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T irFDFOTID MAIL TRIBUNE, WTTIFOTID. OREGON", FRIDAY. "APRIL 21, "1933. PAGE ELFTEN DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HEBE ABB THE BATES: Per word first insertion- (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word .10 (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without f.anv chances ai.25 75 Phone LOST If dog missing, call 1616. FOUND FOUND Keys. Owner may have same w paying for ad. Inquire Tribune office. WANTED MALE HELP ELDERLY man to do chorea on ranch. Cail 43 S. Central. WANTED A strong Amerlcon fire in surance company desires to appojn' old resident agent In Mcdford. Box 13376 Tribune. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Girl for general house work and caring for child. Good home and spending money. Box 13049 Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPEBT PAINTER will do sign paint ing Interior- decorating general paint Joba Call at 922 So Central SEWING, care of children, day work of any kind, 25c per hour. JI.75 day. Mrs. Tharp. 37 Quince 641-L. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Transportation to Port land by two Indies, help pay ex pellees phone 1222-R. " - y WANTED For cash, late model Ford or Chevrolet picK-up. w. r. man. Route 4, Orams Pass. WANTED Have your furniture re-up holstered. Thioauit. bdu-iv WANnrD Call at our office for latest and lowest Golden Anniversary prices on all types of wire products for all wire requirements. Special Anniversay prices now prevail Write for details. We cut rolls. Ship anywhere Se save you money It Its made of wire ask us. vomcj nn PsuT Fence since 1898, 134 N Riverside avenue. Phone 268, Med- ford, Oregon. LOAN Good security. Phone 319-R WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags twine for sale. . Mcdford Bargain House, 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 1062, wnnLT like one or two elderly peo- o.e to care for In ty home. Phone 437-X, 8 to 1. Mrs Detlor. wANTF.n Dawson sharnened mow n. ffnnrt for the season. We file g'lm saws sharpen safety, stralgnt razors, scissors, uocasmitnins. evi de."ng. fixit work 44 North Front. WANTED Household goods, stoves. tools, or what have you MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE 87 N Grape 8t Phone 1062. FOB BENT HOUSES STRICTLY modern English cottage, nurtlv furnished, at 31B H. uari lett. See Mrs. Clarence Pankey, Apple. 321 furnished 5-rm. modern home. 1150 per month. Water paid. 1020 Court street. WANT TO RENT A small farm for eaan. Must have modern house, larffe water supply and outbulld- . lngs. P. O. Box 204. Central Point. FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished house, close in. first class shape, modern, cheap to right party, adults. 240 So. Grape. TWO HOUSES One furnished, three lere lota. 6860 for quick sale. C. 8. Butterfleld, Mediord Bldg. FOR RENT Modern 5-room house, oil burner, electric range, refrigera tor, otherwise unfurnished: base ment laundry, all ultra-modern. 27 t Crater Lake Ave. Phone 442. W. A. Gates. FOR RENT Partly furnished house, 513 No. Grape. 302 VANCOUVER, good condition, stoves, reasonable rent. Call 105. 1006 E JACKSON, recently reflnlah ed. reasonable rent Call 105. MODERN home, 112 Summit, excel lent condition. Phone 105. 27 WASHINGTON completely furn ished. Burden spot, and chicken house, phone 105. HOUSES 10. H2.50 and 15. water pa'd; wood range. Phone 105. POR RENT 5-room modern horn, breakfast nook, lots of built-in. hrdwood floors, fireplace, hot air furnace, well furnished. e'.ectrlc re frigerator, overstuffed aet, $40, wat er paid. Phone 728. POR RENT 4-room cottage, unfurn ished: two 2 -room apartments, well furnished. B wek or mont In quire at 317 E Jackson Tel. 749-Y DEtf'.KABLE houses always in first cIsas condtt on for rent, lease ur aa-e. Oali 105. FOR BENT HOUSES ATTRACTIVE two rooms, turn.; gar age; water paid. 111. 50 Tel 130. POR BENT Home Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & Wnlto. POR RENT 4-room duplex with rss range and heater. 610 North Bart lett. Phone 311-R-l. HOMES POR KENT Call 786. POR BENT Puraiahed 6-room mod iro house. Call at 4W 8 Riverside PURN HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe. FOB BENT APABTMESTS PURN. a and 3-room apts. with gar age. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT Duplex apartments, elec tr'o refrigerator, furnace, one furn ished, one unfurnished. 1405-1407 Elt Main. Phone 442. W. A. Gates. FOR BENT Modern 3-room apart mrnt. furnished. heat; garage. In pulre 534 N. Bartlett. . 3 BOOM apt. With garage. 12 No. Ivy. POR BENT Newly decorated nicely furnished apartment. Adult. 327 so Oakdale. POR BENT Purnlshed apartment, overstuffed: hardwood floors, light and heat. Man Tribune, Phone 75 FURNioHED housekeeping rooms. 1, 3. 3 and 4-room. 1205 East Main. FURNISHED apartment Durell Court 320 N Holly, phone 1233-W FOR BENT FUKMSHED BOOMS LOVELY room, reasonable. Must be seen to be appreciated. 16 North Orange. ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 8 Grape. FOR BENT Comfortable rooms: pr rate entrance One block from Main St. Reasonable rate. 323 8 Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BAOhFLOR CABINS. 446 So. Front. FOR RENT- -Acreage, share crop. Ph. 437-X. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Lunch room, good loca tion. Days receipt average sou Write for personal Interview. Box 13280 Tribune. FOR SALE Good business, small Some overhead. Price only 6250. terms. Box 13097 Tribune. FOB EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE For good light car, new Flamo rsnge with trasn burner complete with cabinet and one tank Flamo gas. Pick As Llnd ley. 131 W. Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE For dlso plow, O. I. C. White brood sows, farrow soon. Also- weaner pigs. W. W. Large, Williams, Oregon. WILL EXCHANGE hay or cows hurses. Ph. 523-J-2. for FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse. 1400 lbs., 7 years old. Walter Jones, 3nd house below bridge, So. Ashland. WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellenger. Trail Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE I want 23 shares Jackson Co. Bldg Jc Loan Stock will trade two modern hjuses, 4 and 5 rooms, each, with garages and fireplaces; one furnish ed' on naved street. Inquire 126 Cottage St. for TRADE Income property at k amnth Falls, for residence acreage. Owner, 123 No. 6th St, Klamath Falls, Oregon. to liXCHANGE Nice little home In Bnd, Ore., clear, for something clear In Medford or Ashland. Pre fer small acreage. What have you 155 7th St., Ashland. FOR SALE HOMES $1100 4-rm. modern house with fireplace and screem in back porch: garage an.1 cabin: fine shade: 3 lota. Just painted Inside and out. and redec orated 6150 down. Inquire 126 Cot tage St. par s A LE Cozy 5-room modern hnu.wv fireolace. lawn, rock garden fish pond, nicely located Just off Main, bargain price, write owner for appointment, box aw. jawmwu. Oregon. FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4 mnm hnuM newlv Dalnted and kal- eomlned, near school: nice garden spot, at corner or sunset ana lumbus. 909 Sunset. FOR SALS Good 3 room hou&e (east frnt) and nice lot close to Berry- dale store . great bargain eou Term phone 517-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE nnn niTts!' r nart.lv watered f irt &nuo v-fj f - ; fl-room house, other buildings, cow. chickens, garden. 9 fruit, 6 berries. Wlintlts, oneap ior canu. uw B?x 141, Jacksonville. Tools. POR SALE OR TRADE 5 acres. Will sell cheap for cash yao iteaayAve FOR SALE OR I.SASE Rea'i bargain for cash, mlcht consider terms to responsible party. 1 acre, nouse, r?i. hen house: eood soil and ivjt!on. Close in Also electric range. Phone 1119-V or write Box lay, mouic i. WHEN you think oi real estat think of Brown at wmw. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Work horses Inquire 00. Oilman at Old M err 1 man Dairy. vr.H RALaE 20 head of horses and mules. Ray Moran. Central Point RED feeder Beagle pigs. AdoU Bchulz. FOR SALE FRUITS VEGETABLES POR SALE Good Delicious apples sad Newtown culls or will trade I wood or whatever you bare. Jo Kantor, At. 4. Box 837, FOB BALE ACTOMBILES FOR SALE Light 6-cyllnder sedan. go.id condition. Keaeoname terms B-ix 13258 Tribune. FOB SALE POULTBY POULTRY FOR SALE-Leghorn chicks ,, . . . , . - . urnnJ. vc: Keaa f.'vV, natcui" "v choppers wanted. Keller. Jackson ville. Sterling road. TURKEY e?gs for sale, 16c each. 132-B, Medford. . . Call HANSEN triple pedrlgreed baby chicks. $10 per oundred. Custom hatching. 2Vio per egg. Eakln Hatchery. Talent. FOR SALE Barred Rock batching e;gs. laying strain. 62.50 hundred Baker Service Station. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main. Phone 1569-Y. FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS FOR SALE Pox 731-X. terrier pups. . FOH SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALT; Four swarms of bees 'or would trade for wood. 3Ui tiara o- POR SALE Gen. Electric osclllatln; fan. 5. 114 Tripp. PLANTS Canterburybell, cheap. 311 Willamette. FOR SALE So. Pac. ticket to Los An geles via San Francisco. Inquire Palace Hotel. PLACER MINE Old Channel dlst, 40 acive and outfit. Address Box 13005 Tribune. POR SALE Electric Transfer. Call 315. POR SALE Yellow dent seed 3o lb C. A. DeVoe. POP SALE Fifteen ton cspaclty bal anced rod mill. Practically new. 350.00 cash. Tribune, Box 13111. LAROB KELVINATOR for sale cheap. Like new. Free delivery. Phone 1458-L. AU'Ai.FA. corn. O. A DeVoe. FOR SALE Large electric brooder, 68 00; or will trade for feed. See It at Samson's Peed Store. LATH, MODEL ll-tube Phl'.co console A real oargaln for cash. Tel. bob-l. SOME real bargains In Farm Tools. 23-10 Tractor olow. 1 3 12 Plow. 2 Spring tooth Harrows. 1 75-tootb Harrow almost new. 3 Tractors Dlso Uarrows. 6 Used Sprayers 1 Wagon, almost new. 1 Garden Tractor. 3 Fordson Tractors. I McCormlck-Deenr.g Tractor. 1 John Deere Tractor, almost new. 1 Cletrac Tractor 1 Offset Disc Harrow. HUBBARD BROS, INC. Terms on part Cor. Main As Rlv STJPERFEX oil neater, cheap. Phoue 1012 MENS all leather work gloves Chi on goat 76c. Men women's- jacKeis made to measure ijewis carpenter ' 30fl So Newtown. Medford. FOR SALE Roller canaries 623-J -2 ORCHARD1STS Don't neglect your orchards. Better days are ahead For Pear, Trees Cherry. Apple Peach. Apricot. Almond, Plum Walnuts, Filberts. Orapes. Roses Shrubs, etc.. call at W B. Bar num. Medford. 3 miles south on Pacific- highway or phone 651R2 Carlton Nursery Company, Carlton Oregon. GET the 'No Hunting' and trespass ing aigns at the Mall rr:bune Job office: printed on olotb to with atand the rain and weather. POR 8AJJC Dsed sewing machines, all makes, as up; terms U desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett POR sand; gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming Phone A 12-J MISCELLANEOUS WALL PAPER cleaned good as new. cail aau-j, Reasonaoie rates, r. M. Goodman. WANTED Expert Shoe Re pairing by Richard O. Wise at 0. M. Kldd Se Co. Best quality material at tficea to raet every purse It's ctsrt to buy good shoes and then keep them repaired Kldd's Shoe S'jre, 223 East Main LA N MOWERS SHARPENED for 75o. Wjr fruaranteed. Call and deliver free Phone 261 Medford Cycle Ac Repair Shop. 23 No Fir St. - GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather HAWLEY TRANS PER - Expert pack ers and movers Spocial Livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 81S North Riverside Phone '044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. AtttTKACl CO. Abstracts nl Title and Title Insurance, rbe only complete Title System lo Jacltsor County. UURR47 ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No- 83 North Central Ave. upstairs Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling 424 Medford Bldg Myrtle Andrewa. Prion 1181 expert Window Urea era. LEI OLORGE DO 11 - Tel. 1172 House cleaning Floor waxing Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Electrical Serrlce. PLYNN ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Repair day or nite Phone 565-Y Job Printing. UAJL TRIBUNE JOB DEPABTMEN1 Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of ali kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, aod olanke oiilina systems duplicating cash eaiee slips and everytbing u the priming Uae, ad-80 N. Orape Phone 7ft- BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money Co Lena. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No otter charge See W. E. Thomas. 45 8 Central Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg State License No. d-167. Public Stenographer. ILLUSTRATED MIEMOGRAPHINO MAILING SERVICE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY Grace C. Voss 34 North Central Phone 112 Transfer. SAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offloa 1016 No. Central Phone 816 Prices right. Service guaranteed RE1NK1NG rRUOKINQ CO. Trans fer and 8torage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street, Phone 833. LEGAL NOTICES BVNOPSTfl of Annuil Statement of Tie PALATINE INSURANCE COMP ANY. LTD.. of London. Enslind. on the thirty first dav of December. 1033. mad to th Insurants Commissioner of tht Stats of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up , INCOME Net premiums received dur- 1ns the year S 1. 390.311.68 Interest, dividends and rents ... received durlnit the year 175.379.46 Income from other sources received during the year 11.841.16 Total Income S 1.SB5.157.1I DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year. Incliidin adjust-. merit expenses t S5S.836.93 Dividends pntd on capital stock during the year Commissions and salaries ,...,-- paid durlni the year.... 457.814.73 Taxes. .Icenses, and fees paid during the year 368.980.08 Amount of all other tx- ,...- pendlturts t.... 193.898.68 Total expenditures S 1.776.630.39 ASSETS Value of real estate owned 'market value) .........6 , Value of stocks and bonds. ownea ramoniKca or in vestment) Loans on mortgages and 1,403.333.01 collateral, etc Hi-Hi'ii Cash in banks and on hand 160.346,63 Premiums In course of col lection written since Sept. 30. 1932 161,170.39 Interest and rents due and accrued 54.364 g Tot.l.dmm.fe...3,7T....0 .'f' A""" Un:- MMW.00 Amount of unearned premi ums on all outstanding risks .... ...., 1 1,670.7.IO Due for commission ana Aif ' Uim: : ::::::: . T.oaV.1'V.'l,.1.'.':...!."r.3.Mi.Mi.. Captal paid up S 400.000.00 Sufplua over all liabilities.. 866.4U.fll Surplus as regards policy holders 1.366.411.91 Total 8 3.767.923.60 BUSINESS IN OBEOON FOR THE YEAR Ret premiums received during year 188.34 losses Paid durlna the year. . 14.467.1B Losses Incurred during the year 14.967.18 Name of company ,.-.- . PALATINE INSURANCE COMPANY-LTD. ame of United States manager P. W, Kocckert. Btatutory resident attorney for service. Insurance Commissioner, Salem, Or. The R. A. IlolnieH Insurance Agency, Resident Agents. Medfurd. Ore. Notice to Creditors. In the District Couit of the United States- for the District of Oregon. United States of America for the benetlt of Gabriel Powder and Supply Company, a corporation PlaJntirf. vs. Clarence Young. Southern Surety Company, a corporation, and Co lumbia Casualty Company, a cor poration, Defendants. To all persons, named or unnamed. known or unknown, having claims against Clarence Young, growing out of the performance of a contract be tween the said Clarence Young and the United States of America for err Aril no nn Dlnmnnd IjtkA Hiehwiv. project 43-B, beginning at Station Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Border 5. Style of poetiy 9. Having lost brl lira nee Hi Punctuation mark 15. HIndjj queen 16. Wear away 17. Correct: colloq. IS. Poultry Products 20. Rise and fall of the sea . Type mensure 23. ColleKS In Kentucky 26. Hastened 27. Color 29. Historical period 30. Employer 32. Portent 34. African native 36. Small Island 38. Cravat 41. Iook 1 curiously 41. Anglo-Saxoa slave 45. City of the ez- Kalser'a exile 47. Near 41. Geographical dictionary 61. Hypothetical force ti. Oriental beast of burden 54. Direction 55. Beards of Bra it. 67. Article (8. Sharp pre Jectlna; point 60. Egyptian river 62. Alack Solution of Yesterday's pjzile gQjP A I E NG0R6 MHOL E ti. Incline 66. Serpent 69. Poker term 71. Retain 73. Strong wfnda 76. Ourselves 76. Flower container 78. Begin 80. Parent: colloa. 81. Subsequently 83. Take on cargo Malign S7. Fun ss. Killed 89. Company of players in DOWN 1. Suri-drieu brick ' I3 lJ - Nf I6 7 Is WM1 0 " J 74 mm m M m. If B 24 -Ml. 8l!L TTTl rg i-2L . Tl "ifry"rlzr T" fF 70 ill7' L ll!L!l mO" and endlnat at Station 378 In the Crater National Forest In Jack- aon County. State of Oregon, for a distance of 5.170 mlic: Ydu and each of you are nereoy notified that action has been com menced In the District Court or tne United States for the District of Ore son in the cast of United States of America for the use and benefit of Gabriel Powder and supply Company Clarence Younjt. soutnem oureiy Company, a corporation, and Colum bia Casualty Company, a corporation, for the collection of the claim of Gabriel powder and Supply Company for (urni&mng materials in carrying out the contract referred to above. that said action is now pending in said court; and you are hereby noti fied that you may appear therein and Intervene and establish any claim you may have In connection with saH matter. W. O. W1NSLOW. Attorney for Plaintiff. Central Point CENTRAL POINT. April" 20. (Apt.) The Central point health unit committees met Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Drivers and elected officers. Mrs. Raymond Driver was elected chairman; Mrs. Charles Taylor, treas urer; Mrs. Everett Faber, secretary: Mrs. Leila Paxon. finance chairman; Mrs. George Trclchler, educational chairman: Mrs. Arnold Bohnert, nurse, Mrs. Ed Vincent, business manager, and Mrs. A. E. Powell, pub licity. Children of the primary depart' ment of the Federated churches were entertained with an Easter egg hunt at Mrs, L. C. Grimes Saturday after noon. A group of high school girls assisted In dyeing and .hiding the eggs Friday night. Mrs. Rodney Richards and small son, Stuart, arrived a week ago from Modesto, Cal to visit a month with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hamrlck and oth er relatives and friends. Mrs. Rich ards will be remembered as Florence Hamrlck. well known in church and social circles here. Eagle Point Grange wtU put on the program at Central point Grange on Friday ntght. Home Economics club will meet at Mrs. Olson's of the West Side dis trict Apirl 20. Mrs. Oarl Skyrman is recovering from a severe cold of several weeks' duration. Miss Kathryn Blood visited her parent tn Eugene Easter. ' Miss Lottie Franklin spent Easter with frlenda In Roseburg. Little Bobby Waller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waller; who has been 111 for several weeks with scarlet fever, Is still In a serious condition. Misses Nollle and May Etcher were Sunday visitors In Eagle Point, Orace Hermanson spent Thursday evening as a guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Morris, In Medford. Recent house guests of Miss WUda Richmond of Scenic drive were Miss Margaret Knapp of Grants Pass and Mrs. Gwen Parsons of Medford. . Miss Hamilton plans a depression circus to be staged by the Girls' Ath letic association at the high school April 28, when a variety of human freaks will be on exhibition. L. D. Stephenson has een In Idaho the past two weeks looking after mining interests. Mrs. Clyde A. Richmond, w.ho has been confined to her home with Ill ness for several months, has gone to Portland to remain for a time, hoping the change will benefit her condition. Mrs. Murphy was a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Elliott. Cross-Word Puzzie L'd. Worthy to be published 55. To an Inner point 81. Ship canal connecting; the Mediter ranean and Red Sea S3. One of an ancient race 85. Force onward 87. Adjusts ' 19. Metal 40. Concludes 41. Agreement 42. Greenland settlement 44. Prophet 46. Spoken 49. White matter of the brain 60. Volcano 53. Animal food 56. Prosperity 69. Requests fll, "Tha Gloomy Dean" 68. Mechanical bar 60. After song of an ode 47. Rich brow a color ft. Rsllcloue poem M. Shoemakers tools 70. Low tide 72. Elongated fishes 74. Dlllseed 77. Knack 79. Seat In church 82. As far as 84. The Indian mulberry 16. A brother of Odin SjlDOpTrTD EIS j V TS E lAG A jOLii t, Wilson's sec retary of war S. Tou and me 4. Biblical pronoun 8. Unit of work s. Out of date 7. At home 8. Quote 9. Nourished 10. Rugged moun tain crest 11. Answer the Durooaa 1!. Paradise 13. Mark of a blow 19. Country conquered by Caesar ' JL Obiect of devotion U. Demolish (0UNTY Fern Valley rERN VALLEY. April 21 (Spl-) School children enjoyed an Easter egg nun, at the school house Friday af ternoon. Jtmmle Davis and Patricia Marshall were visitors. K. Looseley of Klamath Falls was here Thursday. He delivered a load of cattU from the Applegate district t the pasture he has rented here. He was attending other business also. Alton Hart and Glen Bond of the Suncrest orchard wvre at Williams MonO ay morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hughes attended a birthday party given by Mrs. Char les McClaln of Phoenix, honoring her husband's birthday. April 17. Other guest were Mr. and Mrs, George Mc clain, Mr. and Mrs John Roberts. Miss lula Roberts. Mrs. Macle Wright of Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wat kins and daughter Fvalyn Jean, Mrs. MoMe wttcher. Lewis Carpenter and Dr. Prank Roberts of Medford. Qnrsts of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ward Saturday evening were her mother, Mrs. Morae, Mr. and Mrs Harvey Morso, Mrs. Stella Morse. Mr and Mrs. Sam Chllders and family. Patricia Marshall celebrated her fifth birthday, April 18. Little guests that honored her were Misses Jose phine and Dorothea Kantor. Velda Me40ger and Master Gary Mont gonwy and Donald Long. The day wal also the wedding anniversary of her mother and father. Their guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kantr, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Donald Long. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Montgom ery, Miss Helen Kantor, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hughes. T. R Hughes, L. C Hill, Ivan Oleen and Paul Oanfleld. Fern Valley Literary will meet the even 1 rip of April 31. A good attend ance is hoped for as an interesting program ts being prepared. An old fashioned school win be the feature. Dnllas Reeder spent Sunday ntght at Arohte Ferns'. Mrs Esra Messenger was In Med ford Saturday with her children hav ing dental work done for them. Little damage was done the fruit here from the freak snow storm Mon day morning. It was a novelty with snow on the ground and the spring; flowers all in blossom. Mrs- Ray Ward was a guest at a bridge party in Medford Saturday af ternoon at Mrs. Ray Wright's, honor ing Mrs. M. C. Wright. George Alford Is putting out eight acres of tomatoes, which he Is con tracting with the cnteup factory In Medford. Mr. Alford Is noted for the fine tomatoes he raises. Horace Mitchell was a dinner guetnnd eon, Billy, motored from Aehlnnd of Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hughes Mon day. Mr. Mitchell's homo Is In Ash land. ' Mr. Ernest Beer of Medford enter-1 talned at dinner Easter. Guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hughes, T R. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mar shall and daughters Patricia and Joyce from here and Mrs. Vlncient, j Mrs. Gulovsen, and Mr. McKlnstry of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Eldxldge of Phoe nix were visiting friends here Tues day. They have as their guests her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Relsh of Orange, Calif. Mr. and Mr. Oeorge Drake of North Phoenix were guests of Mr. and Mrs Ray Ward Sunday evening. Welborn Beeson of Ashland was an over night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Steele Tuesday. Ray Shoemaker of Talent ts estab lishing a meat route In the com munity for delivery Tuesday and Thursdays. He Is a well known local man and all hope this proves suc cessful. Mr. Ray Ward was hostess Thurs day evening honoring Ray Wright, 0 Medford on his birthday. Guests In cluded Mr. and Mrs Clarence Fry, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Wright, Mrs. Ray Wright, the honor guest and Ray Ward. LUllan Kantor celebrated her birth day April 19. Jimmy Henry Is looking forward anxiously to his summer vacation for he la planning on spending the three months in the east. He will visit rela tlves in Chicago and attend the world fair, then on to Rock ford and New York City to visit other relatives and frlenda. Mr. and Mrs. Baylor and four chil dren of Talent were gueeta of Mr. ani Mrs. Messenger Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Hlgdon is expected home soon. M.-B. Stone was a guest of her daughter. Mrs. Wm. Perns Sunday. Misses Mary and Alice Hensler, Hel en Kantor and Marguerite Cunning. ham enjoyed a horse back ride to Coleman creek Sunday. Mr. and Ms. Glen Bond and son Bobbv Keith were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshall Monday afternoon. . CLIMAX, April 20, 8pl.)-Bn On- ld of tlit Eagle Point district .pent tne week end vleltlng frlenda here. L. H. Wert made a bualneaa trip to Medford Friday. Phil Wertc left Sunday for Apple- gate. frank Hunt and Owen Auntln transacted bualneaa Saturday m Med ford. W. P. Charley and aon, Lincoln, vlalted at the Earl Yorton home near Eagle Point Saturday. Boyd Charley la working tor Earl Yorton. County grader waa over the road here PYlday and Saturday. A crew of men hae been at work the paat week putting gravel on the road near the Kerahaw ranch. Eaater waa uahered In here with anow flurrtee and there la now aev era I Inchei of anow. Mrs. Olll. Mel, On a oometock. Sal da Hum, Ben Oawald. Oeonte and Kr-yton McLean and, Owen Aiwtln apent Staurday evening at tht WerU Climax Briefs Sardine Creek SARDINE CREEK. April 21 (Spl.) C. R. Hammond of Salem called on old friends here last week, and camped over night on hts place ad Joining the Grant Powell place. Mr. Hammond lived here several years ago, but now operates a machine shop in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Smith spent Easter at the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Smith on the McFarlane place. Mr. and Mr. William Campbell were Medford visitors Tuesday. They are rebuilding their chicken house and preparing to brood several hundred ; baby chicks. Mrs. Nellie Smith of Gold Kill, and Mrs. Nina Dusenberry called on Mrs. Eva Newton Friday afternoon. Mrs. Newton, who spent three months in Portland with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Sutherland, says she Is glad to be back home, where the sun shines. Mr. and Mrs. M H. Busby, who have been staying with C. E. Miller for the past three months during the absence of Mrs. Eva Newton, have rented their place In Miller Gulch and gone to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Croft and family had as Easter guests Felton Hagerman and Ivan Neathammer of Grants Pass, Mary Wild of Gold Hill and Jess Starns. The young folks had planned a picnic to Table Rock, but did not go because of the cold, stormy wea ther. Dr. Gltcen was called from- Med ford Tuesday morning to B. A. Du senberry 's. They had a sick horse, but report It slowly Improving now. Cal Dusenberry, who has been min ing on John Smith's place, moved his mining machinery to Applegate last week to do some prospecting for Skeels and Von der Hellen. Mrs. J. D. Starns of Grants Pase arrived Friday and spent several days with her mother, Mrs. Newton, dau ghters, Mrs. Lily Dusenberry, Mrs. Ida Wharton, Mrs. Evagene Smith and other relatives, returning home Tues day. Foultrymen here are not raising as large flocks of baby chicks as usual, but what they have are doing fine, considering the late season. The weather man hnd no respect for picnic parties on Enster. A merry party, constating of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Werln, Mr. and Mrs. C. Putney and nous, Dick and Jack,- Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Elhart and children, Bobby, and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Elhart for a plcnio dinner and a search for white lamb tongues, but. It being so stormy they ate their dinner at Mr. and Mrs. P. L Wait's. The party was also honoring Mr. Bessie Elhart' and her mother, Mrs. Eva Newton's birthdays. The birthday cake was an angel food, baked by Mrs. Walt. April 12. Evagene Starns and Ivan Smith of Gold Hill were united In matrlrfiony. Both Mr. and Mrs. Smith spent most of their childhood here, the bride being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Starns of Grants Pass, and the groom a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith of Oold Hill. They are at home to their friends in the new bungalow, belonging to his grand father, C. Vroman, near the mouth of Gall's creek. Their many friends and relatives here extend congratulation and best wishes for a happy future. 4 McLeod McLEOD, April 31. (Spl.) Laurel- hurat P.-T. A. held a "daddy's night" program at McLeod Friday evening. After the business meeting a short program was given by the school children. Main feature of the even ing was a talk by County Superin tendent 0. R. Bowman, explaining the four sources of school revenues and giving other Information regard ing recent legislation, and hinted at possible changes In school manage ment pending, to meet present and future school emergencies. A goodly number attended and appreciated this opportunity of becoming enlightened on subjects in which they have much Interest. A birthday dinner In honor of J. P. Dlteworth, Sr., was given by friends and relatives Easter Sunday at Mc Leod. Grandpa Dtta worth is the old est resident in these parts, having homesteaded the present Frank Dtts- wort place some 60 years ago. Fishermen are again enjoying their favorite sport In the many streams hereabouts. Two local boys spent a successful fishing trip at Lost creek Sunday. A nice string of fish was their proof. This has been moving week in the community. Jim Rodgers' family ha moved from the Glass lanch to the Frank Ditaworth ranch, where Mr. Rodgers will take the place of Mr. Jolllffe, who recently moved wttti his family to their former home near Aberdeen, Wash. Dale Jolllffe will live with the Dasher family the re mainder of the school term at Pros pect high school. Mr. and Mr. C. E. Cloe and boys have moved from McLeod to make their home on the Olass -niece. They are at present tenting near the falls, w.here ft Mi are known to be plentiful. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan have es tablished themselves In. the Nether land cabin on the old Derby road, after residing In one of the McLeod cabin for the winter. G. W. Thomas ha returned here to hts home here after spending the winter with relatives In, California. His health Is much Improved. Mrs. Et,hel Cssey and son, Jsck, have returned to Casey Camp after spending the winter on the Red Blan ket ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vaughn are planting good -sized strawberrj patch on their recently purchased place. This section has proved It self a superb strawberry producing country. Mr. end Mrs. Bob Alworth spent Friday In Medford on business, as did Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hoag and son, Leo. McLeod Home Extension tinlt will ' hold Its next regular meeting In the -form of a picnic at McLeod camp ground Thursday. April 27. Mabel C. Mack will demonstrate the low cost of picnic foods. Recreation will also be a feature and and enjoyable day Is In store for the McLeod home makers. Some of the hi&h school boys are now training for the athletic carnival to be given at Prespect gymnasium Saturday, April 22. between Prospect and Butte Falls. Boxing and wrest ling will be featured. The Prospect student body wishes It distinctly tin derstood that this la not a stag affair, but that ladles are also Invited. There will be a small fee charged. . 1 Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK. April 31. (Spl.) Mesdames Effie Blrdseye. L. L. Smith R. L. Miiter and Neta Blrdseye at tended the all-day meeting of the Civic club at the community hall In Rogue River April 14. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Lund were hostesses. Sybil Walker spent the week end with her cousin, Phyllis Miller. Attending the Junior-senior high school play at Gold Hill April 14 were Mrs. Gay, Mary, Miss Harper, LeRoy and Lorraine Thompson. Dorothy Smltth, Mrs. R. L. Miller, Phyllis and Junior, Mr. and Mrs. C. Stumbo, Clarence Wheatly and Raymond Biles. Mrs. W. T. Boye and daughter-in- law, Jean Boye, were hostesses to the health unit April 14. Attending from here were Miss Nellie Jacbbs, Mr. L. L. Smith, Mrs. Letsy Miller and Mrs. P. Wahl. Refreshment were served. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Millie Walker at Gold Hill, wool en quilt piece and assistance In sew ing would ba appreciated, it was an nounced. Mr. and Mr. Hewitt and daughter of Klamath Falls spent Aplrl 18 with Mre. Hewitts brother, Clyde Martin. Mra. Pauline Wahl and Nellie Ja- - cobs attended church In Grants Pas April 16. Clyde Martin, Leslie Cook and Don aid Elliott spent April 18 In Medford. O. Moe I planning to mine a tract of land across from the Grants Pass golf course a soon aa Mrs. Moe and twin daughter, Jean and Joan, re turn from the hospital In- Grant Pass. Mrs. Robert Bloch of Pendleton who Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Fleming, attended the Eaa ter services at the Presbyterian church In Medford, accompanied by Mra. Floyd Lance and Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. V. Cerveny, Mr and Mr. Roy Tompkins. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith and Dorothy, Mr. and Mr. Nelson Boomsllter and Mrs. M. Boom- el Iter were in Medford April IS. Mr. Pauline Wahl and Mis Lun- riall Jacob were business visitor in Medford April 10. Mr, and Mr. George West. Pauline and Charles Champltn of Medford were dinner guests April 18 of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott. Mr. and Mr. Frank Elliott visited Mr. and Mra. R. S. Cook at Gold Hill April 13. Mr. and Mr. George Drummond were ahopplng In Medford April 19. Mr. Floyd Lsnce and daughter, Ruth, visited Mr. and Mrs. Georg Lance April 10. Ethel Henderson spent April 18 with Blanch Rucker, also Mr. and Mrs, Clay Bile were guest at the Rucker home. Mra. Marlon Lance visited her mother, Mrs. George Stead, of Rogue River April 14. Mr. and Mas. W. R. Lamb of the Old Stage Road called on Mr. and Mrs. M. Boomsllter at Riviera sta- ' tlon April 16. An Easter program was given by the Sunday school and about 30 wer present. Through a misunderstand ing. Rev. Xverson was not present, but will be at the Sunday school on Aplrl 33. TRAIL, April 30. (SpI.)-Mr. and Mra. Overland and three ohlldren of Medford were over night gueata at the E E. A ah home Wednesday. Mr. Overland was pastor of the Mission heT. this winter. Mr. and Mra. Porter and daughter of Medford were over night guests at the BUI Burk home Wednesday. Mn. Porter la Mrs. Burk'a ateter. Emle Ernst and Bob Morgan drove to flan Francisco Tuesday on busi ness. They expect to return the last of th. week. Mr. and Mra. fl. W. Hutchinson drove to Grants Pass Sunday, calle.t on Mr and Mrs. C. O Young former ly of Trail and had dinner with Mr. and Mra. Park Nomer and family. Mm. Edith Wright who has been staying with Mra. Hlwe while ah. 'a convalescing went to Medford Satur ' day to apend Easter with her alater and family. - Mra. Ernie Seggeaman. accompan ied ov two Medford ladles, drove to Roseburf for Eaater with relatives there. - Trail Sunday school gav. several special Easter songs Sunday. Every on. here Is hoping for warm er weather. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ash. Mr: and Mrs. Charles Cushman and little daughters Melba and Irene Marie Aab and Wanda Howe were dinner gueata of Mr and Mrs. Lowell Ash In Med ford Sunday and attended church service there In the evening. Wllmer Ragadale shopped In Med ford Monday. ... We are proud to announce the clev er Patey Jane" wasn frocks exclus ive Wth us. A wtd. variety of atylsa that are adorable at 1 IS. THE BAND BOX SHOE BOX. "Th. .tore that save, you money." When m new hsnd bag li opened an electrlo light 1, switched on to illuminate its interior Trail