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PAOE JSF.VEN You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here aremroRD mail tribute, jrcnFORn. oregox, Wednesday, December 6, 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad?' WAtTI to Mil jour noma Want to (at rid of a law odd ml ,nds id nousebold furnishing Oo you need tool tot foul gal lant . . An inexpensive Went-Aa in tut Ma" Wbuna Classiriea Page arUJ nod the answei te these and many other perplexing oroblem. H re Are the Rates: pat word mat insertion (minimum 26C) gaoo additional Insertion, pat word Par Una per month, without mm ehanzee lJ6 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND . - - .. ira nasm hirtfi. Owner can have same.by paying keep and advertising. Iqulre Fruit Btana scro iivnt vu'j LOST Boston bull pup. half-grown: black, white collar. Reward. No tify Bay Wright. 60 No. Orange. Tel. 641-H. LOST If dog missing. call 1018. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman to do housework out of town; 45 per month; Bos iid8, Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Farmer to care for ranch till Feb.; 3 cows and 3 horses, other small stock; receive milk, eggs and lodging. John Newcomb, Rt. 3, Box Ul Medford. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS EDGAR JOHNSOK want to buy your furs at the Peerless Market, 12-14 No. Bartlett St. HAVE few young heifers to farm out; fresh in spring. Box 1397. Tr ibune. WANTED t- Pa" hickory or aah ric'.. Will pay cash or trade tennis rack- WANTED To buy Improved acreage In Medford vicinity, approximately 40 acres. WrHe, description, price and location. P. O. Box 76. Central Point. Ore. - WANTED To keep good team horses for board. Good feed.Adolf Schulz. Beagle. Ore. WANTED Electric radio. Must be reasonable Box 268. Tribune. WILL care for elderly sick people In my home. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N Grape St Tel loaa JUNK WANTED We oat caab foi JUNK BATTBRlEb R&D1AI0BS ALUMINUM BRASS. OOPPER & unk of ail desert otiona MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No Orape 11 WANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced from 25 to 50. It will pay you to trap New and used traps for sale. Medford Bargain House. Med- i ford. Oregon. 27 North Grape St.. ' Phone 1062. FOR KENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished house, newly renovated; butlt-ins. 26 Cottage. rOR RENT House, close In. Tel 319-Y FOR RENT $0 No. Peach: 1028 F. Uth. First Insurance Agency. H H. Brown. Tel. 105; after 5, 1670. 6-ROOM modern cottage, $12 .50. 312 So. Grape 6t. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room stucco home. 518 So. OAkdale. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt close in. 317 East Jackson or 749-Y Humes for rent cau eoo FOI RENT Home, furnished or unfurnished. Brown 6 White. HOUSES H0. $12 50 and 15 watei paid; wood range Phone 105 FOR RENT 7-room modern home. 8 bedrooms. C A DeVoe, 623-J-2 per month, 5-room house on 220 vlfW !ot at ua Willamette; r fireplace, wash trays, hard wood floora; very modern. Key at Union Savings St Loan. 43 So. Cen tral. FOR PENT room modern furnish' ed stucco house. Phone 279. FOF RENT 8-room hoiiw. partly furnished: newly decorated, clean 6th and Oakdale Call at 518 So Oakdale. Co. FOR RENT Available December 5th. 104 So. Newtown and 716 East Jack son. First insurance Agency. H. H Brown. Tel. 105: after 5. 1670, FOR PENT One of the nicest unfur nished 5-room modern bungalows in city, newly painted and papered, new curtains throughout, new lin oleum on kitchen, bathroom and piiuy floors, electric water heater, new hratrola and built-in fixtures, all In tip-top condition. Se it at 733 W. Utn and call next door. No sm.iU children. TTRACTI VI rooms 404 9 Orape 3-ROOM house fo- rent or sa. Aeo 5-Acre tract with hou bam an-1 outbuildings. P Also One model T Ford tru- k and one mie, A FoM triKk for sa'.e. Inquire at Bikr's .srore, J.tonv;. U:gway. . FOR RENT FUHMSHED BOOMS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Sleeping room, rant vary for SALE Used tewing machine, au reasonable. 122 So. Holly. m a k a a; terms if desired AU - -. make rented and repaired. White FOR RENT -room house. No. 303 a,wln, Machine Co.. 34 N. Bartlett North Holly St.; $13.30, owner pays , , , , water rent. Phone or tea J. W. APPLES from 30 to 15 cent a boa In WAKEFIELD. small or large lot. O. V. Myera Orchard. Phone 358-J. FOR RENT 5-room furnished bungs- , . low, modern, near J. High and busl- por SALE Hay, wheat, barley and ness section. 340 South Orape. corn. o. A. OeVoa. Tel 633-J-3. rnn RPVT-tPiRIMFVTl "PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIO PROF- FOR REM APARTMENTS ITS"Prlce smashed On high qual- FURNISHED small apartment: range. 'ty fruit trees, shrub, rosea and water and light: close In; very berry plant. Drive to W. B. Bar- reasonable. 854 E. 8th St. nunrt "".f Highway. 3 mile n - - South of Med ford or Phone 8S1-R-3. NEWLY decorated furnished apart- CARLTON NURSERY CO, CARL- ment, 331 Apple. TON. OREGON. FURNISHED APT Oil heat, private FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertllliar entrance. 518 S. Oakdale. and teaming. Phone Q13-J. FURNISHED apt.; radio, oil heat, prl- APPLES FOR SALE Delicious and vate entrance. 518 S. Oakdale. Newtown, sorted and washed. 35 to - .. . . 65c per lug. Frlnk Orchard. Phone FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart- ju-R-l. mens, eleotrto refrigerator and - - range, breakfast nook, furnace FOR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS ' otherwise unfurnished. Phone 413 A Delco light plant. or oall W A Oatea at Oroceterli. 1-horaa electric motor. i A refrigerator, electric, ... A piano; a new oil burner. FOR RENT-BOOM AND BOARD commercial Finance Corporation. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E Main ..l,1""" 31 Rate very moderate. poB SALB rin?e anJ wirer --- ... . . ...... heater In good condition, priced FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS reasonable. Call 341-R-l. POR EXCHANGE POR SALE OR TRADE White Mln norca cockerels, Booth strain. Kt. 4, Box 115. PER MAN ENT WAVES for wood or what have you. Prevoat Beauty Shop. Phone 737. j EXCHANGE Fwwh Guernsey cow. i bull, pork or beef for county war rants, wood or hay. vimonrs. oy Oilman's Dairy. FOR SALE OR TRADE Model T Ford sedan, good condition. 1015 N. Central. Phone 315. FOR TRADE Chev. truck driven 11,000 miles, for late model sedan. S. A. Bower, Murphy, Oregon. EWES and city property to trade- for what have you? C. A. DeVoe. ph. 623-J-2. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for tight sedan Box 638. Tribune. POR SALE REAL fcSTATE WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS DOGS FOR SALE $1 and up. Fox terriers, setters, Boston bulls and Airedale. Dr. Stone. SPECIAL PRICE on all roller canaries. Phone 202 Jacksonville. Mrs. Nell1 Finney. PEDIGREED roller canaries, all col ors. Visitors welcome. Mrs. Nellie Finney, Tel. 302, Jacksonville, Ore. ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 523-J-2. POR SALE LIVUSTOCR FOR SALE Guernsey bull calf, aire purebred, dam ?4 Guernsey; cheap. Chas. shelton, Eagle Point. FOR SALE 2 milk cows, 1 four weeks calf, l-yr. heifer, all for $65; or will take part hay. Harvey Morgan, Trail, Ore- FOR SALE Purebred Guernsey bull. 14 mo. old; bred from good strain; atsc cows. Wanted 2 fat hogs Phone 697-J-2. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Plymouth sedan. '31 model. 615 W. Second. 1933 PONTIAC 4 -door sedan, house car, at a reduction. 1929 Bulck Sport Coupe. 1929 Bulck 4-door Sedan. 1030 Chevrolet Coupe-8-65 Durnnt 4-door Sedan. 1926 Willys 4-door Sedan. 1926 Studebaker light 6, 4-door Sedan. SKINNER'S OARAGE Bulck-Pontiac dales and Service. Telephone 102. . NOTICE For Sale li-ton Chevrolet truck with two transmissions; has new wood rack for 5 tier wood. All In first-claw condition; 9126. Call at Pcyton-McCay Store. Berrydale. FOR SALE Automobile sport road ster, cheap for cash. 628 NO. Cen tral. GOOD USED CARS Buy while prices are low 30-day written guarantee. 1930 Bulck 5pt. Coupe. 1928 Pontiac Sedan. 1929 Ford Coupe. 1928 Chrysler Coupe. 1927 Chrysler 70 Sedan. 1931 Ford victoria Coupe. 1926 Hudson Brougham. 1927 Chrysler 4 Coupe. Also others to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Rlverestde Chrysler and Plymouth Dealer DON'T FORGET we are giving a BIG DISCOUNT on all USED CARS to clean up in a hurry. Come in anl look them over. EAKIN MOTOR CO. Dodge-Plymouth Dealer FOR SALE 1933 Chrysler sedan re possession. A real buy. Armstrong Motor Co.. 38 No. Riverside. MUSICAL IN5HIOILNT3. FOR SALE Conn C melody saxo phone, sliver horn, gold bell", nearl keys, plush c-ftAe; almost new; coat ims. sen for w. Phone I473-W. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WILL sarrlfic radio for balance of contrsct. Box M92, Tribune. POR SALE D Laval milker, 3 units. and wall milk cooler, 1175. 7 miles S Orants PaM. across from New Hope school. H- E. Shulu. FOR SALE Waterproofed tarpaulin, 12 by 20 feet; 14-ft. Iron gat; gaso line camp stove: foMIng camp jot. J. w. F.:in. central Point. FOR SALE Trailer, lumber rolls. Hot point electric tov and radio Jol.n Newcomb. Rt. 3. B" Hi. Medford. FOR SALE Fine Hubbard aquaah, eav to cut, 90c per 100 Ids., deliv ered. Phone 1348-X. FOR SALS - Hungarian vetcA seed FOR modern, quick Fuel Oil Delivery call 832. Relnklng Trucking Co. We give 8. 4c H. Green Stamps. FOR SALE 30 tons of hay. Phone 98-J. FOR SALE All kinds of apples and pears. Joe Mary ranch. Tel. 132-L. FOR SALE Bicycle, water pump, or gan. Phone 1522-Y. Frees Garage. PERSONAL GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist Truthful adrtoe on business love, marriage Rain do w Auto Camp cabin 3. MISCELLANEOUS FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed. Coat rellned. Medford Cashand Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700. GOLD BOUOHT Redden d; Co. Get our new prices. WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop erties, both placer and lode, send complete information to Harry 8. Fry & Company. 417 Davis Bldg.. Portland. Ore. I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main BUSINESS UIUKCTOUY Abstract!. MURRAY ABSTRACT, CO. Abstracts ol Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 33 North Central Ave upstairs.' JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abetracta of Title and Title Insurance, The only complete Title System In Jackson County. . Expert Wlnoiro Cleaners. LET GEOROB DO IT Tel U72 House cleaning Floo Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Money to Lend. 'WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three pei cent per month on on paid balance No other charges See W E Thomas 45 South Central ground floor Craterian Theatei Bldg State License No 3-157 Transfer. BADS TRANSFER At STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 815 Prloes right. Service guaranteed RF INKING TRUCKING CO Trans fer and storage We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fix Street. Phone 333. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment, trices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X painting and raperhanglng. M. A BLISS Painting and paper banging Tel 848-Ur 313 8 Grape Job Printing. MAIL. TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose -leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash tales slips and everything in the printing Unes. 28-30 N Grape Phone 75 LEUAL NOIICEB Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson County. Jackson County Building and Losn Association, an Oregon building and loan corporation, Plaintiff, vs. C- L. Dodge and Iris Dodge, husband and wife; F. L. Renfro and Rutn A. Renfro, (also known as Ruth W. Renfrot. husband and wife; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. . Hen or interest in or to the real estate described in the Complaint on file herein. Defendants. To: F. L, Renfro and Rtfth A. Renfro. falso known as Ruth W. Reu froi. husband and wife: also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest in or to the real estate described in the Complaint on Tile herein, In the name of the State of Ore gon, you and eah of you are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint of the Pliintiff on file r.erein igalnat you. or otherwise plead thereto within four (4 weeks from the date of the first publication of tnis summons. You are hereby notified that If you ran to appear and answer the Com plaint of the Plaintiff ar required herein, or otherwise plead thereto. Plaintiff will take a Decree aaalint you for the relief demanded In a!d CompUint, which Is succinctly stated as foiw-: A judgment and decree foreclosing T.rr Plaintiffs mortgage on property situated and being in the County of jaoxson. state of Oregon, and ae scribed as follows, to-wit: The S4 of It 7 and 8 in B;ovk t of Nrrpan' Addition to tie City of Medford. Orcfon. a'o:d!ng to the official p:t triTfoi Tbl Summons is published in lot Medord Mall Tribune. Medford. Ore gon, by order of the Honorable H. D Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made on the 30th day of November, 1933. The date of the first publication of this Summons 1 the 31st day of November, 1933. BOOOS & BENOTSON. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 136 East Main Street, Medford. Oregon. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution and order of sale duly issued otit of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of Jack son County. Oregon, to me directed, and dated November 13th,, 1933. In a certain suit In ssid Court wherein Clel W. Clement. R. O. Stephenson and O. L. Overmyer, co-partnera. transacting business under the t- Enomv Lumb. comnanv ' "and George O'Brien were plaint Ufa in three separate suits filed In said Court. In which said suits F. A. Bates and Ella Bates, his wife; Jacob F. Lund and Margaret Bates Lund, his wife, and Black Channel Mine. Inc., a corporation; Clel W. Clements and George O'Brien were defendants, in which said suit Judgment In behalf of Clel w. Clements was entered against defendants Black Channel Mines, Inc. in the aum of $60360 with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from January 5, 1933. together with 1175.00 attorney's fees, and costs In the sum of $16.35. and Judgment in favor of R. O. Stephen son and O. L. Overmyer. co-partners transecting justness under the assumed business name of Economy Lumber Company, was entered In the sum of $29.09. with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from February 15, 1933, $75.00 as attor ney's fees and costs in the aum of $31.00 against said Black Channel Mines. Inc., and Judgment tn favor of George O'Brien in the sum of $198.87 with Interest at 6 per cent per annum from the 10th day of February. 1933. $75.00 attorney's fee's, and costs in the sun of $29.55 was entered against defends nt Black Channel Mines. Inc., which said Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's office In said Court on the 0th day of November, 1933. and in which said judgment and de cree there Is provision for the sale of the hereinafter described real prop erty to satisfy the said several Judg ments entered as above recited. Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given, that pursuant to the terms of trie said execution ana order or ie I will, on the 23rd day of December, 1933. at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the fron door of the Court House In the City of Medford, jacKson county, Oregon, oner :or sale, and will sell at public auction xor casn to tne nig nest omaer, to satisfy said several judgments, to gether with th't costs of this sale, sub ject to redemption as provided by law, all the right, title and Interest that said defendants F. A. Bates and Ella Bates, Jacob F. Lund and Mar garet Bates Lund, and Black Channel Mines. Inc., had on January 6, 1933. or now have in or to the following described property situated in Jack son County, state of Oregon, to-wlt: jnw'4 owa; be l.i sw4 .section 1 and the NE4 NW. the NE4 and tne tt'A oi Becuon.ia, tne NU'i NEU Section 13. all In Township 37 ijoutn, Range 4 west of the W. M aiso tne ww'.i, sw4 Nwii, NWW SW4 and the S SWVi of oec. ; me nw . and tne nw i NE',4 Section 18, all In Townshlo 37 o. ru o w oi tne vv. w. Also Placr Mining Claim No. 1 being the N4 SW4 0f NWVi of Sec. i. lownsnip 6i eoutn, Range 4 West. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 3. being the fi of the N' of the SE'i NW!i and the Ni S of the SEk NW'i Sec. 7, Township 37 S. Range o west Also Placer Mining Claim No. 3. being the ai of the N of the SW NE'i and the N'4 S1.; of the swv, NE'i Sec. 7. Township 37 South twinge ,1 wesc, w. jvi. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 4. being the Ef-i of the NW4 SE'i Sec. 12. In Township 37 South, Range 4 West. W. M. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 5. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Remote 4. Influence cor ruptly by a gift $, Note of the crow It. Salt II. Crowlike bird 14. Spenttr char acter 16. Science of animals 17. Mendi 19. Countenance 20. Sudden blast of wind 31. View 28, Slow percola tion 2. Conjunction 27. Draw out 2. Foundation timber 10. Male of cer tain animals it. Rub out M. Boy 3a. Character In Arthurlsn I Bend 17. Mfefesi If. Note of th acsls 10. Withdraw IJ. Oarsman U. Exclamation of rebuka Solution of Yeiterday'a Puzzle NHANAHAlSHlENl C OlM oTpTe a Md il 45. Uncovered 44. Details 48. Leather factory M. Lair S2. Correct 64. Appointed to arrive IE. Advrtle- ments M. Reciiiiremanta 17. Co down ' r r wt r r i7 ia io ir" tZ 111'3 Hi " " Hp 7 ' """" " plillilllii i27 lot 23? ': 'M ZlilZ Sf" :. a - If so ': i M 1 1 W 1 1 1 W1 1 1 deacrlbed as follows: Beginning at the center of the Channel of Foots Creek where It crosses the South line of the NE'i NW'i of Sec. 18, Town ship 37 South, Range 3 West, thence E. 400 ft.; thence southerly parallel with the channel of the left fork of aald creek 1500 ft.: thence W. 600 feet; thence northerly parallel with the center ..f ald channel 1500 feet: thence E. 300 feet to the place of beginning. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 6, being the .NW'i NW'i of the SE'i and the NEt, NE'i of the SW'i of Sec. 13. In Township 37 South, Range 4 West, W. 51. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 7, located by John T. Conegan and re corded In Vol. page 332 of the Min ing Records of Jackson County, Ore-eon. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 8.' known as the "Fox" Placer Claim, '". '. '. of Sec. 13, Township 37 So. Range 4 West W. M. Also NE'i NWVi Sec. 6 Township 37 Rn?e 3 W., the &Vs SW'i SWi Sec. 8 Township 37 Range 3 W., W M. Also Placer lvMnlng Claim No. 9. known aa the "Populist" Placer Claim, being the SE'i SE'i of NW'i Sec. 13. Township 37 South. R. 4 West. W. M. Also those certain water rights ana water witches which take the water of Foot Creek to, upon or near the said property known as the Hawkins Ditch and Rights, snd Margruder Ditch and Right, and the Middle or Dutch Ditch and Right. Also that certain Placer Mining Claim comprising 20 acres and situ ated on what is known and called the Middle Fork of Foots Creek, In Foots Creek Mining District, Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, and being the W"i of the SW'i NE'i of Sec. 24. Township 37 South. Range 4 West. W. M. Also that certain water ditch and water right conveying about 300 Inches miner's measurement of water, described as follows: Commencing on the Middle Fork of Foots Creek near where the East and West line between Sections 24 and 25 in Town ahip 37 South. Range 4 West crones said creek; thence down the East side of said Creek for a distance of i of one mile to the said Placer Mining Claim. The East half of the SW'i SE'i of Sec. 12, Township 37. South Range 4 West of W. M. Oregon. All being In Jackson County, State; Of Oregon. Saving and excepting a tract of land of twenty-one or twenty-two acres conveyed by deed of February 30. 1938, to D. H. Feary. Dated this Nth day of November, 1933. WALTER J. OLMJSCHEID, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLGA E. ANDERSON. Deputy. Bright Spots (Br I'nlted Press) American Iron Aj Steel Institute report steel operations average 38.3 per cent of capacity, against 26.8 per cent a week ago. Dun & Bradstreet, Inc., reports business failures last week numbered 368, against 301 In previous week and 467 a year ago. Park & Til ford Co. estimates Its net profits for first nine months of 1933 at $860,943, against net loss of $382,476 In nlmllar 1932 period. Melville Shoe Co. reports Novem ber sales of $1,860,551, up 26 per cent from November last year. St, Nicholas Honored , BARI, Italy, Dec. 6. (AP) Thou sands of worshippers paid homage today to the memory of St. Nicholas, traditional original of Santa Claus Pilgrims poured Into St. Nicholas church throughout Vie aay o now before a coffer containing his bones. School Dlst. No. 6. Notice is hereby given that thete ar funds on hand for the redemption of all warrants, to and including No. 387. Interest will cease on the 1st day of December, 1933. EARL LEEVER, Clerk School Dlst. No. 6. Cross-Word Puzzie I. Cloths or Invest I. Shorten 10. Aloflsachuaetta Cape 11. Past Unite of 1 Do WD 1. Tardy 14. Serpents 80. Web-footed birds 31. Elector 22. Odoriferous prlnclp of violet root 23. Meager ' 24. Isook anprllT 3R. Church omelet 28. First name ol a character In "Dsvld Copperfleld" JL Hand cover ings M. Missions 38. Percuitslon Instrument 99. Lacerated 41. Prussian city 41. Unwanted plants 4R. Company 44. Mountain tn Crete 47. Spread for drying 4. Golf term 49, Wrst fo. Still 43. Myself m DOWN 1. Turkish cap t. Past 1. Coverings of buildings 1 Weave with a rained pattern Tury Kind of vine Exist Centra! Point CENTRAL POINT, Dec. 8. (Spl.) After having spent the Thanksgiving week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones, Mlat Dorothy Jones has returned to ber school work near Orants Pass. Donald Patterson, who with rela tives from Portland, left several weeks ago for a trip to various points in the middle west, and in the mean time took In the sights at the Chicago world's fair, returned to Central point Saturday. After a brief visit at the Patterson home, the two young gen tlemen who accompanied him, re turned to Portland. Mrs. W. U. Hover, who met with a serious accident several months ago, resulting In a dislocated hip, is again under the care of a physician. Her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. Mrs. M. Clark of Olympla, Wash., who rus for some time been a guest at the home Of ber sister, Mrs. Mat tie Parker, left for her home Mon day. Mrs. Mary Oleason of Seattle ar rived before Thanksgiving at the house of her son, E. R. Oleason and family, and expects to remain during the winter. Her many friends are glad to welcome her. Friends of Mrs. Charlea Dunlap. who recently moved to Sllverton. will be pleased to know that she Is plan ning to return to Central Point to make her home. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Dec. 6. (Special) J. B. Rohrer of Montague, Cal., was a guest at the L. J. Roarer home last Wednesday. Mrs. D. B. Farquharson, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rohrer for the past ten days, re turned home with htm Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tueker and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Tucker and children spent Thanksgiving with the Morris family jt Central Plont. The C- E. Myera family were Thanksgiving guests at the Btrayer home near Medford. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rohrer enter tained with a turkey dinner last Saturday the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hansen and eon, Gerald: Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hansen and children, Mildred and Bruce; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloomlngeamp, Gertrude, Charles, Marjorle and Ber nlce Bloomlngeamp and BIU Arena of Hornbrook, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Williams of Wil mington, Cal., were guests at the W. M. Hansen home Monday. Mrs. Jennie Charley of Medford was a guest at the Reed Charley and Lee Bradshaw homes over the week end. Jesse Olass and Mrs. Paul Jones spent. Thanksgiving at the Olass home. Vernon Fowler spent Sunday with his folks at Prospect. Harry Parker and mother left Sun day for their home In central Cali fornia. ci; irnax CLIMAX, Dec. 8. (Spl.) The road la now graveled over Tenderfoot hill. The county furnlrrted trucka and the following from Climax donated their time: L. H. Werte, George McLean Ham Coy, Mennlfee Charley, Frank Hurst and Raymond Walters. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Orlssom have returned from Portland, where Mr. Orlssom went for medical treatment. All hope for his speedy recovery. Ollie Mel. Madeline Comstock and Oeorge Brown of Medford are visitors at the Comstock home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Janteer and son. Bobby, of Central Point, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Werta on Thanksgiving. Roberta Wert returned to Central Point Sunday after a week-end stay at home. M 1 1 roy C h a rle y we n t to Med ford Saturday and returned Monday. Sam Coy spent Thanksgiving with hla family In Eagle Point. Mrs. Lucy Orlssom and Russell Stlmaon made a hurried trip to CM max Sunday. Jim O'Conner of Central Point spent the week end with Everett Orlssom. There was a terrific wind storm here all day Saturday with some rain. Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT. Dec. 8. (Spl.) E. B. Block, who la running a service station at Talent, report Talent as being a very lively little town Just now. Mrs. Mirgaret Garner and her a on. Walter, and wife had as gueata on Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. Oeo Oilman and family and Mr. and Mra. Joe Johnson an1 family, ill of Med ford. Mr. and Mra. Noah Chandler en tertained at dinner on Thanksgiving day for Mrs. Anna Simpson Of Med ford and Mrs. Mary O. Carey. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Hartley had aa visitors during the week end and ovrr Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrt. Wm. Polry. Lieutenant Dunn and wife were meats Thanksgiving at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Ward McRevnolda on the highway south of Phoenix. Walter Oermf has been scoiirlng the country for a good team at a reaennahla prir but has failed to find what he wants. Almost at) of the farm of this precinct have all of their plowing done. Most of It has been don by tractors. Beagle BEAOLE, Ore., Dec. 8. (Spl ) Par enta and frlenda of the school chil dren gathered at the school house Wednesday evening to enjoy Thanks giving program prepared by the teach ers, Mtsa Anderson and Miss Brewold and the children, as follows: Turkey Welcome. Joan Edler and Romalne j Kelly: Pilgrim Welcome. Vivian Mul-1 ho ten; play. Pumpkin Pie, Ina Pearl Lucas, Edward Sakratda, Ruby and i Nedra Schuus, Cleo Moss, Tommy Mui- hollen and Cecil Martin: Darky Dla-! logue, Dick Rush. Ward Blaine and Jesse walker. Recitation. Thanksgiv ing Thankfulness, Dorothy Olllett; recitation. What Thanksgiving Day I For. Joan Edler; Turkey Farewell, Joan Edler and Romalne Kelly. Miss Lucille Anderson, tipper grade teacher, spent Thanksgiving vacation at her home In Ashland and Miss Bre wold. prlmsry teacher, with her par- enta In Medford. Mrs. Bakralda and children moved to Phoenix the first of the week, where they will make their home for the coming year. Mr. Sakralda and Leo will spend their time running both placea and will be here part of the time. Thanksgiving guests at the Sander son home were Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Toung and family of Willow Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sanderson of the Dodge ranch and Mrs. Anna Sander- eon of Central Point. OuesU at the Jess Walker home Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Frlnk and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker and family. Clinton Blaine, Jean Sparks and Alice Ray of Medford spent Wednes day night and Thursday morning t the Blaine home and enjoyed a Thanksgiving breakfast as Clinton filslne had to she In Medford by noon. Leo and Lorlng Martin of the Dixon Orchard spent Thanksgiving with home folks. Jean Sparks spent Thanksgiving vacation at the Blaine home return ing to her home In Medford Monday. The school children have added teeter boards to their playground equipment. The school board made them. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Walker and fam ily were Sunday guests at the Charles Walker home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dennlson and baby daughter spent Saturday In Med ford. Mr. and Mra. Loyal Abbott and Evan Jones of Modoc Orchara were ThanKa glvlng guests at the Luke Jennings home. . Jack Edler la spending this winter on Lake creek, trapping and cutting wood. The home of Mrs. Estelle Nelson was the scene of a Thanksgiving re unlon( Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lor la Stmm and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nelson and son. Charles, of Medford; Mrs. Ora Ben nett and baby son, John, Carl and Frank Nelson of this place. Thanksgiving guesta at the Edler home were Otto Frey and daughter, Eva. Mrs. Flora Frey and family and Jack Edler of Lake creek. Grandma parks, who is terloualy 111, waa reported some better the last of the week. All hope for her re covery. Mr. Hlnea has been confined to hla home with the "flu" for several days. 4 THE GRANGE Central Point Orange waa n ot u p to lta usual mark In attendance on the night of Dec. 1 probably because of the cold foggy night and many members hav ing spent tthe previous day In the Thanksgiving homeectpilng at the grange hall. After disposing of various business projects, a program of group singing and a one-act play waa enjoyed. Cast of characters: Marlon Blackford, Will Foley and John Blackford. The play waa followed by an nouncement of the marriage of two popular grange members. Miss Hllde gerd Lange. to Drury T, Pierce, In the unique manner of holding a mock trial of the groom, for having taken a wife during a year of depression. He waa finally paroled to hla wife, pending good behavior. Juvenile group will furnish the program for the next meeting of the grange, Dec. 16. This will be a Christ mas theme, directed by Juvenile ma tron, Lola Blackford. Plans for Joint Installation of offi cers by the Pomona grange are not definitely decided, but will probably be on Sunday, Dee. 17 following the church hour, when a' covered dlh luncheon will be served prior to the vork which will begin at 3 o'clock. Thla la for the officers, officers-elect, and the Pomona grangers. A representative of the postal de partment gave a talk on postal regu lations and the many way a In which letters, packages and all mall matter frequently fall to reach proper deatl nation. Owing to the regular date of H. K. C. coming between the two midwinter holidays. It has been changed for this month only, to Saturday, Deo. 0, at which Itme Mrs. Fred Sander will be hoatena to the club at her home on the Jacksonville highway. SALEM TO MAKE NEW PLEA FOR DOCK LOAN AMM. Or, te. 6 (API Navl. ('Ion poMlMim of tha Willamette rivar will ba surveyed by A commlt- t4u to M nsmed by Mayor Dreif lis McKay and a new application for a 105,000 PWA municipal dork ioan will be mad by ftslsm, tha city loouncll votad last night. Courthouse News I Furnished by the Jackaon County Abstract Co. 131 E Sixth Street) Marriage Licenses. LouU E. Deardorf and Allca Dear- dorf. Theodore Dally and Elda Morris. Felix Jackson and Edna Captain. Circuit Court. The Prudential Insurance Company a. n. roner. oosepntne p. Porter: foreclosure and for receiver. E&gle Point Trrlff. nij.trlj.f w Spencer. Art day; foreclosure of con. Jackson Count Ahmt. ft. n.vn Jones. Lillian N. Jones, at a.1; fore closure. Charles H. Martin ts. O. L. Nell: lien C. E. Otte Auto Co. va. Dells B Walklus: chsttel lien. L. N. Sinclair et al vs. 5. J. Blakely, Wm. Milton; logger's Hen. E. C. Kali ve. o. J. Perrlne; dam age. Eagle Point Irrigation Dlst. ts. Wad Hampton: foreclosure of contract. Q. V. Robinson vs. P. S! Knntt w S. Maxwell. Roy Proctor; chsttel Hen. o. ai. ousn va. marc o. jarnun; lien. Ethel Henry va. c. W. Henry; di vorce. Glen Brenner ts. Walter J. Jonaa et ux: to quiet. Real F.tnle Transfers. Oeorge E. Ystee et ux to Haael t. Perns: W. D. to tract In Lot 3. Bile. "W," Railroad Addition to Ashland, Ore Alice Turpln to Thomas Turpln; W. D. to SE'i of NE'J. Sec. 30; W'j of NW'.i. Sec. at. Tp. 34 S. B. 2 W. except 9 acre. Arthur Ooode et ux to Nettle Beck elhymer; W. D. to E'4 of NE'4 of SE'4 of NWW, Sec. 37, Tp. 33 B. R.' 3 W. t Msttle J. Hopper et vlr to Harry D.. Mitchell et ux; W. D. to land In See.' 8, Tp. 38 S. R. 1 E. r. A. Spltnnlller et ux to John ftV Owns et ux: s. w. T. to tract 87, 58. 80, 80, 81, 83, 81, Eleven-Eighty Orchard Tracts. Pay T- Prltchetl at ux to Dean whitman et ux; Q. C. D. to part NWVi of SB!',, Sec. 18, Tp. 84 S. R. 1 W. rioaal C. Murray et al to The First Insurance Agency: W. D. to tract in Lot I. Blk. 1. Bait's Addition to Med ford. Sheriff to Inter-State fidelity Bldg. & Loan Assn.: aherlff'a deed to E'A Lot 8 and 8, Blk. 3, Town of Phoenix. Charles L. Wilson et ux to Luclla Hall; W. T. to NE'i of SE'.i, Sec. 3S, Tp. 38 S. R. 3 W. Lester Wilson to Addle M. Williams; W. D. to 3.1 acre In DLC 88 In Tp. 38 S. R. 1 W. Jessie May Cook to Hattle Scott; deed to 80-ft. strip over SW(i of SB Vi, Sec. 33, Tp. 84 S. R. 3 W. Jeasl May cook to Hattle Scott; Q. C. D. to und. Interest In BWi of SW'i: 8'i of SE'i of SWVi. See. 33 In Tp. 34 S. R. 3 W.; und. Interest In NWV, of NB!i, See. , Tp. 38 8. R. 3 W. W. T. fitesrns at ux to Thorn W. Harls et ux: Q. O. D. to 881 acre in DLO 68 In Tp. 37 8. R. 3 W. Sheriff to .Leroy A. Wright et ux: sheriff's deed to land In DLO 49 In Tp. 37 8. R. 3 W. Cyrus W. Dow to Charlea L. Stud well: Q. O. D. to E',4 of KWV4: W14 of NE'i, See. 30. Tp. 38 S. R. 8 W. Oeorge Yocke to Oeorge Helm; Q. C. D. to land In DLO 54 .In Tp. 38 8. R. t E. Oregon Breweries, In. to Florence E. Edmlston: deed to land in Sec. 34 in Tp. 38 8. R. 8 W. I. O. O. T. Lodge No. 317 of Rog'.l River to Pred J. Denglor et ux; W. D. to tract In Blk. 3, Town of Rogue River. James O. Hannaford et ux to Char lea Humphrey at al; W. D. to NVi of NW'i: NWVi of NEVi! SW of NW'4 See. 38, Tp. 84 8. R. 1 W. O. H. Col to James A. Cook at ix; W. t. to land in DLC 48 in Tp. 3S 8. R. 1 X. Nellie Batten at rlr to Martha Wolle: w. D. to Lot 10. Blk. t, Nar. regsn Addition to Medford. Tha First National Bank of Ash land. Oregon to V. D. Miller et ux: W. D. to Lot 8, H. B. Carter Addition to Ashland. Walter H. Leverett et ux to O. . Butler: W. D. to land In DLC 84 la Tp. 38 8. R. 1 W. Sheriff to Portland Mortgage Co.; sheriffs deed to tract In Lot 1, Blk. 1, Roanoke Addition to Medford. Merle Roblson et ux to Pern Lar,; W. D. to und. Vi Interest In Lot 8, Blk. 4, Park Addition to Medford. Lily D. Blackwood to Vivian 0. Jack son: W. D. to tract on Main street in Town of Phoenix. , The Cary Co. to Howard H. Hansen. Supervisor of Banking of State of Washington; Lot 8. Highland Park Addition to Medford. Broken windows glared by IVowbrldge Cabinet Work. RADIO RDPAIRINO. If you are hay ing trouble, Ph. 868, Don Radio r. Dl III CHRISTMAS DUy SEALS 15 DAMS TOSHOPi