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IfEDFCRD MSIL TRTBrTN'E, JfEDFOnD, OREGON". TTEDNESDXT. APRIL -f. mi "PA AT! SEVEN Read every Bd on this page . . . you will probably (Ind exuctly the thine you want to Day ot sell ... II It Isn't there, adver tise .. . It's Inex pensive, effective! RATES per word first Insertion 3c Bach additional Insertion . per word Per line per month, without copy changes - l a6 Phone 75 FOR WANT AD3 J?: LOST AND FOUND LOST One a'A-sallon Foamltc f'.to extinguisher. Reward. Call Pierce Auto Freight. LO-ST Oold fountain pen. Reward. F. Corning Kenly. Tel. 611-J-3. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. MrAWTiM-i TOW4T.F. HELP WANTED Housekeeper, permanent Job, 63 per week. Phone 6-F-3. WANTED Experienced reliable girl for housework. Room, board, 62.50 per week. Box 578. Tribune. WANTED Middle-aged lady for house work In motherless home. W. T. Bostwick, Rt. t, Ashland. . WANTED-MIddle-aged lady for gen eral housework. Barneburg Ranch, Rt. 4. F. E. Barneburg. WANTED Reliable girl for genera housework. References. Box 559. .Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Housework by day or hour. 17 So. Peach. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Ambitious, honest young man for respectable work with good future. Dorn, 206 Elm St. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To rent small ranch with buildings. Particulars first letter. Box 673. WANTED Cows, sheep, good kitchen range. Ben Vlmont, old highway. WANTED Tree trimming. High winds break limbs and damige roofs. Box 660, Tribune. WANTED Have client for 4 or 5 room furnished home at 622.50. Chas. R. Roy. Realtor, Medford Bldg Phone 302. FURNITURE TRUCK going to San Francisco soon, would like load back. See us for rates. Phone 833. F. E. Samson Co. FURNITURE re-upholstered. 969-R. Thibault. Phone WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelts and wool. Joe Konop. 120 Sc. Central. Across from Montgomery Ward Co WANTED Wool as mohair. Top prices. See J. 3. Osenbrugge. tYnn iw nwii muiiuir. (iiuca auu pelts See us before you sell. Wool bags and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or more, crusher, amalgamator. Advise price and where can be seen. 417 Davis Bldg., Portland, Ore. WANTED Donations of used cloth ing for relief purposes. The Salva tion Army. Phone 356, 411 E. Main WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk Pit's, 1508 Prune St Phone 547-L. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford, cheap. 833 W. 2nd. WILL care for elderly sick people In my home. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools or what have you. Medford Birgain House. 37 N Grape St. Tel 1062. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER and lunk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 NOI Grape. Tel 1062 WANTED Five hundred ewes, dress 4334. care Mall Trloune. Ad- FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3-room house, bath, some furniture and garage; dults. Call 953 Dakota Ave. FURNISHED modern hoilM, 2 bed room, overstuffed, 622.50. Phone 582-R. FOR RENT 5 rooms, modern, partly furnished, good location, cloe in; 20, pater paid. B. J. Palmer, Tel. 7B8. POR RENT Small furnished home medrrn; f rlglclalre, garage. 221 Nd. Hollv. FURNISHED hou-. 138 S. Grape: I Fng:ift:rc Phone 3IP-R. FOR R FN T -4 -room fum. house Siinuel B.itcman. 912-J. TOR, RENT 8-room modern hou turn piano. 1013 w. 9th. W. H. FtcJ-i j -J SMALL furnished houst; cloie tn. - Call 731-X. FOR RENT HOUSES NICE 7. room house (or rent. Call at: 817 W. 10th. FOR RENT Partly Xurn. house. 613 No. Grape. A CLEAN house. Cose In. Iqulre 319 8. Ivy. HOUSES HO. (12.50 and 815. water paid; wood range. Phone 106. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. FOR RENT Strictly modern furnish. ed stucco nome. oio a. ubuqbic. FOR RENT S-room house. 3 bed rooms, on Mistletoe, inquire 370 so. Central. FOR RENT Furnished house, 15 Inquire 105 No. Oakdale. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartments for 3 adults, 903 W. 10th. FOR RENT Furnished apt,, private entrance, tel.. etc. 818 S. Oakdale. FURNISHED 3 and 3-room apts.; garage. 604 W. 10th. CLEAN, furnished apt. 317 W. 2nd. COMFORTABLY furnished front apartment in Mall Hrlbune Bldg. Living room with fireplace; lare dining room, kitchenette, dressing roqm and bathroom; hot and cold water, steam heat and lights fur nished. Reasonable rent. Apply at Mail Tribune. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM AND BOARD 153 No. Oakdale. FOR heated sleeping rooms call 1399-L. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8. Grape. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 K. Main Rates very moderate. I FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ' 4 ROOMS, steam heat. 135 N. Holly FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 40-acre Improved farm; free water. Box 5R7, Tribune. FOR RENT Cow pasture cheap. In quire Blackwell Hill Service Station. FOR RENT 40 acres; 2-room home, down wood; 610 month. Mrs. Chas. L. Wilson, Central Point. FOR RENT Improved 8 acre tract, garden land, close In. Part fruit and berries. 402 E. Main. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 250-egg In cubator for chickens. Klukkcrt. Rt. 1, Box 471, Ashland. TO TRADE Good car for pair work horses. S. B. Hill, Rt. 1, Box 334. Central Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE Old tractor, plow, mandrel and saw. Will take horse. Big Oak Service Station, north of Eagle Point. EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholatcrlng for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE or trade for clear city property, 124 acres, close In, mostly river bottom, free water for part, 60 cultivated, god Improvements. Stocked and equipped, 68500. 15 North Fir. Phone 161. FOR TRADE Willamette valley farm. 200 A., 615.000. Want river bottom form near Medford of equal value Box 11744. Tribune FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 93 ACRES on paved highway, 20 river bottom, 30 cultivated, 15 Irrigated; Improved. Good camp ground site. Price 62750; 6750 down, balance to suit. For sale or trade for clear city property, 124 acres, close In, mostly river bottom, free water for part; 60 cultivated, good improvements, stocked and equipped, 68500. 16 North Fir. Phone 161, BARGAIN Small ranch near coast; best terms: consider trsde Medford; 62,000. Write O. M. Osborn, Rogue River, Ore. FOR SALE 6 acres close In; low price; with building. Schermer horn, mile west of Phoenix. FOR SALE . New modern house, 8 rooms and sleeping porch; furnish ed; 61350. Your own terms. Tel. 582-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE Jacksonville property for Medford property. Box 636, Tribune. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & Whtle.. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut treea. excellent soil Sacrifice 6350 Write Box 66. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Beef cattle. E. B. Hogaa, Applegate, Ore. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Angora rabbits. 64 pair. D. O. Garrison, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Fresh cows. Schultz, Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE Team of mules. Henry Kerby, Talent. FOR SALE DOGS PETS ROLLER canaries reasonable 623-J-3 FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE 25 laying Bronz hen. Earl H-irt. Hifih Bank. FOR SALE Plymouth Rock Mttlng Riverside. Tel. A15. i BABY CHICKS RM 910 hundred. White Leghorn 49 a hundred. Chas, I L' Q?od. Box 356. Eugene, Ore. OUR better quality chick insure real profit White Leahorns 8c. April 18. 7'ic. Rocks and Red 9c April 18. Be. ' re.ts.ogue. Jenka HAtchcry, Tangent. Ore. FOR SALE POULTRY RED SETTINQ EOOS. Phone 4-F-4. PURE Bronze toma, cockeran'e prise stock. (6. Jesse Nell, Rt. 1. Ashland HENS with chicks. Carley. Tel. 3S8-X FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Horse, model T Ford truck, cheap. Murphey Dairy, off Jacksonville highway. FOR SALE CHEAP Punch bowl and BLundiird, and 13 glasses. See Lio erty Market. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, baled or loose. Local, non-lrrlgated alfalfa seed. Tel. 523-J-4. Otto Nleder meyer. CLOSING OUT our stock of Dodge I repair parts left on hands, will glt'e 60 discount on any ot these parts In our stock. Eakln Motor Co.. Hud son and Terraplane dealer. River side Ave. 1st door south of Western Auto Supply. FOR SALE Orape vines, ornamental trees and shrubs Glascock's Nur- aery, 264 Bcatty St. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tables, beds, eto. 714 Welch St.. off W. Jackson. FOR SALE for storage, 1 Monarch electric range, like new. 1 lawn mower, 1 Ice box. Davis Transfer, 29 So. Grape. VERY choice long spurred Columbine plants. Phone 1173-Y. Call at 1002 V. 11th. FOR SALE 700 boxes good Newtown apples: orchard run. 25c box. W. H Watt, phone 468-R-2. Medford, Ore. A RAINBOW GARDEN of glads. 100 large No. 1 bulbs, not less than 40 varieties. Value (5 or more tor $2.50. One Jumbo Plcardy free. P. H. Reum. 922 South Oakdale. SAND, gravel, sediment, teaming, plowing. Phone 912-J. HAY. wheat, barley, rolled or ground C. A. OoVoe. Phone 523-J-2. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Dodge pickup, good con dition. 803 Pine Ave. FOR SALE Model T Ford touring, electric washing machine. Bargain. Route 4. Box 77. MISCELLANEOUS FOR expert lawn mower, radio and home repair, Phone 864. Ask for Flxlt Man. I LOAN MONEY on anything of value. Cecil Jennings. Cor. Main & Front. FURNITURE MOVING Quick, reli able service. Let us quote you rates 'on local and long distance hauling. We are bonded carriers. Phone 833. F. E. Samson Company. REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS, Indian apolis. Mrs. Gertrude Stead, local representative. 523 South Ivy. Tel. 930-R. LAWN Mowers sharpened. Medford Cycle Shop, 23 N. Fir. Phone 261. NOTICE TRUCK OWNERSTf you haven't got P. U. C. plates, get your application In for your P. L. and P. D. Insurance at once. Long or short haul. Cargo, collision, fire and theft. Association of Commercial Truck Owners, Phone 1380, Room 12. Palm Bldg. INCOME TAX Let me prepare your Income tax return Years of experi ence. Both State and Federal are now due. Fred L. Colvlg, 525 S Central. Phone 735-J. FURS cleaned, Coats rellned. repaired and glazed Mediord cash and Phone 1700. Carry Cleaners. MINING PROPERTIES If you have property to sell or wish to buy. 8oe Geo. 3. Barton. 33 N. Grape St. ' DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove. 235 E. Main. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Established nelehbor. hood business. Just coming into its best season. Priced to sell on ac count of leaving city. Box 677, Tribune. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Tltlt and Title Insurance The only complete Title System to Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title. Rooms 3 and 9, No. 82 North Centra) Ave, upstairs. Expert wtndon Cleaheri LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House Cleaning, Ploor Waxing, Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty. Painting and Paperhanglng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 646--W. o.3 8 Orape ".Money to Lend WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month oo un paid balance No other charges. See W. E. Thomas. 45 South Central, ground floor Craterian Theater Bldg. State License No. 8-167. EADS TRANSFER & STORAOB CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 315 Prices right, dervlue guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack, era and movers special livestock moving equipment. Prices right SIB North Riverside. Phone 1044-X Job Priming MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds: book binding: loose lest ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating caa,1! sales slips and everything In the printing Unea. 28-30 N. Orape Phont 75 Tn infer HE NKfNO TRUCK1NO C Trans fer and storage We haul anything at a resxon.ole price. Ill No. fir Street. Phone 3JJ. LEGAL NOTICES GENERAL LAND OFFICE, Washing ton. D. C Notice Is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the act of June 9, 1916 139 Stat. 3181. as amended by the act of May 17. 1938 (45 Stat. 697, Public Nos. 416 and 4171 and pursuant to departmental regulations Circular No. 1300 (53 L. D. 683), the timber on the followlne lands will bo sold May 7, 1934. at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at public auction at the U. S. land office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised price as shown by this notice, sale to he subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the In terior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-ftflh of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited when the right to purchase Is awarded bv the ""if10" ' ' complied fully with said regulations, Circular No. 1200. as to the execution of the contract of sale and bond re quired thereunder. The- money de posited will be retunied If sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue ior tne timDer, wnich must be re moved within ten years. Bids will be received from cltlzeua of the United States, associations of such clttrens and corporations organized under the laws of the United states or any State, Territory or District thereof only. Upon aDDllcatlon of a (mail fled purchaser the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered senaratelv before being Included tn any offer of a larger unit: T. 39 s., R. 9 E., Sec 13, SW',4 NE'i. yellow Dine 385 M dead pine 100 M. red fir 10 M. white fir 85 M.. SE',4 NE'i, yellow pine 4J3 M. dead pine 120 M. white fir 185 M Shasta fir 35 M.. SE'4 SWi;. yellow pine hu m. -sugar pine 65 M. dend pine 120 M. red fir 75 M. white fir 15 M, NE4 SE!i. yellow pine 275 M. aeaa pme 310 M. white fir 25 M. NW'i SE"i. yellow pine 425 M. sugar nine M. dead pine 165 M., SW'i SE',4. yellow pine 55 M. sugar pine 25 M. dead pine 310 M.. SE!i SE'l. yeuow pine no M. dead pine 370 M. white fir 25 "M.. T. 39 S.. R. 8 E . Sec. 19. Lot 1. dead pine 50 M.. Lot 3, dend pine 110 M.. Lot 3. yellow pine i iv m. aeaa pine zo m.. Lot 4. yellow pine 525 M. sugar plno 55 M. dead pine 40 M. red fir 25 M.. NE'i SW1.. dead pine 50 M.. SE'i SW'4, yellnw plno 520 M. dead pine 20 M. red fir 15 M., NW'4 SE'i, dend pine 20 M.. none or tne wmoer on any of the sub. divisions heretofore described to be sold for less than $3.00 ner M for the yellow and sugar plno and 1.00 per iw jor tne oeoa pine ana red. white and Shasta fir; SW't SE'J. green and dead pine 320 M., SE'4 SE'4, green and dead pine 410 M.. none of the timber on said subdivisions to be sold ior less man aa.50 per M. FRED W. JOHNSON, Commissioner. Warrant Call. Notice Is hereby given that School District No. 49. Jackson County, war rants No. 7128 to No. 7649 Inclusive are called for payment. Interest to cease on April 5. 1934. Warrants to be presented for payment at the office of the District Clerk. City Hall, Med ford, Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN. Clerk School District No. 49. I In the County Court of the Countv oi uucKfion in and ror tne state of - uregon. In the matter of the Estate of Roy Kottray Shreve, deceased, and of tne partnership Estate of said Roy Rottray Shreve and Sam Colton, do ing business under the assumed business name of Office Stationery & Supply Co. Notice is hereby given that by an order of the above entitled court the First National Bank of Medford. Ore gon, has been appointed and now Is the duly appointed, qualified and act ing executor of the will and estate of the above named decedent, Roy Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Kona 6. American Indians 10. Speechless 14. Assemblage of tents 15. Cognizant 16. African arrow poison 17. Made unhappv . or roscnuui 19. competent 20. I3oll 21. Locomotive . driver 21. Former ruler Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 11. AlRlCrrHSlL 1 MAMP l a r mo m e. He R I A A V E N Al P E M C I L S S E W EFp S T IE A Djl! iUpT eTd HHa M A BOB 1 gJT 5 A P PEAR EVIL jAN jSLUE 111? EBE Upl NAME 5 tRUS A D lp G R ATE RP BrfaT E hr F W T N MEsEMTlElRliEN D oi Algiers ?4. BcofT 25. French ., .marshal !6. Lines with ,, "oft material 'I. Conform to the ""ape 29. Eccentric 21. Mingled won. SI, Troubls .S.r. and retrM- Governor of 82. Devour 33. Cnuse of ruin 35. Therefore 37. Rhythm 39. Bringing- into Judea In tlx time of Chrlit 19. Title of Athena 60. Census taker 62, Shirt: archaic 63. llefnta or contradict 41. Forever 42. Largs tarts 43. Dry 44. One of the Cnpe Verdt Islands 4K. Kxcavata 46. Pronoun 64. Car fin havinr the hfs-heRt number of spots Dtmfnutlvs 6S 47. Ueconl of cast ending perform- et. Obstruction!: .Rnc'i: ,Ian celloq. in. Shelter IT. Former rov- 50. Maureii of ernor of New Jersey distance ' 3 P I4 WM5 t I7 I8 l? PfJ' I" '3 3 zzzzMr w Sll WA - w zzlfezi ; l! ZKi " iitl-l Fit33" Ii ,? zzzz!!z ll53- 1 1 1 r 1 I I I VM' j , niifisiieiiffliii(Pij ii it w. :s s-. mw rk.", w-'S x -i -i it l&tl i ft' - -tj&L- We. Im. These Wampas stars, selected by Hollywood film publicity agents as "most likely to succeed In motion pictures during 1934," represent widely separated sections of the country. It was their first picture together. Back row, left to right: Judith Arlen, Hollywood; Jean Gala. San Francisco; Ann Hovey, Mt. Vernon, Ind.; Katherlne Williams, Seattle, Wash.; Hazel Hayes from Kansas, Gigl Parrish, Cambridge, Mass. Lower row: Helena Cohan, New York; Jacqueline Wells, Dallas, Tex.; Betty Bryson, Los Angeles; Jean Carmen, Portland, Ore. I Lu Anne Meredith. Dallas, Tex.; Dorothy Drake. Santa Monica, Cal., and Lucille Lund, Buckley, Wash. (Associated. Presa Photo) Rottray Shreve, and of the partner ship estate of said decedent and Sam Colton, doing business under the as sumed business name of Office Sta tionery & Supply Co. ; All persons having claims against said estates or either of them aro hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, to the said executor at Its place of business. 122 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. The date of and the first publica tion of this notice is April 4th, 1934. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Executor. By EUGENE THORNDIKE. First Asisstant Trust Officer. H. K. HANNA, Attorney for Executor. SALEM, April 4. (AP) Insurance companies may etlmlnate benefits due to participation In aviation, A. H. Averhlll, state Insurance commis sioner, announced today. The department has In the past refused to approve any elimination of this hazard, but through an at torney general's interpretation of the Oregon law, this policy was changed. Policies however must carry an avi ation exclusion amendment. Cross -Word Puzzle Become lens formal or SUIT 12. fienorat flffht 13, Motion picturt actor 18. Pronoun 22. Covertly sar castic ' 24. Locations 26. South Ameri can animal V Dlstsnt 23. Stand di rectly op posite, SC. Lair 82. Kiddle Zt. Foundation 04. Liquors 3&. Brrak sud denly Sfl. Make eyes 5. Top piece of a spire 40. Standing alone 4. Abandon 46. Wife of Prism And mother of Hector 47. Expand 46, Renting agreement 40. FFplendor 6t, PansaRes In the hrntn R2. Fine fabric .'i3. Melody BS. Accept Si Fondles 67. Chinese secret society 61. Oaellc 61. Drinking vessel DOWN 1. War aviators of record I. Recreational contest 5. Set In sur rounding matter 4, Treats ma liciously B. Detest 6. Be under ob ligation T. Fnther or mother I. Ooddens of peace Kind or arti ficial fly for flfihlnc 10. Poetic nam for the moon Lucky Thirteen "Baby "Baby " Stars Disagree On Mixing Marriage and Career in the Pictures By KOBB1N COONS HOLLYWOOD. Even "new-bora baby stars" can survey the Holly wood romantic scene, strewn with the wreckage of many movie marri ages, with some cynicism. Some of them firmly behove It Is foolhardy for an actress to attempt marriage and a career at the same time. Others are Inclined to believe It can be done even In Hollywood, A poll of the girls elected m pos sible stars of the future by Wampas, tne film publicity men's organization, reveals also that opinions are divided on another questlo... Should an ac tress marry "in the profession" or choose someone from another walk of life? Dorothy Drake, who li 18, thinks a mutual professional Interest helps to make marriage a success; hence If ahe were minded to marry she would choose an actor or someone In pictures as her mate. "It, Can Da Done" "It can be done," agrees Jacque line Wells, "but It requires plenty of the spirit of give-and-take, and the success of the marriage would depend on the Individuals con cerned. X thlnx that an actress' mar riage Ahould work out better If a non-professional husband It chosen, although circumstances would alter cases."' Giai Parrish Is married to DIHwyn Parrls, a writer, and la sure her mar riage and her career can survive. "If It's a compatible marriage she generalizes, "In which both husband and wife have mutual Interests and undcrtandlngs, there's no reason for failure." ' Can't Mix Careers But Helene Cohan, daughter of the famous stage actor, George M. Cohan, Is equally emphatic in her views: "Both acting and marriage are ca reers." she says, "and I think It la impossible to keep your mind on two careers at the same time, t would marry a non-professional man by all means If I married." Lu Anne Meredith's opinion la that success of a film marriage would de pend on "how true and sincere you Courthouse News ItmrnlsbM by th JtoksoD County Abstrsct Co- 191 B Blitb 8trt .Mnrrlsjf License, Blvln L. Pierce ana Margery Lehn herr. Btewart O. Kellett and Josephine 8. Truax. Prank L. Wirlck and Marian Miller. Jack Pouts and Helen B. Cook. Melvln P. Bailee and Elltabeth B. Hllkcy. Jamca V. Hough and Helen 0. Owsley. Henry B. Brlgham and Blanche Smith. Circuit Court United States va. 3. M. Worsham. Federal tax lien. J. H. Cooke vs. J. R, Corbett, also known as Roy Corbett. Mabel a. cor bett. For money. Attachment filed. David o. Thompson et u va. w. A. Moore et ux. Por money, The California Joint stock Und Bank of San Francisco va. The Hill Orchards, Inc., et al. Foreclosure. Wesley Hartman and Lai Hartman vs. Esther Merrltt Sanderson et vlr. roreclosure. Lydal stlmson va. Steve Stlmaon. Chattel lien. Clara I. Baker et ux va. Cleorge B. Bluteau, Mary Bluteau, J, a. Berto lette, Emma Bertolett. For money and restraining order. Probate Court Est. H. A. Hatucom, dec. to probate. Admitted Ileal' E.tate Transfer, Talent Irrigation District to Harel I, Perna W. D. to 33 acres In DLC Stars" in First Picture are about both the marriage and the career." She would let love guide the choice ot a mate. Lucille Lund believes the success of marriage depends on the individ uals, whether In Hollywood or Kala mazoo. Need Level Head "If I were thinking of marriage," she declares, "I think I would choose a non-professional husband. In this business one tends to lose equilib rium because of t,he strain involved, so there should be one level-headed person in the family to maintain balance." Actors don't appeal to Ann Hovey, but she thinks a movie marriage can be as successful as any other kind. Judith Arlen agrees with Helene Cohan that marriage la a career In Itself, and ahe personally wouldn't try to mix it with films. But If &he did, she says, she'd marry someone outside of pictures. Let Love Dictate Betty Bryson, who has been mar ried and divorced, la positive that marriage and a career taken to getherlead to marital failure. In choosing another husband, If she were choosing one, she would let love dictate the choice. jean dale, who soon Is getting a divorce, shares Betty's views. "You have to concentrate either on marriage or on the career," she says.' "I want to eoncentrate on the career." Mary Kornman, one of the "alter nate baby stars," was the bride among the nominees. She Is sure her marriage to Leo Tovar, film camera man, will be a success. "Career and marriage can mix If you don't take the career too seri ously," Sjhe stys. 82, Twp. as 8., R, 1 W. Julia, Williams to School District No. 1 W. D. to lota 1, 3, and 7, block ee, Jacksonville. Anna A. Wagner et vlr to Lydla T. McCall W. D. to part block 3, Ash land. Edgar O. Whiteside at ux to O. Ray Potter W. D.'to 16.11 acrea o DLO D9. Tw. 37 S., R. 3 W and half Int. In lota It, 17 and 13, block 43, Med ford, W, W. Dlnkena et ux to Laura Buck ingham W. D, to 814 of BW(i, NW4 of 8WI,, SWI, of NW of Sec. 33, Twp. 33 8., R. IW.It Int.) W. W. Dlnkena to Lura Mrlanh W. D. to S14 of SW'I. NWti of SW of NW ot Sec. 83, Twp. 33 8., r. a w. Charles L. Wlmer at ux to Norma B. William W. D. to A acrea In Beo. U, Twp. 3 8., R. 1 E. O. E. Ohlldreth to Orsce Chlldreth W. D. to part lot 10, block 1, Cot tage Home Add., Medford. Fannie Matney to John Matney W. D. to lot I, W(4 of SEVi of NWVJ of Sec. 39, Twp. 33 8., R. 3 W. Martha J. lllght to J. D. Hlght Deed to lots I, 3, 3, 4. 11, 13, 13 and 14 Hlght'a Suhdlvlalon, Medford; also 18 acrea In DLO 41, Twp. 38 8., R. 1 W. O. Rajf Potter to Edgard O. White aide et ux W. D. to 13.11 acrea In DLC 37 8., R. 3 W and one-fourth Intereat In Iota 18, 17 and 18, block 43, Medford. D. J. LawrentB et ux' to L. A. Knlle et ux Q. C. D. to lota 10. 11 and 13. block 8, Laurelhurat Add. to Medford. Val J. Fischer at ux to City of Medford W. D. .to lota 4 and 8. block 4, Riverside Bub., Medford. W. R. Lamb et ux to James R. W. Oregg W. D. to lot 11, Constant Add. to Central Point. W. J. King to Joe Christian et ux W. P. to 4'4 acrea In DLC 73, Twp. 37 8., 11. 3 W. CHIEF OF SIGNAL Asserting that the Pacific coast oil Industry was, being attacked by one department of the government for acta approved by another, 8. B. Moth er, president of the Signal OH and Oas company, has issued a statement In connection with the case. HI statement follows: "The Signal Oil and Oaa company, an entirety Independent company or ganized In 1023 and still controlled completely by the same management aa from the beginning, hu In every way attempted to live up to both the spirit and letter of the petroleum code. (Signal has at a great Increase In cost to Itself added to lta payroll and to the number of employes at the request of the President In hie employment agreement and aa re quired by the petroleum code. "The recent Indictment of Signal, with a number of other marketing companlec, and the announcement that three more major companies, to gether with companies purchasing motor fuel from them, will also be Indicted presents the anomalous sit utaton of the major portion of the oil Industry on the Faclflo coast be ing attacked by one department of the government for acts approved by another department. "The cartel plan of marketing over which o much controversy la at present raging has been approved by President Roosevelt through his rep resentative, Harold L. Xckea of the department of the Interior. The car tel plans recognizes and permits the particular methods of marketing to which the department of Justice ob jects. "Marketers representing 05 per cent of the oil Industry of the Pa cific coast, have signed and approved the cartel agreement. Thus we have the Inconsistent position of one branch of the government attempt ing to make over the entire market ing set-up of one of the largest In dustries In the United States, a set up which has heretofore been ap proved by another branch of the gov ernment." This message was released In Med ford yesterday by officials of the Slxtd Street super Service, distributors for Signal gasoline In and near Medford. SALEM, April 4. (AP) During the month of March a total of 3, 338.430.00 In state warrants was paid out, the report of the state treasurer hows, making a total disbursement apparently greater than In any month during the history of the state. Rufua C. Holman, treasurer, estimated. The average monthly dis bursements approximated t3.ROO.000. Of the amount paid 1.807.934.70 was for the retirement of 41.337.SOO of state highway bond principal and 4030.434.70 for payment of state hlghwsy bond Interest. April Is . also expected to bi month of heavy disbursements, Hol man itated. rirami(tTi4ii