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" MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFOUD. OREGON. FRTDAY, MARCH 13. 1936. PAGE FIFTEEN Read every ad on this page Sou will probably tlnd exactly to. things you hav been looking lor or t eal or trade lor unused artlclee you may have. Search your attic or store-room - you may find many things others are seek ing and be able to realise Im mediate cash. If what you want isn't here, advertise for It Tribune classified ads are Inexpensive effective I RATES Pet ' word first Insertion- 3c lUinlmnm. 2SC1 Each additional Insertion, per word .... lc .. (Minimum ioci Per line per month without copy changes 13S Phone 75 : FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND jjOST Female hound, blue with tan head. Reward. ;rank Decker, Ap p.egate. "' LOST If dog 1. missing call 1518. WANTED i'EMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress, juckson Hotel. WANTED Olrl to come In by week fcj help with housework. Must be clean and good cookPnone1485 ' MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Middle-aged man or wom an with some selling experience. Medford, Ashland and Grants Pans. ,A permanent business and good pioflt. It will be to your advan tage to Investigate, Leo Morrison. Oregon Rep., 316 McCarthy Aots, Klamath Falls. Ore. ' WANTED SITUATIONS ToUNO WOMAN with 8-year-old son desires housework or typing. Box b98. Tribune. LOOAI. GARDENER Trustworthy, wishes work. Expert flowers, shrubs. A F. Mendolclno, 307 Bessie St. wIuJTED" Dy worlc' Mr' Hu,on' Phone 1345-M, WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE Still time for lime and sul phur spray, -for -pruning, grafting and spraying. Call for R. Dewlt. All work guaranteed; 23 years. ex perience. Phone 401-J-4. WANTED Porch Swing. Tel. 488-R-3. WANTED Wool and mohair. Always top prices paid. J. J. Osenbruygo. j 183 S. Riverside. ' ; . . ITS 'tHEWORKMANSHIP." Fhvs j Garage. 801 N. Central. Phone 1388. ; WANTED Transportation to Oek-1 land, couple and child, i 1000 Westi Main. J W-lNTED Approximately 400 feet 4- 1 inch pipe. Must be In serviceable condition. CHARLES A. WING AOENCY. INC . 109 E. Main Phone 738 Medford, Oregon WANTED WOOL MOHAIR Highest cash prices for wool and mo hair, wool bags and fleece twine. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE J7 No. Orape Phone 1083 JUNK WANTED Highest market prices paid for metals of all kinds, rags, wool or cotton. Southern Ore. Junk Co.. Stewart Ave. between So. Holly and Oak dale. WANT to borrow 81800 on fin horn on Rogue river and highway. BROWN it WHITE. Realtors. "FURNITURE upholstering, repairing, reflnishlng. W. E. Walker, phone 828. 307 N. Peach. WANTED Plga, weight to 74 lbs. State price In reply. M L, Mall Tribune. WANTED W pay cash for household goods, furnlturo and stoves We also buy metals, hidea, pelts, wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N- Orape St. Phone '.083. WANTED Cook stoves, heaters, bed springs, mattresses, day-beda. sani tary oouches and cots or what have your We pay cash or exchange VEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE 428 C. -lain 31. JtTNK- -JUNK WANTED OASH PAID for inner tubes, lo pet lb up Rag ootujn and wool, up to 6c per lb Scrap iron small or large lots; also all other metals of all decnptiona MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No Orape- . Phone 1063 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR BENT 4-room modern furnish ed apartment. Large porches and tsrden. water paid; 1J 50. 830 Bennett. yvj! RENT Fumlauvd apartment; uew. clean, private Bth, overstaff ed. On 3-room. one 4-room at sr. Olorla Pan at South Central, under management of the owner, Mrs. Bechtel. FCnNISHFO ?t : best, hot water and .rw. 135 00. 10 Qulnos St. FOR RENT -room apt . partly furn Cles in. Inquire 30 I. Fir FVPS1PHKD AFIU Ph"n tli X FOB RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM, rate rsonaBl at 718 B Him. ROOM BOARD Home cooked FOR SALE - DOGS-PETS RVLUC& CAAiUSS-41 iuwsld. FOR RENT HOUSES FURNISHED house. 4 rooms, beaut! f.uly furnished, grand piano and Oriental rugs, electric kitchen, yard taken care of; couple only. Refer ences required. Call 1420 FOK RENT 300 South Oakdale. 3- bedroom lurnisnea nome, ww-u range, nice yard; 327.50 Inc. water. Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 303. FORBJ5NT Deslrabi house. on east side, close In. D. T. Lawton. 331 apple. FOR RENT Modern 7-room house on east side; oil-burner. Phone 827-X. FOeTreNT 4-room modern furnish ed house, euo. water paid; garden end flowers. 853 West and St. FOR RENT 3-room modern furn .ehed house. 316 So. Peach. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished BROWN & WHITE FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS TWO ROOMS, private residence, well located; steam heat, garage; reason able. 1311 W. Main. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Orape, FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS . FOR RENT 13 acres. Improved, on btghway. Mccurtain's service Sta., I mile south of Talent. FOR EXCHANGE WruL TRADE '28 Cnev. coupe in thoroughly excellent, conaiwuu 101 motorcycle. Box 883, Tribune. AUTO FOR TRADE 1934 Hudson De- Luxe coach In A-l condition, uriv- 1 en 34.000. Good rubber Paint 'Ike t new. Radio. Will take Ford or Che- I rolet as part payment. Balance easy terms. E. C. Corn, 610-J-8. FOR SALE OR rRADE Jonathan ap nift lfic end 35o a box. Call at Ala Vista Packing house between 9 and 1 4 o'clock Bring own ooxea. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WILL EXCHANGE my home In Klam ath Falis for home In Medford. Even exchange, 83500, Tel. 1314. 1100 8. Oakdale. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE MY EQUITY In Improved 7 acres ad Joining Central Point. Large houso, chicken houses and barn. Inquire Obert Hansen, Central Point. FCR" SALE-Beautlful Income prop eity; best location In town. Also 41 A. well located. Inquire 304 Central Ave. So. w.xi rat. ir inn acres, located 8 miles northeast of Medford; 4-room house, I imaU barn, about 75 acres In cul- i tivatlon. Priced at tiO per aero; : trms. . 77 Acres, 4 miles north, on Mid o rnAd- about 60 acres In culti vation, old buildings. Price 840 per acre; terms. ; Real estate Is looking up. Bring us your listings. J. W. WAKE FIELD AGENCY. Palm Blk. Tel. 17. aTsco.oo 3 ACRES, good house. 3 bed. rooms, garage. 4 miles from ;lty. K Gould. 403 West Jackson. FOhTsALE 0 acres of rich free soil. ViO per acre. Phone 1388. John Frees, 801 N. Central. FOK SALE One 70-ft. lot, 14 A. ad Joining on back covered hard wood, inquire Knox Service Sta. Jackson ville. FOR SALE Cabin and river front age on Rogue river, can oui mm St. 8 ACRES free soil tine water right. small house. 8960.00 casn. Brown os White. Realtors. FOR 6 ALE 70 acres. 38 Irrigated, splendid soil, land practically level, ffneed with woven wire, good grav- road. 93.000. Terma. L. G. Plcke.l, 304 E. Mln. FARM and stock ranch, 280 acres. house, barn and outDiogs., aoout to acres ready to plow. Total price only 62500. Terms available. Earl rumy. 310 Liberty Bldg MODERN suburban house, oak floor, running water, bath, electricity, five rooms, garage, cement drive, with more than an acre of fins garden land. Location one mile from high school. Bargain price 62750. Terms available. Earl Turn;, 310 Libel ly Bldg. FOR SALE 20 acres fenced. House, barn. I miles from Medford. See Wlckle. Fluhrer'e Bakery. AN ORCHARD BARGAIN 32 14 acres. 7 acres D'AnJous. 6 acres 31 yr. old Base, 4 acres 28 yr. old Cornice, balance ranch In alfalfa. Fine modern home. Equipment goes with place at 612.000 00 or will trade for business building. CHARLES A WINO AOENCY. fNO. Exclusive Agents Phone 728. ' 109 E. Main SEVERAL re-condltloned home is Central Point for sale on rental basis. See E. N. stidd at Obert Han sen's, central Point. . This we only. WHEN you think of real eitst think of BROWN & WHITE. BOU8E8 for sal or rent. Jackson County Bldg and Loan Aasn. FINE DAIRY RANCH, completely stocked and equipped: modern home." nlghway frontage, fine fruit, berries and gsrden. a very attrac tive property from every viewpoint 110.800 BROWN WHITE, REALTORS. FOR SALE--e)Krcn farm on Williams creek. No exchange. Box 1193. Mall Tribune FOR SALE LIVESTOCK MATCHED black team, saddle horse, milk cow. cheap. Phone 1410. , FOH SALE 2 cows fresh. 4 oowt fresh April: wajnn, DeLaval electric sepera'or. 2 garden cultivators, k. ? Kll'h, Rogue River. Oregon. LtMDNoaiJM registered Per ".heron stallion will make season at neb of owner IS ml. N. W. Cen tral Point. P. D. Lofland. 4 OOOD. unbroken colts, one o:d ajddie mare 2 Houtein milk con f.n ssle Call Prohnmaser, 188 FOR8ALE-On team e:i mi toned Bitn. 00, OMoa. ursat rut, IFOR SALE AUTOMOBILES nnon truck and aa-It. Tandura t-aller house for sale or trado foi ood car D. MUlslagle, 903 neatly 3t., Medford. FOR SALS One Star S-cyl. sedan, new tires and recently overhauled; vtry good condition. Phone 47. Call at 429 West 6th. 34 FORD V-8 Coupe, driven only j little over 1U.UW miles; guarauieeu In every way; was 545.00. Price tnls week 478.00, special. Trade and easy terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. GOOD USED CARS Lowest Prices In Medford. 1P36 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe, like new. 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1434 Chrysler Airflow Sedan. 1930 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Dodge Coupe. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1930 Ford 8edan. 1934 Ford Pickup. 1b30 Dodge Sr. Sedan, 4 speeds. Also a number of other models. We have a number of Real Cheap Cars. Used Car Lot, north corner sth and Bartlett. LANOE MOTORS, INC. 88 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE Late 1930 Ford roadster; rumble seat; reconditioned engine. Must sacrifice. Phone 398-R. FOR SALE Essex coach only 11.000 miles. Good condition. Inquire 30 8 Flrt upstairs. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGG3 "GOING TO PAINTJ" USE Davis Ever Bright fresh paints. Eco nomical prices, uuaranteeo lor coverage and satisfaction. Discount fir cash and quantities. We save vcu dollars on guaranteed paints. R. M. cooley, sales Representative, 609 Oak St. 10-DAY SPECIAL on mated palra of White or Silver King Pigeons. Sale u.' trade. 81 per pair. Joe rungs ley. Rt. 3. Box 48, Medford. FOR SALE Two thoroughbred hens, one rooster; bantams, not related. 318 S. Central. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red roost ers, davenport and chair. Phone 468-R-3. HANSON and Hollywood W. L. chicks, heavy laying strains; large, vigor ous ch'cks 9C; Rocks and Reds Itic. Snd for catalog. Jenks Hatchery, Tangent, Oregon.. .. . SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY- heduced prices on orders of 100 or more Rhyle Island Red hatchme tgs: Mahcod strain. Jarley, Phone 314-W. ATTENTION TURKEY GROWERS We will have available for May de livery several thousand day-old Bronze turkey poults: most deslr. ; able market type. Priced until May . 30. 40c each, freight prepaid. Sat- ! Isfactlon guaranteed. Write for 1 dates and rurther lnrormattuii Sans Soussi Turkeys Inc., Roseburg ' Oregon. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALS Bicycle, good as new. Very reasonable. Phone 1066-W. IMPROVED Oregon strawberry plants, H.0. 60c; 1000. 83.60. George Wil liams, Rt. 1. Box 133. Talent. ALMOST NEW Thor washer, 840. 719 A, 10th. FOR SAUS Stork saddle, good sound r.dlng horse, barrel of dlsbea. 919 West 11th. FOR SALE - 300-gal, Bean sprayer. nadyto go; Ford tractor. Hamilton transmission, Darby wneeis. Her bert Ranch, Rt. 4. Box 170. AUCTION SALE Saturday. March 14th, at the Sale Pavilion In North toedford Poultry, tools, lots o; furniture, usual run of livestock. bo. Oregon Livestock Auction. Col. A. H. Dudley, Auctioneer. FOR SALE Outboard motor. Johnson Sea Horse, 18-B model, like new. Will sacrifice for quick sale. 622 E'dwarda. Phone 87S-L. POh SALE Very oheap. Eureka sweeper, Universal cake mixer, per colator, portablf radio, toaster, cau uid fruit, etc., cheap. 716 E. Main. BABY CARRIAGE, 8; Heywood 140 carriage very good condition. Set a. La siesta (Pirate House), Rogue River, FOR SALE household furniture Airs. D. W Stone, 1128 West Main. 1-hone 1818-J. DRf PINS SLABS. IS .00 per cord, St dwede Basin mill. Orants Pass. Or. Phone 604-F-12, Vernon Boyce. FOR SALE Set of work harness, 300 ?allon oil tank wsgon, mower end fake, two saddles. O. L. Llndle7. Pnone fl'il-j-8. FOR SALE Oat hay, wheat and Ks nota seed osts. Che laaaca. 2 mile out on Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE Alfalfa seed. Non-Irrigated. Otto Nledermeyer. Tel. 623-J-t RAH FOR SALE Oraln or alfalfa Oore Ranch, Jackaonvill highway FOR SALE A few used 20-ln. truck Mres cheap. Also Bean spray ri Parts cheap. Amos Turnbow, 104 Stewsrt Ave. FOK SALE Ka not oata and Hen- chen barley. C. F. Nledermeyer, S23-J-1. FOR SALE Newtown Stsnclitfe, Phoenti. apples. Bert FOR SALE Baled alfalfa 114 00 tm Monarch Seed Co. WHEAT and barley for seed, the prov en ylelder: also wheat and barley for feed, whole or ground. Vlctot Bursefi. ruone acif-j-s. FOR SALE Low-wheel steel wagon Dtrnum muirQ. rnuu. ooi-n-.. evto n.T.v win Ati. lit. Med ar.ln l-linrj niea.rir.ejpr. i mil. uwi.n wi Jacksonville on om stag roaa Phone Jacksonville 834. ALFALFA SITED. bc. F. B BJ09. Rt 3. Mexllord Call 0. P. llexir merec. Rt t. Tel. MJ-J-1. PER rrLTZBsV-Any .mount, .16 8 Fir Puon IW6-X. cheap. SEVERAL food w4 "McClanehao' Incunetom 340-wn HO. MO-apJi 20 reconditioned. wstd and ao.d co it, p lets McClsnacin loo. Oo, a? JrVMf UU sH, ttUfOO), i FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Ood Newtown apples at cheap price. Inquire Sgobel at Day Packing House. South Fir St. ARfcAl BOTT Large else Ex.- Fancy Comloa Id lugs IJX) Newtown apples In luga - .16 Bring your own ntlnsr. AMERICAN FRUIT O ROWERS INC 313 So. Fit St Medford. Or. Phone (39. FOR SALE Baieo oat bay ground alfalfa end oat nay loose alfalfa hay. O. A. DeVoe, phone 633-J-3. PEPJJANBNT8 31.su and up. Pre- vt's. 338 So. Oakdale. phone 737. TYPEWRITERS Burma tral Ptvne 383 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE The Finest Recreational Resort In Southern Oregon can now be bought at a real sacrifice once If you have some oash and want to get into a -paying business, It will Interest you. BROWN & WHITE. REALTORS BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTV ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts if Title and Title Insurance. The only complete T I 1 1 e County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 83 North Central Ave., upatalra. Radio Service. Orunow Radioe. RADIO ELEOTRIO SERVICE Ira B Chastaln Phone 470.- 305 ff. Jackson St. Tubes. Aerials. Repairing. Long Distance Moving LARGE VAN serving Calif. Oreg and Wash poUts. semi-monthly trips Fully insured. Martin Bros. 701 8 8th St.. Grants Pass Tel. 148-J. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 850 to 9300 tor personal or household purposes un House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes License No. 8 .157. See W. E. Thomas, 45 So. Cen tral. Transfei. REINKINO TRANSFER CO.-Long instance naming rurnuure. came. hauling anything. Ill N. Fir. Phone 1033 O Stuart. EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. TRUCKING AND 8TORAGF - Local and long distance hauling, furnl cure muving, eto. Reasonable rates Tel, 833. F. B. Samson Co. HAWLE1 TRANSFER - Expert paok- gon, R. F. D NO. J. or w 1 n-ieppcr era ano movers. Special livestock j Imlay. his attorneys. 1517 Yeon Bulld orin.. .iht Int. Port.nnc. Oregon, within six 819 North Riverside Phone 815. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING COMMERCIAL spraying. Have power outfit on truck with lots of hose. Phone Wlthrow. 258-W. COMMERCIAL spraying. Phone 258-M. Mcoonagle, LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's Sale By Virtue of an execution In fore closure duly Issued out of and undar Jn r3i.h r-,.n ' "1 1 tSA ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 24th day of February, Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Singular 4. Flog a. Run away It By II Collection of poems It. Pendanl mass of les It. Slnnl. line of light It. Not. of ths scale 19. Pertaining to -ships of wai 20. Toper 21. FUh 23. Home of Adam and Eve !. Unrloast pcctle 14. Foundation ts. Uilr JS. Parrot 27. Had the courage 21. Reproach 30. Cook In eertsln way Solution of Veterdyt Punl UN AUikl5gP ALOE FEE iREteMk AME 1 CL E AW ffio GpUO P lTlt QSw Ml j mJe ffl CON jUEOlM E p Elf. O SiUEETWilRIN Cure MqHeMI 45. Loweit nota of Quldo't acal 44. Orow old 46. Lamanutloa 46. On who ac- 4iptt s. Un on property aa ftcurlty for a dbt 49. Understand (0. County In Ohio II. Hard of haarlnr F,t Old time! poUo Docu-lns Sin Sea bird Sixty minutes past noon Melancholy Utter Unit of work 42. Nocturnal animals i z 3 WA4 I5 I6 17 WMfi I? ' " m m i Tnii w HP I" i , v i BtfgjgfBsi .- itiiiu, i 1938. In a certain suit therein, where in First National Bank of Medford. Oregon, a corporation, as Plnlntllf. recovered Judgment against V. J. Em erlck, sometimes known aa Vernon J. Emerlck: Ale'.ha Vawter; Frank Emerlck; Mattle Emerlck; and V. J Emerlck, as Administrator of the es tate of Mattle Emerlck. sometimes known aa Mattle L. Emerlck. deceas ed, the defendants, for the aum of 7450.91, plus the sum of 13134 04, plus 816.00 for continuation of ab stract of title, plus 8500 Attorneys fees, together with oosts and dis bursements taxed at r-0.00, togetner with Interest on said Judgment from the dste of the decree herein at the rste of 8 per annum, which Judg ment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 17th day of Feb ruary, 1930. Notloe la hereby given that, pur- auant to the terma of the said exc cutlon, I will on the 38th day 01 March, 1938, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford. tin Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at publlo auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of tnte aaie, suojecc to reaempwan as provided by law, all the right, title and Interest that the said defendants In aald suit, V. J. Emerlck. sometimes known as Vernon J. Emerlck: Aletha Vawter: Frank Emerlck; Mattle Em- ( order of the County Court of Jackson erlck: V. J. Emerlck. as admlnlstrat-ir County In the Matter of the Or of the estate of Mattle Emerlca! I ganlratlon of the Evans Creek Irrlga sometlmes known aa Mattle L. Em- . tion District and defining the bound erlck, deceased; and Fannie E. Em-! arlea thereof, dated the 18th day of mens, had on the 9th day of Feb- February. 1938, and filed In the office .,,.. mug n ,. ( nri 10 of the County Clerk of Jackson Coun- the following described property, sit- uated in the County of Jackson. 1 State of Oregon, to-wlt: 1 uatJ, The north hall INW.1 or Lot num- be red Four 14) and Lots numbered Five (51 and Six (61 in Block num bered Fifteen (15) of tin. Town (now city) of Medford. as the asme are numbered, designated and described on the official plat thereof, now of record in Jackson Couuty, Oregon, and the north half (Nft) of Lot number ed Five (8) and all of Lot numbered Six (8) U. Block numbered Sixty nine (69) of the original Town (nw city) of Medford, a the asme ere numbered, designated and described on the official plat thereof, now of record In Jackson County, Oregon. EXCEPTING, the one-half !4) in terest In the heating plant altuated in the structure upon the last above described property, which la mort gaged to Mary Mathes, as shown oy mortgages of record at page 685 of Vol. 93. mortgage records of Jackson County, Oregon. Dated this 25fh day of February, 1938. BYD I. BROWN. Sherlfl of Jackson county, Oregon. By Howard Gault, Deputy. Notice to Ciedltors. In the County Court of the Stat of Oregon for the County of Jackson In th Matter of the Estate of P. S. Anderson. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Earl W. Anderson, has been appointed Executor of th Estat of P. 8. Anderson, Deceased.- by the County Court of the state of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, and has qualified. All persons having claims against aald estate are hereby noti fied to present the time, duly veri fied aa by law required, to the under signed Executor at Monmouth, Ore- months from the date hereof. Dated and first published February 1, 1036. Date of l&st publication. March 13. 1936. CARL W. ANDERSON. Executor of the Estate ui P 8. Anderson, Deceased KLEPPBR & IMtiAY. . 1017 Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon. -Attorneys for Executor. Node. In th County Court of Jackson County for th State of Oregon. In ths Matter of the Estate of Minnie nillh rieceftned. Notice is herebv liven that the un- rieraiened has been sDDOlnted admin- Istrator of estate ol abov named de- ceased and all persona having claims i Cross-Word Puzzle I Boh old 10 Passags out It Small ier foratioi) 14. Cereal fraat is. li aUK 20 frugal 31. Bptk of com U. Cileitial iphers 14. Sprout 28 Sullabl ' ,7 Not bright it Utilize 18. Charactar In "Pur Oynt" Jaks up agalr loquent speaker Some Femlnln name Small stream Refreshed by repoM Mountain DOWN 1. Thought S, Parlod of tan years t. Forced 4. SpMrleal object 5. Direction traveled tn traversing Iong Inland from New York) abbr. f. vlolsn. pain L Insect II. nympn II. Large serptnt 41. PouTirT product 41 Musical sign Indicating pitch 44. Infatuation 4(. Ed Ibis seed 4T. Japan ess measure 41. Earth! comb. form against aald estate are required to present the same, with proper vouch ers, within six months from ths date of this notice, to the undersigned at the olflce of H. K. Harms. 33 North Central Avenue. Medford. Oregon. Dated and first published February 31st, 1938. OHARLES F. BUTCH. Administrator. Notice of Election In Evans Creek Irrigation District. Tc the Electors of Evan Creek Irri gation District: Pursuant to an order of she County Court duly entered on the 19tb day of February. 1938. you and each of you are hereby notified that an election will be held In the proposed Evans Creek Irrigation District for the pur pose of determining whether or not said district shall be organized on the aist day of March, 1939, In the Evans vajiey ocnooiiiuiiee, li-.iiv. n. v, at Wlmer, Oregon, between the houre of 8:00 o'clock a. m. and 4:00 o'olock p. m. The ballot ror sain sieeiion snsu contain the words Irrigation District yes and Irrigation District No, or words equivalent thereto. Three director for said irrigation district shall be elected at aald elec tion. The boundary line of said proposed Evans Creek Irrigation District la de fined and speolflcally set forth In the ty. Oregon, which said description so set forth in said order Is by reference made a part of this notice pursuant " O. R. CARTER, County Clerk of Jackson (Ooui.ty Seal.) Q. R. CARTER. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of Jackson County for the state of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of jasten Hartman deceased, also known aa asen Hartman, and also aa J. Kartman. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned haa been appointed admin istrator of estate of above named de ceired and all persons having clalma against said estate are required to present the same, wltn proper voucn ers within 6 months from th date of thla notice, to the undersigned at the office of H. K. Hanna, 32 North Central Avenue, Medford, Oregon. Uated and first published March 18th, 1936. WESLEY HARTMAN, Administrator. SARDINE CREEK, March 13 (Sol.) Mr. and Mrs. Earl Croft were victors March of Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Tygart. A W. Dusenberry and family, who Uv6 eight miles north of Grants Pass, were callers on friends and relative. here March 1. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Biles, fo; merly of this place, now of Grants Pans, are the proud parents of a 10 pound son born February 38 at the Lathrop maternity home In Grant Pass. The young man, named Mitch ell Allen. Is a great-great-grandson of Mrs. Eva Newton, formerly of this plice. Mr and Mrs. Jesse Starna of Grants Ptuc are announcing the arrival of a 6fe-pound- baby boy at their homo, M?rch 6, named Jesse William. Mr. Stnrns la a nephew of Mrs, p. L. Walt and Mrs. Lulu Dusenberry of this place, Mr and Mrs. John Wilde and baby' Wanda May of Grants Pass, accom panied by his brother, Ralph Wild of California, who la apendlng his vaca tlm with them, visited relatltes here Sunday. Mrs, Wilde, formerly Alice Dusenberry, spent th day wtlh her am.t. Mrs. s. A. Dusenberry and faul Mr HlM Dusenberry, daughter Mabel and son Lester, moved to Oold Hill last Saturday. Th many friends of Mrs. Dusenberry wll miss her from our community ss she has lived hen for over 80 years. Mr. Pantel and Paul Dalton from Ronevllle. Cel., and Mis May Manke of Jacksonville were callers her Bun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dusenberry. Mr. Pantel it inter ested In mining plant near Rosa vli.e with E, B, Skeels, who formerly op-rated Plant on th Pierce place at 'he mouth of Sardine creek. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Biles, who have been living In Mrs. Newton's house for the past two months, mov ed Tuesday morning to Cava City be low OranU Pass, when he and his brother Raymond have employment. Mr and Mrs. Blaine Bile moved Into the hous th same day. H la env plrved at the cement plant In Oold Hill. 'inls seems to b moving week on Baidln creek, as new family Has moved to th Levi Eldrldg place. We an glad to learn that Frank Taylor, son-in-law of Mrs. E. C. Flene who haa been confined to nil bed most of the tlm for th past nine moi ths. ts now abl to be up end get outside some each day and en Jot the warm sunshine. Ct Interest to th many friends of the young couple, waa th marrlai of Ivan Governor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Governor, and Blossom Dur kne daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jess Diirkee, which took place Friday, M.'ch a, at Oold Hill. Judge H. U. Re-d officiating, Their many friends exi-nd to them heartleat congratu lations and beat wishes, ibout 35 member and guests ef the H. E. club of th Oold Hill Orange met at th horn of Mra. E. 0. Flene Tuiadey afternon for thslr semi morthly meeting. Alter th business meeting varloua aubject were dls cutaed and dainty refreshment of cane, cookie, eoffe and tea war served by th hoaUaa, Mrs. I. C Flene, and th co-hostesses, Mra. Pau line Tygart and Mra. Ol Croft. Tie pr gram and decorations wer In hon or of St, Patrick' day. also of ttro member whoa birthday are In Much. Two beautiful angel food cakes were out and served by the honor guests, Mis Beulah Rosecraru and Mrs. Lulu Dusenberry. WINDOW OLASSW sell wlnrtcw i lass and will rapiac your Broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Work. . T.AWNMOWrRS sharpened. We call to- aod dllvr. 13 N. Fir St. S1M3 BROS, raon 991. Sardine Creek 1 UNWMlEFS Talent McLeod 1 1 TALENT. March 13. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Vlv Mason entertained the Dramatic club at their home Friday evening with a chicken dinner. The table was lovely with a centerpiece of daffodils, and hand-painted place cards, representing the stnge settings of the last two playa added to the attractiveness of the other table dec orations. Corsages of violets for the ladles and boutonnalrea for the men were the favors each received. The following members of the Dramatic club were present: Mr. and Mrs. Don Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skeeters, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Roy CoghllL, Miss Mary Cham bers, Miss Alice Nyswaner, Miss Marie Mitchell, Ray Burnett. Frank Works and Ed Learning, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Mason. Jay Ten-Ill was transacting busi ness In Ashland Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Rapp Is confined to her home with the measles. Mrs. White left Friday for Reno. Nev., .to visit her daughter, who IB quite 111. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skeeters' have moved Into the house recently occu pied by Everett Skeeters, who moved to Hilt, C&l.. and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Simons have moved Into the Charles Skeeters house. The Camp Fire Girls held their regular meeting at the school house Tuesday. The girls are planning their annual mot hers' -daughters' banquet and ceremonial during the last week of March. - Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Klncald and family have moved to Medford and Dan Smith has leased the property vacated by Mr. Klncald. Lylft Lame was transacting busU nes In Ashland Tuesday. The Talent high school boya are getting the diamond ready for prac tice. Mr. and Mrs. Don Montgomery and family and Mrs. Harry Wlthroe were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mont gomery of Phoenix Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowe and fam ily were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. L. Olllcrest of Hertford Saturday evening. Mrs. Norman Ashcrafb visited her sister In Ashland Wednesday who Is 111 with the flu. Tolo TOLO, March 13- (Spl.) Lewi Putman,' a long-tlm friend of th Tracy family, and who recently re turned from a two years' stay at Honolulu, visited her Thursday. Mrs. Dorothy Owens attended the meeting of 4-H club leaders In Mod lord Saturday. They enjoyed, a soc ial hour with luncheon at Valen tine's cafe. Lorn Cox, formerly of Medford, now of Chlloquln, was a house guest at th Tracy home thla week. Tn Owens started branding cattle Monday In their new corrals near the John Hlgglnbotham ranch. Mr. L. E. Hsmmarley haa return ed from a visit with relatives In Salem. - Ante'ope ANTELOPE, March 1. (Spl.) Mr. and Mr. John 0. Oreb spent th we.k-end at Butte Fall. Pupils on th honor roll th paa$ six week wer Annblle Rlggs, Mary Al.en, Betty Jean White, Bob Allen. Cl.,ra Ma Blgham. ' Mr. and Mrs.' Bill Blgham and da ightera spsnt March 1 at the home of "Mr. and Mra, Jim Knecland of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Von der Helle.n moved onto their ranch near Ante lope March 4. Mr. Ruby Rlggs and Mrs. Alva Mo Dunall called on Mra. Jo Arena March t. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay ars go ing to raise frog for th market this venr. Mr. and Mr. Hollls Burton and sot r spent Sunday, March 8, plcnlck- In on Table Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hatlett and Mr, ana Mr. B, K. Rlgge called on Mr, and Mr. Harv Stanley, March B. Ihe cattlemen of Antelop r mov. Ing their cattle to the hills ths past few days. It I hoped that th last lev, days of fair weather will stilt the graa to growing a some or tn cattlemen are little snort on nay. Hob Bala was moved to his moth er's home In Medford for medical at tention. Mr. Dottl rutton was In (agl Point March 10. ahopplng. rha neonl of Antelop are proud of th w7 Antelope haa progressed the naat four years. A Bunday acnooi, Aiiteiop Literary olub. Ladles' social cluh and Girls' Sub-Deb club have been organised nd now w r look ins forward to having electricity In stalled. Mrs. Marola Erlckson and IT of her pupils went on hlk ner Brown boro March 7. All nJoyed t god tlm. Air. Luther Day and Mr. U'r nr.dshew entertained th Bub-Deo dim girl Saturday vnlng. Marcn t, with an old-faahloned "hay ride" to Brownsboro, nd t wlnr roast. Those present wer AlemtU Day, France Bvk, Jesn Bck, Haul and Annaoeus R.ris. Marl Wood, Maxln yorton Frsnk Brown. Betty Phillips. He.en Chlmwln. Mr. Luther Day. Cor Big' hin. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blgham, Rub ruxge and Mr. and Mr. Lester Brad shew. MIS Helen Chlrgwln spent the wk. and with Betty Phillip. Mrs. Id Kent and Mr. Nell Von der Hellen will entertain th Ladle Srx.ial club at th horn of Mrs. Idu Kent, March lg. McLBOD, March 13. (Spl.) Dick Vincent was brought home Monday from Medford where he received medi cal treatment for several weeks. Though he la Improving In health he la still In a weakened condition. Mtsa Erme. Glass la helping Mrs. Alfred Oarden. who Is convalescing from a serious Illness. Soliciting teams have called on members of the Upper Rogue Qrang uie past week in an effort to secur sufficient funds to begin building a grange hall. Building and soliciting committees will meet at the Prank Dltsworth home Prlday evening for . further atudy of finance and build ing plan. The Upper Rogue H. E. dub win hold Its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, March 17. at the home of Mrs. N. F. Ohrt. Members who failed to draw PoUyannoa at last meeting will have an opportunity to do so. A number of Important business mat ters are to be decided upon at thla meeting, and all members are uiyad to attend. . Mrs. Sublet attended to business matters in Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Von SUne spent several days In Medford last week, where Mrs. von Stcln received medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alworth were dinner guests of' Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Ohrt Sunday. The Upper Rogue Orange wUl hold another of their, popular dances A the Rogue Elk hall Saturday night. Elk Creek ELK CREEK. March 13 (Spl.) . The dance at the club house March T was well attended and everyone re ported a good tlm. ' , Mrs. Will Gentry and daughter, Betty, and Mrs. Haeel Gentry of Med ford visited at the D. W. Pence horn Tuesday. Friends of Mr. Stuart Dits worth are glad to learn ahe la expected horn the last of this week from Oakland, Cal where she has been for the put several weeks recelvfng medical treat ment, . ,. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Gray called en . Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Carton Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathers anil family of Prospect visited Frldy evening with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sin clair and also attended th club meet ing. Henry Trusty of California Is visit ing relatives her. Mr. and Mrs. Mcquln ana son Msdford attended th danc at th club hous Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Kermlt Doak of Klim- . ath Falls spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wayn Doak. Olen Howard 1 doing some me chanical work fox Irvln Hutchinson this week. Miss Lena Elmmsrle of Trail spent th week end with her mother. Mr, Blanch Zlmmerlee. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chamberlain went o Orants Paw Sunday oa busl. . ness. Bam Geary Is outtlng Wood lor Boy Proctor. Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN, March 13 (8pl.) All had big tlm at Bill Holman'a ranch Bunday. Mr. Hol man. with th help of som of hi neighbor and friends, branded, vac cinated and dehorned his calve. Th girls rod horseback and th nova tried their luck at ouiiaoggin m riding th calve. At noon th ladies served fine plcnio dinner oowu us th pine by th corral. Feopi cam from Medford. Central Point, Eagi Point, Bam Valley and th Ree Creek district. Everyone had a good tlm. Thoss attending th firewall party at the Orange hall In Eagi Point Sunday avenlng in honor of Mr. Fr zler, who la leaving for New York Saturday, from this district wer Mr. and Mra. H. O. Short. Mr. and Mr. Ross Kline, Mr. and Mrs. nick young and Mr. nd Mr. Oeorge StoweU. A. C. Dexter and son. Charl. of Preacott, Aria- hav been visiting Mr. and Mra. L. F. Boren few daya this week. Ouy Prultt vacoinated hi calve last week. Mr. and Mr. Carlyl Natwlck at tended th P.-T. A. dlnnr at Egl Point Wednesday tvanlng. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. StoweU hav cleared som ground nd built new chicken hous. They also hav som baby chick. Mr. M. h. Prultt was ahopplng IB Medford Monday. Our deputy assessor 1 very busy this week counting cattl. Barbara Smith and Viola Ovrdle visited friend her Sunday. Iren Stowell was out ol school last week with th mump. Henry Dally delivered th las of his apple to Medford last week. Mr. Holt, cattl buyr from Klam ath county, waa In tbli district this week to look for stock cattl. Mrs. Eva Nichols and two daugh ters. Marjory and Glady. and Harold Orow. ell of Eagi Point, alld at th horn of B. F. Stowell Bunday. Mra. Carlyl Natwlck called on Mr. J. M. Oarrett Monday. Th Long Mountain Social club will meet at Mrs. Wm. Holman'i new horn this week. Mr and Mra. E. L. Stowell visited at th home of H. C. Short Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brown. Lois Teagu nd Teddl Boren epent th day Sunday at th horn of I F. Boren. Two new hay rake wr dUvra la this district this week.