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LOST Live Silver Fox. Notify Mrs.
Thraaber. Jacksonville. Phone 113-
LOST II dog missing, call 151-
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FOUND White police , 'J1?;
Initial on collar. B. R. Call a-F-13
Eagle Point.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED unincumbered house
keeper from 45 to 60. for one man.
Raise chickens .n ehares. Box
9968. Mall Trlbunei
RELIABLE young lady wishes house
work lor room and board. Ca.1
843-R. mornlnga. -
8EWINO. mending, care of children,
or day work of any kind. Mre.
Th. 37 Quince, Phone 641-L.
TWO MEN want Job. work Inside or
out. 626 W. 4th St. Tel. 833-X.
EXPERT PAINTBR will do eign paint
Ina interior decorating - general
paint jobs. Call at 222 So. Central
WANTEPMISrELLANEOOS
WANTED 25 aharea Jackaon Coun
ty Building & Loan stock. Price
right. Box 9968, Mall Tribune.
WANTED 2d hand goods and Junk.
Pafs. 1S06 Prune. Tel. 647-L.
WANTED Household gooda, stoves,
tools, or what have you
MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 n Orape St. Phone 1082.
FOR RENT HOUSES
135 Tripp street reasonable rent.
1017 9th modern 6-room home,
close In. 38 Summit modern
stucco; furnace. Call H. H. Brown.
105.
PARTLY furnished house. 513 N.
Orape.
TOR RENT 4-room furnished house,
20 month. 117 Almond.
MODERN furnished 3-room house,
15. Also one unfurnished. Key
114 Tripp. Phone 1288-J.
FOR RENT Small, strictly modern
furnished house: Frlgldalre, garage.
221 North Holly St.
7-ROOM house. 19 No. Peach, 17.50.
water paid. Phone 1042-W.
FOR RENT 4-room duplex with jaa
range and heater. 610 North Bart
lett. Phone 341-R-i.
FURN. HOUSES. 0. A. DeVoe.
FOR RENT East aide five room
house, well furnished, water paid
t22.50. Phone 1149.
FOR RENT -room modern furnish,
ed' house; hardwood floors, over
stuffed, electric range Call at 630
8 Central
HOMES FOR KENT Call 796.
FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished
4-room house. Telephone 488-M-
FOR RENT 5-room furnished house
and garage. Call at 845 N Bartlett
FOR RENT Furnished 6-room mod
ern houae. Call at 4U 3 Riverside
FOR RENT Partly furnished home
close In. nice shade, garden spot,
garage 620. water rent paid; lo
cated at 315 So. Rlverarslde: In
quire at 325 So. Riverside.
FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or
unfurauhed. Brown .White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
J-ROOM apt, ground floor.
Tvy.
DESIRABLE furnished a pert men
with garage and phone; 30; adulta
711 East Main St.
FURNISHED apartment. 229 N. Ivy.
APARTMENT 114 Aimond St.
FURN. apta for rri' Tel. 201-H.
PURN1SHED apartment. Dure!) Court
829 N Holly, phone 1232-W
FOR RENT Attractive ground floot
apartment for couple employed
Call at 632 Plum St.. after 6pm
or Sundays.
ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furnished:
garage; water paid 611.50 Phone
130.
FOR RENT BOARD AND BOOMS
FOR RENT Rooms, board, close In
153 No. OJkdale.
BOARD AND ROOM a 716 B. Mala
Rates very moderate.
FOR SM.E Al'TOMnnll.FS
FOR sv.s nr TRADE for wood
Ford Trutka and Fordeon. Med.
Fuel Co.
-OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
TWO very desirable adjoining rooms,
heated. Bath. Suitable for two
or three ladles or gentlemen. 16
No. Orange.
PLEASANT room, close In, bath, gar
age. 609 E. Main. Phone 345..
FOR RENT Room, adjoining show
er. In private home. Phone 798-Y.
FOR RENTFurnlshed eleeplng room,
. private family, close In; home priv
ileges; price reasonable. Tel. 1076--J.
ATTRACTIVE rooms.' 404 8. Orape.
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri
vate entrance One block from
Mam St. , Reasonable rates- 222 8
Central.
TOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Fine Irrigated garden
lot: fruit, ben-lee. 121 Cottage St.
LAND FOR RENT acre of good
vegetable and melon land. Irrigated.
Phone 431-J.
FURN. 3-room cabin. 66.50. 114 Tripp.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE or TRADE Fish pond on
coast highway, doing fair business.
For particulars write Ira, Patrick,
North Bend, Ore.
FORCED TO SELL
P 1 O C f Splendid little lunch
10 I U U room In Medford; excel
lent location. Prese.it
business $30 to $35 per day; making
money. Charles A. Wing Agency.
Inc., Exclusive Agents.'
FOR EXCHANGE
EXCHANGE Fresh cow for alfalfa
hay. Tel. 591-J-l.
WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail
a O Skellenger. Trail. Ore.
WILL trade -dry 18" fir and hard
wood for light truck 82i Eaat 4th
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
HAVE 4 houses on one lot In L. A .
worth $4800; loan $800: all rented.
Want small farm. J. A. Frodrlck.
1451 Tremont St.. Los Angeles.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Black Minorca setting
eggs. 410 Earhart.
NARAOANSETT turkey breeding
stock. Reasonable. Mrs. J o n n
Fuss, Rogue River, Ore.
AUSTRAL-WHITE hatching eggs. See
Geo. Webb at Lamport's.
FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching
.eggs, laying atraln. $2.50 hundred
Baker Service Station.
NEW low price on baby chicks; Han-
sen triple pedigreed, also xom
Cockran mating S. C. W. Leghorns.
B Rocks and R. I. Reds. Custom
hatching a specialty. Eakln Hatch
ery, Talent.
NEW LOW PRICES on chicks Whit
Leghofns. Hansen strain, 8 cents;
.Reds and Rocks 9. oenta 24 pane
catalog free. Jenks Poultry Farms.
Tangent. Oregon. . .
DRESSLER'S - Square Deal Hatchery.
1107 E. Main. Phone 1589-Y.
FOR SALE FRUITS A VEGETABLES
NEWTOWN apples, orchard run. 650
lugs. Roy smith, half mile north
of Jacksonville.
ORANGES $1 crate. Big 7 Fruit
' Warehouse. 12th and 8o Front.
NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Ala
Vista Packing House.
FOR SALE FUEL
APPLE WOOD Phone 697-J-5.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE or TRADE for cattle or
hngs, pair good work mules, Cleve
land tractor. Phone 356. Ashland.
FRESH and springer heifers for sale,
also email pigs. Call 1520 North
Riverside.
RED feeder pigs. Adolf - Schulz.
Beagle.
FOR SALb HOMES
$700 equity In 4-room modern house,
4 acre, 2 miles from. Medford.
Wanted, late model car or what
have you, cheap for cash. No
reasonable offer refused. Harold
Jones, 654 N. 3rd St., Grants Pass.
A REAL BUY In 6-room modern
home. Inquire at 222 W. Jack
aon. MODERN home, 3 lots, fruit,- berries,
near school. $1360. easy terms.
Consider Jackson County Bldg. ft:
Loan atock aa down payment.
Owner, 1232-W.
FOR 8 ALE Good 8 room house (east
frunt) and nice lot dose to Berry
dale store A great bargain at $450
Terms. Phone 617-L.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
20 ACRES. Irrigated, small house.
gooa garden iaaa, sums
alfalfa .
AT An
.3150
74 ACRES. Irrigated, modern house.
Bear Creeic bottom, best CI OA
garden land t?OU
EI Trust
$2850
above places for sal
Terms.
OWNER PHONE 910-Y
FOR SALE 10 acres. Good houae
and barn on Row river, 17 miles
east of Cottage Grove. Ore., one
mile from Culp Creek P. O. A O.
Suter place. Price $1150. $150
down. $12.50 a month. Inquire
Hugh F. Proudflt, 1122 11th Ave.,
W. Eugene. Ore.
FOR SALE. CHEAP 'i acre, houw
and outbuildings. Rt. 1, Box 250
E. B. Bisnop
WHEN you think ot real estate think
of Brown White.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
ORCHARDIST3 Don't neglect your
orcha-d. Better days are ahead
For Pear. Trees. Cherry. Apple.
Poach. Apricot. Almond. Plum.
Walnuts, Filberts. OrBpes. Roses.
Shrubs, etc.. call at W. B. Bar
num. Medford. 3 miles south on
Pacific hljhwsy or phone 851R2.
Carlton Nursery Company. Carlton.
Ore-;on.
. foil SALS Ticket to Los Angeles
i Tel. 268-J.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE One Automatic gaa ranse
and water heater. Inquire 1017 VV.
9th.
FOR SALE Mixed beardless barley
and alfalfa hay. $6 per ton at
barn. Phone V7-W.
FOR SALE Good used cook stove.
Berrydale 2nd Hand Store, 1603 No.
Rlveralde.
FOR SALE Wood range. Eads Trans
fer and Storage. Phone 315.
FOR SALE Thor washing machine.
$40; late model. 450 Haven St.
RED: SEED OATS for spring sowing:
alialia nay. Farmers uuuang. vj
operatlre. phone 932.
FOR SALE 30-30 Savage rifle, equip
ped with peep rear eight and marble
front site. Also Winchester J2 rifle
with good sights. Both guns nearly
new. priced to sell Phone 576-W
evenings.
FOR SALE Good Dellcloua apples
and Newtown culls, or will trade 1
wood or whatever you have. Joe
Kantor. Rt 4. Box 237.
FANCY Success beardless seed barley
for seed Phone 697-R-l.
FOR SALE Good, solid Newtown ap
ples by box or truckload. W. H
Watt. Phone 468-R-2.
YOU can now get Duart permanent
wave for only $1 75 Prevost Beauty
Shop 16 Laurel Tel 727-J.
SUPERFEX oil beater, cheap. Phone
1012
GET the 'No Hunting1' and trespass
ing signs at the Mall rrbune Job
nffice: printed on jloth to .with
stand the ram and weatber-
FOR SALEUsed sewing machines, all
makea. $6 up; terms If desired All
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co 24 N Bartlett
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming Phone 912-J.
ALFALFA. $8 00: wheat. $1.06 owt.;
barley 85o; ear corn. 90o. Phone
O A DeVoe 523-J-2
FOR SALE Harley-Davtdson motor
cycle $85 cash See John, at Mall
Tribune
MISCELLANEOUS
NOW Jn the time to have your spray
ing .done. . All. .work guaranteed.
Phone 268-W.
INCOME TAX Let me prepare your
Income tax return Years of experi
ence. Both State and Federal are
now due. Fred L . Colvlg, 625 S
Central. Phone 735-M.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job
office: printed on clotb to with
stand the rain and weather
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers and movers Spoctal livestock
moving equipment Prices right
Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North
Rlveralde Phone '044-X
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO. '
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts ol Title and
Title Insurance. Tbe
only complete T 1 1
System In Jacksor
Coanty.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. AOBtraots
of Title, Title Insurance Rooms 8
and 6. No 32 North Central Ave.
upstairs
Aatomobrie Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCES
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company nd extend
your payments Additional money
loaned Phone 81 (or appointment
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg.
Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172
House cleaning Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Beat equipped plant In southern
Oregon. . Printing ol all kinds; book
binding; loose-leal ledgers, sod
- blanks billing systems, duplicating
' cash sales slips and everything ID
the printing line. 28-30 N Grape
. Phone 75.
ftloney Co Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance No other charge See
w s l nomas. a a central
Ground floor Cratenan Theatre
Bldg State License No 8-167.
Painting and paperbanglng.
BARRY MARX Painting, tinting,
paperbanglng. Phone 14-F-4- Res.
Coleman Creek road
EADS rRANbPER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No. Central Phone 816
Prices right Service guaranteed
RE1NK1NO TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill NO Fir
Street. Pbone 332
Piano Instruction
BETTER piano Instruction, Individ
ual or class Tbe oaalc way Height
Music Studio. - Liberty Building
Phone 72.
Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK. Marts C
(Spl) Many fr.cr.La of Mr. D. O.
Hale were grieved to learn of her
sudden death Monday. Thta Is the
second death In two weeks on the
creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McDowell were
out to Medford Wednesday morning,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green went
to Ashland Thursday.
Ftrve Ounak tm out to the valley
Sunday. j
. Ed South and, Mx. Dome ax
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Jacksonville I Williams Creek
JACKSONVILLE. March 6. (Spl.)
Several ladles from here attended a I
meeting of the Jackaon County Rec- j
reatlon club at the court house Wed- i
nesday. Mrs. O. O. Sanden and Miss !
Helen Key of Jacksonville formed '
committee who led In gamea and
stunts. Mrs. E. B. Severance, from
here, and Mrs. Henry Conger of west
aide, put on two dramatic atuntts.
Mrs. Paul Pierce of Sterling accom
panied by her slater, Mrs. Marie OffUl
of Los Angeles, called here Thursday.
Mrs. A. M Jennings, manager of
the Jacksonville sanitarium, made a
business trip to. Portland and Salem
last week.
Mrs. Q. O. Sanden attended a meet
ing of the ladles' auxiliary of letter
carriers at the home of Mrs. Lawson
In Medford Thursday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Oden,
on February 10 an elgh-pound baby
boy at the Jacksonville Sanitarium.
They have named their small eon
Leonard.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Allen of Medford
are now making their home with Mrs.
Ernest Langley. Mrs. Allen la a sister
of Mrs. Langley.
Mrs. Fred Bartley shopped in Med
ford Monday.
Ladles' Aid society held an all-day
meeting at the Presbyterian church
parlors Thursday. Covered dish lunch
eon was held at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Will McDanlel of Ap
ple gate were In town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Smith and
son. Loyal, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Langley. motored to Big Applegate
and visited at the Beaverman ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Langley remained there
for the rest of the week.
Mrs. Re Is Chapman of Medford, Mrs
Alice Ulrlch and Mrs. H. K. Hanna
called Monday on Mrs. J. T. Buckley
on Applegate.
Harry Hoxsey of Copper was here
Thursday and had dinner at Amy's
Place.
Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Wilson of Med
ford and Mrs. Archie Bowman were
recent dinner gueata of Mr. and Mrs.
L. T. Wilson.
Mrs. Cora White of Medford visited
her sister, Mra. Erie White, last week.
Girls' League of the Jacksonville
high school held a meeting Friday
afternoon. They plan an outing some
Sunday in the near future.
Miss Anna Smith spent the week
end with Helen Sweet on Griffin
creek.
The dramatic club of the Jackson
ville high, school will present, two
playa entitled: "Barbara" and "Jerry"
to be given at the school gymnasium
on the evening of March 9. A small
admission will be charged.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chllders visited
their daughter. Mrs. Leonard McKee,
on Big Applegate Friday.
Week-end gueste at the Ben Daw
son home were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Anderson and daughter of Central
Point.
Desirable bouses always in first
class condition for rent, lease ot sale
Call 108
helping Steve Gunak saw wood this
week.
Mr. Casey spent Thursday In the
valley.
Mr. Bushnell and family have
moved to Ashland.
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WILLIAMS CREEK Mar. (Spl.)
Washington's birthday was observed
in our school with a program by the
Intermediate grades. Mrs. Lee's room,
the other room and high school were
invited Several parents wer pres
ent. The program was: Song. Eileen
Vincent, Cora Gibson. Edna Whlsler.
Juanlta Miller and Fay Mullen; song,
the school: recitation. Adallne Mor
rison: story, Mary Jane Gibson; song,
Bobby Vincel. Gerald Sorels. Arthur
and Jack Roy: compositions, Roy
Boat. Earl Whisler, Arthur Gray, Jean
Goldsmith and Ellne Vincel; song,
five girls; solo, Edna Moomaw; an
Instrumental selection by three boys
of the school orchestra, Harold Boat.
Lewis Varner and Delmar Sorrels.
Williams basketball teams won both
games from Grants Pass Wednesday.
The girls' team played the Business
and Professional Women's team and
the boys played the Ep worth league
team. Both won by small scores.
General spring moving and settl
ing for the summer has begun. The
Vahrenwald family moved to the new
home near Grants Pass, on the lower
river road. Homer House has rented
the place vacated by the Vahren
walds. Chester Boat and family have
moved to the Jim McFadden place
vacated by Homer House and Mr. and
Mrs. Lathrope from Central Point are
moving Into the parsonage where
Chester Boat has been living this
winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lathrope ha7e
rented the Taylor Hartley place.
Girls' basketball team played the
Williams mothers' team at the Grange
hall Saturday night, Boye' team
played the Kerby sohool boys.
Two children of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Gibson are 111 with whooping cough.
Gibson and Schults hauled lum
ber to Grants Pass recently. They
now have more men logging for them
and will spend more time running
their mill. Brail Voss Is an occa
sional helper at the mill.
Nelson Warner and sons. Alva and
Floyd are In the mountains mining.
Kenneth and Ouy Vineyard were
business visitors In Grants Pass and
New Hope Monday.
Harry Sorrels accompanied Gibson
and Shultz to Grants Pas son busi
ness Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holland en
tertained the Williams bridge club
with a delightful party Saturday
night.
Ellis Klncade of Grants Pass was a
business visitor at the C. E. Vincel
home Monday. Judxe and Mrs. Nor
ton and Mrs. Stella Stratton were in
Williams creek Sunday. Mrs. Stratton
has been spending ihe winter with
Mrs. Norton.
Williams ladies' club spent a de
lightful afternoon with Mrs. M. L.
Houae Wednesday. There were 13
ladles present. Next meeting will be
with Mrs. Km del.
Miss Beth Wood, who la In Hono
lulu, writes her mother that she is
at work and Is delighted with the
country. Miss Wood is & graduate
nurse. She greatly enjoyed the ma
neuvers of the air fleet there recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jap Larlmore and
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Larlmore of Granta
Pass and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Robinson
of Wlldervllle spent Sunday at their
son's and brother", Alfred Larlmore
of Williams.
Occasional patches of snow are still
seen on sheltered north slopes. This
Cross-Word Puzzle
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4, (jt away from
6. Nerve net
work
9. Pale
7. American
humorist
2. Finished
9. Regions
10. French
annuity
11. Flower
17. Accustom
19. Unwilling
2L Animal's
foot
22. Frozen water
24. Idolized
27. Number
28. First woman
30. Wearies
22. Co in a ram
33. Put on
Ji. Cube root of
one
3. Planet
28. Forgive
29. Muse of lyrio
poetry
40. Irritate
42. Cry of ap
plause 44. Location
4. Spoken
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peller
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65. Plant of the
genua Vlcla
57. Kind of auto
mobile truck
DOWN .
1. Seed container
2. Exist
2, President's
body of advisers
snow fell January 9 and T. It Is
the first time remembered here when
snow has lain on the ground so long.
Friday morning fresh snow covered
the trees on all the mountains sur
rounding the valley, making a beau
tlful sight as the bright sun shone
over all.
Mra R. F. Lewman called on Mrs.
Tom Choat Monday. She is still con
fined to her room.
C. W. Roberts visited Friday with
Taylor Hartley, who la in very poor
health this winter.
Mrs. Frank Wood was In Granta
Pass Wednesday to see Dr. Lowe. She
also called on Mrs. A. L. Blodgette.
who is still confined to her room
since her operation.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Flxley were
visiting their daughter. Mrs. Lester
Sutton. In Klamath Falls last week.
Mrs. M. L. House called on Mrs.
Chas. Cougle Friday afternoon.
Blanche and Bessie Hayes and Grace
Roberte called on Mra. Tom Choat
and Mrs. John Letteken Friday after
noon.
Bellview
BELLVIEW, March C (Spl.) Hap
pytlme la planned for the dance on
March 10, at the Upper Valley Com
munity club house. It is sponsored
by the club and will be In charge
of the dance committee. Mrs. J. E.
Gowland, Mrs. Floyd Clark and Mrs.
Henry Stenrud. Special features will
be a -part of the entertainment.
Boone's orchestra will furnish music,
and refreshments will be served.
Wednesday the Upper Valley Com
munity club will begin .its meeting
at one o clock. Because extra time
will be required for election, there
will be no roll call. A president,
vice-president, secretary, treasurer
and one trustee will be elected, to
take office in June. The program
will be In charge of Mrs. Vera
Helms. Hostesses are Mrs. KUngler,
Mra. Lamkln, Mra. Marttn, Mrs. Mc
Canso and Mre. Meservey.
John Hosnenauer was taken to the
Ashland Community hospital Friday,
where he underwent a minor opera
tion. As soon as his condition per
mlts, he will undergo another. His
many friends hope for his recovery,
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hessenauer of
Klamath Falls are visiting here,
called her by the serious illness of
Roy's father, John Hessenauer.
Mr. and Mra. Oscar Martin and
daughters Mildred and Louise, were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Talbot in Ashland Sunday.
Joe Gregory is Installing a tele
phone at his mother's Mrs. Jennie
Gregory. A; L. Peachey la assisting
him. The Instrument and right in
the Bellview Telephone company
were purcnaeed rrom B. f. Kobie.
Mrs. J. E. Gowland went to Med
ford this week, where she served on
the Jury.
Bellview school was closed Monday,
which was visiting day for the teach
ers. Monday morning. Miss Talbot,
Miss Hitchcock and Miss Hag or via
Hod Washington and Lincoln schools
In Ashland. In the afternoon, Miss
Hager visited Wagner Creek, school,
and Miss Talbot and Miss Hitch
cock visited the Jacksonville and
Central Point schools.
Over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Huxley entertained Mrs. Tay
lor of Central Point.
Next Wednesday the primary de
parment of the Bellview school will
furnish a part of the program for
the Upper Valley Community club.
Last week George Yockel went to
Marshrield. bringing back household
furniture of Dr. Haines' parents who
will locate on a ranch near Rogue
River.
R. It. Brantley went to Klamath
Falls last week wihere lio transacted
business.
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Central Point
CENTRAL POINT, March . (Spl.)
Mra. Hague of Berrydale district waa
noataas to the Home Economical club
February 33 following a brief buel
nea seaalon a program with Wash
ington's birthday aa motif, waa en
Joyed. Refreshments were served by
the hosteas and committee. Present
were Mesdamea Ida Henderson, Betta
Pankey. Hazel Tyrell, O. V. Myers, W.
McCredle, Martha Gregory, Leverton.
Parker. Collins, Olsen, Misses Velma
McCredle. Mary Maury and hostess,
Mrs. Hague. The next meeting of
this club will be at the home of Mrs.
Parker on March 31.
Mlaa Esther Lathrop celebrated her
birthday Thursday evening with a
party. Invited were Erma Thompson,
Jean Hermsnson, Mailne and Nelda
Jean Ayres and Jean Brown.
Orange m mday night with all
offlcera present. Reports from cora
mltteea were heard, among which was
a sales and exchange plan from the
agricultural committee. Including ma
chinery, stock, hay. grain, etc. A paper
on mo use or nome products was cir
culated by Mrs. Bursal! and signed
by many of the housewives. The pro
gram was In honor of St. Patrick's
day. opening with s paper on songs
of Ireland by Eva Smith, a skit by
Donald Richardson and Roberta Pan.
ken muslcsl reading by Janice Hea
sflgrave, who responded to encore
In a pleasing number two Irish solos
by Ruth Hsley end hsrmontca num
bers by Morse Haley. A husband call
ing contest by several housewives re
sulted In a tie between Mrs. Cstey
snd Mrs. Brenner. The grand march
preceded refreshment. Orange will
meet again March 17, when a large
crowd of visitors from Medford snd
the "Oleemen" will psrtlclpate In the
progrsm plsnned by Lecturer lula
Benson. Buslnsss meeting will open
at S o'clock and coneluds at . at
which time visitors will be sdmttted.
Competitive plays, sponsored by the
Reerestlonsi club, will be shown for
Judging In the Medford high school
suditcrlum March 8 In the order
named, Rogue niver, Phoenix, Central
Point.
Cheese factory shipped 913 lbs. of
cheese to San Francisco February 19
and 9436 lbs. to Oakland March 1.
Orangs orchestra furnished muste
for the Neighbors of Woodcraft at the
I. O. O. P. hall Monday.
, J. O. Isaacson Is reported, lmj?rov
Ing. hut not yet able to return to
his business at the office.
Mabel Mack held a sewing demon
stration at the Grange hall Thursday
nt all day meeting. Pot luck dinner
was served at noon.
Mrs. W. C. Lacey left Friday to visit
her daughter In Portland, making the
trip by stage.
Andre Chomel has not yet fully re- I
covered from a aeveral weeks' siege of
influenza.
Senior young peoples' class of the
Christian church was entertained at
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vincent's February
24. Devotional period was led by Mrs.
Carl Hover. Entertainment commlt
teer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hovtr. Pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Bruos Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8 an ford Richardson,
Mr. and. Mrs. Otto Bohnert, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Hover, Mr. and Mrs. George
Marine, Mr. and Mrs. Belmont Pan
koy. Rev. and Mrs. Millard, Mrs. Er
nest Kelley, Mrs. Bud Adams, Lyle
Gregory, Luc lie Abbott, Donald Rich
ardson, Betty Millard. Bobby Vincent,
and hosts. Refreshment tables in
charge of Mesdames Richardson and
Vincent were patriotically decors ted
A recent guest of Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Tompkins was Mrs. George
Lute of Newburg, Ore., who is a sister
of Mrs. Tompkins. Mrs. Lute spent
the winter with her daughter in Los
Angeles and was en route home
Among those recovering from influ
enza was Mesdames P. D. Lofland, G-
Obenchaln and C. E. Smith.
Mr. Stone has In his drugstore on
display a spinning wheel that he
brought back with i him from New
York last year. It belonged to his
grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Shumate, who
used It bo fore the Civil War. Mrs.
stone's brother. Dale Smith, repaired
the relic
Mrs. Fred Wylle wilt be hostess to
Mrs. Bursell's Bible class on Friday,
March 10.
Berean Bible class will meet at Mrs.
L. O. Grimes March 6.
Friends of Mra. Doerschuk regret
that she has taken a relapse after
having nearly recovered from a long
illness.
Rogue River
ROGUE RIVER. . March . (Spl.)
Olrl Soouta met February 3i at
the home of their leader, Mrs. Joels
Loves, for six o'clock dinner, fol.
lowed by their business meeting snd
later In the evening went to the
community ball where the Ladles'
Aid held a pie social. Meeting March
1 waa held with the other leader,
Miss Florence White. An Interest
ing meeting waa had, March 8th
the girls sre giving a tree program
at the. achool auditorium.
Jimmy Scott has been very 1U for
some time.
Ladles' Aid gave a pie social at
the Community hell February 33.
Thursday night ladles of the Clvlo
Improvement club gave their play
"rleirs at Law," to a good house.
Two families by the nsme of Rey
nolds srnvod Monday from Albany.
Ore., and are living In the Frank
Clements' house. They plan to make
their homes here.
Mr. Harding and family .left last
week for their old home In Califor
nia, having aold their 10 acre tract
.here to Mr. Palmerton. a landscape
gardener of Medford, who plana to
beautify the grounds and make
their home here.
W. J. Dlohm of Pasco, Wash., ar
rived In Rogue River Monday night,
called here by the death of his
mother, Mrs. Alice Winders.
Donald Lee, Infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Johnson, who live on
Ward creek, died February 34 of
pneumonia. Funeral services were
held Sunday afternoon at the grave
side In Medford I. O. O. F. ceme
tery. Olvlo Improvement Club met Fri
day st Mrs. Jane Smack's wlVl Mrs.
Albert Mcllvaln as aula tent hosteas.
Fifteen members and one visitor were
present. It was a patrlotlo meeting
with a good program. Pupils from
Mlas Ross' room sang and boys from
Mlaa Wlllla' room gavo a flag drill.
Maxlne Love and Joan Soott danced
the minuet to violin music furnished
by Willis Steehl and Margaret Rob
ertaon. Next meeting will be on
March 10 at Community hall, In the
form of a covered dish luncheon.
Mabel Mack, county agent, will be
gin a series of four talks on low
cost meals. Everyone Interested Is
Invited to attend.
O. Schermerhorn, Mr. Taylor and
Ralph Cox. all of Los Angeles, ware
In Rogue River Saturday looking
over mining property.
Mr. and Mrs. Rlcbsrd Scott were
business visitors at Qranta Pass Wed
nesday. Frank Heath was a business visitor
at Eugene this week,
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Phoenix
PHOENIX, Msrch . (Spl.) Phos
nlx Presbyterian church Is looking
forward to a busy season of prs
Esster activities. Plana are undsr
way for a visitation of the ' entire
community. Details of this plan will
be given In a short time.
By vote of the session a section of
the ohurch lawn will be landscaped
this spring. O. C. Hsrtlsy, chairman
of the house and grounds committee,
hss requested that all friends of the
church who wish to donate flowers or
shrubs for the church will plesse
bring them at their earliest conven
ience. Ladles' Missionary society met at
Mrs. Cora Morgan's Tuesday after
noon. The business meeting was post
poned. The Missionary study of the
Amerlcsn Indian was completed. This
Is the fourth mtaslonsry book wtilcb
the ladles have completed. - .
A good attendance waa enjoyed at
the meeting of the Phoenix Orange
Tuesday night. Members Initiated
In the third and fourth degrees were
Frank snd Roy Denver, Mr. Burson
snd dsughter. Mr. Logan waa bal
loted upon. Two names were re
ferred to the candidate committee.
A buatness meeting was enjoyed
with several committees giving re
ports.
Refreshments) wer served, by tb
committee appointed Mtse Fay Carver,
Mr. and Mrs. O A. Knudsou and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Caster.
Pp aongs. led by Vaughn Quack
enbuah were aung.
Mr. and Mrs. H B. Reames and
family were guesta of A. H. Hearn
Sunday.
Alvln O. Tollefaon of Medford was
dinner gueat of Rev. and Mra. Peter
son Monday evening.
Mrs. J. B. Webeter. who recently
fell and badly sprained her ankle.
is still confined to her bed.
Dr. Dan E Standard made a busi
ness trip last week to Portland and
Seattle. He visited his daughter and
aon and family In Portland, and with
his sister snd brother in Seattle. He
wss accompanied home by his aon,
Joe Standard, who la apendlng a short
time here.
Mrs. Standard was honored with
birthday dinner at her home Tuea
day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs J. O.
N. Poling and family. Mrs. Lydla
Vincent and Mlas Lottie Wstklns and
Joe Standard of Portland.
Charlie Christiansen of Linden ha
lted Mrs. Lillian Colemsn and Mrs.
A. H. Hearn over the week end.
Mlas Roberta Reames has been vis
iting this week In Phoenix with rela
Uvea.
Senior Intermediary C. E. aoclely of
the Presbyterian church enjoyed tho
songs of the Albany Glee club over
KOIN Sunday.
Dr. Dan E. Standard, J. O. N. Poling
and Rev. R. s. Peterson called on H.
W. Frame Tuesday. Mr. Frame Is 111.
Hermsn Montgomery, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Montgomery, who
has received treatmenta in the Shrina
hospital at Portland, left Wednesday
for Portland to receive further treat
ment. He was accompanied by hls
father.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Montgomery celled
nt the J. v McAbee home Mondsy
evening.
Mr. Bowman, county superintendent
of education, visited the Phoerilk
schools Tuesday,
, Mr. and Mrs. George Dickey and
granddaughter ot Salem visited at the
Chub Anderson home Bundsy.
A short executive meeting of tb
Senior Int. C. B. was held at thsj
Presbyterian church last Sunday even
ing, preceding the regular O. E. prayer
meeting committee.
Plane are under way for a tennis
court to be situated between ths
Presbyterian church and the Phoenix
Mercantile store. Boys of the com
munity will prepare the ground. A
tennla olub will be organlsad. and a
email admission fee will ba charged.
Talent
TALENT. Mar. . (6pl.) Albert M.
Chamberlain died ' Sunday at the
county farm and waa burled In the
Stearns cemetery Monday. He had
no relatives in this state.
Mrs. Roll In Woodfln returned to
her home In Alameda, Cel., by stage
Saturday.
Mrs. J. R. Webster has been quits)
111 the past week..
Thursdsy evening the TJ. 0. forestry
service ehowed Interesting films to
an appreciative crowd at Talent
Orange. "
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skeeters at
tended the basketball game In Med
ford Thursday evening.
Talent is well represented on th
new Jury list. Thomas J. Bell, Jr.,
snd Bradford O. Dixon are on the
new grsnd Jury, of which Mr. Bell la
foreman, and the following are serv
ing on the petit Jury: Mrs. Lllllsa
E. Mccracken, L. O. Billings, Harry
Weagant and Everett Bailey.
Wayne Mason, only son ot Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Mason of Talent, and an
outatandlng student In his Junior
year In the school of engineering at
the State oolege at Corvaills, has been
pledged to Tau Beta PI.
Mrs. Maud Porter of Klamath Falla
ls earing for her mother. Mrs. John
Herring, who Is quite 11! at her home.
Mrs. Cora Denham and Mlas Bessie
Connor drove Mrs. Wesley Drlscoll to
her home in Butte Falls Sunday.
High School Athletic association
gave a play at the high aohool audi,
torlum Friday evening, entitled "The
Other Ohost." The proceeds axe to
be donated to the basketball teams.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips snd family,
who have been living all, winter in
one of the Huson spartments, moved
to Phoenix Saturday where Mr. Phil
Hps hss employment In an orchard.
Talent Rebekah club met with Mrs.
John Robinson Friday afternoon.
Community olub held an all-day
meeting at the clubhouse Wednes
day, with Mrs. Mabel Mack In charge
of tho work for the day. A potludc
dinner was enjoyed at noon.
Mr. and Mra. will Hart had a land
scape gardener planting trees and
ehruba at their home this week.
Thursdsy olub of Talent motored
to Medford, with a delightful dinner
already prepared, and surprised Mrs.
Jennie Jones of SIT North Bartlett
street.
Talent section hss been abandoned
and half attached to the Medford
and Ashland sections. Henry Bur
nett hss been transferred to Med
ford, Shorty Reynolds to Rogue River.
Mr. Wlnkleman has not been assigned
as yet. His family Intends to remain
In Talent until the end at the school
year.
Several from here hare secured
work on the new highway project
but there are ao many more who need
the work Just as much who bar
been unable to get on..
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Salem Police Cars
Will Boast Radios
SALEM, Mar. 8. IIP, flalem polios
cars wilt be equipped with short war
radio receivers this week, police head
quarters announced. Pending Instal
lation of Salem's transmitter the
prowl oars will tune In on Portland
police reports,
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Card of Thanks. '
We wish to sxpress our slnosrs sp
preelstlon. to our msny frlsnds for
the kindness and sympathy attend
us during our recent bereavement.
Mrs. Ids Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Qrarss.
Mr. snd Mrs. Alva V. Oravee.
Florence Oravee. ....