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PAOE SEVEN 4 vc&.u;vii mMO miMassifted FOR EASY REFERENCE liUV MEDFORD MATT, TRTBUNR MEDFOKD. OTCECiOX, TUESDAY. JANUARY 21. 19.16. Hi! Read every wl ob (hi! pace. oo will probably find ex actly tho thing yon want to buy or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise. 1 1 ' Inexpensive, effective. RATES far word tint Insertion (Minimum 15c) Het additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Far Una per month without eopy changes fl.ts Phone 75 TOR WANT ADS ' LOST AND FOUND LOOT 8-mos. old pup, light brown with white markings In vlcln.ty of mill district. Reward. Tel B22-L. j LOST Gold lavalter with blue stone pendant. Return to Tribune office. Reward. LOST -U aog le mitlng calll&ie WANTED FEMALE HELP . SINGLE girl for general housework In Portland. Good wages. Must be good automobile dr'ver and cook. 2i!!v,!rt,ag.a,;?Mne.t telephone number. Box 1120, Trib , ? I t une. WANTED MALE HELP WE want to select reliable young men. now employed, with foresight, fair , education end mechanical incline- . tlons. willing to train spare time or evenlnga. to qualify as INSTALLA TION and SERVICE experts on all types ELECT RIO REFRIGERATORS and Air Conditioning Equipment. Write fully giving age, phone, pres ent occupat.on. Utilities Eng. Inst., Box 1240, Mail Tribune. , SALESMAN over 3a acquainted with Grocery and General Store trade. Must have car. Phone Mr. Evans. ; Jackson Hotel for appointment. WANTED Mining partner experlenc- ed In quartz ana placer. Box 4284. Tribune. VANTED SITUATIONS DAY 4r night service carpenter work. Lee Williams, AO.su. n. ruvoiBiuc. WANTED Day work. Mrs. Huson Phone 1345-M. WANTED Position as orchard fore man. Yeara of experience in every phase oi orchard work. Can take complete charge. Best of references. Address Box A. Mall Tribune. FIRST-OLASS shoemaker wants posi tion. Box 420.. Tribune. WANTED -MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Custom hatching chick ens, ducks, turkeys eggs. Cummlngs Poultry Ranch, 5 miles out Mid way Road, Central Point. R. 1. GENTLEMAN wanta transportation to southern California. Share. expense. , Oall 845-X. i OARPENTEPJNG, painting, any kind of work done for cash and trade. I Phone Central Point, 143. I WANTED Disc harrow for Ford son tractor. Box L. R-. Mail Tribune. WANTED $2500 loan on Medford property valued at 88500. P. O. Box 105, Eagle Point. WANTED Milking machine In good condition. Answer by price snd model. Luther H. Day. Route 8. Box 114. WANTED Used furniture, ranges, heaters, tools fruit Jars, eto. Hol brook Furniture Co., In old Fire Hall Bldg. 112 B. 6th. Tel. 547. WANTED We pay cash rot household goods furniture snd stoves We also ouy metals nides pelts wool and mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Pbone 1082 WANTED Disc for Fordson tractor. L R. care Mall Tribune. IF YOU want your linoleum or carpet laid, call 134. Louie Thompson. WANTED Cook stoves, heaters oed springs msttresses day-oeds sani tary couches and cots or whst have you- We pay cash or exchange NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE 423 E Main 81 WANTED FURS FURS FURS Highest cash price paid for raw furs Complete line of traps on sale MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 27-20 No Grape St Medfnrc) FOR RENT-HOUSES SMALL furnished house at 134 S. Orape 8t. Frlgldalre Adults. 22 50. FOR RENT Very fine 4 room furn ished house. Res. K. Ideal Court, corner Myrtle and Taylor 8t. Geo. Xverson. FOR RENT Furnished house: over stuffed; 2 bedrooms; 127.60. - Tsl. 1203-W. FOR RENT M7 west 14th; Hor.y Court No. 8. corner 4th and North Holly: 419 West Second. Also othrr desirable homea. Pbone 195 or evenings. U4I-W. FOR RENT House on North River aide rl 879-X. FOR RENT New 4 -room bousa. close In. Phone 477-J. I POfc RFNT 4 -room furn house: elec-. tele ranje rfr:rator oil heater; t-4t; adults. Pbone 848-1. FOR RENT H0DSE8 POH HEN'l Home furnuned as unlurmshed " Brown White 6-ROOM furnished. 2 or 8 bedrooms Close In Phone 1433-J. FOR RENT fl-room modern furnish ed house cluee In Prone 4S7-J msned nome Phone 738 POR RENT fl-room furnished bouse, close In, 30. water paid. Inquire 148 8 Ivy FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartment; no children. 710 Welch. APARTMENT for rent. Ml K. Central, j John Frees. FOR RENT Apartment, hot water. 334 Apple. TWO housekeeping rooms, furnished. 319 N Grape. APARTMENT for rent, 818 West 10th St. FOR RENT Furnished apartment 329 N HollT Phone 879-X FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD Home-cooked meals served In prlvtae home Reasonable rates Near business district. 23 N. Orange St. Phone 1473-X. BOARD AND ROOM ratea reasonable sr 718 E Main FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ' HEATED, front room for rent, 245 N. Grape." UTTHACHVe "om 4(14 8 Grape FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS 'FOR RENT 10 acres, close to town. ; Phone or see Clarence Pierce. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Dairy cow.. 1 mile west of Agate Schoctf House. TRADE Nash for Austin. Vlmont, Hotel Grand. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WANTED to trade a 1929 Essex Se dan for a late model car. Will pay cash difference. Write Box 1123 co Tribune. 210 EQUITY, bal. 4310 In Medford property for Bale or trade for car. Janitor. Cargltl Court. FOR SALE OR TRADE Income prop erty c!oslnPh(me955-J FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE One of the finest 214 -acre sub homes, all modern, close in, all new buildings. Deal with owner. Box 1237, Tribune. J WHK? I Bank Request. Immediate Sale i Sacrifice Price, $5200 40 acre orchard, garden land. 7UU luu bearing Anjou treea, 800 nine-year i Ola ttosc ana oarfaivbi,. ncrei iiuatdu i out. Bmance flnt alfalfa, i garden I land. Small house and barn. Under Talent ditch, good road, near school. Terms. ' ALSO Non-resident owner wish, es ua to sell 40 acres Bear Creek bottom adjudicated water right. A-room hniae. h-trn. chicken house, well; located oi, proposed new high way neat Talent. Price 84200. 81000 cash, oalance terms Exclusive list ing. Nothing Better. J. C. Barnes, 20 N. Peach St. Phone 910-Y. FOR SALE Stocl and dairy ranch. 431 acres adjoining good range. Free water. Write Box 117, Hornbrook, Calif. FOR SALE Fine suburban home properties that will suit you In alze and price. Also Medford homes at prices and on terms to Interest any. one in the market. BROWN it WHITE, Realtors. 100 AUKES well improved stocked and equipped, close so Meedford. some oaab ui moome property Bal ance long time low interest O A DeVoe 623-J-2 HOUSES for sale or rent. Tel. 193 evenlnga 1147-W. WHEN you think of real estate think it Brown A White FOR SALE AUTO MORI Lilt 1934 CHRYSLEn Airflow Sedan. A car that Is good I ... Not Just supposed to be good. This car sold with the same guaautee as a new car. Run only 14.000 miles. See and drive it. LANOE MOTOR CO. GOOD U8ED CARS With 1938 License Lower ti.en city prices -1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan, best of care snd runs like new. 1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan. 1934 Ford V-S Sedan. 1939 Desoto Roadster. 1929 DoSoto Sedan. 1933 Chrysler Royal S Sedan. 1934 Terraplane Sedan. Also a number of good buys 123 and up. LANOE MOTOR CO. Chrysler Dealer Plymouth Used car lot 8th ft Bartlett CHRYSLER "2 Convertible ood condition, tires practically new. 125 cash. Phone 401-R-l. SEE THESE USED CARS BEFORE YOU BUY I 1934 Btudebnker Commander Regal Sedan: i 1934 Pont lac Sedan with trunk and new tires; 1934 Bui-k Business Coupe. Won derful buy, 1933 Bulck Victoria Coupe. Uke I new; 1931 Cnev. uoupe, mJi wnev. oo- dan; 1930 Ford Sedan. SKINNERS OARAOS Bulck Pontiao FOR SALE "Will vs 77" ltrJ4. Excel- i lent i-.mdltlon F:re Depsrtment. ! FOR 8ALE LIVE8T0CK ANNOUNCEi!E?Tl Ajietlon sale of purebred Hereford snd Shorthorn bulls, at the Sale Pirlllon. Jan 18 So Orenon Livestock Auction Co CoL A. B. Dudley, Auctioneer. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Hatching eggs. 500 lor 13. Near Howard school. Mra. D. J. Stelner, Route 2. FOR SALE R. I. R. Pullets. Old Pa cific Highway north opposite ur. Sweeney's J. H. Unvllle. PURE HANSON hatching eggs, dan- mated to malea direct rroiu Hanson, from dams 5 generations over 250 eggs; sire's dams over 300 eggs; blood tested; M-OC per 100. Alfalfa hsy 410 ton. Phone 21L W. M. retherow central Point. NARRAOANSEn for breeders. Toms 5. hens 13. J. N. Wright, Central Point. Pr.une 134. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Thoroughbred Australian puppies Phone 18-F-15. .FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Baby bed and mattress. 309 Oak St. TYPEWRITERS Blerma. 118 N. Cen tral. Phone 282. TRUCK load of Redland oranges. Al so Klamath potatoes. Get our prices before b'lying. Hl-Wsy Market, Phoenix, Oregon. FOR SALE Balea third cuttlngal falfa, also of led straw. E. H. Nle dermeyer, phone 697-R-l. FOR SALE RADIOS All used radios are rebuilt and carry new set guarantee. Brunswick 9 tube console auto, volume juntrol ...... :..35. 00 Sparton 8 tube console H M 17.60 Edison 9 tube console, beau tiful tone . 22.50 RCA 2-volt battery set com plete with batteries 21.10 Atwatel Kent 7 tube console- 17.50 Majestic 8 tube Hl-boy 23.50 Stewart-Warner 7 tube all wave 1935 model ,. 60.C0 Zenith all-wave table 1935 model 50.00 l RCA Radlola 17 9.S0 ! RCA Radloiette table 12.60 Airline 6 tube console 17.50 Majestic auto radio ..... 10.00 , Public Address System, 12 . watts, 3 spars, crystal mlc- rophone , 112.50 ' DON'S RADIO SERVICE 407 E. Main Phone 668 DININO room and living room set for aaie. Call at 908 Queen Ann. STEEL safe 21122x2673000. McCuts ton, 31 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Applet at ranch. We de liver. Tel 258 -J. O. V. Myers. FOR SALE Hay. Mrs. Frances Camp bell, Engle Point. FOR SALE Good clean alfalfa hay, first and third crops, at Oakleln Farm, 2 miles north of Central Point on Pacific highway. Call 381. Otto Bohnert. FOR SALE Good eleotrio range and fine wood hditer. Phone 121-R. FOR SALE Apple wood. 12-Inch. 81.50 tier at orchard or 82 50 tier delivered in load lots; 18-lnch 25c tier higher. Phone 1265 or 488-R-s r-OR SALE Hay and grain; hay loose, baled or chopped; wheat, barley and oats whole or ground. Phone 356-J-3. Victor Bursell. NEWTOWN apples, wrapped and pack ed or face anu mi; large alzes. A real buy. Newtowns 15o per lug Bring your own contsiners Phone 928 American Fruit Growers, Inc.. 213 So. Fir. Medford. Ore. FOR SALE New and used building materials. Lee Williams. 1520 N. Rlv POR SALE Phllco cabinet radio. 7 tubes, good condition, 815.00. 926 Park Ave. DRIVEWAY UAIEK1AL - 8 flow OI ruck at $1.60 pel yard delivered Bate man Phone 1534- Y ot J13-J FOR SALE Dry body wood. Phone 615. Hawley'a rransfer. APPLES We deliver I 132-L MISCELLANEOUS HAVE you seen "Majnma'a Baby Boy," a 3 -act o:aedy by the Sams Valley Grange at the Gold Hill BchxU gymrwwtum, Jan. 22 8 p. m. 10c and 25o. IF YOUR bAsement la filling with water, Casa Auto Wrecking will pump It out or furnish equipment. Prices reasonable. Phone 780. POPUL.AR piano harmony and tricky breaks taught in a new, easy way For Information call 015. EAST SIDE BEAUTY SALON Featur ing Nu-Ray Machlnelesa Permanent Waves. $5. Also special Two (3 or 5 Permanent foi the price of one. 610 Ewt Main. Tel. 688. BUSINESS DIRECTORY J ACKHON COUNTY AHHTKACT CO. Abstracts oi nut anc rule Insurance. The only eomplete litis 8 y s t to in J season County. MUKRAt AHrfTBACl CO. Abstract oi Title. Rooms S and 6 No 82 North Central Ae. upstairs Expert Wlndo Cleaners. Lin oboroe do n - rei. ina House cleaning floor waxing, on en I run cietntrm and 'iphnintrtng Income Tax Rr ports prepared. INCOME TAX Federal and atat re turns prepared, flee Earl Foy. Room 11, Jackson County Bank fildtf. Phone 79". Transfer. REIN KINO TRvNSFER CO Long distance hauling. Furniture, cat Me anything. Ul N Ftr. Phone 1033 O. Stuart. BAUtf rKANtiKKH dTURAUE Office 101ft No Central Pbune 116 Price right Service guaranteed rHUCKINO ANU dTOHAOt Uou and tong distance nsulmg furni ture moilng sic Keajunaoie rate Il US Ft Samsoa Co HAWUET TKANHFEH Cxprt pca sr snd morers Special utesuci moving qis.pmfrt Trice it 619 Mono Rlwtld, fhoa 013, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money to Lend MONEY LOANED eSO to 3C0 to! personal oi household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cara Refinanced Loans closeo within 30 minutes License No 8 137 See W B rhomaa 43 So Cen tral R00FINQ KOOPINO Let us ttupeot your rool before the rainy season Tola ser vice U free Call 370 Rogue Rlvei Roofing do PERSONAL CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist. Advice on all affairs of Hie. 803 No. River side. LEGAL NOTICES Call for lllds for Wood Medford Armory Board at Medford. Oregon, will receive bids for 20 cord of 3 foot body fir wood to be delivered to Medford Armory by Jsnuary 30. 1936. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Frances Gllflllan Wlndell. Deceased. The undersigned has been appoint ed and qualified by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, as Ad ministrator of the estate of Frances Ollflllan Wlndell, deceased. All per sons having jlalma against said es tate are notified to present them, duly verified; with proper voucher, to me at my office, Cooley Theatre Building, Medford, Oregon, within six months from January 21, 1938, the date of thla notice. RAWLE3 MOORE, Administrator. Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County cf Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Ida K. Lambert, formerly Ida B. Ken worthy, Deoeawd. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed Executrix of the estate of the above named deceased, and has qualified as auch; all partlea having any claim against said estate are hereby noti fied and requ'rea to present same, duly verified, as by law required, either to the undersigned at her home at Jackson Hot Springs. Jackson County, Orego... or at the office of F. J. Newman, attorney for said estate. In the Pain: Building. Medford, Ore eon. within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice; and all partlea owing said estate may make payment at either of said places. uated ana nrst nubllshed this 14th day oi January. A. . 1036. OBKTBUDB OTTINOER. Executrix with the Will Annexed of Ida K Lambert, formerly Ida E, Kenworthy. Deceased. ORDER 114 AIRPLANES WASHINGTON Jan 9. IP) The navy department announced today the sward of a contract to the Doug las Aircraft compsny of Santa Mon ica, calif , for the purchase of 114 new torpedo-bomber planes at a cost cf 3.636,000. The planes, known as "TBD" type, will be low winged monoplanes. The navy department said they will have markedly greater speed and consider ably greater range as well as many other Improved features over pre vious types of this class. Pbone 543 We'll haul away youi refuse Olty Sanitary Service Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Martin . Solemn tows . I. Article IX. Po.ro -1 It. Qo suddenly and swlftli oolloq. 14. Lubricant 16. Fight 17. Cask I J-. Prickly seed covering 10. Playing card In certain fumes (l. Ovule U. Note ot the scale !4 aivoi for Lb 17. 8s Nor 1. (Jo by 10. Object oi In terne devotion II. Alternative 12. Highest H. Exist IS Winglike 87. Fodder pit It. Expression of lmpatienr or disgust 19. Symbols IL Word of re fusal 15. Ptnucrlesa glove tl. Short flop Solution of Yesterday' Punle clAlLlMPIpllRls W v E 2.1M Ml s F i ais cos EjA T g" Ngj PALP Sffi APT A N E T SjaU SEP WML I DISO RlD E MM1JH1 ANT ggflO P OlEfeg NUT R A L 9. EJK Q. 9. 07 ANT MADlS ARTM L S E fNApD 1 R E CplSpm L 0 T ga BIT NDS -BAT 0 tlS A R S TjN G jT ElRjE I L C R l 0 T L DE IMR J T A 46. Kitchen utensil 4. Pertaining 10 vinegar 41. SoTt. wiy. silver -white metallic element 81. Play on words 61 Handler of wild anlmels 84. Devoured , fiS. Masculine nickname . 89. Build 87, Give Dermis ston 1 ia i3 Wc r r r r Bf r r zipi" mz. 15 z ' HfZ f . n Hfi ii mi 21 3H1P gf lL11 4- M'i- 45"" 4-7 7W;,4& -? 50 i - ,', " ' 1 I ' 1 I ' ""'lllll.MfllllM untyBriefs Talent TALENT. Jan. 21. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lewsadder have been en tertaining their three young grand sons from Portland the past few weeks, while the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewsadder. were visit ing relatives In Glendale, Calif. AH returned to their home In Portland this week. Frank Denlum visited his sister, Mrs. Brlscoll, at Butte Falls Thurs day. , The Talent Grange held a public meeting at the city hall Thursday owning to discuss the bill that will be voted on January 31. There was a ahort program, but owing to the stormy weather, the crowd was small. Practice Is now underway for the first P.-T. A, entertainment of the season. It Is planned to give this entertainment January 30. An In teresting short play, and variety pro gram will be features of the eve ning. The proceeds will be used for the hot lunch department of the school. Verya Montgomery, chair man of the waya and means com mittee, la In charge. Mrs. Carl Baylor and daughter, Lydla Mae, returned home from Wildervllle, where Mrs. Baylor has been attending her mother, Mrs. DeVoe, who paased away Tuesday. Mrs. DeVoe waa well known In Tal ent and waa loved and respected by her many acquaintances here. Mrs. Harry Wl throe, who has been visiting her son In Portland, re turned home last Saturday. Hot lunches were served Monday and expect to continue until April. The P.-T. A. county council met at the Talent achcol for an all day meeting Wednesday. Members from nearly all the P.-T. A. units In the county were present. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Huson left Saturday morning for Salem, where they expect to make their home. Mrs. B. Works and daughter were shopping In Medford Saturday. 4 Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS. Jan. 31. (Spl.) The high achool gave a dance at the Woodman hall after the basket ball games. Many Sama Valley vis itors attended the dance. The mu sic waa donated by Moore's orchea tra and other muslsclans. Mr. and Mra, Amos Weaver and Darlene Weaver of Yreka. and Craw ford Weaver of Grants Pasa visited at Charlie Patton's Sunday. Twin babies, a boy and a girl were born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Casey Saturday morning In Medford. Mri. Ruth Mlchell and son, Gerald Ting, attended the Craterlan the ater Sunday, seeing Marx Brothers In "A Night at the Opera." Mrs. Ed Alburn, brother and wife, from Smith River, Calif., spent three days here last week. Carl Carson came up frcm Med ford Prlday and returned Sunday. 4 WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Worka Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Hasten 11. Addition to a building lit Undeveloped shoot or stem 18. Bend uayment - 20. Flower 21. Ermine .2. Uetimes 28. RH'Pi! RRalnst 28. Apocryphal book ol the Old i'e a la ment 28. MUed rein and snow 28. Itaiien river 2D. Composition (or one 13. Hand the cost of entertain ment 38. Thus 38. Add 88. Ornnment at the a peg of Wa spire umuer of Conner ted rooms 41 Angry 44. Mark of a wound 48. Harbor 48. Likely 47. Ullllard stick 48. Dry. as wjne 48. American Indian 80. Came togsthet (I. Uyielf OOWN L Huge fabulous bird t Artificial language S, One who be longs 4. Ridges of flnclaJ drift I. Deed I. As fai as 7. Professional tramp t. Prize In a contest t. Dry and hoi Resse Creek REESE CREEK. Jan. 31. (Spl.) Our teachers have been quite busy this past week giving the state and county semester exams. The achool Is progressing very nice ly under the efficient staff of teach ers. H. W. Vlmont. as principal, and Miss Alice Rutteneutter. primary teacher. Voters will notice that the voting place for thla precinct has been established at the Reese Creek school house, for the election to be held Friday, January 31. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell were business shoppers In Medford Jan. U. W. L. Foster accompanied them to Medford. leaving for Loe Angeles, to visit his daughter for some time. Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jack. Mra. McDowell will be remembered as Miss Mary Jack. Ivan Hatfield and Robert Hum phrey were business callers at Lake Creek, January 16. Mrs. Wilfred Jack and son Maurice were on the atck list for the past week but are well at this writing. Charles Humphrey returned home Jan. 13 from hla trip to the mlnea on the Applcgate. He had to leave his car on aocount of a allde, cauaed by the continued rains. He walked to Grants Paas and came In on the south bound stage. Attendance at the midweek prayer service Wednesday waa not very good on account of the downpour of rain that evening. The measles are atlll prevalent In our community. The Pollock chil dren, and Nlckolas children, are con fined to their homea with the -disease, i Mrs. Robert Humphrey snd ' two children spent Sunday visiting, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Waddell. The Home and School circle ot the Reese Creek school will hold the monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Jack Grow. January 38. All members and friends are Invited to come and enjoy a good day. Visit your neigh bor, talk about the rain, and espe cially enjoy the covered dlah lunch eon which will be served at noon, each one bringing a covered dish. Come and bring knitting. W. R. Lamb had a gallon Jug alt ting out In the yard for the past thirty days and says It was rained full of water. We wonder If he had a funnel In the Jug. But It has real ly rained on Reeae creek thla winter. Mr. and Mra. Jack Grow were din ner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyer. Mrs. Winnie Mclntyre, of Seattle. Is a house guest for a while of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey. They are old frlenda ot long standing, hav ing come to this country and taken homesteads adjoining and were neighbors In the real sense of the word, other guests for.the day wero Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Zimmerman and son, Earl, of Central Point. Mr, and Mrs. J. S Hatfield were In Eagle Point Monday on business Charles Humphrey had the mlafpr tune to lose a tine brood sow Jan. 13. It laid down by the ground wire where the barn had been wired, .for electricity and waa electrocuted, )eav Ing a fine bunch of young pigs motherless, but fortunately they were old enough to be cared far and live without the mother. Friends of Robert Lamb will be Interested to know that he, being stationed at Fort McDowell, Angell Island, Calif., at present, will sail to day for the Hawaiian Islands. He will aall on the U. S. A. T. Republic. HI. friends all wish him a safe arri val. v Tolo TOLO, Jan. 21. (flpl.) Mrs. Mar garet Hamor has returned after a three weeks visit with relatives and friends at Menlo Park In Ban Fran cisco bay district. Her many friends here thought she was enjoying the California sunshine, but the said the weather was oold and damp the en tire time. Her daughter, Mrs. L. W. P roc It. came home with her. During a gale this week, the wood shed on the Wm. Pennlnger ranch waa blown over, necessitating a bard day's work In the storm to replace It. Mlas Vera Jones, of Willow Springs, spent the week-end at the O. A. Thorp home. Mesdamee Thorp, Collins and Pen nlnger are the program committee for the next community meeting. They are going to present a minstrel show. Phoenix PHOENIX, Jan. 31. (Spl,) Mies Susanna Berkley Is confined to her home with a asvere eaae of measlee. Mrs. Leah Stringer was a Phoenix visitor Monday morning. E. C, and W, M. Berkley left Wed nesdsy morning tor a two months' va cation trip through the south to ths caroiinas. Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Steadman en tertalned at their home January 10 with carda forming the avsnlng's en tertalnment. Oueata were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Judd, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Furry, Mr and Mra. B. Stancllffe, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Davis. Mr. and Mrs W. M. Berkley. Raymond Furry bald high men's prlxe. Eva Judd ladlea' high score and M. P. Davis consola tion. The Juveniles of N. of W. will hold their regular meeting January 3A. Wm. Lyle Peterson, 14. West Phoe nix, was seriously Injured Saturday evening when a truck hit him while riding on a bicycle on Paclllc high way south of the ratr grounds. Members of the Thursday club will meet at the home of Mabel Quacken bush tor a covered dish luncheon at 1 o'clock January 33. All members are requosted to be present and to bring a covered dish, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denser, son, Gary, and Leland Denser were dinner gueata Sunday evening at the home of Mra. Ethel Coveratone In Medford. Thimble club la scheduled to have a regular meeting Friday. Tbe meet ing place will be announced later. THE GRANGE flams Valley Grange Sams Valley Orange waa attended by a large crowd. Visitors were Mr. and Mra. E. L. Olaas, Upper Rogue Orange, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Eagle Point Orange. Business session was taken up with further dlscusalon of building plans and reports of all standing commit tees. Report of the last agriculture and marketing committee meeting was very Interesting. Brother Nealon. reporting on the legislative commit tee, urged everyone to vote ln the apectal election January 31. Sister Autenreith wai appointed to take care of the sates slips in the contest. All sales slips should be turned aver to her the first meeting of each month. Sisters MoDonogh and O r a n t were appointed on the Homa Econom ics committee to assist the chalrmani Mra. Eva Wilson. Serving commutes for next meeting, February 1, Is: Mr. and Mra. Albert Straus, Margaret and Betty Wilson and Ruth Sage, Lecturer's program conalated ot tour songs by Frank Hansen, accom panied at the piano by Prances Tonn; talk by Prof. . W. Empey; two oow boy songs by Bill Wyatt: a Juvenile Granger, who accompanied himself on the banjo, and a reading. "Romeo and Juliet." by Mrs. Walter Grant. During suggeatlona for the good of the order short talks were given by all vlstora present. Orange cloeed and everyone enjoyed refreshments. After supper an hour of games was enjoyed by the large crowd of young folka and some not so young. The recreation committee appreciated the assistance of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Han sen In conducting the games. The grand march, the Virginia reel and other games completed the evening. Plans for the aprlng mualc festival were announced and practice will be gin as soon as copies of the songs to be used are reoelved. A number of county Orange off! cera attended the council meeting at Sams Valley last Wedneaday evening. The meeting was led by Geo. Andrews. Pomona Orange master, and Mra. O. O. Maust, Pomona lecturer. All those present received helpful suggeatlona In orange work. Sama Valley degree team will put on the third and fourth degrees at a special meeting ot Gold Hill Orange January 33. A large delegation of Sams Valley Grangers plan to attend the regular meeting of Jackson County Pomona Orange at the K. of p. Hall in Med ford January 30, The Orange play, "Mamma's Baby Boy," will be presented in the Oold Hill high achool gym Wednesday eve ning, January 33. Publlo Invited The play furnishes an excellent en tertainment tor anyone enjoying an evening ot laughs. Small admission will be charged. PLEDGES ELEVEN SOUTHERN OREGON STATE NOR MAL SCHOOL, Ashland, Jan. 31. (Spl.) Phi Beta Sigma, honorary so ciety for prospective teachers, pledged 11 new members from the student body of the Southern Oregon Normal school. Students enrolled In the teacher training source of the achool, who maintain a good grade standard, participate In extra currlcular activi ties, and have a professional attitude, are considered for membership. The four seniors elected are : Wayne Smith, Bleber, Cel.: Don Norlln, Se attle: Mary Wyooff, Breckenrldge, Minn.; and Maxlne Oearhart, Ash land. The Junior pledget are: Everett Sandberg, North Band: Irene Alcock. Talent; James, Baughman. Ashland: Arba Agar, Portland; Frances Weaver. Ashland; Leonard Patterson, Port land, and Roberta Nourse, Ashland, Alpha Taurl, dramatic organisation of the school, elected four students who took pert in the recent produc tion of "Candida." Margaret Knox and Roberta Nourse of Ashland, Ivan Nye of Prospect, and Bsrntc Martin of Olendale are the neophytes. Thla week ha been set aside as pledge week for all the organisations of the achool. Inltlatlona are sched uled for the following week or two. 10 START LOGGING ON AOIN MOUNTAIN ALTURAS, Calif., Jan, 31 (JP) Op erations will begin on the Hovev- Walker timber tract on Adln moun tain within go days, Richard Horsy Klamath Fella Ore., partner In the lumber firm, announced today. Tbe firm will employ 173 men In logging the acres. Hovey said the 13-mtle spur Une from Canby to ths mountain la almost oompleted and that hie company expects to log a billion feet of timber which will re shipped to Klamath Falls for milling school Burglarised PORTLAND, Jan. 31. (AP) Thieves who broke Into the Buck man grade school hare over the ml end, stole about 100 from a hiding place, tore up achool hooka and pa pert, and littered the hallways and rooms with the pieces. Meteorological Report January 91, 1033 forecasts Medford and Vlclnltv: Fair tnnlol,. and Wedneadav but with t ma change In temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Wednea. day but Cloudv nr frirv lu-.tM - nnj ... valley: no change In temperature. temperature a year ago today t Highest, 40: lowest, 39. Totsl monthly nwlnlt.M.in a & Inches; excess ror the month. 4 6a Inches. Total precipitation since Sep tember 1, 1035. 13.58 Inchea; exeas for the season, 4.33 Inchea Relative humidity ak a n m - terdav. ?S ner cent- a . m 100 per cent. Sunrise tomorrow. 7:33 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 5:13 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M, 120th .Meridian Time n Ji- OXTt Boise Boston Chicago , Denver Eureka , Helena , Los Angeles 83 38 T. Clear 3 14 .... Clear 18 8 .03 Snow 40 34 .03 P.Cdy. 53 43 .. Clear 88 33 T. Clear 74 54 Clear 47 30 Foggy 33 18 Clear 18 3 Clear 86 64 Clear 54 40 Foggy 50 34 Clear 66 33 .. Foggy 34 30 T. Cloudy .... 48 .. Clear 48 44 .01 Cloudy 84 30 Cloudy 48 30 Cloudy New York .. Omaha ...H...,..w Phoenix .... Portland Reno Roseburg Salt Lake City .... San Francisco Seattle Spokane Walla WaUa . Washington, DO. 80 CCC BOYS FROM EAST ENJOY SIGHT OF SUN AT CAMP APPLEGATE CAMP APPLEGATE, Jan. 31. (Spl.) Members and officers of Co. 3703, formerly ot spruce Creek camp at Lutaen, Minnesota (ths best camp on the north shore) arrived in MedfoM January 16, and con tinued by trucks to their camp des tination, camp Appaegate, F-41, Ruch, Oregon. Their old camp waa located on the shore of Lake Supe rior In Cascade state park, 100 miles north of Duluth, Minn. They left during a raging bllxeard and three feet of snow and tbe contrasting change to green grass and sun shine both awed and pleased them. Tbe trip was of great educational value and very much enjoyed by the company. It Included 3300 mllea over mow, plains end mountains with such Interesting sights as the plains ot North Dakota and Montana, the Rocky mountains with their snow capped peaks, Columbia river, Gla cier National park, Grand Coulee dam and -Mount Hood. Officer personnel accompanying the company Included H. B. McManua, 1st It. inf-res., commanding officer; H. H. Maradsn, Jr., 3nd It. Inf-res, adjutant, and Oscsr Kozberg. 1st It., med-rea., camp surgeon. Educa tional Adviser Laurence Lewla and Project Superintendent L. H. Mc Gulre were at the oamp when the company arrived. 20-30 COUNCIL PLANS MEET HERE GRANTS PASS, Jan. 31(Spl.) The Oranta Paas 30-80 club was host to delegates from neighboring cluba at a dinner-dance Saturday night and a district council meeting Sun day morning at the Hotel Del Rogue. There were 67 young men and women attended the dinner, which began at 7:30 p.m., Saturday. O. Lawrence Manuel, district governor, presided and talks were heard from Bret Nellaon of Portland, and from presidents of the Marahfleld, Med ford and Klamath Falls clubs. The Cavemen Invaded the dinner to welcome the visitors. Following the dinner dancing waa enjoyed with mualo furnished by Johnny Bennett's oroheatra. At the business meeting Sunday morning It was tentatively decided to hold another council meeting lit Medford In May and to meet In Joint convention at Marahfleld In August with the northern Oregon district. GRANTS PASS C-C HITS LAKE CHANGE OP.ANTS PASS, Jsn. 31. (Spl.) Departing briefly from a talk on schools, compulsory student body fees, concentlon reports and an nouncement of the federal building dedication, the Oranta Past cham ber of commerce went on record Monday noon In favor of the ex clusion of Dlsmond lake from the Crater Lake National park. Morris Mllbsnk, one ot local cabin ewnere at the lake, said the reason Dlsmond lske had been selected for homes was for business people to get away from crowds. Should Dls mond lake be Included In the na tional park, great numbers of peo ple would visit the lake, hotel, would be built and officers would patrol the highway, he added, turn ing the lake Into citified resort. t