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fat,e eight MT.frroftn mail TRreuyr:. medfokd. on sr. ox. Wednesday, july 10. 39-29. FIRE THREATENS E Help For the Man Who Wants to Build JAOKSOVILLK. Or.. July ' liSt'eciAl. M(. . ti J Mrs. DavUI (.amniond in nerth Ju-konvj,ie . had the jiforianf Morula); of hv inic thir chicken hou arwl sheO almost fp.nrely nnl ;tn.l jart wf thf ir wheat f:tM. The fire ilPiMirtmert, w hit Ii w s llei i one hy a near neijehlr. re- ; pun1'd Immediately, a vine the t..ue and the ri of the wheat field. arM were highly pmiwd for ihir quUk work The dr'efn nf th fire un known, but it ts thought to hip MarM from the Intense hwt f rn tnt-h from wod which piltHl oUtsMe rtr-ur the heavy iar-Tj'" rvof of the uoiKijhet!. ru- tisnrnon w aw.iy w irking 1 t;i a Vox factory at ATltonia. Mr. Frank T? re from a!lin I'unc Ky., who h l 'en vii:lm: ' her nephew. l. O. Tyive of Med fir!. was a Y.vor of Mr. J. M. 1 ViJliani an1 I ja SauWurf Sat t urdar evenine. They were nelsh or in Kentu ky a number of yeir aco. The V No Me t'.rand club of ihe Jarkonvile Rehekah !(.: ' Wifi Au n-t durmc July and Au--3! Mr Ry Shafer will en rta:n :n JVptembr. ( Prt S'.ower. daughter Margery ir.d their on Lelund of Ro9viHe. : t'al.. visited at the home of Mr. ' and Mr. Ray OoWman her last ; week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones of Cen tral Point and Mr. and Mr. Oscar . Iwts and son. Robert and Ray, ; anJ Marian Smith spent Thurday at Dead Indian Springs. i Mr. and Mrs. Sam Randal and Hattie Logan enjoyed an outinjr on the Fourth at Ashland and also, nmfle a trip to Hot SprinK" Sun- j day. Mrs. Randal, who 1b con- fined to her wheel chair all the time, especially enjoy trip in the J car. j Mr. and Mm. Jack Thraher re- ' turned Puhday after spending five day at Marshfleld. Randon and Crescent City, harms made the i coast route. j The Talent town baseball team ; played our local team at the wchor.1 diamond Sunday afternoon. Score 32 to 2 in favor of Talent. j Mr. and Mm. Frojd Vtck and I daughter Virginia motored to Ores- j cent City Thursday. Bill Bishop and Vance Hall spent the Fourth at Cre"nt City. ! the latter playing with the Legion j drum corp. They returned homei loathe evening. ; Little (ieorge Kverett Kdena had t his tonil removed at the Sacred j HVart hospital by a Medford phy- i aictan the latter port of last week and ta doing fine. Mm Harry Farnsworth of Eagle; Poinl was calling in Jacksonville; Wednesday. j Mrs. Jame Forbes and son Stan- j ley from Portland spent the past ' few days at the home of Dr. and j Mr. D. A. Forbes. j Mr. and Mrs. Ted Si Ik wood and 1 faVnlly of Cottage Grove moved j here Tuesday and are living in thej house in north Jacksonville for merly occupied by the Wallace family. Mrs, D. A. Forhe-s and son Stew art accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Zed Chaney and dauehter Norma to their home at Olendale the latter part of the week, returning home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. le Wakefield have been enjoying a visit from their nephew and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Henry .Trooper of Nampa. Ida., wbom they had not . seen ir 4t years. Leon Manna from San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna Wt Tuesday fvr a vacation in Port land. They expect to be gone about two weeks. Henry' Wilkinson h. returned from SterUne creek, where he has Conservation of Heat Obtained by Weatherstripping By The Architect Small Houae Servta Bureau of the lotted State. Inc. All the beat generated r.c a home Is lost eventually. AU that any iua- j terlaJ or sstvm of construction can :. do u to retard it eacape so that ; the cost of suppEyme mo it hat to take its place is not over-lurtin- ing. Intfulatton is one of Uie mipor- j tant ways of doing this, but tuere ar other equaity neceasjary ways of saving heating costa by ton al ruction. C. G. Septer of the American Gas Association presents figures which make this fact clear. He has ar.&ly-zed some AO homes to find out just wh: the heat losses oc cur. His analysis shows the per centages of the total for which the various parts of the house are re sponsible, as follow; per cent Beautifully Designed English Cottage Walls Glass Infiltration tiows asd Roofs Doors (opening, etc) These figures show that around win-doors 27 26 26 & .-hil the transmit f ion of heel throusn apparently solid walls ar.d roofs u responsible for 4S per cent of the total heat loss la a borne, the In filtration of coid air arouiid doors and windows is a much larger fac tor than usually thought. The com paratively small expense of weath erstripping all windows and doors U therefore justified. Economy of Weu titers! ripping Just what the economy of weath erstripping Is likely to amount to can be learned with a few figures. Cracks between the frames and sashes of double hung wood win dows vary in width from 1-64 to H of an inch or more; 1-16 of an inch may be taken as, an average. Cracks aronnd metal casements of good make are somewhat thinner. Multiplying 1-16 of an inch by 216 inches the distance around a win dow of average size gives you 13 S square Inches, That is the size of the total opening around one win dow if the crack Is of average width. Tn other words, tho cracks around eacb window of an ordinary home are equivalent to a hole in the wall 134 Inches square. The amount of lnleakace throueh such an opening varies according to difference between the barometric pressure indoors and outdoors, and according to the velocity of the wind. ,A moderate statement, baxed on tests, is that the inleakage from the crack around a single window of average dimensions is 35 cubi; feet a minute, with wind blowing at the rate of 15 miles an hour. Prevent Infiltration Around Windows Engineers have estimated that it takes 6.74 pounds of coal a day to heat the cold air leaking in through the cracks around one window to TO degrees when It is zero outdoors. On the other hand, it has been esti mated that only .79 pounds of coal , a day are required to hest the in leaking air around the lame win dow in the same condition if the window ir finely weatlierstrtpoed. . It Is commonly asserted that good modem weatherstrips will prevent from 85 to 95 per cent of tho Infil tration around a window; while tn tT. S. Department of Agriculture joins other authorities in stating that from 15 to 25 nor cent cf the total heat loss fiom a dwelling can be prevented bv thenv- Copvright 1029. The Architects' email House Service Bureau of the Vnlted States. Inc. mm k Expensive Dining Room Eliminated Htfe 1 AN English cotUge! What a picture the words call to mind. A lit tle house nestling down be hind well kept hedges and a f-urden at the rear. The desfgners of this house, No. 5-G-3. have succeeded ad mirably In achieving a gracious formality both within and without, a combination difficult enough even in a large house. The lower hslf of the' house is of stucco which, combined with the rough sid ing of random widths in the gables of the second story, makes an io tcreeting contrast in materials. , The first floor plan shows a Ion? livfhe room, one end of which is in-. terded to be used as a dining room. French doors open to the terrace which overlooks the garden. The terrace mar nave a nv awning to cover it in the summer time end be left op n in the winter; so that, at that season, the living room will not be darkened by a rcof. Or, the terrace may be roofed. The draw ings show rough hewn posts and brackets in keeping with tho style of architecture. The kitchen has been planned, with Ihc co-oneiaiion of American Home Makerr. Inc., for the saving of steps and convenience of ar-rar.-Kmont. The lavatory might be cnhuRed and a tub added if a down stairs batiiroeni is uesircd. The den or bedroom may bo ujed for a din ing room, Vpstairs we find cne large bed room with window? on three sides, and a smaller one. tliougn of ample size. Tne irreg-ilrr rooms give an OH-c-rtuhity for interesting airango-n-"i:ts of furniture and for decora t ir j. Pes ign Xo. 5-G-3 ISipgeoH bpy p u-.,t. 1 5-CJ Construction: Wood frame, ex terior finish tucco and rough sid ing. ' Roof of shingles. Terrace paved with flag stones. r Facing: West or north. Should be reversed for other facings. r 1 1 1 R;gnntorr?rl BIL3BOOM- f Lot size: A 50 foot lot will suf fice. Complete working: plans may be obtained for this and other desieis shown in this series. For further information, see editor's cote. Tki3 is a t-inc of the end of the living room shotrinj the space arranged or dining. The French doors and tcittdoics opening on the terrace and garden insure excellent lighting and a fine viri". The arrangement of the furniture mag be as shoicn or tho tab.-' may be folded down and moved back against the call. J KD IVOR'S VOTK? ndtLt.P j !i!J!,1l'r,r r1 1 Hn Bonding Idltur of U-Tpip ft 11 "VT i.tae Sitm Small lloa. SrVi ItTb pecinrattoft for Ih haQ wn Jmyt mr be trrwrr t .lap. Cnrnckl in Xbs AnUKcto' Small H..n S-lr Urh 1 the tailed BUM, lob Home Builtl.n' OtaUc r What You May Want to Know About Building Questions addressed to this pa per will be ansvertd by the Archi tect' Small House Service Bureau of the United States, Inc. Enclose stamped addressed enKiop. Q I have a flreplate that smoke. Will it be of any bene fit to arrange for a hood or coml over the front? If so how large should it be and what flare J , A The usual way to cure a smoking fireplace, where the arch is too high, is to buUd up the back hearth with one or two courses of brick. This is easier than construct inc eowl at the front. If a cowl is used, its site and design depend to a large extent upon the design of the fireplace Itself. W suggest you try raising the back hearth tee fore doing anything more. Set the bricks in temporarily before you cement them. . Q Is there anything that will remove whitewash and calci mine from hard plaster walls? It is loose in spots and falls off. We wish to repaint it. A These paints can be washed off. Afterward the wall should be sued b&rore refinishimr. . Q We have trouble with rain coming around window casings. It runs down and wets the plas tering under ' the window. Please advise a remedy. A The chief cause of leakage around windows is from inadequate flashings over the cap mouldings and under th side casings. Some times this flashing is omitted alto gether. It is easily installed. We rec ommend you have first class Duliaer look over the joh and make necessary repairs. ' Q How should hardwood floors that have been varnish ed, then waxed, be cleaned be- - fore re-waxing? ABenzine is eomtnonlv pm. ployed. Q The paint on our house Is -In bad shape some crocked, some peeled off. We wish now to repair.t. What is the best method of removing the old Faint? What caused It to fail? A The old naint should be burn ed off. Get an expert to do' This so that your house will not catch fire. Cracked paint is caused by the use of inferior materials. Peelmc is caused principally by the lack of bond with the underlying wood. Wet woodwork- is the" worst offender. Q Our new roof leaks. The roofer seems unable to find where it comes through. How would you go about patching the leaks? There are also leaks under the windows. How about these? A It is customarv in house con struction for the roofer to survlv a guarantee that tne roof will' be storm tight for a number cf years. If you have such a contract, you ran hold your roofer. If he will not irake repairs, advice the manufac- ut.er. Leaks around wir.dov-.-s are mcal aiwa3 caused bv lack of .'lashing over the cap moulds ar.d u:-.der the casings. Have these ia rpeeted by a competent builder.. Q Is it a mistake to use H inch hard wood flooring in re surfacing an old floor? A This thickness1 ;c tridely used for re-flooring. 1 e!l laid ajid the under flooring ir in fair condition so that the r.ew flooring can go down titht I. will give ss'.i.iiac'.ioa No doubt the ,inch is bct.er. Sen doirc wir profr-ect p week. Mr. ar-d Mrs. S M While r.f JthUrd. Mr and Mrs G W llan of K!msth Kai:. and Mr. and Mr.. V. '.. tvhile ard family of :hl e:ry -rnt the Kour'h at I'nion CTek. Ar.vlni5 Srrv-.h IVr-iM Porothy ar.d Ho..rd L-;L r-turr.d hcme Sturla ftr ;-:..1.rs evr;t! dy at tri M: Win. -n K.?r.e : wcrkire at the Atf.-fJ Nur7: hont w hit. Mm Nurri . .m-'.irc j: tlore. MlM EiU i:4" r-.3r:.e.J Wed. nrsdy frv'm a to nion:h.' vi- oJrn in la!:f'irru4. Mr. and Mr l.nn Ktiii!? home the flrt .f the wic f ;t n. t'lover StA'l-in. T!r ':'T,V dui. ter be'.re i'l. thy rJcht hr her.1 for medical af.entKin. H1t"v r.-l n -- i V. : r WORKS HARD . IN THE FIELD Relies Upon Ly& E. Piok hain's Vegetable Compound Kan kin. ItlinoU. '( t i: Lt ..'Ja K. Ftnibam's Vegetable C'r-otm 1 a ton ii' tw -r ,: ami al' n first ei.ilt v Sia TSvn Vn IT1T Svrtfftl r'.-' ( esroe ati! I tr. rsk down. 1 ttvk it rin. 1 am s:iM takit r 'I atwl I am fr-e'inje bet U r. Vr mtHber irv it for her- : alf wSn I ttr. il avr alwavt I r-t ervxl reult. Se ttil takr it. returned from Salem recently, where they hud spent a few months. The (irigsby family have moved from Jacknonvilte. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Howard of Itend and Mr. Howard brother of ; Portland visited our museum Kri '. day eveninc. Roy Mt"lel!an from KnterprUe ; was a visitor at the Severance home Sunday. Mr. M-.Cle!lan was a resident of Jaoksonville a num ber of years auo. Mr. and Mr. Lee Wakefield. ! Mr. and Mix Henry Trosper and i-rk the j frs. Frank Shaw mad a trip to Jtrej-ent tity Sunday. They report CHURCH PiCNIG IS MR.,MRS. C. KUBLI MiNOR ACCIDENTS ENJOYABLE EVENT INJURED BY AUTO ARE REPORTED IN FOR REESE CREEK SIUSLAW HIGHWAY GOLD HILL AREA . very nice time. Mr. and Mrs. Tr5per were much interested in th: country, especially in the fih :ns here. Mrs. iK-ra llarbaiiiEh and J. B Kna'j't pent Sunday even'me wi:h Mr. and Mr. Wayne Pricket t at :t:r Neut:ful new home at Oak Irxve. Their hnme. whUh ! mod rny evj:pp-.. x a ju-t recently fcu.U on lots purchased front Mr. Htrbaiich and J P. fUnault. Mr. n.ir.. brtr.hrr-:n-U is Mr. Pr:c--!t is s:arr thts -tvk to a f;re re-'idn'-e nc.ir the Pr.vV:: home. Mrs. liarSush rl Mr. Keriutt hiv a r..in.!er - f :her fn" b'ts for s.i!e there v H;.rn ha v.arted wvrk.rc f t tf c-vjn'.y tr-.-lce crew, the lir.n'An lire-., in tr-.e arce of j .ri I.i:- :I. ho ha o: hr m--'. rr.fr.;. HKtSK iT.tKK. Ore.. July 10. (Spatial Thf Sunday school pic nic was tieldt cin the His Huttt crctk at the creek, where i JAv'KSONVIU-K. i Special. ) Mr. B tr Kubli. former but r.ow livhijc at Or?.. July H -liiJ Mrs. i'hes-' residents hre. (ioldon neftr mouth cf McNeil Junction City, went over the evade ba'kt't lunch with on the SiusJaw itvpi road one-half Ice cream wa rtive-1. alter whicM mil west of Hetjen lake on July Itanes were plavd and an all- 3. their car Tallinn about 5 fee;, around po d time Vnjoyrd. Bt't: Mr. and Mrs. Kubli wer John iiobert.-Hn took his truck riouly hurt. Pfnvple Uv- and loaded up the children, which -"S nearby gave aM and the in- rreatly appwrated and rave Jur,l couple were placed on the the atfair more of a picnic ap- noxt tram t Kuaeno. where they i pearaiu-e whi- h greatly pUased wr Ktxen hospital care, the children, who hallowed and -Mr. and Mr. Joe 7m h of Phoe- mrc soni-s alone the way. S-rAl w?r visitma th-ir aunt. Mm. inted -vII:f' Jones -itur1ay eveni-.e. Nt-rtt H.tkins f Kuch v: m our city Monday on busin and visaing friend. lirownley. who was hurt, nie time aso ur;;!e workint: n a bridge over Pear creek on the new M Mm ay rvad, r :urr.ei aon.f the of appo let 'X.JI LURES VACATIONISTS Si . l VY- ASrrv ar:d I'J 'r WJ. h r; t-v v,.t J. .:- to ; in r,(;nrl ?.ier ' r. 1 hT ; :r. rrvtr. a- J K H'j'd rA ?.ir..ir vt Yuba ;". '.!;:. irt -;.....- 4 at LVad the brethren were to are for them and a ba:lvnit party wa ontar.ired ar.d each one took thur turn a; tryine to ywim. Villard and Frank Ball spent the Four:h in Ashlard. Wtifrrd Jack and family spent Tfturs-iay. the Fourth, on Kcue nfr n 4 r e h r t ed a v e ry e nj o y -able t'n-. Tvd Seaman had a cr- w of men at work Saturday JuN- . on h-Muff". two frxtnir some leaks lhAt neMeil attention. T-e Kaadtfr family JinM with Iuis RtNrtn ar.d family in a p r'c r McNeil cr-k. Mrs W. H Hirimn and M :na m ;cvd tf M.-dfni Frt.'ay. The Sr. y s- h-ol l-s- n for r. tf ir.dsr. J s'e 14. h A 9 ih p4rMiak rr-:nw!b l:t-. t-ch-irs that w are our h-roer itrer r 4 ihnt ai wn un'o hrr.e?t w are fSthr niakin t w -rM in whvh w. l.e be: -ut r be the liven, w- liv Utter part ot ibe w-li fr. n- ihe Sacred Heart hospital and is ble to be about the hu. Mr. and M rs. RrtTert. returned Sunday front a few day trip on the cv.ast. Mrs. A. R. Phi!l:r" of Me-i'ord spenrtirt this wek at the Hod: Kter Sanitarium. i'bery! S-".i;h of Jackn-v-.l.e. daughter of Mrs. Roy Srr.tth r--1 It rland 'nntr-t'l. .-n Mr. ar.d Mn Miles Can trail of P. tch. were united In amrr.Aa.. Mo-- ny . Ju' 1 a; Ktn;a:ii V . l!oth ""ure rl'le w-e c - lua'.es f--om Mr hih .-hol. att'-ndinc norn'.al at AMjr,.l later. !. S'tth !a'.;cht the Per Creek school t V. ( 1 -n. - u - ,1 t , ' ii M f'l HHITi IHT Hi HIT JUMUmiil i.a-iKt 'er.l t-r ai Ms V J W're ar-1 of V'-dfrd re an u.srx tt iv.-J Ir.d. an. fr- r d rhece y t earn I I Si tr fc- a;. . J gxvj result. re ni in '-, " a- -tt .J rk iBstllJ- iJWiY " I'V . .... .- - - - , . rt Ira mr hoor'rk arwi 1 aiw neip m d n fi'sM a.ve an a-urt cf tow w l:vf-i. TT:e toldtn tet .h iS O'.'t TTV f-TC ibly IT! ' ICir" ore of u shill 1 - ev.-rt f h:n-e"; to C.--V" Rev. p. ;r.fh -w.:: t rea.-h at Ma "t a. j?al a! Crel: jnd ax Pert : T i p. rr, Oor.f ir! hear tbe eM-i:nw ffr,s-PL. . P od e-k i t-' IM ie'M.' I reemmenil tSe VeUble -u:h f. rk ri ifmmtU aa4 I am villtfff I" ' !Vf,:,! M.-r-c r-. er aae Wttrr." Mr. Hi , day at lVe t-k r in, Jilt avis. I Mr. and Mrs. V h.:;: Vc'r c!uir and Ju" ii:e-l t v'-k j3!)i:uat . Rank:i U"rt rr. Wa-j . " f:hr ' P.uh vh.w,!. The TOc s;jp wiH !:v ' ;ir. t elr hi-e Appu-i ntf Use 'tJ.si '.ntr.H re-i'Viff. TWyy tavt 'h ry bet when of th- ir v. any fr-.r.U h-r. Mr h Mr Rot Ma.t.n nd s?a enw-fl a inp i-j i rs- . Mr ri Mrw. !ir.ry -MiK-r ar.d fm?y rt?3med Sur.daV eDtr.r Trs'n a s.,v at th ., h r I'Tcrr.t C:y. Thty rprt a V-'Vrly lime on tnr b-avh an ;hat R-.r.y ftrrji;- from t hts un:y (iibH t. !r. ard Ctrt Jrk of Ar.t J.n. iVil f, -m a f-w r at tie riome r.f fc is par-'.:. rr. ari Vrft'. K. Jtrt.ru recr..:y. t;cI.!V IIU-U Ore., July t. tSpet:ai A numner of minor ac cidents have occurred recently in and n-ar tlold I i i II- Fortunately, no one has been .Tiously injured as the result. An accident occur red a: the south end of the Rocue nver bridre Friday afternoon. In another recent accident the drivt-r of the tar suffered a large rut 011 h:.- rich: leu and a bruised dv."til der when contr"! wa lo?t and he struck a car parked on the high way. H. was iakn to Dr. W P. Chisholm of this city frr :ridica! treatmtnt. .Mr. and Mr. Alv Walker re-turn-'d from Cold fiewch on Sat urday. af;er a three days v; nt the h-r:i of relative. Mr. and Mrs. H'mh H.iv, of iha; city. A nu m N-r of pvpi from this ity spent th Fourth at Crater I-iKe. All rvport enjoyirar the tr;?. Vr t'arrie Reynoids returned ? bor bome nr KerKy on Sun day it ft er n-on after a visit of a mcn;h Hh her relative. Mr. and Mrs. W. P.. Walker of this city. Mr. and Mr. Meisinser are at Cre ent itty spending a week's vacation Th home ef Ohas. Carter i now r p:d: nrsnnc completion and w ; ; iv " h rady for cc u pancy The h"'.;e ! a oe-jitorv bungalow m.-M , A flr tcurr'-d the I.i'.'t wirt rf Ue 'c at the home of Friti Sn: dr. f stared a a rrasw fir- ar.d .oen -puirva,) to te M rvts. For-run-tely oniy one buiNlinc wa lost.' A p'tt- of e.,J rtK'p from, this rlty ri th Fourth a Hun ter e nr fl''.d Rach. Anrnnx t those- wo irade th trip wer Mr. nd M-s js. Tr!s r Mr. and Mr l "r H s f f Mr a i Mr. Pa 1 1 Th n-pn ard Mr a-d Mr. It I Fi". A1 rtM rt an tnjotjMt fme a-nt -,'---:urrd with c'arn-. craH and .roi k rvi:-r. BURNED IN FIELD BEU.Vl E W. Ore.,- Joly 1 0. i Special. A grass fire wa? started on Monday mornina from the exhaust of a tractor operated by Frank FehUie while he was binding his grain. About six acres of grain was destroyed be fore the rren were able to get the fire under control. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gowland. for mer re-i.dents of Bell view but now of Klamath all. were in this community durme last week call in on old-iime friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Oilmore and son. Ralph, who enjoyed a ten day vacation spent at the Dead Indian soda spring, returned to th(r home in Beilview the lat of the w-ek. The A. H. Nelson family, who have been enjoying a week s out in at Four Mile lake, returned hume Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Arthur Tepor of Beilview retarr.ed home Friday after spending a fw day with their son. Tom. who is located at AHuras. Calif. Mm. W. W. Bryan returned to hr home here after spending sev eral day with her hitsbajid at Weed. Calif., where he is em ploy d w;th the railroad company. Mr. and Mr. F. M. Th"ho and, daughter. Mary, of San Francisco, spent the Fourth of Jury holiday with- Mr. and Mr. Mark Trje of F-llviw. Mr Theho is a eou.in of Mr. True. Mrs. Jamesr Msdicna and son James, of Portland, who have ben spending several weeks sf the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nil. returned to their home Wed nday. ,. a lowans lr.sd J-.34 tele - r. fn SAI.P.M re. July 1 One hundred and twenty-four candi date for admission to the Oregon bar arrreil her-e Tue0ay to take the annual Law iar".:rat;nns given be the KvupI rt siite K.- eamin ?rs. The r- vs w th iartest on rrconl in tbi sfare. Clasalf.ed adrartUl&t (tg renlta. C. A. HARTLEY SAND GRAVEL1 Crushed Gravel, all ize. Washed Concrete. Band Plant South of Airpert Telephone 1201 Off tea. Room 7. Scats Mdo Office Phone 127 WHEN YOU BUILD. We'll be glad to help you finance your new home. Our convenient HOME LOANS Enable you to pay on easy monthly in stallments just like rent. ' Begin NOW to save for the initial payment! JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION MAXIMUM COMFORT Et MINIMUM COST with GAS - "The Household Servant" Instant Heat in Your Oven. Instant Hot Water Perfect Refrigeration Southern Oregon Gas Corporation DAZEY, General Manager Let Us Finance, Plan and Build Your Home t r- Soathern Oregon Construction Co., Inc. . W. A. JONES, Mgr. 106 South Ivy Phone 995-W Between 5 and 7 P. M. LOUIS B. HUMPHRYS DESIGNER ' Homes. Interior Decoration, Wrought Iron Work, Buildings - " 213-214 Liberty BuUding Phone 1271 When Building Get Contractor's Bond All Lines of INSURANCE First Insurance Agency, Inc. 30 North Central Ave. Medford, Oregon STILLMAN CABINET WKS. We Build Coolers and Ive Boxes Refrigerators Repaired W.F. Grinsted FOR Painting and . Decorating Gumwood and Antique Specialist TEXTURED WALLS Spanish, English, Egyptian, Etc PAPERHANGINQ Day aad Night Servica PHONE 532-R Screens Made to Order Ask for An Estimate 128 N. Grape Phone 471 r;vrr in tu:unp. F. F. BURK for TENTS AWNINGS for th Home, Automobile or Store. Opposite S, P. Depot