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f I MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE. M'EDFOKD, OREGON. TUESDAY. JANUARY 14. 10.16. PAGE THTRTEEN - lllllffiliili Vtt TO IVCtXIilVteb L StiLL ' I BOf-RCrttf 3 ' Bud every ad est this page. YB wU probably find es actly tlu thing yon want te bay or tell. If It un't there, advertise. It' a Inexpensive, effective. RATES tar wort flrat Insertion (Minimum 3Jc) Each additional Insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) tar Una per month without eopy changes ft-M Phone 75 TOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Female Boston bull pup. Tel. 530. Reward. LOST woman's brown ward. Phone 14-F-5. purse. Re- LOST Carved, gold brooch. Valued for sentiment only. Reward. Box 4145, Tribune, LOST Brindle cow, tiuernsey-Jersey; freshen In -February. J. Ellestad, Central Point, LOST If aog ib muring. cal)1516 WANTED MALE HELP SALESMAN WANTED by Portland wholesale hardware house to sell our Una aa side line In Rogue river valley and Klamath Falls territory. Commission. Write Oeorge H. Graves. Saleui. Oregon. WANTED Mining partner experienc ed in quartz and placer. Box 4284, Tribune. WANTEDExperlenced vulcanlser and tire man. Give age and experience, etc. In first letter. All correspond ence strictly confidential. Box 4153, Mall Tribune. MAN to handle vending machine route, Medford and surrounding towns, part or full time. No sell ing. . Permanent; $30 weekly: $250 cash required; secured. When re plying state if you have cash avail able. For Interview, write Box 4258. Tribune. ' WANTED SITUATIONS POSITION wanted as housekeeper or cook. Take full charge. References. Phone 1522-Y. WANTED Contract tree pulling. Ore gon Csllfornla Trucking Co., phone 1174. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Used furniture, ranges, heaters, tools, fruit Jars, etc. Hol brook Furniture Co., in old Fire Hall Bldg, 112 E. 8th. Tel. 547. WANTED Disc for Fordson tractor. L R. care Mall Tribune. WANTED We pay cash foi nousehoid goods furniture snd stoves We also buy metals hides pelts wool snd mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Pnone 1082. WANTED Cook stoves, beaters, bed springs, mattresses dsy-oeds. earn tary couches and cot or what have you- We pay cash or exchange NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE 423 K Main St WANTED - Beef cattle veal, lambs and pasture J. J Osenbrugge. WANTED . FURS FURS FURS Highest caah price paid for raw furs Complete line ol traps on sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37-29 No Grape St Medford FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5 room modern furnish ed house, close In. fire place, hard wood floor, oil burner, garage. Good furniture. $30.00 a month. Tel. 788. B. J. Palmer. FOR RENT Furnished duplex apart ment. 218 N. Peach. Inquire 633 Auatln. FOR RENT 8-ruon. house, completely renewed and remodeled Inside; close In. Tel. 855-L. FOR RENT House on North River side. Tel. 879-X. FOR RENT New 4 -room house, close in. Phons 477-J. FOR RENT 4-room furn. house: elec tric rsnge. refrigerator, oil heater; garage; adults. Pbona 84S-Y. 8-ROOM furnished. 9 or I bedroom Close in. Phone 1432-J. FOR RENT -room modern furnish ed bouse, close In Phone 457-J. FOR RRNT Mxi-ro 7 -room unfur nished home Phons 728 FOR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished Brown White FOR RENT 5-room furnished bouss. close In. $30. water paid. Inquire M J In FOR RENT AJABTMENT8 FOR RENT Close In furnished apart ment, kitchen, breakfast room, liv ing room with wall bed. sleeping porch, hardwood floors, electric re frUerator. hot and cold water furn ished Price $27 50. See Chsrlea A Wing Agency Inc. FOR RENT Unfurnished spsrtment close In. living room, bedroom, kit chen and bath, electric stove, re-frlg-rator nf oh Hestrola. Hot and eoid wster rumtuhed. $27.50' Charles A, Wioi Agency, Inc. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartment; no children. 716 Welch. APARTMENT for rant. 1 Weat 10th fit. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 329 N Holly Phone 8T9-X FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD Home-cooked meals served in prtvtae home. Reasonable rates. Near business district. 33 N. Orange St. Phone 1473-X. at 718 E Main BOARD AND ROOM rams reasonable FOR RENT FURNISHED. ROOMS ROOM with home conveniences, close In; reasonable. Inquire 338 S. Holly. ROOM. 158 N. Oekdaie. 1TTRAOT1 VE rooms 404 6 Orape FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Lata model electrto re frigerator, large size and Hawaiian guitar for poultry or cows. A. M. Hoff, Route 1, Box 411. FOR SALE o TRADE For hogs Chrysler eedsn, good condition, ,300-chlck brooder. 207 South Riv erside. FOR SALE OR TRADE Used cabinet phonograph; trade for wood. 008 8. Riverside. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Income prop- erty. clos In Phone 955-J. FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Small, completely fur nished house. 3 bedrooms, close in, for $1200. See D. T. Lawton, 331 j Apple. FOR SALE 1 acres. 8 room house and other buildings, furnished: eome fruit and berries.' See owner. 520 Terrace street, Ashland, Ore. A HOME BARGAIN Located In a splendid residential district near $2100 hlh school and grade school, all paving assessments paid, lovely yard and shrubs. Large liv ing room with modem bullt-ln kitchen, 2 cheerful bedrooms snd glassed-ln sleeping ' porch. Hard wood floora throughout. Listed ex clusively with us for $2100.00 with $1000 down, balance to autt respon sible parties. ARE YOU CONTEMPLATING BUILDING? . if ao It will pay you well Qhfifl to see these two lovely 10 al V W jot, 0. . corner In Siskiyou I Heights. Total price for Immediate i , sale $500.00 with all assessments 1 paid. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. , 109 E. Main St. Phone 728 FOR SALE 3 acres, good Improve ments, good view OI vsiiey. Also, a acres, new house close In. E. Gould, 402 West Jackson Street. 100 ACRES well improved, stocked and equipped, olose to Meedford: tome oasb or income property Sal ance long time low interest O A DeVoe. 623-J -a . FOR SALE Dandy 4-room modern home, nice shade, good outouua tngs. A real bagaln for $1000 cash. BROWN t WHITE, Realtors. FULLY equipped dairy farm with FINE DAIRY HERD, headed by reg istered Jersey male. Strictly mod ern home. 8 bams, etc, team and all farming tools, milking machine, power separator; hog tight fenced and cross-fenced; undei present own. ershlp for 38 years; no incumbrance. Now priced to sell. BROWN & WHITE. Realtors. CITY LOTS on pavement, absolutely ciesr title, priced from eiou up. Also unimproved lots close to schools, from $80 up BROWN At WHITE. Realtors. FOR SALE Large and small ranches. city and suburban nomes, pear or chards. Everything In real estste bargains. ROBERTS, Realtor, 730 W. Snd. FOR SALE A beautiful little home In the western foothills for $1500. only $300 down payment. BROWN & WHITE, Realtors. LEAVING STATE Make offer for $3,000 equity, 7-apt.. furnished house, modem, fully rented. Pull price $3,400 On highway In town Terma, by owner. Box 4418. Tribune. HOUSES for sale or rent. Tel. 195 evenings 1147-W. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown Whit FOR SALE POULTRY BOOK ORDERS tor Early Hatching NOW. Sweeney Poultry Ranch, Route No. 2. Box 114. Medford. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK S YOUNG cows freshen In April. Fred Powers, Applegate, Ore. FOR SALE One gelding seven yrs., one "tare 8 yrs. In foal 1250 lbs each. Ruab place, Thompson Creek ANNOUNCEMENT Auction sal of purebred Hereford and Shorthorn bulla, at tne aaie rsvmon. is So. Oregon Livestock Auction Co Col A H Dudley Auctioneer FOB SALE DOOB PETS FOR SALS Thoroughbred Australian punpl Phone lo-r-10. FOR 8 ALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALB Truck. Trade wood or la bor. Phone 13M-W lais w. gin. GOOD USED CARS With .36 Uoerw. BtTT NOW and BUY CHEAP loru Dod?e DrLuxe Coupe. 1033 Chevrolet Coupe; radio and heater. 1933 Plymouth DcLuxe Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1934 Chryaler Airflow. 1931 Chryaler M Sedai. 1034 Ford V-fl Sedan. 1933 Plymouth 4 Coupe. 1929 Desoto Roadster. 1920 DrSoto Sde.n- .931 chryaler DabuM Sedan. 1034 Terfanlane Debuxe Sedan. Alto number o other real bar gains. LAN OB MOTOtt CO. ChryMer-Plyr-outh tiT. TJeed Car lt, 6U, and Bartlett, 38 ffo. Biranttl. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS LATE TYPE, practically new, 500-gg electric Incubator, S17.su. in w. Jackson. FOR SALE Ford 16x8.00 wheels. Hubs, tires, tubes, ball and socket trailer hitch, tanlu, pumps, gasoline stove. All new. substantial dlsoount. 129 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Baleu grain hay. L. A. Salads. Phone 1S4, Central Point. FORSALE A number of thoroughly re-oondltloned re-pslnted Electric Refrlgeratora. 345.00 and up.-Leon-ard Electric Co. 309 E. Main. BALED alfalfa hay grain and feels. Roguedale Store, north end Shady Core bridge. Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE One double bed. springs, mattress; one dresser, one crib and mattress. Call mornings, 30 Olen Oak Court. FOR SALE High pressure boiler with 33 H. P twin cylinder steam engine mounted, fine condition. Central Point Cheese Factory. BUY SEJjL EXCHANGE Guns, Bosts, Motors. Sport Equip ment, Cash Registers. Watches. Small Radios. Bargains Cedar boat (13.50. trailer 813. golf clubs half price. 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Apple wood. 13-lnch. $1.50 tier el orchard or 82.50 tier delivered In load lots; 18-lnch 35c tier higher. Phone 1285 or 488-R-8 ONE iron aafe. 1 large automobile tent. 60S W. 4th or Phone 832-R. frOR SALE Hay and grain: hay loose, baled or chopped; wheat, barley and oats whole or ground. Phone 855-J-3. Victor Bursell. NEWTOWN apples, wrapped and pack ed or face and fill; large sizes. A real buy. Newtowns 15c per lug. Bring your own containers. Phone 928. American Fruit Growera. Inc.. 213 So. Fir. Medford. Ore. FOR SALE New and used building materials. Lee Williams, 1520 N. Rlv. FOR APPLES pnone 258-J. APPLES Fancy Delicious, packed, large alze. per box $t.25 Fancy Delicious, good size. per lug 75 Newtowns. good size, per lug..- .25 Bring Containers BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 8 tines of rock at 9160 pel yard delivered Bateman Phone 1534- YTor rilS-J BALED oat hay. ground hay: loose oat ana aiiairs hay; also reed wetn O. A. DeVoe Phone 523-J-2. FOR SALE Dry body wood. 05. riawieya Transfer. APPLES We deliver Tel 132-L BUSINESS CHANCES SERtflCiJ STATION on highway. Tel. 744 -Y BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts 01 rule ana rule Insuranoe. The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of ntle. Rooms 8 and 6 No 83 North Central ftve. upataira Bipert Wlnanw Cleanera. LBT OBOHUE DO IT 11. 1173 House cleaning floor waxing on entail nia cleaning and upholstering Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to 8300 tor personal oi nouaehoia purposes on House Furnishings ot Autos; also Cars Refinanced Loans closed within 80 minute License No 8 157 See W B rbomaa 45 So Cen tral ; Transfer.' RELINKING TRANSFER CO Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle anything. Ill N Fir. Phone 1033. 0. Stuart. BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Ofllce 1016 No Central Phone 31ft prices right Service guaranteed TRUCKING AND 8TORAOE Local and long distance hauling furni ture moving etc Reasonable rates Tel 833 P S Samson Oo BAWLET TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prloes -ight m Nnrth RteeruMe ' Phone el ROOFING ROOPntO -Let us Inspect your roof before the rainy eeaeon This ser vice Is free Call 370 Rogue Rivet Roofln Oo LEGAL NOTICES Pinal Notice In the County court of the Stats of Oregon In and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Emma L. Mlnear, Deoessed. Notice Is hereby given that I, Alton M. Anderson, as administrator with the Will snnexed of the estate of Em ma L. Mlnear, deoessed. have filed In this Court, my Final Account aa ad ministrator Of the estate of said de ceased. Ths hearing of same hss been fixed by the Court for Thursday, the loth day of January. 1936. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A M. In the courtroom of the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon. All persons Interested In ssld estste are notified then and there to appear and show cause. If any they have, why the aald account should not be settled and al lowed. Dated this 17th day of December. 1335. ALTON M. ANDEKoON. Administrator with the Will snnexed of the estate ot Emma L. Mlnear. deceased. Notice to Contractors. Medford. Oregon. December 31. 1333. notice of Bids Notice Is hereby glren that bid, aes now called for ths conatructlon of the following sewer: Beilnnlnx at Intersection of Wood- lawn Avenue and HXhlsnd Drive. runnliw thewe North along Highland Drive to East Main Street, thence East along East Main Street to the Inter section of East Main Street and Berk' ale; way, thence North along Berks- ley Way to ths south line of Lot 8. BlooU 1, East Heights Addition in the City of Medford. Oregon. The plans and specifications and form of conatructlon contract re quired of successful bidder can be seen at the office of the City Re corder in the City Hall, Fifth and Central Streets. Medford. Oregon. Ths City Council will receive sesled proposals therefor, and ths proposals will be opened In the Council Cham ber of the City Hall on Tuesday even ing, January 21, 1833, at 7:30 p. m. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond of not less than "ve percent (5) of the amount of the bid. The right la re served to reject any or all proposals, to accept the proposal submitted by any bidder, and to waive technical defects, as the Interest of the City may require. - CITT OF MEDFORD. By: OEO. W. PORTER. Mayor. By: M L. ALFORD, Recorder. Notice. In the County Court of the State of .Oregon In and for the County cf JackAon. In the Matter of the Estate of Ida K. Lambert, formerly Ida E. Ken worthy, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed Executrix of the estate of the above named deceased, and haa -qualified aa such; all parties having any claim gainst said estate axe hereby noti fied and required to present same, duly verified, aa by law required, either to the undersigned at her home at Jackson Hot Springs, Jackson County, OregOai, or at the office of F. J. Newman, attorney for said estate, In the Palm Building, Medford, Oregon, within aix months from the date of the first publication of this notice; and all parties owing said estate may make payment at either oi ss-ia ptaces. uatea ana nrst nubiisnea tnis utn day of January, A. D. 1938. GERTRUDE OTTINGER, Executrix with the Will Annexed of Ida K. Lambert, formerly Ida E. Ken worthy, Deceased. BELLVIEW WATER CO-OP PROSPERS BELLVIEW. 'Jan. 14, (Spl) The annual meeting of the Bell view Co-operative War association was held at the achool house Monday evening. Treasurer Charles Ander son reported the company to be In better condition than at any previous tune. The i following offi cers were elected: president, Homer Moore; secretary, R. E. Newbry: treasurer, Chatlea Anderson; direc tors, aul Held, Homer Moore, Her man Helm and R. B. Newbry. The annual meeting of the Bell view Telephone company waa held at the school house last Friday evening. This company, which haa been operating for about twenty five years, has grown until they now have eight lines. The original officers were re-elected at this meeting, Fred C. Homes as presl dent and Albert C. Joy as secretary treasurer. BODY RECOVERED FROM AVALANCHE OF SNOW BELLINGHAM, Wash., Jan. 14 (AP) Smothered beneath tone of wet snow, Arthur Branlund, 46, op erator of the skiers' ssculator near the Mount Baker lodge, who waa burled by a snow avalanche Bunday morn. Ing. probably did not live more than an hour, If that long, aaya Dr. C. E McKlnnls. Whatcom county coroner, who Investigated the tragedy. The body waa recovered by a party head ed by Forest Ranger Ralph P. Cooke and brought to Belllngham. The tragedy followed one of the worst blizzards In the history ot Heather Meadows. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Loyal ft. Owne . 3. Tesra on a sesm 13. Italian river U. Literary acraps 14. Silkworm 16. Ba.ebal) glove 16. 8esams 17. Habit 11. Vegetables 10. Mixture 12. One who oses goods 14. Acknowledge ss dus 16. Goddess of tbe hsrvast 17. Vallej ' IL Bohemias danra 13. Triangular Insel In a garment 15. Beverage It. Tilt Solution or Yestr AITIOIMTIA PIA MF I T S O R AWM L U R J K E E NlDEME AN OR. HlsfelAisTpggp I N E Ml S UAIYrE RICg AlNlTlElOtWlRTETSlUl r i A aD Rplsjs pat. A W TAN 611" E )DmU FA T E H2lil!lR T s A N I LgR I E S P O N OlE R A LM T H E N E RGiEV I Ulola RlAlSLlElNlSVIEILTPI (I. Half: prtrlz 4. Drop i he ' si; lightly on ths water 61. On ths ocsae Ct Ireland 27. Leguminous vegetable II. Be the mis' feature of II. 7smlnlne tl. notion picture name actress 13, Answer the purpose 14. Cltv In France l&. Sprinkles II. Rant ' la I3 WW I6 I7 IHI8 V I" ZZZW zzifezzz ,5 'i llilZ!L-, 11 11 U 25 :M,; 26 (-0 'Wp 7 2 2? 3o m '.we yUUi. . liit,K, tUtfu. - 31 3Z ;g33 34 ZZZZSSZZIIZZZ mMMLJlJL ' 41 mm 4T 43" -'Jfy 45 4? 7 v-- 111 ir 1 1 gj5 ? Ml Prospect II PROSPECT. Jan. 14. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richardson havs re turned home from Klsmath Palis, where they spent several weeks. Rev. and Mrs. Iverson of Med ford were guests December 39 of Mr. and Mrs. John Hakkerup and sons. In the morning Reverend Iverson addressed the Prospeot Sun day achool. The Patch and Chat sewing club met Thursday afternoon at ' the home of Mrs. Russel Wynne. Seven members were present. Rube Moore, who recently suffer ed a fractured skull, was able to be removed from the Sacred Heart hospital to his home New Year's day. Patricia Peterman Is quarantined with the measles. There are also several cases of chicken pox In the community. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ludo Orleve and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Ludo Grieve and Mrs. Ella Harriot spent Sundsy visiting friends In Applegate. : Griffin Creek GRIFFIN OREEK, Jan. 14. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs.. 8. O. Steams, and fam ily spent New Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vogel and family at West Side. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stout of Los Angeles, who recently purchased the Green Gates place In Dark Hollow, arrived January 6 to taxe possession. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. White of sunset Drive are the parenta of a eon, born December 38 at the Ashlsnd hospital. The youns man's nsme Is Francis. Mr. and Mrs. White came here from Ashland about a year ago and bought the Charlea Fisher place. The -Radio club met January 8 at the home of Mrs. Cectle skelne. The next meotlng will be January 20 at the home of Mrs. Ruth Hood. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sturgtll spent the week-end In Grants Pass with friends. Mrs. C. M. Howell.' assisted by her sister, Mrs. Alice Lamb, entertained with a miscellaneous shower Wednes day afternoon, honoring Miss Fern Collar, who became the bride of Clyde Ouches on Sunday. January 13. In a home wedding. Twenty ladles en joyed the afternoon, at which time Mtss collar received many lovely lf ta. Several ladles enjoyed the unit meeting held at Mrs. Phillips', Janu ary 10, at which time tne laaics plan ned program and candy sale to be held at the schoolhouse- February (. There will be a small admission charje to help raise money to send the dele gates to home conference at Go rv Hi lls in the spring. Miss Mary Wilson spent her Christ mas vacation at Long Beach, Cal. She waa accompanied by a friend from North Bend. BUCKINGHAM'S Ice Cream. Candy and Party Specials. The Crest. 139 So. Central. Bring your watches and Clocks to Gravea Jewelry Repair Shop. New location 31 South Riverside. , Be correctly corseted in - an Artist Model, by Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. ' Cross-Word Puzzle - dsy'i Puzzle s. Hostlls tast ing or Intent T. Capital of Oregon 8. Recompenses I. Prsss 10. Sharp sound IL Olut II. Crystallised rain IL Left snd: abbr 21. Health rssorl It, Celestial aphsrs 11. Very small IS. 81andared II. Amsrlcsn gensral ' 10. Oreeb letter 21. Decrees 22. Trsp 24. Poisonous trel of Jsvs 11. Long sbuslve speech II. Alternative 40. Awsrd of valol 41, Coax . 41. Cast oft 43. Central mala ' character 44, Send out It. Sell 7. Not hard 10. Strike gsnUy 17. Smsll whirl pool DOWN L Toung sheep 3. County In Psnnsylvaala s. oo osrors 4. Game of chance 3. Bead covering ME Resse Creek REE8E CREEK. Jan. 14 (Spl) Everyone will be glad Indeed to know that Mrs. H. Ball Is sufll clently recovered from a major op eration to be brought home Jan uary 7. Mra. Wallace McDowell and Mrs. Wilfred Jsck went to her home snd made everything ready and comfortable for her and 'are helping care for her. Miss Alice Ruttencutter waa week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bellows, Jan uary 10. Mr. snd Mrs. Scott Boyer have returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends at Port land and Astoria, over the holidays Mrs. R. Ballev was taken 111 on January 7 with a stroke of paraly sis. She and husband had Just come from the east this late fall to make their home with their son and bis wife. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, who bought the late George Sturgls place. They have the sympathy ot the community. Mrs. Rose Sturglll and son Charles, left Friday to visit her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde sturglll, near Medford. Charles will aaslst nls brother with pruning his large orchard. . Frank Strahan went to Rogue River January 8 to be present at his fsther's birthday reception held at his home In Rogue River. Charles Humphrey Is spending quite some time at his mines in the lower Applegate country. While he was away. Mrs. Humphrey waa overnight guest at the home ol Mr. and Mra. D. S. Hatfield, accom panying them to Medford Jsnuary 3 to visit her daughter and family, Mr. and Mra. Roy BUderbeck. Mr. , and Mra. Ivan 8. Hatfield were guests January 3 of Mr. and Mrs. William Perry of Eagle Point, at a six o'clock dinner when they entertained the retiring relief com mittee ot Orange 664. Mra. Hatfield Is the retiring chaplain of the Orange. Maurice Jack : has been on tne sick list for several days but is all right again. Mra. B. Oetson and son rernou Mr. and Mra. W. R. Lamb and Frank Strahan enjoyed a pleasant evening with Mr. and Mra. Homer Martin and family January 10. Mr. and Mra. Martin have refln Ished their house and made the kitchen modern. Installing a sink and a fins lot of bullt-ln cupboards and a drain board. Alex Vestal attended the board mooting of the telephone company near Shndy Cove January 7. Mrs. Lora B. French and Mrs John . Hankln were callers at ' the home of Mrs. Pearl Hatfield, Jan uary 3. Callers during the past week at the W. R. Lamb home were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grow. Mra. Wilson Gardner. Alex Vestal, Mr. DeAr mond, 8. M. Vestal and Ralph Lamb Larry Leigh and Ralph Lamb en Joyed the walk, to Eagle Point Fri day night to a basketball game in the rain. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jsck were In Medford January t and while there Mr. Jack bought a Chevrolet roadster to use In his work on the ditch. water, water, everywhere and plenty to Irrigate with next aum mer. All the creeks and rivulets are running full, and still It rains. The seven dry yeara have flown Bel! view , BBLLVIEW, Jan. 14. (Spl.) Upper Valley Community club held regular monthly meeting; at the clubhouse Wednesday, with a very good attend ance. . Mra. Dora Conley, president presided over the business meeting and In the absence of Mra. Lee wains the secretary, Mra. I. S. Dearmond waa appointed to act In her place. The members voted to buy some new dishes and allverware and to repair the flor lamp and clock. During the program hour. Senator Oeo. Dunn gave a very helpful discussion of the four measures on which the pubiio win vote Jsnuary 31. Two vocal solos were given by Mrs. Nell Dunn. Tea and cakes were aerved by the hostess. Mrs. C. B. Lamkln. Mrs. Oscar Mar. tin and Mrs. Fred C. Homes. For the February meeting, each member asked to answer roll-call srith a cur rent event. Mrs. B. H. ChrUtlleb Mrs. Homer Moore and Mra. R. Bell were appointed as hostesses for the February meeting, and Mrs. w win Dunn and Mra. Walter Long streth as the program committee Mr. and Mra. Homer Moore, Karl and Barbara, reutrned from the south Saturday evening. The Moons left the week before Christmas to spend the holidays with relatives In Call fornle,. They spent some time with Mrs. Moore's parenta, Mr. and Mrs II. J. Moore, In Ban Diego, and with his brother. O. U Moore and family In Los Angelea. A marriage of Interest to Bellvlew residents oocurred last Monday. Ml Pauline Byrd, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Willis Byrd, and Daniel Parmer, son of Mr. and Mra. John Farmer, were married In Klamath Falls Mon day afternoon. On their return they lent to the Byrd home Mondey even In . where a wedding dinner aerved to t' e bride and groom and their relatives. Later In the evening thsy want to thslr own home, which had been msde ready for them. They are at home to thtLr friends at the Oeorge Farmer place adjacent to the Herman Halm ranch. A pie social will be held at the achoolhouss Friday evening by the Parent-Teacher association. Each lady la asked to bring pis and the men will buy them rron. Edwin Dunn, the auctioneer. Tbe proceed from the Meteorological Report January 14, 1936. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Occasional rain tonight and Wednesday; no change in temperature. Oregon: Occaalonal rain tonight and Wednesday; snow over moun tains; no change In temperature. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 37; lowest. 31. Total monthly precipitation, 4.86 Inches. Excess for the month, 3.A8 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1935. 11.33 Inches. Exsess tor tne season 3.13 Inches. Relative humidity at t p. m. yes terday, 84; s a. m. today 100. Sunrise tomorrow, 7:37 a. m. Sunset tomorrow. 5:03 p. m. Observations Taken it 6 a. m. 1:0 Meridian Time. Boise ., 44 34 .14 Rain Boston .. 60 M Cloudy Chicago 38 36 . P. Cldy Denver Sfl 43 .. Clear Eureka . 56 30 .94 Rain Helena 43 36 T. Clear Los Angelea 64 SO .... Cloudy MEDFORD 48 41 .44 Rain New York 63 38 .06 Clear Omaha ; 30 36 Clear Phoenix- 70 40 Clesj- Portland 50 . .. .... ........... Reno 48 43 T. Cloudy Roaeburg 48 44 . .84 Cloudy Sslt Lake 44 34 .04 Cloudy San Francisco... 68 54 .74 Rain Seattle ...... 48 40 . ... Cloudy Spokane 43 33 . Clear Walla Walla ; 48 38 ... cloudy Washington. DO. S3 30 T. Cloudy pU sale will go to help furnish hot lunches tor the school children. The new Jackson oounty leader for 4-H olube visited the Bellvlew school lsst week, and found that many ot the boys and girls were Interested in taking 4-H work this year. New clubs will be organized very soon. THE GRANGE Eagle Point Orange Eagle Point -Grange met January 7 and first and second degrees were exemplified. Two members who "rode the goat" were from Lake creek. The rumor la that while Lake Creek waa visiting Eagle Point's 100 per cent wild west snow, someone got their goat. The Orange has acquired some new song books. Your correspondent not- Iced this writing in tne back 01 one, "Property of Bellvlew Orange." At asms meeting BUI Perry was heard to remark that he wouldn't be aur prised If we would find our goat picketed out' around Bellvlew most any time. Committees appointed for the year are aa follows: membership, William Perry: Ross Smith, Theron Taylor: relief, Lula Taylor, Lizzie Perry, Nova Holman, Ethel Coy, Lula Ward; to- ceptlon, Harry Ward, Violet Spencer, G. A. Lawson. J. c. spencer; agri cultural and marketing. J. 0. Lusk, H. w. Ward. R. O. Fowler, Chaa Humphrey, J. A. Bltterllng. Adolpb Woodrlch, W. E. Davis, Fred Dutton: ways and meana, Delbert Mongold Rav Harnlah. Elswortn Btoweii; leg islative. Gertrude Haak, Wilfred Davles. J. R. Kline; educational, Clarence Davlea, Raymond Neugarl A. C. Mlttelstesdt; library, Cora Cran- dall. Verts Btowell, Marjorle Nlckols; music, Grace Holman, Rosa Smith, Jesse Mlttelstesdt, . Helen Kent. Florence Putman; home economic. Amy Brown, Beryl Hlckson, Mabel Harnlsh, Zors Humphrey, Donna Ashpole; community projects, Oeorge Putman, Chas. Humphrey, Chss. Walker, Roy Smith. Roy Ashpole; roada, Rudy waldman, William Perry. OUle Swingle; candidates, W. H. Crandsll, Lottie Van Scoyoe Luther Haak; flnanee. Art Kent. Ray Harnlah. J. O. Bpenoer: visiting, J. R. Kline, Mae Stowell. Grace Wslkor. William Holman. Edward Cowden. Ruby Young: good ol the order. A. O. Mlttelstesdt, Oeorge Btowell, Alex Frezer; publicity, H. W. Ward; Juve nile matron, Bister R. L. Price; tab leaux director, first snd second, Bis ter R. L. Price, third and fourth, Oertrude Haak; recreational, Chas. Frailer. Theron Taylor, Chas. Walker Elizabeth Frailer. Luis Taylor. Grace Walker: executive, Ray Harnlah, A. 0. Mlttelstesdt, J. O. Spencer; board of irustees, Julius Bltterllng, W. R Holman, 3. O. Lusk; fire Insurance agent, I. R. Kline; drill maater, flrat and second, Lula Taylor; drill master, third snd fourth, Rudy Weldmsn. tipper Rogue Grange Upper Rogue Orange met Thursdsy with all nsw members In the ohslrs but tro. Brother Moore, slthough sbls te be. moved to his home, will not be sble to be about tor s month or so, snd Sister Bsrratt wss not back from her Christ maa vacation The attendance wss uot as Isrgs as wss hoped for, b'Jt one ot the pep piest snd best meetings ever was hsld. All members stook pert during the lecture hour In making New Year resolutions for the betterment ot the Orange. The name of the play eponscred by the grange to be entered In the coun ty dramatis contest la "More Than s Million." with Sisters Barrett snd Segeasman dlrectln. All are urged to watch for date ot the ahowlng the latter part of January. All those In terested In hsarlng the meaaurea of the special election discussed, wstch for announcement In ths pspers of Pomona Orange In Medford Janu ary 93. . Ulster Carlton la doing fine after bar recent operation, but we am sorry Vo report Brother Merrlmsn Is still confined to his bed and la making good use of ths bath robe the Orange gave him for Christmas, All mem bers srt urged to make an sftwt W attend the meeting and help the new maater get a good aurt In the new work. Next meeting will be January io ei a p. m. Jacksonville Grange In aplte of sickness and the rainy weather, the Jacksonville Grange bad very good attendance on Friday. January loth. Roll a rid Holmea waa given the first and second degrees. Lew Conger was appointed chair man ot a committee to organize a Badminton game. Agricultural committee met Dec. with eight granges represented. The potato act waa discussed. Any gran ger wishing commercial fertilizer see Mr. Maust at Central Point. H. E. C. met Jan. 8 with Revs Henspeter. Next meeting will be Jan, 33 with Florlne Severance. Randall Gilford waa reported lit with measles. The secretary, 0. O. Sandan was also absent on account of sickness. Mrs. Severance acted aa secretary. Mesdsmss Peters, Meecham and Edens served delicious refreshmsncg following the meeting. Florence Gilford as ohalrman of the dance committee announced a danoa to be held in the Grange hall Jan. 35 to be open to the pubiio with a prise waits and spot dance, Thre will be a small admission charge. ...... TAKES OWN LIFE LOS ANGELES, Jan. 14. (API A love quarrel punctuated by bullet shots- took the life ot Mrs. Mallta Powell Rovlg. 50, today, and sent her husbsnd, Charles Rovlg, 63, s liquor saleaman, to s hospital. gravely wounded. Rovlg told Detective Lieutenant Oeorge Sheldon that his wife un. Justly accused him of being friendly with another woman, and then shot him twice In the stomach before turning the pistol on herself. Mrs. Rovlg's son, Don Powell, 31, told offlcera his mother sang with the Metropolitan Opera company In New York In 1810 under the nam of Horatla Powell. Lsst night aa we prepared ta retire, Mra. Rovlg accused me of being friendly with other women," Rovlg told Sheldon. "This I denied snd told her I hsd loved her from the day we first met, and I certainly had never even looked at anyone else." . ' "She said, You're not fooling me,' and Jerked s pistol from - s chlf fouler drawer, she shot me twice In the atomach. Then she pointed the gun at herself, and tired two more ahots." That ahe planned her action waa ahown, Shrldon ssld, by s note to the Rovlg's colored msld which resdt "God bless you, Hsttle. You wera s wonderful help, snd aurely mads my burdens lighter. Here Is the S3 I owe you for last week." - "- IN MEXICO CITY RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan. 14, (AP) High BraBlllan toureea charged to day - that ttit Communist Interna tlonale had transferred 1U headquar ten for direct action on the Ameri can continent from Montevideo. Uru guay, to Mexico City. These sourcea declared representa tlcee of the comlntern expert st reet subversive activities from th Mexican capital for Central America. Venezuela, the Qulnas and th northern fringes of Brazil. (The Uruguayan government re cently ftevered .diplomatic relation! with Soviet Rusa, charging the So viet legation in Montevideo had be come the headquarters of subversive activities throughout South A mer- ' lea). , TEDDYS GRANDSON CAMBRIDGE, Maes.. Jsn. 14. (AP) Charges ot assault snd batttery by meana of dangerous weapons against Cornelius Van Schaak Roosevelt. 30, grandson of e -President Theodore Roosevelt, and s college classmste, ware nolle pressed today. District At torney Warren L. Blahop announced. The district attorney gave all reas ons tor discontinuing prosecution against Roosevelt snd Peter Deplores. 31, both sophomores at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Bishop's snnouncement wss msde sfter both students had pleaded not guilty. Both were accused ot peppering two policemen and s Boston news paper man with pellets shot from sir pistols on November 30. Depositors Amazed In Bank Liquidation CHICAOO. Jan. 14. I AP) Depos itors In the closed Standard National bank had s right to be not only plesard but smssed today. Receiver H. E. Hallenbeck announc ed ths bank's final dividend check would make a total ot 107 per cent received by all who lad money on deposit whsn It olosed Its doors. The entrs 7 per cent waa Interest accumulated since June 31, 1333. the closing date. Use Mall Tribune want sds. ' I