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    MED FORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, TUESDAY, MAY 24. 1938.
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classified ads.
LOST AND FOUND
WILL the sportsman who found tack
le box at Oold Hill bridge kindly call
Rauw at the Holland Hotel and re
ceive reward.
LOST H dog missing, call 1518.
' WANTED MALE HELP
RANCH HAND WANTED Herbert
Jlrechele, Sams Valley, near Store.
WANTED Gooa working partner.
Make good money, small Invest
ment required. Box 3690, Tribune.
WANTED KEMALE HELP
WANTED Capable woman for gen
eral housework. 5 week 3 children.
Dr's home. Box 3762 Tribune.
MALE OR FEMALE HELP
FINE business opening this territory
for man or woman wj wjjw.w
.... nl TT H Pnfttairn Rtftmn 'en
rs. A safe and sound Investment
with good income, wgm interes'-ng
-fa. tdui will hnnrilA. Credit for
expansion. Write Shlpman, Box
3765. Mali -iTipune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED House cleaning by day or
hour, also washing and Ironing.
Phone 1565-J evenings. Mrs. H.
Rlggert, 610 w. ciark.
LADY wishes work In cafe. Refer
ences. Box 3596. Tribune.
WANTED By capable, well-trained
i lady, practical nursing, box
Tribune.
EXPERIENCED cook and housekeeper
wants steady work; wans iuii con
trol. Ranch preferred. 622 Lowell
Klamath Falls, Ore.
tor contracting lawn-mowing, see
Ekstrand, 242 No. Front, evenings
7 p. m.
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR furnltue reupholsterlng and
repairing phone 969-R.
WANTED TO RENT 6-room house,
walking distance from high school
Phone 1487-L.
WANTED To buy for cash, good
used coupe of recent date. AJdrst
Box 3742, Tribune
WANTED Baby calves. Call Ran
kin Estes. 1345-J.
WANTED Passenger to Denver or
Wichita. Share expenses. Roler
ences exchanged. Box 3733. ITloune
CASH for old books In good condition
Will call. Write Box 3589. rrloune.
WANTED oood single outboard
motor. Flynn Electric. Phone 107
WANTED Six or eight-Inch Irriga
tion pipe or metal troughs M J
care Mall Tribune.
LAWNMOWERS sharpened and re
paired Joe J. Jones. 32 N Grape
St. Phone 369.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture
MEDFOHD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N. Orape St Phone 1062
LAUNDRY Mra. Huson Tel 1345-M
WELL-DRILLING 6. 8 or 10-in hole,
deep or shallow E D Lamb. 1185
No. 0th. Grants Pass.
WANTED To rent 4-room modern
unfurnished house Box 3884. care
Tribune.
WANTED Scrap iron and wine bot
tles Highest price.- paid Silveriest
met, 1118 N Riverside
EAOLl POINT foi farm buys horses
and sows for feed Call B P 27-X-i
WANTED TO BUY Veal, beef and
dairy cattle phone 437 -R C C
Hoover A Son
WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES
And Pe:u us before you tell
MEDOAD BAROAIN HOUSE
37 N OrD 9$ Pnon 1062
WB PAT MORI CASH
Prtr rir furniture
HOtJlHOOK A ANHHMVS
flth tad front Phone 647
HIOXB31 PAICLV PAID for Batteries
Rd.atoa -aluminum Brass Cop
04 ant, otnir metals
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSt.
37 ft Orap St Phone 1062
WANTED - Unfurnished or partly
rurntithed mo'im of flat 2 rvl rooms
oil o circulating heat Must r
modern and ecl neighborhood, up
to tto Rot 152 mbune
WANTKD Dead and worthless tnl
malf removed tree ot charge Phone
I7A8 treerse chance! Southern
- Ortf"- Bv-prryjTif t Co
FOR RENT -HOUSES
FOR RENT Large furnished ho.ise,
323 S. Newtown. Call 319!, Newtown
r .,amrp in ij
mm
FOE RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 6-room modern house
furnished. Electric range, Frigldaire
shade, flowers, berries and fruit
garden. 1120 Nlautlc St.
FOR RENT 5-room modern furn
house, across from S.OJS on Stewart
ave. $25.
FOR RENT 6-room partly furnished
house. 332 Crater Lake Ave.
FOR RENT 2 bedroom unfurnished
house; modern, fireplace, breakfast
nook, gsrage, woodshed; ,37 50,
water paid. Call 211 W. Jackson
after 0 a. m.
FOR RENT Furnished house. Adults
Phone 1748-Y.
6-ROOM modern, unfurnished house;
2 blocks from city center. 245 No
Grape.
BACHELOR CABIN 445 Bo. Front.
FOR RENT Attractive 6-room stucco
home for summer months, jompete
ly furnished except linen: electric
ally equipped. References. Phone
1555-J.
FOR RENT OR SALE 6-room roun
try bungalow on hill Just off King's
Hwy. Needs some repairs; about 2
acres hillside, lovely view. Price
1750, at 926 month, no payment
down, or rent for 816. Tel. 917.
FOR RENT-FURNISHED
ROOMS
PLEASANT room or apt. 018 West
10th.
FRONT ROOM for rent. 010 West 10th
FOR RENT Housekeeping room
downstairs. 310 N. Bartlett.
PLEASANT room, comfortable bed.
private entrance and bath: 32.50
week. 408 Edwards.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeulng
room for gentleman; garage If de
sired 326 So Riverside.
ROOM FOR TWO 153 No. Oakdale
PLEASANT ROOMS - 1012 B Main
Phone '458-Y.
FOR RENT Heated furnished room
714 West 10th Phone 1655-Y
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grape
FOR RENT Pleasant heated room
for employed lady Cooking priv
ileges If desired Phone 1111 or
call 613 S Centra: after S tf
FOR RENT-APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Holly Court No. 4: jar-
tlally furnished, 2 bedrooms; 30.
pnone 1322-w.
FOR RENT 1 and 2-room aots.
Adults. 501 E. Main.
FURNISHED apt, gas equipment in
cluding new stove. 625 North Riv
erslde. FOR RENT Small furnished apt.
Mall Tribune Bldg. Hot and cold
water furnished. Apply Business of-
lice Man xriDune.
2-ROOM APT. Close In; summer
rates. Phone 740-M.
FURNISHED APTS. Reasonable. 21
Genesee.
FOR RENT Clean 3 -room apart
ment, BIT West 10th.
FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt.
444 So. Fir.
FOR PENT Apt., 334 Apple St,
FOR RENT 2 apt, to sublet for
summer. CargUl Court. Call 496
FOR RENT Modern 3 -room ipArt
ment, 711 East Main.
PENTHOUSE APT. Newly furnished
All modern equipped; 3 bedrooms,
garage. Adults. 316 North Centra!.
FOR RENT Furnished small single
apartment. Hotel iolland.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. 229
North Ivy.
APT8. FOR RENT GeBauer Apta.
FURNISHED apartment. Key at 146
So. Ivy.
APARTMENT for rent. Call 804 So
OakdaJe.
FINE modern apartment. Inquire at
F. & F Bank.
FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS
ROOMS and MEALS 146 So Holly
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 850 acres stock farm,
225 acres good soil, ready for sum
mer fa How. balance pasture, on High
way, and electricity, also pasture
for sale. 00a n. Kiversiae. fa. idi
FOR RENT 2 store rooms steam
heated office room See Al Uttrell
or Roland Hubbard Phone 237
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 3 fresh heifers. Mlhard
Agate.
GOOD COW, due to freshen June 0,
Brltton. Rt. 1, Box 381, Medford.
FOR SALE Team horsea. honrst,
gentle. $150. Wilson, 139 N. Cent-ai
(Barber Shop).
FOR SALE Jeraey-Ouernsey heif
ers. Fresh and coming fresh John
H. Darby. Griffin Creek.
FOR SALE Fresh terted cows, team
heavy mules. F. V. Cook. Eagle
Point.
FOR SALE BERRY HALLOCK3 and
CRATES FRUIT BASKETS Of all
kinds. Prices right. Monarch Seed
fe Feed Co
FOR SALE Brood sowi. ready to
farrow, and weaner pigs. Cross R.
R. from Richfield Service Station.
Central Point.
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey row Cheap
A. H. Mann. Rt. 1. Box 393-A
FOR SALE OR TRADE For Dlrs or
calves, one 8-year-old mare, weight
1250 lbs. John L. Ncalon. Phone
118. Central Point.
FOR SALE 6 good Jersey milking
cows, weaner pigs. Geo. A Kerby
Wagner creek road. Talent, Ore,
FOR SALE Registered Ouernsev
bull. No 218205; 4 years old: well
marked Howard C. Short, agte
Pn-nt Ore
FOR 8ALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Pedlareed Oolrlrn Cock
er Spaniel, 10 months; $26. Pbone
1266
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 130 day-old, purebred
Bronze poults, $37.50. 135. 12 -day
Bronze poults, 952.50. L. O. Penland
Rte. 4, Fern Valley. Medford.
RED FRYERS 50c each Carley Farm
(TOR SALE - REAL ESTATE
FOR BALE
10 Acres. Irrigated, good soil. Just out
side of city limits; 6-room bouse,
family orchard, 5 acres In alfalfa,
city water available. Only $2250;
terms.
Also
1 Acres on Rogue river and
Pacific Hwy., fine river bottom mnd.
Irrigated; 4-room house and bath,
good barn. Ideal location, beautiful
view. Price $2800.
Also
5 -Room house and bath, on paved
street; $1100, $200 cash, balance $15
per month.
See L. G. PICK ELL
16 S. Bartlett.
VOD A AT.R
6 -Room modern house, close in on
paved street; targe, attractive living
room, fireplace and hardwood Hours.
3 nice large bedrooms, service porch,
laundry travs, garage, shrubbery and
shade. Look this over. Only 43000.
L. G. PICKELL, 16 8. Bartlett.
PRICED TO SELL 90-acre dairy
ranch. Excellent Improvements;
close In. Desirable terms. Box
3778. Tribune.
FOR SALE 338 Crater Lake Ave.
Furnished 6-room, non-reaident
owner making price at $1650 for
quick sale. Terms $400 down, val
ance $21 month Including principal.
Interest and taxes. Chaa. R. Ray.
Room 217 Medford Bldg. Phone J02
FOR SALE 2 new homes, 5 and 8
rooms. Close in. Terms. Inquire ell
West Main.
FOR SALE) Modern four room house,
nice yard, plenty shade, close in.
, $1800.00. Good five room house mod
ern, fine condition, $1600.00. H. G.
Wilson, Phone 1564.
6ROoliripURNISHED HOUSE, cUse
In on Crater Lake avenue. Must sell
immediately to settle estate. Phone
owner, Jacksonville, 21-F-12.
WHEN you think 01 real estate, think
Of BROWN & WHITE.
FOR SALE 25-auib ranch, well lo
cated, good soil. Irrigated, modern
improvements; stock and equip
ment; crop in. Priced to sell. At
tractive terms. Box 3711, TrlDune
FOR SALE New log constructed
home. 3rd and Grape. See any
Medford Realtor.
FOR SALE 3 -room house, large lot;
$900, terms. Inquire 17 S. Riverside.
FOR SALE 2 acres; good soil, city
water obtainable; adjoining Memo
rial Park on south, next to care
taker. Price $125. Call evenings
1699-X.
110-ACRE RANCH $4000.
30 Acres cultivated. 7la acres Ladtno
clover. 10 acres alfalfa, bal. grain;
10 acres irrigated. Improved fenced
woven wire, stocked and equipped;
cash.
Also
Some choice stock and dairy
ranches, several choice suburban
homes.
UPP & RINGOEN
Over Chevrolet Agency.
Sparta Building.
FOR SALE House and large lot at
610 S Central Inquire Mrs Mur
phy, Box 19, Jacksonville Hwy.
FOR SALE 2u acre patented placer
mining claim, 30 minutes drle
from Medford on main road. Ideal
for summer home or week-end par.
ties. Inquire Box 3250. Medford
Mail Tribune.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
For information Inquire of Warrsn
Patterson. Secretary at the National
Farm Loan Office. 202 Liberty Bldg
Tel 1140 Or O A Barnes. 167 E
8th. Eugene. Ore.
HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and
surrounding towns. Easy terms
Jackson County Federal Savings
Loan Association
FOR SALE Furnished home. 422 S
Ivy.
FOR EXCHANGE
MISCELLANEOUS WILL TRADE player piano and 60
rolls for light car or family cow
1104 West 4th.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Al lis-Chalm
era light field tractor for electric
refrigerator, can at mend's wrecK-
Ing Yard.
FOR SALE OR IRADE Cow and 3
calves, 6 stands bees, 2 fat hogs
Will take piano, corn or barley
Turn west corner Ross Lane .ind
Mc Andrews. 4th house on left, 'as
R. Llllle.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1934 Nash $300.00. Gooci
shape. $100 below Blue Book price
1031 Narregan St.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for late model
aedan, 1936 Hudson Custom Coure,
A-l condition. See owner at Valley
Fuel Co. Phone 70.
FOR SALE) 11933 Chevrolet dump
truck completely overhauled, must
sell at once. Wltham Magneto &
Parts Co.
NOTICE I have 6 completely rebuilt
1933 Chevrolet 1 ton trucks. 111
sell cheap and take trade Wits:
have you. H. C. Wltham, Btn luq
Riverside.
FOR 6J.?E 1931 Ford sedm and
house trailer. Inquire W. 8. Hare
Ranch. Central Point, two olozks
eaat water tower.
FOR SALE Oood ued delivery car
Very reasonable- Flynn Electric.
Phone 107.
C. E GATES AUTO CO
Special R. At O Guaranteed Car
1936 Ford Panel Delivery; recon
ditioned and ffuarantetd $526
1936 Ford 3-doOT Sedan $406
1037 01dmobtle Sedan; trunk,
heater, radio; only 13.000
miles $865
1937 Ford Pickup: low mileage:
lust Mk new $575
1937 Ford 60 Coupe $596
1935 Ford Coupe: 3-window, rf
luxe: new paint $430
1935 Piymouth 4 -door Touring
fldan. with radio; good
tires $405
C. E OATES AUTO CO.
UwhI Car Department
fltb and Bartlett.
FOR SALE 1936 Ford 4 -door edan
run 13.500 milea SacrUloa tor 40d.
330 M. BarUeiU
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Late 1032 Plymouth Four
8edan. 718 Welch.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1931 Auburn
coupe. 618 So. Oakdale. 1
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In
1937 Lafayette Sedan. 1135 Court.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAL Good used bicycle. 110
Almond Street.
FOR QUICK SALE 14 ft ooat, 1
h.p. Neptune motor, almost new &
light boat trailer. Doty's. 26 Sc.
Grape.
FOR 8 ALE Late model $115 00 elev-
en tube console all-wava radio
$20.50. Phone 8 19-J.
FOR SALE Sweetpeaa 50c per 100.
622 Wast 2nd.
FOR SALE Pair baby scales. Phone
1674.
FOR SALE 1714 h.p Oeneral
Electric motor with starting
box $60.00
1 Rebuilt 1933 Chevrolet mo
tor complete ....$85.00
1 Rebuilt 1935 V-8 motor.
H. C. WITHAM. 3th &( Rlveralde
Sil?7
WOO
.76 tier. Phune 452-R-3.
FOR SALE Mowing machine, rake,
wagon, 8-year-old colt, 3 acres with
water. Rt. 2, Box 80, Medford. L.
C. Wilson.
ZINNIAS, tomato plants. 6c doz. 825
W. 13th.
ICE CREAM
Creamery - made, all flavors, 25c
quart. Riverside Market.
FOR SALE Usod light fixtures for
living room and dining room. Cheap
111 Washington St.
FOR SALE Slightly used oil stove.
Elizabeth Frick, Phoenix. Ore.
BUILDING MATERIAL BARGAINS
Special prices on wme LUMBER
Items, roofing mnterlals, sash ani
doors and other Items too numer
ous to mention
WHILE THEY LAST
MEDFORD LUMBER COMPANY
At 3d and Fir Sts.
FOR SALE - CHICK SCRATCH, our
own make. It's good. $3.30 per
cwt. Monarch Seed St Feed Co.
FOR SALE DAIRY FLY SPRAYS
at reasonable prices. Special prices
for orders placed now for season re
quirements. See us. Monarch Seed
6e Feed Co.
FOR SALE Weed burning guns, ef
ficient and Inexpensive. Havo a
hundred usea on the clean farm
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE Try our DAIRY CLEANS
ING POWDER. Washes faster, does a
cleaner Job. costs less. B-K oo'vder
sterilizes safely and more econom
ically during summer season. See
us for DAIRY SUPPLIES of all
kinds. Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE Feed wheat and corn
Tel. 355-R-2.
FOR SALE SUDAN GRASS for that
late ground. Cut one crop for hay.
pasture the second. Monarch Seed
& Feed Co.
FOR SALE 300-ft. 2 ',4, -inch used
pipe. 1816 Prune.
FOR SALE CALCIUM ARSENATE
kills alfalfa weevil; we have it.
Monarch Seed and Feed Co.
FOR SALE Save money on HAY
and STOCK SALT- Ask us for prices
before you buy. Monarch Seed it
Feed Co.
SUDAN GRASS seed. 4c lb. "J72 Blvd..
Ashland.
HONEY 10 lbs, 75c. Bring con
tainer. 872 Boulevard, Ashland.
Mail Tribune Daily
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FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Non-polsouous RO'fO
DUST for cabbago and other worms
on vegetables. Monarch Seed &
Feed Co.
FOR SALE We have the right npray
to kill tomato beetles and cucumber
bus. The most complete stock of
Insecticides In 80. Oregon. Bring
your bug troubles to us. Monarch
Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE Closing out pianos; easy
terms; $45 and $66. B. J. Palmer.
402 East Main St.
NU-WAY MATTRESS CO. clean a, ren
ovates rebuilds mattresses like new
39 So. Grape. Phone 893 -W.
SUGAR PINE SHAKES FOR SALE
E C. Faber, Central Point
FOR SALE New town, packed or
loose Any quantity American
Fruit Growers warehouse 213 8 FV
RIVER LOAM Excellent for flowers
or lawns Phone 1634- Y,
FOR SALE - Lily-of-tho valley 730
West 2nd St.
ELECTRIC Fence Exchange, $17.50 up
Harry Weagant. Ashland Ph ll-F-4
FOR SALE Mowing machine, A-I
condition: very cheap. Cnll J75-J
BUSINESS CHANCES
COMBINATION grocery, lunch ooun
tor, beer parlor, at a bargain. O, 8.
Butterfleld. 409 Medford Bids.
MISCELLANEOUS
HAIL INSURANCE at standard rates
Prompt and satisfactory adjust
ments. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, 1NO
FOR A-l dry cleaning and laundry
call 16 day or night
HAVE your photograph takn size 8x-
10 in only 39c Brown & Brown
Photogrnpliers 225 E Main
PERSONAL
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fot publication Submit best work
either oosmt 01 melodies foi free
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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ABSTIIAC1 CO
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WILLIAM LAINQ. Architect phone
220-J 303. U S Nut'l Bank Bldg.
Dressmaking.
THE DOMESTIC 8HOPPE With 25
yrs. 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 12, Sparta
Bldg lol 1101
DRESSMAKING, Tailoring, Ladles'
Coats and 8ulb Alterations Prices
reasonable. Mary M. Coker, Cra
terlnn Bldg.
minting
PAINTINO Industrial and residen
tial work quickly done at moderate
coBt Latest spray-type equipment
P. H Gardner Phone 1375-W
COLORS BV NATUHE PAINTS BV
PITTSBURGH Let us recommend
a reliable painter ur paperhaniiur
p H.A loans rot painting non avail
able. Pittsburgh Paint Store. 132
W. Main.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Expert Hue Cleaners.
LET OEOROE DO IT Clean and de
moth Rugs, Davenporta. Chairs, eto
39 So Orape Geo. A Seely. ?h. 1172
LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning, floor waxing, de
motlilntt. niR. upholstery cleaning
LOANS
DO SOME
HODSBCLEANINO
Ou Your Cld Bills,
Make a clean sweep of your accumu
lated debta. We'll supply the cash
you need to pay what you owe and
to buy what you need. Inquire to
day. . Applications taken by phoao,
letter or in person
OREGON FINANCE CO.
(Formerly Ore & Wash. Mtg. Co.)
Lie. No. 8-311. M.317. "hone 130
48 60. Central.
Radiator Repairing
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE
S3 South Bartlett
Roofing.
REPAIR and apply all It In da of roofs.
Let ua give you an estimate. All
work guaranteed. Phone 1203. J.
R. Monson. Old Pacific Hwy.
Spring Cleaning
LET US do your window cleaning
wall oleanluB ind floor waxing We
clean painted, papered or .:alao
mlned walls Reasonable rates
Satisfaction guaranteed. H. K
Sutton. Phone UHft-J 41? King -it
Trucking.
GENERAL DUMP TRUCKING Sand,
gravel, top soil, decomposed granite
Ray ChamberlUi, Hwy. 00, mile
west aoirt Hill. rei. uom rtiii n
Transfer
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving Bondeo carriers Flreprool
storage Export orating, packing
and shipping service "DavU for
Service " Phone 644,
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 36 So Fir Phone 310 Price
right Service guaranteed.
SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur
niture Moving and expert furniture
packing service Fireproof storage
new low ratea.
P E SAMSON CO., Phone 833
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice.
Outstanding warrants of Prospect
School District No. 50, numbers 187
to 213 Inclusive, are hereby called for
payment. Interest ceases after May
33, 1038. ROSE J. KKLLEY,
Dlst. Clerk
Notice.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Effle
May TerrlU, Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that I have
been appointed administrator of the
estato 01 Elite May Terriu. deceased
and that all persons having olalins
against said estate are required to
present them to me within six months
from May 10, 1038, which Is the elate
or first publication ox tuis notice, at
office or F. E. Warn at Farmers and
Fruitgrowers Bank, Medford. Oregon.
GLENN L. TERRILL,
Administrator
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Etta
Ross, Deceased.
The undersigned, having been duly
appointed by the County Court of
Jackson County, Oregon, dmlnlstra-
tor 01 the Estate 01 Etta koss, De
ceased, and having qualified as such,
notice is hereby given to the cred
itors and all persons having clt.ims
against said estate, to present them.
verified as required by law, within
six (d) montns rrom ana alter tne
date of first publication of this notice
to the undersigned Administrator et
Grants Pass, Oregon, or to Orval J,
Millard, Attorney for said Adminis
trator, at nis office in tne courtnouse,
Grants Pass. Oregon.
Date of first publication May 13th,
1038.
Date of first publication May 17th
1088. SHIPLEY L. ROSS,
Administrator of the Estate of
Etta Ross, Deceased.
Notice of Sheriff's Hale.
By virtue of an execution In fore
closure duly issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, In and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the 0th day of May, 1038
in a certain suit therein, wherein
Meta Pel ton Simon, as Plaintiff, re
covered judgment against Henry Van
Hoevenberg, Jr., and Kathryn L. Van
Hoevenberg, the Defenannts, ;or the
sum of 33,931.44, together with in
terest thereon at the rate of seven
per cent per annum from November
ist, IU37, until paid, witn coat ana
disbursements taxed at 134.75, which
Judgment was enrolled and 'locket xl
In the Clerk's office of aald Court in
said County on the 22nd day of April.
1038.
Notice Is hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of the said xicu
tlon, I will on the 23th day ot June,
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
rubllo auction for cash to the high
est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment,
together with the cost of this .inle
subject to redemption as provided by
law, all of the right, title and Interest
that the defendants In said suit had
on the 1st day of October. 1928 or
now have In and to the following de
scribed property, situated In the
twuniy 01 ajacKson, otate 01 wregon
to-wlt:
Beginning at the northeast sorner
01 section aa. Townsmp 36 3outn
Range 8 West of the Willamette Me
ridian; thence West on the North line
of said Section 80, 1074 feet; thence
south 1333 leet to ft whit onk tree
15 Inches In diameter: thenoe follow
ing the center of a creek bed to a
point which 1 South 34 degrees 43
minutes West 893 feet from whence a
whit oak tree 24 Inches In diameter
bears South 66 degree 60 minute
East 43 fi feet: thence South 3 de
grees 08 minutes West 671.4 feet, moro
or less, to point on the South line
of the Northeast quarter of vtld na
tion 30; thence east on aaia amn
line 1800.3 feet to the Southeast cor
ner of the Northeast quarter of wtd
Section 36; thence North on the East
line of said Section 86. 3646 fot.j
moro or leas, to the point of begin
ning; containing 77.21 acres, moro or
less, out of the northeast qiurter of
Section 36. Township 36 South. Range
9 West of the Willamette Meridian.
Together with all Improvement and
orchard thereon and appurtenanc s
thereto, and all fruits and crops which
sr now growing or yHlc& tnx fee
grown thereon, and particularly pears,
and the rents, issues and profits of
said real property. Together with all
and singular the tenements, tereul
taments and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or In anywise appertaining.
Subject to the lien and right of
Medford Credit Production A.socla-
tlon In and to the crops produced
and harvested from said premises for
the year 1038 and the costs ot the
receivership heretofore had herein, as
moro particularly provided for in the
said Judgment and decree hereinabove
referred to. specifically referred to
hereby and by this reference mads a
part hereof.
Dated this 10th day of May, 1938
8YD X. BROWN.
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon
By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy.
Notice of Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an execution m fore
closure duly Issued out of and .in tier
the seal or the circuit court or tne
State of Oregon, In and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the oth day of May, 1938. in
a certain suit therein, wherein Meta
Pelton Simon, aa Plaintiff, recovered
Judgment against Henry Van Hoeven
berg, Jr., and Kathryn L. Van Hoev
enberg, the Defendant, for the- ium
of 868,653.88, together with Interest
thereon at, the rate of six per cent
per annum from November 1st. 1937,
until paid, wltlf costs and llsburse-
ments taxed at 35.10. which ivdg
ment was enrolled and docketed In
the Clerk's office of snid Court in
said County on the 32nd day of April,
1038.
Notice la hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of the said execu
tion, I will on the 36th day of June.
1938, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at ,ho
front door of the Courthouse In the
City of Medford, In Jackson flounty,
Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at
public auction for cash to the high
est bidder, to satisfy said Judjment,
togetner witn tne costs or tma sale,
subject to redemption as provided by
law, all of the right, title and Inter
est that the defendants In snid mlt
had on the 16th day of June, (037, or
now havo In and to the following
described property, situated In the
County or Jackson, State of Oregon,
to-wlt:
The Northeast Quarter (NE14) of
section 36, in Township 36 south,
Range 8 West of the Wlllnmotte
Meridian, subject to right of way
along the north side of said prop
erty; together with all Improvement
and orchard thereon and appurten
ances thereto, and all fruits and
crops whloh are now growing or
which may be grown thereon, ana
particularly pears, and the entt,
Issues and profits of said rest prop
erty. Together with ftU nd lingular
the tenements, hereditaments and
appurtenance thereunto belmginff or
in anywise appertaining: suojeot to
the lien and right of Medford Credit
Production Association In and to the
crops produced and harvested from
said premises for the year 1038 and
the costs of the receivership hereto
fore had herein, as more particularly
provided for In the said Judgment
and decree hereinabove referred to,
specifically referred to hereby and by
this reference made ft part hereof.
Dated this 19th day of May, 1038.
SYD I. BROWN,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Ore yon.
By HOWARD oault. Deputy.
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT, May 34. (Spl.)
Women's relief corps met Saturday
afternoon with fair attendance, plan
were outlined for the work during the
month of June. The first meeting Is
due June 4. The second quarter birth
day party will be held. Memorial day
services will be observed on Sunday.
May 30, In ft union meeting at 11 ft.
m. In the First Christian church,
with Rev. O. A. Phillips delivering
the address. All W. R. O. members
are requested to meet In their hall
at 10:48 to go In ft body to the
church.
A happy event for the '83 nlgn
school seniors was a. waffle breakfast
last Tuesday morning at the H P.
Jewett home, Mrs. Jewett w;is assist
ed by Mrs. Everett Faber and Mrs
Louis Grimes, The entire olaas and
their advisor, Mr. Ethel Fleischer
were Included In the guest list, fol
lowing the breakfast Mr and Mrs.
Jewett accompanied the seniors on
a picnic, this being their annual
"sneak" day.
Twenty-six ladle from the aid so
ciety of the Brick church gathered
In the church basement last Thursday
for an all day quilting party. Work
Included a beautiful friendship quilt,
which Is to be the gift of a worthy
friend of the society. A covered dish
luncheon was served at noon. Sew
ing and visiting continued through
out the afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Richardson who has
spent several weeks In the Commun
ity hospital after suffering a broken
leg, ha been released and 1 recov
ering at the home of her son flan-
ford Richardson and family.
The Edward Jones family la In re
ceipt of a Siamese cat and four kit
tens from California. The mother cat
hai won a number of prize medals at
exhibitions where she ha been en
tered. Mr. Ray Wyatt, assisted by Mr
L. Ortme and Mrs. O. Mtnnlck en
tertained on Tuesday evening with
a shower In honor of Mr. Carroll
Brood.
John Town send arrived Friday
night from Centralis, Wash., to Join
his wife, who ha been visiting with
her rJarents. Editor and Mrs. A I.
Powell and other friends for the past
week. They left for their home Sun
day morning.
Miss Mildred Burger who has spent
several weeks wltb her mother, Mrs.
E. 1. Scott, during an Illness, has re
turned to her home In Chicago.
Patty Lsngston Is recovering from
an operation for removal of vqnslls.
Mr. and Mrs. Cabbelle and family.
who have been guests at Hotel Va
landra for the past few weeks, nave
returned to their home In Canadi,
being called by the Illness of the
mother of Mr. Cabbelle, Jr.
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Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, May 34. (Spl)
Attending the Olrt Scout leaden'
and councillor,' tea at the horn, ot
Mra. Leonard Carpenter on Thuraday
were Meadamea T. L. Beck, Paul God-
ward, John Heckert, V. Beach and
C. F. Sanden.
Chet Leonard of Uediord and tu
mother of San Joae, Cal were ra
cent vlaltora at the horn, of Mr. and
Mra. Forest Kavenor and Mr,. Cart
mel. Other vlaltora at the home were
Walter Lalng and hla wile and
frleoda from Wolf Creek.
Two new drinking fountain! hare
been Inatalled at the high school
gymnasium, one Just Inside the door
and one outside.
John M. Saulsberry. BeweU Rlans
and Bob Lehman, with their coach
Robert Woods, returned Thursday
from their trip to Portland where
the boys competed In the northwest
track meet. They reported a splendid
time.
Mrs. W. A. Chlldera had a pleasant
surprise recently, when her Bister.
Mrs. Alice Berrow of southern Cali
fornia, whom she had not seen tor
34 years, arrived for a visit at tha
Chlldera home. Other relatives Mra
Berrow la visiting are Jim Babb of
Central Point, Mra Flltcroft of Med
ford, and Mra. Vogel on tha Old
Stage road. After leaving her, Mra.
Berrow plans to go to Idaho tot
further visits.
Attending the Christian Endeavor
rally of Crater Lake Union held In
Ashland Christian church Thursday
evening were Wayne Martin, Dolores
Smeta, Oeraidlne Ayera, Hazel Ken
dall and Eunice Sanden.
Qlrl Scouta who passed the eyoltng
test under leadership of Mra. Agar
on Friday were Virginia Cox, Mar
Jorle Heckert, Margaret White, Max
Ine Chlldera, WUda Woodward, Lola
Sanden.
Eastern Star on Thursday night
gava a program and feed In honor
of tha Masons. Ten members of tha
Esstern Star lodge of Olendale wera
gueata also.
Home Extanston unit met May 12
at home of Mra. Florlne Severance.
Mrs. Dorothy Bishop, who Is horn
demonstration agent at large, con
ducted the meeting. Program con
sisted of the second lesson on plac
ing of furniture and lighting for tha
home. Election of offlcera resulted
In Mrs. Severance being eleoted
chairman for coming year: vie
chairman, Mrs. Zola Flck; treasurer.
Mlas Molly Brltt; secretary. Mrs, Ora
Wyant,
Lewis Conley la having hla bom
painted.
On Wednesday night at horn of
Mr. and Mrs. John Norrls, two wed
ding anniversaries were celebrated
Jointly, they being that ot Mr, and
Mra, Ik Coffman, who have been
married as years, and that ot Mr.
and Mrs. John Norrls who have been
married 95 yean. A dinner was en
Joyed followed by a social evening.
Bud Mitchell ot the U. B. navy, ar
rived boms on May 31 tor a visit at
his horn here during a 35-day fur
lough. He 1 stationed at North Is
land In San Diego bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Klelnhairuner
returned Saturday from a week's va
cation spent at Crescent City.
Mrs. Young ot Pomona, Cal ar
rived Wednesday at the home of her
daughter Mrs. Roy Martin, whore
ah plana to spend the summer. On
Sunday she accompanied Roy Mar
tin and family on a trip to Grant
Pass.
Enjoying a trip to Crater lake
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Oodward and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ood
ward and daughter Do'rland. They
reported the snow 10 and 13 feet
deep, but bad nq trouble in making
the Journey.
Phoenix
phoenix. Mav 34. (Sol) Phoe
nix Thursday club members will
mMfc in rweuiar session Thursday.
May 38, at 3 p, m. at the horn of
Mrs. A. . Stevens, with Mrs. vicwr
i. RtrHMva. assistant hostess. AU
members sr. urged to attend.
Horn Economic olub of th
Orange met at tha L. O. Caster bom
UI.Hn.vlou tvtt:h m. flOVefed dUUl
luncheon at noon. Present were Mes-
dame Denier, Drake, inman, Knua
son, Stllwell, Anderson, Pickle, Ven
dagrlft, Caster, aermer, Nordqulst,
snd Floyd. The business meeting In
the afternoon was presided ovr by
chairman Bertha Inman. and new
and unique game featured the rao-
roatlon period unaer leaaeraaip a
Martha Vandagrlft. Next meeting wlU
be at the home of Mrs. Ray Edward
on Bryant street In Medford. June
IB, with Jjoi stuweu assistant ow
ISB.
Mrs. . A. Psge and Mr. and Mr.
Stanley Wendt and daughter day
Edna, of San Jose, Cal., an gueata
at the home of their sister and moth
er, Mr. O. W. Buchn
er, Mra. O. W. Buckntr, and fam
ily. Mrs. Harry Jaecker ot Hartaoai.
N. Y.. arrived last Thursday to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mra. Alvln Coals
of West Phoenix, and her lister, Mrs.
Eldred Colv.r, and Mr. Colvsr on
Orster Lake highway. Mr. Jackr
plan to remain a month before re
turning to ber home In New York.
Mr. Norman Olson and (on or
Orants Pas recently visited ths V.
R. Halloraft family en rout to
Boise, Idaho, where they will spend
a 10-day vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Jaaon Ottlnger, re
cently of the Jackson Hot spring.
left Sunday for a vacation trip to
Missouri and other midwest point.
Mr. Chester Parker entertained
with a noodle dinner at her home
last Friday. Quest included Mrs. O.
A. Pickle, Mrs. Dorothy Scrlpter, Mr
MsrJorte Pearson. Mr. Iran Shirley,
and Mr. R. Rammln and son.
Mr. and Mr. L. O. Oolver enter
tained with a birthday dinner served
st the La Toeca In honor of their
son, Eldred Colver. Ousels present In
cluded Mr. and Mrs Alton M. And
arson. Harold Colver, MUa Corlnns
D. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln
Coats, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Colver,
and the host and hoatest, Mr. and
Mr. L. O. Colver.
Baccalaureate service for th grad
uation class of 1S38 wera held at
th Preabytertan church Sunday
morning. May 33.
WINDOW OLASS W sell window
mats and will .eplao your orokea
windows reasonably Troworidg Cab
inet Work.
Phone M9 Well haul away jour
nfus. Ciq taaltary Sarvlo.