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PAGE SEVE-N WHAT YOU VI TANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE, O H VVcXKYUD V(J MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU, OREGON. TUESDAY. JANUARY 8. 1935. 4 KuiiVit Rend every ad on tlili pane. Von will probably find ei nctly the tliliiR you want to buy or fell. It It Isn't there, advertise . . It's Inexpensive, effective. RATES per word first Insertion (Minimum 2.1c) gach additional Insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) per line per month without copy chane.es .1..S Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND UAT Bi.i'-' irj.se containing tlck- r..:;...nd Ave. ana OaMlnle. Return to 313 Portland j Ave. Reward. FOUND Black kid glove. Owner may have same by calling i -rnoune : and paying for ad. LOST Hand-tooled brown wallet, containing Identification cards, cur rency and diamond ring. Return i wallet and ring and keep currency. : No questions asked. Cl.es. L. Mar- ; tin, Holland Hotel. 1 lost Female spaniel; black, white underneath; -speckled legs. 530 So. j Central. Phone 369. Reward. ( . j LOST Alligator purse containing -driver's license. Reword. Return ; Mall Tribune. LOST 4 Ashland library books be- , tween Phoenix and Medford. Mrs. j D. R. Sloan. Tel 16-F-3. Medford. i LOSTIf dog missing, call 1510. tT .Trrrr OTTTl ATTflMQ 1 W an x I m.nnM r'work foT board and room. Can furnish references. Box 662, Tribune. . , , WANTED FEMALE HELP j WANTED Housekeeper; must be ; capable of taking charge of home; j 3 adults in.. family. Mrs. R. E. . Carley, Phone 341-W. j WANTED Elderlv woman for house work. Messenger, Spring St. TTANTED--IVIISCELLANEOUS ! , -, j WANTED To rent. or o-room , house: well lurnisned. Tribune. Box 1000, WANT TO BUY Spray rig chassis. 400-aallon tank. Bean Preperetbry. Phone 119. Art Reed, at Parsons j Machine Shop. WANTED Discarded furniture and clothing bv needy party. Will pick up. Box 1068. Tribune. WANTED To rent with option to buy, or buy outright, small farm with good buildings and water. ! Box 1061, Tribune. JUNK WANTED We cay cash tor JUNK BAlTEKlEi AND RADIATORS ALUM1NJM BRASS COPPER and lunk jf all descriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 .o Orape Tel 108 WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you. Medlord Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel 1062. EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angeles wants load bo-h ways, fel 815. Hawley Transfer. HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides) and pelts. Meal ora Bargain nuuw, 27 N. Grape. Tel 1062. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Unfurnished house, 133 So. Grape. FOR RENT Unfurnished modern room house. 17 So. Newtown St. FOR RENT 3-room neatly furnished house. 821'$ Oak. FOR KENT - Homee unfurnished Brown lurnisnrtl ot i wtiit F0R RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE noma 04 S irape FOR RENT ROOM BO ARD PATES fT moderate at 16 K FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Small furnished apt. on Main St. Phone 1129-J. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS CABINS Bv day. week or month, cheap See at Camp Wlthus, N. Riverside. FOR REM Room I6xti0 djo.a.ni. Mail rnnune Joo Jepirtment an G-ape street W;il remodel to Jtt permanent tenant phone 75 o: ap ply at Mall rnoune mexipsper) of rice FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Fine trout rod. reel and equipment. Mke new. lor skis or toboggan. 4C'S Klr.z St FOR SALE OR TRADE Oi'.e ti ers y caw i nd re ; . :a oa Rj s M;jtt;, r-weu'. Me FOB, EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE i POR SALE OR TRADE Well-Improved 2-are tract: 6-room mxlern house, double gamge. woodhouae. chldcen house, fruit for family use. If Interested caJl 498-y. Terma. FOR TRADE For good home In Med ford. cloae In. small ranch: new im provement: clear. Address B-jx 646. Mail Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3 acres, li, mile Med ford. overlooking valley; 4-room house, barn, garage, chicken house, family orchard, acre clover. Will sacrifice: easy terms. 731 W. lita at. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown at White. FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial park lot. Box No. 501. Tribune. HOUSES FOR 8ALE OR RENT-Jack-son County Building & Loan Ass'n. Phone 195. FOR SALE OR TRADE Large lot. clear: some buildings, near grade end high schools, Klamath Pills for city property w:ch or without buildings. Address Box 174. Tribune FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner pigs. M. A. Hous ton. Call 534-Y. FOR SALE Milk cow and calf. Gregg. Central Point. i FOR SALE 30 head , ewes. Also 6 , brood sows, 48 head pigs. Call 1559. FOR SALE DOGS PETS ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 523-J-a FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES GOOD USED CARS Low Prices 1935 License. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan. 1931 Chevrolet Sedan. 2 1930 Chevrolet Sedans. 1930 Ford Model A 3-door Sedan 1931 Ford Model A Sedan. 1932 DeSoto Sedan. 1929 LaSalle Coupe. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe. 1932 Plymouth 4 beaan. Also several other earlier models to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 No. Riverside. Tel. IB '28 DODGE Victory 6 Coupe: new paint; 6-ply tires; good mechanical shape. EAK1N MOTOR CO.. Hud son dealer. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 17 White Leghorn hens. U. V. Van Horn. Rt. 2. Box 424. lower end of McAndrews. I PURE Hansen hatching eggs, mated ro maies Ir0m a a ma a. w . u. iesi- ed direct from J. A. Hansen, from mines weiKiuiig o wj i y3 iub. imi sires side over 300 eggs 3 genera tions, 83.50 per 100. Phone 211. Good alfalfa hay $12,00 ton, W. M. Tetherow, Central Point. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS for SALE Samson tractor, model M, In good shape. J. H. Stanley. Rt. 3. Medford, FOR SALE Wood, body fir; very pitchy. 75c rick on ground. 4 miles from Wlmer, up Sikes creek. W. L. Kenllne, Rt. 1, Rogue River. I FOR SALE Electric element, with automatic control for hotbed, with 60 ft. copper wire. Cost 15.00; take $10.00. Phone 1261. FOR SALE Piano, cheap, highway. Moll Box No. 543. Klnj's for SALE CHEAP Bedroom set. electric washer. Ice box. radio, rus and miscellaneous articles. 310 Haven. FOR SALE Dry fir, manzanlta. 615 P:;i;sylvonla. pjn ortut u oio-rfcg lULuuKium. One electric. 2 kerosene burning, perfect condition. Reasonable. Box 39-D. Rt. '0yy'Ore8y FOR SALE OR TRADE 2-wheel trailer almost new - ror cow, cm- ens, or wnni nave you. nnipn Swantsley. 267 Maple St.. Ashland.!1"" urB'1 S won RAT.RAUAiffl hnv Aiir- t. Hanley. Phone 697-J-3. ------wn-w "JOBS Bv J. C. Barnes On sale at: Swem's Olft Shop Medford Stationery Store. Wurts' Gift Shop and Office Supply Co. "JOBS" - - FOR SALE Wheat. 81.50 cwt.; 2 tractor plows, n. J. Garrett, Rt. 4 FURS Cash paid for furs, hides, pelts. Johnson Produce Co.. 6th and Front Sts. - -i-ci-i-i WHEAT or FEED OATS $1 bO CTt., iT-cTTSev'SS si lie south of Medford. Phone 523-J-2. j FOR SALE Used sewing machines all rnnitM- iirmt if dirri All makM rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Sand, gravel. lawn dirt fertilizer, teaming. Phone 913-J. FOR SALE Pear wood. Tel 744-X. BUSINESS CHANCES INTEREST In Beer parlor-restau- rant-soda fountain. Long lease. Cheap rent. f200 will handle. Box 651. Tribune. FOR SALE Restaurant. Write Box 659, Tribune. FORTY acre placer with dwelling for lease. Box 134. route 1, Central Tolnt. FOR 6 ALE Complete restaurs nt equipment Barbecue machine, i Frigaoaire, Fr.g.da.re Ice cream con tainer. Vulcan gas restaurant ran. I one lutomstJc lias watr heater, 8- 1 VinU a-atam fV rtn nvfj-iri trial' h' scale, typewriter, radio, bootns. na course w.mi e -.a-tabls?. counter, beck-bar. kitchen east comer of said Section 32. Town. iu,,i!. fishes -tr UiiAt ha ao.d at once aa building has oeen lesxed Can be wn st 226 West Mln St ar 203 E 8th St W. E T.vimas. owner. 45 So CentfV I lit M.a i-at Atll. J MISCELLANEOUS i THE Individually designed lounda- :of lion garment, spencer corsetlere. Phone 1389-J. I - - , KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg. Mu- ' sic and dance. Phone 1M6 or 1230- . W. Ruth Luy Alice Holmback. ol LOW PRICED guaranteed Radio 8erv. ; ice Phone 857-Y. IS VOUR HEAH1NO IMPAIRED? 1 nave for sale or trade a late model Acoustlcon which ha. so oeoefl"w) Q hM heretofore been duly no my hearing that I nave no turtbei ! , a f the flUng , llld use tor It. r N Ken. Talent. Ore ip,tl,10n BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts OJAL AUS Abatraci Title I only e Syste Coubty JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title sou insurance Tbe I complete title i rn to jactsoo County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts I North Central Ave., upatalrs. Auto Tires. TIME TO RE-TIRE GET A FISK None Better None Cheaper SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE 12th at Riverside. expert Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning As upholstering. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranieeo. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. Dentlsto- DENTISTRY Dr. Main. I. H. Gove. 325 E. NURSERY STOCK FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear tree, peach, apricot, cherry, apple, al mond, filbert, and walnut trees, roses and shrubs at lowest prices. Phone 851-R-2. or call at W B. Barhum's. 3 miles south of Medford on hwy. next to Ever Shady Auto Camp. Carlton Nursery. Carlton. Or. Money To Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-financed. Loans closed within 30 minutes, under super vision of the State Banking Dept. License No. S-157-M-160. See W. E. Thomas. 45 So. Central. Safety of Your Investment In the MKDI OHIl FKUKIIAI. SAVING A Nil LOAN ASSOCIATION 136 E Main St. Insured up la S.'ilHio by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Washington. O. C. painting & Papernanglng M. A BLISS Painting & papernang lng. Tel. 646-W. 313 So. Qrape. BUSINESS DIRECTORY LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Meeting. In the Matter of the Creation and Organization of the Pit View Oraz ing District of Jackson County. Oregon. Notice Is hereby given tnai on me i 15th day of December, A. D. 1934 petition signed by twenty or more freeholders residing within the terri tory which is proposed to be Included within the grazing district herein after described, was duly filed in the office of the County Clerk of Jackson irrnuntv Oreeon. witnin wnicn county i .a,d DroDosed Grazing District is lo- t.vi asicintr for the formation of i the said proposed Grazing District to be known as tne riu v.ew unguis - - flaifl propofied Dta. - - - .,rt ,tiinn j Commencing at the Northwest cor- ( ncr of Section Six. In Twp. 36 3.. Range 1 East of the Willamette Mer- . ;iaian ;n jacuson oum-y. wi". j running thence South on sa:d Mer es, ildlan line 6 mile; thence fcaat 1 mile: thence North Va mile, more or less, : to Little Butte Creek: thence follow- ing along said Little Butte, Creek in t a southeasterly direction to where j 'Lick Creek empties into said Little j 1 Butte Creek In Section 3. in said: Township and Range; thence East. across said Little Butte Creek. Va mile, more or less to the highway known as the Lake Creek Road as said road Id HWW t,oiouii"nvu, thtnee lollowlne alon th said Lake I Dj nAnsral AI I f Vl A A alt AC I W ' , ..IT 1Th h rral !U'But C Southeast " ; V" ww. thence following along ss:d Little j Butte Creek one-half mile more or I less to where Mme merges into the ) North Fork and South Fork of Little, ' Butt Creek, thence along the said . South Fork of Litue buiw ureex 10 where the main canal of the Med ford Irrigation District crosses said . creek In the Northeast quarter of Section 29. Tp 36 S R. 3 East of the W M.. thence Northerly along , said canal one mile, more or less, to where said canal 1s diverted from the North Fork of L.ttJe Butte Creek in j Section 20, said Township and Range; thenco following along the said North Fork of Little Butte Creek in s gen- oral Southeasterly direction to waere 1 said creek interacts the Township j line between Townships 38 and 37. j Range 3 Bast, st or near tn South- t east corner of Section 32 in Town ship 39 South. Range i East of tne W M. '.aid point 3 ing also upon the .Vest boundary line of the Rogue , River National Forest as now laid oj. antf etao;ie.Tftd upon the ground: thence following siong ss:d boundary ' l'.ne of the ld Rogue River National Forest, throughout its entire :engm. Snip JO K J MM .uurvu.a to trie Southeast corner of flection 34. In Township 34 S R 3 East of the W M . being s distance of aoout 40 miles siong the line of t;ie said Ns , tional Forest; tnenc- South 2 miles; j thence West 1 mile; thence North sj-vi :arI&i-tas ol a uu.t to 'A main line of the P. I R R In Section 9. Township 33 n i a" the W. M.; thence following atom? main mw oi m .u r - In a westerly direction to where said ' main line of the said railroad cuts ' and Intersects the Willamette Mer-I idian near trie West quarter corner Section 18. Township 35 S R II g . thence south, along said Meridian Ilne tnrM nd t nllj miles, more or to the place of beginning, as flrat herein above set rortn. Notloa Is further given that the n,.,i. nA.prf ni itrlbtn fnnnt.v Notice U further given that the (County Judge of the state of Oregon. :a ana ror me uoumy or jRcason. has set Friday the 11th day of Janu. ary. A. D. 1935. at ten o'clock a. m.. aa the time, and the Courtroom of said Court, In the Courthouse in Medford. Oregon, as the place for the holding of a meeting ol ine uraxing Qn.,H Af Ta,lrn CnunlV nnu.lll n the p,tmoner, wn0 ,ned .Ho petition, and all other persons who may be In any manner Interested In we formation ol said District, or ifald time and plaoe any and all of t such persons are hereby directed to appear and snow cause u any tncy have why such district should not be so formed, as Is provided for un der the provisions of Chapter 273 ol the 1933 Session Laws of the State of Oregon. This notice la given and served pursuant to an order of the Honor able Earl B Day, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, and ex-offlclo chair man of the Grazing Board of Jackson County. Oregon, duly made fcnei en tered on the 28th day of December. 1934. to which order reference Is here by made. In witness whereof. I have hereun- to et my hand and affixed the seal of the County Court of Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, this 28th day of Decern tier. 1934. G R. CARTER. (SEAL) County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon. CALL FOR W ARRANTS School District No. 91 Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemp tion of warrants No's. 440 to 647 in clusive, 1933 and 1934 series. Inter est ceases on this, 6th dav of Janu ary, 1935. J. 8. SMITH. Clerk. School Dlst. No. 91. Butte Falls, Ore, Noftce to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Orton for Jackwn County. In the Matter of the Estate of Inga Erlksen, also known as Ingeberg Erlksen, deceased. Notice Is herebv given that the County Court of the State of Oregon 1 for Jackson county nas appointed , me Administratrix of the estat of: inga Erlksen. also known as Inegberg j Erlksen. deceased 1 sar." them to me with proper roucl.3rs ...... . . . . wiirun six montns irom tms date at 1 the office of O. H. Bentson. attorney for said estate, at 120 East M:n Street, Medford, Oregon. Dated this 8th day of January. 1935. IRENE POWELL, Administratrix. O. H. BENOTSON. Attorney -for Estate, - 128 East Main St., Medford, Orcson. FAIRBANKS AND LADY .VISITING ST. MORITZ ST. MORITZ, Switzerland. Jan. 8 fAP Lady Ashley, the recently di vorced former actress, and Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., arrived here this after noon by automobile from Milan. They traveled In ' two cars and It was understood that they may remain three weeks. (Lord Ashley, In divorcing his wife, named Fairbanks as corespondent). Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I, Anal stanc I. Keen Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ISll iFlTtflHl j jj; u. y nttar ovsr 16. Morbid breath in sound IT. Series of names II. Sharp moun tain nags ,t. Caelio i 2. Tifi 22. Clot away i. Roused from - i.pep 2. Total 21. Lour narrow board Jt. ExprffiMon of inquiry 11. Acid fruit 25. Kind of earth 1$. Out of da njrer II. Draw through thin paper l. Article of millinery 0. Provflrba 13. .Hfat In church 19. Tipped up 15. Too 16. Word of tatIsap A L E s N A 59. urdnr tlio nerk of cr tnln animals 63. Not profes sional U. Lively (Janes ID. Fmlnlns nam 67. Egyptian sins- tnc Rtrl M. Sky-blus 69. Unfermented or partly f(rmentil (trap Jules 70. Pr , enm on a mentation , ,Bt jiaj leiiOW 9, L,gai claim J. Oriental salu tatlon: variant . Marked with birs of con- 71. Light and fins trastlnf 72. Indflntta color amount A C R.E.1A.RIU 12. mTTaIn l y MR i dTn g i ek t lalEikLii AjW E ;L I PMf E A S T wEfR eTpJo s ' e s iig PlR I E Dftp'w W? O T IP N A W T Y O P E BUNPL E SpT& Q Til ERASE dMrIo t ATE f 2 3 Y M5 1 17 ia i? nr rTF zt IkL-SW- wmw r in t r m 43 44 St ZS V' -2 Uii. Ul. MJlU ss sir 57 5 zrzr .'','.'. 1 1 7 V I fjf.7 I Tn m n i aV rMi r m m m mi Mian D 1i I i rovuii i PROVOLT, Jan. 8 iSpl.) Mr. and Mrs. Herman Messenger announce the marriage of their dauKhter. Ar- j 11,- t n, UlAFi.litail.r ihtnh tnnlc i place New Year", day at the home of j Mrs. J. R. Undley in Medford. The ! Rev. w. R. Balrd vai the officiating j minister. Mr. Mornlngatar la em-i ployed with the Copco and is located at the power plant about fifteen miles from Horn brook. Mr. and Mrs. Morn lngatar will reside at the station. "The Provolt-Wllllams community has leas relief than any other com munity In Josephine county." declare Miss Laura Robertiello. executive sec- j retary of the Josephine county relief Mr. and Mrs. Louis Culy spent sev committee. with headquarters in i eral days last week at the Cary Culy Grant Paas. Illinois valley la the j only other section that haa such a low relief roll. Miss Robertiello at tributes the small relief load to three things: The spirit of self-help and I co-operation In taking care of their own poor; the character and ambition of the people living in these com munities, and the fertility of those sections. Josephine county is said also to be one of the three lowest in the state in percentage of contagious disease among cattle. At the meeting of the Provolt Com munity club held at the lall Friday night. December 4. the matter of im provement to xhe hall was discussed. Lou Hansen, president, appointed a committee to obtain materials for improvement. Those named were Os car Johnson. Sam Letteken and Chas. Field. Harold Whltestlne presided as secretary In the absence of Mrs. Lou Hansen. The next meeting will be held January 18. This la to be a so cial meeting. Each member may bring a guest. There will be gamea, dancing and refreshments. Mr. Calvin Hill will be unable to entertain the Provolt Ladles' club on January 3 because of a minor Illness of her son. Roy. The meeting will be held at her house Thursday after noon, January 10. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cougle will re turn Tuesday. January 8, from a three weeks' visit with their daughter and son at Martinez. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Harry - Plnnlger of Cleveland, Ohio, have announced the mrtn Q, dttUghter Christmas morn- ' ,c' 'ormerly the Oregon T.irriA Prnrliinia fn linar hara Tim The "" baby weighed nearly eight pounds and has been given the name Patricia Grace. Mra. Plnnlger was formerly Miss Ina Jones and Is a sister to Mrs. Margie Varner of Williams. ROSEBURG GROWERS FAVOR MELON PACT ROSEBURQ. Jan. 8. (AP) Con tinuation of the Oregon-Washington melon and tomato marketing agree ment for another season waa unani mously voted by the growers of the Roseburg district at a meeting held here today. The growers agreed that the code had operated In a most satisfactory manner and had given n fnlr rate of profit on the season's crop. 4 Ose Mall Trloune want ads Cross Word Puzzle 21. Religious ay 3 tenia OlLlESlHlEl Z9. Mountain passes 27. Gray rock 28. Ancient lan guage 30. Domestic fowli 12. Kind Of tree 33. Hugo body of water 14. Report of a recent event 35. Informal con versation 36. Symbol for sr.iarlum IT. In India, a nativ nuras for ehlMrn 49. Long narrow pteco of i'Hther 41. Depart 44. According to the ruiea of correct rsa aontng (6. Without pur pone 19. Statute SI. Kingly S3. Worship 6i. On with a certain dls ease 58, Strike with IHi ee t or DOWN 1. Lama 2. Groat Laks . For fear tliat 4. IVnten trnrk 5. Mnn-eatlng . P!o.iiln animal 7. Broad fhor oiinhfara: i.hr the palm S. Nerve network M.-Story Squeal 11. Cram pltchr 11. Musical Inatru mpnt 11. Othr 12. Troublsaoms plant tl. Corrod S7. Agreement of final sound 5ft. Bewilder in. Slnflng voles 61. Kind of fruit 2. Identical 65. Carry with difficulty Forest Creek FOREST CRF.EK. Jan. P. (SpU Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ayrea Rnd children. . Wanda, Freda, Bonnie and Eutfene. ' returned to their home In Klamath JmxW U fr Pndln i rtftVs at the Harry Ayres home They also visited relatives In Med. 'ord and Ashland. .Other visitors at the Ayre home were: Ernest Ayrea and daughter Wlnnetta of Klamath Fall. A. a. "Doc" Ayrea and Glenn Oardner of Medlord. On New Year's day th entire party attended a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mra. John Ayrea In Medford. home on Beaver creek Mrs. George Pearce returned De cember '29 from a visit with rela tives In Coqullle. Miss Lottie Black of Marlon, Ore.. who spent Christmas week at the home ot her father, Lee Black, left for Fort Klamath, January 3. where she will visit with relatives before returning to Marion, where she teaches in the grade school. Isabel! Block returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fish in Phoenix. December 31, after a week's visit with her father. Lee Black. Sunday visitors at the Lee Black home. December 30. included John Nelson. Frank Nelson and Mrs. Ora Bennett and son Billy, all of Antloch. Colds and Influenza have lessened school attendance and confined many families to their homes during th" last few weeks In this section. f Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Jan. 8. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thompson and children, Mr. nnd Mrs. Haas and daughter of Medford and Mrs. H. W Wright were dinner guests t the Baker home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Muxfleld return ed home Friday from a trip to Ede wood. Cal. Wm. Swalm went to Medford Sun any and Draught his sister. Miss Sarah Swalm. home from the hospital, where she has been lnce Christmas. They have taken one of the Wright cot tages and Mrs. Wood wl 1 1 care f o r Miss Swalm until she Is restored to health. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hansen enter tained at dinner on New Year's, Mr. nnd Mrs. Irvln Burrows, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hansen, Oerald Hansen, Mr and Mrs. L. J. Rohrer and Louis Rohrer. On account of the small attend anee at Sunday school December 30. election of officers was postponed until January 7. The following were then elected: Superintendent, Mrs. L. J. Rohrer; assistant superintend ent; Mrs. J. D. Henry; secretary. Mil dred Hansen; organist, Verna Clng ende; treasurer, Mrs. O. A. Hansen; Bible class teacher, Mrs. Wright of Eagle Point, and Junior teacher, Mrs. Rohrer. Betty Phillips, who attends high school In Medford, spent the holiday vacation nt the Bradshaw home. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Tucker had as guests on New Year's, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Henry and children. M. C. Pntton and H. W. Wright made a trip to Butte Falls on Wed ncstlay of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murray of near Medford. called at the Wright and Reed Charley homes Sunday 4 McLeod McLEOD. Jan. 8.-Spl.,-Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Richardson are both 111 with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rlchnrdson of Prospect are caring for them. Miss Dorothy Harding has returned home from a visit with reutives In Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clnrk of Med ford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Olass New Year's day. Allan Col ling wood, who has been atnylng at the Nelson Nye home the past few months, has returns home. He continues attending the Prospect school and Is riding with Bill Cobiun. Lois Olass Is suffering from a se vere attack of the flu. She has been unable to attend high school for some days. Harold Peyton returned Sunday from a business trip to California. Mrs. Dale Sawyer and Mrs. Ray Vaughn attended the bread-making demonstration In Medford ontuiday They will be In .charge of a similar demonstration for local housewives In the near future. Mr. and Mrs. H, M. von Stein traded Medford property for Frank Nether land's place and will take possession In March. . Claud Close unfortunately fell on a stove and broke several ribs while tussling with his son Lflon recently. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. All worth and Leo Hoag were Medford visitors Sat urday. Roy Vaughn is going Into the fur business. He already has s pen of fine foxes and is prepsrlng pens lor fitches, which he soon expects to own. Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK. Jan. 8 (Spl.) Mrs. Rupert Snyder, son Fred and daughter Helen, returned home Wed nesday from s ten days' visit during the holidays with relatives In San Frsncistti M;- o. . 5.oujrt i-a letuiUvi They Plan to Marry! Up to the marriage license bu reaus In New York recently came Jack Gticken, 38-Inch, 58 pound mid get, and Mildred Lontl. who at 21 tips the tcalea at aneven 400 pounds. GMcken la shown kissing his bride-to-be after the license wan issued. Both are show people. (Associated Press Photo. ... home alter spending the r ast two weeka with her daughter. Mrs. Earl Thompson, at Grants Pass. Mrs. Mattle Vool entertained for a number of friends and neigh&oi-s Monday evening with a watch party, An evening of dancing was enjoyed. Refreshments were served nt a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Sturglll of Eale point spent the past week at me nome oi their son Clyde and family. All were Borry to hear that Mrs. H. C. Best has been quite atck again. She has a niece who is a nurse from am Francisco, staying with her and her son Charlie from Reno, Nev., Is also visiting here. Miss Clara Harris returned to Mer rill after visiting here for several days. Mr. and Mrs L. J. K ell 1 rig and children have moved up above Eug'.e Polnt, where they have rented a place, They bought some sheep Irom 0. A DeVoe nnd were moving them the first of the week. Mr. and Mra. Kell llng arrived hore recently from Mon tana and have been visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs. Bud Stam mcn. Griffin creek community Is giving a dance and box social at the Holmes packing houso Saturday evening. Jnnuary 12. All ladles are asked to bring boxes, which will be auctioned off, proceeds to go for the school. Everybody is urged to come and en Joy themselves and dance to a good orchestra. I SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. fl. (AP) Eight students from western states today hold Rhodes scholarships to Oxford university. England, awarded by district committees nt San Fran cisco and Spokane, Wash. The four successful candidates at jSpakane, fo rthe district of Wish- jlngton, Oregon, Idaho. Wyoming, " ?h Dnkw'"-,wre: dent at Harvard university and for merly at the University of Washing ton. Donald Wheeler of White Bluffs. Wash., student at Reed College, Port land. Ore. John T. Hays, of Bozemnn, Mont., student at Montana State college. Wllllnm A. Frantn. of Uilgerwood, N. D., student at the University ol North Dnkota. The eight scholarship holders will enter Oxford next Octohr-r. SALEM. Jan. 8. f AP) Announce ment of the removal of Robey Ratcllffa of Sai.'m as first lieutenant In the 240th Coast Artillery of the National Guard, was made by the state headquarters of the guard here late yesterday. The removal order was approved by Governor Julius L. Meier. The action was based on the find ings of an efficiency board which heard charges against Ratclirfe In Salem, December 26. He had been charged with being temperamentally unfit to continue his post. Ratcllffe had served since 1929 as first lieutenant of the headquarter battery. He enlisted with the guard January 1, 1023. INSURANCE AGENTS TO LUNCH ON WEDNESDAY The Rogue River Valley Underwrit er' assocstlon will meet at a lunch eon In the Hotel Jnrkaon, Wednes day, January 16, Instead of next Wednesday, an announcement today stated. The meeting had previously been snnopneed for January 9. A Jrursia is to be preentt'O. NATIONAL GUARD OFFICER OUSTED SAMS VALLEY GRANGE The following resolution mourning the pnfwin? of Mra. Martha Seeamlller of Sams Valley recently, was adopted by Sams Valley Grnntje at the last meeting: Whereas, the Divine Master has taken to that home "Where everlast 1 Ing peace abides and never fadlntr, I flowers" one of our cherished mem ibers, Martha Seegrmller, whose wtlllnj hands and cheerful mind have meant I untold value to our organization; and, whereas, we. realise through our own loss the votdness now In the home where she so faithfully served; therefore. Resolved, that we, the Sams Valley Grange, assembled here January 6, 1935, extend our deep regrets and sin cere sympathy to bereaved family of our dear departed sister. And be it resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to a dally paper, one to the family and one placed on the records of this grange. Sams Valley Grange No. 666, AT j BIO APPLEOATE. Jan. 8. (Spi.) j The seventh meeting of the local I teacher study group waa held at Buch pry .(t eieven teacher ot the Applegate community In attendance, Keporta on language were given by Mrs. Ethel Ludwlg. Mrs. Cooper, and Mis. Scrlbner, Mrs. Una B. Inch, county school supervisor, and th fol lowing teachers were present : Miss Eleanor .Maul), Unlontown; -Mr. and Mis. Wm. Ludwlg, Applegate; Mrs. I Lucille Reeder, Beaver Creek: Mrs. Ina Purcel, Watklns; Carl Ayres, Lit tle Applegate; Mrs. George Brownlee, Sterling; Miss Mary Beatty, Ruch; Miss Mary Dav lea. Forest Creek; and Mrs. Cooper and Mrs; Scrlbner from Missouri Flat and Williams creek. The meetings have been conducted at regular Intervals during the school term, with the final meeting ached tiled for Jan. 29th. At that time Miss Eleanor Maull will report on language and Mrs, Ins, Purcel will report on arithmetic covering the fourth to sixth weeks of school for the four up- per grades. The teacher study group were organized over the county two years ago, and constitute the reading circle work. The club Is considered particularly helpful to beginning teachers. NEW SECRETARY STATE NAMES FLAGG DEPUTY SALEM. Jan. . (AP) Earl SnalL who yesterday waa Inducted aa secre tary or state, lata yesterday formally named. George Flgg ot The Dalit a, his deputy. Flagg, former . The Dalles news paper publisher, was appointed dep uty to V. J. Stadelman when the lat ter was named secretary of stat. In tehruary, 10J4. following the death of Hal E. Hoas, Flagg had served In the position alnce that time, ' IlERlLlliL AFTER END OF TERM SALEM. Jan. 8. (AP) Future plans for the retiring governor, Julius L, Meier. Include first a trip to the east coast with Mrs. Meier, Imme diately after he closes his terra of office next week. It was learned here. From New York Mr. and Mrs. Meier expect to embnrk on an 11-day ocean cruise with Havana as one stopping point. They will spend some time In Florida, returning west in March. 4 0 UL U' EUGENE. Ore.. Jan. 8 (API The probability that Senator W. H. Strayer of Baker, veteran Democratic legis lator, will be named chairman of the powerful senate ways and means com mittee when the Oregon legislature meets next week, was discussed here Monday when Harry L. Corbett, Mult nomah Republican and probable sen ate presldlent, conferred with Senator H. C. Wheeler of Lane county. Sena-' tor Walker of Polk also was men tioned. HARRYXTELAND DIES IN HOLLYWOOD HOI Mrs. John Barneburg received word today of the death of Hary E. In land, owner of the Illlhee orchard northeast of Medlord. who red away Saturday evening at hit home In Hollywood. Cal., where he al resided for many years, making periodical trips to this city. H was well known here for his orchard Interests. He died of an Illness which had confined him to a hospital for some I time, runeraf services were to nave I oeen conducted today at Hollywood. , 9