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ViurAummMlii MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFOKL). OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14. 1935. PAGE SEVEN '. " I S!gauBijiHhia-r- j mxtrj.ww Read every art on tills pose. You will probably find ex actly the thin; yon want to buy or sell. K It Isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. BATES per word first Insertion c (Minimum 23c) Each additional Insertion, per word lc fMlnlmum 10c) Fee Una per month without copy change! '- 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Small black arid tan dog, black harness brass-trimmed, near Main and Riverside streets. 65.00 reward. Notify city Police. XjOST it dog missing, call 1516 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Partner with 4400 oa a j sure shot mining deal. A. R. En- j yeart, Jacksonville. . WANTED Man with soliciting ex perience by large reliable firm. ( Salary and commission. Excellent j opportunity lor advancement. ; State all qualifications and prev- , lous experience. Box 6282, Tribune, j WANTED A logger with team or cat- , erplllar Immediately. Phone C. T. ' Bingman, 364-x or can at wu Washington St., Medford. OPPORTUNITY for young men Inter ested in aviation, a change to make 5 per dav and board. Must have (20 deposit. If Interested write Box t 6606. Tribune. I WANTED FEt" LE HELP WANTED Refined women, 35 or 40. to care for home while mother works. Winters work 11 satisfac tory. Box 6281 Tribune. WANTED Woman with experience ! in fountain and grocery store. Box I 6541, Tribune. CHRISTMAS CARDS Big com mis- I slons selling personal greetings, j embossed stationery, samples free. ; 31 folder assortment. Humorous, j , Etching. Everyday. Gift Wrapping i Boxes. Bonuses. Experience un:iec- essary. Wallace Brown 417H South i Hill St., Los Angeles. j WANTED Experienced restaurant j cook. Keierences requireu, ous 6750. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS CAPABLE lady wants housekeeping or work. 629 No. Central. WANTED Housework by experienced girl. Box 6285 Tribune. FOR SALE Used touring car. Good condition. Phone 172, Jacksonville. EXPERIENCED truck driver, 25, wants work. Phone 1066-W or call 836 Taylor St. WANTED Lawns to mow: experlenc ed with flowers and shrubs. 1063 Court St., 4th cabin in rear. W ANTED-MISCELLAN EOti S WANTED Pear haul. J. W. Cates. Ashland. 10-F-ll. WANTED 29 oz. Lime Rickey and , Glner Ale bottles. Snider Dairy & Produce. Tel 203. WILL PAY CASH lor small business one that man and wife can han dle. Box 6611. Tribune. WANTED To buy or lease with op tion to buy, 40 acres, 20 under cul tivation, not'undjr ditch, small house, barn. Prefer Sams Valley. Box 115-G, Rt. 1. Ashland. WANTED Good used piano, prefer ably Baldwin. Mut be priced low for"cash. 210 Medford B'dg. WANT TO RENT 5 to 10-acre ranch. Improved, close In. C. M. Rose, 1130 Ntantlc. WANTED Small furnished house close In Will pay 20 a month for suitable place. Write Box 081. Mail Tribune, WANTED Flat top desk. 32x42 In. top, with single or double row of drawers; oak or dark wood finish 6786. care Mail Tribune. iT ANTED Beel cattle, veal, lambs, and pastue J J Osenbrue. WANTED V pay casn for Household goods furniture and novea We also ouj metals bMes, pelts wool snd tn bair MEI.PORD BAHd.MN HOUSfi 37 N Grape St Phone 1062 WANTED Heifer cles Write Ruay Sc&uiz Beanie Oregon FOR RENT HOUSES SMALL furnished house. 134 S. Ivy. FOR RENT OR LEASE New 4-rm. modern house. Furnished or un furnished. Lawn, shade. 854 W. Sec ond. fWR ROOM partly furnished nex'.v novated. 118. water Daid. 500 ts. , Street, P-EJiT3 small houses. 812 Summit. pO RENT Homes fumisned Jt unfurnished Brown & Whit RENT KOOM -RARD WQ NkmMmsified FOR EASY REFERENCE! FOR RENT APARTMENTS SMALL Apt. for rent. Adults. Tel (Hl-W. 40 Quince. PARTLY furnished 4-room apt, close In. 20 S. Fir. (OR RENT Hotel Holland Apt. Tel ! I1U. I FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS 3 FURNISHED rooms. $9.00 clear. 230 Bcatty. FOR RENT Large front1'' sleeping j room, 1 or 2 beds. Close In. 20 S. Fir. FURNISHED rooms and apts. $10 to $15. 325 E. Jackson. j FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room. uau oeioe w:au or alter 4:30. Phone 433-W 33 No. Peach. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 3 Orapa FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Floor aander. For Sale Tree props, tree prop hooka. Econ omy Lbr. Co., Phone 594. FOR RENT Business location room 16x50 win remodel to ault tenant Apply Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE Five acres, paved highway. Dom. and irrigation water. Gas, electricity, 5 and 3 room house. Chicks, turkey equipment. Cow, truck. Clear, trade for small clear Improved So. Oregon acreage. E. J. Miller. Nuevo. Calif. FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 A. ranch. Improved. New 5 rm. house. E. Ferg. Rt. 3, Box 57, Eagle Point, Ore. FOR SALE 8 A. close In, Irrigated. 4 rm. house and outbuildings. Ber ries, grapes, and Ladino clever. Only 81250. Terms! Also have won derful buy In up-to-date bunga low. L. Q. Plckell. 204 E. Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 to 1000 acres. E. Gould, The Acreage Man. 402 West Jackson. SMTLL ranch. Part improved. Low taxes, close In cash or terms. H. Schermerhorn, mile west Phoenix. FOR SALE 1 acre of excellent oil, 5-room modern house, electric pump, fruit trees, livestock- and poultry; 1 miles from Sacra mento Will sell entire ranch for $2000 or trade for Medford prop erty Terms considered Write Huoy Schulz. Beagle. Ore. WHEN you think of real estate thick or Brown & wnite. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT jacksoD County Building & Loan Ass'n Phone 19S. FOR SALE Or trade equity, modern 5-rocm house. 621 W. Jackson, FOR SALE Good modern 6 -room house In good location. Will Uike small place as part payment; bal ance terms. 512 No. Holly. 2, 5 AND 10 TO 260-ACKE RANCHES Good buildings, plenty water. Sev eral desirable city and suburban homes. TWO MODERN AUTO CAMP GROUNDS. 600 feet on Ro gue river highway; all equipped, store, gas station, cabins furnished; good fishing. ROBERTS, Realtor, 720 W. Second. FOR SALE Resort property on Rogue river. Reasonable price. Inquire of owner. 305 S- Oakaole. FOR SALE 120 A.; will take a house as part payment. Polk Hull, Med ford, Ore.. Allen Hotel. HAVE several high-class home prop erties tn Gold Hill, Central Point. Medford. Ashland, foi sale on rent el basis or trade for Portland prop erty. Big reduction for cash. tee or write E N. Stldd. 40 Qrinlte Ashland. Ore. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES GOOD USED CARS Reasonable Prices 1932 Plymouth. 4 P. B. Sedan, side mounts 1932 Plymouth 4 P. A. Coupe 1932 Plymouth 4 P. A. Sedan 1928 LaSalle Sedan 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 1933 Ford V-8 Sedan 1930 Austin Coupe 1930 Dode D. A. Sedan Also several other good buys. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside Phone 18 FOR SALE 1934 Pontlac sedan. Owner docs not drive. Will ell at sacrifice. Car is like new In every way. See cor at 1401 Euclid Ave. " "PONTIAC LANDAU SEDAN Original finish like new. Very small mileage, only J265.00. PEIRCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dod.ze & Plymouth FOR SALE Chrysler and Plymouth demonstrators. Big saving. Arm strong Motors, Inc. 38 N. River side. Phone 18. FOR SALE Chev. 1 ton truck. Good condition. License for the rest of the year. 650.00. Rt. 4. Box 179, Medford. LOTS OF MILES LEFT Bulck Coach. Looks and runs O. K. Needs some rubber and work on motor. Sell as Is only 65. Ewy terms. See this today. It won't last. Need the money. Owner Rte. 1 Box 475. FOR SALE Ford V-8 DeLuxe Phae ton; radio, air-wheel. 208 Van couver Ave '30 BUICK 6 R. S Coupe. '33 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Tudor. Essex Sedan. 35 0O. Aoove cars cut in price and raring to ?y. EAKIN MOTOR CO.. Hudson Dealer. FOR SALE Truck bee. for hauling fruit for Chevrolet or Ford: cost over toO: sell for 915 See at Par. rett Auto Works, So Riverside Ave. FOR SALE-Wlll sacrifice '27 Ford wain, new 101 So. Riverside. FOR SALE Hudson sedan with car ter.: nd camp outfit. 150 00 cash Phone 957 or 832-R. pad bat. p. nnns PETS Ta fOP. PALE Red Irisa se;r pujJpitJ FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Heavy pullets. Alio In cubator and poultry fencing. H. H. Metoer. Rt. 2. Box 434. Rooe Lane. FIFTY young Turkeya and five mill wwa, vcibl S1IG. UV1U 11.1. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 378 weaner pigs. 5.00 apiece. Call 1559. FOR SALE Jersey cow. Mrs. J. L. Frcdenburg. Sams Valley. FOR SALE Livestock, purebred J nampsnire duck iambs, t;. m- Aier rltt. Central Point. FOR SALE 1 apan big mules; cheap If taken at once: V. ml. E. Sams Valley store. H. R. Williams. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HAVE new wringer rolls Installed In your' old washer. Any make avail able. Bargain prices this month only. Picks' Hardware. TWO PIANOS One grand piano, one small upright pisno. both of a make well known for sixty years. Will sell at a sacrifice prloa on rental tor ma or would even store In home where good care would be taken and where a sale might be reas onably expected later. Write Collins and Br win Piano Co., Alderway Building, Portland. TUSCAN cling peaches. Dolpp Phlpps, Crater Lake Highway. FOR SALE 1 Vi twin-cylinder pump with 1 h. p. 110-volt motor, $65.00. Inquire 131 W. Main. FOR SALE Radio, piano, mattress, etc. First house east of tank.. Cen tral point. FURNITURE reupholstered. Phone 969 -R. TREE PROPS Carload Just received. Porter Lumber Co., 204 So. Fir St. Phone 134. FOR SALE 3 power grain cleaning mills, 1 barley rolling machine. 2 Draver wing feeders, belting, spouts, eta. Peoples Warehouse, Klamath Falls, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good comb. Majestic radio In good condition. Will trade for wood or what have you? 512 No. Holly. FOR SALE Grave nsteln apples. Tel. 7-F-4. SIBERIAN crabapples. 3c lb. C. A. DeVoe. Tel. 523-J-3. FOR SALE Model T Ford. $10; ce ment mixer, small cook stove, vari ous tools. Inquire 337 Mae St. Medford. Ore. Mrs. Cartwrlght. ROCK bottom prices on galvanized pipe. Hubbard Bros. PERMANENT. $1.86. Prevost, Oakdale and 10th. Phone 727. HAVE YOUR Ola Washer repaired) Reasonable prices Ftck'e Hardware 20.000 sacks on hand. No. l's and 2's. See us before you buy. Med ford Bargain House. FOR SALE Used sacks. Across street from Montgomery Ward's. MISCELLANEOUS THE ROGUE ELK Wishes to announce a special Din ner Dance Sat. evening, August 17th. A grand dinner awaits you. Come out and enjoy an evening of dancing. Music furnished bv the Dickeys of Ashland. Please "make reservations early. FRED MCDONALD. NOTICE Will commence hop pick ing Monday. Aug. 19. B. M. Clute, Applegate. Oregon. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE 20x8 lunch room on Bulck chassis, completely equipped. Will sell cheap. What will you of fer. Milton Baumgartner, 1109 So. L St.. Grants Pass. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract,. JACKSON CO. AHSTHACl CO. Abstracts ol ritts and ntle Insurance Trie mly complet ntle 8 y a t a m id Jacksoo County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abafrac'J o! rule Room. 8 and 5 No ta North Central Are. upatalra Extiert Window Cleaners. un geo roe do rr ri lira House cleaning (loot waxing ori ental rug cleaning and upnoiatenng piano and Oultar Instruction. . FRED ALTON HAJOB1 Teacher ol Piano and Steel Guitar Sung wn Ing service Studio 318 Lib Bunding Medford Ore. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ISO to 300 tor personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. 8 157. see w. E. Taomaa. 45 So. Cen tral. Transfer. TRUCKrNO AND STORAOB LOCAL and long distance naullng Purni ture moving, etc HeaaonaOle rates Tel 833 p I Samson Co. EAD6 TRANSFER & 8TORAOB CO Office 1016 No Central Phone Sit Pnoea right Sernoe guaranteed HAWLEY iR ANSPER - Expert pacfc en and movers Special HVMtoek moving equipment Prices right 019 North RJvenide Pnon 61A PERSONAL GIFTED PSYCHIC glrei sdvlc an s.11 .flairs of life. 003 No. Riverside. LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Call Notice Is hereby glren that School D.i'.rlct No 48. Jackson County wsr rsn'J No. 14623 to Ho. 15035 Inclusive, are called for payment. Interest to cease on August 15. 1935. Warrants to be presented for payment at the office of the District Cleric, City Hall, Medford, Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN. Cleric School District No. 49 Notice. The Board of Equalization for the County of Jackson. State of Oiegon, will meet In regular session at the office of the county asessor, in the county court house at Medford, Ore gon, at 10 o'clock a. m., Monday. August 12, 1935. for the purpose of hearing complaints and equalizing the 1035 asseament rolls. The said hear ing will continue from the above date until August 31, 1935. Any property owner who ts aggrieved at the valuation placed on his or her property may appear before said board and petition for a correction In the valuation as shown on the 1035 assessment rolls, All petitions must be filed on or before August 31. 1035, as the Board or Equaliza tion will complete Its public hearing on said date. J. B. COLEMAN. County Assessor. Citation In th County Court of the County of Jackson in and for the State ' of Oregon. In the matter of the Estate of Emma N. Drlskel, Deceased. To Milton A. Nelms, Emma Made line Hawley, also known as Emma M Hawley, formerly Emma Madeline KUieart. William Henry Carder, also known as William H. Carder, Zach D. Drlskel, Fannie Denlo Taylor, Edward Byers, the unknown heirs of Miyjnila M. Cropp. deceased, the unknown heirs of Virginia Byers, deceased, for merly Sallle Virginia Carder, and to ail other devisees, legatees and heirs unknown of said Emms, N. Drlskel, deceased. If any such there be: IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OP OREGON: You and each of you are hereby NOTIFIED that on JULY 23. 1935. Thomas Dixon, administrator with copy of the wtll annexed of the estate of the above named decedent, filed In the above entitled court and matter his petition praying for an order of said court authorizing him. as such administrator, to sell, at pri vate sale, for cash, or for cash and credit as the court may order, the hereinafter described real property and all Interest that decedent h td therein at the time of her death, for the purpose of satisfying the funeral charges, expenses of administration and claims against said estate and for the purpose of paying the legacies bequeathed by said decedent In her will. Now. therefore, pursuant to an or der dated July 22, 1935, duly entered In aaid court and matter by the Hon Earl B. Day, Judge of said court, you and each of you are hereby ordered and cited to appear In the Above en titled court and matter within ten days from the date of the service of this citation upon you. If served upon you within Jackson county, state of Oregon, or within twenty days from the date of the service of this cita tion upon you, If served upon ou within any other county of the state of Oregon, or If this citation Is serv ed upon you by publication, then within twenty-eight days from the date of the first publication of this citation, ayid show cause, if any ex ists, why said order of sale of said real property should not be made as prayed for in said petition. The real property described In said petition and which said administra tor has so petitioned to sell Is des cribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the west line of "A" street or County Rad In the City of Medford. Jackn county, ntate of Oregon, from which the southwest corner of Ninth and "A" Streets bears north 27 degrees 88 minutes west 3Td.fl feet and run ning thence south 59 degrees west 198 feet to alley; thence south' 9 degrees 30 minutes West 14 feet: thence south 35 degrees 30 minutes east along the alley parallel with "C" Street 91 feet; thence north 4 degrees 55 minutes east 202.75 feet, more or less, to west line of 'A" Street or County Road; thnce north 27 degrees 38 minutes wext Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Animal' akin Watch secretly Planet I 'art of the ay Exist Fish saucs Component gas of the air Good -by: colloq. Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle UMir msiae work fnhHo Risk Broad flat bottomed boat Compound ot sodium Note of the scale Wading bird Secures with cord stain Honey gatherers Biblical mountain Apples of a On condition that Poker term Serving or tend In i? to Increaaa Bound Walt her- eraye Declare Partakes of food Action at law Unconfirmed report Alternative) Pair Story savory Press for payment cMh El l OMAR a 5i.A LIE jajTjAkc MElfilo B Mi O 5 E E IAIeTtIn A 5 B.L&D JlPC.PUo L E BASESiBgglyA T iiiE B Dig AIT IB in u r1e.i1n jxe IP r p. f er5en tToie MemKls s IItIriy B0. 2 3 4 WMfi & 17 WMQ I? o I w t A2ii4 zzmwztw Z !llIllZiIIZ 'M.'ML WkztL 3S 3w 37 Ip 38 3? 4c - rrTr-- 'dm. - Sim 41 L llZZZ 58 fo, Sf 4p ; W'f "'. alonr west line of County Road 101.3 feet, to place of belnnng. being in the City of Medford. state of Oregon, and being the same property described in deed record ed in Volume 127 at paye 433 of the Deed Records of said county and state. Said petition prays that said prop erty bs sold as one tract. Tills elation, pursuant to en order of the Hon. Earl B. Day, Judge of the above entitled court, dated and en tered therein July 22. 1935. Is served upon you and each of you. the above named heirs, devisees, legatees ind persons, and unknown heirs, legatees and devisees, if any such there be, by the publication thereof once a week for four successive weeks In Medford Mall Tribune, a quahiiert newspaper printed and published In the aforesaid county and state, the first publication thereof being JLLY 24, 1935, and the said heirs, devlsoes and legatees, and the unknown heirs, Itutees and devisees aforesaid aro In aald order and are herein ordered, cited and required to appear In the above entitled court and mallei within twenty-eight days from the data of the first publication of this citation, and show cause. If any ex ists, why the order for the sale of said real property should not be granted as prayed for In the afore said petition. WITNESS the Hon. Earl B. Day, Judge of the above entitled court, with the seal of said court heieto affixed this 23rd day of JULY, 1935. ATTEST: G. R. CARTER. County Clerk of Jackson County, state of Oregon. By NYDAH NEIL. Deputy. .Seal of the County Court of Jack son County, State of Oregon affixed. Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon in 'and for Jackson County In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Elizabeth Adams, Deceased. To: Clarence W. Adams, Pauline Batchelder Adtuns, Elizabeth Ann Ad ams, and Miss Bessie L. Adams, hf!rs. devisees, and legatees of Mary Eliza beth Adams, deceased, and to all un known heirs, devisees, and legatees of said deceased, if any there be. and to all persons interested In the est at of Mary Elizabeth Ad Aim. Greetings: You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear herein within twenty-eight (28) days from the date of the first publication of this citation and show cause. If any there be, why an order of Sale of the real estate of said deceased; which is hereinafter particularly descrlntd; should not be made as prayed for in the Petition of D. Stanley Bosgs, ad ministrator with the will annexed of the estate of the said Mary Elizabeth Adams, deceased. The real estate heretn referred to and for which said application of sile has been mode Is situated In Jack son County. Oregon, particularly des cribed as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Donation Land Clatm No. 49 in Township Thirty-eight (38) South of Range Two (2) West of the Wilamette Meridian, and run ning thence North six (8) chains and twenty-five (25) links; thence East Thirty-one (31) chains tnd eight (8) links: thence North twenty-five (25) chains and seventy-five (75) links; thence East four (4) chains and sixty-four i64) links; thence South thirty-two (32) chains to the South line of said Donation Land Claim: thence West on said South line Thirty-five (351 chains and seventy-two (72) links to the place of beginning, containing thirty-five (35) acres more or less, Jackson County, Oregon. Commencing at a point on mid dle line of County Road said point being six and twenty-five hund reths (6.25) chains North end thir ty (30) links East of the South west corner of Donation Land Claim No. 49 in Township Thirty eight (38) South, Range Two (2) West of the Willamette Merldlm and from said point running thence East thirty and seventy-eight hund redths (30.78) chains to the south line of Josephine Wilson's farm; thence North three and twenty, five hundredths (3.25) chains; thence West thirty and seventy eight hundredths ('ao.'tfl chains to Cross-Word Puzzle I. Wise men 6. Hornan maglstrats T. Japanese coin 8. Co p i pan Ion 9. WiriRiike 10. Withdraw IV WrlfilHliff machine It. Ahead 20. More pallid 22. KpherfH 23. Misfortunes 26. Hriug room n, Poor 30. Horder upon 31, Btnte of pro found In sensibility 3S. Plpcpen 35, Revolve 36, Muse of astronomy 37, Horseback rider a seat 39. First name of a Dickens character 0. Alludes 43. OverfastMIous dressers 46, Let It stand 47. Spreads loose tj to dry 4. Symbol for nickel C2. RwIhs river 63. Tally: colloq. 64. Yellow herb CO. Movable harrier In ft fence- DOWN L Inflict penalty for wrong doing 2. Manifest 3. Allow 4. Substance ob tained by dintilllnK wood the middle of County Road, and thence South along middle of said road three and twenty-five hund redths (3.25) chains to the place of beginning, containing ten (10) acres more or less, Jackson County, Ore gon. This citation Is Issued and publish ed by Order of the Honorable Earl B Day, Judge of the above entitled court made and entered on the 23rd day of July, 1935. Dat of first publication, July 24th, 1935. Witness the seal of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, snd signature of the Clerk thereof this 24th day of July. 1935. G. R. CARTER. Clerk of the County Court Jackson County, Oregon. I Courthouse News I (Furnished by the Jackson County aosiract co 131 E Blllh Street.) Marriage Licenses Edwin B. Schack and led B. Ed wards; Oene A. Andrews and Lorraine J. Youngberg; Walter H. Lovell and Margaret L. Petri: David W. Bradley and Llla M. Wllllama: Oeorge W. Oatea and Anna Belle Brown: ArvH J. Johnston and Vera M. Bean; Gerald P. msher and Gladys Rosenburg; George J. Haas and Veva Hall. Circuit Court Simons & French Co. Inc. vs. Ru pert J. Henry. For money. C. D. Bean, c. O. Lartson and Alda M. Bean, Incorporated aa "C. D. Bean, Inc." Mrs. J. B. Thomas vs. o. B. Leach. For money. Real Estate Transfers Ethelyn Hull Evans et vlr to Lottie . Daniels 2 acres In DLO 41, Twp. 38 8., R. 1 W.W.M. Gertrude E. Weeks to Florence X. Cuffel Part Lot 8. Blk 8, Cottage Addition to Medford. Also lot on Central avenue at Clark at. Charlea P. Bray et tir to Willis J. Walker at al Part NW14 Sec. 13, Twp. 30, S. R. 4 East. Charles P. Bray et al to Willis J. Walker et al Land In Sees. 11, la, 13, 14 and 33. Twp. 31), 8. R. 4 I. Willie J. Walker et al to Weyer haeuser Timber Co. Land In Sees. 1. 3, 11, 13, 13, 14, 33, Twp, 39, S. R. 4 East. Walker, Havey Co. to Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. Section 13. E',4 Sec. 34. Twp. 30 S. R. 3 East. Lands In Sec. 6. 14. 18, 30. Twp. 39 8. R. 4 East. W',4 Sec. 18, Twp. 40, S. R. 4 E. Mamie Smallwood et vlr to Dale R. Flowers et al Lot 4. Block 3, Sunny side Addition. Medford. E. E. Walden to W. L. Walden et al Land In DLO 81, Twp. 37, St R. a West. Lemuel T. Wilson et ux to Vivian T. Wilson Lot in Jacksonville. Lester M. Phillips et ux to Lester M. Phillips, Jr. et ux SiJ of EJJ of SE Sec. 35, Twp. 33, S. R. 1 West. 4 Foots Creek FOOTS CREETIC, Aug. 14. (Spl.) ! Tiioee from here attending the picnic 01 mo uoiu Mill orange and. Live Oak Grange in the Grants Paas park Aug- , ust 4 were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Fish. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. Furnham, Mr. Molsnr, Miss Black, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Krause, Miss Harper, Mrs. Gay, Mrs. Dearon, John Flemmlng of the colony and Mrs. R. L. Miller, Hol land and Phyllis Miller. There were sixty GranKO members present. Miss Etta- Perfountaln haa re turned to the St. Mary's Academy at Medford, where she will remain for some time. Mr. Bott of Eagle Point, musical Instructor of the Gold Hill school, was In the community this week tuning pianos. The Trombly and Darnell families have gone to Grants Pass, where they will pick hops. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tompkins and daughters Lorraine and Loretta, of Medford were calling on Riviera friends, August 11. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Llngren of Gold Hill, accompanied by Mrs. Llngren's two brothers and sister, of Portland, visited at the Ed Hooter home, Aug ust 6. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald of Pied mont, Calif, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Drummond, Aug. 8. Quests at the P. Dauga home last week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Sedge of Los Angeles, who formerly resided here. Mrs. Olenn Hewitt of Klamath Falls visited her brother, Clyde Mat tln, here August 4. Miss Pauline Champlln of Medford is spending her vacation at the Champlln El Oro ranch. F. A. Bate, who has been spending some time at the Rivera auto camp, was called to his home In Albany last week due to the death of his mother, who was 98 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Oscore Moe and twin daughters and son. who have been living on the John Dole property for some time, have bought property near Grants Pass and moved there last week. The Sunday school held a picnic In Grants Pass park August 11. There was a good attendance present. Rev. Carle of Lake Creek was present and gave a very interesting talk. Horn IHrts (taping Kecord NEBRASKA CITY. Neb. (UP) Faulty feed was .eld responsible for a new all-time consecutive yawning record set by Louis Stahlhut's mare. Veterinarians summoned to observe her performance of 60 yawns every 30 minutes, said the mare had contract ed encephalitis from contaminated feed. Hookey I ess School DEFIANCE. O. TJP Playing hook ey is unknown to students who at tend district two rural school In De fiance township. Defiance county. Every one of the 16 pupils taught by Miss Florence Overly had perfect attendance this year, records show. Cm iitii rnoune wast tOa. ' i i fit -rar nttiwi-rrt I -1 tiI - rf Gold Hill 1 GOLD HILL. Aug. 14 (Spl.l Mrs. Minnie Lowe, who haa been staying with her daughter. Mrs. J. c. Walker. Is making a-aj extended visit In Med ford. Elton Carey of Klamath Falla spent the week-end visiting at the home of Mrs. Ruby Mayfleld and family. Mlas Louise Smith of Medford spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Z. Smith. Mrs. Pauline Thompson of Sawyera Bar. Calif, visited from Thursday un til Saturday with relatives and friends here. B. C. Lowe, father of Mrs. J. O. Walker of this city, passed away at a hospital In The Dalles. July 18. after a major operation. Mr. Lowe was quite well known here, having visited here a number of times and at one time living here for several montha. Besides Mrs. Walker ha is survived by two sons. Dee Lowe of Medford and Walter Low, of Bend. Chas. Carey, the local anoe repairer, auffered a paralytto atroke on August 4. He la gradually getting better. His sister from Applegate Is caring for him. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Lucy Mea and Mra. Belle Smith were Joint hos tesses to the P. N. G. club on the lawn at the City Hall. After the busi ness session, gamea were played and refreahments served. Those enjoying the afternoon were the Mesdamea Pauline Thompson. Emma Hoff, LUUe Carter, Madge Dorman, Ada Cook. Rena Davis, Pearl Ferguson, Viola Moore, Nettle Stone. Ethel Martin, Lucy Mee and Bllle Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bailey are the parenta of a baby girl, weight 8 lbs., bom August 8 at their home. The babe has been named Norma. Cora belle. Mrs. John Hayes returned Saturday evening from a buying trip to 8an Francisco and Los Angeles. Mra. Hayes la head buyer in the ladlea ready-to-wear department in the Golden Rule at Grants Pass. Mllaa Ruth Byerly of Portland spent from Saturday until Tuesday with her mother,( Mra. Minnie Byerly and her alsters and other relatives. Mlas Roberta Mayfleld. who has been working in Medford, la spending several days at home here. Mra. Cells Bdler la working at Chris' place, having taken Mra. Veltle Biles' place. Art Gorham, who works at the Ford garage In Medford, la taking his vacation thla week. Mlssea Evelyn and Vornleoe Martin returned Wednesday from a several weeks visit at Elkton. They were ac companied home by their aunt, Mrs. Orplla Hewitt, who la visiting her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Doty, Sr. I Phoenix PHOENIX. Aug. M. (Spl.) Among Phoenix folk who enjoyed Sunday at Llthla park were: Mr. and Mra. L O. CasWr. Mrs. Sybil Edwarda and son Larry, Miss Elva Caster, Mrs. Marjorle Burleson and daughter Shirley; Mrs. J. W. Watklns and grandaughter, Evelyn; Mrs. Donna Oraflls, Mra. Chub Anderson, Mr. and Mra. M. r. Sheet. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Briscoe, Miss Pern Briscoe, Mr. and Mra. C. L. Robblns and family visiting from Pold Hill, and Mrs. J. E. Robblns. Miss Elisabeth Smith haa been vla Itlng the past week In Medford with Ruth Slorah. Roger King and alater Lucy, of Palo Alto, former resident of Phoe nix, visited here Monday. J. C. Altken of San Pranclsoo Is visiting his slater, Mra. Lloyd Oliver and family. Ml Fern Briscoe visited with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Robblns and family of Gold Hill, last week. Percy Foster of Hilt, Calif., and Medford, visited with his nleca, Mrs. Bert Stancllff and family recently. Harold Bermeal of Bakersfleld, Cal., is visiting In Phoenix thla week. Oerald Crltchlow of navy head quartera. San Diego, arrived Friday for a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark, and Mr. and Mra, D. R. Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Vanacken and sons Robert and Melvln, of Los Angelea visited last Thursday with Mrs. Iner Hayse and family. Walter J. Kroncke of Chicago, ar rived last weok for a vlalt with Chaa. D. Anderson and mother. Local wrestling fana who attended th matchea Thursday night at the Armory and reported a most enjoy able time Included: Mr. and Mra. Frank Denier. Mr. and Mra. Lea Rath bun, Mr. and Mrs. Bert stancllff, Mlaa Susanna Barkley, Miss Violet Bolt, Raymond Montgomery, Wood lord Turpln, Reuben Ritchie, ond Mr. and Mra. Sam Harrington of San Francisco. Mr. and Mra. Kenneth R. Kewlun are th parenta of a baby daughter weighing B lbs. 4 ounces, born early Auguat 8. Carl LentK, former barber of Phoe nix, and nephew of Oold Hill, were callers last Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey K. Watt of San Diego. Call'., aie guvsts of Mr. and Mra. D. M. Watt. Mr. and Mrs. w. D. Barnes are visiting thla week tn Bend, Ore. Horn thieving Revival CINCINNATI, O. f UP) William Sneed and Norman Henry, IS, an Indian and native of Canada, were indicted here recently for horse stealing. It waa the first Indictment ot Its kind In 30 years. False Teeth TACOMA. Wash. (UP) Alka Tlce bad her fiance. Harold Dahl. ar- i rested on an assault charge because i he allegedly took her false teeth ao i aha couldn't "step out" on him. (WKKVUD TO ttUKV Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Aug. 14 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Andre chomel and sister. Miss Rosalie Mrsneue. were hosts to a crmm nf frl.t.H. t., afternoon In one of the attractive nomel cottages recently completed on the grounda In the rear of Hotel Valandra. A delicious luncheon of loa cream, cakes and Iced drinks was served at 9 o'clock, after which the rooms were Inspected. The artistical ly decorated walls were all done by Mrs. Chomel herself. The two cot tagea are now completed, one of them being occupied by Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ferguson, present owners of the B. F. Thelaa store. Those enjoying the hos pltsllty of the Chomel, were: Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Farra. Editor and Mrs. A. E. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ter rltt. Mrs. L. H. Smith, Mrs. J. J. Orlm. V. A. Davis, Mlaa Dorothy Pow. en. miss Rosalie Mesnege and Mr. and Mrs. Andre Chomel. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sttllwell. who have been living In Eugena for soma time, have returned to Central Point and exuect to locate h. ,tn. well Is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaw with a theater party Monday night. Mrs. Ida Grave. . ,A-mi Tstfd the Central Point beauty par. or, was a guest of her sisters last week at Kerby. Mra. Lettle Gregory and daughter. Miss Lyle Gregory, are taking a two weeka vacation at Crescent City. Rev, and Mrs. Robert C. Lewis left Friday morning to spend their vaca tion In southern P.IIrn.nl. expect to return about September 1. xw;eii6 oaiiera as tna e. Hurd home In Griffin Creek district were Mr. and Mrs. William Allan, accompanied by their son and daughter, who are touring the coast. Mr. Allan is mayor of Ames, Iowa, former home of the Hurds. Mrs. J. IT. Rnvri.r a,,, .nn .mi left Monday for Santa Rosa, Cal., to be With Mr. Snviixp .hn v... employed there for some time. rouowing a visit with rer sister. Miss Mildred Burger of Ssn Diego, Cal.. Mrs. Bernlra Menu week for a visit with her mother. &. ocon, ana other relatives. Mrs. McCue Is an orfain. !. .... and held services In the First Chris tian cnurcn ounaay morning and ex pects to return to her home In Ne- u'mm tuts weea. Jack Terrltt, who recently left for San Diego to take up his duties In the navy, la now on hnnrrf thj . atroyer T. 8. Harvoy-308. i Butte Falls BUTTE PALLR. An. la iar.it Mra. John Henahaw and son, Dudy, and airs. Lorsn Mnon ann rim.ht Betty, were Medford shoppers Friday. o. nomj ncusnaw accompanied .Me. iium uer noma to Mediord and back aa far aa her place. Mrs. Jenny Meyers haa moved to Medford with her daughter, Mra. Es ther Long. Mr. and Mra. Everett Moore hava returned from Portland, where they visited visited; also other upstate places. The ERA boys from Lake of tha Wooda forest camp cama near run ning over three deer and one black bear on their way home to Medford on Friday. John Henshaw la In charge of tha' telephone crew for a ahnrt. nrhiia vt- Tedrow la taking Mr. Henahaw a place ... .110 umva auring nia absence. OUa EdmondBOn ha. rAtlirnMH hla home from Klamath Falla. whera ne naa Deen working. Mr. Edmond son expects to go to work for tha Owen-Oregon company soon. Charlie White and Bill Chambers have also returned home from Klam ath Falla to work for Owen-Oregon. Mrs. Millie Hlglnbotlvim of Central Point and Mrs. Lola stucky of Mt. Vernon. Wash.. vl.ttMi thai, mn.i.a. Mra. Maggie Patton, and other rela tives, reaving cneir sons, uavid Hlg inbotham and Keith Stucky 10 visit their erandmothflr until Runri., They returned to Central Point. wnnwii uott is working in Put ney'a atore.. The Misses Maxlne Jackson, Opal Woolley and Ruth Carson went with Moores to tha dance at the Oaala Saturday night, Mra. R.V P.rk.r .nt mnnm v. ....... - Joe and BUlle, are visiting Orandma Parker. K&v Parker .MnnHui ,h aummer school at O. S. C. but will Da nere to visit. Butte Falls' new policeman Is Oli ver Hllkey. Mr. and Mra. rMvri. T4i.r.n h.i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Marrltt Tiini. .Ha lted Mr. Tungate's parenta. Mr. and Mra. Jack Tungate, recently. Jim Tungate joined the navy in tha aprlng. Girls Oood Drivers BOLDSBORO, N. C. (UP) Five girl studenta are regular school bus driv ers In Wayne county. None haa had an accident during the 1934-35 school term. Mushroom Champ MECHANIC8BURO, O. (UP) Geo. E. Anderson claims tne mushroom hunting championship with a record of 512 apeclmens In one day's hunt ing. Denmark Buys Alfalfa COZAD, Neb. (UP) Cozad, ship ping point for some of the best Platte River valley alfalfa, la supplying al falfa seed to Denmark farmers. (ilant Geranium CONVEAUT. O. (UP) A pink ger anium measuring 18 lnchea in cir cumference was grown here by L. R atpnjo.