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MT5PF0RD MAn; TRIBUNE, MEDFOTCI), OREOON. THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1938. PAGE THIRTEEN Read every ad on this page You will probably find exact) the things you have been look ing for or a sale or trade toi unused articles you may have Search- your attic or store-room you may find many thingf others are seeking and be able to realize immediate cash II what you want isn't here, ad- verttse for It Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive affective! HATES Per word, first Insertion JJc (Minimum 23c) Each additional Insertion. ' per word .... lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change . $1.25 CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Between Buncom and Cen tral Point. Ford truck tire and wheel, 326. If found call 69, Cen tral Point. Reward. LOST Gold spectacles, round lenses. Lost between assessor's office and Montgomery Ward. Reward. Leave y at Mall Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP TWO MEN with cars, unincumbered, free to travel. Room 305. Grand Hotel. 7 p. m. to 8. except Saturday and Sunday. WANTED FEMALE HELP WOMAN want work. Practical nurs ing, housekeeping or cooking1 ftt camp or resort. Box 3401. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS rmrTv.nim i.rfo uH.hM eookinv Job lor logging camp or crew of men. nierences. j ui itn u... Ashland. EXPERIENCED cook and housekeeper wants steady work; want full con trol. Ranch preferred. 622 Lowell, Klamath Palls, Ore. EXPERIENCED man wants work, cat driving, logging or truck driving. 627 N. Central. fdR rontractlna lawn-mowing, see Ekstrand, 242 No. Front, evenings 7 p. m. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS STORIES criticized. Markets sug gested. Fifty cents per thousand words. Rates on novels. Nellie O Whltlatch, 2009 Darrow. Klamath Falls. Ore. WANTED To rent unfurnished mod ern house. Writ Box 3514, Tribune WANTED Good single outboard motor. Flynn Electric, Phone 107. FOR furniture reupholsterlng and re flnlshlng, Phone 969-R. WANTED Baby calves. Tel. 853-L. WANTED 8-foot hay rake; good con dition. 12 Mistletoe. WANTED Six or eight-tnch Irriga tion pipe or metal troughs. M J. care Mall Tribune! LAWNMOWERS sharpened and re paired Joe J. Jones, 32 N. Grape St. Phone 369. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St Phone 1062. LAUNDRY Mrs. Huson. Tel. 1345-M WELL-DRILLING 6, 8 or 10-ln. hole, deep or shallow E. D. Lamb. 11B6 No. 9th. Grants Pass. ' WANTED To rent 4-room modern unfurnished house Box 3384. care Tribune. WANTED Scrap Iron and wine bot tles Highest prices paid Silveriest metal. 1715 N Riverside. EAGLE POINT fox tarai buys horses and cows for feed Call E P 27-X-V WANTED TO BUY Veal, beef and dairy cattle Phone 437-R C. O Hoover & Son WOOL MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us before you sell MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1063 WE PAY MORE CASH For your furniture ROI.MKOOK A ANIlllEWS 8th and Front Phone 547. WANTED Your watch and clock re pairing Guaranteed Reasonable prices O B Myers 118 N Central BIOHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries Radiators Aluminum. Brass. Cop per and other metals MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1062 WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed free of charee Phone 17(10 (reverse charffesl Southern Oregon By-Products Co WELL DRILLING 1 50 per ft first 50 ft. etc I M Dodge 519 King WANTED - Cnfurn'.shed or partly furnished house or flat 3 oedrooms oil or clrculitlna neat Must rte modern and ffoMi nMKhhorhnod. up to M0 Br. IS72 rrtbune F07 RENT HOUSES FURNISHED house for rnt. 103 Cra ter Lake Ave. FOR RENT 6-roem furnished ho-ire. from June 1st to September 1st. 38 Geneva St. FOR REST Partly furnished house. S11 North Orspe. FOR ffFVl --rm:n house on Al jEjjod. Phona 1091- W. FOR RENT HOUSES SMALL furnished house for rent Inquire 305 So Oakdale. )K KENX-APAKTMUW i'S APTS. FOR RENT 0 Bauer Apt. FOR RENT Apartment and sleep lng room. 414 S. Riverside. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment: electricity and water furnish ed. 822.50. . Adults only. 343 N. Holly. FOR PENT Small furnished apart ment. CarglU Court. FOR RENT Furnished 3 -room apart ment; 'ground floor. Adults. 604 West 10th. 3-ROOM furnished apt., 114 Almond. APARTMENT for rent. 718 Welch. FOR RENT Available at once, large corner apartment In Mall Tribune RtHp . Newlv furnished: heat, hot I " and cold water furnished: electric refrigeration. Adulu only. Apply Mall Tribune business office. FURNISHED apartment. So. Ivy. Key at 146 APARTMENT for rent. Oakdale. Call 504 So. FOR RENT Apt. 3, furnished, rell Court. 333 N. Holly. FINE modern apartment. Inquire at F. fc F. Bank. FURNISHED 2 -room apt. Private bath. Sleeping porch. Adults. 913 So Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished apt. 329 North Ivy. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeulng room for gentleman; garage If de sired. 325 so. Riverside. ROOM FOR TWO 153 No. Oakdale. PLEASANT ROOMS 1012 E. Main Phone '456-Y. FOR RENT Heated furnished room 714 West 10th Phone 15S5-Y. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S Grape FOR RENT Pleasant heated room for employed lady Cooking priv ileges If desired Phone 1117 or call 613 S Central after 6 tf FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS ROOMS and MEALS 148 So Holly FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR PENT Pasture for several hun dred sheep; 40 acres corn land. A Hoffman, 4 - corners, Crater uako highway PIANO for rent. Saxophone for sale, $25. B. J. Palmer, 402 E. Main. FOR RENT 3 store rooms, steam heated office room See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard Phone 237. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 8 good Jersey milking cows, weaner pigs. Geo. A. Keroy Wagner creek road, Talent, Ore. GOOD, thrifty weai.er pigs for sale H. R. Pitts. Oak Grove road. FOR SALE 30 milk cows. Clarence Rankin, Eagle Point. FOR 8ALB Registered Guernsey bull. No. 21B2U3: 4 years oia; weu marked. Howard C. Short, agle Point. -Ore. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Labrador retriever, regis tered male, 3 years. Leaving town 345 Liberty, Ashland. FOR SALE POULTRY RED FRYERS 50c each Carley Farm COR SALE - REAL ESTATE OUTDOOR PROPERTY 100x500 foot lot. fronting Rogue river. Electricity, shade; $350, terms. 10-Acre hunting, fishing estate, on Big Butte. creek. Timber; fine county road; electricity; $200, $10 down, $5 monthly. 60 Acres, new Tlller-Trall Hwy. and Trail creek. Ideal spot for auto camp, cabins, store; timbered; $1,200, terms. 9 Acres river garden soil, fronting Rogue river and Crater Lake Hwy. Free water; $1,500. For these and other bargains In the upper Rogue country, see D. E. Millard. "ROGUEDALE," Star Route, Eagle Point, Ore. SACRIFICE SALE Leaving town. Modern 6-room home on paved street; flowers and shrubbery; 1850. some cash, balance like rent. iajx 3280, Tribune. FOR SALE 120 acres timber on Elk creek. Also 85-acre farm near Al bany. James Miller, Trail, Ore. FOR SALE One acre rich soil; 5 room modern house, garage, chirk en house, berr'es, shrubbery, lawn; close In; $1800. Small down pay ment: balance easy terms. Box fi. Phoenix. FOR SALE 63 acres, close In on graveled road, creek through place, 10 acres free water, 20 acres In al falfa, 4-room house, 2 barns, wood for domestic use; $400, including farm machinery, 3 horses and 5 head of cattle. ALSO EAST SIDE PROPERTY: 4-Room modern house, fireplace, hardwodo floors, lots of bullt-lns, good garage and woodshed, corner lot, fine garden spot: 82300, $300 cash, balance $20 per month. ALSO 13 Acres on Crater Lake Hwy.: 9 acres Irrigated, In clover and sudsn grass: 2-room house, nice shade, good site for auto .amp. Only efl50. See L. O. Plckell. 1$ S. Bartlett. FOR BALE 22 Glen Oak Court. 8 room stucco home: hardwood floors, fireplace, breakfast nook, and din ing room: beautiful yard and shade trees: basement with piped furnac-s. Price $4210. Attractive terms. CHARLES R. RAY Room 317. Medford Bldg. Tel. 303. ACREAGE 6-room house, garage. Going at $1050: 40 acres, splendid 7-room modern house, good barn and outbuildings. Free soil snd deeded water rleht. Close In prop erty: 11700: terms. B. J. Palmer, 403 E. Main. PRICED TO SELL 3-room modem houe; screen porch, csrafre. wood shed: 3 lots. Valley Real EMate, lit mile south on Pacific Hwi. FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE An unusual bargain lot 71x370 feet with small house; llRhta, water, sewer In; paving paid. Located near Community hospital. Price only $680 for clear title. ;ee Pierce, Room I Palm Blk., or Phone 817-L. FOR 8ALE House and large lot at v 610 S Central. Inquire Mrs. Mur phy, Box 19, Jacksonville Hwy. FOR SALE 3u acre patented placer . mining claim. 30 minutes drive from Med ford on main road. Ideal for summer home or week-end par ties. Inquire B"x 8250, Medford Mall Tribune. FOR 8ALE At 3430 Hlllcrest Road attractive, modern. 6-room house. 3 bathrooms, basement, furnace, fireplace Large yard. Phone 1129-Y for appointment FOR SALE 330 -acre ranch. 30 A hot- torn land; free water; alfalfa. John A. Miner, cngitj ruiuv. For Information Inquire of Warren Patterson. Secretary at the National Farm Loan Offloe. 303 Liberty Bldg Tel 1149 Or C A. Barnes. 167 E 8th, Eugene. Ore. HOUSES FOR 8 ALE In Med ford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association. WHEN you think of real estate, think Of BROWN & WHITE. FOR SALE Furnlshra home. 423 8 Ivy. FOR 8ALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE By owner, 1036 Plymouth sedan delivery. A dandy car for light commercial and domestic use. Priced right. Box 3509, care Tribune FOR SALE Good used delivery car. . Very reasonable. Flynn Electric Phone 107. FOR SALE 1934 DeLuxe Master Chevrolet Coupe, $350. 713 Palm. EQUITY 1936 Terraplane ooupe. 8ell or trade, cneap. inquire 704 w. Central. FOR SALE OR TRADEWsTAUburo coupe. 618 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE 1930 DeScto sedan, condition. Phone 1434-w. good C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Special R. or Q. Guaranteed Cars 1936 Ford Panel Delivery: recon ' dltloned and guaranteed $525 1936 Ford 2-door Sedan. $435 1937 Oldsmoblle Sedan: trunk, heater, radio; only 13.000 miles $865 1937 Ford Pickup: low mileage: Just like new .-$575 1937 Ford 60 Coupe , $596 1935 Ford Coupe: 3-wlndow, de luxe: new, paint $435 1935 Plymouth 4-door Touring Sedan, with radio; good tires $495 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE 1936 Ford 4-door sedan, run 12.600 miles Sacrifice for 496. 220 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Fine transplanted to mato plants In flats; well harden ed off. Pierce Hothouse, Phone 1759 FOR SALE 16-ft. house trailer newly painted. Cheap. Call even ings or Sunday, 516 Mary St. TRUCKS and truck bodies for sale or trade for livestock or what have you. Phone 318. FOR 8 ALE Two bicycles. Spanish guitar, iruil jars. 1021 w. 9th. FOR SALE Closing out pianos; easy terms; $46 and $68. B. J. Palmer, 402 East Main St. FOR SALE One second-hand foun tain, counter, stools; refrigerated candy case, call 1281 or 348-Y. RIFE hydraulic ram. 4-lnch Intake, good condition. H. M. Work, Talent. FOR SALE McCaskey cash register ana aaaing machine combined. Used 6 months. . Bargain. B. J. Palmer, 403 East Main. HONEY 10 lba. 75c. Bring con tainer, ova uowevara, Ashland. HAY SALT $1.10 per cwt. Large aupply on hand. See 'ua now for your requirements. Phone 833. F. B. Samson Co. FOR SALE Very cheap If taken at once, Baby Grand Piano. 349 South Riverside. DRESSED FRYERS Phone 853-L. FOR SALE Flower, pepper and to mato plants. Hothouse on old Pa cific Hwy. north, adjoining Berry dale. OIANT Dalla Zinnias plants; 825 West 13th. AIRSTREAM-AIRLJTfc trailer bouae. Daring, dashing. Takes grades on high, stops on a dime. Sleepa four. VON ZUNDEL. 130 Vancouver. FOR SALE Closing out a few colors of kalsomlns at 3c lb. Hubbard Bros., Inc. MYERS WATER PRESSURE SYS TEMS Reasonably priced. Installa tion guaranteed. Pumping systems overhauled Plumbing contracting, we can save you money. Complete line ef General Paints. Femco Elec trie Pence Regulators. PICK'S HARDWARE. NU-WAY MATTRE8S CO. cleans, ren ovates, rebuilds mattresses like now 39 So Grape, Phone 393-W. SUGAR PINE SHAKES PORSALeC E. C. Faber. Central Point SPEED QUEEN WASHERS and Iran- crn. niso gooa usea waaners and radios at bargain prices Waaner parts for all makes of washers Special price on wringer rolls for a limited time. We have a special fartory-trained washer service man Free estimates Work guaranteed PICK'S HARWARE. FOR SALE Newtown, packed tr loose Any quantity American - Fruit O rowers warehouse 313 S Fir RIVER LOAM Excellent for flowers or lawns Phone 1534-Y ' FOR SALE Llly-of-the-v!ley 720 West and St. ELECTRIC Fence Exchange. $17.50 up Harry Wagant. Ashland Ph tt-F-4 M'SCELLANEOUS FOR A-l dry cleaning and laundry saU lit daf oc nnhfc MISCELLANEOUS HAIL INSURANCE at standard rates. Prompt and satisfactory adjust ments. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC. H. G. Wilson, Phone 1564. HAVE your photograph takn aire 8x 10 In. only 39c Brown & Brown Photographers 226 E Main PERSONAL POEMS SET TO MOSIO ARRANGED for publication Submit best work either ooems 01 melodies fot free examination and report M M M Studios. Depi K. Portland Jrcgon BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO TITLE I.V-UKANCh AHSTKAI'TS Esniows WILLIAM LA ING. Architect. Phone 229-J 308. U 8 Nat'l Bank Bldg. Dressmaking. THE DOMESTIC 8HOPPE With 25 yrs. experience In Tsllorlng. Dress making. Alterations, Remodeling. Hemstitching. Buckles and but tons covered. 19 N. Bartlett. THE fr'ASHION 8HOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttona and Bucklea covered Room 12, Sparta Bldg Tel 1181 DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladles' Coats and Suit Alterations Prices reasonable. Mary M. Coker, Ora rerlan Bldg. LOANS DO SOME HOUSECLEAN1NG On Your Cld Bills. Make a clean 1 -ep of your accumu lated debts. We'll aupply the cash you need to pay what you owe and . to buy what you need. Inquire to day. Applications taken by phone, letter or in person. OREGON FINANCE CO. (Formerly Ore. & Wash. Mtg. Co.) Lto. No. 8-211. M 217. Phois 139 45 60. Central. Expert Rug Cleaners, LET GEORGE DO IT Clean and do moth Rugs. Davenports. Chairs, etc 39 So Grape. Geo. A. Seely, ?h. 1172 LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, de mottling, rug, upholstery cleaning painting PAINTING Industrial and residen tial work quickly done at moderate cost Latest spray-type equipment P. H Gardner Phone 1375-W. COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhangui F H.A loana for painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 133 W Main. Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Dlatance Furniture . Moving. Bonded carriers Fireproof .storage Expert crating, packing and ahlpplng service "Davis tor Service " Phone 644. BADS TRANSFER & 8TORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 315 Prices right Service guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rates. F. B. SAMSON CO.. Phone 833 Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS l. Formed be twoen the tongue and th hard palate L Clump of treeii In a prairie 13. Fashionable li. On the left sl.t of a vessel 15. Exhibit osten tatiously II Typs neaiturea 17. AtlJu-nt to IS. Expression of Inquiry i. Crafty 10. Mountain In Crete -'1. Dance atep JS. Hear i. Mystic Hindu ejaculation .'8. Indian mul berry 'il. Outdoor came 'it. Swindle 11. Dramatic rep- resentatton :4. Big 15. Large cakt 23. Symbol (or neon 37. While Measure -9. Character In Teer Oynt" (0. Run between porta li. Swlia rtTr Solutlo 1 of Saturday't Pun lo SEE 41. English letter 41. tie hold 45. Acknowledge i 16. Green flira formed on copper or j brume by exposure 60. Worship 52. Long low aeata t 53. Trlen . 2 SI. Furpoaee DOWN 10. L Soft food II. 1 Wing 18. C U RTL EggU UNI AfgA C M E SSIHS A"P B g AjfMs E P T W BLE OS HEpfelPlE dOgA HIA WE N ijDfo L EttykMN 6 5 OTlGAlM rpWL RP TJ E WS$&k. SET S0SIN E A"Kte smell 3r fewiAiSE PE O N VpaGIL AIDMn AIP1S grpjElNffolL r r Msjiell a RirppCppiEaHiFJGIF L t. 3 5 7 H 8 1 JO It Z f fM mm t H! i! ? 31 U 33 m "ffl.' ' '?''. "'fi : 44 45 fi,,0 H Al 4 4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Roofing- REPAIR and apply all kinds of roots. Let us give you an estimate. All work guaranteed. Phone 1263. J. R. Monson. Old Pacific Hwy. Spring Cleaning LET US do your window cleaning wall cleaning ind floor waxing We clean painted, pupered or ..-also' mined walla Reasonable rates Satisfaction guaranteed. H. H Sutton. Phone H86-J. 417 King 4t Trucking. GENERAL DUMP TRUCKING Sand, gravel, top soli, decomposed granite. Ray Chamberlln, Hwy. 09. U mile west Gold Hill. Tel. Gold H1U 6. LEGAL NOTICES MONTHLY STATEMENT JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON, APRIL, 1938. The following Is a schedule of the proceedings of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, showing a list of claimants and supplies for which the claim la made and which were passed upon during the month of April, 1938. O. R. CARTER. County Clerk. General County Fund Joe Galinsky, $16.95, Ray Boiling, $15.95; Harold Veasey, $12.76; Public Assfetance, $2,065.40; Sheriff Travel, $202.47; lna Huson, $30.00; Marlon Sutton, $29.71: Earl Baxter, t'28.71; Frank Corlles. $28.71; BUI Polling. $28.71; Mall Tribune Job Department. $221.47; Mall Tribune, $2.55: Office Stationery and Supply Comoany, $58.75; Syd I. Brown, postage. $55.00: Ashland Tidings, $27.75: Pacific Tel. and Tel. Company, $124.05; Kuy Chev rolet Co., $4.29; Elwood Bradley, S3.60; Mrs. Bradley, $3.60: Jack Sutherland, $3.60; O. Blotter, $3.60; D. O. Thomp son, $3.60: Louise nlchnls, $3.00: E. C. Faber, $1.60; Otto Bohnert. II. iO; Ruth Hill, $1.00; Emll's Market, $9.56; Billings Agency. $10.30; O. V. Myers, $2.00: Peerless Market, $11.41; Oilman Dairy, $15.60: M. P. and 8. M. Co., tO.95; Sea Food Company, $6.04: Snider Dairy. $6.00; Safeway Stores, $5.45; Southern Oregon Gas Co, $10.95; Medford Poultry and Egg Co., $12.00; Carold J. Parker, $6.10; Stra han's Market, $1.70; Fluhrer's Bakery, $25.14: Bungalow Grocery, $7020: Swem's Market, $2.30; Hubbard Broth ers, 1.35; Heath's Drug Store, 30.28; Postal Telegraph, $7.46; Weatern Un ion. $1.13: Marshall Smith Leonard, $192.70; The American, $16.75; Batty Brown, $2.00; G. R. Carter, postagi, $30.00; F. J. Newman, postage, 7.00: National Hospital Association, $36.00; lied Cross Travel, $15.80: J. A. Young, $24.30; Western Union, $9.79; State In dustrial Accident Commission, $48.57: Clyde Bee.TOn. $165.10; Robert Waltoro. $24.00: Bill McClran, $3.00: Cllf. Pul len, $2.00; Dr. W. P. Holt, $2.00: G. R. Carter, poitage. $37.20; Leona Or mond, $1.60; Affiliated Credit Ex change, $17.37; North Coast Chemical Co.. $8.20: Putman Nursery, $35.50; City of Ashland, $24.89; Health De partment, postnge, oiu.uu; Amena Haves, $13.00; Alice Oandee. $11.00; Agnes Deaver, $19.00; Mrs. O. W. Do- Carlow, $1.90; H. w. Wright, $2.iu; E. P. Stone, $7.00: H. and M. O. Co., $10.00; Blake Motfltt and 1'owno, $1.30; Sealer of Weights, $20.72: N. S, Young, $6.60; Clarence Pankey, $1.00: Glen Fnbrlck, $1.00; E. E. Gore, $1.00; D. Huson, $1.00: John Klrkpatrlck. $1.00; c. A. Hamlin, $1.00; Minnie Webber, $2 00; R. Wilson, $2.10: valley Printing Co.. $29.37; C. R. Bowman, postage, $6.79: J. K. Gill Co., $111.84: w. E. Flnzer Co., $3.50; D. L. Myers. $12.00: L. H. Wyont, $1.00; H. W. Wright, $ .30; Lula Decarlow, $ bo; W. M. Askworth, $ .90; G. W. God ward. $4.40: H. E. Webb, $ .70: Alma L. Mallory, $4.10; Leona Ormond. $10.50; Irl Morse, $3.00; Dependent Children, $582.39; Old Age Assistance, $2,805.61; Blind Assistance, $65.68; Una B. Inch, travel, $47.20; C. R. Bowman, travel. $37.65; J. B. Colemnn. travel, $43.75; H. A. Hogan, $3.13: Oraca Brown, $64.60; Orpha Beer. $16.60; A. Q. Bullen, $3.05; Luman Brothers, $3.16; LI 1 lie Scrivener, $20.00: F. J. Holbrook, $5.00; River- Cross-Word Puzzle 1. Wild animal . 19. Chlldren'a toy 20. Body of Kafir wp.rrlore 21. Bucket 22. Feminine name 23. Caliber 24. I'anlBh Inland 26. Party not In control J7. Wooden plna 28. Larue dog 29. Interminable periods of time SO. Large knife 32. Beseech 33. Complement Of . - a bolt 38. Adult boy 39. Foreign 40. I'lan of A town site 4L Deposit of mineral 44. Strlkea with fear and reverence 41. Diminutive ending 45. Worthlesa frag ment left at a meal: archaic 46. Writing Im plement 47. Siamese coin 48. Meahed fabrio 49. Donkey (1. Bone S3. Note of the scale Roman hou Be hold goda East Indian nurse Bushy clump American tiu mnrlit Football po sition: abbr. Numerous God dent of the harvest Toward Walked Volcano aide Market. $18 98: Medford Station ery store, $11.30; Otla Elevator Com pany, $27.00; J. Verne Bhnngle. $27.00; Oeorge A. Seely, $200.00: Bill Polln. $8.40: L. R. Dyer, $8.40; Marvin Albert, $1.25: Colllna Hartley, $8.00: Twra Foed Store, $12.65; East Side Market, $10.00: Beck'$ Bakery, $ .70: What Not Storo, $1.33; Talent Feed Store. $2 30; O. A. Andrews. $ .50; Luther Hart. $11.50: M. L. Hartley, $13.16; Davis Feed Store. $5.00; Western States Gro cery. $75.63: I. R. Frldeger. $19.37; Western Thrift, $ .42; Snider Coflee Shon. $7.77; Ashland Mills, $4.80; Hubbard Wray Co., $ .76: Shell Oil Company, $ ,75; Zellerbach Paper Co.. $15.00; O. J. Perrlno, $9.40; Ashland Groceteria, $9.59: Ashland Creamery, $15.07; Blden's Shop, $3.65; Thos. H. Simpson. $1.15: Mnrrs and Soon. $7.00; Foncy Leonard, $2.50: Hardy's Cash Store, $20.24: Llnlnser and Son, $8.16: Barney's Service, $ .75; 8. A. Nye. $2.50; Calif. Oregon Power Company. $67.88; T. T. Hatlett, $30.00; City Sanitary, $7.10: C. Z. Boyden, $7.48; C. I. Bourne, $6.08: Leland Pettegrew. $5.98: Jessie Kendall, $7.70: Kenneth Wattenberg, $44.91: A. Wattenberg. $4.12; Jarmln'a Drug Store. $45 67; Barlon Pen Co., $4.30: J. J. Jones. $6.00; Bostltch Co., $2.25: Hubbard Wray Co., $14.70: Hubbard Brothors. $8 33: lna Huson. $30 00 W. H. Paine, $10.00; O. A. Oallbreth. $14.00: W. A. Whltelow. $11.00; Helen Pierce, $8.00; K. F. Schmidt, $11.00; Frank Btratton, $3.30: B. P.. Retcr, $6.00: Dorothy Specht. $13.60: S. M. Bullls, $11.00: Fred Barneburs. $7.00: Fred Flck. $8 00: E. H. Mohr, $9.00; Frances Cunningham, $14.00; Chester Fitch. $16.20; Carl Flchtner, $3 00; Al Hagen. $3.00; W. W. Allen. $2.80: P. H. Mecurlcy, $13.00; Frank HoldildRe, $17.60; O. L. Overmeler, $11.00: H. C. Fredette. $0.00: Mrs. Zenda Sanders. $12.00: Olen Simpson. $14 60; F. S. Redden. $4.00; Eula Janoucn, sn.uu; G. B. Garrett, $11.80; Louise Brock way. $8.40; F. J. Newman, postage, $7.00: state Industrial Accident Com mission, $41.09: National Hospital Assn., $36.00: 8. E. Massemglll Co., $4.13; City Sanitary, $5.00; Shell OH Company, $18.27; W. R. Coleman, postage $3.00; N. S. Young, $2.80. Red Cross Travel, $11.15; 81ms Broth ers, $1.60; Southern Oregon Elevator Co., $16.60; Timber product, uo. $93.50. Emergency runa Multlgraph Company. $353.11; Dr. R. E. Lee Bteiner, eonu.uu. Jnekson County Library Manuel Arts Press, $2.16; Avon Book Company, $2.50. Fair Operation Fund Medford Lumber Company, $105 60. Bounty Fund Boyd Miller, $1.00: Ben Gardner. $1.00; I. J. Peterman, $1.00. Road Fund Rav Coleman. $3.55; Pacific Tel. and Tel. Company, $18.80; Offloe Sta tlonerv and Supply Company. 817.55: Atlas Power Company, $23.90: Joe Koenlg. $88.80: O. R. carter, record ing. $2.20: , The Texas Company, $35.37: Lorens Company, $060.26: Truck Parts Corp., $93.66; Older Tire Service, $17.80; Robert Walter, 36.oo: Paclflo Machinery Co.. 8123.86; Fran. ces Campbell, $45.00; Knox Lumber Co., $13080; Consolidated Frelgnt Lines, $12.00; Colyear Motor Bates Co.. $1602: Kay Chevrolet Co., $iou.uu; Pierce Auto Frelht, $8.00; Pacific Motor Transport, $2.93; syd I. Brown, $2.36; Ft. W. Roso, $28.00; Older Tire Service. $14.26: Howard Cooper corp. $261.00; Woodbury Co., $289.83: Rob ertson Hardware Co., $26.25; Colum bia Equipment Co.. $217.50: Clifton Chllders. $23.92: Floyd Wooldrldge, $22.72; Coffeen Bros., $4.63; M. u. Llnlnger and Bon, $68.25; Pure Iron Culvert Co., $101.46: Woodbury Co., $1.97; The Cronln Company, $27.63: Lorenz Company, $3.82: Ashland Iron Works, $7.30: Messenger Lumber Co., $118 20: Consolidated Freight Lines, $2.10; Howard Cooper Corp., $81 00; Walter W. Abbey, $6.82; Percy Haley, $126.00: Don Brlttsan, 908.95: Lin coln Pence, $82.65: W. L. Hurst, $74.94: R. D. Nichols. $74.94: Art Moore, $9.97: W. M. Tethrow, $136.09; Henry Mvers, $101.14: J. W. Glllaspey, $34.34: Guv Olllsspey, $68.16: Vlrell Wright, $74.54; Joe Stovall. $8189: Truman Brenner. $74.84; Andv Smith. $89.97: Jim Merrltt. $120.98; Earl Jones, $103.14: Leland Andrews, $72.04; Chas. Blltch, $107.78: Lloyd Norman, $89.78: Menno Schmidt, $80.75; F. O. VorU, $3.99: Walter An derson, $80.76; Gunnar Dale, $66.80; O. L. Hardy, $51.86; Joe McKnlght, $41.72: C. Z. Boyden, $24.19: C. I. Bourne, $35.31; Leland Pottetrew, $20'.94: Lester Smith. $10.08: Byron Seaman, $0.68; Walter Haertle, $7.98; Irl Morse, . $90.00: Lyal Hartman. $117.24: Simon Heartbar, $88.64; Lewis Anplebaker. $82.84; Simon Johnson. $84 .34; Dick Klrkpatrlck, $84.34: K. a. Arrlngton. $84.34: W. Edens, $103.14; Elliott Rhoten, $78.98; Wesloy Hart man. $138.74; R. J. Rlnabargor, $131.08; F. E. Jenkins, $13900: Geno Hooper. $132.49: R. N. Finney, $121.07; D. O. Modrell, $126.26; John H. Lacoy, $110.30: Chas. Dooms, $44 66; Ed. Btlllwell, $124.27; Harold To lie, $110.70; W. L. Toole. $123.73: H. C. Dooms. $117.24; L. J. Blgham. $120 87; Rnloh Merrltt. $12824; Gale Moulton, $108.20: W. J. Burbldije. $97.70: Eber Weed, $41.20: Jack Thrasher, $32.90; D. J. Clifford, $124.00; B. H. Moulton, $09.60; Claire Conaway, $91.26: Don Fredericks, $104.89; Frank Denver, $96.76; W. A. Sheldon. $107.74: Mlrl Morse. $120.88: John Moulton. $89.47; Fd. OInral. $117.28: Art Bajgli. $88.03: B. D. Brock, $101.50; Ray Palmer. $81.66: Andy Smith. $17.75; A. T. Jenkins. $3.19; Mike Tovovlch. $31.91; Ed Cowden, $99.70; R. L. Bishop. $59.83: L. B. McKlnnls. $19.76: Ro land Jones. $11 16: R. McNeese. $30.29; Rov Edwards, $63.41: Robert McCabe, $68.03: Keith Denman. $96.86: Ken neth Wattenberg. $16.94: A. W. Wat. tenberg. $126 30: Willis Hodge. $74.94: Andv Mitchell. $7494: Robert Craig. $90.84: Chas. Lindsay. $63.78; Cliff Oass, $73.76: C. B. Seaman, $84.09; B. O. Dusemberry. $4.78: H. D. Neeley. $54.86; Hubbard Brothers. $207.56; Big Plnel Lumber Co.. $1.00; H. L. Prlt phard, $16.17; Swingle and Brown. $68.00: Eagle Point Water Commis sion, $2 60: b. Peroral. $100.00: Tim ber Products Co., $20.00: Medford Cone. Const. Co. $218.30; Perry's Oa ratfe. $1.00: Medford Service Station $41.87: Hansen Hardware Co.. $20.08; Medford KlamathfTruck Line, $ .60; Porter Lumber Co., $6.80: Rogue River Sugar Pine Co., $156.00: Wlthama Service Station, $2.90; Medford Gloss Company, $7.45: Chas. Riohert, $017.76: Blue Print Shop, $ .98: Syd I. Brown, $838: Timber Products Co.. $37 00: Llttrell Parts Co., $94 65; State Industrial Accident Commission, $272.21; California Oregon Power Co., $69 37; Medford Sheet Metal Worka, $9.66: National Hospital Association. $66.00; Rogue River Chevrolet Co , $4.91; Medford Water CommlaMon $1 40- FtnlfT Implement Co., $1 00 Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, Msjr 10. (Spl.) High school sen lots TlMted the Ore ion caves and attended the carnival laat Friday. Commencement exercises will be bald al WU4 high school tuditorlun Thursday night. May 19. and Friday. May 30, will be the annual plcnlo. National Air Mall week finds Butts Falls with the window display at the post office very Interesting and un usual and especially appropriate u the cachet used for air mall letters. The following persona paid for this oachet: Mra. Leola Stoddard, post master; Frank Carson. Jack Cadzow, Emmett Gott, M. J. Bralnard, B. Ren vllle, Horace Oeppert, Mrs. Cleveland and others. Ernest Smith and William Edmondson gave' of their time and ability In designing the cachet Elmo Ellefson received the dollar award for the best city slogan. Persona assisting the Industrial arts class with tha National Air Mall week window display under the direction of Mrs. Cummlnga were Mra. Volney Jones, Mrs. Frank Smith, Mra, Nor man Palmer, Mrs. Bill Dunlap, Mrs. Leona Moore, Mrs. Chaa. Page. Mrs. Verne Stephenson, Mrs. Leola Stod dard. Mra. Nelson, Mra. Bralnard. Mra. Crumbley, Everett Moore, Volney Jones. Val Smith. Jerry Ting, Darwin Moore, Bob Alberta. John Kent. Bob Ellis, Leland Ellis. Donald Cleveland. Rose Smith. Mrs. Brlnson, Warren Conley, Mr. Hodgson, Emer Moore. Mra. Ella Darland and ner son. Charles, of San Francisco, are visit ing Mr, and Mrs. Merle Bralnard and family. Mra. Annie Parker la going back with them to visit In San Francisco. Last Friday afternoon all the chil dren that will attend the first grade next year were entertained In the primary room. They were inlttatjd Into school life. Hustlers club met with Mrs. George Coats last week. It waa decided to buy new hymn books for the church. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Coats. Mrs. Opal Downard la back from California. Contral Point high sohool seniors spent May 18 at Fish Hatchery and Butte Falls. t Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK, May 19. (Spl.) Elmer Ross, who has been clearing Toads to his wood tree, had the misfortune of having $ dead Jtn.ff thftf. ha n . (-.In. t mill ah anan In two and fall on his head ! and back, causing the musclea In his back to break loose. He is convales cing at hut home at present. Roy Wllcol was an overnight guest at the home of A, Helnce, May 10. Mrs. Joe Mason and son, Joe, were visitors at the home of A. Helnza, May 10. Visitors at Thompson Creek school May 9 were Herbert Elmore, 8. L. Johnston, Mr, and Mra. Clarence Gassaway, Central Point CENTRAL POINT, May !. (Spl.) H. A. Tre bench, a recent arrival from Tacoma, Waah., will build a re lde nee at a cost of 93500 on Aah and Fifth atreot. Contract for Mint was given to H. Langs ton and pur chase of lot waa through city clek. Guy Tex. Mr, Trobesch la a brother-in-law of Mrs. Anna Sanderson of Central Point. George curtwrlght of MoMlnnvllle, arrived Friday for a Walt with friend In the valley. Mra. Ted Furry waa hoatese to the Berean Bible class Thursday after noon. Business so salon waa conduct ed by president. Louise Ayera and de votions la by Ella Leonard, Gospel songs were 1M by Louise O rimes. Visiting filled ' the social period. Dainty refreshmonta were served by hostess and committee. Lenoro Hill will be chairman cn program com mute for the June meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Elsie Mar tin. Thirty-four members and five children were Included In the Hat of guests on this occasion. The Golden Link Bible class of the First Christian church enjoyed their monthly class party Friday at the home of Mrs. Henry Conger. Follow ing the business and devotional per iod, group singing, visiting and games filled the entertainment hour. De licious refreshments were served by hostess and committee. Mesdames Pankey and Vincent poured, The Slsttne chapel, private chapel of the popes In the Vatican, waa built for Slxtus XV In 1473. r COLD RUSH of 40 other girls couldn't keep Lillian Nel son, 18, from winning golden fc4i ttBrttl.ftt.l4af fiS?k tk .'... Wj. , n , ... i, f W. a On the Radio Chains STATIONS Where to Find Thero on the Dial! HEX. Portland. 1180s KF1. 840. Loi Angeles; KOA. 1470, Spokane: KUO, 790, San Francisco: KUtV. 6j0, Portland! KJR. 910, Seattle; KNX. 1080, l.os Angelesi KOA, 830, Uenveri KOIN. 940, Portland. KUMO, 926. Seattle; KPO. 680. San Franrlsro! KSL. 1130. Salt Ijike. Thursday. 8:00 (NBC) Film Stars, KPO, KOW, KF1: Symphony, KOA, KGO. (CBS) Major Bowes, KNX, KSL, KOIN. 8:30 Promenade. KGO. 6:00 (NBC) Blng Crosby, KPO, KFI, KGW; Under Western Skies. KGO. KEX. (CBS) American Acad emy In Rome, KNX, KOIN, KSL. 6:30 (CBS) Americans at Work, KNX. KSL. (NBC) Music KOO. 7:00 (CBS) Jack Fulton, KSL; Scattergood Balnea. KOIN, KNX. (NBC) Amoa and Andy. KPO. KFI, KOW: Clubs of America. KEX, KOO. . 7:18 (CBS) Screen Scoops, KNX KOIN, KSL. (NBC) Vocal Varieties, KPO, KFI, KOW. (NBC) Convention. KEX, KOO. 7:30 (CBS) Kate Smith, KNX. KOIN, KSL. (NBC) Lao and Ken, KGO; Breese's Orch., KPO, KGW. 8:00 (NBC) Schallert Interviews. . KOO, KOA; Sprlgg'a Orch., KPO, KGW. 8:16 (NBO) Symphony, KPO, KFI, KOW; Owens' Orch., KGO, KXX Baseball Game, KOA. 8:30 (CBS) Calling AU Can, KNX: King's Oroh.. KOIN. (NBO) Sallee'a Orch., KOO, KBX. 9:00 (NBO) Dsnce Orch., KEX. (CBS) Jurgen'S Orch.. KNX, KOIN. 9:18 (NBO) March of Time, KPO, KFI, KOW: Dance Oroh., KJR. B:30 (NBO) Three Cheers, KEX. (OBS) Jelesnlk'a oroh., KSL. 10:00 (NBO) News, KPO, KFI, KOW; Dance Orch., KBX: Baseball Game, KGO. (CBS) Pianist, KNX, KSL. 10:30 (NBO) Drelske's Orch., KOO, KGA, 11:00 (NBC) Trumbauer'a Oreli. KPO, KFI, KGW; Five Star Final. KOO; Organist, KGA. Friday. 8:00 (CBS) Hollywood Hotel. KNX, KOIN, KSL. (NBO) Bwarth OUt's Music KGO, KGA, KEX; Oene and Glenn, KPO, KFI. 8:18 (NBC) Swarthout'a Musis, KOA; Violinist, KPO, KFI: Cugst'S Mualo, KGO. 5:30 (NBO) Armand Olrard. KOW; Spelling Bee, KOO. KFI; Ex position Backatage, KPO, 6:00 (NBO) First Nlghtar, KPO. KFI. KGW; News. KGO. (OBS) Song Shop, KNX, KOIN, KSL. 8:18 (NBO) Boxing Bouts. KOO. 8:30 (NBO) Hollywood Oosslp, KPO, KGW, KFI; Boxing Bouts, KGO, KEX.. 0:45 (NBO) Dorothy Thompson, KPO, KFI, KGW; March of Progress, KGO, KEX. (CBS) American View points, KNX. 7:00 (NBC) Amoa and Andy, KPO, KFI, KGW; Madrlguera's Orch, KEX; Concert Hall, KGO. (CBS) Jack Fulton, KSL; Scattergood Balnea, KNX, KOIN. 7:15 (NBC) TJncla Ears, KPO, KJX KOW: Madrlguera's Oroh., KOO, KOA, (CBS) Lum and Abner, KNX KOIN. KSL. 7:30 (OBS) Whlteman'a Oroh, KNX, KOIN, KSL. (NBC) Newman' Orch., KPO; Thunder Adams, KOO, KOA. 8:00 (NBO) Ou tier's Orch., KPO, KOW; Trumbauer's Orch, KOO, KOA. 8:30 (NBO) Revue, KPO, KEX, KFI, KOA; Stabile's Orch, KOO, KOW. (CBS) Rogers' Orch, KOIN; Sports, KNX, : 9:00 (NBC) Circus, KPO, KFI, KGW; Thompson's Orch.. KEX. (OBS) Jurgen's Orch., KNX, KOIN, 8:30 (NBO) Crosscut KEX; Owene' Orch., KPO. (CBS) Jelesnlk'a Orch., KNX, KSL. ' ' 10:00 (NBC) News, KPO, KFZ, KGW; Dance Orch., KEX. iu;io (nuuj uance orcn, kqai Ravaiza'a Orch., KFI; Book Farad, KPO. (OBS) Oluskln'a Orch, KNX. KOIN. 10:30 (NBO) Ravaraal Oroh, KPO: Drelske's Orch, KGO, KOA, KEX. (CBS) On the Air, KSL. 10:48 (NBC) Fiddlers Three. KPO, KFI. (CBS). King's Orch, KNX, KSL, KOIN. . 11:00 (NBC) Organist. KOA; FIT Star Final, KOO; Jurgens' orch, KPO, KFI. KOW. (PBS) Pasadena Cl Auditorium, KNX, KSL, KOIN. Br POLICE IN APRIL SALEM. May IB. P State nolle arrested 068 persons and warned 7,741 others during April (or violating mo tor vehicle laws, tines and sentence totaling S.763 and 1.8B3 days. The department's general law en forcement duties, including crimes agalnat person and property, saw the arrest of 314 persons, who were lined 4833 and sentences to a total of OS years. The 161 persons arrested for game cod violations paid $3,666 In fine and were sentenced to a total of three years. , Diamond Lake Road Clearing Indefinite GRANTS PASS. May 19. VP) A forest service crew was measuring snow depths today on the Diamond Lake highway. J. O. Bromley, dis trict highway maintenance engineer, said plans for plowing the road would be deferred until after the findings are reported. He expected the depth would range from tour to sis feet. WINDOW GLASS we sell window glsss and will .eplsce your oroken windows reasonably Trowbridge Cab inet Works . Bss t4 XilDuc' Faui sV