Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 15, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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MEDFOTOD IHJL TRTBUXE, BEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, XOTELIBER 13, 1932.
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V.OST Coin puree' containing cur
rency and silver. Sat. p. m. Reward.
Phone 1490. -
O Two "large roll, of rug. be
tween Medford and Ashland Frl
o H. o7 Weltermlre, 937 Soutii
Holly. . . .
LOST If dog missing, call 1818.
: HELP WANTtD MALE
WHOLESALE Distributors and
Mfgrs. agent selling to dealer
wanted for one of the best razor
blade propositions In the country,
genuine blue steel, triple tested,
not ooated. or shellaced, superior
quality, underselling, prices, attrac
tive packages, displays, and adver
tising. Sure-fire seller and repeater
everywhere; a blade proposition
with a "million dollar story." Large
earning possibilities from perma
nent repeat business. Large dlsr
counts. Must have sufficient capi
tal to carry moderate weekly sup
ply stock. State qualifications. Must
qualify aa distributor only. Appli
cations from others not considered.
B. Huppert, General Sales Mgr., 887
Washington St., New York. '
WANTED SITUATIONS
MIDDLE-AGED, reliable, unincumber
ed woman wants position as house
keeper for widower or elderly cou
ple. Phone afternoons, 539-J-4.
GIRL want work caring for children
during day or evening, rei.
YOUNG woman wants housework,
womanless home. Box 8899, Tribune.
CAPABLE orchard foreman wishes
position; twenty : jars vaney exper
ience. Would cons'der lease of com
mercial pear orchard. Orvllle Good,
R, R. 3. Box 21.
SXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint
ing Interior decorating general
paint Jobs. Call at 233 So. Central.
WANTEU MliCgLLANEOOS
WANTED Caterpillar IS or Cletrac,
priced right: and willing take good
closed car In trade. Write Ewena
Bros., Wilbur, Ore.
WANTED Small team mulea or
horses. ' Phone 3M. jacKsonvmc.
EMPTY TRUCK going south wants
load down. Call 315.
FOR Watkins' Products, Phone 430-2C.
D. A. Caeparlo, 13th and Laurel.
RAW FURS WANTED
w Eastern prices paid.
You don't have to wait for returns.
We- pay cash.
We pay cash.
We buy Hides, Pelte and Wool.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
7 N. Grape St. Phone 1062.
WANTED Farm machinery; house
hold goods', stoves: wood. Hl-Way
Exchange. 1 ml. south Phoenix.
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools, or what have you.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
ft N. Grape St. Phone 1083.
WANTED Will pay the highest cash
price for hides, wool, mohair. 118
8. Fir St.
FOB BENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Small furnished house
for 2 adults: on court, 1 block off
Main: easily heated:' Frlgldalre,
electric range. Phone 319-R.
FURNISHED house. 2 and 3-rm. apt,
and garage. 804 W. 10th.
lTOR RENT fl-room house, 228 North
' Central. Inquire 634 No. Bartlett..
roR RENT Modern B-room house.
Phone 656-X.
T-ROOM house, newly finished. 811
No. Bartlett. Phone 333.
FOR RENT Beautiful furnished
home. 840 K. 9th. Phone 1288-J.
Also 3-room furn. cabin, 87.50.
WANTED Renter for cleanest 6
room house In town. Oil heat, fire
place, refrigerator, electric range,
etc. Special rate to reliable party.
Call at 723 West 14th Street for In
formation. FOR RENT 5-room modern furnish
ed house, 115.00. Phone 1278-R.
FOR RENT 4-room small furnished
house with garage. Call 315 or
1113-J.
FURNISHED half duplex. Reasonab;e.
Inquire 219 Bo. Ivy.
FOR R ENT e-room modern furnish
ed house: hardwood floors, over
, stuffed, electric rang?. C-i ,t ?30
" 8. Central.
FOR RENT Beautiful home, tile
sink, fireplace, stove. See this home
to appreciate It. 518 B. Oakdale.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house
a bedrooms. 1137 W. Main; 117).
Ji. C. A- DeVoe, -
FOB RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Furnished 5-room mod
ern house. Call at 41 S. Riverside.
FOR RENT Small modern furn.
house. Inquire 3,05 So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house,
close in: adults only. Inquire 233
No. Grape.
CLEAN, modern house, close In: rea
sonable. Keys at 219 S. Ivy St.
3" ROSE AVE Three room furn.
house. Phone 934-R.
FOR RENT 419 West 2nd. Redec
orated. Tel. 105.
FOR RENT 8-room home, city
water, Paclflo highway north, Med
ford. . Tel. 105.
FOR RENT Furn. 8-room house.
Inquire 415 Woodstock.
POR RENT 4-room house, close
MciiorJ, 1 60. Phone Jacksonville.
802.
MODERN home, completely furnish
ed. Call 105.
FOR RENT Furnished duplex; liv
ing room, bedroom, kitchen, bath,
enclosed porch, wood or electric
range, water paid, nicely located.
815. Phone 1149 for appointment.
FOR RENT After November 1, 8
room residence, partly furnished,
close In, lota of shade and lawn.
820 per month, water paid. Inquire
at 325 So. Riverside.
POR RENT 8-room modern house:
haftlwood flora: 815. Call at 711 B.
Jackson or Phone 834-J.
HOMES FOR RENT Call 798
POR RENT Homes, mirniahed or
unfurnished. Brown 8s White.
FOR RENT Modern 8-room house;
clean and In good condition: living
room 14x28 ft. with hardwood floor:
8 bedrooms, 1 12-34 with casement
windows on three sides; set. tuba,
good beatrola, large garage and
woodshed; l' block from new court
house. Call at 714 W. 10th St.
APTS. and cablna. 82 per week; rooms
81.50 per wk. 445 So. Front..
FOR RENT Clean furnished house
keeping room; lights, water; 89.00.
331 So. Ivy.
APARTMENT lor rent, 107 Mistletoe.
Phone 201-H.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
rear of 118 Almond.
APARTMENT for 2 adults only: clean,
newly papered, fully furnished;
private bath, front and back ent
rance: lights and water; with or
without garage. 244 So. Grape St.
3-ROOM completely turn, apt; heat
ed. 339 No. Ivy.
FOR RENT 5 rooms furnished lower
furnished apartment, near library.
Phone 2B7-J. 604 East Main.
FURNISHED apartments, 1, 2 and 8
rooms: pleasant, neat and very rea
sonable. 1209 is. Main.
FOR . RENT Attractively furnished
apartment for two; garage. Mrs
Trowbridge, 905 W. 10th St.
FOR RENT 3-room apt. with private
oatn. oi no. oaaaaie.
FURNISHED apartment with radio.
Private and pleasant. 518 So. Oak
dale. FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for oouple employed.
Call at 633 Plum St., after 6 p. m.
or Sundays.
FURN. APT, new overstuffed, refrig
eration. The Berben, 10 Quince.
FOR RENT Pt)RNISHr"D ROOMS
FURNISHED room to rent; board If
desired. 408 W. 8th St.
PLEASANT room for gentleman:
close In. bath, garage. 609 E. Main.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room and garage 810 per month.
836 So. Riverside Ave.
FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD
PLEASANT room and board at 718 E.
Main. Rates very reasonable.
ROOM AND BOARD 85.00 per week.
414 8. Riverside.
FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE H acre land.
4-room house, berries, young fruit
trees. 'Jesse Jones, Spring St.
150 ACRES. 7 room house, large barn,
other outbuildings. 40 acres best of
free soli In cultivation, spring wat
er piped to buildings. Priced at
S4TJ00. Will trade for city property
or small acreage. Knight As Upp, 19
N. Bartlett.
FOR EXCHANGE HOME IN SOUTH
ERN CALIFORNIA Two story
house In desirable location In South
Pasadena for good farm in West
ern Oregon. Write owner, C. L.
Falrehlld. 720 11th Street, Santa
Monica, California.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acres
black land In grain and alfalfa, 314
miles from Medford; 815,000 worth
of Improvements, atock and equip
ment. Make me an offer. C. A.
DeVoe.
FOB EXCHANGE
WANTED Will take 1 or 1',4-ton late
model truck In trade on new 1933
Plymouth sedan. Muet have truck
Ithtn 10 dava. Armstrong Motors,
Inc., ?8 N. Riverside.
WILL trsde dry 16" fir and hard
wood for light truck. 322 East 4th.
WANTED-To trade sugar pine shakes
for milk cow. Inquire at Teoers
Store. Central point.
rOB SALE LrVESTO'-tT
FOR SALE Milk cows and hogs. H.
E. Richardson, Sama Vslley.
EWES for sale or to put out on
share. Tel. C. A. DeVoe.
FOR SALE Red feeder pigs; also Red
brood sots, will farrow soon. Adolf
Schula. Beagle, Ore.
FOB SALS UOUS AMI PETS
FOR BALE Roller canaries, 83.60
each. Phone 523-J-2. .
FOR SALE Pour-months-old cocker
spaniel pup: also registered roller
canaries, extra rine singers. Phone
JaO40B.rU; 171.
FOB BALA HOMES
FOR SALE OR RENT Modem home
on east side, olose In: 4 rooms anJ
large sleeping porch, hardwood
floors, fireplace, garage, fine shrub
bery and lawn: also new large Es
tate Heatrola for sals. Tel. Owner,
1654 or 125.
THINK OF IT Only 8100 down
places, you In this "self starter"
home of 4 rooms. Automatic pump,
electrlo lights, ohlcken house
Some carpenter work would make
It a model. Uxcellent land, 'i a.
cherriea, (4 oirr es and garden. Bal
In alfalfa. tvj ml Medford, good
road. Charles A. Wing Agmcy.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
THIS COUNTRY IS OOING AHEAD
IN SPITE OF WHO IS ELECTED
PRESIDENT
LET'S GOI '
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
1929 Pontlao Coupe In nice shape.
1927 Bulck Standard Sedan, priced
low.
1930 Dodge 8 Coupe (like new).
131 Studebaker Dictator Sedan; free
wheeling. 1039 Chevrolet Coach! a real buy.
1930 Chevrolet Coupe, priced to sell.
IBS'! Chevrolet Coupe, with license,
8100.
1928 Pontiac Coach. ,
1932 Pontiacs NEW If you must have
the best.
Terms arranged that you can handle.
PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE
FLOOR.
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
If you don't buy from me, we both
lose money.
A FEW REAL VALUES
1930 Dodge Coupe 8375
1930 Chev. Coupe 8300
1929 Chev. Coach 8250
1927 Standard Bulck 8 Sedan..8300
1981 Studebaker Dictator Se
dan 6880
Chrysler 4 Coupe. 75
1939 Ford Sport Coupe 8300
1929 Essex Coach 6175
We have many other used car bar
gains. Easy terms and generous
allowances.
PONT1AO SALES FLOOR
South Riverside.
1927 PACKARD Good rubber, good
shape throughout, to trade for
cows or saddle horse. . Value 6300.
Write or call at Fur Pish ea Game
Corp. Ranch, Prospect, Ore.
I Or. SALE FRUIT A VEGETABLES
APPLES 30e per box. Pick them your
self. Airport Orchard.
SORTED Delicious apples, 40c; Nellls,
B5c. Bring your boxes. Medford
Warehouse. Phone 316.
FOR SALE Splteenberg and New
town apples at Ala Vlata Packing
House, 327 So. Front St.
FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke,
two miles east of Jacksonville, tf
POTATOES, 65c hundred. Tel 950-R-2.
Richfield Service, Phoenix.
FOB SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Toulose geese, 81.50 each.
live only. R. E. carley, pnone ass-x,
EXTRA fancy Bronze turkeys for
breeding purposes. Tei. ioo-j-j.
W. A. Pyburn, Rt. 4, Buckshot Hill.
FOR SALE Or for wood, Idaho
inspected Bronze torn, 95 fertile
last aeaeon. Ashland Mine road.
B. R. Paul.
FOR SALE 300 Hansen White Leg
horn triple pedigreed pullets; 12
pearl guineas. Eakla Hatchery,
Talent.
FOB SALE tVCAL ESTATK
FOR SALE 7-A. chicken ranch. Will
take late model car as part pay
ment. ei uoyie, Eagie point.
A BARGAIN 136 scree, new build
ings, good soil; 61000 will handle.
. Box 8708, Mall Tribune.
WHEN you think ot real estate think
of Brown 4 Whit.
FOB SALE FUEL
WOOD Hard and soft, mixed, 6180,
12". Write M. F. Barlow, Talent.
FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood;
all under ahed. Phone 623-R-l.
Dal ton Bros.
POR SALE Dry fir wood, 61.76 tier,
16-lnch. Phone 1116.
TAKEN UP
TAKEN UP Brown Jersey heifer
about 6 mot. old. Owner can have
' same by paying for ad. O. A.
Alvord, across from White Wing
poultry Farm, east or pnoemx. '
FOB 8 ALE MISCELLANEOUS
HAVE double shotgun: look aa new;
610 00 only; 24 shell free. 200 W
Jackson St.
SET heavy -vork harness. Tel. 912-J.
Ssm Betemen.
BOY'S tweed overcoat, 6 to 7-year
sIm: clean and excellent condition.
Phone 1194-Y. 6 to 7 p. m.
FOR SALE Grain hay (oats), 810.00
ton: splendid condition. B. J.
Palmer, Rt. 3, 8 ml. west of Med
ford.
FOR SALE 3-pleoe suit and over
coat. Priced to Mil. Huber Tailor
Shop. 18 No. Fir.
SLIQHTLY used Bungalow Piano.
Muat sell. Leaving town. Cash talks,
May consider term. Mr. Freeman.
Grand Hotel.
FOR SALE 11x8 lathe. Inquire at
rick at Lindiey .
FOR SALE Piano, cheap. Would ex
change for good used furniture,
108 So. Grspe.
FOR SALE Sugar pine shakes. Fab
era Store, Central Point.
CHARIS Foundation Osrment. 87
Quince. Phone 641-B.
FOR SALE Soft-helled almonds. ;
ly lc lb. Tel. evening or write
T Dtlmtf D,,ta 1 fn- rflll.H.
B. J. Palmer. Route 3, for delivery.
FOR SALE Dry applewood. Phone
Matthews, 597-J-5. Illlhee Orchard.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespaae
Irui signs st the Mall Tribune Job
olflce; printed on cloth to with
stand the rstn and weather.
FOR SALi; Circulating, heater. Phone
578-Y.
FOR 8ALF, Harley-Davidson motor- 1
evele 185 cash. Sea John, at Mail
TriBuaib
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
POR SALE Large . sued Monarch
tiecirlo Range with trash burner.
Cost 8260. cash price 676. Like
new. P. o. Box 414 Central Point.
PLANT BUDDED BtUXTlUT FIL
BERTS Heavy production of large
nuts at early age. Grafted wal
nut, fruit tree and evergreen
shrubs at new low price. Cata
logue on request. Woodruffs Nur
sery. Eugene, Ore.
FOR SALE-Uaed sewing machine, all
maxes. so up; term u desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett.
MISCELLANEOUS
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at tne Man Tribune Job
office; printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
MME. TERESA Clairvoyant and card
.yauci. mw dd iove, marriage
and business. Rainbow Auto Camp,
cabin No. 3.
LOCAL or long distance hauling. We
luBiwwf iaj fBvo you money, aiw
ley Transfer. 619 North Riverside.
Phone 1044-X.
EADIO SERVICE L. D. Lawton. Tel
SPECIAL PRICES on photograph for
i.n. n nume uwhn otuoio so
licits your patronage SHANOLE
-TUDIO.
BUSINESS DIRFCTORI
Abstract.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY .ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
ox iiue. iiue insurance. - Room 8
and 6. NO. 33 North Central Ave,
upstair.
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED 1
PAYMENTS RRnnrvn
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
w uuuioa : company ana extend
your payments. Additional money
loaned. Phone 81 for appointment.
Dressmaking ano Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
remoacuug. ui Meaiord Bldg.
Phone 1181.
Expert Window Cleaner.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172.
Bouse oleanlng. Floor waxing. Orl-
suw ruB cleaning, specialty.
Funeral Parlor.
PERL'8 FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rate. Estab
lished 30 years. Ambulance serv
ice. 6th St at Oakdale. Tel 47.
Painting tnd Paperhanglng.
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting,
paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Res
Coleman Creek road.
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FOR SALE
100 acrei Beat Bear Creek Bottom land near Medford
$100.00 per acre Half cah, balance termi. Thli land
old for more than the preient price 80 yeari ago. It
will go up In value. No similar land hag been offered
at thii price in the 22 years we have been in business.
BARNES & CORN
Phone 409-810-Y 18 S. Central
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
'-Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose-leaf ledgei. and
blank, billing systems, duplicating
cash sale slips and everything in
the printing line. 38-30 N. Grape.
Phone 75.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance. No other charge. See
W. B. Thomas, 45 8. Central.
Oround floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg. State License No. 8-157.
Transfer.
RE1NBUNG TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 333.
BADS TRANSFER At STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 816
Price right. Service guaranteed.
LEOAL NOTICES
Eserutnr's Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice I hereby given that the
undersigned Executor of the Estate
of Clara E. Beall. deceased, has filed
In the County Court for Jackson
County. Oregon, hi duly verified
Final Account, and said Court has
fixed Wednesdav, November 30th,
1B33, at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon
of said day at the court room of
said Court In the Court House in
Vedford, Oregon, a the time and
place for the hearing of said Final
Account. All persona Interested are
hereby notified to make or file their
objectlona, If any they have, to aald
l-:nal Account, with aald Court on
or before said time.
ASBURY BEALL,
Executor of the Estate of
Clara E. Beall, deceased.
OUS NEWBURY,
Attorney for Executor.
Notice.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Mildred Nell Florey, plaintiff,
vs.
J. W. Neathamer and Walter E.
Smith, Defendanta.
Notice 1 hereby given, tht pur
suant to an Interlocutory Decree of
the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County In the
above entitled cause, dated October
34, 1933, ordering a sale of the prem
ises hereinafter described In lieu of
a partition thereof, I will offer aald
premises for sale and will sell the
same at publlo auction to the high
est bidder for cash at the front door
of the Courthouse In the City cf
Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, on
November 38, 1933, at 10 o'clock a. m.
Those certain mining claims describ
ed a follows Sunset, Blue Bell, J. w..
Jack of 'Diamonds and Iron Cube,
comprising the mine known aa tho
"Gold Plate Mine," and being sltu
ated in Section 17, Twn. 35 8. R. 3
West, w. M., aald location notice
having been recorded as follows:
Volume 38 of Mining records at pages
ioo, o, eao and MS. in the
offloe of the county clerk of Jackson
uouniy, uregon,
FRANK P. FARRELL,
Referee.
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Williams Creek
WILLIAMS CREEK, Nov. 15. (SpU
Miss Emma Lofland of Central Point
spent the week-end with her uncle.
Roy Loflsnd and family In Provolt.
Mrs. Alex Roy of Spokane, Wash.,
and small granddaughter, Dolores
Pennell of Tennsnt. Cel., are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peckham.
Fred and Robert Klncade were
week-end visitors In Grant Pass.
Mrs, John Freeman and small
daughter Joyce of Ashland visited her
sister. Mrs. Homer House, last week.
Cleve Wilson and John Mullen are
working on the government trail near
Ruch, where Dee Miller ha been em
ployed ell summer.
Williams Bridge club met with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Boat last week, after
having been dismissed for several
weeks.
Jlmtnl Fecanam, small son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Peckham, haa been seri
ously 111 with flu. He Is better now.
Mlaa Blanch Sparlln, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Sparlln. became
the bride of Cherman Musty of
Grants Pas last Thursday. The
young couple left for Eureka and
Crescent City on a brief trip. Mrs.
Musty haa many frlenda on Williams
creek who Join In wlahlng them many
happy years.
The small child of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hill, seriously III last week from
teething, was rushed to Grants Pas
to the doctor, and 1 better now.
Mrs. A. O. Edwards, school clerk, 1
now tsklng the school census.
A daughter was born last Thursday
to Mr. and Mra. Clint Kendel of near
Provolt. Miss Cleo Swearlngen Is
staying In the home.
Mr. and Mr. A. M. Clark of Klam
ath Falls called at the O. W. Robert
home Sunday. Mr. Clark Is foreman
for the Baker-Dunn Conatructlon Co..
now engaged on highway work near
Weaskulnn. le la relief work ol three
and one-half day week for each
shirt.
Mis Minnie Parson of near Dorrla,
Cel., spent . th week-end with her
cousin, Mlaa Fal Holahauter. Miss
Parsons is attending Ashland Normal.
M. L. House and son Walter have
been at their mine near Swede Basin
for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Orln Eastllck of
Yreka. Ca)., were Sunday visitors at
the Kradel Newoomb home.
Mr. Stella Strattn spent last week
aa house guest of her friends. Judge
and Mrs. H. D. Norton of Medford,
returning home Saturday,
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Centred Point
CENTRAL POINT, Nov. 15 (Spl.)
Mr. and Mra W. H. Norcroa are
moving to the Henry Taylor place
east of town near the Norcroaa pear
orchard. The place belonged to them
and I where they lived many years
ago.
Otto Bohnert Is confined to his
home with the flu.
Half Moon Fruit di Produce Co. of
San Francisco has opened an offloe
In the building recently vacated by
the Al Hermanaon feed atore and
will use the same for a poultry busi
ness. Mrs. T. A. Marine of West field.
Alberta, arrived Sunday to visit her
son, George Marine, and family, also
other relatives and friends.
Mrs. Martha L. Smith of Kerby,
formerly of Central Point, Is a guest
of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Love, and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crafford of Bear
Creek district have moved to San
Diego, Cel.
Mia Ellen Lofland wa a week-end
guest of her uncle, Ray Lofland, and
family of Applegate.
Carnation club met Thursday aft
ernoon with Mr. Truman Brenner
at her home In the Howard Hill dis
trict. Member present were Mrs.
Kelley, Mrs. Floyd Root, Mrs. Kelso.
Mm. Harry Dubbs of Grants Psaa,
Mrs. Myrtle Gleason, Mrs. Sanford
Richardson, and th hostess, Mrs.
Brenner.
Rebekah lodge member who at
tended the district convention from
here are Mr. and Mra Jess Richard
son, Mrs, E. R. Oleason, Mra, Harry
copplnger, Mr. Southwell, Mr. Er
nestine Roatel, Mrs. Ed Vincent, Mrs.
A. Buckles and Mra. Ed Farra.
Mr, and Mrs. Beatty have a house
guest Mr. and Mra. V. E. Wise of
Portland, Who are old friends.
L. O. Grime 1 preparing to mov
hi battery ahop to the location ad
Joining the Associated Oil Co. station
of which . he ha recently taken
charge, on the West Main street
highway corner.
Cooked food aale on election day,
In charge of the health unit, netted
the organization about 818.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Rlchardaon
entertained with a chill dinner Bun.
day.
Laurelhurst
LAUHELHURST. Nov. 15. (Spl.)
Laurelhurst school defeated Shady
Cor school Thursday afternoon In
basketball, 38 to 13. James Thomas
of Laurelhurst wsa th tar, making
30 points. Laurelhurst playera and
acore were: Colllngwood. 3; K.
Roger. 4; J. Tho ma, 30; Glass,,
Vaughn and C. Rogers.
Three new pupil entered Laurel
hurst arhool Wednesday, making a
total of 17. The new pupil are :
Jun Hopper, first grade: George Hop
per, third grade, and Edgar Hopper,
seventh grade, Th Hopper children
attended the Antelope tchool last
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker and fam
ily of Bellvlew, N. M, are eipected
here next week. Mra, Walker la a
t!'Vef of ija, U- QMi
MS
Phoenix
PHOENIX. Nov. 15. (Spl.) Thim
ble club will meet with Mr. C. B.
Ward Wednesday afternoon. All mem
bers are urged to attend.
Grade and high schools ot Phoeni
will put on a ctrcu Friday night.
November 18, at the gym The pub
lic la Invited and there will be amuse
ment for sll. Two sideshows, stands
where popcorn, hot dogs, elder, soda
pop and candy can be purchased.
There will be a parade with animals,
elephsnts and all. Aorobatlc stunts
and boxing with other event, will
help furnish amusement. General
admission will be 10 cents, with both
sideshow five oent.
Extension club will meet at the
Orange hall Friday with a covered
dish luncheon. Mrs. 0. O. Hartley
and Mrs. Henry Frame will lead the
meeting. This meeting will be on
"Christmas Sweet." All member
and all interested are urged to at
tend and bring a covered dish for
the dinner that will be served at
noon,
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Foots Creek
FOOTS CREEK, Nov. 15-(8pl.)
Friends of Orant Matthew were
pleased to learn that he waa elected
judge In Josephine county. The
Matthews have lived on root creek
many years, and have numerous
friends here.
Mr. Irma McOuat, who underwent
a major operation, died at tho hos
pital In Medford, It wsa learned here.
George Phlfer was elected director
for the- Gold Hill Irrigation district
by a large majority November 8.
Mrs. II. O. Hill, who ha been
spending some time with her daugh
ter In Loa Angeles, returned home
November 13.
Mrs, George West of Medford
brought her mother, Mr. Paulina
Wahl. down to vote November 8.
Mrs. Wahl returned to Medford to
remain until after Thanksgiving
with Mrs. West.
Mr. and . Mrs. Henry Miller of
Grant Fas spent November 8 and
S with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Miller.
L. Drulf ot the Pickett auto camp
waa In Medford November 7.
H. L. Kegg and family have moved
from the cabin at the Bonney Grill
to their new home back ot Roee Gay
ranch. .
Leslie Cook of Portland, who la
visiting relative at Gold Hill thl
week, spent November 11 visiting the
Lance, 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ouetzlaff and
son, Frederick, and Mrs. G. .Bonney
spent November 13 In Medford. Mr.
Bonney visited her daughter, Mr.
Stanley Woodford.
Mr. and Mra. Paul McOuat were
In Medford November 9.
Mra. I. T. Gallagher and Mra. Effle
Blrdaeye attended the dramatlo
school at Central Point November" 8.
10 and 11.
Mr. and Mra R. L. Miller and oh!!-,
dren drove to Ashland Armistice day,
where Mr. Miller and Rowland at
tended the football game.
A reception I being planned by
the citizens and parent of School
District 7 at the school auditorium
the evening of November IB, at 8
o'clock, tor faculty members. Thl
1 a get-together meeting which. It
I hoped, everyone will attend,
Butte Falls
BUTTE FALLS, NOT, 15. (Spl.)
Mr, and Mr. Al Hlldreth have been
entertaining Mrs, Hlldreth' nephew,
Roy A. Padgett and wife ot Lot An
geles. Mr. Padgett 1 a polio cap
tain In command of Hollywood dl
vision. They were en route home
after a month'a absence. Both ex
pressed regret that they oouid sot
atay longer. .
Mr. Roaco Larson gar a birthday
party for her son Oarrett on hie
fifth birthday anniversary. Many
llttl boy and girl enjoyed the
party.
Mr. and Mr. Oeorg Stewart and
children moved' Into the Earl Hoover
residence last week.
Dr. Hedge of Medford talked en
th prohibition question at th
church Sunday.
Mr. Harriet Taylor and Mia Ha
ael Taylor were dinner gueate of Mr,
and Mr. John Marlon Sunday,
Mr. Elisabeth Marlon and son
Wesley moved to Seattle recently.
Mrs. John Marlon wa hostess for
the Hustlers club Thursday. The
olub will make ornamental cushions.
There wa a program at th high
school Thursday afternoon, th tu
dent giving an Armistice day play
Mr. and Mrs. Olar Smallwood are
living In one of the Evenoff house
School wa dismissed after the
Armistice day program Thursday, un
til Monday.
Mrs. Clara Dalley underwent a ma.
Jor operation at the Community h ca
pital last Wednesday. She I doing
well.
Mr. B. F. Hllkey spent Wednesday
In Medford.
Mr. and Mr. Don Smith hve t
their guet thl week Mr. Smith'
brother.
Ray Parker I working at Lake 0'
th Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Netherland
have returned from Klamath Fall
and are living In th Slmmerville
houae.
Hustler elub win hare a b,r
December 1, at th church.
Mr. Mabel Mack, horn demon
atratlon agent, will be In Butt Palis
Wednesday. There will be an Inter
sting meeting and everyone I urg
ed to attend.
School Armistice day program In
th high school auditorium consisted
of Urn taieotkm bar h eaokeaun.
one by the Girls' Glee club, one by
the Boys' Glee club and a three-act
play. "The Uncle Dream," with Bv
character. Zella Vincent, Earl Den
hart, Ruth Caraon, Clifford DeJarnett
and Beulah Hereford were In th
cast.
Ssuns Valley
SAMS VALLEY. Nov. 15. (Spl.t
A basketball game between th town
and high school girls was played at
the gym Wednesday night, and re
sulted In the town girl' victory. H
to 10.
Ladles' club met with Mr. Jay
Frlnk Thursday fternoon. Most of
th time wsa spent tacking and
quilting. Plan were outlined for
th eucces of th home demonstra
tion meeting at the schoolhouse, No
vember 18. Each lady la requested
to bring a covered dum for the
luncheon.
Meeting for dlsouaslon of measure
on th ballot wa conducted by R.
E. Nealon, master of the Grange,
Monday night. All measures en
dorsed by the State Orange were ac
cepted, except the repeal amendment,
whloh met some objection.
Clerka of the election board report
a as per cent heavier vote November
8 than In the previous election.
Antelope
ANTELOPE, NOT. IB. (Spl.) Mr.
and Mr. John O.-Grebb and llttl
daughter spent th week end at
Butte Falls with Mrs. Grebb'e father
and mother. . .'
Antelope Literary club met Novem
ber 11. A good program wa enjoyed
by all. A debating team waa or
ganised and tho appointed were
Messrs. Harvey Stanley. Joe Areno,
W. I. Davie and Earl Yorton. . Pro
gram committee appointed for next
meeting waa Meadame Harvey Stan
ley. Jack Wood and W. E. Davl.
Miss Georgia Currier wa appointed
to get up a Journal.
Mr. S. W. Balne and sons and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cannon of Medford
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. B. K. Rlggs.
Antelope Sewing elub met with
Mra Paul Kura, November S. Thoes
present were Mesdame Harvey Stan
ley Helen Culbertson, Joe Anns, Fred
Dutton, Rosa Balm, Ruby Bishop,
A. M. Austin, Paul Kura, T. T. Hat?
lett, Bill Blgham, Henry Owens, Ea.-i
Yorton, Mrs, Thomas Riley and Sam
Harnlsh. The club will meet With
Mrs. Art Kent, December 14.
Mr. Helen Culbertson ihad a her
guest over the week end her mother,
Mr. O, H. Pierce, of Medford.
Rev, D, D. Randall met with the
Antelope Sunday school November
13th.
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OF GRANGE
LAKE CREEK MEEIG
LAKE OREXK, Not. 18. (Spl.)
Lake Creek Orange met November 11,
and elected the following officers:
Muter. Run Moore; overseer. Lei and
Charley; lecturer, Reed Charley; stew
ard, Herman Meyer, Jr.; aslstant stew
ard, Harry Tonn; ohaplala, Ella Meyer;
treasurer, Mabel Stanley; secretary,
Myrtle Charley; gatekeeper, Tom
Stanley; Cere, Alio Kllngle; Pomona,
Vllyn Charley; Flora, Dorothy Zun
del; lady altant reward, Doroth
Meyer; exeoutlve committee, Clau
Charley, chairman, Henry Meyer sad
Floyd Charley.
Program by the ladle, under th
supervision of Lecturer Alice Kllngle,
included:
Song, Irene Charley, Gwendolyn
Charley and Janes Charley; song.
Myrtle Charley: piano solo, Dorotha
Meyer: reading, Anns Tonn; atory,
Ella Meyer; reading, Dorothy ZundeU
recitation, Irene Charley; recitation,
Owendolyn Charley, and recitation.
Janet Charley.
A contest, naming magazine adver
tisement, wa in charge ot Mabel
Stanley.
Lunch was served by men of the
order, who proved the culinary skill
1n Lake Creek Orange la not confined
to the ladle.
Albert Straus New
Master of Grange
For Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY, NOT. 15. (Spl.)
Election of officers waa the prin
cipal buslnee at Orange Saturday
night. Albert Straus wa elected
master; Jame McDonough, overseen
Wesley McDonough, (toward: Mrs.
Peter Bueraon, lecturer; Mrs. J,
Frlnk, chaplain: BUI Duggan, ael st
ent steward; Buitl Buerson, gate
keeper; Mr. Jo McKnlght, secre
tary: S. S. Abbott, treasurer; Edflth
Ssge, Dorothy Straus, Betty Wllaon.
graces; Eva Frlnk, lady aslstant stew
ard ; John Hoist, executive oommit-,
teaman.
After enjoying parlor game, re
trsahment wen served.
Unemployed Thank
All For Dance Aid
The Medford Unemployed associa
tion today Issued the following state
ment: "W wish to express to ths
publlo In general and Medford busi
ness concern for thslr hearty coop
eration and beneficial aaslstanc In
rendering our dance at Dreamland
hall, November 10, a material and
social sucoks."
Maharanee Nancy
Mother Of Girl
PARIS,' Not. IS. (AP) A daughter
was born today to the Maharanee of
Indor, the former Nancy Ann Miller
of Seattle. Th child wUl be named
lUnchsnda.