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fEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, PREPPX, TUESDAY. MAY IS. 1937. PAGE KTNh Read avery ad oa this psg Tou will probably find ex actly th thlngi you Dan been looking (or or a aala or trada ror unused artlclea you ' may have, search your attic or store-room you may rind many things others are seek ing and be able to realize Immediate cash If what you want lant there, advertise lor it Tribune Classified ad are - inexpensive effective t RATES Per word, first Insertion- (Mlnlnium BSC) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change 1Ja Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOBT AND FOOND FOUND In East Medford. Oregon auto license plate No. 55-128. Own ' er call at Tribune office. LOST Small roan pony. Reward. Jimmy Elliott. Phone 110. jjOST Bay mare. Notify Jacksonville Service Station. LOST If dog Is mtBSinfe. call 1616. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Single ranch hand, good milker. Prof. Engelhardt, Rt. 8, Box 20. WANTED Reliable person to work half acre Irrigated land. H. B. Llnd, Lozler Lane. Box 324. WANTED First-class cook for large restaurant. Must furnish refer ences. Box 1654, Tribune. OPENING TWO NEW GROCERY ROUTES HERB Earnings up to 846 first week. Automobile given producers as bonus. Write: ZANOL, 198 Tenth St., Oakland, Cal. WANTED Someone to cut 8 acres hay, close to Medford. See E. O. Weiss, 1 mile east of Phoenix. MAN with car, for educational sales work. Sales experience not neces sary. Opportunity for good earn ings. Write, giving age. etc., F. W Husted, St. Francis Hotel, Portland. WANTED Boys to sell newapapors after school. Apply Mall Tribune WANTED FEMALE HELP EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. 27 So. Front St, J. N. Cafe. WANTED SITUATIONS TWO BOYS, 18, want work on farm for summer. Inquire 602 So. Grape. WOMAN would like home for herself and 6-year-old child by assisting with housework or other work. Box 1688, Tribune. HOUSEKEEPER A-l cook for home Mnmn amnlrwnri POIinlA mitfer- red. Box' 1634,-Tribune. ANY FARMER wanting a handy man, 10 or 20 miles out of Medford. southwest or west, to work for board, drop a card to Fred Blgham, Jacksonville, Ore., Star Rt. WANTED House cleaning. Tel. 1345-M. WANTED Housekeeping by middle aged woman; good cook; references. Box 19B9. Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY wool. Phono 695-H. Carl von der Hellen. FURNITURE re-upholstered, reflnlah d and re-glued. Phone 969 -R. Thlbault. WANTED--USED PUMPS For a limited time we are offering a liberal allowance for your old pump on any new Myers Pressure Svstem selling from 858 up. FICK'S HARDWARE. 221 W. Main. Phone 300. WANTFD Bull-wheel for multl- ser vice Beeman traotor. Frank Myers. Rt. 1, Central Point. WE WANT to buy rags. Any old kind of rags. Old wornout suits, coats, pants, sweaters. Just as long as they are rags. Bring them to Honner's Feed store at Fourth and Fir. The Old Farmers' Cooperative Building. WANTED Cash and trade for deer rifles. .22 revolvers. 817 North Riverside. WANTED Used plsno (no desiers) Phone 616. WANTED TO RENT Dnfurnlsherl modern S or 4-room nouse P O Box 893. Medford. HOUSE PAINTING INTERIOR Dec Orating. B. Coghlll. Tel 1368-L. WANTED WOOL. MOHAIR We have large order to fill. Highest prloes paid MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 27 N Orape St. Phone 1063 POP PRICES paid (or all kinds of crap iron steel and breas Bring It to MEDFORD tRON ft STE73. 1155 No Central Phone 40 JUNK Highest prices paid for brass radiators copper storage batteries aluminum and other metals 8crap iron small or isrge lots pipe ano machinery wool and cot ton rags inner tubes Our prices will interest you. Hides Pelts. Wool, Mohair. Household Goods Furniture Stoves bought and sold MEDFORD BAflOAW HOUSI WE PAY MORS CASH For your furniture HOIMRnoK AM'KKWS S'h Front Phone 847 FOR RENT BOARD-ROOM ROOMS ana meals, 18 ft. Rirersia, . FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room furnished bouse. 45.00. Phone 1323-W. FOR RENT Modern fura. 4-room house, lawn, garden, shade, 936. 853 west 2nd. . FOR RENT Furnished 8-room mod ern house In rear. Adults. No doga or cats. 410 Hamilton. , FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. Inquire 604 s. jakdalc. FOR RENT room bungalow, partly furnished; garage, woodshed, oil So. orape. Inquire 718 W. Main. FOR RENT Attractive, furnished 6- room bungalow for summer months. 119 Lincoln. FURNISHED house for rent, 701 N. Riverside. FOR RENT 4-room modern house with electrle range. 333 Haven. FOR RENT 8-room modern house on pavement, 826 00 month. L. Q. Plckell 16 s Harriett, FOR RENT APARTMENTS CLEAN APARTMENT, 117 West 2nd. FOR RENT Furn. apt. 417 King. FOR RENT S-room furnished apart ment; adults. 414 S. Riverside. FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. APARTMENT for rent. 846 N Bartlett FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-room apartment 402 8 Newtown Call 18 FURN. APT. 61 N. Oakdale. FURN. APT. Private bath, Frlgld- alre. heat; close In. 806 w. Mam. FOR RENT Room or apartment. S16 W loth St. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS LARGE front room, hot and cold water In room; cheap. 429 N. Holly. FOR RENT Large front room; hot and cold water; shower; close in. 20 S. Fir. FOR RENT Room. 183 N, Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished room with hot and cold water and garage. 11 8. Orange St. Call after 6 p. m. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS WILL LEASE mountain home. R. E. Griffith, Butte Falls Highway, Box 28. Eagle Point, Oregon, FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL '36 DODGE 4-door Tour. Sedan, 1748. Walter w. Abbey, inc. FOR SALE 1930 Mod A Fordor sedan. Excellent condition. Will take good piano as part payment, phone 445-J or call at 307 Laurel Bt. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN GOOD-WILL USED CARS '36 BUICK 40 SEDAN.-...- ,....! '34 BUICK SEDAN 695 '29 BUICK SEDAN 195 '30 CHEVROLET SEDAN - 250 '33 CHRYSLER CPE, radio, heater 485 34 DODGE DELIVERY .. 225 36 DODGE PICKUP 525 '30 DE 80TO SEDAN 216 35 HUPMOBILE SEDAN , 645 31 NASH SEDAN . 285 '36 PONT. 6 CPE. radio, heater... 700 '30 PONTIAC 6 SEDAN, 2-dr 860 '80 PONTIAC SEDAN 1B5 SKINNER' GARAGE Bulck-Pontlao. 148 S. Riverside. '36 DE LUXE V-8 4-door sedan; orig inal tires, trunk, excellent condi tion, 8350. Write Box 31, Phoenix. Ore. FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet DeLuxe coupe, very small mileage. Lange Motor Car Co. FOR SALE Model A Ford. 848 8. Ivy. LATE MODEL HIGH-GRADE USED CARS Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-Ins. 30-Day written Guarantee. 1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe sedan, leatner uoholaterv. 1937 Willys DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Chrysler Airatream DeLuxe Coupe. 1935 Pontlac DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Chrysler Alrstream. 8 sedan. 1932 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Ford model B 4-cyunder coupe, loss Pivmouth DeLuxe Sedan. Also 36 other earlier models to choose from at very low prices. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 88 N. Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealera. Used Car Lot, 25 So. Riverside. C. B. GATES AUTO CO. R. G. USED CARS 36 Dodge pickup 35 Dodge Pickup 35 Chrysler Airflow Sedan... S3 Graham Bluestreak coupe '33 Packard DeLuxe Coupe C. E GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6tb and Bartlett. .8626 , 485 600 316 . 745 13 114-T. CHEV, Truck, dual tires, long wheelbasa. Pickup on trade 15 So Front. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR 8AIE Young Jersey-Guernsey bull; reasonable. Tel. 142-X. 12 HOGS. 84.00 and 86.00 each. Rus- aella. Wood row Ave. FOR SALE) Work mare, weight 1600. Wsgon with call!, oeo. good con dition t. W. Sample. Rt. 4. Box 80. Medford, or F. J. Gibbon, Ruch. FOR SALE Horses, mules and cows rem Kancii, LnviH nuuv" w,. FOR SALE Good fresh cow. 2 miles north of jacxsonviue. ma bihuc road. mile west, (, mlla south of West Side school. FOR SALE - One extra good work nulte well broke. 1200 lbs.; chunky One fresh Jersey. "28 Oakland sport roadster; cheap See Jsck Martin, Stewart Ave. and Thomas road. FOR SALE 300 goats; all or part F E gvoe. M'dfotd. Rt 2 FOR SALE D008 PETS OREVT DANE Uniurpawd compsn- ion ano iwfl Eagle Point. POH BALB Black Australian Snep Herd puppiea, 616 X. Mia. FOR 8ALE REAL ESTATE a a a Completely furnished SaAlin monthly rentals orer tf-i-iuw mteret. S7S0 lot 100x100; all Improvements US; - lerm4. Very desirable east side home, exceptionally well built: 6 SnTlin looms and sleeping poich: hardwood floors throughout: base V U W W W ment, furnace. Lou of bullt-lns. Nice shrubbery and ahade. i TENGWALD AGENCY. Pbonc 693. 125 WEST MAIN STREET. FOR SALE 719 Weat 10th atreet. lot -100x198. 7-room plastered house, sacrifice, 12800 00. 20 down. Good Investment. Also 243 acres Improv. ed dairy ranch. 97 acres cultivated all In crop. Machinery, plenty pas ture and timber. Also 40 acres dairy ranch. All stocked. Bear creek bot tom. Plenty grain, alfalfa and clo ver. "Dad" Roberts, 720 West 2nd. THE J. W. BYBEE farm north of Jacksonville on the old stage road Is for sale In one tract or small subdivisions thereof. Inquire of Frank E. Bybee, Star Route Box 132, Medford, Oregon. FOR SALE 6-room house, $12001 close In. Also 4-room house, 2 lots outside elty limits: city water, gar age, woodshed, modern, 81000. Also mining land, farm land, high land, city lots, country plots, cosy spots. All these I have on hand. "DAD" ROBERTS, Your Real Estate Man. 720 W. 2nd St. FOR SALE 8 acres. 8-room house, barn, 1 acres ladlno clover, 1 acre berries, peaches, apricots and cherries. Might trade for 4 or 6 room house. ALSO splendid buy In 2 acres, new - house, B. J. PALMER, Palmer Music Store. SUMMER HOME a Located about 11 miles 1 " Crater Lake highway afeUUU on Elk creek. Furnished csbln 80x20. garage and toot house, about one hour's drive from Med ford; lovely location together with 120 acres of timber, mostly fir. Total price 81000. CHARLES A. WIND AGENCY. INC. Phone 728. 109 E. Main St. FOR SALE 34-acre mountain home: some water; mile creek front age; county road through property p. o, Box 379, Central Folht. FOR SALE Lots, 50x150. Good lo cation. 824 Hamilton. 3-ROOM cottage, cheap for cash. Inquire 235 N. Ivy. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN 8i WHITE. WE SPECIALIZE In homes. 31 Chest nut, Room 4. HOUSES for sale or rent Jackson County Bldg & Loan Assn. FOR EXCHANGE REAt ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern su burban home, 4 rooms and sleeping porch, 3 .6 acres: trade for home In town. Phone 699-J-5. FOR SALE OR TRADE Beautiful mountain home. 40 acrea or 120 acres; 7-room house and outbuild ings. Everything goes. Butte Falls Hwy . R. F. D. Box 28. Eagle Point, Oregon. , . FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS 400 KIMBER strain Leghorn chicks and 200 Barred Rock chicks. Ready May 23, Qc each. Hart's Breeding Pens and Hatchery, Talent. Ore, FOR SALE Year-old laying hens at 76c each. Twor weeks -old pullets 36c each. Three -weeks-old pullets at 30c each. Write or call C F. Garrett, Box 183, Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 145-R. R. I. RED baby chicks, blood-tested. Ready May 18th. Sweeney Poultry Ranch. Phone 83S-J. FOR SALE R. I. Red and Plymouth Rock baby chicks. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. BRONZE turkey oatching eggs. 3 R L R. roosters. Inquire Pernoll'i Store. Appiegate FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Iarge heater; also cir culating heater. 617 Alberta St, one block off Prune. ATTENTION PEACH GROWERS We have quite a stock of 0x0 lfl-lb. fruit wraps suitable for peaches, that can be purchased at 60o on the $1.00- Myron Root fe Co., Inc., Medford. Ore. FOR SALE A quantity of tlmethy and clover hay. W. F. Martin, 10 miles N. E. of Medford on Crater Lake Hwy. FOR SALE Almost new 14-foot ma hogany runabout with motor and trailer, complete In every deall. W. W. Walker, phone 898-J-3. FOR SALE Long stem Spencer sweet peas, 100 stems 40c; 300 stems for 1.00. Ferns free Mrs. Paul Nltz schke, 6 blocks east of Cheese fac tory. Phone 303 Central Point. FRESH tulips, also pansy plants. Mrs. Dressier. 1107 E. Main. FOR BALE -Dresners, beds, tables, stoves and complete household furnlahlngs. 128 N. Central. FOR SALE 80-Inch shakes any amount 19 and 610. Box 166, Butte Fall. BARGAINS Safe. Underwood type writer, single bed, springs, couch, davenport, child's crib, dreaser, ra dios. Medford Exchange, 29 South Front, FOR SALE One airplane Waco 10 0x6. Completely overhauled and 11 censed for one year 1428.00. ,Tol Medford airport. FOR SALE 9X12 rug 14-60. 8x8 rug 2 66. wash rugs 16c, radio lamp 45c. occasional tables 05c, pewter ware 75C. light globes 6c, shades 6c, two-way sockets 6c, pillows 6c, olg values in bedding, kitchen utemlle, garden tools, etc. 95 So. Oakdale FOR SALE Tom, to plant. 1208 East Uth. FOR SALE Pounded alfalfa hay. also electric Ironer, good condition and excellent on flat work. B, L. Dodge. Phone 66S-J. VACUUM cleaner, ued about three months; my reasonable. Tel. 64S-Y, FOR SALaV-TVpewrlur and adding machine. Call 614-R-3 between 5 and 7. STORED STUFF Fine walnut organ, I arte aeren cupboard, drmsers. clients of drawers, chairs, mirror, davenport. 714 Welch St., near Morton 1 W.IL FOR SALE REAL ESTATE apartment house, excellent location; 90.00. Very attractive terms; 6 low taxes. Reasonable FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Bees, $2.60 per swarm, hive included. A. f. curtngn., Box 188-B, Be&ll Lane. FOR SAIaK Walnut! dining-room table and chairs. 104 Oeneva. FOR SALE JO00 ft. 8-ln. used wood pipe. Write O. M. Ooas, Butte Falls, Ore. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE 106 So. Grape. J hairs, tables, deaXa, springs, beds, darenports, windows, dressers. Most anything. See me before you buy, FOR SALE Motorcycle, 936.00. 344 Mo. Bartlett. 15-FOOT cedar motor boat, hardwood oars, 40; 16-foot canoe. 3 paddle. aa. sit nortn Riverside. FOR 8AL& 1900 first mortgage, drawing 6, on 10 atyes, well Im proved, Paclflo Hwy. P. O, Box 780, Medford. FOR SALE Buy now, 10-gal. pickle kegs, while they last. Barrels and steel drums. Just the thing to haul water, uuttermllk, eto. FLUHRER'S BAKERY. See Wlckle. "FISHINO GOOD" For bigger tackle VALUES try Cliff's Sport Shop, 811 North Riverside. FOR SALE Having sold my home, must sell all furniture; ruga, over stuffed davenport and chair, rock ers, chairs, beds, bedding, matt resses and springs: lots of small artlclea. Everything goee at prices to sen, j, , mewan, uo west 10th St. NOTICE Have used binger sewlne machines. Terms If desired. Singer enop. as so. orape, FOR SALE Tomato, cabbage and cauliflower plants. O. J. Logan, Stewart Ave. SUDAN grass seed, acclimated, 872 Blvd. Ashland, FOR SALE 300-gal, late model Six teen Handle Spray Rig. Walter H Leverette. FOR SALE New canoe. 348 Beatty FOR BALE, CHEAP Used Champion 1 mower, good condition; also one Belgian gelding, about 1600 lbs Henry Nledermeyer. Old Stage road Tel: Jackaonvlle 864. ELECTRIC FENCE 8TOPS THEM Latest Improved, no radio Interfer ence; $17.50 Up. Harry Weagant. Ashland. Phone ll-F-4. FOR SALE Hardy tomato and cab bage plants. Mary O. Carey, south 01 rnoemx RIVER LOAM 82.00 per load. Bate man's. Pbone 1634-X. FOR SALE New and used sash, doors. lumber, plumbing, roofing, door and window screens, storage tanks . 1&20 N. Riverside. CHAR 18 CORSETS Tel. 1672-X, FOR SALE Two oil burners for furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune office BUSINESS CHANCES FOR LEASE Service station, 1276.00 cash to handle. E, Main and Boulevard. Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRADE Well-established business, good location; for cash or good modern home. Ad dress Box 1693, Tribune. FOR SALE Complete restaurant equipment. Cheap for cash. For Information call at 417 East Main Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Sweet potato Vary large Molded mail of baked bread Wrath Qenus of ducks Therefor Make a oils take Infant's toy Drew to fc tether Perceive through the ear Stained AsBemblage of cattle Equality Saltpeter Town In New Hampshire Bar on a type writer Take out Pieces Minute orlQoes Indefinite amount Sour Measure Bristle Last Solution of Yesterday's Puzzla TncuTtnscow KG QUO F E NlIFOM E n?gQRYftRgLION ES S I0QO U N T U 1 N nniE QiK eo ANA ipaBlJA RE DRY ST ROMEHU NTT "U E H 5 C QE lAlRlLPR U N T ERIN rflSSkgELNG eIaIsIyUpIeItIsEJpIrIy 41, Type of war vessel 4T. Pull hard 4k. Title of Athena 41, Roman em- psror 60. Flnlal IL Engage In a tame Bt Kind of 0heiS !izziizzzifezzz Jmmm SffIf mm1' 27 3o 31 H 3Z 3 M34 HP r Mai !Mua JlUu. mmmm a.pa 'WL : 43 7F4S Ttr W'T , -'M -ml & 1 I wMa. 1 1 - XA - I BUSINESS CHANCES CAFE for sale or rent: two can han dle easily. See H. Q. Hill, Rogue Hiver. Ore PERSONAL MADAM ALEXANDER, Spiritualist. Palmist. U-iis all in love, marriage business. If you want facta, not promises, call on her for advice Rainbow Auto Camp. Cabin No. 3 BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. 3TI T1TLB INSURANCE ESCROW Expert Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental rug clenning and upholstering The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking .and Remodeling. Buttons ana Buckles covered 808 U S. National Bank Buildins. pel. 1181. Painting and Decorating. IF YOU WANT PAINTER or PAPERH ANGER PHONE 640, PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE. HARRY MARX Painting Tinting Paper Hanging. Phone 1710. Res. IB Portland. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK. IXRMUIU;. tiNOOKSED NOILS. ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. BKE W. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE AND WASH MTG. CO. MED FORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 46 So Central, Ground Floor Cramer lan rbeuter Bldg. Lie. No S-157-M-180. Phone 139. Trail Her. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers Fireproof storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 315. Prices right Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rates. P. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 883 STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE relepbone 1033 or 333 111 No Pit St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind. Green stamps tn side of 8-mtle limit. NotiL-e or bale. By virtue of an execution In fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the county or jaexson, to me directed and dated on the lath day of April 1937, In a certain suit therein, where. In The Federal Land Bank of Bpo kane, a corporation, as Plaintiff, re covered a Judgment against the de fendants, 8. Melanle Herbert, a wid ow, and the Medford National Farm loan Association, a corporation, for the sum of $9268.87, with Interest at 6 per annum on 83372.49 thereof from December 23, 1938, until paid. and with interest at 0 per annum on $6648.61 thereof from Decemoet 23, 1936, until paid, and the furthei sum of $74.60 plaintiff's costs and disbursements in this suit, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the lgth day of April, 1987; Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of said execution. I shall, on the 22nd day of May, 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the Courthouse. In the City of Mfrtford. Jackwon County. Oregon Cross Word Puzzle Assemble 7. Ethereal salt I. Cast sidelong glances , I. Sphere 10. By IL Wild animal 17. Scaling device 19. Decree 23. Pronoun 33. Uava formally 34. Skill 36. Cereal grass 27. Bed canopy 29. Fragrant resin 10. City In Bel glum IL Broad opto vessel S3. Dowry 14, Besought 37. Make amends 311. Dark gray color 40. City In Illinois 41. Remain 43. Starting at 43. Drop ball lightly on the water 44, Addition to a building 46. Huge wave 46. Kpocb Animal's haunt DOWN Give way Ueck out Acting for money only Firm Character In "The Faerie Queens" offer (or sale and shall sell at public auction for cash to the highest bid der, to satisfy said Judgment, to nether with the costs of this sale. subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and interest that the defendants In said suit, S. Melanle Herbert, a widow; Helen Her. ; bert. a alnttle woman: Mercantile- i Commerce Bank and Trust Company. a corporation, formerly the Mercan tile Trust Company of St. Louis, as Trustee under the last will and testa ment of Voluntlne C. Turner, de ceased; Beatrice Turner: Blanche Randolph; Beatrice Potter; Mary j Sou lard Bull; Sou lard Company, a corporation; Regional Agricultural Credit Corporation, a corporation: E C. Corn and Jane Doe Corn, whote true name Is Bessie K. Corn, husband and wife: William Kantor and Jane Doe Kantor, whose true name Is Anna Kantor, husband and wife; Walter Leverette and Alice P. Leverette, hus band and wife: Orchard Park Farms. Inc.. a corporation; and Medford Na tional Farm Loan Association, a cor- poratlon; or any of them, had on the 27th day of February. 1918, or at any time thereafter, or now have, in and to the following described real property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: Lot One containing 7 81 acres: Lot Two containing 7.95 aores; Lot Three containing 7.04 acres; Lot Four containing 7.82 a ores; Lot Five containing 1117 acres; Lot Six containing 11.46 acres; Lot Seven containing 12.67 acres; Lot Eight containing 12.70 acres; Lot Nine containing 11.57 acres; and Lot Ten containing 1181 acres, comprising In all 102 89 acres, all In Section Twenty-seven,. Township Thirty-seven South, Range One. West of the Willamette Meridian, platted as the Fair Oaks Orchard Tracts and according to the duly recorded plat thereof as the same Is of record In snld Jnckson County. Oregon; all of the above described property being situated In Jackson County, State of Oregon. Together with the tenements, hereditaments and appui tenences thereunto be longing or In anywise appertain ing; and together with all water and water rights used upon or ap purtenant to said lands and bow ever evidenced. Dated April 20. 1937. SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff. By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy. City of Medford, Oregon. Reinforced Concrete Ktaixlplpe. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals endorsed "Pro posals for Reinforced Concrete Stand- pine" win ne received oy me eoara 01 Water Commissioners of the City of Medford. Oregon, at the office of the Engineer and Superintendent of the Board of Water Commissioners, Med ford. Oreson. until 7:30 o'clock P. m., on the 18th drfy of May, 1037, and win then be pubiiciy opened ana read. The work for which proposals are InVlted 'Will be paid for In cash and Includes the following: Concrete Approximately 200 cu Yds. Steel Approximately 25,700 Lbs. Other Miscellaneous Items. The work Is to be done in accord ance with plans and specifications on file In the office of the Engineer and superintendent of the Board of Water Commissi oners, Medford, Ore gon. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check made payable to the Treasurer of the City of Medford. Oregon, or a bid-bond equivalent to ten (10) per cent 01 tne proposal; this sum to guarantee that If a pro posal Is accepted, a contract will be entered Into and Its performance secured. Instructions to Bidders, Proposal Form, Contract, Specifications, Gen eral Provisions, Form of Bonds and Plans may be obtained from the office of the Engineer and Superln tent of the Board of Water Commis sioners of Medford, Oregon, upon de posit of Twenty-five Dollars (626.00), which sum so deposited will be re funded to bona fide bidders If said Specifications, Plans, etc, are re turned in good condition witnin ru teen (16) days after the opening of bids. Contractors wishing to bid must be prequallfled by the Board of Water commissioners 01 tne uity 01 iwea ford in accord a noe witn tne prequan fjcatlon requirements of Chapter 226 Laws of Oregon, 1981. on forms pro vided by the Board of Water Com missioners of the City of Medford. The right la reserved to reject any or all proposals and to accept such proposals as are to the best Interests or tne uity. Dated this 8rd day of May, 1937 CITY OF MEDFORD, OREGON. BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS, By: Paul B. Rynnlng, Chairman. First publication, May 4, 1937; last puoncation May if. ivai. Attest: M. L. A 1 ford. BYNOPfttS OF ANNUAL STATRHEMT Of the Routhern Onion Medfoal Bervtra Allocution of M-dfnrd, In lh But of Or-sTon, on me thlrtr-rir-t day 01 v- oembvr, 1138, mud, to tha Innurance Uommiaiiontr or tne etaie 01 uregon, punu-.nl 10 law: CAPITAL Amount of eaoltal eloeic oald up , -i (S.IIO.C-O IlYCUMn Nt ormlums racilvad durlhsT (lit year (M11.T1 InUrnt. d v rtnU and rente received during the yar None Inroma from othtr Qurces re ceived during the year....... l.fto.10 Total Inrorre IT.UI.II DIHHI'nnKMBriTS Nt lof- paid during lh yar inchidlna adjustment ex- ptn 1, 311.44 Dividend! Datd on capital stock during the year None Comnilaalona and aalHae bald during the year 3. 311.31 Ttifti Ikanoea end fees Dft id during the year 43.48 Am mint at all other aioendl ture 3.341.11 Total espendltur 31,104.01 AHSBTfl Velua of real estate owned mar ket value) Value of atocke and bonda own- ed (market value) Loane on mortgagee and col lateral, etc Cunh In banka and on hand . . . . 16, I'rrrluma In courve of collc- None None lion wriuen unit piajinunr no. ioi All other admitted ataets 71. 74 60 TB Total admitted aaita .$7,196.78 MAH.MT1F.A Oroaa claims tor 1ohmi unpaid,, None Amount of unearned Dram turns n mil out elan ding rleke None L)Je for cotnmlaalon and broker- aire None AH other llabllltlfa tl.m (I flrve for contingent Haul I 111. 114.31 Total Itebimtea. air act eaol- tal 11,176.07 f-pital paid up 11,310.00 Hiirplue war u b)l (tie KI4 Wurolua aa resarda Dollc vhold- er M ill 66 To' a! 7.Sfl! BUSI.fKM Iff riftKHON FOR THH THAU Nat nremluma tai-elverl durlntr the r-ar , IS.ilf TX f,r-t pall- during the yar.... 1, Ml 41 !.', ruiirrl ri 11 ring (lie year 1.11 1 Ni'hi of Cninjunr, Houtliro Oregon Nam of f'-ttl-nt, Jan-a r'. Hayes. N .- of fl-rr-tm-jr, H. R. Jrn. Slafitiry rld-nt anoraey for servleO Big Applegatc 1 BIO APPLEGATE. May 17. (Spl.) Mrs. J, A. West expected to leave this week for Sacramento, where she will spend several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Edna Paul. Miss Betty Dawson, who Is attend ing high school at Roseburg, spent the week-end with her parents here, and was accompanied on her return to Roseburg by her brother, Ben Daw son Jr. who will remain In the north ern city as her guest. Those coming from Roseburg to spend the week-end at the Dawson home here were Art Klnlgee. Walter Hatfield, R. V. Hat. field. Jr., and M- T. Dawson. The lat ter la remaining here for a short visit. Dean Sallmarsh of Oak Grove, em ployed for a short time at Bakersfield, Cal., has returned hare and Is em ployed at Sterling mine. Mrs. Amos Mckee was hostess to a large group of local guests at a Mothers' Day dinner at her home here ounaay. ft 1 en a 3 nere were sorry to team of the misfortune of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Han-scam of Agate district, who lust their home by lire a week ago. The fire was caused when a spark icnlted the roof, and onlv a few household articles wern saved. Mr. and Mrs. Hanscam are former res idents of this community, and have' many friends heret Mrs. u. h. Motley, accompanied singer and writer, has returned to her nome at Dillon Mont., after spending a month here with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rlppey. Mrs. u. 1, HBKer naa returned to her home at Kathlamet, Wash., after visiting her husband, who Is mining at Steamboat. Owing to the fact that Bert Hart enjoys a good argument and insti gates a debat during lecturer's hour at upper Appiegaie urange wne never the opportunity offers, grangers gave the supreme court controversy a sat isfactory airing In debate Saturday evening. The question. "Resolved, that tne supreme court anouia not pe packed, was supported on tne Af firmative by Harry Cameron and Mrs. Wallace Has Kins, jonn Byrne and John Harr presented the negative. tne former s taut being somewhat ex- sumed responsibility as debate direc tor, oarred luaging 01 tne contest, and affected no time limit on speech es. As a conseauence. grangers dis cussed the subject to great lengths, and hold Mr Harr responsible for the la to hours keut. The 4-H sew inn club or the union- town school Invites the public to At tend achievement day exhtmt pro gram at the school house Thursday, May 90, from 8:00 to 4:00 p. tn. Light refreshments will be served. Mrs. Mary Puroel la spending the week In Medford as a sues of her da UK liter. Mrs, Claud Medley. Mrs. james winmngnam ana dautfhtor Dorothy are spending short tlm: In Klamath Falls as guests 01 Mrs. Percy Merritt. Mrs. Ilene B lev Ins and daughter of Santa Rosa are aueats at the home of Mrs. Bievins' sister, Mrs. Leon uiren- bacher. Mrs. Glenn Saltmarsh and Mrs. Fred West motored to Talent Tues day, where they were guests at a birthday surprise party honoring tne formers motner, Mrs, u. r, Hamil ton. Art Davles of Forest creek, who has purchased timber from Ben Dawson at steamboat, has a logging crew em ployed on tne property, ana tne logs are being delivered to the Timber products company at Meoiora. Alden Mack l Burton of Napa, Cal who la spending; a few days tn this community, nan purcnasea tne for mer J. u uurton nome nere( wnera ths fam lv resided twenty years ago. John Harr. employed at Scott's Val ley, Cal., spent the week-end here with his n a rents. Mlaa Erma Farley of Medford alio was a week-end guest at the Harr home. Ralph Smith left a few days ago ror lowa, wnere ne win apena a wees: transacting business. I. H. Thomas of Medford, represen tative of the state Industrial accident commission, was Interviewing farmers here this week. . Mrs. Ethel Avers and small da ugh ter of Portland are spending two Us ... I Wi Um A tratra' Stint Mra. Maud Harriott. Archie West returned recently from a three day trip to Colusa, Cal., where he visited his sister, Mrs. Agatha Ballard. Henry Knutnn la ill at his home at Applegate, and la confined to his bed. The eleven schools of the Apple gate district will assemble at Rucn Friday. May 91 for annual play day. The forenoon will be devoted to a program, with numbers from each school, while track event will 00- ounv the afternoon. Teachers, natrons, nrt tha oountv school supervisor have) Phad arrangements under way for this event for several months, ana aouits. as well as pupils, are looking rorwara to the day's pleasures. A basket lunch will constitute the noon-tlm meal, and Mrs. Opal Mooter, teacher, at Rucn, will oe nostesa iot tne nay. Prospect PROSPECT, May 18. (Spl.) Pro prct P, T. A. gave a noon luncheon In honor of th teacher,, May 12. Baccalaureate sermon for th nigh school graduating das will . b preached May 31 by Rev. Jams, Dole, at th Nazaren, church In Prospect. Oommeroement exercise, will be held May 2 In th Prospect gymnasium with Prof. Messenger of th Athlsnd Normal school aa spesker. Iren Nye, Arthur Kakkerup, Margaret Olinee. and Flonno Smith will receive di plomas. Th high school senior picnic was set for today with th school picnic Msy 37. Mrs. Nelson Ny entertained with birthday dinner and party In honor of i'er daughter, Ir.n.'s 17th birthday. May 11. Thirty young people ware present for the dinner and more cam in later to spend the evening playing games. , Mrs. James Dole entertained - th Nazaren church member, In honor ;f Mr. Dole's birthday, May 13. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boothbr, of Klam ath Falls, were guests over Mother's Day at the Tracy Boothby horn,. Louise Robertson spent last week end with her grandmother, Mrs. Wil liam Grieve. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Medarl, of Ana helm, California and Mrs. E. H. Hurd uf Medford were guests Wednesday of Mrs, Charles Manning. 1 Beagle BEAOLS, May 18 (Spl) Mrs. Flossie Arnold and baby Eddls, who hav, bsan spending several days wlta her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Case, recuperating from an operation, went to Prospect Sunday to Join her hus band, Lester Arnold, who is working In the aawmlU .there. Mrs. alofflt and Mrs.- Brownwood of Debenger Gap spent Wednesdsy with Mrs. Bowen and visited tha Pleasant Hour club In tha aiternoon. Mr. and Mrs. r. geegmlller are re decorating th. Interior of their horn, this week. Friends of Elaine Rush were sur prised with the news of her being married Thursday of last week to Herbert Llngren of Gold Hill. We all wish the young couple yeara of hap piness and success. They are m&sing their home a, Lakevlew this sum mer. Visitor, at the Sanderson homo May 3 were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin and sons Hollls and Stanley of Reese Creek, Evelyn Alexander, Milton Sanderson and Oran Day of ' Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Martin and little Donnle of this place. The neighborhood extends sym pathy to Mf. and Mrs. Meyers and son at the passing on of Mr. Meyer's sister last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kelson and family, Mr. SchulB, the Prlem chll dren, Mr. and Mrs. chat. Sanderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Martin and son of this place and Mrs. Annie Sanderaon of Central Point enjoyed the basket dinner at Shady Cove Mother's day. A splendid program was rendered la the after noon and two much enjoyed ser mons by Rev. Randall and Rev. Mil- ' lard. Mr. and Mrs. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Mofllt, Mr. Lucas and daughter Ina, Pearl attended the aiternoon service, Sunday evening visitor, at . the Sanderson horn, Mother'a day were Mrs. Annie Sanderson of Central Point, Mr. and Mr,. Lawrence Sand erson, Evelyn Alexander and Milton Sanderson of Medford and Mr. and Mrt. Melvln Martin and Donnle of this place. Pleasant Hour club met at th home of Mrs. Blanche Sweet Wed nesday afternoon with 15 members and four visitor, present. Mrs. Sand erson gave reading, "An Old Fash ioned Mother," and Mrs. Pearl Mar tin a reading, "Contentment." Mr. Hull read of an interesting Journey made by her missionary father in Newfoundland February S In th year lBBi. The president put on oontest, as follows! Bible Mothers, of which Miss Swanson carried away th prlBsi a quilting party; game of na tions, and oak oontest. Refreshments were served by th hostess to end th pleasant afternoon, quilt blocks were made by member to be donated to th children's horn. Th next meeting will be held at th home ot Mr,, Rush. Mr. La, Barge called Sunday oa Mrs. En, Howard who la confined . in a Medford hospital, We all hope for Mr,, Howard's speedy recovery. Plowing (or corn and oorn plant ing ire In full awing. Mr. Harry El lis motored to Oor vsllls th last of th week to .be with her eon Ralph, during th Mother', day aervloe at O. a. O. th returned home Sunday evening. Mr, and Mr,. Conrad called at th Melvln Martin horn Thursday. Mr. Oonrad la Jackson county 4-H club leader and Mr. Martina 4-H club was th first to finish work and hand in book, this year, Antloch school attended th May festival held at 8am, Valley Friday and enjoyed the morning program and play In th afternoon and took part tn th port for th day. Th school ball team won over Table Rook In th forenoon but lost to Sam, Vallay In th afternoon. Ernest Sanderson won two aeoond plaoea. on on Jumping and th other on running. The Grange Oold Hill nnnn Oold HIU Orange enjoyed good at tendance at th regular meeting, May . Mr, and Mrs. o. A. Conrsd were visitor. Mr. Oonrad, th new 4.-H leader In this county, gat a nry good talk on 4-H club work and expressed th wish to get 4-H leaders for Oold Hill. Annul. e.Hn. . I.... some of th project should call at hi oftlo In Medford and talk It over with him. All committee chairmen gave Inter esting reports. Mr. and Mrs. Flan, Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Fisne and Mrs. asibreatn .r. nn .- serving commute for next Orang urn ,ing. asay au. Kerresnments at last meeting were served by Mr. and Mr,. Wm. Howes. Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Puhl and Mr. and Mrs. Soren Chrls tensen. It I hoped there will be many to tek th Pomona degree at 8 p. m.. May It, In Oantral Point Orange hall. Oold HIU H. E. O. club met May II with II members and three vis itor present for a pleasant meeting. A ohlcken dinner will be held June 1 at th hall, for which a small charge will be made. Th card party will b free. Th dinner will be tha first of a aeries to be given, and a large crowd I hoped for. Mrs. Hows' Mothers' Day program waa very muoh enjoyed. Mrs. Char les Smith of Oarden Row and Mrs. Msy Elscklngten of Treka, Cal., were visitor. Edith How favored with a reading; a aong, "Oh, Motherhood, th Beautiful." was sung by the as. sembly. Many Interesting articles on current events were given.. WINDOW O LASS We aell window glass and will raplac your broken window reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet works, .