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r Med Treasure by Buying Stamps Valued at $2750 Good Investment "Ever hear of a bottomless, rounded by the words DO boiling lake, 2,300 feet up a MINICA POSTAGE, mountain side, not far from "Dominica is one of the Puerto Rico?" Paul, a stamp Leeward Islands, southeast of dealer friend of mine, asked. Puerto Rico, and this boiling "No," I said, "but why are lake is on one of the southern jrou interested?" mountains. And . . ." He passed me a square of "My cleint is a pretty smart cellophane containing a fellow. He wanted the money itamp. "Off and on for years because of some kind of a I've been trying to buy this scheme for harnessing the itamp. Once I offered a client boiling lake. He said he might of mine $2500 for it, but to- let me in on a piece of it la day I got it for $2250." ter," Paul said "And I was The stamp was a six penny, just thinking. This stamp, un ereen item with a black sur- used, catalogues at $2750. If charge of one penny. Its de- sign consisted of a profile por- trait of Queen Victoria sur- good, I just might . . . TRILBY GLASS IN COLOR VERY RARE As I reached for the glass, a cat leaped to the table be side my chair, lashed his tail. ine xaii sirucK. xne goDiei anu the glass shattered on the floor. But one can't blame a cat, and so, despite my hostess' protestations, I manfully shouldered the blame, prom- ising to replace the piece. The goblet was what is known as "Trilby glass." It gets its name from the de- aign's chief feature a heart in the center of which is the head of a girl that looks enough like Du Maurier's fa- mous heroine to justify use of the same name. Thought it was popular .enough back in the 180s, when it was first produced by myself. OCTAGONAL $50 GOLD PIECE VALUED AT TEN TIMES THAT An octagonal coin is an easy one to remember, and that had been drilled on the it happen, ,o . . S50 - - '"J'SS gold piece, it should be prac- T asked about the hole Xhe tically unforgetable. coin had been part of a neck- And so, when Henry heard lace which his grandfather that such a piece was worth had made for his grandmoth a good many times $50, and er, Henry said. Why? Did that ' said that his wife had one cut down the value? and he would bring it in, I I told him that it cut it was very much interested. down so far that the coin was "Are you sure it's like this, probably worth only a fourth Henry?" I asked, showing him as much, a picture of the coin in a cata- Henry didn't look too dis logue. appointed. "The very same," he said. "I wouldn't sell it anyway," "It's got the same words on he said. "It would just 'ie nice the front, 'Augustus Humbert, United States Assaver of Gold California, 1851.' ' He brought it in the follow- ing day. It was in almost mint condi- GRANDVIEW-LONE PINE 5tudent Returns To OSC By LILLIAN KNIGHT Grandview - Lone Pine Miss Maralee C h i s h o 1 m, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Chisholm, returned to Corval lis where she is attending Ore gon Stae college after spend ing Spring vacation week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Sprad ling of Connell ave. have pur chased the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gasparotti on Crat er Lake ave. They plan to move soon after the first of the month. Mrs. Herbert Grafton and ion, Sheldon, spent last week end in Redding, Calif., visiting friends. She returned home Monday, and Sheldon will re turn home later. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richard son and sons. Billy and Jackie, will spend Easter in Grants Pass with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Richardson. Dick Sturgill came home from the hospital Saturday and is able to walk around the house with the aid of crutches. In the baseball games last Friday between Griffin Creek and Lone Pine schools at Grif fin Creek the Griffin Creek girls took their game. The Lone Pine boy's varsity and Poison Oak? Try a Bottle of ZEMACOL You must be satisfied er your money cheerfully refunded. Get a bottle today at WESTERN THRIFT CORN REMOVER instant relief from pa'ui and post, rvoly rtovfi hard coma, soft come . callouses, warts, papillomas, dvb noflf. It contains m ecol Wit oils thot softwi, iootaa nd does not cause In irritation as do strong acid mixtures. Whan oil Ws no failed try this on. Try our Bunion Salwf. which relievos pom, soreneu. sweKing first or second application Both remedies sold en O00 bock guarantee. Exclusively at WESTERN THRIFT I sold it at that price, and this boiling lake business looks a Pittsburgh glass firm, it is fairly scarce today, but not so much so that I anticipated anv rpal rliffioultv in rpnlar- jng I came across one in a small shop. It was identical glass ex cept for the color a pale blue and the price was only $15, about half of what I had expected to pay. "Break another any time you wish," my hostess said when I gave it to her. "Just so long as you replace it in color, and any old color will do." Her generous attitude was quite justified. As I learned a little later, "Trilby glass" in color is so rare that hereafter any I find I shall keep for tion, except for a tiny hole for my wife to know that she had a necklace that was worth $500, instead of only $125." (Released by McClure Newspaper Syndicate junior varsity teams won both games over Griffin Creek. Mrs. Dorothy Rix, fourth grade teacher at Lone Pine, came home from the hospital after spending Tuesday and Wednesday there for a medi cal checkup. She is feeling better and hope to be back at school next week. During her absence this week Mrs. Ethel Cummings from the Medford district is substituting for her, Carl Harrison returned from the Sacred Heart hospi tal Wednesday and is resting comfortably after his accident March 25." The Rev. and Mrs. Martin Brown and daughter, Mari lyn, returned to their home in Bridgeview last Saturday af ternoon after visiting with Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Knight, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomsen and family will move into a new home at 2558 Roberts rd. next week. They recently pur chased the home from Mr. and Mrs. Wilso.i Bjorge. They are redecorating and putting on the finishing touches to the buildings before moving in. . The Wilson Bjorges will move to Ukiah, Calif., where he has been transferred by the bureau of land manage ment. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed of Table Rock rd. have pur chesed the Jack Thomsen home on Crater Lake ave. and will move in a week or two. A speech clinic will be held at the Lone Pine school Thurs day, April 10, beginning at 10 a.m. by Dr. Leon Mulling of Southern Oregon college in which he will visit the follow up cases he met with during his precious visit to the school. A representative from Hed rick junior High school will visit Lone Pine Tuesday, April 8, to get registration infor- Jmation concerning the eighth grade graduates who will en ter junior high school this fall. 21-FOR SALE, Miscellaneous YOUR Easter Basket OF BARGAINS AT PURUCKER'S Practice Piano Used, small, attractive Spinet-1 type Wurlitzer piano. Mahogany I case, lou BB-note xeyDoara wiin bench. $439 Wurlitzer Organ Used. Model 20. 2 full keyboards, pipe orean type preset controls, full 32 note A60 pedal board, I swell and crescendo foot pedal I controls, numerous tonal combin ations based on true diapason, flute, reed, string fundamentals, tone cabinet with 4 speakers, tremolo control, capable oi tre mendous full bodied organ sound. Majestic Gothic styled Walnut Console. Ideal for church or re- 1 ligious organization or organist I interested in wonderful lirana I Baroque style playing. J J 5QQ Used Piano Bungalow Style, dark mahogany finish, excellent action and tone. If your budget has said "no" to a new piano and you have a youngster that wants to start in music, this is your piano C1QC for only ? ' J Used 17" Rayt'n TV Completely reconditioned by our shop. New rectifiers, tAQ CA tubes, etc. ?t7.JV 17" Traveler TV Attractive wood case in excellent mean EXCELLENT CONDI- TION with riV etann rt IT w f irt $69.50 rabbit ears. Solovox Used Hammond Solovox which you can add to your piano re gardless of make or model. If you don t have a piano on which to put this wonderful instrument, we can sen you one. no iooiing, with the many hundreds of com binations and musical sounds vou can eet from the Hammond Solovox. its a bargain at almost any price, out a Dargain ana a half at this low price. (New price was $375.) sale price installed ...... $79.50 TV Reduced New 21" TV. Has picture filter for more enjoyable viewing, one 8" extended range speaker, 16.- 000 volt picture power, full transformer chasis for clearer sharper picture. EZ full view, stand up tuning. Hand rubbed Mahogany finish. One only. $199.50 TV Bargain New TV with High Fidelity Pic ture & Sound. 21" screen with optical filter, four speakers and crossover network. 16,000 volts picture power, full transformer chassis, phone jack, tone control. ONE ONLx m nana ruDDea Ma hogany. Was $349. Now $299 TV-Hi Fi Phono Combination 21" Screen, picture filter, area selector switch, z extended range speakers 8 bass & 8 hi fre auency with crossover network. top mounted controls, terminal tor extension speaKers, speed record changer with diamond needle. In Provincial Cherry fin ish ONE ONLY. Was OQ CA $399.50. Now . JJ7.JUj 21" TV . New 21" TV. With picture filter. single speaker, top mounted con trols in Cordovan finish. A fin ish that is mar-proof. Attractive & decorator styled. Ideal for I family room. ONE ONLY. Re- tl $188 Don't Forget We have rental purchase plan to enable you to learn to play the musical instrument of your I choice the easy way. PURUCKER MUSIC HOUSE 111 N. Central SP 2-5702 Dwarf Apple Trees ONLY $1.95 & $2.95 Golden Delicious Red Delicious Partially branched. Plant now. KERSHAW NURSERY SP 2-7470 BLUE formal, size 12, $10. 6 place setting sterline "Prelut ude pattern. $20. Complete King size oed. syu. Automatic wash er, $75. Kelvinator refrig, sep arate freezer on top. $150. West- inghouse stove, $70. Cosco high chair, $10. Assorted fruit jars, 3c ea. SP 2-4165. 202 W. 3rd. Medford. LAUREL wood. $18 delivered. SP-3-5587. GOOD trailer with spare tire & wheel. $40. TR 8-2982. SET tire chains for Metropolitan or Engusn r ora, 55. z-7937. ACCORDION. Used very little. Per- feet condition. Call Provolt 2463. BEES, 5 colonies, painted hives, numerous extra supers, tops, bot toms; glass observation hive, ex tractor, hive tool, gloves, veil, etc. All for S70. NO 4-1928. GOOD McCulloch saw 30" bar, & 3 chains. $100. TR 8-2982. FURNITURE Westinghouse refriK- eraxor, 2 oavenpons ec cnairs to match, piattorm rocker, occasion al chair, rugs. 4 pc. bdrm. set, floor lamp, dinette set, electric range, washing machine, dishes. 2 mi. ot fnoenix, rern valley rd.. KE 5-2812 FOR SALE, 2" 10.000 gal. pump. 6 H. motor attached, 25' suction hose, and foot valve. SP 3-1319. EXCELLENT BUY O'Keefe & Merritt gas range. Very good con- oition. a-334a. CEDAR & YEW WOOD POSTS 1st. Service Station on Tiller- Trail Hwy. Bill Badger, Tiller Drew, Ore UPRIGHT piano, good condition. 575 with oencn. a 3-1101. SELL OR TRADE Garden tractor with equipment. For elec. weld er AC or DC. HI 6-3761. WOOD RANGE with removable porcelain water reservoir. Excel lent condition. 205 W. 9th. SP-2-2912. McCULLOCH chain saw. $95. BEATON'S. 534 N. Front REFRIGERATOR cases for stores, markets, cafes, & taverns. Also large deep freezer, suitable for homes. GR 6-7269, Grants Pass. NEARLY new RCA tape recorder complete with mike & remote control. S150 or trade for good car. SP 3-3450. 1 HOFFMAN Hi-Fi Radio Phono 1 Hoffman 21" Table Model '57 Plentv of used 45 RPM records. ALLBRIGHT TELEVISION CO. 1654 Orchard Home Dr. NATIONAL Cash Register. 1 groc- ery 4 total itemizer. Like new. Various other models. Call GR-6-7269 Grants Pass. GARL ZEISS field glasses. 8x30. SP 3-2621. APT. size A. B. elec. range, good shape. $30. 1557 Stewart Ave. DUAL axle ig trai KE 5-: stakes. $550. 5-2285. SIMPLICITY garden tractor & at tachments. KE 5-2707. 21 -FOR SALE, Miscellaneous FLEET-OWNERS FARMERS' LOGGERS Let us install a battery ' charger on your service car. HAWKINS NITE GARAGE 616 So. Riverside SP 3-1534 FINE ANTIQUES r N 99 TRADING CENTER 2740 N. Pacific Hwy, SP7 3-3227 Laurel $18. Fir $15 Cord. SP 3-5967 NO DOWN PAYMENT ON THESE USED APPLIANCES - 1955 Imperial Frigidaire dryer. Heat control, all porcelain finish No venting. One year warranty, Only 5l49.aO with no down pay mem ana omy .su mo. 1956 Deluxe Frigidaire washer. Like new. one year warranty. Only $149.50. No down payment ana omy .ou per month. 1956 Frigidaire Dishwasher-sink combination. Brand new. One year warranty. Only $299.95, no down payment, $15 a month. 1950 Frigidaire washer. All por celain finish. Reconditioned and guaranteed for one year. Total price of S99.50 with nothing aown ana $0.03 mo. LEONARD ELECTRIC 309 EAST MAIN SP 2-4427 NO AUCTION EASTER SUNDAY at ECONOMY HOUSE Crater Lake Hwy. at Biddle Rd. NFW . . P ANOS . WRFD I m " " Rentral. Purchase, Terms. BEATON'S 534 N. Front New Mattress & matching t3Q 0 box springs f J7.7J Complete bed; (head- f Q QC board Sc frame) EADS Transfer Sc Furniture Co. 123 S. Frant SP 2-7121 OLD GROWTH FIR WOOD for sale. NO 4-2221. FRIGIDAIRE washer & dryer. Good condition. Excellent buy. SP- 2-6255. NEW TOILETS $24.95 Baby Bed. like new. with new mattress $19.95 complete. L & M TRADING CENTER Central Point, l2 blocks N. of stop light. NO 4-1994. '56 ALL steel motor scooter. Excel- lent shape. $2a0. KE 5-1619. PFAFF PORTABLE This beautiful' sewing machine picked up because of illness in the family. Balance of only 11 payments for $8.79 each. Or will discount for cash. Write Credit Mgr.. P.O. Box 1022, Medford. PWE.R law? ,moweJ;, 19?5 -,War.d Master reel type 18" cut. Excel lent condition. $50. 927. W. 13th. GE WRINGER type washer & double aluminum tubs on wheels. Good condition. Very reasonable. KE 5-1435. RESTAURANT equipment for sale. maice me an otter, cau sr Z-47ZO or SP 2-9564. CUSHMAN Scooter, good condi- tion. All accessories. JU 2-3677. CABBAGE lettuce, cauliflower. broccoli, tomatoes for hat cap ping Also snaps, petunias, stocks, Alyssum. Hat caps & tents. CRATER GREENHOUSE & LOCAL FEED STORES $10 SPECIAL $10 Band picked big double load Mixed Green & Dry Slabs EAGLE FUEL CO. TA 6-4081 JEEP CABS $100 to $190. BERGMAN'S SHOP 3012 Crater Lake Hwy. Watch Repair Work by Certified Master Watchmaker. One year written guarantee at Picard's of Medford Jewelers. 129 S. Cen tral. SP 3-4922. . WELL ROTTED COW MANURE. SP 3-5669 DRY WOOD body flr, peeler core wood. zx4, 4x4 .mm ends, etc. Any amount prompt. SP 3-1327 Old Sawdust for mulch.. 200 cu. ft load $8.50 KE 5-1694. ROOFING - SIDING - INSULATION If you don t have your roofing. siding & insulation don by Ekerson s vou are paying too much. For the average house financed 100 Roof $9.91 mo. Insulation 4" Blow $9.48 mo. Asbestos tiding applied. $15.97 mo. EKERSON PAINT 4c ROOFING 619 E. Jackson St. SP3-3C31 Heavy duty 3-yr battery exchange $10.95 Medford Battery Co. WHEN you're thinking of surplus think of DUNHAM'S. Where you ALWAYS save. NEW AND USED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Motor Rewiadinc 1225 Court St SP 3-4517 BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale, 20c each. Mau Tribune otiice. 33 worth nr. ROLLED ROOFING 90 lb. $3.75 Texture Paint. Ready Mix. $4.39 gal. creosote 9dc gal. Masonite 4x8x316 $2.50. No 4 Sheathing S35 M. BUILDERS SERVICE 2802 Crater Lake Hwy. SP 2-8376 DOUBLE breasted suits made into smart single breasted. Chris the Tailor 36 N. Bartlett. LAUREL & OAK wood. J20 cord SP 2-9165 or 529 9. Grape. SEWING machine, repossessed by Finance Co. Take over small pay ments. Call collect Medford, SP 2-6667 BUILDING MATERIALS CASH & CARRY PLYWOOD 4x8 516" Sheathing $1.72 4x8 "4" Sanded 2.18 4x8 J" Sanded 4.96 THICK BUTT SHINGLES 8.75 90 Lb. Roofing 3.65 45 Lb. Roofing 2.45 - DOORS 2 0 68 Mahogany Flush 4.95 2 '6 68 Mahogany Flush 5.50 28 6 8 Mahogany Flush 5.80 4x8 '2" Plaster Board 2.08 4x8 Plaster Board 1S2 EAGLE POINT LUMBER CO. HI 6-3521 Eagle Point GOOD Port Ortord 7 cedar posts. 35c & 50c. SP 3-2913. PLANER shavings. KE 3-1694. WORMS 1465 Spring. SP 2-9721. FERTILIZER-Manure & Shavings. Bv the yard. We can deliver. HILTON. SP 3-3761. after 5 p.m. BARNYARD FERTILIZER You haul or we deliver. Gilman Dairy NO 4-2976. PEARLS RESTRUNG. Will buy old gold. SANTOS. 616 S. Ivy. DAVENO & chair (foam rubber) $100 826 E. Main after 4 p.m. Upstairs front. FOR SALE good rubber tired wa gon. MU 5-5736. EQUITY in '57 Model 2 bedroom trailer house. Your equity in property, late model car, or will take cash. See at 526 Palm. 60 BASS Hohner Accordion. $60. Montag wood circulator $60. SP- 3-4238. 3 PC. BDRM. set, springs Sc mat tress S50 Elec. hair dryer on stand $15 Elec. ' floor polisher. $18. Hand lawn mower. $7. TV antenna $7.50. Garden tools. UL-5-1362. I 21-A SPORTS & HOBBIES I 12-GAUGE Savage automatic. Ex tra oarrei. soo cash, iw s-1383 14' BOAT kit. Snyders Wood Work. Si" 3-1311. 10 H.P. MERCURY Super motor complete with steerine controls. throttle control and steering wheel. $150. Walker the Weeper. BOAT new 12-V-type. You can't buy better for the money. Also beautiful desk & 6-drawer case W. R. Sharp. 6th Ave. Gold Hill NEW 12 runabout. Plywood, fully fiber classed. Alake offer. SP 3-4223. 14' BOAT Motor Trailer. 315 Summit after 430. $400. 16' PLANKED boat, all metal fac tory trailer. 10 HP Johnson mo tor all for $295. .Walker the Weeper. LEARN to fly! Membership for sale in Medford Flying Club. Air plane is 1956 Cessna 172. SP- 3-1553 or TA 6-4411. FISHERMEN: Trout season always open, at the L-AN-D Fishin Ole. No license, no limit, six miles So-W of Medford. Griffin Creek. Mud Springs Rds. SP 3-2331. 22 Business Opportunities FOR REN T Small office space. ground floor, tion. SP 2-4545. desirable loca- FOR SALE, corner on 4 Corners Crater Lake Hiwy. SP 3-6943. FOR LEASE OR SALE: 60,000' ca pacity diesel-electric fully equipped circle and 28" cant gang sawmill. Large pond. Plenty of logs and timber available. Will log our own timber to mill. Located in Southern Oregon be tween Medford & Grants Pass. Office & 3 bdrm. home included. Will make a very attractive deal to financially responsible partv. BARRETT & CO., P.O. Box 516, Grants Pass, Oregon. Phone GReenwood 6-7721. FREE CATALOG. Contains hun dreds of businesses, farms & in come properties throughout U.S., Canada. Specify type & location desired. Deal direct with owners. U.I. Buyers Digest. 1608 Hill. hurst, Dept. 1192, Los Angeles zi, cant. FOR LEASE, business location. Ap- prox. iSBUU' floor space. 827 W. Jackson. TW 9-1004. LARGE, vacant building for rent auitaoie tor garage, repair shop, furniture store, fixit shop, or? See at 1135 Redwood Hwy. Excel lent location. Grants Pass, Ore. Holcomb Mineral Springs. SP 2-4250. TAKE AWAY HAMBURGERS 831 S. Central. Fully equipped Must sacrifice make offer. See to appreciate. SP 2-5087. SANDWICH SHOP, good location. good business. Phone SP 2-6865. FOR LEASE major oil company service, station, Medford. Utilities, equipment & supplies furnished. SP 3-5143 or SP 2-8677. ROD & Reel Cafe for lease, small equipment investment. TA 6 2966 or HI 6-3591. 23 Machinery & Tractors FOR SALE GMC DUAL DRIVE SHORT LOGGER. New tires. Truck perfect. Year round job. Prospect. $2,750. MU 5-4458. LOG loader on rubber. Chev. mo tor. Single drum steel boom. JU 2-3646. USED STORAGE TANK 4 x8' (Ap- prox. 7aO gal. capacity). Has been tested & painted. $75. PACIFIC MACHINERY CO. N. Pacific Hwy. SP 2-9171 ontractors-Loggers TD24 International Logger (Series Pjo. 1691), with carco winch. Bu-cyrus-Erie cable dozer, Selby canopy. Exceptionally good con dition. $9950. Sacramento Valley Tractor Co. 19th & Broadway, Sacramento. Calif. GI 3-1727. INTERNATIONAL Model M Farm all tractor. Extra good. SP 2-9788. LINCOLN WELDER, slightly used; type SAE 200, 40 volts, maximum current 450 with 110 outlet. Has 60' and 45' leads. $325. JU 2-3347. INTERNATIONAL tractor "300" utility model with plow, mower, toolbar & 5 section harrow. All g radically new. Save 1,000. Call : G. Endera MU 2-9501. 24-FOR EXCHANGE GMC SA LOG TRUCK & SA log trailer for Volkswagen passenger car. UL 5-1463. SA LOGGING TRAILER. Want aluminum boat. UL 5-1463. SEWING machine for guns or 1 zt42 iiiddie ltd. alter b p.m. 26-PERSONAL LET Beauty Culture be your career. Enroll now for April 14th class, at Medford Beauty School. SP- 2-6155. VACANCY. Home for cars, old & new. Clean, quiet, with beautiful river view. Riverside Parking Area '6th & Riverside. SP 3-3598. ROWELL'S Family Home has vacancy. SP 2-6031. WILL not be resposible for debts other than my own. Zack Ricks Jr., Box 132 '2 Almond St. Med- ford, Oregon. IN ORDER to get January class trained, they will each give oneJ heat Permanent at about cost of $2 For this work ask for Janu ary class. For appointment Ph. SP 2-6155. FOR Stanley Home Products par ties part time work. SP 3-5775. VACANCY. Home for the aged. Clean quiet country living. 3397 Dalta Waters rd. SP 2-7845. Roy Patton's Barber Shop FREE PARKING 1238 N.'River side across from Pulver s Motel. RAWLEIGH Products. SP 2-4438. Lee Poirier is back in the mail order business. Any broken plate repaired. $5 24 hr. service. Re lines Remakes. Repairs. 113 S. Orchard, Boise, Idaho. Anyone having a drinking problem is welcome at Alcoholics Anon ymous. 8 p.m. Wed. & Sat. 123 ',4 W. Main. SP 2-6657. W ATKINS Products. SP 3-5667. 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Miscellaneous DUMP trucks, shovel and drag line. HD5 front end loaders for hire. A. L. (Tex) Nash. SP 2 4317 or SP 3-5071 Synchrocyclotron Value Increased Chicago (W The Uni versity of Chicago's Enrico Fermi Institute for Nuclear Studies has increased the re search value of its 450-mil-lion-electron-volt synchrocy clotron. The institute has projected a proton beam outside the big accelerator and into a newly constructed underground ex perimental room. The beam, one of the world's most intense and the first of its kind in this coun try, will permit use of the ac celerator for physical and bi ological research not previous- j ly possible. Pintainls are among the favorites of American ducks. Their name comes from the elongated central tail feath ers.. They are often called "sprigs" by gunners. 27-BUS1NESS DIRECTORY Services and Repairs SAW FILING. Lawn mower sharp ening, iooi gnnamg. raul smith, LiAWJN Mowers Machine Sharp, at your home. Pinking shi ened ears. Garden tools. SP 3-6112. LAWN Mowers. Scissors & Pink ing Shears sharpened. HA SKINS SAW SHOP 1736 N. Riverside SP 2-8236 Pests and Termite Control LOYD TERMITE CONTROL. Pro tect your home from termites Free inspection. KE 5-1362 or SP 2-7598. Foundation work. TERMITES Call Paramount Pest Control Inspect before buying. SP 2-9701 SP 3-2491 2875 Lone Pine Rd Septic Tank DICK'S DISPOSAL SERVICE Septic tanks cleaned, installed & repaired. Back hoe work Ditching & excavatine. M. R. (Dick) GUST, SP 3-1457 CASPER'S Tanks cleaned, repaired & in. stalled. No mileage fee. 24 hr licensed & bonded service. Rea sonable. SP 3-1511. MITCHELL SEPTIC TANK SERV ICE. Tanks cleaned & repaired Drain fields laid New installa tion. KE 5-2700. SANITATION SERVICE (Licensed & Bonded) Darrel Fariss O. E. Conklin PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE SINGLE PIECE SEPTIC TANKS Drain fields. Soil drains Meets all State & FHA Codes LOW COST FINANCING ! TANKS PUMPED TRENCHING BACKHOE WORK Free Estimates, Guaranteed Work Fuel SPRING FIRE SALE Dry. hand picked heavy fir tire- place wood, nig douole load $11. 2 loads $20. Also, planer blox & sawdust lor muicn. MAC'S FUEL SP 3-1653 CHEAP Dry. mulwood & core wood. Delivered or U-Haul. Any amount or kind. SP 3-1327. DRY, hand-picked planer blox & fireplace wood. No Cedar or Pine. Also Shavings. MAC'S FUEL. SP 3-1653 SLABWOOD Heavy Red Fir Double loads. $11. SP 2-5586 Well Drilling GOFF BROTHERS Well Drillers. Experienced & reliable. S&H Green Stamps. Office Siskiyou Hdwe., 225 W Main. SP 2-2939 Eves. Ph SP 2-7026 or NO 4-1448 ROGUE VALLEY DRILLING CO. Reliable & experienced. Fast, modern equipment Terms SP-2-7372. 885 Shafer Lane, off Kings Hwy. CRATER WELL DRILLING 3061 Crater Lake Ave. SP 2-2098 F.H.A. terms on. wells & pumps SHULTS BROS, well drilling & pump service. We strive to please SP 3-4141. EVes. SP 2-5669 DEISTER'S WELL DRILLING CO For your water well problems. Reliable & experienced. Best equip. 139 Vancouver. SP 2-9308. GRIBBLE WELL DRILLING 303 5th Ave., Gold Hill Ph UL 5-1328 T.V. and Radio Pete's Radio & TV Service Service anytime, day or night Expert Service on ranges Washer & Dryers KE 5-2258 SP 3-6423 Tree Service MEDFORD TREE SERVICE. Shape tops, spray, remove. Custom trimming, contracting. Qualified all phases. SP 3-3554 or SP 2-8203 RAY CHAMBERLIN TREE SERV ICE. Complete tree service by expert tree surgeons. Guaranteed satisfaction Reasonable prices. Licensed & Insured. SP 2-8052 Oil Burner Service SPARK OIL BURNING HEATERS 4th & Front Ph.. SP 3-5896 KENNEDY FUEli OIL Granite and Top Soil GRANITE Loading or Delivering LUCIUS & WILLBURT LULL Ph. NO 4-1489 CRUSHED rock, granite, concrete. sand and rock, creek run fill dirt and top soil. A. L. (Tex) Nash, SP 2-4317 or 5F 3-5071. GRANITE CRUSHED & PIT RUN LOADED OR DELIVERED R. G. "BOB" Lull. Ph. SP 3-4781 CRUSHED ROCK, SAND & GRAVEL M. C. LININGER & SONS SP 2-5336 or SP 2-5897 CREEK run gravel. Fine Bear Creek soil. Pit run granite Jim Nunes. KE 5-1643. Painting PAINTING Brush or Spray. Free estimates and terms. A. Q. Murphy. Ph. SP 2-8595. SPRAY painting, roofs, houses. feneral painting. Free estimates, ullivan Bros.. 219 S. Ivy. Ph SP 2-9851. e HAVE GUN WILL SPRAY HAVE BRUSH WILL PAINT Interior Exterior. Easy prices. Free estimates. SP 3-3590. Asphalt and Cement Paving CONCRETE WORK All types Free estimates. NO 4-1897 for appointment. Call ASPHALT PAVING Driveways, motels, parking areas, mill yards, roads and industrial floors. Free estimates. Work guaranteed Rogue River Paving Co Ph SP 2-4037 Plumbing Brooks Plumbing-Heating For fast, courteous Sc efficient service on all your plumbing problems, call SP 2-5209 Phone SP 2-4801 Brownie's Plumbing & Heating Inc. For your plumbing & heat ing needs. SERVICE YOU EXPECT Income Tax Loggers, Farmers, Wage Earners, Small firms, 27 years experience. Reasonable. Opposite Pulver Mo tel. 1238 N. Riverside. SP 2-6992. CLEO CANOOSE 55 Ross Court. For day or eve appointment Ph. SP 2-2913. 17th year in same location. RELIABLE TAX SERVICE MARY B. MAASS 304 S. Ivy. SP 2-9281 PROMPT SERVICE. Reasonable. 25 yrs. experience. RONE. 3512 Table Rock Rd. NO 4-1352. Fed. & State Income Tax Assist. S. C. Jones & Sons, Billings Agcy Cor. 6th & Holly. Medford 42 E. Main St., Ashland Farmer. Logger. Merchant Wages Tax returns made out. VICTOR SETHEB ' Brophy Bldg. Main & Central Rra. 8 THOSE FAMOUS DOUBLE RED Delicious and Newtown Apples Are Still Available ft STAGECOACH ORCHARDS Our Apples are Washed and Graded All Fresh and Crisp from Cold Storage. Various Sizes and Priced as Low as SI. 50 per 42-lb. Lug. Good Condition Guaranteed, and NO MEALINESS IN STAGECOACH APPLES. Butte. Falls Man Takes Equipment Schooling Lee Abbott, box 51, Butte Falls, recently graduated from the Western school of Heavy Equipment Operation at Weis- er, Idaho. Abbott learned the opera. tion and maintenance of craw ler-type tractors and scrapers at the school. The 40-member class also completed various courses in class-room study. 27-BUSINESS DIRECTORY Building and Construction Roofing Siding Remodeling- Shakes Cement Gutter work, Also roofs repaired. Free est. Terms. Day or nite. SP 2-7711 General Building & Repair Stucco work. Low rates DAVE MORRIS UL 5-1342. REMODELING - Painting - Taping Texturing, uau iNOKUWll-K. TW 9-1547 LE ROY & Howard Calkins. Back hoe work ditching. Reinforced concrete, bspetic tanks. 1 day in stallation Drains, sewers, drive ways, tanks serviced St pumped SP 2-5581, SP 2-9598. Tractor Work TRACTOR WORK. PLOWING DISCING, LEVELING ESTIMATES. SP 2-9080 TRACTOR WORK PLOWING, discing, leveling, blad ing, ivt, o-ibz. . M. uarwood. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY GARDEN TOOLS see us before you buy. Elton's Farm & Garden Store BEDDING PLANTS Perennials vegetable Plants we have 'em. Elton s Farm & Garden Store WANTED 1 i or 2 h.n. radial saw. ireier uomet. Also, cut-off saw & other builders equipment. SP 3-1871. PASTURE SEED 35c lb. Get our price per cwt. We will save you money. Elton's Farm & Garden Store FOR SALE '46 International Hi ton, all steel, flat bed, 8:25 rub ber, 2-speed. Good shape. $350. Swivel log bunk on sub frame, $25. Truck front axle, complete, good rubber, make good heavy duty' 2-wheel trailer, $20. Don Lilly, Lake Creek, Ore. Inquire Lake Creek store. WHILE it lasts. 2x2 6' & 8' for tree props, fencing & wood, $2.50 per unit. NORTON LUMBER CO. Camp White TA 6-9331 NEW ORTHO Pelleted Fertilizer. 40 lbs. covers 4000 sq. ft. $4.95. Elton's Farm & Garden Store ' 14 Ft. Deluxe Isham Runabout For Sale. White and Red with Ma hogany Deck, Mid Deck, and Trim. Complete with steering wheel. Windshield, Upholstered in foam rubber. Speedometer, all Hardware. Rubber Floor Mat, Extra Gas Tank, Nylon Boat Co ver, Remote Controls, 30 HP Johnson Elec. Start, low hours. Battery and Battery Box. Factory Built Trailer with winch, Hyd. Shocks, Ext. Tongue, Signal Lights, Spare Tire and wheel. Cost $1900. sell for $1195. Phone Grants Pass GR 6-3211 or GR-6-5352. TO INTERESTED PARTIES 2- bdrm. home. Palm St., will be on market soon. Roomy attached ga rage and dandy work area with some attractive inclusions. Large utility. Delightful enclosed back yard. Some furnishings. Now $9.450 by OWNER. Ad later. CASH & CARRY " Plywood Doors Roofing 4x8 516 sheathing $1.72 4x8 U" Int. shop $2.18 4x8 34" Int. shop $4.96 24 & 26 ISO. I Ma hOC. doors $5.50 fAsu a-tao rooting $8.75 sq. io" $nd m! NORTON LUMBER CO. Phoenix yard KE 5-2037 Camp White yard TA 6-9331 RUMMAGE SALE Wed., April 9. 9-5. Fehl Bldg. By Toastmistress U1UD. RUMMAGE SALE. Tues.. April 8 108 N. ivy. Clean ciotnmg, adults and children, urapes, curtains, baby carseat, swing & play pen. Elec trypan, heater, etc. Time 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. FOR SALE International , 6x6 Army type 6-8 yard dump truck Extra good condition & ready to go. LAiya 1. suva, ok e-364i, 2i Union Ave., Grants Pass, Oregon. FOR SALE Coins, old & rare. In eludes Lincoln & Indian pennies. Cottage No. 4, Jackson Hot Springs. Call after 2 p.m. FOR SALE or trade for wood white enamel trash burner. NO- 4-2577. FOR SALE Single axle log trailer. SP 2-4109. FOR SALE Mack Diesel Logging truck & trailer, or will trade for short logger. Loyd F. Silva, GR-6-3641. 287 Union Ave., Grants Pass, Oregon. Plywood - Plywood SANDED FIR PLYWOOD i" 4x8 $1.98 V 4x8 2.70 V'4x8 3.60 V 4x8 4.10 i" 4x8 3.90 DISTRIBUTORS of Plywood In Fir & Hardwood: Doors in Rotary Sc Ribbon Mahogany, Birch; Sen Builders Hardware. LEWIS WHOLESALE BUILDERS Supply 139 S. Fir St. SP 2-7135 PIANOS FOR RENT Small upright $5 mo. Baldwin bungalow $7.50 mo. Used Spinets $10 mo Six months rental will apply on purchase if you decide to buy. ERSKINE S PIANO STORE 1304 Kings Hwy. FOR SALE, 1 A. & bldg.. 40x44. Drilled well, $8,200. Will take car, pickup or house trailer as part payment. 5685 Crater Lake Hwy. NOTICE: If you want your Laurel hedges sprayed for scale cau WITHROW. SP 2-5376. PLANER BLOX Quick Clean low cost fuel. MEDFORD FUEL Tel. SP 2-2111 FOR RENT exceptionally- nice large turn apt., warm. Close in. ah utilities pd. Reasonable. 806 W. Main BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale. 20c each. Mail Tribune office. 33 North Fir. BIG GREEN FIR SLABS with rough blox. Summer prices. MEDFORD FUEL Tel. SP 2-2111 FOR sale Lillies Sc other Easter Potted Plants. BERRYDALE FLOWER FARM NOTICE COMMERCIAL SPRAY ING, all kinds, no job too large or too small. SP 2-5376. Withrow. MAIL TRIBUNE, M.dforJ, CENTRAL POINT Brownie Troop Meets By DORIS HUGHES Central Point Brownie troop 119 met last week in the Scout room at the Central Point Elementary school. The girls made and presented an Easter centerpiece to McCue's Home for the Aged. The centerpiece wai an "egg race." The Brownies decorated the colored egg shells with bits of rickrack, stickers and stars. Two Easter Cross book marks were placed at the base. Girls making the trip to the home were Alice Minger, Elin Livingston, Dorie Mae Grissom, Maggie Rowden, Glenda Anderson, Chris Bishop, Christy Evans, Bar bara Stockman, Susan Eng lund, Martha Harris, and San dra Gueringer. Accompanying the girls were Mrs. Everett Grissom. trouo leader and Mrs. Lloyd Livingston, assist ant troup leader. James Breshland of 613 Laurel st., Central Point, was injured Tuesday night when a stove burner blew up and burned him about the face and eyes. He was taken to Rogue Valley hospital for treatment. He returned home Wednesday and is reported much improved. Mr. and Mrs. D.. C. Wilson of Williams visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Wilson. Mrs. Melvina Burreson and Mrs. Ada East of Medford visited Sunday at the homes of Mrs. Hester Culbertson, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Wilson in Central Point. Mrs. Don Burelson return ed Sunday from Minneapolis, Minn., where she had been called by the death of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Forga of Ashland visited at the home of Mrs. Paul Storev Sunday. Also visiting Mrs. Storey last week end were Mr. and Mrs. Olef Storey of Veneta. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mariin of Yreka visited last week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. David Sinard. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tuck er and sons, Jimmy and Carl, have moved from Reedsport to Central Point. Tucker is a brother of Wade Tucker of Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Van Horn and family visited rela tives and friends in Sweet Home last week end. The Central Point Royal Neighbors met April 1 at the home of Mrs. Emmett Nealon on Table Rock rd. for a des sert luncheon and business meeting. During the meeting, a decision was made for Mrs. August Sukow to go to the State Royal Neighbors con vention at La Grand, April is and 19. The birthdays of Mrs. Aug ust Sukow and Mrs. Adena Brown were honored. The next meeting of the Royal Neighbors will be May 6 at the home of Mrs. Emma Col lins. The hostess will be Mrs. Hilda Hague. Al Lewis graduated from the University of Oregon in March with a bachelor of business administration de gree. Beginning April 1, he became employed as time analyst for the labor stand ards department of the Camp bell Soup company in Sacra mento. Both Mr. and Mrs. Al Lewis are former Central Point residents. Mrs. Al Lewis and two children are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl vonBuskirk. Mrs. Lewis is the former Carlene vonBus kirk. Mrs. Lewis and the chil dren will remain with' the vonBuskirks until Lewis finds a house for them in; Sacra mento. Mrs. Alice Pinkham return- 2 to 5 p.m. Today another new ROGUE VALLEY CONSTRUCTION CO. HOME N EARING COMPLETION AT 1525 JASPER ST. IN JEFFERSON SUBDIVISION PHONE SP 2-4724 Oregon, Sunday, April 6, 1938 11A ed this week from Spring field, where she had been visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Pinkham and daughters. Mrs. C. L. Hughes gave a luncheon Tuesday honoring Mrs. Doyle Rennels, who was visiting from Los Angeles. Guests were Mrs. A. C. Hook er, Mrs. Millie Johnson, Mrs. R. I. Simmons, Mrs. Royal Greenman, Mrs. P. E. Sim mons and Mrs. Doyle Rennels. Pierce Drivers Get Driving Safety Pins Arthur R. Davis, who re ceived a 21-year safe driving award, was one of 18 drivers for Pierce Freight lines who received American Trucking association awards at the com pany's annual dinner recently. Gold pins were awarded men completing 10 or more years of driving with perfect safety records and silver pins presented to men completing less than 10 years. The 18 men total 129 years of perfect driving, according to company officials. Others receiving awards were Sam Steele, 20 years; John Clark, 12 years; Mason Adair, Charles Cook, Robert Cosier and Younger, 10 years; Robert Guthrie,, nine years; Charles Ward, seven years; Glenn Kier, six years; -Ray Schnurr, five years; Leonard Negles, four years; Joseph D. Cave, Fred Simcox and Mar vin Smith, three years; O. O. Caster and W. J. Berkheimer. two years; and Charles L. Hewitt, one year. FREE Radiator Repairs Plus $20 Cash for each radiator we have repaired in the last 6 moi. that leaks where we repaired it. MITCHELL Paint & Radiator Shop 60S S. Riverside Ph. SP 2-2745 LOGS WAITED Small Fine Galls Creek Road Gold Hill Phone UL 5-1488 Bay At Builders Supply LUMBER BARGAINS! Dry Lew Gride Sheathing Dry Reject Paneling Dry No. 5 Cedar W. H. DAUGHERTY COMPANY WHITE CITY foh QUALITY BLOCKS IJJI Bricks, Flutt p 11 Drain Tile . W. McAimInwi Th. SP 2-4107