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rEDFOKD MATL TRFBTTKE. MEDFORD. OREfiOy, THURSDAY.' APRTTi $. 1937. PAGE THIRTEEN ' Read every id on thla page Vou will probably find ex ;j actiy the thlnge you have ' beta looking (or or eele or ' trade (or unused articles you ': (nay have. Search your tuc ' or store-room you may find many thlnge others are eeek ' In; and be able to realize : imifledlate cash tl what you want Unt there, advertise (or : it Tribune Claaslfled ada are Inexpensive tt ectlve I RATES Per word, first Insertion . , to I (Minimum !5c) Caen additional Insertion, ' per word I" i (Minimum 10c) per line per month without : copy change Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog is missing, call 1518. FOUND Sorrell milk .goat. See Jacksonville Marshal. FOUND. Key container. Call at Tribune and pay for advertisement. IX)ST Gold fraternity pin. Initials XI Phi. Dollar reward. Jackson Hotel. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Man and wlfo, without children, for work on ranch. Must be dependable and desire perma nent position. Write P. O. Box 1151, Medford. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Competent woman (or housework and care of children. Board, room and email wages. H. B. Connell, Box 28, Jacksonville Star Rt., Medtord. WANTED Experienced waitress and fountain girl. None other need to apply. The What Not, 333 W. 6th. WANTED Capable person (or gen eral housework. Experienced In cooking. Please write, stating ref erences. Mrs. Robt. Ruhl, Box 28. Mall Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS CAPABLE, experienced mechanic wants work. References. Box 705, Tribune. EXPERIENCED truck driver and tractor operator wants employment. Local references. Box 706, Tribune. ENTERPRISING young man wishes employment. Well versed In busi ness fundamentals. Must have op portunity for advancement. Reler ences furnished. Box 465, Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 'TIE PAV MORE CASU For your (urnlture. BOLBKOOK A ANDREWS 8tn and Front. Phone 547. JUNK Highest prices paid (or brass, radiators, copper, storage batteries, aluminum and other metals. Scrap Iron, small or large lots, pipe and machinery, wool and cot ton rags, Inner tubes. Our prlceB will Interest you. Hides. Pelts, Wool, Mohslr. Household Goods, Furniture, Stoves bought and sold. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE WANTED 6-foot showcase. Mrs. Cleveland. Butte Falls. WANTED To rent house, with pss ture (or cow; close In. Call 443-M. WANTED A partner to develop a commercial trout farm. Elwood Hussey, Cave Junction, Ore. WANTED for cash and trade. Ammu nition, Rllles. Shotguns, .22 Revolv ers. Buy-Sell-Trade. 317 North Riv erside. TOP PRICES paid (or all kinds o( scrap Iron, steel and brass. Bring It to . MEDFORD IRON It STEEL 1165 No. Central, Phone 40. WANTED WOOL. MOHAIR We have Isrge order to fill. Highest prices paid. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062 FOR RENT HOUfcES FOR RENT 5-room house, close In. $27.50 water paid. Chas. A. Wing Agency. 4-ROOM furnished house for rent. Phone 1091-H. SIX-ROOM house for rent, unfur nished. 606 West 11th. TOR RENT Lovely home. 622 W. 4th: 5 spacious rooms, large sleep ing porch, basement, automatlo oil furnace, hardwood doors: beauti fully furnished, all new (urnlture Adults only. References required: 50.00. water paid. Phone 1473-W FOR RENT Modern 4-room (urnlsh ed house. Phone 1645-Y. FOR RENT 5-room modern house: double garage. Inquire Monarch Grocery. 1803 W Main. FOR RENT 4-room Yurnlshed bouse 8n Bennett. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. FURNISHED ROOM to let. 408 W 6th FOR RENT Large front room, not and cold water; bath Close In 30 So Fir FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT. SALE OR TRADE Two nuu?3 ana lots. 21 rl7i ei.. nc Pine Cone. M. S Ru((. FOR RENT 600 seres pasture. 2 miles east cs Wrecking Yard. H. BirdsaU, FOB RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Comfortable apartment, furnished or unfurnished. (23 E. Main. FOR RENT 4-room nicely furnlaned apartment, 831 Edwards St. Oeo Iveraon. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment, 816 E. Main. FOR RENT Well furnished apart ment on first floor. 305 So. Oakdale. FURNISHED APT., newly decorated and refurnlBhed, electrical appli ances. Adults only. 905 W. iota- APARTMENT (or rent. 345 N Bartlett FOR RENT Unfurnished 8-rooro apartment. 402 s. Newtown. Call 19. BACHELOR apartment. 445 8. Front. FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE almost new Thor wash ing machine for good cow or heif ers. T. 8. Bell, Rogue River, Aer hart road. 8 ALB OR TRADE Horses and cows Jsck Martin, Stewart Ave., Thomas road. FOR SALE OR TRADE One 6-loot Van Brunt drill. Will trade for horse, cow or sheep. White Bros., Rogue River. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE HOUSES (or sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg. & Loan Assn. WHEN you think o( real estate think 0( BROWN & WHITE. FOR SALE 265 acres, 60 acres best o( creek bottom land, abundance of free water; creek runs through place; fl-room house, large barn, family orchard, nut trees and ber- Ties; well located on gravel road. See L. O. PICKELL for further In formation. 16 S. Bartlett. Exclu sive Agent. FOR SALE 4-room house and bath, close In on paved street, only 9700. Also have several other attractive buys. L. Q. PICKELL. 16 S. Bartlett. Exclusive Agent. EXCHANGE your future rent receipts for a home of your own. Come In and talk It over. Fred Powers, Car penter and Builder, 31 No. Grape, Room 4. DAIRY RANCH 130 Acres, 70 A. tillable and 60 A. Irrigated with free water, balance Is timbered pasture; (air Improve- - ments, 2 barns, silo, house, granary, etc.; (enced and running stram year around; some stock and ma chinery, including tractor. Included In price; $4000.00 (ull price: terms. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Phone 1496 or 1648-R. SPORTSMEN I Have for sale 320 acres, national home for deer, fish and man. One hour's drive Med ford. See Wllhlte Ranch, Lake Creek. Oregon. 6-ROOM modern home, 2 acres. In Central Point. Clear. No trades. Owner, Paul Martin, Rt. 3, Box 35, Medford. FOR SALE 5-room house, furnished; 3 lots: terms. 1522 Bryant, Phone 459-X. FOR SALE 5-room modern home S1 acres In nut trees. Bullock. Kings Hwy. Phone 699-J-6. SMALL (urnlshed house, garage, 2 large lots, $1350 (or quick sale. Also Large lot on pavement; room (or 3 small houses. 9500. Also 6 Acres (trst-class soil, close to town, 80O. C. 8. BUTTERFIELD Medlord Bldg. YOU CAN sell your property through scrlptlon and best price. R MEAD OOOLEY. 411 Haven 8t FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES LATE MODEL, HIGH GRADE USED CARS 30-Dny Written Guarantee. Lowest Prices In Medford. 1936 Dodge Deluxe sedan, like new. 1936 Plymouth Deluxe sedan, run 9.000 miles. ... 1934 Plymouth Deluxe sedan. 1934 Plymouth Deluxe coupe. 1935 Ponttac Deluxe sedan. 19; : Bulok Deluxe sedan, new tires Also 35 other high grade used cars to choose from coupes, sedans and roadsters. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.. Chrysler & Pit mouth Dealers. 38 North Riverside. Tel. 18 FOR SALE! 1935 Chrysler 8 De Luxe sedan, perfect condition. Lange Mo tor Co. Phone 18. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. ft. O. USED CARS '30 Ford A Sedan 265 30 Ford A Coach 235 31 Chev 4-door Sedan.- 265 '30 Ford Touring 130 '30 Essex Coupe ....... 160 C. E- OATE3 AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Sow and 10 pigs. Bill Carl. Applegate. HEAVY springer Guernsey cow. n. B. Ellis, Beagle. RED weaner pigs and R. t. R. setting hens. W. M. Troxell, end of South Pesch. FOR SALE Young Jersey cow. John Darby. Griffin Creek. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. First house on left up Sardine creek. Earl Croft FOR SALE 4 Shorthorn heifers, one 6 -year -old work horse. C. V. Calkins. Central Point. Box 32 FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching eggs. Tel. 869-M. NEW HAMPSHIRE hatching eggs, B. W. D. tested. Mrs. McLeod. Cent. Pt BABY CHICKS R. I. Red. blood- tested, heavy laying strain. n?iuj April 15th. Custom hatching Turks. Sweeney Poultry Ranch. Phone 835-J. APRIL," POULTS for sale. 25c each M. Bradshaw, Brownsboro. RIR. baby chicks, hatching eggs B BRONZE turkey hatching eggs. 3 R I. R. roosters. Inquire Pemoll's Store. Applegate. FOR SALE Narragansttt turkey egg and poultt from choice lock. Bn Hilton, Rt. 2, Grant Pass. FOR SALE-DOGS PETS FOR 8ALE Singer canary and Jage. I 309 No. Riverside. J MOST SELL 9-mos,-old pedigreed male enguen Better rom nnest stock ol champions In U. S. Distemper In oculated. Excellent companion. Box 88f. Tribune. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Baby crib. A-l condition; also baby seat for oar. 725 West 14th St. FOR CHARIS Foundation Garments, phone Es?a M. James. 1672-X. TIRES. 4.60x21. 64.45. All sites ac cordingly. PISTON RINGS, perfect circle, 85 combination complete set for Ford V-8. S2.S8. WILSON MOTOR PARTS 37 South Riverside. FOR SALE Two oil burners for furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE Grafting Wax, non-cracking, light color. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Bee supplies of all kinds. Monarch Seed Co. RIVER LOAM 62.00 per load. Bate man's. Phone 1534-Y. SHOWCASE 8-foot, plate-glass case, cost 6150: our price 620. Flynn Electric. Phone 107. FOR SALE One 15-ft. and one 12 ft. Frigidalre box; largo cold table for restaurant; also 1-h.p. and h. p. compressors. Refrigeration Service Co., 217 West Main St. AUCTION SALE Saturday. April 17. at the Sale Pavilion in North Med ford. Usual run of livestock, some machinery, lots of furniture con sisting of dining tables and chairs, rockers, dresser, davenport, baby crib and buggy, beds, springs and mattresses. So. Oregon Livestock Auction. Col. A. H. Dudley. Auctioneer. Phone 851-J-3. APPLES for sale. Bring boxes. Ala Vista Packing House. PANSY PLANTS, 25c doz. Mrs. Dress ier, 1107 East Main. FINAL CLEARANCE at big reduc tions! Household furniture, fire place sot. rugs, lamps, pictures, dishes, kitchen utensils, eto. 995 So. Oakdale Ave. FOR SALE Shakes at Grant's Ser vice tSatlon, 4 Corners, Crater Lake highway. . FOR SALE Steel filing cabinet. Call 1357-J. FOR SALE One Caterpillar Thirty; . good condition; one model K Cle- trac, reconditioned; one model D. John Deere, reconditioned; two Fordson. good shape: cheap. HUBBARD-WRAY CO. APPLES FOR SALE Fine green cook ing Newtowns. 35c lug. Bring your containers. American Fruit Grow ers. Inc., south Fir St. FOR SALE 16-foot salmon (lshlng boat. Price 622.60. See Rainbow Gibson at Savage Rapids. 'HEY, FISHERMEN' It won't be long now. If a (lsh bites it We sell it, Good Quality Low Prices (Cliff's Sport Shop) 317 North Riverside REAL BARGAINS Rugs, radio, dining-room set. tlephors desk. Macy bookcase, breakfast set. Kelvlnator refrigerator, cbalra. pictures, dishes kitchen utensils. 995 S. Oakdale GLASS Plate, window and shatter proof auto glass, mirrors and re silvering. Medford Glass Co. Tel 446. 38 So. Bartlett. FOR SALE Yellow dent seed corn Chas. Ifnaes. Crater Lake Hwy. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Combined gas station and confectionery on Pacific Hwy. Also 40 acres, oil station and camp grounds. AUo 6 - room modern house, paved street, 3 bedrooms; close in. Snap, 82500. "DAD" ROBERTS General Real Estate. FOR RENT Service station, living quarters. Inquire shingled house opposite Cheese Factory, Central Point. FOR SALE By owners, service sta tion, nice camp, grounds, cabins, residence; also forty acres goqd woodland. Box 746. Tribune, MISCELLANEOUS BETTER re-bore Job at a saving Frees' Oarage. 801 N. Central. SPENCER CORSET1ERE Tel 1S4B-J BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS KSCKOW Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental nig cleaning and upholstering . Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON At" TOM, LIVESTOCK, FIRNITIKE. ENDORSED NOTES, ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE AND WASH. MTO. CO.. MED FORD' 9 OLDEST AND LAROEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So. Central. Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No. S-167-M-180. Phorfe 139. Tranfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND 8TORAOE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So. Fir. Phone 315. prices right- Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rates. F. Z. SAMSON CO. Phone M3. STUART'S TRUCKINO 9ERVICE T'lPhne 1033 or 333. Ill No Ptr St. Lornl and Ion? distance. t"U'.-l i oils, anv kind. Green stamps in nci of 3-miie limit. BUSINESS DIRECTORY The Fashion 8hop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Bucklea covered. 308 U. 8. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Piano instruction APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Classical and modern. 131 S. Grape. LEGAL NOTICES Notlre of First Meeting of Creditors. No. B-22118 In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United Stares for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of Samantha Carlyn Edwards. Bankrupt. To the Creditors of Samantha Car lyn Edwards, of the City of Central Point, In the County of Jackson, and uisiricx aioresaia, Bankrupt: Notice la hereby given that on the 8th day of April, 1937, the said Samantha Carlyn Edwards was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of her creditors will be held In the office of the Referee. Medford Center Building, Medford. Oregon, on the 37th day of April. 1937, at 3:30 o'clock In the after noon, at which time and place the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine, the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. HARRY C. SKYRMAN. Referee and Bankruptcy. April 14th, 1937. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Isabel Boyden Trowbridge, deceased. Notice la hereby given, that the undersigned has filed his Final Ac count as executor of the Estate of Isabel Boyden Trowbridge, deceased. In the Countv Court of Jacitsnn County. Oregon, and that said Court has appointed Mondaj, the 3rd day of May. 1937, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of aald day as the time, and the court room of said County Court In the Courthouse In the City of Medford, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said Final Account, the settlement thereof, and the distribution of aald estate. All persons Interested ara hr.h- notified to appear at said time and place and show cause. If any there be. why said Final Account should not be approved by the Court, said estate be decreed to be fully settled, a decree made for the distribution of said estate to the person entitled cnereco, and said executor discharged from his said trust. Dated and first published April 1st. 1937. C. 2. BOYDEN. Executor of the Estate of Isabel Boyden Trowbridge, deceased. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution In fore closure duly Issued out of and under the se! of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty oi jacKson, to me directed and dated on the 6th day of April, 1937. In a certain suit therein, wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a cor poration, as plaintiff, recovered a de cree against Lester G. Van Dyke, et al, the defendants, that there Is now due and owing the sum of a6,514.o2. with interest at 6V per annum on (3.988.38 thereof from Februarv 18. 1937, until paid, and with interest at 6 per annum on 2,026.02 there of from February 18, 1937, until paid, and the further sum of $19.50, plain tiffs costs and disbursements In this suit, and that all of said amounts constitute a valid Hen upon the land In the complaint and hereinafter de scribed, which decree was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the oto nay oi April, 1137. Notice la hereby given that, pur auant to the terms of the said execu tion. I will on trie 8th day of May, 1937, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford. In Jackson Countv. Oregon, offer lor sale and will sell at puoiie auction for cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy satd Judgment, together with the costs of this sale. subject to redemption as provided by Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L State whose capital Is Cheyenne 8. The one de feated It. Revolving fur nace used In making wrousht Iron 14. Official of ancient Rome it. 100 square meters of land 16. Water vessel Jsed in India 17. Email cross st'-oke or. a letter 15. Vaudeville piece 20 frostlngi 22. Symbol for tellurium 23. Iniquity 24-' Gtniu of the maple tree U. River emntv- Solutloi of Yesterday's Puzzle m PER E ft N HvIeInIuIs mi lk A"5 A C U sMd 1 le l e 7m L ETjEXTTf IlQ bTas C omaIU na r V A L Q M IfC ft E T E N Tjf sInIoIrieIShs 42. Eons 48. Floar: eolloo. In imo the Ralfli- Tea 17. Superlative engine 21. Keep back for future use SO. Heap S2. Order of architecture 15. Dish of srks ami mlik 99, Anglo-Saxon money of account 40. St Ins; of a mosquito 44. Correlative of either 45. Device for catching 4C Period preced ent Kaster 47. Now stars 61. Philippine Mohammedan 61. Diminutive en'llris SS. Growing out 64. Filled with small crevices ' 1 13 4 y i ny v o ' Z.ZML l !::: 23 W24 9 WWfW3z 33 E fell 47 46 W Si JS" si II s r WT lsw, all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendants had on the 20th day of October, 1910, or now have in and to the following de scribed property, situated In the county ox Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Commencing at the southwest eorner of Donation Land Claim No. 84 In Township 38, South of Range 1, West of the Willamette Meri dian, and running thence East 33.34 chains; thence north 40.77 chains; thence West 34.17 chains to the northwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 63, In Township 37. South of Range 1, West of the Willamette Meridian; thence South 46.50 chains to the place of begin ning situated In Jackson County, State of Oregon, Together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining, and Together with all water and water lights used upon or appurtenant to said lands however evidenced. Dated this 8th day of April. 1037 SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By HOWARD CJAULT. Deputy. SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMEN OF THE Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company of Sprtnxfleld. In the itatc of MuMsctiartttfl, on the 3lt day of December, 1936, mh.ic t tha Insurance commissioner of the state of Oregon, pursuant to law: Capital Amount of capital stock paid op -.- Purely mutual Incoino total premium Income for the year . S 9, 93 1,525 ,08 Interest, dividends and rents received durlns the year 35.817,778.18 Income from other sources re celved during the year 17.S20.ft87.22 Total Inoomt (113,309,890.48 Oliburtementa Paid for losses, endowments, annuities and surrender values .... $ 35,984,889.52 Dividends paid to policyhold ers duritiR the year ... . 9,000,038.04 Dividends paid on capital stock during the year None Commissions and salaries paid durlnc the year . T.218,940.71 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year 1941,828.70 Amount of all other expendi ture! . 17,930.868.80 Total expenditures 8 73,002,949.84 Assets Value of real estate owned (book value) 9 87,078.533.82 Value of stocks and bonds owned (market or amortized value) 284,103,008.28 Loans on mortgages and col lateral, etc. 121,849,159.60 Premium notes and policy loans .. 82,770,914.11 Cash In banks and on hand - 8,371,617.07 Net uncollected and deferred premiums 11,578,083.97 Interest and rents due and ac- smed .7,081,000.53 Other assets (net) 843.080.u2 " admitted assets (572,112,957.00 Liabilities Net reserves 8002,488.013.28 Gross claims for losses unpaid 2,0l8,as2.64 All other liabilities 47.550.68tt.91 Total liabilities, except cap- Hal -- 8552.003,083.81 Capital paid up None Surplus over all liabilities 20,049,874.70 Surplus as regards policy- holders .., 20,049.874.79 .Total 1572,112,957.60 Business la Oregon for the Year Oross premiums received dur ing the year I 481,081.87 Premiums and dividends re- turned during the year 117,550.63 Losses paid during the year.. 143,440.2,5 BtASSAClIt'SKTTS MUTUAL LIFE INSVKANTK COMPANY BKUTKAND J. I'HHHY. Pres. SAMUEL J. JOHNSON, See Statutory resident attorney for service, Philip Englehart, suite 416, Corbott building 430 Southwest Morrison street, Portland, Cf , Earl Melllng, district representative, Med ford, Or. Pam Workers Killed BONNEVILLE, April 16. (VP) A slipping cable Knocked two men from Bonneville dam Into the Columbia river last night and both drowned. The body of one, Eric Nyberg, was re covered but that of the other, Mil lard Wallace, has not been found. The men were removing a piece of temporary construction between the piers when the accident occurred. Use Mall rrtbune want ads Cross -Word Puzzle ft. Japanesa admiral I. Observe T. Adorns L Minus 9. i'uem 10. Term of respect 11. The cream 12. Allude IS. Entire or unimpaired 21.' Sooner than U Htver tlniiionts 2b. Ovum: comb, form 28. Signify i'l. D! -encumbers 31. Billiard stlrk 35 Persian 14. Goes at an easi gallop 3J, Substance used In milking ron'ls 37. Old World lizards 15. Rumor 40. Removed the bones 41. Subtle fuircasm 46. Parts of a golf count 46. Rise gradually and Impres sively 44. Large covered wagon 49. Oevoured (1. Plant with an aromatic roots t or k 66. Foothail posi tion; abbr. ftSMA ESNEi i P ETE E A ft E P NTlES 5PE nIHI TREWS Uinta ot force Parts of certain flowers DOWN Edible marine fishes Member or sup porter of a certain English royal house Part of the Blhle: aubf. Artificially sprouted grain Sfl 67 Phoenix PHOENIX, April 15. (Spl ) Mr. Mens, Ferns and son are now occupy ing their newly acquired home on Third street. Mrs. Ferns has lived on the Phoenix-Jacksonville road for several yeans, and he a return to Phoe nix Is welcome. Miss Virginia Frame arrived last Sunday from Sacramento, Calif., to spend a month's vacation with her ffran-iparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Frame, of Hlghcroft orchards. 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Briscoe enter tained April 8 for the pinochle club. Prizes wore won by Mr. and Mrs. Parke, with the following present: Mr. and Mrs. Vic Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Homes. Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Wlthrow, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lacey and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Parke and daughter. Mrs. Henry Ma son, and Mr. and Mr. Boyd Bellamy. Members o the Thursday club en tertained In honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwards of Filer, Idaho at a cov ered dish supper at the R. Furry home last Thursday. Mrs. W. D. Steadman was tn charge. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards visited the E. O. Briscoe family en route home from Los Angeles where they spent the winter. While in the valley they also visited Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Maust at Central Point. Mrs. E. A. Boysen of Belllngham, Wash., Is a guest of her granddaugh ter, Mrs. Kenneth E. Graves and Mr. Graves, at the Webster place. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Graham of Marshfleld called on friends here Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briscoe were guests Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Harris in Medford. Heath Lowry of Cottage Grove, Ore. renewed acquaintances In Phoenix last Tuesday. Members of the 4-H cooking olub met April 8 at school. A cream toast demonstration was given. At the next meeting June . Davis, Frances Carr, and Barbara Stancllffe will demon strate various breakfast cereals. Nell ie Ramsey withdrew from member ship. Mrs. M. F. Davis arid daughter Shirley left Sunday for Klamath Falls where she Joined her husband. Miss Dorothy Davis remained at Phoenix to finish the school term, and Is stay ing at the R. Furry home. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wilbur and daughter Geraldlne of Klamath Falls visited a short while Sunday at the V. r. Hallcraft home en route to Grants Pass. Charles E. MoClaln la 111 at the Sacred Heart hospital In Medford. A daughter, Thelma Mae, was born in Boise, Idaho, March 37 to Mr. and Mrs. George Mnttson. Mrs. Mattson, formerly Mlsa Marjorle Callender, at tended school here two years ago. Circle No. 243 meets Thursday eve ning at 8 o'clock for a short session. Following the meeting a card party to which the public le Invited, will be held at 8:30 p. m. The committee in charge Is: Mildred Ward, Mary O. Carey, B A. Montgomery, Tom Cas ter, and Lester Shepherd. . Reese Creek REESE CREEK, April 1A. (Spl.) American Union Sunday school met at the school house with a very good attendance and studied a splendid lesson. Charles Humphrey took Mr. Vlmont and pupils of the upper room to Derby and played a practice game of baseball April 0. J. E. Leigh Is erecting a dairy barn on his place. Mrs. Ray Ragedale and small ions called on Mrs). Robert Humphrey Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lucas have moved from here, where they have spent the winter tn the Mynate house, Ralph Lamb visited his parents. Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Lamb of Derby April 1, Mrs- Thomas Cook and little daugh ters, Fay and Barbara, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunlap of Derby. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Limes of near Butte Falls called at the W. R. Lamb home on their way to Grants Pass April 5. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jack were shop, ping In Medford April 0. Still it rains. It reminds old timers of the spring of 1900, when there were many farmers who didn't get their hay crops properly taken care of for the Incessant rains. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey did their week-end shopping In Medford April 10. Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Lamb were In Medford on business Monday. Mrs, Lamb had some dental work done while tn town. Mrs. O. P. Rusbo Is visiting relatives In Washington for several weeks called by the death of an aunt. We are very glad to once more see the Owen -Oregon logging train going around the mountain. We know it is bringing prosperity to many faml lies. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb were in vited to the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ned Lewis on Butte Falls highway April 11, enjoying a most bountiful dinner prepared by Mrs. Lewis. Albert Hanscome and daughter, Genevieve, and James Southerland, all of near Medford, were business visitors at the W. R. Lamb home Mon day evening. Recover Two Bodies PORTLAND, April 1 5 -(P Harbor police removed the bodies of two from the Willamette river here Tuesday. Officers aald ft stocking knotted tightly about tha nek of one, that of an oriental about 40, mht Indi cate foul play. The body was tenta tively identified by paper as Ateve Rukavlna of South fit. Paul, Minn. to achieve the Perfect Bilhcuette itVear ART1S1 MODEL POUNUAllONb ' Jthsiwjn B. Hoffmann Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK. April IS. (Spl.) Williams Creekers are proud ly congratulating two of our girls Just now: Miss Marlon Miller, who ran second In the race for queen of the Oregon Cavemen and was chosen first princess to accompany the queen. Miss Helen Carlson, on a nine-day expense-free trip to Califor nia and Mexico; and Miss Fay HoIb houser, who was chosen one of the other five princesses who will be first choice to attend all Cavemen publicity activities during the coming year, chief of which Is participation In the dedication exercises of the San Francisco bridge. The new queen, to gether with her royal court, were en tertained April 4 at the Oregon Caves with a trip through the caverns and lunch at the chateau. They were es corted by Chief Bighorn and Mrs H. S. Bullock, Ex -Chief Bighorn and Mrs. W. M. Moses, keeper of the Wampum, and Mrs. O. H. ScheeU, Chief Rising Buck and Mrs.- Ray Noyes, Caveman anw Mrs. E. W. Hughes and, Eaglo Eye, E. K. Miller. Queen Helen and her first high princess, Marlon, left April 10 on their tour, going to Los Angeiea, san Diego, Tla Juana, re turning via San Francisco where they win be Joined by the other princesses and all will participate tn the dedica tion of the bridge. The queen with her royal court, are Invited to be guests of the Bay city while there. Miss Miller and Miss Holzhauser grew up on Williams creek and are both graduates of Williams high school. Miss Miller Is bookkeeper and stenographer for the Rogue River Hardware Co. of Grants Pass. Miss Holzhauser Is stenographer and book keeper for the Oregon Lime Products company. - - ' Williams ladles club gave an en tertainment at the Community ball Saturday evening which consisted of several musical seleotlons with Mrs. Butts at the piano, Mrs. Hunter, vio linist, Mr, Flck, clarinet, Orvll Lew- man, trombone. Also presented were several exceedingly Interesting and amusing skits. The evening was greatly enjoyed by all present. Pro ceeds amounted to more than 930.00. 1 Although ft. general survey of the country shows fewer chicks being hatched this year than common, the Lester Sparlln White Leghorn hatch ery is putting out more. Mr. Sparlln haa incubator apace for 18,000 eggs, now filled. He has some 8000 turkey eggs. His hatch of leghorn chicks thin spring Is 30,000 so far. He haa 1,300 laying hens beside BOO young bens Just coming Int- laying. He will hatoh several thousand more turkeys yet. Mrs. Lester Sutton and daughter Car mailt are at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Flxley. Carmallta will enter school here. Mr. Sutton is In ft veterans hospital In Portland for an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kennedy have been visiting his mother, Mrs. Dock Mansfield. They are from southern California. . . Mrs. Vivian Caasanelll, daughter of Mrs. Frank Millar, and Bob Sites, both of Klamath Falls, visited several days at the Miller home. ' Miss Helen Homer of Klamath Falls Is visiting her cousin, Miss Ina John son. Miss Johnson la primary teacher here. The pupils of the Intermediate room with their teacher, Eugene Rloe, spent Friday In ft hike to the top of Old Boldy. W. M. . Gilbert of Jefferson, Iowa, gave an Interesting address to the high school students Friday after noon. Visitors at the school were Claude Springs of Salem and Mrs. J. E. Davidson and Mrs. Henry Miller of Grants Pass. Harold Whltestlne took ft load of daffodils to San Francisco recently. His place near Provolt Is one of the show places of our neighborhood with daffodils, lilies, yellow csllas and oth ers. He also haa a place near Santa Cruz, Calif., where he raises a large atnottnt of bulbs for the market. Mr, and Mrs. John , Chlpley have moved to Grants Pass. Mr. Chlpley la the teacher of the provolt school. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Provolt have re turned from a trip to. Klamath Falls, Lakevlew, Homedale, Idaho and Port land. Two members of the Llnflold alee club, a pianist and e, soloist enter tained the high school students Tues day afternoon and gave ft talk and Information on their college. The Oregon Limn Products com pany has purchased the Western States Orocery company's wsrehouse building tn Orantg Pass on F street, the largest warehouse in Grants Pass, to be used as wholesale distributing house. They have taken possession and will later move their offices to Grants Pass. Eden Precinct IDEM PRECINCT. April 18, (8pl.) We ra torry to learn that Mrs. Iron, well, of Talent la confined to th Community noapltal In Medford. All hop. for a pdr recotary. A vlalt to tha Community hoapltal laat Sunday to aea Mra. Walter Lovell found her doing nicely and of quite good aplrlt. Bha haa regained her apeech to a great degree and oan turn bar radio on and oft, which aha an. Joye very much. Mr. and Mra. O. H. Parker of the highway aouth of Phoenix vUlted their former neighbor,. Mr. and Mra. Alvord of near Oranta Paaa, laat Bun day. and found them happily located orr a amall ranch whera they can ralae atock and have garden and hay. The A Word, traded Loa Angeiea prop erty for their preaent boldlnga. Mr. and Mra. Badger, formerly of PUrcnti. have moved Into one of the E. L Hopklna houaea at their poultry farm aoutb of Pboenli and bava bought a number of baby ehleks to raise. Mrs. Ed Martin of Copeo City la visiting her mother, Mrs. Noah Chandler, and renewing old acquaint ances In Medford for a short time. Mrs. Mary O. Carey Is transplant- lng her tomato and cabbage plants which she Is raising for sale this spring. She also lately Installed a new singe -phase motor, replacing -her old three-phase one. One of the earliest plots of cab bage In this locality Is on the Mer lan Hsrtley place south of Phoenix. The plants were set early In March, covered with hot -caps and have now burst the paper coverings and are emerging, a dark green and healthy color and will soon begin to head. So far as can be learned, the apri cots and peaches in this precinct have not been Injured by the cold, and U nothing more happens there will be a bumper crop this season! Prospective land buyers are coming every few days to look at some of the fine little garden tracts along the ' highway between Phoenix and Talent, as this has long been con ceded the heart of the valley. . Talent TALENT. April 18 (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Ray Burnett are tha proud par ent, of a baby girl born Saturday morning at tha Community hospital in Ashland. Harry Love haa been aertoualy in at his home In Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander of AsMand called at tne Sun Oold rabbltry Sat urday. Talent high school baseball team haa won the first two gamea played, from Eagle Point, 7-10, and Central Point, 5-6. putting Talent at the head of. tha league for secondary schools. Bert Simmons left Saturday for John Day to bring back logging equipment for Mr. Webber, Mlaa Maria Mitchell wlU teach la North Bend next year at a much larger Increase In aauary. Bha will ba greatly missed by atudenta and the community, t - r Mr. and Mra. Don Montgomery hare moved Into the Riley Nyswaner house on the Paclflo highway. . . Mrs. Anna OUcrest and daughter. Margvite, of Medford were vlttlng frlenda In Talent last week. .... Dr. Wooda ot Ashland was making professional catle In Talent this week. Mlaa Parthena Burnett and Joia Turner were married at Klamatb Palls March 37, They will make their home near Klamath Palla, where air. Turner la employed. Both are gradu ates of the Talent high school. Mr. and Mra. E. 8 It cetera and son. Perry, of Weed were vlaltora here Thursday. Mr. and Mra. 8. Hamilton spent the week end vlalttng Mr. and Mrs, W. Hotchklsa of Tula Lake. , . The Grange Lake Creek Orange Lake Creek Orange will give an other old-time dance Saturday, April 17. All are cordially Invited to com and Join In the fuiu-. . . ; . . , At laat meeting a aupper. prepared by Mra. George Dunatan, aaslsted by her husband,,' was much enjoyed. Mra. Dunatan aa a representative of an aluminum company. . A very Interesting program . waa prepared by the Pour-K calf , club, under the direction of Floyd Charley, club leader. The children gave en example of a club meeting with aonga, yella, halter making, -report of laat year'a- achievement and- re port, of trips taken by member. Lewis Waloh la president of tha club and Janet Charley aecretary, -Other members taking part In 'tue' pro gram wer Gordon Stanley, Bob Da mon, Charles Stanley, ' Lee Damon. Merton Bradshaw, Stanley and WU ledrd Welch. Floyd Charley spoke briefly on aa tlvltle of the beef club. The program waa then completed by a splendid eddreaa by R, O. Fow ler, county agent. Fowler spoke on Four-H club work and gave aom valuable suggestions for a fair which la planned tor early fall. The Orang waa very glad to have him present. At the ne-.t Orange meeting the children will present a program sponsored by the health club, under the direction of their leader, Mrs. Lu cille Crockett, to raise money to send a member to the aummtr school. All are urged to attend. ... RIGHT TO BAN SIT DOWNS CLAIMED FOR CONGRESS WASHINOTOW, April 18. (API Senator Byrne (D-SC) aald today the supreme court decisions uphold ing the Wagner Act proved that con gress undoubtedly haa the power to outlaw altlown strikes. A hoiue committee haa approved 11 to 4 a senate resolution condemn ing alt-downs', company union and Industrial espionage, but Byrnes said he was considering stronger action. WINDOW O LABS We eel window sitae and will replace your broken windows raonably. Trowbridge cab inet Work HOME LOANS tt tun pay you Co consult ns If you wish to make long term loan to buy, bolld oi modernli yoar home. No ob ligation. Medford Federal Savings and Loan ' Ass'n. ' IK & Main St. . . Phon IM