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Want Ad
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Per word first insertion ,
(Minimum 25c)
Each additional Insertion,
.30
per word
(Minimum 10c)
Per line per month, without
rnnv chansea .. 1.36
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Phone
LOST
IOST Pair ladles' brown leather fur
Wmmed driving glovea. Return to
i Tribune office. . . ,. ,
LOST If dog missing, call 1516.
j ' Wanted situations
1 Housekeeper -Middle age. desires
. .,k in motherless home, good
cook, references. Box 13026 Tribune
WANTED Housekeeping by mother
-...l , rhlld. Box 10386,
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EXPERT PAINTER wtll do sign patnt
ine - Interior decorating - general
'. paint Jobs Call at 222 So Central
NOTICE Have 13 to 18 experienced
pruners. Let me iva you a figure
on contracting your pruning: also
f have power spray on truck. Any
1 place any where. Call 258-W.
SEWING, care of children, day work
of any kind. 25c per hour. $175
- day. Mrs. Tharp. 37 Quince. 641-L.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
h WANTED pour cnaira rouira
s. ' t cheap. Blaokwell Hill Service Sta.
WANTED Loan of 7500 on first
' class security, 7 per cent semi-annually;
principal reduced annually.
' For appointment write Box 262.
1' , Medford, Ore.; - - ... . -
t: y WANTED To buy or lease poolroom
f I 1 or cigar stand. Must stand Investl
fe', 'V gation. Box 13350 Tribune.
WANTED To buy small ranch on
good road within 15 miles of Med
i ford. Must have free water right.
Give all details In first letter. Box
i 13349 Tribune.
i WANTED 2nd hand wood or com
;i blnntlon gas and wood range. H. C.
i Hatght, 324 W. 4th.
'.; WANTED Wool, mohair, wool bags,
',' twine for sale. Medford Bargain
5 House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 1062.
FURNITURE upholstered, reflnlshed
and re-glued. Phone 069-R. Thl-
' bault.
j EMPTY covered truck returning from
j Butte, Montana. April 17 wants
loid from there or points en route,
.j Phone 1044-X. Hawiey Transfer.
WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo
ple .o care for In r home. Phone
437-X, 8 to 1. Mrs Detlor.
' 3 WANTED Dawson tharpened mow
5 era good for the season. We file
gum saws sharpen safety, straight
'A razors, scissors. Lockamlthing, sol-
dei.'ng, ftxit work. 44 North Front.
t , - WANTED Household go
I ) tools, or what have you.
1 ' MEDFORD BARGAIN 1
goods, stoves.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
97 N Grape St. Phone 1063.
FOR RENT HOUSES
t FOR RENT Four room house. In
i quire 311 Vancouver Ave.
FOR RENT Modern 4 -room house,
good location, close In; electric
range. Phone 408-H. William Ol
son, '
FOR RENT 5-room- unfurnished
hotife close In: sleeping porch, gar
age, stationary tubs, fireplace
Adults only. Call 240 So. Grape.
FOR RENT Four- room furnished
house with sleeping porch. Phone
1081-L.
FOR LEASE Six room, unfurnished
home. Perrydale, Jacksonville high
way. Hardwood floors fireplace,
furnace, lawn, flowers, fish pond .
Charles R. Ray, Realtor, Medford
Bldg., phone 302.
f FOR RENT 219 Hnven. four-room
? furnished home, hardwood floors,
fireplace, AT7.30, Inc. water. Charles
f tt. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg Phone
A aoa.
UNFURNISHED three room house,
breakfast nook, electric ronge,
j hardwood floors, 15. Phone 1382-J.
FOR RENT 4-room cottaee. unfurn-
Ished; two 3-roora apartments, well
: furnished. Bv week or month. In
quire at 317 E. Jackson. Tel. 749-T.
DESIRABLE houses always (n first
cl&M condition for rent, lease or
sale. Call 105.
rURN 4-room house, overstuffed,
23 50. 214 Cottage Key at 308 Ash
land Ave. Phone 1382-J.
SMALL turn, house, cheap. 801 No.
ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furn.: gar
ner water paia. Tel 130.
FOR RENT Home Furnished or
unfurnished. Brown J White
FOR RENT 4-room duplex with jas
range and heater 910 North Bart
lett. Phone 341-R-I.
FOR RENT Furnianeo S-roum mod
?rn nouse Call at 41- 3 Hicide
HOMES FOR KNT Cail 795.
VOR RENT HOUSES
FURN HOUSES. O. A. DeVos.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
overstuffed: hardwood floors, light
and heat. Malt Tribune, Phone 75.
FURNISHED housekeeping rooma, 1,
3, 3 and 4-room. 1205 East Main.
FOR RENT Modern furnished apart
ment 345 N. Barllett.
3 -ROOM furn. apt. upstairs. Adults
311 No. Bartlett St.
FURNISHED apartment Durell Court
320 N Holly, phone 1233-W
FURNISHED apartment, 9 rooms,
Bleeping porch, oath, hot water:
!2 821 West 10th St.
POR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment tor couple employed
Call at 533 plum St.. after 6 p. m
or Sundays.
FOR RENT FCKMSHED ROOMS
FRONT ROOM, eeparate entrance.
320 N. Oakdale.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape.
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri
vate entrance. One block from
Main St. Reasonable rates. 322 8
Central.
FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS
BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. Main
Rates very moderate.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 8 acres garden soil. Ir
rigation furnished; crop share or
cash rental. Phone 1496.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
VIRGIN DRIFT PLACER PROPERTY
Hoist, cars, rails pump, with 50
second satisfactory drifting; ready
to operate. (1500. with $1000 down.
Good reason for selling. Address
13358, care Mail Tribune.
MONEY TO LOAN
LOAN Good security. Phone 819-R.
FOR EXCHANGE
WOOD for aay or potatoes, near Trail
R O Skellenger, Trail. Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 and 3-10
acres; Joins city limits; comfortable
house, good well, Vi a. berries, fine
garden soil; 3 blocks to school. Ac
cept hall in livestock or what have
you; balance (11.50 per month. Box
262. Medford, Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE Improved 160
acres stock ranch. Want city for
5,000 equity. Box 13363, Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For fruit
and stock ranch, lA section farm
land, all fenced, seven room house
and other buildings Joining town
site of Elstow, 32 miles east of
Saskatoon, Sask., Canada. Box
13355 Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 acres 8
acres in grapes. Riley Myers, Cen
tral Point.
FOR SALE OR TRADE W 1)1 sacrifice
91200.00 equity In modern 4-room
home, one block from Main street,
for cash or late model car. Bulck
preferred. Post Office Box 896.
EXJHANGE Income property in
Klamath Falls, also good spud land
Improved for Medford or vicinity,
by owner. Box 13210 Tribune.
FOR SALE HOMES
FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4
room house newly painted and fcal
somlned, near school; nice garden
spot, at corner of Sunset and Co
lumbus. 909 Sunset.
FOR SALE Good 3 room house (east
frnt) and nice lot close to Berry
dale store. A great bargain at 450
Terms. Phone 517-L.
FOR SALE AL'TOMBILES
FOR SALE 28 Model Ford touring
with ruxtel for $25.00. 109 Van
couver. SPORT ROADSTER Late model, six
wire wheels. Will trade for light
sedan in A-l shape. Owner must
have two seated car. If Interested
address "Car Owner" care Tribune
giving model and facta concerning
your sedan.
PRICES ARE DOWN
1931 Dodge 8 Sedan.
1U32 Plymouth Coupe.
1930 Dodge Hi-ton truck.
Chrysler 6 Sedan.
The above cars at unheard-of low
prices.
EAKtN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Dealer.
, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE. TRADE OR RENT One
ac.-e irrigated garden land, 5-room
house In town of Rogue River.
Phone 173, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Real bargain
for cash, might consider terms to
responsible party. 1 acre, house,
garage, hen house; good soil and
location. Close In. Also electric
range. Phone 1119-Y or write Box
129. Route 1.
WHEN you think oi real estate think
or Brown it White.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
REGISTERED and grade Jerseys and
Guernseys. Snowy Butte Service
Sta . Crater Lake Highway.
FOR SALE Horses 1100 to 1900 lbs.
Rear of 1140 Court St.
FOR SALE How. 1200 lbs, $66.00 or
will trade for Holsteln cows or
heifers. Phone 16-F-3. H. H. Diet
rich. FOR SALE 20 head of horses and
mi:ies. Ray Moran. Central Point.
RED feeder pi8. Adoli Schuls.
Beagle
FOR SALE FRUITS A VEGETABLES
FOR SALE Cold storage Newtowns,
loose. Big 7 Warenouse.
LARGE SIZED packed ripe D' An
Jo js 50c. Bog 7 Fruit Warehouse,
lUn it 8 Front.
FOR SALE Good Delicious appiea
and Newtown culls, or will trade f )i
wood or whatever you have. Je
Kan tor Rt 4. Box 237.
run MWM.MSEOLS
ALFAitFA, corn. C. A. DeVos.
FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Newtown apples. Bert
Standi ffe. Phoenix. Oregon.
IF INTERESTED In good Gladiolus
bulbs write for list, pruitts Glad.
Gardens, p. O. Box 402. Grants
Pass, Oregon.
GOOD USED PIANO $59. $3 month
handles. See at Cllne Ptano Ware
room, Main and Riverside.
PLAN1 gladioli now. Choice named
varieties. 30 bulbs for dollar: 100
for $2 50. Gordon Warner. 349-M.
FOR SALE FOR STORAGE Piano,
square babv grand; dining table, 6
chairs, buffet, phonograph and 120
records. Davis Transfer and Stor
age. FOR SALE Whole milk, good as the
beat, clean and pure: have sup
plied "A"' grade milk to creameries
and other dairies for years. Not list
ed with the gradlngs of the milk
producers of the city of Medford
each month, because my depot is
out of the cltv at th eend of West
Main st. However. I maintain the
same high standards In the care
of the milk and oews. The public
is invited to come, inspect my dairy
ranch and milk depot, and see the
system of sterilization and refriger
ation, which Is equal to any In the
valley. Bring your contalnera and
get milk for 20c a gal., heavy and
whipping cream 30c a qt. B. O.
Lock wood.
f- niir AnnhnrH irValirA Hp t tf -
fruit See James Stewart, 336 plum
street.
FOR SALE German rollers, porch
awing, furniture, dishes, etc. Phone
407-Y.
PLACER MINE Old Channel dlst. 40
acres and outfit. Address Box 13005
Tribune.
FOR SALE Large electric brooder.
$8.00; or will trade for feed. See it
at Samson's Feed Store.
TEAM, wagon and harness for sale
Herman Offenbacher, Applegate.
SPECIAL PRICES on choice varieties
of perennial plants, while they last.
Also rock plants. Call at Holly Gar
dens. 325 S. Holly.
ROOK PLANT BARGAINS to close
out. 25 plants of high -class assorted
varieties for $1 while they last. This
is less than half price. Park Land
scape Co., North Hlverslde.
LATE MODEL 11 -tube phtlco console.
A real bargain for cash. Tel. 906-L.
SPRING CLEARANCE SALE at Park
Lmdscape Co. Complete nursery
' stock priced to sell. Rock plants
our specialty. 806 North Riverside,
SOME real bargains In Farm Tools.
2 3-10 Tractor plow.
1 2-13 Plow.
2 Spring tooth Harrows.
1 75-tooth Harrow almost new.
3 Tractors. Disc Harrows.
5 Used Sprayers.
1 Wagon, almost new. '
1 Garden Tractor.
3 Fordson- Tractoia.
1 Mccormick-Deer ing Tractor.
1 John Deere Ttator, almost new.
1 Cletrac Tractor.
1 Offset Disc Harrow,
HUBBARD BROS, INC.
Terms on part Cor. Main is Rlv.
SUPBRFEX oil neater, cheap. Phone
1012
MENS all leather work gloves China
goat 75c. Men is Women's Jackets
made to measure. Lewis Carpenter
308 So. Newtown. Medford.
FOR SALE Roller canaries. 523-J-3
ORCHARDISTS Don't neglect your
orchards. Better days are ahead
For Pear, Trees Cherry, Apple
Peach, Apricot. Almond, Plum.
Walnuts, Filberts, Grapes. Roses.
Shrubs, etc., call at W B. Bar
num, Medford, 3 miles south on
Pacific highway or phone 851R2
Carlton Nursery Company, Carlton.
Oregon.
VOU can now get Duart permanent
wave for only $1.75 Prevost Beauty
Shop. 16 Laurel. Tel 737-J.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing etgni at the Mai) rr bune Job
office: printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
FOR SALS Used sewing machines, all
makes. $6 up; terms If desired All
makes, rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett
FOB sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming. Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE POULTRY
POULTRY FOR SALE-Leghorn chicks
7c; Reds 74c hatching eggs. Wood
choppers wanted. Keller. Jackson
ville. Sterling road.
FOR SALE Fine turkey eggs, 15c
each, from hens weighing 16 to 23
lbs. T. J. Haynes, Red Top School.
TURKEY eggs for sale. 15c each. Call
132-R, Medford.
8c for our high quality W. L. chicks
Hansen strain Reds and Rocks 9c
24-page catalog free. Jenka Poultry
Farms. Tangent, Oregon.
HANSttN triple ped rl greed baby
chicks, $10 per oundred. Custom
hatching, 2'4c per egg. Eakln
Hatchery, Talent.
FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching
eggs, laying strain. $2.50 hundred
Baker Service Station.
DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery.
1107 E. Main.' phone 1569-y.
MISCELLANEOUS
ILLUSTRATED MIEMOGRAPHING
MAILING SERVICE
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY
Grace C. Vow
North Central Phone 113
FLOORS CLEANED, waxed and pol
ished; everything furnished; $1.00.
Call Lam ports.
WANTED Expert Shoe Re
puting by Richard O. Wise at C.
M Kldd iz Co. Best quality material
at prices to meet every purse. It's
fTtisrt to buy good shoes and then
keep them repaired. Kldd'a Shoo
Store, 223 East Main
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED for 76c.
Wrk guaranteed. Call and deliver
free Phone 261 Medford Cycle it
Repair Shop, 23 No Fir fet.
OET the "Ho Hunting and trespass
ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job
ff ice; printed on cJoth to with
stand the rain and weather
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
m and movers Spocia) livestock
moving equipment Prices right
Ssttftfaction guaranteed 610 NortD
Riverside. Phone 1044-X.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System in Jaciuor
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title, Title insurance Rooms 8
and 6. No 33 North Central Ave.
upstairs
Dressmaking and Remodeling'
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg
Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173
douse eleaning Floor waxing. Ori
: ental rug cleaning, specialty
Electrical Service.
FLYNN ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
Repairs day or nlte. Phone 565-Y.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant tn southern
Oregon Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose-leal ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
casb sales sups and everything in
the printing Una. 38-30 N Grape
Phone 75
Money u Lena.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance No other charge See
W E- Thomas. 45 S Central
Ground floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg State License No d-151.
Transfer.
BADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO--Offtoe
1015 No Central Phone 316
Prices right Service guaranteed
RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO Trans
fer and Storage We baul anything
at a reasonable price 111 No Fir
Street Phone 332
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice for Funllcnllon.
Department of the Interior.
General Land Office at
Rosebuig, Oregon.
March Jlst, 1933.
Notice Is hereby ftven that Ralph
B. young, of Trail, Oregon, who, on
May 4th, 1929. made Homestead en
try. Serial No. 018445. for NEVi NEV4,
Section 31, Township 33 S.. Range 1
E.. Willamette Meridian, has filed no
tice of Intention to make final three
year proof, to estab.ish claim to the
land above described, before Victor
A. Tengwald, U. S. Commissioner, Med
foro. Oregon, on the 25th day of
April 1933.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ed E. Ash, I. H. Howe, Will Mc
Donald and Boyd Tucker, all of Trail.
Oregon.
HAM ILL A. CANADAY.
Regie ter.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State ol
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
In Lho Matter of thy Estate of Henry
Everett Marsh, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
been duly and regularly appointed
administratrix of tne above entitled
estate under and oy virtue of an
order of the County Court of Jackson
County, Oregon, duly made, rendered
and entered upon March 14th, 1933.
and all creditors having claims
against said deceased are hereby noti
fied to present the same duly veri
fied, with vouchers thereunto at
tached, and all persons owing said
estate are notified to pay their said
indentednesa to me at the office of
G. M. Roberts, my attorney, in the
Medford National Bank Build I mj.
Rooms 201-3, Medford Oregon, wltn
In six months from the date of this
notice
Dated at Medford, Oregon,' this
14th day of March, 1933.
EVA C. MARSH.
Administratrix of the Estate oi
Henry Everett Marsh, deceased.
Mail Tribune Daily
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Foots Creek
FOOTS CREEK. April 12. (Spl
Ladles' Aid of Rogue River held an
all day meeting at the home of Mrs.
O. Palmer, April 7. A covered dish
luncheon was served at noon. There
was about 30 present.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott and
son Donald, were Grants Pass visi
tors April 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Guetrlaff and
son Frederick, attended the recital
given by Mrs. WUlltts in Medford,
April 3. Mrs. Guetclaff and Fred
erick, took a prominent part.
The Clay Biles home, which Is
occupied by Mrs. J. Rucker and
daughter, caught fire April 0. but
the blase was extinguished before
much damage was done.
Mr. and Mrs. C. St umbo were
Grants Pass visitors April 6.
Forrest Pickett visited his father
April 5. Hts mother, who recently
underwent an operation In Portland,
returned home April 8.
Mfrs. L. L. Smith visited her
daughter Mrs. N. Boomsllter, tn
Grants Pass April 4.
Mrs. Aurele Mennler and daugh
ter Jocclyne. and Mrs. Roy Centers
and daughter Bonnie Marie, visited
Mrs. G. Prefer April 8.
Mr. and Mrs R. L. Miller, Phyllis
and Junior, visited Mrs. Millie Walker
In Gold Hill April 7.
Donald Elliott was a guest at the
Blrdseye home the evening of April
9th.
Ed Bollng. who has been operat
ing hts placer mine here, returned
to his home on Applegate April 1-
Mrs. Minnie Byerly was a Gold
Hill visitor April 8.
Fred Larson of Carson, Wash.,
while enroute to Los Angeles, Calif.,
visited several days with Mr. and
Mrs. M. Boomsllter and daughter,
Beth.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott and
son Donald, spent April 8 and 6 in
Yreka. Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rose have re
ceived word that their son Clarence,
who has been in California the past
two years, was recently married.
Reverend Iverson of Medford will
meet with the Foots Creek Sunday
school April 14. A program will be
enjoyed and all are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Cerverny, and W.
Cerveney called on Mr. and Mrs.
Marlon Lance April 6.
L. Drulf and M. Boomsllter were
In Orante Pass April 6.
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, April 1 1 . (Spl.)
Airs. Vivian Beach and Mrs. Otto
Niedermeyer called on Mrs. Earl Bry
ant Thursday.
Ora Wyant la quite 111 at his home
in east Jacksonville.
Mrs. Fred J. Flck was a guest of the
Past Matrons club of Reames chap
ter O. E. 8,, Medford at a bridge party
Monday.
There will not toe a clinic In Jack
sonville for children of pre -school
age this month. Any one in this dis
trict wishing children that age ex
amined may take them to the clinic
held at the county health office in
Medford, May 4. Telephone 1359 at
Medford for an appointment.
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25. Undermines
27. Kind of doir
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an automo
bile engine
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HI. Prophet
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vehicles
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Central Point
OBNTRAJj POINT, April 11. (Spl.)
Mrs. Calvert of Grants pass, organ
irer of girls league, W. R. 0. met
with the local corps Saturday. 35
girls between the ages of 8 and 18
met with her at noon for lunch. Mrs.
Calvert ts greatly encouraged by the
readv response from this group of
patriotic minded young girls, she re
ported 1
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crine visited
relatives on the Applegate Sunday.
Benefit bridge party held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dubuque
Wednesday evening, under the aus
pices of the health unit proved a suc
cessful event. Ten tables were played.
First prlw was won by Sam Koehler.
and consolation prlne by Eunice Ha
ger of Ashland. Refreshments were
served and an enjoyable time report
ed. The money raised wilt be used
for plumbing the health building.
High school students were greeted
with a fine attendance at the grange
hall Friday night, for their program.
Several fine orchestra numbers were
given, also songs by the girls' glee
club, and a playlet, "Farewell Cruel
World." cast of characters : Misses
Ethelwyn Scott, Mona Lewis and Al
ice Maple.
Eagle Point grange will put on the
program for the Central Point or
ganisation at the meeting April 31.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H Meiers, mission
aries on a furlough from South
America who visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Vakel for a few days, left Thurs
day for Portland.
H. Triangle club met Saturday with
Mrs. J O. Isaacson.
Guests entertained at Hotel Val
andra this week were Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Cherpln of Fontana. California
and Eugene Vorol of Rndville. Lank
Canada. All were former neighbors of
the Chomels.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Leever were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Ross of Long Beach. Calif., who were
neighbors of the Leevers' In Vancou
ver. Mrs. D. Sttllwell, who has been vis
iting her parents, Mt and Mrs. La
cey, left Thursday morning for her
horn in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M McCall of Hugo
were recent guest of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Sanford
Rlchetdson.
Otto Bohnert and Harry Dunn
made a trip to Klamath Falls Mon
day for a truck load of potatoes.
During the regular meetlnf of Mt.
Pitt Re be k ah lodge Wednesday night
Meaoames Etta Purkeyplle and Edith
Southwell were elected delegates to
grand lodge In Pendleton next month.
Etta Purkeyplle was also elected dis
trict deputy from the local lodge.
Ted Hill who underwent an opera
tion at the Sacred Heart hospital
Wednesday, is reported Improving.
Ernestine Rostel left Thtirsday
morning for Portland for an opera
tion. Annual dinner of the Federated
churches was held Tuesday night
with a fine attendance. Dr. Heck man.
president of the church board was
in charge of the business meeting.
Refreshments were served during the
social hour In the basement. D. D.
Randall and other guests from Ash
land were in attendance.
Mrs. L. Swartz, who has been an
invalid for many years Is now under
treatment for serious eye trouble.
Berean Bible class will hold Its
monthly party at Mrs. Arthur Web
ster's April 13.
Monday guests of Mr, and Mrs. F.
O. Cochran were Mr. and Mrs. Steele
of Rogue River. Mrs. Steele will be
remembered as Mrs. Martha Seaman
and la an aunt of Mrs. Cochran.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pennington of
the Montgomery Ward store at Klam
ath Falls were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Leever, who were their
neighbors in Vancouver.
Mrs. J. O. Yakel will be hostess to
the Bible class of Mrs. Bursell April
14 tn north Central Point.
Mrs. V. H. Chapman Is a guest of
her sister, Mrs. W. ft. Owen.
Mrs. Edith Deuel entertained Tues
day evening with a bridge party for
a few friends, Anenjoyable evening
was spent and refreshments served.
Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Goldsberry have
arrived in New York and expect to
spend some time visiting relatives In
the middle west before returning
home to Central Point.
Mr. and Mrs. John Josephson, who
spent the winter with her, son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Day have returned home to Idaho.
H. E. C. will hold food sales both
In Medford and Central Point April
lo. Location of the sales are to be
announced later.
There will be a dance at the grange
hall April 15. The public Is Invited.
Mr. and Mrs, George Fox and
daughter Qeraldlne have moved back
from Oregon City to their own home
In Central Point, recently occupied
by T. P. Toll ef son and family.
P.-T- A. met Friday afternoon in
the high school auditorium. Mrs.
Eart Leever was elected president for
the next year. Arlene Hay. vice-president;
Eudora Bohnert, secretary and
Mrs. Al Hermanson, reelected treas
urer. Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY, April 13. (Spl.)
First smudge of the season was on
early Sunday morning at the Van
Hoevenburg and Ed mis ton orchards
for the protection of pears, the blos
soms of which are Just out.
Harry Smith was operated on for
appendicitis at the Community hos
pital Thursday and is recovering sat
isfactorily. Keen Interest la being shown In
the high school play. "Salt Water
Taffy",, to be goven Friday night.
Members of the cast are Misses Jean
Upton, Clara MllkowelU, Betty Wll-i
son. Nola West and Dorothy Starns,
Messrs. Melvln Smith. Gerald Fits
gerald. Ralph Ellis and Burel Burre
son. Mrs. Lorls Slmms returned this
week from Medford with the new
baby boy, Kay.
A baseball game was played Fri
day between the upper grades of
Agate and Sams Valley, on the local
diamond resulting In a victory for
the Agate team. A halt storm pre
vented more than three innings. The
score was II to 13.
Mrs. Joe McKntght and daughter.
Miss Thelma. will entertain the La
dies' Industrial club at their home in
Oold Hill Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall attended
blrthcay festivities of members of
the Cushman family at Trail Sunday.
The entertainment given by the
Ladles' club members for their hus
bands and frieude was attended by
more than ISO residents and visitors.
The Jackson county teachers chorus,
consisting of twenty-eight ladies, fur
nished the musical part of the pro
gram and rendered several numbers
that met universal applause. A. one-
act play, directed by Mrs. Grace Grant
Included the following club membera:
MesLlames James Weaver, John Cota,
Luke Ryan, Nora Starns. Rose Craw
ford, Aletta Blgham. Martha Seeg
mlller, Ctoe McDonough and Mar
garet Wilson.
Rolreshments of fruit salad, cake,
and aandwichea were served the
crowd.
Sunday dinner guest at the W. W.
Edington home were Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Bcebe. Mrs. Som Kohler and
daughter Barbara Lee. Morris and
Margaret Dow of Central Point.
Table Rock and Sams Valley base
ball teams played a game here Sun
day with a score of 8 to 9 in Sams
Vally'a favor.
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Tolo
TOLO. April 11. (Spl) Rcmtly
Ruby Webster of Central Point nd
Arlene Inmnnn. accompanied by Mre.
Trncy and Ernestine, hiked around
the "horseshoe" onto Table Rock,
and down the almost perpendicular
south aide, thereby satisfying an In
hlbttloa that had been growing for
weeks. . . .
County Health Nurse Walker vis.
lted Tolo school last week. , She
stated that unlesa there were new
developments the Phillips fsmlly
would bo released from quarantine
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roundtree
of Applegate district, were dinner
guests at the Ralph Matney home
recently.
Donald Applegate of Medford and
Ralph Buckles of Central Point,
spent Saturday with Edward Inmann.
Mrs. Thurston and pupils set out
a number of shmba and plant on
the school grounds this week.
Membera are requested and all In
terested are cordially Invited to be
present at a meeting of Tolo Com
munity club Thursday, April 13th at
3:00 o'clock at Mr. Tracy's home
on the Oold Ray dam road.
Rogue River
ROOUE RIVER. April 13. (Spl)
The Olrl Scouts met April 5 In the
dining room of the Waldorf hotel.
About 30 attended. The evening was
spent In study and games. At the
close Mrs. Belle Hart assisted by
Mrs. J. M. Whipple, served cake and
cocoat, which was enjoyed by the
girls. Next meeting will be at Miss
Florence White's.
Two carloads of young folks at
tended the pre-conventlon rally in
Ashland April 2nd. Three of the
girls put on a short play. They are
also proud to say they brought home
the banner for attendance.
Born April 10 to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Neathamer, a 7 -pound boy
at the Love Maternity home.
Junior class of the high school Is
giving a play "Two Days to Mar
ry." at the high school gymnasium,
April 3 1 . Curtain at 8 :00 o'clock
sharp. It Is a three-act comedy In
which a young man has only two
days to get married In or loose a
million. The ensuing complications
are very amusing and the play pro
mises to be good entertainment,
B. A. Johnston and wife of Cor
vallia, and Mrs. Earl Newbry and
two children of Talent, were din
ner guests at the W. A. Johnston
home Monday night. Mr. Johnston
Is principal of the grade school at
Corvallls.
Paul Johnston returned April S to
Eugene to school after spending va
cation with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. w. A. Johnston.
Reed Carter was a business visi
tor in Medford Monday.
Richard Scott has been confined
to hts home with an attack of flu,
the past week.
Evening services and Christian En
deavor were combined under the
leadership of the officers of tha
Crater Lake Union, on Sunday eve
ning. April fth at the Community
Presbyterian church. A well plan
ned and Interesting meeting was
enjoyed with young people from
Ashlsnd. Medford, Gold Hill and
the local young people participating.
The church was well filled. A spec
ial feature was Instrumental music
rendered on a handsaw. This was
well received by all present.
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Hart and
daughter lone, and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Dengler called on friends at
Hugo Sunday.
On Tuesday, April 38 th at noon
the Albany College Glee club will be
here and wilt be entertained at
lunch by the Clvlo club and Ladles'
Aid. A program of music will be
given by the visitors
Jack Rlmmer of Orange, Calif-,
spent several days here last week
looking over mining property.
Easter communion service at 11
o'clock. Easter program at 7:90 tn
the evening. Special of i ring for
the "Board of National Missions."
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burkhart left
Sunday for Hilt, Calif., where Mr.
Burkhart will be employed In a
mine and Mrs. Burkhart will assist
Mrs. Hayes in the cook house.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Nelmuth have
returned from San Jose. Calif,
where they spent the winter and
will spend the summer here at their
summer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Breeding are
building an up-to-date chicken house
and brooder house and are to re
ceive 300 baby chicks April 13th
from J. A. Hanson, Corvnllit, world
record Leghorcs.
Valley View
VALLET VIEW. April 13. (Spl)
The community was saddened last
week by the death of J. H. Morse.
Mr. Morse and family moved to Ash
land 36 years ago. where they re
sided for six years, then buying a
ranch In Valley view where they .
have since resided. Mr. Morse was
a fine Christian man. By his hon
esty and kindliness he won the love
and respect of all who knew 6!m and
his family has the sympathy of the
community. All feel they also have
suffered a great loss In losing a good
friend and neighbor.
Mrs. A. H. Davenhlll was a Jack
sonville visitor last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Simpson and
Mr. D. Olenn of Ashland, were vlsl
tora at the Wm. olenn home Sun
day. Frank Strstton wss a business vis
itor in Medford Friday.
Mrs. W. A. Stratton. Frank Strat
um and Albert visited at the W. O.
Stratton home tn Hornbrook Sun
day. Mrs. A. H. Davenhlll and Mrs. Jas.
Lonnox, the garden committee from
the Valley View club, met with the
Tnble Rock club at Medford and
visited the seed houses and green
houses and plant gardens, having an
interesting and instructive day.
Martin Nelson of Fairbanks, Alaa
ka, who has spent the winter in
California, visited at the Wm. Olena
home Saturday,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lytle wer
In Medford Sunday with the . Ash
land choir and broadcast over
KMCD.
Dr. Oltsen has been testing tha
cows In this neighborhood for tuber
culosis this week.
Oeo. Mccracken' was a dinner
guest at the Homer . Billings horn
In . Ashland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Beeson wet
callers In Valley View Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T.t Boatwlck. Mr.
and Mrs. Everett ostwlck. Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Oraham. and Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Stratton attended the pro
gram at the Washington school in
Ashland Friday evening. They ail
had children taking part In the pro
gram. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mathes
were Valley View callers Sunday.
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Phoenix
PHOENIX. April 13. (Spl.)
Thursday Club will meat at the homo
of Mrs. Mllo Furry Thursday after
noon with Mrs. Rob Furry assisting.
Regular business meeting will b
held. All members art urged to be
present.
Llberary service hours have been
ohanged. Tha library will not be
open on Wednesday night as usual.
It will however, be open Tuesday
from 3:00 to 8:00 p. m. and Friday
from 3:00 to 8:00 p. m.
Thimble Club of Oak circle, which
was postponed from last Friday, will
be held Friday afternoon of this week
st the home of Mrs. Louie Colver,
Colver. with Mrs. ouy Coblelgh as
sisting. All members of Wis elub are
urged to be present.
Juvenile Circle of Oak Circle will
meet at the hall Saturday afternoon.
An Easter party and egg bunt will
be enjoyed in the afternoon.
Mrs. w. D, Barnes was hostess at
a party last Friday In honor of the
birthday of her mother, Mrs. Wilson.
Quests included Mrs. Lillian Cole
man, Miss Fay Carver, Mrs. Cora
Morgan and Mrs. Andrew Hearn.
Neighbor of Woodoraft Circle met
at the grange hall last Thursday. In
the absence of Ouardlan Neighbor
M. Mildred Ward, the chair was fill
ed by Mrs. Mabel Stancllff, advisor of
the circle, while br chair was filled
by Ida Montgomery. One of tha mala
items of business was election of del
egates to attend the circle convention
In May. Those elected were Mildred
Ward. Florence brake and Dorothy
Loffer, their alternates, who will go
If elected ones cannot attend, ars
Mabel Stancllffe, Elva Briscoe and
Elva Caster.
Donald Barnea celebrated his birth
day last Saturday. He entertained as
his week-end guest Donald Orant of
Sams Valley.
Mrs. Lula Hamlin .accompanied her
son. Melvln Fiddler, to Yreka, Sundsy
and will apend this week there.
Mrs. Blackwood called on friends
here last Friday. She has spent the
past several months In California and
her many frtenda hers are glad to
welcome her back to their midst.
Junior Chrlatlan Endeavor Socletf
of the Presbyterian church enjoyed a
picnic Saturday In the, parlors of th
church roasting their marshmallowa
over the firs In hts fireplace. In the
afternoon they Atked to a nearby hill
and picked bouquets of lambs tongues
and birdsbllla.
Third snd fourth degree drill team
of the Phoenix grangs held drill prac
tice Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cray and fam
ily called at the horns of Mrs. C. O.
Hartley Monday en route to Ashland
where they will visit Mrs Cray's sla
ter. Mrs. H. K. Mitchell.
Mrs. C. O. Hartley returned Satur
day from a week's visit with her sis
ter. Mrs W. W. Kimmell of Redding,
California.
KANSAS CtTY. Mo, April 13 (AP)
Further Investigation bearing on
thSj reorganisation of the' Long.Bell
Lumber company was ordered today
by the bond holders protective com
mittee which la seeking to conserve
the assets of the 88,000,000 concern.
TV For sn 8x10 photo. The Peas
leys, opp. Holly Theater.