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PAGE NTNTE WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE Wj H MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 6. 1935. i M 12 I I fill C? I- I I ftad every ad on this pare. You will probably find n ctly the thing yon want to buy or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise. It' Inexpcnshe, effective. RATES Per word first Insertion 3c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word - ...lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes - $1.33 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND TAKEN CP 2-year-old. white-faced heifer; Bar T on rlht hip, split In each ear, underblt In riht Owner may have same by poylng for feed and advertisement. Haines Ranch. Prospect. Ore. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Experienced logger and team by day or contract. 817 Nar regan St. WANTED Steady man on dairy ranch. Chester Wednt. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTEDMlddle-aged unincumbe-ed experienced ranch women. Box 4660, Tribune. WANTED Unincumbered house keeper for small family In modern country home. References. Coll I32-X or 1648-R. WANTED SITUATIONS ' EXPERIENCED stenographer desires position. Box 4659, Tribune. WANTED Sheep ehearlng and tag ging. Ted Morava, Central Point. WANTED Care ol sick or any work Mra. Huson. Phone 1345-M. 1 WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Electric brooder. 300 to SOO-chlck size. Address Mall Trib une, Box A-I. WANTED Oood 1400 to 16C0-lb. team. Cheater Wednt. WANTED to buy for cash, light truck Consider model T in good shape. , Box 6005, Tribune. WANTED Old horses and cows for ' fox feed. Box 3586, Tribune. WANTED Mohair. J. J. Osenbrugse. SO commercial spraying. McOonagle. Phone 258-M. HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hldea and pelts. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Orape. Tel. 1062. INCOME TAX DUE Both state and federal. Have had years of experi ence In preparing returns. Phone 1277-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 1062. JUNK WANTED . We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No. Grape. Tel. 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES TOR RENT Modern home at 1132 W. 4th. FOR RENT Modern house In Talent, with range, 8. Call E. C. Gardner. MODERN HOUSE Well furnished, newly papered and painted. Adults. 315 N. Bartlett. Win PPrVT Marh IM.h. Nv 1025 West .8th. 5 rooms furnished at $32.50 or unfurnished at 23 50: hardwood and fireplace. J. O. Issacaon. Central Point. FOR RENT 3-room modern house. furnished: adults. Garage. Appa ls 1 w. Second St. rOR RENT 6-room modern house, 15 month: water paid. 1119 W. 4th. FOR RENT -unfurnished Homes, furnished or Brown White FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED ROOMS with bath. 230 Beatty. WARM ROOM Separate entrance. 220 No. Oat dale. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8- Grape. RATES very moderate at 716 E Main FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartments. 334 App. FTFNTSHED. ito - heated house keeping apartment. " Rasonarle rates, Phone 457-J. NEWLY papered, furnished apart ment, ground floor, pri.ate bath garage. Adults only. 244 S-). Oiape FOR RENT Furnished apt. 706 So Oakdale. FOP RENT Furnished Apt. L:?r.; and heat. Aaults. 345 Si. Bartlett. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS CABINS FOR RENT By day. week or month. See at Camp Wlthus. It. Riverside. BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At 33 North Grape itreet. Will remodel to suit tenant, furn ish steam heat If desired. Size 10x60 feet. Will rent or lease at reasonnble figure. Call at Mall Tribune. (Newspaper) office. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE 3 Jersey-Guernsey heif ers. 2 fresh, for alfalfa or ladmo hay. A. L. Cutter. ' ml. west Rogue river bridge. Pacific Mwy. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1939 Catr rolet panel delivery In good condi tion, cheap for cash. Inquire at shooting gallery, 309 E. Main St FOR SALE OR TRADE Wood and I turkey ranch. 2 miles from Ashland. I Inquire old Bowden ranch. A miles out of Jacksonville on highway Moore. WANTED To trade wood for truck ! Tel. 172. FOR TRADE 12-geuge Winchester pump gun. for fresn cow. Call 834-J. FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In 1934 Chevrolet pickup for good dairy cows, inquire 123 Kenwood. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE Portland apt. house lor Medford residence prop erty or Improved acreage near Medford. Box 3281. Tribune. F0RSALE REAL ESTATE COZy HOME mod. rma.. new high quality furnishings, lnzluding over stuffed; lamps, newest electric range, e tc . Eos t si d o v le w ; very attractive financing: 6700 will han dle. Arthur E. Lalng. 19 N Bartlett. RIVER BOTTOM RANCH 180 acres 90 cult.. 70 excellent andy loam river bottom: good free water right; 6 miles off Pacific highway on mar , ket road: good 6-room plastered house and 92000 barn and other outbuildings; out range, and other modern conveniences; $15 000 ranch for only $6500; $1500 down, balance 20 years at 5. One Inspection will convince you, the best ranch bargain in So. Oregon. 15 N. Fir. FOR SALE $600 mortgage, well se cured; Interest 6. payable quar terly. Box 300. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Modern 4 -room home on east side. 6 minutes walk from city center $G00 will handle, balance 6. Box 4815. Tribune. OOOD modern city homes, ranches, placer mines, building lots. Best buys in So. Oregon. Roberts, 720 W 2nd. FOR -BALE OR TRADE Apt. house for acreage or property In some other city. 525 No. Riverside. HOUSES FOR SALE OR ttENTJack r son County Building & Loan Ass'n. Phone 195. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. BROWN & WHITE are offering some of the finest soil 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 ts the time for you to start acquiring that SUBS1STANCE HOMESTEAD which most of us dream about. BROWN & WHITE REALTORS 104 W. Main. Medford. Phone 130 SEE Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc., to Buy Your Home. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES "34 PLYMOUTH 4 dr. sedan, like new and priced right. Oakland 4 dr. sedan, looks good, runs good very low price. Eakin Motor Co., Hud son Dealer. USED CAR BARGAINS 1034 Stude. Regal sedan 1034 Plymouth DeLuxe sedan 1929 Ford sedan 1931 Essex sedan SKINNER'S OARAGE Bulck. pontlac. Sales. Service GOOD USED CARS Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-In. Thirty-day Written Ouarantee. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1914 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Dodge Coupe. 1930 Bulck Coupe. 1933 Chevrolet Cojpe. 1932 Chevrolet Coupe. 1929 LaSalle Coupe 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedsn. 1929 Dodge Sedan. 1931 Chevrolet Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Roadster 1930 Chevrolet Sedan. 1932 DeSoto Sedan. 1929 Ford Model "A" Town Sedan 1932 Plymouth Sedan. 1929 Plymouth Sedan. Also several other older models to choose from ARMSTRONG MOIORS, rNC. 38 North Riverside. LOOK at all the used cart before you buy. 22 So. Fir. AT A SACRIPICE 1934 V-8 Tudor sedan; small mileage. 22 So. Fir. DON'T FORGET 22 So. Fir for better used car values. . j BAROAINS every one. at 22 So. Fir. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Red and Hoc setting f.wv blood tted; 4Sc fV.'iut. 2 50 per 100; 1 mile n-:th on old Pa cific Hwy. Mrs. Edw. O. M;lr. WHITE LEGHORN setting egga. 50c. C. A. DeVoe. Te'.. 523-J.a FOR TRADE Lenhorn hens for rood fresh cow. Inquue Box 4604. inaune. HATCHING EGGS. Plymouth Rock 60c settlnji Tel 515. ' FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Gm. aaddit hores o35 a. R: veu.de. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 2 thoroughbred Poland China brood aowa. Wm. P. Jones, Rt. 1. Rogue River. Ore. FOR SALE Jersey cows, fresh April. Feeder pigs 6 00. Wanted Two way plow. W. W. Large, Williams. Ore. FOR SALE One 2 yr old Guernsey bull. Also one yearling Guernsey bull. Call 1559. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Roll-top desk. 101 Cot tage St. FOR SALE 1926 Chev. pickup, 50: 1927 Chev. truck, overload springs. 150 00; Kauota oats, 1 65 cwt: 1 2-year-old heifer, freshen 20 days, f 35 00. Phone 697-J-3. FOR SALE; Earliest of All seed pota toea. R. H. Field, Seven Oaks. Tel 185, Central Point. FOR SALE; Used caterpillar 15 trac tor. Good condition. Miller Tractor Co.. So. Riverside. Medford. FOR SALE Bean super-giant epray pump. Phone 7-F-14. FURNITURE FOR 8ALE Mahogany writing desk and chair, electric sweeper, pictures, high back rocker, trunk, canned fruit, large size mohair davenport, wal nut dining-room suite; circulating heater; electric range, rugs. Every thing goes farm tools, pictures, dishes, etc. Mrs. Lydia M. Youngs, end Beall Lane, turn north, 3rd house left hand aide, or Inquire Eads & Holbrook Furniture store. 38 No. Front, for Information. Hours at ranch from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. FOR 8ALE 200 45-gal. pickle bar rels. Carold J. Parker, 613 South Riverside. FOR SALE Kanota seed oats and cleaned wheat, $1.50 cwt. Chaa. Isaacs. Crater Lake highway, 2 ml. out near radio station. FOR SALE Choice Glndlola bulbs. W. J. Warner. Tel 349-M. MIRRORS made to order; mirrors re silvered; auto glass Installed: brok en windows replaced: store front plate glass, table tops; picture framing. MEDFORD PLATE OLASS CO. 36 S. Bartlett. Phone 446 FOR SALE; Good Newtown apples. 30c box. Pinnacle No, 4. FOR SALE Piano, priced for quick sale. 608 Catherine. . TIME TO RE-EIRE GET A FISK None Better None Cheaper SUNRISE 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 912-J. FOR SALE Super-Phosphate, $26 per ton. Monarch Seed i Feed Co FOR SALE Common alfalfa seed. $19.00 cwt. Monarch Seed & Feed. FOR SALE Poison Darley. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Rose bushes 28c each shrubs 29c. Monarch Seed & Feed. FOR SALE The most complete stock of field seeds In So. Oregon, priced right. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. FOR SALE Lime sulphur and Bor do spray. Monarch Seed & Feed Co FOR SALE Hay. E. B. Hanley ranch $10.00 ton. FOR SALE Sulphate of ammonia. $43 per ton. Monarch seed & Feed FOR SALE Wheat and feed oata. $150 cwt Also .jo-O horae hay C A DeVoe- 523-J-3 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Lunch counter. Good ! steady trade. 327 So. 6th St., Klam ath Falls. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title system in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts of Title. Rqpms 3 and 6. No. 32 North Central, Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning & upholstering. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315. Prloea right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 619 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-financed. Loans closed within 30 minutes, under super vision of the State Banking Dept. License No. 8-157. See W. E. Thomas or E. J. Riley. 45 So. Cen tral. MORTOAOE LOANS. 1. Monthly payments like rent. 3. Interest reduced each month for Interest Is paid only on bal ances. 9. Principal reduced each month for pnrt of pavment applied di rectly to principal. 4. Ends all commission and re newal expense. $ Pays out in 7 years 5 months. This loan Is available to residence owners In this community MEDFORD FEDERAL 8AVINOS & LOAN ASS N. 126 East Main St. Telephone 195 Painting ft faperhanglng. . M. A. BLISS Painting 5c paperhang- m. lei j-w. 313 so. urape. I JOHN H LOCK, painter and decor- 1 stor. Qitall ty work. Prices reaon 1 able. Res. 134 King SU Call 043-R. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dentlnry. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove. 335 E. Main. LEGAL NOTICES Notlte of Sheriff's Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that under and in pursuance of a Decree of the Circuit Court of Oregon for i Jackson County, in a suit therein wherein Portland Mortgage Company, an Oregon corporation, waa plaintiff, and Marie Reynolds, a widow, L. A. Roberta and Mabel A. Roberts, hus band and wife, were defendants, which Decree was duly entered of record In the Journal of said Court on the 15th day of February, 1935. and duly docketed In the Judgment Lten Docket of said Court on the 15th day of February. 1935. wherein It waa decreed that there was due and owing unto the plaintiff the full : sum of $1343.46, $100.00 attorneys fees, and the costs and disbursements of the suit to be taxed, amounting, to $20 90. and wherein It waa de creed that the said sums constituted a valid, subsisting, first and prefer red Hen against the premise des cribed as Lot 1, Block 3. Summit Avenue Heights Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon, as security for the payment of said sums of money, and In which said decree It was de creed that the said premises should be sold In the manner provided by law for the purpose of satisfying the said several sums. In pursuance of a Mortgage duly entered of record In Volume 77 at pages 241-3 of the Mortgage Records of said County, and which mortgage by said decree was duly foreclosed; and under and in pursuance of an execution In said cause duly issued out of and under the seal of said Court, dated Febru ary 19, 1935. and to me directed, di recting me to sell the said described premises for the purpose of satisfy ing aald several sums of money. NOW THEREFORE, under and in pursuance of said execution and de cree, I will, on the 23rd day of March. 1935. at the front door of the court house In Medford, Oregon, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of the aald dav, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the said des cribed premises for the purpose of satisfying said sums of money, sub ject to the right of redemption a provided by the laws of the State of Oregon. Dated Feb. 19. 1935. SYD I. BROWN, Sheriff. By Howard Oault. Deputy. Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Manic E. Ward, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned Administratrix of the above estate has filed with the ab-we entitled Court her Final Report as such Administratrix, and the Court has set March 6th, A D 1935. at 10 o'elock a. m., as the time, and the Courtroom of said Court In the Co'trt house In Medford. Oregon, as the place for hearing objections, if any there be. why aald Report should not be approved, said Administratrix and her bondsmen discharged, and s&id estate closed. All persons are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, if nny tnc have, why such relief should not te granted. Dated and flrat published this !3:fc day of February. A D. 1935 LOUISE I. PORTER. Administratrix of the Estate of Manle E. Ward, Deceased. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, March 4, 1935. Notice la hereby given that Joseph D. Morrison, of Eagle Point, Oregon, who. on July 3rd, 1928, made Home stead' Entry, Serial No. 017959, for Bl SE, Section 29, Township 34 8 Range 2 E.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. One of the opanlnsrs In a net 6. Kind of meat I. Metal contain ers 11. On the shel tered side 13. 8elf 14. Dm, yield Im plant 15. Rubs dry 17. Correlative of either 18. Roll of parch ment 19. Finuratlve 22. Wheeled vehicle 24 Christian era: abbr. 25. Inset's erg 26. Roused tn a sense of danner 29. Swamp 33. Client 34. Pen point 8. Distant: prefli 37. Daub 39. Kind nf rail road car; c.olloy. 41. Fnothke nart 13. Abraham's 8olution of Yesterday's Puzzle ERASE Wf M A T C H LIU L TMR E T 1 0 o. o T o eT? rree N E m op D 15Ta b H e e u AIM A h T pa A TONE. DEPOTS L A M tQ D ft Q n eWeTu A W E ? i Tpgo d ejTpl aloe 01 eMqInITsTe Is ItI eTt 44. Peculiar 46. Kverlastlng (0. Device for holding nhoes In shaii 61. Eilst 52. Slides 55. Italian opera 5j. Uody bona 51 Continent f". Malt hevera; in. pirpen 41. Cant off ; i2 i3 14 wf f i7 pi8 if r i" 2l zl HI Zh 27 28 . i 3o 31 3i ''' f ; 37 38 ,, 31 40 , AS i 43 II 'iMi So Ts IJ 3? 51 1 1 1 wk 1 1 bH 1 1 before Victor A. Tengwald. TJ. 8. Com m: loner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 20th day or April. 1935. Claimant name aa witnesses: R. C. Con ley. of Sama V si lev Ore gon; William Hockenyos, of 1600 H. Riverside, Medford, Ore.; Theodore Fredenburg. of Butte Falls, Ore.; Joseph My not. of Trail. Ore., Star Rt. WILLIAM H. CANON, Register. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of John M. Kallstrom, also known aa John Morris Kaltstrom. also known aa J. M. Kslls trom. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson Countv has appointed me administrator with will annexed of the estate of John M. Kallatrom also known aa John Morris Kallstrom also known a J. M. Kallstrom, de ceased. All persons ha vine olalms against said estate are required to present them to m with proper vouchers within six months from this date at my office. 126 East Main Street, Med ford, Oregon. Dated this ISth day of February. 1935. w J WARNER, Administrator with will annexed O. H. BENGTSON, Attorney for Estate, 126 East Main St., Medford, Oregon. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK. March . (SpU Mrs. J. Masdam, Mrs. O. Alden, Mrs. John Butler. Mrs. Shreves and Mrs. Geo. West of Medford called on Mra. Pauline Wahl Friday. A farewell dinner dance waa given at Bonney's grill February 27 In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Phelps. About 45 enjoyed the evening. Mr. Phelps has been employed at the dredge for several years and with hla family left the last of the week for South America, where ne will follow the same work. Word waa received here that a baby girl waa born to Mrs. Graves on Feb ruary 20. Leslie Iianey and Mrs. Audrey of Grants Pass were Riviera ca lers on March 3. Mrs. Carrie Puhl of Galls Creek called on Mr. and Mrs. George Lance Sunday. Mrs. W. Galbreath and Mlsa Nellie Jacobs of the Colony, who were taken auddenly 111 last week, are both Im proving. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tompkins and children, Lorraine, Leroy and Dorretta. who have lived at the Riviera plan tation for several years, are moving to a ranch south of Medford, where Mr. Tompkins will be foreman of two ranches owned by Mr. Leverette. Mrs. John Biles spent last week In Aahland with her daughter, Mrs. Os car Joflson, and family, who are ill with flu. George Lance called on O. O. Carr March 8. Mr. Carr has been 111 for several years and la very low. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance were In Medford March 2 visiting Mra. Lntice'a mother. Mrs. Oeorge Stead, who has been 111 for some time and was moved laat week from the hos pital In Ashland to the home of her stepson, Roy Seaman. The next unit meeting will be held at the community hall 'In Rogue River. Mrs. Mack will be present and give the second program on menu planning. Mrs. George Hutchlns and Mrs. R. L. Miller attended the Live Oak H. E. O. club at the Greenwood home on Evans Creek February 38. 4 Home portraits of family groups and children at Special Prices. Shangle Studio. Phone 1308. Cross-Word Puzzle t. Kith anuce 10. City where Augustus Caesar dle4 11. Vend 16. Clone forcibly 20. faradlis 21. Part of a wheel 22. Eccentric- ro tating pieces 'it. Astringent salt 27. Come Into view again 28. Roman god ef the under world 10. Burnish again 21. Vehlclo on runners 22, Assemblage Of cattle SR. Make Indistinct 38. Brazilian money of account 40. 8ea eagles 43. Celestial lodiet 46. Wound with something pointed 4. City In Penn sylvania 47. One of an an clent race 48. Bnd forth 49. Word of lamen tation (13. Cmited dish M. Mournful 67. Past DOWN 1. Animal's stomach . Biblical priest 3. A pnrt 4. tiar-k of the foot 5. Pronoun . Excited with expectation 7. Fehle-mtnded pennon I. Ilmdlik In form Gold Hill GOLD HILL, March fl. iSpt.) Mrs. Cells Edler spent the week-end in Medford with her slater. Mrs. Minis Lowe, who visited the past week with her daughter, Mr. J. C. Walker, returned to her home Monday. Oarden club will meet at the home of Mra. Hugh Hayes Friday, March 6- The John Long family, who have been occupying Mrs. Meet house, left last week for Washington. Mr. Long had been employed at the Lively lime quarry. Mra. Mee's house has been rented to Mr. Klrby, the station agent, who will move his family into It In a few weeks. Past Noble Grand club met at the home of Mrs. H. C. Cook, February 28. After the business meeting, a social hour was enjoyed, the hostess serving lovely refreshments. At this meeting plana were made for enter taining their husbands at a chicken dinner on Thursday evening, March 14. Miss Sibyl Walker, school nurse, waa in the city Monday making sev eral home visit. Mrs. Oeorge Hammerstey returned Saturday from a week's visit with Mr. Hammersley at Sawyer's Bar, Cal. Mlaa Mildred spent the week-end In Medford. the guest of her sister. Miss Zella Smith. Jack Hey land of Medford spent the week-end In this olty, the guest of Jack Martin. Among Medford shoppers Saturday were Mrs. Frank Carter and son Le roy, Miss Beth Paulsen, Mlas Mable Smith, Misses Roberta, Janet and June Mullln, Mlas Mable Moore and niece. Mary Rose Bailey. Miase Louise and Lucille Smith, Mlsa Ruth Lance. Miss JfU iartln, Mrs. Wm Kinney, Lloyd Hotlfleld and sister Maxlne. and Mlsa June Moore. Joe Woodcock was a business visitor In Medford Friday. E. T. Ham and family were Sunday visitors In Medford at tne home of Mr. Ham's sister, Mra. Whlllock. Miss Margaret Lewis and Mlas Pearl Clark visited at the Wm. Fbw home Monday. Jud Doty, Paul Ken worthy, Oeorge Backus and son Byron were business callers In this city Sunday. Mra. Mayfleld and daughter Mar Jorle of Medford were visiting at the Mayfleld home in thl city Saturday evening. 4 McLeod McLEOD. March (Spl.) McLeod Home Extension unit met Thursday with Mrs. Frank Dltsworth. The day waa spent In the discussion of foods and planning of balanced meals. Mrs. Mack waa heartily welcomed back by the group and she respond ed by commending the unit for hav ing increased Ha memoeranlp. About 30 ladles were present. Mra. Mack also Introduced some new games which were much enjoyed, as well aa some snappy songs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberta and Mr. and Mra. Dick Vincent were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Ted Smith. Mr. and Mra. K. L. Glass and daughters, Erma and Lola and Mr. and Mra. Frank Dltsworth attended Sama Valley Grange Saturday night. They report that the Bams Valley grangers are much Interested tn the new grange organisation here and many are planning on attending ln atallatlon at Rdgue Elk Wednesday evening. Mrs, Clara Gordon, who has spent the past several weeks visiting friends and relatives In Medford, haa re turned home. Mrs. Clifford Collier took her son Benny, to Medford Saturday for treatment for his fingers. Little Selda Carlton had the mis fortune of breaking her arm In a fall off a saw horse last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Neeley returned Friday from California, where Mr. Neeley haa been employed for some months. They brought back a young man who will make hla home with them and attend Proapect high school. Laurel hurst Sunday school waa re opened last Sunday with a large at tendance. The Sunday school waa closed during the absence of the Neeleys. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Coburn cele brated their 15th wedding anniver sary Friday. Dinner guests for the occasion were Mr. and Mra. Bob All worth and Mr. and Mra. I. D. Hoag and Leo Hoag. Among business visitors from here Saturday were Stewart Weeks, Mr and Mrs. J. E. Peyton and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ton Stein. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, March 6. fSpl.) Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark of Klamath Falls were guests at the Olaae home on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Clark la a brother of Mra. Glass. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huklll and little sons of Orlffln Creek were din ner guest at the Fernland home March 1. The occasion waa In honor of Mrs. Hukill'a father. Mr. Fernland, Lots Wright spent Saturday night at the home of Francea Myera In Eagle point. Mr. and Mra. Ray Dallalre and lit tle daughter of tugene were week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Wright of Medford spent Sunday at the Wright home. Mrs. R. W. Wright and children. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Charley, Mr. and Mrs. Blaas, and Mrs. Olaaa were among those shopping in Medford Saturday. Valley View VALLEY VIEW. March t. (SpU Valley View Community club met Thursday. After a short business meeting, presided over by the presi dent, Mrs. L. H. Gallatin, the meeting waa turned over to the program chair man. Mrs. H R. Weaterberg. Roll cMi waa answered by Jokes or articles of Interest. Jackie Don Lowe sang; an. "Italian Play" was given by Mrs. Westerberg, Mrs. Don Lowe, Miss Dor othy Leslie, Misses Berntce and Beat rice Werth. Mrs. Everett Bostwlck played two piano solos and a paper on "Valentines" was given by Mia. Roy Williams. The hostesses for the afternoon, Mrs. Wm. Olenn, Mrs. I. R. Wilson and Mrs. Jas. Lennox. served dainty refreshmenta to the 18 ladles present,. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leslie and baby of Ashland were guests at the J. R Leslie home Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. D. K. Nourse and family of Ashland were dinner guests at the E. R. Wilson home recently. Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Hawk and Mr. and Mra. H. Hawk of Medford were dinner- guests at the Norman Hawk home Thursday evening. Mrs. J. R. Leslie and Miss Dorothy Leslie attended the Congregational Chuch guild In Aahland Wednesday. Mrs. Lokhart of Ashland was a dinner guest at the E. T. Newbry home Sunday. Mrs. P. Engle, Mrs. Adena Hunt and Mrs. Paul Bye re of Aahland were Val- : ley View callers last week. j Mr. and Mm. H. ft UAaf rhrr n tertatned at dinner Thursday even ing, guests being Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor and Mra. Westai of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glenn of Val ley View. At a recent evening meeting at the Valley View school house the follow ing program waa given: Three one act playa, "Woman'i Way," "Hiram and Miranda at the Railroad Track" and "Very Busy"; Mrs. Jas. Lenno sang "Grandfather's Clock"; Mra. J. R. Leslie gave a reading, "BUI Ma son's Bride"; Albert Stratum sang and Jamie Morse gave a recitation; Alma and Nelda Williams and Edward and Billy Bostwlck and Mrs. Lucher hand gave a reading; Mrs. Don Lowe danced the Highland Fling and Nelda Wi llama danced some folk dances. At the close of the program aanwlches, cake and coffee were served to the 81 present. The program la to be re peated at Talent Orange March 7. The Copco plcturea are to be ah own at the Valley View school house on March 16. 4 Ante'ope ANTELOPE. March . (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Ray Harnlah and children. Mr. and Mra. Earl Yorton and chil dren vlaltad Mr. and Mra. Fred Dut ton February 34. Mrs. Jim Lawrence underwent major operation at the Community hoepltal February 28. She la report ed aa doing (Ine. Mra. Thompson and little daughter of Medford were vlat ton at the Carl Von der Hellen ranch February 24. Mra. Thompson la Mra. Von der Hel len'a alater. Mra. Dottle Dutton and Mrs. Jeaate Allen visited achol February 20. A half Inch of anow fell In the Antelope district the night of March 3. Mrs. Vlda Steel and mother, Mra. Mary Dradahaw, were In Medford shopping. February 26. Antelope Literary club will meet Friday, March 8. Club members are requested to bring aandw'chea. Sen ior committee appointed were: Roland Allen, Bill Wattenberg and Wilbur Erlckson. Junior committee: Ed Ow ens. Newton Allen end Frank Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Tom HUlett enter tained at a birthday dinner. March 3. in honor of Mra. Effle Bain of Medford. Those present were: Mr and Mrs. W. I. Davlea and children. Mr. and Mra. Tom Riley and son Tom, Jr., Mr. and Mra. B. K, Rlgga and children, and Mr. and Mra. a. W. Balre and son Jamea of Medford. Roland Allen and Vivian Arena at tended church In Medford March 3. Mr. and Mra. Bob Lindsay and daughter and Ben Oswald Halted Mr. and Mrs. B. K Rlgga March 2. Mr. and Mrs. Walaoe McDowell, Mr and Mrs. Jimmy McDowell of Ante- lope and Mr. and Mrs. H Ball of Reese creek apent March 3 with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Steels of Medford ( Central Point CENTRAL POINT, March . (Spl.) Mra. Carrie Welch of Klamath Falls Is a guest at the home of Mrs. Elliott and calling on other friends. She attended the W. R. C. of which ahe Is a member. Mrs. Belle Davii, who ts Just re covering from the flu. had the mis fortune to fall to the floor In huch a manner that she sustained a severe cut on her head. Mrs. Davis It the mother or Mrs. Musty. Mrs. Warren Patterson entertained with a dinner party for 12 Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversa ries of Warren Patterson and eon, Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. Oene Blackford, whose respective birthdays are February 31, 22 and 25. A big turkey dinner was enjoyed with all accompaniments, besides the birthday cake, lee cream and cherry pie for deaaert. Present were Mr. and Mrs, John Blackford, Mr. and Mra. Don Brenner, Riley Potter, Lowell Black ford, W sit en Patterson and hostess. Mrs. Patterson. Mrs. Marvin Oleaaon entertained with a birthday party Friday night for her nephew, Bobby Hoagland, whost 14th birthday occurred on that da vs. jolly games wert placed, the one most enjoyed being a scavenger hunt. At the close of their acttvitiee their hostess served lovely refresh- menu to which the youngsters did Justice. Present were Betty Bowman, Vivian Rosa, Maxlne Ayers, June Furry, Wanda Faye, Kenneth Wil liams. Keith Copinger. Homer Young, Joe Knabler and honor guest, Bobhy Hnaxland. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kinney hava moved from the Werta residence In Central Point to the Bllllntfs prop erty in Ashland. Mine Roberta Werta, sophomore In Central Point high school, will remain with Mrs. Jennl White until the close of the school year. Miss Avis Ayers. who Is attending normal school In Ashland, spent th week end at her home here. Post muter H. T. Pankey. who wag suddenly stricken with a painful Ill ness white In the office Friday, la reported Improving. Ex-Poatmaater Ouy Tex is caring for the office work during hla absence. Mr. Mathew and family who ra cently arrived In town, are now oo cupylng one of the O lesson houses. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Applegat and daughter and Ernest ApplegaU of Dead Indian were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. Leo Potter. Mra. Audrey Snyder and son Billy, James Fleischer and Mr. Murphy as sisted in the ocheatra of the group In the Roxy Ann Orange during thai lecture hour Friday night and fur nished music for the Oranga at the Roxy Ann dance Saturday night. Mrs. Delpha Cox and daughter. Do lores, accompanied by Mrs. A. J. Mil ton, visited the hatchery at Talent a few days ago and purchased 150 baby chicks (white leghorn). On their re turn they stopped for a visit at the, Byron Worka home. Trail TRAIL. March 0. (Spl.) Mra, Frnncella Castor waa ple.wantly sur prised, February 28. when 13 ladle gathered at her home and gave hor a kitchen shower. Her mother, Mrs, LaJDleu. assisted by Miss Laurabel Ls, Dteu, served oake and coffee. Those present were: Mesdames Eva Seess man, Irma Cuahman, Edna LaDleuu Minnie Blaeas, Rena Howe, Ltal Tucker, Florence Watson, Francl Weeks, Arlee Rag sd ale, Alma Merrt man, Jennie Hutchinson and Mis Laurabel LaDleu and Mable Rage dale and the hostess. Ray Merrlman and Carroll returned home from their trip to Diamond lake on akis, March 1. They had a pleas ant trip and beautiful view of the mountains and lake covered with snow. The lake is frozen over and one can cross anywhere. Mr. and Mra. fl. w. Hutchinson were dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mra. B. S. Ash, Marah 1. Mrs. Alma Merlman and son Ray called on Mr. and Mra. Boyd Tucker and Mr. and Mra. Ralph Watson, ' March 8. Little Mary fiegesaman ha a badly bruised arm, caused from a fall, and Is carry ins It In a allng for a while. Mrs. Dorothy Ash returned to her home on Elk creek after spending week at the home of Mrs. Irven Howe. Mlas Mable Ragsdale ha returned home after spending several day vis iting her alster-ln-law, Mrs. Wllmef Ragsdale. Mr. and Mra. Peabody of Medford have rented the lunch room at Trait for the coming season and are now open for business. - Mr. and Mr. H. L. Johnson of Sunset-on-the-Rogue have gone to Costa Maaa, Oat, for a few weeks. During their absence Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Moore are staying at the camp, looking after things. Mr. Moore l educational adviser at the OOO camp on Elk creek. The play cut of the home exten sion unit are buay practicing on their play, to be given March 16 at the school ho use. Mis Laurabel LaDleu la spending a few day visiting her friend. Mrs. Battle Ooble, on Elk creek. A large delegation from Trail at tended the efl lows hip meeting at tha Four Square church In Medford March 4. Trail Union Sunday hol i grow lng; S3 per present Sunday. March 3. All are Invited. Mr. and Mra. Ircel Caster shopped In Medford March 9. Mr. and Mrs. Perry gave picture ahow at Sunset-on-the-Rogue, Feb ruary 27. A large number of friend were present. The Perrys, who have traveled extensively, showed elide pic ture they had taken all along th coast a well a here on Rogue river. They are staying In the Bull cot tage near Sunaet-on-the-Rogue. Mrs. Boyd Tucker expects to leave thl week for Yreka, Cal., to be with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mr. Henry Frock, for a few weeks. Mrs. Frock expects to have a goiter operation. Carrel 1 Watson ls confined to hi home with s badly sprained ankle. Boyd Tucker has been quite 111 with, a cold, but 1 much better Evans Vaiiey EVANS CREEK. March fl. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cook and Mr. and Mrs Jerry Cleaveland and baby am left by motor Friday evening for Los Angeles, where they plan to spend a week visiting relative. Mr. Cleve land expects to bring his mother back with them. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wing are the proud parent of daughter, born Monday morning. There Is to be a neighborhood gath ering Tuesday evening at the Jamison horns. Mr. and Mrs. Wtl Simpson have moved near Wlmer. "Factory style" workmanship la watch and Jewelry repairing at the lowest possible prices. Johnson the Jeweler. When It comes to radios, remember, 'Prum i can do it." Phone 23.