Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 01, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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SfEDFOUD 5ESTC TRTBUSTE, MEDFORD, OBEGOS. THTTRSD'SY, DEmiBER 1 1932.
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LOST If aog missing, call 181"-
FOUND
SOUND - Horn-rimmed glasses m
case. Phone 1173-1- or call at 911
W. 11th.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED work by capable young
Wwomen. Call 813 from 8 tolojclock-
for room and board. Phone 868.
EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint.
Ing - interior decorating - seneral
pafnt lobsCall at 323 So. CenBal.
"CTANTEUIIllSCgH.ANEOP
WANTED An "A one," well bred
v'CzllZ to three years old.
.riAtmn and Drlce. Address
Box 9022, Mall Tribune.
WANTET-Chrlstlan woman roomer.
Home privileges. 629 N. Central.
Ten 2nd hand goods. We pay
more. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store
1603 No. Riverside. Phone 26.
FOR Watklns- Products. Phone 420-X.
D. A. casparlc, 13th and Laurel.
RAW PURS WANTED
Eastern prices paid.
Ton don't have to wait for returns
We pay cash.
We buy Hides, Pelts and Wool.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063.
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools, or what have you.
MEDFORD BARGATN HOUSE
ST N. Grape St. Phone 1063,
FOB BENT BOUnES
TRUCK returning from California the
first or tne wees.
Call 318.
rOR RENT Modern home on Lozler
Ijane: V4 acre, r
FOR RENT Nice residence war high
school; douDie garage.
dale. Phone 188-J-2.
FURNISHED house. 811.50, water
paid. Phone 617-R.
FOR RENT 3-room house, screened
porch, garage. Call 145 So. Drape.
TOR RENT Modern 6-room house,
clean, close In; Heatrola, set tubs,
electricity, gas or wood, garage,
woodshed. Phone 364-L or call at
714 w. 10th.
ilia SUMMIT AVE. 5 rooms, furnace,
kitchenette. Call 105.
FURNISHED house; wood stove, over
stuffed: on Cotttfge St. Call 105.
HOLLY COURT 4 rooms and bath,
electric refrigerator, stove and oil
heater. 'Call 105.
yoR RENT New B-room furnished
home. 28 Washington St.
UNFURNISHED 3-rm. modern house.
Inquire 23 Almond.
TOR RENT Beautiful furnished
home, 840 E. 9th. Also cheaper
houses. Phone 1288-J.
B-ROOM unfurnished newly decora
ted house. Cheap. Phone 449-X.
FURN Cr t bungalow. Phone 319-R.
FOR RKNT 5-room
310 Hv:en St.
house, ,12.50.
UEALV renovated 5-room modern
cottage on Pacific Highway with 8
acre lot, good garden soli. Irrlga-
) tlon. See J. B. Webster Agency,
Phoenix.
FOR RENT 4-room small furnished
house with garage. Call 815 or
1113-J.
FOR RENT Small furnished house:
adults. Phone 319-R.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house
and 2-room apartment. Tel. 379-R.
1009 W. MAIN Will finish to suit
tenant. Call 105.
PARTLY furn duplex. 444 So. Ivy.
7-P.COM house, newly finished.
No. Bartlett. Phone 232.
FOR RENT Attractive 5-room house.
Reasonable. Phone 556-X.
FOR RENT Alter November 1, 8
rtnm residence. Dartlv furnished
close In. lots of shade and lawn
$20 per month, water paid, inquire
at 325 So. Riverside.
FOR RENT Furnished 8-room mod
ern bouse. Call at 41. 8 Riveraide
'FOK KEN 1 Homes r-urnlsbed Ot
unfurnished Brown si White
FOR RENT 4-room house, close to
Mdlord, $7.50. Phone Jacksonville.
802.
ft)B BENT HOUSE
FOR RENT Modern fl-room house;
clean and In good condition; living
room 14x28 (t. with hardwood door;
3 bedrooms. 1 13-34 with easement
windows on three ildes: set tuba,
good neatrola, large garage and
woodshed; I ft block from new oourt
houie. Call at 714 W. 10th St.
FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish
ed house: hardwood floors, over
stuffed, electric range Call at 830
8. Central.
BOMBS FOR RENT Call TOO
FOB RENT APARTMENTS
CLF.AN cosy furnished 3-room apt ,
private bath, 13.50; adults. Hi
So. Grape.
FURNISHED apartment with private
bath. 331 Apple St.
FURNISHED apartments, 317 W. 3nd.
3-ROOM furnished apt. Bath, gar
age. Key at 140 so. ivy.
APTS and cabins. 2 per week; rooms
81.80 per wit. 4s ou. Front.
APARTMENT lor rent, 107 Mistletoe.
Phone 301-H.
FOR RENT 8 rooms furnished lower
furnished apartment, near library
Phone 287-J. 804 East Main.
FURNISHED apartments, 1, 3 end 8
rooms; pleasant, neat and very rea
sonable. ,. Main.
FOR RENT 2-room apt. with private
oatn, oi no. uaxaaie.
FURNISHED apartment with radio.
Private and pleasant. 818 So. Oak
dale. FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple employed.
Call at 532 Plum St., after 6 p. m.
or Sundays.
FURN. APT., new overstuffed, refrig.
eration. The Berben, id Quince.
FOR BENT FURNISHED ROOMS
PLEASANT, heated front room. wp
arate entrance. 220 No. Oakdale.
HEATED rooms for rent, 404 8. Grape.
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri
vate entrance. One block from
Main St. ' Reasonable rates. 222 s
Central.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
worn ana garage 910 per montn.
335 So. Riverside Ave.
FOR BENT ROOMS AND BOARD
PLEASANT room and board at 718 a,
Main. Rates very reasonsble.
ROOM AND BOARD 88.00 per week
414 S. Riverside.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Year
around business; no overhead; fine
for family; 8250. Box. B028, Tribune.
FOR EXUI1AN6B
TO TRADE1 Pigs for sheep; 3 sows
and 3 fat pigs. John Newcomb,
. Route 3, Medford, st Eagle Point.
EIGHT-ROOM Eugene Income
forty acres California for City or
Country Home. 1137 Hiiyara, ou
gene, Ore.
WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail
R. 0. Skellenger, Trail, Ore.
WILL trade dry 18" fir and hard
wood for light truck. 323 East 4th.
FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
TRADE equity In Medford residence,
5-rbom modern, good location for
small ranch, stock or what have
you. Box 8880 Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE B.BJII. ESTATb
12 ACRES Own water right: house
and other buildings; on bus line;
$1000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River,
Oregon.
HOMES AND RANCHES Going busi
ness proposition. Houses for rent.
W. J. Roberts, 730 W. 2nd St. Tel.
1528-J.
WHEN you think ot real estate think
of Brown 6s White.
FOB SALfc HOMES
FOR SALE Completely furnished or
unfurnished 6-room house on very
choice residential street, wslklng
distance. Price is very low. Will
take light car and small amount ol
cash: balance very easy terms. For
particulars or appointment write
Box 8904, Tribune. .
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
CHEVROLET '27 Coupe; good me
chanically; 6 tires: 1933 license;
$47.50 cash. Phon6 J'vlUe 1 14.
FOR SALE 1929 Chev. coach, new
paint. 5 almost new tires, Karl
Keen trunk; mechanically fit; looks
like new.
EAKIN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Dealer.
FOR SALE Chevrolet 26 coupe. Tel,
764.
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
Santa Is here with a load of Real
Used Car Values for Christmas.
1931 studebaker Dictator Sedan,
with free wheeling:
1929 Pontlac Coupe, a peach.
1927 standard Bulck Sedan.
1930 Chevrolet Coupe.
1929 Pord Sedan.
1929 Essex Coach.
1927 Ford Roadster, $37.50.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Open Sundays.
FOR SALE Nash 6 Sedan, good con.
dltlon Very cheap. 122 Tripp St.
FOR SALE FUEL.
FOR SALE Dry body fir, $1.75: also
dry oak, laurel and manzanlta.
Phone 1116.
FOR SALE Dry black oak, laurel &
manzanlta. Phone 111Q.
IOI SALE FRUIT VEGETABLES
FOR SALi; Delicious apples, sorted
50c lug. Frlnk Orchard. Tel 811-
R-l.
FOR SALE Upitzenberg and New.
town apples at Ala Vista Packing
House. 327 so. Front St.
POTATOES, 65o hundred. Te) 950-
R-2. Richfield Service, phoenix.
FOR , SALE POULTRY
BRONZE BREEDERS. $2 50 and up
W. A. Fyburn, Buckshot Hill,
TO SALE UOUS AND PETS
FOR BALE Full-blooded St. Bernard
dogs; 3 males. 1 female; 3 monms
old. Ideal Xmas presents. Inquire
314 Vancouver Ave.
FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS
LEAVING TOWN Selling odds snd
ends; also Hoover vacuum cleaner,
8; coll spring daybed, like new.
813; beautiful large mirror, 86; add
ing machine, 87; mandolin, 84; Cal.
35 rifle, 810; good coll spring mat
tress, tine table top. firewood. 333
Maple.
"OR SALE Mining equipment.
Prices very low. 6-ton Ellis aaii
mill, with feeder, 1000 ft. 3" OD
pipe, 1(4" centrifugal pump, 150 ft.
"4" steel cable, small hoist, shaft
ing, split pulleys and No. 1 Giant.
Sam Israel. Perrydsle Aw.
FURNITURE for sale; overstuffed.
ruis. nlano. radio, mangle. Mayiag.
Many other items. Come to 120
Vancouver Ave.
FINE PIANO for sale, reasonable,
130
Vancouver Ave.
FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
cards with names engraved
printed thereon, phone 192-J and a
representative will call on you or
call at Commercial Printing Dept. or
the Mall Tribune; Big line of sam.
pies at reduced prices; time Is get.
ting short, order now.
CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Personal printed stationery, both en
velopes and paper irom ei-ao up.
50 visiting cards, printed & In
leather case only $3.75. 8 pencils
with name printed thereon In gold
also hard wood ruler In leather
case for $1.00. See them at Com
mercial Printing Dept of Mall
Tribune, 28-30 N. Grape. Order
now.
W1IEAT Also choice Kanota oats and
beardless barley. O. F. Nledermeyer.
FOR SALE First quality sugar pine
shakes, delivered In lots of 4,000 or
more at $9 per M. See them at
324 Clark St. or write H, F. Morgan,
Trail.
SET heavy ork harnes
Tel. 912-J.
sam B&teman.
FOR SALE 11x5 lathe. Inquire at
Pick & Lindley'a.
FOR SALE Dry apple wood. Phone
Ma -xnews, ou .-j-o. uunee orchard.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes, as up; terms If desired All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co. 34 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 Harley-David son motor
cycle. $85 cash. See John, at Mall
Tribune.
FOR SALE Large sired Monarch
Electric Range with trash burner
Cost 4260 Cash price $75. Like
new. P. O. Box 414 Central Point.
FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone
D'O-X.
TAKEN UP
TAKEN UP Brown Jersey heifer
aoout o mos. old. owner can nave
a me by paying for ad. C. A.
Alvord, across from White Wing
Poultry Farm, east of Phoenix.
MISCELLANEOUS
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right.
Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North
Riverside. Phone 1044-X.
MISCELLANEOUS
FURNITURE upholstered, re-glued,
refenlshed: made like new. Phone
896-R. Thlbault.
INVALIDS and old people cared for.
mgnt rood ror right living. Chronic
allmente given special care. Rea
sonable rates. Phone 1282 or call
at 7 So. Chestnut.
LAUNDRY 4c lb. 8c completely fin-
isnea. rnone ooh-a-2.
WILL DO painting and calsomlnlng
in exenange xor raoio. work guar
anteed. 521 N. Fir St.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs ac tne uui Tribune Job
office; printed on oloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
F.ADIO SERVICE L. D. Lawton.
Tel
543-X.
SPECIAL PRICES on photographs for
Amas, a nome owned studio So
licits your patronage SHANGLE
IUU1U,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUOED
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
or tinance company and extend
your payments. Additional money
loaoea raone si tor appointment
Abstracts.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. Tbe
only complete T 1 1
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT OO. Abstracts
of Tttls, Title Insurance. Rooms 8
and B, No. 82 North Central Ave.,
upstairs.
Dressmaking ftno Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg
Phone 1181.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET OEOROE DO IT - Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Funeral Parlor.
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
seme ftt moderate rates. Estao
lis bed 30 years. Ambulance serf
Ice. Cth SL at OakdsJe. Tel 47.
lob Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMKN1
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing ol all kinds; book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks billing systems, duplicating
casb sales slips and everything il
the printing Una. 28-30 IS, Orape
Pone 70,
BUSINESS DlRf CTORT
MODey to Lend.
WB LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL, AUTOS.
Three per oent per month on un
paid balance. No other charge. See
W. E. Thomas, 45 S Central.
Ground floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg. State License No. 8-157.
Painting and Paperhanglng.
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting,
paperhanglng. Phone I4-F-4. Res
Coleman Creek road.
BADS TRANSFER it Sl'ORAOE CO.
Otflce 1016 No. Central Phone 315
Prices right Service guaranteed
REIN KING TRUCKING? CO. Tr a ni
ter ud Storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. HI No Fir
Street. Phone 33a.
LEGAL NOTICE?
Warrant Call.
Butt Falls .School District No. Bl
has fund on hand to take up all
outstanding warrants. Interest will
opase after December 6. 1932. Present
warrants to Medford National Ban
for payment. E- A 1ULDRETH,
Clerk.
Notice of Evecutinn Sale.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of a writ of execution issued
out of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Des
chutes In a proceeding therein pend
ing wherein First National Bank of
San Leandro, a corporation, as plain-
tin recovered judgment against w.
B. Farmer and Callle Farmer for the
sum of $178.75 with interest on
400.000 from January 29, 1930, to
nugufli o, iwau. and interest on
$16 .75 from August 5, 1930, at 7
per annum and the further sum f
$6.00 ss costs and disbursements. I
win oner ror sale at public auction
to the highest bidder tor cash at the
front door of the court house in
Medford, Oregon, on December 24th,
itM, at 10 o'clock a. m.. the follow
ing described real property located in
Jackson County. Orceon. to-wit:
aoucn nair of Northwest quarter,
aim wum nan oi jvortnwen quar
ter of Section 27. T. 37. r. a w
taken and levied upon as the prop
yl wa aeienaants ror the sat-
isiaccion or said Judgment and ac
cruing costs.
RALPH O. JENNINGS,
Sheriff for Jackson County, Oregon.
MULTNOMAH CONSTABLE
COMPETITION CLOSEST
PORTLAND, Dec. 1. (m A com
plete count of the November 8 elec
tion In Multnomsh county disclosed
today that Charles O. North, Demo
cratic nominee for constable, had
oeen elected to that office by 79
votes over Ed Gloss, Republican In.
cumbent, who has been constable for
the past U years. The contest waa
the closest In the county and a re.
oheck will be made before the count
Is announced as official.
Desirable- tooueee always In first
eiass condition for rent, lease or sale
Call 108
Mail Tribune Daily
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6. Gaello
9. Flow back
12. Wickedness
IX. Actual
14, Southern
18. Shy
17. Mountains In
California
19. Greatest
quantity
SI. Sells
22. Kim
25. French article
26. Beast of
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17. Ancient Ro
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30. Exist
13. Predicament
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FOR EXCHANGE
24 ACRES HOUSE BARN
One mile from rlly Hmlls. Very best of land. A acres of young
cherries, 1 arre of si raw berries. Some alfalfa. Will make a sacrlflre
to meet obligations mat must be met. Price W8O0, half trade,
or what haie you to offer.
BARNES snd CORN, 15 South Central
Phone 409 nm-v
Climax
CLIMAX, De. I. (8pU Mr. and
Mrs, A. J, drissom and family had
Thanksgiving dinner In Eagle Point
with Mr. and Mrs. 8am Coy. The
dinner waa also In honor of the wed
ding anniversary of both couples.
Guests enjoying Thanksgiving din
ner at Mrs. Viola Comstock's were
Mr. and Mrs. McLean and sons. Kay
ton and George, Mr. and Mrs, N. N.
Charley and sons, Mllroy and Mcnnt
fee. Mrs. L. H. Wert arrived home
Thanksgiving after a few weeks' ab-
tv nee. due to Injuries received In an
automobile accident.
Kayton McLean went to Ashland
Saturday to return Sunday.
A. J. Grissom and son. Everett, are
farming their ranch at Central Point.
Ben Oswald visited at the Wert
home Sunday.
Mrs. Hilda Morgan of Persist la
visiting her sister, Mrs. Werta.
Oscar Hsnson returned from Cos-
mopolls. Wash., recently and spent
the week-end on the Wertz ranch,
where Mrs. Hanson has been staying
during Mr. Wertz Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. L, H. Werta and fam
ily had as guests Thanksgiving Mr.
and Mrs. Prank Hurst, Mr. and Mrs
Charles Jnntzer and son. Bobby, Hilda
Morgan, Ben Oswald. Carl Compton,
Fordyce Smith and N, P. Hanson.
Brownshoro
BROWNSBORO, Deo. 1. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Hay ward and son ol
Mountain View, Calif., spent Thanks
giving here. Their son, Olen, who
has been on the Maxfield place since
June, returned home with them.
Mr. end Mrs. Ed Tucker and Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Tucker and children
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Morris in Central Point on
Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Helen Culberteon spent Sat
urday with Mrs. H. W. Wright, who
has been quite 111 for several days.
School meeting at the school house
Saturday was not largely attended.
However, there was a sufficient num
ber to vote on the budget, which
was accepted as posted.
Among those spending Thanksgiv
ing In Medford were Mr, and Mrs.
Ralph Tucker at the Anning home and
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry at their
daughter's, Mrs. Nelson's.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myers, with
Billy and Prances, were guests aa the
Strayer home, near Medford, Sun
day. Cross-Word Puzzle
Hoisting
dovlca
9. Acquires b7
labor
10. Smsll nail
11. singing voice
IB. Perform
IS. Place In po
sition again
20. Rlumber
22. Other
23. Tube or canal
24. Kind of Bab
2!. Playful
29, Qenus ot the
oat
SO. Kind of ehesse
3L. Watched
narrowly
33. Deputy
35. Entirely
38. To this
40. State In
Germany
42, Trembl,
41. Huslan Inland
sea
44. Nothing mors
thnn
48. Trua
48. Old soldier!
colloq.
50 Title of re
spect Rl. Tavern
S2. Understand
66. Above and
touching
1 A kin ot
MldlRn
!. Not brltht
4; V1JC0UJ Iiiu4
t. Comparative
ending
t. Retreetied by
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T, Cnpuchln
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Talent
TALENT, Deo. J. (Spl.) Mrs
Katie Mason spent Thanksgiving st
Eugene, the guest of her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mart entertained
at dinner Thanksgiving for Mr. and
Mrs. LetFoy IVander snd Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Spltzer.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Newbry had as
gviesle Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Williams, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Newbry and family of Ashland and
Lewis and Loyal Newbry.
Elmer Miller left Thursday for Hill
City. Ida., to spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Logan and
family. Ben Webstur and Chet Ilodg
kins were guests at a family dinner
Thursday at Mr. and Mra. John Web
ster's. Alec Jeffries of Portland Is a house
gurat of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hold
rldge. Ira Hart, student at the Portland
Bible Institute, spent the holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank
Hart, and other relatives'.
Prank Reed. Mr. and Mra. Delwln
Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Holdrldae
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Holdrldge and son and Aleo Jefferles
of Portland celebrated Thanksgiving
with a family dinner at Mr, and Mrs.
Charles Holdrldge's.
E. T. Newbry went to Portland on
business for the Talent Irrigation
district.
Mrs. Floyd Young has ss her house
guests over the holidays her sisters,
Miss Gladys Donaldson and Mrs. Fern
Peterson of Los Angeles,
W. L. Montgomery of Qreen View,
Cal., spent several daya last week as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harry
Lowe.
Mrs. Walter Manley and daughter
Wllma of Medford ealled Thursday
st the Charles Holdrldge's.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Wedge are
both quite HI at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Foss had as
guest Thursday Mrs. Twoood and
Mr. and Mrs. Welbom Beeson snd
Mildred and Clyde of Ashland.
Mr. and Mra. Ellis Hackler enter
tained Mr and Mrs. L'oyd Lacy and
children and Mrs. A. Hall of Wolf
Creek. J. Lay and daughter Hazel
and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Beck at din
ner on Thanksgiving.
Mra. E. T. Newbry and Miss Edna
left Tuesday for Portland and Long-
view, Wash., to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hamilton and
Mr. and Mrs: Harry Hamilton and
Mra. Mary Hlgglna spent Thanksgiv
ing In Medford, guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Bob Smith.
Elder Fredenberg and Mrs. Mary
Leslie were gueats of Mrs. Ida French
Thanksgiving.
John Coble, who has been employ
ed In the Crater Lake district, spent
Thanksgiving here with his family. .
Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Pope and
daughters, Lorraine and Joan were
guests ot Mr. and Mrs. R. H. 6outh
wlck Thursday.
Orandma Kline, who makes her
home with her daughter. Mrs. Harvey
Walters, spent the week with her son
In Eagle Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lacy and fam
lly drove to Wolf Creek Sunday and
took Mr. Lacy'a sister, Mrs. H. Hall,
to her home there.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Newbry re
turned from Corvallis Sundsy.
Jim Burnetts and sons spent
Thanksgiving with Mrs. Rosetta Wil
son at Ashland.
Mrs. Earrl T. Newbry entertained
the Ashland Study club Monday.
Miss Ploy Young spent Thankaglv.
Ing with friends In San Ptsnclsco.
Miss Esther Spsngenberg and Miss
Opal McLarnen motored to Lakevlew
and were guests of Miss Spangen
berg's parents Thslnksglvlng.
Miss Dorothy Baughmnri spent
Thanksgiving In Medford, the guest
of relatives.
MIsS Helen Shipley spent Thanks
giving In orvsllls, the guest of her
parents.
Eden Precinct
EDEN PRECINCT, Dec. 1. fSpl.)
lAwrence Prench Is plowing for Noah
Clinndler with a tractor on Mrs. Bo
Ubs' and his own places.
Mr. snd Mrs. Jcrathsl and Mr. and
Mrs. Miller spent TliB-nksglvlng at
Ashland with old friends.
Albert Brll and brother, Jeff Bell,
were guests Thanksgiving of their
sister. Mrs. Delia Richardson, of Med
ford. Mr. and Mra- John Mast and fam
ily spent ThBnk-iginlg wlti Mrs,
Mast's parents, Mr. and Mrp, A. H.
Plsher, of Phoenix.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Sheets were
gueats Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mra.
Otto Caster In Eant Eden.
Mrs. Irene Well and Mrs. Marks
of Talent attended the Christmas
opening Saturday at Medford.
Miss Mary Kelly and sister, who la
working at the county farm, Invested
la a, 27-acre tract of land on Wagner
ewk recently.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hartley of
North Tslent gave a card party Bat'
iirday evening, and dancing waa also
enjoyed.
Mrs. t Noah Chandler la getting
p4 ng nicely at her home after her
return from her operation. Mlsa
Bertha Hsyrruin la working at the
Chandler .home since Mrs. Chandler's
return. '
Miss Bertha Hay man and brother,
Bruce, returned last week from We
natschee, Wash., where they were
packing apples.
Mrs. Parker and Mm. Alford re
oently railed on Mrs. Cora Evans on
the south highway.
Jeff Belt of Talent will celebrate
hi 00th birthday December 20 and
hie sister will give him a big blruh
day dinner.
Real Eatnu or Insurance Leave it
w Jone. Phone 7M,
Butte Falls
BUTTE FALLS, Dee. 1. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patton and Mr.
and Mrs. J. I. Pstton were vslley vis
itor November 1.
Mrs. Oscar Hlglnbotham and son
Dean of Medford spent the week-end
with relatives In Butte Falls.
Woodman lodge gave a dance at
their hall November S. They wilt
give another December 10. Moore's
orchestra furnished the music.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Weaver had
guests from Central Point Thanks
giving day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patton spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Hanson of Central Point.
Merle Bralnard spent Thanksgiving
at home.
Earl Beckdolt, who waa Injured
while doing road work, by a log roll
ing over him. Is able to be out. He
was In Medford several daya for
treatment.
Mrs. Beulah Lorton and sons, Jack,
Duke and Billy, of Jacksonville, vis
ited Mr. and Mr. Don Smith re
cently. Mrs. Lorton Is Don Smith's
aunt.
Mr. and Mra. Cash and Oerald Lor
ton of Central Point visited Mr. and
Mrs. Don Smith last week.
Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Jones and fam
ily of Central Point moved Into ths
Boughton house.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jones and sons
Dale and Richard will leave for Se
attle soon.
Hustlers' club will have Its bazaar
December 8, a week later than an
nounced. Mrs. Hoffman and son and Mrs.
Ray Parker and eons were dinner
guests of Mrs. John Marlon Sunday.
Hustlers' club will meet with Mrs.
Elmer Hoefs on December IB.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kent and
children moved Into the Miller house
from camp.
Grade school gave an excellent
Thanksgiving program. High school
students attended.
Miss Eleanor weeks spent Thanks.
giving at her home up-state.
Roland Roberta Is studying avis
tlon at Santa Ana college ,tn Call.
fornla.
Byron Stoddard la taking a course
in merchandising.
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Phoenix
PHOENIX, Ore., Deo. 1. (Special)
A large number attended the Pres
byterian church here Bunday morn.
Ing to hear Rev. Ralph Peterson. A
recommendation was resd by the
postor for the commencing of an
adult Christian Endeavor society.
Twenty-six members of the Pres
byterian Sunday school attended the
offlcere' and teachers' conference held
at the close of the church service
Sunday following a oovered dish
luncheon.
Among matters decided upon wss
reorganisation of the oradla roll and
the home department, with Mrs. H.
W. Frame In charge, and Mrs. J. a,
Vail as her assistant. Dr. Susie V.
Standard waa appointed to have
charge of the home department, with
Mrs. Lydla Vincent aa her assistant.
A Christmas program waa consid
ered and Mrs. O. c. Hartley was ap
pointed as chairman.
Many Juveniles of Oak circle gath
ered at the hall Saturday afternoon
Plans were discussed tor the Christ
mas program, which will be a can
tats.
Third and fourth degre drill teams
of the p.hoenlx Orange are reminded
of practice at the Grange hall to.
night at 7 130.
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Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK, Dee. 1.
(Spl. 1 James McDowell and family
and Prank Marguess and family were
Thanksglvtnjt guest at J. H, Hol-
man's.
Mr. J a. May called on Mra. L. C
Jones Sunday afternoon. Mr. Jone
fell and hurt his back badly this
wetik.
Steve Lunak and Ja. Maya were In
Ashland .Saturday on business.
Mr. Bailey ha been quite 111 with
the flu,
I-ortn Close and Howard Kotlman
called at Ja. Maya' Saturday even
Ing
Miss Ruth Maya, spent the week
end with her grandfather, P. M. Cen
tors, at Phoenix.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ahann were in
Medford Saturday morning.
Edward Smith spent the week-end
with home folks,
Mrs, Hamilton and son, Robert
Smith and wife spent Thursday after
non at the Maya home.
Jacksonville
JACKflOrrvrLLE, Deo. 1. (pl.)
Jacksonville Urange met In the old
courthouse November 35.
Oege, Eunice and Lola flanden spent
the wseX-end with their grsnopar
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Vlaii, in
Phoenix.
Word has been received here that
Mrs. Cora Blxby has arrived at Anoxa,
Minn., to spend the winter with rla.
Uvea. Her friends In Jacksonville
are planning to send her a postcard
shower on her birthday, December
ID. Mrs. Blxby's street address
26.13 ?erry street north.
Tolo
TOIyO, Dee. 1 (Bpl.) An eppre'
dative audience attended the Thanks
giving protrram at the school house.
Mrs. Thurston, teacher, has Invited
the patrons to taka part In a Christ
rasa program.
After spending Thanksgiving with
his family, Denver Davis returned to
his shop In Olendale.
Next regular meeting of Tolo Com
munlty club will be at Mrs. H
Whetstone's December I. There waa
no meeting November 34.
Wiley Davis, student at Central
Point high school, Is confined to bis
home by Illness.
Ad Tracy, Alex Bombalskl and
Lawrence Kes lert for Alameda Sat
urday to do some location work.
Mrs. Lulu Thurston visited friends
In Eagle Point Saturday.
Ruth Johnson entered Tolo school
Monday, In the seventh gratK
Foots Creek
rOOTS CREEK, Dec. 1. (Spl.)
Clvlo Improvement club met Novem
ber 36 with M:j. Oeorge Lance with
Mrs. R. L. Miller, Mrs. L. L. Smith
and Mra. Lanes ss hostesses. Mrs.
Forsythe gave a talk on art. after
which Mra. Floyd Lance sang two
sols snd Phyllis Miller gave two plana
selections. Attending were Meedsmes
Johnston, Forsythe, LeCroee, Wood
cock. Dlx, Blrdseye. Msrlon Lance, '
Ferry, Ouetrlaff, Drummond, Phtfer,
Palmer, Floyd Lance, Miller, Smith
and Oeorge Lance.
Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Hull and dau
ghter Oeorglana of Salem, and Mr.
Hull's father, Millard Hull of Oranta
Pass, epent November 35 with Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Helms ot Ashland
and November 38 visited their uncles,
Oeorge and Marlon Lance.
L. L. Smith, daughter, Dorothy, and
son, Laurence, had Thanksglvtng din
ner witn Mr. smith's mother, Hrs,
H. S. Clark of Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Walte of Sar
dine Creek were business visitors here
November 30.
R. Thompklns and son, LeRoy,
spent the wesk-end hunting ducks at
Klamath Falls.
Marjorle Cameron of Gold HIM
spent the week-end with her aunt.
Mrs. Effle Blrdseye.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb, former
residents here, hsd car trouble at
Blrdseye Creek November 34. Their
car was fixed by L. L. Smith. Mr.
and Mrs. Lamb are living at Willow
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Phlfer enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Kegg and family
Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. R. li.
Miller, Phyllis and Junior Miller,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Oil
chrlat and Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Lance
were guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Floyd
Lance at Gold Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance spent
November 34 In Grants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. George Drummond
were dinner guests of friends In
Grants Pass November 34.
Mr. and Mrs, Oeorge Lance and
Clyde Martin spent November 30 ta
Grants Pass, where Mra. Lance and
Mr. Martin had dental work done.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook of Gold
Hill are spending this week at their
mine on the left hand fork ot this
creek.
Amy and Teresa Koster are spend
ing a few dsn with Mr. and Mrs.
Lou Inghram ot Gold Hill. -
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Phoenix Grange
To Stage Play
Saturday Night
PHOSNIX, Deo. 1. (Spl.) Con
centrated practice Is being held this
week on the play "Cabbages." to ba
given at the Orange hall Saturday
at 8 o'clock.
The cast Includes: Dorothy Loffer,
O. O. Maust, Jean Rancourt, Mabel
Stenctlffe, Addle Steadman, Warren
Loffer and Bert Stanollffe.
The play ta one number of the pro
gram planned by the lecturer, Mrs.
O. C. Maust, and the chairman of the
executive committee, L. O. Caster.
The program promises to bt one of
Interest and good entertainment. A
large attendance 1s hoped for, not
only of people of the community, but
members of the outside Granges aa
well. A special Invitation Is extend
ed to the members of the Recrea
tional club of the Oranges of this
county. ;
Phoenix Extension
Unit Meets Dec. 9
PHOENIX, Dee. 1 (8pl.) Home
extension unit of this community
will meet at the Orange hall Friday,
December 8- This will be an all-day
meeting with covered dish dinner at
noon. Lessons on the making ot
Christmas candy will be given by the
lesders, Mrs. H. W. Prams and Mra.
0. O. Hartley.
Rumor has been broadcast that
this meeting was to be held on Fri
day of this week, but this Is Incor
rect.
Pendleton Bank
Holiday Longer
PENDLETON, Ore., Deo. 1. tP) A
bank holiday for another month waa
declared here today by Mayor Oeorge
ft. Lewie 1n order to give official
of the First Inland National bank
time to complete waiver slgn-ups for
opening of the Institution.
The bank closed October IS, fol
lowing hesvy withdrawals and dua
to low prices for wheat and other
farm produce.
Name Successor
Golf President
NBW YOrtK, Deo. I (AP) Herbert
Jaqiies, of Boston, today was nomi
nated for the presidency of the United
States Oolf association In place of
the late Robert M. Cutting, who died
last week. Nomination Is tantamount
to election.
SHOPPING DAYS
TO CHRISTMAS
Marshall-Smith-Leonard, cor. Main
and Orsps, have some good bargains
In greeting cards. Drop in early for
bast selections.