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fEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 30, 1937. PAGE FIFTEEN mum Bud every ad od this PM Too mil probably find -ertlj the things you oev. been tooting lot 01 Mia o trad tor unuK) articles you msy nav. Search yout ttic or ton-room you cnaj find many things others are seek ing and M abl to reallx ImuMliU cub. II whet Too want lent there, advertise toi It Tribune CI unified ads are Inexpensive -ell octlve i RATES per trord. first Insertion (Minimum I) Earn additional Insertion, per word " (Minimum lot) Per line per month irltboot copy chance. lja Phone 75 FOB WANT AD 8 10ST AND FOUND LOST If dog missing, call 1518. LOST Billfold, in city park. With money and driving license. Howard. Leave rrtOune. Clinton P. Ayres. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Single ranch hand: good milker. Prof. Engelhardt. Rt. 8. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Elderly lady tor house work In motherless home. Box 67, Eagle Point. WANTED Woman to manage house and care for ohild. Good cook. References. State salary expected. Box 43, Tribune. WArTBESSWANTED Hotel Jackson. MIDDLE - AGED woman for general housework In country home. Board, room and small wages. Phone 1609 before XO a. m. WANTED Woman or girl, general housework: experienced. Two In family. Phone 11C4-J. MALE OB FEMALE HELP XiKJr riviuiiu inn.. grounds: tents furnished, a. J. ennsue. k. WANTED Students to attend Pack ing School conducted by Mrs. M L. voorhels at Crystal Springs Pack Ing Co. Enroll there or call 671-R-a. " HOP PICKERS wanted August 20th Cabins. Ughts and wood furnished B M Clute, Applegate. Ore. WANTED SITUATIONS UNDERGRADUATE NORSE wants nursing In your home or mine. References furnished. Edna Thomp son. Gold Hill. 17-YEAR-OLD GIRL wants work In lunch room. 624Vj, McAndrews road. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Passenger to share ex penses to Oklahoma. Leaving Aug. 1st. References exchanged. Call 713-Y. WANTED Pony. State age, weight, color and price. Box 400, Tribune. WANT TO RENT ranch, about 80 acres. Have all equipment. Bos 46, Tribune. WANT GOOD CAR as all or part down payment t-n .-room huun, lo cation. 208 N. Riverside Ave. WANTED Hay to bale. Have new equipment. Evans Ae McMullon. 319 Laurel St.. Medford. TWO ladles want transportation to Los Angeles: share expenses. Box 438. care Tribune. PAINTING, kalsomlnlng. paperhang lng. Estimates given. Beckham, phone 379-R-8. V7B buy cattle, hogs, rabbits, chick ens Rollle Davis 2117 Capitol Ave. WANTED HOME ON 8MALL ACRE AOE by private party, Jacksonville or outside Med ford city limits Write lowest terms, location, etc. Box 4116. Itlbune. WANTED Discarded violins. Piano tuning, violin repairing ny Price 30 years experience Snulta Bros.. 320 N. Bartlett Phone 1069. JUNK Highest prices paid tor brass, radlatora. copper storage batteries, aluminum and otber metals. Scrap iron, small or large lota pipe and machinery wool and cot ton rags, inner tubes. Our prices will Jjterest you. Hides Pelts Wool Mohair. Household Goods. Furniture, Stoves bought and sold MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE. WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We have large order to fill. Highest prices paid. MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1063. TWE PAY MORE CASH For your furniture HOlHHOOk A ANIIKKWS 6tb and Front. Phone 847. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnlahi-d modern 3 or 4 -room bouse. P O Boa 693. Medford. WANTED Students for packing school. Apply at Ala Vista Pack ing Plant or Tel. Marian Stancllffe 6-F-14. NOTICE SPRAT, now for earwig Phone 348-B MeOonngle FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR PENT Pasture, close In. Owner, 11 Tripp. STORE ROOM tor rent 4OS0 CU at Jack's 2nd Hand Store, 108 So 010. FOR BENT HOUSES FOR RENT After August 1, to reli able partv. e-rocm bungalow at 140S W. Main. Iqulra, Tel. 77. FOR RENT t-roora house. 80 Sum mit Ave.. Cor. 4th. FOR RENT 8-rocan house partly fur nished: nice shade and lawn, mm N. Riverside. FOR RENT House No. 6 New Lortmj Court: bouse No 1 Everett Court: house No. S KstberlB. Court. West 11th St. Adults only. Unfurnish ed. Phono 238. WELL-FURNISHED 4 rooms and bath, desirable, cool, ahady; electric re frigerator. Maglo Chef, abundance hot water, garage; adults. 818 No Central. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartment for rent, 616 N. Central. FURNISHED Apt. 603 S. Holly St. FOR RENT 1 furnished apartment. 3 office rooms. 1 store building. - 1 basement room See Roland Hub bard or Al Llttrell. 3-ROOM APT, ground floor; adults! only. 345 N. Bartlett. - , 3-ROOM APT. Overstuffed furniture I Electrolux. heat hot water and bath. 10 Quince 8t. FOB BENT FURNISHED ROOMS TWO nice bedrooms for rent. 11 Tripp St. SLEEPING ROOM 88.80 per month. 304 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Sleeptng rooms; twin beds It desired. Phone 630-J. FRONT sleeping room, neat refined home; home privilege. 833 ' King St. FOR RENT Furnished room. S3 week Call evening. 818 Hamilton. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape FOB BENT B0AED-B00MS SPECIAL COOL ROOMS Excellent board, 611 West loth. FOB EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE John Deere mower, 3 fresh cows, 1 good work horse. Roy Howard. Ross Lane. FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WILL ACCEPT part trade for Improv ed ranch, close In. Sacrifice. Box 55, Tribune. . FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 acres. $2,000: crops now In. Property lo cated on pacific highway between Talent and Phoenix For particulars csll R. Edwards, Southern Oregon Brewery - FOB SALE REAL ESTATE 7-ROOM HOUSE, 8 acrea Bear creek bottom land, under Irrigation; good highway frontage; lights, water, gas; near city limits; $2700; terms 1716 N. Riverside. FOB SALE 4-room house, 33 acre fruit; 9800. Phoenix. Terms. Box 56, Tribune. FOR SALE 7-room partly furnished; 2 lots; city water and good well; In Central Point. Must be sold this week to close an estate. Conserva tive value 61000. Make cash offer. Inquire Hotel Valandra. FOR SALE 3 acres, 2 miles out; good 4-room house; spring water: land Irrigated. Price 61000; 400 cash, including one cow and chlcjc ens. ALSO 4-room plastered house, bath, breakfast nook, sleeping porch, cement foundation; nice yard, shade and shrubbery; good garage; corner lot, close in; paved street Only $2360; 6600 cash, balance like rent. L. G. PICKELL. 16 8. Bartlett. FOR SALE Choice yA acres on Old Stage road, 4th house south of Beall Lane, close In; 6 -room house, live able but not finished; cow barn, chicken house, fruit, good garden, pasture, fine view. Balance on loan 6392, payable 010 per mo. Will sell my equity of 6858 for the best offor made this week. Am leaving Aug. 5th. Write Box Bolder, Rt. 2. Box 237-A, Medford. No trades. 80 ACRES on highway near Medford. all cultivable, 36 acres Irrigated, good buildings. Implements. 87 bead stock, 100 hens, new furniture In cluded. Price 69000; good terms. 400-Acre stock ranch, free water, good 7-room modern house, 2 barns, some com me real timber, implement and stock Included, 66500: 61000 down payment. SID BLOOD, 122 N. Central. FOR SALE by owner at bargain, on account of sickness, ideal home, service station, campground, wood and mining ground. Box 6. Star Rt.. Jacksonville, Ore. FOR SALE Bt acres. Irrigation, rich soil. 120 young fruit trees. 4-room house, three miles south Medford. Terms or cheap for cash. Inquire. R. 8. Box 05. APARTMENT HOUSE Of 16 rooms Will sacrifice If sold this week 210 South 6th St.. Grants Pass, Ore. SEE W J. (DAD) ROBERTS. 720 W. 2nd, for Homes Ranches or Real Estate of any kind. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg. te Loan Assn. FOR SALE OR RENT My home. 703 Sherman. Medford; 6 rooms, mod ern; plenty of shade; close in; easy terms to right party. Must have references, F. A. Herring. Grants Pass. FEDERAL LAND BANK PARMS Convenient terms. Call Warren Pat terson. 201 UDerty Bldg.. or C. A. Barnes. 167 East 8tb 8t . Eugene. CORNER Wtioo on highway, office building 16x28 6376 00. Sacrifice puce. Also a real buy. 2 -room new house, 6250.00 W. A, Cbliden. Jacksonville. Or WHEN you think of real estate, think Of BROWN St WHITE, WE SPECIALIZE in homes. 81 Chest nut, Room 4. FOR 63500 A 84-aere scenic and productive fa noma Oooostruct ed flew 01 valley property ilea on both sides of Old Stage Road Al falfa IVfc DAnjou pear, peaches apples etc. I acre wood lot 6 -room modern notiM wttn larre oorcri lane oern Phone fi?ar, l-J'U Medio!, rem FOB SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Small dairy ranch, near Talent. Inquire next Shell Serv. Sta., Jacksonville. Mrs. Moore. LOOKING for a Carm euy name or a ouainsesT See old Blood. 123 II Central Phone 89 FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL "33 PLYMOUTH Coupe. None better Low mileage; new paint and rub ber: 8366. Walter W. Abbey. Inc. 1933 CHEV. Truck, long wheelbase. dual tires, stake body; good condi tion. Bargain at $360. 15 8. Front. 1938 PLYMOUTH de luxe touring sedan; low mileage: excellent shape. 1934 PLYMOUTH coupe: good me chanically: only one owner. SOUTHERN OREGON MOTORS DeSoto-Piymouth. 33 S. Bartlett. INTERNATIONAL TRUCK FOR SALE 'C-3S, m-2 ton, 176 w. b excellent I condltton; extra good tires; 677i PERRY L. A8HCRAFT 138 S. Riverside. Phone 191. FOR SALE 1933 IH-ton Cbev. truck, 1 stake body, dual xheels, subject to redemption before sale. Same will be sold to the highest bidder tot cash at Sheriff's Sale, at 10 a. rc., Monday, August 2nd, at Penning ton's Garage on- North nartiett. FOR SALE! 1935 Chrysler 8 All-stream . sedan; small mileage, car like new Perfect condition. Color polo green Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N. River side. LANOE'S CHRVSLERIZKD USED CARS 30-Day Written Guarantee with Every Car. 1936 DeSoto Coupe. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1930 Chrysler 8 Al rat ream Coupe. 9 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedans. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Olds 2-door routing Sedan. 1933 Dodge Sedan; aldemounta. 1983 Plymouth 4 -door sedan, 1935 Ford V-8 3 -door Sedan. 1931 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan. 1931 Ford Phaeton; leather uphol stery. Also a number of earlier models from (50 to S125. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Used Car Lot 26 8. Riverside. C. E GATES AUTO CO. R tfe G. USED CARS '36 Ford DeLuxe Touring .aoor ..936 '86 Ford Standard 2-door 676 38 Reo Coupe 165 "35 Ford long wheel-base trucx 405 35 Ford Pickup , O. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett 465 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 15 weaner pigs. K. E Pech, Lake Cree:. FOR SALE Choice breeding ewes. ueorge Hilton, urante rass. ore. FOR SALE Young Jersey cow; freh. i. a. women, rerryaaie Ave., Jacksonville Hwy. FOR SALE 4 nice milch cows, one much Durham bun. j. J. spitzer, Eagle Point, Crater Lake Hwy. FOR SALE Team good work mules, several need good milk cows. C. V. Calkins, Central Point, Rt. 1, Box WEANER PIGS for sale. Alfred Peile Eagle Point, Crater Lake Hwy. MALE HOG Tel. 258-J. " FOR SALE A-l fresh milk COT? Haddock, Lozler Lane. FOR SALE Milch toat. Rt. 1, Box 378, central point. FOR SALE Horses and mules; 10 head to pick from. Must be sold at once, jack Martin, Stewart Ave at Thomas. TEAM OF HORSES for sale or trade Also suing beans for canning. Gall 572-J-8. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 27 old turkeys, 50 young Ruby Walker, Sams Valley, Ore Call mornings. YOUNG TURKEYS FOR SALE Bar gain. Address P. O Box 796, Meo ford. BRONZE turkey batching eggs, a R I. R. roosters. Inquire Pernoll's 8 tore. App legate. for sale miscellaneous PIANO for sale, reasonable, 4th St. BALLOON tired bicycle, with extra equipment; excellent condition: selling at V, cost. Room 214, Hotel urana. FOR SALE 830 ft. hot water radi ation, fittings, pipes, etc. Phone 955-H. 340 S Riverside. FOR SALE Practically new wood range with colls. Phone 730 or call at 710 Bennett Ave. FOB SALE OR TRADE Oreen or wajl string beans. Phone 866-M. SWEET CORN Improved Golden Bantam. 30c down. B. B. Ford, 3 miles went on Jacksonville Hwy. Phone 731-R. FOR SALE Household furniture, cheap. 947 Murray Ave., off So. reach near Washington school. NON - IRRIGATED Ttlton apricots. First house, on left. Colter Butte rood. j. c. orocxer. CHOICE APRICOTSI Peachesl O. T Hlgdon. Fern Valley, Rt. 4. FOR SALE S-hp. engine and cen- iruugai pump. Eugene nafieniur. ter, 1 mile aouth Phoenix on Hwy BAROAfNS In used refrigerators, one General electric, one Prlgldalre one Kelvlnator, on Srrvel Terms within resson. Lec.ard Electric Co. Phone 437. 300 East Main. APRICOTS. c: delicious. Brl:nr containers to Teesttor famous Or chards, Phone 31-X-10, Eagle Point. Sign at highway turn. ORAVENSTEIN APPLES O. V. Myers. xei. 3S'j. BOAT AND TRAfLER for sal cheap. 304 N. Riverside. APRICOTS. CHEAP Gilbert ranch Jackaonvtlle-Phoeniz Hwy. IV, miles east jacKsonviiie. APRICOTS Top price se. '4 mile sou in m wdim wruiia vrevs, muwi Henn- Buluu. FOR. SALE MISCELLANEOUS . FOR 8ALE Jelly plums. Tel. 969-R FOR SALE Sweet com. opposite Copco sub-station. Albert Stevens FOR SALE Early Triumph peaches. 1 4c id. Bring containers, crar ford. Old Stag, road, Yt rail north Beall Lane. TILTON APRICOTS No scale; tree ripened. Doiph Phlpps, crater Lake highway. GOOD used washing machine. Priced 1 at u.uo. r'lynn Kiecirio service. PEACHES Alexander. Bring your oontalnera. One mil west of Phoe nix. Coleman Creek Road. Charles Beta. CURRANTS for sale. Tel. 1453-J-l. Chas. Owen. Orchard Home Drive. FOR SALE Family slse Majeatld elec. trio refrigerator. Bargain. See at B. J. Palmer home, Old Stage road or Tel. 788. FOR SALE Elec trio range, Hotpolnt. Call 135 N. Holly. Apt. No. 3. FOR SALE Used bricks. J. A Manke. 3 nulea eaat of Jacksonville. JACK'S 3ND BAND STORE. 108 8. Grape Fruit jars, dressers, oil stoves, antique furniture. Every article a bargain LARGE STOCK used wheat and bar ley sacks. 4 to ay,o. Also l'wlne. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. . . Phone 10S3. FOR SALE 3 used washing machines, first-class condition. $13.50 and up. Hubbard Bros.. Ino. FOR SALE Large size Herring-Hall safe. Medford ice it 8torage Co NON-IRRIGATED apricots for sale O. L. Llndley, Coker Butte road Phone 571-J-S. ORAVENSTEIN and Transparent ap ples Pbone 7-F-8. W. M. Howard Stewart Ave. FOR CHARIS 8 WAV IS Corsets Tel 1333-J, evenings. 318 Hamilton. FOR SALE Blue Lake beans for can ning, 3o lb Bring your container. Davis, 3117 Capital Ave. . . APR1COT8 Top price 3c; Vi mile south of White Griffin Creek school Henry HuklU. APPROVED electrlo fence, 814.86 up Barry weagant, Ashland. Pbone u-r-. FOR 8 ALE Hav in shock, cherries, cream separator, milk cooler. Tel 1003-L. LATE equipment and fair prices at Frees Oarage. 801 No. Central. BUSINESS CHANCES GROCERY STORE doing a splendid business. Will sell stock and fix tures at a 10 discount. See L. O Plckell, 18 So. Bartlett. HIGHEST CASH PAID for your furniture MEKPORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063. FINE AUTO CAMP Close In, 1800 ft. frontage on highway and Rogue river; excellent location, modern buildings, fine shade; located be tween Gold Hill and Rogue River Priced to sell. - ALSO 80 acres wood proposition on good road; plenty of timber Selling price, (185 cash. : Rogue River Real Estate Exchange, office 8 miles west of Gold Hill DR. O. O. OOLDSBERRY. Temporar ily located with Dr L, L. Sanders Medford Center Bldg. ENJOY the week-ends on the beach at White Rock; oew modern cot tages, good eats, bathing, bunting and fishing watch for the oig white rock, 8 miles north Smite River. Cel.. on highway 101 at Ore gon line. Mail Tribune Daily Solution of Saturday's Puzzt t. Sp;t . 4. Solemn promise 7. Small herring 11. New: eomb. form 13. Feminine nam 14. Tropical American animal 11. Women's patriotic order: abbr. 11 One to whom' mall Is directed It. Potential energy tO. Small depression tl. Stalner Z1. Brlstlellke organ tt. Vat 26. Lukewarm 23. Lift SO. Matter 12. Colored slight!? It. Judicial aitiemblj 14. River In Switzerland and Franc 15. Fish 16. Large plant IS. Branches of learning iL Profit, 41 Slumber 41. Bar supporting the rudder of a ship 4T. Affirmative 41. Pertain In to an ancient country In Asia Minor 41. Pronoun M. And so forth: abbr. St. Indite SS. Short sleep S4. That girl R1U1MANIIAPAR10MA I N UR I NG BgWB L V 1 ifeDA RMhI A A Im lAff 1 JjIa b L YEG ENlS TTSM D A C3mo r oftE ljTMam B TffE T (a M a J j Aj X" I imp e reld QgMEiA NADfjTAII LOMS ' 2. v we r i4 iw i" iTT 'L-Jkizzmzzzzz re Pr-g HHf 2j MtL'L - ' WJLl WL Ifl HI HI HI 41 'W?' - "W It 33 - 1 ' - - mm Si TW'SZ .;. S3 '; ; MISCELLANEOUS KANSAS PICNIC Riverside Park, Grunts Pass, Sunday, August 1. Basket dinner at noou. FOR SALE Beer parlor and pool ball Inquire Newsstand, Rogue River. Ore BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COl'NTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE AHSTKACTa ESCROWS The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and RemodellnK. B u 1 1 o n a and Buckles covered S08 U 8. Nstlonal Bank Building. Tel. 1181. . Expert Window Cleanera. LETOEORGE DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering Palatini. PAINTING Interior decorating, paper-hanging, painting of all kinds We have all equipment for ouuid painting on high buildings. Reli able painters and best of materials PABCO PRODUCTS. EKERSON PAINT 4s ROOF STORE Phone 243 38 So. Bartlett. Roof Service. ROOF SERVICE We can repair any type of roof Complete modern .equipment tor applying built-up roofs and slate surfaoe shingles Time payments It desired. PABCO PRODUCTS EKERSON PAINT 01 ROOF STORE Phone 243. 38 So Bartlett MONEY TO LENS $30 Loans $1.00 Per Month Other Loan Plans $10 to $500 We want to supply your money needs witnout rea tape 01 aeiay 8KB IV. fc. THOMAS MGR. ORE AND WASH MTO CO MEDFOR'8 OLDES'l AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO 45 So Central. O round Floor Cratenan Theater Bldg. Lie No S-167-M-I80 Phone 130. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Honaea earners, nreprooi atorage. Expert crating, packing and ahlpplng tervtce. "Davie (or Service." Phono 644. EADS TRANSFER cb STORAGE CO. Office 36 So. Fir. Phone 31fi, prloea right. Service guaranteed. SAMSON Tanafer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture pacKing Borvice. r.reproqx atorage. new low ratea. F. B. SAMSON 0., Phone 663. STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 832. Ill No. Pli St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any bind. Green stamps ln- siae or s-miie iimu LEGAL NOTICES Bum monk. In the Circuit Court of the State ol Orgeon for Jackson County. Archie Gibson, plaintiff, vs. Florence Gibson. Defendant. To Florence Qlbson, the above named defendant; In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereoy required and summoned to appear In the above entitled Court and cause and answer the Complaint of Plaintiff on file herein against you. within four (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, exolu alve of the first date of publication. Cross -Word Puzzle 8. Mull t. Oriental commander 10. Devoured 1L Form Into a knot 17. Steep 19. In the bach S3. Title or knight SS, Oern etones having a changeable luster 24. Utility 26, Couch 27. Inconsiderable salary or com pt ma tt on 19. Record of a single event 50. Unreturnabl servo at tennis 51. Enemy 32. Artlci 34. Fame 87. Tear apart 39. Cutting members of a saw 40. Room 41. Sand 43. On He 43. Make needle work 44. High pointed nil) 41. Biblical priest 44. Wild sheep DOWN L Done 1 Suspicious: slang f. Having a poor memory 4. Small bottle I. Peculiar I. Starred with soft sub stance T. Outline of a plr or motion pie- tur and If you fall to so appear and answer said Complaint, or plead thereto. Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In his Complaint on file In the above entitled Court and cause, a aucclnct statement of which relief prayed for Is as follows, to-wlt' For Judgment and decree against the Defendant for the following re lief: 1. That the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between Plalntlf fand Defondant be forever dissolved and held for naught. 3. That Plalntllf be given custody of Plaintiff's and Defendant' minor children: Slhrley Gibson. 10 years of age. Nadlne Gibson. 7 year of age. 3. That Plaintiff be given aucb other and further relief as to this Court may seem meet. Just and equitable. inis summons is pumisnea in toe Medford Mall Tribune by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered the Oth day of July. 1U37. The date of the first publication Is July 9th. 1937. O. n. BENOTSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. 136 East Main Street, , Medford, Oregon. Summons for Hibllcatlon In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. CITY of MEDFORD, a municipal cor poration oi tne btate oi uregon. Plaintiff. vm. Minnie Dahack Casebeer and Jake Casebeer. wife and husband, upra Dahack Kaufman and Frank Kauf man, wife and husband, heirs of Mary Jane Dihack, deceased; the unknown heirs of Mary Jane Dahack, deceased: also all other persons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In and to the real estate described In the complaint herein, Defendants. TO: Minnie Dahaok Casebeer and Jake Casebeer, wife and husband, Dora Dahack Kaufman and Frank Kaufman, wife ana husband, neir of Mary Jane uahack, deceased; the unknown helra of Mary Jane Dahack. deceased, also all other persona or parties unknown claim Ing any right, title, estate, lien or interest in ana to tne real estate described tn the complaint herein, tne above named defendant; In The Name of the State of Ore gon: You and each of you are hereby iwiiiireu iaj appear ana answer tne complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the last day of four week from the date of tne nrat publication of this sum mona, saia perioa oi xour wee as oeing tne time presorioea ror publication hereof, and If you fall so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In Its complaint, to-wlt:. That a do cree be entered adjudicating any and all right, title, estate, lien or claim wmch vou or any ox vou have or claim to have In, to or upon the reai property situatea in tne city ox Meaiora, Jacxaon county, Oregon. aescriDea as louows, lo-wit: ixn rout (4) in Block Nine (0) of the Town (now City) ' of Medford, Jaokeon county, Oregon, according to the of ficial plat thereof, now of .record, and declaring any and all such claims to be null and void and decreeing that said plaintiff Is the owner in fee simple of said premises and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate, lien or interest of the defendants herein, or any of them; and each and all of the defendants herein, and each r.nd all persons claiming or to claim by. through or under them, or any ox them, be forever enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting, attempt ing to establish or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In or to said property or any portion thereof, and that plaintiff's title to sai a premises be rorever quiecea ana set at rest, and sucn runner ana other relief as may be Just and equiiaDie in tne premises. This summons la published by order of the Honorable H. D Norton. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered in said uourt ana cause on the 16th day of July. 1937. prescribing that this summon b served by publication thereof once each week for four consecutive week In the Medford Mall Tribune, a news paper published in Jackson County, Oregon. July lo, 1B37, i tn aate or in first publication of this summon. F. K. DEUEL. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address: Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford, Oregon. Notice. The Board of Equallastton for the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, will meet In rsgular session at the office of the county assessor, In the county courthouse at Medford. Ore gon, at 10 o'olock a. m., Monday, August 9, 1037, for the purpose uf hearing complaint and equalising the 1937 assessment rolls. The said hearing will continue from the above date until August 35, 1S37. Any property owner who Is aggrieved at the valuation placed on his or her property may appear be fore aald board and. petition for correction In the valuation as shown on the 1S37 assessment rolls. All petitions must be filed on or be fore August 26, 1037. as the Board of Equalisation will complete Its public hearing on said date. J, B. COLEMAN, County Assessor Oarllo Supply Assured HOLLISTIR. Cal. (UP) The gar 11c flavoring for the nation's salad next year 1 assured. California, which furnishes most of the domestic sup ply of garlic, has 460 more acre under cultivation this year than Hchool Record Perfect OREENWICH, Conn. (UP) Doro thy Prelle's ten and one-half years In elementary and high schools never were any cause for concern to ths trusnt officer. She never missed a single days attendance. Sales People Linguist MILWAUKEE (UP A survey of the 1300 employes of the three out let of A department store company her. disclosed that 610 spesk for eign languages and can dispense serv ice In 33 tongues. , Cat Keeps Death Vigil CLEVELAND, (UP) Police sum moned by anxious neighbor found Mr. Luna Scrlbner, 76-vear old rec luse, dead In her home. A cat, her constant companion for msny years, was curled up In a corner. City Adds Playground SAN FRANCISCO (UP) In 138 the olty opened It first pre-echool playground for children. Today It has 64 such recreation centers attended by a dally average of 1,100 children between two and five years old. Closing time for Too Lata to Clas, Uy A4 I 1;0 p. A, Beagle BEAQLE. July 38. (8pl.) mends and neighbors of Mrs. Sweet met at the home of Mrs. Jsmes Martin Mon day afternoon and gav. her a shower to replace some of the many house hold needs which were destroyed In the fire a couple of week ago. Mrs. Sweet'a home and nearly everything In It waa burned, also her fruit house. She received many nice and useful glfta. Mr. Prtem waa backing his truck while turning around near the Adolph Schula home, and hi little daugh ter, Ruth Ellen, waa riding on tne back of the truck with her feet hang ing over, when the truck struck a tree and the little girl, seeing she was going to get her lega smashed, pulled them up but not quite In time, and caught her heel. Eleven stitches were taken where the heel was torn. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Simmons and family and several friends from Klam ath Fall called at the Sweet home Sunday evening, July 18, Just aftei the fire. Mrs. Simmons Is a daughter of Mrs, Sweet. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Mis Miller of Bonsnsa, Ore., and Cleo Blschoff pent a day at the Oregon Cava last week. The Miller are relatives of Mr. Blschoff. Mrs. La Barge, who ha been unable to walk for several weeka on acoount of a swelling In tbo knee Joint, Is able to be around In the house this week. Mrs. John Nelson and baby Janet, who have been staying at Mrs. Nel son' parent, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Case for a couple of weeks, returned home last week. Ina Pearl Lucas apent this week In Central Point as a delegate to tho Sunday school conference. Mr. and Mm. Melvln Martin gave a dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs, Homer Martin of Reese creek and Lloyd Sanderson, whose birthdays an this week. Those present wen Mr and Mr. Homer Martin and son Stan ley of Reese creek, Mr. and Mrs. Chan. Sanderson and son Lloyd of this Place. Hollls Martin of Reese oreek and Robert Sanderson spent Sunday after noon In the Lake Oreek oountry. Robert Blsohoff, Donald Grant, John Hull and Ernest Sanderson spent Saturday night and Sunday at the old Boy Soout camp on Evans oreek and enjoyed swimming. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sanderson of Medford called on home folk Sun day on their way to spend the after noon In the Applegate country. Mr. and Mrs. oloyd 8s ter and daughter Dcrva Jeanne of Medford were visitors at the Melvln Martin and Chas. Sanderson homes Saturday evening. Mrs. Blschoff entertained several ladles of this community and Deb enger Oap, Friday aftetnoon. . Mr. and Mr. Oloyd Sater and daughter Derva Jeanne of Medford and Mr. Sanderson were visitors at the Lloyd Hull home Sunday after noon, July IS. ,i Mr. King killed a Urge rattlesnake In his house yard a fev days ago, and another snake which he did not get bit hi dog. Table Rock TABLE ROOK, July SO. (Spl) The sudden wind and rain storm at Sunday afternoon snapped off man) tress Including some (hade trass and flattened out tall corn but otherwise did very little damage. Among Improvement being don. by the school board at the school house I a new prassur. wsUr system, new sinks and new coat of point on the building. Th plumbing and painting Is be ing done by workmen from th. Alexander Implement company of Central Point, Recent road oiling finished by th. county highway crew Is a two mil. stretch between Table Rock and Sam Valley and 1 much appreciated by th. people of both oomm unities. Southern bullfrogs, th. kind with th. edible legs, ar aald to be getting quit, numarou In th. pond along th. river. Th. season' heaviest Irrigation In these part 1 gplng on now with orchards and alfalfa receiving the ma jor part of the water,' With four Softball team organised here and going strong, th. time of the younger set Is taken up almost every evening with practicing or playing scheduled games. Lester Hamilton snd wife, who re turned several weeks ago from Klam ath county when Mr. Hamilton was engaged In the logging business, hav. movsd Into the house at Modoc re cently vacated by Orvllle Hamilton and family who hav. moved onto th. Seabrook. piece, recently purchased by Mr. Hamilton. H. O. Maury and sister Mary, of Central Point, were visitor, here one day last week. A meeting of patron of th. Table Rock irrigation system was bald at the school house Friday night to discuss the new fllelng blank, sent out by th. stste engineer. Harvesting of grain Is going ahead rapidly here. Several binders, two threshing machine and two com bine, are taking part. In th passing of Charles Dana last Wednesday at a Medford hos pital th. community lost a kindly man who lead a simple life and was highly respected by all who knew him. Mr. Dana lived alone on a small place he purchased several years ago. on hi Arrival hen from southern California. Closing Urn. for Too Lata to Olaa- aUt Ad If i;M p. as. Sams Valley SAMS V ALLEY, July 30 (flpl) Mr. snd Mrs. F. L. Cston and twin granddaughters, Dale and Oall Beebee, spent Sunday picnicking and fishing above Union Creek and on Minnehaha creek. Earl Bigham has been on the sick list the past week with doctor's ord ers to Uke It easy for a few days. sir. ana Mrs. Paul Jones spent the week-end with Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glass, near Brown boro. Olen Garrett and Al Pink .pent the week-end fishing on upper Rogue river and trlbutarlea. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Straus and children returned Sunday evening from a several daya' vacation and naninc trip spent at Foster ensk. Diamond lake. Kamaker and Union Creek. Joining the Straus family over the week-end wen Miss Mildred Dutnren, James McDonougb. Jerome, Herb and Oerald Fitzgerald. Mrs. Stella and two children of Medford are spending a week visiting her parent Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc Dowell, at their ranch home hen. Mr. and Mrs. oeo. McDonough spent the week-end at Orescent Olty with Mr. MoDonougn'a niece, Mr. Wood of Klamath Fall and hi sis ter, Hattle Llnvllle of Medford. Mrs. Tom Hunly of California, who has spent the past month- visiting her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Wm. Marah and sister, Mrs. Chas. Duggan and family, expected to be Joined this week by her husband. They plan a trip to the Yellowstone national park and other points of Interest before returning to their home In southern csuromia. Miss Vera Baker and Mrs. L. Clark of Ivan oreek were calling on rela tives in to valley Monday. Miss Dorothy Straus left Friday for Oakland. Cel. for a visit with Mr. and Mrs, John Burton. Mrs, Burton was formerly Ml Marl Seegmlller. Mies Straus also aspects to visit her brothers, Frank and Harold, : in Richmond baton return ing home. Mr. and Mrs. Lout Klnna oava been entertaining guest from their former horn, near Lo Angelas .the past week. O. L. Llndley of Coker Butt, was delivering several large ordere of ap ricot to valley housewives the first of th. week. . Th Wilson thrashing machine waa expected In th. valley the first of the week to begin operation on the Straus ranch. 4- RIVIERA, July 30. (Spl.) Poota Creek Sunday school Invitee ths com munity to Join them In plcnle at O rants Psss August 1. Mr, and Mr. W. H. MUlsr of Oranta Pas vlsltad Mr, and Mrs. Oeon Lance Tuesday, July 37, Mr. and Mr. Jo. Blair of Gold mil and Mr. Blah" slater, Mrs, Oar main. Brunelle, of Canada wen caller, at the R. L. Miller horn Tuesday .ven ing. July 37. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Davidson, at Oram Pas returned to their horn. Tuesday. July 37. The Davidson stayed at th. Marlon Lone horn while the Lances enjoyed vacation at th. Dead Indian soda springs. Roy Cameron of Sawyera Bar vis ited several days with her sister, Mrs, Effl. Blrdsey., leaving Thursday morning. Jesse Fish la recovering rapidly from injuria received last week whsn h. was thrown by a bull on hie ranch. He waa badly bruised and sus talned at vera! broken tiba. Phyllis Miller accompanied her aunt, Mrs. Millie Walksr, and daugh ter, Sybil, of Oold Hill on a trip to Son Franolaoo, leaving hen Tuesday, July 37. Meteorological Report July (0, 1(37 Forecast Medford and vlolnityi Fair tonight sod Saturday; little Chan. In tem perature. . Oregon: Fair tonight and Satur day but cloudy or foggy near coast. Cloudy In western vslley tonight. Little change In temperature. Mod erate northwest wind off th. coast. Tempera tun a year ago today: Highest, 90; lowest, 64. Total monthly precipitation, 0JO Inch: deficiency for the month, Of Inch. Total precipitation since Sep tember 1, 1933, 18.88 Inches; defi ciency for th. lesson, 0JI Inch. Relative humidity sty 6 p. m. yes terdsy, 83 per cent; 6 a. m. today. 88 per cent. . Sunrise tomorrow, l;0t a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:81 p. m. Observetlona Taken st 8 a. i 110 Meridian Tim. cm Riviera solas Boston i Chicago Denver Helena Los Angela -MEDPORD New York , Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno , 93 6S P. Cdy. 0 84 Cloudy , 80 84 P.Ody. , 00 S3 T. Cloudy . 68 63 P. Cdy. . 84 88 T. P. Ody. ,88 68 . Cloudy ,84 84 ... Cloudy ,83 63 1 JO Cloudy ,103 76 Clear 78 64 Cloudy , 93 46 dear ,60 64 ... Clear 94 63 M Cloudy 70 66 Cloudy SO 64 Cloudy 82 60 P, Ody. 88 70 Cloud Roseburg Son Francisco . Seattle Spokane Washington, D.O. SS