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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. MARCH" 1, 1935.
PAGE FIFTEEN
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Read every ad on
thU pace. Vou will
probably find ex
aclly the thing
you want to buy
or tell. II It isn't
there, advertise . .
( t ' Inexpensive,
effective.
RATES
Per word first Insertion.
Jic
(Minimum 25c)
Eats additional Insertion,
per word lc
(Minimum 10c)
Per Una per month without,
copy changes Il.tS
Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
roUND 2 keya In container. Own
er may have some by paying tor
adv. Tribune office.
LOST Sunday eve at Main and Fir.
young female cat, light grey. Tel.
1518. Reward.
j LOST IX dog missing, call 1516.
WANTED MALE HELP
TELEVISION We will select several
young men to qualify themselves
In apare time for positions In Radio-Television
stations. Men select
ed will be trained at our expense
until actually employed In broad
cast field. Must be willing to de
vote two hours dally to study and
be able to supply own experimen
tal materials. Address Television
Station W9XAL. Box 4809. Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Experienced cook. Must
have hotel and club recommenda
tion... Box 4813. Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
MIDDLE-AGED lady with yeara of
experience waata housework for
aged people of pieasant Christian
character. Small wage considered.
Box 4615, Tribune.
WANTED By high school girl, work
la afternoons clerical 'office work
or housework. Mall Tribune Box
' 4819.
WANTED Sheep shearing and tag
ging. Ted Morava, Central Point.
WANTED Care 01 sick or any work
Mrs. HuBon, phone 1345-M.
W ANTED-M1SCLLLAN fcOUS
WILL SHARE expenses to San Fran
cisco first of week. Phone 723-H.
WANTED Oood electric Masters or
Standard Incubator. 1031 W 0th.,
Medford.
WILL pay 950 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 Rent small farm with
good well or spring. 303 Woodstock.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs,
hides and pelts. Medford Bargain
House. 37 N. Grape. Tel. 1063.
INCOME TAX DUE Both state and
federal. Have had years of experi
ence in preparing returns. Phone
1377-Y after 4 p. m. Fred L. Colvlg.
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel.
1003.
JUNK WANTED
Wt psv 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
130 to 330. J. H. Stanley, Rt. 3.
Medford.
WANTED Old horses and cows for
fox meat. Box 3586. Tribune.
SHEEP WANTED To buy yoinfi
o reeding ewes. Leavi your name
and address at Grand Howl.- V. J
Phllippl or John Rohr
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 4-rm. hcuse after March
10. Partly furnishes 721 Narregm.
3-RCOM furnished, very clean.
Adults. 9 E- Jackson St.
FOR RENT 5 -room modern house.
750 Stewart Ave. Larue garden ber
ries, stable for cow. City water.
Phone Vern Marshall, 779-L.
FOR RENT Modern home at 1123
W. 4th.
FOR RENT Homes, furnished or
unfurnished. Brown White
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
WARM ROOM .Sep irate entrance.
330 No. Oakds'.e.
ATTRACTIVE room. 404 S. Grape.
RATES very moderate at 7i6 E Main
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
NEWLY papered, furnished apart
ment, ground floor, prr. ate bath,
jrarage. Adults only. 244 S). Grape.
FOR RENT Furr.nhrd apt.
Oakaale.
FOR RENT FurnKhfd .;-..:'..
Dureii court. Pnoce lioi-W.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Apartments. 334 Apple.
COMFORTABLY heated furnished
apt. 618 So. Oakdale.
FOR KEnV
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Improved 3'j acres, -j
mile out on Jacksonville Highway.
W. Q. Trill, palm Bids.
BUSINESS LOCATION
FOR RENT
At 33 North Grape street. Will
remodel to suit tenant, furn
ish steam heat If desired. 3 Its
16x60 feet. Will rent or lease at
reasonable figure. Call at Mall
Tribune (Newspaper) office.
FOR RENT OR LEASE My property
at 307 South Ivy.
CABINS ROR RENT By day. week or
month. See at Camp Wlthua. M
Riverside.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE 13-tfp.uge Wlncheater
pump gun, for fresh cow. Call 834 -J.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In
1934 Chevrolet pickup for good
dairy cows. Inquire 133 Kenwood.
WILL TRADE fur coat for truck.
Bartlett Fur shop. 20 S. Central.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR TRADE By owner. Ten acres
six miles south of Medford, small
house, 5 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.
Phllippl. Hotel Grand. Medford.
STORE BLDG. & fixtures, clear, for
ranch or acreage. 113 B. 12th.
FOR EXCHANGE Portland apt.
house for Medford residence prop
erty or Improved acreage near
Medford. Box 3281. Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Modern 4-room home on
east side, 6 minutes walk from city
center. $600 will handle, balance
6. Box 4815. Tribune.
FOR SALE 8 lots and unfurnished
5 room house on Spring street for
the exceptional low price of $800.
Terms. City water. Electricity and
mall delivery handy. Phone 617-L
or see Clarence Pierce. -
FOR SALE 1 i j acres, city water, 4
rm. house. All kinds of fruit and
English walnuts. $1000.00. L. Q,
Plckcll, 204 E. Main.
GOOD modern city homes, ranches,
placer mines, building lots. Best
buvs In So, Oregon. Roberts, 720 W.
2nd.
GOOD quartz gold mine, cheap. Box
4720, Tribune.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENTJack
son County Building Ac Loan Aas'n.
Phone 195.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE 160 acres timber In
Jackson county. Est t mated between
4 and 5 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 1534-L.
FOR SALE 9 acres, (deal poultry
ranch; cheap. H Sen erroer horn,
mile west of Phoenix.
BROWN Si WHITE are offering some
of the finest soli in the Rogue
River Valley for sale in tracts of 5
acres or more, this land has 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 for 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 soma
other city. 625 No. Riverside.
STOCKED AND EQUIPPED 74 acres
fine river bottom, 45 tillable, paved
highway, modern bungalow, barn
outbuildings. 14 oillk cows, milking
machine, horses, chickens, farm ma
chinery. $8,000: $1600 down, balance
to suit. 15 North FU
SEE Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc., to
Buy Your Home.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR QUICK SALE 1929 Dodge
coupe; motor first class; good tires;
water heater. Owner leaving, take
$165. Cash. Also 1928 Whippet
coupe; good shape. Quick sale $45.
Phone 341-J-3.
LOOK nt 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. Plr for better
used car values.
BARGAINS every one. at 23 So. Fir.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE OR TRADE Horses. 1
span mules, phone 838-R. Med.
Riding Academy.
FOR PALE Jersey cows, fresh April.
Feeder pigs $0 00. Wanted Two
wav plow. W. W. Large, Williams.
Ore.
FOR SALE Several head work horses
and mules. George Hilton, Grants
Pat, Ore.
FOR SALE Tram of mares, 8 years
old. weicht 1700 lbs. W11 broken.
R V,. Kirklar.d, 1114 Dolorace St..
Klamath Falls.
FOR WALE Young 1200 lb. mare,
Good for either working or riding.
Cheap. Phone 334-J-4.
FOR PALE Gentle Shetland pony.
cheap work team, saddle mare. A-l
lovi-intr or pray rig t im. 1151
Iowa St.. Ashland, Ore.
FOR SALE One 3 vr old Ouernwy
, b il:. Aio one yarllng Guernsey
bull tV.i v$.
:T.ilh I'EP.EO S -ir-p :c nee p. vo .i:.(i
1 i. us. L. A. oi.sde, Ctntral poi&i.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Leghorn hatching eggs.
Echo Alford. Phone lfl-F-3.
SUPERIOR quality chicks for 1936.
Heavy laying strains. Large type
Hansen stock. White Leghorns Oe;
Rocks, Rads 10c. Catalog free, Jtnka
Hatchery, Tangent, Oregon.
HATCH your own baby chicks. We
are offering a few choice mated
pens of six young hens and cocker
el In dark rlngletted 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, ehlcki;
Leghorn, Rocks, Reds. Carley. 3 14-W
HATCHING EGGS. Plymouth Rock.
60c setting. Tel 516.
BABY CHICKS NOW READYHan
son strain Leghorns from trapneat
td 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 SALE Baby chicks. Hanson
strain from B. W D. tested hens
Sparlln'a Poultry Farm. Williams
Oregon
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
NEARLY NEW Underwood portible
typewriter, cheap. Box 4829, Mall
Tribune.
FOR SALE Show cases and counters.
223 W. Jackson.
FOR SALE! Choice Gladlola bulbs.
W. J. Warner. Tel 349-M.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Newtown
cooking and cider apples, cheap.
Bring containers. Joe Kan tor, Rt.
4, Box 337.
MIRRORS made to order; mirrors re
sllvered; auto glass Installed; brok
en windows replaced; store front
plnte glass, tabic tops; picture
framing.
MEDFORD PLATE GLASS CO.
86 S. Bartlett. Phone 446
FOR SALE 34 h- P- Rna engine and
ceutrlfugal pump. Address J. B.
Hohmann, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Good Newtown apples,
30c box. Pinnacle No. 4.
FOR SALE Piano, priced for quick
sale. 608 Catherine.
FOR SALE All kinds extra choice
, perennials. Low prices. 325 S. Holly.
Phone 193-L.
FOR SALE: Used sewing machines all
makes; terms If desired. All makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett.
TIME TO RE-EIRB
GET A FISK
None Better
None Cheaper
8UNRISE SUPER SERVICE
12th at Riverside
SPECIAL PRICES on river loam and
fertilizer. Garden plowing and lawn
work, washed sand, rock, and plas
ter sand Phone 1534-Y or 913-J.
FOR SALE! White Bermuda onion
plants. Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE Super-Phosphate, $26
per ton. Monarch Seed to Feed Co.
FOR SALE Common alfalfa seed,
$19.00 cwt. Monarch Seed & Feed.
FOR BALE Poison barley. Monarch
. Seed Se Feed Co.
FOH SALE) Rose bushes 28o each
shrubs 29c. Monarch Seed A Feed.
FOR SALE! Special prices on river
loam and fertiliser. Garden plowing
and lawn work, washed sand, rook,
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 & Feed Co.
FOR SALE; Kanota seed oats. $1.50
cwt. and oat hay. $7 ton. Isaacs,
Crater Lake highway, 3 miles out.
roK OaLic Sprayer, 300-gal. J. R.
Rob I son. Talent.
FOR 8ALE Lime sulphur and Bor
do spray. Monarch Seed b Feed Co.
FOR SALE Hay. E. B. Hanley ranch
$10.00 ton.
FOR SALE; Sulphate of ammonia,
$43 per ton. Monarch Seed it Feed
FOR SALE Wheat and feed oats.
$1.50 cwt. Also aTto-xJ 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. 317 North Riverside.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Grocery, confectionery,
gas pump. Last year'a business
$12,000.00. Price $2500.00. L. O.
Plckell, 204 E. Main.
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 BALE) Lunch counter. Oood
steady trade. 327 So. 6th St., Klam
ath Falls.
FOR SALE Service station equip
ment and lease of site. Phone
ni73-Y.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstract
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The '
only complete Title
System in Jackson
County. i
MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstract! J
of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 32 '
North Central. Ave , upstairs. j
Expert Window Cleaners,
LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173.'
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental ruf cleaning Ac upholstering.
DLNTISTRY
l M1Q.
Dr. Z. H. C-Q'.t, 3i& I
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
IADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 315,
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right.
610 North Riverside. Phone 615.
Money To Lend
MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos: also
Cars Re-flnanced. Loans closed
within 30 minutes, under super
vision of the State Sinking Dept.
License No. S-167, See W. E.
Thomas or E- J. Riley. 45 So. Cen
tral. Painting A Faperhanglng.
M. A. BLISS Painting St paperhang
lng. Tel 646-W. 81$ So. Grape.
JOHN H. LOCK, painter and decor
ator. Quality work. Prices reason
able. Res. 124 King St. Call 953-R.
LEGAL NOTICES
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the county of Jackson.
Thorn us C. Ward, Plaintiff,
vs
Roy Ward, Jane Doe Ward, his wife,
if married; the Unknown Heirs of
Roy Ward , U deceased : Aug ast
Petard. N. H. Latimer, R. U Ray.
Jackaon County, a body politic:
also all other persons or parties
unknown, claiming any right, title,
estate. Hen or interest in or to
the property hereinafter described,
Defendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer the
Complaint of the Plaintiff oh
file herein agilnst you or
otherwise plead tntreto within four
weeks from the date of the first pub
lication of this Summons. And you
are hereby notified that If you fall
to appear and answer the Complaint
of the Plaintiff aa hereinabove re
quired or otherwise plead thereto, the
Plaintiff will take a decree against
you for the relief demanded In S4ld
Complaint, to-wit:
That the Plaintiff title to and
possession of all of said real estate
hereinafter described to the extent
and In the manner claimed In the
Complaint be determined, establish
ed, confirmed, and quieted In uhe
Plaintiff In this suit, his heirs, sue
ceasors, and assigns forever against all
adverse claims on the part of each
and all of the Defendants In this
cause and as against all persons who
may now or hereafter claim under or
through them or either of them, and
that all apparent imperfections or
clouds upon the Plaintiff's title to
said land be now and forever removed
and that the title and possession f
said Plaintiff be declared firm and
effectual forever in the Plaintiff as
the fee simple owner of said prem
ises and that all of said Defendants
and each of them be barred and for
ever estopped from having or claim
ing any right or title In or to smd
real estate adverse to the Plaintiff
herein. The property herein referred
to is situated In the County of Jack
son, State of Oregon, and more par
ticularly described as follows, to-wit:
The Southeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter of Section 33
In Township 34 South of Range 4,
West of the Willamette Meridian
Tlila Summons Is published In the
Medford Mall Tribune by order of
Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge of too
above entitled Court, duly made m
the 8th day of February, 19S6, re
quiring the Summons to be published
once each week for four consecutive
week and that said Defendants ap
pear within said time. The date of
the first publication of this Summons
Is the 8th day of February. 1935
J. F. FLIEGEL.
Attorney for Plaintiff
32 North Central Avenue,
Medford, Oregon.
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OAK OROVE. March 1. (Spl.)
Oak Grove Community club gave a
very Interesting entertainment and
box supper at the school house on
Washington's birthday. The follow
ing program was given:
Reading Mrs. A. E. Brockway.
Musical number Violin, Phil Sim
mops; mandolin, Mr. Hey wood; piano.
May Green.
Song by the Semley family.
Vocal solo Mrs. Merrlman. accom
panied at the piano by K. Raymond.
String ensemple Mr. Semley. Mr.
Gober and Mr. Simmons, with May
Green at the piano.
A reading In Negro dialect Mrs.
F. O. Sander.
Musical trio Mr. and Mrs. Brill
and daughter, Alice May.
Duet Mrs. Merrlman and Mrs.
Ralph Raymond.
Negro playlet Mr. and Mrs. Bern
ley and Mr. Semley, Sr., and Mr.
Llchman.
Black race Jig Mr. Llebman.
Song Loran Ml near and Herbert
Myres, accompanied by the guitar.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green nd
daughters. Mary and Ruth May of
Klamath Falls, are visiting Mr.
Green's mother, Mr. A. P. Green.
Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Roberta spent
the week-end visiting friends In
Yreka.
Mrs. Dean Salt marsh entertained
the women employes of the Bear
Creek Packing house with a covered
dish lunch. There were 12 guests
present. After the luncheon the
guests enjoyed a skating party at
the armory.
Mrs. Eva Page of ML Hebron, Cel.,
la visiting her sister, Mrs. P. O.
Whitlock.
We are pleased to report Dorothy
and Clarence Hansen are Improving.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mlnear and
sons, Lorcn and Ronald, went to
Grenada Sunday to visit Mr. Mlnear's
father, who has been 111.
Mrs. P. A. Whitlock and sister. Mrs.
Page, and mother, Mrs. M. G. Lollar.
were visiting Mrs. Lollar's son, O.
Lollar and family In Grants Pass
February 34.
The 4-H Cooking club met at the
Oak Grove school February 28. Fay
Morris and Marjory Rich demon
strated salad making.
The sixth, seventh and eighth
grades of the Oak Grove school fin
ished their six weeks spelling con
test February 28. The seventh grade
won by having the highest average.
The sixth and eighth grades will
treat the seventh grade to doughnuts
and cider March 1. Some very good
spellers are expected to be developed
In the school if this system Is par
ticipated in.
Doctor Hooks Duck
While Out Fishing
PECOS, Tex. (UP) Dr. J L, Kin
cannon, Pecos, went fishing recently.
He cast his line into a lake near
here and got a string strike.
Then his line went skywards, and
he found that he had hooked a duck,
not a fish.
The bird struggled desperately. Dr.
KJn cannon finally i.ed his line to a
bush and shot the Ird.
WINDOW GLASS We sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
inet Works.
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Fern Valley
FERN VALLEY, Mareh 1 (Spl.) !
The program planned by the school
and parents will be given at the j
Phoenix Grange hall March 15. A
full evening's entertainment is prom-
Ised. The school will feature a color
ful springtime play called "Clnderel-1
la's Oarden."
The play, given under the auspices j
of the ladies of the community, la a j
one-act comedy. "Getting Off." Char- i
sclera are: HUdegarde, the romantic!
young sister, who Is anxious to see
Julia s romance perfect, taken by Zeis '
Lowden; grandma, a nosey old per
son, whose Ideas on romance date
back to a Victorian age, by Mildred
Marshall; Mrs. Cummlngs. the moth
er, like all mothers, wanting to help
all she can, Mary Marshall; Nona,
the older sister, with no Ideal of
romance after two yeara of marriage.
Helen Kautor; Julia, the pretty young
modern, asking only to be left alone,
Lillian Kantor; the boy, Louis Mar
shall. MlM Alice Hensler, who Is teaching
near Grants Pass, spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Hensler, here.
Mrs. Ethel Hughes and son. Merle,
of Redding, Cat., who are visiting
relative In Ashland, called on rela
tives here Sunday.
Guy Corliss of Phoenix wss In the
community on business Wednesday.
Zola and Viola Lowden were host
esses to a large party of thetr friends
Saturday evening.
Lillian Kantor entertained at a
party Saturday evening. Guests were
Misses Alice and Mary Hensler, Row
ena , Smith, Verle Conner, Anna
Dickey, Virginia Porter, Mabel Har
deaty, - Anna and Helen Kantor;
Messrs. Allan Buasey, Ivan Heel rick,
Burnell Hatch, Bill Wright, Lloyd
Barnes. Harry Steele, Bob Cherry, L.
C. and Wiley Hill, Tom Hensler. War
ren Barnes. Floyd McHarry, Shorty
Daugherty, Roy Brownrlgg and John
Kantor. ,
Mrs. Lorn Hughes gave a birthday
dinner for her son-in-law, Ernest
Beer, Wednesday evening. Those pres
ent were Mr and Mra. Ed Marshall,
Patricia and Joyce Marshall, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Beer, Ernest Lee and T.
R. Hughes.
Muriel Williams returned to school
Monday after a couple of weeks' ab
sence. Miss Frances Benson celebrated a
birthday February 31. Her guests for
the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Col
son and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ander
son of Medford.
Mrs. L, H. Hughes was a guest at a
birthday dinner recently for Mrs.
Chas. McClaln at the McClaln home
at Phoenix. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. McClaln and Mrs. Mol-
lle Witcher, Mrs. McClaln'a sister.
Thompson Creek
THOMPSON CREEK, March 1.
(Spl.)- Miss Lets OUlson, who has
been working for Mrs. Oeorge Btepen.
left. lest week for San Francisco to
see her brother, who is In the navy.
F. P. Quick, who took up a home
stead on Thompson creek this win
ter, was a business caller at the
Applegate atore Friday.
Friends of Ralph Swingle received
the good news that he had been seen
In the barber shop at Thompson
Creek one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Elmore were
Sunday dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. William Henry and
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bailey, all of
Medford, were callers at Nine Mile
last Friday.
Frank Decker came home last week
with an extra large bobcat.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan of
Ashland spent the week end with
friends on Thompson Creek.
Mrs. George Kendall and her moth
er. Mrs. Ella Bingham, visited the
school Friday.
Applegate Grange resolution com
mittee met at. A. S. Edwards' home
Sunday afternoon.
Miss June Rudd was 111 with a cold
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knutawn were
business callers In Medford Febru
ary 30.
Mrs. H. Lund and E- B. Hawkins
were seen at the court house Feb
ruary 31,
Misses Ada and Eva Johnston
walked over the hill to Williams creek
after their horse on the old Jacobs
place.
The Porter family of Nine Mile
creek Is moving onto Mrs. Henry
Knutzcn's property at Applegate.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sullivan and
little son were shopping in mm ford
Saturday.
Miss Blanch Runnels, the county
nurse, celled Friday at the school
bouse.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lewis of Prospect
were visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Mee, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Swartzfager and
family visited relatives In Ashland
Sunday.
The Csrmon brothers of Medford
were looking for cattle on Thompson
creek February 35.
DERBY, March 1. (Spl) Due to
the lllneM or absence of different
ones planning to contribute to the
program of last Saturday night's
Community club gathering, an Im
promptu program was arranged by
Miss Shirley Chaplin whlrh proved
very successful and gained much
praise. Combined Intcrenta and co
operation In our own and the many
other cornmunltlee represented at
these gatherings have aivays made
I these regular gatherings a pleasure.
I Tht usual danct and. midnight
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Derby
lunch followed, ninety-six being
present.
Mrs. Charles Sanderson of Beagle
lias kindly consented to solicit en
tertainers from her locality for the
next meeting and It Is planned by
the program committee to select one
member from other communities to
solicit entertainment from their lo
calities for the different meetings
In order to give change and variety
since so many from the outside at
tend and have been splendid In
helping our only means of recrea
tion be such a huge success,
Don and Arthur Phelps from
Klamath Falls attended the Satur
day night entertainment. Don sang
following the midnight lunch. Lor in
Smith accompanied on the guitar.
The songs were greatly enjoyed as
Don has a splendid voice and nat
ural musical ability.
Elmer Phelps left with his broth
ers for Klamath Falls Sunday, hop
ing to get work In the mills, some
of which are running.
Mrs. Clyde Drlskell has been quite
111 at her home the past week.
Murl Dun Is able to be about after
nil severe Illness.
It Is reported the John Low man
family have traded their ranch for
the one recently occupied by the
Garners.
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Griffin Creek
OIUFFIN CHEEK, March 1.
(spll Mrs. VorsI gava a aururlae
pnrty February 30, honoring h
daughter Beulnh'a birthday. A large
crowd enjoyed the evening of danc
ing with refreshments served at
midnight.
Mrs. Charlie Hoffcclt. who was op
erated on February 18 la reported
getting along Battsfaotorlly.
Mrs. Roselma Morrison passed away
Wednesdoy at her home. Mrs. Morri
son iiaa lived on arlffln creek for
many yeara and louvea a host of
friends besides her son. Oeorge risk,
and family to mouru her passing.
Friends and neighbors Join In e
tcmltng deepest sympathy to the
bereaved family.
Mr. Davis of Oklahoma Is spend
ing soma time here at tha Oeorge I
Flak home. He Is an old friend of
tha fomlly. Mr. Davis and Oeorge
wero neighbor, whan small boys.
E. E. Keep and family have rented
Mrs. Jones' place and are now living
In the skinner house.
Mr. Swart and grandson Clarence
Kookhart. recently returned home
from northern California where they
had been on a tile sotting Job.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boswlck and
sons of near Ashland were recent
Sunday guests at the homo of Mr.
and Mra. a. O. Btearna and family.
Several from thla community at
tended the operetta "Chlmea of Nor
mandy," presented by the students
of the Senior high school Tuesday
and Wednesday evening, and think
that everyone should be congratu
lated on auch aplendld work.
P.-T. A. met Friday evening at the
school house. On the program was
the pageant honoring tha 38th year
of the P.-T. A. During tha social
time refreshments were served.
Executive committee of the P.-T.
A. will meet on March IS with Mrs.
D. A.. Wood. ...
Radio club will meet March with
Mra. Alice Lamb.
Home Extension unit will meet on
March 8th, the place to be an
nounced later.
It was reported that Mra. Hood
waa one of the ladlea who went to
Corvallls but Mrs. T. R. Skeins want
In her place. After the terrible acci
dent of that Saturday evening Mra.
Hood stayed to be with ft lends In
their time of grief.
Lone Pine
IjONB PINE, March t. (Spl.)
Roxy Ann Orange will give a dance
at the Orange hah Saturday evening
Mr. and Mra. John Alllaon of thla
district have moved and Mr. Rupol
and family have moved here from
El Paso, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis and two chil
dren, Dorothy and Billy, went to
Crescent City Saturday.
Mr. Cllnto and family plan to move
Into the Lone Pine district.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Johnson and
son Marlon are muvlng from thla
district to Medford.
Tho glrla of the 4-H aewln? club
met at the home of Nftille Murphy
recently. Members present were Dor
othy Haynea, Wanda Konkel. Ima and
Etolle Forsee. Emelie Nahas. Bertha
Van Ortwlck and their local leader.
Mlas Mecum.
Mrs. Anna Mitchell and son Har
mon arrived In Medford recently from
Tacoma and, acocmpantcd by Elsie
Mitchell, continued their trip aa far
south aa Snn Bernardino, returning
to Medford February 24.. Mra. Mitch
ell and son will return to Tacoma
thla week.
A Oeorge Washington program wsa
held at the achoolhouae February 2a.
Parents and friends attending were
Mra. Medly, Mra. H lvey. Mrs. Mod
rell. Mrs. Anderson, Mra. Parsons.
Velma Van Ortwlck. Prank Rytel.
Wilbur Sexton and Clyde Van Ort
wlck. Mrs. Lulu Plank of Roue River
visited Sunday at tha Ezra Meaaer.jer
home.
Mr. and Mra. Harold E. Toll, for
merly of Medford. have taken up
residence In the Roxy Ann district
Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Franks have
moved their plac of residence from
Beatty street In Medford to Spring
street.
Mr. and Mra. Cecil Nordqulat and
two children were recent callers at
the Robert Helvey home.
Mr. and Mra. Morris and daughtera
Juanlta and Luclle, from Jackson
ville have moved to the Von Stein
house In this district.
Mrs. Delta Dole of Prospect spent
two days lsst week In the Warren
Dunaaan home.
Mr. and Mrs John Vincent of Butte
Falls vi.lted at the home of their son.
Dewey Viucvut, live, laat week.
8! 1 pupils hat enrolled In the Lor.a
Ptne school in tha last ak. They
aj wuliRm. Thomas, John and Ann-a
Ruple and Jack Wataon.
JACKSONVILLE SCHOOL
10 PRESENT OPERETTA
For the pat week the caat for tha
"Toreadors," Jacksonville high school
operetta, haa been finishing up the
fine points for presentation in the
pioneer town tonight. The "Torea
dors" caat Includes nine principals, as
chorus iingera, and three Spanish
dancers.
Aa the stern father. Paul Heaa,
senior, and atudent body president,
doea Justice to tha part. He haa tit
excellent voice for alnglng his solos.
Tha pans of Beneta and Juuilta
are characterized by Shirley Cantralt
and Madeline Metager. They sr. heard
In several dueta.
Taking part In a achool production
for tha first time are Bud Mitchell,
Henry Head, Prank Mea and Wayna
Martin. Although they are Inexpert,
enced, they portray tha parte of lover,
and toreadora with marked ability.
Alloa Walton and June Wllconsln
display much talent In their rolea aa
friends of Beneta and Juanlta.
The chorus and 8panlsh dancers
also have their parts well perfected
for tonight's performance. Prepara
tions are being made for a record
crowd and It la expected tha school
gym will be filled to capacity. i . .
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KNOXVn,U5, Tenn (CP) When
the snow melt from tha Smoky
mountalna between hare and tha
Carolina, one of tha strangest expedi
tions a hunt for hidden plrata treia
ure will begin.
It will be led by whlt-halred Sam
Edgar, retired Knoxvltla lumberman
and contractor, who believes his pil
grimage will produce bars of altver
that ware hidden In th- mountalna
back In tha days of Captain Kldd.
"I've been planning thla for 5
yeara," said Edgar. "With two help
era and a set of magnetic, needlea that,
can loeata either illvar or gold. I.
bellev I can find a .burled treasure
In thoae mountain tops
According to a traditional atory. a
plrata ahlp ransacked a sllver-ladened
vessel hound to Spain from Mexico. '
A storm beached :he plrata ahlp.
however, and tha craw took what sil
ver could be handled off tha boat'
on Carolina shores.
Edgar possesses map that lndl-'
catea tha pirates burled It In the
Smoky mountalna. He said tha map 1
fell Into his hand, about 35 yeara
ago while ha waa a traveling sale,.,
man in that section. j
LADY PAYSTOR PEAR : : :
TAKEN 20 YEARS AGO
OREErJFIELD, O. (UP) A plump
little pear rested 30 yeara ago In a1
basket In front of Jenaro Wolle'a
grocery atore here. It waa plucked
from the basket by a woman who
later became a preacher. .
Wolfe received a letter the other,
day. In It was a dime and a letter.
The note said. "I took your pear 30
years ago. When thinking of restltu
tlona I might need to make, I have
not found any pressing upon my con
science but the little pear. If It was
worth more than 10 rente, I will send
you the remainder."
Wind Does Much
Toil For Farmer
CLEBURNE. Tex. (UP) L. P. Sharp
eta the wind do moat of the work
around his farm. An Ingenloua ar
rangement that attaehe. tn hi. wind
mill geta the following thlnga done .
"by wind": pumping water, lighting
the farm, turning the cream eepara
tor, churning cream Into butter, iron-'
Ing clothea. curling his wtfe'a and
daughter's hair, and fanning the fam
ily on a hot day. with a few old auto
mobile parte, some .ttcka of wood, a
hinge or two and some springs. Sharp
built the apparatus, which rune an
electrlo generator. i
Vet Thought Dead
Has 93rd Birthday
WASHINOTON (UP) Ellaaaph D.
Oodfrey, who waa left for dead on
the Chancelloravllle battlefield, cele
brated his 93rd birthday recently.
Oodfrey 'a birthday celebrations
were almoat al-ruptly ended during
the Civil war when the war depart
ment reported him officially dead af-:
ter tha Battle of Chincellorevtlle.
Cigarette Taxes , ,
Help To Kansas
TOPETCA, Kan. (UP) Kansaa,
which until recent yeara outlared
the aale of cigarette, collected f678,
200 In taxea on them laat year. Thla .
waa an Increase of 33 628 over th,
tax collected the prevtoua year.
On th basis of tax paid it waa
478.200.000 elgarettea In 1034.
Pet Duck Frnzvn Into Pond
PORT WORTH, Texas. (DP)
Oluck-Oluck, the pet duck In Forest '
Park too. haa a terrible time In the
winter. Twice alnce the cold weather
started he haa been found frown
Into the Ice on his pond. A good
thaw restores him to tale quacking
1 normal