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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, 5IEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1933. PAGE ELEVEN DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD azas abb m hates ; Pet word first insertion (Minimum 35o Been additional tsiwtion. per word f Minimum 1001 Per line per month, without boot ehangaa 2b 75 Phone LOST IX3ST Will the persona who haw my wire-haired terrier dog please Prion 1024. LOST Lady's dark brown pigskin glove, for right hand. Please re turn to M. H.. Mall Tribune office. Reward. LOST It dog musing, call ItlS. HELP WASTE" FEMA1.C WANTED Unencumbered ia4y to as sist with housekeeping. State age. and wav.es expected. Box 9840, care Mall Tribune. HELP WANTED MALE FEMALE SALESLADIES AND SALESMEN -Runproof hose; yours free; paid dally: Special Jan bonus. .Write Mr. Marltie, 603 Delta Bldg, Los Angeles, Cal. " WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Collecting, part time bookkeeping or typing. Room 310, Plrst National Bank Bldg, RELIABLE, experienced girt wants housework. 1399-X. EXPERT PAINTSR will do sign paint ing Interior decorating general paint Jobs. Call at 333 So. Central WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANT to buy team horses, Durham milk cows. 723 W. 13th. FOR RENT 3-room turn, bouse. In quire 133 Almond St. WANTED Small truck. Pierce Auto Freight. Tel. 5. WANTED To rent acre or email niot with house, near school, for family with several children. Must be minimum rent, aiso nusoana wants carpenter or other work in exchange for rent or produce. Worthy, thrifty family. Address Box 9187, care Man 'inoune. WANTED Rogue river farm. Prefer near river, value about eis.000, for eastern Oregon gram and stock ranch. Box mat, Tribune. EXCHANGE Upholstering and fumt. ture repairing for what have you? TBIBault Tel HOU-K WANT TO RENT Completely furn' Ished home. Near high school, fire place, furnace, 3 bedrooms. Phone WOOD-SAWINO, Phone 786-W. RAW FURS WANTED Eastern prices paid. Ton don't have to WBlt for returns. We pay cash. We buy Hides. Pelts and Wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N drape St. Phone 1053 WANTED Household gooda, stores, tools, or what have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN BOUSE 37 N Orape St. Phone 1082. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished 5-room mod ern house, close in: upholstered furniture, hardwood floors, fire piaoe. garage, oil heater; cheap rent, write to B. J. palmer, Rt. 3. Medford, Ore. FOR RENT 3-room modern house, close to Orlffen Creek school. Tel. 1413. FOR RENT 6-room furn. house: reasonable to reliable party, rail at iso so. oraoe. 8-ROOM house. 310 S. Jvy, FOR RENT 60 No. Peach, a rooms and bath: oil burner. Tel. 105. FOR RENT 824 W. 13th, Tel. 10S. iOR RENT Houe, 13.30, 1 and 417.50. Tel. 105. FOR RENT A nicely furnished du plet, clow In, for 815. Phone 1143. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, 1001 North Central. Inquire 3B N. Central. FOR RENT Partly furnished home, close In. nice sfrede, garden spot, garage, 820, water rent paid; lo cated at 315 So. Rivers rilde; In quire sf S2S So. Riverside. FOR RENT Clean, psrtly furnished 4-room house. Telephone 488-M. FOR RENT 5-room furnished bouse and garage. Call at 845 N Bertlatt FOR RENT Nice rejidence near high school: double garage. 503 S. Oak del. Phone "37. .FOR rent -room modern furnten. ad bouse: nardwond floors, over stuffed electric range Call at 530 S Central FOR RENT Furnished 8-room bouse; j furnace, fireplace; close in. Tel I 13j. i rOR REST HOUSES POOR-ROOM furnished house. In quire Irvln Anderson. 314 VeacoU' ver Ave. TOR RENT Nice 5-room unfurniah d house. 15 mo. Location, Sorts central. Phoo 44S-X. FOR rent .-room small furnished house with garage. Call lit or 741 WEST JACKSON C rooms, good condition ass location. Tel. luo POR RENT Furnished S-rooro mod ern house. Call at 41. 8 Riverside FOR RENT 4 room unfurnished house, plenty built Ins, close in. inquire 141 So. Holly. FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. rOR RENT APARTMENTS POR RENT 3 housekeeping rooms and garage. 33? K. Grape. FOR RENT 3 and 3-room apart ments. 317 W, 2nd St. 3 ROOMS completely furnished, In eluding lights and water; bested; (S a week. 228 No. try. FURNISHED apartment, downstairs; garage. 344 No, Bsrtlett. NICE furn. apt. $18 So Oasdale, NEAT furn. apt. Key 148 S. 1ft. FURN. apts.; ateam heat; convenient for 4 adults. The Berben. 10 Quince FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at 533 plum St.. after a p. a or Sundays. HOMES FOR KENT Call 796. "OB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED, heated room In private home; shower. 798-r. FOR RENT Nice, clean sleeping room, $4 per month; close in, 710 E. Main. ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri vate entranoe. One block from Main St. Reasonable rates, 333 a Central. FOB BENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a. 716 E. Main. Rates very moderate. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 1 and H-acre tracts near Medford. Tel. IDS. FOB EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Duroo brood sows, boar and pigs, for cows or cash. S. H. Hawk, 24 8. Grape. TRADE Interest In quarts claim for - car. 1021 loth St. West. WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail R C Skellenger, Trail. Ore. WILL, trade, dry 18" fir and hard wood for light truck 33! East 4th FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 83,000 AND EASY TERMS on balance will purchase 143 acrea excellent Irrigated land In Klamath Basin, suitable for potatoes, alfalfa or dairying; two miles from town, strictly modern bungalow. J, E. Whltiatch, owner, Merrill, Oregon. MAKE me an offer for small fur nished home; modern. What have you 91 Elm. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 80 acre Klamath county, on highway and railroad, fine land, all Irrigated; 45 acrea Jackson county, no Irrigation needed. Will sell or exchange for smaller acreage or Medford prop erty. Phone mj. FOB SALt HOMES DONT throw rent money away buy this oozy 4-room bungalow near school on your own terms. Fine garden, garage. Owner forced to sacrifice at once. 735 Oak Street. FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east frunt) and nice lot close to Berry- daie atore. A great bargain at 8450. Terms. Phone 817-u FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 13 ACRES Own water right: bouse and other buiidirurs; on bua line; 81000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River. Oregon. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown At White, FOR SALE POULTRY BRONKE toms and hens. W. A, Py burn, Rt. 4. Buckshot Hill. NEW LOW PRICES on chicks white Leghorns. Hansen strsin, 8 cents; Reds and Rocks e.-nte. 34 page catalog free. Jeaka Poultry Farms, Tangent, Oregon. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK RED feeder pigs, Adolf Sehiilz, Beagle. FOR SALE FUEL DRY FIR. black oak and laurel wood, 81.T4 and up. Phone 143 Jscksonville. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 78 tons hay good feed yard If desired. W. W. Gregory ranch, Cater Lake highway, phone 408-J-I. AUCTION SALE Saturday, 3 p, m. Household furniture, r?ash rosester in A-l condition, gas engine, farm implements and other articles too numerous to mention. Medford Auction House, 84 So. Fir. ALFALFA. 88.00; wheat, 81.0 cwt.: barley. 85c: ear corn, oc. r-aone C. A. DeVoe. S23-J-3. FOR SALE Bicrcie, 3-!n. frame. cheap. Bo 9338, Tribune. GOOD NEWTOWN APPLES. 30c per jlo. Bring boxes. McCali, y, mile west of Talent. OBANOES 83.00 crate; 81.10 half crate; grapefruit, 83 38 case; J' half rase. Heavy pack. Big 7 Fruit Warehouse, Inc., S. Front St. FOR SALE Baled hay. 313 ton. It. M. Lofland. phone 7-j. For. SALE Good used piano 8670 Good organ ".59. Baldwin Plans saoppe, 388 S. Crape fe-. FOR SALE WlSCHAANEOfJS FOR SALE Two iarge wicker doll buggies, doll bed sso other toys shampoo shield and stand. 319 No Central. FOR SALE 11x5 lathe, inquire at Pick & Lindleya. FURNITURE tor sale Servian ruga, radio, overstuffed, Maytag, mangle dining aet. bedroom furniture. Weatinghouse ranee. Selling every thing. Come. 130 Vancouver Ave FOR SALS Harley-Davidson motor cycle 885 caab. See John, at Mall Tribune. FOR SALS Daed sewing machines, all makes, 88 up; terms If desired. Afi makes rented and repaired. White Sewtsg Machine Co. 34 H Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilise? and teaming, Phoca 12-J. GET the "No Hunting" and treepsss lng signs at the Mail Tribune Job office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. MISCELLANEOUS LINOLEUM, floor or ruga Qlo-coated; everything furnished for 81.00. Call Lamport's. FLOORS cleaned, waxed and polish ed; everything furnished for 810. Call Lamport's. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office; printed on cloth to with, atasd the rain and weather HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed. 818 North Riverside Phone '044-X. BUSINESS 0IBECTORT - JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract ol TttJe s Title tnsorance. JThe only cornpifte Title System to .f actual Count;. HURRAY ABSTRACT OQ. AOslract of Title Title Insurasoe Rooms S jvod ft. Ho 83 North Osnlrt! 4f. upstair Automobile txwn. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED W p; up btiance a dealer btsM Os iautoe company nd extend four pftfment Addition moss? tossed Phone SI for toDomtroect Attorney -at-Law. GLENN O. TATtfOB tAWTES. POST OFFICE BULDTNO M2DFORO, SEGOl. Expert Window Cteanere. Souse cleaning Floor waxing On- eniAl rug ciea&mg, spe-!uiy job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DKPARTMBN1 Best equipped plant to southern Oregon printing of ail kinds: coos binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and blank billing ayatems duplicating cash sales sups and everytntng :c tne printing una. n urape Phone lb. Painting and Paperhanglng. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting. paperhanglng. Phone ls-F-4. B Coleman Creek road. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on urs. paid balance No other charge See w E. Thomas. 45 9 central Oround floor Cratenan Theatre Bldg State Lloenss No. S-157. Transfer, BADS TRANSFER as STOBAOI CO. Office lots No. Central Phone 318 Prices right Service guaranteed RE1NK1NO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. III No Fir street Phone 332. LEGAL NOTICES Koilre of tisl Account. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned haa filed with the Coun ty Court of Jackson County, Oregon, his final account aa administrator of the estate of Bessie Burkhart Hoppe, deceased, and that said Court has set January 36. 1838. at ten o'clock a. m. In the court room of aaid Court In the courthouse at Medford, Jack son County. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objectione thereto, and the settlement thereof. All per sons interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause If any they have why aaid final accsunt should not be approved by ssid Court, and said administrator dtscnarged from his trust, and rue such objectlone on or before aaid date. ROT SEAMAN, Administrator of the Estate ttt Beasie Burkhart Hoppe, deceased, DON It. NEWBURY, Atty. for Administrator. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State ii Oregon for Jackson County, In the Matter of the Estate of Eunhemia J. Warner, deceased. The undersigned hsa been sppoint- ed and qualified by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson county, as Administrator witn the will and codicil annexed of the estate of Euphemia J. Werner, deceased. Ail persons having claims against aaid estate are notified to present them. ouiy verified, with proper veucaera, to me at my office, Caoley X.weter Building, Medford, Oregon, w.'tliia six months from December 33, lies. trs date of this notice. RAWLES MOORE, Administrator. Satire of Conlet. Department of the lnrior. United State. Land Office. 0187S8 Contest 41?. Foseburg. Oregon, December It, 1953, ' To Mr. John F. Horn, of Sliver Spray Twin Ballroom, Long Beach. California, Contestee: Tou are hereby notified that Harry G. Kaugie, who givea Talent, Oregon, his post-o;::ce address. o:d on November 18, 1&3, hit la my ofilcs his duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your Homestead Entry, Serial No. 0i8758, made September 19, 1923, tor the Si of N'4 of Section 18, Township 54 S.. Range 8 W , Willamette Meridian, and as grounds tor his contest he alleges tb,t said John F. Horn, entryman. haa abandoned aaid entry, and has only resided on said entry for two nights, in three yeara; that aaid en trvrrtett haa not im Droved ssr cleared any land in aaid entry, that aaid entryman built a cabin, approximate ly 10H3 feet on said entry, and that said cabin la not habitable, having no windows nor floor in same, and baa fully failed to comply with the provisions of the homestead entry act. sou are, sssrerore, further notified that the aaid allegations wlil be taken as confessed, and your said entry will be canceled without further right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to Hie In thl ontce witnta twentv day after the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically responding to these allegations of contest, together with due proof ths you have served a copy of your answer on the said con testant either in person cr by regis tered mall. , You should state in your answer the name of the post office to which you desire future notices to be sept to you. HAMILL A. CAJTADAT. Register. Date of first publication December 30th, 1833. Date of second publica tion January 6tb, 1933. Di'.t of third publication January isto, 13S. Date of fourth publication January 30th. 1M3. Gold Hill GOLD HILL, Jan. 13. especial) Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kesterson and family of Klamatti Falls spent the week end at Mrs, Kesterson' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. PuhL Clarence Wheatley expects to leave Monday for Iowa to visit his parents and sister. Mrs. Art Mullen was a business caller In Medford Tuesday. Mrs. Floyd Lance, Mrs. Ada Cook, Dorothy Blaine Kesterson of Klamath Fills, Jilt Martin and Ruth Lance were shopping ta Medford Saturday. .tall Walker and Melvin Sargent at tended orchestra, practice in MedfonS Tuesday evening. Miaa Ruth Byeriy returned to Eugene Thursday. She has been quite ill with the flu, and was unable to return to school after the holldaya. Wm. Ballsy of Rogue River la spending the week with his daughter, Mrs. Alva Walker. Mr. an Mrs. Ray Kenaaton and daughter Eleanor of Medford spent Sunday with Mr. Kenaeton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kenastos. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Johnson returned to Watsonviile, Calif., Thursday, after spending two weeks with Mrs. John son's parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Kenaeton, Miss Alice Harper was able to re turn to school after an absence of a week on account of sickness. Mies Phyllis Craig substituted for her dur ing her absence, X. O. O. F. and Rebekas lodges are holding joint installation Wednesday evening. Mrs. R, E. Siankenburg was a busi ness caller Irs Medford Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Ohiaholm who spent the Christmu holidays in California re turned homa Saturday. Mrs. Marjorie Pens was s business visitor in Rogue River Tuesday. This week ends the first semester of school. Those who were not ex empt ars busy taking their examina tions. Mra. Minnie Stickle Who lias apent the last three weeks with her daugh ter Mrs. Wm. Davis of Phoenix haa returned borne here. Desirable souses always ut first class condition (or rent, less or sal Call 108 Mail Tribune Daily , ACROS t alaldes i. Append t. Find faytt 1J. N'ot of a dove 14. Orcbeatrai tnttrymerst 18. Metal thread 15. Be in rror 11. Hepo.ee IS. lixm fats and enow W, Afternoon nar it, Cure-aB 24. Edible aeed 2?. iUndu crns ball 21. Metric meas ure Of a. Cold 34. Great tsjtnstt 35. Dravldlas Janua Sf. Japanese statesman Jf, Color SS. Empty il. Side 44. Incline 4. WlRffllk 45, Firearm fU Above it. Bute of tiorw toiuttcn of ytfdys runt m Australia 14, J3red haBow teasels H. M;rt timber si s triip . Series of ten- rm ir3ita tt. Other SjALIAIDggHOlSflDt)DAfl.j a'lIa .v o3 i n A ll niu R'Ei A SM ggHfEiw gW t NiE S c .op i js A T A-VK doe s wa g Wat o n jfc "6le.lAlRSil--itlTilCEl0lAft II, 1 la i3 n y&5 I? i ib if uo w i,M 1 , L-12 i t if m l ifSf',39 3f 3o 3) n : A, z jsJ 3 'A4 45 Oi &f & ' f it) . Si Ph oemx PHOENIX. Jss. 13. SpU Jnvf Title circle of Oak circle .-win meet at the Orange Saturday ftrrsoort. All number re urged to attend, Nf'shbora of Woodcraft met &t the Qrnge hll Wednesday to precttee installation work fcr Jenufcrr 10. Ol f&er ta be tRtr,vi ere: Gu&rciSea neighbor. MtEdrM Went; psst gycr neighbor Florence 0rk; ed visor, Mabel Stand. fie; magician. Kmc! BLhop; tt tend ant, MJrmte Me Claltt; fnner aecttnel, Kettle Heij?t; outer sentinel, Lcmi Cc4ver; muic issu Dorothy &ttn clem I4ilian Coleman; banker, Mauds Daugfeerty, tlsg bearer, Gertrude Hardest?; cap tain of guard-, Elva Briccc; isies , Enid Oatr, ftoeeH Wtt4 and Beitha Cobletgh; eorrespondPnt, Sin ater. Mra. Maude BsAigherty will be In stalling officer. Frel Deugbertf. lint assistant; Mra. Minnie Cotver, aeossd estatanfe aa captain of the guard team; Mrs. Dorothy IOffer, thrJ a eistant,, GuaM team 1U be Leos& Daugh ttj Iula Robert. Op&l and Naom! Montgomery. Bssale Kathbuni, Eiva Caster, Bertrnv CcbUlgh, end Ida Slstaop, A program t being pl&Jtned tor after the Jnt alls Ion eervjee. Open ;ntallation J or circle members, their famiii? and any TksHJnj circle mem ber wjH be fce'd. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Jan. i3.(Spt, Electlon of officers and teachers -was neld st Sunday eeboot Sunday a fallow: 5 u pre Sn ten dent. Mrs. L. J. Rohren aaeietanc au peri rite ndent, ! Cnariee Cingcade; aecretary, Mildred Keasen; treaeurer Mrs. O. A Kan- sen; organists Ycm Cingcadei teach er for the Bible e!, Mra. BaagSend; young people claaa, Mra, Rohrer; primary claaa, Ira, Clngcade, Thi it the beginning of the elxtn year for Brownsboro Sunday acbooJ and mil hope to bsve a good attendance each Sunday, A criisj sreicome la extended to all, BIU 8 we In delivered & l??ad of apple In Medford Tuesday Leland Dy singer, Mra. H, W. Wright and children were among Medford shoppera Saturday, H. w, w right Is buy ehipping turn aa he has been buying from irappera in all parts of the county. Long Mountain LONO MOUNT AIW, Jan. IS. (Spl.l Mrs. Ruth Baingta la ataylsg to Med ford with her fatter whs Ms been 111. Mr. BUI Holans visited Mrs, Mae Jackson Jan. S. Howard OoM has returned front Climax where he hsa been -artng for hi folks who have beers HI with is flnenra. y.ltf Orao Holman vlsit4 tits long Mountain school Jan. Mra, Straus of Sams Vailsy Has been in thia neighborhood looUnt for turkeys. Mr. and Mn. rercy Haley ware Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs, Hick IfMmg Jan. s, Khk Toung has ben quite ill wlO) th flu the past week. Cross-Word Puzzle , Pirate IS. Uerstis m ehrcbe 11. Cereeses it. Ta!e bsrr ZU Traps for caichtnf eels ZI. Vexstle 24. FreoaeJiMy 11, Sout!rn ccn- teHatJea If. On of tla While 3. Bueijy emm$ Id. Beam ti. Berere li. Relating to the stars; aetrDlogy 14. Americas Indian St. iAgh up J5, Boy cort 4$. Ab-ccnd 41. Fall elssrt Of 41, Medicinal plast 4, remestlest , Kfr-ibasd 4. Writinc tT, OaeHe W, CrrpfS3si alanc; oowm , tn&to plsBt wnfiered 4, Preeipitmie i. High card a. rertalnlnjf to the becif f. Style ofsrcht lecture Beagle BE.'. OLE, Jan. W. (SpU Offiter j e elected in the Friendly NeSgfc. I bora Sandey, Janaary 1, Mr. laeaa was eiected prartaent; Mrs. Hyatt, vice president, and Mrs. Perdu wma re-eiected seeretary-treasurer. Tbese officer are named tor six months, sir. Seegmiiler was leader and mm, an Interesting rearMog on the iifi of Jm Use BapUat. A special its strtunerttai number was rendered hf atra. Grant and son, Donald. Mrs. Grant is 111 this week. Tt flu has visited nearly every .Horn s the sgSfhborhcod tir.ee Christmu, Joaa Bdler is reported some better at this writing. Br, Oiilss of Med ford was called and nld she iaa s touch of pneumonia. School began January 3 after the hoiWaja and most of toe eniWrea were in school. Earl Baldwin was taken to the Sa cred Heart hospital Saturday, H la In s serious condition with htsrt trouble. sir. and Mrs. HerehaU Harper and baby Boy have returned to their home here after stayitsg in E&gie Point for several months. A community dinoor was givea at the scbooi bouse by the Friendly Neighbors Sunday, After the lunoH Warren Kirkpatrick spoke. Bev, Ira Hart deUwred a menage to the members of the Amioch Wo ion E;;ney school Sunday morning, Tncjms Sanderson spent last week in ths Meadows vlsumg with her friend, Mary Saiiee, Mrs. Burreson and Mrs. O. T. Wil son of Sams aliey were Sunday vis itors ot tho Seegmiiier home. Otto my of lake Creek spent Sua day vtoiting at the Wler home. AlfreeJ Haynes, wno has been vtalt ing bta mother, Mrs, Blsrboff, jeft the first of the for Bonana, Ore. Mrs, RermaB lnr and sen of Kiamsih Palls spent the holiday vit lling her Barents, Mr. and Mrs i. it. Sweet, and Meads and Mr. Pence's j parents to Trail, Monroe Oordori returned to his home near Trail after a two weeks" stay here win relative and friends. Eri Case delivered s truck iowJ of posts to Mr. Sews, whs is relenting the Gordon ranch. Baby Dick Muthoilen haa been wry 111 with a cold, hot Is some better now, John Kelson waa a Medford Tisttsr Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. L. It. Sweet an the proud grandparents of a boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sweet of Med ford Christmas day, - ---' Heavy rain rat Jantary S did quite s in-.ff oamage to -n.e roads In ia distriet as severs of tits culverts were sot large enough to carry the water, . - s Gordon Walker entered school Jan uary s, The Walker family Just re. turned here a few weeks ago from Arizona. , . Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Wlllsos of Pro volt by their many Wends hers. Mrs. Wlltaon (nee U-'s Orsy) lived rr; for several yeara on tJie Ryan ranch i 11 PHONE tfour want-ads YOU sell, our intelligent Wantad takers help you word your message for best results. You'll like this courteous service. Simply lift the re ceiver and ask for Phone 75 with hft? parents, Mr, n6 Mrs. it gfii Gray, Eden Precinct EDBT PRECIMCT, Jso. IS. (Spl.) Blue Flower lodge s t Phoenix, which naa been closed for the past five month, Sas been taken over by four families who are remodeling if to accommodate the four families, Mra. Colstrom of Coleman Creek to reported ill again at her home. Fred Bspp of Talent was business; visitor is Medford Tiieeday, Those ta Medford trading aaturdry front Talent were Mr. F?,i Eapp and mother, Mrs, Ida Pre :. : : . Mr, sad Mra, I, O, Wiilisms, Mrs. Mlnsis Martin and Mrs. Irene Weils. J. S. Welborn of Talent was here Wednesday looking for a smsU rassn to rent or trade, sir, Welborn Is s gardener and last year raised toma toes. George Alfsrd of rent TsMey visited aa the dairy ranch of darescs Hur. ter, west of Phoenix, fslday. Dr. and Mrs. Oiiiii and son, Dr. Harold Olilla, were on Appiegats last week on bttslness. Clinton Carey, under the care sf his ph;&: : : ' n and skilled nnrsing, la slowly regaining his strength and, although not ahis vs be sp yet, he rests fairly well. In ,Me,.iford from North Phoer.'.i Saturday trading were Mr, and Mrs, Otio Caster, Mra. Donta Orsffis, Mrs, Sdmonla Anderson, Mr, Sheets. Mr, ad Mrs. Bart Briscoe and Mrs. Bris coe's mother, Mrs, Ai:.:s Bob ins. Mrs, W j J. pinkston, nurss st the Carey home, took s two. dsy' vaca tion and went, home to Jacksonville the latter prt of this week, Mr, and Mrs. J. W, Fish, former residents of North Talent, who uow own the Cassiloms cori. st A&Mand, were Medford visitors Wdy. 8. F, Hunter of West Phoenix called at flss Carey home Monday, Mr, Hunter Is still under the care of Dr. Bwsdenbarg for an Infection of the bone Sn his right ttg, Mra. Ward McReynGida, who is oc cupying ths Sottas home on the high- j way smith of Phoenix, was s busi ness visitor to Mrdford friday. Central Point CENTRAL POmT, Jan, 13 iEpI. Mrs. Ed Vinceat and sister nave been railed to Bndon bccr.'.'e sf the seri ous illness sf their grandmother. Mra. Stoss of Portland, former resident of Central Point, who was a recent business and social visitor her, has returned home. She was Informally entertained by s group of friends at Mra, Xidos Olesson, Messrs Marvin Cross smt Max V, Camps, erfcin dealers of Tttle Idkew were recent visitors to Central Point and were heard to remark that ths cold weather In Klamath mads tin weather taw seem like springtime to them. Will Owes, s former business man of Central Point, sssWsd Mr. Hat field Is taxing sn inventory of stock In dry goods. L. C, Orimea new battery shop ad joining ths Associated Oss station, Is completed sat eauipHsart Installed, Christian, church class party wsu: be held mi Mrs, Msry Ookar ths afternoon of January 18. Ladles of the Federated churches MAIL TRIBUNE have something to trade or buy. Let "1 are giving i motber 2 i daughier banquet rt tlx o'clK Tfcursdey night for tr.e young lic.:& of thm Sunday school issses of M."!. Faoer and Miss Carlton. It will be held In the church bssement Janusry 12. Frank Cochran ta recovering from sis long seigs sf fla ens! nss bees removed from ths Ccmri;jz;:v ima- pitai to hte e, sad is r e enjo?- -mg a visit irttn tils son and wsfs. who are her from Ventura. Cat Mrs. M. F. Stone Is out ants aft? 3.n illness C several weeks srlUt is '.'.:en?a. ; C. L, Kclwr sad c. m. Smith are rnosg others ao are III. A baby clijsio will be faeiS JV.dsy rsernoon, De-cember 33, rt m Be sits center euiMing, with Ur, mtmmosd nd nurse Miss Walker to eeargs, 0. J. Morris sset dsugAtsr, Betty, Medford, wers Sunday goesta oa Mr. and Mrs, M Rermansoa, Trail TRAIL. Jsa, S3. rsni.i Trail ex tension trait wold not eatf wtrJs Mrs, Segiesmsn January IX as was r-ported last vwew4. as Mrs. Se man is jtist recovering from ths r.u. They will meet there anoary 38; ev eryone is invited to bring -ser thimbl nd scissors a tners wilt be sewing for relief work, Ths ladies also wis to exchange snron patterns ss iij srs asked to bring apron psttsras atsng, d Ash bm been on the i .ek Ust st Is better now. c-i Pence, Oeorge Ftihsr r.i Was Bagadsie nave gone to Treks, Csl t work in s mine, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Merri,r, ciil ed st ths Hri". ie Ernst and S. w. Hutchinson asmes Sunday aftemoon, Mrs, Boyd lacker wss expected! home Wednesday from Treks, wiser has been since ChHsnasi, Mr. and Mrs. CusicJt and Bos by, returned to tSeir noma to Cali fornia after a -eric visit :e W.Us Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bow and ctner frtends, Mr, and Mrs, James Ogdis, wb htm been visiting here since before Christmas, ssptet to return to Boo RScr Sunday, ' , . & number of ladles gathand a Mrs. Hutchinson Tnesdar siiemoos and help quB for Mrs. James C-vdea of Hood Blwr. Mrs. wjcd Kutehrn. son served the lunch. All had a goosl saw visiting sanies dome Ux e nfc Present -rtr lAsdamsa El Pence, Dilbur Hsrrdale, Bd Ash, Har ry Mewmari, BsSpn Watson, OAsxSea) OsBhmsn, Jansec Ogden, H, McCoy, Fiafd Hutchimon and tn hsstesc, Mrs, B. w. BWchinsoB, Rnnt "Oatars From 140 BIO BE JANEIRO (APf planters to the lowlsnda of Ttio d Jsnstrs state hsvs found aeltesen hwtttng slUgstore from horseback. The sesa plusgs inte stffiams and sHr U rep tiles to action a the tMn snoots. Tiie horses' feeling htnttt sjs r-crded- Mors Sasda to Madrid . MADRID f API Tte Spaaub essSl net has ctrdsfad slaas dran far ad ditions to the rsdial highwsj sjstsis mcn use MsdrM as a sattansl hub, ths Ides, being to relieve i:t-'.',c itrsirs on t.: dc-rer. osds already ieadirsf sway from Ma capital to all jolni Horta Bend Qt and ?r XsSis- tar jointly Issssd rooms knows as C , : , re r,s stats Bank rorr.e '.v C'.ti sens building, - , tsn "4?.T w fr