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PAGE NTNE Want to Bay, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! Its Filled With Opportunities! ! MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON'. TUESDAY. PEPTEMRER S. 1940. it raw 'u -.rein i-i rsiriJiii.tiv cteAJ ever, aa oil mis p you vUl proosoiy (lad tucily the things rou have dmd look ing tor ox ft Mi or trade Coi uduk(1 article vou may nave Search toui attic or attire-room " you may Clod many things other are seefcui) and oa aola to realiza immediate cash- U rhat you want lent bar, advertise (or It Triouna Clas sified Ad ara inei pensive effective f RATES Par wuril first tiisertiua Jc (Minimum 1 5c) Each additional insertion, Dcr word , . ,- (Minimum luc) Per Una per tnontb wit boot copy change - $Lt.l CASH or money ordr muil ac company all mail ordai classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Young black cat. maybe near Sunrise Auto Court. 12 reward. 330 N. Front. LOST One short handle garden shov el and one child's blackboard By bee bridge road. Sunday morning. Finder call 3722 or 3801. for re- ward. LOST- Keyi In brown leather. Upper container. Finder please leave at Tribune office, or phone 4794. evenings. REPOttl lost doga. animal cruelty cases Humane Society Phore 6151 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED rew per pickers. Tel. 6348. THERE Is a demand for NON-CANCELLABLE Accident and Health Insurance. It you have sales abil ity and are Interested representing an old established Massachusetts Company which specialises exclu sively in NON -CANCELLABLE Ac cident and Health policies, also writing low cost legal reserve lira Insurance, furnish a?e. references and previous occupation. Lock Boa 4533 Tribune. WANTED Pear pickers Five or sis real pear pickers. 40c per hour. Tuesday morning. E. H. Porter. Kings hlshway and Phoenix road. WANTED Young man Box 4629 Tribune. dishwasher. CAN GIVE WORK to 5 or 6 men. over 30. who have cars. Advance ment possible, good pay weekly If you are not afraid of work. See R. E. Shaw. Mcdford Hotel. 4 to 6:30 evenlnjrs. WANTED Young men for training In AVIATION designing, construc tion and maintenance by American school. Standard work recommend ed by National Home Study Council of Washington. D. C. For appolnt- ment write P O. Box 944. Med ford. SINGLE ranch hand. Prof. Er.gelhardt. good milker. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for housework, room and board, small waes Mrs. Ruth Phillips. Rte. I. Box 109. WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap ly In person. Valentin' Cafe. WANTED Woman or lr! for house work. Permanent. Phone 3710. WANTED woman for general house work. Phone 2930. WANTED Girl to help with house work and care of children. Stay nights room, board and wages. In quire Mrs. H. E Und. 3rd house on left from J viiie Hlway on Perrvlsle rs! WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To rent 4 or 3-room fur nished or partly furnished house: all adults. O. M. Wyatt. In produce dept. Groceteria No. 1. WANTED Large wood burning cir culating heater. Phone 6300. WANTED Feeder pies to feed on shares. Also for trade 6 purebred vourw Duroc boars, trsde for feeder piss "or calves. R. C. Yost, Ross Lane. &TH GRADE hlph school etutMit. xpri fenced. wi?h place In a h-me to work in exchange for room, board and small wage. References Phone 3632. WANTT1 Babv calves. Phone 6356 WANTED TO BUY Oood p:a applea Fluhrer s Bakery. EKSTRAND for complete landscape aervlce. pruning, hedge trimming Dial 3129. WANTED TO RENT Suburban acre age with furnished houaa Phona Marshall. Hotel Allen. EXPERT REPAIR service pumps and washers Peasonabla. Pick Hdwa WANTED to Rent small, furnished modern lucurban house Bos, 336 Tribune WANTED Ail those who want furni ture et j'ir prices, it will pay vou MOt HKOk f I RMTVRE 18 Nnr'-h Front Phone 4023 W ANTL Wool mnhnit hides and pelts j Mrdford Basalt H-i.se il North . Grie ?-l Phone 8744 RtM PKM M PI0 F-r Toui p-irntMre t,pa MH.Mri KF. Phone 4?4 Hi Pt MIlHt 4H F t ?' mrr.'V're P.4KNKHI Hu 4M'Ri:H 6th snd rnt. Prx'ne i3a8 IIH1HFI rM PHIl M PAID Vt f vn p-urn't'ire mi'M.HI K.. HOI P T N r,' ' e '"44 sr. i ijkiI i .: 60 tu, eve. J. at iAA.,, Ui4 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS A'ANl'EO DnMmitii alteratlou. Kstherln Aaiuitim singer Shop a 6uuta ara em A AN ItDa or s-rooo small fur nished nous Adult only TrtDUA FOR RENT MOUSES FOR RENT Good 6-roorn nous: Urge porch, garage. Inquire V09 N. Central. SMALL. FURNISHED DUPLEX, oil heater. 10 Quince St. FOR rent' Modern lurnliOed home. t33.&0. close In. eest side Available Sept. 10. Owner 518 E. Main. FOR RENT 6 room, modern, hard wood floort. Large garage, wood ehed, back Yard fenced. Pared atreet. Walking distance 2S. L. J Austin. 310 Laurel. Phone 6427. FOR RENT Comfortable home. Call 128'J or 6Uo4 6-room FOR RENT Modern 6-rooro stucco house Basement furnace. Newly decorated Adults 625 Pine FOR RENT APARTMENTS MODERN FURNISHED APARTMENT, available Sept. 6. 10 Quince St. FOR RENT Apartment to girts, 1.50 per week each. S16 S. Ivy. OE BAUER APT8 th at Oakdale PreetVe. courtesy, with comfort able modern home. Furnished or unfurnished. Moderate prices. By week or month. Phone 3447. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. heat, hot water. Frlgldalre, close In 61 N. Oakdale. EAST LAWN COURTS Juet completed 4-roora furnished apartment. Also 4-room unfurnished. Phone 4435 or 2381. NEWLY RENOVATED NEWLY FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT Nicely furnished outside apartment, cross ventlla tlou. large bedroom with fireplace, combination living room and dlntng room, cabinet kitchen, with electric range and electric refrigeration, bath, store room and spa cious room for clothes. , Hot and cold water and steam heat furnished, also garbage service. Low rent to permanent tenant. Ap ply Mali Tribune office VAWTER APARTMENTS 6 rooms, unfurnished Heat, hot water complete electric kitchen. 642.50: !eae Phone 3976 FOR KENT Furnished Booms PLEASANT ROOM for teachers. So. Holly. 314 FOR RENT Desirable room, man. 231 W. 5th. FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room In private noma. 323 King St. SLEEPING ROOM. Phone 2340. ROOM for rent. 408 Edwards. BEDROOM with bsth adjoining. Ga rage, use of kitchen. 314 8. Holly FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep. lng room for gentleman 325 soutn Riverside AT1RACTIVE ROOM for gentleman 504 Pennsylvania. ATTRACTIVE ROI M,l 4H ., Grape FOR RENT HOARD. ROOM ROOM AND BOARD. 153 N. Oakdale ROOM AND BOARD 716 E Main II per cay FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Mountain stock ranch. 400 acres. Plenty water, farm land and open range. Write Val. W Babcock. owner. Butte Falls, Ore. FOR RENT Btore oulidlnj; and two office ruoma sea Al Uttrell or R!nnl H'inr)f.rd FOB SALE POULTRY FOR BALE Pullfts. laying 5 and better. Browneil Leghorns and Dry den Rock. Also weaner plus. Mc Mlnn PaiiUry Farm, Highway 68 FOR BALL LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Brood sows to farrow soon .and weaner pigs. 3 miles north Central Point on Pacific highway. Mrs. Ha 21 Penlnsr. FOR SALE 60 meaner pis. C. T. HWrdon. Fern Valley, Medford. Rt. 4. Box 331. 20 FEEDER PI" S Jennirm. Beattle. for sale. Luk FOR SALE Bull, registered Viking Shorthorn. 5 y-ara old. Chaa Humphrey. Etvle Point. FOR SALE 3 saddle burses, yearling. FOR SALE DOGS. PETS FOR PALE Golden cocker puppies. Hunting strain. 410 Maple Park FOR SALE RLAL ESTATE FOR SALE New 3 -bed room home, close in. Terms 320 N. Irv. FOR SALi: 44 sre ranch, horse mowinc machine, ten ton of hay Mins TTefren. Butte "slls FOR SALE Banraln In nest cottage Two bedrooms. sleeping porch Clce to schools. Owner st 616 S Ivy. A"HE45 LAVD. Vr"m hvie- good .t'rev nvi for sale. T. T '.ower. PM wn:x FOR SAL - Good paring dsire ranch, close In with or without stork, elj necerv bulldmss wn elect rlcit t..rojgriuut Box 2A36 j Mail TriDune FOR SALE 7-roum bouse, two lots ten Eng uh eslnut tree Reriero rsted in and jut Bsrgain at SeTiO wi?h furniture 137V) Pavmenta I16.T0 month Inquire 4 Clark St JKHM USD SAh s 4 R M 9 . , "K'tve Nut.- tisi srai l. o OMice sLea.ec ttu.eu!., aieUoro. FOR SALE RtAL ESTATE FOR SALE 70 seres, 12 Irrigated fair buildings: electricity; spring water Biped, to hoase; lots ol wood: 6 miles out on msil route Musi sell make us on offer. ALSO S-rcom stucco, llreplsce breakfast nook, sen-ice porch, hardwood floors In living room and dining room cement basement, furnace; larse attractive yard, native triads. Bis klrou Heights. 3 800. Terms. ALSO S ACRES. Irrigated; good 1-room house, shower bslh. city water. Ladlno clover pasture. 11.900 Terms. Or would eveharve for hotiM tn Mrdford. L. O. Plcksll. 16 So. Bartlett. CtTT and oountrv piupertlee RENT ALS LOANS INSURANCE C 8 Butterfleld 400 Med lord Building HOUSES OR 8 ALB la Msdford and surrounding towns Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Association WHEN vou think of real of Bwn s; White tatt think FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE "28 Whippet coacn. good condition: cheap for cash. Csmeron. Central Point. FOR SALE Model A Ford eicellent condition, new paint. 16" wheels Bob Stokes. Tel. 3660. FOR SALE by owner. 1940 Chevrolet. 4 months old. Dial 4674. USED CAR BARGAIN LOI The little lot with the Big Fargalna" 1611 N Riverside Open evenings R-i. Vernon mirr FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Tokay and Mission crapes. Riley Myers place. Central Point. FOR SALE Mattress. 63 00. Spark oil healter with hot water colla, 150.00. 314 So. Holly. FOR SALE RCA. Victor Portola radio. 12 tubes, tn good condition. 68 00. Ingrnham Electric kitchen clock. 61.00. Tenty-lb. Chattlan vegetable scales. 61 00. 325 So. Riv erside. FOR SALE Upright piano, 650. Call afternoons 324 w. 4tn. SURFACE 2 by 4 and shlplsp at an attractive price. See us before you buy. Porter Lumber Co. FOR SALE Good violin. i sire. Original cost. 6100. Tel. 3068. GUNS, FISHING TACKLE, etc. You can t beat prices end quality at Cliffs Sport Shop. 317 N. Riverside. BRADSHAW PLUMS. Petite prunes 311 Vancouver. Phone 3279. FOR SALE Common Tteh or vetch and oats mixed. O. E- Chlldreth. Rosa Lane. LAST CHANCE Field run potatoei. 1 sack, eood keepers. Biannen hip. Central Point. ORDER YOUR WOOD now from Haw ley direct from woods, by the loud, pnone 4soa. TOMATOES. No. I'l. lC lb. CUCUMBERS, all ulees. BEANS. Kentucky Wonder. PRUNES. Jc lb., you pick. llic picked. B. E. Ford, 2 mile west on Jacksonville Highway. Phone 6363 CANMNO TOMATOES lc lb. Blank- enahlp. Central Point. PETITE PRUNES now ready, 3c lb flo-lb. luc. delivered anywhere In valley. Order bv mall. Standlford Rt. 1. Central Point. SCRAP BREAD and crtimba suitable for doc hew or rhtcken feed, 3c pound. Fluhrer'e Bakery. WINDOW GLASS, cut and 1 mulled Hun sen Hardware. WOOD CIRCULATORS. Beat buy tn town. Fick Hardware. FOR SALE 60 hone power Cletrac, Cult Delsel tractor, slightly uaed; a repossession, to be sold at a real baraaic. on eaa term a Ames Chevrolet Co.. Treka Call!. FOR SALE -Small '.ectno radio In metal case, suitable for college use Consider exchange for calf or pul lets, can even In 5 at 117 N. Peacn SONO dlHDS 1U7 West Main 6U FOR SALE P etches, unlnigated Elbert a Vernon Ouches. Route t Box 380. Phone evening 6313. FOR BALE--Inaestructo trunk, like new Cell evenings st 117 N Peach REAL BUYS in used clothing. 1406 No Riverside acroa from Beck's Bakry SPEED QUEEN, only washer with outstanding raluea Pick Hardware Pipe and Fittings New and Used Large itock All slaea Oet our prtres MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 37 N Orape St. Phone 8744 DOORS WINDOWS, pipe fittings pipe fruit Jars, aeds floor cover ing, everything for the borne Jsck'a Secondhand S'-ore. 106 So Orape NU-WAT Mattress and Upholstering Co phon- 3046 309 West 8'h St FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE Will accept wood aa down payment on good truck Witham Mssneto S Parte Co. 215 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HOTEL FOR PALE Oond buslnesa Price rl-ht. Inquire 130 West Main FOR BALE Restaurant in payroll town. 130 dailv. 600: some terms Bt m V-aaM?! Or-,.'"n MISCELLANEOUS QUILTS COVERED Phone 4117 and tied. 81 CONSULTANT PYC HOIOOIST lt rr help vou solve your problem D1W. nine v. rine Public Curie T"eviv ani Frldav eve. Arthur Arms Ap S MPS DAI.1-FY BINNS piano instr-ic tor Special attention to b-rtnnre Reduced prices. 333 King St. Dial PERSONAL t.v -? e yf v " - 1 Ada . i -JO p m. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Loan AUTO LOANS We Finance the purchase of (TEW and USED care, or If you need money QUICK. We will Re-rtnance or loan on your CAR. We Meet si competition No Delays The Wahl Agency Room 7 Jackson County Bank Bldg Dial 447g Motor Investment Co.) U cense M274 CAR LOANS Solve your financial problems by refinancing or borrowing LOANS ON CARS 1932-1939 TRI-S MTK ACCEPTANCE CORF. License M-253 MARK A. COLDY 109 I Main. Phone (266 (20 TO 11.000 On Your Car 1932 to 1940 Model Car and light trucks. 1 to 18 Months to Repay. CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO HAROLD H BROWN AGENCY Agent 12S East Main. M-236. Phone 9446. ADVANTAGES OF OUR CAR LOAN PLAN L No Interest charged in advance 1. Tour own Insurance accepted 5. Car doea not bave to be paid for 4- You get the money in ten min utes 6. Special low summer payments A. You deal direct and aava money See W THOMAS. Mttnsger OREGON FINANCE CO. . At Our Main Office 45 South Central. Phone 4433 License No M-317 PERSONAL LOANS MONEY FOR SUMMER PLEASURES 5100 Total Rapaymant 36.72 par mo. for any amount. $6 to $300. aa Oena Tbomaa for Local Money at the OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie. No. 8-211 4ft So. Central. . . Otal 44S8 Assayer and Chemist ROBT. D CARPENTER Assayer and Chemist 714 East H St. Grants Pass. Ore Dressmaking. THE FASHION BHOP-Dressmaklng Fur Kemodellng. Buttons and Bucklea covered Room 303 0 6 Natl Bank Bldg 1I 3PSI Expert Window Cleaner. LET JOE DO IT Expert Window Cleaner.. General house -eleenere-- Floor- waxfng Joe ? pen re phone S9M Furs FURS Restyling, repairing, cleaned and glazed. Prices reasonable Frances Dsllslre Dial 2526. Evelvn Tle Roofing WB REPAIR or apply any type of roof Pibco Roufiiigs. Shingles Costing and Paints. Wall Paper Ekerson Paint and Roof CO- M So Birtlett Tl 3843 Stocks and Bonds. ONLY STOCK nCKER service Id Oregon outatae Ol Portland con tinuous quotations during market hours M N Hogan h Co.. 314 B. Main St.. Medford. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Uongollc or Turkic trtbesmsa 7. Recover 11. Quickness of perception 14. Dye used to coloring butter 18. Writing 1m- plameit It, Attached tha lure is. Tvp equs-s 1. L'ke 10. Mends wtth thread or yarn tt. Triangular Inset SI Inside St. Liktly It. Beverage IV largs aerpe $6. Symbol for nton ST. Expunge 21. Aromatic her) Sa. City In Africa 41 r'arsonage 43 Ftumbl 41. Mingle her- monlourly 4R. Outer farmer -44. fiintly 47. Fixe of shet 49. Exclamation 50. Free from fraud II Color fl. Rtlvsrv t. Petested !4. Feminine name 18. Line fastening Zi. Grave vlnla- an awning tloa of law IT. Buckwheat tl. CopT tr S. Assist It Showers mixed IL Baktng oham- ra'n and bars snow 7 P P 4 S I F I I" 1 3 7 -j 7 7 2T 33" JT 7T sf " BUSINESS DIRECTORY Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 8 Fir Street. Insured Carriers Locai and bong Distance Hauling Phone 38811 CITY TRANSFER V STORAOE CO Huuewhoid moving and general hauling 39 g Grape Phone 4664 day w Qiibt. FURNITURE MOVING AND STOR AGE We nave van moving equip ment foi local ana long dtstano Hauling Dry and clean etorace concrete building) with special loctter rooms at low rates SAMSON CTOHAOt. WAREHOUSE Phone 3756 EADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO Office 16 South Pir Phone JHJ9 Priced rynt Service gua ra n teed LEGAL NOTICES Notice la hereby given that on Tuesday. Octotvr lt, 1M0. at 2 00 P. M . the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District, acting aa a Board of Equalisation, will meet in the office of said Board, at Ele Point. Oregon, for the purpose of reviewing and correcting the District aaseaamenta and apportionment of taxea for the year 1941. such asaee ment list as approved and adopted by the Board of Directors of said District Is now on file in the office of the District where It is open fot inspection by all persons In t ere ted This Notice t published by the Order of the Board of Directors of aald District. ED NUNN. Secretary Not Ire To Creditors Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed by the county Court of Jackson County. Oregon. Admin istrator of the estate of Leo F. Fer gutton, also known as L. F. Femuson. deceased, and hsve qualified. All persons having claims against aald estate are hereby notified to present them, with projer vouchers, and duly verified, to me at Room 400. Med ford Center Building, in Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this Notice. Dattnl and first published Autut 27. 1940 HARRY C. SKY R MAN. Administrator. Summons In The Circuit Court of the State of Oreaon for Jackson County. Home Owners' Loan Corporation, a Corporation. Plaintiff. vs. Orover Boudewyns and Bulsh Bou dewyns. Burt Boudewyns. Ella Boudewyns. Nora Vervake. Frank Vervake. Jotvpnlne Sletptu, Elmer H Sleight. Elmer N. Childers. and Josephine Sleight, as Executrix of the Estate of B. C. Boudwyna. Deceased, Defends nts. To all of the above named De fendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon: you and each of vou are hereby summoned and required to appear the above entitled Court and cause and answer the complaint of Plaintiff on file therein a Inst you within four weeka from August 13 1940, the date of the first publica tion of this summons, and you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer plaintiff's com- plaint, or otherwise plesd thereto within said time. Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In said complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows: That Plaintiff have Judgment against the Defendant Josephine Sleight aa executrix of the estate of B. c. Boudewyns. sometimes known as oern ara u. tsouaewyns, neceasea. Joaephine Sleight, and Elmer H Sleight for the aura of 4S8 19 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per annum from January 31, 1040; for the further sum of $50.00 Attor ney'a fees for the prosecution of this suit; for the further sum of 81S00 for searching records, and for the coats and disbursements herein to be taxed. That the mortgage described In Plaintiff's ormpiatnt. to-wlt: that certain mortise recorded November 18. 1934 In Volume 101 of the reel estate mortgage records of Jackson County, Oregon, at pages 311-813, be decreed to be the first Hen upon the following described tract of real property situate in Jackson County. Oregon, to-wlt: Lot 33 in Block 6 of Brryvale Addition to the City of Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, as num bered, designated and described on Cross -Word Puzzle RTMtRjTtAlTlAlj L E AAtyMTTTlR AN Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle OOWN L Bsrk of the paper mul berry 1 Playing cards 8. Largs wine cask 4. Exist 8. Discount 8. Kind of drum T. Rodents 8. Compass point 5. Contrtvenuea 10. Ner 11. npUtlono 11. Title if. Not separable 1r:to parte IX. Indian of T'rra flei Fugo tl. Pword handle 24. s.lTTnt ef ft chain ft. Sins 24. Nufiibsra at n, a oora- mand 18. F!rt word of the hand- wrlthg o the w) p Crowing rut IL Partsinmt e the mouth 24. Fall S. T'e 17. Descriptive I'ljlK'lltl 18. Animal a ntcV eovarlng 40. Masculkna nltw 41. Of ths irtnd 44. Is dafeated is, Talk fa m ins rly II Rsfore prans 4T. alanner of striking ft baf)aU It Imfilorea Two halvae '2 Hi rry It Ejmh comb. form 4, Coooealaf me MflM aTbTi 'rnDlM?l e BiEiiE Sols 1 1 IeTmi5 A IIEIIa TJO'L LUBjOlS. 6x8 e el js oyoHAjNiu ' tlvlplElSnotBiErLMsTk pLAC Pgf'TN JC3L lc ih o p aTl Dv a's fc iS the official plat thereof, now of record, aupenor to the light, title. Interest and claim of the Defend ante named herein, or any of them, in and to said property. That Maid mortare be foreclosed in the manner provided by law and that said defendant and all persona claim in)? by, through or under them, be forever forecloaed of all right, title, tnrerest and claim tn and to said real property. That upon aurh forecloaure aald and the proceed applied to the"0 Extension Unit of Bell liquidation of Plaintiffs Id mort taxe and the note neriired thereby, that certificate of sale be Issued and the purchaser put into possesion of as id premise. Tnis summons Is published bv order of Hon. H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered tn aaid Court and cause Auru 13. 1040. prescribing that this summona be served bv publication thereof once each week for four con secutive weeks in the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation published In Jackson County, Oregon. O. A. CODTHNO. Attornev for Plaintiff. Addmw: 317 Liberty Building. Medford. Oregon. Notlce of tdmlnlstrator's Rale of Real and PerMinal Property In The County Court of The State of Oreaon for Jackson County. ( InwThMrtWB L.Th EUJ of Mae Bnglow Rankin. Deceased, Notice Is hereby given that, in pur suance of an Order of the County Court of the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, made on the 19th day of Aiuust, 1940. in the matter of the aforesaid estate, the admin istrator of the estate of ssld deceased will sell at private ssle to the best and htehest bidder, subject to the confirmation of the County Court, on or after the 33rd dav of Sep tember. 1940. all the right, title. merest and estate nf the aald Mae Barlow Rankin, deceased, at the time of her death. In and to the following described property, to-wlt: Real es tate tn Jackson County. Oregon, de scribed as follom-s. to-wlt: tot One (II. Block Seventv-flve (781. Original Town site of Med ford. Jackson Count. Oregon: also the following described personal property, to-wii: 1 dresser 1 rocker 1 small table 1 couch 1 heater 1 Monarch stove 1 small kitchen stove 1 bedstead 1 old dresser 1 bedstead and springe 1 deer head I bedstead 1 goat head 1 dresser 4 chairs t day 'cot 1 rocker 1 mantel clock 1 brsss bed and springs I dining table 3 chairs Oil painting and frame a unpainted chaira 3 Ironing boards 1 heating stove 1 hoe 1 lawn mower 1 axe 8 shovel 1 saw for cash or upon terms, and If aald ssle he made on terms that the said administrator will take a note from the purchaser for the balance of the purchase price and a mortgage executed by the purchaser on the aoove reai property to secure me payment of aald balance, aald bal ance to be paid within a reasonable time, together with Interest on the deferred oalance at 6. All bids or offers must be In writ ing and may be left at the office of O. H- Behetaon. aald Adminis trator, at 13fl East Main Street. Med ford. Oregon, at any time after the first publication of thta notice and before the making of the sale. Authority Is hereby reserved to re ject any and all bids. The date of the first publication of this notice la August 30. 1940. O. H. BENGTSON. Administrator of the above estate. Notice of Filing Final Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the estate of Ada M. Roberta, deceased. Notice Is Hereby Given that the undersigned has filed her final ac count and report In the above en titled estate and that by order of the County Court to and for Jack son County. Oregon, a hearing upon the same has been set for Thursday. September flth. 1940, in the County Court Room at the Court House in Medford, Jskson County, Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock. A. M All persons having object lone thereto are hereby notified to pre sent the same on or before such time. Date of first publication of this notice is August 6th. 1940. LA LA REDPATH. Administratrix of the Estate of Ada M. Roberta, deceased. ROBERTS & MCALLISTER. Attorney for Administratrix. SYNoraiA of am;ai, atatkmkst Of iha ronnertlrui Indsmnitr ram psny of Nsw Hivn. in th S'sts nf Connertlr-nt. on ths thirty-first dsy of pfnBr, ltll, mait to tha lnsursncs nmtMloner of ths Stat or Or cob. pursuant to Isw: rapllal Amount of capital stark p!4 up I S9.A.9 lereme Vet prsmlum retaivee 4ur- th yr t T04.ITt.l9 Intrst, 41 vltskfifi nd rtnts r--el4 durltif: ihs ar..,. 11.144.11 tnrm from whr ourres reclTeJ durtn tti ysr .. I tl J Total In com loi.f.l.tl PI bti raeme vt a Vst lose pa 14 durlnf ths yssr Includln sdluaiment iperses 2TI.M4.ST f.ommiMlMi and Mlaiie psld durln ths yesr 101,111. Tl Tsxs. lt'-nB snd Tse paid dorlng fh year 11.171 Dividends paid en capital trx-lt during tha yssr 1I.94S.S4 Amoust of all pthar aapea diturA IT.tltll Total pn1l''i' - I in.M4.lt Admitted A seels V1rj nf rta) astai swn4 'inarkat ) I t Lon en mort facts and fillatarai, etc 4 'a i'ja of tVinds ewatvg imarket er amrtts4 .... Ill t4l IS Vaiu of a toe ha wn4 'marfcat ljs 14S.IK.tS faab la banks and ea hand TI4.ITS.il Prtmloms in course ef eru la--' inn written si oca See terr.bor !. ml, U4.IM.Tf Inte-retsit and rant due and a'rrn.d I. Ml II Othar aaser (net) Trtal admit' ,. MaMHllea f"m claim ftr ioa n. Pd I Aio'jat of nrti4 prTi -Mima as ail n'nl,rif rtan Tr je fr cemmlasiAa and hrnke'ac All othar ItabUMtas 1.411 11 11.111 Tt 41 Ml IS Toal llabUltlsa escapt ' eap't f TTI-llfll r.pi.ai paid Bp II0S.ISS.0S a irpiua otr all Itsbilltis Ml 111 II orpin as re gards Sailer hold-r IMIMIIIt l .... II. Ill 144 IS HnaktfJeM t Vat p a ni'imi Ore fee tha ear raraivM dinrs a las kl Mm tf Compear Ceaaecucet laAeas!1 . ttiiv crere: N.rrs ft Pr.'int. F.t.r J. H.rrv. S'in.s of !.cr.-r w A rh...,.ne. !,a'i.ti i-.1.nt :'irri f.r Mrn Mr. W.lBur TV! rp. Tn!. e T.u.i H'l'lli-i I"' ml 'Uin lt.llt'.l.-KMIIIN0 IN. A4.KNC1. In... I o al el r. a V.H..r,,l H.nk lll.tt rs..n. n-1. Bellvi lew Bellview. Sept. 3. (Spl view will hold its first meet ini? at thi fnmmiinttv club u c..-.AmK..e ka house Friday. Scomber 6. be- ginning At 1:30. This is ' rally day" and each member is to bring a prospective member. The program for the year will be chosen. Installation of offi cer will be conducted by Mn. McCracken of Valley View. The following officers will be installed: Mrs. Walter Hash, chairman: Mrs. James Metcalf. vice-chairman; Mrs. Montgom ery, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Chester Applegate, librar- ian. Mrt rtt Williams entertained at dinner last week in honor of her n jmcii -Williams Guests were Gordon Miller. Don Walker and Nell Curry. The fotir young men ere employees of the First Nstional Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ayera and son Bobby will leave Thursday for Wal lowa, Ore., where Mr. Avers will teach this year. Mr. and Mrs. Ayera have been apending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Oti Ayera here. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Demmick. and Mr. and Mrs Earl Pierce of Medford were gueata at the home of Mr. snd Mr. R. D. Reynolds last Sunday. Mr. Walll Dunham and daughter, who were guests at the Reynold home last week, have returned to their home In Denver. Mrs. Dunham la a niece of Mrs. Reynolds. Bellview school board will meet with the new teachere this week to plan for the year a work. Mr. and Mm. Oeorge Thompson are building a two-room addition to their home and will do some remodel ing In the Interior of the present building. W. L. Lebow la constructing s new barn on hla ranch to take the place of the large barn that burned last spring. Two of Bellvlew'a young people jhave married recently. Mlsa Wanda Reynolda was married to Melvln Con ley by the justice of the peace at Dunsmulr last week. Robert Brantley was married: to Miss Edith Todd In Medford last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Conley of Dunsmulr visited Sunday at the R. D. Reynolds home and were given a charivari by some of their friends Sunday evening. The crowd waa invited In to receive refreshment. Rev. and Mrs. J. Z. Walker and Grace, Ruth, Mary and Thomas went to Monmouth last week to spend the week-end and Labor day at the home of Rev. and Mrs. David Walker. Mr. and Mra. Orl Avers, Mr. and Mra. Elmer Ayers and Mr. and Mra. O. C. Ayera went to Medford Satur day to attend the wedding of Mlsa Marjorie McKee at the Nasarene church. O. W. Jones la spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hash this falL Mr. snd Mrs. I. B. Deedmond, Veda Williams, Joan Helm and Mrs. Dott Williams spent two day leal wee on a vacation trip that took them to Diamond lake, Crater lake, and on the new highway aa far north aa Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Joy went w Medford Tuesday to attend the fu neral of Mra. Clara A 1 kins. F. R. Rector, sons Bam and Edgar. daughtera Mary and Dorothy, came home last Saturday to spena tne week-end. They are all employed near Grant Pass. Ted Ouetilaff la progressing rapm- ly with his new home here. H t being assisted by Henry Btenrud. Denver Kmceid naa movea mw the house formerly occupied by the Avent femlly. Th Bellview Birthday club spent the day at Jackson's Hot Spring last Sunday. J. B. Oowland. whose birth day anniversary cornea at tnis vinw. mas tha complimented guest. Enjoy ing the day with Mr. Oowland were Mr. and Mrs. A. R Klncald and Eunice. Mr. and Mra. Walter Devle and Mrs. Haynes. Mr. and Mr. Wade Wallls. Mr. and Mra. Louis Pankey, Marie Walker. Oladys Whitaon sod Out Plummet. Bellview parent-Teacher association will have a concession at the Orange rir. RaDtember 31 and 33. They will sell hamburgers, coffee and cold drink. Workers are needed so those wllltng to help please telephone to Mra. R. D, Reynolda. cnairman Prmoect. Ore.. Sept- 3. iSpl.) Prospect Bridge club met at the home 01 airs, hu Ulrich for their opening meet ing of the season, Thursday af ternoon. Those taking part In the playing were: Mrs. Everct Fraedrick. Mrs. . Mary Grieve. Mrs. Fred Middlebuther. Mrs. Jaea H. Grieve. Mra- Wallace Dinkens. Mrs. Elmer Clemens, Mrs. Floyd Kelley and the hos tess, Mrs. Earl Ulrich. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jantasr spent lut week-end with the former's par enta, Mr. and Mra. John Jsntaer. at Anlea, In Douglss county. Mr. and Mrs. Chsrlea Cummin and little damhter. Beverly, of Klamath Tslls, visited Mrs. Cummins' ps rents. Mr. nd Mra. Jamee Dole, tn the Jsntaer vlllsge Sunday.' Howard A rant. Prospect school bus drlvsr. together with bit wife and little daughter. Nancy Lu. will more to Mrs. Mallory's house at Trail, over th week-end. Th bus line haa been attended an additional nine miles this year to accomodate high school student living tn th Shady Oovs and Kit Creek district. Miss Melv Horn of Rlk Creek It guest of Mis Dorothy Clement I Prosnect I r 1 -awawaewaa- Caleen arid Ole Moore are at Muir Creek visiting their father. Rueben Moore, who has chsrge of the main tenance work on the Diamond Late highway. Mlsa France Fairchtld Wt Satur day for Canyon villa where she will work tn the prune harvest for th nest three weeks. CsrI Hsnaon of Central Point Is hauling dry cedar logs from th Huckleberry lake district to th Oeorse L Jsntaer Lumber company. Mia. Harry Hart of Cascade Oorge store spent a couple of afternoons this week with her daughter and son-in-law from Portland, who ar vacationing at the Hart summer csb Ing on Rogue river, near the Diamond Lake highwsy. The Townaend Youth association sponsored a free skating party at th Townaend hall Tuesday night with a good attendance. Adolphe LaBIanc, foreman of th highway striping gang, and hi crew, who hare been staying at the Wild wood camp, and striping the Crater Lake highway lor the past two weeks, left for Ashland today. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clemen and daughter, Dorothy, left today for O rants Pass where they will be guests of Lt. Glenn Ballou. hla wife and two daughters, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. David Seville and children shopped in Medford Mon day. Mtaa Oeorgla Und ley of Central Point visited her friend. Mra. Leslie Dunagan, Friday afternoon. The attractive new cottage belong ing to Allan Colling wood l nearly completed. It la located between th John Phlpp and Nelson Nye homes on th Ulrlch road. Mr. and Mrs. Audry Frederick of Eugene, arrived Friday for a short visit at the home of the former's brother , Everett Fraedrtck, at th Copco plant. Thty were accompanied here by Bud. Ttd, and Miss Jean Freed tick, who have been visiting relatives at Eugene for the paat few weeka. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gray and son. Donald, returned to their horn at Prlspect Monday after spending several days with Mr. O ray's parenta, Mr. and Mra. Riley Oray la Eugene. They made the trip by way of the new Cascade highway. Mr. and Mra. Earl Ulrlch ar leav ing Monday for Salem where they will spend ft few days at the state fair. Mr. and Mra. Herbert L Carlton will motor to Portland the first of the week to take one of their twin daughters to the 8h liners' hospital for ft health check-up. She under went a leg operation last spring. Olenn Falrcuild. "cat" driver for the George L. Jsntaer Lumber Co., Inc., la spending; this week-end with his family at Asale. Brownsboro Brownsboro, Sept. 2. (Spl.) Mrs- H. W. Wright. Loll, Dor othy and Bill Wright and Mel Myeri visited at the Axtell home In Grants Pass. Aug. 29. Mis. Mildred Wtilttaker of Salem waa an overnlaht guest of her sister. Mrs. Merton Smerlck last Sunday. Other guesta at the Emerlck home recently were Mr. and Mra. W. W. Noble and son. Bill, of Twin Falle. Idaho, who were on their way noma from San Francisco fair. Mra. It. W. Wright and daughtera. Lois and Dorothy, attended the wed ding last week of Ore Mle Shield's a the Lutheran church In Medford. Pour-H club glrla of this commute. Ity won the gold cup tn cooking at the club fair held In Medford last week. Mra. Jim Trueblood la leader of this group and deserve much credit for the Interest taken In tha work. Mr. and Mra. Lon Hill and children, Mr. and Mra. w. Bill, all of Klamatrt and Mrs. Hulen of Medford, were guesia of Mr. and Mr. 0. I. Crab last Sunday. Mrs. Ruby Wise attended the teach. era' meeting In Medford last Satur day. Miss Marjorie Bloomtngcamp waa an overnight guest at the home eg her aunt, Mm. Rohrer, Saturday. Bar nice Bloomlngcamp, who has been visiting here with relatives tha paat week, accompanied her back to oer home in Hornbrook. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson and sona spent th week-end at Klamath with relative and friends. JAAPNESE WOULD SERVE IN U. S. MILITARY FORCE Portland. Ore., Sept. 3. Sabura Kido of San Francisco was elected prealdent of the Jap anese American Citizens' league at the closing session of the league's biennial convention yes terday. The league adopted a resolu tion urging removal of restric tion! against certain races serv. ing the United States military forces, to allow "American citi zens of Japan ancestry to prove their loyalty to the United States." rrri Jl lemcd.cn Cart-' Without roihna.-.toy bock a. eai'y poymsnti Attd sa yovr s teen, lour ear ae) ef b Mr poid (or. t educe yoe preienf poymnrt. Why not ash ? Ccxntncrclol Finaaaa Carp aratloa ' IttH R Main atreet. Medford Phone mi Urrn M-IM mm