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SIEDFOTiD MSIL TRIBUTE, MEDFOED, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 13. 193. PAGE ELEVEN i m ) 'a m i ' 1 I it k U iih J CtLM J M M J M I J "J, rmrffiG i . i i i '4 ii ill j ' a r r. liaaD'i.iiDii i v j kasr Brad every id on thU page . . . yoo will probably find exactly the tblm too nrant to bo; or tell " " Isnt there. adver the .' . It's Inex pensive, effectlvel RATES Per word flret Injection. - (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word le (Minimum 10c 1 Per line per month, without copy changes $1.35 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST II dog missing, call 1816. WANTED MALE HELP A THOROUGHLY experienced man or woman bookkeeper and stenog rapher, Including shorthand. State age and experience. Tribune Box 103. BOYS WANTED To do pleasant, edu cational work afternoons and' Sat urdays. Good pay. Ages preferred, 1J to 14. Apply by letter to J. T care Mall Tribune. WANTED Permanent, experienced wagon distributor, with truck oper ating In this territory, for fast sell ing line of cookies, crackers. Good commission. State experience, ref erences, and financial condition. Ap ply Box 11574, Tribune. MAN Age 18-45, to qualify In Retail Merchandising Field and Govern ment work. Experience not essen tial. Men selected trained. Per sonal interview by writing Box 44, this paper. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Sewing machine. Must be In good working condition end reas onable priced. We need It at once. Mall Tribune, Box U4. . WANTED Used lime sower. John S, Weeks, Trail. WANTED A good used sulkey, cheap. 244 South Orape. WANTED Heavy work horse. Isaacs, first place end Radio Station. WANTED Trucklosd of household goods from San Francisco or vicinity before April I. Cell 315. EMPTY furniture vsn returning from San Francisco last of month wants load from there or points en route. Hawley Transfer. Phone 1014-X. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or more, crufher, amalgamator. Advise price arid where can be seen. 417 Davis Bidg., Portland. Ore. WANTED Donations of used cloth ing for relief purposes. The Salva tion Army. Phone 356. 411 E. Main. WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk. Pat's. 1506 Prune St. Phone 547-L. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be 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. Orape St. Tel. 1062. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTER D5S AND RADIATORS, ALUMINUM. BRASS, COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 Nol Grspe. Tel. 1062 WANT TO RENT, with or without house. 10 to 30 acres orchard and alfalfa ground. Box 2399. Tribune WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelts and wool Joe Kooop. 120 So Central. Across from Montgomery Ward Oo WE PAY CASH For raw furs, bidet, pelts, wool and mohair. , MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1002 WANTED Five hundred ewea. Ad dress 2334. care Mall Tribune. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Strictly modern 6-room house. Inquire at 612 Katherlne. FOR RENT Furnished house, lit Inquire 105 No. Oskdale. FOR RENT 432 No. Holly. 60S SO. Ivy. (74 E. 9th. 60 No Peach. 1st Insurance Agency. H. H. Brown. Te'. 105, after 5 1670. COMPLETELY FURNISHED 3-room house: elec. refrigerator and rarure and oil burner. Inquire 602 South Riverside. FOR RENT Hornet, furnished or unfurnished. Brows & White. HOUSES 610. 112 60 and 115. water paid; wood range. Phone 10ft. FOR RENT APARTMENTS yoH RENT Furnished hasted apart ment. Strictly private. 818 So. Oak dale. 3-ROOM apt, downstairs. 344 N Bartlett. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 4-room. completely furnished, steam-netted apartment: -quipped with Frlgld- tlre. electric range ana wesner Rent. 37 50 w.iho ? garace If you art looking for the best call tt 135 1 N Hulij tad look this over. I FOR RENT APARTMENTS 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 Apt. 835 No. Riverside. 2-ROOM furs, apt, for rent, S: N. Ivy. CABINS, as mo. 446 So. Front. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD FOR heated sleeping rooms oall 1399-L. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S. Orape. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 B. Main Ratea very moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM for rent at 975 South Central. . Phone 379-J. FOR RENT Beautiful room with pri vate bath, oil burner with hot water radiation; privileges of large yard with cool shade In summer. Refer ' ences required. Mrs. Bert Anderson, 1501 w. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS LAND FOR RENT 10 acres, best sol In the vail6y. close ii on paved highway: suitable for corn, truck garden, etc.; water paid. Phone Tis-W or call at Wii Keoay ave. FOR EXCHANGE FOUR wheel trailer almost new. Will sell or trsde for cow. 835 North Main Street, Ashlsnd. FOR TRADE Set of air wheels end tires for Standard 18 or It Inch wheel & tires. Wlllsle Prult at 55 North Riverside. FOR TRADE Model T truck wood truck. What have you? Mrs. Moore, 1 mile south Taleut on highway. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Six-room Oakland. Cel., residence for Medford Box 877, 522 N. Front. SALE OR TRADE For what have you? 3 lota In Granta Pass. Frank R. Myers. Central Point. Phone 111-XX. BARGAIN FOR SALE 80-A. relin quishment, trade for truck; 10 A., free water, bottom land, small pay ment; 2i A., new modern house, large hen bouse, garage, easy terms, 2 miles to courthouse; 2 Jersey fam lly cows, one fresh In 10 days. See Owner, Ed Bechtel. Myers Lane. FOR TRADE Willamette vslley farm. 200 A.. $15,000. Want river bottom farm near Medford of equal value. Box 11744. Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Six acres on Butte Falls road va mile from school house. House, barn and garage. Entire place fenced, woods Lumber Co. FOR SALE 5 acre tract on Redwood highway, 4H miles from Grants Psss. Price 1350. Terms or cash and good car. L. B. McKlnnls, Wonder, Ore. FOR SALE OR RENT Reasonable, 6 A. free soil, smell house, city wster. electric lights, 1 ml. from Medford. Phone 865-x. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown Wntle. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut treea. excellent soil Sacrifice 6250 Write Box 56. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE DOGS-PETS PEDIGREED Roller Canaries. Breeds ers. Phone 202, Jacksonville, Mrs Nollls Finney. ROLLER canaries reasonable. 523-J-2 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 2 fresh milk cows, phone J32-L. FOR SALE Part Guernsey heifer, fresh with heifer calf, cheap. R. F. Dean Ranch, Central Point. FOR SALE Work and riding horsea. Medford Riding Academy. Phone 838-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE Bred aows, feeder pigs; also Jersey bull, 18 months. W. W. Large, Williams. Ore. FOR SAIjE Tears of mules. Henry Kerby. Talent. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1925 Buick coach. John . Darby, Route 1. GOOD USED OARS Chrysler and Plymouth Trade Int. 1930 Ford Model A 2-door Sedan. 1932 Ford Model B 2-door Sedan. 1931 Chrysler Sedan. 1930 Buick Coupe. 1927 Chev. Landau Sedan. 1928 Chrysler Coupe. 1927 Hudson Coach. Watch this Ad. Dally for New Trade Ins. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. FOR SALE '29 Ford truck. Finance Co says sell. Make your bid. 132 8. Riverside. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE White Leghorn hens Sic each. Call t 108 Mistletoe morn ings. FOR SALE Plymouth Rock setting ess 40c setting. Ssylor, 10 N. River side. Phone 616. CUSTOM HATCHING 3ettlng Sun ders. Wednesdays. New low prices. I. S. Morrison, Ashland. LEOHORN Chicks: nine cents. Resdy Tuesday. March 20. E. S. Morrison. Ashland. FOR SALE Plymouth Rock eege. 40c per setting (I. A. Leaver ton. slow Line. FOR SALE POULTRY RED setting eggs. Phone 4-F-4. FOR SALE Russell's baby chicks, all breeds. Monarch seed Co. WHITE MINORCA hatching eggs. P. D. Lofland, Central Point. PURE Bronze tome, cockeran's price stock. 85. Jesse Nell, Rl. I. Ashland FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR TRADE Tractor, trac tor disc and plow. A-l condition, s. B. Hill, route I, box 334. Central Point. HAY FOR SALE 1 mile So. Medford. L. F. Belknap. Phone 4i-J-i. FOR SALE- Spray rig. E. P. Arney mile S. .Talent. Route 1, Box 145. FOR SALE Dodder free non-lrrlgated alfalfa teed. E. B. Lucas. Beagle. FOR SALE Two old English laden tares, one Latin 1703, the other English 1730. Vellum with excellent hand work. Arthur S. Taylor. 349 N. Main, Ashland. BARGAINS IN USED TOOLS Tractors Plows Disc Sprayers Garden Seeder. HUBBARD BROS., INC. Tel. 231. FOR SALE Bean sprayer, 300-gallon. perfect, 8200. Room 315, Medford Hotel. FOR SALE One-row horse drawn corn planter. J. A. Manke, Rt. 1, Medford. tf FOR SALE Newtown apples, cheap. Will deliver. Phone 132-L. FOR SALE; 700 boxes good Newtown apples: orchard run. 25c box. W. H. Watt. Phone 46S-R-2, Medford, Ore. FOR SALE Early seed potatoes; Net ted Gems reasonable. Tel: 921-X. FOR SALE Ferric citrate, sine aul fate. grafting wax. Iron sulfate, Baume testers. Monarch- Seed Co. FOR SALE Recleaned Kanota oats, 81.50 cwt. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE White Gold Seed Pota toesearliest white potato grown. Monarch seed Co. FOR SALE Improved, clean ben beardlesa barley, $1.25 cwt. at ranch or storage, Medford. E. E. Foss. Talent. FOR SALE Tame oat hay or alfalfa. Fred Barneburg. Barneburg Ranch. FOR SALE Success beardless bsrley seed. Fred Barneburg, Barneburg Ranch. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, baled or loose. Local, non-lrrlgated alfalfa seed. Tel. 523-J-4. Otto Nleder meyer. IRON BEDSTEAD, springs, mattress, complete, $8. 215 Cottage. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms If desired. All makes rented and repsired White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tables, beds, etc. 714 Welch St.. off W Jackson. FOR SALE Fordson, ear corn, water lilies and prunes, phone 7-F-14. ' SAND, gravel, sediment, teamlug. plowing. Phone 912-J. HAY. wheat, barley, rolled or ground 0. A. DoVoe. phone 523-J-2. A RAINBOW GARDEN of glads 100 large No. 1 bulbs, not leas than 40 varieties. Value $6 or more for $2.60 One Jumbo Plcardy tree F. H. Reum. 922 South Oakdale. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE TRUCK OWNERS If you . haven't got P. U. C. plates, get your application In for your P. L. and P. D. Insurance at once. Long or short haul. Cargo, collision, tire and theft. Association of Commercial Truck Owners, Phone 1380, Room 12, Pslm Bldg. FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed CO.-.U rellned. Medford Cash and Car;, Cleaners. Phone 1700. THOROUGHBRED stallion service Box 139. Spring ttreet. MINING PROPERTIES If you have property to sell or wish to buy See Geo. 8. Barton. 33 N. Grape St. INCOME TAX Let me prepare jour Income tax return. Years of experi ence. Both state and Federal are now due. Fred L. Colvlg, 625' 8 Central Phone 735-J. I BUY gold and lend money Cecil Jennings, comer Front and Main. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove. 235 E. Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract! of Title and Title Insurance The only complete rule System lo Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No 33 North Central Ave. u pits Irs. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing, on. tntal Rug Cleaning specialty Painting and Paperhanglng M. A. BLI9S Painting tnd paper hanging Tel. 646 W. i.3 8. Orape Nursery Stork "PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIO PROF ITS" Prlcet smashed on high qual ity fruit treea, shrubs, roses and berry plants. Drive to W B Bar. nuin't on Paciflo highway. 8 miles south of Medford or Phone 851-R-3 CARLTON NURSERY CO. CARL TON, OREOON. Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNB JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In eouthern Oregon Printing of all klnda; oook binding: loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating easi sales allps and eerythlna In the printing line. 38-80 N. Orape Phone 75. BUSINESS DIRECTORY EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 1016 No. Centra.) Phone 316 Prices right, iervit guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X I RE-NKING TRUCKING C Trans- 1 fer and etorage we haul anything . at a reasonaole price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. Money tu Lend WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charges. See W. B. Thomas, 45 South Central, ground floor Craterian Theater Bldg. State License No S-157. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Filing Final Account. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson In the Matter of the Estste of Grundy Barnes Llr.clsey. sometimes known as J. B. Hlgley, but being one and the same person, deceased. Notice it 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 thle notice It February 13th, 1934. LOME SARGENT, Administratrix of the Estate of Grundy Barnes Llndsey. sometimes known as J. B. Hlgley, but being one and the same person. Q. M. ROBERTS. .Attorney for Administratrix. JACKSONVILLE P.M. EXAM SCHEDULED United States civil service, commis sion has announced that all applica tions for the fourth class postmaster examination for the Jacksonville. Ore., post Ion, must be in not leter than March 23. this month. The exmalnatlon la to be held at Ashland, Ore., the announcement states. Compensation of the postmas ter at this office was $1100 for the last fiscal year. Applications must have reached their twenty-first birthday but not their sixty-fifth birthday on the date of the close of receipt of applications. Applicant must reside within the territory supplied by the post office for which the examination is an nounced. The examination is open to all citizens of the United States who can comply with the require ments. . Phoenix Notice Dr. Dwight Pindley, 317 Medford Center Bldg. will hold office hours in Phoenix at the following hours: Monday evening. 7-P. Tuesday morning, 10-12. Wednesday afternoons, a -4 Thursday mornings. 10-12. Friday evenings, 7-9. Saturday afternoons. 24. Phoenix phone, 8-P-4; Medford phone. 100. Please make appointments by calling 109. Hanley to Seattle E. B. Hanley left by train on Sunday, for Seattle. Mai! Tribune Daily ACR088 Iridescent gem At or from a distance Timber tree Chimney Rescue East Indian plant Mountainous region in Austria Occidental Vegetable Harmonised Formerly Myself Danish money Lxiiresslon of dlsguit Soft hat Written form of a title of address Type squares For sample: abbr. Brother of Odin Female dttr Pronoun Talked Idly Flowed Male cat Publlo car rier: abbr. Transmit Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle OR rVTOIllREMOVE PUT 1 AkAlkl2 gC E E,N tJ I CE A 0 OjAR TA L I AS EE V JN E R E LETS 05jL5T!ZjLJL.i 5 E E Pre H a rio Ni! rr Prffprr G i t E. R TFf al TIT NjTOGA DIE L T ASjENERGY AP E E M5o URESS 41. Steps for crossing a Kail 44. Details 4. Picture of fhs Virgin Mary 41. The one de feated II. American Indian K2. Havit effect hi, tVfiic 65. Aeriform fluid ' i2 13 r w r i7 ia mi t r JilUU. 'iV't l 20 il2' 22 2- TM MM . 3t n; ri37" il Uiu. - Mr SS ,:( Sit ,.,,. Si UNIT Climax CUMAX, March IS. (Spl.) Men nlfee Charley hsa returned to work on the Jim Owens ranch. Mrs. Zelda Hurst has been HI for the past ten days, but is better at this time. L. H. Wertu and Ted Kinney, made a trip to Medford and Central Point Wednesday. Jennie H. White hm returned to Climax as teacher. There are eight pupils In attendance. Donald Snyder of Ashland visited Everett Orlssom Inst week. Mrs. Viola Com Bt ock visited in Med ford last week. Sam Coy went to Eagle Point Tues day and returned Wednesday. The road has been passable to cars all winter. Hilda Morgan and daughter, Jean ette, are residing in Central Point with Roberta Wertz and the latter's grandfather. N. P. Hanson. Lester Throckmorten of Eagle Point was a visitor at Climax Sunday. Mrs. L. H. Werte and daughter. Norma Jean, have returned home after having spent the winter In Cen tral Point, Charles Morgan, 5, passed the pre school test and Is doing fine work In school. He Is staying with his aunt. Mrs. Wertz. There are many flowers and trees In bloom and grain fields look In ex cellent condition for this time of year. PERSIST, March 13. (Spl) Mr. end Mrs. Jess Oarber and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parker, are visiting for an indefinite period with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hutchison, Mrs. Oarber being Brvln Hutchison's mother, and the many friends remember Mr. Parker as Ervln Hutchison's half brother. They plan on making their homes somewhere near here, tf places are available. Carl Chltdreth visited last week with his parents In Medford, also calling on friends In town. A. D. Moore made a business trip to town last Thursday, his son Emory, accompanying him. Gordon Miller end Frank Ragsdale were week-end guests of Wea Miller. Rufus Children, of Medford and cousin Waldo Trusty, of Ashland, spent a few days last week visiting relatives on Elk creek, returning to town Saturday. Jim Lyons, Harvey Morgan and Morgan's cook called at Carl Child reth's March 11. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ayres started to call on the D. E. Hutchisons Sunday, but encountered Ray Schermerhorn dragging the roada near Persist, so turned back, enjoying a nice drive anyway -and a brief call, on Mildred Young. Mildred Young spent last week In town visiting her sisters, Mrs. Ash and Mrs. Ztmmer. Clinton Ayres was an all day call er on Donald Young Sunday. Phone 642. We will haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday, March 17. Cross -Word Puzzle I. Like 6. Flattered servilely T. Haiti t. Gave back . Part of an amphitheater 10. Withered 11. Cards held at a deal 16. Island of New York state: abbr. II, Body of Jew leh law 20. The end 22. Mind 22. Title 27. Works 21. Open 29. Soft groan 30. Tear apart 34. Bureau 39. Honback hockey 37. OMals 19. Uotlons of the sea 41. Long outer garment 42. Unctnounlr self-compla- oent 41. Good -by, oolloq, 41. He: fipanlsb 47, Lste; comb. form -4. Bilk worm HO. Action at Isw 13. Behold It. Tolerable: colloq. IT. Malayan dagger DOWN 1. Ftsquently S. Run between ports t. The European blsn 4. Highest of the Le pontine Alps Persist" Forest Creek FOREST CREEK. March IS. (Spl.) Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ayres March 11 included Mr and Mrs. W. H. Roberts nf Medford, Mr. Jones and daughter, Vivian, Aaron Ayres, Jr., of Central Point. Mrs. Murphy and son. Bob, of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crump enter-1 talned as week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Brophy, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Dewey and son. Monty, and Mrs. Bt. Louis, all of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hill and chil dren, Donald and Lottie Jean, accom panied by Jess Thomas, all of Phoe nix, were visitors March 4 at the Lee Black home. Mr. Reed of eastern Oregon In spected the Oregon Bella mine March 6. Mable Carter, who was hurt tn fall last week Is reported well and able to attend school again. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Meeds were visit ing friends on the creek the after noon of March 9. Russell Ayres was a member of the Jacksonville basketball squad, which played In the Southern Oregon Nor mal school basketball tournament In Ashland, March 8 and 0. Shopping In Medford March 6 were Mrs. Arthur Da vies. Mrs. Jack Crump and Mrs. Earl Hlbbard. Valerie Pearce entertained small group of school friends the evening of March 3, at her parents' home, Mr. and Mrs, George Pearce. Lee Black was a business visitor in Medford the afternoon of March 8. Girl Scout luncheon hike has been postponed until March 17, on account of the inability of several girls to at tend. Reservoir In Oregon Belle creek, which has b?n under construction for the last two weeks la now com pleted and John Black and Harry Ayres will begin mining operations the first of the week. Gerald Pearoe, recent auto accident victim, Is now so far Improved as to be able to be up and around a little. Mrs. Arthur Davles spent the after noon and evening with her mother. Mrs. C. O. Dorothy, In Jacksonville March 7. Aaron Ayres, Jr., was a member of the championship Central Point high school baaketball team, which won the S. O. N. 8. tournament in Ash land March 10. Shoppers in Medford March 10 In cluded Aaron Ayres and daughter, Alma; Harry Ayres, Charles Sleek, W. A. Melds, Mrs. George Pearce ,and daughter, Valerie: Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Davles; Mr. and Mrs. John Black and Homer Sleek. Mr. and Mrs. tvan Davles and small children, Mrs. James Davles. Mrs. Charlie Madsen and Mrs. George Pearce visited the Sterling mine March II. Sardine Creek SARDINE CREEK, March U. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Henselman snd fsmlly of Medford called Sunday on Mrs. Eva Newton and Mra. P. L. Walt Mrs. Nina Dusenberry and daugh ter, Mabel, were Sunday visitors at the Smith home In the Meadows. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and fam ily, and Mra. Smith's mother. Mrs. Ella Bingham, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mra. OenrM ftmith Mrs. P. M. num. w.. .n mm.hi-ii4 guest Saturday of Mrs. E. C. Flene and with Mr.and Mrs. Wens spent the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kreuse'e In the Riverside colony. Mrs. Luclle Ream, .n At.tl.i-.. Cora and Roger of Prultdale, near Grant Pasa, spent Thursdsy at S. A. Du sen berry's. Mrs. Ella BlnB-ham Of Thnrnmnn creek, who baa been visiting her dau. ghter. Mrs. John Smith and family or me past two weeks, returned home Tuesday. Mlas Marr Adamson nt sut.n. a. Marvin Alberta of Medford called on mr. r.va wewum Monday evening. Miss Adamson taught the Alderbrook school for two years. Dan Jones of Klamath county was through here thla week with a bunch of horsea for sale or trade, which he had been using on a farm he had rented In Klamath county. Alice Dusenberry, Jean Smith, Ar thur Dusenberry and Blossom Durkee were Juniors from here, who attended the party given In the Oold Hill high school gym Tuesday night, at which they entertained the Jacksonville Juniors. It was a return party. Mrs. I. c. Plena entertained at a birthday dinner March 4 In honor or Mr. and Mra. P. M. Burns of here and John Simpson of Merffnnt mm. blrthdaya all occurred close together. wire, oimpson waa also a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm Campbell . "J .,, i-(norn D.oy I .-hicks and expect another 500 this Mr. and Mra. P. U Wait have 800 R. I. red chicks two weeks old and thla week delivered Hon day-old chicks to William Orleve of Prospect and lo to Mra. O. M. Wilson In Ssms Valley. E. C. Plena expects the first hatch of Ughorne off this week. 8. A. Dusenberry h.s been hsuilng poles for the new 5og house, being erected by Mrs. Studwell from New Tork on whst la known aa the eld Dow place oo the left fork of the creek. Mr. and Mrs. Studwell and three small daughters are living In a small house, built on the place, while the log house la In construction. U'all.. trMutta fe . , lull. Walk.r of Oold Hill tipped over In Iverson'e rora near Mrs. rrewion'e place Satur day night on their way home from the dance. Neither one suffered se rious Injury, although the Ford was badly damaged. Foots Creek POOT8 CREEK. March 13. (Spl) Mesdamea Effle Drummond. Rather-1 Ine Palmer, Phelfer, Howae. Anna i Boye. Jeanne Bore, Miller and Miss Nellie Jacobs met with the Health i Unit at Mrs. Emily Llvely's In Oo'.d t Hill, Msrch 6. I Beth Bxmslltr, Mrs. M- 0. Boom-' alitor, Mrs. McDonald and Jean MlUeri spent March 0 In Medford. Mesdames Btrdaeye. Miller, Keta Blrdseye. Lance, Boltng. MoMerrlck I and Clara Biles attended, the meeting of the Home Extension Vnlt at the Community hall In Rogue Rlrer on March 0. Mahle Mack was present and cave a most Interesting talk and demonstrstlon on sewing. Mrs. Miller Walker of Oo'.d Hill spent Msrch T with her sister, Mrs. ft. L. Miller. Rslpb Biles apnt the week-end with his sister. Mrs. Oscar Joleson, In Ashland and returned home ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Joleson and son Leon, flundsy, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Ployd Lance and daughter Buth, or Oold Hill were Sunday visitors on the creek. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dole are folng to build a house on their property In the lert fork of roots creek. The work will be done by Newall Broa. Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Loveless and son of Williams creek, spent Sunday with their dsughter. Mrs. Charles Mc Merrlck, and family. Betty and Wallace Bollng hiked over the hill to Aprgate Saturday morn ing to visit their grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Anderson. They returned Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. John Dole. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dole and Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Bates were at DUlard March 8 to at tend the funeral services of Sam E. Moore. Mr. Moore was the brotherln law of Ted Dole and Mra. Bates. Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, March 13. (Spl) earns Valley high school basket ball team which won the district championship to enter the basket ball tournament at Ashland. O. W. Ayera. principal and coach, accom panied the team. Ladles Industrial club met Thurs day at the Weaver home where Mrs. James Weaver and Mra. Walter Orant were hostesses. The main feature of the afternoon's program waa a show er given Mrs. Ruth SchulE. The members decided to give their next meeting day over to aewlng Instruc tions which will be conducted by Mrs. Alette Blghsm and Mrs. Jim Crawford, and will be held at the school house. All ladlea Interested are welcome. "Cyclone Sally" la the title of the Junior-Sophomore high echool play to be given March 18. The play coached by Miss Vesta Hall, pro mises to furnish sn entertaining pro gram with good music between acta. Mrs. will Wybsrk returned Mon day from Davis, Calif., where she accompanied her mother, who spent several months at the Wybark home. Ladlea Industrial club la practic ing three playa to be given In April. Orangera have received invitations to attend the play "Everybody Get ting Married," given at Rogue River by the Live Oak Grange, March 14. Mrs. J. L. Prink, who represented the Same Valley extension unit at the state Better Homes conferenoe at Corvallls, returned home Saturday night. Lone Pine LONE PINE, March 13. (Spl.) Lone Pine P.-T. A. met March 1. A program waa furnished by the children, consisting of a group of short plays given to show their Im provement In English. Elsie Mltchel was the only pupil having 100 per cent In spelling this all weeka. Pupils on the honor roll are: Elsie Mltchel, Jsne Hooker, Wsnda Konk-I, Dorothy Haynea and Bertha Van Ort wlck. Those having perfect attendance ar Maxlne Parker, Charles Robinson, John Hoxworth, Bonnie Foresees. Jackie Rose, Robert Robinson, Jean Parker, Msry Lou Ray, Lowell Blsh, Herbert Mltchel, Myron Helvey, Hilda McCasland, Alden HiDnert. David Lu men. Dale Howard, Cecil Davla. Her bert Howard, Charlea McCaaland, Ken neth Ray and Bud Hoover, Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, March 13. (Spl.) Howard Holman has return ed home from Portland, where he spent the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Green went to Aih land Friday Jas. MacDowell spent a few hours on the Creek Thursday. Btve Lunsk was out to the val ley Thursday with wood. Mra. Jack Riedell was In Talent Saturday. Mr. Elliott spent tlie week end At his home in Talent. Prank Casy la building a fenoa on hla ranch this week. Mr. Don lea waa In Medford Mon day. Jack Holtmaa wag out to Medford Wednesday. The warm dayi have caused many little wild flowers to bloom, MARKS NOT SEEKING TO SUCCEED MEIER BAI.IM, March 13. (AP) Wlllard 1. Marks, cnalrman of the state board of higher education, deotared here today he had no Intention at this time to become a candidate for the Republican nomination of gov ernor. He added, that from the time Oovernor Meier announced hla re tirement from office, .he has been constantly bene! Red with telephone calls urging hire to enter the race). McLeod Mcleod, March 12. (Spl) W. L. Etlmondson has recently purchased property at Butte Palls, where he and, son Bill have moved and will mskei thetr home together with Mr. and Mrs. Olga Abbott. Their ranch her has been leased to Mr. snd Mrs. Stela of Medford who with their family are now located here. Mrs. w. D. Coburn snd Miss Erma Glass returned Sunday from Corval lls where they attended the Horn Interest conference. They report 4 most enjoyable trip. Mrs. Vn. B. Inch, rural school su pervisor visited Laurelhurst school Wednesday. Mrs. Bob Allworth. who has been quite 111 with toxic poisoning for th past seversl weeks la Improving In heslth and la now able to be about agsln. Mr. and Mrs, Prank Dlteworth, Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Rlchsrdson and Mrs. Dale Svanson were Medford visitors Wednesday. J. 8. Weeks ha purchased a new spray rig. A apeclal aewlng demonetratlon wa given by Mra. Violet Dlteworth at Mra. N. P. Ohrt'a Thursday. Ladlea attending were Meedsmea P. J. Dlte worth. J. E. Peyton. Dsle Sawyer, Roy Vaughn, violet Dltsworth. Clara Oor don and Mrs. Ohrt. The Isdle prac ticed the latest styles In bound pack ets and button hole. Miss Eva Prink of Ssms Vslley spent the week end as guest of Miss Erma Glass. Mr. and Mr.. E. D. Hoag, son Leo and Billy Cad'valleder spent Saturday evening -t the Glass home. Mr. Pred Morgan apent last week end with her mother In Medford. The weather continues warm And spring-like. Msny early garden at planted and up. Plan are underway for th produe tlon of a home talent play, to b directed by Caroline Harding In th near future. Roy Vaughn la doing some csblnet work for Mr. end Mrs. E. L. Qlasj this week. Valley View VALLEY VIEW, March U. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Prank Holdrldge and Mr. and Mra. 8. Hackler of Talent were visitors at the Prank Reed home Sun day. Mr. Prank Craig returned last week from a two months vlalt with her father and elsteri at Ores Valley, Calif. Mrs. Bertha Glasgow returned Sun day from Corvallla where she attend ed the Home Interest conference. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor visited at the H. R. Westerberg home Sunday. Don Lowe visited at Wagner Oap Friday. Mr. and Mr. L. O. Penland moved to their new home Joining the Oold Creat orchards this week. . Barney Abrarn la putting 00 hi magic how at the Phoenix Orange thla week. Mra. H. J. Carter called at th Glenn home Tuesday. M and Mrs. P. P. Buck of Medford visited frlenda In th neighborhood Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Olenn and Mr. W. A. Stratum attended a dessert bridge at Mrs. A. J. McCallen's, given by Mrs. McCallen and Mr. Hal McNalr Thursday afternoon. Cha. Austin, Medford milk Inspec tor, was a business caller recently. H. O. Frohbach of Medford wa a business caller here Wednesday. Clifford Hendrlckson who has mad hi home with R. N. Cheney since a small child has been In Medford for a number of weeka for medical treat ment. Thla week he underwent a aerlou operation on hi leg having pert of the bone removed and will be In th Sacred Heart hospital tor weeks. D. M. Lowe who ha lived her for years ha bought a ranch north of Ashland out from the Oak street bridge and la planning to build this summer. They moved to Ashland thla week to be nesrer th ranch. Laurelhurst LAURELHURST. March 13. (Spl.) Mra. Inch, county school supervisor, wa a visitor at the Laurelhurst actual Tuesday morning. Two new pupils entered th school lsst Monday morning, Dean and Teddy Von Stein. Dean la In the first grad while Teddy la In the second grade. Medford visitor during th past week were Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, Edmund Richardson, Mr. and Mra. Prank Dltsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sawyer. The ladles of the home extension, unit met at the N. P. Ohrt horn Thursday afternoon. School pupils , are busy practicing track and field events. Plan ar being made for the pupil to tak part In a meet with other schools In the near future. Prospect Parerut-Teafiher associa tion hss tnvlted people of the com munity to attend a Qleemen'a enter tainment at th Prospect high school auditorium Friday evening, March 16. The Oleemen'a chorus I made up ot 40 Medford alngera and from report, offer a very good program. The enter tainment u free te every one. . Ti Htttt:e-.illlil .1 i:,i