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MEDFOTCD MAIL TRTBUNT5. MEDKOKD. OREGON'. TUESDAY, MARCTT 31. 1936. PAOE REVTCN y . 1 i IHnv-mm . tiirll FOR RENT-HOUSES FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE I COMMERCIAL SPRAYING ' mm lira Read every an on this page You will probably find exactly the things you have been looking tor or a aale or trade for unuaed articles you may nave. Search your attic or tore-room you may find many things others are seek ing and be able to realize im mediate cash. 11 what you want isn't here, advertise for it Tribune Classified ads are inexpensive effective I Per word first insertion (Minimum 35c) Each additional Insertion, per word '. (Minimum 10c) per tine per month without copy changes 35 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND l3i 1ST Friday, pair of Klasses. Leavo at tTribune office. LOST Cb-miUnatlon Knight Templar and Chapter tvatch fob. Return to Tribune offlce.Reward. LOST If dog lb missing, call lilB WANTED MALE HELP LM'ETIME OPPOKTEKITY POR PERMANENT BUSINESS Large life Insurance company wants experienced Insurance man for Dis trict Manager at Medford. Salary and expenses to man selected, state ?uallflcatlons In first letter. All ln ormatlon treated Btrlctly confiden tial. Box 9167, Mall Tribune. ViC ANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for general housework ; and care Of 2 -children. Call 1280. VfAHIAU iwuujj nutu v.. A housework and assist with children; a Hnnrrt mom and wages. Tol. 939 -V MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Silent partner finance i small business. No work nor tlmo I required. Box 3306, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS LOCAL GARDENER Trustwortny wishes work. Expert flowers, shrubs, . p. Mffndonlnn 307 Bessie Bt, ijl WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANT To buy used pordson or somo other used light tractor, mono iuo, Central Point. Trelchler. WANTED Elderly ladles to room and board; large sunny rooms. Reason able. Mrs. Flaherty, Central Point. Just back of Telephone oflice. GRAFTING of all kinds by exp-rt B. G. Weiss, 1 mile East Phoenix. WANTED Maytag Washer with bal loon rolls. Must oe cneap. uau 1930. WANTED Incense cedar pencil stock Box 3270. Tribune. AUTO Repairing, reasonable prices. Clement Auto Parts. 230 N. River side. JUNK- JUNK CASH PAID for inner tubes, 1c per iQ Up CVBB OUU "Wl, UK lO 00 OrT ID ocrnp irvu vi large lots; also all other metals ol all decnptiona UEDFOftD BARGAIN BOUSE 37 No Grape. Phone 1063 WANTED TO BUY Men's good ued suits. Used Wardrobe Shop, 518 Main. WANTED ftOOL MOHATH KUi"t oasb prices for wool and mo LAlr. wool bftge and fleece twine MEUFOitlJ BARGAIN HOUSE ft No Orape Phone 1062 JUNK WANTED Highest market prices paid tor metals or ll Kinds rags, wool or cotton tVuihern Ore JunK Co.. Stewart Av. between So. Holly and Oak dale WANTED fce pay easb for tiousehold goods, furniture and itovea We also buy metals. Lides, pelts, wool and mo- 'Jhair MEOFOKD BAliOAlN HOUSE 37 N Orape 3t Pione '063 FURNITURE upHoistertng. repairing, reflnhing W E. Walker, phone 68 707 N ppnch FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR hENT One a-room apartm-nl, new clean aiui modern at the Gloria Pan Apts., 876 S. Cent-ai. a ana 3-HOOa. apt, with private hatha, private entrance. 244 So. Orape. FURNISHED a-room apartment, pri vate bath, hot and cold water llght-v sleeping porch, garage Adulta. 912 8 Oakdale. FOR RENT Furmaiied apartment 818 W. 10th. NICELY rurnlshed apartment. AduiU only, call 905 west 10th. FUR RENT 4-room apt. pirtlj furncioae tn Inquire 30 8 Pit FOR RENT HOUSES j SMALL furnished house, 134 8. Ivy. FOR RENT 5-room mcdrrn unfur nished home, 629 8. Holly. Phine S04-J. POR RENT--5-room modem houw 39 Myers Court. FOR RENT fl-room modern house 17 Newtown. Call rrom 9 to 6 e "Pt Sundays, hone 141, Cent Point. tjR RENT, 6 room modern tio.w '"'nishetf. w. H. Sverhaid, 1011 W l.o. POR RENT Home at toe South out- um, dj pm in. phone 56. POR REWl Completely (urn. botue Call at Dow Cafe. POR BENT -unfurnished Homer furnished or BROWN it WHITE FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARO and ROOM Steam heat. o. i;?nirai. FOR RENT 1'URNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE! room.'4ti4 8. Orape, FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Bees (or potentiation St. FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE truck tor labor. Phone 1352-W. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 lot In Portland. What have you? In quire 425 8. Oakdale. FOR SALE OR TRADE Modem 5 room home, 6 lots; berries and frutt trees. A. J. Gardner, 511 Hamilton. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE fl-room modern house. IVi lots. Tel, 389-J or Inquire 1Q17 N. Riverside. FOR HALE Attractive 4-room home near junior high; wood range, hard wood floors. Price 11500. Also, modern 4 -room house on Berrycfaie Ave., 2 3 acre. Price S1500. Immediate possession. Easy terms. See w. J. WARNH.R, Jackson Co. Bldg. and Loan. I FOR SALE 9 acres otf fine loam, tree Irrigation, fine wem. soft water, good buildings, dofce In. Will take Bonus paper. Prkce $1300. Ed lA&iivi., Myers LaJne off Stewart Ave. Home mornings. $950.00, 0 ACRES Irrigation, go-Hi smau nouse. Close in. Terms. Bolds. Holland Hotel. CLOSE IN SUBURBAN I ACRE, under irrigation, located Just out of city limits. 6 -room mod ern home, hardwood floors, city water. Has advantages of city with out-ol-town taxes. Total prlca $2250. Good term. ALSO 5-ROOM modern home, located In Medford, newly decorated Inside and out, Just one block from pave ment. Excellent value at $1100.00 with $200.00 down and balance pay able $16.00 per month, Including taxes and Interest. ?. ALSO 5 ACRES, Just one mile from grade and high school, attractive 3 -room house, pressure pum, barn, gar age and chicken housi. Under irri gation. Lots of berries grapes, go id tomato ground. An ldel small dairy -. ranch Toai price .600.00,- Small down payment. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC. 109 ifi. Main St. .- mono 733 WHY? PAT WITH YOUR BONUS 12 ACRES, small house, 9 acres Irri gated, good garden and alfalfa land. Griffin Creek district. $1700, $500 cash, balance long time. 10 ACRES Same location, some tim ber, part Irrigated, delightful build- lng spot, $1000 $400 cash, balance terms. S ACRES Bear creek bottom, 7 room modern house, pumping plant. Ir rigated, abundance water, $2100.: $750 cash, balance long time. 10 ACRES West aide, above Old Stage Road, free soil, some ttmher good road, beautiful view. Toal price $35C. 10 ACRES Large barn, chlciwn house, finest Bear Creek bottom land In Jackson County. Leveled. Abundance of water, $2000 $700 cash, balance terms. 100 ACRE turkey chicken ranch, on Crater Lake Highway, two miles out of Medford. Total price $1850. $350 cast, balance terms. 5 ACRES Full bearlnf Bartlett and An J on pears. $1050, naif cash. 25 ACRES 5 -room do use, family . orchard, fine alfalfa and garden land, once sold for $8600. Price now $2850 $850 cash, balince terms. 6 AC3ES Small house, close In, $000. 3 ACRES 6 -room bungalow, barn, nice shade, two miles south of Med ford $1750. $250 cash, balance like rent can buy adjacent land. J. C. BARNES Telephone 910-Y 30 N. Peach St. FOR dALE Fine large building lot. close in, on West Fourth street paving, water and sewer assess ments and taxes all fully paid up Also have fine, large building tute on stark street street for sale cheap A. F. tennitt, 326 So. Riverside Ave. A BEAUTIFUL R'JGUE RIVER PROP ERTY, 406 acres, l mile river front age on fine fishing waters. 76 acres fine bottom land with free water right. This place priced at $36 per acre Can not be duplicated any where on Rogue river. BROWN & WHITE. Realtors WHEN yuu think ol real estate thins 01 BROWN WHITS. HOUSES lor sale or reut Jacasoo County Bldg and -4n Aas'd. FIR SALE- by owner. 10 to 80-acre tracta. irrlRated Bear creek ootum lnd. mile from Medford; excel ent for gardening. Phone 1624-L FOR 3ALE Beautiful home, east side, three bed rooms, tub and ahower bath, large lot, Just a floe comfortable, family home; reason able terma. ALSO Fine home on veet aide near schools three bed rooms, sleeping porch, fine shade trees, large lawn, extra large lot; 12850 00; easy terma. ALSO 3'i acres. Kings Highway, good house, two bed rooms, sleeping porch land In walnut and filbert trees; 2700.00; 10 down. H. O. WILSON 1 Chestnut St. Phone 1584 FOR SALE A beautiful foothill borne on the Old Stage Road. All kinds ot fruit, berries, grapes, cute. Modem home, garage, poultry house, fine well and automatic pressure sys tem. You need to inspect this prop erty to appreciate the beauty ol the setting, the fine construction and the diversified fruit. BROWN WHITE. Realtor! M EQUITY In improved 7 acres ad joining Central iolnt Urge nouse cMcKen nouses and nam Inquire Qbert H&iuea, Central Fetch .... FOR 9ALSI 6-room house, 2 blot-ks from court house, paving and street assessment paid for. taxes paid to date. Will accept $200 cash for 120fi equity by owner. Phone 7ft FOR SALE LIVESTOCK POR SALE Good milk cow and year ling heifer. Bbth for $80 If taken at once. Vera Ouches. Phone 857 -L. SEVEN Jerseys and Guernseys, mils cows All fresh since January 1. One 2 -year old Jersey bull. DeLaval cream separator No. 17, In use, g od as new, R. 8- Coulter, l mile SB of Applegate store. 10 HEAD of Work Horses. Bteiner, Gore ranch. George MILK COW and ork horse. Jordan, Tlent. FOR SALK POULTRY AND EGGS AUSTRALORP, White Leghorn nd Barred Rock cockerels and laying pullets; also Austra-Whlte hatching eggs. A. P. Jordan Talent. FOR SALE -DOGS PET8 ROLLER CAN ARJES 3 1 S Riverside FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES DODGE GRAHAM 1-ton truck; runs good; priced for quick sale or trade for wood. See Carklu. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. POR SALE: 1936 Terraplane Sedan tn good shape and very cheap. Tri bune box 3300. FOR SALE 1926 Ford pick-up. Driven about 3000 miles, $66. She:l Service. 6th 3c Front. GOOD USED CARS Pully reconditioned. Lowest prices. 1935 Chrysler 6 Coupe. 1984 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Dodge Coupe. 1934 Ford Pickup. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Coupe. 1930 Dodge Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1935 Plymouth Coupe. 1934 Chrysler 8 Sedan. Many others to choose from. LANGS MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. Used car lot N. B. corner 6th and Bartlett. FOR SfiJjhi Essex coach only 11.000 miles Good condition Inquire 20 8 Fir. upstairs FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Alfalfa seed, 14c lb. E H. Neidermeyer. Phone 697-R-l. FOR SALE $250.00 credit at discount on new Chrysler or Plymouth. Cll 387-L. HEAVY DUTY water tank for sale, 1000-gallon capacity, phone Flynn Electric, 107. OAT HAY for SALE Geo. N. Flsk. across from Meehan's. Phone " 639-J-3. PIANO CLEAN-UP SALE We have several new and slightly used pianos at real sacrifice prices for quick sale. Terms like rent can be ar ranged. Extra discount for caun Free delivery. See today and to morrow. CLINE PIANO CO. Wareroom 111 N. Fir St. Reinklng Transfer Office. CHOPPED barley for feed, and ba.eJ straw. V. Bursell, Phone 365 -J -3 A BARGAIN One i-h.p. Bean spray rig. Inquire C. C. Lemmon, care Sgobel & Day. 8o. Fir St. rVPEWrti 1EKU- -Bierma 116 I traJ Phne FOH SAB Baled alfaifa $14.00 ton Monarch Seed Oo. FOh SALE--Kanota oat and HD chen barley O. F. Niedermeyer 5J3-J-1. HA i FOR SALE Grain or airalfa Gore Ranch. Jacksonville highway FOR SALE Good Newtown apples at cheap prices. Inquire Sgobel & Day Packing House South Fir St FOH Saj-E Haiev oat nay ground alfalfa sno oaf nay loose alfalfa hay O A DeVoe. Phone 623-J-3 PK'MANENTS $1.60 and up, Pre- v-.at'a 23H So Oakdale phone 727 BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNT ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ,t rule and rule Insurance, rbe only complete 1 1 v i e S y j t e m tn Jackaorj county MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of ntie. Rooms 8 and 6 No 83 North Central atb.. upstairs. Long Distance Moving LA HOB VAN serTlng Cell!., Ore and Wash pol-ta. semi-monthly trips Pully insured Martin Bros. 101 8 6th St , Oranta Psss Tel 14C-J. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 50 to 300 tor pereonal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autoi: alao Cars Refinanced Loans cloud within 30 mlnutea License No 8 197. See W B. Thomas. 46 So Cen tral palntlne and Panerhanitlng. COMMERCIAL it HOUSE PAINTINO. Tinting & Paperl.anRlne;. Harry Mara, phone 14-F-4 Route 1, Bos. 440. Trnnslet. REINKINO rR.-.NSP'EH CO Long dlsunoe Hauling furniture, oeuia. anything 111 N Plr Phone 1038 O btuart EAD6 rRANHPEH ft 81 "OKA OR CO cjfflce 101.1 No Central Phone Jlfl Prlcea rmbt Service guaranteed rRUCKINO AND STORAOF - Locai and ion duur.ee hauling furni lure moving eto Ressonsble rate 1I a3a P B mjn Co MAWUSi rRANSFEH - Expert paca era ano movers Speciil livsuc moving equipment Prt ritfht. 6.9 tio:m Riverside, fhoo 016. MoOonagle. LEGAL NOTICES Call for Bltls for Wood. Notice Is hereby given that bids will be received for 125 cords of 4-ft. body fir wocd to be delivered before Sep tember 1, 1036. at the Central Point School. All bids must be in the ha -id a of the clerk by April 4, 1938. Each bid must be accompanied by a certi fied check for 6 of the total bid. W. B. KINCAID. Clerk, School District No. 0, Central Point, Oregon. Summons For Publication In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor Jackson County. Albert Glllce Miller. Plaintiff, va, Rebecca Miller, Defendant. To REBECCA MILLER, the above named Defendant: In the Name of the State of' Ore gon, You are hereby required and summoned to appear In the above en titled Court and cause and answer the Complaint of Plaintiff on ills herein against you. within four (4) weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this Summons, exclusive of the first date of publication, and If you fall to so appear and answer said Complaint, or plead thereto. Plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his Complaint on file In the above entitled Court and cause, a succinct statement of which relief prayed for Is as follows, to-wit: For a Decree of this Court that the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between Plaintiff and Defendant be forever dissolved and held for naught, and for such other and further relief as to this Court seems Just and equitable. This Summons Is published In the Medford Mail Tribune by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of thu above entitled Court, made and en tered the 24th day of March, 1030. The date of the first publication is March 24th, 1830. O. H. BENGTSON. Attorney lor plalntlfi. 126 East Main St. Medford, Oregon. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State ol Oregon, foi Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Luia E Spatz, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the county court of the state of Oregon, for Jackson County, bas appointed the undersigned executor of the os tat of Lula E. Spatz, deceased, ill persons having claims against si.d estate are required to present th.n with proper vouchers within six mor.ths from thU date at the off ire of Porter J, Neff, 202 Cooley Theatre Bu.lding, Medford, Oregon. Dated: March 10, 1936. MAURICE S. SPATZ. Executor of the estate of Lula E. Spatz, deceased. Notice to Creditors Notice ta nereby given that the un dersigned. Annie M. Owens, has been dui appointed and qualified by the Co;nty CQurt of the State of Oregon, tn and for th- County of Jackson, i administratrix with the Will Annex ed, cf the Estate of James Owens, de oeued. All persons having claims against such estate are hereby re quired to present the same, with proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the office of P. P. Far re 11, her at torney. Room 10, Jackson County BmJe B u i Id 1 ng, M ed rord , Oreg m . within six (6) months rrom the dit of this notice. Dated at Medford, Oregon, March 10th. 1936. ANNIE M. OWENS. Administratrix with the Vill annexed of the Last Will and Testament of James Oweus, deceased. F. P. FARRELL, Attorney for Administratrix. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Lola Chapman, deceased. Th lini-IPT-alirrifiH haulrA feu. polr ted Executrix of the Estate of Lola Chapman, deceased, by the County Court of the County of Jack son State of Oregon, and having quHlfied: notice la hereby given to Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Refer continu ally to one subject S. Light cot tins . Total 11. State with con viction 15. American Indian U. Owing 16. Cutting with a toothed tool 17. Cowardly 19. Fusa 20. SmaMnefii of number or quantity 21. flea) 23 Entirely 24. Our? elves 25 Aged 2. United 27. Rear end of a boat SO, At noma XI. Profitable 33. Pronoun 24. Act of grace or good will I. Otter 87. Beverage It Alternative 29 Lair 40. withstand ua 41. Canceled 44. Turf COMMERCIAL spraying. Phone J58-.M Solution of Yesterday'! Puzzle bjoiBis m Jiojuis tw eifeiejs ANO A R M O RiHELMg V U L N eIr A B L EEIs PgR A STEMUODESlART mm.s'usM.'s. ste MMmlMe.ilOT3S-A-ts $ APTiMoTkMiEKlic i T EIN OINKaKlblMblK P NlklgJ a sH i aJsMh i UL$q s EE dw i HaEEE SMS SYNjE lljptrflLl EHD Bsl SlElE' fS. Pear-shaped vessel used In chemical sublimation 41. Phrased 49 Doctrine to. Title (1. Mother of Apollo ' BS. Understand M. Colored 56 Haul 13 13 v w i r 8 Wf Y JLjhL-'L ft pff nim Z -r 7WTJ ' M m dUiui WW m MM m wm mi 5"Z !L!1 S3 If S4 fgM I I r.,'. I I I ,n.;,i.i I I I I all persona having claims against said Estate, to present them to the office of '.he undersigned's attorney, at 136 Eaat Main Street, Medford, Oregon, properly verified and with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice which la March 10, 1936. KATHRYN MCALLISTER. Executrix of the Estate of Lola Chapman, deceased. O. H. BENGTSON. Attorney for the Estate. EXECUTIVES GAIN IMPRESSIVE PAY WASHINGTON, March 31. P) Compensation tor corporation exec utives In Oregon for 1934 waa report ed to congress by Secretary Morgen thau aa follows: Automobile Securltlea company, Portland, Ralph O. Parker, pres., 2 1.320. Blltz-Welnhard company, Portland, A. I. Blitz, prea., $16,300. Bot&Tord, Constantino & Gardner, Portland, D. M. Botsford, pres., 1B.570. Bradley-Wood ward Lumber Co., Brndwood, Walter A. Woodward, vice pres., 15,794. Chapman Lumber Co., Portland, Ronald E. Chapman, pres., aiQ,9S5, Clark & Wilson Lumber Co., of Delaware, Llnnton. W. W. Clark, pres ident and treasurer, U.800. Doernbecher Manufacturing Co., Portland, H. A. Green, pres.. 42.187, Clarence Nllson. aalcsman, (16,130. P. P. Gram Co., Inc., Portland, P. P. Gram, pres., 1B,000. Phil Grossmayer Co., Portland, Phil Grossmayer, prea., $15,800. International Cedar Corp., Marsh field, Max D. Tucker, pres., ia,583. Iron Fireman Manufacturing Co, Portland, T. H. Banfleld, pres., 30, 000, B. O. Sammons, vice pres., $31 , 000. W. J. Jones 3s Son, Portland, Clay ton R, Jones, pres., (18,000. Journal Publishing Co., Portland, P. T. Jackson, pres., (38,730. p. B. Mollory Co., Portland, P. B. Mallory, pres., (18,000. Fred Meyer, Inc., Portland, Fred a. Meyer, pres., (37,500, Eva C. Meyer, (22,500. Oregon-Washington R. R. & Navi gation Co., Portland, Frederick N. Finch, genl. mgr., (18,249. Portland General Eieclrle Co., Port land, Franklin T. Griffith, pres., (21, 392; O. B. Coldwell, vice pres., (18, 044. Portland Shopping News, Portland, Harry Maroua, pres., (17,600. St. Helens Pulp and Paper Co, St. Helena, Max Oberderfer, prea, (30, 000. Sanitarium Co, Portland, Wayne W. Coe, pres., (23.000. States Steamship Co, Portland, Kenneth D. Dawaon, prea, (17,500. Tarola Motor Car Co, Portland, J. P. Tarola, pres., (31,160. L. R. Teeplo Co, Portland, I R. Teeple, (40,000. United States National Bank of Portland. J. C. Alnaworth, chairman of board, (17,340; T. 8. Dick, pres., (17,340. Wilcox Investment Co, Portland, Isaao D. Hunt, pres., (20,000; Camer on Squires, treasurer, (16,200. Wllhelm Warehouse Co., Inc., Port land, Rudolph Wllhelm, prea, (18,407. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES For rent at Lawrence's. Former Jackson Co. Bank Vaulta. 8 a. m o 5 .40 p m Longer hours and less m .ey Cross-Word Puzzle I. Fabled moun tain at tha earth's center 9. Counsel 10. Composition for two 11. Reftma 18. Kind or Japan sa drama Knen Oratlfled Bone of" ra h zij. Home, .mnu. ii r-T,v j? Studied 1u- . Foriitd U. Hulk J7. AitrlrultursJ machine 19. KP from proBr4naini 40. The earth and Its In hnhltnnts 41. Platform 42. Othr lok aftar 44. Thua 46 Marry 47 r,rk tatter 4 Canine animal 61. New Rnffland tata: abbr. DOW' t. Posses" To?,S,"b'lrd I pjcompense .fhst of which one la proud I. Dansa mist 6. Player at children's nmi T. Not ganaral (OUNTgRIEFS I - Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. March 31. (Spl,) Mlaa Maxlne Boone entertained with a farewell party for Wanda 6t;aut who left Saturday for Btamarclc, North Dakota. Luclle FUtcroft apent th week-end at the IVrna home the guest of Margvet Edem R. R. Metrger returned last Friday from Joseph, Ore., where he waa call ed by the death of his mother. He waa acc jripaH.ed by hla ilr, Mrs. 0. O. A. JohnAon. who Uvea in New man Grove, Neb. After a ahort visit with the Metayer and Robert Forbes families. Mra. Johnson left by stage for her home, going by way of San Francisco to atop over a few days with her daughter near that city. Mra. M. B. Coe of Medford waa a recent guest of Mrs. Mary Norval. Tha local tench ens' institute waa held at the school house auditorium last Friday thua giving the puplla a half holiday. A very interesting pro gram was given la which Mis Vir ginia Hnles of S. O. N. S. gave a group demonstration of folk dancing. John IT. Doeer, Jr., Crater Lake park natur alist, W. J. Rice, author of the Rico penmanship system and Mr. Jewett, aupt of Central Point schools gave interesting and instructive addresses. Several local people also participated in the program. Joe Nee, local high school teacher, pleased his audience with two solos, "The Banjo Bong," and "The Pirate. and Frances Halght aang a selection from the operette recently given by the hlgn school. The meeting adjourned at 4:10. Mlsa Velma Charlton, high school teacher and Mrs. Florence Hunaaker participated In the concert given by the Jackson County Teachers' chorus at the senior high auditorium In Medford last evening at 0:10 o'clock. Many from Jacksonville attended. Mrs. Robert Faroes will be a guest at the Metzger home while her hus band Is In Portland. Mr. Forbes left for that city Sunday evening on a business trip. The next meeting of the Home Eco nomics. club will be an all-day session In charge of Mrs. Mabel Maok who will speak to the club on home dec oration. Both patrols of Scout Troop 35 en Joyed a long hike ollmaxed by a din ner cooked ovei camp fires Sunday. Many of the boys have become ex perts in this sort of cookery and their aocount of their meal makes the stay-at-homes' mouths water. The dance at the Orange hall Sat urday night was very well attended. The Jacksonville orchestra furnished the music end at' midnight rofrefl la ments were served In the dining room by the ladles of the Orange. In their first baseball f game of tho season Jacksonville 7th and 8th grade team defeated Oak Drove 24 to 9 on the home diamond. The alternating sunshine and rain have provided mushrooms in great abundance on the hillsides around Jacksonville and Sunday saw many out bunting and picking them Mrs. Frank Archer was In Jackson- ville this week looking for a suitable house to rent. The Archers have bef. living on a farm which has reef been sold. 4 Forest C eek 7?Z being held Vegu- "'y Mrs. Ivan Davies. the nme,orMt CrMlt p,, atums. lng 6 jacKsonvuie nign ecnuui e 1 1 a, "The Bunbonnet Girl" op. r.oh 18 were Mr. and Mrs. Charley .adsen, Mra. Jack Crump and Mra. Oeorge Poaroa. Alice Madsen and Valerie pearce attended the school matinee, show ing of "Midsummer Night's Dream" March IS. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Davlea spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. jsck Crump March 1ft. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Madsen and daughter, Alice, were guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Culy of Beaver creek March 19. The knitting club met with Mrs. Jack Crump March 19. Mrs. John Black March 36, and will meet April 3 with Mra. Paul Penrce. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crump, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davies and family made a trip to Sterling March 1(1. Mra. Dan Pearce of Thompson creek waa a visitor of Mrs. Paul Pearce March 17. Mrs. Jack Crump attended a shower for Mrs. Court Ferguson of sterling at the home of Corrlnnc de Micro, alao at Sterling March 10 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davies and j family were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mra. Jack Portln in Med ford March 34. Mra, Cora Crump of Eugene apent i a few days last week vlslth j at the home of Mr. and Mra. Jack Crump She returned to Eugene March 36. Mr. and Mra. Paul Pence were transacting business in Medfora March 34. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boetwlck and Mr. and Mrs. Krugel of Medlord were visitors ot Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davlea Monday March 33. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crump and family were supper guests of Mrs. Oecrge Pearce one evening last week. Mlaa Susan Davlea of Ashland, accompanied by her house mate, was special guest at a birthday dinner In her honor at tha home of Mr. and Mra. Ivan Davies March 33. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Davies and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crump were buslneaa visitors in Medford March 36. factory atyle workmanship thus oughly guaranteed Yotu watch u fewelry repairing receives mi person al attention. Jno. W. Johnson. PI: oenix PHOENIX, Mnr. 30. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs, Robert Furry and family, Mra. Mllo Furry, and son Leo were among Sunday dinner guests at the home of E, E. Reames on Crater Lake avenue. Mrs. Alton Anderson and infant son visited with her parents Friday. R. O. Stephenson, Medford, was a caller in Phoenix Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.. A. Floyd are moving to Medford this week. The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday. April 2, Refreshment committee Is; Mrs. J. Bonar, Mrs. P. Coffin, Mrs. J. O. N. Poling. Each lady la requested to bring a dish towel for the ohuroh kitchen. A congregational meeting will be held Wednesday, April 8 at the church. A covered dish supper will precede the meeting. Reports of each branch of the church will be given at this annual affair. Pinna ore completed for the Easter program to be held during the Sun day school hour, April 12. .The first 25 minutes of tho hour Is to be given over to the program. Special music by the choir for the church service will be furnished Easter morning. Members of the Junior Christian Endeavor are having a party at the church Friday from 7:30 to 9 p. m. A food salo will be held Saturday at the Phoenix Meicantllo company, sponsored by the Junior Christian En deavor. The Juveniles of Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet In a special Eas ter party session Saturday. On the entertainment committee are: June Bishop, Elizabeth Smith, and Wilbur Hallcroft. The rcJreshment commit tee Is: Batty Daugherty, Marita Fur ry, and Bobby Hallcraft. Circle meets in a regular session Thursday. Initiation will feature the evening's business. Thimble club meets Friday with Lillian Coleman and Bertha Coblelgh as hostesses. Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK, March 81.T-(Spl.) Mrs. Duane Cole and Infant son re turned home from the hospital Fri day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cole live on Sunset Drive and came here re cently from Idaho. Mrs, E, E. Keep and Mrs. Oran Hall are confined to their home with v flu. ery, We hoDe for their sDeedv rr j -4ie this JL Lester Callers at the Oran Hall j Taylor of Eagle Point, ' Jim Taylor of Medfe' m Mrs. L. A. MurphyWll ,am8 or80lt Lillian BrownomPanied f """I ber of young, "k? on W tn nB ' 1n3i soda springs Sunday. There ? 83 mbrs from here who nr'ldPd th8 lnstalIatlon mt i , che new Orange at Phoenix. ,.iesdny evening. The next meet- ,4 of the Orlffln Crock Grange v111 be held April 8, at the white school house. Doris Itall sprained her ankle a cou- pie of weeks ago and la now able Xo be around again. The eighth grade won the spelling contest again this week with the fol lowing receiving 100 porcent: Imo Forcsne, drover Elgan, Dorothy Wal ker, Beulnh Vogol, Ethol Jacoha and Fred Caulklns. School waa dismissed Friday after noon while the teachers took the writing and spelling tests to Jackson ville. Mr. and Mra. J .T. Lovell motored to Applegate Wednesday and visited with friends. ' Mrs. Vern Ouches underwent an operation Friday. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Ouches and chil dren and Mra. Jesale Mlnenr spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mra. J. D. Brown. Climax CLIMAX, March 31. (Spl.) Spring arrived tills week, but evidently came from the polnr regions tn such hurry she didn't have time to shaxe her skirts en route, so wo are having flurries of snowftakes In consequence. However, a great deal of moisture la falling and doing wonders for crops. Opo. Mclean of Rattle Point camu Ordor your Eaator Cakoj a day ahead. Custard Angel Food Special CROSS up Tuesday and returned Saturday. While here he visited at the Oomstock home. B. Wlnnlngiiam and Menifee Char ley have gone to Sprague Elver to work In a logging camp. Mr. and Mra. h. H. Wert motored to Central Point last Sunday. Sam Coy went to Eagle Point Sat urday. We wish to express our apprecia tion to Percy Haley Jor the excellent Job he did tn grading our road last week. This Is the earliest the grader naa ever oeen over this road. Mr. and Mra. Prank Hurst returned on Saturday from a week's visit at Lakeview. Leo Woods, son ot Mrs. Hurst, returned with them. N. P. Hanson has been sufferlm from an attack of tonsllltls, but la better now. Madeline Comstock spent a few days In Medford last week and re turned Monday. . Howard Gold visited at his Climax ranch last week-end. Al Mlddlestedt of Eagle Point oama up with Sam Coy last Saturday. Sterling STERLINO, March 81. (Spl.) Charles Johnson, who has been seri ously 111, 1b improving nicely and will oe nome soon. Mr. Johnson Is at the Jacksonville hospital. F. P. Dutton and sons are farming at this time. Wm. Campbell motored to Medford March 26. Sinder Nelson ta a proud owner of Fordson tractor and Is very buty doing his farming. Joe Curry is having & new barn built. W. Q. Dutton and family of Med ford spent Thursday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Dut ton, of Sterling creek. THE GRANGE Phoenix Grange Phoenix Grange met Tuesday In regular meeting. Lecture program con' slated of numbers presented by those having birthdays in the first quarter, of the year. The January group w tertalned with a solo by Kathryn D zer, and a shadow play. The, rch group enterUlued with a p Inauguration of the presld1, bT A. Picket, and a paper ororl6lnatlo of at. Patrick's day. X Mra Lllllfta Polflmn-n onH nnaV- Composed and recited by MtldW VVard- Tn Fei ruary group n contribution. Wednesday11 thI Omnga was host to aw11 ot Jack3n coun ty whCLend01 lnNMa, service of ttr fflD Crit Grftn8- There Wrt,.tDOu. n.nety-fiva tn attendance. ,allatl-,n servloe wes conducted by rs. Gertiude HaaJc and ber assist ants. Pol owing the service recrea tional st'Jtti were led by Mm. Susie --" Maust, Pomona lecture, followed by supper. SCHOOL BANDS 10 VIE I CORVALLI0, Ore., March 81. (AP) Bands from all parts of Ore gon will compete here April 10 and 11 tn the annual Oregon state high school band contests. Entries will close Saturday. , Corvallls won tha sweepstakes m class A last year and Jefferson high of Portland the three previous years. La Grsnde took class B honors lost year. Beaverton class p and Burns class D. KLAMATH FALLS BARS OBSCENE MAGAZINES KLAMATH PALLS, Ore., March 31, ( AP)- Obscene literature found In magazines with front-cover Il lustrations cannot be sold here, District Attorney H. O, Blackmer advised news stand operators. Re cited state law prohibiting the offering for sale of obsence literature. WOMAN SUICIDES BY PLUNGE FROM ROOF PORTLAND, March 31. ( AP) A woman drove to a four-story apart ment in a taxicab, entered the Irades men'a door and a few mlnutea later hurtled to death from the roof. The coroner's office aald a pre scription on a medicine bottle found in her purse waa issued to Mrs. Myrtle Dagntea of Portland. The woman wai about Q0. I, WNMOWER8 sharpened We call to' and deliver 33 . Plr Bt. SIMS nnos Phone 361. Jimmie Jingle Says: roull ray "Oh, sure they are the one I want those tasty hot crass buns.1 A delightful accompaniment te yonr Lenten diet onr de Melons hot croaa buna, net some today and every day) jojwesr TElEFHONf MAIN ST. (II J0UPH DOllMUt. II A 13-