Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 13, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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toST If dog missing, call 1H-
XoSmM Navajo Tug. hlack fur
muff, late Monday afternoon. Re
ward. Return to Tribune.
fear-Male Pekinese dog. brown one
e Reward offered Phone 1093
HELP WANTED MALE
JiN-flnterested large ton
nage, long haul, good road your
convenience. Write Immediately.
P. O. Box 967, Medford.
IIELP WASTED FEMALE
WANTED Exp. woman to care for
cMldren. References no:snr. c
1670 afternoons. Mri. T. Slater
Johnston. -
WANTED SITUATIONS
EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint
ing Interior decorating general
paint Jobs. Call at 222 So. Central
EXPERIENCED woman wants house
work. Tel. 1399-X.
WOMAN ana gin w
kind. 607 Mae St.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
ftbiumn tn Los Angeles and Santa
Barbara, want passenger to share
expense. Horace w. inoraiuN.,
8, Box 110.
WANTED Medium slw modern Iron
safe. Must oe a dmbui. -
WANTED Tin-keys, poultry and
Ms. Ton market prices. Rogue
iver Meats, Inc.
WANTED Youth's bed. Call 1503-W
WANTED A used radio.
Tribune.
Box 9091,
GOLD WANTED Will pay cash for
old sold, broken Jewelry, gold
teeth, crowns, bridges, watch cases,
ri.nt.it irnld. stiver. Dlatlnum. etc,
Forward to me, no matter how
small or large the quantity and
HI submit offer subject to your
approval. R. M. ECKERSON. Box
67. Corvallls, Oregon.
W ED 2nd hand goods We pay
more Berrydale 2nd Hand Store
1603 No Riverside Phone 268.
1 RAW FURS WANTED
Eastern prices paid.
Tou don't have to wait for returns
We pay casn.
We buy Hides. Pelts and Wool.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
7 N Grape St. - Phone 1062
WANTED Household goods, stoves
Hools or what' have you
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
17 N Grape St Phone 1063
FOR RENT HOUSES
Modern furnished house: overstuff
ed: 2 beds; on Cottage; also other
houses. Phone 1288-J.
nNFUHNlISHED 6-room house; dou
hie aarase: 810 mo., water paid.
518 W. 2nd. Inquire next door for
key.
FOR RENT 4-room house, 85.00
Owner, 601 W. loth.
PARTLY FURN. rjuplex, 444 So. Ivy
, roR RENT 6-room modern partly
- furnished hou.e. 210 Vancouver
Ave. Inquire 214 Vancouver.
FOR RENT Completely furnished
8-room house: electric range, re
frigerator, oil heater and overstuff
ed set: close In. Phone 1003-J.
FOR RENT Modern home, large liv
Ing room, fireplace, hardwood floor.
furnace, pnone ooa-L-a.
FOR RENT Nice 5-room unfumlsh
ed house, 815 mo Location, North
Central. Phone 449-X.
8 ROOMS and bath, mooern. Inquire
534 No. Bartlett.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished house
and garage. Call at 345 N. Bartlett
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house
ciean close In; Healrola. set tuoe
electricity, ess or wood: garaie.
woodshed Phone 964-L or csll it
714 W 10th.
FlrfR RENT Nice residence near high
school: double garage.
dale. Phone 737.
FOR RPNT 4-room small furnished
houne with garage. Call 315 or
111S-J.
FOR RENT Furnished 5-room mod
ern souse. Call st 4U S R:ven.ide
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house
clran elose tn; Heatrola. set tubs
electrl.-ity, s or wood, garage
worried Phone 3B4-L or call st
714 W 10th.
SUMMIT AVE 5 rooms, furnice
kitchenette Call 105.
BOMC3 FOR RENT Call 794.
-7C
Phone O
FOB BEST HOUSES
FOR RENT Home. Furnished or
unfurnished. Brown & White.
FURNISHED nouss: wood stove. over
stuffed; on Cottage St Call t09.
FURN Court bunga'ow Phone 819-R
1009 W MAIN Will flnUh to iull
tenant Call 109
NEWLY renovited 5-room modem
cottage on Pacific highway with
acre lot. good garden ioll. irriga
tion See J. B. Webster Agency
Phoenix.
KDRN1SHED house. Inquire 219 S Ivy
POR RENT uodera 8-room nouse;
dean and lu good condition: tiling
room 14x28 ft with hardwood floor.
1 bedrooms I 13-24 with casement
windows on three sides: set tubs
good aeatrola. large garage and
woodshed: 1M, block from new court
bouse Call at 714 W 10th St.
POR RENT e-room modern furnish
ed house: nardwood floors, over
stuffed electrlo range Call at S30
S Central
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
PURN. APTS. Steam heat: conveni
ent Tor 4 adult. The Berrjen, lu
Quince.
NICE modem furnished apartment,
with garage, at 412 N. ivy.
MODERN furn. 8-room apt.
649-R.
APARTMENT tor rent. 107 Mistletoe
Phone 201-H.
FOR RENT 5 rooms furnished lower
furnished apartment near library
Phone 287-J 804 East Mam.
FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple empioyea
Call at 532 Plum St.. after 6pm
or Sundays
rOB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
ot.vASAwr rooms House furnace-
heated and a fireplace. Three goon
meals, 8100 a day. 7io e. Main.
ROOMS 81.50 per week. 445 8. Front.
WARM, pleasant room, 220 No. Oak-
dale.
HEATED rooms for rent. 404 S Grape
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: prt'
vat entrance One block trom
Main St. Reasonable rates. 222 8
Central.
FOB RENT BOARD AND ROOMS
ROOM AND BOARD 85 00 per week
414 8 Riverside
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Year-
around business: no overhead; fine
for family: 8250 Box. 9026. Tribune
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Wood for
car. '25 model or later. Tel. 857-L,
WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail
R O Skellenger, Trail, ore. -
will trade drv 16" fir and hard,
wood for light truck an cast i,n
FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
WANTED To trade modern oottage,
I acre ground, on hlway Just out of
Marshfleld; value 63000. for acre
age or business around Meaiora,
Box 9039, Tribune.
HAVE beautiful Oakland home. Want
Medford or acreage. Phone 1157.
2 FINE Montana ranches for sale r
trade, 310 acres, well Improved, free
water, at s big discount, Bt. a
Box 450.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1929 CHEV. coach, tip-top. Priced
right. Eakln Motor Co., Dodge and
Plymouth Dealer.
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
Santa Is here with a load of Real
Used Car Values for Chrlstmaa.
1931 Studebaker Dictator Sedan
with free wheeling.
1629 Pontlae Coupe, a peach.
1927 Standard Bulck 8edan.
1930 Chevrolet Coupe.
1929 Ford Sedan.
1929 Essex Coach.
1927 Pord Roadster, 637.30.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Open Sundays.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 10 head horses. 1100 to
1700 lbs., and harness. Rear 1140
ourt St.
FOR SALE; Two milk cows, one fresh
snd one coming fresh. Also weaner
pigs. 1520 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WHEN you tthlnk of rem estate think
of Brown k wn;te.
12 ACRES Own water right: house
and other buildings: on bus line
81000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River
Oregon
FOR SALE FRUITS VEGETABLES
FOR SALE Half boxes of fancy
D'AnJou and Bosc peara for Xmsa,
ii.oo per box. pnone soo-K-a.
FOR SALE; Delicious spples. sorted
50c lug. Frlnk orchard Tel ell
R-l.
POTATOES 65c hundred Tel 050,
R-2 Richfield Service Phoenix
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 50 thoroughbred R.
"d pullets, living. 1520 N. River
side. Phone 1550.
BRONZE BREEDERS. 82 50 and up
W A Pyburn. Buckshot Hill.
FOR SALE FUEL
i SALE-Dry body fir. 81-75: also
dry oak. laurel
Phone 11 IS.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
HOMEMADE pies and eakes. also
chtrken pie. None superior in
MMford. Delivered. Phone 557-X
FOR SALE Beaver Jacket, vnlue
8S00. Perfect condition. Sacrifice
800. Phont 657-X.
FOR SALLE 1 small Circulating, 1
Electric heater. Phone 1061-Y or
640.
j3COND HAND Home Comfort
Range, good as mw, for sale cnap
for cash. 937 West Boll;.
FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS
ATTENTION. Mr. Car Owner! Csn
furnish vou wttn good usea cjmi
der heads, blocks and radiators, at
4 price of new: up to '31 moduli.
Hl-Way Exchange. 1 ml. 8- Phoenix
ALFALFA HAY Baled or loose, de
livered or In the barn, otto wiea
ermeyer. Tel. 623-J-4.
POR SALE Vecto circulating heater.
burns wood or coal; good oonaiuou.
Tel. 3-F-S.
PIANO BARGAIN Late model high
grade piano, like new: located here
In Medford. Will sell at big dis
count. Most any terms will han
dle. If Interested, write at once
to Geo Robinson, 435 Washington
St.. Portland. Ore.
POR SALE Extra Urge doll buggy.
antique walnut desk and msnog
any tea wagon. Phone 431-R.
PURNITURE for sale Servian rugs.
radio, overstuneo. Maytag, mangie.
dining set, bedroom furniture.
Westlnghouae range.. Selling every
thing. Come, no Vancouver Ave
PIANO for ssle, Kranlcb Bach:
high grade Inatrument. Priced only
350. Consider some terms. 120
Vancouver Ave.
FOR SALE One suit of clothes
Priced to sell. See Huber the Tailor
CONTR'CT BRIDGE score cards with
new rules, on nice oun paper, wim
name of the hostess printed there
on, four pads of 29 sheets to pad.
for 81.50. Nothing nicer for Christ
mas presents. Samples at Commer
cial Printing Dept. Mall Tribune.
28-30 N. Grape.
FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
cards with names engraved or
printed thereon, phone 192-J and a
representative will call on you or
call at Commercial Printing Dept ot
the Mall Tribune: Big line or jam
plea at reduced prices; time Is get
ting short, order now.
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming, pnone B13-J.
CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Personal printed stationery, both en
velopes and paper from 81 2a up
60 visiting cards, printed as In
leather case only 82 75. 9 pencils
with name printed thereon In gold
also hard wood ruler in leather
ease for 6100. See them at Com
mercial Printing Dept of Mall
Tribune. -28-30 N. Grape. Order
now.
FOR SALE 11x8 lathe. Inquire it
Pick si undiey's.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makea. 89 up: terms if desired ah
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co 24 N Bartlett
GET the 'No Hunting' and trespass
ing stgns at the Mall Tr'bune Job
Jfflce: printed on cloth to with
atand the rain and weather.
POR SALE Harley-Davidson motor
cycle 685 cash. See John, at Mail
Tribune
FOR SALE Large sized Monarch
Electric Range with trash burner
Cost 4260 Cash price 675 Like
new P O Box 414 Centra Point
FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone
976-Y
TAKEN UP
TAKEN UP Broffn Jersey heifer
about 5 mew old. Owner can have
same by paying tor ad , C. A
Alvord across from Whlt Wing
Poultry Farm, east ol Phoenix.
PERSONAL
MMK. TERESA Clairvoyant and
card reader. Advice on love, mar
riage and business. Rainbow Auto
Camp. Cabin No. 3.
MISCELLANEOUS
OLD PEOPLE and invalids receive
excellent care ana a real home at
moderate ratea. Maternity Depart
ment, 3 .00 per day. Convalesent
Home. X53 Oranlte St., Ashland.
LAUNDRY 4c lb.: 8c completely fin
ished. Phone 669-X-3.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack-
ws and movers Special Uvpstock
moving equipment Prices right
Satisfaction guaranteed 01ft Nortb
Riverside Phone '044-Z
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass-
tnt? signs at the Mall Tribune Job
office: printed on cloth to with
itand the rain and weather
PECIAL PRICES on photographs for
Xmas A Rome Owned Studio So
licits your patronage. SHAN OLE
TUUIO
WILL DO painting and calsomlnlng
in axenancce for radio. Work gua'
an teed 621 N Fir Sr
BL'STNESS DIRECTORY
JACK HON CO.
AltSTHACI CO.
Ahfttrurti tit Title and
Title IriMiranre. The
only complete T 1 1
8ftem In JacLUon
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. A 08 tracts
of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8
and 6 No 82 North Central Ave
unstalra
Atittirmttitte Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
Wt pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company and exiena
your payments Additional money
loaned Phone 81 for appointment
tx t Window Cleaners,
LEI OEOROE OO II - Tel 1173
flouse cleaning Floor wax in Ori
ental rjR cleaning, specialty
Funeral Fsrtor.
PERL'S FUNEKAL rJOME Distinctive
enrtc at moderate rates. Estab
lished 20 rears Ambulance serv
ice fltb St at Oakdale Tel 4T
Job Printing.
MAIL IHIBUKE JOB OEPAK I'M EN 1
Best equipped plant tn southern
Oregan Printing of all kinds; book
binding: toowleaf ledgers, sod
oisnks amine. iytm duplicating
cash sales slips and everything it
th printing line. 28-30 M. Grape
Phone 76.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Monty to 1tnd.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance No other charge See
W E Thomas. 45 S Central
Oround floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg State License No 8-157
Palming and iMprrhanclng.
BARRY MARX Painting tinting
psperhanglng Phone 14-P-4. Res
Coleman Creek road
GADS TRANSFER & STORAtlE CO
Offios 1015 No Central Phone 815
Prices right Service guaranteed
R SINKING TRUCKINCl CO Trans
fer sod Storage We haul anything
a s reasonable price, til No Fir
Street Phone 332
LEGAL NOTICES
City Warrants Cslled For Payment
Notice Is hereby given that there
are funda on hand In the General
Fund of the City of Medford for re
demption of warrants Nos. 24222 to
24350 Inc. Interest on the above
warrants will cease after December
15, 1932.
OUS H. SAMUELS. City Treasurer
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution on fore
closure duly Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, In and for the coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the 3rd day of Deo;moer,
1932. in a certain action therein,
wherein The Federal Land Bank of
Spokane, a corporation, as plaintiff,
recovered Judgment aealnst Edwin
Hardman and Eliza W. Haraman.
husband and wife, the defendants, for
the sum of 8232.33 with Interest At
8 from Aorll 13, 1031; 6243.75 with
Interest at Sr. or annum from Oct j
her 12. 1931; 6243.73 with Interest at
8 ner annum from April 12. 1932:
83948.96 with Interest at 5'4't per
annum from April 12, 1932: 66 00. ab
stract charge, paid on April 38. 1932.
amounting In the aggregate to
66941.65. together with Interest there
on at 8 per annum from the enter
ing of tnls decree until paid, with
costs and disbursements taxed at
One Hundred Three and 95-100
(8103.951 Dollars, and the further
sum of Five Hundred and no-loo
(6500.001 Dollars, as attorney's fees,
which Judgment was enrolled and
docketed In the Clerk's office of said
Court In said County on the 3rd day
of December. 1932.
Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant
to the terms of the said execution. I
will on the 7th day of January, 1933.
at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front
door of the Courthouse In the City
of Medford, In Jackson County. Ore
gon, offer for sate and will s;ll !t
public auction for cash to the high
est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment,
together with the costs of this sale,
subject to redemption as provided oy
law, all of tha right, title and Interest
that the said defendants, Edwin
Mail Tribune Daily
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TRADE OPPORTUNITY
Wanted Home in Medford for Pear Orchard
17 sere P-sr Orchard 13 acres In fun bearing. acres young
orchard. House, bsrn. Irrigation. B'st of deep loejn sol!. Very
delightful place on Ro river. Annual production about as fol
lows: 3400 packed boxes Anoua, 900 picked boxes Nells. 40 tons of
BartletU. Incumbrance IJ000, private loan at 7 percent. Will
trad equity for house In Medford.
BARNES and COEN, REAL ESTATE
Phone 409 010-Y 18 S. Central
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Hardman and Ellra W. Hardman. hue-'
band and wile, had on the 12th day
of April. 1918. or now have In and i
to the following described property, I
situated In the County of Jackson, j
State of Oregon,to-wlt:
A tract of land situate In Sections
Nineteen, Thirty and Thirty-one, In j
Township Thirty-eight south or
Ranire One East of the Willamette
Meridian and Sections Twenty-four
and Twenty-five In Township Thirty
eight South of Range One West of
the Willamette Meridian, described si
follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the
Northwest corner of the Nathan W.
Plske'a D. L. C. No. 42. said point
also being the Northeast corner of
Lot Eight of Section Ntneteen. In
Township Thirty-e!M South. Range
One East of the Willamette Meridian;
thence West 13 chains: thence South
78.88 chains to a stake for corner on
the North line of William H , Ding
man's D L. C.: thence East 12 chains
to the Northeast corner of Dlngman's
D. L. C; thence North 78 88 chains
along the West line of Nathan W.
Plske'a D. L. C. to the place of be
ginning, containing 94.65 acrea. more
or less. Also commencing at "he
Northeast corner of William H. Dlnrf
msn's D L. O. No. 41 In Township
Thirty-eight South, Ranee One East:
thence West on the North line of
said claim 12.30 chains; thence South
8 chains to stake on bank of Bear
Creek: thence South 15 deg. East 1 33
chains to alder tree: thence South 30
deg. East 2 chains to an aider tree:
thence up the creek South 37 deg.
East 5 chains to a stoke; thence East
20 deg. North 10 chslns to an alder
tree: thence North on East line of
said D. L. C. 12.75 chains to place of
beginning, containing 14.50 acres,
more or less. Also a strip of land 13
f-et In width described as follows:
Beginning at a point 33 feet West
of the Southeast corner of D. L. C.
No. 41 In Township Thirty-eight
S'-uth of Range One East of the
Willamette Meridian; thence East 33
foet; thence North on the East
boundary line of said Donation Land
Claim 14 86 chains: thence North 82
deg. West 70.3 feet; thence South par
allel with East boundary line to the
place or beginning, containing 76
acres, more or less, and containing In
the aggregate 110 acres, more or less.
Jackson County, Oregon.
Together with tha tenements.
hereditaments, rights, privileges and
apourb?nances. now or hereafter be
longing to or used In connection with
the shove described premises; and all
olumblng. Uvhtlng, heating, cooking,
cooling, ventilating, elevating water
ing and Irrigating anuaratus and fix
tures, now or hereafter belonging to
or used In connection with the above
described premises, and together with
all waters and water rights of every
kind and description and however
evidence or manifested, which now
or hereafter may be appurtenant to
said premises, or sny part thereof.
or r cldent to the ownership thereof,
or any part thereof or used In con
nection therewith: and together with
all of the rents. Issues and profits
of the mortgaged premises.
Dsted December 5th, 1032.
RALPH O. JENNINGS.
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon
By OLOA E. ANDERSON. Deputy.
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Kitchens Humming Christmas Is Near
It's Time To Make Yuletide Confections Once More
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Home-made confections, like those above, add an old-fashlonec! touch
day pnner, they make fitting personal gifts.
Hy MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE 1
Once again the kitchen has become 1
the scene of bustling activity In the :
preparations of old-fashioned Yule
tide goodie for Christmas will soon
be here. !
Both for family feasting and for
gift baskets, home-made delicacies
provide an old-tlma Christmas flavor.
Without them. Christmas morning
hardly would seem complete.
If you choose, Jars of mincemeat,
fruity splca cakes, puddings and
cookies, glasses of Jams and marma
lades, salted nuts, preserved fruit
peels and candles In gay holiday
wrappings can be given to friends for
they make fitting personal gifts.
They're economical also.
Following are recipes for dell
clous Christmas confections:
German Almond Cookies
1 cup fat
3 cups light brown augar.
a egg.
X teaspoon vanilla.
3 teaspoons cinnamon.
1 teaspoon cloves.
H taspoon nutmeg,
teaspoon salt.
1 cup shredded almonds.
314 cupa flour.
1 teaspoon soda.
Cream the fat and sugar. Add eggs
and beat well.. Add rest of Ingredi
ents. Break, off blU of dough and
flatten down, three Inchea apart on
greased baking - sheets, Bake 13
minutes in moderate oven.
Dute Pars
8 eggs.
2 cup sugar.
Ten-Fold Plan Includes Levy
ing of Property Tax On
Machines No Increase
in Gas Tax Advocated
PORTLAND, Dee. 18. (P) flat
3 license fee for passenger automo
biles and light trucks, with no In
crease In the gas tax. Is favored by
Hal E. Hoss, secretary of stats.
Ths secretary, In an sddress before
the annual convention of Oregon
county Judges and commissioners
here late Monday, declared that Ore
gon csn reduce the license fee to &
snd at the ssme time mslntsln Its
highway program and meet Its high
way Indebtedness.
Has Ten-Fold Plnn.
A ten-fold plan which he said he
prepared from hla experience as ad
ministrator or the motor vehicle reg
istration act and the gasoline tax
laws, wss explained by Hoss, It Is:
1. Registration fee on private pas
senger cars and small private trucks
of 3 each, with no half-year dis
count. 3. No Incresse in gas tsx.
3. License of trucks on weight
basis.
4. Adjustment of sddltlonal fees
now chsrged to common carriers,
contract haulers snd commercial car
riers. Counties to raise their (hare of
Income hy property tax on cars.
t. EqiiBllxatlon of tax on distil
late snd gasoline, all motor vehicle
fuel to be taxed 4 cents a gallon.
7. Repeal of refund provision of
fuel tax law. aboiiamng department
handling that work, or enactment
of strict regulations Increasing ap
propriation for investigation and
field work.
9. Discontinuation of registration
of tourists, abolishing department
handling that work.
. Putting Into effect automatic
ally f?::si in administration of reg
istration and polios departments.
10. Online of registration year
from July 1 bsrk to January 1, mak
Ing ths (Irst registration period from
July 1, lam. to January 1, 1039, for
which motorists would pay g4.90, and
thereafter 3 a calendar year.
Such a plsn, Hoss bellews. would
keep 10.000 Oregon n-.otorlsts from
buying their licenses In Washington
snd California. The average auto
; mobile would yield a property tax.
he believes, of 7.38. with which
1 counties would pay tbnlr road money
$3 LICENSE FEE
ON AUTOMOBILES
URGED BY HOSS
1 cup pastry flour.
1 teaspoon baking powder.
I teaspoon salt.
1 cup chopped dates.
1 cup nuts.
1 teaspoon Tan 11 la.
Beat eggs and add sugar and beat
minutes. Add rest of Ingredients
and pour Into shallow greased pan.
Bake 35 minutes In modertaely slow
oven. Cut In bars and roll In con
fectioner's sugar.
Rettlna's Chocolate Brownies
1-3 cup butter.
1 cup sugar.
4 tablespoons milk.
3 eggs.
1 teaspoon vanilla.
i teaspoon salt.
1 cup Hour.
cup nuts.
3 squares chocolate, melted.
teaspoon baking powder.
Cream the butter and sugar. Add
rest of Ingredients and beat 3 min
utes. Pour Into shallow pan lined
with waxed paper. Bake 38 min
utes lp moderately alow ovtn. Cool
and cover with fudge frosting.
Fudge Frosting
1 cup sugar.
1 square chocolate.
H cup milk.
1 tablespoon butter.
14 teaspoon vanilla.
Mix sugar, chocolate, milk and but
ter. Boll gently, stirring frequently
until soft ball forms when portion
is tested In cold water. Set aside 10
minutes. Add vanilla snd beat until
thick and creamy. Frost brownies.
Cut in bars or sticks.
In liu of their present one-third of
the motor vehicle Hennas fund.
Host sstlmated the plan would
produce mors than W, 100,000 which
the highway commission has deelar
ed Is necessary. This Is made up as
follows: Total registration fees, II,
799.109 on th basis of this year's
registration; motor transport fees,
104,414; gaaolln taxes. 9,806,030,
for a total net revenue of 97,480,33.
Hoss snld additional revenue through
savings and Income would amount to
3,087 000, making tha total Income
or 9.9S7.393.
Earlier In the day, Leslie M. Scott,
chairman of the highway commission,
had warned against drsstlc cutting nf
Hoense fees, declsrlng It would wreck
the highway program. But, he ssld,
"the first duty of ail of us Is to esse,
as best we can, the terrific tax bur
den of the people whose servants we
ar."
Seaman Acquitted
On Slaying Charge
PORTLAND, Deo. 19. 'JF) James
Msstropavlos, SB, a seaman, waa ac
quitted by a circuit court Jury here
lata Monday of the charge of first
degree murder In connection with the
recent fatal stabbing of Otto Oels
In the letter's apartmant. Msstro
pavlos pleaded self-defense after Oels
had attacked him with a butcher
knife.
Friends Shield
Chinese Killer
PORTLAND, Dec. 13 (P) Staunch
friends must be shielding Chin King,
99, Chinese who la accused of slay
ing hla cousin, Harry Chin, S3. This
Is the belief of police who since
esrly yesterday have searched through
Chinatown hens without avail.
Store, Postoffice
At Buell Robbed
MCMtNNVILLB. Deo. U. ) No
trace haa been round today of two
men who last night escsped ettsr
robbing the store snd postoffice at
Buell, near Aherldsn. They took
stsmps snd money from the post
office, and about 130 from the store.
Railway Workers
Reject Wage Plan
OHICAOO, Dec. 13. P Rsllway
brotherhood delsga'es rejected today
thm proposal of the railroad manage
ments that the desdlln next Janu
ary for termination of the present
temporary 10 per oent wage reduc
tion of rail employes be extended
Indefllntely.
Cops to Ktlldj.
PORTLAND. Dec. H. (IF, Port
land police will go to school this
week. Chief of Polios Leor v. Jen
kins announced last night that
courses will demonstrate how to ob
tain competent evidence and how to
testify clearly and to the point.
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to Christmas, or wrapped In fay boll
Ftf Cook lea
1 eup fat.
114 cups sugar.
3 eggs.
4 tablespoons cream.
' 1 teaspoon vanilla.
14 teaspoon almond extract.
i teoapoon salt.
3 teaspoons cinnamon,
t teaspoon cloves.
!i teaspoon nutmeg.
"I cup chopped figs.
1 cup nuts.
cups flour.
I teaspoon soda.
Cream the fat and sugar. Add
eggs and cream and beat 3 minute.
Add rest of ingredients. Mix well and
drop portions from end of spoon
onto greased baking sheets. Flatten
and bake 12 minutes In moderate
oven.
Star Cookies
t cup butter.
3 cups sugar.
3 teaspoons nutmeg.
t teaspoon vanilla.
Vi teaspoon almond extract.
1,4 teaspoon salt. -
3 eggs.
3 tablespoons cream.
3 4 cups flour.
1 teaspoon cream of tartar.
Cream the butter and sugar. Add
nutmeg, extracts, salt, eggs and
cream. Beat 3 minutes. Add rest
of Ingredients. Shape Into roll and
chill for several hours. Roll out
doug,h until very thin and cut out
star shaped cookies. Bako 13 min
utes on greased baking sheets in ft
moderate oven.
FERH VALLET. Dec. 13. (Sol. I
Dim to the extremely cold weather
only a faw were present for the lit
erary meeting December . A spelling
be wss held. After the meeting ad.
Journed a number went to Dallas
Reeder's home on Anderson creek
where cards were enjoyed. His guest
were Miss Helen Kantor. Miss Mar
guerite Cunningham. Mr. and Sirs.
Id Msrshsll, Bill Kantor, Bill Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Long and Mr.
and Mrs. Nolan Montgomery.
Mrs. L. H. Hughes spent Wednesday
In Medford. She visited Mrs. George
Mcclain who waa operated on at ths
Community hospital recently.
Mr. Chsrles Skeetera was here oa
business Thursday morning.
Mrs. . Messenger spent Saturday
In Medford.
A number spent an enjoyable even
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kantor.
Jr.. Dec. a. They were Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Davis and children. Jimmy and
Billy, Anna and Helen Kantor, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Msrshsll, Joyce and Pa
tricia Marshall and Ivan Olsen. The
evening was spent playing cards.
Harry Steele and daughter. Mis '
Marguerite Cunningham, were In
Medford Wednesday on business.
Mr, snd Mrs. Dewlt were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clsrk Frldsy at their
home north of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Montgomery
of Medford were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Marshall Friday evening and
Saturday,
Donald Wheeler of Medford called
on friends here Sunday. . -
Extreme westher was ft shock to
all. Some trouble has been had with
fruit and potatoes freezing though
the uaual precautions were used.
Foots Creek
FOOTS CREEK, Dec. l.- (Sp!.)
Those from here attending the Girl
Scouts' party at Gold Hill December
8 were Phyllis Miller. Mary Gay, Mar
Jorle and Jean Skeleton.
Mrs. Effle Blrdseye and Mrs. R. L.
Miller attended the clothing meeting
sponsored by the Civic Improvement
club at Rogue River December 9.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Boomsllter. Lor
raine Thompklna and Mrs. Ed GuetE-
lsff have been 111 with cud the pan
week.
Mr. and Mr. U L. Smith. Mrs.
Oeorge Drummond. Mrs. R. L. Miller
and Mrs. Oeorge Lance spent Decem
ber 10 in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Oalllger called
on Clyde Martin December 7.
Mra. Marlon Lance Is staying won
her mother, Mrs. Martin Seaman of.
Rogue River, who has been very 111
the psst 10 daya.
John Biles. Velta and Blaln Biles
were In Medford December S.
Desirable houses I'ways in fust
:laas condition for rut, lease or aaj.
Call ioa.
Fm Valley