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PAOE NTNE i "MTDFOTtP WATt, TTCTBTTKE. fEDFORD, OREGON". MOXPAY. OCTOBER 18. 1937 Bead Tory ad on this page You will probably find ex actly the thlonge you have been looking (or or a aala o trade for unueed artlelea rou may bare. Search your attK or store-room you may find bu things otbera are eeex ing and be able to real 1m immediate cash It what rou want unt bare, advertise tot It Tribune Classified ada an inexpensive effective I RATES par word, flirt Insertion (Minimum too) Caen additional insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) Per lint per month without copy change ,-.fl.23 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Saturday In front of Mann's, black euede purse Reward; call 405-L. evening. LOST if dofc missing, call 1616, WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Ranch hand. Must be good milker. Box 968. Mall Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl to do housework, $5 week. Apply route 4, box 178-A. or American roiii raemug nuw. MAID for general housework, cook ing. Small family. Good wages. Reference. Box 756. Tribune. WANTED A reliable girl for house work and care of child. Mrs. Lloyd Morris. Phoenix. Phone 950-R-a. AMBITIOUS WOMAN to qualify aa VIA VI dealer. Whole or part time. Write Mrs. F. S. Gannett, care Hotel Medford. for appointment. MALE OR FEMALE HELP AN OPPORTUNITY for a man or wo man of good standing In the com munity, preferably over 30 years of age. Very liberal drawing account against commissions. See Mr. Sparks, mornings, 222 Holly Bldg. WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework in modern home. Permanent. Call 993 or I346-W. WANTED Tomato pickers. Ted Pish. Phoenix. WANT ED SITU ATIONS MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN wants house work. 112 Cottage street. ELDERLY LADY wants housekeeping. Prefer place without small children or other woman. Rt. 1. Box 394, Medford. WANTED Work by an experienced all-around ranch hand. Box 944. Tribune. WANTED Work with email tractor. Alfred Bendlckson, McAndrewa road. Box 41V WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANT TO PENT a four or five-room house by local middle-aged couple. Box 913, Tribune. WANTED 200 ft. or less 2" pipe. M. L Meadowe, Rt. 1. Medford. MAN with family wants to rent 40 or more acrea. Own equipment. Cash or crop basis. Pasture; near school bus. Box 769. Tribune. WANT TO BUY moderately priced homes for cash. Address Box No. 971, Medford Mall Tribune. No brokers. WANTED to lease ranch on shares, at least 160 acres. B. Bowman. Rt. 1, Box 176, Ashland. PAINTING, Kalsomlnlng. Paperhang ing. Estimates given. Phone Jack sonville 82. TAKE THINGS you don't need to the TRADE MART. Get cash or liberal trades. 16 8. Front. WANTED Fat cattle, cows, bulls, veals R. O. Humphry, phone 73. Central Point. OLD QUILTS tied and re-covered. tlM. Phone 1666-L. TO SELL you a 100-lb sack of those mealy Klamath Netted Oem pota toes for 900. Frea delivery. Peer less Market. Phone 603. WE PAY MORE CASH For rout furniture DOLHHOOK a anuhkks Stb and Front. Phone 647 VIOLIN repairing and piano fining Sbulta Bros. 230 N Bartlett Ph 1059 JUNK Highest prloat paid tor brass radiator., copper, storage oattrlas aluminum and Jther metaia Scrap iron amall or large lota, pipe and machinery wool and cot ton rags Inner tube Our prteea will interest you. Hides Pelt Wool Mohair Hoiuehoid Goods. Furniture Stoves boueht and .old MElirUKD BAROAIN HOUSE FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Uppei 6-room furnished apt . garage. Inquire 804 E. Main Phone 287-X. FOR RENT Unfurolehed 6-room apaitment 402 S. Newtown, rel 10. FURNISHED apartment for rent, with electrical convenience. Inquire 805 South oakdale APARTMENT for rent to adults 918 W-jt 10th St. run Liii - nvriivu iw.$v LARGE ROOM for two. Oood meals. Private boms. 48 No. Orange. I FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Pie want room for gen tleman, close In; bath, garage. 809 E. Main. FOR RENT Nlcejy furalahed sleeping room (or gentleman. 835 So. River side Ave. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8, Grape. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Rooming house. Pay (or your apartment. Rent rooms on shares. Box 033. Tribune. FOR RENT 3-room modern furnish ed house. 315 So. Peach. FOE RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 700-acre stock ranch; 150 acrea in cultivation; also 100 acre farm. For sale. 10 and 15-acre tracts, a miles from Medford 03 N. Riverside. PIANO for rent, S3 00 month. Palmer Musto store. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 6-room modern bouse In Portland, for small ranch near Medford. Chaa. Heuer, Eureka, Cat FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE An excellent home In very good condition, located one mock from courthouse, 5 rooms and sleeping porch, oil circulating heat, er. Price $2750; 'good terms. Box 818. Tribune. FOR SALE Comfortable home on west side. 6 large rooms, 3 bedrooms, lot 150x106; new roof; In good con dition. Price $3750; terms. Box 917, Tribune. GOOD INVESTMENTS 7-Room modem house, close In Main St., paving paid; 4 bedrooms, bullt lns. Price $1800, $380 down, balance easy terms. 8 -Room modern house, furnished, well located, large yard; $1600. $250' . cash, balance easy terms. 4 Acres good soil, Irrigated, close In; modem 4-room house; $2450. $650 down, balance easy terms. UPP & RINGOEN Room 1. Sparta Bldg. Phone 665. FOR SALE Modem 6-room house; batb, breakfast nook, fireplace, hardwood floors, bullt-tns. laundry trays, cemented garage; close In. Owner desires quick cash sale. Box 757. Tribune. FOR SALE OR RENT 5 rooms, mod ern, plastered house. See owner at 843 West Second St. FOR SALE Income -property In one of the fastest growing towns In Oregon; $12,000 or $16,000 value; consider trade for farm; terms. And one acre good soil with good 6-room house; city water and electric lights; only $800. one-half cash. GEO. H. YEO AGENCY 227 W. Main. Phone 154. 12 ACRES, well improved; bath, elec tricity. Trade for modern Medford home. Chaa. J. Myers. Pacific Hwy. 1 mllea aouth Talent. WHY? $2100 Stucco 7-room house, beautiful lot. West Main; 4-room apartment ground floor: 3-room apartment downstairs. For sale or downstair apartment for rent subject to sale. Property worth twice this amount. Terms. $4200 7 Acres, business location on Pa cific highway; modern 5 -room new bungalow: full cement basement; fruit and vegetable stand makes 1 100 per month Income: barn . chicken house; garden land, Irri gated; 14200: terms. $6500 78 Acres. 5 -room house, electric pump; 35 acrea paid-up water right, abundance of water; irrigated land In meadow; In Medford school dis trict: bam. itaraee and chicken house, hog houses. Will keep 26 head of milk cows, asoou: wuuu bonus loan. Terms on balance. J. C. BARNES Phone 1137-Y. 30 N. Peach St. FOR SALE 2 lota, 1 oorner, located between High and Waahlngton schools. Will sell cheap. Call 613 S. Central between 6:30 and 7 p. m. or Box 773, Mali Tribune. - j One acre on Old Stage Ski nil ll road: 4-room modern WlUVW dwelling: beautiful plantings; large poo), etc. Fine view. Some terma. jhAAAA Suburban atore building, SSVIlll well located; living quar- w ters. Terms. $.120 down. balance $28.80 per mo., including Interest. BROWN WHITE. 104 W. Main St FOR sale; 5 acrea free soil. 6-room modern house, basement, fireplace, city water, at city llmlta. Will sell for what nouse la worth. 101 west em Ave. FOR SALE OR LEASE Small dairy ranch. 4 mile aouth Talent. Moore BAROAIN CLOSE IN S2750 r 6-room. story and half iocs tea real cioec In excellent condi tion: hardwood floors, paving and all assessments paid. This Is a real bargain at $2750. with reasonable down pavment. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. TNC 109 E. Main St. Phone 738 FOR SALE 718 West 10th. FOR SALE 3-room home, 1300 or 8300 down, balance like rent, 116 month 518 Pennsylvania. Mrs. Tanner. 163-ACRE dairy and ttock ranch: plenty feed for 60 cows; 67 acres unaer water. ao acre tree water; all stocked; new buildings: 7 -room modem hoiae, Including furniture spring water. Best buy in southern Oregon. Two cheese factory routes, on good highway. Immediate pos session. Terms. W. J. "DAD ROBERTS 730 West 2nd. FOR SALE 4-room modern house 205 Tripp St. FOR SALE Our equity In 6-room modern house on oorner Berrydale and Corn Ave. FOR SALE Income property, close in 1 ei pae-H WHfcN you thins ot reai estate, thick of BROWN WBJTsV FOR 8 ALE REAL ESTATE REAL BARGAIN in 8 -room modern home; sun -porch, automatic oil burner. 2 car garage, large shade trees. O. 8. Butterfleld. NEW. attractive, modern 6-room su burban home: Beautiful shade trees and landscaping. For sale by owner. Call 453-R-l. FOR SALE 109 So. Orange. 8 rooms. 8 bedrooms, a sleeping porches, wood shed, double garage. Phone 105 business hours. NON-RESIDENT owner will sacrifice for best offer 80 days. 3 pes. Ash land city property, clear: 8 acres. 6-rtn. bouse. 4 outbuildings, all fruit, city water: cash 81000. Del terms. ALSO 10x160. 4-rm. house and gar. All cssh. Miller Realty. Ashland. J. P. Johnson. 340 Hayes. Ban Francisco. HOUSES FOR SALE in Medford and surrounding towns Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association FOR SALE income property; good returns on small Investment. Tel. 393-J. FOR SALE 6-room modem house A buy. $1100: $200 down. 41S N Columbua. LOOKING for a farm city home or a business? See Sid Blood. 122 N Central. Phone 489. $536 A neat 4-room bouse targe lot A good buy wttb $225 cash oalance $10 per month A P Flowers, oor ner 12th and Front. FOR SALE 48 North Orange St., 6 room home: oardwood floors three bedroom, and sleeping porch: home In rear to be moved off Prtoed tot quick sale at $3660 Charles R. Ray exclusive agent Room 204 0 S. Natl. Bank. Pbone 902. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terma Call Warren Pat terson. 201 Liberty Bldg.. or O. A Barnes. 167 East 8th St.. Eugene FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1933 CHRYSLER Sport Coupe; new rubber, double accessories, radio. Really a beautiful car, ownt by a Medford business man. $400. G.M. A.C. terms. Your car In trade. SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck and Pontlac. Used Car Lot, South Riverside. 1933 CHEV. Master Business Coupe: reconditioned motor, modem steel wheels. 90 percent rubber, $365; G.M.A.C. terms. Your car In trade. SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck and Pontlac. Used Car Lot, South Riverside. 1938 DODGE Sedan; built-in trunk; beautiful Avon green finish; only driven little over 11.000 miles; can not be told from new. Priced for quick sale at only $715, on low easy term6. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. STUDEBAKER'S USED CARS Look them over before you buy. 1937 President Sedan: s,000 miles; radio, clock, heater and over drive: perfect condition. 1937 Dictator Sedan with overdrive. 1936 Dictator Sedan and radio. 1936 Ford DeLuxe Tudor. 1936 Ford Station Wagon. 1933 Dodge Sedan and radio. 1931 Studebaker Sedan. Also a nice line of lower priced used cars. $25 and up. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. South Riverside. Open Sunday. j. m. DODGE la atlll drilling wells at depression prices. $1.60 per foot first 50 feet; $2.00 per foot second 60 feet. etc. 619 King St. LANGE'S BETTER USED CARS RECONDITION ED AND PRICED TO SELL 1938 Chevrolet Sedan 1936 Dodge Sedan 1936 Plymouth Sedan 1936 Pontlac Sedan 1936 Lafayette Sedan 1935 Chrysler Sedan 196 Plymouth Coupe 1986 Oldsmobile Sedan 1935 Chryaler coupe 1931 Chevrolet Sedan 1931 Ford Coupe, and a good as sortment of popular makea and models to choose from LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer Used Car Lot. 25 8. Riverside. Open Evenings and Sundays O. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. & O USED CARS 30 Graham 4-door sedan $166 36 Ford da luxe touring. 2-door: radio, heater .....$035 S3 Pnrri standard COUDe .$316 33 Wlllya 77, 4-door acdan....-.t3flS 29 Plymoutn 4-aoor seaan. ..no O. E. GATES AUTO CO. User Car Department 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE 1931 Chevrolet de luxe coupe, tine condition: $250. call 14-F-4 POR SALE at sacrifice, equity In 33 DeSoto de luxe aedan: leas tnan 36.000 mllea. See anytime at 644 Palm St. FOR SALE POULTRY 60c AND UP White Leghorn hens and pullets. "Hansena,' sou line birds to choose from. Inquire at Del Rogue Feed Store, Rogue River for B. L. Bedwell. CHICKS Barred Rocks. New Hamp shlres. $10 per 100. Also started chicks. Tom Barron Leghorna be ginning February. Brooke Hatch cry. Grants Pass. Ore. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK BABT bull calves for ale. Phone 403-R-l. FOR SALE or trade for wood, 3 milk goat. 513 Palm. FOR SALE 43 weaners. Dr. Miller, Phoenix FOR SALE 100 bead yearling and 3-year-old breeding ewes. Tel. 256-M. OOAT8 FOR SALE Purebred Angora bucks. Chas, Drake, Beagle. FOR SALE Span grey geldings, 8250; Fordson tractor, extra equipped, H50; new rubber-tired standard J. Twin City tractor. 81200; 8-lt. Mo line Monitor; 8 tn. double disk grain drill. $326; 3-way 14-ln. 3 bottom Flying Dutchman plow, new. $225; 3 8-lt- sections heavy John Deere rsplke-tooth harrow. $20; S-bottom 16-ln. Case plow, slmost new. $140; M. 8t M. Unl-tlller with subsoil and prlngtooth attach ments, $175: 5-ft. horse mower, new, 8125. 8. R. Shaw. Wimer. FOR SALE Team and harness Borg place. ml. northeast lalent. 4 BROOD SOWS; 1 Duroc boar. 3 years eld. Bt, 1, Box 178, Ashland. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE One mare, 1500 lbs. Will take cow or young heifers. Ed Leigh, Eagle Point, FOR SALE Oood 3-year-old Jersey and Guernsey cow. Hawley Trans fer. 118 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Corried ale rams and ram lambs, A. K. Brock way. Phone 7-F-31. FOR SALE Horses, all kinds; oat hay In barn; cows, will trade Stewart Ave. to Thomas road. Jack Martin FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Monarch range, cheap. Also Bull puppies. Inquire Jackson ville club. DISCOLORED baled straw. 30c If taken now. Ed Gllmore, Elliott farm. FOR SALE Feather mattress, chest of drawers, dressing table with triple mirror, dresser, several other ar ticles. 17 Newtown. FOR SALE Baled vetch and grain hay. Garrett's, Coker Butte road. FOR SALE Dry apple wood. 13". 16". ju . Aiso nrepiaoe cnunKs. s. w, Carlton, Table Rock. Phone 114 Central Point. CORN for sale. $20 ton. Inquire rnoenix uarage. FOR SALE Boy's Rambler bicycle. In first-class condition. Call at 747 W. Jackson. Phone 754-L. SALE on used ranges and used wood circulators for this week only. Flck's Hardware. 321 West Main. CONCORD ORAPES. 3c: on Blddle road by airport. L. Oliver. FOR SALE Heating stove In good condition. 625 6. Central. VERY SPECIAL Look at the cloth. Heavy blue serge suits made to your measure In Medford. A gen uine 850 value at $34. Klein, the Tailor. Upstairs, PEACHES Delicious Salway free stones. You pick. lVaC lb.: picked. 2c. Tucker's. 3rd house on tight Orchard Home Drive off Stewart Ave. FOR SALE Grapes. Geary Orchard, Griffin Creek. FOR SALE One 4 -drawer steel filing cabinet, one 1 -drawer steel flllnlg cabinet. 1 round oil heater. 1 Royal typewriter and deak, 1 new lavatory, used galvanised corrugated roofing. Flck's Hardware. FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice. Dell. Vineyard, Rt. 3. Medford. STILL LOTS OF CUTFLOERt Dressler's, 1107 East Main. Phone 1569-Y. FOR SALE White dresser and bed; springs and mattress; also elder press. Call 868-M after 6 p. m. FOR SALE Jonathan ftnd Delicious apples and Salway peaches. Bert Stancuffe, Phoenix., FOR SALE: Drawer, chiffonier, roll top desk, heating stoves. Helen Herbert ranch, end of Barneburg roaa. FOR SALE Hotpolnt electric range, Airway vacuum sweeper, R. C. A. radio. 504 West Jackson. TOKAY GRAPES, 20. Marie Lange, Central Point. Phone 807, nights. FOR SALE Grapes b Jonathan ap ples. Joe Kantor. east of Phoenix. FOR SALE 7 hot water radiators, 320 feet and fittings. 346 So. Riv erside. TOMATOES. 35c lug. You pick. Also squash and pumpkins for winter. Blankenshlp. Centra) Point. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay In stick. Jim Gregg. Central Point. WHILE THEY LAST C grade and cull red Delicious applets, 30c per lug Brlnr; containers Wing Orchards. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSa Packed Parts of pas senger boats Wax ointment Broad thorough fare About Old military engine for hurling darts and stones Symbol for Solution of Yesterday's Puzxia COBErnGEOUElD APWNpxlEGO PIAIrIEIN TEm! I RfAlGE Eli? Gifji A In i ofj ah o y REE0I NMERC1CE A MOlR CHl. O Tm 1 A eHr Tjcp 1J I GEHlY M M C I AlgJgjO TMJ UMfBLE 2 W EffM O D Of O A K OlLPlgPlrSIEUAlXlE Chafe Point opposite the zenith Noah's host Scandinavian navigator Light brown Great Lake Waste Make precious Japanese sash Artificial tanguaga Lata Stops uninten tionally Historical periods Rodent Water ex cursion 43. Chum 44. Title of address 4. Self 47. Ourselves 4s. Oolf atten dants 18. Aloft (1. Holding at brMce It. Withdraw ? 12 E PS 3 WM7 5 I? o a 'ffi4 i iWi ii f Llll. Wt 27 73 g2? 30 iszzzeSszzzsi 33 34 if" j03. 3J 3sT 1 zS" ' . 'M, Is roR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE International tractor. 8-16. double diso and plow, good condition. Inquire at William post office. FOR SALE Or. pea. Holmes Ranch.! urmin creek. APPLES Gebharda. Central Point, half mile north Bear Creek bridge 8PECIAL Thta week only Fresh verichrome film No. 137-330; No. 120 and 620-25o: No. 118-29C. Med ford Photo Service. 421 Liberty Bldg. "Better Plcturea for Lasa." JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE Bedroom set, sewing machine, bookcases, ranges, tea wagon Every article a bargain. 106 South Grape. CRAWFORDS. Mulrs and grapes, it mile aouth white Griffin Creek school. Henry HukUl. FOR SALE; Cooking apples and ship ping apples. 50e box and up. O. V Myers. Old Pactfle Highway. Phone 258-J. FOR SALE Best dry body fir wood In the valley. Phone 616 for prloea Hawley Transfer Co.. 118 N. Riv erside. UOOD used oollapalbl Baby Buggy Pbone 1163-Y. FOR SALE Grapes J. A two miles east ot Jacksonville adjoining Clancy orchard. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE Person who took 14-ft. ladder, paint ed green, with name In red on each side, put It back In orchard and save trouble. A.A.A. Oxford dark gray serge suits made to your measure. A genuine 848 value at $32.50. Tailored In Med lord. Klein the Tailor. Upstairs. ANNOUNCING opening Happy Hour Kindergarten. Oct. 25th. 614 South Newtown. Two experienced pri mary teachers, SONS graduates, holding life teaching certificates. Phone 943-Y or 723-M. Qeorglana Hu&song, Viola AJdredge. SEWINO MACHINES adjusted, oiled In your home. $1. Phone 937. F ELD MAN ELECTRIC, Bartlett and Main. WE ARE prepared to rebuild your automobile with modern equipment. Frees' Garage. 801 N- Central. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Service station and store. 603 6. Riverside. FOR SALS News stand and notion atore Id Rogue River. Inquire at Stand BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNT ABSTRACT CO. TITLU IN 81) HA NCI. aBBVI'HAiTS CHOWS auctioneer. COL. C. B. McKAY, Genera Farm and Livestock Auctioneer; 16 years ex perlence. Dates made anytime 601 E. Main, Medford. Ore, Chiropractic rtiysiclan DR E W HOFFMAN CHIHOPRAOTIO PBVSIOIAN Jacksonville HI way Phune 683. DR O. O. GOLDSBEKHY now located In new offices in New Fluhrer BldS- room 302. pbone 689 Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of Piano. Specialist in Classical and Modern Piano Instruction Chil dren. Adults; Beginners or Ad vanced Halgbt Music Studio. 816 Liberty Bldg. Cross -Word Puzzle $. Discussion T. Doglike 8. Declare 9. Watcer to. At home 11. Kind of fur 12. (Searcher 17. Mountain near ancient Troy 20. Type of spec tacle lens 32. Small sur rounding areas 24. Solids with six eijual square sides 24. Icelandic tales 9ft. Trang reunion 30. Insect s egg 33. Public esteem 34. Rubber IS. Manual vo cations 1 Steps 3T. Kind of pre clouo stone mentioned In the Bible It. Inclines 41. Total 44, Kind of spice 41. Encounter 41. Contemptible fellow 4. Plrpen 13. Not any ii. He: French IS. Wears away 6. Fashions DOWN 1. One who keeps taJI L Act of holding t. Alternative 4. Open hostilities I. Engl lib school BUSINESS DIRECTORY Draesmaklng. THE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking and Remodeling Button, and Buckles covered. 308 U 8 National Bank Building. Tel. 1181 Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waalng. orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering MONEY TO LEND October Says "Get Ready for Winter" Do you need cash for fuel, clothing or other fail and winter needs? Money advanced on your signature and security No endorsers. Prompt, courteous, friend Iv service. 3EE ORE. AND WASH. MTG. CO. MED FORD'S OLDEST AND LARG EST PERSONAL FINANCE CO 45 8. Central, Craterlan Bldg. Lie. No. 8-157-M-180. phone 139 Washing Machine Service. WASHING machine service, all makes Full line Maytag parts. Medford Maytag Co., 31 No, Bartlett. Tel. 38 ROOFING DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Have It repaired now. All work guaran teed. Estimates free. Phone 1263 J. R. Monson. ' Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers. Flreprool storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis fur Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO. Office 36 So Fir. Phone 815. Prices right- Service guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage. Fur niture Moving and expert rurniture packing service Fireproof storage new low rates. P. B. SAMSON CO- Phone 883. 8TUART'8 TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 833 111 No Fli St. Local and long distance Fuel oils, any kind Green sumps In side of 3-mile limit- LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sale of Real Property In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of William Ulrlch. deceased. Notice Is Hereby Given that the undersigned executor, pursuant to an order made and entered in the above entitled Court and cause on the 38th day of September. 1936. from and af ter the 30th day of oc toner, imt shall proceed to sell at private sale In one parcel, to the highest and best bidder, for casn. tne following aeacriD ed real estate, belonging to said es tate, situated and being m aacason County. Oregon, to-wit: Lota 6. 7 and 8 ot Wortman's Ad dltlon to Medford, according to the recorded plat thereof. Terma and conditions of sale: Cash tn lawful money of the United States; 10 of purchase price to be paid st time ot sale, balance on confirmation of sale and delivery of deed. All bids or offers must be In writ ing and may be left at the office of T. M. Miles, jacKflon uounty Dsns Building, Medford, Oregon. EARL ULRICH. T. W. Miles, Attorney for Executor. sxecutor or tne itstate oi William Ulrlob, deceased Notice to Creditors Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, by an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, tor the County of Jackson, duly made and entered on the Jlth day of September. 1437. was appointed Executor of the Estate of Amelia B. Ferns, deceased, and that he has duly qualified as such Executor. All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly verified, as re- aulred by law. to him at the office of F. K. Deuel, attorney at law, In the City of Medford. Jackson county. Oregon, within six montns of the date ot thle notice. Dated and first published this 27th day of September. 1937. W II Ail AM J. ruitpio, Executor of the Estate of Amelia B. Ferns, deceased F. K. Deuel. Attorney for the Executor. Notice to creditors In the County Court ot the State of Oregon for Jackson County, In the Matter of the Estate of Alden Galbreath, Deceased. The undersigned, having been Bp pointed Administratrix of the Estate of Alden Galbreath, deceased, by the County Court of the County of Jack son, State of Oregon, and having qualified, notice la hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate, to preaent them to the office of the undersigned's attompy at 136 East Main Street. Medford. Oregon, properly verified and with proper vouchers, within six month from the date of the first publication of this Notice, which Is October 11, 1937. BEATRICE GALBREATH. Administratrix of the Entate of Alden Galbreath, deceased. O. H. BENOTBON. Attorney for the Estate. Htimmnns In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Dora K. Smith, Platntlfr, vs. Harry Elton Smith, Defendant. To Harry Elton Smith, the above named Defendant. In the Name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby summoned and requirea to appear in tne a novo en titled court and cause and answer the complaint of the plaintiff there in on flic against you within lour weeks from the date of the first pub llcatlon of this summons; and you are notified that, If you fall to ap pear and answer said complaint with in said time, plaintiff will apply to the court for a decree as prayed for In said complaint; namely, for a de cree lorever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for uch further relief as to the court may aeem equitable. This summons Is published for four consecutive weeks by order of Hon orable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, made on the 18th day of October, 1937, directing same to be published In the Medford , Mall Tribune, a newspaper publlhncl In Jackson County, Oregon; and you are, In said order, and hereby re quired to appear and answer plain-' tiff's complaint within four weeks. Mall Tribune, a newspaper published I of this summons, Hint publication of this summons is the 18th day of October, 1037. J. F. FtftEOKL, 1 Attorney for Plaintiff ) 83 North Central Avenue, Medford, Oegon. i Big Applegate BIO APPLEGATE, Oct. 18. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Lester Layton ana son Carl, of Oranta Pass, are spend ing several days here with Mr. ana Mrs. Lance Offenbacher. Mr. Layton and son returned recently from northern California where they had remained for ton extended period tn the Interest of mining. Miss Be r tens Elmore, who is teaching the Wagner creek, school. Is expected to return here to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mia. Herbert Elmore. Mr. and Mrs. James Buckley mot ored to Portland last week, attend ing the livestock exposition. Ruch residents report that strange quietness prevailed In their village a few days ago. It was the day that Bill Fruit went hunting. Several local stockmen have sold their beef steers to Ossle Barron of Ashland. Miss Barron also has purchased pasture on Little Apple gate. Horace Turpin, who received se vere Injuries In a truck accident In northern California over a month ago, has returned to his home at Ruch from the Yreka hospital. Mr. Turpin la able to be about, although hla shoulder la In a cast. Friends here will be Interested In knowing that Miss Lorna Kubll, formerly of the Applegate, recently accepted a position with the South ern Pacific at San Francisco. Miss Kubll had been employed In Port land before her departure for the south. John Miller and ' John Griffin ot Medford were visiting friends here Sunday. Mrs, Sid Hansen was elected pres ident of the Little Applegate Sew ing club at their first fall meeting at the home of Mrs. James Buckley Wednesday. Mrs. Fred West was elected treasurer. Mrs. Fred Straube, retiring president, was presented with a gift In appreciation of her two years of service. Mlas Francis McKeen has return ed to her home on Little Apple- gate from the Community hospital at Medford, where she underwent an operation. Mlsa McKeen and her parents are new residents here from Arizona. Local schools are making exten sive preparations for Hallowe'en ob servance. Some are planning box socials and pie socials In connection with their programs. Beaver Creek and Unlontown will present Joint programs at Upper Applegate Orange hall. Applegate extension unit la ached' uled to meet Wednesday. October 27, for the project meeting on cloth ing accessories. John Byrne and son Moms, are spending a short time at Butte Falls, where they are employed. Riviera RIVIERA. Oct. 18. (Spl.) M r I. Kenneth Kegg and Mrs. Rose Gay were dinner hostesses to a group of young girls at the latter'a home October 8. The occasion was In honor of Miss Kegg's birthday and also announcing the engagement of Mlsa Kegg and Donald Gay. Those enjoy ing the occasion were the Misses Mildred Smith. Maxlne Hoi 1 field, Rosa Deal mini. Marie Spencer, Phyllis Miller, Gay Nealey, Vernlce Martin, Sylvia Croft. Sybil Walker and the hostesses and honoree. Mr. and Mrs. Emearo of tingle Point were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Howes Sunday. Mr. and Mra. W. Galbreath, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nealey and daughter Gay, Mrs. Beatrice Galbreath and children, Bonny and Douglas, spent the week-end at the coast fishing. Mrs. R. L. Miller and daughter Phyllis attended the shower at the A. A. Walker home October 13. The shower was In honor of Mrs. Leslie Wlker, a recent bride. Several families from here, and the Conoly enjoyed the program and eve ning at the "open house" held at the Oold Hill schools October 18. Carl Routh of Oold Hill was a Riviera caller October 13. H. K. O. of Live Oak Orange met et the MUer home October 14, The afternoon was apent In working' on orders ot fancywork. The club plans to give another ot their social eve nings at Rogue River November 6. Those enjoying the afternoon were Meadamea Whipple, Smith, Wiley, Carter, Ollom, Hutchlns, Walker, We it. Block and the hostess, Mrs. Miller. Mr. Backus Is enjoying a new radio. Mrs. L. Wllkenson, who was oper ated on In Medford last week, Is getting along nicely st this time. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Butler and two email sons of Portland visited at thf Birdaeye home Sunday, Griffin Creek ORIFPIN CREEK. Oct. IS. (Spl.) Plana an well under way for the pre-Halloween old-time dance and box social to be given at the hall October 23. All are Invited to come and enjoy the evening. Orlffln Creek Extension unit meets Tuesday, October le. at tha Hall; all day meeting: covered dish lunch at noon. FVed and Helen Snyder, students at O. 8. C motored down Friday evening to spend the week-end with homefolka. Bettle Brown was an overnight Kueat Tuesday of Mlsa Olive Caulklna. Mra. Philip Bumgerdner we, luncheon guest ox Mra. H. B. Le Vander Thursday. , The Mancboukuo flag has five colors, representing the races of the Hans. Msnchous, Japanese), Koreans and Mongols. DBFS Derby DERBY. Oct. 16. (Spl.) Edon Deen spent October 8 with his moth er In Medford.- Miss Zoral Dunlap has returned home from visiting on the Apple gate with her sister, Mrs. Ada Woata. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cummlngs and children were Saturday shoppers la Medford., Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clark and children visited Mr. Clark's parents In Eagle Point, November 8, "Grand pa" Clark's 77th birthday. A lovely birthday cake was presented also, Donald Todd has entered school, which makea three in the eighth grade. Kathleen Burg and Harry Chaplain are the other members. ' Charles Chaplain was absent Mon day. All miss Charles greatly and hope he will soon be back. Betty Lou Clark was absent from school laat week. Kathleen Burg is staying with Mrs. Q list in at the teaoherage. Mills Mann returned the repaired windows for the school building. The work was done in Medford. The new flag pole la ready to be raised, having been donated and painted by Mr. Deen, congenial school board chairman. . Freeman Haynes reports two black bear In this neighborhood while Mrs. Gustln reports two real fancy deer. Eldon Deen reports the sale of a coyote hide. Martha Abel and Jana Mann, who are attending high school In Butte Falls, visited homefolka over Sunday. Those making 100 In a week's spell ing teat October 8 were Kathleen Burg, Harry Chaplain, Charles Chap lain and Betty Griffith, The Student Body of Derby school elected Donald Todd president and Kathleen Burg secretary. The staff for the school paper. which Is to be known aa "The Rang ers' Lines,' are as follows: Editor. Freeman Haynes; assistant editor, El don Deen; reporters, Harry Chaplain and Roberta anrrith; outside news reporter, Leonard Haynes; athletics, Charles Chaplain. The paper will be of one page and will be printed by the children of the school outside of school hours. The school mineral and specimen cabinet la becoming very interesting. Kathleen Burg has been the best contributor so far. Claire Anne Ortfflth has shown greatest Improvement In penmanship. Rouy tmrtitn was the only boy having perfect attendance the tint five weeks of school. Girls with perfect attendance were Roberta Griffith, Betty Griffith. Claire Anne Griffith and Kathleen Burg. . Mrs. Gustln attended a Sunday school workers conference October 11 at Medford. Climax CLIMAX, Oct. 18 (Spl.) PhU Werte and John Gee of Medford have moved Into the Pell house for tha winter, Mr. Werts has his old Job of carrying mall. Frank Hurst and L. H. Werta have been busy harvesting their corn and fodder. Geo. McLaln and N. N. Charley have Just finished harvesting their bumper crop ot potatoes. Numerous droves of beef cattle have passed through here lately en route to market. Many hunters have tried their luck on the surrounding hills but few antlers have been seen. It Is thought that the deep snow of last winter caused many deer to perish. Everett Grlesora la plowing on hla ranch here. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Werts shopped In Medford lest Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jones and son Floyd of Medford spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst. Howard District HOWARD, Oct. 118 (Spl.) Exten sion unit will meet at the Peyton- McCay store and horns on the Pacific highway, Wednesday, October 30 at 10 a. m. A demonatratlon on clothing accessories will be given by Mra. i. E. Crawford and Mra. M. J. Swing. Bring some cotton goods, wool or silk scraps and sewing equipment. Tor luncheon bring a covered dlsb and table ser vice. Everyone la welcome, so coma and get acquainted. Mr. and Mra. Harold Ounton of Medford have moved Into tha house on Berrydale formerly occupied by Shirley Crouchera. Mr. and Mrs. Nealon of Phoenix have purchased the Clarence Starkey home of Howard avenue. Mra. A. Statswortb and Mrs. C. O. Sater are home from the Sacred Heart hospital and are Improving rapidly In health. Mr. and Mra. Loyd McCay and hab- lea have moved Into tha Zundel home on Corn avenue. Mra, O. V. Meyers la home from the hospital but will be confined to her bed for sometime yet Mrs. Peno, girl scout executive, will give a talk on scout and brownies at tha extension meeting Wednesday. An organization meeting of tha study club will be held October 37. The place will be announced later. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and two chil dren have moved Into tha Howell plaoe on tha old O. P. highway. Fool hall talkie AUSTIN, Tex. (UP) "Pootball. by Dana R. Bible, la the latest sound motion picture which nee Men added to tha library at tne) University of Texas. Tn film dem onstrates In regular and alow mo tion offensive and defensive football plays developed by Bible. It will e lent to Texas high schools, t