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PAGE THIRTEEN (UtTiNViiU OS WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE ( WAXIttC U.UY MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932. fff DON'T FORGET ll TO PHONE THAT 7VANT AD HERS ARE IHE RATES) per word first insertion ' (Minimum Eaob additional Inawtlon. nr word (Minimum lOo) per line per month, without oopy change, MM Phone 75 LOST Pair black kid gloves. R bm Phone 1036. tjtht n dog missing, call 15;-M. i HELP WASTED FEMALE ,VaNTED Saleslady that h" had ex perience selling cosmetic. State - " age and extent of experience. An swer Box 3899, Tribune. HELP WANTED MALE MEN, 18-45. Steady work. 1700 to $3300 year, postoftlce clerks mall carriers. Common education euf- . i Mrlnn OS reached TlCieni.. raw .buiwih.' -- free. Write today sure for full par ticulars. 1239-A. Mall Tribune. , WANTED SITUATION'S LADY alone will work for home and small wages. 246 No. Holly. CAPABLE, neat young woman wants work of any kind. In towi or coun try; good housekeeper and cook. Tel. 1345-X, between 5 and 8 p.m. WANTED Housekeeping by experi enced, capable young girl. 32 South Orange. 'YOUNG; married man MUST have work. Any kind, any place. Odd lobs or steady.. If you have any thing, please let me have it. Box i 3598, Mall Tribune. WANTED Laundrymg. Square Deal Laundry, 345 So. Central. Phone 379-W. WANTED Any kind of cleinlng, 25c an hour. Call 981-L. W ANTED By experienced man. posi tion co operate orchard or ranch, either on salary or shares; refer ences furnished: could take Imme diate charge. Address S L . care Mall Tribune, and party will call. . WANTED MISCELLANEOUS - "MAKE YOUR DOLLARS WORK" Party owning $20,000 Income prop erty wants to borrow $7,000 and will pay B Interest. See D. E. Mil; lard, 425 E. Main. WANTED To buy for cash, Shetland pony. M'ist be" gentle and good looking. Write D. D. Roeder, 335 Michigan Ave., Klam.h Falls. Cre, giving price and complete detail. TT ft XTTTT t First mortgage $5,000 loan on fine unincumoerea moaern io.wuu Rogue River valley farm; equipped complete. Address V. D. Miller, Ashland, Ore. Phone 335-R. WANTED Load for empty furniture truck going to Oakland. Cal. Tel. ' 1044-X. Hawley Transfer. WANT A loan of $3,000.00, first mortgage first class business prop erty ss security. Address Box 3524 Mall Tribune. WANTED Cash register. Loan Office. Jennings WANTED Must have $6000 Immedi ately to save $30,000 ranch; 40 acres full bearing orchard. 60 aores under cultivation, pasture, etc, 46 acres tree water: $8,000 In buildings: near school: good roads. Address B. J, Mall Tribune. WANTED To buy all kinds of rab bits. Tel. 1559. WANTED Wool, and mohair. Wool sacks and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 37 No Grape St, 1m 1063 WANTED AUTOMOBILES - - VANTED Light used cars, pay cash Ph. 553, 1781 N Riverside FOR REST HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room furnished hou. very cheap to reliable party. Tel. O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT To adult, clesn 4-room house: range connected. Tel. 583-X. FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnish ed 5-room modern house and gar age. Phone 596-R, mornings and evenings. FOR RF.NTFurnlshed duplex. $17.50. Water paid. Majestic wood range; nicely arranged. Phone 1149. FOR RENT Close In. 8-room furn. duplex: adults only: low rent to right party. 240 So. Grape. FOR RENT Unfurnished 8 room buneslow, corner Columbus and Bryant. Interior newly decorated throughout Two larfre bis with plenty of nrden pp.ee. Lots of rose bushes. siade trees and flo-sers See owner, H. L. Bromley or phone 1350. 1 FOR HEN! - Humes Furoimed or unfurnished Browr- White IOH RENT Modern noun, close In P:ce 'hade, lawn and garden lot. . 24 pet month, wster paid. Call at, 135 Scuta Rirtrsid. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern partly furnished 4-room cottage, east side. Call at 414 S Riverside. TWO-ROOM furnished modern, neat, new, $15.50; Includes garage. 1015 West llth. . FOR RENT 3 -room house, acre Irrigated garden land. O. Oelln, Howatl Ave. FOR RENT 4 n 8-room houses Phone 105. 80 N Central. HOMES POR RENT Call lit. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Two 5-room apartments, 1 furnished. 1 unfurnished; near Library; newly decorated. W. F. Campbell, 804 E. Main. PALMER APTS. 14 So. Bartlett. Under new management. Furnished Apartments. Clean. Attractive, Quiet. Rates $3.00 per week and up. FURN. housekeeping or sleeping rooms, $7 per month. Phone 634-L, ARTHUR ARMS Apts., 330 N. Holly. FOR RENT Apartment, 810 Laurel. $12.00. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt. ,$12.00. Key at 148 So. Ivy. FURNISHED apt., electricity, hot and cold water, garage; $16.00. B Apts, 412 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, includes heat, hot and cold water, electricity, hotel service and lounge room privileges. Holland Hotel; Phone 710. PLEASANT, furnished, steam-heated apt; refrigeration. 10 Quince. FURNISHED 2 and 3-room apts. garage. 604 W. 10th. 2-ROOM APT. Also nice front sleep. ing room, ground Iloor: reasonable rates. Gloria Pan Apts, 375 South (central Ave. FOR RENT Completely furn. apt.; radio, washing machine, heat, hot and cold water. 329 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. downstairs. 340 N Bartlett. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment; hardwood floors, fireplace: newly decorated. Address Box 2985 Mall Tribune. FOR RENT Furnished apt Light, garage: $10 sr. $12 Phone 462-H FOR RENT 2-room apartments. $10 620 so Fir Phone 1320 FOR RENT Modern duplex apt: 4 rooms. Phone 443. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Beautiful east room: lady or gentleman. Close walking distance, jareaxiast and garage 11 desired. Phone 1577-X. FOR RENT Large front room; hot and cold water, shower. 20 S. Fir. PLEASANT front room, separate ent rance. 220 No. Oakdale. PLEASANT room for gentleman; close in; oath, garage. 609 E Main. ROOMS $1.50; bachelor cabins $3 per week. 445 So. Front. FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM In private family, reasonable. Call at 414 S. Riverside PLEASANT room with board. 716 B. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 2', -acre alfalfa and gar. den; good house. Phone 351-R. FOR RENT Small ranch close In: well Improved. Phone 437-X. BU8INESB OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Lunch room. Beatty, Truckee, Cal. FOR SALE Restaurant, downtown, good location; seats 51; modern equipment, with steady business. Phone 1333-J. Bargain price. NEW service station and modern home, with 8 acres. Irrigated. Write Box 753, Klamath Falls, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL $1500 equity In Cal. property sacrifice for equity, stock and equipment or what. J. W. Cates. Ashland. FOR EXCHANGE Beautiful new modern bungalow, five acres rich garden soil, fine location. Price $3,000.00. Will trade clear with some cash for unimproved acreage. Also 150 acres, 50 acres In hay and grain, 100 acres free water, com fortable buildings, family fruit. Price $4750.00. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 125 E. 6th St, Phone 1496 EQUITY In 10 acres for house or car. 1034 N. Central. 5 . CRES. southern California, sell or trade by owner. Phone 837-X. FOR TRADE 3 modern houses part ly furnished, for small Improved acreage. 414 S. Riverside FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE 3-room house, lot: $430; terms Rent houses $8 to $10, fur nished. 813 Summit. FOR SALE Home. It will pay you to look this up. Consider trade for auto or radio. Bslance like rent. Owner, 309 First Net!', Bank Bldg. HIOH-CuiUS 7-room bunga'ow In distinguished residential district Cash price $6000 00 Owner wants Copco stock for his $3500 equity Walter H Jones, Realtor, rtei Jack son County Bank Phone tat FOR SALE Sacrifice fire room mod ern home, gas and electricity, large lot and trees. 11.500 $500 buy, my equity Phone 1062-X. FOR SALE Attractive homes 105 30 No Central. Phone FOR SALE Pol XT RY W L CHICKS c. May 8c: hardy Hansen strain, heavy layers, large white es.s Free rsnge-cockerela, di rect Hansen 266-325 Rocks or Reds 10c Jenks Poultry Farms. Tngent, Ore. R I SETTING EOQS, F. A. Pefiey. Tel. S78.W, FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES SEVERAL light, good, used cars at big bargains. Big 4 Used Car Lot, nti N. Riverside. FUEL OIL DELIVERY FOR FUEL OH. delivery. Phone 816 Eads Transfer and Storage Oo. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE $100 WILL put you in possession of 1 acre. Improved, close In. Full price $1000: balance monthly. See owner at 401 West 2nd, City. FOR SALE 20 acres finest land In Jackson county: walking distance city scnoois. rnone Mas-it. FOR SALE Equity In 3 acres. Fine soil, small house, near highway. Roy Bilderback. Pitt View Ave., Central Point. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & Whit. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Team of mules and har ness. Phone Ashland 373-J-4 FOR SALE Weaner plgs.$3 .00. Box 51, Anderson Creek road, Talent. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FORD T generatora now $1.75, on exchange, during our ;iu-aay saie, Big 4 Auto Wreckers, 1761 N. Riv erside, TRAILERS built to order. Big 4 Auto Wreckers, 1761 N. Riverside, pnone 652. FOR SALE Good used tires. 1761 N. Riverside. Big 4 Wreckers. CLOSING OUT stock of shoes: $6 and $7 shoes going at $3.95. 'East Side Shoe Shop. FOR SALE $400 piano, like new, $125. Will take $50 cash; balance terms. Also Airway vacuum clean er, $25. 224 Clark St. FOR SALE 300-gal. Bean spray rig; terms. Phone Ashland 373-J-4. POOR SALE Good used piano. $85. Electric Wiring Co, 222 W. Main. FOR SALE A $4,750 first mortgage on the 15-acre Richardson ranch on Beall lane; due In two years. Will give attractive discount. See W. E. Thomas, 45 So. Central. FOR SALE One 5-horsepower electric motor, cheap. Jennings Loan Of fice, 5 So. Front. ROGUE RIVER Yellow Dent seed corn. C. A. DeVoe, 523-J-2. FOR SALE Tomato and cabbage plants See Carey's, near Phoenix. Phone 341-J-l. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertiliser, sand and gravel. Phone 912-J. $1 POR YOUR old battery on any Severln bat.; 6-volt 13-plate stand ard (1 yr. guar.), $5; 6-volt 13-plate neavy duty. $0. SEVERIN BATTERY SERVICE 1530 No Riverside. REBUILT FORDSON TRACTOR. $100 In fine shape. See It Miller-San- roro iTactor Co., 22 s. Fir, Medford FOR SALE Lady's almost new black coat with beautiful fur collar and ouff set. Will sell very cheap Also two evening dresses. Inqulie 346 S Riverside, evenings 5 to 7 oNLY $3.50 for 6-volt 13-plate Junior battery (o mo guar.) SEVERIN BATTERY SERVICE. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes. $8 up: terms If desired All makes rented and repaired' White Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett ROLLER canaries. Phone 0. A. DeVoe 5IISOE1XANEOU8 EMPTY TRUCK going to Portland, n mi 1,0 lunu vuero or points en route. Hawley Transfer. Phone 1044-X. CASH paid for old gold. Jewelry, mage worn, etc. Jennings Loan Office, No. 5 South Front, WE PAY CASH For furnltnre, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House. 37 No. Grape St. Phone 1013 WALLPAPER cleaned, Just Ilka new, i.ou per room and up Call 637-Y SQUARE DEAL LAUNDRY 246 80 uentrai. pnone 379-W GOLD dust bought and sold at Red- ucn o, ora tioor ueoiora Bldg LOCAL or long dlstanoe hauling We guarantee to save you money Haw ley rranafer. 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract JACKSON CO. AHSTKAC'I CO. Armrartt of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County, MURRAY ABSTRACT OO. Abstracts of Title Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 6. No 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up oeianoe due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments Additional money loaned. Pnone 31 for appointment Chiropractic Pnytlcten DR B W HOFFMAN Chiropractic Nerve specialist Office hours II to 12. 9 to 5 203-304 Liberty Bldg Office Phone 680: Res Phone 131-11 Contracting Al LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay then honest debts Pacific Coast Credit Association 431 Med lord d!dg. Medford on Dentistry, OK ROBKH1 D COE 404 Medford Rid, Phone (40 PENTXBTBt Dressmaking and KrmrMlHing. THE FASHION SHOP - Dresn,a,mg and erno-tliug. 424 Mediord Bldg ' Pbona 1181. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners LET OEOKOC DO IT Tel 1172 House oleaning. Floor waxing, Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Furnltnre Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re finished re-glued We carry a full line of upholstery sample. A. N Thlbault, Tel. 969-R Funeral parlor PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates Estah llshed 20 years. Ambulanoe serf toe. 6th St. at Oakdale Tel. 47. Lawnmowers LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 75c. Call and de. liver ttee. 23 No. Fir. Phone 361. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAJOffl Teaoher of piano Classical and popular musto courses Height Music Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg. Tel 72 Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autoa. Three oer cent per month on unpaid balance No other charges Come In and get the cash today. See w E Thomas 45 So. Central. Phone 139 Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMEN1 Best equipped plant In southern Oregon Printing d all kinds; book binding; louse-leaf ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing line. 38-30 N. Grape Phone 75. ROOflHg STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders of water-tight roofs Estlmatea and Inspection without charge loth and Fir St. Tel. 1077 Piano Dealers, SEE the Baldwin ,lne of Plan ts at the Electric Wiring Co. 222 W Mam 8t, or call Mrs. H O. ?urucker Tel 1442. Painting. HARR MARX. Fainting Tinting Paperhanglng Phone I4-F-4, PO Box 804 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Service guaranteed 20 8 Orape St Phone 644. or residence 1060 EADS TRANSFER 4s STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 815 Prlcea right Service guaranteed. RE1NKING TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds Of floe 309 South Front St. Phone 332. LEGAL NOl'lCEi Notice of Anntml stockholders' Meeting Crater Lake National Park Company, Notice Is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of stockholders of Crater Lake National Park Company will be held at room 1125 Falling Building, In the City of Portland, Multnomah County, State of Oregon, on Tuesday the 26th day of April, 1932, at the dour of ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of electing a Board uf Dlrectora. and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Dated April 16th, 1932. R. W. PRICE. Vice-President. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed and has qualified, as Adminis trator of the Estate of George A. Jewett. deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby directed to present same, properly verified In the manner pro vided by law, to the undersigned. at the office of F. P. Farrell, Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building. Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publica tion of this notice. Dated and first published April 15th, 1932. ED M. WHITE, Administrator of the Estate of George A. Jewett. Deceased. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of uregon, in and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of B. B. rickel. deceased. Notice Is hereby gtven. that the undersigned has been appointed t,y the Hon. C. B. Lamkln, Judge of the above entitled court, as Executrix ot said estate, and has duly qualified according to law; all persons havlnii claims against said estate are here- ny notuted to present same, with proper vouchers, and duly verified according to law, at the office of T. w. Miles, attorney lor the under signed. In the Jackson County Bank building in the City of Medford, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published April 1st, 1932. MATTIE E P1CKEL, Executrix of the Estate of E. B. Plckel, deceased. Young Corbett Beats Velasco SACflAMFNTn An-11 1 fin. uiuir i-oroeii, rTesno soutnpaw, nas taken another stride In hit perennial battle to get a crack at the world's welterweight title, by virtue of his trouncing the rough and rugged Dave Velasco of Mexico City for the second time, in a 10round bout here Inst night. WHY? No. 10 Beautiful Bungalow, beautiful grounds, beautiful woods; 8 acres of fine Isnd. Irrigated, strictly modern 8-room Bung alow, large room,. Priced at 11880 Just one-half original cost of Bungalow. Fine neighborhood, close In, near achool. Must be sold at onoe. Best deal w, hare ever offered In av high class suburban Bungalow. BAnNM Phone ftlOV o (ounttRriefs Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. April 23. (Spl.) Ladies' Aid held an all-day meet ing at the Presbyterian church on Thursday. Work waa atarted on a new quilt. Fifteen ladles were pres ent. A covered dish luncheon was enjoyed. May IS the Ladles' Aid plana to give a tea and apron sale. Chaa. Van de Vera ot Minneapolis. Minn., la spending the week end at the L- S. Lions home. Mr. and Mrs. L. 8 Ettlnger and family of Medford spent Sunday at the ii S. Lions ,home. John Marsh, who has been 111 for several weeks at his home on South Oregon street, is reported as Improv ing. Mrs. Kate Hoffman, who haa bean 111 at her home here, Is also reported to be improving. Mrs. Lewis Nledermeyer recently entertained the following guests at her home: Mrs. Cola Blxby, Mra. Otto Nledermeyer and children, Miss Issle McCully, Mrs. Chester Wendt and children and Mrs. Henry Nleder meyer. Mrs. J. D. Bowdlsh and daughter, Alice, called at the C. B. Dunning ton home Tuesday. Miss Alice re mained over and attended the Henry Brothers' circus as a guest of Miss Burdette Dunnlngton. Mra. Alpha Hartman Is having the Interior of her kitchen redecorated. Mrs. Lulu Saulsbury has returned to her work at Medford after spend ing several days caring for her moth er, Mra. Julia Williams, who has been quite HI but la now much Improved. Steve Wilson of Sams Valley was a caller Sunday at the 0. B. Dun nlngton home. The Rlnky Din lea an to play Palmer Creek Sunday at Palmer Creek. A large crowd of fana from here plan to attend. Elmer Applegate, who Is a botany teacher at Palo Alto, la visiting his sister, Mrs. C. C. Chit wood. Mr. and Mra. A. O Sutherland of Medford called on friends here on Thursday Friday evening of last week Ray mond HunBaker, Joe Nee and Milton Coe, teachers at the local school, made a fishing trip to Squaw Lake, They returned Satuday with a fine catch. Mr, and Mra, Clinton Smith visited friends at Grants Pasa Saturday. , Miss Martha Wright spent Wed nesday night with Shirley and Donna Can trail, Charles BUtch and son are taking down their present residence to build a new home on the present site. Miss Oladys Gilbert, who teaches school near Merlin, spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Joe Nee, here. Next meeting of the local health unit will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Flck, May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton SmlWi enter tained at dinner Tuesday In honor of their son, Loyal'i, seventh birhday. Quests present were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Langley and George Everett Edena. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson of Medford were luncheon guests at the Chris Keegan home Thursday. Miss Mildred Carlton of Central Point and Mrs. Frank Llndley of Medford attended the meeting of the local health unit at the home of Mrs. Herbert Hanna Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin visited her sister, Mrs. Frank Dlto, at a Grants Pass hospital Friday. Mra. Dlto Is the mother of a new baby boy, John Lions and family of Medford and Charles Lions of Ashland spent Thursday evening at the L. B. Lions home. Home Economics club met at the Grange hall Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Miller attended a meet ing of the Relief Corps in Medford Thursday. Parent-Ten chera association plans a program April 28. Several Interest ing numbers are being prepared. The funds raised will go toward purchase of a piano for the high school. Ethel Ashley of the Sterling dis trict spent Tuesday night at the O. O. Sanden home. Missionary society of the Presby terian church will hold their next regular meeting at the church par lors Thursday afternoon, Aplrl 38, Children of the Jacksonville school have bwn putting in some good practice In preparation for t.'ie coun ty track meet to be held at the county fair grounds. Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, Ore., April 23 (Spl.) Sama Valley grades won a game from Agste there Wednesday, 22 to 29. The high boys' baaebsll team won from Eagle Point here Fri day afternoon, 10 to 4. A severe hall storm struck this dis trict Wednesday afternoon, lasting about 15 minutes. The high achool seniors have se lected their class play, "Windy WIN Iowa," to be given early In May, Auto glass installed wai. you wait Prices right Brill Sr.eet MetaJ Works CASH WANTED CORN 15 S. Central Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, Ore., April 22 city -(Speclal)-Mrs. Eleanor King, who J; ?0,un' MaIn. has been employed In southern Call- ll, Ancient Houian fornla for several months is visit- wofl,lal" Ing her parent. Mr. and Mra. Harry u Spnnl.h Cougle, here. j ii. Covers the Mr. and Mra. George Topping and ,g. Top'carj ' three children of Bandon visited j 17. Ancient church over the week-end with Mrs. Mary JJJJ rocep Topplng and James Turvey of Wll-1 ft. To llama. 1 Dessert Orsnt n.vli nf Anhlund anent last Sunday with hla brother-in-law. frank Bryan. He was accompanied by his eon and wife, Mr. and Mra. Clarence Davis and son, Herbert and Everett Nance, all of Ashland. Mrs, P. 1. Wood and Mra. Bert Blgelow of. O rants Pass attended the Williams ladles' club at the Kradel Newcomb home last week. The play, "His Uncle's Niece." given by the Williams high echdol last week was well attended and greatly enjoyed. After the play there was dancing for a time. The proceeds go to the student body fund. A. P. Blodgette and B. P. Banks are busy repairing and cleaning ditch for summer Irrigating. Dad Griffith of Pine Rldgs is visit ing friends here. Amos Smith Is busy getting out timbers to repair a dam In Rogue river. Mr. and Mra. O. A. Cougle and Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Cougle transacted business In Grants Pasa last week. L. Ij. Gray. Victor Col tern and Earl Cougle went to Grants Pass Friday to work on Mr. Gray's prop erty, which he purchased recently. There was quite a large crowd at baseball practice at Provolt last Sunday, They are getting In shape for their first game of the season next Sunday. O. K. Vlnoell haa rented the Ham mon place on the east fork of Wil liams creek for the coming year. Mrs. Anna Knutzen of Thompson creek and Mrs. Al Shearer of Forks. Wash., visited Mrs. Doo Mansfield Saturday. Mrs, Shearer ts a atster of Mr. Knutzen and grew up In this county. She Is spending several days visiting relatives and friends. A son was born to Mr. and Mra. Don Hedge peth Sunday at the ma ternity hospital In Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bryan trans acted business In Medford Friday. Dr. Moaler took Ceph Moomaw Into Grants Pass Sunday to the hospital, where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. Provolt community club met Fri day evening. The usual program was omitted, the entire time being given over to the Copco moving pic tures. Afterward the ladles sold pie and coffee and a very pleasant so cial hour was spent a nice little sum wan real I red which will be used to paper the hall and other Im provements. Mr. and Mrs. Gray, who have been living on the old Hoxey place on upper Williams creek have moved to the Protected Cove orchard ranch near Murphy. Byron Is staying at the O, W. Roberta home till the and of the achool term. Mr, and Mra. Frank Bryan enter tained with a chicken dinner Sun day. Those enjoying their hospi tality were Mrs. Esther Large and son, Wayne, Mlsa Bonnie Pollard. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts. A 10-pound baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Elder of Upper Williams creek April 10. All are doing nicely. Mr. and Mra. M, u House ana family were visitors at the Joe Hob eon home on Missouri flat Sunday. The sun ahlnlng brightly on the new fallen enow on the mountain trees aurroundlng our little valley la a beautiful sight although It brings apprehension of frulU and gardens Injured by frosts. Mr. and Mrs. a. l,. Bioageue entertained as house gucst over the week-end the Misses Lottie Jane Mead. Melba Macy, Wllma McKtn- sey, Neoma Gray, Eugenia Hulet nd Wllma Howard, all teacnera in me Grants Pass schools, also Mrs.Thelma Wilkinson ,MI Jones, Miss Igo and Mr. Shepman, teachers of the Wil liams school Friday evening. A Mr. Hammon of Upper Wllllama creek passed away at hla home Sun day. He had been confined to his bed for several months with paraly sis. Interment wu In the Sparlin cemetery Tuesdsy. There was baptising Tuesday afternoon at the Applegate river near Murphy achool house. An evangelist haa been preaching seve ral days. There were some 40 per sons to have been baptl7d. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lewman had as house guests laat week Mrs. Lew- man's nephew, Yvon Bailey ot aro- ton, Cal., who Is on ni way 10 Alaska with a fishing fleet for the summer. He was accompanied oj a friend, Bob Polner, also bound for Alaska. Other guests wer Mrs. Lewmsn'a niece, Mra. Theda Davis and three children of Placervllls, CsJIf. Mrs. Davis will .also visit her father. Leslie Bailey, In the Illinois vallsy. Lincoln Savage, county treasurer of Josephln. county, addressed the pupils of the Williams school Friday afternoon on wild flower,. Mr. flay. n li i well anown horticulturist and botanist. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, April 11 (Hpl.) Frank Marquess and family wer. dinner guest at Jsmes Mac Dowell'. Sunday, Miss Ruth Msva spent Sunday with Miss Bon Nell Jones. Mr. Oarrlson of Phoenu spent ! few hour, with E. J. Centers Tun- dsy. Raymond Browning of Pbcnli is Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Walls of plant ovaries when developed Into fruit 10, Possessed Is. Hoisting de vices 14. Liquor 16. Faucet 15, Organ of amen 17. Ancient Greek Solution of Yesterday's Puxzl OrTRlTWeiOIAIM; A! P I R V A irJy R'l G O.Kj'OM B'TR iWVAKHjERMA P A CEPlE TSTJE NlEjT ADTAM;sSlEtA MWS f d!e R E L I NIEjiTJR AIPM E N F R AIN ClH I SIETMiE NIT mm&- LE'jL.;rv er mja R s0s,oiRWnR: jTiE I T AlLlYtfSIARME L SlE UiN QEIRiHiCNITTOIjS4L1y S E A f llNiOFNiEMyjNT JfE E ;R i R S H STpTeTd W R iE"lE Dl S II. Sout . African it. 11. k-infl nr T.ltiiea antelope ou, r.nouurtiB" Wooden pro- B,r8ntf 0M'B ti ivp 4lt contemptuous fc-xists I ,6' To.arrn name for i clilid it. Lenf of the palmyra palm 41. Three: pre ft II. Places in the around IT. Intimidate 1 la 3 P 13 p 7 a If WMo I" V m. ZIZZ ZZZ iZ W W WS'S " W 27-ir If f ' 1 Ti 5a ' 33 7 34 3"? 3JT mm . Ml&M 25 Tm 1P 43 44 'fa ..... , . . 4i r "1- -mr 11 1 1 1 11 - hauling wood from James Mays' ranch. Mrs. P. Marquess was out to Med ford Monday. Edward Smith spent the week end at his home near Phoenix. Mrs. James Mays and daughter, Ruth, called on Mra. Bushnell Sat urday. Heavy rains Monday night and Tuesday morning made the ; roada too slick for log hauling. Mrs. L. O. Jones made s business trip to the valley Saturday. Mrs. D. O. Hale and Mr. and Mra. W. Bhann were in Medford Satur day. Mr. Bushnell Is working In Talent this week. Mrs. Randle of Medford spent Saturday with her mother, . Mrs. Bushnell. Mrs. James Mays and daughter, Ruth, called on Mrs. Oeorge Mao Ana lly Thursday, Edgar Schuotte left Monday for California. Mrs. Thomas and son. Harold, were out to the valley Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Green were out to church In a ..land Sunday. Mrs, Ernest Bushnell called on Mrs, D. O. Hale Monday. E. J. Centers - and James Mays made a trip to Ashland Monday. Hnrold and Robert Thomas spent Thursday evening with Lor In Close. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, April 33. (Spl.) Five babies were examined at the health center Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Drummond and Miss Brian were In charge, with Mrs. Everett Faber and Mi .. E. P. Stone assisting. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and daughter Doris Lea were guests nf Mr. and Mrs. Earl Webb of Grants Pass Sunday afternoon. Andre Chomel la landscaping about his hotel and camp cottages, setting ornamental trees, shrubs and flowers. M, Wyatt, new proprietor of the Associated gas station, has added a new meter pump and ft few minor Improve menu, besides giving the surroundings a spring cleaning. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Downey re turned home Sunday from Boise, Ida., where they were cal leu a few weeks ago by the serious Illness of Mr. Downey's slater. She was much Im proved when they left, Mrs. Wllma She ley Wilson was a flaturdav auest of h.r narenta. Mr. ,nd Mri Jonn gheley. She left Sun. ay t orant Pass to b ,mployed In the forest reserve office. Miss Helen Lees and Miss Zola Carr wer, house guests of Mlsa Ilene Koep sell on the Monta Vista rsncu for th week-end. They climbed Rosy Ann, which thy say Is almost cov ered with poison oak. Vegetable cookery demonstration was given at central Point Orange hall Aplrl 31, At the regular meeting of Mt. Pitt Rebekah lodge, Mrs. Flor.no Eddy and Mrs. Minnie Buckles wer. elected delegates to th. annual session of grand lodge of Oregon, May 24, at Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Bddy spent Sunday in Ashland ss guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cowley. Mrs. Paul Sh.rer la spending a short vacation at Oearheart. She le't Thursday evening, apendlng a few days In Portland with friends before continuing to th. coast resort. Th. brick church was filled to ca pacity Sunday night to hear Miss Chrlstabel Psnkhurst sneak on worm 'conditions and their relation to Bible prophli c. Flnley Is rsmod.llng th. house In East Central Point raosntly pur- chased from W. Duncan. H, C, L-a- Cross-Word Puzzle 4. Four I. Llaht boats 6, Minute par tic.es 1. Tlprt 8. Minors: prnni 9. Steamship. abbr. 10. Cirola of ilgh 11 Arrangement In a line It. Lays waste 17, Before 19. Oil; comb. form 10. Native metal. SI. Make clear I 22. Prehistoric animals 21. Fro ion desaetf "4. Atmosphere 27. Deserts ' 2X stroke rentlf . 30. Masculine J name M. Frequently 83. Cheap race horse i 85. Insect 3. Location I 88. Single thing 39. Formerly i 41. Largs re- ceptacle j Distinguish ... superlative . B$aTiU at. tent Ion DOWN L Favorite ts. A110W 1. uuldoi nnt Guldu's olrhtst 44. Paid pubtto nonces . Ml 4T. Affaln: prefl I. Nw Imprss slons verton Is the carpenter hi charge at the work. Miss Benson of St. Paul, Minn., who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Benson for several weeks,' will return home this week. ' Mrs. B. P. Peart has for two week been suffering with rheumatism la her left hand, and la not much Im proved. ' Mrs, 0. Will a rd ot Roseburg was a recent guest of her sister, Mrs. W XT. Hover and family, returning horn Sunday evening. Richard Hay continues In ft serious condition, - ' STERLING, April 23. (Spl.) Ad, MoDugle, who haa beta visiting W. H. Davis, returned to his horn, at 0lro Wooley, Wash., April 7. . 0tis Perkins, who hurt his back seriously while cutting wood on th Qlnsc ranch, was taken to MedXont Monday for medical treatment. Mlsa Patricia Hogan, local achool teacher, visited her home on Thomp son creek April IT. Mra. y. P. Dutton nd ion Oaf motored to Medford on buslnes April 18. B. Nelson ni visitor of F, 9, Dutton Sunday. Dan Pierce, who haa beam very 1U. Is getting along nicely. OUTSMARTS LAD CHICAGO. April aa-(AP) Davs) Shade, veteran of 16 year, of ring warfare and more than 400 bouts, stilt la too amart for most of th.ra. Th. California Ducker and bobber laat night edged out a doss decision over jack Kllbourn., promising young middleweight from Australia, In 10 rounds at Whit. City, and called on all hla cunning to do It, H. kept th. flashy youngster tied up and scored often enough with left hook to th body to gain ht margin. EDEN PlSnRACT BE EDEN PRECINCT, Or., April 91 (Special.) Th. fin. tract of land for m.rly owned by Mrs. Lets Furry Just south of Phoenix Is to b. subdivided Into small horn. site,. This Is un doubtedly one ot th. finest tracts ot land In th. valley and will soon b. taken for new homes for buslnesa men who wish to lire out of town. Card of Thanks, W. wish to .utend our dep an si near, appreciation to our many friends for their kindness and sym pathy during our recent bereavement In th. loss of our loved on.. Ollbert Raymond Sstchweel: also for tn many beautiful flower,. Atlanta Satchwcet. WllUrd Satchweel. Mrs. Eleanor Hltcheni. Mr. Vale Hoots. Mrs. Karl Knapp. W BUY good ustbl.eiotheav.to. MONEY LOtNKD ON Radio. Blectrtt Washing Machines anything of real value, flee as today. JENNINGS LOAN OFFICE No. K. Fron1 Nub Hotel ait. Sterling