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PAOE SEVEN liUY MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD. OREOOX. MONDAY. MARCH 11. WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE. g WA-UYliU JvVfcWVUufl vo a vo J I IVlitiV GOU.a0tt.' ii urn 1 nwnniiiiw'j P53 Bend every ad on this page. You will probably find ex actly the thing you want to buy or wll. If U isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word first Imei'ttnn (Mliiimun. .:5c) Each additional Insertion per word ..lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes ...,..,.,.-$1.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Wlre-hatr terrier. Finder please notify Humane Society hos pital or Phone 146. Reward. LOST Lady's platinum wrist watch, set with diamonds. Return to Mall Tribune office. Reward. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man with capital to take active part In local business. Good salary. Box 6076. Tribune. WANTED Logger with teams of caterpillar tractor. See George Backes. Phone 352, Jacksonville. WANTED Young men for Diesel power station operation. New low cost training. See James, Grand Hotel. WANTED Several young men me chanically Inclined to start Imme diate training to Install, service electric Refrigeration and Air units. Two years employment consulta tion service. See J. L. Joseph, Grand Hotel. MAN WANTED for Rawlolh route of 800 families. Good profits for hust ler. We train and help you. Write today. Rawlelgll Co.. Dept. ORC-124-SA2.. Oakland. Calif. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Dressmaking, embroider ing. 11 So. Orange. Phone 1505-W. STENOGRAPHER Experienced in all work desires full or part time po sition. Write Box 4913. Tribune. WANTED Normal school student wishes light housework for board and room. References. Phone 798-Y. WANTED Care oi sick or any work Mrs. Huson. Phone 1345-M. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Piano for storage 60 days or more. No children. Pay moving one way. Phone 70. WANTED To lease small lunch room. Address Box 4894, stating location and full details. All answers will be considered confidential. WANTED We pav cash for -household goods, furniture and stoves. We also ouy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE, 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. WANTED Invalid and maternity cases Tel. 23x2, central Point. P. O Box 134. WANTED Single or light twin motor cycle. Cheap. Emmett Waruer, Trail, Ore. WE PAY up to 2 for Lincoln pen nies: Indian heads. t25. Send dime for buying catalog. "COINCO," Box ZK. Hollywood, CM. DO commercial spraying. McGonagle Phone 258-M. 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 2nd hand 500-chlck coal brooder, cheap for cash. Mrs. Cbas. Shelton. Eagle point. FOR RENT HOUSES 3-ROOM house, furnished; garden sDnre; 10. water paid. Ill W. Jackson. FOR RENT Modern o-room house on pavement, 3 miles out, siiu mo. Phoue 498-R. for RENT 5-room modern house double garage. Central Point. (10 per mo. R. 1, Box 103, Central Point. SMALL furnished house. 134 So. Ivy. HOUSE for rent. 1232 W. FOR RENT Furnished house. 504 S Oakdale. Call FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnisned Brown Whit MODERN HOUSE Well furnished nexlv papered and painted Adults 315 N Bartlett. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR PFNT PsAant rocm for gen tlerrn: close in; bath, parage. 609 E Min. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. RATES very moderate at 716 E Main WARM ROOM Separate entrance 220 So Oakdale FOR RENT AVARTMENTS roR pc;t Furnished apt. 70s Bo Osxdaia. TOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apts. 334 Apple. FURNISHED, steam - healed house keeping apartments. Reasonable rate. Phone 457-J. NEWLY papered, furnished apart ment, ground floor, private bath garage. Adults only. 244 So. Grape FOR RENT Furnished apt. Lleht and heat. Adults. 343 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Desirable store space. See Mortblanda. Medlord Flowrr Shop, orphone 1515. FOR RENT Large enclosed Irrigated garden lot. fruit and berries; close In. Box 6030. Tribune. FOR RENT Desirable office space, Medford Bldg., cheap. See Dr. Mof fatt, room 416. Medford Bldg. CABINS FOR RENT By day. week or month. See at Camp Wlthua. N. Riverside. 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 flRUre. Call at Mall Tribune (Newspaper) office. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE 12-ge.uge Winchester pump gun, for fresn cow. call H34-J FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In 1034 Chevrolet pickup for good dairy cows. Inquire 123 Kenwood FOR EXCHANGE REAL . ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE PorTland apt house for Medford residence prop erty or Improved acreage near Medford. Box 3261. Tribune. FOR SALE RiiAL ESTATE for SALE 5'4 acres well Improved Just outside city limits, nne sou. Lots of shade trees, fruit and oer rles. Will take some trade. Price 93150. Also very nice home com pletely furnished. Lots of shade and shrubbery. Price H600.00. So. Oregon Realty Co. 44 No. Riverside RIVER BOTTOM RANCH 160 acres. 90 cult.. 70 excellent sandy loam river bottom; good free vater right; 6 miles off Pacific highway on mar ket road; good 6-room plastered house and $2000 barn and ot.ier outbuildings; out range, and other modern conveniences; $15 000 ranch for only $6500; 1500 down, balance 20 years at 5. One Inspection wll convince you, the best ranch bargain In So. Oregon. 15 N. nr. FOR SALE Bv owner. Bear Creek bottom acreage, close in. phone 1624-L. PAID-UP WATER RIOHT 63 acres, 25 A. tinder cultivation, bal ance timber and pasture. Free ir rigation, running stream through ranch. 5-room house, barn, gnrage. chicken house, 6 milk cows. 1 team, equipment. Total price $3600.00 $2,000.00 down, balance 40 quarterly. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC. 109 E. Main St. Medford, Ore. BROWN Ac WHITE are selling small acreage tracts at prices wmcn you cannot afford to overlook. Fine BOIL, HIGHWAY. WATER. CLI MATE. Close to fine HUNTING. FISHING, come In and Investigate. BROWN & WHITE REALTORS 104 W. Main. Phone 130 FOR SALE OR TRADE 320 arres land, 35 miles southeast of Bend, Ore., half Way from Mlllgan to Brothers. Fine stock ranch; 200 acres farm land, fenced; 1-5 Interest in good well of water; Joins forest reserve. Only (5 per acre; good terms. Will take Ford or Chevrolet car, reasonably priced, with some money. M. W. Maxwell, Talent. Ore. LARGE AND SMALL RANCHES. City Homes. Building Lots. Pear Orchards for sale or lease. River frontage. Roberta, 720 West 2nd. 5 AND 10-ACRE TRACTS 10 DOWN. 5 00 MONTH On pavement; plenty water, elec tricity end pfcone available. In-1 quire 116 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Income property close in. pnone soo-j. 160-A. RANCH, close to school; 40 cultivated. 40 more slashed, 35 A. free water, family orchard, bam. other buildings. Prloe 3000; 00 down. bat. terms. ALSO 20 acres, free soil, level, close In. 5-room modern house, large chicken house. barn, garage. All cultivated. Clesr Stocked and equipped. Trade for larger ranch and assume federal loan. Homeseekers Excnange, 402 jsaat Main. FOR SALE Modern 4 -room home on east side. 6 minutes walk from city center fi00 will handle, balance 9. Box 4816. Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Apt. house for acreaife or propertv in some other city. 625 No. Riverside. HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENT--Jsck-son county Building & Loan Ass'n WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. SEE Charles A Wing Agency. Inc. b Buy Your Home. FOR 8 ALE AUTOMOBILES GOOD USED CARS Best stock of laie models In Mrrtford a0-Day Written Ousrant Plymouth!". Chevrolet. Dodges. De Sous. Chryslers. Laflaiies. Pords. Bulrks snd Ee. Most of them 1940 models and laier. 30 cars to choose from . Don't buy till you have seen our stock. OPEN EVFNINOB ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. .18 N. Hivi-mde BARGAINS svery ona, al 22 So. Fir. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES LOOK at all the used cars before you buy. 2a So. Fir. DON T FORGET 22 So. Fir for better used car values. AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor sedan: small mileage. 22 So. Fir. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE 160 white leghorn lay ing puliets 11 mo. old. 60 cents each. P. D.'Lofland. Central Point. BABY CHICKS ready for delivery Mar. 12. Leghorns from our trap-nesien pedigreed stock. Rhode Island Reds. Barred Rocks, hatching eggs avail able at all times. Everything blrxxl tested. Carley poultry Farm. Tel. 314-W. WHITE LEGHORN setting eggs, 50c. C. A. DeVoe. 2l. 523-J-2 HATCHING BOGS. Plymouth Rock. Tel. 615. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK TEAM FOR SALE OR TRADE O. W. Atkins, Route 2, Box 396, Maple Park Drive. FOR SALE 6 milk cows. 7 heifers, 1 yearling Guernsey bull; hay. C. J. Greb. Eagle Point. FRESH MILK GOATS for sale. 3 to 6. or trade for bees. X. Wldmer, Rt. 4. Box 174, east end of Baxnett road. FOR SALE Cheap. 5 heid Rambonll let era. Lamb in in early April. Room 303. Hotel Grand. FOR SALE! Duroc strain weaner pigs. Wing Orchards. FOR SALE OR TR ADE Work and saddle horses. Medford Riding Academy. Phone 838-K. The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, has reported an Increase of 38,038 members in 1034. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS USED electric Westlnghouse range ior saie. aaa w. Jackson. VERY SPECIAL BARGAIN Repos sessed upright piano. Easy terms or liberal discount for cash. Bald win Piano Shoppe. FOR SALE OR TRADE J 34x3 Fire, stone tires, almost new; fit any 3ix4 rim. Jake Myers, Central Point. GLADIOLAS Red. Lavender. Yellow bow. Twelve varieties, 60 good sired bulbs, S1.00: 120. 81.75: 180. S2.25. Post paid. NOW is the time to plant. P, A. Jerome, Route No. 4, . Box 127. Grants Pass. Ore. FOR SALE Ten-inch 2-bottom sulky plow. Phone 1524-L. ' FOR SALE Young berry plants, sprayed.-416 So. Grape. Tel. 930-X. FOR SALE Bean super-giant spray pump. Phone 7-F-14. FOR SALE -Tires - Two 33xfi; two 32x4'.;,. good shape. Chet Leonard's Sutton No. l. ALFALFA seed from old reliable stock. Fields known to produce good crops for 35 years. If you want Common alfalfa, many testa show this equal to any. Superior to many. Oregon standard purity $18.00 per hundred, phone 523-J-4. CLOSING OUT PRIVATE SALE 4-year old Jersey cow, milking; 36 R. I. Red pullets; horse & harness; two cultivators, spike and shovel; 3-buroer oil stove with oven; Mon arch steel range with colls; heat ing stove; platform scale; three tables; 8-tube Crosley radio; wal nut secretary desk; chairs and rockers; Kohler davenport and chair; tools; oil heater; gas heater; fruit Jars; other articles too numer ous to mention. Garden Home, 14. mile south of Talent, on highway. MR. FARMER Buy your seed the convenient. Inexpensive, producer-to-consumer, money saving way. We have unusual values In good quality alfalfas, clover, grases. Write for price list and samples, "It More Than Pays." INTERMOUNTAIN SEED COMPANY, Twin Falls, Ida'ao. FOR SALE; 300-gallon Bean spray rig at a bargain prloe. W. B. Barnum, Carlton Nursery Yard. Tel. 851-R-2. FOR SALE CHEAP Lumber sultabls for brooder houses. Can arrange for money under FHA plan for any building repairs. Economy Lumber Co., Tel. 594. North Pacific Hwy. at Court St. DRY black oak. laurel, manzAnlta. 515 Pennsylvania. ORCHARD EQUIPMENT Good con dition; cash sale. Smudge oil. 3 6000 -gn lion oil storage tanks with foundation. 630 8-gal. smudge pota; 300 2-gal. smudge pots; 400 gallon; wagon, oil tank L. A. Salode, Cen tral Point. FOR SALE: Chopped alfalfa hay. C. E Kllngle, Eagle Point, Ore. FOR SALE Second end third cutting alfalfa hay. a 10 call Mrs. M. F. Hanley, Phone 198-R-l. FOR SALE Roll-top desk, tage St. MIRRORS made to order; mirrors re silvered: auto glass Installed; brok en windows replaced; store front plate glass, table lops; picture rraming. MEDFORD PLATE GLASS CO. 96 S. Bartlett. - Phone 446 FOR SALE Piano, priced for quick saie. 608 catnenne. TIME TO RE-EIRB GET A FI8K None Better None Cheaper SUNRISE SUPER SFRVICE 12th at Riverside SPECIAL PRICES on liver loam and fertlll7T. Garden plowing and lawn work, washed sand. rock, and rlas ter sand Phone 1534-Y or 812-J. FOR SALE Hay. t. B. Hanley ranch 10 00 ton. FOR SALE Whest and feed" oats 150 cwt A! V) om5 bor hay C A DeVoe 623-J-? BUSINESS CHANCES FOR jALE Lun--h cn'MitT. OfXd Ftfidv hade. 327 So. eth bt Klam ath FaUs. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. AltSTKACT CO. Abstract of Title Mid Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. j MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 32 North Central. Ave., upstairs. Kvpcrt Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning & upholstering. DENTISTRY Dr. L H. Gove, 325 E Main. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER V STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phono 313 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 619 North Riverside. Phone 616. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 50 to S300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cara Re-financed. Loans closed within 30 minutes, under super vision of the State Banking Dept. License No. S-157. See W. E. Thomas or E. J. Riley. 46 So. Cen- . tral. k Painting & fuperhunclng. M. A. BLISS Painting it paperhang- lug. Tel 640-w. 313 so. urape. JOHN H. LOCK, painter and decor ator. Qualltv work. Prices reason able. Res. 124 King St. Call 953-R. MISCELLANEOUS ' YOUR OLD SUIT will be accepted as part payment on a new one. See tailoring dep't. at Unique Cleaners. OLD STAMPS. ENVELOPES. CARDS Do not burn any; sell them to me. Address P. O. Box 193. Med lord. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon. In and lor the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Fred W. Payne, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Hon. Earl B. Day, Judze of the above entitled Court, as Executrix of said estate, and has duly quali fied according to law; all persons having claims against said estate ire hereby notified to present une. with proper vouchers and duly verified ac cording to law, at the office of T. W. Miles, attorney for the xinderslgncd, In the Jackson County Brink Build ing In the City of Medford, Oregon, within six months from the dMe hereof. Dated and first published March 11th. 1935. MARY E. PAYNE, Executrix of the Estate of Fred W. Payne, deceased. Notice of Appointment uf Adminis trator In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County of Jackson! In the Matter of the Estate of Mark Woody. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, has bee a duly ap pointed and has qualified as Admin istrator of the estate of the above named decedent, and all persons having claims against said estate, are hereby directed to present same prop erly verified in the manner provided by law, to the underslKned at his of fice In the Palm Building, in Med ford. Oregon, within six months from Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS l. Representation of the earth surface t. Sour sub stances I. Weep 12. Poem 13. Large farr 14. Color 15. Casks 17. Showers 19. Container 20. Earth 21. Obstruction 23. Confuss 27. Flower 29. Impolite 30. Abraham's hlrthplac 31. Befor 32. Proverb 34. Kind of parrot 2ft. Like 36, Contemptuous name for a child 17. Plunges Into water 39. Intercessor 43. Pleasure ex cursion IX. Rnfclish dlvlns 4. Dry 16. Form of mu sical com position II. Wearing swy Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ClAtPIS WlAS ALTP R E L A T j R F ' N 'TO lp A UjU 0 AL HH i Afi P H E Me" LTERQH a rJe cat olwo kj e S C A M P E RfA kill L I 9dMstage S AT Egf6ALEte 6 A w1eIpI11s1lo1t111e1n1o1w Sl. Unit of work 62. Nostrils 64. Small peg used fn golf IS. Period of time 56. Trap 67. Still DOWN L Lawless crowd 1 Citv in Oklahoma 7 I2 I3 I ; - H K I6 7 fl I'f " JZL -2l 21 2Z XT 23 M " " 26 2i ' ':'' ' -' Jl 3T 33 S4 ' '.'a.;.. I .1 , ,1.. Ml I ' .1. Oi Aio 4 ,,' 46 44 So J' " vp S2 53 " " " S4 " " '.'-'' ''''''' the date of the first publication of ! tin notice. The date of the first publication of this notice is February 25th. A. D.. 1935. I FRANK J. NEWMAN. Adminlt.irf.ior of the fcstate of M.trk Woody, Dfceased. NotUc To CrnUttirs In the County Court of Jackson1 county, ort'iion. nla Ethel McVeigh, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un- 1 derslgned has been appointed execu- tor of the estate of Omnia Ethel Mo- j Vetgh, deceased, and all persons hav ing claims h tut list the estate of the said deceased are hereby required to present the same, properly verified, as required by law, to the undersign ed Executor or at the office of his attorney. O. 8. Blanchard, In the City of Grants Pass. Oregon, within six mouths after the diue uf this notice. Dated this 18th day of February, 1935. HAROLD HOLLIS NOURSE, Executor. O. 8. BLANCHARD, Attorney lor Executor. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the EaUlo of Kate F. Hoflman. deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed by the Hon. Earl B. Day. Judge of the above entitled Court, as admin istrator with the will annexed of said estate, ana nas auiy quauuea according to law. All persona having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, with prop er vouchers, and duly verified ac cording to law. at the office of T. W. Miles, attorney for the undersigned, in the Jackson County Bank Build ing In the City of Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published February 25th, 1935. CLATOUS McCREDIE. Administrator with the Will annexed of the Estate of Kuto F. Hoflman, deceased. Smnnmnx In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon for Jnckson County. LAURA E. HAMER, plaintiff, vs. RICHARD HAMER. Defendant. TO RICHARD HAMER. THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required and summoned to appear in the above entitled Court and cause and answer the Complaint of Plaintiff on file herein against you; wlthtn Tour (41 weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, exclus ive of the first date of publication, and If Vuu fall to bo appear and ans wer said Complaint, or plead there to. Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her Com plaint on flic in the above entitled Court and cause a succinct state ment of which relief prayed for is as follows, to-wit; For judgment and decree of this Court that the bonds of matrimony now existing between Plaintiff and Defendant bo forever dissolved and held for naught; that Defendant be required to pay all Plaintiff's costs and disbursements of this suit. - - This Summons Is published in the Medford Mall Tribune by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered the 18th day of Febru ary. 1935. The date of the first pub lication Is February 18. 1935. O. H. BENGTSON. Attorney for Plaintiff. 126 Enst Mnln Street, Medford, Oregon. Order to Show C:iue. In the County Court of the Stat of Oregon In and for Jack ion County. In the Matter of the mute of Daniel B Green, sometimes known as D. E, Green, Leceased. It appearing to the Court by the petition, this day presented and filed by OUle Green, the administratrix of the estate of Daniel E Green, sometimes known as D. E. Green, de ceased, that It Is necewary to sell the whole of the real estate of said Cross - Word Puzzle I. Young person 10. Series of dropped stitches II, Affirmative . is. Cast Indian - csreal grass 18. Assistant 20. Unctuously el f-sat lifted 31. Water vapor 23. Attendant on ths sick 14. Mute of lyrle and amatory poetry 25. F.nticcd :6. Cxpunge 28. Types of per fection 12. Tropical fruit 14. (ireedlneat. n. Tie 18. An? plant of ths iris f ra lly 40. Tarnished or dull 41, Scarcer 4f.r unt up 4fi. Hrarlet it. Uanlnh money of nccount 4. Fpocb 4$. flv hlrtb RO. Obtain S3. Artlrl. l. Kind uf cotton fabric 4. Metric land measures I. Biblical char acter 6. Thoss having power T. Federal dis trict! abtr. I. HM'len or veiled decedent in order to pay the debts, expenses, and charges of administra tion; It Is hereby ordered, that all per sons Interested In said estate, appear before this Court on Friday, the 12th d.iv of April, 1035, at the hour of 10.00 o'clock a. m. In the Courtroom of said Court at the Courthouse in the City of Medford. County of Jack son, and State, of Oregon. Then and there to show cause why an order Ahall not be granted aid adminis tratrix to sen the whole of aald real estate at private sale. And it la further ordered, that a copy of tins order be published for four (41 successive weeks preceding aid day, in the Medford Mall Tribune, a news paper of general circulation, printed and published In said countv. EARL B. DAY. 'judge. BOGGS & BOGOS, Attorneys for Administratrix. Courthouse News (Furnished oy the Jackson Oouat abstract Co. 131 B Sixth Street i Marriage Licence. Louis R. Baker and Margie E. New ton. Jack R. Cate and Frances Marks. Vernon E. Hoig and Gladys K. Wins low. Pat Etv:eman and Delia M. Carrell. jArr.es L. O'Donohue and Helen Smith. Probate Court. Estate of Katie B. Paien, deceased; probate. Estate of Kate M. Mellor, deceased; probate. Estate of John H. Devlin, deceased; probate. . Estate of Helen Blede Mil burn, de ceased; probate. Ctiult Court. Loal J. Wilson vs. Jack Morgan t al; foreclosure. C. M. Lit wilier assumes business name or "Stock and Lltwlller Funeral Home," 88 N. Mall St., Ashland. John L. Hosklns vs. Ruth HostUns; divorce. State of Oregon vs. Dean K. Stacy; foreclosure. Edwin J. White assumes business name certificate of "Crystal Springs Dairy." Benefit Savings & Loan Associa tion vs. Alfred Hermanson; fore closure: John O. Em inert vs. O. E. Modrell et al; for money. Wllard Sargont vs. R. P. Morten son; for money. Real Estate Transfers. Everett Moore et ux to R. H. Dopp ct ux; W. D. Lot 7, Wing Sub. un recorded. Luther Robinson et uz to E. A. Humpton et ux; Q. C. D. lot on Co lumbus Ave. Ladd Estate Company to Arthur E. Lalng: W. D. 10 A. in fieo. 4. Tp. 30 S R. 4 W. L. E. Ferg et ux to Western Loan ,fc Bid Co.; W. D. Lot 8. Blk 2, Summit Ave. Heights Add. to Med ford. W. H. Miller et ux to John P. Coulter et ux; W. D. land In See. 17, Tp. 38 S. R. 4 W. J. 8. Armstrong et ux to Lena E. Hlgglnbotham et vlr: W. D. tract In Lot 8, Constant Tract Add. to Cen tral Point. Murray E. Daugherty et ux to Min nie M. Kluth; deed to Lota 1, 3 and 3, Alfa Add. to City of Ashland. Marten L. Keehnel et ux to Mrs. Sylvia Alios Tho mason: W. D. N BW4 NE',;, Sec. 35, Tp. 34 6. R. 4 W. Geore J. McClane et ux to Joseph M. Seyferth et ux; Q. C. D to 30 A. D. L. . 55, Tp. 30 8. R. 3 W. Charles H Jones et ux to Thomas McKlnnl et ux; W. D. land described Vol. 41, p. 107 D. R. Jackson county, Ore. Sarah J. Mynatt t Tir to J. 0. My natt; W. D. land In Sec. 10, Tp. 36 S. R. 1 w. i J. O. Terry t ux to Edwin W. White et fax; W. D. 3 A. tn D. L. 0. 73( Tp. 37 8. R. 3 W. Western Loan ft Bldg. Co. to Earl Godding et ux; 8. W. D. Lot 11. Blk. 1, Highland Park Add. to Medford. P. O. Sweden burg et ux to Ira Reeder et ux; Q. C. D. Lots in R. R. Add., Ashland Llnnle E. Rpp, Adm. to State of Oregon; deed to lot In Talent. Alex M. Pellett et al to Graot E. Pellett; W. D. land In D. L. O. 79, Sec. 35. Tp. 37 fl. R. 3 W. J. B Piatt to John R. N orris et ux; Q C. D. Lot 6, Blk. 30, City of Jack sonville. R. 8. Murray et al to John R. Nor- rls et ux; Q. C. D. Lot 0. Blk. 80, City of Jacksonville. Mrs. W. O. Lang et al to John R. N orris et ux; Q. C. D Lot 6, Blk. 30, Jacksonville. M. M. Taylor to John R Norrts et ux; Q. C, D. Lot 6, Blk. 30. Jackson ville. C. E. Cameron t ux to John R Norrts et ux; Q. C. p. Lot 0, Blk. 30, Jacksonville, Mike Connery et ux to Ad Newton; W. D. W SWVi. Sec. 4, Tp. 40 8. R. 3 W. Fred L. Roper et ux to W. X. Car ter: W. D. 50.35 A. in See. 5. Tp. 30 8. R. 1 E. Leo B. Obenchaln et al to Laura ff Diss; W. D. N'i NE'-i 6E'i. Sec. 39, Tp. 30 8. R. 3 W., 30 A. Prank J. Schulor et ux to Leonard H. Brock et ux: W. D 6 73 A. In D. L C 45, Tp. 37 8. R. 1 W R E Jordan et ux to N. A- Clark et ux; W. D. land In D. L. C. 43. Tp. 39 S. R. 1 E Charles L. Studwell et ux to Irene L. More land; W. D. E'j NW and W", NE';. Sec. 20, T). 36 8 R. 3 W. S. 8. Montgomery et ux to Blanche W. Powell; Q C. D land In Sec. 16. Tp. 34 B. R. 1 W., formerly known as Lot 1. Blk. 3. Benefit Sav. 6e Loan Aan. to H. W. DavlAson t ux; W. D Lot and easterly 10 feet Lot 4, Bin. 48, Orlg. Townalte of Central Point WINDOW GLASS W sell window 31am and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge cab I net Works ! - - Un Mall Tribune want 4. (0D NTYJ5RIEFS Phoenix PHOENIX. March 11. (Spl Phoenix Health Unit will meet at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ralph Wilcox on the Coleman creek road. Hos tesses will be Mrs. W. D. Barnes and Mrs. R. H. Wilcox. Thursday club is sponsoring an afternoon card party Thursday. March 14. Hostesses will be Bertha Coblelgh. Hazel Bishop, Kathryn Den zer and Maude Daugherty. Mrs. Mildred Ward, senior guard ian, announces that the Juvenile Woodcraft members of Oak Circle will have a special meeting with initiation, next Saturday afternoon at 1:30 p. m. H. H. Corliss. Mrs. Enid Castor, and Mrs. Marjorle Wilcox called last week at the homo of Mrs. L. Cole man and Mlfs Fa ye Carver. Mr. and Mrs. Bert StanclUf and daughters were dinner guests Sun day at the Frank Denser, Jr., home, Phoenix Grange will hold its reg ular business meeting Tuesday eve ning, March 12. During the social hour, the March birthdays of the following will be cc-Jbrated: Mrs. Lillian Coleman. Mrs. Donna Graffls, Mrs. Florence Drake. Mrs. W. M, Gregory. Mra. Mildred Ward, C. A Picket, Otto Caster, Floyd Bell, and Delno Sloan. Although Phoenix high school hoys' basketball team was nosed out of the tournament by a 17 to 10 defeat at the hands of the Sams Valley players, the team drove to Ashland Saturday accompanied by Professor Whitman and Coach Woods, to see the final games Oth ers who attended the finals at Ash land Included Mrs. George Bourne. R, Montgomery. C. Stancllff. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Eldredge, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stancllff. Mrs. Anna Worden and the C. W. Buckner family are residing tem porarily at the C. Badger home awaiting repair of the Worden home which was badly damaged by fire early Mnrch 0. Last Friday evening the Junior I Intermediate Christian Endeavor held I an executive meeting at the home I of Elva Caster, advisor. Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Groves ot Jacksonville are moving to Phoenix this week. Rev. and Mrs. Ralph S. Peterson wr Sunday dinner guests at the Walter Frazer Brown home. Phoenix Home- Extension regular meeting will be held March 16. Local leaders, Susie Maust nnd Ethel Hockersmlth, will give a les son on fancy brend and rolls. The Presbyterian Christian En deavor Is pre.-entln a play Friday night In the church auditorium, under the direction of E. Lester Mewbry.. Twenty guests helped Otto Caster celebrate his birthday Sunday. Mnrch 10 at a family dinner.-Among those present were relatives from Wash ington who were guesta at the Caster home over the week-end. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. March fl. (Spl.) At a meeting of the city council Tuesday evening, John Norrls was' elected city councilman, taking the place of James Cantrall, who resign ed the flrat of tha year. "Torreadors" presented by the Olrls Olee club Friday evening,, Mar. 1, at the school gymnasium was enjoyed by a large audience. Reports are that It was the most highly attended play ever presented here for a number of years. The cast and teachers are to be congratulated on their splendid work. Little Retta Bell Rogers, recently returned to her home here, after spending a week visiting relatives In Qold Hill. Miss Helen Coke of Portland Is visiting friends here for a short time. Kenneth Bowman of Pomeroy, Washington, arrived here Monday to visit at the Archie Bowman home. Don Burford recently celebrated his sixth birthday at the home of friends 1 In Medford. j Mrs. Louise Moore and children,! left recently for Butte Fails, where, Mrs. Moore has employment. Ed Vogel and son Ray were busi-1 ness visitors In Mcdi'ord Saturday. Miss Phoebe Ferguson of Medford visited Eunice Sanden over the week end. Mrs. Sarah Cantrall, who has been seriously III at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Amy Dow, for several weeks Is reported to be growing weaker. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Taylor and family who have been living In the Mamie Vennble house for the past two years, moved to Applcgate, Feb. 28. and are now living on the Clutd ranch. The local high school girls' basket ball team, played the Central Point girls, Tuesday evening on the Cen tral point floor. Central point won. C. B. Dunnlngton and children Burdette and Roger, left Sunday for Bandon. Ore., where they wilt make their home. Mrs. Oeorge Hilton and children visited at the Fred Yocum home In Medford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Welburg and children, moved to Medford Monday. Mary Wilson returned to school Wednesday, after being absent about two weeks because of illness. Mrs. Young of Central Point met with members of the local P.-T. A. at the local school Thursday after noon. Plans were made to organize a chllds welfare club here. Mrs. Ray Coleman has returned to J her home here, and Is reported to be I Improving rapidly. Central Point CENTRAL POINT. March 11 (Bpl.) Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Obenchaln, newlyweds, were treated to the usual truck ride over the bumps on Tues day night by their uelghbors and friends, and wound up with a house warming with the crowd at their home in the Pine Grove district. Mr. and Mra. Elmer Merrltt of Merrl 1 1 spent the week -end with, Mr. Merritt'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Merrltt. While here they also visited Mrs. Elisabeth Leever of Wil low Springs. Eugene Merrltt was called back to Merrill March 1 to work In the pota toes, which are now moving rapidly m advanced prices. Miss Elizabeth Southwell, who Is) employed in the hospital at Grants Pass, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Jack South well. Mru. Ida Graves, formerly of San Francisco, has opened a beauty shop in Central Point, the first one this town has ever bad. Local ladles find it quite a convenience. Mrs. Graves was former owner of the "Blue Rose,' across the street from the Alcaear theater in San Francisco. Business people In Central Point report an Increase In business, and are hopefully looking forward to bet ter times. Mr, and Mrs. P. H. Tolte of Ash land were Tuesday guests at the C. M. Merrltt home. The Tolles were formerly neighbors and friends of the Merrills at Merrill. Thomas Lush of Modoc, county. California, Is with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Essex, who recently purchased the Wltte ranch. Mrs. Essex Is a daughter of Mr. Lush. Mervyn, Jr., and Jimmy Gleason have been confined to the house for several days with tons! lit Is. Mrs. Elsie Martin will be hostess to the Berean Bible class and ladles of the Federated churches March 13. ' Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS. March 11 (Spl.) Funeral services for William W, Parker Were held at the church Monday, Reverend Smith preached the sermon and the music was fur nlahed by Medford church members. It was a beautiful service, and although the weather was bad, ther wore people from Ashland. Medford and Eagle Point In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Parker and sons of Marshfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker of Myrtle Point, Mra. Hazel Barker and Mrs. Heryford of Eu gene, Mra. Frank Welch. Mrs. Thad Powell. Billy Pattern and Alfle Pat ton of Ashland, Mrs. Howlett and Hattle Howlett of Eagle Point, Mrs. Joe Geppert of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Perry of Eagle Point, Mr. and Mrs. George Olvens of Eagt Point and many others from the val ley attended the funeral, There was a meeting of Rustlers' club at the home of Mrs. Fred Kuhn March 7. All members presented Mra. Kuhn with a quilt block and these blocks wilt be put together for a quilt. In the absence of Mrs. Marlon. Mra. Kuhn acted as president. Mrs. Marie Putney will give shower for Helen Smith on Thurs day evening. Mrs. Iverson of Medford visited Mrs. Putney, her daughter, on Wed nesday. Mrs. Harriet Taylor Is still In tha hospital in Medford. Mrs. Fred A Matron: and grandson of McCloud, Calif., visited her sister and other relatives and friends here recently. Orbra Abbott Is In a hospital In Klamath Falls. He has a light case of scarlet fever. There will be four one-act play at the high school on Friday night. Butte Palls had five Inches of snow Wednesdsy night. The all-day meeting of the home extension at .the church last week was very successful. Mrs. Mack wiu be back next week for another all day meeting. Menu planning Is thai subject. Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK, March 11- (Spl.) Rev. and Mrs. Lampklna from the Christian conter near Murphy, visited the Thompson Creek Sunday school and after Sunday school was closed Rev. Lampktn preached a very interesting sermon. Andy Sheahan was on Thompson Creek Sunday looking for a place to i rent. H. R. Bllven has been helping B. B. Hawkins feed cattle. Cary Loosley has been moving his cattle away from the 1. B. Hawkins ranch. Pete Burllaon from the Tork place was hauling hay from the B. B. Ho gan ranch Wednesday. Dave Dorn of Jacksonville was seen on Thompson Creek Sunday with a new car. H. K. club met at the home of Mrs. Jack O'Brien Wednesday for an all-day meeting. Following the de lightful dinner, the ladles kept busy crocheting rugs. A business meeting was held at which several plans were dlscuitsed. One plan talked upon will be a fancy quilt to be made and then some time In the fall sold. Present I were Mrs, Amos McKee, Mrs. Warren j Mm Mn Jm r, Mr8. Herbert I Elmore, Mrs. Charles Mee, Mrs. John Byrne. Mrs. Floyd MrKee, Mrs. Tom Mee, Mrs. Frank Knutstn and hostess. Mrs. Jack O'Brien. "Factory style" workmanship In watch and Jewelry repairing at tha lowest possible prices. Johnson the Jeweler.