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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MTOFORD. OREGON. TTEPyESDAY. MAY 19. 1937. PAGE NTNTs TiizKJU (JUcalt rrtrnG cncsoo csmrffGCD t&jazs iggEi 111 Read avery ad on tni pig You wtll probably find ex actly the things jou Bin been looking for or a sal or trad for uniued article you may ban. Search your atue or tor-room you may find many things others are leak ing and be able to realize Immediate cash If what you want Un't there. 'advertise for It Tribune Classified ada are Inexpensive ff active I RATES per word, first Insertion- (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word U (Minimum 10c) rer line per month wtthoot copy change Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FODND FOUNl Key container. Identify at Tribune office and pay for adv. LOST Black billfold containing cur rency, money and license. Reward. 830 Haven. FOUND In East Medford, Oregon auto license plate No. 55-128. Own er call at Tribune office. LOST Small roan pony. Reward. Jimmy Elliott. Phone 110. LOST Bay mare. Notify Jacksonville Service Station. LOST If dog la iniasmfr. call 1516 WANTED MALE HELP ENGINEERING SALESMAN Hnowl edee boiler operation capable de veloping Into consultant. Full co operation and liberal commission. . Vacancy with Internationally known water treotmenv company. Box 1243, Tribune. WANTED Barber. 40 N. Front. WANTED 2 men with cars, free to travel. No Investment required. See S. B. Ketchum, alter 8 p. m., Orand Hotel, room 305. WANTED Single ranch hand, good milker. Prof. Engelhardt, Rt. 8. Box 20. WANTED Boys to sell newspapers after school. Apply Mall Tribune WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress. Apply or phone Spot Cafe. Yreka. WANTED SITUATIONS WOMAN would like home for herself and 5-year-old child by assisting with housework or other work. Box 1638. Tribune. . HOUSEKEEPER A-l cook for home or camp, employed couple prefer red. Box 1834. Tribune. WANTED 1345-M. House cleaning. Tel. WANTED Housekeeping by middle aged woman; good cook; references. Box 19B9. Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANT TO RENT acre or two and house, near town. Box 1005, Mall Tribune. WANTED 15.000 sugar pine shin gles. H. Nealon, Table Rock. WANTED. TO BUY Wool. Phono 686-H. Carl von der Hellen. WE WANT to buy rags. Any old kind of rags. Old wornout suits, coats, pants, sweaters. Just ss long as they are rags. Bring them to Honner's Feed Store at Fourth and Fir. The Old Farmers' Cooperative Building. WANTED Cash and trade for deer rifles, .22 revolvera. 317 North Riverside. WANTED Used piano (no dealers) Phone 615. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished modern 3 or 4-room nous P. O Box 893. Medford. HOUSE PAINTING & INTERIOR Dec orating. H. CoghlU. Tel 1368-L. WANTED WOOL. MOHAIR We nave large order to (111. Highest price! paid MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N drape St. Phone 1062 TOP PRICES paid (or all kinds of scrap iron steel and orass Bring It to MEDFORD IRON as STEEL 1185 No Central. Phone 40 JUNK Highest prices paid tor orass radiators copper storage batteries aluminum and other metals Scrap iron small or large lots pipe and machinery wool and cot ton rags inner tubea Our prices will interest you. Ride Pelts. Wool. Mohair Household Ooods Furniture Stoves bouebt and sold MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE WE PAY MORE CASH For your furniture HOI.HHOdK A ANIlKKHS tn and Front Phone 547 FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM 718 E. Main. ROOM? snrt meila 16 N Rlverelrte FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS LARGE front room, hot and cold water In room: cheap. 429 N. Holly FOR RENT Large front room; not and cold water; ahower; dose in 30 8. Fir. POR RENT Room. 153 N. Oaltdnls POR RENT PuinHhed room with hot and cold water and garage 11 S. Orange St Call after S p m ATJRiClIVfi foym. 404 ft. Grape, FOB RENT HOUSES MODERN, furnished suburban home for summer months; fin shads; references required. Call 731-X. FOR RENT B-room unfurnished modern house at 321 Vancouver, 18.70 month, water paid. Phone 573-R-3. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, 45.00. Phone 1323-W. FOR RENT Modern furn. 4-room house, lawn, garden, ahsde, 926. 852 West and. FOR RENT Furnished 3 -room mod ern house In rear. Adults. No dogs or csta. 410 Hsmllton. FURNISHED house for rent, 701 N. Riverside. FOR RENT 4-room modern house with electrlo range. 983 Haven. FOR RENT a-room modern house on pavement, 625 00 month. L. o. Plckell 16 8 Bartlett. FOR RENT APARTMENTS APARTMENT for rent. OeBauer, cor ner 6th and oakdaie. FOR RENT 3-room lurnlshed apart ment; adults. 414 8. Riverside. FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. APARTMENT for rent 346 N Bartlett FOR RENT Unfurnished 6 -room apartment, era b Newtown uau i FURN. APT 51 N. Oskdal. FURN. APT. Private bath. Frlgld- alre, heat; close in. 806 w. Main. FOR RENT Room or apartment. 918 w luin ot. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS WILL LEASE mountain home. R. E. Griffith, Butte Falls Highway, box 28. Ea gle Point. Oregon. FOR EXCHANGE FOR 8ALE OR TRADE Team of work mares and harness, want tractor. S. R. Hughes. Trail. FOR SALE OR TRADE Harley-Dav- ldson motorcycle. Howard Baker, Rogue River, 1' ml. above Wlmer. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern su burban home, 4 rooms ana sleeping porch, a.6 acres; trade for home In town. Phone 699-J-5. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 80-acre dairy farm, all equipped, seeded and under water; 15 milch cows and bull. 6 a-year-old heifers. 6 yearlings, 87000.00. For further Information call at Stand ard Oil Station, Eagle Point. FOR SALE BY OWNER 60 acres. Im proved; good buildings, win con sider small house and lot in trade. Inclose stamped envelope for dl scrlptlon and particulars, or come see this farm. R. Soper, McKlnley Rt., Coqullle, Ore. FOR SALE 4-room house, large lot, 6050.00, part terms. Call 911 South Peach. TO BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE real estate, try L. c. oreenamyer, vuo N. Riverside. Tel. 675-J. FOR SALE 719 West 10th street, lot -100x198. 7-room plastered house, sacrifice. 62800.00. 30 down. Oood Investment. Also 343 acres improv ed dairy ranch. 97 acres cultivated all in crop. Machinery, plenty pas ture and timber. Also 40 acres dairy ranch. All stocked. Bear creek bot tom. Plenty grain, alfalfa and clo ver. "Dad" Roberta. 730 West 2nd. THE J. W. BYBEE farm north of Jacksonville on the old stage road Is for sale In one tract or small subdivisions thereof. Inquire of Frank E. Bybee, Star Route Box 133, Medford. Oregon. FOR SALE 5-room house, $1300; close in. Also 4-room house, 2 lots, outside city limits; city water, gar age, woodshed, modem. $1000. Also mining land, farm land, high land, city lots, country plots, cozy spots. All these I have on hand. "DAD" ROBERTS. Your Real Estate Man. 720 W. 2nd St. FOR SALE 34-acre mountain home; some water; V. mile creek front age; county road through property P. O. Box 379. Central Point. FOR 8ALE Lots. 50x150. cation. 624 Hamilton. Good to- 3-ROOM cottage, cheap for cash. Inquire 235 N. Ivy. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN 6l WHITE. WE SPECIALIZE in homes. 31 Chest nut, Room 4. HOUSES tor sale or rent. Jackson County Blog A Loan Assn FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS 40 WHITE LEGHORNS for sale. Wm. Wheeler. Rt. 3. Box 68, Medford. R. I. RED baby chicks, blood-tested. Ready May 18th. Sweeney Poultry Ranch. Phone 836-J. 400 KIMBFR strain Leghorn chicks and 200 Barred Rock chicks. Resdy May 23. 9c each. Hart's Breeding Pens and Hatchery, Talent, Or. FOR SALE Year-old laying hens st 75c each. Two-weeks-old pullets 35c each. Three-weeks-old pullets st 80c each. Writ or. esll C. F Osrrett. Box 183. Grants Pass. Ore. Phone 145-R. FOR SALE R. I. Red snd Plymouth Rock baby chicks. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. BRONZE turkey Hatching eggs. 3 R L R roosters Inquire Pernoll't Store Applegate FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE One Ou'riwy and one Jfwy cow. Otis Garrett, Rt. 4, Box 51. POR SALE Young Jersey -Guernsey bull; reason bit. Tel. M2-K. .ThoGS. M 00 and 5 00 each. Rus sell's. Wood row Are. FOR SALE Work mi,, weight 1500 WRtron witn canr bed. good con dltlon 1 W. Sample. Rt. 4. Box 80, Medford. or p J. oibbon, Ruch. FOR SALE 300 goats; all or part f. ft. Bybee. Mdiord, Rt. a. FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL 39 BCICK Std. Coupe; new tires. good condition, 697. Phone 303. 123 8. Riverside. FOR SALE 1930 Mod A Fordor sedan. Excellent condition. Will take good piano as part payment. Phone 445-J or call at 307 Laurel St. 36 DE LUXE V-8 4 -door sedsn; orig ins! tires, trunk, excellent condi tion, 6560. Writ Box 31, Phoenix. Ore. FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet DeLuxe coupe, very smsu mileage, unge Motor Car Co. FOR SALE Model A Ford. Ivy. LATE MODEL HIGH-GRADE USED CARS Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-ins. 30-Day Written Guarantee. 19S7 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe sedan, leatner upholstery. 1937 Willys DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe sedan. 1935 cnryaier Airetream ueijuxe Coupe. 1935 Ponilac DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Chrysler Alrstream 8 Sedan. 1933 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Ford model B 4-cyllnder coupe. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. Also 35 other earlier models to choose from st very low prices. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. Used Car Lot. 35 So. Riverside. C. B. GATES AUTO CO. R. & O. USED CARS 36 Dodge Pickup 6636 35 Dodge Pickup 485 35 Chrysler Airflow Sedan 800 32 Graham Bluestreak coupe 315 33 Psckard DeLuxe Coupe.... 746 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Csr Depsrtment 6th and Bartlett. '33 154 -T. CHEV. Truck, dual tires long wheelbase. Pickup on trade 15 So Front. FOB SALE DOGS PETS GREAT DANE Unsurpassed compan ion and watch dog. R. E. Griffith, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Black Australian Shep herd puppies. 518 E. Main. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Wheat, $1.90 per hun dred. H. Nealon, Table Rock. FOR SALE Stock and petunia plants 150 dozen. Mrs. snort, 622 w. 2nd. RUMMAGE SALE by Auxiliary of Col. Sargent Camp, U.S.W.V., Saturday, May 33, next to Roxy Theater. ATTENTION PEACH GROWERS We have quite a stock of 9x9 12-lb. fruit wraps sultanie lor peacnes, mat can be purcnasea at ouc on me 61.00. Myron Root & Co., Inc. Medford, Ore. FOR SALE A Quantity of timothy and clover hay. w. F. Martin, 10 miles N. E. of Medford on Crater Lake Hwy. POR SALE Almost new 14-foot ma hogany runabout with motor and trailer, complete in every aesu. w W. Walker, phone 898-J-3. FOR SALE Long atm Speneer sweet peas, loo stems 40c: 300 stems for $1.00. Ferns tree Mrs. Paul Nltz- schke. 5 blocks east of Cheese fac tory. Phone 303 Central point. FOR SALE Dressers, beds, tables, stoves and complete household furnishings. 128 N. Central. FOR SALE 30-inch shakes any amount 9 and (10. Box 155, Butte Falls. FOR SALE One airplane Waco 10 0x5. Completely overhauled and li censed for one year 9425.00. Tel Medford airport. FOR SALE 9x13 rug M-00. 3x0 rug 2 15. wash rugs 15c. radio lamp 45c, occasional tables uae. pewter ware 76c, light globes 6c, shades 6c two-way sockets Sc. pillows 6c, olg vaiuea in Deaaing, Kitcnen utensus, garden tools, etc. 905 So. Oakdaie POR SALE Pounded alfalfa hay, also electric lroner, good condition and excellent on nat work. B, u Dodge. Phone 505-J. POR SALE Typewriter and adding machine. Call 614-R-2 between A and 7. POR SALE Bees, 92.50 per swarm, hive Included. A. P. Curtrlght, Box 188-B, Beall Lane. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE 108 SO. Grape. Chairs, tables, desks, springs, beds, davenports, windows, dressers. Most anything. See me before you Duy. 16-FOOT cedar moior boat, hardwood oars, $40; 15-foot canoe, 3 paddles, 920. 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Buy now. 10-gal. pickle teas, wnue tney last. Barrels ana steel drums. Just the thing to nauj water, out term iik, etc. PLUHRER'S BAKERY. See Wickle T1SHINO GOOD" For bigger tackle VALUES try Cliffs Sport Shop, an North Riverside. FOR SALE Having sold my horn. must sell all furniture; rugs, over stuffed davenport and chair, rock ers, chairs, beds, bedding, matt resses and springs: lots of small articles. Everything goes at prices to sen. j. k. Bicwarc, 7us west 10th St. NOTICE Have used Dinner aewlni machines. Terms If desired. Singer shop, 22 so. a rape. POR SALE Tomato, cabbage and cauliflower plants. C. J. Logan. Stewart Ave. SUDAN grass seed, acclimated. 673 Blvd. Ashland. POR SALE 300-gal. late model Six teen Hirdie Spray Rig. Walter H Leveret ts. POR SALE. CHEAP Used Champion mower, good condition; alw one Belgian gemtng. aoout .wu ids Henry Nledermeyer. Old Stage road TelJacksonvtle 354. ELECTRIC PENCE STOPS THEM Latest Improved, no radio Intrfer. ence; 917.50 up. Harry Weagant Aanland. Phone ll-P-4. POR SALE Hard? tomato and cab bage plant Mary O Carey, south or pnoenix CHARIS CORSETS Tel. 1203. POR SALE two oil burners rot fumicea Inquire Mall Tribune FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS RIVER LOAM 93.00 per load, mans, pnone 1034-x. POR SALE New and uaed sash, doors, lumber, plumbing, roofing, door and window screens, storage tanks. 1520 N Riverside BUSINESS CHANCES FOR LEASE Service station. 6375.00 cash to handls. E. Main and Boulevard. Ashland. FOR SALE Complete restaurant equipment. Cheap for cash. For Information call at 417 East Main. CAFE for sale or rent; two ean han dle easily. See H. O. Hill, Rogue River. Ore. PERSONAL MADAM ALEXANDER. Spiritualist. Palmist, tells all In love, marriage, business. IX you want facta, not promises, call on her for advice Rainbow Auto Camp. Cabin No. 3. BUSINESS DIRECTORY a JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROW Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 117 House oleaning. floor waxing, orl- ental rug cleaning and upholstering tub Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP . Dressmaking and Remodeling. B u 1 1 o n a and Buckles covered 308 U 8. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Painting and Deroratlng. IF TOO WANT a FAINTER or PAPERHANOER PHONE "40. PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE. HARRY MARX Palntlne Tinting Paper Hanging. Phone 1710. Res. 122 Portland. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK. FURNI1UKE. ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs witnout rea tape or aeiay. SEE W. E- THOMAS MGR. ORE AND WASH MTO. CO MEDFORD'S OLDESl AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 46 So Central. Oround Floor Craterlan Tneater Bldg. Lie No 8-1 57 -M-180. Phone 139. Transier. AVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonaea camera Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and ahlpping service. "Davl. for Service." Phone 644. EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 28 So Fir Phone 315. Prices right service guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer-and Storage Fur nlture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new ion rates. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 883 STUART'8 TRUCKING 8ERVICE relepbone 1033 or 832 111 No Fii St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind. Green etamps in side of 3-mlle limit. PORTLAND, May 18. UP) The brake on a European war may be England'a gigantic rearmament pro gram In the opinion of Dr. Brooks Emeny, Cleveland expert on Inter national relatione, who stopped here while enroute to Eugene to address an assembly at the University of Ore gon today. Dae Mali Tribune want ads. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS U Folks 7. emphasis II. In pouring 14. Clphsr 15. Ourselvti 16. Metallic element 15. Alternative 18. Vat 3L Burst forth suddenly SI. Broad street: abbr, 21, Ood of love , 25. Season for us 26. Afresh 27. Small cross strokes on letters 19. Drives oft 11. Philippine nativs tl. Margin 12. Make slower 16, Laws 19. Person or thin dis tinguished by a certain number: eolloq. 10. Mountain In Crete 11. Cat away bit by bit Solution of Yestsrdsy's Pun Is E R Rjy R A T T UJE Bjotg L A c e dHh Sik 'mm 0YE DElHIE" R DM PIaIrI . A R T S0POR E S il ANY flATR TME TIE wMs irr a g fii nAl i-SlSOYERTUG pIlIaIyUeIdNmldTenJ 41. Plnd the total of 44. Dispatch boat 46. Before 47. 1001 48. Mnk reedy 10. Of the matter. law IL Turns In lid out 11. Vote 2 B 3 T5 E WA7 Is ? i? z Wml L mi ii i m'.(. i i m i i u ,1. , i '( i fLU mu 'ttfr. . "hTY 33 34 35 itfai 3j 3a 43 .yg 44 4S 0: UT -Z5?!ZZZZl!SZ 1 i. ' i- in. in 1 n t-yy-,-! 1, 1 1 Reese Creek REESE CREEK, May 19. (Spl) American Union Sunday achool met at tbe school house with a. good attendance. Plans are being made for a children's day program In June. Everyone is welcome to come Sundsy morning and enjoy a thriving Sunday school. School will be out May 21. Mr. Vlmonet will take all upner grades namana ior picnic, ine com munity Is cordlslly Invited to Join Bulla Mlnter and primary grades for an all day picnic at the achool house. Bring dinner. Mrs. Dan Scott and five sons. Glenn, Leonard. Chester, Lloyd and Murton, arrived May 10 from Wis consin and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles Humphrey snd Mr. and Mrs. James Cox snd families. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey took Mrs. Scott and son Leonard, to Medford May 12 where they vis ited Mrs. Betty Edmonson, a former school teacher of Mrs. Scott In Wis consin years ago. They also went to Central Point and called on Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Zimmerman, also old friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Leigh have built a une new double garage. DeLoss Sloan and sister Kay Sloan of Olendale, Calif., arrived May 10 to visit their aunt, Miss Myrtle Car mack, on tha Crater Lake highway. Edward Cowden has been on the sick list for several daya. but la quite hlmse'.f again now. The Rev. w. e. Cox of Portland Bible Institute held evening service st the Mission church May 18. Mr. and Mra. Dennis Clark and family were shopping In Eagle Point May 13. Mrs. T. J. Pullen went to Grants Pazss May 11 on business, celling at tne Ralph Merrltt home on the re turn trip. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson snd son have moved Into the house until recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grow, May 12. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowden were here from Klamath Falls, for the past week-end visiting relatives. Miss Prlacllla Cox, and Homer Hurtgon, were married, In Grants Pass May 18. The Rev, George Shade of the United Brethren church per formed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs James Cox, parents of the bride, and family and Mrs. Dan Scott and sons, were present at the wedding. They left Sunday for Klamath Falls where they will make their home. This com munity extends most hearty con gratulations to the happy couple and wishes the ma very successful wedded ifle. Mr1, snd Mrs. C. W. Waddell wore calling on their daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey, May 12. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey are building a double garage. Mra. Thome Vestal spent May 13 visiting Mrs. Wilfred Jack, and fam ily. The Rev. H. H. Powell was home from Camp Oregon Oaves for the week-end. Mrs. Merle Boren and granddaugh ter, Mrs, Rose Sturglll of Medford, attended baccalaureate services at Eagle Point Sunday. Mrs. Jack Grow and Mrs. Scott Boyer spent Friday In Medford vlalt lng friends, and ahopplng. Mra. L. C. Rusho and eon Charles, were pleasant caller at the W. R. Lamb home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lamb and son Ralph, also called. Cross -Word Puzzle I. Additional things 7. One who shoots from arabuib a. Tight ft. AJ co hollo liquor 10. Por exam pi i abbr. II. Large scoop 11. Scatters 17. Mat 30. Mixed with borax or boric acid zl. Wind flower 34. Kind of oriental mi guitar V S. fmltstlng 1 28. Distant f? 30. Age .13. Wandered 34, Salad plant 35. Ktrlp 16. Kind of melon 37. Not wide . ID. Confections 41. Immerse 44. Branches of learning 45. Of the mouth 41. Before: prefix 41. Old cloth measure 51. And: Latin 64. Behold 65. Hate 66. Permits DOWN 1. Amerlcsn Indians I. Make certain I. About 4. Thickness a. Old musical Instrument MS Valley View VALLEY VIEW. May 10. (Spl.) Mrs. J. R. Mccracken spent Mothers' Day with her son aeorge at Cor vail la. James Lennox spent last week-end with his daughter, Mrs. K. Lansing and family In Portland, returning homo Tuesday. Mrs. H. R. Westerberg Is recovering nicely from ft major operation per formed Friday at the Ashland Com munlty hospital. Mrs. L. O. Penland and Mra. I. O. Gardner wore hostesses for an at tractive dessert bridge Wednesday at the home of the latter. Four table or contract were In play following dessert. Those present for the after noon Included Mra. Marola Ross, Mrs. T. Simpson. Mrs. Louis Dodge, Mra. E. V. Carter, Mrs. A. E. Kinney. Mrs. P. Dickey, Mrs. W. W. Lisle, Mrs. H. Duf field. Mrs. Anna Myer and Mrs. J. Potter of AAhland; Mrs. L. Frlnk and Mrs. E, 8. Rob bins of Talent; Mrs. F. F. Bur and Mrs. H. Nordwlck of Medford, and the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. F. b. oarle had as hotute guests last week Delbert How ell and Tom Howell of Ma&hfleld, son and nephew respectively of Mrs. Carle. Tuesday evening a chicken dinner and swimming party afterward were enjoyed. Wednesday evening a weln er roast at Wagner Gap was followed by a skating party at Ashland arm ory. Quests were as follows: Doro thea Borg, Marian Borg and Cordy Corval of Medford, Alma Williams, Ketura Bostwlck, Cla ranee Chllders, Hugh Steward of Valley View and Delbert Howell and Tom Howell of Mnrshfleld. Mrs. 8. A. Chllders left for Ban Francisco the first of the week, where she will visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. Florey. Chas. Austin was a business visitor this week, calling on Valley View dairymen. Mis Ruth Newbry of Ashland vis ited at the home of her uncle, E. T Newbry, Thursday. Mrs. Jas. Lennox, Mrs. Chas. Koyl, Mrs. E. Johnson and Mrs W. A. Stratton attended Alpha club In Ash land Tuesday, Mrs. J. R. McCracken, Mrs. L. Gal latin, Mrs E. Newbry and Mrs. W. A Stratton attended the thanks-offering meeting of the Methodist home mis sionary society In Ashland Friday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Glenn of Brady, Wash., visited at the home of his uncle, Wm. Glenn, last Tuesday. Everett Bceson was a business via- itor In Valley View Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. G. Baltmarah of Little Applegate were business visitors In our community Friday, Mrs. E. H. Wilson was hostess to the Pilgrim missionary society of the Ash land Congregational church Wednes day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilson and Mrs. Jas. Lennox visited In Medford Sun day. Mrs. Wm. Darby, Mrs. Chas. Koyl, Mrs. 8. A. Chllders and Mrs. J. R. McCracken were recent visitors at a meeting of the home economics ex tension unit In Medford. Dr. F. G. Bwedenberg was a Valley View caller Saturday. Homer Billings of Ashland was a business visitor recently. The following were Valley View vis itors from Ashland Thursday: Mrs. T. Simpson, Mrs. H. J. Carter, Miss Virginia Whittle, Mrs. Ida Nell, Mrs. Hargrove, Mrs. P. Taylor, Mrs. Lillian SchofJeld and Mrs. Katie Haney. Mrs. Hugh Carter and baby of Orants pass visited at the Glenn home Friday, Miss Dorothy Wlzner. who Is em ployed at the F. E. Gsrle home, vis lted her mother in MAltn for a few daya last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCracken vis ited in Grants Pass Monday. C. D. Mom was a business visitor In Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lutcherand of Medford were Valley View callers Sunday. Jny Terr 111. assessor; was a busi ness visitor Monday. Foots Creek TOOTS CREEK, May IB. (Bpl.) C. W. Btumbo la staying at the RH Ribbon quartz mine, whar ha U em ployed by M. L. Mitchell and aaao clatea, of Medford, who hava taken a leae on the mine from M. B. John son. Last week they hauled In a mill and other equipment and wtll build a road later so they ean drive their cars to the mine. Mr. Eberly who had a lease on the mine for several years and did considerable development work, left for the east last fall and la living with his daughter. Mrs. Pred Wahl, daughter Betty Jean, and mother, Mrs. Roe of Med ford called on Mra. Pauline Wahl while en route to Eugen to visit Mra. Roe's son, Dr. Roe. Mr. and Mrs. P. Seltn of Loa An- steles who spent eometlM with Mr, and Mrs. P. Dungs befor making a visit to Seattle, Wn., returned last week to the Dunga horn, and will remain there sometime. It ralntd al most continually and they found the weather very disagreeable while In Seattle. Mrs. Oeorga Koster spent several days In Oold Kill last week st the home of Mra. Tony Ross Mr. and Mra Victor Blrdscye, snd children Teddy snd Mary Ann of Phoenix spent May 9 with their mother. Mrs. Effle Blrdy Clarence Cook of Oold Hill visited at the Usll Cook home May 11. Clyde Martin. Mr. and Mra. Velta Biles and son Dick and Mrs. Daniel Biles were cellers at the Clay Biles home on Evans creek Sunday Mr. and Mra. Ed Hampton and Mr. tnM ur. iasiu Cook wer business visitors In Rogue River last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl King from Bel ma spent th week-end at Rtvtera Auto park with their daughters, Ber tha, Ruth, Katherlne and Evelyan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen spent Sunday with Mra. Allen's mother and sister on Evans creek. Mrs. Louis Drulff, Mrs. M- C. Boom ellter, Mrs. Pauline Wahl and Al Smith were among those In Medford last week. Mrs. Melissa Chamberlain. 86, mother of Mra. Ed Woodcock, who formerly lived In the left fork of Foots creek, passed away at the Jose phine general hospital at Grants Pass. Phoenix PHOENIX, May 10. (Spl.) Senior of Phoenix high school and faculty were guests of the Juniors at the annual Junior-senior banquet last Friday night at the Presbyterian chuoh. Mrs. Victor Blrdaeye left Monday evening for southern California where she will visit friends snd relative. ! Mrs. Belle Furry left for Portland Saturday evening. Last rites were held for Andrew Calhoun Monday afternoon at the Christian church. Interment was in the Phoenix cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Plckel of Los Plumas, Cal., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Plckel. Week-end guests at the Ernest Madden home on Houston ro4 were Mr. and Mrs. A. Curtis Stock still of Klamath Falls. Mrs. Stocks till is Mr. Midden's sister and Mr. Stock a till Is asAlatant manager of the Copeland Lumber company at Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mra. Sheldon Walter and Mr. and Mrs. Timothy White spent Mothers' Day with their mother, Mra. E. J. White, In Phoenix, attending morning service at the Presbyterian church. Past Guardian club met at the E. O. Briscoe home Tuesday with an all-day meeting and quilting. Circle No. 343 will meet In regular session Thursday evening. Following the business meeting a miscellaneous shower will be given Miss Naomi Montgomery, whose marriage to Gor don Dayton of McCloud will be an event of June. Mra. Vaughn Quackenbush was hostess to Thursday club members at her home Thursday. At the elec tion of officers, Addle Steadman was elected president, succeeding Alice Hallgren, and Inen Turpi n, vice-president, succeeding Blva Furry; Geral dlne Reedy and Mildred Ward were re-elected secretary and treasurer, re spectively. Last of the series of card parties sponsored by the Thursday club will be held Saturday evening, May 22, with Elva Furry and Edna Bourne as supervisory hostesses. Candy will be sold And the season' attendance prize will be awarded. Everyone Is cordially Invited. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Olson and son Frank of Grants Pass visited the V. R. Hall craft home recently. Evangelist Alameda Shores Galll her Is conducting revival meetings nightly this week In the old Clyde haU. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, May 19. (Spl.) Women's Missionary society meets May 30 at 2 p. m. at horn of Mrs. Cheater Tunnell. Mra. Roy Nelson will speak on "The Whitman Centennial" which she visited laat year. All In terested ladles ar Invited to attend. Mra. Jos Pope and son Roland of Roseburg apent Mother's Day here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hackert and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eaton war visitors at Crescent City, Calif.. Msy 8. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hunt and son. Warner, of Red Bluff, Calif., arrived Friday for a visit at the D. C. and W. A. Mills homes, returning Sunday. Ann Bannon class and Mra. V. Beach, teacher, held party at th church May 11 In honor of t mem ber who are graduating Into the high school class. Each girl had a cake with her name written across th top. Honors were Norma Jean Arn old, Irene Peters, Mary Kent, Marlon Smith and Oenevleve Kent. Singing waa enjoyed, as waa also a most In teresting talk on Korea by Mra. Mo- Parland of Phoenix, In Korean cos tume. She showed many Interesting thing from Korea. Other guests war Mr. Mildred Parr of Phoenix, mother of ' class members, and Mr. Iverson of Msd- ford. The girls served refreshment. A concert by tha combined high school glee olub and orchestra wtll be given at th gym Friday evening . There win be no admission eharge. At th chamber of conunerc mt ing May 10, th following program was enjoyed: singing, led by Mrs. t. 8. Severance; reading by El lea oath O rover; vocal duet by Settle and Bonnie Boon; tap dances by Margaret Carr; folk dance by grade school girls In costume and a Boy Scout demonstration by John M. Saulsberryi Kenneth Purcell, Oec. Eden Carol Lewis and Vernon Hamaker. J. A. Anderson and son, Walter r turned recently from a week' stay at Redding and Sacramento, Calif. Lois Anderson fell out of t tra Ssturday and brok 9 bona In bar arm Dinner gueata at tha O. O. Sanden home Sunday were the Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Mallory. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunaaker, Mr. and Mra. Chester Tunnel) and Mra. Tunnell. brother. Mr. Harrington of McM:nnvllle. went on a fishing trip to Pish lsk Friday night. They got the limit of Hah and returned Sat urday. Mra. Pearl James of Ashland was a visitor at th Q. O. fiand.n bom last week. Fifteen members of the Senior C. drove to Orants Psss Sundsy as guesta for supper at th Orants Pass church and later attended a meeting regard- Ing th young people' coniereno as j be held at Fir Point Juno 30 to 30. Seventh erd 8th grader played Phoenix baseball team here May 10 and lost 4-1. High school junior class gave th annual banquet to the seniors Thurs day evening at th orange hill. La mont Dervey acted aa toastmaster. After dinner, they all engaged In scavenger hunt. About 40 persons at tended. Junior O. S. enjoyed a picnic din ner and baa ball game near McKe bridge on the Applegate Saturday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Beach and Miss E. Grover. Mtaa Alice Hoefs and Chas. BUtacU motored to Grants Pass Sunday. Mr. Julia Williams, who has been on the sick list, 1 able to be about again. Mrs. Fred Clogaton and grand daughter Cells and Mrs. Norman Ju dy of Griffin creek visited friend hero Saturday. Mrs. Mary Walsh of Klamath Falls, former Jacksonville resident, called on friend hers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Manke of Ster ling called on friends here Monday. Jack Oreen haa returned from a f weeks trip to Nevada. Mrs. Ells, Bush of Medford nJt4 friends hers Monday. Mrs. Bell Griffin snd Miss Joe Orlf- fln of Medford called on friends hers Friday. They recently returned from trip to southern California. Sixth. 7th and 8th grade baseball team went to Medford and played against the Junior high school team there. Instead of the usual T inning game, they had to play 14 Inning. Jacksonville emerged victorious, 4-8. Medford Junior high clashed with the Jacksonville junior high In gams of hard ball here Friday, Jack sonville winning 11-3. Mrs. Mildred Young and the two Ditto children were guests at the Roy Martin horns over the week-end. Mrs. w. A. Hill of California, for merly Miss Edna McCallan of Ash land snd Mrs. Bell Parson of Ash land visited Miss McCully last Wed nesday. 4 McLeod McLEOD, May 10. (Spl.) Tad Von Stein has left th hospital and la now convalescing In a private home In Medford. Maxlne Harding, who I at th Community hospital, waa operated on for appendicitis Msy 10, Elmer Curley cut his foot whll working in the Week orchard. Laat meeting for th year of th home extension unit was held at th horn of Mllly Olaaa, May 13. Offi cers for' th coming year were In stalled by Beta Meyer, oounty com mlttee chairman, a follows: Clara Dltaworth, . president; Zella Tullls, vice-president; Caroline Harding, sec retary, and Maude Dltaworth treas urer. Mrs. Mabel Mack was present and outlined next year'a work. Mr. and Mrs.. Raymond Davidson of Reno, Nev.i have been fishing In Butt creek and spending a few day with Mrs. 0. L. Hsrdlng. H. E. club of tha Upper Rogu Orange met In the Orange ball May 11 and decided to hold a danca May 33 In the Orange hall, with a plat supper at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor bar moved from Butt creek to their cabin at Rogu Elk for th summer. Mrs. Davie I helping out at th Von Stein place In the absence of Mra, Von Stein, who ts with her son In Medford, who has been 111. ugen Dltaworth spent the week end with Harry Harding. Jr. Mlaa Dorothy Harding of Klamath. Fall spent Sunday vtaUlng her par ent and alater. Thls l th laat week of achool for Laurelhurat school. Pupils will at tend the new ichoolhouse at Elk crests next. fall.. .. R. Kiln, tax assessor of Eagle. Point, la In tha neighborhood, ttila week. LAKH CREEK. May 19.:4pl.) The community waa sadden) j at th death of J. H. Tyrrell Ms' 13 at th horn of hi daughter Mrs. Frank Farlow. Mr. Tyrrell lfid th greater part of hla lift hen,' and was highly esteemed by all w;T knew him. Child study 'ib next Thursday with Mrs. W, ' - Nusebaum. Seventh fueitlng of the girls' 4.-H plub. th ' Lusy Bees" waa held with th leader. Mr. Red Charley, In all day session. Members completed neefile oases and plnuablon. A ds llclou luncheon waa served by th hostess. Mr. and Mra. J. P.. Tyrrell have mov ed to th Dead Indian soda spring for th summer. Mayors in Favor Short Work Week PORTLAND. Msy 19. WP) A rec ommendation that Industry take th lead In establishing th shorter work week cam from mayor attending th regional conference at Los An geles, said Mayor Joseph Carson of Portland when he returned today. Canon said Wis municipal execu tives felt th federal budget should be balanced but that 1 .800.000.009 will still be needed to meet the ri lief problem until cities and stste ar abl to meet th expense tbtm selves. 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