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PAGE SEVEN 11 (JtzzJW CEJWl MEPFOTCD MATL TRTBTTNE. ITOFORn. OREO OX, WEDNESDAY. -OCTOBER 27, 1937 i aerm d Jin and mj ad ob this psg Tou will probably rind ex tctly the thlonge you nsve been looking to or ft sale 01 trsdt for unused articles you nay n Search your attic at store-room yo may flno many things othsrs art aee log and be ablt to realm immediate cash II what you ant Isn't here ad Teniae loi Tribune Claasifled ad are inexpensive erfecrtlvel RATES rcr word, first Insertion (Minimum tie) 1Mb additional Insertion. per word (Minimum toe) per line per month without copy change ,: il-2s Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND IOST Keys. Finder return to Eu gene Thorndlke. First Natl. Banlc. Reward. TjosT Spotted hound, answers to .., t t n rtupunn n-n- runi. wi. v. tral point. Route 1. tiOST If dot, rmastrig. csll olfl W ANTED MALE HELP WANTED 8 men with team to hualt ' ....-. xtmiirnrA and Jackson ville. O. A. DeVoe. 1127 W. Main 8t. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman lor general house, work. 3 adults. Phone 698. WANTED Experienced cosmetics sales . . i i ,, atnM nnr 1(113 IBOy 1W . a ibwh --v.... Tribune. wkwrm nlrl for general house work. Call evenings alter 8:30, 844 Dakota. . ..T-r.n nt.l In hMlMIVOrk after noons and stay three evenings ft week. 634 Dakota. Phone 153-Y. WANTED Woman to care for child light housework. 30 So. Cottage. WANTED A housekeeper. Apply eve. nines. 119 So. Ivy. WANTED SITUATIONS uriMTwn T v nr hour work bv middle-aged lady. In Washington school district. Box 608. Tribune. MAN with family wants work on ranch, write T. m. utovo. mien. va-aw ,fa . tvIHnn tut care KJUI , " " " takers of tourist camp. Experienced. 90X .-OO, iiiuuiw. ELECTRICIAN Wants work any kind. Phons 8B8-H. 183 N. Oakdole. WANTED Mlac. discing, plowing or ... , . Tn inia TVIK- otner ractw . . " une. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Cabin on Rogue river, eroau acreage, win uy prloe right. Box bob, Trioune. WANTED Small cash register. Sims Bros.. 33 N. Fir. WANTED 30 need of young stock to pasture for 30 days. J. E. uiess, Brownsboro, Ore. WANTED Engine-drive ettacament for Melotte separator, Harry nan-, Jacksonville. Star Route. WE CLEAN, OIL and ADJUST any make sewing machine without charge. Singer service Dept., Tel 783. 33 So. Grape. WANTED By Nov. 1, 8 or 4-room modern house within four miles of Jacksonville. Box 698, Tribune. l WANTED To rent or lease small ranch, suitable for dairy. Write Al Haynes, Beagle, Ore. TAKE 3nd hand goods to the TRADE MARKET. Oet cssh or liberal trades We swap. 16 S. Front. WANTED Pat cattle, cows, bulls feels R. O. Humphry, phone 73 Central Point. TO SELL you a 100-lb sack of those mealy Klamatn Netted item pota toes for 900 Free delivery. Peer less Market, phone 608 JUNK Highest prloes paid tor brass radiators, copper ttorege battnes aluminum and other metals Scrap iron, small or large lots pipe and machinery wool and cot ton rags inner tubes Our prices trill interest you. ni,1- Dlr IE mi Mnhatt Household Clouds. Furniture Stoves bought snd sola MEDFUKD BARGAIN HOUSE WB PV MORE CASH For your furniture nOI.HROOR A ANIIKCVTf h .nil P-nnt Phne 647 FOR RENT-APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apt. 616 No. Central. CLEAN 3-room furnished apartment. 18. water and lights Included. 317 W. Snd. CLEAN 3-room apartment; adults Phone 641-W. FOR BENT Two room furnished apartment. 414 8. Riverside. FOR RENT Upper 8-room furnished apartment. Inquire B04 E. Main Phone 387-X. FOR RENT 8-room furnished apt.; private bath and entrance. Adults 0 E. Jackson. FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-room apartment 403 8. Newtown rei I. FURNISHED apartment tot rent, with electrical convenience-. Inquire 108 South Oa-dai. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Room, 163 N. Oakdale. 8LEEPINO ROOM 83 week. Hamilton. SLEEPING room for business woman or teacher, near Junior high. 436 North Holly. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping room for gentlemen. 838 so. River side Ave. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 6 Orape FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Very fine 4-room fur nlshed house. Rea. A. Ideal Court, corner Myrtle and Taylor Sta. Geo. Iverson. FOR RENT 7-room unfurnished house; furnsce. basement, hard wood floors: good location. Inquire 145 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house at 333 So. Riverside, close la. Tel. 457-J. FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS BOARD and room. 328 N. Riverside. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 700-acre atock ranch; 160 acres In cultivation: also 160 aere farm. For sale. 10 and 15-scre tract?, 6 miles from Medford 603 N Riverside. PIANO for rent. 63.00 month. Palmer Music Store. FOB EXCHANGE WILL EXCHANGE Jersey cow for calves or Hereford mill. Joe wow Beagle. FOR 8AX.E or trade for fresh milk cows or ahoats, 1 3-year-old Guern sey bull, well-built 2-wheal trailer, Buescher O saxophone. Remington typewriter. A. E. Cross, one mile north of Rogue River, west side of Evans creex. FOR SALE OR TRADE Grapes and aoDles. several varieties 2fic and up. Bring containers. Joe Kantor, Rt. 4. Fern Valley. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WILL sell or trade sere and lum ber sufficient to case up 4 or 6 room house. Al's Trading Post, Jacksonville Hwy. and Lozler Lane. WILL TRADE Modern Medford 6- room home for horn with small acreage, close In. Box 1024, Tribune, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE AAOFA 5 -room modern house, ZnU 428 North Holly; all re- conditioned, ready for occupancy; terms. Also Reconditioned 4 - room JS n II modern house and large w " w lot in Central Point; A300 will handle. " See A. F. FLOWERS " Corner i2th and Front. 20 ACRES, 4-room house, 10 acres prunes, 10 acres grapes. An Ideal chicken ranch at a low price. E. C. Faber, Central Point. FOR SALE Residence, 7B0: large mirror, dining table, canned fruit. Cheap. 518 penn. Ave. SACRIFICE price, for quick sale. NO AGENTS. Phone 808-X. 534 Berry dale. 8-ROOM modern house, close In, paved street, sacrifice 91900: $250 down; balance like rent. Also 3 room furnished house, city water, modern. $800, $160 down, balance $15 month. Including water. Also 163 -acre dairy ranch, all stocked, furnished 8-room house, new build- Inns: feed 60 cows. 87 seres, water. 2fi acres free water, balance 93.50 acre; $4500 down, balance long term payments. Immediate posses sion. W. J. "DAD" ROBERTS, 730 West 2nd St. FOR SALE 1 acre, new 3-room house In Thomas addition. Price $400. Csll 302, Jacksonville. FOR BALE Duplex, close In. on pave. ment. completely furnished. Pay ing big interest on investment, otny $1760. See L. G. Plckell, exclusive agent, 16 8. Bartlett. FOR SALE 100 So Orange, 8 rooms. 8 bedrooms. 3 sleeping porches wood shed, double garage Phone 19, business hours. tjUUSES for SAtaB to Medford and turrtMindlna towns Easy terms Jack son County Federal Satin? Loan Association FOR SALE 8-room modern house A buy. $1100; $200 down 41$ N Columbus. WHEN you think of real estate, think of bhoww s Will iB.. aro a av 1 - Nnrtr. OranM St A. room Dome: nardwood floors three Deoroomi ana tieepin porcn; doiw in rear to oe moved off Priced toi quick aie at $3050 Charles a Ray exclusive agent Koom 204 0 8. Natl Bank Phone 802. LOOKING for a farm city home or a business? Bee Sid Blood. 133 N Central Phona 480 FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Call Warren Pat terson 301 Liberty Bidg or O A RimM l(,7 gn-t Qth 8t Eugene FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 80 nice young turkeys. about 7-Ib. See me st 611 Ea.t Main after 4:30. Esrl Summers. FEW choice Bronze breeders. I. D. Oan field. Aloha Ranch. Coleman rpx rond. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK HAVE few Corndsle bucks t monihs old. Heavy shearliw stock. Priced reasonable. Hawkins Bros., Apple gste. Ore. POR SALE Oood Jersey-Ouernsey cow snd 6-weeas-old calf. Inquire Ml So. oakdale or pnoce "u-x POR KM.t Durham milk cow. Orant Walker, Phoenii. acroas tracks from Newbry Psckln; House. WEAKER PIOS for sale. Oeorte Ted. tick, old Psclflc Hwy. ONE belfer and one calf for sale Apply at Mrs. Minnie Edwards' phoenix. POR SALS Horses, all kind.: oat ha. in barn: cows Will trade Stewart Are. to Thomas road. Jack Mania. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Extra fine Chester White weaner pigs on Airport Road. r. A. Long. FOR SALE DOGS-PETS FOR BALE Pointer pups. 10 weeks old. fiortnrup rouury r-arm, on Thomas road. RED. Roller Canaries, all colors. Mrs. O. A. DeVoe, 1137 W. Main. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES PLYMOUTH Sedan. '38 model: looks snd runs like new; hester and many extras. Dependable Blue Seal guarantee. Only 185 down. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributor. for SALE 8110 eoulty for $30 in 1B30 Ford a-or. seaan. truna; oniy 33,000 miles. 723 W. 2nd. FOR SALE Crawford electric range, used S months. 5s: hot water neat er; one thermoatat: radio, golf clubs, etc. 603 West 4tb. 1837 PONTIAC .door tour, sedsn Less than 5,000 ml. Radio, heat er, sport wheel, aB50. 1039 CHRYSLER Alratream low mileage. Overdrive, heater, $776. 1020 PACKARD convertible Coupe, radio, sedan Fine condition. Bargain for quick sale. MEDFORD DISTRIBUTING CORP. Oldsmoblle desler, 32 S. Bartlett FOR SAL13 1936 Terraplane de luxe coupe; excellent conumoii. may w seen &t Flcntners uarage, nucr noons. LANOE'S HIGH-GRADE, LATE MODEL USED CARS PRICES GREATLY REDUCED 1837 Ford V-8 Sedan 1837 DeSoto 4-door aedsn, with overdrive 1936 DeSoto 4-door Sedan, with overdrive 1936 Plymoutn Sedan 1936 Pontlac Sedan 1936 Packard Coupe 1936 LaFoyette Sedan 1935 Dodge Sedan 1935 Plymouth Sedan 1935 Ford Coupe 1935 Ford Sedan 1935 Chrysler Coupe Chevrolet Panel 40 Cars to choose from. Nearly atl makes and models, st Low prices. Used Car Lot. 26 So. Riverside. Open evenings and Sundays. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer. 38 N. Riverside. POR SALE 1936 Packard coupe, model 120. Small mileage. Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N. Riverside. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. R Jk a. USED CARS 35 Graham Coupe -...$465 '35 Graham 4-door Sedan ..495 '35 Ford Pordor Sedan 405 '34 Ford Coune ...385 '34 Ford Tudor Sedan ..570 O. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE 1831 Chevrolet de luxe coupe; fine condition; (260. Call 1 4- F-4 FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Pedigreed Cocker span iel pups. 808 W. MslD. FOR SALE Cocker spaniels, 2.00 each. 4-wheel trailer chassis, scrap er and Bagley. 1118 West Main. AUSTRALIAN shepherd pups. Call at Covered wagon: also wnue rnopus. FOR 8ALE , MISCELLANEOUS APPLES for sale cheap. A. Sakralda, one mile west Phoenix. OAT HAY for ssle. Phoenix. T. J. Parsons, FOR SALE 1 Fordson tractor, 1 trac tor plow, 1 Bean sprayer, 1 Bean underground system; good condi tion. Reasonsble. Harry's Repair Shop, back of Hudson-Terraplane Bldg. FOR SALE Dry madrons wood, 12.50 tier. Phone 1138-Y. PUMPKINS, 60 to 25c. B. E. Ford, 3 miles west on Jacksonville Hwy. Phone 731-R. OLD QUILTS tied and re-covered, 81. Phone 1566-L. FOR SALE A bicycle, guaranteed to be In good condition; new rubber tires. 524 N. Riverside. BARGAINS IN REPOSSESSED MER CHANDISE 1 Monarch comb, wood and elect, range. 2 Hot Point elect, ranges. 3 Weatlnghouse elect, ranges. 1 5 ft. Grunow refrigerator. 13 ft. G. E. refrigerator. All of the above Hated units sold new In 1937, ask for W. J. Olms cheld, California Oregon Power Co. atore, Medford. NEWTOWN APPLE culls, long keepers. 20c per lug. Bring containers. Wing Orchsrd. , FOR SALE Oood red and white ap ples, 26o box. You pick, phlpps Or chsrds. FOR SALE Heating stove $10 00. Call after 7:00 p. m. at 625 9. Central or phone 733-R. FOR SALE Flex-O-Olaas. the perfect glass substitute Inclose sleeping laundry porches. Keep out wintry weather. Inexpensive, easy to in stall. Monarch Seed At Feed Co. FOR SALE Bedding, pillows, etc. Articles from 6c up. T. A Water man, 358 So. Oskdale. FOR SALE? Orapes and grape Juloe. Dell Vineyard. Rt. 2. Medford. FOR SALE O MC. dump truck. 4'4 rard bed. good condition Aak Ray Chamberlln. Oold Hill. FOR SALE Stock molasses. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Mouse and rat extermin ators of all klnda Monarch Seed k peed Co. FOR SALE Sheep guano, not losd'd with soli, the pure quill, $1.50 cwt Monarch Seed e. reed Co. FOR SALE Fertlllrer sulphur, arch Seed ex Peed Co. APPLES, 40c per lug and up. O. V. Myers, old Pacific Hwy. Tel. 258-J POR SALE Tokay Orapes Orchsrd, phone 572-H-6. CORN for sale. 8.0 Phoenix Oarage. ton. Inquire FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR 3 ALE Grapes J. A Manko two miles east of Jacksonville, adjoining Clancy orchard. APPLES Gebhard'a Central Point, naif mile north Bear Oreek bridge JACK'S 2ND HAND STOKE Bedroom act, sewing machine, bookcases, rangea, tea wagon. Every artlole a bargain 106 South Grape. CRAWFORDS. Mulrs and grapes, hi mile south white Griffin Creek school. Henry Huklll. FOR SALE Best dry body fir wood in the valley. Phone 615 for prices Hawley Transfer Co.. 118 N. Riv erside. FOR SALE Grapes. Griffin creek. Holmes Rsnoh. GOOD used collapsible Baby Buggy Phons 1183-V WILL deliver Klamath potatoes In town. C. J. Logan. Phone 4-F-13. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Wrecking yard and atock of used part and cara. Small down payment; terms. Inquire 133 No. Riverside. MISCELLANEOUS TRUCK for hire, 707 West Jackson. OPPORTUNITY Home In the coun try for the winter. Attractive prop osltlon to party giving sufficient partlculara. Address Tribune, Box 1028. LAUNDRY Rough dry, flat pieces ironed, oc 10. caned lor and deliv ered. Phone 1566-L. SPIRELLA CORSETIERE Mrs. Dor othy Somod, 1211 E. Main St. CHARIS & SWAVIS Corsetleres. Tel Medford 1202, Eagle Point 15-X-21. ASSAYER W. O. Wright, 614'i W. 11th St. Gold, silver, copper, cin nabar. WE ARE prepared to rebuild your automobile with modern equipment Frees' Garage. 801 N. Central. SEWING MACHINES adjusted, oiled in your nome. ai. Phone 937 FELDMAN ELECTRIC. Bartlett and Mnln. BUSINESS DIRECTOR V KIM JACKSON COUNTY -IISTRACT CO. I'l l Lb mUIIANCil AUSIKACT8 GHCHOWS Auctioneer. COL. O. B. McKAY. General Farm and Livestock Auctioneer: 15 years ex perience, uates made anytime 601 E. Main, Medford. Ore. Chiropractic Pbysiclan DR E W HOFFMAN OHIHUPHAOTIC PHYSll.'lAN Jacksonville Hlwsy Phune 662. DR O O. OOLDSBEKrIY now located In new offices in New Flubrer Bldg room 803. phone 669. DR. WM. C. THOMPSON. Dentist. 826 Medford Bldg. Specializing In den tures. Dressmaking. rHE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking and Remodeling Buttons and Buckles covered 308 0 8 National Bank Building Tel 1181 Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON H A IG HT Teacher of Piano. Specialist in Classical and Modern Piano Instruction Chil dren. Adults: Beginners or Ad vanced Hatght Music Studio 818 Liberty Bldg. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Wound with a pointed weapon I. Fine openwork fabrlo I. Droop II. Rodent is. Epic poem 14. Golf Instructor! colloq. 16. Fish isuce 16. Pertaining to measure 15. Fruit of tha oak 30. Ego 3L Part of a flower 14. Notion 26. More recent 87. Worked beyond one's strength 30. Skill 31. Bornent 21. Biblical priest 14. Woolen fabrle 16. 8111 of a win dow frame 15. Entry In an account II. Finest grade of commer cial articles 40. Small armadillo Solution of Saturday's Puzzle SITIAIT U 5p E T TR E P ElTE TAHE R A SJED h NpPAMqSE LCU NujBHoniaK arc TlglE N SWAJV E R ME 0 oirMwj n eM yp oks v e fr Hn" a" mTai trot MlMlttlIA kCiEMOEVEiAl wAlORiMEGAIE SlTTR IaI wis BETftTS'lglEl 0 42. Bee. 44. Sound Of merriment 4. Map 60. Superlative endtpfT 61. Air: comb. form El. Italian opera R3. Corroded 64. Former Ruaslan ruler 16. Period of time Z 3 4 16 17 I HW " I" 1 a. -ir Srsr To "32 pSJ . .Va- ---. ,.,n, ,,,, I I I I 40 4-1 2 43 t; T0 - 7i f 5 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House elesnlng, floor waxing, orl entnl nu cleaning and upholstering VY-hln MmMno serwee. WASHING machine service, all makes Full line Maytag part. Medford Maytag Co , 31 No Bartlett Tel 38 Kitdlatur Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett. MONEY TO LEND October Says "Get Ready for Winter" Do you need cash for fuel, clothing or other fall and winter needs? Monev advanoed on your signature and security No endorsers Prompt, courteous, friendly servlos. SEE ORE. AND WASH. MTG. CO. MED FORD'S OLUES1 AND LARG EST PERSONAL FINANCE OO. 45 8. Central, Cratsrlan Bldg. Lie No S-1S7-M-180. Phona 139 ROOFING DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Havs It repaired now. All worK guaran teed. Estimates tree. Phone i-t) J. R. Monwn. Transfer. n in a td iNH mr R iKin ftTORAflE Local and Long Distance rurnnure Moving Bonded camera, nreprooi storage Expert crating, packing and shipping servlos. "Davis for Servloe " Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 316. Prions right Service guaranteed. samson Transfer and Storage, Fur niture Moving and experx rurnnure packing service mreprooi ors new low rates. F. B. SAMSON CO.. Phone 883. STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE T--1or.hm.ft 1033 or 332 111 No Ft I St. Local and long distance Fuel oils, any Kind ureen stamps in side of 9 -mile limit LEGAL NOTICES fliininwini dip Ptilillratlnn. In the Circuit Court of the State of -irn fnr .Ta.-V-.rt CVllli.tV. City of Medford. a municipal corpor ation of the state oi uregon, riam tlf, t.v. t. tvni. anrl Pat-TV B. C rowel 1. wife and husband; the unknown heirs of Jane Doe Crowoll, deceased; Anna weinoerg ana .wm r uisinv,nr wifA and husband: also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any num.. aaiata lion fT IntKrOJlt 111 the Kal estate' described In the complaint herein. Defendants. tv inn T Cm wpI 1 and PerTV B. Crowell, wife and husband; the .mbnnnm V. is Ira atf .ln DOS CrOWell. deceased; Anna Weinberg and John Doe Weinberg, wife and huaoana; aiso all other persons or parties uni-nuwu claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described In the complaint heroin, defendants: In the nemo of the state of Ore gon: You and each of you are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the Inst day of four weens rrom tne ani of the first publication of this sum mons, said period of four weeks being the time prescribed for publication hereof, and If you fall so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply toj the court for the relief demanded In . Its complaint, to-wlt, that a decree be entered adjudicating any and all right, title, estate. Hen or claim which you or any of you have or claim to have In. to or upon the real property situated In the City of Medford. Jack son County. Oregon, described as fol- j lows, to-wlt: Lot One fl) In Block Three (3) of the Siskiyou Heights Addition to thr Cltv of Medford, Jackson Cross -Word Puzzle T. Co-t'raia svcroUy I. English latter I. Bars to hold things apart 10. Russian asa 1L Outdoor game 17. Braploysr II. Wax ointment JU Cabbace salad 21. Edible tuber IS. Ascribe 36. Throw off the track IT. Peculiar 26. Small Islandi variant 19. Repeals noisily II Reduce to a lower rank S6. Male deer 37. Defray the cont In advance It. Rase 40. Defendant's answer to a charge , 41. Direction 41. Feminine nem 46. Headpieoe 47. Untruth 46. Town In Ohio 41. Thick black liquid DOWN 1, Wild sheep I. Hindu cymbals ' 1 Metrla land measure 4. Passed from one condition Into another 5. Citrus fruit . One who copies County, Oregon, according to the official 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 elm pie of said premises snd of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate. Hen or Interest of the defendants herein, or any of them, and each and all of the defendants herein, and each and all persons claiming or to claim by. through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrained and barred from averting, attempt ing to establish or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In or to said property or any portion there of, and that plaintiff's title to said premises be forever quieted and set at real, ana eucn runner ana oiner relief as may be Just and equitable In the premises. This summons Is published by order of the Honorable H. O. Norton. Judge of the above entttled Court, made and entered In said Court and cause on the 18th day of October. 1937, pre scribing that this summons be served bv publication tnereoi once eacn ween for four consecutive weeks In the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper nubllshed In Jackson County, Oregon October 20. 1937. la the dat of the first publication of tins summons. F. P. FAURELL, F. K. DEUEL, Attorneys for Plaintiff Address: Room 4. Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Oregon Not Ire. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the estate of Florence N. May. deceaaed. has filed in the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon his final account as such Executor, and said Court has fixed Friday. November 13. 1037. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., and the County Court Room In Vtxo Court House at Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing and settlement of said final account. AH persona interested are hereby notified to appear and file objections. If any they have, to said final account on or oeiore saia umu. Dated and first published Wednes day, October 13. 1937. DON R. NEWBURY. Executor of the stt of Florence N. May. deceased. Notice ot Bherlfl'a gale. By virtue of an eieoution in order of aale duly Issued out of and under the seal of the olroult court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 10th day of October. 1937. In a certain suit therein, where in 8. A. Kroschel as plaintiff, recov ered ft decree against Oold Seal Creamery, a corporation, Southern Oregon Brewing Company, a corpora tion, R. Edwards and John Malatchl. for the sum of $29,340.00 with Interest on 3000 00 from August 26, !037 and qn S26.34O.00 from July 1. 1937, at the rate of 0 per cent per annum, with costs and disbursement- taxed at 24.80. and tho further sum of 9000.00 sa attorney's fees, which de cree was enrolled and docketed In the clerk's office of said court In said county on the 10th day ot October. 1037. Notice la hereby given that pur suant to the terms of said execution and decree, X will on the 18th day of November. 1937. at 10:00 o'clock ft. m., at the front door of the courtnouse In the City of Medford, in Jackson County. Oregon, offer for -uile and will soil at publlo auction for oaah to the highest bidder, to satisfy said decree, together with the costs of thU) sale, subject to redemption as pro vided by law. all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendants had on the -4th dsv of Marcn, lu. or now have In and to the following described property situated in jaca son County, Oregon, to-wlt: All of Block 41 oi tne -own (now nitvi of Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, together with all buildings, Improvements, machinery and fix tures of every nature thereon, In cluding all machinery, pumps, vats, equipment ftnd paraphernal! of every kind now on said property and used In connection thorewith. flaid sale will be made pursuint to the provisions of said decree and the rights OI tne purcnaner av sniu als and the rights of redemption therefrom sre specified In said decree and shall control. Dated this lotri flay or uctooor 1937. BYD I. BROWN. Sheriff. Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD OAUI-T, Deputy Hiimmnni ror Publlratlnn. In the Circuit Court of the 8tat of Oregon for the County of Jackson. City of Medford. a municipal corpor ation of the State of Oregnn, Plain tiff, TS. Bv-n- Rhaw and Cora Shaw, husband and wife: Bernard Shaw. Charles HhMw. Thomas Shaw, James D. Shaw, Patrick Bhaw, Dorothy Shaw Stacy and Floyd otaoy, wue hii.hand: Marearet Shaw King and Cecil King, wife and husband, helra on Nannie Shaw, deceased; the un known heirs of Nannie Shaw, de ceased: Ira S Chsstaln ftud Ethel v. nha.taln. husband and wife; also all other persona or parties unknown claiming any ngni, tin-. estate, Hen or Interest In the resl estate described In the oomplslnt herein. Defendant. To: Chsrles Shaw, Thomaa Shaw and Patrick Shaw, heirs of Nannie Shaw, decessed: the unknown heirs of Nannie Bhaw. deceased; lr Chaatsln: also all other persons or parties unknown elslmlng ny right, title, estate. Hen or interest In the real estate described In the complaint herein, defendant: In the name of the State of Ore. unn: You and each of you are here. bv required to appear and answer the eomplslnt filed agalnat you In the ftbove entitled suit on or before k I... rf.v of four weeks from the dste of the first publication of thla summons, ssld period of four weeks K.in- th tims prescribed for pub lication hereof, nd If you fall o to appear and answer saia nmy-i . for wsnt thereof the plaintiff will nni fn .h. court for the relief de manded In Its eomplslnt, to-wlt: That decree be entered djudlet!nf any snd all right, title, ostste. Hen or claim which you or any of you have tr. v. a .a in. to or uoon ths real property altuated In the City of Medroro, jscuon vw-n".?, .-. n.,ih4 fnllnwa. to-wlt: lot forty (40) IA Block Two HI of Olen Oak Subdivision of Block On- (1) of siaxiyou inim-.!,- tn the Cltv of Medford Jackson County, Oregon, according to the official plat thereof, now of record, , , and declaring any and all lues claims to be null ann voia ana .-i . m ni.intiff is the owner in fee simple of said premises and of the : '. .. - a ai... n. a n V wnoie tn.reoi, ir n- - . -.it rt-ht. title, estate. Itsn or Interest of the, defendants herein, or any of them, ftnd each and ftll of the defendant herein, ftnd each nd II persons claiming or to claim by. through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrained an., h.m-1 imm ftsMrtlnf. Attempt ing to establish or elslmlng any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In or to said property or any portion thereof, and that plaintiffs title to said prem- Ues be forever quieted, tod set at real, and such further and other relief u may be Just and equitable in the premises. This summons is published by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton. Jude of the above entitled Court, made and entered in said Court and cause on the 18th day of October. 1937, pro scribing that this summons be served by publication tnereor once each week ror four consecutive weens in tne Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper published in Jackson County, Oregon. October io. wm, la the date of tne first publication of this summons. F. P. FAR R ELL, F. K. DEUEL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address: Room 4. Jackson County Bank Building. Medford. Oregon. Notice of Appointment. In the County Court of the State of Oregon ror tne county or Jac-son. In the Matter of the Estate of John H. Prader, also known as Jack Bar ton, deceased. Notice Is hereby glvcm that the undersigned. Elsie Prader, has been appointed administratrix of the este,te of John H. Prader, also known as Jack Barton, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the Count v of Jackson, and that she has qualified. All persons having claims against asm estate are nereoy noti fied to present the same duly veri fied, as by law required, to the under signed, at 79 Nutley St., Ashland Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published October 37, 1937. Last publication November 34. 1937. ELSIE PRADER, Administratrix. Beckman and Oaley, Attorneys. Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Oct. 37. (Spl.) Sunday school rally day will be held at the Reese Creek school house Oct. 31. Antelope, Brownsboro, Lake creek, Eagle Point, Shady Cove, Anttoeh and Reese Creek Gospel mission Sunday schools have ftll been Invited to come and eech have at least one song ready for the program. Bring bosket lunch for noon. Lieut. C. Vincent, world traveler, gave a program of colored slide pic tures on Egyp,t at Reese Oreek school house Oot. 31. Mrs. L. Merrltt and son Bob of Central Point visited her son and family, Mr. snd Mrs. Ralph Merrltt, Janet and Jimmy. Oct. 34. There will be Hallowe'en party and program at the school house Oct. 28. A fish pond will be very much In evidence and a fine program will be presented by the school. Mrs. Jim King, of King's servloe station, Is very 111 In a hospital In Medford. Mrs. Albert Hanscom and son Cecil called at the W. R. Lamb home, Oct. 34. . Mr. and Mra. Jack Grow ftnd Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyer attended the picnic given by the bridge crew at Derby station Oct. 24. All reported a fine time and a delicious dinner. Mra. Merle Haynee called on Mrs. Merrltt and Mrs. Lamb, Oct. 33, The school clerk will take the school census this week In the Reese Creek district. Mr. and Mra. J. E. Leigh entertained the ladles of the Home and School cir cle Oct. 31. A real banquet was serv ed at noon Including turkey. In the afternoon conversation and commun ity singing were enjoyed. Those en Joying Mrs. Leigh's hospitality were Mr, and Mrs. H. Bull, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dobrot, Mrs. Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. h, 0. Rusho, Mrs, Lors French, Mrs. Merle Jack, ftnd three sons, Edwin. cAlVft and Warren, Mrs. Louisa Hana klna, Mra. O. W. Weddell, Mrs. a. H. Powell, Mrs. Homer Martin, Mra. O. P. Rusho, Mrs. Thomas Vestal, Mrs. R. J. Otsh, Mra. S. A. Sutton and son Sanders, Mrs. O. E. Bellows, Mrs. Ralph Merrltt an Jimmy, Mra. Robert Humphrey, Darlene and Ralph, Mrs. C. H. Rusho, Mra. C. W. Jack, Mrs. Ben Bellows and Mrs. W, R. Lamb, Next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Weddell. Nor. 11. Because so few brought thelr bsby pictures every one is asked to bring them at Mra. Waddells. All voted Mrs. Leigh a wonderful hostess. Homer Martin went to Medford sev eral times the paat week for medical care, he not being well since having his arm out of place two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lamb and Ed na spent Sunday evening visiting at the W. R. Lamb home. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Randall called at the Ralph Merrltt home Oct. 30. Phoenix PHOENIX, Oct. 37. (Spl.) The Invitation committee for Booster night to be celebrated by the Orange Thursday evening, met at tha L. O. Caster home Monday night. Com mittee members present were Mrs. Geo. Drske, chairman, Messrs. Vsughn Quackenbush, Oeorge Armstrong and Mra, Enid Caster. Other present were Pay Ward, lecturer; Mildred Ward, Oeorge Drake, Eelpha Arm strong and Elva Caster, Refresh ments were served by tha boeteet at the close of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pry of Keytes villa. Mo., are visiting friends and relatives here. They tre tpendlng their 80-dsy vacation on the west coast. Circle members and butbsnds will be guests at tha covered dish supper planned for November 4 at Grange hall. Supper will be served at 9:80 p. m. Mrs. Joe Letter and daughter re vive and Shirley Burreson spent Sat urday evening wltn Miss Elva Caster. I. O. Sllllman left Sunday wltb bit father for Seattle. Ooepel meetlngi conducted by the Apostolle rsltb are being held at tha Engle hall. Mrs. Mtbel Stsncllfft entertained st Hallow. n party at bar home Monday evening. Ouasta praeent In' eluded: Mr. P. I. Ballgren, Mra. L. Spsnosr, MM. W. D. SUtdman, Mra. W. M. Berkley, Mrs. R, A. Purr;, Mra. W. Turpln, Mra. B. Edwards, a Susanna Barkley and the hostess, Mrs Stancllffe. Dainty refreshment In keeping with the holiday motif were served tnd prise given to Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Barkley tnd Mra. Furry. James A. Btktr. U-yetr-old pan- aloaer, living kt i Q, I, TVifT place, was robbed of all his east Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Police were notified but were unable to ap prehend the culprits who are be lieved to be gypsies. Antelope ANTELOPE. Oct. 37 (Sol. I Tom Riley, Jr.. la building a fine home for Pete Young near Eagle Point, John Oreb la also building a five- room modern home on his ranch near Antelope. Julia Davles was Interviewing the women of Antelope recently In regard to organising an extension club. Mr. and Mra. Tom Hatlett called on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Von der Hellen October 17. A Hallowe'en party and program will be given by pupils of Antelope the evening of October 38. Mis Wright Invites everyone to be present, and she asks that the mothers bring slther elder, doughnut or pumpkin. Five gallons of cider 1 all that will be needed. The pupils were given their at week teat a few days ago. Puplla on the honor roll were Bob Allen, Mary Allen, Bernett Yorton and Betty Jean White. Some of the ranchers will start turkey picking November 18 and 1. Mrs. Sarah Riley visited Mrs. B K. Rlggs October 13. -des Social club met at the horn of Mrs. Ina Stanly October 30. Mrs. Dutton assisted Mrs. stsnly In en tertaining. A large crowd enjoyed the day. After the business meeting games were played. Visitors present were Mra. Emma Rader, Mrs. Donna Ashpole, of Esgle Point; Mrs. chit wood, of Central Point; Mrs. Gertie Kneeland and daughter, of Medford, also Mrs, S. W. Baize, of Medford, and Miss Linda Wright. The Ladles Social club will meet November 10 at the home of Mra, Carl Von der Hellen. The club will meet a week earlier on aooount of turkey picking. Rogue River ROGUE ELK, Oct. 37. (Spl.) Wednesday afternoon, 38 ladles of the district met at the new Elk Rogue school and under direction of Mra. ' James Hoey of Medford, district or ganizer, a P.-TV. was organised. Of ficers elected to serve for tha year were Mra. W. Ragsdale, president: Mrs. Vaughn, vice-president; Mra. Harry Harding, secretary, and Mra. Procter, treasurer. Committee win be appointed at next meeting. A play waa given by tha first and sec ond grade. Light refreshments were served. Miss Hilda Marty apen the week end aa gust of. Miss Jean Edlec . Mr. and Mra. Scott Brill of Med ford spent Thursday at their home at Roguealure. Wllmer Ragsdale hat had the bull dozer doing several days' work en his place, leveling off hit land. Mrs. Jack Johnson of Sunset on tha Rogue shopped In Medford Fri day. Miss Ouyneel Powell, Miss Margaret Knox and H. .Lowe, teacher here, spent tha week-end at their homes In the valley. Mr. and Mrs. r. Sinclair have told their place on Elk creek and moved to Medford. Mra. Howard Ash shopped In Med ford Thursday. r Oen Ash. Lester Train and Jim Cousins, -who are attending high school in Prospeot, spent tha week end with their parents on Elk oreek. Geo, Atchlnaoxi returned home from Yakima, Wash, Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Bretta of California who tpent tha aummar at Rogue lure, left for their home Saturday. Miss Powell's room hae a photo gal lery that la very Interesting. Mra. Carl Chlldera, who underwent a major operation at tha Community hospital In Medford, la Improving rapidly. Two new students entered senooi Monday, Monty and Don Chamberlln. Metlvln Miller bed the misfortune to break hit arm while playing en the rings. Mr. Lows'! room I very thankful to Mrs. Vincent for the beautiful flowers that ah has sent them. The art exhibit In Miss Margaret Knox'a room It very attractive. Orchestra-PralKed Abroad PHILADELPHIA (UP) Eugene Or- mandy. conductor of tha Philadelphia orchestra, returned from a trip abroad recently and said 'hsra was a great demand In Europe for a personal appearance of the Philadelphia or chestra. Phona 843. W.U btul away your refute City tanita Be lot. Travel Table AIRPLANES NoflhOoond Leave 13 :M P U. Mailt Cloet 13:11 P. U. 4:83 A. M. 8:87 A. M. goothboon. Leave 10:88 A. M. Mailt Clot 10:11 A. M. 11:24 P. at, 13:0 A. M. TRAINS Northbound btava lit A. M. 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