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PAGE SEVEN i 71 irEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJITE, M"EDF01tD, OKEGOX, MONDAY. APRIL 24, 1933. . 1 -J ! l'- -t 7-A DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERE ARB THE RATES: Per word first insertion; 30 (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion,. per word 10 Per line per month, without chances 81 .29 - 75 Phone ISST-Leather puttee while on cara- vai Sunday. LOST If dog missing. 181B- WANTED MALE HELP Tm'o.KR NED IMMBDIA TBLY to fill vacancy local grorr 'Jr..- h. -tlf ed to make 37.TO weekly at -tort: more later, steadv lob. steady pay for willing S'r. Write Albert Mills. Route Mgr , 2387 Monmouth. Cincinnati. Ohio. WANTED A strong Amerlctm fire in surance company desires to appoint old resident agent In Medford. Box 1327S Tribune. - HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Girl for general house WSrVncT caring for child. Good home and spending money. Box 13049 Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS l'Y..Ti-1-ie will rln nlffll nalOt- irtrl lnterlo; decorating - general paint jods oa" SBWTNG. care of children day work of any ainu, h-' -day Mrs. Tharp. 37 Quince 641-L. "WANTED MISCELLANEOUS -1 . a wftiir soravlnK with m7 modern equopment. Phone 25B-W. . . WANTED Have your furniture re-upholstered. Thlbault: 969-R "ILL" - A -mail farm for Wn Must have" modern house. large water supply Ings. P. O. Box 204. Central Point WANTED Call at our office for latest and lowest, w"" prices on all types f wire products ror an who ich""-"-" - Anniversay pru.co ,v 17... Write for details. We cut rolls. Ship anywhere Js save you money It Its made of wire Ask us. Volney Dix on. Page rnce suite " Riverside -avenue. Phone 268. Med ford. Oregon. LOAN Good security. Phone 319-R twine for sale. Medford Bargain HOUM. a. . urape ok. c. YY lU 11 " UlOB U"V r . . . . V.nma PhntlA n. to cart) ioc iu ij 137 -X. 8 to 1. Mrs Detlor. WANTED Dawson tharpened mow tnr thA KfflAon. We file gim saws sharpen safety, stralgnt raaors, scissors. Locksml thing, sol-dei-fng, flxlt work. 44 North Front. WANTED Household goods, stove tools, or what- have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE A7 N Grape St. Phone 1063. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern 5 -room house, oil turner, electric range, "refrlgerrt- AfhuiTvlu unfurnished: bast- meitt laundry, alt ultra-modern. 27 Crater Lake Ave. Phone 442. W. A. Gates. FOR RENT Very reasonable, our former home on West Main St., fur nace, hardwood floors. 5 bedroom, large sleeping porch. 2-car garago. Call Mrs. Hamilton Patton. 868-W. FOR RENT Modern 4-room house, good location, close in, electric range. Phone 498-H or 293-X. Wil liam Olson. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house with sleeping porch. 509 No. Rlver s'.ce. FOR RENT Well furnished modern house. Call at 817 W. 10th. FOR RENT Partly furnished fl-room house. Inquire at 345 No Bartlett. STRICTLY modern English cottage, partlv furnished, at 319 N. Bart lett. See Mrs. Clarence Pankey, 321 Apple. TWO HOUSES One furnished, three lar-e lots. 1850 for quick sale. C. S Butterfield. MeOtord Bldg. 302 VANCOUVER, good condition stores, reasonable rent, call lua. 1006 K JACKSON, recently reflnlsh ed. reasonable rent Call 105 27 WASHINGTON completely furn lsaed, garden spot, and chicken hjuse. Phone 105. FOR RENT Duplex apartments, elec trie refriirerator. furnace, one furn lsned, one unfurnished. 1406-1407 East Main. Phone 442, W. A. Gates MOD3RN home, 113 Summit, excel lent condition. Phone 105. HOUSES ftlO. 12 50 and S15. water paid; wood range P.ione 105. ATTRACTIVE two Nm. fum : gar- ag; water paid. :i0. Tel 130. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR REN-room mod er n home. breakfast nook, lots or Dum-ina. hardwood floors, fireplace, hot air furnace, well furnished, electrlo re frigerator, overstuffed aet, $40. wat er paid. Phone 728. FOR RENT 4 -room cottage, unfurn ished: two 2-room apartments, wen furnished. By week or month. In quire at 317 E. Jackson Tel. 749-Y DESIRABLE houses always in first class condition for rent, lease or sale. Call 105. FOR RENT Homes. Furnished of unfurnished. Brown A White FOR RENT 4-room duplex with ras range and heater. 010 North Bart lett. Phona 341-R-l. HOMES FOR KeiNT Call 796. FURN HOUSES. O. A. DeVo. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Two 2-room apartments, well furnished. By wee or monin. Inquire at 317 B. Jackson. Tel 749 -Y FUReT. 2 and 3-room apts. with gar- FOR RENT Modern 3-room apart ment, furnisnea, neat; garage. u pulre 534 N. Bartlett. 3 ROOM apt. With garage. 412 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Newly decorated nicely fumtwhed apartment, aouh. am a Oikdule. for RENT Furnished apartment. overstuffed; hardwood floors, lignt and heat. Man Tribune, pnone io FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, t. 2. 3 and 4-room. I'ius East Mam. FURNISHED apartment Durell Court 329 N Holly, phone 1232-W FOR RENT FUKM6HED ROOMS EUGENE ROOMS Convenient to courthouse. 1139 Pearl St. FURNISHED houwkeeplng rooms. 220 South Grape. ReasonaDie rent. LOVELY room, reasonable. Must be Been to be appreciated. 16 North Orange. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grape FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance One block from Main St. Reasonable rates 222 S Central FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD ANp ROOM a 716 B- Main Rates very moderate FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS J210 WILL BUY lease on 5 acres, 4 room furnished house, cow, 90 chickens, 500 young berries, crop: 1 V4 ml. west Phoenix J E. Ran dl&i. Rt. 4, Box 311. Medford. BACHELOR CABINS. 445 So. Front. FOR RENT -Acreage, share crop. Ph. ii.437.-X. . . - . -- FOR EXCHANGE FOR PALE OR TRADE For good light car, new Flamo range with trash burner complete with cabinet and one tank Flamo gas. Flck & Llnd ley. 131 W. Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE For disc plow, O. i. C. White brood sows, farrow soon. Also weaner pigs. W. W. Large, Williams, Oregon, WILL EXCHANGE ha? or cows for horses. Ph. 523-J-2. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse. 1400 lbs., 7 years old. Walter Jones, 2nd house below bridge, So. Ashland. WOOD for jay or potatoes, hear Trail R O Skellenger. Trail Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE 68 acres hop land, $9000. Take town or acreage mostly. Box 13297 care Tribune. FOR TRADE Income property at K a math Falls, for residence or acreage. Owner. 123 No. 6th St. Klamath Falls. Oregon. TO iiX CHANGE Nice little home In Bend, Ore., clear, for something clear in Medford or Ashland. Pre fer small acreage. What have you 155 7th St., Ashland. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 54 acres, partly watered, 6-room house, other buildings, cow. chickens, garden, 6 fruit, 6 terries, wilnuts, cheap for cash; no trade Bx 141. Jacksonville, Tools. FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 acres. Will sell cheap for cash. 925 Reddy Are. FOR SALE OR LEASE Rea'i bargain for cash, might consider terms to responsible party, l acre, nouse, saraze. hen house: rood soil and location. Close In. Also electric range. Phone 1119-Y or write Box lay. Route l. WHEN you think oi real estate think of Brown Si White. V FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Work horses Inquire Geo. Oilman at Old Merriman Dairy. FOH SALE 20 head of horses and mules. Ray Mo ran. Central Point. RED feeder plga- Adolf Schulx, Beagle. FOR SALE POULTRY 7!,c for highest quality W. L. chick Hansen strain. May deliveries. Rocks and Reds 8'c. Wonderful value. Jenks Poultry Farm. Tangent, ure ORDER May' chicks tS per 100. 6 week old cockerels. White Wing Poultry Farm, Phoenix, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE Turkey hem and vecptabales for horse, car, or wit have you. T. L. Thuemler. Rc?ue River. TUKKEY e?zs for sale, 15c each. Call 132-R. Medford. HANSEN triple ;edrlrreed baby chicks, $10 per Hundred. Custom hatching, 2'c per egg. Eakln Hatchery. Talent. FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching ezsrs. laying strain. $250 hundred Baker Service Station. DRESSLER 3 Square Deal Hatchery. I 1107 E. Main. Phone 1569-Y, FOR SALE ACTOMBILES STAR 4 TOURING. 1925 model, four wheel nraxes. gooa moior. oa in, or accept Ford model T for part. Simmons, Route 1. Box 543. King Highway. RECONDITIONED CARS Every car cleaned, repaired and ready to go. 60-day written guarantee. 1910 Ford coupe. 1939 Pont lac sedan. 1929 Essex coupe. 1930 Dodge coupe, 1930 DeSoto sedan. . 1941 Ford sedan. 1939 Plymouth coupe. Also others to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Rlv. Open Sun. and evenings FOR SALE! Light 6-cyllnder sedan, go-Kl condition. Reasonable terms B-x 13258 Tribune FOR 8ALE HOMES FOR SALE OR TRADE 3-room mod ern house, garage, small down pay ment or light car. Balance 1400 on easy payments. Call at 14S South Orene. FOR SALE OR RENT Home at 1036 ' Court St. Phone 1261 or call at 140 No. Riverside. FOR SAIjE CHEAP, terms or rent, 4 room house newly painted and kal somtned, near school: nice garden spot, at corner of Sunset and Co lumbus. 909 Sunset. FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east trunt) and nice lot close to Berry dale store. A great bargain at C4R0 Terms- Phone 617-L. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Trailer, Pat's. Prune St. FOR SALE Pet Mum a fuel Incuba tor. Phone 258-J. FOR SALE Four swarms of bees or would trade for wood. 302 Stark S;. FOR SALE Gen, Electric oscillating fan. $5. 114 Tripp. PLANTS Canterbury bell, Columbine cheap. 311 Willamette. FOR SALE Yellow dent seed corn, 3c lb C. A. DeVoe. ALF'UiFA, corn. C A DeVos. FOR SALE Large eleotrio brooder. C8 00; or will trade ror leea. see it at Samson's Feed Store. LATK MODEL ll-tube Phl'.co console A real oargaln for cash. Tel 80Q-L ORCHARDISTS Don't neglect your orchards. Better days are aneaa For Pear. Trees Cherry, Apple Peach, Apricot; Almond. Plum Walnuts. Filberts. Grapes Roses Bhrubs, etc., call at W B. Bar num, Medford. 8 miles south on Pacific highway or phone 851R2 Carlton Nursery Company, Carlton Oregon. SUPERFEX oil neater, cheap. Phone 1012 SOME real bargains In Farm Tools 3 3-10 Tractor oiow. 1 2-12 Plow- 2 Spring tooth Harrows. i 75-tooth Harrow almost new. 8 Tractors Disc Harrows, fi tJsed Sprayers 1 Wagon, almost new. I Garden Tractor. 3 Forason Tractors. 1 McCormlck-Dee ring Tractor. J. John Deere Trattor. almost new 1 Cletrac Tractor 1 Offset Disc Harrow. HUBBARD BROS . INC. Terms on part Cor. Main & Rlv MENH all leather work Rlovee China goat 75c Men & Women's' Jackera maae to measure Lewis carpenter 808 So Newtown. Medford. FOR SALE Roller oanarles. B23-J-9 GET the 'No Hunting' and tresDa Ing signs at the Mall Trbune Job Mrice: printed on jiota to witn stand the rain and weather. FOR SALE Osed sewing machines, ail makes. 66 up; terms If desired All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and seaming. Pnone ia-j. MISCELLANEOUS WALL PAPER cleaned good as new. CVil 28ii-J. Reasonable rates. F, M, Goodman. WANTED Expert Shoe Re ptrlng by Richard O. Wise at C. Sri. Kldd ic Co. Best quality materia at . rices to met uvery purse. It's sciart to buy good shoes and then keep them repaired Kidd's- Shoe 9f-cre. 223 East Main LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED for 76c. Wjrk guaranteed. Call and del Ivor 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 TRANSFER - Expert pack- and movers Special livestock . moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 619 Nortb Riverside Pbone 044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title ant Title Iruarmnce, The only complete Title System in Jacksor County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insuraooe Rooms t and 6. No. 33 Nortb Centra 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- U72 House cleaning Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Electrical Service. FLYNN ELECTRIC 6 BP. VI OK CO Repairs day or nlte Phone 565-Y Public Stenographer. I LLUSTRATED M I KM Ot i R APH IN O MAILING SERVICE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY Orace C. Voss 14 North Central Phone 113 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Job Prlnllni MAIL TR1BUNB JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant to southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything to the printing Une 28-30 N Grape Phone 76. Alnney to Lena. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATH MODEL AUTOS- Three per cent per month on un oald balance No other charge See W B. Thomas, 45 S Centra) Ground floor Cxaterian Theatre Bldg State License No d-137 BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO Office 1016 No Central Phone 81B Prices right Service guaranteed R SINKING TRUCKING OO Trans fer and Storage We haul anything si s reasonable price in No Fir Street. Phone 832 LEGAL NOTICES NnflM tn rrrtiitnrftr The undersigned has been, by the County Court of Jackson County. Oreion duiv appointed aamiauvrw trix ot the estate ot George J Pres et: fievPAsod. and bfi Qualified The creditors of and nVi persons having claims against aia deceased, are herbv notified to prerent tnem. ven fled and with proper vouchers, as requ;ved by law. .vithln six months after the first- publication of this notice, tq. the undesigned, at the offiw of Glenn O. Tavlor. her attor ney, m the Federal Building, Med ford. Oregon. , Dared and first niiousnra, .viarcn 27th 1033 EDITH PRESCOTT. Administratrix of the Estate or George J. Prescott Deceased Notice of Sheriff's Sole Bv virtue of an execution on fore closure duly issued out of and under tne seal or tne uircuit (jourr, oi me Stains of Oregon. In . and for the Countv of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 12th day of April, 1933. in a certain action tnerein, wherein First National Bank of Med ford. Oreaon. Trustee as Plaintiff, re covered judgment against josepn u. jonnaton and Eleanor MAaaune jonn ston, husband and wife, the defend ants, for the sum of One thousand eighth and no-100 (61080.00) Dollars, with interest at 8 per annum with cast? and disbursements taxed at Eighteen and 05-100 (618.06) Dollars, and the further sum of One hundred and no-100 (6100.00) Dollars, as at torneys fees, which Judgment was en rolled and docketed In the Clerk's of fice of said Court in aaid County on the 2&th day of March, 1933. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the snld execu tion, I will on the uotn day or May. 1933. at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the fron's door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford. In Jackson County, Oregon offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, to gether with the costs of this sale, sublfct to redemption as provided by law, an of the right, title and Interest that the said defendants, Joseph- B. Johnston and Eleanor Madeline Johnston, husband and wife had on the iOth day of June. 1927. or now have in and to the following describ ed property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Bein part of lot Number Seventeen (Hi containing 5 acres more or less. of thnt certain tract known as Crest- broo Orchard Tracts, as the same la platted and delineated upon the rec ord of plats in the ofrice of the Coun ty Recorder-for Jackson County, Ore gon, and further described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lje 17, Crest brook Orchards, as the same is recorded In the Book of Plats in County Recorder's Office of Jack son bounty, Oregon, running thence North 645.9 feet; thence East 399 feet; thence South 545.9 feet; thence West 399. feet to the place of begin Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Transparent mineral (. The turmeric 8. Membranous pouches 12. SavtLga Philip pine tribe IS. Conclude 14. Medicinal plant 1$. Pin uned in bowling 17. Swell If) Sna eagle tO. Binding fabrics 22. Number of the Com ' mandments 22. Alternative 5. Crazy L'6. Exist 27. Presented 30. Walked In water 22. Forward 34. Pampers . 38. Sun god 27. Shakespearean lover 19. Pertaining to the sidt 41. Uk 42. Favorite 43. Perform 44. Depression between mountain peaks (I. Instances Solution of Saturday Punle LQL ALTO WL A.IL E P Llf AL AT I N jHO YEfC OM i CD I R. K rf0Dlj0I! pklE N Wz Ilk L E 111 1. 1x2.2. A 41. Spread for drying . II. King of the Visigoths 13. String oi beads used In counting prayers 5(. Mountain In Switzerland ft". Uuldo's high est note SI. Operatic song i' i2 13 14 w i7 w r w JwA Jm ? wZ'Zo 21 WW27 jMu MUUi 1J1 -rr, - Mwm, '-fa. m f;g, ning and containing fire (B acres of lA.id. more or less, save and except a stnD of land Thirty (30t feet wide and Three hundred and ninety-nine (399) feet long, running parallel to and a ong the South line of said five acre tract, containing .275 of an sore, more or less, reserved as a road and to be dedicated to the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, for said purpose. All of the Above being situ ated in jacKson county, Oregon. 'Dated this Mth day or April. 193Sf WALTER J. OLMSCHEID, cShertff of Jackson County. Ore eon. By Olga E. Anderson. Deputy. Mynopsl of Annual Statement Of the American National Fire In surance Company of Columbus, in tne .state of omo, on the thirty-nrat day ot December. 1932, made to the insurance Commissioner of the State of O.-egon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of 'capital stock paid up SdOO.OOO.OO INCOME Net premiums received dur ing the year....- 0 Interest, dividends and rents received during the yer I 47.878.14 Income from other sources received during the year.. 40.893,80 Totat income 6 88.571.94 nrARiiPAmfwra Net losses paid during the year including adjust ment expenses $ 60,280.97 Dividends paid on capital Commissions and salaries pald durinc the vear 2.439.48 Taxo. licenses and fees paid during the year 37,252.24 Amount of all other ex-- penditures 137.401.2.5 Total expenditures $237,353.04 ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value) " vojiiia nt stocks and bonds owned (market vaiuel $835,687.00 Lortn on mortgages ana collateral, etc 0 Cash In banks and on hand - 43.630.43 Premiums In course of col- iMtnn written since Sen- tember 30. 1932 10.390.44 Inter-st and rents due and aocTued 8.547.00 To'.al admitted assets 8893,254.8 T LIABILITIES Grosri claims for losses un na'.a - Amount of unearned pre miums on all outstand ing risks - - 0 Due for commission and brokerage All other liabilities Contingency reserve . ...6 11.600.00 , 160,000.00 Totai llabllittee, except cjinltal 6161,500.00 Capitol paid up $100,000.00 Surplus overall usjouities.... aai,(o.o( Surplus as regards policy- - holders - $731,754.87 Total $893,254.87 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net oremiums received during the year. 0 Losses paid during the year 0 Loss-is incurred durlna the year 0 Name of Company. American Nation al Fire Insurance Company. Name of President. W. H. Koop Name of Secretary, Myles Walsh. J. W. Wakefield, Resident Agent, Medford, Ore. Masom Choose Pendleton. BAKER, April 24. (AP) Masons of eastern Oregon voted at their first meeting Saturday evening to hold a similar event In Pendleton In April. 1934. The first meeting of eastern Oregon Masons brought together the greatest assemblage of grand lodge of ficers and members of subordinate lodges ever gathered In this section of the state. Cross-Word Puzzie 7. Totaled S. One of the Caps Verde Islands 9. Having wings 10. - Shelter for small animals 11. Ohaervcd 18. Pronoun 18. Has being ZU Propellers for canoes Z4. Divisions ef mankind 28. Founded 27. Kind of beetle 23. Biblical char acter 29. Also 30. Moisten 31. Notable period 22. East Indian article of food IS. Cathedral church of Rome U. Kind of grape 40. Revolving 42. Measurer! by walking 44. Wagon 46. Medley 46. 101 47. Thus 49, County In Ohio 50. Couple G2. Disencumber S4. Mournful 1 7. Behold II. An.phlbisr animal 64. Put on II. Colored ' DOWN 1. Ship's officer 2. Roman road 2. Piece of artillery -4. Serpent I. Cava another title to I. Type measure (0HUNTT Talent TALENT. April 38. (Spl ) Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walters and son. Mrs. M. Klein and James Walters spent Easter as the guests of Mr.' and Mrs. Ocorge Stowell at Kagle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lacy and chil dren motored to Wolf Creek to spend Easter with Mrs. Lacy's sister. William Breese. who has been seri ously 111 Is Improving and Is able to be out In the sun a part of each day. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skeeters en ter ta hied at dinner Tuesday honor ing birthday of James Gregg. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Gregg and Jlmmle Hewlt and Perry Gregg of San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamilton left Monday by motor for their old home In Iowa where thev expect to spend several menths visiting friends. Frank Wltchle was taken to the Community Hospital at Ashland Sat urday for medical attention and care. Mrs. Edith Larson of Medford was a dinner guest of her daughter, Mrs. Byron de Ford and Mr, De Ford Easter. The congregation of the Baptist church had a covered dlah dinner Sunday at Mrs. M. B. Tryer'a In honor of the pastors birthday. Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Oregg were happy to have all their family together for dinner. Guests were Mrs. Everett Skeeters and son, Perry, Perry Gregg of San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McWIUlam and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orvll Gibson and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Avery and Laura Jean and Mtss May Avery of Medford. Miss Dorothy Baughman Is attend ing the regional convention of music supervisors at Seattle this week. Mr. and Mrs. Slagel have moved luto the new house opposite the. city hall. Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist church held an all-day meeting with covered dlah luncheon at noon Thursday at Mrs. I. C. Williams'. Mr. and Mrs. John Goble and fam ily have moved Into the Adamson house above the Methodist church. A committee met at Will Hart's Monday to draft a beer ordinance to be submitted to the city council. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duukln were hosts at their country home Sunday at an anniversary dinner honoring the third wedding anniversary ot their son's wedding. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spltzer and the honor guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunkln. Talent community club met Thurs day. The time was spent piecing a quilt. - Mrs. Wm. Hlgglns Is III at her home this week. Miss Young and Miss Baughman took some of their pupils to Phoenix Friday where they put on ft number of the school program, which was very well received. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spltser. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy LeVander of Griffin creek and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Wicker and daughter of Medford, formed a picnic party Easter. They had dinner together at Mr. and Mrs. LeVander "a. Mrs. Chester Parks of Medford was an all-day guest 'of Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Walters Wednesday. Luther Harts have purchased the Cad Ellis place on the east side of Besr creek and have taken posses slon. Williams Creek WIMJAMB OREEK, April 34 (Bpl.) Mr. and Mr. Harry Cougle And Mr. and Mr.. Ralph Cougle At' tended Banter Mrrlca at the Chrta- tun church Jn Grants Paaa. A beau tlful program -was put . on which ohowd much work and practice. There were more then 400 In Sunday achool. Wllllama Ladles' club met with Mra Bill Lernmon lflt week. After the bualneaa meeting a merry after noon wae enjoyed. A short program ended with each one picturing the name of aome old popular aong with a pencil drawing. Next meeting will be with Mra. R. P. Lewman. The ladle of the club will entertain their famlllea and frlenda at the Commun Ity hall April 3S with a party and program. Harry Cougle drore orer to Me- Cloud on bualnes, Saturday. He burned out a bearing on his car. wntch delayed him several hours. Mrs. oeorge oockman and small son Oeorge, Jr., called at the 0. W. Roberts home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cougle of Med ford spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mra. Harry Cougle. J. Sparlln has returned to work at Montgomery Ward's In Medford. after a short vacAtlon. Hollls Pennington and Mrs. Fannie Houston of Roeeburg spent two days visiting at the Pennington home, re turning Thursday with Jim Shields. Who was visiting friends. Charles Vlncel lost hie cow last week. She got a leg broken and had to be shot. Prvolt Community club held Its regular meeting Friday evening. A play was scheduled but everyone Is so busy with spring work that It was postponed. An enjoyable evening, with an Impromptu program and mu.tc wae enjoyed. Refreshments were served. liouie Hanson wss In Klamath Palls last week on buslneee. Mr. snd Mrs. E. P. Smith of the Applegate were visitors after Sunda school at Mr. and Mrs C. W. Rob erts'. Ira, Art and Albert Woolfolk of Central Point visited their grand parents, Mr. and Mra. John Letteken, Monday and Tuesday. W. W. Smith oi the Jlme Products compsny on Wllllsms creek hss gone to Pennsylvania on business for short time. Briefs 1, '. . Beagle BEAGLE. April 34. Easter was ob served by the Friendly Neighbors with a community basket dinner and an egg hunt for the children. After lunch Rev. Millard of Medford de livered the Easter sermon. Antloch Sunday school observed Easter with a sermon by Rev. Ivsr son of Medford. A county baby clinic wus held at Mrs. Frits Idler's April 17th, by Dr. Drummond and nurse Mrs. Walker. Eleven children under four years of age were taken to the clinic by their parents. Friendly Neighbor meetings will b held In the evening through the summer. The meetings will begin , at 8 p. m. April 23. ! Community was sorry to hear of the passing of Earl Baldwin of Ap plegute. The Baldwin family lived here several years and had Just moved to Applegate. The family has the heartfelt sympathy of the com munity. James McAllister of Lake Creek spent the week-end visiting at the Edler home. Mr . McAllister Is a brother of Mrs. Frits Edler. Mrs. Ruby Schulz and small daugh ters, Nedra and Ruby, spent the week end and Easter visiting Mrs. Schula' mother, Mrs. Ysunza of Medford. Mrs. Rodney Richards and small son, Stewart of California, spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting At the Ellis home. Mr. and Mrs. Blsohoff hnd as guests Easter Mrs. I-oulMn Belte, George and Ellen Bp It 7., Mrs. Marie Wells, Earl and De Ann Wells of Medford, Mrs. Flora Frey. Helen and Harry Frey, Otto Frey, Harriot and Eva Frey of Lake Creek. A basket dinner was enjoyed by nil present. Thelma Sanderson spent Wednes day lu the Meadows visiting her friend, Mitry Bollce. Mr. and Mrs. iluck took their tlnughter Fayora to town Saturday fflr medical aid. She is reported as gaining slowly tha last few days. A birthday party was given for tno school children at the Adolph Schulz home Wednesday evening for Mrs. Boluilz. Twenty-nine were present and Vie evening was spent In play ing games with refreshments to end the pleasant evening. Ton, and Garrett Dews worked yn the roads two days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dandy of Medford gavo tests at the Meadows and Antl och schools Thursday forenoon. The Meadows school came down here and the tests were finished by noon, so the afternoon was spent In athletic sports. Table Rock TABLB ROCK, April 34. (Bpl.) School children werb greatly aur- prlsed Tuesday morning when their teacher, Miss Winifred May, an nounced that ahe has been Mra, Clif ford Collins since January 7. The following persons attended the Womena Club program at Sams Val ley Friday evening! Mr. and Mrs. Val Ware, Mrs. Prank Meyers, Mrs. d Wilson, Mrs. Blanch Gregory and son, Keith, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nea lon and Misses Ruth and Edith Sage. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Morris and daughter, Mary Evelyn of Corvallle have been visiting at the W. E. Mor ris ranch for the past two weeks. Rev. D. D. Randall attended the regular prayer meeting service here Thursday evening. Mlsa June Nealon la absent from school owing to an Infected foot. Warm spring weather of the last few days Is forcing out orchard blos soms, putting pep Into field crops, pastures and gardens and developing a few cases of spring fever among the human population, Cecil Messer of Boms Valley 1 a frequent visitor here lately. Miss Edith Sage was a visitor In the Trail district Sunday. Geo. Wright of Eagle Point was a business visitor here the first of the week. Geo. Nichols, the Medford cattle man, was transacting business here last week. C. 0. (Tip) Collins of Ashland spent the week-end here with his wife and returned Monday to his work on the state highway. Check gates will be put In the new drainage canal on the Nealon and Bvrum places to hold the water level up and prevent such a heavy run off during tbe summer months. The school ball team defeated Fri day by Bams Vslley, will play wIVi a team from the Agate school next Fri day. Henry Barneburg of Medford trans acted business here Friday morning. Steve Wilson of Sams Valley la pre paring the ground on the Harry Nea lon ranch for planting corn. Those who are Influenced by signs In planting crops claim that the oak leaves will soon be as large as squir rel's ears. Then It will be the right time to plant corn. Ed Wilson Is Installing a pumping plant on the Pendleton place to Irri gate the large acreage of garden he and Elmer Hull are planting this spring. Ralph Wilson .hsj. finished putting In the crop on the Hardman place and la making arrangements to plant some acreage to corn on the Dunlap ranch. Several farmers here have already commenced Irrigation activities on certain crops. Valley View VALLEY VIEW, April 34 (Bpl.) Mrs B. Psrsons Is visiting In Klam ath Palls this week. Eerl orsham lost a horse lsst week. Mr. McAllister had a narrow escape from a bad accident when the wheel and axle broke on one of the big gravel trucks snd went rolling down the road Just grazing the front of hts car. Mrs. H. J. Tartar. TTuoh fort or and Miss Frances Cramer of Ashland called at the Glenn home Monday after noon. Mrs. Ray Ward of Fern Valley vis ited her mother Mrs. Morse Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R F. Krueggel and children of Klamath Falls culled at the W. A. Stratton home Sunday evening. Charles Butchart was testing cows for milk production here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Howell and children of Klamath county visited at the Carle home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howell took 500 baby chicks home with them. Mr. and Mrs Carl Fowler have been employed at the Fred Oarle ranch. Mrs. E. C. Gardner attended the Lady Elks' meeting in Anhland Thurs day. A poultry meeting was held at Mrs. Garle's Wednesday evening with w present. After the discussion re freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Pen land and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gardner were guests at a party a,t the Lem Prink home In Talent Friday. Mrs. L. O. Pen I and. Mrs. K. O. Our drier and Mrs. W. A. Stratton at tended the benefit bridge party at the Ashland Olvlo club house Friday afternoon. Hugh Combest visited at the Don Lowe home Wednesday. Phoenix PHOENIX, April 34. (Spl.) Those of Phoenix attending Pomona Orange at Wlmer Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Maust, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward ' Mr. and Mrs. George Drske, Mrs L. O. Caster. Mrs. Earl Loffer, Mrs. Bert Stancllffe and Lee Denser. Phoenix members were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bell, who are members of Talent Grange. 'Phoenix had a portion of the leo turo hour, presenting a plAy, "Wild Nell," with Mr. and Mrs. Bell, George Drake, Mrs. Ray Ward, Mrs.- Bert Stanclirfe and Iee Dernier. The play was given In pantomime and read by Mrs. George Drake. Mrs, Dorothy Loffr gave a piano solo. :. Phoenix Grange will meet In regu lar session Tuesday. The program la planned to benefit and please all. Refreshments will be served by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stlllwell, Jerry Bishop and Mrs. Sam Young. ' Annual congregational meeting and auppei was held at the Presbyterian church Wednesday. Reports of each orguileatlon of the chufoh was given by presidents and secretaries. Two members of the session and two from the hoard .of trustees were - elected. Trustees were 1. o. Caster and H. W. Frame, and those as elders were W. E. poling and Ed White. Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Qusckenbush and Miss Elvt Caster attended the Jackson County Recreational club In Medford Wednesday. A birthday party was given Sat urday for Bobble Kolcraft. The little guests met aibout 11 o'clock and were served lunch at 1 o'clock. Present were Ethel Mae Crandall, Alice Jane Wiley. Warren Hays and Wilbur Hol oraft, and the guest of honor, -BCbble Holers ft. Neighbors of Woodcraft met at the Grange hall Thursday afternoon. Two members who have not been In at tendance for several months were present, Mrs. Noah Chandler and Mrs. 0. 0. Carey. Five member of flhe Ashland circle were welcomed as vis itors. Much enthusiasm Is being shown for the circle convention, which will be held next month t Roseburg, and to which Mr Mildred Ward. Mrs. Dorothy Loffer and Mr. Florence Drake will go a delegate. A party will be given May 18. Entertainment will be furnished by the committee, with Mabel Stan cllffe as chairman, and convention reports will be given. Committee for refreshments Is: Mrs. Maude Daugh erty. Mrs. Mildred Ward and Mr. Florence Drake. Full plans of this meeting will be made known later. Next meeting of the circle will be May 4. . Antelope ANTELOPE, April 34. (6pl.) School board met at Bill Blgham' April 17. Miss Georgia Currier was appointed to teach the Antelope school again next year. . This wi'.l be her third term. Those who visited at the Barney Rlggs home Hester were: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil CuVbertson and daughter, Mrs Bob Bslse and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Balre and son James of Mdford, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Can non snd children of Talent and Alwyn Millard. An Easter hunt was to be given In the afternoon, but due to stormy weather the eggs were given out. Antelope floclal club met with Mr. B. K. Rlgga, April IS. Present were: Mesde.mes Harvey Stanley, Henry Owens. Jim Owens, Art Kent, L. A, Askew. Bill Blgham, Elbert Blgham. W. C. Davles, S. W. Bslne, Oeorge Msrttn. Rosa Balne, Thomas Riley. Joe Arena. John Qrebb, Paul Kure, Mr. snd Mrs. T. T. Hatlett. Mr. and Mr. Cecil Culbertson, Mr. Earl Lor ton and Mrs. Jack Ward. The clutt will meet May 17 at Mrs. Harviy Stanley's . . Mr. and Mr. Bill Blgham an daughters, Mr. and Mr. Elbert Blg ham and children, Mr. and Mrs. U A. Askew and Jean Clark apent Easter with relative in Sams Valley. Ben Oswald spent Easter at Climax. : Mr. Austin, mother ot Mrs. Paul Kum. has been very ill but 1 re ported as Improved at this writing. Mls Georgia Currier gave an Eas ter egg hunt for the school children Friday. MATRON'S SIIJC DRESSES In good styles and colors. Slaes 88 to 90. Very speoitl st MBS MM. The Band Bo i ai Shoe Box.