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irF.DFOTlD IfATL TRIBUNE, IfEDFORD, OREGON, MONDXT. MAY 22. 1933. PXGE SEVEN yeJjIIIBxexMe i DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERE ABE THE RATES! Per word first insertion . . ., - , luuiunuui Each additional Insertion, per word lo llflnlMIIM IflOl WWUW . Per line per month, without una p mv. py changes ' Phone 75 copy cnanges LOST LOST II dog missing csll 1618- HELP WANTEU MALE WANTED 3 men with equipment who can gruostanv " . .; eut wood on aharea. House and i atove furnished. Write or call on Mrs. Barto, Rogue RWer. B. P. P. VTANTEP 81TPAT1QNS EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint ing - interior decorating - general pTjnt )oba. Call at 833 So. Central SEWING, care of children day work or any kind. 36c per hour JJ.7S day. Mrs. Tharp. af Quince 641-L WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Good family cow. Will pay cash. Write Box 12535, Mail Tribune. WANTED Have client for three bed room furnished home. Charles R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. WANTED Rhode Island Red aettlng hens for hatching pheasants. 75c n nVt.nAAnt fHIItl. eucn uctttv " (.. ; mile west of Ever Shady Auto Camp. WANTED Centrifugal pump. In. Ira Woolfollc. Central Point Rt. 1. WANTED To paint your lawn- and wlcker-furnlture, baby buggl;s. washing machines and refrigerators. Phone 1081. We call for and deliver. AUTO BEAUTY SHOP Where autos sre reflnlshed right. 5 WANTED Used, hand- feed chopper. t ... n II da. 1 AaVtlnnrf TCI 17-P-3. JOBS WANTED for new Hardy Sprsv er. Prefer southwest of town. Will take alfalfa for part. W. M. Kinsel, Griffin creek. Route 1. or White Machinery Co. WANTED Lawnmowers sharpened, oiled and adjusted for ,50c, and guarantee satisfaction. Good used mowers for sale or trade. 343 N. Front St. WANTED Used electric washing J machine. What have you? 332 Crater Lake Ave. WANT TO BUY A CABiN SITE Must be accessible, yet not close to other csblns, and above high water. Will pay cash for bargsln. See W. E. Thomas, 45 So. Central. FURNITURE re-upholstered, reflnlsh ed and re-glued. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. WANTED House to rent, unfurnish ed. Must have fireplace, large liv ing room, 3 bedrooms. Will psy 20 a month. Call 1081-W after 8 o'clock. WANTED Will pay cash of cheap team O. A. DeVoe. Tel. 633-J-3. WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags tw:ns for sale. Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St. Tel. 1063 WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo p.e to care for In x home. Phone ;- M7-X. 8 to 1. Mr Detlor. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSTS 37 N Grape St. Phone 1062. FOB RENT IIOL'SES FOR RENT Modem unfurnished bungalow of 5 rooms. In tip-top ' shape. 719 W. 11th St. Look at the property and If Interested call 723 W. 11th. FOR RENT 4-room duplex. No. 510 and 513 No. Bartlett. Tel. 341-R-l. OR RENT Fine modem horns, 3 miles north on Pacific highway: with or without acreage. Tel. 349-W. FOR RENT Small 3-room furnished house, close in; si 3 a month, water paid. Call at 125 8. Holly. FOR RENT Stucco modern home, two bedrooms, fireplace, lawn, flow ers, garage, rent very reasonable: available Immediately. 1013 W. 11th FOR RENT Modern 6-room house, newly decorated, 147 North Holly: 30, water paid. SMALL furn. house cheap. 801 No. central. HOMiS FOR RENT Call 696. FOR RENT Homes. Furntshsd ox unfurnished. Brown ek White i -TO'n HENT Psrtly furnished 3-room 1 I house Inquire at 345 No Bartlett i DESlKABljE Bouses always In first 7 class condition for rent, lease or , ssie Call 105. i hoj.tcs no. ei3 5i ana sis nw ; oor.i; woi rsn$e Pnone 103 fuuh. gousn. a. a. Devoa. FOB RENT APARTMENTS MODERN S-room furnished apart ment, heat, garage, inquire mi no. Bartlett. FURNISHED APT. 3-room, over stuffed furniture, silk floss mat tress. Priced right, with garage. 413 No. Ivy. WELL furn. 3-rooma and sleeping porch. 313 So. Grape. DURRELL COURT. 329 No. HoUy. FOR RENT Two a room apartment well furnished By week or month Inquire at 317 B. Jackson Tel 749-7 FOR RENT Furnished apartment, overstuffed: hardwood floors light and beat. Man Tribune Pbone 75 FOB BENT rUKMSHED BOOMS FRONT ROOM, 320 No. Oakdale. PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman, close in; bath, garage. 609 E. Main. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance. One blook from Main St. Reasonable rates. 333 8 Central. FOB RENT BOARD AND BOOMS ROOM AND BOARD 20 month 1311 East Main. BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. Main Rates very moderate. FOB BENT -MISCELLANEOUS CABINS 445 So. Front. BACHELOR CABINS. 12.00 per week 440 S. Front. FOR RENT Acreage, share orop. Ph 437-X. FOR EXCHANGE 1st MORTGAGE 1450 trade for acre age. Clear farm in Oklahoma for property here. Packard car for acre age A. F. Flowers 113 E. 12th. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR RANOH Nice little auto camp and coffee shop. Box 12639. Trlburte. WANTED To trade 1928 Essex sedan for equity In lster model car. Will pay cash difference. 20 Washington. WANTED To trade electric sewing machine for good used car. Write Rt. 1, Box 399. 3-ROOM modem home bath, laundry trft screened, porsn oum-iu age shade and rult trees; 6700 or what have you Phone 1538-L. or write box 13337 iTioune. for trade 3 sections spike-tooth narrow allghtly used, will trade for alfalfa or grain Tel 234-R-4 FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse, 1400 lbs., 7 years old Walter Jones. 2nd bouse below bridge. So. Ashland. WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellenger. Trail Ore. FOR EXCHANGE BEAL ESTATE FOR TRADE Swap fine business cor ner property with house for clear Improved 2 -acres or more.. Box 13000. Tribune. TO UX CHANGE Nice little home tn Bind. Ore., clear, lor somewuni, clear in Medford or Ashland, Pre fer small acreage What have you 155 Ttb St., Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 acres Will sell cheap for cash 026 Roddy Ave WHEN you think oi real estate think of Brown & White. FOR SALE AUTOMBILE9 TOR SAWS Model T Ford truck, $25. Carl Margrelter, Ruch. Ore. FORD 1927 roadster, good condition, very good tires, $25. Star 1935 tour. In?, big motor, 4-wbeel brakes, $30 Simmons. Kings Highway. GOOD USED CARS Buy Before Prices Go Up We keep our cars inMde. Every one is clean and repaired. 1931 Ford Coupe 1931 Chrysler 8 Coupe 1931 Chev. 2-dr. SMen 1929 Plymouth Sedan 1929 Chrysler Sedan 1930 Chrycler Broughtn 1929 Plymouth Coupe 1926 Bulck Sedan If we haven't got whst you want, we can et It. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside Chrysler Plymouth Hudson Terr apian e LATE 1930 Ford Coupe. Frees Gar age. Tel. 1522-T. FOR SALE Trailer. Pat's. Prune St. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE 5-room house; non-resident owner. Call mornings or evenings. 28 Cottage. FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4 room house newly painted and kal somlned. near school; nice garden spot, at corner of Sunset and Co lumbus. 909 Sunset. FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east frvnt) snd nloe tot close to Berry dale store. A great bargain at $450 Terms. Phone 517-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Hop land, 32 acres fine river bottom soil. 8 3 miles from G. Pau. Inquire 634 N. Central. Tel. 1387-J. COMING LAND AUCTION BALE Choice acreage, fertile garden tracts, beautiful homesltes, highly Im proved dairy and stock ranch, all to be sold at Public Auction to the hLzhest bidder. Just the land you want absolutely at your own price. Get reaay ror tnis saie. lnursasy. May 25th. Walter H. Jones Auction Company. FOR SALE OR LEASE Reai bargain for cash, might consider terms to responsible party. I acre, house, garaze. hen house; good soil an location. Close in Also electric range. Phone 1119-1 or write Box 1J9, Route 1. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK rOR SALE Shropshire rams and ram lambs. L. a. saisae, jr., cen tral point. FOH SA!J 30 head of horses and m'.'iei Ray Moran Central Poin RED feeder pia Adoix Scauia flesgla. FOB SALE LIVESTOCK WEANER PIGS, brood sow to farrow soon, riding corn Pacific cultivator M. F. Baker, highway 1 mile south of Talent. FOR SALE POULTBV 7i;c for highest quality W L. chicks Hansen strain. Mav aenvenes iw. ana Reds 8Vs. Wonderful value Jenks Poultry Farm. Tangent. Ore FOR SALE Barred Rock hatohlng eggs, laying strain, ea.ou nunuiro Baker Service Station. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main. Phone 1569-Y. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Practically new Electro lux (gas) refrigerator. Terms. Tel. 645-L. HAVE electric Incubator 600 capacity will hatch eggs on snares. Tel aoB-j. FOR SALE 265 electric range with trasn Durner, 9to casn. iwj i, hv. 3, Medford. . MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE Henderson 4-cyl. motor run only 2800 miles, kike new, ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside FOR SALE New Melllpk fireproof safe: paid 6115. Bargain for CASH or "What have you for trade?" Box . 12513, Tribune. FOR SALE Yellow dent seed corn 3c lb C. A. DeVoe. SUPERFEX oil neater, cheap. 1012. FOR SALE Large electric brooder. 68 00; or will trade for feed. See It at Samson'a Feed Store. MEN.1 all leather work gloves Ohtnn gmt 76c. Men & Women's' Jackets made to measure uevis uarpento: 308 So Newtown, bledford GET the 'No Hunting' and treapass tng signs at the Mall rr:bune Job office: printed on jloth to with stand tbe rain and weather. FOR SAJiE--Used sewing tnacblnea, all makes. 66 up: terms It desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 812-J. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE Have power sprayer with ioiA 01 preroure lor spraying cora elms and fruit trees. Phone 258-W. WILL H. WILSON has started a 2nd Hand Store at 32 N. Front. Same location where he was In business for 15 yeara. Sale Now Going On. M. A. BLISS Painting and paper- hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 S. Grape. GET the "No Bunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mail mbune Job f flee: printed on olotb tc ' wits stand the ram and weather BUSINESS OIKECTOBY Ablti act. MURRAV ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title. Title Insuxanos Rooms 8 and 6. No S3 North Central Ave. upstairs JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title and Title Insurance. Tbe only complete T 1 1 1 r System Id Jacfctop Coanty. Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bia Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel.. 1172 House cleaning Floor waxing,. Ori ental rug aleaning, specialty Job Printing. MAIL l'RIBUNS JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slip and everything is the printing line. 38-80 N. Grape Phone 7fl. 51 on try to Lena. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charge. See W. B. Thomas, 46 8- Central Ground floor Or terl an Theatre Btdg State License No d-167. Tlano and Violin instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT, Teacher of Piano. Violin, and Saxophone, Hatght Song Service, Arranging, Composing, etc. 318 Liberty Bld. Public Stenographer. ILLUSTRATED MIEMOGRAPHING MAILING SERVICE PUBUO STENOGRAPH Grace C. Voss 84 North Central Phone 113 Transrex. EAD3 TRANbFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central Phone 818 Prices right. Service guaranteed. RElNKiNO TRUCKING CO Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Plr Street. Phone 833. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack' ers and movers Special Livestock moving equipment, prices rignt Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North Riverside Phone V444-X LEGAL .NOTICES Notice Central Point. Ore. Mav 20th. 1933. Notice Is hereby given that there sre funds on hand for the redemp tion of warrants drawn on .School District No. 6 Central Point, number ed 313 to 347 Inclusive. Interest to cease on May 31st, 1933. E.ARL LEEVER. Clerk Of Schlool Dist. No. 8. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Jsrkson. In the Matter of the Estate of LydJa L. Graves, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the ( undersigned has been duly appointed by County JudJte of Jacmon Countv. Oregon, a the Kxerjtrix w.tii the Will annexed., of the tststa of Lvdla I,. Graves, the above named decedent, and have qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are directed to present same duly verified as by lsw required. to trie undersigned Executrix, ai ine office of F. J. Newman, in the palm Building. Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first nunusned this ism day of May. 1932. nJKKMT, B. QRAVEO. Executrix of the Estate of Lydla L. Gram, Deceased. Warrant Call Notlc la hereby given that Softool District No. 49, Jackson county, war rant No. 3337 to 3503 Inclusive are called for payment. Interest to cease on May 34, li33. Warrants to be pre sented for pavment at tha office of the District Cleric, City Hall. Medford. Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN, Clerk School District No. 49. Notice of Shell ITS Sate. By virtue of an execution of fore closure duly Issued out of and under the sea of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 35th day of April, 1933. in a certain action therein, wherein Ralph G. Bardewll, as the Adminis trator of the Estate of Charlea M. English, deceased and Letha English as plaintiffs, recovered Judgment against Walter H. Jones, individually and as Administrator of the Estate ot Tollt a M. Jones, the defendant, for the sum of Seventeen Thousand Five Hundred and no-100 ($17,500.00) Dol lars, together with Intere thereon at 6 per annum from September 5th. 1929, with costs and disburse ments taxed at Twenty and 65-100 ($20.65) Dollars, and the further sum of One Thousand and no -100 ($1000.00) Dollars, as attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 33nd day of April. 1933. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said exe cution. I will on the 3rd day of June, 1933. at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the front 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 Judg ment, together with the costs of this aie, suDjecc to redemption as pro vided by law, all of the rurht. title md interest that the said defendant. Walter H. Jones, individually and as Aoministrator or tne estate and sole and only heir at law and next of kin .of Tollta M. Jones, deceased, and ifesgle Jones, his wire, Mabel e Jones, Southern Ore gon Credla Bureau, Clyde A. Melvln. R. 8. Smith and American Fruit drawers, inc., had on the 8th day of September. 1929, or now have In and to tne following described property, situated m the County of Jackson State of Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning at the southeast corner of Land Donation Claim No. 87 In lownanip tmrty-seven (371 south, range two (3) West of the Willamette Menaian in Jackson Countv. Ore con thence West 3193 45 feet to the south west corner of Donation Land riiLtm No. 87: thence North 1736 feet, thence East 723 feet, thence South 987 feet. tnence East 1471.4ft fwt. then An.ith teet to tne point of beclnninst. and containing about 54.03 acres of land, more or less. Together with the tenements, her editaments and appurtenances there unto belonging or in anywise apper taining. Dated this 37th day of April. 1938. WAL.IBK J. OLiMSCHElD, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, By OLGA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. School District No. 57 Warrants Called for Payment. Notice is hereby given that there sre funds on deposit at the Medford National Bank. Medford. Oregon, for tne redemption of school District No. 57 warrants Nos. 336 to 431. inc. Interest on above warrants will cease -after May 35, 1933. Dated this 19th dav of Mav. 1933 BERTHA COY. District Clerk, Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Medieval clock In the form of a ship 4. Wrong 9. Sqak up IX Old meaaure of length 11. Former Rumanian queen 14. Wing 15. Tight 17. Gay marry- making 1$. Bound with narrow fabrlo 1L Impersonal pronoun II. Maxim ti. Organs of hearing St, Symbol for tantalum IS. Native metal 29. Unable to find one's. way 11. Ages Is. Moved swiftly II. Aquatlo animals IT. Besides 18. Matron 40. American writer iU Football position i abbr. 41. Bird's home Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 1st oTTe T O MlA C HER b A PARE G I R TgSJ A N 5l 44. Tumultuous disorders 48. Long fish 47. Canvas shelters 4t. That which give back II. Put through a sieve IK. Turklph title &. Out of date 6S. Denoting the mi Id en name 19. Person addressed is 7i HI 7 18 37 B li3" Ti i,jam at s as W'iWr W PH 11 a , mm m Is 8 J? Hp3- L I I II i I I I I H . I I Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK. Mav 33. (Spl ) Pupils of Jacksonville high school entertained with a mothers' tea Msy 13 , Mothers here who attend were Mrs. Wm. Cheny and Mrs. D. C. Dur ham. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Smith and fam ily of Central Point ware recent din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hurd and family. Community extends Its deepest sympathy to Wm. McKay and family in the passing of their loved one. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil A. Pool were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown. Woodrow A. Jones came home to spend Mothers' day with his mother, Mrs. Laura Jones, and family. Mr. and M(s. Ray G uches and daughters spent Mother's day with Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ouches and fam ily. Pupils from here who graduated from the Jacksonville high school Thursday evening were Remo Klme. Lorn a Durham snd Forest Thomason. Several from here attended the exer cises. May 36 Is Jackson county school day a t Ashland. There are 13 eighth grade graduates from here to attend. While Mrs. Gibson snd daughters. Edith and Violet, were en route to Portland they figured In an accident. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomason were visiting this past week with Mrs. Tli om a son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O E. Simmers. moved Into their new home on Kings moved Into their new horn on Kings highway for the summer. Mrs. Anna Harris and son Archie spent Saturday with her daughter. Mrs. L. D. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Flck and sons were dinn guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, May 33. (Spl ) Baccalaureate services were held at the Federated church Sunday night with Rev. J. M. Johnson presiding Musical numbers were given by the church choir, with Mr. Seierson, lead er. Invocation by Prof H. P. Jewett. Theme of the sermon addressed to the high school graduates by Rev D. E. Millard of the First Christian church was "Long Ropes and Strong Stakes." A large and interested audi ence attended. Mothers day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Farra. were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ferrltt, Mr. and Mrs. Less Grim. and Mrs. Mary Grim. Mrs. F. O. Cochran who fell and wrenched her ankle about ten days ago, Is still confined to hef bed. Pomona Grange will meet in Cen tral Point grange hall the evening of May 35 at 8 o'clock. H. E. club wl)I meet at Mrs. John Htgginbotham's Msy 34. A good at tendance Is expected. Mrs. S. F. Hathaway of Vtaalla, Cel., a former Central Point , resident, re cently sustained a severe fall while on her way to her mall box during a rain and Is painfully bruised besides a possible fracture of her hip. Cross-Word Puzzie i. Kind of aplce t. Decrees of the sultan T. Title of address t, Spanish gentleman t. Rescue 10. Palm leal 11. Chum It. Make edging 18. Insertion 20. Long stick 22. Pattern 23. Papal scarf 25. Partlcls 26. Old-time playing csrd ST. Equine animals SO. Advantage 33. Lying at rest 34. Article of be lief 28. Bird of th gull family Iff. Bear witness 43. Abscond 46. Pronoun 48. He who sold his birth right 41. LangusEe of the Scottish Highlanders 49. Beam of light so. Self 81. Flowed II. Char for servlcei 14. Golf mound 87. Comparative snd Ins; It i me H E ElL LSA R ME AD5 6 E. L AL YREPA 40. Oo In L Turn to the right OOWN X. Mushed fabric 1. Old muslca. note I. Moves the wlnra rapidly without forward movement S. siilt Applegate APrLEGATE, May 33. (Special) Mrs. Mary Purcel, daughter Mrs. Either Medley of Yale Creek and Mrs. Edna Purcel of Medford motored to Wllrtcrvllle Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sllva. Mrs. Purcel and Mrs. Medley returned horn Mon day H. H. Farley has returned to south ern Oregon after seversl months In Caltfornla. He plans to stay on Ap plegate this summer. Applegate was represented at tne card party given by the Eastern Star In Jacksonville Monday. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Offenbacber. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Klein hammer and Mr and Mrs. Dave Jones. Mr. Jones won high score for men. Mr. and Mrs. Short and two daugh ters of Ashland were Sunday guests ot Mrs. R. S. Burchard. Mrs Ddna Buck, daughter Mrs. Grace Heckman and three children spent Mother's day at Medford visit lug Mrs. Buck's mother, Mrs. Ellea beth Parks. They also visited at the Dr. Heckman home. Home extension unit held annual election Tuesday at the school house. Only two officers were newly elected. Mrs. L. C. Port was re-elected ohalrr man. Mrs. Fred Offenbacher newly elected vice chairman, Mrs. Lance re elected secretary. They also amend ed their constitution and hereafter the unit will hold annual election In March Instead of May that the newly elected officers may attend the an nual conference In March Last year was successful for the unit. They took up recreation and dramatics. principally, although some relief was done and several demonstrations were held. Applegate unit was the first established In the county, In January, 1931, at wnlch time Mrs. L C. Port waa elected chairman and has held that office since. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jones accom panied by Mr. and Mrs William Peck ham motored to Camas Valley Sunday and spent Mother's day with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman Dclmer and Harold Smith of Cen tral Point spent Sunday here visit- lug Lewis and Bill Straube. The boys enjoyed a fishing trip on Little Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Monroe and son of Medford were Sunday guest of Mrs. Monroe's brother, Charlie Dun ford, Jr., on Little Applegate. B. P. Wells of Alturaa spent Bun day and Monday here visiting his cousin, Mrs. Maud Kubll. Mr. Wells also visited at the WUber Cameron home at Jacksonville and other rela tives at Ashland before returning home Harold Smith of Ruch left recently for Klamath county where he has employment. i Instead ox the usual Sunday base- i ball game at Beaver Creek, tbe ball players experienced a "new game" when they met at the home of Ed Walker, a neighbor, for a barn rais ing. The ladles spread the lunch, 1 down by the creek where a fire was I built for roasting welners and boiling coffee. After several days of Illness Carmo- letta Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truemau Lewis, was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital Tuesday, where she underwent an examination. Car moietta attends Beaver' creek school In the fourth grade. She was remov ed to the home of her aunt, Mrs. Fied Stlnson, at Medford Wednesday and plans to return home the last of the week. Mrs. Lincoln Grey has been serious ly 111 at her home on Big Applegate for several days. Mrs. Fisher of Ash land, who formerly resided here, planned to care for her until Monday at which time Mrs. Anna Hall will have charge May 19 marked the closing of sev eral Applegate schools. Wat kins chil dren received a treat of Ice cream and cake from their teacher, Mrs. Ina Purcel on Thursday, and Friday eve ning presented a program In connect ion with the C. E, of that district at the school house. Little Applegate pupils presented a program Friday morning and enjoyed a picnic lunch with the parents and neighbors of the district. Union town, Sterling and Ruch will close Msy 3ft, while Beaver Creek will run until the first of June. Ranger L. C. port of the Star ranger station received orders last week from headquarters at Portland to suspend the construction program for the present. There ha been from eight to 13 men working there the past few weeks. Tbe water system has been Installed and the new barn built. Several other Improvement were constructed, before work, waa sus pended. Mrs Dora Ssltmarsh entertained with a Mother's day dinner Sunday for the following guest: Mrs. John Cantrall snd daughter Norma of Med ford; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ssltmarsh and three children ot Oak. Orove. Glenn Young of Little ApplAgate planned to leave Monday for Algoma where he has employment. Lake Creek LAKE CRETK. May 33. (Spl.) Lost' Creek community club met Wed nesday with Mrs. W. H. Nussbaum. Mrs. Mack demonstrated the prepa ration of a low cost meal. The even tng mesl being represented. Among those present were Mrs. Clara Cut berteon and children. Mrs. Anna Short, Mrs. Ethel Hoefft. Mrs. Vevla Orlgsby. Mrs. La Verne Pech, Mrs. Marbelle Hoefft. Mrs. Minnie Pox, Mrs. Augusta See field. Mr. Id 1th Jones, Mrs. Msry Moore. Mrs. Mar- i guerlte Pech. Mrs. Vera Wright, Mrs, Rita Meyer. Mrs. Ella Mexfield, Mr Anna Rohrer, Mrs. Mabel Mack, Mrs Anna Tonn, Russ Moore snd the host nnd hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Will Nuas- , baum. Th meeting next monUl will be at Mrs. William Roefft's and will be devoted to Fed Cross sewing. A mother's day program and Sun day school were conducted at Wyanfa hall May 14. Rev. Iverson of Med ford had charge of the Sunday school tind services, snd Mrs. Anna Short bad charge of the program. A plmlc lunch was served at noon with Mrs. Julia Grtssom as hostess. There were about 6ft present. Mrs. Herman Meyer has been quite 111, but is reported as some better Her sister. Mrs. Imogens Charley, Is staying with her. Everyone Is anticipating one of Lake Creeks good times at the Orange dance May 3T at the Lake Creek Grange hall. Wallace Rsgsdale. who Is working at Hilt. Calif., came home May 13, to spend the week-end. t Phoenix PHOENIX, Msy 39 (Spl.) Com mencement exercises of Phoenix high school were held Friday night. Mem bers of the class are Walter Bola. Clair Hlginbotham, Gordon Dayton, Homer Rlchey, Cecil Swingle, Paullns McAbee, Lucille Hust. Helen Chaplin, Edna Briscoe and Helen Glover. The program Included a march. Miss Mar Ian Moore: Invocation, Rev. A. O. Bennett; "Song of the Road." Boya" Olee club. "The Quest." valedictorian address by Pauline McAbee: "Sylvia." by Oley Speaks, and "Gloria the Dawn," Olrls' Olee club. Address "Eyealght and Insight." given by A. a. Bennett: presentation of diplo mas, by H. W. Frame, chairman of the school board. The girls wore dresses of pastel shades and white and the boys dark suits. The Olrl Scouts entertained their mothers Thursday with a banquet at the church. The color scheme was pink and green. Place carda were made by Miss Lottie Wstklns. Mrs. Nettle Kolcrart and Mrs. Joe Standr ard. Places were set for 37. Mrs. Nettle Holcraft. acted as toastmlstress, and the following girls participated In the program: Dorla Bel, Mary Jean Barnes, Jeanette McAbee, Glee Holbrook. A piano duet was played by Mrs. Ralph Wilcox and daughter. Natalie. Mrs. Susie Standard. Maxlne Oobtelgh and Oweneth Poling gave readings. Mrs. Barnes also partlcl. pated. The banquet was served by W. t Poling, J. O. N. Poling, J. V. McAbee and Or. Dan Standard. Neighbor of Woodcraft Circle mat Thuraday afternoon with a large at tendance. Reports of five delegates to the Circle convention at Rose- burg were given. Reporting were Mrs. Dorothy Loffer, Mabel Btanollffe, Florence Drake. Mildred Ward and Mrs. Lillian Coleman. A program, of muslo waa postponed until June 1. June 4, memorial service will be held at the cemetery If the weather permits, at 3:30 o'clock. Entertainment for charter members has been postponed, due to the se rious Illness of Mr. Carey, whose wife Is one of th charter members. They will be honored at th second meet ing In June. Phoenix Orange will meet at th Orange hall Tuesday night for regu lar meeting. Program of the lecture hour will be furnished by th agri culture committee, R. O, Fowler, county agent, and a Standard Oil employ,, will speak. Readings and muslo are to be on the program. Refreshments will be served by Blva Caster, Vaughn Quackenbunh, Ray Ward, Cal Lusk and O. A. Plckel. May It Phoenix Orange will Ml tbe chairs at the Applegat Orang and take charge of the lectur pro gram. May 3d a program will be given at North Phoenix school. A covered dish luncheon will be at noon and during th afternoon program will b presented. Phoenix Extension club met at tne church parlors rrldsy. The morning was given to demonstration of serv ing eggs. Th afternoon was spent explaining th various use and pre serving of eggs. Club will meet June 16 for election of officers. Talent TAUJNT. May 33. (Spl.) Mr. nd Mr. Will Hart, entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mr. LeRoy Le Vender of Orlftln creek and Mr. and Mr. Jo Splteer. Mrs. Ray Coleman of Jacksonville and Mrs. Ids, French and Mrs. Fred Rapp and son motored to Tul lake, California, Saturday and spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, L. I. Crawford. Mrs. Frank DeFord and son Ted of Silver Lake, Ore., arrived Sunday and are guests of Mr. and Mr. Byron Do Ford. Miss Dorothy Crawford of Tul lake, Cel., 1 th guest of friends snd rela tive In Talent this week. Mr. and Mr. Cliff Bond arrived In Talent Tuesday from Seattle, to spend a two weeks' vacation with their chil dren, Mrs. Kenneth Pellet and Olen Bond. Mrs. Louie Brown of Medford and Mr. Lawrene Wagner of Seattle call ed on Mr. and Mr. J. . Crawford Monday. Mndeey Mullen of Olendal 1 a week-end guest of Mr. and Mr. Jack Swe,ney. Ladle of th Methodist church planned a surprise on Mrs. Bd Borg at her home) Tuesday. A delightful afternoon wa enjoyed dand refresh ments wer served. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart sre th parent of a daughter born at their home May 9. Community club held It annual party honoring th old ladles of the community at th clubhouse. Wed nesday afternoon. Th party - wras much enjoyed by the honor guest, some of whom are Invalid and at tend no other social function during th year. Frank Dsnhsm, son of Mrs. Cora Denham. a Junior at the University i Oregon at Sugtne. has been piedg Ml to Alpha Kappa Pst, nattonal pro fessional and business . honorary fra t.mlty. who choose their members (or outstanding qualities of manhood, practicability and scholarship. Mrs. Ray Reed and children and Mrs. Jack Sweaney and son enjoyed a picnic tn th para at Ashland Wed n.iay. Mrs. John Robinson and Mrs. Ida French attended a meeting of th. Neighbors of Woodcraft. Baccalaureate sermon for the sen ior class of the Talent high school was preached by Rev. Joseph Pope at the Methodist church Sunday even in. Orance pie social and dance Tues day evening waa well attended and nice sum realised by ths ways snd means committee. Valley View VALLIT VIEW. May 33. (Spl.) Keith Lennox went to Portland last week, where he entered the Adcox trade school to major In Diesel engi neering. Mrs. Katherlne Cheever snd baby son. arrived home last week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols, Sr. Mrs. Katie Raney of Bellvlew vis ited at the W. A. Stratton home Tues day. D A. Runyard snd S. Jones of Med ford were business visitor here Sat urday. Prof, and Mrs. Geo. Lowe of Cen tral Point visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Lowe Sunday. John Anderson of Central Point was a builnean visitor here Friday after noon soliciting milk for the Central Point cheese factory. O. H. Butterfleld. realty dealer of Medford was a recent visitor here. Mr. and Mrs. S. Luchterhand of Ashland have purchased the Earl Gra ham property and are erecting a double garage and wood shed and are moving onto the property this week. Mr. and Mrs. K. Graham and daugh ters, Helen and Ruth, are moving to Phoenix. Miss Prances Gallatin, who has been teaching at Glenn'a Ferry, Idaho, ar rived home this week to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gallatin. Mr. and Mrs. wm. Glenn and Mr. and Mrs. James Lennox were dinner guests at the H. J. Carter home la Ashland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Bsrrlngton ot Oakland, Calif., arrived Monday to visit Mrs. o, w. Glasgow and Mrs. Agatha Brandenberg. Mrs. Barring ton Is a niece of Mrs. Brandenbergs. Mr. Rose, a cattle buyer from Loe Angelas, waa a business visitor here Thursday. Mrs. Agatha Brandenberg was a guest at the P. E. O, Mother's Any party at Mrs. A. E. Kinney's In Ash lsnd Saturday afternoon. Mrs. A. H. Dave nh ill waa one of the committee In charge. Mr. and Mrs. James Lennox and Mr. snd Mrs. Wm. Glenn were dinner .guests at the George Lowd home in Ashland Friday. Bert Miller, Ashland realty dealer. was a recent business visitor here. Mrs. John Blchan of Santa Ans, Calif., visited at the J. R. McCracken home last week. Mrs. R. R. Wester berg Is looking after the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor In Ashland during their ab sence. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Leslie were busi ness visitors In Grant Pssa last week. Mrs. C. W. Olasgow. Mrs. Agatha Brandehners; and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Barrlngton. wer dinner guests at the L. B. Hs skins home nesr Medford Friday. Mrs. O. W. Glasgow and Mrs. J. R. McCracken attended an executive board meeting at the demonstrator's office In Medford Saturday, Mrs. W. A. Stratton. Mrs. J. R. McCracken and Mrs. James Lennox were hostesses at the 8. B. McKalr home In Ashland, for the Who-Do Sunday school class of the M. shurch. Mrs. James Lennox was elect ed president of the class. Valley View Community club wll hold Its last meeting for the year at the club house May 35. Anderson Creek AHDZIRAON ORBEK, May 33. (Spl.) A school picnic was held at Anderson Creek school Friday, and was well attended and enjoyed by all, Jas. MacOowell has been on the slok list the psst week. Everyone was sorry to learn of the death of little David Schnelr, the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. W. Schnelr. The family has the sym pathy of all their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holtmsn spent Friday evening at J. MaoDoweU'a. Frank Marquess and family were la Ashland Thursday. Steve Lunak spent .Saturday In Medford. D. C. Hale and Bill Shsnn were out to the valley Friday. Many on the creek are 111 with colds. One Killed When Automobiles Hit SALBM. Or., May aa.(;p) Roy Gilbert. 50. night watchman at a gar age here, was killed Sundsy and his wife suffered a fractured skull when their automobile wa In a cllloslon at a downtown Intersection. Polios held A. C. Crawford, driver of th other ear, for th city attorney's of fice. Body Of Auditor Found In Bathtub PORTLAND. May 31. rpi A body Identified by police) a that of Hugo Wunderllch. 4s. of Portland, chief auditor for th Spokane, Portland Seattle railway, was discovered In th bathtub of a Portland hotel room Sunday. The oflfoers aald he had slashed his throst with a rasor. The coroners' office was told Wunderllch had been suffering from mental strata.