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PAGE TIIfRTERX WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE 1-0 GOIUIOVV 1 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOUP. PRECOX. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27, 1935. 1 Vli I Vtt JfiijLj 8 Hill pi I tnl vnt vou I prnhalily find ei- I V .-iiv the thine 'I 1 ill ru t0 bu L or sell. If " ism I V there. advertise. Via It's Ineipenslte. Jfo effective. RATES per word first Insertion 3t (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes 6 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS " LOST AND FOUND LOST 11 uog miasms, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP MrppBrRNr.ED SALESMAN wanted. with car. Excellent opportunity to establish self with growing south J em Oregon concern. Experience Htv. iime. fertilizer. oulld:ng sup- hm nreferred. Box 2426. Yrlbune. r"" WANTEDFEMALE HELP WANTED An experienced beauty operator at once. Write Box 4982 Tribune. EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. Box 4975. Tribune. W ANTED SITU ATTNS WANTED Care of sick, or any work. Mrs. Huson. Phone 1345-M. WANTED--M1SCELLANE0US WANTED TO LEASE About 30 A for small dairy. Cash rent in ad vance. Box 4981. Tribune. ANTED Reliable couple wont fur nished 5 -room modern nouse. In quire 138 So. Grape. , WANTED -Old gold. Sell to goverr ment licensed dealer. Brophy a. Jewelers. WANTED Driving Portland .londay ' Want passenger. Share sxpemes Box 2420, Tribune. WANT RIDE to Eugene. Call 735-R WNTfo' BUY Good planv, cheap Will pay cash. Box H429. Tribune WANTED 250 to 300-gal under ground oil storage tank and pump Pierce Auto FTelght. WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be fore you sell. Wool bags & twine for sale. Medford Bargain House 37 No. Grape St. Ph. 1062. V ANTED We pay cash for household goods furniture and stoves We also ouy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062. DO commercial spraying. McGonagle Phone 258-M. INCOME TAX DUE Both state and federal Have had years of experi ence In preparing returns. Phone 1277-Y after 4pm Fred L Colvtg FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Srrtall furnished house 509 No. Riverside. 7-ROOM house, 20. Water paid. Tel. 1042-Y. HOUSE for rent. 1232 W. FOR REN'I -unfurnished Homes, furnished or Brown white FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM for gentleman, close in; bath, garage. 609 E. Main. FOR RENT Large front room, hot and cold water, shower. 20 So. Fir. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Desirable 'urnish-.-d apartments. Hotel Grand. NICE APT Phone 1232-W. FOR RENT 2 rooms and sleeping porch, downstairs. 344 N. Bartlett. FURNISHED steam - heated house keeping apartments Raaonasle rates Phone 457-J FOR EXCHANGE POR TRADE Johnson o-r-boird mo tor for eajollne drag G E Plerc. 597-R-3. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE OAKLAND. rU.It. Exchange Income property. -.10 hornet for ranch?. What have vou? CALIF -OREGON REALTY CO. 2532 Tt'lfszraph Ae. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At 32 North Orape street Will remodel to uit tenant furn ish Venm hent If dtMred Sire lfixfiO feet Will rent or l-i?e at reasonable fun re Call at Mail Tribune i Nfwprer i office FOR RENT - Grcien ground; free i I FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS CABINS FOR RENT By day. week or month. e at Camp With us. N Riverside. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BROWN 4c WHITE offer 10 acres of finest soil with full oearirtg or chard, right at city limits, for 1250 cash. This value can't be matched. BROWN tie WHIVE. Real tors, ll4 W. Mala. Phone 130. FOR SALE Modern 4 -room borne on east side. 6 minutes walk from city center (600 will handle, balance d Box 4816. .Tribune. I BROWN fe WHITE offer 22 acres fine soil with HIGHWAY and RIVKK FRONTAGE. 7 acres full beating pears. Modern 9 -room house, two baths, basement, furnace, poultry house and equipment tor '300 ben., 3 -car garage. Represents aii in vestment of 115.000, and can be bought for $8,000, with a down pa ment of 12.000; very easy rm on balance at 6. This puce will ap peal to you. BROWN St WHITE. REALTORS. 104 W. Main. Tel. 130. BROWN & WHITE, 104 West Jala. Phone 130. SEE Charles A Wing Agency. Inc to Buy Your Home. HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENTJack son county Building Ss Loan Ass'n Phone 195. BROWN & WHITE offer a flno home on the OLD STAGE ROAD at a sac rifice. T!;ls property has many at tractions, early and late fruits, nuts, etc. The windows of this house frame a wonderful panorama of the valley. Let us show you this place and quote the attractive price at wlwcr. it can be bought right now BROWN & WHITE are selling small acreage tracts at prices which you cannot afford to overlook. Fine SOIX. HIGHWAY. WATER. CLI MATE. Close to fine HUNTING FISHING, come tn and Investigate EROWN & WHITE REALTORS 104 W. Main. Phone 130 WHEN you think uf real estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES BARGAINS every one. at 23- So. Fir LOOK at all the used cars before you buy 22 So. Fir. DON'T FORGET 22 So Fir for better used car values. AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor sedan; small mileage. 22 So Fir FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Mammoth Bronze tur key eggg. K. Nell, Rt. I. Ashland. WHITE LEGHORN setting eggs. 50c C A DeVoe Scl 523-J-3 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK TEAM of horses for sale; also two purebred Hereford bulls. Call 15oU FOR SALE Weaner pl?s. Shultz, Beagle, Ore. Adolp). FOR SALE 20 span of broke work horses, young, fat and ready to go to work. Lis key Brothers, Malln. Ore. FOR SALE Fresh Guernsey cow. Fourth house north of fleail Lane, old highway. FOR SALE 3-year-old alack horse; unbroken; 1400 lbs. G. 8. Vestal. Be all Lane. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE: 1000-gal. pressure steo! tank, $50.- G. E. Pierce, 597-R-2 FOR SALS Seed corn. 3c lb Cha Hofbeck, 4 mile west Meehan's Store. FOR SALE Bean spray rig In good condition. Cheap for cash. W. B. Barnum, Carle ton Nursery sales yard. Phone 851-R-2. OLD barnyard pulverized fertilizer for lawn and spring planting l1 yds. for (3.50. sandy loam, $2.50. also commercial spraying. Phone 258-R. NEWTOWN apples, 30c box. Watt. 468-R-2. W. H FOR SALE. CHEAP Light 2 -wheeled suto trailer. 1 oak roll-top office desk, 1 oak flat top office desk, 3 office chairs. Urge ateel safe. Tel 531, Central Point. FOR SALE 2 used outboird motors. 132 So. Riverside. FOR SALE Beardless barley and Ke nota oats. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Wheat. $1 50 cwt Garrett. Rt 4. Box 46. FISHING TACKLE All kinds. Sport ing Goods. Boats. Motors. Guns. Boots. Shoes. Etc. Priced right. 317 North Riverside. FOR SAI.F Hnme-crown aifaifa aesd. F E By bee. Medford Rt. 2 FOR SALE Grafting wax. Seed Co. FOR SALE Crested wheat gnm Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Lime-sulfur to spmy fruit trees and berry bushes. Mon arch Seed Co. FOR SALE CHEAP Lumpier suitable for brooder houses can arrange for monev nndor FHA Plan for any bu!ld:na rpiirs Econsmv LumNr Co Tel 594 North Pacific Hwy at Court St FOR SALE Common alfalfa. 919 per cwt Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Poison barlev with fruit It mils otter. Monarch Seed Co BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ahtrart JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Ahllmrfl fit Tit) mrA riM- in.MMno. Tn,. I1V 1? JJ?Je only complete Title system In Jackson County. Mt'RRAY ABSTR A7 Co - A bK'ractf- Claimant nam1?, as w.taewa: of Iitlp Rrn .1 and 5. No, 32 J ft C Conies, of Bams Va.ley Ore hsxux Ctmua, At ufi&Wa. goo, William Hotujo oi ICjQ tf. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ort- ental rug cleaning h upholatenng , Dentistry. DENTISTRY Or. L H. Gove. 325 Main. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - S60 to W00 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-financed. Loans closed within 30 minutes, under super vision of the State Banking Dept License No. 8-157. See W. E Thomas or E- J. Riley, 45 So. Cen tral. Painting A paperhantlng. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM In colors for your nome Dy paint ing, tinting, paperhanglng. HARRY MARX. Route 1. Phone 14-F-4. M. A. BLISS Painting St papernang- ing. Tel 648-w. 313 so. urape. JOHN H. LOCK, painter and decor ator. Quality worx prices reaaon able Res. 124 King St. Call 953-R Transfer. EADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. central rnone oio Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 819 North Riverside Phone 615. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Restaurant on north Pa cific hUznwav. priced very reason able. Call at 1512 North Riverside FOR SALE Lunch counter. Good steady trade. 327 So. 6th St.. Klam ath Falls. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's sale. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly Issued out of and unoer the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and tor the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed nd dated on the 11th day of March. 1035. In a certain action therein, wnerem The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, as Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against the property here inafter described, for tne sum oi rive Thousand Four Hundred Forty-f mr and 59-100 Dollars (S5444 59). with costs and disbursements taxed at Thirty-four and 85-100 ($34 85) Dol lars, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the ciems onice oi said Court in said County on cue i 5th day of March. 1035. Notice Is hereby given that, punsu- i ant to the terms of the said execu tion. I will on the 13th day of April, j 1935. at 10:00 o clock a. m., at tne front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction or cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of this stie subject to redemption as provided uy law. au of the right, title and interest that the said defendants, Lehi R. Hardman; Earl J. Cameron, a minor; Rob Roy Cameron, a minor; Oreta M. Hardman. a minor; Neil L. Hardman, a minor; Phyllis L. Hardman. a minor; L. R. Buckley, as administrator of the estate of Hattle May Hardman. de ceased; Pal A. LaClalre (also knvwn as Pal LeClalre) and Mary LaClalre (also known as Maria LeClalre), hus band and wife; J A. McKltrlck and Nora McKltrlck, husband and wife; Wessley McKltrlck and Jane Doe Mc Kltrlck, whose true name is Ethel McKltrlck. husband and wife; George H. Tucker: E. B. Tucker: Kimball Fruit Company, Inc., a corporation; Sgobel tz Day. Inc.. a corporation; Sgobel & Day Credit Corporation, a corporation: Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, a corporation; and Rogue River National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, had on the 19th day of April, 1923, or now have In and to the following described property, situated in the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wit: 1. ' The North Half of the South east Quarter and the Southwest Quar ter of the Northeast Quarter of Sec tion Nine. Township Thlrtv-slx, Snath of Range Two, West of the Willamette Meridian. 2. Beginning at the Southeast Cor ner of the Northeast Quarter of Sec tion Nine, Township Thirty-six. South of Range Two. West of the Willam ette Meridian, and running thence West along the center line of Sec tion Nine, 80 rods, thence North 60 rods, thence East 80 rods to the East line of Section Nine, thence South along the East line of Section Nine, 60 rods to the place of beginning, containing 30 acres, situated in Jack son County. Oregon. Together with all water and water rights used upon or appurtenant to said lands and however evidenced. Dated this 13th dav of March, 1935. 6 YD I BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy. Not Ire for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. 6. Land Office at Roaeburg. Oregon, March 6th. 1935. Notice is hereby given that Lew .a H. Wysnt, of Lake Creek. Ore., wno. on March 3, 1930. made Homestead Entry. Serial No. 018917. for tf' SW4 and SW SE. Section 19. Township 38 8.. Rarure 3 E Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald. U. S. Commissioner, at Medford. Ore., on the 20th day of April. 1935. Claimant names as witnesses: Prank Kllngle. Oold Zundel. L C. Harris. W 8 Chapman, all of Iike Creek. Oregon. WILLIAM H CANON. Register Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. V S Lsnd Office at R ose b u r g. Otf gon. March 4. 1935 Notice la hereby given that Joseph D. Morrison, of easie Point. Oregon, who. on July 3rd. 198. made Home stead Entry. Serial No 017959, for E", PE'i. Section 29. Townhlp 34 8. Range 2 E . W.llameite M"rttlian. hs filed notice of Intention to mike liaKl w-yer prow, to establish ! claim to the land above d-wrlbed before Victor A Tengwald. D s. Com. misaioner, at Medford. Oregon, on tiie 20th day of April. 19 Rlverside, Med ford. Ore; Theodore : Fredenburg. of Butte Falls. Ore; Joseph Myuot. of Trail. Ore.. Star Ht. WILLIAM H. CANON, Register. ftummon. In thfl circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Frank Chllders and Uvn!f Chlldets, husband and wife. plaintlfi's. Fredericks Downing and John Doe Downing, her husband. If married (true name unknown): the un known heirs of Fredericks Downing and John Doe Downing. If either be dead; Southern Oregon Credit Bureau; also all other oersons or part a unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or interest In or to the real estate described In the Complaint (herein, Defena ants. To each and all of the above named Defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiffs on file herein against you. or otherwise pleid thereto within four 4 weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons. And you are hereby noUfied thot If you fall to appear and answer the complaint of the Piaintiirs as re quired herein, or otherwise pie .id thereto. Plaintiffs will take a Decree against you for the relief demanded In said Complaint, a succinct state ment of which ts as follows, to-wit: For a decree of this Covrt that each and all of the Defendants herein be required to fully set forth any and all right, title, estate, lion, claim or Interest whatsoever that they or any of them may have, or claim In to or upon said real property, or anv por tion thereof: that each and all of the claims that may be made on the part of any or all of said Defendants here in In or to said real property herein described in Plaintiffs Complaint on i Hie in the above Court, and morr , presented a very good program In particularly described as follows, to- ciUding a short two-act play: rcad- : Ino Madi- TlrtnolH rhrUtnnhorannr Beginning at the comer common to Sections 25 and 36, Twp. 37 South of Range 2 Weut and Sec tions 30 and 31, Twp. 37 South ot Range 1 West W. M.. running thence East 240 feet to the cen ter of Oakdale Avenue Jn the City of Medford. Jackson County. O gon; thence south 825.75 tcet to Intersection of the center line of Oakdale Avenue and Belmont Ave nue In ftniti Oltv thric U'it mil' feet to point of beginning; then4 West 114'i feet; theme North 177 1 ieet; thence East III feet: thence ! South 75 feet; thence Ewt 3 4 feet: thence. South 102 feet to the place of beginning; or any part thereof, be adjudged and declared to be null and void; that the Plaintiffs herein be decreed o be the owners in fee simple of said real property, free and clear of any right, or claim whatsoever on the part or said Defendants jr any of them. That each and all of the Defend ants herein, and each and ell per sons claiming, or to claim by. through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrained and bar red from asserting, attempting to e. tablish, or claiming any r'ght. title estate, lien or Interest whatsoever :n. to. or upon aid real property, or any pari or parcel thereof: and tunt Plaintiff's title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest This Summons is published tn the Medford Mail Tribune ay order oi the Honorable H. D. Norton. Jud'e of the above entitled Coutt duly made the 20th day of Mar'h 1935 The date of the first ounllMtlon of this Summons is March 20. 1935 O H. BENGTSON. Attorney for Plaintiffs 12S East Main Street. Medford, Oregon. Call for Bid. Bills will be received by the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, on April 3rd. 1935, at the hour of 10.00 Ma I Tribune Daily ACROSS L Form for cast ing shapes I. Biblical character 10. Moist 14. Genus of the Virginia willow 15. One of the Muses 16. Silkworm 17. That which fa given tem porarily It. Masonic door keeper 19. Copper coin 10, Square piece of linen or silk 12. Kip and ti. Approaches 25. Persian fairy 25. Kiclamation 28. Cereal grass 19. Night music 33. Tree 35. Tropical fruit 37. At no time 31. That which Is bestowed as due 11. Perfect golf Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ' w jH x JL X X 11a R o h a dTe n s e BOW 1X A tIcTn D 7Tp I N Sp T O MEIPP Ms 7p e IapTTc fr, L WWMlyo o jlx1c lay H E A tfsMA pTOm 5 E AS E M A P TTpJO S 1 S E V Ejlw E gjL E N rIeIsIt 11 es1s1IepM A fit. Gambllns SS. Preceded by one 89. Man who fells goods 62. English school t. uropsy 63. Puff up . of street r'- Wrihn show sg. nuioi II. Too K. Genus of the Pit 47. Plane tree i Utilize 52. Attain: prefix 53 Varltv s7. Metal fastener 6K. Title 19. Outbuilding ?f. OvulM II. pvhs DOWN Lsrt.nl fluid lit""!- Zi 27 pa 3o 31 32 yU !L2H JlliS 3 sj se '0 . 5f 6c toi 1 1 I fer 1 1 I 1 1 r Mr o'clock a m. at the office of the County Judie. tn the Court House, ut Medfxd. Orvon. for the furnlslitin: t of tires and tubes to ihe County i The County reserves the rttiht to re ject any and all bids. Specification mav be obtained from tne County Clerk or the County Engineer. (Signed . JACKSON COUNTY COURT- Brownsboro BROWNSBORO. March 27. Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Terrlll of Yreka, Cal., were recent guests at the home of Mr. Dalton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Terrlll. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heckner are spending a few days In Med ford. M. L. Kort wrlght. who has been trapping In this vicinity and living In a cabin at Wright's, returned to his home at Gold Hill last Sunday. Mrs. E. H. Thayer of Faulk ton, S. D., and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cressey of Eugene, Ore., were guobta of Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Barrow d last week end. Mrs. H. W. Wright and children. Lots, Billy and Dorothy, and BUI Swalm were guests last Sunday of the Jim Crawford family in Sams Valley. Rev. Randall of Medford was a wel come visitor at Sunday school last Sunday. 4 Evans Valley EVANS VALLEY. March 27. (SpD Evans Valley P.-T. A. met Tuesday evening at the school house with a lurge attendance. The two tower roms of Miss Da vies and Miss Beatty harmonica solos. LeRoy Coo; song, Betty Ann Daugherty and Jacqueline Moore; folk dances by six little girls and a rending by Elmer Baker. Dur ing the business session Mrs. Inch, rural supervisor, gave a very Interest ing talk on "Tests." George Mc Clure was elected captain of the Boy Scouts patrol with Mrs. Purrler for the Girl Scouts. The local Girl Scouts 'm to Roue Rlver Wednesday evening to meet with scouts there for a socmi evening. Saturday evening friends and rela tives of Mark Neathamer gathered at his home to help him celebrate his birthday, spending the evening with cards and general conversation. At midnight a sumptuous lunch was served to the 24 guests. Enterprise Orange met In regular session Friday, beginning with a pot- luck supper lor Gningprs. An enjoy able lecture hour opened the meet ing, which included songs by Gran gers, roll call response of news events, solos by Miss Colesta Johnson and Emma Darland, and reading by J. H. Ralston. As this was the nearest meeting to St. Patrick's day the latter' pnrt of the hour wan dsvoted to ap- nronrlnt numbnrs, including a short talk on "Potatoes" by Ine?- Ralston and the legend or St. Patrick by Emma Dnrlnnd. During the business session Kenneth Rnmeburg was Ini tiated Into the third and fourth de grees. Remodeling of the Orange hall has gone forward rapidly, the new dining room being built and the partition between the main room and the old dining room torn out for the dance Saturday night. This almost doubles the floor space for dancing. Sunday the members met and while the la dles prepared dinner trje men laid the new floor In the dining room and Cross-Word Puzzle 11. Open court 12. Aromatic herb 13. lle.id 'Jl. Dried grass 23. GolJ!a of pL-a ce 25. Lonku curi ously 28. Perceive through the ear 27. At all times poetic 19. Not frt'sh T). The birds 31. Scruple or object 32. Obliterate H. Hefuso matter loft lifter prpflh! ng grapes 36. To one side 39. Thought logi cally 40. Imp 43. Vents 48. Commands BO. Institute unit 61. Ancient Jew bh ascetic 54. Glutted Fir. hauh 5. .StlMiet 67. Greenland" settlement 58. Small shel tered Inlet ft!. Rescue 60. Feminine name 1. Broods cf Oheasante 61 Rrlln 2. American Indian S. Acquire knowledge 4. One who moves rhythmically to muslo 5. No longer active 1 Slpn of the rodlac T. One of two equnl parts I. Devoured 9. Manrln 10. rtofurrd mum 'other needed finishings. Plana are being made for a hard times dance Ior next Saturday night with prizes for beat costumes. Mrs. Gene Moore has been seriously til in the Josephine general hospit, for the past week, but is now Im proving so that she may be moved home this week. Evans Valley Extension club met Thursday with covered dish dinner at noon. Sewing, conversation and music occupied the afternoon, at the close of which the ladles exchanged hot pads made, during the session. Next meeting will be April 4 with Mrs. Mabel Mack present to give In structions In menu planning No. 2. These are very interesting lessons and all women of the valley are urged to attend and bring a covered dish for noon lunch. CLIMAX, March 27. (SpU Bob by Jantzer of Central Point Is stay ing with his aunt. Mrs. L. H. WerU. Mrs. Jantzer recently underwent an operation at the Sacred Heart hos pital. Mennlfee Charley of Medford vis ited his parents here Saturday. Jim O'Connor of Phoenix is staying with Everett Grlsom. Snm Coy and Phil Wertr spent Wednesday evening at the Wert7 : home. Milroy Charley transacted business In Medford Saturday. Mrs. Cecil Day and Mrs. L. N. Werta went to Medford Saturday and returned Sunday. Mrs. Werta visit ed her daughter, Roberta, at Central Point. Visitors at school this week were: Bobby Jautzer and Jim O'Connor. Spring is here but arrived In the garb of winter and has worn several of the latest creations of snow. Ev eryone hopes for warm weather soon. Lloyd Adamson went to Eagle Point over the week-end end Phil Werta carried the mall for him Sat urday. ' Frank Hurst has been doing cab lnot work during the recent weeks of bad weather. Cc urthouse News fr-umiaiiea oy tne Juuasoo u'ouutt nrraet Co l K -Usth dtieeit MintIhep l.lreiiM'S Hermnn B. Voelkner and Lizzie 1 Rodgers. Nels Carlson and Helen Flanders. Circuit Court E. O. Smith et al vs. Claudia H. Ward et al. To quiet title. Richard Cotton, a minor. Guar dianship. Cloo Knack vs. John Knack Di vorce. Mnxlne Hurley vs. M. 8. Johnson. Foreclosure. Real Kslale Transfers Josephine Wilson. Louderback et vlr to Edwnrd H. Pflug et ux. Q. C. D. to north 310.8 feet lot 23, Palrvtew in S. Chllders' Eastern Add. to Med ford. Laura E. Burson to H. T. Prince. W. D. to land In DLC No. 46, Twp. 37 8., R. X W., W. M. Asterla N. Smith et vlr to D. Stan ley Boggs Q. C. D. to lot on West Fourth St., Medford. Ethel Ryan et vlr to William Getch el et ux W. D. to 47 acres In Sec. 3, Twp. 36 S., B. I W., W. M. R. O. Stephenson et ux to Jesse O. Cochran W. D. to lots 0 end 18, block 9, College Hill Add. to Med ford. Bessie Henderson et vlr to John C. Stephenson et ux W. D. to 4 acres In government lot 3. Sec. 1, Twp. 36 8., R. 8 W W. M. Walter J. Olinschetd, sheriff, to Lus ter J. Adams et ux Sheriff deed to lot 11, block 10, Leurelhurst Add. to Medford. Herman G. Huneke to Lorraine G. Huneke Q. C. D. to W' of BW of Sec. 12, Twp. 39 8.. R. 1 W., W. M. Nora Frances McNeill Bare to C. D. Barnes et ux W. D. to part lot 8, block 5, Orchard Home Assn.t tract. Syd I. Brown, sheriff, to Frances Holzgang as guardian of Oodfrey Holzgang, Margaret Holzgang, Carl Holzgang, Robert Holzgang, Albert Holzgang and Victor Holzgang. min ors Hheriff deed to N of DLC 43 Iwp. 38 B.. R. 8 W W. M. Ellen Snyder et vlr to Mabel Mil lard W. D. to lota 8, 9 and 10, block 5. Oak Park Add. to Central Point. M. L. Thomas et ux to A. H. Buck' land Q. C. D. to 10 acres In Sec. 16. Twp. 38 8., R. 1 W., W. M. John E. Patterson et ux to W. M King et al W. D. to part Sec. 33, Twp. 39 8., R. 4 E.. W. M. Ore L. Barnett to Horace G. Lytton et ux W. D. to 8 acres In DLC 60, Twp. 37 8.. R. 1 W W. M. Homer H. Neal to Emery Ncal Deed to undivided half of 1W',; of BE '4 of Sec. 9, Twp. 39 B.. R. 1 W containing 40 acres, and 2 acres In Bee. 3. Twp. 39 8., R. 1 W.. W. M. Phehe Stlnrhfleld to P. A. Stlnch field Q. C. D. to lot 8, Mlnear's Add to Ashland. Let tie M. Trask to Mary E. Rowley W. D. to lot 66. Pracht's Add., and lot 64, Highland Park Add., and tract adjacent. In Ashland. D. Stanley Boggs to Allen R- Smith et ux W. D. to lot on Fourth St., Medford. Gertrude Gamble to Clara Anna El rod W. D. to BE '4 of 8ec. 20. Twp. 35 S.. R. 4 W . W. M. H. W. Ward et ux to Charles P. Adama et al as trustees Q. O. D. to Sees. 38 and 36. Twp. 35 S., R. 1 W., W. M. City of Medford to O. V. Myers et ux W. D. to lot 16, block 2, Med ford Heights Add. F. M. Amy to O. V. Myers O. C D. to lot on Manzanlta Ave., Central Point, Clara M. Altken et vlr to Wren Newhouae et ux W. D. to lot In Har gadine tract, Ashland. Wren Newhouae etu I to Clara M. Altken W. D. to west M ft. of east 100 feet of lots 20 and 21, block 2. Newtown Add. to Medford. Climax L Phone Ma We ll haul away )ouipnrlor of the church and any one (aiuaa. Cltj Bkjutwj Batvlca. Seen With Barbara LAYS PLANS FOR 1 EXTENDED FIGHT f 4 Ml 1 it Count Haugwlti (above) has bean seen frequently In the com pany of Princess Birbara Hutton Mdlvanl In London since her an nouncement of plans to soak a di vorce from Prince Alexis Mdlvanl. This picture of the young Dane was Press Photo) 10 BE CORRECTED SAN JOSE SAN JOSK. Cel., March 27. (AP( Youthful Jimmy Nellson, oheered by hopes of restored health, sped east ward by train today for a delicate operation to right his "upside down" stomach. The prospect of weeks in a hospital failed to daunt the spirit of the 13- year old boy as he traveled toward Fall River, Mass., where Dr. Philemon Trucsdale has promised him an oper ation gratis. Jimmy left here last night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Nellson, after a successful clty-wlde campaign to raise 91.000 expenses. Just before the lad boarded his train, he was handed a $33 check by Don George, student body president of his school, Jimmy's eyes filled with tears as he offered thanks for the money contributed by his school mates, The case oame to Dr. Truosdale's attention when the boy wrote a let ter to Alyco Jane McHenry, wishing her a speedy recovery and revealing he suffered from a similar ailment. Shown the letter. Dr. Truesdale of fered to help the boy. SALEM. Ore . ( UP ) The etate-wto drive to effect full and aompl?te reg istration of all bablea born :n Ore gon has been unusually uccesaftil. said Dr. Frederick D. Strieker, state health officer. Smllar campaign have been car ried on In 23 states under tbe direc tion of the federal census bureau and the SERA. Of this numoer, Ore gon, with 97 per cent eflc'.ency. stand In second place. "Nothing could be more rcmurl:ig for the future of our state and coun try than to give children te best possible start In life," said Dr. Strlcke, "This looks like a new dVal for babies." "If parents and physicians will re". ognlze the Importance of rj porting births within ten days, aa required by law, there la no need for my reg istration difficulties." Last year, Morrow, Polk and Sher man counties all had 100 per cent registration of births. MuU.nomah with 99.6. Marlon with 98.8, Coos and Harney with 98.6 and Lane wiih 98 4 were other high ranking counties. Malheur, with 82.2, was the lowest county In the point of tiirth regis tration efficiency. VAST DRAINAGE PLAN -LEAVES LAND TOO DRY NORWALK. Ohio fUP) Several years ago, thousands of dollars were spent to drain surplus water from the vast celery marsh tracts at CeJ- eryvllle, near here. Now It haa developed the draining waa overdone. The marshlands are going dry. Celery growers said the water table has fallen to such ex tent that crops have matured only with the greatest difficulty, because of aridity. Celery field owners, to prevent their Interests from being wiped out by lark of water, are planning eon strucllcn of an eight-acre lake with a 12-foot depth. Federal aid for Irri gation also may be sought. AFRICAN M1SSI0IMARY AT FIRST METHODIST Dr. Hi-nry Stanley Hollfnbeck for 30 ynrs a mtMlonary In Portuguese Cut Africa will tell of hla work In that Intermlng mlulon field at the First Mrthodlit church tonight. Hit talk will ba followed by dlactn- iilon and an Informal chat concern Irur the peoples, their cuAtomi, anc: their needs. The meeting win be held In the tloteraatexl I inviiea w aiveao. BABY REGISTERING DRJVE SUCCESSFUL IFARMFRn U Hopes to Join Forces With American Federation of Labor Eventually Many 'Wants' On Program By VALCO I.VLB t'nlted Press Staff Correspondent. TVRONZA. Ark. (UP) Although the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union sprang up in northeastern Arkansas, to defend sharecroppers against al leged Illegal evictions by landlords, the union has long-range plans. The union, organized here In July, 1934. eventually wants to unionise southern farm tenants like Industrial workers have been organized. It hopes some day to have a union or ganized strong enough to be recog nized by the American Federation of Labor, Other "wants" Include a minimum wage scale of 20 cents per hour for a 12-hour day and time and a half for overtime, better living quartera and schooling for their families, definite agreements with landlord regarding making crops and labor, and fair treatment In various gov ernment plans 'to control crop pro duction. No Recourse. "We want to share In writing the cotton acreage reduction contracts, Ward H. Rodgera, 24-year-old former FERA Instructor and union execu tive committeeman, told Gov. J. M. Putrell of Arkansas In an interview. "We have no recourse when a tenant la summarily evicted under the present contracts. A case la on appeal to the state supreme court now.but before the court can act everybody will be evicted who la going to be and the cotton will be planted," Rodgers complained. Rcdgera predicted unless the gov ernor or other authorities Intervened to atop the alleged evictions, "trou ble will break out." Right to Meet. Governor Futrell said the union had a right to meet and discuss union plans without molestation, but said there was nothing he could do about It. "Civil authority," the governor ex plained. "Is vested tn the courts and the county officers. It cannot do anything to remove them, and I can not send National Guardsmen Into their country to enforce the law, unless the county authorities re quest It." "The courts and the county offi cers are controlled by the planters, Rodgers suggested. Governor Agreed, I suspect that la true," the gov ernor agreed. y The union at present la In an em- br. onlc stage. It Includes only about 4000 to 6000 members, mostly. In Crittenden, Cross, Poinsett and Mis sissippi counties in the rich ' Mia slsslppl delta and tributary cotton planting sectlona of Northeastern Arkansas. R. L. Mitchell. 30-year-old execu tive secretary, told the United Press the union had about 36 locals In the four counties, two near Potage, Mo., and aeven or eight In and near Mus cogee, Okla, 4 ETII 150 YEARS OLD DOING REGULAR DUTY EAST ST. LOUIS, Hi (UP) A timekeeping masterpiece made 160 years ago In Switzerland and handed down to Mrs, Grace Rat hell Oliver of this city, haa been overhauled and again la telling time In Its unusual and accurate manner. Not only does the clock strike the hour, but on the hour the - 12 Apostles come through a door at the base of the clock and receive a bless ing from Christ, who appears at ft center door. A music box playa "Stabat Mater" as an accompani ment, while a monk tolls the num ber of hours by strlfc.-ng a belt with a hammer. Another bit of hand-carved pag eantry enacted by the clock shows 20 ftay Swiss couples swinging along behind a piper while the music box playa Mendelssohn's "Wedding March." At the top, In a painted repro duction of a Swiss mountain land scape, a "sun" movea across the sky and changes Its position according to the time of the day recorded on the clock. Below is a dial on which arrows point to the days of the week. the 'lays of the month, the month of the year, approaching church holidays and the signs of the rod lac. Another dial Indicates every fourth year as Leap year. The correct sea son of the year atno la Indicated by another arrow. POULTRY FEED EXPERT AT F. E. SAMSON STORE T. D. Harmon of the poultry ex tentlon department for Trlsruie Mill ing company. Portland. Ore., arrived In Medford the flrat of Che Terk to confer with r. B. Sameon. loo'l dealer for Trl.rmle product. For the benefit of southern Orenan farmerfend ranehere. Mr Murrain will be 1? the Bamwn tore. JJ" No'th Rlrerelde. the remainder of tbi week to give attention to various feeding problems. , It has been estimated there are, 3J7.ooo.ooo cubic mllee of wster i: , UK MUM OI UM world. '