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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JIEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 6. 1934. PAGE NINE iViriTTrgiirniTrri ran MS. i PS Read every id on this pane ... you Kill probably find exactly the thine you want to boy or sell ... II " Isn't there, adver tlie . . . It's Inex pensive, effective' RATES per word first injection 3c . (Minimum 25c) Bach additional Insertion. per word -, . . c I (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without . copy change Phone 75 i FOR WANT ADS J 4 LOST AND FOUND LOST Brown cotton slove lor right -hand. Return to Mall Tribune. . ;Eward. ' LOST if dog missing, call 1516. : WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED A middle aged ldy fori general housewcrk; some wages. ! i Box 451. Ross Lane, Rt. 2, Medford. j W4NTED Competent girl for ?en- "era! housework Box 2238. Tribune j WANTED SITUATIONS JfANTED "position by experienced j '.egal stenographer and bookkeeper. I Box 11657. Tribune. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS CARPENTER work, painting and pa- I 1 per-hanging. rree tiuii.iug. ? L. Myles, contractor. Phoenix. Ore. ,,tvkv ..rntturn vnn returning from 4 San Francisco last oi muimi j J load irom mere or pv,nw c Hawley Transfer. Phone 1044-X. WANTED Light '29 or later closed i car. Cash. Flione o-ja-j-o. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or more, crusher, amalgamator, aovijui price and where can be seen. 417 Davis Bldg., Portland, Ore. 'WANTED Donations of used cloth ing ior renei puipwnri. iu tlon Army, Phojie 356. 411 E. Main. WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk. Pat's, 1506 Prune St. Phono 547-L. WANTED Plain sewing and re-mod-ellng. Phone 473-X. WANTED Electric repairing. Day and night Tel. 107-J. Flynn Elec tric Service. CASH for your old care. City Auto Wreckers. 134 No. Riverside. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be cheap. 333 W. 2nd. WILL care for elderly sick people in my home. Phone 4J7-i. WANTED Household goods, stoves. tools or what have you. iweaiora Bargain House. 27 N Grape St. Tel. 1062. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADlATOaa, ALU M1WUM. BRASS, COPPER and Junk of ell descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN liUUSt 27 No Grape. Tel. 1063. WANT TO RENT, with or without house, 10 to 30 acres orchard and alfalfa ground. Box 2399. Tribune ' WANTED Raw fura. hides, pelt and '!) wool. Joe Konop. 130 So Central. Across trora Montgomery Ward 2o WE PA? CASH For raw furs, hides. pelts, wool and mohair. - MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE ' 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062 WANTED Pive hundred ewei. Ad i dress 2334, care Matt Tribune. 1 FOR RENT HOUSES . . JPOR RENT 631 Queene Anne Ave. i Four room unfurnished stucco f home, hardwood floors, fireplace, S electric range, hotalr furnace. 825 00 inc. water. Charles R. Ray. Realtor. Uedford Bldg. Phone 302. j JIor RENT 535 Palm St. Four room Flurntshed home, attractive over sstufred furniture. $25.00 Including water Charles R. RAy, Realtor. Msd- ford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT Irrigated ten acres with 8-room houao and barn. 2 miles I out. See or phone Clarence Pierce, Medford. 0 N PEACH available after Mar. 5tn f Call 1st Ins Agc. 105 after 5:00 H. H. Brown. 1670 ; 716 Oak St. i 824 W 13th. i 621 Dakota, 608 S. Ivy. 5 CaL 1st Ins. Acj 105. after 5:30. J H. H. Brown. 167u TOR RENT Furnished sleeping room -; 375 So. Central. TOH RENT 6-room unf:.rntrf(l house, newly decorated and ck:.. J on Mistletoe. See owner. 375 So. i Central. 90R RENT 1033 W Uth. ; 432 No Holly. 5 14 No Peach ? 205 Tripp ? uio w eth J Call First Ini Agency. 105 After 5. H H Brown. 1670 IIOUSES tlO. 813 50 end lift, water i paid; rood range. Phone 105 ' TOR REST Purnished house, 115 '. inquire 105 No Oakdale frOR RENT Homes, furn.s.ied Oi ' FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOM turn, apt, (or rent, 329 N. Ivy. CLEAN, fully furnUhed ground floor: private bath and garage; adults only. 344 8. Grape. CABINS, a mo. 445 So. Front. APARTMENTS FOR BENT 4-room. completely furnished, steam-heated apartment; equipped with Frlgld alre, electric range and washer. N Rent, $37.50 without garage. If you are looking ror t best call at 135 N. Holly and look this over. COMFORTABLY furnished apartment. Living room with fireplace; large dining room, kitchenette, dressing room and bathroom; hot and cold water, steam heat and lights fur nished. Reasonable rent. Apply at Mall Tribune. FOR RENT FURNISHED . ROOMS ROOMS Modern. 319. S. Holly. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD AND ROOM TWO unusually nice large heated bedrooms. 23 N. Orange. Oentlemen preferred. FOR heated sleeping rooms ceil 1399-L. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S. Orape. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E Mln Ratea very moderate. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR SA-'.e OR RENT California ranch. 480 A.; 85 A. In hay: 20 cows, 9 calves. Inquire 417 Jay St. FOR RENT 30 or 40 acres grain land, fenced. Mile So. and mile E. Beagle. Mrs. A. L. Reed. LAND FOR RENT 10 acres, best soil In the valley, close In on paved highway: suitable for corn, truck garden, etc.; water paid. Phone 726-W or call at 922 Reddy Ave. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE China closet," A-l condition, for rather old style sideboard or buffet. 129 So. Ivy. TRADE Good 1929 Cadillac coupe for lighter car and small difference. Phone 440-L. 1223 W. Main. FOR SALE or TRADE Purebred Jer sey bull. Young, gentle. Want Guernsey. Phone C. A. DeVoe. W ILL TR ADE Model 70 Majestic electric Radio, cost $150.00, for good milch cow. Address Geo. A. Taylor, Hornbrook. Laiifornla. FOR TRADE Model T truck wood ,truck. What have you? Mrs. Moore, 1 mile south Talent on highway. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE V, acres Improved on highway. Cash or terms. George Mc Mahon, l'i miles So. Talent. FOR SALE OR TRADE 120 acres land, pine wood. Tie and building timber cruised 10,000 cords. 5 miles W. Gold HU1, Oregon. Will let con- . tract to cut wood on shares. 160 acres mechantable timber Douglas Co. Official cruise 4 mil lion feet. 17 miles from Powers, Ore gon, will sell both cheap or trade for small Improved acreage near Medford or Grants Pass. Box 62, Oakland, Oregon. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FARM AND STOCK RANCH 280 acres. Price only $3500, payable $500 cash and $500 per year, no Interest; 7 -room house, barn, out buildings. On market road 25 miles from Medford. EARL TUMY, 310 Liberty Bldg. FOR SALE At half-prloa. strictly modern large bungalow, Just remod eled. 15 No. Fir St. FOR SALE Placer claim; furnished cabin. See G, E. Carpenter, ai mile west Phoenix. POOR SALE OR LEASE One farm 02 acres and one farm 42 acres, suit able for dairy farming, irrigation First Insurance Agency. H. H. Brown, FOR SALE 5 -room modern house basement; bam, large chicken house, double garage; 1 acre, fruit, berries, etc., mile norteast Med ford or trade for Grants Pass prop erty. 005 East J. St., Grants pasa. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown tfc Whtle. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees, excellent soil Sacrifice $250. Write Box 56. Mall Tribune. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS LEAVING TOWN at once. Have piano must sell. Cash talks. See this. Miiks offer. Grand Hotel, Medford. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR PALE Hollywood White Leg horn baby chicks March 9th. Or ders received for leghorns, reds, and Thompson Barred Rock baby chlcx. Hatching eggs. IfiO-alse electric brooder for sale. Carley's. Tel. 258-X. FOR SALE Turkey egga and poults. J. L. Worthlngton. Route 3. Box 57, Eag;e Point. 000 RED chl-ka March 14th. Square RED setting etgs. Phone 4-F-4. 1 SEXINO baby chicks by Dr. Masul I anfl Utah! mnti Prul'ih trn?. I tlon illustrated with diagrams and photographs. A. t. Walker, Talent. Ore. POR AALE Rtissell's baby chicks, all breeds. Monarch Seed CO. POR SALE Plymouth Rock Kg: 40c per setting 8. A. Leaverton. Ross Lane. PURE Bronte torn. Cockeran's pr'.w tock 85 Jesse Nell. Rt 1. Ashland FOR SALE LIVESTOCK POR SALE Hfavy team of .02(rers; ; a!o '.mht tima and slng.e norna. i Piwat W8-14, FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE One span legging horws. Inquire 581 East Main, Ashland. FOR SALE Team of mules. Henry Kerby. Talent. FOR SALE DOGS-PETS ONE male Collie, one male and one female Fox terriers: one Pit Bull, male, pedigreed; one German Shep herd, male. Call 1516, Jackson County Humane Society. PEDIGREED Roller Canaries. Breed era. Phone 302, Jacksonville. Mrs. Nellie Finney. ROLLER canarlea reasonable. 523-J-3 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '39 Ford truck. Finance Co. says sell. Make your bid. 132 S. Riverside. FINAL O LOSE-OUT USED CAR BARGAINS I , THESE cara must be sold at once Here's an opportunity to make some real buys. BRAND NEW Graham 6 sedan hadn't run a mile full equtpmen:. A new car at a used car price! NASH special 6 secUn m fine con dition low mileage a fine appear ing and performing family car. '29 model. CHEVROLET two-door sedan, 1929 modsl with complete equ.p ment and Karry Keen trung good tires good finish. A fine performer ACT AT ONCE THESE THREE CLOSE-OUT BARGAINS AP.E WORTH INVESTIGATING I CRATER LAKE AUTOMOTIVE CO. 103 So. Riverside Phone 202 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FORDSON Tractor and Bean spray rig for sale or trade. Box 11664, Tribune. FOR SALE Ferric citrate, zinc sul fate, grafting wax. Iron sulfate, Baume testers. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Household furniture. Will sacrifice for cash. 517 E. Main. FOR SALE Toledo range, some fur niture. 520 S. Fir, basement apt. FOR SALE Rec leaned , Kanota oats, $1.50 cwt. Monarch Seed Co. FOR ALEWhltn Gold Seed Pota toes -earliest white potato grown. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Improved, clean bin beardless barley, ftl 25 cwt, at ranch or storage, Medford. E. E. Foss, Talent. FOR SALE Sherwin-Williams dry lime-sulphur, $7 cwt. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Tenor Banjo, with case. Bargain. 1205 East Main. BROCCOLI SEED Also Blue Lake beans; i price. Allen Whltlock, Oak Grove road. FOR SALE Plow, six lambing ewes, and two cows. Box 11654, Tribune. FOR SALE Nearly new ; Big Chief McComb brooder stove. See F. E. Samson. FOR SALE Tame oat hay or alfalfa. Fred Barneburg, Barneburg Ranch. FOR SALE Success beardless barley seed. Fred Barneburg, Barneburg Ranch. FOR SALERedTBl?Trlumph seed potatoes. R. E. Bailey, Merrill, Ore. FOR SALE Alfalfa seed. Local grown deep rooted common has never been equaled for this section. Don't be buncoed by dealers into sowing outside seed. Sow the proven variety Oregon Standard purity, 10c per lb. H. E. Conger, R. 2, Medford, Ore., Phone 21-F-ll, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Smudge pots, oil tank, wagon, tractor disc, corn cultivator. Phone 565-L-2. FOR SALE Success bearded seed bar ley, $1.25 cwt. E. H. Nledermeyer. Tel. 697-R-l. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, baled or loose. Local, n on -Irrigated alfalfa seed. Tel. 523-J-4. Otto Nleder meyer. STEAM TRACTOR 2 cylinders, com pound engine. Will fun amall saw mill. In good order, operating now Inquire Owl Service Station, Pacific highway and Airport road. IRON BEDSTEAD, springs, mattress, complete, $8. 215 Cottage. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, ail makes: terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett. SAND, gravel, sediment, teamlug. plowing, phone 912-J. FOR TRADE Willamette valley farm. 200 A., 115,000. Want river bottom farm near Medford of equal value. Box 11744. Tribune. FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, table. beds. etc. 714 Welch St., off W Jackson. HAY, wheat, barley, rolled or ground C. A DeVoe. Phone 523-J-2. A RAINBOW GARDEN of glads. 100 Urge No, 1 bulbs, not less than 40 vsrletles. Value $5 or more for 2,50 One Jumbo Plcardy Tree f. H, Reum, 922 South Oakdale. FOR SALE 700 boxes good Newtown ppiea; orensra run. w. h. Watt, Phone 468-R-2. Medford. Ore. MISCELLANEOUS HAVE your stenographic work done by public stenographer. Bessie Long. Lobby of Hot-el Jackson. NOTICE TRUCK OWNERS If you : haven't $ot p. U. C. plates, get your! application in for your P L. and I P. D insurance at once. Long or! short hsul. Cargo, colltslon, fire and ' theft Association of Commercial; Truck Owners. Phone 1380. Room 13. Palm Bldg. SPRAY YOUR AHRrBS Information free. W. B. Crause. 628 So. Pir at. PUR cleaned, repaired and glared Coats re lined Medford Cash and Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700 THOROUGHBRED stallion serrlce Bok 130. Spring street. MININO PROPERTIES If you hat property to eel) or wish to buy Set Geo S Barton. 38 N Gripe St PALMIST Trtithf'jj advice on bu- nes. iove. marriage 323 Kcnuet akrfaaa. . MISCELLANEOUS OLD PEOPLE welV cared for; reason able rates. Convalescent Homo. Ashland. - INCOME TAX Let me prepare your income tax return. Years of experi ence. Both State and' Federal are now due. Fred L. Colvlg, 525 S Central. Phone 735-J. I BUY gold and lend money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H Gove. 235 E. Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. - ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 82 North Central Ave., upstairs. Nursery stock "PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROF ITS" Prices smashed on high qual ity fruit trees, shrubs, rosea and berry plants. Drive to W. B Bar n urn's on Pacific highway. 3 mtles south of Medford or Phone 851-R-2 CARLTON NURSERY CO.. CARL TON. OREGON. Chimney Sweep. GEORGE EATON Chimney sweeping ana tree topping. 38 no Front st Telephone 1192-J. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House Cleaning, Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty Transfer HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE "cO Office 1015 No Central Phone 16 Prices right derv'.e guaranteed REiNKTOO TRUCKING O. Trans fer and storage We haul anything at a reasonaole price. Ill No Fir Street Phone 332. Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; book binding: loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating caah sales slips and everything In the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 75. 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 .Cratarlan Theater Bldg State License No S-167. Painting and Paperttanglng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel 646 W. i3 8. Grape LEGAL NOTICES Notice In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Chartes Darby, Deceased. Notice is Hereby Given that the undersigned haa been duly appointed Executor of the estate of the above named deceased, and has qualified as such: all parties having any claim against said estate are hereby notified and required to present same, duly verified aa by '.aw required, either to Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Exhaust 4. One of the aborigines of New Zea land I. Animal's stomach 13. Literary frag ments 13. Mistake 14. Character In "Uncle Tom's Cabin" 15. Contrive for the nrit time IT. Official edicts 19. Tall cosrse (Trass stem 30. Consented water Grate 33. Inclosed In a container 31. Hlstorfral period 39. Entirely 30. I allnn " phvdcist 34. Ill will 3ft, Change 37. Harpoon 31. Plsflncumher 3. The hitter vstch 40. Threaten il. Branch of a ' tre Solution of Yesterday's Punle ADAjH I E CTAjR 5 royd ahaIrIi e s F E ATITRMSTBB3 TAKI&EIES ITe P 5 PTE A RjSpU RjT A H APERS jaTpA fflP 1 E. BORNE e 66 MS KID T lMEsDoEiRE S 41. Australian bird 47. Smell ftl. Rubbtd out 18. One born in place K5. Dlitant Notion! 81. Ranee of II. Pon erful ex pi otlve: abbr. T 3 put r r 7 a Mf FT zL zi I" WWW" " " WWM 283? ,-0 trzritr " 'W' 54 33" Jpii4y mu . ,. uu. A. A3 A4 4S "TT 4k 46 1 3o Si Si "w33 S4 fJH 1 i ;' . M;, the undersigned at his home In Sec tion 11 Township 38 S. Range 3 W of the W. M.. Jackson County, Ore gon, or at the office of P. J. Newman. Attorney for said Estate, In the Palm Building; Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice: and all parties owing satd estate may make payment at either of ssld places. Dated and first published this 6th day of February, A. D., 1934. JOHN DARBY. Executor with the will annexed of the estate of Charles Darby, deceased. Notice of Filing Final Account. In the County Court of the State nf Oregon for the County of Jackson In the Matter of the Estate of Grundy Barnes Llndsey, sometimes known as J. B. Hlgley. but being one and the same person, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her Final Ac count and Report In the above en titled estate and that by order of the County Court in and for Jackson County, Oregon, a hearing upon the same has been set for Saturday, March 17th, 1934. In the County Court room at the Court House in Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. All persons having objections there to are hereby notified to present the same on or before such time. Date of first publication of thla notice is February 13th. 1934. LONIE SARGENT, Administratrix of th Estate of Orundy Barnes Ltndaey. sometimes known as J. B. Hlgley, but being one and the same person. G. M. ROBERTS. Attorney for Administratrix. Persist PERSIST, March . (Spl.) Geo. Schermerhorn haa returned home after apeudlng two weeka with his ton. Ray at Pertlat. Harvey Morgan run hla mill one day laat week getting out a amall order of fir. Cougar Bill of the Lower Elk creek mill, called on hla friend. Jtm Lyon, at the Mountain Lumber Co. mill Feb ruary 28. B. D. Moore la hauling potatoes from hla ranch to hla garage, getting ready to take them to town. Mildred Young called on her alater. Edna Hutchison at Pereiat March 1. A party comprised of Ray Schermer horn and rather. Mr. and Mra. Olenn Howard, Mr. and Mr. Clarence Coone and Mr. and Mra. Oatea alao Mr. and Mra. Roy Proctor, motored to Crater lake laat Sunday. They reported hav ing a nice time. A welner roaat waa enjoyed. Harvey Morgan made a bualnea trip to town Saturday, March S. Among those from Elk creek In town Saturday were Edna Hutchison and brothera, Dave and Orval Peter son. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, March 6. (Spl.) Rain Wednesday was wel comed by all aa the ground was dry. We hope to have more rain. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marquess were In Ashland Tuesday. Edward Smith was In Ashland and Medford Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. James Mays were Ash land callers Saturday. J. S. Foster was out to the valley Saturday. Frank Casey spent Friday evening in the valley. Jack Rledel Is working on Coleman creek. Miss Ruth Mays has been quite 111 for the past week, but la Improved st this writing. Cross -Word Puzzle It. Sttnrlni In. sect If. City in Hol land It. Zeal 31. Short for a man's name 34. Mother-of-pearl 31. Escape by artifice 3. Type meae- urea XT. Knock 2S. Malt liquor 31. Be situated 31. Thrtce: prefix 33. Stupid person 88. Metrical feet 38. South Ameri can animali 38. Strike vio lently 41. Heroine of "I Pag. Hard" 42. Toper 43. Deaertef 44. Perils 48. Market 48. Levet 48. Heated oom- partmant KA Tear asundtr 83. Teutonic irod dess of heal Ina S4. ibnen char acter 17. Bant Indies: abbr. CO. Elevate 1. P1n1h DOWN 1. Bazaar 3. Kngllih queen 3. Presented 4. A4uit bore . Thlny I. Alternative 7. Dissolute liereons I. Wtary Tableland 10. Prayers Beagle BEAGLE. March 6. (Spl.) Com munity party given at the school house Friday by the Friendly Neigh bors was welt attended. The evening was spent in games, stunt and lunch was served. Mrs. Harry Ellis, who was called to Ohio on account of the death of her mother several weeks ago, returned! home last week. Another tenderfoot was taken Into; Boy Scout troop 14 at the last meet-! lng. The new member Is Robert! Blsehoff. Mary Sollee of the Meadows spent. Wednesday and Thursday vlaltUg Thelma Sanderson. Several from here attended the, basketball game at Sams Valley Frl-. day. School children have full equipment for basket- volley and baseball now bought with the student body funds. The pupils have organised two teams and call themselves the Bulldogs and Bobcats. Earl Case and family and Doran Mose were Medford visitors Friday. Mr. and Mr Tnm Prrtn nH fsm. Point on the Crater Lake highway. Sunday evening guests at the San derson home were Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Dennlson and baby Ursula, John and Frank Nelson and Mrs. Ore. Ben nett. Elmer Mottl waa a( Sunday guest at the Chas. Walker home. Mr. and Mrs. R. Blsehoff entertain ed Sunday, Mrs. Marie Wells and children and Mrs. Louisa Belts and, children, all of Medford. I Jess Walker was loweat bidder on the Meadows mall route for the next four years. Mr. Sweet will continue until June, then the route wlU be turned over to Mr. Walker. Walter Orant is serving on the Jury during this term of court, Mr. Hlnes waa a business visitor at the Dennlson home Frtday. Charlea DeArmond haa returned from a two weeks stay at Prospect where ho haa been putting In bis spring crops. j Leo and Lor lng Martin and John: and Frank Nelson were Sunday after-1 noon calleis at the Mayfleld home In! Agate. Spring farm work Is well under way here. Smalt grains are being planted and some plowing being done. In most places It Is too wet to plow the heavy ground. Mary Sol lee of the Meadows spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at the Mayfleld home in Agate. Sympathy la extended to Mr: and Mra. Wallace Dlnkens of the Mead ows, from their many friends here, at the passing of Mr. Dlnkens' father, Jim Dlnkens. Mr. Dlnkens, Sr., was known and liked by many here. Phoenix PHOENIX, March . (8pl.) TMm bl club met it Mr. Our BIhop' Prlday arttrnoon. FViurtMn wre pr ent. Mra. BUhop waa aulatd with entertaining by Mlaa Ida Blahop. Ml" Lula Roberta realgned aa treaaurer, and Mra. Cora Chandler vaa elected to fill the vacancy. Several of thla community attended the Mikado given by the Medford high school, and all pralaed It highly. Ladlea' Aid anolety held an all-day meeting at the Preebyterlan church Thureday. Covered dlah luncheon vaa nerved at noon, The eommttte In charge was Mra. Lillian Coleman, Mra. Enid Cuter. Mra. Ralph Wilcox and Mra. Armatrong. Offlcera were elected aa follow,: Prealdent, Mra. J. W. Watklna; vlee-preaident, Mra. J. A. Knudaon: eecretary. Mra. Ralph Wil cox and treaaurer, Mra. Kordqulat. Neighbor of Woodcraft circle No. 343 met at the Orange hall Thuraday. Thirteen were preaent. At the cloae of the meeting refreahmenta were nerved by Mra. Bertha Coblelgh, Mra. Nancle Roberta and Mra. Minnie Mc Claln. Mra. Haul Blahop rilled the chair of the Ouardjan Neighbor In the ab aenca of Mable Staneltffe, who waa attending a meeting at Corvallla. ' THE GRANGE Lake Creek grange will give Its reg ular dance Saturday night, March 10, with mualo by the popular Butte Falla orchestra. The new. electric light plant, recently Installed, la a very decided Improvement In Vie hall. Lecturer Julia Sldley asks that all membera come to the next grange meeting, March 9. prepared to tell an Irish Joke. The entire program will be In keeping with St. Patrlck'a Day, and several request numbera will be renedered. Aa the last meeting was held near the date of Waahington'a birthday, the program waa of patriotic nature, beginning with the flag salute and American's creed repeated In unl aon. OVier enjoyable numbera were vo cal trio by Floyd Charley, Irene Charley and Helen Brown; recitation by Owendolyn Charley: reclffaion, Dorothy Stanley; reading. Myrtle Charley; recltAtton, Gordon Stanley: skit, Ella Meyer and Dorotha Meyer; reading by Mabel Stanley: reclutlon, Janet Charley: vocal dutea, Wallace Ragadale and Harry Tonn, with banjo accompaniment by Wallace Ragadale. All other mualcal numbers were ac companied by Mary Charley, pianist. Lecture hour rloeed with gamea which Included, Manh of the Minute Men, historical quotations. Farm Romano and Fifty Yard Slaah. Be correctly corseted In an Artist Model by SIMlirya . Uollmsaa. Butte Falls BUTTE PALLS. March 6 Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Charlea White and chil dren moved Into the Sam Moore hoiue realdence. I,ee Edmondaon bought property In Butt Falla recently. A mlaceltaneoua ahower waa given for Mra. Bill Tftomaa at the home of Mra, Albert King at Camp 3 Tun day afternoon, A delightful time waa had by all, Mra. Thomaa receiving many lovely and useful glfta after which luncheon waa aerved. Present were: Mra. Thomaa, Mra. Rlchman. Mra. Fleming, Mrs. Drlskell, Mra. Mc Comb, Mra. Rogera, Mra. Oejarnett. Mra. Boylea, Mra. Cleveland. Mra. Aulbern. Pataey Aulbern and the! hoeteas. Mrs. King. Lowell Patton visited Mr. and Mra. Harold Patton In Central Point laat week-end. Mr. and Mra. Mickey Evanoff moved! back to Butte Falls. They have, leased their ranch In Vie valley. I Mr. and Mra. Frank Kllngle and son,. Jack and Don, and Mra. Mc Intyre apent last Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Qua Edmondson. Lee Peachey made a trip to the coast laat week. Charley Bird and family moved to Charlie Job'e house. , A aurprlse birthday party waa giv en Emmett Oott laat Thursday. Twenty-two young people were pres ent. Orandma Jonea died In Medford. Funeral servlcea were held Thuraday and Interment was In the Butte Falla cemetery. A short service was held at the cemetery by Rev. Smith. Mra. JOnea waa nearly seventy yeara old. Huatlera' Club met with Mrs. Stod dard Thursday. Twenty-seven mem bers and two gueata were present. She gave a bird program. Mrs. J. 8. Smith won the prlre for knowing the most birds. Refreshmenta were served. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lockard. Mr. and Mra. Horace Bodenhamer and daugh ter of Medford, and Mr. and Mra. Elmer Oott and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Marlon laat Sunday, Mr. and Mra. Dale Oott. Mra. El mer Oott and Mrs. Ja'in Marlon spent Saturday In Medford. Next Wedneaday la' the regular meeting of the school board. Hiring of teachers will be considered. Hustlers' Club will knlsomlne and paint the Interior of the church next week. Oreen and tan will be the colore used. Laurelhurst LAURELHURST, March 6. (Spl.) Two basketball games were played here Prtday afternoon with Shady Cove, Laurelhurst winning both games. Laurelhurst first team won by a score or 34 to 3. Allen Colli nR wood being high point man with 10 points to his credit. The local second team won, 1 to 0, Donald Vaughn making the lone point. A number of friends and neighbors attended a quilting party at the Rich-" ardson home Tuesday. A community sing wit be held at the Laurelhurst school house March 9. People of the community are Invited to attend. Official! of the Laurelhurst Sunday school have announced that all Sun day school pupil who are present every Sunday during 1934 will receive a concordance of the Bible as an award for faithful attendance. Four children reoelved Bibles for attend ance the past year. Pupils of the Lauelhurat school who have been on the honor roll for the past six weeks are: Jack Rodgers. Richard Peyton. Harold Train, Leatha .Melntlre. Reglna Smith, Raymond Train. Joyce Nedry, Carol Nedry, Don ald Vaughn, Cectle Rodgers and Lots Glasd. Trail TRAIL. March 8 (Spl.) Six ladles who attended the home Interest con ference at Corvallla returned Satur day night. All report having had a delightful trip a well aa Instructive. Moat Interesting waa the addrssa by Senator Lee. Mra. Dunbar on home and government and Carl Sandburg on Lincoln. Mr. and Mra. Charlea Fry, Jr., of Central Point visited Sunday with their aon on Trail creek. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Prltchart enter tained a number of their Wends at a dinner party Saturday evening. Mr. and Mra. Clyde r.akln of Med ford apent Sunday at their cabin near Sunset on the Rogue, where they entertained aome frlenda. Mra. Ray Prlchart kept house and cared for Mrs. Zlmmerley for Mra. BJaeaa while she waa gone to Cor vallla. Mra. Harry Merrtman gave a dinner ipariy Dunaay nonoring tne oiriiir of her son. Lee. ! Mra. Eva Segessmsn has returned I home after spending a week with hsr aliter In Eugene, who la quit 111. Mr. and Mra. Pat Klngsley and lit Ilia daughter, June of Tenent. Csllf.. were week-end guests of her mother, j Mra. Rose Foellers. j Mr. and Mra. John Ragsdsle of ; Eagle Point were visiting here Sun I day. Trail Sunday school had a good attendance Sunday, forty being prea- i ent. They are preparing an Baiter j program. There Is prenchlng, both . morning and evening. Every one la Invited to attend the services Sun day school begins at 10:30 with preaching following. Hundreds of New Nelly Don. Come in end see them. J Adrleiui. L AID 2 PER CENT HI SCHOOL State Board of Education Agrees On Plan to Help High Ranking Students Coaches' Pay to Be Raised PORTLAND, March () Schol arships at Oregon's Institutions of higher learning ror such students as are unable to attend college without financial assistance, will be made available to approximately two per cent of the graduates of Oregon high schools who rank In the upper third of their elsasea. Tl:la was one of the points agreed upon here Monday at the regular March meeting of the atate board of higher education. The board voted, too. to increase the aalartes of the the football coaches at University of Oregon and Oregon state college, and a cooperative plan of adult education Involving the atate universities of Oregon, Washington and California, and the respective State Federations of Labor, waa ap proved. To Work With School,. In furthering cooperation betwwa the higher educational Institutions and the high achoola of the atate, the board provided for a definite plan of high school visitation looking to ward a permanent plan which would represent the entire system in offer ing edncatlonal counseling service. At first this will be on an emergency basis. Later, one or two men will be retained to carry on the work. The allotment of 93.400 with which to alter the art museum at the uni versity as requeated by Mrs. Gertrude Bass Warner,- donor, waa approved, and currlcular change and additions, moatly of a minor nature, were rati fied. Pees will remain the same as this year except for an adjustment at the medical school and an Increase of a a month in university dormitory charges, neceassry to meet the extm cost of servlcea and auppllea to stu dents there. ralllsnn to Get M.ono. Increases In the salaries of Coach Prince o. Calllson of the university, and Alonro L. Stlner at the college, will be met by atudent athletic funda, Calllson will receive 8.000 a year, effective February 1, and Stlner, coach at O. S. O. for only one year, will receive M.soo year, effective July 1. ' They have been receiving M.138 each. They are to be retained on a year-to-year basis, a are other faculty mem bers. E. A. Stevens of Salem was ap pointed regular crew coach at Oregon State and will act on half-time basis from April I to June 15. Stev en, former Cornell crew coach, haa heretofore donated his services. Exempt from Fees. The scholarahlps which the boar haa decided to grant financially dla treascd high school students with a high rank aa scholars, will exempt them from paying the general fees tor a year at any Oregon Institution they choose.. At the university and college thla amount to an exemp tion of 1 a term. At the normal school 8 a term would be avcd. Student and building fee would hav to be paid a usual. Leif S. Flnseth of Dallas, neweat board member, wa unable, because of the death of hla mother, to attend the first meeting alnce hi appoint ment. A bar quorum of five wa present. Vacancies on permanent and apoc- ( tal board commltteea were filled by President Marks. O. B. McLeod of Portland wa placed on the finance and unified admlniatratlon oommtu tees: C. A. Brand of Roseburg, on the curricula committee; Flnseth on th faculty welter, rule and building and grounda commltteea; B. P. Irvine of Portland, on th atudent welfar committee, and Herman Oliver of John Day on th administrative com mute. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK. March . (Spl.) On of th Vendon brothera, who ha been holding service at th taber nacle In Medford, held services Sun dsy afternoon at Wyant'a hall, with a large crowd In attendance. vr Ethel Hoefft was a guest Tues day of Mrs. Roy Orlgsby. nr. and Mra. H. L. Orlssom, Mr. Elisabeth Grlssom. Wm. Msrtln, Harry Tonn tnrf Mrs. Anna Tonn called Wedneaday at th Hansen horn, where they weia shown a large col lection of paintings, done, by Alfred Hansen. Mrs. Elizabeth Orlssom returned horn Thursday, after having apnt the pa.t two month visiting her children. Mrs. J. W. wlch called Thursday on Mrs. Roy Orlgsby. Harry Tonn w calling on vere Orlssom Thursday. On Your Car Baaa"aaBaBa Ktmimiimmli