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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 'OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1934. PAGE SEVEN TfrM! V WMU'.TTTHrinT! m ' mini "' 1 A?Sr3l UUS El Bend every ad on this page . . . you oil! probably find exactly the thins you wont to buy or sell . M It Isn't there, adver tise . . . It's Inex pensive, effective! RATES Per word first lnsoctlon (Minimum 35c) Bach additional Insertion, tup wnrri .. , lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy changes - i as 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog missing, call 1516, WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Competent girl lor gen eral housework. Box 3238, Tribune WANTED SITUATIONS WtDOWwmTglrl wants work. Prefer motherless home. Call 204 So. Cen tral. WANTED MALE HELP CREW being organized for circulation work to start Mar. 6. Write letter giving age, experience, X-24, Trib une. WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Cheap model T Ford coupe with Ruxtell. 710 Palm. Call Sun day. BUY home vicinity of library, Wash ington school district. Phone 1232-W. WANTED A used piano, reasonable. Box 85, Butte Falls, Ore. WANTED TO BUY Garden seeder. L. C. Gould, Talent. WANTED To buy good young breed ing ewes. State price. Inquire V. J. Phllllpl or John Rohr, Grand Hotel. WANTED Good fresh family cow. Phono1 571-R-3. . WANTED TO BUY one 2nd hand tank. 500 to 1000-gallon capacity, for cash. H. Van Hoevenberg, Tel. 6-F-1A. Gold Hill. WANTED Good used car. 774-R-4. evenings. Phone WANTED Electric repairing. Day and night. Tel. 107-J. Flynn Elec trlo Service. WANTED Cars to wreck. Hiway Ex change, South Phoenix. WANTED To buy llsht used car. Haynes. mile south Phoenix. CASH for your old cars. City Auto Wreckers. 134 No. Riverside. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford, cheap. 333 W. 2nd. 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. Grape St. Tel. 1063. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUtfK BATTER TES AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 Nol Grape. Tel. 1082. WANT TO RENT, with or without house. 10 to 30 acres orchard and alfalfa ground. Box 2390. Tribune WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelts and wool. Joe Konop. 120 So Central. Across from Montgomery Ward Oo WE PAY CASHFoT7awf urs. hides, pelts, wool and mohair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape 8t. Phono 1062 WANTED Five hundred ewes, dress 2334, care Mall Tribune. Ad- OASH for dry and green beef hldea. pelts and furs. See Edgar Johnson Peerless Market FOR RENT HOUSES 0 N PEACH available alter Mr. 5fh. Call 1st Ins. Agey, 103 after 5;00 II. H. Brown. 1070. 718 Oak St. 24 W. 13th. 621 Dakota. 608 S. Ivv. Cal, 1st Int. Ac-y 105. after 5:00. H. H. Brown. 1670. S-ROOM house partly furnished, 15. 403 No. Onkdaie. Brown k White. S-ROOM modem partly furnished. 13. Drewier'a, phone 1363-Y. TWO furnished houses. Inquire 134 South Jvy. FOR RENT Pu7n;sliM house? lis. Inquire 105 No. Oakdale. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. FOR RENT 1033 "wlftlv 432 No Holly. 34 No Peach. 305 Trlno 1110 W 9th. Call First In. Aiency. 105. After S. H H. B.-own. IS70 1 HOUSES HO. 412 50 and 815. water; paid: wood rsnre. Phone 105 j POR RENT 6-r00m rurnlsr.ed houae. ; 528 So. Ho'.'.r. Inquire 15 Creu-.-U. I FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED room in private home for gentleman. Phone 763-R. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room 375 So. Central. FOR RENT BOOM BOARD FOR heated sleeping rooms call 1309-L. ATTRACTIVE rooms 40 8. Grape. BOARD AND ROOM at 718 B- Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT APARTMENTS for' RENT 3-room furnished apt. Bath, heat, garage. 834 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apt. 618 No. Central. FOR RENT 3-room neatly furnished apartment on Ivy. Sea owner, 375 So. Central. COMFORTABLY furnished apartment. Living room with fireplace: large dining room, kitchenette, dressing room and bathroom; hot snd cold water, steam heat and lights fur nished'. Reasonable rent. Apply at Mali Tribune. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Orchard and hay land to man with equipment. Box 11843, Tribune. LAND FOR RENT 10 acrea. best soil In the valley, close In on paved highway; suitable for corn, truck garden, etc.; water paid. Phone 726-w or call at 933 Reddy Ave. ' FOR EXCHANGE I FOR SALE! Portable air compressor, j or trade for used car. 304 S. Orape. evenings. I FOR TRADE Model T truck wood truck, what have you? Mra. Moore, I mile south Talent on highway. FOR SALE OR TRADE 3-Oven hotol range. 1119 N. Central. FOR SALE OH TRADE white electric sewing machine for light sedan. Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 15 acres, rich bot tom soil; half mile from grade and high school, on good road, all till able, .no Incumbrances, will ex change for Medford property. W. O. Trill, Suite 13, Palm Bldg., phone 1380. WILL TRADE my 82,000 equity :n home, exclusive section of Medford. for fully paid smaller home and some cash. Box 11787. Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE By owner, west side Improved homeslte. Ad dress Box 363, Rt. 3, Medford. 46 ACRES, 10 In wheat, good Im provements, paved hwy., electricity. $750. Take good car and cash. Home scekers Exchange, 402 East Main. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown is Whtle. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees, excellent soil. Sacrifice 8350. Write Box 56. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE A. with 3-room house, electric pump, woodshed, barn, for quick aale 8350.00. E. B. Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 250, 4 mile So. Stewart Ave., on Thomas Road. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Lunch car. or trade lor truck. M. A. Kennon, Jacksonville highway. Not Saturday. SPECIALS IN USED CARS The Best Values You Ever Saw. 1929 Pontlac 3-door Sedan. 1932 Chevrolet Sport Coupe. 1033 Chevrolet 2 -door Sedan. 1929 Bulck Sedan. 1930 Bulck Spor". Sedan. . 1929 Oakland Coupe. Trades and Terms. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sale and Service. FINAL CLOSE-OUT USED CAR BAROAINSt THESE cars must be sold at once Here's an opportunity to make some real buys. BRAND NEW Graham sedan hasn't run a mile full equipment. A new car at a used car prlcel . NASH special 6 sed.-n In fine con dition low mileage a fine appear ing and performing family car. '39 model. CHEVROLET! two-door sedan, 1929 mod 31 with complete equip ment and Karry Keen trung good tires good finish. A fine performer ACT AT ONCE THESE THREE CLOSE-OUT BARGAINS ARE WORTH INVESTIGATING! CRATER LAKE AUTOMOTIVE CO. 103 So. Riverside Phone 302 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WHAT A BAROAIN 1800 cash buys 20 A , good location, 10 A. cult., bottom land under irri gation, total taxes 35 per yr. Com pletely furnished new 4-rm. bunga loy, new barn. 1 horse. 6 cow and heifers, chickens and equipment, clear. GAINER RelALTY EXCHANGE Exclusive agents. 15 North Fir. Phone 161. FOR SALE Heavy work mare, also 3-year-old grade bull Elmo Throck morton, Applegate P. O. FOR SALE Work and saddle' horses Medlord Rld'.ng Academy, phone 638-R. FOR SALE Team of mules. Henry Kerby. Talent. FOR SALE DOGS PETS- PEDIGREED Roller CansrlM. Breed, era. Phone 202, Jacksonville. Mrs. Nellie Finney. ROLLER canaries reasonable. 633.J-3 FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS BED setting figs. Phone 4-F-4. PURE Bronze toms, Cockeran'a prise stock (5 Jesse Nell. Rt t. Ashland DAY OLD CHICKS White Leghorns. Hansen strain. 8c: Rocks snd Reds. 9c Highest quality chicks Send for oataloft Jenk Poultry Fata. Taat, Or. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Whit Minorca hatching eggs. P. D. Lofeland. Central Point. Phone 19-X-X-y-l. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS IRON BEDSTEAD, springs, mattress, complete, 88. 315 Cottage. PANSY plants, the flneat, 80c dozen; Youngberrles $1.00 dozen: blackcaps, raspberries, Rockhlll strawberries. Mra. Dan A. Howard, Spring it. Phone '437-L. FOR SALE Ward way Deluxe washing machine, practically new. 1608 W. Mam. FOR SALE 500-egg electric Incubator, alao 114-egg fuel. O. V. Myers, R. 3, Box 107. Tel 358-J. FINE Newtown apples graded to ult. Bert Stancllff, Phoenix. FOR SALE Carpet- 30'-10"xl3'. Cost 8166.00. Will sell for 8100. 816 No. Central. SPECIAL BARGAIN EXTRA FINE QUALITY well cleaned hardy Idaho Affidavit Grimm seed, limited amount 818.50 per 100 lbs. DELIV ERED. Have exceptional values of Common, certified Grimm and Cos sack: Red Alslke. White ,and Sweet Clovers: also Grasses. Satisfaction or seed returnable. Gladly mail sampler and prices. INTERMOUN TAIN SEED CO., Twin Falls. Idaho. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes: terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co.. 34 N. Bartlett. SAND, gravel, sediment, teamtug. plowing. Phone 912-J. FOR TRADE Willamette valley farm. 300 A.. 15.000. Want river, bottom farm near Medford of equal value. Box 11744. Tribune. FOR SALE Lt Se H. electric range: like new: water heater. Tel. 1528-L. FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tables, beds, etc. 714 Welch St., off W. Jackson. SOME REAL BARGAINS In Used Farm Tools. Horse Disc Harrows. Tractor Discs. Tractors. Tractor Plows. Sprayers. Double Shovel plows, 13.75, new. HUBBARD BROS, INC. HAY, wheat, barley, rolled or ground 0. A. DeVoe. Phona &23-J-2. A RAINBOW GARDEN Of glads. 100 large No. 1 bulbs, not less than 40 varieties. Value W or more for &2.60. One Jumbo Plcardy free. F. H. Reum, 932 South Oakdale. FOR SALE Success beardless bar'yy seed. Fred Barneburg. Rt. 4, Med ford. FOR SALE Superior gladlolcs, mod erately priced. W. J. Warner, Tel. 349-M. CUT ROLL SERVICE To your exact requirementson wire fence, lawn fence, flower guard, netting, hard, cloth, miners' screen, smooth wire any specification. Estimates with out obligation. Investigate before you Invest. Fence to stay, the Dixon way. Volney Dixon.' "Page Fence Since 1898." "Nat.' building, North Riverside. FOR SALE 700 boxes good Newtown apples: orchard run. W. H. Watt, Phone 468-R-2, Medford, Ore. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, baled or loose. Local alfalfa seed, tested for purity and germination. None bet ter. Tel 323-J-4. otto Nledermeyar. MISCELLANEOUS WILL teach one student X-ray, labo ratory and office work. Box 11786. Tribune. IF YOUR HOME NEEDS a new roof, don't put it off. We will re-roof for you with beautiful elate sur faced shingles and give you a year or more to pav. LAWRENCE ROOFING CO. Pabco Products IS No. Fir. Phone 161 PALMIST Truthful advice on busi ness, love, marriage 823 Kennet Berrydale. INCOME TAX Let me prepare your Income tax return. Years of experi ence. Both State and Federal are now due. Fred L. Colvlg. 025 6. Central. Phone 735-J. MINING PROPERTIES If you have property to sell or wish to buv. See Geo. S. Barton, 33 N. Grape St. FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed. Coat rellned. Medford Cash and Carry Cleaner. Phone 1700. I BUY gold and lend money. Cecil Jennings, comer Front and Main. THOROUGHBRED stallion service. Box 139, Spring street. OLD PEOPLE well cared for; reason able rates. Convalescent Homo. Ashland. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Oove, 235 E. Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO., ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Tttlt and Title Insurance The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms S and B. No. 32 North Central Are., upstair. Nurery Stock PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROF ITS' Prices smashed oo bigh qual ity fruit trees, shrubs, rotes and berry plant. Drive to W. B. Bar num'i on Pacific highway, 9 mile south of Medford or Pbona 8M-R-2 CARLTON NURSERY CO., CARL TON. OREOON. Chimney gweep. GEORGE EATON Chimney sweeping and tree topping. 38 No. Front St Telephone 1192-J. Kipert Window Cleaners LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing OrU at Aug Cieaalcg sfsciaU. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in aouthern Oregon. Printing of all kluda; book binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanka, billing systems, duplicating , cash sales slips and everything In the printing line. 38-30 N. Grape Phone 76. Transfer HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Price right 619 North Riverside. Phone 104-1 -X Oflloa 1016 No. Central pbone J15 Prloes right. .Service guaranteed. RE'NKING TRUCKING C Trans fer and storage We haul anything at a reasonaole price. Ill No Fir Street. Pbone 332. 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 Cratertan Theater Bldg. State License No. S-157. Painting and Paperimnging M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 646 W. o3 S. drape Catholic Students Brand Riveras Art As Blasphemous DETROIT. Feb. 26. (UP) Mur al of Diego Rivera In the Detroit Institute of Art were branded as "blasphemous against religious Ideals" Bnd an "affront to patri otic Ideals" In a resolution adopt ed today by 600 Catholic students demanding removal or alteration of the paintings. The resolution was directed as a protest to the art commission and the Detroit common council, as serting the students would remain away from the institute until their demands are met. TREE LUNCH' IN Four very appetizing products are Included in the exhibit at the chamber of commerce today, which is guaranteed to make a lot of mouths water. Arranged by Mr. Quast, manager of the Central Point cheese factory, the Rogue 'Valley cheese Is given a place of honor. And with lt are shown its best compan ions, beer and rye bread. Tiie former Is from the new local brewery, Pilsener, and the latter from Fluhrer's bakery. The fourth product, which Is not edible but looks tempting enough to be. Is a photograph by Verne -Viangle of one big cheese, ready for cutting. It Is an example of splendid still life work. If you have not already made an inventory of your business and wtll soon, remember the Commerclnl Printing .Department of the Mnll Tribune, 28-30 No. Grape, carry in ventory blanks. Phone 75 aid wo will deliver the blanks to your place of business. Phone 542 We will haul away tow refuse. City Sanitary Service. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Long stick Entangle Distant City in Portugal Biblical high priest Fence picket Send back into custody Married woman B.fora Bimks Cams together Nobs live Went ahead Kxlst Pioneer Nobleman ny Wearlnom Artificial language Implement for removing peels Pol.Tce of the Byflnrtt of hesitation Moldten Continent: abbr. Limb Injures Bind Solution of Apparatus for preparing food to cat 53, Fluhcrs for certain flrh 55. Italian family of the MM.)i Ages H, Femlnln name M. PrwsntlT f9. Observed A slt M. Sheet of (lass E N D 2. ll SCALDg 21 SSSjzBe Mil R 1 AVE5pARRETE k llOTEplOWC ai, iliilllii ADE 32 A RNJl T RPE N 3S. pMepnap5ea1t1 25; Gl. 2 3 K W&fi 7 YWMQ If 0 I" m m Si SZZZ Z TLLL. ' iff II 27 & 21 H30 31 32 HH .ft42 iin 44 45 4 41 v 46 AC So Jl If Z-Ti J ST ..Hi, . - i m 2. 51 9" (OUNTY Trail TRAIL. Feb. 34. (SpU Trail ex tension unit met February 32 with Mrs. Rena Howe. Due to disagree able weather, only 10 ladles were pres ent. However, they accomplished a lot of work, making samples of sew ing and different stitches for thlr sample books. Mrs. Howe. Assisted by Mrs. Perry and Mrs. Cushmsn. served a light lunch. Next regular meeting Is to be March 8. at the home of Mrs. Minnie Blaess. Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson and Mrs. Boyd Tucker called on frlnda In and around Trail Wednesday. Several from this community at tended the dinner and play given at Eagle Point Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Segpssman were In Portland moat of last week, Mr. Segessman on business and Mrs. 5?g essman to be with her sister, who Is quite ill. Mrs. McCoy is quite sick at her home on Trail creek. Her-daughter, Mrs. Tom Weeks, Is at home caring I. for her mother. . Mrs. Mary Warner is still quite sick. Her son Ray has been staying home with her. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pence and We Ragsdale were dinner guest Monday at the S. W. Hutchinson home. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ash and Mrs LeDue were In Medford Thursday. A few friends of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brlggs called to spend the owning Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer Ragsdale vis ited with Mr. and Mra. Steward Dl worth Saturday evening. Mr. Crawford la putting up a new building across the road from the Trail stores, preparing to put in a lunch counter for the summer. The following ladles plan to leave February 27 for Corvallis, to attend the home Interest conference to be given there beginning February ?.P: Mesdames Minnie Blnees, ITva Segcw man. Alma Merrlman, Lyle Tucker, Florence Watson and Jennie Hutch inson. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, Feb. 26. (SpU The Mays family has been 111 the past week with the flu. Mrs, Jas. MacDowell was up on the creek Monclny. Mr. and Mrs. Green were out to church in Talent Sunday. Steve I.unak spent Thursday even ing Jn Talent. Frank Casey was In Talent Wed nesday, calling on friends. Jack Rledel worked in the valley lost week. Frank Marquess and family were in Ashland Tuesday. Frank Centers spent Monday even ing at the Mays home. W. Henry la on the sick list this week. Miss Ruth Mays was in Medford Monday. THE LADIES OF THE SACRED HEART CHURCH are sponsoring a Rummage Sale, March 9 and 10. All donations are welcome. Phone 405-X or 705-W and clothes will be called for, or bring to Mrs. Weston on North Peach Street. Cross - Word Puzzle Saturday's Puzzle 10 Flowering plant Hlrr Symbol for sodium Metric measure On Hint obtains Aaun Mr animal Foundation Jules of a tree Greek letter Gaelic aa god Kxcept Danish money of account Negative prfiftx Cereal Distant Herlei of eon nscted things Merchandise Top cards In brides Flower Pronoun Compass point Preia Ancient Slavs Range of knowledge Ripple against Old Dominion stats: abbr. DOWN 1. Minute orifice In the skin t. Abov 3. He wall . Ar h. Intrfsrtd , Indian mulberry T. Suited to ths moment . Quick to I'irn 7. . Agriculturist UWSWAY? Briefs Vallev View VALLEY VIEW. Feb. 3. (Spl.) F. Nutter, secretary of Ashland farm loan, and Mr, Barnes of EuKne, field man for the Federal Farm Loan board, were business visitors tn this com munity last week. Bill McClay, who formerly lived on the L. O. Penlsnd plsce. visit, few, days last week at the Frank Reed ' home. Mrs. H. R. Westerner Is suffering from an Infected foot. j Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ross called at the Glenn home Monday. ! Mrs. Wm. Olenn, Mrs. Jas. Lennox snd Mrs. W, A. Stratton attended the "treasure tea" 'held at the A hi and M. E. church parlors, by the Ladles' Aid. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. R. N. Chancy, who has been working on the government home survey, finished her work Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. H. Weagant and Paul Henderson visited at the Everett Bostwjck home in Applfgate Thurs day. Mr. and Mra. L. O. Penland ware Central point vlsltora Tuesday. Mrs. A. H- Davenhlll visited In Cen tral Point Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Ed Feldman were callers at the Glasgow home Sunday. Mrs. Agatha Brandenberg, who has been 1U for the past six weeks, is able to sit up for a few hours now and Is gradually gaining her strength. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Burk of Med ford were Sunday visitors In this community. The Valley View Community club held Its February meeting on the 22nd. After a short business meet ing, conducted by the vice-president, Mrs. L. Gallatin, the meeting was turned over to the program commit tee. The garden committee, consist ing of Mra. Jaa. Lennox. Mrs. Elmer Wilson and Mrs. A. H. Davenhlll, had prepared the program. Community singing va,s led by Mr. G. Lowd, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Gideon. Mrs. Stella, Morne read an original paper on 'Washing ton, the Farmer." Mrs. Lennox read a paper on "Slugs and Garden Peats," written by Mrs. McCracken. Misa Bernlce Werth read a comic paper, "Why I Should Grow a Gar den." Mrs. Lowd sang two vocal solos. The program ended with the sink ing of "America." The hostesses, Mrs. Fred Qalle. Mrs. R. William and Mrs. S. Chllders, served delicious cake and coffee to the 21 ladles prerent. Miss Amy John. son of Central Point and Mrs. Gideon of Ashland were visitors. Mrs. H. R. Westerberg was biut nesa visitor In Klamath Falls Monday. S. S. Mitchell and Murray Murphy were Sunday csllers In Valley View. Clarence Math la called In this com munity Wednesday. Mrs. L. O. Penland and Mrs. E. C. Gardner were guests at the home of Mrs. L. S. Brown in Ashland Wed' nesday evening. Phoenix PHOENIX. Feb. S6. (6pl.) Mm bars of the Ladles' Aid soclsty of Phoenix Presbyterian church were well pleased with the attendance at their Cleorg Waahlnuton chicken supper on Thursday night. A large number from Medford and surround ing communities were present, and all agreed that It waa a wonderful supper, and worth more than the price charged. In the neighborhood of 150 were served. The ladles here have won fame for their suppers, and each one attracts a number of out side people. Twenty were present at the card party given by the Thursday club last Thuradsy at the home of Mrs. Mable fttsncllffe. Pour members of the Pocahontas lodge of Medford wore present: Mr. Fred Purdln, Mrs. Wav tar Wilson, Mrs. Jack: Dooma and Mrs. Prank Rush. Prlrea for high and second scores were won by Mrs. Frd Purdln of Medford and Mra. Oeorse Drake of Phoenix. Mr. Inex Fisher nd Mr. Boh Hallcroft were -host-ee with Mrs. at'anellffe. Mr. and Mra. Roy Burleson were given a surprise party at their home on Wednesday, In honor of their birthdays, both of which came In the past week. The evening waa spent playing five hundred, with five tables In play. Prlree for high acort we:e won by John Wolff and 1I Btlllwell, and prliea for low by Blanche Coffeen and Henry Rush. Present for the evening were: Mr. and Mra. Wesley Coffeen, Mr. and Mra. Ed Nelson. Mr. and Mra. Hay Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Caster, Mra. Viola Hilton, Mr. and Mra. John Wolff. Mr. and Mra. Don Wicker, Mr. and Mr. Henry Rush and children. Beulah and Freddie, Mlaa Elva Caster. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Htlllwell and the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bur leson. Phoenix Orange will meet at the Orange hall Tuesday night. All '.he membera are urged to b present. The refreshment committee Is Mr. and Mr. Charles Hockersmlth, Mr. and Mr. Cal Lusk. John B. Kirk and Mlea Elva Caster. Several member of Phoenix Oranie attended the J. bate at the Armory Wednesday night, on the alet tax. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, Fab. . (8pl. Mra. r.'lrabetri Orlanom flatted last week with her son, H. V. Orltsom and wife. William Hoefft U out on ths Apple gate, where he expect to b employ ed for some time. Mr. H. H Fox was uet Wedneadny of Mra. L H. wynt Mr, frank KUn;-iid fainUj ait enjoying a visit from her grand mother. Mrs. Mclntyre. Lad tea of the Lost Creek Commun ity club met in an all-day session Wednesday at the Tonn home. Tie forenoon wss devoted to making of color charts and other business, un dfr the direction of Mrs. Glasgow. In the afternoon Mrs. Mack had charge of the meeting and color har mony was discussed At some length. Also colors suitable to each indi vidual were discussed and demon strated. There were about 30 ladles present. Next meeting wtll be at the Orange hall. March 7, Mrs. Ethel Hoefft was guest of Mrs. H. H. Fox Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Ed Meyer was called to Red Bluff, Cal., by the illness of hr mother, who fell . from a porch and waa Injured quite seriously. Mrs. Frank Farlow went to Medford Thursday to care for her mother, M J. H. Tyrrell of Perrydale. Mrs. Ray Ragsdale and infant son have renurned home. Miss Dorotha Meyer, who has been csring for her grandmother, returned home Thursday. Table Rock TABLE ROCK, Feb. 36. (Spl.) Pupils of both room observed Wellington's birthday with appro priate exercises Thursday afternoon. Table Rock Community Club met Feb. 16 with an Interesting program. Prof. Ersklne of Medford. with five of his puplla, furnished several mu sical numbers. James Fleischer of Central Point waa a dinner guest at the John Nee Ion home Sunday. Mrs. Luclnda Weeden of Applegat visited wlt,h her son. Sherrlll Weeden and family, here last week. Several acres of land In this neigh borhood have been rented to Grants Pass partlea for gladlolua culture re cently. Mr. Beebe, who ha rented a part of Mrs. Blanch Gregory's farm la moving Into on of the house on the Rorden ranch. Luke Ryan and family are occupying one of the oth er houses on UHs ranch. Paul and Donald Wilson are assist ing their uncle, Louis Smith, of Tal ent with Ilia orchard pruning. Mrs. Newton Mead honored ner daughter Kathoryn'a fourteenth birthday with a surprise party Feb. 19th. Nineteen guests from here and Medford enjoyed Viy afternoon. A large number of the Table Rock Sunday school attended religious ser vice at the Baptist church at Med ford Beveral evenings last week. Several voter of this precinct at tended the meeting conducted by State Orange Master QUI at Sam Valley Monday evening. Mra. Nellie Jacobson 1 quite 111 thla week. Ren Ralnoy, who ha rented part of the Sealrooke term, was a business visitor here Tuesday. Mrs. V. R. Schafer and children were gueata of The Tom Wrlgftt fam. Ily on Lozler Lane last Sunday. Farm work In thla section ha made more progress this spring then for many year. Much of the grain crops havs al ready been aown- and land I being prepared for oorn and alfalfa. Commlasloner and Mra. Ralph Bil lings were Sunday visitor at the R. E. Nealon home. Mr. Wheeler of the Wheeler apart ment wa a recent business visitor her. NEEDY STUDENTS MM RECEIVE FEDERAL AID CHANCELLOR IS TOLD EUGENE, Ore. Federal relief funds are expected to be made available to employ needy students at higher ea- ucational Institution In Oregon. It wa announced here by W. J. Kerr, chancellor of higher education, who .has received wire from both Sana- tor Charle L. McNary and Senator Frederick Stelwer atatlng that there 1 reasonable assurance that the plan, would b put Into effect. Although official detail of the proposal have not been received, It I understood that from 8,000,000 to 7,000,00O of federal relief funda will be made available and will be apportioned to the various states, Part of the fund, it la unaeratooo will be used to employ needy etu. det".s already at the Inatvtutloni, nd part to give employment to those not now enrolled. The plan la aald to call for a max imum of .10 hojtrs of employment a week at about 30 centa an hour. Juat what Oregon' allotment will be I not known. First Information of th plan as proposed by the federal bureau of education was received In a wire from William A. Schoenfeld, dean of agriculture at Oregon Bute college, who wa In Washington on experi ment station and other agricultural bualneea for Oregon. While there h also worked on Vie relief project for needy students. BIRTHS Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Mans field of South Central, boy, weigh ing six pound, ven ounce, at the Community hoapltal Saturday. WIKDOW 0A8S W Mil window ilea and will replace your broken window reasonably. Trovbrldg Cab lnet Work. Suit cleaned snd praised. I Jo Oresset 7So up. Tel. 835-J, Economy Cleaner, 1728 No. Rlvrld. Tn keeping wltb th time Drags nd Toiletries at Cut rrlce at JM'. MIN'fl DRUO STORE. la keeping with tn ttm Drug tnd Toiletries at Cut Price at JAR MIN DRUO STORE. Dane tt Rou E.k Stturda; ntjht, Marco I. VIOLENCE IS FEAR Rv HF.NRY T. RrSSF.TX. United Press Staff Correspondent. (Copyright, 1&34, by United Press.) LONDON, Feb. 28. (UP) Violence) tn certain uniformed political move ments growing In Great Britain wsj predicted by Sir John Simon, foreign secretary, m a speech st Glasgow last night. He attacked "people who express their political Ideas by the color of their shirts," but refrained from dl rect reference to the newly-formed Fascist "blackshlrt" movement in Britain, led by flir Oswald Moaley. Air John's attack waa regarded as algniflcant. coming on the haela of statements by other members of th government in the house of commons recently, expressing similar concern. Two months ego, the Fascists were Ignored by both the press and the government. - Oradually the public la awakenliLf to the Fascists and their dawn mili tary drills. While most of London sleeps, mem bera of Mosley's British Union of Fascists hop out of their bunks to the scream of a siren at 6:30 each morning, and like soldiers muster li the courtyard to answer roll-call. Shivering in their shirtsleeve in the semi-darkness of dawn, the men answer to their names In military rashlon with eyes right. Just a though they were In the army. After roll-call, tn answer to sharp mllltaxy like commands of a Fascist officer, they file out of the yard Into the streets of London In military forma tion, double (lie, quick march. Once in the street, to the command "dou ble time." the men run to Batters park, one mile from headquarters. In the park they halt opposite stt open space, a few yards from the Thames river embankment. Thir foreheads ere covered with beads of perspiration. Icy river winds aooa dry them. Snappy "setting up" txer clses quickly restore circulation. Judging from the type of exerclaaa performed, the blackahlrts should be well equipped to live up to their names, defense units. As in the army, among those who are exempt from morning drill are guards. Headquarters of the British Union of Fascists is as guarded as la an armory in war time. The men do two hours on and four hour off, 24 hours of the day. There is in officer of the guard on duty night and day. - Also similar to army organisation is ths F. P. (Fascist police). Like the "M. P." of war time In moat arm Irs, the "F. P." la charged with keeping order among the ranks of Fascism. 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