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JfEDFORD MAIL TRTBUJCE. 'MTvDFORD, CVRF.GON. FRIDAY. MAT 21. 1937. PAGE THREE i 1 Y mm, Resd every ad on ua page You will probably find ex actly tbe things you nave been looking (or or a aale or trade (or unused articles you may nave Search your attic or store-room you may find many thlnga others are seek ing and be able to realize Immediate cash II what you want lent there, sdvertlse (or lt Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive ellectlvel RATES Per ward, first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per nrantn without copy change l.ZS Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Grey key container, i keys. No. 259; $2.50 reward. Rt. 1, Box 146. 0. H. Schrltt. LOST If dog i muginfe. call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP CAN TJSE few more sprayer and blight men. Phone 401-J-5, evenings. WANTED Man with team and equip ment for road grading. J. W. Hodgson, South Peach across Stew art Ave. WANTED Man to plant 60 acres corn on shares. Chris Kenncy. Jacksonville. WANTED Barber. 40 N. Front. WANTED Boys Ui sell newspapers after school. Apply Mali Tribune WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for general house work. Phone 178.. WANTED Woman dishwasher. Top Notch Cafe. WANTED Middle-aged woman to assist wltn nousewortc irom o . hi. to 12. Also wonwu for all-day work; go home nights. Call at 113 King St.. mornings. GIRLS WANTED With a knowedge of shorthand and typing to train for secretarial posl tlona. Splendid opportunity offer ed to girls who can qualify. Tui tion Includes transportation for practical experience. Write C. T. I.. 1035 White-Henry-Stuart Building, Seattle. Wash. WANTED Experienced waitress. Dow'a Cafe. WANTED Experienced girl or wom an; general housework and assist with children. Phone 939-W. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED House cleaning. Tel 1340-M. WANTED Housekeeping by mlddle sged woman; good cook; references Box 1989. Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE re-upholstered like new. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. WANTED Good electric washing machine. Cy Gates, Trail. WILL PAY CASH for gentle family cow, accustomed to being staked; fresh or near fresh. Box 1810, Tribune. WANTED Large stock ranch. C. 8. Butterfleld. Medford Building. WANT TO RENT acre or two and house, near town. Box 1605, Mall Tribune. WE WANT to buy rags. Any old kind of rags. Old wornout tults. coats, pants, sweaters. Just as long as they are rags. Bring them to Honner's Feed store at Fourth and Fir. The Old Farmers' Cooperative Building. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnlsberi modern 8 or 4-room bouse P. O Boa 693 Medford. WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We nave large ordei to (ill Highest prices paid MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 21 N Grape St. Phone 1062 TOP PRICES paid for all kinds of scrap iron steel and brass Bring It to MEDFORD IRON St STEEL 1166 No Central. Phone 40 JUNK Highest prices paid lot orass radiators copper storage batteries aluminum and utner metals Scrap iron small or isrfte lots pipe ano mscninery wool and cot ton raiga innet tube Oui prices will interest you. Rides Pelts Wool Mohair Household Ooods Furniture Stoves bought and sold MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE E PA MOKK CASH For four furniture HOI HHIMIR 4 AMlHEVtS gth ana Front Plrnne 647 FOR RENT HOUSES BACHELOR CABIN. 446 Bo. Front. FOR RENT During summer months furnished 4-room nouse; electric refrigerator. 605 Dakota. FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished m.-oern house at 331 Vancouver. 18 70 month, watei paid. Phone 573-R-S. FOR REST 4-room furnished house 45 00 Phone I323-W. FOR RENT Modem (urn. 4-room house lawn, garden, abide, 125 852 West 2nd TOR RENT Furnished s-room mod em house In rear Adults No dogs or csts 410 Hamilton. FOR RENT fl-room modern bouse on pavement '.oo month. U O Fit4, IS a. Baxliatt, FOR RENT HOUSES TO RENT For summer months, com pletely furnished o-room house; electric equipment, shade; $32 60. 20 Ross Court. FURNISHED house for rent, 701 N. Riverside. FOR RENT Modern 4 -room house. 1115 West 10th. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM 71 fl E. Main. ROOMS and meals 10 N Riverside FOR KENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room. 335 Bo. Riverside. FOR RENT Nice front sleeping room In neat, refined home, 323 King 6t. , Phone 1095-J. FRONT sleeping room, to .50 month. 304 So. Ivy. LARGE front room, hot and cold water In room; cheap. 42S N. Holly. FOR RENT Large (ront room: not and cold water; shower; close In. 20 8. Fir. FOR RENT Room. 163 N. Oakdale FOR RENT Furnished room with hot and cold water and garage 11 8 Orange St. Call after 0 p. m. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED 2 and 3 -room apart, menu, 616 N. Central. APARTMENT for rent. 346 N Bartlett FOR RENT Unfurnished 6 -room apartment 402 S Newtown Call 19 PTJRN. APT. 51 N. Oakdale. FURN. APT. Private bath. Frlgld alre. heat; close In. 806 W. Main. FOR RENT Room or apartment. 916 W 10th St. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Team of work mares and harness. Want tractor. S. R. Hughes, Trail. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE CHOICE WAREHOUSE FRONTAGE on S P. Railroad; close In; no buildings. Offered at amazingly low price Terms. This Is a splendid Investment. You will profit by acting quickly. B. J. PALMER. Palmer Music Store. FOR SALE Good 6-room cottage: 8 bedrooms, hardwood floors; extra large lot, very close In. small down payment. Also. 2 acres, good S-room house, 1 mile out; terms. H O. WILSON 7 Chestnut. Phone 1564. FOR SALE 3-room house; trees, ber ries; clear; $500, some terms. In quire 426 Benson, evenings and Sundays. FOR SALE 128 acres on Cmpqua river near Elkton,Ore. Also 6-room house, Eugene. Ore.; walking dis tance from grade school. Junior high and university. Call at 221 Haven, evening after 6. 75-ACRE ranch for aale; 40 cultivat ed, 36 pasture, 8 all-year springs, 7-room house, uarn, outbuildings; water piped to buildings; 36 acres grain and alfalfa. Bargain. ml. east Camp Prescott. S. E. Ray, Rt. 4, Box 182. FOR SALE Lot 100x290, with 6-room house, fruit trees, good well. John St. Germain, Central Point. 10 ACRES, all Irrigated and In clover; new 4-room house, barn and other outbuildings; family orchard and berries; running water through place. Located on state highway and school bus line. Price 62800. Including 9 milk cows, 6 calvos, farm equipment and household furnltue. ALSO 5 -Room plastered house, bath, nice lot on paved street, close In, 1280. ALSO i Acre, 4-room house, lots of shade, beautiful view, on Million aire Drive; 11000, terms. L. O. PICKELL, 16 S. Bartlett. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1260 acre pasture and farm land, near Med ford; 68 per acre. L G. PICKELL, 16 S. Bartlett. APARTMENT HOUSE for sale at a bargain; good Income property. C. S. BUTTER FIELD Medford Building. FOR SALE BY OWNER 60 acres. Im proved; good buildings. Will con sider small house and lot In trad. Inclose stamped envelope for di scretion and particulars, or come see this farm. R. So per. McKlnley Rt., Coqullle. Ore. FOR SALE 4-room house, large lot 650 00, part terms. Call 911 South Peach, 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 132. Medford. Oregon. FOR SALE 34 -sere mountain home: some water; v4 mile creek front age; county road through property P. O Box 379. Central Point. FOR SALE Lota. 60x160. Good lo cation. 624 Hamilton. WHEN rou think ot real estate thlni Of BROWN A WHITE WE SPECIALIZE In homes. 91 Chest nut. Room 4. HOUSES for sale or rent Jackson Count Bid St Loan Avn FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOS 40 WHITE LEGHORNS for sale. Wm Wheeler. Rt. 1. Box 68, Medford. FOR SALE Tear-old laying hens at 75c each Two-weeks-old pullets 25c each. Three-weeks-old pull?ts at 30c each. Write or call C F Garrett Boi 183. Grants Pass, Ore Phone 145-R. FOR SALE R. I Red and Plymouth Rock bs by chicks. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. BRONZE turkey etching eggs 1 R L R rooatera Inquire pemoll's 9nr anpteeat FOR SALE DOGS-PETS FOR PAM5 B!tck Au'traltsn Shep i br4 pup, 18 X. als.a. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPSCIAL '35 CHEV. coupe. 29.000. perfect, new tires, 1107. 123 8. Riverside. C. 8. GATES AUTO CO. R. fe O. USED CARS '36 Ford Touring Sedan... . 1665.00 '35 Ford Touring Sedan..... 545 00 35 Chrysler Airflow , 860 00 '29 Dodge Sedan ...... - 185.00 31 Buick coupe aeo.uo C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 0th and Bartlett. FOR SALE 1930 Ford model A pick up, equipped for a painter. Also portable spray gun. suitable for house painting. 1016 E. Jackson. Phone 1481. "33 STANDARD Chevrolet Tudor. 37500. 208 K. Riverside. See Charlie. FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet DeLuxe coupe, very small mileage. Lango Motor Car Co. LATE MODEL HIGH-GRADE USED CARS Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-In. 80-Day Written Guarantee. 1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan, leather upholstery. 1937 Willys DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Chrysler Alrstream DeLuxe Coupe. 1936 Pontlao DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Chrysler Alrstream 8 Sedan. 1932 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Ford model 8 4-cyllnder Coupe. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. Also 35 other earlier models to choose from at very low prices. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. Used Car Lot, 25 So. Riverside. 13 1V-T. CHEV. Truck, dual tires, long wheelbase. Pickup on trade 15 So Front. FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Several head of ewes and lambs. Phone 38-F-7, Jackson ville. FOR SALE Heifer calves from good cows: registered Guernsey bull . Phone 697 -J -2. FOR SALE Fresh cow. heavy pro ducer. C. F. Smith. Seven Oaks, north of Central Point. FOR SALE Black Jersey cow, one saddle mare and oolt, 2-year filly, slightly used heavy harness, saddle. Barred Rock chickens, setting hens, plow, sprlnftooth harow, 9x12 rug and pad like new. Singer machine and numerous other articles. J. V. Naab. Murphy road. Grants Pass. FOR SALE Cow. fresh In 2 weeks, second calf; 20 R. I. Red hens and 26 young chickens. 8 turkey hen and torn, with this year's brood. Old Kendall Ranch, Thompson creek. FOR SALE One Guernsey and one Jersey cow. Otis Garrett, Rt. 4. Box 61. FOR SALE 800 goats; all or part F E Bybee. Medford. Rt. a. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Electric range and Oliver typewriter, uva west Main. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, half- price; oil stove, 615. 240 S. Holly. FOR SALE Electric washing ma- cnine. gooa oraer; cneap. j. m. Wooten. Rt. 1, Box 435, Medford. FOR SALE Physician's examining ana treatment taoie Apply to ur Mattie B. Shaw, Ashland, Ore. BLACK WALNUT marble-top dresser ana commoae; Momag range, n Re new; 11x12 rug, De Laval croara separator, 40-gallon pressure tank, stock saddle, Fuller-Johnson gas engrne with pump Jack. Cheney eiectnc pnonograpn, Forason trac tor, kitchen cupboard, some beds, springs and mattresses; breakfast sets, 2 -wheel wicker go-cart, East man No. 3 -A Autographic kodak and developing equipment. Al'a Trading Post, Jacksonville Hwy. and Lozlor Lane. ALFALFA HAT in shock In field, 12 ton. R. L. Bisnop. 2 miles west of mill on Ross .Lane. FINAL CLOSE-OUT Everything most go. Hotpoint etectric range, 9w, trash burner. lo: 0x12 rug, M 25; India rug, 11.85; hooked rug, $2 06; wrought iron tame, 1.65; card table, 85c; curtains, 15c; pillows, 6c; radio lamp, 40c; light bulbs. 5c: shades, 5c; big values in kit chen utensils, garden tools, hose, etc. 995 8. O a led alt. FOR SALE Small ball mill, crusher, amalgamation plate, belts, pulleys. Uy pipe, gold scales, quicksilver. Write Jas. Chlsholm, Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE Wedgewood Shellane range. 4 -burner, solid lid top, A-l shape; reasonable. Kettle well Oar dens, 8 miles south of Medford. FOR SALE Late model bicycle. 238 N. Central. 1.500.00 8 MORTOAOE for sale; due in 15 months, c. s. Buttenieia. FOR SALE Mowing machine, rare, good work mare. Phone 611-R-3 HAY SALT SPECIAL Hay Salt. 125 lbs. 91 16. We have Just received a car of fresh Hsy Salt, made up of 60-lb. and 125-lb. sacks. Let us quote you prices on salt In ton lots, delivered to your ranch. Phone 833. F. E. Samson Co. PIANO for ssle or rent. Phone 876. FOR SALE A quantity of timothy and clover hay. w. F, Martin. 10 mil rt. E of Medford on Crater Lake Hwy. FOR SALE Dressers, beds, table. Ktove and complete household furnishings 128 N. Central. FOR SALE 30 -inch shakes any amount 9 and HO. Box 155. Butte Peila. FOR SALE Pounded alfalfa hay. also electric Ironer. food condition and excellent on flat work. B L Dodge Phone 665-J. FOR SALE Buy nuw lO-gal. piekle ketn. while they last Barrel and tee) drums Just the thing to haul water, uuttermllk. etc. FLUHRERS BAKERY. See WlckW SUDAN graae seed, acclimated. 872 Blvd. Ashland. FOR SALE 300-gM late modl six teen Harflie Spray Rig Walter H Leveret te RIVER LOAM 2 00 per toad. Bata- FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. CHEAP Used Champion mower, good condition; also on Belgian geidtng. aoout 1600 lbs Henry Nledermeyer. Old Stag road rel Jacksouvile 354. ELECTRIC FENCE STOPS THEM Latest improved, no radio tnterfer ence; 17.60 up. Harry Weagant Ashland. Phone ll-F-4. FOR SALE Hardy tomato and cab- oage pianu. wary u carey aoutn ot Phoenix CHAR1S CORSETS Tel. 1203. FOR SALE New and used sash, doors. lumber, plumbing, roofing, dooi and window screens storage tanks 1620 N. Riverside FOR SALE Two oil burners fot furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune office BUSINESS CHANCES SAWMILL FOR SALE 30.000 daily; steam circular, as a wnoie or part. Northern California. Box 293, Mt. Shasta, Calif. FOR SALE Small cafe, reasonable. Box 1517, Tribune. FOR LEASE Service station, 273.00 cash to handle. E. Main and Boulevard. A.'hland PERSONAL MADAM ALEXANDER, Spiritualist Palmist, tells all in love, marriage business. If you want facta, not promises, call on her for sdvlce Rainbow Auto Ca m p. Cabin No. 2 . BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROW Tbe Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. 808 0 s. National Bank Building. Tel 1181. Painting and Deroratlng. IF YOU WANT a PAINTER or PAPERH ANGER PHONE 640. PITTSBURGH PAINT 'STORE. HARRY MARX Painting Tinting Paper Hanging. Phone 1110. Res. Ill Portland. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK Fl KM I HUE. ENDORSED NOTES ETC. We want to supply your money needs witnout rea tape or oeiay. SEE tV. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE AND WASH MTO. CO MEDFORD'8 OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So Central. Ground Floor Craterlsn Theater Bldg. Lie No S-167 -M-180. Phone 139 Transler. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAOB- Lucal and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded camera Flreprool atorage Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Pbone 644. . EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 36 so Fir Phone 315. Prices right Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur nlture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage, new iow rates. P. E- SAMSON CO. Phone 883 STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE ' relephone 1033 or 332 111 No Fli St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils any Rind Qreen stamps in side of 8 -mile limit. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Youtn beloved by Venus f. Pleasant odors 13. Previously 14. Inborn 16. Island oft the.. south coast of France 16. Souvenir 18. And: Latin 18. Calamitous tl. The herb eve SL Painful to the touch 14. QuMo'i hie best note !&. (Jld-womanish J7. Ibsen character 28. More than two but not many 10. Fixed charges 12. Roman road 11. True ikin 14. French author 15. Lists of mat ter to ht acted on J9. Before 10. Tipping IS. Eilat 13. Stnsing vote 18. Strike violently 11. Patrnn nnlnt of Norway IT. Like 18. Laborers 51. Down: prefix 62. Act Of holrtlng 64. More orderly E6. Worn away 87. Walked with long steps DOWN L Dwells t. Mountain pass Solution of 8a; BliSME s ijMD aiy oji It. aS.iIoisEBjENQ LEI sixSejx E eEMT sfe a aiy p ffiMK If 1 p l pp TieHaIrMsM " -2 P P P WM7 a I? io n z II fl if l.ZllfIZZZIZ w 4f rti? pir irir ZZZfiZZZZSZ 47 -mtf 77 s . f0t BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering LEGAL NOTICES Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson county. In the Matter of the Estate of Paul Wesley Taylor, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned executrix of the estate of the above named decedent has filed herein her Final Account and Report and that June 4, 1937, at 10:00 o clock a. m., at tne courtnouse In the City of Medford, Oregon, has been fixed by the above named court as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account and for the examination and allowance thereof. Datod this 30th day of April. 1937 VICTORINB M. TAYLOR. Executrix. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK. May 31. Spl.) The Grange la sponsoring another old-fashioned dancing party Satur day night. The death of Bert Wyant Sunday morning came as a distinct shock to the neighborhood. He was a brother of L. H. Wyant and was well and favorably known here. Mrs. Harold Zundel, who under went a major operation Saturday is reported to be doing as well as could be expected. Ivan Tyrrell and wife, who came to hla father's funeral Saturday, started home to Rainier Sunday. The Grange Sams Valley Grange, Ways and means committee of Sams Valley Grange has announced there will be no dance at the Bea gle hall May 22 as formerly planned, due to the absence of Mr. Hull, own er of the hall. Jacksonville Grange Regular meeting of Jacksonville Crange was held May 14. Interesting reports were given by Henry Conger, who discussed county weed control and Chester Wendt. who talked about cooperative buying and selling. For the educational committee re port Mrs. Earl gave an Interesting resume of the recent lecture by Rich ard Halliburton, world wide traveler and lecturer. Mr. and Mra. Meyers were elected as alternate delegates to the state conference. Plans were completed for the re turn visit of Jacksonville Grange to Applegate Grange on Friday, May 28 It la hoped that all Jacksonville Grangers will plan to attend this meeting. Lecture program consisted of drills, tap dancing and recitations presented by a number of Royal Neighbors from Medford. Miss Orover. of Jackson vllle also gave some readings. The program wa much enjoyed by every one. After a seed guessing contest, re freshments were served In the dining hall by the committee In charge. Home Economics club will meet with Mrs. Meyers on their regular meeting day, Wednesday, May 26. Old "heater BOONVILLB, Mo. (UP) Civic leaders have asked the state legis lature for aid In preserving Thes plan hall, said to be the oldest theater building west of the Alle- ghenles. The theater was built in 1855. During the Civil war It served as a barracks, a hospital and finally as a military prison. Cross -Word Puzzle urday's Puxzia f. Record of a alr.glta event 9. Rodent 9. American (ndlnns 10. Note of the scale 11. Reluctrtnt 12. Mediterranean sailing vessels 17. Iniquitous 20. Deep gorges 23. Cerea" 88. Part of an am phltheatsr 18. Build 29. Ureek tetter 31. River flat boat 33. Monumental tombi of unhewn stones 14. Discount 88. Rubber 3. Clock faee 37. Kxchanged 38 ttlRorous 41. Esftsyed 44. Sot thickly 48 Ridges of alacisl drift 48. Unrefined metaj 60. Steep 63. Clan I ml drama of Japan 6&. Until 8. About 4. Town In Aiaska 5. Anger 4. Oroup of ad. vanced stu dents en rajred In rfnarcb work Big Applegate BIG APPLEGATE. May 21. (SpU Mr. and Mrs. William Ludwig spent the week-end at Charleston in the Coos bay region, where Mr. Lud wig will teach the seventh and eighth grades next year. At present he Is teaching the upper grade room at Applegate. Mra. Ludwig has been re elected to teach at Missouri Flat. With approach of summer days recreational spots of the Applegate are regaining their seasonal popular ity. Among those spending the day at McKee bridge forest park were Mr. and Mra. Paul Anderson of Med ford and a group of friends Includ ing Miss Vera Wltchsr, Miss Mildred Peterson, Mrs. Lydla Andrews, Sarah Bowman. Mra. X. H. Humphrey and daughter Vera, and granddaughter Joan Humphrey, al, of Medford, and Mrs. Flossie Gardner of Grants Pass. Among others noted at the park were Mr. and Mrs. R. Hegner of Gold Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lusln of Rogue River and Mrs. Lualn's sister, Mrs. Francis Barllgh of Cleveland, Ohio. Frank KnuUen. employed In car pentering at Klamath Falls for the laat three weeks, spent the week end at his home on Thompson creek. Mr. Knutzen expects to remain at Klamath Falla throughout the sum mer. Mr. snd Mrs. Elmo Throckmorton and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Davis of this community motored to Crescent City Sunday. Francis Troutman, CCO enroll at Camp Applegate, has returned to camp after spending two weeks at the Medford district headquarters, taking auto mechanical training. George Prowl went to Medford re cently for removal of fragment of emery which lodged In his eyeball while working. Mr. and Mrs. Prowl are new residents of Beaver creek, snd came here from Huntington, Ore. m9l J. R. Hoffman. Jack Wright, and Melvin Rowden, loggers employed at Lamb's camp at Yamsay in Klam ath county, are spending a few days' vacation at their homes here. Final meeting of the local home extension unit Wednesday, which marked the closo or the club season until fall, assumed n festive air with Installation of officers. Mrs. Lee Port, county executive committee member. instaiieo the following officers: Mar garet Knutzen, chairman; Minnie Offenbacher. vice chairman; Maude Pool, secretary; Myrtle Krauae. treas urer. Mrs. W. H. McDanlel, retiring treasurer, lit the candles presented each officer symbolizing the loyalty and support of the unit. Mrs. Mabel Mack, home demonstration agent, presented to members the work pro gram for next year and delegates to county hotnemskera' day at Medford gave recommendations of their group meetings. Mrs. Mack also discussed home makers' camp scheduled for July. A guest at the meeting was Miss Helen Ann Thomas of Oorvsllls, home demonstration agent at large, who recently came from Pennsyl vania. Refreshments were served late in the afternoon. Mrs. Glenn McDanlel Is spending a short time a,t Eugene as a guest of her parents. Mr, and Mrs. John Pitman and family of Grants Pass motored here Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mra. Fred Offenbacher. A double Improvement was accom plished. Sunday at Upper Applegate Grange hall, when CCO workers from Camp Applegate donated labor and use of a bulldozer in removing gravel at the rear of tha hall. Clear lng of the ground la the first step toward addition of a kitchen to the hall and the gravel removed was spread over the ground surrounding the building, which will remedy somewhat serious muddy conditions during stormy weather. Construction of the kitchen and dining room, which will seat ISO people, will begin in a short time. Grange ladln ;.'. v . J dinner to more than 30 people Sun day who assembled for work-day. Francis Krauae motored to Klam ath Falls Sunday. He was accompan ied on tbe trip by Gene Krause and Harold and Gay Teake, who are em ployed there. Community organizations have canceled all dances at the Applegate community hall for the present ow ing to illness In the immediate vicin ity. John Byrne and son Morris, left Sunday evening on a business trip to eastern Oregon. Miss Lola Straube will return to her home here during the week-end, following her graduation Thursday evening from the high school at Olendaia, Ore. Her mother, Mrs. Fred Straube, expected to go to Olendale to attend the commencement exer cises. Mr. and Mn. Phil Schmidt were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hersohell Allred at Medford a few dayi ago In celebration of the second wedding anniversary of the former couple. Miss Vivian Marlotte and Mis Mar Jory Pee bier of the Ruch school gave a demonstration on baked apple at the last meeting of the Applegate 4-H cooking club held early this month at the home of Miss Naomi Smith, their leader. New songs were Introduced at the meeting and rhe girl lesrned the national 4-H pledge. C. D. Conrsd of Medford. county club agnt, visited the Ruch end Applegate schools recently and spoke on the 4-H summer school held at Corvaiiia next month. Mr. Conrad also met with the boys snd girls r the Besver creek club at their final meeting Monday. Mrs John Savage entertained members of th Uttle Applegste sw lng club at her home Wednesday. The forest service ha started an nual repair of trail and telephone lines with workmen under supervis ion of Albert Young and Jam Win nlngham. Ranger Lee Port Is training the foremen at Camp Applegate in fire suppression. Dm laall TfUlUA. want SdJL ws Central Point CENTRAL POINT. May 31 (8pl.) Mrs. Ouy Tex wis hostess May 13 to the Berean Bible class, and ladlea ot the Brick church. Bualnesa wis conducted by class president, Mrs Louise Ayers, and lesson from revela tions by Mrs. Louise arlmes followed by a program on the theme OT "Mother's Day." Numbers Included: Poem, delivered by Mrs. Bessie Wil liams, taken from a book of poems by Mra. Amy Carson Phillips; vocal duet by Mesdsmes Tex and O rimes, accompanied by Mrs. Pearl Nichols, composer of the song. Other brief numbers were Included In the pro gram, A pleasing report of a visit to Faith Borne was given by Mra. Mesd. who viewed Us operation from the inside. Hostess and committee served lovely refreshments of fancy cakes and nectar. Forty-one gueata were present. Woman'a Relief Corps No. 87 met Ssturday afternoon with good at tendance. A brief business session Included plans tor future activities. Following adjournment, light re- rresnments were served and a group of membera remained In the hall to resume work on the quilt which la progressing finely. Ladles of the Christian church held their monthly class psrty Fri day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hanson. Class president. Mrs. Bert rierjRpeth led the business session, snd Mrs. Edward Jones the devo tional service. There was a good at tendance. The social entertainment waa devoted to games, under the dl rectlon of Mra. Miles Tethrow, alter which dainty refreshments were served by hostess snd committee Meeting place for tea June gather ing will be announced later. Mra. George Arnold of Vurdon Neb., was a recent guest at the nomes or Messrs. w. J. snd B. W. Oehhard, uncles of Mrs. Arnold. Mrs.. Earl Richmond, who recently moved into tne country, waa pain fully Injured last Saturday when a heavy table fell on her ankle. Rev. R. O. Lewis will deliver the baccalaureate address at the Brick church Sunday nlgbt, May as. Table Rock TABLE ROCK, May 31(Spl) More than an Inch of rath fell here Tuesday and Wedneadsy. doing much good to growing crops and proving a "lite saver to those farming the heavier or "stloky" soils. Callers in this district Sunday were Mr. end Mrs. Hsrry Tonn, the J. M Dodge family, Mra. Catherine Hun tress, Mrs. Lawrence and children. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Qeult and Moore Hamilton, all of Medford. Table Rock will be well represented among graduating classes In different high school! of the valley this year Mary and Etna Davis are among the grsduatlng class members of tbe Sams Valley mgn sohool; Bob Sage graduates at Medford and Llbby Hamilton end Janice Nealoa will flnlah at Central Point were Miss Nealon baa been chosen valedictorian and Miss Hamilton will give the sslutatory. Mr. snd Mra. W. L. Houston of Kanes creek were guests at the R. E. Nealon home Sundey. Next meeting of the Table Rock Ladlea' club will be held at the home of Miss Msrlon Hsmrlck near Cen tral Point. Last meeting for tha season of the Tsbls Rock Community club will be held next Friday night with a pro grsm of plays, musle and reading, arranged by pupils of the sohool. Following the program Ice cream and cake will be served by the club. There will be no eighth grade grad uating class this yesr as there were no pupils registered In this grade. Several from here attended tha circus In Medford Tuesday. Mrs. Howard Oault (nee Edith Sage) underwent an appendicitis op eration Thursday In Medford hos pital according to word received here, t Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT. May 31, (8pl) Sixteen members and Invited guests spent Wednesday at the pleas ant home of Mrs. Edmonla Anderson In east Eden, the occasion bslog reg ulsr meeting of the home economics club of Phoenix Orange. A most bounteous covered dish luncheon wss served st noon. The big dredge Is now engsged In cleaning the Irrigation dltcb In the east aid section of the valley. Mra. Carollta Furry of Medford spent this week visiting her sister-In-law, Mrs. Edmonla Anderson, In east Eden. Mrs. Anna Simpson of Medford ac companied her grandfather. Mra. Ed Martin, home to Copco city, where she will visit for a while. Mrs. A. E. Psrker of the highway south of Phoenix who was ope".td on at th Community hospital in Ashland about 10 days ago la report ed recovering rapidly. Grandma Germer la not much Im proved In condition snd la being visited by br daughter from Port land this week. Many from this section enjoyed the circus in Medford Tuesday. Those who wish to see the most beautiful Uttle valley and fruit pro ducing country not on the main hlahway. should visit Fern valley at this time of the year. Turn left and follow the mall rout and come back Into th main highway above Talent over th new bridge at Jackson Hot Springs. The drive Is worth making even to local people at this Urn of th year. The tuberculosis death rat de creased from 300 per 100.000 persons In 100 to 71 per 100,000 persons in 1930. High School News by STUDENT REPORTERS By Dorothy Flynn A dirts' Athletic association meet ing was called Wednesday to elect oflicera for tha coming year. Betty Fowler waa elected president succed ing Flora ficbeel: vice-president is Corlnne D'Alblnl. replacing Shirley Olbson. Betty Jsne Oreen Is taking the eo- sltlon of secretary, the office form erly held by Jean Piatt. Replacing June m. Williams as treasurer la Dorthea Olsen. Other new officers are: sports manager, Dorothy QUI; publicity manager. Lela Henderson, snd yell lesder, Catherine Couroy. Flora. Scheel made a abort farewell speech, and upon finishing turned the meeting over to Betty Fowler, newly elected president who later closed the meeting. By Mary Lou Mann Aa sseembly was called Thursday to Install next year's student body offi cers and also for presenting track awards. The track awards presented to the student body by E. M. Klrtley, were: Relay trophy won by Croaby. Bowman, Chlldera and HU1; half-mile relay (Grants Psss) won by Ettlnger. Bow men, Crosby and Hill; district cham pionship hurdles, won by Bowman; team trophy, won by the entire team: district championship of half-mile, won by Russ Werner; dtatrlct cham pionship of high hurdles, won by Bowmsn. Mra. Bryant presented a prize to Oeraid Nuns, who won first state price In the poppy poster conteat. Second prise waa won by Kazuo Maryuama. Miss Crlssel, art Instruc tor, was presented with a corsage and gift. Miss Degermark, phyalcal education Instructor, spoke on glrla athletics and the "point" system. Flora scheel. Q-A.A. president, read tbe names of the glrla who have earned awards In girls athletics this year. Mr. Wood, public speaking Instruc tor, gave a short outtlns of what the debate team has accomplished this year. The girls trio, composed of Rose Ellen Sloneker, Corlne Hardwood and Hope Hammond, sang a short num ber. The boys octet sang. Those In the octet ire: Jack Denntson, Dele 81ms, John Prentice, Harold Hart jell, Ray Huson. Billy Vawter, Don Herrled and Gerald Fowler. The band then played a number directed by Wilson Wall. Ardo Stocks then presented the new student body officers. They sre: .President. Don Herrled; outgoing president, Ardo Stocks; vice-president, Martin Luther; outgoing vice-president. Warren Baylies; secretary, Jose phine Bullls; outgoing secretary. Peggy Pater: treasurer, Don Montelth; outgoing treasurer. Don Root; bual nesa manager. Roger Henselmsn; out going business manager. Richard Thlerolf; song queen, Catherine Con roy; outgoing song queen, Viola eleven; yell leader, Joe Fulks, out going yell lesder, Frsnkle Rlnabarger: property manager, Ruasell Blair; out going property manager, Wayne Cur ry; boys league president, Dan Stan ley; outgoing president, Sam Richard son; B.L. vice-president, Jsck Dennt son; outgoing vice-president, Bob Hayea; B.L. secretary, Jack Hsyland; outgoing secretary, Kauo Msryunu; B.L. treasurer, Kay Nskaglrt: outgoing treasurer. Don Root; glrla' league prealdent, Muriel Stocks; outgoing president, Delia Mae Dale; GJ vice president, Oeraldlne Loamls; outgoing vice-president, Muriel Stocks; Ql secretary, Huldab Rose; outgoing sec retary, Josephine Bullls; O.L. treas urer, Edna, Dale; outgoing treasurer, Helen Latham; Crater editor, Barbara Hampson; outgoing Crater editor. Mary Morlsaay; Hl-Timea editor. Bur ton Dougherty; outgoing Hl-Tlme edi tor, Dale Roberts. At the close of the assembly Mr. Smith, school principal, passed out blanks to the student for them to vote for the most popular senior boy and girl. Results are to be announced the night of the graduation exercises. Willow Springs WILLOW SPRINGS, March 31. (Spl.) Mis Frieda Young, who I graduating from Gold Bill high school. Is upholding the honor of Willow Springs and will be valedic torian of her claas. besides receiving other honor. Mr. and Mrs. A. Benson and daugh ter France of Pern Valley, were Sun day guests at the Sam Anderson bom. Th Bensons formerly lived In this neighborhood and have many friends her who will be interested to know that Miss Frances Benson grsdustes this year from the Medford high school. She Is planning to tak turn' training as scon aa ah ha finished. Oeorgs Eden of Orant Pas spent th week-end at th horn of hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Eldan. His wife and little ton sre visiting friends and relatives In Portland. Mra. Helen Brophy and Mlsa Roe Jonea mad a business trip to Orsnts Pies laat Friday. Mra. R. 0. Brophy and daughMr Bobble of Bums, Ore., are gueeta of Mrs. Brophy' nother. Mra. W K. Parker. They expect to spend the summer In the valley. Mra. Effie Caster and Mrs. Harry Lamps'. t made a bualnesa trip te KJ atnth Fain Wednesday. Mr. Barnes of Blackwall Hill la aa alatihg Mr. Deuw In th building of th H. F. Elden hous. They hsve th gsrag finished and th founda tion in for th reeidenc. Tom Duncan of thl district la doing carpenter work for Messrs. Lay ton and Ftnley ot Central Point. America's auto accident death toll bat grown from 1.100 In 1BU to ap proximate 14,000 is 1M. r