JIEPFORD 3IAIL TRIBT7NE, 3IEDFORD, OREGOX, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1933.
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LOST Lady's tin coat at dance Sat
urday evening. Finder please leave
at Mall Tribune.
LOST If dog missing, call 161-
HELP WANTED MALE
kft-ANTBD a men with equipment
' who can grubstake themselves to
cut. .wood on shares. House and
stove furnished. Write or call on
Mrs. Barto. Rogue RWer. R. F. D. 1-
WANTED SITUATIONS
EXPERT PAINTER will do algn paint
ing - interior decorating - Bneral
paint jobs Call at 823 So Central
SEWING, care of children, day work
of any kind, 35c per hour l.W
day. Mrs. Tharp. T Qulnoe 841-L.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Part time bookkeeping or
small sets. Experienced. Phone Kit
son, 1081-R.
"YOUNO man wishes room, board,
and laundry In private home. Write
Mall Tribune Box 12808 and fill
call on you."
ANYONE wishing ride Portland Sat
urday, willing to contribute gas.
communicate Box isa9, Tribune. .
WANTED To paint your lawn- and
wlcker-furnlture. baby buggies'.
, washing machines and refrigerators.
Phone 1061. we call for and deliver
. AUTO BEAUTY SHOP
Where autoa are reflnlehed right.
WANTED Lawnmowers sharpened,
oiled and adjusted for 60c, and
guarantee satisfaction. Good used
mowers for sale or trade. 242 N.
Front St.
FURNITURE re-upholstered, reflnlsh
ed and - re-glued. -Phone- 869-R.
Thlbault.
WANTED House to rent, unfurnish
ed. Must have fireplace, large llv-
ing 'room, 2 bedrooms. Will pay
$20 a month. Call 1081-W after 8
o'clock. .
WANTED Will pay cash of cheap
tewn O. A. DeVoe. Tel. 523-J-2.
WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags
tw:r,e for sale. Medlord Bargain
House. 27 N. Qrape St. Tel. 1082
WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo-
p.e i care for In t, home, phone
, 137-X, 8 to 1. Mrs Detlor.
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools, or what have you.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Qrape St. Phone 1083.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Fine furnished residence,
high class. 825.00 per mo. Res. B
Ideal Court, cor Myrtle and Taylor
Sta.. Geo. Iverson.
CLEAR, new modem 8-room furnish
ed plastered house; basement, lawn.
Drive" to Boulder Dam and work.
Could rent at 835 month or trade
for good farm. R. E. Franklin.
North Las Vegas. Nevada.
FOR RENT 4-room duplex, No. 810
and 813 No. Bartlett. Tel. 341-R-l.
FOR RENT Stucco modern home,
two bedrooms, fireplace, lawn, flow
ers, garage, rent very reasonable;
available Immediately. 1015 W. 11th
FOR RENT Fine modern home, 3
miles north on Pacific highway:
with or without acreage. Tel. 349-W
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house,
newly decorated, 147 North Holly;
30,- water paid.
BMALL fura. house cheap.
Central.
fOR RENT Homes. Burnished ox
unfurnished. Brown & Whits
FOK RENT Partly furnished S-room
house. Inquire at 345 No Bartlett
DESIRABLE houses always In first
class condition for rent, lease or
sai. Call 105.
HOUSES 810. 813 50 and 815. water
paid; wood range. Phone 105
FURN. HOUSES. O. A. DeVOS.
HOWaS FOR RENT Csll 898.
FOR RENT rUKM&HED BOOMS
PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman,
close in; bath, garage. 809 E. Main.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape.
FOR RENT ComJortabls rooms; pri
nts entrance. One block from
Mam St. Reasonable rates. 322 s
h Central.
FOR BENT BOARD AND ROOMS
BOARDER Have nice room end home
cooked mesls at 14 Cottage.
BOARD AND ROOM a 718 B. Mala
Rates .very moderate).
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
THREE rooms with private bath. Pri
vate entrance. 61 No. Oakdale.
MODERN S-room furnished apart
ment. heat, garage. Inquire 534 No.
Bartlett.
FURNISHED APT. S-room, over
stuffed furniture, silk floss mat
tress. Priced right, with garage.
412 No. Ivy.
DURRELL COURT. 329 No. Holly.
FOR RENT Two 3 room apartments
well furnished. By week or month
Inquire at 317 B Jackson Tel 749; Y
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
overstuffed; hardwood noon light
and heat. Mali Tribune Phone 75
FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS
CABINS 445 So. Front.
FOR RENT Acreage, share crop. Pb
437-X.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Business: meat market
and grocery, "business building." 4
modern living rooms, stock, fix
tures, large lot: doing good bual
neas. This property will stand in
vestigation. All for 83000. Box 13693
Tribune.
FOB EXCHANGE
FOR SALE Hay or trade for stock.
M. A. Houston, Route 2. Medford.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Pedigreed
American Pit bulldog; reasonable.
Tel. 1857.
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR RANCH
Nice little auto camp and coffee
shop. Box 12639, Tribune.
3-ROOM modem horns, bath, laundry
tra screened porch, bullt-lns gar
age shade and 'rult trees: 8700
equity for car. aoreage. cabin site
or what have you Phone 1538-L.
or write Box 13337 Tribune.
FOR TRADE 3 sections spike-tooth
harrow slightly used. Will trade
for alfalfa or grain Tel 234-R-4.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound
work horse, 1400 lbs- 7 years old
Walter Jones, 2nd house below
bridge. So. Ashland
WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail
R O Skellenger. Trail Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
EXCHANGE 8 seres good land close
In, modern house, pressure water
system. Want Medford house. Phone
565-Y evenings.
FOR TRADE Apartment house; built
3 years; nicely furnished, electric
washing machine; garage space.
Only 6 blocks from Main St. Always
rented. WIU trade for res. or acre
age. Owner. 123 N. 6th St., Klam
ath Falls, Ore.
TO EXCHANGE Nice little home In
Bend. Ore., clear, for something
cieti In Medford or Ashland. Pre
fer small acreage What have you
155 7th St.. Ashland.
FOB SALE OR TRADE 5 acres WIU
sell cheap for cash 925 Reddy Ave
WHEN you think oi real estate think
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE AUTOMBILE8
GOOD USED CARS
Buy Before Prices Go Up
We keep our cars Inside. Every
one Is clean and repaired.
1631 Ford Coupe
1931 Chrysler 8 Coupe
1931 Chev. 2-dr. Sedan
1929 Plymouth Sedan
1929 Chrysler Sedan
1930 Chrysler Broughm
1929 Plymouth Coupe
1926 Bulck Sedan
If we haven't got what you want,
we can get It.
ARMSTRONO MOTORS, INC.
38 N. Riverside
Chrysler Plymouth
Hudson Torraplane
FOR SALE Trailer. Pat's. Prune 8t.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Best small tract buy tu
valley. Small payment down and
easy terms. Four - room house,
pressure system, good -well, barn and
chicken house, 5 acres under Talent
ditch, good deep soil. 4 acres fine
crop alfalfa, garden planted, locat
ed Just outside Phoenix. Southern
Realty Co.. 44 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Locust Orove, Phoen'x.
Ore. Inquire of owner, J. W. On
drews, Medford.
FOR SALE Hop land, 23 acres fine
river bottom soil. 3.3 miles from O.
Pass. Inquire 624 N. Central. Tel.
1387-J.
COMING LAND AUCTION 8ALE
Choice acreage, fertile garden tracts,
beautiful homesltes, highly im
proved dairy and stock rsnch, all
to be sold at Public Auction to the
highest bidder. Just the land you
want absolutely at your own price.
Get ready for this sale. Thursday,
May 25th. Walter H. Jones Auctton
Company.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Rest bargain
for cash, might consider terms to
responsible party. 1 acre, house,
garage, hen house; good soil and
location. Close in Also electric
rfngo. Phone 1119- or writs Box
129, Routs 1.
FOR SALE HOMES
HOME BUYERS, ATTENTION
CLOSE in East side home, corner lot.
paved on both sides, wonderful
shade, double constructed stucco
house. 8 years old. large living
room, dining room, hardwood floors,
kitchen breakfast nook, laundry
room, bath, two bed rooms, base
ment, garage, this place sold for
t 8.WOO.0O. today's price 82350.00.
Clear. Easy terms.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
16 N. Riverside
FOR SALE Modem home In Rose
burg: garage, cement drlvewav;
trees, lawn. A bargain. Call at
931 Queen Ann.
ATrRACTlVE homes, soms furnished.
Small acreage homes: free water.
Bargains: terms. Roberts, 730 W.
2nd. 1528-J.
FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4
room house newly psinted and kal
somtned. near school: nice garden
spot, at comer of Sunset and Co
lumbus. 909 Sunset.
FOR SALE Oocd 9 room house east
ft,m) and nice lot close to Berry
dale store & great bargain at 8460
Terms, Phone 617-1.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 8 head work horses. Rer
1140 court St.
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. R. C
ward, rnone iw-r-.i.
FOR SALE Milk cow, Just fresh.
Phone 133-L.
FOK SALE 30 head of horses and
mules. Ray Moran. Central Point
RED feeder pigs.
Beagle.
Adoli Senilis
FOB SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Crown turkey pellets
raise the best ana most proiuaoie
birds. Monarch Seed Co.
IKo for highest quality W L. chick
Hsnsen strain. May deliveries Rocks
and Reds 82C Wonderful value
Jenks Poultry Farm. Tangent. Ore
FOR SALE Barred Rock natchln;
eggs, tsylng strain. 82.50 hundred
Baker Service 8tatlun.
DRESSLER'8 Square Deal Hatchery
1107 E. Main. Phone 15S9-Y.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Slightly used Underwood
portable 15 Willow Springs Serv.
Station.
FOR SALE Child's bed. Tel. 453-J.
FOR SALE Victor combination 10
tube radio, good as new: 30 rec
ords: cost 8300 new. Reasonable if
taken at once. Box 12691. Tribune.
FOR SALE Berry cups 87.25 per
(ooo. Monarch seed and Feed to.
FOR SALE Repossessed merchandise.
Almost new electric range. One
Minute electric ' washer, Brunswick
radio, electric refrigerator. Bar
gains at easy terms Commercial
Finance Cor. Phone 31.
FOR SALE Sudan grass. 84.50 CWt.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
THOUSANDS of Indiana Canner to
mato plants, cheap. First house
south Tiny Tavern. Talent.
FOR SALE White enamel "Air Tight"
refrigerator, 75-lb. Ice capacity; cost
new 860; sell for 820 Phone 1108.
719 So. Oakdale.
RAW JERSEY MILK at Monarch Gro
cery, 1803 W. Main. Gallon 20c:
quart 5c: Containers furnished.
With cream raised.
FOR SALE Choice alfalfa hay, 60c
hundred. E. H. Nledermeyer. Tel.
697-R-l.
MOTORCYOLE
FOR SALE Henderson 4-cyl. motor
run only 2800 miles. Like new.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 N. Riverside
FOR SALE Yellow dent seed com.
3o lb O. A. Devon
8UPERFEX ol) neater, cheap. Phone
1013.
FOR SALE Large electric hrnorier
88.00: or will trade for feed. See it
as oamaon s roed store.
MENH nil lAflt.VlA- mr,-W Imo. u,...
..goat 75c Men & Women's' Jackets
...wir w, tiieusuro wewis uarpence
808 So Newtown. Medford
GE7 the 'No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mall rr:bune Job
office: printed on j'oth to with
stand the rain and weather.
FOR SAJE Used sewing machines, all
makes. 86 up: terms If desired All
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
ww teaming, rnone 914-u.
MISCELLANEOUS
WILL H. WILSON
has started a 2nd Hand Store at
32 N. Front. Same location where
he was In business for 18 years.
Sale Now Going On.
I. A. BLIS& PRlnMns
hanging. Tel. 646-w. 313 S. Grape.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job
xnce; printed on olotb to with
stand the rain and weatber
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
abstiacte.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8
and 6. No 83 North Central Ave.
upstairs
JACKSON CO.
ABSTKAC1 CO.
Abstracts or Title and
Title Insurance, roe
only complete Title
System In Jacksor
County.
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
THE FASHION 8H OP Dressmaking
ana remodeling. Merord Biog
Myrtle Andrews Phone 1181
Expert window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173
House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Money to Lena.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance. No other charge See
w. K Thomas. 40 o central
Ground floor Oratenan Theatre
Bldg -State License No. d-167.
Piano and Violin instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT. Teacher of
Piano, Violin, and Saxophone,
Height Song Se-vlce. Arranging,
Composing, etc. 318 Liberty Bldg.
Publlo Stenographer.
ILLUSTRATED MlfcMOORAPHINO
MAIUNO SERVICE
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY
Grace C. Voss
S4 North Central Phone 113
Job Printing.
IsAiL TR1BUNB JOB OKPABTMKN1
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
essb sales slips and everything In
the printing line. 38-80 n orape
Phone 73.
Sllk Apparel.
FOR REAL SILK SERVICE PLEASE
write gne I. Merrell. 415 Arcad-s
Court, Medford.
BUSINESS OIRECTOBT
BADS TRANSFER At 8TORAOE CO
Oftloe 1016 No. Central Pbons 816
Prices right. Service guaranteed
R SINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir
Street. Phone 333
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers and movers Spoclal llvestook
moving equipment Prices right
Satisfaction guaranteed 619 Nortb
Riverside Phone "04.4-S"
LEGAL NOTICES
Call for School Warrants,
District No. 91.
Sutte Falla School District No. 91
has funds In Medford National Bank
to pay warrants Nos. 178 to 256. In
clusive. Interest ceases after May
37th. 1933. E. A HILDRETH. Clerk.
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 9th day of May, 1933.
In a certain action therein, wherein
Mary W. Mathes. sometimes known
as Mary Mathes. but being one snd
the same person, as plaintiff, recov
ered Judgment against Meda Fox and
O. W. Fox. the defendants, for -he
sum of Two Thousand Six Hundred
Ten and no-100 (82610.00) Dollars,
with Interest at 8 per annum from
December 24th. 1932. and the further
sum of Three Hundred Thlrty-slx and
73-100 ($336.73) Dollars, amount paid
by plaintiff for taxes, together with
Interest thereon at 8 per annum
from May 3rd. 1932. with coats and
disbursements taxed 'at Seventeen and
80-100 ($17.80) Dollars, and the fur
ther sum of Two Hundred Forty and
no-100 ($240.00) Dollars, as attor
ney's fees, which Judgment was en
rolled and docketed In the Clerk's
office of said Court In said County
on the 22nd day of April, 1933.
Notice Is hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of the said execu
tion. I will on the 17th day of June.
1933. at 10:00 o'clock a. m, at the
front door of the Courthouse In the
City of Medford. In Jackson County,
Oregon, offer for sals and will sell at
public auction for cash to the high
est bidder, to satlafy said Judgment,
together with the costs of this sale.
subject to redemption as provided by
mw, an 01 me rignt, tine ana inter
est that the said defendants, Meda
Fox and O. W. Fox, had on the 24th
day of December, 1928, or now have
In and to the following described
property, situated In the County of
Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point on the East
line of C. Street Dw South Central
Ave.) of the Town (now ' City) of
Medford, according to the recorded
plat thereof, 310 feet Southeasterly
from the Intersection of said East
line of C. Street with the South line
of East 9th Street; thence Southerly
along the East line of c. Street 200
feet: thence Easterly on a line at
right angles with ssid O. Street 108
feet: thence Northerly on a line par
allel with said C. street 200 feet;
thence Westerly 108 feet to the place
of beginning. Savinz and excentinir
from the foregoing that certain part
off the South end thereof, conveyed
to one G, Mller on April nthr 1907.
as described In Vol. 58, page 277, of
i-ije ueca necoras or Jackson County.
Oregon.
Also, beginning at a point on the
West line of A. street (now River
side Avenue) In the City of Medford,
310.6 feet South 27'deg, 33 mln. Eat
from the Intersection of the South
line of 9th Street and running thence
South 64 deg. 30 mln. West parallel
with 9th Street 178.4 feet to the West
line of the aiiey for commencing point
and from said commencing point run
ning thence South 54 dog. 30 min.
West parallel with 9th Street 53 feet:
thenoe South 35 deg. 30 mln. East
parallel with C. Street 53 feet to -.he
West line of alley: thence North 9
deg. 30 mln. East along West line of
alley 75 feet to said commencing
point, al being It. Broback's Reserve
in the City of Medford, Oregon.
Dated this 10th day of May. 1933.
WALTER J. OLMSCHEID.
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon.
oy uwa . ANLiEtusoN. Deputy.
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Sams Valley
8AM3 VALLEY, May 26. SpU
Friends of Mrs. Edward Glbba were
shocked to learn of her death at
Long Bench, Calif.. Thursday. Mrs.
Olbbs. formerly Mis Nell Straus,
taught two years In the Sams Valley
school and made her home for seve
ral years with her uncle, Dtck
Straus.
8econd "low cost meal" demonstra
tion will be held at the school hou&e
Friday under the direction of Mrs.
Mabel Mack. All ladles interested in
the subject are invited to attend.
The meeting opens at 10 o'clock. The
rood cooked wilt be served at noon.
Relatives from a distance who at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Mary K.
Duggan at Medford Tuesday were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Duggan and little
son. and Mr. and Mrs. John Arm
strong of Eugene. Mrs. Margaret Ma
deron and daughter. Ruby, and John
Callahan of 8acramento, Calif.. Mrs.
Lucy Dickey and granddaughter. Mar
garet Bellinger of Salem, and Owen
and Charles Duggan of Klamath
Falls.
Mrs. Catherine Morgan left this
week for Fort Klamath to remain a
few weeks.
It Is reported that Miss Juanlta
West was married Monday to Mr
Poole. The bride was graduated from
Sams Valley high school in 1030.
Walter Straus of Klamath Falls vis
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Straus, Tuesday, en route home from
Pendleton, where he attended the
Odd Fellows' lodge as a delegate.
The younger set was agreeably sur
prised to learn of the marriage of
Bill Vlmont and Miss Thelma Mc
Knlght this week. Mr. Vlmont teaches
at the Pankey school.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ditsworth of
Prospect called here Wednesday.
Climax
CLTMAX, May 3a. (Spl.) Carl
Hanson has returned rrom Monte
bello. Calif., and was visiting friends
and relatives here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst and Kay-
i. u !.., in
ton McLean spent the week-end in
Medford.
A. J, Grlssom was visiting at his
Climax ranch recently.
Owen Austin returned to Climax
Sunday.
, N. P. .Hanson and L, H. Worts, went
to Medford Wednesday and returned
Thursday.
Miss Carrel Charley came home
Sunday after a four weeks' visit at
Earl Yorton's near Eagle Point.
N. P. Hanson has leaned his ranch
here for a period of five year.
Tom Coy of Esgle Point made a
hurried trip to Climax Sunday. On
account of the continuous rain, the
roads are not in very good condition
and not many cars come through.
Mrs. Viola Comatock and Mrs. Zeida
Hurst spent Monday afternoon at Mrs,
L. H. Werte.
Sam Coy attended the graduation
exercises at Eagle Point Wednesday
evening. His son, Tom. was one ot
the graduates.
Eighth grade examinations were
given here recently. Roberta WertB
and Opal Gold were the only students
writing on them.
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Applegate
A PPL EG ATE, May 36. (Special!
Mr. and Mrs. John Herrlot have re
turned to their home at Portland
after three months here visiting
friend and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Fool and
daughter Maude attended the boat
races at Emigrant dam Sunday,
John Meedcr returned home to
Little Applegate Sunday after spend
ing some time In California visiting
his sister.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Luy and
daughter Knth of Medford called
Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. William Mc
Danlels. They were accompanied
here by Grace Bradshaw and two
children of Corvallla who spent a few
days visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Pern oil.
Walter and Ellla Hartley of Little
Applegate ' have rented the service
station from Cliff Cass and are now
operating It.
John Anderson and B. C. Faber.
representatives of the Central point
cheese factory, were touring the Ap
plegate Tuesday buying milk for the
factor).
Mrs. Henry Hoadly, formerly of
Missouri, was visiting her nephew
and wife, Mr and Mrs. E. J. Brown
enroute to dpokane, to spend the
summer with her daughter. Mrs.
Hoadly spent last winter at Gerber,
Calif.
Lee Port, Jr., who took post gradu
ate work at Uhland high school last
year and Newel Elliott of the Ashland
high school were among southern
Oregon sttidenta who attended the
campus week end for prospective
students at Corvollis last week.
A recent account in the Tribune
was the cause of two of Jackson
county's old schoolmate who used
to attend the same school In Idaho
23 years ago getting together again
Inst Sunday .hen Jim Farrell reading
the account of Mrs. A. E. Hartley's
sister leaving, for Idaho and locating
his old schoolmate Mr. Hartley in
that way. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell spent
the day at the Hartley home on
Little Applegate.
Mr and Mrs. Gene Carls of Mis
souri Flat recently called on Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Cameron,
Clarence Veach and uncle of Squaw
lake visited on Llttl1 Applegate Sun
day.
I Mrs. Cartmell arrived this week
I rrn r'r.ii,,!- v. .
from Cnllfomla to make her home
with her daughter, Mrs. Forest Bav
cnor. . Dance given Saturday by the
grange at Applegate hall waa well
attended. Plans are being made for
another dance, June 3.
' ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond. Hunsaker
and Roy Martin of Jacksonville and
their Sunday school .classes enjoyed
a fishing trip on Little Applegate
Wednesday.
' A wedding of Interest to Applegate
folk. May 7. wa that of Miss Mar
garet Hamilton and Tex Frailer, both
of Ruch. Miss Hamilton, daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Charlie Hamilton,
Is well' known throughout the Apple
gate valley, also at Medford and
Jacksonville, She attended the grade
school at Ruch and high school at
Jacksonville, The groom has spent
the winter here with his three broth
ers living on the John Cantrall ranch
near Ruch. Mr, Frazler owns a silver
mine at Lew is ton, Idaho and the
newlyweds have left for that place
to care for the mine. Their many
Applegate frlenda wtah to extend
their heartiest congratulations.
Thompson creek school children
enjoyed a plcnio- last week end mark
ing the closing of the school term.
Mrs. Elton Hodge and two children
arrived at Ruch last week to join her
husband, after visiting friends and
relatives In Michigan. The Hodgea
family formerly resided in California.
Program at the Wat kins school
house Friday was well attended when
some of the audience could not even
find standing room In the building.
The program wae sponsored by the
Big Applegate Christian Endeavor.
Those helping with the program were
the Wat kins school children, the cap
tain and several men from the. C. 0(
camp at Seattle bar, who gave sev
eral musical numbers, the Beaver
creek girls and singing by older folks
of the district.
Abe Rhoten la In the Stored Heart
hospital at Medford suffering from a
stroke of paralysis.
Work has been resumed at the Star
ranger station after a week's vacation
There are 10 men from the C. O.
camp at Seattle Bar doing the car
penter work under the supervision
of Ross Dick of Medford. The barn
Is nesrly completed and the machine
shed will be constructed.
Fred Sweeney of Medford made a
bus I new trip to Little Applegate
Tuesday.
Alex PurvLs of lower Applegate la
In a MM ford hospltcl suffering from
the flu.
Mr. and Mra Ernest Langley of
Jacksonville .vere on Little Applegate
Thursday morning.
Brownsboro
BROWNSBORO. May 3. (Spl.)
Helen Brown acoompanled her sister,
Mrs. Wakefield home to .Treks, last
week and will remain two weeks.
Mrs. Imofrene Charley Is staying
with her sister, Mrs. Herman Meyer
of Lake Creek, who Is quit 111.
afondsy svenlne; guests of Mrs.
Oahlke In Medford, wer Mr. and
Nfrs. Floyd Charley and children and
Mrs. Monla.
Phoenix high school enjoyed a pic
nic on the creek near Brownsboro
Thursday.
i A farewell party was given at ths
. Ralph Tucker horn, by friends and
neighbors last week. The even Ins; was
spent In visiting and refreshments
i were served. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker left
Saturday for their new Mom at Ross
LAne. near Medford.
A charivari was given Mr. and Mrs.
' Rankin at Lores rarlow Tbuis&av
e ren lng. Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Gold Zundel, Mr. and Mra. Harrold
Zundel, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Charley.
Mrs. Pearce and Fred Farlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Glass and fam
ily hare moved onto the Tucker ranch
and are busy getting settled.
Billy Wright who has been quite
sick for several days. Is almost well
again.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Charley cele
brated their wedding anniversary,
with a dinner for friends and rela
tives.
Bill Gibson, Mrs. Matlock and Jun
lor, were Saturday evening guests at
the Wright home.
As all the schools here closed last
week, everyone was kept busy attend
ing exercises and picnics. The Little
Butte district held tt picnic Friday
near the school house, on the creek
while Brownsboro accepted Mrs. Zun-
del'a Invitation to picnic with the
school in the Lake Creek park. Those
who attended the graduating exer
cises In Esgle Point Wednesday night
were Mr. and Mrs. George Brown
Irene Charley. Mr. and Mrs. W. M
Hansen and Gerald. Mrs, C. W. Myers
and Mrs. G. A. Hansen. Thursday Mrs,
W. M. Hansen and Mrs. C. W. Myers
enjoyed the Eagle Point high school
pjlcnlc and those attending the pUy
from Brownboro Friday were Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Hansen. Mildred and Bruce
Hansen. Mrs. Mvers and Bill Mvers,
I Mabel Annlng and Leland D'singer.
Mrs. h. w. wngnt, Mrs. u. w. mv
ers, Mrs. Joe Maxfleld and Mrs. L. J
Rohrer. attended the Lost Creek club
at Mrs. Nussbaums, Wednesday.
Donna Brown spent Sunday at Emi
grant dam at the races.
4
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT, May 26. (Spl.)
Wm. H. Harrison, Woman's Rcllel
Corps, met Saturday with a good at
tendance. Two applications lor mem
bership were received and reports of
relief work heard. Arrangements for
Memorial Day services wero completed.
All corps members were urged to at
tend. The R. C hall will he open at
10 o'clock Sunday morning and nil
members may meet thore to march
In a body to the First Christian
church, where Rev. D. E. Millard, paa
tor of that, rhureh. has accepted on
invitation to deliver the sermon at
11 o'clock, May 30. The Junior club
girls of the W. R. C. will assist In
the services st the cemetery.
Dr. Ward Davis and two children
of Salem arrived Saturday to visit
his wife and other relntlves. Mrs.
Davis, who' has been with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Richardson,
i f
home.
for some time, accompanied tnem
rrlends of Mrs. Ernestine Rostel
are glad to know that she Is able
to be at home and well on the way
to recovery from the effects of a
major operation performed several
weeks ago at the Dr. Coffey hospital
In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Purkoyplle and
aunt of Corvallls were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. O. O. Purkeyplle Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. O. O. Ooldsberry ar
rived in Central Point Friday from
their extended trip abroad where they
visited many places of interest to an
American citizen. They also visiteo
friends and relatives In Illinois and
Iowa.
Mrs. Ray Watklns and daughter,
Dorothy, left Sunday for their home
In Portland after spending the school
year here.
Mrs. droits of Los Angeles was
Sunday guest of her aunt, Mrs. Jesse
Richardson. Mrs. Grohs owned ana
operated a beauty parlor In Los Ange
les that was completely destroyed
during ths recent earthquake. She
Is now at her mother's In Klamath
Falls.
Tom Shubert of Chester, Ors.,
while passing through town Mondsy,
stopped off for visit with his old
friend. Roy Jones. These men were
boyhood pals In Red Bluff, Calif.,
18 years ago, and hugely enjoyed the
brief visit.
Mrs. Leon Boomer of Medford was
a Wednesday guest of Mrs. Truman
Brenner,
Sanford Richardson hss received his
llcenss for a short wave radio sta
tion. His station is 47DHZ.
Mr. Oerber is tearing down the old
cabinet shop on east Msln street.
Mrs. Charles Btrang of Medford,
with her daughter. Mrs. Robert H,
Holmes and small daughter of Spo
kane, Wash., were recent guests ot
Mrs. Mollis Holmes.
Report of the death of John A. Mor
ton of Los Gatos. Calif., on May IS
haa been received. He. with his fern
llv. moved from Central Point to
California several years ago, think
Iw: It would benefit his health.
Billy Cowley, aon of Mrs. William
Cowley of Santa Ana, Calif., visited
friends here last week. His father
once owned and operated general
store In the Cowley building erected
by him several yeara ago. The fam
lly moved from here to California
when Billy was a small boy.
L. J. Grim was rushed to th Com
munity Hospital Sunday night where
h underwent an operation for ap
pendicitis and Is reported getting
along nicely.
Mr. and Mra. P. Prince of Pasa
dena, Calif., who have been guests
at ths Paul Martin horn for some
time, and vlalted Crater Lake while
here, left for home Tuesday via the
Redwood highway,
Mrs. Damon of th Dsmon Cafe
spent seversl days In Redwood last
week. Mrs. Msrtln assisted In the
cafe during her absence,
,
Rogue River
ROOUI RIVER. May It. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart and daughter.
Ions: Mrs. Richard Scott snd Bar
bara Lee. and Mrs. Dengler wer In
Grants Psss Wednesday and called at
th hospital to see Mrs. Theo Nel-
muth, who waa Injured some time ago
In a car wreck. Sh Is reported Im
proved but will remain In the hos- !
pita! two weeks. !
Mr. and Mrs. F"ed Dengler wer I
dinner guests Sunday at the A. O.
Mth bom Is Grant Pas. To din-1
ner was In honor of Mrs. Minerva
Dengljr. whose birthday waa May It.
Three daughters and the son wer
with her Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter and
Edwird Barnhelght arrived Monday
from Hollywood to visit ot the Wiley
carter home.
W. H. Walters of Martinet, Cal.,
spent Sunday and Monday In Rogu
River on business.
Two Rogue River couples v. ere mar
ried Wednesday by judge E. W. Madi
son of Grants Pass. They were Wil
liam C. Rutherford and Dorothy O.
Magerlc and Earl Jackson Anrt Ack
lyn Ralston.
Bora May 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Milton, a baby girl.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Piatt of Cor
vallls spent the week end st Rogu
River vtsltlnh their daughter. Miss
Oenevleve. who Is a high school
teacher here. She will return horn
with her parents for vacation.
E. John Peaula left Friday for hie
home at Mott, Cal. Mr. Pesula, who
taught here two terms, will not re
turn next year.
Miss Dorrls Sandry spent the week
end visiting her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Sandry. Mtaa Sandry Is a
student at O. 8. C.
Melvln Burnett got a piece of ateel
In his eye last week. Dr. Emmens
of Medford removed the steel and
the eye Is Improving.
Mr. snd Mrs. Ralp Witt and son,
ueioert. left Monday for Maderla,
Cal., where they will be employed
for the aummer. Oscsr Shepherd left
Wednesday for the same camp, wher
he haa work.
Roy Holllster la nursing a sor
hand, caused Tuesday night by being
bit by a dog belonging to A. T. Mc
Ilvaln. Olrl Scouts wish to thank all who
have given them donations toward
the bnlldlnc of their home.
Charles Warren sustained a frac
ture of th leg last week while cut
tlug logs to be used for th Scouts'
home
A program was given by the Girt
Scouts at the Grange meeting Satur
day night at the community hall.
.Ins. Chlnnork of Grants Pass talked
on tho sales tax. Another open meet
ing will be held June 17. The next
Grange meeting will b at their hall
Juno 3.
v Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dengler enter
tained at dinner Thursday. The in
vited guests were Mrs. Elden Parker
of San Francisco, Mrs. Minerva Den
ver and Mrs. Jennie Mathls of Grant
Pass and Miss lone Hart.
Mr. snd Mrs. Nat Hart and Ion.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott and chil
dren, Nell and Barbara, and Mrs. Fred
Dengler composed a plcnle party on
May 13 and motored to Canyonvltle,
whero they apent the day with Or
vllle Dengler, who recently started a
pool room there.
Walter Jones, mayor, arrived horn
Monday from Eugene, where he waa
a witness in the Banks trial.
The meetings held by Teddy Loa
vltt will continue thla week. Record
crowds will the hall every night.
Sam Sandry and Burwoll O'Kelly
are reported on the sick list this
week. An epldemlo of colds seems
to be going around.
Fern Valley
FERN VALLEY, May 38. (Spl.)
Friends of Ed Putman of Eagle Point
were glad to see him again in Fern
Valley Sunday. Ed reports hi parent
are in much better health now than
when they were living here. Mrs. Put
man was quite 111 at that time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Eld ridge called
on friends here Tuesday.
Among those attending the boat
races at Emigrant dam Sunday wer
Mr. and Mra. Ellis Davis and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Kan tor Jr.
Orchard lsu are busy thinning their
apricots. There la an especially larg
crop.
Mr. and Mrs. Lytle are building an
addition on their house.
Mr. and Mrs. Welborne have sold
their service atatlon at Talent. They
owned what waa known as the Bond
Service station.
A number from here attended th
funeral ot Clinton Carey Wednesday
afternoon. Their many friends In th
community extend their deepest sym
pathy to Mrs. Carey and Mra. Reea.
Jones tract above the orchard la
being plowed in preparation for a to
mato patch.
Mis Janice Sutherd and Ivan Olsen
called at Kan tors Wednesday.
Mr. Payne, the mailman haa been
absent again from his route the past
few days.
Mr. Messenger and two sons called
on his sister, Mrs. Cotton In Medford
Saturday.
Many of the youngsters claim It be
ing equal to a visit from Santa Claus
being entertained at the party glT
en at the Royal Cres. orchard by lit
tle Louise Lytle, assisted by Mlsa Va
leria Whitney.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ferns and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Henry returned May 18
from Klamath Falls after attending
their brother-in-law's funeral.
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