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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1939. PAGE ELEVEN Read every ad on this page you will probably (led exactly the things you have been look Ing for or a iale or trade foi unuaed articles you ma; have Search your attic or store-room you may find many thing others are seeking and be able to realize Immediate cash. IS what you want l&nt here advertise for It Tribune Clas sified Ads are Inexpensive effective t RATES per word first tnnertiun..- (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insert ton. per word 1 (Minimum 10c) per line per month without copy change giJtf CASH or money order must ac company all mail ordei classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST On the Crater Lake highway near Coker Butte road, one Wear ever aluminum 2-quart kettle. Phone 1016-M evenings. LOST On .East Side, pair glasses In case. Reward. 17 Corning Court. Tel. 3023-J. LOST Dark blue leather purse, con taining driver's license and per sonal articles, some change. Re ward. Leave at Tribune. rwport lost doira. animal cruelty cases Humane Society Phone 1618. I WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress. Dia mond Cafe. WANTED Experienced waitress. Must bo neat in appearance. Apply in person only. Franklin's Cafe. WANTED Unincumbered, healthy girl, over 21, for light housewc.k and care of small child. Evenings and afternoons off. Private room, board and wages Mrs. W. E. Mc Leod, Montague. California. WANTED SITUATIONS LADY WANTS HOUSEWORK by the hour. 112 Cottage. PRACTICAL GARDENER want! shrubbery work. 307 Bessie. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Durham baby heifer. P. A. Henry, Brownsboro. WANTED Tractor or team work. Dora E. Smith, Anderson Ranch, Talent, WANT transportation to Sacramento. Share expenses. 425 East Main. WANTED Good used cleaner. Phone 443-X. WANTED TO LEASE Gaa station. Give location, number pumps, type of station. Address G. C. Hewitt. 4518 College View Ave., Los An geles. WANTED Custom com shelling Have large capacity sheller. Rea sonable rates. Phone Central Point 1I-X-1 or write Ellsworth Thomas Route 1. Central Point. WE PAY MOKE CASH For Your Furniture. BOLBROOK A ANDREWS 8th and. Front. Phone 647. BEST PRICES PAID For Your Furniture. EADS OlinN. Phone 1192-J. WELL DRILLING 81 50 per ft. first 60 ft., etc. J. M. Dodge. 619 King WANTED Scrap Iron, brass, copper, all kinds of metal. Medford Bar gain House, 27 N. Grape St. Tel 1062. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 EKSTRAND for complete landscape service. Expert pruning. Telephone 603-X. M. A BUSS Painting and hanging contractor 818 Orape Phone C46-W paper South FOR RENT HOUSES 4-ROOM furnished house, close In. $25, water paid. L. O. Plckell. 16 So. Bartlett. FOR RENT 4-room modern house. $13. water paid. Mac's Market, No. Pacific Highway. FOR RENT Benson. -Five-room house. 417 FOR RENT House, two rooms, light ly furnished. $10. Phone 1560 J FOR RENT Unfurnished four-room house. 1506 West Main street: part lv redecorated: stoves. $22 50 I J Henderson. Rt. 2. Box 169. near Oilman's Dairy. FOR RUNT Three-room furnished dupl'x: FrUrldslre. floor furnace; cloae In. Inqul-e 518 S. Oakdsle FURN. bouse. Tel 1322- W or 889 FOR KKT -4 -ifr h-use near mill Inquire Wt towards. FOP. HXNT- lood 6-room house on Nvtr. luversine. Inquire Phlpps Amio .vrs. Phons 417. FOP. HKMT Duplex, near Junior HI Ca'l at 325 Haven. FO. fcr.NT 8 rre'-i furnished house clou. In. Pnone 4J7-J. FIR.-l:JHn Una r id 2 nd 3-room iwwnti A1 Ills "4 ft'"' lcto FOt lf:.ST APARTMENTS rupNisHin APAPTMrsT. vw 'lara, unieM bath. 80$ W FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Three-room furnished apartment. Four-room house. In quire 439 N. Bartlett. 3-ROOM Apt. with bath. 35 No. Oak- dale. Tel. I36B-W. 3-ROOM furnished Apt., downstairs, gas equipped, private hath, gar age. Gloria Pan Apta., 375 So. Cen tral. TWO housekeeping rooms, furnished, on heater, modern. $10. Third house back of Berrydale Second Hand Store. 333 Kennet St. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 410 Hamilton. THREE-ROOM furnished apartment. Reasonable. 40 Quince. FURNISHED TWO-ROOM apartment. Adults only. B Laurel. FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. FOR RENT Clean, well furnished apartments. Call 817 W. 10th. FOR RENT Apartment, 113 Almond FURNISHED Apartment, heated, hot water, Frlgldalre. 627.50. 61 N. Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE studio apartment, well furnished, everything modern. Pri vate bath, Bendlx laundry, etc Employed couple or business wo man. 318 N. Central. APARTMENTS For Rent 815, 812 and $11. 230 Beatty. Inquire at Shady Nook Grocerj. DESIRABLE apartments. 2 rooms and bath: gas heat. Inquire Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. FOR RENT Apartments, D u r e 11 Court, 3rd and Holly. Inquire Apt 6. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Steam heated with board. 108 south Ivy. ATTRACTIVE heated room for gen tleman. 504 Pennsylvania. ROOM FOR REWl $2 60 week', pri vate entrance. 408 Edwards ATTRACTIVE ROvjMS 404 S Orape FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM BOARD AND ROOM $1 per day. -718 B. Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 10 acres. Buckshot Hill road. 3rd house on right. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Several head milk cows. Your choice of heard. Purebred Guernsey bull, 30 months old (good one). L. H. Seymour, I'i miles West Central Point. IMPORTED thorobred mare, suitable for riding or breeding, good blood lines. Frank Wlrte. Route No. 1, Box 668, Grants Pass, Ore.' FOR SALE Milk cow and weancr pigs. House next to Mac's Market, North Pacific Highway. FOR SALE or TRADE Good weaner pigs snd sows to farrow soon. Tel. 344-R-l. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Haael Pen- lnger, central point, Oregon. FOR SALE Weaner pigs K F Mur- ray. Crater -Jlke Hwy lei 4UB-K-1 FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Large fryers and roast ers. Phone 314-R-2. Mrs. walker. FOR SALE Red hens and fryers, 18c lb., live weight. Tel. 447-J-l. TURKEYS Live, dressed or oven dressed. Quality birds. Phone 408-J-3. Everett Corey. 4 miles north on Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE Pat hens. Large and small fryers. Roasting chickens 25 White Leghorn pullets. 2c Mc Rae Red pullets. Carley Farm. Old Pacific highway north. Phone 2079-J. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1927 DODGE Sedan, and trailer, $75 or will sell separately. 124 King. Apt. 8. 1937 CHRYSLER TOURING SEDAN, overdrive, heater and accessories Has had good care. In clean and excellent condition. Original owner. Really a good buy. Can be seen at 628 SO. Holly. FOR SALE FOR CASH 1931 Ford coupe, perfect mechsnlcal condi tion. Address 10 uien una wjui. Phone 668-J-2. FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet standard town sedan. Radio, new ruooer. good mechsnlcal condition. Phone 2030. 1939 Chevrolet Pickup, A-l. $575. E Z terms. Monawk aervice om tlon. next to Pine Cone. 19 tyc gasoline. FOR SALE 1929 De Soto coupe. Good condition. Sacrifice. $75 cash. 408 Edwards. FREE TURKEY To Every Used Car Buyer Enjoy the double pleasure of a fine Dependable Used Car and a swell Turkey dinner this Thanka glvlng. Select any Used Car from our stock, on convenient terms, at the lowest prices ever offered, and your Turkey will be delivered FREE 1936 Pontloc Sedan $385 1930 Studebaker 8edan - 485 1937 Studebaker Coupe...... 625 193B 8tudebaker Sedan 733 1934 Studebaker Coupe 285 1939 Chevrolet Sedan .. - . 725 1936 International Truck .. 383 Manv othera at all prices. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Alwnvs Open FOR SALE REAL ESTATE CITY and countrv oro ties RENTALS-- LOANS INSURANCE. C 8 Butterfltld. 409 Medford Building FOR SALE OR TRADE For South ern Oregon Income property or stock ranch, hlshly Improved cen tral Oregon diversified 160 acres School bus. cream route near thriving town. Address Box 4192 Mall Tribune. Medford. FOR SALE 5-room modern houae: fireplace, hardwood floors. Call evcnlr.n 1582-R. 4" Batty St. j rOR S.u.L uooa wv. w FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 320 acres, dairy and stock ranch. Free Irrigation. 7- room houae, outbuildings. large barn. Wllhlte Ranch, Lake Creek, Ore. HOUSES FOR 3ALE In Med ford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Association. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Lists available at National Farm Loan Office, 202 Liberty Building, Medford. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown A White. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 70 tons hay. feed furnished. So. Peach. Ttce. lot FOR SALE Stock trailer. 208 North Riverside. DRY WOOD 18-Inch laurel, 12.50 tier; 18-tnch 2nd growth fir, 12.00; 12-Inch el. 76; 12-Inch manganlta, $2.50. Call 310, Franklin's Grocery WEST1NGHOUSE Automatic Electrlo Roaster 822.60. Hansen Hardware. APPLES AND WALNUTS D o 1 p h Phlpps, Crater Lake Highway, BARGAINS at the Davis Feed Store 10 lb. smoked salt and 10 oz. sau sage seasoning $1.00, 3 lb. disin fectant and stain remover n.uu. $1.25 value stable broom $1.00 Free sample dog food to each dog owner calling at our store. BARGAIN up-to-date Jamesway In cubator natcner comoineo., ouuu-eg capacity. Call Sunday or evening Mrs, Roy Stanley, Eagle Point. DRINK YOUR VEGETABLES. The best health JUICES on the market. Made In Portland delivered here fresh each' day. Sold by C. C. Lem mon and C. A. Marshall. Phone 1748-Y for Information. FOR SALE 10 tons A-l alfalfa hay, In stack, $10. Royalcrest Orchard Phone Ashland 6744. CORN ON COB. 825 per ton. L. Winter. Ruch. Ore. FOR SALE Sugar pine shlnglej; l's $3.25 per square: 2's $2 25 j er square. Evans Creek Shingle '111. Joe Dennis, Rogue River, Ore. FOR SALE) Seed beardless barley and oats. Telephone 101. CLEAN, BALED ALFALFA, $15. Half mile north white Griffin Creek school, L. J. Adams. FOR SALE Overstuffed set. $23: circulating wood heater, $25. 810 Haven. Phone 2044-R. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay and dry apple wood. Ed Hanlcy Ranch Box 201, Ross Lane. FOR SALE Wood, all kinds, priced to sell. Phone lis. 215 E. 8th. FOR SALE! Best wood In town guaranteed dry. 223 N. Riverside phone 615. Hawley Fuel Co. A. A. A. TAILORED SUITS, sizes 38 to 44 at bargain. Klein the Tailor. Upstairs. DRY Cord Wood $2 00 per cord; tier wood $1.00 per tier. A Powers. Applegate. FOR SALE Washer service. Full line genuine Maytag parts. Service on all makes. Medford Maytag Co.. 81 No. Bartlett, phone 38. FOR 8ALE Hydraulic pipe giants. Box 3376, Tribune. and OLYMPIC EGG MASH with milk $2 25 per sack. D-.vis Feed Stores FOR SALE Ore pes and Walnuts J A. Manke, 4 miles west 01 Medloro FOR SALE Delicious apples. Inde pendent Packing Co., pnoenlx. CUT-RATE PRICES - Nu-Way Mat tress and upholstery CO. rnone 293. 209 West 8th St. APPLES Gebhard's. ''alf mile north Bear Creek bridge. Central Point PERSONAL WHEN IN TROUBLE, DOUBT OR SUSPENSE consult Madam Fran cles, palmist, on all alfalra of life. Answers all questions free. Must be satisfied or no charges. Office hours 9 a. m. to 0 p. m. Located Rainbow Auto Camp, 1746 North Riverside. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE TO W. O. W. Friday. Nov. 24th. free dance and card party to Woodmen and In vited guests. Merrill's Orchestra; refreshments. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. Jackson County Abstract Co. Title Insurance Abstracts Escrows Chimney and Furnace Cleaning. NOTICE For Chimney and Furnace Cleaning - Oil Stoves Vacuum Cleaned, call Oeorce Eaton at 547 Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking Fur Remodeling. Puttona and Buckles covered. Room 820 0 . 9 Natl Bank Jldg Tel 1181 Expert Window Cleaner. LET JOE DO IT Expert Window Cleaners Oeaeral house cleaners Floor waxing Joe flpenre Phnn. 1172 Nursery Stock. CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY Fruit Nut and Shade Trees, Berries and Shrubbery Finest Oregon Grown Roses. Sales yard three miles south on Pa elflc highway, w B Barn'im Phone 851 -R-2 Musical Instruction. HOMER MrDONALD often courses In PoDular Piano Piano Accordion voice gsxophone. Clarinet. Violin. String Ba. STMdlo Siar'a B'lg Ph 943 J Radiator repairing. HOOPERS RADlAlOR SERVICE ii boaUt flarustu BUSINESS DIRECTORY LOANS MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell. Ings of late construction. 9 76 per month per thousand. Low Interest rate BROWN & WHITE. 104 W. Main CASH IN A HURRYI Emergencies are no re spec ton of persons or conditions. And ususlly they occur when we are least ready to meet them. If you need cash QUICKLY, see us. Our service Is geared for emergency speed. (No In. qulrles of (rlends or employer no endorsers no delays of any kind ) You get the money the same day you apply. We advance up to $300 on your own signature and security (auto, household goods, etc.) Come in, phone or write for com plete Information without obliga tion. OREGON FINANCE CO. 48 South Central Phone 180 Ground Floor Craterian Bldg. License S-211. M-217. Auto Loins. LOW RATE AUTO LOANS CONTRACTS "J5 FINANCED MONEY to buy new or -used cars Private money at new low rates Immediate action No red tape 4 TO 20 .MONTHS TO PAY. W. E. THOMAS 45 South Central. Phone 130. License M-217 $20 TO $1,000 On Your Car. 1030 to IS3S Model cars and light trucks. 1 to 18 months to repay. CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO HAROLD H. TROWN AGENCY. Agent. 123 East Main. M-230 Phone 807. You Can Save Money and Time y Getting Your CAR LOAN OR REFINANCING Direct from the Lender, The OREGON FINANCE CO 46 South Central, Lie. M-217. CAH LOANS Solve .'our ftnanclal problems by refinancing or borrowing. LOANS ON CARS 1932-1939. Trt-State Acceptance Corp. License M-253. MARK A. GOLDY 109 K. Main. Phone 738 DRIVE IN AUTO LOANS and REFINANCING SERVICE Deal with a southern Oregon owned Independent finance com pany whore your needs will receive PERSONAL CONSIDERATION at all times. Immediate action! No red tapel Our years of experience Insures you of the best service, drive in for YOUR confidential loan. USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD "DRIVE IN P. T. "JERRY" YOUNG Motor Investment Company Lie M-274. Phone 159. 9th and Bartlett. ROOFING WE REPAIR or apply uny type of root. raoco Kooiings, sningies. Coatings and Paints. Wall Paper one-third off. Ekerson Paint and Roof Co., 88 So. Bartlett. Tel 943 DON'T let your leaky roof spoil your plaster and disposition through the rainy tnontns anoao. call Mon son. 1203 Estimates freel Sanitarium. WE CARE FOR THE SICK ROGUE RIVER SANITARIUM TRAINED NURSES 24 HOURS PHONE JACKSONVILLE 82 Mail Tribune Daily across t. Variety of lettuce i. Score at crib bag 7. Lift II. Skill U. Southern con stellation 14, Beneath is. Kind of ap it Tabulations or th day a of the year 18. Run away 10. List or candidates 11. Ia of the aame opinion 21. Soft drink: eolloq. 27. Fiber plant 29. Atnrmatlve 31. Ripple against 12. Zoroastrian scrlpturea 84. Swerves 86. Thrice: prolix 17. Goddess of dawn J9. Puff Up 40. Gaelic 12. Recover Solution of Saturday s Puzzlt uTn j o n Ic h JC r3A c a 5 35 A JL IM - c skit T aSiil T kk k t rIoIo 1 1 TUIn tar lie of 11 SSi clw A 8 sgawiA I A D AC T t a Tjcij a a o NjttTfcj VlY rgUllT T t i a ik. IE 3 3EjH voSZh iilfllg L ilr N tl-c-a j.aII!xa UERplA5l5wtltplS 49. Adorned 53. Befor 54. Turkish decree 65. Within: comb. form 16. Long narrow ng lnf( 17. Engagements: colloa. (4. Kind OT heraldic cross M. Steep I. First man hi. Salt 'm' us WWrn I23 24 25 Tl 33 p4 3S -0 r4T mm t mm WMWJL I" -11 A s, to - pbr gfs 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 S. Fir Street. Insured Carriers. Local and uong Distance Hauling Phone 644. CITY TRAN8FER e STORAGE CO Household moving and genera hauling 29 S. Orape. Phone 2050. day or night. EADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO Office 26 South Fir. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed FURNITURE MOVING and STORAGE See our Individual locker rooms be fore you arrange for storage space for your household goods. Our new storage department Is dustless and conveniently located. Crating eerv Ice at low ratea. Van Body equip ment. Anywhere For Hire service Phone 833. SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUSE LEGAL NOTICES Notice Outstanding warrants of Jackson County School District No. 89, sum ben 23 to 39 Inclusive, are hereby called for payment. Interest ceases after Nov. IS, 1939. Rose J, Kelley, District Clerk. Notice of 8Mb In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate and Guardianship of the estate of GEORGE LOCKE, an Incompetent Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance of an order of tho above entitled court made on the 27th day of October. 1939, In the above en titled matter, the undersigned, the guardian of the sold estate In Ore gon, will aell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, subject to confirmation by said court, the following described real property, to-wlt: An undivided 1-7 Interest In and to the following real property: Lots 12 and lb of Block 23. old Town, now City or Medford, Jack, son County. Oregon. Lots 9 and 10 and the South 30 feet of Lot 8 of Block 28 of the old Town, now city of Medford Jackson County, Oregon. Lot 9, Block 24. old Town, now City of Medford, Jackson County. Oregon. The following tract: Commencing at a point on the North line of Government Lot 2 In Sec. 15. Twp 34. 8. of Range 1, West of the Willamette Meridian. In Jackson County Oregon, said nolnt being So. 89 degrees west aoo teet irom the H I. corner of said Government Lot No. 3. and Tunning thence so 1 dearee E. 60 feet: thence So 89 degrees West 60 feet: thence North 1 decree West 80 feet; thence North RO degrees E. 60 feet to the place of bet-lnnlng. being Lot 4 Block 1 of Shady Cove Subdivision. unrecorded. Said sale will be msde tn the 39th dav of November. 1039. at ten o'clock A. M. of that day at the front door of the court house In the city of Medford. Jarkson County. Oregon The undersigned will also, pursuant to said order, from and after Novem ber 30. 1039. sell at private sale for cosh, the following described nersona) property of sold estate, to-wlt: The undivided 1-7 Interest In and to all household goods and furnishing situated In the nulla ings upon the properties first above described, where such personalty mav now be inspected. All offers to purchsse such person altv will be received by the tinder signed at Room 310. U. 8 Notlono Bank Building, Medford. Oregon. LAURA BROWN, Guardian of the Estate in Oregon of George Locke, an lncom Detent. Dated and first published on Oct. 31. 1039. Closing time for Too Late to Clas slfy Ads Is 1:30 p. m. Cross -Word Puzzle T. Dwarf animal I. South Ameri can moun tains I. pemlnlns name 10. A weight of India U. Bitter vetch 17. Relieves 19. Shield or pro tection 21. Nerve network 24. Flowering evergreen shrubs 18. Arrow 28. Part of a church 27. Grade 23. State posi tively 20. African tree K3. Large artery 36. Lamb's sobriquet 28. Kind of dog 41. After song 42. Web-footed birds 45. Metric land measures 47. Song from an opera 48. Ground grain 4. Performed 50. Period 51. Feline animal 52. Dowry DOWN L Toung cow 2. Spoken 5. Loiik narrow flaga 4. Lumberman's half-boot 6. Rub out 1 Tray for hold ing type that has been set CLERK'S MONTHLY STATEMENT JACKSON' COUNTY OCTOBER 1039 The following Is a schedule of the proceedings ol the County Court of Jackson County. Ort;on, showing a list of claimants for supplies und services which were passed upon during the month of October. 1D3D. O. R. CARTER. County Clerk General Connty Fund County Amenta. $1,355 00; Q. R Carter, postage. $10.78; C. Z. Bovden. $5.10; A. T. Anderson. $11 60; V. S. Oermer. $4 00; H 8. Smith. $4 00; West Coast Printing Co, $106 09 Shaw Supply Company, $23.'J0; East Side Pharmacy, $7021; D. Crulk shank, $1.25; Timber Products Com psnv, $42.50; City Sanitary Service, $5.00; Reliable Cash Grocery, $3 00: 81ms Brothers. $4.60; Public A.slt snce. $1.631 86: C. A. Moore. $7 40. C. A. Mvers, $6.50: Teacher's Insti tute!, $175.00: Alice Oar.dee. $9 00; 8herlff Travel. $323.28: CommirclnJ Printing Co.. $56 40: County Court Travel. $37 50: Prldcgar Grocery Co. $84.35; 8hell Oil Co.. $4 90; western States Grocery. $6 52: Masters Plant ers Co.. $32 65; Young's Service Shop. 10.22: Office Stationery and Supply Co, $31.65: Aetna Life Insurance Co.. 08: Pacific Tel. and Tel. Co. 125.70; Marshall Smith Lfonnrd. 18.23: Trowbridge Cabinet Works. $70.00: Geo. Eaton, $10.00: Lovlnficr Co., $6.25: American laundry, $u 05: Medford Water Commission. $50.00: Standard Oil Company. $2.16; Harper Brush Co., $1650; California Orrcon Power Company. $240.42: Otis Eleva tor Co., $27.00; M. P. and s. M. co., $6.00; Trowbridge and Plvnn. $9.18; Western Union, $11.56; Community Hospital. $5.75: John A. Chlsholm. $20 88; Mall Tribune. $2110: J. R. Blerma. $3.00: Porter Lumber Com pany. $4.64; Davis and Dnvls, $11.35. Oano Electric Company. $1.60: E. J L tt ef eld. $6 00: iTiansie mi us. $50.20; Swift and Company. $38 59; C. Ward. $3.60: American orusn Company. $4.50: Unique Clennera. $3.60; Osmund Company. $2 50; Gates and Lvdlard. $0.03; P. and H. Supply Co., $40.25: Hubbard Brothers $14.98; Vandln and company, m.m; victor Bursell. $2.T4: Ladlno Products Co. $1 00: C. J. Perrlne.tQ OS: Render Tea Compsny. $8.00; F. E. Samson Co., $69 60; Acco Products. Co.. $88.50: K. Gill Company, eie.zs; rrnna Perl. $46.74: Lunetta Bussey. $15.44; E. H. Sleight, $1.00; N. 8. Yomwt. 11.60: A. G. Bishop, $100; L. E Watson, $1.00; H. N. Butler, $1.00; H. P. Piatt, $1.00; Geo. Vincent, $1 00: Joseph Collins, $1.00: Dr. Holt, $1.00; Arthur Larson, $1.00; Boyos Maraet $2.04; Lovlngcr Company, $40.00: Lin da Murphy. $2.00: California Pacific Utilities. $14.21; Roter Fruit Co.. $2.25; B. E. Ford, $1.85; Gcorne Trelchler. $1.60; Medford Poultry and Egg Co., $12.00; L. V. Watklns. $20.70; Oates and Lydlard, $7.72; Ceroid J. Parker, $7.06; Emll's Grocory, $34.30; Madrona Dairy, $21.01: Fluhrcr's Bak ory, $27.24; Pily Wlggly. $147.20; Snider Dairy, $4.61; Postal Telegraph 97c; Yale Towne Lock Co., $12.50; Klocker Prlntery. $16.25: C. R. Bow man, travel, $26.10; Ellnabeth McGal- lard, $635; Blanche Frlsble. $6 35; Helen Parish, $6 35; Florence Welsser. $21.35; Mary Ellen Bell, $21.35; City of Ashland, $11.00: O. O. Proscott. $71.80: Medford Fuel Co., $66.04; Monarch Seed and Peed Co., $841.70. Southern Paclflo Co., $4.80: O. A Thatcher, $2.05: F. J. Newman, post age, $7.00; Red Cross travel, $11.10; Don Crulkahank, $1.76: Ashland Tid ings, $36.46:- State Industrial Acci dent Commission. $41.29; National Hospital Association. $ib.uu; ueauu Ormond, $0.00; Dr. O. A. union. $30.76; Wm. Penlnger, iu.w; T Mace, $1600: John F. Houlihan, $4.00: W. J. Hokenyos, $4.00: Verna R. Matthews, $4.00; R. E. Rlchman. 16.00: Joe 8pence ,$3J.jj; rrnna Edmondson, $0.60; Mrs. Frank na mondson, $8.60: Old Age Assistance. $2,828.06; Blind Assistance. $40.00: Deoendent Children, $050.13; a. H. West, $3.00: R. E. Rlchman, $4.00; W. A. Luman, $40.00: Anna M. jonn, $16.00; Madrona Dairy, $4.00: V. K Matthews. $22.50: Louis Biaas, eo.uu; Clarence W. Byrd, $4.00; Department of Agriculture. $20.72; McaU Wheeler Company, eia.uu; ur. w. o. uary, uuv, Medford Nows, $7.76; Nellie G. Heed, 70c; County Court postage, $0.00; Chas. Owens, $8.00; Marlon County, $2.00; Aetna Life Insurance Co., $23.97; A. E. Blmmons, $1.75; W. B. Coleman, postage, $2.00; Wm. Offutt. $1.00; Clarenoe Pankey, $1.00; rred trlCKSon, $1.00; Oeo. Euds, $1.00; p H. Bateman, $1.00: Prank Llndley, $l.oo; oundy Clave, a.iu; kjv Chestnut, $2.80; Elmer Hannah. $2.10; Dale lsnslnlnBo $2.10; truest liuliack. $2.10: O. O. Ball, $20.00; Jacob Maisteh, $4.00; Q. W. Wendt, $4.00; B. L. Tayior, $1.00; Tom ruiion. 1.00: R. A. Mlkscne, l.uu; n. u. Hess, $1.00; Ben oarretl, $1.00; C. 8 Adair, $1.00; Uenevlove Hubtir, $1.20; Huiih Mitchell. $1.20; Vandln and Co.. $20.40: Earl Baxter, $02.03; Boy Mi-:nnn $51.04: Wayne Troxcll, 19.14: Wm. Poling. $03.80; H. M. Tumuaugh, $0.00; urace Drown $26.60; ueo. Hcrylord, $0.00; Una B inch, travel. IM&b; Royal Brown $14.40; Myrtle Carlton, $19.00; Millie P. Tlngleaf, $14.00; Lydia m. uon, $12.00: Hoy Vaughn, $19.00; Guy W. Bishop, $1U.0U; rranit nygreu. eiu.iu, C. C. Hartley, $4.20; Bum F. Coy, $4 40; Katie Grieve. $11.60; Thos Cailton, $9.00; Leila Uimmon, $3.00; L. L. Damon, $8.20; Chas E. Gray. $5.20; Chaa W. Luman, $2.00; L. F. Lozter, $400; o. M. upon, ea.uu; Mayme P. Tucker, $3.00; W. G. Averlll, $8.40; C. H. Delsman, $5.80; H. W. Todd, $6.20; Ira C. Luman. $3.70; Ellen O. Billings, $5.40; Geo. W. Walker, $3.00; Shaw supply Co.. $344; The American, $1.00; Iveraon Printing Co., $1.00; Dr. A. J. Loefller. $10.00. Jackson County Llnrnry Mason Lhrman Co., $1016: Klocker Prlntery, $3.25; A. E. Simmons, $9 00; Avon Book Store, $1.05: J. K. GUI Co., $18.63; Malcolm McNeil, 7c; Macmlllcn Co.. $ujw; new iora uni versity, $1.00; Oregon News Company, $55.41; Rand Mcnauy tympany, $14.42; Edwin Allen Company, $16.30. Economy Book Htore, 75c; Kate A. Gaddls, $34.96; International Library Association, $39.32. Uog License Fund Mrs. Frank Cameron. $3 50; A. L Ferns, $3 50; Floyd B. Bell, $3 50. Kalr Premium l-'unri Oold Hill Fair, $767.66; Four-H Premiums, $931.21. Road Funds Percy Hiilev. $119.67; Don Brlttsan. $9622; Lincoln Pence. $77 22; Joe Oagnon. $60A1; B. H. Boyer. $12 76; P. O. Barger. $12.76; M. V. Hall, $19 14; Lorem Company, $16 58: Clay comb Motor Co.. $2018.06: D. L. Davidson, $2 00; Pacific Machinery Co.. $11.07; The Teiae Co.. $73 48; Paclflo Truck Express. 99c: Shell Oil Co., $2443; Eagle Point Lumber Co.. $11.70; Pacific Tel. and Tel. Co., $10 65; Mrdford Water Commission. 3 0O: Dawson" riliiK Works, $150: rerry'$ Garage, $2.00; Howard Coop er Corp.. $70.04; Standard OH Com pany. $2i 55; Hoath'a Drug Store. $1.68; E.ile Point Hardware Co., $2.40; Pittsburgh Paint Store, $38 25; Kick's Hardware, $72.75; State In dustrial Accident Commission, $186. 74; National Hospital Association. $78.00; Aetna LUe Insurance Co., $58.05; Ray Ragsdnle, $345.48; Bauer Lumber Co.. $054.81; Columota Equipment Company, $5.34; Trow bridge and Flynn. $22 85; Hansen Hardware, $2 00; Oregon Culvert and Pipe Co.. $18.28: Colycar Motor Sales Co., $4222; Culllornla Oregon Pow er Co., $11.18; Joe Gagnou, $128 63: A. F. Findlav. $43 58; General Tool Company. $31.40: H and L. Co., $13800; Robertson Hardware Co. $2968; A. F. Flndlay, $27.98; Union Ol comnonv. $40 IB; Big pines Lum ber Company. $638 01; Southern Pa clllc Co.. $60.45: Pierce Auto Freight Lines, $9.52: The White Motor Com pany, $138.10; H. C. Short. $36 90; Woodbury Company, $18663; W. J. Burbldxe. $96 .16: Svd I. Brown. $3 25; J. E. Haaeltlne Company, $1397; Co lumbia Equipment Company. $118.- 08; Hansen Hardware, $29.60: The White Motor Co . $9.16; Lorene Com pany. $1 11: Orcjon Culvert Co., $429.45: Calif. Oregon Power Com. nanv. $1.00: Chas. Dooms. $13043; Ed Stlllwell, $117.93: Gale Moulton. $13090: John Lacy. $00.77; Ed Gin. zn. $118 21: L. J. Blgham. $120.24; D. J. Clifford, $110.20; Keith Dim- man. $97.69: Jack Thrasher, $25.30: Harold Tone. $116.16; E. H. Moulton. $92 37: Mlrl Morse, $114.46; Don Fredericks, $88 65: Art Boggls. $113. 24: Ed Brock. $104.30: C. I. Bourne $90 03: Robert Craig. $97.22; Kenneth Wnttenberg, $10504; Henry R. Byers. $54.49; Paul B. Rynnlng, $245. is; Thos. Rosencrry. $170.14: R. J. Rlna. bamer. $134 94; R N. Finney, $132.21; n. o. Modre 1. $84 82: Ralph Merrltt, $118 71; H. C. Dooms. $110.74; W. L. Tolle. $118.71; John Moulton. $107.- 27: Claire L. Conaway. $90.84; Ray Edwords. $98.96: Frank Denzer, $105. 54; W. A. Sheldon, $10334: A. Wat- tenberg. $128 92: C. Z. Boyden. $26 41; A. H. Smith, 80c: Lval Hortman, $89. 81; R. O. Arrlnston. $72.05; Lee Hardy. $48.40: W. Edens, $07 23; Menno Schmidt. $94.37: Cy Heartbsr. $72.05: W. Anderson. $63.08: Chester Purs?ll. $01.46; Wesley Hartman. $135.18; W. M. Tethrow, $121.70: Henry Mevor. $93.03; Joe Stovall. $71.35; J. W. Galllspey. $84.41; Percy Hnlev, $12821; Don Brlttean, eiui.ni; Lincoln Pence. $82.01: Jim Morrltt. $129.74: Earl Jones. $105.34: Leon ard Andrews. $84.14; Perry L. Ash croft. $750.00; Paul 8. Seely. $50.00: Llttrell Ports Company. $201.47; W. Anderson. $7. IB: Medford Concrete Construction Company. $145.00: Hub bard Brothers, 181.21: Lewis Super Service Station. $12 84: Bauer Lumber Co., $6.00: Medford Service Station. $104 55; Clvde Davidson. $3.19: Elec tric Steel Foundry Co.. $206.32; F. F. Burk. $950: Medford Lumber Com pany. $50.00: Medford Water Com mission. $3.16: Standard Oil Com pany. $0.40; Paclflo Tel. and Tel. Co., $7.00: Aetna Life Insurance Co., $00.18: Fjiglc Point Lumber Com pany, $8.66; State Industrlol Acci dent Commission. $174.21: National Hosnlto.1 Assn., $78.00: Eagle Point Water Commission. $2.60; City of Ashland, $2 60: Medford Fuel Co., $3620; Older Tire Co., $2.00: Shell Oil Co., $3(158: Texas Co., $55.08. r.nlrl Hill. NOV. 21 (Spl Gold Hill grade school visited the Mrdford Public Library and several business places In Med ford Nov. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eskow and fam ily have moved to the Parker house on the north side of town. Oold Hill Garden club held reg ular meeting November 17. Plans were made to hold the annual Gar den club Chrlstmos tree December 15, In W.R.O. hall. Next meeting will be December 1 at City hall and members of the executive commit tee are requested to meet early to draw up a tentative ballot for nom ination of officers. Oold Hill Rod and Gun club met at city hall Novomber 17.A mem ber of the Medford club was present and plans were made to attend the banquot to be held Tuesday eve ning. November 38, at the Hotel Medford by sportsmens' clubs of the Rogue River valley. Paul Thompson and Oeorge Haff attended the encampment, a branch of the Odd Fellow lodge, at Orants Psss, November 17,. where the grand chief patriarch of the grand en campment of Oregon made his of ficial visit. Deputy Grand Master Watts of the Odd Fellow lodge met with several of the Gold Hill Odd Fellows at their hall here Novem ber 16. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kenaston of Los Angeles accompanied by their smsll daughter and Mr. Kenaston's sister are visiting here with his par ents. Provolt Provolt, Nov. 21 (Spl) Mr, and Mrs. Von Martin held their last meeting Sunday after a two weeks revival. A girls' trio from Murphy sang e special number Tuesday night at the revival meeting. The trio con sisted of Dorothy Williams, Martha Bayless and Betty Blanchard. Dor- p mi u,iu inns Colonial Garage eth and Ivy Mrrtts Mrtlfon!. Ori-Run Compete l.iihrlctillnn Service invent. y rrmnilrled at an expense of f.vmuuu liicliifllni: Ladles' and men's Restrooms Drink ing fountain Repair departmenV- New roof and hard surracs floor in tor ago department. We take pride in courteous aervice to our guest and in keeping our place clean romplfte line of fttantlsrd Prod net qprclal rates on ttoriu by day, week or month . tt's tnvlte yniir innpertton tnd suggestions T. C. niMHY. Manager I'hnnr ?I9 We neter clne, alnny at your service , Gold Hill j Meteorological Report othy Williams also gave a solo. They were accompanied by Mrs. Marvin Webber at the piano. Others attend ing from Murphy were Mr. Blanchard and Jim Bayless. Those from Williams attending young peoplea meeting Sunday night were Mrs. Doaks and daughter Illm nd June, Mrs. Dlvelbtss and three others. Attending the dance at Wllltame from Provott Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Provolt and daughter June, Venus Letteken and A!ta Lewman. Mr. and Mrs Roy Wtniams were business callers In Grants Pass Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Head and son Eddy, of Keno. called on her father Ed Roberts, and family, recently. Mr. Roberta returned to Keno with hie daughter for a two weeks' visit, Terry and Ralph Roberta returned home from Klamath Tuesday. Jim May called at the Tom Lew man home Thursday. He was bring ing three horses from Lakevlew to Grants Pass. Provolt Community club met Fri day night. They met & week earlier because of Thanksgiving. Provolt Ladles' club has postponed their meeting until the Thursday af ter Thankrglvlng. The community was saddened by the death of Mrs. John Brlttsen Sunday. She leaves to mourn her husband and three daughters. 1 Butte Falls Butte Falls, Nov. 21 (Spl Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodgson and daughter were in Medford shop ping Saturday. Mrs. Al Hildreth's daughter la hem visiting her from Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Edmondson. havo moved into the old Slmmer vllle property. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stowell and family and Tommy Stowell from Oakland, Cal., are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Btowell and family. Mrs. Ralph .mlth has been Ul for some time with the flu. Mrs. Smith's frLends and neighbors wish her very speedy recovery. Mrs. Carrie Thomason was In Med ford shopping Thursday. Mrs. Clara Kent, Mrs. Homer Kent Mrs. Bill Dunlap and Gale Nelson were In Medford Thursday. Leonard Rlchman's mother Is hen visiting from eastern Oregon. Young Married Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. Herbert Brain ards Wednesday. BlUle Spencer of Medford visited his many friends here Sunday. Mrs. Clyde Moore's sister visited here over the week-end from the Applegate. Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Unsettled tonight and Wednesday, probably with rain, warmer tonight. Oregon: Unsettled tonight and Wednesday, rain west portion, snows over the mountains, wanner In the interior tonight, fresh to strong southerly winds off the coast. Local Data 1 Temperature a year ago today! highest 48, lowest 32. Total monthly precipitation, .08 Inches; deficiency for the unonth. 1.37 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1939, 2.46 Inches; deficiency for the season, .82 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday 60 percent, t a. m. today 99 percent. Tomorrow: sunrise 7:08 a. m., sun set 4:46 p, m. Observations Taken at 4:30 a. 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