOFING St SIDING Material only or applied. KlIA. terms, no down payments. :tt mo to pav. BIMLDERS SFRVICE 21102 Crater Lake Hwy. Ph. 2-R37K. Plumbing PROMPT pump service, phimhirie & repairing. Leslies smop. x'n. 3-H-t:t For new & repair work call Patterson fib to, b7 w Jackson. in -iJty THE ONE TRIP PLUMBER UK OWN IKS PLUMBING & HEATING. INC. PROMPT. EFFICIENT SERVICE 510 Prater Like Ave 2 Tree Service LfNEBAUGH" "BHOTHKRSTREB SERVICE Complete tree service A- tree sur gery. Licensed and insured con tractors. We guiirantce our work or no charge. We jilso give S& H Green Stamps. For free Est. Phone 2-775-1. " CHAM! 1 F, R LIN TREE SERVICE (The llest for Less) Topping, Trimming. Removing. Transplanting. Terms to suit you Licensed and insured. Free estimate Phone 3-lH.y or ,V-"i Franqiietfp. Granite and Top Soil QlTlCK DELIVER Yon "topwil" filfdirt, creek run gravel, granite. Ph. 3-33SJG. Bill Sloan. TOP SOIL. $2 YARD For sandy Hear Creek Loam, not stickyphone 2-2428. TOPSOIL Granite Creek Run fill dirt Dump trucks for nire Alsi loader Austin King 2-725H- 2 41(17 TOP SOIL AND GRANITE $2 YARD Creek run and fill dirt $1 50 yard Phone 2 -4 3 17 A. L. Nash. Crushed granite, crushed rock, sand Sc gravel M C LFNINGER & SONS Ph. 2-5330 or 2-58!)7 CHEEK RUN GRAVEL $1.50 a yard delivered in Medford Call 2-7001 TOP SOIL, fill dirt and creek run Ph 2-4101. Verne Marsh 1208 E Ilth Pesi and Termite Control C6YD Termite control Protect your home from termites Free Inspection Ph Ash 2-7557 Foundation work . Septic Tanks SANITATION SERVICE BOO gal round cone septic tank S68 TANKS PUMPED Hookups Drain! lelds Laid Free Estimates Gunrnnteed work To meet all State St FHA codes PHONE 3-2401 CASPERS Cleaning repairing, install tanks and drains Guar 24-houi Erompt service Free Inspection ow set prices Dial vour local Wai M Vet 3-1511 or 2-6H1B MITCHELL SEPTIC TANKS" TCESS". POOL SERVICE Tanks cleaned and repaired drain and sewer laid, new tanks Installed All work guaranteed Phrtnn 3 1 llfl Laundry LAUNDERETTE 327 N Fir Street Bendix Automatic Laundry Ph 2-2505 ATTENTION If You're Interested and Good WRITE IN WALTER D. NUN LEY for DISTRICT ATTORNEY swing ifpu fr There's one of these lively lovelies waiting for you to come in and try it. Get the feci of its mighty Fireball 8 Engine, that's a gas-saving high-compression valvc-in-hcad. You could pay $300 to $-(00 more for a car that doesn't match its horse power. Get the feel of Dynaflow Drive, that lets you ride relaxed feeds a silken flow of power and at the same time cuts down on upkeep costs, by protecting the engine, the rear end, and even the tires, from driving strains. Get the feel of a ride that cost a million dollars and more for SKINHEITS GARAGE 143 SOUTH RIVERSIDE Thursday, May 15, 1952 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Miscellaneous PARK'S Electric Shaver Service. Re pairs and sales All Mandurd makes 111 dais tree trial. 114 K. Ilth St. GUARANTEED" repairs and parts on all makes of scwiok machines Esti mate furnished tree tn advance. Sewing Machine Center, 123 W Main Ph 2-238B SCAFFOLDING Steel tubular scaffolding for rent Electric Moton Gage Electric Motor Sen-fee " Dclco & Snilthivny Motors Motor Rewinding At Repairing 112 N Front Ph 2-2K26 Transfer COMMERCIAL TRANSFER Trucking Service of All Kinds Local and Long Distance Moving Stnrnge Packing and Crating Phone 2-91128 Corner 4th ft Fir Beads Restrung "PEARLS St READS" RESTRUNG JEWELRY REPAIRING SANTOS AGATE SHOP 411 E Main Tracior Work piowing. harrowing, mowing, gardens or what have von. Prompt, eflieient service In nnlllncer Ph 2-afttn Painting PAINTING, stucco, wood, asphalt hhincles. etc.; interior work of any kind. Phone 3-3041. SPRAY PAINTING Roofs, houses. ii era I painting Free estimates Uiv.-in flios 21ft S Ivy Ph2-0!151 Building PHOENIX PUMICE PRODUCTS C street Ph. 2-7045 or 2-7!143 Bide hlocks. Brick. Pier Block, all types Cement work. Free estimate. Everett Lowery, 3748 Hilsinger road. FOR an Honest Deal in building or remodeMng see W H Budden. 423 Plum Ph 2-K2irt Eves Piano Tuning PIANOTuning General repairs. New and used piano. VALLEY MUSIC co Ph 2-r.:i2: Piano Instruction APPROVED methods. Beginners and advanced Mrs Morris. 201 GMison St . Talent Ph Ashland 2-fi'!ri2 Rs-weaving RE-WEAVING Tears, burns" moth damage, etc BEACON WEAVERS ftOli N E Rth Grants Pass Ph 3453 Cement Work WAGNER CONCRETE CONST. CO. Qualilv work at a price von can afford to pay. Ph. Medford 3-1546 or 2-8410. Ash. 8107. Concrete it our business nnd not a side line. RELIABLE CEMENTTVORK Free estimates. Ray Chamherlin. Ph .1-30115. THRO KLEIN St SON cement con tracting, patios, sidewalks, founda- Floof Service Floor sending Si finishing, also clean ing & waxing. 20 yr. exp mod equip, own power equip., free est. Ph. 2-7143 EXPERT rug and furniture cleaners MEDFORD RUG FACTORY Ph 3-2530 511 Mary Generators, Starters Generator-Starter repairs & exchange Armature winding Clilf's Au'o Electric 1311 N Riverside. 2-5008 DEMOCRATS! in Law Enforcement Government Pd, Adv. by Democrats for Nunlcy the torque-tube keel for a total of 15 ride-engineering features. One thing you'll know for sure when you've tried it. This car wasn't "built to a price." It's a Buick through and through. But the fact remains that when you check the price of a Buick SffiClAl, against the price tags on so-called "low priced cars" you'll find out you can swing it if you really want to. And brother, will that make your family happy! liijiiipmetil, atceunricl, trim and mnieli are subject to change without notice. 'Standard on Roadmasier, optional at extra coil on other Scrict. Florists and Greenhouses PTFrC E F OR LA NTS Phorie270ri2 For flower and vegetable garden plants. including Rooted Mums. Snaps In bloom. Geranium, Ivy, Be gonias. Pelargonium in hud. Beall Laneji Mi. W. of Hwy. 09 MARSHALL NURSERY & FLORIST Camel las 5dc up. Annuals, Garden supplies. 12th St Newtown. 3-1657 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that hy order of the County Court of Douglas County. Oregon, the undersigned was appointed Administrator of the estate of Claude Dahney Greer, deceased All persons having claims against said estate are herehy notified to I present the same, verified as by law I required, to the undersigned nt the law office of BERN AU Ac WOODHICH at Roseburg, Oregon, within six , months from the date of first publi cation of this notice. Dated and first published thii 24th day of April, 1052. I CHARLES S. WOODRICH. ! Administrator of the Estate oi Claude Dabney Greer, de ceased. Nil l 11 K Til UlNlllftl until Sealed proposals for materials and labor for the construction of (he Union Terminal Building of the Mu nicipal Airport, Medford, Oregon, will be received bv the City Superintend ent of the Citv of Medford. Oregon, until 10 00 A M.. Standard Time, on ihe Sixth riav of June. 1052. and , thereafter will be publicly opened and read. The work is to he done In accord ance with plans and specificaiions on I fite in the office of the Citv Building , Department, Citv Hnll. Medford. Ore- i goo. Work will be done under a gen crnl contract. I Bids must be accompanied by a j certified check, or Bidder's Bond ; equivalent w n r oi mi- i-hijjuim, paynble to the Treasurer of the City or Med torn, uregon. 10 guarantee inai if a proposal is accepted, a contract will be entered into and Its perform ance secured. Bids must he in writ ing, signed by or on behalf of the bidder. Bidders shall pre-qualify with the Citv Superintendent under Section 08-103. Oregon Code Laws, Annotated Prequalification statements shall ho in the office of the City Superintendent ten lot days before the date of open ing bids. A deposit of twenty and no one hundredths dollars ($20 00) will be re quired for each set of plans and speci fications. All plans and specifications "Economy and Efficiency in Tax Assessors' Dept. A Just and Equal Tax to All" i h ' ) ' - 'ft SMM.4 Vote for TIZEKKER, May 16, '52 controls of end-sway and side-roll and vertical "throw"-for X-bracing the frame and V-bracing IOC siure Is PHONE 2-6263 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE to remain the property of the City of Med lord. Deposits will be refunded to bidders when plant and specifications are returned in good condition. Prequalification Statements. In structiona to Bidders. Proposals for, Contract. General and Special Pro visions, Specifications. Plana and Form of Bond mAy he obtained from the office of the City Architect of Med ford. Oregon. The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals and to accent such proposals as are to the best Interest oi uie city of Medford. CITY OF MEDFORD, OREGON y Konert A. uuri. Dated 314.32. NEW LOCATION Walker the Weeper Sells Cars Cheaper BACK OF THE ARMORY ; -j 1949 Srudcbaker Land Cruiser $435 Down 24 Months on Balance Phone 2-8239 REPUBLICANS Vote for JOHN H. TIZEKKER 1 Candidate for i County Assessor 118 Months Experience Jackson County Assessor's Office John H. Tizekker Is college trained. Six years inspec ' tion service. Ex-Republican t ward committeeman. Mem. I bcr of B.P.O.E. No. 1168 and Medford Teamsters Lo ( cal No. 982, Middle-aged, "iiergetic he will accom- , plish the vast amount of 4 assessment work which re- quires immediate attention :' in our fast growing Jack- ... . TT J V 1 A J .. . ",um- " u- " "u" ' 19S2 BUICK A I DELIVERED PMICtt SPECIAL 3- D oor 6-Paitngar Sedan WODU 4AD (Illustrated) SUPER 4- Doer 6-Pattengev Riviera Sedan MODEL 52 ROAOMASTER 2'0oor tVPaiienger Riviera $2537.13 $2918-16 $3685-03 MODU 7SR Optional equipment, occeiiorlM, stat ed local taei, if any, additional. Price may vory lightly In adjoining communitiai du k ship ping chariot. All prical tcbct 10 Chang without notice. true for'52