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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTtl), OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 23. 1933. PAGE SEVEN Read ever; aa on this page You will probably find exactly the things you have been look ing tot or a sale or trade foi unused articles you may have 9earcb youi attle or store-room you may find many thing others are seeking and be able to realize Immediate cash 11 what you want Isnt here, ad vertise for It Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive -effective I RATES Per word, first Insertion. !c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change .gl.23 CASH J)r money order must ao company all mail order ola'fied ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog missing, call 1518. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Oooc working partner Make good money, small Invest ment required. Box 3000, Tribune SINGLE farm ' hand, good mllkor Professor Engelhardt, Bt. 3. PARTNER for wood and mining busi ness, all ready to go. omun required. Box 3615. Tribune. . WANTED I'EMALE HELP . . MiHHia0nd hrmek.eDer Will pay 16 month. Bulgarlun preferred. George Nlkelchoff, Butte Falls, ore. WANTED Girl to assist with house- . .f pHllrfrem hoard and room and 10 month. 338 Wost Holly. iuwn MMrilp.ared ladv to care for elderly lady. Mrs. Dorothy Hackert, Jacksonville. WANTED SITUATIONS HIGH SCHOOL boy wants Job for aummer. uau uua oo. umjin. LADY wishes work In cafe. Refer, ences. Box 3596, Tribune. T"Xt-tKi- n panahln well-trained lady, practical nursing. Box Trimine. --. - .. - nn.T.onnmv mUmMa. exnerlenced (J woman, good cook, wants situation ' W. Second. EXPERIENCED cook and housekeeper wants steady work: want iuu wu- trol. Ranch prcferrea. km iwsu Klamath Palls, Ore. POR contracting lawn-mowing, see Ekstrand, 242 No. Front, evenings 7 p. m. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy for cash, goo.1 used coupe of recent date., Address BOX HlVd, 1T1UUUO WANTED Baby calves. Call Ran kin Estea, laao-j. WANTED Passenger to Denver or Wichita. 8hBre expenses. Refer ences exchanged. Box 3733. ITlbune. WANTED Boarders, also washing and Ironing to do at my home, 208 South ivy. , , .-rnn tv- uttv flprnnri-hiind n'AHllMJ W - - hay buck. W. R. Holman, Eagle Point. CASH for old books In good condition Will call. Write Box 3589. Tribune - . , . I -. , MarlrtH N1IS DtuniEO a gested. Fifty cents per thousand words. Rates on novels. Nellie C Whltlatch, 2009 Darrow. Klamath Falls. Ore. WANTED (jood single outboard motor, riynn tien.;, rui. WANTED Six or eight-Inch Irriga tion pipe or metal troughs. M J care Mall Tribune. LA WNMOWERS sharpened and re paired Joe J. Jonea, 32 N. Grape St. pnone aoa. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Purolture. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOLSE 27 N. Grape St Phone 1062. LAUNDRf Mrs. Huson Tel 134S-M WELL-DRILLING 6. 8 or 10-ln hole. deep or shallow E. D Lamb, iifto No. 9th. Grants Pass. WANTED To rent 4-room modem unfurnished house Box 3884. care Tribune. WANTED Scrap Iron and wine bot tles Highest prices paid Sllverlea) metal. 1715 N Riverside. 1GLE POINT fox farm buys horsea and cows for fed Call B P 37-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 BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1062 IV B PY MOKK CASH For vout furniture nnl.lIIIOIIK 4SHHF.MS 6th and Front Phone 547 WANTED Your watch and clock re patMntt Guaranteed Reasontli' prices C & Myers 110 N Central HKiHES1 PRICE." PAID for Batteries Radiators Aluminum Brass. Cop per nd oinel metals MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Drape St Phone 1062 WANTED - tlnturnlshed or partly furnished nuuse ol flat 3 nedrnoms oil ot rtreulitlne heat Must be modern and good nflehtxtnood; up to 940. Box 1573. Tribune. WANT ED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Dead and worthless ani mal; removed tree ol charge Phone 1769 (reverse charges). Southern Oregon By-Products Co. WILL PAY CASH for set of restaurant fixtures. Box 3669, Tribune. WANTED Cattle to pasture; good clover. Phone 611-R-3. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 2 bedroom unfurnished house; modern, fireplace, brenitlast nook, garage, woodshed; 927 50. water paid. Call 211 W. Jackson after B a. m. FOR RENT Furnished house. Adults. Phone 1748-Y. 6-ROOM modern, unfurnished house; 2 blocks from city center. 245 No Grape. BACHELOR CABIN 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Attractive 0-room stucco home for summer months, comp'ete !t :uw4louU except linen; electric ally equipped. References. Phone 1S53-J. FOR RENT OR SALK 8-room coun try bungalow on hill Just off King's Hwy. Needs some repairs; about 2 acres hillside, lovely view, price 1750, at e25 month, no payment down, or rent for io. Tel. vii. FURNISHED house lor rent, 103 Cra ter Lake Ave. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FRONT ROOM for rent, 916 West 10th. FOR RENT Housekeeping room, downstairs. 310 N. Bartlett. PLEASANT room, comfortable bed. private entrance and bath; 42.50 week. 408 Edwards. PLEASANT ROOMS with good ooard at 716 E. Main; $8.00 per week. 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 1655-Y. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S Grape FOR RENT Pleasant heated room for employed lady Cooking priv ileges If desired Phone 1117 or call 813 S Centra after 6 tf FOR RENT AP ARTMliN I'S 2-ROOM APT. Close In; aummer rates. Phone 745-M. FOR RENT Unfurnished 14 duplex; one furnished apartment. 248 3. Riverside. FURNISHED APT3. Reasonable. 21 Genesee. FOR RENT Clean 3-room apart ment, 817 WCBt 10th. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt. 444 So. Fir. FOR PENT Apt.. 334 Apple St. FOR RENT 2 apts. to sublet for summer. Cargill Court. Call 495. FOR RENT Modern 3-room apart ment, 711 East Mnln. PENTHOUSE APT. Newly furnished All modern equipped: 2 bedrooms, garage. Adults. 316 North Central. FOR RENT Furnished small single apartment, Hotel lolland. APARTMENT and room for rent, 117 Laurel. FOR RENT Furnished apt. 329 North Ivy. APTS. FOR RENT GeBauer Apts. FURNISHED apartment. Key at 146 So. Ivy. APARTMENT for rent. Call 504 So Oakdale. FINE modern apartment. Inquire at F. & F Bank. FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS GOOD board and room. 611 W 8th Phone 1368-X. ROOMS and MEALS 146 So Holly. FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 2 store rooms steam heated office room See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard Phone 237. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Light team. R!de or work. Roy A. Boli:. highway couth of Phoenix. FOR SALE Fresh tested cows, team heavy mules. F. V. Cook, Eagle point. FOR SALE BERRY HALLOCKS and CRATES FRUIT BASKETS of all kinds. Prices right. Monarcn aeec & Feed Co OR SALE Goat: good milker, giv ing more than 3 quarts. Kermit Thledo. 428 w. lain. cv-iD akl.K Rrnnri sows, readv to farrow, and weaner pigs. Crow R. R. from Hicnneia service owinvu Central Point. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow Cheap . A. H. Mann. Rt. 1. Box 393-A. FOR SALE OR TRADE For pl?s or calves, one 8-year-old mare, weignt 1250 lbs. John L. Nealon, Phone 118. Central Point. 8 BRED yielding Jersey - Guernsey heifers, professor Kngeinarat. ni. o FOR SALE 8 good Jersey milking cows, weaner pigs. Geo. A. Kerby Wagner creek road. Talent, Ore. FOR SALE Registered Guernsey bull. No. 21B205. 4 years oia: weii marked Howard C. Short, 2agle Point. Ore FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE 2 Cocker Spaniel yup pies, males: 92 each, call -J nins. Sunday evening. er Spaniel, 10 months; 925. Phone BUSINESS CHANCES combination crocery. lunch roun t-r. beer parlor, at a barvaln. C. 8. Butterfltld, 409 Medford Bldg. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHY? LAND OFFICE BUSINESS AT LAND OFFICZ 1. Another acre lot sold In Rosoborough Heights. Buy where others are buying. Four beautiful iota left overlooking Golf course. Acre lots, price 800. Building restrictions. 2. Six acres, near Talent, between old Pacific Highway and new Pacific Highway, irrigated. A fine garden tract. Worth 10fl an acre; well sell for $100 per acre. 3. For Trade 18 acres Bear Creek bottom: 7-room modem bungalow: all kinds of fruit: beautiful shade: own pumping plant, unlimited water Price (6000. Take some trade. 27 Years In Mcdford. 943 S. Central. . hone 1127-Y or 864 J. C. BARNES WHEN you think oi real estate, think of BROWN & WHITE. FOR SALE At 243H Hlllcrest Road attractive, modern. 6-room house. 2 bathrooms, basement, furnace, fireplace Large yard. Phone 1129-Y for appointment. FOR SALE 6 acres on Old Stage road. Beautiful building site; good well, family fruit; Irrigated. L. C. Scott. 2(4 miles N. W. Central Point. FOR SALE 25-acre ranch, well lo cated, good soil. Irrigated, modern Improvements; stock and equip ment: crop In. Priced to sell. At tractive terms. Box 3711, Tribune. FOR 8ALE New log constructed home, 3rd and Grape. See any Medford Realtor. FOR SALE S-room house, largo lot; 1900, terms. Inquire 17 S. Rlveralde. FOR SALE 2 acres; good soil, city water obtainable: adjoining Memo rial Park on south, next to care taker. Price S125. Call evenings 1699-X. FOR SALE 6-room modern bunga low: extra large lot, large shade trees. Can give Immediate posses sion. Terms. Also Stocked and equipped dairy ranch. Will take good smail ranch or city property as part payment. 0. S. Butterfleld, 409 Medfoid Bids FOR SALE 5 acres, Irrigated, fam ily orchard, grapes and berries, 4 room house, garuge. barn and hen house: 9800 down; 91600 full Drlce. Also 25 acres, Irrigated. 10 acres alfalfa, 6 clover, 2 apricots, 4-room modern house, large barn, garage and hen house: $780 down: J5 500 full price. Also gas station and grocery store, new building, 6-room apartment, stock at Invoice; $1600 down; .full price $3,000. Also 5 room modern house, cheap: 9550 down: price 91050; easy terms, 0 Interest. Also 80 aepis, all fenced woven wire, 55 cultivation, 30 al falfa, rest In grain. 25 pasture: 8 room house, large barn, other nut buildings: 92200 down. Price 4200. 1610 N. Rlvorslde, near Berrydalc Grocery. W. C. McGlassdn. U0-ACRE RANCH 94000. 30 Acres cultivated. T',4 acres Lartlno clover. 10 acres alfalfa, bal. grain: 10 acres Irrigated. Improved. fen':ed woven wire, atocked and equipped: V cash. Also Some choice stock and dairy ranches,' several choice suburban homes. UPP & RINGOEN Over Chevrolet Agency, Sparta Building. BEAUTIFUL suburban home. Will trade or sell. Owner, Box J69B, Tribune. FOR SALE An unusual bargain lot 71x270 feet with small house: lights, water, sewer In; paving paid Located near Community hospital. Price only 9690 for clear title, ee Pierce. Room 1 Palm Blk.. or r none 517-L. FOR SALE House and large lot at 619 3 Central. Inquire Mrs. Mur phy. Box 19. Jacksonville Hwy. FOR SALE 2u acre patented placer mining claim. 30 minutes drl'e from Medford on main road. Idoal for aummer home or week-end par. ties. Inquire Brx ?250, Medford Mall Tribune. FEDERAL LAND bANK FARMS For information Inquire of Warren Patterson. Secretary at the National Farm Loan Office 202 Liberty Biog Tel 1149 Or O A. Barnes. 187 E 8th. Eugene. Ore. HOUSES FOR 8ALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association FOR SALE Furnlshro home, 422 S Ivy FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE INCOME PROPERTY to exchange for good small ranch. 0. S. Butterfleld, 409 Medfrrd Bldg. FOR EXCHANGE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR TRADE Cow and 8 calves, 5 stands bees, 2 fat hogs Will take piano, corn or barley. Turn west corner Ross Lane and McAndrews, 4th house on left, las R. Llllle. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Special on Rocks and Reds, 9c each; Hampsblres 10C..C each. May 25 to June 8 only. Our hatchery wl:l operate all summer. Custom hatching a specialty Lib eral discount on quantity orders. Central Point Hatchery. Phone 303 RED FRYERS 50c each Carley Farm FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1931 Ford sedan and house trailer. Inquire W. 8. Hare Ranch, Central Point, two blocks east water tower. 1936 DODGE DeLuxe Sedan: new rub ber, heater. Looks like new. Very small mileage. 90-day guarantee PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In 1937 Lafayette Sedan. 1135 Co'lrt. FOR 8ALE Good used delivery car Very reasonable. Flynn Electric. Phone 107. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Special R. At O Guaranteed Cant 1936 Ford Panel Delivery; recon ditioned and guaranteed 9526 1936 Ford 2-door Sedan... - 9495 1937 Oldsmoblle Sedan: trunk, heater, radio: only 13.000 miles 986 1937 Ford Pickup: low mileage: Just like new 9575 1937 Ford 60 Coupe 9596 1935 Ford Coupe: S-wlndow. de luxe; new paint 9426 193S Plymouth 4 -door Touring Sedan, with radio; good tlrea 9496 C. S. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett FOR SALE 1938 Ford 4-door sedan run 12 500 miles 8 serine for 45 220 H. Bartlett, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALEAIK0M0BII.ES FOR SALi; Late 1932 Plymouth Four Sedan. 718 Welch. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1931 Auburn coupe. 518 So. Oakdale FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HAY Alfalfa and blue grass, 98 ton. Hugger Ranch, Central Point. SIMMONS BED. 21 and Craff rifles, 12 ga. repeater: man's 21-Ji Burling ton watch, cheap. 508 Mary. WOOD 91.75 tier. Phone 452-R-2. FOR SALE Mowing machine, rake, wagon, 3-year-old colt, 3 acres with water. Rt. 2. Box 80, Medford. L. C. Wilson. ZINNIAS, tomato plants, 5c rioz. 825 W. 13th. ICE CREAM Creamery - made, all flavors, 25'c quart. Riverside Market. FOR SALE Used light fixtures for living room and dining room, encap. Ill Washington St: FOR SALE Slightly used oil stove Elizabeth Prick, Phoenix, Ore. TRACTOR AND SPRAYER SALE 2 Allls-Chamlcra 48-h.p. logging trnc. tors 92200 00 1 Allls-Chalmers 50-h.p. tractor and angle blade bulldozer 935U0.0O 1 W Cletrac Tractor ... 175.00 1 Fordson Tractor 160.00 1 Case Tractor 110.00 1 John Deere Tractor Mower.. 110.00 1 Bean 300-gallon tank, six horse engine 150 00 1 Bean Sprayer. 300 - gallon tank, good condition 15.00 1 Bean Sprayer, 200- g alton tank, 12-gallon puirlp 160 00 WALTER W. ABBEY. INC. 9th and Bartlett. BUILDING MATERIAL BARGAINS Special prtcr.l on some LUMBER items, roofing materials, sasn and doors and other Items too numer ous to mention WHILE THEY LAST MEDFORD LUMBER COMPANY At 3d and Fir Sts. FOR SALE CHICK SCRATCH, our own make. It's good. 92.30 per cwt. Monarcn seed as Feed Co. FOR SALE DAIRY FLY SPRAYS at reasonable prices. Special pncea for orders placed now for seasonre quirements. See us. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Weed burning guns, ef ficient and inexpensive. Have a hundred uses on the clean farm Monarch Seed & Feed Co. ' " FOR SALE Alfalfa hay In field. Phone 867-M. FOR SALE Try our DAIRY CLEANS ING POWDER. Washes foster, does a cleaner Job. costs less. B-K po'vder sterilizes safely and more econom ically during summer season. See US for DAIRY SUPPLIES of all kinds. Monarch Seed As Feed Co.' FOR SALE Feed wheat and corn. Tel. 355-R-2. FOR SALE SUDAN GRASS for that late ground. Cut one crop for hay. pasture the second. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE 300-ft. 2',,-inch used pipe. 1815 Prune. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Easy gait Evergreen tree MHrh of a wound City In Spain Drnmatlc musical work Color qunllty Systematic Poker term La n lied property Conciliatory Traced by scent Dry Dressing for food Late: comb. form European great lavender Com power of "llule, Brltnnnta" Machine for spreading hay Syllable i.sed In musical refrains Braeeart File of documents Papers published In the morning: colloq. Corners Johnnycake Northern Kuropane Affirmative Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle AD1A1MSPAIHPD Y E DEB I T jAIVIARAS s l'atyIl in c oln i&TEiMADiEPEE OWE iPA CAS Hi PAlRASEiilALV ARRESTlPPUNES HEAPSTlESjNE MQeIe n DIM I R OlLEOiAPAjpATl RESTORElDEN I M APlANUiDROVE EOT it. Pecuniary penalties (0. Particle 63. Animal raised for beef 14. Large Brazilian birds 57. Corrupts 61. The Emerald Itle 63. Symmetry 64. Scraped linen 65. Former Rus- g'an leader 66. Feminine name 3 4 Hp IT" 1 8 ? " a 3 'l l -Jtl t IWWL--JMZ III a H27 i p3' 3i 33 5 It , uu aj s ss a. J7 a sf iT ?iZZZS!lZZ!LZZZZZ -, ':Wr- FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE CALCIUM ARSENATE kills alfalfa weevil: we have It. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. ALFALFA HAY In shock. 99: also some clover. Cutting this week. Phone 851-J-3. FOR SALE Save money on HAY and STOCK SALT. Ask us tor pi Ices before you buy. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 8UDAN GRASS seed, 4c lb. 472 Blvd. Ashland. FOR SALE Non-polsonoua RO'fO DUST for cabbage and other worms on vegetables. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE We have the right spray to kill tomato beetles and cucumber bugs. The most complete stock of Insecticides In So. Oregon. Bring your bug troubles to us. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. JUST ARRIVED A full car of red cedar shingles, also rough lumber. Insulation board, plywood, windows. plaster board, at cut prices; 3x4s 910 per M. oveiman s, Jacksonville Hwy. VEGETABLE, flower plants and to bacco plants. Hansen hot peppers, tomato plants by the dozen or luuu All well hnrdened. At the Crater Greenhouse, north of Spring St. on Crater Lake Hwy. HONEY 10 lbs. 75c. Bring con tainer. 872 Boulevard. Ashland. FOR SALE Fresh cut Spencer sweet- peas In nixed colors, iuu stems duo Also peonies and roses for Memo rial Day. Mrs. Paul Nltzechke 6 blocks east of cheese factory In Central Point. Phone 303. FOR SALE Closing out pianos; easy terms: 945 and 906. B. J. Palmer. 402 East Main St. AinSTREAM-AIRLITu trailer house. Daring, dashing. Takes grades on hlB stops on a dime. Sleeps four. VON ZUNDEL. 120 Vancouver. NU-WAY MATTRESS CO. cleans, ren- ovatcs. rebuilds mattresses like new 39 So Grape, Phone U93-W. SUGAR PINE 8HAKES POR SALE B. C. Faber. Central Point FOR SALE Newtowntt, packed or loose Any quantity American Fruit Growers warehouse 213 S Fir RIVER LOAM Excellent for flowers or lawns Phone 1534-Y. FOR SALE Llly-of-tbe-valley 720 West 2nd St. ELECTRIC Fence Exchange. 917JS0 up. Harry Weagant, Ashland Ph. H-F-4 FOR SALE Mowing maohlne, A-l condition: very cheap. Call 276 -J. MISCELLANEOUS FOR A-l dry cleaning and laundry call 15. day or night. HAVE your photograph taken size 8x 10 In only 39c Brown At Brown Photographers 225 E Mnln PERSONAL POEMS SET PO MUSIC ARRANGED for publication submit best work either ooems oi melodies -foi free examination and repurt M M M studios, Dcpt K. Portland Jregon BUSINESS DIRECTORY Architect. WILLIAM LAING. Architect phone 229-.I 308. U 8 Nat'! Bank Biat- Expert Itug Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Clean and do moth Ruga, Davenports. Chairs, eto 39 So Grape. Geo. A Soely, ?h. 1172 LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, de mothlng. rug, upholstery cleaning Cross-Word Puzzle T. Unquestlonabli 8. Sandarac tree 9. Morbid red pi ra lory sounds 10. Stops 11. Mental Image 12. Pier treated ai a pilaster IS. StaKKer IS. American Indian 22. Approaches 24. Korce 26. Small Runus of American dwarf fan palms 27. Pleasant odor 28. Not ambitious 30 Moat peculiar 82 feminine nam 33 Anxieties 35. Number 36. Goddess of dawn 35. Flavor 41. Animated 44. Things to be learned 47. Sharp ends 49. Apprehension 51. Abundant 63. Short outer garments 64. Exchange for money 65. American lake 56. Region FiS, Egyptian river 5r. Entice: variant 60. Break without warning 68. Kind of pastry 87. Sup(orls for furniture 68. Relieves 69. Profound DOWN L Substance used in mak ing mortnr i. MeUil-benring compounds t. Golf stroke 4. Augments 5. Systems of accepted rules of conduct 6. Upon: prefix ITlMtSlTlRlElWl BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTKACT CO Till. IS INMIKANL'l ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Dressmaking. THE DOMESTIO 8HOPPB With 26 yra. experience In Tailoring. Dress making, Alterations, Remodeling. Hemstitching. Buckles and but tons covered. 19 N. Bartlett. rtlE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered Room 12. Sparta Bldg Tel 1181 DRESSMAKING, Tailoring, Ladles' Coats and 8ult- Alterations Prices reasonable. Mary M. Coker, Cra terlan Bldg. LOANS DO SOME HOUSECLEANINO On Your Cld Bills. Make a clean ep of your accumu lated debts. We ll supply 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 St Wash. Mtg. Co.) Llo No. 8-211, M.217. "hone 139 45 So. Central. 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 PITTSHURUH Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhangtn FH A loans foi painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 132 W Mnln. ' llndlatui Itepalrlng HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett RooflitR. REPAIR and apply all kinds of roofs. Let us give you an estimate. All work guaranteed. Phone 1263. J. R. MonRon, Old Pnclflo Hwy. Spring denning LET US do your window clean. ny, wall cleaning ind floor waxing We olean painted, papered or .:aiso mlned walla Reasonable rates Satisfaction guaranteed. H. K Sutton: Phone 14HB-J, 417 King 4t Trucking. GENERAL DUMP TRUCKING Sand, gravel, top soil, decomposed granite Ray Chamberlln, Hwy. 09, V mile west Gold Hill. Tel. Oold Hill fl Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Movlna Bonded carriers Fireproof storage Export orating, packing and shipping service. "Davis (ot Service " Phone 644. BADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. Office 36 So Fir Phone 3IS Prices right Service guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rates " F E 8AMSON CO.. Phone 833 LEGAL NOTICES Notice of the Appointment of Admin Istrator and for the Presentation of Claims. Notice is hereby given: That on the 20th day of April, 1638, the Hon. Earl B. Day. as Judge of the County Cou,rt for the state oi Oregon ror jbckdou County, sitting in pivbate, made and entered an order appointing the un dersigned F. P. Farrell as admtnutr. tor of the estate of J. W. Poole, de ceased. That all persons having claims against said estate are hereby requtroj to present the same with proper vouchers to the undersigned at 413 Liberty Building, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, within six toj months from this data. Dated at Medford, Oregon, .this ana day of May, 1038. F. P. FARRELL, As administrator of the estate of J, W. Poole, doceased. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon :or he c.mtv "l jacKson. In the matter of the estate of Louise R. Parker, also known as Mrs. L. R. Parker, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I have been duly and regularly appoints ex ecutor of the estate of Louise R. Par ker, also known as Mrs. L. R. Parker, deceased, under and by virtue of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, duly made, rendered and entered on the 6th day of May, 1038. and all creditors having claims against said deceased or against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, ana witn vouchers thereunto attached, and all persons owing said estate are noti fied to pay their Indebtedness to me at the oir ice oi Kooeris MCAiusier, Attorneys at Law. United States Na tional Bank Building, Medford, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 7th day ot May. 1038. LUZERNE H. ROLISON. Executor of the estate of Louise R. Parker, also known as Mrs. L. R Parker, deceased. Roberts At McAllister. Attorney! for Estate. Notice to Contract ore. Sealed proposals will be received by the Council of the City of Medford, Oregon, st the office of the Reorder at Medford. Oregon, until 7:30 o'clock p tr... June 3rd. 1038, snd will then be publicly opened and read. The work for which proposals are Invited will be paid for In oash and Includes the reconstruction, resurfac ing and repair of paved streets of the City of Medford In accordance with plans and specifications therefor on file In the office of the City Superin tendent ot the City of Medford. Blda must be accompanied by s cer tified check made payable to the City of Medford. Oregon, or a bid bond In form, and with surety or sureties sat isfactory to the Council of the City of Medford equivalent to 6 per cent of the appraisal, this sum to guarantee that If a proposal is accepted a con tract will be entered Into and Its per formance secured. Instructions to bidders, proposal form contract, spec ifications snd plans may be obtained from the office of the City Superin tendent. Contractors wishing to bid must be prequallfled by the City of Med ford In accordance with the preq uni fication requirements of Chapter 235. Laws of Oregon, 1031. and any laws supplemental to or amendatory there of, on forms provided by the City of Medrorn. The right is reserved to reject any and or all proposals, and to accept such proposals as are to be the beat Interests of the City. CITY OP MEDPORD. OREGON. By P. W. 8c he ft el. City Superintendent. Notice This Is to give notice that we will sell for cash the following described articles which have been stored in my warehouse for more than ft year paat, The proceeds of snld sale to be used to satisfy my claim for storage due on said articles. 4 wooden boxes, 1 small stand, 12 otns. books and personal effects, 1 transit case, 1 health scale, t small rocker, 1 canvas bag of golg clubs, etc, 1 mirror crated, a trunks. 1 tin can. 3 bbls. dishes, 1 essay balance, 1 red box tools, 1 card table, : large mirror, uncrated. All of the above be long to J. J. Setdell. Also. 1 small rocker. 1 baby chair, 9 trunks, 1 folding baby bed. 7 wood en boxes, 1 sewing machine, i radio, i baby cart. All ot the above belong to j. e. uaajsy. Sale will be held at our warehouse, 323 N. Front St., Medford, Oregon. Tues.. June 14th, at 10:00 A. M. 7. E. SAMSON CO. Notice of Final 11 en r in In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, In the Matter of the Estate of Alden Oalbreath, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the in derslgned Administratrix of the Es tate of Alden Oalbreath, haa tied with the above entitled Court her First and. Final Account and report as such Administratrix, and the Court has set June 23rd, 1038, A. D.. at the b ur of 10 o'clock A. M., as the time, and the Courtroom of said Court In the Courthouse In Medford, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections. If any there be, why said First and Fin al Account and Report should not be approved, snld Administratrix and her bondsmen discharged, and said estate closed. All persons are hereby notlflad to appear at aald time and place and show cause. If any there be, why auch relief should not be granted. Dated and first published this 33rd day or May, 1638. BEATRICE OALBREATH, Administratrix of the Estate of Alden Oalbreath. Deceased O. H. BENOTSON, Attorney for Ad ministratrix,. 128 East Main Htreet, Medford, Oregon. Climax CLIMAX, May 33. (Spl.) N. F. Hanson and Ted Kinney of Ashland spent Sunday here looking over their ranch. Mrs. X. Wlnnlngham and three children ot Olendale. Oregon, are vis iting at the Comstock home. Mr, and Mrs. Verne Oee and daugh ter, Lillian, of Medford, enjoyed a picnic dinner with MUsay Charley and John Oee on Antelope creek Sun day. Frank Hurst was seeding alfalfa last week. Mrs. L. H. Wertx received her tur key poults last week. There was not a very large turnout to the polls from this vicinity. L. H. and Phil Werts transacted business In Medford Tuesday. We are glad to see our mall carrier come all the way here In his car. Gene Wlnnlngham and sister, Mrs. O'Connell of Olendale, Ore , were called here last week by the cerlous Illness of Mr. Wlnnlngham's small son. 1 Prospect Prospect P.-T. A. gave s party May 30 for the eighth grade graduates. The graduates presented an Interesting program, after which refreshments were aerved. Pinal P.-T. A. meeting for the pros starting with s noon lnunchoon, af ent school year will be held May 24, ter which the regular business meet ing will take place, followed by en tertainment and Installation of the new officers by the district president. Mrs. Hoey of Medford. All P.-T. A. members and friends are cordially In vited. Mrs. Francis Pearson and sons, ac companied by Miss Loll Reedy, spent the week-end In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Pearson and sons were guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Carl Richardson and Miss Reedy was the guest of her o a rents, tlent at the Community hospital at Mrs. Anna Weeks has been a pa Medford for some time. Her daugn er Mrs. Stafford Jory of Berkeley, Cali fornia, has been with her for two weeks. Mr. Mllly Olsss recently sold her rancn on Butte Creek, with the ex ception of 100 seres, to a California restdent. Forest Creek FOREST CREEK. Msy 33. (Spl.) Forest Creek school children ac companied by a number of parents and friends attended play day at Ruch May 19, Lee Port was a business visitor in thl community May 30. Cecil Mathews and a young man from Los Angelea came May 30 to vlalt bis friend, Ed Kelly. Mrs. John Black returned home May 19 from the Sacred Heart rios pltal In Medford where alio received two days medical treatment and ob servation. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dorothy Iftft May 33 for Diamond Lake when they have employment In the lode for Ue summer transient season. Ivan Brown of Appleitat, who haa been plowing tin Davlea place for Earl Bostwlck, has begun on the former Pearce plaoe which wilt a'so be summer fallowed. The Weather. Oregon: Increasing high oloudl nesa tonight snd Tuesday; overcast with foga on coast; no change In temperature or humidity; light varl abl wind oft the coast. Meteorological Report May 23 Medford and vicinity: Increasing high cloudiness tonight and Tuesday; little change in temperature: Oregon: Increasing high cloudiness tonight and Tuesday, overcast with fogs on coast; little change In tern perature or humidity; light change able wind off coast. Temperature a year ago tod ay t Highest B7; lowest 43. Total monthly precipitation M In. Deficiency for the month .05 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1037, 24.96 Inches. Excess for the season 8.40 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yester day 21 percent; 5 a. m. today 70 percent. Tomorrow: Sunrise 4:42 a. m. Sunset 7:33 p. m. Observation! Taken it 5 a. dl, 140 Meridian Time. II 8 a z Boise -.,.,..,..... ..78 Boston ....,.-...,62 Chicago 68 Denver ........ 54 Eureka - -62 Helena .70 Los Angelea..WHm..84 48 P. Cdy. 48 Cloudy 88 T Rain 43 M Clear 48 Cloudy 43 Clear 84 Clear S3 Clear S3 T Cloudy S3 Cloudy 80 Clear 88 Clear 38 P. Cdy. S3 Clear 48 Clear 60 Cloudy 43 Clear S3 Clear 84 P. Ody. MEDFORD ..87 ...03 73 .88 88 78 .-SO New York Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno Roseburg . Salt Lake 74 San Francisco ....8fl Seattle 83 Spokane M..........83 Washington, D.0. 83 Taklma 88 News of4-H CLUBS By Virgin Ricks. The 4-H wood working club of How ard district visited the Medford cor poration saw null and, planing mill May 10, accompanied by their leader, leader, Frank Newton, 0. D. Conrad, county 4-Olub agent, and Mrs, Walt er C. Ricks, who helped furnish transportation. Severeal members of the seventh and eighth gradua ot the Howard school also wont. The group was escorted through the -naln plant by Mr. Thomas, saw filer at the mill and father of John Thomas, presi dent of the club. They watched the process of lumber manufacture from the time the log left the mill pond rhtough the saws, edgers, gang saws, planers, trimmers and on to the grading tables, where It was moved by a mona-rall system and loaded on small cars to be moved by an electric engine to the dry kilns. Bud Nutting of the Medford corppor- atlon escorted the gtuup through the yards and planing mill where they were showed how flooring, moldings and aiding are manufactured. Eaeh one was given s souvenir stick of round dowel stock to take home. The 4-H clubs and their leader wish to thank those who helped them enjoy s vary Interesting and profitable af ternoon. The Grange Central Point. The Home Economics club of oen tral Point Orange will meet at the home of Mrs, Betta Pankey on May It. Germa Killed In House Cleaning ' iY Clorox Used Onager health control thrmigh the application of more adequate meth ods of home cleansing Is one of the most needed sanitary measures today, according to health authorities throught the nation. This fact Is backed by numerous scientific Inves tigations. It la estimated that approximately 3,000,000 people s .day surfer from colds and other respiratory diseases. This number might be greatly reduae if mora modern methods of disinfect ed household, cleansing were generally practiced. Teats made with towels, table, bed and personal cottons and Unons show that Millions of dangerous germs can live on as little as one square Inch of surface, Indicating the need for reg ular use of a safe and efficient dis infectant. Similar experiments In the horns show that vast numbers of germs srs commonly found In dish water snd on dish clotha. They are easily trans mitted to dishes and drinking glasses, and thus disease la often spread. Re frigerators, dralnboards, sinks, gar bage receptacles; toilet bowls, wash basins, bathtubs also harbor germs. Harmful bacteria are a constant menace to health. For greater horns health control scientists particularly urge disinfected cleansing of house hold "danger sones" In laundry, kitchen and bathroom. Outstanding among those disinfectants favored by housewives snd scientists alike Is Clo rox, a pure safe and dependable bleach snd household disinfectant that la extremely easy to use. It If simply added to the routine laund ering or cleansing process according to directions. Millions of housewives have already placed their homes to a higher plane of cleanliness and safety through dis infected cleansing. Health authori ties urge every housewife to do the same in order to aid In cutting dowa the dally toll of sickness.