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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREO ON, MONDAY, OCTOBER. 11, 1937. PAOE SEVEN Bead every ad on hl page You will probably find aotly the thlongs jou nsve Been looking lot or a tale 01 ' trade lor unused artlclea you my nave Search your attic or tore-room you may find many thing others are welt ing and Be able to realire immediate caab It "Bat you want lent Bere. advertise (01 itTriBiine Classified ada are inexpensive effective! RATES per word, rint lnatrtlan (Mlnlmom aoc Each additional Insertion. per word (Minimum lUc) per line pet muntb wit hoot copy change tM hone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND IOST Boston bull, white feet, ans wers to name of Boots. Please phone 314-J-2 LOST Box of automobile tools, north of Oold Hill. Finder return to Mr. Jorgensen, Soft Drink Parlors, Oold Hill. Reward. PERSON who found dark blue silk and wool sweater, right sleeve , slightly torn, kindly return to Tribune. Reward. LOST Time-book. Please notify Lloyd A. Williamson, phone 1271-L. 803 W. 11th St., Medford. LOST If dog missing, call 1616. WANTED MALE HELP SALESMEN WANTED Men who nave had selling experience, especially In radio, washing machines or like merchandise. Phone Mr. Smith at 18 for an appointment. WANTED Apple pickers at Orchard Park Far mi, Voorhles Crossing. WANTED Pear pickers; long Job. 203 Vsncouver. Phone 1016.L. MALE OR FEMALE HELP AN OPPORTUNITY for a man or wo man of good standing In the cont inuity, preferably over 30 years of age. Very liberal drawing account against commissions. See Mr. Sparks, mornings, 323 Holly Bldg. AGENT WANTED For Jackson coun ty for Nature's Minerals Food Oo., 130 No. Brand Blvd., Glendale, Cal ifornia. WANTED Tomato plokera. Ted Fish, Phoenix. WANTED SITUATIONS MARRIED MAN wants work of any kind. 338 Plum. SCHOOL OIRL wants housework. Box 1188, Tribune. LADY wants practical nursing or housekeeping. Mrs. Davis, opposite Postofflce, Phoenix. Ore. EXPERIENCED ohauffeur and truok driver wants steady work. Box 1371, Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS OLD QUILTS tied and re-covered, 1.00. Phone 1S88-L. NOTICE If you want your buildings whitewashed, phone 238-W. NOTICE If you want your peach trees sprayed with Bordo, phone 3B8-W. WANTED To rent ISO-acre farm or over. Crop or Improvement rent. Have own stock and equipment. Mrs. Ann Whlteman, 711 Cedar. HAVE your furnace cleaned by steam Phone 1381. PAINTER - PAPERH ANGER wants small furnished house to renovate for rent or part rent. Box 1427. Tribune. TO SELL you a 100-lb sack ot those mealy Klamath Netted Gem pota toes for 80c. Free delivery. Peer less Market. Phone 803. WE PAY MORS CASH For your furniture HOIHHODK A ANDREWS 8th and Front. Phone 947. VIOLIN repairing and piano tuning Shulte Broe. 330 N Bartiett Ph 1059 JUNK Highest prices paid for Brass radiators, copper, storage nattrtea. aluminum and otbtr metals Scrap Iron, small or large lots, pipe and machinery wool and cot ton rags Inner tubes Our prlcee will interest you Hltes Pelts. Wool Mohair Ho'isehold Gouds, Furniture, stoves bought snd sold MEDPOKD BARGAIN HOUSE FOR RENT APARTMJENT8 FOR RENT Modern, furnished 3 room spartment: bath, garage. 1109 West Utb. FOR RENT Apartment, nicely fur nished, heated; Frlgldalre; clo In. 61 N. Oakdale. FOR RENT Upper 8-room furnished apartment, garage. Inquire 804 B Maln. Phone 387-X. FURNISHED apartment for rent, with electrical conveniences. Inquire 806 8outh Oakdale. FURNISHED 8-room lower flat; wood snd electric rsntes. electric refrig erator; wood and water supplied, 140. Relerences. 303 Elm St. APARTMENT for rent to adult. 816 West 10th St. 3-ROO.vt furnished apt. Private bath and entrance Adults. 3 E. Jackson NICELY furnished house tor rent; MO. water paid. Apply City Clean Ing and Dyeing Oo, 634 N. River- use.-- FOR RENT HOUSES hardwood floors, good location. Box 101 Clark St, or phone 1817-w. 1169. Tribune. ,. . . .-. -i -i -i - STRICTLY modern 6-room bungalow; FOR RENT Furnished 8-room house; (Ireplsce. Bsrdwood floors, very overstuffed and electric range; $85. nicely furnished Bargain for quick Inquire 018 E. Main. ele O 8. Butterfleld, Medford - , Center Bldg. FURNISHED modem houses, single - and double bv month at dwelling WHEN you think of real estate, think rates. Ever Shady Auto Court. of BROWN 41 WHITE Court. w-w-. i-.-.. :r A GOOD dairy rancn. stock, equip- FOR RENT FURNISHED g JStXTlu-f-d Bid,. ROOMS . FOR SALE 48 North Orange St.. 6- FURNISHED 3 and S-room apart- room Borne: nardwood floors three ments, ground floor, adults 604 bedrooms and sleeping oorch; nume West 10th. I" re t moved off Priced toi aulc sale at 13690 Charles R - ay exclusive agent Hoom 304 0 Pennsylvania Ave. S Natl Bank Phone 303 FURNISHED room for rent. 11 So. a.QR SALE LIVESTOCK Orange. Call after 8 p. m. -. -u- n .- -, t.,- FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping F" ,AL5, , ,R T?.w"k room for gentleman. 338 So. River. horses. Dodge, across from side Ave. -L!?.,?-S- ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Orape. SALEA' good team of work i .. mares; 10 head young dairy cowa; FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS Zl PLEASANT room, board, free garage. FOR SALE Gentle saddle horse. 839 Wast Utb. Phone 301-L. Dr. George B. Dean. BOARD AND ROOM 716 E Main. FOR SALE Fine Jersey cow. Will ---.-------'---- freshen Dec. 1. Inquire Alaska Auto FOR RENT Room. 1B3 N. Oakdale. Camp, Gold Hill. FOR RENT ' SALE 7-year old grey gelding. , 7, r.rtTT weight about 1400: or trade for cow MISCELLANEOUS or feeder pigs as part payment. H. E. Blrdsall, 2 miles East Cass PASTURE for rent. Best in the val- Wrecking yard ley. Scott Darby. Rt. 3, directly --C-l--. oast of Vilas Ranch. FOR SALE Horses, all kinds; oat " hay In barn; cows. Will trade. FOR RENT Mountain ranch on Stewart Ave. to Thomaa road. Jack Ruch Highway. 5 miles from Jack- Martin. eonvHle. Bowden Ranch , --a----N-i--- . , - FOR SALE Weaner pigs, milk cow. SOMEONE with tractor to put In, white boar. 10 tons hay, cheap. on crop baala, 60 acres 1 miles Whitman, Coker Butte Road from Same Valley store. R. E. , . - - Carley, phone 314-W. FOR SALE a oows, 1 sow and 2 feed- . er pigs. All Tor $140. Will take FOR RENT 700-acre stock ranch; grain or corn in the field. Feed ISO acres In cultivation: also 160- store. Gold HU1. acre farm. For sale. 10 and 15-acre i mi n jTtaJrtSS trm Medfr'1 802 FOR 8ALE PODLTRY PIANO for rent, S3.00 month. Palmer STARTED CHICKS Also day-old Bar Music Store red Rocks. Hampshlros. Brooks Hatchery, Phone 14D-J, Grants Pass, FOR EXCHANGE 0n- rOR8ALEolTTRADB Auto wreck- FOR SALE D008 PETS lng business, downtown location. - Make us an offer. 133 No. River- PUREBRED Cocker Spaniel puppies. side. Humane Society. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AUT0M0BILE8 r0BALE-S-rm hUSe' 508 8' REAL BARGAIN " - 1034 Port V-8 in? i ,..,k i 11. ri. Truck; good rubber, long wheel- Lti w' & T ! i base chassis and cab, If sold this Hal Antral poU" Ore weelt' only 285 00: low eh1 tcrms- Lote mod"1 DodBe Sedan; beau- POR SALE City and suburban tlful golden beige finish; like new. homes, dairy and stock ranches. Dependable Blue Seal guarantee stocked; shoemaker shop, latest ma- BtcM 8!' Prlce(1 Ior 9ul chlnery. doing good business. Also ' y 8,3J;00- store and gas station. Also 8-room PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. furnished house, $1200. If It's Real Dodge and PljMnouth Distributors. Estate, "Dad" has U. TOO W. 3nd. BMM? "euityoTSoTor HAVE good timber claim. 30 miles 17' 1838 " Ala Vista Pack- from Medford. Will trade for vour ,'ns,H'"" S!lSPA,?enn ir""!!; PoirBALK193l" 6-wlndow Vhevm- 310, Allen Hotel, until Oct. 15th. c0up9. heBMri , mv t(re5. gooQ STOCK RANCH condition. Cash S175. 408 West 160 Acres. 100 acres extra good free Znfl St. loam soil; 6-room house, large barn; priced TO " SELI? " KSJi niTa.-8' SCent' O"' Car stock is complete, the Total Pr.cepOn.y 55 H cash. Best Values 'n town. Priced to -..'lTt'y:.-5-hn!,-?8?-., IMS Ford Satlo? wWont-.....475.00 MODERN S-room house; furnace. In- 1838 Ford ?crtan ? quire at Peach St. Grocery. 1835 fdebaker Sedan 550.00 - .-, , . 1931 Studebaker Sedan - 375.00 NEW. attractive, modern 5-room su- 1035 International Pickup 465 00 burban home; Beautiful shade 1033 Graham Sedan 38o 00 trees and landscaping. For sale by 1933 Dode Sedan 385 00 owner. Call 432-R-l. Studebaker Sedan . "3.00 - - 1030 Bulck Coupe - 185.00 FOR 3 ALE Attractive home, 3134 1937 Studebaker President; ra- Eaat Main 8t. See Brown & White. dlo, heater, clock and v..-s. overdrive; 3,000 miles. FOR BALE 1 acre rich Irrigated Many Others In the Low Priced land: 5-room modern house: pres- class, sure water system: garage, chicken SANDERSON MOTOR CO. house, berries: lovely yard. Easy studebaker Sales and Service. terms. Boi 5, Phoenlk. -. , TRUCK FOR SALE. REASONABLE -A. TRACT, Irrigated, i mile from international 1-ton. good condl- olty limits; city water available; tlon or tradB a5 part payment for good 4-rm. house, good oarn. large refrigerator, kitchen ranee, or what chicken house, 60 White Leghorn have vou. Box e0i Jacksonville Hwy. hens, good cow, 3 tons baled hay, S some stovewood. A good buy for poR SALE Ford roadster, drum and (2800. C. L. Goff. 133 N. Central Ave. bugle. 436 N. Bartiett. FOR BALE OR RENT 13 acres by GOOD WILL USED CARS owner In alfalfa, 1 mile north of 1036 Ford 3-dr Sedan, radio Central Point on highway. J. S. and heater $565.00 Wright, Box 113, Central Point. 1938 Ford Spt. Coupe, radio - r- and heater $560.00 ttninn Tw5 Prtnwnt ,hu;: 1039 Terraplane Coupe $595.00 dZlUU good loMtion' with all 1936 Plymouth deluxe Touring v assessments paid. This Sedan, radio $648.00 property has been thoroughly re- le34 r,r,aplane Sedan $395.00 modeled and Is as good as new. 1933 Chevrolet Coupe $365 00 $310 down, with $18 90 per month. 1B33 pi,mouth deluxe Coupe....$385 00 BROWN & WHITE 1834 Plymouth deluxe Sedan $425.00 10 w- Main St. SKINNER'S GARAGE FOR SALE-109 So. Orange, 6 room., B"'f nt"1 1?atLnU. 3 bedrooms, 3 separate porches, Ped Car Lot So. Riverside wood shed, double garage. Phone sale v-8 Ford Coupe. 30O 198, business hours. nitl mxth street Shell Station. MODERN 4-room furnished house. Phone 1630, . . olose In. paved street. Offered on c s rjATES AUTO CO. terms at $1200 for quick sale. Sid R & G USED CARS Blood. 133 N. Central. ,,0 rjraham 4-door sedan $168 FOR"sALE Income Property; good "fa! "f-.Zvn returna on small Investment. Tel. ',tannard p, ,318 ij3 Willys 77, 4-door sedan .....$265 FOR SALE or rent to permanent ten- ply"0Hth-lAnrn",1'lM ant, olose In 4-room unfurnished C,,,.Brtr.m.ni house. Phone 1673-M. "."dtieu.0' romBodo'.r53U0;bSd ' '- ,n i -, - - - - . . . . Ore. NON-RESIDENT owner will sacrifice " iMi""fk.imi.t h. iuV for best offer 30 daya. a pes. Ash- roR eAL, .kn c.n land city property, clear; 6 acres, UP; condition. $250. CaU 8-rm. house. 4 outbuildings, all 1 - - . . -. fruit, city water; caab $1000, bal. . , . ,,, .,,,, terms. ALSO 10x160. 4-rm. house SA W """J". ?u " ,nth?? and gar All cash. Miller Reslty, K'SSS0 m1?M l. 2nTUme t 844 Ashlsnd. J. P. Johnson. 840 Hayes. " f? llM- nTUmt w Sen Francisco. n'm a' 47 LOTS In group, choice residential FOR 8ALE Hiehcroft Addition, Medford, Ore toiann T A N Pfinfl Trsde for Cal. or Ore. What nave MISCELLAM CUUB you? Sacrifice for caab Owner Tr'l, " '"L.". ' " M j u pmitt tnA At snt ONE 12 cublo foot O. E. Electric re- 308 SaTtTacSS) Ca! frlgerator: I ahoweaae, 3 ft. wide, 4 306, San rrtpclsco. Cal, ft. high: 8 314x8 plate-glut doors. FOR SALE 8-room modern house Hotel Allen. A buy. $1100; $200 down. 413 N TttT Columbus PRUNES, lc lb . you pick: picked. . -,..,-Jr,..-,.n.n.-, TOMATOES, lo lb . picked: pump- HouEa FOH SALI lo Medford and kins B E. Ford, 2 miles west on surrounding towns Suy terms Jscksonville Hwy. Phone 7:1-R. JacRsoo County FederBj saving - - ----- . - Lose Association PEACHES Late peaches, H ml west . . Vuorhlea Crossing. E. C. (o n LOOKING for a farm city home or - - - - ouslnet bet 8id Blood. 133 N FOR SALE Zimmerman d wheat Oeotral. Phona 489 Phone 31-F-ll, Jacksonville. H. K. - Conger. $,M5 A neat 4-roiia Douse large wt i'-- - A eood ouy with $225 ouh oalanoe FOR SALE Wood or coal cltcnlstina $10 pet month A r rowera, oof- beater; also Heywood Wakefield 1 net wth tnd Front baby bugy. Phone 3-P-32. rt-i-iMiM tAMJ UANR s-ARMS j FOR SALE Cheap, sawdust burrmt . ,nvemnt terms Call VVarran Pat-I In perfect condition: electric water tern. 201 Liberty Bug . of O A I heater. 700 new building tiie. It.; I Sanaa, iff) tut gig gt, (uttati AtUtai tli-J, s r V IFOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR 6AUS OH heater, good as new; only usea one winter, sen nau prlce. 338 North Oakdale. FOR SALE One uncalled for o'coat and one suit, slae 40, at bargain. Klein the Tailor, 138 E, Main, up stalra. USED OAS RANGES and Heaters, hot water tank. Leslie's Plumbing Oo. FOR 8 ALE International traotor. 8-16. double disc and plow, good condition. Inquire at Williams post office. FOR SALE Maetadon Strawberry plants, reasonable. 1120 E. 11th St. FOR SALE Plant Sweet Pea seed now. sow our Special Strain long atemmed Giant Flowered Spencers. Monarch Seed A Peed Co. FOR SALE Basul: new Smut treat ment for wheat, approved by Ex periment Stations. Less objection able to use than Cooper-Carbonate. Does the work better, costs no more. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. CHOICE variety of Irla originally from McCaakey Gardens. Humane So ciety. FOR SALE Delicious apples. M. P. Young, Central Point. WlUow Springs road. FOR SALE Two wood heaters. Tel 671-J-3. FOR SALE A full-sired cello, first class oondltion, exoellent tone. B. Denton. 477 No. Main. Ashland. FOR SALE Grapes. Holmes Ranoh, Griffin creek. FERTILIZER Goat manure In saoka or bulk. CaU or leave order, 109 So Holly. PRUNES, Ic lb., you pick: U'jO ploked lumaioes, ic. a. . rora, 2 miles west on Jacksonville Hwy. Phone 731-R. FOR SALE Dry apple wood, 13". 16" u . Also menace chunks. E. W. Carlton, Table Rock. Phone 114. Central Point. APPLES Gebhard's. Central Point halt mils north Bear Creek bridge WHILE THEY LAST O grade and oull rea ueucious apples, 30c per lug Bring containers. Wing Orchards. FLAME TOKAY GRAPES at vineyard prices. One mile out Spring St N. F. Ohrt. FOR SALE Delicious and Jonathan apples, packed or loose. American Fruit Growers, Inc.. South Fir St. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE Bedroom set. sewing machine, bookcases, ranges, tea wagon. Every article a bargain. 108 South Grape. CRAWFORDS. Mulrs and grapes, mile south white Orlffln Creek school. Henry Huklll. FOR SALE Cooking apples and ship ping apples. 60c box and uo. O V Myers, Old Paclflo Highway. Phone 100-J. FOR SALE Best dry body fir wood in cne vaney. pnone 615 ror prices Hswley Transfer Co.. 118 N. Riv erside. HOUSEHOLD furniture, washing ma chine, electric range and Royal Austrian china. 408 West 6th. FOR SALE Bluestone and lime for bordeaux spray Monarch Seed Co FOR 8ALE Oover crop seeds of all Kinas. Monarch seed & Feed oo. GOOD used collapsible Baby Buggy rnuoe i loo-x PETITE PRUNES for sale. Ic lb on tree Lee Young. Columbus Ave ofl Stewart. FOR SALE Grapes J. A Manse two miles east ot Jacksonville adlolnlng Clancy orchard Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Hfad cover ings One of two equal parts Peculiar American In l!an Hebrew mea sure Long narrow Inlet Soft, ripe, and tender Devote Rowing Im plement Ambassadors Every one In dividually Note of the scale Bfhold Remnant of combustion Winter fodder Attendant on the sick Short for a man's name Discovers the poiltlon of Forever Bound with narrow fabrlo Statute Femlnlna nam Mvstlc Hindu Jacnlatlon: variant Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle HOE SMI 89. Thickness 40. Units 41. Dtaffrae 44. Frequently 4R. Tree 4. Dollar ts a fact 4t. Before 50. On the h If he t point of St. RtiKworra 51. Complete col lection 64. Unit of foree 68. Couniiel: archaic ALOiMONIMQBOL re l aTtIeJsIcir ape 0 O L UYHIA T bTlD f j xmSSmIIMsSi NlU m& Alsj i sp PlElVV P UAYimo gp A'R S TjSpMo 6 L E D BlEHrElsJfMApARY eib qBMMBm I A tiaItIbioiyWsIeIep U LI5MlL-A tTtWfiXllLMZ S t TM7 JIlMZ FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Inoculate vetch with ol tragln tor heaviest crops. Monarch Seed A Feed Oo MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE TO SUFFERERS OF ARTH RITIS, Rheumatism. Stomach Trou bles and high blood pressure. Thou aands have switched from drugs to NATURE'S MINERALS Every few years science makes a great stride forward. Scientists have proven through many experiments that a lack of minerals in the system la the beginning of all chronic dis eases. MAKE A MINERAL HEALTH RESORTS IN YOUR HOME. At hot springs it is the minerals and not the water that la beneficial. Na ture's Minerals eome in powdered form, containing all the minerals necessary for good health. Juat drink the water at home to flush these minerals through your sys tem. Come In and get a pamphlet deacribing tneee minerals more in detail. MINERAL FOOD CO.. 130 No. Brand Blvd., Olendale, Calif. BAPTIST Rummage Sale. Oct. 13. IS, 14. Blag, next to Bropny. snug articles Mon. or Tuea. or call 1081-L. NOTICE To all J, C. Penney Cus tomers who cashed checks in this store on Tuesday, Oct. 5th. to come In and give us duplicate checks or mall them as those checks have been lost. WE ARE prepared to rebuild your automobile with modern equipment Frees' Garage, 801 N Central- BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Nice little sawmill of 20,000 capacity, at Murphy, Oregon Also logging outfit and pine and fir timber If desired. Call at mill. Hobson Bros. FOR SALE Restaurant, well estab lished, fully equipped and storked. Everything clear. Easy tor mi In vestigate Immediately. Owner leav ing town on other business Or will trade for home of equal value, clear. Write box 1389, Tribune, for appointment. FOR SALE News stand and notion tore to Rogue River Inquire at Stand BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY AIMTKACT CO ilTLb IN!'KANt'h flliN I K At 'I t fcSCKOVVH Chlrupracllo Physicluo DR E W HOFFMAN CH1HOFHACTIO PHYSUHAN Jacksonville Hiway Phone Stti. Dressmaking. THE DOMESTIC SHOP Dressmaking Tailoring, Alterations. Hats and dresses remodeled uoata rellned Aprons, bouse dresses 10 N Bartiett THE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking and Remodeling Buttons and Buckles euverea. sou U 8, National Hunk Building Tel. 1181 Dentin DR 0. O OOLUdUfcHHV now located in new offices to New Fluhrer Bldg. room 3oa. phone 6K9. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher (4 Piano. Specialist in Classical and Modern Piano Instruction Ohtl dren. Adults: Beginners or Ad vanced Halght Muslo Studio. 318 Liwrty mag. Cross -Word Puzzle I. Amphibian animal I. Publlo speaker 10. Calamitous 11. Periods of time 16. Alternative 18. The ankle 20. Faithfully 31, Direction 31. Continent 31. Pouch 26. Hem He 37. Novel 38. Rescue 19. Nestling or unfledged htrd 31. Acid fruit ' 31. Largest . Seotcl river SV Toung hen 37. Whole 39. Combination of whiting and boiled llnieed oil 40. Volunteer 41. Is Indebted 43. Uncovered 43. Square of type metal used for spacing 44. About 46. Any monkey 47. Free 48. Feminine nami 61. In contact with from above DOWN L stale of cer tain animate I Devoured I. Ssmltte deity whnse wor ship Involved human eacrt flee i. Biblical word of unknown meantnir t. In what way ft. Kxlflt T. Flat ,RAYHHALE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Taxidermist and Furrier. Bring Your Work to A. P. ADAMS 146 N. Ivy St. Prices Right. Prompt Bervlos. MONEY TO LEND October Says "Get Ready for Winter" Oo you need cash for fuel, clothing or other fall and winter needs? Money advanced on your signature and security. No endorsers. Prompt, courteous, friendly service. BEE W IS THOMAS MGR. ORE AND WASH. MTQ. CO MED FORD'S OLDEST AND LARG EST PERSONAL FINANCE OO. 45 8. Central, Cratertan Bldg. Lie. No. 8-167-M-I80. Phone 130. Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert orating, peeking and shipping servtoe. "Davis fur Service." Phone 644. BADS TRANSFER da STORAGE CO. Office 3d So Fir. Phone 3tft. Prions right. Service guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage, Fur niture Moving and expert furniture pacKtng service, nreprooi storage new low rates. P. E. SAMSON CO.. Phone 883. STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE relephone 1033 or 332 111 No Fir St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind Green stamps in aide of 3-mlle limit Washing; Morlilne Service. WASHING machine service, all makes. Full line Maytag parta. Medford Maytng Co.. 31 No. Bartiett. Tel. 38. LEGAL NtTPOES Notice of Sale of Real Property In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County of Jackson, in tne Matter or tne testate of William Ulrlch, deceased. Notice la Hereby Given that the unaersuinea executor, pursuant 10 n order made and entered in the above entitled Court and cause on the 28th day of Septomber. 1930, from and af ter tne 30th day of October. 1937. shall proceed to sell at private sale In one parcel, to the highest and beat Dinner, tor casn, ine loiiowing cieacno ed real estate, belonging to said es tate, situated ana neing in Jacxson County, Oregon, to-wit: Lots 6, 7 and 8 or wortman s Ad dition to Medford, according to the recorded plat thereof. Terms and conditions of aale: Cash In lawful money of the United States; 10 or purchase price to be pain ac time of sale, baianco on confirmation of sale and delivery ot deed. All bids or offers must be In writ ing and may be left at the office ot T. M. Miles, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford, Oregon. EARL ULRICH. T. W. Mllea. Attorney for Executor. Executor or tne estate or William Ulrlch. deceased Notice to Creditors Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned, ny an orner or tne county Curt of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, duly made and entered on the 11th day of September. 1937, was appointed Excoutor of tne Estate of Amelia a. Ferns, deceases and that he has duly qualified as such Executor. All persons having claims against sam Estate are nereny notmea to pre sent the same, duly verified, as re quired by law, to Mm at the office of F. K. Deuel, attorney at law, In the city or Mearora. jaexson county, Oregon, within six montni of the date of this notice. Dated and first published this 31th day of September. 1937. Executor of the Estate of Amelia B. Ferm, deceased. F. K. Deuel, Attorney for the Executor. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State ot Oregon for Jackson county. In tho Matter of the Estate of Alden uainreatn, uoceaaca. The undersigned, having been ap pointed AdmlnlHtratrlx of the Estat of Alden Galbronth. deceased, by the County Court of the County of Jack non, Btnte of Oregon, and having qualified, notice Is hereby given to all persona having claims against said estate, to prwnt them to the office of the underslRned's attorney at 138 Enst Main Street, Medford, Oregon, property verified and with proper vouchers, within alx months from the date of the first publication of this Notice, which la October U. 1937. BEATRICE. OALBREATH, Administratrix of the Estate of Aldrn 0 al breath, deceased. O. H. BENGTSON. Attorney for the Estate, Griffin Creek ORIFTTN CREEK. Oct. 11. (Spl.) The Orlfrin Creek extension unit will mt October 19 at the recrea tional hull In an all-day meeting with covered dish lunch at noon. Project for tho day will be "Under standing Ourselves," given by Mrs. Mabel Mack, county home demon stration agent. These are open meet ings and anyone la welcome to at tend. Orlffln Creek H. E. 0. held an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Roso Loflsnd. There were 13 mem bers present, and 10 visitors osme In snd enjoyed the afternoon. The day waa spent In sewing for the bszaor which le planned for some time the first of November. During the busi ness meeting. Worthy Chairmen Mrs. Ethel Ouches wsa surprised with a stork shower at which time she re calved many lovely glfta. Next meet ing of .the club will be with Mrs. Iva Harper on November 11. . Prlends and neighbors extend sym pstty to Mr. and Mra. V'non Jack son of Sunset drive In the recent loss of their Infant son. Duane chllda has returned home after spending eome time visiting relstlves at Crescent City. Mrs. Donald Brown and daughter, ikmla Lee, are spending a few days at Cottsge Drove visiting relstlvea. There ts to be an old-time dsnoe and box social at the hall October 33. All come and bring frlenda, WINDOW OLASS-We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably rrowDrtdgt Cab met Work Dm IUU IrlfiAUM ytat 14, (OUNRIEFS Talent Beagle TALENT, Oct. 11. (Spl.) Mr. Goodlier ol Bonanza, Ore., has pur chased the Price place west ot Talent and taken possession. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bath are the par ents of a baby boy, born Monday. Mrs. Bath was Miss Virginia Kerby before her marriage. Ray Retd was taken suddenly 111 Tuesday evening and was taken to the Community hospital In Ashland, where an emergenoy operation waa performed. The last report was that Mr. Retd waa slightly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Fraaler of Merrill apent the week end hare with Mra. Frozler's parent, Mr. and Mrs. Long. Mrs. Gladys Helblg of Roseburg, who has been seriously 111 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonpr, Is Improving rapidly and will be able to leave soon for her home. Mr. and Mrs. B. Sexton have moved from the Spltxer house to the Keith house on Gibson avenue. Mrs. F. Denntum of Ashland was transacting business and visiting friends here Tuesday. Crater Lake Camp Fire Girls had vagabond Gypsy hike Monday night. After serenading the town the girls returned to the home of Mrs. Harry Lowe, where delightful refreshments ware served In real Gypsy style. The girls will sponsor Hallowe'en dance October 90 at the city hall. Mrs. Guy Hamilton and Mrs. Lau rence Burnett shopped In Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Glelma are building a house on Wagner creek. Mrs. Thetma Clark and Mra. Joe Stevens shopped In Medford Satur day. B. M. Richardson and son, Earl, returned home Tuesday from south ern Texas, Earl returning with his bride, who was Mlaa Oweta Medart of Pearl, Texaa. Earl waa a graduate of Talent high school last year and member of the dramatic club. Their many friends wish them happi ness and a prosperous married life. Mr. Parka of the Parks groceteria Is remodeling his store to make room for more stock. Mr. and Mrs. Mike KUmlck. who loft Talent to make their home In Colorado, erturned to Talent Satur day. After looking over the Colorado country they decided Oregon, and especially southern Oregon, waa the beat place after all. Talent folk are glad to welcome them back. Sardine Creek HARDINK GREEK. Oct. 11. (SpU P. h. Wnlt snd K. O. Plens sttended the grange co-op. meeting In Central Point Wednesday. Rob Dusenberrr and family, who have been living near Orants Pass for several years, have moved back to their place on the hill baon of tne Walt place. Their son, Raymond Lee, has entered Oold UlU school. Mrs. Wm. Wright and son. The!- bert, Mra. Nina Dusenberry and Mrs. Nora Bailey were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. snd Mra. 8. A. Dus enberry. Mr. and Mra. W. L. Badley of Bogus River vera callers at the home of Mr. and Mra. P. U Wslt hursday. Mrs. F. N. Tvgart Is employed pick ing bulbs at the gladlola gardens aoross the river. Jess Btarns was an overnight guest Tuesday of his sister. Mrs. hod uua anbarrv and family. He has been as sisting them In moving. Mrs. Ola Croft and daugnwr oyivia were Oranta Pass visitors Saturday where Mlaa Sylvia ts taking vocal mu slo lessons. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Powell, who Uva near Oranta Pass, were calling on frlenda and relatives here one day last week. The many frlenda of J. U. Smith are eatendlng aympathy In the pasa Irtf of her alater, Mra. Matilda Oole, who was visiting her son. Prank Harvey In Portland. Interment waa mad In the Rock Point cemetery Thursday. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Oct. II. (Spl.) The following library report for Sep tember Is a follows: Adult fiction books loaned, 18,; adult non-tlctlon, 344: children'! fiction, 13; non-ftc-tlon, 43. Total, 043 loaned. J. W. Beasley of Drain, Ore., I vlsting here and having some dental work done. Mr. and Mra. J. P. Wells of Klam ath Falls visited here October 3. Donald Oodley from near Albany visited here a few daya last week, Osge Sanden returned Monday from Beatty, Ore., where he has been employed, since August, Jacksonville extension unit will hold It first meeting of the year Thursday, October 14, at 10:80 a. m. at the Presbyterian ohurch. There will be a covered dish lunch at noon. Subject will be "Clothing Accesso ries." Harold Oreen left Monday to at tend college st Corvsllls. J. D. McCully snd dsughter, Bula. of Salem spon ttwo dnys last week visiting thlr cousin, Miss Issy Mo Cully. October 1 the football team de feated the Medford Junior high school team. 14-0, In Medford. I. A. Dew made a trip with friend to Salem October 1, returning the next dy. Mrs. Jessl Orelghton Jones of Sa lem and daughter. Mr. Jack Porter of Medford, and her smell child called on Miss McCully October 9. Mr. and Mr. Herman Lusk and son, Oall, left Thursday In their new oar for Chicago to spend several feet Halting I(UUy "- BEADLE, Oct. 11. (Spl.) Sunday, October 3, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hull were Mr, snd Mrs. e. J. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Brucker of Oranta Pass. Bill Edler and Alfred Haynes visit ed at the R. Blschoff home October 6. They came over from Bly, Ore., to spend a few days, as It snowed there and work shut down for a short time. Walter Poote Is home sgaln after a summer's employment In a lum ber mill at Prospect. Visitors at the Lloyd Hull home the, last week In September were Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Munson of Ar cadia, Calif,, and Mr. and Mra. Charles Munson of Roseburg. ore. Mr, and Mrs. Melvln Martin and Oonnla visited with. Mr. Marten's parents, Mr. and Mra. Homer Martin of Reese Creek Thursday evening. oaverai iscuea irom here spent the afternoon October 6 at the home of Mra. HershaU Harper ot Table Rock. A dainty lunch waa sorved and a shower given Mrs. Harper. Those present were Mrs. Prink, Mrs. Nora Seegmlller, Mrs. Stalllngs, Mrs. Donna seegmiiier, Mra. Sweet, Mrs. Perdu, Mrs. Pearl Martin, Mra. Abbott, Mrs Charlotte Sweet, Mrs. Ludwlg, Mra. Thelraa Martin, Mrs. Sanderson and Mra. Harper, Friday visitors at the Sanderson horn were Mrs. Olaude Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sanderson of Medford and Mrs. C. R. Alexander of Delmont, 8. D. Farmers are taking advantage of the good weather and fall farming Is well under way. Visitors Ootober 3 at the Sander son horn were Preida Young and brother, Everett, Delmar Smith ot Willow Springs, Lot Bennett of Sams Valley, Lawrence and Lloyd Sanderson of Medford and Mr. and Mra. Melvln Martin of this place. Marshall Sweet la hauling lumbar from Medford for the new house to be ereoted soon on the Sweet farm to replace the one that burned. Merrill Martin has been unable to go to work tna last few days an ao oount of a severe cold. Mr. and Mra. Cap Miller and fam ily bave rented the Reed ranch for the coming year. They are now liv ing In the dance hall until the Bulla find a placo to move to. Ootober 3 waa missionary Sunday In our Sunday school. Mrs. Hull sang a song appropriate for the day, Mrs. Motfltt gava a reading and mission ary talk and Walter Foote gave violin selection, accompanied by Mrs. Stalllngs at the piano. Mrs. Ellis brought a beautiful bouquet of "glada" which were picked from the six-acre garden ot Mr. and Mra. Ralph Ellis ot Rogue River, RIVIERA, Oot. . (SdU Mrs. Rosa Oay and Ml Alice Harper of tha Colony motored to Marahfteld Sep tember 30, taking Mrs. Ohaa. Estea. who had been their guest for several daya, to her home. Mis Harper re mained for week's visit. Most of the Live Oak Grangers of this aeotlon attended Booster night at Rogue River, September 39. Otto Puhrman, Mra. R. L. Miller and daughter Phyllis also attended Oold Hill Orange Booster night, September 80. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fish and Mr. Jones, mother ot Mrs. Fish, left here Sept. 30 for Sussnvllle, Calif,, having received word of the death of Mrs. Jones1 son-in-law there. Mr. snd Mrs. Parks, who have been living at Rlverla auto park for tha past several months, have moved to the Lee auto camp and will care tor this station thla winter a the Lea have gone to California for the win ter. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baxter re turned Oct. 4 from a ten-day visit with their parents and other relatives at Falls city, Wash. Oold HIU Health Dnlt met at the Delta farm Oct. ft. Those from here and the colony who attended were! Mosdamea Hutchlns, Jean and W. Boye, McNabb, Howe. Rlohter. Hill and Miller. Twenty-three were pres ent for this, the fklrst meeting this fall. A very Interesting meeting wa held and an Instructive program waa prepared for the ensuing year. Miss Psrrlsh, the county health nurse, was present nd will give Instruction In heslth and hygiene at each meeting. Everyone Is Invited to attend these meetings. Next one to be held at the Boye home, the first Monday In No vember. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, who formerly owned and operated the Alaska auto park, were vlsltora In the colony Oct, ft. They were accompanied by Mr. Oamble of Phoenix. Mrs. Pslmer and Mrs. Osmble attended the health meeting that afternoon. Friends of Blanche Rucker were sorry to lesrn of her death at Saora mento, Sept. IT, Miss Rucker, with her mother, Mr. Julia Rueker, lived here for some time, leaving about three year ago for California. . Error Kills Three , WINTERS. Cel., Oct. 11. (API Pancake mad mistakenly with In secticide were blamed today tor the death ot three migrant tomato picker on ranoh near her and the violent Illness of a doeen others. Italy Understands ROME, Oct. 11. (AP) An official said today the Italian government viewed development In the Par East with "complete comprehension" ot the alms of the Japanese. Phone 043 we ll hsul away your refuse City Sanitary Service Closing time lot Poo Late to 01 itliy Ad 1 1:30 p. DV Riviera D v