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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MT5DFOKD. OREGON', TUESDAY. MARCH 3. 193fi paoe ntnt:. V Read every ad on tht page You will probably find exactly the thlnge you hav Been looking for or a aal or trade (or unuted article! you may nave, search your attlo or tore-room you may find many thlnga other are seek Ing and be able to realize Im mediate cash. H what you want lant here, advertise for It Tribune Classified ada are Inexpensive effective! RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 36c) Each additional Insertion, per word ' lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes $136 Phone 75 FOB WANT, ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Small key container, some where on North Central. Leave at Tribune. ' ,aflTTf la missing, call 1518. W ANTED MALE HELP ' WANTED Man between 30 and at veals, preferably married, not afraid ork and meet the public. Steady employment. Advise In own handwriting, qualifications, salary c. Writ. 643.JMbur. RALBSMAN to call on grocery and gtntrafatore. over 30 Must have car must have experience. Phone Evans, 423. Medford Hotel lor ap-polntment. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Reliable lady tor house -workand care of children. Refer ' ences. Box 774, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNO man want. farm or dairy work lor rjoaru BOX 760, Trlbun,- . EXPERIENCED mecha'nlo want work Box 761, Tribune. EXPERIENCED stenographer desires full or part time work. References. Box 764. Tribune. . c AN experienced bookkeeper and ete wirapher desires position. Refer enoes. Box 662, Tribune. MPEAMSTRESS wants dressmak ing, alterations, repairs. , Tel. 359-J. 113 rentage. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS COMMERCIAL spraying. Phone 258-M. Mooonagle, WANTED Good team of horses about 1400 lbs. Must be true and gentle. Route J. Box 498. Medford It Tel. 6U-R-5. WANTED Antique furniture, china, glassTand llvBoxJ6T. Tribune. IFuRNITURE upholstering, repairing. reflnlshlng. W. E. walker, phone 628. 207 N. Peach. WANTED Oalvanleed water tank. about 600 gal. Phone 539-J-2. WANTED Pigs, weight to 76 lbs. State price In reply. M L, Mall Tribune. WANT TO BUY - Springer blfer. Ralph Wilson, Central point, Ti Ul-X-I. WANT to borrow 81800 on fine home 1 on Rogue river and highway. BROWN WHITE, Realtors. WANTED We pay cash for household good. f.V,ii..ira nd stove. We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone '.063. WANTED Cook stoves, heaters, bed prtnga, mattresses, day-beds, sani tary oouchea and cow or what have you? We pay cash or exchange VEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE 423 E. Main St. WANTED FURS PURS PURS Highest cash price paid for raw fur. Complete line ol trapa on aale.. MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 37-39 No Grape St. Medlord. JUNK -JUNK WANT&u CASH PAID tor inner tube, lo per lb. up. Rags, cotton and wool up to per lb Scrap Iron, small or large lots; also all other metal of HI deception. MEDFOKD QAiujn,.' 17NoGrape. Phone 1083 Jl FOR RENT-HOUSES FOR RENT room partly runu hciise acre, all W. 8th Bt. Phone 1444-T. FOR REST Furn. home at 38 uino. r.eetr, range. Prleldaire, oil heat er. See Mr,. Beeaon, 3 No. HollT. Apt 8. . FOR RENT 8-room furntuhed home. o North Ivy street, near Junior high. Hardwood floore. fireplace, o.l Heatrola. electric range. 83S. inc ud ln water. Chea R. Ray. Realtor. Medford building. Phon 303- mn. n WT Unit.. Hit side, close In ..m a hrdrooms. large front room, dlnlm, room, hardwood floore. Phone 74S-J. FOR RENT Small furniahed house. Inquire at 128 O. urepe st. r.w Hre. Adults. fORr RENT -Fine 8-irr. house, elose in never advertised before. Fhone 145J-J-1. FOR RENT 3 furniahed houses. 81 Summit. FUR.VWHED house. 4-room. bath and screened porch. 1 bedrooms, 833.40 at 1137 We Mala. FOR EENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6 room furnished house 35.00. Phone 534-H. FOR RENT Reliable adults, 5-room modern house, can at u uo Ave. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. BROWN at WHITE 4-ROOM furnished house lor rent. electno range inquire suj oouiu Oakdal. FOR RENT No. ill North Oakdale, Medford, 3 oea rooms, iirBjjia.w. im ne.ee. Being reconditioned. Will be available about March 15th. J. O. Tjiancson, Central Point. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 6-room apt, lurn. Close In. 30 8. Kir. partly FOR RENT 4 brand new S-rooin apartments. Modern, private bath Newly furnished overstuffed. Contin uous hot water. Priced right. 376 South Central. FURNISHED APTS. Phone 879-X. APARTMENTS for rent, 334 Apple FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM, rates reasonable, at 716 E. Main. BOARD Home-cooked meal served In private home. Reasonable rates Near business district, 33 N. Orange St. Phone 1473-X. ROOM its BOARD Home cooked mealB. 525 per month- 303 N Holly FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS TWO ROOMS, private residence, well located; steam neat, enec, onable. 1311 W. Main. WARM, pleasant room, separate en trsnce. 320 N. Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 B. Grape, FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT A diversified orchard on shares. BROWN 4s WHITE. Realtors FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Poland China boar. Joe Collins, central point. FOR 8ALE OR TRADE Jonathan ap ple 15c and 35c a box. Call at Ala Vlata Packing house between 9 and 4 o'clock. Bring own poxea. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE 6-room modern house for larger house. Pay difference. Box 7B0, Tribune. WILL TRADE good 40 acres wtlh nice home tor Medford. BROWN li WHITE. Realtors. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 1 1 aowiba nenr creek land, eood 3- room house, a chicken houses, good : well, 8100 cash, balance like rent, j Also some White Minorca laying j , millets lor sale. Phone 128, Ceu- i tral Point. Ffflt SALE 8 acres, well located. Ir rigated, good soil, 5-room house, bath, breakfast nook, fireplace, new barn, fruit and berries, 81650; easy payments, ? Also an attractive buy In a 4 room modern house near high school. L. O. PIOKELL, 304 E. Main. PCJR SALE 4-room attractive bun galow, two bedrooms, unfurnished, paved street. 81500. Terms if de sired. Located 1126 West Ninth it. Phone Harold Brown, 1670, jr Charles Ray, 302. FOR SALE 80 acres River - bottom land; 15 acres .cultivated, balance tillable if cleared. Free water right. 1(4 miles from highway. Close to store and P. O. Barn, woodshed. House desttroyed by fire. Tills can be bought for 8600. Baw-tlmber on It valued at 8300. 4.7 ACRES close to town, good bulldlnga. large chicken home, brooder, plenty fruit for family. 81200. Very easy terms. 5-ROOM MODERN HOUSE near Peach St. school, going at 81000. Easy terms. B. J. PALMER Space Palmer Music Store WHY? 100 ACRES TURKEY CHICKEN HOO RANCH 82,000.00 ONLY 8250.00 CASH Opportunity raps st your door again, loo acres on Crater Lake highway a miles from Medford. 40 acres go-xl alfalfa, clover or corn land. Balance fine pasture for turkeys or chickens Not under Irrigation. Running wat er on place, all fenced with woven wire fence. 1260 cash balance like rent. Would make good business lo cation for auction house, garage, service station or some such busi ness. J. C. BARNES Phone 910-Y 30 N. Peach St. FOR SALE 2 lots, clow In, fine shad. tree,, can i.oa-j-i. FOR SALE Fine 8-room house, and 8 lots: house on corner k. vo.j easy to finance. Call 1453-J-I. 30 ACRES, cultivated, close In, fine 4- room house, nam, urge cnickcn house. 5A free water. Price 815001 terms. Sheley Agency, I mile north of city limits. Pacific Hwy. WHEN you think of real eatate think of BROWN & WHITE. ipJIRS Of"bONX!S CERTIFICATES We have several propertlea whirl) we can sell on easy terms and which can be optioned tr holders of bonua certificates until certificates are cashed. BROWN & WHITE. Realtors. 104 W. Main, Medford. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg and Loan Asa"n. FOR BALE By owner. 10 to 80 -acre tracts, irrigated Bear creek Bottom land t mile from Meiford; excel lnt for gardening Phone H24-L FOR SALE DOGS PETS PEDIGREED Roller Canaries Special prices on pairs Thrasher's. Jack sonville. Tel 173 FOU.KR canaries 31 g Hlvflde FOR 8ALE POULTRY AND E0GS HANSON strain White Leehorn hatch-! ing eegs from o,d hens meteo to cockerels of 275 and better dams Phone 19-F-t. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS TURKEYS Custom hatching and poults for sale. All new, modern equipment. Bring your brooding and feed problems to our Mr. Wright, who has arranged to spend his entire time with us for four months. Wright's Hatchery, Phoe nix, Ore. Phone 851-R-l. FOR SALE Young healthy, assorted Rhode Island Red leylng hens. New Hampshire and Austra-Whlt. Tel. 634-X. 100 R. I. baby chicks ready Mar. 8th. R. I. cockerela. hatching chicks and turks. Sweeney Poultry Ranch. CHICKS FOR SALB we have good local -and Special Hansen strain chicks to offer you at right prices. Over 500 now on hand. F. E. Sam son Company. 229 N. Riverside, Medford. AUSTRA-WHTTE hatching eggs. A, p Jordan, Wagner Creek road. Tal ent. PLYMOUTH ROCK pulleta for eel. B. w Ford. Lozier Lane. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 5-year-old saddle or pack mare, weight about miu, genua, 835.00. 1138 Court St. HORSE FOR SALE Cheap. Work single or double. Inquire of orover Ifuacs, Route 1, north end of Dark Hollow road on Jacksonville-Phoenix highway. FOR SALE 8 weaner pigs. Inquire Medford Poultry As Egg Co. FOR SALE One team well matched mares. Geo. Hilton, Grants Pass. 1400 LB. GELDING, sound and well broke. A. P. Jordan, Wagner Creek road. Talent. FOR SALE Full-blooded Plymouth Rock laying pullets: also cockerels. May's Ranch, Anderson Creek road, Talent. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE "34 Chevrolet 114-ton truck, dual, long wheelbase, factory built stock rack and 26-ln. box; slightly used: recently overhauled, good rubber; $550. T. J. Hlght, Rt 2. end Ross Lane on Old Military eoad. GOOD USED CARS LOWEST PRICES IN MEDFORD 1934 Plymouth Sedan., 1930 Dooge DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan. 1932 Plymouth Coupe. 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan. 1931 Ford Roadster. 1934 Ford Pickup. 1983 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. Also a number of earlier models at a very cheap price. Lot on North cor. 6th and Bartlett. LANGE MOTOR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Soprano piano accordion, In good condition, reasonable. Tel. 723-J. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS I LIVING ROOM, bedroom and kitchen furniture, very reasoname. tan 1020 E. 11th. GARDEN TRACTOR with plow, cul tivator and harrow. Inquire Texaco Station, mile south of Talent. 9-HORSE Diesel engine, a thorough bred Poland China brood sows. Rt. 1, Box 151, Rogue River. CLEAN1 beardless barley seed 81.36 per 100 lbs. Alfalfa seed. E. H. Nle dermeyer. GOOD used lumber for sale. 626J4 W. McAndrewa. - 30 FEET 11-lnch; 200 feet 10-Inch; 100 feet 8-lnch hydraulic pips. 60c ft. Box 856, Tribune. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. R. V. Belli, Beall Lane. Phone. 365-R-2. FOR SALE A dandy Lloya baby bug gy, reasonable. Inquire 403 W. Clark Street. , FFRTTLIZER Manures. Bargains. 118 S. Fir. Phone 1848-X. FOR SALE 1 single bed, Slmmona; 1 dresser, 1 over-stuffed chair mo hair: 1 fine walnut antique bed room suite, phone 544 or 1103-R. Jno. W. Johnson. FOR SALE 3500-gallon galvanlMd steel tank, 81O0. Geo. Alford. Tel. 19-F-3. COMMON alfalfa seed 15c. Alfalfa hay. baled or loose. Oats and vetch, baled or loose. Tel 523-J-4. Otto ' Nledermeyer. FOR SALE OH storage and wagon tanks. L. A. Salade, Central Point. COAL BRIQUETS for smudging. We will have our flrat car arrive here about March 5th. Arrange with us now for your requirements to be delivered direct from car to you. P. E. Samson Company. 329. N. Riverside. Medford. ALFALFA SEED. IDC. P. E. Bybee, Rt 3. Medford. call C. F. Nleder meyer, Rt. 3, Tel. 623-J-l. FERTILIZER Any imount, 118 8. Fir. Phone 1648-X. cheap. SEVERAL good used "MoClenahan" Incubators, 940-egg 610, 640-ecg 620. reconditioned, tested and sold complete. McClanahan Inc. Co, 360 West 12th St.. Cugene. Or. FOR SALE Ood Newtown apples at cheap prices. Inquire Sgobel at Day Packing House. South Fir St. A REAL BUY Large size Ex. Pancy Comic In lugs . 6100 Newtown apple In lugs ....... . 15 Bring vour own -ntiner. AMERICAN FRUIT OROWeRS. INO 213 So. Fir St. Medford. Or. Phone 76. TYPEWP.i'l ERS Bierma 116 Cen tral Pbon 282 FOR SALE BWW oat alfalfa and oat hat hy C A PrV-a. Ph hay ground loose alfalfa . 1 . MISCELLANEOUS PAINTINO done at reasonable prlo. PERSONAL Olt'l'KU PSYCHIC give advice on all affairs of life. 901 No. BlverUde BUCKINGHAM'b ice Cream. Cai.ay and Party Special. To Crest, 23t So. Central. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract jf Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title 8 y a t e m In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 83 North Central Ave., upstairs. Radio Service. Grunow Radios. RADIO ELECTRIC- 8ERVICE Ira E. Chastatn. Phone 470. 305 w. Jackson St. Tubes. Aerials, Repairing. Long Distance Moving LARGE VAN serving Calif, Oreg. and wasn. points, seml-montniy trip Fully insured. Martin Bros, 701 S 6th St., Grants Pass. Tel. 148-J. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 850 to $300 tor personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. 8 167. See W. E. Thomas, 45 So. Cen tral. Transfer. REINKINO TRUSFER CO. Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle, anything. Ill N. Fir, Phone 1033 O. Stuart. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 816 Prices right. Service guaranteed. TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and long distance hauling, furnl cure muving, etc. Reasonable rates Tel. 833. . F. E. Samson Co. HAWLEV TRANSFER Expert pack era ana movers. Special livestock moving equipment, prices rignt 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for JacKson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam Mason Colvlg. sometimes known as William M. Colvlg. De ceased. The undersigned has been by the County Court of Jackson County, Ore gon, appointed executrix of the estate of William Mason Colvlg, sometimes known as William M. Colvlg, de ceased, and has qualified. All per sons lavlng claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with the proper vouchers, veri fied as required oy law. w.tnin six months after the first publication hereof, to the undersigned, at the office of her attorney. Glenn O. Tay. lor. Federal Building, Medford. Oregon. Dated ana iirse puoiisnea reoruary 18th, 1936. MARY C. WARNER. Executrix of aald Estate. GLENN O. TAYLOR. Attorney. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the County of Jackson In and for the state of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of J. R. Doubleday, also known as Hiram Doubleday, deceased. , . Notice Is hereby given that the1 undersigned has been duly appointed and qualified by the above entitled Court as administrator of the estate of J. H. Doubledsy, deceased. All persons - having claims against the estste are hereby required to present them with the proper .-ouchers with in six months from the first publica tion of this notice to J. P. Fllegel, 83 North Central Ave., Medford, Oregon Dated and first published February 11, 1938. J. P. PLIEGEL, r Administrator. Notice to Creditors. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned, John R. Tomlln, has been duly appointed and qualified Dy the County Court jf the State of Ore- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Under 6. Sailor 9. Large snake 13. Part of an amphl- . theater IS. Swediah coin 14. Beard of grain 11. Upright parts of stairs IT. Loadstone ID. EnsM.h letter 20. Piece out 32. Tablet 21. Line fasten- Ins the cornera of an awning to tti. frame 24. Household animals tl. S:cond largest river in th. world II. Coterie S3. Owing 14. To a hig htr point IB Ancient stone Implements II. -Rilit 19. piyltig nocturnal animal 4L Dnlt of wrre measurs- ment 41. Oarment. of atat Solution of Yesterday'a Puizl N I NEPREN aMm I T E 14 P 0 P DEgggg gAU g"fjR 16 1 vjgslEii i7 SIR, A (J eTD j SL I MfeCAW romKnispanMcuba AlfTC LiNSMoEi.! !! I N I jH A R T 5N I D E E M B CIA N E' 2 RIO S T?R 11 A CTC gP T ggC A Fjgjg I NI6 CHjAfp I N1U ft EMjIS Efc T A K glf N (5 R TIaMC L OiT S.6.Ptl6lRfelATBlTlIRlSJ 44. Closed 4. Cylindrical 48. Mir. 60. Hug wave 61. Ancient win. vessal 64, Eraser 67. Llterarr sup.rvtaor 6t. Badly 0. Strong thick set bora til. Build 63. Insect fit. Lock enen.r 66. Shadows In palntlns ' I2 I3 4 5 m 17 is hm' " m m 13 M'L n MJm. MiU. mr ". 44 1LW. Wii w7T 7 "" 7T" 5f ',l n "H57"" wzr' gon, In and for the County of Jack son, as executor of the Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Talbot Tom lln, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers to the undersigned at the office of P. P. Parrell, hla at torney, Room 10. Jaokson County Bank Building. Med lord. Oregon, within six (6i months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford. Oregon, February 18th, 1938. JOHN R. TOMLIN. Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Ellrsleth Talbot j P. P. PARRELL, Attorney for Executor. Not Ire to Creditor. In th County Court of th 8tat of Oregon, in and tor tne county 01 Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Prue M- Piatt, deceased. Nottc i hereby gtvn. that the undersigned haa ben appointed by the Hon. Earl B. Day, Jiidga of the above entitled Court, at Executor of the Estate of Prue M Piatt, deceased, and haa duly qualified according to law. All persons having claims against aald estate are hereby notified to pre sent same, with proper vouchers, and duly verified according to law. at the office of T. W. Miles, attorney for the undersigned, at hla office in tne jacn son County Bank Building in the City of Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof, Datd and first published Febru ary 4th. 1936. H. P. PLATT. Executor of the Estate of Prue M. Piatt. Deceased. Notice of Final Accounting. 1 In the County Court of the County of Jackson in and for the State of Oregon. ! In the Matter of the Estate of Oeorge W. Tucker, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That George H. Tucker and E. B. Nemo Tucker, administrators of the estate of George W. Tucker, deceased, have filed in this court their final account of ad ministration of said estate. The hear ing of same has been fixed by said court for Thursday, the 26th day of March, 1938, at 10:00 o clock a. m. of said day, at the court room of aald court. All persons Interested in said estate are notified then end there to appear and show cause. If any they have, why said account should not be settled and allowed and distribu tion made. GEORGE H. TUCKER. E. B. NEMO TUCKER. Administrators. J. P. FLIEGEL. Attorney for said Estate. Nollce to Creditors. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned, Helen lone Dixon, has been duly appointed and qualified by the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson, as executrix of the Lost Will and Testament of H. O. voiney uixou, deceased. All persons having claims against said eatate are hereby re quired to present the same, with proper vouchers, to the undersigned at uie omce o r, r rwiow, - tomey, Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building, Mediord, Oregon, with in six (6) months from the data of thla notice. . March 8, 1936. HELEN IONB DIXON. Executrix of the Last Will and Testatment of H. G. Voiney Dixon, deceased, F. P. FARRELL, Attorney for Executrix. Baker prospers. BAKER, March S. P) Poatal re ceipts In Baker during February were the largest of any month In the his tory of the postofflce, Postmaster San ford Adlcr announced today. The receipts last month amounted to 6939.11 or 37 peroent more than those of February, 1935. ' SALEM. March 8. iPi Governor Martin today reappointed Samuel D. Gaunt of Portland as a member of the state, board of barber examiners. Gaunt Is president of the board. Cross-Word Puzzle 16. Kind of snowsho Opening -Btores In a silo Season for use B.cur. Pips P.rcelve. visually Tounb bears Lara-i niarln. fish Wound on.'a way through. I. Ignited 17. Habitual drunkard 40. Fall 43. Kitchen' Implement 46. Vat 47. Pemal. sandpiper 41. rioorllke plstform el a ship II. Mimic in derision 01 contempt 61. Branch?) of learning 64. Body bon. It. Mexican rubber tr.e 64. Fish esKa 61. ftlaxrullne nam 61. Past DOWN 1. Uncovered 2. Goddess of discord 8. Abate 4. Unity 6. Place for celling or storing merchandise I. Aa far as 7. Upper limb I. Harvest 8. H:rlpd 10. B. unrler ohlfsntlon 1L Social IniMt UOTYMIEFS Reese Creek REESE CREEK. March 3 (Spl.) Our school has 'Just finished the six weeks' semester. Both rooms are progressing nicely. The children of the upper room are busy printing wet'kly newspaper and It's a real newa paper. They do exceedingly well. James Hartley entertained both rooma at school, February 36, with several numbers on his barmonla and banjo. Since then there has been quite a revival of muaic, as he promised all the students who could play the scale and two songs on a harmonies, a harmonica pin soon. Besides the music revival, the school haa a new bat and ball to begin their spring baseball practice. There la - some tming doing all th time at the Reese Creek school. We are very glad Indeed to an nounce that Brother Harry Powell la up and out again, feeling quite him self. Mr. and Mrs. Thomss, who have been quite 111 with the flu, ore well and were out to Sunday school Sun day. Mlsa Eleene Grow Is horn to stay after spending several weeks In Med ford. Eldred Jack, who was 111 with a bad cold four daya last week, returned to achool Friday. Ralph Lamb spent the evening vls iting hla grandparents. Februsry 36. at the W. R. Lamb home. Quite a number of people were out last week looking for real eatat In our locality. Mrs. Inch, county supervisor, Tls Ited our school Wednesday. February 36. Mrs. John Foster 1 In the Com munity hospital. She la getting along nicely now and has the best wishes of the community for her early re covery. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Albers of Butt Falls and their children, Bobby and Barbara, spent Sunday evening visit ing Mrs. Albers' uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllord Jsck. Those attending th Leap Year party at Derby from here, February 29, were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cow den, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vestal and Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hum nhrey, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jack, Alex Vestal, Eldred Jack and Mr, and Mr Merle Jack. Also Frank Stra tum. Hollia Martin, Mis Evelyn Jack. Larry Leigh and Ralph Lamb attend ed the birthday party ' M1" Blr bora Kelley, near Shady Cove, Satur dav night. Mr and Mra. Melvln Martin and baby of near Phoenix were 6 o'clock dinner guests of Meivin s parents. Mr and Mrs, Homer Martin, and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mcooweu Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell and baby Marylyn of Antelope, also Mr. and Mrs. Church Stelle and son Mac of Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. Wllfrsd Jack, Onandma Vestal, Alex voeiai and Eldrtsd Jack of our locality were all dinner truest at the home 01 Mr. and Mrs. H. Ball Sunday. Mrs. Ball 1 up and able to walk around with the aid of crutchea. The lauie in the party took th dinner and pro- pared a bounteous meal, and gave Mm. Ball a wonderful day. we aie ll aa alad ah 1 much better, Mrs. Elmer Robertson enienaineu with a well appointed party nonor Ing her daughter, Mrs. Vernon Hayes of Phoenix. Fridsy aiternoon, rw rusrv 28. Those snloylng her nos- nitailtv were Mrs. H. Bali, Mrs. w. .. Hsmmel. Mr. Mara B rouse. Mrs. Theo. Rein and daughter, Hilda nd Tryla, and Mra. Charles cummons, Mrs. Agnes Mofflt, Mrs. Wilfred Jack, Mm. Charloa Humphrey, Mr. Ivan Hatfield, Mrs. Grace Rusho, Ml Ethel Ewing. Mrs. W. R. Lamb and Mrs. Hsynea, who received many beau tiful presents. Mr. Robertson served most delicious refreshment of oak, sandwiches, coffee and tea. After listening to the terrible ava- lanohe of snow that caused the snow slide over the radio, where the fam ily waa burled In- the snow In ladho aaturday night, w ar all glad we llv In dear old Jackson county, wnere the aunahtnes. This certainly 1 'groat country.' Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, March 8 (Spl.)- John Cod sons end family moved from Lea Edmonson house U hi remod eled ator whtoh he haa mad Into a very comfortabla living room and kitchen on lower floor, with " store In front and bedroom on second floor. Lee Edmondaon and BUI Bdmond- son moved baca to their horn on Monday. , Mr. nd Mr. Loren Moon attend ed th dance at th Oasl Saturday night. Jusnlta Corura, Josla Casey and Mra Zula Chlldreth visited Mrs. Jose phine Oeppert, Horace Oeppert and Charlie Oeppert laat Friday. 4r. Oeppert accompanied them to Med ford, returning to Butte Fall Sun day. Amel Nelson haa ranted on of Mickey Evanoff'a house and moved Into It last week. Mr and Mr. Everett Abbott en tertained th baaketball team Sunday evening. Mra. Stoddard and Mr. Cleveland spent Saturday afternoon In Med ford. - Ilakntas prar (rasshopper FARGO, N, D. (UP) Data collect ed her Indict that western and northweatern North Dakota ar due for a grasshopper Invasion thla year. 1 Entomologist, studying record or egg frequency, reported, however, the plagu will only be In Isolated area. Use Mall Trlbun want ada B Eden Precinct BDEN PRECINCT, March 3. (Spl.) Thla locality Is getting to b on o! the biggest poultry centers In th county. New bulldlnga and Incuba tor house are dotting many of th little garden ranches and thousands of chickens and turkeys will b hatch ed and raised between Phoenix and Ashland along th highway, whtoh will be a prosperity advertisement for Rlgue River valley. Everyone 1 rejololng that thla lo cality has had this present cold wave, for It almost Insures a bounteous fruit crop, which means work for fruit packers, orchard worker and orchard men. Mrs. Margaret Oerrner suffered a bad sprain In her knee last Sunday evening. The knee had been Injured lost spring In a Jump off the big siphon, while Mrs. Germer waa out for a walk. Sho Is now confined to the cot, but It 1 not considered at all serious. Mr. and Mrs. D. Miller of Phoenix visited friends In Talent Sunday evening. Mrs. Ida Lockwood made a busi ness trip to Talent Sunday afternoon to the home of Mr. and Mr. Frtd Rapp. Mr. Lata Stevens and Mr. Traak of North Talent were calling in friends In Phoenix laat Saturday even ing. They walked the entire distance and back. H. L. Wright of th Wright's hatch ery of Phoenix returned Sunday from trip to Chehaile, Wash., where he went to purohase two more mammoth St. Helena Incubators. Wright has mad arrangement to spend hi en tire time at the hatchery for the next four months. 1 1 Rcsse Creek REESE CREEK, March 0. (Spl.) The Reese Creek W. C. T. U. will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the achool house. All members and trlenda are Invited to be present. . Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Lamb and Mlsa Alice Ruttenoutter were guest Mon day evening for a 8 o'clock turkey dinner at th h'.-me of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell. Mrs. Powell prepared a most delicious dinner, which was cer tainly enjoyed. 4 1 COURT HOUSE NEWS Furniahed by th Jackson County ibatract Co.. 131 E Sixth Street Marriage License Frank Bkldmore and Julett Ren ning. t Burdett B. Marsh and Orao H. Brown. Jsmes B. Firth and France W. Spar row. Circuit Court Albert Olllce Miller vs. Rebecca Mil ler, Divorce. Myra Russell va. George B. Ruaaell. Dlvorco. Phyllis Swtarlngen, A. S. V. Carpen ter and Ernest 8. Bartlam Incorporate aa "Medford Hospital Association, Inc.," Medford, Ore.; capital stock, 636.000. Messenger Lumber Co. va. S. 8. Mc Clung, at al-Llen foreclosure. Real Estate Transfers D. E. Millard et ux to Ernest S. Oates et ux W. D. to lot 18 In "Rogue Ccrea" In Sec. 8, Twp. 84 S. Will H. Wilson to A. K. Owena. Q. o. D. to east half lots IS and 16, block a, Park Add. to Medford. Jamea F. Johnson et ux to Tommy Olvan et al. W. D. to land In Sec. 34, Twp. 33 S., R. 8 E. F. 0. Goeti et ux to Scott Darbf Q. C. D. to lot 1, SV4 of NE14. and BE', of NW14 of Sec. , Twp. 83 B. R. 8 E. William Lee Brtcker at u to Th Alpha Corporetlon. W. D. to lot 10 of Ruby Add. to Medford. Wlllla mJ. Roberts et ux to William Le Brlck.r et ux. W. D. to lot 10 of Ruby Add, to Medford. Cheater L. Jones t ux to O. W. Denney. Q. O. D. to south 14 feet of north hslf of lot I, a, 8, block 3. amended plat of Bryant Add. to Med ford. Blrdeen Myer et vlr to Fred L. Heath t ux W. D. to land on South Oakdale Ave. Orrater Medford Club to Olrla' Com- Get a loaf of Model Bakery's POTATO BREAD At your groeei today. Vonr rhlldren will really enjoy at lug Sndwkhea. IS munlty club of Medford, Oregon, W. D. to lot 3, block 74. Medford. Thomas Riley, jr., to Thoma T. Hatlett at ux. Q. c. D. to 6E14 of awl and SWi; of 8E,i of Sec. 11, Twp. 36 , R. 1 w. Morton Milling Co. to Lydrla A. Morton. Deed to tract on north aid of West Jackson t. Medford. Ben L. Kmgery st ux to Harry Chll- si. ueed to lot 8 and . j block 4. Daley 4 Eroery Add. to Eagle Jasper L. Pltt.nger t ux to Oeorga L. Jantser W. D. to W14 of NW! and NWi, of 8W, of Sec. 35, and 8E', of NEi, of Sec. 34. Twp. 33 , R. a E.: containing 160 acrea. David trnn.H ... ..... Ci... . w to AUC B. .Wltherlllw. D. to lot 9, block 65. Medford. George o. Garrett et al to Dally Hor ton. q. c. D. to j acre In Jewett DLC, Helen Louise Zsttlln to Oeorga Chenoweth,-s. w. D. to lad described In Vol. 187, page, 633, D. R, Harry Chllders et ux to Cert w. Miller et ux. w. o, to 4 acre in Esgl Point. P. K. Nalley to Oregon Behablllta. tion corporation. w. D. to 80 acre In Sec. 30. Twp. 36 s. R. 1 w Prank T Wyman. Sr.. et ur to .v Emerlck. Q, c. D. to lot 14 anrl h.lf Interest to lot 13. block 38, old town tnow city) or Medford. Frank T Wyman. Sr. et ux bo m .? Emerlck. Q. c. D. to half Interest to lot 14, block 30 of old town (now city) of Medford. THE GRANGE Applegat Orange Regular meeting of the Anoleeat Grange waa held February 38 with 44 members present. Third and fourth degrees were conferred on ten candi dates, three being from Upper Apple gat Grange. Seventeen visitors were present from Upper Applegat Orang. in noma Economic chairman ap pointed a committee for Janitor and decoration work at the next meeting. ror rerreanments next meeting th gentlemen ar to bring lunch In paper sacks which the women will buy. 'Horses" was the subject of Inter est In the educational committee's excellent report. This tuple was pre ceded by the piano solo, "Horses." Mrs. Frank Knuteen waa appointed aa relief oommltte during the b senos of Mrs. Lydla Johnston. Agriculture committee chairman gav a brief report on th aconomlo conference in Medford. ' Lecturer' hour commenced with a penny drill and relay. A piano solo wa played by June Moran. Th grand march to a tupper of pie and ooff concludad th delightful program. REVIVAL MEETINGS IN ' TALENT EACH EVENING TALENT, March 8 (Spl.) Revival meetlnga ar balng held In the old Hlbbard grocery store building by th Apostolic Faith. Featured by special music, duets and chorus numbers, th meetings open at 7:46 ach evening this week excapt Friday and Satur day. All are welcome and ther la no collection taken. ' . EAGLE POINT DANCE " TO BE IN OASIS HALL EAGLE POINT, March . (Spl.) , Th Towns nd elub danoe to be given her Thursday night, March . i will be bald In th Oasl hall, Dynge orchestra 1 to supply music for th ffalr and a large crowd la antlct pated, 1 . .. ? GRANTS PASS BAPTISTS WILL REBUILD EDIFICE GRANTS PASS, Ore., Maroh 8. P) Official of th First Baptist church announced plan to construct a 630, 000 church to replace the atruotur destroyed by fir January 36. Beat-' ing capacity would be 800, CALL EDUCATION BOARD MEETING ON MARCH 9 OORVALLIS, Or. March 8 0Ji Th atat board of higher education will meet at Oregon Stat college. March 8, In line with th new policy, of holding at least one session a year on each of the flv campuses. A" special program at which student end faculty will meet the director I aohcdulad. TWO ROSEBURG YOUTHS RESCUED BY FIREMEN ROSDBURO, Ore, March ?) Jesse Taylor, 16, and Victor Stanley.. IT, Roseburg youth, had th fir de partment to thank for balng llv today. Member of the department, using aklffa. rescued the pair aa they war dinging to willow in th mid-, dl of th south umpqu rlvr after th.tr boat eapilnd. Use Mail Trlbun wnt ads. Jimmie Jingle Says: You ought to for your family' k Shtpply them with our cookies and cak. Not only are tlwy popular with th who! family a a deserl, but they're grand for achool lunch, too. So ar chocolate oraam sandwich. . THIPMONI all joiiph totuiM. . PKomam