PAGE THIRTEEN
You Can 7 Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUMS, MEDFOliD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER S, 1933.
Why
Not .
Try a
Want-Ad?
WANl to sell your nom Went
10 get rid c 8 tew odds mo
a0di Id nousebald turnisnuigii
do ron need wo" 'ouJ
lent As inexpensive WutW
in to Mai) rrtomi Clasaiiiao
Psge will nod oim ic
the and many otnei perplexing
oroblems.
H re Arc the Rates:
em word am OMitta
(Minimum eo
cub additions! Insertion,
per watt '
.(Minimum 10a)
pat line pt montn. without
eopj ehena 1JC
75
Phone
LOST AND rOOND
ioBT Black leather billfold contain
ing driver's license, currency, etc.
Reward. I M. Lofland. Route I.
LOST Light and dark bay: weight
bout 1700. E. K. Bdsall. 481 t
Main. Ashland. Ore-
LOST If dog missing, call loig.
WANTED MALE HELP
MANAGER WANTED
Local manager wanted by national
firm rated S500.000 Dun & Brad
atreet. Want man of average abtl
lt to I00K after business In Med
ford and v'.cmlty. This la good for
,if a week to start: S1500 cash In
vestment required (In certain cases
less), which Is protected by surety
hand in your bsnX and returnable.
Ho selUr. Write Bo 1847, giving
address and telephone number.
WAN'iKIt FEMALE HELP
WANTED Q'rl or woman to assist In
housework and care of small child.
Meale and small wages. - Tel. 1421.
tV ANTED MISCELLANEOUS
YOUNG MAN going to Pltnt, Mich.,
will he n anare expense nm
part way. Boxnoid, tit.
1. Box 41.
HAVE CASH BUYER for ear of tur.
itv. ror next week delivery. Geo.
H. Luy. 118 S. Newtown, or Monarch
Peed and Seed.
TURKEYS Over lc per lb. average
net returns on all grades and slzea
to each grower, for sll yhanksglv
Ing shipments, by OUY W. CONNER,
INC., S. FRONT ST. Phone 93. See
us on turkey shipment from now
until Christmas.
WILL PAY CASH for cheap, light,
closed car. Phone 1138-J.
WANTED Clean cotton rags at Mall
Tribune oftlot.
WANT TO BUY 1939 Ford
cheap. 333 W. 2nd.
Must be
WANTED Truck going to Sacramento
with part load to take about 1800
lbs. household goods. M. J. Randall,
Ft. J, Box 499, Medford.
WANTED Sewing and hsnd quilting,
reasonable charges 818 Berrydaie
Ave.
HAVE your furniture re-upholstered,
reflnlshed and reglued. Tel. 969-R.
Thlbault.
I EDGAR JOHNSON wants to buy your
furs at the Peerless Msrket, 12-14
No. Bartlett St.
WANTED To keep good team horses
for board. Good reea. Aaou nu
Beagle. Ore.
WANTED Eleetrlo radio. Must bo
reasonable. Box 388. Tribune.
WILL are for elderly sick people tn
my home. Phone 437-X.
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you Medford
Bargain House. 37 N Orape 6t Tel
1083.
JUNE. WANTED
We pay sua for JUNK BATTERIES
a r a n 1 a 1 3 h a aluminum
BRASS. OOPPER funk of all
description
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 No Orap . Tl I"
WANTED Rsw furs Prices advanced
from 23 to 80 It will pay you
to trap New and used traps for
ale Medford Bargain House. Med
ford. Oregon. 27 North Grape St..
Phone 1083.
FOR KENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 841 Pine, 810.
Brown 8s Whit. Main.
Keys at
FOR RENT 8-room house: garden
space, fruit: adults, sue Austin at.
POR RENT House, close In. Tel 319-Y
8-ROOM modern cottage. 812 50. 313
00. Grape 8t.
POR RENT 3-room furnished spt
close in. S17 East Jackson or 749-Y
homes fur rent osu 898
Pol RENT Homes furnished or
unfurnished. Brown A) Whit
Houses H0. 913 to and US water
paid: wood range Phon 105.
POR RENT 7-room modern bom.
bedroom. 0 A DeVoe. 323-J-3.
ne, Per month, 3-room house on
OZU a view lot at 113 Wlllametu: I
nreplace. wash iraja. n
wood floors: very modern. Key at
Union Saving As Loan. 45 8o. Cen
tral Por RENT -room house.
turnlAhawi nvl decorated.
partly i
cle.D
3th and Oatdal. CaU at tlS So
Oakdal.
Co.
POR RENT Avallabl December 5th
104 So. Newtown and 719 East Jacjt
on First Insurance Agency H.
H. Brown. TeA 1M; after , 1ST0.
rOB BENT HOUSES
FOR RENT room modern lunslih-
d stucco house. Phone 379.
POR RENT One of the nleeet unfur
nished 5-room modern bungslews In
city, newly painted and papered,
new curtains throughout, new lln
oleum on kitchen, bathroom and
pantry floors, electric water heater,
new heatrole and built. tn futures,
all In tip-top condition. See It at
733 w. nth and call next door. No
small children. ,
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape,
TOR RENT FUKNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms.
Pan Apt., 37S 6o. Central.
desirable room, separat entrance,
heat. 930 N. Os ltd ale.
FOR RENT Sleeping room, rent very
reasonable. 933 so. Holly.
FOR RENT 8. room house, No. 301
North Holly fit.i I1J.S0. owner pay
water rent. Phone or see J. w,
WAKEFIELD. '
FOR RBNT g-roora furntahed bung-
low. modern, near J- High and butl-
nesa section. 340 south .orape.
rOB BENT APARTMENTS
2-ROOM furnished apt., 324 Haven
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt,
with bath. Block from courthouse,
$10, 35 North Oakdale.
MODERN furnished 8-room apt., 810.
831 W. 10th St.
NEWLY aecorated furnished
ment, 331 Apple.
apert-
FURNISHED APT. Oil heat, private
entrance. BIB s. Oakdale.
FURNISHED apt.; radio, oil heat, pri
vate entrance. ' 818 9. Oakdale.
FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD
BOARD AND ROOM at 718
Rates very moderata
FOR RENT .MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 3 acres, close In, good
soil, 4-room bouse, ehloken house
14x80. large hay barn and other
bulldinga, 3 young cows, Just fresh,
and chickens. Inquire 134 8. Ivy.
BACHELOR cabin. 449 60. Front.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Model T ford
coupe. 1018 N. Central. Tel. 818.
PERMANENT WAVES for wood V
what have you. Prevost Beauty
Shop. Phone 737.
FOR TRADE Chev. truck driven
11,000 miles, for late model aedau.
8. A. Bower. Murphy, Oregon.
EWES and city property to trad for
what have you? C. A. DeVoe. Ph.
5S3-J-3.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Whit electric
sewing machine for light sedan
Box 638. Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 158 acres timber, 8-room
log cabin, or trade for valley acre
age. Improved or unimproved. E
N. Orsy. Rout 1, Box 878.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown dc White.
FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS
FOR SALE CHEAP Yellow canaries
and wool rabbits. A. R. Hanaconi,
Blddle road, Rt. 2. Box 34.
SPECIAL PRICE on all roller canaries.
Phone 302 Jacksonville. Mrs. Nellie
Finney.
PEDIGREED roller canaries, all col
ors. Visitors welcome. Mrs. Nelll
Finney, Tel. 302. Jacksonville, Or.
ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 623-J-2.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 1300-lb. work horse.
Roy
Howard. Ross Lane, Rt. 3.
FOR SALE Black gelding, weight
1500 lbs: 3 Hereford calves. Watts
ranch, clos to Jacksonville.
FOR SALE A No. 1 bull. 3!4 years
old. Guernsey, call at Jonn c.
Thorson. Beall Lane. Medford.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
rOR SALE Plymouth sedan, '31
rnodl. 815 w. second.
1933 PONTIAO 4-door sedan, house
car, at a reduotion.
1939 Bulck Sport Coupe.
1939 Bulck t-door Sedan.
1930 Chevrolet Coupe.
8-S Durant 4-door Sedan.
1938 Wlllye 4-door Sedan.
1926 Studebaker light 8, 4-door
Sedan.
SKINNER'S OARAGE
Bulck-Pontiac Sales and Service.
Telephone 102.
GOOD UflaBD CARS
Buy whll price are low 30-dty
written guarantee.
1930 Bulck Spt. Coupe.
1938 Pontlac Sedan.
1939 Ford Coup.
1928 Chrysler Coup.
1937 Chrysler 70 Sedan.
1931 Ford Victoria Coupe.
1938 Hudson Brougham.
1937 Chrysler 4 Coupe.
Also others to choose from.
ARMSTRONO MOTORS, CJC.
38 N. Rlvereslde
Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers
DON'T FORGET w are giving a BIO
PISCOUNT on all USED CARS 'o
clean up in a hurry. Com In and
look them over.
EAKIN MOTOR CO.
Dodge-Plymouth Dealer
rto nut 1033 Chryaler sedan r-
posseaslon. A real buy. Armstrong
Motor Co . 38 No. Riverside.
MUSICAL INS1KLMLMS.
GOOD USED PIANO, very cheap. A
ood violin. W. BALDWIN PIANO
SIIOPPE. 3 So. Orspt
SHIPMENT of beautiful OR AND
PIANOS Just arrived. Make your
Christmas selection early while the
stock It complete. BALDWIN
PIANO SHOPPE. 33 So. Orape.
POR SALE - Conn O melody sax.
ipBone- silver .""'',,
Ym. Jell for ' Phone 1478-W.
FOR SAUMISCELLVEOt
rcALt-compI'W ho ifhold fit
TLi, very ItnUii
town, rxx 341-R-a.
POB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
POR SALE Fin Hubbard squash,
easy to cut, SO per cwt., aeiivereq.
Phone 1S98-X.
MINERS ATTENTION and 10-
atamp mill, 1000-lb stamps, tor ssie
at a bargain 758 N. 8th St.. Orant
Pasa, Ore.
wit, sacrifice raaio tor osisnc o'
contract. Box 1393, Tribune.
FOR SALE Tuxedo suit. Hart. Soheff-
ner is Marx, fancy vest, practically
new. 37 SO. 17 South Front.
FOR SALE De Laval milker, 3 units.
and wall milk cooler, sill. 7 mile
8. Orant Pass, across from New
Hope school. H. E. Shults.
POR SALE Hungarian vetoh seed
Phone 63S.J-4.
APPLES from 30 to 75 cents a box In
small or large lot. O. V. Myers
Orchard, Phone 358-J.
FOR SALE Bay, wheat, barley and
corn. 0 A. DeVoe. Tel 53S-J-3.
FOR SALE Wood heater,
3-F-ll.
111. Tel.
POR SALE Used sewing machines sll
mates: terms it desired All
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlstt
'PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIO PROF
ITS" Prices smashed on high qual
ity fruit trees, shrubs, roses and
berry plants. Drive to W. B. Bar
num's on Pacific Highway, 3 miles
South of Medford or Phone S81-R-3.
CARLTON NURSERY CO.. CARL
TON, OREGON.
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser
and teaming. Phone 913-J
APPLES POR SALE Delicious and
Newtowns, sorted and washed. 25 to
85c per lug. Frlnk Orchard, Phone
Bll-R-1.
FOR SALE CHEAP EAST TERMS
A Delco light plant.
A 1-horee electric motor,
A refrigerator, electric,
A piano; a new oil burner.
Commercial Finance Corporation.
Phone 81.
FOR SALE Gas range and water
heater in good condition, priced
reasonable. Call 341-R-l.
FOR modern, quick Fuel OH Delivery
call 833 Reinklng Trucking Co. We
five 6. At H. Green Stamps.
FOR SALS 30 ton of hay. Phone
98-J.
FOR SAUV-rAJl kinds of apple and
pears, joe Mary ranca. Tel, 133-L.
PERSONAL
GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT; and Palmist
Truthful advice on business love,
marrlag Rainbow Auto Camp
cabin 8
MISCELLANEOUS
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD will t pVd
for InrormaUon locating a Hartford
Saxcony rug, ft. tht d Let-
appeared from my home btwea
Aug. 1, 1932, and Aug. 1, 1033. Sup
posed to ha.ve ben sold IH Medford.
Address Charles W. Kayaer, Merlin,
Ore.
FURS cleaned, repaired and glased.
Coats r lined. Medford Cuh and
Carry Cleauera. Phone 1700.
OOLD BOUOHT Redden s Co.
our new prices.
WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop
erties, both plscsr and lode. Send
complete Information to Harry 8.
Pry & company, 417 Davis Bldg..
Portland. Or.
I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil
Jennings, corner Front and Main
BUSINESS UlKtXTOKY
Abstracts.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
ot Title. Title insurance Rooms
and a. No. 33 North Certral Ave
upstairs.
JACESON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of mi and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
Bjiiem In Jar-Jtson
County.
Expert Wlnouw Cleaners.
LET OEOROB DO IT Tel 1173
Bouse cleaning Pico. Waking Ori
ental Rug Cleaning, specialty.
Money te Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND I.ATE MODEL AUTOS
Thre per cent per month on un
paid balance No other obargea See
W E. Thomas 46 South Central,
ground floor Cratrian Theater
Bldg Stat License No 3-157
Transfer.
BADS TRANSFER ft 8TORAOI CO.
Offlc 1014 No Central Phon SIS
Prices right Service guaranteed
RilNKINO rRUCKlNQ CO. Trans
fer and storage We haul anything
at a reasonable prlc. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phon 333.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert peck
srs and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. erloes right
git North Riverside. Phon 1044- X
Painting snd raperhanilng.
M. A BLISS Painting and paper
hanging Tel. 846-W 313 Orap
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon, printing or an aire; oooa
binding; loose -leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sale slips snd sverything tn
the printing lines is-su n orap
Phon 7t
LEUAL ft OH CIS
Notice to Creditors.
In th County Court of the Stat of
O-egon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of uie Estate of Louis
A. Sslade, Sr.. also known as Louie
A Salads, and L. A. Salad. De
ceased.
The undersigned has been duly
appointed and quaiuieq ny tns coun'
ty Court of the sum of Oregon for
Jackson County, as Executrix of the
Estate of Louts A. Salads. Sr.. also
known ss Louis A. Salsde and L. A
Salads, deceased. All persons having
elslms against said estst are nntu
flea t preeent tnem. auiv verified
with proper withers, to the under-
algned, at the offlc ot Rtwltt Moore,
eooley Theslr Building. Medford,
Oregon, within six months from No
vember 34th. 1933, the date of th
tint publication of this notice.
BLANCHE T. SALADE.
Executrix.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue 01 an attachment execu
tion duly Issued out of and under
ih. u-i Ik. rinxii, rvittrt. nt the
state of Oregon, In and for the Coun-
y of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the 15th dav of November,
1983, In a certain action therein,
herein Eva c. Marsh, as Adminis
tratrix of the eetau of Henry Everett
Marsh, deceased, as plaintiff, recov
ered ludiment against Wsllace String
er end Lulu Stringer, husband and
wife, the defendants, for the sum of
Two Hundred Twenty-nine and 00-100
(1339.00) Dollars, with costs and dis
bursements taxed st Eighteen end
45-100 (818.45) Dollars, which Judg
ment wee enrolled and docketed in
the Clerks office of said Court In said
County on the 27th day of October,
1933.
Notlo I hereby given that, pur
suant to the terma of the said execu
tion, I will on the 33rd day of Decem
ber. 1933, at 10:00 o'clock a- m.. at
th front door of th Courthouse in
th City of Medford. 13 Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell
at publio auction for cash to the
highest bidder, to satisfy said Judg
ment, together with the cost of this
sale, subject to redemption as pro
vided by law, all of the right, title
and Intsreat that the said defendants,
Wallace Stringer and Lulu Stringer,
husband and wife, had on the 27th
day of October, 1938, or now have In
and to th following described prop
erty, situated tn the County of Jack
son. Stat of Oregon, to-wlt:
Commencing at the southeast cor
ner of Lot number one (1) in Block
numbered three (3) of the Palm'a Ad
dition to the City of Medford, accord
ing to the official plat thereof now
of record, and running thence east to
the west side of North Oakdale Ave
nue. In the City of Medford. Oregon
thence following tn a generally north.
westerly direction along the west line
01 said osxdaie Avenue to the north
east corner of aald lot one (1): thence
south along th east line of said Lot
one ri) to the place of eommenclna,
et the southeast corner of said Lot
oi.c (1). The premises' hereby con
veyed being a triangular piece of
property, adjoining said Lot one rii
along the full east side of said lot,
and lying between said lot and the
aald Oakdale Avenue, as aald avenue
la laid out, paved and now used In
said city.
Lots numbered one (11 snd two (3)
In Block nuMber three (3) of Palm's
Addition to the City of Medford, ac
cording to the official plat thereof
now or record.
Dated this lth day of November,
Jja. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon
By OLOA E. ANDERSON. Deputy.
Foots Creek
FOOTS CREEK, Dec. 8. (Spl.)
Those from here attending the moth
er and daughters' banquet given by
the Cllr! Scouts st the w. B. c. hall
in Oold Hill. November 38. were Mrs
R. L. Skeleton, Jean and Marjorle,
Mrs. nose oay, Mary Oay. Mrs. R. L.
Miner. Phyllis Miller, Anna Kegx and
sua Alloa Harper.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller spent
Tnenksgivlng with their dsughtr.
Mrs. Walt Melssner, at Olendale.
Louis Drulf snd Nick Struve were
dinner guests of the Roy Thompkin.
wovemoer 30.
Mr. and Mre. Nelson Boomslltor and
son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M
Boomsllter Thanksgiving day.
Mrs. Minnie Byerely went to Port
land to spend the holidays with rela
tive.
Mrs. Emily Melseelbar and Mrs. Julia
MeQullken ot Ashland spent sever!
days at Roralle's ranch.
t
Heating coat can b reduced. For
complete heating service call Art
Schmldll. 4181683.
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Central Point
CENTRAL POINT. Dec, 8 (Spl.)
Ladles of the Berean Bible class wlM
meet December 14 st Mrs. X. C
Faber's. Central Point home extension unit
will meet in the Orange hall for an
all-day session, December 8. at whlon
time the cooking .of cheese dishes
will be demonstrsted.
Th meetings are open to all ladles
of the community and ar county
project under the aupervlslon of the
county demonstrator, Mabel Mack.
At th November meeting. Olive
Blackford resigned as local leader.
and Virginia Bohnert wss elected to
th vacancy.
Hours will b from :30 a. m. to
3:80 p. m. A covered dish luncheon
will be served at noon. Vice-president
Myrtle Patterson will be In charge of
the meeting, owing to the absence or
of Mrs. Bohnert.
HI Triangle group of girls present
ed a fine program In the First Chris
tian church Sunday afternoon to a
number of Invited guests, among
whom the father were especially In
vited.
State President Mra. Bailey, who
has served In that office for the past
15 years, gave an Inspiring talk to
the girls and spoke very highly of
the work being done by them. Mre.
Wllmot presented a book to the club
through Secretary Grace Hermanson.
Mr. and Mr. Edward Farra, whos
forty-ninth wedding anniversary oc
curred December 4. entertained at
dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tj.
J. Orlm. whose thlrty-third annlver-
sary came on the same day. other
guesta were Mr. and Mra. Edward
Jones and family.
Mrs. Mary Coker will be hostess
to Mrs. Bursell's Bible class Frlrtvr
afternoon. This will be the snnusl
Chrlsmtas party, with a program fol
lowing the devotional period, and an
exchange of gift whereby each mem
ber finds her pal. A good attendance
Is expected.
f
Laurelhurst
LAURELHURST. Dee. 8 (Spl.) A
o mmunlty sing will be .held at Frank
Dlttswort'a, Sr., this evening, Decem
ber 8. People of th community
are Invited.
Laurelhurst Union Sunday school
la completing a auccesaful year's
work In the community. Mrs. R. L.
Neeley conducted a dally vacation
Bible school during the summer, the
first cho of this type to ever be
held In the community. A large
number of children attend every Sun
day. R. L. Neeley of the Evergreen
ranch Is superintendent of vie Sun
day school. The present plana of
the Sunday school are to give every
child who has been present every
Sunday during the year a prise, to
be awarded early next month.
The school children are working
on a Chrlstmss program to be given
December 93.
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Warrant Call. .
Notice Is hereby given that School
District No. 49, Jackson County, war
ranta No. S3S4 to No. 8115 Inclusive
are called for payment. Interest to
cease on December 10th. 1033. War
rants to be presented for payment st
the offlc of the District Clerk, City
Hall, Medford, Oregon.
REBECCA JENSEN,
Clerk School District No. 4J.
Cross-Word Puzzie
I. Abstrsct bslng
9. More rstlonsl
10. Poultry
products
II. Expsns
17. Spoken
19. Unit of work
22. Corrode
24. Pronoun
26. Electrified
particle
2. Onrad
37. Short-nsppsd
fabric
21. Atmosphere
29. Ocean
31. Fowl
22. uiliiiirr
(altars
21. Moist
3. 8outliem
Ss. Ma1e versa
17. Flsli
IS. Large fist-
bottomed
boat
11. Sharpening
alone
41. Deep milfl
42. Indigo plant
48. Nobleman
44. Heavy wagon
4t. South Amer
ican river
DOWN
t. Nocturnal
animal
3. Italian opera
3. Censuring
4. White poplflT
I. Bathe
4, Frosts
T. Plot
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. .Sp!.)
Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Backus entertain
ed for dinner Thanksgiving for Mr.
and Mrs. Athel Dudley and two chil
dren, Mr. and Mra. Otto Pough and
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Backus of Med
ford and Mre. Arthur Backus and
children. Paul Kenworthy, Carl Mus-
grove and Mr. Allen of Jacksonville.
Jacksonville unit of th Jackson
County Health association met with
Mr. John Knight Tuesday.
Byron Backus ha been confined
to his home for th past wee with
an Injured foot, caused by a hre
fslllng with him whll riding.
Roysl Neighbor lodge met Tuesday
st the Old U. S. hotel hell for elec
tion of officers. Mrs. Blvlll of Ash
land, district deputy, was present, snd
the following were elected: Oracle,
Anna Coleman; vice oracle. Violet Lit
tell: chancelor, Hajiel whtle.
Missionary society met In the
church parlors Wednesday and com
pleted It quota of sewing. Ther
were IS ladles present. A pleasant
and profitable day was the verdict
of all present.
P.-T. A. will meet Friday afternoon
In the high school auditorium with
an entertainment by th pupil ot
the grades.
Fourth snnusl reunion of th Win
nlngham family waa held at the Odd
Fellows' hall Thanksgiving. Present
were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Winning
ham, Mrs. H. O. Wnltney and family
Jim Wlnnlngham and family, Mr
Pollv watklns and son, Mr. and Mrs
Ed Russell, Mr. Walter Scholer and
family. Mark Smith and family, 8111
Wlnnlngham and family. Mr. and Mr.
Knutaon. Mrs. Surber and jamuy,
David. Marlon and Orac Wlnnlng
ham. Honorary gueat for dinner
were Axel Lungren. Mlnu peno and
family and Jake Knutaon. Tn vn
lug was spent In dancing, with over
loo enests present, mubio was iur
nlshed by th Sturgel orchestra o(
Medford.
Roque River
ROOUE RIVER. Dec. 8. (Spl.)
Bazaar la being held av Rogue River
by the ladles of the Christian church
yeaterday.
Monday night Live oak Orange held
a lively meeting. All membera came
dressed In hard times costumes and
the varloue getupa caused much mer
riment. The prlro was awaroeo. . t
OaJUaar and Mrs. Myrtle Whipple.
The Orange voted to Join th other
Oranges at Central Point, December
17. for Joint inatsllatlon. ooverea
dish lunch 1 to be held at 13:80.
Everyone Is'requeated to bring a oov
ered dish. At til clos of Orang a
social hour was enjoyed. Next meet
ing will b December !
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Csrter and Ed
ward and Charlotte returned Monday I
from Eureka. Cal., where they spt.nt
Thanksgiving with Mr. Carter'a oousln,
Wilson Reed and wit.
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Maguson spent
Thanksgiving at th home of Mr. and
Mra. E. Mulr at Medford.
Mrs. Mina Brcldlng Is recovering
st the Orant Pats hospital trorn
an operation sh underwent Monday
for the removal of s goltor.
Dr. Ogle of Orant Pass was here
Tuesday, calling on Mra. C. Botkln,
who la 111 with the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Whipple visited
Will Pyburns Sundsy In Medford, and
also called at Alvln Williams' In Cen
tral Point and at Oha. Davie" )n
Oold Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenwood
were Medford ahoppera Tuesday.
Dr. 0. J. Moser wss cslled to Rogue
River Monday night to attend Mrs.
Roy Johnson, who la very 111.
TALENT. Dec. 8. (Spl.) MISS
Blsnche Runels of Medford Is eon
ducting a first aid class every Mon
day and Wednesday evening at the
hool for the tearner ana
of the school. The teeehers will re-
Ive a credit In reading circi wor
for taking th course.
The Jackson County Iacnrp
t.n.,i win he nresentea ny
P.-T. A. Friday evening at th com
munity hall at 8:00.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hotcnxiss ot im-
mar. Colo., are visiting at th home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Hamilton, par
ent of Mr. Hotchkls. They plan
on staving about two months
Mr. and Mrs. N. Asncratt enwr-
talned th teachera of th Talent
school with a dinner Saturday even
ing. Th tahl wa ry ttrcUv
with silver taper and red candlea
and sprig of Oregon grap. Present
for the affair were th Misses Helen
Shirley. Mary McLarnln, Edna WIs-
iv. Oosl McLsrnln. Mr. and Mra
m.iaon Dorothy Beughmen. Miss
Hawl Brewner of Klamath Fella and
the host end hostess.
Wayne Holdrldge spent several day
last week tn the Ashland Commu
nity hospital, as a reault of burnt
on his hands caused by a gaaolln
explosion.
Revival meeting at th M.
church, by rt. Kennedy of Portland,
will com to a clos Sunday night.
Sunday noon there will be a pot.
lutk dinner at th church, and
afternoon aerrlce at 80. At that
tlm there will be a number of peo
ple taken into th church. Every
one I Invited to attend.
Mr. Norman of Medford. who la
conducting a meg'tln campaign tor
the P.-T. A. ha been quite successful
getting "inscriptions. Th amount
taken In for th P.-T. A. wa ovr
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Mr. nd Mra. C. W Holdrldg en
twtalned SB toUJWlnl guests
Talent ,
I Thanksgiving: Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
I Holdrldge and son. Clarence. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Reed, Mrs. Wayne Hold
rldg and son, Bobbl. D. O. Hurley.
Talent; Delos Church and Albert
Moor of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Berk of phoenix moved
te Talent ltst week.
Deoamber meeting of the P.-T. A
will be held December 15 at 7:30
p. m.. In th chool auditorium, wai
ter Redford of th Southern Oregon
Normal school will be guest speaker
and all parents and friends ar urged
to attend.
Opal and Mary McLarnln wer
shopping In Medford Saturday.
Mr. Thompson of Medford waa in
Talent Monday getting algnera for th
truck and bus petitions.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorg Taylor of Med.
ford railed on Mr, and Mrs. It. Low
Monday. I
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Phoenix
.PHOENIX. Dec. 8 (Spl ) Mr. snd
Mr. Vtughn Quknbuh and son.
Ronald, war guest of Mr. and Mr.
O. C. Maust Sunday.
Mesdame L. O. caster and C. A.
Plckl were luncheon guests st the
horn ot Mr. Vaughn Quackenbusn
Tuesday.
Regular servlc will be held at th
Presbyterian ohtirch here on Sunday.
Sunday school. 10 o'clock: J. O. N
Poling, nprlntndent. Preaching
service, II o'clock; Ralph S. Peterson,
pastor; Christian Endeavor for adult,
young people, senior, . Intermediate,
and Junior groups, 6:30 o'clock, with
leaders for all. Evening preaching
service, 7:30.
Mrs. J. V. McAbee wss the inspira
tion for a surprise party at her home
Tuesday night, given by her daugn
tr, paulln and Jeannette, In honor
of her birthday and wedding anni
versary. Quest were Mesdames F. A.
Dnr, I. O. Caattr and M. P. Sheets
and Mis Elva Caater. Others present
were Pauline, Jeannett and Harold
McAbe. Th vntng wss spent In
playing table game. Mra. McAbe
waa presented with several lovely
gift, and a large birthday cake bear
ing pink candles. Refreshment were
served.
Several girls enjoyed an Impromptu
slumber party at the home of Mrs.
Edith Thompson near here, Saturday
nlaht. All attended the Christian
Endeavor convention at the church
here, and then went together to the
Thompson horn. After an enjoyable
breakfast together, all went in a body
to the church. In progress with hnnds
clssped and winding back snd for
ward acres the road, they caused
several, cars to come to a halt.
Olrl attending th slumber party
wer Mabel Herdesty. Addl Bolz, Mil
dred, Marjorle and oweneth Poling
and Maxlne Coblelgh. and Minnie and
Florence Putman of Eagle Point and
the hostesses, pstsy and Mary Jarv'.e
Thompson,
Prospect
PROSPEOT, Dec 8. (Spl.) Mr.
and Mr. Carl Damm spent Thanks
giving In Medford.
After an absence of two weeka at
hie horn near Central Point, John
Holmer has returned to the Proapect
store.
Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer of Laurel
hurst, Mr. and Mr. Bernal Culy and
Carol Chase were Thsnkagtvlng din
ner gtiesta ot Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
Rawllnga.
Mr. snd Mr. Chester Wood were
horn for a few days last week. They
returned to Lo Bsnos, Calif., where
they will spend th winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Welch of nea
Blanket spent Thanksgiving with their
daughter, Mrs. Penwell of Meorord.
Mr. and Mrs. Tllton entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rawllnga Thanks
giving.
Mra. Jim Orlv' guests for Thanks
giving dinner were two brother, Art
snd Willis Psnkey snd their families
from Sprsgu river: a alster, Mrs.
Ethel McKlnrle from Riverside. Csllfi:
Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Tex and daughter,
Oeraldlne. of Central Point, and Mr.
and Mrs. Hearon Orteve and smsll son,
Billy, of Lakevlew.
Mrs. Carl Richardson la spending a
few day at her brother' Hobert Dlts
worth's of McLeod.
Alvln Tllton spent Thanksgiving
vacation as gtieat of Harry Merrl-
man's family of Trail.
Beryl Cunningham and Irene Nye
visited relatives st Eugene the last
of the week.
Mr. and Mra. Hal Miller enter
tained Mr. and Mra. Ray Zobl on
Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mra. Chct Huntington were
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Becklehelmer of Union Creek.
Jay Rogers, an employe of Copco,
went to Medford Friday to a dentist.
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Boothby enter
tained relatives with a Thanksgiving
dinner. Present were Mr. and Mra.
0. Arrant and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Phtpps and son. Mra. Clara Man-
nhig, Mlse Dency Manning. Mr. and
Mr. Ludo Orleve and ton. E. M.
Boothby nd his mother and Mis
Ida Boothby.
George R. Moffet and family, who
were apendlng Thanksgiving holidays
In Medford. were cslled to esetern
OTegon December I by a message that
Mr, Mortals brother, w. p. Moiret
had been instantly killed. He waa
driving between 85 and 70 miles per
hour when his front time blew out
His brother-in-law, who waa with
him. aald th car rolled over one and
a half time.
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Sams Valley
BAMB VALLEY, Dec. 8. (Spl.) A
large crowd attended th Thanksgiv
ing program given by the school Fri
day night. Number of aklt, songs,
readings and plays wer put on by
each room.
Lecturer's program for Saturdays
Orang wa a response to poetical no
tice of requests sent out by th lec
turer and consisting of conundrum,
music, readings, Joke and s paper.
During th business session candt
date for Stat office were voted
upon with th following favored;
Stat master. Ray 0111: overseer. Elms
Chase; lecturer, Mabie 81ms: secre
tsry, Bartha J. Bck; axeeutiv com
mltte. F. B. Harlow, Oeorge A. Pal"
miter and Walter M. Plero.
Name wer drawn for 0 Christ.
mas gift to be presented at the next
regular meeting, when the lturr
plan to havw a Christmas program
and tr.
Thanksgiving dinner guest at O.
T. Wilson' were Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Sag and children. Harry and Marie
Nealon of Table Rork and Mis Bv
Frlnk of Antloch.
Miss Dorothy Straus underwent
appendicitis operation at th Com
munlty hospital Tutsday from whits
sh t recovering atlsfactorlly.
Elmer Hull farm wa sold last
week to Los Angeles parties who win
soon loeat her for a permanent
residence. Mr. Hull, who has resided
In Tab! Rock for th past is year
wtll leave for California as soon s
his buslnss Is closed here.
A hundred head of st-eep war
brought Into this district last week .
by Mr. Stewart from th Wlllamtt4)
valley. Mr. Stewart 1 a brother tt
Mrs. I. B. Day and may make hi
horn her for a whll.
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VsJIey View
VALLEW VIEW. Dec 8. (Spl.)
Mra. A. H. Davenhlll returned homo
last week from th Aahland Commu
nity hospital, where she underwent
nn operation for appendlcltla.
Mr. and Mr. Swedrnberg and Mf.
and Mra. Fred Engl ealletf at ths
Davenhlll horn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Low had a
their gueata for Thanksgiving Mr.
and Mrs. Georg Lowe and son, Dartg
of Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Con Leaver of Centra
Point were dinner guests at th tk.
M. Low horn Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mr. William Olena veer
entertained at a family Thanksgiving
dinner at Mr. and Mr. K. 3- Carter's
In Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. panland wer
dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. M
Borg Thanksgiving.
Little Joan William, baby daughte
of Mr. and Mr. Roy Williams, has
been quit 111 with s cold this week.
Dr. Barkwell ot Aahland waa eslle
to see her.
Mr. and Mr. Frank Reed and D.
O. Hurley war gueat at th Chart
Holdrldg horn Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stratton and
Albert visited their son, w. O. Strat
ton In Hornbrook Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mra. A, , Kinney, Mre.
Wm. Day and Mrs. Eugelna Atkinson
called her Monday.
' Mr. and Mrs. 3. R. McOracken
tertalned Mr. and Mrs. Jam Lennox,
Keith Lennox and John Rlgg of Ash
land Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mra. Merrick Thornton
called at th Stratton horn Tuday.
J. R. McCracken. W. ' A. Stratton
and L. R. Oallatln were business
callers at th court house In Medford
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mre. E. Wilson and alt
Shoemaker were dinner guests at th
Louis Werth home Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. John Leslie had SS
their guest Thanksgiving Rev. and
Mra. McClur and daughter. Eleanor.
Mr. and Mr. Jack Lull and baby.
Judith, of Aahland and Keith Len
nox ot Valley View.
Charlea Butcher!, official milt
teeter, was a business visitor hers tbl
week.
' Mr. and Mrs. Whit havw move
into Mr. oallatln' (null house. M.
Whit has been employed by Mr. Oal
latln for som tlm.
Mrs, Fred Oarla spent Thanksgiving
at Maim, with her son. Ernest Howetl
ond family and Mr. and Mre. Harold
Bostwlck. Mrs. Claris took her lltsl
granddaughter, Jacqueline, end Shir
ley Howell, who hare been visiting
her for several weeks, horn.
Mis Ruby Howell suffered a pain
ful accident last week when ocw
rsn over her and Injured her kn).
Keith Lennox la horn, after fin
Ishlng his course at th Adeox echoes
In Portland.
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THE GRANGE
Eagle Point Orange.
Regular meeting wa held Decern
ber 8 with Overseer Sam Coy pre
aiding in master station tor th
evening.
Many good oommltt report were
given and It I expected that the)
annual reports will b called for at
the next meeting.
Primary election of atat Officer
waa held and a rot taken for lec
turer as Slater Violet Spencer ha re
signed. Lulu Taylor waa elected l
her place.
Way and Means committee an
nounce a mask ball st th Orant
Hall Saturdy. December IS.
Lecture hour wa very pleasant, and
especlslly aoelabl with feature that
brought friendliness snd food na
ture. Several recreational feature war
put on attar which s set of ques
tion and answer on lecture hour
work were read.
December 4 being Orang national
birthday, s reading on "Woman's
Work In Orang" with espeelel trlb
ut to Carolina B. Hal), on of th
founder of te order, wa read by
Mra. Merrlman.
After assembly singing, led by Lultl
Taylor, th lecturer called tor a new
set of "Ten commandment tor a
good Oranger" from th members,
and received s splendid reapon. as
usual.
PI and coffee was served by com
mittee In charge.
Warrant OH.
school Dlst. No. W.
Nolle I hereby given thst there srs
fund en hsnd for th redemption of
warrant numbered 384 to 830 Iqalu
sir, interest to cess on this th
7th dsy of December. t13. Warrants
payable at th Farmer e Fruitgrow
er Bank. - ABBOTT.
deck, ekhool Dial. No. M.