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PAGE NTSffii You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MTSDFOnn MAIL TRTBTTNT3, JfEDFOliD, OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY ?, 19.11. Why Not Try a Want-Ad? Wsjfl Co tell youi nomev Want co get rid 01 a lew odds ana tau in oouaebold turniahingav Do you need tools lot rouj gar ienf . An inexpensive Wenc-AO tn cue Mall rnbune Classifleo Page will find the enswei tc these ana many othei perpleslng oroblems. H re Are the Rates: per word first raaertlon (Minimum 26c) Eacb additional insertion. per word per line per month, without sAnt ehancea tlJe Wfl - 75 Phons LOST AND FOUND STOLEN At Senior high echool Sat urday night, a ted and white Co i..mhi bievcie. Reward. Notlly Circulation Dept., Tribune STRAYED from Seamons pastu.e gray gelding branded eleven rlgat stifle- bay mare branded B on right shoulder. Notlly Seamou, Eagle point. LOST 11 dog musing, call 1518. WASTED SITUATION TUTORINOby accredited High school and grade subjects. Tel. oiu-u. WANTED Practical nursing; hMPltal experience. References. Tel 146S. 16 So. Newtown. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS VANTED"tO RENT 5 to 25 acre tract with soil suitable for garden In Must have comfortable house, light, water, etc. Moderate d""c from Medford. Address Box 1962. giving location and description and amount of rent. WANTED TO RENT Farm, and, or orchard, experience, have tractor and equipment. TibtineBoxi944 WOULD like to get In touch with party wanting to finance the pat enting of a profitable Invention. Address P. O. Box 650. Medford. WANTED Clipper seed re-cleaner, No. 1 or larger. Phone 523-J-4. WANTTO BUY 4 or 5-room modern house. Pay like rent. Box 1932, Tribune. WANTED 25 dozen rabbits per week. Oeo. Taylor, 417 King. WANTED Set of 700-20 Dual tire chains. 520 S. Central. WANTED To rent large dairy ranch, 50 or 60 acres ol good Irrigated pas ture. Severt Iverson, Myrtle Point. Oregon. WANTED Piano. 413 W. Jackson. WANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced ' 100 to 200',;. See the Medford Bar-. gain House before you ship or sell. 37 No. Grape. Tel. 1062. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford Must be cheap. 333 W. 2nd. EDGAR JOHNSON wants to buy your turs at the Peerless Market. 12-14 No. Bartlett St. WANTED Electric radio. Must bo reasonable. Box 268. Tribune. WILL care for elderly sick people in my home. Phone 437-X. WANTED - Household goods, stoves tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Orape St. Tel 1062. JUNB WANTED We pay cejn fol JUNK BATTERIES S RALllAlOrtS ALUMINUM BRASS, COPPER lunk ot all deacrlDtlona MEDFORD BAKOAJN HOUSE 37 No Grape 11 loaa FOR KENT HOUSES FOR RENT small furnished house: lights and water. 801 N. Coulral. FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished hou, close tn. Inquire 141 8 Holly. FOR RENT 6-room modern bu.-w low. close m, completely furnished; also piano: all bullt-ln features. 25 per month. W. H Everhard. J'.fl West 6th 81. 6-ROOM modern cottage. 13 50. 813 So. Grape St. FOR SALE 814U0.00 or rent HO, 041 Pino Brown and White or write owner, 1 Jarl. Boring. Oregon. FOR RENT 2-ro-om furnlahed apt close in. 317 East Jackson or 749-Y HOMES POM K.EN'1- FOI KENT Homes furnlahed 01 unfurnished Brown St White 5-ROOM house for rent Tel 1858 FOB RENT Comrortvble howe at 20 Ross Court: 3 bedrooms, ba-vmrnt. garage: 17 50. water paid. InquSe Stem's Ciltt Shop. hoi .-r-a tit). I' JM' and tie watei paid, wood rene Phone 109. FOR RENT 1-room modern home 3 oedrooma O A DeVi. 523-J-3 ION HKM IPaKTMtN rs APT.- Furnished. 321 App St. FOR Hi VI H IIMIMIM) HOUMS PLEASANT ROOM, separate entrance, heat. 230 No. 0k:!a:e. FOR REST OnmforUb!. convenient; slcapmg room. 19 MiAtiet. j ATTRAlTIVr -.vinn 4,1. S Orsps f oa fiaa'l i.tcpu rouu cU lUi-i. . FOR RENT BOOM AND BOARD BOARD 4s 'ROOM 153 No. Oakdale. BOARD AND ROOM at T16 & Main Ratea very moderate. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR cabin. 445 So. ProOC. STORE ROOM FOR RENT Alter Jar ' uary -7, store room 17x60 feet, on Drape atreet, adjoining Mall Tribune Job Shop. Reasonable rent to right party. Apply at business office Mali Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Young cow for Guern sey bull calf 13 or 18 mo. old, must be dehorned and gentle. Table Rock Dlst. H- E. Rodgera. FOR SALE. TRADE OR RENT S-acre Improved ranch: also fruit stand for sale. Inquire 625 N. Riverside. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1932 Harley for late model Ford or Chev. coupe. Write Robt. Chrlstean, Happy Camp, Cal. FOR TRADE Chev. truck driven 11.000 miles, tor late model sedan S. A. Bower, Murphy. Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR SALE 1'OL'LTRT CHICKS hatching Dressler's Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E. Main. .. ... FOR SALE Rhode Island Reds, cock erels, pullets, yearling hens: high quality breeding stock. Cummlngs Poultry Ranch, 6 miles out Midway road, Central Point Rt. 1. PURE Bronze corns, Cockeran'a prize stock, (5. Jesse Nell, Rt. 1. Ashland. FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS FOR SALEBoston Bull puppies make an Ideal Christmas present. Priced reasonable. J. Q. Cameron, Phone 437-W. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANO BARGAIN Baby Grand Piano and one Bungalow uprlgnt Piano m storage here In Medford. to be closed out for the small credit balance due on leases. Rental terms will handle. Prompt action essential. Must move within 10 days. It In terested, write at once to C A. Remington. Dept. Accts., 333 Mar ket St., San Francisco, Cal. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES JUST 2 USED CARS LEFT 1929 Ford Tudor with Karl-keen. 1932 Chev. DeLuxe Coupe. ' Both priced to sell quick. Also BIG DISCOUNT on New 1933 Dodge Sedan. EAKIN MOTOR CO. FOR SALE: '31 Plymouth sedan. 815 W. Second. LATE MODEL USED CARS A class of cars you don't find on used car lots. 30 to 60 day guarantee. 1932 Chrysler Deluxe Coupe. 1932 Chrysler conv. Coupe. 1930 Bulck Spec. Coupe. 1933 Plymouth Business Coupe. . 1931 Ford A Victoria. 1928 Pontlac 2-door Sedan. 1932 Ford V-8 Coupe. Also a number of older models at special prices. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside VOH SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Del t clou apples 85c box. Big 7 Fruit Warehouse, 11th & Front. FOR SALfc Three piece bedroom set; only been used four months. Just like new. Reasonably priced. Call at 3015 E. Main. FOR SALE A-1 condition light plant for $40. 1119 N. Central. FOR SALE Small heating stove, cheap. 134 So. Ivy. FOR SALE Maytag electric washer, good condition, cheap, 542 No. Bart lett. FOR RENT OR SALE 2 homes built for owner, 1012 Queen Ann and 4 Glenn Oak Court. Will take bonds or stock part payment. Phone 389 or S06-R. FOR SALE 14 A. with 3 -room house, electric pump, woodshed, barn, for quick sale, $350. E. B. Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 250. FOR SALE Choice acreage on So. Pftcftic highway. Bargain. V. R. Bonham. 3i ml. So. Phoenix. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown as White. FOR SALE Used sewing machine iU makes; terms if desired AU makes rented and repaired White Sawing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett APPLES from 30 to 79 cents box in small or large lota. O V. Myers Orchard. Phone 358-J. FOR SALE Oaa range and water heater in good condition, priced reasonable. Cat 341-R-l. FOR SALE All kindt of apple and peari. Joe Nlry ranch. Tel. 132-L HAY. wheat, barler. rolled or ground C A DeVoe. Phone S23-J-3. FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tah.es. beds, etc 714 Welch St, oil VI Jackson. SPECIAL PRICE on lawn fertiliser for a few days. Phone 013-J. A RAINBOW garden of g;ad. 100 large No. 1 bulbs, not leu than 40 vs-IMIes. Value 13 or more for 12 50 One Jumbo Plcrdy free. P H Reum, P23 eouth, Oakda'.e. WE HAVt BUYERS for Oold Prop- ertlas Both Dlactr ana lode sand '",u" iuiuiui.in.ii i n.irj r:y Companj. 417 Oarls Bld Portland. Or. ... Broken windows glased by Xrowhrldt Cabinet VVoiJu, MISCELLANEOUS B UY SELL TRADE Guns, typewriters, cash registers, sporting goods, boats, motors, etc. Oood coupe for highway property. 317 No. Riverside. NEW truck licensing laws explained, PUC forma tilled out. P. L. & P. D. Ina. at A. C, T. O.. 33 No. Grape. 1 BUY gold end loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front ana Main MONEY LOANED on typewriters end radio. Cecil Jennings, Main and Front. FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed Co aw rellned, Medlord Caen nd Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700. GOLD BOUGHT Redden & Co. our new prices. BUSINESS OPPOKTUN UTIES L. & p. D. INSURANCE, $10,000 and $20,000 on I'i-ton trucks $9.75 each 6 mo, after first premium deposit. High rating acceptable with PUC. Inquire 33 No. Grape. FOR SALE Small grocery at Inven tory, to close estate. Phone 1387-R. 632 No. Central. UOSLNBSS DlBBtTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot rule and Title Insurance. The only cumplete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 33 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Wlnmnt Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning Plot Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other charges See W E Thomas 45 South Central ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. State Ltcens No 3-157 Painting and raperr.anc.lng. M. A BLISS Painting and paper banging Tel 648-W 313 S Grape Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing ol all kinds: boo binding; loose .leaf ledgers, ana blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing lines 28-30 N Grape Phone 75 Transrer. RBINKrNG TRUCKING Co. Trans fer and storage We haul anything at a reasonable price, ill No FLr street, pnone aaa. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO -Office 1015 No Central Phone 815 Prices right- Service guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. trices right 610 North Riverside. Phone 1044 X LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Jackson County Build ing in Loan Association will be held at 126 East Main St., Medford, Oregon, Monday, January 8. 1934, at 7:30 p. ra O. C. BOGGS, Secretary. Meteorological Report January 8. 1934. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday, but with fog. No change in temperature. Ijral Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 35; lowest, 31, Total monthly precipitation, .83 in, Excess for the month, .00 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1933, 4.29 inches. Deficiency for the season, 3,E Inches, Relative humidity at 0 p. m. yester day, 90 per cent; fi a. m. today, 100 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:30 a. m. Sun set, 4:58 p. m. Observation Taken at S a. m., 130 McMillan Time. Oil? ! Boston 43 39 .94 Posgy I Cheyenne ...... 31 20 Clear I Chicago 36 34 T Cloudy I Eureka 64 48 Clear ! Helena 2 30 Clear I Lob Angeles 73 4 Clear j MEDFORD 43 37 T Foggy New Orleans 62 46 Cloudy New York 44 3 .70 Cloudy Omaha 18 13 T Snow PhoenU 62 36 Clear Portland 83 44 Clear Reno 48 43 Clear Roaeburg 83 38 Foggy Salt Lake 36 33 Clear San Francisco . .. 88 46 Clear Seattle 46 34 ' Foggy Spokane ..... 38 26 Clear Walla Walla 40 30 Clear Waahlngton, D.C. 46 40 .03 Cloudy While hunting for rabbits, Charlea Seyffert of Lancaster. Cal., eneoun tered a 700-douihI bear and shot and killed it with a small calibre pistol. A full arown nom.rsnian dctf own- M hy Marian McOiiii of San Br- inordlno. ,., .ounces. Calif, weighs only 22 Heating cost can ot reduced. For :omplt heat'.p service call Art g, 'iiiniitil. tis-i6ii. Talent TALENT, Jan. 8. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Young attended a family reunion at W. A. Young's In Med ford Christmas. Present were the daughters and sons of C. F: Young and families. Covers were laid for C. F. Young, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Thomas, Jennet, Marjorle and Chas. Thomas of Yreka, , Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Young and Davis, Luclle and Floyd, Jr., of Talent and Mr. and Mrs. Win, A. Young and daughters, Maxene and Earlene of Medford. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamilton. Mr. ' and Mrs. Lawrence Burnett, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hawkins attended a I New Year's party at Mr. and Mrs. I Loyd Bates In Medford New Year's even. j Ira Williams who had nib leg! broken last fall, Is able to be around on crutches. Talent school will open Monday after a two weeks' .holiday. Talent Rebecca club met at Mrs. Blanch Robinson's Friday and fin ished a quilt. Present were Mes-: rames Edith Goddard, Grace Gal-: belth, Hattie Engberg, Josephine Fobs, Harriet Bates, Edith Haymau, Anna Hamilton, Oeta Miller, Miss Bertha Hayman and Hazel Ferns and the hostess. Mrs. C. Estls and daughter, Faye, returned to Klamath Falls after spending the holidays with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. R. SouWiwick and daughters returned from Portland Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Reed are the par ents of twin girls bom Dec. 29. They have been named Beverly and Bar bara. Frankle Dennom left for Eugene Sunday to attend the TJ. of O. Wayne Mason, who Is attending O. State College, left for Corvallls Sunday after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.. H. H. Lome New Year's, day. Mrs. Earl Withrow left TurodBy for Wisconsin to attend the funeral of ,her father who passed away last week. Miss Elizabeth Hlgglns, who has been spending the holidays with her mother. Mrs. Mary Hlgglns, left Sun day for Eugene where she Is attend ing the U. of O. Mrs. Dennis was taken to the Community hospital Thursday suf fering from a stomac,h aliment. Mrs. Ferguson's Sunday school class of the M. E. church held a watch party at her home New Year's eve. Miss Bonell Jones was taken to the Community hospital In Ashland Sat urday with appendicitis. A plan to coordinate timber oper ations and protection of the big brown bears on Admiralty island, Alaska, has been worked out by the Biological Survey, Forest Service and Alaska game commission. Yoshlro Yama, 50-year -old Japan ese fisherman, battled a 1 3 li foot shark into submission wlVi only an oar as a weapon In a night attack off the coast of Honolulu. He towed the shark ashore after a four-hour struggle. Good News Bay, Alaska, Is 30 miles from a postofflce. Its chief industry Is platinum mining. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Story Facts at hand Health resort Err -shaped Destroy Addition to a building MmJe of wax Train of attendants Short note: colloq, llnsven Policeman Automobile Pastry Rubbed out Note of tht scale Unwilling Kxperts Football pf. tltton: abbr. Ancient Jewlh ancatlo Be th matter with Oreek Utter Pare Mixed rain and snow Branch! of loirnlnp Dish of rrgt and milk Solution of Yesterday' Puzzle lAlRl5WlHlElLlPrAlRlAl6 A B E JfflK A se S2ii.ee DEFllkESARjE TTA E L E N ffloft E. I 5 M m 5 epmV m a k e i m 51E E J?MB u mIP i E E c r OLE lYiVJ I R o lie' D 1 TOA ftMslPp N WMO X ATTEyNpP AN V A 5 E RACf VA5 EjgAjP flD iO P EN E RlgElR I EMU tfm S Tffl pmr c EiS DE B AgE S ICONSU Of 6 P L DlD E BU TEItg Sf. 47. Cut with a DOWN carpenter' lt pmw behind 1001 J. Topaa hum M. Tnesct mind bird How I. NieiiKnt Cereal 4. Gum reiln Thtnr i. ppysielan'a M. Icelandic tale title t". Itender un- j. Dawn conacloui 1 Hind 2 3 4, v0A S Z 7 S ;; f IO it ll , 1 3 1a j4,v. '5 72r''7 16 . ,, .,: 4 20 '.' '.,,: 'M-,- ;m -tytf; Ji 3a ', j5" Ha ' J5 ', 31 37 I ",.', 38 '', '':' , ',. 31 MI40 7T '' ';., 4J 4tt ,,,):; 47 46 A So Si ' A SX J3 7y S SS y IS" 3-j , :'vv;. Rogue River ROGUE RIVER, Jan. 8. (Spl.) . New Year's eve was celebrated by, several watch meetings. One was held at the Presbyterian church and one at the Christian church. At 12 o'clock the bells rang and the usual noise which uahers in the new year. Mr. and Mrs. John Breeding enter tained at dinner New Year's at their home. Covers were laid for Mrs. O. A. Cole. Mrs. E. E. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Martin of Grants Pass, Howard Lowd ot Klamath Falls, Mrs. Florence Penning and son, uon, of Fresno. Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Mcr rltt Merrlman of Gold Hill and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mi. Breeding. Live Oak grange met in regular session at their hall Monday night. An open lecture hour was ,held be fore grange and was enjoyed by members and visitors. Three new names were voted to membership. Refreshments were served and a good time enjoyed. January 4th the men of the grange gathered At the place where the scout hall is to be built and laid the foundation and helped with the work. T.he grange ladles served dinner at the Waldorf hotel to the working men. In the afternoon the ladles tied out an other quilt. Mrs. Florence Penning and son Don, who has been visiung Mrs. Penning' sister, Mrs. John Breed ing and other relatives in Oold Hill and Grants Pass, left for their home in Fresno Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wrlg,ht of eastern Washington, who hav been visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Sandry, left Saturday for their home. Elmer Magnuson was a business visitor at Yreka Friday. Mr. Mag nuson spent the day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane at Ashland. A girl was born January 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Harry McVay of Grants Pass. Mrs. McVay was a former Rogue River girl and was Miss Bue lah Fryer before her marriage. A family dtnner was held New Year's day at Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott's. Present were Mr. and Mrs. FFred Dingier, Orvllle Dingier, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart and lone, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Scott and the children. Nell and Barbara, E. L. Reeves, A. J. Walsh and H. C. Mitchell of Orovllle, Calif., aro in Rogue River looking over mining in terests. McLeod McLEOD, Jan. 8. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Bob Neeley of the Evergreen ranch were business visitors in Med ford Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. 6. Nedrey and fam ily spent Saturday in Medford. .Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Allworth were New Year's day gueata of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clemona of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Halnea spent New Year's day with their son, Dr. Halnea of Ashland. Local folks spent an enjoyable even ing at the McLeod dining room New Year's eve. Cards were played, with first prizes won by Mrs. Fern Smith and Bill Coburn. Consolation prizes were given to Mrs. J. E. Peyton and Ous Hltsworth. Midnight lunch was Cross-Word Puzzie t. Thoie that precede I. Bpanteh Gentleman 10. Taking tn ad dition II. Toward the sheltered sMe 19. Render tin avoidnh Decrne of the iintm 2fl. Small lakes 22- (Jem 23. Number 34. Charge ?ft. Mora rational 2?. Move SO. fimall Island 32. Tut In po- Itlnn flf-nln 34. French winter resort 37. Shirked :t1. NuK-ince 41. Kormer rulera 42. Mark nf a n-ourtd 43. Crejrnf- hnped flRura 4. r!en cumber 41. Humor 49. Old -French coin ft. Rnue room S3. S'in rod SHIFT MADE v. i i ? I 4 HVi . k v4 f Km i i j til AMATEUR DIVERS EXPLORE BOTTOM OF OCEAN M FrXxi WFSt bL. V4 i i AWT?, n ?2, - J Tales of pirate treasure cast Into the tea may have Influenced the boys of the Los Angeles playground) department, for they now are ardent deep sea divers. The photo show them with home-made helmets enterlna the water near Avalon on Catallna Island. (Associated Press Photo) served by (.he latlte of the McLeod extension unit and guests returned j to their Home In the early hours of the new year. Roberta Pence and Hazel Gentry visited their altcr, Mrs. Roy Vaughn, during the holidays. Mltwa Joyce and Carol Nedrey spent the wcclt-cncl with Miss Betty Coburn during Christmas vacation. Little Miss Reglna Smith spent aeveral days with her aunt, Clara Gor don, during nor Christmas vacation. Laurelhurst school reopened Janu ary 2, after ) days' vacation. Harry Harding and family apent Saturday in Mwlford on bualness. Mr. Collinnwoort and Leo Hoag were business visit--', in Medford Satur day. A number of Mcleod rolks attended the New Year's dance at Prospect Saturday night. TRAIL. ' Jan. 8. Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Howard A&h entertained New Year's eve at their home on F.lk creek. Present to watch the old year out were Mrs. Mary Warner and son Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Fry and son, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pry and haby, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cuwhman and two children. Mr. and Mrs, E. E Ash and son ; Wayne wre dinner guests of Mr. 1 tnd Mrs. Irven Howe New Year's day. Trail school opened a.;aln Wednes day. During the vacation the in terior of the eoliool house was given s new coat of paint and kfllsomlnn and the board hna made arrnnf-e-menta to have the building- painted on the outside as aoon a the weather permit. With nrw rement walks the school and grounds are quite attrac tive. v Mr. and Mrs. LaDleu joined Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ah at the latter' home to watch the New Year arrive. Elnore. tlio "little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Cu.'hman, is in a Medford hospital. She had her nppemllx re moved January 2, and I reported doing nicely. Wayne Ash t driving a, new er lnr the holldnv. Mrs. Ray prlfhrt nrtalned with a dinner party W-dudav. Present wer Mr.'sdwfi Kva Hf-igesman, Min nie Btae-j- and Alma M- rrlman. Mrs, Florenc Wataon and son Car rol! hnpid In Medford Wednesday. Mrs. I-yie, Tucker ha. conn to Ash land fnr few days' visit with rela tive and ftl"mls. Mr. and Mrs. L M Phillips re turned home Wednesday from a vU.lt of wvrnl weeks with their sns ad taus;htrR at Portland and Kimene. They were there during the huh wetr which d'd so much damage to property and roads. Merrlman h been spending few dy In Merllord visiting tc1?; tff. Ray Merrlman Is spemliiw the week's vacation with his rment her. T"i! i en loving beautiful sunshine U wvwl- le tXf, , Trail -i IN U. S. FARM ADMINISTRATION George N. Peek (left), head of the agricultural adjustment admin istration, was asked by the President to head a state department division having as Ha purpose the opening of new world marketa. Peek had dif fered with some code policies of Dr. Rexford G. Tugwell (above), mem ber of the "brain trust," and Secre tary A. Wallace frlahO- Sardine Creek SARDINE CREEK, Jan. 8. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. M. Hallohsn, who have been here for some time visiting her aunt, Mrs, E. C. Plene, left Monday lor their home In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Matthews of Medford were New Year's dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A, Dussn berry. Mr. Nora Walt and mother, Mrs. Eva Newton spent Tuesday visiting friends In Gold Hill. An enjoyable New Year' dance was held at the Community hall Saturday night, Arthur Brown, deputy State Grange muster, was an overnight guest Wed nesday of Mr. and Mrs, P. L. Walt. Ralph and Sam D use n berry were New Yaar'a day guest of their brother, R. W. Dusenbcrry and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jeas Stern of Ornnts Pas spent several day here last week visiting relative and friends. Billy Elhart of Ashland spent part of his school vacation visiting here, returning home Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Wright and children, Theibert and Vada, visited Friday afternoon at Mrs. S. A. Diuenberry's. Mr. arid Mrs. P. L. Wait spent Thurs day st Rogue River, where the men of the Live Oak Grange worked on the foundation of the Girl Scout' building, being erected there while the ladle tied a quilt and served din ner to the men who worked. Mr. and Mr. E. C, Flene were plea nntly surprised last Saturday by visit from Mr. and Mr. Pete O'Harm of Klamath Falls, who were former neighbor In Tonopah, Nevada, In 1007. They had lost track of each other, until recently they found Mrs. O'Hnrra wan formerly Nettle Moore, daughter of the late J. K. Moora Of oold Hilt, and alster of Hiram and Jake Moore of Evan valley. ANDF.RflON CRKEK. Jan. i (8pl James MacDowell and son are spend ing this week at their home on the crfk. Mrs. P. Marquess and Mrs. Jack niedell were In Ashland Tuesday. .las. Maya and wife were out to! Ashland Tuesday. Mrs. Henery spent Friday In the valky, Many friends of Miss Bon Nell Jones are jtle dto learn ahe la much Improved, and all hope she will soan return home. Bdarard Smith w In Medford Tuesday on business. Krsnk Cssey was taking out woo4 Friday. Mr. Donir was In Men Thurs day. chas. Punford waa over from Ap jiic.uie alter some cstt, Friday., ( I ! Anderson Creek 1 THE GRANGE Talent Grange held It first rftJ lar meeting of the year January 4. All rttv -kfflsJra -vsti-a nvAwn. cept the master, 0. E. Borg. Harry we agaric, pass master, acted in dm place. Visitors were present from Sama Valley, Jacksonville, Phoenix sad Central Point Granges. Stat Deputy Arthur Brown gave ft very interesting talk on 'How to Make Better Granges." Communication on the sale t from State Master Ry GUI and A. 2. Nealon were- read. Central Point Grange put on ft short play, "Her Superior Intelll gence," which waa much enjoyed by all. Refreshments of sandwich, eke and cofee were served by tht home economic committee. SAME FOR 15TH DAY WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. (API Th RFC gold quotation today remained at 934.00 an ounca. It nas Vie flfteeenth time offer had been posted for newly mined do. meatlc metal. Abroad, the dollar oontlued to ahov strength after last week', decline, concurrent with budgetary develop ments In the United States, Bterllnf opened today at ,8.11 to the pound, making London bsjr gold worth ,.13.3 an ounce. Civilian conservation corps work rs tn the Tonto Creek, Aril., trek uncovered 'races of soil erosion dam constructed by the ancient Pit house people 3,000 or more yean ago. Thousands of fir tree, from Van. couver Island and from various pa. cifte coast states were shipped 9,o06 miles across the Pacific to Hawaii for use as Christmas trees Vila year. For FUEL OIL dei.very. Phoue Ol. Relnklng Trucking Co Pump u long hose. We give a H. stamp,. On Your Car wiam ii:Ln !) Mm t i