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PAGE ELEVEN WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY RFEljClBI VO socaow? MEDFORD HAIL TRIBUXE, JIEDFORD, OREGON; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1033. I SELL Band ever; ad on this pnt Vou will prubahly rind ei actlr the China t'vA jrou want Co buy or .cu. ... - there, ailtrrtlst 1 t " Inexpenslfe. etlectlre. RATES Per word flrai Insertion (Minimum 25c) each additional Insertion. pet word (Minimum 10c) Per line per montb without -copy chancel il.go Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Sunday eve at Main and Fir, young female cat, light grey. .Tel. 1516. Reward. LOST Small, black, ribbon tam. Tel. 183 -L. LOST Small black, wool orepe tur i ban. Finder please telephone 809-M, f LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP WATCHMAN wanted lor mine. 101, per mo. House furnished. Give reference. Box 4789. Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman or girl. House work. Full charge. Phone 6-F-3, Phoenix. GIRL OR WOMAN for general house hold work. Rt. 1, Box 142, Cherry Lane. EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. Box 948. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS ELDERLY MAN Caretaker, night watchman, gardening, city or coun try. Small wages. Local reference. Box 4726, Tribune. WANTED Sheep shearing and tag ging. Ted Morava, Central Point. (WANTED Care 01 sick or any work. I Mrs. Huson, phone 1345-M. WANTED-MISCELLAN EOUS WILL pay $50 down for small partly Improved or unimproved acreage preferably on Beal Lane or Stage Road. Box 4795. Tribune. WANTED Small unimproved moun tain ranch, timber, stream. Colin O' Donnell, General Del., Medford. WANTED Light car. Must be cheap. Phone 172, evenings. WANTED Rent small farm with good well or spring. 303 Woodstock. HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides and pelts. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape. Tel. 1062. INCOME TAX DUE Both state and federal. Have had yenrs of experi ence In preparing returns. Phone 1377-Y alter 4 p. m. ... .e, WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grapo St. Tel. 1062. JUNK WANTED We nay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS, ALUMINUM. BRASS, COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No. Grape. Tel. 1062 WANTED Coal brooder capacity 1000. Oil burner Incubator capacity 120 to 320. J. H. Stanley, Rt. 3. Medford. WANTED Laundry, sewing or hour work. 116 Laurel. WANTED Old horses and cows for fox meat. Box 3586. Tribune. WANTED LO-.NS ON IMPROVED MODERN HOMES 1 All loans direct reduction. 2. Installment payments reduce your Interest monthly. 3 Your total principal does not come due In a lump sum which may be difficult to meet. 4 On our 68-month plan Interest Is less than 5 straight loan for the same period. 6 Loans closed without delay. MEDFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS 4: LOAN ASS N. 126 East Main Telephone 195 SHEEP WANTED - To buy fO-ina breeding ewes Leave- your name and address at Grand Howl- V. J Phlllppl or Jo.m Rohr FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5-room modern house. 7S0 steu-art Ave. Lnrse pnrden ber ries, stable for cow. Ci'y water. Phone Vern Marshall. 779-L. FOR RENT Modern home at 1122 V. 4!h. FOR RENT OR LEASE-M.idern new home. T miles out on pavement. Phone 761. FOR RENT - H;C. " unf-i.-nlshed Broan V V- Ivte FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. RATES very moderate at 716 E- Main. ROOMS - IM No OticHI POP PPMT A P A L!Tr NTS L- " - I til FOR RENT APARTMENTS NEWLY papered, furnished apart . ment, ground floor, private bath, garage. Adults only. 244 So, Grape. FURNISHED a and 3 room apart ments and garage, Adulta. 604 W loth. JOB RENT Furnished apt. 706 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment, Mall Tribune Bldg. Combina tion living and dining room, sleep ing room, kitchenette and bath room. Steam heat, hot and cold water furnished. Rent reasonable. Apply Mall Tribune. COMFORTABLY heated furnished apt. 618 So. Oakdale. FOR KElrt MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Improved 2l acres. 14 mile out on Jacksonville Highway. W. o. Trill. Palm Bldg. BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At 32 North Grape street. Will remodel to suit tenant, furn ish steam heat If desired. .Size 16x60 feet. Will rent or lease at. reasonable figure. Call at Mall Tribune (Newspaper) office. FOR RENT OR LEASE My property at 207 South Ivy. CABraa ROR RENT By day. week or month Sea at camp Wlthua. N Riverside. FOR EX0HANGE WILL TRADE fur coat for truck. Bartlett Fur shop. 20 S. Central, FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity in 1934 Chevrolet pickup for good dairy cows. Inquire 123 Kenwood. FOR TRADE By owner. Ten acres six miles soutn or Medrord, small house, 6 acres under Irrigation, bal ance good pasture or vineyard land. Will trade for a good home In Med ford. Will- not consider any prop erty that Is incumbered. V. J. Phlllppl. Hotel Grand, Medford. STORE BLDG. It fixtures, clear, for ranch or acreage. 112 E. 12th. FOR EXCHANGETo r f lYnVapt. house for Medford residence prop erty or Improved acreage near Medford. Box 3281. Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE GOOD modern city homes, ranches, placer mines, building lots. Best buys In So. Oregon. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd. GOOD quartz gold mine, cheap. Box 4729,, Tribune. FOR SALE New modern home. B acres ground, on pavement, 3 miles Medford. P. O. Box 1083. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT-Jack-son county Building 6c Loan Ass'n. Phone 195. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE 160 acres timber In Jackson county. Estimated between 4 and 6 million feet. $10.00 acre. P. O. Box 308, Medford. Phone 7-F-12. FOR SALE; By owner Bear Creek bottom garden land, close In, also pear orchard, phone 1524-L. FOR SALE 9 acres. Ideal poultry ranch;' cheap. H Schermerhorn. mile west of Phoenix. BROWN 6t WHITE are offering some of the finest soil in the Rogue River Valley for sale In tracts of 0 acres or more, this land haa all the advantages of Irrigation, high way frontage, and close proximity to Rogue River. Our prices are the lowest In the history of this valley. Terms are reasonable. Now Is the . time tor you to start acquiring that SUBSISTANCE HOMESTEAD which most of us dream about. BROWN & WHITE REALTORS 104 W. Main, Medford. Phone 130 FOR SALE OR TRADE Apt. house for acreage or property In some other city. 525 No. Riverside. STOCKED AND EQUIPPED 74 acres fine river bottom. 45 tillable, paved highway, modern bungalow, bajn. outbuildings. 14 mlk cows, milking machine, horses, chickens, farm n.i chmery, 88.000; $1500 down, balance to suit. 13 North FU SEE Charles A. wing Agency, Inc., to Buy Your Home. quired. Address Box 123. Jackson ville. Ore. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES LOOK at all the used cars before you buy. 22 So. Fir. AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor sedan: small mileage. 22 So. Fir. DON'T FORGET 22 So. Fir for better used car values. BARGAINS every one. at 22 So. Fir. FOR SALE DOGS PETS COCKER Spaniel puppies. Roller ca naries. Mrs. Jack Thrasher, Jack sonville, phone 173. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Several hpnd work horses and mules. George Hilton, Ornnts Pass. Ore. FOR SALE Team of mnres. 6 years old. weleht 17GO lbs. Well broken. R E Kirkland, 1114 Dolorace St., Klamath Falls. FOR SALE Younp 1200 lb. mar-. G"od for either working or riding, rnr.n rVnna Itl-.l-A FOR SALE Gentle Shetland pony, rhap norfc tm, saddle mare. A-l lorcir..? or ppray riff team. 1151 In a St,. A."hland. Ore. FO?T SALE 10 head hnrvv 1 300 in 1700; ounir. w-ind. and well broke Rrsdy, for work. H. V. Mitch ell, Oregon Hotel. Aahland. Ore. FOR SALE One 3 yr old On? bull. Alvj one yearling Guernsey bun. on is.-9. 'FOR SALE OR TRADF Hore. I l'-i Phone 838-R. Med FOR SALEPOULTRY SUPERIOR quality chicks for 1835. Heavy laying strains. Large type Hansen stock. White Leghorns 9c; Rocks, Reds 10c. Catalog lree. Jenks Hatchery, Tangent, Oregon. FOR SALE R. I. Red roosters. Tel. 351 -R. HATCH your own baby chicks. We nre offering a few choice mated pens of six young heus and cocker el In dark rlnglettcd Barred Rocks. The best chicken for a small flock. Carley Poultry Farm, phone 314-W. FOR TRADE Leghorn hens for good fresh cow. Inquire Box 4604, Tribune. COCKERELS, hatching eggs, chicks: Leghorn, Rocks, Reds. Carley. 314-W HATCHING EGGS, Plymouth Rock. 60c setting. Tel 516. BABY CHICKS NOW READY Han son strain Leghorns from trapnest ed pedigreed stock. Rich dark red Rhode Island Reds. Also dark Bar red Rocks. Individual settings of Hatching Eggs available at all times. Larger quantities on order. Carley Poultry Farm, Phone 314-W. FOR 8ALE Baby chicks. Hanson strain from B. W D. tested hena Sparlln'a Poultry Farm. Williams Oregon FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 34 h. p. gas engine and ceutrlfugal pump. Address J. B. Hohmann, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Oood Newtown apples, 80c box. Pinnacle No. 4. FOR SALE Piano, priced for quick sale. 608 Catherine. FOR SALE All klnda extra choice perennials. Low prices, 325 8. Holly. Phono 192-L. FOR SALE Used sewing machines all makes; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 34 N. Bartlett. TIME TO RE-EIRE GET A FISK None Better None Cheaper SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE 12th at Riverside FOR SALE Good heater cheap. 423 Laurel St. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Tel. 355-R-2. SPECIAL PRICES on river loam and fertilizer. Garden plowing and lawn work, washed sand, rock, and plas ter sand Phone 1534-Y or S13-J. FOR SALE White Bermuda onion plants. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Super-PhoBphate, $26 per ton. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. FOR SALE Common alfalfa seed, 19.00 cwt. Monarch Seed & Feed, FOR SALE Poison barley. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Rose bushes 28o each shrubs 29c. Monarch Seed St Feed. FOR SALE Special prices on river loam and fertilizer. Garden plowing and lawn work, washed sand, rock, and plaster sand, phone 1534-Y or 912-J. FOR SALE The most complete stock of field seeds In So. Oregon, priced right. Monarch Seed fe Feed Co. FOR SALE Kanota seed oata. tl.00 cwt. and oat hay, $7 ton. Isaacs, Crater Lake highway, 3 miles out. FOR SALS Sprayer, Roblson, Talent. 300-gal. J. R FOR SALE Lime sulphur and Bor do spray. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE: Hay. E. B. Hartley ranch a 10.00 ton. FOR SALE Sulphate of ammonia. $43 per ton. Monarch Seed & Feed FOR SALE Wheat and feed oats. $1.80 cwt. Also jox) horse hay. C A. DeVoe 623-J-3. MISCELLANEOUS BUY - SELL - TRADE: Guns, sport ing equipment electric refrigera tors store office fixtures. New boats for sale. 31? North Riverside. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE OR TRADE Auto court and cafe making money. Will take small place near Talent as part, balance easy terms. Talent Auto Camp. FOR SALE Lunch counter. Good steady trade. 327 So. 6th St., Klam ath Falls. FOR SALE Service station equip ment and lease of site. Phone 1173-Y. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ahstrncts 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 o. No. 32 North Central. Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rue cleaning 6c upholstering. DENTISTRY Main. -Dr. I. H. Oove. 325 E. EADS TRANSFER At STORAGE CO Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 31S. Prices right. Service ruarantecd. HAWLEY- TRANSFER Expert pack ers and mover,. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. fl!9 North Riverside. Phone 618. Money To Lend MONEY LOANED 50 to 1300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; slso Csrs Re-flnancpd. Loans cloed within 30 mmu'ev undT super vision of the state Banking Dpt. license No S-l".7 e W E Thornss or E J. Rll,-;. 43 So. C'cn-Uai. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Palming & Paperhauglng. M. A. BLISS Painting & paperhang lng. Tel 646-W. 313 So. Grape. JOHN H. LOCK, painter and decor ator. Quality work. Prices reason able. Rea. 124 King St. Call 953-R. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. Notloe la herewith given that W. H. Crandall haa been appointed by Hon orable Earl B Day, Judge of the 1 County Court In the State of ore json and County of Jackson. Admlnla- trator of the estate of Nora C rand ay Harris, deceased, and all persona hav ing claims against said estate are ' herewith directed to present the aame. ; properly verified, to the undersigned at me ouice or rTanx r rarreii, nis attorney, room 10. Jackson County Bank Building. Medford, Oregon. Kwltnln six months from the date of ! the first publication of this notice ! which date la the 7th day of Febru ary. 1933. W. H. CRANDALL, Administrator of Estate of Nora Crandall Harris. Deceased. F. P FARRELL. Attorney for Administrator. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County: J. Nelson Portia and Ruth Fortln, Plaintiffs. Bolle Nlckell; James 3 Campbell; aiyra a. Campbell; the unknown heirs of Jamea S Campbell; the unknown heirs of Myra B. Camp bell; also, all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest. In the real estate described In the Complaint on file herein, Defend ant. To Each and All of the Above Named Defendants: In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You and each of vu are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the ta&t dnv Of four walra frsim Ha riot. !of the first publication of this aum- !wv.io. aim 11 jou lau to so appear or answer aald complaint for want thereof th nlA(nttrr -in anni A the court for the relief demanded In ureir compiaint, auccinctly stated as follows, to-wit: That a decree be. entered adjudi cating any and U right, title. eaUbe, Hen or claim which you, or each of you, have or claim 10 .have in, to or upon the real property, or any por tion thereof, situated in Jackson County. Oregon, and described aa foi lows, to-wlt: Lots 12. 18 and 14 In Block 1 or Rose Park Addition to the City of Medford. aa designated and described on the ojflclal plat thereof, now of tveord and declaring any ana all such claims to be null and void, and decreeing that the said plaintiffs are the own nera in fee simple of said premises and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all right title, estate, uen or interest of the said defend ants, or any of them, and that each and all of the delendanu herein and each and all persons claiming or to claim by, through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting, attempting to establish or claiming any right, title estate, lien or Interest in or to said property, or any portion thereof, and that plaintiffs title to said premise be forever quieted and set at rest. The date of the order for publica tion Of this fiiimmnm 28th. 1935; the time prescribed for publication of thla Summons is once each week for four eoniufe'iittv and the date of the first publication wi who oumiuun ui r-eDruary 38th. 1935. KELLY & HAMMOND. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 119 North Central Avenue, Medford, Oregon Use Mall Tribune want ads Hail Tribune Daily ACROSS Seed container More Ignoble Condensed atmospheric moisture Tropical black bird Tending to burst According to law Article of belief Canal In New York BtAte Coat of certain animals Sew looselr Sacred city of India Permits Gentle Historical period Silkworm Madness . Solemn promise Own: Scotch Assists One of an ancient race Esteems Telegraphed: coiloq. Belonging to him Rowing Implements Military student Solution of Yosterdays Puirle i ANEM0NEjS3SLOlPll NG BIMAve.dp.jvotal ell sSro verIrob e iiOLDMR E olfFTgM C O W A. R D IMS li L.L E&I H A P O Bfrp OVA UpSQ N ,( & .i-op e miGp q.1 iUilIwnRE.01lCA.Sjl 1moiMpiad1taper H A T E P A viT h A Tl A 6 E P E N A T E SlO RATION iTlAlTlTlelRlS. 43. Nnndw bodies of water M. Vivacity Orwil crass 49. Chart 60. Movit with an easy rait SI. Nettalive vott DOWN 1, Accompllc; ilang t. Flrvr wholt number 1. Artsifnilntirir 2 3 ve 5 6 7 8 7 10 'I l!ZZSlIZZZl.ZZZ 1 Ml mm MMM i I ..a, i i 'iMU. ,. -i-fntl .i - LZZZZZZZMlZZZ .'... , JMi fimirii 0 l 2 III, 43 44 45 4Z 4j "35 3? :77 mm Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK. Feb. 28. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. John Biles spent Sun day in Ashland at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Oscar Jolsen, where a family reunion was held in honor 1 of Miss Lulu Biles who arrived from Los Angeles to spend the day. Mrs. Chas. McMerrtck returned home Sunday Feb. 34. having been at the home of her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Loveless at Williams for several weeks. Several of civic club members from here attended the farewell party at the community hall, Feb. 33, In hon or of Mrs. Ira Phelps, who Is leaving this week for South America. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller who have been living o nthelr property at Riv iera for the past year and a half, moved Monday to a farm near Grants Pass. Mrs. W. Galbreath was taken quite 1U Tuesday morning and was taken to Medford for medical care. Mrs. Fred Wahl and mother, Mrs. Roe, and Mra. Toft of Medford visit ed Mrs. Pauline Wahl Feb. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Biles who spent the winter near Grants Pass, are spending s couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Biles. Dr. and Mrs. C. I. Drummond, and daughters Betty and Sue and Mrs. Duncan and daughters sue of Med ford. and Mr. and Mrs. P. Proctor of Grants Pass visited Mr. and Mrs. George Drummond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lance of Gold Hill are spending some time at their cabin here. , Medford visitors Saturday were Mr. and Mra. Raymond Biles, Mrs. John Biles and son Ralph, Mrs. Pauline Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tompkins. Lorraine, Loretta and LeRoy Tomp kins. Mrs. Pauline Wahl spent Feb. 31, at the Blrdseye home. A wiener roast was enjoyed by aev eral young people Monday evening In the Miller orchard. Those present were Lorraine and Loretta Tomp kins, David Blrdseye, Bobby Corner on, Ralph Biles, Cleo Hutchins, Row land and Phyllis Miller. Long Mountain LONG MOUNTAIN, Feb. 38. (Spl.) Miss Irene Stowell spent the week end In Eagle Point as a guest of Mlsa Marjorle Nichols. Delbert Mongold spent Sunday af ternoon at the Nick Young home. Herbert Pruett, Henry Holman and Tommy Natwlck from this district attended the annual Boy Scout ban quet at the Medford Junior high school Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. EH s worth Stowell and daughters Bonny Jean and Verta were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Eagle Point. Mr. and Mrs. P. Q. Upton of Cen tral Point called on Mr. and Mra. I. R. Kline Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bill Holman and daughters Grace and Mary Ellen called on Mrs. Chas. Walker of Eagle Point Sunday afternoon. I. R. KUne Is Installing an electric water system on his ranch. Cross Word Puzzle Medical flu Id Branch! of learn inv dentin of the rat Dim ui 01 ur, aa 'he light Nnt of p bird of nr! Return towart aotna an cestral type Wear away Cut with a carpenter's tool UtrU Pertalnltit to marrtajce varluhle ttar In -The While' Rxolumution to call at tention '.autlonn County In Nehranka Nonr-lrcular rotating Pit Literary err pi Immerae Drink slowly .'aptnefle pagoda InHrinire for ptr A tar a HTlAlLlElNlTlSl 4. Show to ht falso I, Spindid on wl.loh a wheel turni . Watch Mcrotly 7. Type of rail road: rolloq. Round room No!e 10 Period lunt before ap vent il, Contalnlm? water 14 Briefs Big Applegate BIO APPLEGATE, Ftb. 28 (Spl.) Mis. Lucillo Rntdcr. teacner t tlw Beaver creek school here, sustained minor Injurlea to her arm Sunday evening when a car In which ahe waa riding, driven by Stanley Rai nier of the Star ranger station, over turned near Beaver creek. Being un able to atop on the narrow grade t tha annrn.ch of another car. the I driver turned hla car Into the bank to avoid a collision, which reaulieo In the upset. Mr. Ralmer was unin jured, although Mia car was aemoi- ished. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Michael, accom panied by the former's father of Med ford. returned thla week to Washing ton, having resided at Rurh for several months. They expectea to make Kittitas their destination. a riaiiehtr was born to Mr. and Mra. Ted Cunningham of Ruch Sat urday. February 33. nienn Yonni! of BIB ADDlfgate Is remaining In Medford this week, having accepted employment In the bakery at the Economy Oroceterla. His family expects to go to aietuora this week-end to make their home. Pwrf ntrnube. well known rancher here. Is Improving after an Illness of three weeka. Although atlll con fined to his bed. Mr. straube is abl to be up for a short time each day. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dunn and family of Ashland spent Sunday with rl.tl.M here, as did Mr. and Mra. Albert Young and son, Jimmy, ot Butte Falls. Mra. Frank Redden of Medford Is spending the week aa a guest oj her slaters, Mrs. Ed Smith and Mrs. Will Smith. Mr and Mrs. Lester Throckmorton of Eagle Point and Miss IrmaThomae of Medford were recent guests 01 iur and Mrs. A. Throckmorton. Herbert Pennlma of the CCO spike camp at Star ranger station, left law last week for fortiano, wnrro will spend two weeks with his mnther Mrs. Marv PennlngB, WhO visited southern Oregon a ahort time ago while en rout to her home from a trip to California. Annual election of officers In the home economics club of the Apple- gate grange waa held at tne regular meeting at the home of Mra. Charles m. last week with the following result: President. Mrs. A. S. Ed wards; vice-president. Mrs. Tom Mee, secretary-treaaurer. Mra. Frank Knut wn. The afternoon was devoted to making of paper flowers to be used for decorative purpoaea in tne grunge hall. The hostess served lunch, using a patriotic color scheme. Next meet ing will be at the home of Mrs. .lArlr O'Brien Wednesday. Qullta and crocheted rugs will be the objective In the future work planned by the ladles. Ranger lee Port of the Applegate spent Thursday night at Corvallla. ...v.. iu attnrirf the FernhODDers' banquet, annual event sponsored, by the school of forestry at Oregon State college. Mr. Port, who visited hla son, Lee, sophomore student at the colleae, accompaniea rurest ou nervtsor Karl Janouch and Maurice Tedrow of Medford, who also attend ed the banquet. Mrs. Jess Taylor la naving as guests this week her sisters, Mrs. Ed Dut ton nf Medford and Mrs. Sarah Phil lips and Mrs. Mamie Johnson of Montana. ( McLeod McLEOD. Feb. 28. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dltsworth, Mrs. E. L. Glass and daughters Erma and Lola, attended the Eagle Point Orange Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Hosg and son Leo and W. D. Coburn were business visitors In Medford Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Condrey Monday. E. D. Hoag Is spending ten days In bed to strengthen his heart. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oasdon were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith and family. Mr. and Mra. J. E. Peyton enter tained at pinochle Saturday night. The following were present, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Allworth and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Co burn and family. Jack Casey has been, helping Bob Allworth repair his driveway the paat week. Much enthusiasm Is being express ed .about the newly organized Upper Rogue River Orange. Officers will be Installed at a meeting set for Wed nesday evening. March 6. at the Rogue Elk hall. Laurelhurst school gave a Wash ington birthday program. Feb. 32. The following visitors were present: Mes dames J. E. Peyton. P. J. Dltsworth. Sr., W. D. Clburn, Chaa. Manning and Dale Sawyer. Miss Alice Rudd spent the week end with friends In Medford. The roof of the McLeod store caught on fire Sunday morning. The flame waa discovered and extinguish ed before much damage was done. W. C. Morgan apent the week-end at his cabin. He la with the Elk Creek CCC camp. 1 BRAOLB Feb. 28 (Spl.) Orand- 1 m pur pmwed away nt the home of her daughter, Mm, Edna Buy lea Thursday of last week. She was laid to rest beside her son and daughter In the I. O. O. F. cemetery In Med ford. A shadow of sorrow waa ct , over the entire community at her pBwin?, aa she was loved by every one ho knew her. especially the children ad young folks. She was a Beagle 1 a II I I I I ,, devoted Christian worker and will br mtswd by all in work of that nature here. Everyone will mlsa her smiling face and work of cheer. Sym path? Is extended to her bereaved family. Mr and Mra. Harry Ellis and son Ralph pent Sunday at the horn of Mr. Ellis' parent, near Rogue River. The occasion waa the birthday of Mr. Ellis. Sr., and Mrs. Hnrry E1U. Mr. and Mrs. R. Blschoff and fami ly spent Sunday visiting at tha Elder home. Callers at the James Martin home Sunday afternoon were Mrs. Waddell and daughter Ruby of Central Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson and son Lawrence of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Sater and daughter Derva Jeanne were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hlnes Sunday afternoon. Robert Blschoff visited the school Monday. The high school students were home that day on account of the Sams Valley school's heating plant being out of order, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mulhollen and family will move soon onto the Da vis ranch as the Dennlson estate will be sold. Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Walker and baby Sophia were visitors at the Earl Case home Monday. Sunday visitors at the Schule home were Mra. Yaunza and son John. They brought Mrs. Ysunu's little granddaughters Ruby and Nedra SchuljB home as the little girls spent the week-end with their grandmother and uncle In Medford. Mr. Brown, Sr. left last week for his home In Los Angeles. The first case of chlckenpox waa reported the last of the week. La Wllma Neighbors has them. County Nurse Miss Walker visited the school and some of the homes last week. Sams Valley . SAMS VALLEY, Feb. 28. (Spl.) Hot tamales are to be sold by the H. E. C. chairman of tho Sams Val ley Orange Saturday night to raise money for a new stove for the kitchen. The tamalcs are to be made under direction of Mrs. Geo. McDon- ough, who Is well know among Grang ers for quality of this product. Mrs. Albert qtraus, who Is under medical care In Portland, la Improv ing rapidly and expects to soon be able to return home. A. B. Coltctt, principal of tha Wll Uama achool, spent the week as guest of Sams Valley friends. School was closed for the day Mon day due to a break In the pipe ot the heating equipment. Cancelling of the baaketball game between Eagle Point and Sama Valley due to an error In the Eagle Point lineup brought keen dlaappolntment to many basketball fans. Some par- tlea motored to Jacksonville Tuesday night before learning the game to be played there was called off. John Hoist, who la stationed In government forestry work In eastern Oregon, spent Washington's birthday with home folks. Mr. and Mra. Dick Straus returned Saturday from an extended visit with rolattves In Los Angeles. The couple accompanied their aon, Walter, of Klamath Falls on the trip. Roger Tresham Is out of school with an attack of "three day" mea sles. The school faculty Is using pre cautionary meaaurcs to prevent spread of the disease. Husbands and friends of the Ladles' club members were royally entertain ed at the school building Saturday night. The meeting opened with a program by the following: Piano solo, Mrs. Straus; vocal numbera, Mrs. Pete Burreaon and Mrs, James Weaver; comlo readings, Mrs. Walter Grant; violin and piano music, Mr. snd Mrs. Harry Tonn; readings, Miss Ruth Blghsm; vocal numbera by the club membera chorus. After an hour of Indoor games refreshments of Ice cream and cake were served where a comic paper by Mrs. O. T. Wilson was read In which most of the men were targets for the fun. The com mittee In charge of the affair waa composed of Mary Edlngton, Mrs. E. W. Empey snd Mrs. Rose Crawford. . Sams Valley extension unit gave a bread baking demonstration at the school house Thursday in charge of Mrs. Olenn Spurlln, called for all day. TALENT, Feb. 28 (8pl Mrs. O. A. Manning waa hostess to the Talent health unit at her home here Wed nesday afternoon. After s ahort busi ness meotliitg the ladles sewed on a quilt which they re making for ft needy family. Mra. Hlgglns the chair man, read several artlc) on h 'Heart." Those present were Mea dames W. H. Hlg?lns. Charles Hold rld?e. Jny Teriill. Fred Ckrfdard. How ard Holmes, W. W. Robinson of Ash land, and the hostess, Mra. Manning. Mrs. Velma Cochrane of Eugene is a guest at the home of her mother, Mra. Roy Entes. this ween. Mra. Coch rane will be remembered as Velma Mason. Miss Alice Nlswoiye. has been ap pointed assistant postmaster to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna tion of O. A. Mnnnlu?. Mlsa Nlswanger ben an her duties this week. E S. Bobbins, rural mall carrier attended a district convention of mall carriers In Albany. February 22 and 23. Richard Rea and his father have returned from Klamath and are now living at the Talent auto camp grounds. Mra. Jessie Stack, bookkeeper at the Talent Irrigation office, plana to spend the week-end in Marshfield and will attend the AsMand-Marslv field basketball game while there. Attention Woodmen of World All membera of camp No. 90 now mske payments to Lelaiid J. Kno. clerk. Room 303. Medford National Hank Bldg. Man agers Camp No. DO, Woodmen of World. Talent CENTRAL PT. GLEE CLUBS WILL GIVE L An exceptionally Interesting ma slcal program mis been prepared bv the orchestra and glee clubs of the Central Point high school for pre sentation this evening lo the Central Point high auditorium. Dress rehesrsals held last evening give Indication that the one number from the opera, "The student Prince" will be worth the price of admission. Special stage settings have been pre pared for the glee club numbers and for the opera scene. Advance esle ot tickets Indicates a good crowd. Following is the program: March, "Just for Fun" Slmklns Overture, "Stradello" Floutow Orchestra. Violin Duet - "Dream of the Shepherdess" - - Labltiky "AUta" (Wild Flower) ....Losey Lawrence Martin and R. A. Botts. The Musical Adventures of Jack and Jill (a burlesque! Slgmund Spaeth 1. Oratorio Arrangement 2. 8chubert Version 8. Italian Operatlo Version 4. The Wagnerian Version 8. Modern French Version 0. Jam Version. Olrls" Glee Club. March, "Battle of Oulqulnto" - Fleming (b) "To Mission San Francisco"... - - - Strickland Orchestra. "The Old Chlsholm Trail," "Bury Me Out on the Prairie" .. Boys' Olee Club. Sax Quartettes "Mlsere" (II Trovatore) Verdi Tb Mill In ths Forest" Edenberg Donald Richardson, John Meyers, alto sax; R. A, Botu, tenor sax: Alvln Maple, baritone sax. Walta, "One Night of Love" - - Scherttalnger March. "American Cadet"...,. Hall Orchestra. "Moonlight Sonata" Beethoven "Llebestraum" (Love's Dream) Llsrt Cornet Trio Jamea Fleischer, Harry Young, Lome Webster. Selection. "The Student Prlnca" (In Heidelberg) Orchestra. Vocal numbers by Joyc Young' as natni, wiiuam Snyder as the Stu dent Prince. Miss Ruth Schrelber, director ot the Olee Clubs; Mrs. R. A. Botu. director of the orchestra; Miss Ruby Webster, accompanist. The Girls' Glee club Includes the following: Virginia Waterman, Zada Cash, eiadys Vincent, Viola Penland. Roberta Werte, Barbara Kohler, Nor ma Holland, Bette Hill, Vlolabelle Morrow, Edith Vincent, Arlene Thompson, Ruth Heath, Bonnie Set tlemlre. Joyce Young. Arllne Inman, Neldagene Avers, Dorothy Powell. Carol Fury, Esther Lathrop, Wilms Hood, Erma Thompson, Ruby Web ster. Boys' Olee club: Clifford Conrad. Richard Jewatt, Lyle Russell. Bill Snyder, George Merrltt, Floyd Wool ridge, Sidney Thurston, Edwin Oeb- hardt, Ronald Patterson, Chester Kamberg. Orchestra: Lawrence Martin, Lau retta Williams, R. A. Botts. violins: Donald Richardson, Melburn Atkins, clarinets; Lorn Webster. James Fleischer. Harry Young, trumneta: John Meyers, Alvln Maple. Mona Lewis, saxophones; Roger Yost, trom- bons; Ruby Webster, piano. There will be a small admission charge and the proceeds will be used for tha purchase of atage equip ment. Notice of Sheriffs Rale By virtue of an execution In fore cloaure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of Ore gon for Jackson County, to me di rected, dated the 37th day of Feb ruary, 1935, In a suit wherein Port land Mortgage Company, a corpora tion, as plaintiff procured a decree and Judgment against J. H. Newton and Bertha Newton, hla wife, P. M. Blaln and Minnie Blaln, his wife, Theodore Stark and Minerva Stark, his wife, and Mrs. J. B. Hurt, as de fendants. In the sum of $2463.94, 126.00 attorneys fees, and the costs and disbursements of the suit taxed at $49.40. which Judgment and decree waa enrolled and docketed In the Judgment Uen Docket In the Clerk's office of said Court, on the 27th day of February, 1935. NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of the terms of said execution, I will, on the 30th day of March, 1936, at 10:00 o'clock A. M-, at the front door of the Court House In the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said Judgment, to gether with the costs of this sale, subject to the redemption as provid ed by law, all of the right, title. In terest and estate of the said defend ants J. H. Newton and Bertha New ton, his wife, P. M. Blaln and Min nie Blaln, his wife, Theodore Stark and Minerva Stark, his wife, and Mrs. J. B. Hurt. In and to the real property described as Lot 1, Block 1, Ross Addition to the City of Med ford. Jackson County, Oregon, to gether with the tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances inereunio belonging or In anywise appurtaln Ing. Dated this 37th day of February, 193S. SYD I. BROWN, Sheriff. By Howard oault. Deputy. MONEY Available for Conservative LOANS ON HOMES In Medford Diatriot First Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Medford 27 No. Holly St.