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MEBFOTCD MATL TRTBUXE, MEBFOTW, CVREGON, MONDAY. MAY 2. 1938. PAGE SEVEN Read every ad on this page You will probably find exactly the things you have been look Ing for 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 1 Per word, first Insertion 2c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion per word .lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change 1 91.29 Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog mlsstng. call 1510. WANTED MALE HELP WOOD-CUTTERS wanted, to cut ap ple trees. Del Rio Orchard, Gold Hill. Ore. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Housekeeper between 25 and 35, Dy employed cuupic w.ui , one child. References. Tel. 200-Y. j WANTED chambermaid for short hour work. Hotel Jackson. W ANTED SITUATIONS COMPTOMETER operator, with gen eral accounting experience and two years of typing, wants work. Phone 1779-J WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HAVE your furniture reupholstered, retlnlshed, reglued Phone 909-R WE DO all kinds of tractor work. Will take livestock. Box 4997, Tribune. V-'ANTED ' Two Ouernsey heifer calves. Phone 195, Central Point. WANTED Durham milk cows. Send full particulars Including produc tion, age, price. D. C. Porter. Sllverlake, Ore. WANTED To buy 4 or 5-room mod em house in Mcdford. Box 780. n, a UTrn nnc.lhln Mpriffird lot ' or lots. With some buildings, for $300 cash. Box 4969, Tribune. TRACTOR and team work wanted. Al Bendlckson, 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. EAGLE POINT fox farm buys horses and cows for feed. Call E. P. 27-X-7. WANTED TO BUT Veal, beef and dairy cattle. Phone 437-R. C. C. Hoover 4r Son. IAWNMOWERS sharpened and re paired. Called for and delivered Joe J. Jones, 32 N. Orape. Tel: 369. WOOL MOHAIR HIDES And Pelts. See us before you sell. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 WE PAV MOKE CASH For your furniture HOI.BROOK & ANDREWS 6th and Front. Phone 547. WANTED Laundry. I do curtains also. Mrs. HU6on. Tel. 1345-M. WANTED Your watch and clock re pairing. Guaranteed. Reasonable prices. C. E. Myers, 116 N. Central. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries. Radiators. Aluminum, Brass. Cop per and other metals. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. 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 WELL DRILLING 1.50 per ft, first 60 ft., etc J. M. Dodge. 619 ling WANTED Unfurnished or partly furnished house or flat. 2 bedrooms, oil or clrculitlng heat. Must be modem and good neighborhood; up to 40. Box 1572. Tribune. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed free of charge. Phone 1769 (reverse charges). Southern Orppon By-Products Co. FOR RENT HOUSES SMALL modem, furnished home, in rear. Middle-aged or older adults. 410 Hamilton. FOR RENT Modern furnished h.5LS, close in. See owner at 618 E. Main. -ROOM furnished house. East hide clean throughout nice yard, oil burner, fireplace, electric range and trash burner. Only reliable Dartles considered.. Lease one year. Tel 868-M. FOR RENT a-room modern house. Call at Pftrmns Mp.chlne Shoo. FOR RENT APARTMENTS PURN. APT. 51 N Onkdale. FOR RENT Clean, attractive 2-room furnished apartment; continuous hot water. Adults only. 344 So. Central. NICELY furnished one-room and kitchenette. 1?05 E. Main. . eMALL furntehM apartment: ver stuffed. electric rant?e; newly dec orated; private entrance and bath. 345 Apple. AFT8. for rest. OeBauer Apt. FOE RENT APARTMENT8 FOR RENT i - room apartment. Adulu 40 Quince. Phone 641-W. APARTMENT for rent. 716 Welch FOR RENT Furnished apartment, Frlgldalre, private bath. 806 West Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Heated furnished room. 714 West 10th. Phone 1855-Y. ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 S. Orape. VERT! 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 8. Central after 6. . tf PLEASANT sleeping room for gentle man at 105 Geneva. FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS PLEASANT rooms with meals If de sired, at 716 E. Main. , FOR K&NT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Store on Front St. Hotel Allen. , FOR RENT FARM 225 acres In cul tivation. WU1 rent part or all. Suitable for onions, beans, grain cr corn. etc. Also have available sev eral hundred acres pasture adjoin- - Ing. Crop rent this year to reliable party or parties. 502 No. Riverside. Phone 1457. FOR RENT 2 storo rooms, steam heated office room. See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard. Phone 237. FOR RENT 40 acres, $10 a month. Inquire 4 Comer Station, Midway road. FOR EXCHANGE MISCELLANEOUS WILL EXCHANGE desk space In of fice for someone to answer phono during business hours. Phone 1321, any time. EXCHANGE I have a good Johnson outboard twin; will exchange for good single. Flynn Electric. Pnone 107. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE Strictly modem home on East side; 2-car garage, large lot, ample shade. C. S. BUTTERFIELD 409 Medford Bldg. WILL TRADE you dear acreage near Medford for that farm or city home delinquent taxes are about to fcake. Write Box 3809. Mail Tribune. .FOR SALE POULTRY RED FRYERS 50c each Carley Farm FOR SALE LIVESTOCK TWO 5-year-old cows, freshen soon; 2 yearling heifers; used brick 2c each, Paul Martin, Ht. 3, box Medford. Phone 12-X-4, Central Point. FOR SALE Four fresh milk goats. $5 and up. Write Route 1, Box 409 Griffin Creek. FOR SALE: Fresh cows, yearlings and 2 years old; team of heavy mules; equipment. F. V. Cook. Eagle Point. FEEDER PIGS, redwood posts, straw berry and black raspberry plants. Dora E. Smith, Anderson Ranch, 1 mile west Talent school. FOR SALE Black gelding, 6 years old. 1400 lbs., good worker and no bad nablts. priced . reasonable. Rogue Valley Tractor Co., 16 S. Fir. FOR SALE White New Zealand rab. bits. Phone 1566-L. FOR SALE 13 nead milk cows, reg istered Guernsey bull. 9 head year ling heifers, 2 head 3-year-olds, 6 calves, team 1500-lb. mules, horse and saddle, some equipment and 60 laying hens. F. V. Cook, ffagle Point FOR SALE DOGS PETS THOROUGHBRED male Pekingese dog, 3 months old. Phone 936-W. REASONABLY PRICED pedigreed Cocker Spaniel pupa Turn left at sign on Jacksonville Highway. V. D Chamberlen. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Special R. St G. Guaranteed Cars. '836 Ford 2-door Sedan ... $465 1935 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan $445 1935 Ford 4-door DeLuxe Sedan... $446 1934 Ford Coupe $365 1932 Plymouth Sedan $295 1931 Ford Coupe $195 1930 Chevrolet Coupe $106 C E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department. 6th and Bartlett. FOR BALE '28 Chevrolet coach, bar. gain - $7S Terms to responsible party. 1023 West 9th. TODAY ONLY This ad good for $27 on any used car selling for $100 or over. A fine selection to ehoroe from. All priced .to sell and on low. easy terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO Dodge and Plymouth Dlst. 1935 OLDSMOBLE Conch with trunk; had good care; good condition. Owner leaving for Central America Sell at sacrifice. Inquire John T. Ross. mile north Rogue River Academy off Jacksonville-Phoenix hlnhwny. FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE Approximately A acres Rear creek bottom soil. $4300 all in alfalfa, located . nn mwiI road: cltr water, a wells; verv attractive, well built modern fl-room borne: nsrd wood floors, fireplace. Total price M300.00. Very good terms to re sponsible buyers CHARLES A. W1NQ AGENCY INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 738. 79 ACHE3. large log house, fireplace, spring water piped to house, paved hlihway. SH75 for quick aa,. Also 3 large lots on Esst aide one on paving. 1550 for both. Also stocked and equipped dairy ranch. C 8. BUTTERFIELD 409 Medford B.dg. POpTsaI-B will sell my equity 'n modem home, or trade for late model car. Call 748-R. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHYf LAND LAND OFFICE LAND , li-40-acre Dairy Ranch: house, barn, 30 Bcres Irrigated in clove. Will keep 16 head of cows: well fenced, well located: beautiful building spot. Total price 62500; 9250 cash, balance like rent. 2 2 acres, modern fi-room bungalow, nice shade, free soil, good location. Price reduced to $2000; $500 down, balance like rent. Can option addi tional land. 3 20 acres, in clover, Irrigated; house barn; on Crater Lake highway; new deep well. Total price $1600; $700 cash, balance terms. Will sell 11 cows with place. J. O. BARNES 27 Years In Medford 943 8. Central. Phone 1127-Y or 864. 1S4 ACRES; new house, rich soil: near Phoenix. A buy at $750. A. F. FLOWERS, Cor. 12th and Front. FOR SALE A neat, almost new 6 room home. Close to two schools. Hardwood floors. Deep lot. room for more building. Furnished or unfurnished. Terms. 506 Haven. FOR SALE 2 large lota on 11th at Newtown; assessments paid; $460 eaoh. Phone 1433-J. FOR 8 ALE Very attractive 5-room modern house, close in. Reasonable by owner. Inquire 508 W. 6th. FOR 8ALE Beautiful acreage home, exceptionally well located on the Old Stage road. Dwelling is mod ern and in excellent condition. There Is a email acreage In diversi fied fruit. This place Is listed at. a very attractive price and reason able terms can be given the right, party. Also We have a number of both city and suburban dwellings that can be bought from $160 to $200 down and on easy monthly installments. BROWN St WHITE, 104 W. Main. FOR SALE 80 acres improved. $1250. A bargain. Box 4978, care Mall Tribune. 30 ACRES, 4 miles north Medford, Mldwey road, at a sncrlflce; 10 acres cultivated, 6 acres Ladlno clover, 4 acres oats and vetch. Paul Martin, Rt. 3, Box 35. Medford, Phone 12-X-4 Central Point. SUBURBAN 3 acres of very fine soil; SKtIi small four -room cottage, tiivww smsU bttrn- chick house; fenced: well, lights; good location. Also . 214 acres; fruit, modern Si ITin 4-room cottage, flowing f I WWW ,pllng; 1ne location. Also Make us an offer on No. 23 Rose Ave. Must be sold at once. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N Bartlett St. Phone 1496, evenings 1648-R. FOR SALE Modem 5-room home on paved street; cheap for cash, or $800 down payment will handle. Box 3836.. Mall Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE in Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms. Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association. FOR 8ALE B-room house,' some terms. Also 12 Muscovy ducks. 408 Boardman. WHEN you think of real estate, think of BROWN ic WHITE. SMALL or LARGE acreage tracts near Medford tor sale with small pay ment down. Will consider carpen ter work, building material or trac tor work. Inquire 223 North Rlver- "' side. Phone 612. FOR SALE Furnished home, 422 8 Ivy. 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, Eugene, Ore. APARTMENT HOUSE WITH five apartments, oil burnor. Frlgldalre, garbage chute: most beautiful apartments in Eugene; will net over ten percent on Invest ment: onlv four blocks from Uni versity and five blocks from main business district. Win take pari trade. Write owner, - E. J.' Lange, ' 1223 Ferry St. FOR SALE 3 houses. $2500: $60 monthly Income. Lot 40x120 on Cottage. $360. 10 acres on highway near Astoria to trade for property In or near Medford. See owner, 518 East Main. FOR SALE Attractive stucco home, cove celling, fireplace, enclosed back yard, on Park Ave, Inquire SIB So. Oakdale. A REAL BARGAIN MODERN country home, good out buildings, fruit, berries. grapes 4 acres In pasture, all Irrigated. Can be purchased with or without toek. Come and look It over. A place any one would be proud to own. Jams Keith, one block south, one hlock west of grey packing house, Plioe nix. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR. SALE Hutches and breeding does, (1.50 and up Phone 1566-L. CUT PRICES on cedar shingles. Shoet rock. Insulation board and rlume lumber. Ovelman's, Jacksonville highway. COOKED FOOD BALE, Saturday. May 7th, at Reliable Grocery, sponsotcd by Altar Guild of St. Mark's church. TRACTOR DISC 7-foot Klllefer, good condition, 60. Phone Mr. Wood, I 1190, between 8 and 9- a. m. or 1 and 3 p. m. FOR SALE Yew wood posts, any length; cheap. Phone 4B3-R-3 FOR SALE Ice box. holds 60 lbs.: Roper gas cook stove and 3 Charters 640-egg oil-burning Incubators. Rt. 1, Box 384, Central 'Point. Tel. 343. FOR SALE 8x10 view camera, tripod and lens; fix7 portrait camera with lens and some equipment; 3-mjiner Coleman gasoline cabin stove, 3 kerosene stoves, Auto-knltter with attachments. S. M. Chrlstenaen, Vj mile west Oold Hill. FOR SALE Davenport and chair, 17.50. 39 Myrtle Bt. FOR SALE Hammered hay, alfalfa and barley, 113 ton. Seed corn Nealon Ranch. Table Rock. Phone Central Point U-XX-1. BOAT and 4-h.p. motor, 160 00; sad dle. 17.50; salmon rod. reel and line, S3 50 (good one l. 317 North River side. . FOR SALE Large commercial sire O. E. refrigerator. Allen Hotel. FOR SALE ROSE AID controls all rose diseases and Insect. Start using it now. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. FOR SALE CROWN I O B IC I T STARTER PELLETS la best all ways. Monarch Seed it Feed Go, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE CYANOGAS is sure death to moles, gophers and rats. Mon arch 8eed St Feed Co. FOR SALE VIGORO Is the perfect . lawn and garden fertlllrer. Most economical. Monarch Seed Sz Feed Co. FOR SALE SNAROL kills slugs and ANTROL keeps ants under control. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Dahlia bulbs, 150 each. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. FOR SALE! Gold fish and water hya cinths for garden pools. Monarch Seed St Feed Co FOR SALE Band your trees with TREE TANGLEFOOT now to keep aphlds under control. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. FOR SALE Chinese Soya tubs make Ideal flower tubs. 75o each. Mon "arch Seed St Feed Co. FOR SALE Kill aphlds with Shep's Plant Spray. Harmless to the ten derest foliage. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. FOR SALEr-Yellow dent seed corn Chas. Isaac, 2 miles, out Crater Lake Hwy. RIVER LOAM Excellent for flowers or lawns. Phone 1634-Y FOR SALE Newtowns, packed or loose. Any quantity. American Fruit Growers warehouse. 213 S. Fir. FOR SALE L!ly-of-thevaTley720 West 2nd St. NU-ENAMEL One coat covers. No brush marks. Acids and strong cleaning agenU have no damaging effects. Brassfleli. Muslo Co., 212 W Main. Phone 254 . GOOD used washers Bnd radios: bar gain prices: and Haywood-Wakefield 4-piece wicker set, perfect condi tion: cheap. Pick's Hardware. FOR SALE Newtown apples. Cyrstal Springs Packing Co., So. Fir. MCLINIMENT gives permanent relief for eczema, plies. Inflammatory rheumatism. $2.50 bottle. No samples, p. I. McNulty, 57 East Din. nugene, ore. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR LEASE Small service earnae, with or without equipment. Phone .-,L,., FOR SALE Suburban grocery with , living quarters. Will take car as part. Box 4905, Tribune. 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 Ortord Variety Store. Port Orford, Ore. MISCELLANEOUS F A. PEFLEY O on tractor and builder. Job work a specialty Cab inet and cement work Painting by day or Job Phone G88-W; 1213 W. 9tb St. ASSAY OFFICE W G Wright 614 4 W lltb St City Have Duyers for chrome, manganese, cinnabar. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L.Clty In Ger- many 4. Greek god of mockery and censure f. Insect 12. Masculine or feminine nickname 15. Vigilant M. Regret deeply 16. timid en Issuing of beseiged truopu to a I melt- Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle AlSIPpgRlEIA .DEBBIOIL E 10 TlEIAElRlMEBiELlI A TELEGRAMAiMS 'L 5 M I LEHEUROPE l6' ARliTOOl I NT ER a0. LIAPiFyelGiVE 22 PAGE M TENPEP as! iMlHE ALU! POM AIDEHIABOO 26 QVERiREDUCiNG RE EgffSBA RiACE t7, One of an early Greek people 19. Italian seaport XL Shet!-klllln parrot 22. Sal a 1 1 plant 84. Guided the coune of 28. Be silent 29. Recipient of a legacy 30. Speak SL Regular end- ' ing or the pait tonne Si. Anv monkey 34. Ensllsh letter 18. Note of the scale 17. Earn Indian weight It. Medieval moneys of account 41. book 43. Betrayal of one's coun try it. Takes one's way 46 it la: contr. 47 Turf 43 Evening party 62. Full of fin sure fib. Spoil 6fl Booty Eft Hurnor 69, Corroded 60. Separate the coarse from th fins " 13"" 3 WA4 s s 7 8 WM o I S m iiiiiiiiiizii JTUP m-m 11 4t So Si ;Jp S S3 54- , m JS : Si SJ S6 MISCELLANEOUS FOR A-l dry cleaning and laundry cnlllR, day or night. PERSONAL RESPECTABLE, Industrious, young gentleman interested in pioneering In Alaska, wished to meet healthy, capable woman under 31 years of age. Should like out-of-doors und simple home-life. Write P. O. Box 707. POEMS SET TO MOS1C. ARRANOED for publication Submit beat work either ooems oi melodies, fot free examination and report M M M Studios, Dept K. Portland. Orrgon BUSINESS DIKECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE, AIISTRACTS ESCROWS WILLIAM LAING, Architect. Phone 229-J. 308, u. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg. DressmaKing The Domestic Shoppe Ladles' tailor ing, alterations, gown making Men's suits altered repaired Hemstitch ing, buttons covered 10 N Bartlett THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. Room 12, Sparta Bldg. Tel. 1181. DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladles' Coats and Suite. Alterations. Prices reasonable. Mary M. Coker, Cra- terlan Bldg. Expert Window Cleaners LET OEOnOE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleiuilnq. floor waxlnfl. orl ental rug cleaning 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. fc Wash. Mtg. Co.) Lie. No. 8-211. M-217. Phone 130. 45 So Central. Painting PAINTING industrial and residen tial work quickly done at moderate cost. Lntcst sprny-typo equipment. P. H. Oardner. Phone 1375-W. COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhanger. F.H.A. loans for painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 132 W. Main. Spring Cleaning LET US do your window cleaning, wall cleaning md floor waxing. We clean painted, papered or .:also mlncd walls. Reasonable rates Satisfaction guaranteed. H. R Sutton. Phone 14H5-J. 417 King St Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 044. EAD3 TRANSFER & 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. P. E. SAMSON CO., Phone 833 Cross-Word Puzzle White or Dais patches on a printed page Roman goddess Desire: slang Hard external coating of a seed Born Mother of . Peer Oynt Stout boi Addition to a document Cravats Aurlculate Stalners Valiant man Have Kind of whale Oo into retreat City in Belgium Settles money upon Ventilate Laments loudly Court order Little: Scotch Cereal grass Flnlal of s splrs Drfnk slowly Oreek Istter About flL Mineral spring DOWN t Aerial rail- ways: collocj, t. Sound of cattle t. Ktaea aud denly 4. Principal lines or con duits I. Butter sub stitute 6. Myself T. Canton in -Switzerland I. Plremsn BUSINESS DIRECTORY Radlutor llepalrllig HOOPER'S RADIATOR 8ERVICE- 83 South Bartlett 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 Erlckson. deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, and has qualified as such executrix, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and requested to present the same, verified as required by law, with the proper vouchers, to tin said executrix at the office of William Q East, U. Q. National Bank Building. Eugene, Oregon, .vlthln six months from the date of this notice. Date of first publication April 4. 1938. LOUISE ERICKSON, Executrix of the estate of Jacob Er lckson, deceased. WILLIAM G EAST. Attorney for Estate. U 8. National Bank Bldg., Eugene, Oregon. - Notice of Sheriff's Sale BY V1HTUE 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 11th day of April, 1938, In a certain suit therein, where in David M. Lynch and James P. Lynch, as Plaintiffs, recovered Judgment ana Inst Delia B. Watklnu. Jean H. Wntklns and 11a Wntklna, the defendants, for the sum of Three i Thousand ($3,000) Dollars, principal. One Hundred Fifty 160.) Dollars Interest, and for Interest upon said sum of 93000. at the rate of four (4) Per cent per annum from and after March 1, 1038, until paid, with costs and disbursements taxed at Twenty-three and BO-100 (J3 80) Dollars and the further sum of Two Hundred Thirty (4230.) Dollars, as attorney's fees, which Judgment was enroll d and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 8th day of April, 1938 Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said execu tion, I will on the. 18th day of May, 1038, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County. Oregon, oner lor saie ana win sen at public auction for oash to the high est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, ; together with the costs of this saie.i subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and Inter est that the said defendants, Delia B Watklna, Jean R. Watklns and ila Watklns, or any of them, had on tha 19th day of July, 1937, or now have In and to the following described property, situated In the County of Jackson, Btate of Oregon, to-wlt. The East one-half () of the Southwest ono-quarter and the South one-half () of the Southeast one-quarter of Sec tion 4, Township 33, South Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditament, and appurtenances thereunto oe lonAlns or In anywise appertaining, Including all water and ditch rights that are now appurtenant to said premises. . Dated this 13th day of April, 1938 SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Howard Gault, Deputy. Notice of Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on May 24, 1938, at 10 o clock A. M., at the front door of the Courthouse In Medford, Oregon, I shall sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following described real property, to-wlt: The West 13 feet of Lot 3, ill of Lot 4;- and the isasi 7 feet of Lot ft In Block 3 of Queen Anne Addi tion to the City of Medford, Jack son County, Oregon, as numbered, designated and described on the ot flcial plat thereof, now of record, Said sale Is made pursuant to an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon, for the County of Jnokson, on the 20th day of April, 1038, In a cause wherein Home Owners' Loan Corporation Is plaintiff and C. 0. Darby, and others, are defendants, Dated this 25th day of April, 1038. , SYD X. BROWN Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Howard Gault, Deputy. Attorney for Plaintiff: vG. A. Codding, Medford, Oregon. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors, No. B -23204, in Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon, In the matter of F.oyd La Vera Ren- fro, bankrupt. To the creditors of Floyd LaVern Renfro, of the City of Medford, the County of Jackson and district aforesaid, bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given that on the 9th day of April, 1938, the said Floyd LaVern Renfro was duly adjuclated bankrupt; and tnat the first meeting of his creditors will be held In the office of the referee, Mt'dford Center Building, Medford, Oregon, on the 11th day of May, 1938, a,t 3:30 o'clock In the afternoon at which time and place the said creditors may attend, provo their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before aaid meeetlrw?. HARRY O. SKYRMAN, Referee In Bankruptcy. April 38, 1938. Notice of the Appointment of Artmtn Irtratnr and for the Presentation of ClalmH. Notice Is hereby given: That on the 38th day of April, U38, the Hon. Earl B. Day. as Judge of the County Court for the State of Oregon for Jsckoon County, sitting In pr-bat. made and entered an order appointing the un dersigned F. P. Farrell as admlnUtr tor of tho estate of J. W. Poole, de ceased. That all persons having claims j against said estate are hereby required w (jicrauK iio mine wun proper vouchers to the undersigned at 412 Liberty Bultdlrucr, Medford, Jacknon County, Oregon, within six (0) months from this date, Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 2nd day of May, 1938. F. P. FARRELL, As administrator of the estate of J. W. Poole, deceased. FOREST CREEK, May 3. 8pl.) Mr. and Mrs. Conklln and family have moved Into the house vacated by Pearl Pearc last week end three children have entered Forest Creek school. Mr. Conklln Is employed by the B. H. Dredge company. Marie Boyd, who made her home tha past three yean with her uncle Forest Creek Fern Valley FERN VALLEY, May 3. (flpl.) One of Fred Williams' horses slipped and fell Into a ditch and broke his shoulder, making it necessary for Mr. Williams to kill It. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Bonson of Seven Oaks were callers at the L. R Hughes home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Cyril 8tele and chil dren, Mrs. Jack Ward, Mildred Mar shall, Margaret Beer and Gordon Beer spent a most enjoyable evening at the Joe Kantor, Jr., home Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pederson of Ashland were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Eld red ge, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams pur chased 300 baby turkeys tha first of the week. Mrs. Margaret Davis, Jimmle and Blllle, and Mrs. Pearl Kantor, Jose phine and Korothea took a picnic lunch and hiked up Bear creek to the bridge above Talent. Fern Valley school baseball team Is having a game against Wagner Creek team Friday afternoon at our school. Harold McAbee of Phoenix was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eldrodge, Sun day afternoon. Evalyn Ferns was absent from school Tuesday. Josephine Kantor was also out Monday and Tuesday. Ellis Davis writes he likes his work fine at Ft. Peck, Mont., but It Is ex tremely cold there. He Is working on the night crew. Mrs. Lem Hughes received word of the sudden passing by heart attack of her aunt, Mrs. John Larimer, of Lebanon, Mo., Friday night. April 22. McLeod McLEOD, May 3. (8pl.) Questa at "Harding's Paradlaa" over Easter week were Mr. end Mrs. A. Young and eon, Bobble, of Tula lAke, Calif.; Bob Bergman of Hawkins Bar, Calif.: Misses Alice Young, Ethel Tullls, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Amtdon of Medford and Vornon Bailey, Audrey Shaddock, Ora Pultz, Bud Amldon and Jimmy Hoey and Mrs. Zelle. Tullls. Miss Maxlne Harding was a din ner guest April 30 at the home ot Mrs. Zella Tullls. Mlsa Joan Edler entertained at her home with a dinner party TueBday evening, the occasion being her lath birthday. Preaent were Ruth Bed- dlngfleld, Hilda Martle and Don and Mae Edler. Quests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Ooode on April 31 were Mrs. Clarice Nye and son, Waldo. Mrs. Wayman, Mrs. Joe Phlppa. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke and Mra. C. X. Harding. Prospect blgb school students held a welner and mashmaUow roast Aprl 31 In Goode'a field. Capt. Bill Ryan and wife and Lieut. Roy Craft and wife were fishing on Butte creek April 34. Mrs. Clara Madden and family will move to Elk Creek soon. Mrs. Ronald Axtoll gave a stork shower In honor of Mrs. Millard La Plamme, April 36. Those attending were Mesdames Huges. Herb Carlton, Bruce Grieve, Ruby Fitzgerald, Roy Vaughn, Frank Dltsworth, Kitle Grieve, Dale Sawyer, Norcroas, Clif ford Collier. Clifford Clarke, Ous Dltaworth, Edna Mclntlre, tsabell Lavln and Zella Tullls. On Aplrl 33 several ladles surprised Mrs. La Flamme with a shower. Those pres ent were Helen Sherman, Marie Dole, Eunice Webber, Jean and Ann Fraed rlcks, N. Hastings, who raises pure-bred Persian cats, reports a litter of snow white kittens, the first he has had In his many years of experience. Bill Thomas Is proud posessor of a now car. Mr. and Mrs. Ax tell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vaughn, Mrs. Zella Tullls. Mrs. Luvlnla Sublette, Mrs. Harry Harding and Jim Sawyer were shopping In Medford. April 3S. Mra. Audrey Collier hoe returned to her home here after visiting for several days with her mother at Elk Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clarke have moved to Prospect. Prosnect hlph school motored to Butte Falls, April 38, to play base ball. Mlsa Georgia Trlbbett was taken violently 111 on the school bus Thura ray afternoon and was rushed to Medford for medical aid. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearce, has gone to Portland to spend tha summer with her father. Mrs. Flnley and daughter moved away last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gibson are moving to Jacksonville. ' Virginia Carter entered school last week, making a total of 17 In aplte of the recent withdrawal of Edsel and Edolene Pearce and Marlon Fln ley, whose parents moved away. Stanford achievement tests were administered to pupils of Forest Creek school April 31 by Miss Oham berliln of Southern Oregon Normal. Mrs. Earl Boatwlck and son, Ray, spent April 38 at Davtes' mine. Mrs. Ivan Davles and Mrs. Annie Davie were business visitors In Med ford, April 37. Among those from hers who at tended the Jacksonville high school operetta April 31 were Mrs. Pearl Pearos and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davles and family, Leonard, Elva and Reva Cbesnut. Reva Cheanut waa a member of the operetta chorus and made a trip to Applegate Orange April 38, when an additional per formance waa put on. , , MEDFORD JUNIOR SYMPHONY CONCERT Esther Palmei Day. Harpist. Jackson Co. Teachers Chorus Effle Herbert Kurtz, soloist. May 3rd High Rcbool Auditorium. TleksUi Adulu 700, Student lao. EFS Central Point CENTRAL POINT. May 3 (Spl.) Missionary society of the Federated church met with Mrs. Earl Rich mond Thursday afternoon with 33 members present, also Rev. R. O. Lewis, local pastor, and Rev. James Johnston of Faith Home of Ceres, San Joaquin Valley. Cant., who gave a very Interesting talk on tha work accomplished. The birthday anniversary of U la Helen Carlton, who is president ot the missionary group, was observed, with spring . flowers and cards of congratulation. A lovely birthday cake waa Included In the dainty re freshment,, served by the hostess and committee. Mrs. Selden Hill will be hostess In May. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Parr tab. have returned from Astoria. E. C. Faber had a pleasant sur prise on Tuesday when a caller came into the atore, Introducing himself as Maurice Gardner ot Portland. As the conversation pro gressed It developed that-Mr. Gard ner was one of the seventy-five pu pils In the school taught by Mr. Faber in Holly Springs, Iowa. After finishing In tho public school. Mr. Gardner began teaching, at the ago of 19 years, continuing for three years. Mr. Gardner Is one ot about thirty frlenda of the Fabers from Iowa who now reside in Portland. The merchants lunchoon, which Is an annual feature of the Central Point W. R. c, will be held at noon Thursday, May 8, In the W. R. O. hall. Come and bring your friends. A minimum price will be charged. Clvlo club will meet Wednesday. May 4. The speaker, from business circles, at this time will be Roy Jones of the Jones Grocery storo. Everybody welcome at these meet ings. i Sardine Creek SARDINE CREEK, May 2. (Spl.) . R. W. Dusenberry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Biles and son, Micky, visited Sunday evening with Joe Dus enberry and family of Sams- Valley. Mr. and Mrs. p. L. Walt, Mrs. Ola Croft and Wm. Campbell were among those who attended tho all-day ses sion of the Pomona Grange at th Upper Rogue grange hall Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. N. Young and son of McOloud, Calif., and Mrs. Lydla Fltzwater of San Jose, visited here Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Lily Durkee and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Biles and son, Micky, who have resided In Klamath Falls all winter, are visiting Mrs. Biles' parents, Mr. and Mra. R. W. Dusenberry, and expect to move -to Holland, Oregon, soon, where be will be employed. Mm. Campbell has been spending tho past week at the Croft home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Newton of San Francisco spent Saturday night at the home of his sister, Mrs. H. H. Elkart In Ashland and Sunday here at the home of h IB sister, Mrs. Nora Walt. They left Monday morning for Portland and other northern points. Other dinner guests Sunday at the Walt home were Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Elkart of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs fl. A. Dusenberry and son, Arthur. Mr. and Mra. Large, son George and daughter, Mrs. Alice Dye and chil dren of Galls Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shoemaker, daughter Winona, son Edward of'Kanes Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dusenberry of this place. enjoyed a picnic dinner In the Llthla. park at Ashland Sunday. 4 TRAIL, May 3. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. 8. W. Hutchinson returned home from Portland Monday where they spent several days visiting relatives. Mrs. Irvln Howe who Is on the sick list, is better at this time. Several school children are absent with pink-eye. Miss Inez Burk returned home Sunday after spending two weeks la Medford visiting friends. Mrs. Coats and Mrs. Young ot Medford were calling on friends la the vicinity Tuesday. Mlsa Iva Giles has returned to her aunt's homo here after spending sev eral days visiting friend In Chile quln. Fay Ash, little daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash, I lU and under a dootora care, Mrs. Charles Porter of Medford Is visiting at her brother's home, BIU Burk. Mrs. Minnie Blaesa spent Tuesday a Orants Pass on business. Mrs. Alma Mallery Halted with Mrs, Jennie Hutchinson Wednesday morning. Charles L. Leigh returned to Chllo quln Tuesday to resume work in the mill which had been closed on ac count of high water. Mesdames Cora Hall and Hellen Mlaslear spent Monday afternoon at Mrs. Minnie Blaeas's. Mrs. Georgia Wilson called on Mrs. C. Leigh Monday evening. Burt Clark cultivated alfalfa for Dr. Mallery Friday. S. R. Hughes Is plowing for Bill Burk. Mrs. Alberta Hughes Is helping Mrs. Axtell for a tew weeks. Crab Feed Attracts. NEW PORT, May 9. (AP) An estimated 35,000 persons ate deep sea crab tree Sunday as guests at the first annual Newport crab festi val. Unexpected guests were huge flocks of seagulls, attracted by the festivities and the crab shells, Use stall Tribune Want Ada, I Trail