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"MTDFOTCD MATT, TRTBUXE. MEDFOT?D. OTCEOOX. WEDNTRRDAY. N'OTFMBETt 16. 193S. Reso avtr a an win page Tou will probably (ind exactly the things you have oeen luck ing for or a sale or trade tor unused articles you ma; nave Searcb youi attto or store-room you may (lnd many things others are seeking and be able to realize immediate pish II what you wan't isnt nere. ad vertise for it Tribune Claasi fled Ads are Inexpensive effective) RATES Per word first insertion 8c fMlnlmum 5ci Each additional Insertion, per word lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change 1.2S CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND TAKEN UP One two-year-old heif er, red with some white, no mark or brands. Owner can have by pay ing for ad and damages. B. h. Dodge, Hlllcrest Road. LOST Prom my garage one grey wading DOOl. rtewaru. ooivuiui, 48 Quince. LOST If dog missing, cnll 1516, WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Someone lo pull 25 acres apple trees for the wood. Phone . 468-R-3 evenings. SALESMAN WANTED Salesman with selling background and car that Is not earning $76 weekly. We havo a real deal and train you In the r field. Also furnish leads. Phone 1561-H. WANTED SITUATIONS RELIABLE WOMAN wants housework. A. 618 So. Central, Phone 1593-W. EXPERIENCED ARC WELDER wants , work. Can furnish 200 amp. AC ma chine If necessary. Write Walt's Welding Works. 430 West O. Street, Grants Pass, Ore. LANDSCAPE SERVICE. Pruning, clean-up, anything. Telephone 1680, Ekstrand. WANTED Team and tractor work. Reasonable. Bendtckson, Route 3, - pox tit, mKfiumcw ivwu, WANTED Miscellaneous GENTLEMAN wants transportation to Oklohoma or eastern states. Call 869-H. WANTED TO RENT Small furnish ed house, close in. Must be reason able. Inquire Dick Fraley, Box 107, South Peach. WANTED Small gas heater. Box ' 2372, Tribune. WANTED $2,000 A-l security 6 Box 2275. Tribune. WANTED Radio batteries to re charge. Only 35 cents each. Phillips Radio Service, 219 N. Riverside. WANTED Crawler type tractor work, tree pulling, plowing, etc. Handles four 14-lnch plows. Ray C. Yost, Ross Lane. SAVE MONEY on laundry. Shirts fin ished, 15c. 542 Mary Street. WANTED Platform scale. Riverside. WANTED Horses and cows. Eagle Point Pox Farm. Phono 27-X-7 HIGHEST CASH I'KUES PAID For Your Furniture MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062 WELL DR1LLINO $1 .60 per ft tlrst 50 ft., etc J M Dodge. 519 King WOOL - MOHAIR HIDES And Pelts See us before vou sell MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062 RUDY'S UPHOLSTERING SHOP All Work Guaranteed. Free estimates anytime. In connection with HOLBROOK A ANDREWS 6th and Front. Call 547. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed tree of charge Phone (reverse charges) Southern Oregon By-Products Co WANTED Shakes Mall Tribune Write C O, care HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries Radiators Aluminum, Brass. Cop per and other metals MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Orape 81 Phone 1062 WE PAY MOKE CASH For Yout Furniture HOI.IIKOOK A ANDHKW9 6th and Front Phone 547 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Completely furnished 3-room hours for 3 months. Phone 448 or 1799-L. TOR RENT Small house. Some fur niture. Adults only. 260 Bi-atty. FOR RENT Five-room house. In. $20.00. Phone 1504. FOR RENT Modern furnished du plex. Inquire 118 N. Riverside. 619 N. Riverside, evenlnes. SMALL MODERN partlr furnished house. Rrtmlsh-d. i7S0. water paid. DrcS'Ier". Phone 1569Y. FOR RENT 6-room. well furnished house: close In: water paid; $27.50 345 Apple. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house Phone 716-R. FOR RENT 5-room furnished mod em house Across from S. O. 8 office. $20 Key 238 So. Holly. FOR RENT N-wlv d'Corn'fl. mall i houe. om Trr.lturr. IRSn 518 4 So. Oakdale. or Medford Stationery FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6-room upper floor mod ern apartment. 3 bedrooms, newly decorated. Available within week. 35.00 month, water paid. Close In. 1224 Mistletoe, days. Phone 701-J. MODERN 4-roora furnished house. Water paid. Garage. 852 West 2nd. FOR RENT Clean 6-room house Adults or children under 3. 324 So. Orange. Call 1458-W. SMALL stucco house, furnished. L. Cook. 10 Quince St. FOR RENT Furnished 3-room house Adults. Inquire 609 N. Riverside FOR RENT Small furnished bouse Call at 817 West Tenth. FOR RENT Small house and 2 acre on Kings highway, $14. Phone 774-R-3 or 270. FOR RENT Small partly furnished house. Adults, no dogs, references. $16.60. 417 J St., near Oakdale grocery. FOR RENT 3-room house, $10 month. Phone 988-W, or Inquire 1213 W. 9th. FOR RENT House No. 5 new Lortng Court. West 11th. strictly modern Adults only Phone 238. FOR RENT Six room furnished house. 228 S. Holly, May Turpln Central Point. FOR RENT Furnished bouse, No. 5 Everette Court, West 11th. Adults only Phone 238 or 731-M. FOR RENT APARTMENTS GE BAUER APTS, 6th and Oakdale. Modern, courtesy, all comforts. By week or month, $35 to $47.60. Phone 713-Y. FOR RENT Furnished apartment and rooms. Close in. 231 West 6th street. FOR RENT 4-room furnished apart ment, ground floor, garage. Call for Mr. Weaver, 905 West 10th. 3-ROOM FURN. apartment, reated day and night. 229 N. Ivy. FURNISHED 1- and 2-room and 3 room apartment. Ground floor, private bath, oU heat. Adults. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT 4-room furnished apart ment. Garage. 333 West 2nd FURNISHED apartment; adults only Available. 503 S. Holly. FURNISHED apartment: hot and cold water, lights, private bath. Adults 912 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT 3-room and 5-room un fum spts 307 N Ivy FOR RENT Furnished Rooms ROOM for rent. 103 Mistletoe. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep, lng room for gentleman. 325 So Riverside. ROOM FOR RENT Private entrance, bath and shower, $2.50 week. 408 Edwards. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 S. Grape COMFORTABLE room home 410 Beatty St. In Tel private 1521 Y FOR RENT BOARD-ROOM BOARD AND ROOM Elderly gentle man prefered. Good meals and heated room. CaU at 414 8. River side. BOARD and ROOM, $1 a day at 716 E. Main. ROOMS and MEALS. 146 8 Holly. FOR RENT Miscellaneous WILL LEASE FOR CASH 91 -acre dairy ranch 6 miles from Med ford. Excellent Improvements, non lrrlgated. Box 3291, Tribune. FOR RENT Steam heated office rooms, store buildings and 2 apart ments. See Roland Hubbard or Al Llttreil. LARGE OFFICE ROOM for rent 220 N Bartlett. ONE store room, upstairs office rooms. See Al Llttreil or Roland Hubbard. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Bruce W. Moffatt, Box 138, Spring St. Phone 697-J-l. FOR SALE Guernsey cow, 6 mos. old helfrr calf. W. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Point. FOR SALE 4 yearling heifers, 4 two-year-old Jersey-Guernesey stock. Everett Bailey, Talent. FOR SALE Weaner pigs, 90 White Leghorn hens. Inquire Standard Service Station. Gold Hill. FOR SALE Good family milk cow, Jersey, H. H. Parker's Garage, Crater Lake highway. WEANER PIGS for ssle. 2 horses. Charles Smith. Vi mile northeast Central Point, former Mayfleld plnrrv FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Cockerels for breeders, now strain shipped In. Reds, Ply mouth Rocks and New Hampshire. Price il.25 each. Phone 31-F-13, .Trtckpnnvlllp FOR SALE PEX DOrJS FOR SALE Boston Bull Terrier pups, AO Knrood. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES OATES' USED CARS Famous R. and O. Guarantee. Car of merit only deserve this space watch this section for the BEST BUYS IN TOWN. 1935 Ford 4-door DeLuxe Touring Sedan, heater, radio, original finish ...... M25.0O 1935 Ford 2 -door DeLuxe Sedan. Reconditioned, new paint $395.00 1932 DoSoto 4-door Sedan. Re conditioned, new paint 1275.00 1937 Ford "60" Coupe. Heater, low ml lease, original finish ... $495 00 1038 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. like new ...... M5.00 Ufled Car Lot Located flth and Bartlett, Medford, Orecnn Harold Trat. Uswl Car Mitt. WASTED A HOUSETR AILERI We will take a house trailer in trade on an iwd or new car BRIOOS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO. 13i S Riverside or 8th at Bartlett If1?S CHEV. COACH, food condition. 75. 122 N. Central. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1929 Chev. truck, running $50.00 Csr radio $10.00 4:50x21 tires. West Medford Auto Wreckers Jacksonville Highway. BELIEVE IT OR NOT We have for sale a nearly new DE SOTO AIRFLOW DE LUXE SDN. Perhaps We Are Prejudiced, but we think It Is the cleanest USED CAR IN MEDFORD This Car has new tires, spotless up holstery, perfect motor, and paint is like new. OVERDRIVE, OF COURSE. Do Not Miss This Opportunity to own this modern streamlined car at less than half the original cost, "Our Customers Stay Satisfied" See Bill Stirling. Used Car Mgr. BRIGOS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO. 132 S. Riverside or 8th Si Bartlett Lot. FOR SALE WEDNESDAY ONLY '35 Willys, 4-door sedan, worth $250. Will sell equity for $60. Bal ance $100, handled on contract. Can be seen at 609 East Main after 9 o'clock Wednesday morning. . FOR SALE 1935 V-8 Pickup, 85 motor. Thoroughly reconditioned. New paint. See Fred at Morton Mill ing Co. GET THE fLUS VALUE of MOPARIZED USED CARS NSW BATTERY, ANTI-FREEZE. Heat er, winter Oil and Grease, Ignltlan and Carbureator set for cold weath er Driving. Down Payment '37 Moparlzed Dodge Cpe $190 '37 Moparlzed Plymouth Cpe. $190 '35 Moparlzed Plymouth Sdn $163 '35 Moparlzed Dodge Sedan $165 '37 Moparlzed Zephyr Cpe. (new) $345 37 Moparlzed Chev. Cpe. $175 "THRIFTIES' Name Your Terms YES. SIR. THEY'RE WINTER-READY TOO 29 Winter-Ready Ford Coups '29 Winter-Ready Ford Sedan. 29 Winter-Ready Ford Coach. 29 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 S. 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 $ 65 '31 BUICK Sedan $185 '31 DODGE Sedan $185 36 CHEVROLET Coach $385 '35 OLDSMOBILE Sedan $485 35 STUDEBAKER Sedan, radio $485 '36 FORD Sedan $435 '37 STUDEBAKER Sedan $695 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 Si Steel Works, 1155 N. Central. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 3-bed room house. Close In, large lot, trees, $300 down. H. a. Wilson, Phone 1564. FOR SALE: Comfortable home, close to schools. Small payment down, balancs like rent. Call 1971-J. MODERN BUNGALOW. 7 rooms, fire place, basement with oil burner. Large lot. 3 car garage. Very attrac tive price. $500 cosh will handle. Balance like rent. C. 8. Butterfleld. EXTRA good Income property In Medrord. Want farm as down pay ment, or what have you? Inquire 405 J St. WHEN you think of real estate think Of BROWN & 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 modern house and vacnnt lots. Bnx ltfl9 Tribune FOR SALE Miscellaneous LUDWIO reconditioned piano and stool, Special 65. cash or terms. Brassfleld Music Co.. 212 W. Main. RUMMAGE SALE Business and Pro fessional Women's Club. Pantorlum Building. North Holly, November 18 and 10. FOR SALE 3 ladles' coats. Peach. 43 N. FOR SALE Sanitary 1582-J. couch. Phone FOR SALE Newtown apples, 2fle and 60o box. Myron Root Packing House. Bring boxes. FOR SALE 1 '4 hp. gasoline engine, almost new. J. W. Bailey, Talent FOR SALE Baldwin, Newton apples Columbia Ave., Phone 7-F-4. FOR SALE OR TRADE My 1900 eaulty In Model K Papex hay chop per or enrtlage cutter; one John Deere model A-D tractor on rubber for smaller tractor, cows or horses, A. R Patterson. Williams, Oregon. A BARGAIN 800 Delco-Llte plant Clean a a pin. Guaranteed. Terms. Now is the time to get that elec tricity you have always needed Ellis, Beagle. FOR SALE Mellotte cream separa tor, practically new. Sacrifice Francis RujwII, Central Point, phone 11-X-l. CLIFF'S SPORT SHOP Mls for Iras; buys. sell, trade. S17 North Riv erside. FOR SALE. FURNITURE - Antique bed and drejwr. chairs, wood heat er, couch, carpet, etc. Bargains. 827 North Grape atreet. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa at baler or I deltven-d. Write or phone C. J. Hess. Klamath Falls, Oregon. fOR SALE Miscellaneous BODY FIR. $1.75 tier. Pb. 4S2-R-2 CLOSE-OUT on gvOd used oil and wood circulators, washers ana ra dios at big discounts. Up-to-the-minute radios and Universal vacuum cleaners. Pick's Hardware. FOR SALE Schroeder Baby grand piano, fine tone, like new. Dcagan Marimba. Best cash offer takes. See at 122 Portland Street. WALNUTS FOR SALE. 848 East 9th KLAMATH HAY, fir and alder wood, dry pine slabs. 926 Board man, Phone 1774. RAW FURS Eastern prices for your furs, psld at home, ready cash. Large stock of traps, new and used. We also buy hides, pelts and wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 FIRST-CLASS BODY Fir. laurel or oak. 13 inch and 16 Inch. Phone 1787, 1314 West 10th, night or day. APPLE WOOD Stove and fireplace lengths. See Rogue River Orchards Co.. end North Central Ave. FOR SALE 1 good aawdust burner, allghtly used, very reasonable, in quire Petroleum Heat and Burner Co., 412 East Main St. FOR SALE Large circulating heater. Wood or coal. Phone 1497. WALL-PAPER at half-price during Lamport's 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 8PARTON 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. Pull line Oeneral Paints. Sporting Goods. Housewares, and Hardwares PICK'S HARDWARE CLOSE-OUT on good used oil and wood circulators, washers and ra dios at big discounts. Pick's Hard ware. FOR SALE Bone dry body fir, best In valley. Hawley Transfer, 118 N Riverside. Phone 615. FOR SALE S good cows. B tiers dry wood Essex '38 car. 1 pet lamb Drive out Midway road, take first turn to left after passing Forest Patrol, then take tlrst turn right. drive i'j mile to white house FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Window glsss, all sizes Medford Bargain House, 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063. FOR SALE At i bargain, 1 -karat Commercial Finance diamond ring, Corp. KLAMATH HAY Large or small lots i4i ix. ttiversiun. meniuru. MISCELLANEOUS THE JACKSONVILLE SANITARIUM opens for business under new man agement. Graduate nurse in charge, SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out of court, saving 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 FOR SALE or TRADE. Grocery store, living quarters. Rent reasonable Box 2304, Tribune. NEW AND WELL-EQUIPPED Serviae Station at Jacksonville for sale at a real bargain Will require ap proximately iUKHJ cash to handle If Interested phone 952. Medford or write P. O. Box 1074. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSt L Moccasin 4. Tropical American fruit 9. Put on 12. City In the Netherlands 11. Dispute!, boat 14. Artificial Ian- 15. Narrate 17. Choose rathtr 19. He situated JO. Fairy IL Untermented or partially fermented grape juice it. Teutonic sod dens of healing !. Repair 19. The palmyra palm 10. Star In The Hare 12. Fish eggs 12. Fruits of the oak IS, Father or mother 17. Stupefy It. One hack ward In book learning it. Central cylin ders In sterna and roots 1. Dark brown color Solution of Yesterday's Puzzla RAFTAlftDDlEW ARIAMnm c eJIe vi HlEPBJSlMEMACED MpMdGENJE I T?jp U V AMG PIPS E gUR GEN EV AMSJ E PQL I ORMT I twmmam M33mI nig US a sTI o nMbi i eTs P i gME B QSifS E PTE U!UEMsiAlGiOET(GIE 41. Polished or refined 44. Regret 47. Dramatis muHlcal com poult (on 48. Neck plsce 61. Sudden St. Excessive love and thought of self St, Coaxes ' r r if r r r r ny fhf 'l wi ml WW7 ipss WW " '"'i'' i,.,., - . (JAui Zl 21 IP23 24 15 HP 27 28 -Li- 'Auu. u 3 W5 Wws 1 H! "fy '' ''. Al 43 '-;?. ? ''' 'y, '' ;' 'I.-:;. 44 6f 4, 0 41 ,;; 4& So INSTRUCTIONS AMATEUR ARTISTS Compete for riiEE ART COURSE (Value $315.) Write today for FREE TEST. Give age and occupation. BOX 3230, Mail-Tribune. BUSINESS OIREC.ORV JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE AllSTRACTS ESCROWS Dressmaking. rHE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking. Fur Remodeling, Buttons and Buckles covered Room 302, U. S Natl Bank Bldg. Tel 1181. DRESSMAKING, Tailoring. Ladles Coats and Suits Alterations Prices reasonable. Mary M. Coker. Cra ter! an Bldg. rhe MO-DBS Shoppe Featuring Tail oring Dressmaking. Alterations foi men and women Hemstitching buttons, buckles 19 N Bartlett Expert Tool Sharpening LAWN MOWERS, tools, cutlery sharp- ened. Saw flung and gumlng. Phone 1673. Free pickup and de livery. Kxuerl nnutt Cleanei I. El JOB DO IT Tel 1172 Huuse cleaning. Moor waxing, demothlng nigs npholsetry cleaning. Furs Cleaned and Remodeled. Furs remodeled, repaired, rellned cleaned and glazed. Reasonable Work gunrnntecd. Phone 969-M MATTRESS & UPHOLSTERY MATTRESS Upholstering. Furniture repairing, reflnlshlng. Rug & Dav enport cleaning. Fumigating. Nu way Mattress & Uph. Co.. Phona 293, 209 W. 8th St. All work guar antted. fainting COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhanger PHA. loans for 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 need It OREGON FINANCE CO. Llo. NO. 8-211. M-217. Phone 139 45 So. Central. MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell ings of late construction, (9 76 per month per thousand. Low Interest rate. BROWN & WHITE. 104 W. Main ROOKING WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof Roll roofings and coating at mall order prices, Pabco Paints and Roofing Ekerson Paint and Root Co . 38 SO Bartlett Tel 248 Transier DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carders. Fireproof storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. PAHS TRANRFtfR At STOP AOR flO Office 26 So Fir Phone 815. Prices I right. Service guaranteed. Cross-Word Puzzle lw Broad streeti abbr. t. Jumbled type T. Snake i. Had on u. Nut the same 10. Poem 11. And not tti. Purpoa IS. Tree 21. Dagger wounds 22. Urclievtral di rection to remain silent 22. Bitter vetcb 24. At home :5. Corded fabric 27. Time being ii. Restrain 30. Gnn-tful speedy animal 21. Playful raillery 34, Part played 35. Iron corronlon 40. Medieval Irish social uniti 41. More exposed 42. Earth: comb, form 44. Rod out 4f. Kind of yam 46. Kpoch 48. Large recep tacle 49. Full of: suffll 50. Norwegian territorial division 51. Tou and ms 54. Forward mm Substance used to curate milk DOWN 1. By 2. American humorlnt L Chief part, of the solid framework of plants 4. Head s. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Radiator Kepalrtng HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson In the Matter of the Estate of J. L. Wooldrldge, deceased. Notice la hereby given that I have or en duly and regularly appointed Administrator of the above entitled estate under and by virtue of an order of the County Court of Jack son County, Oregon, duly made, ren dered and entered upon October 21st. 1038. and all creditors having claims against said decea.d are hereby no tified to present the same duly verl Ilcd to me at the office of my attor neys, Roberts & McAllister, Rooms 201-205 United States National Bank Building. Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford. Oregon, thl 2nd day of November, 1938. RAYMOND LATHROP Administrator of the Estate of J. L. Wooldrldge, deceased. Notice of Final Hearing In the County Court of the County of Jackson In and for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of August Johnson, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned executrix of the will and estate of above named deceased has filed In the above entitled court and matter her final account and report of the administration of said estate and said court by Its order has fixed December 1st, 1038. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M.. at the court room of the above entitled court In the Jackson County courthouse, at Med ford, In Jackson county, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing and settlement of any and all objec tions to said final account or any item thereof. Dated and first published Novem ber 2nd, 1938. MAY O. JOHNSON, Executrix. Advertisement For Bids Sealed bids will be received by W. M? Ferguson. City Recorder, at Gold Hill, Oregon, until November 25th at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M. for the construction of a water supply and sewerage system for the City of Gold Hill. Oregon, In three unite: Unit 1 Expansion of and repairs to the water distribution system, In cluding repairs to the existing reser voir and the construction of an other , - Unit 2 Expansion of and repairs to the Sewerage system and Unit 3 A Sewage treatment plant, complete, except for Installation of a chlorinator with lta mounting and controls. and will then and there be opened nnd publicly rend aloud. Bids receiv ed after the time fixed for opening will not be considered. Plans, specifications and form of contract document may be examined at the office of the City Recorder, Gold Hill, Oregon, and the office of John R. White, Court House, Grants Pass, Oregon, and a set of said plans, specifications, and forma may be ob tained at the office of City Recorder, Gold Hill, Oregon, upon deposit of $10.00. The full amount of deposit for one set of documents will be returned to each actual bidder within a reason able time after receipt of bids. Other deposits will be refunded with deduc tion not exceeding the actual cost of reproduction of the drawings, upon the return of all documents In good condition within 30 days- after the rtntfl nf opening bids. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check or bid bond (with authorized surety company as surety) made payable to the Owner In amount not leas than 6 of the amount bid. The City of Gold Hill. Oregon, re serves the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive Informalities. No bidder may withdraw hie bid af ter the hour net for the opening thereof, or before award of contract, unless said award is delayed for a period oxoeedlng 30 days. It la estimated that there will be available for the work to be done under this advertisement substantial ly the following sum for Unit I . 18.600.00 Unit 9 .... 16.000.00 Unit 3 11.000.00 W. M. FERGUSON. City Recorder. First publication: Nov. 9. 1038 LaM publication! Nov. 23rd, 1938. Brownsboro BMOWNSBORO. Nov. IS (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hlleman and Emery Daly and little daughter of Marcola were guest last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Craig. Mrs. Hlleman II a sister of Mrs. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hlnrlcks and children of Madison, Wise., old-time friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wright visited several days at the Wright home last week. M. and Mrs. Percy Henry and ehll dren arrived home from Washington several days ago, where they had been working In the fruit. They have purchased the J. D. Henry place and will make their home there. Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Henry have moved near Medford and will stay with their daughter, Mrs. Frances Nelson for awhile. Mrs. Morton Emerlck entertained tne Ladles club at her home last Thursday with several ladles present. Delicious refreshments were served It was decided to hold the next meet ing the second Thursday In Decem ber when Mrs. Edna Monla and Mrs. Dill Monla will entertain at their home. Mr. and Mrs. W. Knight of Val lejo, Calif., are guesu at the home of Mra. Knight's sister, Mrs. Leland Charley and family. Mrs. Nela Maxfleld of Edgewood. cenr., la visitina; her daughter, Mrs J. F. Maxfleld here. La wren oe Leonard of Tyee has been a guest for the past week at the a. A Hsnsen homej Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Olllespie and the letter's mother, Mra. Victoria Miller, called on Mr. and Mra. Escoe ruiler, November a. Mrs. Vamey, mother of one of our first graders, visited school twice, re cently. The children showed some of their regular lessons, sang songs, said poems and told stories. Then they were very much pleased to have Mrs. Vsrney tell of some of her exper lences, as stewardess, for than a year, on one of the airlines running out of San Francisco. The following pupils were neither absent or tardy during the second month of school: Lorraine and Elmer Blaess, Margaret and Allen Henry, Donald and Raymond Johnson, Ken neth Warner, Glenn Fuller and John Wilson. Mrs. Fuller announces that another adult Book Station from the Jackson county library has arrived and Is available to the public at her home. Thursdays from 4:30 till 7:30 p. m. are the regular hours, but any day after school, books may be secured. There are a number of western books, some other light fiction of the type requested, and many fine non-flc-tlon books. These books may be bo rowed by any adult being near enough to find It convenient for a period of from two weeks to a month. Beagle BEAGLE, Nov. 16 (SpU Mrs. Hattle Lydlard and daughter, Jeanne, of Medford and Mrs. Sarah Lester of Cleveland, Ohio, spent November 6 visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Frlnk. We are sorry to report that Mrs. R. H. Seegmlller Is on the sick list again, and was taken to Medford to her daughter's home, Mrs. Arthur Hess, In Medford, so she could be near medical aid. Donna Marie Seegmlller was oper ated on recently In a local hospital for mastoids. All hope little Donna Marie will soon be home. Miss Zelma Thompson of Junction City arrived here Thursday and Vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foote and son Walter until Sunday evening. Mrs. Mary A. McKlnnls of Medford spent last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Frlnk. Young People's Sunday School class la sponsoring a Harvest Home dona tion Friday evening, November 18, at the school house. Every one la Invited to attend. The donation will be given to the Salvation Army. Games will be the feature of the eve ning with pie and coffee for refresh ments. Each lady la asked to bring a pie. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Eastwood and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rowlea of Slater, Wyo.. spent three daya the first of the week with Mr, and Mrs. Ray Bowen. The Eastwoods, Rowlea and Mr. Bowen went to Crater Lake Tues day. Mrs. Dorothy Kelthley of Santa Rosa, Calif., Is visiting relative here for three weeka or more. She Is stay ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vln Martin. Antelope ANTELOPE, Nov. IB (Spl.) Mr. and Mra, Poster Orebb and children, of Eagle Point, spent Sunday after noon and evening with the John Orebb family. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Martin at tended the P. T. A. dinner at Cen tral Point Friday. , Mrs, Carl Blair suffered a rather severe Injury to her hand recently when she fell down the back steps of her house. Mrs. Rummel attended a meeting of the Daughters of the Nile In Med ford, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens shopped In Medford Saturday, Mrs. Bill Walch, Mrs. Wilfred Da- vlea, Mrs. Carl von der Hellen and Elbert Blgham attended the 4-H local leaders' mooting at the court house last Wednesday. Mrs. Cecil Culbertson called Mon day on Mrs. Wilfred Davles. Mrs. Harvey Stanley has been mar keting an exceptionally fine lot of turkeys, sha expects to complete shipments this week. Phoenix PHOENIX, Not. 18. (Spl.) Phoe nix Home Demonstration unit will meet Friday, November 18, at 10 a.m., at the home of Mrs, Oertrude Watklns In Phoenix. Those attending who are not solicited for desserts or meat dishes are requested to bring salads or vegetablea. Children may he left with Mrs. Wilms Caldwell. All , homemakera of the community are cordially Invited to attend. Phoenix Thursday club members will hold a special all-day meeting at the home of Mra. R. C. Ward Thursdsy, November 17, for the pur pose of sewing on bazaar projects. A pot luck dinner will be served at 1 o'clock. Tnlmble club members met .Tues day at the home of Mrs. Raymond Furry for an all-day session. Mr. snd Mrs. J. A. Blevlns and children, Howard, Carol, and Rich ard of Modoo Point, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Briscoe. Mrs. Maurice Harris and dsughter have been guests for the past two weeks of Mrs. Harris' parents, Mr. snd Mrs. E. O. Briscoe, while Mr. Hsrrls Is on a business trip. Miss Virginia Louise Porter and Harry 8. Steele of Medford were mar ried by the Rev, E. F. McFarland at the Presbyterian manse lastThurs. dsy evening at 6 o'clock. Attendants were Miss La Verne Mcculloch and Bernard Mathews. Mra. E. F. McFarland entertslned the members of the executive com mittee of the Lsdtce' Missionary so clsty at a business meeting and tea at the Manse Thursdsy afternoon. Lewis Newbry, president of the young people's society of the Pres. byterlsn church left Friday for Mc Mlnnvllle to attend the Oregon Christian Youth council. Thursdsy club members met last Thursdsy evening at the home of Mrs. E. O. Brlicoe and made plans for a bsrear to be held December 10. The following committees were appointed: Advertising, Oeraldlne Reedy; candy, Marjorle Wilcox, Cor nelia Barnes, and Mildred Ward; fishpond, Dolly Stevens, and Nlta Blrdseye: fswy work booth, Elva Briscoe, and Bertha Coblelgh; rum- mage, Elva Furry, Nettle Halleraft; lunches. Either Wilcox, Addle Stead msn, and Elfle Olson. Sophomore clasa members held an Armistice day party last Thursday evening at the home of Miss Evelyn Waterman. The refreshment com mittee Included : Jean Hayse. Mar Jorle Kettlewcll, and Harriet Briscoe. In charge of decorations were David Williams, Alice Schllnsog. and Phyllis van Gordon. Guests present were Mr. Rolla A. Reedy, Miss Virginia Pugh. Mr. Reynolds Cook, Mrs. Skyr man. Jean Hayze, Harriet Briscoe, Marjorle Kettle well, Alice Schllnsog. Phyllis Von Gordon, Evelyn Water man, Douglas Hust, Clarln Moore, Dee Parker. Ed Waterman, Fred Wil cox, and Bruce and Boyd Waterman. Mr. and Mrs. Rolla A. Reedy enter tained for 13 on Sunday with a roasted whole pig. Present were Reynold Cook, Miss Virginia Pugh, Roy Bols, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Urldel, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Bird wye, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hallgren, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stevens, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Reedy. Mrs. Fred E. Hallgren entertained Monday evening with two tables of five suit bridge with honors being won by Mrs. Mabel Stancllffe, and Mrs. Ntta Blrdscye. Guests were Mra. R. A. Reedy, Mrs. A. E. Steven, Mrs. V. F. Blrdseye, Mrs. V. R. Hall craft, Mrs. A. C. Urldel, Mrs. Ray mond Furry, Mrs. Mabel Stancllffe and Miss Susanne Barkley. June McMullen left last week tot Portland where she will undergo medical treatment, and return in wto weeks. Alex McFarland returned last Sat urday from an extended visit In Portland. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 16. (Spl.) The dance at the Orange hall last Friday tor the benefit of the band uniform fund was well attended. Receipts were enough to pay off the remaining Indebtedness and leave a little In the treasury. Freddie Butcher underwent an emergency operation last woek, Wed nesday, for appendicitis, and Is con valescing at the Sacred Heart hos pital. Everett Rvenor returned Friday from a visit of several days at tha home of Harlan Cantrall on the ' Applegate. Eston Way, Jr., of Phoenix waa a visitor from Friday to Sunday at the O. O. Sanden home. Other guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mra, Seth L. Waters. Preston Card and Elizabeth Morgan of Klamath Falls and Alice Kellogg of Medford. Word received recently from Wal ter Duff, a member of the Irish Trio, an evangelistic- team which held ser vices here some years ago, stated that his alsteri Evangeline, now Mrs. Archie McNeill, gave birth to a daughter In Portland October 4. Mrs. E. M. Landls of Riverside, Calif., was a guest from Wednesday to Thursday at the Sanden home. Mrs. Landls was en route home from a six month's tour, during which she visited 81 states, going as far east as Vermont and New Hamp shire. The first basketball game of tha ssason was played last Thursday by the local town team, who motored to Butte Falls and played the town team there. Jacksonville was de feated. ' Members of the town team are Dick Hoffman, Calvin and Gall Lusk. Roger Card, Bud Relnklng, Tom Dunnlngton and Eddie Glover. - Twenty-one senior Boy Scouta and Scouters motored to Klamath Falls lsst week to hear an address by the national director of senior scouting who waa from New Tork City. Meteorological Report November 16 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Unsettled tonight and Thursday, with occa sional rain; little change In tem perature. Loral Data Oregon: Unsettled tonight and Thursday, with occasional rain west and light local rain or snow east portion; anowa over Cascade range: little change In temperature; fresh and strong west, bsckfng to south. wind off the coast. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, S3; lowest, 40. Total monthly precipitation, t.lt inches. Excess for the month, 1.13 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1938, 8.50 Inches. Excess for the season, .63 Inches. Relative humidity at S p.m. yes terday. 86 per cent; B e.ra. today, 08 per cent. 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