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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBFXE. MEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY. "DECEMBER S. 1933. PAGE SEVEN IE2XBfiB Hewi aver) o ju t,uu page you will pruDaoly lino exactl ) iho tbuK you nave oeeo look ing for or a Mle or trade foi unused articles you ma; bave . Search your attlo ot store-room you may tlnd many things others axe seeking and De able to realize immediate cash. II what you want isnt nere. ad tertlse for It Tribune CI nasi fled Ads are Inexpensive affective! RATES per word first insertion . Ic (Minimum 25c) Eacb additional insertion. (.iiiiiiiiuiu iw Per line per month without copy change , .... $IM CASH Or money order must ae company all mail order classified ads. ' LOST AND FOUND TAKEN UP Jersey heifer, branded bar double Y7 on right side. E. M. Blgham, Medford, Route 3, near Eagle Point. LOST Black, 6-inch dome cap. Find er return to Petroleum Heat and Burner Co., 413 E. Main. LOST 11 dog misalng. call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP MAN for Coffee Route. Up to 645 first week. Automobile given as bonus. Write MILLS, 1601 Poplar. Oakland, Cal. WANTED All around male cook for small cafe. Give age, experience and where last worked. Apply Box No. 262S, Mall Tribune. WANTED Boys 14 or over, to sell newspapers after school. Apply Mall Tribune office. WANTED SITUATIONS EMPLOYED BOOKKEEPER and STENOGRAPHER wishes position In this vicinity; eight years lumber experience, 6 years with Shell Oil Co. References. Address P.O. Box 1051, Redmond, Oregon. YOUNG LADY wants nursing or con finement cases. References. Box 2628. Tribune. WANTED Housekeeping cr practical nursing. References. 762 B. Street, Ashland, Ore. GERMAN married couple with 8 children want at once Farm work. Both good milkers, either har.d or machine. A good teamster or tractor driver. Please state wages and llv Ing quarters. Box 2948. Tribune. WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED TO RENT 10 to 30 acre ranch, with good hen house and out buildings. 718 Sherman. DOG WANTED Yearling terrier or spaniel. Write Box J. Rogue River. WANTED: Transportation to Okla homa. Shara expenses. Phone 869-H. PRIVATE PARTY Wanta to buy from private party used Chevrolet or Plymouth car. Must be good and cheap. Box 3873. Tribune. WANTED Feeder pigs, weighing from 90 to 135 lbs. Phone 691-R-l. E. H Neldermeyer. WANTED to trade my equity In l '31 Chrysler Sedan for a Model-A 224 Clark street. GENTLEMAN. 32, desires companion ship of lady about the same age to go with, who desires marrying. No drinker wanted. Box 2841, Tribune. EXPERIENCED COOK wants work In home, or cooking for crew of men. Box 2668. Tribune. WANTED Good fresh cow. CO, care Mail Tribune. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed tree ol charge Phone I reverse charges) Southern Oregon By-Products Co. , WANTED Platform scale. Riverside 1715 No WANTED Horses and cows Eagle Point Fox Farm. Phono 27-X-7 HIUHKST CASH PRICES) PAID For l'our Furniture MKIlFonn BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1063 WELL DRILLING $150 per ft first 50 ft., etc J M Dodge. 519 King WOQL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us before you sell MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1062 nenrs I'Pimi.sTKHiso shop All Work Otiarontreil. Free estimates anytime In connection with HOLBROOK & ANDREWS 6th and Front Call 647 HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries Radiators Aluminum Brass. Cop per and other metals MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1062 WANTED Radio batteries to re charge Onlv 35 cent each Phillips Radio Service 310 N Riverside WE PAY MOKE CASH Foi Your Furniture HOinKOOK A 4M1IIKHS ri snrt Prnrtt Phone 547 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished home. Cloe In. $22 50 month. Also 1 room furnlshrd house, bath, gar fir, r.nd wood"hd. $12. 50 rr.xnth Fowlor Realtv Co.. 44 N. Rlvcr.lde. Phone 552 or 1.149-L. Large basement, furnace, uarsjre. laundrv trays 821 ler month. Phone 775. FOtl PEN! 5-room r'nie. clean. 116 M:sl'toe Phone !05-M. VNFVP.NISHED House for rent. 134 So Ivy. FOB RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room residence at 19 Hazel St. near Pine Cone. Some furnishings. M. 8. Ruff. FOR RENT (room unfurnished house and 8 room unfurnlthed apartment. Call 33ft 8. Riverside. FOR RENT Small furnished house. Gas equipped. No dogs. 334 Apple FOR RENT CHEAP Small house. Adults. No dogs. Inquire 1820 No. Riverside. ONE 3-ROOM cabin (or rent. 634 McAndrews Road. FOR RENT At Land Office. 943 8. Central 1. River Ranch, 200 acres. 80 acres loam soil, under irrigation, house, barn. 8500 rent. 2. 6-room modern house, barn, 3 acres of land In clover, city water. 625.00 i. 4-room house, partly furnlrhed $30.00. 4. 4-toom house, 1 aero Irrigated. (12.00. 6. 3-room house, 68.00. 6. 6-room house, furnished 633.60 If you have property to rent, trade or sell, see J. O. Barnee at u&nd Office, Phone 443-J or 864. FOR RENT 6-room house, clean. Close In. 116 Mistletoe. Phone sos-M. FOR RENT Nicely fumlihed 6-room house. No children. Rent 637.60. 708 Sherman. FOR RENT Furnished house, 633.60. 712 Pine. Key 716 Pine or Call 314-W. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3-room modern fur nished apartment. Both, ground floor, private entrance. Oarage. 410 Hamilton. 3-ROOM FURNISHED apartments. 612.50 and 616. 706 So. Oakdale. NICE APARTMENT 3 rooms, kit chenette, bath, gas heat. Inquire F. & F. Bank. 4-ROOM Furnished flat. Adults only. Call 8 Laurel. FOR RENT 2 or S room apartments 708 Park Ave. 3-ROOM FURNISHED apartment, steam heat. 338 N Ivy. ! FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-room I flat, modern. OH heater. Adulta. 718 i W. Main. Phone 1470-J. APARTMENT for rent. 604 8. Qek 1 dale. i NEWLY-DECORATED apartment. I Adulta only. 906 W. 10th. j FOR RENT A fine duplex apartment. : living and dining room, bed room. I Kilcnen ana uuiu, intciy iuiinmi at 842 East Main. Phone 31 or 898-J-3. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment, 40 Quince. Phone 641-W. GE BAUER APTS. 6th and Oakdale Modern, courtesy, all comforts By week or month, ,$36 to $47.60 Phone 713-Y. FURNISHED apartment; hot and cold water, lights, private bath Adulta D12 So Orrkdale - FOR RENT BOARD ROOM ROOM and BOARD. $6 week. 358 8. Oakdale. BOARD and ROOM. $1 a day at 716 E Main FOR RENT Miscellaneous FOR RENT Steam heated office room. Two store buildings. See Roland Hubbard or Al LIttrell. LARGE OFFICE ROOM for rent 220 N Bartlett FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Bleeping room and gar age for gentleman. 1013 W 9th. COMFORTABLE SLEEPINO room. 912 West 11th. FURNISHED ROOM, ferred. 19 Mistletoe. woman pre- FOR RENT Front sleeping room In neat, refined home. 323 King. SLEEPINO ROOMS. 329 Apple. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing ' room for gentleman 325 So Riverside. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 8. Grape ROOM FOR RENT Private entrance, bath and shower. $250 week. 408 Edwards. COMFORTABLE room In private home 410 Beatty St Tel 1621 Y FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner plga. Phone 437-L. FOR SALE 4 Guernsey cows, fresh In December( extra good I ; 2 sorrel Belgium welner colts. W. F. Martin. E.P. Star route, Medford. WEANER PIGS for sale. Howard Dav is. Phone 189. Central Point. For mer Stephenson place. 8 GOOD JERSEY milk cows: 1" larce red 'wraner pigs. B. B. King. A'hland. Bi-llvlew district. FOR SALE PETa DOGS TWO BLACK SCOTTIE PUPPIES (part black fox terrlen $10 each Phone 42, 1807 West Main. FOR SALE Australian Shepherd PMppW 51fl Main. For Exchange Miscellaneous FEEDERS TRADE for balled hay. pratn or sell ehap. Phone 5M-M. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Residence lot. close In on paving, all assessments paid, water and eewer In East ftont. Bargain for cash. Address Box No. 3077. Tribune. 300 ACRES 150 under cultivation. 75 acres alfalfa exchange for ranch Eagle Point district or Meritord property. C. 8. Butterfleld. Medford Building HOU8ES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns Easy terms Jsckson County Federal Saving Loan Association ""-" : racant lots Box 1969 Tribune FOR SALP Modern 4-mm hoit.se ' FOR BALE Wedeewood Gat 8 burn nice lain, enclo'rd back vard. In- ( er. with oven, range. $5. Iron bed nutre 717 West. 14th. Clov to with coll springs and good mat- Washlneton and high schools I phone 3B9-Y. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE I : CONSERVATIVE INVESTMENTS 8-ROOM plastered house and bath, I cement foundation, good location. I near high school. S3. 175 00., In cluding furniture. 4-ROOM house, Jazz plastering. In good condition, verv attractive, large lot. only 1,500 00. 1 ACRE and modern 4-room house. city water, near city limits, on graveled and oiled road 82250. Easy terms. Hi ACRES. Bear Creek bottom land, house, fireplace, hardwood floors, all In alfalfa, 5-room modern city water, splendid location. 63500.00 for a short time only. L. O. PICKELL. 16 So. Bartlett FOR SALE OR TRADE 331 acres, located 13 miles from Klamath Falls, all level, irrigated and cul tivated. Water costs "5 cents per acre. Good black soil, on county road. Will trade for Medford prop erty. L. a. Plckell. 16 So. Bartlett. FOR SALE 127-acre mountain ranch, on Pacific highway. 3 miles South Siskiyou summit. 30 acres plow land, lots of springs: unlimited out side range, fair house, gravity spring water, Kolar light plant: some stock, equipment and out buildings. Full price 61200. 6400 down, your terms on balance. J. A O'Neal. Hilt, California. WHEN you think ot real estate think of BROWN & WHITE FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan, fonder wells, luggage compartment, looks and runs like new. Tires like new and only 8338. lull price on low bank terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge & Plymouth Distributors I SPECIAL 1938 86 FORD 3 - door i SEDAN. Factory owned and driven omy lu.wu umca. own pnvx lv- day 6681. Will sell now lor 5B40 Call Bill Smiley. Jackson hotel. FOR SALE 1935 PLMOUTH coach. Heater and radio. $350, cash. Mark Kelts, 151 Coolldge St., Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE 1935 PLYMOUTH. 335 326 Alice St. SANDY'S USED CARS YOU KNOW the class of cars you btiy from Sandy. You Are sure of a square deal. Some of the Values; 1936 FORD Coupe, radio and heater - $396 1935 STUDEBAKER Sedan. radio 4B5 1935 CHEVROLET Coach $385 1934 STUDEBAKER Sedan $485. 1936 CHEVROLET Plekun 1485 I 1931 STUDEBAKER 6 Coupe ... $105. 1929 FORD Coupe 65 STUDEBAKER DEALER FOR SALE Mode! A Ford truck. In good condition. A bargain for quick sale, l mue south rnoenix. Eugene Hasenfurter. IT'S HERE 1939 Plymouth Sedan $849 delivered In Medford. BRIGGS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO. 1938 Ford Fordor DeLuxe. nearly new. Run only 3400, new car guar antee. Must sacrifice. It's got to go. Make me an offer. 220 N. Bartlett. Be Mooorn Buy CHRYSLER NOW ON DISPLAY HAHN MOTORS 38 North Riverside For Exchange Real tSstate FOR SALE OR TRADE Three de slreable resident properties Med ford surburban. Want some money: good house trailer, acreage, or what nave you, uau at 21 nazei oc. no. Pacific Highway or address M 8. Ruff, Rt. 2. Box 18. Medford WILL TRADE 280 acre improved mountain ranch, clear of encuni' brance for house In Medford Earl Tumy, 310 Liberty Bldg. WILL TRADE large Seattle home, with established Income. Capitol Hill district, for Medford property or surrounding district. My equity $5500. Address Owner. 604 Harvard Ave. North. Seattle. Wash. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Small steel lathe and drill press. Phone 1788-J, 524 So. Ivy. FOR SALE 3-yard linen Damask table cloth with 12 napkins. Never been used. Nile green heavy silk corded bedspread. Phone 1068-H. BODY FIR 81.75 tier. Phone 452-R-2. FOR SALE Dry body fir and hard wood. Phone 1212-J. FOR SALE Used Radios Phllco. RCA. Zenith and others from $3.60 and up, all recondltolned. Western Auto Supply Co. FOR SALE Portable Underwood typewriter. 824 60. Newtown. HARDWARE at Independence, Oregon. Good, clean stock. Modern store. Inventory and fixtures. $17,000 Fast turnover; good profits. Cash deal. Owner must attend other Interests. Writ Chas. T. Stryker, Independence. Ore. FOR SALE 20-Inch Champion back-geared drill press. 6 h.p. elec tric motor; 3 anvils, I forge, up setter, line shafting, pulleys, belt ing and other shop equipment. 118 80. Bartlett, Medford. FOR SALE Used Atwater-Kent 7 tube console. Excellent condition. $16. Firestone Auto Supply. 0th and Riverside. FOR SALE Coleman oil heater. Practically new. 518 Haven. Phone 1113. MIXED NUTS Walnuts, Brazils. Pea nuts, Filberts. Almonds. 2 pounds 29c. HUMPHREY'S GROCERY Phone 462 634 E. Main PLANER BLOCKS Beat dry fuel $446 a load. Telephone 333 Cen tral. Point Fuel. FOR HALE $1 00 per cwt Cob Corn . Shelled Corn $1.35 per cwt Ground Barlev $1.35 per ewt All grain clean and dry and of good quality. John Nealon. Phone 118. central point. USE and send Fancy comics Hears 190 standard box. We will ship for you. HUMPHREY'S GROCERY Phone 4S2. 634 s. Main. TEX8UN (Texasl Grapefruit Juice, No. 2 cans. $1.09 pr dozen. HUM PHRFY'S GROCERY, Phone 462, 634 E. Main. I tress. $13. Eureka reconditioned "'um cleaner. $6. 19 Mistletoe. FOR SALE Miscellaneous SPECIAL CHRISTMAS Reductions and genuine saving on your piano Surchaae from Brassfleld Music Co., 12 W. Main. WOODWORKING MACHINERY for sale. 1 4-slda planer, capacity, 6-ln.x 16-ln., blower, clycone, and 100 feet of pipe. I Master Woodworker, motor at tached. 1 turning lathe. 1 gang aaw. 1 swing saw. 1 60-h.p. motor. 1 5-h.p. motor. Also pulleys, belts and shafting. ECONOMY LUMBER CO.. Inc. Tel. 694 N. Riverside DRASTIC REDUCTIONS on New and Used Oil and Wood circulators. Radios, and Washers. Pick's Hard ware. FOR SALE 3nd grade Cornice. 60c. Red Delicious apples, ai.iu. tubmen Winesap apples, 90 centa; Newtowna loose, extra fancy. 85c, fancy 76o. Bring boxes. Pinnacle Packing Plant No. 4. FOR SALE Extra nlos walnut. Mrs. Cherry, orimn ureex. FOR SALE Top soil, fertiliser, drive. way. material, rnone 010-n. FOR SALE Coast red cedar posts, Feeds and Beed grain. New ana used machinery. Flnley Imp. Co. ALL KINDS of good seasoned wood rnone am. STEM punctured cornice. 60c per lug Bring your own container, ameri' can Fruit Growers, Inc.. south 1 ir Street warehouse. FIRST CLASS ' BODY FIR. laurel or oak. 13-lnch and lB-lncn. rnone 1787. 1214 West 10th. Night or day. FOR SALE All kinds applea. Phone 132-J-3. FOR SALE 16-tnch dry body fir, $2.00 per tier:: 16-lnch black oak $3.00 per tier. Phone orders 116. FOR SALE Newtown apples. 25c and 50o box. Myron Root Packing Houso- Bring boxes. RAW FUR8 Eastern prices for your furs, paid at home, ready cash Large stock of traps, new and used. We also buy hides, pelts and wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phona 1063 APPLE WOOD Stove and fireplace lengths. See Rogue River Orchards Co.. end North Central Ave. FOR SALE Window glass, all sizes Medford Bargain House. 37 N Grape St. Phone 1062. WALL-PAPER at half-price during . Lamport's Close-Out Sale. FOR SALE Bone dry body fir, best . in valley. Hawley Transfer, 118 N Rlversldo. Phone 616. KLAMATH HAY Large or small lota 127 N Riverside Medford. BUSINESS CHANCES HARDWARE SACRIFICE account death, $8500 stock, $4,000 profit 1937. Requires cosh, financial se curity. 419 G St., Grants Pass, Ore NEW AND WELL-EQUIPPED Service Station at Jacksonville for sale at a real bargain Will require ap. proximately $1000 cash to handle If Interested phone 953 Medford ot write P O Bo 1074 MISCELLANEOUS SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out of court, saving money, confidential Write Economy Service, room 433. Redwoods Hotel. Grants Pass, ore DRESSMAKING, costuming, remodel ing and mending, Grace Reed, Phone 1582-J. A BETTER rebore Job at a aavlng Phone Jacksonville 183. Frees' Gar age. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Sward Iron washer on an axle tree Male swan Exist Full Into disuse Mingled won der and faar Tyrants Spout for drawing sap Cover with a hard surface Chief actor Sojourn Moving causes Hardens Exploits Uuido's lowest note Before: prefix Boclal position Money once , paid to avoid blood feud Solution of Yesterday's Purzle A PIEBIOIAgaSIAIRlAfH GUSHlEgpEL ATE OEIENEARLDOM l EWAN TEiU N I FiRSEDDAlALEC IMlARlAlAL AjIS ESEIRITT W I PLS ORUElCSATill GL UgpAHOYjPAW LAPllDQLllNll I PE AT E SEaPANDA DENSEIaCIED eInItIeiruniI I iTadolpJA Pronoun Opposing forces In a game Coarse file Garland for the htnd Large convex moldings Hawaiian wreaths Bird of the rat) family 40. Feminine name 41. Those who capture ifi. Fuss 44. rvax 48. Pinch 9. Plaything B0. Ethereal salt SI. Speak DOWN 1. Mournful ! mi Jklzz wwr ii 3.1 22 HP" 5T Tu " Bp s w Jfr m-- 31 33 . m is a,' " p ; mm1 ' WW li 'm mm 4o 4-1 HP1 3 zzzwzzz w 1 I m I I I Wa I 1 MISCELLANEOUS CASH FOR CHRISTMAS Quick Service . . . Small payments . . No Endorsers . . . No Red-Tana . . . NEED extra money for Christmas? You csn get up to aaou rrcm us on your signature and security. No endorsers required.. No em barraslng investigations. No de lays. Repay a small amount month ly. Take as long as SO months If you wish. Inquire about our liberal, con fidential service. Call, phone or write OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie. No. 5-311. M-317. Phone 1S9. 45 So. Central. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Dressmaking. THE FA8HION SHOP Dressmaking. Fur Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered Room 303, 0. 8 Natl Bank Bldg Tel 1181. DRESSMAKINO. Tailoring. Ladles Coats and Suits Alterations Prices reasonable. Mary M. Coker. Cra terlan Bldg. The MO-DBS Shoppe Featuring Tall. onng ureuma&ing nitaraiiuus iwi men and women Hemstitching nurnms buckles 19 N Bartlett Kxperl W'noiiM Ulrunel LET JOB DO IT Tel 1173 House cleaning, riooi waxing, demothlng rugs upholsetry, cleaning LOANS MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell ings of late construction. 89.73 per montb per thousand. Low Interest rate. BROWN & WHITE. 104 W Main Painting COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperbanger P.H A. loans for painting now available. Pit IB burgh Paint Store. 133 W. Main Radiator Repairing HOOPERS RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett ROOKING WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof Roll roofings and coating at malt order prices Pabco Paints and Roofing Ekerson Paint and Root Co . 38 8o Bftrtlott Tel 14H MATTRESS A UPHOLSTERY MATTRESS Upholstering, Furniture repairing, reflnlshtng. Rug & Dav enport cleaning. Fumigating. Nu way Mattress & Uph. Co., Phone 303. 309 W. 8th St. All work guar anteed. Irunsiet DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAOE Local and, Long Distance Furniture Moving uonaea carriers, mrepruoi storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for service." Phone 04j. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 28 So Fir. Phone 316. Prices right Service guaranteed LEGAL NOTICES Notice In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Stephen Meyers, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned haa filed In the above entitled Court and matter, his First and Final Account and Report, as Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Nocturnal bird 1L Neighborly working gathering 11 Tat. lets 11. Go by 20, Accommodatts with sittings HI. Savory meat Jslly it. Place to sleep 31. Put Into type again 14. Attendant on the sick 16. Devices for controlling the tone of an organ 87. Grows dim 20. Covered with small halr llke processes tl. Pasteboard boxes tl. Hastened Si. Part or a plant 15. Mixture of metals ST. Habitual drinker IS. Instance to. Head covering 41. Artificial language it. Feline animal 42. Long narrow Inlet 44. Catch sight of 47. Plural ending I. Ssawaed I. In spite of 4. Drlsd bud used In seasoning I. Tardy I. Goddess of the harvest T. Ourselves i Having made and left a will I. Cltr In Illinois administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Stephen Meyers, de cessed, and his petition for settle ment thereof, ana December 27th. 1938, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M., In the courtroom of the above entitled Court, haa been fixed as the time and place for settlement of said account; and notice Is hereby given that any and alt persons having objections thereto, are hereby re quired to file the aame with the said Court on or before said time. F. P. FARRELL Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Stephen Meyers, deceased. Notice of Final settlement Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account as administratrix of the estate of Mary Jane McDonald, deceased, with the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and that said Court haa set Wednesday, December 31, 1938. at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore noon of said day In the Court Room 01 saia court in tne uourt nouse at Medford, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objeetlona thereto ana tne settlement tnereoi. aii per sons Interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and ahow causa If any they have, why said final account should not be approved by said Court and said administratrix discharged from her trust, and file any such objections on or before said date. Dated and first published Novem ber 21, 1P3H. RACHEL CARNEGO, Administratrix of the estate of Mary Jane McDonald, deceased DON R. NEWBURY. Attorney for Administratrix Summons I In the Circuit Court of the State . of Oregon for Jackson County, Lucy Louise Spoor, Plaintiff, vs. Zetma Burdell, and Zolma Burdell, Administratrix of the estnt of George E. Burdell, deceased: Ma nilla Burdell; Gus Newbury. Guar dian of the estate of Elizabeth Jane Burdell, a minor, Defendants, To: Zelma Burdell. and Zelma Bur dell, Administratrix of the estato of George E. Burdell. decensed: and Manilla Burdell, the above named Defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you and each of youare hereby notified and required to appear In the abovrt entitled Court and cause and answer or otherwise plead to Plaintiff's Complaint on file herein within four (4) weeks from the date of tha first publication of this sum mons, exclusive oi tne urst nate oi publication, which first date of pub lication Is the 8th day of December. 1038: and If you fall to appear and answer or otherwise plead to Plain tiff s complaint within tne ttrao re quired, for want thereof the Plaintiff win appiy 10 tne t;ouri lor me reuei prayed for In hei Complaint to-wit: For a Judgment In behalf of Plaintiff In the full aum of (1890.00 with Interest thereon at the rate oi 8 per annum from the 18th day of November, 1938, for 8170.00 attorney's fees, and for the casta and dlsourse ments of this suit to be taxed, and for a decree of the Court foreclosing that certain mortgage recorded In Volume 87 at Pages 305 and 306 of the Mortgage Records of anld county, covering Lot 28 In Block 1 of Whlt man'a Park Addition to the City of Medford, Jackson County, Orpgon; and for an order of sale of ssld premises to satisfy said Judgment, coats, attorney's fees, and accruing costs. - This summons 1 served upon you by publication once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks In the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation published In Medford. laekson County, Oregon, by order of Honorable H. D Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order waa made on the 6th day of Decem ber, 1938. DON H. NEWBURY, Attorney for Plaintiff. United Statea National Bank Bldg. Medford. Oregon. News of 4-H II CLUBS By Bryan Yorton Totaling 18, the Antelopa 4-K club members started oft the eomlng year with plenty of action when they re-organlsed at the Antelope school house November 35, Pour standard stock clubs, sowing club and a cooking II club were organized. Ol f leers for the different clubs are: 1 Cooking: president, Patty von der Rellen; vlce-firealdent, Bryan Yor ton: secretary, Alice Day; leader, Mrs. Bill Welch. Sewing: president, Delia Blgham; vice-president, Bstty Watch; secre tary, Cora Blgham; leader, Mrs. Wil fred Davlea. . Dairy: president, Bryan Yorton; vice-president, Patty von der Hel len; secretary, Barbara Oulbertson; leader, Mrs. Carl von der Hellen. Sheep: president, Benton Welch; vice-president, Ted Yorton; seoretary, Bryan Yorton: leader, Mrs. Carl von der Hellen. Plga: president, Barbara Oulbert son; vice-president, Alice Day; sec retary, David Cblrgwln; leader, Elbert Blghsm. Beet: president, Com Blgham: vice president. Aliens Owens; secretsry. Dells Bkrham; leader, Henry Owens. In addition to the all standard elubs two boys, Benton Welch and Bryan Yorton, are taking machine wood-working and beea are being taken by Bob Walcb and Ted Yor ton. Bryan Yorton was re-elected re porter. The different sets of officers will serve In rotstlon. Next stock meeting will be De cember 23. Cooking club will meet at Mrs. BUI Welch's snd sewing club meeting will be December 10 at the home of Betty ' Welch. fly Oorden Walker The second meeting of Beagle 4-H club was held at the home of Mrs J, I. Pink, president of the club. A word game provided much fun after the meeting. The hostess served lunch. vTeather Northern California: Pair tonight and Tuesday, becoming cloudy In ex treme north portion Tuesday; local fogs night and morning; normal temperature; genUe northerly wind off coast. WINDOW OLA bo Wt fell window Class and will replace yout oruken window! reasonaoly. TnowDrldge CsD inet Works (ounttSriefs Big Applegate BIO APPLEGATE. Dec. . (Spl.) Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh and son Olenn left by motor Friday for Berkeley. Cel., where they will visit Mrs. Salt- marsh's sister, Mrs. Carrie Daugerty, over the week-end. Newton Hasklna, a patient at the Community hospital In Medford for the last two months, waa removed a few days ago to the Jacksonville san itarium. Mr. Hasklna' condition Is much improved. Mrs. Alice Hedburg Is at the home ot Mrs. Miles Tcthero at Central Point, where she Is caring for Mrs. Tethro during her convalescence from a goiter operation. The many friends of Robert (Slim) Dowell, formerly associated with camp Applegate, and In charge of Dutchman peak lookout last summer. will be Interested In knowing ot his marriage in Sherrldnn late last wecck to Miss Lecta Brecdcn of that city. Mr. Dowell came here from Missouri a few years ago, and the couple an ticipate residence on the Applegate Mr, and Mrs. Ray Offenbacher went to Ashland Monday, where they vis ited the former's mother, Mre. Ma mie Venable. Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Matheny will move next week to Grants Pass where Mr. Matheny Is employed by Clarence Wlnetrout as manager of hla Ford agency. Mr. end Mrs. Onla Wlmer ot Med ford spent Sunday here with Wlmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Matney. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Byrne, whose marriage occurred last month, have been honored at parties here during the last week. Saturday evening they were guests of Upper Applegate Orange, when Mrs. Byrne waa com plimented with a miscellaneous shower, Including ft gift from the grange. Following the grange busi ness meeting, lecture hour wss open to friends, with the following pro gram presented: Community singing led by Mrs. Rolland Smith; reading by Mrs. Bert Harr and Mrs. Albert Callings; vocal duet by Mrs. Billy Motley and James Bell ;skut by Floyd McKee and Louie Culy: vocal duet by Mrs. Rolland Smith and Qtadya Byrne, the latter playing gui tar accompaniment; appropriate re marka by Lee Port, Jr., best man. and by Bert Harr; Irish song by Oeorge Peck; vocal duet by Mian Byrne and Miss Dorrls Work, the lat ter playing piano accompsnlment; vocal solos by John Harr, who played his own Instrument. The newlyweds received toasts from their friends. After a short recreational period re freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Byrne also yere guests of Lee Port, Jr., at a party at his home Tuesday evening. Quests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Haaklns Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Prank Miller and son, Ver non of Williams creek and Mr, and Mrs. Roy Sanders of Grants Psss. Mr. and Mrs. Erlo Anderson of Joe Bar left a few daya ago for flan Jose, where they will remain during the winter for the benefit of Mrs. Ander son's health. ' Mr. and Mrs. Prank 8tephenson of Central Point are guests for several daya at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos McKee. They have sold their ranch at Central Point, and will spend some time visiting relatives and friends before locating near Med ford. They have Just returned from Yreko, where they were guests ot rel atives. "The Applegater," newspaper ot the Applegate school, listed the following pupils in tne November Issue is be ing neither absent nor tardy during tne montn: Beulah Salderstone, Carolyn Benedict, Georgia Benedict, Jeanne Brown, Arthur Corbln, Wal lace Crenshaw, Silas Davis, Stella Pranzcn, Gene Olbson, Norman Kubll, Beverly Mee, Donald O'Brien, Fntcle Offenbacher, James Rose, Melvln Rowden, Wesley Surran, Bobby Wallls, uorotny wucoxen. Nate Russell of Medford has Dur chosed the J. C. Cass ranch on Little Applegate, snd the famllly Is residing at mcir new home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knutsen. who hsve spent the last month at Shady uove aa guests or the latter, mother. have returned here, snd will reside In tne watkins dlslrlct this winter Tha first December meeting of the Appiegata extension unit will be held at the club room December 7. This will be an afternoon meeting, and project leaders will give the first les. son on "good grooming." which In. eludes making of creams and lotions in the home. The work program for tne year, as scheduled on the calen dars possessed oy unit members, has been changed, and January projects are oeirw given this month. An ex. cellent talk was given at the unit meeting Isst week by Mrs. Mahal Mack, demonstration agent, on the effect of diet on colds. The unit has selected December 31st as tha data for their afternoon Christmas party. person sttendlng will bring gift, which will be numbered and pieced on the tree. Wiring of the Upper ADDlei.te Orange hall and Installation of Bonier electric light plant waa com pleted last week by the Orangers. Patrons who attended the dance there Saturday night appreciated the new lighting system. Alilo Death PORTLAND, Dee. 8. (AP) Oeorge r. nenoeraon II, 35, of Portland lost his life late yesterday when he was hurled from an automobile on the Mount Hood Loop highway near ungntwood. Compromise Offer EUOENE, Deo. 8, (AP) Railroads last week made a compromise offer to the Wlllemette Valley Lumber men's association, which demanded lower freight rates to California poln" Phoenix PHOENIX, Dec. 5. (Spl.) Phoe nix Health unit members will meet Wednesdsy at 3 p.m. at the &oma of Mrs. M. A. Miller on South Paclflo highway. Date of the Phoenix Thursday club bazaar haa been advanced one day to Friday, December . The bazaar, featuring fancy work, candy, fish pond, rummage, and lunches will be open from noon, Friday, through out the afternoon. Proceeds will benefit the public library. The annual Christmas party and dinner tor membera and families of Juveniles and Neighbors of Wood craft Is scheduled for December 18. Dinner will be served at S p.m. The Juveniles are In charge of the spec ial Christmas prcginm. A bazaar will be open to the public Immediately following the dinner. Junior class of Phoenix high school will present their play December 10. H. E. C. of Phoenix Orange will meet December 31 at the home of Mrs. C. A. Picket with Mrs. L. O. Caster assisting. This will be their annual Chrlstmae party and gift ex change. Missionary Society of the Presbyta rlan church Is planning a special program and meeting for December 15 at the church. The program Is In charge ot Mrs. E. Lester Newbry. Mrs. Lillian Coleman will be hostess to Past Guardian club Tuesday, De cember 37 at her home for a cov ered dish luncheon. Wagner Creek WAGNER CREEK, Dec. B. (Spl.) Homer and Emery Nell were guests to an enjoyable Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Try on, proprietors of the Talent1 Mercantile store la Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brlner spectt Thanksgiving day with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Long of Talent. Mrs. Leila Lynch and daughter Eleanor McOrew and grandchildren Jean Perkins and Gerald Doran mo tored to Central Point and called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson Nov. 37. Alvln Fenton haa returned to the Emmanual hospital In Portland to have the caat removed from his toot. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Williams and children enjoyed Thanksgiving day at Mr. and Mra. George Kerby's home. Mr. and Mra. Wayne Bradley of Tal ent gave a family dinner Thanksgiv ing day. Those who enjoyed the fam ily reunion from here were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cowan, parenta of Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Sarah Bradley, mother of Mr. Bradley, and Mr. and Mra. David Bradley and son William, Merle Brsdley, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slagle and children Dorothy and Bob. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Doran and fam ily were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hayes snd family Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boyd and family of Klamath Falls motored over to spend the holiday with Mrs. Boyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith. Mrs. Ella Abbott returned home with her daughter, Mrs. Udell Blanchl to spend the holldaya with her. Mrs. Emma Kerby was able to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner In her home with several of her children. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Crawl ot Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sommers and family and Mr, and Mrs. Ed Taylor and family. Mra. Eleanor McOrew and Mre. Vera Doran were shopping In Medford Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ravlzza have moved to Klamath Falls where Mr. Ravlzza Is employed with the Stan dard Oil Co. They formerly lived In Mrs. Kogere' home located at the picnic grounds. Those who attended the wrestling matches Monday night were Oeorge Kerby and sons, and Mrs. Bradley and son Merle, Mrs. M. A. Doran and baby Gerald called on Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnston of Ashland, Not. 38. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Dee. 8. (8pl.) Following successful production of the senior class play, "Big Hearted Herbert," Miss Alberto, the director, gave a party for the caat In Mis, Eckman's and Miss Sellers' apart ments, November 38. The Chinese checker game was played, Lstha Coulter carrying away the prise. At tending were Joe Beach, Buster White, Eunice Oraham, Lethe, Coul ter. Rum Hill, June Godley, Eileen Berntson, Justice Lewis, Fred Mets ger, Carol Lewis, Bill Johnson, Miss arover and Eunice Sanden. The Jacksonville high school girls' league gave the football team ft bsnquet December 1. After the din ner, which carried out the football theme, each one attending gave ft toast and then went to the gym for the party. Eleven of the girls' league donned the boys' football suits and portrayed ft "sissy football team," the water boy giving an ap propriate climax. Games wets played and the party ended with refresh ments. Judge F. L. Tou Veils left Novem ber 38 to attend ft national con vention of highway commissioners In Dallas, Texas. P.-T. A. will hold monthly meeting st the school house at 8 p.m., De cember 7. The first and second grades will give Illustrated songs about animals. Second grade will give Mother Goose play snd ribbon band number. A Christmas aeal play will bs given by the Inteimedlste grades. Jusnlta Ounter will give ft talk on the history of Christmas seals