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MTCDFOTJD MATT. TRTBITXE, MFXFOTJD, OHEOOX. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14. PAOE RE YEN i V ) Read ever) a jo mu page You will prooaoij Iind exactly Che things you have been look ing (or or a tale or trade (or unused articles you ma; nave Searcb your attic or store-room you may find man; things others are seeking and oe able to realize immediate cash It what you wan't isn't nere. ad vertlse tor It Tribune ?i-rsl Hod Ada are Inexpensive -affective) RATES Per word Ural insertion.. (Minimum 25c tiaeb additional Insertion, per word It (Minimum 10c) per line per month without copy change ...! l.t 5 Or money order must ae eompany all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND i LOST Black and white Fox Terrier r pup. Anyone knowing whereabouts I Phone 449-X. LOST if dos missing, call 1516. y WANTED MALE HELP WANTED TO CONTACT experienced hroom maKer. cm jit, hhkiuc. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Olrl lor housework. Call 1 855-Y. WANTED SITUATIONS WOMAN wants work by hour or day. Phono 435-Ij. HIOH SCHOOL GIRL wants house work. 1027 North Central. WANTED SITUATION Work In ' hotel or housekeeping lor reliable gentleman. 336 N. Central, Phone 1674-J. EXPERIENCED WELDER and me chanic wants work of any kind A. C. Klupenqer. Phone 1605-R. WANTJSD Miscellaneous 5 WANTED Radio batteries to re--i charge. Only 35 cents each. Phillips Radio Service. 219 N. Riverside. WANTED RIDE to Oklahoma. Share expense. Phono 344-R-l. WANTED 8 milk cows. Jerseys or Guernsey. Must be testea. faoiw 387-R. ;i Wanted Pickup body for '29 Ford. 1 Would consider same In car. phone i 32-F-33, Jacksonville. WANTED TO BUY Fordson tractor plow. 18-lnch. W. H. Arnold, Phone S23-J-5. WANTED Crawler type tractor work, tree pulling, plowing, etc. Handles four 14-lnch plows. Ray C. Yost, Boss Lane. BAVE MONEY on laundry. Shirts fin ished, 15c. 542 Mary Street. WANTED Platform scale. 1715 No. Riverside. WANTED OLD STAMPS. 1845 to 1875 0. S. or Confederate. Good chance children to earn Christmas money. Ransack your attic. Prefer sumps left on envelopes. Mall loose stamps and envelopes for appraisal or write description stating price wanted Address Dr. A. D. Glaa- ; cock, Walgreen Bldg., Petersburg. ( Fla. WANTED Horses and cows. Eagle Point Fox Farm. Phone 27-X-7 HIGHEST CASH IMIIf'ES PAID For Your Furniture MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE ft N Orape St. Phone 1062 WELL DRILLING 81 60 per ft first :3 ft., etc J M Dodge, oib lung WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES . And Pelts See us before vou sell MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE 17 N Orape St. Phone 1063 RI'DY'S ItPIIOI.STEKINfl SHOP All Work Guaranteed. Free estimates anytime. In connection with HOLBROOK & ANDREWS 6th and Front. Call 647 WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed tree of charge Phone (reverse charges) Southern Oregon By-Product. Co. WANTED Shakes. Write O G, care Mall Tribune I HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries. Radiators Aluminum. Brass. Cop per and other metals MEDFORD BAROMN HOUSE J7 N Orape 8t Phone 106S ' WF. PAY MORE CASH For Your Furniture IIOI.IIKOOK ANOKEWi 8th und Print Ptvne 547 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Cozy modern furnished house In rear, repainted and kalso mlned. Adults. 410 Hamilton. FOR RENT 3-room house. 110 month. Phone 9B8-W, or Inquire 1313 W. 9th. FOR RENT Clean 5-room house Adults or children under 3. 324 So Orange Call 1458-W. FOR RENT 5-room modern fuml.h ed. Reasonable. Adults. Ill Al mond. WHY FOR RENT 1. 3-room furnlfhed houe .926 00 3. 7-room modem house, barn 1 acre 117.80 I 3-roow partly furnished. water paid ... tlOOO 4. 4-room Duplex. cara?e ... 125.00 6. 4-roorr. nsnly furnished. water paid .. 117 60 41 7-room. well Mrnuhed 850.00 "e Edd Huehe at Lsnd Otfce. 841 s. Central, Phuue 844 or 443-J. FOB RENT H00SES FOR RENT HOUM No 6 new Lortng Court. West nth strictly modern Adult, only Phone 338. FOR RENT 5 room partly XurnUhed house. 803 E. Jackson. 4-room house 810 00. J. B. Bynum, Howard At DeBarr Ave. FOR RENT Six room fumlahed house. 328 S. Holly. May Turpin Central Point. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house. 1018 West Uth. Tel. 338 or 731 -M FOR RENT Furnished bouse, No. 8 Everett Court, West 11th. AdulU only. Phone 338 or 731-M. SMALL stucco house, furnished. H L Cook 10 Quince St. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT, ground floor, private bath, gas neat, Frlgldaire. uioria fan, aio oo. Central, Phone 1768-J. FURNISHED I- and 2-room and 3- room apartment. Ground floor, private bath, oU heat. Adults. 804 W. 10th. FURNISHED and unfurnished apart ments. Phone 173-Y. BeBauer Apts FOR RENT 4-room furnished apart ment. Oarage. 833 West 2nd. FURNISHED apartment; adults only Available. 503 S. Holly. FURNISHED apartment; hot and cold water, lights, private Batn. aouiu 913 6o. Oakdale. FURNISHED APT Heat, private bath. Frlgldalre. 806 W Main FOR RENT 3-room and 5-room un furn apts 307 N Ivy FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep . Ing room for gentleman. 325 So. Riverside. PLEASANT WARM ROOM with sep arate entrance. 220 N. Oakdale. INCLOSED SLEEPING PORCH. 806 W. Main. ROOM FOR RENT Private entrance, bath and shower, 63.60 week. 408 Edwards. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 8. Orape COMFORTABLE room In private home 410 Bratty St Tel 1521 Y FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM Elderly gentle man prefered. Good meals and heated room. Call at 414 S. River side. BOARD and ROOM. 81 a day at 716 E. Main. ROOMS and MEALS. 146 S Holly. FOR RENT Miscellaneous FOR RENT Steam heated office rooms, store buildings and 2 apart ments. See Roland Hubbard or Al Llttrell. LARGE OFFICE ROOM for rent 220 N Bartlett. ONE store room, upstairs office rooms See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Jersey-Guernsey milk cow. third calf. Glenn Darby, south end King's Highway. FOR SALE Good milk cow, heifer, yearling bull, two calves. Range, heater, Fordson tractor, good con dition. Hay. F. R. Shockley, Route 2. near Howard school. FOR SALE Feeder pigs. Frnnk Mar shall Meadows District, Northwest Beagle. FOR SALE 10 months old White Boar and weaner pigs. 14 mile north Lone Pine School. C. P. Van Ort wlck. GUERSNEY-JERSEY COW. first calf, gives 4 gallons day. For sale 650. Call 680, 426 Spencer. FOR SALE About 60 fine feeder pigs. Some lumber for $14 per thousand feet and some good fireplace wood. E. W. BIrchfleld. Route 1. Box 59 West of Central Point on Beal Lane FOR SALE 5 Guernsey Jersey heif ers, bred.Prof. Engelhardt, Route S. FOR SALE! Good family milk cow. Jersey. H. H. Parker's Garage, Crater Lake highway. WEANER PIOS for sale, 2 horses. Charles Smith, 14 mile northeast Central Point, former Mayfleld plflce. FOR SAl.E-POULTRY PUREBRED NARAGANSETT Breed ing hens and gobblers. 1'4 mile wrst Agate School Lloyd Hanscom. FOR SALE PETS DOUS FOR SALE Beautiful cocker spaniel puppies. Call Sundays or evenings after 6 o'clock. 28 Washington St. FOR SALE Australian shepherd puppies. MB F. Mflln. For Exchange Miscellaneous FOR TRADE Car for trailer or wood. Call 1748-Y. FOR SALE or will trade for wood. Bulk Comb Honey, also strained, Swnrt Apiaries. Plum flt FOR SALE A UTO MOBILES GATES USED CARS Famous R. and G. Ouarantee. Cars of merit only deserve this space watch this section for the BEST BUYS IN TOWN. 19.12 Pontlac Sedan $264 19'12 Ford 3 -Door Sedan 195 1930 Graham Sedan 05 1929 Ewex Sedan 25 1929 Pontlac Coupe .. 65 1930 Chevrolet Panel .... , 95 1929 Willva Knight Sdan 95 Used Car Lot Locate "Si and Bartlett, Medford. M?pm Harold Treat. Used Car Mar. WANTED A HOUSETRAILER1 We will take a houM trailer In trade on anv u."ed or new car BR IOOS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO. 132 8 Riverside or Bth at Bartlett 1935 FORD V-8 Coach, flood tire, radio and heater; by private party Arthur Oe:szler. 339 So. Central. r-HIVATE OWNER. 1935 Ford Sedan Consider trade. Balanc- terma. 328 Edwardc Street, upstairs. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES GUARANTEED USED CARS 1937 Bulck Sedan. Model 41. Only 18,000 miles 8795 1938 BUICK Coupe, A Dandy 8595 1935 BUICK 60 Sedan. New Tires 8525 1935 BUICK 40 Sedan, With trunk 1938 DODGE Coupe, .8496 Looks Like a New Car. .. 8736 1936 CHEVROLET Master Coups,. Lots of Extras 9495 1934 PLYMOUTH Deluxe Sedan, with trunk 6385 1934 CHEVROLET Master DeLuxe. Sedan - 6365 1938 O. M. C. i ton Stake, Only 9000 miles 8625 1936 DODGE Pickup 6445 1936 FORD Pickup - 8395 SKINNER S GARAGE Bulck G.M.C. Trucks GET THE PLUS VALUE of MOPARIZED USED CARS NEW BATTERY, ANTI-FREEEE, Heat er, winter OU and Grease, Ignltlan and Carbureator set for cold weath er Driving. Down Payment '37 Mopariied Dodge Cpe 6190 '37 Moparlzed Plymouth Cpe 6190 '36 Moparlzed Plymouth Sdn 8165 '36 Moparlzed Dodge Sedan 6165 '37 Moparlzed Zephyr Cpe, (new) 6345 '37 Moparlzed Chev. Cpe. 6176 "THRIFTIES" Name Your Terms YES, SIR, THEY'RE WINTER-READY TOO '29 Winter-Ready Ford Coupe '29 Winter-Ready Ford Sedan. '29 Winter-Ready Ford Coach. '39 Winter-Ready Graham Sedan. '29 Winter-Ready Plymouth Sedan '28 Winter-Ready Dodge Sedan. FREE TURKEY INCLUDED "Our Customers Stay Satisfied" See Bill Stlrlllng. Used Car Mgr. BRIGGS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO. 132 8. Riverside or 8th at Bartlett Lot. SANDY'S USED CAR SALE Prices cut to the Heart. Terms and trades. Get that car now. 35 to pick from. A Model Coupe 8 65 31 BUICK Sedan 6185 31 DODGE Sedan 6185 '35 CHEVROLET Coach 8386 35 OLDSMOBILE Sedan . 8485 '35 STUDEBAKER Sedan, radio 6485 '36 FORD Sedan 8435 37 STUDEBAKER Sedan 6695 Open Sunday SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Be Modern. Buy CHRYSLER NOW ON DISPLAY HAHN MOTORS 38 North Riverside FOR SALE 1937 Terraplane sedan very low mileage. Owner bought car new. Reasonable. Call at Med- ford Iron it Steel Works, 1156 N. Central. FOR SALE '30 model A 4-door, ex tra good. Or take good Model A pickup and difference. 571 Chest nut. Ashland. Oregon. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 5-ROOM modern house, 5 acres, double garage, on highway 99. 42000. Will trade for city property. Also 1-3 acre, 4-room modern house, sleeping porch, city water, garage, woodshed, other outbuild ings. Snap t $1350. Also 6-room modern house, basement, furnace. 1 acre, plenty shade, fruit, berries. Must be sold. $1050, terms, $1000 cash. Also 6-room modern house. 3 bedrooms, near school, paved street, large yard, plenty shade. $2750. Terms. Also 2 5-room modern houses. Near schools, practically new. $2250 each. Terms. Also several stock and dairy ranches and suburban homes. If It's real estate you wish, see "DAD" ROBERTS, 720 West 2nd. 80 ACRES, 50 acres excellent bottom land. Irrigated at $2.35 per acre. A room house, good large barn, silo, milk house, garage, chicken house. Well located on surfaced road near school. Would make fine dairy ranch, suitable unit for Tenant farm loan $6500 some terms. Blood St Goff. 122 N. Central. FOR SALE 1 acre, close In, on grav eled road. 3 room house, bath, fire place,' hardwood floor, screened In back porch, garage, good chicken house. 4 acre In clover. Only $1,375 Easy terms. L. G. Pickell, 16 So. Bartlett. A fl A P A 6 acres, Irrigated, clover. S 1 U U U berrl". fruit. Free soli " " 5.room cottage, city water, garage, barn, hog house. Fenced and cross-fenced. $170 ' down, balance $15 month. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 7 North Bartlett Street Phone 1496 MODERN BUNGALOW, 7 rooms, fire place, basement with oil burner. Large lot, 3 car garage. Very attrac tive price. $500 cash will handle. Balance like rent. C. S. Butterfleld, EXTRA good Income property In Medford. Want farm as down pay ment, or what have you? Inquire 405 J St. WHEN you think of real estate think Of BROWN 61 WHITE. HOUSES FOR SALE in Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association. OOOD HOME for sale, cheap Would take small down payment or what have you. Inquire 405 J St. FOR SALE 10-room house, lot 102x 100, garage. In business district 307 N Ivy street. SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE Du plex. 4-room modem house and vacant lots. Box 1969. Tribune For Exchange Real tfatate EXCHANGE OOOD So. California In come property for dairy ranch near Medford. owner or California prop erty here now. I flnterested In ex changing your ranch see FOWLER REALTY CO. 44 N Rlrrr!d" FOR 8ALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Dry body fir. Phone 1212-J, FOR SALE OR TRADE Good heavr trailer, cheap. Box 20, Central Point. ONE USED THOR washer in good shape. $22.50. 1517 W. Main, or call 967-W. BALDWIN BUNOALOW Upright piano, perfect condition. 413 Ben son. BODY Flit, $1.7 tier. Ph. 462 -R-2. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHYI LAND AT LAND OFFICE. 943 S. CENTRAL 64 ACRES 6 room bungalow, barn, other out-bulldlnga. Bear SutjUU Creek Bottom land. 32 acres, free water tor Irrigation. Fine garden land. This la the last place we have in this class of land. Terms on part, ad j ft 3S acres. 4 room house, garage, chicken house, electric pump, J I H y Jj deep gravelly loam soil adapted to garden, berries, cherries. wn.uuio ntn hub m aiinim. vjuu vau, uniHMl.0 icilllD. mampti 13 ACRES on Rogue River on highway. A delightful spot. Sul ijU onS tretch of river frontage. Private ditch out of river. 6 room modem bungalow, newly finished, large barn. 30 acres loam soil under Irrigation. A country estate that will Increase in value. up where the sun shines. Terms on J C. BARNES. LAND OFFICE. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Baby buggy. Bassonette, Jumper swing. 110 S. Grape. FOR SALE Small piano. 636. Wal nuts 7 cents. 10 cents, 15 eent lb. Pop corn 6 centa lb. On lane mile east J'vllle school. Gunter place. CLOSE-OUT on good used oil and wood circulators, washers and ra dios at big discounts. Up-to-the-minute radios and Universal vacuum cleaners. Pick's Hardware. FOR SALE Lost years' oil burner. 305 Crater Lake or call 1625-H. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa at baler or delivered. Write or phone 0. J, Hess, Klamath Falls, Oregon. W. O. T. U. Rummage Sale In build ing next to Brophy's Monday, Tues day and Wednesday. November 14, 16 and 16. FOR SALE Corn and wood. Phone 447-X. Jessie M. Ml near. FOR SALE Schroeder Baby grand piano, fine tone, like new. Deagan Marimba. Bet cash offor takes. See at 122 Portland Street. WALNUTS FOR 8ALE. 848 East 9th KLAMATH HAY. fir and alder wood, dry pine slabs. 926 Boardman, Phone 1774. FOR SALE Feed 20 DAIRY MEAL for heavier milk production. 81.95 cwt. Monarch Seed At Feed Co. FOR SALE - Try CROWN CALF MEAL; 61.20 per bag. It's good Monarch Seed At Feed Co. RAW FURS Eastern prices for your furs, paid at home, ready cash. Large stock of traps, new and used. We also ouv hides, pelts and wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1063 FOR SALE - COTTONSEED CAKE. 63 00 per hundred. Monarch Seed As Feed Co. FOR SALE Ma life your own com post manure of leaves, cuttings. vines, weeds, straw, etc. FERTO will reduce vegetable matter to the moat valuable plant rood in the shortest time, inexpensive Monarch Seed St Feed Co. FOR SALE! Good used overcoats $2.50 to $10.00; ladles' coots and suits. $2.00 to $4.50; fur Jackets, $3 50: skirts and sweaters, 50c each 518 East Main. FOR SALE Smoke flavor your pork With FIGARO LIQUID SMOKE Cure with FIGARO SUGAR CURE Monarch Seed St Feed Co. FIRST-CLASS BODY Fir, laurel or oak. 12 Inch and 16 Inch. Phone 1787, 1214 West 10th. night or day, FOR SALE Treat wheat before planting with BASUL. Does not bother your lungs. Use Cercsan for barley and oats. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. FOR SALE Keep up body weight with a supplemental feed of CROWN K-K LAY. Helps to keep up egg production. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. APPLE WOOD Stove and fireplace lengths. See Rogue River orchards Co.. end North Central Ave. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Slender OnlaJ Strinjy roots user! by the In1lnna for sewing canoes Small fish Alcoholic liquor Fragrance Silent Drive IJextcan shawls Month or the year Familiar salutation .Metalliferous rorka Parches Male iwan Point Ascended Famous English murderer Light repast One of Colum- bua's vessels Infanta Take up weapons Swamp mining part of a machine Military cap Resided Stan eharae tare Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 7. pETSlSTIPI I IPAlClEls J A;BluT mRWHQMQ9A M O R E AWTlEjSf AjR M J? CtATMg O O gWLAT I N 11 AM ASLE1wWRiET I RE , p al a1ce!sMs;e cIeId es E I PglSJHPHlcr A M T si 5 TlP E NPIATRjEWA LIET9 u ElMAMdEpsbL AiNjO fi7 IV A NgjO P dWaNlEJV ' " 10. Having but one form for both masiMillna and feminine gender (1. Novel by Rous seau 61. Groove 11. Hires 61 Draw game 67. Indefinite amount ' p i3 wk r r 7 8 10 " 1 , Lm. M- j38 31 n 40 'f, '''. ': '''--' SI y t SS " 37 1 1 kr Mil I r 1 1 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE part. Phone 846 or 1137-T FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE 1 good sawdust burner, slightly used, very reasonaoie. in quire Petroleum Heat and Burner Co.. 412 East Main St. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay. good quality. Monarch Seed Ss Feed Co. FOR SALE Large circulating heater. Wood or coal. Phone 14B7. WALL-PAPER at half-price-during Lamport! Close-Out Sale. NEW LOW PRICE on SPEED QUEEN Washers and Ironers, Service and parts for all makes washers. A real buy on 2 new SPARTON Refriger ators, also on Coleman OU Burners, none better. Meyers Water Pres sure systems; parts and service on all makes. Plumbing contracting and fixtures. Femco Electric Fences Full line General Paints, Sporting Goods, Housewares, and Hardwares FICK'S HARDWARE CLOSE-OUT on good used oU and wood circulators, washers and ra dios at big discounts. Flck's Hard ware. FOR SALE Bone dry body fir, best In valley. Hawley Transfer, 118 N. Riverside. Phone 615. FOR SALE Window glass, all sizes Medford Bargain House, 27 N Orape St. Phone 1062. FOR SALE At a bargain. 1 14 -karat diamond ring. Commercial Finance Corp- FOR SALE 6x12 house trailer. New $100 Riverside Apts. FOR SALE 3 good cows. 6 tiers dry wood Essex '28 car. 1 pet iamb Drive out Midway road, take first turn to left after passing Forest Patrol, then take first turn right, drive Vi mile to white house KLAMATH HAY Large or small lots 127 N. Riverside. Medford. For Exchange Miscellaneous WANTED TO TRADE One ton Dodge panel, perfect condition for sedan os couoe. L. Pennington, Phone 8B0. MISCFLLANEOUS SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out Of court, savlhg money, confidential Write Economy Service, room 433. Redwoods Hotel. Grants Pass, Ore A BETTER rebore Job at a saving Phone Jacksonville 183. Frees' Gar age, " BUSINESS CHANCES GOOD GOINO CAFE In Klamath Falls. Completely equipped, fine lo cation, low overhead. Real opp Owner away, will sell or take In a responsible chef manager partner. Box 2322 Mall-Trtbune. NEW AND WELL EQUIPPED Service Station at Jacksonville for sale at a real bargain Will require ap proximately $H00 cash to handle If Interested phone 052. Medford or write P O Bux 1074. INSTRUCTIONS AMATEUR ARTISTS Compete for FREE ART COURSE (Value $215.) Write today for FREE TEST. Give age and occupation. BOX 2230, Mall-Tribune. Cross-Word Puzzle Mohammedan nobis Drawing room That which cannot be Owing Tyita measures Teutonic god dctii of healing Bitter rrya talllne sub stance oc curring in aloes Take a seat Tendon; comb, form Obstruction Public vehicles Of the mouth Klze fjf roaj I'hynician: colloq. Noah's vessel Dliunllei Simplest Extend a sub scription Short for a kind of dog Snml hill: ICngllih . Lamb h pseu donym l,ork for Age Play on words Symbol for tellurium 61. Saccharine 69. Tibetan ox OOWN I. Silkworm 1 Kind of low ho I. Unlikelihood 4. Purse I. Metric land measure I. Nonfienite: Kncllih tana 39 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts, JACKSON COUNTY AUSTKACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE A IIS TRACTS ESCROWS Dressmaking. THE FASHION 8HOP Dressmaking. Fur Remodeling, Buttons and Buckles covered Room 302, D, 8 Natl Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181. DRESSMAKING, Tailoring. Ladles Coats and Suits Alterations Prices reasonable. Mary M. Coker. Cra ter tan Bldg. The MO-DES Shuppe Featuring Tail oring Dressmaking. Alterations for men and women Hemstitching buttons, buckles 10 N Bartlett Expert Tool Sharpening1 LAWN MOWERS, tools, cutlery sharp ened. Saw filing and gumlng, Phone 1673. Free pickup and de livery. E i perl VV nauM Clesnei LEI JOE OO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, demothlng rugs upholsetry. cleaning Furs cleaned and Remodeled. Fur a remodeled, repaired, rellned cleaned and glazed. Reasonable Work guaranteed Phone 969 -M MATTRESS St UPHOLSTERY MATTRESS Upholstering. Furniture repairing, reflnishlng. Rug Dav enport cleaning. Fumigating. Nu way Mattress 61 Uph. Co., Phone 293. 209 W. 8th St. All work guar anteed. Painting COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend reliable painter or paper hanger P H A. loans tor painting now available. Pittsburgh Paint Store 132 W Main. LOANS REFINANCE Your Heavy Installment Payments If your payments on your auto, fur niture or other purchases are prov ing burdensome, we will reduce them to an amount you can con veniently pay. Come In and talk It over we probably can arrange lower payments, and provide some additional cash in case you neeo it. OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie. No. 8-211. M-217. Phone 139 45 80. Central. MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell lngs of late construction. $9 78 per month per thousand. Low Interest rate. BROWN fz WHITE, 104 W. Main Hull In tor Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett. I'ruiiHiet DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE- Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers pireprooi storage Expert era tin':, pacxing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER Si STORAGE CO Office 26 So Fir Phone 315. Prlcea rltrht Sprvtee guaranteed ROOKING WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof Roll roofings and coating at mall order prices Pabco Paints and Roofing. Ekeraon Paint and Root Co. 38 So Bartlett Tel 743 LEGAL NOTICES Notice To Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of MatUe Denlo, Deceased. The undersigned, having been ap pointed Administrator of the Estate of Mattte Denlo, by the County Court of the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, and having qualified, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate, to present them to the office of the undersigned at 128 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon, properly verified and with the proper voucher, within six months from the date of this notice which la the 31st day of October. 1938. O. H. BENGTSON, Administrator, 126 East Main St., Medford, Oregon Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson county. In the matter of the estate of Jenn'e Dickey Perrlne, also known as Jen nie D. Perrlne. deceased. The undersigned, having been ap pointed administrator of the estate of Jennie Dickey Perrlne, also known as Jennie D. Perrlne, deceased, by the County court or the county or jack son. State of Oregon, and having qualified, notice la hereby given to all persons having claims against said eatnte, to present them to the office of the undersigned's attorney at 120 East Main street, Medford, Oregon. properly verified and with proper voucher, within six months from the date of this notice which la the 24th day of October, 1938. K. D. PERRINE. Administrator. O. H. Bengtaon, Attorney for the Es tate. Notice To Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank H. Reum, Deceased. Notice Is Hereby Given that the county court ror jaexson uounty, Oregon, has appointed me executrix of the estate ot Frank H. Reum deceased. All persona having claims against said estate are hereby quired to present the tame with proper vouchers within six months rrom this aate at tne on ice or nerr St Frohnmayer. Cooley Theatre Build ing. Medford, Oregon. Dated; October 31, 1938. SARAH M. REUM. Executrix of the estate of Frank H. Reum, deceased. Notice Notice Is hereby given by the un deralgned William A. Gates, as ad mlnistratoi ot the partnership etstate of William H. Lydlard, now deceased. co-partnera, that he did on the 2lst day of October, 1B38, file In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, his first and ri nai account and report al adminis trator of the said partnership estate In which court aald eetste is pend lnS, aud that said court did 00 said data by order thereof fix the 22nd day of November, 1938, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m.. as the time, and the court room of said court, as the place for hearing of any objections to aald final account and report and for the settlement of said estate. Now therefore, all persons having objections to said final account and report are hereby given notice to file the same In the above-entitled court and matter, on or before the day ap pointed for such hearing and settle ment. Dated this 21at day of October, 1038. WILLIAM A. GATFS, Administrator. Summons In The Circuit Court of The State of Oregon tor Jackson County. Ethel M. Preston, Plaintiff, vs. Clair Preston Defendant. To Clair Preston, the above named Defendant: In The Name of The State of Ore gon. You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, and if you fall so to appear and answer said complaint for want thereof, tne Plaintiff win apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, succinctly stated follows, to-wit; For a decree or divorce forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between Plaintiff and De fendant and granting Plaintiff a di vorce from Defendant; thot Plaintiff have her said former name of Ethel M. Low restored to her; and such further and other relief as may be Just and equitable in the premises rne date ot tne order lor publica tion of this summons Is October 24th, 1938. The time prescribed for publication of this summons Is once each week for four consscutlve weeks The date ot the first publication of this summons is October 24th. 1938 HARRY C. SKYRMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff Post Office address: Medford, Oregon. Notice of Sale. Pursuant to an order mado by the above entitled court, notice Is here-' by given that the Superintendent of Banks ot the State of Oregon will sell the assets remaining In the liquida tion or the central Point state BanK, Central Point. Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash. Bids will be received for the assets as a whole or for sep arate Items thereof. Schedules of the assets to be sold are on file and open to Inspection In the above entitled Court and matter and In the offices of the Superintendent ot Banks at , Salem, Oregon, Deputy Superintend ent of sanies at Ashland. Oregon, and Roberts 4e McAllister, Attorneys, 201 205 United States National Bank Building, Medford, Oregon. ' The Superintendent of Banks re serves the right to reject any and all bids. Any and all bids accepted by the Superintendent of Banks are sub ject to confirmation by the Court. All persons who desire to submit bids for the purchase of all or any part of the assets remaining In such liquidation are hereby notified to present sealed bids to the Superin tendent of Banks at his office in Sa lem, Oregon, on or before the 25th day of Novembor, 1938. Each bid must be accompanied by cash or a certified check for not less than 10 per cont of the amotint of the bid. MARK SKINNER, Superintendent of Banks of the State of Oregon, In charge of the Cen tral Point State Bank, In liquida tion. Central Point. Oretron. The Grange Gold Hill Grange The following officers were elected November 7 by Gold Hill Orange: Master, W. G. Howes; overseor, William Ferguson; lecturer, Beulih Nathan; steward, John Orey; assist ant steward, Everett Rosecrans; chap lain, Mrs. Wm. Autenrclth; treasurer, Mrs. Belknap: secretary, Mrs. W. O. Howes; gatekeeper, Jlmmle Martin; Ceres, Luclle Rosecrans; Pomona, Beverly Kenyon; Flora, Edith Howea; lady assistant steward, Vernlce Mai- tin; executive committee. Don Wil liams, William Qreenleaf, Albert Hil ton; co-op director, J. W. Fish. The lecture program Included group singing, readings by William Perry of Eagle Point and Don Williams. A varied program will be given by Oold Hill Orange Friday, Novem ber 25, at the school gymnasium. The public la Invited and there will be a small admission charge. Next Orange meeting has been postponed to November 28 as some members wilt be attending the na tional Orange convention in Port land. Serving committee for next Grange meotlng will be Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Autonrelth, Mr, and Mra. Charlei Grey and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mc Oulre. Jacksonville Grange Holdlna Its annual election at the regular meeting November 10, Jacksonville Grangen elected the following officers: Juvenile matron, Katherlne Earl; master, Dellhia Jen nings; overseer, Myrtle Arnold; lec turer. Anna Wendt; secretary, nor- lne Severe nee; steward. Emma Con ger: Chaplin. Lulu Flak; treasurer Gertrude Martin; assistant atewsrd, Roy Martin; lady assistant, Kathar ine Wendt; gate keeper. C. D. Con rad; Ceres, Beryl Brockway; Po mona, Nellie Dunford; Flora, Alice Marsh; executive committee, A. E. Brockway, Otto Nledermeyer and George Flak. Mrs. Reva Henspeter, reporting for the H. B. club, stated an en joyable afternoon was had Novem ber B at her home. The ladles as sembled at 1:80 for a dessert lunch eon and elected the following offi cers: chairman, Leora Nledermeyer; vice chairman. Alice Marsh: secre tary, Anna Wendt; treasurer, Flor in Severance. ' Serving committee for next meet ing, December 0, will be Mr. and Mrs. Peters, Mr. Sanden, Mrs. Edens and Lulu Saulabury. It was voted to allow the scouts use of the hall for a benefit dance some time in the near future. Orlffln Creek. Griffin Creek Grange members and their f am 11 lea will meet at the hall Tuesday. November 15, for one of their ever popular dinner meetings. Each family will bring a well-filled basket and come as soon as possible after 6 o'clock.. , Regular semi-monthly business sea- slon of the grange will follow th$ dinner. A special committee, headed by Bill Allen, Is hard at work on ft sur prise that they hope to have ready for Tuesday's meeting. This surprise Is not a tomato bisque or cheese souffle or other masculine culinary triumph. In fact It Is not edible but will be enjoyed as heartily by those attending as the Juciest chicken or loftiest angel food cakes. Phoenix Orange. Phoenix Grange met November t with very good attendance and an Interesting meeting. First and seo ond degrees were conferred on Ches ter Parker, Mona Ferns, Jean Perl and John Perl, by regular drill team. Officers for 1939 were elected as follows: Master. Elvln Inman; over seer, Bert Stancllffe; lecturer, Mrs. Geo. Edwards; steward, Lester Harris; assistant steward, Geo. Armstrong; chaplain, Elizabeth Denser; treasurer, Lillian Coleman: secretary, Mildred Ward; gate keeper, Noah Chandler; Ceres, Alice Hallgren; Pomona, Cor Chandler; Flora, Sarah Walker; lady assistant steward, Mabel Quacken bush and musician, Dorothy Loffer. Six members took the fifth de gree at Contral Point Nov. 3, Mr. and Mrs. Inman, Denzer and Armstrong; and two the sixth degree, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong. Two members, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bell, are planning on attending the national grange at Portland and taking the seventh de gree. Home Economics club met with Mildred Ward Nov. 9 and selected their choice for Home Economlo com mittee chairman for next year. Mlsa Elva Caster was the unanimous choice of the club. Visiting Grangers are always wel come at our regular meeetlngs, the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Eagle Point Grange. One of the largest Orange gather ings ever assembled In Jackson coun ty was present at Eagle Point Grange hall November 8, when about 600 people gathered to witness the dedi cation of this recently built 'Orange hall with State Master Ray W. Gill as dedication officer. Those taking part In the Inspiring and beautiful ceremony were officers of the Grange, Master, I. R. KUne; overseer, Arthur Kent; lecturer, O Ger trude Stanley; steward. Fred Dutton; gatekeeper, Ed. Putman; chaplain. Ida Kent; Pompna, Mrs. Allen and executive committee, - Ray Harntah and Nick Young; assistant and lady assistant stewards, Lyle Smith and Julia Davles. Also Mabel Harnlsh and Beatrice Qalbreath, musicians. Harry Ward, first Grange master, acted as master. The four past mast ers acting as altar bearers were A. O. Mlttebrtaedt, W. E. Davles, Wm. Perry and Sam Coy. An Interesting part of the proceed ings was the reading of a short hls-t tory of the Eagle Point Grange. At completion of the ceremony State Master Ray W. GUI gave an In spiring talk, "The Grange Is March ing On." Miss Bertha Beck, state Orange see retary and Mrs. G. W. Th lessen. state lecturer, Mrs. L'Rena Slack, state Juvenile matron, all gave Inter esting short talks. Mrs. Ray W. Gill also extended greetings. The program following the cere mony was In charge of the lecturer and Included the following entertain ing numbers: Eagle Point Grange, orchestra numbers; negro minstrel burlesque, by Roxy Ann Grange; ac cord Ian numbers, Mr. Richardson, ' Eagle Point; skit, Oold Hill Grange; harmonica band with guitar accom paniment, by Griffin Greek Orange. Harry Wcagant of Talent Orange gave an original reading; Mr. Haya of Eagle Point, two numbers on the saw. The lecturer desires to express her appreciation and thanks to all those assisting with the program. The march to the dining room, led by state officers and Pomona master, followed and refiuhmenta were served by the Home Economlo. com mittee to about 450 people. The hall was beautifully decorated with chrysanthemums and autumn foliage. Brown brothers of Eagle Point donating a beautiful basket of gold en chrysanthemums. And so, In a new hall, with new of ficers and new committees, with new enthusiasm we will soon begin a new year. With renewed Inspiration, new hopes and new ambitions we look for ward to a year of greater achievement than ever before. At the regular meeting, November 3, the following new officers were elected for the coming year: Master, I. R. KUne; overseer, Ar thur Kent; lecturer, W. 8. Darby; steward, Fred Dutton; assistant stew ard, Ed Putnam; chaplain, Mrs. Pearl Lusk; treasurer, A. O. M It to late ad t; secretary, Mrs. Edith Wetdman; gate keeper, Theron Taylor; Ceres, Mary Harnlsh; Pomona, Mrs. Myrtle Walch; Flora, Mrs. Millie Tlngleaf; lady as sistant steward, Mra. Mable Harnlsh. Executive committee, Nick Young, J, O. Lusk, Sam Coy. At next rejrular meeting, Novem ber is, the agricultural committee will have charge of the lecture pro gram. All Grangers extended a cordial In vitation to attend any or all meet ings. "The more w get together, the happier we'll be." It has been arranged to hold the Installation of officer on the last regular meeting night of the year. December 20. Lake Creek and Upper Rogue Granges have been Invited to join with us in this Installation. A ahort history of the Eagla Point Grange la being prepared and will be printed soon. New Type Taatear KOALA PARK, Australia (UP) The "coffee tasters' of other o-mn-trles have a counterpart here in "eucalyptua tasters." A particular kind of eucalyptus Is necessary for feeding the famous Australian koala bears, and as this has to be obtain ed from a great distance, "tasters" are employed to be sure that the right kind of eucalyptua Is found. Closing time tor Too Late to Olas tU; Ads is 1:80 p. m.