Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1937)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. MAY 10. 1937. PAGE SEVEN 111 Read every sd on this pig 7ou will probably find ex actly tho things you ban been looking (ot 01 a eale ox trade tor unused articles you .may nave search your attic or tore-room you may find many thlnga othera are seek ing and be able to realize immediate cash If what you want lint there, sdvertlee for It Tribune Classified ada are Inexpensive effective I RATES per word, first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Per Une per month without copy change Phone 75 FOR WANT AD8 LOST AND FOUND LOST Oold-rlmmed glasses In Blue case. Reward. Tribune office. LOST If dog 's miasma, call 1318. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man with tractor to disc 30-acre pear orchard. Phone 113. P. h. TouVelle. Jacksonville. WANTED Single man, good milker and farmhand. Box 1964. Tribune. MAN Operate Soap Route. Start immediately. Up to 45 first week. Car aa bonus. Write Mills, 198 Tenth St., Oakland, Cal. WANTED Boye to sell newspapers after school. Apply Mall Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Lady to keep house for two gentlemen In modern country home. Address Box 1940, Tribune. WANTED Experienced fountain girl for night ahlft. The What Not. 333 West 6th St. WANTED Experienced middle-aged woman for general housework on farm. Reference required. Call In person. Mrs. W. E. Hammel, Eagle Point, Ore. WANTED Housekeeper for family of two. call at 39 N. Orange. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED House cleaning. 1345-M. Tel. WANTED Housekeeping by middle aged woman: good cook: references. Box 1989, Tribune. WANTED Washing. Ironing: also day or hour work. 113 Columbus. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS WOMAN wants employed lady to share cozy apartment and expenses, phone 1391-L after 6 p.m. FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. CALL 458 and have your refrigeration checked before It atopa. It will save you money. 317 West Main St. WANTED Adding machine. Brothers, phone 1059. Shults WE PAV MORE CASH For your furniture. BOI.HROOK e ANUHEWS 6th and Front. Phone 547. HOUSE PAINTING es INTERIOR Dec orating. H. Coghlll. Tel. 1368-L. WANTED WOOL. MOHAIR We have large order to fill. Highest prices paid MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N- Grape St. Pbona 1062. TOP PRICES paid for all kinds of scrap iron, eteei ana urns, oiuig It to MEDFORD IRON STEEL 1155 No. Central. Phone 40. JUNK Highest prices paid tor oraae radiators, copper, storage batteries aluminum and other metals. Scrip iron until or large lota pipe and machinery, wool and cot ton raga. Innei tubes. Our prices will interest you. itihu Dlt Wnnl Mohair. Household Ooods Furniture. Stove bought and sola. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished modern 3 or 4-room nouse. r. v Box 893. Medford. FOR RENT HOUfcES nrwT rSnfnnletelv furnished 8 room house with sleeping porch. 117 Laurel street. POR RENT 6-room house and large sleeping porch, at 130 month In advance. Adults only. 330 Ham Uton. Phone 318. FOR RENT 4-room modern house; electric range. 333 Haven. FURNISHED 5-room house; adults only, can no niowBa. . and bath, garage: adults. Every. thing furnished, vsisnara Hotei Central Point. -n n r-v r tin V Main laroa mom Ing and boarding house: excellent location, very dssirsble: completely equipped. For lease to right peo ple. See owner on premises. FOR RENT 6-room modern house on pavement. 335 00 month. L. O. Pickell. 18 S Bartiett. FOR RENT Houses No. 8 and 4 In new Lorlng Court, now available Unfurnished. Adult, only. Oil heater, electrle range, electric re frigerator Wessti water heater 812 50 Phone 338 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Furnished 3 -room cabin. Adults. S4t Austin. FOR RENT APARTMENTS rOR RENT t-room nicely furnished apartment, 331 Edwards St. Oeo. Iveraon. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 339 South Ivy. APARTMENI for rent. 346 N Bartiett POR RENT Apt. Hotel Grand. POR RENT Unfurnished 6-ruom apartment 403 S Newtown .Call IS POR RENT Apartment, 334 Apple. PURN. APT 51 N. Oakdale. APARTMENT Private bath. Frlgld alre, heat: close In. 808 W. Main. POR RENT Room or apartment. 016 W. 10th St. PURN. 3 and 3-room apts; adults. 804 W. 10th. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large front bedroom, close In; exceptionally cool In summer; home privileges. Call 837-J. POR RENT Large front bedroom; frlvate entrance; heated; close In. hone 889-Y. 838 Minnesota Ave. CLEAN furnished room, 408 W. 8th. POR RENT Large front bedroom: hot and cold water, shower. 30 S. Fir. HEATED and nioely furnished room for business woman or man, 105 Geneva. FOB RENT Furnished room with hot and cold water and garage. 11 S. Orange St. Call after 8 p. m. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape FOR RENT HOARD ROOM GOOD board and room and laundry. 130 month. 1003 W. Main. Tel. 371-J. ROOM AND BOARD. 718 E. Main. ROOMS and meala. 18 N. Riverside FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE for shakes or wood, good used heater ana cook atove. 41 S. Front. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE Equity of 81600 In two desirable rental nouses, very ciose In, for one-acre tract with 4-room house, close to Medford. Assume. Box 1774. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Toung Jersey bull. Tel. 380 Jacksonville. FOR SALE Bull, J Guernsey, 18 mos. Hlnderers, Old stage roan near West Side school. FOR SALE Good horse, 75; S-year- old cow. will be fresh this month; 85 ohlckens; circulating heater, cheap: canned fruit and Jara, and some furniture. Frank J. Hart, 510 Wlmer St.. Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE Feeder pigs. Paul Schulz, Sams Valley. POR SALE Gentle old mare; work single; 830.00. Phone 408-K-a. FOR SALE Purebred Shropshire rams. L. A. snlade, central roint. FOR SALE DOGS PETS SEALYHAM PUPPIES Sired by the new cnampion. ni eo. rotno Boston pup. 823. One male Shep herd pup. 5: I Toy Fox. 5. Royal Rogue Kennels, a miles south. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES BIO VALUES IN GOOD-WILL USED CARS 34 BUICK SEDAN 3595 30 BUICK COUPE 545 29 BUICK SEDAN 193 28 BUICK SEDAN 145 27 BUICK SEDAN B3 '30 CHEVROLET SEDAN 250 '29 CHEVROLET COUPE 146 28 CHEVROLET CABRIOLET .. 05 33 CHRYSLER CPE. radio, htr. 485 30 DE SOTO SEDAN 315 '29 DURANT SEDAN 95 38 FORD COUPE, radio 465 '33 FORD SEDAN . 325 '31 FORD SEDAN 235 '30 FORD COACH 200 29 FORD SEDAN 160 35 HUPMOBILE SEDAN 645 31 NASH SEDAN 265 '34 OLDS SEDAN, trunk 625 29 OLDS SEDAN 195 PIERCE-ARROW SEDAN, new tlrea. wonderful mechanical condition . 125 36 PON1IAC SEDAN . 650 , 196 125 . 145 , 560 . 195 30 PONTIAO SEDAN 28 PONTIAC SEDAN 37 REO COUPE, new tlrea.. '34 STUDEBAKER SEDAN . 32 WILLYS 6 SEDAN... 30 WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN 146 30 WHIPPET SEDAN 85 BETTER USED TRUCKS V FORD 1 "4 -TON -. 700 3:; CHEVROLET m-TON 300 2j -ODOE 114 -TON 175 '36 DODGE PICKUP 625 SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck-Pontlac. 143 S. Riverside. O. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. ii O. USED CARS '36 Dodge Pickup 35 Dodge Pickup ,, 35 Chrysler Airflow Sedan '32 Graham Bluestresk Coupe 33 Packard DeLuxe Coupe C. E GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartiett. .3525 . 435 . 860 . 315 . 745 GOOD USED CARS Low Prices Liberal Terms. 31936 DeLuxe Plymouth Sedans 31934 Plymouth Sedans. 1936 Ponttso DeLuxe Sedan. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan 6 Ford V-8 Coupes and sedans. 33 and '34 models Priced very low. 1933 Chevrolet 6 sedan. 1931 Dodtre Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe. Also a large stock of earlier models at Reel low prices. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. 88 N. Riverside. Chrvsler end Plymouth Dealera User Car Lot. 38 S. Riverside. FOR SALE Late 1936 Plymouth Bun Iness Coupe. Original owner. TeL 907. 1934 FORD V-8 a-aoor DeLuxe Sedan price 8393 Csll at Lenge Motor Csr Co.. 38 N Ruenlde 33 1U.-T CHEV Truck, dual tlrea long' wheeibaet. Pickup on trade. II So Front. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE I 1900 00 ONE-HALF ACRE ALL IN LADINO CLOVER 5-room house, city water, full H acre. 3 blocks to good school. Priced to sell only 49CO.00. with 3150 00 down. Balance 318.00 per month Including taxes. Also 83300.00 40 ACRES IS ArRRS PERMANENT MEADOW $900 5 -room house, .4 aci 2? fill 8prlng water piped to PfcWW furniture. Harden tooli acres door. furniture, garden tools 30 Evans creek. All fenced with woven wire. This la a beautiful place ana Is priced to sell only 32300.00 for everything. Also 2000.00 1 FULL ACRES 1 una DAU PITV ( TUlTfl TUBTlWHjn 4-room house, partly modern: 1 acre clover. 30-ft. chicken house. 700-hen capacity; barn. Priced $2000.00. only 3500.00 cash. Also 2250.00 OUT-OF-TOWN OWNER JUST OFF WEST MAIN Modern bungslow, kitchen, combination living and dining room, bedroom and sleeping porch, fireplace, hardwood floors: large lot. Priced 32250.00 only. 8500.000 cash, balance like rent. Also 83500.00 37 ACRES SANDY LOAM SOIL $2000 $2250 4-room almost new modern bungalow: barn, garage, chicken house; 32 acres cultivated, under Hopkins Lateral, near Central $3500 Point. Priced 83500.00, house In Medford. CHARLES A. WING Phone 728. FOR SALE Kiamath Falls property. Small - furnished apartment ana rooming house; good returns. For Information write Noll. 621 N. 10th. Klamath Falls. FOR SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS 5-room bungalow, cozy and com fortable: flrelace, hardwood floor In living rooms; corner lot, paved street; nice shade; near high school. You will have to see this house to appreciate Ita value; 3000; terms. Also 6-Room modern house on North Holly: price reduced to 82350; terms. Also 30 Acres, highly Improved, on Pacific Hwy: all Bear creek bot tom land, tree water. Well sell on easy terms or will sccept part trade. L. G. PICKELL, 16 S. Bartiett. FOR SALE 8 very desirable lota In Siskiyou Memorial. 124 King. FOR SALE; House and lot: reason able; terms. 104 a. usaaaie. 20 ACRES, 4 In alfalfa, all-year creek through place: family fruit, barn, hen house for 300 hens, wster In house from spring, free Irrigation. Best buy in valley for 83500; terms. ALSO Modern 10-room house. 1 acre land, family fruit; house la plastered and on concrete founda tion: $1870.00; 3550 cash, balanoe 314.65 per month. This Is very close In. Bee A. P. FLOWERS Corner 12th and Front St. SACRIFICE Very substantial bungalow with three bedrooms and maid's room, sun porch, very large living room and dining room, hardwood floors, two batne. two iirepiauc, uii w- i.Vi Vint, nrntftr hflfttlnff nlant. 4-car garage, 3 full lots on paved street, fine location, ahade. etc. Might consider smaller place In trade. Price 84400.00. Also Well established restaurant doing an excellent business: very good lo cation: first time offered ifor sale. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartiett St. phone 1498 or 1648-R. IF YOU want to sell or exchange your term piutw-y. One of our prospects may want what you have. R. MEAD COOLEY Phone 1631. 411 Haven St. FOR SALE 81 acres Tula Lake po tato lana win bccohv " property for part payment. R Edwards. 8. Ore. Brewing Co Mwi ford. WHEN you think ot reel estate think Ol tJKVWW . li I u WE SPECIALIZE In homes. 81 No Grape. Room 4. 6-ROOM house, outbuildings, 4 lots, fruit, snruooery, also irrigation u" high school; some terms; all clear. Mrs. E. J. Hosglsnd, Eagle point. HOUSES for aale or rent Jackson County Bldg & Loan Assn. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS BLOOD-TESTED R. I. R. baby chlcka and mother hen. setting hens and setting eggs. Phone 4-r-4. Mrs. Stout. BRONZE turkey hatching eggs, a R L R. roosters Inquire Pemoll'l Btore. Applegate. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 300-gsl. late model Six teen Hardle Spray Rig. Walter H Leveret t. FOR SALE Stewart rollerhearlng sheep shearing machine, used one season. Inquire 24 Mistletoe street. DID YOU KNOW you can get hardy annual garden plants, asters, marl eolds. etc.. at a saving by driving 3 miles south of Medford on Pa- clfle Hwy. to "Kettleweire"? RUMMAGE SALE Wednesday and Thursday, East Main St. next John son's Jewelry store. FOR SALE New cut clean alfalfa hay; 1'4 miles west of mill on Ross Lane: 318. R. L. Bishop. FOR SALE. CHEAP Used Chsmplon mower, gooa conaiuon; miw urn Belgian gelding, about 1600 lbs. Henry Nledermeyer. Old Stsge rosd. Tel. Jacksonvlle 364. GOOD used car radios, cheap. Lange Motor Car Co. FOR SALE Refrigerator, one-half orlce: G. E monitor top. 714 cubic feet: excelent condition. Phone 966-Y. 90-LB. slated roofing. 33 85. F. W Ovelman. Jacksonville Hwy. FOR BALI A 40-h p. horliontal boiler In good condition. Suitable for email lumber mill. It's a good buy. Rogue River Valley Canning Company. Phone 04. POR BALK S used gasoline pumps. Llttrell parts Co. ELECTRIC FENCE STOPS THEM 1 Latest Improved, no radio intrfr eooe; 117.40 up. Harry Weaaot, Ashland. Phone ll-P-4. FOR 8 ALE REAL ESTATE meadow a acres garaen. warn son. Basement, garage, lots ol nowera; tiers wood, cow; barn. Located up only aiauu.uu casn, or win taae gwu AGENCY, INC. 109 E. Main St. FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Bush & Gerth piano. Davis Transfer. MAY SPECIAL Shampoo. 25o or 50c; with finger wave, 76c, 81.00 or 11.35. BOWMAN BEAUTY SHOPPE, 18 So. Central. Phone 67. NOW New Low Budget Payment plan on radios, batteries, acces sories, GOODYEAR TIRES. Shell Station. 6th and Front. Tel. 1603. PERMANENT WAVES. 31.95, 32 95. 83.96, 83.00. 87.60. Including hair cuts. Bowman Beauty Shop, 18 S. Central. Phone 67. JACK'S and Hand Store. 106 South Grape. I can save you money on used furniture. See Jack before you buy. FOR SALE Hardy tomato and cab bage planu. Mary O. Carey, south of Phoenix. FOR SALE Household furniture. 128 N. Central. FOR SALE New and used sash, doors, lumber, plumbing, roofing, door and window screens, storage tanks. 1520 N. Riverside. CHARIS CORSETS Tel. 1872-X. FOR SALE Aaltala seed. Bybee, Medford. FOR SALE Two oil burners for furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune ottloe. RIVER LOAM 12.00 per load. Bate- mans, rnone 1034-Y. PERSONAL MADAM ALEXANDER. Spiritualist. Palmist, tells all in love, marriage business. If you want facta, not promises, call on her for advice Rainbow Auto Camp, Cabin No. 2. BUSINESS CHANCES SALE OR TRADE Meat Market do ing 3150 month business, clear: good location. Must sell aeon. Otrrer business reason. Answer Box 1984, Tribune. MODERN food store, complete meat market Will sell building, stock, equipment, $4500.00; 93000.00 cash. DBiance terms, Nets aiog mommy Box 1270. Tribune, MISCELLANEOUS APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Classical and modem t a 1 a Qrape Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L, Young sheep 6. Term of respect . Cudgel 12. Greek market place 15. Feminine oame 14. Silkworm 16. Peeler 15. Betrothed IS. Approaches 20. Elicit 21. O reed y 23. Greek letter SS. Indians of Tlerra del Fuego 28. Metai container 27. Incarnation 29. Locomotive 21. Dozen 36. Pertaining to the ankle 17. Be the matter with 18. Ostrich 41. Upon: ortfli 42. Stalk 42. In good season 45. Entrance 47. Moil ffrlsslsd 49. Think iZ. Builnets getters 62. Copy Solution of Vseterdayi Puzzle e&6HCs:AmeHlarp SyilANiLfjANO? S Y N ONYMSMALL I VAPEJQ UBL E ARG ALT I Ify PlS A 1 1 gUN Tlfe PTE jSET u sp Mas Ties tIve T EjDgU PjNpE ARN !I8T SIL E jgf S E X T E T PRE CE 0 T ATll rqtqirbSdie I TV avErMaTr A jlREg mIeIdieIIl eTneiait 14. Kind of meat 66. Caustlcalkallne solution 68. Oriental com mander IT. Marshy places DOWN 1 Ripple against 1' I I3 f r W I7- rPl " if Ii WW " IP W'W VZA t mr- "w nm r f Hgi Z1 ' 3o" J Ji" 33" 37 IZZZ!LlITZZiI 41 43 JO SI 71 P33 If " 21 j, sZ i 1 1 V......M - , ,i 1 ssssfcaaaHaLaa BUSINESS DIRECTORY Q JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ili I TITLE INSURANCE ' M IDflTPIfTI ESCROW Eipert Window Cleaners. LET OBORQE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmsklng and Remodeling. Buttona and Bucklea covered. 308 0 8. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK. FURMll'KE, ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE. AND WASH MTO. CO. MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So Central, Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No. S-157-M-180. Phone 139. Painting end Decorating. IP YOU WANT t PAINTER or PAPERHANGER PHONE 640, PITTSBURGH PAINT STORK. HARRY MARX Painting Tinting Paper Hanging. Phone 1710. Res. 123 Portland. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service, "Davis tor Service." Phone 644. EAD8 TRANSFER tfc STORAGE CO. Office 36 So Fir. Phone 315. Prices right Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur nlture Moving fend expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new tow rates. F. E. 8AMSON CO. Phone 883 STD ART'S TRUCKING SERVICE re I eD hone- 1033 or 332 ill No Pit St. Local and long distance Fuel oils any kind. Oreen stamps in aide of 3 -mile limit. LEGAL NOTICES Administrator's Final Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Joseph a. Mattos, aeceasec. has filed In the County Court :if Ore son for Jackson County his duly verified final account, and said court has fixed Tuesday, May 35, 1937 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. In the courtroom of said court In Medford Jackson County, Oregon as the time and place for hearing said final account. All persona Interested ere hereby notified to make or (He their ob ectiona to saia nnai account, If any they have, with said court on or before said date. Dated and first published April 36 1937. E. A. HIbUKETH Administrator of the estate of , Joseph S. Mattos, Deo. Admlnlfltrntrix Final Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of Henry Wahlers, deceased, han filed in the County Court of O'tgon for Jackson County her duly verified final account, and said court has fixed Tuesday, May 35, 1937 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of aald duy. In the courtroom of said court. In Medford. Jackson County, Oregon as the time and place for bearing said final account. All persona Inter ested are hereby notified to make or file their objections to said final account, If any they have, with said court on or before said date. Dated and first published April 36. 1037. EMMA WAHLERS Administratrix of the Estate of Henry Wahlers. Deceased Cross -Word Puzzle 9. Started 10. Aslatln palm It Motions of the sea 17. idolize 19. Venerate il. Playing card it. LarKi waxoo 24. Uaach ST. Collection of facts St. Tool tat purs ing holes SO. European country St. Network of wood or metal 35. Contend 34. Tree 36. Treats maliciously IS. Klnxly 39. Strong 40. Rub out 42. Leaf of a calyx 44. Period of time 46. Strikes a tennis ball blab Into hi air it. Health resort SO. At present 61. Type mtasursi t. Turkish commander a. Cr!y oan of day 4. Race of animals . Fsmlnlne name 6. Afternoon nap 7. Hotel I. Fury NOTICE OF BALI In the County Court of the Stats of Oregon ror jacxeon county. In the Matter of the Estate of ELBERT L. GLASS. Deceased. NOTICE Ifl HEREBY GIVEN that1 the undersigned administratrix of the estate of the above named decedent oftere for sale and will sell, at private sale, to the mgnest ana oeet oiaaer for cash, or on such other terms as the Court may approve, the following described real property belonging to the estate of the said decedent, to wit: The North half (NIO of the South west Quarter (SW) and the South half (SH) of the Northwest Quarter INw) of section ao, and the ionn- west Quarter (NWU) of the North east Quarter (NE4) of Section 84, all In township 35, South of Range a west or trie wmametie Meriaian, containing 200 acres, more or leas, all Id Jackson county, Oregon. Reserving the right, however, to reject any or all bids; also that sealed bids for said property win be reoeivea adaressed to the undersigned ad ministratrix In cai of F.-J. Newman, attorney for the estate of the said docedent. at his office In the Court house at Medford. Oregon, said bids to be opened on and after the 31st day of May, 1937, all pursuant to an oraer of the Honorable Earl B. Day. Judge of said Court, heretofore duly made and entered under date of April 14, 1937 to which order refer ence Is hereby made. Dated and first puoiianed tnis lwm day of April, 1937. WILLY H. I) LASS Administratrix of the Estate of Elbert L. Glass, Deceased. NOTICE OF BALE In the County Court of the State of Orcson for Jackson county. In the Matter of the Estate of SAM L. JONES, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of the above named decedent cKera for sale and will sell, at private sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash or on such other terms as the Court may approve, the following described real and personal property belonging to the eatat of the aald decedent, to-wit: Beginning at a point 13 35 chains south oi tne wortnweet corner ox u D. Griffin D. L. C. No. 49. In Town ship 38 South, Range 3 West of the w. m., ana irora ssia oeginning poim running thenoe south 13.36 chains to Dost set tor corner; tne nee west 87.50 chains to a post set for corner on tho west boundary oi v. u. u. no 4b; thence north 13.36 chains; thence east 37.60 chains to the place of be' ginning, containing 60 acres, more or lias, less a roaoway oi su ice in width on the east side thereof, com mencing at the northeast corner of the above described premises and running south to the Intersection of the highway, which said portion of seta premises is nereoy excepiea. Beginning at a point situated 1314.33 feet south 0 degrees 03' east from the northwest corner of O. U C. No 49, In Township 86 South, Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jut-kaon County, Oregon, and from said point running thence south 0 degrees 03' east 183 feet and 4 Inches: thence north 89 degrees 16' east 105.3 feet, to the center of the County Road; tnen.ee north 81 de aries 03' east 3 1 3 feet fi Inches; thence westerly 311 feet to the point ol beginning. Beginning at a point' 7S4 chains sou th of the sou thweat corner of D I. C, 49 In township 38 south Range 3 West and running thence north 31.30 chains along the east boundary of claim No. 48; thence west 87.60 chains to the west boun dary of claim No. 48; thence South 31 30 chains; thence east 37.60 chains to the place of beginning, containing ao acres, more or icas: excepting ano reserving that portion sold to Agnes M- Geary, as shown by the deed ap pearing of record in Volume 63, at puge 364, of the Deed Records of Juckson County, Oregon, the property so excepted oontalnlng 40 acres, more or leas; together with the watet rights appurtenant to the land above aescrlbed. Land described In deed recorded In Vclume 89, page 317 of the Deed Records of Jackson County, Oregon, aa follows: The South half of the fractional southweat quarter of the southeast quarter (or the Lot num bered 4). In Section 10, Township 38 South of Range 3 West of the W. M. containing 15.7 acres, according to the Government Survey. All of said premises being located In Jackson County. Oregon. Together with the following described srtlclea of personal property, located on said premises: Miscellaneous articles ot farm ma chinery, 3 cows and 5 calves. Reserving the right, however, to reject any or all bids; also that sealed bids for said property will be received addressed to the undersigned admin istratrix in care of F. J. Newman, attorney for the estate of the said decedent, at his office In the Court house at Medford, Oregon, said bids be opened at aald office on ana alter the a 1st day of May, 1987. all pursuant to an order of the Honor able Earl B. Day, Judge of said Court. heretofore duly made and entereo under date of April 14, 1987, to which order reference Is hereby made. Dated and first published this lBtn day of April, 1937. LAURA J. JONES Administratrix of the Estate of Sam L. Jonea, Deceased Notice of First Meeting of Creditor. No. B-13144 In Bsnkruptcy In th. District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon In the Matter Of: ELLEN RAKER. Bankrupt. To the creditors of Ellen Raker, of th. City of Medford. in tn. county of Jackson, and District aforesaid. Bankrupt: Notice la hereby given that on th. 14th day of April, 1B37. th. aald El len Raker waa duly adjudicated bank rupt: and that the first meeting of her credltora will be held in the of fice of the Referee, Medford Center Building. Medford. Oregon, on ths 18th day of May, 1037. at 3:16 o'clock In the afternoon, at which time and place the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Truatee. esamlne the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly com. before said meeting. HARRY O. BKYRMAN, Referee in Bankruptcy May 7th, 1837. Notice of Flrt Meeting of Creditors No. B-22113 In Bankruptcy In the District Court of the tTnlted Btatea for the District of Oregon In the Matter of: CHARLES ISAAC RAKER. Bankrupt. To th. creditors of Charles Isaac Rak- r. of ths City of Medford. In th. County of Jackson, and District aforesaid. Bankrupt: Notice la hereby given that on the 14th day of April. 1937, the aald Charles Isaac Raker waa duly adju dicated bankrupt: and that the first meetlne of hla creditor, will be held la ths office of ths rV-feree, af.diord Center Building. Medford, Oregon, on the 16th day of May, 1937. at 3:00 o'clock In the afternoon, at which time and place the said creditor may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact sucn otner ouaineaa as may properly come before said meeting. HARRY C. BKYRMAN, Referee In Bankruptcy. May 7th. 1937. Notice of rirst Meeting of Creditors No. B-2214J In Bankruptcr 1A th. District Court ot th. United State, for th. District of Ore. on In th. Matter of: To the creditors of Ruth Alleen Rak-) er, ot tne city or Mearora, in the county or jaexson ana i,:rict aforesaid. Bankrupt Notice la hereby given that on the 14th day of April. 1937, the said Ruth Alleen Raker was duly ad)udleated bankrupt; and that the first meet ing of her creditors will be held In the office of the Referee, Medford Center Building, Medford, Oregon, on tne istn day or May, ibst, at i:o o'clock In the afternoon, at which time and place the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. HARK I O. BKYKJkUUI, Refer la Bankruptcy. May 7th, 1937. lS'otlce of First Meeting of Creditors No. B-S3141 In Bankrupt ct In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon In the Matter of ELLSWORTH DELOS RAKER. Bankrupt. To the creditors of Ellsworth Delos Raker, of the City of Medford In the County of Jackson and Dis trict aforesaid, Bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given that on the l4tn aav or Anni, 1U37, tne aaia Ens- worth Delos Raker was duly adiud loated bankrupt; and that tne nrat meeting of hla creditors will be held In the office of the Referee, Medford Center Building, Medford, Oregon, on the 18th day of May, 1937, at i:so o'clock In the afternoon, at which ttme and place the aald creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before aald meeting. riAHKY U. DMItMAW. Referea In Bankruptcy. May 7th. 1937. Phoenix PHOENIX, May 10. (8pl.) Thurs day club members entertained In honor of Moth.r's Day Saturday at the A. H. Fisher home with almost fifty present. A program was given, Including s duet by Irene stedman, Mrs. R. A. Furry; piano solo, "Glow worm," Irons Stedman; solo, "Just Singing Along," Patricia Furry; Tlolln solo, "Minuet In O," Wilbur Hallcraft, Mrs. R. A. Reedy, accompanist. Ar rangements and refreshments wrs under ths direction of Ines Turpln, Elva Furry, Nettle Hallcraft, and Elva Briscoe. Present were: Mesdames Perns, Heyman, McFarland, Prams, Wilson. Morgan, Hearn, Blackwood, Miller, Armatrong, Landgr&f, Roderick, Davis, Fisher, Stedman, Denser, Olark, F. Furry, Caster, Pickle, Watklna, Tur pln, Pankey, Kenton, Oolver, M. Furry, Reedy, Ward, Perns, Sloan, R. 8. Furry, Coates. Brlsoos, Turpla, Sted man, Quackenbueh, Stockwell, van Oordon, Cobletgh, R. A. Furry, sun' cllffe, Hallcraft, Denser, Wilson, Wil cox, Barnes. Gilbert H. Davis returned from South America laat Saturday avsnlng. Hs was met st ths boat at San Fran cisco by J. W. Samuels, 3. D. Samuels, and Oens Davis. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Tan Gordon, and son and daughter wsrs called to Portland Sunday by ths lllnsss ot Mr. Vsn Gordon's mother, Mrs. Ollvs Van Gordon. Mrs. Sybil Farmer, Mrs. Jos CahlU, William and Francis Peck, til of Port land spent Mother's Day st ths Furry horns. Thursday club will hold Its yearly eleetlon of officers Thursday st ths Qusckenbush horns. It will be no-hostess sffslr with s pot-luck luncheon st one o'clock. AH members are urged to attend. Oak circle No. 943 nut Isst Ttaurs day svenlng. A short program pre ceded ths business meeting. Plsno solo by Lois June Cdblelgh; solo, Pa tricia Furry; plsno solo, Merits Furry; trio, Wilbur and Bobby Hallcraft. Warren Hayae; violin solo, Wilbur Hallcraft. Delegates from ths con vention presented reports and Mr. Livingston, s representstlvs of ths grand clrcls wss present. The con vention delegates wars Marie Furry Hasel Bishop, Lillian Coleman and Florence Drak., Marls Furry being elected flag bearer of district circle No. 13. Thimble club met Friday at ths R. C Ward residence, with Mrs. D. M. Wstt as assistant hostess. Fifteen members snd ths following guests wen present: Mrs. V. L. Qusckenbush, Mrs. F. A. Denser, Mrs. Stewart Por ter, Mrs. 8. Chllders and Mr. Livings ton. Mr. snd Mrs. R. A. Furry enter tained at a Mother's Day dinner at the Furry horns Sundsy. Ousstt were: Mrs. S. Farmer Mrs. 3. Chll dera. William Peck, Bernlcs Reamsa, Francis Peck, Mr. and Mrs. . I. Reamea, Mra. R. Oregory and children, Norven Furry, Mrs. Belle Furry, and Mr. snd Mrs. R. S. Furry snd family Mr. and Mrs. Chet Parker of Med ford have purchased ten acre tract Just north of the Bverahady camp snd will take possession soon. Ths former owner was O, Andrews. Mr. snd Mrs. I. Judd and Mrs. J, W. Watklns motored to Crescent Olty on Mother's Day.- T. J. Parsons Is constructing s, new dwelling house on Houston road. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Blsvina snd chll dren of Modoc Point spent Mother's Day at ths Briscoe reatdencs. Mrs. R. A. Furry returned last Wednesday evening titer week vacation In tugens and Portland While In Portland ths wss the guest ef Mr. snd Mrs. R A. Morsn, snd also Mrs. Sybil Parmar. Gordon Dayton. Mr. tnd Mrs War ren Turnqulat of McCloud. Calif. wars guests Sundsy at ths B. A I Montfom.ry hoaw. Meteorological Report Mar 10, 1637 Forecasts Medfortf and vicinity i Rata to. night and Tuesday. Moderate tem perature. Oregon: Rain tonight and Tuet- j day. Moderate temperature. Temperature a year ago todajri Highest, 01; lowest, M. Total monthly precipitation, 0.0 Inch; deficiency lor month, 0.39 Inch. Total precipitation since September 1. 1B3fl - 1833 inches; deficiency for the . - o uiehm. naiat.vs numiaity at o p. m. yea- terday, 63 per cent; A a, m. today. 68 per cent, Sunrise tomorrow, 4:54 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:30 p. m. Observation! Taken at 8 A. M. 120 Meridian Time II B 3 Boise Boston , Chicago Denver - Eureka Helena B0 44 Clear 83 83 JOl Cloudy 80 38 Clear 70 43 Cloudy 88 48 .03 Cloudy 78 48 P.Cdy. 88 48 T. Clear 80 37 T. Cloudy 73 84 .04 Cloudy 88 48 Cloudy 04 83 .... P.Cdy. S3 48 .00 Rain 70 30 .... Clear 80 44 .08 CRAldy 78 80 Cloudy 83 44 P.Cdy. 80 44 .14 Cloudy 88 43 T. Clear 78 88 .14 Cloudy 88 43 T. Cloudy Loa Angelea MEDFORD . New York Omaha . Phoenix Portland Reno ... Roseburg .............. Salt Lake Olty . Ban Francisco ... Seattl. Yakima McLeod McLBOD. May 10. (Bpl.l W. O. Young has sold his home to Mr. tnd Mrs. P. H. Webb of Bellflower, Calif. Mr. and Mra. Young have gone to live on Midway road.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas tnd family have left for ths coast to make their home. Mr. tnd Mrs. Ted Smith were Sun day guests of Mr. tnd Mra. Jim Rod ger. Mr. tnd Mrs. D. Dorothy of Jack sonville art now employed on ths Ronald Aatell farm. Mr. tnd Mrs. Herb Carlton had at dinner guests May 1 Mr. snd Mrs, Aktell. Jim Rodgeri la now smployed on the Stewart Weeka pear orchard. Dinner guests May a at the horns of Ronald Axtell were Mr. and Mra. Fred Ball, Zellt Tullla and Jim Saw yer. Mrs. Ethel Caaey left for the coast May 8 to visit t few weeks with her sister. James Thomas, who has been visit ing In southern California, returned horns Msy 4. Mr. tnd Mrs, Fred Clark visited at the Glass horns Msy . mere were eleven ladle, nreaene at ths Child Study club May t. which was held In Prospect. ' extension unit will hold Its last meeting of ths yesr Mav 13 at ths boms of O. L. Harding. upper nogua orange held its regu lar meeting May a with members be ing dreaaed as children. An old fashioned spelling bee was ths high light of the svenlng. Ths next meet ing will ds neld Wednesdsy evening. Msy 1, Instead of Thursday, May 30, owing to ths graduation exercises being held May 30. Eighteen canrii. dates will be given the first and sec ond degrees May IB. Please note ths change in dtts for this one meeting. The Grange Phoenix Orange Phosnlx Orange will hold rexulas session Tuesdsy night, May 11. Ob lllgatlons will be given new members In tU degrees. lecture program Is to be nut nn hv Griffin Creek Orange tnd will be In teresting and Instructive. Bpeolsl trrangsments are belns mads for tn unususlly good tlms. All members felling to attend will regret their negligence. Upper Rogue Orange uPPer Rogu. Orsngs met Mav t with good attendance snd five visit ors from Eagle Point present. Much fun was had, It being "echool kid" night. More than sufficient moner was taken In on ths lunch to psy for ths hall broom. Plans were completed for ths Po nton meeting May 8. Around 30 took ths fifth degree. It wss decided to sst ths next meeting one dsy thssd to Msy 1, nt as not to conflict with several ottier datea. H. E. C. will also meet one week sooner on May 11 at 3 p. m. st ths hail. H. a. O. will sponsor ths first danes and plat, lunch tt th. Orange hall May 33 at p. m. All other grangers tnd their frt.nda art cordially Invited to at tend. Ths turkey dinner which had been planned will be held later In ths summer. Ways tnd means committee will hold another dance tt Rogue Elk May 18. A class of 18 will be given ano second degrees at next meeting. Beach Fete Set TILLAMOOK. Ore., May 10 (API Ths Association of Oregon Beaches will hold Ita second. annual three-day celebration July 33 to 38. Ths or. renleatlon will distribute 30.000 fold ers of promotional literature before ths svsnt. Virtually til Tillamook county beach communities are mem be re. PORTLAND. May lO-(AP) Ths board of riven tnd harbora engineers has Invited Portland to present ar guments to show why federal money should be spent to reconstruct bridges spanning ths Columbia river tt Cascade Locks tnd Hood River.