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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKI). OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 39. 1933.
PAGE THIRTEEN
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Read every ad on this page
You will probably find exactly
the tilings you have 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 things
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 I
per word, first Insertion 2c
(Minimum 23c)
Each additional Insertion,
per word lc
(Minimum 10c)
Per line per month without
copy change $51.25
CASH
Or money order must ac
company all mail order
classified ads.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Yellow gold Elgin watoh with
J. H. M. on- back and chain with
folding comb. Call 839 Taylor St.
Liberal reward.
LOST Scottle dog, 1038 license. Re
ward. See Wlckle at Fluhrer's Bak
. ery.
rLOST One gray lined glove. Leave
at Mall Tribune. Reward.
LOST If dog missing, call 1616.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Competent middle-aged
woman as housekeeper for 2 adults.
Sundays off. Call Mrs. Blgelow,
1037-J. .
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Steady housekeeper.
Adults, Fruit workers need not
apply. Box 4795, Tribune.
AN amiable, competent and reliable
woman wants cooking, housekeep
ing or any honest work. Can go
anywhere. Box 3814, Tribune.
WANTED Housework by day or hour
or permanent position. Charges
very reasonable. Phone 1584-J.
NEAT, experienced woman wishes Job
cooking in logging or mining camp.
Will go anywhere. 844 West 14th St.
COMPTOMETER operator, with gen
eral accounting experience and two
years of typing, wants work. Phone
1779-J
, EXPERIENCED, fir grader and tally
i. man desires employment. Alvln
A McQulgg. P. O. Box 366, Central
Point.
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Transportation to Los An
geles or San Francisco. Share ex
penses or help drive. Box 3816,
Tribune. '
TRACTOR and team work wanted. Al
Bendtckson, McAndrews road.
DON'T let delinquent taxes take your
property. Remember, there's only
a short time before property reaches
the clerk's office. Let's talk It over.
Write Box 3810, Mall Tribune.
PHONE 969-R Furniture reuphol
stered, reflnlshed and reglued.
EAGLE POINT fox farm buys horses
and cows for feed. Call E. P. 37-X-7.
WANTED TO BUY Veal, beef and
dairy cattle. Phone 437-R. C. C.
Hoover 4: Son.
LAWNMOWERS sharpened and re
paired. Called for and delivered.
f Joe J. Jones, 32 N. Grape. Tel. 3S3.
WOOL MOHAIR HIDES
And Pelts. See us before you sell.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063
WE PAY MORE CASH
For your furniture
HOI.BHOOK & ANDREWS
6th and Front. Phone 647.
WANTED Laundry. I do curtains
also. Mrs. Huson. Tel. 1345-M.
WANTED Your watch and clock re
pairing. Guaranteed. Reasonable
prices. C. E. Myers, 116 N. Central.
WANTED Dead and worthless ani
mals removed free of charge. Phone
1789 (reverse charges). Southern
Oregon By-Products Co.
WANTED Placer grounds suitable for
rirae-llne shovel operation. State
all particulars first letter. Box
4803, Tribune. I
WANTED 20 or 23 acres dairy ranch j
to lease or uuy. i
457-J.
Y WANTED Placer claims for cath.
Give description and lowest price.
Box 4884. Tribune
WANTED Young man to share
apartment close to business cen
ter Box 4847. Tribune.
WELL DRILLING $1.50 per ft. first
50 ft., etc. J. M. Dodge. 619 ting
WANTED Unfurnished or partly
furnished house or flat. 2 bedrooms,
oil or clrculitlng heat. Must he
modern and good nelehborhood: up
to $40. Box 1572, Tribune.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries.
Radiators. Aluminum, BraM. Cop
per and other metals.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Orn-x Ft Pone 106?
FOR RENT HOUSES
TOR RENT Modern furnished house,
clow tn. See owner, 518 East Main.
FOR RENT New 5 -room modern
hou5?; garaee. chicken house, barn.
2 acres pood land, on mile from
P O. Good location. B. J. Palmer,
403 E. Main.
POR RENT e-rrv.m home, partly
furn'.jihd: hsrciood floors, oil
heaer. fireplace, paved street, cl-ws
In. 140 per mont!i, mater paid. Box
4743, Tribune.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished apartments,
616 N. Central.
FOR RENT 4 -room furnished apart
ment, 307 Beatty St. Geo. Iwrson.
ALL MODERN 3 -room, separate bath,
nicely furnished apartment; sepa
rate, entrance. Vacant May 1st
718 S. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apart
ment, 413 N. Ivy,
FURNISHED 4-room apartment, 313
8. Orape.
FOR RENT 3 - room apartment.
Adults. 40 quince. Phone 641-W.
FURNISHED 3 and S room apt.
Adults. 604 W. ICth.
APARTMENT for rent. 718 Welch
FOR RENT Furnished epartment,
Frlgldalre, private bath. 608 West
Main,.
FOR RENT Two-room furnished
apartment. 444 So. Fir.
APTS. for rent. OeBauer Apt.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Bedroom, 381 W. 6th.
Call after 6 p. m.
FOR RENT Heated furnished room.
714 West 10th. Phone 1555-Y.
ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 8. Drape.
VERY ATTRACTIVE air conditioned
room for gentleman. 604 Penn
sylvania, FOR RENT Sleeping room with pri
vate sitting room. 708 So. Oakdale
FOR RENT Pleasant, heated room
for employed lady, cooking prtv
lieges If desired. Phono 1117 or
call 813 8. central after o. w
PLEASANT sleeping room for gentle
men at 105 Geneva.
FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS
PI.WASANT mom with meals If de-
glrcd, at 716 E. Main.
FOR KENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT FARM 235 acres In cul
tivation. Will rent part or all.
Suitable for onions, beans, grain or
corn, etc. Also have available sev
eral hundred acres pasture adjoin
ing. Crop rent this year to reliable
party or parties. 603 No. Riverside.
Phono 1467.
FOR RENT 3 store rooms, steam
heated office room. See Al Llttrell
or Roland Hubbard. Phone 237.
FOR RENT 40 acres, $10 a month
Inquire 4 Corner Station, Midway
road.
FOR EXCHANGE
MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE I have a good Johnson
outboard twin: will exchange for
good single. Flynn Electric pnone
107.
FOR EXCHANGE
REAL ESTATE
WILL TRADE you clear acreage near
Medford for that farm or city home
delinquent taxes are about to take.
Write Box 3809, Mall Tribune.
FOR TRADE LRrge lot. desirable lo-
cation, for car or equity. Phone
B65-M.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 acres. Irri
gated, adjoining city limits of Med
ford. Ideal for subdivision; city
water. Will trade for Grants Pass
property. See L. G. Plckell, 16 So.
Burnett.
FOR SALE POULTRY
RED FRYER9 BOc each Carley Farm
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
WHITE weaner pigs. R. B. Miller,
Ross Lane.
COWS FOR SALE One to freshen In
few days: 3 milking: double tested
Joe Perry. Sams Valley.
FOR SALE Good Guernsey cow. Tel.
623-R-l.
FOR SALE 6 brood sows and pigs.
T. E. Beaulleu, Crater Lake Hwy.,
north Reese creek.
FOR SALE White New Zealand rab'
bits. Phone 1S66-L
FOR SALE 13 nead milk cows, reg-
ling heifers, 3 head 3-year-olds. 5
calves, team 1500-lb. mules, horse
and saddle, some equipment and
60 laying hens. F. V Cook. Igle
point.
FOR SALE Cheap. Cows, some fresh
J. W. Cntes. Valley View.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Boston terrier puppy
male. 903 So. Holly. Phone 1393-L
REASONABLY PRICED pedigreed
Cocker Spsnlel pups Turn left at
sign on Jacksonville nignway. v u
Chnmberlen.
FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE
ATTRACTIVE suburban home, 6
rooms modern, city water. S' acres
alfalfa, 3 mllen out paved road.
Owner transferred, sacrifice for
quick sale or exchange for Eugene
property. Terma to responsible
buyer.
8 Acre on Old Stage road. 6
room house, barn, etc. Price $2750.
terms or trade for Medford 3 bed
room house.
33 Acres excellent bottom land,
free water. Central Point district;
5-room house, barn, parage, chlclccn
house: eocxl team. 6 milk cows,
brood sow. complete set farm Im
plements; 5000, half cash.
42 Acres on paved highway. 25
acres irrigated meadow, all fenced
' woven wire. 4-room house, good
barn. Owner wants action: S2500,
1250 down, balance easy terms.
SID BLOOD. C L. GOFP
123 N. Central.
HOUSES FOR SALE in Medford and
surroundlntr town. Easy trma.
Jackson County Federal Savings
Loan Association.
FOR SALE 300 acres. 60 acres free
waW, old rvt bulldinKS. on ortved
hlrhwav. IV) pr acre. Oroeen
ptore. c!oe to chools. with foun
tain T!c rtotne fine business.
See W. W. Rob. son. 25 East Main
fit., Ashland.
FOR 8ALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Good sized 4-room home:
modern, good location, 1 block off
Main; 91450; small down payment,
baltmce less than rent. Call 1247,
between 7 and 6, morning or even
ing. FOR SALE 6-room house, some
terms. Also la Muscovy aucks. uo
Boerdman.
FOR SALE Lot 100'xlOO', Industrial
tone. 611 N. Fir.
SMALL or LARGE acreage tracts near
Medford for sale with small pay
ment down. Will consider carpen
ter work, bulldlrfg material or trac
tor work. Inquire 323 North River
side. Phone 612.
SEE Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc., to
uuy your uouie.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of brown 8 rara.
MUST SELL equity In modem 4-room
house, owner leaving town, rnoue
385.
mmvBAT. f.Afm RANK FARMS
For Information Inquire of Warren
rsitcrson. oecicwwj v vuv ..Btwiiu
Farm Loan Office, 303 Liberty Bldg.
Tel 1149. Or C. A. Barnes, 167 E.
8th. Eugene, Ore.
APARTMENT HOUSE
WITH five apartments, oil burner.
Frlgldalre, .garbage chute; most
beautiful apartments In Eugene;
will net over ten percent on invest
ment: only four blocks from Uni
versity and five blocka from main
business district. Will take part
trade. Write owner, E. J. Lange,
1223 Ferry St.
FOR SALE S houses, $2500: $80
monthly Income. Lot luxiau on
Cottage, $360. 10 acres on highway
near Astoria to trade for property
In or near Medford. See owner, 518
East Main.
FOR SALE 6-room modern house;
large, attractive living room, fire
place, hardwood floors, laundry
trays, double garage, nice trees and
shrubbery. Located near Junior
high school on corner lot; paved
streets. This Is an exceptional bar
gain. $3000: terms. Look this over.
L. G. PICKELL, 16 S. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Attractive stucco home,
cove celling, fireplace, enclosed back
yard, on Park Ave. Inquire 518
So. Oakdale.
FOB SALE Furnished home, 422 S
Ivy.
A REAL BARGAIN
MODERN country home, good out
buildings, fruit, berries, grapes, 4
acres In pasture, all Irrigated. Can
be purchased with or without nock.
rv,m anri lonk it over. A nlace anv-
one would be proud to own. James
Keith, one block souin. one uiott
west of grey packing house. Phoe
nix. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1935 OLDSMOBLE Coach with trunk;
had good care: good condition.
Owner leaving for Central America
Sell at sacrifice. Inquire John T.
Ross, V4 mile north Rogue River
Academy off Jacksonvllle-Phoenlx
highway.
1029 DODGE Truck
1930 Pbntlac Sedan
$ 79.00
$ 75.00
loon IlnHM Rert.n $ 45.00
1930 Ford Pickup $125.00
1930 Hudo Sedan ....$ 65.00
1929 Ford Sport Roadster $146.00
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Dealers.
1933 PLYMOUTH Sedan. A dandy.
Has had sood care and Is In good
condition $325
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Dealers.
FOR SALE 1926 model A roadster.
$95. n. C Wltnam. utn ana mver
side.
FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet dump
truck, comoletelv overhauled, good
rubber, $376. Terms to suit. Phone
116-J-3 after a p. m.
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Sneclal R. AO. Guaranteed Cars
"936 Ford 2-door Sedan $466
1935 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan $446
1935 Ford 4-door DeLuxe Sedan... $445
1934 Ford Coupe "
1932 Plymouth Sedan $295
1931 Ford Coupe .. ...$195
1930 Chevrolet Coupe $105
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Department.
8th and Bartlett.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
MUST SELL '20 Harley-Davldson
motorcycle at once. Sacrifice offer.
Barney Logan, Stewart Ave. and
Orchard Home urive.
FOR SALE: 4-wheel trailer, 7x14 box.
hydraulic braises. Ora Vandagrlft
at w. n. oore rancn.
HEAVY DUTY bench drill with motor,
U4 centrifugal pump. 60 ft. pipe,
boy's bicycle. Al's Trading Post,
Jacksonville Hwy. and Lozler Lane,
FOR SALE Complete household fur
niture. D. E. Laney, Talent.
FOR SALE Balloon tire bicycle, 616,
1021 West 9th St.
PYTHIAN Sisters' uummsge Sale, next
to Brophy's, Friday and Saturday
Some plants ana domes.
FURNITURE 3-PC. set, $50; 150 re
frigerator, $67.50; linoleum, table.
aweeper, $3 50; elec. lamp.; 8. Lang
range. $5.50; rord panel. wj.oj,
tubs and boilers. 208 W. Jackson.
FOR SALE Siskiyou Memorial bur
tala, above road. $50. 511 N. Fir.
FOR SALE ROSE AID controla all
rose diseases and Insects. Start
using It now. Monarch Seed tfc
Feed Co.
FOR SALE CROWN TURKEY
STARTER PELLETS la beat all
ways. Monarch Seed & Feed CO.
FOR SALE CTANOOAS la aura death
to moles, gophers and rats. Mon
arch Soed de Feed Co.
FOR SALE VIOORO Is the perfect
lawn and garden fertilizer. Most
economical. aionarcn boea oi reea
Co.
FOR SALE SNAP.OL kills alugs and
ANTROL keeps ants under control.
Monarch Seed and Feed Co.
FOR SALE Two good used washers,
one Maytag with balloon roll.
Cheap for cash. 18 N. Orape St.
FOR SALE 8 by 10 tent. 450 ft S
plow Bt-el line, cook stove, type
writer, heary duty cat tongs, snatch
blocks. Dan Haas, 606 W. 11th.
FOR SALE Dahita bulbs. 160 each.
Monarch Seed Ac Feed Co.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Gold fish and water hya
cinths for garden pools. Monarch
Seed As Feed Co
FOR SALE Bnnd your trees with
TREE TANGLEFOOT now to keep
aphlda under control. Monarch
Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE Chinese Soya tubs make
Ideal flower tuba. 75o each. Mon
arch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE Kill aphlds with Shep'a
Plant Spray. Harmless to the ten
dereat foliage. Monarch Seed &
Feed Co.
NU-BONB Foundation Garments, ex
pressly designed for every figure.
Elizabeth C. Hartley, Coraetlere
Phone 1528- Y.
FOR SALE Yellow dent seed corn.
Chas. Isaac. 2 miles out Crater
Lake Hwy.
RIVER LOAM Excellent for flowers
or lawns. Phone 1534-Y.
FOR 8ALE Rich Bear creek loam
and barnyard fertilizer. Pnone
1164-W. 624 E 9th St.
FOR SALE Newtowns. packed or
loose. Any quantity. American
Fruit Growers warehouse. 213 S. Fir.
NEW $50 RADIO. MUST SELL NOW
$20. 229 North Ivy, Apt. 6.
FOR SALE LUy-of-the-vailey.
West 2nd St.
NU-ENAMEL One coat covers. No
brush marks. Acids and strong
cleaning agents have no damaging
effects. Brassflelu Music Co., 212 W
Main. Phone 264 .
GOOD used washers and radios; barf
gain prices; and Haywood-Wakefield
4-plece wicker set, perfect condi
tion: cheap. Flck'a Hardware.
HOUSE TRAILER for sale. Inquire
J. Snttler. l' miles west Phoenix,
Rt 4, Box 320.
FOR SALE Newtown apples. Cyrstal
Springs Packing Co., So. Fir.
MCLINIMENT gives permanent relief
for, eczema, piles, Inflammatory
rheumatism. $2.50 bottle. No
samples. P. 1. McNulty, 67 East
6th, Eugene, Ore.
FOR SALE Piano, cheap. Box 255-A,
Midway road.
SECOND HAND STORE closing out
this week. Good used oak dining
tables $2 50; ranges $6.50: cook
stoves $3.89; chairs 50c; beds 50c;
springs 75c; hundreds 25c to 75c
cooking utensils for 6c to 25c; sew
ing machines $6.50; dressers $6.00
THE FURNITURE TRADE MART
15 South Front.
FOR SALE 2 oil brooders. Chas.
Clngcnde. Route 3. Medford.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Variety Store. Stock and
fixtures. Doing good business. Price
$2500. Consider 1 to 6 acres as part
trade, value up to $1000. Balance
$1500 cash. Sacrifice for quick sale.
Reason sickness. Write Port Orlord
Variety Store, Port Orford, Ore.
PERSONAL
POEMS SET TO M QS1C. 'ARRANGED
for publication Submit ocst work
either ooems oi melodies, for free
examination and report M M M
Studios. Oept K, Portland. Oregon
MISCELLANEOUS
FLOOR LAYING, sanding, finishing
and reflnlshlng. New equipment.
Work done by a specialist. Call
1105-J.
HAVE your mattress cleaned, reno
vated, made Into lnnersprlng on
tne Nu-way machine. Tel. 893-W
Nu-Way Mattress Co., 39 So. Grape,
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HAVE VOUR PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN
Special opening offer Large size
BxlO. only 30c Brown & Bruwn
Photographers. 225 E. Main, over
Kidd't Shoe Store.
P A. PEFLEY Contractor and
builder. Job work a specialty Cab
inet and cement work. Painting
by day or job. Phone 988-W; 1213
W. 9tb St.
FOR A-l dry cleaning and laundry
call 15, day or night,
ASSAY OFFICE W O Wright 614
W tlth St City Have Dm en for
chrome manganese cinnabar
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INMJKANCfc
ABSTRACTS
ESCROWS
D rets ma King
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. Tel. 1181.
DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladies'
Coats and Suits. Alterations. Prices
reasonable. Mary M. Coker, Cra
ter! nn Bldg.
Expert Window Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172.
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rup denning and upholstering
LOANS
Having
MONEY TROUBLES?
In times of business uncertainty
many business firms find it neces
sary to tighten up on credit. YOU
will have no trouble In borrowing
extra cash at
OREGON FINANCE CO.
(Formerly Ore. As Wash. Mtg. Co.)
Lie. No. fl-311. M-217. Phone 139.
45 So. Central.
Hn dint or Repairing
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE
33 South Bartlett
Painting
PAINTING-rlndustrlal and residen
tial work quickly done at moderate
cost. Latest spray -type equipment.
F. H. Gardner. Phone 1375-W.
COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY
PITTSBURGH. Let U5 recommend
a reliable painter or paperhanger.
P.H.A. loans for painting now avail
able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 132
W. Main.
Spring Clennlng
LET US do your window cleaning
wall cleaning ind floor waxing. We
clean painted, papered or .saUo-
mined wans, itcnaonanie rates
Satisfaction guaranteed. H. R
Button. Phone 1465-J. 417 King 8t
Transfer
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof
storage. Expert crating, packing
and shipping service. "Da via for
Service." Phone 644.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 26 So. Fir. Phone 816. 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 833
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Action at law
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LEGAL NOTICES
Summons for Puhlli-utlon.
(Suit In Equity to Quiet Tltl.l
In the Circuit Court of ths 6tat of
Ort'Ron for Jackson County.
City of Mrdford. municipal corpor
ation of tho State of Oregon, Plain
tiff,
va.
Earl C. Sabln and Cora Sabln, hua
band and wife: the unknown heirs
of Cora Sabln, deceased; Pearl Gos
eett and John Doe Oossett, wlfo and
husband; the unknown heirs of
Pearl Ooasett, deceased: also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or Interest In the real estnto
descrlhed In the complaint herein.
Defendants.
To the above named Defendants:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon : You and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer tho
complaint filed against you In the
above entitled tiutt on or before the
last day of four wi-eka from the date
of the first publlcstlon of this sum
mons, said period of four weeks be
ing the time prescribed for publica
tion hereof, and If you fall so to
appear and answer said complaint,
for want thereof the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief de
manded In Its complaint, to-wlt: That
a decree be entered adjudicating any
and all rlfrht, title, estate, lien or
claim which you or any of you have
or claim to have In. to or upon the
the real property situated In the City
of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon,
described as follows, to-wlt:
Lota numbered Seven (7), Eight
(8), Nine (0), and the West half
of Lou Ten (10) and Eleven (11).
In Block Two (2) of East Heights
Addition to the City of Medford,
Jackson 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 simple of said premises and of
the whole thereof, freo and clear of
any and all right, title, estate, Hen
or Interest of the defendant herein,
or any of them, and each and all of
the defendanta herein, and each and
all persons claiming or to claim by,
tnrouph or under inem, or any oi
them, be forever enjoined, restrained
and barred from asserting, attempt
ing to establish or claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or Interest In or
to said property or any portion there
of, and that plaintiff's title to said
promises be forever quieted and sot
at rest, ana sucn lurmer ana otner
relief .is may be Just and equitable
In the premises.
This summons Is published by order
of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge
of the above entitled Court,' made
and entered In said court and cause
on the 32nd day of April, 1938. pre
scribing that this summons be served
by publication tnereor once eecn wees
for four consecutive weeks In the
Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper
published In Jackson County, Ore
gon, or general circulation.
April 32nd. 1938, la the date of the
first publication of thla summons
P. P. PARRELL.
P. K. DEUEL,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Room 10, Jackson County Bank Bldg
Medford, Oregon.
MONTHLY STATEMENT
MARCH, 1938
The following la a schedule of the
proceedings of the County Court of
Jackson County, Oregon, showing a
list of claimants and supplies for
which the claim Is made and which
were passed upon during the month
of March, 1938.
O. R. CARTER,
County Clerk.
General County Fund
Roberta and McAllister. I4S.00;
Public Assistance, 43032.1 1: Clyde
Beeson, 9201.40; C. R. Bowman, trav
el, $20.60: Alice dandee, 18 00; J. R.
Blerma. .76: Western Union, il.63;
JJr. Harvey A. Woods, $60.00: tick's
Hardware, .io; Barlon rcn uompany
8.00; A. E. Simmons, tll.00; Pacific
Tel. and Tel. Co.. $65.65: R. E. Swee
ney, postage, 110.00; Salvation Army.
$100,00: Ideal Bicycle Shop, $12.85;
Red Cross, travel, $8.85; West Side
Pharmacy, $7.14: Holllster and Hol
llster. $3.32: Office Stationery and
Supply Co., $27.B0; American Med
ical Association, $7.00: Calif. Oregon
Power Co., $178.23; O. R. Carter, pos
tage, $3.20; O. R. Bowman, postage,
$80.20; Henrietta Sandry, $1.30; John
LaughUn. $4.14; Mall Tribune Job
Dept., $10.15; Medford Statloneiy
Store, $2.10: T. Morris, $1.00: O. O.
Miller, $1.00: Dick Goodman, $1.00;
Prank Applcga'te, $1.00: I. D. Hughes,
$1.00; Wm. Peck, $1.00; Chas. Clsul,
$2.00: Postal Tolegrnph, $1.44: Brown
and White, $3.97: The A. LleU Co.
$1.81; Mall Tribune, $15.20; Prank
Learned. $41.47: County court, trav
el, $25.00: O. P. Talent, $5.60; Old
Age Assistance, $2640.39; Dependent
Children $562.36; Blind Assistance,
$50.69: Dan English, $10.84: A. Lletr
Company. $36.99; E R. Squibb and
Aon. $30.00; Marshall Smith Leonsrd,
$428.26; Ewln P. Stone, $3 00: Stnto
Department of Agriculture, $29.73; O.
R. Bowman, postage, $26.00; Hotel
Medford, $11.00: O and O Association,
$250.00; Sheriff, travel, $42.91: Juve
nile Court, $28.63 Red Cross, travel,
$17.17; Southern Paclflo Co.,' $4 86:
Shaw Supply Co., $36.64: Ister
Smith. $109.60: Merchant Machine
Co., $54.00: Una B. Inch, travel,
$44 30;W. K. Plnzer Co.. $5.68: H. D
Reed, $2 80; Lumen Brothera, $2.99;
p. J. Holbrook, $6.00: Llllle Scrlven.
er, $20 00: Riverside Market. $1120:
A. 8. Bullen, $6.50: Underwood Com
panv, $7.60; Msrlon Sutton, $78.66;
P. M. Corllea, $72.56: Ray BollnR.
$72.66; Bill Bollng. $73 56: Joe.Oll
Insky. $63.00; Harold Vessey, $37.11:
Earl Baxter, $72.56; Grace Brown,
$49.50; O. W. Oodward, $1.20; Mrs.
Ferguson. $3.00: County Court, travel,
$7.00; Horace Oeppert, $12.40; P R.
Schuler, $6.00; Jennie P. Oreon, $6 00;
Maude A. Port, $10.00: P. O. stlmor.,
$6 00: L. A. Crane, $6.00: Phillip O
Humphreys. $7.00; Gordon Kershaw,
$16.60: R. 8. Fury. $36 00: W. H. Paine.
$38 00: E. R. White, $3 00; O. A. Oal-
bralth. $42.00: Ouy Coblelgh, $21.00;
Geo. Alford, $29 30 Edith Stevens.
$9 00: L. E. Newbry, $23.40; W. A
Whltelaw, $41.00; Helen Pierce, $34 00;
E. P. Schmidt, $33.00; Prank Strat
ton, $17.30: R. R. Reter, $9.00; Dor
othy Specht, $3660; Prank Hold
rldge, $.13.60; 8. M Bullls, $30.00,
Fred Barneburg, $39.00: Fred Pick.
$2700; E. II. Mohr. $29 00: France!
Cunningham, $36.00; Chester Pitch,
$27.20: Carl Pichtner. $36 00: Al ni
gra, $37.00: Earl Tumy. $6.00; W. w
Allen, $35 80: Eula Janouch, $2 00:
Louise Brockway. $2.00; Mamie E.
Sleeter. $3 00: Olen Simpson, $4 60;
P. H. MrCurly, $10 20; Collins Hart
lev. $.1.28: K Wattnhenr. 131.18:
Hubbard BroVhen. $9.95: Blden's
Shop. $1 80; Snider Dairy. $35.70: Try-
on'a Mere. Co., $6 70: Western Thrift
$0.79; M. L. Hattley, $26.70; Mason
Ehrman Co, $61.71: Beck s Bakery
$105: Talent Feed Store, $6.70; Eajtt
Side Market, $70; Luther Hart, $4.60:
East Side Orooery. $4 65: Snider Cof
fee Shoo. $9 05: Aahland Mills, $30 03:
O'Hnrra Grocery. $1.55; Cascado
Chemical Co . $3 29: c. J. perrine
$3 80: I. R. Prldeer $2055: Jordan's.
$3.40; Davis snd Davis, $40; Fix 't
Shop, $.75; Knox Lumber Co, 17.60;
Hubbard Wray Co., $1.S0: F. F. Burk.
$100; North Coast Chemical Co.,
$4.62: Hardy's Cash Hardware, $5 40:
What Not Store, $3.00: Whittle rrana
fer Co.. $11.00; Prank Spencer, $2.00:
Bnrney'a Service, $.76: Collins Hart
ley. $49.30: Ted's Feed Store, $70.30:
Calif. Oregon Power Co.. $83.45; Med
ford Pharmacy. $15.74: Dr. E. W. Bar
num. $5; Heath'a Drug Store, $7.40:
Dr. G. A. Qltten. $73 35; County Agents
$1367.60: City Sanitary. $5.00: Trow
bridge and Flynn. $2.70; The Blue
Print Shop, $2.28: E. C. Rice, $32.00:
Horace Geppert, $3.00: P. R. Sohuler,
$3.00: Jennie F. Green, $3.00; Maude
A. Port, $3.00: Piank O. Stlnson,
$3.00 L. A. Crane, $3.00; Phillip
Humphreys, $3.00: Gladys Throck
morten, $.70; Hansen Hardware Co.,
$3.00: Jessie Kendall, $1396: Med
ford Water Com.. $50.00; Timber
Producta Co., $149 80; Shell Oil Com
nanv. $25.16: Henrv Tymer Company.
$8 80: Aahland Tidings. $1.10; Con-
solldsted Freight Lines. $80: E. J.
Neumann, $1.39; Cutter Laboratories,
$.45: West Coast Printing Co., $13.00:
Hotel Medford. $6.80; Jarmln's, $3.00
Emergency Fund
O and O. Association, $250.00; O.
Q, Carter, Recording, $39.00.
Dog License Fund
Jackson County Humane Society,
$660.75: John Hlggenbotham, $7.00:
Oeo. B. Brown, $7.00; Tom Given,
$22.00.
Jackson County-Library
Marshall Smith Leonard, $6 00:
Consolidated Freight Llnea. $4.39;
Kate A. Oaddls, $31.17; Mrs. R. H.
Paxon. $32.66: International Library
Association, $14.90.
Bounty Fund
B. F. Pankey. $1.00; Horry Dlctrlck,
$100; Ohas McKee(1.00; Henry dosk.
$1.00: Ben Gardner. $1.00: Ben Geary,
$10.00: Wm. Thurman, $1.00; W. Q.
Messal. $2.00: Anton Ring. $1.00: A.
E. Edmondson. $1.00: Harry Wright,
$1.00: Mark Hoefft, $3.00; Mary C.
Pry, $1.00.
Roads
Associated OH Company, $031.58;
Colvear Motor Sales Co.. $113.80; Har
rison Parts Company, $3.17: Flynn
Electric Co.. $8.84; Hansen Hdv. Co.,
$11.73: Eagle Point Lumber Co.,
$704 30; Union Oil Company. $78.60;
Southern Pacific Company, $7.30; W
J. Burbidge, $33.08: Office Stationery
and Supply Co., $21.40; Barnum Ma
chine Shop. $11.20: S. P. Company,
$256.95; Medford Service Station,
$1308.62: Oak Street Garage, $38.03;
Western Auto Supply. $8.04; H. L.
Prltchard Company. $62.61; The Tex
as Company, $636.88: Paul Hurst,
$26.03; H. Deck, $7.18: Jamea Qwln,
$7.18; J. A. Miller, $.75; Lorenz Com
pany, $64.98; O. S. Deatherage, $1.00:
Gordon and Flnkbelner, $190.00: Pa
cific Motor Transport. $1.38: Porter
Lumber Company, $613.68: Big Pines,
Lumber Company, $588.00: Klamath
Machine Works, $128.33; C. I.
Bourne, $78.83; C. Z Boyden, $96.07;
Leland Pettlgrew, $58.06; Irl Morse,
$90.00; Southern Paclflo Company,
$162.00: Calif. Oregon Power Co.,
$69.87; Lewis Super Sorvlco, $17.68;
L. O. Culver, $614.67: Lange Motor
Co, $28.17: Woodbury Company,
$83.52; Chain Belt Co., $42.36; Older
Tire Service, $44.85: Merchant Ma
chine Co., $18.00; W. M. Tethrow,
$138.67: Henry Meyer, $107.73; J. W.
Glllaapoy, $86.14; Ouy Olllaspey,
$73.36: Bud Smltn. $7.57: Jack Stov-
nll. $76.52: Vlrgol Wright, 12.76;
Truman Benner, $47.84: Wm. Feckley,
$3.19; Andy Smith, $48.48; Jim Mer
rltt. $135.23: Earl Jones, $109.73;
Leonard Andrews, $07.73; Percy Haley.
$135.33: Don Brlttsan. $92.36; Lin,
coin Pence, $75.37: R. D. Nichols,
$57.41: Joe Mynott. $74.95; W. L,
Hurst, $79.73; Lincoln Charley, $13.76;
R. J. Rlnabarger, $137.73; F. E. Jaen
klns, $128.98; Gene Hooper, $123.70;
D. O. Modrell, $124.17: John H. Lacy,
$114.74; K. N. Finney, $128.11; Har
old Tolls, $119.09: L. B. McKlnnlt,
$74.83; Art Boggls. $96.28; John Moul
ton, $106.34; Gale Moulton, $120.87:
Chas. Dooms, $134.64; Ed Stlllwcll,
$133.05; A. Wattenberg. $102.10; W.
L. Tolle. $130.26: B. H. Moulton,
$76.29; Don Fredericks, $86.33; Clair
Conawoy, $87.98; D. J. Clltfold,
$123.74; Frank Denzer, $80.30; W. A.
Sheldon, $04.07; Mlrl Morse, $90.63;
Ed Glnzel, $134.73; Cliff Gass, $58.60.
W. J. Burdldge, $97.69; Eber Weed,
$97.69; Jack Thrasher, $17.27; II O.
Dooms, $124.73; L. J. Blgham, $128.36:
Ralph Morrltt, $122 74: Roy O. Palm
er, $23.92; Kenneth Wattenberg,
$26.11: C. B. Seaman. $27.92: B. D.
Brock $26.34: Ed Cowden. $67.63; Willis
Hodge, $36.08; Andy Mitchell, sao.uo;
Lyal Hard, $3.19; Albert Johnson,
$3.19; Robert Craig, $33.49; A. T.
Jenkins, $7.97; 0. H. Lindsay, $9.67;
Keith Denman, $13.17; O. I. Bourne,
$4.79; F. A. Spltzmlller, $7.19; W. A
Ferguson, $3.19; Lloyd Norman,
$66.82; Walter Anderson. $57.43; Man
no Schmidt, $48.31; F. O. Vorls,
$7.98; V. H. Klrkpatrlck, $7.18; Chas.
BUtch, $80.33; Llttrell Parts Com
pany, $128.91; Eads Transfer, $2.50:
S. P. Company, $.80: Big Pines Lum
ber Co., $159.38; Economy Lumber
Co., $601.40; Hubbard Brothers,
$84.37: O. I. Bourne, $16.76; Thos H.
Simpson, $5.00; Medford Klamath
Truck Line, $4.72, Paclflo Tel and
Tel Company, $6.85; Medford -Cono.
Const. Co., $79.61: Hubbard Wray
Co., $66.94; Eagle Point Lumber Co.,
$43.81; Trowbridge and Flynn, f 2 Bet
Flynn Electric Co., $47.80; Eagle Point
Water Commission, $6.40; Medford
Service Station, $31.44: Oeneral Pe
troleum Corp., $1466.06; Lyal Hart
man, $138.48; W. Eaens, $111.93: Si
mon Hesrtbar. $94.73; Simon John
son. $91.63; Lewis Applebaker, $73.68;
Dick Klrkpatrlc, $14.38; E. J. Rose
crsns, $6.98: H. Deck. $13.91: W. An
derson. $13.68: Menno Schmidt, $14.36;
Wesley Hsrtmsn, $163.73; Chss. Blltch.
$37.43; Assoclsted Oil Co., $136226:
Shell Oil Co., $408 06; Union Oil Co.,
$8.00; L. C. Schafer, $2.60: Electric
Steel Foundry Co , $06.04; W. O. Mes
aal, $26 00: Lloyd Noiman, $2.00; Daw
son Filing Works, $8.98; E. J. Neu
mann. $2.40; Hansen Hdw. Co.,
$1171.00: Gold Hill Hsrdware Com
pany, $155.18; Timber Products Co.,
$73.20; Hardy's Caah Store, $102.60:
H. C. High, $3b4: Medford Water
Commission, $3.09; General Tool Co.,
$5.74; Consolidated Freight Llnea,
$84; Medford Lumber Co., $466.64;
State Industrial Accident Comlsaton,
$103.30; Nstlonal Hospital Associa
tion. $04.00: Pure Iron Culvert Co.,
$906.80.
CENTRAL POINT. April 29. (Spl.)
Wm. Bohnert accompanied hit sister,
Mrs. Ksrlene Fredrick, who has been
here on a visit from Oermany. and t
niece, Sophia Lecerf of Arlington. Va
who also hat been visiting relatives
and friends here, to Lot Angeles on
Wednesday, where they will visit
couple of brothers. They will go on
to Arlington where they will remain
for tome time before leaving tor Oer,
many, probably about the middle of
May. Mr. Bohnert will remain In
definitely tn hit native country.
Mrs. c. L. Pierce, accompanied by
Mrs. E. O. Faber. Mra. W. H. Holt,
Mrs. H. C. WlUltmson and Mra. Jed
1
Central Point
Furry, motored to Klamath Falls
April 25, to attend the school of In
struction conducted by Mrs. Charles
E. Roe, national field secretary of the
National Congress of Parents and
Teachers. , .
Mrs. Winnie Buckles and Mrs. Jack
Leea attended the meeting of navy
boys' mothers at the home of Mrs.
Cuffel In Medford. Next meeting
of the mothers will be with Mrs. Jack
Lees, on May 9.
The 61st wedding anniversary of
Mr, and Mrs. J, T. Fry wss celebrated
at the home of Rev. and Mrs, Clarence
Starkey of Medford, April 23. Sev
eral friends enjoyed the delightful
occasion. Mrs. Fry remarked that the
hapy companionship, covering so
many years, was a pleasant remem
brance. Many gifts were bestowed
upon them. Dinner was served at 8
o'clock, the hostess being assisted by
Mrs. O. R. Sorenson, after which a
session of muslo followed.
Missionary society of the First
Christian church met with Mrs. Han
son, Friday, with fine attendance.
Excellent reports of work- accomplish
ed were given. Scripture readings
were under the leadership of the pres
ident, Mrs- Side. Refreshments were
served by the hostess and committee.
The bazaar and food sale held In
the library building Saturday and
sponsored by the Civic club, netted
satisfactory results, proceeds to be
used for club activities In city Im
provements. Home Economics club of the Orange
will meet at the home of Mrs. Delia
Parker of north Medford.. A good
attendance is anticipated.
Mrs. Henry Head, Mrs. Paul Martin
and Mrs. W. H. Norcross attended an
Easter Monday 1 o'clock luncheon and
card party at the Masonlo temple In
Medford.
Mrs. Belle Davis of Medford is a
guest at the home of her daughter,
Mra. Wm. Musty and family.
MUo Lamb of the Four Corners
service station Is In a Portland hos
pital for treatment. Mrs. Lamb and
son are taking care of the business
during his absence.
Mrs. Etcher has returned from a
visit of two weeks with her daughter
and son-in-law, lr. and Mrs. Rafael
Benson.
Rev. Robert Charles Lewis, whose
wife has been very 111 for the past
several months, tendered hi resigna
tion as pastor of the Federated church
on Easter Sunday morning, to take
effect June 18.
Charles Murphy of Boyer. Springs.
Olen Ellen. Cel., aocompanted by nil
small daughter Nancy, arrived Mon
day morning at the home' of hit
father-ln-law. A. X. Powell, for a
visit of a few days.
At the home of the bride's parent,
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Severson of San
Bemadlno. Cel.. Miss Mayme Virginia
Severson and James Oliver Vincent
of Sams Valley were united
In marriage. Mr. Vincent was a stu
dent of the Central Point school. The
couple will reside In Medford where
Mr. Vincent It In the employ of the
Fluhrer bakery.
Mrs. John Powell and son Jack
and brother. Marlon Hunt, while re- '
turning from Gold Beach to their
home In Klamath Falls, stopped over
for a brief visit at the A. E. Powell
home Sunday.
Howard District
HOWARD, April 99. (Spl.) A box
social, get-together and dance will be
held In the Howard school gymnasium
rriaay, April 39 at 8 p. m. Mr. Cook
will be auctioneer and floor manager'.
Music will be provided by an orches
tra. A small admission will be oharaS
ed.
Mr. and Mr. Albert Stalswortn of
Adams Lane moved to Howard avenue
April 34. . ;
Monday, May i, at 3:30 p. m. aom
motion picture of Yellowstone park.
Carlsbad Caves, comic strip, etc., will
be shown In the gymnasium by the
Vision Education Co. A small admis
sion will be charged and the receipt
will be used to send 4-H delegates to
O. A. O, summer school. ...
Mrs. Albert Puhl has returned from
a week's visit In Etna, California. . .
Everett Milter who Is eroployed .by
the Pierce Auto Freight Lines hat
been transferred to Eugene and Mr.
Miller and children will mave a toon
as school closes. . ' '
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Sater and Derva
spent Sunday afternoon In Aahland
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hull
on the Miller ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wright and
children have moved from Berrydale
avenue to a place on South Peach
street near Stewart avenue.
Mrs. Frank Newton's father, C L.
Armstrong, of Albsny It here for an
extended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stamman have
sold the Howard grocery to Mr. and
Mrs. O. Sturm In of Ltwlston. Idaho.
The Stamment will move Into the
little house owned by W. i. Swing on
the corner of the Central Point high
way and Sams Valley market road.
Mr. William and Lorella are suf
fering from severe cases of poison,
oak.
Honor roll for the last tlx week -la
a follows:
First Grade: Marlene Joppa; Jeanne
Nelson, Oersld Vance.
Second Orade: La Donna Llnd-
qulst, Patricia Tedrlck, Vivian Vance.
Markle Carter. ,
Third Grade: Derva Jean Sater.
Fourth Oradt: Lee Johnson Fred
erick Stammen, Virginia Rldgeway.
Fifth Orade: Femoy McKlbbea,
Jewell Glenn. Patsey Hutchinson.
George Garner. Attalre Woston, Wil
liam Landers.
Sixth Grade: Helen Gerber, La
Vonne Newton, Elolae Peyton, Bruce
Bennett, Vivian Llndquttt.
Seventh Orade: Robert Meal and
Helen Wilson.
Eighth Orade: Luther Cardln. Pa
tricia Crawford, Erma Jean McCay,
Harry Bllane, Marianne Casper.
A ntw mobile automatic telephone
exchange hat been developed In Eng
land. The equipment Is designed to
serve a a small- temporary exchange
In tn emergency such at a break
down of tht regular plant serving a
rural area.
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