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PAfiE SEVEN (I :l ikVH j U Lnt. Cd 17TTTTT MFDFORD MATT, TTtTTnTC. rFDFORP. OTJEfiOX. MOXT-AY. DECEMBER 12. IMS. Kta i) ver ao Jti tn ik page You will prutmoiy find exactl) the things you nave oeen look ing foi or a uit 01 trade foi unused article you ma; Dave Search yout atuc 01 store -room you may find many thing others are seeking and oe able . to realize immediate cash 11 what you want un't nere ad vertise loi it Tribune Classi fied Ads axe inexpensive affective I per word drat innfrtiun c (Minimum c) Cacti addltiunal insertion, per word , -,.lc (Minimum IDc) Per line pei month without copy chance .. -Ii-So CASH Or money order must 86 company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Keys In small leather con tainer. Reward. Return to Tribune. LOST-meJl leather bag containing keys, valuable only to owner. Please return to owner to Beverage Shop or call 1925. No questions asked. I LOST Dark blue kid glove for right K hand. Call 148-Y. LOST Black. 6-luch dome cap Find er return to Petroleum Heat and Burner Co.. 412 E. Main. LOST II dog miaalne. call 1616 WANTKD MALE HELP WANTED First class service station operator. Must be experienced and able to furnish references. Box 187, Tribune. WANTED Boys 14 or over, to sell newspapers after school. Apply Mall Tribune office. INSTRUCTIONS RELIABLE men to take up AIR CONDITIONING and Electric Re frigeration. Prefer men now em ployed and mechanically Inclined, with fair education and willing to train spare time to become ex perts In Installation and service work as well as planning, estimat ing, etc. Write giving age. pres ent occupation. Utilities Inst., Box 184, care Mall Tribune. WANTED--FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for general house work and -care of child. Mrs. Lloyd Moris, Phoenix, ph. 050-R-4. WANTED SITUATIONS SITUATION WANTED By Experienc ed cafe cook. 403 North Bartlett. LADY WANTS Housework and care of children. Phone 1492. WANTED Miscellaneous HAVE YOUR FURNITURE uphol 'Btered. By Mr. Thlbault. phone - 869-R. WANTED ion to 800 feet 6-ln. Ir rigation or mining pipe. State loca tion. Price. Box 163. Tribune. OLD COINS FAIR PRICES lor old coins. Let us know what you have. P. O. Box 807, Medford. WANTED Good fresh cow. CO, care Mall Tribune. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed tree ol charge Phone (reverse charges) Southern Oregon By-Prodiicts Co HKllltSI CASH PKH'tSS PAID Pol Your Furniture MEIIKOIII) KAIU1AIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1062 WELL DRILLING $1 60 per ft first 60 ft., etc J M DodRe. 619 King WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us before you sell MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Orspe St Phone 1062 BIGHES1 PRICES PAID toi Batteries - Rsdiators Aluminum Brass. Cop per and other metals MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Orape 8t Phone 1063 WANTED Radio batteries to re charge Only 35 cents each Phillips A Radio Service 219 N Riverside WE I'AV MilHt. CASH Pol Youi Furniture HOIHIIOOK St AMIKEWS 6n and Front Phone 647 FOR RENT-HOUSES FOR RENT Well furnished duplex. 312 South Orape. Adults. OR RENT 4-room psrtly furnish ed house, garage. Call 31 Hasel St.. near Pine Cone. FOR PENT 6 room Houw. furnished 4 room House. acre 20 00 13 50 9 50 612 50 630 00 22 50 800 8 room House. 1 acre 6 room Furnished House 4 room Furnished Apt. -8 room Furntihed House 5 room Housr1. acre .... Phone Edd Huehes. 443-J. If you have property to sell, trade or rent see J. C. Barnes at The Land Office, 943 8. Central. Phone 80 L FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. 1211 Locust. 625. water pild. Key at 1216 Locust. FOR RENT Furnished 5-roora house; electric range. FrLlldalre. over stuffed. $38. Key at 618 East Main NFW 6-room hiuse for rent In Crn trul Point Inquire Mr. TrcvMch. Bush rret. f!rt hou'e by high school. Central Point, 618 month FOR RCNT 8 room furnished house ard 3 room furnnhrd apartment. 417 King. poll RFNT 4-room mod-rn furnish cd apartment, entire lo-ver Toot at 315 N Bartlett Ph.lr.e 1443-R FOR PENT -rurt.fhee) house, gas aq'Jlfp. 834 Apple. FOR RENT HOUSES FURNISHED, modern 4-room bouse, bath, garage, water paid. 663 W. 3nd. FOR RENT Small houss, garage Phone 387-X. 626 Edward!. FOR RENT 5-room house, partly furnlfbed. 629 North Central. FOR RENT 5-room house, clean. 116 Aimicioe. mono vvo-ui. FOR RENT Beautifully furnthed modern duplex. Adults only. Phone 616. FOR RENT 6-ruom modem house 422 Laurel. FOR RENT 6-room house, clean. 116 Mistletoe. Phone 906M. FOR RENT Furnished house. 622 60 712 Pins. Key 716 Pins or Call S14-W. UNFURNISHED Rouse for rant. 134 flo Ivy. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2-room modern fur nished apartment. Bath. Ground floor, private entrance. Oarage. 1109 West 11th. FOB RENT Clesn, attractive 3-room furnished apartment. Continuous hot water. Adults only. 344 a. Central. FURN. 3-ROOM apartment. 16 Mistle toe. See H. H. Weaver. 905 West 10th. ' FOR RENT Clean, nicely furnished 44-roora apartment. Garage. 333 West 2nd. FOR RENT Apts. S34 Apple. ATTRACTIVE apartment on ground floor. Reasonable. 905 Wast 10th. FOR RENT Apartments, 612.60 and 66.50. 230 Beatty. GE BAUER APTS., 6th at Oakdale. modern, furn. or unfurn. All com forts and courtesy, by WEEK or MONTH. $25 and up. Jackson Coun ty's finest apt. bouse. House Phone 713-Y. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Adults only. 244 So. Orape. FOR RENT A fine duplex apartment, living and dining room, bed room, kitchen and bath, nicely furnished at 843 East Main. Phone 8! or 898-J-3. NICE APARTMENT 2 rooms, kit chenette, bath, gas heat. Inquire F. At F. Bank. 3-ROOM FURNISHED apartment, steam heat. 229 N Ivy. APARTMENT for rent. 604 8. Oak dale. FURNISHED apartment: hot and cold water, lights, private bath Adults 91? So Oakdale FOR RENT Miscellaneous1 WILL LEASE 91-acre dairy rsnch with modern Improvements. 6 miles SW of Medford on Griffin Creek. 64.00 per acre. See R. R. Murray, Rt. 1. Box 394. FOR RENT Steam heawd office room. Two store buildings. See Roland Hubbard or Al Llttrell. LAROE OFFICE ROOM for rent 220 N Bartlett FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FURNISHED ROOMS, reasonsble. 131 Tripp. ROOM for two. 153 N. Oakdale. FOR RENT Nlceiy furnished sleep ing room for gentleman 325 So Riverside. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 S Orape COMFORTABLE room In private hums 410 Beatty St Tel 1531 V ! FOR RENT BOARD ROOM GOOD BOARD and Room. 611 West 8th. Phone 1368-X. BOARD and ROOM a day at 716 E Main FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner pigs across rail road from Richfield Station, Cen tral Point. FOR SALE One red sow to farrow soon. R. C. Logan, Talent. 1V4 mile west of school. FOR SALE 1300 pound work mare. 8 years old. with 8-month old colt. Roger Vonder Hellen. Route 8. Mrriford. FOR SALE POULTRY 500 EXTRA Fancy Rock fryers, com fed. average three pounds. Central Point Hatchery, 6 blocks east cheese factory. Phone 303. FOR SALE PETS DOGS BEAUTIFUL 8ONO BIRDS for Christ mas. DeVoe's, 1127 West Main. Phone 1497. . FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Townsend, Wash. Good soli, besutl ful view of Sound. Ideal climate. Fine fishing and hunting. Trade for good car. truck, small business or what have you. A. B. Caley, Malta, Mont. FOR SALE OR TRADE by owners One to four revenue bearing real d;nt properties, Medford. Want some cash. Oood house trailer, truck, acreage or what have you? M. 8 Ruff. Route 3. Medford. or call 31 Hazel Street, near Pine Cone. FOR SALE OR TRADE 163-acre ranch In Oregon, will Uke good hourt trailer as down payment. Write or Inquire E. C. Temple. House No. 34, Hilts, Calif. A BEAUTIFUL nlx-ecre, well located tract for poultry. Ideal location for hatchery No clnee competltl n. Near Mount Shasta. Calif. Half cash, terms on balance. Also 13 '4 ACRE timber tract near Port NEAR COURT HOUSE CORNER LOT PAVED AND PAID m M e 5-room modern ounga. S. low. large living room. - hardwood floors, attic Owner leaving A food buy. Terms you can handle. ALSO 10 BUILDING LOTS 8 LOTS PAVED Clov In on East tide Th"? lot are worth 5000 today. Absentee owner needs money and must sac rifice for enlt SZauO. MaRK A OOLDY. INC 109 X Main St. Phone 738 FOR BALE REAL ESTATE ACRE OF LAND. Close In. house, gar age. Clear. To trade lor equity In good nouse in town. A. e. flowers, corner 12th and Front. CABIN on Rogue River, completely furnished. Price reduced from 61600 to 61000. for quick sale. C. 8. But terfleld, Medford Bldg. FOR SALE My equity In modern house, with acre good land near Medford or will trade for small home In Medford Box 160. Tribune SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE Du plex 4-room modern bouse snd vacant lots Box 1969. rrlbune HOUSES FOR SALE In Medlord snd surrounding towns Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association WHEN you think or real estate think of BROWN WHITE For Exchange Real rJstate WANTED TO TRADE 4-room house for larger house or will buy five or six room house. Close In on West Side. Phone 1002-Y. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1937 OLDSMOBILE 5-psssenger con vertible Coupe. De Lux model, run less thtn 10.000 miles. In the finest of mechanical condi tion. Tires A-l. Duco finish. Priced at only 6585. The best buy In a high-class car. Terms and trade. 220 N. Bartlett street. Tele phone 1059. 37 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN, looks and runs Uke new. Heater, fog ' lights. Alrtone horns. Guaranteed throughout and only $686. on low bank terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge Si Plymouth Distributors FOR SALE 1928 Packard Sedin. Good shape. Cheap. McKeown's Car Lot. mornings. FOR SALE OR TRADE "33 Ford truck In good shape. John C. Wil son. Brownsboro. FOR SALE 1, 1631 Chevrolet H4 ton canopy Express, 131-ln WB Dual tires, mechanically fair, rub ber good. 1. 1929 REO l-ton Canopy Express 157-ln. WB. Gold Crown motor 32x6 single tires. Fair condition. Rubber fair. If Interested see Mr. Bunce at The Power company. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1931 Graham 4-door sedan, good condition, want team and harness, two horse disc milk cows or money. See Chas. Goldfrap, 208 Norm Riverside. FOR SALE CHEAP Chevrolet. Ken. ney. Jacksonville. ' FOR SALE "26 Chevrolet sedan. 629 N. Central. IT'S HERE 1939 Plymouth 8edan 849 delivered in Medford. BRIGGS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO Be Mooem Buy CHRYSLER NOW ON DISPLAY HAHN MOTORS 38 North Riverside For Exchange Miscellaneous TRADE Truck for wood. Phone I W. 1213 W. 9th. FOR TRADE 32-20 Colt revolver for JO Luger; electric motor, wood lathe. Shop In rear of Palace care. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Oat hay. Phone 699-R-5 MAN'S buffalo skin o'coat, hand em broidered and crocheted articles, toys for Christmas gifts. 114 No. Front street. FOR SALE; Table model radio. pump 13 gauge shotgun, Westing house eleculc range, cheap. 816 do. Riverside. FOR SA '- Dry body fir and hard wooa. fnone 1312-J. FOR SALE Davenport. Call before 10 or alter 0. uib no. oakaaie. FOR SALE Heywood Wakefield baby carriage, excellent condition Phone 086-M. WOOD ALL KINDS, 1.75 tier and up. Phone 1626-W. FOR SALE Twin baby buggy in good condition. Reasonable. Inquire 1106 Nlantlc. FOR SALE Equlpt. balloon tire bi cycle. 620. Phone ,23-j. FOR SALE Stock beets. M. L. Hart ley. Phone 9-F-5. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay; pine wood: walnuts. mile nw cen tral Point. P. D. Lofland. FOR SALE Hammered alfalfa. ground Haanchen barley, last year crop, plump clean grain. Nealon Ranch. Table Rock. Tel. Central Point 11XX1. 100.000 feet 1-lnch pine lumber. Cheap. Cedar posts snd cord wood A. Powers, Applegate. ELECTRIC MANGLE for sale. 413 North Ivy. Apartment 6. FOR SALE Haywood Wakefield baby buggy, reversible body, very good oonditlon. Price 618. Also Lloyd stroller, $4. Phone 1306-R. JUST ARRIVED Truck load of In spected Navel Oranges from south ern Callfornls, assorted sizes, $1.60 per crate, and up. 3 doz 25 cents and up. SMITH'S QUALITY PRO DUCE, near Jackson Hot Springs. JUST RECEIVED 3 carloads of low grade lumber shingles. Yew wood posts, roofing and building paper, at real cut-rate prices. Ovelman's. Jacksonville highway. SPEED QUFEN WASHFR8 and IRON EKS. Sparton refrigerators, oil burners. Universal vacuum cleanera. radios, Myers water pressure sys tems, parts and service on all makes. Plumbing contracting and rixtures, Femeo electric fences; full line General Paints, sporting goods, electrical appliances, housewares, and hardware. Toys and everything for Christmas at lowest prices PICK'S HARDWARE. SPECIALS on OusranteJ used wood and oil circulators, washers and radios. Service on all maltes Prices reasonable. PICK'S HARDWARE. FOR 8ALB Davenport and chair 9x13 ma and psd. Crawford elec tric rtne. Spar oil hear Elec tric wahlng machine. At bargain prices. Phone 1269-w. SORTED PRANQUETTE WALNUTS i S 1M 75c. dellverfd If nec-nxy 619 Crater Lake, Oliver Roger. FOR SALE Miscellaneous APPLES and WALNUTS. Route 4. Box 334. Jess Eldrldge, Fern Valley. DRY FIR WOOD, $2 tier. Phone Jacksonville 305. FOR 8ALE I combination cutoff. rip saw, and Jointer with motor at tached; 1 awing saw, one 50 bp motor: one 5 h.p. motor: extra pulleys, shaftings, and belting. Economy Lumber Co Tel. 694, N. Riverside. FOR SALE Ground hay. Cox Ranch rnone 14S3-K-3. FOR SALE WALNUTS. Newtown and Delicious apples Dolph Pbtpps, Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE Hay and wood. Tel 447-X. Jessie IS. Mlnear. POT HOLDERS, hankies 10c. aprons 350. other needle work gifts. Mra TlUey. 1115 W. 9tb St. FOR THE HOLIDAYS: Pine flavored well-sized walnuts. 5 lbs. for BOc 824 West 4th. WOOD FOR SALE. Tel. 1626-W. FOR SALE! Corn, hay and wood. Tel 447-X. Jessls M. Mlnesr. BODY FIR 1 75 tier. Phone 453-R-2 FOR tSALE Cob Corn . , .. $1.00 per cwt Shelled. Corn ... ... $1.35 per cwt Ground Barley $1.35 per cwt All grain clean and dry and of good quality. John Nealon. Phono 118 Central Point. FOR SALE 16-Inch dry body fit $2 00 per tier:; 16-lnch black oak $3.00 per tier Phone orders 116 STEM punctured cornice. 50c pei lug Bring your own container Ameri can Fruit Growers. Inc.. South I II Street warehouse. FIRST CLASS BODY FIR. laurel or oak. 12-Inch and 16-lnch Phone 1787 1214 West 10th Night or day ALL KINDS of good seasoned wood Phone 281. FOR SALE Extra nice walnuts. Mrs Cherry. Orirfm Creek. RAW FURS Eastern prices tor your furs, paid at home, ready cash Large stock of traps new and used We also buy hides, pelts and wool MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Orape St Phone 1063 FOR SALE Newtown apples. 35c nd 50c box Myron Root Packing House Bring boxes. FOR SALE Window glass, all sizes Medford Bargain House 37 N Orape St Phone 1062 WALL- PAPER at half price during Lwrnnnrfft Close Out Sale FOR SALE Miscellaneous APPLE WOOD Stove and fireplace lengths. Sep Rogue River Orchards Co. end North Central Ave FOR SALE Bune dry oody fir. best In valley Hawley Transfer. 118 N Riverside Phone 015 KLAMATH HA Y Large or small lots 127 N Riverside Mrdtnrd BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE--Loir cabin. Texaco sta tlon, lunch room, bus station, two extra houses. Highway 09, 4 mile nignway rromage. uooa Dusiness T. B, Wnller. Grave Creek. Oregon. MISCFi,LANEOUS SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out Ol court, saving money, confidential Write Economy Service, room 433 Redwoods Hotel Orants Pass Ore DRESSMAKING, costuming, remodel lng and mending. Grace Reed Phone 1&82-J. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Building dedicated to ChrlHttnn worship Positive electric poles Revolving Flne-wmiied white sheep Complement of a hook Blunt Sign of the fnrinltlvs Paid puhllo Iron corrosion . Bird of prey Encountered Plant whoM stem requires uport . ColteRa song Trapped , Minn Muffet'a avemlon , Pall behind Rubber tree , Scenes of action . Tangles . Tear apart . Inntlgale , Hold a seinlon . Deed , Acknowledge openly . Proeeed Myself Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ElSCTsMMATMPAf slE TlCp E S,?l"aiT E RpIS CpDTlM NjDR'AISlC A L t U RlETIR6OiPR0 MIE EL AIT lEBTlolP klW- AjP RTA TIAtNITPlAlRiEA TiE ElR EjlDlAiPQa&SirEW .P UIR E rSiEiPlAIRWT' dTVATrEgAJMAE;RASla IWI 1 irr.blDLI 4t. Device for producing a current of air 48. Arrlent devotes: tt. Done within a building 5t. Pertain 63. Bends down 64. Reproductive bodies of fiowerless plants p 5 p s p Hp p I? pp w ll " HI'' '7 ' 1 WWW w ' '2l Si J? al; ill! II .m ,,, JMlUl i.ii.i i i iiUU, Mm. lassBBBaBBsa 1 jm? 1 if I II 1 1 Itr 1 II 1 I BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACK HON COl'STY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCItOWS UresstiiuKing. rHE FASHION SHOP-Dresanaklng Fur Remodeling, Buttons and Buckles covered Room 303. 0 8 Natl Bank Bldg Tel 1181. DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladies Coats and Suits Alterations Prices reasonable Mary M. Coker Cra tenan Bldg. rhe MO UES StH'ppe Featuring rail orlntf Dressmaking Alterations foi men and women Hemstitching omtiins buckles IB N Bartlett fc Mien It tiQtitt t'lfHliri LEI JUE DO IT lei 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing demothtns nigs uphnlsetry cleaning LOANS CASH FOR CHRISTMAS Quick Service , . . Small payments . , . No Endorsers . , . No Red -Tape .- . . NEED extra money for Christmas? You can get up to 300 from us on your signature and security No endorsers required.. No em barraslng Investigations. No de lays. Repay a small amount month ly. Take as long as 30 months 11 you wish. Inquire about our liberal, con fidential service. Cali, phone or write OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie. No. S-211. M-217 Phone 139. 45 So. Central. MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell ings ol late construction (9 76 pet month per thousand Low Interest rate BROWN & WHITE 104 W Main MATTHESS CI'IIOI.STKR Y MATTRESS Upholstering, Furniture repairing, reMnt&hlng Rug & Dav enport cleaning Fumigating Nu way Mattress fit Uph. Co.. Phone 393. 200 W. 8th St. All work guar anteed Painting COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhangei FHA loans for painting now available Pittsburgh Paint Store 132 W Main itudlainr iteimlrlng HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett ROOKING WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof Kou roofings ana coating at mail order prices Pabco Paint and Roofing Ekerson Paint and Root no . 3B So Bartlett rei a f rMMei DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers Fireprooi storage Expert crating, packlns and shipping service "Davis foi service - rnone 044. EADS TRANSFER &. STORAGE CO Office 26 So Fir Phone 31ft. Prices right Service miarnnteed LEGAL NOTICES Notice In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson In the Matter of the Estate of Stephen Meyers, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the above entitled court and matter, his First and Final Account and Report, as administrator witn the win annexed of the estate of Stephen Meyers, de ceased, and his petition for settle Cross-Word Puzzle T Entertains 8. Cozy home 9 Sen weed 10. Double: prefrx 11. Dinner rourse IS Earlier 17. Wine cask 21. Older people 21. Special aptitude 14. BriRht blue tar 21 River in New Mexico and Arlsona Part of e ehoe 20. Kick a rootbal 21. One of the Three Muskoteere 21. Late 14. Smacks 15. Large drains tt Bandage 17. Rocke 40. Form ef greeting it !xpided 46. Exclamation used to turtle 47. Corded cloth 49 DlHtant 60. lie nurrtclent El. Behold DOWN t. Bonbons 1. Tomboy I. American Indian 4. flun god I. Money paid In medieval tlmea to avoid blood feud I. Crosnhred animal or plant lOlRtfAiRE'DI ment thereof, ana December 27th 1038, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M.. In the courtroom of the above entitled Court, has been fixed as the time and place for settlement of s.ild account; and notice Is hereby given that any and all persons having objections thereto, are hereby re quired to file the same with the said Court on or before said time. F. P. FARRELL Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Stephen Meyers, deceased- Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account as administratrix of the estate of Mary Jane McDonald, deceased, with the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, and that said Court has set Wednesday, December 31, li3B. at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore noon of said day In the Court Room of said Court In the Court House at Medford, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Al) per sons Interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause If any they have, wtjy said final account should not be approved by said Court and said administratrix; discharged from her trust, and file any such objections on or before raid date. Dated and first published Novem ber 31, 1038. RACHEL CARNEGO, Administratrix of the estate of Mary Jane McDonnld, deceased DON R. NEWBURY. Attorney for Administratrix Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, Lucy Louise Spoor, Plaintiff, vs. Zelma Burdell, and Znlma Burdell. Administratrix of the est at? of George E. Burdell. deceased; Ma nilla Burdell; Gus Newbury, Guar dian of the estate of Elizabeth Jane Burdell, a minor. Defendants. To. Zelma Burdell, and Zelma Bur dell, Administratrix of the estato of Ororge E. But dell, deceased; and Manilla Burdell, the above named Defendants: In the no me of the State of Ore gon, you and each of you are nrrebv notified and required to appear In the abov entitled Court and cause and answer or otherwise plead to Plaintiff s complaint on rue ncrein within four (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, exclusive. oi mo iirst. ante oi publication, which first date of pub lication Is the 6th day of December, loaa; ana u you ran to appear anu onswer or otherwise plead to Plain tiff a Complaint within the time re quired, for want thereof the Plointlff win apply to tne uourc tor ine roue: prayed for In hei Complaint to-wit; For a Judgment In behalf of Plaintiff In the full sum or t-189 0 00 with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per annum from the 15th day of November, 1938. for $176.00 attorney's fees, and for the costs and dlsourse menta of this suit to be taxed, and for a decree of the Court foreclosing that oertaln mortgage recorded in Volume 87 at Pages 305 and 306 of the Mortgage Records of said county, covering Lot 35 In Block 1 of Whit man's Park Addition to the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, and for an order of sale of Bald premises to satisfy said Judgment, costs, attorney's fees, and accruing costs. This summons la served upon you by publication once a weak for four (4) consecutive weeks In the Medford Mnll Tribune, a newspaper of gT.ero! circulation published In Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, by order or Honorable H. D Norton. JudRO or the above entitled Court, which order was made on the 5th day of Decem ber, 1038. DON B. NEWBURY. Attorney for Plaintiff United States National Bnnk Bldg. Medford, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOON FOR THB COUNTY OF JACKSON In The Matter of the Estate of J. F. WORTMAN, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the United Stotes National Bank - of Portland (Oregon), has, by the above entitled Court, been appointed ad ministrator with the will annexed of the .estate of J. P. Wortman. de. ceased, and all parties having clntms aualnst said estate are hereby notified to present the same with the proper roucners uiaiiciiru inrrem, w uio United State National Bnnk of Port lnhd (Oregon) at the Medford Branch thereof in Mertrord, Oregon, within six (8) months from the date hereof. DATED This 13th day of Decem ber, 1038. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND (ORE OON ) ArhiThilstTator High School News by 8TUDENT REPORTERS By Jane Honker Eight experienced dramatto club members have been aslected for rolea In the forthcoming student production, "Rooting for Ruth." Action of the one-act comedy cen ters around a typical farm home in which all the principles are involved In a hilarious romance. This play which Is to be given the second week In January, according to Bert Adams director, will be the first of a series by the dramatto club. The east Include Mary Letcher, Jean Goldsmith, Barbara Franklin, Margaret Ruth Bolton, Earl Conway. Don Hathaway, Jerry Vawter, and Richard Schuchard. A new organization, "The 8kl Club" was formed at a meeting of 30 snow enthusiasts, December 8. The charter members voted on rules and regulations and adopted a formal constitution. The clubmen decided that any member of the student body who la present at two consecutive meetings held In the snow eara would be eligible for membership. The skiers will be divided Into two groups, the Juniors and the Seniors. Junior rating Include those just be ginning to ski while senior rating re quire the ability of sklnlng down a moderate I y-aloped hill and of making right and left stem, and kick turns as well as being able to side step and herring-bone up a elope. The officers elected were: Ham Thurman. president: Warlow Purdln, vice-president, and Rhea Anderson, secretary. The activities of the club are supervised by BUI Bowerman. athletic coach. A giant laurel otk at Sebrlng. Fla.. measuring 31 feet In circumference Is calculated to be nearly 000 years old. Use Mall Tribune Want Ada Meteorological Repon Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday, continued cold. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tues day, continued cold, moderate north to cast wind off the coast. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 63; lowest, 38. Total monthly precipitation, 1.62 Inches. Excess for the month 22 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1038, 6.14 Inches. Excess for the season, .50 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p.m. yes terday, 40 percent; 6 am. today, 4fl percent. Tomorrow: Sunrtse, 7:39 a.m.; sunset, 4:40 pjn. Observation Taken 120 Meridian at 6 Time. II l u Sh 2 S tcB a s o "a o S fa r Mr Boise - 3D 14 44 39 .01 40 33 Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Boston Chicago .... Denver Eureka Helma Loa Angeles 23 2 .17 60 30 4 04 43 SO 30 43 30 30 30 73 48 40 33 30 10 44 20 80 10 00 33 43 30 34 14 44 30 , 30 10 Medford New York Omaha -. Phoenix Portland Reno Rosobtira Salt Lake San Francisco Seattle ... Spokane Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Wash.D.O. Yakima News of 4-H CLUBS By Kenneth Bendure A meeting was held at Elk Creek school to reorganize the 4-H clubs for the coming year. 'Mr. Conrad, county club agent, was present and gave out pins and cards to the members who completed their projects during the last year. He also gave & short talk. Several musical numbers were giv en as part of tha program. Eugme Dltsworth and Kenneth Bendure gave a chicken calling demonstration. Several minutes were given to ques tions and answers. About forty people attended. " The Grange I'pprr R or iie Grange Upper Rogue Orange met Decem ber 1 with large attendance. Several Interesting committee reports were given. Several members met at the Orange hall December 6 for clean-up day. H. E. club purchased linoleum for the kitchen floor and It was put down that day, making a great Im provement In the kitchen. Next mDctiivt la to be the Christ mas program and tree. We hope to have a nice attendance December 16. The lecturer asked that each member bring a toy for Chrlstmao tree ex change. The gift Is not to exceed 100. All Boy Scouts of Troop No. 10 are also Invited to our tree and are asked to bring a toy exchange gift for the tree. H. JS. club will meet at tho Orange hall December 30, they will also have a Christmas tree exchange and will revonl their polyanna's that day. Don't forget installation date, De cember 30 at Eagle Point, . Forest Creek FOREST CREEK. Dec. 13. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Melvln were called to Rod lands, Csl., Dec. 80 by the death of the letter's mother, Emma Talklngton. . Mrs. Talklngton was the former Emma Brden and lived with her parents as a young girl Id this community thirty years ago. Many old friends of the family will remember her and be sorry to learn or her pawing. She leaves besides her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Clyde Melvln of this community and Mrs Earl Hlbbard of Jacksonville, and five grand children. Miss Sarah Fny North of Kerby was united In marriage to Arthur Carter son of Mrs. Eva McVeigh at Jackson vine, Nov. 33, In the presence of the members of both families and a few friends. The young couple have made their home in this community and heve the best wishes of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Starr have moved to make their home u the vicinity of Buncomb In order to be near Unlontown school in which Mr. Burr la teacher. John Black accompanied by Joe Broad made a trip to Rogue Rivei for a load of hydraulic mining pipe, Dec. 10, Big Applegate BIO ArPLEOATB, Deo. 19 (Spl.) Mrs. Orsce Caolt has returned to Pasadena after an extended visit here at the hams of her hleos, Mm. Helen Davis. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Turner of Tula Lsks, Cat., a!so were vock-end guest, of Mrs. Dsvts, who la their daughter. A Christmas party and lift si chance featured lha Deoembtr meet ing of tha Little Applegata sewtrvt club, at whlrh Mn. Dons Snltmanh and Mra. Olenn Baltmaraa war hostesses at their home Wednesday. Fourteen guests enjoyed the after noon, Including Mrs. John Langston of Ashland and Mrs. Osle Oantrall of Medford. Gifts were presented from the tree by 11: tie Miss Colleta West, after which refreshments were served. Edward Kubll returned late last week from a business trip to Port land. While In the north be was a guest of his brother, Chester Kubll, at Junction City, and James Watson at Roseburg. Andrew, Evan and Harlan Bostwlck have returned to the lower A pp legate section after summer employment at Iamb's logging camp In Chllo qutn. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Buck have re turned from Modoc Point, where they were guests for a week of their daughter, Mrs. William Heckman. They also visited their son, Ernest Buck, at Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harr expected to attend the Vesper service at tne Southern Oregon Normal school Sun day. Their daughter, Louise, who la a student there, sings soprano la the glee club. R. I. Stewart and Sons, Medford contractors, have established a rock crusher In the lower Applegate sec tion, where they have a contract to crush gravel for state highway use. The state recently purchased two acres of ground from W. H. Mo D.inll and three acres from James O'Brien. Mrs. Gay Dutton and son, Paul, are spending several days in Med ford aa guests of Mrs. Dutton's par ents, Mr. and Mis. Mose Patnode. Instruments for recording rain and snow measurements have been insulted at the Olenn Salt marsh ranch by the U. 8. weather bureau at Portland, so-operating with tha U. 8. engineer's office. Mrs. Olenn Saltmarsh has been appointed a cooperative observer. The storm gages also have been Installed at Oamp Applegate. Visiting ladles at the meeting of the Applegate Extension unit Wed nesday included Mesdames Harold Reed, James Wlnnlngham, Gerald Buck, and O. W. Culy of Upper Applegate. An excellent meeting on "Gcod Oroomlng" was conducted by local leaders, Mrs. Lee Port, and Mrs. Alice Hedberg, which featured care of the hands. Airs. Mildred Hugglns and Louis J. Dvecchlo of Fresno, Cel., axe spend ing a week's vacation with friends and relatives In the community, and were guests of the former's uncle An all Gllson, a few days ago, Mrs. Hugglns also Is visiting her mother, Mrs. May Paul, and sister. Miss Uta Gllson. Lou Kuzel was taken to Com munity hospital for treatment late last week. Mr. Kuzel la suffering from a back Injury sustained last summer. Mr. and Mrs. Roily Gatten and daughter, Patricia, of Corvallla were recent guests of Mrs. James Buckley, Other guests there last week were William Sherer of Berkeley and Lawrence Elery of Oakland, who were on a business trip to the Apple gate. When H. H. Farley decided to move from one house at Buncora to another across the street, about two dozen of his friends decided It was time for house warming, and con vened for a merry surprise party one evening. Mr. Farley's neighbors say that ho has taken time from hla numerous automobile transaction! to find him a new home. Julia and Marjory Scran ton are new pupils enrolled In the primary room at the Ruch Sterling school. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Scran ton. have moved from Little Applate to the Sterling district. A clinic for children of pre-school age was conducted at the home of Mrs. Harold Crump Tuesday by Dr. A. E. Merkell and Miss Florenoa Welsner, county physician and health nurse, who also visited the Little Applegate school. Innoculatlons for diphtheria and smallpox were given. . Mill Reopens BELLINGHAM, Dec. 13. (AP) The Bloedel Donovan cargo mill, closed since last July, due to a wage dispute, reopened this morning. Independent unionists, who had dropped their CIO or AFL affiliations, walked through picket lines. There was no serious disturbance. - . 4v Tree "Bootleggers' KLAMATH FA I. US, Dec. 13. V Forest servlc men today were on tha trail of asserted Christmas tree "boot leggere." They said some 3.000 email fire had been cut In the Shasta na tional forest without payment of required fee. : 4 . WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. Phone 542. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. Travel Table AIRI'I.ANtS Nortlihuund Leave. Malls Clots) S:&3 p.m. S:06 P.m. , o:00 a.m. 4:16 a in. Southbound Lean Malta CI oat 9 :31p.m. :48 pm. ll:09pra. 11:14 pm. TRAINS Northbound Uart Mailt Clot io as a.m. 8 S3 a m. 8.06 p.m. 7:06 pm. Southbound Leavt Mails Clot "8 so a.m. 7 30 am. 8:33 pm. 8:33 OA BUSES North South 1:46 a.m. 13:16 am. 7 60 1 m. 8:16 a.m 9:36 a.m. 1-40 p.m. 9 86 a.m. 1:46 pm. 8 60 pm. 8 00 pm. 8:46 pm. 8:66 pjn. 10:40 p m. To Klamath rail, 9 46 a m and 6 46 p.m. To Grants Past only. To As hi snd only.