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MFPFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFOKD. ORF.flON. MONDAY. MARCH If. iftto PAGE REV F.N TO tBlMwriAT YOU WANT tefj FOR EASY REFERENCE Read every ad on this pace. You will prnhably llnd e actly the thins you want to buy or sell. If It lin t there, advertise. It"s Inexpensive, effective. BATES Per word first insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, Der word -- ..lc (Minimum inc) Per line per month without copy changes $1.25 Phone 7S FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Front bezel and crystal from lady'a wrist watch. Reward Tel. 174 or 1637-W. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE HELP housework for room, ard and i small wages. 138 so. urape. WANTED MALE HELP BOYS WANTED To do pleasant edu cational work afternoons and Sat urdays. Good pay. Apes preferred; 13 to 15. Apply by letter, J. T. care Mall Tribune. SALEM AN WANTED Man to sell flour and feed for lare Portland mill, this territory, on .ommis:ou basis Acquaintance with bakery and other trade essential. Give address and phone. Box 6014. Mall Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Practical nurlng or house work. House next Oak Grove school. EXPERIENCED Italian and American cook for 20 years, needs work- Tel. 16 or 208 W. Jackson. WANTED Care oi sick or any work Mrs. Huson. phone 1345-M. WANTED--M.1SCELLANE0US WANTED Wool and mohair. Have scks and twine. J. J. Osenbrugge. WANTED Lady or couple to sharo furnished apartment, $9.00 per month. 309 Beatty. WANTED Two ton Holt or small Cletrac. must be A-l and priced right. Give full particulars and price. Box 90, R. F. D., Talent. WANTED Old gold. Sell to Govern ment Licensed Lealer. Brophy's Jewelers. WANTED To buy model "A" Fords and Chevrolets. Must be reason able. 132 So. Riverside. WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be fore you sell, wool bags 6c twine for sale. Medford Bargain House. 37 No. Grape St. Ph. 1062. WANT TO BUY Victrola & records. Good condition. Box 2137. Tribune. TO BUY Jackson County Building and Loan stock. Phone 1223. WANTED We pay cash- for household goods furniture and stoves. We also ouy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE, 27 N. Orape St. Phone 1062. DO commercial spraying. McGonagle Phone 258-M. INCOME TAX DUE Both atate and federal. Have had years of experi ence in preparing returns. Phone 1277-Y after 4 p m Fred L. Colvlg FOR RENTr-HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished 5-room bun galow. Inquire 109 W. Main St. FOR RENT 6 room modern home located corner at 5th & Holly St., Phone 1223. FOR RENT Mrs. Clark's attractive nous-! on the hlchway In Gold Hill. $8 50 per month. Key next door. HOUSE for rent. 1232 W. FOR REN1 -unfurnished Homes furnished or Brown White for rfvt 4 furnished hous 812 Summit. FOR RENT Furn. house. 1S7 Tripp FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern furnished sot.; reflmshed. Adults. 315 N Bartlett FURNISHED 3-rm. apta. 804 W. 10th FURNISHED steam - heated house keeping apartments Rssona?.e rates Phone 457-j FOP RENT Furnlhrd apt. Lleht and heat Adults 345 N Bartlett FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTTt ACTIVE room, 404 6 Grap. lit 719 E Mnln vor. i ; : T Mlf'CELI.OIEOUS .. ire roorr.5 v.er ufc'-e. -,t t:a. Cill ' : 3t d.v or i; Cap WitHiu. a. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Store space, -opposite space occupied by Medford Flower Shop, in Meclford Center B'dg See Morthlands, Medford Flower Snop. BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At 32 North Grape street. W1U remodel to suit tenant, furn ish steam heat If desired. Size 16x60 feet. Will rent or lease at reasonable figure. Call at Mall Tribune (Newspaper) office. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE U-sauge Winchester pump gun. for fresn cow. Call 834-J FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Hydraulic mine now In operation. All deeded land, wide pay streak. A steady producer. Box 2141. Tribune. FOR SALE Very attractive home; moder Ixi every detail; one mile from Medfora; S0O will han dle. P. O. Box 510, Medford. WHY SACRIFICE? To Get Rid of Some Ha4achea. No. 1 4-room house; bathroom, gar age, fine lot; Summit Ave. Price $1250. Just what I owe. No. 2 Business location, 450 feet Pa cific highway, on a corner; 5-room house; city water, new tore build ing for trading post: chicken house. Immediate sale, $2000. No 3 4 acres; 5-room house: pump ing plant; best alfalfa tnd garden land: Grlifen creek district. Price $850. No. 4 40 acres finest alfalfa land in Jackson county. Make fine dairy ranch: Griffen creek Jlstrlct; 30 acres irrigated. Sell this for Just wnat 1 owe, 14200. No. 5 4!3 acres Bear creek bottom land: fine 7 -room modern house; electric pumping plant; continuous flow of water for irrigation; well located. Property cost me 46500 will take $2250. No. 637 acres orchard property; 700 Anjou and Bartlett pear trees, full bearing; 600 9-year-old Anjr.u and Bartlett; balance fine alfalfa land; 5-room house and birn. I paid 12.000. Must sell $8500. Terms on all properties. My loss your gain. Phone Owner, ttlO-Y. or call at 20 No. Peach. WILL CONSIDER a legitimate orfer on 1 -acre place, besj of land 2 good wells. Inquire Hotel Valandra. Central Point. HOMES FOR SALE WE HAVE PRICED ALL OUR RF.AL ESTATE LOW FOR C MM EDI ATE CASH SALE. LOOK THESE PROP- 308 Alice St $ 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....- 116000 13 W-'stern 600 00 210 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. BROWN & WHITE are selling small acreage tracts at prices which 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 OR TRADE Equity 3 room house: consider :ate mo-1el sedan. 621 W. Jackson. FOR SALE Bv owner. Bear Creek bottom acreage, close in. Phone 1524-L. SEE Charles a. wing Agency, Inc. to Buy Your Home. FOR SALE Modern 4-room home on east side. 6 minutes walk from city center $600 will handle, balance Box 4815. Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack son County Building St Loan Ass'n Phone 195. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES EXCEPTIONAL USED CAR BUYS 1929 Pontiac coupe 165.00 1932 Studebnker Regal sedan. 1932 Chevrolet Sport coupe. 1930 Studebaker roadster 1929 Essex sedan. 1929 Studebaker sedan. Chevrolet 6 truck. STUDEBAKER SALES At SERVICE South Riverside 1928 Ford touring. 1911 Ford truck. Long W. B. 1931 Studebaker sedan. 1929 Ford coupe. 1926 Nash sedan. 1934 Willys sedan. 1928 Chnsier sedan. WALTER W. ABBEY. INc. Nash Oraham WILLYS 77 International Trucks Sales and Service 123 South Riverside Avenue Medford, Oregon BARGAINS every one. at 22 SO. Fir LOOK at ail the used ears before you buy. 22 so. Fir. DON T FORGET 22 So. Fir for better used car values. AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor sedan; small mileage. 23 Bo Fir. FOE SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Started chleka, Utnsen strain, lie. 1927 8unt Aw. POR SALE R. I. Rd edict: blood itcd. Mr, Snyder. Tel. 4-P-i i HATCHING EOOS. Plfmoutb Rock I Tel. SIS WHITE LEOHORN ettln eg. SOe C A DVoe :1 J33-J-3 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR PALE! o.r.tle Mddle horvs. att S. Rlvf-rsldp. I FOR SALE Horvi tr.i r.nf.w Cll FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE Work and Mdd'.e horses. Medford Riding Academy. Phone 838-K, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Baled alfalfa. E. H. Nle dermeyer. Tel 697-R-l. FOR SALE OR TRADE For good car 32 n. p. Johnson motor, speed ing cruiser boat and trailer. Phone 839 from 8 to 5 daytime. FOR SALE Pansy plants, pedigreed giants, extra fine, 50c doz. Mrs. Dan A. Howard, Spring St. TIRES FOR SALE 32x4 S 30x5 good condition. Chet Leonard Station No. 1. F1SHINO TACKLE All kinds. Sport ing Goods. Boats, Motors, Guns, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Priced right. 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Hotpolnt electric range. 3-plate with oven, cheap. 211 W. Jackson. FOR SALE Non-irrigated alfalfa seed. Hlghtest Dodder free. 18c per lb. E. B. Lucas, Beagle, Ore. WANTED Electric refrigerator state make, size and price to Box L. G., Mall Tribune. SPEEL'S PANSY PLANTS. 25o dozen Mrs. Dressier, 1107 East Main. FOR SALE 200 -gal. Bean spray rig. Glelm Ranch, Talent. Phone Ash land 372-J-2. MR. FARMER Buy your seed the convenient, inexpensive producer-to-consumer, 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." INTERMOUNTALN SEED COMPANY, Twin Falls, Idaho. FOR SALE Beardless barley and Ka nota oats. Monarch Seed Co. SPECIAL PRICES on river loam and fertilizer Garden plowing and lawn work, washed sand. rock, and plas ter sand Phone 1634-Y or 012-J. FOR SALE Wheat and feed oats il. 50 cwt Also ,10 0 horse hay C A DeVoe 523-J -3 FOR SALE He me -grown a.falfa seid. F. E. Bybee. Medford Rt. 2 FOR SALE Good Newto.vn app'.es, 30c box. Pinnacle No. 4. FOR BALE Grafting wax. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Air compressor. I50-Ib. pressure. Tel. 262 or inquire Berry dale Store. FOR SALE, TRADE OR HIRE Sev eral well-mated teams. II. V. Mitch ell, Oregon Hotel, Ashland. FOR SALE Seed corn In ear. 3c lb. Jacksonvllle-Phoenlx road, west of King's highway. Mrs. Simmers. FOR SALE Crested wheat grass. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Common alfalfa. $19 per cwt. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Coal burning Buckeye brooder. 500-chick capacity See Don Robl ns. located 1 1 rat p la oe north of Black well hill on Pacific highway. FOR SALE Poison barley with fruit. It kills better. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Good quality Federation seed wheat, recleaned. $160 cwt.; recleaned Haanchen barley, $2 00 per hundred. Henry Nledermeyet. 1 mile north Jacksonville on Old Stage road. Tel. 354, Jacksonville. FOR SALE LI mo-sulfur to spray fruit trees and berry bushes. Mon? arch Seed Co. FOR SALE CHEAP Lumber suitable for brooder houses. Can arrange for monev under FHA plan for any building repairs. Economy Lumber Co.. Tel 594. North Pacific Hwy. at Court St. MISCELLANEOUS I HAVE Just purchased fine Percheron stallion, weighing 2100 lhs. Grand son of the noted La os . wort 's champion stallion, valued at $45,000. Walter Wooldridge, Central Point. 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 Rooms 3 and 6. No. 32 North Central. Ave., upstairs. Evtvrt window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning ez upholstering. Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove. 325 E. Main. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - J0 to 300 (or personal or household purposes on House Furntshlnes or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes, under super, vision of the State Banking Dept License No. 8-167. See W. E. Thomas or E. J. Riley. 4S So. Cen tral. Painting & raperiani;lnc. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM In colors for your home by paint lng. tinting, paperhanglng. HAHRV MARX, Route 1, Phone 14-F-4. M. A. BLISS Painting & paperhang Ing. Tel H48-W. 313 So. Orape. JOHN H LOCK, painter and decor ator. Quality work Prices reason able Res. 124 King St. Call 953-R EADS TRANSFER A 6TORAOE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 316 Prices right. Service gusranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Espert pack ers and mover. Special llvestock moving eoulnment Prices right tit KarUi iu vara da. Fnoa lis. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Lunch counter. Good steady trade. 327 So. 6th St.. Klam ath Falls. LEGAL NOTICES I Notli to Creditor. In the County Court of the State of I . Oregon. In and for the County of J Jackson. I Iu the Matter of the Estate of Fred i W. Payne, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Hon. Earl B Day, Judre of tlto above entitled Court, as Executrix of said estate, and has duly quali fied according to law; All parsons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, with proper vouchers and duly verified ac cording to law, at the office of T W Miles, attorney for the undersigned. In the Jackson County Bink Build ing In the City of Medford. Oregon. within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published March Uth, 1935. MARY E, PAYNE. Executrix of tne Estate of Fred W. Payne, deceased. Notice of Appointment of 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 been duly ap pointed and haa qualified as Admin istrator of the estate of the above named decedent, and alt persons having claims against said estate, are hereby directed to present same prop erly verified in the manner provided ay law, to the undersigned at his of fice in the Palm Building, in Med ford. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. The date of the first publication of this notice Is February 25th, A. D.. 1935. FRANK J. NEWMAN. Administrator of the Estate of Mark Woody, Deceased. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Kate F. Hoffman, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN 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, and has duly qualified according to law. All persons having claims against said estate are nereDy 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 Kate F. Hoffman, deceased. Older to Show cause. In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the nrst.ite of Daniel E Green, sometimes known as D. E. Green. Lceased. It appearing to the Court by the petition, this day presented and filed by Ollie Green, the administratrix of the estate of Daniel E Green, sometimes known as D. E. Green, de ceased, that it is necessary to sell the whole of the real estate of said decedent in order to pay the debts. expenses, and charges of administra tion; It Is hereby ordered, that all per sons Interested tn said estate, appear before this Court on Friday, the 12th day of April, 1936. 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- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Burn Purr u Box Act WlIdlT Point opposite the le nlth Porbldden Sea tn Russia Headdress Chilled Comprehensive Place alone Rent Unbecoming Overhanging ominously Shield or pro tection Carry Those having power Publlnhed by a famous Venetian printer Poultry prod uct Sets In from the margin Lars wagon Dealing out sparingly l.lxnt bed Give tempo rarily Stalks Drug which dilates the pupil of the eye Rf sounds Side piece of an umbrella Solution of Yesterday's Puui R A Pj APPtEgGAP E Y eWl u e s m9 "Dri"TT I Nj E D M N O T Mtu bIm a kTe 5 P A pi I I Mill N E pTt ajlal!1oo.b t e q CQNllP I A I N I NG LY E NElA NXflu S E. IJjpSkAs e rBeTd MWAiBAssBg T ACpA I S R EHE L aWc r OONiE on pMnMcie InItIsMwIeTd 10. Completely M. Dampens confused 65. Interprets: SI. Expressed archaic contempt Optical (class B7, Devices for DOWN carrying 1. Steep ruggd i.rirks rock M. Reripitnt of a 1 Lark of trans- K I rt pareney in M. Copper washer the air used in boat I. English rlvr building 4. One who en- M. Leave out gaicei In !. Earn without noly merry- exception making ft. Arabian iea- I. Giving the port right to I 12 3 14 i 18 If YwA' " '2 '3 'i wi Zo 21 p 2Z 23 nizzzfz zzms J 32lJL - i- ' f iZZZZIIlZZiiZZZZ " A son. and Stat of Oregon TMen and there to show cause whv an order shall not be granted -a:d adminis tratrix to sell the whole of said real cstat at private sale And It Is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published for four t4i successive weeks preceding :d day. in the Medford Mall Tribune, a news paper of general circulation, printed and published in said countv. EARL B. DAY. Judge BOOOS & BOOGS. Attorneys for Administratrix. THE GRANGE I Central Point Grange Central pn.ut Grntu. which met March 15. was verv fortunate In hav ing as a juest the worthy master, Ray QUI. Mr. CM, accompanied by Mrs. Gill. Is cutout to Los Angeles' on a business trip ar.d stopped over at Central pniwt to attend the meet ing. Several omi .: reports nni announcements of tntercpt were made, a rrpovt was made on the Young People'! club and all young people were tirgea to attend. An announcement was nia.le thr.t the chorus, recen ly org.-niid. was bid ly tn need of more male voices. All men interested In slngl-!? were urfed to come to thi next practice. The chaplain rem i "l live members tn the hospital and several others 111 and it ts hip?d that we will sonu see all of thMn up and around aaln. Lecture hour consisted of a pro gram, centered around the theme uf St. Patrick's day. Several Irish sons were sung by the group, ether num bers were: songs by Roberta Pankey. saxophone solo by Donald Richard son, talk by Dr. Elliott, on the sub ject of Traffic Safety. Final" number was pantomime of an old song. "When You and I You Were Young. Maggie." Those taking part were Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Richardson as the old couple and the vocal work was done by Eudora Bohnert. After the lecture hour the oldest active mem ber, Mrs. Mattle Smith, who celebut- ted her 80th birthday last week, wao presented with a bouquet of vloletH as a token of appreciation for the work and interest she has taken in the grange. Central Point Orange can indeed be proud of having amongst its ranks such a member as Mrs. smith. At request of Master Bursell. Mr. GUI gave a very Interesting talk In which he told of some of the work of the legislative committee of the State Grange during the legislature Mr. GUI is a very good talker and It Is a pleasure to have had him at the meeting and hear him give some first hand Information on a good muny questions of vital importance to the rural committees. Following Mr. GUI's talk, Mr. An drews, master of Jackson County Pomona Grange gave a short talk, as did Mr. White, master of Live Oak Grange at Rogue River, and Mr. Coy. master of the Eagle Point Grange. County Grange Deputy Emmett Neal on was also present and said a few words. SMUDGE OIL from vour oil com pany. We have two large oil truck ready to deliver smudge oil to vur ranch. Ask us for rates. Phone 833 F. E. Samson Co. Lawn mowers time to get them sharpened and repaired; called for and delivered. Medford Cyclery, 23 N. Fir. phone 261. 4 Home portraits of family group and children at Special Prices Shangle Studio. Phone 1308. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Cross-Word Puzzle ff. Not profes sional T. Feminine namt 8. fatiguing ft. Oblitera'.e 10. Bomhantle. or pedantic 11. South Aniert- can animal 12. Encuiiruge 13. Impolite 21. Step '. ns flax 23. Pmclous stones 25. Piiri 26. Brotirht into tK'inr 37. Bird of prey 28. Iloiwier state: Bhlir. HO. Donated 31. Hilly 12. DlKpntch 33. Garden plots 3'. Lawyers 37. Innertkm JS. Correlative of neither 41. 7'sxes on Im ported goods 4. Oeneroue 4i. Rf" in a room 41. Pe"ert Helper 50. Kind of dog 51. Dwelling placs 52. KntMnr 53. Withered 51. Was rarrted 55. Uniform 56. T,alr 59. Uariillne nickname (ountjcBriefs Bellview BELLVIEW, March IB (Spl.) I BEAGLE, March 16. Spl) Mlftft Upper Valley community club met'Elva Adams, who it employed in Wednesday afternoon. After routine; the Edler home left Friday to pend business, election of officers took several days at her home In Cen place. Mrs. Claude Conley was re- j tral Point. elected president, and Mrs. Walter Sonnstrcth. re-elected vice president. , home were and Mrs. C. C. Mrs. Edwin Dunn and Mrs. Herman isater and daughter Derva Jeanne. Helar had both served two years soflnrt Mr ftnd Mrfc CrilW Mulhollen were not eligible for re-election. Mrs, Lee Wallis was elected secretary and 1 Mrs. Alice Pogel, treasurer. Mrs. Hom er Moore was elected trustee to fill the place held by Mrs. J. E. Gowland for the past three years. Definite plans were made for serv ing a chicken dinner for the Theta Delta Phi, men's honorory of the Normal school, Friday evening. Mar. 29. The chairman of the program. Mrs. Va! In low announced the play let, "Mrs. Barker's Small pox," a clev er skit put on by Mrs. Louis Pankey, Mrs. Claude Conley, Mrs, Lew Wallls and Mrs. Inlow. After group singing refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. H. Moore. Mrs. B. H. Chrlstlleb, and Mrs. Klncald. Hostesses appointed for the April meeting are Mrs. Meservey, Mrs. Wade Wallls and Mrs. Felghe. The program will be prepared by Mrs. I. E. Deadmond and Mrs. Herman Helar. The Saint Patrick dance given Fri day night by the Upper Valley com munity club was a decided success. nji.B .vCoM tUiU.nUTO and delicious home made cake, chick en sandwiches and coffee were served. Mrs. Herman Helm, Mrs. Edwin Dunn and Mrs. Walter Longstreth, the dance committee of the club were in charge. Bellview P.-T. A. "Dad's Nlte" has been postponed to Friday evening. March 22. Mr. Willis Byrd is chair man of the program. Mrs. Ray Burns will give her report of the Home Mak ers conference at this meeting. Ed win Dunn, assisted by Bert Peachy and R. E. Newbry will serve refresh ments. Tro large barn on R. L. Brantley's place was burned to the ground early Wednesday morning. This place is uvwr miuw.i u or..tV "- until lumibi uwuci. mi. "-;! carried Insurance on the building but the hny and grain which was In the barn was a complete loss. miss tsurnnra jenn aiuora. ub.ibv. of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moore, re turned to her home Friday from the community hospital. 8he Is recover ing rapidly and expects to be In school next week. Miss Betty Brakinan and Roy Brak lnun from Klnmnth Falls spent the week end wlih their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brakman. who recently rented tho Ooodhue place. Mr. and Mrs. Brakman are from Portland. The Home Extension unit will hold Its monthly meeting, Tuesday March 26 at the clubhouse. A covered dish luncheon with Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Helm as hostesses, will he served at noon. Every one tn the community Is Invited to come. Several friends helped Mrs. Her man Helm celebrate her birthday an niversary March 9 with & turkey din ner. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Deadmond, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Longstreth, Jack, Dale and Vlda Wil liams. The boys' basketball team of the Bellview school won the game from Wagner Creek last Friday with S 6 to ft score. Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK, March 16. (Bp).) Applegate Orange recreation committee attended the Jackson county recreation club held at the court house, March 13. Henry Knutzen called on Mrs. J. R. Hoffman Monday afternoon, Mrs. Walter A. Moran left last Fri day for Ban Francisco. Mrs. Pauline Elmore from Cottage Grove is visiting her son, Herbert El more. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Burleson are moving from Thompson creek to the Meadows. H. R. BUven called on Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm Kinsman Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. 6. Edwards were business callers In Medford Thurs day. At the regular meeting of the di rectors of the Thompson Creek Irri gation anhoctatlon March 11. Herbert Elmore was elected president and Frank Knutren secretary for the rest of the year. J. J. Knutzen and his crew of men are placer mining on hla place. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Powers are the ps rents of a baby boy weighing 7 pounds, born Monday at the Sacred Hart hospital. Forest Creek FOREST CREEK. March 16-fSpl.) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van Dyke. Mrs. Van Dyke's slater of Anhland. and Mr. and Mrs Paul Penaon and family of Keno Waited at the Oregon Bell mine Marrh 9. Mr. and Mrs. John Black and fam ily and Le Blas-k were guests of Mr. and Mra. Peter Bets of Eagle Point March 3. Forest Creek women's group met at the home of Mrs. Aaron Ayr ln Jacksonville for their regular covered dish luncheon and social hour Mar. 16 Earl Robot net t of Crescent City was a business visitor here March 7. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Offenbscher and Mr. Lay ton of A p pi (f ate called at the Lee Black horns March 10. Mrs. Black left March 7 for Med ford to care for her mother who Is dangerous);? 1U. Beagle Sunday Tisltors at the Sanderson and family of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Martin. Milton Sander son and Kenneth Stlmson, of Med ford. Loring Martin Is working at the Meridian orchard this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Btschoff, son Robert and daughter Cleo, Bill and Jack Edler, Fritz Edler and daugh ters Mae and Joan, were Sunday dinner guests at the Tom Peidue home near Eagle Point. Pleasant Hour club met at the home of Mrs. Walter Grunt and the afternoon waa enjoyed by all pres ent. Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Stalling sang; Mrs. Grant gave a musical reading, accompanied ou the piano by Mrs. Stalling. Mrs. Sater sang and Mrs. Stalling gave a piano solo. A guessing game, "Do You Know Your Cara?" was put on by Mrs. Sanderson, and two guess ing gamea. Spring Planting and Guess Again, were put on by Mrs. Sater. Next meeting will be April 10 at the home of Mrs. Ora Ben nett. Those nresint. w Mmuiimn Martin, Mulhollen, Bennett, Schulz. Ellis, Williams, Hnrper, Blschoff. Rush, Sater, Sanderson, Stalling, Miss Adams, and the hostess, Mrs. Grant. Mrs. Harper received word Sunday that her son Hershall Harper, of Table Rock was hurt badly by hav ing a pair of pruuing shears driven into his leg Judt above the knee Mrs. Inch, county school super visor, vleU-ed school Weduesday mornlng and gave some tests. Kenneth Robbtns of Los Angeles has been a guest at the Wllllaina Seegmlller home Tor a few days. Kenneth, with his mother, Mrs. Edna Boylva, left Wednesday for Mr. Bobbins' home in Leu Angeles where Mm. Boyles will make her home jor the present. Friends ot MrH BoylM are B haVe hw leRVa th(J comnmnlty pyw gftr(lmi8 are ln here tn0 :gromid tB too wet. Farming crops also will be late as the farmers did not get any fall sowing done and so far none done this spring. A birthday dinner waa given on Mnrch 3 by Mrs. Blschoff for her brother. Will Edler. Places were laid for twenty-one. Tho party Included the Edlers. Symens, Mortons, Louise and Florence Coulir of this place and the Perduea from Eagle Point. Mr. end Mrs. Stalling have pur chased the Boyles ranch and have moved on to the same. Mra. Nora Williams, who has been In Medford for several days, return ed home the first of the week. K. H. 8eegmlUer waa chosen rep resentative for the corn-bog pro ject for this district. Williams Creek WILLIAMS GREEK. Mar. 18 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cougle passed their 32nd wedding anniversary Wed nesday of last week. They entertained at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Cou gle and son Charles (whose birthday It waa also), Mrs. Eleanor Calkins and son Roy of Martinez, Calif., and Mrs. Fayette Bristol of Provolt. The sound of the whistle at 8. 13, t and 5 o'clock at the lime produota plant Is a pleasing reminder of stesdy employment In the community. The whistle serves as a time signal to others employed at various kinds of work and can be heard for several miles. Mrs. Ira Sparlln Is visiting her son Bob and family of Klamath. Her daughter, Mrs. Florence Smith of Portland Is i laying at the house dur ing her mother's absence. Mrs. Olen Hunter Is on the sick list. Mrs. Cal Hill had the misfortune to burn her foot painfully ln spilling hot grease from a skillet on It. Hnow fell here every day last week. Mrs. Charles flpence of Ashland Is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Letteken. Mrs. Bpence will be remembered as Miss Kathlfen Lemmon. Roy Hill who had near blood pois oning tn a skinned place on his heel Is able to he back In school. The hardtlmes dance at the grange hall Saturday night was well attend ed, Mrs. Cllbson taking first prize, Music was furnished by Mr. and .frs. McCa I lister of Missouri Flat and Vsrn Hartman, Orvll Lewman, and Victor Coltrln. Amos Smith has been buying dairy cattle and taking them to California. His sawmill has been running when the logs can be obtained. Orders for lumber are coming ln briskly. A. D. Orey who traded off his portable mill has bought the one used by Mr. Kln sel and will soon be ready for busi ness again. Mr. Ooidsmlth of Medford was re cently on Williams Creek making In quiries regarding the marble quarry ahov h pivn place. Dnn rxxrf rw haa been working a-. ri4 wv- . m vmlll has been very sl'k in ti.e h'f;;tal at Orants Pbm. iv fjtv'thsrr oas been busy en isrttirg hta liTnouse to accommo date n. tinir n a. H. D. Payne x-p-r-ia i" ru.e ut 600 baby chicks hstcrtM hy t Snivel? hatchery near M .rr-y. rh bono nf Mr. and Mrs. Chai. Holland "f nrttr Williams Is being rerr. -rtwi, '.he upstairs being fin is'. o trm tearooms. r.Mi Murphy la proapaoUnf on Feather river In California this win ter. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts wore wry happily surprised March 12 when their friends of the Williams and Pro volf communities presented them with a lovely upholstered easy chair, alho a beautiful glass fruit bowl with the accompanying six individ ual bowls. It being their 44th wed ding anniversary, ihosp culling diir ing the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cougle. Mr. and Mrs. George Cockman, and son Georce Junior, Mr. and Mrs. George Cougle and son Charles. Mr. and Mrs. James Pinnt ger and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fay ette Bristol, Miss Mell Carter. Glen Hunter. Mrs. Eleanor Calkins and son Ray. Afternoon callers were Jesse El drldge and Roy Coffman of Phoenix, Joe Pennington, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Blodgette. Mrs. Evan Moore who has been In the hospital has Improved sufficient ly to be able to go home. Mrs. Delbert Rexford who has been visiting at the borne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chaa Vencil for 2 or 3 weeks returned home last week. Williams ladles' club met with Mrs. Brlttson Wednesday afternoon. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent with, readings and singing. There were twenty Indies present. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Amarro. Ray King who is visiting at the home of hla grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cougle entered school last week In Miss Suva's room. Miss Eunice Blodgette 6pent the week-end at home with the folks re turning Sunday evening to Grants Pass where she is employed in the city schools. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lichens are driv ing a new car. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Flxley left Thursday for Klamath for a week's visit. Report cards out last week show the following honor roll tn Williams high: Wilma Lemmon. Elene Vencil, Fay Mullen. Blllte Bunch; upper grades. Robert Vencil. Adallne Mor rison, Hazel Larimore, Jerry Sparlln, Dona Jean Gibson. On the attend ance honor roll were Fred Lichens, Btllle Bunch. Edna Moomaw. Wilma Lemmon. Delmar Sorrels. Lyle Stone, Norman Webb, Phyllp Wilson and Le land Anderson. Williams High basketball team at tended the tournament at Ashland In competition with 25 other class B high schools of southern Oregon, Those attending for the three days were Norman Webb, Charles Moo maw. Ben Vencty, Orval Lewman, and Howard Klncade and the substitutes, Arthur Gray, Tom Sanford, Earl Whlsler. They were accompanied by A. B. Collett who la their coach, also prlnonpal of the Williams school. Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEKs, March 18. (Spl) Mrs. C. M. Howell gave a linen shower Thursday afternoon, honoring her niece. Miss Gladys Mlnear. who la to be married soon. The dining room was lovely, dec orated ln pink and yellow crops peper, extending down from the lights, forming a beautiful arch over the dining room table. The table contained the cake with can dles to match, also the linen shower gifts. After a bit of entertainment the bride-to-be led the way to tha dlntng room, where she received many lovely gifts, after which re rr en hm en ta were served. Friends who enjoyed the afternoon were Mra. Lewis, Mrs, Kornsted, Mrs. Weather ford. Mra. Dlngman. Mildred Rich mon. Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. Catkins, little Johnnie Catilklns. Mrs. Sny der, Mrs. House, Mrs. Herman. Mra. Foster, Mrs. Jessie Mlnear, the honor guest, Miss Gladys Mlnear, and trie host, Mra. C. M. Howell. Home extension unit ladles spon sored a pie social at the school house March B. H. L. Bromley en tertained with Copco pictures for an hour or more which were greatly enjoyed, especially by the llttla folks. Tli re were also several musi cal selections by neighbors from Oak Orove, which were greatly apprec iate. Wednesday evening. March 13, the P.-T. A. sponsored a minstrel show the school house. It wss put on by the patrons of the Howard school and was enjoyed very much. Mr. Meehan has Just returned from a business trip to Portland. Mr. Caulklns left recently for soma place near Chicago to visit hla father who is past 90 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Zack Wiseman of Klamath Falls were recent vlsltora at the 6. A. Steams home. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Summon and daughter. Mary Ellen, motored to Orants Pass Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Green are leaving soon for Bend to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Btearns and daughters motored to Ashland Sun dny and spent the day with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Boswluk. Griffin Creek home extension unit met March 15 at the home of Mrs. Walter Davis In an all-day meeting "project" the second bread making which waa a great success and greatly enjoyed ,by the 28 ladles present. Pot - luck lunch was served at noon. The demonstrations were given by Bessie Davis and Alice Ricks. Next meeting will be the second In menu planning, March 37, at the home of Mra. George Flak. Next meeting of the Radio club will be March 20 at the home of Mrs. Richard Milestone on Kings Highway. Mrs. L. C. Beal and son Bobble, of Medford spent Wednesday with Mrs. Donald Brown. We understand that Roy Johnson has sold his place across the road from the white school house and Is moving away soon. Bring ln your old gold I pay (be top cash price. Oowrnmnt Li cense." Johnson the Jeweler. Ask the customers who have thttr watch repairing dons here. Jobnvm the Jeweler Phone 642 We'll haul away -our refuse. CU Sanitary Boxvioe.