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MEDFOTCP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFCVRP, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 2ft, 1938, PAGE NINE Bead every ad on Chla page You will probably find exactly the things you have been look ing for or a sale or trade tot unused articles you may have Search your attic or store-room you may find many things others are seeking and be able to realize Immediate cash. If what you want tsnt here, ad vertlse for it Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effective! i RATES per word, first Insertion 2c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word . lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change .$1.20 CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STRAYED Black and white pup; long hair; female. 534 Mae. LOST between Jacksonville and Med ford, blue evening dress. Return 339 Haven. Reward. LOST Personal notebook of value to no one but owner, probably near postofflce. Finder please return to Mall Tribune oftlcc. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP HAVE good opening for 2 to 8 men that can make small Investment. Good proposition. Box 4892, Trib une. . WANTED FEMALE HELP WOMEN Address and mall advertis ing material tor us at home. We supply everything. Good rate of pay. No selling. No experience necessary. Merchandise Mart, Box 523, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. HOUSEKEEPER wanted for small family. No children. Good salary and permanent employment for right person. Previous experience unnecessary. Address Box 4777, Mall Tribune, giving full Information, references, address or 'phone num ber. J WANTED Competent woman for housework and care of child. Phone 15B9-L. 518 Park St. WANTED Experlenced-gtrl for gen , eral housework and care of one tl child. References, uox tan, muit WANTED Housekeeper. Must be good cook. 611 W. 10th. WANTED Girl over 20 or woman to assist with housework. Must be able to cook. Phone 610-J-2. WANTED SITUATIONS MIDDLE-AGED widow wants house keeping for elderly person or prac tical nursing. 150 North Pioneer, Ashland. EXPERT londscapo gardening, prun ing, lawn mowing Ekstrand, 242 No. Front. Phone 1059. AN amiable, competent and reliable woman wants cooking, housekeep ing or any honest work. Call go anywhere. Box 4776. Tribune. ALL-AROUND woman cook wants work, hotel, restaurant, or club. Able to buy and control. Go any where. Box 4891, Tribune. EXPERIENCED fir grader and tally man desires employment. Alvln McQulgg, P. O. Box 366, Central Point. EXPERIENCED noultrvman. orohard 1st wants steady Job. Will do any farm work, go anywnere. a. r Murray. Snrlngfleld. Ore. WANT ED MISCELLANEOUS wanted TO BUT Medford lot on ' paved street for 200 cash. Write Box 93, Ashland. WANTED Will trade cows for 'um ber or disc harro-v. Ed Gllmore, El liot Farm. WANTED 20 or 25 acres dairy ranch to lease or buy. Mrs. Hunter. Tel. 457-J. WANTED Placer claims for cash Give description and lowest price Box 4884, Tribune WANT TO BUY 400 feet 2 or 3-lnch used iron pipe. Must be In A-l shape. W. S. Darby, Eagle Point, Ore. r UPHOLSTERING end repairing. Tel. 969-R. Thlbault. WANTED Young man to share apartment, close to business cen ter. Box 4847. Tribune. IF SEEKING capital, write J. L. Don ahue, 141 Broadway. New York. WANTED To rent rooming house References. Write B. W., 369 Har gadlne. Ashland. Ore. WANTED Ground floor apartment, close In. Phone 1560-L. WELL DRILLINO 1 50 per ft. first 60 ft., etc. J. M. Dodge. 619 King LAWNMOWERS !harpened snd re paired Called for and aelivered Joe J Jones 32 N Orspe I el 369 WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us oefore vcu wll MEDPOHD BAROAIN HOUSE 27 N Orape St Phjne 1062 WE Pl MIIIII-; I AMI For four furniture HOI.KKOOK A AMHUHS 6th and Front phone 547 f WANTED Laundrv 1 do curtains also Mrs Huson Tel 134.VM WANTED T,m trh im- clues re purine '!unrinteed KaS"ti nl WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals remuved free ot charge Phone 1769 (reverse charges). Southern Oregon By-Producu Oo. WANTED UnlurnUheo or partly furnished nouae ol flat '4 oedruoms oil or circulating neat. Must be modern and oud neighborhood; up to (40 Boa 1572 rrlbune WANTED ro BUY Teal, oeel and dairy cattle Phone 437-R O. C Hoovel & 8on. H10HES1 PRICES PAID for Batteries Radiators Aluminum Brasa Cop pet and ithet metals. MEDFORD BARGAIN HUUSb, 37 N drape 8t Phone 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT New 5-room modern house. Adults only. Inquire at 35 Vancouver Avo. FOR RENT 3 room modern fura. apt., screened porch, outside en trance. Lights and Water paid. S15 month. Phone 601 Central Point. ! FOR RENT 5-room modern house. I partly furnished. 614 South Cen tral, see wm. Olson, Rt. 1, Box 311. FOR RENT 6-room home, partly furnished; hardwood floors, oil heater, fireplace, paved street, close In, 640 per month, water paid. Box 4743, Tribune. SMALL furnished house, 134 S. Ivy. FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished house, 124 Vancouver. Three-room unfurnished apt, Call 336 Soutn Riverside. FOR RENT May 1. duplex, furnished or unfurnished; ground floor. 246 8o. Riverside. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2 - room apartment. Adults. 40 Quince. Phone 641-W. FURNISHED 2 and 3 room apts, Adults. 604 W. 10th. APARTMENT for rent. 716 Welch FOR RENT 2 room furnished apart ment. 706 South Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, Frigldalre, private bath. 808 West Main. FURNISHED 1 and 2-room apts. 21 Genesee. SMALL FURNISHED APT. Hot water, private bath: close In. Adults only. 305 East Jackson. FOR RENT Two-room furnished apartment. 444 So. Fir. FURNISHED 3-room apartment, heated. 229 N. Ivy. APTS. for rent. GeBaucr Apts. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM for 1 or 2 ladles. 117 Laurel St. FOR RENT Sleeping room with pri vate sitting room, vuo so. uakaaie. ROOM for 2, 153 N. Oakdale. BEDROOM for gentleman. Garage If desired. 528 W. 11th. VERY ATTRACTIVE air conditioned room for gentleman. 604 Penn sylvania. FOR RENT Pleasant, heated room for employed lady Cooking priv ileges if desired. Phono 1117 or call 613 s. central aiwr o. u ROOM available at Girls' Community club. May l. Apply in person, 229 No. Bartlett. PLEASANT sleeping room for gentle man at 105 Geneva. FOR RENT Heated furnlBhed room 714 West 10th Phone 1556-V ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 a Orape FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS PLEASANT rooms with meals If de sired, at 716 E Main. FOR KKNT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 40 acres. 110 a month. Inquire 4 Corner Station, Midway road. FOR RENT Store on Front St. Hotel Allen. FOR RENT Good garage, 619 South Riverside. FOR RENT 225 acres in cultivation several hundred acres pasture. 223 North Riverside. Phone 612. FOR RENT 2 store rooms steam heated office room See A Llttrell or Roland Hubbard Phone 237 FOR EXCHANGE MISCELLANEOUS SELL OR TRADE for hogs. 24 Hansen strain year-old pr.ulta, laying. Box 75. Route 4. smitn. EXCHANGE I have a good Johnson outboard twin: will exchsnge for good single. Flynn Electric. Pnone 107. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE Unincumbered farm near Mcdlord. for city property 223 North Riverside Phone 612 FOR SALE POULTRY POULTS FOR 8ALE Orders taken nOW tor nexi munui a urmcij uAmiitn-a nroiie River Turkey Ranrh. Phone 622-J. P. O. Box 291. Grants Pass. Ore. PFD FPYEHS 50c each Carle? Farm FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Brood sows to pig by M.iy 1 Also weaners. ocoti umuy Tufn east at Crater Lake 4 Com-irs. FOR SALE Extra nice white weaner pigs. W. H. Arnold. Tel. 523-J-3. FOR SALE White New Zealand rab bits. Phone 1566-L. FOR SALE A-l family Jersey cow and heifer calf. Mrs. Geo. Webb, phone 7i4-K-J. FOR SALE 13 nead milk cows. rg n,irnv hull. B head vear- llns heifers. 9 head 3-year-olds. 6 calves, tam 1500-lb. mules, horse .,h .rtu tnr enulnmnnt and 60 laving hens, t V. Cook, Eagle FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE One good work hor&e Will trade Guernsey heifer for Jer sey bull. Earl Croft, Qold Hill, Rt. 1. FOR 8ALE Cheap. Cows, some fresh J. W. Cates. Valley View. FOR SALE DOGS PETS REASONABLY PRICED pedigreed Cocker Spaniel pupa. Turn tett at sign on Jacksonville Highvvuj. V. O Chnmberlen. f'0K SALE - REAL ESTATE 4 ACRES garden land; modern plas tered house: close In. Bargain at $3375; terms, iiee A. F. Flowers, corner 12th and Front. FOR SALE Attractive stucco home, cove celling, firaplace, enclosed back yard, on Park Ave. Inquire 618 So. Oakdale. SEE Charles A Wing Agency. Inc. to buy your home. VHEN you think of real eetate. think Of BROWN A WHITE FOR SALE Furnished home, 423 3 Ivy. FOR SALE lj acres In Ladlno clovor on North Pacific Hwy. 2 room house, garage, chicken house, city water, all In Irrigation. Will sell cheap or will trade for car, cows or what have you. Call at Pierce-Allen Used Car Lot or phone 683. A REAL BAROAIN MODERN country home, good out buildings, fruit, berries, grapes, 4 acres In pasture, all irrigated. Can be purchased with or without tnck. Come and look It over. A place any one would be proud to own. James Keith, one block south, one block west of grey packing house, PUoe nix. FOR SALE 80 acre farm, 65 A. In cultivation, 10 A. peare, 15 alfalfa, 2 A. grapes, oal grain land. Join Ing outside ranqe. Good 5 rm house, out buildings. Free water right To tal price $4000.00. Terms. Several other good buys in farm property and auto camps. List your property with me for quick sale. C. C. Chip man, Alaska Auto Camp, 4& miles west of Gold Hill. FOR SALE Three room house 1 block off East Jackson, indoor toilet sew er and lights. Frank Chaplin. Eagle Point, Ore., Star Rt. FOR SALE 15 So. Peach; 6 room home with small room for chllds bedroom or home office, fir Moors, one bedroom finished In knotty pine and Inlaid linoleum on floor, nice shade trees, new lawn, fenced In back yard. Piped oil for circula tor. Price $2000. Terms, $800 down. $17 55 month Including principal, interest and caxea. Chas. R. Ray. Room 217 Medford Bldg. Phone 303. sISaTiTranch ' 20 Acres, located only mile from school, free Bear creek soil. Borne Irrigation, alfalfa and grain. Ex ceptional value at $2500 with only $800 down, terms on balance, . i ALSO 4-Bedroom plastered home, located on uood paved street, All assess ments paid. Priced right at $2100 with only $210 down and balance like rent. ALSO Several other medium priced homes with only 10 percent down and balance like rent. CHARLES A WING AGENCY. INC. 109 E. Main. Phone 728, 5 ACRES, planted In clover; nice modern little home, barn, chicken house, garage and woodshed, nlc-9 shade trees, .ome fruit; walking distance from town and high sahoo A dandy buy. $2500. ALSO Service station on main highway; lots of room tor cottages. Priced $750. Can give some terms. ALSO . Some good buys In dairy and stock ranches. FOWLER REALTY CO. 44 N. Riverside. Phone 552 or 1147-R. FOR SALE Lot 60x100, West Main St. All improvements ln'and paid for; $475 cash. See Walt Olmscheld, 222 W. Jackson St. FOR SALE: Summer home at Shady Cove; s large rooms, fireplace, elec trie lights, water, shower, toller partly furnished. 3 lots. Priced to sen. can 1049 or 2U3 or see M. M Snider, owner. FOR SALE-2 acres, house on both acres. Reasonable Call at Calnoun Rancb, 1 mile S W. of Phoenix. FOR SALE! 4 -room plastered house; bath and cement foundation; on graveled street; located on North Court near Mill; $1,100, $300 down, balance $15 month. Also 4 Acres adjoining city; Irrigated; 4 -room modern house, outbuildings, 1 acre In walnuts; $3,000. See U O. Plckell, 16 So. Bartlett. FOR SALE Klamath Falls Income property: - 7-room house, 3 cablnp good condition, close In, all rented; $6,500. 1-3 down. Income will take care of monthly payments. Wr'.te Mrs. sing. Rex Arms, zuamatn Fans, HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns Easy terms Jackson County Fed eral Savlngf Loan Association SMALL or LARGE acreage tracts near Medford for sale with small pay ment down. 223 North Riverside Phone 612. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For information inquire of Warren Patterson. Secretary at the National Farm Loan orrice. 202 Liberty Bldg Tel 1140 Or C A. Barnes, 167 E 8h. 'uene. Ore FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES WILL SELL or TRADE for lighter car 1936 Studebaker custom coupe. Box 4tttt3, Tribune. FOR SALE 1933 I-iy mouth sedan by owner: new paint, new rubber, me chanlcally good: $'295. terms. H C Wltham. Wltham Maeneto St Parts Co., 8tb and Riverside. FOR SALE 29 model A Ford coupe. or trade for .iventock. East end Maple St., Central Point. A. O. 8mth. FOR SALE OR TRADE Ton 1925 Chevrolet truck. Licensed. Will take good cow. Clarence Arnold. Trail, Ore. FOR SALE, for cash Nash car, good rubber, only 39.185 miles, one own er. hai had eood care, 1925 mod-) 145.00. Dorothy Henton, 321 Maple St. FOR SALE 1929 model A roadster $9V H. C. Wltham, 8th and tUvar- FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet dump truck, completely overhauled, good rubber, $375. Terms to suit. Phone 116-J-3 after 6 p. m. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Special R. & G. Guaranteed Cars. 1036 Ford 2-door Sedan $465 1935 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan $445 1935 Ford 4 -door DeLuxe Sedan . $445 1934 Ford Coupe $365 1932 Plymouth Sedan . 295 1931 Fora coupe . ...$195 1930 Chevrolet Coupe ..$1U6 C. E. GATE3 AUTO CO. . Used Car Department. 6th and Bartlett. WE ARE TELL IN YOU Our Used Cars and Trucks are re conditioned and priced to sell. Come In today and compare them. Easy terms arranged. Also a NOVA HOIST for sale. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. ""cTlTlaATEa AUTC CO. Special R. St G. Guaranteed Cars. 1937 Chevrolet Coupe ..$595 1937 Ford 60 2-door bed an.. , ,, 675 1937 Ford 85 2-door Sedan 695 1936 Ford 2-door Sedan - 465 1935 Ford 4-door Sedan dt5 1932 Plymouth 4-door Sedan.. ?U5 1934 Chevrolet Sedan 445 1934 Ford Coupe 366 1936 Ford Pickup 476 1935 Graham Coupe 475 C. E GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department. 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Flower and vegetable plants, shrubs and trees. Old Pa cific Hwy. north. Chastaln Nursery FOR SALE Piano. Cheap. Box 255-H, Midway Road. FOR SALE Guitar and case. 12 Mis tletoe. FOR SALE 250 ft. 14-lnch wood Ir rigating pipe. Coal and oil brood ers. Or will trade for laying hens. Roger von der Ilellen, Rt. 3, Med ford. RADIO '38 moaei wholesale" must sell. 229 North Ivy, Apt. 5. FOR SALE Large commercial size G. E. refrigerator. Allen Hotel. SECOND HAND STORE cTosTngout this week. Good used oak dining tables $2.50; ranges $6.50; cook stoves $3.89; chairs 50c; beds 00c, springs 75c; hundreds 25c to 75c cooking utensils for 5c to 25c; sow ing machines $6.50; dressers $6.00 THE FURNITURE TRADE MART 16 South Front. FOR SALE 2 oil brooders. Chas. Clngcade. Route 3, Medford. NU-BONE Foundation Garments, ex pressly designed for every figure. Elizabeth C. Hartley, Corsetlere. Phone 1528-Y. FOR SALE 6 cu. ft. O. E. refriger ator, 6 months old 836 East Main. Phone 419-W. FOR SALE Bear creek loam, free. Phone 498-J. FOR SALE Power machine for wood saw. H. U. Walters, 1 mile cast of Beagle. FOR SALE McCaskey cash register ana amung macnine combined, A-l condition. Used 6 months, Clar ence Arnold, Trail, Ore. GOOD used washers and radios; bar gain prices; and Haywood-Vakofle.ld 4-plcce wicker set. perfect condi tion; cheap. Flck's Hardware. FOR SALE Used weldlngTcrclTana truck, $36, 109 East 8th. HOUSE TRAILER for sale. Inquire J. Sattler, 1 miles west Phoenix, Rt. 4, Box 320. FOR SALE Iron piping, 2-Inch and -inch; 150 feat each. Farm Im plements cultivator, plows, motor, wagon wheels, wagons, etc. Saiade Ranch, Central Point. FOR BALE 15.000 sugar pine shakes. wunwood camp, Trail, Ore. Mail Tribune Daily across' L Frog or oad 7. Strong botes 13. Assistant milliliter 14. Withdraw from active purauitt 15. Small tlfh 16. T:ibl utensil 18. Skip 19. Kiigiiflh river 31. Metric Innd mensures tl Word or refusal 23. Own 16. Woolly sur face of cloth 39. Cut of meat JL Crany fild ooetlc 13. To inch a denree 14. To a hi k her point . St. Nervous twitching 14. Rope for hoist ing s ship's yard 39. Bon of Judith 10. The Hreek N 11. Hnrem rooms 13. Protective. dltrh It. Maarutlri name 7. Province of Canada Solution ot Yesterday's Pun it Die: rZAlrvrv VtIRS 60 A broths Of Odin bl rerrlbls 03 AiiKry &6 Alack -58 lilundersd 60 Uphold 4L That which tends to taint or. destroy 61. Navigate the sir: colloq. DM V EIR S I Q NWM,REiS AfflE NMAIM J QEMo ARE Q& aCTIs i a pdToiMieis E a vdlM's UTRiEPev aJEe" sTBtSlElAiTTlRiElElP 2 3 A S 6 SI 7 6 f tO il 3 W 1 , ML,,.,, m 34 m i;3S 3U 37 lja WfoM -it ..','.., 1W1. .':,... " 44 fti'7 " " ' ill wjjj wr ii m 9SL !Ll!l 1 1 1 1 1 H" 1 1 1 1 1 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Llly-of-the-valley. 720 West 2nd St. ; MCLINIMENT gives permanent relief for eczema, piles. Inflammatory rheumat y 1. $2.50 bottle. No samples P. I. McNulty, 57 East 6th, Eugene, Ore. 1 FOR SALE Newtown apples. Cyrstal Springs Packing Co , So. Fir. SUGAR PINE SHAKES for tale S 0 Faber Centra) Point. FOR SALE Belt oulley for Fordson tractor. W. H. Arnold. Tel. 623-J-b. FOR SALE Conn tenor saxophone. J. Wilson, opposite Phoenix high school. FOR SALE: Cold storage stock De licious apples. 25c without box Pinnacle Plant No. 4, 11th end Front. RIVER LOAM Excellent for flowers or lawns Phone 1634-Y. FOR SALE Rich bear crces loam and barnyard fertilizer. thone 1104-W. 624 E. 9th St. FOR SALE Small refrigerator: round dining table, extensions; leather couch, leather chair; vacuum sweep er Storage Davis Transfer. RASPBERRY plants 3c each Straw berry plants 6O0 hundred Phone 1566-L, FOR SALE Newtowuo packed 01 loose Any quantity American Fruit Growers warehouse 213 S Fii NU ENAMEL One coat covers No brush . marks Acids and strong cleaning nent have no damaging effects Brassfleld fulo Oo. 212 W Main Phone 254 PERSONAL MEN OLD AT 401 GET PEP New Ostrcx Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster invlgorators and other stim ulants. One dose starts new pep Value $1.00. Special price 89c. Call, write Strang Drug Co. POEMS SET TO MUSIC. ARRANGED for publication Submit best work either ooema 01 melodies, foi free examination and report M M M Studios, Dept K. Portland. On-gon , MISCELLANEOUS FLOOR LAYING, sanding, finishing and reflnlshing. New equipment. Work done by a specialist. Call una-j. F A. PEFLEY Contractor and builder. Job work a specialty Cab inet and cement work. Painting by dny or job. Phone 888-W; 1213 W 9th St. HAVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN Special opening offer Large size 8x 10. only 39c Brown St Bruwn Photographers, 225 E. Main, over Kldd's Shoo Store. AS3AY OFFICE W G Wright 614V4 W Uth St City Have ouyera rot chrome mnngnneBe cinnaoar BUSINESS DIKECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ' ABSTRACT CO. TITLB INMIHANCb AllSTItACTS ESCROWS HreNsnittKing 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 ana Kemoaeiing Buttons ana Buckles covered Room 12. 3 parte tsiug rei 1 lai DRESSMAKINO'Tlarlng. Ladle Coats and Suits. Alteration Prices reasonable Mary M. Ookci Cra terlan Bldg. Cross-Word Puzzle t. That fellow 9. English school 10. Mother Goose oharacter -IL Three: prefix 11, Complete collection Bs abundant PlnlaJ To Dolot on Utter On ths ocean Harbor Moon goddess Mimical work Half, prellx Art l flclul language 17. Otowing 41 Mis cir cularly 14. Uncle, south African 46 Profit ih. Tapestry 49. Pans a ropo through a oullev 6b Most com petent 66. Older OOWN 1. Sour 2 UndraDed 61 64 tCiisienca Sinking voles Performer South American river Tennis stroks Loud nolas Hone BIbiioal elty s. ty of Chsldsa 66 Knock Book ot maps Apuroarhes Ciinkfi for hnldlna flr 67 EINlS'EtRISJ BUSINESS DIRECTOR? Expert Wlndun Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT - Ni U72 House cleaning, loot waxing on ental rug cleaning and upholstering pain tint. PAINTINO Industrial and reslden ttal work quickly done t moderate cost Latest spray-type equipment p H Gardner Phone luVft-W COLORS BV NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH Let n KOummvnd a reliable painter or papeihanKei PH.A loans for painting nc avail abU Pittsburgh Paint Store. 132 W Main LOANS Having MONEY f ROUBLES In times of business uncertainty many business firms find It necessary to tighten up on credit. YOU will have no trouble In borrowing extra cash at OREGON' FINANCE CO (Formerly Ore St Wash Mtg Co.) Lie. No 8-211. M-217 Phone '130 45 So. Central. Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE ,i3 South Bartlett Spring. Cleaning LET US do your window cleaning, wall cleaning ind floor waxing. We clean painted, papered or :a!so mlned walls. Reasonable rates Satisfaction guaranteed. H. R. Sutton. Phone 1485-J, 417 King St. Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER ND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers Fire prut) t itornfie Expert crating, packing and thippme service "Davis (or Service " Phone 044. EADS TRANSFER Si TORAOE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 815 Prices right Service guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture pacRing service 1 ireprooi storage new low rates. F E SAMSON CO.. Phone S33 LEGAL NOTICES Notice to C red t tors. In the County Cotirt of the State of Oregon Tor Jackson county. In the Matter of the Estate of George K. Bryant, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Jacnson county, Ore gon, Administrator of the above en titled estate. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly verified In the manner provided by law, to me at '.he law ofrice or ueorge coaaing at m Liberty Building, Medford, Oregon, Attorney for said Estate, within six month from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and published for the first time on April 10, 1038. 8 YD I. BROWN. Administrator Summons for Pub II ration. In the Circuit Court of the State of Orogon for Jackson County. Norman H. Terry, Plaintiff, vs. Hattle Ramona Torr$, Defendant. To Hatfle Ramona Terry, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above en titled suit on or before the tast day of four weeks from the date ol the first publication hereof and if you so fall to appear and inswor said complaint, for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In his complaint.! to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony exalting ano for such further relief as the court may deem proper. This summons Is first published April ft, 1038, by order of the Honor able H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled court made and entered on the Sth day of April. 1038, prescrib ing that this summons be tervrd by publication thereof once each week tor four consecutive week In the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper published In and of general circulation In Jackson County, Oregon. P. K DEUEL. Attorney for Plaintiff Address Room 4. Jackson Jounty Bank Bldg.. Merlford. Oregos. Phoenix PHOENIX, April 26, (Bpl.) Young people, numbering over 80, from the Christian churches ot Ashland, Med ford, Central Point and Phoenix at tended an Easter sunrise service on ruder hill Easter morning. James Morgan of Ashland gave the address and Mrs. Msrjorle Pierce sang a solo. Following services the young people gathered at the Cnrlstlan church for a short rally to make plan for state convention at Oregon City, April 38 to May 1. Monthly business meeting of the Young Peoples Christian Endeavor was held April 18 at the home of Miss Edith Wright. Mrs. T.- J. Malmgren has returned to her home from a short stay In Ashland. Mrs. O. B. Morgan. Mrs. 8. Simpson and Mrs. C. Ward of Keno spent Thursday visiting wltfa Mrs. Cora B. Morgan. Mrs. Esther Wl'son. Mary Joan Barnes, Natalie Wltoox, Mary Louck and Barbara Garrison motored to Bybce bridge Saturday to pass scout. Ini; tests. Mrs. T. J. Malmgren celebrated ner birthday Friday evening, having flvo friends for a birthday dinner. Gmesu included Meadames Morgan, Bona:. Williams, Blackwood and Thompson North Phoenix school pupils under went -achievement tests at the local school recently. Mrs. Floyd V. Bell wss recently honored at a olrthday party at her home. Questa present who surprised Mrs. Bell and helped her celebrate Included Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Oslbraltb and daughters Jean and Helen, Mr. 'nd Mrs. I. Ooddard and son Carlos. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bell, Mr. and Mrs. M. L..Job, Mr. and Mrs. Snack, Mr. and Mrs. Lea Rathbun. Mrs. Lillian Role man, Harry W. Beamea, Miss Pave Carver, Ofla Job and children. The evening was spent playing cards, fol lowed by refreshment, wltti Mrs, Bell receiving many lovely gifts. Mrs, Bertha Belloa of Bly, Mrs. Lola Drlscoll of Klamath Falls, returning home from an extended trip through California and Mexico, via the Ren wood highway, visited with the Bell family. Mrs. Pesrl Burks and son Monte have moved to Salem to make their home. Home Economics club of the Orange met last week at the Vandcrgrlf home on Jacksonville tilerhwny. with the following present; Mcsdsmes Inmsn. Walker, Denser, Woggener, Drake. Quackcnbush, Stlllwell. Edwards. Cas ter, Picket, Johnson, Nordqutst, Knud son, Bell and Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. C. Vinton of the Richfield service station have sold their property to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Flckaa. J. R. Clark haa sold his Interest In the local Texaco station to Messrs. Schlund and Urldell. Mrs. Theodosla Harris of Portland was guest ot her son, Roy H. Hsrrls. and family last week. Intermediate Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church held a party last Tuesday evening at the J. C. Carr home. Quests present Included Billy Bradley, Dale Coblelgh, John Olover, Abe Umuh. Donald Harris. Donald Pollug. Jean Poling. Vivian Bellamy. June Davis. Bobby Hallcrnft. Warren Hayso, Mutlan White. Barbara Stancllffo, Francea NoMqulst, Dclly dlover, Fronces Carr, Teddy Fish . Lola June Coblelgh, Florence Carr, Elsie Carr, Jackie Carr and Loyal Newbry. Mrs. A. E. Stovcns Is a giiest of the P. Jones family at Klamath Falls this week. Mrs. Victor Birdseye and daughter Mary Ann spent Tuesday In Rogue River. Phoenix unit nf Jackson County Health association will hold its, regu lar meeting Wednesday, May 4. Ladles Aid of the Presbyterian churoh Is entertaining with an April party Frldoy evening at tho church parlors. Everyone is Invited. Thursday olub will meet In regu lar session at the home of Mrs. Alvln Coates, Thursday, April 28, with Mrs. W. O. Barnes assisting. Mrs. John Perl wos hostess to mem bers of tho Missionary society at her home last Thursday. Ladles present were: Mesdames Bonar, Newbry, Mc Farland, Caster, Denser, Poling, Cald well, Roberts, Lloyd, Carr, Parr, Vial Olson, Hartley, Frame. Qammlll, Perl, Hearn, Palmer, Watklns, White, Cof fin, Harvey, Sheets, and the Misses Roberts, Olson and 8tancllffe. Mrs. Perl gave a travelogue of nor trip to Havana, Cuba, and Mrs. McFaiiand spoko on Korea. Miss Jean Olson sang a solo and tea was served at 4 o'clock. Girls' league of the Phoenix high sohool recently held a meeting, nailed to order by the president, Leila Oliver, and It was decided to devote the week of May a to a, lncluslvo, to girls of the high school. A commit tee of four girls, one from each clnss, was appointed to be. In charge of tho week's activities. The committee fol lows: Jean Hayse, freshman: Anna Laura Parke, sophomore; Mary Jean Barnes, Junior: Rene Stodman, sen ior. Plans for a hl-JInks party, ten nis tournament, baseball game, hike, picnic at Ashland and mothers' lunch eon are being arrnnged. Sliuzlng assembly has been held each fifth period on Fridays for the entire studont body of the high school. Special numbers are spon sored by different classes each Fri day, with Rene Stedman leading and Natalie Wilcox accompanist. Due to the no-hlt pltohlng of Mc Abee, and aided by his teammates Phoenix nlhgh, after Journoytng to Eagle Point Thursday evening, re turned with a winning 7-0 score. A spectacular play waa made by Har nlsh, shortstop of Eagle Point high, In the sixth Inning by stopping a grounder, backhanded. Tuesday, Oold Hill will play the Phoenix team here. Credit Is to be given to Coach Mich ener for his coaching of the local boys. ' While In Pennsylvania State, he pitched two years on the team, then In Llnfleld ha also pltchtd a year on the varsity With such a record behind him, the local team Is assured of excellent coaching Seniors of Phoenix high school pre sented their annual play PMday evening.' "The Arrival of Kitty," un der direction of Mlw Jane Campbell, was given with the following cast: Bud Hoffman, Mr, Winkler; Jeanette McAbee, Aunt Jane: Carmen Hous ton, Jane: Robert Wilcox, Bobby Bax ter; Alex McFarland. Ting; Marshall Scrlvner. Bam, a colored boy; Tommy Hensler, Benjamin Moore: Joan Oulnn. Suzotte: Frances Olover, Kitty Benders. The play was one of the biggest successes that the high school ever presented, despite the fact that four of the nine members of the cast had never been on a atage be fore. ' Committees In charge were. Bob Vroman, stage manager; Harold McAbee, advertising manager; Rene Stedman. property manager; prompt ers. Betty Mallory and Rene Stedman. April 28 and 29. the grade and high school pupils will go to Aanland for the annual music festival at the Normal school. Grade sohool pupils will give folk dancing, and the high school Girls' Olee club will unite with clubs from other schools for chorus singing, under the direction of Esther Lesko of the Medford high school. The bapd under direction of Mr. Botta, wilt Join with other class "B" schools to give special music. Band members from Phoenix are: Clarlneta, Franc, Glover, Carmen Houston; cornet, Eaton Way, bari tone. Elmo Sturglll. snare drum, Rene Stedman. Tho Llnfleld quartet, accompanied by Dr. Omening it Llnfleld college. entertained the student body for a nair nour, April 14. Henry Hallgren arrived from Ev erett, Wash., Sunday for a visit with relatives. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, April 38. (8pl ) Women's Mlsslon-iry society will meet Thursday, April 28, at 7:30 p. m., In to church parlors, where Rev. J, W, Hoyt of Medford will give a talk and show slides on nls work among the Oherokee and Choctaw Indians of Oklahoma, where he spent 15 years. The husbands are also Invited, and anyone else Interested. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ayera and fam ily spent Easter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roberts, who have re cently moved to Klamath Falls. Mist Avadna Ayera stayed for a longer visit. Vernon Hamakcr has recently Join ed the national guard. Girl Scout councilors will hold their next meeting at 7:30 p. m. Wednes day at the home of Mra. Vivian Beach. The high school operetta put on by members of the boya' and girls' glee clubs, undar direction of Mlsa Harriet Wiseman and with assistance, of the high school orchestra undo; direction of Mr. Botts, was well at tended nad greatly enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nledermeyer and children spent Easter at the horn of Mrs. Nledermeyer'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hska it Ashland. Fourteen lsdles attended Home Economics club April 20 at the horn of Mrs. Chester Wendt. The ladle planned for a chicken and noodle dinner to be given at the Orange hall at 6:30 p. m. April 27. Qullters ot tho Ladles' Aid met April 18 at the church where they quilted and had a covered dish lunch eon at noon In honor of Mrs. Pitt- man and to whom they presented a farewell glflt aa she waa to leave tha following day for California. Dinner guosta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nledermeyer on Easter were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wendt and two children, also Mr. Nleder meyer, Sr., and son John. Miss Oeorglanna Hussong and friend of Medford were guests at the Metrger home Thursday. Past Matrons' club met April 11 at the home of Mrs. E. S. Severance, where they enjoyed 1 o'clock dessert, after which carda were played. Mrs. Vaughn was hostess to aobirt 22 graduate nurses, April IS, at tha local Grange hall. They held their regular business meeting there in tha evening, then enjoyed refreshments and dancing. Heckert brothera' service station has Installed a new electric car lift. Mr. and Mra. Henry Conger, Mr. and Mra. Clarence Keyser and Mr. Gray were dinner guests on Easter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nieaormeyer. During the assembly period Friday the high school students enjoyed see ing the film, "The Covered Wagon." and a comedy. Dr. Redford. presi dent of Southern Oregon Normal sohool, a gave a talk to the students Tuesday. Ten Girl Scouts, with their leader, Mra. Beck, and her assistant, Mrs. Puroell, went Saturday forenoon to the hillside back of Mr. Beach's prop erty where they passed their flre bulldlng tests and had a welner roast In connection. High school baseball team played Belllview team here Thursday and defeated the visiting team, 8-1. On Friday, Talent played hero and won the gome, 11-2. Mrs. Dunnlngton, Sr., Is very 111 at hbf home here. Coach Robt. Woods spent his Easter vacation on a 980-mlle trip. Tha cities where he stopped en route were MeMlnnvllle, Astoria and Port land. Part of the time he played golf and visited with his sister and friends. Messrs. BUI Blelfus, A. Tleand Everett Taylor left Thursday for near Mt. Vernon, Wash, where they ex pect to work In the beets. After an absence of on week, de voted to business and pleasure, Mr. Amy Dow returned Wednesday from Portland. Honoring Miss Eunice Sanden on her 18th birthday, she had as dinner guests some relatives from Phoenix, Mr. and Mr. J. a. Vlall, Mr. and Mr. Jewel Parr and Eston Way, Jr. Mra. Mamie Walton underwent an operation at Sacrea Heart hospital Friday, and Is getting along as well as can be expected. Mrs. Oeo. Wendt, who waa oper ated on the first of the week at Osteopatlc cllnlo and hospital, la re ported a convalescing nicely. DERBY, April 28. (SDl.)-Mr. n Mr. Charles Stanton were Medford shopper Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Moore and baby. Patsy Ann. ot Lompoo. Calif, are Ha lting Mrs, Brooks Parun. Mr. and Mra. Dunlap are at home again, having returned from Can trolls, Wash. Charlea and Harvy Chaplin have been absent from school this week on account of sickness. Mra. Frank Hill and Mrs. Vlloet Chambers called on Mrs. Mrs. Mull Haynea and Mlas Catherine Down Wednesday afternoon. Donald Toda waa a Medford call er Friday. Mr. and Mra. Samuel Johnson mo tored to Medford Friday. They will visit their daughters, Eunice and Pauline. Mrs. Dennis Clark sprained her an kle Wednesday at school. The sprain caused her much discomfort but we hope she will come again. Mrs. Blanch Roger assleted Mrs. Oustln In tho transportation ot the Derby school to Roose Greek school Wednesdsy tor the Stanford achieve ment tests. Fifteen children made ths trip. Miss Zella Dunlap Is visiting her sister, Mr. Ada Wert ot Ruch. Mr. Chaplin Lamb and Eldred bound the quilt last Wednesday. The quilt and two beautiful rugs will be sold Friday, April 22 at the Derby school program. Mr. and Mra. Ptttman ot California are visiting at tha Webb home thla week. Mra. Omta Chamber visited la Ashlsnd Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. Rogers and small sons shoppped In Medford Thursday. Closing time for Too Lata to ClM- tlfj AOS 1 130 p. IB, Derby price. c. S. 11) era, lid N. Central. Point,