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TkfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGOX, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1936, PAGE SEVEN Beaa every ao on enu page You wl Pfoo"" "n1 "a011! to. things you have been tooking tor- or eaie oi Bade (or unused article! fou may nave. Search your attic oi store-room - you may Und jnanj thlnga othere are seek ing and Be ahle to realise im mediate caah It what you Want uat here advertise lot ltTrlbune Classified ada are Inexpensive Hectlvol RATES pj wora first insertion k (Minimum 35o) Eoh additional insertion, pel word " lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without opy ohangeo 31.36 Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND tarty who ploked up rug marked Montgomery Ward, Klamath Falls, phone 55. Reward. with tan harness. Phone 1618. , jx)ST If dog is miasms, call 1516. ANTED FEMALE HELP PERMANENT HOME for middle-aged lady to- assist with housework and care of children. Small salary. Tel 1565-R. PERMANENT HOME tor middle-aged lady to care for children and assist with housework. Small salary. Tel. 1565-R. WANTED Middle-aged housekeeper for adults; permanent, Tel, 84 until 5; evenlnga 126-J. WANTED Girl for general house work. Go home nights. 146 So Holly. watjtrd Experienced woman for general housework. Good wages. Apply In person, 1135 East Main. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Passenger ahare expense' t.a. inoAiM or vicinity on or about Sept. 1st. inquire Bigimi Service Station, 8th and Riverside. PASSENGERS share expenses New York or points east. Leaving around Sept. 15. Box 4760 Tribune. v COUPLE wants 1ob a oaretaker. Box 4674, Tribune WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Porter, Apply Rosebor. ough'a Barber Shop. 38 Bo. Central. CAR WASHER Experienced, wanted tor permanent position. Address Box 4985. Mall Tribune. COOD POSITIONS in large oompany operating In Oregon open to men with selling, service station and clerical experience. Permanent em ployment, excellent opportunity for men with ability and ambition. Ad dress Box 4087 Mall Tribune, stat ing experience and references. Ap plications confidential, WANTED SITUATIONS EMPLOYMENT wanted by competent young woman experienced In book keeping and office work. Refer ences. Box 6031 Tribune. WANTED Housekeeping In modern home by middle-aged lady. Tribune, Box 4767. MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW wants house keeping In motherless home. P, O. -Box 933, Mediord. WANTED Housekeeping In mother less home by middle-aged woman with boy 10. Box 5010, Tribune. WANTED-MISOELLANE0US FURNITURE re-upholstered, refln Ished, reglued. Phono 860-R, WANTED To contract with flock owners for supply oi Kew nu.H ehlre Red hetohlng eggs. Will furn ish nut aaeid nremlum and ' euarantee lon run. Two Rock Valley Hatchery, Rte. 4, Box 330 Petaluma, Calif, WANT TO BUY Some good young breeding ewes. V. J. Phlllppl, Hotel urana. Mcaiora. U'Aw-nrn inn ur.rf Automobile wheels. all sizes, for late model cars. Trade youra In for modern ballon wheel equipment, oenorous allowances. Firestone Auto Supply and service Stores, 9th and Riverside. iei. WANTED To work ranch on shares Rall-M. mal-rlri man and 18011. y h vouna. comoetent Would prefer nph mttV, trim IrrtCStlOn Or SUlt- .t Uftve team and some aniilnmant. Box 6003, Mall Tribune. MONEY TO LOAN ON MODERN HOMES Loans are made for convenient periods and are paid off In month- lv instalments. MnriKRATF. COST. Interest rates Bnd service chargea are moderate. nmffPT punnrrrlON LOANS. Interest becomes less as payment ere made on the principal. Dnmiffr HirpvirR Quick and efficient cooperation given In handling your loan ap plication. MEDFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS f LOAN ASSOCIATION 136 East Main. Phone 195. WANTF.n Limn wool See the Med ford Bargain House 37 No orape JUNK Hlbet pricer paid (ot oreai radiators copper storage ostterles elumlniim end other metals Scran irun amell ol large iota pipj no machinery wool and cotton rags innei tunes I Oui oncef will interest you mans Pelts Wool Mohair Housenno go,l furniture etonn oousbi or oid UUIFUrU) BARUAIH BUUB4. WANTED-MISCELLANEOOS WANTED You to look at my bar. Bums, almost new ciouung lor an the family. SIS E. Main. WANTED TO RENT, with privilege to j buy, small suburban home and acre ! of land. Address Box 4084, Mall I Tribune. WANTED Top prices paid for used luruuure, ukhs, etc. uerryaaie una Hand Store. 1(103 N, Riverside. Tel. 308. HIGHEST PRI02B paid for junk metal, copper, brass, aluminum. I lead, rags, etc. So. Oregon Junk I uo. Between Holly and Oakdala on Stewart Ave. WANTED Men's laundry son Tel 134S-M. Mrs. Su- FOE RENT H0U8E8 FOR RENT Three-room furnished house wltfc sleeping porch, well furnslhed and with lota of room. Big bathroom. Inquire 701 West Eleventh street. FOR RENT Very desirable, close In, 5-rm, house. 037.50. 335 S, River aide. FOR RENT 5-room nicely furnished home. Vacant about September 7. Tel. 3B5-R-1. HOUSES to! si County Bldg .10 or rent Jackson and Loan A&s'u EES0ET COTTAGES FOR SALE Choice Lake o' the Woods cottage. Phone Ashland 810. FOE EENT APAETMENTS FURN. Apt. for rent. 239 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished apt.; furnace, hot water; close In, 51 No, Oak dale. Phone 499-J. FOR RENT 3 nioeiy rurnlehed apt with electrical conveniences. In quire 305 So Oakdalo- APT. FOR RENT bTlgidalr. heat, overstuffed private bath dose In 806 w Main FOE EENT FUENISHED E00MS FOR RENT First class Bleeping room In good residence, close In, 105 Geneva. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 4 S Orape FOE EENT EC0M BOAED FRONT ROOM suitable for teachers. Bteam heated; board If desired garage. 1311 W. Main St. ROOM & BOARD in private home, tso month. Including laundry, 1003 West Main. FOE RENT MISCELLANEOUS for RENT Two large rooms, lots ot light, over tmiawin mano snoppe. TO LEASE for one year to responsible couple, turnisneo nouse, garaen large shady lawn. Box 4753 Mbune jOR LEASE service station with grocery store. Desirable location, city limits on Pacific Hwy. Call 160 day; evening 666-J. FOB EXCHANGE EEAL ESTATE WANT Small farm or dairy for Med- ford Income box booo, iTiouna. FOB EXCHANGE TRADE A eaddle for a E. Gray, Gold Hill. FOB SALE EEAL ESTATE RIVER FRONTAGE y, HOUR'S drive from Medtord, 10 acrea on noguo rivor, u ti tivated, free water, 4-room house, barn and ohlcken houses, good team of horses, farm machinery two cows, 66 turkeys, 100 pullets. A real buy for 02500. 01.000; terms on balance. FOWLER It TJPP 44 No. Riverside FOR BALE Fully eqlUpped, well paying dairy ranch, c. u, oare Mall Tribune. EAST SIDE HOME (iitPA Exceptionally attractive o MDU room homo located on n-lahta mmminrilnr won derful View of the valley. Hardwood floors, shower bath, 3 Bedrooms basement, gsrage, furnace. Lot Is nicely landscaped. Good value t 04350.00. Terms to proper buyer CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 730 rtw.. aaillt DOWN On thl 5-room modern home with 1 acre free sou, on sw road, only 1 mile from town. Barn and other outbuildings, Full price 01350.00. FOR KXCHANOE Exceptionally well located 10-acre tract, well Improved and all In di versified crops, clear of encum brance. Will exchange for larger acreage further out. CHARLES A. WIHO AGENCY, INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728 FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, hardwood floora end fireplace. In excellent condl Itlon. 01850.00: terms, 0185 down, balance 016.65 mo. Including Inter est. 8IX-ROOM HOUSE, ctbse in. well built and attractive, fireplace, laun dry trays, eto. Price 025OO 00; terms 0250 down, balance 032.60 per mo. BROWN & WHITE Clinton Spenoer, Real Estate Mgr. SOUND INVESTMENTS 6 ACRES irrigated valley land, large new chicken house, good barn, two small houses, psved road, berries, fruit, clover. 01600.00, terms. Also 63 ACRES rich valley soil, running stream, good bungalow, etc. A good small fnrm. 05,000. terms. Also SUBURBAN Service SUtlon. grocery store with living quarters, paved road. A going business. Investigate. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 No. Bartlett St. Phone 1496 FOR SALEFour-room modern house FOR 8ALE-16 acres of I best land with good Improvements. Roes Lane. Mrs. W. E Nicholson. FOR SALE. T"00" fJfb eoultv In 8-room house No. 7 Oien Oak court for smaller fWV acreage Homo 0 ner s I Loa rna C Sander, M mile 8. Oak Oro school. FOE SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think of real estate think ul BROWN & WHITE- SMALL HOTEL Located on Main Bon 4700. Tribune. FOE SALE AUTOMOBILES j FOR SALE 1938 Pontlao sedan, 65 Phone 7-F-4. Ashland. FOR SALE '81 Ford coupe, 30,000 miles. Excellent condition; good paint and rubber. $300. Marx Acres, Coleman Creek Road, a miles west of Phoenix. FOR SALE '39 Model A coach good condition. Reasonable. 611 B. Main. FOR SALE Packard roadster, good condition; cash sale. L. A. Salade. Central Point. FOR SALS '39 Durant coupe; good motor, top and upholstery; 095-00. uail at tiunt s, ait a, juam. 1933 CHEVROLET DeLuxe Coach, low mileage, perfect mechanically, Dy owner. Holbrook 45 Andrews, 113 E 6th. FOR SALE Repossessed 1938 Chrys ler Alrstream DeLuxe seaon wivn overdrive; 600 reduction. Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 1934 ions wheelbase Chevrolet truck Low mileage, uuai tires in J condlUon full year license, equip ped with flat rack tor fruit haul ing. See this truck today Rogue River Chevrolet, Inc.. North River side, SEE THESE GOOD USED CARS 10 Reduction In Prices this Month Only. Some of these cars are near ly new. 1938 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 1936 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan (Six-wheel equipment) 1934 Chrysler 6 Deluxe Sedan 1936 DcSoto Deluxe Sedan (With overdrive) 1933 Studebaker Regal Light 8 Sedan 1934 Plymouth coupe 1930 Dodge 8 Sedan 1929 Ford Coupe 1933 Chevrolet Coup 1930 Hudson Sedan LANGE MOTOR OAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 38 N. Riverside Ave. FOE SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Young Jersey cow, fresh soon. Chas Hofbeck, i ml. west King's Hwy. FOR SALE Young horse, 1700 lbs., or will trade tor small teem of mares. O. V. Myers. Tel. 368-J. FOR SALE Saddle horse. 4-year-old, white and gentle. L. A. Salade. Cen tral Point, Oregon. FOR SALE Rams or ram lamb. L. A. Salade, central point. EXTRA FINE 7-week old weaner pig) Whitman, coker Butte Road. LAMBS and ewe to trade for Guern sey springers. Harry Barr, jacxaon vllle, , FOR SALE Milk cows, phone 106. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. 13-F-13, Ashland. Telephone FOR SALE Jersey heifer, Just fresh ana neuer ohm. vwb ui,nvk, v 4, Box 61. FOR SALE 8 milk cows. 4 heifers, 1 bull calf. O. Plappe. Rt. 1, 'A mile north Bear Creek bridge, Central Point. FOR SALE Choice full-blood Quern sey bull calf, 8 weeks old; full-blood orpnenaen cocxereis, oi uu eacn B. J. Palmer, near West Side school. Call evenings or at my real estate office. BUY OR BELL Hogs end pigs. Route 4. Box 133 spring at. xei sbi-m FOE SALE POULTBY FOR SALE Hampshire Red pullets laying. 8. A. Clark, Myers Lam. SALE 40 turkeya 4 to 6 lbs. Ed Fells, Trail, 2 milea south Shady cove. - FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD furniture for aalo. Harry C. Chase Beall Lane, Central point. FOR SALE Fuller's large musk melons, also watermelons. 2 miles north Central Point on nignway. TOMATOES. No. 1. 10 lb. B. E. Wd, 2 miles west on Jacksonville High way. Phone 871-B. FOR SALE Hopper for sawdu-t burner with oaffle plat. Almost new Bargain Call at Mall mbune FOR SALE Petit prunes, 2c lb.. 105 Vancouver. FOR BALE Kitchen cabinet, two heating stores and sanitary couch 116 N. Oakdale after 6:30 or on Sundays. FOR SALE Damson plums, 4o. L. A. Worden, second house on Csrpenter place, Jacksonville Hwy. FOR SALE Reconditioned used washers, sli makes. 03 60 and up. PICK'S HARDWARE. New location' 321 W. Main. TOMATOES No 1, 600 for 50 lb. Beans, plums, cantaloupes. B. E. Ford, 2 mllea west on Jackaonvllle Hwy. Phone 731-R. CANNING TOMATOES, cent pound mile west Central Point. Blan kenshlp. TOMATOES 26c to 400 lug. Hal Wright, West Phoenix. TOMATOES Bring boxes; seconds and culls, 25o; canncrs, 65c. 60-lb. lug. C. J. Logan, Orchard Home Drive. FOR SALE No. 1 tomatoes, le lb picked. Calhoun Ranch, IVi miles southwest ot Phoenix, FOR SALE Apples. Tel. 133-L. FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers, 16c gsllon and up. Aso canning toma toes lc lb you pick or I'ic picked snd delivered Phone 493-Y noon nour. Elledg Gardens. TOMATOES for canning, lo pound Bnrw container Phono Mra Walk er. 314-Y DOART permanents ta low M ! B5 j up to 140 prevoet a. 230 00. u dale. phone 727. ROOF1NO Bring your roof troubles to ua. Old rooff repaired, aew roofi applied Pabco product Etron Paint and Roof 8 '.ore, 8 ft Bartlett. Phone 343, FOE SALE MISCELLANEOUS MILK from tested goats. Jungfraw oat Dairy. R. 4. Bos 64 Tel 437 -J TOMATOES, Onlqno. Weeping Wll- lows, Lozler Lane. PUT IN YOUR WINTERS WOOD early. Oak, laurel, manzanlta and fir. Tel. 834-X. FOR SALE GRAIN BAGS and Twins Get our price. MEDPORD BARGAIN HOU8B 37 N Grape St. Phone 1083 BETTER Used Furniture Davenport set, antique bed, good rockers, springs, cheats. 106 8outh Grape FOR SALE New Hotpolnt electric refrigerator, value 0169.50 Never used. Will sacrifice tor cash. Make offer. Telephone 1549-W. ITALIAN 7-F-14. PRUNES for sale. Call MISCELLANEOUS FREEl STOMACH ACID, GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved quick. Oet free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Western Thrift Store. O. EARL BRADFISH, Jeweler, has moved to 18 s. Central, aoros9 street from former location. PAINTING Wa have the best In terior decorator In Medford. Paint lng. paperhanglng and linoleum Ekerson Paint and Roof Store. 88 8. Bartlett Phone 243. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR LEASE First class service sta tion on Riverside Ave.. Medford; doing good business. Will take 0600 to handle. Phone 963 Medtord or write P. O. Box 1074. FOR SALE Profitable business on Hwy. 99. suitable for couple. For further Information write Rt. 1 Box 150A. Ashland. FOR SALE Profitable business on Paclflo highway For further tn formation write Box 8823. ITIbune BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLK INSUHANCB AHSTHACT8 B8CHOW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract ot Title. Rooms 8 and 0. No. 83 North Central Ave., upstairs. The rashlon fhop. THE FASHION SHOP 808 D, S Nat'l Bank Building. Dressmaking Myrtle Andrew Phono 1181 New location Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, on ental rtiR cleaning and uphulsterlno Money to Lend MONCY LOANlin ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK FURNITURE. ENDORSED NOTtiS, ETC. W want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay 8KB W. B. THOMAS MGR. MEDFOKD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 45 Bo Central, Oround Floor Oraterlan Theater Bldg. Uo. No S-167-M-180 Phono 189 DIAMOND LOANS Prompt and courteous service. . MEDFORD FINANCE CO. Over Farmers 6 Fruitgrowers Bank Phone 766 Lie No. 8-3U0 Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Metal L Extra part 10. Inclined walk 14, Press 10. Masonlo doorkeeper 10. Lamb'e pen nam 17. Wild animal 11. Animate 10. Company 20. Enact laws 22. Assemblages of cattle 11. Artificially sprouted oraln It. Bar of wood or metal M. Cry of the cat 9. Seesaws II. Suitable II Old word meaning fleeting or 86. Insect 17. Defendant's answer to O charge II. Sign 39. Denoting the central part 40. Satellites 41. Placed out 42. Largs covered wagon 41. Say or do axaln 44, Color 45. Spotted 47. lloBulsh Solution of Yeotorday'o Puzzle E R I nm a rOs pan PAL AITIE" 1 AlRlTE R Y I PATTEN E T gaG O A P O RTN TAK E D OR AC U Clf? N 1 N A 5slo aretret 4ft, Stratagem 49, Uplti 61, Flower 64. Rose-red Ay 19, Shakes pear ear, king 50. Join 61, Falne Rod 61. Portions of curves ft. Implement Cor removing; fruit skim 14. Spreads loosely It, Symbol of bond it, tj 15. Vehicles on runners IT. Facility 12 13 y wk f' v ia 1? wm r y r 1-JZZWTZZZZTLZZZ L WL ii . M. 57 LZZZW ft wlzzjz 111? lillllili Si 52 53 W S4 SS W 7 of w mt w "1 1 I KH 1 1 1H 1 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Transfer. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 616 EADS TRANSFER Sl STORAGE CO. Office 28 So Fir Phone 316 Prtcet right. Service guaranteed. RE1NKINO TRANSFER CO Long distance hauling. Furniture oattle anything. Ill N Fir. Phone 1033 O Stuart. TRUCKING AND STORAGE - Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving, etc Reasonable rates Tel 833 F B. Hamsun Oo. LEGAL NOTICES Notice To Creditor In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate ot Wil liam C. Miller, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the County Court of the state of Oregon for Jackson County has appointed the undersigned administrator, with the will annexed, ot the Estate of WUUam C. Miller Deoeased. All persons having clalma against said estate are required to present them with proper vouchers within six months from this date to Otto J. Frohnmayer, 304 Cooley Theatre Building, Medford, Oregon, Dated August 24th, 1936. PORTER J. NEFF, Administrator with Will Annexed. CALL FOU WARRANTS There are funds on hand for the redemption of warrants Nos. 1, 3. 8 and 4 drawn on 6chol Dlstriot No. 33 Interest will ceaso on August 30th, 1030. Payable at Mediord uran-n u S. National Bank. Mrs. Grace Hall, Clerk. School District No. J3. Regue River ROGUE RIVER, Aug. 81. (Spl.) At tho home of Mrs. W. A. White on Pine etroet Tuesday afternoon o. shower was given In honor of Mlas Margaret Blakely whose marriage to Fred Horfeatlne of Bandon will take place In the near future. Mis a Blakely beautiful glfto. After tho gift had beautiful gifts, After ti gofta hid been opened and admired by the friends present, the hostesses, Mrs. Bertha Lund and Mrs. Whit, served the guests cake and punch. Tuesday night, August 18, the Rogue River Townsend club met at the school auditorium with Mr. La Orosse in charge. Th program con sisted of etunt by grad children. Mr. Waldo of Canyonvllle gav a very Interesting tslk. Lemonade and cake was served at the oloao of th evening by the Townsend ladles. Next meeting will be on September 1. Every one come. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dsngler returned Sunday from a, abort vacation In Portland and on Tuesday morning, aocomnanled by their daughter, Mrs. Bella Hart and lone, left by motor for a, few daya' visit with their other daughter, Mrs. Richard Scott and family and with their son and wife, Mr. and Mra. OrvllI Dengler at North Bend, Ore. Mrs. iJennl Blmpklns of Hubbard, Ore., 10 the guest of ner nleoo, Mrs. Myrtle MoOregory, and Is also visit ing other relatives and frlenda here. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Whipple ot Qranto Paso were caliero at th Jim Whipple homo Thursday evening. Mrs. Lora Carter and Charlotte re turned Wednesday from a weeks' vUlt with Mra. Carter brother, Clinton Wiley, and family at McOloud, Callt. Mr. Wiley acoompanled them homo and will visit his parents, Mr. and Gross-Word Puzzle 10. Real st authority 1L Wlnfllk 1). Obey 13. Tablets IU Olosiy allk fabric St. Pronoun n. Skill 16. Measuring Instrument IT. Call forth IS, Housed from sleep 60. Corrupt 81. A drug 83. Pertaining to punishment 61. Savory SI. Masculine nickname It Dad 69. Motherly 40. Sweetheart of iaaon, the rgonaut 41. Iron block In I atamp bat tery 41. Makes 46. Mingle 46. Plundered 46, Not so goofi fiO. Strike 11. Engage Id game 61 Brave man 5S. peftefenesr II. Engage for service 69. Mental Image 67. Inclines the head 61. Otherwise W. Prosperous periods DOWN 1 Temporary cessation of torm or eonfuxloo I, American fresh-water lake t. Excited 4, Cotton fabrlo 6. Stopped unin tentionally I. Blbtlcal character T. Descended from a conveyance I, Minister's tide I, Before Mrs. Jame Wiley, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Nelmuth of San Jose, Calif., are spending a couple of months at their summer home "Seven Pines" on Ward's oreek. W. A. Beck, school Janitor, has been suffering with a b&d Infected hand, but Is better, we are glad to report. Andy Ballard ha purchased the pool hall from Al Osborne and taken possession. Mr. Osborne recently pur chased the hall from Fred Dengler. L. W. Blggers of Idaho has pur chased the Dwlght Horton place on Cedar atreet, and with hla wife and two children have taken possession. Word has been received from Cam arlllo, Calif., announcing the birth of another hoy to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bates. Mrs. Bates was Miss Florenc White before her marriage. A marriage of Interest to frlenda here wa that ot Roy Moore of Evana valley and Collat Johnson of Med ford, which took place In Medtord August 33. Friends are glad to have Mr. and Mrs. Badger back at their home her after being absent tor several years. Mr. Badger was operator of the depot here before th depot oiosed, ana now to one of the operators at Gold Hill. Mrs. Myrtle Whipple returned home Tuesday from a couple ol week' visit with her eon, Rlohard Soott and fam ily at North Bend. Mrs. Ellen Stlllwell returned to her home last week at Gerber, Cel., atwr pending some time visiting her als. ter. Mra. Tom Wilson. Many of th children are having the whooping oough aiwt oome ore very 111. Mr. and Mr. Al Osborne returned Friday from a visit with Mrs. Os borne's mother at Port Angeles, Wash Frlenda here ai enjoying o visit from Mr. and Mrs. Dow Cook and daughter from California. Mr. Cook and family lived hero for several years on th Bolkln ranoh up Evans oreek, Mr. Lelah Murry of Klamath Hot Sprtngs visited the early part of tno week with her mother, Mra. Florenc Botkln. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Breeding left Monday on a business trip to North Bend, I .. . Forest Creek FOREST CREEK, Aug, St. (Spl) Sympathy of this community Is ex tended to the family and frlenda of Daniel M. Pearoe, who passed away 111 a Portland hospital ten daya ago following an operation. Mr, Pearce lived on thl creek a good many years of his lite, wa widely known and respected. He Is sincerely mourn ed by a hoot of life-long frlendo and acquaintances. Lea Black and daughter Isabel! re turned August 39 from a two weeks' visit at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Peter I. Bsts at Eagle Point. During that time Isaboll Black and Mrs. Beta spent several days camping at Huckleberry mountain and visiting at Fort Klamath, At a school board meeting August 28 arrangement were made for tho opening of school September 8, sup pile and book were ordered. Th boot organised ana equipped school In years will open It doors to about 14 children in this community, un der tho capable direction of Nettie Armprlest, W, A. Meeds recently purchased 0 new Dodge truck for wood hauling. Delivery wa made last week. Tho emergency flro lookout on Mt. Isaball wa elosed temporarily Au gust 34, Lookouts Vernon Branson and Jo lpock of Applagat 0C0 returned to camp otter three weeks on duty here. , . Climax CLIMAX, Aug. Sl (Spl) Mr. and Mra, S. Wlnnlngham of Olendal, Ore., were over night guest at th home of Mrs. Comatock last week end. Mr. and Mra. Cecil Day are living on the Orlssom rannh at preaenti Mrs. L. H. Werto and daughter Norma Jean, chopped In Medford on Thursday and also visited relatlvea In Central Point, Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Wertc who have been visiting at th homi of their son Looter, loft Thursday to visit friends In Medford and Ashland. Carl Hanson of Central Point and Louis Nysfoltor of Loo Angeles wore guests ot tho Wert homo Wodnoo day, Mrs. Viola Comstock went to Med ford Sunday and returned Monday. Her granddaughter Jeanne Mel, ac companied her. Nlmrod and Mllroy Charley work ed on the thresher for Lester Wort lost week. Tho county onrto visited our school Friday. Crystal Oold spent last week In Medford. Several truck ar dumping grave) on the Antelope road between Bybee'o and Fountain Flat; also th road has been widened, straightened and ditched, all of which la greatly ap. predated by Climax resident. Sam Coy and Al Mlddlostedt gath ered beef cattle last Sunday. Buck to Prison ROflEBURO, Or., Aug. 81 . (AP) Oran Sutton, admittedly at least three time loeer on bad oheck chargea, waa sentenced to a year In the state penitentiary yesterday at ternoon by CHeult Judge Carl B, Wlmberly on a charge of passing bad ohecka. Sutton pleaded guilty to tho charge. fiend at Urg BfTND, ore., Aug. 31. (API Addl tlona; numbers of poisoned cookies which have already killed several dogs and eat In this vicinity, have been found In Bend, Police Chief Kenneth McCormlck reported today. Nail Chief Vlaltt VENICE, Italy, Aug. 31. (AP) Dr. Paul Joaeph Ooebbels, Nsal props ganda minister, arrived by airplane today and wao welcomed by Dlno At fieri, Uollon minister for press ond propaganda. Phono 843 Well haul away you) refuse, Cttx lenitorj pernoo. Feared Slain j "j Thlo photo of Vivian Hondoroon was given authorities by Gay Hunt, San Franeloes Salvation Army worker. Ho bollovao Mloo Hend.r oon lo tho woman whoso nude body wao round near ciarKeeviiio, cant., ippar.ntly a murder victim, (Aeso listed Proie Photoi Meteorological Report Forecasts Medford and vicinity; Pair tonight and Tuesday; cooler Tuesday. Oregon; Fair tonight and Tuesday, but generully oloudy northwest por tion; cooler northeast portion tonight and Interior Tuesday. Local Data Temperature a year ago today; highest 09; lowest 64. Total monthly precipitation, none; deficiency for the month. .33 Inches. Total precipitation alnoe Septem ber t, loss, 31.34 Inohes; oxcesa for the season, 3.31 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. ye. terday, 37 percent; 3 o. m. -today, 88 percent. Tomorrow: aunrlse B;S8 a. tn.; sun set, 6:45 p, m. Ohserrntlnne Taken at 8 A. M 110th Meridian Time cm SI Boise Boston 04 84 38 60 83 84 86 68 47 68 64 83 64 63 60 84 84 60 63 60 .38 Cloudy .00 P Cloudy T Clear .00 P Oloudy .oo Oloudy ,. 08 Chicago . Denver j. 14' 84 80 Eureka ...... Helena 88 Lo Angeles... 88 Medford ....... 84 New York 74 T .00 .00' .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .oo Clear Clear Clear Clear Omaha Phoenix Portland -Reno ......... Roaeburg , 88 ...104 -., 78 ,. 86 ... 83 Oloudy Clear Olear Clear dear Salt Lake...... 88 San Franolaco 64 Seattle ........... 74 Spokane ..83 Walla Walla... 83 ,00 Oloudy AO P Oloudy ,00 P Cloudy .00 p Oloudy .00 Clou Wash.. D. 0... SO Nazarene Group Goes To Annual Church Conclave Tho North "pacTfio"Dlatrlot Young Vaoplo'o oonventlon, Church of tho Naaareno, opens thlo evening, ot Twin Rooks, In conjunction with tho on. Eual oonventlon, a week's Institute will bo oonduotod under sponsorship of tho dlstriot organisation. Tho fol lowing courses, with tho teachers. In elude: "Tho Devotional Life of Youth," Fred M. Weatherford, of Medford; "Promotional Methods In Voung People's work," Flotohor Oal- loway, of Portland; "The Young Poo. nle'o Bible," B. F. Peterson, ot Bu tane; "Naoaren Olobo Olrdtere," F. 0. Sutherltn, ot China; "My Church and I," J. 1. Bates, of Seattle; "What wo Believe ond Why," t. B. Woda. worth, of Ashland; "Personal Prob lems of Christian Youth," I. I. Mar. tin, of Portland; "Jesus' Toochlngo ond Discourses, ' Olive M. Winchester, of Poaadono, California. The delegation going from Medford inoludeo tho Rv. ond Mrs. Weather ford, their daughter Evelyn and son, Fielding; Mrs. Ethel Kornstad, and Mlas Mildred Mir re. They will return for Sunday services, Sept. 6. , Three New Fires In Coos Bay Area MARSHFTELD, Ore., II. (P) Three tow fires bland today In tho Coos fire patrol territory after the fog which settled over tho area on Thurs day had disappeared. Tho flreo ottaoked 60 acreo of Counts' olashlnge In tho Big oreek operations near sunset bay. Near Mc kinley, a three-aero brush tiro broke out ond a 40-acre flro developed tn cutover timber near Allegany on the Cooo river. Ak Winter Cemp NORTH BEND, Aug. 81 (AP) Sam Boardmar state park director Informed chamber of commerce sec retary Arthur Derbyshire that he had requested maintenance through the winter of th CCO camp at Coos Head state park. "U" Opens "epteniher 31 BUOENI, Or. Aug. 31. (AP) University of Oregon will open for the fall term September 31, when new Comoro will arrive for annual "Freeh, man Week." A considerable Increase In attendance la anticipated. Soldiers 'vacation VANCOUVER, Wash. Au. 81, (API Detaeflmento of tho 7th Infan try from Vancouver barracka will b. gin four-day vacation trips Septem ber 1, Closing time for Too Late to Clao ally Ado to l;J0 p, m, COURT HOUSE NEWS ftirnlsried d; tho Jackson iK'Utii) Abstract Co.. lai E Slxtn street .Murrluge Certificates Ralph Perry and Allle Mohr. Joseph Carl Yager and Ethel Me. Donnald. Loyal Oeorgo Holta and Edna run. Annand. Harry L. Elauda and Irene Sample. Jack McTone and Margaret Seller. Ralph Alport Blddlecome and ( Alice L. Henderson. Olaf Jensen and Maxlne Inman. Harvey Stevens and Delsa Miller. Kelton 0, Strader and Dorothy H. Slead. Onleman Perrel and Nellie Wills. Roy Jake Moore and Collsta John son. Leander Wilson and Thelma Ander son. Circuit Court Fred Flck vs. Oeorgo Baoklo and Flossie 8. Backla, mortgage (ore Qlosuro. Laura L. Buckingham vs. Robert T. Cox; for money, John B. Cota vo. O. L. Llndley and H. Van Hoevenberg; damages. Josephine Cota vs. O. L. Llndlo; and H. Van Hoeventwrg; damages. Lewis Super Service Station vs. Jessie May Stone and Thoma Oraham; chattel lean. Edward C. Gordon vs. J. A. Lund strom. W, B, Lundstrom, oo-partnero ao Western Auto 3ipresa and V. K. Lundstrom; for momy. Helen Pierce va. Wm. H. Murray and Ira Hoagland; damages. . D. O. Rudlalll and M. C, Kudlslll va. Medford Irrigation District; to abate niusanc end for damages. State vs, Robert John Healy, Ruth I. Ooddard va. Jamea Ood- dard; divorce. Helen WUI va. Clarence Will; dl- vorce, 0. H. Huxtble va. Bva E. Huxtabl divorce. The Northwestern Co. to. Max QeBau.r; foreolosur. Guardianship of Dorothy and Ben Hansen, minors. Heal Estate Tranaootlona H, B. Battln ot ux to LeRoy See man et Ux, w.d, 810.00. NW'4, BWV,, NW of NE, W14 of SB Sec. 14, MB ond BVJ of NW Sec. 16, Twp. 40 S.R. 3 east. Bertha Poyer, Clyde Martin, w.d, 11.00. SK of NW, NB of NW and NW of SW Boo. 10. Twp. 87 S.R. 4 west, D. H. Barneburg to Leota B. Vaughan, w.d, 110.00. Lot on King atreet, Medford. , Albert Learned to Dale H. Franklin et ux, q c.d. I1.0Q. Pt. lot 3, nlk. 1, onrr s add.. Moaiord. W. H. Hlatt to Florence A, Botkln. q c.d. 11.00, LoU 1 ond 3, blk. 8. Garner and Sablna add., Rogue river. Mabel Averlll et al to Oscar Ander son ot ux, q.c.d. 11.00. SV4 of NW ot NE See 38, Twp, 30 O.R. 3 west. Sheriff to William Robert et UX, sh.d, 84703.38. K',i of SE, SW Of SB Seo. 0, Twp. 83 S.R. 8 oaat, ! ' H. O, Messenger et al to Clay R. Biles, q.o.d. 810.00. Lot 37, Champltn subdivision. Chaster R. Farrls et ux to W. R, Winkler et ux, w.d. 010.00. Lota 84. 8-6, blk. "O',, railroad add., Ashland. Rlohard Henry Cheda to Orchard Park Farma, Inc., w.d. 110.00. Land In Royal Orchard traot No. 8. Sheriff O. B. Terrlll to H. L. Smith et al, oh.d. 018.100.08, Land In Royal Orohard treat No. 8. Sheriff O. B. Terrlll to H. L. Smith et oi, oh.d. 14,133,18. Lend In Royal Orohard traot No. 8. Southern Oregon Form Lands De velopment Co, to Tho Cache D'Ora Live Stock Co.. deed 810,00, Land la Royal Orchard tract No, S. H, O. Chrlatoffersen to Southern Oregon Farm Lando Development Co., deed 010.00. Land tn Rayol Orchard tract No. 8. Mora Realty Oompany to R.' O. Chrlatoffersen. w.d. 810.00. Land la Royal Orohard tract No. 8. Ida M. stough to S. 8. Mooney, w.d. 110.00. Lot 8, blk. 66, Central Point. Sheriff 8yd I. Brown to Anna 8. MoNleh, sh.d. 13.888.10. 68 A. la DLO 47, Twp. 88 S.R. 3 W. W.M L A. Roberto et ux to Mary B. Falls, q.o.d. 110.00. Lot 7 Miners odd. to Aohland. Etta M. Vawter at ol to Harry M. Howard ot ol, w.d. 110.00. Seo. 38. NH of SS!4 Seo. 83; Si of SWU Seo. 88. Twp, 83 8. R. 3 B. W.M. NEK Ot NE4 Sec. 10, Twp. 83 S.R. B, W.M. Claud Ward et ux to Wm. M. Berkley ot ux, w.d. 110.00, Lot 9, blk. 1, Phoenix, Margaret Brlttaon and Stuttaford et vlr to H. F. Elden, wd. 0100. Lot on Baat 13th and "0" atreet In Med ford. J. O. Walsh et ux to William M Coleman ot ux, w.d. 015.00. 1V4 A. In Bee. 14, Twp. 80 8.R. 1 E. VIM. a. B. Pierce et ux to B. H. Sterrett et al, w.d. 810.00, Land In Sec, 33, Twp, 87 S.R. 1 B. W.M. T. Helmroth to Wllholmlne Helm roth, w.d. 010.00. V, Int. In land In Sec. 3, Twp, 88 S.R. 3 W. Wllhelmln Helrnroth to T. Helm roth, w4. 110.00. V, Int. In land )n Sea. 3. Twp. 88 S R. 3 W, William Robert et ux to Joseph B. Dobbyn et ux. w.d. 810.00. Land In Sec. 0. Twp. 83 S.R. 3 I. W.M, J. W. Warner ot ux to Fred E. Fleet, w.d. 110.00. Part lot 1 of Bee. 18. Twp. 36 S.R, 4 W. F. JUnfro et ux to Roy B. Baker et ux, w.d. 110.00. Lota 1 and a, blk. ',3, Laurelhurst add. to Medford. William Roberto ot ux to T. 0. Cunningham ot ux, q.o.d. 810.00. 3 A. In Seo. 0, Twp. 33 S.R. 3 B. wiium Roberta ot ux to Victor Chapman, q c.d. 010.00. 10 A. tn Sec 0, Twp. 88 S.R. II, v n u-,.1-. T. trthjrvn H.. Heffeman, deed 3100.00. In DLO 67 and 88, Twp. 87 S.R. a west. Wnot Mart Active BOSTON, Aug. 81. (AP-U. 8. Dept. Agr.) Tho market for domeatlo wools hero wa fairly active during tho paot week. Price resistance slack ened trade to loma extent, but there waa enough persistent demand so eop prices tending ogolnst tho buy ers ot a cumber ot grades. . Agricultural authorities oreoaat for 1036 th emelleet apple crop olnoo 1031.