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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JIEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 10, 1936. PAGE THIRTEEN. (tuts..' - m Wl , .i.-.-.n 1 I tLUtiY v i!!M Bead every UI M this pace. Ion will probably find ex actly the thing yon want to buy or MIL If It taTt there, advertise. ' It'i Inexpensive, effective. HATES Pet word first Insertion (Minimum tse) Bach additional Insertion, per word Minimum 10c. Per line per month wttboat spy changes Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Ii aog ut mibHing. calllMO. WANTED FEMALEHELP wantfid Reliable mlddle-eced lady lor general housework, care of two small girls. Parents working. Must be wining to eave town, twora io, j WANTEDHousekeeper lor family of b. References required. Inquire at 344 North Central Ave. arter 5 p. m., or call 1167-Y. HIGH achool girl to help with chil dren and housework. References required. 624 Dakota. WANTED MALE HELP MAN to handle vending machine route, Medlord and surrounding towns, part or full time. No sell ing. Permanent; 530 weekly; $250 cash required; secured. When re plying state if you have cash avail able. For Interview, write Box 4258. Tribune. - WANTED SITUATIONS SINGLE MAN, age 43, needs work. Box 4136, Tribune. PRACTICAL NURfcJh:. companion, de sires position. Local references. Tel. 395-W. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS MOTHER and child wish transporta tion to Reno, Nevada. Box 4254., Tribune. WANTED TO BUY 30 feet used or chard spray hose. Auto Beauty Shop. WANTED Used fencing. Call. 1385, WANTED Board, room, home of widow or small family. Can pay $20. Middle-aged man. Write Box 4217. Tribune. GOING to Salem 30th; room for one; share expenses. R S. Nealy, Pros pect. Ore. " WANTED We pay cash rot Household goods furniture and stoves We also buy metals, hides pelts wuol and mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Pbone 1002. WANTED Cleaij out your aula, garage and basement of all old tur nlture. cook stoves, hea'ers. stove pipe, fruit jars, etc Give us a call NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE No. 413 Sast Maio "V ANTED Cook stoves, heaters, bed springs, mattresses day-beds, sani tary couches and cots or what have you- We pay cash or exchange NEW DEAL PURN EXCHANGE 423 E Main St. WANTED Beet cattle real, lamoa and pasture J. J Oaenorugge. WANTED FURS FURS FURS Highest cash price paid for raw fun Complete line ol traps on sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 87 29 No Orape St. Med ford FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5 -room furnished house; electric range, oil heater, piano; good location. Available Jen. 15. Inquire 338 w. Holly, cor. ol Oak. FOR RENT House on North River side. Tel. 879-X. RENT 3 furnished houses. Summit. 812 FOR RENT New 4 -room house, close In. Phone 477-J. FOR RENT 4 -room bungalow; elec tric range, refrigerator, oil heater; garage: adulU. Phone 846-Y. room furnished, a or 3 bedrooms. Close in. Phone 1432-J. FOR RENT fl-room modem furnish ed house, close in Prone 457-J. FOR RENT Moatrrn 7-room uufur nlened home Phone 728 FOR RENT 722 Dakota, fl room. Holly Court No 3 2 bedrooms, cor ner -f 4th anu N Holly Other desirable 4 to 5 room house all in koou condition. Phone 195 or 1U7-W. FOR HEN! Homes furnished or unfurnished Brown ft White FOR RENT 5 -room furnished house, close in. $30. water paid. Inquire 148 3 Ivy FOE RENT ROOM BOARD WILL room, board and care for elder ly people In my home Q-itet, com fortable. Box 4130, Tribune. BOARD Hime-pookM meals served in prince home Reasonable rate Nf u hii.ne--ni dsvnct. 2.1 N. Orange St. t'hcne 1473-X. 1 1 BOARD 4ND i'uom. rates reasonable 41 710 V MAUL FOB RENT AFAKTMENTS FOR RENT Apartment; no children. 71fl Welch. APARTMENT for rent, 910 West 10th St. FURNISHED 2 or 8 -room apartment; bath, oil heater, hot water, garage. 815 W. 10th. FOR RENT Furnished a -room apart ment, private bath, sleeping porch. Adults. 912 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT Apta. with hot water. 334 Apple. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 329 N. Holly. Phone 879 -X. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM with home conveniences, close In; reasonable. Inquire 238 3. Holly. ROOM. 153 N. Oakdtue. ATTRACTIVE rooms 04 ft Qrape FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Used cabinet phonograph; trade for work. 60S S. Riverside. WILL TRADE Klllifer disc, Vega cream sepator, for young cows. H, 1, Box 396. FOR SALE OR TRADE Electlio Iron ing machine. Tel. 437-X. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Improved, stocked and equipped 70 A. on high way 99, near Eugene, Ore. Inquire 506 Beatty St., Medford. FOR SALE OR TRADE Income prop erty, clc in. Phone 955-J.' pQR SALE REAL ESTATE ..rjr . ,. , FULLY equipped dairy I arm wttn lstered Jersey male. Strictly mod ern home, 3 barns, etc., team and all farming tools, milking machine, power separator; hog tight fenced and cross-fenced; under present own. ership for 26 years; no incumbrance. Now priced to sell. BROWN & WHITE. Realtors. FOR SALE Dandy 4 -room modern home, nice shade, good outbuild ings. A real begaln for $1000 cash, BROWN & WHITE, Realtors. 6 ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished, ; well improved, some fruit; l'e A Irrigation; close In. Cheap for cash or half. Owner, Box 4114, Tribune. CITY LOTS on pavement, absolutely clear title, priced from $150 up. Also unimproved lots close to schools, from $60 up. BROWN & WHITE, Realtors. FOR SALE Large and small ranches, city and suburban homes, pear or chards. Everything In real estate bargains. ROBERTS. Realtor, 720 W. 2nd. FOR SALE; 5 -room house; fleplace, stationary tubs, fine shade; close to Junior high, within easy walking distance. Price $Vf,000. FOR SALE: 5 -room house, 3 large lots, close to Washington and high schools. Price 91700. These properties may be purchas ed on a reasonable down payment, with small monthly payments on balance. See W. J.. WARNER. Jack son County Bldg. & Loan Assn. FOR SALE 3 lota In Siskiyou Me morial park; sacrifice price. P. O Box 651, Medford. FOR SALE A beautiful little home In the western foothills for $1500. Only $300 down payment. BROWN & WHITE, Realtors. FOR SALE 33-acre Irrigated farm; alfalfa and garden land; low price and terms. Might accept small . place as part payment, or will rent. ' E. E. Foss. Talent. A CONSERVATIVE buy, 12 $cres. splendid location, fine soil, Irri gated and in alfalfa; modern home; $3,000, terms. Also, 34 acres, irri gated, Hopkins ditch; near Medford Will sell or trade for smaller acre age. Also, house and lot In Med ford. $250. I G. PICKELL. 204 E. Main. Tel. 1580-J. LEAVING STATE Make offer for $2,000 equity, 7-apt. furnished house, modern, fully rented. Pull price $3,400. On highway In town. Terms, by owner. Box 4418. Tribune. HOUSES for salt or rent, venlngs 1147-W. Tel. 195 LOO ACRES well improved, stocked and equipped, elose to Meed ford; some oruo or income property Ba) an re long time low Interest O a DeVoe. 628-J -a WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown St White FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE! 4 good wortc horses. Roy Howard, Ross Lane. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Jersey bull. Price $20. Dan McDonald, Browns bo ro. Ore. ANNOUNCEMENT Auction sale 0' purebred Hereford and Shorthorn bulls, at the Sale Pavilion, Jan .8 So. Oregon Livestock Auction Co Col. A. H Dudley. Auctioneer. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. $5 each. Also orchard wood, partly seasoned. $7 per cord, or will trade for live stock or what have you. B. W Blrchfleld. Rt 1. Box 59. Central Point, off Beall Lane on routh. tf FOR 8 ALE AUTOMOBILES OOOD USED CARS With .938 License. BUY NOW and BUST CHEAP 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Ooupe. 1933 Chevrolet Cou?e, radio and heater. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1934 Chrysler Airflow. 1931 Chrvsler 08 Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 Aedan. 1932 Plymouth 4 Coupe. 1929 tWsoto Koorister. 1929 DeSoto fimti. 1931 -"nrysie; 0 DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Terraplane DeLuxe Sedan. Also a number of other real bar gains. LAN OK MOTOR CO. Chryaler-Plyr-outh Dealer. Used Car Lot, Cth and DarUott. 58 No. Riverside. 34 PLYMOUTH 4 -door sedan; perfect mechinicslly, Bareatn price. P1F.RCE-AI.LEN MOTOR CO. Dodga and Plymouth. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES THE New Year Values In USED CARS are at Sanderson Motor Co. All kinds of makes and models. Fords, Bulcks, Chevrolet, Studebakera, etc.. In coupes, sed&na and trucks. Also pick-ups priced to sell. Start the new year right by going to the right place for your used car STUDEBAKER SALES & SERVICE, So. Riverside, Medford. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Thoroughbred Australian puppies. Phone 16-F-15. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FLOOR LAMP, rugs, dishes, electric heater, etc. 333 N. Holly, Apt. No. 4. Call Sunday. FOR SALE Apple wood. 12 -inch, $1.50 tier at orchard or $2.50 tier delivered In load lots; 16-lnch 25c tier higher. Phone 1285 or 468-R-3. ONE iron safe, 1 large automobile tent. 606 W. 4th or Phone 832-R. FOR SALE Pure sterilized grape Juice. Tho Dell Vineyard, Rt. 2, Medford. NEXT REGULAR AUCTION. Saturday, Jan. 11 at the Livestock Sale Pa vilion. Lots of furniture; usual run of livestock. So. Oregon Live stock Auction. Col. A. H. Dudley. Auctioneer. WOOD and shakes for sale or trade. E. N. Gray, Trail, Ore. BARLEY $23 per ton. H. E. Conger, Phone 21-F-U, Jacksonville. OR SALE Hay and grain; hay loose, baled or chopped; wheat, barley and outs whole or ground. Phone 356-J-3. Victor Bursal!. FOR SALE 25 T. concentrating table, Al condition; stationary Stude. en gine, fuel oL attachment, dev. 25 h. p.; reasonable. Inquire J. W. Light, Wolf Creek, Ore. NEWTOWN apples, wrapped and pack ed or face and fill; large sizes. A real buy, Newtowns 16c per lug. Bring your own containers. Phone 926. American Fruit Growers, Inc., 213 So. Fir, Medford. Ore. FOR SALE 800 arres lease; 90 acres In grain; horses, farm Implements; 420 acres pasture, fenced. W. R. Holman, Eagle Point, Ore. FOR SALE Trailer. 48 Myers Court. Bargain. Call before 9 a. m. FOR SALE New and used building materials. Lee Williams, 1520 N. Riverside. FOR APPLES pnone 258-J. PINE Red Spitzenburg and Newtown apples for sale at Ala Vtsta Packing House. 327 So Fir St APPLES Fancy Delicious, packed, large size, per box .,..$ 1.2 5 Fancy Delicious, good size. per lug 75 Small size, per lug .60 Newtowns, good 'size, per lug.. ,35 Bring Containers BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 8 Size Of rock at $1.50 pei yard delivered Bateman Phone 1534- V or 912-J BALED oat hay, ground hay; loose oat and alfalfa hay; also feed wheat 0. A. DeVoe. Phone 523-J-2. FOR SALE Cornice and D'AnJou pears, packed or In lugs. Very reas onably priced Ala Vtsta Packing House. FOR SALE Dry body wood. Phone 615. Hawley's Transfer. BUY HERE AND SAVE Davenports. Studio Couches. Simmons springs. Simmons Beds. Matt rests good used furniture. HOLBROOK & OHRN In Old Fireball Bldg on 6th. Phone 647. 112 E. 8th Rt. APPLES We deliver Tel 132-1. BUSINESS CHANCES SERvTCi; STATION on highway. Tel. 744-Y. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY AIMTIMCT CO. A bi tract oi rule ana Title insurance. The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY AfiSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 0. No. 82 North OrntreJ Ave., upstairs Bxpert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO H - 11. 1172 HuuM cleaning floor waxing, ori ent.! rug cleaning and upholstering Transfer. RUIN KING TRANSFER CO Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle anything. Ill N Fir. Phone 1033. C. Stuart. BADS TRANSFER & STORAOB CO Office 1016 No Central Phone 315 Prices i-lght. Service guaranteed. TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and tnng distance hauling furni ture moving eta Reasonable rates Tel 833 t K Samson Co HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices ight 819 Nortb Riverside Phone 815 Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $60 to $300 for permnaJ of household purpose on House Furnishing uf Autu; alsv Caia Refinanced Loans closed within 80 minutes License No eV 157 See W I Thomas 45 So Cen tral ROOFING ROOKING Let us inspect your roof before the rains season This ser vice is free Call 270 Rogue Rivet Rcof'.ng Co LEGAL NOTICES Warrant fall. Notice If hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of School District No. 16. warrants N. 69 to 78 inclusive. Interest to cease January 9. 1936. Payable at the First National Bank of Portland. MM ford Branch . H. DAVIS, Clerk, Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution in fore closure duly Issued 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 end dated on the 18th day of December, 1935, In a certain suit therein, where in The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, as Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against J. J. Roy, one of the Defendants, for the sum of Four Hundred Twenty-two and 94-100 ($422.94) dollars, with Interest on $367.96 thereof at 6 per annum from October J, 1935, until paid, with costs and disbursements taxed at Twenty-three and 40-100 ($23 40) dol lars, as attorney's fees, which judg ment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 17th day of De cember, 1935. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said execu tion. I will on the 25th day of Janu ary, 1936, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford. In Jivckson Coun ty, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, to gether with the costs of this sale, sub ject to redemption as provided by law. all of the right, title and interest that the defendants In said suit, J. J Ray. a widower; Central Point State Bank, a corporation; Mark Skinner, superintendent of State Banks, liquid ating the Central Point State Bank; A. B. Ashley and Hazel Ashley, hus band and wife; and Jackson County, a municipal corporation, had on the 24th day of July, 1929, or now ruwe In and to the following described property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: The North half of the Southeast quarter, and the Souhteast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Twenty-eight. Township Thirty four South. Range Two, West of the Willamette Meridian, situated In Jackson County, Oregon. Dated this 26th day of December. 1935. SYD I. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD GAULT. Deputy. Notice of sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson Coun ty, dated December 27, 1935. in the suit of Western Loan and Building Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Geo. Iverson. Henrietta Hodson Cleve land, formerly Henrietta Hodson. (legal owner), and "John Doe" Cleve land,, her husband; W. C. Thompson and Ora C. Thompson, his wife; J. E. Nichols and Mabel E. Nichols, his wife; Luke Ryan and Ethel Ryan, nle wife, defendants, wherein the plain tiff recovered the sum of One Thou sand Four Hundred Twenty-nine and 77-100 Dollars ($1,429.77), with inter est thereon from December 27, 1935, at the rate of ten per cent per an num, together with a reasonable ct torney's fee in the sum of $100.00, and for Its costs and disbursements taxed at the sum of $26.70, and a mortgage securing said sums was foreclosed by decree of the Court and the property described in said mort gage ordered sold for the satisfaction of said Judgment, I have levied upon real property located in Jackson County, in the State of Oregon, de scribed as follows: Commencing at a point South 35 deg. 30 min. East 102 feet from the North corner of Lot Six (6), Block Three (3), Cottage Addition to the City . of Medford. Oregon, thence South 35 deg. 30 min. East 46 feet; thence South 54 deg. 30 min. West 116 feet; thence North 35 deg. 30 min. West 46 feet; thence North 64 deg. 30 min. East 115 feet to the placs of beginning. Notice, therefore, Is hereby given that on the 5th day of February, 1936, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the court house, in Medford, Jack son County, Oregon, I will sell all of the right, tttlo. and Interest of the said defendants or any of them in and to the said above described real prop erty at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy the said execution under foreclosure of mort Mail Tribune Daily across L. Feign t. Garden implement 10. Without hair on the head 14. State between the Missouri and MlHBla sipDl rivers 16. Room on board a vessel 1$. On the ocean 17. Flower 19. Pal 20. Exclamation 11. Composition for two tt. Is buoyed up 23. Wagers Z4. Imbibed 26. Beverage Solution of Yesterday' Puzzla S0BPABU5E 'o n eIssJr a p Ii Ids i i. .. I T , .1 - 49. Medley-' 61. Arouse tS. Native metal bearing compounds 14. Biblical king tl. Laid open (1. That which , drives an airplane 80. Uniform 01. Rub out C3. Cast amorous glances 15. Spreads to dry, as hay 4. First Vice President to succeed to the presi dency 66. Festival hypothesis SO. Rxlit 12. That part of Irli next the pupil of the eye 14. Too S5. Malt liquor Ss, Skating arena 17. Denire wrongfully 19. Leave undone 40. Secured 4L Overfastldloui dresser 41. Baity 44. Ahead 5. Bewail 47. Interprets. amhalc 41. Discharge flas kske am e r tyrethe!re nd IlALLlANCfill OitiNSllRANCE SLENDlERilOAT AFAUpPnSE DAMAJLDEDilRE sTtIyIIpIlIoIdIsIIcIaIn 3 4 WM$ I 7 IS 9 il0 I" 2 13 -ZZZMlZZZwLZZZ 1 L f.I"M ; a ii f 3lM '. 5.!! W?L'. g I41 4 ; wtw 11 ' -mrm mmm UOLu miv mi in 2 WlLZSL I 'aUUU " ' ' gage, together with all costs and ac cruing costs of sale. Dated at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, this 2nd day of January. 1935. SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy. First publication: January 3, 1936. Last publication: January 24, 1936. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. On January 13th, 1938. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m at the front door of the Court House In Medford, Jack son County. Oregon. I win sell at auc tion to the highest bidder for cash all the right, title, interest and estate of Bert Draper and Laura Draper, his wife. In and to the following ticscrlbeu real property located tn Jackson coun ty, Oregon. The lode mining claim situated in Missouri Flat (unorganized) Min ing District In Sections 30 and 31, Township 37 South, Range 4 West Willamette Meridian, known as Homcatake Mining Claim. Also known as the Cracker Jack Lode, being the same property located by P. A. Skinner, the location notice being recorded In Volume 28 at page 432 of the Mining Records of Jack son County. Oregon. Said sale la made under execution on attachment Issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Josephine County to me dtncted in the case of C. H. Lacrosse and Eliza beth Lacrosse otherwise known as C. H. Cross and Elizabeth Cross, his wife, Plaintiffs vs. Bert. Draper and Laura Draper, his wife, Defendants. SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff. Date of first publication: Decem ber 13, 1935; date of last publication: January 10, 1930. Administrator's Final Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Wra. V. Gibbon, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the es tate of Wm. V. Gibbon, deceased, has filed In the County Court of Oregon for Jackson County, his duly veri fied final account, and said court has set Saturday. February 1. 1936. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day In the court room of said court, tn Medford. Jftckson County. Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of said filial account. All persons in terested are hereby notified to make or file their objections. If any they have, to said account with said court on or before said time, GUS NEWBURY, Administrator of the Estate of Wm. V. Gibbon, Deceased. Lloyd Nicholson Rates Honor Roll UNIVERSITY OR OREGON, Eugene, Jan. 10. (Spl.) Lloyd G. Nlcholsln, Medford, has been named on the fall term honor roll at the University of Oregon, It was announced last week by G. L. Constance, assistant regis trar. Of the total of 110 students achiev ing this honor, 12 carried straight A grades. To be named on the roll, student must make an average be tween an A and a B. Eugene led all other cities with 28 on the list. Port land was second with 27. Nicholson, a Junior In business ad ministration, Is a graduate of Medford high school and attended Southern Oregon Normal before entering the university. 4 Potato Control Needed. PUEBLO, Colo., Jan. 10. (P) Mrs. J. M. McQuay Is taking active Interest In potato control. She was baking 'spuds" at her home and one exploded in some manner, break ing open the oven door. January Special Beautiful repro duction of your old photographs, $1.00 Kcnnell-Elll Studio. Phone 329. Cross-Word Puzzle 12, Gave tempo rarily II. Periods of time II. Standard of perfection 19. Light-colored and mild, at a cigar S3. Freezing colds II. Engage trans portatlon 24. Cancel l&. Freight carried by a ship W. Constellation 87. Copper coin M. Port 80. Bring Into line 11. Meaatires .1 11. Keenness of insight 16. Among IB. Poems 19. Butter substitute 41. Ventured 43. Go up 4ft. Compares 46, Muscular 48. Prospered 60. Laxar 61 Encourage 62 Flutter 63 Spoken 64. Seaweed 66. Exchange for money 66 Open court 61. Move with a lever . 19. Trunk of a relied tree II. Abbreviation . for ethyl DOWN It Expression of emotion or relief I. Cavity I. Off 4. Crasy 6. Reconnolter C. Having least Intensity oi color T. Touch at the boundary Una I. Roman god of the under world 9. Type measure 10. Rank of a certain nobleman II. Drenched with water Talent TALENT, Jan. 10. (Spl.) Air. and Mrs. Sam Hamilton have moved Into the Dunn house, Mr. and Mrs. Schafer, who have been visiting their parents, returned to New Mexico last week. The hot lunches will be started Monday at the school under the same management as last year. Mrs. Wanda Works will have charge of the cooking. Lunches will be served for 3c, Mrs. Ira Johnson returned to The Dalles after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith. The chairman of the ways and means committee of the P.-T. A.. Mrs. Vera Montgomery, la planning to give an entertainment soon. Tho first baaketball game for Tal ent will be played In the Talent gym Friday night. Prospect will be the opposing team. The stage depot has been moved to the Talent camp ground. Mrs. Irene Wells, who has been In charge of the county hospital for several years, has resigned her posi tion and moved into her home in Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews of Ashland have taken the position va cated by Mrs. Wells. The California - Oregon Rabbit Breeders' association met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Calkins of Modford Sunday. Aftr a boun teous dinner at noon, the meeting was held. Election of officers for the year of 1936 resulted as follows: Harry H. Lowe, of Talent, an au thority on rabbits, and one of the largest breeders in southern Oregon, was elected president: Sam Daven port of Ashland, angora breeder, vice-president; Mrs. Taylor Williams of Ashland, secretary-treasurer; O. L. , Calkins of Medford, publicity manager, and Mrs. Dolly Calkins, lecturer. L. Frlnk returned from Washing ton Saturday. Committees will be appointed by the president at the next regular meeting to be held In Ashland at the home of Mr. and "to. Taylor Williams. Several new meters were taken in and the members are getting ready for a big year. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. Jon. 10. (Spl.) The Homo Economics club met with Mrs. P. A. Henepeter Wednesday af ternoon at her home, with Mrs. Mee cham, the new president, presiding. Plans were made (or the coming year. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. Jacksonville Orange will meet for regular session tonight. Miss Blanche Arnold of the Old Stage road spend Wednesday at the HenspotOT home nore In Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Edcns and family had dinner Sunday at the M. O. Flltcroft home on Ross Lane. Mrs. Fred McCann was a guest of Inei Clleason Wednesday night. Tom Bowman, from Idaho, who hae been visiting at the Bowman home, left Sunday, Mrs. Eden's nephew, Merlda Ken. son of Portland, has bton vlsltrng at the Eden home, Mrs. Jones left th, first of this week for Lebanon, where she Is visit ing her mother. Three of t te Jacksonville firemen attended the Southern Oregon Fire men's meetlt' in Medford Monday night and had m enjoyable time. In teresting talks were reported from the chief of Oregon City and Insur ance Adjuster Barry. The next meet ing will be held In Ashland on the first Monday In February. Mlsa Madeline Metzger visiter over night at the home of her sister, Mrs. Robert Forbes. Tuesday. , : , Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN. Jan. 10. (Spl.) The Long Mountain achool opened Monday after the holidays with eight pupils In attendance. Miss Frances Mo'ler. the teacher, spent the holidays In Ban Francisco. Oeorge Stowell purchased a fine Ouernsoy bull this week. Delbcrt Mongold. who Is repre senting the cow testing association. Is home for several days. Mrs. Sharron and Infant son re turned to their home on Reese creek sftor spending ten days at the L. F. Boren home of this district. The new son was born Christmas eve. Mrs. Dottle Dutton of Antalope district called on Mrs. Mae Stowell January 3, . Those who attended Orange Janu ary 7 from this district wer. Mr. and Mrs. Dclbert Mongold, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge H. Stowell, Mr, and Mrs. Elsworth Stowell and Mr. and Mrs. Nkk Young. Miss Irene Stowell spent several 1sys with Irene Charley of Brown, boro last week. ' The Long Mountain Rome circle met with Mrs. Howard Short wed needay. Members who attended were Mrs. Ross Kline, Mrs. Moe Stowell, Mrs. Lena Stowell, Mrs. Purle stowell, Mrs. Ruth Natwlck, Mrs. W. R. Holman, Mrs. L. F. Boren and the hostess. Mrs. Short. The after noon was spent In visiting and read ing of resolutions for the new year, Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Holman and children, Henry and Mary Ellen were Sunday dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. Ray Haral.h January B at Eagle Point. The farmers and fruit growers cannot ssy they need more rain, at least for a while anyway aa wo bo. Here they would appreciate a clear spell. Use MairTrTbauVwnTiidi. Evans Valley EVANS VALLEY, Jan. 10. (Spl.) L. E. Cltnkenbeard, fonner owner of "Four Pines" ranch (the old J. B Bowen place), and Albert Peacock of the Peacock Investment company of Los Angeles, were business callera tn thla vicinity and on the highway south from Rogue River New Year's day, leaving for Loa Angeles after transacting business here and In Med ford, where Mr, OUnkenbeard owns an apartment house on South River aide avenue. "Singing Pines,' so long In darkneM at nlfiht. I now sending out gay llghta to the passersby up and down Evans creek slnoe Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dover hve returned from an exten sive trip which oulmlnated In Chi cago at the national Townsend con vention. Friends and neighbors are glad to see them back again. Mr. Bechtel of Medford was doing business around Rogue River on Thursday. The Neath&mmer place Is being tested for gold by o, lange dredging outfit that expects to do a lot of work up Pleasant oreek. The steelhead and salmon axe aeen In the small creeks at this writing. Mrs. Vivian Norman Bar to spent the Christmas holidays at the homo of her mother, Mrs. c. N. Law. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Durham from New Mexico are living on Mrs. Barto'a ranch, cutting wood. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carpenter from the Fruttdale neighborhood purchas ed 10 acres of ground near the Evans creek dam on the east side of the creek. The sale was 'made by Vivian Norman Bar to, real estate broker. The Carpenters are repairing the house for ocoupancy. Mrs. Margaret Olllls la spending the winter month on her homestead In the queens Branch vicinity. Washington Sellara. who has been cutting wood for Mrs. Barto, left for California. He has been sick lor two weeks with flu at tho homo of Mr. and Mra. Clyde Durham. Mr. and Mra. Burt Cook are back from a two montha' trip to Los An geles and southern California, where they visited a daughter, Mr. Jerry Cleveland, and other relatives. Mrs. Cook was In an auto accident while there which demollahed her father- in-law's car and might have been very serious, a the oar tu.-ned over three times and plunged dovn a steep em bankment. No one waa seriously in. Jured. Mr. and Mra. Burt Cook spent 5un. day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Simp son and family. Kenneth Cook from Wlmer COC oamp has been spending his vacation with hia parents. Mr. Tlllbury, who owns a ronch ou Evans creek, returned to Medford on Friday where ho expects to entrain for San Francisco to resume nis work for a steamHhlp company. He has spent two weeks loosing after his Interests at his place nere, repairing buildings and fences, etc, There will be a mass meeting ,of Townsend club members and friends at tho Rogue River Community club hall, January 19, In tho evening, to hear Mr. Bunnell, a speaker of note. Membera of other clubo tnd everyone interested la urgently Invited to at tend. Also, Willis Mnhoney, mayor of Klamath Palls, will speak to the clubs In Rogue River hall at an early date. Floyd Dover, reoently returned de!0' gate from tho Chicago convention, gave an Interesting and Instructive talk at the Townsend club meeting In Rogue River Tuesday evening, at which time he told the Interesting highlights of the convention, clear ing up some obscure point of the old age pension plan and stating that there were around 8,000 Townsend delegates at the convention In Ohl cago, tt being the largeat convention ever held In tho united States. The Stevens hotel was convention head quarters, and was full for tho first time In It hlatory. It was' note worthy that there wa no drinking of Intoxicating liquor whatever at the time of the convention. Mr. Dover gave a very clear explanation of the transaction tax which will support the old age pension project. The meeting was preceded by election of offlcera and followed by a program. Officer elected fM six month were: Floyd Dover, president; 0. H. LaOroase, vice-president; Mri. Jim Whipple, we. rotary; Anthony Parsons, treasurer A chaplain will bo elected at the next meeting. January ai. During th pro gram, Miss Msirgarette Bate and Gor don Hatch played piano duet. Sev eral people gave a mualoal playlet on' titled "Red Sail In Sunset," Mia Shepherd, recitation and ong by Miss Bates, to which she played h own accompaniment on tho guitar, t Valley View VALLEY VIEW, Jsn. 10. (Spl.) Mrs. Lulu Wilson and Mis Janet Wilson wer recent vlsltorx at the L. H. Gallatin home. Min Franco Oal latln of Blose, Idaho, and MU Opal Wendllck of CIdwell, Idaho, who apent the holidays with Mis Oalla tin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. U H. Oallatln, left last weak for their homes. They will vlalt on rout with Mr. and Mra. Arthur Sawyer at Her mlston. Ora. Mr, and Mrs. I. T. Newbury. Mr. and Mr. Jaa. Lennox. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Stratton and Albert and Mr nd Mr. Wm. Dwby and John wer those from Vall.y View attending the New Year' dinner and program at the Ashland M. E. church. Mr and Mrs. A. O. Jackson and fam ily of Orant Paa were recent callers at th Wm. Otenn home. J. R. MoCracken enjoyed a few day,' vacation last w,ek, attending a meeting of th Jersey Breeders' as sociation at Salem, vultlng friend at Shedd and his son. Oeorge, at Cor. vallis, where Oeorge la a student a wcKun otaie college. Mrs. Mabel Mark tension program at the Community , club Thursday on "Buymanshlp. Shoes and Care of th Feet." A poU mm mncneon waa served at noon. A Mr. cook and family from Med ford have rented tho place adjoining Frank Reed'a for . i-.... riod. " Mr. Matthew. ,i , "tvj un bua Chapman Dl&oe. h.. w . formerly owned by O. L. Penland and o. MADii possession. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bostwlck arM ' family have moved to Talent. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Forsyth e Medford were visitors at the l, K. niuon nome Wednesday evening. Ernest Shnemnlr.. o. n has been visiting at tho E. H. wiiaor ; home during the Hoiihav. c maker is a brother of Mrs. Wilson. no is leaving tho last of tho week; for Los Angeles, where ho will visit brother. Mr. and Mrs. w w..o.n, . . panled by Miss Bemlco Weltn. left Wednesday morning for a two week' trip to Richmond, Cal., nd nearby cities. Mrs. F. Cralff 1. .n.nrfin - weeks at the home of her father and siaiera at orass Valley. Cal. Mrs. Chas. Koyl, Mrs. Wm, Glenn ' and Mra. w. A. Stratton attended O ' E. s. Installation at Alpha chapter In " iu.nu luesoay avening. Mrs. H. R. WpRtj.rh. . .... , Wm. Ol.nn ... DOA... a. W n a yior oi Asniand at the matinee , miernoon. ' Mr. and Mn w r. u. - family were dinner guests at tho Nor man Hawk home Tuesday evening. COURT HOUSE NEWS Furnished by tho Jackson County tbstract Co.. 1.1 s sixth Street .Marriage Licenses. , . Ted E. Haynes and Marjori H. WU. eon. John W. Smith and Leone Lemaeter. Frederick D. Wilson and Leah , Klbbo. Circuit Court. Alton M. Anderson, Chester H. Ham. ...... wuanwi. uwin w VOW x Jtm Ann O fl . h 0. Ray Ollllland, O. M. Robert. O.' i B. Waddeli, T. R. Olllenwater file y supplemental artlole of Incorporation a "Mnyofcrm Incorporated," Medford. Jackson County Bank v. J. C. Oas et al; to quiet title. W'luam H. stmonds ot ux vs. Ell, , L. Heckathorn; foreclosure. Elizabeth H. Oos vs. Coast Coun tle Land Company; attachment. State of Oregon vs. Louis Veroohoor; 1 burglary not In dwelling. Mercedes SS. Hathaway v. Harold. HflthaUML-J Alvnrn Probate Court. ' Estate of Mary E. C. Butler, de- oeaseo; probate. Estate of Oharle B. Velln, deceased; probate. . - Real Rarjirj. Tranaf.ra. Oeorge F. Horner et ux to H. A. Fredenburg ot ux; W. D. to N(, Lot . a, O'Harbaugh' Subdivision. Charles H. Carey, corporation com ..iiBBianor to Montgomery ward as Co., inc.; aeeo to Lots 7 ana s, N'4 Lot f, Blk. 18, Medford. ty Saving Bank at Trust Com pony; W .D, to land in Sec. 80, To. 37 S. R.-. 1 W. . W. KT. KV.tr I n. M. nw TThImm.) Bona a Mortgage corporation: Q. O. , u. to acres in boo. m, Tp. 37 s. n. aw. . Rosenberg: W. D. to Lots 14, 16, IS, 17 and 18, Blk. 10, Queen Anne Add, Aieaiora. ' Rosenbera: W. n tn. ivfc a. WU. Lnfc a, Blk. 10, Queen Anne Add., Medford. : Wm. H. Barker ot ux to David H. Rosenberg; W. D. to Lot 13, Blk. 10, Queen Anne Add., Medford. Lille E. Marshall to Vera B. Mar shall et ux; W. D. to Lot In Orchard. Addition to Mod.ord and DLO 44. Tp. 37 S. R. 1 W. 1 1411 t. Marshall to Paul H. Turn bow et al; W. D. to land In Orchard ' and Oakhurat Additions to Medford and land In DLO 44 In Tp. 37 S. R. 1 W. V. Amaroao et ux to V. B. Rawley: Q. C. D. to lot on Riverside Av. N., Medford. May Klrtley to La-ence Klrtley; Q. 0. D. to W'fc Of KW, SE ot NW, MB of NW, Sec. 38, Tp. 88 8. R. 3 W. A. T. Mctlvaln et ux to J. W. Baker: W. D. to Lot 8 and 10, Blk. 4, earner at Sabln Add., Rogue River. Wm, Roberta et ux to Everett L. Beeson et ux; W. D. to land In See. Samuel L. Babb et ux to Oeorge P. Horner et ux; W. D. to NV4 Ut t, O'Harbaugh Subdivision. Grace Orr to Carl Kaaler et ux: W. D. to Lot 3 and 4, Midway Acres, un recorded. O. H. West et ux to R. B. Swan et ux; W. D. to Lot 8, Blk. 3, Park Add, Medford. J. W. Livingston et ux to Wesley tf. LJiTiiintx.ii . ux: W. W. UOM 4 1. Dl.. 98 part and part Lot 1, Blk. i. River- ' side Additions, all In Town of Ooltf Hill. Medford National Bank of Medford . ta The United Statea National Bank of Portland, Ore.; W. D. to Lot 30, Blk, at, City of Medford. Maud L. Shaw to A. H. Mctntyr; W. D. to WV4 of W: N14 of SE'i: It, at WH: SRI4 or NE4, Bee. 5, TP. 88 S. R. a I : SEV. of Nni. Seo. S3, Tp. 88 S. R. 3 5.; 8W14 of NW. Sec. 33 In TP. 38 S. R. 3 C.; SWVi Of ' NE'4: 8B4 of NWH: S Of SE4 Of Sec. 8, TP. 88 8. R. 3 B. Ernest C. SllUman et ux to Flora M. F. SllUman et vlr; W. D. to part of Water Lot No. a In Town of Phot nix. Harry Nicholson et al to Lester B. Wert et ux; W. D to Lot 11, cook' sey Addition to Central Point. Rogue River Company to Pearl Wil son et vlr; W. D. to E'-i. Seo. 7; WVt and W'i of E, of Sea. 8: NWVi Sec. 17; NE, See. 18. all tn Tp. 38 8. R 1 B., except mineral right.