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PAGE SEVEN Want to Buy, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Opportunities! t MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNT. MEDFORD. OREGON', TUESDAY, AUGUST 13. 1940. tteao every ad ou uu pae Vou will prooebly find esactly the things you nav. oeeo look ing (or or a a.e or trade (or unused article! you maj have Search jour attic or etore-room you may find many things others ara seeking and Da aula to realize tramedlat caah. U what you want isnt here, advertiaa (or It. Triouna Clae altled Ada ara lnexpenelve effective! RATES Per nurd flrat lnsertlunZc (Minimum 33c) each additional Insertion. per word t. (Minimum loc) Per llua per month witboot copy chant l-s CASH or monay order mut ac company all mail -order classified di. LOST AND FOUND LOST Eye-glasses. In or within a (ew blocks ol Craterlan. 814 8 Holly. Tel. 3504. REPOtil Kt duga. animal cruelty raws Httmir.e c-octctv Phone 8151. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED 3 men with care. Must be free to travel. No Investment. Good earnings. See Mr. Hanson, Hotel Allen. 8 p. m. only. BE FttEPAREDI (or Electric. Acety lene. and Aluminum Airplane Welding. Earn while learning. Write NORTHERN SCHOOL OP WELDING. 4038 University Way. Seattle, Washington. WANTED Young man (or farm work. Board and wages. Wlllilt f?ar.-h. Lake Creek, Oregon WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced cook and housekeeper. References. Call 3978. MALE AND FEMALE HELP CIVIL SERVICE coaching, evening group being (ormed. Dictation, rough drall. and general test prac tice. Air conditioned classrooma. Dial 3529. GWN. REOISTER NOW at the B. M- Clut Hop-yard at Applegate. Ore. Clean camp with cabins. Pure spring water Free electrlo llshta, water and stoves lVfco per lb and tic Don us at end ol seaaon. Picking will heln about Aug. 10 or 15 Write or cnl! B M Chit WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNO MARRIED MAN, experienced woodsman, (slier, bucker. ecaler. chokerman, hookman. also hand milker, kiln fireman, general (arm ing. Consider anything. P. G. Duffr. O-n Del . Phoenix. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Let me do your picking. I have a crew. 525 N. Riverside. Dial 2577. DIAL 2908 for upholstering. Thl bault. HEADLIGHTS resllvered. 109 South Holly. WANTED TO HIRE Two trucks (or logging on Elk creek. Inquire W. F. Horn, Talent Sawmill. HAVE YOUR CAR PAINTED (or S17.S0 at Auto Body Works. 121 No. Bartlett. LET Granny keep your klddlee. By the hour, day or night. 1032 B Jackson. EXPERT REPAIR service pumps and washers. Reasonable. Pick Hdwe WANTED To buy (eeder plea and feeder cattle. C. C. Hoovet at Son Tel 2491. f!AY GRINDING Largest size port able grinder, go anywhere You are protected (or any and all personal and property damages Ira Wheeler, phone 4476; 220 So. Grape WANTED to Rent, small, (urnlshed. modern suburban house. Box 2736 Tribune. WANTED3 or 4-room, small, (ur nlshed house Adulta only. Tribune Box 2298. WANTTD Wool, mohair, hides and pelt Medford Bargain rtjuee. 27 North Orape St. Phone 3744. WE PtV MIIKE CASH rvr Your rnrr.lture FMKM.HI RO AMIKCMS gth and rent. Phone 2333. HKr PKK I.S P4ll For Your Furniture fn HUM I IKE. Phune 4140. WEI4. DKILUNO l 50 per ft ftrst 60 ft. etc J M Dodge 619 King HIOIIF.il CH PRII M PAID Pot Your Furniture Mt llKIKII H4R(1AS HOI XB 27 N Orape St. Phone 3744. WANTED DreaAmaklng alteration. Katharine Sa'leriee. Singer Shop 22 Soutb Orsne WANTED Ail those who want furnl. ture ret our pnees. It will pay you HOI.HROIIK II RM1I RE FOR hN i HOUSES FOR TRADE 4-rorm mnorn nouse tj it in Pomona. California, (or Medf.ird property. Box 34M. Tri bune. FOR RENT 3 bertrnom house with isrrf. vard on east side. Phone 3089 FOR PFVT 4-ror.m furn!n-d bone 24 Highland Drive Phone 6285 PC R REN T 4 room h oue , clean and clone in 115 Almond. FOR PENT Small f irrlfhed ho'ie rr two r-iv si il-a. Fneiuairt Inquire 128 Ss. Gra,. ron BENT HOUSES i POR RENT Modern 6-room stucco souse. Baeement furnace. Newly decorated Adults P25 Pipe. FOB RENT APARTMENTS POR RENT 3-roora furnished apart ment. Adulta. Phone 473a. FOR RENT Furnished apartment Inquire 104 a. Holly. Phone MM POR RENT a -room furnished apart ment, eleeptnit porch and bedroom ai Genesee. Phone 3129. COOL FURNISHED apartment, pri vate bath. Fnpldalre. SOS V Main OE BAUER APTS. th at Oakdal Preatlga courtesy, with comfort- able modern home, Kumlaned or unfurnlabed. Moderate prloea By day. week or month Phone 9447 POR RENT Purnuhed Hotel Holland apartments, electric range and Fngldalr. NICELY furnished apartment Elec- trlo range and Frlgldalre: 3 large rooms, kitchen, bathroom. (Ire place. Newly renovated. Hot and cold water (urnisiied Mall Tribune) Bldg Call at Tribune office. MODERN furnished apartment. 10 Quince St. VAWTER APARTMENTS 3 rooms, unfurnished Heat, hot water, complete electrlo kitchen. 342.50; lease. Phone nw76. FOR HENT Furnished Rooma SLEEPINQ ROOM. Ladle only, 113 Tripp. FOR REN"? 2 sleeping rooma. very nice. 141 South Holly. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room (or gentleman. 325 ooum Riverside ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 8 Orape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM ROOM and Board. 314 Beatty. Dial 2913. FOR RENT Nice room and good board. 833 S Oakdale. Phone 2930 BOYS under 12 years. (23 month at Oretner Home. Gold Canyon pony ranch. Kerby. Oregon. ROOM AND BOARD 718 E. Main ei per cay FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 70-acre ranch, 27 under water. For particulars call at 627 Putman St. FOR RENT 8 tore oulldlng and two office rooms See A Uttrell or Roland HuDDrd FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1930 Durant Sedan, (air condition, (36 cash. Call at 80S N. Riverside. FOR SALE DeSoto Airflow ft pas senger coupe. 601 N. Grape. FOR SALE 1934 Pontiac "8" sedan with radio. An Insurance company bargain. Sre Clin Wheelock, Lewis Super Service. FOR QUICK SALE 1935 Ford Pick up. Good condition, (air rubber (150 caah. 1027 West 10th. Dial 3381 FOR SALE '29 Ford roadster. 515 W. 2nd. FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet by owner. Low mileage. Call 4674. FOR 8ALE 1940 Willys Deluxe Sedan at a real saving. Sam Jennings, Jennings Tire Co. USED CAR BARGAIN LOT "The little lot with the Big Bargains ." 1611 N Rtveretde. Open evenings Ruas Semon, mgr. 35 V-8 TRUCK, exceptionally good condition. Q. E. Miller, Asnland Phone 473H. FOR SALb LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Handsome pony and sad dle. Larger than Shetland, amaller than Welch. Six years old. Kind, gentle and afraid of nothing. Ac customed to children from five to fifteen. A trtilv adorable ehararter. A. L. Stone, 907 W. 11th St., Med ford. REGISTERED Angora buck. 2 years old. Riddle s oreedlng. (or sale or trade for buck o( like quality. A. D. Moore. Trail. FOR SALE Sow with ptga. also feedera. Wilson, Ross Lane, between upper and lower Stage Roada. FOR SALE 2 aaddle horeee, yearling mn FTri Bt Shell ftntton FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 71 banded pullets. 4 banded cockerels, 3 pedigreed cock erels. 4 pedigreed pullets. Hanson's Lenhorns. Received (rom Mr. Han son April 24. Reason (or sale re turning to active duty u. 8. Navy. W'lll sell at bargain. E. H. Roussey, T-Vl FOR SALE HfcAL ESTATE FOR SALE Summer home at Dia mond lake. W. r. Horn. Trail. Ore FOR SALE New Cape Cod house, corner lot. (ive rooms, hardwood r.oora. fireplace, basement and fumar. beautiful lawn and garden Owing to de-.th In family will eel) this home at a bargain. W. J Burblde. 136 Willamette. FOR SALE or RENT Five-room modern houe. 508 Mary St. 818 50 per month Phone 3667 after 5 p.m. ATTRACTIVE arnsll stucco house, gsrsge, automatic gas heat and hot water. 55x120 lot. Room to butld on front part. Good district Priced right. Owner 839 East Jackson. FOR SALE 4-room and barh cottstre pl:erel: or.e arre. fenced, city water. Or trsde with Income prop erty for ranch. Route 2. Box 35-A. Medford. FOR SALE Oood. paying dairy ranh. c'.ose tn. with or without stock, all necessary tulldlr.gs. with electrl-lty t;.rougtout- Box 2836. Mail Tribune. POR SALE -7-room house, two lots, ten English alnut trees. Redeco rated in and out Bsrcain at I250 with furniture S3750 Psymen. 816 20 month. Inquire 4 Clark St WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown A White CITT and country p-oprtlee REVT- als u AN 5 f ance C 8 I -turtle.!, tuft ftJediurd Auud&g CLOSING TIME For SUNDAY Too Lata to Classify WANT ADS is 6:00 P. M. SATURDAY PLEASE REMEMBER FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terme Lists available at National Farm In d Office Holly Theater Building MeoJord FOR SALE OR 1HADE Beer parlor tn between two towns, good busi ness lYibune Boa 2288 HOUSES FOR 8 ALB In Medford and surrounding towns Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savlnga and Loan Association FOR EXCHANGE Real Eslale FOR TRADE 0-room house, close In, all clear, (or email Improved acre age or modern home. Will assume some difference. Phone 3759. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE or TRADE 2 horse trailer. Inquire at Grants' Garage. 4 Corners on Crater Lake Highway. TVSCAN dine. Peaches. Dolph Phlpps, Crater Lake Hlrhway. NEW .2S-.35 Winchester, a22.&0. Han sen Hardware. FOR sale; Indestructo trunk, like new. Call evenings at 117 N. Peach. PORTABLE radio In metal case (or sale or will trsde for calf. Call evenings at 117 N. Peach. FOR BALE-Baby buggy. 719 W. 10th. NON-IRRIGATED, tree ripe. Elberta peacnea. Teasltore Orchard, eagle Point. FOR SALE Fine oata. Jap B. And rews, phone 4659. POR SALE Practically new loud speaker. Cheap to close estate. Box 3443 Tribune. FOR SALE (leaving town) Hot Point range, weaker ou burner, electric refrigerator, piano, davenport and chair, twin bed. 907 East Main. SEE E. ROSE for PEACHES. POR SALE Crop of peaches, le lb. Eibertas, 2c lb. Joe Kan tor, 3 miles east Phoenix. POR SALE Wood range and tank. neater, dining table, bed davenport, chair, iron cot and mattress, other furniture and articles. Phone 6513 POR SALE One "Super Oold" Ice cream maker, good a new. one new a bbl. "Direct Drawn" beer chest. Write Ive's Confectionery. 323 Miner St., Yreka. California. ELBERTA PEACHES. Chaa. E. Rose, east end Spring St. C. E. ROSE for PEACHES. EARLY CRAWFORD PEACHES. Ray Ouches, off west end of Stewart Ave. on Bellinger Lane. FOR SALE Baled straw. E. H. Nle dermeyer. Phone 628J. ORADED CUCUMBERS. Prune St. Phone 3273. GOOD POTATOES. 50c to SI 25 per sack. Blankeruhtp. Central Point. POR SALE We have some good buys In used truck tires. Jennings Tire Co. POR SALE Peachea Phone 6511. POR SALE 4-hole Ice cream cabinet with bottle cooler, a 150. Spring Street Grocery. Dial 3291. TUSCAN cling peachea. Glelm ranch. Talent. SPEED QUEEN, only washer with outstanding values. Pick Hardware. FOR SALE Crawford peachea. Bert Stancliife. Phoenix. FOR SALE 60 horse power Cletrac, full Dei&el tractor, allghtly used; a repossession, to be sold at a real barealn. on easy terms. Ames Chevrolet Co., Yreka. Calif. Pipe and Fittings Now and Used Large stock. All sizes. Oet our prices. MEDFORD BAROAJN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 3744. REAL BUYS In used clothing. 1406 No Riverside, acruas from Becks Bakery. DOORS WINDOWS, pipe flttinca pipe, fruit Jars ed. floor cover ing, every th i ng for the home Jack's Secondhand Store. 108 So Grape. SONG BIRDS Hi? West Main St. Headquarters Myers-Jacuzzi pumps Service ail makes. PICK HDWB NU WAY Mattress and Upholstering Co phore 94 iK-fl Went flth St BUSINESS OPt-ORTUNmES FOR SALE SKknes ones me to sell a payina cale. Ideal for man and wire. Small Investment. Hl-Way r-'e. m, s Rivet-tide PERSONAL PSYCHIC eurd reader floe ASS S Fir BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dressmaking. THE rSHION SHOP -Dressmaking Pur ttecnodelint. Buttons and Bjckles covered Room 303 U ft B- B'" T-! "! Expert Window Cleaner. LET JOE DO IT Crpert W'ndow Cl'sner. Ocneral housv e'esners Floor waslng. Joa fiptnee. p&one 9964. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Loans. ADVANTAGES OF OUR CAR LOAN PLAN L No InMrMt charged In ftdrane 1 Tour own Uuunnot accepted t. Car doea not aav to bt paid lor. 4 Tou gee the money in ten min ute S. - Special low eummer paymenta 6- You deal direct and aave money W B THOMAS. Min&gvr OREGON FINANCE CO. At Our Uain Offloa 43 South Central. Phone 4433 Lice DM No. 11-217. CAR LOANS Solve your financial problems by refinancing or borrowing LOANS ON CARS 1933-1039 TRI-STATE ACCEPTANCE CORP. License M-J53 MARK A. GOLDY 10 E. Main. Phone 32M. $20 TO $1,000 On Your Car 1932 to 1940 Model Car and light trucke. 1 to 18 Months to Repay. CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H BROWN AOENCY Agent l;S P5t Main M-236 Phone 3446 Piano and Organ Instruction Furs FURS Restyling, repairing, cleaned and glared. Prices reasonable. Francea Dollnlre DIM 2S26. Evelvn Ttce PERSONAL LOANS MONEY FOR SUMMER PLEASURES $100 Total Repayment $6.72 par mo. For any amount. $3 to $300, m Oene Thomaa for Local Money at the OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie. NO. 8-211 45 So. Central. Dial 4433. Roofinq WE REPAIR or apply any type of root PiDio Roofings, amngiea Coatings and alnts. Wall Paper Ekerson Paint and Root Co., 38 So Bartlett Tel 3843 Stocks and Bonds. ONLY STOCK TICKER service In Oregon outside oi Portland con tinuous quotations d'trlng market hours M N H aa an & Co., 314 E Main St . Medford Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND 8 TO RAGE 40 8 Fir Street. Insured Car rt era. Locaj and Long Oistanct Hauling Phone 2888 CITY TRANSFER S TOR AOS CO Household moving and general hauling 29 S. Grape. Phone 4664 day or night. FURNITVKE MOVINO AND STOR AGE We nave van moving equip ment for local ana long dl static hauling Dry and clean storage (concrete building) with special locker rooms at low rates. SAMSON STOKAOK WAREHOUSE Phone 37S! Transfer. EADS TRANSFER A STORAOE CO Office 16 South Fir. phone 3828 Price rlgh t Serv ice gua ra n teed Sulheriin Postmasitr. Washington, Aug. 13. OP) Harry w. Chenoweth i ap pointment a? Sutherlin, Ore postmaster was confirmed by the senate yesterday. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Fsnee picket . Plan of a town site I. Eat tndlao trea T. tn (wa ll. Capital of Latvia 14. 0!1 card asms II. dnsll Inlet !. IVrTMlual 15. Clo or day !0. Conjecture 1L Cat Inolajl weleht II Early IJnrlllh court It. Moun or ad- Jecilv. S'jfTls II. fnoulra 17. Knock I Fit IL Brilliant blue star tt. Demon of Hlnou rt-vtnolocr t. Fsl.t Is. P.rtamlng to vin.far IL B'. of flct'on t. N'.ratlvs It. ft-jr.t forth II. Pewlna tools u. Tvpe measures 14. Ilihr of a . CltT In oklshoma II Masculine I'hiloolne tribe TT. Flah- masleet It C-1H". of the harvest Solution of Yesterday's Puute r.ame hl'7M: Nt" Tssfa- t a-.rt I' .. L 'T,r fOiU U Twit f m.t!M.-7m J, r.vatio. of f.,u Pr.ourd .V 17 Biro cf te .V arill fsmll J"' ' LMi.'.i', DOWN a. j... isr.c . o.r ijS-'.rsV.'JI-i. I Incr.ssM 6-iB' '.'-.-'U7. M. t".r or :vM.i! 1 faradise LEGAL NOTICES Notice of tiling Final Account In th County Court of the but of Orxjun tor the County ol Jttrluon. In th? Matter of the Mtate of Ada M Roberts. dfard. Notice ! Hereoy Given that the undersigned ha filed her final ac count and report tn the above en titled estate and that by order of th County Court in and for Jack on Countv, Orraon. a hfrin upon the name has been eet for Thursday. 8pt.rmber 6th. 1840, in the County Court Room at the Court House In Med lord. Jackson County, Orvon. t the hour of ttn o clock. A. u. All persons having objection thervto are hereby notified to pre sent the ami on or before such urn. Date of first publication of this notice ! August 0th. 1940. i,ALJt KEUrA in. Admin tstratru of the Eatate of Ada M Robert, deceived. Roberts McAllister. Attorneys for Administratrix. Summons In Th. Circuit Court of the State of Orenon for Jackson County. Home Owners' Loan Corporation, a uorporation, piatntui, vs. Orover Boudewyns and Bulah Bou- dewyns, Burt Boudewyns. Ella Boudewyns. Nora Vervake. Prank Wrvake. Josephine Sleight, Elmer H. SleUht. Elmer N. Childers. and Josephine Sleight, an Executrix of the Estate of B. C. Boudewyns, Deceased. Defendants. To all of the above named De fendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon; you and each of you are hereby summoned and required to appear tn the above entitled Court and cause and answer the complaint of Plaintiff on file therein zalmt you. within four weeks from August 13. 1940. the dat of the first publica tion of this summons, and you are hereby not if led that If you fall to appear and answer plaintiffs com plaint, or otherwise plad thereto within sold time. Plaintiff will apply to th Court for the relief praved for in said complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows: That Plaintiff have Judgment s-jalnst the Defendants Josephln Slelcht as executrix of the estate of B. c. Boudewyns, sometimes known as Bernard C. Boudewyns, deceased. JoeDhtne Sleight, and Elmer H. Sleteht for the sum of $458 19 with Interest ther?on at the rate of S per annum from Janusrv 31. 1040; for the further sum of 50 00 Attor ney's fees for the prosecution of this suit; for the further sum of 815 00 for searching records, and for the costs and disbursements herein to be taxed. That the mortrage described In Plaintiff's complaint, to-wit: that certain mort?aee recorded November 13. 1934 In Volume 101 of the reel estate trior t fa? records of Jackson Countv, Oreeon, at psges 311-312. be decreed to be the first Hen upon the following described tret of real nropertv siu-ate in Jackson County. Oreaon. to-wtt: Lot 22 In Block 8 of Berrwal Addition to the City of Medford. Jackson County. Oregon. a num bered, designated and described on the official plat thereof, now of record. superior to the rlirht, title. Interest and claim of th Defendants named herein, or any of them, in and to sa'i property. That said mortrae be foreclosed In the manner provided bv law and thet an Id defendants and all persons clalmlnr bv. throuch or under them. be forever foreclosed of all rUht. title, interest and claim In and to saM real property. That uoon auch foreclosure; said nronertr be sold as bv law provided and the proceeds anolled to the llnuldatton of Plaintiff's said mort eage and th note secured thereby, that certificate of sale be Issued and the purchaser put Into possession of saM nremlses. This summons Is published by order of Hon. H D. Norton. Judee of the above entitled Court, made and entered In said Court and cause Au"iit 12. 1940. presrrlbins that this summons be served by publication thereof once each week for four con-aer-Mtive weeks In the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaoer of general circulation published In Jackson County, Oregon. O. A. CODDINO. Attorney for Plaintiff. Addrea: 217 Liberty Building. Medford OTe?on Wtaiher. Northern California: Fair to night and Wednesday, but local fogs on coast night and morn ing; little change in tempera ture; moderate northwest wind off coast. Cross -Word Puzzle ' T 1 " I5 I6 I7 Is V ' I" 7l 5 jj - S ii a if r 27 JeT2f ST u 5j m n - 4. t ' " Ti si Tj 5 jj B , ! " Zj I. Dried Plum II. Keen J Remains lena lt. frulrtlr.t ! ESS ' ar.nd- 1 Rtronv immim IT. Full of a:aada 10. Omrr pI the"- Mssrulifte it. Mc4e'naJ law n pisnt IL Porcine I. Padre tvt 1. Mkor sntmstt lurnd Ut- rrtliles IT. Atoo'rnI to war.ls t. On the eceaa srrive Cir-ll H. Plaret tntervtle 47. Amerl-sn it S'rn of e full house It. All tht emtio he dealrsd si tv-now s'ruf-tor: euoa. M M'nut tl. Wlrrl fn41 estor Rt Crsve 13. Or e versed In ti Low oart of a the acfue rltv of sv.elta 14 Kltd of rock Bn4 re- fit. Orderly abiuce. 44. b-ealsb Qori New Books New booki at the Jacksou County Library, reported tor August, include: Fiction. Altrocchi, Wolves Against the Moon. Bassctt, An Ocean Heritage. Bcllamann. King s Row. Bentley. The Power and the Glory. Fitke. Mrs. Morton of Mexico. Fisher, Cathedral In the Sun. Havighurst, The Winds of Spring. JVimeson, Europe to Let. Mendelssohn, Across the Dark River. Rawlings, When the Whlp- poorwill. Sugimoto, Grand mother O Kyo. Thirkcll, Defore Lunch. Webster. Shadowi on the Valley. Winter, One Bell Calls the Watch. Zara, This Land Is Ours. Non-Fiction. MacNeil. Without Fear or Favor. Hohman, As the Twig Is Bent. Mcarns, The Creative Adult. Stevens, The Patriotic Thing. Glover. With the Twelve. Holt, This Nation Under God, Fairchild, People; the Quail' tity and Quality of Population Bingham, the United States of Europe. Alsop. American White Pa per. Buck. On the Jungle Trails. Neuschutz, How to Help Your Hearing. DeKrulf. Health Is Wealth. Peck, Armies With Wings. Shuler, A Passenger to Ad venture. Younger, Airplane Mainten ance. Hopkins, Elements of Sanita tion. American Poultry Association, The American Standard of Per fection. McFee, Watch Below. Payant, Create Something. Harshbarger, Practical Signs and Posterwork for Beginners. Fryklund, General Drafting. Tcague, Design This Day. Taubman, Music As a Profes sion. Noren, Softball. U. S. Forest Service, Forest Outings by Thirty Foresters. Peterson, No Lite So Happy. Wylle, Best Broadcasts of 1938-39. Saroyan, The Time of Your Life. . Brand, Horse-and-Buggy Es says. Meditations in Wall Street. Chiang, This Is Our China. Smith, Burma Road. Helm, The Throne of the Gods. Hoffman, Our Arabian Nights. Fcdden, The Land of Egypt. Davis, Ten Years in the Congo. Downing, The Mexican Earth Franck, The Pan American Highway. Gass, Family Crisis. Hincs, Adventures In Good Eating. Hines, Lodging for a Night Thompson, I Lost My English Accent. Daniels. A Southerner Discov ers New England. Fed. Writers' ProJ.. Virginia. Fergusson, Our Southwest. Fed. Writers' Project, Cali fornia. Fed. Writers' ProJ., Mount Hood, a Guide. Fed. Writers' ProJ., Oregon, End of the Trail. WillouKhby, Alaska Holiday. Gill, White Water and Black Magic. Sloan, the Shadow Catcher. Hunter. Three Trumpets Sound. Kagawa, Gandhi, Schweitzer. Beattie, Brother, Here's a Man! Holbrook, Ethan Allen. Brush, This Is on Me. Chamberlain, The Confessions of an Individualist Gilbert, Forty Y'ears a Coun try Preacher. Johnson, I Married Adven ture. Keycs, the Sublime Shepherd ess. Hunt, the Long Trail from Texas. Vandcrcook, Empress of the Dunk. Winkler, Five and Ten. Garratt, What Has Happened to Europe? Henderson, Failure of a Mis sion, Berlin, 1937-19;'9. Millls, Why Europe Fights. Hauscr, Shanghai: City for Sale. Donworth, The Reason Why Columbus Sailed. Holand, Westward from Vln- lanrl. VanLoon, The Story of the Pacific. Pamphlets. U. S. Department of Agrl. (1) The Guinea Fowl. (2) Pear Growin In the Pa ciic Coast States. ' Prolilabl. Nap. Kansas City, Kans., Aug. 13. , IJPi Joseph Dahlin, motor car j dealer, fell asleep In the lobby j of a bank. He awoke to find , 29 cents In the hat he had been holding In his lao. I j I COURT HOUSE I NEWS ' ' Marrlag. Licenses Russell Johnson and Rena- mae Taylor. Billy Georga Howard and Frankie Bernice True. Ellis Mcado and Frances Bel knap. . J. Harlan Collins and Joy Delores Nomer. Divorce Kenneth B. Grubbs vs. Wy mie Grubbs. Helen Totten vs. William Tot ten. Anna Davis vs. Noel Davis. Constance B. Johnstone vs. Wilbur A. Johnstone. Margaret H. Beer vs. Ernest W. Beer. Probat. Court Estate of Michael Huggler, deceased. Estate of AIico Hanley, de ceased. Guardianship of Isaac Frank lin FHzpatrick, .1 minor. Deeds. Carrie E. Hargadtno to Orant Dun lap et ui. W. D. In the City of Aah land. Ore. Dale Winkle, a minor, to the Cali fornia Oregon Power company, rlsbt-of-way. in Sec. 15. Tp. 34 8. R. 1 West W. M. Thomas A. Johns et us to George Wllber Miller et UI. W. D. In D-L.C. 78, Tp. 37 S. R. 2 Weet W. M. Oeorge L. Wing et nx to Delbert W. Clark et ui: W. D. In El Rey Subdivision, In DL.C. No. 48, Tp. 37 S. R. 1 Weat W. M. Delbert W. Clark et ux to J. W. Slmmonda et ux. In El Rey Subdi vision, In D l.C. No. 4d, Tp. 37 8. R. t West W. M. Ella c. Westerlund et al. Trustees of the Estate of J. A. Weeterlund, to Richfield OU Corporation, leas., In the City of Medford. Edgar E. Stump at ux to Harvey E. stump, W. D. a 68 acre, on Mid way road In D.L.C. No. 38, Tp. 37 S. R. 1 West W. M. Charles W. Woody et al to Mary 3. Woody. Bargain and Sal. Deed. acre In th. City of Medford. Or. Kathleen Hlllman at vlr to D. A. Davis et ux. Special Warranty Deed, arr. In th. city of Medford, Ore. Mary J. Woody to W. R. Jordan et ux. W. D. acre In the City of Med ford. Ore. W. R. Jordan et ux to D. A. Davis et ux. Q.C.D.. acre In city of Medford. Ore. Ella C. Westerlund et al. truatoea of the Estate of J. A. Westerlund. deceaaed, to Homer Marx et ux, W. D. In City of Medford, Ore. William J. Ferna to Myrtle Feme, Deed, 101.33 acres In D L.C. No. 41. Tp. 38 s. R. 1 Weat W. M and Sec S3 and 33 In Tp. 37 8. R. 1 Eaat W. M. George W. Rom et ux to John Kenneth Barton et ux. W. D. 4 acre, in Sec. 31. Tp. 38 8. R. t West W. M. Max Slemaa to State of Oregon. W. D. 3.60 acres In Sec. 33. Tp. 83. S. R. t West W. M. Myron .W. Tuttl. et ux to Harry H. Tuttle. Q.CJ. In the City of Med ford. Ore. Idella Oardon et vlr to 8. P. Fag. aley, w. D. In the City of Medford. Ore. Idella Oardon et vlr to Marjory Louis, w. D. In the City of Medford, Ore. Ralph O. Jennings to Barbara Jen nines, QC.D. In th. city of Med tord, Ot. Gold Hill. Aug. 13 (SdI.I r. C. Elliot of Redding was a guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook and other relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacFadden of Oakland, Cal, visited friends here laat week. Mrs. MacFadden wUI be remembered as Margie Lewis and at tended high school her. a number or years ago. Mr. MacFadden ta an athletlo ooach and Instructor In an Oakland high school. Harry Blaine and Bruce Fore of Central Point called on relatives and trlenda her. Sunday. Jo. Oray, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Oray, underwent a tonallectomy laat Friday at Medford. Miss Rae Clemenu returned boms here. August 9. from Weavervlll.. Cal, where she ha. spent th. sum mer. Mrs. A. B. Henry la moving this week to th. Fllppla house, formerly occupied by Jack Aeelttne. who mov ed to Medford recently. Raoul and Bisk. Maddo. returned Friday to their home In Medford after spending several days her. vis iting Oen. Holdernesa, who accom panied them home to spend several daya. Mr. and Mre. James, Blevln. and son Jimmy left Saturday on their vacation to be apent at Bend, visit ing their daughter, Mrs. Tom Carlon. and In Waahington with relatives. Also they plant on staying at Silt, cone lake for several daya. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Kelt and Lam.. In. left laat Friday for Chetnult. to vum air. and Mrs. Howard Kell TRY HENRY LEE HERBS YOU'LL HAVE BETTER RELIEF Henry Lee Herb Company 30 NO. CENTRAL Room A-B, Medford Ore. Office Hours Dally 10 A. M.-a P. M Cicept Snndsy Gold Hill The; were accompanied then by Larry and Donald, sods ox sir. aod lira. Howard Kell. wno har. spent toe paat week here. Richard and Joanne Crawford of Medford visited thou- aunt, lire. Delia Kell. last week. Mrs. Ella Patrick Is a rue this week of her slater, lira. Roe. Card well at Klamath Palla. Roy Swindler, eon of lira. Lester Thompson of this city, who frac tured his neck laat week while dl Ing tn Rogue river. Is reported ae steadily Improving In a Medford hos pital. Leon. Holderneaa returned horn. Sunday after spending the paat week at Cllrl Scout camp at LaUc. o th. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clement, and dauajhtera, Patty and Rae. left Sun day to pick hop. near Oranu Paa. Mrs. William Force. Lorraine Force, Maude Button and Mr. and Mrs. Day. BUea left Sunday for WeekJ packing house at McLeoct. Brownsboro Brownsboro, Aug. 13. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshall and children of Reno, Nev.,wer guests last week-end of Mr. Mar shall's uncle, H. W. Wright, and family. Mrs. Sarah Speartn of Hornbrook. Cel.. la visiting her daughter. Mrs. O. A. Hansen. Laat Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Leonard of Antelope. Mrs. Spearln, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hansen and Bruc Hansen enjoyed a trip to Crater lake. Billy Wright, accompanied Day. and Tom Xveaon back to their horn. In Ourlack. Nev, when h. wilt viall ' for a couple of weeks. He will also visit In Reno before returning home. Joe Iveeon remained her. and will work In th. fruit for a tew weeks. Lois Wrlstht visited with her friend Margaret Walcb, at Lake Creek Wed nesday, Walter and Lester Marshall, Bill WrVtht, Joe, Tom and Dav Iveeon, spent a couple of days at Crescent City laat week, when they went deep sea fishing. Alleen Hsnsen spent th. week-end recently with her friend Betty True blood. Dorothy Schaffer rod. her blcycto from Medford on. day laat week tor a visit with Lou Wright. Mrs, Walter Marshall and Mrs. Lester Marshall entertained th. Ladtoa' club laat Thursday. Refresh menu were served. Mrs. C. E. Craig will entertain September 11. NORWEGIAN PRINCESS EN ROUTE TO AMERICA Stockholm, Aug. 13. (IP) Crown Princess Martha of Nor way and her three children ara en routa to the United States aboard an American ship at the invitation of President Roose velt, the Norwegian legation here announced today. Meteorological Report Bv C. 8. WEATHER BUREAU Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday, Uttla change la tem perature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Wed nee ds y but local fogs on th. coast, slightly warmer tn northwest portion tonight, moderate north weat wind off th. coast. Local Data Temperature a year ago tod ay t highest l. lowest 84. Total monthly precipitation, nones deficiency for th. month. .04 Inchest Total precipitation sine. Septem ber 1, 1838, 13.80 Inches; eiceee for the season, 4.48 Inches, Relative humidity at I p. m. yes terday is percent: 8 a. m. today, 81 percent. Tomorrow: sunrise 8:11 a. sun set 7:13 p. m. Observations Takea et 4:3. a. as. 130 MerMlaa Tlnse. 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