Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 30, 1936, Page 7, Image 7

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Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
laki silverchromtum zipper purse
with compact Ikeepsake). Reward.
Call isaa-w.
TAKEN UP At the Veritas orcna.
. a stray hellers, part Jersey, about
a years old. 'Tel. 6U-R-3.
E35T-Truclt tire and between
Cats Auto Wrecking and King a
. Dhnn. 1345-M.
niguwnj.
LOST If dog missing, Call 1616.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Man to drill or dig well
2nd furnish all material, U dug,
well should have feet, 86 nch
concrete tile with cap and 6 Inch
tile from cap to surface with ce
mented joints. It drilled Inch
steel case where nusded. Bids will
be opened December 9th at Elk
Creek School House No. 74, at. 8
o m. The board reserves the right
to reject any or all bids. Peter
6andoW Clerk School District No.
74.
WANTED Local agent for Plneola, a
cleaner. Wonderful opportunity.
Apply evenlnga, Riverside Apt, s.
B. Adams.
SALEMAN WANTED-PW local man
ufactured necessity
liberal commission.. J. C. Votings
Mat Works, 986 E. Main, Ashland,
Ore.
WANTED SITUATIONS
wvpfrienced ranch man wants
work. Ornish referencea. write
Box 1009. Tribune.
WANTED Practical, private nursing.
Graduate. Reasonable. H. J
p. O. Box No. 74, Central Point.
Oregon. Phone 481.
PA1NTINU and Decorating. Call 800.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED All motorlata to use cau
tion while driving. Allied Veteran
Council.
DRIVING to Oklahoma Dee. th via
Los Angeles, El Paso and Dallaa.
Want 2 passengers, share expenses.
Return January 1st. Phone 874.
RELIABLE driver going to Modesto.
Cel., December 3rd, wants 2 or 8
passengers, share expenses. Phone
1632.
CASH for your late mpdel Pontlao or
Plymouth. Btate mileage. Box 983,
Tribune.
WANTED Good cow or two sprlng-
to freshen before January
Write, Oerald Buck. Jacksonville
WANTED To share expenses with
individual driving to Bay area dur.
ing week of Dec. 1. Box 712, Mall
Tribune.
RAW FURS
WE PAY CASH for Muakrata. Mink.
Coyotes, bobcats, raccoon, etc.
We Also Buy
HIDES AND PELTS
New and Used Irani for Sale.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St. Phone 1062
EMPTY furniture van going to Ssn
Francisco, wants load tor there or
way points. Phone 616. Hawley
Transfer
JUNK-Highest prices paid for brass
radiators copper storage batteries
aluminum ana otner metaia.
Scrap iron, small or large lot
pipe and machinery wool and cot
ton rags inner tubes.
Our prices will Interest you.
Hides, rtlls. Wool. Mohair
Household goods furniture, stores
bought and sold
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOU8E
WE PAY MORE CASH
For your furniture
IIOI.HIIOOH ANKKEWS
6th and Front Phone 647.
EDOAR JOHNSON at the Peerless
Msrket is buying furs direct tor one
01 the largest raw rur aesiers
the coast.
HIOHES1 PRICES paid for furniture
nd household goods. Phone 1062
FOR RENT APARTMENT8
VACANCY at the Gloria Pan Apts..
375 So. Central, for 2 adulta.
FOR RENT Upper 5-room turn, apt.,
garage. 611 W. 10th. Tel. 287-X.
FOR RENTApartment; adults; close
in. Phone 745-M. 116 N. Holly.
APTS. for rent, 626 N. Riverside.
'-ROOM neatly furnished apt.. $16
Including light and water. 217 W.
3r.d at.
FOR RENT Apartmenta, 334 Apple
FOR KENT 3 -room unrurnished
L 'Jnent' W Newtown. Tel. l
'OR RENT Two unfura apartment
402 Srwtown: one 3-room apart-men-
nr.d one S-room Phone 19
Ja best Apartment lie, Almond.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 2-room house, on Lozler
Lane. Inquire at 730 Dakota.
TOR RENT 5 -room house, modern
and furnished. Price 25. w. H.
Everhard. 1013 W. 8th.
HOUSE at 1U7 w. Main: 4 rooms,
bath and screened porch; plainly
furnished; (20.00. Phone C. A.
DeVoe.
FOR RENT 7 -room house, partly
furnished. In Jacksonville. Phone
545-L.
FOR RENT Modern 7-room bouse
close in reasonable Phone 4I7-J-3
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ATTRACTICE Rooms, reas. Tel. 897-R.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished Bleep
ing room; twin beds; heated. Tel
830-J.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8. Orape.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
WIRE-HAIRED terrier puppies, regis
tered champion stock. Mrs. R. B.
Griffith, Eagle Point. Inquire
Perry'a Oarage.
ROLLER CANAHlUS Pnone 523-J-3
MISCELLANEOUS
A BETTER REBOKE JOB at a Saving
FREES' OARAGE, 801 No. Central.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Very reasonable, 17 acrea.
6 mllea from Medford. House,
chicken house, fine view of valley
Address Box 726, Mall Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
12-ACRE ranch to exchange for good
home on east side. O. S. Butter
field. Medford BldgJ
FOR SALE REAI ESTATE
FOR SALE 6V4 acrea, 6-room mod
ern house, city water, electric
lights, 2 gaa pumps, fixtures, barn
and chicken house. Selling price
S1760. 1150 cash, bal. like rent,
no Interest. 2' miles So. of Ash
land on highway 99. Call 8 to 10
m. or 6 to 7 p. m.
DAIRY RANCH BARGAIN
200 acrea, 68 acres Irrigated, 40 acres
find atand of alfalfa, 16 acres ladlno
clover, balance pasture, fine year
round running stream; house, bam,
chick house; fenced and cross
fenced. Close to cheese factory and
high school. This farm will cut 160
tons of alfalfa next season and
carry 30 oowa. Price 47O0.o0, wltb
" S900.O0 cash.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Phone 1496. Evenings 1330-R.
FOR SALE Attractive 8-room house;
8 bedrooms and sleeping porch,
hardwood floors, fireplace, hot
water furnace, 100-ft. lot. Price
$3260. Attractive terms. Inquire
126 E. Main..
FOR SALE 4 acres; Irrigation, ber
ries, fruit, alfalfa; 4 -room house;
1700: 1000 down.
ALSO; Fine modern house, barn,
garage, 9 acrea; Irrigation, fruit,
berries, gropes; (4760, terma; less
for cash.
FLAHARTY REALTY CO.
227 W. Main. .
FOR SALE One and two-acre tracts.
Low down payment, long timo to
pay. Ted Fish, Phoenix.
FOR BALE Beautiful suburban home
and 1 acre; aplendld location near
Medford: 6-room attractive bunga
low; hardwood floors, fireplace, fur
nace: large native shade, fish pool,
nice shrubbery and lawn. A high
class home at a low price. $4500
Terms to right party. Would con
sider a amai house In Medford on
deal.
L. O. PICKELL
18 South Bartlett.
niDmnr
522 Haven St., 4-room house with
fireplace; completely lurnisnea. in
cluding Hotpolnt electric range,
hot water heater, Maytag washer,
nice dining-room set, drapes, etc ;
newly decorated Inside and out.
Will consider late model car or
smaller house as part payment
Tel. 1630.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE -famlly
flat, completely lurmsnea; piemy
of room for further development.
Recommend the construction of 4
small houses or another 4-famlly
flat.
C. S. BUTTERFIELD
Medford Building.
uu
3 HOUSES. 2 lots; near school. Sacri
fice. 8 nice rental nouses lor ouijr
1650 00. Owner must sell at once.
See these places today.
ALSO
$3.00(1.00
BUYS
12-acre tract near Pacific highway;
3 acros pears, 1 (4 acres Ladlno clover,
6 acres Irrigated; new 6-room house,
barn, garage, chicken house, elec
tricity. This place Is clear and
priced to sell. Only IVt mllea from
small town.
CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC
109 E. Main St. Phone 728
TOr"sale 6 room house on paved
atreet, furnished $1 950. $860 eaab
Ca'l owner. :619-J or 872-J.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of BROWN WHITE.
HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson
County Bldg a Loan Ass'n
FOR SALE-POULTRY
FOR SALE Narragansett breeding
toms and nens. Heaaonaoic. bu
Lane. Rt. 1. Box 72.
FOR SALE Narragansett and Berben
Reas lor creramg -
634-Y.
FOR SALE Narganaett turkeys for
breeaing. xauim o,
N. Wright. Central Point. Phone
134
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 2 good work horses.
L. Howard. Ross Lane.
FOR SALE-Weaner pigs. Merle Jack
at tin RUtte
ESft'C I Ul .1 oyf mm.--
Falls road.
FOR SALE Three orood sows, one
fat hog. 280 lbs. Frlesen. Spring 91.
FOR SALE-Wear-; pigs. Carl Mil'
ler, Box 153, Eafle PouA
FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES
1935 GRAHAM Six 4 -door tour, sedan,
equipped with radio, heater, fan. A
car you will be proud to own.
SKINNER'S GARAGE
143 South Riverside.
HUDSON 4-door sedan, equipped with
neater and trunk, a real buy, sua.
Pontlac 2-door sedan, reconditioned
and painted In gunmetal; real val
ue. $285. Chevrolet pickup priced
to sell, $325.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Dealers,
1030 MODEL A Ford station wagon
John Heckert. Jacksonville.
$215 CREDIT on 1937 Plymouth or
Dodge at a discount. A. o. Touet
aon, 6tb and Front.
1935 BUICK tour, sedan, new rubber.
paint and upholstery like new. very
low mileage. Come In and see for
yourself.
SKINNER'S GARAGE.
Bulck and Pontlao,
143 South Riverside.
FOR BALE '25 Graham Broa. 1 -
ton stake truck In good condition,
good rubber. Call evenlnga, 1113
8. Oakdale.
CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH
USED CAR TRADE-INS
Compare these prices with anything
In Oregon.
1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan, run
13.000 miles. $585.
1935 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Touring Se
dan. $510.
1934 Ford DeLuxe Coupe, $385.
1934 Ford Cabriolet; radio and heat
er. $436.
1934 Pord Sedan, $425.
1932 Chevrolet Coupe, $285.
1031 Dodge Sedan, $265.
1932 Plymouth Sedan, $325.
1933 Chrysler 6-passenger Imperial
Coupe. $526.
1936 Plymouth DeLuxe 8edan, $745.
1931 Ford Tudor Sedan. $225.
LANOE MOTOR CAR CO.
Chrysler and Plymouth Headquarters
98 N. Riverside. lei. in.
FOR SALE Automobile. Will make
good truck. Call Perl Funeral Home.
Phone 47.
GATES "R tt O." USED CARS
Reconditioned and Guaranteed.
33 Pord 8td. Coach $360 00
Chev. Pickup 646 00
Chev. Coupe 296 00
80 Ford Coach 286 00
Our guarantee Includes 30 days' tree
service laDor ana materiel.
O. E GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Department
- 6th and Bartlett.
FOR 8ALE Whippet sedan. 622
West 4th
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
LARGE heating stove for sale
cheap. Brill Metal Works, 109 E
8th.
SEE THIS 1934 DeSoto Airflow; radio.
heater and new rubber. Real value
Pennington Motor Co. Phone 903
121 N. Bartlett St.
HOUSE CAR. factory built on Chev
truck: also boat and trailer. 610
E. Jackson.
FOR SALE Davenport seta, studio
couches, typewriter desk, small
desk, cigarette ash atand. Many
other thlnga. 109 B. Grape.
FOR 8ALE B. P. O. E., Medford
Lodge 6 1943 bonds. Call 19.
FOR SALE Junior glrl'a used bicycle,
$10. Call Davla Transfer.
FOR SALE Fordson belt pulley at'
tachment. X. L. Walz, Tel. 447-W
FOR SALE Player piano and rolls
radios. Chesterfield sets, baby bug
gies and crlba, hlgh-ohalr, atudlo
couches, beds, springs ana aressers.
floor lamps, rugs (all sizes), chairs,
tables and kttchenware.
HAWLEY TRANSFER CO.
118 N. Riverside.
FOR BALE Piano, beautiful tone.
good condition. 633 Austin.
FOR SALE Baled grain hay. Tel
1418-R.
FOR SALE Franquett. walnuts, IV,
mues N. w. central roint. v. u.
Lofland.
WORTH-WHILE PRESENTS Woven
Oregon lavender coat hangera, frag
rant. Also sachet bags. 20 So
Peach St.
PLANER BLOCKS from the big mill
$4.45 per loaa. r romps service
Tel. 838, Central Point Wood Yard
SILK DRESSES, second-hand, 8 for
$1.00. tent any place. Connell, 902
Bryant St., Ban Francisco, Calif.
SPECIAL LARGE. GREEN BODY
FIR. $1 75 tier. $12 tor load 7 tier
303 East I St., Orants Pass.
FOR SALE House trailer with built-
Int. Box 1174. Tribune.
FOR SALE Newtown applea, 96c and
60c per lug. sgobel e Day, south
Fir.
FOR SALE Baied oat. barley or
wheat atraw. 850 per bale. D R
Smith, across from Talent school
Phone Ashland 872-J-l.
FOR SALE Two oil burners. Inquire
' Man iTinune omce.
DRY WOOD 804 Bo. Peach. Tel 478-Y
R J Bills.
FOR SALE Shelled corn clean and
dry $2 cwt John Neaion, Tel us.
Central Point
FOR SALE Oang plow and grain
drill HI Merest Orchard. Phone
673-R-S.
AUTO GLASS
Medford Auto Wrecking.
1618 N. Riverside.
NEEDLEWORK. I5IPT8. 10c up Or
ders taken Mrs nlley. 1116 W 9th
FOR SALE Bone dry Body fir and
hardwood Best in vaney lie no
Riverside phona 616. Hawley Trans
fer. ROOFING
ROOP1NO Bring Tout root trouble
to us Old rtiofi repaired oew roofs
applied Pabco products Ekeraon
Paint and Rool Store $8 Bart
lett phone J4S
EDUCATIONAL
MEDFORD SCHOOL OF LANOUAOES
and INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
J. C Hunter, Room 208, p. & F.
Bunk Bldg.
WINDOW GLASS We tell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably. TrowDriage can
inet Work.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR 6ALE All new. modern service
station In Cave Junction. Oregon
Must sell. Terma See or write.
Smith Bros 8ervice. P. O. Box 237
Cave Junction. Oregon.
PER80NAL.
PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT
Madam Avon, Palmist and Clair
voyant, gives truthful advice on all
affairs of life. Tells your past, pres.
ent and future. If In doubt aa to
what step to take, consult Madam
Avon today; tomorrow may be too
late. Good advloe In time saves
many worries and many dollars
Satisfaction guaranteed. Readings
dally; hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Lo
cated at Rainbow Auto Camp, 1746
No Riverside. Cabin I.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS
ESCROW
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracta
of Title. Rooma 3 and 6. no. az
North Central Ave., upstairs.
The Fashion Shop.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and Remodeling BJttons and
Buckles covered. 308 0. 6 National
Bank Building. Tel 1181. Myrtle
Andrews.
Drntutry.
NOTICE Dr. R O. VanValcah has
moved his dental office from 204 E
Main to 312 Lloerty Bldg.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning, floor waxing, orl
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Health Club
Electrlo cabinet bath, massage, fig
ure remodeling, posture correction
group exercise elassea.
Nlason s Institute it Health Club
16 Geneva. Phone 363
Nurwery stork.
FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees,
peach, apricot, cherry, apple prune
plum, almond, filbert and walnut
trees roses boysenberry. small fruit,
grapes and shrubs at Bargain Prloos
Phone 861 -R-2 or call at W B
Barnum a. 3 .mllea south ot Med
ford on highway next to Ever 8hady
Auto Camp. Carlton Nuraery. Carl
ton. Ore.
Money to Lend
MONEY
LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK.
FUKNITtlHK, ENDORSED
NOTES. ETC.
We want to supply your money needs
without red tape or delay.
SEE W. B. THOMAS
MGR. ORE. It WASH MTQ. CO
MEDFORD 8 OLDEST AND LARGEST
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
45 So Central. Oround Floor
Craterlan Theater Bldg.
Lie. No 187-M-1B0. Phone 139.
Transfer.
SAMSON Transfer and Storage. Fur
niture Moving and oxpert furniture
packing service. Fireproof storage
new low rates.
F B- SAMSON CO. Phone 833.
BADS TRANSFER & STORAOE CO
Office 26 8o Fir Phone 316, Prices
- right. Services guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER
Local and long distance furniture
moving. Quick light delivery on
pianos, trunks, boxes, etc . at nom
inal dost. Used furniture bought
and sold.
118 No. Riverside. Phona 616
REINKING TRANSFER CO. Long
distance hauling. Furniture, cattle
anything 111 N. Fir. Phone 1033
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sify Ads is 1 ;30 p. m.
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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 of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the 20th day of November,
1936, In a certain action therein,
wherein tne State of Oregon,
represented and a o 1 1 n g by the
World War Veterans' State Aid
Commission aa plaintiff, recovered
judgment against John F. Matzger
and Ruby Matcger the defendants,
(or the sum of $2369.07, together with
Interest thereon at the rate ot 4 per
cent per .mum from June 30. 1036:
for the further aum or $10.00 abstraoc
fees, with costs and disbursement
taxed at $8.i0 and the further aum
of $160.00 as attorney fees, whtoh
judgment was enrolled and docketoa
In the clerk's office of said Court in
said County on tne 20th day of No
vember. 1936.
Notice Is hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of the said execu
tion. I will on the 26th day of De
cember. 1936 at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at
the front door of the Courthouse In
the City of Vedford. In Jackson
County. Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at public auction for cash
to tne highest bidder, to satisiy saia
Judgment, together with the costs of
this sale, aubject to redemption a
provided by law, all of tne rignt. title
and Interest that the said defedanta.
John F. Matzger, sometimes known as
J. F. Matzger. and Gladys K. Mategor.
husband wife. Ruby Matzger. and W.
H. Lydtard, had on the 12th day ot
prll. 1036. or now nave in and to
the following described property, situ
ated In the County of Jackson, Stato
ot Oregon, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point in the city ui
Medford. jBckson County, Oregon.
one hundred fifty-three (163) feet
south of ths northeast corner of block
two (3). In Galloway'a Addition to
said City: running thence south on
the west line of said Laurel atreet
forty-seven (47) feet; thenoe west one
hundred (100) feet; thence north for-ty-aeven
(47) feet; thence east one
hundred (100) feet to the plaoe of
beginning, situated In the County of
Jackson and State of Oregon.
Dated this 20tn aay oi novemoer,
1936.
8 YD I. BROWN, Sheriff
of Jackson County, Oregon.
By Howard Oault, Deputy.
Notice
In the County Court or the State of
Oregon, for Jackson uounty.
In the Matter of the Estate of Wil
liam K. Godding, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned Administrator haa filed hia
Final Account and Report in the
above entitled matter, and the above
entitled Court has fixed December
22nd, 1936. at 10 o'clock A. M., In tho
County Court Room. In the Court
House. In Medford, Jackson County,
Oregon, aa the time and place for
hearing objectlona to aald Final Ao
count and Report, and for the settle
ment thereof.
EARL GODDING.
Administrator.
Notice
Notice It hereby slven that the
final account of Lucy M. Llndley. as
Administratrix of the Estate or susan
G. Malster. Deceased, has been filed
In the county Court of Jackson
Countv. State of Oregon, and that
the 15th day of December. 1936. at
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M . nas neen
duly appointed for the hearing of
objections to such final account and
settlement thereof, at which time any
person interested in such estate may
appear and rile Objectlona thereto in
writing and contest the same.
Dated this 16th day of November.
1038.
LUCY M. LtNDLEY.
Administratrix.
Notice to Creditors
Notice la hereby given that I have
been appointed by the County Court
of Jackson county. Oregon, Aaminis
trator of the estat of Hannah M.
Hoglund, also known aa Hannah M
Hansen, deceased, and have qualified.
All persons having claim against said
estate are hereby notified to present
them, with proper vouchers, and duly
verified, to me at the office ot Harry
C. Skyrman. attorney for said estate,
at Room 409 Medford Center Build
ing. In Medford, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice
Dated and first published November
16th, 1936.
WALTER 8HERID,
Administrator.
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Chapter One
Breakfast At The Warrens'
R-R-R ..."
At the harsh jangle of the alarm clock, Sally
Warren started wide awake. For a moment
she stared with dream-clouded eyes at the pink
roses on the wall-paper, while the bell
wrangled persistently. Then, as the familiar
objects of her room began to emerge clearly,
she reached for the clock and turned off the
alarm with a practiced finger.
She did not get up immediately, for this was
the moment Sally loved, the time between
waking and risine when she lav auietlv in .he
i
old walnut bed, with the blue and white patchwork quilt drawn
up under her chin. From where she lay, she could look straight
into the upper branches of the apple tree, spreading out pink
and white and green over the side yard.
But this morning Sally had more exciting prospects before
ner uian inc ongnincss 01 uie April -
dny Sht was going to work At nine
o'clock she would walk into the edi
torial room of the Warrenton Courier
and sit down -t her own desk to begin
her first real too.
Already she nad been to the news
paper oulce and gone over hei duties
with Miss Delia Cotton, the spinster
society editoi who was ai last ijivlng
in to ill health and retiring. Saiiy had
been "helping out" with "'ie icclet?
page for some time, hut this morning
the would actually begin to edit the
society page - weddings, teas, card
parties and all.
The odor of trying bacon made
Sally lump out of bed with guilty
laste. for that meant her stepmother.
Sally was taking over the society pare
at the Warrenton Courier.
Adelaide, was beginning breakfast.
And breakfast had hitherto been
Sally's lob.
Briefly she considered her three
presentable spring dresses, and de
cided on the green linen. At the
stood before the chest of drawers for
one last peck at herself before she
went downstairs, she thouuht. Tm at
least neat and businesslike.' Miss
Delia Cotton would have said that
she looked "like a perfect ladv " and
to she did with her trim figure and
small hands and feet. Above the
dainty collar of her blouse. Sally's
face rose clear and cameo-cuL her
iktn healthily warm, eyet bright and
alive.
'I Was Just Plain Laiy
ON the way downstair. Sally
stopped to knock at the twins
doom. Her own room separated
theira from each other lust aa the
stood between the twins themselves
In their squabbles a son of friendly
no man's land Sht had to rac twice
for each of them and the was late
at. that Ray always had tome last
minute studying to do and rip had
to oe called and threatened for at
least nail an hour Perhaps Sally
muted the vouldnl be calling the
twins at all this time next rear In
less than two months they would be
finished with high school, and nexl
year Hny would go off to college
all went well. And rip what would
pretty fly-away Tip Jo when the no
longer had even the tlender lies of
high school to oino ner down to
seriousness? Sally didn't know, but
it least the didn't have Ume to worry
tbout Tip this morning.
As the went throueh the dining
room, the noticed that the table was
let Her ttepmother must hav risen
much earlier than usual because Sally
aas ftarting to work.
"Mother! the cried, at tight of
Adelaide Warren bent over the table
rutting out dough in flurry of -our
You're making olaculta Vou mutt
aave got up terribly early"
"Somebody had to get up," said her
ttepmother sharply.
Warrant Called.
School District 90.
Warrant 08 la called for payment.
Interest will cense after Deo. 1, 11)38
payable at Medford Branch, The First
National Bank of Portland.
MAI B. Oil IBO WIN.
Clerk, District 90.
Not. re
In the Count; Court of Jackson
County, Oregon.
In the Matter of the Estate of W. a.
Van Ooethem, Deceased.
Notice I hereby given to all who
may be concerned, Including tho
belra, creditors, and any other per
son Interested In the above entitled
estate, that the executor. Sam H.
Baker, has filed his final account and
has asked to have the same approved,
and names of heirs finally determin
ed, and that he be discharged aa
executor of the foregoing catate. an'!
fa. tb.ua at tan o'clock A. U- on Lb
by
She was a small, spare woman, a
New Englnnder who had never be
come accustomed to the easy ways ot
the southern family and community
Into which she had married anu often
bewailod the fate that had led her to
come south in the days when the
was a trained nurse and had followed
her charge, old Hester Eaton, to War
ronton Here .he had been ever since
the death of Hester when she married
Robert Warren and came to the big
square frame house as foster mother
to his four-yenr-old daughter Salty
MLet me finish the bread.' san Sally
gently. She knew how her stepmother
disliked cooking. But even In the
days when they could afford a servant.
Adelaide Warren had refused to have
one because they were "lazy and
thriftless." To Sally, who really liked
it, had fallen the major share of tho
cooking.
"I'm lust about through now." said
Adelaide grudgingly, but giving over
the biscuit cutter "Didn't your alarm
go of! this morning?"
"Yea 1 was lust plain lazy," said
Sally assembling the breakfasi with
skilful hands. "1 can't budge the
twins, either."
"Ray was up studying till land
knows when." said hit mother "And
Tip was out at that party till all hour.
It reems at if she's just starved for
sleep. A growing girl like thai can't
have too much sleep, and she's got to
take It at this end of the night or miss
some of her good time."
Mrs. Warren nertelf had married
late and worked hard oetore her
marriage to that the fell the had
missed a good leal of her own "good
time." Although Sally wot only 22.
four years oldei than Tip and Ray.
she thought of hereelf aa mucn older
and the twins were lust at much
"the children" to Sally as they were
to their mother,
A Girl Needs Good Clothe
ANOTHER cal for Tip ana Ray
brought Robert Warren nimself
to the oreakfast table Tall, and I little
stooped. Sally's father had the gentle,
courteout manner of the trad'tional
southern gentleman. He nao never
been a money-maker but he hao been
satisfied with nil income aa small
town lawyer and nil positlor as a
member of one ot the oldest families
In the town until nil northern wife
had convinced nlm that he was a
failure Die lots of nil small invest
ment nad lessened hit sell respect
and thinned his nair Sally, pulling
out hit chair for him and giving him
hii newspaper, paused to kin hit bald
spot
"Another year like thli last one
and youll look like Deacon Prentiss
on top. darling.' the told him.
"Another year like this last one
ISth day of December, 1D38, at the
office of the County Judge In the
Court House In the City ot Medford,
Oretton, has been aet r the time and
place, by the County Judge, where
any objection may be heard.
BAM H. BAKER, Executor.
O. S. BLANCHARD,
Attorney for Executor.
Nolle of Filing Final Account.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Jack
son. In the mattet or tne Estate of Henry
Chsndler Egan. deceased.
Notice Is berehy given that the
undersigned haa filed ber final ac
count and report in the aovo entit
led estate and that by order of the
County Court In and for Jackson
County Oregon, a hearing upon ths
same ha been aet for Tuesday, De
cember 30th, 19n, in the County
Court Stantti a tha Court Uuum in
BAILEY WOLFE
and we'll all be on the weliare folio
to take care of," said Adelaide War
tvn. "Oh. but you forget that I've got
a Job now," said Sally, sorry she had
spoken. "We're going to be almosl
rich with me getting $75 a month."
ThHt'l. go out as fast as tt comet
In," said her stepmother "Young
girls have plenty of uses ot their own
for money and we can't expect you
to be the mainstay of the family.".'
"Of course not. There's lust one
old Mainstay in this family and he's
still going strong." Sally gave hex
father's shoulder a pat. but he turned
away from his paper with a sigh.
Your mother's right. Sally You
should have clothes, all the clothe
you want every girl should. You're
only young once."
"But I'm not so very young. ' Tm
old enough to buy my clothes, ! 1
want them."
"That should be my duty, my very
pleasant duty, till you have a husband
to buy them for you."
"Your Ideas grew up In the ark.
Father Warren," said Sally. "Dldnt
they. Mother?"
"1 earned my living from the timo
1 graduated from nursing school un
til 1 married your father." said her
stepmother primly. "Even before)
then, 1 was not a care to my family
because my expenses were paid by
the nursing school while 1 was In
training. It was right for me to bo
self-supporting because there were
younger ones to educate."
"Your mother, Sally," said Robert
Warren, "was a charming, woman, h
Christian, and a tody, though sht
didn't know what work was In thi
tense that you use the word She
presided over her house, she had' hex
social life, her child, her charitietr?
the was a woman who graced her
home."
"I'm sorry, Robert If you feel It la
necessary to speak to Sally In this
way. If I've no' made you e good
wife the kind you expected, then
I'm sorry (or It but at God Is my wlu
nets I've done my best even though
you and Sally have made It hard tot
me." Her voice trembling with anger
and nurt Mrs. W siren turned avnrjr
and rumbled n the china closet '
"I beg your pardon. Adelaide." said
Robert Warren. "You've been all that
that you should be to me. Ifs I
who haven't done my best Tm
failure Every day brings It home to
me more at.d more as 1 tee you anr
the children doing without thlngt and
working when you should be enloylnf
yourselves."
"Of course." laid Mrs. Warren,
rallying to an argument "1 know
you'd be well enough pleased If J
went gallivanting off to every tea
party I wol in Hted to " . v
"And that reminds me." Interrupted
Sally, "that you mutt be ture to .tell
me of any tea-part. ei or ant other
kind of partiel vou hear about be
cause that's what my page In th
paper's made up of." . t
Thought you were going to be s)
real reporter " said Ray. coming into
the dining room with s book In his
hand. "That kind of stuff ought to be
left out ot newspapers "
"You better oe glad Ifs t 'eml
or I wouldn't have a lob " She served
Ray's piste with omelet while be)
opened his book.1
Cesirnaki nil Bailey Wolfs) '
Sally laanehes her new life at tnt
Courier tomorrow. .
Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, at
the hour of ten o'clock a. m.
All persons having objection
thereto are hereby notified to pre
sent the same on or before auoH
time. ,t
Date of first publication of this
notice It November 30th, 1038. j
ALICE B. EQAN, ,
Administratrix of Estate of Henry
Chandler Ennn. deceased.
OEO. M. ROBERTS, '
WM. M. MCALLISTER,
Attorney for Administratrix.
Anlo Show Success
PORTLAND. Not. SO. (AP) The
36th annual northwoat automobile
show cams to a close here last nigh
with an attendance record of flfi.580;
an Increase of more than 17.000
over the 1035 mark, . ,