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M"EDFOT?T MATH TRTBTTXE. rEDFOTJD. OT?F,f.(YN. THrRRDAT. STCPTE"rBTCT 10. '1936. PAGE NTXE in1iVti,-,yrCi.iiii-r in, Read mr d ob Chi page Xaa will probably find exactly the things you have DeeD Looking lor or a sale ot er,le for unused articles you mas have. Search your attic or t tore-room - you may find man; things others are seek ing and Be aDle to realize im mediate cash U what you want unt here, advertise (01 ltTrtbune Classified ada are Inexpensive effective I RATES Per word first tnaertion Minlmum 36c) Each additional insertion, lc per wora Minimum lOfi) Per Una per montb without oopy change Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND STRAYED White toy fox terrier; spot on back. Phone 1M3-J. LOST Bundle of clothing between ' Liberty St. and Pine Cone. Call 818 Liberty. LOST Saturday, envelope contain ing valuable papers. Reward. W. FOUND Small purse containing keys and some money. Owner Identify and pay for adv. LOST Seven-Jewei Elgin wrist watch. In ladles' rest-room at Mann's. Re turn to Tribune office. Reward. LOST--If dog miming, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for general house work, afternoons, Oak Drove dis trict. Phone 790-X. WOMAN for housework and care of two children, 20 month. ' 8 So. Orange. WANTED A lady cook to prepare a noon lunch each day except Sun dav for about 30 people. Must be experienced. Apply by letter only. Give age and references. Perma nent Job for right party. Box 6319. care Tribune. WANTED A lady cook to prepare a noon lunch each day except Sun day for about 30 people. Must be experienced. Apply by letter only. Olve age and references. Perma nent Job for right party. Box 6319. care Tribune. WANTED Middle-aged lady for usework. Box 6230. itiouho. WANTED Middle-aged woman tor general housework. Employed cou- 2,- Mtilrirnn Hood home. Moderate wages. Box 6210. Tribune. WANTED Experienced woman for housekeeping, care of child: steady for right party. Call after 6 p. m. 635 N. Bartlett. WANTED Experienced waitress. Must be able to type (morning shift). Call at 127 East 6th. Diamond Cafe. WANTED Women to care lor HI per son, do light house work Address Box 6208, giving experlenc-? and ad dress. WANTED Woman for general house work. Phone 974 WANTED MALE HELP EXPERIENCED men fruit pickers. Apply Hollywood Orchard on Jack sonville Hwy. west of Medford. GRADE A DAIRY warts iood man for help with mllk.l.g and :arm work. Box 62 16 Trltune MALE AND FEMALE WANTED- 6 tomato picker and 1 rous'about. Webber. auderson Creek road. rai-rt. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG LADY wishes to assist In housework and care of children. Inquire 404 E. Main. j BROKE ARM. am In urgent need competent work In my home. Tel 1125. W ANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Drag-saw. Call at 617 V4 N. Bartlett. NOTICE Will the person who saw four boys In a Chevrolet roadster on or near Ross Lane. Saturday p. m.. Sept. 6, please phone Mall Tribune. WANTED 10 head of stock to pas ture on green alfalfa. Turkeys to corn fatten on shnrca. Lena Mc Orath, care M- E. Hamlin. R. F. D. 1, Box 466. old Jacksonvllle-Phoenlx road. WANTED Two or three sets timber faliers. inquire aaa naven ov. WANTED 3 good milk cows: fresh or coming fresh soon. Call at Mid way Four Comers. H. E. Royse. WANTED Motorcycle, the best $23 to 135 cash will buy. Box 6324, care Tribune. WANTED Good 8-ft. tractor double disk. State make and price. Box 5242. Tribune. WANTED Light used car. Must be cheap. Phone 13-X-3. Central Point. WANTED Transportation to Los An geles for one to three persons, about Sept. 16. 23 Lincoln. TRUCK to Loe Angeles last of Sep tember. Want load back. Phone 10-P-21. Ashland. Geo. Yockel. WANTED Child to cate fo' country home; reference if desire : reason able. Box 6213. Trloune. HIOHEST PRK'ES Pld for Junk j metal, copper brass, aluminum lead. raa. etc So Ore?un Juna Co Between Holly and Omris.e on Stewart Ave WANTED Lamb wool See ihe Med ford Bargain H"use, '47 No. Grape W ANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED to buy house and lot with small cash payment; balance monthly terms, like rent. Write P. O. Box 556, Medford. State lowest price and terms, also location, In first letter. WANTED You to look at my bar gains, almost new clothing Cor all the family 618 E. Main. WANTED Top prices paid for used furniture, tools, etc. Berrydale a no Hana store 1603 N- Riverside Tei 266. JUNK Highest prices paid for brass, j radiators, copper, storage naileries, aluminum and other metals. Scrap Iron, small or large lots, pipe and machinery, wool and cot ton rags, Inmr tubee. Our prices will Interest you. Hides. Pelts. Wool. Mohair Household oods. furniture, stoves bought or sold. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. WANT TO BUY Some good young breeding ewes. V. J Phtllppl. Hotel Grand Medford. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished fi-room house; upholstered lurnlture, oil healer, fireplace, close In. S35.0O. Phone 788. B. J. Palmer, Music House. FURN. DUPLEX Anuits 604 W. 10th FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOM furnished apartment; hot, cold water, lights, private bath; adults. 912 S. Oakdale. FURNISHED apt., ground floor; heat, hot water and garage. The Berben Apts., 10 Quince St. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt; heated. 229 No. Ivy. FOR REN r 4 rm. apt.. m1ern and prlvbte. ground floor, right down town. 376 So. Central. FOR RENT a nicely furnished apt with electric conveniences In quire 305 So. Oakdale. APT. FOR RENT Frlgldalre. heat overstuffed, private bath, close in 808 W. Main. FOR RENT RCOM BOARD FOR RENT Pleasant room In private home for gentleman. Phone 117-Y. 909 N. central. BOARD AND BOOM for two business men or women Nice room, fire place, bathroom, private entrance good meals. Inquire 823 So. Oak. dnle. Phone 946-X. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS KOR RENT First-class sleeplna room i In good residence, close lu. 106 Geneva. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room; also garage If desired 326 So Riverside Ave. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE: Ford pickup for stock trail, er. Tel. 355-J-l. I TO TRADE '29 Ford ooach for equity in car or - later moaei. rnvate party. Call after 6 p. m.. B21"a Oak. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WANT Small farm or dairy for Med ford income. Box 3580. Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE GRADE A DAIRY FARM, 34 acres, Irrigated, good productive soil, all level, i$ miles off Pacific Hwy: 6-room house, bath and slopping porch, large barn, stone milk house. A real home and a splendid buy at 5.000; terms. ALSO 189-acre farm, well Improv ed, free water, close In, on very easy terms. L, O. PICKELL, 204 East Main. 20 ACRES, good buildings. Irrigated Snap. 82000. Also a'fc acres, good buildings, snoo: pieniy water. 114 acres. 6-room modern house, garage, Irrigated, i2200. Also several city nomes. ROBERTS, REALTOR. 720 W. 2nd FOR SALE 20 acres, 13V4 acres Irri gated; 6-room house, electricity. garage, cnicxen nouse. lamuy or chard. Priced for quick sale. Rt. I, Box 470. INCOME PROPERTY, close In eaal side: a modern houacs on' lot. each 3 rooms; glassed In porch; In good condition. Price $2500. with 50O down and 20 per month. This property now ea-Jln', 6 on price asked. To close estate ws offei 100-arre Sams Valley grain 'arm at 11800; all under cultivation smll house, barn. Modern 4-room house niar Wash ington school; sragt ai d other buildings, all In lirat-clase condi tion. It's a bargain at S1200; only $300 cash will handie. TENGWALT AOENCV 125 W Main. DAIRY and Grain Farms for sale and trade All are mpr-ved nd irri gated Several will sell low as $500 down payment. 53 Acres. Talent wltn stoCK .. I&300 72 Acres. Centra. Point 16500 80 Acres. Thompson Creek 3500 80 Acres 6 mlle out M00 99 Acres. 3 miles out ..... t66O0 147 Acres, Butte Follr road . C6000 198 Acres, Talent $9000 We will gladly show you any of these. TENGWAI.D AGENCi 125 W Main A DESIRABLE 6-xm stU"co resi dence Park street. $400 -ash; bal ance State Veteran ioan. 61P So Oafcaale FOR SALE 100 ace pasture, clover and meadow eraser also 70 tons nay: fenced and well watred. Apply C W. Wood, Prpct, Ore. INCOME city property. $46X on terms. Present income 10 per month C S Buttertield Medford Center Bldg. HOUSES for sale or rent, ackson County Bldg. & Loan Ass'n. WHEN you think jf real estate think of BROWN & WHITE i rut. oni-iv-r unjr riiiiLip. wcu f paying dairy r&ncb. C. L., care Mall Tribune. 'XR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE My equity in B-room nouse No 1 Glen Oak Court for smaller poperty o acremre Home Owner i Loan Pred O Sander, V S. Oak Urov achooi. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet town sedan, deluxe equipment, small mileage, good mechanical shape, inquire 515 Vr. nth. FOR SALE! 1934 Pontlac 8 Cabriolet, leather upholstery; car like new. Must sell by Sept. 18th. Private party. Call at 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Am offering my 1936 Chevrolet -pickup at a real saving. Run less than 800 miles. P. O. Box 748, Medford 1936 Plymouth DeLttxe Sedan; radio, air-tone horns, trunk; new car Guarantee. Save nearly 200. 6 finance. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. FOR SALE 1036 frymouth DeLuxe Sedan, demonstrator, at a Big aav lng. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.. 30 N. Riverside. 1926 PONTIAC sedan 65 i0. Take good rifle or shos gun as Dart pay ment. Phone Aan'and 7-F. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 1934 long wheel base Chevrolet truck Low mileage, uuaj urea in goou condition full year license, equip ped with flat rack for fruit haul ing. See this truck today Rogue River Chevrolet. Inc. North River aide. LATE MODEL RECONDITIONED USED CARS Special Dlscourt ou All Cars Without Jrade-lns 1935 Plymouth Do'uxe Tounrg sedan 6-wheel equip A real bargain. 1034 Chrysler 6 DUuxe seirn, (Ike new. low prl -e 1934 Ford V-8 Convertible . coupe, radio and huMor. Best buy in town 1934 Ford V-8 OeLuxe Sedan, priced cheep. 1932 Chevrolet coupe 1931 Frd sedan 1930 Ford sedan A good selectmen of others to chixxv from, LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 No Riverside Tel 1H FOR SALE LIVESTOCK EXTRA fine 8-weeks-old white wean er pigs. E. E. Whitman. Colter Butte. BROOD SOW with pigs. Phone 14-F-22. evenings. FOR SALE Jersey cowa, one fresh, others freshen soon. S. A. Dusen- berry, Oold Hill. FOR BALE Young Jersey cow, or trado lor light coupo. Tel. 355-J-l. FOR SALE Young ouer-aey bull; young milk cors. Near Antelope school. Jesse Allen FOR SALE! 4 buck sheep. Ramblett W. E Butler, Jtagie Point. FOR SALE Purebred Ramboulllet and Hampshire ams. Phone 30I-J-1 Dolpb Phlppa. BUY OR SELL Hogs and pigs. Rout . pox loo opruiK ici toi-wi FOR SALE POULTRY for SALE: Red Dulleta and two In cubators. Chas. Nahss. last house In lane off second curve of Buck shot Hill road. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ALL who want grapes come In the next lew days, i wm sou bd oar galn prices. Riley Myers, Central Point. FOR SALE 4-wheel combination house and light freight trailer. A bargain for 125 cash. No terms. Must be taken at once. Write P. O. Box 656. Medford. for appointment. ALL KINDS of wood. Good and dry Tel. 634-X. FOR SALE Circulating heater, like new. price eio. d oo. wewwwu, 'Phone 1421-X. FOR SAL!: W-aaw. 4 blades; 2 wheel trailer, small range. 3 bed steads and small tools; all cheap. O. F. Rohrer, Phoenix. Ore. BETTER used furniture, 108 So. Grape. Sudlo couch, davenport sets. Many other things. FACTORY -BUILT house trailer, sleeps four. Fountain Auto Court. Hwy. 09, 3 '4 miles south Grants Pass. FOR SALE New model gas range, used four months; cheap. Phone 1538-J. FOR SALE Walnut china closet, bullt-ln breakfast set, writing desk. t curtain rods, two leather chairs. 616 S. ivy. ROAD-TESTED parts at the right prices. Reliable workmanship. Generator exchange, $2.50 up. New batteries, $2.95 up. Prince Auto Wreckers, 1740 N. Riverside; Prince Auto Electric, 132 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Slightly usd air-cooled Electrolux refrigerator. $125.00 cash. 11 so. Peach St. BROWN enamel ftuperfex oil burner, cheap. 344 So. Central. FOR SALE Italian and petite prunes. Phone 7-F-14. FOR SALE Underwood typewriter. Inquire at Lamport's Hdwe. dept. TOMATOES No. l's lc lb. Prunes, corn, cantaloupes. B. E. Ford. 2 miles west on Jville Hwy. Tel. 731-R. WOOD FOR SALE--Dry fir and hard wood1 Right price. 616 Penn Ave., after 6 o'ciock- TOMATOES, 40c pur hundred. Bring boxes c. J- Logan. Stewart Aye,. Orchard Home. I OR SALE Bated good alfalfa and straw. D R. Smith, across from Talent school. Phone Ashland 372-J-l. PETITE PRUNES. lr lb. on 'ree. Leo Yung, Columbus Ave., off Stewart. PRUNES On V 8 Carpenter place lo lb., you pick lo lb. picked B. E Ford. 3 miles west on Jack sonvt.ie Highway. Tel. 731-R. FOR SALE Hopper for sawdust burner with baffle plate, a i most new Bargain Cei at Mall nib una TOMATOES for canning. Ic pound Bring container. Phone Mrs Walk er. 314-Y. DUART permanent as low a $15 up to $4 50. prvost a. 236 So Oak dale. Phone 72't ROOPINO Brlna vour roof trochlea to us. Old roof repaired new -oofs appliec '-toco Products Ekerson Paint rv Kj( Store 38 d Bartlett Ph-.ne -3 TOR SALE Apples. Tel. 132-U FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR VALE GRAIN BAGS and Twine. Get ou price. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. CANNING TOMATOES, cent pound mile west Centra) Point, Blan kenshlp. TOMATOES, Onloni. Weeping Wil lows. Lozler Lane. FOH SALE New Hotpolnt elecUK reingeraior. value ilBU.ou never used. Will sacrifice for cash Make offer Telephone 1649-W. BUSINESS CHANCES A REAL business fur sale or lase also acreage on Crater iake highway. Write Box 6113 iTibune. FOR SALE Prof liable business on Pacific highway. For further in formation write Box 3823. tribune PERSONAL "JA ("Doc") Renumber -33 Promise in St. it. Lets team again. Wire "Pat." MISCELLANEOUS FREE I STOMACH ACID. GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved quick. Get free sample doctor's prescription. UDGA, at Western Thrift Store. REWARD Will pay $5 .00 for recovery oi new worm canon tire oicycie; color blue. Stolen from Natato rium Sunday afternoon. See Don Lawrence at Ekcrson Paint and Roof Store, 38 So, Bartlett. Phone 243. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO HILL INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 8 and a. No 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. The fashion Phop. THE FASHION SHOP 808 0. Ci Nat'l Bank Bunding uressmaking Myrtle Andrews Phone 1181 New location Money to Lend MONEV LOANED O.N AUTOS, LIVESTOCK FUHNITUKb. ENDORSED NOTK8, BTC. We want to supply your money naeds without red tape or aeiay. SKK W. B. THOMAS MGR. MEDPORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 46 So Central. Ground Floor Cratenan Theater Bldg Uo No S-167-M-180 Phone 138. DIAMOND LOANS Prompt and courteous service MEDFORD FINANCE CO. Over Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank Phone 768 Lie No, S-2U0 Transfer, HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right 610 North Riverside Pbone 616 BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office J6 So Fir Phone 316 Prices right Service guaranteed. REINKING TRANSFER CO Long distance nauitng Furniture cattle anything. Ill N Fir. Pbone 1033 O Stuart. TRUCKING AND STORAOB Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving etc Reasonable rates Tel 833 F E Samson Cr Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Deed L First name of a Washing ton Irving character T. Form 13. Article 13. Character tn "Uncle Tom's Cabin" 11 Mnsonlc door keeper 15. Bdga 16. A great dis tance 17. Proverb 18. Close by: poetlo 20. Tool for bor In holes 22. Scamper: coltoq. 24. Chart 27. Land meas ures 25, One of a dwarf race of the Philippines 29. Stir up 82. Proffer 34. Bellow 36. Spike of flow ers 27. Ba mlataksn 3. Mails spruce 42. Tipping to one aids Solution of Saturday's Puzzlt FlARAD91C PURGE A LlO N E Wf R. I VIAL reTapsIrelen.ts M AIRiTWlTiS K E E liiDRAP ERiill SEAHOGSlELAiN ALLAYS HjSlP ARSE PL A N ElBILOTTE R palmMtapeIawa arousesBfinal PE S SE R T If U N T I E S AT EE N SUL AISTS 44. IdolUe 45. Wandered 47. Japanese porgy 41. Flngerlesa glove: variant SO. fiHIy 6L Addition to ft building Gf. Congealed water 62. Repairs (i. Legal action ii lip ' a Zi Z"Zil 11157- W8 34 " M3S r WMW uimu 'Jlimi. uuU 37 ; 38 W 4C 44 ' ';, 3; ill 'A , l!!!!!!! 5 s 8Z IT 54 AS BUSINESS DIRECTORY Chiropractor E. M. NELSON. Chiropractor N. C. M Service. 1212 W lOtl Expert Window Cleaners, LET GEORGE DO IT lei. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HMGHT Twcher Of Piano. Accredited Teacher. Mel c:iord Modern Piano Method. Stu dto. MA Liberty Build! n g . LEGAL NOTICES 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 State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty or Jackson, to me directed ana dated on the 10th day of August 1936, in a certain action therein, wherein The Fedeial Land Bank ot Spokane, s corporation, aa Plaintiff. recovered judgment against J. n Manning and Mattle Manning, hus band and wile; u, M. mom as ana Grace E. Thomas, husband and wlte: L. A. Banks, also known as Llewellyn A. Banks and the Medford National Farm Loan Association, a corporation the Defendants, for the sum ot Eight th jusand eight hundred twelve and 66-100 Dollars ($8,812,561 with inter est thereon at the rate of 6 per annum from August 10, 1036. with costs and disbursements taxed at Ninety-six and 70-100 Dollars ($96.70), and the furtner sum of One hundred and 00-100 Dollars ($100.00).' as attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 10th day ot Au gust, 1036 Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms ot the said exe cution, 1 will on the 10th day ot September, 1036, at 10:00 o'olock a. m., at the front door of the court house In the City of Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, offer tor sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said judgment, together wltn the costs of this sale, subject to re demption as provided by law, all ol the right, title, and Interest that the defendants, O. A. Manning and Maine Manning, c. M. i nomas ana urace E. i nomas, m. j. scanarett City National Bank, Clinton, Iowa L, A. Banks and Edith R Banka United Slates of America, W. H. Nor cross. The News Publishing Company Medford National Bank. J. F. Work man, Trustee, O. W. Guches and Jane Doe Guches, whose truo ' name is Janet Guches, Jackson County, Ore gon, and Medford National Farm' Loan Association, had on the 15th day of March, 1010, or now have In and to the following described property, sit uated In the County ot Jackson State of Oregon, to-wlt: Lots Two and Three of the Gold Range Orohards according to the plat of aald Gold Range Orchards now on tile with the , County Recorder of Jackson County, Oregon, in Section Five, Township Thlrty-olght South, Rango One, West of the Willam ette Meridian, containing 70.46 acres. Together with all water and water rights used upon or appurtenant to said lands and however evidenced, being situated In Jackson County, state of Ore gon. Dated this 10th day of August, 1036. BYD J. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon By HOWARD GAULT. Deputy Citation to Show Cause on Applies tlnn fo Sell RpuI Property. In the County Court of the State or Oregon In and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam Ulrlch, deceased. To: Leo Ulrlch, Anna Cornell, Ger tmde Carlton and Loraine Young, the lelrs and legatees of said estate, to gether with Earl Ulrlch, executor, and to all other persons unknown, If any such there be: It appearing to my satlafaotlon upon reading the petition of Earl Ulrlch rxpeutor of the estate of William Ul Cross-Word Puzzle I. Exhibit osten tatiously 7. Former publl conveyance t. Conceal I. Struck with suddtn rar 10. Wooden pin II. Before 19. County In Iowa 3L Kind of over coat 22. Visions 2&. Partook of s meal 2. Perfect golf 2S. Made a pre liminary wager, 29. Anger 30. And not 31. Desert train 31. Makes nacas- sary 31. Trouble 38. Lateral boun daries 82. Pertaining to a division of modern Greece 40. Heather 41. Restrain, 43. Make a loan 45. Kdge 4. Pronoun 48. Beverage DOWN L Geographical reference book 2. Cranny 2. W Ik warn 4. Bend out of a Htralght line I. Yellow bugls or herb eve 65. Vehicle on wheels tich, deceased, duly verified and on j file herein, that In order to pay leg- i acies, debts and charges of ad minis- 1 nation still unsatisfied, against said estate, that It s necessary to sell the following described real property be longing to said estate situated in : Multnomah County, Oregon: Lot Twenty-two ya) ana loi Twenty-three (331 in Block Two (2); Lot Seven and South twenty five (25) fpet of Lot SHx (61 In Block Seventy-two (72); Lot Seven (7) In Block Twenty -six (26); Lot Eight (8) In Block Seventy-nine (70); North forty (40) feet of Lot Eighteen (18) and South fifteen (16) feet of Lot Nineteen (10) Block Forty-one 41; all in East moreland in the City of Portland; and also the following described real roperty situated in jacKaon county Oregon: Lots o, 7 ann b or wortman s Addition to Medford. according to the recorded plat thereof. Therefore, you and each ot you. Leo Ulrlch, Anna Cornell. Gertrude Carlton and Loraine Young, together vlth Earl Ulrlch. being the heirs, de visees and legatees of said estate, and all other persons unknown, If any such there be, are hereby directed and cited to appear before said County Court not less than ten days after service of this citation, if served with in Jackson County. Oregon; and not less than twenty days after the ser vice of this citation if served within any other County ot, and within the btate of Oregon; or if served by pub lication thereof, then on or before September 28th, 1030, same being not If ss than twenty-eight days from the date of the first publication of this citation, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the court room of said County Court tn the Court House In Medford, Jack son County, Oregon, to show cause. it any exists, why an order should not be made authorizing said execu tor to sell the above described rea property, and the whole thereof, of cald decedent aa prayed for in aald petition. Witness the Hon. Earl B. Day. Judge of County Court for the County ot Jackson, State of Oregon, with the seal of said Court affixed this 27th day of August. 1036. G. R. CArtTER, County Clerk (Seal of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, affixed.) By NYDAH NEIL, Deputy. 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 ot the State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jaukaou, to me directed and dated on the 31st day of August 4036, In a certain action therein, wnerem the State ot Oregon, represented ana acting by the World War Veterans' State Aid Commission, na Plaint in, recovered Judgment against Jessie L. Gentry and Elva M Gentry, husband and wife, the Defendants, for tne sum of $2016.01 with Interest tnere on at the rate of lour per cent per nnum from June 16, 1035, and the further rum of $i 00 abstract fees. with costs and Disbursement taxed at 5.35, and the further aum ot 8160.00, aa attorney's leea. which Judgment was enrolled a.nd aocaetea in tne Clerk's office of mid Court in said County on the 81st day of August. 1030, Notice la hereby given that, pur suant to the termt ot the said exe cution, I will on th) 3rd day of Octo ber, 1036, at 10 oc.'ock a, m., at the front door of Mie Courthouse In tue City of Medford. In Jackson County Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for caan to tne nignest niaaer, to satisiy aaia judg ment, together wlto the costs of this sale, subject to rndemptlon as pro vided by law, all of the right title and Interest thai' the said defendants, Jcsne L. Gentry and Elva M. Gentry. husband and wife, had on the Bth day of May, 103b, or now have In and to the following uescrlbed property. situated in tn? county oi jacxaon. State of Oregon, to-wlt: Tho North Mfty-flve (66) feet ot lota eight (8) and nine (0).of Davie Subdivision OI LOt two (3), uiock five (6), Galloway s Addition to the City of Medford, County of J'tckaon. state oi Oregon. Dated this 1st day of September 1030. 8YU I. BROWN. Sherlif of Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD OAULT, Deputy. Attorney for Plnlutff: G. A. CODDING Address: Me j ford, Oregon. Notice of Final Heltlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and lor the county of Jackson. t In the Matter of tho Estata of Prue M. Piatt, deceased. Notice la hereby given, that the undersigned has filed his First and Final Account aa executor of the es tate of prue M. Piatt, deceased, in the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and that aald Court has ap pointed Friday, the Bth day of Octo ber, 1036. at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon or aald day as the time, and the court room of said County Court in the Court House In the City of Medford, Oregon, aa the place for hearing objections to said First and. Final Account, the settle ment therof, and the distribution of said e.atat. All persona Interested are hereby notified to Appear at said time and place to show cause, If any there be, why said First and Final Account should not be approved by the Court. sain estate be decreed to be fully settled, a decree made for the dis tribution of said estate to the person entitled thereto, and aald executor discharged from his trust, Dated and first published the 10th day ot September, 1036. H. F. PLATT. Executor of the Estate of Prue M. Plntt, deceased TUBERCULOSIS FIRST AMONG OREGON ILLS PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 10 (AP) Tuberculosis ranked first In number of communicable diseases tn Oregon the weekly bulletin of the etate board of health showed today. The report listed 30 cava of tu berculosis. Including six In the Ore gon tuberculosis hospital at Salem and three at the Eastern Oregon hos pital at The Dalles. Eighteen cases of whooping cough were reported, seven of them in Ma rlon county. The survey also showed 12 ctaes of pneumonia, 11 of scarlet fever and 10 of Influenza, PHILIPPINE AIR ROUTE WILL START SHORTLY WASINOTON, Sept. 10. (AP) Sec retary Roper announced today that passenger flight between California and the Philippines probably would be started by Pan-American Airways "within 30 to 60 days." (OUNTY Reese Creek REESE CREEK. Sept. 10. (Spl.) Reese Creek school opened Monday, with W. H. Vlmont in charge of ths four higher grades and Eulla Mlnter In charge of the four lower grades. Several new pupils were enrolled this year, quite a number In the primary grades. There are 25 pupils in Mr. Vlmont'a room and 10 pupils In Bulla Mlnter's room. The entire community extends most sincere sympathy to W. B. My nan and family tor the loss or their beloved wife and mother, Mrs, Sarah J. My natt. Rev. Harry Powell returned homo from the Lava Beds Friday to have charge of the servlcos, which were held In Medford, Saturday at 3:30, at the Conger chapel. Inter ment took place at Ant loch cemetery The usual services were held Sun day, Sunday school In the morning, with a good crowd. For young peo ple's meeting In the evening, Rev. D. D. Randall and wife were present. Maurice Jack had charge of the de votional period. Brother Randall ap pointed new offlcera for the Young Peoplo'a society: Barbara Kolley was appointed president; Gladys Rusho, vice-president; Both Clngcald, pian ist. Mr. Randall preached a fine ser mon. Everyone la always glad to have him with us. Maurice Jack left Monday, In com pany with a party from the Lake Creek community, for Los Angeles to attend Bible Institute. They went by motor. Maurice will be gone at least a year and we wish him Godspeed In his work, and tool proud that this Reese creek American Sunday school has been Instrumental in shaping his life tor the work he haa taken up. He certainly will be missed in the Sunday school work. Those attending the bl-county W. C. T, U. convention held In Medford last Thursday from here were Mrs. Georgia Cummons, Mrs, Ella Mccor mick, Mrs. Mary B rouse, Mrs, Ida Martin and Mrs, Lulu Powell, Mrs. Agnes Moffltt was quite HI at her home with a bad attack of heart trouble recently. We hope she will soon be up again. Mr. and Mrs. John Laden were din ner gueate August 30 of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Humphrey. Other guests during the day wei Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott and Mr. Elliott's moth er and Mrs. Winnie Molntyre, Mrs. Charles Roadarmel and Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Hatfield of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claude Waddell, aa were also Mr. and Mrs Charloa Humphrey. August 91. Tom Lamb and his daughter and son-in -law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holmes, all of Talent, were calling at the W, R, Lamb home September 3. Tom and W. R. Lamb ore brothers. Mr, and Mrs, Wilson Gardner and sons, Maynard and LeRoy, have mov ed to Klamath Falls to make their home, leaving Sunday, They bought a home there. We are sorry to lose the Gardner family, but wish them much success In their new home. Mr. and Mrs. J, O. Van lack of Medford, aunt and uncle of Ralpn Merrltt, visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert La Rockpe. formerly or Eagle Point, have leased and moved to the Big Oak service stationed, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Fulton, former residents here who now live in Ban Diego, CaJ. Mrs. Fulton was here a few days last week, leaving September 3. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bellinger and two daughters, Kathryn Yvonne and Marlene Ellznbeth, arrived September 4 from Seattle, for a visit with Mr and Mrs. W. R. Lamb. Mr. Bellinger Is an adopted eon ot Mrs. Lamb, It la their first visit here tor over eight years. They returned Sunday. Friday, this section was visited by quite a severe electrical storm, ac companied by a very severe wind and rain that felt in torrents between 4 and 6 o'clock In the afternoon, doing some damage to cornfields and gardens. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Hobbs and two sons from Riverside, Cat., have bought the ploce formerly owned by Paul Strahn. They built an addition to the house and are fixing up the place In general. Their son Lee will enter high school at Eagle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cook and family from Talent have moved to the Scott Boyer place. They have three children fo school, two boys and a girl. AI SALEM. Sept. 10 (AP) Th. ehl hltlon plntoon of the 11th cavalry. In full military formation, eKortod Governor Martin through the Oregon slate fair ground, here yesterday aa the official opening of dovernor'a day at the Diamond Jubilee expedi tion. The executive, a retired major gen eral, wai then taken to the grand atend where a group of farmers en- tended further greeting and the thousands of visitors paid respects Martin wtll remain for the races and tonight visit the horse show. An ardent supporter of fairs, the governor was scheduled to make a brief addreu between horse races Other events honoring both the exec utive and Salem residents will bo presented during the afternoon. Phone 542. vVe'll naul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING W r Thomas, u S. Central. Briefs Central Point CENTRAL POINT. Sept. 10. (Spl.) The Berean Bible class party was to be held at the home of Mrs. Wm, Hllkey today. Instead of Ashland park, as previously announced. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Charles Lewis and sister, Mrs. Sarah Roe, returned Friday from a vacation of several weeks spent In Hawthorne and other points In southern California. Many pleasing social eventa were arranged for their entertainment while In the south, imong which was a publle reception given In their honor In Hawthorne, where Rev. Lewie held a pastorate before coming to Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Legrand of San Fran cisco visited briefly at Hotel Valan dra Sunday morning while en routej north. Andre Chomel. who has been very; in. lonowing an operation, la gradu ally Improving. His many friends are hoping ' for his speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Qlentord Dcmmee and Infant son Olen arrived Sunday morning at the manse for a vlsltf with the grandparents of Mrs. Dcm mno. Kev. and Mrs. R. c. Lewis. Little. Olen. who Is five months of age. wasj the Brick church by Rev. Lewis, the Bruck church by Rev. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Martin and, small daughter, who have been visit, lng at the parental homes of Paul Martin and Jack Lees, have returned to their home In Graeagle, Cal. Mrs. Henry Head accompanied her son Harold on his vacation In Cali fornia and visited her brother In Pet aluma. Mr. and Mra. Tom Webb, accom panied by their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Fine of Eureka. Cel., arrived Tuesday for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Blum ensteln and lamlly. Mrs. Stella Obenchaln, who haa been very 111, la reported slightly Im proved. Her sister, Mrs. Maude Pot ter of Ashland, arrived Monday morn ing to assist In her care. Jack Smith, son of Mr. and Mra. 0, E. Smith, left Monday morning on the Shasta for Portland to re sume his achol work at Benson Poly technic, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Bohnert and daughter Dolores apent Sunday and Monday at Crescent City. L. C. Grimes and family are mov ing from the farm to town, and will ocaupy the Boewell residence. Woman's Relief corps met Satur day with fair attendance. Members are requested to bear tn mind that the next regular session, September 19, will be the birthday event for the montha of July, August and Septem ber. Important business Is also M) be transacted. Mlas Avis Ayers left for Table Rock Monday morning to begin her Initial year of school teaching In that lo cality. Mrs. Ray Wyatt accompanied her son Kenneth to Portland last week to place him In the Shrine hospital for treatment. Mrs. Clara Farra entertained the P. N. O. club at her home Tuesday after noon, Septembor 1. Earlier plana bad been laid for making thla a lawn party, had not the first rain of the season occurred on that date. Among those present were Mrs. Catherine Merrltt, Mrs. Clara Vincent, Mrs. Ida Henderson, Mrs. Iva Coplnger, Mrs. Inea Ferguson, Mrs. Nellie Slmmona, Mrs. Robertson of Ashland and host ess, Mrs. Farra. Chicken aandwlchea. cake, cookies and tea were served during the visiting period. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Holmes ana daughter Marlon of Spokane, Wash., were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Mollis Holme, mother of Robert. Mr. and Mra. Homer Peart of Fres no, Cel., have returned to their home following a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peart and other relatives In th valley. Mrs. werte and daughter Roberta of Climax were recent callers at th horn of Mrs. Jennie White. Mlases Roberta and Norma Jean will return to Central Point to attend school again. Mrs. Jennie White will be hot teas to the Oolden Link Bible class of th First Christian church, September It. Mr. and Mra Lawrence Cochran and children, Robert and Florence, of Long Beach, Cel., who were guest of Mr, and Mra. Frank Cochran, parent of Lawrence, for a couple of weeks, have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Merrltt wer hosts to their children over the week end, Mr. and Mr. A. L. Book, and children of Bprague River; John Mer rltt ot Klamath Falls, and Eugene, who la now employed In Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. John Powell of Klam ath Falls were guest of Mr. nd Mrs. A. E. Powell, parent of John, Sun day and Monday. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Whit of Rogu River spent Monday afternoon at th home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Farra. !otlce. Lee Churchill 1 not and ha never been connected with the Baldwin piano Shoppe In any way other than renting of a teachers studio and that service haa been definitely discon tinued. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. Direct Reduction LOANS ON HOMES In Medford District Reasonable Intereat FIRST FEDERAL SAVIN08 4 LOAN A89N, OF MEDFORD 2 No HOLLY St. 0