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BEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON'. TUESDAY. JANUARY 28. 1936 PAOE SEVEN TO tLUfctV TO i VST Bead every ad as this pace. Yon wtll probably find e aetly tba thing yon want ta bay or seU. If It tmt there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, aftectlra. RATES Far word tint Insertion (Mlnlmom tic) aeh additional Insertion. ac word (Minimum 10c) Far Una per month wlthoat aopj changes - $1.1 Phone 75 TOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND FOUND Keys to car In container - Owner call at Mall Tribune office. FOUND Scstaloplc Rites of all nations on East sloe. Owner may have same by paving for ad and Identifying. Mall Tribune. XjOST Oold lavaher with blue atone pendent. Return to Tribune office. Reward. LOST- -If dog ta mistnng. calllfiie " WANTED MALE HELP j WANTED Mar who understands dairy to work on orchard. Give references and tel number. Box 143. Tribune I I WANTED FEMALE HELP 1 WANTED Woman for general hou&e work; by the day. Phone 1041-M. WANTED SITUATIONS MARRIED MAN want work; thor oughly experienced In blight cut- ' ting, aU orchard work; good me chanio: capable of taking full charge. References Box 1101. care . Tribune , DAY As mghfc service carpenter work. Lee Williams, 1520. N. Riverside. WANTED Day work. Mr. Huson. Phone 1845-M. WAKTEDPosltlon .ss orchard for man. Year of experience In every phae a) orchard work. Can take complete charge. Best of references Address Box A, Mall Tribune. W ANTED-MISCELLAN EOUS WANTED Horses or used car or truck. 132 S. Riverside. WANTED Cletrac model W. State price and condition. Pine Camp. Route 1, Grant Pass, Ore. WANTED 1931 Ford Koadster. Will ' pay 8175 cash See Good at Biden's Shoe Shop WA17TED SOUTHERN BUIJ-DINO "LOAN ASS'N stouk and saving passbooks. Will pay 100 cent on the dollar. Bring you. steer certlfloete and passbook CHARLES A WING AGENCY, INC. IC9 E Main. Phone 728 Medford, Ore. WANTED Used furniture, ranges, heaters, tools, fruit Jars, etc. Hoi brook Furniture Co., In old Fire Hall Bldg, 112 B. 8th. Tel. 647, WANTED W pay oh tor household good furniture and stoves We also buy meiAis. niaes peiu wi uiu u.v hslr. MEDFORD BAROA1N HOUSE 27 N Grape 8t Pbone 1062. WANTED Dlac for Fordson tractor. L R. care Mall Tribune. . WANTED Cook stove, beater, bed springs, mattresses, day-beda. sani tary coucliee and cots or what have you- We pay caati or exchange NEW DEAL PURN EXCHANGE 423 E- Main St. WANTED FURS FURS FURS Rlgheat cash price paid tor raw furs Complete line of traps on sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27-29 No Orape St Medford FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Five-room furnished house on cottage, 827.50. Phone 1203-W. FURNISHED house. 137 Tripp. FOR RENT Fine 4-room furnished louse. Re K. Ideal Court, corner Myrtle aox" Tay.or Sta. Geo. Iver eo'n. FOR RENT Small nvidern furnlsnsd house: Frtelualre garage; well situ ated. 221 Nsrtb Holly St. FURNISHED houe and garage: adult. 804 War lOih. 88 NIC mooena cottage, partly fur nished 6U and Maple, Central Point. SMALL furnished bouse at 124 B Orape St. rrlgldalre Adult 622 60. FOR RENT a room completely fur nished horr.6 038 West 4th. FOR RENT 4-room furn house; elec tric range, refrigerator oil heater; garage: adult Pbone 848-T 6-ROOM furnished 2 or S bedrooms Close in Pbone W32-J. FOR BENT 6-room modern furnish ed bouse, close In Phone 457-J FOH KEN1 Homes furnished o FOP RFV t?TMf NT? FOR RENT J -room apt. 40 Quince At. Pbone Ml-X POE RENT APAXTWENT8 APT lor rent. No children. 710 Welch. FOR RENT Dnetrabl furnished apt. Hotel lraiid APARTMENT for rent. 818 Weal 10th St. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 329 (J Holly Phone 879-X 5! JOB RENT ROOM BOAED ROOM & BOARD Home cooked meals, 25 per month. 303 N. Holly. Tel. 1026.' BOARD Home-oooked meals served In prlvtae home Reasonable rates Near business district. 33 N. Orange St. Phone 1473-X. BOARD AND BOOM rates reasonable sr. 71 E Matn FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orape FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 10 acres improved- close to town, tree Clarence Pierce. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE MKDFORD properrr to trade for Coo Fay profK'ty. ' W L Cassady, Box 841. Marsnl.eld FOR SALE OR TRADE Income prop- erty. clos In Phone 955-J FOR SALE - HEAL ESTATE $85 ENTIRE cost 40 acres, 15 miles. Vlmont, Hotel Grand. FOR SALE OR RENT Good 6-room house. 2l acres, 815 month. Out buildings, 1 cow. Will lease. Illness ! reason. J. E. Jones, Route 1, Box j B9-A. Central Point, A ! FOR SALE 2 acrea Bear Creek bot I torn; 3 room house, $600. Part cash. Box 1309. Tribune. I . A. TO SETTLE AN ESTATE we are of fering what we think the best buy in Jackson County today. 80 acres, 25 In cultivation, new 6-room bouse, good new barn and other outbuildl ; lot of wood, good pasture. 2uir0 Term. , Fowler Realty Co. 4 N. (uversld. FOR SALE OR TRADE 8 lot In Port i land. What b.ve you? Inquire 425 i 8. Oakdale HOUSES for sale or rent. Tel. 195 evenings 1147-W. WHEN you think ol real estate think ot Brown & White FOR SALE Fine suburban home properties that will suit you In sis . and price. Also Medford homes at prices and on terms to Interest any. one In the market. BROWN 4t WHITE. Realtors. FOR SALE AUTOMOKi l.i..! 1977 Oldsmoblte 6 coach. In good hape. Bargain for 850 cash; -Call 164-Y or 19 FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS R. I. R. HATCHING eggs. Cummlngs stock 81.00 per 16. Cherry Ave. off Stewart Ave. Route 1. Box 141. FOR SALE R. I. Red pullets. Priced to sell. 1025 W. 11th St. evenings. FOR SALE Brown Leghorn pullets and cockerels, unrelated for breed ers. Also Muscovy ducks, 1 ml. N. W. Central Point. P. D. Lofland. . WANTED Custom hatching chick ens, dunk, turkeys egg Cummtng Poultry Ranch. 5 mile out Mid way Road, central Point. R. 1. CUSTOM HATCHING Booking ord er for 5'irkey efro only Eggs day old and 8-weeks old poult. Winston Hatchery. P. O. Box 988. Ruseburg. Ore BOOK Your Orlen Now for Hatch ing at Sweeney Poultry Farm Rhode Uiand Red Cockerels for aale. Rouve a, box 114, Medford. FOR SALE Hatching eggs. 50o tor 15. Near Howard school. Mrs. D. 2. Stelner. Route 2. FOR 8ALE LIVESTOCK HORSES FOR SALE 1 team geldings 1450 lbs. each, 7 yrs: l team mares 1400 lbs. each, smooth mouthed; 1 ttam mares 1150 lbs. each 0 and 8 years; l team sorrel geldings com ing 3 years old. Till make 1600 to 1700 lbs. each; 1 brown mare 1650 lbs. 9 years; 1 brown gelding 1200 lbs. 8 years; 3 extra nice saddle horses 5 and 6 years. Also purebred Hereford and Guernsey bulls. Ther on Jones, Murphy, Ore. FOR SALE Fresh Guernsey heifer Mann, 4 mile north 4 Corner Serv ice Station, Midway Road. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Jersey bull. Robert purves. Box 63. Talent Oregon. FOR SAI-B Ught team and harness. 35 Phorvi 1410 FOR SALE Order your baby calves row for iprl delivery from reg istered and graded Halite In cattle. H H. Metric, R. F. D. No. 4. FOR SALJ5--6fiee--pi:rebrei. Entire flock very 'asoab.e I. A. Salsde. Central P.ot. FOR SALE OR TRADE Work horses. I saddle homos, springer heifers and i cows. Oor.ier of Court St and Mc ! Andrews roed FOR 8 A LB DOGS PET8 FOR SAL'S Thorough bred Australian pnppi's Plvne lff-F-15 FOB 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Oray enamel home com fort range. Edwin Taylor, Ruch, Ore. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hav 14 ton. 2nd and third cutting, p. D. Lof land, Central Point. BALED alfalfa hay for tale or trade for hogn'or cattle. C A. Franzen. Applegate. FOR SALE Bovs balloon tired bi cycle. Practically new. 20. fto 8o iiouy. FOR SALE 2-wheel car trailer, n cloed, large enough for house i trailer. No. 66 Merrick's Camp. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE New and used riding sad dles. 132. 8. Riverside. FOR SALE Baby bed and silk floes mattress, sire 40, Inches. Good con dition. 708 So. Peach St. FOR SALE Hot water tank. ' mat tresses, wheel-barrow, davenport set, organs, aet of drums. Incuba tors. Jack's 2nd Hand Store. 408 E. Main. OR SALE Double bed. spring and mattress, or will fade for single ted. Phoue 701-R FOR SALE 18-Inch dry fir wood. Phone 378-X. FOR SALE On Thirty Caterpillar. Uite model, reasonable price One Pordoo. cheap Several used aprayera priced to move. Hubbard Wray. FOB SALE Cast Iron heating stove. 1103 North Klveralds. FOB SALE -Child'' Uoyd cart, 3, snrt walnut high chair, 3. Call i?49tY. PERSONAL VALENTINES. $2.00 doz. See Kennel 1-K1 lis dlsulay case. 42 N. Central for samples Phone 329. H Y Chopped inquire Brlttsans Store, Eagle Point. CUlL APPLES for nog feed. fre. Come and get them. Pinnacle Pack ing Co. TYPEWRITERS Blerma 116 N. Cen tral. Phone 282. STEEL safe 2 1x22x26. 630.00. McCulS ton. 31 1 N. Riverside. FOR SAliE -Wheat, barley, oats, corn, 1-2-3 cutting alfalfa Henry Nled ermeyer 1'hone Jacksonville 354. FOR SALE Baled ot hay. ground alfalfa and oat hay loose alfalfa hay, fat hogs, springer heifers. C A. DeVoe. Phone 623-J-2. FOR SALE Good clean alfalfa hay first and third crops, at Oa&lelgn Farm, 2 miles north of Central Point on Pacific highway. Call 383 Otto Bohnert. cOR SALE Hay and grain; hay loose, baled or chopped; wheat, barley and oats whole or ground Phone 355-J-3. Victor Bursell. NEWTOWN apples, wrapped and pack ed or face and fill; large sire. A real buy. Newtowns 15c per lug Bring your own containers. Phone 926 American Fruit Growers, Inc. 213 So. Fir, Medford. Ore. FOR SALE New and used building materials. Lee Williams. 1520 N. Rlv DRIVEWAY MAI-EKlAt 8 Sizes Ol rock at 61.50 per yard delivered Bateman Phone 1534-V or 913-J APPLES We deliver Tel m-L MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT Radio Repair Service at rea sonable prices. Flck's Hardware Phone 300. ALL MAKES of Washers Repaired at bargain prices this month only Estimates rfiven FREE. Flck's Hard ware. Phone 300. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR LEASK Reasonable terms, ser vice station and premises on Pacific highway, u-.th dance hall, lunch room and fointalij in connection Phone 952 r writ Box 1074, Med ford. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY AHSTRACT CO Abstracts Ol rule ana ntle insurance The only complete 1 1 tie System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRAC-1 CO. Abstracts of ntle. Rooms 8 and 5. No 82 North Central Ave, upstairs Expert Win dim Clean era LET GEORGE DO IT lei. 1173 House cleaning floo: waxing, on entttt rue cleaning and upholstering Income Tax Reports Prepared. INCOME TAX Federal and state re turns prepared. See Bart Foy. Room 1 1, jAokson County Bank Bldg. Phone 796. Money to Lend MONET LOANED 650 to 6300 Cot personal oi household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos: also Cars Refinanced Loaoe closed within 80 minutes License No. 8 157 See W E Thomas 45 So Cen tral Transfer. RE1 N KING TRANSFER CO Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle anything. Ill N Fir. Phone 1033 0. Stuart. BADS TRANSFER 4t STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 816 Prices right Service guaranteed TRUCKINO AND STORAGE Local and long distance bsullng furni ture moving eto Reasonable rates Pel 833-- P ft Samson Co RAW LEY ntANSFER - Expert pack ers and mover Special livestock moving equipment Prices Ight H) Norr.h Riverside Phnne tS ROOFING ROOFTNQ -Let us inspect four roof before the rainy season This ser vice is free Call 270 Rogue River Rnofinjr fy LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Call School r6t No 01 warrant turn term from ,V7 to 716 incluslvs, ar ca'l for par-nent. Intrest wtll otaw aftr Jauuary 37th. Present wfranta Ui th? Medford Branch United dtfF Mat'orai Bank, Me.1 fore. Orego-i tor pbjmtnt. A 10. all persons hoin.ns; warrants laud tor th years liU-Jl H?a-a reardle of numtor. oreeent same to th abors mentioned iank for 3Tment. t a Hit.DR.irrH. Clerk Dlst. Mo. SI. Nn'lee of Hale In the County court of th State of , orron for jaekaon county. , In the Matter of the Estate of Xl- I ander KKtt. Peeeaeed I Motloe it oeretrr flvtn Lbat 10 pur. uanoe of the will of Alexander Duff, made and executed on the 38th day ot June. 1930. ft-blcb said will, with proof thereof was admitted to pro bate and recorded In Volume 6. Paiea 308-9-10. Record Ol Will, Jackson County Oregon. In the matter of the estate of Alexander Duff, deceased, the undersigned, the executors, and executrix of sad estate will sell at &rlvate sale, in one parcel, to the lghest bidder, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned and subject to confirm a tlon of said court, on and after Thursday, the 20th day of February 1936, all the right, title. Interest and estate of said Alexander DufL deceased, at the time of hi death, which was a fee simple Interest in and to the whole of the real property hereinafter des cribed, and all the right, title and interest that said estate has by opera tion of law or otherwise acquired other than or In addition to that of aaid deceased at the time of his death, of, in and to that certain lot, piece or paroei of land situate, lying and being in the county of Jackson, state of Oregon, and more particularly des cribed as follows, to-wlt: Commencing S 69 degrees 30 min utes East 23 chains and 44 links from Intersection ot the North line of the Right ot Way of Rogue River Valley R. R. with West boundary Una of DLO 76 of John R. T.ce In Twp. 87 S. R. 2 West of the W. M. and from a&ld beginning point running thence S 89 deVeea 30 minutes East on the North line of the right of way of said Railway 6.21 chains to corner; thence due North 18.56 chains to outb. line of County Road leading from Jack sonville to Medford as now located to a corner; thence North 88 degrees 30 minutes West 6.18 chains to North east corner of the Brown 10 acre tract; thence South on East line of said Brown rract 18 80 chains to the place of commeuclng containing 11.56 acres more or less and said above described trsot being in Section 26 Twp. 87 d R 2 West of the W. M. Terms and conditions of sale: 8400.00 In United States legal tender to be paid at the time of confirma tion of sale; balance, $20.00 pe month; 6 Interest on deferred bal ance; balance evidenced by note and mortgage on .he premises; deeds and abstract at the expense of the estate; the purchaser to assume the payment of, and take the property free nd clear of Incumbrance excepting Med ford Irrigation District Hen; estate to pay taxes and water assessments to and Including 1935; purchaser to as sume and pay same thereafter before delinquency. All bids or 'jffers must be In writ ing and may be left at the office ot J. F. Fllegel, attorney for said exec utors, at Davis Building, Medford, Oregon, or may be delivered to aaid sxecutore or executrix In said county of jsokson. or may be filed In the of fice ox tne cierk or tnis court at any tltn? aftej che lira- publication of this notice and before the making ol che sale. Dated January 31. 1936. ELLA DUFF, XSxecutrlx. ROBERT A. DUFF. Executor. LAWRENCE E. DUFF, Executor. J. F. FLrEGEL, Attorney for estate. Notice to Creditor tn the county Court of the State of Oregon for Jookaon County. tn the Matter of the Estate ot France ourillan Wlndell, Deceased. The undersigned has been appoint ed and qualified by the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, a Ad ministrator ot the estate of Frances Gllllllan Wlndell, deceased. All per sons having claims against said es tate are notified to present them, duly verified, with proper vouchers, to me at my office, Cooley Theatre Building. Medford, Oregon, within 1K months from January 21, 1936. the date of this notice. RAWLK3 MOORE, Administrator. Notice. In the County Court of the Stat of Oregon, In and for the County cf Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Ida K. Lambert, formerly Ida E. Ken worthy, Deoeased, Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed Executrix of the estate of the above named deceased, and has qualified Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Peculiar . Secures Competent Edible seed. Solution of Yesterday' Punl I. 4. rJAlMHASIPgCHEW I. O R EA L O EkJR U S E B 0 6e1yD ePenJS E jjP RQlwHSTOLE A S H j W E A f H E RIE D STOP lA GOtTl NG PENETRAT EMS E STEERHsAiR I m lPORl5ANER DEL ET 5 L WANE everIfa lTto D 12. Ma en U. Useless lu. Quite 17. Htfrh cards IS. Natural height of a man 19. Tlmlirr tree 20. Indefinite amount SI. Purpose St. Chid. ST. A red 2g. Old card game 29. Refined woman 50. Large tlntbost 51. Lacerated 32. Away: prefix S3. Side piece of an umbrella 14. Damn. 15. Individual who Drink helonts to an ' under aesnclatlorj obligation 37, fut off 7- City tn Iowa H. Devour 5- ner IS. School pupil to freeslng point wnom specisi.. .. amies are BO. MiiUlti'.fla M. Unt ahrnd DOWN 1. Uneio.es: poelln II. Flyitur nocturnal " animals 1 M3 ijff r i6 17 pf i r r -u- - ,s f jkL I IF gil f !LL 24 25 UT ;:7 jl 26 " i7. - i;;;V Wlfl f pp nin 4i 44 "WAS " -SjiiW u f ' So ',, SI ',' . ':; I a I ' ' ' it I , 1 ' 1 1 as such; all parties bavin any claim against said estate are hereby noti fied and required to present same, duly verified, as by law required, either to the undersigned at her home at Jackson Hot Springs, Jackson County, Oregon, or at the office of F. J. Newman, attorney for , said estate, In the Palm Building. Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication or this notice; and all parties owing said estate may make payment at either of said places. Dated and first pubUshed this 14th clay of January, A. D. 1936. GERTRUDE OTTTNOBR. Executrix with the Will Annexed of Ida K. Lambert, formerly Ida E. Kcnworthy. Deceased. THE GRANGE Lake Creek Grange Lake Creek Grange was pleased to have as Its guest, Mr. Elmbaugh. County club leader, at the last meet ing. Jan. 34. Children Interested In 4-H club work were called together before the grange meeting and were addressed by Mr. Elmbaugh relative to forming a calf club. A number of prospective members registered with him preparatory to taking up the work, and chose Floyd Charley their leader. After a brief business meeting, the following program, presented by Lec turer Mabel Brown, was enjoyed. Old time music by Frank Simpson, violin, and Russ Moore, accordion; story by Helen Sldley; song, by chil dren of Butte Creek school; readings. by Tom Stanley, and Nora Bradahaw; song, by children of Butte Creek school; resdlngs. by Beth Zundell and Lucille Ml 11 1 ken; grand march and games, led by Emma Messal. Next meeting, to be held Feb. 14, will be In commemoration of Lin coln's and Washington's birthdays and St. Valentine's day. The grange la glad to report that Mrs. Tonn Is recovering satisfactorily from a reoent bad fall. Gold Hill Grange A special meeting of Gold Hill Grange was held Jan. 93. Ten new members were given the third and fourth degrees by the Sams Valley degree - team. Visitors from several granges In the county were present. Games were played and refreshment served to about eighty people. The week previous to the meeting was spent in renovating the QranK hall. The woodwork waft painted, walla calsomlned and new curtains put up to the windows. This makes a very great Improvement In the hall and a very attractive meeting place. The play, "Mama's Baby Boy,' put on by the Sams Valley Grange was very successful and enjoyed by a good crowd. Those taking- part were Wes ley McDonough, Helen Burreson, Mrs. Empey, Jerome Fitzgerald, Mrs. Dug- gan, Mildred Duggan, Betty. Wilson, Gerald Fitzgerald, Dorothy' Straus and Mrs. MoDonough. There were spe clal musical numbers between the acts and a special darky number by Mrs. Korner. Talent Orange Talent Orange contest play, "Just Debts," will be presented at Talent Town hall Saturday, Feb. 1 by the following cast: Mrs. Lane, Wanda Works: Mrs. Bailey, lots Miller; Har old Jennings, Ben Webster, Joe Man ning, Oeo. Hartley; Ben Farruys. Tom Bell. Harriet Bates Is director and Ed Lemmln, prompter. Musical numbers by the Orange or chestra also the Town orchestra will precede and follow the play. Oamea and refreshments will bring the evening to an enjoyable conclus ion. A small admission will be charged. Try Undy'i M;lk Depot for Grade A Raw Milk SOc gallon M3 E. Main. Cross-Word Puzzle 11 European country lft. Conjunction It. Sort II. 8 tan dart. . Units of wslght S4. Class forcibly 25. Promontory II. Instrument for ., mesiurltif distance traversed IT. Bphers SO. Manner 11. South Ameri can animal S3. Steep, as flss .14. Truthful lf. Singing roles IT. Is very fond of It. Short not to jog the memory 49. Part of a klU 41. Mythical monster 4t. Bamboo-llks (trail 41. Dlcken't pen name 44- Wondering fear 41. tCxrlamatlon Of diigUit I. Mark of a blow t. Pacts 4. Verbal noun . P:ach ; . Pier of bak4 clay T. Crafty I. Cae: nautical I. Unmarried man 10. Recllns 11. Half sins Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY. Jan. 28. AP) The Sams Valley Ladles' Extension unit will meet at the home of Mrs. E. W. Empey January 30 for the pur pose of studying shoe comfort, value and service. Mrs. Mack, county dem strator, wtll be present at this meet ing. A covered dtsh luncheon by ladles attending. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Straus left Sat urday for an extended visit with rela tives In southern California. Sympathy Is extended Mrs. Ada East by her many friends In this dis trict In the loss of her father. J. F. Dltsworth, who passed away In Med ford Saturday morning. The Ladles' club was entertained January 18 at the home of Mrs. Paul Schula by Mrs, Schula and Mrs. Glenn S purl In. An enjoyable program was given. Names were drawn for the coming club year, with the ladles de ciding to call themselves Sam'a Squaws to their pals for the year. Re freshments were served by the hos tess. Thirteen members of Sams Valley Grange attended the meeting of the Jackson County Pomona Grange at Medford Saturday. At the last meeting of the Sams Valley Extension unit Mrs. O. T. Wil son was elected as delegate to the Home Interests conference at Corval Us February 11 to 14. The comple tion of the guide pattern project was transacted at this meeting with Grace Smith conducting the business. The Ladles' club will meet February 4 at the home of Mrs. Nora Williams. Miss Grace Blgham Is recovering from a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital tn Medford. Mrs. Joe Duenberry is now at home after sufficient recovery from a ma jor operation. 4 Butte Falls BUTTS FALLS. Jan. it (Spl.) Mrs. Earl Jones died suddenly Sat urday morning of heart failure. She was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wbaley ot Darby. She leaves to mourn her her parents, hus band, two son, Ardy and Perry, and two daughters, Irene; three brothers. Tod, Wayne and Bert, and four sis ters, Essie, Rose. Alice and Marcla. Lee Edmondson returned Saturday from a three months' visit to his old horns at Clear Lake, Cal.; hi uncle at Lower Lake, and other relatives In Fresno and San Francisco. There was an all-day masting of the Hustlers' club last Thursday. All brought thslr favorite dish. They hsd kisses, heavenly twins pie, pine apple upside down cake, ooffee, ate. All had a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Ous Edmondson spent Saturday In Medford. . Mr. and Mrs. John Lltchenburger of Grants Pass visited Mr. and Mrs. Loren Moon Sunday. Roy Casey brought Mrs. Roy Casey and twin babies, Vern and Varna, home from Medford on Sunday, The twins are 90 days old. Th next meeting of th Hustlers' club will be held at Mr. Elmer Oott's home. All will bring a new dish and sewing tor the next sal will be con tinued. Mrs. "Slim" Norrlt was called to Dunsmulr by the Illness of her daughter, Carol, . Beagle BEAOLI. Jan. 38. .(Spl.) R. H. fieegmlller was a Sunday aftsrnoon vis itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Stalllngs. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. DeArmond of Lakevlew, are here for a severs) weeks visit with parents, as th mow 1 too deep In the Lakevlew country to con tinue logging. Jim Bankhe4, who t working with Mr. DeArmond, Is hers also and Is staying at bis ranch while here. Morris Frlnk, Jo and Dick Rush and Marls Selgmlller were among those from this district who went to th basketball game between Bams Valley and Butte Pulls played at Butt Palls Friday night. , Sunday visitors at th Chss. San derson home were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin and family of Reese Creek, Mr, end Mrs. Melvln Martin and baby Donnls, Milton Ssndeinon and Kenneth Stlmson, of Medford. Milk-tester Delbert Mongold msda his regular monthly trip to the Wll-llams-Selgmlller ranch and th Hill rneh recently. Mr. and Mr. Ray Bowers ipent Tuesday visiting at the Harry Ellis horn. Mrs. Rush and daughter. Elaine, who ara visiting at Maricopa, Calif., are expected home soon. Mr. Blanch Sweet and son, Des mond, were Medford visitor Mondsy Bobby Blschoff enjoyed a vacation from high school Thursday and Fri day a he waa exempt from th sem ester tests. Walter drnt recently old four heifer to California buyer. A 4-H club was organised In ths Antloch school Thursday. A cooking class wss organised, with girls and boy enrolling. Mlsa Blva Adam will be thslr leader. Their first meeting will be held soon, Chas. Sanderson and son ar haul ing logs from th enter ranch this week. Mr. Brown nd little daughter, Jesnette, went to Medford Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer, of Eagle Point. Rsy Blslns wis a Medford visitor th lat of the week. . Individually oesuined Spencer dress end surglcsl garment Mrs H M Welshssr. Phone 1333-R Us Mali Tribune want ad. Briefs Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK. Jan. 37. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. clyds O. McRey- nolds, of Colorado Springs, visited the first of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert 6nydr. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bowman, of Medford, were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown Monday eve ning. Olive Knox, of Yamhill, spent the week-end at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. D. Brown, and family. Hs also visited other relatives In Jackson ville. Ray Cherry left Tuesday for Los Angeles, where he plans to take a course In Diesel engineering and radio. He was accompanied by his sister and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Felt, of Klamath Fulls. Radio Study club will meet Wed nesday of this week at the home of Mrs. Ruth Hood. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Sturglll motor ed to Reese Creek Sunday, taking Mrs. Rose Sturglll and son, Charles, up to spend a while with Mrs. Stur glll's daughter, Mrs. Grow. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mclntyre are the parents of a boy, born January Tolo TOLO. Jan. 38. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson end daughtet. Edith, are living In one of the cabins at Valandra camp In Central paint Edith, who Is a freshman In high school and attended the first semester st Gold Hill, will enter Central Point high for the remainder of the term. Mrs. Thurston, son Kenneth and Tolo school pupils attended the mat inee showing of "Pirates of Penzsnce" tn Medford Saturday. After a week's Illness, Alva Muss Is sble to be out sgsln. L. K. Potter and family ara moving Into ths Lauleman house. John Bohn ert has remodeled the house Inside snd Installed a pressure water sys tem. Alton Whetstone and Edward Inn mann made a business trip to Med ford Saturday. Jack Bush, well known here and at Rogue River. Is a seaman on ths bat tleship (TJ. 8. 8. Pennsylvsnla) used In the making of "Shipmates For ever." Mrs. Tracy and daughters, Ar- lene and Ernestine, attended the mat Ineo showing of this picture Sunday, Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Jan. 28. (Spl.) Everyone 'will be glad to know Mrs. H. Ball la up now and Mrs, Theo. Ryan Is staying with her to help care for her and do the house work. Prances and Lois Mavanch have been iulte 111 with the measles, but are on the road to recovery now. Measle. measles, who's got the meas les? A large portion of the students In the school, but they will all be well at once. L. C. Rusho and his brother, Otto Rusho, have both been transferred from Camp Soutbr Pork to Camp Ore gon Caves. They" are both well on the road to recovery after their Illness. Mrs. Dorothy Amundsen, of Toledo, Ore., and Mrs. Mllo Lamb and Miss Loletta Bennett, of Medford, visited Jan. 23 at the W. R. Lamb home. Mrs. Amundsen will be remembered as Dorothy Lamb. She will visit with relatives and friends for some time. Her husband will arrive this week for a visit also, Mrs. Wilfred Jack and daughter. Evelyn, and their house guest for the week-end, Irene Oharley, of Brownsboro, and son, Maurice Jack, were all shopping In Medford Sat urday. A CCO enrollee from Camp South Pork went off the highway In the ditch In passing another car Jan. 83, near the Lamb borne. A Shell oil truck came along and pulled the truck back on the highway. No dam age was reported. Mrs. Harry Powell has not been so well having had the flu. Miss Alice Rut urn cutter attended the teachers meeting at the court house Saturday. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb and Mrs. Oeorge Amundsen to Medford. Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell were dinner guests Sunday at Mrs. Mc Dowell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil fred Jack. They called st the Lamb If you have not tried our POTATO BREAD aik for gome today. It'i in all the tore which handle our breads. TA9 home to see Dorothy Amundsen, ha-- ing been school mate together sev er; yzzr ago. We art thankful for th warm weather when we think of the ter rible storms In the east and other countries. Mrs. c. H. Rusho is up now from a three-week's Illness with the flu. 4 Forest Creek FOREST CREEK. Jan. M IHnl There will be a benefit hor anoint at the school house Thursday evening. ian. ou. inr me purpose of raising money for the plsno fund. Everyone I urged to attend as there will ia fish ponds and fun for all. Mr, and Mrs. Are-raves anrf famttv of Jacksonville, and Mr. Poet, of Klamath Falls, were visitors at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearc. Jan. 33. Mrs. Thurston, ot Talent, accom panied by a friend, visited school Friday afternoon. Mr. O'Byrne re turned with them for the week-end. Mr. and Mr. Harry Ayree nd Shir ley, ot Medford, were visitor at th home of Mrs. John Black Jan. 31. Harry Ayres remained here to cut wood for a few weeks. Norman Salsman has rented hi piece to a family by the name of Chestnut, who sre building an ad dition to the house and wtll move here In the very near future. The Dsvles' big mining reservoir wss wsshed out In the night Jan. 31. The flood started In a small leak caused by muskrut holes. Ivsn Dsvles snd Jsck Crump hsve been mining the Dsvles plsce this year. They nod been piping only a tew days when the catastrophe occurred. Pine spring weather prevailed her this week, an abrupt change from the downpour of rain and high water of last week. Mrs. Ivan Davtea, who underwent a sinus operation Jan. 4 and who was very 111 a a result. Is at home and able to be about some, but Is Improv ing slowly. John Blsck and Ed Kelly began ny- draullo mining operations on the Black ranch Jan. 31. Sunday school under ths direction ot Mrs. Psul Pesrc was held at th school house Jan. 30. Attendance, which haa been very poor on account . of the bad weather, Is Improving a little. Lee Black acted as pall bearer at the funeral of hla life-long friend Frank Dltsworth, Sr.. of Trail, who died after a short Illness Jan, 34. Mr. Dltsworth lacked only a few months , ot aohlevlng his ninetieth blrthdey.1 THE GRANGE Central Point Orange . "The ' Blue Teapot," by Joan ' Lee Latham, a one-act comedy, will 'be presented In the Central Point Grang hall at 8 p. ra., January 80 by th following cast: Ma Brown, herself, Pays Rltzlnger, Pa Brown, himself, J. Bsnford Rlch srdson; Jimmy McNabe, Robert Sparks: Cynthls, who Jimmy loves, Janice Hesselgrsve. Th play wa cast and directed by Mrs. Victor Bursell. Angus Bowmer, dramatle Instructor at th Southern Oregon Normal school, acted a crttlo. Mrs. Rltzlnger will be remembered la th rol of the little old Scotch lady In Central Point's Grange play last year. The remainder of ths cast hs appeared in various plsys In th part two years and aU are especially suited for ths paru they plsy In theBlue Teapot. Jacksonville Grange orchestra ' will plsy for a couple of hours danc ing after the play. "The Blue Teapot" Is on" erf th eight play entered In th annual ru ral dramatics contest sponsored by th Jackson County Reorestlon club. Eagle Point Orange Met Jan. 31 with 100 members and ?8 visitors present. Open lecture hour ws well attended. The following bill were discussed: Primary election, w. E. Dsvles; compensation of legisla tors, W. Nealon; sales tax, I. A. Kilns; student fee, Mrs. Gertrude Ha ok. This was very appropriately fol lowed by th group singing "Love's Old Sweet Song." Th mri country play, "Singapore Spider," will be given In Eagle Point Orange hall Jan. 33 at p. m. Th caat 1 as follows: Mrs. A. Mlttel ataedt, A. Mlttelataedt, Raymond Neu gart and Cora Crandsll. Following ths plsy there will be a basket social. AU ladles bring a basket. "K1CKERN1CK" Ondergarment that fit at Ithslwyn B Huffroann's. SPENCER COR8ETIERE. Tel 1439-T. rjse Mall Tribune want ads. Jimmie Jingle Says: Ar folk content -Jort bear 1 them sigh Their gladness when they ent oar plel A NAPPLE PIE IS AMAN'S PIE .eitPM eoitmitn , pucMKio 703HE11 ft I J liwrrwrn