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fEDFORD MATL TRTB. .MT.DFOKn. OREGON". WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11. 19.1(5. PAOTC NINE mm Read etery ad on this page you wHl probably rind exactly the things you hava Men looking for or a eale or trade tor unused articles you may have. Search your attlo or tore-room you may find many things others are Molt ing and be able to realise Im mediate cash. It what you want lent here, advertise for It Tribune Clawllled ads are Inexpensive effective I ' RATES Per word first insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes 81.23 Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Female bound, license No. 770 Reward. Frank Decker. Applegato. LOST Pair chaps between Gold Hill and Sams Valley. Reward. Tel 864-J. I. LOST If dog l musing, call 1518 ' WANTED MALE HELP TOUNO man 19 permanent position large San Francisco company. Ad vancement possible. For details an1 salary. F. L. Huntley, Hotel Allen, 8 p. m. only. WANTED Man for ranch work. Home and small wages. Address: W. A, Grant, Central Point. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl to come In by week u help with housework. Must be clean and good cook. Phone 14S5. YOUNG lady wanted for housework Bll Reddy. ; WANTED Girl lor general house work and care of child. References required. Call after five o'clock. Kirs. Justin Smith. Phone 1322-X Spring Street. MALE AND FEMALE MIL-DLE-AGED couple for housework and farm work. Box 1141, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Housekeeping in mother leas home or A-l cook In amsll camp. Box 1093, Tribune. WANTED Day work. ' Phone 1345-M. EXP SEAMSTRESS wants dressmak- lng, alterations, repairs. Tel. 36B-J. . 113 Cottage. WANTED--MISCELLANEO US WANTED Transportation to Oak land, couple and child. 1000 West Main. WANTED Have client wants 2 or 8 acrea Improved near Medford. , FOR SALE Beautiful home, all modem. Easy terms. H. O. WILSON 7 Ohestnut St. Phone 1994 WANTED Sound, gentle saddle horse, suitable tot children. Box 83d. Tribune. WANTED Approximately 400 feet 4 lnch pipe. Must be In serviceable condition. CHARLES A. WINQ AGENCY, INC. 109 E. Main Phone 738 Medford, Oregon WANTED WOOL - MOHAIR Highest cash prices for wool and mo hair, wool bags and fleece twine. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 17 No. Grape Phone 1062 JUNK WANTED Highest market prices paid for meMls of all kinds, rags, wool or cotton. Southern Ore. Junk Co., Stewart Ave. between So. Holly and Oak dale. WANTED TO BUY Beef and veals. O C. Hoover. Phone 437-R. WANT to borrow 11800 on fine home on Rogue river and highway. BROWN as WHITE, Realtors. FURNITURE upholstering, repairing, reflnlshlng. W. B. Walker, phone 628. 207 N. Peach. WANTED Pises, weight to 75 lbs. Stat price In reply. M L. Mall Tribune. WANTED W 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. Phone '.062. wanted cook stoves, neaters. Da aprtngs. mattresses, day-beds, sani tary ouches and cots or what bare you? We py cash or exchingt VEW DEAL PURN EXCHANGE 423 E. Main St. JUNK- -JUNK WANTED CASH PAID for inner tunes, to per lb up. Rags cotton and wool, up to 5c per lb Scrap iron small or large lou. also all other metals of ail decriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOU8E 27 No Grape. Phone 1063 FOR RENT APARTMENTS LABGE housekeeping room $1 50 week. 627 N Central. FURNISHED apt : het. hot wt and tsrage. 35 00. 10 Quince t. FOR RENT Apia. Hotel Grand. FOR RENT i-room apt. partly turn. Close In. Inquire 30 8. Fir FOR RENT 4 brand new -rooin apartments Modern, prlvste batft New'.y furnished overstuffed Omtin uous not w.ter Priced fight J!5 SJuth Centrsl. r.RNISiiEO A?ltt. FboM - FOE RENT HOUSES FOB RENT Holly Court No. 3. parti furnished $30. Attractive 8-room nouse near Junior high. $30 bO. 1716 N Riverside. S',4 acres land, 116.00. Inquire 134 East Msln or telephone 195. Alter 5 phone 1147-w FOR RENT 4 -room modern furnish ed house, $20, water paid; garden , and flowers. 853 Wesk and St. FOR RENT 3 -room modern furn ished house. 315 So. Peach. J FOrt RENT S-room modem bunga low. 714 W. 11th. Phone 449-M. FOR RENT -a furnished houses. 813 summit. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or i unfurnished. BROWN 4s WHITE j 4-BOOM furnished bouse for rent electrlo range Inquire 305 South -Oakdale i FOR EENT FURNISHED BOOMS , : ; ( TWO ROOMS, private residence, well ' located; steam heat, garage: reason- ; able. 1311 w. Main. PLEASANT ROOM, separate entrance, 330 No. Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 4I4 8. Grape. FOE EENT BOAED ROOM BOARD AND ROOM, rates reasonable, at 718 E. Main. ROOM & BOARD Home cooked meals. $26 cer month 303 N Holly FOE EENT MISCELLANEOUS REASONABLE RENT for 15 sores on Butte Falls highway, adjoining Derby school. FREE WOOD FOR CUTTING. 300 strawberry plants, blackberries, raspberries, acre good irrigated garden, pasture, house, woodshed, poultry house. Warren Doremus, Eagle Point. FOB EXCHANGE SALE OR TRADE 4500-gal oil tank Fordeon size disc. E, C. Cora. 610-J-6. AUTO FOR TRADE 1924 Hudson- De Luxe coach In A-l condition. Driv en 24.000. Good rubber Paint 'Ike new. Radio, will take Ford or Chev rolet as part payment. Balance easy terms. E- C. Corn. 810-J-6. FOR SALS or trade for wood. 1929 sedan; motor overhauled. 620 S. Ivy FOR SALE OR TRADE Jonathan ap plo 15c and 35o a box Call at Ala Vista Packing house between 9 and 4 o'clock Bring own boxes. I FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE 10 acres fir timber, cabin, I barn, creek, for good car about 28 model. W. M. Frye, Rt. 1, Rogue River. Oregon. FOR BALE REAL ESTATE 8 ACRES free soil fine water right, small house. (950.00 cash. Brown & White, Realtors. FOR SALE 70 acres, 86 Irrigated, splendid soil, land practically level. C?nced with woven wire, good grav e road, (3,000. Terms. L. a. Plcke.l. 304 E. Main. FARM and stock ranch, 280 acres, house, barn and outbldgs., about 76 acres redy to plow. Total price only 12500. Terms available. Earl Turny. 310 Liberty Bldg. . MODERN suburban house, oak floor, running water, bath, electricity, five 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, 310 Liberty Bldg. 8 LOTS for sale, cheap. Call 4 o'clock. 416 Effle Street. E. Jackson. FOK SALE 30 acres fenced. House, barn, 7 miles from Medford. Sue Wlckle, .Fluhrer's Bakery. AN ORCHARD BARGAIN 33 acrea. 7 acres D'AnJous, 8 acres 21 yr. old Bosc. 4 acres 28 yr. old Cornice, balance ranch In alfalfa. Fine modern home. Equipment goes with place at 612.000.00 or will trade for business building. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY, INC. Exclusive Agents Phone 728. 109 E. Main I SEVERAL re-condltloned homes In Central Point for ssle on rental basis. See E. N. Stldd at Obert Han sen's, Central Point. This wee only. ' WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN WHITE. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg and Loan Ass'n. FINE DAIRY RANCH, completely stocked and equipped: modern home, nlghway rrontage. fine fruit, 1 berries and garden, a very attrac- ! tlve property from every viewpoint 1 10.800. ! BROWN & WHITE, REALTORS. FOR SALE A torch farm on Williams creek. No exchange. Box 1153, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Mammoth Bronze tar Key poults from fine early matur ing market type strain Day old or orooded to eight weeks. Day old May 10th to 25th. 35c. May 28th to lune 35. S2c. Write for Informally. Shout 8 weeks poults. Cash deposit 20 with orders. James E. Conn Melrose Rt.. Roseburg. Ore. ATTENTION TURRET OF-OWERS We will have available for May de livery several thousand day-old Bronw turkey ooults' most desir able msrket type Priced until May 20. 40c each, freight prepsld. Sat laf action guarht?ed. Write for dates and further Informatt'iu. 8ns Soussl Turkeys Inc , RoaeDurg Oregon. POR SALE Black Minorca hatching -'.7v 410 Earhart. FOR SALE DOGS PETS POR SALE Male police pupa. Oo arock, 5 each. Call IBM. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE-The Finest Rcrest;onsl Resort in Southern Ore. cn now be boiuht st a real acrifl?e pre If you have i ouh and wvit to get into a pylna oilnw n will interest vou. BROW71 WHITE. REALTORS. FOE SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Model A Ford truck; el ' so 3nd hand windows. 330 Apple. FOR SALE Dodge sedan, new tires, motor completely overhauled, $310. Pennington's Battery Service & Oarage. Phone 903. FOk SALE Very cheap, Eureka sweeper, Universal cake mixer, per 'xilstor, portable radio, toaster, eta. 716 E. Main. FOR SALE Essex coach onlv 11.000 miles. Good condition. Inquire 30 j 9 Fir. upstairs. GOOD PSED CARS LOWEST PRICES IN MED FORD 1834 Plymouth Sedan. 1930 Doctte DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe. Id33 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 North cor. 6th and Bartlett- LANOE MOTOR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOE SALE LIVESTOCK SELLING OUT Will sacrifice 4 good .vork mares, 1 saddle pony, 1 wean ling colt. 3 sets work harness. T. A. Million, 1313 Foundry St., Grants Pass, Ore. FOR SALE Team of mares 6 & 7 years old, weight about 1400. About 30 pullets, laying; 10 tons alfalia and grain hay. Call before Friday p. m. Fred Powers, Applegate, Ore. FOR SALE 3 cows fresh. 4 cows fresh April; wagon, DeLaval electrtc separator. 2 garden cultivators. A. P. Kllth, Rogue River, Oregon. LEMOND No. 213586 registered Per cheron stallion will make season at -andi of owner l1 ml. N. W. Cen tral Point. P. D. Lofland. FOR SALE Heavy team and harness. Dora E. Smith, ml. west ox Tal ent school. FOR SALE Six head of horses, one team 300C lbs; one team 3600 lbs; one team 3800 lbs. Thor Schocfc, 1337 1st Ave. East, Bend Oregon 4 GOOD, unbroken colts, one old saddle mare, 2 Holsteln milk cows, fur sale. Call Frohnmayer, 186. FOR SAIjE One good team roan geld ings, weight 21)00, grain fed and I 'ruing to go. Cheap If sold soon. J L R. Hoi brook, pro volt, Oregon. ' TOR SALE OR TRADE Horses, large span, weight 3200, ages 7 and 11 j Small span, weight 2400. ages 4 and I 6. O. C. Mitchell, Aihland. j FOR SALE One team well matched I mares. Geo Hilton. Grants pass. FOR SALE ! MISCELLANEOUS j DRY PINE SLABS. 13.00 per cord, at ' Swede Basin mill, Grants paas, ote. Phone 604-F-12, Vernon Boyce. FOR SALE Victor radio, electric floor I waxer, Simmons springs and Jars; reasonable. Call 1030 E. Utb. STEEL SAFE, 21x22x26. 530.00. Mc Culston, 317 N. Riverside. CLEARANCE sale of roses, 6 for $1 00 10 dayj only. Medford Rose Garden, . on Orchard Home Drive. R. 1, Box 173. Medford. FOR SALE Set of work harness, 300 gallon oil tank, wsgon, mower and ! rake, two saddles, u. l. Linatey. Pnone 6'l-J-3. FOR SALE Oat hay, wheat and Ka nota seed oats. Chas Isaacs, 2 miles out on Crater Lake highway. MODEL W Cletmc tractor, repair parts, phone 14-F-22, t FOR SALE Alfalfa seed. Non-irrigated, Otto Nledermeyer. Tel, 523-J-4 HA FOR SALE Grain or alfalfa. Gore Ranch, Jacksonville highway. FOR SALE! A few used 30-ln. truck Mres cheap. Also Bean spray rig Parts cheap. Amos Turnbow. 104 Stewart Ave. FOR SALE 2-wheel trailer and 30 40 Krag gun. cheap. 525 N Riverside. FOK SALE Kanota oats and Hen ehen barley. C. F. Nledermeyer. 523-J-l. 5 FT. KILLIFER disc. Dodge truck. Iron-wheeled orcnard wagon, smudge pots. Phone 3-F-22. FOR SALE! Newtown apples. Bert SUncllffe, Phoenix. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa 114.00 ton. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE OR TRADE for stock 300 gallon spray rig. good shape. 465 Fordson Just overhauled, and disc 115. A L. Daugherty, Rt. 4, Med ford, Oregon. WHEAT and barley for seed, the prov en ylelder; also wheat and barley for feed, whole or ground. Victor Bursell. Phone 855-J-3. f I SALE Low-wheele steel wagon. irnum Orchard. Phone 851-R-2, FOR SALE Pine quality seed jrraln. Henry Nledermeyer, 1 mile north of Jacksonville on Old Stage road. Phone Jacksonville 354. POR SALE wurts circulating library consisting of approximately 1100 volumes, and a lot more which members have not brought ba'k. Complete for 9150. W. E. Thomas, 45 S centrsl. POR SALE 1 single bed. Simmons; 1 dre&Aer, 1 over-stuffed chair, mo hair; 1 fine walnut antique bed room sul!e. Phone 544 or 1103-R. Jno. W Johnson. ALFALFA SEED. l&c. P. E Bybea. Rt 2. MM lord Call C. P. Nleder meyer. Rt 2, Tel. 623-J-l. FERTILIZER Any jnount, cheap. 110 8. Fir Phone 1G48-X. SEVERAL good used "McClanahan Incubators. 240-egg 110. o40-egft 30. reconditioned, teitd and so.d complete McClanahan (ne. Co . 200 Weat 12th St.. Eugene, Ore POR SALE Ood Newtown apples at cheap prices. Inquire Sgobel A Day Packing House. South Fir St. A RtAL BUT Largs a'.sa ti Fancy Comics) in lugs J00 Newtown apples in lugs .10 Bring vour own ntiner. AMERICAN FRUIT OROWERS fNO 213 So Pi I St Medford. Or Phone 20. for Siil1 Httev oat nav grpund alfalfa a no ?a nar loose alfalfa bay. C. A. DaVo, PtiOLS iii-J-3. FOE SALE MISCELLANEOUS TYPEWRITERS Bierma 118 N. Cen tral Phone ivi MISCELLANEOUS "ITS THE WORKMANSHIP." PTeea' Oarage, 801 N. Central. Phone 1388. PEP-MANENTS $1.60 and" up. Pre Tost's. 236 So. Oakdsle, phone 727. FREE apple stumps, you haul them. F L. Holdrlrtge, Talent. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING COMMERCIAL spraying. Have power outfit on truck with lou of hose. Phone Wlthrow, 258-W. COMMERCIAL spteylng. McOonsgle, Phone 258-M. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts t Title and Title insurance. The only complete Title System m. Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 8 and 5, No. 62 North Central A re,,upstalrs. Radio Service. Orunow Radios. RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE Ira B Chastaln. Phone 470, 205 f. Jackson St. Tubes, Aerials, Repairing. Long Distance Moving LA ROE VAN serving Calif., Oreg and Wash pults ts. semi-monthly trips Fully insured Martin Bros. 701 S 6th St.. Grants Pass Tel. 146-J. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 50 to 300 for 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. Tramfei, REINKING TRANSFER CO Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle anything. Ill N. Fir. Phone 1033 O. btuart. KADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No central Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. TRUCKING AND 8TORA0F - Local and long distance hauling, furnl cure muvtng, etc. Reasonable rates Tel. 83i. f. S. !amson Co. HAWLEV TRANSFER - Expert pack ers ana movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. LEGAL NOTICES . Notice. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam Ira Marion, deceased.- The First National Bank of Med ford. Oregon, hereby gives notice; That it has filed In this Court fiml account of Its administration, as ad ministrator de bonis non. of the estate of William Ira Marlon, deceased. That Tuesday. April 7th, 1030, at the hour of 10:00 a. m., in the court room of said Court, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing ob jections to said account, and for set tling and allowing the same. BOOOS At BOO OS. Attorneys for First National Bank at Medford, Oregon. Administer de bonis non of the estate of William Ira Marlon, deceased. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Mail Tribune Daily across L Utter the cry of an elephant f. Kind of wine 10. Performance by one In- dividual 14. Orchestral Inatru mtnt 15. Town in Maine IS. Stem of a boat 17. Fool iab per son: slant It, Fsbrln mads of (las 19. Do that which entitles one to a reward SO. OU-yltMIng plant 21. English river 22. Pays out 24. Threatens 26. Parted with for money 27. Brightest star In a con stellation tl. Italian guessing gams 79. Skill 22. Uorse of a certain gait IS. Girdles 3C. Kquallty 37. BiiRtls 11, Writer who de picts things a thy actu ally ars 40. Age 41. Tear apart It. Sinned Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle A 42. Literary com position 46. Devoured 40. Northwestern Indian 47. lea eagle 48. Asterisk 49. Excuses for not appear lng in court: Engllah taw Rt. Oppose 6$. Channel from the shore Inland 67, Spoken M. Persia 19. Angry el. Daddy 2. Kind of flsa 62. Hue TQJD f Bill! O P ER A 6J.TE m sI-IeidH 1 2 3 4 7 a f $' 2 J ZZZZ!! Z Uf "Z1ZZZZ T i . w i I y" 41 If 42 43 44 !1.Z"ZS 5 Z Z H I I ferl I "'i7 I 1 Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK, March 11. (Spl.) Roy Williams, the telephone manager from Pro volt, was a busi ness caller here March 9. Herbert Elmore and .Frank Knut sen attended a directors' meeting at the Grange cooperative supply asso ciation in Central Point, March 6. Mrs. Fred Lichen of Pro volt called st various homes here March 6. Bernard Hoan Is Improving his place considerably this winter and has qu'te a strip of lsnd slashed and burned and ready to plow. Miss June Rudd was an overnight guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hoffman, March 7. . Mlu Berteena Elmore of Waldo spent the week-end here with her parent. The Thompson creek school girls are greatly enjoying the playhouse wh'ch George Coffeen built for them last week. James Tern, who for the past two months has been staying with George Coffeen, left March 8 for Los An geles, where he will seek employment. Mrs. Mae Paul from Sacramento, Cal.. was visiting at the George Cof feen home lost Friday. She will re turn to her home March 11. Several farmers have sowed land plaster on their alfalfa fields awl are busy getting their gardens ready to plant. Mrs. William Crane of Central Point spent a few days "here visiting wltn relatives' this week-end. Ashton Poerst visited friends on Thompson creek Sunday afternoon. The Thompson Creek Irrigation as sociation held Its regular directors' meeting March 9. Mr. and Mrs. William Rlndaman were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rollen Homes of Med ford. C. H. Elmore attended the agricul tural committees at . the county agent's office March 9. THE GRANGE Jackson County Pomona Orange meets in regular Intermediate quar terly meeting with Bams Valley Grange, at 8 p. m., March 14. Another new Orange has been or ganized In the Orlffln creek section, mating 16 Oranges In Jackson coun ty now. We hope that many repre sentatives from each of these 16 Granges will make an effort to be present at this Pomona Orange. Every Pomona Orange meeting has something of Interest to every Grunge member. Come and bring your neighbors and friends. To the new Grangers who are not yec acquainted with Pomona regu lations, wa wish to advise that all subordinate Grangers are welcome to these Pomona meetings, whether a Pomona member or not. All business la done In the fourth degree. The H. E. chairman will advise as ; to the refreshments to bring. Phone 042 Well haul away yout refuse City Sanitary Service. Cross-Word Puzzle 11. Algerian sea port II. Nobleman It. Acknowledges 22 Daubs 25. Sets right 28. Firm 28. General fight 29 Copies 10. South Ameri can bird SI. Salver 32. Kind of rubbsi 23. Mine entrance 14, Contend with SR. More expoard 39. Loose gravel and sionss on the earth's sur face 44. One who prtes Into otnsre' affairs 47. Compound ethers 4 1. Burn super ficially 41. American clergyman, general, and educator 60. Decree of the sultan 11. Backs of necks 83 Slope SI. Small stream M. Silkworm fifi. Orlt M Festival 10. Hugs bird ef the Arabian Nights T A A R O W ADOlROBE D O M AlT I O N FU5IVEB AtNpIa RE D T eIsMS I R E e sioMe P I c STlYSE E K. ti. Paradise 65. Place cargo aboard a vessel M. Scrutinises 67. Remainder DOWN t, Front of a stiff shirt t. Dwell , I. Htyle of type 4. Put back s. Crumtils Into small particles I. Old tribe of Indiana 1. PfnUhd I. United 9. Associates Id. Rapidity Phoenix PHOENIX. March II. (Spl) Miss Barbara 81ms of Eugene and Robert Cooper of Portland, were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Hcarn. Dave Gillette almost severed Ms finger with an axe lest week. It wan necessary for Dr. Susie Stand ard to take 14 stitches. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Furry and daughter spent the week-end in Yreka, Cal. Mrs. T. J. Malmgren returned Monday after spending the winter months In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Blevins end family have moved to Modoc Point, npar Klamath Falls. Burnell Hatch spent the week end In Portland. Local high school students cele brated the half holiday Friday by attending the basketball tournament in asm land. Noble Cay and family have moved to Talent. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Cays are mov ing to Ashland this week. The Neighbors of Woodcraft met last Thursday evening. Ted Schults and Jack Rose were elected to mem bership. At the card party following the meeting. Lei and Denser held high bridge score with Maude Mont gomery, receiving the prise for five hundred. The Juveniles met Saturday in a regular session. Committees were appointed for the Easter party. Adult Christian Endeavor society met at the Presbyterian church Friday nlglit for a business meeting and party. Election of officers was held with the following results: president, J, O, N. Pcllng; vice pres ident, Laurel P o U n g; secretary treasurer, Nellie Poling; lookout chairman, Mary Standi He; prayer meeting chairman, Lulu Roberta; missionary chairman, Nannie Rob erts, and social chairman, Lottie Wot kins. Games were played fol lowing the business meeting and refreshment served, , Good attendance was again en Joyed at the Sunday morning serv ices at the Presbyterian church. Interesting announcements made were: A congregational meeting to be held following services next Sun day morning to consider adoption of the budget. The meeting of the Ladles' Aid called for Thursday for the purpose of sewing waa can celled. The Sunday school council of of ficers, teachers and worker met Sunday afternoon at the church. Miss Lorraine Goodpasture waa elect, ed chairman of the Easter program committee. A nominating commit tee to select officers for the yeer beginning April 1 was appointed by the chairman. The committee was Mrs. C. C. Hartley, Mrs. K. Lester Newbry and Miss Five Caster, and was Instructed to report to the council In April. The Dally Vaca tion Bible school waa favorably dis cussed. Mrs. J. O. N. , Poling was voted In charge. A regular Thursdb club meeting will be held March 13 with Edna Bourne and Mabel Btanollffe hostess. A public card party la planned for the evening of March 13 with the following hostesses : Marie Furry. Cornelia Barnes, Mona Ferns and Kathryn Denser. The public Is cor dially Invited. Playing will com mence at 8:00 p.m. Rtzze Creek REESE CREEK, March 11. (Spl.) There Is slways something doing at the Reese Creek schoolhouse. The psst week both teacners and students were very busy during spare moments doing their spring cleaning, cleaning the yard also and putting on a fresh new appearance. Also, picking the besutllul spring flowers, giving every indication that spring Is here. Mr. and Mra. Eugene Bellows are quite proud of their first grandson, bortt to their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bellows of Palo Alto, Cal. He was born February It and we.gha seven pounds. 10 ounces. The young man Is named Btrtland Eu gene. Dorothy Vestal was out of school laat week with the flu. Larry Leigh and DeArmond Leigh are having quite a siege of the flu. Mrs. Charles Humphrey and Mrs Thomas Vestal visited the school Tuesday sfternoon and called on Mra. Edwsrd Cowden the same day. Mrs. Humphrey la one of the directors of th:s district. Prsnces and Lois Marvet and John Brsak were all absent from school this week on account of flu. Ralph Lamb went to Ashland Fri day. March a, and plsyed on the bas ketball team In the tournament with the Eagle Point high school team. Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell and baby Marylln Dale were t o'clock dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mi. Wilfred Jacks snd family Sun day Mr. and Mra. C. E- Lamb and daughter Edna of Derby were dln.ier guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Osrdnor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McDowell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H Ball I, seems nice to see Brother Pow.li able to take the milk to the Eagle Point cheese factory again. He la fee: li much better now. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jsck hsd as their guest Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrr. Elmer Robertson, Betty and Da vid Mr. and Mrs. Hotter Martin and Stanley. Mr. and Mra. Wilson Gard ner and A. Kavin, Mrs. Ksvln and M and Mrs. Merle Jack and two son. are here for a few days looking after int. rest here. Mrs. Ry Bllderback and slater-lu-i lit. Mrs. Carl Harendeen, both of Medford, were out Wednesday spend ing the day with Mrs. Bllderback s parents, Mr. and Mra. Charles Hum phrey. Other callers the same day were Mrs. Edward Cowden and Mrs. Roliert Humphrey and two children, Ralph and Darleene. Mra. c. E. Lamb and daughter Edna of Derby and Miss Alios Ruttencut ter accompanied W. R. Lamb to Med forl Saturday. March T. Mr, and Mrs, Robert Humphrey and children were shopping In Med ford Saturday. Callers during the week at the W. R. Lamb home were Mrs. Pearl Hat field. Miss Shirley Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lamb and Edna and Ra'.ph, all of Derby. The farmers, are all busy these days putting on land plaster and clearing ditches. John Poster has oharge of a crew of men working on the ditches, getting everything In readiness by the time the Irrigation Is needed. . Mrs. John Porter Is home from the Community hospital, much Improved. We all hope for her complete reoovery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oummons, Mra Agues Mofflt and Miriam and Charles were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra. Harry Pow ell. They en;oyed a fine duck dinner. A phyaloal examination of all the students at school will be held March 33 by the doctor and nurse of Med ford. Mrs. Prank Hill was a very pleasant caller at the W. R. Lamb home Mon day, other callers during the day were Mrs. Wilson Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt have their house pretty well completed. Brother Powell will put In the elec tric wiring right away. Mr. Merrltt will have a very neat and cosy home when they are all finished. They ex pect to move quite soon. Spring la here. March came In like a lamb. The bluebirds came oy the hundreds and beautiful wild flowers are out In full glory. Prospect PROSPECT, March 11 (Spl.) lr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hill of Medford were guests February 39 and March 1 of Mr and Mrs. Ray Zobel. Born, March 4. to Mr. and Mra. Ray Zobel, at the Community hos pital In Medford, a 10-pound son. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richardson were wet k-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson. Carl Richardson left Monday morn ing for Klamath Falls, where he will remain for two months. Mr. and Mrs. Ludo Orlev, were guests March oth and Tth of. Mrs. Frank Manning and Miss Dency Man ning. Mrs. Katie Grieve and Louise Rob ertson spent the week-end in Med ford as guests of Mrs. Etta Robert son. Frank Boothby and Ed Boothby have returned from Klamath Falls and are in charge of an auto wrecking lot in Medford. The timber of section 33 has been sold by the Rogue River Timber com pany to a new sawmiil company, snd they are clearing ground preparatory to the1, ereotlon of their mill and cabins. This will mska four saw mills In the Prospect district. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, March 11. (Spl.) Instead of the usual church' serv ices at the Ircabytorlan chuich Sun day mornliig the Missionary aocle-y presented program which lnlludicl ft one-act playlet called "Ways ann Way," and a musical number by trio of choir members. Mrs. ChesUr Tunnel substituted aa teacher for her huaband Thursday and Friday when ha accompanied ttw basketball Iwn to Ashland. Mist Malguerlte Gilbert from Salnm Is In Jacksonville for an attended visit with her sister, Mrs, Joe Nee a nr. Miss Gladys Gilbert. Jacksonville orchestra will fumlsli the music at the Applegate Grame dance Friday, March IS. Ida Bov.i.an who teaches an Inter mediate Sunday school class In th'. Medford Lutheran church attended teacher's meeting at the church last evening. Although they did not place In the finals, Jacksonville It proud of the showing the high school baakethal' team made at the tournament, de feating Riddle ana rosing their sec ond game to Powers by one point when the play went Into overtime It. one of the moat exciting games of the tournament. Mrs. Mary Howell's first grad' room won the pennant for attend .-nee of parents and friends at thi P..T. A. meeting last Friday Ho bust ness mnting waa held Dut a bnoi and enjoyable program was given by Mrs. Noi veil's room. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hills, who have teen living on the Blxby place moved yesterday to Keno, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Van Oaids t re the proud parents of a daughte. born last Aunday, March 8. Mra. James Kent entertained a number ut frlrrds at her home last Thursday afternoon. Mr. Nee. Instructor In the local ilRh school attended social at tht Methodist kplscopal church In Mxl 'ord laat Friday where he entartalncM with seversl Scotch songs. Brownsboro BROWHBBOPO, March .1. (Bpl.' Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright and lit 4e son were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. WrlgUt last Sun rtsy. Mildred Hansen ha recovered from her second attsck of measles and ha returned to her school work at Ash land. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hanwn wen business visits In Medfotd and Ash land on Thursday of last week. Rev. D. D. Randall of Medford wll. hold a meeting at the school house Friday evening, Marco 18. During his service he will ehow many Interesting pictures. An Invitation Is extended Ut all. Mra. Louie Blaeas and Mrs. P. A. Henry visited school Wednesday after noon. The 4-H club held Its regular meet ing Friday afternoon. - Evelyn Culberteon entered the Brownsboro school Wednesday of las, a-eek. The elecMo llghta were Inetalled, both In the school house and teacher age last week. Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT. Marrh 11 Ifinl . This section la an unusually busy one since the spring weather U here Spraying, eraln sowln an lng are at their height. A large section of the Burin orch ard la being removed aa the apple; were of poor quality and the land will be planted to better fruit and other productj of better commercial value. Walter Oormer and A. H. Parks have besn busy drilling alfalfa an) grain tha last few days. Mrs. Ida Lockwood waa out to the McReynolds piece Monday evening helping Mrs. McReynolds with thl serving of the bounteotis supper which the McReynold's gave the Phoe nix baake.balt team. Mr. and Mra. Ward McReynolds en tertained Monday evening with a din ner In Honor of the Phoenix basket oall team, who won the Jackson coun ty championship for class B schools. The taole which was set for twelva rad as a cent-rplece a huge cake dec orated In the team colors of blue and white. The evening waa apent In games and contests end prizes awarded la each event. Those present were: Mr. Woods, EJ dred Culver, jack Hill. Jim Newlln. Donald Goodpasture. Dean Logan, Harold Javobs. Tom Hensler, Elmer Barnes, and Francis McReynolds. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, March 11. (Bpl.) The fifteenth birthday anniversary of Bobby Jean Hoagland waa cele. brated at the home of his mother. Mrs. L. M. Bodln. March 1. Present were Mrs. Mary Gleaaon, Mr. and Mrs. Ilden Oleason, Mr. snd Mrs. Mervln Oleason and sons, Mervln and Jlm mle Gleaaon: Warren Toung, Bobby Jean Hoagland and hosts, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bodln. At the table were four generations twice represented: Great grandmother, Mrs. Miry Olea son; grandfather, Eldon Oleason; mother, Mrs, Lu Ellis Bodln, and son, Bobby Jean Hoagland. Also four gen erations ss follows: Mary Oleason, Eldon Gleaaon, Mervln Gleaaon and sons Mervln Jr. and Jlmmle. A de licious birthday dinner was enjoyed, and many beautiful gifts bestowed upon the honor guest. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bralnard re turned Saturday from a vacation of two months In the aouth. One month was enjoyed with their daughter, Mrs. J. O. Brown. They also stopped for a few days In San Diego to vls;t tht exposition. Included In the trip were visits among frlenda In Santa Monica and Reseta, Cal., the latter being the home town of Mr. and Mra. O. N. Tuttle. who are former residents of Central Point. Ladles of the W. R, O, who were guests at a quilting party at the home of Mrs. Time Maple Thursdsy afternoon were Mesdamea Sally Musty, Olara Farra, Lorlle Mlnnlck, Emma HUxey, Marie Hllkey, Iva Copplnger, Eva Smith, Mattte Smith and hostess, Mrs. Maple, who served sandwiches, oakea and uoffee at 4 o'clock, Mrs. H, P. Jewett wUl be hostess to tha Berean Bible class tomorrow at a p. m. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Cearley have rented apartments at the Edward Farra horns. Meteorological Report March 11. 1039 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Rain and warmer tonight; clearing with show ers Thursday, Oregon: Rain tonight; clearing with ahowera Thursday; warmer In terior tonight. Temperature a year ago today: Hlgheat, 01; lowest, 38. Total monthly precipitation, trace; deficiency for the month, 0.80 Inch. Total precipitation alnce September I, 1038, 18.34 Inches; excess for the season, 8.00 Inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yesterday,- 17 per cent; 8 a. m. today, 00 par osnt. Sunrise tomorrow, 8:38 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 8:14 p. m. Observation. Taken at 8 A M.. IJOth Meridian Time n om Boise . 48 S3 . Clear Boston 60 38 T. Cloudy Chicago - 88 48 ... Cloudy Denver - 40 30 T. Clear Eureka 84 40 ... Cloudy Helena . 88 34 T. Cloudy Los Angeles 73 83 T. Foggy MEDFORD 84 33 .... Clear New York 80 48 .38 Rain Omaha .., , 48 S3 T. . Cloudy Phoenix 88 83 Clear Portland '. 43 41 Cloudy Reno 88 80 Clear Roseburg 03 33 Cloudy Salt Lake City 43 34 Clear San Francisco 71 83 ... Clesr Seattle . 48 43 T. Cloudy Spokane 44 80 .... Cloudy Walla Walla 80 40 .... Cloudy Washington. D. C. 88 83 M Rain 4 WINDOW GLASS We sell wlnrtcw class and will replace, your broken windows reasonably Trowbridge Cab inet Works, Oaf Mall Trlbum. want ads.