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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. 'AUGUST 8. 1938. PAGE SEVEN Read every ad on this page, you will probably find exactly the things you have been look ing (or or a sale or trade for unused articles you may have Search your attic or store-room you may find many things others are seeking and be able to realize immediate cash. It what you wan't isn't here, ad vertise for It Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effective t RATES Per word first ln9ertlon..Jto (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word - . .,1c (Minimum 10c) per line per month nithoat copy change 11.23 CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND iist Gold wrist-watch. August 8 Clasp broken. Reward. Leave at ' Tribune office. LOST 11 dog .nisaiug. call 1618. WANTJSD MALE HELP WOODCUTTERS WANTED Apple gate. C. R. Burson. WANTED FEMALE HELP GIRL wanted for general housework. Go home nights. 2 adults. Call 1196. WANTED Girl, between age of 30 and 25, for general housework and care of one child of school age. Good home with good family; $5.00 a week, room and board. Only those with good references need apply. Box 909. Tribune. MALE OR FEMALE HOP PICKING starts about August 20th at Christie Hop Yarys, 6V4 miles west of Grants Pass. Free tents, good campground. HOP PICKERS The Hilton Yards of Grants Pass are now registering pickers for the 1938 seasoo which will start about August 10th 216 acres choice hops, fine camping grounds on Rogue river, storea. eto., on grounds Longest picking season In Southern Oregon. Write Hilton Hop Yards. Lower River road Grants Pass. Oregon WANTED SITUATIONS UNDERGRADUATE NURSE Reason able rates. Doctor's references. Box 771, Tribune. WANTED Hour work. Mrs. D. G. Wilson, 413 N. Central. Tel. 1563-L. CAPABLE MAN wants work. Experi enced teamster, ranch and dairy hand. etc. Route 1. Box 160, Cen tral Point. Homer Bray. PIANO PLAYER, modern and old time, wishes work with reliable dance bRnd. 618 East 9th. W ANTED Miscellaneous WANTED To get In touch with party who Is building. Lumber taken In on trade, will sell at dis count. Rogue Valley Tractor Co., 16 So. Fir. BABIES cared for in my home. Train ed nurse. Experienced mother. Rates 85o per day; $5.50 per week. Daytime only 75c day; $4.50 per week. Phone 1382-H. LET US give your car a gleaming, new finish. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop, 608 S. Riverside. WANTED To sell equity in modern 5-room house; large yard and shade trees, or will trade for car. Box 773, Tribune. WANTED Boy's saddle and saddle pony. Phone 1630. Sixth Street Shell Station. WANTED 5 to 16 acres, Irrigated, with Improvements. Have stock and Implements value $950 as down payment Also want listings of small tracts that small down pay ments will handle. Blood tc Goff. 122 N. Central. WANTED - Poultry and eggs High est cash price paid Medford Poul try and Egg H C Predtte. sole owner LAUNDRY - Mrs rluson. Tel 1345-M WELL DR1LLINO II 60 pel ft first 60 ft. etc J M Dodge 919 King WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed free of chars Phone (reverse charges) Southern Oregon By-Products Co. mmiKHi cash rRK Ks paid. Poi Tour Furniture MKIIFOKU B4ROAIN HOI SB 27 N Orape St Phone 1063 WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts 3ee us oeiore you sell MEDFORD BAROAIN HOI'SE 37 N Orape St Phone 1063 WE PAV MOHb CASH Pot Youi Furniture HOI.HKDOK ANDREWS 6th and Front Phone 647 HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batten, Radiators. Aluminum Brass Cop per and rthel metals MEDFORD BARGAIN HUU8E 57 N Irsnf -t Phon- 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Small, modern, furnish ed house In rear. Middle-aged or elderly adults. 410 Hamilton. FOI RENT 4-room modern house, unfurnished. 34 Quince. HOUSE FOR RENT Kitchen, dinlne ruom. bedroom and bath, lights aid water paid; $12.50 month. 433 Bo. Fir. FOR RPNT Small, partlv furnished houae. 133 6o. Grace, key 428 No Holly. Phone 476-X. ("inland Ave." Call Saturday or 6 unday. FOR RENT-HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished house. Inquire 817 W. 10th. FOR RENT Modern furnished house, close in, 835. Insulre 518 E. Main. FOR RENT Small modem houae, newly decorated; $18, water paid. Dressier', 1107 B. Main. FOR RENT Bachelor cabin. Phone 1748-Y. , FOR RENT House No. S. Everett Court, fumlahed. Adulta only. Phone 238. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3 -room apartment, partly furnished, private bath, $15. 230 Beatty St. FOR RENT Clean, attractive 3 room furnished apartment. Con tinuous hot water. Adulta only. 344 S. Central. FURN. APT. Redecorated: completely modern; close In. 61 No. Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Inquire 104 So. Holly. Tel. 3B8-Y. SMALL APARTMENT FOR RENT TRIBUNE BUILDING Cozy 2-room apt., furnished, plenty of closet apace, shower bath, steam heat, hot and cold water furnished. Rent very reasonable. Adults. Ap ply Mall Tribune. FOR RENT Furnished apartments; Frlgldalre, electric range. Hotel Holland. HOUSEKEEPING rooms, also board and room. 317 E. Jackson. GE BAUER APT8., 6th and Oakdale. Fine building, modern, furnished or unfurnished, all comforts. By week or month; $27.60, and up. Phone 713-Y. FURNISHED Apartment. Adulta only 603 S. Holly. FOR RENT 8-room unfurnished apartment. 402 Newtown. Tel. 19 FURN. APT., private bath. Frlgld alre. 806 West Main. VAWTER Apartments.. 30 No. Hollv. unfurnished lower, hot water, elec tric range and refrigerator Call Apt 1 or phone 1108- FINE modern apartment Inquire at Ftp Bank FOR RENT Furnished Rooms ATTRACTIVE Bleeping room, 409 J St. F R RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room . for gentleman. 325 6'i Riverside. NEWLY furnished rooms, close In 232 So. Grape. ' FOR RENT 2 bedrooms. Reasc able. 528 W-llth. FOR RENT Room you are looking for; quiet, cool, comfortable. . do - Penn. DESIRABLE ROOM. 613 S. Central ATTRACTIVE rooma 404 8 Orape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM ROOM and BOARD, $36 month. 611 West 8th. Phone 1368-X. BOARD and ROOM. 81 a day at 716 E. Main. FOR RENT Miscellaneous BACHELOR CABINS, 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Large business building on highway, also house. Inquire 1740 No. Riverside. ONE store room, upstairs office rooms See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE Young thor oughbred Jersey bull (yearling) fine qualities and makeup. Consider ex change for good young milk cow. Address Rt. 2, Box 18. or call at 21 Hazel St.. near Pine Cone, Medford. M. S. Ruff. FOR SALE Large weaner pigs. Call 1051. FOR SALE Pigs. C. H. Rhoten, 1 mile west Central Point. FEEDER and weaner pigs for sale. F. A. Spltzmlller, Rt. 4. Box 35. Phone 12-F-2. Eagle Point. FOR SALE Weaner pigs, aeroas rail road tracks, Richfield Serv. Sta.J central roins. FOR SALE 7 weanef pigs. 0. S. Lammey, l mile south Agate school. WEANER PIGS for sale. Alfred Pelle, Eagle Point. Crater Lake Hwy. FOR SALE Draft mares: 1 3 and 3-year-old colts. W. W. Large. Williams, Ore. FOR SALE -20 head of beef heifers. Phone 4-F-13, Eagle Point. FOR SALE PETS D00S REGISTERED Scottle puppies no . kennel. J. C. Green. Jacksonville. FOR SALE Thoroughbred cocker spaniel pups. Phone 1624-L. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE African. Buff Geese. L A. Sslade ranch. Ontrol Point. Ore. FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1830 Ro sedan excel lent condition. Inquire 327 W. 2nd DODGE Convertible Coup; lyautlful blue finish like new. Perfect every way and guaranteed. Sunday spe cial only S449.00. You save money two wavs by buvtng your csr from PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge & Plymouth Distributors. FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In 1935 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sport Sedan; radio, heater, other extra; new paint, good rubber. 63 Nutley St.. Ashland. Ore. FOR SALE 1931 Ford Coupe In good condition. Call evening at 106 S. Holly. 1936 DODGE, excellent condition. 1937 PACKARD, almost new. PERRY L. ASHCRAFT Packard. International Trucks. 128 South Riverside. FOR SALE Reposessed Busses: 8 O.M C, bUMPS with Wayne ft'l-tH bod lea: leather upholstered; seat 24 to SO school children, Csed In city less than year. Will be sold for balance due on contract SKINNER'S GARAGE. LATE "36 Ford Coupe 50 icw than ' market price, Caii tm, renins. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES GATES' OSISO CARS Famous R and Q Guarantee. Cars of merit only deserve this apace watch this section for the BEST BUYS IN TOWN. '36 Plymouth 8edan......8M6 36 G.M.C. Pickup 498 37 Ford 85 Tudor 605 Used Car Lot located 6th and Bartlett, Medford. Oregon. Harold Treat. Used Car Mgr. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 67 ACRES All easy irrigated from living stream; Improvements cost $9000. Record herd 24 cows average 419 lbs. All stock, machinery, crops; Income $5,000. 8 miles town. Equity $6,000 Trade for thriving business in Klamath, Medford or Grants Pass district. H. W. Currln, Hills- boro, Ore. CHOICE RANCH. CLOSE IN About 27 acres, good soil, irrigated, 5-room modern house, barn, chick en houses, some stock and equip ment: $1,000 down.- balance easy. UPP & RINGOEN, 402 E. Main. RANCHES 105 Acres. 47 Irrigated, free water, over half mile creek frontage, fine free aoll, modern Improvements. alfalfa, clover, fruit, etc. A good small farm. Trade for Income or home In Medford. Also For Rent 300-acre ranch, 10 dairy cows, 7 heifers coming iresn, ma chlnery, etc. Will give three years lease luny stocKeo. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1496 or 1548-R. FOR SALE OR LEASE 23 acres, close In; 18 In cultivation, Irrigated: buildings and electricity. 425',4 S. Oakdale. FOR SALE OR TRADE Large lot In Klamath Falls for acreage or city property. Box 769, Tribune. FOR SALE On account of Illness, lease on house until Jan. 5th; 4 acres good corn, horses, harness. wagon, farming equipment, 5 heif ers, cow and Daien nay. m. m Eubanka, Rt. 3, Box 27 Vfc, Medford, Oregon. 6 ACRES, irrigated. Good stand al falfa. 3-room house, electricity, pressure water system, chicken house, hog shed. Near school. Price, $1,200. Blood is Ooff, 122 N. Central. FOR SALE 5 or 10 acres, Bear creek bottom land. Irrigated, close in and excellent garden land. Phone 1524-L. FOR RENT Small, modern, fur- nlshed house. In rear, middle aged or elder adults. 410 Hamilton. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN & WHITE FOR SALE Newly painted house. 6 rooms and Bleeping porch. 8 lots. 950 down and $10 per month and Interest. Central Point. Owner, 618 East Main, Medford. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For Information inquire of , Warren rscierson aecretary ax me nations Farm Loan Office 202 Liber t Bids Tel 1149 Or O A Barnes 167 E 8th. Eugene. Ore. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jicktjon County Federal Savtnpr Loan Association For Exchange Real flstate FOR SALE OR TRADE for Klamath Falls property, seven-room hoiuo with four lots located near ftnlor high school. Garden, flowers, lawn and wonderful rich soil. A real home. Dan Howard. 938 So. Holly For Exchange Miscellaneous EXCHANGE .Upholstering, roflnlsh- mg. regiuing for cnicKens, turKeya, rabbits or ducks. Phone 969-R. FOR TRADE Cement block ma chine; mixer and all equipment, Want light car, model A Ford sedan or pickup preferred. W. A. ChU- ders. Jacksonville. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE--TRACTORS ALLIS-CHALMERS Model M. Good as new. Self-starting system, lights new battery, belt, pulley and power tatce-ori. a Darcam. McCOPsMICK-DEERING TD40 Track Tractor with Isaacson angle blade bulldozer, uood condition. PERFV L. ASHCRAFT Packard. International Trucks. 128 South Riverside. MATCHED, DIAMOND SET, yellow gold wedding and engagement rings. Box 903, Tribune. FOR SALE 9169 gas stove. 1938 model. Must sacrifice. O. V. Myers pi ace. rnone aoo-H. FOR SALE! Carpenter's tools, hinges, locks, pulleys. 6 gals. Unseed oil Cheap. 333 So. Riverside (rear). FOR SALE 3 -horse garden tractor. H. W. Culbertson, 609 Wlmer St., Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE Fully equipped cabin, Inboard motorboat at Lake o' the Woods. Call at 468 Haven. Ba AND NEW Deleo shallow weU pres sure water systems, made by Gen eral Motors, at 20 discount for limited time only. Leonard Elec tric to., suv jsast Main. FOR SALE Speed Queen wanner and ironers, sparton refrigerators Guaranteed Mr vice and parts for all makes of washers. Genera) Elec tric Ironer. demonstrator, only one half original price. Ftck's Bard- ware. FOR SALE 1937 Olbson Tefrtger- ator. bargain price: sngntiy used Call evenings at 736 Palm. GLADIOLI 26c dozen. Phone 1669-Y. Dressler'a, FOR SALE Large Icebox. t4; elee trlc washer, 112: small cream sep arator, $10. Dressier'. 1107 K. Main. MYERS Water Pressure systems guar anteed All pumping system over hauled. Plumbing contracting. rn eo electric fence regulator. Full tine of general paints and (lining lacsue. next tiara ware. FOR 8 ALE Cheap Furniture, for camp or moaest nousexeeping: din ing table. 4 chair. 2 beds, springs, manresses. t linoleum. 2 wool rugs, icebox, sewing machine. Ironing board, set dishes, 60 ft. hots. 630 Dakota St. FOR SALE Fruit jars, quart and ft -g man, ouo aozen. di usiie. FOR SALE Miscellaneous GOOD USED WASHERS, Radios, and small roll-top office desk; a good used electrlo ranges and one gaso line range, greatly reduced. Also outboard motor, half price. Flck'a Hardware. FOR 8 ALE Large, sound, Newtown apples at Medford ice storage, 60c box. FOR SALE OR TRADE Bakery equip ment. Home evenings, ay i Bridge St., Ashland. LEAVING TOWN Household goods ana trailer tor aaie. xaient aukj Camp. GRAIN SACKS. 3o and 4o each; also sacking and binding twine Med ford Bargain House, 27 81 North Grape. Phone 1063. CABBAGE plants 647 Marie St. GOOD used refrigerators and electric ranges. Call 12. LOANS MONEY TO LOAN on dwellings ol late construction. Reasonable rate BROWN & WHITE. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Service station Justness and stock. Rent, one cent per gal Good location. Box 4603, Tribune. FOR SALE Service station and gro cery. 602 So. Riverside. FOR SALE OR TRADE Service sta tion, 6 -room house and barn, 6 acres with water; clover crop. Will subdivide. Signal Service Station, south of ''Blent. ROOFING WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof. Roll rooflngB and coating at mall order prices Pabco Paints and Roofing Ekerson Paint and Rdbl Co. 38 So Bartlett Tel 343 INSTRUCTIONS WE WANT to select reliable men. now employed, with foresight, fair education and mechanical Inclina tions, willing to train spare time or evenings, to become installation and service experts on all types AIR cunuitiunino and Eleotrio Re frigeration equipment. Write fully giving age, present occupation, Utilities Inst,. Box 780, Mall Tribune PERSONAL PROFESSIONAL READINGS. Try the best. Mme. Lazelta, 105 North Oak dele. MISCELLANEOUS CASH for small business. Must show living plus future possibilities Consider concession In estab store, such as newsstand, cigars, camera bus., etc. No serv. sta., beer or cafe Box 4634. Tribune. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNT ABSTRACT CO. TITI.h INSIIKANCB ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Chinese Herbs Chinese Herbs for all ailments. GET QUICK RESULTS Try our remedies when other tall CHAN & CHAN CO.. 23S K Main. Expert Window Cleaner. LET GEOROE DO IT - lei UN House cleaning, floor waxing. Je mothlng rug upholstery -leaning hadlatui hcMlnng. HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 83 South Bartlett. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Fuss 4. Genus of ths rose t. Frame for holding glass 18. June bug 13. Engrave with, acid 14. One opposed: colloq. 15. Flbroue mineral If. The sweet sop 18. Pack 19. Redacts 20. Portable ma chines for exerting pressure SS. Science or art of exact reasoning 25. Plant of ths Illy family 26. Greek moun tain 27. Tennis stroks 30. Cask 32. Estimate or prize highly 34. East Indian weight 3 ft. Precious 37. Units 28. All that could be desired 40. Twist or wring by violence 4L La ft name of a Tennysonian character Solution, of Yesterday's Puzzle IE ME 5 41. A descendant of Esau 45. Hard light m wood used (or masts and spars 46. Ornamental border In closing the main design on a stnmp M.' Gentlemen M. Send forth 62. Incline the head meJajqo wiSMg a lekq tMEL sMq a Ri kWm 1 g SlA C ETD aPE I sMae a i SCO EjpaHe Aliens pie rsOSn jTElC ATTON BE9SSM RAglHiE S1E N NH sSrf A GER EBTfPlENPaAS0 a T 5 e nTO IK IE TAiAO RAjigSfflERS ETEIPJN I TlilsSERlI D EHMSIMHlMSlaElE ts W- : lip iii?! Il'f mmm 20 ' 1!L1 II II' 27 W. 2& 'Mu 34 Ml m ip nf0 11 in ill 4S . 48 myn - so ni si m Si 63 S3 W" """" BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dressmaking. 'THE DOMESTIC 8HOPPE" Profes sional Dressmaking. Tailoring. Al terations. Hemstitching, Buttons and Buckles covered. 10 N Bartlett THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. Room 1)03, 0 S Natl. Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181 DRESSMAKING. Tailoring, La dial Coats and Suits Alteration Prices reasonable. Mary M Coker. Cra- terlnn Bldg. LOANS A QUICK WAV To pay your old bills ... to reduce Installments ... to set needed GASH., Use our popular cash loan plan to get the money you want WHEN you want It. Loans up to 9300 on your own signature and security. No en dorsers. Take as long as twenty months to repay. Personal and Auto Loans. OREOON FINANCE CO (Pormerly Ore. & Wash. Mtg. Co.l Lie. No. 8-111 M217. Phone 139. 45 South Central. Pnlntlng. JNO. H. LOCK PAINTER Fine Interior work a specialty. Phone BOD. MUSIO VOICE PIANO George Maddox tenor. Alleen Crawford Maddox piano. Beginners and advanced Prultt's Music Center Pltone 33 Painting. PAINTING Industrial and realdenttal work quickly done at moderate cost Latest spray-type equipment F H Gardner Phone 1376-W COLORS BY NATURE - PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH Let us recommend reliable painter or paperbannj PH. A loana for painting now avail, able Plttaburgh Paint Store, 13V W Main Tran.ier. DAVIS TRANSFER AND 8TOHAQK Local and Long distance Furnlturt Moving Bonded carriers Ftrepioul storage! ' Expert orating, packing and shipping service "Davu for Oi..utM Phnn. ASS EADS TRANSFER & STORAOD CO - Office 16 So Fir Phone 316 Prices right Service guaranteed LEGAL NOTICES Summons tor Publication. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson county. Wm. Perry, plaintiff, va. Anna Shipley Ross, sole and only neir at law 01 Maggie snipiey cape, deceased, and Tom Ross, her hus band: James O. Whtpp and Flor ence E. Whlpp. husband and wife; John A. Reuter, also known as j. A Reuter, and Mary Jane Reuter, husband and wife: Pauline O. Reu ter, whose true nam, is Pauline K. Voget: Elizabeth M. Reuter tnd John Doe Reuter, ner nustmna Dorothy R, Morran and Cordllla Reuter. as guardians of the person and estate of Elizabeth M. Ruetrr. an Incompetent person; Dora R. Morran, also known as Dorothy R. Morran and John Dos Morran, Mr husband; Mary a. Martin and Jonn Doe Martin, husband end wife; Lena O, Reuter and Richard Hoe Reuter. her husband; Cordllla Reu ter, also known as Cordllla J. Reu ter and John Doe Reuter, her hus band; and all of the unknown heirs of each, every, and all of che above named defendants, and also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, es tate, Hen or Interest In the reel property described herein, defend ants. Cross-Word Puzzle S. Persian post t. Fotd or arch of rock strata. 10. Let It stand 11. Sibilant sound 16. Narrow rldgs of glacial drift 19. Minced oath 20. Pokes: colloq. 21. Wings 22. Halls 34. Ridges of gla cial drift 26, Genus of the olive tree 21. Metal-bearing rocks Is. Most excellent 31. Paradise SI. Early parts of days: poetlo 16. Fills with anxiety or eudden tsar 19. Thick 40. He fuse 4L Part of a church 41 Make muddy hy stirring 44. Guiding strap of a bridle 46. Smalt peg used In golf 47. Character in "The Faerie Queene 41 Huge mythical bird 49. Dutch elty AIBIEISI 18. Other 64. Ancient slave 55. Topnotcher DOWN 1. Town In Ohio 2. Dowry t. Sphere 4. Musical char acters 5. Oil of rose petals: variant 6. Frowns 7. Exclamations of delight mmmmmm To each and all of the above named defendants: In the name of the Btate of Ore gon, you. and each of you. are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, on or before four ii weeks from the date of the Iirst publication of thto summons; and If you fall so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tne court tor the relief demanded In the complaint succinctly stated as follows. That each and all 01 tne aeiena- ants herein be required to fully set forth any and all right, title, estate, lien, claim, or Interest whatsoever that they or any of them may have. or claim In, to or upon the following described real property situated in Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: The North Half of the North H ilt of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 35 in Township 38 South, of Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon. Excepting therefrom the East 90 feet lying within public road. That each and all of the claims that may ba made on the part of any or all of the said Defendants herein. In or to said real property herein described, or any part thereof, be adjudged and declared to ne nun and void; and that the plaintiff Is the owner In fee simple of said prem ises and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate. Hen or claim whatsoever on the part of the defendants herein, and each and all persona claiming or to claim by, through or undt-r them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrained, and barred from asserting, attempting to esuioiisn. or claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest whatsoever In, to, or upon said real property, or any part or parcel thereof; and that plaintiffs title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest. This summons la published In to cordance with an order of the Hon orable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, dated July 13 1038; the time prescribed for publica tion of thle summons Is once each week for four (4) consecutive weeks; the date of first publication of this summons Is July IB, 1038. O. H. BENGTSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, 136 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon, Notice of Final Settlement Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account as executrix of the eatate of Sarah J. Hessler, deceased, with the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and that said Court has set Septem ber 7. 1038. at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day In the Court Room of said Court In the Court House at Medford, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing ob jections thereto and the settlement tnereof. All persons interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, If any they have, why said final account should not be approved by aald Court and said executrix discharged from her trust, and file Bny audi objeotlona on or 'before said date. Dated and first published August 8, 1038. EVA L. DALEY. Executrix of the estate of Sarah J, Hessler, deceaaed. DON R. NEWBURY, Attorney for Executrix. Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK, Aug. 8. (Spl.) Misses Jean and June Moran have returned from San Pranclsoo, where they visited their father and other relatives. J, A. Mason returned from Port' Tand July 97, when he was pa tlent In the veteran' hospital, Miss Berteena Elmore and Miss Doris Work returned July 39 from Corvallls, where they attended sum mer school. They were accompanied by Mr. Weaver, an instructor of that school. Mr. and Mr. James Hall and daughter, Ona Lee, of Burllngame, Calif., also Mies Edna Robinson or that place visited last week with Mrs. Hall and Miss Robinson's slater, Mrs. Bessie Elmore. Mrs; Mamie LaClara of powers, Ore., visited her slaters, Mlsa Olive and Patricia Kogan. Mrs. Atklna and brother, Bernard Hogan, here recently. Leland McCann of Hlllsboro, Cal enjoyed a short visit with the El mere family recently. Blake Beck has been employed at the Lake of the Woods. Miss Ella Balderston left Monday for Medford, where she will be em ployed. Ed Hawklna has been having men employed shearing lambs. Mrs. Helga Lunn haa been doing some Improvement on her place, building a garage and moving the wood shed and In doing so three skunks met their deaths. Visitors and new membera at Thompson Creek Sunday school Sun day, July 81, were Mra. Kert, two sona and two daughters, and Mrs. Ford. Mrs. Earl Kennedey'a uncle, Mr. Ford haa been helping them build a new cabin on their place. Wagner Creek WAONER, CREEK, Aug. 7. (Spl.) Miss Alma Doran of Oakland, Calif., la house guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mra. M. A. Doran and family. Mis Dorrl Work returned home July ,39 from Corvallls where she attended school, Victor and Albert Anderson are visiting relatives and friend on Ap ple t. Mrs. Leila Lynch and Mrs. M. A. Doran called on Mr. Wolty of Tal ent, July 38. Wagner Creek Sunday school en joyed picnic at Jackson Hot Springs recently. Mr. and Mra. W. O. Wolton stop ped over on their return trip home In California from Corvallla to visit Mrs. Leila Lynch and family July 31. Mrs. Emma Kerby visited her daughters, Mr. Herman Sommere nd family, July II. Mr. and Mra. Buttler of Loa An telee returned horn Aug. 1 after visiting two weeks with Mr. Butt, ler' inter, Mr. Mahrn and fam ily. Mr. Mahre and Mra. Buttler's mother, Mrs. W, Carter accompan lad them on thslr trip. Mrs. Leila Lynch visited Mr. and Mrs. John Roblaon. Aug. 8. Roy Parr Jr. visited Charlie Cow an. Janitor of the Wagner Creek school, Aug. 4. Mr. and Mrs. W. Llndstrom and family enjoyed a picnic with frlenda In Ashland Uthla park, July 81. Meteorological Report Forecast Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight and Tuesday, little change In tem perature. Oregon: Generally fair tonight and Tuesday but occasional clouds on the coast; little change In temperature: moderate northweat wind oft the coast. Temperature a year ago today: htgheat 89; lowest 3. Total monthly precipitation, none; excess or deficiency tor the month, none. Total precipitation since September 1, 1937, 3Q Inches; excess for the season 7.16 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, 32 percent; 5 ft. m. today, 88 percent. Tomorrow: sunrise 8:13 a. m.; sun set 7:20 p. m. Observations Taken at 8 ft, m 120 Meridian Time. n m a u r 1 Boise ..... 90 48 .00 Olear Boston .. 90 88 TP Cloudy Chicago 92 73 00 Clear Denver 90 84 .00 P Cloudy Eureka .. . 60 60 .00 Cloudy Helena .... 83 84 .00 Clear Loa Angeles.... 80 64 .00 Cloudy Medford 88 64 .00 Clear New York 88 70 TP Cloudy Omaha 88 73 .32 Cloudy Phoenix 98 80 .00 Cloudy Portland 79 11 .00 Clear Reno . 94 44 .00 Olear Roseburg - 78 68 .00 Olear Salt Lake 93 74 .00 Cloudy San Pranclsoo 73 68 .00 Cloudy Seattle - 73 80 T Clear Spokane -.. 74 46 00 Clear Wash., P. C 88 74 TP Cloudy The Grange OolA Hill Orange. A very pleasant H. B. C. meeting was held July 38 with a potluck din ner at noon, at the home of Mrs. W. 0. Autenrelth In Gold Hill with 16 members present. Mra. Jonea of Cal ifornia and Mra. Tlmberman of Med ford were visitors. Ths day waa apant aewlng tor the bazaar, Each member la askod to do nate an apron before fair time The program, put on by Edith How and Myrtle Winn, waa as follows: Mother Qoose rhyme, Florence Howes and Beulah Nathan; reading, Mollne Barnes; poem, Beulah Nathan; skit, Plorenoe Howes, Mollne Barnes and Pauline Tygart. Next meeting, August 33, will be an all-day affair with potluck dinner at noon, at Mra, b. Ferguson's home. Those present planned to have ft waffle aupper at the home of Mr. John Oray August 11, Talent TALENT, Aug. 8 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Richardson are the par ents of a baby girl, born at the hospital In Medford. Mr. Richardson la a former resident of Talent. Fred Williams had a major ope ration at the Community hospital In Ashlsnd laat Thursday. After several dayV layoff, because of forest fires, the Skeeter logging operatlona have atarted again. Mr. and Mrs. Harry lows and fam ily have returned from a three weeka' outing In the Little Applegate coun try. vera Montgomery and children, Monty, Betty and Jerry, and Mrs. Sharky Ooddard and children, Gladys and Junior, and Earllne Wlthroe, have returned to their homes, after spending a weok at Wagner Gap. Mrs. Harry Wlthroe. who haa been visiting her son In Portland for the past month, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Burnett have moved Into the Elenore Powers house, recently occupied by Earl Wlthroe, who moved to the McFad- dln property on Bear 'ireek. Mr. and Mr. Jo spitcer are tin- Ishlng their horn with new asbestos siding, which Is very attractive. Mr. and Mr. J. Ottlnger returned to their home Saturday after a two month' vacation In the mlddleweat and Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mra. J. Hamilton of Tula Lake apent the week-end visiting relative. Mrs. C. Holmes and daughter, Clar ice, visited relatlvs over th week end. Mr. and Mr. Holme recently moved from Talent to Holland, Ore. Mr. and Mr. E. Cockran of Klam ath Palls apent th week-end visit ing relatlvs. A number of men from Talent who went to tight fire, returned home Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brill and daughter, Alice, of Rogu Allure, visited with Mr. and Mr. H. Lowe Frldy afternoon. Harry Lowe attended th board meeting at Sam Valley Monday nljht. Alvln Smith waa transacting bus! neaa In Ashlsnd Monday. Everett Beeaon mad s trip to Wagner Gap Sunday. Moae Crawford of Tula Lak vl. Ited with hi father here Thursday. Th dance given by th senior class of th Talent high school Sat urday night we well attended. A shower wa given tor Mr. Wm. Oliem at th horn of her mother, Mr. I. Allen. Friday afternoon. Mr. Ollem received many beautiful gift Dainty refreshments were served. Mr. Allan wa assisted by her daughter, Dorothy. On the Radio Chains STATIONS Where to Find Them on the Dial: HEX. Portland. 1IBU; KKI. S40 los Aiicelrti KOA 1470, Spokane. KOU. 700 Ban Pranclscot KUtt 92U, Portland: HJB 870, Seattle. K.NX 1050. Los Anceles; KOA, 830 Denverg KUIN. 940, Portland KD.MO. Dte. Seattle; KPU. 880. San Prnnclirn: KNU MHO Halt Uke. Monday 6:00 Theater, KNX, KSL, KOIN; Questions & Answers, KPO, KF1, KOW; Rhythm Master, KOO, KOA, 6:30 Concert, KPO, KF1. 6:00 King' Orch., KNX, KOIN, KSL; True or False, KOO, KOA, KEX. 6:30 Ripley. KPO, KP1, KOWi Songs, KNX, KSL; KOIN; Forum, KOO. KOA. 8:48 American Viewpoint, KNX, KSL, KOIN. 7:00 Amos & Andy, KPO, KFJ, KOW; Busse'a Orch., KNX, KOIN; Drama, KQO, KOA, KEX. 7:16 Uncle Ezra, KPO, KPT, KOW; Busse's Orch., KSL; Songs, KOO. 7:30 Pick & Pat, KNX, KOIN, KSL; Margaret Speaks, KPO, KFI, KOW; Parmer's Orch,, KOA; Concert Hall, KOO. 8:00 Monday Night Show, KNX, KOIN; Conrad Nagel, KPO, KFI,' KOW; Child's Orcu., KOO: News, KEX, KOA. 8:30 Vox Pop, KPO. KFI, KOW: Swonson's Orch., KOO, KEX; Weems Orch,, KNX, KSL, KOIN. 9:00 Hawthorne House, KPO, KFI, KOW; Traumbatier'a Oroh., KEX: Grant's Orch., KNX, KOIN; Dane Hour, KOO; News, KJR. 9:18 Stanford Univ., Prgrm, KOO, KEX. 9:30 Rhapsodies, KOO; Retsman' Orch., KPO, KOW; Camera Club. KNX; Sissies Orch., KSL. 9:30 Whispering Jack Smith, KNX, KOIN; News KOA. 10:00 News KPO, KFI, KOW: Crosscuts, KOO; String Trio, KSL; News, KNX. 10:16 Sports, KPO, KFI; Whit Fires, KNX, KSL, KOIN; Crosscut. KOA. 10:30 King' Jester", KPO, KFL KOW; Beaux Art Trio, KQO, KOA. KEX. 11:00 Five Star Final, KOO; Traumbauer'a Orch,, KPO, KFI, KOW; Organist, KOA. Tuesday 6:00 Organ, KPO, KFI, KOW; Maurice's Oroh., KNX; news, KOO: Now & Then, KOA, KEX; Dance oroh, KSL. 8:30 Goodman's Orch., KNX, KSL, KOIN; Drama, KPO, KFI, KOW. 6:00 Lot Elllman, KSL; Jamboree, KOA. 6:30 Hollywood Oosslp, KPO, KFI, KOW; Muslo All Your Own. KOO, KOA, KEX; concert, KNX, KSL, KOIN. ' . . - 6:46 Organist, KOW; political talk, KPO, KFI. 7:00 Amos & Andy, KPO, KFI, KOW; McOune's Orch, KSL; rhythm. KNX, KOIN; drama, KQO, KOA, KEX, 7:18 Screen Scoop, KNX, KSL, KOIN; vocal varieties, KPO, KFI, KOW; Gordon's orch., KOA: Ougat'a muslo, KOO, 7:80 Johnny presents, KPO, KFI, KOW; Owens' orch., KOO, KOA; Marahard'a orch., KNX, KSL, KOIN. 6:00 Hlmber'a orch, KPO; Haw kins' orch., KOO; newa, KOA, KEX. 8:16 Walker' Amateur hour, KOO; Hlmber'a orch., KFI, KOW; Balse orch., KOIN. 8:30 Dane orch., KPO, KOW; Long's oroh, KNX, KOIN. 9:00 Good Morning Tonight, KPO, KPT. KOW; sports, KNX, KOIN; Mo lina's oroh., KSL; newa, KGA. 9:16 Bailee's oroh., KNX, KOIN; Kassel'a orch., KJR; baseball, KQO. 9 :30 Miller' orch., KJR; . King' Jester', KPO. KFI, KOW; Weems' orch., KNX, KOIN. 10:00 News, KPO, KFI, KOW; Relsman's orch,, KJR; news, KNX. 10:16 Relsman's orch., KOA, KEX; Garner's . orch., KPO, KFI, KOW; Studio Party, KNX, KOIN, KSL. 10:30 Viennese Echoes, KOO, KOf, KEX; Drelske's orch., KPO, KFI, KGW. 11:00 Trumbauer' orch., KPO, KFI, KOW; Five Star Final, KQO; organ, KOA; dance orch., KNX, KOIN, KSL. Griffin Creek GRIFFIN1 CREEK, Aug. 8. (Spl.) Mrs. Ollle Allen and son and daugh ter of Marahfleld are spending torn time visiting at the home of Mr. Allen' sister, Mrs. Gladys Ohoata. Clyde Bturglll and family apent Sunday picnicking and fishing on Applegate. Mr. and Mr. Phil Bumgerdner. Velma Thomaaon and Jerold Kim spent the week-end on Little Apple gate fishing. - The p re-school clinic held at th school house July 38 wis well at tended. More parent are appreciat ing and taking advantage of the ollnlc each year. Mr. and Mr. L. M. Lofland mo tored to Crescent City Tuesday, Mrs, Lofland staying over for a vacation on th coaat. Mrs. Choat and daughter attend ed th 4-H picnic held at Jackson Hot' Spring Friday. , Mr. R. B. Ouches and Mr. Jake Herford had a their guest recently a brother from' Waahlngton. Whll here they all motored to Crescent City and visited with another sister. Mr. and Mr. W. B. Brltton and family and Mr. J. D. Brown motored to Jackson Hot Spring Sunday and enjoyed th Pomona picnic CIVIc Beauty Rated Low. BERKELEY, Cal. (OP) - Chart H. Cheney, city planning axpeit, estl. mate present nationwide civic beauty at about 10 percent of what It could and aheuld be. H hs lven th campus of th University of California at Los Angela an 80 percent rating out of a possible 100, and that Berkeley a 74 rating tor beauty.