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PAGE NINE WHAT YOU WANT Massified FOR EASY REFERENCE ( VVA.NYlU to TO StLL MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJXE. MEDFORO. OREOOX, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1035. js-uv J. Read ever? d on this pase. Yon will probably flnil el actly the thing you want to buy or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise. 1 1 ' Inexpensive, effective. per word first Insertion c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word mic (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes $1.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog mlssmh. call 1516 WANTED MALE HELP TAKEN UP 1 Jersey steer, slit Ln eah ear. C. P. Smith, Central Point. 'yOUNG MAN WANTED who la In terested ln electricity to prepare tor power station work. Must be no employed and willing to study din ing spare time at home. Smal. tuition cost. Give detailed address or phone. Bos 1658. M:iU Tribune WANTED FEMALEHELP WANTED Young woman for general housework and a-sslstance In the cere of two babies. Phone 930-R for full particulars. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Call 1473-J. WANTED Young woman over 19 for general housework and care of two children. Pleasant home and spend ing money. A good permanent posi tion for the right girl, xperlence and references necessary. Box 1708. Tribune. WANTED E xperlenced woman or girl for general housework. Small family. Box 1878. Tribune. PEAR PACKERS Can use several I more packers the coming season. Apply this week. Pinnacle Packing House Number 3 opposite South ern Pacific depot. WANTED Experienced girl or middle-aged woman for light house work in country. Board and room. 5 a month. Write Ruby Schulz. Beagle. Ore. WANTED SITUATIONS LADY with managers experience Dinner or fry cook wants work In hotel or camp. Best of references. Box 1811. Mail Tribune. WALL PAPER cleaned 11.50 per room and up. Call 283-J. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANTED Used typewriter. Phone 953-R. WANTED TO RENT 5 room house with shade. Write 3ox 2010. Trib une. WANTED By gentleman, good room In private home, close to Medford business district. Box 1709. Trib une. WhTp AY up to 2 for LINCOLN V PENNIES over 7 years old: INDIAN ' Heads 25. Send dime for buying catalog. H. Colnco. Box-Z, Holly wood. Calif. WANTED Heifer calves. Write Ruby Schulz. Beagle. Oregon. CASH paid for men's, women's and children's clothing Ocod condition Hair braids made to order. Used Wardrobe Shop. 518 E. Main. WANTED Wool, mohair See us be fore you sell. Wool bags & twine for sale. Medford Barcaln House 37 No. Grape 6t Ph 1062. WANTED We pay cash for household goods furniture and stoves We also buy metals, aides pelts, wool and mc hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUF.E 27 N Grape St Phone 1062 DO COMMERCIAL spraying KcGon agle. Phone 258-M. FOR RENT H0U3ES 4-ROOM house. 15 acris. Will rent 523 No. Riverside. TOR RENT House Close In. Phone 319-Y. OR RENT 8 '.com furnished mod ' era house. Close In. Phone 467-J. FOR REN1 Homes turnished or unfurnined Brown White F0A ftENT APARTMSNTfc PTJFSISHED and unfurnished apart ments. Close ln and reasonable. 245 tfj. central. 3T0 ENT Apartments One. two & three roon? with kitchenette. 12U5 E. Main St. NICELY furnished 2 and 3 room apartments. 604 W. Tenth. FOR RENT Furnished Apt. The Berben. 10 Qumce St. 4-ROOM apartment, partly furnish ed; heat, ter, private bath, gar age Will re-dttorate to suit ten ant. 815 W. luta St. DtTRELL COURT. Phone 879-X appointment. for AVAILABLE; 4-room modem unfum- toned apt For information. H0H7 Ap:, 133 4N0. Holly. Tei. 1397-B. ,1 A RATES FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern turn, apartment. FURNISHED APARTMENT Combln atlon Uvlrm and dining room, kit chenette, sleeping room and bath room. Water and steam heat turn Ished. Rent reasonable. Apply Mah Tribune. FOR RENT Corner apartment in Mail Tiiuune building. Furnished. Sleeping room, fireplace, combina tion living and dining room. Kitch enette with bullt-lna. Dressing room, bath room. Heat and hot and cold water furnished. Reason able rent. Apply Mail Tribune of fice. 2-ROOM APT., furnished, 229 No. Ivy. BACHELOR apartment, 445 So. Front FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape BOARD AND ROOM RATES reasonable at 718 E. Mala. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Electric motors, all sizes. Maytag gas motor for sale cheap. Flynn Electric. Phone 107. BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At 32 North Qrape street Will remodel to suit tenaut. furn lab steam heat If desired Size 16x80 (eet Will rent or l-ise at reasonable figure Call at Mall Tribune (Newspaper) office. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 8 Vi A. 3 ml. from Medford. Improved, for place ln Medford. Wm. Ludwlg. Applegate FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE "Exceptional value - acre suburban, with C 1 7 f Ij double constructed 4 w 1 " wu room English cottage, surrounded by large oaks, garage, chicken house, garden already ln. under Irrigation. Total price 1700.00 one-third down, balance $15.00 per month Including lntei est. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC 109 E. Main Medford. Ore. SPLENDID STOCK RANCH 320 ACRF-S. 170 ln cultivation, good soil, all fenced with woven wire Balance of land timber and pas ture. Living Springs. Good five room house, barn and chicken house. Spring water piped to build ings. Outrange. Price 6.000.00 with $900.00 down, balance wonderful terms. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC 109 E. Main Medford, Ore. SISKIYOU HEIGHTS NEW HOME SACRIFICED 8 rms.. bath, auto matic oil heat. 3 rooms extra large, cement basement, unfinished at tic, fine view. No trade-In. Owner must leave city June 1st. Special terms to dependable buyer. Open dally 2-5 p. m. 1619 East Main St. 260 ACRE STOCK RANCH and equip ment, free Irrigation, modern home with fireplace, 2 large bants. Thousands of dollars In placer gold. Only 6500. ALSO 1014 acre. Improvements, all ln alfalfa, fine free soil, close ln. $1100. L. Q. Plckell, 204 East Main. 7'a A. Ideal poultry ranch. Stock, in cubators, and brooders. Good busl--ness start. Excellent chance for expansion. C u m m 1 n g s Poultry Ranch. Central Point, Rt. 1. BEAUTIFUL SCEINIC HOME for sale 10 A. fruit, 12 A. timber land. 6 rm modern house. Fine water system Lyclla M. Youngs. Old Stage Rd.. end Beall Lane, turn north. 4ch house. For Southern Oregon property See SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO. 44 N. Riverside A REAL SNAP and no fooling. Small modem home, comparatively new. to A-l shape. T.rlced for quick sale at great sacrince. Must have cash. That's 'hy the price Is slaughtered. FjII particulars at 325 S. Riverside. FOR REAL BARGAINS ln dwelling house property or business prop erty, see W. E. Thomas at 45 So. Central ln charge of liquidation of Union Savings and Loan, Western Loan and Bidg. Co. and Inter Mo'mtaln Bldg. & Loan. We have a la-.ge list of properties which are being sold at a fraction of their real value. BROWN fe WHITE are selling some splendid building lota both on pavement and off. at prices from ifSO.OO per lot up We can offer at tractive term also. Brown & White. 104 W. Main. BROWN & WHITE are offering a Bargain at 420 So. Orape. Sl room Bungalow, reflnlahed lnalde and out. oak floors throughout, new linoleum ln kitchen and nook, close ln. paved street, clear title, prl'ie 2500. Only 8250 down and 122 50 monthly, interest 7. Brown A White Agency. 104 W. Main. BROWN & WHlraThave"a"few" of tho.se verv choice fl acre tract ol DEEP FREE SOIL adjacent to PAVED HIGHWAY 'TREAM9 AND PORF.ST. Our prices are at THE BOTTOM, terms are very reason able Tnesc tracte cannot be dupli cated for soil condition, location water and price. SEE Charles A Wing Agency. Inc.. to Buy Your Home HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENT Jack son County Building Ai Loan Asa'D Phone 195 WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE P-v:.te-erf Querny bull, heavy milking strain, John Deer mower. Phone 397-J-2. for SALE Young wuaa noree we:sht 1200 Roy A. Sola. Highway north of phoenix. - -7 8 HEAD of re:s.ered Hereford DuUft. good paper. Call 1559. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good family cow. Fresh en this month. Inquire Meehan'a Store. Orchard Home Drive. Sun days only. AT STUD Black Mamoth Jack Mor gan Saddle stud- 3 miles west of Talent on Anderson Creek (Bailey Ranch) Tom Kouna. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Six wka, old roosters. Mr. Bertha H ungate, ij uille west Talent school. FOR SALE Bronze turkev etrga 12c. L. O. Penland. Rt. 4, Box 240. Med ford. WHITE LEGHORN setting eggs. 50c O- A- DeVoe. lei 523-J-J FOR SALE DOGS PETS PEDIGREED R. Canaries. 523-J-2. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OR TRADE 1928 Ewx 4 -door sedan, 1927 Dodge-Graham lvi ton truck. Monarch steel range. Inquire 414 E. Main. Phone 161. USED CARS That Reflect Real Value St Serflce at Lowest Price 1934 Chrysler Deluxe coupe. 1930 Studebaker coupe. 1932 Chevrolet DeLuxe coupe. 1931 Ford Victoria. 1929 Ford Roadster, (99.00. 1930 Chevrolet roadster. 1931 Oakland sedan. 275.00. 1930 Studebaker 2-door sedan. 1929 Nash sedan. 250-00. 1930 Studebaker Spt. rdstr. $250.00 1928 Essex coupe, (75.00. Durant. panel body. 1935 Reo Speed Wagon, a panel body at a price. 1929 Chevrolet truck, long wheel bafte. Ford touring, runs fine, (30.00. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sales & Service Open Evenings FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hay rake, good condition. W. H. Arnold, Route 1, Box 297. FOR SALE Colester amplifier, largo horn meeaDhonji and 2 h n Mcr trie motor. Medford Armory. John 1 scnepers. FOR SALE Foidson tractor, plows, disc, ladders, picking buckets, etc. Phone 565-L. FOR SALE Ivory color chest of drawers, Bmall buffet, lawn table with umbrella, garden settee. Call 3 to 5 p. m. 1619 East Main St. FOR SALE Five -light living 'room chandelier, cheap. Tel. 341-R-5. FOR SALE 2-year lease on 40-A river bottom. 10 acres oats. 6 room house, barn, chicken house, garage. Phone Talent. 371-R-3. FOR SALE Almost new walnut fi.ll sized single bed. Ivory color chest of drawers, smll buffet, lawn '-able with umbrella, garden aettej and bird bath. Call 2 to 5 p. a. 1619 East Main St. FOR SALE 250-gallon Hajdle Ji spray rig. complete, nrae guns, etc. 3 inch centrifugal pump. Wanted, deep well outfit. Inquire D. M Lowes place. Valley lew. FOR SALE Seed corn. JA?"llanke. 2 miles east of. Jacksonville. SPECIAL Rlvjr loam. 2 yds. $2.00 Fertilizer and garden plowing Washed 'And. rock, plaster sand Batemars. 1534-Y or 912-J. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and ritle Insurance The only complete ntJe System Id Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 32 North Central. Ave., upstairs. Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. L H. Gove. 32fl E Main. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning & upholstering Tru 11.11 er. TRUCKING Ac STORAGE LOCAL an distance hauling. Furnltuie moving, etc. Reasonable rates. Tel 833, F. E. Samson Co. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 615. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - $50 to 300 for persona) or household purposes on Houe Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-flnanced Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. S 157. See W E Thomas or tt. J. Rtley. 45 So. Central. Painting & paperimnRiiiR. JOHN H LOCK. Painter and Deco rator. Fine interior work spec ialty. Competitive prices. Phone 953-R. Res. 124 King. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM in colors for your home by paint ing, tinting, pa per ban Ring HARRY MARX Route t. Phone 14-F-4. M A BLISS Painting it paperhang tng Tel 648-W 313 So. Grape. PERSONAL MRS. MARTIN Natural bom psychic, highly educated psychoI;Ut, psy cho analyst. Mind psychology UTWht. Attain your desires Satis faction guaranteed 412 N. Ivy. BUSINES8 CHANCES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 50 penny Ofxv&uvl peanut vending machine now oa local locations netting 10 per cent of Investment month. j. Box 3911. Tribune. Immediately HAVE YOUR Old Washer repalredl fiea&oaaole prices, r.cfcs H&rdw&r. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriffs Sale BY VIRTUE of an execution In foreclosure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me direct ed and dated on the 7th day of Mav. 1935. in a certain suit therein, wherj in. The Federal Land Bank of Spo kane, a corporation, as Plaintiff, re covered Judgment against Earl B Dunkin and Mary B. Dunkln. him band and wife, for the sum of $2. 935.16. together with Interest on said Judgment- from the date of the de cree at the rate of 8r'r per annum until paid, and the further sum of $22.75 plaintiffs costs and disburse ments, which. Judgment was enrolled and docketed ln the Clerk's Office of said Court ln said County on the 7th day of May. 1935. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the terms of said execu tion. I will on the 8th day of June. 1935, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at the front door of the Court house in the City of Medford, in Jackson County, Ore gon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs or this sals, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and Inter est that the defendants ln said suit. Earl B. Dunkln and Mary B. Dunkin, husband and wife Victoria Taverner, a spinster: Rose Taverner Robinett; F. S. Dunkin and Delons G. Dunkln, husband and wife; The First National Bank of Ashland, a corporation; Jackson Countv. a mu nicipal corporation; and Ashland Na tional Farm Loan Association, a cor poration, had on the 24th day of No vember. 1917. or now have ln and to the following described property, sit uated ln the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 68 ln Township Thirty-eight South of Ranse One West of the Willamette Meridian, running thence West 1148 40 feet to a galvanized Iron tube 3 Teet long and 14 Inches in diam eter and driven 2"2 feet into tho ground for the place of beginning, and from said place of beginning, running thence North 22Vi degree's East 1122 feet to the South lire of the S. P. R. R. Right of Way where a galvanized Iron tube 3 fe.ft long and 1 inch in diameter is dviven 24 feet Into the ground; thene 838 "fevt Northwesterly alomr the A. p. r Right of Way to a ga'vanized irou tube 3 feet In length '.nd 1 1 Inches In diameter, driven 5rfc feet ln the ground; thence So'jth 22 degrees West 1625 feet to a galvanized iron tube 3 feet Ion? and l'j Inches lu diameter, driven 2 feet in ths ground, thenc, East 864 feet to the place of beginning, containing in ail 23.9 acres rf land situated In Jack son Count, State of Oregon; Together with all water and waiev rights used upon or appurtenant to said j.nda and however evidenced. Deted this 8th dav of May. 1935. SYD I. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Howard Gault, Deputy. Notice of Sheriff'! Sale. By virtue of an execution ln fore closure duly Issued out of and tinder the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 25th day of April. 1935. in a certain suit therein, wherein Hugh Ross as plaintiff recovered a Judgment against the defendants. C. W. Adams and Pauline Adams, hus band and wife, for the sum of $2. 500.00. together with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per annum from the 29th day of March. 1920. until paid, and for the further sum of Two Hundred Dollars attorney's fees, and for plaintiffs costs and disbursements to be taxed, which Judgment was en rolled and docketed In the Clerk'i Office of said Court In said County on the 24th day of April. 1935; Notice Is hereby given, that, pur suant to the terms of said execution, I will on the 25th day of May. 1035, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse. 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Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said judgment, to gether with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption, as provided Dy law, all the right, title and Interest that the defendants In said suit. C. W. Adams and Pauline Adams, hus band and wife, and Balrd & Warner, Inc., a corporation, had on the 28th day of March. 192i), or now have In and to the following described prop erty, aintated in the County of Jack son. State of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point 9.50 chain North and 31.08 chains E.ist of the j Southwest corner of Donation Land cuaim .no. y. m sections 11 and 14. Township 38 South of Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian, and run ning thence West from said begin ning point 10.2 J5 chains; thence North 25.66 chains: thence South 80 degrees East 12 272 chains; thence South 6 1 degrees East 3.18 cha Ins; thence South 1.165 chains; thence West 4.64 chains; thence South 22.50 chains to the place of beginning, con taining 27.06 acres, more or less. Dated this 26th dnv of April. 1935 SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson Countv, Oregon By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy. Not Ire of Final Settlement. In the county Court of the State of Oregon, ln and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Nellie Marie Perl, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has filed his first and final account as executor of the Es tate of Nellie Marie lYrl, deceased, in the county Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and that said Court has ap pointed Tuesday, the 28th day of May. 1935. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time, and the Courtroom of said County Court ln the Courthouse tn the City of Medford, Oregon, aa the place for hearing objections to said first and final account, the settlement thereof, and the distribution of said estate. All persons Interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and pla and show cause. If any there be.. why said first and final account should not be approved by the Court, said estate be decreed to be fully settled, a decree made for the dis tribution of said estate to the person entitled thereto, and said executor discharged from his trust. Dated and first published April 26th, 1935. JOHN A. PERL. Executor of the Estate of Nellie Marie Perl, deceased. Notice of sale. In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson County In the Matter of the Estate of Daniel E Groen, sometimes known as D. E Green, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of on Order of the County Court In and for the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, made on the 18th day of April, 1935. ln the matter of the estate of Daniel E. Green, sometimes known as D. E. Green, deceased, the undersigned, as administratrix of the said estate will sell at private sale subject to con firmation by sala Court, the follow ing described real property .to-wit: The East one-half (E'2) of the Southwest quarter (SW',4) and the West one-half (WV'3 01 the South east quarter fSE'i) of Section iu. In Township 37 South Range 1. East of the Willamette Meridian, ln Jackson County. Oregon. Also the Southwest quarter fSW M) of the Southwest quarter (SW V4) of Section 28, Township 87. South Range 1, East of the Wil lamette Meridian, ln Jackson Coun ty, Oregon. Also, the Northwest quarter (NW V4) and the Northwest quarter (NW V4) of the Southwest quarter (8W V4 ) of Section 28, and East one half (E'i) of Northeast quarter NE'i and Northeast quarter f NE V4 ) of Southwest quar ter of Section 99 n Township 37 South of Range 1. East of the Wil lamette Meridian, ln Jackson Coun ty. Oregon Such sale will be made on and after the 25th day of May, 1935. All Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Number 1L Unit of work t7. Before !9. TlRht 'H. Pronoun it. Child corn nan lona 4, Color :5. plant of the vetch fumlly 27. Vessels for navigating the air 25. Concrete made by mixing gravel with cement and sand M. Attempt si. Color 32. Dutch liquid measure equal to the liter Jt. One who cap ture!! ST. Vegetable exudation 29. Make repara tion 40. rtesume it. Genealogical rerord 42. Paradlne 43. Part of a play 44. Article 45. Metal 46. Priod . Bcent I. Rlfrid or severe 4. Planet . 6. B in debt ft. Fiat caps 7. One who as serts a right t. Bs carrlM , Cuckooliks bird bide should be ln writing and may be left with Bogus and Boggs. at torneys for said estate, at their office in the Jackson County Bank Build ing. Medford, Oregon. The terms of said sale will be cash. Ten per cent 10'.p) of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale, balance on the confirmation of the sale by said Court. Said land will be sold as a whole, or In parcels of 40 acres or more. Dated this I9th dav of April. 1935. OLLIE GREEN. Administratrix of the estate of Daniel E. Green, sometimes known aa D. E Oreen, deceased. BOGGS Sc BOOQS, Attorneys. Summoni. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Elizabeth Mellra. Plaintiff, vs. Ray Mellza. Defendant. To Ray Melius, the above named Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within four weeks from the date of the ftrf.t publication of this atim- mons, and if you fail so to appear and answer wild complaint for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In her complaint, to-wit: For a decree of this Court forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between Plaintiff and Defendant, and granting Plaintiff a divorce from Defendant; and that Plaintiff's former name of Elizabeth Barron be restored to her; ani such other and further relief as may be Just and equitable. The date of the order for publica tion of this summons Is May 2nd. 1035. The time prescribed for publi cation of this summons is once eac.i week for four consecutive weeks. Thu date of the firt publication of thl summons is May 3rd. 1055. HARRY C. SKYRMAN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: Medford. Oregon. NOTICE OF SCHOOL BONO SAI.K Sealed bids will be received by Mrs. Ooldie Helvev. School Clerk of Dts trlct No. 10 at her reMdence on Rural Route Nn. 4. Medford, Oregon, until the hour of 7:30 o'clock. P. M., cn the 13th day of May. 1035. which bids will Immediately thereafter be opened by the school board at the school house in School District No. 10. Jack son county. Oregon, for the purchase of bonds of said school district said bonds being Ten (10) ln number, in denomintiioi.s of Seven Hundred Fifty (9750.00) Dollars each, of a series amounting tn the aggregate to Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dol I are (97,600.00), maturing one each year, witn interest payable oemi annually. Bidders will bid upon the Interest rate and the amount offered for the series at this rate, each bid to be accompanied by a certified check for five per cent (5) of the par value or ine isfcue. The school board reserves the right mj reject any or ail bids. For the Information of bidders, Section 35-2012. 1031 Oregon School Laws, prohibits the sale of echool bonds for less than par. The valuation of District No. 10 for tax purposes for the 1035 levies is Riven by the Assessor of Jackson county as 9335.284.Bfl. The district has no outstanding bonded Indebted nesa. This bond Issue was voted by a unanimous vote at a regularlv called election on the 6th day of April, 1935 for the purpose of remodelling ant! enlarging the present school building. uaiea inis atn aay 01 April, A. D. 1035. MRS. OOLDIB HELVEY, Clerk uciiool District No. 10. Notice On Saturday, May 11. 1035, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. at 608 East Main street. In Medford, Ore.. I will sell at pubr lie auction for caBh to the highest bidder the stock and fixtures of "The Home Grocery." located at the above address, for the purpoae of satisfying taxea levied against said personal property. SYD I. BROWN, sheriff. Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN, May 10. 8pl.)- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walters and son, Edward, Jim Walters, and Mrs. M. C. Kline, all of Talent, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farro of Central Point were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. I. R. Kline. Mrs. George Lawson spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ruby Brown of Bcngle. Those who attended Eagle Point Orange from this district Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. George Stowell, Mrs. I. R. Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Lawson, Mr. and Mis. H. O. Short. Mrs. Ruby Young and Miss Grace Holman. Mrs. Laura Pottenger of Medford spent the week-end at the home of her sister, Mrs. M. L. Pruett. Mrs. George Lawson spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Dol la K Inner of Eagle Point. Long Mountain Home Circle met at the home of Mrs. Lena Stowell May 8. Those who enjoyed the day were Mrs. Ruth Natwlck, Mra. Ruth Klingle. Mrs. Ethel Baker, Mrs. M. L. Pruett, Miss Dollle Stowell, Mrs. Delbert Mongold. Mrs. George Stow ell. and the hostess, Mrs, Lena Stow ell. Ink Cocktail Wm nkeh BAKERSKIELD, Cal. (UP) He's tough? Jimmy Geary. 18-month-old son of Highway Patrolman E. W. Oeary, can take It. A consuming thirst led the baby to drink a large bottle of black ink. Mrs. Geary, think ing It poisonous, called her husband. The tot was rushed to the hospital on Oeary'a motorcycle. Doctors de clared the Ink non-polsonoua and said the baby would suffer no ill effects. Italians Plan Their Christmas BARI. Italy (UP) Italy's celebra tion for St. Nicholas, or Santa Clans doe not come at Christmas time, but In May. Here the saint Is re garded particularly a the patron of fishermen, for his remalna were res cued from the Infidels and brought to Barl by seamen. After a procession his statue will be carried out to sea. la order to Insure good hauls. Home portrait of family proupt and children at Special Prices ShAngia fetudlo. Phone 1308. ountitBr Oak Grove OAK GROVE, May 10. SpU The Extension Division of the Oak Grove Community club met at the home of Mrs. J. W. Gustafson, May 3 and made fancy bread. There waa a good attendance. The following officers were elected for the coming year; Chairman, Mrs. L. J. Albright; vice- chairman, Mrs. Iva Thomas; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. B. E. Brill. Theru will be a meeting some time In June to be announced by Mabel Mack. Mrs. Lundy returned Saturday from Portland, where she has been visiting for the last month with her eons and daughters. Mrs. Lundy welcomed two of her granddaughters, born to Mr. and Mrs.'Lundy's son and daughter during her visit ln Portland. Mrs. Alton Waldron returned from Eugene last week, where sho has been vinitlng relatives. Mrs. George Hlles la visiting her p rents in Kallspel, Montana. Mr. Hlles Is staying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hlles, during Mrs. Hlles' absence. Oak Grove Neighborhood club Is to meet at, the homo of Mrs. Brewold on Jacksonville highway. May 15. Final session of the Parents school was held at the achoolhouse Monday. Mrs. Young has been the Instructor and will be missed for her very en tertaining nnd Instructive classes. Mrs. Laurence Pennington erter talned the Presbyterian guild at her home on Jacksonville highway Mon day evening. This Is on annual musi cal which baa been given for the last several years at Mrs. Pennington's home. There were over sixty mem born and guests present, Thre was very enjoyable program of vocal, piano and violin music and folk dancing. Re freshments were served at a latehoui. Mrs. C. W, Shores gave a bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her home on Jacksonville highway. Her guests were Mrs. Violet Wilson and Mrs. Blanche Taylor of Medford and Mrs. Anne McOulre of Jacksonville, Mrs. J. W, Gustafson gave s dinner party Wednesday evening celebrating her son. Blllie Taylor's birthday. A vory pleasant evening waa spent by the young people. The guests were Emma Lou Knlps, Alice May Brill, Eva Taylor, Bernlce True and Deon Ford. Robert Taylor and the honor guest, Blllie Taylor. Oak Grove Community club met at the school house May 8. The year's work was reviewed and reports show all bills paid, Including bills for the range and the milk. The opernta given by the school was very success ful, both as to being a very enjoy able entertainment, also financially as a nice sum was realized through sale of the operetta tickets and sale of the quilt donated by the Neigh borhood club. It was decided to hold a picnic at the schoolhouse during the track meet May 34. The following lunch committee waa appointed Mrs. W. Knlps. Mrs. Ethel Troxell and Mrs. Iva Thomas. Plans were made for the ensuing year and thu following offi cers elected: President, Mrs. Dean Saltmarsh; vice-president, iArs. O. A. Hansen; secretary, Mrs. Ella Gober. und treasurer, Mrs. Campbell of Loz ler Lane. The chain letter "epidemic" has overtaken the community and It Is reported at least one member has "cashed In" on a neat sum thereby. Beware I The rest of us may not be so lucky. . Riviera RIVIERA. May 10. (Special Mrs. O. E. Joelson and children, Leon and Lorraine left May A for a few days visit ln RoBeburg. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomplns, Lor raine and Lorctta spent May 5 at the Plorle Danga home. Mrs. A. Frost, Mrs. Clay Biles', May and Bonnie Jeanc called on Mrs. L. Miller Sunday. Mrs. Grant Neeley of Medford and her mother, Mrs. Galbreth called on Mrs. Pauline Wahl April 4. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Biles, May and Bonnie Jean were in Medford May 8. May was having some dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. L. Neal were Riviera callers May 0. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Biles and daughter Darlene May, of Ashland are visiting Mr. Biles' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Biles. Ray Bollng and family spent the week-end with his brother. Lester Bollng and family. Geo. Wooldrldge of Missouri Flat spent April 1 and 3 at the Clay Biles home. Turkev Carried Hank Checks SEATTLE (UP) To find a gold nugget ln a chicken's craw Isn't news any more. But It was news when George Root, City Health Inspector, found a turkey with a bank account. Root bought the turkey and took it home. In Us craw he dbftovered three checks, drawn on a Kansas City bank, partially legible. They were dated 120. Root hoped the turkey wasn't that old. ClrelM Globe for Labels MONTREAL (UP) Henry Wil liams, beer bottle labal collector ex traordinary. Is returning to his native Honolulu happy. Williams, an Amei lan living In Honolulu, baa circled the globe In search of labels from beer hot lira. It's hla hobby. When he collects enough, he plans to paper a room ol his home with them. Bfks Divorce Aftr 61 Years BELLE FONTAINE. O. -(UP) Em ma J. Preyhorf, of this city, has flleo stilt for divorce from William f Preyhoff, whom ah married Peb, 7. 1884, charging him with extreme cruelty. ffiFS I . Talent . TALENT, May 10. (Spl.) Every one has joined the chain-gang here, and according to those in the "know" the dollars, dimes and quarters are changing hands rapidly. Everyone Is hoping to get rich soon and there Is feverish excitement in the air. The chain letters furnish the main topic of conversation and there are many rumors In circulation as to ths various returns purported to have been received by those whose names head the list. Lyle Tame, postmaster, reports a large Increase in volume of both the incoming and outgoing mall with the airmail chain-letter seeming to be the more popular. Sympathy of the community Is ex tender! to Mr. Hubbard and other members of the Hubbard family who were receutly bereaved by the death of "Grandma" Hubbard In Ashland Community hospital Monday. James A.Dillon of Cedar Lake, Cali fornia, who has been a guest at the homo of his daughter, Mrs. George Hardtley the past week, lert for his home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Simmons and son Arthur, and Ben and Wallace Hammond motored to Del Mar, Ida ho, the first of the week. They plan to spend the summer ln Del Mar where Mr. Slmmona has mining in terests. Mrs. Chester Newton entertained May 3. with a dinner In honor of the birthday of her son, Lowell. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hartley and son Cecil. Mr. and Mra. Lee Million of Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hoffman from Thompson Creek. Regular business meeting of the local p.-T. A. will be May 17 at which time annual election of officers will be held. Following the business meeting tea wll) be served with the teachers of the school as honor guests.. Mtss Veree Conner will deliver the Salutatory address at Talent High Commencement, and Miss Irene Al cock has been chosen as Valedictor ian. Miss Leah Bradley of Oregon State haa accepted the position aa commer cial teacher ln the high school for the coming year. She will fill the va cancy caused by resignation of Mrs. Helen Beecher. Members of the Methodist church are donating their labor for the re ahtngltng that Is being done on the roof of the church. Community club will eleot new of ficers at the meeting May 15. Plans will also be discussed for the annual party which will be ln early June. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Terrlll who have been visiting their son ln Yreka, stopped over en route to their home ln Lake Creek for a few hours visit here with Mr. Ten-ill's brother, Jay, and family. BROPHY'S JiffWELL-RS, specialise In designing and modernizing your old Jewelry. -J iTNorsiB or annual statement of the Massachusetts Mutual Lit Insurance Company : of 8prlnfl8ld. Id the itata of MsiaacnusBtUL on ut 3lst day of December, iua4. nrnde tm the Insurance Co mm) an I oner of the elate 0 Oregon, pursuant to law: Capital Income Total premium Income for the year t 70,473,375.87 Inlerfnt. dividends and rente - received during ths year . . ao.aOfl.273.7t Income from other aourcee re- i(V ceived during the year .... 16,130,223. 4 Total Income 1100,808.873.1ft niNhnrirfnrnti Paid for loieee. eiiduwnients, t annuities and eurrender vsiuei 142,440,240.80 Dividends paid to policy hold- - ere durins the year 11,4 00, 174. 21 Commlwiioni and islarlei ....... M paid during, the year 7,470,358.00 Taxra. Ilceneea and lees paid during the year 1,681,718.55 Amount of all other expend!- turei 15.372.762.78 Total expenditure i78.3a5.263.33 Value of real eatata owned . (market value 8 90, 766,848.8 Value of etuck and bonds owned (market or amor- J tlied value) 163.321,604.08 Loans on mortgages and col- lateral, etc , 16S,81S,468.1f Premium notes and policy loans 03. 7! 2,326.4. Cash In hanks and on hand. . 20.6Aft,Bl7.30 Net uncollected and deferred premiums 11,078,781. S InTarait mnA rf.nl m rill anil trued Other asseti (net) . ruen ,.,... , Total admitted at f498.36B.360.61 Liabilities Sti reserves 43fU:S,im.4 finiss clalrnn for losses unpaid 1.77&.41R.99 Ml other liabilities 43,079, 448.91 Total liabilities, exc-pt cap- 1UI 1180.711, M2.3S Surplus over all liabilities. ..$ 17,677,808.23 aiirp'us as regards policy holders I 17,677,808.28 Total . , S488.3R.360s3 ItotlneM in Orrjon for Uw Veor fjrojrs m 'mi urn recfived dux- j inrlhflysar... 443.035.t3 Premiums and dividends re- turned during (he year..., 117.1M.20 Lossen paid during lha year.. 309.2S7.0O MASSArilfSFTTfl MCTf'AT, LIFB IN.Sl HANtE COMPANY , WILLIAM H. 8AROKANT, President BAMUKI. J. JOHNSON. Secretary. Statutory renldent attorney for service. MrJ jf'hillip Knglehart. 292 Morrison sU, Port-, Kar fit el ting, Local Represent atlva. A M HAM 1 HAII I Hflll ! WHAT HAIL DESTROYS HAIL INSURANCE REPAYS Investigate this year's features and rates Hail Department Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 109 E: Main St. Phone 728