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arEDFcmp watl T-muyE, arEPForcn, oREGoy, wedxesday, November 24, 1937. page nine 'ft i I I- - . TletaM ll Read every ad on this page, you will probably find exactly the things you have been looking for or ft sale or trade for unused articles you may have. Seach your attic or store-room you may find many things other are seeking and be able to realize immedi ate cash. If what you want isn't here, advertise for It Tribune Classified Ads are In expensiveeffective I RATES Per word, first lnsectl(n...-io (Minimum 35c) Each additional Insertion, per word ..lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change $1.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT AOS LOST AND FOUND LOST One 34x4 Ms Riverside tire on Beall Lane. Phone Central Point 105. Reward. TAKEN UP One Drindle cow, brand Bar-11 on right hip; one white faced, muley cow, same brand; one mixed Jersey, same brand, and one white-faced calf, 6 months old. Owner may have same by paying for damage and ad. F. G. Vorls, Jacksonville. LOST If dog la missing call 1516. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for housework, 27 Geneva or phone 450. Apply WOMAN to keep house and cook dur ing day. Call- 1748-J evening, 172 daytime. WANTED Experienced waitress to also work In fountain. Hotel Jack son. WANTED Girl to wait on table, ex perience unnecessary. Must be neat and willing to work. Apply Wolf Creek Tavern, won urees, uregon, WANTED Housekeeper for an em- nloved couple, care of one cmia $25. References. Box 1742, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Housework or cafe work; references, apnng anu viiu.i, 4. Box 111. WANTED Housework, permenent place: references. 235 . Jvy. WANTED Dairy or farm work. Fred Wyant. Rt. 1. BOX awl. raeaiuru. WANTED Work In Beauty Salon by operator with 12 yeais experience, reference. Phone 1133. WANTED Wood-cutting Job. W1U Baker. Sams Valley. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To wreck old building for part or lumoer. rti. t, mi owi. LADY wants to rent apartment, un- lurnisnea or yurbiy iuiub.u, In. Phone 248, Central Point. WANTED Small car, preferably '39 WANTED Used portable typewriter. Inquire Davis Transfer. WANTED Laundry, Mrs. Huson. Ph 1345-M. WANTED Close In resident lot. Box 1B10, Tribune. WANTED 4500 loan on old estab lished business. Box 1780, Trioune TORfl WANTED We nave large or ders Tor mink, muskrats and skunk Edgar Johnson, Peerless Market. PUBS FURS PUBS Best price for raw furs. READY CASH PROMPT SETTLEMENT New and usd traps. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 North Grape St. Phone 1062 WE PAY MORE CASH For your furniture. HOI.BROOK ANDREWS 6th and Front. Phone 547. TO SELL you a 100-lb. sack of those mealy Klamath Netted Oem pota toes for BOc. Free delivery. Peer less Market. Phone 603. JUNK Highest prices paid for brass, radiators, copper, storage batteries, aluminum and other metals. Scrap Iron, small or large lots, pipe and machinery, wool and cotton rags, Inner tubes. Our. prices will Interest you. Hides. Pelts. Wool. Mohair. Household Ooods, Furniture, Stoves bought and sold. MKDPORD BAROATN HOUSE. FOR RENT HOUSES POR RENT 6-room furnished house. 2..S0. 712 Pine. For appointment. Phone 314-W. Km RENT 4-room cottage partly furnished. Apply 336 Crater Lake Ave POR RENT t-room furnished house, 2 bedrooms. 20. 804 Bennett. 0R RENT New 4-room unfurnished house. Inquire at 720 So. Peach St . evenings. PARTLY furnished nou for rent, full before 8 a. m. and after 5 pm. Phone P50-R-4. POR RENT 3-room house, newly fin ished, not fully modern. 11780 Inquire 518 S. Oakdale. FURNISHED '4 duplex and 3-room psrtment. first floor, private bath; ndillta 6Cl W 10th FOR RPNT KOASD ROOMS ORB and ROOM 146 8. Holly. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM and BATH. 12 a week. 316 ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 8. Orape. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOft RENT Furnished apartment Phone 405-H. THREE . ROOM nloely f u r n 1 a h e d nHtuuneai, oal a. Riverside. vnouiDuon . . . apartment, steam heat, Frlgldalre, hot water, garage.. 503 S. Hnllv. FOR RENT - Cnfurnished 8-rooro apartment. 403 8. Newtown. Tel 19. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 3 steam-heated office rooms, with Janitor service. See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard. BACHELOR apts. 445 So. Front. FOR LEASE Business location, 127 . mverbiae. uail 357, PIANO for rent, $3.00 month. Palmer Music Store. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE, EXCHANGE 4 -acre chicken ranch; 8-roojn modern house, outbuildings. Phone 374-R-l, Talent. TRADE merchandise and cash for rifles, shotguns, .33 pistols. 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A CHOICE RANCH 154 Acres on running stream, about 70 acres free Irrigation, between 50 and 60 acres under cultivation, good soil, improved, fenced. Priced right; 5800. Will take clear property in or near Medford up to $3000; terms on balance, or sell $1500 cash, bal ance easy terms. UPP & RINGOEN Room 1, Sparta Bldg. Phone 665. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE Illness compels owner to sacrifice modern 5-rm. house. Price $2250; $550 down, balance $20 per mo, includes taxes and Interest. For full details see "DAD" ROBERTS. 720 West 2nd. FOR SALE OR RENT $500 equity In nice o-room modern home; resp berries, lobo strawberries, garden space, room for 300 chickens; $75 down; terms. 638 Berrydale. FOR SALE 160 acres, 50 acres culti vated, rree water, creek runs thru place; 6-room house, 2 good barns, large family orchard, lots of wood; all fenced with woven wire; on school bus, mall and cream routes. Only $2700; terms. L. Q. PICKELL. 16 S. Bartlett. 74 ACRES near Eagle Point. 46 acres Irrigated clover and alfalfa; woven wire fences; small house, 20-stan-chloh barn, granary, garage. Price $2650: $750 down, balance fi. Sid Blood. 122 N. Central. FOR SALE 7V4 acres Bartlett pear tract, one mue soutn or Medford, Myers Lane. Excellent building site in very nest district. Terms excep tionally reasonable. Write Box 1905 Tribune. FOR SALE 2 lots In LaurelUurst ad dition very reasonable. Phone 828-W. FOR SALE 100 acres good alfalfa land, well Improved. 4 miles from Medford on highway Also cattle ana sheep ranch located 16 miles from Medfoid on good road: about 20 miles wire fencing. 8-roora houe barn, outbuildings. Also 675-acre farm near Jacksonville to be sold as a whole or subdivided to close an estate. P. E. Bybee Medford 200-ACRE ranch for sale or trade 8ee Jack at Jack's 2nd Hand Store 106 8o Grape. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association. WHEN you think of real estate, think of BROWN & WHITE. LOOKING for a farm, city home or a business? See Sid Blood, 122 N. Central. Phone 489 FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Call Warren Pat terson. 201 Liberty Bldg., or O. A. Barnes, 167 East 8th St., Eugene. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 saddle horses and sad dles. Phone 374-R-l, Talent. FOR SALE Registered milking Shorthorn bull calves; also some bulls registered. Oaklelgh Ranch, Central Point. FOR SALE 3 fine young brood sows. John Mace, Central Point. FOR SALE 5 Hereford bulls. Dawson. Jacksonville. FOR SALE 19 weaner pigs, one boar, on Airport road. F. A. Long. FOR SALE Fresh cow. Tel. 344-J-4. FOR SALE 8 brood sows and one boar. Will litter in February In quire Perry's Oarnge, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Good work horses, mules and saddle horse. Phone OOO-F-2, Ornnts Pass. Hilton Ranch. FOR SALE D0OS PET8 REG Roller Canaries, all colors. Mra C A DeVw. 1 127 W Main. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '26 Dodge sedan; good rubber. 1022 W. 4th at. FOR SALE 193 Chevrolet de luxe coupe. Priced real low if sold this week. Frank McKeowh. 25 South Riverside. FOR SALE Oldsmohlle sport coup. at Sun rue service Station, mn ana Riverside. FOR THE LOWEST PRICES ON FINE U&ED CARS See our large stock of High Grade Late Model Cars. Used Car Lot, 25 S Riverside. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrvsler Dealers Plymouth. O B GATES AUTO CO. RAO USED CARS 93 Ford Coupe 316 35 Ford Coupe M45 '35 Ford 2-door Sedan M4a 35 Ford Standsrd 4-door Sedan 1495 36 Ford d luxe 2-door Sedan 1570 C E GATES AUTO CO. Csefl Cat Department flUJ &nd JjATtitlU ' FOR SALE AUT0M0BJLES THE WISE BUYERS Are Taking Advantage of THESE SACRIFICE PRICES Was Now 1637 BUICK $1125 $1045 60 Series 4-dr. Sedan has radio, beater and new tires. 1834 CHRYSLER 6 550 $496 4-door sedan; has ra ' dlo and heater, Clean as a pin. 1936 FORD $363 $495 Sport Coupe, only run 15.000 miles. Has ra dio and heater. 1935 FORD $525 $475 Fordor Sedan with with trunk and new rubber. 1934 FORD $365 $325 Victoria. See this one. 1935 HUDSON . $700 $625 4-dr. Sedan. Has trunk and new tires. Only run 20.000 miles. 1034 8TUDEBAKER. $585 $495 4-door Sedan with trunk, 6 wheels and new tires. 1931 NASH $345 $146 4-dr. Sedan, 6 wheels. A real buy. SKINNER'S OARAOE Bulck and G.M.C. Trucks. 143 South Riverside. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Good UBCd bicycle. 468-R-3. FOR SALE Cheap, Quaker oil heater with hot water colls, like new. Hawley Transfer Co., 118 N. River side. SQUASH or pumpkin, lc lb: prunes. 5c lb. B. E. Ford, 2 miles west on Jacksonville Hwy. Phone 731-R. SPECIAL? Roofing Paper and Corrugated Sheet. Fencing of all kinds. Barb Wire and Chicken Netting at reduced prices. Large stock of Remnants Linoleum, Including inlaid and rugs. Work Harness, Horse Collars Collar Pads at a big saving. Big assortment of new and used Tents and Tarpaulins. New and used Ranges, Heaters, Cook Stoves and Heatrolas at reduced prices. Cable, Belting, Pulleys, Blocks and Wood Chopping Tools. Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies, ripe ana Fittings, new ana usea MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR SALE Jonathan, Newtown ap ples, reasonable. Crystal Springs PacKing company, so. Fir. FOR SALE Corn, grain hay. baled straw. E. L. Walz, phone 447-W. KLAMATH SPUD CENTER So. end of Front St. Special price this week on 'Ones and Twos. C. J. Logan, Phone 4-F-12. GOOD 3-plate automatic Westing house range. Phone 1480-Y. FOR SALE Electric washing machine cheap. 510 So. Grape. FOR SALE Apples, dried sweet corn and tamales. Phone 314-Y. Mrs. Walker. FOR SALE Morton's Smoke Salt cures hams and bacons perfectly Buy It from our fresh stock. Mon arch Seed & Feed Co, WANTED Late mode used electric range with wood burner and colls, Phone 1485-W. FOR SALE Strawberry, loganberry, currant, raspberry plants. Monarch Seed ee Feed Co. BARGAIN 11 -tu be Phllco console ra dio, $16. 406 King St. IF YOU WANT Rawlelgh Products, please address Edward Jones, Cen tral Point. FEED WHEAT, ftl.GS hundred lbs.: corn-fea nogs, dressed. Will sell quarters. H. E. Blrdsall, 2 miles east of Cass' Wrecking Yard. FOR SALE Dandy furnace and hot water neater, suitaoie ror nome or small apartments. Bargain for someone. See manager of Holly Apts, alter & o'clock. FOR SALE Haywood -Wakefield baby bug?y, good condition, fia.ao. 24 Washington, FOR SALE; Single unit beer cabinet, A-l condition; reasonable. Call 131 J, of Inquire at Diamond Cafe. FOR SALE Barn, Portland Ave., half block south of Main. Tel. 710. FOR SALE 7 hot water radiators and fittings. 246 So. Riverside. FOR SALE House car trailer. 10 by 7. nvnrau e nrsKeji. niiiitin cam- nets, running water. Ice-box, wired for high line and battery. Will tell reasonable. J. 9. Wlnne, 300 Avery St., Ashland. ROOF REPAIRS or new roof esti mated without obligation. Tel. 108 FOR SALE Try the new Snap-Cut pruner. Half the labor to operate, clean cutting, less expensive Prun ing saws, 05c. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE C grade Delicious applea; reasonable price. American Fruit Growers' warehouse. 213 8. Fir. FOR SALE Turkey-sticking Monarch Seed A Feed Co. FOR SALE Hoc fattener. Saves you money on your feed bill. Monarch Seed Si Feed Co. FOR SALE Sausage seasoning that Imparts a most delightful flavor to pork sausage. Monarch Seed fe Feed Co. FOR SALE Applea, 2Se ft lug and up. Bert Stancllff. Phoenix,. OLD QIJJLTS tied and re-covered, Phone 1566-L FOR SALE Pop com that r?Bl!y pops 3 lbs 25c. Monarch Seed 4. Feed Co ALL IM7 wall-paper at 19 off regu lar price Pittsburgh Paint Store 132 W. slaiA. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS WOOD FOR SALE Old growth body fir partly seasoned. Pour tiers. 12-ln. $7.00; 3 tiers 16-ln. $6 60, delivered. Will also sell on ground; good road. Write R. V. Gardner, Coleman Creek. Rt. 1, Medford. FOR sawdust burners see Pick's Hard ware. Phone 300. FOR 8 ALE Organs, heaters, chairs, tables, davenporta. dressers, beds, at Jack's 2nd Hand Store. 106 South Grape. APPLES Gebhard's, Central Point Half mile north Bear Creek bridge FOR SALE Filberts, 15c lb. Mrs. D. J. Stelner, near Howard school. SPITZENBERG APPLES.' Highly colored, Jumble pack Splt-en-berg apples for sale. Newbry k Son's. South Front St. Phone 892 or 1001. APPLES. 40c per-lug and up. O. V. Myers, old Pacific Hwy. Tel. 258-J. FOR SALE Best dry body fir wood In the valley, phone 615 ror prices Hawley Transfer Co., 118 N. Riv erside. FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke. 2 miles east of Jacksonville, adjoin ing Clancy orchnrd. BUSINESS CHANCES WILL TRADE my well-equipped meat market In good southern Oregon town, value $2,000, for good car and house trailer and $500 cash, or sell $1,000 cash and $35 month. Write Box 1821, Tribune. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on city property Write Box 1890. Tribune. PERSONAL MEN OLD AT 401 GET PEP. New Ostrex ionic Tablets contain raw oyster tnvigoravors and other stim ulants One dose starts new pep Value 1.00. Introductory price 8tc Call, write Chas. Strang Drug Co MISCELLANEOUS APPLIED ASTROCOGY can do won ders for you. Call tonight, Hotel Medford, room 415. A talk will be given on the Zodiac and Its relation to us. No admission will be charg ed, but an offering will be taken. Horoscopes calculated from vour birth data. Complete charts, $10; condensed, $5, and oral work, y3 hour, $2. Claudius Maack, Hotel Medford. MADAM ZONA, PALMIbT Tells past, present and future, names and In ltlals without question. Special readings during Thanksgiving 50c. Houre 10 till 9. Rainbow Auto Camp. FOR ADVERTISING space in Med ford Motor Bus Co. buses, call J. C. Hanes, 642. NOTICE To persons who coshod checks in the J. C. Penney Co. store in October: If your check has not been presented for payment at the bank and did not appear on your Nov. 1st statement, please call at office of the J. C. Penney Company store, or call 245. ROOF REPAIRS Temporary or per- "iH'"i wwiiin wuuuub ou liga tion. Phone 629. NOTICE Fine watch and Jewelry re pairing at reasonable prices. C. E. Myers. 116 No. Central. BUSINESS OIRECTORY Radiator Repairing. HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett. Mail Tribune Oaily ACROSS Head cook Expectant anticipations Detail Scarce Burst forth violently Mother of Castor and Pollux Eager Light boat Den Widespread Forsakes Groove Masculine name Curve de scribed by a projectile Destroys the freshness of Jewel Aromatlo herb Suppress In pronouncing Huge mythical bird Notice Bulgarian coin Knglish rivsr Supplication Not wild Solution of Saturday'! Puzzla A P OS T I LTlOAlgfr V A RJLE T YEL B ofw E L NJ DiCORDiL A APE3LUElFAM6 ENGjNEir3f?E5T CL KORALAAK AM ABA PJ I gHqB I T RAflllROpslBAREN A 5arksobbler SI. Volatile liquid ketone 5. Most beautiful CO. Bide rf a buUdlng SI. Devil SS. Roman ton t 04. Gaello 65. Moral 6. Not any 7. Act AS. Gleamed 9. Poker term DOWN 1. Steep rugged rock t. Own Thoroughfare Pertaining to to Etrurla Inclination One of David's rhfef rulers I 3o 2, 23 ill" w Hi rsfjf- f p; TifcT n --7 . - ii Uthtii -AuU mm- WfW Sl PUP 4uu. JILd iffu MA Mitit Si u ss 7js si " W i" BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COCNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSl BANCK AH ST It ACTS ESCROWS Harp Instruction ESTHER PALMER DAY Teacher of harp. Classes for beginners and advanced students Available for concerts, club or social engage ments. Phone Central Point 109. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of Piano. Specialist In Classical and Modern Piano Instruction. Chil dren. Adults; Beginners or Ad vanced. Haight Music Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg. , Dressmaking. THE DOMESTIC SHOP Dressmaking, Tailoring. Alterations. Hats and dresses remodeled. Coats rellned. Aprons, house dresses. 19 N. Bartlett. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. 308 U. S. National Bank Btd g. Tel. 11 8 1 Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering. Junk. HIGHEST PRICES for Junk, batteries, radiators, copper, brasa, aluminum, rags, hides, pelts, wool. etc. Sllver- leaf Metnl Co.. 39 8. Grape, Medford MONEY TO LEND Cash for Thanksgiving And Other Needs. , . HERE'S A REAL REASON FOR BEING THANKFUL a cash loan that will enable you to pay up old bills and have some money left over for your holiday expenses. Vou can get any amount up to $300 from us get It oromptly with no endorsers required Small monthly payments arranged to suit your convenience. Call, write or phone. No obligation. ORE, AND WASH MTG CO. 45 S. Central. Craterlan Bldg. Lie No S-157-M-180 Phone 139 ROOFING ROOFING of all kinds. New or old, large or small work guaranteed. Es timates free. J. R, Monson, Phone 1293. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert orating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EAD3 TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 26 So. Fir. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage, Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage, new low rates. F. E. SAMSON CO., Phone 883. STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 332. ill No. Fir St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind. Green stamps In side of 3-mile limit. HAWLEY TRANSFER CO.. 118 North Riverside Phone 615. We special ize in long distance furniture mov- Ing. Work guaranteed. LEGAL NOTICES Administrator's Not Ire nf Sale. Notice is hereby given that under and In pursuance of an Order of the County Court of Oregon for Jackson Cross - Word Puzzle Mediterranean sailing vessel Having long rectangular Insets Harbors Toward the left side of a vessel American black snake Speak Im perfectly Flower i Dropsy Number ' Waste al lowance County In Colorado Discord or dissension Irritated Former Russian empress Verb forms expressing time Swiss canton Below: poeUo Impressed with wondet and fear Solicitude Otherwise Gladly English schoel Dispatched Large plant Even If: shortened form 3. Ireland 4, Pertaining to the U. S. government i. Any great slaughter , or sacrifice . Of the mouth 7. Play on words 8. After song 9. Hardens 10, Unlawful 11. Pull apart IS. Supervise a publication II. Planet 21. Chafe County, made and entered of record on the Oth day of November, 1937, the undersigned administrator of the es state of Hazel V. Johnston, deceased, will on or after the 10th day of Decem ber, 19S7, at 10 o'clock In the fore noon of said day, at the office of Qua Newbury in the United States National Bank Building in Medford. Oregon, sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash or upon such terms as may be approved by the administrator, the following described real property, subject to the confir mation and approval by said Court: Beginning at the Northeast cor ner of Lot 10, Perry's Subdivision In Jackson County, Oregon, ac cording to the official plat thereof of record; running thence South on the East line of said Lot 10, 528 feet to the true point of beginning; thence running West 240 feet; thence South 80 feet; thence East 240 feet to the East line of said Lot 10; thence North along the East line of said Lot 10 to the beginning, subject to the Hen of the Medford Irrigation District and also subject to a right of way of the California Oregon Power Gftgu pany, and subject, also, to ft mort gage of $1500.00, as said premises are described In Volume 210, at page 363 of the Deed Records of Jackson County, Oregon, to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description, " ROYAL E. BEBB, Administrator of the Estate of Hazel V. Johnston. Not Ice. In the County Court of Jackson County In and for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of L. P. Maury, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of above named decedent has filed In the above entitled court his final account, of the administration of said estate and said court hat! fixed December 10th. 1037. at 10 o'clock a. m. at the court room of said court In the Jackson county courthouse at Medford. Oregon as the time and place for the. hearing of any objections to said account and for settlement thereof. H. K. HANNA Notice of Street Vacation. Notice Is hereby given that the Council of the City of Medford did on the 2nd day of November. 1937, bv Its Resolution No. 400 propose to vacate Second Street between Bart lett Street and Central Avenue within said city and did provide for a public hearing to be held upon such pro posal at the Council chamber in the City Hall In the city ot Medford at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m., on the 7th dayof December 1937; and all persons Interested or whose prop erty Is or will bo affected by the vaca tion of said street, are hereby noti fied to present their remonstrances or objections to the closing of said street at such hearing, or file the same in writing with the Recorder prior tnereto. By order of the Council of the City of Medford. , M. L. ALPORD, Recoraer. Notice of Aooolntinent. In the County Court of the State of Oregon tor tne uoumy oi oacaBun i In the Matter of the Estate of John H Prader. also known as Jack Bar ton, deceased. Notice Is hereby glvon that the undersigned, Elsie Prader. has been appointed administratrix of the estate of John H. Prader. also known aw Jack Barton, deceased, by the County Court of the Stnte of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, and that ihe has qualified. All persons having claims against saia estate are nereoy noti fied to present the same duly veri fied, as by law required, to the under signed, at 79 Nuttey St.. Ashland, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dnted and first published October 27. 1937. Last publication Novemoer 24, 1937. KLBiU fKADUK, Administratrix BeckP-nn and Oalcy, Attorneys. Nntlre of First MrrtlnK of Crrilllora. No. B-22720 In Bannruptcv. In tho District Court o( the United Status for tha District of Oregon. In the Mutter of O. D. Bean Company, Inc.. Bankrupt. To the Creditors of O. D. Bean Company. Inc.. of the City of Med ford, In the County of Jackson and District aforesaid, Bankrupt: Notice Is hereby Riven that on tho 28th dnv or octoher. 1UH7, mo saia c. D. Bean Comoanv. Inc.. was duly adjudicated bankrupt; ana tnat tne rirst meeting or us crenuors win be held In the office of the Referee, Medford Center Building, Menrord, Oregon, on the 4th day ot Decomber, 1937. at 10:00 o'clock In tho fore noon, at which time and placo the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact sucn other buslnoss aa may properly come before bald meeting. HARRY C. BKYRMAN, Referee In Bankruptcy. Novr-mber 22nd. 1B:I7. Butte Falls BUTTE PALLS, Nov. 94.(Bpl.) The tragic death of William Cham bers was a terrible shock to every one. Camp was closed on Monday so that all could attend the funeral held at Perl's Funeral Parlor In Med ford. It was beautiful service, Rev. Divine giving a perfect sermon. Mrs, May Qeppert was In the os teopathic hospital due to elfocta of pneumonia which stiffened her hip Joints, making It Impossible for her to walk. She Is slowly Improving and can walk little now but has to be careful. Hustlers' Club will meet with Mrs. J. A. H 11 key Thursday afternoon, Dec. a. Orade school will give ft Thanks giving program and oarnlva) this evening., , Wesley HUkey was operated on for appendicitis last Saturday, There were About 36 members at last meeting of Hustler's Club at Mrs. Orbre Abbott's home. All en Joyed the Pollyanna. present and the social time and refreshments, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Husklns visited Mr. and Mra. Bert Baber last week. Mr, and Mrs. Capello are parents of an eight-pound baby boy. I Burns From Stove Fatal For Pioneer BAKER, Nov. 33, (AP) Mrs. Ida died this morning in ft hospital as M. Butler, pioneer Baker resident, died this morning In ft hospital as the result of burns sustained Sunday morning when her clothing caught fire from her kitchen stove as the was cooking. Mrs. Baker was taken to the hos pital Immediately, but she never ral lied from U effect of the burn. Big Applegate BIO APPLE GATE, NOV. 34. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Huber and son Jerry of Vallejo, Oal are spending two weeks here with Mr. Huber'a sla ter, Mrs. Leon Offenbacher. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Arnold will return this week to their home In Klamath county after spending a short time visiting relatives on the upper Applegate, Narcissus bulbs will bloom for a lonely Roseburg woman, and b ight colored scraps will make ft cheery quilt for her as a result of a Thanks giving box sent her recently by the Beaver creek Sunday school. The lady Is an Invalid as a result of an automobile accident several years ago, and local Interest In her situation was aroused through Information from Rev. D. D, Randall, Sunday school missionary of Medford. Sun day school funds were used In sup plying a portion of her gift bos, and the remainder consisted of Individual contributions. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Bostwlck of Waldport, Ore., are the parents of a twin son and daughter born October 36. The youngsters have been named Harry and Hester. Mr. Bostwlck is a nephew of Mrs, Arls Throckmorton, and Is well known here. Mrs. Zenna Jennings of Kerby Is ft now resident of Ruch, occupying ft house owned by John Matney. Her son and daughter have entered the Ruch school In the third and sixth grades. Horace Kllham of Portland, repre senting the Kllham stationery store of that city, was ft business visitor in Medford last week, and while In this vicinity was a guest of his aunt, Mrs. Maud Kubll. Mr. Kllham visited Medford firms In the absence of the regularly employed salesman of the Portland store, who was HI. M. T. Dawson and George Dawson of Rosoburg have been guests at the home of the former's son, Ben Daw son, for several days. The eldet Mr. Dawson expects to remain here for a short time. Modern equipment la being Installed at the Ruch school In the thape of an electric pump, which will supply a water system for the building. Drinking fountains will be Installed. A lively Thanksgiving program was presented at Applegate school last Sat urday evening by the pupils and their teachers, Mra. Katherlne Denzer and Miss Thelma Stringer. A pie social followed. Ruch school will present their program Wednesday afternoon and Beaver Creek Is sched uled to give their entertainment at Upper Applegate Orange hall Wed nesday evening. The Orange will be hosts at ft party following. Friends here were sorry to learn that Wllber Cameron has been HI at his home In- Jacksonville and la un der the oare of ft Medford physician. Mr. Cameron Is Improving ftt the present. Mrs. Leon Offenbacher went to Grants Pass Saturday to visit her very young nephew, Ronald Colby, born to Mr. and Mrs. John Osgood, October 96. Mra. Osgood 1ft the for mer Itrlce Huber. A number of Apple gate r were In terrupted In their weekly shopping trip to Medford Saturday evhen the Applegate overflowed Its banks at the Frank Preston ranch and blocked tiie road with driftwood. A few motor ists braved the receding waters with their cars and were stalled . County workmen were on the scene Immedi ately to clear the road, however, The private bridge crossing the pig Apple gate at the Preston ranch was de stroyed by the high water. Mrs. Hattle Logan of Jacksonville la here to spend the Thanksgiving period with her brother, Ansll Ollson. Fred Offenbacher, who underwent an emergency appendectomy at the Sacred Heart hospital two weeks ago, was able to go Tuesday to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Hale Wheeler, In Medford, for recuperation. Climax CLIMAX, Nov . 34. (Spl ) Ben Oswald, who la living In the Oris som house, was an over-night guest at the Wert home Monday. Frank Hurst and L. H. WurtB have finished husking their com and re port a fine yield md especially good corn. Mrs. Viola Comstock li visiting friends and relatives In Portland for an Indefinite period. Mrs. L. H. Warts spent the week end. In Ashland visiting her father, N. P. Hanson who resides at the home of his son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Kinney. There has been ft great deal of wind and rain the past week and Antelope creek was extremely high on Saturday. As there Is no bridge It Is dangerous to cross. John Gee went to Medford Satur day with a load of turkeys for Mr. Wert?,. His car stalled In the high waters of the ford and had to be towed out. Some fine turkeys were dressed ftt the WertB ranch Inst week. Earl Harnlsh of Eagle Point was looking after his cattle here Friday, LILY ADDS POUNDAGE BY FREQUENT EATING KANSAS CITY, Nov. 34. P) tt or seven meals ft day have put five pounds on Lily Pons. "1 eat lots.'' tha five-foot colora tura soprano said, Miss Margherltft Tlrindelll, her traveling companion, said Miss Pons eata breakfast ftt 11, ft sandwich ftt 1 p. m , lunch at 8, snack at 6, din ner about 7, another snack ftt bed times, and sometimes something In the night. She weigh 106 pounds. Use Mali iTluuiie want aOs, . Reese Creek REESE CREEK, NOT. 24. (Spd.) Sunday school enjoyed ft splendid les son November 31. A good crowd was In attendance. All are invited to at tend. Mrs. C. H. Rusho has been having a siege of Influenza. Several have been absent ' from school the past week, helping pick turkeys. Catherine Nichols, Bobble Beaulleu and Irving Haight, were ab sent Friday. The school put on a splendid Ar mistice Day program Nov. 10. Several mothers were present and enjoyed the afternoon. The teachers both de serve much credit for their work with the children, Mrs. Louis Robertson has been Ul with flu and Anna Mae and Vean have each been absent from school helping with the work at home. Mr, and Mrs. Chester Booth have returned home from their honeymoon trip to Arkansas and Oklahoma. Mrs. Booth will be remembered as Phyllis Robertson. They are living In Greeley, Colo. They came here for Thanks giving. E. M. Lundell returned from mov ing Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Grow and family to New berg, Oregon, last week. Homer Martin, Hollls and Stanley, went to Medford Nov. 31 to see Mel vln Martin who had been confined to a hospital there, but had returned home Nov. 19, so they motored to Beagle to see him. He Is much Im proved now. Mrs. c. F. Ferguson left by bus for Rule, Texas, Nov. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mynatte and family returned from a two weeks trip to Hood River, Oregon where they visited Mrs. Mynatte's mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Long moved last week to Grants Pass to make their home. Mildred Scot was absent one day last week on account of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Jack are hav ing their house repapered this week. Ernie Dahak Is doing the work. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grow visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grow Nov. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merritt and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dlckerson and their families all attended church services at Eagle Point Nov. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey called on Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb Nov. 17. They also attended the Grange carnival 'at Eagle Point Nov. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vestal and family were In Medford Nov. 30 do ing their weekly shopping. . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Waddell visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey Nov. 33. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, NOT. 34. (Spl.) Bill Snyder of San Franolrco la guest of his grandmother, Un. Jen nle White, for a few days and will spend a part of his vacation In Cor vallts before returning to hla home. Central Point Orange will meet t the grange hall Thursday for their annual turkey dinner. Miss Alice Lee la out of school this week recovering from tha af fects of having her tonsils removed. Quests of the C. E. Smith family during tha present week were Messrs. Barney Stranzer and Jack Brennan, both ot Portland. The Grange Gold Hill Orange. Regular meeting of Gold Hill Orange waa held November 18. Master W. O. Howes gave report on the meeting In Portland, with J. D. Ross, concerning Bonneville pow er. Mra. Rose Oay was appointed chairman of the Home Economic Club, to flU the vacancy dut to resignation of Mrs. Caroline Rtsten. Hold Hill degree team has been Invited to Orlfftn Creek Orange to Initiate on December 7. Lecturer"' 'p'r'o'gr'am consisted of singing of hymns, a talk on Christ mas seals by Elton Waldron of Med ford, reading by Dagmar ChrUtenaen, reading by Edith Howes, talk on "Cooperative Health, by Ed Nlene, and some games led by Mrs. Mar Jorle Pena. The meeting, was follow ed by refreshments. - Travel Table AIRPLANES Northbound Leave Malls Clow 8:03 P.M. 8:17 P.M. 8:17 A.M. 8:33 A.M. Southbound Leave Malls Close 3:03 P.M. 1:17 PM. 13:00 Midnight 11:1SP.M. TRAINS Northbound Leave Malls Close 3:18 A.M. 8:19 A.M. 8:08 P.M. 7:05 PM. Southbound Leave '8:38 A.M. 8:S P. M. Malt Close 7:38 A M. 8:48 P.M. BL&fcS North south 8:00A.M. 13:08A.M. 7:80 A.M. 8:1ft A. M. 10:0 A.M. 8:S0A.M, 1:48 P.M. 8:88 A.M. 3:00 P.M. 13:46P M. 8:48 P. M. 8:30 P M. 11:08 P.M. 8:48 P.M. 10:10 PM. ' To Klamslh rails 0:48 A. M. and 8:48 P. M. To OranU Pass only. To AsWead, ooljr. lit ft ' . la !' 4 I re