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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MIDFORD. OREGON". THURSDAY. AUGUST 18, 1933. page ntce 2CD Read every ad on this page. You will probably find exactly the things you have been look ing for or a aale or trade for uaiued articles you may have Search your attlo or store-room you may find many things others are seeking and be able to realize immediate cash II what you wan't isn't here, ad vertise for It Tribune classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effective! Per word first Insertion-, (Minimum 23c) Bach additional insertion per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without . copy change - m..$lM CASH Or money order must ao company all mail order .classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Wire-haired mother tiog Reward. Tel. 1660-J. LOST If doft missing, call 1816. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Wood cutters. Drag-saw furnished. P. O. Bolt 767, McHford. MALE OR FEMALE HOP-PICKERS 'ho have registered at the Hull Hop Yards. Granta Pass, picking Marts Monday, Aug. 32nd. WANTED AT ONCE Experienced packers. Reter Fruit Co. HOP Picking will be resumed Monday, August 22nd at the Hilton Hop Yard . Grants Pass, WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and ste nographer wants employment. Lo cal references. Phone 1276. WANTED Practical nursing or housekeeping In refined home. Good cook. References. 741 West Jackson. WANTED Children to care tor In my home. Kindergarten tralrlug 624 N. Bartlett. I WILL be available for scale repair work for a few days. Fred B. Adams, Phone 1134. WANTED Work by enperlenced woman, In adult, family: good cook Can give references. Phone 958-R. W ANTED Miscellaneous WANTED Jersey bull of service age. J. A. Manke, Rt. 1, Medford. Write or apply at ranch. WANTED TO LEASE small farm suit able for dairy Bnd poultry. Box 603, Tribune. WANTED Apartment aultablo for one gentleman. Permanent. Box 603, Tribune. PHONE 969-R for furniture repairing, reupholstering, reflnlshlng by Thl bault. WANTED TO TRADE Wood for trailer. Phone 1346-M. WANTED Fat and feeder cattlo and lambs. J. J. Osenbrugge. WANTED Used motorcycle. 220 N. Bartlett. WANTED Poultry and eggs. High est cash price paid. Medford Poul try and Egg H. C. Fredett. sole owner. LAUNDRV -V.rs. Huson. Tel. 1349-M WELL DRILLING $1 .60 per ft., first 80 ft- etc. J. M. Dodge, 519 K:ng WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed free of charpe Phone (reverse charges) Southern Oregon By-Producta Co. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phono 1063 WOOL MOHAIR HIDES And Pelts See us before you sell. MEDPOKD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062 WE PAY MORE CASH For Your Furnlttire , HOI.BROOK St ANDREWS 6th and Front Phone 647 HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries. Radiators. Aluminum. Brans Cop per and other metals. MEDFORD BARGAIN MOUSE 27 N Grew St -Phone 1063 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern 6-room house. 3 acres excellent land. Roy I. Gan fleld, Jacksonville Hwy. FOR RENT Nicely furnished Duplex. Electric refrigerator and oil heater Adults only. Phone 616 for Infor mation. FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-room modern stucco home on Jackson ville Hwy.: furnace, fireplace, hard wood floors. Phone 790-M. FOR RNT Furnished small modern house. mile off Crater Lake Hwy Mrs. Haeen. Spring St. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house 122.50. Water paid, 1330 Sailing Ave. 6-ROOM house, screened porch, gar age. 502 West 4th. FOR ;tNT House No 3 Evere-.te Court furnished Adult only Phm 238 FOR RENT Bachelor cabin 1748-V FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOM apartinent at 40 Qulnoe. Adults. VAVTER Apartments. 20 No Holly Unfurnished tower: hot water, elec tric ranee and rerncerator. Call Apt. 1 or phone 1108. FOR RENT APAKTMENTS NICELY FURNISHED APARTMENT In Mall Tribune building. Com bination living and dining rnom, fireplace. Electric refrigeration sr.d range. Steam heat and hot and cold water furnished. Adults. Ar ply at business office Mall Tribune. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt. 916 E. Main. FOR RENT Furnished apartment No. 8 Durrell Court, 329 No. Holly. GE BAUER APTS.. lu and Oakdale Fine building, modern, furnished or unfurnished, all comforts. By week or -month: 27.50. and up Phono 713-Y. FURNISHED Apartment. Adults only 603 8. Holly. FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished apartment. 402 Newtown. Tel. 19 FOR RENT Furnished apartments: Frlgldaire. electric range. Hotel Holland. FINE modern apartment. Inquire at F. & F. Bank. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms NICELY furnished room: private ent rance and bath. 326 8. Ivy. FOR RENT Sleeping porch. 806 W. Main. ' NEWLY furnished rooms,' close In: cooking privileges. 333 8. Orape. FOR RENT 8 rooms, 810, unfur nished: 3 rooms, furnished, 813.60; not modern, Inquire 618 East Main PLEASANT room for rent; private entrance, bath, 63 week. 403 Ed wards. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Orape. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD and ROOM. 31 a day at 718 E. Main. FOR RENT Miscellaneous FOR RENT 12-acre ranch, 3 miles out; buildings. - Furniture In houso for sale or trade. Inquire 629 No. Central. FOR LEASE Good farm, located on highway. Inquire Mary I. Helms, Klamath Junction, Ashland, Ore. FOR RENT 7V4 acres, 4-room house: electricity, shade trees, good well, 300 capacity chicken house. Mile northwest Four Cornera Service Station, Midway road, second house. ONE store room, upstairs office rooms. See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard. FOR BALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 cowi. Phone 31-F-14, Jacksonville. 4 GOOD FRESH cows for sale. 10 mllea from Medford on Crater Lake Hwy. W. F. Martin. 65 HEAD OF CATTLE, beef and dairy cows. Must be sold at or.ee at a bargain. Phone 307, Jacksonville. Henry Manklns. FOR SALE 2-year-old blooded Cor dalo rami.. Herbert Elmore, Apple . gate. .... ! FOR SALE Milk cow. Inquire at Beagle postofflce. FOR 8ALE Gentle 1250-lb. work horse. Will trade 66 ewes for milk cowa. Phone 25-F-ll, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Cow and hetfere Chas. Cummons. Reese Creek. FOR SALE PETS DOOS FOR SALE Australian Shepherd puppies and White New Zealand rabbits. Call at the Covered Wagon. FOR SALE Purebred Cocker Span tol pups. Phone 1624-L. FOR SALE POULTRY FAT DUCKS Dressed or alive, one Guernsey cow, giving milk. Mo- Carty's, orchard Home Drive, jei 1453-J-3. NEW HAMPSHIRE HENS M. B. Glover, Ross Lane and McAndr?ws. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES MUST SELL 1934 Willys Sedan: very good condition, 3160. Pendleton. Merrick's Auto Camp. '34 DODGE Convertible Coupe: looks and runs like new; radio, tracer: perfect throughout. Special price only 6449. . See this car sure If you want a bargain, and on low easy terms. All cars under cover at 8th ana Bartlett sts. PIERCE -ALLEN MOTOR CO Dodge 6e Plymouth Distributors, FOR SALE 1936 Butck sedan. Runs like new. 320 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Ford truck, 1930 long wheelbase. dual wheels, or will trade for cattle or light car. C. G. Hoover, Phone 437-R. DODGE Sedan In good condition. Call the Fashion Shop, 1181. FOR SALE 1930 Chevrolet Coupe ..3 85 00 76 00 100.00 125.00 40.00 35.00 35.00 - 66.00 1929 Two-door . 1931 Hupp Conv. Coupe.. 1931 Chevrolet Pickup 1929 Durant Panel 1929 Durant Coach , 1929 Durant Coupe 1929 Stude Sedan . 1033-36 Chev. Truck Parts. 1633-34 v-8 Ford Truck Parts. Stock Trailers for sale or rent. Camp Trailers for sale. Trailers bull, to order. Repairing and welding. Friends' Auto Wrecking, North Pa clflc Hwy., Medford. Phone 258 -J -2. Open Sundays and evenings. FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet truck, long wheelbase, dual; good tires, extra heavy: 3 extra tires; $500. E M. Barrington. Inquire postofflce. Williams. Ore. GATES' CtJEtf CARS Famous R and O Guarantee Can of merit only deserve this space watch this section for the BES1 BUYS IN TOWN 1937 Ford Club Convert ible Coupe; heater, spe cial paint $646 1994 Hudson 4 -door Se dan, reconditioned 396 1934 .Doric 4 -door Sedan, reconditioned 396 1936 Ford Coupe; heater, radio, special paint, re conditioned 650 Used Car Lot located 6th and Bartlett Medford Oregon Barttd neat, Used Cm U$t, IFOR BALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Truck. H4-ton Klclbcr, I suitable for fruit or wood hauling Priced very low. See Emll I.ange, 35 So. Riverside. LATE 36 Fora Coupe, 650 less than market price Call 971 evenlnss. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE FULLY FURNISHED OIL STOVE KELVINATOR THREE SLEEPING ROOMS mmnmn 6-room modern bunga StZZnD low' vtD ot condition. wl furnished; oil burning atove, p'.ino, davenport, occasional chair, dining table, 4 chairs, 3 beds (complete), 3 dressers, Hotpolnt elec. range, Kelvlnator, Thor uleo trie washing machine, etc.; 2 large walnut treea In front; well kept yard, nice roses, garage: 3 blocks to school. All for only 62250; some terms. MARK A. OOLDY, INO. Phone 728. 109 E. Main St. FOR SALE (4 acre, 4-room house, garage, well water, electricity, near city limits; 6450 casn, or wouia consider good used car. Also 6 acres, irrigated; 4-room house, electricity, lty water, large chicken house, all kinds of fruit and berries; on good gravel road Only 81600; easy terms. Also a conservative buy in a 4- room modern house, furnished, on paved street, 61550; terms. See L. O. PICKELL 18 S. Bartlett. 19 ACRES CLOVER AND ALFALFA n j. 4-room furnished house, "K 1 hill I cellar; barn, 14 tons hay VUwWW ,n barn. chicken house; 6 cowa. calves, new cream separ ator, fiood well, electricity: house all furnished: beautiful large oak tree In yard. Cash sill talk, or give terms. Also BAR-B-QUE 3 ACRES GROUND a am Dandy spot on Crater 99nn Lake highway; very neat. . weU . equipped lunoh room; 4-room new house, fireplace, beautifully landscaped yard, flow ers galore, good well; new electric pump. Also 2 acres river frontage available; priced right. Faces Cra ter Lake highway. Illness reason for sacrifice. MARK A. OOLDY, INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728. POR SALE Best buys In Jac&on county 2 0-acre tracts, new mod ern house, Irrigated, basement, $1600 and 82000: terms. Also 4 acres, 5-room modern house, city water, large spring, large trout pond. AUo 3 acres, good bull-tings, best of soil, city water, good wall Also 3 acres, woven wire fenco, 6--room modern house, good outbuild ings, feed for 3 cows, free water; $2600. down, balance 5. Mso several good city homes. Large and small dairy ranches. "DAD" ROBERTS. 720 W. Ind. POR SALE cheap or trade for car or what have you. 14 lots In Jackson ville. All clear. Box 3762. Tribune. WHEN you think of real estate think Of BROWN & WHITE, OWNER WILL SELL equity In mod ern home In Medford's finest res idential district. Balance PHA loan. Three bedrooms, beautiful yard, front and rear, fine Rhode trees, garage. Or will trade for smaller Medford home or country place. Address Box 645, Mall Tri bune. POR SALE $26.00 down and $17.50 per month, bungalow on hllitlde close to Medford. Total price $1500. Walter H. Leveret Med ford Bldg. FOR SALE 3 houses, $2500; $50 Income. Terms. . Owner at 618 E. Main. POR RENT 10 acres, gooo build ings. Inquire 4 Corners Station Midway road. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For information Inquire of Warren Patterson. Secretary at the National Farm Loan Office. 202 Llbertj Bldg. Tel. 1149. or C. A. Barnes. 167 E. 8th, Eugene. Ore. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association. For Exchange Real Estate FOR EXCHANGE 5-room modern home In Klamath Falls, close in. for Improved acreage near Med ford or Ashland. Box 3755, Tribune. For Exchange Miscellaneous WILL TRADE 4 P. Coupe, new How ard watch and cash for better car; sedan delivery preferred. Trade guns, etc., for wood. 317 North Riverside. FOB SALE Miscellaneous CLINO PEACHES for canning now ready at Morrow orchard, 1 mile northeast Medford. MOTORCYCLE for sale. Inquire at Cheese Factory. Central Point. FOR SALE 8. P. ticket to Portland at a discount. 124 Lincoln Ave., City. CANTALOUPES, medium sir. 35c dozen. B. E. Ford. 2 mllea wst on Jacksonville) Hwy. Phone 731 R. ORDER your peaches, pears and to matoes for canning now, at Pete's Fruit Stand, corner Beall Lane and Highway 99. FOR SALE Bicycle, good condition, practically new tires, new pednl. rear bundle carrier, lamp; $8 each. 36 Laurel St. Dr. Carlow. FDR SALE 2-wheel trailer. J36 No. Ivy. FOR SALE Tuscan- cling peaches. 2 miles west. of Phoenix on Cole man creek road. C. D. Vroman Phone 14-P-3. FOR SALE Complete heavy diflng room set. Will exchange Combi nation bookcase and writing desk; Wlllys-Knlght coupe. Phone 72-R 20 Ashiand Ave. OOOD used washer, radios, 2 good wed electrlo ranges, 3 used procure pumps. At a bargain. I'-.-k's Hardware. FOR SALE Speed Queen W4hm and ironers, Sparton refrigerr.vra. Guaranteed service and parts foi all makes of washers. Oncral Electric ironer, demonstrator one half price. Cannera' supplies, Ooud buy on oil burners and wood cir culators. Pick's Hardware. FOR SALE 3. H. Hale and E'fcertu peaches. Ready about Aug. 3Uh Booking orders now. Fine crop Phone 1759, Pierce Hot Ho us. FOR SALK Miscellaneous FOR SALE 4-wheel trailer chtssls. small slip scraper, 6-u.p. gaa en gine. 1119 West Main. FOR SALE Hand-made corner cup board. Reasonable. CaU .701 No Rlveralde. FOR 8ALE 20 tons 30 and 43-lb. rails. lo lb. Fred Oaleno, O'Brien. Oregon. FIELD-RUN POTATOES 6136 aack; culls, 75c. Reds and whites Blank enshlp. Central Point. PIANOS FOR SALE Latest type Spinet flat top console, also Studio upright almost new, In storage hero In Medford, at Big Discounts. Most any terms can be arranged. For location and inspection privileges, write at once to Credit Dept., uime Piano Co., 831 Jay St., Sacramento, Calif. ENSILAGE CUTTER, blower and pips for aale. W. N. Carl, Provolt. FOR SALE Tuscan Cling peache-,. 4 mile West Phoenix, Houston Road. Q. E, Carpenter. GRAIN SACKS 3c and 4o each: also sacking and binding twtno Med ford Bargain House. 37-81 North Grape. Phone 1063. SUGAR PINE SHAKE for aale E. C. Faber, Central Point. MYERS Water Pressure systems guar anteed. All pumping system over hauled Plumbing contracting. Fen co electrlo fence regulators Full line of general paints and llshlng tackle. See us about wour Federal Housing. Flck'a Hardware. LEAVING TOWN Household goods and trailer tor sale. Talent Auto Camp. TABBAHK plants S47 Marie St MISCELLANEOUS BETTER rebore lob at a saving 1 Frees' Oarage, Jacksonville. Phone 183. PHYCHIC Readings Dally. Mr. Miller, I 328 North Central. QUILTS covered and tied, $1.00. Phone 1668-L. NOTTCP Asphalt paving plant established at our plant In Medford- We are now In position to quote price on sur facing driveways, tennis courts, alleys, etc. Medford Con. Con. Co Phone 69 BUSINESS CHANCES SMALL BUSINESS, $526 cash. Will net you $125 monthly. Age or no experience not a drawback. Wilte Box 3861, Tribune. -INSTRUCTIONS PIANO INSTRUCTIONS Mrs. Daisy Blnns, 323 King. Home studio leea nxpense. lower prices. PERSONAL MEN OLD AT 401 GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonlo Tablets contain raw oyster Invlgorators and other stimulants. One' dose starts new pep. . Value 91.00. Special price 89c. Can, write Strang Drug co BUSINESS DIRECTORY TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Expert Window Cleaner LET OEOEOE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxli-g. de mothlng rugs, upholstery cleaning Chinese Herbs Chinese Herbs for all ailments GET QUICK RESULTS Try our remedies when other tail CHAN & CHAN CO., 331 IS Main. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Lance nail 1 Aromatic prln clple of violet root I. Seat in ehurcn I J. Buitlt II Cirellenc 14. Epoch 1$. Cotton rabrle 17. Connecting tolnt 19. Matron 10, Around: pre fix IL Oenue of the maple tree 21. Having raited level epncei with eloping eldee tT. Poete 29. Legal claim 30. Myself 31. Bitter vetch 12. Fragrance It Japanese measure ib. Toward It. Unv to and fro IT. Plunder 19. Ua4e even on the eurface 41 Quantity of medicine 41. Oenu of the honevbee wStS55t JACKSON COUNTY ivmmQml abstract co. Solution of Yetterdgy'g Punle PIANriANTSnRlATS Tic eIJsjlIJeboe KlVE LflPA RQUElT pisE Sa Tb an AITTPlUAmNTll VEl OOGOAlWNfcaElRl i IA PTE P R EfSIE H IfflAO O 1ImalOaEEs3 ijlMSETiSKKOR CIENIERSllELLMi URGES ALEflHAP BlElAlDyTlRldDlHAISlS 41 Hebrew prophet 4S. Billiard hot 4. Warded off IX Devoured SI Faat II Old mualcaJ note 61. Eilated IS. Common wealth 17. Bortv bone . f I3 If f I" f 1 W r " : m: IlHIIIilHHl H 1 . , jj;. - U4. 35 l i37 z 4b 17 W8 ? 'umt IP 13 ML 15 Sr WT I I r - 1 I I I I ''i."x i i BUSINESS DIRECTORY Transfer DAVI8 TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Pi reproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davla for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 36 So. Fir. Phone 316. Prices right. Service guaranvert. Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. Room 303. 0. S Natl. Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181. , DRESSMAKING, Tailoring, Ladle Coats and Suits Alteration Prices reasonable. Mary M. Coker. Cra- terlan Bldg. THE DOMESTIC SHOPPE" Profes sional Dressmaking. Tailoring, Al terations. Hemstitching. Button and Buckles covered 19 N Bartlett Furs. FURS remodeled, repaired, rellned, cleaned and glazed, rteasonaoie. Work guaranteed. Phone 969-M. LOANS MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell ings of lata construction. 9.78 per month per thousand. Low Intcreat rate. BROWN & WHITE, 104 W. Main. A QUICK WAY To pay your old bills ... to reduce Installments ... to get needed CASH... Use our popular cash loan plan to get the money you want WHEN you want It. Loans up to 300 on your own signature and security. No en dorsers. Take aa long aa twenty months to repay. Personal and Auto Loans. OREGON FINANCE JO (Formerly Ore & Wash Mtg Co.) Lie. No. S-311 M217. Phone 139. 45 South Centrnl. Osteopathic Physicians. DRS. F. O. & EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians Announce the removal of their offices from the Liberty Bldg. to 36 Laurel St.. oppcwlto the Court House. Painting JNO H. LOCK PAINTER Fine Interior work a specialty. Phone 809. PAINTmondustrTal and residential work quickly done at moderate cost. Latest spray type equipment. F. H. Gardner. Phone 1375-W COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend a reliable painter or panerhangor F.H.A. loans for painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 133 W. Main. Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Settlement, In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of H. A Hanscom, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has filed his First and Final Account as Truatee of the estate of H. A. Hanscom, deceased. In the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and that said Court has appointed Friday the 19th day of August, 1938. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of aald day as the time, and the court room of said County Court In the Courthouse In the City of Medford, OreRon, as the place tor hearing objections to said First and Final Account, the settlement thereof, the distribution of said estate and the settlement of aald trust. All persons Interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, If any there be, why aald First and Final Account Cross-Word Puzzle I. Exceedingly v light end airy ft. Sudden and froundleae right 10. Site of coal 11. Vary email 16. Piece of paate- board 18. Persia 20. Stiffly proper 21. Rncouranea 22. Strike and rebound 14. Run away secretly II. Dives out 2. Thick 18. Heraldic de vices Ift. Syllables used In college cheers 14. Male of the domesUe fowl 28. pudei 18 Scent -40 Fertile spotg 41. Ship's crane 4ft. One of an ancient race 41. Animal's stomach 47. itUton native 48. South American river 49. Tat 60 Light toueb 62 Near OOWN t, Chanea t. Poem ft. Abut 4. Mohammedan priest ft. Rent again ft. Unrefined metal T. Symbol for nlrkel should not he approved by the Court said estate be decreed to be fully aettled. a decree made for the dis tribution of said estate to the per sons entitled thereto, and said trus tee discharged from his said trust. Dated and first published July 31st. 1938. CLARENCE C. PIERCE. Trustee of the Estate of H. A. Hanacom. deceased. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam Leonard Miller, sometimes known aa W. L. Miller, deceased Notice la hereby given that I have been duly and regularly appointed Administratrix ot the above entitled estate under and by virtue of an order of the County Court of Jack son County, Oregon, duly made, ren dered and entered upon July 37th. 1938, and all creditors having claims against said deceased are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, and with vouchers there unto attached, and all peraons owing said estate are notified to pay their aald Indebtedness to me at the oftloe of Roberta & McAllister, my attor neys, In the United State National Bank Building, Rooms 301-305, Med ford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 3rd day of August. 1938. LEABEL MILLER. Administratrix of the Estate of William Leonard Miller, sometimes known aa W. L. Miller, deceased. Executor's Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Oregon fcr Jack son County, Executor of the estate ot George E. Young, deceased, end has duly qualified. All persons having claims against aald estate are hereby notfled to present the samo to tho undersigned Exector at the office of Gus Newbury, his attorney. In the United statea National Ban Build ing in Medford, Oregon, within six (01 months from the date of this notice. Dated: August 11th, 1938. H. E. SEAL, Executor of the Estate of Oeorpe E. Young, deceased . COURTHOUSE NEWS Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co. 131 B Sixth Street Marriage Licenses. Robert Edwards Dodge and Has Isu bell Hull. James Charles Vetter and Haael Hope Downs. Gene Ballard and Anita Jarvls. Circuit Court. O. W. Kelllngton, trustee In bank ruptcy vs. Stanley B. Coleman et al: to set aside assignment. Southern Oregon Credit Bureau n. W. I. Humphrey; certificate ot levy. Skinner's Oarage vs. August B. Slngler; chattel lien. Skinner's Oarage vs. O. R. Klgtn botham; chattel lien. - George Brewer va. Jesse W. Bradley, doing business as Qreen Springs Lum ber Co.; Hen. Paul A. Davis assumes business name of Davis Feed 6s Produce Co., Aug. 10, 1938. O. V. Davla and Carrie L. Davis assume business name ot Davla Feed Store, Aug. 10, 1036. O. V. Davla cancels and dissolu tion of assumed business namo of Davla Feed & Produce Co., aa rccoid ed Vol. 3. BSD, Aug. 10, 1038. Probate Court. Estate of Oeorge I. Young, de ceased; admitted to probate. Real Estate Transfers, Cora Burns et vlr to E. 0. Walls et u: W D. to lot on Granite St. In Ashland. L. 1. Moon et ux to Cora Burns et vlr; WD, to lot on Granite St, in Ashland. Bert J. Griffith et ux to M. R. Mair ness; W. to Lots 1, 3, 7,8, Nickel Plate Addition to Ashland. James J. McNalr et ux to P. H Stansbury et ux; W.D. to lot., on Bush St. and Scenlo Drive. O. Ed Bote to Ben E. Harder; Q.G. D. to 30 acres In Seo. 10 Tp. 38 S. R. 9 W. David Hood et ux to Osteopathic Clinic ti Hospital, Inc.; WD. part Lot a, Blk, 1, Whitney Addition to Medford. Nellie Dickey, Admx. to Jove Swartsiey; deed to Lota 37 and 38, Blk. "M" Railroad Addition., Ashland Forrest B. Dudley et al to Ida fi. Dudley; Q.C.D. to lot In Nlckell Add. to Medford. R. M. Stanton et al to John W. Cotton; W.D. to SE',i of BBV, of mt ot Seo. 13, Tp. 88 8. R. 9 W. R. O. Coulter to D.,W. Frye; W.D, west 8 acres of Lot 14, Stewart Acres. James Taylor et ux to J. M. Hot- kin et ux; WD. to 37100 acre In Cottage Add. Medford. John Kublk et al to E. N. Pomeroy; deed to W)4 of NW and W1 of OW4 or Bee. 38, TP. 38 S. R. S W Dan Baron to Bert P. Somerson et ux; Q.C.D. to lot in Block 11, Ash land. Joye Swartsiey t ux to Osnree Frohrelch et ux: W.D. to Lou 17 and 38, Block "M," Railroad Add., Aon land. FORMER GAEL WILL COACH AT McCLOUD SAN FRANCISCO, ug. 18. VP) Another former St. Mary's college football player Joined the coaching ranks today when Wagner Jorgensen accepted a position as athletic men tor and teacher of mathematics at McCloud union high school In nor thern California. Within the past two weeks In the same Siskiyou srea, Al Nlchellnl and Sam Miller, both former St. Mary's men, took coaching Jobs st Weed and Doris high schools respectively. onsef Misplaced BATH. Me. (tn Hunnlng to sn sutomoblle collision. Pttroiman Frank Klnabury had a little collision of his own and arrived st the acci dent scene looking like a misplaced sunset. Hs was crowned with a 'in full of brilliant orantie paint knock ed from scaffold by workman i during ths excitement. 'eXPEUT ADVICEand TREATMfNl j for all scalp and hair dlsesses. ' ETHELWTN'8 BIAUTT SALON. Phoenix .PHOENIX, Aug. 18. (Spl.) Ladles of the Missionary society and the ladlea1 aid of the Preabyterltn church are holding a Joint plcnlo at Llthla park In Ashland. Thursday, August 18. A picnic dinner was served at noon. Phoenix Garden club held Its Au gust meeting last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. R. W. Frame. Mrs. Leon Williams of Medford was the gueat speaker and her discourse on Iris, Its culture and care, proved most Interesting to club members and frtenda. Two apeolal guests at the meeting were the nlecea of Mrs. P. C. Relmer, who arrived here from Atlanta. Ga., to vls't their aunt. Howard Frame of Seattle, Wash., arrived Friday noon for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W Frame ot the Hlghcroft orchards. Toung Peoples' society of the Presbyterian church met Friday eve ning at the manse for a business meeting and social hour. Oames were played and refreshments served to the following: Donald Barnes, Mary Jane Barnea, Junior Medcalf, Patricia Furry, Marlta Furry, Weldon Sloan, Lewis Newbry, Edwin Cald well, Natalie Wilcox, Shirley Schlund, Eva Mae Caldwell, Helen Hewitt, Douglas Hast, Douglas Frame, Eston Way, Alex McFarland, Llla White, Jean Hayse, and Rev. Mrs. Mcrar land. Mr. and Mra. O. P. Chrlatensen of Linden, Calif- who have been the guests of Mra. Lillian Coleman for the past alx weeks, loft for an ex tended tour Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. F. O. Noraworthy and family ot Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Cooper of Baker, and Mr. Berthold Hearn of Portland, re turned to their respective homes during the paet week after having been the gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hearn. Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Jackson and daughters of La Verne, Cel., arrived Friday noon to visit relatives and frlenda In the valley. While In Phoenix they will be the guests of Mrs. Lily Blackwood, grandmother of Mrs, Jackaon, Mr. and Mra. C. R. Lanta of Rose- burg, and Mrs. R. Kramer of San Jose, Cal.. were welcome visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra. H. P. Van Gordon on Saturday, Mrs. Lants la a sister ot Mr. Van Gordon, and Mrs. Kramer, a cousin to Mra. Van Gordon. Mra. Luclan Van Gordon arrived home Saturday from Ashland, Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Aug. 18. (Spl.) Several from our locality who work In the fruit packing and picking have begun. Mrs. Alma Grow and Eileen, Mrs. Fern Hsnford, Mrs. Mary Mc Dowell and Evelyn Jack are In Med ford. Robert and Ralph Lamb are also there working. Homer Martin and Hollls and L. O. Rusho expect to pick peara. Mrs. W. C. Jack was an all day guest of Mrs. Charles Humphrey Au gust 10. Thomas Shearln, who Is attending Bible Institute at Los Angeles, Cal., was home over the week-end of Au gust 14, visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrj. will Shearln and family, and friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Botts are doing extensive remodeling of ths Interior of their house. Mr. snd Mrs. Homer Martin, Hollls and Stanley, were In Medford August 11 on business and shopping. Mrs. Jack Grown and Eileen spent August 10 visiting Mrs. Thomas Ves tal snd Mra. M. A. Botts. Betty Zos BUderbsck Is spending this week with her grandparents, Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Humphrey. The Humphreys are enjoying a fine new cement sidewalk from ths front gats to house, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt, Janet and Jimmy visited Mr. and Mra. Jim Merrltt at Ashland Sunday after noon. They enjoyed Llthla park, then accompanied by Jim Merrltt's folks, they enjoyed a beautiful drive over the Slsklyous. Mr. snd Mrs. O. A. Blaylock of Sapt Ana, Cal., were In our locality looking for Alfred Johnson's folks. Mrs, Johnson Is Mrs. Btaylock's sunt. 0. W. Waddall Is doing quits t lot of hay balling in the neighbor hood. He balled hay last week for Charles Humphrey. Mrs. Pern Hanlford snd little daughter Slgna, visited August 13 with Mrs. Ralph Merrltt. Fred Lewis of nesr Butts Falls killed two bobcats In his front yard. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis called st the Lamb home as they went to Me- Calllster Springs August 10. Charles Humphrey got ths bid on the wood for ths school snd finished putting In the wood this week. Wagner Creek WAGNER CREEK, Aug. 18 (Soil The community snd close friends of Mr. snd Mrs. Chester Knighten. who hsv Uvsd here tor number of years, regret bsvlng them move to Medford. Mr. snd Mrs. Perl Smith of Con eord, Cal, while on t tour of the state, stopped ovsr snd visited bis brother, Frank Smith, and family. A family plonlo was held In ths Ashland park Sunday tvsnlng, Au gust 7, for Mrs. Emms Ksrby, who celebrated her 83th birthday. Thoe? attending were Mr. snd Mrs. Cleo Crawl ot Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Art Stennett snd son of Crescent City, Cal, Mr. snd Mrs, Osorgr Kerby and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Som- mers and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor and family. Mra. Boyd Howard and children ot Klamath Falls were visiting her pax ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, for a few days. Mr. and Mra. Fred Combs and children Helen and Everett, motored to the "mystory house" on Sardine creek July 81. Mr. and Mra. Mahre and family have moved to Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mra. Scoffleld and son Paul, moved from the Hotchklai ranch to the Mahre place. Mrs. Eleanor McOrew of Butt Falls la staying with her mother, Mrs. Lynch, while packing fruit. Christian Endeavor had a water melon feed at the forks of the road August 14. A number of Medford, Ashland and Central Point young people motored here to attend. Among those who attended the Shakespearean playa from here wen Mra. Moggie Goddard, Mrs. Leila Lynch and daughters, Mrs. Mildred Hayes and Mrs. Vera Doran. Wagner Creek Christian Endeavor motored to Medford to take part In a county rally meeting August 18. Mr .and Mra. Clarence Williams of the Bragg orchard, celled on Mr. Williams' parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bradley also called on Mr. and Mrs. Cowan. Mrs. Nettle Doorman and son Dean, visited her alster, Mrs. Lydla Hopklna, at Oreensprlngs for a few days, re turning home August 13. Mrs. Charlie Cowan has. added some Improvement to his house with a nice screen porch. Avalun Llndstrom, with friends of Ashland, motored to Crater lake to spend a tew days. 4 ' Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 18-fSpl.) Returning from a two weeks' voca tion trip August 8 were Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Sanden and daughters, Bunio and Lois, and Mrs. J. O. V1M1 ot Phoenix. They traveled via the -st highway through California snd re turned by Inland route. Highlights ot the trip were visits to Golden Oats park, Flelschhacker zoo and China town In San Francisco, ths Griffith planetarium In Los Angeles and a trip to Tla Juana, Mexico. They also visited relatives In San 'ose, Monrovia, Riverside and San Diego where they saw their son Gage, who left In June tor ths V. S. nival training station. He reported he liked the navy. Health demonstration dinners were given August 7 st home of Mrs. Addis Smets snd on August 11 at horns of Mrs. Aaron Ayers. The demonstra tor wen Mr, snd Mrs. L. D. Ben jamin. Honoring her mother, Mrs. Sbsw ot Vlotoris, Wish., Mrs. A. L, Beck entertained ft number of friends st a delightful tea at her home on Thursday Bight. Mrs. Shaw and son Donald arrived few day prior to this event for visit st ths Bsek horns. On August 18, Mrs. Woodward, with her daughter Wilds snd Leth Smith, motored to Lake of ths Woods where Mrs, Woodward left the girls to spend s week at ths Olrl Scout camp. Other Girl Scouts who en tered ths camp ths week previously wen Eunice and Lois Sanden and Marjorle Reckert, Mr. and Mrs. Beth L. Waters and Preston Card of Klamath Falls were overnight visitors at ths O. O. San den horns August 8. Rev. E. N. Mallory held religious services for 17 Boy Scouts and their many friends at ths scout camp on the Applegate, August 8, the last dsy of their camp. Among those who motored out to attend ths services were the families ot E N Mclntyre, Peter Flck, L. Hamilton and Howard Lewis. After the services, the 100 or more enjoyed s Joint plcnls dinner. Thursday afternoon st the horn of Mrs. Ivs Edwards, s shower wss given Mrs. Vester Frazlar (formerly Wanlta Tlce), at which 18 ladles were guests. During the afternoon, the honor guest received many nlot gifts and the hostess served delicious refreshments. Vance Do boon of Raymond, Wash, mads s short visit Thursday st the Dr. Peters home. Mr, Do boon, ft cousin of Mrs. Peters, Is In southern Oregon on his first trip, snd attend ed ths Shakespearean Festival at Ashland with friends from Raymond. Antelope ANTELOPE, Aug. 18. (Spl.) Carle rorton returned home from the eosst August 4, sftsr sn absenoe of six weeks sheering sheep His wlfs spent the Isst 10 dsys of bis sojourn there with him, enjoying ths vacation very much, after the unusual best of Rogue River valley, A welcome visitor at ths Antelope Sunday school August 14 wss fommy Shearln, who ha Been attending Bible Institute at Lo Angeles the past year. He has been spending a weeks vscstlon with his parents at Reese creek. Mr. and Mis, Rsrvs Stanley and son Darrel, were smong those from Antelope who attended church at Reese Creek ths night of August 14. Mr. snd Mrs. Jesse Allen snd daughters, son Robert snd Jklmeta Day, enjoyed a day at Diamond lake this week. Cecil Culbertsoa wss threatened last week by sinus trouble but lstest reports were thst hs wss much Im proved. Phone 843 well haul away your refuse, city Sanitary Servloa.