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PAGE SEVEN L-:l n. J J.l :l ill ,1 I J I 11 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER IS, 1939. hm 7 1 sum Usui iiiiw mnvmmmmn Read very ad on this page lou will probably flr-d esactly tha things you bivi been look Uig for or a aala or trade lot unused articles you may have Search your attic or Store-room you may find many thlngt others ar seeking and ba able to realize Immediate cash. 11 wbat you want lant here, advertise (or It Tribune Clas sified Ads are Inexpensive affective I RATES Per word first Insertion. .Sc (Minimum 39c) Each additional Insertion, per word , 1 (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change $1.2f CASH or money order must ac company all mail ordei classified ads. LOST and FOUND REWARD for the return of black purse left at First National Bank 8 weeks ago. box xvvo, itmww. LOST On 8cenic drive an old Win chester pump shotgun. Family keepsake. Reward. Phone 187. Lewis Ulrlch. REPORT lost aogb, animal cruelty caws Humane Society Phone 1516 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Capaole. experienced girl, over 18, for housework and cook ing; good salary. Box 3128 Tribune. WANTED Experienced girl for house work. Phone 1231-J or Bo 3130 Tribune. WANTED Woman for housework and care of 3 small children. Box 2977, Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP WATER TREATMENT salesman with knowledge boiler plant practice for old established company. Lib eral commission. Box 190, Mail Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG MAN wants Job In dairy or on farm. Experienced In modern dairy work using machines. Expe rienced tractor driver. References If desired. Route 4, Box 349, Med ford. WANTED Quilting and all kinds of sewing. Will sew in your home or mine on Jacksonville highway. Box 69, Mr?. E. Mee. EDUCATIONAL WANTED YOUNG MAN to train for aircraft machines. write w Tribune 8137. WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Best young milk cow $30 will buy. Phone 2088-R. DRIVING to St. Joseph or Kansaa City, Mo., soon. Take l or a, snare expenses. Inquire 1501 N. Riverside. WANTED Used bathtub and lava tory. 337 West 2nd. WANTED TO LEASE Dairy ranch, Irrigated, in Jackson county. Will purchase equipment. O. P. Rusho, Star Route, Eagle Point. LADY wishes transportation to Port land or Tacoma before Friday, share expenses. See Mrs. Woody care W. O. Pilllnger, corner Orchard home and Stewart Ave. DRIVING to South Dakota last of October; want passenger, share ex pense. Third house west of How ard school. toawtfd TO BUY An old car com plete with original equipment (NOT I A rUKlJ) mai cuuiu uv hu" running condition (1914 or older) See W. E. Thomas. WANTED Tractor work. Plowing discing, etc. Roger von der Hellen, Route 3. Medford. Phone 25-F-ll. Eagle Point. A WIDOW will give V4 Interest in mine for $750 and 6-months grub stake for three to No. 1 hydraulic operator. If you can't qualify, don't waste my time. Good cook Box 2689, Tribune. WANTED Elderly gentleman to board and room. $25 per month 414 S. Riverside. WE PY MOKE CASH For Your Furniture nOI.RHOOK ft ANIHt MVS. 8-h and Front. Phono 547 WANTED Dressmaking and altera tions Katherlne Muse. Sinner Shop, 22 8 Grape BKST PRICES PAID Por Your Furniture fAOS A OHHN. Phone 1102-J WELL DRILLING el 50 per ft. first 60 ft., etc J M Dodge 519 King WANTED Scrap iron braaa. copper all kinds of metal Medford Bar gain House. 27 N Grape St Tel 1063 HIOMKST CASH PKU'KS PAID Fur Your Furniture Mri)K)K1 R4KOA1N HOI UK. 37 N Orflpe St Phnne I0"3 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Twa bedroom unfurn ished house near Junior high. H. L. Cook, 10 Quince. FOR RENT 5-room partly furnished house, good condition, close in. Call at 315 N. Ivy. ATTRACTIVE UNFURNISHED HOUSE Two bedrooms and fireplace. H. L. Cook. 10 Quince. -- - rOR RENT 5-room modern notiM. j sleeping porch, Ilrep'.icc. Inrdwood , floors 20 No. Orar.i-e 130. watr paid. Phone Otto Frohnmayer, 186. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 734 West 14th; 'J bed rooms, sleeping porch; 922 50. water paid. FOR RENT Unfurnished 8 -room house, one block south Community hospital. 842 Taylor St. FOR RENT Small 4 -room furnished house with electric stove and oil burner, 922 50. Call at 811 Eatrt Jackson. Tel. 1493-L. FOR RENT Five-room modern un furnished house; lare screen porch, laundry trays. Adults. Inquire 264 Beatty. FOR RENT Small new house, ern. 204 W. Jackson. mod- FOR RENT 7 -room modern house, unfurnished. $32.50 month. 1119 W Main. SMALL Furnished b-roora house, close In. 15. water paid. Inquire 115 or 135 South Holly. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house Call Dow'a Cafe. FOR RNT 20 North Orange. 30 Charles R. Ray. Room 217 Medford Bldg. Phone 302. FURN. house. Tel. 1322W or 389. FOR RENT 6 -room furnished house, newly decorated; 3 bedrooms. 17 Newtown. FOR RENT Duplex, near Junior HI Call at 328 Haven. FOR RENT Newly decorated 5-room furnished apartment. Inquire 804 East Main. FOR RENT Good 6-room house on North Riverside. Inquire Phlppe Auto Parte. Phone 417. FOR RENT 6 -room furnished house. close in Phone 457-J. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished Hotel Hol land apartment; Frlgldalre, electric range. FOR RENT Two apartments, both three rooms, furnished. 1 16 Al mond. FOR RENT Clean, furnished apart ment. Private bath. 219 South Ivy. FOB RENT 3 -room furnished apt.; adults. Phone 641-X. FOR RENT New, modern 4 -room apt., newly furnished 801 North Central. ARPARTMENTS 616 N. Central. APARTMENT for rent. 344 N. lett. APARTMENTS For Rent 15. (13. and 911. 230 Beatty. Inquire at Shady Nook Grocery. Apartments; Heated Rms. 21 Genesse FOR RENT 4 -room furnished apart ment; 3 bedrooms. 619 King St. FOR RENT Bachelor apartment, garage. 620 S, Oakdale. 3-ROOM apartment and bath In good condition, partly furnished, $16 50 month, water paid. Inquire 16 So Bartlett. Phone 365. FURNISHED 3 and 3-room apart ments. Adulta. 604 West 10th. DESIRABLE apartments, 3 rooms and . bath; gas heat. Inquire Farmer : & Fruitgrowera Bank. FURNISHED APARTMENTS Private bath. heat. Frlgldalre 806 W Main FOR RENT Apartments. Durell Court, 3rd and Holly. inquire Apt. 8. GE BAUER APTS 8tb at Oakdale; modern furnished or unfurnished large or small Comforts and cour- tesy by WEEK or MONTH. Phone 713-Y FOR RENT Furnished Rooms ROOM AND BOARD In private home; also garage for rent. 345 Apple. FOR RENT One sleeping room, Tripp St. SLEEPING ROOMS Close in; reason able 408 West 6th. Phone 1330-J ROOMS Clean, modern; private entrance. Permanent renters. 117 Laurel. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep lng room and garage If desired 3258aRlversldBAve. ROOM FOR RENT $2 50 week; pri vate entrance. 408 Edwards. ATTRACTIVE ROJMS. 404 3 Orape FOR RENT BOARD, ROOM ROOM AND BOARD 823 8 Oakdale Phone 945-J. BOARD AND ROOM 718 E. Main per day FOR RENT Miscellaneous FOR RENT 70 acres. Alfalfa, pears and stone fruits, pasture land. John Darby, Griffin Creek. FOR RENT Steam heated office room. Two store buildings See Roland Huboard or Al Lit trail. FOR LEASE; Opportunity; close In service station with grocery and confectionery; living quarters; low rent Box 148. Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS DRESSMAKING and Alterations. Ka therlne Muse. Singer Shop. 23 S Ornpe. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 weaner colts and Guernsey 18-months old tjull. Rt. 4, Box 56-A, Buckshot Hill road. FOR SALE Weaner pips H mile north Central Point, former May field place. C. H. Smith. FOR SALE; Winner pigs, milk ccwa. one fresh, others to freshen soon Prlmo Clardl, Anderson Creek road, or write Rt. 3. Box 188. Ashland. Ore. FOR SALE Or Will Trade for milk stock. 1300 lb. work mare, sound and true. Ace 9. IS -year old black colt. Roser von der Hellen. Route 3, Medford. Phone 25-F-ll. Eagle Point. I poR SALE Ramboullette rams Dolnh Phinp. E PS Rt. Medford. -. . FOR SALE Wener pigs K. F Mur. ray. Crater Lake Hwy, Tel. 408-R-l. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE S fresh dairy cows. 50 j Ton grain hay. Phone 3-X-3, Eagle Point FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE New Hampahlne chick ens for frying or roasting. Tel. 523-J-6. FOR SALE Barred Rock fryers. -i mile south Oak Grove school. Route 2, Fred Sanders. For Exchange Real Estate TRADE Equity In 5 acres and 5-room modern house for pickup truck and some money, or small place, clear. Inquire first house on left beyond Spring Street Grange hall. ' SALS OR TRADE for smaller place. I good 50-acre farm; Irrigated with crops Sell equity cheap Small down payment Box 3613. Tribune FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Will take good milk cow in exchange on piano Bald win Piano Shoppe. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES STOP and LOOK1 1930 Chevrolet sport roadster, a steal at $49. HAHK MOTOR CO., 35 8. Riverside. STOP and LOOK I 1937 STUDEBAKER 8 touring sedan Just traded In on a new 1940 Chrysler. To make room for addi tional trade-ins on 1940 Chryslers and Plymouths, special $495. HAHN MOTOR CO., 38 N. Riverside OLDS GOES BIG FOR 1940 BETTER USED CARS '39 Olds Sedan, less than 5,000 miles $895 3B Olds DeLuxe Sedan: radio and heater ................. 795 37 Pontlac 6 Sedan 625 '36 Stude Sedan; overdrive, radio and heater 545 '35 Olds 2 -door Sedan; low mile age 445 '35 Dodge Coupe; very clean ... 395 '34 Chev. Sport Sedan; recondi tioned - 345 '34 Pontiac 8 Sedan; new paint.... 396 '29 Auburn Sport Coupe; 6-ply tires 9B 29 Chevrolet Coupe; good buy 65 '29 Ford Tudor; good rubber...- 85 Low G M A C. Terms. MEDFORD GARAGE 21 N. Bartlett. Open Evenings. Phone 637. STOP and LOOK I 1935 Plymouth de luxe touring sedan. Radio, tire mounted In fender well. To make room for trade-ins on 1940 Chryslers and Plymouth. $345. HAHN MOTOR Co., 25 S, Riverside. '36 Bulck Business coupe, trade for lat model pickup. A. W. Sulli van Ross Lnne at McAndrews. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE buys a 4-room modern $1050 home. cash buys ern home. 5-room mod- $900 1 acre. Sac- rlfice. $1250 buys 5-room home with 4 highway. modern lots, V 4 n 1 1 1 1 down buys a grocery store doing good busl ness. includes stock and ixtures and new modern 6-room bungalow. 'DAD" ROBERTS, 720 West 2nd FOR SALE! 4 acres. 5-room modern home on highway. $1,750; $276 down. Must sell. "Dad" Roberts, 720 West 2nd. FOR SALE OR TRADE 13 acres. dood soil, located on Jacksonville- Phoenix Hwy. 1 mile from Medford Cltv limits. Price $350. see l. a Plckell. 16 So. Bartlett. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Association. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Lists available at National Farm Loan Office, 302 Liberty Building, Medford. CITY and country properties RENT ALS LOANS INSURANCE. C. 8 Butterfleld. 409 Medford Building FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Wood circulating heater, 403 N. Holly, Tel. 256-J. SNAP First $39 takes fine American oil heater, 1023 West 9th St. KRAFT'S chocolate malted milk, lb can, 25c; potatoes, 60 lbs., U. 8. No. 3, 45c; banana squash, lb.. 2c; sliced bacon, lb.. 19c. Emll's Mar ket, Liberty building. USED MAGAZINES sold and traded at Jack's Secondhand Store, 106 South Grape. FOR SALE Delicious, Baldwin and Bennett apples. W. M. Frldeger. Stewart Ave., Box 134, phone 7-F-12. FOR SALE Washer service. Full line genuine Maytag parts Service on all make Medford Maytag co 31 no Bartlett, phone 38. FOR SALE Vetch and oat recleaned seed. Black oats or Kanota. Phone 697-J-l. Ray C. Yost. WE HAVE good assortment of used machines Singer Sewing Machine Store. 33 S. Grape. FOR SALE Rve era seed. 13c lb E. W. Gebhardt. Rt. 3. Box 84 Med ford, mile north 401 Orchard. SALE OR TRADE Highly Improved 87 acres 405 J St. FOR SALE Delicious apples. Dolph Fhlpps. Crater Lake Hwy. DR MARCELL Minerals. 416 S Laurel BLUESTONE LIME. Baal Cap and Bordo Spray. Davis Feed Stores APPLES Different varieties. Oeb hard's. mile north Bear creek bridge. Central Point. OLYMPIC EGG $2.25 per sack. MASH with milk Davis Feed Stores FOR SALE Grey wlntwr oats, black Swedish oats, vetch ed. Olvan Ranch. 3 mile west Eagle Point CUT-RATE PRIoCS Nu-Way Mat- tres and Upholstery Co. Phone 393. 309 Wast 8tO St. FOR SALE Miscellaneous for SALE Nice size Newtown ap- pies, washed and sorted, 45c box; not sorted, 35c; cull. 25c; cider apples, 2 boxes 25c. Joe Kan tor, Route 4, east of Phoenix. I FOR SALE Ouloransen Baby Grand fiano. Phone 4Q3-J-4. OIL HEATER Penect order; priced right. Fanger, Stewart Ave. and Thomas road. FOR SALE Choice tulip bulbs. 3c each: Daffodils, lo. 1116 Nlanttc Phone 407-L. FOR SALE Dry limb wood, ld-inch. (1.40 tier You haul. First house south Griffin Creek school. MOEN'S Fruit Stand Apple Sale Week Fancy Red Delicious and New town, prices 35c, 65c. 85c. 95c a bo. Brlnge containers. Telephone 1261. Free delivery. Location op posite Beck's Bakery, No. Riverside. FOR SALE 9x12 Chenille rug. never used. Phone 1255-J. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay and straw. Cox Ranch, So Peach. FOR SALE: Grapes and Walnuts. J A. Manke. 4 miles West of Medford FOR SALE Delicious apple. Inde Pndnt Pnrktnn Co. Phoenix PERSONAL CARD READING, 1. 329 Jennnette BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY AHST11ACT CO. TITLE INSl'K.ANCB AllSTKACTS ESCROWS MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. 33 No Central Ave. Phone 416 Auto Loans. LOW RATE AUTO LOANS CONTRACTS REFINANCED MONEY to buy new or used cars Private money at new low rates Immediate action. No red tape. 1 TO 20 MONTHS TO PAY. W E. THOMAS 46 South Central. Phone 139. License M-317. $20 to $1,000 On Your Car. 1930 to 1939 model cam and light trucks. 1 to 18 months to repay. CONSUMERS CREDIT CO. HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY. Agent. 123 Eaat Main. M-238 Phone 807. You Can Save Money and Time by Getting Your CAR LOAN OR REFINANCING Direct From the Lender, The OREGON FINANCE CO. 45 South Central. License M-317, CAR LOANS Solve your financial problems by refinancing or borrowing. LOANS ON CARS 1033-1939. Tri-State Acceptance Corp. License M-253. MARK A. GOLDY 109 E. Main. Phone 728. Mail Tribune Daily Cross -Word Puzzle Solution of Yeaterday's Puzzl ACROSS l. Root out 10. Cuttings of plants 18. Outer bound ary of a plane figure 16. Pertaining to one's birth 17. About IS. Defeating at chess 19. Idolize 20. Snug room 22. Gentle 23. Attempt 24. Type meaaure 25. God of love 27. New England late: abbr. 2. Before 39. Conjunction 30. Syllable u() in college cheers SI. Leaf of the palmyra palm it. The widow't coin 34. 101 it. Pertaining to the ocean 39. Jewish month 40. Pronoun 42. Suoka from memory 44. Sen son for una SI. Secured 54. Metal 55. Lnwleaa crowd 66. Symbol for radium 61. Direction 1. Exist 62. Unit of weight fij Lisht ooen cotton fabric &. Away: prefix 45. Attire flfi. Claw 47. A considerable GS. Cooking for- number mula 49. Ron of Judah 70- At home 60. Fresh-water 7L Public atore- . porpoise home SL Anger 71. Count over AlNllSlHlKTNMoh: C O OWLO N Ap A R. A E WErV E EMC ASgTP aote elMHMI ffl5oEMqED compr: JTSIE SN 00 ' U 3 k I3 I6 7 l 1 WM! I" a '3 r IIlfe"" 7 m w -w WJ1ZM-- !Llir 5 I" 311 WW S1- Wf IWZ- 1 i 1 BH 1 1 1 1 1 1 L BUSINESS DIRECTORY DIAMOND LOANS DIAMOND LOANS QUICK - CONFIDENTIAL INEXPENSIVE Require no principal payment for 6 months to 1 year. OREGON FINANCE COMPANY Under Supervision of State Banking Department 45 South Central Avenue Tel Hl Mrttlord. Ore Lie No 8-311 LOANS MONEY FOR FALL PURCHASES AND PAST DUE BILLS! A complete loan service a plan that will meet your needs. Up to $300 ($500 on cars) advanced swiftly and without embarrassing investi gation on your signature and per sonal security, auto, or household goods Full amount In advance no deduction. Make your applica tion by personal call, phone or write. OREGON FINANCE CO. 45 South Central. Phone 139 Ground Floor Craterlan Bldg. License S-211. M-317. MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell ings of late construction. $9 78 per month per thousand. Low Interest rate. BROWN WHITE. 104 W Main CABINET WORK CABINET WORK. STORE FIXTURES. Furniture and Novelties made to ordr. Furniture repairing. 40R E. Main. R. Smith Shaw. Dressmaking THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking Fur Remodeling, Buttons ID'I Buckles covered Room 303 U. 6 NM'1 Bank Bldg. Tel Expert Window Cleaner. LET JOE DO IT. Expert window cleaners. General house cleaners. Floor waxing. Joe Spence. Phone 1173. Fur Repairing. FUR RESTYLING. REPAIRING, CLEANING and GLAZING. 19 No Bartlett. Frances Dollslre Evelyn A. Tlce. ROOKING WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof. Pabco Roofings Shingle Coatings and Paints New stock of Wall Paper Ekerson Paint and Roof Co.. 38 So Bnrtlett. Tel. 343 Radiator Repairing. HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett. transfer. 1AV1S TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 S Plr Street. Insured Carriers. Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 644. CITY TRANSFER & STORAOE CO. Household moving and general hauling 29 S Orape. Phone 2090 day or night. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 28 So Fir. Phone 318 Prices rltfht Service guaranteed LEGAL NOTICES Notice. Notice Is hereby given that Luella J. Matlack, undersigned, has pur chased the Interest of W. E. Gibson I. Look after 9. Unit of wort 10. Trap 1L Cultured woman IS. Japanese ad miral IS. Descent 14. Klimmer 21. And not 22. Inquiry after lost mall SH. Undermine 28. The pick 29. Italian opera 31, Pronoun 32. Pointed arch 33 Mother 34. Thought 35 Lifeless 27 Injury SS. Sharp and harsh 41. Ireland 43. Old-time pistol 4 ft. College , degree 48 Softly RS. Beverage 55. Medium of exchange M Happen agnln 57. Kind of resin 69 Petty malice K0 Bounda A3 Small shark 63 (Jnanplrated R4. Unclose 67. Statute Aft Thine: Latin fl. Historical period 71. Paid publle announce ment 74 - American ad- , .'"J.1,. ni--. n - m, ?,,l under i lady's win flow DOWN 1. After song 2. Allude S. Metric land measure 4. Paint t. Mohammedan priest I. Pertaining to whale 1. Tipped op in the O. and M. store at Ross Lane and Jacksonville Highway. Jackson County. Oregon, together with all bills receivable, and has assumed the Indebtedness of said store. LUELLA J. MATLACK. Nut Ice. In the County Court of the State ol Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of James E. Trevorrow, also known as James Edward Trevorrow, and also known as J. E. Trevorrow, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersltjned Executor of the Will of the above named decedent has filed ita Final Account In the above en titled matter, and yie above entitled Court has fixed the 2nd day of No vember. 1939. at 10:00 o'clock a. m., In the County Court Room, In the Court House, In Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account, and the nettlement thereof TITLE fc TRUST COMPANY. As Executor of the Will of James E. Trevorrow. also known a James Edward Trevorrow. and also known as J. E. Trevorrow. deceased. By H. M. ERZ, Assistant Trust Officer. I nlted Mates Department of the Interior General l.anri Office O. and C. AdmlnNtrutlon Portland. Oregon Sealed bids, marked outside "Bid for Timber." and addressed to the Chief Forester. O. and C. Admlnlsl ra tion. 410 Custom House. Portland. Oregon, will be received until 10-30 A. M.. Pacific Time. Oct. 28. 1039. for the purchase of timber upon tracts hereinafter described; the out- ting and removal of the timber to be carried out in accomplice wmi the forest practice mice approved on Julv 7. 1938. by the Secretary of the Interior. Each bid must state the amount per thousand feet, board measure, that will be paid for each sneclei or class of timber. No bid for less than the appraised value will be considered. Each bid must be submitted In duplicate and be ac companied by a deposit. The deposit must be In the form of a certified check on a solvent National Bank and In favor of the Chief Forester of the O. and C. Administration. The amount of the deposit win oe com nuted at the rate of at lenst 20 per cent of the first looo of any esti mated stumpage value: at least nor rent of the next S9.000 any estimated stumpage value and at least 5 per cent or eny aauiwmmi estimated stumpage value In excess of a.10.000 and up to ajo.uuu in amount. The deposit of any aucceea- fill bidder will be credited as a first Installment In the payment for the timber. Checks of unsuccessful bid dors will be returned upon award of the bid. A bond on all sales will be required In an amount computed at th. r.ta of at least 30 per cent of the first $10,000 of tne oia, puis m per cent of any additional amount of the bid In excess of 10.000. Pay ment for timber will be required In .rivnnRs of euttlncc. oavment In full at the time of filing the contract belne; required In sales amounting to a2000 or loss, in larger hic, vj ment may be made In a number of Installments scneauieo. to neep with the rate of timber cutting and payable upon demand from the Chief pvi..i.r. The Kucccssful bidder In each sale exceeding 5000 In amount will be required, prior to me ap proval of the contract covering such sale, to furnish a sworn nnancini statement showing ability to luniu m terms of the contract. For copies of the form of proposal, form of contract and bond, and other Infor mation, application should be made to the Chief Forester. O. and C. Ad ministration. Portland, Oregon The timber volumes, given m fniinwins annraissls. are estimated and may be more or lew than the amounts stated. Living cull trees and young tlmner less than merchantable lze are re served from cutting. IN BENTON COUNTY: t. is .. n.. 1 w.. Sec. 33, SE"4Nwy,, Eliowr. Red Fir 3360 M. feet B. M Yellow Fir 3218 M. feet B. M., pea uoaer iu M. feet B. M.. Hemlock ouu m. i" B. M.; none of the timber to he sold for less than al io per m. reei . th. R.rt Fir. 3.00 per M. feet B. M. for the Yellow nr. M.3S per M. feet B. M. ior tne iw u,, is r... M feet B. M. for the Horn- lock. This timoer k oe """""'" of cruise. IN coon n;uunui i. . fl T) 19 W HOC. 21. OWVr"r,-'4. NW'.SEH Red Fir 1586 M. feet 8. M., White Fir 618 M. feet B..M.. Port Orford Cedar 19 M. feet B. M., Red Cedar 36 M. feet B. M.; none of the timber to be sold for leas than 61.15 ... i feet B. M. for the Red Fir. 900 per M. feet B. M. for the Port Orford cedar, ei.uu per wi. . for the WhIW Fir and Red Ceuar. This timber to be sold on baa's ot cruise. IN JACKSON COUNTY: T. 39 a a a Ree. 37. 6 Red Fir 1176 M. feet B. M.; none of the timber v. tn- Um than tl.OJ per M. . . n i Thl. timber to be sold on basla of log scale. IN LANE nntlNTV. T. IB 8.. R. 7 W., Bee. 33. NEViSE'i Red Fir 1460 M. feet B. M., SE1.NEV. Red Mr Red Cedar 78 M. fee'. B. M., NVvy. u n.ri nr 1760 M. feet B. M.: none of the timber to be sold for less than U.78 per M. feet B. M. for the Red Plr. ei.ar per . ieev D. . .ha Bell certa!. T. 10 8.. R- a W., Sec. 1. W'feNW', Yellow Fir 1930 M feet B. M.. Red Cedar 4 M. feet B. M., none oi the timber to be sold for lea. than 2.00 per M. feet a. as. T 18 8., R t W Sec. 13. W'NE". Yellow Fir 3030 M. feet B. M.. Red Cedar 30 M. feet B. M., Incense Cedar 36 M. fer.t B. M-, Hemlock 25 M. feet B. M.; none of this timber to be sold for less than 62 00 per M. tor the Yellow Fir, 1.00 per M. feet B. M. for the Red and Incense Cedar, and Hemlock. T. 19 S.. R. 2 W., Bee 15 SW'.SEVi Red Fir 1320 M. feet B. M none of this timber to be sold for less than 1.76 per M. feet B. M. T 30 8., R. 2 W., See. 33, NE'INW'. Red Fir 250 M. feet B. M.. Yellow Plr 112S M. feet B. M.. Red Cedar 30 M. feet B. M-. Incense Cedar 86 M. feet B M.; none of thl timber to be sold for less than 1.75 per M. feet B. M. tor the Red Fir, 63.00 per M. feet B. M. for the Yellow Fir, 1.00 per M. feet B. M. for the Red Cedar, 61.60 per M. feet B. M. for the Incense Cedar. T. 30 8 R. 4 W.. Sec. 3, W'ANWy. Red Plr I960 M. feet B. M . White Fir 46 M. feet B. M , Red Cedar 10 M- feet B. M.. In cense Cedar 135 M. feet B. M.; nine of this timber to be sold for less than 1.75 pef M. feet B. M. for the Red Fir, 61.00 per M. feet B. M. for the White Fir, Red Cedar, and Incense Cedsr. T. 30 8.. R. 5 W.. Bee. 27, W'4NW'4 Red Fir 2206 M. feet B M.. Incense Cedar 30 M. feet B. M.: none of the timber to be sold for lees than 61.76 per M. feet B. M. for the Red Fir. 61.00 per M. feet B. M. for the Incense Cedsr. T. 32 8.. R. 4 W.. fee. 1. 8W".NE"t, N'-iNWVi. 8EH NWti Red Fir 2880 M. feet B. M., Red Cedar 16 M. feet B. M, and Incense Cedar 40 M. feet B. M.. none of the timber to be sold for less than 1.78 per 4 feet B. M for the Red Kir. 91.80 per M. feet B. M. for the Incense Cedar. 91 00 per M. feet B M. for the Red Cellar. T. 23 8 , R 3 V.. Sec. 3. NUNE". Red Fir 1410 M feet B. M.. Red Cedar 20 M. feet B. M., Incense Cedar 35 M. feet B. M ; none of the timber to be sold for less than tl.75 per M. feet B. M for the Red Fir. II 00 per M. feet B. M. for the Red Cedar. 61.50 per M. feet B. M. for the Incense Cedar. T. 23 8.. R. 3 W., Sec. 9, NE'.SE1. Red Fir 1323 M. feet B. M , Red Cedar 68 M. feet B M., Hemlock 26 M feet B. M.; none of the timber to be sold for less than 61.76 per M. feet B. M. for the Red Fir. 6100 per M. feet B. M. for the Red Cedar and Hemlock. All of the timber on the above described lands to be sold on basis of cruise IN LINN COUNTY: T. 10 8., R. 3 E. Sec. 1, NW'jNWli Red Fir 1683 M. feet B. M: none of the timber to be sold for less than 1.76 per M. feet B. M. T. 10 8.. R. 1 E.. Sec. 35. NW'.;NEV4, 8E. NW"4 Yellow Fir 1186 M. feet B. M.. Red Fir 303 M. feet B. M ; none of the timber to be sold for less than $1.75 per M. feet B. M. for the Red Fir. 63 00 per M. feet B. M. for tne Yellow Fir. All of the timber on the above described lands to be sold on basis of cruise. IN MARION COUN TY: T. B S.. R. 1 E.. Sec 37, 8WH SE'i Red nr 1100 M. feet B. M., White Fir 25 M. feet B. M-. none of the timber to be sold for less thsn $1.75 per M. feet B. M. for the Red nr. $100 per M. feet B. M. for the White Fir. This timber to be sold on basis of Cruise. IN POLK COUNTY: T. 7 8., R. 8 W., Sec. 37, NE'iSE',i Yellow Fir 800 M. feet B. M.. Windblown Yellow nr 675 M. feet B. M, Red Cedsr 140 M. feet B. M.. Hemlock 340 M. feet B. M.; NWiSE Yellow nr BOO M. feet B. M.. Windblown Yellow Fir 250 M feet B. M., Red Cedar 200 M. feet B. M., Hemlock 278 M. feet B. M.: none of the timber to be sold for letn than 62 00 per M. feet B. M. for the Yellow nr. $1.00 per M. feet B. M. for the Windblown Yellow nr and Red Cedar. $.76 per M. feet B. M. for the Hemlock. T. 7 8., R. 7 W.. Bee. 33. NW',iSW"4 White Pine 26 M. feet B. M Red nr 1490 M. feet B. M., Hemlock 135 M. feet B. M., Larch 970 M. feet B. M.; none of the timber to be sold for less than $3.00 per M. feet B. M. for the White Pine. $1.75 per M. feet B. M. for the Red nr and Larch. $1 00 per M. feet B. M. for the Hemlock. All of the timber on the above described lands to be sold on basis of cruise. IN YAMHILL COUNTY: T. 3 8 R. 6 W.. See. 31. W148WV. Red nr 1650 M. feet B. M Red Cedar 180 M. feet B. M.: none of the timber to be sold for less than $1.76 per M. feet B. M for the Red nr. $1.36 per M, feet B. M. for the Red Ccilnr. T. 3 8., R. B W.. 8ec. 37. W'iSEtt and Sec, 38. NE'i, NE'.SEV., WMiBEVi Red nr 3890 M. feet B. M.. Yellow nr 3070 M. feet B. M., White nr 8 M feet B. M., Red Cedar 106 M. feet B. M.. Red Cedar poles 00; none of the timber to be sold for leu than $1.76 per M. feet B. M. for the Red nr. $3.50 per M. feet B. M. for the Yel low Fir. $100 per M. feet B. M. tor the White nr. $1.35 per M. feet B. M. for the Red Cedar, $.60 each for the Red Cedar poles. All of the timber on the above described lands to be sold on basis of cruise. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Dated at Portland. Oregon, this 4th day of October, 1939. W. H. HORNING, Chief Forester O. & O. Administration. Central Point Grange. Central Point Grange will give a Harvest Festival dance and party at the hall In Central Point, Friday, October 27. Novel harvest and Hallowe'en decora tions will be used and special numbers during the evening will furnish added attraction. Tables will be provided down stairs for those who enjoy card gomes. Homemade pies, candy and cider will be available through out the evening. Grangers and their friends are asked to spend an enjoyable evening at the Central Point hall. Jackson County Y.G.A. Jackson county Y.G.A. met at Central Point October 11 with young people from Bellview, Talent, Roxy Ann, Gold Hill and Central Point In attendance. Po mona Master Ross Cllne was also present. The resignation of Secretary Dorothea Nabb was accepted, A report of the winter program of activities, outlined by the state regional committee and approv ed by the state youth commit tee, which consists of state Grange master, lecturer, home economics chairman, Juvenile matron and youth superintend ent, was given by Edyth Bohn ert. Mrs. Bohnert is a mem ber of the regional committee, which also made plans for a summer leaders' training camp to be held July 21 to 26, ending with the annual state Y.G.A. picnic July 27 and 28. c 3 NEED CASH? BORROW ON YOUR CAR Let ua explain bow aas It is to ham read' eaah with jrour car as security PUona al for full Information. Commercial FInarse Corp. 'Tht Friendly Plntnc Comptnj" W W Walker. Prwldtnt Pint tutl Bank B1dg Phone II UcenM Number 134 The Grange Y.G A.ers were urged to it tend the Grange conference at Central Point Grange hall No vember 6 at 1:30 p. m and meet the state youth superin tendent, state master and other officers, who are very Interest ed in this rapidly growing or ganization. Pomona Master Hoss Cllne In vited the Y.G.A. to meet at Eagle Point November 8 at 8 ! p. m., when regular election of officers will be held. An enjoyable program of pi ano and accordion numbers was presented by Frieda Smith, Lola Blackford, Ernestine Tracy and Florence Blazing; also a clever pantomime. Y.G.A.ers are also reminded that Pomona Grange meeti at Central Point October 28. Jacksonville Jacksonville, Oct. 18. (Spl) The second annual Girls' league Initiation was held at the gym October 13. The pro gram was put on by candlelight. Genevieve Kent led a grand march by all the upper class girls. Representing the frosh girls and escorted by Genevieve Kent, June Mullins was taken to several stations presided over by Lois Sanden, who spoke on "School Spirit" to Delorcs Smets, who spoke on "Scholar ship" and to Betty Powlowskl, who spoke on "Friendship." All the mothers were Invited to the affair. After spending a week at her home in Klamath Falls, Seth L. Waters brought his wife back to Jacksonville Saturday where she will remain at the C. O. Sanden home while Messhs. Waters and Sanden are away on a hunting trip. Accompanying them on the trip over here was Wade Hallbck of Klamath Falls who returned to the Falls with them the same day. Mr. Hallock is a nephew of Mrs. Sanden. Fifty-three students transport ed in the bus and others in cars enjoyed a skating party at the armory in Medford Saturday. The school children have a two-day vacation this week dur ing the teachers Institute at Ashland Oct. 19-21. Garden club will meet at tha home of Mrs. Arthur Kleinham mer Oct. 21. A talk on care of bulbs will be given by Mrs. Voorhles of Medford. Louis Conley killed one nf th. eight deer bagged by a party of nine hunters recently. Mrs. E, N. Mallorv left h bus Oct. 11 for Prineville, Ore., where she will visit for a week or two at the home of her son L.a verne Mallory. Mrs. Gertrude Coke of Al. paugh, Calif., arrived recently for a visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gale Culy of Medford. Mrs. Coke, a fonriBr resident of Jacksonville, is con valescing from an operation which she underwent last June. Mrs. Coke accompanied her son Bob and wife to Bly October J 5 wnere she will v sit at thuir home for awhile. Miss Nancy Catherine Robin.. son of Tennessee arrived Oct. a at tne home of her aunt. Mr.. J. A. Norrls, where she will vis it ior some time. Thi la mi.. Robinson's first visit to southern Oregon. She says she like It fine. Her brother. John Rnhln. son, of Pelican Bay, spent tha week-end of Oct. 7-8 with his sister. Another lucky hunter was Geo. Brownely who killed a 4 point mule tail deer at Bly. Tha deer weighed 198 lbs. dressed. Prior to the football game at the high school field Friday the school band marched up to tha main street of Jacksonville, pausing at the Intersections to play a selection. The High School Girls' Pep club serpen tined behind the band and gave a number of yells. The unde feated Redskins were again vic torious over the Phoenix team, 26-6. Dm Mall Tribune want i WANTED Young man with selling experience and some capital for Local Branch of large Beauty Supply House. Business already established. SEE Mr. W. La Chance After 10 A. M. Thursday Jackson Hotel