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    rEDrOTlD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORU, OREGON, TTEDXESDAY, 'ATOIL 6. 193
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lost "B"---;. A .rf i
tiger-stripes. Detween
central Point. Answers to name oi
"Boy." Call 364-L, Medford:
LOST Between Grants Pass and
Central roinc. ,
on rim. M. F. Hanley. Tel. 198-R-l.
Reward.
LOST 11 dog la miasma, cU 1818
FOUND
FOUND Child's coat on Old stage
road. Phone 840-R.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Someone to supervise
small hove in eemng "i
magazine for part time; would pre-
f.r .omsone with car, and have'
time free ln afternoon.
Box 3348, 1
care Tribune.
MEN, 18-45. Steady work. 41700 to
iinn nr. Postotflce clerks mall
carriers. Common education suf
ficient. Paid vacation. 25 coached
free. Write today sure for full par
ticulars. 1236-A, Mall Tribune,
HELP WASTED Male and Female
STEADY JOBS O. St. Government.
I05-S250 month. Men-women. 18
to 50. Paid summer vacation.
Short hours. Common education
usually auftlclent. Experience usu
ally unnecessary; 25 coached free.
Full particulars and list of posi
tions rrec. wrue i.v.j
pure.
Franklin Institute, Dept.
258-A,
Rochester, N. Y.
WANTED SITUATIONS
PRACTICAL GARDENER needs work.
Tony, 307 Bessie St.
WANTED Laundrylng. Square Deal
Laundry, 245 So. Central. Phone
379-W.
WANTED Any kind of clejntng, 25c
an hour. Call 98I-L.
WANTED By experienced man. posi
tion to operate orchard or ranch,
either on salary or (hares, refer
ences furnished: could take imme
diate oharge. Addresa S L, oare
Mall Tribune, and party will call.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS -
'WANTED Transportation to Port
land. Share expenses. 313 3. Grape.
WANTED 3 gentlemen boarders
Reasonable. 329 Apple. Ph. 1502-J
WANTED Rotten fertilizer,
quantity. Phone 912-J.
WANTED To buy all kinds of rab
bits. Tel. 1559.
WANTED
Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and
twine for sale. Medford Bargain
House, 27 No. Grape St. 1 1062
wanted To borrow (2.500 on gilt-
edge firs, mortgage on well kept
70-acre bearing pear orchard near
Medford Address A. J. and owner
will call and see you
WANTED AUTOMOBILES
WANTED Light used csrs. pay cash
Ph. 652. 1761 N. Riverside
CARS WANTED We will pay cash
for your car or sell it for vou See
"Bud'' Renfro Armstrong Motors.
Inc. 38 No Riverside. Tel 18
FOR BENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 4-room modern duplex:
fireplace, breaklast nook, electric
range, heatrola: also 6-room house,
close in. Inquire 534 No. Bartlett.
CLEAN, unfurnished 5-room house.
47 613 South Central. Inquire 607 So.
Central.
TWO - ROOM bungalow apa-tment.
furnished: iterate: nice place; rea
sonable. 1015 West llth.
FOR REN1 Homes Funusned or
unfurnished Brown A whit
FOR RENT 7 room furnished house,
very chesp to rellsble party. Phone
C. A. De Voe.
FOR RENT Clean 5 room house
range and heat Key at 146 So Ivy
FOR RENT 3-room nouee.
irrigated garden land. O.
j sere
Oelln.
Howa-d Ave.
FOR RENT Modern nouse. close In
Fine al:arfe. lawn and garden lot.
(35 per month, water paid. Call at
ja Hnmli Rival-title.
FOR BENT 5 room modern house,
farade. garden apace Tel 742-J.
Koi- rtNl droom mjoern furnished
bOue. tn 0 wstet paid Otul
ais a
V NEWLY decorated house, araliso.e
belore Anrll . Has f'.ectrlc :.n,-e
i etui hesier. or will lurn:h 'ir
'V rlstit partv. Permanent renter
it omy. eee at vut fo.
II Phone 79C-U
TOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT t no 6-room nouses
Phona 105. 30 N Central.
HOMES POR RENT Call 798.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
TWO MODERN, attractive, furnished,
downtown apartments, for 1 or 2
people: newly decorated. Will ac
cept best offer of rent. Apply
Pluhrer's Bakery.
NEAT front comer single apt; reas
onable. 1205 E. Main.
FOR RENT 5 unfurnished rooms,
newly decorated; Heatrola, laundry,
garage, near library. W. P. Camp
bell. 80s E, Main.
KURN. Front Apt. Private bath and
garage. 604 W. 10th.
APARTMENTS New, clean, abund
ance hot water, attractive prices,
412 North Ivy.
FOR RENT Modern furnished apt,
downstairs. 345 N. Bartlett.
NEAT, clean 2-room apt.; also sleep
ing rooms. Olorla Fan Apts., 375
So. Central.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Morning Tel. 201-H, afternoons call
107 Mistletoe.
FOR RENT Modern furnished apart
ment: hardwood floors, fireplace;
newly decorated. Address Box 2983
Mall Tribune.
BEST apartments in town
at new
reduced rates. Schuler Apt.
FOR RENT 4-roon apt,
618.50. 209 West Jackson.
. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Light
! garage: 10 & 112 Phone 463-H.
: n
bent a-room apartments. iu
520 So PIT Phone 1330.
FOR RENT Modern duplex apt; 4
rooms. Phone 442.
FUR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Pleasant room for gen
tleman, close in, private home,
bath, garage. 609 E. Main.
FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD
PLEASANT room with board.
Main.
FOR BENT MISCELLANEOUS
CLOVER PASTURE Phone 591-R-3.
, -
FOR SALE Homes, business property,
1 building lots, acreage. Terms. Will
build to suit purchaser. W. J. Rob
erts, 720 W. 2nd.
FOR RENT Small ranch close
In;
well Improved. Phone 437-x.
FOR EXCHANGE
EXCHANGE orchard or
for produce. Phone
174.
farm labor
Jacksonville
FOR TRADE 2 fine residence lots,
small bldgs, ln Klamath Falls, tor
acreage near Medford, with or with
out buildings. Address box 3100,
Mall Tribune.
FOR TRADE; 2 modern houses part
ly furnished, for small improved
acreage. 414 S. Riverside.
MISCELLANEOUS
SAFE AS GOV'T BONDS My 29 yrs.
experience selling annuities shows
that they guarantee 9, Interest
for life at age do (male) ana as
(female) and are tax free. Give
name exact age sex. J. H. Coco
ran 203 N. Bartlett St, Medford.
WALLPAPER cleaned. Just like new.
(1.50 per room and up. Call 6-7-1
I AM planning a trip to and from
northern Callfr.-nla with empty
truck. If you have hauling to or
from there see me at b-u w. 13m
St. Anywhere, any time truck.
Frank Newland.
WE PAY CASH
For furniture, tools or what have
you. Medford Bargain Hiuse, 27
No. Grape St. Phone 1063
SQUARE DEAL LAUNDRY 345
Central. Phone 379-W.
So
GOLD dust bought and sold at Red
den Co- 3rd floor Medford Bldg.
LOCAL or long distance hauling We
guarantee to save you money Raw
ley Transfer. 619 North Riverside
Phone 1044-X.
FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Lste '31 Ford Victoria
car, same as new. Will sell cheap
for cash. Will take light car In
traJe. Don't pass up this buy. Call
at 40. King. Phone S84-R.
FOR SALE POULTRV
R. I. SETTING EGOS. F. A. Pefley.
Tel. 976-W
AUSTREL-WHITE hatching erea The
new nen lays with the Leghorn
weighs with the Rock. Call Geo
Webb at Lamport's.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE-Weaner pigs. Tel. 591-R-2
FOR SALE Weaner pigs, (3 each
Box 31, Anderson Crk. road, Talent.
FOR SALE One young cow. Wm
Bruin, mile north of Talent on
pacific highway.
FOR SALE or trade--0"Od team about
1200 lh Phone O A DeVoe
FUEL OIL Ull.lVEKI
FOR FUEL OH delivery Phone 316
Eada Transfer and Storage Co.
FOR SALB HOMES
FOR SALE OR BEST Nicely furnish
ed S-room house. Phone 15JB-J
720 W 3nd.
FOR SALJ; 4-room. year-old stucco
house on Spring St.; lot Is 40300:
city water; 1100 cash buys (400
equltv: balance I'JO a month. See
Mrs. b. r. Kernott at 310 W. Jack
I a
.
son.
HIOH-Cwa6S 7-room ounsa'ow In
distinguished residential 'liatrlct
Cssh price I600000. Own-r wsnt
Copeo s:oc for hi J-ioo equity
Walter H Jones. Realtor, vei Jack
son County Bank Phone tut
FOR SLP Sacrifice live room mod
ern home, gas and electricity, lente
lot snd trees. II 500 1500 buys my
equity Phone 108J-.V
FOH sale- Ait.-si-nse noma. Phuul
105. u tio. Ce&uas. 1
TOR SAEE ItJEL
FOR SALE Bodv fir. part dry, 18 tn.
200: 13-ln. 11.90: laurel. 12 15.
2.35 per tier. Phone 539-R-4.
TOR gALb REAL ESTATE
GET BACK TO THE LAND
This 150-acre ranch has everything
ou want; 50 acres ol productive.
deep soil, mostly In crop; tree
water another 50 acres can be clear
ed: balance wood and timber: two
homes, 2 barns, other buildings,
family fruit, outrange, good roads,
near store and postofftce: 35 miles
from Medlord; fully equipped and
1 team of horses; 4750; terms.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Realtors,
i.l. 1499. 135 E. Sixth St.
FOR SALE Apartment house, 6 1
apartments, nice, classy, well locat- j
ed. $500 will handle, balsnce like,
rent. Box 3329, care Trloune. !
WHEN you think ol real estate think
of Brown as White
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
rOR SALE Grow vegetables In our'
veneer plant banda for earlier crops. I
Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE Lady's almost new black 1
coat with beautiful fur collar and
cuff set. Will sell very cheap.1
Also two evening dresses. Inquire
246 S. Riverside, evenings ft to 7.
SURVEYORS INSTRUMENT for sale,
forty dollars. Big 7 Fruit ware
house. Inc., 11th and So. Front.
Phonal
i
I
FERTILIZER and sediment.
976-W.
DININO SET. beds, chalra. tables. ! ty ot Jackson, to me dlre.ted and
range, etc, etc. Must sell at once, dated on the 21st day of Marcn. 1932
Come and see. 624 Bessie. 3 blocks In a certain action therein, wherein
behind Chanticleer Service Sta. I Central Point State Bank a .orpora-
tlon. aa Plaintiff, recovered Judgment
FOR SALE Overatuffed living-room i against T. G. Vinson and Verona Al
furnlture. bedroom set, d I s h e . ' meda Vinson, the Defendants, for the
House No. 2, Kstherlne Court, cor- sum of Six Hundred Sixty-five and
ne- W. 11th and Orange. 51-100 (6665.51) Dollars, with .merest
- - - - - . at 8 per annum from December
EVERYTHING at cost Do not forget 14th, 1931, with costs and d'sburse
the Close Out Sale of the Gold I ments taxed at Twenty and 40-100
Hill Hdw. commencing April 4th. ((30.40) Dollars, and the further sum
. of One Hundred and no-100 ((100.001
FOR SALE Airway vacuum cleaner . Dollars, as attorneys fees, which
and appliances, 30: circulating I jUasment was enrolled and docketed
heater. $25. 224 Clark St. 1 ln ,. clerks office of said Court In
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes. (0 up; terms If deslrod Ail
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett
BATTERY SPECIALS S-vclt. 13-
plate Junior (6 mo. guar ) (3.50: '
l'J.r i3'P,it'ta.?dSir.d,. "h..
guar I (5: 6-volt. 13-plate heavy
5"" '.:"' "y" 1' -..I.-"., ""ll !
(Tseve-rln battle. Recharged" 35c. j
All others recharged, 50c.
SEVERIN BATTERY SERVICE
1620 N Riverside.
FOR SALE Dairy and sheep and
horse fertilizer and black loam
Lee Hamilton. Phone 919-L
ROLLER canaries Phone C. A. DeVoe
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSI'KACl CO.
Abstracts ol Title and
Title
Insurance. The
only complete rifle
System In Jacksnn
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO.-Abstract
ol ntlt Title Insurance Rooms 8
and 6. No 33 North Central va..
upstairs.
AutumouUe Loam.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
Wa pay up balance due dealer Dank
or finance company and extend
your payment Additional money
loaned Phone 31 for appointment
Dentistry.
DR ROBERT D. COE
404 Medford Bldg
DENTISTRY
Phone 140
Chiropractic i-nyrtclan
DR. E. W HOFFMAN Chiropractic
Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to
13. 3 to 303-304 Liberty Bldg
Office Phone 680; Res Phone I31-H
Contracting
WE LEND MONEY to worthy people
to pay tbeu honest debts Pacirio
Coast Credit Association 421 Med
lord d'dg. Medford On
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and .-emotleling. 424 Medford Bldg
Phone 1181.
Expert Window Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172
House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Furniture Repairing.
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re-
finished rc-elued We carry a full
line of upholstery sample. A. N
Thlbault. Tel. 969-R
Funeral Parlor
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rates. Estab
lished 20 yeara. Ambulani serv
ice. 8tn St at Oakdale. Tel 47.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARIMEN1
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing it all kinds; book
binding; louae-leaf ledgers; sod
blanks, oilllng systems, duplicating
cash salra ailpe and everything in
the printing line. 38-30 N. Grape
Phone 75
Lawnntowers
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED. OILED
and adjusted for 75c Call and de
liver liee 23 No. Fir. phon 291.
Piano Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAlOH'l Teacher of
piano Classical and populat musio
courses Haight Music Studio. 118
Liberty Bldg Tel 7a.
Roofing
STANDARD ROOPINO CO. Builders
of water-tight roofa Estimates and
Inspection without charge loth and.
Fir St. Tel 1071
Piano neaivr. I
SEE the Baldwin me 01 Pian-ia at the
Electric wirina ro . 222 w Mam
61 or -:ail Mrs. H O. furucku
lei. 14U.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Moue? to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY on furniture and
late model autos. Three oer cent
per month on unpaid balance No
other cbarsee Come In and get
the cash today See W E rnom
45 So. Central. Phone 139
nillltltur.
HARRY MARX.
Painting Tinting
Paperhanglng
Phone 14-F-4. PO Box 304
Violins
THORVAL H. FOLKENBERU. leachei
of Violin. Ensemble practice for
students. Closing out vio'.ln out
fits. Studio 3 and 4 Colleije Bldg
Phone 359-J.
Trallller.
DAVIS TRANSFER t STORAGE
8ervloe guaranteed 30 S Grape St
Phone 644. or residence 1060.
BADS TRANSFER 4s STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No Central Phone sio
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
reinKINQ TRUCKING SERVICE
Transfer and hauling of all kinds
Office 309 South Front St. Phone
333.
LEGAL NOTICKl
Notice of Sheriff's Hale.
Bv virtue of an execution on fore-
closure duly Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court ot the
state of Oreoon. In and for the Coun-
said County on the 3-nd day 01
Maroh. 1933.
Notice la hereby given that, purau
ant to the terms of the said execu
tion. I will on the 33rd day of April,
1933, at 10:00 o'clock a. m, at the
front door of the Courthouse In the
'o8on. offer for sale and will sell
, . .,, ,.. to the
at public auction for cash
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ment. together with the costs of this
sale, subject to redemption as pro
vided by law, all of the right, title
and Interest that the said defendants,
T. G. Vinson and Verona Almeda Vin
son, had on the 14th day of March.
1929. or now have In and to the fol
lowing described property, situated In
the County of Jackson, State of Ore
gon, to-wit:
The Northwest quarter of the
Northeast quarter, and the North
half of the Northwest quarter: the
Southwest quarter of the Northwest
quarter 01 section rnirty-lwo (a-l
Township 34 South, of Range Four
West of the Willamette tat-rldlan
j containing 160 acrea more or less.
Dated this 33rd day of March. 1932
. RALPH O JENNINGS,
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon.
By OLGA E. ANDERSON, D.-uilty.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
General Land Office at
Roseburg, Oregon,
March 16th, 1032.
Notice Is hereby given that Mrs.
Mary Gibson, of Eagle Point. Oregon,
who, on March 1st, 1929, made Home
stead entry, serial No. 018377, for
SWi4 SW'i. Section 3. Township 85
S, Range 1 W, Willamette Meridian.
haa filed notice of Intention to make
final three-year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before Deltlla Stevens Meyer, Clerk
Mail Tribune Daily
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of County Court, at Medford Oregon,
on the 38th day of April. 1933.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Joseph E. Spencer, Abner Knadler.
Mrs. John Foster and Frank Caster,
all of Eagle Point. Oregon.
HAMILL A. CANaDAT,
Hvg later.
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT. April 9 . (Spl.)
Miss Jennie Olson of Pocstello. Ida.,
arrived last week to Join her friend.
M..-B Jeanette Patterson, at her home
northeast of Central Point. The ladles
are bravely starting out aa "farmers,"
expecting to carry on the business
themselves. All wish them success.
Miss Sophia Benson of St. Paul,
Minn, arrived at the Axel Benson
home Saturday from a trip to Call
forma. Miss Benson will spend the
remainder of the month with rela
tives here before returning home.
Mrs. Barbara Davta left Wednesday
for Salem, to remain a few days at
tending to business mstters.
Mrs. Alice McKlm Is sufficiently re
covered from her Illness to be out
sitaln.
On April 8 the Federated church
will hold Its annual get-together
meeting. A good attendance Is de
sired. Supper will be served by the
church ladlea at 7 o'clock. All are
requested to be on time.
Mrs. Mary Gleason, who suffered
a sprained ankle several weeks ago,
ll not yet able to use her foot.
Others on the sick list are Mrs.
Jesse Richardson and mother. Mrs.
Wilson. Ed Farra, Donald Patterson.
Mrs. D. W. Beebe, Mrs. Paul Martin
and Mrs. R. C. Miller.
T. E Hlmle of Burllngame, Cal,
with the "Easyspeed" company food
merchandising machines of San Fran
cisco, stopped for a brief visit at the
Wm. Hilkey home Sunday, en route
to Portland on business.
Miss Geraldlne Hermanson missed
several days of school last week be
cause of Illness.
Mrs. Arrten Tyrell will be hostess
to the H. E. club on Jacksonville
road. April 27.
W. R. C. met April 3, and as at
each meeting during the winter, good
reports were given of relief. A varied
program followed the business ses
sion, to which nearly all membera
contributed. At the next meeting
all are asked to participate ln the en
tertalnment and each select her own
subject.
Sherman Musty of Grant Pass
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Musty.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anders of Klam
ath Falls spent Wednesday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scott. Mrs.
Anders Is a daughter of Mr. Scott.
Mrs. Roy Anderson and daughter
Dorothy accompanied Mr. Anderson
to Hornbrook and Hilt. Cal, Thura-
day. Mr. Anderson drives a delivery
truck for Beck's Bakery, and covers
a large territory.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Knutzen and
two daughtera were Easter guests of
Mr. Knutzen's mother, Mrs. W. A.
Crane.
Will Ferguson was ln from his,
farm over the week-end.
Executive council of the P.-T. A.
met with Mra. L. C. Grimes Monday
afternoon Mrs. Fleleher and Miss
Franklin of the faculty were present,
and Mra. Tracy, president, Mrs.
Reames. Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Faber
and Mra. Tollefson. After buainesi,
refreshments were served.
Miss Rhea Arnold of Grants tae
wss a guest of Mrs. W. Hilkey Thurs
day. SEASIDE R. C. Graham opened
barber ahop ln room on Beacon Hotel
building.
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Butte Falls
BUTTE FALLS, April 6. (Spl.)
Mra. Josephine Geppert of Medford
visited her son and family Sunday.
Mrs. Josle Casey and Miss Juanlta
Corvun of Medford visited Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Geppert and Lee and
Leslie Casey.
Mr. and Mrs. William Roberta and
family spent Saturday and Sunday
at their home here.
Elizabeth Marlon, Wesley Marlon.
Frank Edmondson and Walter Allen
had Sunday dinner with Mr. and
Mra. John Marlon.
Mlaa Severance made a business
and pleasure trip to Salem last week
end. Boys' and glrla' glee clubs of the
high school, directed by Miss Sever
ance, gave the following program Fri
day: Mixed chorus, girls' chorus
Frsncea Smith. Helen Smith. Elmer
Abbott, Lauren Smith: mixed quartet,
piano duet, Helen Smith and Mar
guerite Hlbbard: boya' chorua, glrla
quartet. Zella Vincent, Frances
stone, Iris Corcoran, Eunice Whiting:
tenor aolo by Herb Wright; glrla' trio.
Ruth. Helen and Rose Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wad and
daughter Loyelte moved to California
last week.
Friday Mlsa Richarde gave the
grade school a aurprlse party. Easter
games were played and candy Easter
eggs were given to all.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Larson and
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moor vlalted
In Prospect Saturday.
Ernest Conrad of Medford spent the
week-end at Butte Falls aa a guest
at the Joe Hlbbard home.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Hlbbard were
Medford vlaltora Tuesday.
Several Butte Falla residents at
tended the dance at Prospect March
26, and reported a good tlm.
Mr. and Mr. King vlalted Mrs.
Clara Hughes Saturday evening.
Frank Llndstrom. Harlan Seller and
Mart Warrenfelt spent the week-end
In Medford.
Senior play of the high school. "The
Rose of El Monte," will be given Msy
13. Mrs. Winifred Stewart Is dt
rector.
Osrdenlng Is the chief work about
town these dsys.
"Maje" Nutting wa ln town last
week.
Mr. nd Mr. Joe Hlbbard will move
Into the Obenchaln house.
Mr. Klncstd of Los Angeles visited
his on Wendell and brother-in-law.
James O'Donohue, on the Fred Stan
ley plac over the week-end.
Gold Hill
CIOLD HILL, Or., April B (Spl.)
Mra. Geo. Hammersley waa a Rogue
River visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. John Logan and small son,
Joseph Howard, returned home Tues.
day from th Sacred Heart hospital
at Medford.
A daughter, Joan Lee, wa bora
to Mrs. Elsl Madren Cameron Fri
day. B. A. Rosa and W. R. Ross had den
tal work done In Medford Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey of Med
ford vlalted Mr. and Mrs, George
Mcisenger Sunday.
Mr and Mra. Paul Angatead and
Miss Edltb Fenwlck spent th week
end at Eugene.
Mra. Jo Blair nd Mr. 0. W. Mar
tin wer among local member who
attended the Jackson County Health
association meet Tuesdsy.
Jimmy Oreen of Medford spent the
week with relatlvea, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Center.
Jim Clement and George Ham
mersly, who have been working at
Brooklnga for th paat six weeks, re
turned horn her Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chtsholm spent
Monday afternoon at Central Point
aa guest of Mr. Chlaholm'a mother,
Mrs. Welsh.
Mr. Marvin Emery and baby son
returned home from th Sacred
Heart hospital Sunday.
Mra. Oeorgo Hammersly and daugh
ter, Jeanne; Mr. Bert wheatley and
daughter. Lucille, and Louise Smith
wer Medford ahoppers Thursdsy.
Clold Hill high school went on th
annual April Fools' dsy picnic April
1 at Sam Valley, (long the river,
and waa a success. Students were
accompanied by Mr. Angatead and
Miss E. Penwlck.
Miss Nellie Jacobs waa a business
caller In Grants Pass Tuesday.
Reverend and Mrs. Belknap wer
Sunday.
dinner gueat of Mr. Dell Shaver
Mra. Minnie Guy and son, Rsynor,
of Medford attended the Easter pro
gram at tria Methodist church her
March 37.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and family
and Mrs. Mary Chtsholm picnicked
Easter In Ramsey csnyon-
Mrs. Otis Johnson and son of Ash
land spent the week end with Md
4 -
A PEAR ORCHARD-A HOME-AN INCOME
J ONLY S1000 CASH REQIRED
J The Orchard 60 Here 50 acres in pears 27 acres hearing', located two miles from
t Medford. Completely equip ped, including Cletrao tractor, spray rig, ete.
I The Home 8 room house, 3 bath rooms, electricity, pressure water, wonderful view,
lawn, shrubbery, shado trees, gnrage, barn, employees' cottage.
The Income Crop expectancy now 8000 boxes pears with 30 acres more of young
X pears that will soon contribute to production. Bartletts, D'Anjon, Boso
X and Wini.er Xelis varieties.
Purchase Plan-ray $1000 ciish now, bnlnnce from future crops over a long term if neces
sary, but tho total price is an outstanding bargain.
This orchard is one of the best known properties in this district and well recommended
by all experienced orchard men.
Please Call At This Office If Interested.
EARL TUMY
Johnson's mother, Mrs. Roy Csm-1
eron. (
Among Medford callers Thursdsy I
were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook, Mra.
Floyd Lane and Mrs, Wm. Puhl.
Mrs. Lowe and son. Dee, of Med
ford were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I Clinton Walker Sunday.
Mrs. John Hayes left Wednesday
for Portland to visit friends and rel
atives. John Fleming. Bea Palmer. Jeanne
Hammersly and 111 Hammeraly enroll
ed ln Rogue River high school on
April 4.
Ladles' Aid held It bazaar Thurs
day, selling fancy work and a hot
dinner at noon.
Mrs. A. E. Kellogg of Medford was
here Thursday visiting friends and
relatlvea.
A group of alx girls, accompanied
by their music teacher, Mrs. Minnie
Guy, sang at the Jacksonville P.-T.
A. meeting Friday. They were Opal
Hayes. Alberta Bonney. Opal Rodgers.
June Moore, Zelda Smith and Jeanne
Hammersly. The songs they sang
were: "Lo, How a Rose 'Eve Bloom
ing." "The Sweet Little Girl snd the
Quaint Squeeze" and "Old Fashioned
Garden."
Trail
TRAIL, Ore.. April . (Spl.l Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Tucker, Mrs. Holmes
and Grandma Tucker of Ashland
were overnight gueat at the Boyd
Tucker home March 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvln How entertained
the Sunset Card club at Sunset on
the Rogue April 3. All had a delight
ful time.
Earl Pehl gave a campaign talk
at Sunset on the Rogue Msrch 29.
A large crowd waa present.
There haa been so much rain and
chilly weather every one would be
glad to se aunshtn and warmth
again.
Mra. S. w. Hutchinson returned
from Klemath Falla April 3. where
ah waa th gueat at her son'
home a week.
Boyd Tucker and George Fisher
are carpentering at the Hollls Swin
gle home, putting hulltlns In th
kitchen and other changes.
Mr. Earnest Is busy getting his
csmp and cottsges ready lor in
tourist season, his place will be
one of the nicest campa on th river
Several here had their eavtngs In
the Jackson County bank, o wer
quit worried. It la hoped they re
ceive all In due time.
George McNeal and alater. Millie,
were shopping ln Medford April 4.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson
ahopped In Medford April 9.
Wllber Tucker and Doo Grim, who
have been working at Yreka. are
visiting a few weeks at the Boyd
Tucker home.
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Hutchinson
are dlacouraged over the loss 01
their team. One horse died iaat
week and th other this week. The
cause was unknown.
Mra. 8. W, Hutchinson, who haa
been sick with the flu, I much
better at this tlm.
Hickman Captors
Would Be Sheriff
PENDLETON, Ore., April 8. (AP)
Cecil (Buck) Lleuallen, former stale
traffic officer, and member of th
atate police department Tuesday an
nounced his candidacy for th Re
publican nomination a Umattlli
county sheriff, H will oppose Tom
Gurdane, present a'nerlff, who with
him, effected Hickman capture.
Milton Banker
Believed Suicide
PENDLETON. Or.. April (AP)
The body of 8. A. Miller, 67, Milton
banker and civic. leader, waa found
today In a mill race ln Little Walla
Walla river.
Miller suffered a nervous break
down aeveral month ago and re
cently returned from a sanitarium.
He disappeared from his home last
night.
I
Starving Horses
Gobble Up Sand
NORFOLK. Neb, April 9, (API-
Horses are dying ln drouth-stricken
Pierce and Antelope counties from
eating sand, as they graze closely
oropped field of rye. Tn antmala
ar reported ravenous becaus of lack
of forag. A post mortem on one
disclosed two qusrU of sand In It
stomach.
Furnas Elected
Rotary Director
Th nam of Charle 0. Furnaa
wa Inadverwntly omitted In Tues
day' story of th Medford Rotary
club election, Mr. rurna having
been elected director for th two-
year period.
t4
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Meteorological Report
April 6. 1933
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Tonight anel
Thursday Increasing cloudiness, prob
ably followed by rain. Rising tem
perature tonight.
Oregon: Increasing cloudlnea fol
lowed by rstn Thursday and In west
portion tonight. Rising temperatur
tonight.
Loweat temperature this morning1.
a9 degrees.
Tempersture a year ago today!
Highest, 70; lowest, 46.
Tots! precipitation sine 8eptem
ber 1, 1931. 19.11 Inches.
Relative humidity at A p. m. yea
terday. 43 per cent; S a. m. today, 99
per cent.
Sunset today. 0:43 p. m.
Sunrise tomorrow. 5:43 a. m.
Sunaet tomorrow. 6:43 p. m.
Observations Taken at A A.
110th Meridian Time
M.,
FTF
City
1 s
Baker City
Boaton ....
Boise
Chicago
Denver
De Moines
Fresno
Helena
Loa Angele
.Medford .
New York
Phoentx
Portland
Reno
EAGLE POINTERS PLAY
WORLD BRIDGE TESTS
EAGLE POINT. Or., Apr. 6 (Spl.)'
A number of Eagle Point resident
met April 1 with Lyl Van Scoy ts
engage ln the World Olympic Brldg
contest conducted by th National
Brldg ocltlon In New York. Th
group played sixteen hands mad up
by th bridge Association and spon
sored by Ely Culbertson. Mis Yetta
Olson, Miss Fern Simpson, and Harold
Van Scoy acted as a commute to dis
tribute th sixteen hands to th
playera. Player were: Will Brcwn,
Royal Brown, Mr. and Mr. George
Holme. George Weyman, Tom Rile--.
Elaworth Stowell. Lyl Van Scoy,
War Time Aerial
Authority Passes
IRVINGTON, N. T., April -(AP)
Matthew Bacon Sellers, Jr, 63,
technical assistant to Secretary of
th Navy Josephu Daniel In world
war ttm, an outatandlng authority
on aeronautics and on ot th spon
sors of th naval air service, died a
hi horn In Ardaley Park today.
Campaign For Jobs
Showing Results
NEW YORK. Apr. 6. (AP) Dally
the "war agalnat depression" cam
paign for a million Job for the Job
less advance toward It goat. Yester
day 38 state contributed 10,163 Job,
bringing th total to 433.678.
New York state took th lead with
a total of 35,736.
t
When you think of a new dreaa,
think of th Band Box. Exclusive
styl and lovely material at a great
saving .to you. 64 95 to 614.95 our
low price. THE BAND BOX.
We BUY good usable clothes, ate.
MONEY LOANED ON Radio,
Electric Hashing Machines--anything
of real value. Se at
today.
JENNINOS LOAN OFFICE
No. t 9. Eron' Nash Hole) Bid
John R. Knight
Teacher of Violin
Phon 154
Jacksonville
liberty Bldg.
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