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IITDFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1(5. 1D33. PAGE SEVEN III DON'T FOEGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad ARK MB KAPOSI w word first insertion (Minim""1 ' scb additional Insertion. , per wort (Bdinunum loo). Pit un. pet month, wlttout Qopy change " Phone 75 (M1nim"m " " ' riatafr'-'"' LOST Return to Tribune otj'ffgl fS7doMlngajrilB- 57 w. Bybee. rOPWP String of colored wooden beads. Call Mall Tribune. " HELP WANTED FEMALE THREE positions tor women, pe maiwnt work, real 0PP,r,tunl, Alto woman, or man ana caTlor crew worn. Phone 1377-R "WANTED SITUATIONS MAN OR WOMAN want lob work. aide or out. 826 W 4th Ph. MM " ., . mon natnt- EXPERT wm. interior decorating - general nslnt loba. Call at 323 So. Central ' WANTED MISCELLANEOOS WANTEB-Preur. pumplr yJ'- State nK ana v-i-vj- ---rvT witter. Box 8. Rt. 3. Medford. plu 500 bonus; no real estate or v . . . ,.... Mas ryi hn na na DUSinCBS. i "" . - no- irtin rarrle 6- months option to buy Interest J and loan to be secured by lull right until paid as agreu. u..-., seear uuu v ----- ..j.-vi.. osltlon of real merit, not a nuke or get-Hch-quic pnw Use? is a responsible, well-known man. Address P. O Box 330, Med ford. Oregon. WOOD-SAW1NO. Phone 979"WJ RAW PURS WANTED Eastern prices v"" You don't have to wait for returns We -ay cash. We buy Hide. Peltt and Wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Craps St. Phone 1083 WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR RENT HOUSES m omn, ww modern 4-room fVIV XV., i house; bath, electric range, doub.e waahtray: or 3-room ground floor furnished apartment. 204 s. Grape FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished house, close in: urst-iass sni, modern; low rest to the right party. i Jsmea Taylor. 240 so. Grape. FURN. HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe. S-ROOM furnished nouse: nice and clean. 009 North Kiversme. (.ROOM house, range water. 820. 19 No. Peach. Phone 1042-W. FOR RENT At once, to family with out children or with grown cnu dren, one of the nicest modern 5 room unfurnished bungalows in the eltv: has electric water heater. Heatrola. new linoleum on kitchen and laundry with washtubs: house all newly painted and papered: za rage, wood house, screened porch., flowers, garden plot. etc. Address K. S., Tribune, and owner will call FURNISHED 8-room modern house, close In: oil heater electric range unholstered furniture, fireplace, ga rage; only $27.50. water paid. Wrtic B. J. palmer, ttoute no. a. FOR RENT 5-room furn. house wlta garage; close In. Tel. 341-R-1. FOR RENT Furnished modern 4 Vxm bungalow, garage. Inquire 620 Oak St. 710 DAKOTA Wood stove; $15.00. First Ins. Agency. S3 13TH Low rent. First Ins. Agc7 1004 C. JACKSON Wood eto-: rent right First Ins. Agency. TOR RENT East side five room house, well furnished, water paid $22.50. Phone 1149. 618 B ERR YD ALE $12 50. water paid First Ins. Agency. FOR RENT 1204 Nlintlc. First Ins Agency. SMALL furnished house. Call at rear 305 So Oakcaie. FOR RENT 824 W. 13th Tel. 105 R RENT Houses. 81HS0. $16 ana $17 50 Tel. 105. ATTRACTIVE new home: ftullt-ins and fireplace. 518 a oakdaie. FOR RENT Clean, partiv t'.rnished 4-room honne- Ii)rmn 48J1-M HOMES FOR, K&XT U jjjtf. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Partly furnished home close In. nice shade, garden spot, garage $20, water rent paid; lo cated at 31S So. Riversrtlde: In quire at 325 So. Riverside. FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish ed house; hardwood floors, over stuffed electric range. Call at 630 S Central FOR RENT 5-room furnished bouse and garage. Call at 345 N Bartlett 741 WEST JACKSON b rooms, good condition and location. Tel. 109 FOR RENT Furnished 8-room mod ern bouse call at n a ki'""" FOB RENT 60 No Peach, a rooms and bath: ollburner. Tel. iuo. FOR RENT Homes. Purnished or unfurnished. Brown & White FOR RENT APARTMENTS NEATLY furnished fr. single apt., $13. Partly furnished one-room cabin. $4 month. 1205 E. Main St. 3-ROOM modern furnlahed apt.; hot water; iu. oi w. iuvn. FURNISHED apartment: light, water .and heat. 229 No. Ivy. 3 ROOMS, private bath. 219 S. Ivy. FURN. apta for rent. Tel. 201-H. 3-ROOM apt., $10. 413 N. Ivy. FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at 633 Plum St., after 6 p. m or Sundaya. FURNISHED apartment Durell Court. nan n. tiouy, pnone laav-w. "OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACT! VE heated rooms. 404 8 Grape. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance One blook from Mam St. Reasonable rates. 323 8 Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 1 and Vj -acre tracts near Mediora. Tel. 100. FOR EXCHANGE WHEAT HAY to exchange for wood. i'none ooo-1 . WANTED Trade radio for car trailer. 450 Haven. WILL TRADE Marmon for small, late model car: Plymouth or Chrysler Six preferred. Will assume small Indebtedness. (No Fords.) 1165 East Main St., Ashland, Ore. wiOD ior lay or potatoes, near Trail R O .Skellenger. Trail. Ore. WILL trade dry 16" (lr and bard - wood for light truck 32i East 4th FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE SMALL RANCH near Medford, on highway; modern improvements: no incumorance; traoe jor jnraioru home or small business. Owner, Box 9591. Tribune. TRADE for Bldg. and Loan stock. modern 8-room house; fireplace: hardwood floors, etc.; good location, close In. Address Box 9779, Tribune. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1928 CHEVROLET Coupe: rumble seat: Just overhauled; price $75. 310 Laurel. FOR SALE FHl'lTS VEGETABLES WING ORCHARD extra fancy and fancy wrapped and packed Cornice pears. $1.10 per box. For sale at Big "7" Warehouse. NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Vista Packing House. Ala FOR SALE LIVESTOCK RED feeder Beagle. Pigs- Adolf Schulz. FOR SALE Jersey cow and heifer; coming fresh soon. Hugger Kancn. west of Central Point. FOR SALE FUEL APPLE WOOD Phone 597-J-5. FOR 8ALE POULTRY FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching eggs, laying strain. $2.50 hundred. Baker service station. nfjw low nrlce on baby chicks; Han. triDl oedUrreod. alao Tom Cockran matlntr S. C. W. Leghorns. B Rocka and B. I. Reds, cuaiom hatching a specialty. Eakln Hatch ery. Talent. FOR SALE Rocks, OrphlnRtons and RU; also a pigs. Tel. 314-x. NEW LOW PRICES on chicks White Leirhorns. Hansen atraln, o cent; Reds-and Rocks 9 cent. 34 pa?e catalog free. Jenka Poultry Parma. Tangent, Oregon. BRONZE hens. W. A. Pyburn, R. 4. Buckshot HU1 road. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery, 1107 E Main. Phon 1569-Y. FOR SALfc HOMES MOVTNO on ranch, will sacrifice modern east aide home or will give good lease. Owner, Box B7B Tribune. FOR SALE Oood 8 room house (east frnt) and nloa lot close to Berry d.ile store. A great bargsln at M50 Terms Phone 517-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 150 -acre ranch: 0 A pears. 9 A. alfalfa, 60 A. woodland and pasture, balance larm land: new dairy barn, modern 5-room nome; paid-up wat- right under Tai'.e rock aitcn. pnone 017-1. HOMES, ranches, dairies, piacer claims, timber .and. Bargains. WT J. Roberts, 720 W- 2nd. Phone 1328-.T. 13 ACRES Own water right; bouse and other buildings: on bus line: I l ROT A E Dennis. Rogue River Oregon . I AHRN you tin nit or real estate think I o; Brown Waive. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE Hay. grain and alfalfa. H. C. Maury Ranch. FOR SALE Good Delicious apples and Newtown culls, or will trade f )r wood or whatever you have. Joe Kantor. Rt. 4, Bos 337. FOR SALE Used part for ths fol lowing cars; 1928 Bulck Standard: 1028 Essex; 1328 Nash: used tints of all sites; used batteries reason able. Pennington Battery Service and Garage, phone 903. FOR SALE 1 bura saw. 1 cow. 1 tractor plow. 1 Star Del.. 1 Ford truck. George MoMahon, one mile So. Talent. FOR Merchant Courtesy Books, Tel. 931: $20.00 value for 7 sc. SUPBRFEX oil heater, cheap. Phone 1012. YOU oan now get Duart permanent wav for only a 1.70 prevost Beauty Shop. 1 Laurel. Tel 737-J. GET the 'No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the uau rroune Job Mfles: printed on oloth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR 6 ALE--Used sewing machines, si) make lo up: terms u desirM &11 make rented and repaired White Sawing Machine Co 24 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming Pnone aia-J. ALFALFA. 9 00; wheat. 14)fl owt.: barley. 85c; ear corn. 90c Phone O A DeVoe 523-J-2. FOR SALE Harley-Davldson motor cycle 8B cash. See John, at Mali Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS TOWING SERVICE When in need of a wrecker phone 003. day or night Pennington's All -power Wrecker INCOME TAX Let me prepare your income tax return. Years or experi ence. Both State and Federal are now due. Fred L Colvlg. 525 S Central. Phone 735-M. UPHOLSTERING Feflnlsnlng re- giueing, Tninauit. Phone 969-R. GET the "No Hunting' and trespass ing signs at the Mall rrlbune Job 31 rice: printed on cloth to with' stand the rain and weather HAWLEV TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers special livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 618 North Riverside Phone 044-Z BUSINESS DIRECTORY Absttacts. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract ut title and Title Insurance. The only complete) Title System tn lacksop county. MURRAY ABSTRACT OO. Abstract of Title. Title Insurance. Room 8 and 6. No. 82 North Central Ave. upstairs Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments Additional money loaned Phone 31 for appointment Attorney-at-Law. GLEKK O. TAYLOR LAWYER. POST OFFICE BULD1NG MEDFORD, OREGON. Expert Window Clean era. LEI GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173 House cleaning Floor waxing Ori ental r ig cleaning, specialty Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; book binding: loose-leaf ledgers, aod blanks billing systems, duplicating cash sales slip and everything in ine printing une. aa-au , urape Phone 75. Money to tend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other charge See w E. rhomaa, 45 a central Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg State License No- 8-167. Painting and Papernanglng. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting. paperhanging. Phon 14- F-4. Rea Coleman Creek road. EADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO Office 1016 No Central Phone 818 Price right Service guaranteed REINKJNG TRUCKING CO Trans fer and Storage We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir Street. Phone 833. Piano Instruction BETTER piano instruction. Individ ual or class The basic way. Height Muslo studio. Liberty euuaing Phone 73. LEGAL NOTICES Summons for Publication. No. 6364 Equity. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Medford Irrigation District, a public corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Helen M. VanZlle and Chas. J. Van Zile. Jr.. wife and husband: W. E. Bants, and A- E. Seaman: Jane Doe Banta fwhoe correct first nam It unknown), wife of said W. E. Bsn.i, If the said W. E. Banta be married: and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate dwrtbed in tha complaint herein. Defendants. To w E Banta and Jane Doe Banta fwho correct first name 1 un known), wife of aald W. E. Banta, 1? the said w. E. Banta be married, and also all other person or parties in Known clslmlna any right, title, es tate, lien or interest in tL real e-tt- dewcrtbed !n th emp:atnt here in, the above named defendants: , ln ina can ot the 9tata of Ora- goa: Tou. and each of you, are here by summoned and required to appear In the above named Court, and cause and answer the plalntlCf'a complaint on file therein against you. within four weeks after the 16th day of Feo- ruaxy, 1933, the date of the fjrst pub' Ucatlon of this Summons. You are hereby notified bhst U you fail so to appear and answer said Complaint within the time aforesaid, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said Court for the relief demanded In said Complaint, a succinct statement 01 which Is: That a decree be entered adjudicat ing tnv and all rleht. title, estate lien or Interest, which you, or any f you, or any of the above named de fendant, have, or claim to have in. to, or upon real property located within Jackson County, Oregon, de scribed as follows, to-wit: Commence at the Southwest cor ner of D. L. C. No. 46 in Township 37 South of Rsnge 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, and run thence East 1020 feet and North 8609 feet. to a true point of beginning: thence East 104.70 feet: thence South 427.10 feet: thence West 104-75 feet: thence North 427.10 feet to the true point of beginning, containing one acre. more or less. Excepting therefrom a rijrht-of-way 20 feet In wtdth off the south end of the above tract reserved for road purposes. Also, conveying herewith, a right- of-way over and across the following described tract, to-wit: Commence at the Southwest corner of D. L, C No. 46 in Township 37 South of Range 1 West of the Wlllametre Meridian, and run thence East 990 feet and North 423 8 feet to a true point of becinninti: thence North 427.10 feet: thence East 30 feet; thence South 427.10 feet; thence West 30 feet to the true point of beginning. Also, a rig! t-of-wav over and across the following tract to-wlt: Commence at the Southwest corner of D. L. C. No. 46 m Township 37 South of cuLnge 1 west 01 ine Willamette Me ridian, and run thence East 990 feet and North 8500 feet to a true point of beginning: thence West 318 feet; tnence South 18 feet: thence East 318 feet: and thence North 18 feet to tne true point of beginning. And decreeing any and all sucn claims or Interest to be null and void. and decreeing that said plaintiff is the owner In fee simple of the whole of said premises, frco and clear of any ana au rignt. title, estate, lien or interest of all the defendants in this suit, and that all persons claim ing, or to claim, by, or through them or any of them, be forever restrained and barred from asserting or claim ing any Hen or interest in or to aald real property, and that plaintiffs title to saw premises be forever ouieted and set at rest; and for such other relief as to the Court mav seem lust sua rquiiaDie. That date of the Order herein for service of this Summons ny publica tion Is February 9. 11133, ana saia Order ftxed once each week for four successive weeks, as the time for such publication. RAWLES moors. Attorney or riAiiiiu, Address: Cooley Theater Building, Medford. Oregon. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an execution on fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal or tne circuit uourr, or nc State of Oregon, in and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me a 1 roc tea ana dated on tne itscn aay 01 January, 1933, in a certain action tnerein. wherein Frank J. Schuler and Emma Schu'er, his wife, as plaintiff, recov ered judgment against Harry l. uut ler and Agnes M. Butler, the defend ants, for the sum of Four Thousand and no-100 (MOOO.00) Dollars, to gether with interest thereon at 8 per annum from and' after March 2. 1933. and for Three Hunarea nity- slx and 09-100 ($356.09) taxes for the year 1930, plus Interest thereon at a per annum from ana alter Sep tember 5, 1932, until paid, and for Four Hundred Thirteen and 13-100 (413.13) Dollars taxes for the year 1831, witn interest ttiereon at 0 per annum from and after Novem Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L KtDd of wlnr T. Walk 15. Withdraw 14. Purs iB. At home 16. For rive 13. Earth : comb. form 19. Turf L Disease of th cereal era tees S3. Open court 24. God of lov 28. Liicolorsd plaoa 28. Limb 29. Fine cross stroke on letur 3L Drees 12. Belonging to me 14. Chief execu tive IT. A brother of Odin 19. Boat used on the east era 19. Mor tender 12. Antlou 15. Actual 17. Dry with a towel 18. Fold of thread Solution of Yesterday' Puzzta LOFT SgjB O AfS O B IDIOT a R jA M A p asteIs L lmTTe R PHA R FISSTTN (3 FEELE Rji D E LIT A 5 ways fop Msfr A R p "n a l 1 TjrOTR A XgR A CTE M E RlOlMlAlNHElTNAlSrga MtE A R BO. Ornamental button II Small explo sion 88. Aloft M. Said 67. Dad 68, Gsnus of the trus mints 10. Flushed with success 92. Rubs out 41. Succession of thincs 2 3 4 s 6 W7 6 I I" ' 73 Wa T6 7 " up 3 zzr w p 21 30 Wt IP3 WW4 "MM 1 1 j' o ?mz pr 1 WJi n 4r ber 3, 1932, until paid, and for! Twenty-nine and 40-100 (29.40) ex pense of preserving the mortgage , curity with interest at 8 per an num from Nov. 33. 1833, witn cost and disbursements taxed at Nine teen and 80-100 (elOJO) Dollars, and the further sum of Three Hundred and no-100 (4300.00) Dollars, as at torney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of aald Court tn said County on the 16th day of January. 1933. Notice Is hereby given mat. pur suant to the terms of the said exe cution. I will on the 18th day of February. 1933. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the Courthouse m the Cltv of Medford. In Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale end win sell at public auction ior casn to the highest bidder, to satisfy aald Judgment, together with the cost of tnis sale, subject to redemption as provided by law. all of the right, title and interest tnat tne saia derenaant, Harry L. Butler and Agnes M. Butler, had on the 6th day of March, 1931, or now have in and to the following described property, situated In the county of Jackson, state 01 Oregon, to-wlt: From a three-Inch brass capped monument at the northeast corntr of Donation Land Claim No. 45, Town ship 37 South, of Range 1 West of tne Willamette Meridian. Jackson County. Oregon, and running thence South 0 degrees 14 minilte west on tne East line of aald Claim, 103 J 6 feet to the center ol the Pacific high way which Is the point of beginning, running thence North 35 degree 7 minutes West along the center of said highway 365.6 feet: thence South 89 degrees. 59 minutes West 1103.7 feet: tnence south 0 degrees one minute East 716.1 feet: thence North 89 de grees 59 minutes East 13U.1 feet to the East line of said Claim No. 45; thence North 0 degrees 14 minutes East 416.8 feet to the point of be ginning, containing 20.96 acres, more or less. Also from the Southeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 45 in Town ship 37 South, of Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian. In Jackson County. Oregon, run thence North along the East line of said D. L. O 600 feet: thence South 80 degree 58 minutes West 444.4 feet to a true point of beginning; from said true point of beginning run thence South 18 degrees 35 minutes East 197.45 feet: thence South 39 degreea 21 minutes East 270 feet; thence South 27 degree 44 minutes East 230.2 feet tc the South line of said D. L. G thence South 89 degrees 57 minutes West, along the South line of said D. L. C. 1220.6 feet to a 3-lnch brass capped monument; thence North 0 degress 1 minute West 600 feet; thence North 89 degrees 57 minutes East 880.5 feet to the true point of beginning, containing 14.32 acres, more or less. Dated this 18th day of January, 1933. GORDON L. SCHBRMERHORN, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLGA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Gold Hill GOLD HILL, Feb. 16. (Spl.) Jessamine Pendleton fell while play ing at school and broke her collar bone. She Is !n Ashland for medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker. Cecil Hayes, Bob MUspaugh, Mrs. Belle Smith and Mrs. Dora Hammers ley were business callers in Medford Sat urday. Mis Zelda Smith spent the week end with friends In Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and chil dren were in Central Point Saturday visiting Mrs. Lewis' parents. Mr. and Mrs. wm. Musty and family. Girls of the physical education class climbed to the beacon Friday after school. The climb count credit on their semester grade. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Trotter and Cross-Word Puzzle 9. Wife of Lo hengrin 10. The Indian mulberry 1L Remove the terms, as from wheat 18. Vaporous 17. A form of bridge game 20. Small hamlet 23. Sun Rod 25. Gentlemen 27. Parts of a to" course 30. Be afraid 82. Crystallized rain 35. Afternoon naps 36. Journey 37. Book 38. One who run away to be . married 41. EdIo Doom T E DA Nl T E D e r et ally d 1 nMel eme 42. Lines attain with a soft substance 44. Perform 49, Entices 43. Placaa SI. Cancel ft. Article tS. Woman pa triotic orga nization: abbr. I). Symbol for sodium 1. Ths oalm Illy DOWN 1. Critical point 2. Character In "The Rn Ten' 8. By 4. Tsar apart 6. Axes . Condition 7. Ha vine but two pedal dixit I. Flowed baby daughter of Grant Pas called on friend here Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Dorman and son Howard were Medford shoppers Monday. Wm. Puhl of Galls creek has been confined to hi home with rheuma tism. The evening of February 15, Amo thyst Rebeksh lodge celebrated tta 35th anniversary. Tom Chisholm and Tom Smith were business visitor in Medford Monday. Stuart and John Chisholm and Lo gen Gardner spent the week-end here from the Chisholm mine In the Meadows. Fred Lewis and Herb Bumcrot are busy tearing down the old theater building which waa condemned by the city council. Wilbur Martin ha returned here from the mine on Wolf creek, whei he has been working. Curtis Psfker. local representative for the World Wide schools, Berkeley. Oal., was a business visitor In Med ford Monday. Mr. J. M. Lively wa a buslne caller in Medford Saturday. Girl Scouts' Valentine party Thurs day evening In their new meeting place, was a decided success. Five girls who had passed their tenderfoot test received their pins. A program was given followed by refreshments. Each patrol had iome part in the entertainment. CI imax CUMAX, Feb. 16. (Spl.) A. J.j Griasom returned to Central Point Saturday night after a few day visit at hi ranch here. Harold Smith of Central Point Is visiting Everett Grlssom. W. F. Oharley spent most of last week in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. L- H. Werts and Hilda Morgan went to Medford Friday and returned Saturday. Mrs. Zelda Hurst accompanied them and remained to visit her sister, Mr. Jones. Mr. Chas. Jantzen and son Bobby of Central Point are visiting at the Wert home this week. Harvey Morgan of Persist was a visitor at the Wert ranch Monday. Owen Austin has returned to Cli max to spend the remainder of the wlntr. Mrs. Velma Gray and Robin Gold called on Mrs. Werts Monday after noon. Frank Sllva and a Mr. Reynolds were circulating a road petition Here Thursday. Skiing and sledding are the prin cipal sports here at present. L. H. Wertu la building a large porch on his house and It la quite an Improvement. Mrs. Viola Comstock was 1U from flu last week, but Is improving now N. P. Hanson has not been feeling well the past several days. . . Tolo TOLO, Feb. 16. (Spl.) Mr. P. A, Tracy accompanied a delegation from Central Point P.-T. A. to the Jackson county council at Jacksonville. Feb' TV.r? 11. Many were Informed for February 19, 192S. are derived, as well as other Items regarding public schools. C6unty School Superintendent Bowman gave the address. Joyce, daughter of Mr. Ivan Wil son of Ray Gold was expeoted home Tuesday. She has been in Sacred Heart hospital since February 10, fol lowing a minor otwnw'on on her arm, Alva Peterman .-Ciorated her 13h birthday Februar." 13 by a trip to Medford to have the splints removed from her arm, which wo broken thiYe weeks ago. Edward Inmann waa honor guest at a birthday dinner given at his sister, Mrs. John Bohnert'a, near Central Point. Mr. Thurston and pupils had valentine party Tuesday. Friends and parent were Invited. Phoenix PHOENIX, Feb. 16 (6pl.) Ladles' Missionary society will meet Thursday afternoon at 3:80 o'clock. There will be a program and a stiver tea. All ladles of tho community are Invited. Those who hnve blocks for the quilt are asked to bring them. The lady presenting the block with the most pieces, with a penny for each piece, will receive the quilt top. Card party held by Phoenix Orenjr Saturday was enjoyed. Five tables of 530 and bridge were tn pla7. Prizes for high score In bridge was won by Lee Deniser and second by Fay Car ver. High score prt 1n son went to Ray Ward, and second to George Drake. Plsy practice for "Neighbors'" wns held on Monday night of this week. The play will be given at the Orange hall, February 35. Dancing will fol low. Orange card party on February 3ft will be postponed. Junior ehnrch held during the morning church hour, for the pur poto of caring for th. children, U progressing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy, daughters Dorothy and Lucille and son Sammie and Miss race Holman of Eagle Point were dinner gueeta at the L. O. Cas ter home Sunday, Mra. B. A. Montgomery apent Fri day at the Jim MoAbee home. ParenU and boys met at the Pres. byterlan church Thursday to orgs ntm a soout troop. Scoutmaster D. E. Standard ws In charge and Coun cil Commissioner Walter Jonea was also present. Organisation of a cub troop was not completed. Boys who will be 13 years of g within six months will be taken In as prepara tory scouts. Mrs. O. J. Vlall called on Mrs. Phoebe Coffin Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshall visited Mr. and Mrs. Jeasl Eldrldge Friday evening. Mrs. Russell Wheeler's baby has been seriously 111 with bronchial pneumonia, but Is Improving no. Mi. Wheeler and eon havt been staying with her mother, Mrs. Lovelle Ferns, during the baby's Illness Basketball la attracting attention here. Friday night, Phoenix plays Talent on the local floor. Phoenix la leading tn the conference with six games' won and none lost. Central Point leads a cloe second. Orade school basketball team ha had some good game. February 6 they played Central Point, the lat ter winning. Wednesday they played Talent grade team, and Talent won, 11 to 6. The first team of Jackson ville school was defeated by the grade boy and Jacksonville's second team defeated Phoenix's grade boys. Fern Valley FERN VALLEY. Feb. 16. (Spl.) Misses Helen and Anna Kantor were hostesses for a Valentine party Feb ruary 11. After an enjoyable even ing of games and contest supper was served. Ouesta Included Misses Lois Mason. Verlee Connor, Alice and Mary Hensler. Echo Alford, Donna Monla, OIo May SprulU, Lillian Kan tor, Marguerite Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Davis, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Lester Csrr, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mar shall, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kantor, Jr., Ray Brownr:gg, Harold Blooper, Roy Coghell, Lloyd Barnee, Harry Steele, John and William Kantor, Hugh SprulU, Everett Daugherty, Floyd Mc Hnrry, Ivan Olson. Fern Valley Literary will meet the evening of February 17. Donald Wheeler called on friend .here Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Marshall and children spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mra. Nolan Montgomery in Medford. Harold Messenger was seriously In jured Monday when he was hit with a baseball bat. His Up wo cut and several teeth knocked loose. Mr. and Mrs. Messenger and chil dren spent Wednesdaw in Medford with Mr. and Mr. Cotton, and Har old visited the doctor for treatment for his mouth. Phoenix grange celebrated with a birthday party for the grange Tues day evening. About eighty-five were present. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Drake Friday evening. Donna Monla of Brownsbaro was the guest of Margurelte Cunningham the first of the week. 4 Valley View VALLEY VIEW, Feb. 1. HJpl.) Hugh Combest of Wagner Oap visited the Don Lowe ranch Monday. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Olenn was the scene of a gay dinner party Sunday, celebrating the blrtn' days of Mrs. Olenn and Mra. Jas. Lennox, whose birthdays were the same day. Ouests were: Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cartor, Miss Bernloe Csr tr snd S. Tltohford of Ashland, Mr. and Mra. John Leslie, Sr., Mr, and Mrs. J. Leslie. Jr.. Miss Dorothy Les lie, Mr. itd Mis. Jas. Lennox and Keith Lennox of Valley View. Mr. and Mrs. Wsltor Rowley and Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Burk of Medford visited the E. C. Gardner home Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gardner. Mr. and Mra. H. Weagant, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Hawk. Mr. and Mra. L .O. Pen- land and Frank Reed attended the Grange dance at Talent Friday even ing. Raymond Flnneran of Ashland waa a dinner guest at the stratton home Tuesday. Mr. Flnneran left for San Lesndro. Oal,. Wednesday, -where he expects to reside. Mrs. Wm. Olenn, Mrs. Jas. Lennox and Mrs. w. A. Stratton were lunch eon guests at the H. J. Carter home In Ashlsnd Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bostwlck. ac companied by Mr, and Mrs. Norby of Ashland, were Medford visitors Friday. L. H. Oallatln has been suffering with abseceased ears the past week. Mr. Petersen. East Side meat mar ket man of Ashland, and Murray Murphy were In Valley View Monday on business. O. J. Hunter of Phoenix was a Valley View caller Sunday. Mrs. L. O. Penland and Mrs. E. O. Osrdner attended the Lady Elks club in Ashland Thursday afternoon. Mrs. L. H. Oallatln and Mrs. J. It. McCracken attended the Home Mis sionary society meeting of the M. El- church In Ashlsnd Flrsdy afternoon at Mrs. Howard's. 1 Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT. Feb. 18. (Spl.) James Allen, who for many yeara has resided at hla farm south of Phoenix, Is in a critical condition at the home of hla son Wslter Allen In Medfor-L the result of a pamlytlc stroke. Tommy Bell, whose home Is west of Talent, Injured his bsck Saturday, when a team he waa driving dragged him while he was trying to atop them. 8. E. Spence has been cleaning uo a piece of swampy land for Mra. Id Lockwood. He has grubbed out great clump of rushes. The lend Is very fertile and will be planted to root and garden crops. New cheese factory and the milk depots in Medford and Central Point are making a market for the farmer' milk. Never before. In thla part of the valley, have there been euch bio truokloads of milk going Into town In the morning aa now. Farmer seem satisfied with the price they are getting for the milk. Wsrd McReynolds. examiner for op erators, who has the Sollsa place rented, spent the week-end with his family, and held examinations tn Medford. Miss Irene Standley spent Monday and Tuesday with Miss Delia Mast. Al Bell went out to Tommy Bell's ranch Wednesday, where he will be gin pruning the young pear orchard Mrs, Msrle Conklln, nee Man Miller, and her husband write to her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Miller that thty are the psrenti of a fine baby boy, Mr. Holdbrook, who recently took possession of the former Arthur Furry place, ha been hauling grain hay the past week. The big poultry house on the Hop kins place is nearly completed. One of the families who moved in to the Jackson house has moved Into a small house on the Bon ham place. Clinton Carey has so far recovered a to be able to be up a little each day, and sometimes goes to the table for his meals. He ha been lU for three months. Mr. and Mrs. George Parker of tha highway south of Phoenix were Med ford business callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. Noah Chandler visited James Allen Monday evening and found him very 111. 1 Courthouse News (Purnlshsd by tht Jackson County Abstrsat Co., 131 I. Sixth Btrwt.) Marriage Licenses. Gus LaFrens and Elisabeth ConkUn. Donald Truax and Vera B. Clute. Barnum S. Smith and Evelyn O. Jeff res. Joseph F. Perry and Maye E. elev en ger. Charles B. Howard and Lavlna Side- bottom. Circuit Court. Mrs. J, I. Corey vi. J. E. Cory, Foe money. Big Plnea Lumber company ti By A. Anderson. Attachment. Wm. A. young vs. Charles B. Crans ton, Milton Mette. Chattel Hen. o. A. Champion vs. W B. Martin. Chattel lien. State vs. O. O Clancy, also knows as K. A. Jackson. Forgery. State vs. Leonard Hall. Criminal libel. State Ta, L. A. Banks. Criminal libel. A. A- Schramm, supt. of banks. Ye. Harry Silver For money. Monte Kahlor vs. A. I. Ball, et tX, Chattel lien. B. A. Skinner vs. L. H. Wallace. Chattel Hen. Big Pinoe Lumber company v. Owon Wilson. Lien. E. H. Morse vs. Allied Mining com pany. ror money. Betty J. Henry va. William S. Henry. Divorce. Probate Court. Estate ot Mra, M. H. Vlnlng. de ceased. Probate. Thomas K. Flynn assumes the bust, ness name of "Flynn Brothers." R. L. Brantley assumes the business name of "Cash Produce Co." Real Estate Transfers. John L. Day, U. S. marshal vs. the California Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco, Calif., deed to land In seo. 81 In twp. 89 S., R. 3 W 810,000. Walter Earl Rowley,-et ux, to Net tle B. Kaufman, Q. O. D. to lots 1 and 3; S. 3 ft. lot S, blk. 81, city of Med ford. $10. T. G. Vinson, et ux. to C. M. Wil liams, et al, W. D. to NW4 of NElv NU of NW'4; SW i, of NWVi sec, 33, twp. 34 S., R. 4 W 81. John H. Truety, et ux, to John H. Trusty, et al, W. D. to NWM rf SWii sec. 33 In twp. 33 S.. R. 1 ' . 81J of 8Ei of sec. 33 In twp 83 1..R. 1 E 81.00. . . Apollo Selected ' By Music School As Director Here Establishment In this city of branch of the Sherwood Muslo school of Chicago, was announced yesterdsy. After much Investigation the school has decided to open a branch here. under the able direction of Sebastian Apollo. Boya and glrla who are serl ously Interested in muslo and want to earn their teachers' certificates and diploma from a metropolitan conservatory, wilt be anbled to do so at email expense under this plan, Mr. Apollo atated yeeterday. The Sherwood school was established by William H. Sherwood, one of Apollo's leading pianists, 38 years ago. The school establishes brancheo in communities where musical Intereat la sufficient to warrant. The teacher In charge automatically becomes a member of the extension department facul'y and affiliated teacher of the school. Each branoh la placed with a qualified teacher, whose credential have been accepted by the board of directors. STABBED TO DEATH NEW YORK. Feb. 18. (API- Bound hand and foot and stabbed to death, the body of William Ben der, 13, w,ho disappeared from hla Brooklyn horn February 1, waa found today in a nearby vacant building. The boy waa reported missing Feb ruary 3 after h failed to return ths night before from an afternoon rowing trip. PASS OLD AGE DOLE OLYMPIA, Wash., Feb. !. API The Eagles old pension hill, which provides a monthly pension ot not more than 830 to persona over 88 yeara of age, who have been residents of the eounty for five year Imme dtat paat. was passed by the Wash ington senate today, 98 to 8. The measur waa Immediately sent to Oovemor Clarence D. Martin. The house passed the bill last month. I will appraolat your votes la th Medford Merchants' Popularity con teat. ROSAMOND WALL, Tel. 788-M. Phon MS. we'V. haul away your natuaa, cuj Sanitary Beryl. ...