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    27-BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Well Drilling
A. K. GOFF & BROS. Well Driller.
Can perforate your casing in well
wiui run. Bert for less. 1311
. Riverside. Medford. Ph. 3-5510
or 2-5039
GOFF BROTHERS Well Drillerr. ex
perienced & reliable. S&H Green
stamps. Office Siskiyou Hdwe. 225
W. Main. Medfora. Phone 2-2939
or evenines 3-3744 or 2-7026.
DEISTER'S WELL DRILLING CO. For
your water well problems. Reliable
M . VoX ,r " iZ- AUA?
&HULTS BROS well drilling & pump
service. We strive to please every
customer. Ph. 3-4141 Eves. 2-5689
ROGUE VALLEY DRILLING CO
Immediate service on wells Ic
pumps. Work guaranteed Terms to
suit. Hay accepted. Ph 2-7372 885
Shaier Lane, off Kings Hwy.
CRATER WELL DRILLING No well
too deep Immediate service All
work guaranteed FHA terms ar
ranged Phone 2-2098 1111 W 10th
Income Tax Returns
PROMPT, accurate Bookkeeping & In
come Tax Service. No parking prob
lem Tom Banks. Phoenix Ph.2-7656 I
Building
BUILDERS ATTENTION Do you
want first class sheetrock finishing
Be texturing We also hang.
CONRAD KROIS
Ph. Grants Pass GR 6-4950
HOME & INDUSTRIAL WIRING
Reasonable rates. Free estimates
DAWSON ELECTRIC
Ph. 2-2463 129 N. Riverside
Building. Remodeling. Repairing
of anv kind.
Commercial. Residential.. Industrial.
Estimates without obligation.
Ph. ASHLAND 2-6301
CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION
Driveways, patios, sidewalks. Free
estimates for sli types of cement I
work. Office Ph. 2-2971.
JOHN JORE. CONTRACTOR
Or call Gold Hill COLLECT. 5-9204.
All kinds of Masonry
Work fully guaranteed
G. Hill 5-9349 Eves. 2-9109
L L. WHITESIDE. CONTRACTOR
Residential and light Commercial.
Free estimates. Fhone 2-7806
Tractor Work
ROTOVATING gardens, yards, etc. Ail
work guaranteed VAL. ALBERT
Phone 3-;i625
ROTOVATE ground ready to plant.
Old sawdust $6 load. C. Keene,
Phones 3-1286. 3-5096. 3-3463.
TILLING
Garden, lawn tilling. Large machine.
Experienced operator. Ph. z-4357
PLOW Harrow. Disk. Level. Mow.
Gardens or what have you. Ira Bol
linger. 307 Pierce Rd.. Ph 2-o830.
ROTOVATING
Gardens. Yards etc.
GLEN KIER Ph. 3-3023
TRENCHING, excavation, loading &
back
filling LeRov
Calkins
532 I
Palm
Ph 2-5581
Asphalt & Cement Paving
ASPHALT PAVING Driveways,
motels, parking areas, mill yards cost! of. the aforementioned mprove
road & industrial floors. Free esti- ment,?ta 1 be" "etti,fnr Jr
mates. Work
River Paving Co Ph. Medforfl 2-4037
Tools Sharpened
SAWS, lawnmowers. knives, shears.
tools sharpened. 1025 So. Riverside
near Central.
FROST SAW SHOP
Beads Restrung
PEARLS & BEADS RESTRUNG
JEWELRY REPAIRING
SANTO'S AGATE SHOP 411 E Main
Fuel and Sawdust
All hand sorted wood, select slabs.
rough block. 2x4 edgings. 2-ft. fire-
xuub.1 " euKiiiKs. lire-
place wood, graded and screened
sawdust or shavings, coarse and fine.
am load LOW PRICES
McGINTY FUEL CO. Ph. 2-8277
Tree Service
CHAMBERLAIN TREE SERVICE
Trimming, topping, removing, etc.
Free estimate. Ph. 3-3085.
Oil Burner Service
Expert Burner Service
Phone 2-5296 or 2-8174
Samson Fuel Oil Service
Generators Starters
Generator-Starter repairs & exchange.
Armature winding. Cliffs Auto
Electric 1311 N Riverside 2-5068.
Cabinet Work
CITY CABINET SHOP
FRANK YASHIN
924 So Central Phone 2-9310
TV & Repair
EMERSON'S TV SERVICE
Fast efficient, guaranteed (not
just another TV man).
BE SURE.
Dial Z-KOOI
Plumbing
BROWNIES
PLUMBING & HEATING. INC.
PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE
.519 Crater Lake Ave. Ph. 2-4801
BROOKS ELECTRIC
PLUMBING DEPT
For fast, courteous and efficient I
service on all your plumbing prob-
iciius uaii I
WM SWARTZ YOUR PLUMBER
since 1920 1213 N Riwnriri I
All work guaranteed Renair and N.u,
Hnnn 2JiQ72 i
1 l
Painiina
Painting. Decorating. Taping
te Texture. Call Chuck Wheat
VAUey 6-3521. Eagle Point
SPRAY paintine roofs, houses, general
painting Free estimates Sullivan
Bros 219 S Iw Phone 2-9851.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
RUMMAGE SALE Fehl Bldg . 106
N. Ivy. April 28 & 29. Conducted bv
Reames Social Club O.E.S. Anvone
wanting pickup service for articles
xney wisn to donate for the sale
should call 2-9918. 2-2134 or 2-2466.
10'
niscoiTivrr
on all paints and hardware. Ph. 3-2883
nuKiua LUMBER COMPANY
WEDGEWOOD gas range, almost new.
New shower stall. 402 W. Jackson.
O 0 OLDS MOBILE Q Q
OO BRAND NEW OO
52894.02
YES! You can own a hrn4 no,,, all
Kocket 88 Oldsmobile 2-door sedan water main on said portion . ot saia
in your choice of color and equip- streets and the assessments of the
ped with hydraulic super drive cost thereof upon the property front
transmission, deluxe heater, defrost- 'n8 thereon will be heard, and the
ers. on inter, heavy duty oil bath
air cleaner, deluxe steering wheel
license, polish. 15 pal n ,nH in
free grease jobs, for only S2894.02.
For further information
Call 2-6209 days or 2-6929 eve.
DARREL MILLER CO.
- 415 So. Riverside
"Home of the Rocket Olds"
SAVE AT NORTnws
E flooring. S80 per M. 1x6" and 8
cnannei siding, $80 per M. Very I
good low price sheathing and di-
inciuiun. ajo per M. tree delivery.
Ph. 3-2888.
""""f? u NEWSPAPERS for
S w eacn" MaU Tribune Office.
27 N. Fir.
DOUGLAS FIR - WHITE FIR
LOGS WANTED
For Delivery at
Eagle Point Mill
MOGAN LUMBER CO.
White City O Phone Talbot 6-271 1
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Special sale on tumblers. 9c each.
WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY
WE RENT
Electric Refrigerators
Ranges and Washers.
LEONARD ELECTRIC
E. Main Ph. 2-4427
309
PLANED BLOX
quick hot clean
MEDFORD FUEL. Tel. 2-2111
NOTICE Tree surgery of aU kinds. Ph
I 2-5376 or 2-5527. Withrow.
REVOLYIN9, typf jWaihin5 mop ?'ith
long handle. Advertised elsewhere
at $6.95. SPECIAL $5.95.
WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY
BIG DOUBLE LOADS
Tir slabs green
MEDFORD FUEL. Tel. 2-2111
NOTICE! Commercial spraying.
Withrow. Phone 2-5376.
SAWDUST TO BURN
Also for Gardens
MEDFORD FUEL. Tel. 2-2111
MEDFORD FURNITURE
2ND HAND STORE
USED Furniture and Appliances
2502 W. Main Phone 2-935S
WE FIX "EM while you sleep
Hawkins Nite Garage
616 S. Central Ph. 3-1334
LEGAL NOTICES
ORDINANCE NO. 6182
AN ORDINANCE providing for the
construction of paving and concrete
curbs and gutters, driveways on Park
Avenue from Catherine Street to
Stewart Avenue in the City of Med
ford. Oregon, and for the assessment
of the cost thereof on ad.iacent prop
erty: providing for a meeting of the
Council to consider protests against
said improvement and providing for
the serving of the owners of adjacent
property with notice thereof by the
Recorder.
THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That it is the intention
of the Council to cause to be con
structed paving and concrete curbs
and gutters, driveways on Park Ave
nue from Catherine Street to Stewart
Avenue, in accordance with the plans
and specifications on file in the office
of the City Manager, at the City
Hall, Medford. Oregon, to which plans
and specifications reference is here
by made for details and estimated
costs thereof, and to assess upon each
lot. or part thereof, adjacent to and
benefited by such improvement its
orODortionate share of the cost of
said improvement as provided by the
Charter of the City of Medford.
Section 2. The Council will meet in
the Council Chambers at the City Hall
on the 3rd day of May. 19oo. at 7:30
P.M.. at which time and place the
owners of said adjacent property are
hereby called upon to appear before
eairi rnnnpi anrl ehntv ranftp if anv.
why said improvement should not be
constructed, and why said property
should not be assessed lor the con'
struction thereof.
Section 3. That warrants for the
costs of the aforementioned improve'
stitute general obligations of the City
of Medford. and the terms and .condi
tions of said warrants shall be as pro
vided by in Oregon Revised Statutes
287.502 to 237.510 inclusive.
Section 4. The Citv Recorder Is
hereby directed to serve notice here
of upon the property owners afore
said, by publishing this Ordinance
once in a daily newspaper, printed,
published, and of general circulation
in said Citv at least ten (101 days be
fore the date of said meeting, and by
posting five copies of this Ordinance
in five public ana conspicuous places
in said City for a period of ten (10)
days prior to said meeting.
FA55EU by tne city tounci1 ana
Sincd bv me in open session in au-
thtipat"ion of its nassaee this 19th
day of April. 1955.
Mayor, Jtan M. Miner
ATTEST:
Recorder. Neva Samuels
Approved by me this 19th day oi
April, 1955.
Mayor, i-ari M. Miner
TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT.
ORAL AUCTION OR SEALED BIDS
as hereinafter designated will be re
ceived bv the District Forester. Bu
reau of Land Management. City Hall,
Medford. Oregon, at 10:30 a.m..
PACIFIC STANDARD TIME, on May
12. 1955. for all timber marked or de'
ciimatori for cutting. Before bids are
i cnhmittBri fun information concern-
inc the timber, the conditions of sale
and submission of bids should be ob
tained from the above District For
ester. The right is hereby reserved to
waive technical defects in this adver
tisement and to reject any or all bids. I
rvt. 17.:. 1 C-. . , .V. n vitf
to waive any informality in bid'. re-
ceived whenever such waiver js in
the interest of the United States. IN"
JACKSON COUNTY: OREGON:
JACKSON MARKETING AREA: O&c:
SEALED BID: GREEN: All timber de
signated for cutting on SE4 Section
31. T. 37 S., R. 3 W.. W.M estimated
for the purpose of this sale to be 1257
M bd. ft. Douglas Fir. 131 M bd. ft.
Ponderosa Pine. 4 M bd. ft. Incense
Cedar. No bid for Jess than S17.50 per
M bd. ft. for the Douglas Fir. $28.95
npr M hd ft for the Ponderosa Pine,
S5.70 per M bd. ft. for the Incense
cetar. or a total ourcnase price oi
$25,372.80 will be considered. Mmi-
mum deposit with bid Sl.900.00. ORAL
AUCTION: All timber designated for
cutting on n awuvn jj, x. o., v,
... ... , r- . . .. 1 . T . c D
3 E.. WJB. estimatea tor tne purpose
of this sale to be 4180 M bd. ft. Doug-
las Fir. 6 M bd. ft. Ponderosa Pine,
26 M. bd. ft. Sugar Pine. 178 M bd. ft.
Incense cedar, euu m do. ii. wnne
Fir. No bid for less than S14.o0 per
M bd. ft. for the Douglas Fir. $13.10
per M bd. ft. for the Ponderosa Pine.
S24.35 per M bd. ft. for the Sugar
Pine. S7.10 per M bd. ft. for the In
cense Cedar. $9.60 per M bd. ft. for
th White Fir. or a total purchase
price of $68,345.50 will be considered.
. -. ... ... if-. n-n nn
Minimum aeposii wiin oia m,uju,w.
RESOLUTION NO. 810
RE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MED
FORD. OREGON:
Section 1. That it is the intention ot
the Council to lav a six (6) inch water
main on Jackson Street from Genessee
Street to Hawthorne Street, in the
City of Medford, Oregon, and to assess
the cost tnereot upon tne property
fronting on said portion of said
streets in proportion to the frontage
of said property.
The Council will meet at the
Council Chamber in the City Hall on
the 3rd day of May. 19oa. at 7:30
o'clock P.M.. at which time and place
Drotests against the laving of said
Recorder is nereDy aireciea xo cause
this resolution to be published once
a daily newspaper, printed, oub-
lished and of general circulation in
ine tiiy oi meatoro not less man iu
(10) days or more than twenty (20)
days before the date of said meeting
and a copy of this resolution to be
posted for a period of ten (10) days
prior to said meeting in five (5) pub
lic and conspicuous places . in said
City.
PASSED bv the Citv Council and
signed by me in open session In
authentication of its passage this 19th
day of April, 1955.
Earl Miller. Mavor
ATTEST:
Neva Samuels, Recorder
Approved by me this 19th rf.v f
April. 1955.
Earl Miller. Mayor
Theyll Do It Every Time
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Youthful Fisherman
Business Executive
Buffalo, N.Y. (U.R) The
role of business executive came
early to 11-year-old Michael J.
Donohoe, an ardent fisherman.
As a hobby, the suburban six
grader began tying his own flies
a few years ago. Then he sold
some to a local sporting goods
dealer. Before he realized what
was happening, young Mike
found himself president, general
manager and chief laborer
of the M. J. D. Company.
In February, Mike delivered
his largest single order of flies,
60 dozen, to a chain department
store here.
"It took me about two months .
working a couple of hours each
day, to finish the order," he said
Mike hopes to expand his busi
ness by contacts with other local
sporting goods stores. He now
makes more than 50 different
kinds of flies, but plans to con
centrate on the more popular
types such as the Yellow Sally
and White Miller.
His best customer is his
father, James Donohoe, a co-pi
lot for American Airlines.
"Mike and I do a lot of sum
mer fishing together and we
have nailed some big ones with
his flies," Donohoe said.
LEGAL NOTICES
ORDINANCE NO. 6183
AN ORDINANCE providing for the
construction of paving and concrete
curbs and gutters, driveways on
Hamilton Street from a point oppo
site the north property line of Lot
13. Block 3. C and D Subdivision to
the City of Medford. Oregon to West
13th Street m the City of Medford.
Oregon, and for the assessment of the
cost thereof on adjacent property;
providing for a meeting of the Coun
cil to consider protests 'against said
improvement and providing for the
serving of the owners of adjacent
property with notice thereof by the
Recorder.
THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH
Oiw TN A FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That it is the intention
of the Council to cause to be con
structed paving and concrete curbs
and gutters, driveways on Hamilton
Street from a point opposite the north
property line of Lot 13, Block 3, C
and D Subdivision to the City of Med
ford, Oregon to West 13th Street in
accordance with the plans and speci
fications on file in the office of the
City Manager, at the City Hall. Med
ford. Oregon, to which plans and
specifications reference is hereby
made for details and estimated costs
thereof, and to assess upon each lot,
or part thereof, adjacent to and bene
fited by such improvement its pro
portionate share of the cost of said im
provement as provided by the Char
ter of the City of Medford.
Section 2. The Council will meet in
the Council Chambers at the City Hall
on the 3rd day of May. 1955. at 7:30
P.M., at which time and place the
owners of said adjacent property are
hereby called upon to appear before
said Council and show cause, if any,
why said improvement should not be
constructed, and why said property
should not be assessed for the con
struction thereof.
Section 3. That warrants for the
costs of the aforementioned improve
ment shall bear interest at four per
cent (4) per annum and shall con
stitute general obligations of the City
of Medford .and the terms and con
ditions of said warrants shall be as
provided by In Oregon Revised
Statutes 287.502 to 287.510 inclusive.
Section 4. The City Recorder is
hereby directed to serve notice hereof
upon the property owners aforesaid,
by publishing this Ordinance once in
a daily newspaper, printed, published,
and of general circulation in said
City at least ten (10) days before the
date of said meeting, and by posting
five copies of this Ordinance in five
public and conspicuous places in said
City for a period of ten (10) days
prior to said meeting.
PASSED by the City Council and
signed by me in open session in
authentication of its passage this 19th
day of April. 1955.
Mayor, Earl M. Miller
ATTEST:
Recorder. Neva Samuels
Approved by me this 19th day of
AprU, 1955.
Mayor. Earl M. Miller
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COMMERCE
9940
Yes. Seors follows through
C .very purchase with in
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efficient, economical vtroc.
Sears, Roebuck & Co.
Grants Pass, Oregon 227 S.E. 6th
nam CTvtp.
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NINE-MILLIONTH MEAL Chef Fred Aeberhard (left)
serves the nine-millionth meal served in Rickey restaurants
in the San Francisco Bay Arei. to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smedt.
Ten years ago Aeberhard started cooking for John Rickey
(right) in a small restaurant Now he is head chef for four
of them. The surprised young couple won a passel of prizes
along with the dinner.
Youngster Wins State
Duck Calling Title
Memphis, Tenn. (U.R)
Daryl Cates is only 12 but he s
already a top duck caller, win
ring the state title.
Daryl, who started hunting
when he was nine, said he can
call crows as well as ducks, but
ht likes best being the champ
ion duck caller.
"One of the nicest things about
being the champion duck caller
is that I get to miss school to
give demonstrations, but not
very often," he said.
Daryl got a brand new 12
gauge pump shotgun for winning
the contest. One of those he beat
out in the competition was his
father, Frank L. Cates.
Three different calls come out
of Daryl's caller the "long
distance," the "close in" and
the "feeding call."
He won the contest with a cal
ler he had borrowed from W. C.
Newton, defending champion.
Daryl says people in his
neighborhood don't object to hi?
practicing, but that some who
don't know what he's doing
"sometimes look at me as though
I were crazy."
The youngster also like to
swim, fish and play football, but
"most of all I like to hunt."
LEGAL NOTICES
No. 971
NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Application
for change of Name of
JOHN BENJAMIN BAKER to
JOHN MICHAEL LARSON.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the 19th day of April. 1955. I,
Jchn Benjamin Baker, made applica
tion to the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County for
the change of my name to "John
Michael Larson". This notice is pub
lished pursuant to the order of the
above entitled Court, dated April 20.
1955. requiring all persons interested
in the matter aforesaid to appear in
the Circuit Court Room of the Jack
son County Court House in Medford,
Oregon, on the 2nd day of Mav, 1955.
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. of
said day, and show cause, if any they
may have, why said application for
change of name should not be granted,
and requiring publication of notice
thereof for one week (one publication)
in a newspaper of general circulation
in Jackson Countv, Oregon.'
Dated and published April 21. 1955.
JOHN BENJAMIN BAKER
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By Jimmy Hatlo
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
3 Bedroom Modern Home
TOP F.H.A. APPRAISAL
ONLY TWO YEARS OLD MANY ATTRACTSVE FEATURES
Fireplace, Tile Bath and Kitchen, Disposer, Dishwasher, Bamboo
Blinds, Birch Panelling Patio, Garage, Washington School District.
MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED
Phone 2-8196
DIAL 2-6141
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Thursday, April 21. 1955
On The Side
(Distributed by Kin
O, sweet delight!
O more than human bliss.
To live with one who ever loving
is.
How blessed Is he.
With such a darling ever nigh.
So loved, so blessed in my be
loved am L
Campion.
In this country 17 per cent of
marriages end in the divorce
court, the majority within five
years or less. Twenty per cent
remain married for reasons
other than mutual love. Forty
per cent reach a state of mind
of liking or respecting their ma
trimonial mates but not loving
them. Only 23 per cent of mar
ried couples continue to be in
love with each other. Such is the
result of extensive checking on
life among the married. How are
you doing at your house?
Asking
Queries from clients. Q. Are
you agreed that most of the talk
about the "good old days" is
strictly the bunk? A. Well, sir,
perhaps most of it is, but not all.
For example, take the good old
days of 1920 when savings banks
were paying 5Vz per cent annual
interest on deposits . . . Q. Has
Peggy Hopkins Joyce been mar
ried five or six times? A. Five
times. When 15, Peggy, a Nor
folk, Va., girl eloped with a trick
cyclist. After her divorce from
her first spouse, Peggy married
only millionaires, four of them.
Passing By f
Andy Coakley, erstwhile ma
jor league baseball star. Also
for over thirty years baseball
coach at Columbia University,
where he developed many dia
mond stars, among them the
great Lou Gehrig. A distin
guished appearing gentleman is
Pete Noonan, well known hotel
executive and also a former ma
jor leaguer. Andy and Pete were
battery mates. Former was
pitcher, and latter was catcher,
on the Holy Cross University
team fifty years ago.
Ambidextrous
Do you know an ambidex
trous golfer? One who can play
with both right hand and left
hand clubs? Walter Hage'n was
one. In a tournament, Hagen's
ball was up against a stone wall.
Couldn't be played from the
right. Walter took a left hand
club from his bag and with it
1308 Winchester
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yards to the green!
Profilic Mothers
Ireland is a land of prolific
mothers. An Irish woman who
has only four offspring is con
sidered practically childless. The
most prolific mothers in Ireland
are those of the County Fer
managh. As for example, Mrs.
Mabel Murphy, who in thirty
two years of marriage, became
the mother of twenty-eight chil
dren. Twenty-six single births
and one pair of twins. '
Almost Confidential -
Seventy-five per cent of wom
en marry the first man who asks
them. Young widows get the
most proposals of marriage.
However, they are not inclined
to accept the first one. They
shop around a little. Such is the
claim of a student of life among
the married. . . . What's the hard
est kind of pie to make? Those
who should know say it is lemon
meringue. Most difficult cake to
make properly is angel food
cake.
Asides
What are the first three words
in the Bible? If you can't answer
that quick as a quarter of a flash
your old Sunday school teacher
should certainly be ashamed of
you. ... Of Honore de Balzac's
celebrated "Fifteen Rules of
"Marriage,", rule seven was, "The
more one criticizes, the less one
loves."
DESK ALARM
grabbed the arms of their chairs
and police came running into the
Home Federal Savings and Loan
association building here. Then
an embarrassed secretary ex
plained that it was an alarm
clock in her desk.
CARD OF THAXKS
We wish to thank all the friends
and neighbors that contributed cloth
ing and household goods to our fam
ily. It helped in the recovery of the
loss we suffered in the fire that de
stroyed our home in Sams Valley.
Mr. and Mrs.- Don Golden
and Family.
FOR SALE
o Beauty Salon 3 Rentals
o Ranch Type House
' 1 Block from Pest Office Best location in Town
INCOME ON THIS $A A A00
PROPERTY OVER 7UU Por Mo.
Plus Nico Living Quarters Salon Ront Fro
For Sale because of out-of-state interest. Small Down
Payment Terms on Balance to Reliable Party.
For Further Information ... Contact
U. J. COOK PHONE 2155 Myrtle Creek or .
Write Box 508, Myrtlo Creek, Ore.
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Sales and Service. Com
plete line ot pomps for
every purpose. Motor ex
change and repair. Well
testing; equipment & clean
ing;. Casing; perforation run.
Wells drilled. ALL WORK
GUARANTEED.
1311 N. Riverside
Medford
Phone 3-551
If No Answer CaU 2-5031
Business Loans
Up to $7,500.00
ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS
MACHINERY
EQUIPMENT
LIVESTOCK
LOANS TO PURCHASE
REPAIR or REFINANCE
CRAWLER-TYPE
TRACTORS A SPECIALTY
PACIFIC
INDUSTRIAL
Frank Wilkinson, Manager
PHONE 3-3989
16 S. Ctntral Medford
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