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MEDFORD
BU SIN ESS DIRECTORY
Dr. R. C. Mulholland
D E N T IS T
Office Phone 72; Real. Ph. 11471,
Hour*; I* to &
Evening, by Appointment
4,0 Medford Bldg. _
Medford
Phone 7S0
J. C. Caaa Auto Wrecking
For Irrigation Pump* and
Mining Machinery
New and Used
Route 4, Bo* 401
H I» 1. Kleeratde — Medford
M O W ILKINS
Lawyer
208 VV Main St Medford
Phone 5QQ
CORLEY PHOTOS
Pieaae Both Puree and Peraen
Med/erd
A Paint for Every Surface__
A Shingle for Every Roof—
Ekeraon Paint & Roof
Store
Pnbco Product*
Time Payment* for Remodeling
Free Estimate*
Phone 243 38 8. Ilartlett Medford
FOR 2« YEARS—
Page Five
FOOTS CREEK
YOO'it THRILL
N EW S
to the
(By Mr*. Merten Lance)
—
•Mr*. Effie Birdseye attended the i
meeting of the fifth annual county
liomemaker* day held at the First I
Baptist church in Medford Tuesday
u* slate leader. Other* taking purl
on the program were Mr*. Azalia
Sager; Mis* Case, nutrition special- i
intj Mrs. Morse, parent education; (
Miss Patterson, hone furnishings
also Mr*. Myers, Mr*. Muust, Mrs.’
Port, Mr*. Young and Mrs. Mabel C .;
Mack, county
home
estension (
leader.
1
MYSTERY
Mr. and Mr*. Leslie Cook o f
Springfield. Oregon, arrived Sunday
Io slay awhile at the Floyd Lance
cabin, having sold Ih elr home in
- uringfiehl. coming to Southern
Oregon hoping to locale here.
PERL FUNERAL HOME
To Better Serve Humanity i* ear
aim. Il co»t* no more.
Member of the Order of the
Golden Rule.
CASH FOR OLD GOLD
Quality Repairing— HonoaHy
Priced
MEWELCR3
Mforono.oac.
FARM ERS ATTENTION
SECOND HAND RKBUILT
FARM IMPI.HMBNTO
AND TRACTORS
AT BARGAIN PRICKS
Phene N<
3» »oalh Grape 9 t
Medfard
r
SHU LTS BROS.
AUTO PAINTING
YO U 'LL THRILL
to the
ROMANCE
of this
G r c « t N e w S e r ia l—
A wedding of much Inlerest In
the community occurrt <1 lust week
I at Medford when Mrs. France* *
Carr became Ihe wife of Mr. George
Lewi* of Jacksonville, where they
| w ill make their home. Mr*. Lewis
ha* spent moat of her lire here, and
I is u sister of Ed Prrfountaln.
Mrs. J. R. Hale was taken to the
Sacred Heart hospital
Medford
Monday and returned Saturday
slightly Improved.
Their eldest
daughter and husband ure here for
a year, he huving a leave of absence
from his work with the govern
ment fish hatcheries. He has been
stationed at Oak Ridge for some
time.
Charles Jr.
of Medford,
guests at the
mother. Mrs.
and Pauline Champlin
were Sunday dinner
home of their grand
Pauline Wahl.
We give “Trade and W in"
Contest Votes and SAH Green
Stamps.
(By Jean Mueller)
end
TEA
When you are serving tea be sure
to use a superior quality.
In making lea, scald (be teapot
before placing the tea in it. Use a
teaspoonful of tea for each person
and a teaspoonful for the pot. Pour
boiling water on it. Use a china
P«t in which to make the tea. H ow
ever, if you wish to use a silver
teapot to serve it in, make it in the
ehina teapot and after it has steep
ed, pour it into the silver teapot.
DO YOU KNOW THAT?
1. By sprinkling flour over suet
when chopping it, you can pre
vent it from adhering?
2. Soup w ill have a much more
•lelicalc flavor if you cut as much
of tfie fat off the meat before put-
ting it in the pot?
3. Shoe* of meat should never ba
used in making sandwiches? It
should be chopped or minced?
LEGAL NOTICES
N O T IC E
DEPA RTM ENT OF T H E IN T E R
IOR, GENERAL LAND O F F IC E at
Staffed Baked Potato«»
Roseburg, Oregon, May 8th, 193«.
Select large white potatoes, with
N O TIC E is hereby given that
nice skins. Scrub and place in the
Clyde Martin of Rogue River, Ore
oven Io bake. When they are done, gon, who, on June 27th, 1931, made
take them out of the oven, cut them
Homestead entry. Serial, No. 019477
in half lengthwise, and scoop out
for SE% SW (4, Section 3. Township
the potato, keeping (he skin in per
37S, Range 4W, Willamette Merid
feet condition. Mash the potatoes,
ian, has filed notice of intention to
Just as you do when you use boiled
make final three year Proof, to es
potatoes. Replace in the potato tablish claim to the land above de
•kins, and sprinkle a little paprika
scribed, before Victor A. Teng-
and butter on top. Place In the oven
wald, U. S. Commissioner, at Med
for a few minutes, so as to melt the
ford. Oregon, on the 18th day of
butter and have them piping hot
June, 193«.
when ready to serve.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Fred Foster, fra Childers, James
Salt Rising Bread
L. Malone. J. L. Cotton, all of Gold
1 tablespoon salt.
H ill, Oregon.
1 tablespoon sugar.
GEORGE F IN L E Y . Register.
H cup lukewarm water.
Enough cornmeal to make a thick
(pancake) batter.
NOTICH
A little white flour.
D
EPA
RTM
ENT
OF T H E IN T E R
In the morning add about one
IOR, U. S. LAND O F F IC E at Rose
quart of m ilk and water. A little
butter and flour to make it stiff burg, Oregon. A pril 18th. 1936.
N O T IC E is hereby given that
enough to knead. After it has been
Albert
L. Tuttle of 214 Vancouver
kneaded, let it raise, and then bake
in an oven 350 to 400 degrees Fahr St., Medford, Ore., who. on June
3rd, 1931, made Homestead entry,
enheit, for one hour.
Serial, No. 019660, for W H S W fc ,
Section 15, Township 33S.. Range
Have you ever tried steaming
2W„ Willamette Meridian,
has
cornbread, instead of baking it? If
filed notice of intention to make
not, try thia recipe given below and
final three year Proof, to establish
I am sure you w ill find it very aat-
claim to the land above described,
iatyiag.
before Victor A. Tengwald, U. S.
CorabreaJ
Commissioner, at Medford, Oregon,
8 cupa cornmeal.
on the 27th day of May, 1936.
1 cup flour.
Claimant names as witnesses-
I K cups buttermilk.
Code Hall, of 1110 E. 11th St., Med
K cup molasses.
ford, Ore.; E. P. Merrick, of 1432
Butter the site of an egg.
E. Main St„ Medford, Ore.; L. L.
1 teaspoon salt.
Peabody, of T ra il, Ore.; G. L. Craf
1 teaspoon soda.
ford, of Merrick's Camp, Medford,
Steam for one and one-half Ore.
hours, and then bake for ten min-
GEORGE F IN L E Y , Register.
ataa.
Pub. A23-M21
D aily’s Auto Painting
“Medford’s Oldest and FiareP’
WATCH REPAIRING
L a r r y Schade
S. P. Watch Inspector
Since 1»1»
21 S. Gent raj— Next to Craterian
Medford, Oregon
RECIPES
Mr. and Mr*. Leo Thompson and
family who have »pent over a year
at Riviera uuto perk, have bought
a forty ucre farm
on
Pleasant
creek and plan to move during the
week end.
A V IS IT TO OUR STUDIO
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Hgl N«wi, Co|d Hill, Oregon
UNCONFESSED
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N O TICK
D EPA RTM ENT OF T H E IN T E R
IOR, U. S. LAND O F F IC E at Roam-
Paul McOuat, who is night watch- burg, Oregon, A pril lath, 1030.
mun for a mine near Ashland, spent
N O TIC E 1* hereby given that
the week end at Riviera auto park. George I-eRoy Crafford of Mar-
He served on the election hoard rick's Camp, Medford, Ore., who,
Friday.
on June 1, 1020, made Grig. Hd.
013530 and en June 27, 1033, made
Mrs. Ed Prefounlain and son, Ed Add. Hd., No. 020024, for (orig.)
ward. spent Sunday in Medford vis N W (4N E % , N E (4N W (4, and (Add.)
iting her daughters, Etta Mae and N E (4N E % , Section 15, TJhwnshlp
Josephine, who arc students at St. 33S.. Range 2W., Willamette Mer
Marys Academy.
idian, has filed notice of intaotloa
to make final three year Proof, to
SAFETY 8LOGANS
establish claim to the land above
A man can observe every known described, before Victor A. Teag-
rule of health and yet meet an un- wald, U. S. Commissioner, at Med
tinely death in an accident because ford, Oregon, on the »7th day ef
of lack of care.
May. 103«.
Not all automobile accidents are
Claimant
names as w itn r e t_ .
the fault of the driver. There are
Code Hall, of l i l t ) E. 11th S t, Med
many careless pedestrians.
ford. Ore.; E. P. Merrick, of 14»»
A Chicago Judge offers to cut a
E. Main S t, Medford. Ora.; L. L.
reckless driver's fine In half if he Peabody, of T rail, Ore.; Albert L.
w ill spend a day at Ihe cily morgue Tuttle, of 214 Vancouver S t, Med
and hospital and visit each acci ford, Oregon.
dent vlcilm.
GEORGE F IN L E Y , Register.
B»dy A Fender Repairing— Glaam
220 N. Bartlett-Meilford-Ph. 1M9
B. E. A D A M S
At Mana'a Auto gervica,
W29 Riverside. Medfard
B U ILD E R OF AUTOM OBILE
AND TRUCK BODIES
“H H* Made We Can Make I t ”
FICK’S HARDW ARE
H l Weat Maia
_
Modf.rd
HAR DW A RE AND PAINTS
SPEED QUEEN WASHERS
Maytag and Other Washer Parts
Crosley Radios and Refrigerators
Gifts—
FOR TH E GRADUATE
Shirt*— No-wilt collar
or soft collar; new
patterns $1.15 to $2.00
Tie* ...........25c to $1.50
Belt* ..............50c and up
Jewelry with Initial*
Let us help you pick
his gift.
Heath’s
M EN ’S W EAR
Grant* Pa**
“Well, it didn’t seem like 400 miles!”
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W INDOW GLASS
CABINETS for the
Kitehen — Balh — Linen Closet
W IN D O W S — DOORS
STORE FIX TU R ES Etc Etc.
TROWBRIDGE
CABINET WORKS
10th A Grape
Bank by
MAIL
Medford
No wailing for your turn . . .
no lime losl in trips to the
bank and back . . . no expense.
Only a 3c stamp.
Inde »pendent Laundry
an id Dry Cleaner*
Dresses
........... 75e to 81.26
Ladies' Coats - -------------
W.00
Gents’ Overcoats ..........
S1.00
Gents' Suits ..........
85c
Phone for Lanndry Prices
1728 N. Riverside
Phone 585
Medford, Oregon
E i d ,. í " e U « T by*m■i, brings The F,r#t National Bank of Port-
u u i. | C
Io you as your nearest mailbox. The United States
Mails do your banking conveniently, quickly, safely.
Siinply endorse your checks pavable Io your account mail them
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em
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hke no other in the world. You get an edge on city
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hold the road on turns and bad going without
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ning tim e without boosting your top speed!
Y e t driving a Ford V -8 is delightfully easy. And
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Terms as low as $25 a month after usual low
down-payment, under new U C C
a month
Chevrolet
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