Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 18, 1938, Page 13, Image 13

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you may find man; things
others are seeking and oe able
to reaii&e immediate cash Ii
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per word - 1 1
(Minimum 10c)
Per line per month without
Copy change fl.25
CASH
Or money order must ae
company all mail order
classified ads.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST from car parked back of Holly
theater Wednesday night, leather
Kipper brief case, contents of value
only to owner. Finder return to
Tribune and receive reward. No
questions asked.
LOST From my garage, one grey
wading shoe. Reward. Bartlam,
48 Quince.
TAKEN UP One two-year-old heif
er, red with some white, no marks
or brands. Owner can have by pay
ing for ad and damages. B. L.
Dodge, Hlllcreafc Road.
LOST If dog muwinst. call 1516.
WANTED MALE HELP
ESTABLISHED RELIABLE coast con
cern has opening for local manager.
Also Klamath Falls. New, no sell
ing plan. $50 and up weekly to
party qualified. Experience not so
essential as references. $285 work
ing fund necessary (secured and
returnable tinder guarantee!. Apply
in person now. Mr. chaney, Hotel
Medford.
WANTED Someone to pull 25 acres
apple trees for the wood. Phone
468-R-3 cventpes.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED HOUSEKEEPER who can
cook and serve attractive meals.
Family consists of man and two
grown children, the latter home
from college occasionally. Pleasant
home and light work. Bo 2813,
Tribune.
WANTED Woman for day work.
About 1 dnv a week. Prefer some
one from Wert Side. Box 2403, Tri
bune. WANTED SITUATIONS!
WANTED By experienced woman,
cooking In mining or construction
camp. References. Box 2817. Tri
bune. LANDSCAPE SERVICE. Pruning,
clean-up, anything. Telephone 1680.
Elcstrand.
WANTED Team and tractor work
Reasonable. Bendickson, Route a.
Box 414. McAnrircw Rond.
WANTiSD Miscellaneous
SHELLED WALNUTS
Will buy all you have tor cash.
Fluhrer'a Bakery.
WANTED 30-ft. soil pipe and water
pressure system. State capacity.
Box 2803, Tribune.
WANTED TO BUY Cash register.
Phone 850 at once.
WANTED Old folks to care for in
my home. Phone 7-X-2, P. O. Box
134, Central Point.
MAE BARNHILL will welcome her
friends and clientele at East Side
Beauty Salon. Phone 888.
WANTED Small gas heater. Box
2372 Tribune.
WANTED 2.000 A-J security t
Box 2275, Tribune.
frANTED Radio batteries to re
charge. Only 35 cents each. Phillips
Radio Service, 219 N. Riverside.
WANTED Platform scale. 1715 No.
Riverside
WANTED Horses and cows Eagle
Point Fox Farm. Phono 27-X-7
HIGHEST CASH PRICKS PAID
For Your Furniture
MKDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St. Phone 1062
WELL DRILLING H 60 per " "rst
80 ft., etc J M Dodge. 519 King
WOOL - MOHAIR - RIDES
And Pelts See us before you sell
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St. Phone 1083
RI'DV'S ITHOI.STERINO SHOP
All IVira Guaranteed. Free estimate
anytime. In connection with
HOLBROOK & ANDREWS
6th and Front. Call 547.
WANTED Dead and worthless ani
mals removed free of charge Phone
(reverse charceal Southern Oregon
By-ProductA Co.
WANTED Shakes
Mall PriBune
Write C Q. care
HIGHRS1 PRICES PAID fot Batteries
Radiators Aluminum Brass. Cop
per and other metals
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Orape St Phone 1063
VT. PAY MIME CH
For Your Furniture
HOI BIIOOK A AMHIKUS
'b inrt Pront Phne 547
FOR RENT BOUSES
FOR PENT- Nicelv furnished duplex
on F-t fide, three room, and bith.
Phone 31, Phona 898-J-J. Mr.
Walker.
FOR RENT Completely furnished
5-mom houe for 3 months. Phone
445 or 17v-L,
FOB RENT HOU8ES
OPPORTUNITY for winter months.
Furnished home close In. Wood,
cow. etc. Write details. Number in
family, employment. Pull informa
tion necessary. Address Mall-Trlb-une.
No. 2408.
FOR BEST 6 -room modem furnish
ed house. Adults only. Phone 457-j.
FOR RENT Modern furnished du
plex. Inquire 118 N. Riverside. 618
N. Riverside, evenings.
FOR RENT o-room furatahed house.
Phone 718-R.
FOR RENT S-room duplex. Inquire
444 No. Front.
FOR RENT Newly decorated, email
house, some furniture, iia.&u. 010
80. Oakdale, or Medford Stationery.
FOR RENT 5-room house, basement
lurnece. rnone 010 or ivi-a. eve
nings. FOR RENT Furnished or party fur
nished house. Prions 1091-H.
FOR RENT e-room upper floor mod
ern apartment. 3 bedrooms, newly
decorated. Available within week.
$36.00 month, water paid. Close in.
123 Mistletoe, days. Phone TOl-J.
MODERN 4 -room furnished house.
Water paid. Oarage. 852 West 2nd
FOR RENT Cle'.n S-room house
Adult or children under S. 324 So.
Orange. Call 1468-W,
SMALL stucco house, furnished.
L. Cook. 10 Quince St.
FOR RENT Small furnished house
Call a 817 West Tenth.
FOR RENT House No 6 new Loring
Court. West llth. Strictly modern
Adults only Phone 238
FOE RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent.
523 E. Main.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Inquire 104 So. Holly or Phone
S88-Y.
OE BAUER APTS. 6th and Oakdale.
Modern, courtesy, all comforts. By
week or month, $35 to $47.50. Phone
713-Y.
S-ROOM FURN. apartment, reaied
day and night. 229 N. Ivy.
FURNISHED 1- and 2-room and 3
room apartment. Ground floor,
private bath, oil heat. Adults. 604
W. loth.
FOR RENT 4 -room furnished apart
ment. Garage. 833 West 2nd
FURNISHED apartment; adults only
Available. 803 S. Holly.
FURNISHED apartment; hot and cold
water, lights, private bath. Adults
912 So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT 3-room and 5-room un
furn ftpts 307 N Icy
POR RENT Furmsbed Rooms
FOR RENT Large front room, priv
ate entrance, breakfiwrt If desired.
859 East 9th, Phone 682 -J,
NEWLY DECORATED, furnished
. heated room. Private entrance,
. breakfast if desired. 831 West 12th.
FOR RENT Room, newly furnished,
heated, private entrance, garage if
desired. 28 N. Orange. Phone 1786-J.
ROOM for rent. 103 Mistletoe,
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing room for gentleman. 325 So
Riverside.
ROOM FOR RENT Private entrance,
bath and shower. (2.50 week. 408
Edwards.
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 S. Grape
COMFORTABLE room In private
home 410 Beattv St Tel 1521 V
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
BOARD AND ROOM Elderly gentle
man prefered. Good meals and
heated room. Call at 414 S. River
side. BOARD and ROOM, 81 a day at 718
E. Main.
ROOMS and MEALS. 148 8 Holly.
FOR RENT Miscellaneous
FOR RENT Barber shop and living
quarters. I. W. Tame, Talent,
FOR RENT Store room at 125 East
6th street, formerly occupied by
Western Thrift. Inquire at Western
Thrift, SO No. Central.
FOR RENT Steam heated office
rooms, store buildings and 3 apart
ments. See Roland Hubbard or Al
Littrell.
LARGE OFFICE ROOM for rent
220 N Bartlett.
ONE store room, upstairs office
rooms See Al Littrell or Roland
Hubbard.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Nice family cow. Inquire
at Samson's Warehouse.
3 TOOGENBERG milk goats and one
Billy for sale or trade. J. Waldon.
Ramwy Canyon Road, 8 mile
north of Sam's Valley.
FOR SALE 4 yearling heifer. 4 two-year-old
Jersey-Ouerneeey stock .
Everett Bailey, Talent.
FOR SALE Good family milk cow,
Jersey. H- H. Parker's Garage,
Cra'pr Lke highway.
FOR 8ALE P00LTRV
FOR SALE Young fat ducks. Box
139 Spring atreet.
FOR SALE Bam-d Rock fryers 45c
each. Trask. 3rd houe wet Dark's
Grocery on Stewart Am. Phone
869-J.
FOR SALE Cockerela for breeders,
new strain shipped In. Reds. Ply
mouth Rocks and Now Hampshire
Prloe $135 each. Phone 31-P-13.
FOR SALEPETS DOOS
REDUC1NO KENNEL for winter, a
few choice young ScntttM. priced
to s.l. Royal Rogue Ktnwii.
FOR SALE Boston Bull Trrtr pup
30 Krrrrry
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1934 MASTER Chevrolet town aedan;
extras, low rnlleafe. excellent con
dition, also baty baaket, go-cart,
lid So. Cirapa,
fOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1837 MASTER LUXE CHEVROLET
4 -door Sedan. Excellent condition.
AH de luxe accessories with radio
and large heater, 625. No trade
in. See Al Selvert, Hotel Medford,
Sunday.
FOB SALE 39 Nash coupe or trade
on later model, coach or sedan.
Box 2806, Tribune.
WANTED A HOUSETHA1LER1
We will take a house trailer in trade
on any used or new car
BRIGGS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO
I3ii S. Riverside or 8th at Bartiett
DATES USED CARS
Famous U. and G. Guarantee. Cars
of merit only deserve this space-
watch this section for the
BEST BUYS IN TOWN.
1935 Ford i-door DeLuxe Touring
Sedan, heater, radio, original
finish :...M-i5.00
1635 Ford 2 -door DeLuxe Sedan.
Reconditioned, new paint S395.00
1933 DeSoto 4 -door sedan. Re
conditioned, new paint $375.00
1937 Ford "60" Coupe. Heater, low
mileage, original finish MdaOO
J930 pivmoutn usLtiixe coupe.
like new $495.00
Used Car Lot Located 6th and
Bartlett, Medford, Oregon
Harold Treat, Used Car Mgr.
FOR SALE 1933 CHEVROLET SE
DAN, air wheels, heater; in A-1
condition. $325.00. See Clay Wit-
ham. 316 E. 8th, acroa from Ward-.
BELIEVE IT OB NOT
We have for sale a nearly new
DESOTO AIRFLOW DELUXE SDK.
Perhaps We Are Prejudiced, but we
minx it is rne cleanest
USED CAR IK MEDFORD
This Car has new tires, spotless up
holstery, perfect motor, and patnt
la u xe new.
OVERDRIVE. OF COURSE.
Do Not Miss This Opportunity to own
this modern streamlined car at
less than half the original cost.
"Our Customers Stay Satisfied"
See Bill Stirling. Used Car Mgr.
BRIOGS-HUMPHREV MOTOR CO,
133 S. Riverside or 8th & Bartlett Lot.
FOR SALE 1935 V-8 Pickup, 85
motor. Thoroughly reconditioned.
New patnt. See Fred at Morton Mill
ing Co.
GET THE fl.US VALUE
of
MOPARIZED USED CARS
NEW BATTERY, ANTI-FREEEE. Heat
er, winter Oil and Grease, Ignttlan
ana csroureator set for cold weath
er Driving.
Down Payment
'37 Moparized Dodge Cpe 190
37 Moparized Plymouth Cpe $190
'35 Moparized Plymouth Sdn. 165
"35 Moparized Dodge Sedan $165
37 Moparized Zephyr Cpe. new) 345
"37 Moparized Chev. Cpe. 175
"THHIFTIES"
Name Your Terms
YES. SIR, THEY'RE
WINTER-READY TOO
'29 Winter-Ready Ford Coupe
'29 Winter-Ready Ford Sedan.
'29 Winter-Ready Ford Coach.
'29 Winter-Ready Graham Sedan.
'29 Winter-Ready Plymouth Sedan
28 Wtnter-Readv Dodge Sedan.
FREE TURKEY INCLUDED
"Our Customers Stay Satisfied"
See Bill Stlrlllng, Used Car Mgr.
BRIGOS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO.
132 S. Riverside or 8th at
Bartlett Lot.
Be Modern. Buy
CHRYSLER
NOW ON DISPLAY
HAHN MOTORS
38 North Riverside
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
A4 t'Toom Dwelling, 3 lota
SZ 1 DO with lots of shade, gar
1 w w nee. Terms $310.00 down.
18.90 per month.
H.-.k 3-room dwelling, hard
S2l Til wo6 floors, garage, lot
IP A vv 30200, weJ located on
paved street. Some terms.
Also
Bungalow Court, 4 units, excellent
con d 1 tlon, exceptional! y well lo
cated, all occupied. Priced to yield
8.5 net on investment. See us
about this.
BROWN WHITE
104 W, Main,
a FAMILY HOME
- ft 4 rooms downstairs, hard-
I H 5 0 wood floors, fireplace, 8
V l Vw V roorn apartment upstairs,
private entrance. A ren.1 buy for
only $1850.
also
CLOSE IN
sk f" a a room plastered home.
Si1.!))! 8(i condition. 50x100
also
RIVER FRONTAGE
a n af ' acres, 3 room Shingle
TkMhll house, 3 porches, cellar.
VWJU paws en CrRtT Lk
Highway and over 200 feet of
Rgue River frontage, priced $980
only. $300 down.
alao
COUNTRY HOME
PRICED H PEAL VALUE
OUT OF TOWN OWNER
Almost new, s-room
uRn modern bungalow, hard
MtfcwW wood fioorg, fireplaoe,
pink of condition, 17 acrea land In
pears, cherries, walnuts, peaches
and grapes. Chicken house, over
looks Valley and Medford. Never
before priced so low. Make appoint
ment to ve this at once. $1S00
profit possibility.
MARK A OOLDY, INC.
109 K. Main St. Phone 726
MODERN BUNOALOW, 1 rooms, fire
place, basement with oil burner
Large lot. 3 car tars?. Vary attrac
tive price. $600 cash will handle
Balance like rent. C. 8. Butterfteld
EXTRA good Income property In
Medlord want farm a nown pay
ment, ot what have you? Inquire
405 J St.
WHEN you think of real aetata think
Of BROWN At WHITE.
HOUSES FOR SALE its Medford and
surrounding town. Ey terms
Jack so a County Federal Savings
Loan Association.
GOOD HOME for sale, chttp Would
take small down payment or what
hare you Inquire 405 J St.
FOR SALE 10-room house, tot to3x
100. garage In famines district
807 N Ivy street.
SACHIF1CE FOR QUICK SALE Du
plet 4-room modem nouns and
rsr-n Rrt iq rrihtne
FOR SALE MisceHaneoiu
TILL DIRT chtap. Pioue ttSVV
FOR SALS Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Pancy walnuts and fil
bert. 12c and JSC. on Old rlignway.
Talent. Harvey Walter.
DRY WOOD, 18-ln. laurel 3.7B tier.
13-inch. U 50. Some black oak, is
Inch 2.75. Some body fir 22S. 12
inch Maneantta 2.50. Phone 1S.
Franklin's Grocery.
FOR SALE CHEAP Studio couch,
play pea. baby buggy, baby bath
rub and nursery chair. 242 So,
Orape,
GIRL'S Goodrich balloon tired bi
cycle in good condition 2D, Call
51S W. llth Street.
LAUREL WOOD for sale or trad for
trailer. W. J. Ltndatrom, Wagner
Creek, Talent.
FOR SAL'S Oil burner, and tic.
phone. 335 So. Riverside.
FOR SALE Fordson tractor, I -ton
Dodge truck, 14-in. P. & O. riding
plow. 2-wheel trailer. Sloan's Ser
vice Shop, Talent, Oregon.
DRY HARDWOOD,
A52-H-2.
$2 tier. Phone
FOR SALE Child's sulky.
Bartlett.
LUBWIG reconditioned piano and
stool. Special $65. carf. or terms.
Brassfieid Music Co.. 313 W. Main.
FOR SALE Newtown apples, 35c and
50c box. Myron Root Packing
House. Bring boxes.
FOR SALE hp. gasoline engine,
almost new, J. W, Bailey, Talent
CLIFTS SPORT SHOP sells for less:
buys, sells, trades, 317 North Riv
erside. BODY FIR, $1.75 tier. Ph. 452-R-3
CLOSE-OUT on good used oil and
wood circulators, washers and ra
dios at big discounts. Up-to-the-minute
radios and U n t re raa I
vacuum cieanera, Flck'a Hardware.
WALNUTS FOR SALE. 648 East 9th
RAW FURS
Eastern prices for your furs, paid
at home, ready cash. Large stock
of traps, new and used. We also
buy hides, pelts and wool.
MED POR D BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N, Grape St, Phone 1Q92
FIRST-CLASS BODY Fir, laurel or
oak. 12 .inch and 16 Inch. Phone
1787. 1214 West 10th. night or day.
APPLE WOOD
Stove and fireplace lengths. See
Rogue River Orchards Co.. end
North Central Ave.
FOR SALE Large circulating heawr
Wood or coai. Phone 1497.
WALL-PAPER at half price during
Lamport's Cioje-Out Sale.
NEW LOW PRICE on SPEED QUEEN
Washers and Ironers. Service and
parts for all makes washers. A real
buy on 2 new SPARTON Refriger
ators, aiso on OoJemsn Oil Burners
none better. Meyers Water Pres
sure systems', parte and service on
all makes. Plumbing contracting
and fixture. Femco Electric Fences.
Full line General Paints, Sporting
Goods, Housewares, and Hardwares
PICK'S HARDWARE
CLOSE-OUT on good used oil and
wood circulators, washers and ra
dios at big discounts. Pick's Hard
ware. FOR SALE Bona dry body fir, best
In vsHey, Hawiey Transfer, 138 H
Riverside. Phone 616.
FOR SALE 3 good cows, 8 tiers
dry wood. Essex 28 car. 1 pet iamb
Drive out Midway road, take first
turn to left after passing Forest
Patrol, then take first turn right
drive H iHe to white house.
FOR SALE Window glass, all sizes
Medford Bargain House. 27 N.
Grape St. Phone 1062.
FOR SALE At a bargain, M -karat
diamond ring. Commercial Finance
Corp,
KLAMATH HAY Large or small lots
127 N. Riverside, Medford.
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4. Utter wordt
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14. Crusted dish
la. Automotive
fuel: solid?.
15. Harmony
1$. Prod
20, Play on wori
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FOR SALE Miscellaneous1
FOR SALE Wood range,
Marie street.
MUST SELL by Nov, 20tfe, ?50-,b.
Viking separator, new In $0
cash. A. H. Mann. Griffin Creek
road, Rt. 1, Box 3S3A.
FOR SALE Studio couch Uka new.
418 Wst 2nd. Phone 4TT-L.
MISCELLANEOUS
THE GRIFFIN CREEK H, E, Club
will sponsor a fancTwork bazaar at
Haw Central Market, Saturday,
November 10th.
THE JACKSONVILLE SANITARIUM
opens for businesa under new man
agement. Graduate nurse In charge.
SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES OUt Of
court, saving money, confidential
Write Economy Service, room 4S3.
Redwoods Hotel. Grants Para. Ore.
A BETTER re bore Job at ft saving.
Phone Jacksonville 183, Frets Oar-
net.
BUSINESS CHANCES .
FOR SALE or TRADE, Grocery
living quarters. Rent reasonable.
Box 3304. Tribune.
NEW AND WELL-EQUIPPED Service
Station at Jacksonville for sale at
& real bargain Will require ap
proximately $1000 cash to handle
If interested phone 53. Medford
or write P O Box 1074
INSTRUCTIONS
AM AT EUR A RTISTS Compete for
Fit EE ART COURSE VaEue $213.1
Write today for FREE TEST. Give
age and occupation, BOX 2330,
Mail-Tribune.
BUSINESS DiREClOR?
JACKMKR COt'STY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS
ESCROWS
DrcssttMt&lng,
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking.
Fur Remodeling, Buttons and
Buckics covered Room 302, 0, S
Natl Bank Bldg Tel tlSI.
DRESSMAK1NO. Tailoring, Ladles'
Coats and Suits Alterations Prices
reasonable. Mary M. Co Ret. Cra
terian Bldg.
The MO-DES Sboppe Featuring Tall
oring Dressmaking. A iterations fco
men and women - Hemstitching
buttons, buckles IH N Bariiett.
DRESS MAKI NO Alternations, re
modeling of al! kinds. Singer Sew
ing machine. 22 S. Grape, Liberty
Bld. Phone 7S2,
Expert Tool Sharpening
LAWN MOWERS, tools, cutlery sharp;
ned. Saw filing and gnmtng.
Phone 1673. Free pickup and de
livery. Exjrcit W-nmm C1enei
LET JOE DO IT Tel 1172 House
cleaning, floor waxing demothlnp
nips tiprm1Mrv rieanirsc
Furs Cleaned and Renuideled,
Pure remodeled, repaired, relined
cleaned and glazed. Reasonable
Work cttn rs rU'd Fhe fffiS -M
5J ATT HESS & LPIIOLSTERY
MATTRESS Upholstering. Furniture
repairing. reftntshEng. Rug & Dav
enport cleaning. Fumigating. Nu-
ay Mattress is Uph, Co,, Phone
303, 309 W. 8th St. All work guar
anteed. Painting
COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY
PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend
a reliable painter cr paperhanger
PHA. loans for painting now
available. Pittsburgh Paint Store.
333 W. Main.
Cross-Word Puzzle
Silurdse urxle
19. Seaweed
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cyin or
machine
3. Llfht boat
W. Artfci
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St, Pertaining to
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af p&HasQgthy
M, Mountain
dials
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vest!:
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tt. Give one's word
34, smwsrm
56. City in Ilaty
7, Bearing ,
weapons '
35. AUir
4$. Percussion
Instrument
4L Scatter seed
13. Tjuicb citr
41. Cofer
ef account
4. Not iict
4?. Caustic aika-
!!ns iolution
1 Quench
I. attendant
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t. ftetnininv
, Paid out
10. Relatives
11, Silil
ST. Basis ef many
perfumes
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
LOANS
REFINANCE
Your Heavy installment
Payments
It your payments on your auto, fur
niture or other purchases are prov
ing burdensome w will reduce
them to an amount you can con
veniently piy. Com in and talk
tt over w probably can arrange
lower payments, and provide some
additional cash in case vou need IV
OREOOS FINANCE CO.
Lie. No. S-3U. M-31H. Phona 189
45 So. Central.
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
ings of lata construction. $9 76 per
month per thousand. Low interest
rate.
BROWN WHITE. 104 W Ma'R
Radiator Bepalrtoj:
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERV ICE
S3 South Bartlett.
Eooriso
WB REPAIR or applj any vyja oJ
roof, soil Toolings and coating
mall ord ptlc Palwo Paints
and Roofing. Ekerson Paint and
Roof Co, SB So. Bartlett Tel. 243
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
tocal and fcong Olstanoa Furniture
Moloe Boaded camera Flreprool
storage Expert crating, packing
and ahlpping Barvlce." "Davla fol
Service." Phone 644.
EAD8 TRANSFER 8TOHAOK CO.
Olfire 38 So Fir PDona 31D. Prlcea
rlsht Service guaranteed .
IBOAI, NOTICES
ci.i roil mm
The Count Of A will receive ea!
ed bld until Nowmtiei 30. 1938 JOT
100 r-ora of boa? fir and 10 corda of
hard wood, the same to be delivered
to the County rami, piled 8 ft. la.
men on or eetore June tat, tyay.
Bids to be opened riovemoer au at
10 o'clock A. M, 1S3B.
a. B. CARTkr.
Cottnty clerk
Medfard, Oregon.
Nntlm sif Sheriff's Sale
Notice la hereby ilren that by elr-
tue of an execution and order ot
aale Issued out ot the Circuit Court
ot the State, of Oregon lor JadtBon
County the 4th day of Novemoor.
1U38, upon and pursuant to a aecree
duly given and made, by said Court
the 4th day of November, 18.18, In
a ault pending therein In whlcn The
Federal Land BnnX ol Bpoane,
corporation. Is plaintiff, and Lettle
Amelia Owen, isidow; Jamea Tre-J
fren and Jane Doe Trefren. huabana
and wife: Paul . Seeley and Veralea
Seeley, ttuabaod and !fe; O. M, Wll-:
llama and Beruta s. wnnams. nua-.
band and site; W. O. WIlliamB, a:
single manj S. H. Wiiiiams and B-:
tha May Williams, nmtsana ana wtte; 1
t: T. Williams. slnale man; James
M. Packs and Elisabeth Margaret
Parte, husband and wife; B. A. Clark
and Mary Clark, husband and -wife;
Rogue River Kationai Farm fjoan
Association, corporation; The tin
known twits of Thomas Owens. cl-
ceased; and Also all other persona
and partlea unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or" Interest
In lne real estate, described in the
compinint herein, are defendants.
which eirectrttots and order of sale
was to me directed and commanded
me to sell the real property here-:
inalter described to aatlefy certain
liens nd chargea in said decree;
specified, I wiH on the th day or
December. i3fl. at the hour of lfl;l
o'clock A M. at the front door of
the Countv Court Houae In Medford,:
Jackson County Oregon, offer for sale:
and sell at public auction lor caan,
subject to redemption provided
by law all of the right, title, and
Interest of the defendant, in said
suit and of all parties claiming by,
through or under them or any of
them since trie 2Mb day of Juffl.
1918, in or to the following de
scribed real property situated in
Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt:
A tract of land situate in lite
Southeast auarter of th Southeast
' Quarter I section Bljtean, Town
ship Thirty-five South, Range Four
' West of the WiiHamotta Meridian,
described as follows, to-wit; Begin
ning at a point 87 chains North
of Southeast corner of Section Six
teen, Township and Range afore
said; thenca West twenty chains;
thence rSorth ten chains: thence
Cast twenty chains, more or less
to thai East line of said Section
Sixteen: thense South on East llrta
of said Section Sixteen 10 chains
to the place ot beginning, con
taining 30 acres.
Dated this 4th day of November,
test.
SYD t. BROWN, Sheriff.
By Howard Qault, Deputy,
Eemtiixs Notice to CrwtKors
KH(ce is herefey ln that the
undeTRined hs heeh appotnted by
the County Court ol Jackson County.
Oregon, executrix of the estate of
Henry A Meyer deceased. MX per
sons having claim against said ratal
are hereby notified to present tne
seme, duty verlfted, to the ndr
signed executrix $ the orfice of he?
attorney, Gu Hewhury, Jn the United
State national Ban Butttllag. Med
lord, Oregon, within six (6) months
from the date of this notice.
KLLA E. MEYER,
T.x?cntrlz at the Estate of
Henry A, Meyer, Oeeeafed,
Eagle Point
EAC1LE POfrTT, MoT. ! p!.
Mr. Madge Murphy, ft former real
dent of Eagle Point, now of Los An
geles, la a house guest of Mrs. Lottie
Van Seoy.
Claude Miles ! a patient at the
Community hospital with badly
sprained back sustained while on a
hunting trip last week.
Mrs. Lotus Van Scoy and Mrs.
Emma Rader attended the Antelope
literary club at tha horn of Mrs.
Elmer Kurd Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra, Roy Smith r biniy
at present picking turkeys lor
Thanksgiving merkat.
Jack Say, a former resident of
Eagle Point, but sow of Walport,
called on old friands here Thursday,
whit on hi way to Klamath walls
to se his mother and sister living
there,
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Haley srtll leave
Saturday msming on a week's vaca
tion trip to sans unknown to the
writer at present.
Mrs O E Henderson, accompanied
by Mrs William Perry, drove to Butte
fails lut TicsCsy oa business sx.d
pleasure Jaunt. Mrs. Perry halted
and Itad lunch with Mr. and Mrs.
3sse, and Mrs. Henderson SmkI lunch
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack StoweH. both
CDUPies being former residents of
tnia place.
Mrs. Alios TAlngata ef Butt FM !s
Jailing care of Mrs. W. K. Crandaii.
who is convalescing nicely trom a
sever battle with the flu.
Tbos from Sagia Point grange
who left Thursday Bioming to at
tend the national grange convention
in Portland, and who will take trie
aevtmih and highest degree ef the
order, are aa follows: Mr. sr. a Mrs.
3. C, larax, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dar
by, Mrs, UllllB Tlngieaf, Mrs. Beryl
Hickurn. and Mrs. msdbj Mnran.
Eagle Point Townaend club held
their resular meeting la B Oasis;
dining hall last Monday evening and :
were pleased and happy wtw tor:
new meeting quarters, and h good
rrewd In attendance, also with the
Towusend victories in the election.
The next meeting will be Monday
night. November sath.
Mrs. Data Cnsmlnger gat' Wrtn
dsy patty for her son Dale, Jr., who
was seven years old on November 18.
with eight little friends present, as
umuxxtl "Bunnle" and Don Bogenoif,
Judy and "Buzde" Brittsan, Jiaraia
and Janet Oteb, Cecil Wade and Sid
ney Bmison. Jello and cake was
served and all had grand tlm,
wishing birthdays came oftener.
Mrs. Eva Nichols 1 apending lew
days at Rancher! wim her brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Issto Farlow.
Walter Marshall ot Breraabere was
a business: caller In Sagle Point
Thursday.
George Holmes ia having an Mt.
Uo built onto the rear of tn BOt
oMlce building.
Ed Nunn returned home Monday
from a Medford hospital, and Is able
to be out again and to drlv jm ear.
afteT haying undergone an operation
thre weexa ago.
not AShpole bad a new eompositiorj
rool put on his store buiifling th
first ot the week.
M. Ruth Davidson, Chester Rob
ertson and Lottie Clngcada are part
of the crew picking turkey at tha
Hnrve Stanley ranch this week. Mrs.
Emma Bader will assist Ubt daughter,
Mr. Stanley with the cooking.
Mr. and Mra. Donald AsnpoU of
Medford spent last Tuesday with
Don's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Ash
pole, s
Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY, Nov. ! WM ;
Among local persona attending Home
coming festivities at O, S. fl. fast
weekend were Jerome eno TJeraid
Htegerald, Korman Burreaon and
Misses Elsia and Dorothy SSrau.
Mr, and Mrs. BUI Duggas roada a
trip to Klamath last week, to bring
noma their combine after tat tail
run In that section.
Orange Held a special meeting Tuea
day svenlng for Initiation la B flrst
twa desrees. Slk candidate were
present for the work. Tha third and
fourtn desires will be gives the
regular meeting Saturday Bight. Ho-
veniber 16. Ladle are Temlnoeo to
bring a lunch for two tot tea Jsobo
supper.
fjscai grangers attending tr.e na
tional session Its Portland tnclude
Mr, and Mrs. John Hoist, Jsrr.es Mc
Donougb and Mr, and Mrs, It. .
ISejiloa.
Burle Burreaon came Btaae from
tha hospital this week and it recov
ering nicely following major oper
atioB undergone, two week gs.
F L. Caton is aiso getting along
u!clory after an operation wbich
b underwent In Ban Francisco about
three weeka ago.
Way and means committee of the
local grange has announced another
dance for Saturday, November 26. In
atailation of the new furnace was
completed thla week and the com
mittee feels this la another murb
needed Improvement.
Sardine Creek
SARDfrTB CREEK, Nov. IS. S?U j
Rftiph Dusenbsrry and Sdward ;
Shoemaker mad trip last week;
to Mails for a truck load of pet-;
toss, ',
O. R Hammond of Salem spent:
Monday and Tuesday hers at hi
jtlsos adjoining Ota Duslap mncb.
Mr. nd Mrs. C. f DoseKberry and
son Donald, were dinner guests, ot
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Tues
day evening. They pect to leave
soon for their former horn In Cal
ifornia. . h Smith of Omnia Faas Is
visiting hers this wee Witt his
son Bud Smltb, and family.
Arnold Klrtley and family of rfor
vish, visited her Sunday with ais
father, fcaureno Klrtley, ar.d tra
y. Mr, t. B. Lehrmann of Bavag
creek wa In our vicinity this wetk
on buslseaa,
Mrs. I- o. nen left last Thurs
day with Mrs. Rose Oay, Mrs. Duo
aid Oey and Mia Alice Xarpn- of
Riverside tor a two weeks' vivlt In
Portland with hr atswr, H. Clara
Jshnses, and other relatlvs sr.d
vriil also attend the KatiorMl Orange,
while there.
Mr, and Mra. Herman fiaiti and
daughter of Orsnts Pa vim ted rvj
atlvea her on day l't week,
Mrs. Winnie Ooratnor, who has
bees ill tor mat Urn. 1 able to
be up again.
Mrs. S. O. Smith and Mr. Charltt
Smith Tiaited Wedneaday with ths
iatiert mother, Mrs. chsmbstiin, at
nk creek.
Ralph Bile. Mrs. Bollh SH and
oa Mickey, drov over from It ism -h
counlf Wednesday tor ' fw
day visit with Mr. Biles' parent.
Mr, an't Mr. Rob Rttsertberry, arsd
other relatives in a rant Pas arid
vicinity.
P -T A recently organibed hers,
mt si th Alderbrook school house
Tednssday aftemoorj, M.rt meeting
will be two week from Friday. De
oember a, sod all who ara Intereeted
see cordially Invltod to attend.
Mn. Via Duttatnsu ta& tos Ssst-
aid, wer guests THday fcj Sunday
at aha come ot Mr. and Mrs. 8.- A.
Dueenberry, while er husband mada
a business trip is Cs.Ufomia Wal
lace .verses of O&M Kill was aiso
a dinner guest there Sunday.
Mrs. Janet Sreer, Mrs. Paulina
Tygnxt and daughter Mary lou ajBd
Mr. and Mrs. P I sit attended
l.h. dinner and country star held
in DoM Hill Mayday aftersooa and
evening by the Xdiea' Aid, to rnlse
funds tor the .--a Methodist church
being built there,
Ray Calhotm erf hn Day. Ore.,
was here on . business trip over tit
week-end.
Fern Valley
rmtt VALLKT. is. apl
Oeorfie Drake of north Phoenix, wee
hustneea csJ'.er is Pern emise
Thursday.
Mrs. Lestet Ctrt w the insptrtw-
ticm of ho given at the hmn
of Mra. W, J, Pema HoTembfr 16.
Alter opening ss adrolnns the
XDMnf useful and dainty silts, re
freshment were serpen by xhm ijce
tessea, Mrs. Lewis snfl Mji. 3obn
son. QumU IncIudM Mawaau A.
Hensler, Churlen Higdan, QraJey, L
Joh. EclwaxxSc, w. J. Ferns, amtth.
Pred Williams. Iritn Ol&sn, Darte.' Joe
K&ntor, Jr., E. E. MarshaU, L, K.
Hughes. Mirv&es Viierifc Whitney and
Echo Alfoni.
Mr. sn5 Mrs. CyrlS Steete tnS
famllT apent Use vmAxtg Monrlftj at
he Joe Banter Jr. home.
Mrs. Fred H?r?s)er mas ft Mdfard
shopper Mocdaf, ' 1
Billle Pv?rn m ebuent from
aehool Mandaf, '
The r?nct't er.terttirtment plcc
ned for FrWaj. N'cremtwr 18 at tft-e
school home, irt.I he oMonM un
til Fridsy. NoTrnrtr 25. Ewryon
la tnTited.
The JraJt grcfwws of Jackson wftiii
ij will meet at the Fern sKey schcoS
house Nowmber lor a wry special
meeilng. Ml firult grower are urg
ed to be present
Ladtes ot the ccmmimSt? are is
r(tM to &rs. Cha Kion'e fof
their nest cr.etlng December 14.
Each lady trill bring a ten cent tin
for exchange.
The school pupils are jfTtng theft
Thanksgiving prog ram Frldft?, No
rember 36 at S pr rn. All parent
r invited.
e . ;
Howard District
HOWARD, ot. lB-(Sjsi.) How
ard P.-T. A. nset Thuraday, After
anorl business meeting wltb Bi
vice-president. Ma, J. B. Tiibbea,
oresldlng in fh absesos of the
president, Mrs, PM, tea and sand
wich were served, Sext meeting
will be November 5 at 8 p.m. This
is to be s pemsd yerty and parents
and members are 3ktd to bring ft
pound of food for each chiid they
have In achool. will be used for
to hot lunebss served tQ the chil
dren durlug the wlsier monWia.
Also there will be a play-parry
at tola Urn after tba business
meeting, directed by members - of
the Parent-Teachers and Exeeaatas
unit. Retreshmr.U will be aerved..
Extension ur.ir met t tha hota
of Mrs. Sid. Stood on Wednesday,
with Mrs. Mabel Mack present. Kat
toplo ni "Does Diet laaka a Dif
lerenceV Mra. Al Pub! was called so Bttja,
OeHf, recently by ts Illsaai at Har
titter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tantlss east,
hrated their 40th wedding nater
sry November S, with family din
ner party, their home em tha
Old Pacific Highway. fTesent vn
Mr. and Mrs. James Urigcby - and
son Jimmy of Jacksonville, Mr. arid
Mrs. Everett Bawling and two daugh
ters, Margaret arid Catherine ot Med
ford Mrs. Orlgsby and Mrs. RawUec
are daughters of Mr. tad Mrs, Vsn
tlss. Mr. and Mrs. Vtrgil Bsisntyne and
Pstsy of Medford www Sunday nh..
per guasta of Mr, arm Mrs, a,
Tbomaa. . -
Tbe Willard McCulkwghs hare oa
had tbelr be use osmpleaely redeco
rated Inald. -
The Grange
Griffin Creeh Grcnre
About fto people njeyd th prs-
Thankagivtrjg fs4 t tiriffio Creak
Orange Tuesday night. Such as ar
ray dI foodstuff ma on b.rjd. there
wa scarcely rxm for the piste ea
to long tM tbt ttretcbed from
on tat of ths grange ball to ex
other.
The hM, with Its new calling, was
comfort ibly heaixd for the first tira
sine eoid weather set in. Men vst
lb O range whs did th work and
lb wboDlboard who furnished th
nv.terlsl for sesiing q hall wr
Siieorded hearty rot ot thank.
Lecture hour preceded th busi
ness session of grutg so via! tor
who were est member ooutd sJoy
it. Th program, plfcr.ned trctind ths
ThanksgivUig theme, ass In ctisrg
of Maud Arnold, chaplain, and con
sisted of community singing, read
ings ad musical number.
Third rjd fourth 4egra obliga
tions were given Mr. and Mr. Budd
Oail and Misses Louise Brlttett,
Alietn Tamney. Mary Logan, and
Rebecca O'Connor by Past Mastsf
J. O, Brown,
Mrs, Jessl Mmear announced tbst
th annual oataar spob sored - by ah
H. I. O, laxliei win be b! thU
Saturday ft Haw' Oentrtl . awrket,
December S mil be t open meet
ing with Dr. Sherman DiV.ne pre
senting as litesiniad Chllstmsa
story- Dr. Divine ha appeared t
Ibis frag ea two previous , oc
casions sd hit lecture are slway
will received.
A danct wi be given thM Jht
urday nlht. Tries popular country
dance mr being repeated at in
tervals throughout th winter by
popular request . Ciyds Sturgilis
orchesu will plsv, Popular prsce
will prevail with mn ssrera
charge tor rjper rve1 M midnight