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PAGE mXE Read every o on tBU page You will probably Una exactly the thing you nave oeen looking tor or a tale or trade for unused- articles you may" have. Search your attic 01 tore-room you may find many things otnere are seek ' tng and be able to realize im mediate cash U what you want lant Bare, advertise lor it Tribune Classified ada are laexpe naive effectlvel RATES Far word first insertion. ( Minimum 35c) fees additional insertion. per word Minimum 10c) per Uoe per month without oopj changes 1-a6 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS . LOST AMP FOUND tOST Mexican terrier, female, black with white breast and all rour feet. ' Reward. 613 S. Central. LOST Brown leather coin puree In front of postottlce. Contained cur rency and allver. Return to Mer rlcka Auto Camp. Reward. FOUND Pair gloves. Owner call at Tribune, pay for adv. LOST Black, white and brown for terrier and dachshund, on west fork of Evana creek. Reward . Paul yocum. Rt. 1, Box 137, Stewart Ave., Medford. LOST Ford tire and wheel between McCaskey ranch and Medford. Tel. 334-J-l. LOST--If dog mlsalng. call 1616. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Elderly lady to care for children. Good home; no house work; some wages. Box 5656, Mall Tribune. ; - WANTED Experienced waitress. Jackson Hotel. WANTED Elderly lady to do email amount of housework and stay with child 6 days week. Phone 411. WANTED Girl to help with house work and care for one child. 216 S. Orange. WANTED 21 to 40 year old experi enced plain cook, some laundry. 820 - a month. Phone 1511. WANTED Woman for general oouse work. Phone 974 . WANTED MALE HELP WILL persons who saw collision on Greensprlng highway Sunday even ing. 13th, about 8 P. m., between Bulck sedan driven by woman with 3 young chldren In the car, and Chevrolet sedan with party In It. communicate with me at 939 Ala meda St., Klamath Falls. Phone 2109-J. Woman Driver. WANTED Neat appearing man to solicit for violin school. Oood pay. State age and experience. Box 5449, Tribune. . WANTED Ten potato pickers on Oct. 6th. Long Job and a good place to camp. Bee or write Geo. O. Yost. Tule Lake, Cal, W ANTED SITU ATIONS CAPABLE office girl and atenographer desires position. References. Box 5463, Tribune. v MAN, 60, desires Job as caretaker or any light work. Box 6647. Tribune WANTED -MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Some good milk cows. C. V. Balderstone, Applegate, Box 30-B. WANTED Auto driver to California. Transportation and expenses. Call 413 Union St. WANTED Veal, pork, fat and feeder cattle. See J. J. Osenbrugge, 132 . S. Riverside. HIGHEST PRICES paid for furniture and household goods. Phone 1062. WILL PAY CASH for used clarinet for Junior high student. Tel. 701-J. WANTED To hear from owner of a discarded Lacrosse grain drill. Box 5640. Tribune. WANTED Will pay top prices for good used furniture, ranges, heat ers, etc. HOLBROOK to ANDREWS Fire Hall Bldg. 6th St.-Front. Tel 547 HIGHEST PRKES paid lor Juna metal, copper brass aluminum lead, rage, etc So Oregon Juna Co Between Holly and Oaadale on Stewart Ave. WANTED Top prices paid (or used furniture tools etc Berrydau 3no Hano Store I6C3 N Riverside Tel 368 WANTED Lamb wool See the Med ford Bargain House. 27 No. Orape WANTED You to look at my bat galna. almost new clothing (or all the family 618 E Main JUNK Highest prices paid toi brass radiators, copper storage ba.terles aluminum and other metaia Scrap Iron small or large tow pipe ano machinery, wool anc cot ton rags. Inn! vubes Out prices will Interest you. Hides PelU. Wool Mohair Household joods. furniture stoves bouett or sold MrOKORD BAWOAIN HOUSE WANT TO BUY Some good young b.-eedlng ewes V J Phlllppl, Hotel Orand MedTord FOR RENT RC0M-B0ARD FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea sonable. 320 E Main St. Medford. BOARD AND ROOM fot tW7 tuwnpM men or wom-L Nice r-ai. .ire place oatftroom pr'vste sntrnce good meats. lnuire 62 So. Oak dale. Pause. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnish ed, or will sell, modern 7-room . home, 5 acres, on highway. Gould's, Talent. Tel. 371-R-i, Ashland. ; . FOR RENT 4-room house, convent- I ently located. Reasonable. Apply I, 15 So. orange. FOR RENT 8-room, modem, fur nished house; close In. 325 S- Riv erside. Phone 457-J. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOM unfurnished apartment, 33 No. Peach. FOR RENT Apartment. Adults. Phone 748-M. 136 N. Holly. UNFURNISHED apartment. 3 rooms, nook, bath and garage. , Phone 19- NICELY furnished front apt., modern, close In, private, large closets, large living room, abundance hot water. Married couplea only. Gloria-Pan Apts., 375 So. Central. TXZ" 'Pamne0t; FOR SALE POOS PETS FOR RENT 2 nicely furnished apta FOR SALE Two black and tan trail wltb eleotrlo conveniences. In? hounds. May Dobbin, Talent, Box quire 306 So. OakdaJe. 169. aft" TOR RENT - Frlgldaire" "heat ... c.rE, " overstuffed, private bath, close in r UJ OAIlCi 806 w. Mam. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT FURNISHED e?J1..d S5? SSSJ. ROOMS . . - . - - FOR SALE Fine clarinet, $30.. In- HEATED room, private home for bus- quire 126 S. Grape. lness people. 105 Geneva. -, -,. -, - - -, -L FOR SALE Beds, springs, mattresses, ATTRACTIVE sleeping room on canaries, davenports, baby buggies, ground floor In modern home for ?i beds. 106 S. Grape. one or two girls. 307 Vancouver. . . - -- -, -, , -, .-, .n... -u,T,n.n. - FOR SALE Two heaters, one clrcu- FOR RENT Room, close In. Phone latlng. 101 Portland Ave. 280. - ., -.t.,- - , FOR SALE Cheap, fill dirt. Tel. ROOMS and garage. Phone 1176-R. 1634-Y. FOR RENT Room. 153 N. Oakdale. FOR SALE Italian and petite prunes. - . Phone 7-F-14. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Orape. j " FOR SALE Hay; wild oata mixed . FOR EXCHANGE with alfalfa. Jim Gregg, central i FOR SALE or trade for young atock. LARGE used oak buffet, excellent for 250 Leghorn and Legorca pullet, storage; used washing machine. Call 355-J-l. Cheap. 413 King St. - -t . -,-, , - FOR SALE Baby crib and mattress. FOR EXCHANGE REAL 5.00. 210 Vancouver Ave. jA. : '- 1 FOR ALE Concord and "other urMT,"'ii ia grapes, 1 ml. south of Phoenix. M. WANT Small (arm or dairy for Med- f Hartiev nhona o-f.r ford income. Box 3680. Tribune. - - n " - - " FOR SALE Electric fixtures and FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Toledo range. Phone 1520. FOR SALE-io acres? near city limit, TOR SALE Concord grapes. 865-L. : all Irrigated, good soli, city water 101 Portland Ave, SulldCs. mooo"1 hOU! Ut" FOR SALE Buzz-saw, with Star mo- ! bTso - 5oom modern hou... tor, 836. 418 Berrydal, Ave, i close In on east aide; paved atreets; GRAPES Thompson " seedless. TeT. j 81800. 869-M. or call at last house left Look These Over Before You Buy Mt j,,, Une j L. G. PICKELL -Lin,-Ln i- , -, 304 E. Main. Tel. 885. FOR SALE .30-40 model A-95 Wln- ' ""17."UC'T".'t"'"r' "" Chester; 2-20 Marlln pump; 20- FO-RSALET' 'S45 hI" houe, 8auge Winchester pump. 622 Ed- 8600 cash. 813 Summit. wards St. FOR SALE-20 acrea. 1314 " FOR SAL&iTeo? a complete vacuum gated; 6-room house, electricity. pUmping piant on Rogue river. ... garage, chicken house, family or- rMdv tJ Park A Camp fhrCl- I'Cetl fOT qUlCk Rt- 0W H1U. Ore. I 1, Box 470. , n ,n - - , , i rSSkmT-'m '.'tu'"'Co"-7a.r. e.clurT bUB8S- ' I dence fark .treet. 8400 aah; oal. Ideal court. . I ance State Veteran loan. 51P 6o poR SALE Beautiful bassinet I Ookoale Nothing like It this side of Port- . ot BROWN & WHITE for sale Gas water heater. Phone -N-., 280. . HOUSfcs for sale or rent, jacksoo n - - ., n -un - -, . County Blug. As Loan Ass'n. ONIONS Sweet Spanish, 100 lbs. 82. 1 r-Trrrr : r"T-' delivered. Write Rt. 1, Box 636, ' 5 AND 10-acre tracts, 610 down, $5 . Medford month, on pavement; electricity, - -, - - - - - n ... - ,- water; 10 mllea N. W. Medford. WOOD FOR SALE Manklna Ranch. 8 mllea aouth Jacksonville. Tel. 307. 10 to so acres. $50 down. $10 month, .-.w..--.. on pavement: electricity,- water; 6 FOR SALE- Petite prunes. Phont ml. N. Grants Pass. 7F-12. . MONTGOMERY. Owner. ' Jackson Hotel. Medford. FOR SALE Grapes now ripe. J A Manke, 4 mllea west of Medford FOR SALE LIVESTOCK ; . . ... . ALL KINDS of wood. Oood and dry FOR SALE Two mllB goats and Billy. Tel; 634-x-. WgT1 WWF Thom."rT?;i1e,!lt5'0ld FOR " SALE - Hopper for aawdua. pigs, w. F. Thomas, Trail. burner wltb baffle plate. Aimosr CLOSING-OUT SALE Farm and gar- . n?" Brgam c": tlMil fr"'"n Sakfa'tt "ZrJ.1 FOR "sale Baied 'good "ai(alfa and I mltoS'uSf VZIT3- lu'gCay: ' h"' " Tel. Ashland 371-R-l. -f ' - '. ,. -,. -. . vno Li rr(trm "ZZL ,i. PETITE PRUNES 10 lb on 'ree Leo re.hSALMF"B'.rZ! Sit.'""" VdHhg- CQlumbf. Ave. o(( Stewart, FOR 8ALE-4 Cheater White sow., to TOI J." M2S'' Jj. farrow soon. Phone 1410. . 34"" 1 PUREBRED saddle horse, one 5- ... RA, ' TTii galted saddle horse, will work; one FOB BALE Apples Tel 133-L. ..".",DWOrltI..mSre S2 CANNING TOMATOES, cent pound Granta Pass. Rt. 2. box 300. cteel- mlls XMt ctatrtl Point Blan- head Lodge, or call at Oravlln Feed kinship Barn. . ... . , " FOH SALE New Bolpolnt electrl'. FOR SALE Shropshire rams and refrigerator value (169 50 Never Angora bucks. Tom Olvan. Rt. 8. w, Mw,flc1 ,or oasb Make jaeoiord. offer Telephone 1649-W. FOR SALE Jersey cows, one fresh, ' others freshen soon. S. A. Dusen- MISCELLANEOUS berry, Oold Hill. mm ROOFING Bring your roof troubles FOR SALE Saddle uorse, Just 4 yra., to us. old roofs repaired, new roofs about 1100 pounds, pure white. L. applied. Pabco products. .Ekerson A. Salade, Central Point. Paint and Roof Store, 38 S. Bart- rTZ " : ; 'ett. Phone 343. FOR SALE Rams and registered ' Shropshire ram lambs. L. a. Salade, ...... Central Point. FEKHONAL BUY OR SELL Hogs and plga Rout PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT 4 Box 133 Spring St Tel 437-M MADAM AVON. Palmlat and Clalr- 1 voyant, gives truthful advice on all bad QAtv tjattt Ttxr affaire 01 ll(e, telle your past, pres- . ? . - ent nd future. U in doubt aa to ', S'TiX?'-;. n.' "..Ll wh&t stp to take, consult Madam TO,JLSVJrhr;o?U, J',,5 SDdw8 Avon tomorrow may be too i k 689-J's- BUo;k' late, oood advice, In Ume. aaves Kings highway. m,ny won., , mhtlJ aon, FfsTLEtlMlxed" ToC pSlleu'and Sfi'?"li2!, V'? ."Z frvr phnna ais.w dally. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. frer-. Phone 314-W. Located at Rainbow Auto Camp. FOR SALE Dark red pullets. 8 1746 No. Riverside. Cabin 3. montha old. Chas. Nahss, last house In lane oil second curve of Buck- BUSINESS DIRECTORY shot hill rod. - - -. -L -. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES "Zt , CaW JACKSON COUNTY t I ABSTRACT CO. r' I X I f 1 1 I K INHUItANCK rrj . AHSTI1ACTS ESCROW 1931 Studebaker sedan. 1930 Bulck coupe. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abltracts 1929 Essex coach f ItUt Rooms 8 and a. No 33 1929 Pontlac sedan. North Central Ave, upstairs 1929 Pontlac coupe. 1935 studebaker sedan; like new. Expert window Cleaners. A buy. Stutz roadster. 1934 Ford coupe. . LET GEOROl DO IT - tel 1172 1934 Chevrolet pickup. House cleaning door waxing on. Several late model trucks. nm ma eieanin; ana upnuistenng SANDERSON MOTOR CO. -1 i S'.udrbsker Salea and Service - Piano Instruction Open Evenings and Sundays. . , FRED ALTON HalOHT Tocher of JUST TAKEN IN 1934 Chev. coach. i Piano Accredited reachrr Mel I Priced r'.ijht Lange Motor Car Co.' c.iord Modern i'lano Method. Stu-j 38 No. Riverside. dio, il8 Llbaity BulldU-g. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Packard convertible coupe, fine condition. L. A. Salade. Central Point. ma SALE 183a i"ymoutb DeLuxe Sedan, demonstrator at a Big Sav. Ing. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO.. 30 N. Riverside, LA IB MODEL RECONDITIONED USED CARE Spoclal Dtacourr on All Cars Without Irade-lna 1835 Plymouth Do'uxe Tourirg sedan 6-wbeel equip A real bargain. 193i Chrysler 6 Duuxe se-lrn, like new, low prl to 1934" Ford V-8 Convertible coupe, radio and neter. Best buy In town 1834 Ford V-8 ueLuxe Sedan, priced cheap. 1933 Chevrolet coupe j 1931 Furd sedan 1930 Ford sedan I A good selection of. others to chuov from. ; LANGE MOi"OR CAR CO. 38 No Riverside Tel. 18 BUSINESS PIRECT0RY Clllrupruclor 1. M. NELSON. Ohiropractor N. O M Service 1212 W lOti The t-ashlnn Shop. THE FASHION SHOP 308 U. S Nal'l Bank Building Dressmaking Myrtle Andrewa Pbone 1181 Nev. location Money to Lend MONKV LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK FUKNITUKE. ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay SEE IV. E. THOMAS MOR. MED FORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE: COMPANY 45 So Central. Ground Floor Cratertan Theater Bldg. UO. No S-157-M-180 Phone 139 DIAMOND LOANS Prompt and courteous service MEDFORD FINANCE CO. Over Farmers As Fruitgrowers Bank Phone 768 Lie No. S-200 Transfer. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack era and movera Special livestock moving equipment Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 616 BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 315 Prices right Service guaranteed RE1NKING TRANSFER CO - Long distance naullng Furniture cattle anything 111 N Fir. Phone 1038 O Stuart. TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and long distance naullng. (urnl Cure moving eto Reasonable rates Tel 833 P E Samson Co LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and (or the County of Jackson. In the. Matter of the 'Estate of Prue M. Piatt, deceased. Notice Is herebv given, that the undersigned has filed his First and Final Account as executor of the es tato of Prue M. Piatt, deceased. In the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, and that said Court has ap pointed Friday, the 9th day of Octo ber, 1036. at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day as tho time, and the court room of said County Court In the Court House In the City of Medford. Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said First and Final Account, the settle ment therof, and the distribution of said estate. 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 ahould not be approved by the Court, said 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 loth day of September, 1030. H. F. PLATT. Executor of tho Estate of Prue M. Plait, deceased. Notice or sheriff's Sale By virtue of an execution In fore, closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of tho Circuit Court of the state or orogon, In and (or the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the loth day of August 1936. In a certain action therein, wherein The Federal Land Bank ol Spokane, a corporation, as Plaintiff recovered Judgment against O A Manning and Mettle Manning, hus. band and wire: O. M Thomas ana Grace E- Thomau husband- and wire; L. A. Banks, also Known aa Llewellyn A. Banks and the Medford National Farm Loan Association, a. corporation the Defendants, tor-the sum or Eight th-msand eight hundred twelve and 56-100 Dollars (88.81266) with Inter est thereon at the rate or 6 per annum from August 10. 1936. with Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Fence so placed as not to ob struct a ' view Alack Sun Metal thread Plant with an aromatic root Cants sidelong glances Feminine name As far as Dozes Oormatlo statements Kind end courteous Units of work Football post Hon: abbr. Cut with a single stroke Constellation Behind a vee " sel Type or rail way: colloq. The Greek N South Ameri can Indian Head covering Entangles 100 square meters of land DlntlKurt; , Amerlran Indian Solution of Saturday's Punts g IEJMI I 1MDFLE1ECIE ELATERll AMBlg M E WfiAF ERS1CA IVBsttkSlHEg iEASONEpIORl SWTP PEPiXANOE ledMMe SjAL apMr i IpIoste am e f MpIq lIeJs tar L I gMAP EMTA amMborjejaspats HalateMgirdle slui IdIeIsMeIrioIdIeid St. ,18. 44. Mountainous re ft ion In, AuBtrla 46. Sufficient! poetlo 47. Thus 48. Pen name of . a famous writer SO. Plays a cer tain outdoor lame 65. Foretells 66. Cancel 67. City In Scot land 68. Act 2.3 4 6 7 8 p7 to JUL. fiBfi 22 9 23 24 .25 W 27" ; J 28 , 27 .3o " " zns 1Ml oosta and disbursements taxed at Nlnety-slx and 70-100 Dollars 1(93.70), and the further sum of One huudred and 00-100 .Dollars 1810000). as attorney's fees, whiou Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the cierk s oiuce or said uourt in said County on the 10th day of Au gust. 1936 Notice is nereoy given tnac. pur suant to the terms ol the said exe cution. I will on the 10th day of September. 1936, at 10:00 o'clock a m., at the front door of the court house la the City of Medford. In Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction lor cash to - tne mgnest bidder, to satlsfv said Judgment, together -wltb the costs of this sale, subject to re demption aa provided by law.- all ot the right, title, and interest mat tne defendants, O. A. Manning and Mettle Manning. C. M, Thomas and Graco E. Thomaa. M. J. Scandrett Cltv National Bank, Clinton. Iowa L. A Banks and Edith R Banks United States o( America. W. H Nor. cross. The News .Publishing Companj Medford National Bank. J. F. Wort, man, Trustee, 0. W- Quchea and Jane Doe Guches. whose irut name is Janet Guches, Jackson County. Ore-' gon. and Medforo National Farm Loan Association, had on the 16th day of March. 1019. or now have In and to the following described property, sit uated in the County of Jackson State of Oregon, to-wlt: Lots Two and Three of the i Gold Range Orchards according to the plat ol said Gold Range Orchards now on (lie with the .County Recorder of Jackson Countv. Oregon, In Section Five, Township Tlurty-elght South. Range One. West ot the Willam ette. Meridian, conuvlnlng 79.46 acres. Together with all water and water rlghta UBed upon or appurtenant to said landa and however evidenued. being situated In Jackson County. State o( Ore gon. Dated this 19th day of August. 1936. SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy Citation to Show Cause on Applica tion to Sell Heal property. In the County Court of the State ol Oregon In and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam Ulrlch, deceased. To: Leo Ulrlch. Anna Cornell. Oer tiude Carlton and Loralne Young, the helra and legateea of aald estate, to gether with Earl Ulrlch, executor, and to all other persons unknown, If any such there be: It appearing to my satisfaction upon reading the petition ol Earl Ulrlch executor of the estate of William Ul iich, deceased, duly verified and on tile herein, that In order to pay leg aclea, debts and chargea of adminis tration still unsatlallcd. against said estate, that It s necessary to sell the tollowlng described real property be longing to said estate altuated In Multnomah county, Oregon: Lot Twerity-two (22) and Lot Twenty-three (23) In Block Two (2); Lot Seven and South twenty (Ivo 125) feet ot Lot Six it) - Us Block Seventy-two (72); Lot Seven (7) In Block Twenty-six (36): Lot Eight (8) In Block 8eventy-nln (79); North forty (40) (eet ot Lot Eighteen (18) and South fifteen (15) feet of Lot Nineteen (10) in Block Forty-one (41); all In East, moreland In tne City of Portland; and also the following described real property situated In jackaon county oreaon: ' ;- Lota 6, 7 and 8 of Wortman'a Addition to Medford, according to the recorded plat thereof. Therefore, you and each or you Leo Ulrlch, Anna Cornell, Gertrude Carlton and wrnlne Young, together with Bail Ulrlch, being tho heirs, de visees and legatees of said estate, and ull other persons unknown. II 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 servod with in Jackson County. Oregon; and not less than twenty daya alter tne scr vice of this clutlon if aerved within any other County. of. and within the State ol Oregon, or If aerved by pub lication thereof, then on or belore September 28th. 193b. same being not Cross-Word Puzzle - t. Compositions for a single performer I. Short for a man's name 10. Blght'Slded IL Slsn of the todlac ' 11. American black snake IS. Forerunner of the piano SO Earth 22. Set of three U. Snatches li. Dining room 26. Aloft 27. Trap JO. Open -air ex cursion it. Shallow re ceptacle 14. Title 17. Made a mis- . take 88. Pronoun 19. Sneiia for flsb lines 41. Cut thin 43. Toung bird of prey U, Having an of fensive smel 47. Health resort 4B. Devoured 61. Insect 68. Quality of be , Ing male or- female 64. Com para Uy ending 66. State whose capltaj la Pierre: abbr. 69. Principal river of the lower world DOWN 1. Shoemaker's tool S. Hasten 9. Scone of com bat 4. Pinnacles of Ice In a glacier I. Indian mul berry I. Gypsy pocket book T. Sour substances leu than twenty-eight days from the date of the first publication of this cltatiou, at the hour of ten o'clock n tho forenoon of said day at . the court room of said County Court in tne court Housa in Mediord, Jack con County, Oregon, to show cause. any exists, why an order should not be made authorizing said execu tor to sell the above described reat property, and the whole thereof, of cald decedent aa prayed, for In said Witness the Ron. Earl B. Day. JudRe of County Court for the County ol j&cason. mate 01 urcgnn, witn tne seal of said Court affixed this 37th day of August. 1936. O. R. CArtTEB. 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- cloaure duly Issued out of and under uie seal 01 tne circuit court or the State of Oregon, in and for the Coun ty 01 Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 31st day of August i939. in a certain action therein, wnerein the State of Oregon, represented aua acting by the World War Veteran' State Aid Commission, aa Planum, recovered judgment against Jessie L. Gentry and Elva M Gentry, husband and wife, the Defendants, for tne sum of $2015.01 with Interest tnere- on at -the rate of 'our per cent per annum from June 18, 1935. and the further aum of 61 00 abstract fees, with costs and alsbi.rsemenUi taxed at 5.25, and the further turn ot $15000. aa attorney's lees which Judgment was enrolled And dockoted in the Clerk's ufllce of 1U Cuurt in said County on the 31st day of August. 1936. Notice ts hemby given that, pur suant to the termt. of the said exe cution. I will on tin 3rd dny of Octo ber, 1936, at 10 o'oiock a. m., at the front door of .he Courthouae In tue City of Medford. in Jackson County Oregon, offer (or sale and will sell at publto auction for cash to the ih guest Didder, to satisfy ssta Hide mem, together wlta the costs of tnl sale, subject to redemption as pro vided by law, all of the right title and Interest that the said defendant. Je&se L. Gentry and Elva M. Gentry. husband and wife, had on the 8th day of May, 192b, or now have In and to the following uencrtbed property. sltuatea In tlu County of Jackson. State ot Oregon, to-wlt: Tho North Mfty-five (6fl) feet ot lota eight (8) and nine (9). of Davis Subdivision it Let twu (2) Block five (6), Gallr.waya Addition to the City of Medford, Cou.ity of Jtckson. State of Oregon. Dated this 1st day of September 103B. flYU I. BRCWN. Bherlif of jacksot, County. Oregon. By HOWARD OAULT, Deputy. attorney for ptslntrf: O. A. CODDINO Addreas: Meoford. Oregon. Meteorological Report September 17, 1936. Forecast. Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight. ana Friday; not much change In tem perature. Oregon: Pair tonight and Prlday; warmer eaat portion tonight; local cloudlneaa on coaat. Lcal Data. Temperature a year ago today: Hlghaat, 87; lowest, 19, Total monthly precipitation, 0.35 Inch. Exceaa for the month, 0.16 inch; Total precipitation since September 1, 1936, 0.39 Inch. Exceaa (or the aea aon, 0.10 Inch. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, 14; s a. m. today, 70. Sunrise tomorrow, fi:45 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 0:10 p. m. Observations Taken at t a. m., . . . .120 Meridian Time. cm Si Bolsa Boston Chicago Denver Eureka . Helena Los Angelea MEDFORD . New York . Omaha ... . 70 40 . 78 64 66 eg . 72 60 . 00 46 , 60 40 . 80 60 . 86 43 Clear P.Cldv Cloudy Clear1 Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear 78 66 66 44 Phoenix Portland Reno 100 68 74 78 46 76 44 . 74 40 68 64 . 60 t4 38 .... 73 .... .0. 86 64 P.Cidy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Roseburg Salt Lake MM San Francisco.. Seattle Spokane Walls WaJla . Washington, D Clear The Grange Central Point Grange Orange will meet Friday evening. September 18, Team No. 2 la in the Ued by five points In the attendance contest. The count at this meeting will deter mine who are the winners of the con test as It will be the last meeting of the quarter. All members be there and get In on the count. REESE CREEK MISSION PLANS ALL-DAY MEET REE8B CREEK, Sept. 17 (Spl.) Reese Creek gospel mission will hold an ell-day meeting Svnday, .Septem ber 30. with a basket lunch at noon The meeting will be In the nature of a dedication service for Thomaa Sher in and Charles Cummoni, who arc leaving soon for Bible school at Den ver. Colo. Alt are welcome to attend the Sunday meeting. Young people will have charge of all services, EGG INVOICE RULING IS ERASED BY COURT PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 17. (AP) A verdict of unconstitutional dele. gallon of powers attached Itself today to the state agricultural department's requirement that an egg dealer must provide tne reiauer an invoice anuw Ing the grade of eggs anld. The ver diet was hsnded down by District Judge Mean In allowing a non-suit dismissing a charge walnsl J. J. Bhekter. ill! Toio TOLO. Sept. 17. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs, Fred Robley, who have been va cationing In western Canada, dropped ciown nero lor a three days' visit with Mrs. Robley's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Loftua, before return ing to their homo at Estacaclo. Mr. Robley, who Is manager for Portland Eleotrlo Power Co. will loin other officials of the company for a fish ing trip this week. Mr. and Mra. C. E. Loftua apent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. Mary Bauers, and uncle, John Loftus, in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Ramsey and Lloyd Ryan, all of Loveland, Colo, were week-end guests at the T. A. Muse home. Mra. Muse and daugh ter, Man', accompanied them to Oold Hill Saturday to sco the fair. Being interested In what can bo grown In Oregon, thoy enjoyed most tho Orange exhibits of fruits, vegetables and grains. They visited tho electric power plant at Oold Ray Sunday, and left for tho roturn trip on Monday. E. L. Beeson, field man for the Bagley cannery at Ashland, was a business visitor at Tolo gardens Mon day. T. A. Muse, manager of tho gardens, has a large tomato acreage under contract, besides a field for private eslea. Mrs. P. A. Trscy and daughter, Ernestine, apent tho week end In Grants Pasa visiting frlenda and rela tives. Mrs. Tracey, with her daugtv tcrs, Mrs. Mel Wllllama and Ernest ine, enjoyed a duck dinner at the Homer Orable home Sunday. Little Mlssea Marilyn and Doreen Bohnort are aLaylng with their Orand mother Tracy while their parenta, Mr. and Mra. John Bohnort, fish and pick huckleberrlea in Blue canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thurston and aon, Sidney, will go by motor to Cor- vallla Saturday. Sidney will enter O. S. O. His paronta will "return homo Sunday. Beagle BEAOLE, Sept. 17. -(Spl.) Mrs. Warhurat and family loft last wee for their homo In Alameda, Calif., after several days' visit with Mrs. Warhurat'a sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grant and aon, Donald. Mrs. Warhurat la a teacher In the Oakland schools. The wedding of Chauncer Harper and Charlene Ray waa a surprise. Congratulationa are extended Mr. and Mra. Ohauncoy Harper by hla frlenl hero. . Mr. Harper llvod hero for sev eral years during hla boyhood. Mr, and Mra. Donald Mayfleld ot Fort Klamath spent tho week-end at tho homo of Donald's father, FlnaB Mayfleld. Clarence Morton'la working In tho potato fields In Klamath county. : Mra. Anna Reed, Mrs. Katie Noonan and their brother, Mr. Rohlaon of Los Angeles, Calif., were visitors at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hull and family Thursday and Friday of last week. School opened September 7 with Mrs. Rolnklng of Medford aa teacher for tho coming term. There are 37 scholars enrolled, several of thorn being transported from tho Debonger Gap district. About 66 frlenda gathered at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Martin Saturday evening to enjoy tho danc ing party given by Lloyd Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. R. Blschoff and fam ily wore Sunday visitors at tho homo of their daughter, Mrs. Morton and family of Ramsey Canyon. Mlas Elva Adams accompanied her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Dorman and family of California and Mlas Zella Adams and Ralph Adams of Medford to Crater Lake, Diamond Lake and Klamath Palla Thursday of last week. Howard District HOWARD, Sept. 17. (Spl.) First meeting of tho P.-T. A. will bo held Friday afternoon at the schoolhouse Buslnesa meeting will start at 3:30 and program at 8 o'clock. A largo attendance la desired and every par ent Interested In thla work la urged to bo present. A reception will bo given for the tcachora and refresh ments aerved, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bronson and son drove to Eugene September 7. Dorothy Larm left for Wallowa Sep tember 13, after a visit here with her sister, Mrs, Kenneth Meadows. Mr. and Mrs. John Juergena and son Richard and daughter Doris of Fresno were guesta at the Albert Stocks homo tho past week. The father and mother of M. J Swing are here with their three chil dren, from Ban Dlcgo. visiting at tho Swing home. Mrs. Albert Stocks and aon Ken neth, Dorla Baler of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Juergens and family of Fresno drove to Oregon Caves Sep tember 13. Mr., Alice Ricks. Mrs. W. R. Craw ford. Mrs. O. H. Nelson, Mra. Millet and Mrs. 0. 0. Sater attended the conference for ofllccra and project leadera of tho extension unit held at tho courthouae auditorium Sep tember 16. McNARY PROMISES AID ON HIGH STOCK TARIFF LAKEVIEW, Ore., Sept. 17. (AP) A promise of aid In maintaining high tariff protection on livestock came from Senator Charles McNary (R.. Ore.) at a luncheon In his honor hero The senator also promlaed Improve ments to the Klamath Falls-Likevlow road shd reiterated his pledge to work for a sustained timber yield program In Oregon, Big Applegate BIO APPLEGATE, Sept. 17. (Spl.) Mrs. Lostcr Layton of Grants Paaa la spending two weeks here aa a gueat of her daughter, Mrs. Lance Offon bacher. Upper Applegate Grango haa re ceived an unusual honor In one of Its members, William Dorn, receiving the State Grange Bulletin scholar ship at .the Oregon Institute of Tech nology In Portland. Tho award of 6160 la given annually to a boy and girl In tho state, and Is baaed on high school recorda and character recommendations. Mr. Doro. assist ant steward In the Grange and an active worker, left for Portland Sun day, and will enroll for civil engi neering. Mra. Dolly Swan of Stockton, Cat., Is a guest here at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Edward Kukll. Mrs. Swan Is on her return south after a trip to Astoria, where she vis ited her son, Chaa. Murray, who la 111 thore. Mlso Jeanette McKeo of Corvallls, employed at a Medford packing house, will vlalt relatives hero bofore her return next week to Corvallls, when she will enroll for her sophomoro year at tho college. During her stay In Medford, Miss McKee haa been e guest of Mrs. Myrtle Herman. Glenn West was released from a Medford hospital a few daya ago, hav ing boon confined there with a broken arm austalued In cranking a car. Shortly before the mishap, Mr. Weat, again cranking an automobile, severe ly Injured a finger, which required brief hospitalization. He la employed at tho Bear Creek orchards. Mrs. Jeea Taylor and daugh'ter Lu cille have returned to their horn hero after spending several weeks at Phtlllpsburg, Mont., where thoy wen guests or Mrs. Taylor's sister, Mrs. Mamie Johnson. Mr. and Mra. Everett Moroalo of Ontario, Cal., are spending some time hero aa guests of Mrs. Moroslc'a sla ter, Mra. Phil Schmidt. Mr. and Mra. George Herrlott spent Sunday at Crescent City. Mra. O. A. Wtnetrout, Mrs. Ida Jen kins, Mrs. Caroline Wtnetrout and Miss Marie Wlnetrout of Grants Paaa wera recent guesta of Mra, Fred Bent diet. . Tho following members of tho Jack sonville home extension unit attend ed the Joint meeting at tho Applegat unit Wednesday: Mra. Fayo Petera, Mrs. Paul Godward, Mrs, H. o. Mo chem, Mtas Molllo Brltt, Mlssea Al.co, Claire and Mary Hanley, Tho moot- ting waa conducted by Mrs. Mabel Mack; demonstration agent, and pro vided an Individual mental check-up for members, tho subject being, "Un derstanding Ourselves." Then waa a good attendance from tho local unit, and tho project forma a foundation for further work throughout tho year. Tho next local mooting la scheduled for Wednesday, October 7. and will be on salads, the project to be given by local leadera, Mrs. Fred Offon bacher and Mrs. Fred Benedict. Work on tho recroatlon camp at Wrangle Oap ha been completed by a crew of CCO workers, the men hav. Ing moved to Rush creek on Little Applegate. From that location trip are made dally to Trail eamp on the Ashland oanyon road, whore tho crew la constructing ski-run. Jim Watson haa returned to hi homo at Roaeburg after spending sot. oral'woeka here aa a gueat ot Mra, Maud Kubll. Mr. and Mra. John McKee and MI. and Mra, Frank Stephenson of Cen tral Point spent. Sunday hero at the home of Mr. and Mra, Amos McKee. Tom Mee recently accepted employ ment on the Diamond Lake road proj ect. Grangera contributing to tho pro gram at the meeting of Pomon. Grange, held at Roxy Ann Saturday Included the following: piano solos, France Port: vocal solos, with banjo accompaniment, Gladys Byrne; load ing of group singing, Mrs. Lee Port: piano solo. Lola Matheny: tap danc ing. Marian Matheny. The contribu tion from this community was In charge of the lecturer from the Ap plegate and Upper Applegate Orange. Chaa. Elmore and Mra, Wallace Ha klna. Harveatlng of tho hope at tho Olute yards was completed Saturday, the work having lasted throughout the last three weeks. Mra. Frank Cameron oxpeoted to leave this weok for San Francisco to visit her aon-lti-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr. Ernest Holbrook. She expected to motor south with Mr, Holbrook, who haa boon hero for fow dy. A group of local friends assembled at tho home of Mr. and Mra. W, P. Haaktn Monday evening, the occa sion being tho birthday anniversary ot Mr. Hasklna. A dinner waa the main event ot the evening. Mra. Jameo Buckley waa hostess to members of the Little Applegate sow ing club at her home Wednesday. Phone Ml. We'll haul y youf refuse. City Sanitary Service, OUN REPAIRS. Expert gunsmith. Sims Bros . 33 N. Fir. Oun sight. Direct Reduction LOANS ON HOMES In Medford District . Reasonable Interest FIRST FEDERAL 8AV1MIS LOAN ASSN. OF MEDFORD 2 No HOLLY St.