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FOE WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
lost Gold rlmmeo, high bowed
, spectacles, In dark metal "Dr. Lee"
i case, between Ashland and Pine
S hurst on Qreensprlng highway. He-
turn to state police office. Reward.
J T.Q9T It dog is wuhatng. call 1618.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
"WANTED 'o'lri for general house
''.'! work. Phone 1147-M.
MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED Experienced packers. Bert
i Stancllffe, Phoenix.
1 000 HOP PICKERS wanted. Picking
. st r v. ranrlctla At Ann
starts Aug. aom. -
Hop yams,
I REGISTER NOW at tha B. M. CtuH
Hop xara ior nup r'w'B-
llghtt and wood furnished. Appie-
ea te , Ore.
WANTED MALE HELP
rV ANTED 3 young men, 18 to 33,
who plan further education In near
future. Must ba neat and not
afraid to work. Opportunity travel,
advancement and permanent posi
tion to those qualifying. See Mr.
Pryor. Allen Hotel, 7 to 8 p. m.
ANTED Man to run dragsaw-
Write BOX 44B7, iTiouno.
! WANTED Pear pickers. Phone 132-L.
I )W ANTED.-MISCELLANE0US
WANTED Light housekeeping room,
ed. Box 4351, Tribune.
PLEASANT ROOM with board want
4 by gentleman of clean habits.
Will be in town for at least three
months. State full particulars.
Box 4350, Tribune.
WANTED Transportation to Los
Angeles, before Friday. Will share
expenses. Phone 783 between 8;30
and 6.
COACHING in stenography, typing
and bookkeeping givei. in return
for office work. Box 4340, Tribune.
WANTED Housekeeping room for
man. State particulars and lowest
rate. Box 4485, Tribune.
WANTED We pay cash for men
suits, shoes, pants. Used Wardrobe
Shop, 518 E. Main.
ANT Young fresh milk cow. Will
pay cash for value received, f.
Wedge, 1 mile west Talent achool.
WANTED Men's laundry. Mrs. Hu-
Son, Tel. 1340-M.
VKaNTED Furnished house. Not over
v N 129. Call Merrick's Camp around.
WANTED Lamb wool. See the Med
ford Bargain House, 27 No. Orape.
, WILL PAY 100 CASH and 100 pel
year on small place. What have
you? Wrlt me, P. O. Box 656.
Medford.
JUNK Highest price, paid lor brass,
radiators copper storage batteries
aluminum and otnei metals
Scrap iron, small or large lou
pipe ino machinery wool and cotton
rags inner tubes
Oul prices will interest you.
! Hides. Pelts Wool Mobslr.
Household goods furniture, stove,
nought or sold
i MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE
1 FOR RENT HOUSES
1 roR BENT Dcslrablel partly fur
J nlshed duplex, one block from busi
J nesa section. 618 8. Oakdale.
' V price M2.60 .W. H. Everhard, 1013
. 9th.
FOR RENT Weil-furnlsned house
eloae In; jlectrlcal conveniences
Inquire 306 So. Oakdale.
5 HOUSES loi sale or rent Jackson
' County B'Og .nil tjoan AM'O
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
4 rOR RENT Very nice 4-room fu-
nlshed apartments. 333 Edwards
'i 301 Beatty Sta. Geo. Iverson.
I rOR RENT Apartments .partly fur-
s nlshed. Inquire o2S So. Ivy.
; rOR RENT 2 nlceiy rurnlshed apts
"! with electrical conveniences In
quire 305 So Oakdale
; APT FOR RENT rTiaidelre. beat,
overstuireo private oath close in
0l W Msln
FOR RENT FURNISHED
) .ROOMS
' FOR RENT 2 nice rooms. 013 S
r Central.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 4W4 S Orape
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Profitable business o
Pacific hljturay For urther In-1
fo.-mattonayrlta Box 38U2, Tribune,
FOR RENT RCOM-BOAED
ROOMS and meals reasonable. 148
o Holly.
FOR EXCHANGE
WILL TRADE fishing tackle for guna.
317 North Riverside.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
ATTRACTIVE a-ftOOM MODERN
HOME, one acre garden, berries,
etc.; only one mile from Medford.
Trade for small grocery store wltn
living quarters. Write Box 4468,
Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE Five
acres, good Improvements, closs In.
See E. Gould, 403 West Jackson St.
WANT Small farm or dairy for Med
ford Income. Box 8580. Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 5-room house, close in,
61300; S300 down; paved street, good
location. H. N. Lofland, 235 South
Oakdale.
FOR SALE Apartment house, 6
apartments, all furnished, around
103x377 ft., fine location; making
'33 on Investment. Easy terms.
Bee L. . Plckell, 304 E. Main.
IF you want to BUY or SELL Real
Estate, see L. O. Plckell, 304 E.
Main. Tel. 368.
BARGAIN for Immediate sale Lodge
at Shady Cove Country Club on
Rogue river. (1800, on easy term..
Reduction for cash. Electricity,
running water, fireplace, plenty of
room; fine view. Half hour drl
from Medford on tine road. Phone
daytime 303, night 1049.
FOR SALE At a bargain, 4 3-10 acres
See W. O. Trill, Palm Bldg.
LOT, 45x160, near Los Angeles. Trade
for lot or car. 917 No. Central.
330 ACRE Stock Ranch. 37 acres In
clover; free deeded water; pasture
with Little Butte creek running
i en gin piace. House, Darn, out
buildings, hay. team, farm Imp! a-
' ments; terms. WUhlte, Lake Creek,
Oregon.
FOR SALE 5-room modern house,
newly painted, large lot. Inquire
Monarch Grocery. 180S W. Main.
FOR SALE Muaern 8-room house.
No. 7 Glen Oak Court, by owner.
Fred C. Sander. 'A mile south of
Oak Grove school.
$4600 WILL BUY one of the best loca
tions in Medford; 7 -room bouse with
3 bathrooms, large back and front
porches; stone store-room, douole
garage; newly painted; beautiful
, shade; space for flowers and gar
den. One of tht best buys In town.
Inquire of the owner at 823 So.
OakdaJe Ave., or phone 945-X.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of BROWN St WHITE.
FOR BALE 3 acres, modern 4-room
bungalow, large screen porch, dou-
Phoenix - Jacksonville road. Rt. 1.
L. J Pa!mntr.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 3 cows, one fresh 6 weeks,
milking 4 gals.; 2 heavy springers;
2 heifers, fresh this fall. mile
S. O. S., Myers Lane off Stewart
Ave. Ed Bechtel.
FOR SALE a cows and 2 helfera.
Mile north Central Point on Scenic
Drive. - J. 8. Catey.
FOR SALE Registered Guernsey
bull calves. . Dams have offlolll
butterfat ..records. Twinkle Star
Ranch, J. C. and E. F. Calhoun,
Grants Pass, Ore.
60 New Leland White does for sale,
cheap at E. A. Wheeler, Central
Point.
BUY OR SELL Hogs and pigs. Route
4. Box 133. Bpring at. -ret. 43-M.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE R. 1. R. chickens. 2
months old, 130c. Third house on
lett of. Oak Grove road.
FOR SALE Leghorn hens, or trade
for grain. M. B. Glover, Ross Lane.
MILK FED FRYERS Parley 814-W
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Chevrolet Pickup; as
hens, also miscellaneous household
articles. Mrs. F. W. Stone, Gold
Hill.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
1034 long wheelbase Chevrolet truck,
Low mileage. Dual tires. In good
condition, full year license, equip
ped with flat rack for fruit haul
Ing. See thla truck today. Rogue
Klver unevroiet, inc., norm uiver
slde. USED CAR BUYS
LATE MODELS AT A BIG SAVING
LOW FINANCE
loss Plymouth Touring Sedan.
1036 Plymouth Sedan with side
mounta ana trunk.
1034 Chrysler t DeLuxe Sedan.
1036 Desoto Alrstream 6 Sedan with
overdrive.
1039 Chrysler DeLuxe Sedan.
1032 studebaker Regal light 6 Sedan.
1934 Plvmouth Coupe.
1029 Ford Model A Coupe; run only
20.000 miles.
Also several earlier models at very
Low Prices.
LANGE MOTOR CAH CO.
Chrysler-Plymouth Desler.
38 N. Riverside Ave.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Pinto saddle mare,
years old. BS0 ins, 50. Broke to
ride, Ed Oswald, Antelope, Climax
Rt.
FOR SALE Hardwood and heavy
bodv fir. Will deliver. Get my
prices before you buy. Any length
deMred. A. C. Silver, Box 171.
Butte Falls.
tp you are looking for quarts mine.
we have a real one; reasonable
terms. Inquire 311 Perrydsle Ave
Chas. Hanlim.
FOR bALE 3-burner Hotpolnt au.
matlc eleciiic range, like new; bar
gain. See It at 1024 W. Uth St.
RIPE TOMATOES, 8c lb. Jim Ker
shaw, Phone 597-J-3.
DE LUXE HOOVER New guarantee;
sold new 181.60. now las so. Tel
1028.
run DALb 01 . -
Excellent condition. Real bargsln
120 Genesee St.
; OR i'sed bahy buc?;.. 17: slso
child's Iron bed and mattress. t.
Phone 642-J-2.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Fairbanks-Morse auto
matic home water system. Al's
Trading Post, Jacksonville Hwy and
Lozler Lane.
TOMATOES for canning now ready.
Get your order In early, c J. Logan,
Stewart Ave.
CUCUMBERS Fresh every day. Mrs.
Doe, 1700 Prune St.
FOR SALE Barrels, kegs and cant,
Fluhrer's Bakery,
USED PIANOS
August clearance sale of trade-ins,
snopworn and repossessed instru
ments. Must be sold at once on
your own terms. Liberal discount
for cash. Make an offer. Baldwin
Piano Shoppe.
CLOSING OUTI SELLING OUT! AH
secondhand furniture, show-cases,
heaters, dresBers, chests, tables,
rugs. Quitting business. Jack 'a
3nd Hand Store,
TOMATOES 9c lb. Plums and cu-
oumbers. B. E. Ford, 3 miles west
on Jacksonville Hwy. phone 731-R.
ROOFING Bring your roof troubles
to us. Old roofs repaired, new
roofs applied. Pabco products.
Ekerson Paint and Roof Store, 38 8.
Bartlett. Phone 343.
FOR SALE Sweet corn, 15c dozen;
also tomatoes. Bring containers.
Call Mrs. Walker. 314-Y. Old Pa
cific Highway. North.
FOR SALE OR HIRE Heavy duty 4-
wheel trailer. Suitable for hauling
fruit. Good tiros and brakes. Cheap
for caan. box 43 ib, Tribune.
ITALIAN PRUNES for canning or
laoie use ior saie. ou ids. ut cents,
delivered at your door. You inspect
the fruit before paying. Any other
type oi commercial prunes u pre
f erred. Mall 1 cent postal card. Jack
tne prune Man, Myrtle creex, ore,
FOR SALE) Household furniture, in
cluding Hotpolnt electric range,
piano, davenport, etc 344 N. Cen
tral.
MILK from tested goats. Jungfraw
uoat Dairy, R. 4. Box 64. Tel. 437-j
FOR SALE
GRAIN BAGS and Twine Get our
price.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N. Grape St. Phone 106V
8AVE on Kodak Flnisning at the E.
Mayoen jones stuaio. 607 west ?na
Phone 1282-M.
FOR SALE Hopper for sawdu't
. burner with bsffle plate. Almost
new Hsrgnin uan at Man tTiouue
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE I STOMACH ULCERS, GAS
PAINS, INDIGESTION rellev.nl
quick. Get free sample doctor's
prescription, Udga, at Western
Thrift Store.
HAVE A PIANO that reliable party
can uae for Its good care and storage-
Prefer someone who would
buy the Instrument It It proved
satisfactory. Will sell on sma'l
monthly payments. Box 4336, Mall
Tribune.
JACK'S SECOND HAND STORE U
moving to 106 So. Grape, Bettor
used furniture.
WHY waste gas and oil. Frees' Oar
age, 801 N. Central.
PAINTING We have the best In
. terlor decorator In Medford. Paint
ing, paperhanglng and linoleum.
Ekerson Paint and Roof Store, 38 S.
Bartlett. Phone 243.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNTY
AB9TRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS
ESCROW
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 8 and 6, No. 33
North Centra Ave., upstairs.
The fashion Phop.
THE FASHION SHOP 308 U. 8
Nat'l Bank Building. Dressmaking
. Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. New
location.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173,
House cleaning, floor waxing, orl
ental rug cleaning and upholstering.
Money to Lend
MONEY
LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK,
FURNITURE, ENDORSED
NOTES, ETC.
We want to supply your money needa
without red tape or delay.
ME W. E. THOMAS
MGR. MEDPORD'8 OLDEST AND
LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE
COMPANY.
40 So. Central. Ground Floor
Craterlan Theater Bldg.
Lie, No. 8-167-M-1B0. Phone 189.
DIAMOND LOANS
Prompt and courteous servlee.
MEDFORD FINANCE CO
Over Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank
Phone 768. Lie. No. 8-200.
Transfer,
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers, special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right.
619 North Riverside. Phone 616.
EADS TRANSFER St 8 TO RAO E CO.
Office 30 So. Fir. Phone 316 Prices
right. Service guaranteed.
REINKING TRANSFER CO. Long
distance naullng. Furniture, cattle
anything. Ill N Fir. Phone 1043
O Stuart.
TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local
and long distance naullng, furni
ture moving, etc Reasonable rates
Tel 833 F E Ssr'on Co
LEOM, NOTICES
No. fwnR9
Notice of Call For B'di and Heating
Thereon
In the Superior Court of the State of
Washington for Spokane County.
In the Matter of the Liquidation of
the
Spokane Savings Bank, Spokane.
Washington, Insolvent.
Notice Is Hereby Olven that the un
dersigned will receive written bids for
the sale of the following described
property, situated In Jackton County,
Oregon, lo-wit;
Commencing at the Intersection
t of the West Un of Riverside Ave
nue with the center line of Ea.U
Main Street in the City of Medford,
Jackson County, Oregon; running
thence North 84 deg. la mln. East
68.0 feet for the point of beginning.
said point being the Intersection of
the easterly boundary of Riverside
Avenue and the North boundary of
East Main Street; thence North S4
degrees 63 minutes East 69.48 feet:
thence North 34 degrees as minutes
West 10343 feet; thence South 6a
degrees 16 minutes West 66-80 feet;
thence South 37 degrees 43 minutes
East 114.3 feet to the point of be
ginning, together with strip four
feet In width adjoining and extend
ing along East Main Street. Subject
to the surface rights of a four foot
strip adjacent and extending along
East Main Street for sidewalk pur
poses as described In Volume 83
Deeds page 64, Jackson County Rec
ords. Subject to party wall agree
ment affecting the North wall of the
Sparta Building entered into be
tween Medford Building Company
and Carrie L. Johnson, recorded
June 30, 1914, In Volume 106. Deeds
page 137, Jackson County Records.
Also, commencing at a point from
whloh the Intersection of the West
line of Riverside Avenue and the
center line of East Main Street in
the City of Medford, Oregon, bears
South 64 degrees 63 minutes West
69.48 feet and South 34 degrees l'J
minutes West 68.0 feet, and from
said beginning point running
thenoe North 64 degrees 63 minutes
Ejist 66.13 feet; thence North 3b
degrees 01 minutes West 91.06 feet;
thence South 66 degrees 16 minutes
West 66.44 'feet; thence South 34
degrees 66 minutes West 103.43 feet
to the placeof beginning; together
with a strip four feet In width ad-
Joining and extending along Etut
Main Street. Subject to the surface
rights of a four foot strip adjacent
and extending along East Main
Street for sidewalk purposes, as de
scribed In Volume 83 Deeds page
64. Jackson County Records. Suo
Ject to party wall agreement re
corded in Volume 165 nags 440 of
the Deeds Records of Jackson
County, Oregon, and right and ease
ment of the last described property
to attach and use tne East wall or
the Sparta Building as described m
iirst description aoove noted.
Said above described premises is
improved with a two story brick,
store and office building, lrrogular in
shape, approximately 64 feet by 107
reti oy so reel, nign ana a one story
concrete and frame store building ap
proximately 66 feet by 96 feet by 18
feet high. Said property is located At
the Northeast corner of Riverside
Avenue and Main Street In Medford,
Oregon.
Each bid shall state all the terms
and conditions under which the pur-
cnaser proposes to purchase saia
property. Including the amount- of
cash and terms and conditions of any
deferred payments and the method
of securing the same. Each bid shall
be accompanied by a certified or
Cashier's Check payable to C. E
Jenks, Supervisor, equivalent to five
per cent or the total bid submitted to
tne undersigned by 10 A. M. on Aug
ust 31st, 1936. at his office below
slated. Bidders may obtain Informa
tion concerning the property at tne
ouice oi tne unaersignea at an s. w
wasmngton street. Portland, Oregon,
or at the office of Georee H. Jackson.
special Deputy supervisor at 713
Sprague Avenue, Spokane, . Washing
ton. Notice is further given that said
bids will be reported to the above en
titled Court on August 38th, 1938, at
10 a. m.; before the Honorable Chnt.
H. Leavy, one of the Judges thereof,
at which time and place, or at such
other time as may be fixed by the
Court, said bids will be considered
and Interested parties may be heara.
Dated this 10th day of August, 1936.
Date of first publication, August
11, 1036.
C. E. JENKS, Supervisor of Bank
ing for State of Washington,
liquidating Spokane Savings
Bank, Spokane. Washington.
By 8. W. BAKER.
Assistant Special Deputy Supervisor
311 S. W. Washington Street,
Portland, Oregon.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of the County of
Jackson, In and for the state of
Oregon.
In the Matter of the Estate of Emma
N. Drlskel, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that Thomas
plxon, the duly appointed, qualified
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and acting administrator of the es
tate of the. above named decedent ha&
filed in the above entitled court and
matter hla final account and report
of his administration of said estate
and an order has been duly made, given
and entered therein, fixing August 38.
1936, at the hour of 10:00 o clock a-
m., at the court room of said court.
in the Jackson County courthouse, at
Medford, In Jackson county, state of
Oregon, as the time and place for the
hearing and settlement of any and ail
objections that may be made to said
account and report, or to any Items
inereor.
Dated and first published July
30th, 1936.
THOMAS DIXON.
Administrator,
Advertisement for Bids.
Trail, Oregon,
Elk Creek school House Improvement
P.W.A. Docket No. 1097-R.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the office of Peter W. 8andoa, Clerk
of Elk Creek School District No. 74
at Trail, Oregon, until 7:30 o'clock
p. m August 32nd. 1936. for the con
struction of a school building and
appurtenances near Trail, Oregon.
These bids will be publicly opened
and read aloud at 7:30 o'clock p. m,
at said date and place.
These Improvements will consist of:
A school building and appurtenances.
Plans, Specifications, Instructions
to Bidders, Federal Construction Reg
ulations, Oeneral Provisions, and other
contract documents are on file for
examination at the office of p. 0
Clark at Medford, Oregon, Copies of
these documents may be obtained
upon application to and the deposit
of Ten ((10.00) Dollars per set with
said F. 0. Clark. The deposit will be
refunded upon the return In good
condition of said documents.
No proposal will be considered un
less it is submitted upon a form of
proposal furnished by said School
District. Attention is called to the
prequallflcatlon r equ 1 re m e n ta of
Chapter 326, Laws of Oregon. 1931.
The work Is to be paid for In whole
or In part out of funds furnished by
mo united states Government and
all work and materials must be per
formed andor furnished in accord
ance with the rules and regulations
prescribed by the President and the
rules and regulations relating to ap
plicants and projects under the
Emergency Appropriation Act of 1936.
Attention Is called to the fact that
employees on this work must be paid
not less than the minimum hourly
rates of wages set out In the Federal
Construction Regulations, These
minimum rates for skilled labor will
be 1.86; for semi-skilled or Interme
diate classes of labor 1 .56; and for
common labor M6.
Blder's proposal must be accom
panied by certified check or bidder's
bond in an amount equal to 6 por
cent of total amount of the proposal
aa a guarantee for the execution of
the contract and the furnishing of
the required bonds In case the con
tract la awarded to the bidder.
Acceptance of the proposal or pro
ponals and the awarding of the con
tract or contracts Is conditioned upon
satisfactory assurance that the School
District No. 74 of Jackson County.
Oregon, will be able to secure from
the Federal Emergency Administra
tion of Public Worka the aid neces
sary to finance the project. The said
School District reserves the right to
hold bids for a period of sixty days
irom tne aate oi the opening inereoj.
The United States Employment Ser
vice has designated an agency at
Medford, Oregon, to furnish, labor
lists ior mis work.
The ssld School District further re
serves the right to reject andor all
proposals and to accept such propos
als aa are to the best Interests of
the said School District, and to waive
any informalities.
By order District School Board of
School District No. 74 of Jackson
County, Oregon.
Attest: PETER W. SANDOZ, Clerk.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution In fore
closure duly Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
Slate of Oregon, In and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the 4th day of August, 1930.
In a certain action therein, wherein
City of Medford, a Municipal Cor
poration, as Plaintiff, recovered Judg
ment aaalnst O. O. Hank Ins and Ella
Hnnklns, husband and wife, the De-
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fees, which judgment waa enrolled
and docketed In the Clerk's office of
said Court In said County on the 4th
day of August, 1936.
Notice Is hereby given that, pursu
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tember, 1936, at 10:00 o'clock a. m,
at the front door of the Courthouse
in the City of Medford, in Jackson
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at public auction for cash
to the highest bidder, to satisfy said
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cherished for its vitiating comtort; a mellow
Sarouk rubbed shoulders with a big taupe rug that had
graduated years before from a department store.
The room reflected with'uncanny accuracy the tempera
ment of its inhabitants; the mixture of hardness and soft
ness, of weakness and strength, of ugliness aad beauty.
It was a hard room to leava, Carol $ ,
thought aa the stood on tha hearth
and Colt It wrapping Its tentacles
about her, The room had shared
half her twenty-six years, and It re
minded her of that now, In the
treacherous and unsporting fashion
of a woman who seeks to hold a
familiar and unwilling lover,
It's no use, she told the room
harshly; you're served your pur
pose. You belong to the whole fam
ily. I want one like you that belongs
to me, and It I stay on here I'll
never have It.
"Thats Just
She looked at the fam"r, sitting I
In characteristic attitudes. Mllly, her
mother, was upright on the couch,
an expression of hurt astonish
ment In her eyes. She felt desper
ately sorry tor Mllly, but the fought
back the pity that ruthej up and
stung her. Mllly had lived, and she
wouldn't always be here, although
that seemed Incredible now. She waa
too plump and pretty and youthful
to lend credence to the Inevitability
of dissolution.
Carol wished fervently that Mllly
might marry again: she waa so In
tensely feminine, and so avid of
male admiration, A pleasant, stupid
man this time, without the faceted
brilliance that had so bewildered
her In Evan Torrance. Evan bad
adored her as a plaything, knowing
within the first year that she could
never be anything else to him. Per
haps (Carol tossed the Idea as a
sop to her own' conscience) she
might even manage that for Mllly
after she had made the break her
self. ...
Pat sprawled on hit shoulder
blades In an armchair, an unlit pipe
between his teeth, an unreadable
look In his blue eyes It was Pat who
broke Carol's heart, but she knew
with the insight Evan had be
queathed her that she couldn't do
much for Pat. Nobody could. He
was tha rlotlm of his own weak
ness and his own strength.
He had so many capabilities and
no driving talent. He did charming
water-colors, wrote promising, bit
terly clever sketches, had as un
canny feeling for the theatre. And
each gift distracted his attention
from the others: be was diverted
from a set of Illustrations by a burn
ing Idea for a story, and then some
body would put cn a benefit play
and persuade him to drop both.
And for a living of torts he sold
motor carta
Carol tried to toll herself that Pat
wai only lwent one. and that be
would mature, but shi knew better.
Pat was a thousand years old In
some ways, tnd an adolescent In
Judgment, together with the costs of
this sale, subject to redemption as
provided by law, all of the right, title
and Interest that the said defendants
G. O. Hnnklns and Ella Hnnklhs, hus
band and wife, had on the 2nd day
of April, 1938, or now have In and
to the following described property,
situated In the County of Jackson.
State of Oregon, to-wit:
Lot 16 of Block 3 of Conroy-
Clancy Addition to the City of
Medford, Oregon.
Dated this 4th day of August. 1936.
8YD I. BROWN,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy.
A FENCE
by Marian Sims
On
HOMS
iHE room, usually gay and serene, had today
an electric quality, as if its atmosphere were
charged with the currents of conflicting de
sires. It was a charming room, recently grown
shabby, filled with beautiful and unrelated
objects that long association had blended
into a harmonious whole. Bookshelves
climbed the walls beside the fireplace.
The brilliant surface of a Duncan Phyfe
secretary reflected a disreputable armchair,
others, and he always would be. Pat
was His Own Worst Enemy,
THAT left Jill, who was Pat's
twin, Nobody, Carol thought
gratefully, need waste sympathy on
Jill. She knew what she wnntod, and
she knew that a straight line was
usually the shortest distance be
tween two points. (She even know,
Carol thought ruefully, when It
wasn't!) She had rejected the sac
rificial offer of a year or two at col'
It," said Carol. "Managing la getting
lege and taken s, buslnest course
Instead, and now thb made a fair
salary In Meredith's only prosperous
Insurance office.
Some time within the next few
years personable and eligible man
would cross her path, and Jill, aided
by her own rose and gold beauty,
would calmly annex him. Until then
ahe liked a little town, she had two
or three "boy friends," and the
adored her home.
Mllly was taylng plaintively:
"But, Carol, there's no real neces
sity for you to do It. Your room and,
meals cost practically nothing. We
can manage llko we've been doing."
Carol dragged her mind back to
the issue. "Tbat't just It: 'manag
ing' is gradually gottlng me down.
If I take this job it msons that my
clothes and food won't coma out of
the family exchequer and thote'll be
that much moro for the rst of you.
If you and Jill don't mind a stranger
In the house you could evun rent my
room to another teacher wbp'd be
leaving as I came borne."
She felt a ttab of dl, honesty be
cause these were tueh mlr.or tic
tors; because It was Uerrrtlth Itself,
and not the managing tiiit was grad
ually getting her aown. Bat she
could at least spar. Ml.'ly that.
"And next summer," the smiled
Into their glum fare,, "my salary
will be rolvot One-tour'.h of twelr.
hundred !s . . . throe iiv.pc'rfd dol
lars, my children. We'll take tht
and go on beautiful, hell-rtliln'
bender."
She waa passionately glad that
Evan Torrance didn't know they
were having to "manage." He had
died with the reassurance that bis
family was adequately provided for;
he hadn't foreseen a national de
bauch. Mllly ssld In an aggrieved voice:
"1 still don't see why you can't teach
In the high school here, Instead . . ."
That was Ilk Mllly. You ex
plained something very carefully, to
her satisfaction and yours, and
then, hours or days later, she came
back and began worrying the tut-
LONG PARTED KIN MEET
IN EXPOSITION STREET
CLEVELAND, Aug. 13. (UP) Joe
Olsavsky of Cleveland stopped in the
Streeia of the Wor;d at the Great
Lakes exposition today to admire the
sight Mrs. Elizabeth Hudlk of Tren
ton, N- J., strolled up at that moment
with the same Idea. They faced each
other as brother and sister after 36
years of separation.
Use Mstl Tribune want ads.
Ject again, as If It were a disinterred
bone.
"Because I didn't apply for tt.lova.
Because It took this definite offer
to push me over the edge. Because
I'm the type that sits still and bayi
at the moon."
"I thought you didn't like teach
ing," Pat reminded her, "You tried
It a year and quit,"
"I don't really crava any sort of
work," she confessed cheerfully.
"I'd much rather be endowed, hut
not even colleges are having any
luck at that now. Teaching's all
right: It's just that as the elevator
boy told ns about Westminster It
does take It out of you. In these
parlous times It pays better than
most things and besides, It's all I
can do. That's tho beauty of these
tony A-grado colleges."
Characteristically, Jill put her An
ger on the vital point. "What about
Asbboro as a place to live? Won't
you be swapping the devil tor
a witch?"
SHE would be, of course. She had
visited Ashboro under the pleas
antest of circumstances, and eves
Invested with the glamour of strange
ness it was still Just another
Georgia town. Heaven knew what
It would be when she was an Out-of.
Town Teacher. But and this too
she couldn't tell them she wanted
mi down."
to us Ashboro at a springboard.
It wasn't so hard to stay away at It
waa to get away.
She nodded at Jill. "I probably
will be, but all t can do It try. I can
always come home: If 1 don't watch
my ttep and curb my tongue I'll
probably be tent home. Then I'll get
a job here next year, They know I'm
harmless here, In spite of all my
loose talk."
But she knew, looking Into her
sister's clear eyes, that Jill wasn't
fooled. Jill would enter without any
Instruction Into the conspiracy to
spare Mllly't feelings,- but yon
couldn't fool her. She dug the laat
clgaret out of a brass box and lit It
Mllly said without conviction:
"Jill, you're smoking too much."
And then to Carol: "What tort of
place It this Ashboro?"
How could you describe Ashboro?
Carol wondered. That strange con
glomeration of cotton mills and de
caying old homes and prosperout
bourgeoisie, The hum of machinery
was an orchestral accompaniment
to the town's very life or It had
been, four yeart ago. Probably un
der thlt new dispensation of loose
volt's they were at It again, and
their whistles those eerie. Inexor
able blasts that came at such queer
hours were once more marking off
the day and night Into ahlfts. Shorter
shirts, thlt time.
She said slowly! "In most wayt
!l't like Meredith, or any other
Georgia town. There mntt be a
tlcrcn cotton mills there, and a few
beautiful old hornet, and the utual
go-getter! who have most of the
money. Or rather they did have: I
don't know how they've fared late
ly." "It aoundt terrible," Mllly laid de
oldedly. "Of courte. And If we described
Meredith to ther. they'd say the
same thing in the same tone of
voice. Familiarity breeds well ac
ceptance." j (X'opvrlflM. nil, op uarun sinus
J A golf flam, brings tut same
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