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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 193(1 PAOF) SEVEN Bead every ad on this page you will probably find exactly the thlnga you have Been looking for or a ale or trade (or unused artlclea you may have. Search your attlo or i tore-room you may find many thlnga othera are seek ing and be able to realize Im mediate cash. If what you want isn't here, advertise for It Tribune ClasstHed ads are Inexpensive effective 1 RATES Per word first insertion , (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes ....$1.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST From Howard St., near Pine Cone, grey persiin, iemaie cat Reward. Phone 866-X. fTtrms TTT HnA vnxrliru? JerseV steer. No marks or brands. J. M. J Taylor. Rucn. p.Rj0ST Gold lavaiiei with blue stone I pendant. Return to Tribune office, iff Reward. LOST If aog is misainR ca.11616 WANTED FEMALE HELP ANTED Women for general house work in small family, with wages. Call at 1033 Queen Anne. WANTED Woman for general house- WOrJS. BOX tot, inuuire. WANTED Experienced practical nurse, capaoie oi tuning W8 home. Box 1394, Tribune. MALE AND FEMALE PARTY to sell canaries at home on commission. Box 504, Tripune. WANTED MALE HELP 1 WANTED Man to trim uprooted ! f.j tn trees ior snare oi wuuu. v. - Tel. 258-J. I j WANTED Man to put In garden ou i shares. 832 East Main. p CAN USE few more experienced prtiners. rnone WANTED SITUATIONS i home, davtlme. Reasonable. 40B 1 King.- 'HOUSEKEEPER or practical nurse. rnone oh-a. EXPERIENCED woman would like cooking and housekeeping ior warn ing or elderly people. Box 486, Tribune. inkv Ar mtrnr ervlce caroenter work !j Lee Williams. 1520 N. Riverside. WANTED Day work. Mrs. Huson. PUone 1345-M W ANTED-MISCELLANEOUS 2 WANTED BIDS on 50 squares of No. l. v. u. nean ougiir nue, w t Redwood, 52 shingles. 60 ft. galvanized hip saddle. 120 ft. galvanized valley tin. 125 ft. galvanized ridge roll. 100 lbs. galvanized shingle nail. Delivered at First Christian church. ANTED To borrow 350 on real estate worth 700. Can make monthly payments. Box 479. Mall Tribune. ANTED To lease ranch. Write de tails, Box 1426, Tribune. PANTED Via' ble gas pump, air compressor and oil containers, Rt. 1. Box 562-B. Grants Pass. Ore. IAVE BUYER for good well Improved suburban home with small acreage Come In and Hat your property. The Real Estate Exchange 19 N. Bartlett. Phone 1496. WANTED SOUTHERN B'JI.-DING LOAN ASS'M stock and saving passbooks Will pay 100 cents on the dollar Bring yoij atocr oertlflcatea and pass book CHARLES A WIN(J AOENCY, INO. ICS E Main Phone IM Medford, Cts. WANTED Used rurnlture, ranges, heaters tool fruit ara. etc Hol brook Furniture Co. in old Fire Hall Bldg. 113 & 8th. Tel 447. WANTED We pay oaD tor household goods furniture, and itove We also buy meTl hides pelt wool and mo hair MEDFORD BAROAIN. HOUSE 27 N Orape St Phone iom U IVANTTD Cook stove heaters bed tpnng ui. i rrw.a u.u.u. ... txy oouche and cots or what have you- We pay cash or exchange NEW DEAL FURN EXOHANOI 42S C Main St WANTED FURS FURS FURS Higaeit cash price paid 'or raw Jura Complete line ot traps on aale MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27-29 No Orape St Medfnrd FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT To responsible party. 9 room hoie; bath, screened porch, wood ranae. a rus; clean; reason able. Phone 117-X. Inquire 909 No Central. FOR RENT Attractive 9 -room houae. near nigh school, 30. Newly redecorated 5-room house on east side. 15. Other houses at 12.60 and up. Inquire 138 E. Main. SMALL furnished house at 329 N Bartlett Call at 321 Apple. for RENT fl-roora furnished house, 126, rater paid. InquU I3ifl Locust. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Rooming house, fur nished, close In, garden lot. 26.0O month If taken at onoe. Give ref erence. Box 489, Tribune. FOR RENT Very attractive furnish ed house: studio window. Frigid aire, oil heat, etc. "US So. Oakdale. FOR RENT $35 water paid, SEMI BUNGALOW, 527 8. Holly St. A GOOD HOME. Two bedrooms down stairs, large room upstairs. NICE SHADE. Phone 1579 or 917. 4-ROOM furnished house for rent, electric range. Inquire 305 South Oakdale. UNFURNISHED house, 4 rooms, bath and screened porch, at 1510 West Main, 117.50; water not paid. 0. A DeVoe. 623-J-2. FOR RENT 6-room modern furnish ed house, close in Phane 451-J. FOR BEN'l homes fumisbed oi unfurnished Brown White FOR RENT 4 -room furnished home with sleeping porch, good district, paved street, near grade and Junior high schools, rent $30-00. Also 2 roonwurnlshed house, 1 block from . grede school, $15.00. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY,. INC. Phone 728. 109 E. Main St. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APARTMENT 8 small rooms and garage. $13.50. 310 Port land Ave. FURNISHED APTS. Phone 870-X. FOR RENT Apartment furnished; shower, steam heat, hot and cold water furnished. Mall Tribune of fice. BACHELOR apartment. 49 fl. Front. FOR RENT 3 room floue keeping apartment, furnished with gar age. Adults. 327 N- Grape. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 6 Grape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM rates reasonable at 716 E Main ROOM Si BOARD Home cooked meals. $25 per month 303 N. Holly BOARD Home-cooked meals served in prlvtae home Reasonable rates Near ousineas district 23 N Orange St Phone 143-X FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 28 acres, house, barn, garage, chicken house, family or chard, good garden ground, plenty water; $120.00 year, cash. Dermis Ranch. Rogue River. Ore. FOR EXCHANGE ESTATE -REAL TRADE OR SELL 160 acres timber business or property, near Medford W A. Connacher. Jordan. Montana FOR SALE OR TRADE Income prop- " ertv c!os in Phone 955-J FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Big lot, S rooms, 500. P. O. Box 941. FOR SALJ3 1 '4 acrea 4-room plaster- cu nuunc uiciftiw, uwiv -noplace cement foundation a cozy well built home gamge and woodshed, poultry house 20x20, cement floor. Price 11950.00. Compare thla with other places you have looked over. L. o. PICKELL, Exclusive Agent, 204 East Main. FOR SALE, ZjtlASE OR TRADE 40 acre ranch sub-Irrigated, good house and barn. Box 366, Tribune FOR SALE By owner, 10 to 80 -acre tracts, irrigated Bear creek bottom land, '4 mile from Medford; excel lent for gardening. Phone 1524-L. 18 AWES BEAR CREEK BOTTOM SOIL PACIFIC HIGHWAY FRONTAGE ft A A A 7 " room modern house. S 6 ll 0 D barn cnlcken nou- fam' '"w lly orchard, automatic water system, electric lights; stock ed and equipped; 0 oows, 4 heifers, team. 100 chickens. This Is a real sacrifice, business reasons demand ing that owner sell. CHARLES A. WINO AOENCY. INC. 109 E. Main St. Medford, Ore. PORSALE--3 acres, irrigated. 1 miles from city limits; 4-room house, cow barn, double ' garage, chicken house, 1 A. In bluegrass and Ladlno clover; school, electric ity, mall Jellvery, good road; cow and chickens go with place for 1.000. See or phone Clarence Pierce, Medford. FOR SALE 3 acres, five room house. ome fruit and berries, barn, gar age, good location, good soil. B. Oould, 402 West Jackson .street. HOUSES for salt or rent. Tel 196 evenings 1147-W. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown Si White IDEAL SUBURBAN PROPERTY Consisting of 9V, acre, excellent lo cation, only V4 ml. from Medford City Schools; rich, deep soli; 2 acres In 20-year old Bartlett pears, balance suitable tor garden, partic ularly adapted for onions, toma toes or potatoes. Some improve ments. Total price 2500.00 1.000.00 down, balance 5 yr. t 6. ' CHARLES A WINO AGENCY, lTfC (Exclusive Agents) FOR SALE 2 lots. 6 houses; terms or cash. Priced to sell. Call J. E.. Rt. 4. Box 9. STATE OF OREGON OFFERS FOL LOWING Medford City Property for asle Easy terms; I0r down; bal ance tike rent. 6 interest: 4 room. 24 8. Orange. 12600. 5 rooms. 325 Crater L Ave. 2375. 0 rooms. 306 Vencouver. 12600. 7 room. 145 Ivy St, 2775. 6 room. 110& W. Main. 12860. 5 rooms. 219 N. Peach. 2175 7 rooms. 516 Liberty b. 12600. 0 rooms. 616 Catherine, lie 50 4 rooms. 43 Summit Ave . 12960. fl rooms. 121 Kenwood. 13450. ! 4 rooms. 733 W 2nd., aftou. 4 rooms. 4O0 Crater L , 1975. ' 4 rooms. 107 Kenwood. 1750. 5 rooms. 304 S King. 3275. 4 rooms. 702 park St. 252S. 4 rooms. 7l W. 13th. 2750. 5 rooms, 728 Summit. 1000. 4 rooms 209 ft. Tripp. 12160. 3 rooms. 20U tt Peach. 1900. 7 rooms. 1315 Locust. .J050. 4 rooms. 702 Sriermsn. I26O0. C Y. TENC1WALD i County Represent uts, Ui W. AtUin. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE PVMl SALE 5-room modern house, close In. 1800. Route 1. box 498. South end of Kings Highway. FOR SALE Three- acres on Lozler Lane close to highway. Improved with modern house, garage, etc. Big Plnea Lumber Company. TOR SALE: Cabtn on Rogue river. with 900 ft. river Irontage. price 600. Phone 614-R. 40 ACRES with nice new house to trade for home In Medford. Mostly In crop. A fine turkev ranch. BROWN & WHITE. Realtora. BEAUTIFUL suburban home with a fine diversified orchard; 960O0: terms. BROWN s WHITE, Realtors FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '27 Chev. aedan. 40. 714 Palm St. 3-ROOM house-car on truck. Reap of 922 N. Central. UOOD USED CARS Chrysler. Plymouth Trade-ins. The Beat Cara for the Least Money. 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan new car guarantee. Two 1933 Plymouth Sedans. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1931 Chrysler 6 aedan. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1929 DeSoto Roadster. 1929 DeSoto Sedan. 1933 Chrysler Royal 8 Sedan. 1934 Terraplane Sedan. We have a number of "28. '37 and '28 modela at your own price. LANGE MOTOR CO. Chrysler Dealer Plymouth Used car lot 6th & Bartlett FOR SALE DOGS PETS SHEPHERD puppies for sale. East Mam at. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK ONE span gentle horses, 1200 lbe. each. FOR SALE Weaner and feeder pigs: 3 brood sows. E. T. Ross, Gold Hill, FAMILY COW Fresh In April. Phone 744-A. FRESH milk goats for aale. 95 each. Wldmer, east end of Barneburg Road. FOR SALE .POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE White Jersey Giant hatching eggs. Call afternoon and evenings. Jamea Baughman, Route 1, Box 394-A, central Point, Oregon kir SALE Babv chicks, all breeds. Right prices. Monarch Seed and rea uo. CARLEY POULTRY FARM Pedigreed Leghorns, R. I. Reds. Hatching Egga. Baby Chicks. RHODE ISLAND RED hatching egga ouc setting; eo nuumni. o. ........ Jamea. Rt. 2. ueuarr Ave. jutom HATCHING Booking ord era for nrkev etrer only Eggs day old -tod 8 we-k old poults Winston HaU'hery P O. Box 966 P..sebnrg Ore FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Fine quality seed grains. Henry Nledermeyer, 1 mile north of Jacksonville on Old Stage road. Phone Jacksonville 354. FOR SALE Grain and alfalfa hay. Cox Ranch. FOR SALE: Bean Super-Olant spray pump. Phone 7-F-14. FOR SALE Baled oats and vetch hay. Phone 7-F-14. HTfrH EST market nrlces paid for Junk, metals, rags, inner tubes. So. Ore. J unit UO., WJ oiewarv avb, A REAL BUY Large size Ex. Fancy Comics In lugs L0 Newtown apples in lugs..... .16 Bring your own containers. AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS, INC. 213 So. Fir St. Medford, Ore. Phone 926. TIRES A few new tires (by private party), sizes 17, 18. 20 and 21. Priced below wholesale. Phone 744-X. WANTED TO BUY Old glass goblets, cake plates, pickle dlshea, etc. Box 650, Tribune. FOR SALE Library table, dressers, dressing table, highboy, b reft k fast set. miscellaneous furnlttire, garden tools. Phone 662 or call at 1009 South Oakdalc. APPLES Washed Newtowns for sale. Very low prices. Myron Root Ware house. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. R. V. Beall, Beall Lane. FOR SALE Baled grain hay and hammered alfalfa. L. A. Salad A. Central Point. FOR SALE Galgalee wheat, Kanota oats. Phone 403-J-l. FOR SALE Electric incubators from . 50 to 400 capacity. Roy Stanley, Eagle Point. FOR 8AL15 No. 1 quality first cut ting alfalfa hay, baled, HI per ton. Phone 390, Jacksonville. John H. Hueners. FOR SALE Two electric brooders. 421 Ear hart St. WOOD Dry laurel and fir. Phone 376-X. FOR SALE Oood used baby buggy Call at 907 West 10th. FOR SALE Haanchen seed barley. E. A. Parker. 4 mile south of Phoenix. FOR SALE Dry. old trrowth fir and hardwood. Phone 547. FOR SALE Rvleaned field seeds, ram and the "doDe" to treat aoed before planting. Monarch Seed Ac reeo Co. FOR SALE JSuper phosphate, iulfate of ammonia. shep guano, gypsum Right prices. Monarch Seed & Fed Co FOR SALE Liquid llmt-sulphur Oet our price. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. COMICE PEARS - Put up in half- boxes. 30 to 60 pears per box. large aires sultan'.e for g:ft shipment or home use. si uo to sieaiora los aaa Siotm Ca Paoa 204. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS DRY OAK, laurel. 91.75 tier. Foley Ranch. 1'j miles soubteast Gold Hill. FOR SALE Crown feeds; land plas ter: Aero Superphosphate; Case farm machinery. Flnley Implement Co.. central Point. TYPEWRITERS Bierma 119 N. Cen tral. Phone 283. FOR ALE Baled oat hay ground alfalfa and oat hay loose alfalfa hay. C. A. DeVoe, Phone S23-J-3. APPLES We deliver !l 132-L BUSINESS CHANCES OPPORTUNITY for someone with small capital to become established In first-class tourist camp, partly complete, at Banaon-ny-tne-sea Inquire JOHN DORNATH Sz SOUS, N A TUREXjA N D HOME. Bandon. Ore. MISCELLANEOUS IT COSTS No Fxtra to have your auto greased by a mechanic. Phone 1388, Frees' Oarage, 801 N. Central. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of rule ano Title insurance The anly complete I 1 1 1 e System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT! CO. Abstract ot Title Rooms 8 and 6 No 89 North Central Ave u petal ra Income Tax Report Prepared. INCOME TAX Federal and state re. turns repared. See Earl Foy Room 11, Jackson County Bank Bid; Phone 796, Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - 950 Co t3U0 toi persona or Household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; alec Cars Refinanced Loans cloeeo within 30 minutes License No. S 157 See W E Thomas 45 So Cen t.ral Tmnsfrr. EAUS TRANSFER at STORAGE OO Offlce 1015 No Central Phune 815 Prices right Service guaranteed I'HUCKJNO AND STORAGE LoCAi and long distance hauling fural ture moving etc Reasonable rates Tel 833 F B Samson Co HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack era and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices -tghl fllfl North Rivelde Phone 615 LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors In the County Court ot the State ot Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Frances GUflllan Wlndell. Deceased. The undersigned has been appoint ed and qualified by the County Court of Jacksor County. Oregon, as Ad ministrator or tne estate of Frances Ollflllan Wlndell, deceased. All per sons having claims against said es tate are notified to present them. duly verified, with proper vouchers to me at my office, Cooley Theatre Building. Medford. ' Oregon, within six months from January 1 , 1936. the date of this notice. RAWLBS MOORE. Adnlmlstrator Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the County of jacKson in ana ror tne state of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of J. H. Doubleday, also known as Hiram Doubleday, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Sing Ins; voles i. Central portion of an ear of corn 8. Skip 12. Gladly 13. Native metal- bearing compound 14. Ornamented lower part of a wall 15. Place before or At the beginning 17. Device for climbing 19. Perched 10. Burn with hot water or ste.im :i. A tribe of Israel T3. Exclamatlo !5. Two halves 26. Myself 17, Suppose 10. RMl 13. Affirmative H. Tan or darken 16. Bahylonlan deity 17. Heroins of "1 Pagllaccl" It. Son of Agamemnon 8olutlon of Yesterday' Pule LCE MZ T a M .2. MARTY Rfe O BUST s t o a!mena rItIs IpiGRiVEISiB AGE0N E gRES TS !.l2i.D.y SP I nele Tie RE iilEOP OVERBl IABuawmoaks A PAT H YMaTB B I T ROD ENT E Rp EGO oiDlE M wlEI eidIy ilfTRp 44. Kind of rolled tra used In the Orient 48. PtalT o filet re 44. Wrath 1. Propelling with oars 13. Resembling i certain flower 65. Portent 66. Poem R8. Vice 69. PorlM of time 10. 3l yards 11. Marrlea OOWN 1. European mountains 1. Italian coin 11. Note of the sr-ale Disencumber Expansion of Inquiry 1-2 J '4 15 U 7 ty 19 o I" ' Tz li773 40. Mi i !lZIIII5!lZZ -.' ;. 2Q a? 20 31 JZ 44 4 v 4le So Is T - 5 5 ioo :. lei undersigned has been duly appointed and qualified by the above entitled, Court as administrator of the estate' of J, H. Doubleday. deoe.vvd. All persons having claims against the estate ere hereby required to present them with the proper vouchers with in six months from the first publica tion of this notice to .! F. Flltyel, 32 North Central Ave., Medford. Oregon Dated and first published FVbruary 11, 1936. J. F. FUEOBL, Administrator. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Prue M. Piatt, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed oy the Hon. Earl B. Day, Jude of the above entitled Court, as Executor of the Estate of Prue M. Piatt, deceased, j and has duly qualified according to . law. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent same, with proper vouchers, and , auiy veruiea according w iaw, at in office of T. W. Miles, attorney for the undersigned, at his office in the jack- son County Bank Building in the City of Mediord, Oregon, wunin six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published Febru ary 4th, 1936. H. F. PLAIT, Executor of the Estate of Prue M. Piatt, Deceased. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Orceon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Luclnda Peck. Deceased. The undersigned, having been ap pointed Adlmlnistrator of the Estate of Luclnda Peck, deceased, by the County Court of the County of Jack son. State of Oregon, and having qualified, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate,, to present them to the office of the undersigned's attorney at 126 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon, properly verified and with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of thla notloe which Is February 4, 1936. W. E. PECK. Administrator for the Estate of Luclnda Peck. Deceased. O. H. BENGTSON. Attorney for the Estate, No' Ice of ;aie In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Alex ander Duff. Deceased Notice is hereby given that In pur uance of the will of Alexander Duff, made and executed on the 28th day of June. 1930. -hlch said will, with proof thereof was admitted to pro bate and recorded In Volume 6, Pages 308-9-10. Record oi Will. Jackson County Oregon. In the matter of the estate of Alexander Duff, deceased, the undersigned, the executors, and executrix of mM estate will sell mt private sale, tn one parcel, to the highest bidder, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned and subject to confirmation of said court, on and after Thursday, tuo 20th day of February 1936 ell the rlaht. title, interest and estate of said Alexander Duff, deceased, at the time of his death which was a tee simple interest in and to the whole of the reaf property hereinafter des cribed, and all the right, title and interest that said estate has by opera tion of law or otherwise acquired other than or In addition to that of said deceased at the time of his death, of. In and to that certain lot. piece or parcei of land situate, lying and being In the county of Jackson, state of Oregon and more particularly des cribed as follows, to -wit: Commencing S 89 degrees 30 min utes East 23 chains and 44 Unka from Intersection of the North line of the Right of Way of Rogue River Valley R. R. with West boundary line of DLC 76 of John R T:ce In Twp 87 S. R. 2 West of the W M and from said beginning point running them 6 89 degrees 30 minutes East on the North line of the right of way of sa!d Railway 6.21 chains to corner; thence due North 1P.66 chains to south line of County Rodd leading from Jack sonvllle to Medford as now located to a comer; thence North B8 degrees Cross-Word Puzzle 11. Type of barometer containing no liquid 24. Btftge speech to the audi ence 3D. Parsonage 27. Uroad open venael 38. Cere.il grass 29. Hindu gud- dens SO. Fnmals sheep II. Where play mrta In golf 32. Owns 35. Directed to bl sent 38. Perxon on whom a hill of exchange ts drawn 40. fltal 42. Hevarlty 44. Cry of th ronjiter 48. Railrience. 46. On Indefi nitely 47. Thus 49. Foray 50. Addition t- htilldlna-a S3. Substance used tn printing thla nawa naner I. Develop mas ticating members 4. Away I. Conceited silly man fond of display 6. Oold: her aldry 7. Relgnfnr beauty. 8. Peculiar 8. An (rrler 10. Notion 11. Lacerated 1ft. Kxislfl 18. Christian era: abbr 64 Use neMI and thread 7, Solve, na a croBsword puzzle mm 30 minutes West 6.18 chains to North- ! east corner ot the Brown 10 acre ; tract; thence South on East line of aid Brown lract 16 8a chains to the j place of commej.clng containing 11.56 1 acres more or less and said above I described tract being In Section 26 1 Twp 37 3 R ') Weat ot the W. M- i Terms and conditions of sale: I $400 00 in UuIUd States legAl tender to be paid at the time of confirma tion of sale; balance. 120. 00 per month; 6 interest on deferred bal ance; balance evidenced by note end mortgage an .he premises; deeds and abstract at the expense of the estate; the purcnasei to assume the payment of. and take the property free and clear of Incumbrance excepting Med- I ford Irrlgntln District lien; estate to! pay taxt-s ana water assessments 10 ! and inc.udlng 1935; purchaser to as sume and pay same thereafter before delinquency. All bids or jffers must be In writ ing and ma be left at the office of J. F Fllegel. attorney for said exec utors, at Davis Building. Medford, Oregon, ot may be delivered to said executors or executrix lu said county of Jack won. or may be filed in the of fice of rhe clerk of this court at any time after tht first publication of this notice and before the making of the sale. Dated January 21, 1936. ELLA DUFF, Executrix. ROBERT A. DUFF. Executor. LAWRENCE B. DUFF, Executor, J. F. FLrEOEL, Attorney for estate. Feb. ll, 1!:!6 Medford and vicinity: Occasional rain tonight and Wednesday; not much change tn temperature. x Oregon: Occasional rain west and snow In east portion tonight and Wednesday. Slightly warmer In In terior of north portion tonight. Temperature a year ago today: Highest 49; lowest 35. Total monthly precipitation 0.32 In. Deficiency for the month 0 60 Inches, i Total precipitation since Septem ber I, 1935, 13-88 Inches. Excess for the season 3 83 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday 48 percent; 5 a. m. today 09 percent. Tomorrow: Sunrise 7:11 a. m. Sunset 5:40 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M., 130th Meridian Time ll TT S a S3 3 Boise 90 14 Cloudy Boston 16 8 Cloudy Chicago 14 -8 Cloutfy Denver ....... 44 18 P. Cdy. Eureka 68 50 .08 Cloudy Helena IB -14 .18 Snow Los Angeles 80 60 J8 Rain MEDFORD 64 40 .10 Rain New York 24 8 Clear Omaha 4 -10 P. Cdy. Phoenix 70 44 Clear Portland 83 30 T Cloudy Reno 40 32 T Haln Roseburg 64 42 .02 Cloudy Salt Lake 38 10 cloudy San Francisco - 68 60 1.60 Rain Seattle 44 30 Clear Spokane 10 18 Cloudy Walla Wnlla 10 8 Clear Washington, D O. 34 10 Clear 4 L HEAD . WILL RETAIN POST SALEM. Feb. 11. (AP) The board of control unanimously voted today to retain Orvllle V. Gamble as super intendent of the Oregon Blind Trade school following a three-hour hearing ou charge made against him on grounds of Inefficiency. While the board of control publicly disapproved of some practices of the superintendent and ordered him to cooperate more fully with the budget control department and the state board of control, the announced statement held the board considered Gamble "an efficient public official aa a whole." FARM TAX COLLECTION INJUNCTION IS DENIED PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. II. (AP Federal Judge John H. McNary held In a memorandum opinion today that the amended farm bankruptcy laws are void Insofar as they affect the right of the state to collect taxes on farms. He refused an Injunction to Elmer P. and Stella Dodd, Umatilla county farmers, who sought to en Join the sheriff of Umatilla county from selling their lands for taxes due, CHICAGO, Feb. U. (API gales of Montgomery Ward and company for the fiscal year ended January 31 totaled 309.101.609, an Increase of 17.1 per cent over sale of 9291,. 413.543 the previous year, the mall order company reported today, Balea for January. 1939, were 91b 60S.HU. compared to ,17,419 163 In January, 1939, an Increase of 9 3 per cent. Two Eteflpe lloapllal 8AI.EM, Feb. II. (AP Bollle H fitinson. 89, Inmste of the state hos pital here, waa still missing from the Institution today efrr his escape late yesterday. Stevs Crockett, who shaped from the hospital laat week, was also itill at large, attendants re ported. Use Mall Trlbuxi, tul ada. Meteorological Report (OUNTYRIEFS i i Persist PERSIST, reb. 11. (Spl.) A large group of friends made up a charivari party and called on Mr. and Mrs. Budd E. Southworth at the Matthews cabin Jan. 36. After a Jolly evening of being entertained by the host and some of the guests In amateur theat ricals the bride served a delicious midnight supper. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garber had as dinner guests Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash. PSHb7 Proctor called on Mrs. Hutchison and Mrs. Jess Oar be r, reb. 4, aa did also Mrs. Howard Ash. Nils Olsen and Oordon Miller hiked out from Persist Wednesday and Into town Thursday. Mrs. Dorothy Ash, who has been quite 111, In Medford, Is reported to be doing nicely at thla writing. Marian Trurty took a load of lum ber to Eagle Point Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Chlldreth and Ike and Arlene Chlldreth of Medford called on Mrs. Chtldreth'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Trusty, Feb. 3. Mrs. Arthur Moore called on Grandma Miller one day last week. Mrs. Miller Is staying with her sous Weston and Oordon at Persist a few days. Those attending the grange and extension unit plays at Rogue Elk last Monday night reported having seen two very nice plays. Sterling STERLING, Feb. 11. (Spl.) J. D. Finch was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs, F, D. Dutton and family Feb. 0. N. W. Power and Jamea Roferaon motored to Medford Feb. S. Elton Brownlee la now employed In the lumber woods at Klamath Falls, where be worked all last sum mer. H. L. Knapp and family motored to Medford recently. Wm. Campbell and mother called at the home of Frank Dutton Sunday morning. Albert Nelson, who has been em ployed In the lumber woods at Klam ath Falls, spent a few days at home on Sterling creek recently. There were a number of visitors at the Sterling mine over Sunday. George Young la not feeling very well at this writing. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 11. (Spl.) Mrs. Myrtle Arnold was hostess re cently to a number of ladles at dinner and quilting party at her home on Arnold Lane. In observance of Scout week many (facksonvllle boys have changed from "ol vies" Into Scout uniforms. Sunday they attended church In a body and, led by Scout Master White, they sa luted the flag and gave the Scout oath. The troops reports a brisk sale of tickets for the "father and son" banque to be held at the Junior high gym In Medford tonight. Julius Manke has returned to his home east of Jacksonville from the Sacred Heart hospital, where he was taken following an Injury received when he stepped on a pitchfork. Miss Lula Metzger has accepted a position as assistant teacher at Orlf fln Creek. 4- S.P. PLANNING WALKOUT NOGALEfl, Arte., Feb. II (UP) Employes of the Southern Pacific ratlway of Mexico today served notlco of a general strike February 30, bringing the threat of a virtual tie up of business along the west coast, with possibilities of a showdown be tween capital and labor along 1000 miles of the railway's right-of-way. Simultaneously, employee of the Cananea copper properties who have been on strike for more than a month, reportedly seised the mine and ousted the American general manager, known here only aa Evan. WINDOW GLASS W sell window glasa and will replace your broken windows reasonably Trowbridge Cab (net Works special Valentine Cooldei E and Cakes St Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Feb. 11. (Spl.) Saturday seemed to be "Go to Med ford day," fcr quite a number of our community were shopping In Med ford. Some of those were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Ball and son. Wlllard: Mrs. Theo. Ryan and son, Walter; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grow; Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Leigh and thn-e sons. DeAr mond. Larry and Dick; Miss Alice Ruttencutter, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb and Mrs. C. E. Lamb of Derby. Most of the pupils who have been absent from school on account of the measles are coming back. Frances and Lola Mara vet, John Braak, Walter Ryan, Lloyd Mlnot, Kathryn Nlckols and Johnny Nlckols are back In school again. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vestal re turned thla week end from several months spent In Eureka, Cat., where Mr. Vestal was employed In the lum ber mills. Mr. Vestal has gone to work on the Owen-Oregon bridge crew. They have moved Into the Ray uimerneck house, having sold their place some months ago to A. Kavln. Dorothy and David Vestal have en tered the Eagle Point high school and Kathleen will attend the school here at Reese Creek. The California Oregon Power com pany has been Installing new meters In all the homes In thla area. Mrs. W. L. Lamb spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis near Butte Falls and enjoyed a won derful chicken dinner. Wilbur Cathcart and James Mark of the Safeway store In Klamath Falls were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nlckols. Mr. Marks and Mr. Nlckols are half brothers. They returned to their home that evening. The beautiful weather la making quite A number restless and some are already working In tho flower and vegetable gardens. The pretty weather has sent quite a few out In this vicinity hunting placea to buy. Also automobile deal ers are coming out to sell new cars lately. 4 Phoenix PHOENIX, Feb. 11. (Spl.) F. M. Gaylord of Salem, called In Phoenix Friday afternoon, en route from visiting his father in Klamath Falls. Jess E. Reynolds underwent a mastoid operation Saturday. His con dition ll satisfactory. Mrs. J. Schllnsog la In the hos pital receiving treatment. Mrs. A. O. Floyd left Tuesday for the homemakers conference In Cor vallts as a delegate from the local home extension unit. Thimble club met Friday at the Guy Bishop home. Officers recently elected were Installed. The Phoenix Thursday club is sponsoring a library-benefit card party at the Engle hall Thursday, February 13. at 8 p.m. Bridge, pino chle and five hundred will be played, and refreshments served. Elva Fur ry, Hazel Bishop, Bertha Coblelgo and Nettle Hallcraft are on the committee. Anyone enjoying an evening of cards la Invited. The regular meeting of the club will be Thursday afternoon with Elva Bris coe and Jessie Barkley as hostesses. All members are Invited. Central Point drange. At the meeting of the Central Point Orange, Friday evening, with the largest attendance in several yeara, the first and second degrees were conferred upon five candldatea. Vis iting Orangera were present from Phoentx, Lake Creek and Klamath county. An enjoyable lecture hour consisted of musical reading by Janice Heasel grave, and an old fashioned valentine box. At the next meeting the third and fourth degrees will be conferred. On February 14 will be the annual chicken dinner sponsored by the Home Economics club. Dinner will be served from 6 to 8 o'clock, followed by a dance, muslo by the Jacksonville orchestra. These dinners are looked forward to by meny people through out the valley and are becoming more popular each year. The Southern Oregon Normal Play era will present the play "Candida." at Central Point Orange hall on the evening of February 37. Jimoiie Jingle Says: We take a pride in finer thlngi The food of which a poet lings. You can get a complete (election of quality baked products fine pantries, cookies, cakes, pies, Dan ish pastry, breakfast caltci--at moderate prices ... at the Model Bakery. hoIMery 20JWW 5jiiurtw rfcl'tA! mm SXHIIWIK . MOPRKtm 1 1 I THE GRANGE