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10A MAIL TRIBUNE, Medferd, Med Treasure by Crude Home-Made Gun Is Collector's Item The zip-gun has evidently been minor collector's item for some time now, even though I have only recently become aware of it. As I examined one of the deadly pistols produced by juvenile delinquents for gang warfare, the owner told me how he had acquired it. He had bought the .32 cali bre, single-shot, rubber-band operated weapon from a set tlement worker who had per suaded the maker to abandon his budding career of crime. "And every cent of the S25 I paid for it," he said, "will go to continue the good work of the organization." After I had congratulated him on the altristic aspects of his purchase, he went on to explain his collector's in terest. The manufacture of zip guns, it appears, is nothing new on the American scene. Only the publicity is com paratively new. Actually, it is merely part of the "do-it-yourself" movement which is as old as the country and evidently has an astonishing number of followers in the gun field. As evidence, the collector showed me a cabinet of 23 handguns, each of which had ART LOVER'S ERROR PROVED EXPENSIVEI The hunting and fishing pictures put out by Currier & Ives are among the most beautiful and most valuable of the famous firm's prints, and so when I came across one of them in an obscure corner of a friend's house my curiosity wa instantly aroused. 1 Was he unaware that he had such a treasure? Such thinks do happen. I asked him. No. He knew its value. It was worth about $300, and the reason he had it there was that he didn't want to see it, but on the other hand he couldn't bear to sell it and take a $300 loss. The picture was titled "Morning In The Woods." It measured about 15 by 20 Inches, was dated 1852, and it showed a typical autumn morning hunting scene with men and dogs going through the woods. He had bought the print in mistake for another by the umt artist, F. F. Palmer, and AMETHYST GLASS WARES There art probably a good many people who collect Class, and other things, with out being aware that they are collectors. In general such people are those who buy imply because of an object's appeal. ' An example is that of the wife of an acquaintance of mind who decided that glass of a deep shade of amethyst was the kind best suited to both her psyche and her din ing room. The shape or de sign was decidedly secondary. Color was the thing, and in the year since I had visited them she had acquired an astonishing amount of the dark-hued glass. Much of it was of designs and makes I didn't recognize, but both the tray, from which he served us drinks, and the water pitcher I knew instant ly. They were of what is known as the diamond quilt ed pattern. It was a very com mon one in the ,1880's when vast quantities of it were pro duced. It consists of nothing SNAKE AT DOOR A snake came out of the grass yesterday afternoon and appeared at the back deer of the Robertson School of Business. Unwel come though harmless, the snake was dispatched by a neighbor. It was described as a water snake, about four feet long. The school could not account for its presence. Use Tribune Want Ads TO ALL OFFICE EMPLOYEES All Office Employees Interested in forming their own Medford Local Union, A.F.L. - C.I.O., for the purpose of bettering salaries and working conditions. Please contact Mail Tribune Box 75-D, Medford, Oregon, indicating your desire to help form such an organization. Give name and address. This information will be held in strictest confidence. Ortgon, Sunday, August 17, 1958 9 been turned out by Indi viduals at home or at a shop where they worked during spare time. While some of them were as crude as the zip-gun, most of them were much superior and a few were genuine examples of the gunmaker's art. All of them worked. One, which had been made by an auto mechanic in his basement, was a four-shot re volver, chambered for .410 ammo and using either ball or shot. The barrel length was only six inches, but its effect iveness up to 25 yards would leave nothing to be desired in a .45. The piece had cost the col lector $65. He had bought it from a police department, the proceeds going to the widows and orphans fund. When I still expressed sur prise that there should be enough of these home-made weapons to justify collecting them, the owner showed me a 30.06 rifle. It had been made in Afghanistan by native workmen. "When Afghans can make guns like this with their crude tools," he said, "it would be extraordinary if our highly mechanized, 'do- it - yourself people couldn't do at least as well." which was produced by Cur rier & Ives in the same year It was titled "Partridge Shooting." For some reason no one apparently knows why to day the firm decided the picture shtfuld be done over, and the "Morning In The Woods" item was quickly put on the market. "I knew the story," my friend said sadly, "and I knew that 'Partridge Shooting' has had a value of $1,000 for some time. Unfortunately I had forgotten that 'Morning In The Woods' was not the original, and in my greed to get a $1,000 value for only $600 I didn't take the time to check." Incidentally, there are two Currier & Ives prints with the title "Morning In The Woods," and each of them is listed as worth around $300. There are also other cases in which, substantially the same print has been reissued by the firm one or more times and with marked variations in the value. NOTED FOR RICH COLOR other than a cross-hatching of the glass surface into diamond lozenge shapes. Except for that and a tiny line across the diamond there is nothing more to the pattern. Usually it is found in clear glass, but it is also known in several colors, amethyst be ing the rarest probably be cause it is of an especially rich shade. She had acquired both the pitcher and the tray for $10 from a secondhand store deal er who, she said, apparently felt he had taken advantage of her since she didn't try to haggle. She hadn't tried to because she felt that the pieces were worth that much to her and even more.' When I explained that $35 would not be a bad price for the tray and that the pitcher usually sold for $40 or $50, she was not particularly im pressed. "Yes," she said, "I think I would have paid that much if that had been their price." (Released by MeClure Newspaper Syndicate) LEGAL NOTICES XOXICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, Administrator of the estate of Flossie E Bolen. deceased, and have qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent them, with proper vouchers duly verified, to me at the Office of Skyrman & Heisel. 321 Medical Center Building. Medford. Oregon, within si$ months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published August S. 1958. H. P.. BOLEN Administrator Skyrman & Heisel Attorneys for Administrator California Tries" To Refute Charge Filed by Arizona San Francisco (DPD Cali fornia attempted today to re fute an Arizona charge that California wastes 1,500.000 acre feet of Colorado river water a year. The charge formed an im portant part of Arizona's re buttal case in the Colorado river water suit. Arizona claimed that much of the Col orado water used by Cali fornia ended up in the Salton Sea. California's first rebuttal witness yesterday was Milton Fireman, soil specialist of the University of California at Daivs. Fireman testified that the river carries 1.42 tons of dis solved solids per acre foot at Imperial dam. His testimony conflicted with that given earlier in the trial by John R. Erickson, an engineer from Santa Fe, N.M., who said the river c irried 1.09 tons. Says Exhibit Lies "The figures in Mr. Erick- son's exhibit lie," Fireman said. "They . cannot be proved." The issue is important in that the more salts carried onto irrigated land the more water is needed to wash them away. Arizona claimed California uses too much water in leach ing the land in the Imperial Irrigation District. Much of the trial day was spent in introducing Cali fornia exhibits to be used in attacking the U.S. Govern ment's claims that 26 Indian reservations are entitled to 1,518,295 annual acre feet of water. Arizona filed the suit in 1952 to establish title to roughly 3,800.000 acre feet of the water. If the claim is upheld, California would lose about one million feet from the 5,363,000 acre feet that state now uses. 33,864 Persons Are Registered to Vote ' Total voter registration in Jackson county as of Aug. 12 is 33,864, according to county election department officials. The .total includes 17,181 Republicans, 15,952 Demo crats, and 731 miscellaneous. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WILL TRADE EQUITY in 2 A. with fruit trees, berries, grapes, chick ens & rabbits, 2-bdrm. home, fur niture, small truck and farm equipment for good house trailer, NO 4-2249. CASH & CARRY 1x8 Std. & better Shiplap $80 M. 25,000 ft. 2x6 T&G. $40 M. 4.000 ft. dry 2"x6"x6' white fir No. 3 & better V-rustic CM 550 W. S&H GREEN STAMPS NORTON LUMBER CO. Phoenix Yard KE 5-2037 Camp White Yard TA-6-9331 WANTED you to come to Haw thorne Park. 630 Mon. night for Republican Roundup & Chicken Barbeque. $1.50 for Vi chicken & all the trimmings. Plenty of entertainment. FOR SALE 1 Frigidaire Refriger ator, good condition 923 . 1 Chrome Dinette Table $12 1 Beauty Rest Mattress and Springs for double bed $20 SP 2-2122 before 2:30 Sunday, WANTED from Housing Project doors, windows & insulation. SP- 3-4153. FOR REN T Modern 2-bedroom house, partly furnished. 539 Bes sie Sst. ueo. fienKer. WE BUY heavy field run grains bulk or sacked. Mcdonald farm supply 3rd & G Sts., Grants Pass Call GR 9-2173 FOR SALE 1957 Volvo Station Wagon. Low mileage. SP 2-7275. FOR RENT Nice 1 bdrm. furn. house. Close in. Inquire 929 New town. 2-2428. FOR SALE three lots in Memory gardens. Reduced price. SP- 2-4429 WANTED. Reoairine & remodeling. Experienced carpenter. Hr. or OQ. Z-7767 p.m. SMALL Cafe for sale. SP 2-5851. FOR SALE: Oldsmobile 98 Con, vertible, has new top, new paint job, new battery, muffler, tires, motor job, radio, heater, Hydra matic, power windows. $295. Phone Grants Pass GR 6-3211 days or GR 6-5352 nights. SAWDUST for corrals, garden, orchards Summer prices. Faber Fuel Co. SP 2-4440 FOR SALE: 1 Rivoli 120 Bass Aecordion Like new Cost $595. $275 1 Sonola 120 Bass Accordion Like New S295 1 Conn Prof. Model Clarinet $95 1 Speed O Print Mimeograph $25 Ted Paulus Vallev Hardware S24 S. W. Sixth Grants Pass, Oregon. Phone GR 6-3211 We fix 'em while you sleep. Hawkins Nite Garage. SP 3-1 534. TRADE or sell, nice small 2 bdrm. furn. cottage. Accept late 28 trailer house. SP -2-2285. SHOP in the cool, cool, cool of the evening- at the only air conditioned furniture barn in the Northwest . . Open until 8 P.M. every evening except Wednesdays and Saturdays. LUCAS & HOW ARD. Central Point, NO 4-1226. LUMBER low low prices, 1 in. Doards 6 to 12 m. & z in. dimen sion. Also timbers. 256 Berry dale. PLANER-BLOX. Big double Ids. or single. Dununer prices, iiujiyx viw FUEL Tel. SP 2-2111. BIG GREEN FIR SLABS. Summer Prices. Medford Fuel. Tel. SP-2-2111. CLEARANCE SALE BOATS All 14' Crater Craft Runabouts. We need mors room for our '59 models. All new boats. Excellent for water skiing WHITE FIR LUMBER COMPANY 253 A Street MU 5-5336 Ashland, Or. Classified Rates 1 day per word 2 days per word 3 days per word 4 days per word ( days per word . Se - So 10e 12e 14e ay Line Per Month $225 (Minimum First Issue 50c) Business Directory Each line per month S1.7S Minimum per month $5.25 Dead Line on Classified Ads: 5 30 pjn. for following day, except 10 a.m. for Monday; for Sunday noon Saturday Dead Line on Display Classi fied Ads 10:00 A.M. Saturday for Sunday and Monday 3 PM. the day before publi cation for Tues. through Fri. APPROVED CREDIT CHARGES BILLED BY THE LINE DIAL SP 2-6141 1-LOST AND FOUND LOST in Phoenix, parakeet, green wrai yenow neaa. riewara. uv 5-2366. THESE DOGS are at the County Pound and will be held 5 days: 1 yellow part Shepherd. 1 tan & white fox terrier. 1 small brindle mongrel. 1 brindle Boxer, fe' male. 2 black mongrels. FOUND Doe. Black & white Part Labrador & Pointer.???? White tip on tail. Eats like horse! riease claim, tsui Laurine. sr 3-2930 SP 3-5182. LOST on Howard ave. large brindle cat with nick on one ear. Reward. MU 9-7396. LOST 3 mo. old female Labrador. Solid black. Vicinity W. 13th. Reward. Lost Aug. 10 SP 2-2625 FOUND A wonderful way to re duce at home with the Stauffer Home Plan Virginia Wickersham SP 2-9260 Courtesy demonstration your home or mine. FOUND. Black & tan small female dog. SP 2-8856. MERLE Norman Cosmetic Studio open til 9 P.M. on Mon. eves 214 Fluhrer Bldg. SP 2-961 1. Lady Medford Beauty Salon Good permanents. etc. SP 3-3211 FOUND NEW LOCATION Medford Spring Service, 2231 Orchard Home Dr. SP 3-3911 Main leaves-re-arching-U bolts for autos & light trucks Passeng er car overloads. 2-INSTRUCTION MEN JET TRAINING Turbo Jet Mechanics Turbo Prop Technicians Gas Turbine Specialists You can begin your TRAINING immediately with one of the na tion's foremost recognized Career Institutions. Important for am bitious men who will take their places in the newest power-revolutionizing industry. This train ing can be arranged for low bud get terms. . - Write TODAY Full information and interview will be accorded your inquiry. JET ENGINE DIVISION,. Northwest Schools . 1 Dept. J8-182 Box 118 Mail Tribune 1 NAME ADDRESS . CITY AGE STATE PHONE . Hours I Work: From to . Airlines Have Good Jobs Interesting, varied and well-paid jobs with-a-future in one of the world's most exciting indus tries! If you are a high school graduate, 17 to 39, and of good personality, you should start your training NOW to qualify. No need to leave your present job; earn while you learn in our short, low cost training program. Can you qualify as Station Ag ent, Hostess, Airline Secretary, Ticket Agent, Communications, Records, etc. Write now for full information, giving address and phone number to AIRLINE TRAINING. NATIONAL SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS, co Tribune Box 8446. Jacksonville Kindergarten Registering week of August 21 28 for Fall Term. Limited en rollment. 801 Hueners Lane. TW 9-1022 BOB Ayres. Trumpet or Cornet lessons Music Mart SP 2-2022. KINDERGARTEN 4 & S yr. olds, 2 yr. program. Pre-school work combined with music, dance & craft. Certified teachers. Free transportation New, modern, completely equipped fire-proof ' facilities. Centrally located by Hawthorns Park All day child cars, $2.25 Colleen Hope Dance Studio it Kindergarten, 45 Hawthorns avs. SP 3-6204. MISS PAT'S child cars & nursery scnooi. siaie ucensea. ooc nr. $2.50 per day includes kinder garten. Transportation furnished. Phone SP 3-3382. MISS PAT'S kindergarten pre school work for 4 & 5 yrs. olds. Transportation furnised. Register now. Phone SP 3-3382. 3 WANTED. Mate Help FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In working share of Medford ve neer & Plywood Corp, 646 Ross Lane, N. SP 3-5167. For Action ... Use Tribune Want Ads . Easy Just Dial SP 2-6141 PRICES START AT 525000 TERMS I 3 WANTED, Male Help HIGH PAYING JOBS. Opportuni ties, foreign. USA. AH trades. Companies pay fare. Information write Dept. 53E. National, 1020 Broad. Newark. NJ. ESTABLISHED FOOD ROUTE. 800 family Watkins Route now avail able. 90 year reputation. A top grade one-man business & no experience or money required. Write for full information to The J. R. Watkins Co, 3903 Brooklyn Ave, Seattle 5. Wash ington. CHRISTIAN MAN wanted. Life time opportunity permanent or part-time. Experience Sunday School, ministry helpful. Earn $100 weekly & up. No competi tion. Write Tribune Box 8449. OPENING FOR CITY RECORDER. TREASURER AND JUDGE. AND PART TIME MAINTENANCE MAN FOR THE CITY OF EAGLE POINT. WRITE EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS TO MAYOR RAY TRESHAM, P.O. BOX 271, EAGLE POINT. ORE GON. UNUSUAL POSITIONS LEADS FURNISHED Our representatives earn from $6,000 up per year. We need 2 representatives in Grants Pass, 2 in Ashland, 5 in Medford, and 4 in Klamath Falls. The men we select will be those whom we believe to be capable of becom ing branch managers in a matter of one month or more. Men who meet our standards will receive liberal commission and bonus. When you qualify as a training supervisor or manager, you "will receive salary, override, commis sion and bonus. You will receive careful training before you are placed in the field. You must be honorable and have s good car. Previous sales or teaching ex perience desirable, but not re quired. Ph. SPring 3-3256 for a personal interview between S and 12 a.m. YOUNG MAN Neat te aggressive with depend able car for outside sales work with old reliable firm. Salary, commissions and car allowance. Previous sales experience help ful but not required, as we have a complete training program. Only those willing to work for a higher standard of living & future advancement apply to Mr. Meatte. mornings 930 to 11. Singer Sewing Machine Co, 318 main. EXECUTIVE type salesman. Salary ' plus commission. Intensive one year training. No experience nec essary. Married man with college background preferred. Write Tribune Box 9912. YOUNG man experienced' in fin ance. This job requires some college plus ambition for ad vancement. Apply in person to Service Unlimited 125 South Cen tral Room 204. THE 'Allstate Insurance Co, found ed by Sears has an opening for a salesman in the Medford-Ash-land area, due to expansion into additional lines of insurance. The man selected will be thor oughly trained, and will enjoy the following benefits: paid va cations, group Insurance, profit sharing, and a guaranteed salary filus commissions, with an excef ent income potential. Qaulifica tions include high school educa tion, married, age 22-38, previous selling experience, and a desire to succeed. This is a real op portunity for the right man. Con tact Mr. Rodine, 201 E. 13th, Eugene, Oregon, stating quali fications. All replies confidential. HEAVY DUTY truck mechanic with with own tools. Must know transmission and rearends. Cum mins and Buda diesel knowledge essential. Top wages to right man. Write Tribune box 9843. I 2 MORE under construe. E.Jackson & Barneburg rooks-Construction Co, 3 WANTED, Male Help HEAVY duty mechanic. Must be well experienced with Interna tional tractors. Phone Cawrse Lumber Co, Roseburg. YOUNG men to train for sales position. Salary plus commission. Call SP 3-7315 9-11 a.m. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY If you are alert, ambitious, pre sent a good appearance, and be tween 21-45, we will give you thorough training. We are ex panding need men who want permanent work & are interested in working for advancement. Must be able to travel Monday to Friday each week. Have car. Excellent salary begins with training. WRITE TO: Box 1594, Portland 7, Oregon. Give your name, age and address for per sonal interview. SALESMAN Large manufacturer of electrical advertising displays has an open in Medford area. Excellent earn ing possibilities and, opportunity for career. Prefer mature, set tled man 27 to 40 with back ground in creative selling such as advertising, insurance, etc. For interview send resume in your own handwriting to P.O. Box 608 Medford, Ore. WORKING share In Medford Ve neer Plywood for sale. J. C. McCary, Gen. Del, Eagle Point. 4 WANTED, Female Help CASHIER-TYPIST. Permanent po sition offering security, varied work and customer contact. Lib eral employee benefits, includ ing group insurance, vacations, retirement income plan, profit sharing, etc. Good typing re quired. Some bookkeeping and shortland training preferred. Ap ply now. Pacific Industrial Loans, 16 So. Central Ave. WOMEN, sew for profit. Easy, ready-cut wrap-around aprons, home. Net profit $20.40 doz, spare time venture. Write Accu rate Manufacturers, Freeport, N.Y. W O M E N $5 an hr. spare time. Senational NEW Apparel Party Plan. We deliver, collect. Free Sample Line. Beeline Fashions, Bensenville 135, 111. MIDDLE aged or older woman for light house keeping & compan- -. ion for ; widow alone. Live in. Wages, board, room. SP 3-2716. Established local concern has opportunity for young lady with general office experience. Typing necessary Telephone experience desired Ablity to meet people essential. Permanent position. 5'i day week. Replies acknow ledged. Please write Tribune Box 9609 giving age. qualifications and martial status. WE HAVE openings for qualified stenographer, bookkeepers, and experienced accounts receivable clerk. Also a special listing for young woman experienced in fin ance. Apply in person to Service Unlimited 125 South Central Room 204. HOUSEKEEPER. 2 adults & 4 school age children. Own room & bath. Good wages. References required. SP 2-9660 between 10 m. & 2 p.m YOUNG woman for survey salary plus commission. Call SP 3-7315. 9-11 a.m. WAITRESS Wanted. Apply Dan Marmo, Hotel Medford. on CORNER rr SUMMIT f CLARK STREETS f 3 Bedrooms Colored Crane Fixtures Vi Baths Hardwood Floors Approximately 1050 Square Feet Forced Air Heat Plastered Garages Built Under F.H.A. Inspection V $600 down y 5 HELP,MaIe and Female WANTED you- to "come toHaw thorne Park 6:30 Mon. night for Republican Round Up & chick en barbeuce. $1.50 for 'i chick en and all the trimmings. Plenty of entertainment. 6 WANTED, Situation LOVING care given your children in my home while mother works. SP 3-5928. Experienced Lawns & shrubbery, night watchman. SP 3-5725. WANTED Painting, interior & ex terior, brush' or spray. Claude Perry P.O. Box 15, Jacksonvlle. SEWING dresses, shirts, children's wear. Reasonable. Mrs. Close. TW 9-1214. BIKE & small motor repair. Best xa.es. air. iiose. 1 w y-1214. Child care my home. SP 2-2839. YOUNG lady desires office posi tion Experienced dictaphone op perator & figure typist. Ability to compose letters. Write Tribune Box 58. DAY care of infants & small chil- dren. SP 3-4439. , BABY sitting. Day or night. My home. Howard Dist. SP 2-8980. IRONING by the hr. 1135-Court. SP 3-3317. 18 YEAR old girl desires baby sit ting. prefers to live in. UL 5-1179. HAIL damage neatly & economical ly repaired. Estimates free for roofing or painting; short waiting period. Jennings & Son. SP-3-5497. WANTED. Repairing & remodeling. Experienced carpenter. Hr or job. or -i lot JT.1V1. EXPERIENCED legal stenographer wants regular or legal part time CARPENTER & CABINET work. D. cerger. isu 4-ia26. WANTED Child day care. Any age Good care. Mrs. E. W. Pheister. SP 2-8087. CHILD CARE SP 3-2886 TRACTOR-LANDSCAPPING Backfill, rip level, plow, disc, mow ERNIE MALLAMS SP 2-4310 CHILD CARE. SP 2-6682. Ironing & curtains. SP 2-4416. IRONING by hr. SP 3-4866." CHILD care. Transp. SP 2-2287. CARPENTER. KE 5-2886 after 5. ROTOVATING Gardens & lawns SP 3-5007 Ironing, pickup & deliv, SP 2-7852 WANTED Carpenter work & painting. Boy 17 wants odd jobs. Girl 16 wants baby sitting. SP- 3-2864. CARPENTER WORK SP 2-4332. SHRUBS & HEDGES PRUNED RIGHT. NO 4-2850 CHILD CARE CENTER Medford Nursery School Licensed Inspected Insured Mrs. Ethel Tennant SP 2-6013 WOULD YOU LIKE? Your car to run smoother, quieter, safer and last longer. Then by all means have your car safety checked and Shell lubricated. This ad and $1.50 gives you all the above at , ZAGHARY SHELL SERVICE 2nd & Central 12 7 6 WANTED, Situation ' 1 CHRISTIAN mother desires child care in my home. SP 2-5490. CUSTOM HAYING. MOWING, RAKING BALING Robert Daun. 2413 Kings Hwy SP 3-3549. If no answer. KE 5-1692 Painting reasonable. References Free estimates. SP 3-4145. 60" Rotovating & Grading Lawn planting. For estimate NO 4-1323. S&H LANDSCAPE NURSERY IRONING by hr. SP 3-4097. ALL types carpenter work. Finish , work a specialty No lob too small SP 3-5243. 7 WANTED, Miscellaneous WANTED Good used Ford or Fer- uson tractor with attachments. P 3-2593. JACK Hammer & Hose. SP 3-1106. 8'TJVESTOCK watering tank. SP-2-7079. WATER storage tank between 2-3 hundred gals. SP 2-6452. USED Franklin type, fireplace heater. MU 2-9711. DUMP your dirt on my place. 2912 Buckshot Rd. SIEGLER oil heater Sc good wood heaters. SP 3-3227. INDIAN HEAD PENNIES Som? Lincoln & other old coins. SP 2-8845 after 630 pjn. USED PfANOS wanted. WiU pay cash. Erskine's. SP 2-4296. WANT BARKIE POLES Contact us for prices & speci fications. J. H Baxter & Co. P O Bos 30. GR 6-6666. Grants Pass. Do what your friends and neighbors do . .. get going with a popular Pacific Industrial "Cash For Summer Fun Plan." Visit your nearby Pacific In dustrial Loans office. Here, you may borrow the cash you need to assure a pleasant vacation and a fun-filled -summer for you and your family. We're rolling out the red carpet at Division ACIFIC, 16 South Centra! Jim Elbert, Noon to 6:00 7 WANTED, Miscellaneous OI D davenos & platform rockers. Highest prices paid. KE 5-1272. CASH for electric ranges, refrig- erators furniture, tools, dishes Sm misc SP 3-3227. BEST deal furniture, elec. ranges. whwi iicaverb, ujois. antique Olsn ea & misc NO 4-1994. WANTED Used furniture & appliances. SAXBlTRY nrRicrriTBs- SP 3-4859 or NO 4-2248 WANTED Good used furniture. Oak Grove Furniture. SP 3-1564. WILL BUf Funiture & Appliances! ox- 4-4 tl. WANTED Furniture & miscel laneous. SP 2-8572 or SP 2-8218. WE WILL buy your piano. SP 2-4146. FURNITURE CASH DEAL! SP 2-2958 or SP 2-8760 LUMBER BARGAINS! Dry Low Grids Sheathing Dry Reject Paneling Dry No. 5 Cedar W. H. DAUGHERTY COMPANY WHITE CITY CASH TO GO-GO-GO..., ON YOUR VACATION! or r a e i r i e Mixmr INDUSTRIAL Phone SP 3-5308 Manager P.M, PHONE SPring 2-5209 or 2-5011