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SrEDFORD MAIL TRISTJNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1933. PAGE) FTTH i 1. 7 SI f"lT 1 I DON'T FORGET to PHONE THAT (J WANT AD evs word first tni (Minimum aoai Bkj, additional Insertion, per line pr month, without copy enangw iopy changes; Phone 75 LOST LIBERAL REWARD "for the return or " nTorm.tlon leading to .,x disc wheel. and Fl throf"Tnuar7s-. wheels will fit other trucks. B. L. Dodge, Jr., 865-J, Route 4. LOOT Lady'a dark brown pigskin . tfove. for right hand. Pl","- fin to M. H.. M.11 Tribune office. Reward. ' ..-..- LOST I' dog musing, call 1M6. BELP WANTED MALE OPPORTUNITY to become district . - mmnnnv Til an- rTg toopen Too new ."tores. Ejrn good money while you quality- P : ply 32 North Orape BW Medford. HELP WANTED MALE 4 FEMALE SALESLADIES AND SALESMEN . Runproof hose: youra free! paid bm.i.1 .Tan hnmta. Write 5 Mr. Markle. 903 Delta Bldg., Lo. Angeles, cel. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By two middle-aged worn y en, cooking In camp. Tel. 887-Y. ii ..... at mAUlH wmt trth work. In .Id. or out. 638 W. 4tn. Ph. 833-S. RELIABLE, experienced girl want. housework. ihbh-.. EXPERT PAINTBR will do sign paint ! In interior decorating - general paint Job.. Call at 322 So. Central WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy or rent team horses. Phone 841-R-2. good WANTED Work horse, about 1300 lbs. H. H. Dietrich, B ute 4. Phone lo-F-2. WANT to buy team horses, Durham milk cow.. 733 W. 13th. WANT TO RENT Completely furn ished home. Near high school, fire place, furnace, i bedrooms. Phone 10U-J r! i WOOD-SAWINO. Phone 798-W. RAW FURS WANTED Eastern prices paid. Tou don't have to wait for return. We fay cash. We buy Hides. Pelts and Wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE . 27 N Orape St. Phone 1082. WANTED Household goods, stove., tools, or whet have you MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Orape St . Phone 1062. FOR BENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3-room furn. house In. quire 123 Almond at. ... FOR RENT Furnished 9-room mod ern house, close in; upholstered furniture, hsrdwood floor., fire place, garage, oil heater: cheap rent. Write to B. J. Palmer, Rt. 3. Medford, Ore. 5-ROOM house. 219 S. Ivy. FOR RENT AO No. Peach. 6 room end bath; oil burner. Tel. 100. TOR RENT 824 W. 13th. Tel. 105. FOR RENT Houses, $13.50. 15 end $17.50. Tel. 105. TOR RENT A nicely furnished du plex, cloee in. for 15. Phone 1 149 FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. 1001 North Central. Inquire 039 N Central. FOR RENT Partly furnished home, close In. nice shade, garden spot, garage. $30, water rent paid; lo cated at S16 So. Rlversrslde; ln- quire at 825 8o. Riverside. FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished 4-room house. Telephone 488 -M. FOR RENT 5 -room furnished house and garage. Call at 345 N Bartlett FOR RENT Nice residence near high school: double garage. 503 6. Oak dale. Phone "37. FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish ed bouse; nardwood floora. over stuffed electrio range Call at 580 8 Central FOR RENT 3-room house, $5 50; 3 room WOO furnished. Phoenix. Water paid. Phone Jacksonville 364. 5-ROOM modern stucco; cook stove and heater; $15.00 Key at 531 Spencer. FOR RENT Beautiful furn. homs. 840 B- 9tb. Owner 114 Tripp. J FOUR-ROOM furntsned bouse In 4 quire Irvin Anderson. 314 Vancou vet Ave FOR RENT Nice 5-room uniurnisr. d nouw. US mo LxaUou, North Qeuai. faooe 4.49-JL FOB BENT HOUSES FOR RENT -room .mall furnished house with garage. Call 818 or 1113-J. 741 WEST JACKSON 8 room., good conauiun ana locauoa. xei. wu FOR RENT Furnished B-room mod em house. Call at tie S Riverside FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartment. Durell Court. 329 N. Holly, phone 1232-W. APARTMENT FOR RENT Nice clean apartment with garage, cheap, at 412 North Ivy. FOR RENT 3 and 3 -room apart ments. 217 W. 2nd St. NICE turn. apt. 818 So Oakdale. NEAT furn. apt. Key 148 8 Ivy. FURN apt.: steam heat; convenient for 1 adult. The Berben. 10 Quince FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at "33 Plum St.. after 8 p m or Sundays. HOMES FOR KENT Call 799. "OB BENT FURNISHED BOOMS FOR RENT Furnished room, close in home cooked meals, private family, price reasonable. Phone 1078-J. ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. Orape. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 222 S Central. FOR BENT, BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. Main. Rates very moderate.- - FOB BENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 1 and k -acre tract, near Medford. Tel. 109. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES REAL BARGAIN In model A Ford 4 door aedan, thla week only, 9174. E. Z. terms. See Taylor, Gates Used Car Lot. , FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Fine ranch, river water er right, near Medford for ranch or ' other property -in Oregon or Calif. 1021-W. 9th. FOR TRADE Steel traps for wood. 1202 E. 11th St., Medford. FOR TRADE 40 A. 7 modern cab Ins, a houses, filling station. 6 miles from Falls, $5,000 back cost 918,- 800. Make offer equity. Wi J. Hol man, Fort Klamath. TRADE Have patent on Auto Di recting Signal. Positive warning to traffic, both front and rear. Inten tion of driver Is made plain. 1 change for good unincumbered farm or will give H Interest to put on marKet. box vivo care rrioune. WOOD for iay or potatoes, near Trail R C Skellenger. Trail. Ore. WHjIjv trade dry 16" fir and hard wood for light truck 32i East 4th FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE $2,000 AND EASY TERMS on balance will purchase 142 acres excellent Irrigated land In Klamath Basin, suitable for potatoes, alfalfa or dairying; two miles from town, Strictly modern bungalow. J. E Whltlatcb, owner, Merrill, Oregon. MAKE me an offer for small fur nished home; modern. What have you? 31 Elm. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 80 acres Klamath county, on highway and railroad, fine land, all irrigated; 45 acres Jackson county, no irrigation needed. Will sell or exchange for smaller acreage or Medford prop erty, pnone 120a. FOrJ SALfc HOMER DONT throw rent money away buy this cozy 4-room bungalow near school on your own terms. Fine garden, garage. Owner forced to sacrifice at once. 733 Oak street. FOR SALE Oood 8 room house (east frirtit) and nice lot close to Berry- dale store. A great bargain at 450. Terms. Phone 517-1. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT 33 -acre ranch garden, alfalfa and orchard. E. E. Foss, Talent. 12 ACRES Own water right; house and other buildings: on bus .me; (1000. A- E. Dennis, Rogue River. Oregon. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown b White. FOB SALE POULTRY BRONZE tome and hens. W. A. Py burn, Rt. 4, BuckAhot Hill. NEW LOW PRICES on chicks White T-srVirm Hnun train, h cents; Reds and Rocks 9 emts. 24 page catalog ire. ienas rguuij xa.i, Tangent, uregon. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK RED feeder ptgn Beagle. Adolf Scbulz. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GRAND PIANO: MIGHT STORE with .u.lhU vtavtv trwfr tn Mil. irsjwuowH! j-. - however, for balance due. Call or write Jline Co.. Factory ware rooms. eparta mag., mww- FOR SALE 75 tons hay good feed ranch. Oater Lake highway. Phone 4US-J-1. FOR SALE A alfalfa hay. Rabbit to trade Tor chickens, e. v. nojmeia, Old Stage road. a t mtr OA 0 rift- what SI OA rvt barley, 85c: ear corn, 90c. Phone C. A. DeVOe, DiM-U-4. i-xrwn NRUimWri APPLES. 30c DT xo. Bring boxes. McCall, ft mile west of Talent. ... . ORANGES 2.00 crate; 5110 half crate; grapefruit. 53.35 case; 51.20 half case. Heavy pacx. Big i Fmlt Warehouse. Inc., S. Front St 1 FOR SALE 1 1x5 i&the. Inquire tt FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOP. SALE Oood used piano 7.W. oood organ ei.nu. samwin nana Shoppe. 868 3. Orape St. PIANOS 53 A MONTH Here's Our Proposition Select any new or used upright piano or player piano In our store, pay 52 a month like rent for six months, then apply the total amount paid as first payment on purchase. Balance will be arranged In easy payments. Free delivery, no extras of any kind. You select the piano you want,- Upright. Grand or Player, and we will send it out at once. GRAND 17 A MONTH on this same sale plan ?' Open Evening CLINE PIANO CO.. Factory Distributors Main & Riverside ' Sparta Bldg.. Medford FOR SALE Two large wicker doll buggies, doll bed and other toys dhampoo shield and stand. 219 No Central. FURNITURE for sate Servian rugs r.K!lo. overstuffed. Maytag, mangle dining set, bedroom furniture Weattnghouse range. Selling every thing. Come. 120 Vancouver Ave FOR SALE Harley-Davldson motor cycle (83 cash, see John, at Mall Tribune FOR SALEUsed sewing mac bines, all maxee. eo up: terms u desired an makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co 34 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 812-J. GET the 'No Hunting" and trei pass ing signs at tne Mali Tribune Job office: printed on doth to with stand the rain and weather. MISCELLANEOUS GET the "No Hunting" and tree pass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office:; printed on cloth to with stand the- rain and weather HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers special livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North Riverside Phone '044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO.' Abstrarts oi Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System Id Jackson County.. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title insurance Rooms 8 and 6. No 83 North Central Ave upstairs Automanrfe Loans. CONTRACTS KKF1NANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments Additional money loaned-" Phon 81 for appointment Attorney-at-Law. GLENN O. TAYLOR LAWYER. POST OFFICE BULDIN0 MEDFORD, OREGON. Expert Window Cleaners. LEI GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173 House cleaning Floor waxing Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT, Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, btlling systems, duplicating caab sales slips and everything Id cne printing line, as-ao n. orape Phone 75. , Painting and Paperbanglng. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting. paperbanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Res Coleman Creek road. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on an paid balance. No other charge. See w b. i nomas, o a- central Ground floor Cratertan Theatre Bldg, State License No. 8-157. Transfer. BADS TRAN&FER & STORAGE CO Office 1015 No. Central Phone 816 Prices right Service guaranteed RE1NK1NQ TRUCKING CO Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fix Street. Phone 883. LEGAL NOTICES Call for Rid. Pursuant to a resolution passed by the County Court of Jackon County. Orecon. alttlne for the transaction of county business on the 12th day of January. 1933, said court will receive bids for the suppiyinit or Jackson County during the period beginning February 1, 1933. and ending De cember 31, 1933, of all'geeollne. mo tor oils, lubricating oils and grease used by satd county, said figures to be based upon the consumption ox gasoline, oil and grae during the same period In 1933. sealed eia will te asxea tot. same to be deposited with the Clerk of the County Court on or before the 35th dav of January. 1933. A copy of this call for bids la or dered published by the County Court or Jackson county, in tne Meoiora Daily News and In the Medford Mail Tribune; it ia also ordered that I copv of this call for bids be forward ed by the Clerk of the County Court to each of the oil companies aoing business in Jackson county. The day of publication of this no tice will be January 16, 1933, by order oi the county court. EARL H. FBHL. County Judge Adm.nlstratrlx' Notice of Hearing on Final Report and Arcount for Settlement of EMate. Jj the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Eatate of Robert John Conroy. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the un deralened. Helen Mar Conroy. as ad ministratrix Of the estate of Robert John Conroy. deceased, that said ad ministratrix did, on th-. 31st day of Deccsibex, 1932, tile wltfc to Couo'.j Court for Jackson County. Oregon, her final report and account for the settlement of said estate and asking that a decree and order be made al lowing and approving said final re port and account and settling satd estate and discharging said adminis tratrix thereof and making such find ings and decree in aald matter aa may be proper under said final re port and account, and that on aald day the County Court for Jackson County, Oregon, sitting tn probate, made and entered an order setting the hour of ten o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, the first day of February. 1033, as the time for the hearing of said final report and account and all objections to such final account and the settlement thereof, and re quiring all persons having any ob jections to the allowance and ap proval of such final report and ac ciunt and the, settlement thereof and the settlement of satd state In ac cordance therewith to appear In said court at said time and make such objections. All persona having any objections to the allowance and approval oX said final report and account or to vne maaing of such findings and de cree and to the discbarge of said ad ministratrix are hereby required to appear at said time and place and make such objections. uatea this 3 1st day of December, 1933. HELEN MAR CONROY, Administratrix of the Estate of Robert John Cdnroy. deceased. Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of John w. Jacobs, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her final ac count and report in the above en titled matter, and the above entitled Court has fixed February 11th, 1933, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the County Court room In the Court House In Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, s the time and place for hearing ob jections to said final account, and for the settlement thereof. EDITH L. JACOBS, Administratrix. Administratrix's "Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ' by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, as Administratrix of the Es tate of Fred W. Weeks, deceased. Ill persona having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the under signed administratrix at the office of ner attorney, Allison Moulton, 301 unerty Building. Medford, Oregon. on or before six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published thla 9th day of January, 1933. MAE M. WEEKS, Administratrix Estate Fred W. Weeks, deceased. ALLISON MOULTON, Attorney for Administratrix. Administrator's Final Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the unerslgnM 'Administrator of the estate of William Grosh, deceased. has filed in the County Court of Oregon, for Jackson County, his duly veruied final account, and said court Has fixed February 14th, 1933, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said Court, as the time and place for 'the heaf Rue of said Final Account. All persons in terested are hereby notified to make their objections to said account, if sny they have, with said Court at or before said time. F. E. WAHL, Administrator of the Estate of William Grosh. deceased. POOL PLAYERS' FRIEND GAINS WEALTH, DIES LOS ANGELES, Jan. 16. (P) Wil liam A. Splnks, 07, who founded a fortune by developing the Idea of a small cube of chalk for billiard and pool cues, died here today. Around hts Idea, a national business with a factory In Chicago, was built. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS, t. Graven Images . Otherwise 10. Exist It. Drying cloth 12. Rlnit slowly 14. Hewing tool 15. Disobedient IT. Before: pre tlx If. Metrle meas ure SO. Withers 21. Region M. Public con veyance: colloq. 24. Beetle 25. Watchful 19. UtlUxea 2s. Bonk of the Bible ao. Cylindrical . 32. Causa IS. Thoroughly trained ST. Roman em neror in. Timid: colloq. 40. Action at law 42. Aolmal'a mother 4S. Onlts of welRbt 44. Italian poet 4. Football po- altion: sbbr. 4T. Norwegian territorial division; Solution of Saturday Purzfe LiiciKin M frR--- amon U v aMa a 1 A R A R PiT 0 0 e.S T A R D R D L AE P t kp& R 5 l fy EjjR o SJiAT 0M ORATOR BEND E. C A w :-So R PL Av gPP E. I C TjDTALga LAOANE Ej A T E. N E N G I R D L ER A Vjf n p H 1 0 5H L - atenat "sMnieIsIt 48. Impatient of control 50. Earth: comb. form 51. Beverage S3. Stow: musical BS, And: French 5(. Devours S7. Home of a Biblical witch DOWN L Pronoun iH' ' HI'7 22 23 VM. 24 25 H 7 il w m .jmm 3o 31 IP-" 33 34 36 if 111' 4 IP' " 43 jp M 4 p 3 . 'lulu LJ wm,A.. JuuJm.u.J.Lu 1 .J,.., HUSKIES INVADE S COURT THIS WEEK-END SEATTLE, Jan. 16. ftp) With two overwhelming victories to their credit, the University of Washington Huskies safely held first place today In the northern division of the Pacific Coast conference until their week-end In vasion of Oregon, at least. Meanwhile, the Washington State Cougars and Oregon State eBavers, who battled to a deadlock of one game apiece In their series at Pull man 10 daya ago. Initiate another two-game aeries at Corvallta tonight. Both are tied in the standings, with three victories and one defeat apiece, while Washington has won two and lost one. .On Friday and Saturday nights, the Huskies meet Oregon In two games at Eugene, Ore. Capping their overwhelming 70 to 27 win Friday night with an equally brilliant 63 to 85 victory Saturday nht. Coach Hec Edmundson's men were off to a flying start In the con ference play. On Saturday night, Washington State defeated Oregon, 49 to 81, giv ing Oregon two loses and no wlna, while Idaho lost four games so far, and failed to win one. IN TARGET SHOOT Ed Lull outranked O. R. r'oraeroy for first place In the first match of the Rifle club's handicap .hoot at the armory last week. Some members set their handicaps too high, conse quently shooting over It and bringing their total score down. Others were luckier and nearly reached s. perfect 400. The handicap events will continue for the following three week., tne high four at that time to receive prlsses. x Scores: Ed Lull 888 C. R. Pomoroy 388 L. Norman O. A. Sander w.M..n.j.m,mH.; 885 H. B, Rlnnbarger 383 C. R, Richmond- i. ... E. H. Pomeroy - 876 a. J. Brlstow 378 H. L. Brown . . 380 R. DeVore 360 Ivan Waddell ,. 3SB L. E. LeMaster i....'.m........'-...V. 840 Fred Sander '. 336 Qeo. Barnum Lew Conger Al Perry ...... E. Olson 327 , 323 317 814 811 818 383 , 334 , 180 , 178 N. LeMaster . Those not .hooting handicap: D. L. Smith .: C. Brewer W.HW.M F. Lofland ............. J. Henry O. Obenchaln H. Oregon Weather. - , partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; little change In temperature; gentle to moderate variable wind, offshore. Pender and body repairing. Prices right.. Brill Sheet Metal works. Cross-Word Puzzle 19. More exposes U. Leave of absence: English If. Fsels one's . way IT. Squeeied IS. Border If. Trick tU Kind of fur nace used la refining metals 21. One who works for another ML Liquor ' 2T. Prop'.ets 29. Fervent 31. Attempt 22. Spoken 24. Town tn Alaska IH. Rubs out 25. The theatrical profession 29. Celestial body 41. Steps for - croiilns; a fence 44. Small depress slon 45. Smooth 41. Long narrow Inlet of the sea 49. Finish SI. Tou and 1 it. Toward S4. Alternative ft, 8erv., the purpose t. Acknowledge 4. Meadow t. Twisted around I. Oxides of fardTocarbos radicals T. rarceis of ground 5. Crafty t. Spanish article NEW BASKETBALL RULES WILL GET SEVERE TEST Rv CHARLBS A. ORCMICH KANSAS CITY. Jan. 16. (P) A severe and significant test of the new basketball rules designed to retard stalling may be made at Lawrence Thursday night when the Missouri Tigers and Kansas Jayhawkers, whose respective coaches are bitterly op posed on pie rules question, meet In a Big Six conference game. Coach George R. Edwards of Mis souri, whose teams plar either a de layed offense or the "quick-break" attack, recently proved In a non-conference game at Columbia that pro longed inactivity Is possible under the new rules if the team not in pos session of the ball electa to use a tight dfense under the basket, refus ing to mix with the other team out near the center line. SOIL OF VALLEY PRODUCES FINEST TOMATO OF ALL Rogue River Valley tomatoes are the best. Mao WUklns, a re.ldent of Port lsnd, after having received soms Del Rogue brand tomatoes from w. A. Dates of thla city, enjoyed them ao much he had an authority on vita mins dig up from government sta tistics some very surprising things regarding tomatoes the soil in which they should be grown, climate, etc., In order to produce proper vitamin content. To grow tomatoes under Ideal con ditions. Mr. Wilkin, found, soil must be sandy loam, with natural ash de posits. Thla Is to allow growth of the fruit, rather than the vine. The cli mate should be such that growth of plant and fruit la protected by sun shiny days and warmer than average nights.- The soil formation of the Rogue River valley, particularly In and around Medford, haa a natural ash content, and sandy loam aoll In proper proportions not approximated any where else tn the United States. . It was found that the Rogue River valley had the proper climate for natural, perfeot growth a perfect combination of Ideal atmospheric conditions, plus soil texture for growing the best tomatoes. Vitamin D Is found In the toma toes grown under favorable condi tion.,. .and vitamin D Is Important. Heretofore, this vitamin has been found only In cod liver oil, egg yolks, and other Irradiated foods. The Rogue River val!ey has achieved prominence In the minds of people all over the world, aa being a perfect place In which to spend a few plena- ant daya of vacation. Instead of exploiting southern Ore gon aa a place to vacation, saya Mr. wiixina, let It be sold as a Oarden of Eden, from the vegetable and fruit atandpotnt. ADDS FIFTY-ONE NEW TO BELLVTBW, Jan. 1. (Sp1.) Up per Valley Community club met Wed- nesdsy afternoon with 44. ladles pres ent, and Mrs. Clara Xlncald, presi dent, In the chair. The club decided to give M to th. student' scholar ship loan fund. Mrs. Fred O. Homes gave a very In teresting report on the welfare work, telling especially of the Christmas Joy brought to many Bellvlew ehl! dren. Result of the membership .j rive showed ftl new members. Mrs. Koble's team won. with 37 nsmes, The new members and the winning team will be guests of th losing team at a luncheon to be served February t at 1 o'clock. Mr. Kewhous. was appointed pro gram chairman for th February meeting. Group singing led by Mr. Edwin Dunn opened th. program. Mra. Dot Williams played two piano selection. Mrs. Wad. Weill gav a reading and graciously responded to an encore. Mrs. Homer Moore read a very Interesting paper on "The Moving Picture." A few game were played before refreshment w served by the hestesse., Mrs. Wade walll. Mrs. F. L. Clark and Mr. M.rk True. Th. SO new member ire: Mis. Eunlos H.gar, Miss Do (is Hitchcock Mrs. Earn, Mary Walker, Nancy Coat. Mra. Ooettllng, Helen Sehrel- derlter. Louise sehrelderlter, Delia In- low, Mary Hash. Mrs. Jones, Let wal ker, Mrs. Pagel, Winnie Hellmeyer, Irene Edwards, Mr. Lalnlnl, Mildred Andrews. Bessie Buchanan, Mr. Ed irehlll, Mr. Wlmer, Mr. Con ley. Mrs. nice, Mr.. Harkln. Mr. Amo Helm, Ad Andrews, Mry Harrl. Mr. New house, Mrs. R. Brantley, Dr. Maud Hawley. Mrs. Bert Peachey. Mrs. Oscar Martin, Mra. Kill B. Russell. Mrs. 1 I. Desdman, Mra. Lee Davis, Mr. Roy Talbot, Mrs. Oeorge Yockel, Mrs, Chas. Lathrope, Mrs. Ralph Clapp, Mrs. Louis Iverson. Mrs. Wlllard Miles. Mrs. Ross Crafton, Mrs. Susanne Homes Carter. Mr.. Hefflln, Mrs Oeorge King. Mrs. Holmsn, Mrs. Cof fin, Mrs. Huff. Mrs. wm. Vetter, Mrs Leo flchroeneger nd Mrs. F. L. San ford. ' , . ... CHIPPEWA PAuLS. Wis.. Jan. IB (API Since Monday afternoon Daisy Jost, 16, haa been sneezing nd all the physician of the city have been unable to .top her. She was taken to hospital Tuesday. Efforts to end th protracted aneealng fit failed. In that game, with Central college of Fayette, Mo., the Tigers crossed the center line within the prescribed 10 second but the Central team re mained massed under the basket while Missouri's cagera either held or played catch with the ball for nine minutes. The crowd cried "bean bags" and booed a bit until a Mis souri player made a long shot over the defensive players. Dr. F. C. (Phog.) Allen, the Kan sas coach, says his plsyers will each take a man and force the play If the Tigers daily. Missouri withheld the ball from Kansas for 13 minutes in their first meeting of the 1933 season, and that game was studied by the rules com mittee before It announced the new rules. GRANGE OF PHOENIX FORM OF YEAR PKOBNIX, Jan. H.(Spl.) Phoe nix Orange met Tuesday, with new officers filling the chairs. Initiation services were given by the third and fourth degree team, with Sybil Caster as captain. Thoje on the team are Messrs. Ed StUlwetl, C. Lusk, Lee Denser, George Drake, Tom Caster, Bay Ward, Vaughn Quackenbush, Earl Loffer and Mes damea Lucille Wilcox, Lola fitlllwell. Mabel Quackenbush, Fay Caster, Pear Lusk, Kathryn Denser, Mildred Ward and Ada Bell. . The chorus Includes Meedsmes Florence Drake, V. R. Bonham, O. Knudsen and Kathryn Dennr, with Dorothy Loffer at the piano. In the tableaux, with Pay carver aa director, were atesdame. Marjorle UtUefleld, Susie Maust, Addle Stead- man, Jessie Berkley and Miss Roberta Reames. Pour new names were referred to the candidate committee to be bal loted on at the next meeting. Committees for the year were pointed by the master and Overseer. and were: Candidates O. A. Knud son, Earl Loffer and Mrs. Lillian Cole man; educatlonalMre. Luclle Wil cox, Pay Carver and Mra. P. W. Den- eer; muslo Vaughn Quackenbish, Mrs. R. H. Wilcox and Mrs. Tom Caster; visiting Mrs. L. 0. Coster, L. O. Caster and Mr.. Lillian Cole man; reception R. O. Ward, Mr.. Donna Gr&'flf, Mi.. G. C Maust and Mrs. R. "Bonham; dramatics Mrs, Jessie Berkley, Mrs. Addis Stesdman, Mr.. Bert Stancllffe, Mrs. Vaughn Quaokenbush and Mrs. O. C. Mtust! agricultural J. C. Lusk, O. K. Drake, J. A. Bishop, W, J. Perns, Noah Ohandler and Karl Anderson; legis lative A. Shepherd, Lee Denser, T. V. Williams, A. K. Wlllett and Otto Caster; finance A. H Hearn, Bert Stancllffe and, Harry Reames; relief- Mr.. O. A. Knudson, Mrs. L. O. Cas ter, Bert Stancllffe and Lee Denser; home economics Mr.. R, O. Ward, Mr.. Vaughn Quackenbush, Mrs. Ad dle teariman, Mn. J. 0. Luak and Mrs. C. A. Plckel; ways and mesne-. R. o. Ward, R. O. Tost, Mr., oeorge Drake, Tom Caster and 0. A. Plckel; Musician Mr.. Earl Loffer; elec trician, R. H. Wilcox. PLANS PROGRAM FOR PHOENIX, Jan. 16. (Spl.) Drill team of Phoenix Orange I planning s program for January li, at p. m. consisting of numbers by the Rogue River Cow Boys, with Sam Coy of Eagl Point aa director, committee appointed by Drill Captain Sybil Cas ter are: Reception, Mrs. L. O. Caster, chairman; Mra. Frank Denrer, Mr, Ed Stlllwell, and Mra. Earl Loffer; refreshments, Mr. Ray Ward,, Mr, Vaughn Quackenbush, Mr. J. C. Lusk and Mrs. Tom Caster: entertainment. Mra. O. H. Drake, chairman, Ed Still well. Vaughn Quackenbush, and Le. Denzer; dance, Tom Caster, chairman, J. C. Luak; ticket seller., O. H. Drap and R. C. Ward. After th Wrangler program, for which a .mall eharg. win be made, dancing will b. enjoyed. Refresh ment will be sold by the committee. CHEESE PLANT SEEKS WILLIAMS CREEK. Jan. 16. (0pl.) Two men from Central Point were intervle-wtna; farmers on Williams creek last week as to establishing a milk route for the cheese factory at Central Point. They seemed to be meeting with quite a bit of encour agement. The factory as well estab lished. The company also owns a factory at Mann. PUGILISTS IN WRECK NEAR ROGUE RIVER ROGUE RIVER. Jan. 10. (Spl.) ndr Bundy and Jimmy Setullnai, nwo colored boxers en their wsy to Portland, recently met with an aoct dent on the highway her wnn their ear hit a frosty section on the pave ment. They w.r not hurt, but their car wa very badly damaged and not able to make the trip, so the men continued on the stage. rok.n windows glazed oy Trow orldge Cabinet ffort. 75 BOYS LISTED rlURAL By Adrian Praley. Intramural basketball season be in In Medford high school January I. and will continue until 4h part of February, with nearly sv- entv-flra bnva n,H.l..tl.. ik. round-robin series should prove tn- wresnng. The tournament I. mm a i... - OUtsmWth nf WArk rfnn. In h- clssses and la a part of the physical program, giving wie memoer of the tjm ciuHi a cnance 10 put in prac tice what they hare learned. By dOlnflf this It fflvea bar. IfiMHMu seek physical education. There are eight team In the con test, each having nine player. The wira cnooses a captain, who trie to guide hi team to the top. Basket ball lettermen are assigned lo coach t.'ie teams with the aid of Coach D. iv.Durgner end Assistant Coach Ed Klrtley. The schedule will be ao arranged that each team will be able to play every five signed up. They play three times a week. The tesms are: Warner Kimball, captain: Bill Walden, John Shurtlelf, Carl Overmeyer, Dick Praley, Paul Sparks, Ronald Baker, Arthur Craus.; nuracti. svinarea, captain. Bob Fowler, Don Applegate, Cliff Hall, Bob Ottom.n tla-ni rtw.,,-v,.- n- Shaw, Maurice Ritchie; basketeer- Lowell Kuenkle, captain, Cliff Ayres, John Vlmont, O. Plchtner, Jim Hor ner, Herbert Gilford, Oeo. Oliver, Don Orey; Blondle Lewis, captain, t verne iteim, oeo. Andrews, Bin WBlker. .Inhn MnnrV. AlK-.t gang. Roger Weaterfleld, Albert Oad- ml, vicuna murpnyi ass nous. Oang Bd Bennett, captain, W. Col baush. Albert nantr. nn ni. Lowry, Rtiaa Jordan, Chauncey Brew er, Luclen Smith; Peduk Wildcat Bin Brentloa, captain, Kenneth Moore. Blwyn Krouee, Bob Mlneer, Eugene Moffat, David Moors, Bob Gall, Don Sellers; Wesley Howard, captain, Connie Latham. Mwm w.i. t.ra, . Bernard Mathews. Robert Sparks, Joel Cowden, Irwin Doty, Howard Schrecengoet, La vern Caiiipbeii. captain, Watter Altken, Alfred Hooker, Dick Culbertson, Wal lace ixwry, uwignt Short, Bob Young, Earl Harrison, Cleo Hick. Railroad Scrip Offers Big Cut In Travel Cost Railroad scrip book, offeiint 'wholeaale" transportation at re duction of it per cent under th regular fare, will be placed on .si beginning February I at all South ern Paclflo ticket offices. It ws An nounced .by th company today. Good Interchangeably for travel en all railroad west of Chicago and Now Orleans, th scrip books contain 8000 mile of transportation worth tloa, and will sell for Ml, it wa stated, A Smaller unit book valued tt T will sail for 194, with both type of scrip good for on. year after date) of purchase, according to th. announce ment. ; Thl reduction tn travet cost will be of particular benefit lo commer cial traveler. It wa pointed out, al though th .crip books will be avail able to the general public for normal first clsss transportation on all train. Th reduced rail fares mark th. re-eatabllshment of . type of "whole sale" ticket that wa in general uM some years ago, It wm stated. Rogue River Roatra RIVER. Jan. H. (Spl.)-- Llv. Oak Grang. dlacussed plana lor the coming year at th. last meeting. Next meeting will be January 31, when refreshment will be served .lid a eoclal hour enjoyed. All member are urged to be present. Burwell O'Kelly returned horn, to Portland Tuesday altar visiting seve ral days with hi parent., Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Kelly her. Mrs. Burwell O'Kelly remained a few daya longer, aa th. wa too ill with the flu to go. Oloyd, hi brother, returned horn with him. Llv Oak Rebakab lodge met Thura day evening In the regular session. Hot very Urge attendance wa re ported. Mrs, Will Witt, who ha been e 1U, t reported a nearly well now, her many friends are glsd to learn. Oood for th Red Cross relief her. been moved to th. Sam Mathe build ing And will only b open Wednesday nd Thursday afternoon of .act week, W. O. Rutherford returned Thurs day from Portland, where he ha been receiving treatment at th. Veterans' hospital. Mr. and Mr. Nat Hart. Mr. Fred Douglas and Mrs. Richard Scott were Medford shopper Wednesdsy. Ladle of th Clvie Improvement club held a very interesting meeting at th community hall Friday. Next meeting will Be at th horn, of Mr. Percy Thorns. " Girl Scout, under th leadership of Mrs. Josl Love, held a very In teresting meeting at the Community hall Wednesday night. On. February 1 the girl will give a program and will have a quilt for sale. ' Mr. and Mrs. Blair of th Pag creek foreet ranger station spent Sun. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Love. Rogue River high school boys' bas ketball team were defeated Wednes day at Grants pass, when they play) th. Orant Fa team. - ' ' OAPTIVATINQ NEW FROCKS. Every new color, and best of all only $3.99 'and 5 90. THE BAND BOX SI'OE BOX 928 E. 9m street. "Th. stor. that ssrti you money." IN INTRM BASKET TOURNEY