Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 23, 1938, Page 9, Image 9

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    ftfEDFCVRP MATT j TKTOUXE, !UEDFOBD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1938.
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Keaa dvarj do jo calk pate
You will probably find eiactlj
the thing you nave been look
uig (01 or tale or trade foi
unused articles you may Daie
Search youi ettio or store-room
you may find many tiling
other are seeking and be able
Co realise immediate cash tl
what you want tent nere. ad
vert lie (oi it Tribune Classi
fied Ads are Inexpensive
effective)
RATES
Per word first insertion
(Minimum 2&c)
Each additional insertion.
per word .1c
(Minimum luc)
Per line per montb without
copv change - ....-SUo
CASH
Or money order must ac
company all mail order
classified ads.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Set of building plan. 0U
Economy Lumber Co. 91 reward.
LOST 2 Backs grain. Reward. 430
South Plr.
LOST II dog miaaing, call 1516.
WANTED MALE HELP
WATER treatment salesman with
knowledge o( boiler, Diesel, and do
mestic water to represent old estab
lished engineering company. Com
mission and sales aids. Olvo bus
iness and personal data. Write Box
' 803. Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED by middle aged woman,
cooking and housework. Heierences.
Box 2494, Tribune.
RELIABLE WOMAN will care for
children In your home afternoons
or evenings. Phone 1458-L.
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS want!
work. Room 18. Palace Hotel.
WANTED Miscellaneous
RELIABLE, permanent couple desires
small nicely furnished house. Would
lease. Box 2489. Tribune.
WANTED ride to Oklahoma. Share
expense. Phone 869-H.
WANTED PLACER GROUND 60c yd.
minimum. Handle about 200 yd.
day. Box-scraper drag-line. Save
flour gold. What have you? R. B.
McMurry, 816 No. 2nd St., Yakima,
Wash.
WANTED Dead and worthless ani
mals removed Iree ol charge Phone
(reverse charges) Southern Oregon
By-Products Co.
WANTED Platform scale. 1715 No
Riverside
WANTED Horses and cows Eagle
Point Pox Farm. Phono 27-X-7
HIGHEST CASH PHH'ES PAID
For Your Furniture
MEIIFORD BARGAIN HOL'SB
27 N Orape St. Phone 1062
WELL DRILLINO 1 60 per ft first
60 ft., etc J M Dodge. 619 King
WOOL - MOHAIR HIDES
And Pelts See us before you sell
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Orape St. Pbone 1082
BI'DV'9 UPHOLSTERING SHOP
AH Work Guaranteed. Free estimates
anytime. In connection with
HOLBROOK & ANDREWS
6th and Front. Call 647.
HIGH ESI PRICES PAID for Batteries
Radiators Aluminum. Brass, Cop
per and other metals.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Orape St. Phone 1063
WANTED Radio batteries to re
charge Only 35 cents each- Phillips
Radio Service, 319 N. Riverside.
WE PAY MOKE CASH
For Your Furniture
IIOI.HItOOK A A NO HEWS
6th md Front Phone 647
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 5 room furnished house.
Adults. 508 Austin.
TOR RENT Two 6 -room furnished
houses. Inquire 417 King.
FOR RENT 6-room house, screen
porch, garage. 503 West 4th.
FOR RENT 6-room house, furnish
ed or partly furnished. Phone
1031-H.
FOR RENT 4-room house, furnished
912.50, water paid. Phone 1775-X
FOR RENT 6-room modern furnish
ed house. Adults only. Phone 457-J
FOR RENT Modern furnished du
plex. Inquire 118 N. Riverside. 619
N. Riverside, evenings.
FOR RENT Newiy decorated, sr?.'
house. some furniture. 91850 t.S
Bo. Oakdale. or Medford Stationery
FOR RENT House No 5 new Lonng
Court West Uth Strictly modern
Adults only Phone 338
BMALL stucco house furnished.
L CrrY 10 QM'nre St
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 2 -room furnished apart
ment. 40 Quince. Phone 641-W.
CHOICE APT., newly decorated, heat,
hot water. Electrnlux. and garage.
Berben Apt.. 10 Quince fit.
NEWLY FINISHED 3-room furnished
apartment Ground floor. Also mod
ern unfurnished 6-room house,
hardwood floors Close to Court
House and high school. Phone 791
OE BAUER APTS. Otb and Oakdale
Modern, courtesy., all comforts By
week or month, 935 to 947 50. Pbone
713-Y.
FURNISHED W and 3-room and 3
room apartment. Oround floor
. private bath, ou neat, aquiu. eve
Vs. IQth.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
3-ROOM PORN, apartment, rested
day and night. 229 N. Ivy.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished apart
ment. Oarage. 833 West 2nd
FURNISHED apartment: adults only
Available. 803 8. Holly.
FURNISHED apartment: hot and cold
water, lights, private bath. Adults
012 8o Oakdale
COR RENT Furnished Rooms
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing roqm for gentleman. 325 So
Riverside.
ROOM FOR RENT Private entrance,
bath and shower, 62.60 week. 408
Edwards.
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 8. Orape
COMFORTABLE room In private
home 410 Beany Bi tci ioji -t
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
BOARD and ROOM. 81 a (Jay at 716
a. nam.
ROOMS and MEALS. 146 8 Holly.
FOR RENT Miscellaneous
FOR RENT 70 acres alfalfa, stone
fruits and pears. John Darby, Grif
fin creek.
FOR RENT completely furnished
pool, card room and fountain. Space
for restaurant. 17 so, Front, Phone
1346-J.
FOR RENT Barber shop and living
quarters. L. W. Tame, Talent.
FOR RENT Steam heated -office
i 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 Team, good work horses.
Bartcn, Route l, box 103, Central
Point.
FOR SALE or TRADE Horses and
harness. Feh.1 Ranch, Dark Hollow.
FOR SALE Pinto saddle stallion,
4-years-oid. jamee Miller, 478 Al
Uson, Ashland. Phone 826-L.
FOR SALE OR TRADE MUk cow tor
pigs. E. W. Oebhard, Route 3, Med
ford. FOR SALE Two horses, one saddle
horse. Mrs. George Boussum. 1 mile
from Applegate store, first house
on right.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred D u r o c
boar, cheap, w, A. orant, Beagle.
WEANER PIGS for sale. Charles
Smith, mile north Central Point,
former Mayfleld place.
FOR SALE Nice family cow. Inquire
at Samsons warehouse.
FOR 8ALE t yearling heifers, 4 two-year-old
Jersey-Guernesey stock
Everett Bailey. Talent.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE New Hampshire Christie
strain cockerels, breeders, 91.25
each. O. T. Barbee, Rt. 1, Box 283.
Medford.
FOR SALE Barred Rock fryers 45e
each. Trask, 3rd house west Dark's
Grocery on Stewart Ave. Phone
8B9-J.
FOR SALE PETS DOGS
FOR SALE Australian shepsteid
puppies. 618 East Main.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE! Modern 4-room house,
nice lawn. encksed back yard. In
quire 717 West 14th. Close to
Washington and high schools.
FOR SALE! 60 acres wood timber,
close In, good road. Price 9200.
31114 Genesee.
MODERN BUNQALOW, 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. 8. Butterfleld
EXTRA good income property in
Medford Want farm as down pay
ment, or what have you? Inquire
405 J St.
BARBER SHOP
9ft A A A Equipped, 3 chairs, llv
S2DD lnB Quarters, small town.
V w v Rent only 910 per month.
Total price only 9300, terms. .
Also
SOOTH ORANGE STREET
63 I 164 FT. CORNER LOT
jh, n j pn 6-room modern home.
Sz I Sll sleeping porch. Priced for
V WU qulck gMe. 0niy $250
down, balance like rent.
Also
280 ACRE RANCH
OUT OF TOWN OWNER
130 acres Butte Creek.
XKnfl Bottom soli, pura ping
jJUI VU rights, 8 room house,
barn: a real buy. Will trade for
California property or will give lib
eral terms.
MARK A. GOLDY, INC.
109 E. Main St. Phone 728
BRAND NEW
GOOD EAST SIDE LOCATION
a i aas w 6-room bungalow,
S4DDD hardwood floors, flre-
V V W pi, basement, furnace,
room for 3 cars. Extra shower In
basement. FHA financed, payable
only 933 per month. Owner will
take lot as part payment. Let u
show you today.
MARK A OOLDY. INC.
109 E. Main St. Phone 738
WHEN you think of reat estate think
Of BROWN & WHITE.
HOUSES FOR SALE in Medford and
surrounding towns Easy term
Jackson County Federal Savings
Loan Association
OOOD HOME for tale cheap Would
take small down payment or what
have you Inquire 405 J St
SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE Du
plex 4-room modem house and
rirnnT lot Rnt t9) tribune
FOR 8ALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Chevrolet Coupe, Master
1037. 13.000 miles. Oood rubber
Sacrifice. Phone 61. Jacksonville
3 CHEV. COACH Will trad for
cow 01 wood. Boa 113, Phoenls. Ore.
Be Modem Buy
CHRYSLER
HOW ON DISPLAY
HAHN MOTORS
U Nor in Riverside
fOR 8 ALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE: 1935 Dodge coupe. A-l
condition, 9350. Take light pickup
as part payment. Ben Webster, Tal
ent. GATEsb USED CARS
Famous R. and O. Guarantee. Cars
of merit only deserve this space
watch this section for the
BEST BUYS IN TOWN.
1935 Ford 4-door DeLuxe Touring
Sedan, beater, radio, original
finish 9425.00
1935 Ford 3 -door DeLuxe Sedan,
Reconditioned, new paint 9305.00
1932 DeSoto 4-door Sedan. Re
conditioned, new paint 9275.00
1937 Ford "60" Coupe. Heater, low
mileage, original finish MOoOf.
1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe,
like new - 94'.i5.00
Used Car Lot Located 6th and .
Bartlett, Medford. Oregon -Harold
Treat, Used Car Mgr.
FOR SALE 1933 CHEVROLET SE
DAN, air wheels, heater; In A-l
condition. 9325 00 See Clay Wit
ham. 215 E. 8th. acres from Ward's.
For Exchange -Real tistate
FOR TRADE Good, clear home in
Medford for farm property. Box
3765. Tribune.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE; Nearly new Eureka
vacuum cleaner, sao casn. iuiv w
9th.
FOR SALE Good coll spring day bed
and mattress, luau East uacKson.
FOR SALE Cheao. Radio, tont. Win
chester -rifle. Phone 920, 8:30 to
9:30, mornings.
WALNUTS for sale Phone 353, Jack
sonville.
FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice.
Dell Vineyard, Rt. 2, Medford.
FOR SALE Dry body fir, hardwood
Phone 1312-J.
FOR SALE by private party, prac
tically new Maytag wasner. win sac
rifice for quick sale. Address P. O.
Box 794. Medford, or call at 84
Quince street.
FOR SALE For better cure and finer
flavor, smoke and cure hams and
bacons with FIGARO SUGAR CURE
and FIGARO LIQUID 6M0KE. Let
us tell you how to save meat with
FIGARO. Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE 43 iTOteln COTTON
SEED CAKE 92.00 per cwt. Lower
in ton lots, monahch beeu
FEED OO.
FOR SALE MASTER MIXER 8AU
SAGE SEASONING. Seasons 3
pounds of pork Imparting the most
delicious flavor. Monarch Seed &
Feed Co.
CHOPPED. CANDIED FRUITS. 12-0Z.
jar. Ready mixed for cakes and
puaaings. mimpnrey s urocery
phone 462, 534 E. Main.
FOR SALE STOCK MOLASSES 910
per 600-lb. barrel. Monarch Seed
tx reea jo.
FOR SALE: Eat our healthful and
tastV CRACKED WHEAT CEREAL
3a lbs. 35o. Monarch Seed & Feed
CO.
FOR SALE Rapid-Flo Filter Disci
91-35, 300 package. Monarch Seed
& Feed co.
MINCEMEAT Kerrs for better pies
3 pounds 35 cents. Humphrey's
Grocery, phone 462, 534 E. Main
FOR SALE MAURONA HOG FIN
ISHER, finishes, primes, grows
faster at less cost, investigate it
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE For sustained mlllt pro
ductlon and top herd-health feed
MAURONA DAIK X MEAL. 2U'
protein. 91" 95 cwt. Monarch Seed
& Feed Co.
FOR SALE Winter oata.
921-X.
Phone
KRAFT 3-pound loaf cheese Swiss,
pimento. America, BncK, Hum
phrey's Grocery, phone 463, 634
E. Main.
DRY WOOD, 16-lnch black oak and
laurel, $2.75 tier; 12-Inch black
oak. laurel, manzantta. $2.50 tier.
Phone 310, Franklin's grocery.
FOR SALE) Boy's bicycle, oil heat
er, dog house. Enquire 616 West
3nd.
FOR SALE All kinds apples. Phone
132-J-3.
FOR SALE 16-lnch dry body fir.
S2.00 per tier;: 16-lnch black oak
$3.00 per tier. Phone orders 116.
FOR SALE Fordron tractor, 1-ton
Dodge truck, 14-ln. P. & O. rldlnfl
plow. 2-wheel trailer. Sloan'a Ser
vice Shop, Talent. Oregon.
FOR SALE lft bp. gasoline engine,
almost new. J. W. Bailey. Talent
FOR BALE Newtown apples, 25c and
60o box. Myron Root Packing
House. Bring boxes.
CLIFF'S SPORT SHOP sells for less;
buys, sells, trades. 317 North Riv
erside. FIRST-CLASS BODY Fir. laurel or
oak. 13 Inch and 16 Incb. Phone
1787, 1314 West 10th. night or day
CLOSE-OUT on good used oil and
wood circulators, washers and ra
dios at big discounts. Up-to-the-minut
radios and Universal
vacuum cleaners Pick's Hardware.
BODY FIR. 11.79 tier Ph 493-R-3
RAW FURS
Eastern prices for your furs, paid
at horns, ready cash Largs stock
of traps new and used. Ws also
buy hides, pelts and wool.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St. Phone 1063
APPLE WOOD
Stove and fireplace lengths. See
Rogue River Orchards Co.. ,nd
North Central Ave.
FOR SALE Window glass, all sizes
Medford Bargain House. 37 N
Orape St Phone 1063.
WALL-PAPER at half-price during
Lamport's Close-Out Ssle
FOR SALE Bone dry body fir. beet
In valley. Hawley Trsnsfer, 118 N
Riverside Pbone 615
FOR SALE 9 good cows. 6 tiers
dry wood Esses '38 car I pet ismb
Drlvs out Midway road tske first
turn to left after passing Forest
Patrol, then tske first turn right
drive '4 mile to white house
FOR SALE At a bargain. u,-karat
diamond ring Commercial Finance
Corp
KLAMATH HAY-Large or small lots
127 N. Riverside, Medtotd.
MISCELLANEOUS
SPECIAL TURKEY DINNER, Thanks-
giving, 50c. Chicken dinner every
Sunday, 85c. North Riverside Cafe.
1713 North Rlvorslde.
FREE DELIVERY Wo deliver your
grocery order free In Medford.
Humphrey's Grocery, phone 463,
S34 E. Main.
SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out of
court, saving money, confidential
Write Economy Servlca, room 483
Redwoods Hotel, Grants Pass. Ore
A BETTER rebore Job at a saving
Phone Jacksonville 183.. Frees' Oar
nee. BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Grocery stock and fix
tures, doing a profitable business:
good location, reasonable rent. See
L. G. Picket), 16 S. Bartlett.
FOR SALE or TRADE. Grocery store,
living quartera. Rent reasonable.
Box 2304. Tribune.
NEW AND WELL-EQUIPPED Service
Ststlon at Jacksonville for sale at
a real oargatn Will require ap
proximately eioou cash to handle
If Interested phone 052. Medford
or write P O Box 1074
BUSINESS DIRECTORY"
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS
ESCROWS
Furs Cleaned and Remodeled.
Furs remodeled, repaired, rellned
cleaned and glazed. Reasonable
Work guaranteed Phone 069-M
Dressmaking.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
Fur Remodeling. Buttons and
Buckles covered Room 303, U. S
Natl Bank Bldg Tel 1181
DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladles
Coats snd Suits Alteratlona Prices
reasonable Mary M. Coker. Cra
terlan Bldg.
rhe MO UE3 Shoppe Featuring Tail
orlng Dressmaking Alterations fm
men and women Hemstitching
. buttons, buckles 18 N Bartlett
DRESS MAKING Alternations, re
modeling of all kinds. Katharine
Muse. Singer Sewing machine. 32
S. Ornpc. Liberty Bldg., Phone 783.
Expert tY nniiw L'leanel
LET JOE DO IT Tel 1172 Huusr
cleaning, floor waxing demothlng
nigs upholsctry cleaning
MATTRESS A UPHOLSTERY
MATTRESS Upholstering. Furniture
repairing, reflnlshlng. Rug & Dav
enport cleaning. Fumigating. Nu
way Mattresa Ac Uph. Co.. Phone
303. 208 W. 8th 8t. AH work guar
anteed. LOANS
REFINANCE
Tour 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
. venlently pay. Come In and talk
It over wo probably can arrange
lower payments, and provide some
additional cash In case you need It
OREOON FINANCE CO.
Llo. No. 8-211. M-217 Phone 139
45 So Central
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
lngB of late construction CO 78 per
month per thousand. Low Interest
rate.
BROWN & WHITE, 104 W. Main
Mail Tribune Daily
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Domesticates
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mountain
Femala sheep
Fruit or the
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The eating of
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one's own
On the shel
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Part ot certain
flowers
Standard of
perfection
Keep
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Painting
COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY
PITTSBURGH Let us recommend
a reliable painter or paperhanger
FHA loans for painting now
availablo. Pittsburgh Pstnt Store
133 w Main
Ruillator Repairing
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERV1CE
83 Smith Bartlett
ROOKING
WE REPAIR or apply any type of
roof Roll roofings and coating at
mall order prices Paoco Palnta
and Roofing Ekerson Paint and
Root Co . 38 So Bartlett Tel 243
Transfer
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving Bonded camera. Plrepruol
storage Expert crating, packing
and shipping service. "Davis for
Service." Phone 644.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 36 So Fir Phone 315. Prices
right Service guaranteed.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson
In tho M fitter of the Estate of J. L.
Wooldrldge, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that I have
Deen amy ana rcguiany appointed
Administrator of the above entitled
estate under and by virtue of an
order of the County Court ot Jack'
son County. Oregon, duly made, ren
dered and entered upon October aist.
1038, and all creditors having claims
against saia aeoearea are nereoy no
tified to present the same duly verl-
nea to me at tne onice or my attor
neys, Roberts & McAllister, Rooms
201-205 united states Natlonnl Bank
Building, Medford. Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice
Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 2nd
day of November. 1938.
RAYMOND LATHROP
Administrator of the Estate of
J. L. Wooldrtcvje. deceased
Notice of Final Henri ng
In the County Court of the County
of Jackson In. and for the State
of OreKon.
In the Matter of the Estate of
August Johnson, deceased.
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned executrix of the will and
estate of above named deceased baa
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, a.
the time and place for the hearing
and settlement of any and all objec
tions to said final account or any
item tnereoi.
Dated and first published Novem
ber 2nd, 1038.
MAY O. JOHNSON,
Executrix.
Advertisement For Bids
Sealed bids will be received by W.
M. Ferguson, City Recorder, at Oold
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 Oold
Hill, Oregon. In three units:
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
chlorlnator with Its mounting and
controls.
and will then and there be opened
and publicly read aloud. Blda receiv
ed after the time fixed for opening
will not be considered.
Plana, specifications and form of
cdntract documents may be examined
at the office of the City Recorder.
Gold Hill, Oregon, and the office ot
Cross-Word Puzzle
7.' Measuring
device
I. Continuous
dull pain
f. Extinct bird
10. Unit of work
It Bend In
timber
IT. Lear of the
palmyra
palm
1ft. Fold of cloth
313. Large covered
wagon
21. Connpicuous or
dlBtlngulnhed
Individual
14. Corrode
26. Danish
Island
SI. Rhubarb
1ft. Soft and
sweet t
musical
10. Knock
3L Bufora
I
OOWN
L Fraught with
destiny
1 After song
t. Founder of the
ancient
Persian
religion
4. Basis of a
sermon
I. Be Indebted
I. Throw off
the track
13. Obstinate
14. Hydrophobia
17. Ignited
19. Danger
40. Small table
41. Snarl or growl
41. Cat away
little by llttls
41. Bitter vetch
44. Convened
46. County In
Idaho
41. Metalliferous
rock
John R. White, Court House, O rants
Pass, Oregon, and set of said plans,
specifications, and forms may be ob
tained at the office of City Recorder,
Oold 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
do posits will be refunded with deduc
tion not exceeding the actual cost or
reproduction of the drawings, upon
the return of all documents In good
condition within 30 days after the
date of opening bids.
Each bid shall be accompanied by
a certified check, cashier's check or
bid bond ( with authorized surety
company as surety) mado payable to
the Ownor In amount not less than
5 of the amount bid.
The City of Gold HIH, Oregon, re
serves the right to reject any or all
bids, and to waive Informalities.
No bidder may withdraw bis bid af
ter the hour set for the opening
thereof, or before award of contract,
unless said award is delayed for a
period exceeding 30 days.
It Is estimated that there will be
available for the work to be done
under this advertisement substantial
ly the following aum for
Unit 1 . .... 16.800.00
Unit a 16.000.00
Unit 3 11.000.00
W. M. PEROUSON.
City Recorder.
First publication: Nov. 8, i3B
Last publication: Nov. 23rd. 1038.
CALL FOR BIDS
The County Clerk will receive seal
ed bids until November 30. 1938 for
100 cords of body fir and 10 cords of
hard wood, tne same to be delivered
to the Oounty Farm, piled 8 ft, 4 In.
high on or before June 1st, 1039.
Bids to be opened November 30 at
10 o'clock A. M. 103S.
O. R. CARTER,
County Clerk.
Medford, Oregon.
Not Ire of Final Settlement
In the County Court of the State
ox Oregon lor the county or jncitson,
In the Matter of the Estate of
Amelia S. An tie. deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned. R. P. Antle, has
filed his final account aa administra
tor of the above estate with the
County Court of the said County,
and that the Court has fixed the
23nd day of December. 1038, at the
hour of 10:00 a. m. of said day, and
the County Judge'a office In the
County Court huUBO in Medford. Jack
son County, Oregon, as the time and
place respectively for the hearing of
objections, If any there be, to the
said final account, and you are here
by notified to file objections, if any
you have, to the snld final account
on or before the said time fixed for
hearing.
Dated November 23, 1838.
R. F. ANTLE,
Administrator of the Estate
of Amelia S. Antle, deceased
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT, Nov. 23. (Spl.)
A pleasing event of Armls'.loe day
was a birthday party at the home
of Mrs. Tracy In honor of her
dauihter. Mra. Mel Williams of
Grants Pass.
Dinner was served to guests. In
cluding Mel Williams and son, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Lewis of Grants Pass,
Mr. and Mrs. John Bohnert and
daughters. Marilyn and Doroen, Ed
ward, Arlene and Ineatlne Inman
and hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy.
Mrs. J. 0. Woods Is recovering from
a protracted Illness.
Mrs. Miles Tethrow, who under
went an operation for removal of
goitre November 14 at Sacred
Heart Hospital, returned to her home
Sunday morning and la reported
doing nicely.
Mr. and Mra. Roger Von Dar Rellen
are being 'congratulated on the birth
of a daughter. Mra. Von Dm Hellen
Is a daughter of Wlllam Bohnert,
Dale Smith and Mr. Hayward en-
Joyed skiing at Crater lake Sunday
and reported condltlona Una for the
sport.
Mrs. Ouy Tex Is apendlng several
weeks with her daughter, Mrs, Wil
liam Aakwlth of Prospect.
Roy Jones recently entertained
Mr. and Mra. H. Fleischer and their
daughter, Barbara, and son James,
with a chicken dinner at the Shack
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jonca spent
Tuesday evening at the Clementa
home. Mr. and Mra. Clemenu leave
Monday for South America and will
stop over at Oakland, Calif., en
route.
Verne Reed and family are moving
to the J. C. Woods farm on the old
Central Point and Medford highway
Pink O'Connor la slowly recover
ing from prolonged Illness.
Mrs. Roland Oandee and Mr. and
Mrs. BUly Hulen left Friday for
southern California, Mra. Oandee
goes for a visit with her parents. Mr
Hulen Is sports editor on The Mall
Tribune.
Mrs. Jsek Less and Mra. Minnie
Buckles attended a recent meeting
and dinner In Orants Pass, given
In honor of navy boys' mothers.
Herbert Crowder, while on fur
lough, visited his parents, Mr. and
Mra. O. M. Mlnnlck and has re
turned to hla station at Fort Barry
Calif.
Mrs. Oeorge Fox la confined to
her home by an stuck of pleurlay,
Mr. and Mra. Roy Nichols were
recent guests at the home of Mr
snd Mrs. Adrian Thompson of
Orants Pass.
Mra, Erma Hedgpeth haa moved to
Medford and 1 now located on West
Main atreet.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tost and son
Dickey, were Wednesday guests at
the Alfred Mlddlston horn In Orants
Pass.
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Nolle, ot
Hollywood, Calif., are gueau at the
home or Mrs. Nolla'e parents, Mr
and Mrs. Fred Hesseigrave.
Mr. and Mra. O. A. Hill of Klam
ath Falls wen Monday gueau at
the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Wsrren
Psturson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson moved
from Central Point to their ranch
north of town Wednesday.
W. R. C. met Saturday afternoon
with good attendance. Election of
officers did not occur, aa prevlouslv
announced, but will be part of the
business Included In the meeting
December 1, at which time the
fourth quarterly birthday party will
be enjoyed.
Election of O. P. Orange officers
Includecli Master, Arnold Bohnert;
overseer. O. C. Mauat; lecturer, Mrs
Harriet Lydlard; chaplain, Mrs. O. C
Maust; aecre'ary, Mrs. Gertrude Fur
ry (re-elected); C. P, Smith, treas
urer (re-elected); Ceres. Mrs. Del
mar Smith; Pomona. Mrs. Ward;
Flora, Mrs. West; gatekeeper, Mr.
Ward; steward. Elmer Olson; assist
ant steward, Cleo Young; lady as
sistant steward. Mrs. Faye Rltslngar
A largo delegation of local grangers
attended the national grange meet
ing In Portland the pact week.
4
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 33 (Spl.)
Women's Missionary society will meet
Friday, November 25. at 2 p. m. at
the home of Mra. Boy Martin. Any
one desiring transportation may call
Mrs. Martin. Phone 399.
Qlrl Scout councilors will meet at
a p. m.. December 29, at. the home ot
Mrs. A. L. Beck. All councilors an
urged to be present.
Tom Bray of Los Angelea arrived
November U for an Indefinite vlelt
with his uncle, Lee Hardy,
Frankle Butcher who recently un
derwent an operation for appendicitis
at Sacred Heart hospital was brought
home Saturday. It was erroneously
stated previously that It was Freddie
Butcher who was operated on.
Mrs. Marjorle Pens, Olrl Scout ex
ecutive, visited the regular meeting
of the Qlrl Scouts Monday.
Vyron Boatwlck of the U. S. navy
arrived Monday for a three-weeks'
visit at Judge Ton Velle's home and
other places.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Moore became
the parents of a son at the Sacred
Heart hospital, November 21, The
baby was named Osry Edward. Mra.
Moore was formerly Marie Wilkinson.
A large crowd greeted the perform
ance, of the senior class play, "Big
Hearted Herbert." Friday at the gym.
It was an evening packed full of
Jolly entertalnmont and all mem
bers of the cast are to be congratulat
ed upon their excellent portrayal of
the various parts. Under Miss Al
bert's skilled 'direction It was an
outstanding success. Numbers by
trie band, directed by Prof. Botta,
added much to the pleasure of the
evening.
Reese Creek
REESE CREEK, Nov. 23 (Spl.) R
D. Nlckols received news Saturday
ot the passing ot hla mother, Mrs
L. S. Thompson In Klamath Falls,
November 12, Mr. and Mra. Nlckols
attended the funeral near Klamath
Falls, November 14. The community
extends since re sympathy to the
family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dlckerson and
family have moved to the Charles
Clngcald place on the Crater Lake
highway. The children will continue
at school here until after Thanksglv-
Ing holidays.
Mrs. Merle Jack visited Mrs.
Strouse ot Sams Vslley November 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea Humphrey
were home for the week end. They
are building a cabin at their mine.
Mrs. R. D. Nlckols mother, Mra.
John Coller, of Medford, suffered a
paralytic stroke November 16. Mr.
and Mrs. Nlckols have apent several
days and nights helping to care for
her the past week. All hope for her
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mra. O. a. Lamb or Derby
purchased the property known as
the Harry Powell place, November 16.
from Mr. and Mra. William Roberta ot
the Talent district on Wagoner creek.
Mr. Lamb haa taken possession and
his son Robert haa moved there.
Mlas Mildred Hansen apent Sun-1
day and Sunday night with ber par.
enu at Brownsborrough. She was ao
oompanled by Lawrence Leanard.
Mr. and Mrs. O X. Bellows enter
tained recently with an all-day
shower party for Mra. Benjamin Bel
Iowa. There was a bountiful dinner
at noon. All enjoyed visiting with
their neighbors and doing fancy
work In the afternoon. Mrs. Bellows
received many beautiful and useful
articles. Community singing wss en
Joyed In the lato afternoon. Enjoy
ing Mr. and Mra. Bellows' hospitality
wore Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bellowa.
Mra. O. V. Tlede, Mra. Alios Potty
grew. Mrs. Robert Humphrey and
Darlene, Mra. M. L. Llndaey, Mra.
Agnesa M. Sanderson, Mrs. Thomas
Vestal, Mra. Ralph Merritt and Jim
my, Mra. Dorothy Kelthley, Mra. W.
0. Jack. Mrs. Jack Grow, Miss Ethel
Ewlng, Mrs. Herbert Height, Miss Lois
Bennett, Mrs. Ruth Sanderson, Mm.
Melvtn Martin and Donnle, Mm
Lloyd Lindsay, Mrs. Llllle Bennett.
Mrs. Theodore .Rein, Mrs. Leland
Pettygrew, Joan and Vernon Lee and
Mrs. w. R. Lamb.
Next Home and School Circle party
will be held at the home of Mra.
0. V. Llede, December 7. All are
welcome to oorae. Bring a covered
dish, and have a good day Malting.
Burton Jensen Is well and back to
school All are glad to have him back
again.
Mr. and Mra. Jamea Cummlnga snd
children accompanied W. R. Lamb to
Medford November 18, where Mr.
Cummlnga received medical attention
for an Infected foot. He la doing
quiU well now.
Mr. and Mra. c. I. Lamb, Edna and
Robert, apent Saturday In Medford,
shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hurtgen of
Klamath Falls visited Mr. and Mra.
W. O. Jack Saturday. They are former
Reese Creek resldenU.
Mra. Clay Conley and children.
Zola and Virgil, of Butte Falls, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mra, W. O.
Jack and family.
Chinese, Co-ed Repressed
TUCSON, Arl.-(UP)-A Chinese
co-ed, daughter of a former ambassa
dor to the United States, was denied
permission to enroll aa a cadet In the
Reserve Officers Training Corps ot
the University of Arutons. Hlng Kee
Chow, freshman student, said she
wanted to be a soldier and fight
Japan.
Closing time for Too Lau to Clas
sify Ads la I AO p. as.
On the
Radio Chains
STATIONS.
Where to Find Thrm on the Dial:
KtX. Portland. 1180; KF1. 810
Los AnKrlrs; KOA. 1470. Spokane;
KtlO. ?!I0. San Frunrlsro; KUW
h'iO. fori land; KJIl. mu. 8ratt!e;
KNZ. 1U3U. I.oa Anitrles; KOA. 8311.
Denver; KOIN, I14U. Portland;
KOMO. 920. Senllle; KPO. SHU. San
Franrl.ro; KSI..IIX0. Salt Lake.
Wednesday
8:00 Shield Revue, KEX; Con
trasts, KFI; Municipal Oovernment,
KPO; Tea for Two, KNX, KOIN;
World Revue, KOO; Sports, BSU.
g:30 Swartout's Music, KOO, KEX;
Hobby Lobby. KPO, KFI, KOW: Rain
bows End, KNX, KOIN.
8:00 Everybody's Music, KNX;
Beaux Arts Trio, KOW; Exposition
Backstage, KPO.
6:30 Star Theater, KNX, KSL,
KOIN; Drama, KOO: Martin's Music
KPO, KOW; News, KJR.
7:00 Musical Knowledge, XFO.
KOW, KFI: Magnolia Blossoms, KOO,
KEX.
7:30 Mlnlstrel Show. KOO, KEX;
Ask-It-Basket, KNX, KSL. KOIN.
8:00 Amos and Andy, KPO, KOW,
KFI; Novak'a Orch., KOA: Halls Or
chestra, KOO; Newa, KEX.
8:15 Human Side of the Newa,
KPO, KFI, KOW: Lum and Abner.
KNX, KSL, KOIN; Novak's Orchestra,
KOO. KEX.
8:30 Dorsey's orchestra, KPO. KFI,
KOW; Whtteman'i orchestra, KNX.
KSL, KOIN; Kelsey's design for Music,
KOO, KEX,
8:00 Clinton's orchestra, KOO,
KEX: Town Hall Tonight, KPO, KFI,
KOW; Gang Busters, KNX, KSL,
KOIN.
8 :30 Lyman's orchestra, KOIN;
Parents on Trial, KOO.
10:00 Sophie Tucker, KNX.
KOIN; Reporter, KPO, KOW: Weema
orchestra. KOO, KEX.
10:30 Rudy Valle. ' KPO, KOW;
The Wanderer, KOO, KEX.
10:45 Owens' orchestra, KNX, KSL.
KOIN: Rudy Vallee, KFI; Fields' or
chestra, KOO, KEX.
11:00 Winston's orchestra KPO,
KFI, KOW; King's orchestra, KNX,
KSL; World on Parade, KOO.
Thursday
6:00 Rudy Vallee, KPO,
KOW,
KFI: Interesting Nelghbora,
KEX.
KOO,
6:30 Joe Penner, KNX,
KOIN,
KSL.
6.00 Ocod Newa ot 103S, KPO. KFI,
KOW: Major Bowes, KNX, KOIN,
KSL.
7:00 Musto Hall, KPO, KOW;
Columbia Workshop, KNX.
7:30 American at Work, KNX,
KSL, KOIN; People I Have Known,
KOO, KEX.
8:00 Amos and Andy, KPO, KOW.
KFI; Vincent Lopez, KNX; Dance
Hour, KOO; News, KOA.
8:30 Kate Smith, KNX, KSL,
KOIN; Oleary and allium, KOO,
KEX.
8:00 Ramos' orchestra, KOO, KEX;
News. KJR.
8:16 Voice of Hawaii, KEX; Sa
vltt'a orchestra, KPO, KFI; Musical
Moments, KOW.
8:30 Osborne's orchestra. KNX,
KOIN; Eddie Doolcy, KPO, KOW,
KFI; Weema' orchestra, KOO.
8:46 University Explorer, KOO;
Romona's orchestra, KPO, KOW;
Weema" orchestra, KJR; News, KNX.
10:00 Fields' orchestra, KOO,
KEX: Reporter, KPO, KOW, KFI;
Dance orchestra, KSL.
10:30 Rudy Vallee, KOO, KEX,
KFI; Watklns' orchestra, KPO, KOW,
11 :00 Sudy'a orchestra, KPO, KOW,
KFI: World on Parade, KOO; Organ
ist, KJR; Owens' orchestra, KNX,
KSL.
Meteorological Repon
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Thursday, little change In tem
perature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thursday,
little change In temperature, moder
ate easterly wind off the coast.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 68; lowest, 44.
Total monthly preclpiutlon, 1.15
Inches. Excess for the month, M
Inches.
Totsl preclpiutlon since Sept. 1,
1838, 8 ui Inches. Excess for the sea
son, .00 Inches.
Relative humidity at S p. m. yes
terday, 44 per cent; 8 a. m. today,
38 per cent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:13 a. aa-J
sunset, 4:44 p: m.
Obtervallnns Tnken at 8 ft. m
120 Meridian Time.
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if
Boise
Boston .
Chicago ii. i,
Denver
Eureka -
Helena .
Los Angeles.
MEDFORD
New York.....
Omaha
Phuenlx i
Portland
Reno
Roseburg
Salt Laka....
San Francisco.
Seattle
Spokane
Wash, D. 0.
Yakima
Si
cm s
a a
S -a
88 10 Clear
60 46 Cloudy
28 10 .14 Cloudy
64 40 Clear
18 -4 Al Clear
74 41 Clear
60 30 Clear
68 84 30 Cloudy
80 16 Clear
76 30 Cloar
48 36 Clear
48 12 Clear
40 18 Foggy
.88 16 T. Clear
64 48 Clear
44 38 Clear
86 16 Clear
68 44 Cloudy
40 16 Clear
Two Million Nlrkela
PORTLAND, Nov. 83 (P The two
millionth nickel 8100.000 In cash of
the realm had dropped Into Port
land's parking meters, olty officials
said today. The 1434 machine. In
ulled last summer, will be paid for
Friday