Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 02, 1936, Page 9, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MEDFOTtD KATE TRIBUNE. fEDFOTlD. DKEGON. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1936.
page mi
Read amy aa or this page
You will probably find exactly
-. th things you have been
looking for or ft 'sale 01 trade
tor unused articles you ma;
hate. Searob your atuo 01
itora-room you may find
. many tblnga other are seek--tng
and he able to realm Un
- mediate eaab. It what you
want Isnt here, advertise lot
It Tribune Classified ads are
Inexpensive effective!
I-
RATES
pn word first insertion , , ...ae
(Minimum a Bo)
Eaon additional insertion,
per word . lc
(Minimum lOo)
per line per month without
oopy changes H-?5
Phone 75
FOE WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
STRAYED Small red pig, male. 1. E.
' McDonald, Box 358, Lozler Lane.
"FOUND Three sacks of feed, owner
i claim and pay for ad. Frank Chll
ders, Jacksonville Star Rt., Medtord.
LOST -H dog missing, cull 1516.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTEp Experienced girl, 31 to 40
years old; plain cooking, some laun
dry; 20 per month. 41 Ross Court.
WANTED Experienced housekeeper,
jj. Hoffman, Provolt. Ore.
WANTED Lady cook for restaurant.
Sunday off. State experience and
give references. Box 5053, Tribune.
WANTED Girl or woman, light
housework snd help, in laundry
work. Phone 364-X.
WANTED Woman for general house
work... Phone 974.
wAMTjrn nirl to assist with house
work and care of children. Oo home
nights. 30 Olen Oak Court. Tel j
1147-J.
PERMANENT HOME for middle-aged
lady to assist with housework and
care of children. Small salary. Tei
1565-R.
WANTED Experienced woman for
general housework. Good wages.
' Apply in person, 1136 East Main.
$ MALE AND FEMALE "
COUPLE wants tob as caretaker. Box
jf o94. lriDune.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Young man. meat cutter,
willing to learn groceries, Klamath
County general store, reference from
former employers necessary. A d
dresa Box 176. Merrill. Ore.
OOOD POSITIONS In largo company
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 4981 Mall Tribune, stat
ing experience and references. Ap
plications confidential.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANT TO BUY Used portablo type
writer. Tel. 1417-R.
WANTED Lamb wool. See the Med
ford Bargain House. 37 No. Orape.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for Junk
metal, copper, brass, aluminum,
lead. rags. eto. Bo. Oregon Junk
Co. Between Holly and Oakdale on
I Stewart Ave.
WANTED To contract with flock
' owners for supply of New Hamp
shire Red hatching eggs. Will furn
ish cases- pay good premium and
Two Rock I
auarantes, long run.
Valley Hatchery,
Rte. 4, Box 330.
Fetaluma, Calif.
WANTED 100 used automobile wheels,
all sixes, for late model cars. Trade
yours In for modern ballon wheel
' equipment. Oenerous allowances
" Firestone Auto Supply and Service
Stores. 0th and Riverside. Tel. 620
1 MONEY TO LOAN
i ON MODERN HOMES
. LONO TERM LOANS.
Loans are made for convenient
periods antj are paid off In montn
W Instalments.
. MODERATE COST,
Interest rates and service charges
sre moderate.
. DIRECT REDUCTION LOANS.
Interest becomes less as psyments
we made on ihe principal.
. PROMPT SERVICE.
Gulck and efficient cooperation
given In handling your loan ap
plication. ' .
MEDFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS
LOAN ASSOCIATION
138 East Main. phone 195.
WANT TO BUY Some food young
breeding ewes. V. J. Ehlllppl. Hotel
Grand. Medford.
WANTED You to look at my bar
gains, almost new clothing for ail
; tne ramiiy. oio a. a,u.
WANTED Top prices paid for used
furniture, tools, etc. Berrydale 3no
Hand Store 1803 n Kiverstu.
368. , .. . .
WANTED To work ranch on shares
DAii.Kia mnrriKri man and family
mini, competent Would prefer
nnph with some Irrigation or suit-
nh hrvs team and
m. .nutriment. Box 6003. Mall
Tribune.
WANTED Men's Isundry
son Tel 1345-M.
Mra BU
JUNK Highest prices psld for brass,
radiators, copper, storase batteries,
aluminum and other metais.
srnr. imn small dr Urge lots,
pipe and machinery, wool and cot
ton rags, tnnfr tubes.
Hloe'i Pe WOO. ' S
Household xls. lurnlture. f'.ovl.'
bought or sold. ..-..
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUbl,
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANT Small farm or dairy for Med
ford Income. Box 3580, Tnoune.
WILL PAY CASH for amall modern
home. Box 4782. Tribune.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Modern 7-room partly j
furnished house. 8iU w. mn. ai.ou , .
per month, water paid. Inquire at
71B W; Main or tel. 1480-Y. j
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
won RF.NT 2 nlcelv furnished apu
with electric conveniences, ah- j
. quire 305 So. Oakdale.
' I
APT. FOR RENT
Frlgldaire. heat.
overstuffed, private oatn, ciose in
806 W, Main.
FURN. apt, for rent, 118 Almond St j
iURNISHED apartment tor rent. 716
Welch.
FOR RENT FURNISHED.
ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 8. Grape.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing room: also garage If desired
325 So. Riverside Ave. .
w .. I
FUH KEN1 rirsi Clara otcriuiig iwm ,
In good residence, close
Geneva.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Two large rooms, lota of
light. Over Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE Light car for radio or
sewing machine. Pr.one -473-X.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR BALE or trade (or town prop
erty or near high school. 40-acre
ranch on Thompson creek; 7-room
house. Call at Amy's In Jackson
ville for Information. - -
FOR TRADE Apartment house three 1
aoartments. located In Ashland
Will sell at a sacrifice or trade for
property In Eugene. L. G. pickell
204 East Main. Tel. 365.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson
County Bldg. & Loan Ass'n.
WHEN you think of real estate think
Of BROWN WHITE.
WILL SACRIFICE HOME -Oil South
Oakdale opposite high school, for
$3875; 91675 down, balance Ilk"
rent. See owner Immediately at
B'22 So. Oakdale, or phone G45-X.
FOR SALE 3 -room modern home on
pavement near Main. Payment
down, balance like rent. Inquire
508 Palm. .
I OR SALE 7 acres, Irrigated, pro
ductive soli; new 4-room house
hsrn and other outbuildings; fine
shade, splendid location for homo,
. on gnod-road.. For qulak sale, $1800,
terms. Look this over.
ALSO 4 acres. 4-room house, near
Medford, ar.000.
L. O. PICKELL '
304 E. Main, Tel. 885.
FOR SALE! Fully equipped, well
paying dairy ranch. C. L., care
Mall Tribune. .
4
FOR SALE Pour-room modem house
with breakfast nook, close. In. 136
Tripp. - .......
FOR SALE. TRADE OR .LEASE My
equity In 8-room house No. 7 Glen
Oak Court, for smaller poperty or
acreage Home Owner's Loan Fred
C Sander, ',i mile S. Oak Qrov
school.
SMALL HOTEL Located on Main
Box 4700, Tribune.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE '37 souped up Ford road
ster. Dave Moore, pinnacle No. 4.
noons.
33 CHEVROLET Coupe, good shape.
. Priced right.
" 31 Ford, model A 4-door sedan.
'36 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan; won
derful shape. Good' buy.
USED CAB EXCHANGE
- 36 B. Riverside.
1033 Chevrolet IVi-ton chassis and
cab, - dual . wheel., 10-ply tires.
Priced for quick sale, 8376.
36-Passenger school bus; good motor
Lire, sua uuuy. Bargain,
Model A Ford sedan. See this $106
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge snd Plymouth Dealers.
Used Car Dept. 8th and Bartlett.
FOR SALE Packard convertible
Coupe, good condition; cash sale
L.A. Sslsde. Centra) Point.
1933 CHEVROLET DeLuxe Coach, low
mileage, perfect mechanically, by
owner. Holbrook It Andrews. 113 E
6th. ' .
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
1034 long wbeelbase Chevrolet truck.
Low mileage, uuai tires, in gooa
condition full year license, equip
ped with flat rack for fruit haul
ing. See this truck today. Rogue
River Chevrolet. Inc.. North River
aide. SEE THESE
GOOD USED CARS
10 Reduction In Prices this Month
Only. Some of these cars sre near
ly new.
1038 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan .
1033 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan
(Six-wheel equipment)
1034 Chrysler 6 Deluxe Sedan
1036 DeSoto Deluxe Sedan
(With overdrive)
1933 Btudsbaker Regal Light
Sedan
1934 Plymouth Coupe
1930 Dodge 6 Sedan
1939 Ford Coupe
1933 Chevrolet Coupe
1930 Hudson sedan
LANQE MOTOR CAR CO. '
Chrysler-Flymoutb Dealer
88 N Riverside Ave.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
wrtD sAi.F Horses and mules. We
hare the sire snd kind you wsnt at
reasonable prices, samiora oc -om
pany. Inc.. Mmll, Ore.
t i rYoiin Jersey cow. frean
n rhu Hofbeck. 1 ml. west
King's Hwy.
-7. e.HMi- hrr 4-vear-old
hft-snd nentle L. A. Salads Cen.
i. A. fialade Cen-
tral point. Oregon. :
7ZrW '
( A. Satode. CiimiW
XaZTClmiteovt. Phone IM.
FOB SAL6
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 3 milk cows. 4 heifers, 1
I bull calf. C. Plappe. Rt. I. y, mile
north Bear Creek bridge. Central
! Polut.
! BUY OR SELL Hogs and pigs. Route
j 4. Box 133 Spring St. Tel. 437-M
FOR SALE POULTRY
seo turkeys 4 to 6 lbs. Ed Petle,
Trail, 3 miles south Shady cove.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
- ..
TOMATOES for sale, 3i miles north
Central Point on Pacific Hwy. W
h. Penlnger.
FOR SALE 4-wheel trailer, cheap for
rnh. sum Hunt. Vallev View Drive
below city reservoir.
FOR SALE Hopper for sawdust
burner with baffle plate. Almost
new. Bargain. Call at Mall Tribune.
TOMATOES for canning, lo pound
" Bring container. Phone Mrs. Walk
er, 314-Y.
. DUART permanents as low as 81.95
I up to (4 50. Prevost's, 336 So. Oak
i dale. Phone 727. '
ROOFINO Bring your roof troubles
to us. Old roois repairea. new
roofs applied. Pabco Products
Ekerson Paint and Roof Store, 38 S
Bartlett. Phone 243.
MILK from tested goats. Jungfraw
Goat Dairy, Rt. 4, Box 54. Tel 437-J.
FOR SALE
GRAIN BAGS and Twine. Get on
.price.
MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063.
TOMATOES No. 1, lo lb; com,
plums,, cantaloupes. B. E. Ford, 2
miles west on Jacksonville Hwy.
Phone 731-R. .
FOR SALE Hardwood bed. 7$:, 12.
cost 200 to build. Sale price 25.
USED CAR EXCHANGE
35 8. Riverside.
FOR SALE Nearly new electric
washer. Call 16-F-3.
r OR' SALE U. 8. No. 1 and U- 8. No.
3 potatoes. Wholesale price for
truok. Ready for delivery same day
ordered, c. V. Barton Merrill. Ore.
TOMATOES for sale, lo lb Across
from Copco sub-station. Stevens, '
IOR SALE Ice box. Medium size. 113
8. Drape. Phone 1646-L.
rOR SALE-3-wheel trailer, detachable
top, new 6-ply tires, spare tire Don
art's on Pacific highway. Talent.
FOR SALE Cull pickling cucumbers.
35c large lug. Pine for household
use. Bring containers. Last house
at end of South Peach.
FOR SALE Puller's large musk
melons, also wutermelons. 3'.4 miles
north Central Point on highway.
CANNING TOMATOES, cent pound
i mile west Central Point. Blan
kenshlp. TOMATOES Bring boxes; seconds
and culls, 30o; canners, 66o, 60-lb.
lug. 0. J. Logan, Orchard Homo
Drive.
FOit SALE No. 1 tomatoes, lc lb
picked. Calhoun Ranch, ly, mile,
aouthwest of phoenix.
FOR SALE Apples. Tel. 133-L.
TOMATOES. Onions.
Weeping WU-
lows. Lozler Lane.
PUT IN YOUR WINTERS WOOD
early. Oak. laurel, maneanlta and
fir. Tel. 634-X.
ITALIAN
. 7-F-14.
- PRUNES for sale. Call
BETTER Used Furniture. Davenport
set. antlqus bed, good rockers,
springs, chests. 106 South Grape.
FOH SALE New Hotpolnt electric
refrigerator, value $160.80 Never
used. Will sacrifice tor cash. Make
offer Telephone 1540-W.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Profitable business on
Pacific highway. For further In
formation write Box 3833, Tribune.
FOR LEASE First class service sta
tion on Riverside Ave.. Medford;
doing good business. Will lake $800
to handle. Phone 953 Medford or
write P O. Box 1074
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
JACKSON COUNTV
ABSTRACT CO.
riTI.K INMUIMNCB
AIISTIIACTS
ESCROW
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. AbstrscU
of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 33
North Central Ave., upstairs.
The l1 Hi Ion ebop.
THE PASHION SHOP 308 U. t
Nat'l Bank Building, urea&making
Myrtle Andrews Phone 1181 New
location
Money to Lend
MONEY
LOASKD ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK.
Ft'KMTUHt, KNDOKStD
NOTES. ETC.
We want to supply your money need
without red tape or delay
NEB W. . THOMAS
UOR. MEDFOKD'S OLDEST AND
LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE
COMPANY.
4A So. Central. O round Floor
Crateriao Theater Bidg.
Lie. No 8-167-M-I60 Phone 180.
DIAMOND LOANS
Prompt and courteoua aenrtot.
MEDFORD FINANCE- CO.
Over Psrmeri & FmltijTowera Bank
Phone 768 He No. 8-aoo
Transfer.
HAW LEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment, prices right
610 North Riverside. Phone 016.
EADft TRANSFER A BTORAOB CO.
Office 30 So Ftr Phons 816 Prices
right Service guaranteed
DCtMUINfl rBANHflTR nn Lfin
duuncs naming Furniture cauie
anything. Ill N
Fir. Phone 1043
C Stuart
tuCKINO AND STORAOt - Local j
nd lorut distance hauling furni
ture moving etc Reasonable rates
Tel. &3. F. ft. Samson Co.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET OEOROE DO IT rel: 1 17a
House cleaning, floor waxing, on'
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
LEGAL NOTICES
Suit In Equity for a Divorce
Summons.
In the Circuit court of the State ot ;
Oregon In and For the County of I
Jackson.
Arthur L. Ourry. plaintiff, vs
Josephine V. Curry, defendant.
To Josephine V. Curry, the above
named defendant:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint of
the above named plaintiff filed in
the above entitled court and cause
on or before the expiration of four
weeks from the date of the first pub
lication of this summon , to-wlt:
on or before September 17th. 1938.
and if you fall to so appear and
answer plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded In his
said complaint, to-wlt: for a decree
forever dissolving the bonds of mat
rimony heretofore and now existing
between the above named plaintiff
and defendant.
This summons, pursuant to an
order of date August 19th, 1936.
entered In above entitled court and
cause by Hon. H. D. Norton, Judge
of said court. Is served upon you by
j publication In Med ford Mall Tribune
UUCP W CfA 1UI IUUI VUUKlUll f
weeks and In said order and herein
you are required to appear and
answer said complaint on or before
the expiration of the last day ot the
time prescribed in said order for the
publication of said summons, name
ly, on or before the expiration of
four weeks from and after the date
of the first publication of said sum
mons and which date of first publi
cation Is August 19th, 1936.
H. K. HANNA.
Attorney for Plalntltl
My post office address is Medford.
Oregon.
Notice of Final Hearing,
In the County Court of the state oi
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter ot the Estate of Lu
clnda Peck, Deceased.
Nottco Is hereby given that the un-
derslgned Administrator of the Estate
oi bucinaa peck, aeceasea, nas iuea
with the above entitled Court his
First and Final Account and report as
such administrator, and the court has
set September 11th, 1036. A. D.. at the
NOTICE OF HEARING ON NON-HIGH BCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
School District of Jackson County, State of Oregon, at a meeting of said
Committee held on the 11th day of August, 1038, prepared an estimate In
detail of the amount of money proposed to be expended by said Non-high
School District for all purposes during the fiscal school yesr beginning
June 15th, 1938 and ending June 15th, 1937, and an estimate In detail of
the probable receipts of said Non-high
the school year 1038-1937. The Board
fixed the 13th day of September. 1838
House In Medford, Oregon, as the time
may be discussed with the Board of
time and place any and all persons Interested wilt be heard for or against
said tax levy, or any part thereof. That said estimates and attached
original estimate sheets are on file in the office of the County School super-
Intendent and sre there open to the inspection ox an persons interested
therein, and the same are by reference made a part hereof.
HECKIPT8
I. Cash on hand at beginning of the year for which this
budget is made $ 1.417.10
II.
Amounts received from other
EXPENDITURES
Tuition, Transportation and Interest
I.
II.
III.
Tuition
Transportation
Interest on Warrants
Operating and
IV. Poetage, Telegraph and Telephone
V. Printing and Mimeographing
VI. Expenses of Election (Publication and Postage). .
VII. Travel Expenses of Board Members
VIII. Clerical Expense (Supplies, Legal Service, etc.)....-.
(a) Equipment
IX. Emergency .......
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
RECAPITULATION
I. Total Receipts
II. Total Expenditures
DIFFERENCE (Amount to be raised by tax on the
Jackson County Non-High School District) $61,857.90
Dated this 11th day of August, 1938.
OEOROE B. DEAN. A. E. BROCK WAY,. '
Chairman, Budget Committee Chairman. Board of Education
C. R. BOWMAN, C. R. BOWMAN.
Secretary. Budget Committee Clerk. Board of Education.
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
L Kind of straw
hat
7. Leave empty
13. Puffs up
14. One who
encapea
artfully
15. Prtvate
- teach srs '
16. Winged seed
17. Ancient
Roman
Official
IS. Notes the
spted of
II. Takea great
delight
8L Church
canticle
IS. Former
spelling of
fv
Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle
HjoBGAMUTLOB
awlIawas HAW A
GIL I M ME I N SET
B A K E dMhIT STORY
netcasihe
C I DWF U L L YjV I A
N E CKIj. E WJ ENET
B R A TJO Mk 7k M A G E P
RUTHC H A I NlAl A
IaIgIeBk I TTYigSY
at. Steersd wild
or out of the ? Administering
course of medicines
!R. These: French In regular
26. Suolect to a quantities
great strain St. Town In Mains
IT. Tes: dlalectlo 40. Landed astats
Enrllsh
of a lord
10. Plat cap
13. Ethiopian
commander
IS. Oriental
guitars
4L Perhaps:
arctiaJa
43. Falty
44. Anoints
45. Slake amends
7 12 13 14 1.5 16 WMJ 13 f IO j I-2
22 I23 u W -
IIIIEIIltlii
27 3B Zf 3o 3 32 33 JT
WT,T.
35 lT 37
II
Hill ir II II
1
hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m. at the time.
and the Courtroom of said Court lu
the Courthouse In Medford. Oregon, as
the place for hearing objections, If
any there be. why said First and Flnai
Account and Report snouio not oo
approved, said Administrator and his
bondsmen discharged, and said eatata
closed. All persons are hereby not!
fled to appear at said time and place
and show cause ,tf any there be. wtiy
such relief should not be granted.
Dated and first puouaed tnia urn
day of August, 1936.
w. E. rEUA,
Administrator of the estat
of Luclnda Peck, deceased.
O. H. BENGTSON,
Attorney for Administrator. 136
East Main Street, Medtord,
Oregon.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the Stats of
Oregon for the County of Jackson
In the Mstter of the Estate of Mary
Elizabeth Adams, Deceased.
The undersigned has been, by the
County Court of Jackson County.
Oregon, appointed administrator with
the win annexed of the estate of Mary
Elizabeth Adams, deceased .and has
qualified. The creditors of and all
persons naving , cjaime against said
deceased are hereby notified to pre
sent the same, with the proper vouch
ers, within six months sfter the first
publication hereof, to the undersign
ed at his office In the Federal build
ing .Medford, Oregon.
uateo and first puousnea August
13th, 1936.
GLENN O. TAYLOR.
Adlmlnlstrator with the will an
nexed of the estate of Many Elis
abeth Adams, deceased.
GLENN O. TAYLOR.
Attorney for the Estate.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
General Land Office St
Roseburg, Oregon,
August 6th, 1038.
Notice Is hereby given that William
L. Townsend ,of 333 so. Riverside Ave
Medford. Ore., who, on May lOtn
1933. made Homestead entry. Serial
030877, and on Bept. 13. 1933. made
Add. Hd. entry. Serial No. 030985, for
N4 NW4 and BE1. NWi,, section 31
Township 34 B., Range 1 W , Wlllam
ette Meridian, haa filed n6tlce of in
tentlon to make final three-year
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Victor A.
Tengwald. U. S. Commissioner, at
Medford, Oregon, on the 16th day of
September, 1936.
Claimant names aa witnesses;
Dean Weltman. of Trail, Oregon
Leslie Worden. of Domestic Laundry.
a Budget Committee of the Non-high
School District from all sources for
of said Non-nign scnooi District nas
at the hour of lo A. M. at tne court
and place at which said estimates
said Non-nign scnooi uistrict, at wmon
sources ............... 0.00
..$51,750.00
.. 6.536.00
. 1,600.00
60.00
60.00
0.00
300.00
300.00
500.00
600.00
Emergency
..$ 1.417.10
-
, 63,378.00
Cross-Word Puzzle
s. stupid person
7. Nickname for
Sylveater
L Winged
0. Plant with
aromatic
seeds
10. Reasmbllng
the first
man
11. Cylindrical
13. Obliterates
30. Feeds to the
full
31. Irritated
34. Armed strife
37. Line on a
weather
map
31. Whittle with
varying
pitch
St. Neckpieces
30, Shattered
31. Garden frolt
H2. Frogllke
33. National
games of
elsftslcat
antiquity
34. Driest
3. Old-worn an 1st)
3. Parlor
42. Superlative
ending
41. Tunisian
measure of
capacity .
41. Take offense at
47. Upright
DOWN
L Runs outi
colloa.
S. Chsmlcal
vessel
S. One bora la a
placa
1 Sinxlcan earn
meal mub
S. fllmply
Medford, Oregon; Ray Prltchard, ot
Trail, Oregon; Clark Moore, of Trail.
Oregon. ROBERT E. CRAWFORD.
Acting Register
Ordinance No. 3069.
An Ordinance providing xor the
construction of paving, curb and gut
ter on soutn Houy street between tne
South end of the present paving on
saia street ana tne soutn line of Lot
No. 10 In Block No 5 In South Park
Addition to the City of Medford, Ore
gon, and for the assessment of tho
cost thereof on adjacent property:
providing for a meeting of the coun
cil to consider protests against said
Improvement, and providing for the
serving of the owners' ot adjacent
property with notice thereof.
The City of Medford doth ordain
aa follows:
Section 1. It Is the Intention of
the council to cause paving, together
witn ourb ana gutter, to be con
structed on South Holly street be
tween the South end of trie present
paving on said atreet and the South
line of Lot No. 10 In Block No. 5 In
South Park Addition to the City of
Meaiora, uregon, in sccoraance with
the apeclfleatlons therefor now on
file In the office of the City Super
intendent at the City Hall, Medford,
Oregon, to whloh reference la hereby
made for details and coat thereof, and
to assess the cost thereof upon the
property adjacent thereto and bene
fited thereby.
Section 3. The council will meet
In the council chamber of the city
hall on the 16th day of September,
bus, at 7:so o'clock p. m., at wnicn
time and place the owners of said
adjacent property are hereby called
upon to appear before said council
and show cause, If any, why aatd
paving curb and gutter ahould not
oe constructed and whr said prop
erty should not be assessed for the
construction thereof.
Section 3. The City Recorder Is
hereby dlreoted to serve notice here
of upon the property owners afore
said by publishing this ordlnanoe once
in a aany newspaper printed, pub'
llshed and of general circulation In
said city at least ten (10) days before
the date of said meeting and by post
ing live lot copiea oi mis orainance
In five (6) public snd conspicuous
pieces in said oity for a period or
ten (10) days prior to said meeting
Passed by the city counpll snd
signed by me In open session In
suthentlcatlon of Its passage thJs
1st dsy or September, 1938.
GEO. W. PORTER. Mayor.
Attest: M. L. ALFORD, Recorder.
Approved by me this 1st dsy of
aepicmoer. loss.
GEO. W. PORTER, Msyor.
COURT HOUSE
NEWS
Furnished by tha Jackson ivunl)
Abstract Co.. m B Slstn Street
Marrlnge Llrenses.
Oeorge Oant snd Elizabeth Byrd.
William O. Oetty and Virginia Mor
gan. Joseph L. Fader and Clara Hans
corn. Clifford tnlow and Olivia Munson.
Robert E. Blum snd Elslemae Hull.
Harold Axland and Qoldle Beers.
Fred Helferstlne and Margaret
Blakeley.
Circuit Court,
Emms H. Horslngton vs. Ray L.
Horalngton; divorce.
Bryan Bockes vs. George Backea st
al; chattel Hen.
Oeorge Bikes et al vs. Oeorge Backes
et al: chattel lien.
Ralph Bikes et al vs. Osorge Backes
et al; chattel lien.
Edward Perdue vs. Dick Ray; lien.
David W. Chase snd Moreland
Smith assume business name of "Ash
land Radio Shop,". Ashland, Ore,
William Barker, WIlHsm A. Barker,
J. Prank Retnhart Incorporate as
Relnhsrt and Barker, Inc." 110,000
mercantile business.
Prank Close et al vs. Oeorge Beckes;
chattel Hen.
D. P. Kay as Kay Chevrolet Co. vs.
Earl M. Gentry; chattel Hen.
P, J. Harvey va. Clay M. Bugg et
ui: for money,
Robert Ray Spencer vs. Leva Mary
Irvln Spencer; divorce.
United states vs. Blslr Granite
Quarries, Ine.; C. S. tax Hen.
Probste Court,
Estate of Paul Wesley Taylor, de
ceased, probate.
Estate of Lena B Clark, dscessed;
entered In probaie.
Estate of Joan Buchter, minor; en
tered In probate. t
Real Estate Transfers.
Rosa Frohrelch to Hugo A. Frob-
relch et ux; W. D. to Lot 13, Blk
fit, Medford; EV4 Lota 13 snd 14. Blk
10, Laurslhurst Addition, Medford.
Edward S. Btlnson to Frank O. San
son et al; w. D. to lots In Stlnson
Addition, unrecorded, Medford.
Frona Herrled et rlr to Pearl E.
Klump: w. D. to Lot 7, Blk. 50, Med
tord. State Land Board to H. B. Duncan;
deed to land In Sees, la and 13, Tp.
3t s. K. West.
F. c. Redden at u to R. t. Ed
wsrds et ux; Q. O. D. to part Lot 1.
Blk. 3, Mlngus Subdivision, Medford.
Florence E. Tsyloi to Rollln F. Tsy
lor st ux: W. D. to E',4 of 8W!4. Sec.
3, Tp. 86 S. R 4 West.
Sheriff to Catherine S. Freeburg:
Sh. Deed to Lots 11 and 13, Blk. "O,"
Railroad Add., Ashland.
Lucy Orlasom to Timber Pr .ducts
Co.; W. D. to timber on NV4 of NW,
W'4 of NE, SE of NE, NB of BY.. Sec.
34, Tp. 7 8. R. 1 Eaat. Govt. Lot 4.
Sec. 18. Lou 1, 3 and 8, See. 10, Tp.
37 S. R 3 East.
Jsokaon County to Leland Mentzer;
Q. C. D. to Lot 3, Blk. 8, Shady Cove
Subdivision, unrecorded.
Emery . Thrush et ux to James
Milton; Q. C. D. to lsnd In Sees 9
10 and 18, Tp. 36 8. R. 4 West.
Jsmes Milton et ux to D, L. Thrush
st ux: W. D. to land In Sees. 0, 10
and 18, Tp. 86 8. R. 4 West.
Agnes M. Moffltt to Prink Thomas
et al, Trustees: deed to lsnd in Sec.
14. TP. 38 B. R. 1 West.
Floating Cannery Lnloads.
ASTORIA, Sept. 3. (AP) The Co
lumbla River Packers association will
complete unloading of lt cannery
ship, Memnon, Tuesd.y. The vessel
brought In 77,000 cases of fish, ths
Isrgest the floating cannery haa ever
put up In the north. Seventeen
thousand esses were processed In the
packers' association Nuabayak plant
Sues Young Shuler
Mrs. Mftta Nadlne Shulrr, la. Is srek-
Ina a divorce from Jnrk Hliulcr, son
of the Brv, Robert P. Shulrr, militant
Los Ansclfs pastor. She charges that
after their marriage In Yuma, May
18, vomit Shuler left her at her
mother's home at 0:30 each nlht
(Associated Press Photo.i
TO FIND I
OF EARLY
PARIS (UP) Dr. T. P. O'Brien,
London prehlstorlan and srchaeolog
1st, la chipping away here at three
and one-half tons of rock In an ef
fort to catch a glimpse of life that
Inhabited East Africa some 3.000,000
yeers ago.
The rock that wss gathered by an ei
pedltlon, headed by Dr. O'Brien, din
ing 30 months of research and exca
vation In Uganda la believed to con.
tain traces of pre-htstorlo man ana
beast. Br comparing these fosslllfer-
ous bits with specimens from other
parts and area of the world, Dr. O
Brien hopes to dlsoover new facta
about the evolution tfi man from low
er animals.
The collection reached Paris a short
time ago, packed in orainary soap
boxes. The work of classification and
sorting was started Immediately at the
French Etnnogapnio insuvui iwb.
which snonsorcd the undertaking. It
will take at least six months before
the entire work of checking all the
hundreds of cultures through un
knnvn urea can be completed.
Dr. O'Brien deciarea tnai n a
not think he would find anything
very revolutionary regarding the na
ture of prehistoric msn, but hoped to
unoover facts that would throw a new
lurht on the Intelllgnuce and devel
opment of the Stone Age people.
"It 1 awfully difficult to aay pre
clsely what It Is I am looking for,"
he said, as ne sonaa out iuhm w
red, gray and black rock on a long
work table, "because It embraces all
branchea of solenoa. I msy come
across something that will b of In
terest to botany or roology, and then
again It may be of Interest to physiol
ogy." He explained that the work did not
deal with dates as known In history,
but rather with periods of social prog
ress marked by the use of stone,
bronse and Iron for weapon and
tools. The rocks that were more than
a million years old looked no differ
ent, Incidentally, than tha rocks of
recent formation.
PORTLAND FATALITIES
TOTAL 48 FOR YEAR
PORTLAND, Sept. 3. (AP) Port
land's traffto fatalities tor the year
reached a total of 48 today with the
death of James Rlchsrd Earl Bailey,
37, Portland, and C. T. Read, 40.
Huntington Park, Cat. Bailey's mo
torcycle collided with a car dm en by
Charles Brsddock, who was relessed
on his own recognizance. sd was
struck by a csr driven by Collin Ms
rugg, Portlsnd, who wss not held.
Olymplo star Weds
ATLANTIC CT1V, N. J- Sept. 3
(AP) Msry Lou Petty, Olymplo swim
mer, and Robert 8. Skok of Spokane,
Wssh secretly msrrlsd In New
York, were reported today on their
way to Spokane after a week-end
visit with their friend. Bob Crosby,
orchestra lesder and brother of Blng
Crosby.
Safety Nets for Bridges
' SAN FRANCISCO, Bept. 3. (AP)
A safety net. to protect the lives of
workmen was stretched under the
Marin tower of the GolC.n Oate
bridge today. A similar net, oi three
nuarter-lnch, rope will be Inatcllid
under tha San Francisco tower to
morrow. Later a permanent net will
be placed from tower to tower.
Park Quests Bouted
GLACIER PARK, Mont., Sept. 3.
(API One hundred guest at ths
many Olscler hotels were routed
from their beds early today when a
roaring forest fir swept across the
continental divide and destroyed
msny smsll buildings In the area.
Supt. E. T. Bcoyen ssld tha damage
was about 136,000.
Vernonla Mill Burns,
VERNONA1, Sept. a. (AP) Fir of
i.ndetermlntd origin destroyed a
Mingle mill here today at an esti
mated cost ofs trdlue shrdluetsot
msted loo of 838,000.
3-DAY CELEBRATION
LAKE O' WOODS, Sunday and
Labor Day, Boat-racing, awtmsUng.
water sports. Boats, Dancing, Cabin
(acuities for week-en:! parties.
BuckingHim't loe Cream Cindy a
party Special, fa Crest, 330 . Oat
I
SALEM. Sept. 3. (AP) Stating no
malice was Intended, Eugene Porker,
vice-president of a national magazine
(Toaay), wrote Major-Oeneral Oeorga
A. White of the Oregon national guard
mat tney would be glad to publish a
correction of a story carried In
June Issue alleging a shortage ot
funds in ths Oregon gusrd.
The msgszlne, under the needing
Publlo Enemy No 1," had ststed
shortage In national guard funds was
ignored by the command because of
the political prominence of the maa
involved.
In reply. General White wrote For-
ker that "the damage la considerable,
and the fact cannot be escaped that
a considerable lack of ordinary un
derstanding of government palpably
entered into both the wrltlnt and
editing of Implications affecting tha
Oregon nstlonsl gusrd."
General White declared the allega
tions were "ridiculous." He express-
id appreciation for willingness of ths
magazine to publish a correction with
Ihe hope that the "retraction will be
as definite and certain as was tha
libel Itself."
Bar Prosecution
For Sterilization
SAN FRANCSICO, Sept. S (AP)
Attempts to prosecute two physician
for mayhem In the Rnn Cooper Hew
itt sterilization case are ended today
by the California supreme court.
The court closed the matter by re
fusing a request by Assistant District
Attorney August Fourtner to review
tha action of Superior Judge Raglan
Tuttle In dismissing mayhem changes
against Drs. TUton E. Tillman and
Samuel G. Boyd.
. .
Indict Choir Boy ,
. In Slaying Widow
CHICAGO. Sept. a (AP) An Indict-
raent changing Roland Munroe, red-
haired H-year-old choir boy with
murdering Mrs. Agnes Rofels, 05, a
orlppled widow, wsa returned tod.y
before Chief Justice Pent J, Nor-
moyle.
Mrs. Rofels, widow of a former
Boise, Idaho, plumbing contractor.
was beaten to death by hammer
blowa Saturday night. The state at
torney's office announced young Mun
roe had admitted killing her and
stealing 18 worth of Jewelry.
No Duck Hunting
May Be 1937 Edict
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Sept. 3.
(P) Ira N. Oabrlelson, chief of tha
U, 8. biological survey, said today a
completely closed season on duck
hunting may be necessary In 1087.
Oabrlelson addressed the 13th an
nual convention of the International
Association of Game, Fish snd con
servation commissioner.
He said the survey ahould be abla
to determine after this season wheth- .
er the flocks can be brought back to
nearly normal numbers without a
complete ban on duck hunting. .
Gasoline Rustlers
Alabama Problem
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Sept. a.
(AP) Alabama armed today against
motorized rustling, which has caused
heavy loss to cattle men and brought
a gun battle reminiscent of western
frontier daya.
State highway patrolmen (ought
four supposod rustlers who engsged
In a running gun fight with L. J
Jones on his farm In southern Ala
bama. Jones said ha and three com
panions surprised to four men whll
they were preparing to losd soma of
Jones' cattle.
Would Ask F. R.Aid
Waterfront Peace
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3. (AP)
Psclflc coast waterfront employer
today proposed that President Roose
velt act to bring about settlement of
disputes with maritime unions and
prevent a repetition of the 1084 strike,
A communication from Thomas 0.
Plant, ohalrman of the coast commit
tee for the employers, to the Interna
tional Longshoremen's association
suggested that the president name a
neutral arbiter on a board of three,
LINN COUNTY OPTION
AIM OF CHURCHMEN
ALBANY, Ore.. Sept. 3 (AP) Peti
tions seeking support of a move for
county option In 'regard to liquor
control went the rounds of Linn
county today, circulated by Oeorg
Richards, representing the Albany
Inter-Church Men's Brotherhood, and
the Rev. Virgil Halblg, Christian
church pastor hsre, Circulators
sought 610 nsmes by September 8 to
assure a place on ths ballot for an
Initiative measure.
SONS INSTRUCTOR TO
SUPERVISE STATE JOB
0ALEM, Sept. 3. (AP) Dr. Verns
D. Bain of the Southern Oregon Nor
mal school at Ashland will hav
charge of the high school supervision
and curriculum reorganization In tha
department of education. State Super
intendent Charles A. Howard an
nounced todsy.
Tbi work will b conducted tha
text four months, after which Dr
Bain will return to hla work In the
Normal school.
Coor, Cranberries Ooed
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 3. (API
Oood size, excellent quality, la th
report on Coo county cranberries
hnv-.ght here by recent visitors to
th eBsndon secor. Trlway brokerage
reported receiving estimates that this
year's national crop will be greater
than In either of the last two years,
although somewhat under the ever-
gs for the last live jesx.