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MF.DFORD XfAIL TRTBUNE. MEDFOHl). OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 29. 1935. PAGE SEVENTEEN ISOtUlOtt.' JBfWHAT YOU yNtmMassfadtQR EASY REFERENCE; Read every ad od this page. Yoo will probably find ex actly the thing yon itant to buy or tell. If " Isn't there, advertise. 1 1 Inexpensive. effective. RATES per word flrt Insertion 2c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word c (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND ttst Hydraulic Jack on highway between Medford and Grants Paw. Reward. Pierce Auto Freight. J25Flady' black pkjsicln glove. Reward. Tel. 467. LOST If dog missing, call 1616- WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Salesman calling on gro ery trade In Medford district to sell fruit and produce as aide Une on cornmlMlon basis for cell estab lished Portland firm. Write Bel 2402, Tribune. ivnffoTFMrji SALESMAN wanted. with car. Excellent opportunity to establish self with growmii eoutli . em Oregon concern. Experience with lime, fertilizer, oullding sup- pla prelerred. Box 2428. frlbune WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED An experienced beauty operator at once. Write Box 498i Tribune. EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. Box 4975, Tribune. WANTED SITU ATT NS MIDDLE-AGED woman, eiperlenc-d In hotel work and ho'.wkeeper, wants work. Bachelors preferred. Write 804 Bennett St. TOUNo'LADYwith car WMta Job motherless or gentleman's r.ome i In Oregon. Hazel Hlrsh, Box 5312. Portland, Ore. WANTED Care of elck. or any work Mrs. Huson. Phone 1345 -M. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANT good used furniture, household goods, ladlea' and children's cloth ing. Must be in good condition. 610 C Main St.v WANTED TO LEASE About 30 A for small dairy. Caah rent :n ad vance. Box 4981. Tribune. WANTED Reliable couple want fur nished 5-room modern miuse. In quire 138 So. Grape. WANTED Old gold. Sell to aoverr ment licensed dealer. Brophys. Jewelers. wanted Wool, mohair. See us be fore vou sell. Wool bags & twine for sale. Medford Bargain House 27 No. Drape St. Ph. 1062. WANTED Ws pay cash for household goods furniture and stovea We also ouy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062. 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 4pm Fred L Colvlg FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Clean nicely fu-nlshed small house: hardwood floors, fire place, electric range; (27."0. Phor.e 389-J-2 FOR RENT Furnished 3-ro!Ti bun galow. Inquire 1090 W. .vl'ln. FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished house: 2-room apt.: gas. nam. ga age: 1 or 2 adults. Car house for sale. 410 Hamilton. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, newly decorated. Inquire 305 So Oakdale. FOR RENT Reasonable; coirtortable. roomy house on Weat Main. Tel. 855-L. FOR RENT 5 -room houe. 19 Crater Lake: 20 per month. G. E Pier.. Phone 597-R-2. FOR RENT Small furnished house 509 No. Riverside. 7-ROOM house. 20. Water paid. Iel. 1042-Y. HOCSE for rent. 1232 W. FOR REN1 Homes furnished or unfurnished Brown White FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM for gntlemn. close 'n; bath. gMge. 609 E .Main. FOR RENT Large front room, not and co.d water, shower. 20 So ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Orape FOR RENT APARTMENTS n FOR REST One-room furnif n-d ep'.. kltrhenett 1205 E M.vn St. FOR PENT rjrnished aojjuneat. 706 6. CUd FOE KENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3 rooms and sleeping porch, downstairs. 344 N. Bar tie it. FURNISHED, steam - heated house keeping apartment. Reason Sle rates. Phone 4o7-J. FOR RENT Desirable furnish -d apartments. Hotel Grand. NICE APT. Phone 1332-W. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At 32 North Grape street Will remodel to suit tenant, (urn lab steam heat if desired Site 16x60 feet Will rent or Irase at reasonable figure. Call at Mall Tribune (Newspaper) office. FOR RENT Garden ground; free water. W. H. Norcross. CABINS FOR RENT By day. wees or month. See at Camp Wlthua. N Riverside. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Truck or car for painting and carpenter work. Box 4087. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE Salem property (7-room house. 1 1-3 acres) lor Improved Medford acreage. 315 Haven, or Tel. 443-W. OAKLAND. CAMP. Exchange Income property, also homes for ranches, what have you? CAUF.-OREGON REALTY CO. 2532 Telegraph Ave. FOR SALE RKAL ESTATE FOR SALE By owner. Uoir creek bottom. 10 to 50 acres, .'lose In Tel. 1524-L. BROWN & WHITE offer 10 acrea of finest soil with full -Maring or chard, right at city limits, for (1250 cash. Tills value can't be matched. BROWN & WHI rE. Real tors. 104 W. Main. Phone 130. FOR SALE Modern 4-room home on east side. 6 minutes walk from city center (600 will handle, balance a Box 4815. tribune BROWN AS WHITE offer 22 acres fine soil with HIGHWAY and RIVKR FRONTAGE, 7 acres full beating pears. Modern 9-room house, two baths, basement, furnace, poultry house and equipment lor '200 hen., 2-car garage. Represents an in vestment of (15,000. md oari be bought for $8,000, with a down pay ment of (2.000; very msy ".jims on balance at 6. This piace will ap peal to you. BROWN Jfe WHITE. REALTORS, 104 W. Main. Tel. 130. SEE Charles A Wing Agency, Inc.. to Buy Your Home. HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENTJack- son County Building & Loan Ass'n Phone 195. BROWN & WHITE offer a flno hone on the OLD STAGE ROAD at a sac rifice. This property hia many at tractions, early and late fruits, nuts, etc. The windows of this bouse frame a wonderful panorama of the valley. Let us show you this place and quote the attractive price at whicr It car be boutrht rjrht now BROWN & WHITE, 104 Weat Jain Phone 130. 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 at WHITE REALTORS 104 W. Main. Phone 130 WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown at White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES '24 MODEL T Ford coup, g-wd conll tlon. (30. J. Bynum. 31 mll'.-e south of Medford on Dark Hollow road FOR SALE Dodge car; 2 red brood sows, to farrow In 2 months; feed er and weaner pigs. Davis, over Bucksnot hill. BARGAINS every one. at 22 So. Fir LOOK at all the used cars before you buy. 22 So. Fir. DON'T FORGET 22 So. FIT 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 White Legnorn hens, Hansen strain. H. J. Flelscht-r. Central Point. Ore. WHITE LEO HORN setting eggs 500 C A DeVoe. lei 523-J-2 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK I FOR SALE Ps. 2 Duroc brood sows stock trailer. J. R. Per.y. Sams Valley. FOR SALE Guernsey heifer calves. Chester Wendt. Phone 037. J-2. FOR SALE Weaner pl"?s. Shultz. Beagle. Ore. Adolpi FOR SALE 20 span of broke work horses, young, fat and ready to go to work. Uskey Brov.i-rs. Malln. Ore. FOR SALE Fresh Guernsey cow. Fourth house north of flcail Lane, old highway. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BABY UPRIGHT PIANO Pcrfct con dition Priced for quisle sale. Term of course. Baldwin Piano fihoppe. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Electric brjoder, 500 chirk capacity. Cheap 'cr cash See after 5 p, m. H. J. Filschr. Central Point, Ore. FOR SALE Pumps, pipe nd nlne 5 miles north Midway F. E Collins. FOR SALE Bean "pray rttr in nood condition. Cheap for cash. W B Bsrnum. carrion nursery a fard. Fboas AM-B-i. FOE SALE MISCELLANEOUS RADIO, mirror, fruit Jan. 333 No. Holly, Apt. No. 4. " NEw'eXTRA LOW PRICES! lor HIGH QUALITY FIELD SLEDS Write quick for prices and wimples of our Coa&ack. Grimm arm Com mon Alfalfas. Clovers and Grasse.4. INTERMOUNTAIN SEED COMPANY Twin Falla. Idaho. OLD barnyard pulverized fertilizer (or lawn and spring planting 1 yds. for (3.50. sandy loam, 12.50. also commercial spraying. Phone 258-R. NEWTOWN apples. 30c box. W. H Watt. 46B-R-2. FOR SALE Beardless barley and Ka nota oats. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Wheat. (ISO Cwt. Garrett. Rt. 4, Box 46. N. J. FOR SALE Home-grown alfalfa seed. F E Bybee. Medford Rt. 2 WILL OPEN up Saturday, March 30th Good used furniture, lailtra' and children's clothing for sale, ualaev's Square Deal store, 610 E. Main. BARGAINS IN USED FARM TOOLS 4 used tractors, 2 sprayors. 1 farm wagon, 1 pump Jack, l-hoise disc harrow. I 16-ln, tractor plow, spring tooth harrow, 1 hay chopper, I fanning mill. HUBBARD BROS. INO. FOR SALE Twohole Prlgldalre in good condition. Bargain. J. A. Manke. 2 miles east of Jackson ville. Call at ranch. FOR SALE Grafting wax. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Crested wheat gru Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Lime-sulfur to apray fruit trees and berry buahea. Mon arch Seed Co. FOR SALE CHEAP Lumber suitable for brooder houses. Can arrange (or money tinder FHA plan for any building repairs. Economy Lumbei Co. Tel 594. North Paclllc Hwy at Court St. FOR SALE Common alfalfa (19 per cwt. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Poison barley with fruit It kills better. Monarch Seed Co BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. AnSTHACT CO. Abstracts of ntle and Title Insurance The only complete ntle System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts of Title Rooms 3 and 6. No. 32 North Central. Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE Do" nTel ,1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning & upholstering DENTISTRY Dr Main. I. H. Gove. 325 E Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - i50 to $300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-financed Loans closed within 30 minutes, under super vision of the State Banking Dept License No. 8-157. See W E Thomas or E- J. Riley 45 So. Cen tral. Painting & raperhunglng. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM In colors for your home by paint ing, tinting, paperhanging. HARRY MARX. Route 1. Phone 14-F-4. M. A. BLISS Painting Sb paperhang lng. Tel 646 -W 313 So. Grape. JOHN H LOCK, painter and decor ator Quality work Prices reason able Res. 124 King St. Call 053-R EADS TRANSFER fc STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 610 North Riverside Phone 815. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Lunch counter, in oper tlon: good location. Will accept good car or truck as pirt paymen Call at Tribune. FOR SALE Restaurant on nrth Pa cific highway, priced verv 'eason able. Call at 1512 North R.versldf. FOR SALE Lunch counter. Good steady trade. 327 So. 6th St.. Klam ath Falls. LEGAL NOTICES ?vp"pv, of ArwMiil S'Htoir.fit nf fh TKf.MTV lM,HsAI, Ll BANC ft COMPWY Of Sin Alt'onlo. In tl.f S:f nf Txe, on the tt.ir'.y-fl.-sn !,iy of nr!nbsr. 1144 liU'V to tfi4- Inn'irin - rninffl'"i')iir 'f thJ of Or-Rn. (iiiriuunt M law: 'AIMTAL Amount of capital atok pat.1 up H.IOO.flW ( INCOMR Nt promi'im r"e.vsd djr- ln tir.e vr i:,iT J.JI1.1I Intfrct. d;vi.-nlB anil rn!i rr-;vM slur i nK th yenr. 121,441 H Inr ott! fr"m vhr oiii--ip rerivl during the yesr. . 2 S? 4i Total in. Net lop on; IMU.tlt T IMMirK.SKMBN'Tfl paifj during 'ho r lir-'tiOirtr al J'i'mn' n:..r.- tl.05f.4O t,f, pjvtiioiidsj pudi on f a tMal r'vk fltir'ni the yar ConitnlMinn" and Miar! paid d'lrtr.K 'ha year ...... Tax und faa paid d'irinr 'he y- Atw of all other eip-a 1:tTjra tJl.941 1 4 411 l Tl.7f4 7 Til xrnd:'-.r . . ti.'.ii t:i it A 5 5 K T 3 Vain f real on!d ntkl vaiuo, Vail'i if t"-lf p an 'I hoc-dp r. nM ( mark-t value I ... . ; Loins on mortgage ar.d col laiaral. etr Taah In bank! and fa hand.. PrmluniP In rnu:P of M- 1' lion written p:nf tp- m is: at nd r- do ml 4 :ji ?i j q, Total a4nitt4 assets IMll.llt.ls liabilities Ore. cUinn for !. un- rd " ", ' ' Amount of un.itrn.d pr. i. iuir.. on .11 ont.t.adia, ri.k. l,?rii.o2.J3 Duo fir coniml.'.on and brok f lll!lll lli.ill To'.! Iltb:l:t'..., Mr.pt capital I.'.H! Itl.ol t'-ipn.l p.id Up ll.OOi'.OOO.OO Suri'lu. ov.r all lubilttie. ISP. ,44. IT Surplus as r.e.ra. pollcy- ItoKl.rs ll.KS.fH.IT Total IJSIJ.lSt 31 Bl'SINESS IN I'MElV'S KOR TUB YEAR Not premiums received during- tn. year I1U.TS1.4S l.Ofteen paid during the year... &3.SST 33 Lo.. incurred durlitr lha year 41.141. Name of Company. Trinity I'ntversal Ineuranre rempany. Name of Preei.Vnt. Kdw. T. Harrison Namea of Secretartea. T. O. llarrteon. Q. s. Yearsan. Hal A. OuHedce. Statutory re.M.nt attorn.v for Mrvlc.. Insurance Comtnfs.ion.r of Oreaon. I.ora! Agent B. A. HOI.MKS INS. .llir.NrY. Jai-kwn County Hank Bide. Notice of Filing Final .cemint. In the County Court of th Stat of Ortvon for the County f Jacka-ra In the Matter of the Estat of Henry Everett Marsh, Deceased. Notice Is hereby glvea that the , undernlrjnM has filed her final ac- j count and report in the itve en- titled estate and that by ordtr 01 t-.r t mciaer. K aatisiy aaic. judgment, to County Court in and for Jackson j gether with the cost of ttua sale, auo County. Oregon, a hearing upon the I ject to redemption as provided by name has been set for Saturday, April 20th, 1B35, in the County Court room at the Court Hou.se in Med lord. Jack son County, Oregon, at f'ne hour of ten o'clock a. m. All persons having oojctlons there to are hereby notified to pr?ent the same on or before such time. Date of first publication of this notice Is March 22nd. 1915. EVA a MARSH. Administratrix of th F-state of Henry Everett Marsh. Deceased. GEORGE M. ROBERTS. WM. M. MCALLISTER, Attorney for Administratrix. Summons. In the Circuit Court for the State of Oreon. for Jackson County Edith Russell, Plaintiff, VlV. Cramer E. Rwwell. Defendant. To Cramer E. Russell, Defendant: In the name of the Stat of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear in the above entitled court nnd cause and answer plaintiff's com plaint filed herein against you within four weeks from the date of the fit it publication of this Summons, exclu sive of the first date of publication, and If you fall so to appear and an swer said complaint, or otherwise plead thereto, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint now on file In the above entitled Court, a succinct statement of mid relief is as follows: For a decree divorcing plaintiff from defendant herein; for 1 1 Ml 00 attor neys fees In said suit; for 50 00 milt money; and decreeing plaintiff to be tne owner in fee simple of the fol- lowing described real property to-wlt uommencing at an iron pipe 805.98 feet south and 405 31 'cet east of the N. W. corner of Gran ville Sears D. L. C. No. 44 in flee 9. Twp. 37 s. R. 2 W. W. M . in Jack son County, Oregon, running thenoe east 405.31 feet to an Iron pipe; thence north 268.60 feet to an iron pipe; thence weat 405.31 feet to an iron pipe; thence south 268 66 feet to au Iron pipe to point of begin ning, containing 2'j acr?a. more or leas together with he appurten ances thereunto belonging, includ ing all furniture and furnishings and all personal property now uon said premises, free and clear from any and all claims, estate, right of courtesy, estate or interest of de fendant in and to same or any part thereof. This Summons la published In the Medford Mall Tribune by order of tne Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled C-mrt. made Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Pitch down ward f. Abandon 13. Sell In smalt quantities 14. Point in a ce lestial orbii farthest from the earth 15. Artirlo U. A property of matter It. Symbol for selenium 18. Object of devotion Jl. Feminine name 22. Stlflly proper L'4. Cll-juo Hells 27. City In Holland 2$. Rubbing out 30. Bathed S3. Scraped linen 22. Morbid respir atory sound 4. Corner S. Complained 19. Hawaiian wreath 10. Retards 42. American Indian IS. Part of a plant 45. Employ 14. 6uR.tr yielding vegetable Solution of Yesterday' Puzzle o i WWk 5 PAT B. .0 W A T S jl E ?t P AlXlT E wTa pit i Hi, oiBi I 1 Ni SjfM j t IeTr e p ca sWmo o i "M L 1 A nT LEVE ,RWC A ft IK6 i n tsMJXuCMm F 01 S IlilHiiA a r jl a m 1 y j l w r rzJKMo . InIegIaIs Reftumr ending or tns paat tense 41. Famous rock on the Rhlna II. Again: prefix 51. Sffrn of the zodiaa It. Flows off gradually . 59. Prepared for publication ST. Slx-Ilna itanta 47. " p 3 p s Z 111 7 fa f? IO i iz 26 2? ;; 30 31 WIS2 E55 S tTTs S3i jfjcT S3 , 3? "., ' 42 aI z w I ' I I I I lend entered March 15th. 19SS. Date of the llrst publication being March i 15th. 19J5. W. O THILL. ... I Attorney for Plm-..tf. j Post Office Address: Suite 12. Palm Bldg., Medford, Oregon. Notice of silent! sale. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly IsMied out of and under the seal of the circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 14th day of March. 1935. in a certain action "therein, wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, as Plalntllf. recovered Judgment against Isaac Bailey, a wid ower; Homer Culbertson. a alngle man: end Paul Culbertson. a suvle man; and Ashland National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, the Defendants, for the aum of Seven Hundred Ninety-three and 87-100 Dol lars ((793.871, with coats and dis bursements taxed at Twenty-lour and 85-100 ((24 85) Dollars, wnich Judg ment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk'a office of said Court In aeld County oil the 14th day of March. 1935. Notice is hereby given tnat pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tion. I will on the 13th d'.v of April. 1935, at 10:00 o'clock a. m . at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford. In Jackson Cour.ty. Ortvon, offer for sale and will sel! at public auction for caah to the highest law, all of the right, title and inter est that the said defendants Isac Bailey, a widower; Homer Cnlbertson. a eiiLttle man; and Paul Culbertson, a single man; and Ashland National Farm Loan Association, a corpoi a- tlon, had on the 19th day of Novem ber. 1919 or now have tn and to the following described property, altuitted in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: All of Block Thirty-or.e and tnat portion of Blocks Twenty-six and Twenty-seven in Woolens Addlt.on to the City of Ashland, Oregon, ly ln and being westerly from the street line, which line is as follows: Beginning at the sSoutneast corner of Blork Twenty-seven in Woolen's Addition to the City of Ashland. Oregon; thence North 37 deg 40 mln. West 421 feet: thence Noith 12 deg. 40 mln. West 8(J feet, and thence North 47 deg. 40 mln. West 133 feet, more or les to the West line of said Block Twn'y-slx. con taining 5.95 acres, more or less, in cluding area embraced In vacated streets, situated In Jackson County. St&te of Oregon. Dated this 15th day of March. 1935 SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jack ion Countv. Oregon. By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy OF SENATE HOPES OKMULGEE, Okla., March 29. (AP) Rumors Gen. Hugh 8. John ron, former NRA chief, will run for the Untied Stntes senate against T. P. Gore at the next election, were strengthened today when he an nounced today here he wns "coming back to Oklahoma to live." "The fact I am coming back to Oklahoma to live decsn't need to worry Senator Gore. I have been asked a hundred times If I planned to run for the senate. "My answer Is still 'no In that retpect but I reserve the right to change my mind any time I damn please, Home portraits of family groups and children at Special Prices Shangle studio Phone 1308 Cross-Word Puzzle 7. Marked with the month. day, and year I. Flnial of a spire 9. Cleansing agent 10. For oxample: abbr. 11. Dwell 2. Abounded i". Resounded ".'0. Karache 211. Incuma 25. Plants whoa stems noed support CS. Strikes with the opn hand V9. TeJiow ochsr 31. Title of Mohammed 33. Unites closely again 3(. Stm without proof "5. Wni necessary :t. Flower 31. Everlasting: poitio 3R. Hate DOWN El col Ons who g-lvss for tempo rary us. Lowest not of 41. Sensational uuldo'a seals 44. Movt llghtlr 4. Metal fastener and nwlftlv 49. Preludlcs 49. Two halves 50. Retort S. IW1 S5. Fronotra a. Mar-htne for seeilina cotton I. Component (0UNTY (X4SV "V -X. Eagle Point Beagle 1 1 EAGLE POINT. March 39 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. John Rader have re turned from St. Joseph. Mo., where Mr. Rader has been under treatment 'and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Greb and for a few weeks. Everyone wishes for j baby daughter, Gloria, of Eagle his speedy recovery. j Point were Sunday visitors at the "Ma" Howlett and Miss Hattle wero '.llome of Mr- Harper and Mrs. Greb a called to Portland Tuesday afternoon 'mother. Mrs. Harper, by the death of Mrs. Howlett s son- ' Several from here attended the In-law, Mr. Shaw. They were accom- j school play, "The Adventures of panted by Miss Rose Whaley. Mrs. j Grandpa," at Sams Valley Saturday Cliff Hickson and Mrs. Gene Walton. !evenln by the Meadows teacher. Mrs. Alice Doley Is looking after thejMiss Magruadcr and her pupils. Sunny side in their absence. Mrs. Walter Grnub was a Medford Mrs. Ann Davtes and Mrs. Florcnc j uuMness visitor Saturday. Throckmorton were hostesses to a I Mr. Beeemlller expected to leave number of ladles at the home of the latter, March 21. The occasion being a shower honoring Arra. Buford Clark, who received many beautiful gilts. Regular meeting of the Civic club was held Thursday afternoon at Brown's hall with a no-hostess lunch eon. Plans were made for entertain ing the members of the First District federation at the last regular meeting in April. There will be regular Sunday school services March 31 at 10 a. m. Attendance la increasing, with 41 present last Sunday. Everyone wel come. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hannaford have returned from Portland where Mr. Hannaford has been under a doctor's care for some time. Mr. Hannaford Is reported to be greatly Improved. Orvllle Henderson has gone to the Tiller-Trail country to work. Mrs. Henderson's mother. Mrs. smith, is staying with her during his absence. Mrs. Julia Davles and Mrs. Bertha Toung attended the county health meeting held at the courthouse au ditorium. March 21. Meadames Rita Myers, Bertha Young. Irma Seaman. Julia Davles and Marie Clark surprised Mrs. Har ry Ward Wednesday afternoon. Light refreshments were served at 4:30 p m. Mr. and Mrs. Ward and Enid aie moving to Medford next week, and the communltv will miss them (jreHtiv I Miss yetta Olsen Is presenting an operetta At the Oasis April 1st. which i is sponsored by the student body. i Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mynrs took sup per Sunday evening with Bill Gibson and Mrs. Luctla Matlock of Medford. A few enses of mumps are reported in this vicinity. Those attending the party given by members of the recreation club at the court house Thursday evening, were Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Short, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Davles, Mr. and Mrs. Frns ler, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward, Charles Frasler, Misses Minnie and Florence Put man. Mrs. Julia Davles and Mrs. Rita Myers. This party was given for the members of the play cast who competed In the late county dramat ics contest. Mrs. Jack Heyland of Medford and Mrs. Bertha Voting, county president of the P.-T. A. spent Thursday after noon In Butte Falls, where they as sisted In organizing a parent-Teacher group. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Myers, and BUI Myers Attended the performance by Kolb and Dill at the Craterian Wednesday evening. A special meeting of the school board of directors was called for Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hurst have mov ed to Prospect, where Mr. Hurst will help Mrs. Will Grieves on her ranch this summer. The H. E. club met with Mrs. Don na Ashpole on Wednesday afternoon with a good attendance. Mrs. Frank Brown shopped In Med ford on Wednesday, Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, March 30. (Spl.) Pupils from 3, 4. .ft. a. 7, 8 grades were entertained by the educational advisor from CCC Camp Applegate Tuesday. Pictures taken in Old New York, Century of Progress at Chicago and many western parts were shown. Miss Alice Morgan returned here Sunday, from Portland where she spent the past two weeks. Florence Severance, who spent tho past week at her home here, returned to Eugene Sunday, where she Is at tending university. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hilton of Med ford visited at the home of the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hilton Saturday. Lon Conley spent the week-end with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Dude Murphw re turned Tuesday to Twin Falls, Idaho, after a two months' stay here, Mrs. Erie White Is 111 at her homeland. The place will be seeded w here. I Mr. and Mrs. L. M Coke and chil dren of Alpough. Calif., came here to1 attend the funeral of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Frank Clogston. Preston Card recently returned to San Francisco, where he has em ployment. ! Elizabeth White. Ray Lewis and HsI Miller of Jacksonville, re -en listed for the new quarter at the Ashland Normal. A moving picture, "A Man With out a Country," was shown In the local school gymnasium Monday. A play entitled "Second Story Peg gy," will be presented Friday evening. Mar. 39 by the high school junior class. The Boy Scouts wilt also have a candy booth. A benefit dance for the Boy Scouts will be held at the Masonic lodge Saturday night. Mar. 30. Refresh ments furnished by the mothers of the Boy Scout, will be served, and a quilt will also be sold. Hsve your Fountain Pen ro?4red i tmott't, 110 K. Central. Briefs BEAGLE. March M. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Henhall Harper and lit tle daughter, Joyce, of Table Rock for Utah the first of the week, but will put off his visit for a few weeks nn account of the burning of his home Monday. Ina Pearl Lucas spent last week- cud visiting at the O. S. Blackford home in Willow Springs. Jim Bankhead is helping with farm work at the WllUams-Seeg- miller ranch for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sater and daughter. Derva Jeanne, attended the Alpha Delta class party at Medford March 21. Mrs. Harper spent last week visit ing her daughter. Mrs. Alvln Greb and family of Eagle Point. Mr.. Brown arrived here from Los Angeles the last of the week to Join his family, who have been here since the first of the year. They rented part of the Reed ranch and will farm 40 seres of around this ptir. Chancey Harper, who Is gcing to ) high school at Butte Falls spent Saturday here visiting his mother. Mrs. Harper. A sjwcinl school election was held Mondny evening to elect a director to take the place vacated by the death of Mr. Sweet. Mrs Orant was elected. Milton Siindfrson and Kenneth Stimson of Illlhee Orchard were visitors at the Sanderson home on Monday evening. In our news a few weeks ago It was stated that the Mulhollen fam ily would move onto the Davis ranch which was a mistake, as the place has been sold to Mr. Bowen nud he Is now here looking after his Interests. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wilson have movrd en to the Hlnes rnnch and will help with the work there. The Edler brothers, Fritz, Bill and Jack and Mne and Joan Edler and Elva Adams wore Sunday guests at the Blschoff home. Chnrlle Mulhollen and Jack Edler were business callers In Medford Monday. Miss Elva Adams and Mrs. Btschoff were Sunday afternoon callers atj the home of Mrs. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeArmond of Flounce Rock came down after a load of farm machinery and visit ed relatives and friends Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frd Bailee of the Meadows have leased the Lewis ranch Just vacated by Mr. King. Mr. King la now living on the John Radge re ranch. Oeorge McDonough of Sams Valley, deputy assessor. Is assessing the Beagle property this week. 4 Willow Springs WILLOW SPRINGS, March 20. (Spl.j The Willow Springs Thurs day, club win meet April 4 at the home of Mrs, Sum Anderson, me plant exchange, which is to be fea tured again tills month, will oe in charge of Mrs. H. A. Du Buque. Miss Rose Jones Is convalescing at home after 10 days spent In a Medford hospital, where she under went a major operation. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichols left Sun day for Portland, where Mrs. Nichols will consult a nerve specialist on the advice of her physician. Mrs. Nichols has been ill for sevejai months. On Saturday, Miss Lois Blackford and her Willow Springs 4-H Clothing club, ten members In all, enjoyed flower picking on Ray's hill. Ina Power Lucas of Beagle was a week-end guest at the Oscar Black ford home. Her father. Mr. Lucas, Joined them for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bingham and children and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Thompson and daughter of Medford and Mrs. D. M. Grlsham of Centra) Point were dinner guests at the Earl Heft home Wednesday evening. Gene Blackford, who was Injured several weeks ago, Is Just able to be up and about. ! Workmen have completed removal of the pear trees on the Dr. Salade alfalfa In the near future. Anderson Creek ANDER80N CREEK. March 3. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. James McDow ell and family hav returned to their ranch hers aftr spending a jrear in Keno. wnilam Schnler -aa hera Thura- day. calling on old frlenda. Mr. Srhnler has spent the winter in Marshfleld with his fsmlly. Edward D. Smith was a buslnsss caller In Ashland Friday. Miss Phoebe Clark has been spend ing a few daya with her brother. Raymond Clarlt and family of North PhoenU. Ths farm census taker was here Mondsy and Tuesday of this wee. James Mays called at the. Petit home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Flnley, who hare been living on the James McDowall ranch hsv moved to Talent. Frank Centers of Phoenix and BU Centers of Medford were evening guests at the Mays home Tuesday of this week. Edgar Schuette was in Medford Mondny on business. William BceAon of Ashland was here Monday and took back s load Of WOtKl. Howard Halt man returned home Saturday from Lakevlew, where ha has been working. Frank Casey was out to Talent os business Wednesday. BUI Fin ley and Charles Marqueaa were In Medford Saturday evening. Edward Smith and Miss Ruth Mays were out to Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Mays called, at the MarDowe'.l home Tuesday. George Clark spent Saturday even ing In Medford. Mr. Hull of Ashland was up to his ranch Wednesday. Mrs. James McDowell has been quite HI this week, but Is reported much improved at this writing John Kantor was here after wood Sunday. Ben Clark and sons. George and Delbert, were out to the valley Tues day. Steve Lunak was out to Ashland Wednesday. Mr. Knolty of Medford called on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reese Sunday. Mrs. Ben Clark called on Mrs. J nines McDowell Saturday afternoon. Edward D. Smith was a caller In Talent last week. Marlon Center of Ashland called on his sinter. Mrs. James Mays, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bailey were up on the creek Monday of last week. Raymond Brownrlgg of Phoenix called on Edward Smith. Tuesday. AL.nr i. ninri-ii w. (opt.f bit. and Mra- Harry Hamilton and Mrs. Mary Hlggtns returned from Portland Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. McColIum and fam lly wilt leave for Lew 1st own. Mont., Saturday, where they will make their nome. Mrs. 8. H. Maxwell of Redding, Cel., and Glen In man of Hollster, Cel., and Mrs. Esther Holderson and son of Redmond, Ore., who were here to attend the funeral of their mother, Mrs. w. M. Maxwell, left for their homes Friday. Fred Rapp who has been 111 Is able to be around again. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lowe and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Gillcrest of Medford Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. Harshberger and son Larry were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wlthroe Wednesday evening. Talent P.-T. A- will give ft pie so clitl April ia at the city hall. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Oulllford at tended the K. P. dance at Medford Saturday night. The Camp Fire Girls entertained their mothers Saturday evening la honor of the 33rd anniversary of tha Camp Fire organization. The beau tiful ceremonial was given, and the Camp Fire work exemplified. After the ceremonial the mothers were served with a four-course dinner. The center piece was large birthday cake, given by Mrs. Nellie Borg. The color scheme of yellow and white was carried out. The place cards were made by Carroll McColIum. Invita tions by Cornelia Helky. Tables tn charge of Ellen Mae Works, Hulde Estes and Rose Mae RicituOu. Ladies of the M. E. ehuroh assist ed by Irene Alcock, entertained the members of the play cast, "The Road to the City." and the director, Mr. Lowe and wife, with a chicken din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holdrldge, Tuesday evening. The table was beautifully decorated with daffodils and candles, and at tractive place cards. Ladles of the Community club en tertained their husbands and the members of the city council and their wives Tuesday evening. About 36 guests were present, and enjoyed the Irish games that were played. At a late hour the ladles of the club served a delicious lunch. Ladles Aid of the M. E. church met with Mrs. Harvey Walters Thursday afternoon. 4 LONO MOUNTAIN, March 39. (RnM Misses Irene and Vert a stowell spent the week-end In Sagls point. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Holman and little daughter, Bessie Eileen and Mrs. Ella Holman. all of Ashland, were Sunday dinner guests at the W. R. Holman home. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge lwson and Pearle Stowell were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Toung. Miss Orace Holman spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Short. Mtaa June Stowell was a Tuesday night guest o( Miss Olsdy, Nichols of Eagle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Toung and Wr. and Mrs. H. C. Short attended the old time dance at the Eagle PdTtlt Orange hall Saturday evening. Miss Dollle Stowell of portiano. Ore., Is visiting frlenda and relatival In this district for several ds. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge 8towtl and Mrs. I. ft Kline were shopping la Medford Wednesday. SALEM, March 2D (AP) A delega. tlon of prominent men from Polk, Marlon and Bentfd counties, headed by State Senato: Desa Walker, called on Governor Martin today to urge the appointment of A. Renn'e of Ben ton county as a member '4 the sta highway commission in case changes were made In the personnel of the) cor.iml salon. The governor has not aa yot lnd eated whether there would be a change in the commission member, hip. . ., When It comes to radios remsmBs. "Pruittt aaa tie It." fhoaa 13. Talent ll I HA a.' 1 1 iwOng lviouniain