PAGE ELEVEN You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOliD, OREGON, THURSrJ.W, JANUARY 11, 1934. Why Not Try a Want-Ad? WAK1 Co Mil four oomat Want to (at rid ol (aw odd uw jrwu to nouaetiold turnismnKsv Oo you need coou loi row gar lent An inexpensive want-Aa id en Mall moune Olaaailleo Page will find the anawei tc these and manj othei perplexins .roblem. H re Are the Rates: pet word nrt insertion it (Minimum 36o) Uacn additional Inaaruon. pel ord ' Minimum 10c) Per una pet month, without eopj changee AIM 75 Phons Lost ano foL'1'" rX?Rnunch ol key- Aetna Insur ance Hey ring. Leave Mall Trl LOST 11 dog mlaslng call - v,n- nd crev horse. er can have by paying for ad and teed. Phone 37. HELP WANTED FEMALE ZZZTrm, ' WANTED Woman to keep house, one . in lamuy. Phoenix. T.t u...eAir&ni fnr complete TOIDU--"-" -.r.Mr.n- 15 charge of home month. Call 220 E. 9th. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS wajtted - Your hauling anywhere, any time. Hauling livestock our specialty. Phce J53ksonvl- JtTtrUCK going to TOsco end of week wants load. Phone 352, Jacksonville. 5oS?uCK going to Portland! wont. ioaa to a'i - - Mountain Ave., Ashland. V ANTED Wheel chair. Tel. 290-M, - I.,tt hi., tn net In touch with wantlne- to finance the pat- entlng of a profitable Invention, address P. O. Box 650. Medford. WANTED Clipper seed re-cleaner. I . No. 2 or larger. Phone 523-J-4. WANTED ro renv . ; 60 or 60 acres of good Irrigated pas- , ture. Severt iverson, Myrtle Point.; Oregon. ! WANTED Piano. 412 W. Jackson. WANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced 100 to 200. See the Medford Bar gain House before you ship or sell. 27 No. Orape. Tel. 1062. WANT TO BUY 1939 Ford Must be cheap. 333 W. 2nd. . EDGAR JOHNSON wants to buy your furs at the Peerless Market. 12-14 No. Bsrtlett St. WANTED Electric radio. Must bo reasonable. Box 268. Tribune WILL caxe tor elderly sick people In my home. Phone 437-X WANTED Household gooda. stoves tool, or what have you Medford Bargain Bouee. 27 N Orape St. Tel 1062. TUNS. WANTED We pay cut) tor JUNK aATTERJEH RAD1AIOR8 ALUMINUM i BRASS. COPPER unk of ad deecrlotlona MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE, 27 No Grape W t09a FOB KENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished lower flat, t rooms, modern, close to uui.j. fine location, wm 804 E. Main. F.. Campbell, FOR RENT Modern 5-room house. 39 Myera St. FOH RENT Small furnished house; llghta and water. 801 N. Central. FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished house, close In. Inquire 141 6 Holly. FOR RENT 6-room modern bunga low, close in. completely furnished; also piano; all bullt-ln features. 123 per month. W. H Everhard. 316 West 6th St. 6-FOOM modern cottage. 12 50. , So Orape St. 812 FOR SALE 4140000 or rent 810. 641 Pine Brown and White or write owner. I Jail. Boring. Oregon HOMES POK REKl- sll 696 FOI RFJH -unfurnished Homes furnished or Brown A White FOR RENT Comfortable house at 20 Rosa Court; 8 bedrooms.-basement. garage; 817.50. water paid. Inquire Swema Gift shop. UoI'oes kin. 8i2 50 and 815 water paid, wood range Phone 105 FOR RENT 7-room modern home t bedroom 0 A DeVoe. 63S-J-2 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS rOR RENT Garden cround. Wagon to sell or trade. Norcroat, Central Point. eiwt ROOM FOR PENT A.r Jar usry 7, store room 17x60 feet, .so Orape street, adjoining Mail Tribune Job Shop Reaaonaa; rent to rlht Party Apply at buslneas ofllc Mall Tribune rOR BE.VT APARTMENTS FURN. APT., heated. .29 N. Ivy. HAY. wheat, barlev. rolled or ground rrrrr; - - ; o. a. dcvc. pnona 533-J-3. TOR RENT 2-room apt.: alao laun- derlng. 114 Almond St. for 8A1S Uaed sewing machines all ; 1 rT ; makes; terms II desired All j APT Furnished. 321 Apple St. makM nattJ repalred wlte 1 ". Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bsrtlett i FOR KENT ROOM AND BOARD ' -?;"-"; r - TTT TOR SALE V, A. with 3-room house, BOARD Ss ROOM-153 Mo. Oakdal. -electric pump, woodshed, barn, (or i SOAHD AND ROOM at 716 s" Main ?U'n 35' E- B- 81hop'-Rt' Rate, very moderate. . ,. i ' - WE HAVE BOYERS for Cold Prop- FOR KENT FURNISHED ROOMS ertlea. both placer and lode. Send - complete Information to Harry 8 i FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; pry Company. 417 Davis Bldg. j lights and water, a7. 331 So. Ivy. Portland. Ore. I ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orape. for ' '8ALaPuVi'tur!"cBal"rai 'tabiea I ;r-; ; "T.T? bei' cM- 714 Welch 8t- otf w I FOR heated sleeping rooms call 1399-b Jackson. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE Land plsster, feed and , -.. - - ...w---, Competitive prices. Ktnley TRADE 5 General Jumbo wheela. imptement Co., Central Point. tires: excellent condition, for 6 Ford : , wheels. Urea. Box 3041, Trtbuns. FOR SALE Delicious apple 85c box. Big 7 Fruit Warehouse, Uth & TOR SALE OR TRADE Duroc boar. Front. weight 135 lbs. Frank Hammond, -. -.- -. Central point. Tel. 361. A RAINBOW garden of glads. 100 - . ; large No. 1 bulbs, not less than 40 FOR SALE. TRADE OR RENT 6-acre j varietlea. Value 5 or more for Improved ranch; also fruit standi 2.50. One Jumbo Plcardy free. I for sale. Inquire 525 N. Riverside. P, H ReUm. 923 South Oakdale. I FOR SALE OR TRADE 1932 Harley i FOR SALE GaT range and water for late model Ford or Chev. coupe. - , . Write Robt. Chrlstean, Happy Camp, WHEN you think of real estate think Cal. of Brown & White FOR TRADE Chev. truck driven heater In good condition, priced 11.000 miles, for late model aedau. reasonable. Call 341-R-l. S A. Bower. Murphy. Oregon. - FOR SALE All kinds of apples and TOR SALE OR TRADE White electric pears Joe Nary ranch. Tel 132-L 1 sewing machine for light sedan i Box 638. Tribune. FOR SALE Pan-American eaxo- j phone .nearly new; half prlco; j FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE terms. Pnone Bl-T. ! wlLiTRADE-TrlxmTh SALE Hotpolnt electric range. I ford for city or country property In ! cheap. Flnley Implement Co.. Cen ! NW part of state. Ill Washington. POK SALE niJAL KSTATB STOCKED AND EQUIPPED Dairy and diversified farm. Approxl mately J2 a.re, Mndy bottom soil irrleated. nald-un water risht f or 17 acres, about 7 acres in alfalfa. 8 i acre m Lad no clover and bluegr meadow, balance suitable for gar- dening grain or alfalfa; creek through place; also live sprinc; I home., (rood condition, fire-; place, electric lights; cow bain. horse barn, new chicken house, j granary and garage: 6 milk cows, team, hay In barn, wood, all neces sary farm Implements. Only one . mile from town, high school and grade school, good road. Total price $5500. Will take good city property as part payment, balance terms. 6 Interest. Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. BEST BUY tn southern Oregon 5 : acres, PitMr,fr,.w.TrmtVl' ! service station, electric water ays- tern: P. C. highway; good $1500; terms. Homeseekers' change, 402 E. Main. soil: Ex- FOR SALE POULTRY run oftiva ij pmiw, nuwii norna and Dryden Barred Rocks. ,,yhl 70.t present. 75c each. A so Barred Rock breed ng cockcre s. , w. n. uruiin, y, mun .uumi FOR SALE Several pairs of guineas; unrelated birds. W. O. Fllllnger. cor. Stewart Ave and Orchard Home Drive. CHICKS hatching D.-essler'a Square Deal Hatchery, 1107 E. Mam I FOR SALE Rhode Island Reds, cock erels, pullets, yearling hens; high quality breeding stock, cummlngs Poultry Ranch. 5 miles out Midway road, Central Point Rt. 1. PURE Bronze toms. Cockeran's prize stock. (5. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1, Ashland. FOK SALE IIOUS AND PETS FOR SALE A pedigreed Airedale puppy. 319 No. Bartlett. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 1 purebred Hereford bull. Phone 258-R. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1939 Ford Tudor sedan; terms. Tel. 947-X. NF.W 1934 DODGE-PLYMOUTH auto mobiles will soon be here. Watch .'or our public announcement. One new 1933 Dodge sedan at very substantial discount. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge-Plymouth Dealers. JANUARY SPECIALS USED CARS The Be.t Values Ever Olfered. 1931 Chevrolet Sedan. 1P31 Studebaker Sedan. 1929 Pontine Sedan. 1929 Oakland Sedan, Trucks and Low-Priced Cars. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studobaker Salea and Service. FOR SALE '25 Bulck 8 touring; good mechanical ahspe. good tires; real transportation. Quick sale, 35. 215 Haven. JUST 2 USED CARS LEFT 1929 Ford Tudor with Karl-Keen.. 1932 Chev. DeLuxe Coupe. Both priced to sell quick. Also BIO DISCOUNT on New 1913 Dodge Sedan. EAKIN MOTOR CO. LATE MODEL USED CARS A elasi of cara you don't find on used car lots. 30 to 80 day guarantee. I91J Chrvsler Deluxe Coupe. 1932 Chrysler conv. Coupe. 1910 Bulck Spec. Coupe. 1933 Plymouth Business Coupe. 1931 Ford A Victoria. 1928 Pontlac 2-door Sedan. 19.12 Ford V-8 Coupe. A so a number of older model at special prices ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside I'OK SALE MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL PRICE on lawn fertilizer for t few day, rnon ma-v. FOR SALE 1 Heatro'.a. Bad Trar fer and Storage. Phone 315. '.' FOR SALE tt half-price, a ,i. :';"! noon dress. :r 16. worn once. 2040. Tribune. VAUOHN DRAO SAW Oo. Wrlfht. Beall Une. Hil"a widit.on. FOR SALE Hotpolnt ran?. Inqulra at 238 8 Otkdate. aftr a p nv TORAlV Limited quantity ran.ird barbed w:rf. t--n ,3 20 r.e- 1DX.1 t 1v rnly. VOinMreifl v i nwnw. KioaTii No- Rivirirft. 9 8 Grtar. rOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS small or large tots Orchard. Phone 258-J. FOR RENT OR SALE 2 homes built I Ar nnrnA itiiisian Ann onrl A. '. T , Qr fitock t payment Pnono 339 or 90a.R.F , MISCELL4NFOCS anscLLLA.NtOLS :m'L. & P. D. INSURANCE. $10,000 and 20.000 on 1'4 -ton trucks S9 75 each . 6 mos. after first premium deposit. High rating acceptable with PUC. Inquire 33 No. Grape. BUY SELL TRADE Guns, typewriters, cash registers, sporting goods, boats, motors, etc Good coupe for highway property. 317 No. Riverside. 1 BUY cold and loan monev. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main ' MOEV LOANED tvnewrlter. and ! radlo Cec" Jennings. Main .and j Front. FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed j 10.40; and which Judgment and de Coats rellned Medford Cash and i cree further provides that the Defend Carry Cleaners Phone 1700. j ant, Blake. Moffltt & Towne. have nrTnrmwl and-recover off and from the Defend GOLD BOUGHT Redden It Co. Get ant SunI.rMt orchards. Inc., the sum our new pricea - I ,,,,, OPK1,BTUN11TIE8 "'-iiog SALE Small grocery at tnven-lfeea; tory. to ciose estaie. rnone ooi-. 633 No. Central. BUSINESS UlltKCTOHY Abstract eaisBlJ JACKSON CO. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 32 . North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Wlnouw Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Pel 1172 House cleaning Floui Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE, MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid balance No othet charges See W B rhomaa 45 Soutb Central ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg 8tate License No S-167 Painting and raperhanglng. M. A BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel 949-W 313 S Orape Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; nook binding; loose .leaf ledgers, ana blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash salea sups and everything tn the printing lines 28-30 N Orape Phone 75 Transfer. REINKINO TRUCKING Co. Tran fer and storage We haul anything at a reasonable price. 11! No Fir Street. Phone 332. CADS TRANSFER 41 STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 816 Price right Service guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment irlee right 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the Stat of Oregon. In and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of John Barneburg, deceased. Notice le hereby given that the under utned ha been appointed by the Hon. E.irl B. Day. Judge of the above entitled Court, as Executrix of , siUS estate, and has duly qualified according to law; an person nvm? claims against s:d estate re nereoy notified to present same, mlth proper vouchers, and dulv verified accordinz to law. at the office of T w Mile. it,rn,, the undersigned In the ; Jackson County Bank bulld:n in the ti-i. Af ltrifnrrf D:Mon. Wlt.ltn SIX 1 month from the date hereof. I Dated and first published December 14th, 1933 NETTIE A BARNEBURO, Executrix of the Eatste of j John Birneburg. deceased Notice ia liT'-bv .vn by the un- deceased, that he did on the 3rd day of January. 1934. file In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, and In the matter of the said estate, hla verified final as Judge of said court, then made and entered an order fixing the hour of 10:00 o'clock a, m., on Saturday the 3rd day of February, 1934, as the time, and the Court Room of said Court in Medford, Oregon, as the place, for a hearing upon said final eated In the eatate, and having ob Jectiona to the allowance of said final account and report, or to any par ticular ltema thereof, to present the same before said ccurt at said time, and that said final account and re port will be acted upon at said time. Dated January 3rd. 1934. W. M. HOLMES. As Administrator of the Estate of B. H. Oharies, deceased. Notice of Sheriff Sale In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. The First National Bank of Med' ford. Oregon, a National Banking Association. Plaintiff, va. Suncrest Orchard. Inc.. an Oregon corporation; Blake. Moult & Towne. a Corporation; Carlton Nursery Company. Inc.. a Corporation: State Industrial Accident Commission of Oregon; E. C. Corn; O. B. Waddell; Medford National Bank, a National Banking Association: M!ller-San- ford Tractor Company, a Corpora tion: Joseph E. Lester; Wm. Berth old Barnum and aSadte G. Barnum, a partnership, doing business u Barnum Orchards, Defendants. By virtue of an execution issued out of the above entitled Court, in the above entitled cause, to me directed and dated the 10th day of January. 1934, upon a Judgment and decree rendered and entered In said Court and cause on the 15th day of Decem ber. 1933. which judgment and de- O V Myeralcre provides that the Plaintiff have I and recover off and from the Defend ant, Suncrest Orchards, inc.. the sum of $11,723.70. with interest thereon a.t. thA fat nf Q tu uh u- , ..5 .l for the further sum of $4,472.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent an f tn ,5 f December. 1032; for the further lum of $l 0OQ0Q AUornev. few. for the . .P1-.: ..?.. compenaa. r" ,. :J . .Z Trustee; for the further sum of $500.00 as compensation for the Re ceiver In said suit; for the further sum of 10.00 on account of eald Re ceiver's expenses: for the further sum of (250.00 as Attorney's feea for eald Receiver; together with aald Plaintiff's costs and disbursements taxed In the sum of 15.00; and which Judgment and decree further provides that the ucienaant, uariton Nursery company, 'no., have and recover off and from Inc . th sum ma an- with the sum of Sts.oo as' Attorney's tees; together with Its costs and dis bursements taxed In the sum of in, ,,,v, iv,.-.. t.aPu.. ? Vte of Vnt m, annSnf gj fttVdaV'o ,7iT 93 toge'thTr wlth th(. , P together with It, costs and dis - oursementa taxed In the Bum of I4.60; and whtch execution com. mands me to satisfy said Judgment and decree In accordance with aald Judgment and decree, and the costs o ana upon inie writ, by selling In accoraance with the terme of aald Judgment and decree, that certain real property situated In Jackaon County, Oregon, described as follows, to-wit: All of Lots numbered 7 and 10 of the Oak Grove tract In Township 38 South of Range 1 Weat of the Willamette Meridian as shown by 'nail Tribjne Daily ACROSS t. Walked In water I. 'Undeveloped flowers tO. Copied 14, Burning 15. Operatic aonu 1. Fimit 17. Thoughtlessly 1?. Aaccrifl 20. Metalliferous rock 51. Small bottle . C2. Hires 23. Connected pehrs of links !. Cosy home 27. Moving me chanical part 21. Da1lnRly or offensively orient M. Pronoun 34. Ran away to marry 3. Fl.it-bottomod boat AT. ftovh, animal 35. Mud 39. Artlxtlc tym- Solution of Yaiterday'a Puizla miOlEFAINN tMDi?ONAR I EL s IlkT ,lZi.Ml 1 A L L REiNCAW ARE F ORM H P.A US illSEASgH 1 DM CjO NTE M?kZ 1 V E. BoUTjEE R Ym IN sThu n p ljp 0 CMiLlS Pit L Li atkep arean MER lT OBV I ATE HO, l.anra makM bl. Modern elec trician IS. Throne ff. Vounr a lmon nni or tne faithful dead Ma cat It. Made cloth Strlnr 4Z. vine 49. Extended Journey 44. Pcnulir name for a rhrlB- M. Not literal r. Mll!et1 . Of the mwn 7. Wild animal tlan Science Cape or head practitioner ... 4tt. Symbol for . Cornr tellurium DOWN 4T. Tint can 1. City In Toxsa 49. F.ictoriei 1 At a dlitanca ' ft4 I5 0t I7 I8 ? WM I" 2 I'3 " LZZZZSaLZZZ75 I jl w arar tzwt srs ZZZZZlSZZZ-! 2 ZMl Ml ji 94 t" IF 1 I 1 itr I M wi " I I the official plat thereof now of record; all of Lot numbered 9 of said tract, except the following des cribed portion thereof; commencing , at the northwest corner of Lot num ber 8 of the said tract and running thence weeterly along tne line oi the Road 361.5 feet; thence south erly at right angle 483 feet; thence Easterly 3615 feet to the south west corner of aald Lot 8; thence northerly 482 feet to the place of beginning, containing 4 acres, more or less, ol aald Lot 9. All of Lot number 11 of aald tract, except the following described portion thereof; commencing at i; point on the auction Hue between sections 9 and 16 and on the eat I line of the southwest quarter of j the southwest quarter of section 0 i In Township 38 South of Range 1 1 West, W. M. being tn the center of i the County Road and 1324 feet from the corner of Sections 8. 8. 10 ! and 17, and being tho southeast I corner of the T. F. Fish property: thence West 434.88 feet; thence north 1303 feet; thence east 434 88 feet; thence South 1202 feet to tne place ot beginning, containing 12 acres, more or less, also excepting that portion of said Lot 11 describ ed as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the tract of land last above described, and run ning thence weat on the northerly line of said Lot 11, 434.88 feet; thence south 1302 feet: thence east 434 88 feet: thence north 1202 feet to the place of beginning, contain ing 12 acres, more or less; also ex cepting ' the following described tract: commencing at 'he south west corner of the tract of land laat above described and running thence north 40 rods: thence West 8 rods: thence south to the northerly line of the County road;, thence east erly along aald line of the County road to the westerly line of the tract of land last referred to. con taining 72 acres, more or less. Also, beginning at a point on the South boundary line of Donation Land Claim No. 45 m Section eight (8), Township Thirty-eight South, Range One Weat or the Willamette Meridian, 21.94 chain West of the Southeast corner of the said claim, and running thence North 10.14 chains; thence east 10.55 chalna to the center of the county Road thence North on the center Une of the County Road 14.46 chalna; thence West along the center llm of the County Road 22.67 chains; thence South 24.66 chains; thence East 2.71 chalna; thence South 30.69 chains; thence East 9.46 chains; thence North 30.69 chains to the place of beginning. Also, beginning at a point on the East boundary line of Donation Land Claim No. 45, in Section Eight (8), Township Thirty-eight 138) South, Range One (1) West uf Willamette Meridian, 26.34 chains North of the Southeast comer of said claim, and running thence West 11.39 chalna: thence South 1.74 chains; thence Weat 3 00 chain; thence North 10.14 chains: thence East 13.39 chains; thence South 8.40 chains to the place of beginning, containing 8591 acrea, more or leas, according to the sur vey thereof, and which said proper ty Is particularly described In cer tificate of title No. 189 issued by the Registrar of Tltlea for Jackson County, Orogon. Also, beginning at a gas pipe monument at the northeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 46 In Township 38 South of Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, run thence North 89 degrees and 64 minute West on the North line of said Claim 1776.5 feet to a point; thence south 0 degrees 03 minutes East 1117.6 feet to a ga pipe monu ment, (at 30 feet a. gaa pipe monu ment on line): thence south 89 de grees, 54 minute East 1774.0 feet to the East line of aald claim; thence North 0 degrees, 05 minute Fast 1117.6 feet to the point of be ginning, containing 45.545 acres, more or less, subject to recorded easements. Cross-Word Puzzie II. Coloring mattere It. Biblical Wine 22. Itepoee 24. This aprlng! eternal IT,. Exlit St Preceded bf eiRht 27. Send payment 2. Fatty fruit . Aside 31. Score at baie ball 3J. Hut r3. Fltrhere 3. I'ortale 37. Comparing critically It. Rtrret 41. Werp loudlf 13. Company of player in a same IS. Herman rlfT 47. Ornamental atrip near the edge 41. Walke pompoualjr do. Tarjte boat t2. Make a mla tako St. Run before the wind 64. Had on M. Lantulsh M. Orowa old SI. RourhW elliptical II. Nothtna; mora than '1. Strikeout 2. Winn II. Wine caik 3. Lint of namea and ad dresiea 4. Before 5. State of the Union: abbr, I. Foundlnr or ratftbllrhlnff T. Either of two co mite. lationi I. Herb ueed In making plcklea I. Utter 1". Anw 11. Stamp 11 Direction Now. therefor, notice U hereby! given that by virtue of aairt execution. Judgment and deor. and in compll- ailce with the commands of eald writ. I will, on the 10tn day of Feb-i niary, 1934. at 10:00 A. M . at the front door of the Coirt Houw In Medford. Jackaon County. Oregon, aeU at public auction, subject to redemp tion as provided by law. to the high est bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest which the Defendant. Suncrest Orchards Inc. had on the 31et day or March, 1931. or alnce that dnt had. m and to the ahov described real property, or any part thereof, to satisfy aald execu tion. Judgment and decree, and the costs of thta writ. In accordance with the terma or atd execution. Judg ment and decree; And notice la hereby further given that I will sell lastly that portion of the above dcwrlbed real property situated In Jackson County. Oregon, deacrlbod a jcr.3'.v3. to-wit: All of Lot Numbered 10 of the Oak Grove Tract In Township 38 South of RaJige I West of the Wil lamette Meridian aa shown by tne official plat thereof, now of record. ; Also, all of Lot numbered 11 of said tract, except the following des cribed portion thereof: Commenc ing at a point on the section Una between -Sections 9 and 18 and on the East line of the Southwest Quarter of the .Southwest Quarter of Section 9 in Township 38 South of Range 1 West, being the center of the county road and 1324.0 feet from the comer of the T. F. Fish property; thence West 434.88 feet; thence North 1202.0 feet: thence Eist 434.88 feet; thence South 1202.0 feet to the place of beginning, con taining 12 acres, more or less: also, excepting thai portion of said Lot 11, described aa follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the tract of land last above described and running thence West on the Northerly line of said Lot 11. 434 88 feet: thence South 1202.0 feet; thence East 434.88 feet; thence North 1202.0 feet to the place of be ginning, containing 12 acres, more or less: also, excepting the follow ing described tract: Commencing at we eoutnweat corner or the tract of land laat above described herein, and running thence North 40.0 rods; thence West 8 0 rods; thence South to the Northerly line of the Coun ty Road; thence Easterly along said line of the County Road to the Westerly line of the tract of land last referred to, containing 3 acres, more or less; and that the remainder of said real property shall be sold firstly: the pro ceeds derived from tho sale of the property to be sold firstly, as afore said, shall be applied first, to the costs of this writ; second, to the amounts decreed to be recovered by the Plaintiff, as aforesaid, and third, to the amounts decreed to be recover ed by the Defendant, Blake. Mof fltt Ac Towne. as aforesaid; the pro ceeds derived from the sale of the property to be sold lastly, as afore said, shall be applied, first to any amounts decreed to be recovered by the Plaintiff, as aforcsuld, remaining unsatisfied after the sale of the prop erty to be sold firstly, as aforesaid; second, to the amount decreed to lie recovered by the Defendant, Carlton Nursery Company, inc., as aforesaid: and third, to the amount docreed to be recovered by the Defendant. Blake, Moffltt & Towne, aa aforesaid. Dated thia 10th day of January. 1934. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID. Sheriff of Jackson County Oregon. By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, Jan. U. (Spl.) An all-day meeting of the Clvlo club will ba field January la at the Com. munlty hall In Rogue River. Mr. Baker and Mra. Lund, local leaden, will demonatrate trick. M. D. Clark of Oranta Paaa waa a caller at Riviera January ft. .Fred and Ed Koeter apent January and 8 with Oeorga Woolrldge on Applegate. Mr. and Mr. Pearl Bonney of Cen tral Point have moved to Bonney'a Grill. Rollln Stelh ot Rogue River ha been doing aome road grading at the R. L. Miller place the paat week. Mr. and Mra. 8. P. Hndgea of Marahfleld atayed over night at Ri viera auto camp January 3 en route to Red Bluff, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. charlea MrMcrrlck. Alice and Oeorge were Medford vla Itora January 6. Orange member from here who attended Orange at Sam Valley Sat urday evening were Mr. and Mra. Tom Ollllgher. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Badlcy. Mra. R. L. Miller and Oto Purthman. I - .- Central Point CENTRAL POINT. Jan. U. (Spl.) County Demonstrator Mable Mack will meet with the ladle of Central Point at the Grange hall. January 18. Tin time will be devoted to sew ing and the making of book for holding finishing sample. Those who attend are ask"d to coma prepared for a covered dlah luncheon at noon. and bring sewing equipment such a needle, thread, thimbles and bio binding, and remember that all who wish to come era welcome at all the county meetings. Hours from 10 a. in to 3:30 p. m. Fifteen ladle attended the cheese demonstration Thursday at the home of Mrs. H. T. Pankey, under direction of Mrs. Mable Mack. Success reward ed their effort In perfect results a to food prepared. Central Point county extension unit will meet in the Grange hall on Thursday, January 1. with Mesdame Coker and Hesse!gravs a leaders. All ladies are welcome. The J. H. Korner family of the Korntr Engineering company of Los Angeles received their furniture, which arrived by truck from Los An geles, end are now getting settled on their Sams Valley farm recently pur chased from Elmer Hull. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Orlm are leaving Tuesday for OUtner, Nebraska, their former home. They have been here for several months with Mrs. Mary Grim, mother of L. J. Mr. Orlm think hi health may be benefitted by a change. Miss Rosalie Mesnee has purchased the Uove property on West Xtsln street, recently o??upd by the Ja-k Lee family, and 1 rasing the old building Sh expect to fill in the lot and landsscape it. While removing a partition on the second floor. Mr. Chomel found a few interesting rellca in the walls that had been hidden probably since 1901. Tolo TOLO, Jan. 11. (Spl.) Culmlnat- Ing a romance which began three years ago while the bride was vlsli ing here, Mias Mary Buckley ot Man dan, N. D, and Olen Thomas ot Jack soon county were married January 7 at 8 a. m. at the Methodist parson age by Rev. Joseph Knott ot Med ford. A wedding dinner followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Davit of Kane Creek with Immediate rela tives present. Mrs. Thomas Is a grand niece of E. H. Davie. Mr. Thomas Is a brother of Mra. Leslie A. Davl. They left Sunday evening for their honeymoon. They will return Janu ary 18 and make their home here until April. Miss Olga Sacros returned to har .home In Monmouth after a visit with friends here and at Rogue River. Mica S acres la a student at Monmouth Normal school. Al Muse caught & wildcat Satur day on his trnpllne south ot Oold Ray dam. Huge tracks of bear In the hills northeast of Gold Ray dam have aroused Interest and conjectures. Vic tor Anderson, Edward In man and George Takao, high school students, armed with rifles, made a search Sunday tor Mr. Bruin but were un successful. Mrs. O. Homer Grable and daugh ters, Banny and Louise, of Grant Pass visited wit., the Tracy Inman family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Davis, parent of Leslie A. Davis, are visiting here Jack McCoy made a buslneas trip to Applegate January 7. Mr. and Mrs. alph Rawson and children of Gold Ray visited rela tive In Grants Pa?s Sunday. Mrs. Thurston resumed her duties at school Monday after a two weeks' vacation! All student were present except Esther Davis, who is 111 with a cold Mr. Dawson has a flock of sheep grazing on the open grounds belong ing to the Ray Realty Co. Clyde May Is caretaker. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, Jan. 11. (Spl.) Mrs. E. R. Jonea left Friday for a two weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ivan Davles, and family ot For est Creek. Miss Blossom Austin and Orval Vandorfy of Medford were .house guests of Mrs. William Hoefft laat week. Mra. E, R. Jones arid Mr. Ray Ragsdale entertained the ladles of the Lost Creek Community club lest Wednesday. Miss Rita Meyers and Myrtle Charley had charge of the meeting and the forenoon was de voted to the making of portfolios and In the afternoon they gave les sons on sewing. Mr. Meyers and Mrs. Charley ably demonstrated and will complete the lesson In February at Mra. Charley's home. The next regular meeting of the club will be January 17 at Mrs. Charlea Seefleld's, which meeting Mrs. Mack will demonstrate the uses of milk and cheese In cooking. S Shareholders of No. 8 telephone line held their annual meeting Tues day at Wyant's store. They have decided to Incorporate, to handle the line In a more businesslike way. Guests Sunday night at- the Wm. Hoefft home were Mr. and Mrs. Bert1 Lock wood and son, Berth el, and Mr. and Mra. Fred Lock wood and son, Norvsl, of near Medford. The Grange Is sponsoring another dance Saturday night, with the Butte Falls orchestra furnishing nuule. Dinner guests Saturday evening at the Tonn home were Mr. and Ma. Roy Origsby and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoefft and children, Mr. and Mrs. William Hoefft and Mark i and Kdlth Hoefft, Arval Vandorfy j and Blossom Austin. Mra. C. E. Wilhlte, who has been visiting her daughters, Mrs. Vernon; Monla, and family at Hilt, Cal., re turned home Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Origsby and children called Monday on Mrs. Wm Hoefft. Mrs. Dean Terrlll and children of Medford returned home Monday after spending the pant week with Mrs. A. L. Pech. Mrs. R. A. Pech and son, Emll, of Medford are guests of Mrs. H. E. Pech during the absence of Mr. Pech, w.ho la mining on the Applegate. Venden brothers, who are holding services at the tabernacle In Med ford, will hold tervlces Saturday night and Sunday at Wyant's hall. THE GRANGE ' Central Point Orange opened Friday night wlth a fine attendance, Indicating renew ed Interest aa springtime approaches. Committees were named to serve dur ing the year. Lecture hour was turned over to Chairman Morse Haley, who Intro duced a debating team on "Resolved, that public utilities should be under government ownership and control." Affirmative, Dniry Pierce and 1. B. Vincent: negative, H. P. Jewett, who was given opportunity to speak twice by way of fairness. The audience decided for the negative. Among gueets present were State Deputy Organiser Arthur Brown, who gave ft valuable talk on fraternal lam. From Ea gle Pol nt were Pomona Master and Mrs. t. R. Kline and Mr. Prultt; from Sams Valley was Commlasloner R. E. Nealon. Mr Kline talked briefly on Orange In terest and announced that Pomona would meet in Jacksonville on the last Saturday tn January, tt which time C. M. Thomas wlil be present. Refreshment hour was In ehsrge of the children of the Juvenile group, ssslsted by Matron Lola Blackford, who served popcorn, cocoa snd cot 1C. OFFICERS INSTALLED IN IMPRESSIVE MEET CENTRAL POINT. Jan. II. (Spl.) Wm. H. Harrison Woman's Relief Corps No. 27 held Installation of of ficers In the Grange hall Saturday, January 8. serving a chicken dinner at noon to members, their famine and guest to the number of 128. Meeting opened at 2:30 by Presi dent Emma Gleoscn. who Introduced Catherine Merrlttt aa installing offi cer and Betta Pankey aa conductress, the following officers being Installed: Treasurer, Mary Richardson; senior vice president, Rose Hermanson; Jun ior vice president. Sally Musty; chap laic. Mattie Parker; conductor, Ev Smith: guard. Iva copinger. President Lois Richardson, on be ing conducted to her station, waa duly presented with the gavol and Vie following officer by appointment were named and installed: Assistant conductor, Ethel South well: assistant guard. Carrie Welch; color bearers, Tlllle Maple, Wava Cum mlngs, Lydla Yakel and Clara Far ru; secretary, Dora Jones; patrlotio Instructor, Clyde Richmond: musi cian, Lola Blackford; press corres pondent, Mattie Smith. All officers were present except Tlllle Maple. It is worthy of mention that Em ma Oleaa-3, retiring president, haa served In this office for eight con secutive years without once having missed a meeting. Two members who have moved awsy were present on this occasion: Mrs. Nettle Sheley of Talent and Mrs. Et'i PurkeypJle of Gold Hill. Out-of-town guest were Comman der and Mra. J. C. Wood and Nancy Wilson of Medford, and Mesdames Rose Gay, Bessie Henderson, Edith Bryan, Mae Dorman, Grace Stone, Barbara Davis, Carrie Drake, Ella Pat rick, Nellie Walker. Helen Shoemaker, Winona steelman and son Harry. 'I of Gold Hill, and many local visit ors. Among the many who responded to the Invitation to apeak were Editor A. E, Powell, H. T. Pankey, J. O. Wood and some of the ladles. Miss Mary Mee, who was the only charter member present related-many Incidents ot the early activities of -he order. In honor of the work accomplished by the retiring president Emma Glea son ahe waa presented a beautiful gift of silverware from the corps. WILL GIVE PLAY ID 1.13 The Phoenix achool will present play and a puppet ahow on Friday, January 13, at 8 o'clock In the gymna- alum. "The Tryatlng Place," a one act comedy by Booth Tarklngton, will be g'lven by the Junior claaa of th high achool, with Mra. Ooff directing. The caat Is as follows: Mra. Brlggs ............ Naomi Montgomery Jeaale Brlggs Helen Bchllnsog Lancelot Brlgga Harvey Soar, Mt. Ingoldiby Oeorga Steven Rupert Smith Robert Corlla, Mrs. Curtis Addle Bol, The fifth grade la presenting Rum plestlltakln. a puppet show, directed by Mrs. Ooldln. The story center! about an elf, Rumplestlltakln, who Is sbi to pln gold from strsw. Tha pupils have made their own puppet and properties, and the scenery was conatructed by Earl Parrlck under the direction of Thoma Sworn. Thow reading are: Peter Fred Wllco King Harold McAbe, Miller .... David William Maiden .... Lois Everett Rumplestlltakln ... Loul Newhry Priest Wlilard Pollne The pupil manipulating are: Peter Fred Wilcox King ..... Clorln Moor Miller . Wayne Peterson Maiden Len Jacob Rumplestlltakln Tommy Humphries Priest Edith Wright Alton Mahaffey Aaalatant ........ Jimmy aouid Velma Carmean A smsll sdmlaalon charge will b made. lleppnrr to Have Bank. PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. II. (API A branch of the First National Bank of Portland will be opened January 15 at Heppner, Morrow county, It was said here today by E B. MacNaugh ton, president of the Portland insti tution. A permit for the Heppner bank was received yesterday from the comptroller of currency, For FUEL orL del. very. Phone 333 Re In king Trucking Co Pump tad long hose We give 8 H atamps. fee, with a New Year greeting at each place. Retiring Matron Miss Blackford was presented a beau tit til fountain pen by the appreciative group, whose newly elected officers will be install ed at the next regular meeting on January 19. On Your Car