Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 23, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MilL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1932.
P'A'GE SEVEN
DON'T FORGET
TO PHONE THAT
WANT AD
HERB ARE THE BATES;
far word first Insertion
(Minimum 35o)
Bach additional insertion.
par word
I M1nltr"m 10c) '
without
rtx ui v" tl 3t
lost Male Pekinese dog, brown one
eye. Reward offered, pnone iuaa
LOST Two large rolls of rugs, be
tween Medlortl ana lunram m
day. H. O. waltermlre. 937 South
Holly.
LOST If dog missing, call IMS.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WELL educated woman, 40 years old,
nili nosltlon as housekeeper in
motherless home. Box 88S2, care
Tribune.
YOUNG woman wants housework,
womanless home. Box 8699, Tribune
EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint
ing Interior decorating general
paint Jobs. Call at 222 So. Central.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
HAVE two to five thousand invent
good live business with part time
employment. Box 8888. Tribune.
WANTED To rent or lease a small
farm, close to Medford. Box 8804,
Mall Tribune.
WANTED To buy a farm of 20 acres
or less, within 10 miles of Medford.
for small down payment and
monthly payments. Box 8803, Msll
Tribune.
WANTED Christian woman roomer.
Home privileges. 629 N. Central.
W -'ED 2nd hand goods. We pay
more. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store,
1603 No. Riverside. Phone 266.
FURNITURE upholstered, reflnlshed,
reglued. Phone 969-R. Thlbault.
TOR Watklns" Products, Phone 420-X.
D. A. Casparlc, 13th and Laurel.
-
RAW FURS WANTED
Eastern prices paid.
You don't have to wslt for returns.
We pay cash.
We buy Hides, pelts and Wool.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N. Grape St. Phone 1063
WANTED Household goods, stoves.
tools, or what have you.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063.
FOB RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 5-room furn. house, 615;
. also 3-room turn, cabin, 86.50. Tel.
1288-J.
CLEAN HOUSE, close In;
able. Inquire 219 So. Ivy.
fOR RENT 2 houses, furnished with
overstuffed. Close In. Tel. 1288-J.
"FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish
ed house, 519 No. Bartlett.
TOR RENT Small furnished house;
adults. Phone S19-R.
FOR RENT Modern 4-room house.
Inquire 403 West Clark.
4-ROOM modern furnished house on
Lozler lane: ',4 acre land. Call 105.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house
and 3-room apartment. Tel. 379-R.
1009 W. MAIN will finish
tenant. CaU 103.
COURT cottage, four rooms and
bath, electric refrigerator, oil burn-
er. "all 105.
8-ROOM furnished house, close In.
Almond St., Tel 498-R.
PARTLY furn duplex. 444 So. Ivy.
tffOUSE and small acreage on high
mway, 1 ml. 8. of town. Phone Ash
Wand 263-L.
FOR RENT Attractive 5-room house.
' Reasonable. Phone 556-X.
FURNISHED house, 3 and 8-rm. apta
and garage. 604 W. 10th. .
FOR RENT 6-room house, 228 North
Central. Inquire 634 No. Bartlett.
7-ROOM house, newly finished.
No. Bartlett. Phone 23a.
FURNISHED naif duplex. Reasonable
Inquire 219 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT Small ?"-" furn. I
house. Inquire 305 So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT -room modern furnish
ed bouse; hardwood floors, over
stuffed, electric range. CaU at 530
S Central.
FOR RENT 4
house with
1113-J.
room small furnished
garage. Call 815 or
FOR RENT Beautiful home, tlie
sink, fireplace, stove. See this home
to appreciate It. 518 S. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Furnished 6-room mod
ern bouse. Call at 4H S. Riverside.
FOU KE.N 1 Homes
unfurnished Brown
rurnisbed
White
FOR RENT 4-room bouie. close to
Mjford, $7.50. Phone Jacksonville.
02.
j Phone io j
FOB BENT HOUSE!
FOR RENT Modern 8-room house:
clean and In good condition; living
.room 14x28 ft with hardwood floor;
a bedrooms, 1 13-24 with casement
windows on thiee sides; sat tubs,
good nestrols, large garage and
woodshed; lii blocK from new court
house. Call at 714 W. 10th St.
FOR RENT Alter November 1. 8
room residence, partly furnished,
close In. lots of shade and lawn
20 per month, water paid. Inquire
at 325 So. Riverside.
HOMES rOS RENT Call 198
FOB BENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED apartments, 217 W. 2nd.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment, newly papered and painted,
garage. Close In. Adults. 327 North
Orape.
3-ROOM furnished spt. Bath,
gar-
age. Key at 148 So. Ivy.
APTS and cabins, 83 per week; rooms
81.50 per wk. 445 So. Front.
APARTMENT lor rent, 107 Mistletoe,
Phone 201-H.
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. Orape St.
3-ROOM completely furn. apt: heat
ed. 328 no. ivy.
FOR RENT o rooms furnished lower
furnished apartment, near library.
Phone 2B7-J. out isast Main.
FURNISHED apartments, 1, 2 and 8
rooms; pleasant, neat and very rea
sonable. 120S E. Main.
FOR RENT 3-room apt. with private
bath. It No. Oakdale.
FURNISHED apartment with radio.
Private and pleasant. 518 So. Oak
dale. FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple employed.
Call at 632 Plum St., after 6 p. m.
or Sundays.
FURN. APT., new overstuffed, refrig
eration. The Berben. 10 Quince.
FOR RENT rURNlSlltrO BOOMS
HEATED rooms for rent, 404 8. Grape,
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri
vate entrance, one block rrom
Main St. Reasonable rates. 222 6
Centrsl. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room and gsrage 910 per month..
326 So. Riverside Ave.
FOB BENT BOOMS AND BOARD
PLEASANT room snd board at 716 E
Main. Rates very reasonable.
ROOM AND BOARD 85.00 per week.
414 s. Riverside.
FOB RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 9 acres Improved; house,
barns, alfalfa, etc., 620 month. Tel.
342, Jacksonville.
FOR RENT Fine business store on
Central Ave,., near 6th St. Box 8857.
FOB EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 6-months-old
registered Guernsey bull, jonn
Nsnsen, Rt. 3, Box 18. Tel. 689-J-5.
EXCHANGE OR SALE Buzz saw, 6
h.p. gas engine and ahlngle mill.
Also will trade new lumber for
good car or young Guernsey bull.
Boy jonnston, Applegate, vre.
EIGHT-ROOM Eugene Income
forty acres California for City or
Country Home, li&l tiuyara, s.u
gene. Ore.
WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail.
R. C. Skellenger, Trail, ore.
EXCHANGE Apples for chickens,
turkeys, potatoes or what nave you,
Mrs. Laura Jones, Route 1, Medford.
WAN'1 'ED To exchsnge wood for
Ford of Chevrolet sedan. Mrs,
Laura Jones, Route 1, Medford.
WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard
wood for light truck. 322 East 4tn
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE One of the best buya In
southern Oregon, good fountain and
cafe for less than the cost of
the equipment. See owner at 302
So. Grape St., Medfotd. Ore.
101 SALE FRUIT A VEGETABLES
FOR SALE Delicious apples, sorted,
50c lug. Frlnk Orchard. Tel 611-R-l.
APPLES 20c per box. Pick them your
self. Airport Orchard. '
FOR SALE Spitaenberg and New
town apples at Ala Vista Packing
House. 327 So. Front St.
FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke,
two miles east of Jacksonville, tf
POTATOES, 65c hundred. Tel 950-R-3.
Richfield Service. Phoenix.
FOB SALE FUEL
WOOD UNDER COVER Dry fir,
rough blocks. $1.50 per tier, $4.50
per load. Dry body fir, $1.75 per
tier In 2-tter loads. Phone 1141-J.
Longwtll Wood CO., 441 No. Fir.
FOR SALE Dry fir wood, $1.75 tier;
16-lch. Phone 1116.
rOR SALE lfVEISTO-a
FOR SALE Fresh cow, buzz-saw. 4
h.p. km enlne and pump-Jack,
Geo. McMahon. Talent. ,
GOOD team of horses with harness.
$100; 2 sows. $7 each. Baker, Box
21, Wagner Creek. Tslent.
FOR SALE 02 head ewes, registered
Guernsey animal, pnone auo-tt-i.
SEVERAL work horses, harness, range,
manure: reasonable. Rear 1140
Court St.
FOR tJALE Red feeder pigs; also Red
brood tows, will farrow soon. Adolf
Schuls. Beagle, Ore.
FOR BALE POULTRY
EXTRA fancy Bronze turkeys for
breeding purposes. Tel. 1652-J.
W. A. Pyburn. Rt. 4. Buckshot Hill.
FOR SALE 300 Hun sen White Leg
horn triple pediR'l pullets; 12
pearl guineas. 15a kin Hatchery,
Talent.
FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES
TH18 COUNTRf IS OOINO AHEAD
IN SPITE OF WHO US eleuteu
PRESIDENT
LET'S OOI
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
1929 Pontlac Coupe in nice shape.
1927 Bulck Standard Sedan, priced
low.
1930 Dodge 8 Coupe (like new).
131 8tudebaker Dictator Sedan; free
wheeling. 1929 Chevrolet Coach; a real buy.
1930 Chevrolet Coupe, priced to sell
1927 Chevrolet Coupe, with license.
100.
1928 Pontlae Coach.
1932 Pontlacs NEW If you must have
the best.
Terms srrsnged that you can handle.
PONT1AC 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 Doage Coupe 375
1930 Chev. Coupe 300
1929 Chev Coach 350
1927 Standard Bulck 8 Sedan..l200
193 studebaker Dictator Se
dan 8830
Chrysler 4 Coupe. 8 75
1929 Ford Sport Coupe 82O0
1929 Essex Coach 8175
We have many other used car bar
gains. Easy terms and generous
allowances.
PONTIAO SALES FLOOR
South Riverside,
1927 PACKARD Good rubber, good
shape throughout, to trade for
cows or saddle horses. Value 8300.
Write or call at Fur Plsb Oame
Corp. Ranch, Prospect, Ore.
FOR SALE IML ESTATk
MAKE A BID ON THIS BARGAIN
Property consisting of 8-rm. house,
hot and cold water, electricity, gas,
bath, garage, double woodsheds,
corner lot, 102x100 ft.: paved on Ivy
snd Fourth Sts. Any bid over
82000 will be considered; 81200
cssh; terms on balance. Don't miss
seeing this property located at 307
N. Ivy St, Make personal offer or
mail to above address. -
WHEN you think ot real estate think
of Brown A White.
FOB SALE DOUS AND PETS
FOR SALE Roller canaries.
63.50
each. Phons 523-J-2.
FOR SALE Four-months-old cockor
spaniel pup; also registered roller
canaries, extra fine singers. Phone
Jacksonville 173.
.FOR SALE .MISCELLANEOUS
NOTHING makes your Chrlatmss
package smell sweeter than
sachet of home-grown lavender. 35c
and ooo. Also have lavenaer coat-
hangers. . ao S. Peach St.
FOR SALE Hay In stack, 5 per ton
John HesMl grave, central Point.
SET heavy 'ork harness.
Sam Bateman.
SLIGHTLY used Bungalow Piano.
Must sell. Leaving town. Cash talks.
May consider terms. Mrs. Freeman.
Grand Hotel.
FOR SALE 11x5 lathe. Inquire at
Flck & Llndley's.
FOR SALE Dry applewood. Phone
Matthews, 097 -j-a. iuihe orcnard.
FOR SALEUsed sewing machines, all
makes. $5 up: terms U desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co- 24 N Bartlett
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job
office: printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
FOR SALE Har ley-Davidson motor
cycle. $85 cash. See John, at Mall
Tribune.
FOR SALE Large sized Monarch
Electric Range with trash burner.
Cost $260. Cash price $75. Like
new. P. O. Box 414 Central Point.
FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone
576-Y.
TAKEN UP
TAKEN UP Brown Jersey heifer
about 5 mos. old. Owner can have
same by paying for ad. C. A.
AlvoTd, across from White Wing
Poultry Farm, east of Phoenix.
STOLEN
STOLEN Money from purse on Ap
ptegate. Party seen leaving purse
In a mall-box. Action will be UJcm
agslnat this party -if they do not
mall the money to 215 Cottage St.
MISCELLANEOUS
FLOORS waxed, polished, one dollar.
Phone 774-R-3 or Lamport s.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pac-
ers and movers, special lives toe x
moving equipment. Prices .right.
Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North
Riverside. Phone 1044-X.
WILL DO painting and calsomlnlng
In exchange for radio. Work guar
anteed. 521 N. Fir St.
MME. TERESA Clairvoyant and
card reader. Advice on love, mar
rtage and buslnes. Rainbow Auto
Camp, Cabin No. 8.
DOLL WlOfl made from cut hair
combings. Mrs. B. Brewer, 108 Cot'
tage St.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job
orrice; printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
I.ADIO SERVICE L, D. Lawtoa. Tel
SPECIAL PRICES on photographs for
Xmas, A Horns Owned Studio So
lid ts your patronage. SHANGLE
TUDJO.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
An.trarts of Title and
Title Inanrance. The
onlj complete Title
8 j t m In Jackson
Count J.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. AO. tracts
of Title, Titls Insurance. Rooms 8 I
and 6. No. a) North Central An.
upstairs.
Dressmsklni ana Remoflellnf.
THE PA3HION SHOP Dressmtstns
Kd remodeling. 42 1 UeOIord Bids
Pliona 1181.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
your payments. Additional money
loaned. Phone 81 for appointment
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET OEOROE DO IT - Tel. 1172 I
House elesnlng. Floor waxing. Orl- I
entai rug cleaning, specialty.
Funeral Parlor.
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rates. Estab
lished 20 years Ambulance serv
ice. 6th St. at Oakdals. Tel 47.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything In
the printing Une. 38-30 N. Orape
Phone 75.
Aloney 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. s. Tnomas, so o. uencrai
Ground floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg. State Lloense No. 8-157.
Painting and Paperhsnglng.
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting.
paperhanging. Phone 14-F-4. Ree
Coleman Creek road.
BADS TRANSFER is STORAGE CO.
Offlos 1016 No. Central Phone 816
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
RE1NKJNO TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and 8torage. We haul anything
at a reasonable prioe. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 332.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Execution Sale.
Notice la hereby given that by vir
tue of a writ or execution issued
out of the Circuit Court of the State
of Orcjron for the County of Des-
chxites in a prooeedlrig therein pend
ing wherein First National Bank of
San Leanoro, a corporation, as plain
tiff recovered Judgment against W.
B. Farmer and Callle Farmer for the
sum of $178.75 with Interest
400.000 from January 39, 1930, . to
August S, 1930, and Interest c
Il8.75 from August 5. 1930, at 7'
per annum and the further sum "f
$6.00 aa costs and disbursements, 1
will offer for sale at public auction
to the highest binder for cash at the
front door of the court house in
Medford, Oregon, on December 24th,
1932. at 10 o'clock a. m-, the follow
ing described real property located in
Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit:
South half of Northwest quarter,
and South half of Northwest quar
ter Of Section 27, T. 37, R. 3 W.,
taken and levied upon1 as the prop
erty of aald defendants for the sat
isfaction of said Judgment and ac
cruing costs.
RALPH G. JENNINGS,
Sheriff for Jackson County, Oregon.
Administratrix Notice of Filing
Final Account and Report and of
Hearing Thereof for Final Settle
ment ef Estate.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned. Ruth W. Sparrow, as
Administratrix of the estate of Alex
Sparrow, deceased, did on the 16th
day of November, 1932, file In the
County Court for the State of Ore
gon for Jackson County, sitting In
pruut.be, ner nnai account and re
port, asking for a settlement there
of, and of said estate, and that the
Honorable C. B. Lam kin, by Order
then directed the giving of this
notice and set the hour of 10:00
o'clock a. m.. on Friday, the 16th
Mail Tribune Daily
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day of December. 1932, as the time
for the hearing before said court ot
said final sccount snd report and
settlement of said estate.
All persona having any objections
thereto are required to make the
same at that time and place.
Dated this 16th day of November,
1932. RUTH W. SPARROW.
Administratrix of the Estate
of Alex Sparrow, deceased.
Meteorological Report
November 33, 193t,
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Increasing
cloudiness, followed by rain late to
night or Thursday. Somewhat warm
er tonight.
Oregon: Increasing cloudiness, fol
lowed by rain north and west por
tions lste tonight or Thursday: snow
In mountains. Somewhat warmer to
night. Local Data.
Lowest temperature this moraine,
28 degrees.
Temperature a. year ago today:
Highest, 46; lowest, 19.
Totsl precipitation a'nee Septem
ber 1, 1932, 2.33 Inches.
Relative humidity at 8 p.
terday, 67: 6 a. m. today.
m. yes
100. Sunset today. 4:44 p. m.
Sunrise tomorrow, 7:12 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 4:44 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5
130 Meridian Time.
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Baker Olty 44 24 ..- Clear
Boise 48 28 .... Clear
Chicago 38 38 T. Cloudy
Denver 68 26 M Clear
Des Moines 42 32 cloudy
Eureka - M 42 Clear
Fresno 88 48 .. Clear
Helena 40 28 T. Cloudy
Los Angeles 74 38 Clesx
Marshfleld 82 40 Clear
MEDFORD 84 28 Foggy
New York . 38 24 Clear
Phoenix 18 42 Clear
Portland 48 38 Clear
Beno 80 30 Clear
Roseburg 82 38 Cloudy
Salt Lake 48 33 Clear
San Francisco 86 50 Clear
Seattle 48 38 Clear
Spokane 46 28 Clear
Italy Cnrbs Boastful Ads.
ROME (AP) Hotels, theaters and
like establishments which advertise
themselves as the largest, best or
most luxurious In Italy, have been
"requested" by the government tour
ist office to abandon the superlatives
snd leave the verdict to the Judg
ment of clients. The "request"
amounts to an order,
1
Share Madrid Taxi Trade.
MADRID (AP) To cut down de
pression in the taxi trade, cab owners
here have given each vehicle a letter
denoting a week day which la a forced
day off. Arrest and fine la the pen
alty for any driver caught hustling
for fares on his day of non-competl-tlon.
Income Tax Enters Ceylon.
COLOMBO (AP) Ceylon, long one
of the few countries without an In
come tax. has been compelled to adopt
a levy of 6 per cent. The tax Is esti
mated to yield 81.7S0.0O0.
Analytical Bibles. Phons 748-H.
Cross-Word Puzzle
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10. Alluvial mate
rial worn oil
by attrition
11. Dtter
IS. Bellow
20. Impost
22. Eternltr
23. Watch pocket
25. Ropes for
holitlnar
rnrds aboard
snip
36. Greater
quantity
37. Vanjulab
3S. Wlngllke
Sroccss of a
sb
2t. Machines for
cuttlnR lum
ber out of
slabs
31. Dlitant
32. Crafty
Zi. Proper
3S. Placid
37. Cataract
33. Coat with
metal
49. Having an
offensive
smell
41. Wlnnllke
43, Operatlo sole
44. Belsrtan river
ii. Condenaed at
mofipberlo
moli turf
44. Not of a dore
4T. Wager
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3. Humored
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Gold Hill
OOLD HILL, Nov. 33. (8pl.) Mrs.
Blanche Merrlman. Mrs. Dora Ham
mersly and daughter. Gene, spent
Saturday In Grants Psss st Mrs. Mer-
rlman'a mother, Mrs. Matilda cole.
Eleanor Pomeroy fell from a swing
Sundsy and la suffering from a badly
broken wrist.
Cecil Johnson of Medford was a
buatneaa caller here Monday.
Frsnk Pink of the Meadows wss
In the city Monday.
Mildred Smith apent Sunday on
Sardine creek, the guest of Sylvia
Croft.
Mrs. R. Blankenburg and Mrs.
Dora Rammersly were business callers
In Clrsnts Pass Monday.
Charles Orr, athletic coach of
Grant high, Portland and his sister.
Miss Mildred of Eugene, attended the
funeral Thursdsy of Mrs. Irma
McOuat and spent the week-end In
the city, guests of friends. Both
Charles and hla slater are former
teachera In the high school here
Mlsa Helen Mercer ot Blackwell HH1
entertained a few of her friends Sat
urday evening at a taffy pull. Games
and dancing were also enjoyed by
the guests. Misses Oene Hammersly,
June Moore. Zelda and Louise Smith,
Wallace Iverson, Bill Hammersly and
Deloa Walker.
Jack Frost, who la working up on
Deed Indian, spent the week-end with
his family here.
Over 100 people Friday evening
welcomed the echeol teachera at the
reception that was given In their
honor. A program of vocal ana in
t.nimntnl music and apceches by the
board of education and the faculty
was given, sfter which the evening
was spent In playing games and social
converse. Refreshments were servcu.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Martin ana
children, Jack and Jill, visited Mr.
snd Mrs. Jack Heyland In Medford
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Musty and
family of Central Point spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and
family.
Miss Elite and Miss Sutter, who
have been holding revival meetings
m th M . church, closed their
services Sunday evening and
left
Monday for Portland.
Miss Bertha Coy was
business
caller In Medford Monday.
J. A. Thomaaon, professor or tne
hlch school, will leave weonesaay
evening for Marshfleld. where he will
spend the Thankaglving nonaay.
Mrs. Eber Davis. oauKnier, ri.i.
Mrs. R. E. Blankenburg ano
Zelda Smith were business callers In
Medford Tueadsy.
Mm. Rita Doran has aoceprea
position as houaekeeper In Medford
and will leave Immediately to take
up her work.
Antelope
ANTELOPE. NOV. 83. (Spl.) Frank
Seymour of Copco, Calif., apent a low
dava with friends In the Antelope
district last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill BlRharn and dau-
0-htr insnt November 30 at the
Barnev Rises home.
School board meeting waa held at
the O. R. Culbertaon home November
31.
Richard Balse ts spending a few
days with hla sister and brother, Mrs.
B. K. Rlggs and Bob Bnlae.
Mrs. Jack Wood and little son spent
the day with Mrs. B. K. Rlgga No
vember IS.
Mrs. B. K. Rlggs mother, Mrs. 8. W.
Baize of Medford, has been on the
sick ll-st the past week.
Foots Creek
FOOTS CREEK, Ho. 23. (8pl.)
Many from here attended the fun
eral of Mrs. Paul McOuat at Medford
November 17. The entire commun
ity was nrleved, aa she Jiad ll'ed hers
many years snd had many irienns.
She was a most willing worker in tne
community.
Attending the Wllletts recital at
Medford November 14 were Mr. and
Mrs. Ed OuetTjaff and son Freder
ick. Mrs. D. H. Perry, Beth Boom'
sllter and Phyllla Miller. Mrs. Ouetz-
lsff snd son took part.
Ladles of the health unit met at
the Mlssss Lyndal and Nellie Jacobs
November 1 for an all-day. meeting,
Attending from here were Mesdamea
L. L. Smith. R. L. Miller and O.
Palmer.
School reception given by District
No. 87 at Oold Hill November IB was
quite an event and was attended by
a large crowd. Several of the par
ents from here attended.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith and
daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. Nelson
Boomsllter and son, Lee, were dinner
guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Oeorge Ly
man of Sams Valley November 30.
Perry McOuat and wife of Cali
fornia returned home Friday, accom
panied by Mrs. Victor Blrdaeye and
son, Teddy. Mrs. Blrdseye will spend
the holidays with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Miller. Phyllla
and Junior Miller were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Oeorge Lance November 19
at a birthday dinner In honor of
Junior's 19th birthday.
Reuben Koater left November 16
for Rlddlewood. Wash., where he Is
employed in a lumber camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook of Oold
Hill apent last week at the Cook and
Rowe mine.
Mr. and Mrs, Marlon Lance visited
Mrs. Lance's mother, Mrs. Martha
Seaman, of Rogue River, Nov. SO.
Clyde Martin called at the Birds,
eye ranch November 30.
James Chllders shipped, M nice
turkeys to San Francisco November
18th.
I
Leaking roofs repaired. For roo;
work of any kind call 2a.
Williams Creek
WILLIAMS CREEK, Nov. 3S. (Spl.)
Williams Lsdtes club met Wednesdsy
afternoon with Mra. A. L. Blodgette.
The ladiea are planning a play and
an entertainment to be given soon.
A party for the club members and
their families was given at the com
munity hall Saturday night. It was
sn old fashioned taffy pull. Each
family contributed to the evenlng'a
entertainment with stunt, song or
reading.
Paul and Linden Klncade were bua
Iness visitors In Grants Psss Satur
day. Mrs. Frank Ward, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Klncade. writes that
her husband, while at work recently.
fell 35 feet, .landing on a concrete
floor, but escaped with but minor In
juries. Mr. and Mrs. Ward plan to
vlalt here over the Christmas holl
dsys. Jack Wilson Is staying at the Splcer
home.
Lum Jones, who hss been working
near his marble quarry, waa taken
aerlously ill loat week and had to be
taken home.
Lester 8parlln, who has been In the
Vetersns' hospital In Portland for
several weeks suffering from arthritis
In his hip, Is Improving slowly.
High achoul pupils have been work
Ing on the no tennis court. Walter
Varner hauled gravel for them one
day. Also the boys and Mr. Schep-
man have painted the floor of the
Orange hall with the necesssry lines
for baskotball. They will play basket
ball In the Orange hall this yesr In
stead of the community hall.
Henry Head, high school pupil from
Applegate, has been absent two weeka
with the chlckenpox.
Mr. Chalmcra of the Jackson county
unemployment league was on Wil
liams creek Tuesday bringing a load
of potatoes and returned with a load
of livestock, for which he had ex
changed them, to be butchered as
food for the members of the lesgue.
They were alao on the creek Satur
day looking up others whom they
had been told had stock to trsde.
Warren Mee, high achool pupil from
Applegate, was out ot school last week
with flu.
The Roy house, being built on the
old Sargent place, where the David
son's home wss recently burned, Is
nearlng completion. It Is a slk
room bungalow.
Mrs. Rlnda Hammond was a guest
at the Emll Voss home Monday.
Mrs. Eva Caeey and Miss Oraoe Rob
erts apent Thursday with Mra. John
Lettekln.
Miss Freda Wltte of near Oranta
Pass was guest of her friends, Blanche
and Beasie House, lent week
A. L. Blodgette butchered and ahlp-
ped soma 360 fine turkeys last week.
Miss Stella Moomaw has returned
from Medford, where ahe was em
ployed In the cannery several weeka,
Frank Wood has leased the W. C,
Ftxley store and will take over the
management after the first of the
year.
New buildings on the Frank Brayn
place are being painted white and
add greatly to the appearance
Dance given by the Orange on the
evening of Armistice day brought
out a crowd of about 150 people. The
Mcdklllater orchestra, "The Trouba
dours," from Missouri Flat, furnished
the music. Alfred Hilton acted as
floor msnager, assisted by Austin
Cougle. There were vlaltora from
Medford, Murphy. Applegate and
other neighboring Oranges. The
Orange will give another danco
Thankaglving. Everyone Is cordially
Invited.
The new telephone company Is busy
nutting lines In order and relnatalllng
telephones. They are oharglng a lower
rate for service.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hedgepeth are
home again after spending several
months In Klamatn county.
Mrs. Jeff Pence Is able to be up
and around, but la suffering with
rheumatism.
Mrs. Minnie Freeman Is staying
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Wlaecarver In Oranta Pass, while her
huaband is working in Klamatn
county.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruch of Medford at
tended the dance at Williams Fri
day as guest of Mr. snd Mrs. Alfred
Hilton. Mr. Ruch grew up on Thomp-
son creek and Is well known by old
timers here.
PROSPECT, Nov. 33. (Spl.) Mr.
and Mrs. David- Neville and two chll
dren spent Saturday In Medford
shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Manning were
dinner gueats Sunday of Mra. Anna
Weeks and Stwsrt Weeks.
Jim Peyton held a turkey shoot
Sunday which wss well sttended.
Hsm Watklns. well known here,
where he and Mrs. Watklns had aold
Newton products for years, died Sun
day at his Jiome In Medford follow
Ing a stroke, several rrom nere
tended the funeral Tuesday after'
noon at Conger's.
Mrs. Paul Robertson was a patient
last week at the Community hos.
pltal with flu.
Amerlran fcndnw Study.
OOETTINOEN, Oermany (AP)
An endowment netting 835.000 an
nually has been given to Ooettlngen
university by an unidentified Ameri'
can for reaearrh In cancer and the
Rockefeller Institute has made 875.000
avsllable for studies In Inorganic
chemletry.
FREE pioneers anu
photographed without
pioneer historical
SHANOLE STUDIO.
descendants
charge for
collection
Fender and body repairing, Prloes
tight. Brill Sheet Metal Work,
I
wwi- i
Up From Streets
iV, a' jl
John O'Maltey, who labors with
hovel and brush to glvo Milwaukee
streets a well groomed appearance
was sleeted sssemblyman In ths
Wisconsin state legislature. Be
tween sessions he will return to his
slmpls tasks. (Associated Press
Photo)
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