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20 LODGE NOTICE s SPECIAL COMMUNICATION . m . Medford Lodge No. 103 i AT. & A.M.. Monday. July K. 7th. 7:30 D.m. Worlc MM. asfCijt degree. Refreshments. Visit- . fJO lug Dretnren welcome. Tsr " Bruce Merrifield. W.M. itfoHfvrri Lodee No. 83 IOOF. Tuesday. July 8 7 -3ft nm Refreshments Visitors welcome. Social nour to 101 low. FranK neiier. n FHCT DANCE For Eagles at Eagles hail every Thursday and Saturday tugnt Clubroom open daily 12 to 12 except Monday Initiation 2nd and 4th Thurs day in each month 26 PERSONAL J.ONESOME, wishing for a date? Writ P. O. Box 133. aieaiora State Dating Bureau lonhnllm Anonvmous. Ph. 2-8203 Meetings at 123 W. Main. Wed. & Sat. 8 p.m. NEW BONE CORSETIERE Ph 3-2660 SPENCER CORSETIERE Ph 2-8578 tF IT can be done we will ro, it. When It comes to killing termites we kill those inside those timbers as we do those outside and if it is jacking . up a house or instating ioumjuu .inrnT..ira nf ventilations. Wl : will do that also. Phone Ashland 2-7557. Free Inspection ana esu mates. Loyd Termite lomroi CERAMIC Be LEATHER CRAFT SUP. PLIES Firing-Greenware Instruc tions. Personalized gifts for sale ' Vrtonday through Thursday Carmen'! Hobby Studio. 101 Main St. rear Talent. Ore. , tWlexoloev Foot Massage, Swedish massage. A. M. Couts. licensed mas seur. Taylor road. Central Point. Phone 38X1. WfmANS ave S2000. BUILD HOME FIRST. Free estimates. Fred Powers. 23 years your builder. Ph. 2-8052 rAl ?F teeth reDaired Broken, crack. ed or loose plates repaired while you wait Relining in one hour. New process. All work guaranteed 9:00 A M to 8:uu r.m.. ill t v.aiuornia St.. or dial 9-8071 Jacksonville. IT'S EASY FOR OMAR'S to serve up to 40 people in our new dining room. Call Ashland 8221 for reservations. Alice Stewart Is still at the Haven of Rest. Hwy. 89 at 3th St.. pnoenix All members of the Chamber of Commerce and the American Legion are invited to experience God's Glorious healing tnrougn ner powers 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Radio Repairs A-l RADIO SERVICE KENN AUDIO ENGINEERING 27 N. Central Phone 2-505H Transfer COMMERCIAL TRANSFER Trucking Service of All Kinds Local and Long Distance Moving Storage. Packing and Crating Phone 2-9028 Comer 4th & Fir ART SERVICE Advertising Arts Letterheads Layouts Designing SUk Screen Printing Rough Sketches & Estimates Free RAYS STUDIO 810 Plum Ph. 2-5534 Tree) Service 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 Franquette. LINEBAUGH BROTHERS TREE SERVICE Complete tree service & tree sur gery. Licensed and insured con tractors. We guarantee our work or no charge. We also give S&H Green Stamps. .For free Est Phone ' 2-7754. Electric Moiori Gage Electric Motor Service Delco & Smlthway Motors Motor Rewinding & Repairing 112 N Front Ph 2-2628 Cement Work RELIABLE CEMENT WORK By Ray Chamberlin. Free estimates. licensed contractors. Ph. 3-3085. THEO KLEIN tc SON cement con tracting, patios, sidewalks, founda tions and remodeling For free esti mates Ph 3-3583 or 2-5766 Painting EXP. painting and decorating. Free estimate. J. B. Doss. ' Ph. 2-5137 Med., or 2-2472 Ashland. SPRAY PAINTING Roofs, houses. feneral painting Free estimates ullivan Bros. 219 S Ivy Ph. 2-9851 For Sale Desirable East Side Home priced for immediate sale. Paved street close to school and bus. F.H.A. Terms. Contact Owner Ph.3-1878 1402 Euclid Ave. District Manager Wanted For Medf ord-Grants Pass Area By an Old Line Legal Reserve Life Insurance Co. Salary Plus Commissions. A Real Opporunity for the Right Man To Build an Outstanding Career. Prefer Married Man Aged 25 to 45 Resident of this Area ' Interested Parties Write To . . . BOX A-666, MAIL TRIBUNE Giving Name and Address Interview Will Be Arranged With Company Of ficial Who Will Be in This Area in a Few Days. Inquiries Treated In Strictest Conf idance 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY . Generators Starters Generator-Starter, repairs & exchange Armature winding. Cliff's Auto Electric 1311 N Riverside 2-5068 Laundry LAUNDERETTE 327 N Fir Street Bendlx Automatic Laundry Ph 2-2565 Florists and Greenhouses MARSHALL NURSERY & FLORIST Camelias 50c up Annuals. Garden UjjpJiesth&NewtowreST GramMe and Top Soil TOP SOIL AND GRANITE S2 yd Creek run and fill dirt $1.50 yd Phone 2-4317. A. L. Nash. TOP SOIL. Granite. Creek Ruo fill dirt Dump trucks for lure. Also . . . r r : r - i r n I. . 1 a . loaoer ftusun rung g-ifcjo ioi Crushed granite, crushed rock, sand & gravel M C LININGER & SONS Ph. 2-5336 or 2-5897 . CREEK RUN GRAVEL $1-50 a yard delivered in Medford Call 2-7001 TOP SOIL, fill dirt and creek run Ph. 2-4191 Verne Marsh 1208 E nth Miscellaneous LAWN mowers, saws, mach. ground. Pick-up and delivery. Hwy. 99. 1 mi. So. of Talent Ph. 2-8319. WE MAKE fabric covered beTSTbut tons. buckles, buttonholes. Large variety of styles and sizes. Rapid service. Ph. 3-3135. PARK'S Electric Shaver Service. Re pairs and sales. All standard makes 10 days free trial 114 E. 11th St GUARANTEED repairs and parts on all makes of sewing machines Esti mate furnished free in advance. Sewing Machine Center. 123 W Main. Ph 2-2388 SCAFFOLDING Steel tubular scaffolding for rent Ph 2-B851 Tractor Work Plowing, harrowing, mowing, gardens, or what have you Prompt efficient service Ira Bollinger Ph 2-5830 Beads Resitting "PEARLS & BEADS RESTRUNG JEWELRY REPAIRING SANTOS AGATF SHOP 411 E Main Well Drilling SHULTS BROS. WELL DRILLERS Sets direct over streams saving up to half in many cases. Ph. 2-9227 DEISTER & CECH WELL DRILLERS For your water well problems Reliable and experienced drillers Up-to-the-minute equipment Phone z-y.i08 13 Vancouver Ave WELL DRILLING BY GOFF BROS. For fast efficient and guaranteed work, sea us before you drill FHA terms on wells and pumps Office Stamper & Goff Bros. Hdw 225 W Main Ph 2-2939 evenings 3-7028 or z-5039 Evenings 3-3744 ROGUE VALLEY DRILLING CO. A complete well & pump service by War II Vets Experienced, reli able and guaranteed work with FHA terms. Phone 2-7372 885 Shafer Lane (just off Kings Hwy ) CRATER WELL DRILLING No well too deep Immediate service All work guaranteed FHA terms ar ranged Phone z-2098 nil w nitn Septic Tanks SANITATION SERVICE (00 gal round cone, septic tana S8S TANKS PUMPED Hookups Drainfields Laid Free Estimates Guaranteed work. To meet all State & FHA codes. PHONE 3-2491 CASPERS Cleaning, repairing, install tanks- and drains uuar. 34-nour promDt service. Free insDection Low set prices Dial your local War 11 vet 3-1511 or 2-6818 MITCHELL SEPTIC TANKS & CESS- POOL SERVICE Tanks cleaned and repaired, drain and sewer laid, new tanks installed All work guaranteed Phone 3.1 1 16 Tailoring CHRIS THE TAILOR - Tailored-to-Measure Clothes. Repairing Remodeling Alterations 128 E Main 2nd Fir 2-8473 Washing Machines CSED Washers, reconditioned and guaranteed Larson May Co. 408 E Main 2-5302 EXPERT Bendix Service and Repairs Larson May uo. 406 E Main 2-530 PARTS and Service on all makes washing machines Larson May Co 406 E Main 2-5302 Building PHOENIX PUMICE PRODUCTS C street. Ph. 2-7045 or 2-7943 Bldg blocks. Brick. Pier Block, all types Cement work. Free estimate Everett owerv78ilsmgeroad Piano Tuning PIANO TUNING Back from tour duty in navy. Thanks to my cus tomers for past business. Call 3-3059 Medford. Marvin Lemaster. Plumbing For new & repair work call Patterson Plb. Co 827 w Jackson, pn z-4369 THE ONE TRIP PLUMBER BROWNIES PLUMBING & HEATING. INC. PROMPT. EFFICIENT SERVICE 519 Crater Iske Ave Ph 2-4801 Re-weaving RE-WEAVING Tears, burns, moth damage, etc BEACON WEAVERS 906 N E 8th Grants Pass Ph 3453 Pest and Termite Control LOYD Termite control Protect your home from termites Free inspection Ph. Ash 2-7557 Foundation work leisurely Motorlog To Fishing Coos Bay Bass, Perch, Catfish Tempt Fishermen Tna following la s condensation f a. motorlog appearing in the Jane is issue of the Northwest's Own Magazine, Sunday Oregonian. It is ooe of u annual series spon sored Jointly- by The Oregont&n. and the Oregon State Motor asso ciation. BY AL McCREADY Start Wrtwr. Tht Orecotilan For some sturdy folk, going fishing is a severe test of physi cal endurance. They jounce for miles over back country roads, dusty or muddy as the season may be. And finally, after battling through underbrush, poison oak and nettles to the bank of the stream, they cast a gray hackle on the waters, and sometimes catch a fish. Then we have the lazy angler who prefers to loaf along on a unlit iaKe, listening to the soothing putt-putt of his out board motor, occasionally bath ing his larynx with a swig of beer so he'll be able to yell jrisn on!" when something takes after the assortment of shiny hardware and the win- gling nightcrawler he's towing astern. And one of the best places for nim to enjoy his favorite sport is me laice-stuaaea central coast line of Oregon. The vacation angler can take the whole family and live like a maharajah without spending too mucn money, either at any of the dozens of resorts spotted along the lakes and bays lining highway 101 from Florence to Coos Bay. He'll be only a few paces from waters which will yield good catches of fish all the year around. A pleasant assignment from The Oregonian and the Oregon State Motor association was to take the white motorlog car and go see now the fish were biting in the heart of the state's warm water fishing area. A partner on this expedition was my chief confidante - and critic, who answers to the name of Connie and isn't afraid to put her own worm on the hook. From Portland to Coos Bay was an easy half day's drive along a highway lined for the last 75 miles with solid masses of pink rhododendron blooms and yellow Scotch broom. Coos Bay is the striped bass fishing capital of Oregon. This statement will be received with proper reverence by anglers who have hooked these finny monsters on sports tackle. Striped bass abound in the bay and its many inlets. They range in size from 2 to 60 pounds. The season's open the year round, but fishing is best from May through November. In the spring, stripers are caught on hooks baited with hunks of frozen pilchard, but later on they will hit a trolled spoon or a feathered jig. The chamber of commerce brochure says an angler can get "a real thrill" if he ties on to a striped bass with a fly rod. But we noticed the old-timers fish ing on the Coos river were using husky salmon outfits. A big bas is strong and mean, and a fisherman who hooks one is ad vised to dig in his heels, clamp down on his star drag reel and hold on for all he's worth. This year's striped bass derby. the first, started May 4 and runs through September 6, with weekly prizes for the biggest bass and a grand prize of an outboard motor, boat and trailer for the granddaddy striper of 1852. Coos Bay also is noted for its sports fishing for salmon and tuna. Charter boats are avail able to take fishing parties to the best spots in the bay and in- 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Cabinet Work CITY CABINET SHOP FRANK YASHIN 924 So. Central Phone 3-9310 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 2',3 JACUZZI irrigation pump and is tt. nose toot vaive. rn. a-zus. FOR SALE Practically new garden tractor, m. 3-Z433. WATCH for our 5th anniversary sale coming July lutn-iatn. uont miss it. OAK GROVE FURNITURE ii ACRE, paved road, close in, city water avaiiaDie. four M sneattung and dimension. Ph. 3-2435. FOR SALE Bell S. Howell "Filmo sound 179'' projector and amplifier. Also an electric Hawaiian guitar and amplifier. Zla Wasningston 2t, FOR SALE by owner 2-bdrm. home, wonderful location, furnished or unfurnished, lovely yard, casn ana terms. Call 2-2462. NORTON'S SPECIAL 1J.00O ft of clear ,i by 8 bevel red wood siding, kiln-dried, while it lasts, S123 per M. free delivery. Phone 3-2888. NORTON LUMBER CO.. PHOENIX FOR SALE Rained on vetch and oat hay in field. Baled after rain. Chas. Isaacs. Old Crater Lake Hwy. OVERHEAD garage door with Hard ware. $35. Ph. 2-8677. SPECIAL bargain. Won't last long. 7 Camp White windows and frames. 3 Mullin windows 65"x45" opening for light. One Mullin 57"x58" open ing. 24-light with screens, $15. One 16'x7' plywood overhead garage door with new hardware. One good as naw shower stall. Used doors with hardware. Door and window frames new and used. New and used plumbing and fixtures. Every thing for a building. HAGGARD LUMBER CO.. on 99, Phoenix. WE WANT LISTINGS If your property is worth the price asked, we would like to list it. Eight good sales since June 1st. Jim Smith, known to hundreds of buy ers and sellers, is now working out of this office and we're proud of it. W. W. FERGUSON. BROKER Ph. 1242 Central Point. Eves. 63 SAVUM WAMPUM . S&H Green Stamps S&H LUMBER CO. BEARDEN'S Bakery will be open Friday. July 4th. FOR SALE "48 Ford convertible, ex cellent cond. New top, R&H. all extras. Will take pickup in trade Ph. 3-1989. FOR SALE Wettinghoute Electric Range, 5 pc. Bedroom Set, Dormeyer . Mixer, Pressure Cooker, Waffle Iron, numerous ether articles. EVENINGS ONLY 1427 Orchard Home) Drive House in Rear Fun on Coastal Lakes I , ffi,M I Coos bar waters are open to ocean vessels who come to load valuable lumber cargoes. But more important to Oregon anglers are the huge, scrappy bass that abound in tbe bay. They range in size from 2 to 60 pounds. lets and also across the bar into the Pacific. Winchester bay. 30 miles north at the outlet of the Ump qua river, is another cracker- jack salmon fishing spot. Small boats may be rented at moor ages along the bay, and a public launching spot is maintained for fishermen who bring their own on car trailers. It is in the region's many lakes, however, where the take-it-easy fisherman really comes into nis own. At Ten-Mile lake, for instance, we rented a rowboat at Gar- Florence nsiltcoos Any section of Oregon's coast provides a variety of recrea tion. This motorlog concerns the coastal lekes and bays along the state's middle coast line. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY NICE 1 bdrm. Apt. duplex. Nicely furn. All electric. 819 So. Peach. ATTENTION For Sale Logging Trailer. 2 axle, with truck equipment. 2 short log trucks. 1 skip loader. U-yd., on rubber. Dump trucks and beds. One 2-axle pull trailer, like new. Jeep pickup. 1200 Crater Lake Ave. Ph. a-7258; eves. 2-4167. REMEMBER the BUILDERS SERVICE for BUILDERS BARGAINS Roofing, siding, plasterboard. Inter ior finish; insulation, hardware and paints. BUILDERS SERVICE 2802 Crater Lake Hiway Medford. Ore. Ph. 28378 ARCHERY tackle by Bear Grizzly polar and cub bows. HAAS BROS. SPORTING GOODS. Open until 9:00 every evening. N O T I C E Commercial spraying. If you are bothered with aphis, phone 2-5376 or 2-5527. Withrow. FOR RENT 1 room modern cabin. Ph. 3-1785 or call 414 S. Riverside. ' I LET US BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH A- REDWOOD Glamour Fence WESTERN REDWOOD FENCE COMPANY 37 South Riverside l aires i ravei er wood's dock at Lakeside, hooked on the outboard motor we car ried in the trunk of the motor log car, and had been in tbe water only a few minutes before we hooked a couple of trout, one a fat 14 inches. Connie also caught a catfish, but his ugly face was too much for her, and back into the lake he went. Yellow perch and catfish are plentiful in all these lakes. They grow to impressive size, bite readily on fishworms and, best of all, there is no limit and no closed season. Many fishermen declare the meat of a catfish is superior to any other game fish. Slim and Edna Skauge, who operate the popular cottages at Currier's Village on Ten-Milp lake, told us the lake has good runs of silverside salmon, steel- neaa ana sea-run cutthroat trout in the fall months. Farther north between Reeds- port and Florence we came to rahKenitch, Siltcoos and Woa hink lakes, also famed for their black bass, perch and catfish in the summer, and trout in the spring and fall when the water is cooler. At Siltcoos lake we trolled un and down the narrow, tree- shaded outlet with our plugs and baited spinners, caught a few perch and trout, and then went into the lake proper for an unsuccessful effort to lure the black bass out of their lilv-nad lairs along the banks. There are lots of them in there, though, and dIuk casters have a lot of sport in Siltcoos. There's a bass derby there, too, with all the Droceeds coin? tn fight the weeds that have begun to cnoKe these southerly lakes and plague spinner fishermen. You don't need a biz bank roll to enjoy a lakeside fishing vacation, we discovered. Really comfortable cottages rent for 55 and $S a night, boats are avail able everywhere for $2 a day, and nightcrawlers come at 25 cents a dozen if you're too lazy to dig your own. All you need to bring is your fishing gear and a small out board motor. The latter is almost a must. for these lakes are big, and the best angling spots naturally are far from the moorages. Ten Mile lake, for instance, has a whooping 178 miles of shoreline and is said to be the biggest lake on the west coast. NIGHT CLUB HOLDS PLENTY Boston (U.R) Blinstrub's Village is said to be the nation's largest night club, with accom modations for 1,700 guests. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY EIGHT very nice Chester White weari er pigs $12.50 each. Phone, 2-5712. 226 Ross lane. CHAMPS GARAGE 1114 N. Central Ph. 2-4109 I Fix it Right. I charge you less. For Sale Red raspberries. Ph. 3-1392. FOR SALE Practically new heavy duty garden tractor and equipment Phone 3-2435. BETTER BUYS AT NORTON'S Redwood moulding and siding 1x4. 1x6. 1x12 S4S. Very good 1x8. 1x10 and 1x12 fir sheathing. Natural wood shakes $12.50 per sq. with under course. Pine shelving $135 per M. FREE DELIVERY. NORTON'S LUMBER CO. Phoenix. Ore. Ph. 3-2888 FOR SALE Locker be-f. 22 to 30c lb. live weight. Choose your own. Ph. 2-7979 evenings. You'll be surprised hew it will add to the attractiveness of YOUR heme, while giving protection and privacy. We'll build any height you want and any style you desire. Come in and see our many design. ALL LONG-LASTING R E D WOOD used in the Construction of Good Neighbor Glamour Fences. 10 DOWN 36 MONTHS TO PAY All Kinds of Redwood Lawn Furni ture, Patios and Cement Work Telephone 2-9157 Sunday, July 6, 1952 Eagle Point Eagle Point Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke, Long Beach, Calif., have been visiting with their son Jim and family' and old neighbors in the locality for the past 10 days. The Clarkes are former residents of Eagle Point. They wl 1 1 leave Saturday, July 5. Don McGovern, Eagle Point, is attending summer school at Corvallis, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Otho Gosnell, Roseburg. were last week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Linn Hickman and son Larry and Linn's father, left last Saturday on a two week's vacation trip. They will go .first to Garden City, Kan., where they will visit Linn's brother, and will visit relatives in other surrounding cities, be fore starting on their return home by way of Salt Lake City and Yellowstone park. Mrs. Augusta Perry, Eagle Point, has left with her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Paine, Grants Pass, for a visit over the holidays with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank -Gibson at Weaver- ville, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Paine will go on to Sacramento. The trio will return Sunday, July 6. The Rev. Glen S. Wade is at tending the Southern Oregon Conference of Community churches summer Bible camp this week which is being held at the old CCC camp on Upper Applegate. Clayton Simmons has been re turned to his home here from a Medford hospital where he has been confined for the past three weeks with a broken leg. He is still confined to his bed, but is getting along as well as can be expectel. Mrs. Wallace Dinsmore and three children of San Bernardi no, Calif., arrived in Eagle Point Tuesday, July 1 to spend the holiday week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Coy, and her father Sam Coy. Mrs. "Rick" Walgamott, Eagle Point, left Tuesday, July 1, for San Diego, Calif., to meet her husband R. C. Walgamott, AD3 USN, whose ship, the USS Valley Forge, docked there July 3, after six months on Korean duty. In three months his enlistment of three years will expire, at which time he expects to return to civilian life, and he and Mrs. Walgamott will make their home somewhere in this locality. Mrs. Gertrude Stanley's house guests over the holiday week-end are her sister, Mrs. H. C. Burley and Miss Louise Cecil, both of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bertland Stan- ley and Mr. and Mrs. Anzel Knox and daughter Elizabeth, Eagle Point, will drive to Ft Klamalh for the holiday week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Palm and family . moved into their new house this week and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huffman and family, formerly of Los Angeles, Calif., moved into the house ust va cated, which they recently pur chased. Mrs. Huffman is a sister of Mrs. K. A. Carroll who lives near Eagle Point on the Brophy road. DOGS TO GET HOLIDAY New York U.R) A record number of dog-owners plan to take their pets with them on their vacations this year, the Gaines dog research center re ports. The center said it nad re ceived an exceptional number of reauests for its directory "Tour ing With Towser," which lists hotels and motor courts that al low pets. CANDIDATES GALORE Mexico City (U.R) A total of 777 candidates, including four presidential aspirants, will com pete for posts in the July 6 na tional elections. Pre-War Car Prices Cut To The Bone! SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY 1941 Pontiac 6 Sedan $295 1940 Ford Sedan $ 85 1941 Chev. 2-Dr. $295 1941 Buick Spl. Sedanette . . $295 1941 Buick Super Club Cpe. $345 Lots of Late Model Cars To Choose From ! ! Terms, G.M.A.C. or Bank Finance OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS BILL GRABER'S AUTO MARKET CENTRAL POINT PHONE 1282 DRIVE OUT A LITTLE AND SAVE A LOT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN ftjWVonnnnniMift-ianK - .mnwmt "EXECUTES" SELF - Millard Wright (above), 42-year-old ha bitual criminal, committed sui cide in a cell in the State Police Barracks in Butler, Pa., appar ently remorseful because a rare brain operation five years ago failed to cure his desire to steal. He left a note which said in part: "I am sentencing myself tc death for my evil misdeeds." KILLER CONFESSES Jose Romero .stares at the camera after confessing at St. Louis to the killing of Mrs. Irene Thomp son, former dance instructor and mother of a 2-year-old daughter, in a St. Louis hoteL Donors Bring Video To Sick Youngster Pinconning. Mich. (U.R) A visit to the big city made a defi nite impression on six - year-old Bobby Branda, even though he spent all the time in a hospital bed. Bobby, suffering from a rare blood disease called parahemo philia, spent some time in a De troit hospital under treatment. While there, he had a television set in his room. He missed it when he returned home and his parents couldn't afford to buy him a set. Then a plea broadcast over a nearby Saginaw, Mich., radio station brought in $265 from listeners, mostly in half-dollars and quar ters. Now, Bobby watches his fav orite cowboy movies and money left over from the purchase is helping pay his doctor bills. $14,900 NEW EAST SIDE TWO BEDROOM r Dining room and breakfast nook. Tiled bath with extra tiled-in shower, laundry room, outdoor fire place and large patio, two car ga rage. Extra large lot. The best of terms. Shown by appointment. CALL 2-2356 DAYS OR 3-3838 EVENINGS. OWNER & BUILDER y in Dead line Sunday Classified la at noon Saturdays. WANTED! Folks who want farms, cattle ranches or river property to phone me at 1307, Eagle Point. I have some real opportunities and will be glad to help you find just what you want. You'll like the personal, friendly help you'll get at OREGON INVESTMENT ft REALTY SERVICE. For Sale by Owner Nearly new 2 bedroom home being offered at a bonafide price reduction, account of owner locating in another state. $2,200.00 down, balance easy pay ments. Phone 2-7923. Vacation Time LOANS Plan your vacation NOW. Wher ever you go. whatever you do. we are prepared to supply you with ample funds to meet all ex penses. $300 on Furniture, up to $500 on Automobile. You may have 20 months to repay. SEE American Finance CORPORATION Room 210-211 Leveretle Bldg. Phone 2-8886 License M-362 License S-285 MOVING? Save by Renting a BEE HIVE U- DRIVE Vans Stakes and Pickup Trucks TEXACO STATION 6th e Grape Phone 3-9174 RENT A CAR DAILY'S U-DRIVE and BODY and PAINT SHOP Southern Oregon's Oldest and Finest 29 S. Bartlett - Medford We Carry A Complete Stock of Trusses, both steel and elastic Sacroiliac and Ab dominal Belts, Rib Sup ports, Crutches and Cares and have an expert to fit them. .MAIN'S DRUG CENTER 1939 Dodge Sdn $195 1938 Buick Spl. Sdn $175 1941 Plymouth Club Cpe. . . $295 1946 Buick Super 2-Dr $895 1946 Chev. 4-Dr $795