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PAOE SEVEN VM7A u-nntuu 'Utzu czzjzzjg qtoxz? chzkBgtd Witte TxztrEpUW MEDFORD MATL TRTTCUKTE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. TUESDAY. MARCIT 10. 1936. cuta every 00 tbu p tou will probably find exactly the things you have been looking for or a sale or trade tor unused article you may nan. Search your atuo or tore-room you may find many things others are seek ing and be able to realize im mediate cash. If what you want lant here, advertise for ttTrlbune Classified ads are Inexpensive etfectlvel RATES Pet word first Insertion (Minimum 39c) Each additional Insertion. per word lo (Minimum 10c) Per Une per month without copy changes $1.35 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS ' LOST AND FOUND LOST Pair chaps between Gold Hill and Sams Valley. Reward. Pel 864-J. , LOST Boston bulldog, brown and white. Name "Sklppy." Reward. 6J0 Palm. Tel. 331-X. i VL06T If dog l missing, call 1518. ' WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man for ranch work. Home and small wage. Address: W. A. Grant, Central Point. WANTED Elderly man for farm. Board and wages for right party. Dora E. Smith, Anderson Ranch, K mile west Talent school house. WANTED FEMALE HELP YOUNG lady wanted for housework. 911 Reddy. WANTED Girl for general house work and care of child. References required. Call after five o'clock. Mrs. Justin Smith. Phone 1322-X Spring Street. i MALE AND FEMALE MIDDLE-AGED couple for housework and farm work. Box 1141, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Day work. Phone 1345-M. Mrs. Huson, WANTED Laundry or plain Jflwlng. Phone 473-X. EXP SEAMSTRESS wants dressmak ing, alterations, repairs. Tel. 359-J. IIS cottage. WANTED -MISCELLANEOUS Highest market prices paid for meUls of all kinds, rags, wool or cotton. Southern Ore. Junk Co., Stewart Ave. between So. Holly end Oak dale. WANTED TO BUT Beef and Teals. C C. Hoover. Phone 437-R. WANTED-Passengers to Portland this week. Inquire 2U5 Tripp St. WANTHtx Tractor plowing; very rea sonable rates. 422 Laurel. Phone 4.40-1. WANTED Best car $40 cash will buy. P. O. Box 164, Jacksonville. WANTED TO BUY Wool or mohair, Carl von der Hellon. Tel. 12-P-32. OREGON widow, versed In business or farm life, wants partner. Write 1047, winemette at., isuene, ure. WANT to oorrow S1800 on fine Dome on Rogue river and highway. BROWN & WHITE. Realtors. FURNITURE upholstering, repairing, reflnlshlng. W. E. Walker, phone 628. 307 N. Peach. WANTED Pigs, weight to 75 lbs. State price In reply, M L, Mall Tribune. WANTED We pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. P'sone '.062. WANTED Cook stoves, heaters, bed spring, mattresses day-beds, sani tary ouches and cote or what have you? We pay cash or exchange WEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE 423 C. Main St. JUNK- -JUNK WANTED CASH PAID for inner tubes, le per lb up Rags cotton and wool, up to 8c per lb Scrap iron small or large lot, also all other metala oi all deer ipt ions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 21 No Orape Phot. 1063 POR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6-room modem bunga low. 714 W. 11th. Phone 446 -M. FOR RENT 3 furnished houses. 813 Summit. FOP RENT 6 -room modern house in Central Point F. O. Cochran. FOR RENT 'Homes furnished or unfurnished BROWN 81 WHITE 4-ROOM furnished Douse for rent electric range Inquire 805 South 0tt(i!e FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apt ; heat, hot watr and gtrage. $35 00. 10 Quince St. FOR RENT Apt. Hotel Grand. FOR R FN T 5 - room apt . psrtiy fum. Close in. Inquire 30 S. Fir. FOR RENT 4 brnd new 3 -room apartments Modern, print bfcwi Newly furnished overstuffed Contln uoui oi water Priced right 175 South Central. JOB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT ROOM, separate entrance 320 No. Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE rooms, 44 S Orape I FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM, rates reasonable, at 110 E. Maui. BOARD Home-cooked meals served In private home. Reasonable rates Near business district, as N. Orange St. Phone 1473-X. ROOM BOARD Home cooked meals. OS per month 903 N Hull FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR LEASE 80 acres. C. J. Kenney, Jacksonville. REASONABLE RENT for 16 acres on Butte Falls highway, adjoining Derby school. FREE WOOD FOR OUTTINO. 200 strswberry plants, blackberries, raspberries, aore good Irrigated garden, pasture, house, woodshed, poultry house. Warren Doremue. Eagle Point, j TO LEASE 200 acres north Grants iPass. Must have equipment. Ad dress BOX DO. Itteum, wo. FOR RENT A diversified orchard on shares BROWN It WHITE. Realtors FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE or trade for wood. 1929 sedan; motor overhauled. 820 8. Ivy FOR SALE OR TRADE-Jonathan ap ple 15c and 35c a box Call at Ala Vista Packing house between 9 and 4 o'clock Bring own boxes. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE 10 acres fir timber, cabin, bam, creek, for good car about 28 model. W. M. Frye. Rt. I. Rogue River, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE for larger place. I'A acre adjoining city lim its. 4-room modern house, large chicken houses, brooder, pasture fox cow. Good garden land offered for quick aale. 12.000. When out (or a iae don t lorget to anve vo weai. over heights on old stage road od pick out your country home. Most choice location in this Valley. B 3. Palmer. Real Estate Broker ex clusive agent Space In Palmer Muslo store. Phone 788. WILL TRADE good 40 acres wtlh nice home, for Medford BROWN si WHITE. Realtors. ' FOR SALE- REAL ESTATE FARM and stock ranch, 280 acres, house, barn and outbldgs., about 75 acres readv to olow. Total price only 2500. Terms available. Earl poR bale Alfalfa seed. Non-lrrlgat-Tumy. 310 Liberty Bldg. I ouo jjledermeyer. Tel. 623-J-4 ! MODERN suburban house, oak floor, running water, bath, electricity, five I rooms, garage, cement drive, with more than an acre of fine garden land. Location one mile from high ; school. Bargain price $27.50. Terms available. Earl Tumy, aiu moony Bldg. 3 LOTS for sale, cheap, Call 4 o'clock. 416 Elfie Street. E. Jackson. FOR SALE 20 acres fenced. House. barn. 7 miles from Medford. Soo Wlckle, Fluhrer'a Bakery. AN ORCHARD BARGAIN 22 acres. 7 acres D'AnJous. 0 acres 31 yr. old Bosc, 4 acres 28 yr. old Cornice, balance ranch In alfalfa. Pine modern home. Equipment goes with place at 12,000.00 or will ; trade for business building. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC. Exclusive Agents -Phone 728. 109 E. Main STOCK OR DAIRY RANCH 265 acres near grade and high school, 100 seres cultivated. 50 acres AB SOLUTELY FREE water right. 60 acres creek bottom soil. Good mod ern home, outbuildings. This is a good stock or dairy ranch priced right at H 3, 50 0.00. Will also tride for Medford property. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY, INC. Exclusive Agents FOR SALE fi-room modern horn, newly decorated. A very comforf- ' able home' that can be bought for H ,200.00 on excellent terms. In- ! vestlgate this. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. Exclusive Agents Phone 728. 100 E. Main FOR SALE 010 West Eleventh, five hoom home, sanded fir floors, fire place. $2500. Down payment $100 Bj lance $27.25 per month Including j principal. Interest, taxes and in surance. Charles R. Ray. Realtor. Medford Bldg. Phone 302. FEDERAL LAND BANK farms for sale, 10 down and 6 Interest on unpaid balance. See L. J. Knox, Sec.-Treaa. Medford N. P. L. A. SEVERAL re -conditioned homes in Central Point for sale on rental bulls. See E. N. Stldd at Obert Han sen's, Central Point. This wee only. WHEN you think of real estate think ( Of BROWN St WHITE. FOR SALE By owner. 10 to 80 -acre i tract, irrigated Bear creek bottom ! land "4 mile rrora Med r or a; excel lent for gardening. Phone 15241 HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg and Loan Ass'n. FINE DAIRY RANCH, completely stocked and equipped; modern home, nlghway frontage, fine fruit, berries and garden, a very attrac- ' tlve property from every tiewpotnt. $10,800 BROWN St WHITE. REALTORS. FOR SALE fi torch farm on Williams creek. No exchange. Box 1153, Mall T-lhune FOR SALE POULTRY ' AND E008 FOR SALsV-Mimmoth Bronze tur key poults from fine early matur ing market type strain Day old or broodwl to elKht weeks, bnr old May loth to 25th. 3V?. May 26th W June as. aac. write lor tmormatljn ar-out 8 weeks poults. Cash deposit 3C with orders. James E. Conn. Melrose Rt., Roseburg, Ore. ATTEMTIOS TTJBKST OROWERaT We will have available for Mny de livery several thousand day-Md Bronse turkey ooulta- most desir able market type Prloej until May 20 40c each, freujht prepsld. Sat tsfaetlon guaranteed. Write for 1atee and fujtiier 1nformstl'i.-i. S.ns Soussl Turkeys Inc . Roseourg Oregon. POR SALE -Black Minorca, aatcilsj at'el. 4.0 Zaibart. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR 8ALFJ 3 cows fresh. 4 cows fresh April; wagon, DeLaval electric separator, 3 garden oultlvators. A. P. Kllth, Rogue River, Oregon. cheron stallion will maae season st ancD of owner IV, ml. N. W. On tral Point. P. D. Gotland. 1 rwr I? Amlth i. ml. wast of Tal ent school. FOR SALE Six head of horse, one team 300G lbs: one team 3600 lbs; one team 3800 lbs. Thor Schock, 1337 1st Ave. East, Bend Oregon 4 GOOD, unbroken colts, one old addle mare, 2 Holateln milk cows, for sale. Call Frohnmayer, 188. FOR SAUs Hay: pure-blood Jersey bull. J. E. Lester. Bioaie roaa. FOR SALE One food team roan geld ings, weight 2900. grain fed and 1 Taring to go. cneap li sold soon. L. R. Holbrook, provolt, Oregon. FRESH and springer cows for sale. Oeklelgh Ranch, central Point. FOR 8ALB OR TRADE Horses, large i span, weignt aw, aeo uu . ! Smell span, weight 2400. ages 4 and I 8. D. C. Mitchell." Ashland. FOR SALE One team well matched mares. Geo Hilton. Grants Pass. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Very cheap, Eureka ! sweeper, Universal cake mixer, per colator, portable radio, toaster, etc. I 716 E. Main. FOR SALE Essex coach only 11.000 miles. Good condition. Inquire 20 8. Fir, upstairs. GOOD tJSBDvCARS LOWEST PRICES IN MED FORD 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1930 Doage DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan. 1933 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 N.rth cor. 6th and Bartlett LANGE MOTOR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Male police pups. Good stock, $6 each. Call 1559. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS MODEL W Cletrac tractor, repair , parte, phone 14-F-22. FINE large walnuts 20 cts pound, ug ;of Newtown apples with each 10 pounds. Bring your container. Goo. 1 L Trelchler, Central Point. HA FOR BALE Grain oralfalfa. I Gore Ranch, Jacksonville highway. ! FOR SALE A few used 20-ln. truck ttres cheap.. Also Bean spray, rig Parts oheap. Amos Turn bow, 104 Stewart Ave. FOR SALE 2-wheel trailer and 30 -40 Krag gup, cheap. 625 N Riverside. FOH SALE Kanota oats and Hen chen barley. C. F. Nledermeyer. 523-J-l. 5 FT. KILLIFER disc, Dodge truck. Iron-wheeled orcnard wagon, smudge pots. Pnune 3-F-22. FOR SALE Newtown apples. Bert Stuncllffe, Phoenix. OAK GROVE Club will hold a Sale oi Plants and cuttings on Wednesday at 41 S. Front entrance of Brill Metal Works. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa 914.00 ton Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE 200 briquet orchard heaters and 4 tons briquets. Cheap Phone 591-R-3. FOR SALE OR TRADE for stock 300 gailon spray rig, good shape. $65 Ford son Just overhauled, and disc $!15. A. L. Daugherty, Rt. 4. Med ford, Oregon. WHEAT and barley for seed, the prov en ylelder; also wheat and barley fo- feed, whole or ground. Victor Bursell. Phone 855-J-3. FOR SALE Low-wheels steel wagon. Barnum Orchard. Phone B51-R-3. FOR SALE Floe quality seed grain. Henry Nledermeyer, 1 mile north of Jacksonville on Old Stage road. Phone Jacksonville 854. FOR SALE Wurt circulating library consisting of approximately 1100 volumes, and a lot v more whivh members have not brought ba-k. Complete for $150. W. E. Thomas, 45 8. Central. REPOSSESSED Electric Refrigerator $89 50; used Monarch Elec. Range, enamel, $36 00. Wood range, enamel $35.00. palmer Electric Store. FOR SALE 1 single bed. Simmons: 1 dresser, 1 over-stuffed chair, mo hair: 1 fine walnut antique bed room suite. Phone 544 or 1103-R. Jno. W Johnson. ALFALFA SEED, bc. F. E By be. Rt 3. Medford Call C. F. Nleder meyer. Rt. 3, Tel. 523-J-l. FERTP.IZBR Any jnount, . 118 Fir Phone 1648-X. cheap. SEVERAL good used "MoClanahao' Incubators. 240-egg 110. S40-e3g 20. reconditioned, tested and soid complete McClanahan Inc. Co, 250 west 13th St.. Eugene. Or. POR SALE Ood Newtown apples at cheap prices. Inquire Seobel A Day Packing House. South Pir St. A PIsAl BtlT Larue sib Ex Pane; uomlos In iuas 1X10 Newtown apples In lugs .16 Brine; your own Jntainera AMERICAN PRUIT GROWERS tMO 213 So. Pll St Medford. Or Phone 929,. TYPEWRiiWts-Bienna lit N Can tral Ph.'D. 2WI . POR SALE Baieo oat hay (round alfalfa sno 3ar nav loose alfalfa hsv O A rVoe phone S23-J.2 COMMERCIAL SPRAYING COMMERCIAL sn-avlna. Have nowvr outf.t on truck with Iota oi hoes. Phone Vithrow, 258-W. COMMER ,AL spraying. McQoosg.. Pboa 2M-M. " BUSINESS CHANCE8 FOR SALE OR TRADE Smll"res taurant In Industrial district, do ing good business. Will take small acienge or 400 cash. 327 So. 6th St., Klamath Falla, Oregon. FOR SALE- The Finest Recreational hesort In Southern Oregon can now be bought at a real sacrifice price. If you have some cash and want to get Into a paying business, It will - interest vou. BROWN & WHITE. REALTORS. MISCELLANEOUS FREE apple stumps, you haul them. F L. Holdrldge, Talent. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY 'ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts it Tltls snd Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. . SlURRAt ABSTRACT CO. Abstrao of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 82 North Central Ave., upstairs. Radio Service. Grunow Radios. RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE Ira E Caastaln. Phone 470 205 . Jackson St. Tubes. Aerials. Repairing. Long Distance Moving LARGE VAN serving Calif.. Oreg and Wash points, semi-monthly trips Pully insured Martin Bros. 701 8 6th St., Grants Caea Tel. 146-J. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED S0 to SO0 (or personal or household purposes on House Purnlsl.lngs or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes License No. 8 1S7. See w. E. Thomas, 45 So. Cen tral. Transfet. . REINKING TRANSFER CO. Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle, anything. Ill N. Fir. Phone 1033 O Stuart. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. TRUCKING ANo"sTORAGP - Local and long distance hauling, furnl cure moving, etc Reasonable rates Tel. 83i. p. E. damson Co. HAWLE TRANSFER - Expert peck era sno movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 610 North Riverside Phone 15. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned. Helen lone Dixon, has been duly appointed and qualified oy the County Court of the State ' of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, as executrix of the Last Will and Testament of H. G. Volney Dixon, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same, with proper vouchers, to the undersigned at tne office o( F. P. Farrell, her at torney. Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford, Oregon, with in six (6) months from the data of this notlos. March 8, 1938. HELEN TONE DIX&N. Executrix of the Last Will and Testatment of H. Q. Volney Dixon, deceased. . P. P. FARRELL. Attorney (or Executrix. Notice of Final Accolmtlnr. In the County Court of the County of Jackson In and for the State ol Oregon. In the Matter or the Estate of George W. Tucker, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That George H. Tucker and E. B. Nemo Tucker. administrators of the estate of George Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Ready money I. Tall cone- shaped cap worn by dervUbea t In a Una 15. DrtiK-ytelJ' r plant II. Fum 14. Garment 16 Kind of rubber 16. oirt (8. Strainer 10. Knock 21. Permit iZ. Pore u pin Coty 17. Orpan of hearing it. Open court ls. Crevice or chink 34. Go away 16. Small brlthtlr colored biro 37. Bturty 11. Female a&nd- plper II. Bxfeiilveiy 4R. Rdge 4ft Rodent 47. Ventured KO. Worka hi. Father Solution of Yeaterday. P utile ATBTEIT B4. Crush will) the teeth SS Within: prefix 64. Urn narrative poem ST. Vehicle on runr are BR, Pen 19. Search DOWN t. Explosive device H A B JT U A T E m I V A A R O M A IK HE A L UU ?Mh I RlOL Erjtfl HiXDE R I V E Wa I 1 5 A L EiONN ETlAm DlQil ATT nD iEG O 6IR I MgjXRM E DM R"E 5" I P E DWO T E Ro APE NM L T Tf E R ED BlElRl6OllDl0iElsTE 1 P I3 Y W4ls 6 7 WQ 0 " w w 73 " p 7? iS3" r IH uitLi -r . muu uauu. 32 33 . . t uMLi . 7- . - mmmL.- l. mm 43 44 46 y&i Ab W,4l 49 41 A 50 St S2 vlT 51 I -1 pr 1 1 iirl IT" W. Tucker, deceased, have filed In this court their final account of ad ministration of said estate. The hear ing of aame hAS been fixed by said court for Thursday, the 28th day of : Marcn, iujo, at iu:uu ociocx a. m. of said day. at the court room of sstd ! court. All persons Interested In said ! estate are notified then and there to ; appear and show cauae. If any they I have, why aald account should - nut be settled and allowed and distribu tion made, OEOROE H. TUCKER, E. B. NEMO TUCKER. Administrators. 1. F. FLIEOEL, Attorney for aald Estate. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon. lor Jackson county. In the Matter ot the Estate of WU Ham M a a o n Colvig, sometimes known aa William M. coivig, ue oeaaed. The undersigned hss been by the County Court of Jackson County. Ore gon, appointed executrix of the estate of William Mason Colvlg. sometimes known aa William M. Colvlg, de ceased, and has qualified. All per sons r-avlng claims against aald estate are hereby notified to present the aame, with the proper vouchers, veri fied aa required by law, wltbln six months after the first publication hereof, to the undersigned, at the office of rsr attorney, Glenn o. Tay lor. Federal Building, Medford, Oregon Dated and first published February lBttl, 1B30. MAKY U. WAKNBK. Executrix of said Estate. GLENN O. TAYLOR, Attorney. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, John Tomlln, has been duly appointed and quaunea oy the county court i tne autu. oi ure son. In and for the Countv ot Jack' son. as executor of the Last Will snd Testament of Elizabeth Talbot Tom lln, deceased. All persons having claims against aald estate are hereby required to present the same, with DrODer vouchers to the undersigned at the office of P. P. Farrell, his at torney. Room 10, Jackson iKuniy Bank Building. Medford. Oregon, within six (6) months from the date ot this notice. . Dated at Medford, Oregon. February 18th, 1B3. JOHN R. TOML1N. Executor of the Last Will and Testamei.t of Eliaa'Jeth Talbot Tomlln, Deceased. F. P FARRELL. Attorney for Executor. Notice to Creditors designed, Annie M. Owens, has been duly appointed ana quauura uy Co'.nty court of the State of Oregon. In and for the County of Jackson, aa j i.i.ku.. .i,h th will Annul. auuilUlBi'iawi wtfc.i - ed. of the Estate of James Owens, de ceased. All persons having claims against such estate are hereby re- quirea to present niw aauw, w,-.. pru?ci wutico. -- a at the office of F. P. Farrell, her at- torrey, ttoom u, . n..,'JI... WulfAnl OtMiin. OUIK1IUS, ' T5 . within alx 8) months xrom the date of this notice. Dated at Medford, Oregon, Marcn lutn. iujd. ANNIE M. OWENS. Administratrix with the vVtll annexed of the Lsst Will and Testament of James Owens, deceased. F. p. FARRELL. Attorney for Administratrix. Vnticj, Ia rrdltnra In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Lois Chapman, aeceasea. The undersigned, having been ap- ..... t.A,, Af lh. 1TfjitA of Lola Chapman, deceased, by the UOUnty tWIUI U wre wwii.jr v. v - - son. State of Oregon, and havlcg ... Fin, iu. I. hiiwhv alven to all persons having claims sgalnat said siutc, to preecufc wicui w vita v.v ot the undersigned's attorney, at lae m.., Il.m . r rut MMrtfnfri. Oremtl. properly verified and with proper voucners, wivuiu i muw-.,-, - date of this notice which is March 10 1930, KATHRYN MCALLISTER, Executrix ot the Estate of via raunnun. deceased. 6. H. BENOTSON, Attorney lor tne Estate. Cross-Word Puzzle 9. Render turbid 10. Orchestral Instrument 11. Proceeded 17. Mountain in the Philip pine 19. Parndlae tz. Festive 24. Opening 26. Deed 38. Oolf Instructorl colloq. 11. Kind of free stone peacb 50. Before 31 Corroded ;t American humorist S4. Dowry 26. City In Okla homa t7. Cunnlnaeet 40. Title of monk 41. Ool1sei of destiny 43. Flower con talners 4X. Steals 44. Timber tree of the Pad fit Inlands 41. Measure 41. Canal In New York state 4J. ArrwT 51. Anarchist 12. Kind of bean Ha t. Regiment In the Turkish army t. Disgruntled pernoni slang 4. Rise and faO t. Urchin J. Worshiper t. Person who bring bad luck I. Skill (pnNrIEFS Valley View VALLEY VIEW, March 10. (Spl) Nelda Williams, who had Infan tile paralyata laat Ncrcmber waa taken to the Shrike hospital In Portland tor treatment recently. D. E. Patterson of Meridian, Cal., waa a business visitor In our com munity Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lowe and Jackie Don were yialtora at the stratton home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. w. P. Knox of Ash land were recent callera In Valley View. Clifford Hendrlckson, who has been very 111 In Medford Is able to be out again. He la slowly im proving and is visiting his brother Paul, at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garle. Rev. Melville Wire of Ashland was a Valley View caller last week. The Valley View Community club held their February meeting at the club bouse last week. Mrs. Galla tin, president, presided over the business meeting. Mrs. Chas. Lucht erhand had charge of a short pro gram. The hostess, Mrs. Chaa. Koyl and Mrs. Chas. Luchterhand served delicious refreshments during the soclsl hour. y Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glenn have had a water pressure system In stalled at their home. Chas. Austin, Medford dairy In spector, waa a business visitor on Thursday. Mrs. S. Chtldera and Mrs. B. Nichols represented the Valley View club at the meat "cookery demon stration given by Mrs. Mabel Mack In Medford laat week. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Carter of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glenn were dinner guests at the Jaa. Lennox home last Sunday. Miss Berntce Carter, of Ashland and Clarence Pltchford of Medford call, ed at the Lennox home In tho nfterncon. Floyd Dickey of Aahland was a business visitor In Valley View Wednesday. . W. D. Whittle was a caller at the W. A. Stratton home laat week. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stratton and daughters. Betty and Jean, ot Trcka. visited at the W. A. Strst ton home last Sunday. Mrs. Chaa. . Lathrop of Ashland has moved to Valley View to be with her husband who Is (arming the Morland place. J. Ed Thorton and Fred Nell were vlsltora In Valley View Sat urday. Walter Jonea of Rogue River. Geo. Jonea and Kenneth Barton of Hollywood, Calif., were callera at the Wm. Glelm home last Wednes day. Mrs. J. n. Mccracken was a busi ness visitor In Medford Monday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jss. Lennox, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Len ox of Ashland made a trip . to Weed, Calif., returning by way of Klamath Falls last Tuesday. Mrs. S. A. Chllders spent Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ray Ward, of Fern Valley. O. R. Carter of Medford waa a caller at the W. A. Stratton home Sunday. 8. 8. Mitchell of Aahlsnd called on W. A. Stratton Sunday. W. A. Stratton. who has been confined to his bed for the past two weeks Is able to be up and Is much Improved. The Wm. Glenn home was the scene of a family dinner Sunday honoring Mr. Glenn, who leaves the coming week for Alaska. Those en. Joying the dinner were: Dan Olenn, Mr. and Mrs. T. Simpson, Miss Anna Hargrove, Mrs. Ida Nell, Olenn Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Csr ter, Miss Bernlce Carter ot Ashland, Clarence Pltchford. of Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carter of Grants Pass. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, March 10. (Spl) 3. A. Newstrom of Grants Psss spent Saturday night with his daughter, Mrs. John Welch, and family. He returned to Grants Pass Sunday. Harold Patten, who has been quite 111 with scarlet fever Is getting along nicely now and we hope It will not be long until he csn be out again. The dance Saturday night was well attended and everyone seemed to have good time. The next Grange dance la set for March 98. Farmers are very busy trying to get their spring seeding finished. Mrs. Elisabeth Oris am spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Max- field of Brownsboro. Mrs. Alice Stlmaon of Coker Butte, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Herb Orlsaom. A numoer of pupils In Lake Creek school are taking part In 4-H club work. J. . Albaugh vis ited the school soma time ago and considerable Interest was aroused among the children. Those partici pating at present are: baby beef club. Bob Damon and Lee Damon: cooking club, Blanche Johnston. Janet Zundel and Leila Damon. Those pupils In Lake Creek school who were perfect In attendance for the last six weeks are Harry Frey. Melvln Johnston, Bob Damon and Leila Damon. Much lllneaa and storms have caused the percentsge of attendance to be much lower than usual, Gold Rlar Mother l)IM DALLAS, Ore. March 10 (API Mrs. Elizabeth F. Hayes. T9, Oiegon native and gold star mother, died at the Dallas hospital Sunday. She a as oom In Lant county In IDS". In cluded among the survivors Is a daughter, Edna II. R usee 11, of Klani atli Falla, Forest Creek FOREST CREEK. Men. 10. (Spl.) Ernest Boyd, who haa been spending tli past few month In Lo Angeles, c&me March 1 to the home of Mr. and Mr. Paul Pea roe when he la putting In the grain crop. Sunday school haa been changed to 10:00 o'clock a. m. Sundays instead of 3:00 p. m. aa formerly. This change waa affected several week ago and seema to be a moio popular hout. Mra. John Black attended the home extension meeting at the Ap plegat school house Tuesday. Mar. 3. ' Mr. George Pearce called on Mr. James Davles who haa not been very well, March 3. There will be a box social supper and a general program of atunta and fun at the school house Tuesday eve ning. March 17, for the benefit of the piano fund. Patrons of the school, their friends and all others interested are urged to attend. Isabeil Black of Phoenix spent the week end Marih 7 at the home of her father, Lee Black. The knitting club met March ft at the home of Mrs. Jim Kent In Jack sonville. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hill of Phoenix were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra. John Black Sunday. PLANES OPERATE The record snowfall which has hampered surface transportation tn the middle wett haa not halted air line operation, according to L, O Devaney, field manager of United Air Lines here, who today reported that hta company had completed more than ninety percent of Its flight during the la&t sixty days. Of Unlted's 14 airports, excluaivt of auxiliary fields spaced thirty miles apart between Medford and New York, all but three have been used and these threq snowbound terminals simply have been flown over with landings made at other dlvlslor. points, Devaney aald. The official pointed out that the cold weather has been a boon to fly lng as it ha provided unexcelled visibility. On three consecutive day,, the company's planes from Medford arrived in Chicago ahead ot ached ule. be declared. START PLANTING PORTLAND, Ore.. March 10. (AP) The pioneers of Matanuaka vallet. Where strawberries of dellolous flavor reputedly grow to the alee of lemons, will start their vprlng planting with in a few weeks and each of the 147 families In thi federal colony will have ten acres of cleared land. This was the word r rough t here by Wil Ham Bordlne, former chief englnoet of the Matanuaka project. "My personal belief Is that the lit families remaining out of the 900 that started out, are the kind thai will stick It out and pay the govern ment back," Bordlne said. Under the bencflclent Influence of 22 hours or daylight In the summer, potatoes, growing to huge iifl, ma ture In ten weeks. Hay within the same period springs up to a Height of five or six 'set. Each family has a log eabtn aac 10 acres of land. Tho c4 earing pro cess is tedious. He predict"). 1 that If the pionee. 'stay with the job they will comt out ahead,' FORMER - PRESIDENT OF WADHAMS CO. SUCCUMBS PORTLAND, Ore., March 10. ( AP) Henry Hahn, 63, president of Wad hams St Co.. wholesale grocers her, for 43 years, died today. He retired from the company two yeara ago, at the time he sold his large Interests In the Prlnevllle Land and Livestock company In Crook county. Hahn, born In Germany, oame to the United State alone when he was 13 years old. Are yon uslnff our POTA TO BREAD for ichool lunches? Try it If the klddlei happen to leave any of their sandwichei. Order a loaf from your (rroccr today. AUTHORS 'ABILITY FOUND HIGHEST AT 41 YEARS OF AGE ATHENS. O., March 10. (AP) An Ohio university psychologist repor-l today attar research that wrl'-prr reached their peak In literary pro motion at 41, chemists were best fcs 'ween 30 and 85. Inventors at as. sno astronomers between 40 and 45. Breaking down the general writers' group, Dr. Hsrvey o. Lehman found poets produced their best work bi tween as and 28, and short ator; writers before 35. Dr. Lohman asked English profos sors of various universities and col .eges to select what they regarded as the a.ooo bast work, .n Utcia turs. Taking their selections, hs draw a grsph bhowing the average number of miscellaneous publications pa.' chronological ago level per living writer. In addition to the age ot the au thor at the time of writing the dif ferent contributions. Dr. Lehmsn tor into consideration the varying mtn ber of Individuals alive at successive age levels. The study covered ths works of more than 600 well known English authors, more thsn 100 American and numerous French and Oermar, writers. The graph showed writers' prod ic ilvlty ascending more rapidly before 41 than descending after. There was, nowever, a ahari descent after 44, Ol Lehman aald. In chemistry, Dr. Lehman studied 244 "chemlsta and 033 chemical dis coveries or achievements to find the best ago period of 30 to 86. PERILS MAINTENANCE OF' BIO APPLBOATE, March 10.-(6pl.) Wltb the matter of losing their school district depending upon the outcome of a eohool election at Wetlclna a few days ago, keen interest rose In the school affairs of the remote district, every resident turning ' out to cast bis vote on an Issue Involving trans portation. A IS to 10 vote was cast tn favor ot retaining the present fund for trans porting the six pupils to the school, wltb the result that the community does not lose their district. Since three or four years ago when the school consisted of 38 pupils, the district haa paid transportation of pupils living at long distances, and recently contention arose over the ad visibility of paying this fee when the attendance had fallen to six. With ail of the pupils living In the Steam boat vicinity, some as far away as 9 mkea, and unable to attend school unless transported, the district. If without Voholars for 30 days, would have been relinquished to adjoining districts of Thompson creek and Bea ver creek. ' Although transportation still Is in effect, maintenance of the school still stands In danger owing to a new school law requiting an average at tendance of six, and parents feel that Illness may lessen the average. The situation now rests with the boun dary board, however, and C. R. Bow man, county supervisor, who was re quested to attend the election to clear up any legal technicalities which might arise, said that the board would be very lenient tn their con siderations. Mrs, Ins Purosl Is teaching at We,t kln at present, and having signed a contract for the nine months' term, will complete the remaining three months of school. Revival Meetings Daily In Talent TALENT, March .(Spl.) The Rev Charles R. Rodman, minister from Portland, Is holding revival meetings in the old Hlbbard growry building for the Apoatolto Faith. The Commencing tonight at 7:43 the meetings will continue all this wek. There is special singing by the quar tet and chorus accompanied by a 17 plece orchestra. All are Invited to at tend. Pactory style workmanship thor oughly guaranteed. Your watch or Jewelry repairing receives my person al attention. Jno. W. Johnson. Jimmie Jingle Says: Dream o' joy baked in a plate rineit pie you ever ate. The whole family will go for our piei in a big way. They're light, flaky as to cmRt, and generous as to filling. Take one home for dessert tonight I MAIN ST. SM