SfFTDFOTlD MAIL TRIBUNE, JfEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1933.
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1C XPERT PAINTBR will '8n Pslnt
lr - Interior decorating - general
Hint Job.. Call at 222 so Centre!
HELP WASTED FEMALE
OOOD HOMEand moderate wages
Mr elrt of good habits. General
h?uelworK for family of three. Ad
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MOUTH, CINCINNVATI, O.
" WASTED MISCELLANEOUS "
FURNITURE repairing. ;uPjolter
Thlbault. Phone 060-R.
WANTED Song poems and melodies
WAi"ri for nublicatlon and
. Radio Broadcasting. Halght Song
alR IJbertv Bids.
WANTED Those who pl&y or want
to learn how to play . Piano, violin,
guitar, mandolin, tenor banjo, snxo
. phone, ukelele, piano accordion.
So'o or orchestra practice for Radio
Broadcasting. Voice coaching, ac
companist. Halght Music Studio,
818 Liberty Bldg.
WANT 4 or 5 more milk customers
on Sundavs, Tuesdays and Thurs
days, at the Milk Depot on West
o'clock, except Sat., open 5:30 p. m.
WANT TO RENT Completely furn
ished home. Near high school, fire
place, furnace, a bedrooms. Phone
10 11-J
WOOD-SAWINO. Phone 076-W.
RAW PURS WANTED
Eastern prices paid.
Tou cont have to wait for returns
We Fy cash.
We buy Hides. Pelt, and Wool
MED FORD BAKUAjn huusb
n N Grape St. Phone 1082
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools, or what have you
MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE
N Grape St. Phone 1082.
FOR RENT HOUSES
RinAtrnFiTL furnished home: 2 beds:
overstuffed. 840 E. 0th. Owner
114 Tripp.
FOR RENT Small furnished house
and garage. 526 Edwards St.
win pwr 5-room modern bunga
low. 19 Crater Lake Ave; 17:50
' mo. O. E. Pierce. Phone S97-K-
FOR RENT Modern home; furnace,
fireplace, hardwood floors, large
living room, mane 000-1-.
FOR RENT 60 No. Peach, rooms
and bath; oil burner. Tel. 106.
FOR RENT 824 W. 13th. Tel. 105
FOR RENT Houses., 812.50. IIS and
817.50. Tel. 105..
tFOR RENT A nicely furnished du
plex, close in, for 15 Phone 1149
FOR RENT 1-room furnished house
1001 North Central, inquire 339
N Central.
FOR RENT Partly furnished home.
close In. nice shade, garden spot.
farage. $20. water rent paid; lo
cated st 315 So. Rlversrslde: In
quire at 325 So. Riverside.
FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished
4-room bouse. Telepaone 4BB-M.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished nouse
and garage. Call at 345 N Bartlett
FOR RENT -room modem furnish
ed house: nardwortd floors, over
stuffed electric range Call at 530
Central
8-ROOM modem stucco: cook stove
and beater: $15.00 Key st 531
K Spencer.
741 WEST JACKSON rooms, good
condition and location. Tel 105
FOR RENT Purmaiw 5-room mva
ern no.ise Call at 41- a R:ve'i.(ir
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOUR-ROOM furnished house. In
quire Irvln Anderson. 214 Vancou
ver Ave.
"OB RENT FURNISHED ItOOMS
ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 404 8
Grape.
FOR RENT Comortsble rooms: pri
vate entrance One block from
Main St. Reasonable rates. 223 S
Central.
FOR RENT AHA RT.MENTS
FURNISHED 3-room apt. Light and
water, aouus. aw r. nony.
FOR RENT Upstairs apt. 204 South
Grape.
APARTMENT FOR RENT Nice clean
apartment with garage, cheap, st
412 North Ivy.
FOR RENT 2 turn, or unfurn. spts.
116 Almond.
FURNISHED apartment Durell Court.
329 N. Hony, pnone laaa-w.
NICE furn apt. 518 So Oakdsle
NEAT fura spt. Key 146 S Ivy.
FURN apts ; steam heat; convenient
for I adulta Tne Berten. lu wumce
FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple employed
Call at 532 plum St.. after 6pm
or Sundays.
HOMES FOR KENT Call 798.
FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS
BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. Main
Rates very moderate.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 1 and -acre tracts near
Medford. Tel. 105.
FOR EXCHANGE
TO TRADE Electric washing ma
chine for piano. Phone Jackson
ville 174.
FOR TRADE 40 A. 7 modern cab-
Ins. 3 houses, filling station. 8 miles
from Falls. (5.000 back cost 818.
500. Mnke offer equity. W. J. Hoi
man, Fort Klamath.
WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail
K u OKeueuger. Iran, wra.
WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard
wood for light truck S2'd Bast 4th
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
FOR TRADE 40 A. 7 modern cab
ins, 3 houses, filling station, o miivs
from Falls. 85.000 hack cost 818.
500. Make offer equity. W. J. Hol
man. Fort Klamath.
FOR EXCHANGE 2 acres 1 mile
from portiana: ismny orcn&ra, cii-y
conveniences. Want mountain
ranch equal exchange. Box 0401
Tribune.
FOR TRADB 18 acres Improved, 2
miles from Coqullle; water piped to
house; mail route: electricity for
farm. Prefer dry farm or service
. station, z. E. Parks, coquiue, ore.
star route. -
FOR EXCHANGE Good 8-room mod
er house In Klamath Falls, clear.
for small ranch In Jackson county.
For particulars phone Medford 56.
EXCHANGE Oakland, Cal., 7-room
modern home, 3 bedrooms, furnish
ed or unfurnished; 1 blk. to cars:
close to Lake Merrlt. Want small
ranch. Improved. Will assume mort
gage.' 1020 Elbert St., Oakland.
FOR SALE, HOMES
CLEAN house close in. Keys at 219
So. Ivy.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished 4-room
house. Phone 087-J.
FOR SALE 210 Haven, 4-room partly
furnished home, re-decorated; hard
wood floors, fireplace. Price 81800;
down payment 8200; balance 820 a
month. Charles R. Ray, Realtor,
room 203 Medford Bldg. Tel. 302.
FOR SALE Good 3 room house (east
frnt) and nice lot close to Berry
dale store. A great bargain at 6450.
' Terms. Phone 517-U
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 10 acres, house, outbuild
ings, sll clear, or trade for larger
place. Bee owner, 616 MoAndrews
road.
12 ACRES Own water right: house
and other buildings; on bus line;
81000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River.
Oregon.
WHEN ydu think of real estate think
of Brown Ae White.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SAL'S 1931 Ford Coupe: looks
like new. Address Box 0446. csre
Tribune.
FOR SALE Ford V-S DeLuxe Sedsn:
driven only 1600 miles. Address
Box 0405. care Tribune.
FOR SALE POULTRY
rOR SALE Barred Rock cockerels,
fall pullets, hstchlng eggs. Toulouse
geese. Orders taken for baby chicks.
Commerclsl hatching. R. E. Csrley,
Pacific highway north. Tel. 258-X.
DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery.
Low prices. Chicks, hatching. 1107
E. Main. Phone 1569-Y.
BRONZE toms and hens. w. A. Py
bura. (It. 4. Buckshot Hill.
NEW LOW PRICES on chicks White
Leghorns. Hansen strsln. 6 cents:
Reds end Rocks 0 erflti. 24 page
catalog free. Jenks Poultry Farms,
Tangent. Oregon.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
PIGS. H.60. m. F. Baker, Box 21.
Wagner creek. Talent.
RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schulz.
Beagls.
FOR SALE FKU1TS A VEGETABLES
ORANOES t2B0 crste: 81.10 half
crate; grapefruit. 12 35 case: 81.20
half case. Heavy pack. B.g 7
Fruit Warehouse. Inc., S. Front St.
NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Ala
Vista Packing House.
FOR SALE FUEL
! FOR SALE Good dry rr.!xvJ hard
wood. "Let George Do It." Tel 1172.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
BOYS bicycle food condition, new
tires, eo.oo. as e. arape ot.. pnoov
336 or 1442.
FOR SALE Good slfalfs hsy S ml.
No. Central Point. John Owens.
Eagle Point.
BALDWIN and Newtown apples, 25c
box. Phone 7-F-4.
LINDY'S MILK DEPOT will sell grade
"A" whole milk at 15c per gallon
and 5c per quart, beginning Fri
day, January 20, 1933. We sell our
own milk direct to you. Patronise
the farmer and keep the price
down. 532 East Main.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Baled and
loose alfalfa hay. Will also feed
out or trade for beef cattle. B. L.
Dodge. Jr., Rt. 4. Phone 665-J.
FOR SALE Hamilton Grand piano
at big reduction. Slightly used
but looks like new. Baldwin Piano,
Shoppe. 26 S. Grape.
FOR SALE Ford truck, model 1031,
with. hydraulic lift and dump body.
Address Box 9386, caro Tribune.
FOR SALE Ford truck, long whsel
nase. model 1&31; a-i condition.
Address Box 0420, care Tribune.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. baled or
loose, delivered or in barn. Phone
523-J-4. Otto Nledenneyer.
ALFALFA. 6800: wheat. $1.05 cwt.;
barley, 85c; ear corn, 00c. Phone
" O. A. DeVoe 623-J-2.
FOR SALE Two large wicker doll
buggies, doll bed ano other toys
ihampoo shield snd stand. 219 No
Central.
FURNITURE for sale--Servlan rugs
radio, overstuffed, Maytag, mangle
dining set, bedroom furniture
Westinghouse range. Selling every
thing Come. 120 Vancouver Ave
FOR SALE Ha rley-David son motor
cycle 85 cash. See John, at Mail
Tribune
FOR 8ALS--Used sewing machines, all
makes, t& up; term U desired All
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co 34 N Bartlett
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
aad teaming Phone 913-J.
GET the No Hunting" and trespass
tng signs at the Mall Tr bune Job
office: printed on doth to with
stand the rain and weather.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
TO CLOSE Wyncoop estate must sell
at once to highest bidder (1590 00
mortgage on Marshfleld Auto Camp
and Service Station. Walter H.
Jones.
CLAIRVOVANT, CARD READING
MADAME TERESA Clairvoyant and
card reader. Rainbow Auto Camp,
Cabin 3.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
Satisfaction guaranteed 618 North
Rivciiide Phone '044-X
MISCELLANEOUS
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job
office: printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts ol Title and
Title Insurance, Tor
only complete Title
System In Jacksop
county.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8
and A. No 82 North Centra Ave.
upstairs
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up balance due dealer, hank
or finance company and extend
your payments Additional money
loaned Phoue si ror aoDointmeni
Attorn ey-at-Lew.
GLENN O. TAYLOR
LAWYER.
POST OPPIOB BULDINO
MEDFORD. OREGON.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LEI GEO ROB DO IT - Tel 1173
House cleaning Floor waxing Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty
Job Printing.
UAJL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMEN1
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, ana
blanks billing systems duplicating
cash tales slips and everything in
tne printing una. ztf-au urape
Phone 75.
Palnllng and Pa'uerhanglng.!
HARRY UARX Painting tinting,
papernanging. Phone U-F-4. Res
Coleman Creek mad.
Money to Lend.
WI LEND MONET ON FURNITURE
AND LATX MODEL ACTOS.
Three per cent per month on nn
oaid balance No other chsrge See
w E Thomss. 45 8 Central
Ground floor Crsterlan Theatre
Bldg State License No 8-157.
Piano Instruction
BETTER p'.ano Instruction, individ
ual or els.. Tae baste wir. Height
Music Studio. Liberty Building.
Phone 72.
Transfer.
cads rRAMoreR & storage CO
Office. 1016 No Central Phone 111
Prices right Semes guaranteed
RE1NKINO TKUCKINO CO Trans
fer sod Storage We haul anrtbing
at e reasonable price 111 No Fir
Street Phon. 333
Red Cross Monthly Report
Jackson County Chapter American
Red Croes
The statistical report for the month
of December shows the following
Itemized record of work.
Office Interviews . 1474
Telephone Inquiries . 333
Towns visited and number of time
for social work:
Ashland ....i........!....... 3
Jacksonville ...
Central Point ,
Medford
Type of cases:
Family relief
Transients
Er-servlce .
. ... 30
Men alone .... . 47
Women alone 7
Investigation 20
Cooperation with other agencies:
Department of Out-door Relief,
Milwaukee
Social Service Bureau of Spokane
Public Welfare Bureau, Portland
Bureau of County Welfare, Los
Angeles -
Social Welfare League, Seattle
Sutter County Nurse, Yuba City.
California .. 1
Pacific Protective Society 3
Veteran's Administration, Port
land - 6
Josephine County Chapter .....
Clark County Chapter, Las Vegas,
Nevada ; 1
Riverside Chapter, , Riverside,
California 1
American Red Cross Field Direct
or, Denver, Colorado 1
Milwaukee Chapter, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin 1
Report 'for the month of December,
1032:
Groceries
Gates & Lydlard , 840.7o
Kewpie Confectionery,
Rogue River
5.66
1.86
4.08
6.07
Hutchison's
Franklin's Grocery
Oodwards, Jacksonville
F. L. Caton, Sams
Valley 3 0
Fabere Store 6.95
County Comml&ary .... 27.65
Alexanders 16-41
Star Market 8.44
Total for groceries for
December ... - 124.81
Total for groceries from Red
Cross funds 133.41
Heath's Drug Store ... 6.40
Total for drugs for December
Total for drugs .from Red
6.40
Cross funds
.8.40
Medical Attention
Dr. Elwood ...I 4 00
Dr. Elliot 3.00
Rlggs Optical Co. .... 6.00
June Earhart 2.50 ,
Total for Medical attention
for December .8 14.50
Tot.l from Red Cross Funds. 14.50
MUU
Mrs. Wyant 8 1.80
Oold Seal Creamery.... 3.88
Gold Hill Creamery.... 0 30 :
Snlder'a Dairy . "
(ticket) 13.50
Total for milk for December ....6 37.48
Total for milk from Red Cross
funds
24.69
Merchandise
M. M. Dept. Store ... 8113 30
C. M. Kldd 7.60
Montgomery Ward
& Co. 21.37
Buster Brown Shoe
Store 4.50 -.
Mann's Department
Store 8.68
J. C. Penney Co. 41.11
Total for merchandise for
December 6196.46
Total for merchandise for
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
1. Tableland
5. Watchful
10. Defect
14. Scandinavian
meaBUr. of
longth
IB. Kound-up
Is. A part plaved
17. Literary tb.fl
19. Utilises
30. Satiated
21. Biblical Clint
22. Item of prop
erty
22. Color
25. Choose by
vote
27. Pel in.
20. Drink slowly
22. Pertaining to
a peninsula
In the Adri
atic 26. Arabian
chieftain
11. Military
student
40. Composer of
"Rule Brit
annia" II. Dickens char
scter
4 By one's self
II. Musical sound
14. Fish sane.
15. Irani the time
that
It. Wit. of
Oeralr.t
IT. Frequented
places
19. Type squires
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sent Solutlor of
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It Ptrtalnlni to 72. Heron
the nose 71. Record of past
II. Complete col- perform-
I.cUon ances: slang
II. Abstains from DOWN
food L Charts
II. Not bright 2. F.mlnln.
OL Unav.n nam.
II, Musical In- I. Place to sit
strument 4. Wrath
00, Features I. Constellation
II. South Amert- I. Learning
can country 7. Ancient Ro.
09. Sluirslih man official
70. Egyptian t. Elasticity
solar disk 9. Male of car.
TL Celestial tsln ant-
body msis
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December from R. O. 160.35
Rent
H. V. Pike 6 10 00
Mrs. B. Darnellle 15 00
Mrs. A. M. Zlebarth 6 00
Mrs. Ida Snyder 10.00
Mrs. E. Leslie . 4 00
Ben Webb 8.00
Total for rent for December 8 55.00
Total for rent from Red Cross
funds 87.00
Fuel
Medford Fuel Co 72 50
Valley Fuel 94 36
Wm. Burg 5.35
C. Trlnkle 3 00
C. C. Tye 3.50
Frank Denser 6.00
Total for fuel for December ....6183.50
Total for fuel from Red Cross
fund 166.50
Transportation
Southern Pacific 6146.70
Expense 1.00
Total for transportation for
December , 8147.70
Total for transportation from
Red Cross funds , 32.45
Miscellaneous
Mutual Mill As Seed .60
Older Tire Exchange 3.00
Colonial Garage .38
Medford Bargain Store 10.62
Farm Bureau Exchange 3-30
Total for miscellaneous .. 15.70
Total from Red Cross funds . 6.08
Total for relief In December 8771.55
Total for relief from Red Cross
funds 8560.38
Flour
738 sacks distributed locally.
20 sacks distributed at Welmer.
60 sacks to Rogue River.
200 sacks to Ashland.
Total of 809 sacks during December
to 567 families (not Including Ash
land). Total of 19.820 !4 pounds of flour
during December. "
7.100 yards of goods received.
468 articles finished from the yard
goods.
151 dozen finished articles received.
2,463 garments given out to 130
families.
DRYS ME NEW
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PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. Jl(AP)
The Anti-Saloon League ot Oregon, ss
such, no longer exists. Today It be
came the Anti-Liquor League ot Ore
gon In compliance with the mandate
ot league membera at their annual
meeting that the name be changed to
omit the word "saloon."
Superintendent R. E. Close pointed
out, however, that - the., change . In
name will not alter the organization's
affiliation with the Anti-saloon
League of America.
Close was planning today to con
tact drys through the state snd to
ask them to urge upon thslr repre
sentatives In the Oregon legislature
opposition to efforts aimed at bring
ing about repeal of the. prohibition
amendment to the bum constitution.
Desirable Bouses always in rust
class condition for rent, Kss ot MUs
Csll 10.
Oet your Texas Hot Tamsles, Real
Chill and Hamburgers at coffee Ann s,
Hotel Allen corner.
Cross-Word Puzzle
Saturday's Punls
to. Baffle er de
feat 11. Failure to wis
12. Toward the
sheltered
side
II. Direction
11. Csessr's fatal
day
22. Deed
24. Or.k ludg.s
J 20.
127.
Considers
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tr..
Bosd Diaat
J".
29. wearies
2L Surrounding
with a pro
tective fence
21. Covert sar
casm 24. " Laurie"
3J. Requires
17. Skilled story
t.ll.r 29. Put on
40. Short-napped
fa brio
10. Iok to be
12. Ocean-golny
passenger
vessel
11. Walk
SO. Dudes
17. Encourstv
so. Rail bird
10. Nothing mere)
than
02. To a Dotat ot)
02. Sulr
si. Ancient slave)
00. Falsehood
07. Slam.s. coin
Glimpse of Romantic Land Miss Medford Will Visit
'Vtlw..
Perhops It would be well for Miss
Medford to brush up on Hawaiian
history a bit. When csptnln James
Cook discovered the Islands In 1778.
he was greeted by the Kanaka folk,
living In grass houses, pounding taro
root to make pol, weaving mats, fish
lng In the surf with spear and throw
nuet. Cocoon uts offered both food
and drink for these native lslandors,
the sweet liquid of which one drinks
In the manner pictured above.
In 1700 King Kamethamoha con
quered the island of Oahu on which
Honolulu, the clptal now stands
by driving his enemies over the brink
of the Nuunnl Pali, that sheer cliff
which provides an excellent observa
tion point for the surrounding coun
try.
It was not until 1840 that the first
Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK, Jan. 31 (Spl.)
The heaviest snow fall of the sea-
eon covered the ground Wednesday
morning. The fall measured seven
Inches.
Mr. and Mrs. Oreen went out to the
valley Thursday.
D. C. Hale and Loren Close nave
been quite 111 with the flu.
Mrs. Prank Marguess was out to
Phoenix Tuesday.
Elmer Center was over from Apple-
gate Tuesday on business. .
Ed. Smith was out to the valley
Monday on business.
VLll" 'till'
Jam
PHONE
your
YOU
sell,
W, 5Jr1tr lift- fViA VP. Mill.. l
VI SWLVaVW. waaay.j av v..- - a -rt-ay Ig
J J ceiver and ask for (rT V
H . Phone 75 TJI
constitution of the Hawaiian Islands
was proclaimed, and two years later,
in 1842, the United States recognized
the Hawaiian Independence. Provi
sional cession of L'io islands was
made to Great Britain In 1843 when
Admiral Thomas restored their lnde
pendence: In 1840 the treatty with
the United States wns concluded and
two years later a protectorate was
offered the United States; but not
until 1878 was the reciprocity treaty
entered into with the Unled States,
and 18 years later, the Republic of
Hawaii was established with Sanford
B. Dole, president of the republic,
and, in 1808, the American annexa
tion was secured. In 1900 territo
rial government begun. At the pres
ent time Lawrence M. Judd la the
governor of the Islands.
Today one still sees evidence of
the former manner of living of these
Mr. Casey spent Sunday afternoon
at Jacksonville.
Bill snann and wife was In Medford
Tuesday.
J as. MacDowell was In Talent
Thursday.
Steve Lunak wont out to Ashland
Thursday.,
m;ual notices
City Warrant Call for Payment
Notice Is hereby given that there
are funds on hand In the general
fund of the City or Medford for the
redemption of warrants numbers
24351 to 24417 InOtulve. Interest on
the above warrants will cease after
January 26, 1933. Dated this 20th day
of January, 1033.
( OUS H. SAMUELS.
City Treasurer.
MAIL TRIBUNE
want-ad's
have something to
trade or buy. Let
our intelligent Want-ad
takers help you word your
message for best results.
You'll like this courteous j
service. Simply lift the re
ceiver and ask for
Phone 75
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Photo Courtey Matson Line.
Island folk. Off the beaten path
grass houses still remain, the hula
la still to be witnessed aud the luau,
or native feast, still survives.
But Hawaii of today la quite far
removed from the Idol worshipers
and royal Hawaiian family of Captain
Cook's day. And yot It la not too
far removed to have lost all it
glamor and splendor of old.
Miss Medford Is going to enjoy
every minute of her stay in this de
lightful Island, replete with roman
tic; history. Help to make this trip
a reality for the one you want to
see win the title of "Miss Med ror d"
and t.he prize trip that goes with It.
One hundred votes are given with
each $1 purchase or payment on an
account. Be sure to ask for ballets.
The merchants of Medford oo-operat
lng in this contest will be glad to
give them to you.
i
Real Estate or Insurance Leave- rt
to Jones Phone 799.
Hay and Grain
For Sale
Hay, baled, looie and
chopped
Wheat and Barley,
wholo or rolled
V.Bursell
Phone 35B-J-3
FOR REST. H jmea Furn:ned f j
DRY 12. 18 and 20-lDch wood- Piv
FOR SALE 1 1x5 lathe, tnqiurt st
153s JacJuonTi:..
r-.cs ss uaurs,