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PAGE SEVEN WHAT -''YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE. 1M METVFOTCD "MATT, TTCTBTJNT5!, MEDFOim ORF.GON. MONDAY, MAY 6, 103'. BORROW Bead every ad on this pnse. You mill probably find el actly the thine you want to buy or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word first Insertion . (Minimum 23c) Each additional Insertion. ner word - -2x (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes . S's Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST, AND FOUND LoOTRed" Cocker spaniel, female. Sat. afternoon. Reward. Inquire 534 Berrydale Ave. LOSTSeTt blue-prints of Lake vlew school between Medford and Klamath Fills. Finder please notify People Electric Store. Phone Brown and black Alrdale. license No. 307. Reward. Please no tify Fred Stone, Gold Hill. jjOST Pair black ilmmed bifocal glasses. Return to Elliott, 118 No. Central. Reward. LOST 11 dog mlssinfc. call 1516. WANTED WALE HELP YOUNO MAN WANTED to prepare for operation ana repair of high speed Diesel and Diesel electric ma chinery. Must be now employed and willing to study at home. Small tuition cent. Give details. Address or phone. Box 1603. Mall Tribune. 55ed13oNEYQUICK Here's a gen uine opportunity to make 42.50 a week at once. Operate grocery business from your own home. Sup ply friends, neighbors, others. I furnish everything; Car given pro ducer. Details mailed free. Albert Mill. 7142 Monmouth, Cincinnati. Ohio. j WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced woman or girl for general housework. Small family. Box 1878. Tribune. PEARPACKERS Can use several more packers the coming season. Apply this week. Pinnacle Packing House Number 3 opposite South ern Pacific depot. TOUNO girl for llxht housework and care of baby, preferably living near Jacksonville. Write Mrs.' H. O. Mitchell. Jacksonville. Oregon, giv ing ae and references. WANTED Experienced girl or middle-aged woman for light houso work in country. Board and room. 5 a month. Write Ruby SchuU. Beagle. Ore. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Work In fruit and vege table market: 9 years In one place; can manage. No trlfler. Box 3905. Tribune. WANTED Work on ranch. Nineteen year experience In fruit. Can take lull charge. Dependable. Box 1733. , Tribune. TCOOK Camp restaurant or resort. Best of references. Cabin 21, Mer rick's Auto Camp. Medford. WANTED Man and wlfe, middle aged, work on small ranch. Phone 8-L. Gold Hill. YOUNG man wants work of any kind Experienced farm hand. 24 Gene see St. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WE PAY up to 2 for LINCOLN PENNIES over 7 years old; INDIAN Heads 25. Send dime for buying catalog. H. Colnco. Box-Z, Holly wood. Calif. WANTED Male Collie shepherd up py. 637 ?J. Central Ave. WANTED To put up 30 or 30 A in alfalfa on shares. Rt. 2, Beall Lane. J. C. Thorson. LACE curtain to laundry. Work guaranteed. Cabin rear 244 a. Grape. WANTED Position as housekeeper. Phone 394-J or 627-J. WANTED Heifer calves. Write Ruby Schulz. Beegle. Oregon. CASH paid for men's, women's and children's clothing Good conditio;, Hair bra;ds made to o-der. Usea Wardrobe Siop. 518 E. .Main. WANTFD Wnoi. mohair See us be fore vou sell wool fcaes & twine for sale Medford Bargain House 27 No Grape St Ph 1062 WANTED We pay cash for nouseaotd guods furniture ana stove ft'e also ouy metal n:dea pelts, wool an.i mo na:r MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St prion 1063 DO COMMERCIAL spraying McGon agle Phone 2S8-M. FOR REM -FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Attractively furnished five room home, hardxood floor overstuffed fumlfjr. Chir'.e H R.iv Rea'.'o-, Me:; ford K. lz Pho: - TXitACIiVlt fouma, 404 a. Orafo. FOE RENT HOD8E6 TOR RENT Modern 4 room house, i 505 Beatty St. Real reasonable. Phone 1U-J-1. FOR RENT 8 room furnished mod FOR RENT Furnished 5-room bun galow. 109 W. Main St. ern house. Close In. Phone 457-J. WELL furnished duple, sleeping porch. Wood and gas range. Adult. 313 So. Grape. FOR RENT 6 room unfumlAhed house at corner of 5th and Holly St. FOR RENT Laree house, newly dee ornted. 344 No. Central or Tel. 246-J. SMALL furnished house for 3 adults at 138 S. Grape. Frlgldalre. FOR RENT Modern 5 -room house, close In west side partly furnish ed. 820.00. B. J. Palmer Agency. Medford Center Building, down atalra. 6-ROOM house. Close In. Cheap. 344 South Grape at cabin rear. FOR RENT Home, furnished of unfurnished Brown white FOR RENT APARTMENTS 4-ROOM apartment, partly furnish ed; heat, water, private bath, gar age. Will re-decorate to ault ten ant. 915 W. 10th St. NICE furn. apt. 4 room. creened porch, garden mostly planted 30 to responsible party. Water paid. In quire 310 Portland Ave. DURELL COURT. Phone 879-X for appointment. FOR RENT 3 room furn. apt. $12.50. See Mr. Jennings at Coffee Anne's. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt. 217 W. 2nd. AVAILABLE 4-room modern unfurn ished apt. For Information, Holly Apta.. 135 No. Holly. Tel. 1397-R. THREE unfurnished rooms, water and lights; reasonable. 245 So. Central. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt. Call 749-Y or 317 E Jackson. . I PARTLY furnished 3 -room r I So. Fir. apt. 30 FOR RENT Modern furn apartment. ! FURNISHED APARTMENT Combin ation living and dining room, kit chenette, sleeping room and bath room Water and steam neat furn ished Rent reasonable. Apply Mall Tribune. FOR RENT Corner apartment In Mall Tribune building. Furnished. Sleeping room, fireplace, combina tion living and dining room. Kitch enette with bullt-ln Dressing room, hath room. Heat and hot and cold water furnished Reason able rent. Apply Mall Tribune of fice. 2-ROOM APT., furnished, 229 No. Ivy. BACHELOR apartment. 445 So Front BOARD AND ROOM RATES reasonable at 716 E. Main. FOR RENT I MISCELLANEOUS : FOR RENT Electric motors, all size. ' Maytag gas motor for sale cheap. ' Flvnn -Electric. Phone 107. BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At 32 North Grape street Will remodel to suit tenant, furn ish steam heat if desired Size 16x60 feet Will rent or I'ise at reasonable figure Call at Mall Tribune (Newspaper) office FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE ' FOR TRADE 10 acres good land in Florida for a car. 424 Helman St, Ashland. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A REAL SNAP and no fooling. Small modern horn, comparatively new, in A-l shape. Priced for quick sale at great sacrifice. Must have ch. That's why the price Is slaughtered. Full particulars at 325 3. Riverside. FOR REAL BARGAINS In dwelling house property or business prop erty, see W. E. Thoma at 45 Sa. Central in charge of liquidation of Union Savings and Loan, Western Loan and Bldg. Co. and Inter Mountaln Bldg. & Loan. We have a large list of properties which aw being sold at a fraction of their real value. BEAUTIFUL SCENIC HOME for sale. Old Stage road. 10 A fruit. 13 acre timber land. 6 room modern house Fine water system. Lydla M Youiurs, P. O. Box 807. Medford, Oregon. FOUR placer claims In Josephine Co. 3,5 mi from Grant pass. Mine is equipped and operating. Othar In terests require owners' attention., No lease or royalty proposition con sidered. Dr. A. Bertschlnger, 3313 N. E. Flanders St., Portland. Ore. BROWN A; WHITE are selling some splendid building lots both on pavement and off. at prices from 80 00 per lot up. We can ofrer at tractive terms also. Brown Ac White. 104 W. Main. 78 A excellent soil. 5 rm. house, mod em: barn, farm tools, team, 11 cows. Id hens, orchard. 25O0 cash. Near coast. Arslna Evens, Wald- port. Oregon. FRUIT, dairy and stock ranches. Free water. Ideal city and scenic country homes. If it's real estate. I have It. Roberts. Realtor. 720 W. Second. BROWN As WHITE are offering a Bungalow, reflnlahed inside and out. oei noors T.nrougnout. new linoleum in xltorjen and nook. do in. paved street, e'ear title, prl" S250O. Only 1250 down and 122 50 monthly. Interest 1. Brown & White Agency. 104 W. Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE Corval.lA property fjr Medford property vr; fi.x Tnr.i h'Vi- "iree lots shcrfe ;-t- N- r j-"hool4 j Oatx.', 313 6ouu !.-, Mediocd. 1 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE roR SALE 160 A. 3 ml. west Butte Fall. 100 A. cultivated. 913 W. 11th. 40 A. Eagle Point for sale or trade. All in clover: well fenced. House. 922 Blvd., Ashland. BROWN & WHITE still have a few of those very choice S acre tracts of DEEP FREE SOIL adjacent to PAVED HIGHWAY, STREAMS ANU FOREST. Our prloea are at THE BOTTOM, terms are very reason able. Thesa tracts cannot be dupli cated for soil condition, location, water and price. SEE Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. to Buy Your Home. HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENT Jack son County Building & Loan Ass'n Phono 195. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '29 Durant- sedan. Reas onable. 713 No. Pine. 'GOOD USED CARS Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-ins. 30-Day Written Guarantee. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan. Only 6900 miles. 1933 Chrysler Royal Coupe. Rumble seat. 1932 Chrysler Sedan. 6 wheels and trunk rack. 1932 Chevrolet Sport Coupe. Original tires. 1931 Chrysler 6 Sport Coupe. 1931 Chevrolet 5-pase. Coupe. 1931 Chevrolet Sport Coupe. 1930 Chevrolet Sport Roadster. 1939 Cadillac Sedan. 1929 LaSalle Cabriolet; new paint. 1930 Chevrolet Sedan. 1929 Ford Coach. 1929 Packard Sedan. Manv others to choose' from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 No. Riverside, ' Tel. 18 FOR SALE 1929 Pontiac convertible coupe newly painted. Big Pine Lumber Co Phone 1. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Rabbits, brood does and young. On Old Pacific highway, second house from Beall Lane. R. W. Beach. FOR SALE 128 head sheep. 63 lambs. See Jesse Williams at Klrby Bros, ranch. Talent. FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 milk goats. 75 ricks wood. 3 atump puller. Want shakes or what . have you Inquire Bud Smith. Sams Valley Store. AT STUD Black Mamoth Jack Mor Ktui Saddle Stud 3 miles west ul Talent on Anderson Creek (Bailey Ranch) Tom Kouns. 8 HEAD of registered Hereford bulla good papers. Call 1559. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Thoroughbred Buff Cochin Bantam chicks, the feather legged kind, cutest chicks ever. See them at 44 N. Peach St. WHITE LEGHORN setting egg 50c C. A DeVoe el A23-J-2 FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Thorobred Llewellyn set ter, 8 mos. or trade for chickens or what have you. Tel 525 before 3 p. m. PEDIGREED R. Canaries. 523-J-3. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ALMOST NEW walnut full sized single bed. buffet. Ivory chest of d rawers, lawn f urnl ture . croq ue t set. On II 2 to 5 p. xn., 1619 East Main St. FOR SALE De Laval Jr.. milking ma chine or trade for cows or what have you. R. W. Purves, Talent. NEW and used building materials. Wrecking Co., 1520 No. Riverside. GRAND PIANOS Reduced 10 in recognition of Na tional Music Week. Buy new Grands from 395 up. Trade In your old piano. Balance easy terms. Bald win Piano Shoppe. PANSY PLANTS 35c dozen. 'SladloTa and other plants. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE Chopped hay. Phone 113. Central Point. FOR SALE eed com. J. A. Manke, 3 miles east of Jacksonville. FOR SALE Sewing machine. 1024 E. 11th. i IN RECOGNITION OF NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK, May 5th to 11th. and to enable children to get start ed in lessons for the summer term, Baldwin Piano Shoppe will offer many bargains in new and used pianos. Baldwin Piano Shoppe, FOR SALE Baby grand Steck piano, $350. Box 1883, Tribune. FOR SALE Buah & Lane piano, .Croeley radio, sanitary couch. 608 Catherine St. FOR SALE 1500 gallon pressure tank. C. w. Ashpcle. FOR SALE Get your tomato plants at C. J. Logan's. Stewart Avenue. Orchard Home Drive. FOR SALE Bargains In usej wash ing machines. Pick's Hardware. WOOD FOR SALE at 422 So. F!r Street. Albert H. Rutledge. Buy your wood from me and help the TOWNS END PLAN 5c of all sales go to the local club. FOR SALE Alfalfa d CalTs2W? F E Bybee SPFC1AL River loam. 2 yds. $2.00 Fertillrer end garden plowing Washed sand rock, plaster sand Bateman's 1534-Y or 012-J PERSONAL MRS MARTIN Natural born psychic h;.'li!y el'.ica'ed psycho! 'rlt. pay cr;o analyst. M.nd ;--:h-o, taw.it Attain your rf:res SatU- Xacuon guaranteed. 4;i X. Jtvy. MISCELLANEOUS MAIL a card to Frees' Garage. Eagle Point and cut your repairing tn half. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Fountain end lunch room In operation; Lakevlew, Ore. Completely equipped: reason for selling, other Interests. Write Box No. 10. Prospect, Ore. FOR SALE Confectionery end gro cery. Business lat year over $12. 000. Low rent, price 2500. L. O. Plckell. 204 E. Main. HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired! Reasonable prices. Flck" Hardware. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and ntle Insurance The only complete ntle System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 33 North Central. Ave., upstairs. Denttsiry. DENTISTRY Dr. I- H. Gove. 325 E Main. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 50 to $300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-flnnnced . .Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. S 157. See W. E. Thomas or E. J. Riley. 45 So. Central. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning & upholstering Trunsiei. TRUCKING fe STORAGE LOCAL an distance hauling. Furnltuie moving, etc. Reasonable rates. Tel. 833. F. E. Samson Co. EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central Phone 315 Price right Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers, special livestock moving equipment Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 616. 1'alntlng St I'aperliniiglng. JOHN H LOCK. Painter and Deco rator. Fine Interior work a spec ialty. Competitive prices. Phone 953-R. Res. 124 King. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM tn colors for your home by paint , Ing. tinting, paperhanglng. HARRY MARX. Route 1. Phone 14-F-4 M. A BLISS Painting & paperhang Ing Tel 046-W 313 So Orape. LEGAL NOTICES Not Ire On Saturday, May 11. 1935, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. at 608 East Main street. In Medford. Ore.. I will sell at pub lic auction for cash to the highest bidder the stock and fixtures of "The Home Grocery." located at the above address, for the purpose of satisfying taxes levied against s&ld personal property. SYD I. BROWN, sheriff. Home portraits of family group and children at Special Prices Shangle Studio Phone 1308 Use Mall Tribune want ads. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Take supper 4. Edible bulb t. Beverage 12. Incapable of being haara 14. Flowed 15. Wash llrhUy 16. Voracious appetite la. Contend 19. 100 square meters Ol land 20. Staff 31. Dry 22. Cut length wise 14. River bottoms 27. Comparative ending SI. Bell in small quantities 10. Clear gsln 31. Make certain 12. More system- atla 15. Chart 16. Devices for slowing mo tion 11. Parent: colloq. 19. Slender 41. River mud 43. Seat in church 4. Color 45. A (rain: prefix 46. Square root of 100 Solution of Yesterday's Purrle ST A I M$f BEwlARg p rheHefK G rR E D . iJijll L S F. D i e j? wiL i w MB: x o tTfu t o Wk s a1p1esel a I t I e I d 4T. Natural ht;ht of a man 61. Feminine name f.2. Outfit S3, lasting SS. Confreaied water 88. German city 57. Years of one's life DOWN 1. Title .of a knlirht 1. Unl'.ml-ted 1 2 3 iff r r r mr r r 'ft'. 'M J' J2 ;'': 33 34 w t Mt - If 1, mi i!L iai. t.JLUla W w 0)UNTIEFS Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CRFEK. May 6 Ppl. Many from this community attended the senior cla play at Jackson ville April 26. Lone Pine school ball team came over Friday afternoon and defeated our ball team, 8 to o. There are several games lined up for this week. Mrs. Frank Gray and daughter ol Ashland visited Saturday at the home of her granddaughter. Mrs, Bob Acres. Freddie and Mary Ellen Stammen spent the week-end with their uncle on Reese creek. Mr. and Mrs. Stam men motored up Sunday after them. A number of the young folks from here motored to Swan lake Sunday and enjoyed the day p'.cnlcing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dordnn left Saturday by motor for Rochester, Minn., where Mrs. Dordon Is to be a patient of the Mayo Brothers' hospital. Mr. W. M. Owens and son. Frank, "if San Franclsro. are visit Jn? here at the home of her moth Mrs. J. W. Nlxcn. Mrs. E. J. Mulr left Thursday for San Francisco for a two months' visit with relatives. W. T. Skeins and daughter. Carol, accompanied by Miss Gladys Aas oi Burns, spent Easter visiting here with his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Skeins. Georce Flsk has Just completed giving his home a new coat of paint Inside and out. Radio Study club met last week with Mrs. White on Sunset drive. The next and last meeting will be at the home of Mrs. D. A. Hood. May 15. Mr. and Mrs. Myers of San Fran cisco arrived for a few daya' visit with friends and to get their house hold goods they had stored here. They formerly lived on the Dark Hollow road. Wesley Touchatt Is visiting here at the home of a friend, Ray Cherry. Several pnrents and friends mo tored to Ashland to the music fes tival Thursday. A brother of Lee and Sam Mea dows arrived here with his family from West Virginia and they have two little girls who entered school here the past week. We are glad that Miss Hussong has Improved and will be able to resume her duties again next week. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Doty spent Tuesday evening at the 8. O. Stearns home. The home extension meeting, which was to be May 10. has been post poned until some time In June be cause of Mrs. Mack's illness. Ladles from here who attended Jackson county home makers' day In Medford last Tuesday wwe Mesdames Nixon. Lester, Hood. Skeins. Stam men. Brown, LcVnnder, Snyder, Flsk, Troxell, Ricks and Gay, Prop Flyer Perishes FIREBAUGH. Cal., May 4. (AP) Floyd Campbell. 34, Lindsay flier and former calley flying Instructor, burn ed to death In the wreckage of his plane today when the ship caught fire while he was making a sulphur dusting flight over a grain field on the Lyon-Hoag ranch nine mU-s west of Flrebaugh. Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Corrode U. Some ix. utility 17. Centra) portion of an ear oi corn 19. Changes L'l. Sewod Joints 21. Native of H?rbia 23. Clink 26. Lowering the bottom 28. Hunks of threshed grain 29. Symbol for ruthenium 29. Early English court 32. Volceiett 34. I'or Inntane t37. IU-ka for drying clothna 40. Encountered 42. Region beyond Jordan from Jerusalem 44. ftwlnrile 46. Bronze In the tun 7. Pnow runner 41. Nervous twitching 49. Action at law 50. Ths human . rac 51. Partook of a rnrai 14. Myself I. Period of money stringency 4. Poem i. Symbol for nickel t. Ancient name of the Span ish penin sula T. A red I. Not far i. Thr;e-pronged spear Central Point CENTRAL POINT. May 6. (Spl.l A fine entertainment program ar ranged by lecturer Mrs. Eudora Bh nert, preceded the opening of Grange se.tslon Friday. Mndrlpnl club of Mel ford. (iponsored by the Auxiliary of the American Legion, sane two groups of three snugs, accompanied by Mrs. Warren Butler. Madrigal club Is directed by Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang. Mrs. Catherine Wendt, ac companied by Mrs. Mabel Sims, sang two solos. Mrs. Lulu Salisbury gave a group of two readings. Two folk dances by eight Juvenile grange girls in costume, directed by Miss Evelyn Hamilton, concluded the program, all of which was enthusi astically received. Mrs. Mary Grim received a letter from her son. Leslie Orlm of Ne braska, reporting that a dust storm had reached them, destroying 80 acres of wheat, and a part of the remaining 160 acres may salvage a smalt fraction of the crop. The dust drifted until It covered the fences. At the regular meeting of the Re bekah lodge Wednesday evening, the Gold Hill degree staff Initiated one cundldate. A large crowd was In at tendance, and refreshments were" served by Mrs. Emma Glen son. Mrs. C. M. Merrltt and Miss Bessie Fre denburg. Mrs. Mlnntck has the sympathy of her many friends In the passing ol her father John Hale of Weatherby. Mo. Mrs. Amy Lawton. recent arrival from Portland Is now located at the Willow Springs Service station. Home Economics club will hold Its next meeting at the home ot Miss Mary Maury on Wednesday. May 22, at 2:30 p.m. R. II. Steele, who Is employed in the Ross barber shop, has moved his family from Gold Hill to Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Carton visited briefly at the home of Mrs. L. H. Smith Thursday, while en route to their home In Seattle, after having spent the winter In Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. L. C. Grimes will be hostess to ladles of the Bercan Bible class Thursday afternoon. May 9. 4 Regue River ROOUE RIVER. May . (Spll Live Oak Orange was hoat to the Jackfion County Pomona April 37. About 100 Granger from Jackson county attended till meeting, held at the hall over Heath tore. with a dinner served at noon at the Com munity hall. On Monday night Live Oak held a special meeting to tal over plan for the building of a home for the Grange In the near future. Mr. Sam Sandry. Mr. L CrsaM. Mrs. Bertha Lund, Mr. Elisabeth Fowler and Mr. Cloyd Dick attended an all doy meeting of the District Federation of Cuba at Eale Point. April 26. Nearly U the club of the valley sent delegates, there being rep resentatives from Talent. Clrant pass. Aahland, Tolo. Bellvlew. Rogue River and Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carter left by auto Wednesday for a short visit to San Francisco where Mr. Carter goe on business for the Grant Pas Ir rigation company. The Girl Scouts, which consist of lhre different troop, the EiglM. star and Tulip patrol, entertained their mother and a few Invited i;ueM at a party Monday evening tn the scout home. The evening was spent visiting, playing games and the girls held a regular meeting that the visitors might see their work. Each patrol served their own guest with refreshments at the close of the pro gram. Mr. and Mrs. William Wells of SantA Monica. Cel., were callers at the Whipple home 8unday. Mr. and Mr. Allan Porter returned flstiuday evening from Lskevlew. be ing called there by the illness of Mr. Porter's mother. Paul Wright and Richard Scott spent Saturday night with home folks. They are employed at the dredge on Grave creek. Mlllon's have men cutting lous. and are loading logs out ol Rogue River. Mrs. Reed Carter. Mrs. Jim Wiley and Edward Carter, were Medford shoppers Mondsy. Townsend club met Tuesday nli;ht at the community hall with about 60 present. The membership list has 104 name now. with othera Joining all the time. The .usual business wa sttended to and an advisory com mittee elected, consisting of the fol lowing members: F. M. Cummlngs, Mrs. May Shults. Mrs. Ia Crow, Rol lln Stlehl, A. L. Hug. Bob Breeding. Mrs. Myrtle Whipple. Mr John Ciim mlngs. Mrs. Flfler and Anthony Par sons. It Is hoped to have the charter by the neat meeting. PROflPECT. May 6 -fSpl) Mr Frances Pearson, who underwent a major operation at the Community hoiptuil In Medford two weeks wc la convalescing rapidly and expect to be teaching again next week. The flrede school music festival held in AshUnd Thursday was a de lightful affair. Prospect school chil dren participated and large crowd of mothers aIo attended. Mr. and Mra Bill Rlchey and daughter have moved to a cabin on the John Rlrhardon ranch for the , liimnvr. I Upper itoraua Giaie iKJ.d tueir I ' Prospect regular bl-monthly meeting Thurs day n it'll t In their hall near Cascade Gorge. Twenty-one new members re ceived their final initiation which was conducted by the Bams Valley team. Nearly one hundred members and gust frum other Granges were present. Next meeting will be May 10. Miss Jane Dlxon'a grandmother, i Mr. Walt, of Medfor1, has been her guest for some time. Mrs. Sutcliffe, of Red Blanket, pesa . ed away Thursday, after a lingering illness. The community extends sym pathy to the bereaved family. Mrs. PauI Robertson took her small son, who h as been 111, to Med ford to a doctor Tuesday. Mrs. Moffat's husband and son of California have arrived and will re main until the close of school when she will accompany them home. Richard DU worth and Paul and Stanford Pearson have been board in with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richardson the pa$t week. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, May (SpU Miss Marjorie Lind ley and Miss Thclma Moore of Medford. spent several days with Miss Moore's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moore. Lake Creek Sunday school gave community party at the Wyant hall Saturday night at which an old fash ioned school waa cod uc ted. with Mrs. Lucy Vleaux as teacher. After school, games and musrc were enjoyed for the remainder of the evening. A large crowd wa in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Maxfleld of Brownsboro, were Sunday guest at the Tonn home. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, O. R. Moore, Miss Margorie Llndley, Miss Thelma Moore, Ben Little and friend went on a hiking trip to Pool htll and the Dead Indian soda springs. The Misses Julia and Helen aid ley and Mike Stdley were pleasant call ers at the J. W. Walsh home Sun day. Mr. ad Mrs. Roy Orlgaby and family are spending a few days In Medford. Mr. end Mrs. Harry Tonn of Cen trat Point apent Tuesday with home folks. Mrs. J. B. Short. Mi- Wm. Nuts bftum. Mrs. Maysel Hoefft and Mrs. Alma Meyer were among those at tending home makers day In Med ford. Forest Creek FOREST CREEK. May ft (Spt. At a meeting of the school board May a Mrs. Alice O. Byrne of Trail wns elected to teach the Forest creek school next year. Vera Ayres spent several days last week as guest of Gerald lne Ayres in Jacksonville. Business visitors In Medford May 3 Included James Davles. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davles and family, Mrs. Ellrabeth Wulf. Mrs. John Black and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ayres and fam ily were guests at & surprise birth day dlnnner In honor of Mrs. Mc Kee of Medford April 38. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Flekert of Cor vallls spent the week-end of April 2B with Mr. and Mrs. James Davles. Mrs. Cora Crump of Eugene, who has been visiting relatives here. Is spending this week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Crump and fam ily. Mrs. Arthur Davlea was an honor guest at a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lang ley of Jacksonville April 38. A party which included Mrs. Jack Crump. Mrs. Cor Crump, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump of Applegate and Mrs. George Pearce, enjoyed a visit to the Sterling mine May I. Lauvllle Davlea spent the week-end of April 38 with her aunt. Susan and Hnrei Davles of Wlmer. Mrs. Jack Crump entertained Mrs. Arthur Davies. Mrs. Louis Culy and Mrs. Charles Madsen at luncheon May 3. John Black and Lee Black made a business trip to the Walters ranch on Humbug creek April 30. Mrs. Black spent the day with Mre, Fred Offnbacher. Mlsa Hazel and Susan Davie Tts Ited briefly at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Davles, May 3. ' Among those from here who at tend the Jacksonville senior play at Jnrksonvllle April 38 were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Culy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Madsen and daughter, Alice. A group which Included Mra. Harry Ayres, Mrs. John Black and Mrs. Jamea Davles. met at the home of Mrs. Ivan Davles May 8 for pleasant afternoon of sewing and Tls mng. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK. May B (Spl ) Skeeter Brothers started logging on the creek- Thursday. Mr Driver of southern California was here Thursday and Friday of last week looking t ranche In till district. Mh Ruth Mays attended the mu sic festival In Ashland Thursday. Miss Margaret McDowell of Keno visited her parenta of thl district Tuesday nd Wednesday. Steve Lunak purchased nne new trurk Monday. T. M. Center of PhoenU nd BU Centers of Mertlord called t the Msys home Monday. Edward Smith wa In Athland Thursday visiting hi unt, Mjs. W. P. Shaw. Mr. and Mr. Alec Donala and children called it the May home Sunday. Allen Clark waa out to th valley Prldiy on business. Tlnu'Mrri Hnltman accomrtnnled DV ! t.srln Close of I.skevlew are visiting th former' parent, Mr. and Mr. Jack Hnltman, who are leaving for Washington soon. Edward Smith, accompanied by Ruth Mays, attended the First Chris tian church in Phoenix Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell wera in Ashland Tuesday on business. Ralph Green and family we. out to the valley Friday. Mr. Hull and son were here Fri day after a load of wood. CAMEL MILDNESS OF The mildness of Camels la th theme of the new cigarette adver tising campaign of the R. J. Rey nolds Tobacco company, which fea ture the announcement that Camela are "so mild you can smoke all you want." It is supported by statement from a representative group of ath letic stars and champions In va rious sporu who smoke Camels and have found that "they don't get your wind." The new campaign of advertising la now appearing regularly in The Mall Tribune. It 1 expected that Camel' consistent policy of news paper advertising will be continued. In the first advertisement Gene Saracen, famous golf champion, pic tured both smoking a Camel and in action, la quoted: "Traveling and playing as much aa I do, I have to keep In condition. I smoke Camel steadily. They're so mild they never get my 'wind or nerve." Other athlete who comment on the mildness of Camela In state ment accompanied by "action" pho- tographs are Georgia Coleman, holder oi ia national sua uiympic aiving champlonahlps: Melvln Ott. batting star of the New York Giant base ball team; John L, Sklllman, squaab -racquet champion; Bill Miller, four time national sculling champion, and Jim Lancaster, captain of an un defeated New Yore, university basket ball team. It la pointed out that cigarette whose mildness has won the patronage of outstanding ath letes who have to know what real tobacco mildness la naturally ha & mildness which will appeal to th nan athletic smoker a well. The quality of the tubuocoa used in the manufacture of Camels 1 consistently stressed. Each advertise ment give prominent display to th statement signed by R. J. Reynold Tobacco company, tnat "Camels are made from finer, more expensive tobaccos Turkish and Domestic than any other papular brand." Courthouse News .Furnished oy tne Jacksoa Count) Abstract Go. 131 8 Sixth Street! Probate Court Gu&rdianahlp. Cecil Jennings. In competent guardianship. Estate of Herbert A. Fergus, de ceased, probate. Fred Lichens, Clarence Buck. Clau Klelnhammer. Incorporate a "Ap plegate Valley Protective Stock A oclatlon," article of Incorporation. Circuit Court V. A. O. Ahlf v. J. C. Englehartlt, for money. Ola Sutton ti. J. o. Croft, fore closure. Granville Odeq va. Kelson M. Nye, et al. miner lien. The Federal Land Bank, of Spa kan v. G. L. Schermerhorn, et al, foreclosure. Real F state Transfer Peter Prince et ux to Lawrence A. Paul, W. D.. 0 acre In See. 16 Twp. 38 8.. R. 1 West. J. R. Monroe et ux to H. A. Heart. et ux, Q. C. D., lot In Phoenix. Jeaale M. Taylor to Bertha A. Suth erlln. W. D., lot on Guthrie atreet, Aahland. Sheriff to C. B. Graves, sheriff deed, lot 6. block 74. Medford. Talent Irrigation District to Henry B. Calhoun. Q C. D.. 8'3 of KB of SW of NW Sec 18 Towp 38S, R. 1W. Emma fl. Hell man to Nellie Brlggs. Q. C. D., lot on Main street, Ashland. George E. Hampton to Marie M1. Hampton, Q. C. D.. NE Of BE Sec 33 Twp 36S, R. 4W. Pauline Sturgt to Oliver T. Jack son. W. D.. lot 0. block 48, Medford- Ella C. Westerlund et al, trustees, to Alan Brscklnreed, Q. 0. D., lot to Sc. 28 Twp 378. R. 1W. Sybil H. Langley et al to Yetta Flowers. W. D.. lot 5. block S. Anderson-Toft Add.. Medford. Florence White to Grace Milton, W. D , lot In town of Rogue River. John Young blood et ux to W. B. Hotchkls et ux. W. D., 13 acre In Sec. 38 Twp. 3 SS, R. 1W. W. B. Hotchkls et ux to Willi X. P.-.ttee et ux. W. D 13 acres In See. 30 Twp. 388. R. 1W. Stephen C. Kressler et al to Laura S- Whltcher, W. D.. lot In Bellevlew tract. Oeorge B. Bluteau et ux to J. X Bertolette, S. W. D., 1 acre In NE'i Sec 30 Twp 36S, R. 4W. Backs I'kluh Kodeo PENDLETON, May 4. ( AP) Mr. Ruth Peterson, Uklah cattle raiser and dude ranch owner, announced today she ha purchased the Uklah rodeo end will conduct an annual show In the southern Umatilla coun ty cattle country with the baching of th entire community of Uklah. Pea Cannery Dedicated PENDLETON. May 4. (AP) Dedi cation ceremonies for the 8V0C6 Burke Canning company' pea can nery at Athena will be held tonight with a public dance and inspection. The plant, practically complete, will handle produce from several thou sand acre in thl county this season.