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3rETF0RD IfXTL TRIBUNE; MEDFORD, OREGON, SOD AT, JT"E 11. PAGE mi HP DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERB ABE THE RATES I Per word first insertion., ... (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without . copy changes Phone 75 LOST OTRAYEPaU bay mare, .addle .car on back, white su -on lore head. Seen near Central Point. No tify C. W. MttlHU, ' EcSAnnuarplJrsohera Pacific hallway. No. A-41D0. Finder please 1 . , . ..w... fn,. Reward. return to uiuu. y LOST If dog missing, call 1816. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Man. sales experience not nSar7 Jf you are willing. Per manent, good pay. car necessary. Bee Mr- Chambers. 32 North Grape. ORCHARD MAN First class, age 25 40. married. For steady work, house furnished. Address In own hand- . . .Anno W..I1 1-IHn. writing, uox iuw , WANTED 2 men with equipment who can grubstake themselves to cut wood on shares House and stove furnished. Write or call on Mrs. Barto. Rogue RKer. R. F. D. 1 HELP WANTED FHMAI.E WOMEN EARN 12 DOZEN SEWING, material cut. Instructions furnish ed, experience unnecessary. Address ed envelope brings particulars. Su perior Dress Company, 203 Have meyer Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. WANTED Woman for housework. Phone afternoons, 852-J. LADIES Copy names and addresses, spare time for Mnll Order firms. Good pav. Experience unnecessary. Stamp brings details. Holt Service. Nichols. N. Y. WANTED Girl to help with house work for room and board and small wages. Phone 1145-J. - WANTED S1TTJAT10NS WANTED Hour and day work. 25c per nr.. also laundry. Phone s-F-2 EXPERT Bookkeeper, accountant and general office man desires position either full or part time. Has fifteen years experience and can furnish best of ' references. Address Box 12598 Tribune. LADY wants work. 20c nr. or ex change for necessities. 260i Beatiy St. WANTED An elderly person or In valid to care for in my home: pleas ant surroundings and good care. No children. Charges reasonable. Mrs. C. F. Estes. Talent. Oregon. ' EXPERIENCED girl wants housework or care of children. Box 10838 Trib une. ' ' EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint ing inferior decorating general paint Jobs. Call at 222 So Central SEWING, caro of children, day work of any kind. 25c per hour 81.75 dav Mrs. Tharp. 37 Quince 641-L WANTEOMISCEl.l.ANEOUS EMPTY truck returning from Rose burg June 14-17. 802 McAndrews Road. WANTED TO BUY Best light csr HOC, will buy. No dealers. Phone 1109. WANTED Small late style cash reg ister with tape listing. Write Box 10839 Tribune. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. FURNITURE re-upholstered re flnlshed re-glued. Phone 869 -R. Thlbault. WANTED Karry Keen for Model A Phone 479-X. V JUNK WANTED fWe pav cash for JUNK. BATTERIES. & RADIATORS. ALUM1 NUM . BRASS. COPPER 4t unk of all descriptions. MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No. Grape Tel 102 WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags tw:r.e for sale Medford Bargain House. 27 N Grape St. Tel. 1082 WOULLi LIKE one or two elderly peo-p.t- 'O care for in t home. Phone 137-X. B tc 1. Mr. Detlor. I OK Itt.M iiorsts FOR RENT Furn. house, 1001 No. Central. Inquire 939 No. Central. WELL furnlhed duplex. 3 rooms steeping porch. Inquire 212 So. Orape. FURS modern 3-room house, sleep ing porch, garage, gas. H500. 415 Laurel. FOR RENT 3-room furn. house, this week only. 12.i0. Inquire 125 No. Holly. FOR RENT 4-ri.oni j.i.es Nj alCi sa- Hi .No, BuUe-.i, I-k, 3iJ,-a-i. FOB BENT HOUSES FOR RENT Partly furnished S-room house, a sleeping porcnes. inquire at 345 No. Bsrtlett. HOUSE FOR RENT OR LEASE 304 South Holly, six rooms, bath, sleep ing porch, fireplace, furnace, gar age, electric range. $22.50. Call 1326. 8-ROOM nous 21f Laurel, also i room house. 33 Rse avenue. Phone 934-R. FOR RENT Fine modern home. 2 miles north on Pacific highway: . with or without acreage. Tel. 349-W SMALL furn. house cheap. 801 No. Central. FOR RENT Home. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White DE&lKABLB bouses always in first class condition for rent, tease or sale. Call 105. FURN HOUSES. O. A. DeVo. MEDFORD BARGAIN BOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1082. HOMiS FOR RENT Call 696 HOUSES 810. (12 60 and 816 pater paid: wood range- Phone 105 FOR BENT APARTMENTS CLEAN Furnished apartment, 217 W 2nd. CLEAN fully faro, ground floor, pri vate bath, garage adults only. 244 S Grape. APTS FOR RENT 116 Almond. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment. 40 Quince St. Phone 641-W MODERN 3-room furn apt, sleepln; porch & garage. 1190 W. 11th. MODERN 3-room apt., private bath, with grage. 412 N. Ivy. Bachelors preferred. MODERN 3-room furnished apart ment, heat, garage. .Inquire 534 No. Bartlett. DURRELL COURT. 329 No. Holly. FOR AENT Two 2 -room apartment well furnished 8y week or montn Inquire at 317 S Jackson Tel 749-Y FOR RENT Furnished apartment, overstuffed; nardwood floors light and heat . Mali Tribune Pbnne 75 FOB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished room cheap. Close In. private family. 521 Pennsylvania Ave. ROOM Adjoining shower Tel 798-V ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S Grape FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri vate entrance One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 322 8 Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS PLEASANT room with board, garage 25 month. 338 W. Holly. BOARD AND ROOM a 718 E Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS ' CABINS 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Acreage, share crop. Ph 437-X. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Gold mines (placer and quartz) Sell, trade or lease. P. O. Box 93, Phoenix, Oregon. FOR SALE Lunch room, reasonable. Call 1512 No. Riverside. SCHOOL store with living rooms In Cottage Grove, clear, for property here; client from Calif, will be here 15th June to by stock ranch. aiso apt. nouse to trade for stock ranch. See me. A. F. Flowers, 112 k. lain. FOB EXCHANGE DRY WOOD to trade for fat hog, milk goat, fat calf, chickens and fruit Jars, will Maxwell. Ruch. Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE for wood. Ford truck. Med Fuel Co. SELL OR TRADE Service station: good place for lunch counter and cabins, garden planted. Real buy. J. W. Rosen. Talent, Ore. WILL EXCHANOE '38 model chandler sedan for late model sedsn. WIU pay difference. Call aftei 6 o'clock. 616 McAndrewi Road J-ROOM modern home. bath, laundry via,- n.iCCUni UUrcU. OUlll-inS gftr- sge shade and 'rult trees: 8700 wi vu. Bv.t(i, main site or what hsve you Phone 1S3S-L. w wine mn ITloune, FOR TRADE 3 sections spike-tooth r.srrow, slightly used. Will trade for alfalfa or gram. Tel 234-R-4. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse. 1400 lbs. 7 years old. Walter Jones, 2nd house .below bridge. So. Ashland WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail B O Skellenger. Trail. Ore. FOB EXCHANOE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANOE 150 seres Wheat Innd In J.ffprArtn rnnntv Address Route 1, Box .111, Central j-omt. FOR SALE OR TRADE Dandv 40 A dslry ranch equipped with cattle, turkeys and chickens. A-I build ings, --iid up wster right, creek bottom soli, close in. will tske small acreage near Medford, bal ance easy terms. SOUTHERN OREGON RF.ALTVY CO 44 N. Riverside FOR EXCHANGE Bv nr a house, double garage, hen-house. 3 miiw rrom Medford. for less acre ae with small modern house nesr Medford. Cash for difference. Route 4, Box 79. FOR TRADE 7'i scree with modern 5-rm. hOtlA. dnilhle ! A house, 1 mile from" Roseburg for ' iy property. Address Box oiu. noseourg. ore. EXCHANGE 5 acres good land close In, modern houw. n-,un.. vai system. Want Vedford house. Pho-je u-jj-i. r.Tnn e.e---ric Co. Pot SALE OR TR.U1E 5 acres Will K4 fai (Pi ci, f3i OaU tlt,i FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE V- POR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ro rJCOHANGE Nice little home in : FOR SALE Wyent MUk Depot, 108 Bsnd. Ore., clear, for somethlna I No. Ivy has plenty of milk for ev- cleu In Medford or Ashland Pre- ery one for 5c per qt. or 20c per fer small acreage What have you gallon, whipping cream 35c per qt. 155 7th St., Ashland. Homemede cottsge cheese 15c per . . ,,..m.... qt. Produced at our own datrv 214 WHEN you think oi rel estate think milts west of Medford. We invite of Brown a White. inspection. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Tomsto plants 5 a thou- - - - sand. Phone 383 Central Point. Otto 13 V4 ACRES, close In. Bear Creek. Bohnert. pumping right, 5 room modern - V": house fireplace, good condition. 5 SALE-Raw Jersey milk and seres cultlvsted. balance pasture: ""j" ' ,M?n"ren Grocery and chicken house, garage, some fruit. 'P?t- 180:i w- Milk, price 81800. 200 down, balance like gal 20c. Cream quart 30c. rent Also several stock or dairy sOMsTeal buys In second" hand tools", ranches, sale or trade. 407 E. Main. rskM m0Ktn dlsc nlr. FOR SALE-Cheap. 4 acres, house, Vr' 'Prayer.. Hub- barn, outbuildings, family orchard. . BrM- 1 mile from city limits. See Geo. TOR SALE-Ve!va--.one ravllo. 7-tubs, Webb at Lamport's, P with case. 12 Tel 848-X FOR SALE -Good hop land on Be.r STRAWBERRIES 30 lionTRfYtry'; creek, well lmpro-ed J 1. Fentnn. era 35c 4acn Bl0o,"plt, view Ar- Talent. - nesr Central rolnt. FOR SALE 8'.i acres on Butte Fsiis ?oR VlLP E;-'trii""n ..'Iv,".. road V4 mile from Reese Cre.k cLteKMt' o fhifhou" 'hSS school. House, garage, ch cken furamire. Bargain p-lceS 811 West .house, good wire lence. Woods Lum- and. St. ber Co ..',,. .n.,l.l-, -, FOR SALE-Locust Grove. Phoenix. TkeSn.LShMftPp0r'ce,. 'uu".!- Ore. Inquire of owner, J. B. An- . price. 1.4 murei. draws. Medford. FOR SALE Berry cups 87 25 per y'?rTZT l00- Monarch Seed and Feed Co FOR 3ALE Hop land, 22 acres fine . - . . f " river bottom soli. 3.2 miles from G Pass. Inquire 624 N. Central. Tel 13S7-J. FOR SALE HOMES MODERN FURNISHED HOME Hi, f nf s rooms, fireplace, light. SI OUU cheerful living room. dining room and kitch en, 2 bedrooms and bath, nicely furnished, freshly tinted and paint ed, east front, nice shade, only 5 blocks from business district, on paved -treet. all assessments paid. 8150.00 down, balance 818.00 per month .ncludlng interest. Might ac cept good radio as part payment. Charles A.' Wing Agency. Inc., Ex clusive Agents. FOR 8 ALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4 room house newly painted and kal somlned near school: nice garden pot. at corner oi Sunset and Co lumbus. 009 Sunset. FOR SALE Good 8 room houae (east frunt) and nice lot close to Berry dale store U great bargain at 6450 Terms. Phone 517-L FOH SALE AUTOMBILES FOR SALE 1924 Ford coupe 630 Iv24 Ford touring . 825 1926 Ford roadster -....30 136 South Riverside. USED CAR BARGAINS Will take city or, county warran s, stocks and bonds and your old :ar as part 'payment. 1031 Ford coupe 1029 Ford coupe 1039 Plymouth jedan 1929 Pontlac sed.n Ui'20 Chrysler 75 sedan 1930 Chrysler 70 edan 1927 Studebaker Victoria Also rf number of older cars from 835 to $10u 00. If we haven't got what you want, , we can get It ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N Riverside Headqua; lers for Chrysler ly mot. th Hudson Terraplane . Cadillac Lasalie FOR SALE Trailer. Pat's. Prune St. FOR SALE POULTRY 7iu lor blghest quality W L. chicks Hansen strain. May deliveries Rocks anu Reda 8c Wonderful value Jenks Poultry Farm. Tangent. Ore FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching egga. laying strain. 62.60 hundred Baker Service Stattun.- DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main. Phone 1569-Y FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS FOR SALE Lewellyn setter puppies. Reasonable. 40 No. Front. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 1300 lb. horse. 650. 132 South Riverside. Phone 1109. BROOD SOWS Two years old. Good stock. Quick sale 610. Baker, High way, mile south of Talent. FOH SALE 20 bead of horses and mules. Ray Moran. Central Point RED feeder pigs. . Adoll Schulz. Beagle. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PIANC In good condition. Will sell for 925 cash. Baldwin Plsno Shoppe. 26 S. IVape. ONE fine grand piano two bunga low uprights, latest designs. East ern factory samples, half price and less. 65 delivers. Terms, trsde. cilne Piano Co., Main As Riverside, Medford. LIL.E new baby grand For balance aue, over' half paid, might arrange storage with prospective buyer. . Cllnc'a. Main fc Riverside. CAN you afford to pay 849 for a good upright piano, we have many fine bargains to select trim. Pay 81 s week. Cllne's, Main !c Riverside. Open evenings. FOR SALE Canaries. Tel 623-J-2. FOR SALE Mens RAYON HOSE, imperfections. 30 pairs 61, postpsld: sstlsfactlon guaranteed. Economy Hosiery Co.. Asheboro. N. C. GOOSEBERRIES 30c gallon, you pick them. A. Whltlock. mile south Oak Grove school. FOR SALE Alfslfs. Call 523-J-2. FOR SALE Bsby carriage In A- dition. Phone 1316-R. FOR SALE Clesn alfalfa In shock J. X. Lester. Blddle Fosd. ZINNIAS, ssters, marigolds, petunias, cosmos, snaps. 3 doz. 25e. 311 Wil lamette LATT eabbsire plants 10. ssle. Pierce's Hot House. 5 I9-R-2. FOH SALE Milk goats. Call 1134. FOR SALE Dresser, tables, chairs. stoves, other furniture, sue w. ana FCR SALE -Late ,b:)agt By tliOUi ftad, fiu MW- . FOR SALE Repossessed merchandise .iiuiuab new electric range, ono Minute electric washer. Brunswick radio, electric refrigerator. Bar gains at easy terms Commercial Finance Cor. Phone 31. THOUSANDS of Indiana Canncr to- mmo plants, cneap. First bouse south Tiny Tavern. Talent. FOR SALE Large electric brooder . v, n, ,nUe lor lwa. ore i at Samson's Feed Store. MEN.f all leather work gloves Chlor- 9 - ,. iwu ob women s jackets mane to r..easure Lewis Carpenter 308 So. Newtown. Modford. GET the 'No Hunting'- and trespass- t tno Man rroune Job fflce: printed on jlotb to with stand the ram and weather. POR SALE Used sewing machines, all . w uy. icroij u desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett SUPERFEX oil neater, cheap. Phone POR sand, grsvel. sediment, fertllteer wauuuR. t-none wls-J. FOR SALE MUS1JAL INSTRUMENTS MODERN small upright 8115, Bald- mnup, piajn cose, nice new, de livered with our guarantee and 100 two year exchange privilege. No money down, start payments. 81 a week after 30 days trial. CLINE'S. Main It Riverside, Medford. MISCELLANEOUS M. A. BLISS Palntlncr unri nirur. hanging. Tel. 646- w. 313 S Grape GET the "No Hunting" and trespass- ins signs ac tne-'Mau iribune Job Jlllce; printed on cloth tc with stand the run and weatber BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking ana remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg., Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title.. Title Insursnce. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Wandered 8. Trader! 15. Raise In rank 16. Against lh law 17. Old ICngllsh: nbbr. IS. Sufficient: poet. 19. Drinklnr vessel! SO. Second note of the scale 21. Persian poet 23. Post of a staircase 25. Hastened ST. Light spear 29. AlTlrmatlve 30. Equals 3L Glacial mow Held Prophet 34. Commotion 36. Close of day 40. Perch?d 43. Person addresMrl 44. Qrek market place 45. Before 46. Sa ?ngle i". Worshiper 49. Iarpo wagon RO. Cavern 62. Kaxy gait 4. French river 65, Aeriform fluid R3. Poorest fi3. OrRan of imell 13. Coat with an alloy of tin and lead H. Back Solution of RIEL1 IE.Fp L OP E.S E V j N C ERtF JL E POE HA 5 I A 15 AC 2-Hi .A R LlP L A TB SEARS jAL SOjETP E S S iKAHAjSU R E IIlASTiM UlH MOA N 0 RE 5ERA A RjTAMEjEAS ED lap eUMnFoTr DjfTo M T Wmp D O RlpM AR oronaberate e1r1ase1o11s e n d e r 66. Syllable of hesitation fit. Anxiety 61. Death notke 7L A brother of Odin 72. Discounts 74. Gives another title to ?fi. Church offlrlal 77. Interminable. DOWN 1. Cylinder for winding thread 2. .Qenus of trop ical ehrubi J. Artificial language 3 4 S fa 7 p fl ,o it ,z ,3 t4- 3 W" LlIlIilIilI in fl 1. III -111 Ti47 siM mm n ''. ' 1 71 ji 1jZ n" I 1 1 1 1 wk 1 1 1 I 1 BISINF.SS .DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The onlv complete Title system In Jackson County. Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty, uli rrliitliir;. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 75. -Monty to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charges. See W. E. Thomas. -45 S. Central. Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg. State License No. S-157. Piano and t'lolln Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGHT, Teacher of Piano. Violin, and Saxophone. Halght Song Service. Arranging, Composing, etc. 318 Liberty Bldg. Publlo Stenographer. ILLUSTRATED MIEMOORAPHING MAILING SERVICE PUBLIC STENOORAPHY Grace C. Voss 34 N. Central. Koke-Chapman, Ph. 113 Transfer. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 310. Prices right. Service guaranteed. REINK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. HAWLEX TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Call Notice Is hereby given that School District No. 49, Jackson County, war rants No. 2623 to No. 2964 Inclusive are called for payment. Interest to cease on June 11, 1933. Warrsnts to be presonted for payment at the of fice of the District clerk. City Hall, Medford, Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN. Clerk School. District No. 49. Call for Warrants School District No. 59 Notice Is hereby given that there are funds tor the redemption of all warrants between the numuers 900 and 1086. Interest ceasea on the 14th day of June, 1933. All warrants pay able at the First National Bank, Med ford, Oregon. H. L. OARLTON. Clerk. Railroad Hill Approved WASHINGTON. June 9. (AP) The house today approved the ad ministration's amended railroad bill, leaving only senate action necessary to send the measure to the president. - Now Is the time .to think of beach pajamas and outing, clothes. Empty flour sacks contain a good grade of muslin and are easily dyed suitable colors. Fluhrer's are having a special aale on empty sacks st 49c a dozen While the supply lasts only. Cross-Word Puzzie Yesterday's Puzzle 14. Winter vehioles 22. Proclaims St. You and I i6. Persist 28. First woman 30. Wooden run 32. Escape art fully 31. Tangle 34. Ailirmatlv vote 35. June bur 3. Keif .18. And not 33. Anger 41. Southern constella tion 2. Number 47. Prayer 48. Scatter seed 51. Asiatic palms 53. Imposing door or gale 54. f.HctcHs fn. .More tender 56. b-t oottd birds 57. Metriu meas ure 58. Bream nois ily In aloep 0. Rescues 11. Kinglet M. Large, plant 64, Short for Kbeneier ' ?5. Siamese coin 0. Pctle name for an east ern country 71, Measure of capacity: abbr. 75. Myself ' L Punish by a fine K. At a distance within view 6. English school 7. American admiral I. Cute into small cubes I. JewiMi month 10. Hitrh moun-- tntn 11. Holder of lease 12. for example: atinr. 13. More uncom mon LOCAL FINANCE FIRM JOINED BY FRISCO CAPITAL Announcement was made Saturday by the officers of the Commercial Finance Corporation, Med ford's Urg eat finance company, that a sub stantial investment htu been made In Its common atock by the Mercan tile Acceptance Corporation of San Francisco. Commercial Finance Corporation waa organized In Medford In 1837 as a $60. 000 company. It has since grown to where It la the largest fin ance company in Southern Oregon with j capitalisation of 150 ,000 with reaomces of approximately 9200,000, according. to W. W. Walker. The investment by the Mercantile Acceptance Corporation of California will enable Commercial Finance Cor poration to meet all of the require ments of dealers In this part of the state, as It is the Intention of the Mercantile to provide ample funds at all times for the Commercial fin ance Corporation needs. This Investment In the local com pany ta an added Indication of the confidence of business men that a return to better times Is Just ahead. Conditions here are expected to Im prove rapidly this fall, according to the officers of Vie Mercantile, who express their belief that their Invest ment in Commercial Finance Corpo ration would prove very profitable in view of the successful record of the local company, which haa been able to pay dividends on Its preferred stock right through the depression which, has caused so many other companies to paw all of their divi dends. A new board of directors was elect ed for tfte Commercial Finance Cor poration, consisting of W. W. Walker. Lpresiaent; C. A. Meeker, treasurer; J. A. Paglnl. vice-president; Wm. J. Blackburn, secretary; Porter J. Neff. director; H. O. Snodgrass, chairman of board. One of the first acts of the new board wss the declaration of dividends on the preferred stock, at the rate of 6 per cetn per annum, payable July 1 for the six months' period ending June 30. H. Q. Snodgrass Is also president of Mercantile Acceptance Corporation of California, one of the most suc cessful finance companies In the northern part of that state. The Mercantile was organized In 1033 with on original capital of $30,000. and has since Increased Its capital and resources by the acquisition of or the- merging with competing fin ance companies until its present cap ital approximates 1 ,600,000 and re sources are close to 3,000,000. Prin cipal among the companies taken over by the Mercantile were: Indus trial Finance Company of Uklah Uklah, Cal.; the Santa Rosa Finance Company, Santa Rosa, Cat.; the Northern California Mortgage Com pany. Santa Rosa, CM.; the Mer chants Security Corporation, San Francisco, Cal.; the People's Finance Company of Eureka. Cal.; the Cali fornia Finance Ss lioan Corporation or Buriingame, Cal.; Industrial Fin ance Company of Pittsburgh, Ca.; the Central County Finance Compa ny, Inc., of San Luis Obispo, CaJ.; and the San Joaquin Finance Corpo ration of Fresno Cat. In addition to absorbing the above companies, the Mercantile Acceptance Corpora tion of California recently acquired control or ine Ban Joaquin Corpora tion of Vlaalla. This latter company, wlt.h a capital and surplus of about 300.000. Is operated as a subsidiary oj cne Mercantile. Wltn the acquisition of a substan tial interest in the Commercial Fin ance Corporation the Mercantile Ac ceptance Corporation plans to expand Its business throughout Oregon and to as3lst materially In the develop ment of the local company. It Is the oelief of the officers of the Com mercial Finance Corporation that the combination of large financial re sources of Mercantile Acceptance backinct the local company with the Hexlbllity of local service available to automobile dealers throng,. Com mercial Finance Corporation will prove of great advantage to automo bile dealers In this part of the state. TO FINAL REST Funeral services for Hermiene Ram ey, who died June 3rd, were held June o r.t the Perl Funeral parlors. Rev. W. R, Balrd conducted the short ceremony. Two beautiful vocal num bers were rendered by a mixed quar tet. Leaving the parlors the casket waa preceded to the hearse by six young lady flower bearers, between the lines of Royal Neighbors who concluded the services at the grave- aide with the ntftrMful and Impres sive ritualistic work. Mrs. Ramey waa a member of the Royal Neighbors of America, a tire less, faithful and ardent worker, holding many prominent offices. She waa a!so a member of Reames Chsp ler. O. B. S. Hiah regard In which the deceas ed waa held was attested by the large number and great beauty of the floral tributes. Beside a host of friend to whom she had endear ed herself, she leaves to morn a kind and devr.ted husband and daughter and aon-in-law to whom we extend our heartfelt sympathy. The R. N. of A. Call for Warrants School District No. 6. Notice is hereby given thst there are funds on hand for the redemption of warrants No's 347 to 308A inclus ive. Interest ceases on the Uth day of June. 1033, EARI. LEF.VER. Clerk of School. OKI No, ft, CeaUftl Poxaib Oft, Rigid Tests of 2 , fffWff V -.41 -.A aj.iafa.a.-WtonjiL.alM W.1.A,J Amazing tests, undreamed of and , uncalled for in the early days of petroleum refining, are now dally routine In the laboratories of the industry's pioneer and world leader. the Socony-Vacuum corporation, end j Its Pacific coast subsidiary, the Gen eral Petroleum corporation, according to R. S. King, vice president and general sales manager of the latter organization. Since the development of the areo- plane and the high speed, high com pression automobile engine, gasolines and oils must be refined to meet extremes of heat, cold and altitude, all sorts of speeds and a wide var iety of usages, Mr. King pointed out. This means that upon the techni cal excellence of the brains employ ed In laboratory and test work de pends the establishment of a product In popular favor. "The wide ronge of euch activity la well Illustrated by the dully oper ations In test and laboratory work of the Oenerol Petroleum corpora tion, reflnera and marketers of the PASSES AGED 87 Louisa L. Davis, passed away at her home. 203 South Front street, early Saturday morning a the age of 87 years. She was born in Monroe township, Iowa, October fl. 1849. In April. 1881, she was married to John Davis and to this union were bom twelve children, five of whom aurvlve. They are N. 8. Davla of Iowa; J. T. and Pearl Davis and Mrs. Nina Craig, all of Medford. and Nezzle M. Mann, Ontario, Ore. Alio 22 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Also four elsters and one brother and a host of friends. Mrs. Davis has been a resdlent of Medford for the past 27 years. Mrs, Davis has been a member of the Christian church for 79 years, and of the Flrat Christian church of this city for 19 years. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. W. R. Balrd at the Conger chapel at 3:00 p. m. today (Sunday). Interment will be beside her deceased husband in Medford I. O. O. F. cem etery. . TO Word has been received that 1 meeting of the Paclfio Highway asso ciation will be held at the Osborne hotel In Eugene. Tuesday, June I3th and the chamber of commerce Is ex pected to have a delegation present. While no program has been an nounced, it Is believed that the ques tion of the atraightenlng of the Pa cific highway in the Slsklyous and other Important work on the Pacific highway will be the main topic. LOCAL PICTURES 10 BE SENT BROADCAST The publicity committee of the chamber of commerce today sent pho tographs of the Garden club's flower show to the F. T. D. News, Detroit; Western Florist and Nurserymen, Los Angelea; and the Western Florist and Nurserymen, Fort Worth Txas. A picture of Mra. R. B. Smith, re cent winner of the ladies spring han dicap tournament at the Rogue River Valley golf course has been sent to the Pacific Golf and Motor, Los An geles, together with one of Robert w. Ruhl, wno m recently crowned "duf fer" champion at the local course. Broken windows glazed 07 Trow WiO" CADiatt worju. 4-Star Gas new General Four-Star gasoline, ' th oil official said. "This gasoline, as well as nil Socony and General Pet roleum oils, la tested on land and sea, In extreme of cold ranging from, below zero to heat of the desert var iety, In altitudes ranging from be low sea level to as high as 35.000 feet, and In speeds ranging from almost nothing up to more than 100 miles an hour. "One of the moat rigid tests to which a motor oil was ever subjected was given Socony motor oil to es tablish Its unusual flowing, pene trating and lubricating quail tics un der the most extreme conditions of heat, cold and speed. A pilot, his engine serviced with this oil and carrying two extra cans of It In his open cockpit, ascended to a height of 25.200 feet, at which altitude, with the temperatures 10 degrees be low rero, his companion photograph ed him pouring the oil freely from one can to the other. At the time, i this was the highest altitude photo I graph ever taken." Medford citizen, who have mor flowers thsn they need are asked t bring them td the chamber of com. merce It waa reported Saturday. Flowers will not only help to brighten the office of the lesdlng commercial organization but will b. given to visitors in the city. It la felt by chamber officials that the beautiful flowers which grow la the valley can be used to great ad vantage by making our visitors dur ing the summer a little more wel come. Quite a number of persons have been supplying the chamber of com merce with flowers but more could b. used If they were made available. , Sardine Creek SARDINE CREEK. June 10. (Spll Mrs. Mary Sutherland of Portland arrived Memorial day to spend ft week here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith are build ing a log house on the northern, part of her father's place for their home. Wlllard Croft, who has been quits? Ill for the post week. Is able to b out again. Mra. Eva Newton, Mrs. Mary Suth erland and Curtis Miller were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dusenberry Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Flene were Sun day callers of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell. Ralph Dusenberry, who is employ ed near Fresno, Calif., truck driv ing, came Wednesday to bring three other employees of the camp, who are moving their families there for the summer, and returned Thursday. Mr, and Mra. P. L. Walt, Mrs. Sva Newton and Mrs. Mary Sutherland were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mra. H. H. Elhart In Ashland. Mra. Newton and Mra, Sutherland remained until Monday evening and were accompanied home by Mrs. El hart and son Billy. Mra. S. A. Dusenberry spent Wed nesday In Oold Hill visiting Mrs. O, L. Dusenberry. . , 1 Harold Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Smith, and Mrs. Josephine Drennan, were united In marriage) at Medford June 7. They reside here near his parents. John Smith Is wearing a smile today that won't nib off, owing to the arrival at his home June 8 of a 12-pound son, who has been nam ed Allen Duane. Mother and son bre doing fine. 1 Card of Thank We wlh to thank the many friends for the kindness and sympathy ox tended us during our recent bereave ment. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. W. F Ramey ' airs. OUvs fiuriulds) FLOWERS NEEDED FOR C-C SHOWING