MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1937.
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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST u dog missrofc. call 1616.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Names, MEN under 38 who
are willing to work for 75 a month
while training to become aviators
or ground mechanics. One years
training given by U. 8. Air Corps.
Costs absolutely nothing. Flying
Intelligence Service, Box 632, Mu
waukee. Wis.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Woman or girl out of
school for housework. Must be
able to cook. Phone 510-J-2.
WANTED Qlrl for housework. 403
N Bartlett.
TRAINED FITTERS for CHARIS or
SWA VIS. Free figure analysis. Tel.
1203 or Eagle Point 16-X-31.
GIRL WANTED for general house
work. 718 E. Main. R. DeWlt.
WANTED Practical nursing; grau
ate, experienced, capable Phone
481. Central Point. 8 ajn. to 6 pjn.
or write Box 74.
MALE OR FEMALE HELP
WANTED Hop pickers at Olute Hop
Yard, Applegate; IUjO lb. plus J4o
lb. bonus through season.
YOUNO WOMAN desiring to learn or
advance In stenography may pay
for lessons by typing. Address Box
3340, Tribune.
WANTED Students seeking training
for business csreei or earn college
or university educstlon Enroll now
for fall term day or evening courses,
open Monday. 8ept. 20. Medford
Business College O W.N
SALESMAN WANTED
MEN WANTED Good nearby Raw
lelgh route now open. If willing
to conduct Home service business
while earning 425 and up weekly,
write Immediately. Rawlelgh's,
Dept. ORI-124-45, Oakland, Cal.
WANTED SITUATIONS
YOUNG married couple with 3 small
children desire - work on ranch.
Woman to cook and man do out
side work. Box 3387, Tribune.
WANTED Two high school girls want
place to work for board. S. L. John
ston, Applegate.
wanted Oooklne- or housekeeping
for men; city or country; by Octo
ber 10. Expenencea, respecHiDie;
references, M. L., Box 334, Glen
dale, Ore.
WIDOW wishes position as house
keeper In country. Mrs. Rose Selk,
Ruch, Ore., Box 39.
WILL CAN corn on chares. Box 398
Lozler Lane.
ELECTRICIAN. 439 No. Holly. Do any
thing, anywhere. Tel. 837-W.
HOUSEKEEPING wanted by respect
able intelligent widow. Is there a
gentlemen that would share bis
home and rireslde with lonely me?
If so. write Mrs. B. M., 1847 8.
Willamette. Eugene. Ore.
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
CAREFUL DRIVER golrur to Portland
Friday p.m.. return- Monday, like
one passenger to share expenses.
Phone 407-Y.
CALL AT ONCE
Wanted Partner to help In flrst-
clsss placer mine. Write or call for
particulars. 811 west lotn.
WANTED To share gas and oil ex
penses to central Nebraska for ride.
Will help drive. References ex
changed. Box 3400. Tribune.
DRIVING to Portland Friday evenlne.
return Monday. Want paasenni-rs
to share expenses. C. L. Smith, Tel.
Ashlsnd 373-J-l.
WANTED 3-qt. Mason Jars. Phone,
407-L.
WANTED Good used glrl'a bicycle.
Frank croucher. Rt. 3, Box 148.
WANTED Will share transportation
and expenses to Ashlsnd each day.
leaving here 7:30, returning 5 p. m.
SOS Haven St.
DRIVTNO to Boise and Twin Falls
arslv Tuesday. Sept 7th. Want
passenger; share expenses. A. R.
Renner. 426 So. Grape, evenlnga.
WANTED Small Conserve steam
cooker. 145 8. Oakdale.
WANTED Late model baby grand
piano in perfect tone, with stool:
3100 cash. Mrs Minnie Edwards.
P O Box 888. Medford
WANTED Fat cattle, cows. Bulls,
Teals R. C. Humphry, pbone 73,
Central Point.
WANTED Feeder?. ano fat 'smbs
Phone 1364 Residence 404 Mo-
Aottriw vad. tmm A W.
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
VIOLIN repairing and piano tuning
Shults Bros. 330 N Bartlett. Pn- 1061).
JUNK Highest price paio Cot oraou
radtetora soppet rtor oatterte
aluminum Dd HOt metal
Scrap iron imaii yt large iota
pipe nd macmner wool ana sot
too raga innei cubea
Out price will .uteres! fOU.
Hide Pelt Wool M.-balr
Household Oood Furniture fltove
bought and old
MEUPOKD BARGAIN HUUBK
WANTED Good dairy cows. Phone
697-J-3.
ANYONE who has m small mining
claim for sale on Thompson or
Jackson creek, write Fred Bingham.
Copper Route, Jacksonville, Ore.
WK PAY WOKIJ CASH
For youi furniture
HOI.KKOOK A AMKtV8
6tb and FTont Phone 84?
PAINTING and Pnperh anting Reas
onable prices Phone H4-J-2
WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We Dave
large order to fill Highest price
. paid.
MEUPORD BARGAIN BOUSE
27 n Grape St Phone 1063
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 6 -room furnished house,
Ready Bept. 4th: 925 and water
paid. 712 Pine 6t. For appoint-
ment phone Mrs. R. B. Carley,
FOR RENT New 5-room home, un- 1 1033 Deluxe Plymouth sedsn. equlp
furnlshed, 14 Summit. Call 604-J . ped with radio and heater. S300.
zor snowing.
FOR RENT New. nicely furnished
duplex to permanent rentera: elec
tric range, oil beater, electric re
frigerator. Adults only. Tel. 816
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8. Grape
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
3-ROOM apartment; overstuffed fur
niture, Electrolux. heat, hot water
and bath. 10 Quince St.
FOR RENT Furnished apartments,
818 N. Central.
FURNISHED APT. Steam heat, Frig-
laaire, not water, garoaoe service
and garage. 603 S. Holly St..
FOR RENT Beautiful new modern
apartments, unfurnished; kitchens
equipped with electric stoves and
refrigeration: hot water heat. Vaw
ter Apts., phone 1343-R. Main and
Holly.
FOR RENT Small furnished apt.
eteam neat, hot and cold water
furnished; shower. Adults. Call at
Mall Tribune offloe. .
FOR RENT 1st floor 3-rm. apt. to
permanent tenants: hot water heat.
Adults only. No cats or dogs. Va
cant Sept. 1. Phone 637-H.
NEWLY
FURNI8HED APARTMENT
FOR RENT
Here'a an apartment you would be
proud to call your home New
modern furnishings throughout
Electrlo range and Prlgldalre. rlre
place. steam heat, hot and cold
water furnished. Must be seen to
be appreciated Want permanent
tenant and will lease tor one or
more years. Adults only. Rent (40
per month. Apply at business of
fice, Moll Tribune.
FOR RENT a office rooms. 1 store
building. 1 basement room See
Roland Hubbard or Al Ltttrell.
FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS
ROOM and meals.
Riverside.
Inquire 18 N
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
PIANO for rent, $3.00 month Palmer
Music Store.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and
surrounding towns. Easy terms.
Jackson County Federal Savings
Loan Association.
BARGAIN
OWNER LEAVING TOWN
psa 3-room house located close
51 5 II to schools, on psved street,
V 1 w w 60 120 lot. shrubs and
garden, sewer and water to house;
all assessments paid. Sacrifice price
at 3760.00 cash.
Also
CLOSE-IN HOME
six - room, 8 - bedroom
SjaOO nouM located close In
WW www on desirable street; pav
ing and all assessments paid In full;
nice yard with oak trees. Sale price
.33600.00, with (500 00 down.
CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC.
109 E. Main. Phone 728.
FOR 8i;LE 17 acres, cleared; unfin
ished house, well; suitable for
chickens or turkeys. Sacrifice for
3350 cash. The Trading Post, Route
8, Box 686, Grants Pass. Ore.
FOR SALE .l1 acres In cherries and
berries, 4-room bouse: Thomss ad
dition. Write Box 158, Route 1,
Rogue River. Ore.
FOR SALE
Immediate possession, suburbsn, mod
ern 7-room house: gas and elec
tricity: barn, double garage, etc.;
6 acres Irrigated; 32850, terms 1260
down, 325 per month.
Holly street bargain, 5-room mod
ern plastered house, 32100; terms.
Immediate possession. 6 room
modern plsstered house, acre land,
Irrigated. Sacrifice equity 3200 east),
balance of loan 31648.
SID BLOOD, 132 N. Central.
FOR 8ALE by owner. Medford prop
erty, monthly Income Silo. I7B.X)
Pbone 1266 or Box 3430, Tribune.
20-ACRE pear orchard, well Improved.
C. 8 Butterfleld
Medford Bldg.
IFOR SALE Stock ranch, about 480
acres. 370 sheep. Address Bos 3622
care mbune.
PUR SALE OR LEASE for year. 6-
I room bouse: fireplace; excellent
LA ROB HOUSE now paying Invest
ment Inquire 617 So. Qrmpe 6t
Owner
FKUKKAl LAND BANE f A Kits
; convenient terms call Warren Pat
I terson 401 uibtrt? Bldg ot O A
I tWnsa. Iff) Cut Its Bt, Suieat,
FOR 8ALE REAL ESTATE
LOOKING for a farm city home or
a Dullness? Bee Sid Blood. 133 N
Central. Phone 480.
FOR BALE Servloe station, groceries
and reed, adjoining Medrord: doing
good ouslness: stock flstures and
equipment: 3 acres ground with
600 feet Highway frontage Eicel
lent site for camp ground Priced
reasonably; some terms J Q Cam
eron seoond station on Crater Lake
highway.
WHEN you think ol real estate think
or bkuw w & wmts
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Reo truck, equipped for
hauling , irult or wood, inquire
Mead Motor Co.
FOR BALE Bulck truck, or trade for
light sedan or equity. IIS Wil
lamette. fl-CYL. CHEV. Sedan: looks and runs
like new: dependable Blue Seal
guarantee. Priced for quick sale,
low easy terms. Used Car Dept.
open evenings.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributor.
37 PLYMOUTH 4-door de luxe sedsn.
--Sue on the dollar for equity. Also
trailer house cheap. Phone 4-F-8.
for BALE-iB29 Chevrolet 114 -ton
truck, good shape, 3165 cash. Call
at 17 w. uartieit.
FOR SALE 1933 Dodge pickup, good
condition. Bargain. Cecil Tame,
Route 1. Box 300.
Phone 900-M. 893 queen Anne,
LANGE'S
CHRYSLERIZED USED CARS
33 Chevrolet 2-door.
35 Chevrolet Panel Delivery.
36 Chevrolet 2-door.
31 Chevrolet Coupe.
'34 Chrysler Airflow.
85 Chrysler coupe.
'36 DeSoto Coupe.
31 Dodge Sedan.
31 Ford Coupe.
38 Ford Sedan.
30 Hudson Sedan.
35 Oldsmoblle Tudor.
'36 Packard Coupe. ,
'34 Plymouth Tudor.
36 Plymouth Coupe.
'38 Plymouth Sedan.
'33 Plymouth Sedan,
'36 Plymouth Coupe.
'36 Pontlao Brougham.
Finest Lot of Used Cars In the Valley.
In keeping with Chrysler's Used Car
Week, we are hitting the
bottom on prlcee.
Used Car Lot. 36 8. Riverside.
LANGS MOTOR CAR CO.
Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer.
33 V-8 DeLuxe Coupe, with rumble
seat: 18 miles to gallon: uses no
oil; clean ttiia bu"u "ni"
out; 3160 down. Phone 1165-L or
Inquire 208 Laurel.
FOR 8AL.E 1931 Chevrolet deluxe
ooube. fine condition 3360 Call
14-P-4
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
COCKER SPANIEL puppies and dogs,
Thrasher'a Kennels, south of Phoe
nix on highway.
FOR SALE Purebred red and white
Cocker Spaniel puppies, box mj-a.
Jacksonville Hwy.-Perrydale road.
V. D. Chamberlen.
FOR SALE 4 purebred male Cocker
Spaniels. 606 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
MILK COW for sale.
Howard school.
Floyd Shockley,
FOR SALE Flrat-claas breeding ewes.
R. T. Davis, phone 6-F-6, Eagle
Point, or P. O. Box 674, Medford.
FOR SALE Two cows, one fresh.
Chas. J. Myers, I 'A miles south of
Talent.
BROOD SOWS for sale, 426 So. Grape,
evenings.
FOR SALE Horses and mules; sev
eral young colts, win trade, jack
Martin, Stewart Ave. to Thomas Rd.
8 HEIFERS and 1 sow, all bred: one
feeder pig. Prof. Englehardt, Rt. 8.
FOR SALE Heavy brood sow and 80
ohoice weaners. G. C. Brlggs, Cen
- tral Point, phone 115.
FOR SALE One fresh 4-gallon oow
snd one springer. 1213 W. 10th St.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Fryers, choice Whit Leg
horn pullets. Mrs. R. E. Carley,
Phone 314-W.
CHICKS 39 per 103. Rocks, Reds ana
Ham pen ires e v e t y Wednesday
Brooks Hatoherj Bast M St.. Grants
Pasa. Oregon.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
PLUMS Bradshaw, Damson, Satsuma,
Sc. Nealon Ranoh, Table Rock.
Phone Central Point 11-XX-l.
FOR SALE Small peaches, cheap.
Oeary Orchard, Orlffln creek.
FOR SALE Modern wood range, com
plete with colls. 1723 N. Riverside.
PEACHES FOR SALE Pick them
yourself, iy,o lb. Phone 698-R-4.
TOMATOES, cucumbers, cantaloupes.
B. E. Ford, 3 miles west on Jackson
ville Hwy. Phone 731-R.
CANNINO TOMATOES. 10 lb. V, mile
west Central Point. Blankenahlp.
FOR SALE Cr ad ford peachea at south
end rnomas road ou etewart Ave.
FOR SALE Spalding tennis racquet,
croquet set, kodak, guitar, accor
dion, phonograph records 60 esch.
Electrest relieves pain 617 Park Ave.
FOR SALE Peachea. We wish to re
mind our customers that our fine
non-lrrlsated Elbertas will be ready
about Sept. 15th. watch for our
ad. Ouchr-a Orchards, Orlffln creek.
Phone 867-L.
FOR SALE Cabin at Lake of the
Woods, with furniture, boat. Tel,
1268-R.
PEACHES Early Crawford s, 14 mile
north Beall Lsne on Old Stage
road; 1 cents pound. Crsfford.
WATCH for D. A. R. Rummag Bale
September 24 and 36.
FOR SALE Oaa range and wstr
heater, living room table. Tel.
388-J-3.
FOR SALE Peaches, Hales, Craw
fords. Tuscan Clings, ripe Mulrs
and Elbertas nest week. Frank
Houaton. Pioneer road, 1 to
euUkwert Puotolx.
for' sale
miscellaneous
FOR SALE Tomatoes, $1.00 lug. Op
posite Copco sub-station. Bring
containers. . .. .'
FOR SALE One smalt Ball mill, con
centrating table, power plant, pul
leys, belts, etc. L. R. French, .Jack
sonville, Box 137.
FOR SALE Peaches.'
Griffin Creek.
John Darby,
FOR SALE Tuscan Cling peaches.
Greengage plums. So. Paclflo Hwy.
Cbet Parker, Rt. 4.
PEACHES Crawford's, Mj mile south
White Griffin Creek school. Henry
Huklll.
FOR SALE Early Crawford canning
ana eaitng peacnes. can lurnlsn
large quantities. Not picked unless
ordered. Bring containers Joe Ksn
tor. Route 4, Box 337 Fern Valley).
FOR SALE Early Crawford peachea.
orchard run price reasonable. Bring
contalnera. L. J. Cpp, Spring St. 1st
house on right.
FOR BALE Best dry body fir wood
in tne vsney, Phone 616 for prices.
Hswley Transfer Co.. 118 N. Riv
erside. NO. 1 CANNING TOMATOES lV4e lb.
Chas. Owen, route 1. Orchard Home
Drive. Phone 1453-J-l..
PEACHES Tuscan clings. Crawf orda.
Elbertas, Hales and Mulrs. Phone
1016-L. C. C. Clemens, 203 Van
couver Ave.
FOR SALE Satsuma plums. Taking
orders, for Tuscan cling. J. H. Hale
and Elberta peachea C. D. Vroman,
2 miles west of Phcenlx on Cole
man Creek road. Phone 14-F-3.
1937 8 -PI NEW electno refrigerator
Call 300 or 1163-2! evenings
FOR SALE. CHEAP Trailer house.
6Ujxl4: plenty bullt-lns: slso 4
wheel Ford trailer; good rubber
1800 N Riverside.
GRAVEN STEIN APPLES O. V. Mye--S
Tel 268-J
FOR SALE Used bricks J A Msnke
2' miles east of Jacksonville
LAHOB STUCK used wheat and car
ley sacks 4 to evto Also twine
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St. Phone 1083
TUSCAN CLINO PEACHES mile
west of Phoenix, Houston road.
Bring boxes. O, E. Carpenter,
FOR 8ALE-T-60 bundles old newa
papers. Mall Tribune office.
FOR SALE Peeches. J. A. Msnke,
two miles east of Jacksonville.
Route I, Medford.
FOR 8ALE - Sugar pine shakea
Faber'a Store, Butte. Falls.
TUSCAN CLING peaches.
Phlpps, Crater Lake Hwy.
Dolph
PEACHES FOR SALE
Woodlawn Orchard, lUj miles east of
Central Point. Bring your own con
talnera. Phone 127. H. A. DuBuque
BUSINESS CHANCES
BLACKSMITH SHOP for sale, Eagle
Point, P. O. Box 84.
WILL LEASE to right pary, amall res
taurant aoing spienaia ousiness. 10
North Riverside.
FOR SALE: News stand and notion
store In Rogue River. Inquire at
Stand.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Small cafe,
bua atop: magazines. Mrs. Tame,
Talent, Ore. : - -
HIOHESI CASH PAID
toi yout - furniture
. MEltPUHD BAROAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St Phone 182
Mail Tribune Daily
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BUSINESS CHANCES
DR O. O OOLDSBEKKY Temporar
ily located with Dt L I Bandera
Medford Center Bldg.
FOR SALE Equity In Wlldwood Auto
usmp. witn tun equipment: h muss
north Grants Pass on 88. Or would
consider trade small Medford or
Central Point property. Inquire at
camp.
FOR SALE Lease on serrloe station
grocery, cabins, camp ground
fronts Crater Lake Hwy, Joins
Rogue riven doing good business:
31 miles from Medford. Rlohrield
Station.
MISCELLANEOUS
JACKS 2ND HAND STORE Walnut
dining table. 37-60; cbest. 33: clc
culstlng heaters; walnut vanity
31350: davenport seta. A hundred
Bargains. , :
ASSAYER W. O. Wright, 814Mj West
11th St. Gold, copper, (l.uu eacn
the 6c and 10c Grill will remain
open nights and Sundaya during
fruit season.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNT
ABSTRACT CO
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tSCHUWS
The Fasblon Shop.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and Remodeling BUttoos tnc
Buckles covered SOU Q H NaUODai
Bans Building Tel 1181
Chiropractic Physician
Dtt B W HUFFMAN
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
Jacksonvllel Hlway. Phone 663.
Expert Window Cleanera.
LEI GEORGE DO It rel 1172
House olesnlng flooi waxing an
ental rug cleaning and uphulsterlng
Sewing Machines.
W. H. KLATT
Singer Distributor.
33 South Grape. Phone 782,
Medford, Oregon
MONEY TO LEND
You Need Only
One Thing To Get
A Loan
From Us The Ability to Make Small
Regular Payments on Any Loan Plan
8tb W K. IH1IMAS
MGR ORE. AND WASH tsTO OO
MEDFORD 8 OLDE81 AND LAHOE81
PERSONAL FINANCE CO
45 So Central, around Floor
Oratensn Theatre Bldg
Lie. No 3-167 M-180 Phone 189
Transfer.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STOHAUB-
Locai and Long Ulatsnoe Furniture
Moving Bonded carriers Fireproof
storsge Expert crating, pacaing
and shipping service 'Davis toi
Service." Phone 644.
BADS 1'RANSFEH O S'lOKAOE OO
Office 36 So Fir Phone 116 Ptlcei
right. Service guaranteed
SAMSON Tanafer and Storage Fur
niture Moving and expert furniture
packing service Fireproof storage
new low rate.
t B SAMSON O. Phone 883.
STUAH'1"8 TRUCKING SERVICE
Telephone 1033 or 332 111 No FU
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Palntliig- and paperhanglng.
LET US recommend a DEPENDABLE
Painter or Papaerhanger. Pittsburgh
' Paints, 133 W. Main. Phone 840.
LEGAL NOTICES
FOR SALE
Jackson County will sell to the
highest bidder, for cash, gradera,
fresnoes, and other machinery, on
Wednesday, September 15th, 1937, at
2:00 o'clock p. m., at the County
Shops, on Barnett Road, adjacent to
the Fair Grounds south or Medrord.
JACKSON COUNTY COURT.
Administrator's Notice to Creditors.
Notloe la hereby given that the
undersigned baa been appointed by
the County Court of Jackson County.
Oregon, as administrator of the estate
of Arietta L. Tyrrell, deoeaasd. All
persona having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
the same, duly veriried, to the said
administrator at ths office of Ous
Newbury, In the United States Na
tional Bank Building, Medford, Ore
gon, within six months from the date
of this notice.
Dated, August 36th, 1937.
J. R. TYRRELL.
Administrator of the Estate of
Arietta L. Tyrrell, Deceased.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Alvln O. Tollefson. Plaintiff,
vs.
The unknown heirs of John A. Rum
sey: Margaret J. Rumsey, wife of
B. H. Rumsey; the unknown heirs
or Ida Garcia; also all otner per
sons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or In
; tercet In the real estate described
In the Complaint herein. Defend
ants. To each, every and all of the above
named defendants:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon, you and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer the
comniaint ilea aaainat you in tne
above entitled ault on or before the
last dsy of four weeks from the date
of the first publication of thla Sum
mons, and If you fall to so appear
and answer said uomniaint. tor want
thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to
tne court ior tne reuer oemanoeq in
his Complaint, succinctly stated aa
followa, to-wlt:
That a decree be entered adjudi
cating any and an rignt, title, estate,
lien or claim which you or any of
you nave or claim to nave in, to, or
unon tne real property situstea in
Jackson County, Oregon, described as
followa, to-wlt:
Lot Eight (8) in Block Four (4)
of Page Addition to the City of
Medrord. Jackson County. Oregon
And declaring any and all such claims
to be null and void: and decreeing
that the said Plaintiff la the owner,
In fee simple, of said premises, and
of the whole thereof, free and clear
of any and all right, title, estate, lien
or Interest of said Defendants, or any
of them, and that each and all of
the Defendants herein, and eacn ana
all persons claiming, or to claim by,
tnrouan. or unoer tnem. or any
them be forever enjoined, restrained
and barred from asserting, attempting
to establish, or claiming any right,
title, estate, Hen or interest In or to
said property, or any portion thereof,
and that Plaintiff's title to said
premises be forever quieted and set
at rest. .
The date of the Order of Publica
tion of this Summons Is August 18th,
1937. The time prescribed for pub
lication of this Summons Is once
each week for four aucoesslve weeks.
The dste of the first publication of
this Summons Is August 19. 1837.
O. H. BENOTSON.
HARRY C. SKYRMAN.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
138 E. Main St., Medford, Ore.
Meteorological Report
September 1, 1937.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Friday; moderate temperature.
Oregon! Fair tonight and Friday,
but fog on coast and locally In west
ern valleys Friday morning; moder
ate temperature; gentle northwest
wind oft cosst.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, M; lowest, 49.
Total monthly precipitation, none
Deficiency for the month, .01 Inch
Total precipitation since September
1, 1937, none. Deficiency for the sea
eon, M Inob.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes
terday, 35; 6 a. m. today, 83,
Sunrise tomorrow, 6:89 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 0:43 p. m.
Observations Taken U 9 a m,
130 Meridian Time.
cm
a a
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
P. Ody.
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Roeeburg -
Salt Lake 83
San Francisco 88
Seattle 78
Spokane 78
Washington, D.C. 94
T.
Yakima - 78
POST-MORTEM TWINS
KlNOSVILLC. Texas, Sept. 3(AP)
Infant twins a boy and a girl
gslned strength In this deep south
Texas city tods y although their
mother had died before they were
born.
The mother, Mrs. Gorge Oonde. 41,
wife of a tenant farmer, was brought
to the Kleberg county hoslptal Mon
day suffering from a heart attack.
Aa the oaes grew worse, Dr. D. A.
Harrison was oalled. Dr. C. O. Oar
rlthers accompanied him. "When she
died," Dr. Harrison ssld, "everything
was ready, "go we lust went head."
Boise 83
Boston ii 84
Chicago SO
Denver 93
Eureka - 38
Helena 80
Los Angeles 78
MEDFORD 83
New York 93
Omsha 94
Portland 80
Reno 83
78
Rogue River
ROGUE RIVER, Sept. 2. (6pl.)
Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Oummlnga and
three boys, .Grant, Cloyd and Junior,
a pen the week-end on the coast.
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MiGjr wrut iw (lauuviti t ui iuiu,
Gold Beach and Crescent City, and
home Sunday evening. They report
the coast weather grand.
Mrs. George Llcklelgh of Oakland,
Cal., and Mrs. A. A. Ma this of Grants
Pass and Mrs. Belle Hart of Rogue
River were luncheon guesta Friday of
Mrs. Fred Dengler.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Brwln Hoi
llater at the Fret tag maternity home
In Grants Pass, August 33, a daugh
terBetty Marie, weight 6 pounds 13
ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Shults and
Joe Shulta left Thuraday morning
for Klamath county where they will
spend the winter trapping.
Tom Wilson received word Monday
of the Illness of his mother, Mrs.
Nancy Wilson, at Central Point.
Reed Carter, manager of the Grants
Pass Irrigation district, left Sunday
evening on a bualnesa trip to Port
land.
Edward Carter arrived Thursday
night for a short visit with his
father. Reed Carter, and family. Ed
ward la traveling with others, enter
taining with aong and dance pro-
grama. At present they are at Klam
ath Falls but will go on to Denver
and finally reach Portland, where he
will apend the winter.
Mrs. Mae Shults was a dinner guest
Sunday at the Teed Cardtn home.
Others , visiting there were Mr. and
Mrs. Dwlght Horton and children of
Gold Hill.
Mrs. Myrtle McGregory. and chil
dren spent a few days last week vis
iting Mr. McGregory at Bleber, Cal
where be la employed.
Lee Bug returned last week, from
California where he has been packing
fruit. He and Mrs. Hug have moved
to Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. King and Mrs. Grace
Whipple and children were Medford
shoppers Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wright of
Central Point were callers at the
James Whipple home last Thursday,
Fred Draheln and. Mark Whipple
are reported on the sick list and
under a doctor's care.
Hary Hill is spending some time
is Portland receiving medical treat
ment. ,
L. Biggers, employed . at Medford,
spent the week-end with home folks.
There la a scarcity of houses to
rent In Rogue River and people mov
ing here for the school year find It
very Inconvenient.
Mr. and Mas. Harold Laws, who
have been camping at Willow Flat on
Evans creek for some time, have mov
ed back to town. Mr. Law's health
Is very much Improved.
Trail
TRAIL, Sept. 3. (Spl.) A number
of good Grangers put on the first
coat of paint on the Upper Rogue
Grange hall Sunday. Several led let
brought eats and served dinner at
noon.
The cloudy weather of the last few
days has seemed good In thla district
after the heat. Considerable rain
tell in the hills around. .
Moat of the men of the community
are employed on the TUler-Trall road.
O. E. Blaess hss returned to his
home from Klsmatb after a season
of running ahovel for Weyerhaeuser.
Mrs. Francis Ash hss arrived at
Iron Mountain. Mich., after motoring
and stopping In other states on the
way, In company with her sister and
relatives, who spent most of the sum
mer with her here.
Bert Cannon haa taken e. position
with Dr. Waller of Sbady Cove.
Carl Stearns la working at the
Timber products box factory now.
Little Patsy McAbee haa been re
turned to her home alter being at
the Sacred Heart hospital' under ob
servation. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Hutchinson have
returned to their home after vaca
tion trip of three months.
Orangora are reminded of the plc
nlo September 5 at Casey's camp,
aponsored by Eagle Point and Upper
Rogue Grangee. All Grangers and
prospective members are welcome.
Bring a full basket.
Mr. and Mrs, Irvln Howe motored
to Huckleberry lake and across to
Huckleberry mountain August 39, re
porting a very Interesting but dusty
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. P. O. 8 warts and Ottf
Merrlman and wife of Grant. Pass
spent Sunday at the home of Alma
Merrlman.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bprague, who
hsve occupied the Hutchinson home
for three months, returned to their
home at Pslto Alto, August 39.
Wm. Henthorn and famtly left Sep
tember 1 for Washington to make
their home.
Laurabel Aah has gone to Huckle
berry mountain to spend a month
with her husband.
Ray Merrlman left for Pslto Alto,
with Bob Yancey, for an indefinite
time.
Trail and Shady cove schools will
start September 8. Mrs. Newton will
again teach Trail and Miss Delorls
Durkee and Arnold Oauanell will
teach Shedy Cove.
First meeting of the fall for Trail
extension unit will be held at the
home of Eva Segessmsn, September
9, from 1040 to 3:30, la the form
of a rally with a covered dish lunch
at noon. All ladle, of the commun
ity are Invited.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Neeeecar have
moved to Medford, where be la em
ployed In the fruit. .
Closing time foi Poo Uate to CI sa
il ty Ads la IrSO p m -
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Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY, Sept. 3. (Spl.)
Sams Valley schools will open Sep
tember 8. George Nlema la the new
principal thla year and Miss Evelyn
Taylor will be the new assistant. Mlse
Alice Rudd will again teach the up
per grades and Miss Erma May the
primary room. Lewis Dusenberry will
drive the school -bus this year and
Joe Dusenberry la Janitor.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nlema arrived
last week-end from Eugene where be
hss been attending summer school.
They have moved Into the teacherage
on the school grounds and will be
glad to become acquainted with all
patrons of the school.
BUI and Marian Duggan spent Au
gust 35 transacting business In Ores
oent City.
Friends of Miss Evagene Wyatt ex
tend best wishes upon the announce
ment of her recent marriage to Virgil
Bowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schulz returned
Sunday from a week's trip to the
huckleberry patch. Marie and Dale
Schuls stayed with their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Prink, during
their absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Eddy and fain.
Uy of Sacramento. Cal., apent sev
eral days last week visiting at the
Chas. Duggan home. While here the
Eddy, Duggan and Hundley f ami lies
made a trip to Crater and Diamond
lakes. The visitors were delighted
with the beautiful scenery in south
ern Oregon.
Miss Eleanor Corthell, member at
the high school faculty last year, was
calling on a number of friends la
the valley Sunday.
Miss Ruth Smith accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Newsome to south
ern California last week. She ex
pects to spend some time visiting
her sisters and brothere In and near
Loa Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. George McDonougk
and son Jamea and Miss Mildred Dug
gan left Saturday to apend several
days picking huckleberries.
Mrs Dulcle Bee be of Klamath Falls
visited here Sunday with her daugh
ters, Dale and Dale Bee be, and her
parents, Mr. and- Mrs. F. L. Cston.
Prospect
PROSPECT, Sept. 3 (Spl.) Clar
ence Grey has been elected school
Janitor and will drive the Red Blan
ket bua.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Nye, Cal
Hedgepath and Grandma Oreen re
turned Sunday from spending two
weeka at Umpqua Hot Springe, ,.
Announcements are out for the
marriage September 17 of Glen Sale)
and Velma Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Moore and' three)
children have returned from a weekla
trip to Yakima, Wash., via the coast.
They visited a sister ot Mrs. Moore
at Yakima.
- Mr. end Mrs. Bob Bean drove- to
Oakland Monday and brought back
Mr. Bean'a parents for a week's visit
before they return to their home at
Klamath Falls. -
Mr. end Mrs. Ivaa Nye apent Sat
urday In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jantser drove
to Grants Pass Monday evening and
visited Mr. Janteer'a brother, Wil
liam, who haa been 111 In the hos
pital there,
Harry Ooode spent several days last
week In the Medford Community
hospital because of Injuries received
while working at the power plant.
CLIMAX, Bept. 3 (Bpl.) Ben Os
wald of Central Point was a . visitor
at the Wert home Friday.
Mrs. I., H. Weros attended hove
papering bee at Mrs. Chas. Jenteer
In Central Point Monday.
Frank Simpson of Brownaboro we
an overnight guest of Mr. aad Mis,
Frank Hurst Thursday. Mr. Simpson
has been building e, cabin for Floyd
aad Claua Charley on their mountain
ranch here. '
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst trans
acted buslnssa and visited, friends us
Medford Monday.
W. S. Blrdsall and Mrs. M. Mccon
nell of Roxy Ann were recent guests
at the Warts ranch.
N. P. Hanson of Central Point and
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kinney aad two
children and Mr. and Mrs. W1U
Reedy of Ashland spent Sunday at
the Werts home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kinney of Ash
land have purchased the Terry
ranch.
Charles and Jeanne tte Morgan of
Ashland are visiting Roberta and
Norma Jean Werts.
CHILDREN HEED
EXPERT ADVICE
Just as soon as your child start, to
school he or she will be exposed to
many different diseases and Infec
tions. If your child should contract
even what seems to be a minor scld
or a email akin Infection do not
neglect It. The street and, la the
long run, the moet economical way
to treat these seemingly minor In
fections la to see your doctor at once.
van though the tun Is shining
now it will not be long until the
winter rain, are here and It la not a
bad Idea for adulta, aa wall ss chil
dren, to have a surplus of vttamlne
In their system. We recommend
Squibb' Adex tablets, or a similar
tablet by any reliable manufacturer,
for this purpose. Look tor the vita
min content on the package, rellaBst
manufacturer, put It there. Dont to
misled. Insulin 10 c.c. U 40 Is 31.lt
We give S. ex H. Oreen Stamp,
aetata' Prut ston, dIwm rH.
Climax