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LOST AND FOUND
LOST Pontlac hub cap. Please re
turn to Mall Tribune.
LOST It dog inlssiug. call 1616.
WANTED MALE HELP
wanted Farm Help for blocking
and thinning beets on basis $7.50
acre. Bunkhouse accommodations
but mub furnish own blankets.
Board 81.00 day. Poplar Land Com
pany. Route 2. Snohomish, Wash.
WANTED MAI FOR MINING WORK.
12 Mistletoe.
WANTED Single farm hand. Good
milker. Prof. Engelhardt. Rou'e 3.
WANTED Man to work In hay at
Wlihlte Ranch. Phone 8-F-24. Lake
Creek. Ore.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Capable person for cook
ing and downstairs work; no laun
dry. References required. Box 1749,
Tribune.
WANTED Ambitious mother Inter
ested In helping the family budget
part or full time. Pleasant, profit
able work. Box 1634. Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
CULTURED. dependable girl, 28.
wishes position as traveling com
panion for lady. Can drive car
Small salary and expenses. Refer
ences. Box 840. Medford, Oregon.
LICENSED GUIDE with pack train
' " will guide you safely on your fish
ing trip. Will go anywhere and
furnish everything. Harry Goode.
Prospect, Oregon.
EXPERIENCED girl wants housework.
Phone 811-R-l.
HIGH SCHOOL girl wants children
to care for. Phone 459-R.
WANT ED
MISCELLANEOUS 1 OR 2 CHILDREN to care for In my
home. Lovely garden. Phone797-R.
TOUNG LADY desires transportation
to Angeles with reputable .jarty.
Address Box 1666. Mall Tribune.
WELL DRILLING SI. 50 per ft. first
50 ft., etc. J. M. Dodge, oik lung
FOP furniture repairing and uphol
stering. Phone 969-R. xniDauit.
WANTED Good used car. preferably
1935 Plymouth coupe. 702 Sherman.
WANTED Hay to put up on shares,
or rill buy In field. A. H. Mann
Rt. 1, Box 393-A.
NOTICE Let me contract your thin
ning and save you money. Have
several experienced thinners. Tel.
258-W. Wlthrow.
WANTED Dead and worthless anl
malf removed free ol charge Phone
1769 (reverse charges l Southern
Oregon By -Products Co.
WANTED Six or eight-Inch irrlga;
tlon pipe or metal troughs M J.,
care Mall Tribune.
LAWNMOWERS sharpened and re
paired Joe J Jones 32 N Grape
St Phone 369
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
For Your Purnlture
MKIIFIIKD IIARIiAIM HOUSE
27 N Grape St Phone 1062
WELL-DRILLINO 6. 8 or 10-ln hole
deep or shallow E D Lamb 1185
No 9th Orant Pass
WOOL MOHAIR - HIDES
And Pelts . See us oefore you sell
MEDFOHD HAROAIN HOUSE
27 N Orape 8t Phone 1062
WANTED - Unfurnished or partly
furntshed nous or (lal 2 bedrooms
oil of circuiting -nest Must oe
modern and gooq neighborhood, up
to $40 Bos 167a ftlbune
HIGHEST PRICEP PAID for Batteries
Radiators Aluminum Brass Cop
Det nd otnei metals
MEDFOHD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St Pbone 1062
ire PAY MORK CAh
Pol vnui furniture
HOI.HKOIIK A AMIHKUS
6th and Front Phone 647
PAPERING. 25e roll Palnnng t
reasonable prices, work suaran
twl Call Apt. a 310 N BT-lftt
FOR RENT HOUSES
FURNISHED and partly furnished
houses In Eaele foint: Aieaioru
water. Mrs. Geo. Hormes.
FOR RENT 6-room modern house at
710 Palm. Call 363 Jacksonville
FOR RENT 5 room honse, 907 Vst
11th. unfurnished. $27 50 Phone am
FOR RENT- -Furnl ied hnue. No. 2
Everettc fours nth ttreo.
Adults c t" : r.cne 238.
HOC5B FOR RT.S': -.v. t'rn 3-room Slrr. Rt. 1. Box 384, phone Cen
AduiU only. U6 Stark EU I tral Point, 243. -
FOR RENT HOUSES
5-ROOM HOUSE, electrle stove, some
furniture. 120, water paid. Phone
1318-R.
FOR RENT 6-room modern house.
35. 408 N. Ivy. Adults.
FOR RENT 5-room bouse, unfur
nished. 306 King St. 2 blocks from
courthouse. Phone 85 or 1911-W.
FOR RENT 6-room modern hou.
furnished: electric range, Frlgldalre,
shade, flowers, berries and fruit,
garden. 1129 Nlantlc 8t.
FOR RENT For summer months,
partly furnished 4-room house at
808 Dakota. Inquire 612 South
Newtown
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Bedroom, close In. 23J
West 5th. Call after 6 p. m.
FOR RENT Nice, clean rooms, 12
per week. San Louis Hotel.
SLEEPING ROOM for 3 ladles. 706
So. Oakdale.
PLEASANT room or apt. 816 West
10th.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeolng
room fol gentleman; garage If de
sired 325 So Riverside
ROOM FOR TWO 153 No Oakdale
for RENT Heated furnished room
714 West 10th Phone 1655-V
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orape
i'OR REN'i APARTMEN IS
FURNISHED apartment. 51 N. Oak-
dale.
FOR RENT 3-room attractive apart
ment and hath. Partly furnished.
Close In. Box 1660, Tribune.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
Durell Court, Apt. 4.
CLEAN 3-room apartment for rent.
817 West 10th.
FOR RENT 2-room modern fur
nished apartment, private entrance,
private bath, ground floor. 1109
w. mn st.
FOR RENT Studio apartment: de.
strable and modern: completely and
newly furnished: electric refriger
ator, private bath. etc. Especially
suitable for one or two business
women. Rent very reasonable. 316
N. Central.
FOR RENT Furnished small single
apartment: Frlgldalre and electric
range. Hotel Holland.
FOR RENT Large, modern 3-room
apartment: newly decorated and
cool .with attractive yard; private
entrance and garage. Adults only
711 E. Main.
FOR RENT Furntshed apt.: bed
room, combination living room and
dining room. nrep.ace. caoinet Kit
chen and bath; hot and cold water
paid. Mall Trbune Building. Ap
ply Business Office. Mall Tribune.
FOR RENT 3-room apt. Adults.
40 Quince St. Phone 641rW.
FOR RENT Apartments. 334 Apple.
FOR RENT Two furnished apart
ments; in Mail Tribune building;
one with shower, one- with tub
bath. Hot and cold water fur
nished Very reasonable rent. Ap
ply at Mall Tribune office.
FOR RENT 2 furnished apartments
See Roland Hubbard or Al LlttreU.
FURNISHED 3-room apartment,
ground floor; private bath, Frlgld
alre. garage. 604 West 10th.
FURNISHED APT. Private hath.
Frlgldalre. 806 W. Main.
FOR RENT Furmsoed comf'-rLsble
apartment: private entrance; Prig
ldaire, etc. Inquire 5)8 S Oakdale
APTS FOR RENT Ge Bauer Apt.
FINE modern apartment Inquire a
P & F Bank.
FOR RENT-BOARDROOMS
BOARD and IOOM 23 No. Orange
BOARD and ROOM 716 E. Main.
FOR KENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT B50 teres stock farm.
225 acres good soil, ready lor sum
merfallow. balance pasture, on Jirfh
way. and electricity, also pasture
for sale 502 N. Riverside Ph. 1457
FOR RENT 2 store rooms steam
heated office room See Al Uttrel)
or Roland Hubbard Phone 287
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE: Jersey heifer calf, four
months, good stock. R. R. Murray.
Rt. 1. box 294. Nora Darby ranch.
FOR SALE Chester White Weaner
Pigs, $5 00. 3 miles north Central
Point. Inquire Faber's Store. Mrs.
R. Peterson.
FOR SALE! Good milk cow, also fat
young hens. Phone 447-H.
gIjeIinsIsy
breeder. C. F. Smith, Seven Oaks.
FOR SALE Hereford Cattle. 20 Re?ls
tered Bulls and 25 Heifers, age from
12 to 23 months. Finest blood lines.
Bargain prices. H. E. Conger. Route
2, Medford, pbone Jacksonville
21-F-ll.
FOR SALE iwo fresh heifers, one
fresh cow, one - springer cow and
one fine 2-year-old saddle mare.
78 Mt, Ave, Ashland, Ore.
FOR SALE 1 good horse. 1 new set
harness, l wagon and hay frame,
horse drawn ditcher. Oak Grove
road. Phone 344-R-l.
100 HEAD ewes and lambs. Butte
Falls road. Box 19.
FOR SALE Choice registered Duroc
boar pigs. R. C. Benson, old Pacific
highway. Phone 498-X.
FOR SALE Fresh tested cows, tam
heavy mules. P. V. Cook. Eagle
Point.
FOR SALE BERRY HALLOCKS and
CRATES ntUil BASKETS Of all
kinds Prices light Monarch Seed
& Feed Co
FOR SALI Registered Guernsey
bull No J18205. 4 years old; well
marked Howard C Short, iagle
Pnj n t Ore
FOR SALE POULTRY
i FOR SALE 50 Lerhorn hens. 1
j Gurnwy s-eond calf heifer. H A
FOR EXCHANGE
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE or trade for mining claim,
equity In modern 6 -room house In
Central Point. P. O. box 133.
WILL TRADE modern home in Brook
ings, Oregon, for Medford home or
vicinity. Call 1116 W. 4th.
TRADE EQUITY 3 4 -acre dairy farm
near Rogue River for smaller place
with electricity, clear or nearly
clear. Have good house, bam,
chicken house, hay house, A cows. 1
bull. 8 calves, clover, alfalfa, fruit,
elec. Consider good home In Med
ford Box 1707. Tribune.
FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE
NEW MODERN HOME, east side, for
sale or lease. Also will exchange
strictly modern home. 2-car Barae,
large shade trees, will take smaller
home as part payment. Also 190
acre stocked and equipped dairy
ranch, no encumbrances, want
smaller - ranch or city property.
Attractive terms.
C. S. BUTTERPIELD
409 Medford Bldg.
136 LOTS to exchange for Medford
property. O. S. Butterfleld, 409
Medford Bldg.
PRICED TO SELL
Close-In Income business property by
owner. Box 1671. Tribune.
FOR SALE BARGAINS
2 acres best soil, irrigated, running
water year round. Good chicken
ranch. 7-room. plastered, modern
house; 3 bedrooms. Owner says aril
for $2,000. terms. And
6yA acres best soli In county, 1
acres Irrigated, orchard, clover, large
house, other buildings, $1,700, terms.
And
4 acres, excellent soli. Irrigated,
4-room, plastered, modern house.
other buildings. Down payment lets
than $350. montmy payments oai
ance. Close in. good road.
And we have a fine paylnp business
for sale, insurance oi an itinas.
GEO. H. YEO AGENCY
227 W. Main. Phone 154.
FOR SALE New English type house.
6 rooms, fireplace, hardwood floors
downstairs, basement, furnace, laun
dry trays. Located on paved street
nenr high school, price. $3.uuo,
terms. L. G. Pickell, 16 So. Bartlett.
BEAUTIFUL wooded suburban build
lng site, excellent road. 5 miles from
Medford. pnone
EUGENE APARTMENT HOUSE.
apartments: Income $240.00 per
month. Will consider some trade
and cash. Clay Larklns, 618 W. 6h
street, Eugene.
FOR SALE! Nice 3-room house In
Rogue River. Screen porch, near
school, 1 acre, garden soil, all kinds
berries, outbuildings, box 392 Rogue
Kiver. ore.
ATTRACTIVE SUBURBAN
A 2 4 acres located in good
SSlin district: excellent soil.
VwWV imgated; full variety of
fruit trees, Ladlno clover; good
barn. 4-room modern home: grounds
beautifully landscaped, roses, flow
ering shrubs and trees. One of the
most attractive suburban tracts
near Medford. Priced at $2500 00
CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC
109 E. Main St. Phone 728.
SACRIFICE SALE by owner of nice
home, close in. Box leae, TriDune.
WHY?
MAKE OUR LAND OFFICE YOUR
' LAND OFFICE 943 S. CENTRAL
1. For sale or trade for unlncumber
house. Medford or Ashland. 120 A
wood, saw timber, water, farm nd
garden land: small house and bam.
Water can be developed for Irrlga
tion; f0 acres very finest alfalfa
land leared; level land: come fir
and sugar pine can be sold to taw
mill. Wod enough to pay for
for place. Unincumbered. Total
price $2,200. Terms on part. A very
delightful mountain ranch.
2. 3 acres. 6-room house, furnished;
Irrigated: barn, chicken house. At
city limits. Lies oerfect for Irriga
tion. Price with furniture. $1700.
J. C. BARNES 27 Years In Medford.
Phone 864 or 1127-Y.
280 ACRES grazing land. See Colman,
700 E. Main.
FOR SALE 6-room modern house,
partly furnished: 4 acres under
ditch. Price $2750; $750 down, bal
ance $300 a year, plus interest at
6: mile north of Beall Lane on
Old Stage road, Rt. 2, Box 235.
HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and
surrounding towns. Easy terms
Jackson County Federal Savings
Loan Association
WHEN you think oi real vstate think
of BROWN St WHITE.
FOR SALE Furnlahro home. 422 S
Ivy.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
For information inquire of Warren
Patterson Secretary at the National
Farm Loan Office 202 Liberty Bldg
Tel U49 Or C A Barnes. 167 B
Qth Eugene Ore
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
"USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS"
1936 CHEV. Coupe, looks like new,
guaranteed mechanically, newSH-
vertown cord tires.
1913 PLYMOUTH Coupe, only 19.000
miles, excellent condition. $450
1037 PACKARD Six Touring Sedan,
guaranteed, looks new $975
1936 TERRAPLANE 2-door Sedan.
A-l condition.
1936 f ACKARD 120 Touring iedan.
guaranteed mechanically $345
1935 DODGE Touring Sedan, only
19.000 miles, very excellent con
dition. PERRY L. ASHCRAFT
"GOOD USED CARS"
128 South Riverside Phone 191
Open Evenings and Sundays
USED TRUCKS
1937 FORD V " Truck. 2 speed axJe.
new 7 50x2j tires. I67-ln. w. b.
1936 INTERNATIONAL P 1 C k 1 p.
guaranteed mechanically $450
1934 DODGE Pickup. 6-ply tires.
almost new. excellent condition
1934 DODGE life -Ton Truck.
161-ln. w. b $305
1935 INTERNATIONAL Panel In
sulated body. Excellent milk de
livery. PERRY L. ASHCRAFT
Packard International Trucka .
128 South Riverside
1937 Dodge Pickup. looks and runs
like new. 90-day guarantee, pncea
to sell, only $539. Special terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors
FOR SALE 1936 Port Fnrdor Sdan
Returning eat. must raise -!a,h
8 serif ice for $495 R. E. SUkaia, 220
N Bartlett.
FOR SALE 1931 Model Ford Sedan
and Trailer House. Inquire Hare's
raiKh. 2 blocks east Central Point
water tower.
?0R 8ALE AUTOMOBILES
HERE ARE SOME REAL BARGAINS
1930 Essex Sedan, excellent
condition - $85
1931 Model A Ford Touring,
new tires and paint ...$185
1934 Studebaker Dictator Colipe,
paint, tires and motor In
excellent condition.... 1380
CHAPMAN-COOKSEY MOTOR CO.
Used Car Lot Behind
Craterlan Theatre
FOR SALE, SACRIFICE 1936 Hudson
coupe; looks and runs like new
See owner at Valley Fuel Co.
FOR SALE LaSalle Sedan, priced
tor sale: perrect condition; iamuy
car 139 P. Fir.
C. E. GATEto AUTO CO.
SPECIAL R. & G GUARANTEED
CARS
1937 Ford 60 Coupe . $665
1938 Ford Tudor Touring Sedan;
reconditioned motor, excel
lent paint $405
1935 Ford Fordor; trunk, recon
ditioned motor, good
paint 445
1935 Ford Coupe. 3-wlndow de
luxe; reconditioned thruout
. $426
1935 Plymouth 4 -door Sedan; new
paint; with radio 406
1930 Ford Express, dual wheels
canopy .. $225
1930 Chevrolet , Coupe; excellent
condition $165
C. E GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Department
6th and Bartlett.
FOR SALE 6-cyllnder coupe. $85
Good condition. Inquire Valley
Fuel. Phone 76.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
ZINNIAS, TOMATO PLANTS, 50 doz.
825 West 13th.
FOR SALE Walnut piano, $75. 2124
East Main.
1936 MOTOR BIKE or will sell motor
separate. A bargain. Box 1651,
Tribune.
FURNITURE FOR SALE. Three-room
house for rent. 909 Beatty.
PANO CLEARANCE SALE
Every piano on sale at unheard of low
prices. Finest used pianos In south
ern Oregon. All tremendous bar
gains. We can give you easy terms,
but remember CASH TALKS. Hawley
Transfer, 118 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE LUMBER Fencing, aox
ing and dimension $14 thousand
Special orders cut. Phone Klein
hammer. 322 Jacksonville.
CANNING RHUBARB. 2 cents pound
Gooseberries, 25 cents gallon. You
pick. Blankenshlp, Central Point.
FOR SALE Dandy youth's bed and
youth's chest of drawers. Phone
1337-w. 4i:i Arcadia.
FOR SALE Cheap used flooring, sld
lng. dimension lumber. 1520 North
Riverside.
FOR SALE: Sportsmen here is chance
to buy at give-away price the all'
purpose hunting dog. Five beauti
ful ' German short hair puppies
Registered dam. Northup Poultry
Farm. Old Stage road, 4 miles
northwest Central Point.
100 LBS SURE CALF MEAL to be
GIVEN FREE to some farmer this
week. Call for particulars Davis
Feed Store. 127 N. Riverside.
2-WHEEL Rose trailer, almost new.
Bargain prlee. Call 534-J, evenlncs
TRAILER HOUSE Factory made;
sleeps 4. 120 Vancouver.
FOR 8AT"S Commercial size O. E.
refrigerator, good as new; less than
half price. Hotel Allen.
FOR SALE Caterpillar Diesel with
Isaacson Dozer blade. J. D. French
Ranch, Sterling.
Mail Tribune Daily
across
1. Confront . '
5. Minute
groove or
channel
10. Story
14. Metal
15. ' Silkworma
16. Finished
17. Translation or
version
19. Sound of pain
or sorrow
30. Devour
21.' Trig
2. Riulcule
j3. Pressed
J5, Damp
26. Ruminant
animal
is. Tallied
JO. Ourselves
32. Dish of eggu
Si. Bobbin
15. Chum
16. Competently
J7. Bamboollka
grasses
19. Decorata
10. Wily
tl. Kind of
rubber
1 3. Storms mixed
rain and
snow
14. Symbol for
tellurium
15. Depart
aecretljr
17. Purpose
48. Plant of the
genus
Dlanthus
4$. Charts again
"3. Removes dirt
65. Small round
marks
8oiutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle
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twitching
67. Vehemently
58. State of illus
60. On the Phel-
tered aide
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62. Persia
63. Measure of
length
(14. Corpulent
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FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Low. steel wagon. Bar-
num orchard. Phone b&i-k-u.
GAS RANGE, also wood range; cheap
322 South Central (rear).
SPEED QUEEN WASHERS and Iron
ers. Reduction on Spartan Rerrig
eratora Good used washers and
radios at bargain prices. Washer
parts for at) makes of washers
Special price on wringer rolls for a
limited time We have a factory
trained A-asher service man. FICK'S
HARDWARE.
GOOD used washing machine, also
good electric refrigerator ror sale
very reasonable Terms It desired
Plynn Electric Co., 131 West Main
Phone 107.
MYERS WATER PRESSURE SYSTEMS
Reasonably priced; installation
guaranteed Pumping systems over
hauled Plumbing contracting We
can save you money. Special price
on General Paints. Femco Electric
Fence Regulators.
FICK'S HARDWARE.
FOR SALE - Newtown, packed oj
loose Any quantity American
Fruit Growers warehouse 213 S Kti
LAUREL. Fir and Pine; $1. up. Tel
452-R-2
RIVER LOAM Excellent for flowers
or lawns Phone 1634 Y
FOR SALE - Llly-ol-the-vailey 720
West lnd St
ELECTRIC Fence Exchange, $17.50 up
Harry Weagant Ashland Ph ll-F-4
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE OR LEASE Grocery store
and fixtures. Doing a nice business.
Good location. Price, $3,uuu. h. u
Pickell. 16 SouthBnrtlctt.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR A-l dry cleaning and laundry
call 15 day or night
PERSONAL
POEMS SE1 PO M0SIO ARRANGED
fot publication Submit oust work
elthei ouemt oi melodies foi free
examination nd report M M M
Studios Dept K Portland Jirgon
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
, JACKSON COUNT
AIISTKAC1 CO
HU B I.V-UIUNCb
ahmihacts
ESCROWS
Chinese Herbs
Chinese Herbs for all ailments
GET QUICK RESULTS
Try our remedies. Consult us free
CHAN & CHAN CO.. 235 E. Main.
Dressmaking.
THE DOMESTIC SHOPPE 25 yrs. exp
Tailoring, Dressmaking, Alterations.
Remodeling. Hemstitching. Buckles
and buttons covered. 19 N. Bartlett
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and Remodeling Buttons and
BuckJes covered Room 12. Sparta
Bldg Tel 1181
DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladles
Coat and Suit Alterations Prices
reasonable Mary M Coker Cra
terlan Bldg
Trucking.
GENERAL DUMP rRUCKINO Sand
gravel, top soli decomposed granite
Ray Chamoerlln Hwy 39. mile
west Gold Hill. Tel. Gold Hill 6
Cross-Word Puzzle
26. Shore
27. EaBy gait
29. Fatty part of
mil It
30. Defer action
3L Treea
33. Marks mad
by bo mo
th lng T'hlch
has passed
38. Too early
38. Historical
periods
89. Linden tree
41. Copper coin:
col lot.
43. Slip of the
tongue or
pen
46. Operated an
. automatic
telephone
46. Talks tediously
48. One of tha
apostles
69. Form of
musical
composition
I. Chords of
three tones
7. Tumultuous
disorder
I. Gaelic form
of John
9. Like
10. Arid and hot
11. Shun
12. Play the
first card
13. Sea eagle
18. Fireplace
19. Coupled or
palrefl
22. Compulsion
24. Depend
25. Cultivated
with a cer
tain Imple
ment 61.
Pertaining to
the rise and
fall of the
sea
Odor
62.
3. Root of an
KflHt Indian
filant yleld
ng a red dyi
64. Heroine of
"Cavnlleria
Rusticana"
55. Cancel
68, Let the bait
bob and dip
lightly .
69. Point
61. Italian river
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Expert Hug Cleaners.
LET OEOROB DO IT Clean and de
moth Hugs Davenports Chain etc
39 So Grape Geo A Seely. h 1172
Expert Window Trimmer
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning, floor waxing, de
mot h i n Rru gupholstejTclennmg
LOANS
VACATION DAYS
ARE HERE AGAIN
Call On Us For Your
Vacation Cash.-
Quick, friendly loans up to $300 on
your own signature ana security
No endorsers. Small, adjustable
monthly payments.
Call. Phone or Write
OREGON FINANCE CO.
(Formerly Ore. te Wash. Mtg. Co.)
Llo. No. S-211. M217. Phone 139.
45 So. Central.
Radiator Repairing
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE
88 South Bartlett
Roofing.
REPAIR and apply all kinds of roofs
Let us give you an estimate. All
work guaranteed Phone 1263 J
R Munson Old Pacific Hwy
painting
PAINTING Industrial and reelden
tial work quickly dune at moderate
cost Latest spray-type equipment
P H Gardner Phone 1375-W
COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS B
P1TTSUUKUH Let ut recommend
a reliable painter ur papurtiaiMuJ
P H A loans tor painting now avail
able Plttstmrvb Paint Store. 132
W Main
Tranxer
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAOB
Local and Long Olatance Purnlture
Moving Bondeo camera Plrepruol
storage Export orating, packing
and shipping service "DavU (or
Service J Phone 644
BADS TRANSFER & STORAOB CO.-
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LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Creditors.
In the Ccinty Court ol the State of
Oregon Tor he C'Mntv if Jackson.
In the matter of the estate of Louise
R. Parker, also knows as Mrs. L. R
Parker, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that 1 have
been duly and regularly appointed o-
ecutor or tne estate or uouise k. far
ker, also known as Mrs L. R. Parker,
deceased, under and by virtue of an
order of the County Court of the
Bute of Oregon for Jackson County.
duly made, rendered and entered oil
the 6th day of May. 1938, and all
creditors having claims against said
deceased or against said estate
are hereby notified to present
the same duly verified, and wttn
vouchers thereunto attached, and ell
persons owing said estate are noti
fied to pay their Indebtedness to me
at the office or Roberts & McAllister
attorneys at Law. United States Na
tlonaJ Bank Building, Medford. Ore
gon, within six months from tne date
of this notice-
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 7th
day of May, 1938
LUZERNE H. ROLISON.
Executor of the estate of Louise R
Parker, also known as Mrs. L. R
Parker, deceased.
Roberts & McAllister,
Attorneys (or Estate.
Notice of Final Hearing
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Alden
Ualbreath. Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that the .n
derstgned Administratrix of the Es
tate of Alaen Galbreath, has .Mud
with the above entitled Court tier
First and Final Account and -eptrt
as such Administratrix and the Court
has set June 33rd. 1038, A. D . at the
b ur of 10 o'clock A. M., as the time,
and the Courtroom of said Court In
th. Courthouse in Medford, Oreg i)
l: the place for hearing objections, if
any there be, why said FirBt and (in
i.l Account and Report should ant be
approved, said Administratrix and her
bondsmen discharged, and said estate
closed.
All persons are hereby notified to
appear at said time and place and
show cause, if any there be, why such
relief should not be granted.
Dated and first published this ailrd
day of May, 1938.
BEATRICE GALBREATH,
Administratrix of the Estate
of Alden Galbreath, Deceased
O. H BENGTSON, Attorney for Ad
ministratrix. 126 East Main -Uei
Medford. Oregon.
SOUTHERN OREOON STATE NOR
MAL SCHOOL, Ashland, June o
(Spl.) Ronald Gandee, principal of
the Central Point grade school, was
elected president of the alumni as
soclatlon of the Southern Oregon
State Normal school at the alumni
meeting held here In connection with
commencement activities.
Mars are tt Nor vail Goddard was
elected secretary, and vice-presidents
were selected from widely distributed
geographical areas In Oregon. These
Include Lester Beck, assistant profes
sor 61 psychology at the University
of Oregon, first vice-president; Verna
Hogg of Baker, second vice-president:
Errllla Gearhart of Dufur, third vice
president; Mary Chambers, Malta
fourth vice-president; and Dorothy
Grossman of Plush, fifth vice-presi
dent.
SPRAGUES LEAVE FOR
MIDWEST VACATION
SAN FRANCISCO, June . (API
Charles A. Sprague, Republican
nominee for governor of Oregon and
Mrs. Sprague left by train for the
midwest last night. The Salem, ore
publisher, who plsna to visit the
larger cities and go aa far east as
Oberlln, Ohio, said he would return
to Oregon probably within three
weeks to open an active campaign
Jn the primaries, Sprague polled
almost as manv votes as his aeven
opponents combined.
Dee Man mnune Want Ada
Riviera
RIVIERA, June 8. (8pl) Several
ladies from here attended the Oold i
Hill health unit meeting at the
Boye home In the Colony May 31. !
From Riviera were Mesdames Nor
man Baxter, Prank Daley, Pauline
Wahl, Frank Elliott, Beatrice Jones,
Antone Engle and Wm. Harrison. ,
H, Lechner spent the week-end at
the Riviera auto park with his wife
who returned with him to Klam
ath Falls. They expect to return
here week-ends to care for their
truck, garden joining the Donohue
property.
Daniel Bites has been 111 at his
home here for the past few days.
Announcements have beti receiv
ed by friends here of the marriage
May 23 of Miss Lorraine Tompkins
to Ernie Bola of Medford.
Mrs. Norman Baxter was honored
last Thursday afternoon at a blessed
event shower at the home of Mrs
R. L. Miller with Mrs, Louis DruU
and Mrs. Miller acting aa hosteses.
Many lovely gifts were received by
the honoree.
Rowland Miller spent a couple of
days last week at Glcndale at the
home of his aunt, Mrs. Walt Me Iss
uer. Mrs. Badger of Gold Hill spent
Thursday afternoon at the Ed Oueta-
laff home.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis ' Druif and
Phyllis Miller attended the show "In
Old Chicago," in Medford June 2.
A party was enjoyed on the Ap-
plegate May 26. In honor of Phyllis
Miller's birthday. Those enjoying the
occasion were Mrs. Millie Walker and
daughter Sybil, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
Gilchrist and son Charles of Gold
Hill, Rollln Btlehl of Rogue River,
James McDonough of Sams Valley,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yordon and
daughter Patricia, Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Miller, Rowland Miller and the
honoree Phyllis Miller.
Glenn De Janavler of Bend re
turned to bis home June 4. after
spending a week at his mine
the left fork of the creek.
Mary Gay, who has spent the
past two years In southern Califor
nia, came the first of the week to
visit at her home here.
Forest Creek
FOREST CREEK, June 6.
(Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bostwlck left last
week for Ohio, where Mrs. Bostwlck'a
father Is very 111 and not expected
to live. Everett Bostwlck of 'Medford
la finishing the mine cleanup.
Mra, John Blackand Infant son,
Jared Lee, returned home from the
Sacred Heart hospital in Medford,
June 3. Mother and babe are In ex
cellent health. - i
Mlaa Haul Oavles returned horns
last week from Myrtle Point, where
she haa been teaching school the
past year.
Bud Marsh of Los Angeles arrived
last week to spend the summer at
hie cabin near Oregon Belle mine..
Buslveas visitors In Medford June
4 Included Mrs. Stanley Chesnut and
eon, Leonard; Mrs. Ivan Davfea and
family, John Black and Olen Gard
ner. Mra. Minnie Ireland of Grants Paas
haa some men employed cleaning out
a tunnel and doing assessment work
on her property, the Oregon Belle
mine.
Beagle
BEAGLE, June 6. (Bui.) Mr. and
Mra. Martin of Halsey, Ore., are visit
ing this week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Foots and son.
Wednesday shopper In Medford
were Mrs. Rush and Richard, Mrs.
Sweet, Thelma Martin and Oonnle.
The double holiday was enjoyed at
the home of Mr. and Mr. J. B. Rush
and family by a visit from their chil
dren and famine,. Mr. and Mr. P.
L. Rush of Lodl, Calif., and Mr. and
Mr. Herbert Llngren of Marahfleld.
Ore.
Pleasant Hour club will hold a no
hostess picnic meeting under the big
oaks In the cbool yard Wednesday
afternoon, June 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowen attended
the California plcnlo at Roguedele
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Abbott from
the Klamath orchard near Medford
visited with home folk Sunday.
Mra. Ruby Nelson received word
Saturday of the death of her cousin
In Canada. Sympathy 1 extended to
Mrs. Nelson and family.
Mra. Thelma Martin and her 4-H
Forestry club entertained with a
meeting at Mra. Martin's home May
28. They have completed their work
for the year and th record books
are turned In. There were eight vis
itors present and cookies and tea
were served to end the afternoon
meeting.
Mrs. Marshall Sweet and son. Phil
lip, spent the week end In Medford,
returning here Thursday evening.
Lawrence Sanderson, Mr. and Mr
Lloyd Sanderson of Medford, Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Sanderson and baby Lee
of Trail, Marvin and Lois Bennett
of Sam Valley and Emma Prink vis
ited at the Sanderson home the first
of the week.
Mr. end Mrs. Melvln Martin and
Donnle made a trip to Phoenix Sun
day, bringing back a team of norae
they had purchased a few days De
fore.
James Martin and son. Led, went
fishing Sunday morning but "no
luck" this time.
Mr. end Mr. Chsa. Sanderson and
Ernest visited Sunday 'afternoon at
the Martin bom.
WINDOW glass w sell window
4ias and will evlaot foul oroteo
windows reasonably. rroworia Cab
inet Work.
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Thompson Creek
THOMPSON CREEK, June fl.
(Spl) Henry Bennett and family
motored to the Oregon caves May 30.
Thompson Creek Bible school clos
ed June 3 and held their program
June ft In connection with the Chil
dren's day program, with a picnic
at noon.
Clyde Balderston left for his horn
near Medford June 1 after finish
ing his timber work on the Ander
son Mee place.
A special meeting of the Thomp
son Creek Irrigation company was
held at Herbert Elmore's place May
30th.
The Grange
Engle Point Grange.
Ea;le Point Orange met May U
with good attendance, there being
seventy-nine present.
Phoenix Orange first and second de
gree team exemplified those degree
beautifully, followed by very fine
floor work of drills. The tableau
brought forth much favorable com
ment.
Eagle Point Orange Is especially
appreciative of this group of Phoenix
members who so kindly responded to
the Invitation to put on this work.
The building committee ha as
sumed responsibility of having new
curtains made, to consist of advertis
ing drop and velours draw curtain,
for the new hall. It 1 understood
that these curtains are now finished
and put up In the old hall. They ar
reported as vory nice.
Talent Orange third and fourth de
gree team will exemplify those de
gree at the next regular meeting.
Tuesday, June 7. A large attendance
of Talent Orange member 1 expected
and will be very welcome.
Mra, Beatrice Galbreath wa elect
ed alternate delegate to the Stat
grange meeting In Klamath Pall be
ginning June 13 and lasting through
out that week.
The new grange hall, whloh wa to
have been completed by the first of
June, has been progressing very aljw
ly, tilt the last week. when progres
haa been more rapid. It la probable
that It will be ready for occupancy
by July 1.
i Lecture hour at the last meeting
1 consisted of songs and kitchen
band whloh wa much enjoyed.
Visitors always welcome at th
Eagle Point Grange,
Boxy Ann Orange.
Roxy Ann Orange met Friday evon-
lng In regular session with a good at
tendance. Interesting reports wens
given by various committees. New
business brought out much discus
sion.
Lecture hour wa greatly enjoyed
aa games, guessing contests and th
Virginia reel were entered Into by all.
Refreshment were served by Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Moffatt and Mr. and
Mrs. W. Mattern.
Home Economic club met at th
home of Mr. Hansen Wednesday af
ternoon. All enjoyed the beautiful
view from this location a one could
see In all direction, viewing scenery
for miles around.
Dainty refreshment were served
by the hostess and her daughter.
Member of Roxy Ann orange nere-
by express their thanks and sincere
appreciation to Franklin's cafe lor
the delicious Ice cream they furn
lahed and served last Saturday even
ing. This special treat wa greatly
enjoyed.
Roxy Ann Home Extension unit
will hold the final meeting of th
year at the grange hall June 10. be
ginning at 10:30. All ladle of the
Home Economics club are invited to
Join with us tor a full day' program.
In th morning the three delegate
from Home Interest Conference are
to complete their reports.
The afternoon la to be devoted to
Installation of officers. The new cal
endar are also to be made out for
our new project and program. Spe
cial visitor will be with us to tak
charge of the business of the day
There will be a covered dish luncheon
at noon.
Upper Applegate Orange
Orange met May 38. Six visitor
were present from Jacksonville
Grange.
Lecture hour was- In charge or
Christine Harr. A duet waa given
by Grace Buck and Mamie Wln-
nlngham. Ed Flnley gave a report
on agriculture; two songs by Clara
Smith and Gladya Byone; Christine
Harr recited a poem and a talk
"How We Behave." waa given
by Maud Port. Community singing.
led by Mrs. Port, was followed OJ
gsmes led by Bertha Raskins.
Refreshment were served. .
Many Catch Limit
Diamond Lake Fish
DIAMOND LAKE. June 6. (Spl.)
Fishing 1 proving exceptionally good
In the lake with limit being taken
dally. The largest fish taken to data
weighed 7 pounds 8 ounces.
Tbe road around th lake haa been
Improved to that car may now be
driven to the resort without diffi
culty. All facilities of th resort, Includ
ing dining room and coffee shop, ar
open to th public.
BEAGLE RATTLESNAKES
LEAVE DENS FOR SUN
BEAGLE, June . (Spl.) Ra'tle-n-b-a
in thu vlclnltv are heeding
th call of th sun and leaving their
den to bask In tha warm ray.
Three ot tht feared reptile hav
been killed her la th past week,
one at th De Matters homo, on at
th Lucas ranch and th other at
th Sanderson ranch.