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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOBD, ORBOON. MONDAY. MAY 9, 1933. PAGE SEVEN Read every ad on this pagr You will probably find exacth the things you have been look Ing for or a sale or trade foi unused artlclei you may have Search your attic or store-room you may find many thing others are seeking and be able to realise Immediate cash II what you want lan't here, ad vertise for it Tribune classl fled Ads are Inexpensive effective I RATES per word, first Insertion 2c (Minimum JSc) Each additional Insertion, per word 1c (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change 11.25 Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Ranch man between ages 35 to 40. Must be good tractor man and milker- Box 3074, Tribune. )E WANT to select reliable men, now employed, with foresight, fair edu cation and mechanical Inclinations, willing to train spare time or even , n wnrnn tn.t.nllntlnn and service experts on all types AIR j CONDITIONING and Electric Re frigeration equipment. Write fully, I giving age, present occupation. , Utilities inst., oox oviv. Trlbune! WANTED 1'EMALE HELP WANTED Experienced girl for house work and care of children. Refer ences. Good wages. Box 3117, Mall Trl mine. WANTED SITUATIONS SALESMAN experienced In dry goods, furniture, appliances and petroleum products wants position. Best of referenoes. Phone 27B-J, .shland, or write Casaloma Court Apt. 2. LADY wants housekeeping. Phone 1248-J. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants house keeping or practical nursing. Moth erless home preferred. Box 3986, Tribune. WANT JOB on dairy ranch. Good milker; single. Phone 19-X-8, Cen- ' tral Point. WANTED Housecleanlng by hour. or permanent piace. ao . i,cuiia. LAWN MOWING Ekstrand, Front. Phone 1059. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy hay In the field, standing or put UP on the shares. Dick Rlchman, phone 241, Central Point. WILL SHARE expenses to Lincoln, Neb., or K. C, Mo., Thurs. or Frl. Rt. 4, Box 295. WANT TO BUY Lot 150 ft. by 350 ft. or 100 ft. by 300 ft., centrally located In Medford. Box 3127, care Tribune. - - WANTED White wine bottles, fic doz.; pints and quarts. Also old clothes. City Dump Grounds. WANTED one-horse corn planter. W. W. Wooldrldge, Coker Butte, Rt 4, Box 42. Medford. WELL-DRILLING 8. 8 or 10-ln. hole, deep or shallow. E. D. Lamb, 1185 No. 9th, Grants Pass. WANTED-t0 to 15 Hereford weaner steer calves. J. W. Trueblood, Brownsboro. WANT Good working partner. Small Investment. Box 3938, Tribune. WANTED To rent or lease 1 or 2 acres and 4 or 5-room house, out buildings. Write Box 3078. Tribune. PAPERING, 25c roll. Painting at reasonable prices. Work guaranteed Call Apt. 6. 310 North Bartlett. WANTED Real placer claims. Give description, location and cash price Box 3900. Tribune. .... LAUNDRY Mrs. Huson. Tel. 1345-M WANTED To rent 4-room modern unfurnished house. Box 3884. care Tribune. 1- WANTED Scrap Iron and wine bot tles. Highest prices paid. SUverleaf metal, 1715 N. Riverside. W WANTED Two Guernsey neuer calves. Phone 195. Central Point. EAGLE POINT fox farm buys horses and cows for feed Call E. P 27-a-i WANTED TO BUY Veal, beef and dairy cattle. Phone 437-R. C. O. Hoover to Son WOOL MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us before you sell MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Paone 1062 WE PV MORE C ISH For vour furnltt.re HOI.BKOOK A ANIIIIKBS 6lh and Front. Phone 647. WANTED Your watch and clock re pairing Guarantred Reawnali.e prlcee C. E Mvers. 116 N Central HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries. Radiators. Aluminum. Brass. Cop per and other metals. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Orape St Phone 1062 WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed free of charge Phone 1769 Ireverse charjest. Southern y Oregon By-Products Co. WANTEDTUnfurnlshed or partly furnished house or fiat. 3 Bedrooms, oil or clrculitlng heat Must oe modern and good neighborhood, up to 140. Box 1(72, Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WELL DRILLING SI 50 per ft. first 80 ft etc I M Dodge. 619 ting FOR RENT HOUSES FOB RENT Modern house. 304 Al ios St. Key at 318 Beatty St. FOR RENT 4-room modem bouse, nicely furnished, all modern ap pliances, electric refrigerator, gar age, etc., plenty of lawn and shade. Adults only. 316 N. Central. FOR RENT 4-room modern cottage and garage, fully furnished. Adulta only. Hotel Valandra, Central Point. FOR RENT Modern 7-room bunga low, Ross Lane. F. L. TouVelle, Tel. 113, Jacksonville. Ore. FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished duplex and furnished apt. Inquire 34a B. Riverside. UNTIL October 1st. close In East aide well-furnished 4-bedroom home; piano. Prlgldatre. electric lange. etc., $55. Phone 1519-J. SMALL furnished house for rent. Inquire 305 So. Oakdale. SMALL modern, furnished home, lu rear. Middle-aged or older adulu 410 Hamilton. FDR KENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartments. Two 2-room for (13 month, each. One 3-room for (16. 330 Beatty. FOR RENT Furnished apt. 229 North Ivy. 3-ROOM apartment; adults only. East Jackson. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt. Adults. Phone 641-W. FURNISHED 3 and 3-roon apart ments; garage. Adults. 004 W. loth St. APARTMENT for rent. 716 Welch. FURN. APT. 61 N Jakdale. APTS for rent OeBnuer Apta. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOMS Phone 936-W. . 445 S. Front, PLEASANT ROOMS Phone '456-Y. 1012 E. Main. FOR RENT Pleasant room for gen tleman: close In; bath, garage. 609 E. Main. FOR RENT Heated furnished room. 714 West 10th. Phona 1555-Y. ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT Pleasant, heated room for employed lady Cooking priv ileges If desired Phone 1117 or call 613 S Central after 6 tf FOR RENT BOARD ROOMS ROOMS and MEALS 146 So. Holly. FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT FARM 225 acres In cul tivation. Will rent part or all Suitable for onions, beans, grain er corn, etc. Mso have available sev eral hundred acres pasture adjoin ing. Crop rent this year to reliable party or parties. 602 No. Riverside Phone 1457. FOR RENT 3 store rooms, steam heated office room. See Al Ltttrell or Roland Hubbard. Phone 337. WILL TRADE you clear acreage near Medford for that farm or city home delinquent taxes are about to take Write Box 3B09. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Black gelding 8 years old good worker, no bad habits. Priced reasonable. . Rogue Valley Tractor Co., 16 So. Fir. pnone zuo. FOR SALE: 12 weaner pigs, at canal bridge, Wing Orchard. F. X Steph enson. FOR SALE 15 Red weaner pigs. Vogel, Griffin Creek. N. FOR SALE OR TRAUE Horses, cowa and mules. Fehl Ranch, Dark Hol low. FOR SALE; Milk goat; gives 3 qts. day. Priced 12. Mrs. C. Wilson, Central Point. FOR SALE Good heavy team for logging or farm use. Priced to sell J. E. Leigh, 3"2 miles S. E. Talent, FOR SALE Cows, 'resh and corning fresh: team or heavy mules: power hay chopper. F. V. Cook. Eagle Point. FOR SALE White New Zealand rab bits PhoflC 1566-L FOR SALE POULTRY RFD FRYERS 60c each Carley Farm FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Registered Boston pupa Rexroad Kenneli.. Jacksonville. REASONABLY PRICED pedigreed Cocker Spaniel pups Turn left at sign on Jacksonville Hignway v u Chamberlen. FOR EXCHANGE MISCELLANEOUS TRADE FOR STOCK Oood Bulck Sedan. A-l rubber; good Fordson; good 4-wheel trailer, licenced.. J. D. Green, Beall Lane. WILL TRADE fresh cows or heifers for weaner pigs. Phone 4-F-7. Eagle Point. W. F. Martin, E. P. Star Pint". Mrdfnrd FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 200 Acres of land on Evans creek. 34 miles N. E. of Medford. suitable or farming and stock raising. Has ap proxlmatelv 3.000 000 ft. of com. timber on It. Will trade for Med fnrd or San Dleeo property. W. J Clmnts, 4439. 34th St.. Sn Diego. Cal. FOR TRADE Small home Joining Medford. for good house tratl.T 1?H w" Miln r-OR SALE - REAL- ESTATE FOR SALE In Ashland, house. large barn suitable for shop or mill, acre age, near Normal. High. Lincoln erhools: old-fa. hton"d square llano, loao Henry. Ashland. . FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE I WHVt EXCLUSIVE LI8TINO DAIRY RANCH. INCOME 8170 PER MONTH 84 Acres, 35 A. alfalfa, 25 A. clover. Irr Igated, abundance water; new house and barn: 35 cows, mostly Guernseys; 10 heifers; team, tractor, farm equipment, milking machine. Total price 89000; terms on part. Own er retiring to smaller place. AT LAND OFFICE 943 8. Central J. 0. BARNES 37 Veara In Medford. Phone J127-T or 884. FOR SALE 5-room modern house, wood ehed and cabin. 1138 Court street, TEN ACRES good soil and caah for 6-room bungalow; also good 7-room house, fine location, want smaller home; also will take good small car and 8350 for eqult In modern Bungalow. C. S. BUTTERFIELD, 409 Medford Bldg. FOR SALE, CHEAP 7-room modern house; fruit trees. 813 East 8th. Terms. FOR SALE 100 acres with fine build ings, near Medford. Will trade for stock ranch, river ranch, or what have you? 435 Vi So. Oakdale. FOR SALE 4-room modem house, a bedrooms and aleeplng porch, on paved atreet; terms. 713 West 4th. SMALL, WELL-BUILT HOME, clean, plenty bullt-tna, bath, breakfast nook, sleeping porch: good garage; yard 100-120, all fenced; 7 fruit m. in,a nf rfnhrrlea and Con cord "grapes. Price only 61160. In quire 202 Holly Bldg., upstairs. FOR SALE 2 placer mining claims. Reasonable. Inquire E. A. ungley, Jacksonville, Sunday or evenings. PORTLAND HOME TO TRADE FOR MEDFORD HOME 6-R. modern home, cement basement, furnace, fireplace, plenty of bullt-lna, fine garage, beautiful shrubs, pool, un obstructed view of Mt. Hood: all home owners near, 3 blocks to Mt. Tabor park, 1 block to street car: 10 walnuts, 5 filberts, cherries, ap ples, pears, peaches, apricots, grapes, berries: 64500 .clear. L. O. Pickcll, 16 South Bartlett. HAVE 300 acres placer ground for sale cheap. Box 3939, Tribune. FOR SALE 5-room modern house, by owner. 716 Oak St. Write Henry Bostwlck, Plnehurst, Ore. LOOK I LOOK I LOOK1 45-Acre ranch. 20 ceres In culti vation. 4-room house, barn, fmtt house, fine well. Full price $1600; 4200 down, balance easy terms; some trade car, truck or livestock. See McGlasson, 1713 No. Riverside. FOR SALE 320-acre ranch, 30 A. bot tom land; free water: alfalfa, jonn A. Miller, Eagle Point. FOR SALE OR RENT By owner, modern 6-room house In Phoenix R. C. Ward, Phone 19-F-21. FOR SALE 5-room modem house; large double garage; $400 down, balance small monthly payments 924 E. Jackson. FOR SALE 8 houses, $2500: 160 monthly Income. Lot 40x120 on Cottage. $350. 10 acres on nlghway near Astoria to trade for property in or near Medford. See owner, 518 East vlaln. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For Information Inquire of Warren Patterson. Secretary at the National Farm Loan Office. 203 Liberty Bldg Tel. 1149. Or C. A. Barnes. 167 E. 8th. Eugene, Ore. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terma Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association. WHEN you think of real estate, think of BROWN to WHITE. FOR SALE Furnished home. 432 S Ivy. f'OK SALE AUTOMOBILES 1938 FORD DeLuxe Sedan: trunk, Santoy covers, good rubber, new motor. Perfect every way and Mon day's special for only $469.00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. FOR SALE 1936 Ford 4-door sedan, run 12,500 miles. Sacrifice for $495i 220 N. Bartlett. HERE TO SELL Used Cars, Pickups and Trucks. We have a car In your price class on terma you can handle. See them today. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. 31 CHEVROLET Coupe, excellent condition. Trade and terms. 1023 West 9th. FOR SALE '29 Essex coach, $65 cash. Medford Fire Hall. LOVES USED CAR SPECIALS 1935 Hupp Sedan; radio and heater $515.00 1935 Chevrolet Sedan 395 00 1932 Plymouth Coupe 265.00 1633 Plymouth Coupe, air wheels 325.00 1931 Chevrolet Coupe 195 00 1930 Ford Roadster - 95.C0 1927 Ford Pickup 76.00 1704 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Equity In 1935 Plymouth sedan. Inquire 1204 W. 10th. FOR SALE 1930 DeSoto sedan, good condition, $160. 311 So. Oakdale. $265 EQUITY In "34 Plymouth de luxe coupe, $76. Leo Obenchaln, Central Point. FCjR SALE $250 equity In 9: 4 Ply mouth sedan for $50. 1247 Saline St. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Outboard motor, running order. $15; Simplex Ironer, $20- of fice desk, roll top. $10; flat, $15; Fairbanks-Morse water plant, $25; 8 restrfurant stools, backs. $20: elec tric washers. $7 and $13: bat -tub with fixtures. $15. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store, 1603 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Old tires for smudging, and fruit Jars, ail sizes. City Dump Grounds. FOR SALE 100-lb. icebox, tike new. 139 Vancouver. FOR 8ALE-250 feet 14-Inch wood: Irrigating pipe. Roger von der Hellen. Route S. FOR SALE OR TRADE Practically new drag-saw. Phone 64. Central Point. SUOAR PINE SHAKES FOR BALE E. C. Faber. Central Point. AIRSTREAM TRAILER houses; fac tory made. $625 up. Von Zund?l, 120 Vancouver, Phone 1227-J, OR 8ALE - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE; Crown Feeds: new and used machinery; Empire milkers and supplies. Flnley Implement Co., Central Point. , PIANO SALE 8 PIANOS 8 New, used, repossessed to be sold Wednesday, May 11th. Most any prices moat any terms. Free de livery. CLINE ?IANO COMPANY District Warehouse, 338 West 6th St. FOR SALE Nearly new Baldwin piano, Model T Ford. Toledo Black range with colls. bed. springs and mattress. 108 Cottage. STRAWBERRY PLANTS 60c per 100. Phone 1566-L. MYERS WATER PRESSURE SYS TEMS Reasonably priced. Instal lation guaranteed. Pumping sya tems overhauled. Plumbing con tracting, we can save you money. Dealer for nationally advertised Speed Queen waahera and Ironera. Good used washers and radios at bargain prices. Washer parts for all makes or washers, special price on wrlngtT rolls for a limited time We have a special factory-trained washer service man. Estimates on work furnished frea. Work guar anteed. Femeo Electric Fence Reg ulators. FICK'S HARDWARE. FURNITURE FOR SALE Mrs. Arthur Webster, Central Point. FOR SALE Newtowns, packed or loose. Any quantity American Fruit Growers warehouse 213 S. Fir RIVER LOAM Excellent for flowers or lawns Phone 1534-Y. FOR SALE Llly-of-the-valley 720 West 2nd St, GOOD used washers and radios; bar gain prices: and Haywood. Wakefield 4-plece wicker set perfect condi tion: cheap Pick'? Hardware. MISCELLANEOUS HAVE your photograph taken size 8x 10 In. only 39c. Brown to Brown Photographera. 326 E. Main. F A. PEFLEY Con tractor and builder. Job work a specialty Cab inet and cement work Painting by day or ob Phone 088-w. 1213 W 9tb.St. VoR A-l dry cleaning and laundry call 15. day or night. ASSAY OFFICE W Q Wright 614VJ W 1 1 th 8t City Have ouvers for chrome manganese cinnabar PERSONAL POEMS SET TO MOSIO, ARRANGED ; for publication Submit best work either ooems oi melidles foi free examination and report M M M Studios. Dept K. Portland Jn-gon BUSINESS DfKECTORV Abstracta. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO riTLK INMJKANl'fc ABSTRACTS ESCROWS WILLIAM LAING, Architect. Phone 229-J. 308, U. 8. Nat'l Bank Bldg. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Pitcher I. Moved quickly 9. Political 14. Scarce 15. lirigand 17. Moat sauces 19. Flower '40. Artificial language 11. State uf the Union: abbr. ZS. Copper coin H3. Auricle 24. Contents of speed 27. Water craft 28. Crazy 2ft. Sutllcient: poetic SO. Bombastic talk 31. Charges 2L Feminine name St. Aromatic herb 34. Large nh 36. Discernible 40. Large vetinel for holding liquid 41. Asterisk 42. Statute It. Pungent 46. Wharf 46. Present 47. Treat roughly 41. slake a hollow sound 41. Lin tn warmth 50. Application Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle S mm D P A (1 Having existed 62 Sport 53. Thoroughfare abbr. 64. Orient 6& Kxttrnal 69, Heights 62. Spoken 63. Withers 4. Northwestern Indian 66. Repair DOWN 1. Unit of work 1 Open ho till lies J. Htxtorical period oIdaHuIpIsHALfJeIrI ELAWAREiXS' P ISpeIt apjlrI! UTTiMIL LRA CE BElSAClAERlE QpRUNTSiDR A6LElLEEREi T A I RWAYIPURE O C OBV I B1RRTT E S P O Nff E S 6M NILE 36 EMsmsmymscAm n p i3 r wm i i7 ia w? r r ia v TZZZlfcZ-ZZZZ IlIIZIIlZZZlZZ u 25 ii7 WF n-iL 1 !L WL li 35 il 37 18 W 77 -tt- t 7mr T - I. in ' ., H-fl !L . Uu. -r UJU. ZZ3ZZ-- I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 W'tM I 1 I I BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dressmaking The Domestic Shoppe Ladles' tailor ing, alterations, gown maxing Man , 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, Ladles' Coats and Suit,- Alterations. Prices reasonable. Mary M. Coker, Gra- terlan Bldg. Expert Rug Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Clean and de- moth Rugs. Davenports, Chairs, etc. 39 So. Grape. Geo. A. Seely, Ph. 1172. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning, floor waxing, rte- mothlng. rug, upholstery cleaning. minting PA1NTINO Industrial and residen tial work quickly done at moderate cost. Latest spray-type equipment P. H Gardner Phone 1375-W. COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let ua recommend a reliable painter or paperhanger P.H.A loans for painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 133 W. Main. Spring Cleaning LET US do your window cleaning, wall cleaning tnd floor waxing. We clean painted, papered or ,:aiso. mined walls Reasonable rates Satisfaction guaranteed. H. R Sutton. Phone 14B3-J. 417 King St Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Dlstnnce Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers., Fireproof storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis (or Service " Phone 644. EAD3 TRANSFER 4t 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 ratea. F. E SAMSON CO . Phone 833 LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriffs Sale BY VIRTUE of an execution In foreclosure duly Issued out of and un der the seal of tha 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 F. Lynch, as Plaintiffs, recovered Judgment against Delia B. Welkins. Jean R. Watklns and 11a Watklns, the defendants, for the sum of Three Thousand ($3,000) Dollars, principal. One Hundred Fifty (1B0.) Dollars Interest, and for Interest upon said sum of 43000. at tha rate of four (4) per cent per annum from and after March 1, 1938. until paid, with costs and disbursements taxed at Twenty-three find 80-100 ($23 80) Dollars and the further sum of Two Hundred Thirty (J230.) 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, 1933 Notice Is hereby given that, pur auant to the terms of the said execu tion, 1 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, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and inter Cross-Vord Puzzle 16. Custom IS. Those ha power it. Bruise L'3. Edible tulips, 24. Tear apart 26. In ti e Philip pines, i termite U. Plnce an Inter pretatlon on 27. Slnm SB. Mountain In California 30. Skating arena 31. Trlbutar of the Rhine 33. Intellect 34. Former Kutaisi emneror Caudal apper dage Newspaper paragraph SlnsiiiK bird t Military Inspection t. Outbuilding 8. Belonging to him 7. King of Bashan 8. Menace t. Woody fiber used In mak ing rope 10. C untie alka- line solution 11. Mystic Hindu ejaculation 13. Water bntUe 13. Forces air noisily through the ' none 19. Female cheep 13. Entertains 44 Cheas piece 46. Dreamy and Imaginative 46. Kind of cab 48. Finest 49. Except 51. lik.its 62 Melt 64. Adnm'i consort 65 United 66. Anger 67 Short for a man'e name Olden times f.0. Son of J urlah 61. Correlative of either 3 est that the Mid defendants. Delia B Watklns, Jean R. Watklns and lis Watklns, or any of them, had on the 18th day of July. 1937, or now nave -In and to the following described! property, situated In tho County of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wlt. I The East one-half ( ft ) of the Southwest one-quarter (N. snd me oouin uno-uuu vi t v mw , Southeast one-quarter of Sec- tlon 4. Township 33. South Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditament, and appurtenances thereunto be longing or in anywise appertaining, Including ail water and ditch rights that are now appurtenant to aald premises. Dated this 13th day of April, 1038 8YD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Howard Oault, Deputy. Not Ire of Rale 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' lor cash to the highest bidder the following described real property, to-wlt: The West 13 feet of Lot 3, i)l of Lot 4; and the least 7 feet of Lot 5 In Block a of Queen Anne Addi tion to the City oi Medford. Jack son County, Oregon, as numbered, designated and described on tho of flclal plat thereof, now of record. Said sale la made pursuant to an execution Issued out of the Ctrcult Court of the State ot Oregon, for the County of Jackson, on the 30th day of April, 1938. In a cause wherein Home Owners' Loan Corporation Is plaintiff and C. C Darby, and others, are defendants. Dated this 35th dav of April, 1G38. 8YD I. BROWN Sheriff ot Jackson County, Oregon. By Howard Gault. Deputy. Attorney for Plaintiff: Q. A. Codding, Medford, Oregon. Notice of the Appointment of Admin tstrutor and for the lTetwntutlmi uf rhi I ins. Notice la hereby given: That on the 28th day of April, iuhh, the Hon. can B. Day, as Judge of the County Court for the state oi urcgou lor jacKoon County, sitting In pivbate, made and j ontered an orUer appointing tha un dersigned f. r. rorrcu as administra tor oi tho estate of J. W. Poole, it orn.seil. That all persona having claims against aald estate nro hereby rcqulroU to present the name with . proper vouchers to the undersigned at 412 Liberty Building, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, within six (6) months from this date. Dated at Medford, Oregon, thla 2nd day of May, 1038. F P. rAHHKUL, As administrator of the estate of J. W. Poole, deceased. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of tho Stale of Oregon :or ie co.nuv or jacasnn. In tho matter of the estate of Louise R. Parker, also known aa Mra. L, R. Parker, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that X have been duly and regularly appointed ex ecutor of the estate of Louise R. Par ker, also known aa Mra. L. R. Parker, deceased, under and by virtue of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, duly made, rendered and entered on the 6th day of Mny, 1038,. and all oredltors having claims against said deceared or ngnlnst anld estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, ana witn vouchers thereunto attached, and ,11 persona owing said estate are noti fied to pny their Indebtedneju to me at the office of Roberta & McAllister, Attorneya at Law, United states Na tional Bank Building, Medford, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 7th day of May, 1038. LUZERNE R. ROLISON, Executor of the estate of Louise R. Parker, also known aa Mrs. L. R. Parker, deceased. Roberta to McAllister, Attorneys for Estate. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will bo received by trie council of the city or Meaiora, Oivgon, at the office of the Recorder at Medford, Oregon, until 7:30 o'clock p. m., June 3rd, 1038, and will then be publicly opened and read. The work for which proposal are invited win oe pam ior in casn ana Includes tho reconstruction, resurfac ing and repair of paved streets of the City of Medford in accordance with plans end specifications therefor on file tn the office of the City Superin tendent of the city of Mecirord. Bids must be accompanied by a cer tified check made payable to the City of Medford, Oregon, or a bid bond In orm, and witn surety or sureties sat isfactory to the Counell of the City of Medford equivalent to A per cent of the appraisal, thla sum to guarantee tnat ir a proposal is accepted a con tract will be entered Into and Its per formance secured. Instructions blddtra, proposal form contract, spec ifications and plans may be obtained from the office of the city Superin tendent. Contractors wishing to b'.d tnu&t be prequnliried by tho city of Med ford In accordance with the prequall flcatlon requirements of Chapter 325, Laws of Oregon, 1931, and any lawa supplemental to or amendatory there of, on forms provided by the City of Medford. The right 1 reserved to reject any and or all proposals, and to accept such proposals aa are to be the best Interests of the City. CITY OP MEDFOIID, OREGON. By F. W. Scheffel. City Biiperlntendf-nt. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, May 0.Spl.) Pats Norman, who naa been absent from Jacksonville for two years, ar rived thla week with an older brother, for short visit at Boms. They left Friday for their work of dredging near Sacramento. Alfred and Ernie Coke returned from Bly Tuesday but expect to go back soon. - Chsrles Ollmore, of Los Angeles, arrived Thursday at the Jack Oreen home for an Indefinite visit. Miss Marcella Mitchell who has been seriously 111 for soma time, was given a blood transfusion Friday. Mra. Paul Pearce Is 111 at her home here. Mrs. Msllory. with her daughter, Mrs. H. K. Hamilton, oi Medford, attended the Phoenix Health Unit at horn of Mrs. John Oammllt Wednesday. Visitors May 1 war Mrs. Bell Ltt trell of Medford, her son Donald Ut trell snd hi daughter, Mary Lou, of River Forest, 111., snd Mra. H. M. Chsdwlck of Portland. While her, thej jrlslttd U old church,, tb museums and Brttt'a atudlo and other placea of Interest. Mrs. Roy Martin acted as their guide about town. Mrs. Emtl Zwan of Medford and mother, Mrs. Hattle Chapln of Orante pesa called on friends here Sunday. MlM , or 8an mncixo visited at the H K. Hanna home. May 3. Mrs. Dick Hoffman of Medford at tended the sllvor tea given by the local Ladles' Aid Thursday. Mrs. Arthur Klelnhammer attended the Sewing club at tha M. R. Buck home on the Applegat Wednesday. Friends of Mrs. Adarol Elmer Hud son, a former Jacksonville resident, now residing In Alhambra, Calif., will regret to lenrn that In lifting a can of hot paraffin from the stove, tt exploded and so severely burned her hand and arm that It necessitated a stay of four weeks In the hospital. She is now able to be home. Thursday visitors at the home of Miss McCully were John Orth of Medford and his sister, Mrs. Joe Pel ton of Fort Klamath. The latter has Just returned from ft three months trip to Australia. The fine new service station owned by Messrs. Strader and McMillan, erected adjoining Hamaker'a store, la being completed and Is already doing business. It Is a thoroughly up-to-date super service station with Rich field gasoline and oils, modern two post hoist and full Uno of Goodrich, Sliver town tires and accessories. Wm. Huff has been employed as mechanic. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, May 0. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Eawara jones and son Stanley left Wednesday for visit with friends In Tacoma. Mrs. Melissa Elliott, who has been under treatment at the Sacred Heart hospital for the past few days, has returned to her home, Mr, and Mrs. Jules Oarbottes, with their son Leon, his wife, and three children, all ot Canada, traveling by house trailer, arrived Monday at Hotel Valandra where they expect to remain for some time. They are old friends of Mrs. Chomel and her slater Mlsa Rosalie Mesnege. Mra. Myrtle Williams of North Bend, spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Vincent and brother, J. B Vincent and family. Mr. and Mrs Dsryl Palmtr ot Cra ter Lake lodge are apendlng a few daya with reldtlvea here. C. A. Malone, Jr., of Newport, Ors., returned to his home Wednesday, after having spent month with his grandparent, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Purkeyplle and other relatives In Central Point. Mr., and Mrs. L. A. Bodln of Mlra Vista orchards, have returned from a visit of two weeks In Los Angeles. They were accompanied by Mr. Bo dln a mother, Mra. Rose Bodln. Mra. R, C, Humphrey with her son, Wade and granddaughter. Vernlce Humphrey, loft Sunday for th Sacra monto valley to Join her husband who la employed In that locality. Mrs. Andre Chomel and Mra. Mo- Klnnon returned Friday from s visit of two weeks, with friends In Los Angeles and Vallejo, Calif. 1 Beagle BEAOLE, May t. (Spl.) The young people's Sunday school olas held their monthly party at ths home of Mr. snd Mra. Chea. Sanderson. Saturday evening, April 80. A cov ored dish luncheon waa served to 33 young folks and their parents. Mrs. Marchall Sweet and son, Philip, spent th week end at the home of her parent. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Ludwlg, at Medford. Among these from here who ssw the Shirley Temple show, "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," In Medford Saturday were Emm. Prink, Ina Pearl Lucas end Georgia Do Mosters Four-H clubs met satuaday at the Bort Nelson home. Forestry elub Is finished with Its work snd the sew lng club has a few more meetings before finishing. Refreshments were served by members of the clubs. Sunday, May 1, visitors st the San derson home were Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sanderson and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sanderson of Medford; Mr. snd Mrs. Milton Sanderson and baby of Trail, Lola Bennett of Sams Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Mar tin and Downey of this place. Mr. James Martin visited April it In Central Point at tha home of her cousins, Mr. and Mra. James Brlaco. Robert Nelson 1 th proud pos sessor of a nice new bicycle, n Eas ter gift. Antloch school children, parenta and teacher enjoyed day' vacation .mi attended the May festival at Sams Valley, May 8. Mrs. Sanderson and Thalma Mar. tin and son. Donnle, made a business trip to Eagle Point, Friday. Mr. and Mra. John Nelson have re celved the first of their small tur keys and have their brooder houses aolnl. Thev expect to get mora soou Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Martin and son, Donnl. spent Tuesday evening st the home of Mr. Martin's psrents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin, snd fam ily of Reese Creek. Antelope ANTELOPE. May 7. (Spl.) The many trlenda of Thorns RUey. Sr, who have been alarmed by hi grave Illness th psst week, wlU be glad to lesra that n 1 much Improved and able to. chat with those who wish to e him. Luther Day haa be in confined tor over a week with an Injured knee. It I hoped he wlU recover quickly Mrs. John Beck has bad a set back In bar many months' fight for health, and 1 again bedrlflden. She haa the sympathy of the entire com munity. Ted Yorton Is back In school again after en absence of over week caused by t traotund Ml Xris . Vera Harper has purchased ths Jack Woods farm and Mr. Wood and family have moved to Medford. All mlsa them greatly from the com munity and wish them prosperity and happiness In their new home. A gay group of young folka drop ped In on Marl Wood, April 30, to cheer her up after her Illness of several weeks, and to wish her well In the future. Those enjoying tha lively sffstr were: Francis snd Jean Beck, Frank Browen, Betty Phillips. Almeta Day with her mother, Mrs. Luther Day, and sister, Alice, Bruoa and Oene Burton, Cora Blgham, El dred Charley, Johnny Woodrlch, Ral eigh. Newton, Robert and Alice Al. len. Lou Martin, Lola Wright and girl friend, Mary Clsrk from Med ford, Darrel Stanley, Mertoa Bryan. Teddy and Bernett Yorton. Th throbbing rhythm of tractor motora beats continuously on the ears these days, ss farmers work early and late to get In their belated crops. Barney Rlgga, Jr., was a week-end visitor at the horn of Carl von der Hellen. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rlggi. came after him on Sunday, and made a short call before return ing to their horn at Talent. Members of th Antelope Union Sunday sohool were delighted to have the Misses Vema and Beth Clngcade with them again last Sun day. Before their departure to school in Portland last fall, Miss Vema taught the young people's class and Miss Beth was primary teacher. We have a aplendld 8unday sohool and wish to extend a hearty wel come to those not now attending. Please oome and enjoy a peaceful hour with us In Bible atudy each Sunday. Congratulations are In order for the Rogue Elk school, which had th, good fortune to secure Miss Linda Wright as principal for the coming term. She taught here the past two years and we very much regret to lose her, but we are glad she has auch an excellent opportunity tor advancement. Mra. Myrtle Wilson of Medford spent several days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riley. Sr., returning to her home May 8. Others who called at the Riley horn during the past few daya to give a word of oheer were Mr. Jesse Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hatlett, Mrs. Nelle Von der Hellen, Mra, Louisa. Qreb snd Mrs. Earle Yorton. ( McLeod McLEOD. May 7. (Spl.) Grangers who attended Pomona Orange as Central Point Friday evening were Mr. and Mra. Roy Vaughn, Mr. and Mr. Frank Dltaworth, Mr. and Mra. I Dale Sawyer and Mr. Randal Axtell. Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer took the Bth degree. Bob Ohrt left April 37 for Juneau, Alaska, and Jamee Thomas left for Fairbanks, Alaska, May 1, Mra. Ethel Casey has left for s visit with relatives In Oakland. Tho play, "Hobgoblin House," whloh was presented In the Upper Rogue Orange hall Saturday night, April 80. waa well attended, also the amateurs who took part gave a fin evening' entertainment displaying unusual talent, Mrs. Zella Tullls, who directed the play, deserve lot of credit, having worked day and night so It would be a success. Mis Georgia Trlbbett Is confined In th Community hospital, having Just been operated on for appendi citis. Mra. H. E. Harding spent Monday afternoon visiting Mrs. Addis Vin cent snd Miss Clara Gordon. Mr. and Mra. George Bawers hav arrived from their home In Santa Barbara, Calif., snd are now camping on Rogue river. They expect to stay all summer. This 1 their ninth sum mer here. Frank Netherland. who has been visiting In San Francisco, ha re turned horn. The pi social, which wa held In the Elk Creek school house Friday evening, May 8, was s hug success. Forest Creek FOREST CREEK, Msy sW (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Charlie Madsen and Mr. and Mra. Donald Dorothy wen guests at a waffle supper at th home of Mr. and Mrs. John Blsok May 8, the event being In honor ot Mra, Black's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davl anter talned with a pot luck dinner at their bom May t in honor of th birthday of their daughter Lovelle. Mr. Charlie Madsen, Mrs. Donald Dorothy snd Mrs. John Black at tended a ahower In honor of Mrs. Louis Culy of Besver creek at th Upper Applegate Grange hall May . Billy Bostwlck of Valley View Is plowing th Davits place for sum mer fallow, planning to put In crop next tall. Mr. snd Mrs, Ivan Davles and family spent the week-end May 7 at Butte Falls a guests ot Mr. and Mrs, Ray Ragsdal. Lovelle Davlea entertained her schoolmates with a birthday cake at school May 3. Visitors Included Mrs. Ivsn Davles, Mrs. Annie Oavles and Mra. Stanley Chesnut, Lake Creek LAKH CREEK, May 7, (Spl.) Thimble Oosslp club met Wednesday with Mrs. Ella Tyrrell, at th Dead Indian Soda Sprtnga. Present were Mrs. Ethel Host f t, Mrs. Mayael Hoe tit, Mr. Augusta Seeflsld, Mrs. Dortha Ragsdale, Mra. Roy Orlgsby, Mrs. Margaret Pech. Mra. Minnie Fox and Mrs. Anna Tonn. Fred Btlnson of Medford was up Tuesday to tbe Herb Orlssom horn. School Children snd most of th parents attended th field meet at Eagle Point Friday. Mr. snd Mrs. H. A. Merftr wr Sunday guests at their daughter's. Mrs. Frank Petti grew and family at Trail. ." Princess Elisabeth of England no can swim th length ot th tank tb Bath Cluj