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A SIXTEEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE uried Treasure raJaz (7ospie Got Worthless as Arab gas-pipe guns and pistols a wooden stock reaching almost have never seemed to me as t entire length. It was bound worth anything other than the by Tur. bra" ba"ds:f , , . , . It had a brass butt cap, pan, value of preeious metals they trigger guard and lockplates. may have, w ae strictjy curios. There also was a brass tip on 8ut that, I a-m finally con- the swivel rammer, too. vinced, is vcccag. Though utterly And much of the brass was worthier weapons at least, engraved with Arabic charac- all tho I lve even seen ters. On the lockplate, in Arabic they 4e cwnawnd a rather sur- numerals naturally, was the date prising $!ue as collector's items. 1811. But that was the only thing Wheth this is due to an. in- readable I could find to indi- creasiijs) vareness of things cate the origin of the piece. Arabia vhieh the world is now The price the owner wanted experiensiog, I am not prepared was $20. I thought it rediculous. to say. AU I know is it exists. There was no silver, gold or I became ware of it recently ivory on the weapon, wheo I turnad down a gaspipe But that didn't bother my pistol onl to see a more value- friend who willingly paid the conscious iris-nd buy it and re- $20. sell it at substantial profit Later that same day he sold -tfithia hm. it to an arms dealer for $35, The pW was a smoothbore, and who in turn said he had a 'ith ae. 11-inch, round barrel, customer waiting and willing to JigAtly tell-neuthed and with pay $60 for it. GBEEfi EVDHOP GLASSWARE ALMOST UNKNOWN ITEM Tors 's turieus about what them to an antique dealer friend his wife had picked up at the ofJer- . J . , The f rionrf rprocrni7Prt tnpm fire-sele. Spread out on the dining room table were 12 plates large, green dinner plates, of glass. I recognized the design at once as one that I had read about somewhere, though I couldn't place it. Tom, of course, was completely in the dark. "It's what is known as the dewdrop and star pattern, Joan are worth about $10 a plate, went on, "and it happens to be But these are worth probably fairly rare." twice that much." She admitted that after buy- She was right. The green col ing the plates, $10 for the dozen, or is so rare as to be almost she had had the hunch to show unknown. AFRICAN COIN A MEMENTO OF KAISER GERMANY ERA "This is one of the last gold I gave him the money without coins minted by the Kaiser's further argument." , government," said Charles, "and "In other words, you expect it as struck in Africa, German to get considerably more," I t Africa." said. "How come?" . tin its obverse side it was one SC sa most beautiful coins I porter had commissioned him to even seen. The design buy three of the coins. He want ej a bull elephant rubbing ed them for use in decorating As; tusks against a tree. In the &sgFund were mountains, one & m Kilimanjaro. Beneath rihant's feet was the date jjiSL ' tTW reverse was radically dif-' tart. The usual imperial Ger- eagle, which always re- me of an overdressed &W 9H an heraldic bender, was 9Ureunded by the words "E3BUTSCH OSTAFRIKA 15 UeTIKS. "fisvr much is it worth?" I $&eJ., wondering if it was some thig I could afford. Charles laughed and held up a copy of "Coins of the World," a 1855 issue. "This is one of the finest catalogues in the field," he sid, "and when the owner of he coin indicated he was satisfied with its listing of $35, 23-jACHlNE8T & TRACTORS Annual Spring MACHINERY SaLE lueseey. April 9th Starling promptly at 11 A.M. at the MIDWAY AUCTION YARD Following equipment consigned UU6 sale: to JOHN DEKE Model MT tractor w. plow, lignts. starter, hyd. CASE Model VA tractor wfront end loader, mower, lights, starter, 3 pt. hitch. ALLiS CHALMERS Model B trac tor w6 it. side mower, 14 ' plow and 4-row cultivator MAaaEY HAKKla PONY tractor w mower Ac piow, lights, starter. JOHN DEERE Model B. Tractor WNo. j mower, lights, starter, power-trol. New riOuLAND 77" BALER AEW HOLLAND hay chopper wV-4 Wisconsin motor moumeu on trai ler. Molasses pump. 1941 LHAtuOiMD 1 l'.i T. truck w. sawdust box. Good condition. 2 Axle PULL TRAILER W stock racK. 194a rORD COUPE CUASlKuCinJ.i riOlST wWiscon- sin motor, aOO it. cable. Will lilt 1.U00 lbs. Sluul SfRI.NKLER SYSTEM Her cuies motor w J pump on trailer, lulu It. pipe. 5i0 it. oi 4 ', 470 It. ol 3 ', w . eioows, lees, etc. 20 Rain bird ipnnKier heads. Will be sold m complete unit. E-2.EE xiajyv teruiizer spreader At HoiuA.ND side delivery rake 2 lUiVoi-r. lioU SCRAPERS jGHa ucciic io. 5 mower iUKU spnngtoolh 8 11. FOnU ioUijIAK W attachments. Hl-fRtSaUKc 4 ' pump w, 6 cyl. Chrysler motor on trailer. PAPEC HA1jMER.M1LL Jt.Lt.LL sPttAi KiU mounted on trailer, radial arms, motor. 100- gal. capacity. Operates at 60 ios. JonN ucERe, li-it. iertilizer spreader POvvtK XAKE-OFF SEEDER NEW HOLLAND BALER jModel 76. Good condition. ROYAL BEAN 18" SPRAY RIG on rubber. 4 cyl. Leroi motor. 300 gal. capacity at 400 lbs. pressure. 200 CEDAh PUS I S LARGE QUA.Mli'Y of 2. 3 & 4 in. pipe fittings. Also valves. LaiHE 36 ' variable speed TOOLS TARPS MOTORS JiiSC'ELLANEOUS OF ALL KINDS SALE OPEN TO CONSIGNMENT W. J. "BILL" BRAY Auctioneer Ac Mgr. Ph. Central Point iv-4-2213 or VA-6-3874 "The Best in Auction Service" Low in Cost! Quick in Results! Use Tribune Want Ads Weap on as g0od exanlples of a design popuiar from the 1860s to the 1880s. It is easy to tell in the plates by their having a six- -"" " " . ' the star and the broad rim of the plate are studded with small "hobnail" or "dewdrop" forms. "Usually they are in clear glass, or blue or yellow or am- ber," Joan continued, "and those Charles told me that an inv a set or plates, ail dui mree ox which were then completed. But his two-fold reason for wanting the 1916 15-rupee piece was what really fascinated me. His ather had ee"?e- of tthe few suc the natlY? w.af n ove5 120;00 werc "T. i and his father escaped, because he had been a minor worker at the mint at Tabora, where he was still working in 1916 when the British liberated the coun try. "And how much will you get for it?" I asked. Charles laughed. "I'll charge him only $70 and actually it's really very reasonable, consid- ering how prices are going up lately." (Released by McClure Newspaper Syndicate) 23 MACHINERY & TRACTORS FARM MACHINERY SALE MONDAY, APRIL 8 Starting promptly at 1 P.M. at .TED HOLMES RANCH Eagle Point Out Crater Lake Hwy. to Eagle Point through Eagle Point to Main St. Turn right across Butte Creek. Turn left by High School keep go ing and follow signs. 1933 Ford tractor Perfect codition Oliver rubber-tired manure spreader Ford-Dearborn corn cultivator Massey-Harris dump rake-tractor mounted Deerborn-Ford front loader Easy Way Ford post hole digger Ford power take-off pulley Ford disc plow Portable milking machine Buck rake mounted on Model A Ford truck with 3 HP Wisconsin motor Mail chain saw Model 21 used very litUe John Deere corn planter. Model 999 with attachments Kid's saddle 285 gal. gas storage tank-complete John Deere corn binder 3 rolls No. 5 page fence wire John Deere grain drill 2'2"x2'j" pump-pulley driven. Used for sprinklers lIa"x2 sprinkle pump ' ' Hay & ensilage cutter 40 ft. pipe New dairy wash tank Several hundred dollars worth of 4-H Show equipment including blankets, halters, etc. Lots of miscellaneous. O. J. BRENNER. Auctioneer BOB BEVER, Auctioneer 24-FOR EXCHANGE. OR TRADE: '41 Chevy Sedan. '48 Nash Sedan. Both good. 3.000 watt light plant, for livestock, welder, or what have you. Ph. 3-TA-6-4888. FOR ACREAGE. 2-bdrm. older home, good condition, close to schools. $8950. $1500 down. Less for cash to loan. 928 So. Holly. TRADE. 3-bdrm. house for 1-bdrm. Call Jacksonville 9-8400. 1956 LAND ROVER. Will sell equity or trade for what you have. Ph. 2-8286. WILL TRADE attractive S9.500 2 bed room home. ' A. irrigated, for cheaper property. Arrange terms on difference. Ph. 2-6981. NICE, nearly new .3 large bdrms.. de- sireabie location in Asniand. valued at $12,500. $7500 equity, payments $74 mo. Would consider trade for 3 or 4-bdrm. home in or near Med ford. with large lot or acreage, up to $20,000 value. Write Tribune Box 8792. 26 PERSONAL BEST in INSURANCE Auto-Lite-Fire-Truck FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Call Joe Killingsworth, 3-1256 Sunday, April 7. 1937 26-PERSONAl DO YOU want a roof? Price! right. Qualitv best. DAN PATCH CO. INC. Operation Home Improvement Free Estimates Ph. 2-4324 ANN. formerly of Burelson's Beauty Salon is now at the Modem. Ph. 3-3379. WHERE are you eating breakfast Sun day morning? Why not come to Jacksonville Community Hall? All you can eat for SI. Hotcakes. Sausage, ham Sc egs. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Benelit Community hall that n used by teen-ager & all. Jacksonville Lion Club. SATIN AND LACE WEDDING DRESS. Size 12. Only S33. Call 2-5085. LADIES, how does that skirt fit? little tight in the waist and hips? There's still time before Easter to do something about it. Call Lillies Health & Slenderizing Salon for an appointment, 2-5305. ll.S-.i court St. MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS FREE DEMONSTRATION End curL from 55.50 214 Fluhrer Bldg Ph. 2-9611 STANLEY Home Products. Ph. Ashland 9-5401. Write 637 E. Main. Ashland. RAWLEIGH products. Pedersen. 2-4438 ANY ONE having drinking problem is welcome at Aiconolica Anony mous Meetings 8 D m Wed & bat 123 '.i W Main Ph 2-6657- 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Lawn Mowers LAWNMOWERS machine sharpened Garden tools, knives, scissors. Serv ice at your home. Ph. 3-520. Housecleaning SPRING house cleaning. Call Ace Janitor Service. No job too large or small. PH. 2-7580. Poultry & Eggs BUYER. PROCESSOR. DEALER ROGUE VALLEY POULTRY CO. 334 E. McAndrews Rd. Ph. 3-2594 Income Taxes INCOME TAXES Farmers, Loggers, wage earners, small firms, reason able. 25 yrs. exp. 1238 N. Riverside Across from Pulver Motel. 2-6992. Prompt service 20-vrs. experience OPAL RONE 3512 Table Rock Rd. Ph. NO-4-1352 E. M. MADDEN AGENCY 103 First St. Phoenix Ph. 2-7656 CHAS. HOLBROOK State Sc Federal Income Tax Reports. Ph. 2-5969. days. 2-8840 lutes. Hotel Jackson (122 E. 8th.) CLEO CANOOSE 55 Ross Court. For day or eve appointments Ph 2-2913 16th year in same location RELIABLE TAX SERVICE MARY B MAASS 304 S. Ivy. Ph. 2-9281 STATE & FEDERAL Tax returns made out. VICTOR C SETHER Brophy Bldg Federal & State Income Tax assistance S C Jones & Sons Billings Agency Cor 6th & Holly Medford 42 E Main St. Ashland Transportation JOHNSON TRUCK LINES P O Box 407 Medford Ore Trucking service between So Ore gon & all points In Ore Also Inter state to Calif on building materials & machinery Vans flat-beds lum ber trucks & trailers. & low-bed equipment available Ph 2-6022. ATHEL HUPP DUDLEY INC TRUCK TRANSPORTATION P O Box 242. Medford Oregon ICC-MC 71652 Rapid transportation between Southern Oregon and points and places in Calif on all building materials heavy machinery and livestock Ph Medford Ore 2-4174 Granite at Top Soil BEAR Creek top soil: fill dirt: fertiliz er; sand; gravel; crushed rock. New lawns constructed. 2-2464 BATEMAN & SONS GRANITE Loading or Delivering LUCIUS & WILBER'l LULL Phone 3-NO-4-1489 FINEST Bear Creek ton soil Creek run gravel pit run end crushed granite Prompt delivery Dump trucks tor hire Estimates gladly given Jim Nunes Ph. 3-4638. GRANITE CRUSHED & PIT RUN LOADED OR DELIVERED G LULL Ph 3-4781 CRUSHED ROCK SAND & GRAVEL M C UNINGEH SONS Phone 2-5336 oi 2-S897 Generators Starters Generator-Starter repairs & exchange Armature winding Cliff's Autc Electric 1311 N Riverside i-ftnfifi Asphalt & Cement PaTing CONCRETE Walks, driveways, carports and patios. 40c sq .ft. LABOR and MATERIALS. Elmer Luschen 2-9978. JOHN JORE Cement Contractor Patio's, sidewalks driveways. Free estimates on all type of concrete construction Ph 2-5565 808 Ben nett St ASPHALT PAVING D rlveways motels parking areas, mill yards roads and industrial floors Free esti mates Work guaranteed Rogue River Paving Co Ph Medfora 2-4037 TV and Radio HAMMILL TV SERVICE CO. Open 10 a.m to 8:30 p.m. 1824 W Main Ph 3-5406 Fuel GOOD fireplace wood for sale For fast delivery. Dial 2-6729 JOE WHIPPLE Pump Service JIFFY PUMP SERVICE UNIVERSAL PUMP SALES The Rugged Pump for Every Purpose Pump Rentals & Repair Will also Drill vour well. 1311 N Riverside Ph 3-5510 or 2-59 Carpet Cleaning at Repair RANDY'S CLEANING SERVICE Rug. Furniture & Housecleaning. Check our Spring Specials. Ph. 3-4069. RUGS Furniture. Cleaned, repaired Medford Rug Factory & Cleaners 511 Mary St. Ph. 3-2539 SERVICE MASTER METHOD Nationally approved For FREE estimates call DYKE'S FLOORCOVERING 2-5168 Septic Tank SANITATION SERVICE (Licensed St Bonded) Darrell Fariss O. E. Conklin ROUND CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS DRAIN FIELDS SOIL DRAINS Meets all State c FHA Codes LOW COST FINANCING TANKS PUMPED TRENCHING BACKHOE WORK Free estimates Guaranteed Work Ph. 3-2491 2875 Lone Pine Rd DICK S DISPOSAL SERVICE Septic tanks cleaned, installed repaired. Back boe work Ditching & excavaUng. I M. R. (Dick) GUST Ph. 3-1457 CASPER'S Septic tanks pumped and cleaned. TANKS INSTALLED -Drain work Free inspection. Low set prices No mileage charge 24 hours service Local War II vet Dial 3-1511 or 2-6818. MITCHELL SEPTIC TANK AND CESSPOOL SERVICE. Tanks clean ed and repaired drain and aewere laid New tanks Installed All work Cuarantprrt Phone 3-11)6 Beads Restruag PEARLS & BEADS RESTRUNG JEWELRY REPAIRING SANTO'S AGATE SHOP 411 B Main Painting SPRAY painting roofs houses general painting Free estimates Sullivan Bros 219 S Ivy. Phone 2-9851 PAINTING Brush or Spray Free estimates and terms A Q. Murphjr Phone 2-8585 or 2-8143. i 27-BUSINESS DIRECTORY Roofing OPERATION HOME IMPROVEMENT Get our prices on the finest in asphalt shingles. Lock type thick tabs with 5-year wind insurance policy, also 20 year Bonded Shingle Hooting. rriA terms. FREE ESTIMATES PH. 3-3631 Ekerson Paint & Roofing Store Well Drilling GOFF BROTHERS Well Drillers. Ex perienced & reliable. S&H Green Stamps. Office Siskiyou Hdwe.. 225 W. Main. Fn. 2-2339. Eves Ph. 2-7026 or 3-3744 CRIBBLE WELL DRILLING 303 5th Ave.. Gold Hill Ph Gold Hill 5-9328 CRATER WELL DRILLING No well too deep Immediate service All work guaranteed FHA terms ar ranged. Phone 2-2098 1111 W 10th ROGUE VALLEY DRILLING CO Reliable St experienced Fast, mod ern equipment Terms Ph 2-7372 885 Shafer Lane off Kings Hwy SHULTS BROS well drilling & pump service we strive to please every customer Ph 3-4141 Eves 2-5669 DEISTER'S WELL DRILLING CO For your water well problems Reliable & experienced. Up to the minute equipment 139 Vancouver Ph 2-9308 Pests and Termite Control TERMITES Call Paramount Pest Control Inspect before buying Ph 2-9701 LOYD Termite Control Protect youi home from termites Free inspection Ph Asb 2-7557 Foundation work Oil Burner Service SPARK OIL BURNING HEATERS 4th & Front Ph 2-5296 KENNEDY F1JE1 Oil Tree Service ATTENTION! Let us graft your black walnut trees to English walnuts. Phone 2-8052 ORE. CAL TREE SERVICE ORE.-CAL TREE SERVICE Locallv Owned & Operated -by RAY CHAMBERLIN TREES Topped-Trimmed-Removed-Transplanted. Complete tree surgery Reasonable prices. Services guar anteed satisfactory Free estimates Licensed & Insured. We go any where. Just phone Medfora 2-8052 & Be Pleased. CHAMBERLIN TREE SERVICE. Trees topped, trimmed, removed. Free estimates Licensed & insured. Ph. Medford 3-3085. MEDFORD TREE SERVICE Complete care all types topovers & removals Experienced & efficient, licenced Sz insured Free estimates anvtime Please Dial 3-5841 Motorcycles Sales & Service MOTORCYCLES Bought & Sold 36 South Bartlett White's Cycle Shop Ph. 3-4381 Plumbing BROOK'S ELECTRIC PLUMBING DEPT For fast courteous and efficient service on all your plumbing prob-i-Tn vin -n!no Heating OPERATION HOME IMPROVEMENT Continental Radiant Glassheat. also Electo-Rav Baseboard. FREE ESTIMATES, no obligation. FHA Terms Ph. 2-9854 Glass heat of Southern Oregon House Moving RELIABLE HOUSE MOVERS Moving. Raising Leveling. Wrecking Free Estimates Ph. 2r6554 MEDFORD HOUSE MOVING Houses moved, raised, leveled. Foundations installed. Free estimates. Ph. 2-4244 or 3-1078 ACE HOUSE MOVERS Moving RaiMiiEi Leveling Wrecking Free estimates. Ph. 2-2728 or 3-4984 Building & Construction nPF.RATION HOME IMPROVEMENT .beautny your nome wun loe wt.ti styles 6c color raDco Asoesius siums FHA terms. FREE ESTIMATES PH. 3-3631 Ekerson Paint & hoofing Store BUILDING, remodeling. carpentry. concrete work, caDineu. can ash land 2-4286. . IF BUILDING OR REMODELING Complete home counseling, an en gineered job costs no more Lowest prices on materials in years. Now is the time to add that room, remodel the kitchen oi bath. Plans, custom biult cabinets General Contracting Free Estimates Financing for those that qualify. Ted Conway. P O. Box 147. Medford. Eagle Point VA 6-3521 Shady Cove TS 8-2053 K & K CONSTRUCTION CO General Contractors Residential Commercial Cabinet work Remodeling Ph VA-6-3164 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE: 50 acre meadow. Good building site, city water. 7 miles from town. Ph. 3-TA-6-4706. FOR SALE Female German-Shepherd raised with children; also '40 cnev. rear end and transmission, good condition. Phone TA-6-2868. HAVE 2 complete moving picture projectors, sound equipment Be all apparatus. Am interested in partner ship deal to use equipment in in door or outdoor theater. Write Tri bune Box 9281. FOR RENT Large 2 story house. New. On large lot. 3 mi. out ot central Point. Ph. NO-4-1937. RUMMAGE & plant sale Wed. April 10th. Eagles Hall. w. Main, spon sored bv Col. Sargent Auxiliary No. 13 9 to 5. FOR RENT: Pasture for 8 head of cattle. 1187 W. McAndrews. ANN. formerly at Burelson's Beauty Salon, is now at the Modern. Ph. 3-5379. S39.50 C70 r;n GAS RANGE GAS REFRIGERATOR J ' '- NORGE REFRIGERATOR S39.50 $39.50 BENDIX AUTO. WASHER 550 You don't have to bolt down $50 MW AUTO. WASHER WRINGER WASHER . WESTINGHOUSE RANGE S39.50 S59.50 $99.50 FRIGIDAIRE RANGE . ADMIRAL REFIGERATOR Like new. MARINE MARVALR 220 W. Main BUILDING a home? Need a home while building? Rent one of our trailer houses. Ph. 2-5332 before 6. COMPANY coming? Just give us a call. We will rent you that extra I bed. Rollaways. cribs, high chairs & plav pens for rent. We deliver. Also hospital equipment to rent. ! BOB KENNEDY FURNITURE Ph. 2-5332 i FOR SALE SWISS GIANT PANSY PLANTS in bloom. 40c aoz. ims w. 14th. ! JOHN DEERE Model "M" with plow. $850. 311 Pierce Road, Medlord. 1 JOHN Deere Model "MC" Crawler. 1 Ford 1952 Model 8N witn mower Hubbard-Wray Co. 25 So. Riverside BIG FIR SLABS GREEN big double loads ' summer prices ' MEDFORD FUEL CO. Tel. 2-2111 ORCHARDISTS attention! Need beds for vour smudging crew? we nave a special now on our regular price $12.50 steel cots and pads, 3 com plete for S25. , BOB KENNEDY FURNITURE Ph. 2-5332 FOR SALE 17' 2 ft-upright freezer Must sell leaving town make an offer. 710 W. McAndrews Rd. EXPERT OIL BURNER SERVICE MEDFORD FUEL Ph. 2-2111 "MOBILHEAT" JACKSONVILLE Association Sets Meeting 1 By MRS. C. S. HOSKINS nv - - Jacksonville The Women's association of the .Tarlrsnnvillo Presbyterian church will hold a cooked food sale in the old post office building on Main st., Sat urday, April 13, starting at 10 a.m. Food items will include salads, cakes and pies, and Choc olate Easter eggs, decorated with names or other inscriptions by Mrs. fred Richardson and J. C. .Weter. Proceeds from the sale ar in be used toward finishing projects under way. The Women's association of the Presbyterian church will hold the next meeting Tuesday, April 9, at the home of Mrs. John Niedermeyer. Mrs. Ken neth Cook of Medford, will be guest speaker. Transportation is available for anyone wishing to attend by calling association members. Mrs. Elinor Mayfield is a med ical Datient at the Roeue Vallpv hospital. Her niece, Mrs. Thelma Gouru, of Washington, is staying at her home here. Some last TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PAINT SALE RICHFLAT Rubber Base wall paint. Special for two weeks only, $4.49 per gallon. A rainbow of rich colors. MEDFORD PAINT CORPORATION 906 N. Riverside. Hurry. While stock lasts. BARN yard manure. You haul or we vtali.ra,. DV- T"A . Hn,c T : . - "w-i-MiQ. unman. Rotary Power Mowers, $59.95 up Free demonstration Moore Outdoor Supplv 816 So. Riverside Ph. '2-5458 SAWDUST to-burn MEDFORD FUEL CO. Tel.. 2-2111 WAREHOUSE Sale on Linoleum rugs. ah sizes, all patterns. If you need linoleum buv now. BOB KENNEDY FURNITURE 6-FT. Redwood grape stakes lor fenc ing, zic eacn. 1x6 Redwood paneling $175 M. 6". 8" 10" Sc 12" cedar paneling $125 M. F.H.A. terms on home improvements. Free Delivery NORTON LUMBER CO. Phone 3-2888 ' Phoenix OIL TO BURN" MOBILHEAT We give S&-H Green Stamps MEDFORD FUEL Ph 2-211! LIME Our price includes spreading set vice, itoio mil Agnelli- mrai Lime uistnputmg Co FOR SALi: New 2-story 5 bdrm. house. 2 baths, 4 bdrms. upstairs, partly finished. All livable. Double garage. On larife lot. Full price $6250. Terms, nice home lor a iiiiiiv. rn. rNU-q-iyj FURN. apt. for rent, with bath or shower. Weekly or monthlv rate. Close in. utilities paid, washing fa- '55 FIREFLIGHT DeSoto; '53 1 'i ton G.M.C. flat bed: '55 i ton Chevy 4 speed pickup. Ph. VA-6-3971. SPECIAL 5i"x4'x6' CD Sheathing Plvwood ll'.ic per. sq. ft. Westside" Lbr Co., Phone 2-2359. North end of Summit Ave. BUNDLES Ot OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale 20c each Mail Tribun Office 27 North Fir Penney's daisy-trimmed half slip hat a full circle skirt of flocked dot nylon, over an inner skirt of taffetized nylon. Nylon tricot top with elastic waist for smooth fit. Colors are white, pink, or maize. The slips are packaged in blue or maize. The slips are packaged in a plastic storage bag. Sizes 7 to 14. 3-6x 3.98 2.98 I MEDFORD j ; ' :" ' " -M. , vionuia tu see lurs. Mayfield were Glen and Verna Noel of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hazen spent last week end visiting friends in Azelea and Glendale. Mrs. W. D. Turnbull was hon ored guest at a birthday party at the Assembly of God church last Friday. About 30 guests were present. Mrs. Elmar Hasty of San Mateo, Calif., called here by the illness of her sister and father, both of Phoenix, visited Mrs. Pearl Whitney one day this week. Girl Scout mpmhprs rf iho sixth grade Troop 168 have been working toward hospitality badges. At a recent meeting half Of the BrouD Dlanned anri nrn. pared dinner and served the rest of the troop as guests. The guests" then returned the hospi tality with a similar dinner at the following meeting. The next meeting April 10 will be held at the home of Bon nie Brindley on " Winema way. The project will be a tea party with complete table and silver service with a discussion on ta ble courtesy, guest and hostess manners. Mrs. Ernest Rasmus sen and Mrs. Pete Zimmerman, the leaders, will assist them. The Women's Missionary coun cil of the Assembly of God church held a meeting Wednes day and finished several sewing projects. They will have a spe cial display of the work Sunday at the church. The Jacksonville Lions club Police Arrest Local Man on Theft Charge Harold F. Knight, 452 Fair mont St., Medford, was arrested Thursday on charges of stealing an air compressor from the Sherwin-Williams company, 1229 Court st., Medford, sometime Wednesday night, according to city police. Court action on Knight is pending his recovery of injuries he reportedly suffered Thurs day, police said. He is now in a local hospital, they added. "Police recovered the com pressor, which is valued about $295, Thursday morning. ' Salem (U.R) Sunday, April 7, has been proclaimed by Gov. Robert D. Holmes as World Jewish Child's Day in Oregon. Penney's own Young Time Fashions . . . as Advertised in Life Fashions fo bustle your little miss to the head of the Easter fashion parade! Her own may be a gentle whirling cotton, a king-size scoop of nylon, or a wonder-blend! They're springs' fa vorite Young Time fashions . . . delicately shaded and richly shaped with velvet dashes, ripples of lace . . . designed to make her own glow glow ier, her party-life happier! SEE THE WIDE GIRL'S NYLON SHORTY GLOVES GIRL'S NEW EASTER MILLINERY GIRL'S "DRESS UP" HANDBAGS, tax GIRL'S LACE TRIM NYLON PANTIES ..... are serving their monthly break fast of ham and eggs today from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Jack sonville Community hall. Pro ceeds from the breakfast will be used for upkeep of the hall. P' Current I Q Di,ide"d UJZ SAVINGS P LOAN Since 126 East Main Medford SELECTION AT PENNEY'S TODAY! "Toby," the large black and white male dog missing from home since Feb. 20, has not been, returned or -founds Any news of his possible whereabouts or fale would be appreciated. per annum Plenty hep is this teenster! She knows that saving makes the dif ference between wishing and hav ing ... between dreaming and doing! That's why, every week, she stashes away part of her allow ance or "baby sitting" earnings at the Jackson County Feder! where her money EARNS MORE . i . and this is for sure . . , she's go ing to have what it takes! Savings Depos ited by APRIL 10 will earn dividends from April 1. ASSOC ATION ISO! "Where You Are Paid To Save" ..-riiArmfciriiflnry- ffflEHDS V Sll 1 YOUNG TIME TODDLERS sizes 1 fo 3 1.98 fo 2.98 YOUNG TIME LITTLE GIRLS sizes 3 to 6x 2.98 to 6.95 YOUNG TIME BIG SISTERS sizes 7 fo 14 3.98 to 7.95 98c ,.1.98 to 2.98 98c tc 1.59 r-.. ...59c i , . - " " ' " ' .- - - -