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LOST AND FOUND
LOST If dog missing, call IMS.
LOST Violin in case. Reward. 1130
Nlantlo. No questions asked.
HELP WANTED FESlALB
WANTED Middle aged woman to do
housework. Box 11166, Tribune.
WANTED SITUATION
COMPETENT lady 33 wonts house
work. References. Box 11371. Trlb
une, YOUNO) Women, exp. wants house
work, care of children or nursing.
Box 1137., Tribune.
"WANTED MISCXlANEOCS"
WANTED TO BENT Furnished 5
room house, wood range, close in.
S3 So. Front. .
WANTED Good homes for mighty
fine dogs. See Humane Society.
WANTED FOR OASH20 to 40 acres;
7 seres or more under cultivation,
balance timber and pasture land.
' Give particulars as to buildings,
water, quauty of land, etc. Will
pay without stock up to ai.ooo, with
stock up to aiaoo. not over as miles
from Medford. Geo. M. Williams.
Route 1, Box 33, Gold Hill. Oregon.
' WANTED Copco stock state price.
Box 11164 Tribune.
WANTED Cheap Chevrolet truck, al-
' .... ,nnt(rf fllllM
trie incubator, mower and hay. El
mer Harris, y miles soumwesv rnw
nix, Rt. 1. Box 435. Medlord. Ore.
WANTED TO BUY Acreage on easy
terms. Must have good bouse, close
In. Write description and price to
Box lisot Tribune.
WANTED Stock saddle. Miist be
good and cheap. Box 11378, Tri
bune. WANTED Will pay high prices for
wool tags, or olf grades ol wool in
small or large quantities. Bring
them to Farmers' Exchange Feed
Depot, Medford..
WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags.
twine for sale. Medford Bargain
House, 37 N. Grape St. Tel. 1063.
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House, 37 N. Orape St. Tel
1063.
HAY GRINDING A specialty. Brown.
the nay grinder. so so. Central
PHONE 969-R. Have you;; furniture
reupnoisterea, regiued, reiinished.
Thlbault.
WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity
lu j-njoni nousB, axcejient location.
box 10631 Tribune.
WANTED (Carry Keen for Model A
Phone 479-X.
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash for JUNK. BATTERIES.
RADIATORS. ALUMINUM
BRASS, COPPER ti Junk of all
descriptions.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
n No. Grape, Tel 1063
FOB BN1 UOUSta
, FOR RENT Furnished house, clean.
reasonaDie rent to right party. In.
quire 1336 Sallng Ave.
FURNISHED 4-room half of duplex
house, close In, garage, lis mo.
Phone 789.
FOR RENT 6-room unfuro. bouse
331 So. Holly. 1203-R.
FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished
four-room house at 808 Dakota. Gas
range. Inquire 613 South Newtown.
8 -ROOM modern house In Phoenix
on nignway with fruit trees, alfal
fa, and three acres. Plenty of water.
113.90 mo. Room 406 Grand Hotel,
or phone 1S26-J.
FOR RENT 330 No. Holly.
811 West Snd.
38 Summit.
1039 West 0th.
716 Eirt Jackson.
433 No. Holly.
38 Summit.
Call First Insurance Agency, & H.
Brown, 109 after 8, 1670.
ROOM unfurnished duplex, elose
In. 337 So. Ivy.
HOUSES (10. 113 60 and 18. water
paia: wood rsnge. phone 103.
SMALL furn. huet' cheap."' 'sol' "no
Central.
FOR RENT Partly furnished 5-room
nouse. 3 sleeping porches. Inquire
at 43 ro Bartieii.
FOR SALE OR RENT i'.dney fruit tl
nomi i orner west Main A orange
Exclusive listing w I. Vawier.
4 Jackson Co Bank Bldg.
FOP. RF-NT Home, furnished or
unfurnished. B-own & White.
HOMR3 FOR RENT Call C98
CLASSY mjciem 5-roorn stucco, east
front. Clear 02d put.
FOB SENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Newly decorated furntsh-
ed apartments. 375 So. Central.
ATTRACTIVE fur. apt. 618 S. Osk-
daie.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
B4o no. tsartiets.
FURN. Apt. Key at 148 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT Two 3-room apartments
well furnished. By week or month.
Inquire at S17 B. Jackson. Tel 749-Y
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
overstuffed: hardwood floors light
and best Mall Tribune. Phone 79
MODERN 3-room ,Mrn apt. sleeping
porch & gaiage 1190 W nth.
DURRBLl COURT 829 No Holly.
FOR RENT n KMRflED BOOMS
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing rooms, with bath room privi
leges, garage. (10 per month. 429
So. Riverside.
OOOL. plessant room. 320 No. Oak
dale. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S Orape
FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Main
Ratea very moderate.
FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS
CABINS 449 So. Front.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ARE you looking for a real money
making proposition? 1180 Invest
ment required will show net profit
1300 to woo per montn. Bee Air.
Morgan. 249 So. Riverside. Rose
wood apts. Call between 4 and 7
p. m.
FOB EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Royal Anne
cherries. What have you? W eater
hind Orchards, Phone 8-F-2.
FOR SALE or TRADE Royal Anne
Cherries. What have you? Wet
erlund Orchards. Phone 8-F-2.
TRADE Good piano for late model
automobile. Ed Hughes. Sams Val
ley. FOR SALE OR TRADE for wood, good
milk cow & 4-wheel trailer, inqulie
M7 N. Central.
FOR TRADE Wood or labor, carpen
tering or painting for hay or grain.
Phone D78-W.
i-ROoM modern home bath laundry
trv screened porch built-lns gar
aga shade and frult trees: $700
equity for car. acreage cabin site
or what have you Phone 1538-L.
or write Box 13337 Tribune.
FOR TRADE! 3 sections spike-tooth
aarrow. slightly usM. Will trade
for alfalfa or grain Tei 234-R-V
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound
work horse, 1400 lbs- 7 years old
Walter Jones, 2nd bouse below
bridge. So. Ashland. . -
WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail.
R O Skellenger. Trail Ore.
FOlt EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
FOR TRADE 1 ',4 acres well Improv
ed land, good buildings, just out
side city limits. No encumbrances,
for country or town property on
coast In Oregon or Washington. Box
11365 Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 A., 4 -room
house, garden, fruit, berries, for
light car or pick-up. Box 312 Stew
art Ave.
TO TRADE Apartment house, six
blocks from Main street. Nicely fur
nished. Built three years Will trade
for res. or acreage. Owner, M. Starr,
133 No. 6th Street, Klamath Falls.
Oregon.
TO EXCHANGE Nice little home tn
Bend. Ore., clear for something clear
In Medford or Ashland. Prefer small
acreage. What have you. 155 7th St..
Ashland.
FOB SALE HOMES
WANTED $1250 cash for my equity
of $2700 In two new modern houses,
close in. Phone 1382 -J.
HOME FOR SALE Real buy. 222 W.
Jackson.
CLEAR home. Terms. Tel 1232-W.
FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent, i
room house newly painted and kal
so mined, near school; nice garden
spot, at corner otf Sunset and Co
lumbus. 009 Sunset.
FOR SALE AUTOMB1LES
USED CARS
SI Ford Victoria
30 Defioto Sedan
29 Chevrolet Sedan
29 Chevrolet Coach
29 Ford Std. Coupe
39 Plymouth .Sedan
35 Juick Coach
27 Esex Sedan
27 Star Delivery
28 Ford Sport Coupe
C E- GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Dept.
Sixth and Bartlett
GREATEST VALUES
1910 Bulck Rumble seat Coupe.
1930 Dod? 8-wheel Sedan.
1930 Far st o 6-cyl. Delivery.
Late 1930 Ford Coupe with trunk.
Good Bulck 6 Touring.
Reliable Guarantee
EAKIN MOTOR COMPANT
Dodge - Plymouth Dealer
GOOD USED CARS
w!'b a written guarantee. Prices
v 7 reasonable.
1931 For town sedan
1931 Chrysler-8 sedan
199 Bulck sedan
1929 DeSoto aedaa
1928 Ford coupe
1930 Grahem-Palg sport roadjter
1930 ChryMer 75 coupe
1929 Oidsmoblle coupe
lrf28 Chevrolet sedan
1927 Studebaker Victoria
Also other cars priced under 1100.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
SS North RlverUde Tel. 18
Chrysler St Plymouth headquarters
FOR SALE
1931 Buick 4 -door Sedan.
1929 DeSoto Coupe.
1929 Pontiac Roadster.
1929 Chevrolet 2 -door Sedan.
1929 Pslge 4 -door Sedan.
1627 Bulck Sport Roadster,
1927 O'.dmos!le 2-door.
SKINNER S OArtAOR
Buick Pont.ic Siles Service
Phone 102
rOB SALE REAL ESTATE
CITY 4s acreage homes, stock snd
.4.1 haHm P 1 Rnrtfaliu. Rob
erts, 730 W. 2nd. Tel 153B-J.
FOR SALE OR RENT 300-acre ranch.
Gordon Cox. Trail, Ore.
WHEN you think or real estate think
01 Brown u vniw.
FOR SALK LIVESTOCK
YOUNG cow for sale cheap. Inquire
143 No. Central.
FOR SALE Fresh heller. A. H. Web
ster, Central Point.
WHITE" HOOS. all ages. Exchange
for Hereford bull, saddle or grain.
W. W. Large, Williams, Ore.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
RED rsspberrles best for canning, 3c
cup. oniig TOiHfliiitio i- hiv- J
Klncheloe. 3 ml. S. W. Oak Grove
school.
FALL CABBAGE, cauliflower broc
coli plants. 1302 E. nth St.
CHERRIES Blngs, Black Republi
cans. 823 Taylor.
PHONE 888 for tamalles. hamburgers
and beer. Delivered any time day or
night. "Service that you like."
Coffee Anne's.
FOR SALE Apricots, large varieties.
Will begin ripening last of week
Others following over a period, of
three weeks. Price 3c to 4e. Geo.
Alford. 19-F-3.
BERRY CUPS, 65c per 100. Jerry
Barr, 4th As N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Apples and peaches. Cozy
nook ttancn, mi. west rnoemx.
APRICOTS, Tilton. Ready July 21,
crop large, excellent. Price 20 ID,
Linn Orchard, Eagle Point.
FOR SALE! Cherries. Centennials Ic;
Royal Ann's 2c; Blngs 4c. Bring
containers and pick them yourself.
Bagley Orchard, Talent.
HODGEN -BREWSTER Poultry and
uairy reeds, jerry Barr, 4th N.
Bartlett.
DAIRY FLY SPRAY Kills flies and
absolutely keeps flies off cows pas
ture. Will not taint milk. 90o
per gallon, bring own container.
Jerry Barr, 4th As N. Bartlett.
NEW PEED STORE. Buy at lower
prices- jerry uarr. across irom 5w.1t
fc Co., Phone 803.
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper-
FOR SALE Blng and Royal Ann
ucrnw. a. a,, n-euogg. BIQCK 10UU,
No. Riverside.
FOR SALE Hot point eleotrio range
like new hali price 422 Laurel.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
manea, 99 up; terms If desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N- Bartlett.
FOR SALE Large electric brooder.
88 .00; or will trade for feed. See it
at Samson's Feed Store.
FOR ssnd. gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming, phone 01 2-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
HAVE your repair work done by N,
.ncieon m oacic rjesner s. 112 00.
Fir. "Work guaranteed.
AT STUD Tomboy, black 6c white
siauion. Med. Riding Academy.
CASH paid for camplnf, hunting.
nailing equipment, sure and ornce
fixtures, boats, motors. 317 North
Riverside. -
Authorized FrUidalre Service. Other
wanes rep. Tel. 437. Nights 903-Y
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstract.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
"i nne, line insurance. Kooms 8
and 6. No. 82 North Central Ave.,
upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title stnd
Tl'le Insurance. The
only complete Title
System in Jackson
County.
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
THE FASHION. SHOP Davenport
sup covers msde to order. Phone
1181 for information.
Public Stenographer.
ILLUSTRATED MIEMOGRAPHJNO
MAILING SERVICE
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY
Grace 3. Voes
34 N. Central Koke-Chapman, Ph. 112
Expert Window Cleaner.
LET GEORGE DO IT TeL 1172
House cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
ob Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, n d
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
caitb sales slips and everything in
the printing line. 28-80 N. Orape
Phone 75.
Money to Lena
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODE! AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on an
paid balance. No other charges. See
W. E. Thomas, 45 S. central
Ground floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg Stat License No 8-1ST.
Piano ant tftoltn Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT. Teacher of
Piauo, Violin, a c d Saxophone
HaUht bong Service, ArranlDg
Composing, etc S18 Liberty Bldg.
Tra.iftfer.
BADS TRANSF-R M STORAGE CO.
Ot floe 1015 No Central Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
REIN KING TRUCKINO CO Trans
fer nd Jtorage. We haul anything
a-, a reasonable price. Ill No. Fix
Street. Phone 332.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
era and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices ral
Riverside. Phone 1044-2L
GOOD MORNING J"y
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Plane Inning
Melody Shop, fjew Hansen (form
erly of Portland).
LEGAL NOTICES
ntntlon on Hearing of Final Account.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson county.
In the Matter of the Estate of Ella
W. Peters, Deceased.
To All Persons Interested In the Es
tate of Ella W. Peters. Deceased.
You are hereby notified that on the
5th day of July, 1933, the First Na
tional Bank of Medford, Oregon, ad
ministrator of the Estate of Ella w.
Peters, deceased, filed In said Court
Its fmsl account as asld administra
tor and that said final account will
be heard on the 6th flv of August.
1933, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.
at the County Court Room of the
Jackson County Court House In the
City of Medford In said Jackson coun
ty, Oregon, and you are hereby cited
to appear at the time and place
above designated and show cause, if
such exists, why said account should
not be allowed.
This citation Is published pursuant
to an order of the Hon. Earl H. Fehl,
Judge of the above entitled Court In
the above estate, which order is dst
ed and filed July 5th. 1933.
Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 5th
day of July, 1933.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF MEDFORD, OREGON.
Administrator.
By Eugene Thorndlke, Asst. Trust
Officer.
Kelly Si Kelly, Attorneys for said Es
tate. Xotlce to rredltors
Notice is hereby given that I have
been appointed by the County Court
Of Jackson County. Oregon, Execut
rl of the estate of Hannah J. Kail
strom, deceases, and have qualified.
All persons hsvlng claims sgsln-t
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent them, with proper vouchers, and
duly verified, to me at the office ol
Harry c. Skyrman. attorney for said
estate, at Room 409 Medford Center
Bulldlrur, in Medford, Oregon, within
sl months from the date of this
notice. Dated and first published
July th, 1933.
OLOA . ANDERSON.
Executrix.
Fern Valley
FERN VALLEY. July io (Spl.)
Mrs. W.llism Kontor was the Inspi
ration for a shower Ssturdsy after
noon at Mrs. A. Hensler a Many love- i
ly gifts were presented the Bride. The !
hoste-ses were Misses Alice Hensler
and Helen Kantor. ,
Apricot are srsrting to ripen here.
A Urge crop Is In evidence.
The many friends of Mrs. Lovella .
Burnett nil saddened by her death '
Cross-Word Puzzie
T. Organ i ot
hearing
I. Caustic alka
line solution
I. Chinese
measure
10. Trapped
tl. Vocal compo
sitions 13. Smooth-
sklnncd Julcj
berry
18. Golf tfrra
l. Furnish
l. Kverlasllng
;3. Cuts of nuat
5. Light fabric
:7. The Caucasian .
Ibex
29. Always: pfiet.
ol. Bows of boats
33. Hound-upe
34. Compound
ethers
3!. Separated
36. Manunl vo
cations
37. Drain
40. Equnilty
43. Lai-KO knife
44. Feminine
name
4T. Climbing vine
4(1. Sweei potato
51. And: Latin
63, Symhol for
tellurium
DOWN .
1. Overtax
2. Exclamation
3. High mountain
4. Harvest
5. Ancient
Jewish
ancetlo
I. Quants
and all Join In extending sympathy
to her loved ones.
Mrs. Margaret Beer left Tuesday
for 3ucramento to spend a few daya
with the Misses Myrna' snd Ruth
Pettiu, formerly of p.hoenlx.
Miss Evelyn Messenger Is visiting
her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Ezra Messenger, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward spent
Thursday at Lake o the Woods. They
will bring Clarence Chlldera and Fred
die Morse back with theni. Mr. Ward
took them up a week ago and re
ports the roads to the l&ke are In
good condition.
Friends her. congratulate Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Furry of Phoenix on
the birth of a girl Monday.
Lem Hughes, Mrs. E. F. Marshall
and children drove to Sams Valley
Tuesdiy to call 6n Mrs. M. F. Hughes.
Lem Hughes' leg Is bothering htm
considerably lately aa It was left In a
weakened condition from a break
two y?nrs ago.
Mrs. Ray Ward called on Mrs. Chas.
McClaln at Phoenix Sueaday after
noon. Mrs. McClaln U In a critical
condition. She sjrslned her ankle a
short time ago, causing complica
tions. Friends here hope for her
speedy recovery.
C. O. Lemmon w&s on business
here Tuesdsy.
Dalph Dewitt was a Medford shop
per Monday afternoon.
Dr. Swedenburg of Aahland called
at his orchsrd here Tuesdsy morning.
IFW Salle
BirooEtdafle
(Former Home of Evan R. Eeamei)
40 Acres, modern furnished home, water right on
Wagr.er Creek, Swimming Pool.
4 Miles South of Talent
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
Inquire of Mr. Davis on Premise.,
or Leslie Rogers, Klamath Falli
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, July 30. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Keegsn returned
Monday from a two weeks visit with ,
her brother. Fred Lewis at his ranch j
near Butte Falls.
Mr. John Price entertained at a
surprise picnlo dinner at Llthla park;
recently honoring her husband, pres
ent were Mr. And Mrs. E. S. Sever
ance and daughters Ruth and Flor
ence May, Mr. Wolf, Mrs. Cole of
Medford, Mrs. Lorton of Burns, Ore ;
Miss Issle McCully. George Merrltt.
Robert Cameron. Jack Sutherland.
Eugene Harlan, Alton Cropp and Mr.
and Mrs. John Price.
Friends of Miss AHoe Hoefs enter
tained her ha a surprise picnlo at
Llthla park Friday. Six friends of
Miss Hoefs were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Goddard left for a
two months' camping trip end will
later locate in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Cotham and fam
ily and Wm. Allison and family have
moved to Diamond lake where the
men are employed at road work. These
two famlltet have been living In Mrs.
Van Winkles house on North Oregon
street.
Grandma Faucet recently visited
her daughter, Mrs. Fred Foot, in Med
ford. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pick and chil
dren spent Sunday on the Applegate,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kenwortny nave
returned from the Slaklyoua where
he was logging. They have rented and
moved to the residence formerly own
ed by Oaylorda on N. Fourth street.
Roland Merrlfleld returned nome
last week from visiting his father,
K. O. Merrlfleld at Los Angeles.
Royel Neighbor lodge members of
Jacksonville attended a district meet
ing at Ashland Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Anna Sta.lamlth, state superin
tendent was present.
Word has been received here xrom
W. W. Bishop that he is improving
slowly at the borne of his sister In
Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben ' Coffman and
children moved Sunday to Diamond
lake where he Is employed.
Mrs. John Orth and sister, Mrs.
Alfred Miller of Medford visited
friends In Jacksonville Tuesday.
Recent visitors of Mis. lasts Mc
Cully were Mrs. rred Locksley of
Portland and Mrs. Msy Clx of Oak
land. Miss Dorothy Jjawrenoe of Medford
Is spending thts week with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Dorothy.
Allen Hess and daughter Eleanor
spent the week end In Crescent Olty,
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Oodwsrd motor
ed to North Bend Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Dorla of Eugene Is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Katie Hoffman.
Rebekah lodge No. 4 and Odd Fel
low lodge No. 10 of. Jacksonville held
Joint Installation of offlceda Monday.
The Medford I. O. O. F. team with
Deputy Frank Redden, and Hattle
Logan, district deputy of Jacksonville
assisted by the Medford Rebekah
team put on the work.
Antelope
ANTELOPE, July JO, (Spl.) Carl
von der Hcllen and little daughter
spent a few days at Diamond lake
with Bill von der Hellen and family.
There were 23 present at Sunday
school July 16.
Mr. snd Mrs. O. T. Jacoba and chil
dren of Corcoran, Calif., spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. K.
Biggs.
Mrs. John Rader spent July 16 with
her daughter, Mrs. Hsrvey Stsnley.
Arlen Millard of Antelope and Miss
Garrel Charley of Climax were mar
ried July 17.
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hatlett vlalted
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rlggs July 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culbertson were
In Medford July 17 shopping.
Antelope Lltersry club met July 14.
It was decided that the club have a
picnic August 13. the place to be
announced later.
Mrs. Wallace McDowell had aa her
guest this past month her sister, Mrs.
Mae Martin of Denver, Colo.
Miss Georgia Currier of Medford
and Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith and son
of Tslent attended the literary at
Antelope July 14.
Every one was shocked at the death
of Albert Tlnglear and all extend to
the family heartfelt sympathy.
S. W. Bal who la still In the
Sacred Heart hospital reports that
the cast hss been removed snd he will
begin taking exercises this week that
will enable him to walk.
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT. July 30 (Spl )
Mrs. Let tie Gregory was hostess to
the Golden Links class party Friday
afternoon. Attendance was good. 31
ladles being present. Next meeting
will be at Mrs. Will Oregory's. Aug
ust 11.
Forty-fire members of the Juvenile
Grange met at Jackson Hot Sprtngs
Friday for a swimming party and
welner roast.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Adams left Satur
day for Chicago to vacation at the
fair.
Week-end guests at the Car flkyr
man home were Mrs. Jones and her
daughter of Los Angeles, Cal., and
Mrs. Fewell and daughter, Josleof
Jacksonville.
Friends of Watt Beebe and grand
son, Everett, Atkins, are pleased to
know thev am both recovnrlna1 from
the injurlea of their recent automo- I
bile accident,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wright of River- I
side are guests In the valley of Mr. ;
Wright's sister, Mrs. Cochran, and
brothers. Joe, Will and Geo. Wright.
Bcreari class party was held at Mrs.
Roy Nichols' Thursday afternoon with
30 ladles present. Miss Carlton gave
a review of the book of Mark, fol
lowed by a social hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reed of Aro
mas, Cal., are guests of Mrs. Reed's
ps rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Heasel
grave. Miss Delva March and Miss
Janice H easel grave plan to return to
California with them via the Red
wood highway,
Mesdames D. M. Gresham, Earl
Heft and Adrian Thompson are vaca
tioning In Crescent Slty for two
weeks,
A number of young children have
whooping cough, but none Is seri
ously 111.
Mrs. Jesse Richardson honored the
birthday anniversary of her grand
daughter. Charlotte, who was 5, and
I Bv mw, JV The
guests were Norman and Oene Dubbs,
Buddy Shores, Mervln Olesson Jr.,
Johnny Deuel, Donnle Holl&nd, Mel
ody Smith, Margaret Williams, Miss
Ooln of Portland snd honor guests.
Charlotte and Eva. Refreshments
were served
Copper
COPPER, July 30. (Spl.) Mrs.
Bmma Byrne of Hnlycon, Calif., A. M.
Beaver and daughter, Minnie, of Ash
land visited Saturday and Sunday at
the Bert Harr home.
Mrs. Lois McKee spent - the week
end In Jacksonville visiting her
mother.
Clifton .Chlldera and Mrs. Walker
went to town Monday and returned
Tuesday.
A smsll group of young people gath
ered at the Harr swimming pool Sun
day. Present were John Harr, Beryl
Rouse, Charles Elmore, William Dorn
nnd the Misses Louise Harr, Bertlna
HI more, and Andutu Stevenson.
Mrs. Grace Lewis and sons. Bob
and Dow and Miss Marietta McDan
nlala spent Sunday and Monday with
Mr. Lewis, who is on fire patrol at
Perk's Pasture.
Gerald and Bill Buck were In Med
ford Saturday.-
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore visited at Bert
Harr's Sunday afternoon.
Herschel Smith Is spending his va
cation at Squaw Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rlppey, Mr, and
Mrs. Fred Copple, Mr. and Mrs. True
Lewis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
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Dorn and son, were all business tls
Itors in Medford Saturday.
Ray Ronney, who recently moved to
California visited at the Rouse home
the firat of the week.
Leonard McKee, Lance Offenbeeher
and the two Straub boys were In the
hills from Friday until Sundsy.
Tom Dunntngton and family visited
Tuesday afternoon at the Leonard Mc
Kee home.
Henry Huktll and wife and two chil
dren and his mother visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Copple.
"Noal Arnold, who la stationed with
the C. C. C. at Moon Prairie visited
Saturday and Sunday with True
Lewis.
Amos McKee. who was recently In
jured in a fall from hts barn U re
ported to be Improving nicely.
Rattlesnakes are quite numerous
this yesr. It was hoped that the se
vere winter had killed them.
Miss Marietta McDannlala out her
hand badly while In swimming last
week.
Mrs. Bernlce Anderson visited with
her mother, Mrs. Abbott In Talent
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fin ley visited
Saturday evening with his brother,
Edward.
Tolo
TOLO, July 20. (Spl.) Tolo Com
munity club held an Interesting
meeting at Mrs. Tracy's July IS. Next
meeting will be at Mrs. Denver Davis"
July 37. A good attendance la de
sired for special work.
Arthur Webster and family of Cen
tral Point had a picnlo supper on the
river Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Kathan spent
Saturday night at her mother's In
Rogue River and plcnlced at the
Richmond place on Evans creek Bun
day. Miss Arlene Inmann accompa
nied them to visit Miss Iris Bush
Mrs. Kathan'a daughter.
Teddy Kollock arrived by stag
from Portland to spend a two weeks .
vacation with his uncle and family
at the Wm. Pennlnger ranch.
Miss Margaret Lewis of Table Rock -and
Miss Mary Force of Oold HlU an
visiting their grandparents, Mr. and 1
Mrs. Al Stevens at Tolo Gardens.
Misses Blanch and Emmallne Ap
plegate and brother, Donald, visited
at the Tracy-Inmann home Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Rawson of Ray
Oold made a business trip to Port- 1
land last week. They also visited In .
Grants Pass with relatives.
Phoenix
PHOENIX. July SO-(Spl.) Fif
teen workers and teachers of the
Presbyterian Sunday school conferred
at the church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Shulta and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Quy Bishop and
family and Jerry Bishop attended a
picnlo Sunday at the Butte Falls fish
hatchery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Furry and fam
lly left Sunday for their mountain
home at Lost Prairie.
Mesdames Mildred Ward, Lillian
Coleman, Rose!! Watt, Not tie Hoi
oroft and Maud Montgomery attend
ed a Woodcraft clrole meeting Mon
day at Ashland.
Attending the Woodcraft picnlo at
Ashland Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Loul Oolver, Mrs. Nettle Holcroft,
Mrs. Florence Drake, Mrs. Mildred
Ward, Mrs. Nell Hearn and Mrs. Mary
Carey.
Mrs. Winnie McClaln Is reported
critically 111. Mrs. Oliver Is attend,
mg her.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Burleson spen '
the week end here, guest of Sybil
Caster.
Sheet Metal Work of all kind .
Brill Metal Works.
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