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PAGE FIFTEEN WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR E ASY R E FJE RE N C I Q VVAKYUC fFDFORD MAIL TUTBUTE. MTDFOUl). OHEOOX. FRTPAY. MAKOIT 1f. 1933. dt.'urvuii (WkKVUO vo J Marl Rrnd every a on thin pose- Von will probably llnil ex actly Ihe tiling you want to buy or sell. H "' there, nlertle. 1 1 ' lnepenslve, effective. RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. ner word ... 2c .lc (Minimum inc) Per line per month without copy cliaiiRes .$1.35 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST If doR missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE' HELP T75JESSlrTfor"houjexorlt. cook ing and care of child, 15 00 month. Box 2159, Tribune. WANTED Girl to help with house work. Phone 459-Y. WANTED MALE HELP SeNWA.NTED - Man to sell flour and feed for large Portland mill, this territory, on .-ommtoon basis Acquaintance with bakery and other trade essential. Cuve address and phone. Box 5014, Mall Tribune. W ANTED SITU ATI n NS WANTED Practical nurlng r house work. Houso next Oak Orove school. l5ond"ancy qulltlne. S5 00 and up. Efflc Mee, Applegaie. Ore. EXPERIENCED Italian and American cook for 20 years, needs work. Tel. 16 or 208 W. Jackson. WANTED Dressmaking, embrolder lug. 11 So. Orange. Phone 1505-w. STENOGRAPHER Experienced In all work desires full or part time po sition. Write Box 4013. Tribune. i WANTED Care ol sick or any work 1 Mrs Huson. Phone 1345-M. wanted-.mFscellaneous WANTED Faultless grubber for mparts. Small size. R. W Purves, Talent. W ANTED Small car. Must be cheap. 601 E. Main. WANTED To buy a neat 3 or 4 room house. Call 1630, VANTED Family washings. 321 Ashland Ave. WANTED To rent 5 or 6-room house In good neighborhood. State rnt wanted and location A oouse. Ad dress Box 5097. Moll Tribune. WANTED We pav cash tor household gooda. furniture and stoves We also ouy metals, hide, pelta. wool and mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1002. DO commercial spraying. McOonagle Phone 258-M. INCOME TAX DUE Both 6tate and federal. Have had years of experi ence In preparing returns. Phone 1277-V after 4 p. m. Fred L Colvlg FOR RENT HOUSES jroRItENT Furn. house, 137 Tripp. SMALL furnished house. 134 So. Ivy- HOUSE for rent. 1232 W. FOR RENI Homes, furnished or unfurnished Brown White FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2-room apt, 317 E. Jack son. Phone 749-Y. FOR RENT Modern furnished apt.: reflnished. Adult. 315 N Bartlett. APARTMENT for rent, 806 W. Main FURNISHED 3-rm. apts. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT Apts. 334 Apple. FURNISHED. steam - heated house keeping apartment. Reasonable rate. Phone 457-J. rOP RENT Furnished apt. Lleht and heat. Adults. 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Store sprvce opposite space occupied bv Medford Flower Shop, in Mod ford Center B:d S?e Morthlands. Medford Flower Sr.op. CABINS FOR RENT By da? week or month See at Camp Wlthus, N Riverside. r ilNEPS LOCATION FOR RENT ' ? v-irth Grape street Will '.'-v.' 1 to suit tenant, furn . am hat tf deflrrd Sire 1' -x pet Will rent or lri.se at 'ft"-ible fleure. Call t Mall Triv.. e (Newspaper) o If ice. rO.i RENT FURNISHED ROOMS 1- ' T F.irri;s!iM rt j.h 'fpl:g and wa'.er; S 00. 331 t h.-ht h.Tirk'e:J:iu:. f-i: 208 W. JAiiuua. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. RATES very moderate at 716 B- Main FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE UiiAuge Winchester pump gun. for fresa cow. Call 834-J FOR SALE or trade for freah heifer. 4 young ewes. 1 lamb. A. R. Uana cam. Blddle road. FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In 1934 Chevrolet pickup for good dairy cows. Inquire 133 Kenwood. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE HAVE beautiful Pasadena. California, property to exchange for such In Medford; no Incumbrance. For in formation write Box 4934. Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FURNISHED modern 5-room bunga low; fireplace; east front; fine shade, garage; close In; paved street. 41650; Moo down. Inquire 126 Cot tage St. WILL CONSIDER a legitimate offer on 1-acre place, best of land, 3 good wells. Inquire Hotel Valandra, Central Point. -4ROOM HOUSE and lot for sale In Jacksonville. Oood mining ground. Cheap. Inquire Amy's Place, Jack sonville. HOMES FOR SALE WE HAVE PRICED ALL OUR REAL ESTATE LOW FOR IMMEDIATE CASH SALE. LOOK THESE PROP ERTIES OVER. 308 Alice St I 700.00 320 S. Ivy St 1600 00 1517 w. Main St 1080.00 644 Palm St 1200.00 444 S. Ivy St 680.00 13 Kenwood 880.00 903 No. Riverside 118000 13 Western 600 00 310 Crater Lake Ave Sold Financing can be arranged for pur chasers who can pav 30 down. WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING COMPANY. 45 South Central Avenue. W. E. Thomas. Agent. FOR SALE OR TRADE Equlty'T room house: consider 'ate mlel sedan. 621 W. Jackson. FOR SALE By owner. Bear Creek bottom acreage, close In. Phone 1524-L. BROWN : WHITE are selling small acreage tracts at prices wnicn you cannot afford to overlook. Fine SOIL. HIGHWAY, WATER. CLI MATE. Close to fine HUNTING. FISHING, come In and investigate. BROWN & WHITE REALTORS 104 W. Main. Phone 130 FOR SALE Modern 4-roora home on east side. 6 minutes walk from city center $600 will handle, balance 8 Box 4815. Tr.bune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENTJack son county Building It Loan Ass'n Phone 195. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. SEE Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. Buy Your Home. FOR . SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE CHEAP Moreland 2-ton truck; long bed. Inquire 233 Beatty St. FOR SALE H$-ton 1932 Ford truck, dual wheels, long wheel base; hotel ranae and hood, atenm table, eiec tric washer, folding wall bed. 1603 No. Riverside. FOR SALE OR TRADE '28 Graham Bros, truck. Will take ear Phone 172, evenings. FOR QUICK SALE or trade for used car. equity m 3-room house; pay ments 8.50. Call after 4 p. m., 517 Bessie St. GOOD USED CARS Best stock of late models In Medford 30-Day Written Guarantee Plymouth. Chevrolet. Dodges, De Sotos, Chryslers, LaSalles, Fords. Bulcks and Essex. Most of them 1930 models and later. 36 cars to chooso from. Don't buy till you have seen our stock. OPEN EVENINGS ARMSTRONO MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside BARGAINS every one. at 22 8o. Plr. LOOK at all the used can before you buy. 22 So. Fir. DON'T FORGET 22 So. Fir for better used car values. AT A 8ACRIFICE 1S34 V-8 Tudor sedan: small mileage. 22 So. Plr, FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS TOR SALE R. I. Red tested. Mrs. Snyder. chicU; blood Tel. 4-IT-4. SUPERIOR quality chlcka for 1935. Heavy laying strains. Large type Hansen atock. White LFhorns 0c; Rock. Red 10c. CatAu; free. Jenka Hatchery, Tangent, Ore. HATCHINO EOOS, Plymouth Rock. Tel. 515 WHITE LEGHORN ett;n? egg. 50c C A DeVoe. ?1 623-J-3 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK KOR SALfc Horse and mule. Call Mr. M. r. tian.ey, rnone ifa-it-i. ( FOR SALE Pine turkey torn. Chaa .. uray, toia n.n. FOR SALE Jersey milk cow. Hogue. near Howard school. FOR SALE 1-gslted saddle Iwae. ent: 1 work team. 2200 lbs . gen tle: 1 Internationa hy loader- 1 MO-e-zg Incubator: 1 side delivery hay rake: 1 4-cyllnder aiV engine; turkev eftt?s Inquire Brlttson's Store.' Eag Point. FOR 8 A LB Th re year 1! nf hel fe r H C Mulr. Rt 1. FOR F ALE milk cows. 7 heifers. 1 I yearling Ouernsey bull; hay. C. J ! Greb. E-iele Point. FOR SALE AciUeoij OP. TR A DF Work and rea f ed f 'd Rldill phou 833-It. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 200 -gal. Bean spray rig. Olelni Hunch. Talent. Phone Ash land 372-J-3. MR. FARMER Buy your seed the convenient, inexpensive uroduevr-to-conumer, money-saving way. We have unusual values in good qual ity alfalfas, clover, grasses. Write for price list and samples "It More Than Pay s " INTEKMOUKTAIN SEED COMPACT, Twin fIls. Idaho. FOR SALE Beardless barley and Ke- I nota oats. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Munzanila and body fir. Phone Jacksonville 293. FOR SALE Home-grown alfalfa sed. F. E. Bybee, Medford Rt. 3 FOR SALE Good hewtown apple. 30c box. Pinnacle No. 4. FOR SALE Good light wagon and buggy. Tel. C34-Y. FOR SALE Chair, library table, wicker davenport. Phone 1393-Y. FOR SALE Grafting wax. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Household lurniture. Tel. 706-J. FOR SALE CooH Move. 9 .75; heater. $3.95: stock .addle. 57.50; new pruning hooks, el.95; steel wheel barrow, $4.50; knee rubber boots, 1.75; 15-gal. oil drum. 1 50; wal nut dining table. $16 95. MEDFORD EXCHANGE, 39 South Front. FOB SALE OR TRADE 3-untt De Laval milk machine. R. w. Purves. Talent. FOR SALE Air compressor, 150-lb. pressure. Tel. 262 or Inquire Berry dale Store. DRY black oak, laurel, manzanlta, Itr. Phone 71. FOR SALE. TRADE OR HIRE Sev eral well-mated teanM. H. V. Mitch ell. Oregon Hotel, Ashland. FOR SALE Seed corn In ear. 8c lb. Jacksonville-Phoenix road, west of King's highway. Mrs. simmers. FOR SALE Crested wheat grass. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Common allaUa. 19 per cwt. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Cool burning Buckeye brooder. 500-chlck capacity See Don Robins, located Itrst place north of Blackwell hill on Pacific highway. FOR SALE Poison barley with fruit, rt kills better. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Good quality Federation seed wheat, recleaned. SI 60 cwt.; recleaned Haanchen b.irley. $2 00 per hundred. Henry Nledermeyer. 1 mile north Jacksonville on Old Stage road. Tel. 354. Jacksonville. FOR SALE Lime-sulfur tospray irun trees ana berry bushes. Mon arch Seed Co. GLADIOLAS Red. Lavender. Yellow. wnite. rink, ah colors or tne rain bow. Twelve varieties. 60 good sized bulbs. ,1.00: 120. Jl.75; 180. 2.25. Post paid. NOW Is the time to plant. P. A. Jerome, Route No. 4. Box 127. Grants Pass. Ore. ALFALFA seed from old reliable stock. Fields known to produce good crops for 35 years. If you want Common alfalfa, many tests show this equal to any. Superior to many. Oregon standard purity $18.00 per hundred. Phone 623 -J -4. FOR SALE CHEAP Lumber suitable for brooder houses. Can arrange for money under FHA plan for any building repairs. Economy Lumbei Co.. Tel. 694. North Pacific Hwy. at Court St. FOR SALE Chopped alfalfahay0. E KUngle. Eagle Point, Ore. SPECIAL PRICES on river loam and lennizer. usraen plowing and lawn work, washed sand. rock, and plas ter sand Phono 1534-Y or 912-J. FOR SALE Hay. E. B. Hanley ranch SI 0.00 ton. FOR SALE Wheat and feed oats $1.50 cwt Also go-d horse hay C A DeVoe 523-J-2 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR BALE Lunch counter. Good steady trade. 327 So. 6th St.. Klam ath Falls. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO, ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System in Jackson county. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 82 North Central. Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning & upholstering. Oentlsiry. DENTISTRY Dr. L H. Oove, 325 E, Main. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 50 to A300 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 Banking Dept. License No. 8-157. See W. E. Thomas or E. J. Riley. 45 So. Cen tral. Tranifer. EADS TRANSFER fe 8TORAOE CO. Office 1015 No. Cntrsl. pnone 315 . Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLET TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices rtuht 619 North RiTerslde Phone 615. painting 4 raperhanilnc. M. A. BLISS Paintlnn At psperhang ing. Tel 64A-W. 313 So. Orape, i JOHN H LOCK painter nd deror- j ator Qnniitt nrk pTie en able. Res. 124 King St. Call 953-R. MISCELLANEOUS I HAVE Just purchased fine Percherjn stall ton, weighing 2100 lb. Grand son of the noted Laoa. wor champion stallion, valued at s-i.Voo I Walter WooUmdtze, Central Point OLD STAMPS. ENYELOPK3. CARPS Do not burn any: eell them to me. Address P. O. Box 793, Med ford. LEGAL NOTICES Tall Tor KM for Hood. The Board of Directors of Howird School District 100. Medrord. Or.cs on will receive waled bids up to-Apr.I 6, 1935, for 30 cords of old grout h body fir. to be delivered by Julv 1. 1935. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bid. RUTH STOCKS. Clerk. School DUtrtct No. 100 Rout 2. Box 112, Medford. Oregon March 14. 1935. Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT. March 15. (Spl.) Tuesday evening the Phoenix Grange , held It regular meeting. Alter the j meeting a feature of the evening was a miscellaneous ahower for Mrs. Ore- ! ory, nee Laberta Reams. Many use ful household articles were presented the newly weds, after which a bounte ous supper was served to .ill present Birthdays of eUht of the me moors were also observed and beautiful cakes served in honor of the. jests. Mrs. Noah Chandler last Friday suf fered the removal of the fingernail on her left hand, because of Infec tion, presumably from a silver. Dr. Dodaon performed the operation. Mrs. Bertha Hay man came over from Klamath Falls laat Thursday and visited at the Chandler home. Ward McReynolds spent the week end at their home on the highway south of Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. . L. Hopkins are bring ing off a large botch of baby chk-ka,. about 1.000 eggs. They will reset the big incubators again immediately. Mr. Hopkins intends to have 1.000 young hens for his next winter's lay ing houses. Mrs. A. O. Croy, Mrs. Bob Etkman and Mr. Hasselbun? were pleasant call ers Wednesday afternoon it the Corey home south of Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. P?ckham of Williams creek returned '..i?t Tuesday from a winter spent at Willows. Cal , and visited at the Mar O. Carey home Tuesday nlht. otore return ing to their ranch on Williams creek Several of the home owners on the highway between Phoenix and Talent have been figuring with the better housing sponsors of Medford. as to painting and other needed Improve ments. Much seeding of oats ha been done on the small farms along the high way the past woek. Arthur Auer of Klamath Falls vis ited with the Walter Oermer fanvly last Monday evening, ret irnlniT the same night to his home in the Falls. The town of Phoenix has two shifts of men digging ditches to drain the surplus water away from the flats near the town hall. The ditches rin through the Chandler place on the southeast and on the west side sof Rader hUI. Oregon Weather. Generally fair tonight und Satur day but unsettled northwest portion; frost or freezing temperature south and east portions tonight; moderate to fresh northerly wind off the const WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab (net Works. , Mali Tribune Daily ACROSS 1, Dress S. Sun-dried brick 15. Act of taking one's own life 14. Arctio 16. Waste al lowance 1. Near 18. Hindu queen ID. Feminine ending 20. Be suitable for 21. Enthusiastic devoue; slang 24. A Rain : prefix 25. .Supplications 27. Word of re fusal 2S. Wane! 2'. Wauon track 30. Whlls 21. Shatter S3 Git UP 3! Toward s. Type squsres 3S. Insoct S9. Artirla 40. kxcesH of a. Mnthr-r 44 Out rtown 4. .Standards 47. Iihrew letter Solution of Yesterday's Puzzla Q 1 B 1 1 SA1BRS ex t r 'aor d i hi a!ry L A R WNfMiL 1 R AIV E S'T'gpIgE T S"A RgNjlOgPlI S T S LEOMiMRgSAP Wading birfl Italian river City In Kansas Lowest po- flble point Sewing Implc ments Place of action LartflM properties DOWN 7 Z 3 U 15 16 7 (;;kj8 V? to ff-' --: 3 ( M M 7s 11" 7" yg?. "ft 73 T" HT 75T"rX 23" ' ') 24 "25 ''A z7 ., ' 'li , -z. ( yr & fir m 44 TTS 47 Te f ; ; 35 si 71 ' S3 S4 55 sZ L -JS , I ' I I I I I ' - ' i jxrjtjiTTTWill I, : . Prospect PROSPECT. March 15 (SpU Prospect P.-T. A. is busy rhear-sin a play which they pi.ui to i".v the la: of the month. Further announce ment will be made next week. School w:is dismissed Thursday and Friday berau.se of the bok?tb.i!l tout munent at Ashland. Mrs. Katie Grieve spent the week end in Grants Pa.su, visit lug relatives. Mrs. Elmer Clemens. Mrs. Kelley ana Mrs, Charles Manning extended the McLood home demonstration meeting February 28, at Mrs. Frank Pi la worth's, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning wer( guests of Mr. and Mrs. CUuide Chap man the evening of March 3 Pinochle was enjoyed until a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Neely of the Ever green ranch have returned home from a several months' stay in California. Mr. Webber and family have moved from the Mooney ranch onto i piece of land which he purchased from the timber company. The Arthur Goode family have i en ted and moved onto the Mooney ranch. Jeff Rlchey spent March 12 in Med ford on business. Ivnn Nye has returned home from Corvallls. Rev. and Mrs. Iverson of Medford were guests Wednesday at the John Hakerup home. A radio entertainer, Mr. Redding, will speak Sunday at the Sunday school hour and will give an enter tainment each evening next week at 7:30. All Interested are cordially in vited to attend. Marh 21. Rev. Ivor son and Mr. Redding will both peak at the Sunday school hour. Mr. and Mrs.' Paul Robertson and family were dinner guests of Mr. Rob ertson's father, near E-ip.le Point March 3, the occasion being hts birth day. Mrs. Gus Dlts worth entertained Sat urday night with a card party for eight couples. March 9, Mrs. Chauncey Arrant was hostess to a small group of neighbor, who spent the afternoon In sewing Mrs. Carl Uhley of A7xilfa has be-m the guest of her sister, Mrs, Floyd Kelley, the past week. Riv3 RIVIERA, March 15.- (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bolln, Betty, Aiice, Shirley and Georgia Bollu. called on Mr. and Mrs. Grore Lance March 10. L. L. Smith of Grants Pass was a Riviera caller March 13. Mr. and Mrs. M. McDermott and Marjorle and George were dinner attests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ciay Biles. Ira Chllders was a caller at the Roy Tompkins home March 10. , Hobart Holbrccht was a Medford visitor March 11. Mrs. Clay Biles and Bonnie Jean spent March 13 with Mrs. Hoy Tomp kins and daughter Lorraine. Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Ward and daughter Norma Lee visited, March 10, with Mrs. Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Biles. Lucy Vlcanx called March 10 on Mrs. Pauline Wahl. Cross-Word Puzzle 11. Ten, we nava none of then 13. Disease, nf tho grupe vj no IT. Row 20. Person of ths Hindu caste 21. Devour 22. Those absent from school without leave 25. Attitudes 2H. Wander 2R. folleRe denree SI. fltaytng power 32. Jointed bar for convey ing ft levator huckrta 34. Prnnoun :i7. Halt 8. JowpI 41. Odoriferous principle of vlotr t not 42. Oenfral flrht i'.t, A'.-nutnulft to 4f.. Hrond 47. Shd the feat hi-rs 46. TranfKr-nion 61. slouniain in Crftfl 53. fun (tori fifi. Plural ending 5fi A'l Fr-n-h 2. Pucker 3. Crusted dishes 4. Ie-i i. Jap;mcs mf-aMH . Sliort for a iiu.n"B nai.ie 7. F'iH of f.li;iL'o I. N.w orKani- atlou: abbr. 9. Jori4 buK 10. Patron stnt of Norway 11 II I Sardine Creek SARDINE CREEK. March 15. (Spl.l Mrs. Nina Dusrnberry Is car ing for Mrs. H. D. Rvd ol Gold Mill who recently returned to her home from a Medford hospt nl, where :he has been receiving medical treatment. Mrs. John Smith has made several trips, to Medford the past week, where she Is having dental work done Mrs. Clara Hnnklns of Castle Rock. Wash., arrived Tuesday for a month's visit with her mother, Mrs. Julia Griffiths, who has been quite ill for some time. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Walt attended the Pomona Grange at Eagle Point Saturday evening and report a very enjoyable evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith motored to Eu gene Monday for a shcrt visit with Mr. Smith's eldest daughter. Mrs. Lizzie Berg and family, returning Wednesday evening. S. A. Dusenberry and John Edlng- ton accompanied L. D. Jones of Med ford on a business trip to Itosevllle. Calif.. Monday, returning Tuesday. Gold Hill Grange met In the W. R. C. hall in Gold Hill March 7 with 30 chnrter members. The officers were Installed by Arthur Brown, deputy grange master of Silem, assisted by Mrs. Haak of Eagle Point. The Live Oak Orange of Rogue River conducted the opening and closing grange work, alter which the ladies served cake and cocoa. E. C. Flene, Grant Powell and sis ter, Mrs. Hosktns and Mr. and Mrs. John Smith were among Medford visitors Wednesday. A quilting party was given at the home of Mrs. Lulu Dusenberry Wed nesday in honor of her birthday, which occurs March 18 and also Madge Croft's birthady, which was March 13. The day was spent in qulltlm; and visiting and at noon a cr.vercd dish luncheon was served Both ladies were the recipients of many gifts. Those present were the Mesdnmea Gertrude Campbell. Min Flene. Mabel Taylor, Mildred Wright, Eva Smith. Nora Walt. Ruth Hoisey, Ola Croft, Lucy Edlngtoh. Lulu Du senberry. Misses Madgo Croft, Mabel I Dusenberry, Ilene Gale, Vada Wright and Geneva Smith. Eatte Falls BUTTE PALLS, March 18. (Spl.) Joy Makers Sunday- school closa gave a potholder shower at the home of Mrs. M. A. Putney for Miss Helen Smith, whose marriage will be an event of the near future. A mock j wedding ceremony waa performed and various games were played. Miss Opal Wooloy was the bride In the mock wedding and Miss Ruth Carson was the groom. i Irene Rogers sent radio (tree tin as recently to her mother from Wichita, Kansas. She and her brother. Ardv. are home-sick for Oregon and Butte tails and ore anxious to return. At the home extension meotlnu held at the church on March 13, menu planning was continued and table servlco demonstrated. Thejneet lng was interesting. Luncheon wbb served and the following menu en Joyed by all attending: Meat pie made by Mrs. Gott; green peas with bacon au gratin, prepared by Jfln. nuarea addou; fruit salad, made by Mrs. Everett Moore; lee box cookies, made by Mrs. Homer Craft; peaches, bread, butter, blackberry Jelly and cucumber pickles, coffee and crenm, or tea. Mable Mack con ducted the meeting. Songs were sung after luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wright have a pound boy. The proud parents are very happy and their friends here congrateutnte them. All friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuhn are sorry to have them leave Oregon and Butte Palls for the eant. They expect to leave In April. Miss Jean Cadzw Is teaching Misa Taylor's room this week, r.s Miss Taylor's mother is very III at the h ospl tal I n Med ford . Mrs, Taylor's daughter from Colorado has been summoned. Emll Nelson. Ralph Nelson. Homer Kent and Bill Dunlap left for Call fornla on Tuesday morning. Eml Nelson will run th; Jammer in large lodging camp. Mr. and Mrs. Alburn and children are leaving for Crescent City, where Mr. Alburn has employment. Mrs. Therdore Fredenburg visited Mrs. M. A. Putton and Mrs. C. I. Patton on Tuesday. There will be a senior dance on Saturday night. Snow fell in Butte Falls Wednes day. Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN, March 15 (dpi.) D. p. Cox and Mr. Laura Pot- ' tender arrived here hunrtav from Win . ters. Cal., at the home of Mrs. M L. ! Pruett. Mr. Cox and Mm. Ptten''r I are brother and slater of Mrs Pruett. I Miss June Stowell spent the week end In Kittle Point as guest of MIh OlRdys Nichols. Mr. and Mrs W. R. H lman and two children. Hnry and M:iry Ellen, library underwent a major operation ; hppnt Sunday afternoon at tne H. C. at the Community hosptul In Med j Short home. ford. Saturday morning, and accord- Mrs. Mabel Stanley of Orownsboro spent Monday at the home of her mother. Mm. M L. Pru-tt. Mrs. CarlT Nstwlrk and Mrs. W. j R. H lman of this distitct nd Mrs ; Roy Smith. Mm. Ray Harnlsh, Mrs lnur Throckmorton and M's. John Smith all of E;ti(ie Point Ment Tues day afternoon at the bo me of Mr W. C. Clrments of Eale Point. Mm BeMte Murphy, teechei of the Antioch school, spent the week-end at j the George Stowell home. i Tho Horn this district who tt- tended Pomona Grange at the Eagle ; giving & dancing party at the city Point Orange h.ill Saturd iv evening i hall Saturday evening. March 16. In. were: Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Kline, Mr. I v nation have been Usud lo about uud Mrs. Ueoie St.wU. M- Be5. do couples The hall will be arttstlo Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. w. R Hoi-j ny decorated In green ind wnlte, man and daughter Mary Ellen. carrying out the St. Patrick's motif. 4 Supper will be served at midnight. I Oak Grove OAK OROVE. March 15. (Spl.) Extension unit mot at the home of Mrs. Gustnfson March 1. Mrs. Salt marfih and Mrs. Warner demonstrat ed bread making. There were thir teen members present. A covered dish luncheon was served at noon. Next meeting will ne at the school house March 22 to demonstrate rolls and fancy bread. Each member Is re quested to bring a covered dish and her own table service. Fred C. Sander was taken to the Community hospital for an emerg ency operation March 12. He Is get ting along ntcely. Community club meeting that was to have been held at the home of Mrs. Sanders March 14. has been postponed. The Hanson children are improv ing. Clarence waa able to go for an auto ride and Dorothy Is able to study poine on her school work. Harold Sander, of Eugene, arrived by airplane March 12, called here by the serious Illness of his father P. C. Sander. Mrs. Sander and daugh ter Carol Joan arrived by train Mar. 13. Community chib met at the school house March 13. Plans were made for activities for the coming summer to finance the hot lunches. We are pleased to report the stove Is paid for and all bills paid and a "wee bit" left in the treasury. Refreshments were served after tho business meet lug. Oak Orove Neighborhood club will meet at the school house March 20 at 10 a. m. for a quilting party. Each member please bring a covered dish and table service. The Parents school met at ' the school house Monday evoulng with an nttendnnce of seventeen and a very Instructive meeting was held with Mrs. Young of Central Point, as teacher. Mrs. Young has taken a course In this work at Corvallls, and what Is better, has had real practic al experience with her own Interest lug family of throe boys and two girls. Tho meetings are held every Monday evening from 7:30 to 9:30. All parents nro welcomed and urged to attend. Miss Helen Peterson left for her home In Seattle after two weeks visit with Mrs. Shores. Miss Peterson Is a girlhood friend of Mrs. Shores, whom she had not seen for eighteen years, Mr. pixon, the school Janitor has been 111 but Is Improving. 4 Trail TRAIL, March 15. (Spl.) Play cast of the Extension unit Is giving a play at the school house March 10. There will be hot dog sandwiches, coffee and home made candy for sale. A small admission will be charged. A door prise will be given. Mrs. Ray Pr it chart left Medford March 11 for Omaha, Nebraska,. In response to a telegram Informing her of the passing away of her mother at that place. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Merrlman were guests at the Frank Dltsworth home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. La Dleu spent the week end In Medford where they at tended religious services. Mies Lucy Weeks Is on the sick list again and Is at the home of her parents on Elk creek. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ash and eon Wayne' were dinner guests at the home or Mr, and Mrs, Irvln Howe March 10. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roe have return ed home on Upper Trail after spend ing a week visiting Mrs. Roe's broth er. C. M. Cushman and family. Mrs. Fran col la Caster has been vis iting her mother, Mrs. La Dleu and getting same sewing done. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Corn of Elk creek are the parents of a baby boy born March 8 at the Community hos pital In Medford. Mrs. Dorothy Ash Is very 111 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ash. The Malcemus family who have lived at the mission here for more than a year left March 13 for their new home at Stockton, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Blaess had a dinner party March 13 In honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. Those Invited were Mr. and Mrs. Emory Settesnman and daughter Mary, Hay Prltclmrt and Byron Lea bo. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Plert of Med ford have moved Into a cottage at the C. M. Blaise place. Mr. Plert la truck driver for Erney Segessman. Charley Overtlne and brother and Vlrk Peterson are also occupying one of the Blaess cabins for a month. f Talent TALENT. March 15. (Spl ) The town council has Issued warnings to all owners of dogs kept inside the eity limit to either keep the dogs tied or penned on premises until October 1. Any do caught running at largs will be Impounded and penalty aa nevted nstust owner. Mrs. Edith Cochrane of the Talent I in to attendant la resting easily Talent Dramatic club will present the play "Pink and Patches." at the Warner Creek schoolho'ise this even ing The program will also Include a play, "Ths New Minister Arrives." given by the Wanner Creek P.-T. A. and several musical attractions. A delegation of young people from the T.ilenl Methodist church will at tend the Ep worth league convention held in Klamath Falla Msjch 33, 39 and 24. Members of the dramatic club are I Ladles' Aid of the Method lt church ; will give a chicken dinner at the city hall, March 19. Dinner will lbe served from 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. Everyon Invited. The Epworth league- play. "Th Road to the City," will be presented March 22, at the achooihouse audi tortum. The play will b directed by Harry Lowe, the dramatic Instructor under the SERA Adult education plan Mr. and Mrs. Cverett Boone at tended the Aahl&nd American Legion play. "Ten Nighu in Barroom," la Yreka, March 6. Moone'j orchestra furnished music for the play. J. J. Tryon of the local I. O. JL store motored to Klamath Falls Wod uesday evening to attend a conven tion or I. G. A. groeera at the. Wll lard hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Newton wen hosts at dinner, honoring the birth day anniversary of Mrs. Newton'a father, Marlon Hartley. Covers were placed for five. Lowell Daugherty returned on the) Shasta Tuesday morning from Rose vllle, Cal., where he had spent the past two months with his father, Ai bert Dougherty. Mrs. Hael Fern of Ashland spent Wednesday In Talent, visiting mends and attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wheeler, who have been living on the Temple ranch left Thursday for Colfax, CaW where they plan to make their home. Mr. Savior of Medford has leased the ranch and moved his family there this week. Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, March 15.(Spl.) Regular meeting of the P.-T A. waa held In the high school. March a. with 11 members present. Meeting was called to order by Mrs. Mil Lie Tlngleaf and after ft short business session reports of the home Interest conference were given by Bertha Young, Julia Davie and Rita Myers. Mrs. Young announced a play, "Dumb Dora," to be given some time In April, Regular Sunday school, March IT, at 10 a. m. Everyone welcome. Mrs. Bertha Young and Mrs. Rita Myers attended a county extension committee meeting at Mabel Mack's office Monday, Mis. G. E. Ouaterhout entertained Tuenday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carl Each, In honor of Miss Helen Smith of Butte Falls, who will be married March 17. Miss Yetta Olsen sang "I Love You Truly," and Mrs. Spencer gave a read lng. A table filled with lovely gift was then placed before Miss Smith. After these were, admired, refreaa ments were served. Those present were Mesdames Royal Brown. E. Oua terhout, Howlett, Pruttt, Smith, Weld , man, Will Brown, Llrxle pierce, Each, Young, Myers, Forrow, Spencer and Wlnslow, and Misses Olsen, Schroder, Putman, Rose Smith, Frances Smith, Helen smith. Battle Howlett, Frances Myers and the hostess. Civic club met at Brown's bI? Thursday, March 14, with Mrs. Robtvfj LaRocque, Mrs, O. E. Ous terhout and Mrs. Rita Myers as hostesses. Social hour , waa In charge of Mrs. Ana Wlnslow. . The Boy Boouta are sponsoring "Jamboree" Friday evening at the Oasis. The benefit will be used to help send their delegates to Wash lng ton, D. O., neat fall. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, March 15. (Spt.) Several from here attended ths funeral service of Mr. Stead t Rogue River Sunday. Mr. Stead wag the step-father of Mrs. Marlon Lance. Mrs. Tom Henderson and uncle, William King, returned Wednesday from Idaho where they had been for several weeks, due to the Illness and death of Mr. King's mother. . Mrs. R. L. Mllier and daughter, Phyllis, attended the supper given by the Girl Scouts for their mothers at Oold HUI. They also attended the installation of the new grange the same evening. Mrs. Lucy Vleux of Helena, Mont who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Short of Lake Creek th past two weeks, came Saturday to spend the next two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Lance. Rev. Carle of Lake Creek preached at the Sunday school. He was ac companied by his grandson, Johnnie short, who visited with David Birds eye. William Cerveny, who has been mining on Foots Creek with Ed Pre fountain for several months, left for Or ant Pass, where he has employ ment. Mrs. Charles McMerrlck. who has been 111 with throat trouble, la lm- proving. Nick Strube of Medford and Mrs. N. Loom Is of Ashland were Rivera caller March 10. Extension Unit met at the com munity hall In Rogue River March la. Those attending from here were Mesdames Clara Biles, Letsy Miller, Effie end Nlta Blrdseye. A very in teresting meeting was held on table etiquette, under supervision of Mrs. Mable Mack. Mrs. Reed Cartor and son, Edward, were Riviera caller Tuesday evening. Mrs. Effie Blrdseye attended the county council meeting In Medford Monday. 1 Lawn mowers time to get them sharpened and repaired; called for and delivered. Medford Cyclery. 31 N Fir. Phone 301. "Factory style" workmanship la watch and Jewelry repairing at ths lowest possible prices. Johnson ths Jeweler. :