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MEDFORD MATL TRIE TINT.. MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY. MATJCII 17. 1936. PAGE SEVEN MM Read afery aa on this page You will probably find exactly the things you have been looking lor or sale or trade for unused articles you may have. Search your attlo or i tore-room - you, may find many things others are seek ing and be able to realize Im mediate cash. If what you i.n't here, advertise lor ifTrihune classified ads are i Inexpensive etfectivel RATES Per word first Insertion- 3c iMinlmnm 25cJ . Each additional Insertion. or word lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes . M-3S Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST II dog ibniissing, call ll- B 1$ WANTED MALE HELP GOOD cardencr wanted at once. Seeds , lurnlBhed. Call at 1014 East 11th St. UU! Hi A livic v-,v.v-x, Di-QMiMTTWT BUSINESS nr. innironM COniD&nV WantS experienced Insurance man for Dl- l.'ICt iUttllUBC ..... . and expenses to man selected. SUte . Qualifications In llrst letter. All In formation treated strictly confiden tial. Box 1325, Mall Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress, jitckson Hotel. ) W ANTED SITU ATIONS PUNTING and carpenter work to trade for livestock or furniture. P. j Box 657. : W S.NTED Day work. Mrs. Huson. " Phone 1346-M. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Wool and mohair. Always u.p prices paid. J. J. Osenbruygo. 132 S. Riverside. WANTED 400 loan for 3 years. Qood security. Tribune, Box 1020. . I ! WANTED TO BUY Good family f milk cow. Call Box 26, Star Route, (Hjjsj after Sunday. 7?TWANTED Best little home near Mcd- lora qw oi wiu muj. Tribune. WANTED Good oxy-acetylene weld '? lr.g and cutting torch. 1617 N. Rlv ' -rslde. WANTED Springer cows and heif ers. Ralph Wilson. Phone 111-X-l. ! (;entral Point. WANTED . WOOL ' MOHAIR Hvrest cash prices for wool snd m '. . hftlr. wool bags and flee' twine. ' MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE i 37 No. Grape Phone 10d3 JUNK WANTED Hlttnest market prices paid for metals i of all kinds, rags, wool" or cotum. Southern Ore. Junk Co., Stewart Ave. between So. Holly and Oak i dale. WANTED We pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves We also buy metale. hides, pelts, wool and mo hair MEDFORD BAROA1N HOUSE 27 N Grape St. PSone 1063. WANTED Pigs, weight to 75 lbs. State price In reply. M u, Man Tribune. WANT to borrow 81800 on fine home on Rogue river and nignway. BROWN si WHITE. Realtors. FURNITURE upholstering, repairing, refinishine. w E. Walker, phone 628 207 N. Peach. WANTED Cook stoves, heaters bed n-in- m M.reMpji risv-beda sani tary jouches and cots or what nave you we pay casn or cuiimhw VEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE 423 B. 'lain it. JUNK- -JUNK WANTED rJASH PAID for inner tubes, 1c per lb up Rags cotton and wool, up to 3c per ID scrap iron suibii w large lots, also all other metals of all ascriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOU8S 37 No Grape. Phone 1062 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED Apt. for rent. 229 N. Ivy. NICELY furnished apartment. Adults only. Call 905 west luin. FOR RENT Suite In beautiful Hoi- V ly Apartment. 4 nice rooms. Frlg'd- Mre, electric range, not ana w-j water. Available now. Second door north of postofflce, 140. See man ager In rear. DU:ELL Court Apt. B. 329 N. Holly. FOP RENT Furniiu-d apartment: new, clean, private bath, overati'ff eu Ons 3room. one 4-room at tr.e Gloria Pan at South central, jnder management of the owner. Mrs. Bechiel. FOR RENT 5-room apt. osrtlj f"rn Cloo in. Inquire 20 9 Pit FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6room modern house. 714 W. Ilth. Phone 449-M. FOR RFST Newly furnished 5-room house, eleetrlc rnce. oil , hea'er nice vnrd. Open for occupancy Mar. 23 Inquire at 338 W. Holly St.. cor. of o.ik. FOR RPNT 2-room partly ftirnlhi-d home, one 5-rnom unfurnished. In quire at 417 J St alter 4 p. m. FOR rest Five room bouse, mod i em, 38 Myers Court. I FOR RENT HOUSES 7-ROOM house, newly papered; bam and garage, outbuildings, IVa acres fine garden land. Call Knox's Serv ice Btutlon, JocksonvUle. FOR RENT OR BALE Homes In Phoenix, Jacksonville, central point and Oold Hill. Low rental, 13a K. Main. Phone 196: or 1147-W after s p. m. FOR RENT Modern 4 room furnish ed house, garage. 804 Bennett. FOR RENT B room modern house, furnished. W. H. Everhsrd. 1013 W. 9i h. FURNISHED house. 134 S. Ivy. FOR RENT 7-room house, 1'4 acres urouna. uuiuuiiumgB- nu iehbv. Phone 413. Jacksonville. FOR KENT 3-room modern furn ahed house. 315 80. Peach. FOR RENT Homes. f furnished or unfurnished BROWN & WHITE FOR RENT BOARD ROOM WANTED Boarders and roomers by me montn. iau at no to bwih or phone 732. ROOM, board, care for children. In quire 618 King St. ROOM ' BOARD Home cooked meals S25 ner month 303 N Hnl'v FOR RENT 1TJRNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 B. Grape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Approximately 8.600 icre stock ranch on North Ump nua river In Douglas county. See 01 write E. J. Page, pallas, Oregon. FOR RENT 13 acres, improved, on highway Mccurtain's service Sta.. 1 mile south of Talent. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRAlJE Jonathan ap plo 16c end 35c a box. Call at Ala Vista Packing house between 9 and 4 o'clock Bring own boxes. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 4V4 ACRES. Irrigated, good soli, ad Joining Medford, on paved road. 8 room Souse, garage and barn. City water. About I'A acres in Ladlno clover. 11500. L. G. Plckell. 204 East Main. Tel 365. ' POR8ALE t acres, 4 In pears, 6 room modern house, basement, city water and city mall delivery at city limits. 101 Western Ave. FOR SALE Beautiful east side home all modern, new. ' 4500.00 down payment. Also 6-room house, large lot near school, trees, flowers, lawn. Also 6-room house, 2 bedrooms near Junior high school, (200.00 down. H. G. Wilson. Phone 1564. FOR SALE By owner, 4-room house and garage newly painted. La'e lot. Cheap for cash. Box 1289, Miul Tribune. SACRIFICE by owner 82,000 five-room house, sleeping porch, 110 ft. front age, east front. Terms. 326 Portland avenue. Inquire 312 Portland Ave. FOR SALE 0-room modern residence at sacrifice. Inquire 540 So. Fir St., Medford. FOR SALE Attractive 5 room stucco house. 2 6-10 acres planted In young filbert and walnut trees. . Price 82600. Easy terms. See W. J. Warner, 126 E. Main St. 20 ACRES cultivated, fine Improve ments, 6 A. free water, 81500. Terms. Sheley Agency, mile north city llm- ' Its, Pacific Hwy. port SALE A nice country nome, 2 acres, all fenced, irrigated, In La dlno clover: garden, shrubs, flowers and shade. 6-roofn modern home, double garage, hen house, barn and wood house. Overlooking valley and cltv. A mile south of 3. O. S.. Prlco 4600. Including cow and chickens. Ed Bechtel, Myers Lane, off Stew art Ave. StTaCRES. Improved, real hog & tur key ranch. About 3 miles out. 825.00. ALSO 6 room house, bath, hot and cold water, 4 lots In Jacksonville, vtuO. ' best of terms. ALSO 8 room modern house on Cottage street, (1500.00. A. F. FLOWERS Corner 12th and Front Ft H BALE 1 acre unimproved Ma ple Park Ave. near McAndrews road. . 80.00. Owner 317 Liberty Bid;;., Medford. PCR SALE By owner, 10 to 80-aore tracts, Irrigated Bear creek bottom lind. U mile from Medford: excel ent for gardening. Phono 1624-L. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN 4t WHITE. POP SALE 8ummer home on banks 01 the Rogue river at Union Creek. Hne location, well built. W. W Walker. Phone 31 or 398-J-3. A BARGAIN In this a!4-acre Irrigated suburban property sboutT 3 acrea In Ladlno clover, balance In garden. Logan berries, Youngberrles Bnnd dew cerrles. 3-room completely furnish er home, wired for electricity, good well, small barn and chicken house, total price for Immediate sale 61. jdOOO 40C down, balance 616 00 oer monU. ALSO WEST 8IDE HOME BARGAIN Located In splendid residential district on pavement, all assess ments paid lovely ysrd abundance ol roses, shrubs snd flowers. Home crnslsts of living room with tlrs lsce, dining room with bullt-lns modern k'tchen bedroom and two sleeping porches. Completely furn ished throuRhout, over-stuffed uod rugs electric range; In fao:, t Is all ready to move Into and can oe had for 63360 00. Only 4360 00 r.own. balance on terms to suit res ponsible parties. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, WO (Exclusive Agents) li EQUITY In Improved 1 acres ad joining Central point. Lsrge houso. rl.lcken bouses and barn. Inquire Obert Hansen, Central Point. PCR SALE Beautiful Income prop eity; best location In town. Aisl 4t A. well located. Inquire 604 Central. Ave. So. , FINE DAIRY RANCH. complet: stocked snd equipped; modern n-me nlghwsy frontage fine fruit berries snd gsrden. a very attrsc tire property from every viewpoint 110 sou aUtOWN as yvmia, H&Ai.iORS. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE AN ORCHARD BARGAIN 12 V, seres. 7 acres D'AnJous. 8 acres li yr. old Bosc, 4 acre 38 yr. old Cornice, balance ranch In alfalfa. Fine modern home. Equipment goes with place at 412.000 00 or mil tntde for business building. CHARLES A WINO AGENCY. INC. Exclusive Agents Phone 728. 109 S. Mala HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg and Loan Aas'n. 8 ACRES free soil fine water right. small house, 1050.00 cash. Brown at White, R-altors. FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1929 Durant 4 sedan: Ford T panel. 1138 court street eve nings. FOR SALE '29 model "A" Ford pick up. New tires and battery. Medford Glass Co., 86 S. Bartlett. FOR SALE Essex coach only 11.000 miles. Good condition. Inquire 20 S Fir. upstairs. Gcs r THE MILEAOK THAT SOMEONE ELSE PAID FOR is DIDN'T USE Some of our Used cars have 76 of tnelr mileage Intact. 1&34 Chrysler Airflow '.935 Studebaker 6 Sedan '.935 Chrysler 8 Sedan 1m34 Plymouth Sedan 1034 Chevrolet 8edan 1928 Pontlac Sedan, a buy....8160 00 Several othera In Bulck, Dod,te. Pontlac Chevrolet In sedans, pick ups and trucks. SANDERSON MOTOR CO Studebaker Sales and Service GOOD USED CARS Lowest Prices In Medford.. 1935 P.ymoutb DeLuxe Coupe, like new. 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. IJ34 Chryaler Airflow Sedan. 1030 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan. 1 934 Dodge coupe. l32 Plymouth coupe. 1930 Ford Sedan. 1934 Ford Pickup. 130 Dodge Sr. Sedan. 4 speeds. Also a number of other models. We have a number of Real Cheap Care. Used Car Lot, north corner 6th and Bartlett. LANGE MOTORS, INC. 88 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE One Star 8-cyl. sedan, new tires and recently overhauled: very good condition. - Phone 47 Oall at 426 West oth. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK PUBLIC SALE Friday, March 20 at 10:00 a. m. sharp. Thirteen miles south of Klamath , Falls, Ore., quarter mile west. 18 head horses', ten head aprlnger Jer sey cows, tested; hogs, machinery, etc. Free lunch, Jess Whttlatch 8s Son. FOR SAU 60 ewes. Tom Hatlett, 8 miles south of Eagle Point. FOR SALE 60 ewes; also weaner pigs. Tom Hatlett, 3 mllea south of. Eagle Point. FOH SALE Span 1600 lb. mares, har ti&ss and wagon, 8136.00. Jake Urown S. end Kings highway. FOR SALE One team well matched mares Geo Hilton. Grants Pass. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS BARRED Rocks and Red chickens from blood tested flocks to hatch Mar. 28 or trade for shakes, cedar posts, lumber or heifers. Geo. P. ' Martin, Oold Hill. FOR SALE R. I. Red hatching eggs. rilood tested Mrs. Wm. Lewis, Route 1, Central Point. IF you have turkey hens for sale call 1614-L, Medford. FOR SALE R. I. Red hens, 1st bouse Kast Jackson. FOR SALE -DOGji PETS FOR SALE Wire-hatred puppies. 1111 N. Riverside. ROLLER CANARIES ill 8. Riverside FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Jars, electric floor polish er, radio. Very ressonable. Call 1020 E. 11th. FOR SALE: Alfalfa seed. No. dodder, 16c lb. Joe Rush, Beagle, ore. ' FOR SALE Easy electric washer snd dryer combined. Central Point, Rt. 1, Box 353, C. P. Meldln. FOR SALE Small cook stove, cheap. Phone 341-R-4. FRESH PAINTS Wear better look better. Printed money-back guarantee protecta you. Low everyday prices. DAVIS PAINT CO. R. M. Cooley 608 Oak St. 4-IN. suction 8-ln. discharge, cen trifugal pump and Chrysler model 68 motor; 13x18 barge, sell separ ate. C. L. Barney, Gold Hill, Ore. FISHINO rods and boats Lullt to or der. Repair service. John Detweller, 633 Edwards. FOR SALE Motorboat 14-foot solid rrahogany, nickel trimmed. Like new; also Johnson motor, 13- horse. Alternate firing almost new. W. W. Walker. Phone 31 or 398-J-3. FOR SALE 800-gal, Bean sprayer, rrady to go; Ford tractor, Hamilton transmission. Dsrby wheels, Her bert Ranch, Rt. 4. Box 176. DRY PINE SLABS. 63.00 per cord, at Swede Basin milt. Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 604 -F-13, Vsrnon Boyce. FOK8ALE Kanota oata and Hen utieu ufttiev. C. F. Nledermeyer FOR SALE Alfalfa seed Non-lrrlgat- I ed Otto Nledermeyer. Tel. 623-j 4 HA i FOR SALE Oram or alfalfa Gore Ranch. Jacksonville highway FOR SALE Ood Newtown apples at cheap prices. Inquire Sgooei 4i Day Packing House South Fir St. A RfcAL BOY Large sire Ex Fancy Co ml os In IWI II OO Newtown apples In lugs....-, .16 Bring rour own ntainenv AMERICAN FRUIT OROWEHJ fNO 311 So Fir St Medford. Ore Phone 636. FOR Sale; Baieo osi hsy ground ellalfa sno 3a net loose atfslfa hay C. A DeVoe. Phone 633-J-3 prr.vtANBNTS 11 so and up. P;w- Tvera. lit fee. Oairtsie, phone 7.1, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS TYPEWRITERS Bterma 116 N. Cen tral Ph. 'OS 282. POR SALE BalM alfalfa fU.OO too Monarch Seed Oo. WHEAT and barley for seed, the prof- en yieiacr: also wheat and oarioy for feed, whole or ground. Vlctot Bursell Phone S55-J-3 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS POH SAXiE Low-wheele ateel wneon. Bwnum Orchard. Phone 831-R-3. FOR SALE Fine quality seed grain. Hmry Nledermeyer, t mile north of Jacksonville on Old Stage road Phone Jacksonville 854. ALFALFA SEED. Ibc. F. E Bvboe Rb 3. Mediord Call O. P. Nleder meyer, tit a, Tel. 323-J-l. SEVERAL good used "MoClanaban' Incubator. 340 -egg 110. 640-eeg 20. reconditioned, tested And ud complete McClanahan Inc. Oo , 360 Weat 13th St.. Eugene. Ore FERTILIZER Any unount, cheap 118 8 Ftr Phone 1648-X. BUSINESS CUAN0ES FOR SALE Complete sawmill, or will aell separate two engines, boiler, edger, planer, cut-off saw, 64-inch Inserted tooth saw and other mill parts. Bargain if sold before April 15.3. L. Johnston, Applegate, Ore. FOR SALE Tne Finest Recreational Resort In Southern Oregon can now be bought at a real sacrifice price. ii you nave some cash and want to get Into a paying business, tt win interest you. BROWN & WHITE. REALTORS. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts if Title and Title Insurance. The only complete 1 1 1 1 e System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms S and 5. No. 43 North Central Ave., upstairs. Radio Service. Orunow Radios. RADIO ELEOTrtIO SERVICE Ira E C has tain Phone 470 205 ff. Jackson St. Tubes, Aerials. Repairing. Long Distance Moving LA ROE VAN serving Calif., oreg and Wash po 1 tits, semi-monthly trlpa Fully insured Martin Bros. 701 S 8th St.. Grants Pass. Tel. 146-J. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 50 to 6300 for persons! or household purposes un House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. 8 167. See W. E. Thomas, 45 So. Cen tral. Transiet. REINKINO TR..MSPE CO Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle, anything 111 N. Fir. Phone 1033 O. Stuart. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. TRUCKING AND 8TORAOF Local and long distance hauling, furnl cure moving, eto. Reasonable rates Tel. 83b. F. E. ,!anison Co. HAWLEl TRANSFER Expert psck ers ana movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 610 North Riverside, phone 616. Kail Tribune Daily ACROSS Volunteer Fall behind Shoe latchet Van a rope through a pulley Solemn wonder One of David's chief ruten Covor with dew Variety of rose Force City in Nevada Remote Payable Portable chatr carried on poka Egg-shaped Cover with cloth Perharii: arc hale Cargo ary wild plum Pertaining lo man Bfrd'i beak Allow Bikini chamber Optical Illusion Solution of Yetterday'e Puzzle UEA FffA S SjlTlwM!l G 01E euhe Rm H O Nil EES is auli iogk mglR R A P 1 n dKp p eTr o oMt i c j.in gio i sTr ATOPS I NEwipODfi serespesetl AC pIrIgce.de SL I TNIO H EiM O KMY Ws H E R A T QN AvTERS5PARD"a"re 5om5aeipod"e e rats 47. email red 1, beetle which destroy! plant flee 49. One of a Malayan race of Luion 62. Greek letter 63. Tree 64. Flush with uccesi SB. Self: Scotch R6. Beverage (7. Canceled 1 2 13 4 k wt i7 18 iy r r IP S2 WW II i Wfffffm WW- aaaakam Mti '" issss 1MB. Mf sesssOT MWsM eeaH MM WW 11 - iff 2? 3o JMSI 32 33 34 s&JIs H . ... JkU. j. 41 46 So W4 S3. 4. S3 ';'. 54 ''" '' 55 HP H s? BUSINESS DIRECTOR? Painting and Panriianjlng. COMMERCIAL & HOUSE PAINTINO. Tinting & Paperhanglng. Harry Marx, phone 14-F-4, Route 1. Box 440, COMMERCIAL SPRAYING COMMERCIAL spraying. McQonagle. pnone ana-M. LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Call Notice la hereby Riven that School District No. 40, Jackson County, war rants No. 15B11 to No, 15903 inclusive are called for payment. Interest to cease on Mnrch IB, 1038. Warrants lo be presented for payment at the of Ilre of the District Clerk, City Hsll. Medford, Orrcon. REBECCA JENSEN. Cleric School' District No. 40. Notice to Creditors. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned, Helen lone Dixon, has been duly sppolnted and qualified Dy the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, as executrix of the Last Will and Testament of H. O. Volney Dixon, deceased. All persona having clalma against ssld estate are hereby re quired to present the same, with proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the office of P. P. Farrell, her t torney. Room 10. Jackson County Bank Building. Medford. Oregon, with in six 16) months from the date of this notice. March a, 1030. HEUSS TONE DIXON. Executrix of the Last Will and Testatment of H. Q. Volney Dixon, deceased. T. P. FARRELL. Attorney for Executrix. Notice of Finn! Accoiintlnc. In the countv Court of the County of Jackson In and for the State of Oregon. In the Mattor of the Estate of Oeorge W. Tucker, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That Oeorge H. Tucker and E. B. Nemo Tucker, administrators of the estato of Oeorge W. Tucker, deceased, nave inea in this court their final account of ad ministration of said estate. The hear ing of same has been fixed by said oourt for Thursday, the 36th day of March, 1036. at 10:00 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the court room of aald court. All persons Interested In said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause. If any they have, why said account should nut be eettled and allowed and distribu tion made. OEOROE H. TUCKER. I E. B. NEMO TUCKER. Administrators 3. P. FLIEOEL, Attorney for said Estate. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam Mason Colvlg, sometimes known aa William M. Colvlg, De ceased. The undersigned has been by the County Court of Jackson County, Ore gon, appointed executrix of the estate of William Mason Colvlg. sometimes known as William M. Colvlg. da ce used, and hss qualified. All per sons l'Avlng claims against aald estate are hereby notified to present the same, with the proper vouchers, veri fied aa required by law. within six months after the first publicstlon hereof, to the undersigned, at the office of her attorney. Glenn O. Tay lor. Federal Building. Medford. Oregon Dated and first published February 18th, 1936. MARY C. WARNER.. Executrix of said Estate. GLENN O. TAYLOR, Attorney. Notice to Creditors Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned. Annie M. Owens, hss been dui appointed and qualified by the Co'inty Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson, as administratrix with the Will Annex ed, cf the Estate of James Owens, de ocated. All persons having clalma against such estate are hereby re qulred to present the same, with Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Scene of conflict 11. Nobleman 17. Races of animals 19. More dlscour teoui SI. Watch pocket 31. Hall and farewell U, City In Belgium 16. Oenoral supplication 21. Kind of sbruh or tree SO. Relatives 12. Against ths law II. New Testa ment spelling of Noab 14. Secure 8S. Puztie !8 Cavliles S3. Grape conserve 40. Commemora tive metal disk 42. Restrained . 45. Draft animal 46. Sir on i wind 4ft. Wager SO. Corroded tL Ton the Initiative DOWN 1. Globe S. Charge I. Pertaining to the U. S. government t. Smooth . Marry at Ah) J. Bigger 7 Absent I. Jewel . Bound to secrecy proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the office of P. P. Farrell, her st torrey, Room 10, Jackson County Bni.k Building, Medford, Orrgun. within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford, Oregon. March 10th. 1036. ANNIE M. OWENS. Administratrix with the Will annexed of the Last Will and Tesutment of James Owens, deceased. P. V. PARREli,, Attorney for Administratrix. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jnckson County. in tne Matter of the Estate of Lola Chapman, deceased. The undersigned, having been ap pointed Executrix of the Estate of Lois Chapman, deceased, by the County Court of the County of Jack son. State of Oregon, and having qui lifted: notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said E'tute, to present them to the office of the undersigned's attorney, at 196 Easi Main Street, Medford. Oregun, properly verified and with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice which la March 10, 1036. KATHRYN MCALLISTER, Executrix of the Estate of Lola Chapman, deceased. O. H. BENOTSON. Attorney for the Estate. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the,. State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Luia B Spate, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the county court of the state of Oregon, for Jackson County, has appointed the undersigned executor of the ea tat of Lula E. Spats, deceased. All persons having claims against s:d estite are required to present them with proper vouchers within six months from this date at the office of Porter J. Neff, aoa Cooley Theatre Bll.ldlng, Medford, Oregon. Dated: March 10, 1036. MAURICE 3. 8PATZ, Executor of the estate of Luis E. Spatz. deceased. Pomona Grange (By Gertrude uaak) Pomona Orango met with Sams Valley Orange March 14. There was a fine crowd and nine subordinate Orangea were represented. Upper Rogue had a large group out who were cordially welcomed. Very good report were given by the agricultural and other commit tees, and there was Interesting dis cussion of matters of interest to farm ers. Initiation In the degree of Pomona was planned for some time In May or June. All masters are urged to work lor a large clasa In this Initiation, which will be the only Initiation be fore fal. ' Many are signing up. Oold Hill Orange, less than a year old, la surely going strong. Announcement was made of the In Btallatlon of the new Griffin Creek Orange, organized last week, with 61 charter members, to be held it Phoe nix Orange hall Wednehday night, March 30. All attending are request ed to bring refreshments. J. D. Brown la the new master. Lecture program, In charge of Mr. Susie Mftust, waa wholly Impromptu and delightfully different, consisting or singing, instrumental music by a combination band and orchestra which showed considerable talent by Dot h old and young members. Discussion of Orange historical faota waa Interesting and games furnished amusement. Next regular meeting will be all day at Wlmer, with Enterprise Orange on Saturday, April 25. At thla meeting the annual memo rial service will be held. Father Time la never Idle and this past year he has gathered several faithful Pomona members, leaving the Orange deeply bereaved. THE GRANGE Lake Creek Grange. Loaa Creek Orango mat In reglar session March 18. In aplte of the Friday, the 13th, Jinx, a good-sind crowd ventured forth and enjoyed a very pleasant evening. Ruas Moore, executive committee chairman, gave A report of his Inves tigations on fence prices and offered to donate timber from hla own land for posts, which the Orsng. decided to cut and haul on Sunday after' noon. Reed Charley, fencing committee chairman, gave a report on the pur chase of material for treating the posts. Lecture hour opened with a report of the last recreation meeting, by Lecturer Mabel Brown. A pencil and paper contest, reqqulr Ing a knowledge of state of the Unit ed States and the geography of Ore gon, OMupled the members for some minute.. Othr features were: Assembly songs with sketch of Arthur Chapman,, by Mabel Brown: reading by Mary Moore song by Dorothy Selantey, with piano accompaniment, by Luclll Mllllken reading, by Myrtle Charley; accordion selections by Russ Moore, with Mrs. Moore at the piano; reading, by Ilia Meyer; solo, with guitar accompani ment, by Wallace Ragsda!,. Some time was spent la practice of an officers' seating drill, with Mary Moore aa lady assistant and Read Charley as assistant atsward, to lead the officers. Very satisfactory pro gress waa made. April .10 la date sat for thai play which the lecturer and home eco nomics committee are preparing. Oth er featurea of entertainment are also being arranged for that evening. Another dance will be given In Lake Creek Orange hall March 9g, with good music, good eats, and a good time for all. ONTARIO. Ore., March 17 (AP) Little change waa noted today In tha condition of William E. Lees, Sr., Ontario attorney, who was ahot In the abdomen during s hotel lobby qusrrel Sunday. Hospital attachaa said he Is "getting slong pretty good." but sdded that hs Is not yet out of danger. WINDOW OLA8S Ws sell Wtnrtl'W (less and will replace your Broken windows reasonably. Trowbriags Oso Inst Works. Reese Creek REESE CREEK. March 17 (Spl.) How's school this week? Pine, thank you. While they are on their last mile of school work, the going Is still good. Students and teachers are all working hard for the Isst final touch before ths closing exams. Wednesday. Shsdy w ncnooi csme down and plsyed bssebsll with the Reese Creek stu dents, taking home the proverbial aeon, mere is always some satisfac tion In every loss. They won't be able i ao is next time. Our genial mall carrier. Mr. rhlt. dera, waa back on the Job yesterday morning after an absence of about a month. Francis Marvet Is back In school after being absent ten days with flu. Rev. Johnston of me ralth home at Modesto, Calif., filled the pulpit Sun day, both morning and evening. Evangelist Johnston will hold meet ings all the coming week. All are In vited. Rev. Johnston Just returned from a year spent In Irelsnd wheie he was holding evangelistic meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ooddln o: Oranta Pass spent Sunday with their old-time friends, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell. Mrs. Mary Brouse Is ill at her home, we are very sorry to learn. All nope ror her speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clrow, entertain ed with a well appointed dinner the evening of March 14, honoring their son Harold's birthday. The color scheme was green with yellow daf!o dlls forming the center piece on the large dining table. Those enjoying Mr and Mrs. Grow', hospitality were uiadys Nickles, Msrgaret Simmons, Marian Chamberltn, Oeorge Chamber- lln, Donald Ashpole, Bert Stanley, Vance pierce, and Elleene, Eldon and Harold Orow. After the sumptuous dinner all motored to the Oasis where the remainder of the evening was spent In, dancing. Mra. Clarence Davis and little daughter Kathleen of Eagle Point vis ited Mrs. Ivan Hatfield March 10, spending the day. Mrs. Charles Humphrey was calling on Mrs. Merle Jack, March s. Miss Maxlne Cannon was an over night guest of Eileen Orow. Thurs day. Cbarlss Humphrey hsd hla herd of goats sheared March 13. Mra. Sarah Holiday visited Qrand- ma Vestal March 10. These are the two dear old ladies of this commun Ity. Mrs. Homer Martin and son Stanley spent March 10 with Mrs. Merle Jack. Lois Marvet and John Broak are back In school after being absent with flu. - - Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hatfield and John Mastera were dinner guests at the w. R. Lamb home, March 11. The Home and School circle of Reese Creek will meet at the school house Friday, March 20. There will be election of officers at that time. As! members and friends are asked to be present. A physical examination of all the students at the school will be held Monday, March at by the doctor and nurse of Medford. ' Mrs. Frank Hill of Derby, was a plesssnt caller at the W. R. Lamb home Maroh 9, as were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hatfield and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey attended the banquet given by the patrons of Eagle Point Orange Sunday evening. March 8 In honor of Mrs. Alex Frsser and sons, Alex and Charles, who left Sunday morning for New TTork City to make their home, Mr. Fraser Is In Sa lem doing some contract work for soma time yet, before leaving for ths east. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orow and fami ly went to Butte Fans Sunday artcr noon accompanied by Miss Gladys Nlckles'who spent the week-end as a guest of Elleene Grow. Callers at the w. R. Lamb home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Heck enberger, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Osrd ner, son, Maynard and Leroy, Mr. and Mra. O. I. Lamb, Edna and Ralph and Charlea Cummona and Wilfred Jack. John Stills of Shady Cove Is work ing on the Ralph Merrltt house. It Is fsst nearlng completion. Work started March 18 on the main canal of the Eagle Point Irrigation project. The crew of men have been working for some time on the later als. Everything is being done to rush the work so aa to be ready If possible when the water Is needed for the hay fields and gardens. Large band, of oattle are making And dont forget to use Model bakery's f'otato Hread for bet ter tasting sandwiches. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK. March 17. Sd1.) Mrs. Pierce Dauga entertained tha Live Oak H. E. club Saturday after noon. March 12. Those attending from here were Mrs. Oeo. Hutchlns, Mrs. wm. Badley and Mrs. R. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Wny, ana tier son and wife of Sesttle have purchased tha Sam Chlshold property and are now located there. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Llngren of Oold Hill, accompanied by Mrs. Llngren'a mother, brother and sister of Port Isnd, visited at the Ed Koster horn Friday. Mr. and Mra. whitsett, Maude Sut ton of Oold Hill and friends of Cali fornia were visitors on the Creek Sun day. Mr. and Mra. Baton and hsr mother, Mrs. Klngsley, moved last week from the Chisholm property to the Wm. Carl place on the right fork of tha creek. Tom Henderson and daughter Ethel were Medford shoppers Ssturday. Mrs. Luoy Edlngton and daughter, Lavelle, and Mra. Millie Walker and daughter. Sybil, of Oold Hill were dinner guests at ths R. L. Miller home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Guetzlaff and Frederick, Mrs. M. C. Boomsllter and Beth Cowan attended the musical at the Puruker Plauo shop In Medford Saturday (ivenina Mr. snd Mrs. Victor Blrdsey and children, Tedy and Mary, were Ri viera callers March 11. Clay Biles' has leased the Riviera plantation and will move there soon. Mr. Thomaa Heap find family, who have been on the plantation for tha post two years, are aa yet undecided as to their future plana. Leslie Carr and family moved, to Klamath Falls, where Mr. Carr has work In the timber. Mrs. Oeo. Hutchlns. Jr., of Medford was visiting at the Geo. Hutchlns home the past week. Donald Elliott began work at that Beaver Portland cement plant at Gold Hill March 16. Louis Drutf Is the proud possessor of a new Chevrolet coupe. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fish. John Fleming, Mr. and Mra. Rowea and Mr. and Mrs. Rlcter of the colony and Mrs. R. L. Miller attended Pomona Orange at Sams Valley Saturday even ing. Clyde Martin and Mr. Hobrlght of Blrdsoye creek were Medford shoppers Friday. Miss Marie Block's niece, Mrs. Orlgsby, from Washington, D. 0 vis ited her Sunday. Mrs. Orlgsby u na tional presldet of the Trl Delta soror ity and was en route to Seattle visit ing the different colleges before ths national convention which will bs held at Colorado Springs In June. 4 ANDERSON CREEK, March 17, (Spl.) Everyone waa sorry to hear of the serious Illness of tha Uttls daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donlca snd hops she will soon be able to bs back to school. Mr. and Mrs. W. Shaw of Ashland were dinner guests of Mrs. E. Mays Siinday. Edward Smith spent Sunday night and Monday with his sunt, Mrs. Shaw. Charley Skeeters was up on ths creek Thursday. F. O. Casey came home Friday from Roseburg for s few days' stay at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Oreen were out to ths valley Thursday. P- M. Centers, Mrs. E. Mays snd daughter, Mra. Belle Centers and Ed ward Smith were In ,Modford Satur day, Mrs. Brown called on Mrs. Russell Hlbma Monday. Jas. McDowell Is busy getting s new roof on his house. Miss Bon Nell Jones called on Miss Ruth Mays Tuesday. LAWNMOWERS sharpened. Ws call tor and deliver. 33 N. Fir St. SIMS BROS. Phone 381. My persons attention given to all wacb repairs, faoviry style workman ship, ressonably prloed and thorougn ly guaranteed. Jno W. Johnson. their way to the high hills for spring pasture. The roads are lined with fins new autos. we wonder where ths old ones sre. The new cars show prosperity Is sometimes not very slowly coming 'round the corners. Jimu.ie Jingle Says: With their coffee, knowing ones Choose our fine fresh aufar buns. As I change from toast, try our various breakfast cakes coffee take, crumb cake, hut tsr horr.1. Mignr bun -a enke to stilt every taste. They coat only 20c a dozen! , 203 WfJT TIKPHONt MAIN til Antelope