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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNR MEDFOKD. OREGON, TITFRSDAY, MARCH 5. 1936 PAOE NTNE mm Read every ad on ttiU page you will probably ttnd exactly th thing you h been looking lor or a aale or trade for unused article you may have. Search your attic or tore-room you may llnd many thlnga othera are seek ing and be able to realize Im mediate cash.' It what you want Unt here, advertise lor It Tribune Classified ada are Inexpensive effective I RATES Per word first Insertion- (Minimum 29c) Each additional Insertion. per word -le minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes - 1.2S Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog i missing, call 1818 MALE AND FEMALE wanted Man and wife on dairy ranch. Prof. C. Eugienarac, to. a, t Box30. ) WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Laundry or plain sewing. Phone 473-X. LADY wantfwork. Anything consld ered. 137 Tripp St. EXPERIENCED atenographer desires full or part time work. References. Box 764, Tribune. EXP SEAMSTRESS wsnts dressmak ing, alterations, repairs. Tel. 359-J. 113 Cottage. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS OREGON widow, versed In business or farm life, wanta partner. Write 1647, Willamette St., Eugene,. Ore. COMMERCIAL spraying. McOonagle, Phone 358-M. WANTED Good team of horses anout 1400 lbs. Must be true and gentle. Route I. Box 466, Medford ol Tel. on-ri-o. WANTED Antique furniture, china, gle, and silver. Box 767, Tribune. FURNITURE upholstering, repairing. retinlshlng. W. E. walker, pnone 628. 207 N. Peach. WANTED Galvanized watr tank. about 000 gal. Phone a3-j-a. WANTED Plga, weight to 78 lbs. State price In reply. M L, Mall Tribune. WANT TO BUY Springer heifers. Ralph Wilson. Central Point, Tel Ul-X-1. WANT to borrow 81800 on fine home on Rogue river and highway. BROWN WHITE, Realtors. ' WANTED We psy earn for household goods, furniture and stoves. We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair. V.ED'DRD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone '.062. WANTED Cook stoves, beaters, bed spring, mattresses, day-beds, sani tary uches and cote or what h'lve you? We pay cash or exchange STEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE 423 E. "lain 3t. WANTTT TRS FURS FURS Highest cash price paid for raw furs. Complete line of traps on sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27-29 No Grape St. Medford. JUNK- JUNK WANTED CASH PAID tor Inner tubes, le per lb up Rags, cotton and wool, up to 6c per lb Scrap Iron, amall or large tots: also all other rnetala of all decriptlons MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No Grape. Phone 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FURNISHED house. 4-rooms, bath and screened porch. 2 bedrooms. 122.50 at 1127 West Main. FOR RENT 8 room furnished house 13500. Phone 534-H. FOR RENT Reliable adults, 8-room 1 modern bouse. Call at 820 Dakota Ave. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished BROWN a irau 4-ROOM furnished house tor rent electric rsnge Inquire 306 South Oakdale FOR RENT No 211 North Oakdale. Medford. 3 bed rooms. fireplace, fur- nace. Being reconditioned. Will e I available about March 19th. J. O Isaacson. Central Point. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS TWO ROOMS, private residence, well located; steam heat, garage; reas onable. 1211 W Main. ATTRACTIVE rons. 4(4 8 Grape FOR RENT-APARTMENTS FOR RENT 5-room apt, turn Close in 20 8 Fir. partly FOR RENT 4 brand new 8-rooin apartments. Modern, private bath Newly furnished overstuffed. Contln uous hot water. Priced right. 175 south central. n'RNIHEn API'S Phone 879 X FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS TO IJiASE 300 acre north Grants PaM. Must have equipment. Ad- drew Bos 63. Merlin. Ore. iyOR RFNT- A l:vrT.:fe) ?rchrd oo toarea. BROWN it VY&irE, Bea.lo.-s. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM, rate? reasonable, at 716 B. Maui. BOARD Home-cooked meals served In private home. Reasonaole rates Near business district, 23 N. Orange Sk Phone 1473-X. ROOM BOARD Home cooked meals. 25 per montn w FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE Ford Coupe In good condition lor wv. w u. FOR SALE or trade for wood. 1929 sedan; motor overhauled. ou a. ivy. FOR TRADE Piano for small used car, In good condition. wan t Trading Poat, Central Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE Poland China boar. Joe Collins, central roint. FOR SALE OR TRADE Jonathan ap ple loo ana ooo w. -Vista Packing house between fl and 4 o'clock. Bring own boxes. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE 5-room modern house . , d Hiffrnoe. lur uwu " j - Box 790, Tribune. WILL TRADE good 40 acres wtih nice home lor Meaiura. WHITE. Realtors. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE NEW modern bungalow; barn, gar a a,. re axotllent sou. alfalfa and' garden land, fine location. S3000. 20 acres very good valley sou. Irrigated, all In crops; small new Improvements; good location; sac rlf'ce at SHOO. Trade or sell. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE IS N. Bartlett. Tel. 198. ONE AORE. Irrigated, real aoll. nloe Improvements, close In. Quick sale 398. Sheley Agency, on Pacific Hwy. 1 mile north of Med'.ord. 1V4 ACRES Bear creek land, good 3 room house, 2 chicken houses, good well, 8100 cash, balance like rent. Also some White Minorca laying pullets for sale. Phone 128, Cen tral Point. FOR SALE 3 acres, well located, ir rigated, good SJ1I, o-room nouav , bath, breakfast nook, fireplace, new barn, fruit and berries, 1650; easy payments. Also an attractive buy In a 4 room mo'iera house near high school. L. O, ?IOKELL, 204 E. Main. 20 ACRES, cultivated, close In, fine 4- room house, oarn, large cniw houM. 8A free water. Price 1S00; tenns. Sheley Agency, ! mile north of city limits. Pacific Hwy. WHEN you think of real estate think ox shown wmia. HOLDERS OF BONUS CERTIFICATES We have several properties wnnui we can sell on easy terms and which can be optioned tc holders ol bonus certificates until certificates axe cashed. BROWN WHITE. Realtors 104 A. Main, Medford. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Blag ana oau aju u. FOR SALE By owner. 10 to 80-acre tracts, irrigated Hear creea w.luu, land Vt mile from Medford; excel lent for gardening. Phone 1624-L FOR SALE DOGS PETS PEDIGREED Roller Canaries. Special prices on pairs. Thrasher's. Jack sonville, Tel 173. POLLER canaries. 21 S. Riverside. FOR SALE POULTRY . AND EGGS HANSON and Hollywood W. L. chicks, heavy laying strains; imge. ous chicks 9c; Rocks and Reds 10c. Send for catalog. Jenks Hatchery, Tangent, Oregon. FOR SALE 640-egg Incubator, 118 Frank Howell, Lozier Lane. CHICKS Rocks. Reds. Leghorns. Drfssler's Square Deal Hatcher, 1107 E. Main. Phone 1569-Y. FORSALE 11 Red hens, 80 baby chicks. Phone 603-J. FOR SALE 20 laying Rhode Island hens. Phone 1352-w. HANSON strsln white Leghorn hatch ing esgs from old hens msted to cockerels of 275 snd better dams Phone 19-F-3. 100 R. I. baby ohlcks ready Mar. 9th. R. I. cockerels, hatching chicks and turks. Sweeney Poultry Ranch. CHICKS FOR SALB We have good local and Special Hansen strain chioks to offer you at right prices Over 500 now on hand. F E. Sam son Company, 223 N. Riverside Medford. AU8TR A - WHITE hatching eggs. A p Jordan. Wagner Creek road. Tal ent. PLYMOUTH ROCK pullets for sale B W Ford. Lozier Lane FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Team of work hora-s and harness, 2 cows, one fresh and ' one coming fresh; 14 head of ems and lamba. W. L. Wright, Central Point. FOR SALE Black horse. 1250 lbs., 7 yesra, broke single and double. J. 8 Lydiard. Blddie road. FOR SALE OR TRADE Horses large soan. weight 3200, ages 7 and 11 Small span, weuht 2400. ages 4 and 8. D. C. Mitchell, Ashland. FOR SALB Oond roan mare, weight 1750. guaranteed to be gentle, sound and true. Also pood stock trailer with new rubber cheap. D. t. Hepeth. Williams. Ore. FOR BALE One teem well matched marea. Geo Hilton. Orants Pass. MmTlb OELDINO. sound and well broke. A. P Jordan. Wagner Creek rrtsd nient FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES '34 FORD V-8 DeLuxe Coupe, only 10.000 miles: csnnot be told from new: only t4&5. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dode and Plymouth. 33 CHEV. Coupe, very small mlleaec; guar in teed every way. Priced lor q:rx aale PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dode and Plymouth. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Our USED OARS are Outstanding In Value. 1935 Studvbuker 6 Sedan. 1028 Studeoaker 6 Sedan. 1145.00 1931 Studebaker 6 Coupe. 1935 Chrysler Sedan. 1934 Chrysler Airflow. 1934 Chevrolet sedan. 1933 Chevrolet Sedan. 1934 Chevrolet Pickup. 1929 Chevrolet Truck. Several exoellent values In Buleks, Pontlscs and Nash Sedans at low cost. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sales and Service. -CYLINDER Sedan In good condi tion for 1200; paint, rubber and battery good. Phone 851-R-2. ?OOOD USED CAR LOWEST PRICES IN MEDFORD 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1930 Dooge DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe coupe. , 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sed'.n. . 1932 Plymouth Coupe. 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan. 1931 Ford Roadster. 1934 Ford Pickup. 1933 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. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOP. SALE Bob Whites, valley quali, ringiwcks, silvers, Lady Amhurst pheasants, and equipment,, cneap, Mus' sell; leaving state. H. C. HaUewood, Rt. 1, Box 282-A, Grants P.s6, Ore. FOR SALES -Baled mixed grain hay Phone 4-F-13, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Sterilized grape Juice. Dell Vineyard, Rt. 2, Medford. LIVING-ROOM, bedroom furniture, Jars, Victor combination radio and Vlctrola; reasonable. Call 1020 B. 11th. GOOD Hotpolnt electric range, cheap. Call alter 4 at 115 Washington. FOR SALE Cream separator, com. disc, ranch. Rt. 1, Box 393, Med ford. FOR SALE Fine quality seed grsln. 1 April, 1936. at the hour of ten o'clock Henry Ntedermeyer, I mile north of in the forenoon of said day as the Jacksonville on Old Stage road, time, and the court room of said Phone Jacksonville 354. ! County court In the courthouse In - the City of Medford, Oregon, as the BIRDS EYE Maple dresser and chlf- I plane for hearing objections to said fonler, (19.00; good range, w.tn ; First and Final Account, the settle colls, $17.50; baby buggy, 95.50, ment thereof, and the distribution of Morrta choir, $4; dining room table, said eatate. 6 chairs, 89.80; combination library All persons Interested are hereby and dining room table, cabinet-1 notified to appear st said time and grand Ellington piano, twin beds, place and show cause, if any there gang plow, horse collars, size 18 be. why said First and Final Account 23. Incubator. 240 size; brooder, should not be spproved by the Court, 300 size; rag carpets. Al's Trading said estate be decreed to be fully aet-' Post, Jacksonville Hwy, Losler Lane. ( tied a decree made for the dlstrlbu- REPOSSESSED Electric Refrigerator, (89.60; used Monarch Elec. Range, . enamel, (35.00. Wood range, enamel (35.00. Palmer Electric Store. FOR SALE 200-gallon Bean sprayer, good condition. Cheap for cash. Barnum Orchard, Phone 831-R-2. GARDEN TRACTOR with plow, cul tivator and harrow. Inquire Texaco Station, mile south of Talent. 9-HORSE Diesel engine, 2 thorough bred Poland China brood sows. Rt, 1. Box 151, Rogue River. CLEAN beardless barley seed (1.38 per 100 lbs. Alfalfa seed. E. H. Nle dermeyer. FFRTILIZER Manures. Bargains. 116 S. Fir. Phone 1648-X. FOR SALE! 1 single bed. Simmons; 1 dresser. 1 over-stuffed chair, mo hair; 1 fine walnut antique bed room suite. Phone 544 or H03-R. Jno. W. Johnson. COMMON alfalfa seed 15c. Alfalfa hay. baled or loose. Onta and vetch, baled or loose. Tel 523-J-4. Otto Nledermeyer. COAL BRIQUET8 for smudging. We will have our first car- arrive here about March 5th. Arrange with us now for your requirements to be delivered direct from car to you. F E. Samson Company, 229, N. Riverside. Medford. ALFALFA SEED. I be. P. E. Bybee. Rt 2. Medford. Call C. P. Nleder meyer, Rt. 2, Tel. 523-J-l. FERTILIZER Any imotint, 116 s. Fir. Phone 1648-X. cheap. SEVERAL good used "McCIenahan' Incubators. a40-egg aiu, eiu-egg 120, reconditioned, tested and sold complete. McClanahan Inc. Co , 360 West 13th St., Eugene, Ore. FOR SALE God Newtown apples at cheap prices. Innulre Strobe tt Day Packing House, .juth Fir St. A REAL BUY Large else Ex. Fancy Comics In luga i00 Newtown apples In lugs .16 Bring your own ontalners. AMERICAN PRUIT GROWERS rNO. 313 So. Fir St. Medford. Ore. Phone 136. TYPEWRITERS Blerma 116 N. Ceo, tral Phone 383 POR SALE Baleo oat bay. ground alfalfa and oat bav loose alfalfa hav O A DeVoe Phone S2S-J-3 BUSINESS CHANCES AN OPPORTUKITY like this seldom appeara and cannot be overlooked If vou have wished to set Into a good paying business for yourself. There Is lots of money made in dressing poultry and now with the fryer season aproachlnfl would be the Ideal time to set Into this line, the wholesale and retail poulfy and eg. My sacrifice will be your sain bv acting promptly, ror iun Information and details writ strp in snd see me at The Chicken Market. 3000 So. 6th St., Klamath FV. Ore H A Harvey PERSONAL OIFTED PSYCHIC gives advice on all affairs of life. a03 No Riverains PREEl STOMACH ULCERS, OAS PAINS, INDIOESTION relieved quickly. Get free sample doctor's prescription. Lata, at weatetn Thrift Slore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money to Lend MONEY LOANED S0 to MOO for personal or household purposes tin rfouse Purt!l.inga or Autos: slso Cars Refinanced Loans closed wuhln 30 minutes License No 8 137 6- W. I Thomas, 41 So. Cen UaL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COl'KTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts jf Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 82 North Central Ave., upstairs. Radio Service. Orunow Radios. RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE Ira E Ch&staln. Phone 470. 205 W. Jackson St. Tubes, Aerials. Repairing. Long Distance Moving LARGE VAN serving Calif, Ores and Wash pouts, semi-monthly trips. Fully insured. Martin Bros, 701 8 6th St.. Grants Pass. Tel. 146-J. Transret. REINKING TRANSFER CO. Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle, anything.. Ill N. Fir. Phone 1033 O. Stuart. EADS TRANSFER & STORAOE CO. Office 1015 No. Central Phone 318 Prices right. Service guaranteed. TRUCKING AND STORAOF - Local and long distance hauling, furnl cure moving, eto. Reasonable rates Tel. 833. F. E. 'amson Co. HAWLEl TRANSFER - Expert pack ers sna movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 610 North Riverside. Phone 613. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of John IBarneburg. deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has filed her First and Final Account as executrix of t'ie Estate of John Barneburg, deceased. : In the County Court of Jackson i County, Oregon, and that said Court has appointed Friday, the 3rd dav of tion of said estate to the person en titled thereto, and said executrix dis charged from her said trust. Dated and first published March 5th. 1936. NETTIE A. BARNEBURG, Executrix of the Estate H John Barneburg. deceased. Pear Market Yesterday CHICAGO, March 4. (AP-USDA) Pear auction; One car Oregon ar rived, none on track, one ear sold. Oregon D'AnJous: 710 boxes extra fancy (1.95t2.00, average (1.98. NEW YORK, March 4. (AP-USDA) Pear auction: One car arrived, 7 Oregon unloaded, 6 cars on track. Oregon D'AnJous: 6290 boxes ex tra fancy (1.80jf2.45. average (2.10; 2410 boxes fancy (1.602.40, average (2.03. "KlCKERNlCK" ' Undergarments that fit at Ethelwvn B Huffmann's Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Frown 6. Alike 13. Former quean of Rumania 14. Thin (lossy Ilk 15. Picture cast by a lens 16. fiDeak Imperfectly IT. Type of electrlo current: abbr. II. Support for furniture 19. Darlslve cry 20. Ancient wine receptaHe SL Act of chooa ln by vott ti, Rrhcme 25. Without kindred or frlenrta . 28, Intended . 27. Dlacuaa 20. Flat rapa 21. Unevn Solution of Saturday's Puzzt r5TEM I IS IS gGR A T E R AVE NUElR E SOLE VAjGEwiGAWSlOP i p Li May emifPA N E E ijP S I iDATES E R A D I AIT E jLE ST iMlgGlSAARpi SHI N iaSjA P L I N 6 S kl E SMH Y EMA R T EG6P RE MA LOE. EGPRII OlfOU SjVE . k . L n IM El fi 1 !! f s eipIoIyisMsinIaIi IUs 42. Opan court 43. Something l';n In addition to that aped fieri 32 Glut 12. Edlblt part Of Everl.iitlnf certain 7. R,ld" , 14. M-nare ?.Me 28 Poem 8tPi 29. God of lova DOWN 40. Natlva metal tl. Not of tha 1. Oppoalte of acala 1 Acroaa 12 13 U 1 17 IS 17 ' I" I' if ; 1" i, ,,r '('' 'tiMiU I Mil ;,u, . .. 21 22 23 M;24 ii ii Hf 31 W.3Z - Ilii 33 35 IT 37 i i ''''' - -i . . j p. i. j. . -mt -- 'MM.40 ji ''' i i h i jLCU uiitit m i - - m43 48 " H3? (pu NTYBRIEFS Elk Creek ELK CREEK. March 8 (8pl.) The Elk Creek Social club will give a dance at the club house Saturdsy night. Visitors are welcome. W. D. 8trand or Eagle Point has been shearing gosts In this commun ity this week. Mrs. Ida Miller returned to her home Sunday after spending the past month with her sons, Weston snd Gordon Miller, st Persist. The county school nurse visited the school Monday. Roy McGarlty of Lakevlew returned to hla home March 4 after visiting his sister, Mrs. J. 8. Garton. the past three weeks. Mrs. Hazel Gentry of Medford vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Pence, Tuesday. Wayne Doak, father I. N. Doak, and brother Hermit, of Klamath Falls, and Mrs. Doak'a brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Hahn, of Mt. Shasta, spent several days at the Wayne Doak home. His father remained tor a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sinclair and family were shopping In Medford Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Geary and family spent Friday with Mrs. Blanche Zlm merlee. Mrs. Irvln Hutchinson It on the sick list this week. Jesse Hall had the misfortune to wreck his car Saturday evening, but escaped with minor Injuries. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chamberlain spent Sunday at Rogue Elk and helped Mr. MacDonald clean the hall after the Grange dance. Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK. March 6. (Spl) O. F. Roherer of Phoenix call ed on Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Edwards Sunday. Everyone was Interested to hear of Frank Decker's killing three cougars in the upper Thompson crock coun try. Ernest Dewey of Salem was a bual ness caller on Thompson creek Tues day. Mr. Murphy, representative of the Alexander Implement and Plumbing company of Central Point, called at several homes nere mesas?. Miss Eva Johnston, from the Jack. .cnville hleh school, Is 111 at her home this week. H. R. Bllven was over night guest at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knutzen's Sunday. Mra. Ada Poellnlti, from Medford, was a business caller on her ranch Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Throckmorton mIik) on Mr. and Mrs. William Klndsman Sunday afternoon. B. E. Andren and 0. H. Elmore motored to Glendale Sunday. Mias Ella Balderstone was a guest of Miss June Moran over the week end. , Miss Alice Rudd spent Saturday and Sunday with her ileter, Miss June Rudd. WINDOW OLA8S We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab' Inet Works. Cross-Word Puzzle I. Oprlght a par 9. Demon 10. Behold IL Any exceed ingly hard autiaunce IS. Takea back publicly 19. Engage tor acrvlca so. vVinga 22. Fastener 23. Carryi colloq. 24. Region bayonf Jordan froix Jeruaaiaro 1. Meaeure 27. Removed fron: high poaltloi t. Learned 3'J. Tree trunk 30. Movnble bar rier in fenca 33. Shallow placet 24. Regal 3S. Pertaining t mu ileal aound 24. Burnt forth violently 17. Flta on In- aide anotha 29. Sea blrda 42. Etlit 42. exclamation of dl'guat 44, Room In a harem 49. And; Latin 1 Beaat ot burdtn t. OrRan tfop Imitating a storm 4. Covering of false hair for tha head ft. American general t. Main cabin of a pa sunger veaaei t. Town In New York atata B Prospect PROSPECT, March fl. (Spl.) Mrs. Carl Richardson pent most of tut week in Medford. helping to care for her brother-in-law, Edmund Richardson, during hla 'lat Ulneaa. Saturday night the, Medford Junior high achool and grade echool basket ball teama played the Proepect teams at Prospect. The Prospect grade school team won and the high achool team wai defeated. Carl Richardson, who has been working In Klamath Falls, was called home early last week to be at the bedside of his brother. Edmund, who passed away Thursday evening In the Community hospital In Med ford after a long illness. The funeral waa held Sunday afternoon at Con ger's In Medford. Much sympathy 1b extended to the bereaved family. Mrs. Frances Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning were among those attending the Edmund Rich ardson funeral Sunday afternoon In Medford. Mrs. Frank Manning and Mlas Denoy -Manning returned to their home In Prospect Sunday evening after spending the past two weeks with Mr. and Mra. Ludo Grieve. Mr. and Mra. Charles Manning were dinner guests Saturday night of Mr. and Mra. Ludo Orleve. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gordon of Fort Klamath have been guests the past week of Uriah Oordon and Miss Clara Gordon. The Prospect Towns nd club met February 32 at the home of Mr. and Mra. Nelson Nye. The majority of the community have been a victim of the "flu" epidemic which haa raged the past few weeka. Richard Dltaworth spent the week. end with his parents. Over a foot of snow fell during the recent snow storm and the scene was unbelievably beautiful for several days. Mra. Jeff Rlchey, Mra. Clell Cun ningham and Mrs. Gua Dltaworth attended the Orange Home Eco nomics club meeting at Mrs.' Elbert Glass' November IB. Mr. and Mrs. Ludo Grieve, Onnla Grieve, Mrs. Frank Manning, Miss Dency Manning, Mrs. Mary Orleve and Mra. Katie Grieve were among those spending Friday in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. William HI nee of Yakima, Wash., were gueaU for a short time last week of Mrs. Frances Pearson. Mrs. Hlnea formerly taught In the Pronnect high school. The Upper Rogue grange will hold the next regular meeting March fl at Rogue Elk. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vincent are ex pected home this week from Med ford, where they have, been the past two weeka. 4 Tolo TOLO, March . (Special) Mrs. Thurston's father passed away at his home In Salem soon alter her arrival there. She remained (or the funeral and returned to reopen school laat Tuesday. Mrs. Howard Miller and children, Catherine and Jlmmle, are receiving medical aid at the osteopathic clinic In Medford. Mrs. Thurston visited them Baturday and said they were Improving but that Jlmmle had a badly abcessed ear. Mrs. L. K. Potter says she was never so surprised as when on Prldsy, February 21, the Women's Relief corps of Central Point came In a body to her home here and gave her a kitchen shower. A potluck dinner wss aerved and a Joyous afternoon followed. Mrs. L. E. Hamm ersley, assistant at Pine Tree camp store, left Wednes dsy for a two weeks' visit with her son, Lee, and other relatives at Sa lem, Ore. Mrs. Allda Tula Is clerking In tha store during Mrs. Mammers ley's absence. John Oreen Is building a log brooder house to replace the one de stroyed by fire recently. A packed house greeted tha Tolo entertainers st tha school house on the night of February 38. The black face comedlana were O. A, Tnarp, Jus tin and Kenneth Muse and Jlmmle Jones, also Kenneth Jonas, a white man. Songs by Oladys and Edith Vincent,, accompanied at the piano by Miss' Ruth Schrleber of Central Point. Mualo for the evening was furnished by Mr. and Mrs, Thurston. A. M. Muse snd W. Humphries. Mr. and Mrs. John Cox. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Metsger of Klamath rails, visited with Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Wright Friday. After an enjoyable week-end visit including a sight-seeing trip over the vslley with the Tracy family, Mr, and Mrs. Mel Williams returned to their home at Orants Psas. Edward In mann motored over with them. Mrs. Miles Davis and amall daugh ter, Martha Sue, left by train Sunday nlgbt for a visit with relatives In California .and then on to Hot Springs, Ark, They sspeat to be gone a month. Dick Rlchman has leased again the 3800 acres of grazing land owned by the Swlftwater, Ino. 'Tha big old barn that has sheltered so many cat tle and tons of hay went down during a recent gale. There was no hay or cattle In the barn at the time. It Is ssld this old building has a history, being one of tha oldest and largest ever built In Jackson county. Chsrlea, Jlmmle and Jean Bolder son entered school here Mondsy. The family Is camping at Tolo. Ante'ope ANTELOPE, March . (Spl.) Mrs. Ssrah Riley called on Mrs. Ted But ton March 2. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harnlah and chil dren ol OrauU Pas. Mr, and sirs. Raj Harntah and Children. Sam Harntah 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Price of Eagle Point were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dutton March 3. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Greb and daugh ters visited Mr. and Mra. Alvln Greb of Eagle Point Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Greb are the proud parents of a son born recently. Tom Riley. Sr., Is sporting a new 1936 Ford coupe. He la doing some carpenter work for Mr. and Mra. Harve Stanley. Lester Bradshaw la working for the canal company this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Stanley called on Mrs. Rader in Eagle Point Sunday. Little Jack Steele has been very ill with pneumonia but is much Improv ed at this writing. Mr. and Mra. B. E. Balre of the Meridian orchard and Mrs. S. W. Balte and sons. Dick and James, were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rig ft March 1. Those on the sick list this past week were Mrs. Lutner Day, Jack Steele, Mra. Louisa Greb. little Shirley Ann White and Mra. Fred Dutton. All are reported improving. All are sorry to learn of the Illness of Roy Aahpole of Eagie Point. We hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Von derHellen have finished remodeling their home and will move In a few days. Antelope Literary club will have carnival at the Antelope school house Mnr 13. The lady club mem bers are asked to bring a cake or sandwiches. A beautiful quilt Is being made by the club ladles. Everybody welcome. Come and bring your friends. 4 McLeod McLEOD. March 8 (8pl.l flulte a number of neighbors attended the funeral of Sdmund Richardson Sun day afternoon. Edmund died at the Community hospital last Thursday night after an Illness of several weeks. Tha community extends Its sympathy to his aged parents. Dick Vincent Is reported to be alowly convalescing at the home of relatlvea In Medford. Mrs. Vincent remalna with him. Kenneth Rodgers has been absent from school the past week or so, due to a severe sttack of flu. Mrs. Alfred Oorden has been quite 111 for several weeks. Mrs. Zella Tulln hss attended her. Mr. and Mrs. a us Dltaworth, Mr. snd Mrs. Tom Carlton and all of the Herb Carlton family have had flu attacks. Most of them have recov ered at this date. Mrs. Anna Weeka haa been treated for eye trouble recently. Due to much Illness, there wss but a small attendance at the extension meeting at the home of Mrs. Ohrt last Thursday. Those who were pros ent felt extremely fortunate on hear Ing Mrs. Mack's Interesting talk on "Food at Forty." The next meeting will be on meat cookery, at tha home of Mrs. Olass, March 3a. Mesdames Olaas, Sawyer, Maud Dltaworth. Ohrt, Miss Erma Olasa and Roy Merrlman made up a carload and drove to Central Point Thursday ovenlng, where they enjoyed the pre sentation of "Candida" at the Orange halU Much enthusiasm Is expressed by everyone who saw this unique play. Several now cabins are under con struction at MoLeod camp ground. Surveyors have also been plotting building sites on the Tata property the past week. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, March 8. (Spl.) Mrs. ena Oreaham was called to Marslifleld Friday because of the ser ious Illness and death of her sister, Mrs. Maude Strickland. Mrs. Oresham was accompanied by her son-in-law. Earl Heft, and daughters, Mrs. Earl Heft and Mrs. Adraln Thompson. Tha many friends and neighbors of the lata Mrs., Mary Orlm wlah to ex tend sympathy to the remaining rel atlvea. Mra. Clara Wilcox, a daughter of Mrs. Orlm from Alseaj Ore., wss with her mother during her Illness. Other children who srrlved for the funeral were a son. Leslie Orlm, and daughter, Mra. Cora Oresham, both of Nebraska, and son-in-law. Mra. Wilcox of Alsee, all of whom will remain for a few days. Tne ladles Berean Bible class ot the brick church will meet at the home of Mrs. H. P. Jewett Thursday, Msrob 13. Oeorge Wright, who underwent an operation for appendicitis a few weeks ago, has recovered and Is now able to resume farming operations. Trail TRAIL. March 8. (Spl.) Mra. Ma bel Mack and mother. Mrs. Sweeney, and nephew. Billy, and C. O. Hllloran of Medford all motored to Union Creek Sunday and back to Mr. and Mrs. Esrney Seitesamsn's bom for dinner Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dawson have moved Into their new house snd Mr. snd Mrs. Otlhouaen, who bought the home where th Dawson formerly lived, hsv csrpenters busy remodel Ing, preparing to move In a soon as possible. Martin Burk haa returned to "hoot after two weeks' absenc on account of measles. " Wsyne Ash snd Mis Laurabell La Dleu called on Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker Saturdsy evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Blsesa, son, Bob, snd Bsrney Leabo went skiing st Un ion Creek Sunday. Mrs. Johnson of Shsdy Cove was moved to the hospital at Medford Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Burt Clark are help ing Mr. and Mrs. Dawaon on the hew nous and moving. Mia Betua Ash of Ilk Creek Is slaying with her grandmother, Mrs. Msry Waner, this week. Mr. and Mr. 8. w. Hutchinson called on Mr. snd Mrs. Moor of Mooreland park Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Wilbar Tucker ot Med- ford were Sunday guests at the home of hit parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker. Mr. and Mra. W. D. Dinkey and Mr. and Mra. Joe Dalley, all of Med ford, called on Mr. and Mrs. Earner Segeasman Sunday. Lee Merrlman of Medford spent Monday visiting his parents here. A largo crowd from Trail attended the Orange dance at Rogue Elk Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Segessmsn motored to Hilt, Cel.. Monday on a business trip snd had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Burt Mitchell, proprie tors of the Hilt hotel. Mr. and Mra Eva Segcssman, Lla) Tucker. Alma Merrlman. Mlnnia Blaess and Jlmmle Hutchinson mo tored to Phoenix Tuesday evening and had chicken dinner with the Grange ladles there, then drove on to Bell view to attend Grange the asm. even ing. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson shopped In Medford Monday. We sre having lovely spring weather st last. Everyone Is busy with spring work. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, March 8. (Spl.) . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry have re turned from California, where they apent the winter . visiting with a daughter at Anaheim and a son at Sacramento. Mr. and Mra. chas. Byse, cousins of H. W. Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Andrews, all of Nellsvllle. Wis, were guests at the Wright home Mon day. Bill Swalm Is In Medford doing some painting at the Sacred Heart hospital. Lois Wright spent the week end with Genevieve Llndsey near Shady Cove. Saturday evening she attended a party at the home of Barbara Kel ley. Mrs. Donna Charley Is spending a few daya with her mother, Mrs. Monla, Opal Charley was also a guest at the Monla home over the week end.' Mr. and Mrs. Luther Day and daughters vlaited at tha Wright horns Saturday evening. The Brownsboro school had a 100 per cent attendance record for tha fourth alx-week period. Those perfect to spelling for the entire fourth school period were: Clarence Hayward and Margaret Henry. Those perfect for the week were: Billy Wright. El mer Blaess, Margaret Henry, Walter Strahan, Allen Henry. Lorraine Blaeaa and Clarence Hayward. J. B. Albsugh, county club agent, visited tha Brownaboro school Wed nesday In the Interest of ths H club. A 4H club hss been organized In tha achool and the project taken Is bach elor aewing. The following were elect ed: Billy Wright, president: Slmer uisess, vice-prealdent; Margaret Hen ry, secretary. Beagl B EAGLE, March 8. (Spl.) Th Pleasant Hour, club will hold It monthly meeting at the home of Mra. A. B. Williams, Wednesdsy afternoon, March 11. The usual Invitation to every lady Is extended. Mr. and Mrs. Lester " Arnold of Jacksonville were Sunday visitors at .th. horn of Mrs. Arnolds parent. "r. and Mr. Karl Case and family. waiter warhurat arrived last week to make a visit of several weks with Mr. and Mra. Walter Orant and son Donald. Walter 1 a nephew of Mrs. Orant and Is well known her, ss h spent th winter with tha Orant a coupl of year ago, Mrs. Nora Hinds of Twlsp, Wash, who has been visiting at the Wll-ltama-Seegmller horn for the past few weeka, left Saturday, Ray Blaine left Tuesday for Evan creek for a several days stay. R- H. Seegmlller. Mrs. A. B. Wil liams, Mr. Nora Hlnda, Mr. R. . Boy lee Howard Williams, Mrs. E. D. Stalling. Marl Seegmlller, Mr. and Mr Orant and son Donald, Walter Warhurat, Robert Thomas. Elmer Lu cas, Mr. Oeeson and Ina Pearl Luoa attended tha Orange dance at Sam Valley Saturday night and reported an enjoyabl venlng. Sunday visitors at th Sanderson horn were Mr. and Mra. oo. L. Howard and son Bill and Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Martin and baby of Med ford and Nobla snd Truman Brown of this place. Elaine Rush, who 1 staying at th Olrla' Community club in Medford, spent th week-end her with bom folk. Milton Sanderson of th Illlhe or chard spent Monday evening with horn folks. Rev, PhlUlp ot Central Point will hold preaching service at th Antl oeh aohoolhous sundsy afternoon at 3 o'olock. Everyone Invited to attend tha service. Mr. Walter Orant and son Donald and Walter Warhurat spent Monday In Medford. Mrs. Orant spent th afternoon attending club meeting. Mr. Sanderson spent part of last week visiting at th bom of Hit daughter and hueuaud, Mr, and Mra. Melvln Martin. While there th Mar tin and Mr. Sanderson attended a birthday surprise at tha M. P. Vounj home in Willow Springs, th occaalou being Mrs. young's birthday. They slap vlaited at tha Sakralda home In Phoenix. Leo Martin wa a Medford flsltor Monday, also Mr. and Mr. Brown and daughter Jeanett. Word la being pasted around th neighborhood that a Townsend club meeting will be held at the Rued hall Thursday evening. A number of old friends and school mste of year past attended th funeral ot Mr. Lottie Vincent at the Anlloch cemetery Monday. Wa are glad to report that th con dition ot Jease Walker' eyes ! much improved. For a while) it wa feared he would los th eyesight entirely. Mr. and Mm. Ray Bo wen were Med ford visitor Monday. Add to loveliness by using "Shall mar" Perfum By Oeurlaln ... At Toung Drug Co, Mala A Central.