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rrcrFrmn matl tt?tt?ttne, Mr:nFO"Rr, mnox, moxday. aptctl is. toss. PAGF; NINE Read every ad on this page tou will probably find exactly the things you hava been look ing tor or a sale or trade for unused articles you may have. Search your attic or store-room you may find many thing others are seeking and be able to realize Immediate cash. If what you want Isn't here, ad vertise for It Tribune Classi fied Ads are inexpensive effective! RATES per word, first insertion -Be (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word ..........- lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change ..........$1.23 CAS Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST 8 months old Guernsey heifer, from pasture on Ross Lane. Chester Wendt. Phone 687-J-3. I,03T Fishing creel containing fish ing tackle, near Bybee bridge. Find er please phone 238. Reward. LOST If dog missing, call 1516, WANTED FEMALE HELP EXPERIENCED COSMETIC WOMAN to demons trots In Salon here. National line Indorsed by eleven famous stars backed by George Arthur. Paramount Pictures. No limit to earnings. Must have $100 cash deposit. Call Mr. Warren, Medford Hotel. WANTED Single lady, middle age. to live in trailer house, wo oDjecuons If partially aisaniea. am mi wages. Write W. E. Styles, Rt, 2, Box 47, Medford. WANTED SITUATIONS COMTOMETER OPERATOR wants work. Phone ith-j. EXPERT Landscape Gardening. Prun ing, Lawn Mo wing. Ekstrand 242 No. Front. ' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS BROKEN FURNITURE repaired, reup holstered, refinisned. Phone 969-R. " ATTENTION MiMiMn r?l . ATM OWNERS Two experienced miners wish to work J assessments on lode or placer. References. Box 4447, Tribune. WANTED Labor In exchange for dentistry, box owo. inuuue. nt.MTipn o ex fir timber for wood Stumpage basis. Robert Walters, co vauey r-uci WANT to lease up to 100 acres of nrln Inn1 Wft also do all kinds of tractor work, very reas onable rates, box oue. lriDune. LAWNMOWERS sharpened and re paired. Called for and delivered Joe J. Jones. S2 N. Grape. Tel 369 EAGLE Point Fox Farm Ouy horses cows Tor feed Call Eagle Pt WOOL MOHAIR HIDES And Pelts See us before you sell MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phune 1062 WE PAY MURE CASH Foi your furniture HOI.HKOOK & ANIMtKWS 6th and Front. Phone 54V WANTED Laundry. I do curtains also. Mrs Huson. Tel 1345-M Wftrt I EL vena auu wuii"ie mals removed free of charge Phone 1769 i reverse charges!. Southern Oregon By -Products Co. WANTED Unfurnlsheo or partly furnished house or flat 2 bedrooms, oil or circulating heat Must be modern and good neighborhood, up to (40 Box 1572. Tribune WANTED Your watch sno clock re pairing Guaranteed Reasonable prices. U. E. Myers, no w. in-im WANTED TO BUTT Teal, bee! and dairy cattle Phone 437-R C C Hoover & Son HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries. Radiators Aluminum Briss Cop per and Jther metals MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUBfi 27 N Orape St Phone 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES TOR RENT 5 -room modern house, furnished. Lawn, garden, shade. Call at 917 Narregan St. FOR RENT OR SALE Five -room f house. 502 N. Oakdale FOR RENT. May 1st, house. Living room, two bedrooms, bath, kitchen, nook and large enclosed service porch. Fine garden, two stoves. Owner at 41 Rose Ave. Telephone 1198-W. FOR RENT 5 -room house. Call 1458-W. unfurnished FOR RENT 5 -room modern house. Adults 339 Haven. $25. Call 449-M FOR RENT Purnlshec hous. Ever ette Court. West tlth St. Adults only Phone 238 FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished inuv 324 North Riverside FOR RENl-APAiriMENrS FOR RENT Two-room downstairs front apartment. Adulu. 200 W. Jackson. FOR RENT Two-room furnished apartment. 444 So. Fir. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 504 So. Oakdale. 'OR PENT Two-room apartment, aim sleeping room with private sitting room. Adulu only. 706 So. Oakdale FOE RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Clean. Heated, furnished apartment. Frlgldatre and phone. 518 8. Oakdale. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt. Adults. Phone 641-W. FOR RENT Furnished Apt. 016 N Central. FURNISHED 3-room apartment, heated. 329 N. Ivy. FOR RENT Apartment. 834 Apple. APTS. for rent. OeBauer ApU. FURNISHED 2 and 3-room apart menu, private bath; garage. Adult 604 West loth. 3-ROOM Apt-, private bath, summer rates 806 W Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM for one or two ladles. 117 Laurel. ROOMS Phone S36-W. 445 S. Front. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping room for gentleman: garage If de sired. 325 So. Riverside. FOR RENT Heated furnished room 714 West 10th. Phone 1555-Y ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 B Orape FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS PLEASANT rooms with meals If de sired, at 716 E. Main. BOARD and ROOM. 1003, W Main. FOR RUNT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 40 acres. 10 a month. Inquire 4 Corner Station, ulldway Road. PIANOS 3.0u month. 402 E Main FOR RENT 3 store rooms steam heated office room See Al Littrell or Roland Hubbard Phone 237. FOK EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE Unincumbered farm nenr Medford. for city property 223 North Riverside. Phone 612 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Jersey cow, fresh this week. Carl von der Heiien. Route a FOR SALE! Sow and feeder pigs. 1704 14. Riverside. FOR SALE One work horse. C. L. Furry, Central Point, phone 107. 20 FEEDER PIGS, red and white. about 40 lbs. Turpln Ranch Mead ows, north of Beagle. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Scott Dar by, Rt. 3, box 70-C, east of Vilas ranch. FOR SALE: Fresh cow. or will trade for pigs. Phone Oll-R-3. FOR SALE Registered thoroughbred and Palnmino yearling fillies, bar gain. 425 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE: Fresh Guernsey heifer, $G0. John Mace. Central Point. FOR SALE Exceptionally good Jer sey cow. Just fresh. Francis Russell, 3 miles west Table Rock Store. FOR SALE Three milk cows. R. O. Greene, Eagle Point (Butte Falls Road), ABOUT 45 ewes and 35 lambs for sale or trade for milk cows. Box 4559, Tribune. FOR SALE 18 weaners. 21 feeders, 3 bred sows. Dr. Miller, Phoenix FOR SALE 50 head ewes with lambs Phone 119, Central Point. FOR SALE 2 fine saddle horses, 1 broke to work cattle; 1 Jersev cow and heifer: cow to come fresh mid dle of May; 2 saddles. In good shape Phone 374-rt-l. Talent. FOR SALE POULTRY RED FRYERS 50c each. Carley Farm, GOLDEN BUFF MINORCA Barred Rock. New Hampshire. Finest chicks ever. lie. Bronz Poult 35c. Write todav. THE REDWOOD HATCHERY Route 3. Box 595, Grant Pss Ore. FOR SALE DOGS PETS REASONABLY PRICED pedigreed Cocker Spaniel pups. Turn left at sign on Jacksonville Highway. V. D. Chamberlen. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE CLOSE IN HOMED This 5-room home located only 3 blocks from courthouse is In per fect condition. Nice large living room, dining room, complete kitch en, laundry tubs, 2 spacious bed rooms, full attic. Exceptionally well priced at $3,150.00. excellent terms. Also WELL LOCATED RANCH 32 '4 acres located on floor of the valley. Good soil conditions, free water right. 10 acres alfalfa, 1 acres of onions already In, balance all cultivated. 12 head of stock and full line of farm machinery goes with place. Outstanding value at $5,000 with only (2,000 down, balance good terms. Also CLOSE IN SUBURBAN 4 acres. Irrigated, well located near city schools, family orchard, 4 -room modem home in excellent condi tion Garage and chicken house, exceptional value at 12,376. Very good terms. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. Phone 728 109 E. Main St, FOR SALE: One-acre irrigated, close to highway, 4 -room plaster-board modern house. 2 bedrooms, barn . ga ra ?e, for 1 1 500 .00 and 1 1 50 .00 down, balance very easy, and 2.7 acres Irrigated, on highway, all fenced and cross fenced, close In, for 100 0.00 and 1100.00 down, bla ance very easy, and 1-3 acre, good soil. 5-room modern house, garage, lawn, shrubbery, paved street, concrete walks, in Aahland. for 1 1750 00 and S250 OO down, balance 115.00 month at 6, And low Insurance rates on auto mobiles and trucks. GEO. H. YEO AGENCY 227 W Main Medford, Oregon 80 ACRES, nicely improved, 25 acres in crop; 16 acres rree water, all tillable, fine land. 3,600. Consider good acreage at part. See A. P. FLOWERS Corner 12th and Front FOR SALE Attractive cabin on river. 3 laree rooms. 3 screened porches, fireplace, electricity, water system. Reasonably priced. Phons 1438. FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE WHY An Doing a Land Office Business at the Land Office, 943 South Central. If you have land to sell or trade or want to buy a farm, come to the LAND OFFICE, phone 1127-Y or 664. J. C. BARNES, 27 years in Medford. in m mm Two-acre suburban home Stall nfl six-room modern house. WTUUU hard wood floors. Locat ed on highway. Terms. . . . . . 1 1,-acre home, located SI 9 Anil on east sd6 four rooma V"TUV and breakfast nook, hard wood floors. 1240 down and 22 per month. 6 Interest. One-acre plaoe, located Synfin on good road. Modem VfcwUU five-room house, hard wood floors, basement and furnace. Terms can be arranged. We also have numerous farm ana city listings. BROWN AND WHITE 104 West Main St. FOR SALE Six-room residence less than a block from post office, corner location, priced right. Must be seen to be appreciated. See A. T. Flowers, 112 E. 12th. CLEAR RESIDENCE m Alhambra. California, 8 mllea from Los Ang eles; 0 rooma downstairs, 3 apart ments up; exchange for clear rental property or ranch near Medford. r. O. Lovell, Rte. 1, Box 65, Gold H1U. C-ROOM Attractive. Modem house, fireplace, hardwood floor; double garage, corner loU. Lots of nice shrubbery; close In on paved streets. A real good buy only $3150, terms. L. G. PICKELL 16 So. Bartlett 3 ACRES, Improved, on Crater Lake Highway and Rogue River, suitable for camps, business or home. Write Box 4554, Mall Tribune, SMALL or LARGE acreage tracU near Medford for sale with small pay ment down. 223 North Riverside. Phone 612. IF YOU ARE WANTING to Buy or Sell Real Estate see L. O. Plckell, 16 So. Bartlett. HOUSES FOR SALE in Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association LOOKING for a farm, city home or a business? See Sid Blood 123 N Central Phone 489 FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For Information inquire of Warren Patterson. Secretary at the National Farm Loan Office, 202 Liberty Bldg Tel 1149 Or C. A. Barnes. 167 E 8th. lugene. Ore. t'HEN you think of real acute, think Of BROWN & WHITE SEE Charles A. Wing Agency. Ino. to buy your home. FOR SALE New ft-rvora bouse 634 N Grape Small down payment Also 6-room home, rurnisned Priced right for quick sale Owner 423 S Ivy FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES LOVES USED CAR SPECIALS 1936 Hupmobile Sedan........-.. $525 1935 Chevrolet Sedan 395 1934 Chrysler Sedan ...$425 1930 Chevrolet Sedan .. $115 1030 Plymouth Coupe ...... $125 1031 Chevrolet Coupe $225 1032 Plymouth Coupe, new palnt..$225 1030 Ford Pickup $85 1928 Pontiac Pickup $50 1704 N. Riverside FOR SALE '29 model A Ford or trade for truck. Bicycle for sale. Spring St., Rt. 4, box 139. FOR SALE: 1929 Packard Sedan, cheap. In good condition. Route 4, box 381. USED CARS SLASHED Used cars and trucks reconditioned and priced to sell now. Come In and see these buys. Open Sundays, evenings. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. FOR SAL& 1934 Plymouth Coupe, $276 cash. Shell Service, 6th and Front. CHEVROLET ROADSTER, running order, licensed, $30 cash. P. O. box 551, Medford. FOR SALE '81 Model A Ford Road ster. Good condition throughout. Priced for quick sale. Call 851-J-2 FOR SALE 1929 Model A Ford closed pickup; good tires and good me chanical condition. 1140 W. 8th. FOR SALE Oldsmoblle '35, good condition at a bargain. Leaving for Central America. John T. Ross, house Mlnler District, 4 blocks West Rogue River Academy. REAL BUYS 1936 Chevrolet Sedan $525 1936 Dodge Deluxe Coupe: looks and runs like new. Price ... $576 1936 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe. Tine condition, new tires Price . .. $496 LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N Riverside Chrysler-Plymouth Dealers FOR SALE 1930 LaSalle Sedan Crystal Spring Packing Co . do Fir C. E. GATfcS AUTO CO Special R. & G. Guaranteed Cars. 1935 Ford 4 -door de luxe touring se dan, reconditioned and guaran teed $446 1934 Ford Victoria, reconditioned and guaranteed; good paint and tires ,. . - ,.. ,, $376 1936 Ford Pickup $476 1832 wiuy-Knlght 4-door sedan, just like new - $265 1933 Plymouth 4-door sedan, recon ditioned and guaranteed; good .Ires and paint $366 1930 Model A Ford coupe ioelient condition. V-8 wheels 6:16 $195 C E GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department. 6th and Bartlett. USED CAR SPECIALS A Real Buy in a (jood Uwd Car, See our large stock of high-grade Used Cars at 25 South Riverside LANGES USED CAR LOT Open Evenings and Sundays LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Ply mouth Dealers, 38 N Riverside. PERSONAL POEMS BET TO MUSIC. ARRANOED for publication. Submit best work, either ooema or melodies, for free examination and report MMU. St'id!r. Dpt K. Portland, On-gon. Use Mall Tribune Want Ads, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE New baUoon tire bicycle, and light two-wheel trailer. Priced cheap, 944 Boardman. FOR SALE 2 bookcases. Phone 1502-X. 203 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Large commercial sice G. E. Frlgldalre. Some terms. Allen Hotel. CLOSING OUT SALE, quitting busi ness. Bargains new and used fur niture, ranges, beds, springs, sewing machines and 697 small articles, enamel ware, etc., at 10c to 35c. The Furniture Trade Mart, 16 8. Front, Medford. FOR SALE; Spanish guitar, almost new, $7.00. 1021 West 9th. FOR SALE Large size coal brooder stove. Will trade for calf, 4 months or older. Lola Buck, Central Point. FOR SALE: Dining room set, day bed, bureau, 9x13 rug. 943 So. Central. 36 HARLEY DAVIDSON and acces sories, 265, terms. 512 Dakota Ave. FOR SALE: Buffet, Boehm system B-flat clarinet. F. Fanger, corner Stewart and Thomas. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD BUYS In used Singer Sowing Machines Singer Shop, 32 So. Grape. BEAR CREEK Loam for sale. il.OO per load. Phone 473-X. FOR SALE Rich Bear creek loam and barnyard fertilizer. Phone 1164-W. 624 E. 9th St. RIVER LOAM Excellent for (lowers or lawns. Phone 1534-Y. SUGAR PINE SHAKES for Wle E O Faber. Central Point. FOR SALE Newtowiib. packed or loose Any quantity American Fruit Growers warehouse 213 S Fil MYERS WATER PRESSURE SYB TEMS nandled exclusively lb Med ford by Flck's Hardware. Let us figure your pumping problems PUMPING SYSTKMS overhauled PLUMBING contracting, can save you money washers. Phone 300. ELECTRIC Fence, all kinds anj prices Harry Weagant Ashland 11 ll-F-4 BODY FIR 41 76 tier 452-R-3 FLOOR COVERING, sinks, hab bug gy, high chulr mattresses, dressers Jack's 2nd Hand Store. RASPBERRY plants 3c each Straw berry plants 50c hundred. Phone 1566-L. FOR SALE Small refrigerator; round dining table, extensions; lea the: couch; leather chair; vacuum sweep er Storage Davis Transfer. NU -ENAMEL One coat covers No brush marks Acids and strong cleaning agent have no damaging effects Braasfleld 4uio Co. 312 W Main Phone 24 MISCELLANEOUS P. A. PEFLEY C ontraetor and builder, Job work a specialty. Cab inet and cement work. Painting, by day or Job. Phone 988-W; 1213 W. 9th St. HAVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN Special opening offer. Large size 8x10. only 39c Brown Brown Photographers, 225 E. Main, over Kldd's Shoe Store. ACROSS Suffer extreme hunger Cries of sheep Punctuation mark Strip of wood used for line BDi.cIng In printing posters Article Moving smoothly Symbol for nickel Public conveyance Short Jackets Mult child Son of Setu Number Dispatched Stationary mechanical parts Accumulate Urchins Persia Swollen Fined Snndarae tres High moun tain Distant: prefix Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Solution of Yesterday'a Puzrle BlAlRPlOlSlTRlllSlKl Ap AaInIt I pE R I E s umiaIcaImWtIoIrItI st aJg e pfeiE jGMpa B A Hi5 A P I E NT LY ENllDiL AClSAlE A N DjROC LESPOD N e5r1pu N MMM Mmpt tTor iTaTnIt ELA P SlE D H E LjV E S MEREpO I IpB I sIeIeIdtIrIoiywIon) 40. Adult boy 41. Benoech 43. Soak up 44. At home 45. Part of an airplane 47. Italian river 48. Deep til nek metallto alloy of aulnhur 60. Figure of apeech Hhlp'a kitchen Cutting wit Z 3 4 $ ( III 75 ? fizz- H uMn. J1 "77r 1 nyrr -ff- nrp top 32. 33 W'34 35 'Si s II Si ;w,i, S3 I I I I I m I 1 1 I FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS A-l DRY CLEANING-DYEING, Re pairing. Altering and Tailoring. One-day service, guaranteed odor less. For sen-tee of this kind, phone 16. day or night and be sure to call for the DRY CLEANING CAR All adjustments made to the cus tomer's satisfaction. Sincerely yours. HARRY CHILDS FREES GARAGE moved to Rucb Address, Jacksonville. Box 17-A Foi better workmanship and fairer prices ASSAY OFFICE W O Wright 014 W llth St. City Have buyers for chrome manganese, cinnabar. DRESSMAKINoTTaUortng Ladies Coats and Suits. Alteration Prices reasonable Mary M Cokei Cra terlan Bldg. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO TITLE 1M."UKANCb ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT lei 1173 House cleaning. :loox waxing orl entnl tur cleaning and upholstering Dressmaking The Domestic Shoppe Ladles' tailor ing, alterations, gown making. Men's suits altered, repaired. Hemstitch ing, buttons covered. 19 N. Bartlett. THE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered Room 12. Sparta Bldg re I 11R1 LOANS Having MONEY TROUBLES? In times of business uncertainty many business rirms find It necessary to tighten up on credit. YOU will have no trouble In borrowing extra cash at OREGON FINANCE CO (Formerly Ore Wash Mtg. Co.) Lie No S-211. M-317 Phone 139 45 So. Central. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT - Teacher of Piano Specialist in Classical and Modern Piano Instruction Chil dren Adulu; Beginners or Ad vanced Height Musle Studio. 818 Liberty Bldg. painting. PAINTING Industrial and rest den tlal work quickly done at moderate cost Latest spray-type equipment F H Oardner Phone 1375-W COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH Let is recommend a reliable painter or papethangei F.H.A loans Tor painting now aval) able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 132 W Main Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER ND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers Fireproof storage Expert crating, packing and shipping serylce. "Davis for Service " Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER ds STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 316 Prices right Service guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service fireproof storage new low rates. F E SAMSON CO.. Phone 838 Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE RS South Bartlett Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads is 1 :30 p. m. prod 10. Short for a man's nam 11. Complements of mortises 12. Hcrlmps 17. Puts on 20. Operator of a small 22. SpirltuullsUo sittings 24. Step 26. Clever 28. Peculiar 29. KxlHt 3t. Uivea 32. Domesticating 33. Muse of autonomy 84. Toward ths sheltered side 36. One who runs away to marry 38. Remove from high posi tion 18. Mixture of metals 41. Stack 42. David Cop- pern eld's first wife 4b. Entire amount 48. Negative it. Type of rail way: eolloq. 61. Greek latter DOWN L Small pieces of metal to separate letters In printing 5. Occupant I. English letter 4. Out IH 6. Meadow mouse 6. Literary supervisors 7. Salt water . Optical glass 9. Poultry uct LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. Louise Erlckson, has been duly appointed executrix of the last will and testament of Jacob Erlcxson, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, and has qualified as such executrix, and all persona having claims against said estate are hereby notified and requested to present the same, verified as required by Jaw, with the proper vouchers, to tin- said executrix at the office of William O. East. U. 8. National Bank Building, Eugene, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Date of first publication April 4. 193B. LOUISE ERICKSON, Executrix of the estate of Jacob Er lckson, deceased. WILLIAM O. EAST. Attorney for Estate. U. 8. National Bank Bldg.. Eugene, Oregon. Notice to Creditors. Notice U hereby given tht the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County. Or egon, administratrix of the estate of Mary Jane McDonald, deceased. All persons naving claims agaian saia es tate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the under signed at the office of her attorney. Don R. Newbury, room 210, united States National Bank Building. Med ford. Oregon, on or before tlx months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published Maroh 38. 1938. RACHEL CARNEGO. Administratrix of the Estate of Mary Jane McDonald, deceased. DON R. NEWBURY. Attorney for Administratrix Notice or Sheriff's Sale BY VIRTUE of an execution in foreclosure duly Issued out of and un der the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. In and for the County of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the llth day of April, 1938, In a certain suit therein, where in David M. Lynch and James P. Lynch, as Plaintiffs, recovered judgment against Delia B. Watkins. Jean R. Watkins and 11a Watkins, the defendants, for the sum of Three Thousand ($3,000) Dollars, principal. One Hundred Fifty ($150.) Dollars Interest, and for Interest upon said sum of $3000. at the rato of four (4) per cent per annum from and after March 1, 1938, until paid, with costs and disbursements taxed at Twenty-three and 60-100 ($23.80) Dollars and the further sum of Two Hundred Thirty ($230.) Dollars, aa attorney'! fees, which Judgment waa enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of aald Court in said County on the 8th day of April, 1938. i Notice la hereby alven that, pur suant to the terms of the said execu- I tlon. X will on the 18th day of May, ! 1938, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will Mil at public auction for cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and inter est that the said defendants, Delia B. Watkins, Jean R. Watkins and lla Watkins, or any of them, had on the 10th dav of July. 1037, or now have In and to the following described property, situated in the County of Jackson, state oi uregon, xo-wn. The East one-half ) of the Southwest one-auarter (!4). ana the South one-half () of the Southeast one-quarter Ya). or sec tion 4, Township 33, South Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian. Jackson County, Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenance thereunto be longing or In anywise appertaining, Including all water and ditch rlghta that are now appurtenant to said premises. Dated this 13th day of April. 1938. SYD I, BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By Howard Onult, Deputy. The Grange Talent Orange Talent Orange met In regular sea son April 7. with Maator W. W Roblnaon In the chair. Following the regular bualneaa meeting five candi date were given third and fourth degrees. The drill team dressed in attractive uniforms put on their first Initiation. Many compllmenta were accorded them by vlsltora present. A rising vote of thanks waa given Stanley Robblna, drill captain, for his untiring efforts In drilling the team. Following the meeting refresh ments were served. Nine visitors were present. Members of the Orange were pleased to hear one of the one-act plays recently given by the Orange had been aelected to be given aRnln, at the play festival In Medford April 30. The play, "Too Many Tootsl" has the following caat. Judge Raphammer, Tom Bell; Law yer Windjammer, Stanley Robblns; Lawyer Meeks, Harry Welgant; loysus. Frank Reed: Wally Smudge. Kenton Robblna: Deuteronomy Mush, Will Thatcher. Mra. w. W. Roblnaon entertained members of the home economlca club at her home on Palm avenue, Ash- Isnd, April 13. A goodly number were present and a good time waa en Joyed. Nora Woltera had charge of the program. Neat meeting will be May 10 at the home of Irene Wells. The club U planning proper celebra tion of the Talent Orange's tenth anniversary, which will ke observed at the neat regular Orange meeting, April 31. All members are urged to be present. Eagle Point Orange Kagle Point Orange had a very large attendance at last meeting, April 6. Present State Orange officers were given a very decided lead in a vote Interesting committee reports were given by w. B. Davis on legislation on distribution oi Bonneville power: Clarence Davlea, for tha educational committee on, "From Whence Our School Funds Come:" agriculture, by John Long; home economics, by Lil lian Force: relief by Ida Kent; waya and means, by Beryl Hlckeon. Lecture hour was In charge of Roxy Ann Orange lecturer, Mrs. Ethel Blab, and a delightful entertainment was given with the following num bers: Joyce Ann Sims, a reading and peraonality song: skit, Jud Murphy. Nellie Murphy, Lorena Rose and Mra. V..MMI. VrfnUl MUMMllM MU. uv Big Applegate BIO APPLEOATB, April 18. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Charlea Howard and son, Donald of Medford, accompa nied by Mra. Howard'a uncle, Joe Polly of Ashland, were calling on friends here a few days ago. Mr. Polly la a former resident of Big Applegate. Mrs. Emll Straube of Waterman, Ore., was a recent guest at the home of her brother-in-law, Fred Straube, while en route to her home from a trip to Oakland, Cal. Ben H. Schmidt of Ontario. Cal secretary of the T. M. 0. A. there. returned south Friday after spend ing a few daya vacationing on Big Applegate. He was accompanied by hie son. Rodney, Lowell Hayea, and four other membera of 'his organisa tion, who enjoyed roaming about the mountains here and otherwise taking advantage of the outing. Mr. Schmidt, with his family, will return in June to epend the summer vacation. Fond boyhood hopes of a blcyole all their own spur on ths efforts of a couple of young wood choppers here, Dean and Orden Phillips. The boys have Joined forces with their father, Orle Phillips, who has estab lished a profitable wood business at his ranch, and have set as tiers as the goal equivalent to a bicycle. The boys chop down the trees, and their father completea the product with his woodsaw. W. W. (Bill) Allen of Medford, Republican candldato for county commissioner, was calling on voters here Friday. Mrs. Edward Kubll spent several daya last week In Portland, where she visited her husband, who la convalescing at Emanuel hospital from an oporatlon performed on his spine seven weeks ago. Mr. Kubll'a condition la reported aatlafactory. Mrs. Kubll waa accompanied to Port land by Mra. Harry Bkyrman of Medford. Mrs. Albert Taylor of Medford visited at the home of Mrs. D. A. Marsh of Star Qulch a few daya ago. Miss Virginia Hales of the South ern Oregon Normal school faculty visited Beaver Creek school recently, and Instructed pupils In folk dsno- Ing, preparatory to their entry In the annual music festival In Aah- land late this month. Twelve pupils will participate In the festival. The young students also are busy with clay modeling and soap carving, and have produced some Interesting sam ples. This work Is a part of an ex perimental plan which will culmi nate In a state course of stUdy In elementary art. Mra. Wallace Raskins, who s teaching at Beaver creek, la a member of a committee preparing material for the oourae of study. Work of her pupils will appear In an art exhibit at Ashland this spring. Mr. and Mra. J. F. Maxfleld and Bill Swain of Brownsboro were re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Hard. Miss Mildred Mclntyre of Medford spent the last week on Little Apple- gate aa a guest of her mother, Mrs. Roy Mclntyre. The annual meeting of the Apple gate Valley Stock association waa held at Ruch Sunday with IS mem bera present. The present officers were reelected for the yesr, Includ ing Leon Offenbachcr. president; Clarence Buck, vice-president: Ed ward Kubll, secretary and treasurer. The advisory board conalata of Albert Colllngs, Otis Buck and Cliff Smith. The Ruch school resumed regular work this week, following a three day Easter vacation period. This Is the first time a grade school here has been conceded a spring vacation. The holiday resulted from a de cision of the school board several montha ago. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Csntrall, who have remained In the Ruch district for several months; recently moved to the home there formerly occu pied by the late J. C. Reynolds. Elliott. Mra. Moffatt In a burlesque solo dance and cowman aong brought the house down. Song, "Home In the Grsnge" and exercises concluded the program. Pomona master, Roacoe Roberta and Roxy Ann Master, Theo. Sims were extended honored recognition. Short talks by many of the visi tors was enjoyed, there being a large number present from Roxy Ann, Jacksonville, Phoenix, Central Point, Gold Hill and Bellvlew Oranges. We were very glad to have these visitors present and hope we may have the pleasure of greeting them often. There were 60 visitors present, with 04 of our own members, giving us a full house. Orlffln Creek Orlffln Creek H EC. met Thursday at the home of Iva Harper on Colum bus avenue. The large attendance In cluded several visitors. Chairman Ruth Rood called the meeting to order and the afternoon waa devoted to arrangements for the program and rcfrcshmenta for the next Orange meeting, Tuesday eve ning, April 10. Each lady la eaked to bring lunch for two In a paper bag. Balance of the time was devoted to cutting and preparing articles for sewing for the bazaar In the fall. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Lee Young. Enters Bponge ''dustry. CAIRO. (UP) In future no for eigners will be allowed to sponge on Egypt's Industries. The government has decided to work the sponge fish eries along the cost for the benefit of the country aa a whole. Steps to ward nationalizing certain Industries. , Blossoms Go on Spree. WEYMOUTH, Mass. (CP) "There's something wrong somewhere," aald Frank Torrey when he found his sn,nv drop bushes In blossom. "I nursed them along for a whole aummar only to have them come out now when I waa going to dig them up and plant WMllM.. AIM Derby DERBY, April 18. (Spl.) Master Robert Drlscoll visited at the Murl Haynea' Thursday and Friday. Harry Chaplin spent Wednesday night visiting Stanley Oustia In Medford. Derby school will hold open house Friday, April 93. All parents and patrons of nerby school are asked to attend. 4-H cluba will have ex hibits also a demonstration of tree planting by the Forestry club, folk songs and games win be given also. Art and school work will be on ex hibition in the school room. Mrs, Ousttn attended the teachers' meeting at Eagle Point. Dr. Walter Red lord, president of Ashland Nor mal school, waa guest speaker. The meeting waa of great Interest to teachers attending. Subjeot of dis cussion waa geography. Harry Webber waa painfully in jured while outtlng wood recently. Hla partner accidentally struck him across the lower Jaw with the dull bit of hla axe, bruising his lower Jaw, knocking out two teeth and bruising hla neck. He Is reported recovering at this time. Mr. and Mra, J. M. Downs and family are living at the Murl Baynes home at the present. Mr. and Mra. Dunlap have returned to Centralis, Wash. Mr. Dunlap went for medical treatment. Wayne Moxson has returned to Klamath Falls, where he 1 now em ployed. Derby baseball team lost, 43 to 3L to Reese creek last Monday. Earl Deen visited In Medford Wed nesday. miry Todd Is In California visiting this week. George Burg Is busily engaged la making a rock road Into his ranch. Farmers of the community are busy cleaning the Irrigation canal. Stanley Ouatln enjoyed his two days' vacation at Derby. Mrs. Omla Chambers la convalesc ing from her recent Illness. Frank Hill called at the Murl Deen home Wednesday evening. oeorge Kera shopped la Medford Saturday. - Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, April 18 (Spl.) Mra. Paul Godward, president of P. T. A., announces that the county council meeting of P. T. A, will be an all day meeting at Talent, April 30 and all local membera planning to attend ahould call her by phone 330, so that ahe may notify those who have charge of the Talent meeting. Mra. Roy Smith waa hostess at her home for fifteen ladles who attended the Jacksonville unit of the public health meeting April a. After an operation for gall atone and appendicitis at the Community hospital, Nathan Smith returned to hla home here April 0. Mr. and Mrs. Vaster Frailer arrived here Wednesday from southern Cali fornia where they have been since last fall. Mia. Frailer waa formerly Juanlta Tlce. Judge F. L. Tou Veils returned Fri day from a trip to Portland. Boya of the upper grade gav a party for the girls of corresponding grade In the gym April f aa the result of losing a magazine subscrip tion contest. Oamea were playod' under leadership of Lot Sanden and ' refreahmenta were served by the boy assisted by the teachers. About 80 were present. Senior claaa of the high aohool gave their first annual ball In the U. 8. hotel April 8. Quest Included membera of the board, faculty. alumni and member of the Phoenix high school senior els. About 35 couple attended. There waa aa in formal dance program with Sllva'a orchestra playing. Colored streamer and multi-colored balloons decorated tne nail. Vivian Wilson, acting a muter conferred the degree of Fellowcraft on hi son, Orvllle Wilson, of Grant Paaa, at a meeting of Warren lodge No. 10 Wednesday night. Refresh ment were served following the da- ' gree work. Mra. Amy Dow left Thursday for a few daya visit In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nledermeyar, Mr. Roy Martin and Rev. and Mr. Mai lory attended Presbytery al Orant Pass. Rev. Mallory was elect ed to serve as local pastor for the ensuing; year. Eagle Point KAOLE POINT, April 18. (Spl.) A. C. Mlttelateadt 1 building a nice bungalow Just outside Eagle Point near the Crater Lake highway, which will aoon be finished. J. A. Bltterllng I still working at his nice little new home, which, when finished, will be very modern. It I located on tha south aid of the creek. Mrs. Luther Raak haa been very 111 with Influenza, having been con fined to her bed for the past week, but 1 now able to be up. Mr. Haak la now la bed with the flu and there seems to be a general epidemic of that dtaease going around, making It very hard on those who have waited so long to put In crop and now since the fin weather I her are unable to do so on account of alckness. Mrs. Grab, senior, walked down from her ranch laat Friday and via Ited at the horn of her son, Foster. and family. Harvard university list 71.T8T alumni in 84 eountrlsa. Tha C 8. department of commerce estimate there are over OJOO.000 alie at blahwava ta tha world. -