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If MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDEORH, OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 13, .1938. PAGE THIRTEEN y mm Read every ad on this page You will probably find exactly the things you have been look ing (or or a sale or trade tot unused articles you may have Search you: attic or store-room" --you may find many thing? others are seeking and be able to realize Immediate cash It what you want Isn't here, ad vertise for It Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive -effective! per word, first lns-ertlon.2c (Minimum 25c) Bach additional Insertion, .per word -..lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per . month without copy change M..-..9l-2fi CASH Or money order must ao company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST UOIU Ulltwil Him ( Uer, DeiWCeu 01" .un'J o wni.v...j and S. Central. Reward If return ed to 34S S. Central. LOST If dog missing, call 1518. y WANTED MALE HELP GUITAR player wanted. Max Wil liams, HUderbrand Shows. JXrgTsOTEpTsERVICE STATION Is Interested In receiving applications man hntWPim RCftA Of ITUIU Jtumns ..... o - i 22 and 27. Steady employment for i those wno nave imu " this line. Write Box 3379. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WOMAN wants work. Practical nurs ing, housekeeping or cooking at camp or resort. Box 3401. Tribune. WANTED By refined, well-quallfled lady, a position as, companion, prac tical nurse or housekeeper In moth erless home. Excellent cook and manager. Box 3384, Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANT TO RENT Furnished home or apartment during months of June, July and August. Must have 2 bed rooms or 1 bedroom and sleeping porch. Write price and description to Box 3204, Tribune. WANTED TO RENT 5 or 8-room modern house, good location.. Per , manent. Phone Ashland 425-R, or -av write Box 3102, Tribune. WANT Transportation to Los An geles, dlo nuiiiiik.vii. WANTED S1600 for 18 months on $4000 security. Box 3383, Tribune. LAWNMOWERS sharpened and re paired. Joe J. Jones, 32 N. Grape St. Phone 309. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For your Furniture. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. TVO MEN with cars, unincumbered, free to travel. Room 306, Grand Hotel, 7 p. m. to 8, except Saturday and Sunday. WANTED White wine bottle, 5c doz.; pints and quarts. Also old clothes. City Dump Grounds. WELL-DRILLING 6, 8 or 10-ln. hole, deep or shallow E. D. Lamb, 1185 No. 9th, Grants Pass. PAPERING, 25o roll. Painting at reasonable prices Work guaranteed Call Apt. S, 310 North Bartlett. "VlAUNDRY Mrs. Huson. Tel. 1345-M WANTED To rent 4-room modem unfurnished house. Box 3884, care Tribune. WANTED Scrap iron and wine bot tles Highest prices paid. Sllverleaf metal. 1715 N. Riverside. EAGLE POINT fox farm buys horses and cows for feed Call E. P 27-X-'i WANTED TO BUY Veal, beef snd dairy cattle Phone 437-R O. C Hoover te Son WOOL MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us before you sell MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Pbone 1062 WE PA? MORE CASH For your furniture ROI.RROOK ANDREWS 8th and Front Phone 647. WANTED Your watch and clock re pairing. Guaranteed Reasonable prices O. E Myers 118 N Central HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries Radiators. Aluminum, Brass, top per and other metnls. M FT) FORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1062 WANTED Deed and worthless ani mals removed free of charge Phone 1769 (reverse charees). Southern Oregon By-Products Co WELL DRILLING l 50 per ft first 60 ft., etc. J M Dodge. 619 'ilng WANTED To buv hav In the fleid. standing or put up on th shares. Dick Rlchman. phone -iti, woi'." Point. WANTED Unfurnished or partly furnished house oi flat 2 ntdrooms. oil or clrculitlne heat Must be modern and good nlshborhood; up to MO Bit IR72 rr'hurie FOR RENT HOUSES i FOR RENT 3-room modern house partlv furnished It desired, tan 406-R-4. FOR RENT Nicely furnished 5-room suburban home, ?lcctrlraii? equip ped, oil bumr. overstuffed, piano. R-ssonable. Phone 498-H. FOR RENT 5-room stucco home t 123 Almond. Phone I091-W. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. 1330 Baling Ave. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room furnished house: electric stove, oil burner. Call 811 E. Jackson. FURNISHED COTTAOE 3 bedrooms: gas-equipped, Including refriger ator. Gloria Pan Apt., 375 So. Central. UNTIL October 1st, dose In East side well-furnlshed 4-bedroom home; piano, Frlgtdalre, electrlo .ango etc. Phone 1519-J. SMALL furnished house for rent Inquire 305 Bo. Oakdale. FOR REN'l APAKTMiiN 1'S FURNISHED APTS. 81 Qenesee. FURNISHED apartment." Key ttHit So. Ivy. APARTMENT for rent. Oakdale. Call 604 So. FOR RENT 2 unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 328 N- Rlveralde. 3-ROOM apartment, private entranoe. Reasonable to Bteady adult tenants. 9 East Jackson. FOR RENT 4 rooms, bath, unfur nished, modern. Want steady rent ers. 10 Myers St. Key at D East Jackson. FOR RENT Apt. 2. furnished, rell Court, 333 N. Holly. Dur- FINE modern apartment. Inquire at F. Si F. Bank. FURNISHED 2-room apt. Private bath, Sleeping porch. Adults. 912 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apart ment. 444 South Fir. Call after 5 p. m. APARTMENT for lent. 718 Welch. FOR RENT Furnished apt. 229 North Ivy. FtJRN APT. 51 N Oakdale. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOMS and garage. 208 S. Holly. SLEEPING ROOM with sitting room, very pleasant. 708 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping room for gentleman: garage If de sired. 326 So. Riverside. ROOM FOR TWO 163 No. Oakdale. NEWLY decorated room for rent. 408 Edwards. PLEASANT ROOMS 1012 E. Main. Phone "466-Y. FOR RENT Pleasant room for gen tleman: close In: bath, garage. 609 E. Main. FOR RENT Heated furnished room 714 West 10th Phone 1665-Y. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grape FOR RENT Pleasant, heated room tor employed lady Cooking priv ileges If desired Phono 1117 or call 813 S Central arte! 6 n FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS ROOMS and MEALS 148 So. Holly. FOR KJU NT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT FARM 225 acres In cul tivation. Will rent part or all Suitable for onions, beans, grain or corn, etc. lso have available sev eral hundred acres pasture adjoin ing. Crop rent this year to reliable party or parties 602 No Riverside Phone 1467. FOR RENT 2 store rooms, steam heated office room See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard Phone 237. WILL TRADE you clear acreage near Medford for that farm or city tome delinquent taxes are about to take Write Box 3809. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Feeder pigs, St. 1720 Prune TEAM geldings, 7 years old; so and, good workers, weight 1200 lbs; $200 cash. E. T. White, Star Rt., Jack sonville, FOR SALE Registered Guernsey bull. No. 218205; 4 yearn old; well marked. Howard C. Short. Eagle Point, Ore. FOR SALE Fresh cow; also 2 cows to freshen In few days. W. F. Martin, Crater Lake Hwy., mile south Eagle Point. FOR SALE 12 fine weaner pigs. L. W. Badger, 2 miles west Central Point on Old Stage road. FOR SALE Good work horse, cheap. T. T. Clower, Phoenix. FOP. SALE; C. W. boar and weaner pigs. Van Ortwlck. i mile north Lone Pine school. FOR SALE 3 young sows, also weaner pigs. A. C. Lewis. Fern Val ley, 1 mile East Highway. FOR SALE Purebred Shropshire rams. Snlade Ranch. Central Point FOR SALE DOGS PETS CLASH X ocoiue puptiw. . Champion's Son, $15 each. Royal . . . I 1 QIMM hv Rogue Kennels. rAONABLTP R ICED pedigreed Cocker Spaniel pups Turn left at sign on Jscksonvllle Highway V D Chamberlen. ' FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 700 poults, Hamlll stock. 1 week old. Tom Hatlett, Beagle Danoe Hall. DRESSED FRYERS Phone 853-L. REtPrRYERS 80c each Carle? Farm FOR EXCHANGE MISCELLANEOUS WILL TRADE 1936 Console $110. O. E Radio for good cow. Phone 690-R: 107 Portland. WILL TRADE brood sow for Jersey or Holstein heifer. Address Harold Smith. Eagle Point, Ore., Star Route. FOR SALE or TRADE 1929 Chevro let truck for stock. L. M. Lofland, Rt. 1. Medford. Phone 447-J. PERSONAL POEMS SET FO H0SIC ARRANGED fot publication 9ubm!t oest work either ooem ot meludles for Tree examlna'.ion md report MUM Studios, Dept. K, Portland, Oregon. FOR EX0HANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE or trade for Medford prop erty, 1ft A. tract, 5-room house, garage, woodshed, fruit-room, chick en house, peach, apricot and ber ries; A-l alfalfa, tree soil, good water; ft mile N. Bear creek bridge at Central Ponlt. H. E. James, Rt. 1, Box 390. Central Point. Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In modern home, close In. Box 3398, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE Beautiful brand new San Diego choloe location res idence for Oregon acreage or boulo vard frontage. Must have plenty of water. Write full particulars to Fred H. Thatcher, Gen. Delivery, Redding. Calif. TO TRADE Clear acreage near Med ford for city property. Tribune, Box 3168. FOR SALE or trade for city property. 38 acres alfalfa and farm land, 'cherries and pears; close In. Own er, Box 3343. Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE 200 Acres of land on Evans creek. 24 miles N. E. of Medford. suitable or farming and stock raising. Has ap proximately 3.000.000 ft. of com timber on It Will trade for Med ford or San Diego property. W, J Clements, 4489, 34th St , San Dlogo, v Cal. FOR SALE -REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Beautiful building site on East side, lot 50x120. Call 1775 X or 726 Alder St. HOMESTEAD 60 acres, 15 cultivated, plenty water and free range, fenced; $800 cash. Earl T. White, Star Rt., Jacksonville. MOUNTAIN HOME New log house, stone fireplace, furnished; Y4 mile creek; elec. lights, good road, 26 miles Medford. 40 acres wild land, 1800 cash. Address Box 3203, Mall Tribune. 5-ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE, fur- nlshed; close In on paved street. Full price $1300. Terms. C. 8. ButterXleld. 409 Medford Bldg. FOR SALE Business property In Medford drawing 12 Interest: $800 cash will handle. Box 3399, Tribune. FOR SALE House and large lot at 619 S. Central. Inquire Mrs. Mur phy. Box 19, Jacksonville Hwy. FORCED SALE 4-room house. 2 bed rooms, shower bath, toilet, hot and cold water, lots bullt-lns. large back porch;, newly painted and decor ated: over V acre land. 114 ft. front, paved street: shade: clear title for $1200. Some terms. O. C PIERCE, Room 1 Palm Bldg., Medford, Ore FOR SALE! G acres on main high way, 3 miles out, in vetch and oats, 3-room livable house, electricity, chicken house, good well, on main corner. Price $700. Easy terms. O. O. Pierce, Room 1, Palm Bldg , Medford, Ore. FOR SALE By owner, 24 acres al falfa, cherries and farm land: good buildings: close In. Phone 857-Y. FOR SALE At 2430 Hlllorest Road attractive, jnodern. 6-room house. 2 bathrooms, basement, furnace, fireplace. Large yard. Phone 1129-Y for appointment. FOR SALE 5-room modern house, wood shed and cabin. 1138 Court street. m FOR SALE In Ashland, house, large . barn suitable for shop or mill, acre age, near Normal, High. Lincoln schools; old-fashioned square t-lano. 1030 Henry, Ashland. FOR SALE: 2 placer mining claims. Reasonable. Inquire E. A. uangley, Jacksonville, Sunday or evenings. FOR SALE 320-acre ranch, 30 A. bot tom land; free water; alfalfa. John A Miller, Eagle Point. FOR SALE 6-room modern house; large double garage: $400 down, balance small monthly payments 924 E. Jackson. mffrtWRAi. r.ANn aahx farms For Information Inquire of Warren Patterson. Secretary at the National Farm Loan Office. 202 Liberty Bldg Tel. 1149 Or O A. Barnes. 167 E. 8th, Eugene, Ore. HOUSES FOR 8ALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Aasociation. WHEN you think of real estate, think of BROWN At WHITE. FOR SALS; Furnished home, 422 8 Ivy. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES '31 DE LUXE Ford coupe, good condi tion. Sacrifice for cash. Inquire Dark s Grocery, Stewart Ave. 1936 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan: beau tlful gunmetnl finish like new; 90 day new car guarantee. Only $579 on low easy terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. 1934 DE LUXE Master Chev. Coupe; $200 cash, balance easy monthly payments. 712 Palm St. FOR SALE 1929 Ford model A coupe: excellent condition. Priced to sell. Phone 1053-Y. 38 PONTIAC SIX SEDAN FOR SALE BY OWNER Must sell at once at Big Reduction low mileage, good as new car Terms. Call T. A. CULBERTSON. Tel. 893. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Special Ri 4c O. Guaranteed Cars. 1938 Ford Panel Delivery; recon ditioned and guaranteed..-.-. $525 1938 Ford 2-door Sedan $435 1937 Oldsmoblle Sedan: trunk, heater, radio: only 13.000 miles - u $865 1937 Ford Plckuo: low mileage: just like new $575 1937 Ford 60 coupe - $595 1935 Ford Coupe: 3-wlndow, de luxe: new paint $425 1935 Plymouth 4-door Touring Sedan, with radio: good tires $495 C E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. ABBEY'S SPECIAL 38 FORD deluxe Coupe In beautiful condition, tires, finish, motor everything! Only - $495 WALTER W ABBEY. INU. Used Car Lot across from new Bldg.. Corner 9th and Bartlett. FOR SALE 1938 Ford 4-door sedsn run 12.500 miles Sacrifice for .45 220 N. Bartlett. TOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, pair computing scales, go fry griddle for restaurant. Albert Pechln. Shady Cove, Eagle olnt. Ore. GLADIOLI, lo each, all colors. 321 Maple at end of N. Bartlett. Mrs. Cllne. FOR SALE Baled oat hay. $13 80 ton. Preston Ranch, Applegate. Phone Jacksonville 38-F-5. FOR SALE; Good used equipment. pairDanxs-Morfe pressure system, i and 3-bottom plows; McDeerlng mower and rake; croam separators, motor and hand operated; used Wade drag-sa: 2 disc harrowa. 2 way horse-drawn plow. Phone 1100. HUBBARD-WRAY. Incorporated. -..-wy . - -1, MYERS WATER PRESSURE SYS TEMS Reasonably priced. Installa tion guaranteed. Pumping aystems overhauled. Plumbing contracting, we can save you money. Complete line of General Paints. Femco Elec trlo Fence Regulators. FICK'S HARDWARE. SPEED QUEEN WASHERS and Iron- ers. Also good used waahsrs and radios at bargain prices. Washer parts for all makes ot washers Special price on wringer rolls for a limited time. We have a special factory-trained washer service man Free estlmatea. Work guaranteed. PICK'S HARWARE. NU-WAY MATTRESS CO. cleans, ren ovates, rebuilds mattresses like new. 39 So. Grape. Phono U93-W. FOR SALE Hand Bprayers of all jcinns. Aionnrcn seed &s Feed oo. FOR SALE, Sudan gress, Mllo maize. negan. sorgnum tor law planting. Monarch Seed tz Feed Co. FOR SALE Bee supplies. Monarch Seed As Feed Co. FOR SALE Kill slugs with Snarol Monarch Seed 8s Feed Co. FOR SALE Kill lawn weeds with a weed gun. Ask ue about them. Mon ach Seed As Feed Co. ' FOR SALE Water lilies and goldfish Munftrcn oeea ec rea GO. FOR SALE Ask us about the "Soli ooaxer. An old Idea made new. Floods lawns Instead of sprinkling. Saves water. Monarch Seed 6s Feed Co. FOR SALE Aphis sprays of all -orts. raunarcn oeea a: Feed Co. FOR SALE Earwig bait. Monarch eon oc r-eea co. FOR SALE Garden wheel-cultivators inujin Karuen cultivating less work, Monarch Seed ds Fsed Co. FOR SALE OoodTraller house, o.ieap. mow Bummer nome, creek, spring, shade, good cabin, 10 acres, $450.00. Good camp ground site: See A. P. Flowers, cor 12th and Front. FOR SALE Dog foods of all kinds Monarch Seed 8c Feed Co. FOR SALE Old tires for smudging, uu aiuii, jars, an sizes, city Dump UlUUltUO. FOR SALE 250 feet 14-lnch wood: Irrigating pipe. Roger n der Hell en. Route 3. SUGAR PINE SHAKES FOR SALE E. O. Faber, Central Point. 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. FOR SALE Newtowna. packed or loose. Any quantity American Fruit Growers warehouse 313 8 Fir RIVER LOAM Excellent for floworn or lawns Phone 1634-Y. FOR SALE Llly-of-the-vailey West 2nd St. ACROSS Harsh discor dant sound Choke up Division of the year Pit for cul tivation Error Dally allow ances of pro visions Son? from an opera Heron Ocod-by Coiv Kin i of rock MeU I Molt by work ing and pressing with the hands First womst) Office worker Perfume Move smoothly Meet the de sires of Edtble seed I.'prlght Praise City In Ns- braska Make Into leather Heavy breath In In sleep Jump Farm buildings Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Solution of Yesterday's Puzzlt AICIHI IL Mom IeoT RE A mm Iainit 46. Black bird 47. Notion 49, Force 50. English novel ist 81. CapabI of being stretched tightly St. Existing In name only 65. Adheres 66. Fur pieces for the neck Pill' I I3 Y YMws? I6 lit i iszziiiiiiiziitl "" ' 1 - r 4 WL I'7 ' w i vw't?t, u SMir-"1 ?LjW" LLii!Lll 1 . '- V.W w j-. :;:m5T i- - mmm" - a s mm Udtiu U4u. I I l,.,nJ,.k.MA I I FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRIC Pence Exchange. $17.50 up. Harry Weagant, Ashland Ph. ll-F-4. FOR SALE John Deere mower and rake. Call 863-J. FOR SALE Large commercial slue G.E. refrigerator. Some terms. Allen Hotel. FOR SALE Porch swing, good con dition. Phone 468-R-2. FOR SALE Small cream separator. McFndden, Old Pacific Highway North. FOR SALE Wardrobe trunk, good condition. Reasonable. Write Box 3366 Tribune, atatlng telephone or address. MISCELLANEOUS TOWNSEND CLUB NO. 1 will have covered dish luncheon at the K. P. . ' hall, Friday evening. HAVE your photograph taken size 8x 10 in. only 39c. Brown & Brawn Photographers. 22b E. Main. FOR A-l dry cleaning and laundry i call 15. day or night. ASSAY OFFICE W aWrtUH W lltli St City Have ouvere foi chrome manganese einnatJar BUSINESS DIKECTORY Abstracts, JACKSON COUNT ABSTRACT CO tlTl.fi I.NMJKANCb AHSTIIAI'TS ESCROWS WILLIAM LAINQ. Architect. Phone 229-J 308. U. 8. Not'l Bank Bldg. Dressmaking. THE DOMESTIC SHOPPE With 35 yra. experience in Tailoring, Dress making, Alterations, Remodeling. Hemstitching. Buckles and but tons covered. 19 N. Bartlett. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. Room 13. Sparta Bldg. Tel 1181 DRESSMAKING, Tailoring, Ladles' Coats and Suit Alterations. Prices reasonable. Mary M. Coker, Ora terlan Bldg. Expert Rug Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Clean and de moth Rugs, Davenports. Ohalrs, etc 30 So. Grape. Geo. A. Seely, Ph, 1173. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, do mothlng. rug, upholstery cleaning. Painting PAINTING Industrial and residen tial work quickly done at moderate cost. Latest spray-type equipment F. H. Gardner Phone 1370-W. I COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhangor F.H.A loans for painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 133 W. Main. Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage Expert orating, packing and shipping service. "Davis (or Service " Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 815. Price 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 T. Death notice S. Gazed with malignant RHtisf action 9. Alarm whistle 10. Slight 11. Mountain rldg4 12. Whole 13. Target 16. Went down 18, Talk with en thusiasm 24. Item of prop erty 25, Card with two spots X?. Shellfish 28. Fine fabrle 30, Insect's egg SI. Jewel 33. Headpieces 34. Wears away 86. Is sorry 88. Fish 87. Small knots Ot lumps 88. Plays 89. Pert girl or young woman ' 40. Domesticates 42. Pitcher 44. Frustrates or disappoints 46. Cuts lengthwise 48. Continent 60, Hawaiian dance 62. Very cold 64. Drive a nail af an angle A WSA GE 67. Utters 68. Oceans DOWN 1. In addition J. Kind of hard red wood 5. A king of J udah 4. Couples 6. Shipping container B. Pillar In cer tain Hudilhlst buildings SODPlAT ES fIdokIWant l y m$ RTeTw e r l e pil e a f7 etaIi lwWM P H P A M UA SAKE MS N OIW jjElRlNilAlDlDS BUSINESS DIRECTORY LOANS DO SOME HOUSECLEANINO On Your Old Unit. Mk clean t vcep ot your accumu lated debt, we ll supply tno cam you need lo pay what you owe and to buy what you need. Inquire to day. Applications taken by phone, letter or In person. OREGON FINANCE CO. (Formerly Ore. to Wash. Mtg. Co.) Llo. No. 6-311. M.317. Phone 139 45 So. Central Kuillntor llepalrlni HOOPER'S RAU1ATOB SERVICE 83 South Bartlett Spring Cleaning LET US do your window cleaning, wall cleaning uid tloor waxing We cloan painted, papered or .uilfco mlned walls Reasonable rates Satisfaction guaranteed. H. K Sutton. Phone 1485-J. 417 King St LEGAL NOTICES Summons Cor Publication. (Suit In Equity to quiet Title.) In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oreson for Jackson County. City of Medford. municipal corpor ation oi tne eiaie oi ureguii, rituu tltt. vs. Earl c. Sabln and Cora Sabln, huB- band and wife: the unknown heirs of Cora Sabln. deceased; Pearl uos aett and John Doe Qossett, wife and husband; the unknown heirs ot Pearl Oosaott. deceased; also an other oersons or parties unknown claiming onv rtKht. title, estate. Hen or Interest In the real estato described In the complaint herein Defendant. To the above named Defendants: In the name of the State ol Ore gon: you and each of you ore hereby required to appear and answer tho uomplalnt tiled against you In the above entitled ult on or before the last day of four wiks from the date OI tne Iirst puouoetiun ui "iu. ouui. mons, snW period ot four weeks be. Inn the time proscribed tor publlca. tlon hereof, and If you tall so to anoear and answer said complaint, tor want thereof the plaintiff will opply to the court for the roller de manded In Its complaint, to-wlt: That a decree be entered adjudicating any and all right, title, estate, nen or claim which you oi any of you have or claim to have In, to or upon the the real oroDcrty situated In the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon,, Lots number! Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (9), and the West halt of Lota Ten (101 and Eleven (11). In Block TWO (3) of Bast Height Addition to the City ot Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, according to the official plat thereof, now of record, and declaring any and all auch claims to be null and void and docreelng that aald plaintiff la the owner In fee simple of said premises and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate, lieu or Interest of the defendant heieln, or any of them, and each and all of the defendants herein, and each and all person claiming or to claim by, through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting, attempt ing to establish or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in ui to said nrooertv or any portion tnere of. and that plaintiff's title to said Dremlaes be forever auleted and sot at rest, and such further and other relief J may be Just and equitable In the premises. This summons Is published by order of tho Honorable H. u. Norton, juuge of the above entitled Court, made end entered In said court and csuse on the 32nd day of April, 1938, pro scribing that this summons be served bv publication thereof once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Medford Mail Tribune, a newspaper published In Jackson county, ore con. of general circulation. April 22nd. 1938, Is tho date ot the first publication oi tnie summons. t. P. FARRELL. F K. DEUEL. Attomeya for Plaintiff Room 10. Jackson County Bank bldg Medford. Oregon. Advertisement for mils. Scaled proposals for the construc tion of water pipe linos for the City of Central Point. Oregon, are solicited and will be received at tho office of the Recorder of said City in the City Holl until 7:30 o'clock p. m. of tho 24th day of May. 1938. and then pub licly opened and road. The construction for which such sealed proposals are solicited will con sist of approximately 3100 lineal feet of eight-Inch cast Iron pipe; approx imately 1760 lineal feet of alx-lnch oast Iron pipe and approximately 8000 lineal feet of copper service tubing with miscellaneous valves, fitting, apparatus, appliances and appurten ances requisite to the proper con struction of said water pipe line. Plans, specifications and other con tract documents are on file at tho office of said City Recorder of Central Point and copies ot the same may be obtained upon application therefor, said applications accompanied by a deposit In the aum of five dollars per set with said Recorder, Proposal must be accompanied by a certified check or a bidder's bond in on amount equal to five per cent, of the total amount of the proposal. Tho City of Central Point reserves the right to reject any andor all proposals andor to accept suoh pro posal or proposals only a the best Interests of the City may dictate or require. By order of the City of Central Point. By L. HATFIELD, Mayor. Dated May 3. 1938. Attest: OUY TEX, Recorder. Notice of Final Hearing. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jockson county. In the Matter of the Estate of John H. Pradcr. also known a Jack Barton, Deceased, Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her final ac count In sold court and the court ha fixed Monday, June 13, 1938, at ten ociock o. m. ana tne court room of said court at Medford, Oregon, es the time and place for the hearing of any objections there may be to said report and settl-ment thereof. ElflfE PftADER. Administratrix. Big Applegate BIG APPLEGATE, May 13. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harr motored to Ashland Friday evonlnd. where they attended "Lucky Accident," high school senior play. Their daughter. Mlsa Louise Harr, played the role of the heroine mother. Mrs. Anno Hall of Orovllle. Cat . Is a guest at the hoem of her son, Harley Hall. Her grandson. Ralph Mall, also waa a week-end guest ben. Roy Crow, proprietor of the Copper store, Is on a business trip to Bakera field, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gibson of Prospect motored to the oommunlty Sunday, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harlow. The Jackson county bridge orew, working under the supervision ot Hartman brothers of Jacksonville, la replacing worn plank in the tloor of the McKee bridge. Mrs. Frod Offenbacher spent Moth er's Day at Eugene, where she wa a guest of her nephew. Walter Wendt, during Junior week-end activities at the university. Mrs. Offenbacher was Joined at the campus by her sister. Mrs. R. J. Brush ot Canby, Ore., both being guests at Mr. Wendt' frater nity, Delta Tau Delta. Mrs. Offen bacher also wa a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wendt at Eugene, and while north motored to Albany and Corvallli. Henry Huklll and family ot Griffin creek, accompanied by Mr. Huklll's otmer of Medford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Copple Sunday. Among those who were guests on Mother's Day at the home of Mr. and Mr. Arl Throckmorton were Mr. and Mr. Lloyd Tlmmona and son Buddy, and Mr. Tlmmons1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawaon of Medford vicinity. The school day Just wasn't itself Wednesday at Little Applegate. Many little scats were vacant, due to the circus. Edgar Bailey of Smith River, Cal,, Is spending Borne time In the com munity. Mr. Bailey formerly wa associated with the Parcel sawmill Aa fine an honor as mothers might wish to receive was paid by grade school youngsters at Applegate Friday In a Mother'a Day observance. Rooms of both Miss Thelma Stringer and Mrs. Katherlne Denser gave an x oeltent program, after which each youngster presented his mother wltn an attractive gift made In school, In cluding silhouettes and art pieces done on wood with verses oomposed by the children. There were also dainty nasturtium plants growing In paper oups, as a surprise to the moth er. For many week busy little hand had nursed the young plant, and one freckled boy wa proud that his had grown the tallest. He said he watered It every three days. Re freshments were served at the olose of the afternoon events. Mr. and Mra. Fred West, accom panied by the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. j. A. West, motored to the Illinois valley In Josephine county 8unday. The Applegate Community league will sponsor a danoe at their hall Saturday. May 14. Mrs. Maroella Rawe of Ashland Is employed to teach the upper grade room at Ruch next term. She will supervise music In both rooms. Mrs. Ina Puroel ha been retained to teaoh the primary gradea.. Mr. and Mrs. Arohle West of Orlf- tln orsek were visiting relatives here Sunday. Ruoh school defeated Beaver Croek pupils In a baseball game, 38-19, Fri day. Mr. Lanoe Offenbacher acted a umpire. It may take the little ones as an excuse to get the old folks to the olrcus, but It took not even an ex cuse for several grownups to try out the play equipment at McKee bridge forest park. Local ditch cleaners admitted scooting down the' slides with much glee during their noon rest period, and the Jackson county bridge crew, also, nooning on the grounds, found great Joy, as well a difficulty, in balancing one another on the teeters. 1 Wagner Creek WAGNER CREEK, May IS. (Spl.) Wagner Creek school met the Bell view school in a track meet, May 8. The Bollvlew school won. Baseball was played at close of the track meet, Bellvlew winning, C to 8. Alex Hayes sheared sheep for Mrs. Leila Lynch, May 9, and for Tom Bell of phoenix, May 10, Mr, and Mrs. McVay and son of Klamath Fall visited Mr. and Mra. McGrew, May 8. Mrs. Leila Lynch called on Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chapman of Klamath Junction, May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Goddard and family, Bernlce Anderson and family, Mrs. Ella Abbott, Ooldle and Oral Abbott enjoyed a plcnlo lunch ot Wagner Gap. May 8. First Baptist church of Ashland held It annual Sunday school plcnlo May a on Wagner creek. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fry of Med- joro caued on Mrs. Leila Lynch and family, May 9. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, May 18. (Spl) Royal Neighbors will hold a benefit dance at U. S. hall' at 9:30 p. m Saturday. The publlo is Invited. Mavla Peters got out of qusranttns Wednesday for German measles. The Coke family with exception of Nellie and Ruth, who -re staying with Mrs. Forbes until school Is out moved to Bly Sunday where the boys will work In the logging camps. Mother's day guest at the Ray Wilson home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brlggs of Ashland, also Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKnlght of Lozler lane and Mr. and Mra. Hubert De Has ot Medford. Raymond A. Jackson of Redding, Cal., wo here to attend the fun eral of hi mother, Mrs. John Heck ner. Early Wednesday Ray Wilson and John Heekert drove out 80 miles on the Applegate and brought back from Cougar creek the first load ol shakes to be used In re-rooflng the old Methodist church. When the next load of shakes have been cut they will be hauled In and work on the church will begin. Jacksonville baseball team went to Central Point Tuesday and lost to the Pointers 4 to 8. Mrs. Mabel Montgomery of Oarl baldl, Ore, 1 hare to spend the summer at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Vsn Oalder ar rived May 8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Adams, returning to their work at Mill City, Nov., on Wednes day. Miss Elisabeth White, who ha been teaching school at Dead In dian soda spring, spent the past week-end visiting her father, L. M. White. Spring fever got Into the blood of E. M. Mclntyre, John Norrls and Ray Coleman so badly Tuesday that they went fishing In Butte creek. They are a bit reluctant to aay any thing about size of the catch. BUI Hargls left Tuesday for a 10 day visit in Los Angeles. The high school girl who an members of Mrs. Arthur Klelnham- . mer's Sunday school class, hastened to her home on Wednesday noon, where Mrs. Klelnhammer served them ft bountiful dinner. There were about 13 present. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hartbauer drove to Glendale May 10 to attend an Eastern 8 tar meeting. May 7 Mra. Mae Forbes and fam ily drove to Gold Hill for a visit with relatives, bringing home with them for an overnight visit Miss Jan- Mullen whom they took back ' to Gold Hill the following day. The Misses Nellie and Ruth Coke aocom- , ponied them. Mrs, Ed Hanley and daughter of Seattle and Miss Ella Bush of Med ford called on friends here Tues day. Mr. Geo. Lewis went to Graves creek May 6 to spend Mother's day with her daughter and children. Mra. Lulu Saulsberry, representing Jacksonville and Medford, attended the 8:30 banquet at Hotel Medford recently which Is an annual affair for all special agents of all the In surance companies In southern Ore gon. There were 35 present. Arriving from CCO Camp Bonania on Mother's day waa Don Forbes, who after spending a few hours at his home here, returned to his camp. Ernest Molntyre reports that Wed nesday he caught a swarm of bees that were seeking a new location, and never once got stung I . Spending Mother's day at1 home ot Mr. and Mrs. M. McBrlde were Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Ferguson of Medford, also George Johnson, Al Wilkinson and Mra. Myra King and daughter June, of Klamath Falls. Mrs. Amy Dow recently had a fall tand Buffered two fractures In her right arm. Mr. and Mra. M. Busby and tarn tly left Monday for Eagle Point when Mr. Busby is employed. 1 Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, May 13. (Spl.) Sunday guests at the Tonn home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ctng cade of Eagle Point and Mra. J. P. Maxfleld of Brownsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ragsdale and family and H. G. Meyer were Sunday guests at the Ray Ragsdale home near Butte Falls. Sunday guest at the 0 R. Moore home were the Misses Thelma Moor -and Docla Norrls and Mr. Rosenthal. , Mr. and Mrs. Snow, all of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grow of Eagle Point, and Mr. and Mra. . Bulla Abbott and daughter of . Odd Hill. ' Mr. and Mrs. Powell of central , Point visited Sunday with their ' daughter and son-in-law, Mr., and Mrs. Bryan Jolley. Other guosta were Mr. and Mrs. Carol Powell of Med ford. The Grange rinlfl Mill Granae Oolu Hill Orange enjoyed pleas- mM.in Mv A with 33 Vlftltom present, 17 from Phoenix, two from Orlftln Creek, two irosn lave v .nH Ann mm R.mM VllV. SlOk r- port Included Mrs. Fish, who Is 111. Mr. Winn, who suffered a book In jury and Mra. Barnes, who sustained a broken arm. Lecture program was given oj Phoenix Grangers. Lecturer Logan of Phoenix had oharge. Community singing wa led by Mr. Quackenbush with Mrs. Ward at the piano. Mrs. Drake sprang a fast "baseball game" with Master inman oi mueiu. w one aide and Master Howes of dold Hill on the other, choosing nlna members for each side. Gold H1U won 11 to 7. Mr. Reedy sang two solos accompanied on the piano by Mrs, Reedy. A skit waa given by Mr. and Mrs. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Arm strong and Mr. Quackenbush. Central Point Granger will put on the program May 19. Gold HIU drill team will give third and fourth degrees for Live Oak Orange In the near future. H. I. club furnished refreshment, served by the Winn family and Sybil Walker. Next Grange committee for refreshments Is Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Flsne, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greenleaf, Joyce Handley and Tommy Hender son. H.E.C. met May 10 with a pot lucE dinner. A card was received from Rose Oay, thanking us for on sent her when she wa 111 In Crescent City. Mrs. Winn and Mrs. Chrlstenaen are on the next serving committee. Evelyn Novak and Madge Ross an on the program committee. Martha Spenker and Mrs. Lulu Stringer wen visitors, Molina Barnes and Vernlce Martin wen on the program com mlttee. Mia Spenker gave two beau tiful solo, accompanied by Beulon Nathan on the piano. Flora Howe gave a reading. Little Barbara Nathan sang. FIRST STRAWBERRIES BRING $5 PER CRATE PORTLAND. May 18. (AP) The fint northwest strawberries of the season wen placed on publlo mar kets hen today. A distributor add a 38-baaket crate to a retailer for 8. WINDOW Q LASS We sell window glass and will .tvlaeo your oroken windows reasonably. Trowbrtdga Cab inet Work.