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    PAGE SEVEN
You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1933.
Why
Not
Try a
Want -Ad?
Wajri to Mli yotu oom Wuii
60 set rid ol tew oddi and
ID6a IS nouaenold furnlablngat
lent mxpnlT want-Ao
m th Mall rrtbun oiuuileo
Pag will nod Ch un tc
tbas and many otht porplexing
arobUma.
H re Are the Rates:
per word flrrt mrti
(M1nlmnm .oJ
Each addition) tnaartlon.
pai word
(Minlrr"ITn 10b)
per Una pet month, without
copy change 11JS
75
Phone
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Pocketbook. papers 'and cur-
U w..-n Hillo nrt RArtlBtt.
Suitable reward for return. Dr. Van
Valzah. 204 a. Main ot, ruuiic
LOST 11 dog missing, call 1S1B.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Housekeeper motherleie
home. Two In family. Stat age and
salary. Complete charge. 1597, care
Tribune.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Married man with a boy
orrtwo to work on orchard and larm
land on shares. Must be good or
chard man and good with horses.
Otherewlse don't apply. Equipment
on plac. Box 1441, Tribune.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WILL . pay cash for wood burner cir
culating heater. O. O. Hull. Route
1, Medford.
WANTED 2nd hand Tuxedo In good
condition, size 38 or 40. Box 1439,
Tribune.
,rm .nin- I, mint. Mich .
will help share expensea full or I
part way. eoxnoia, nt. 1.
WILL PAY CASH for cheap, light.
closed car. Phone 1138-J.
WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford
cheap. 333 W. 2nd.
HAVE your furniture re-upholstered,
refthlshed and reglued. Tel. 969 -R.
Thlbault.
EDGAR JOHNSON wants to buy your
furs at the Peerless Market, 12-14
No. Bartlett St.
WANTED To keep good team horses
for board Good feed. Adolf Schulz.
Beagle, Ore. '
WANTED Electrlo radio Must be
reasonable. Box 268. Tribune.
WILL care for elderly sick people In
my home. Phone 437-X.
WANTED Household good, stoves
tools or what have you duedford
Bargain Bouse. 37 N Orape St Tel
1062 '
JUNK WANTED
W pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
& R A D I A I O 8 S ALUMINUM
BRASS, COPPER A unk of ail
descnotions
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 No Orape Tel 1062
WANTED Raw fura. Prices advanced
from 35 tq 80. It will pay you
to trap. New and used traps for
sal. Medford Bargain House. Med
ford. Oregon. 27 Nortb Orape St..
Phone 1063.
FOR HEM HOUSES
TOR SALE 81400.00 or rent 810, 641
Pine. Brown and Whit or writ
owner, I.Jarl, Boring, Oregon.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished house,
also lights and water, Oak Grave
district: 68 per month. Tel. 4-F-3.
TOR RENT S-room house; garden
"pace, fruit; adults. 508 Austin St.
Humes for rent Call 698
FOI RENT Home, furnished or
unfurnished. Brown 81 Whit
Houses H0. aiaso and I6 water
paid; wood range Phone 100
FOR RENT 7-room modern home. 8
bedroom. O. A. DeVoe. S23-J-3.
Ann per month, fl-room house on
W-U " Hb Willamette:
fireplace, wash tray, hard-
9 wood floors; very modern. Key at
Union Saving 8s Loan, 45 So. Cen
tral FOR RENT House, close In. Tel 319-Y
ROOM modern cottage, $12.50. 812
So. Orape St.
FOR rent 8-room unfurnished
houae. newly renovated; built-in.
26 Cottage.
fOH RENT 3-room furnished apt
'lose m. 317 East Jackson or 749-Y
FOR RENT one of the nicest tmtur
n.shed 5-room modern bungalows l;l
fit?, newly painted and papered.
nw curtains throughout, new lin
oleum on kitchen, bathroom and
Pantry fioora, electric water healer,
new heatrola and built-in fixtures,
nil In tin-ton condition. See it st
'23 w. lltn and call next door. Ni
"nill children.
ATTRACT! VB room 4U4 S. Orape
POR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR rent Sleeping rooms. Gloria
Pan Apt., 375 So. central.
fOR RENT Sleeping room, rent very
"asonabl. 222 So. Holly.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
VPNIj!HF.D APT Oil heat, pnvat
. Mwio;, jy gj ca., ,
TOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD I
HOAHD AND ROOM at 718 t Uala MURRAY ABSTRACT 00 Abstract
Bate very moderate, 0 ti,, tltlt Inauranoa. Room 8
. - and S. No. (3 Nortb Central At..
FOB RENT MISCELLANEOUS upatalr.
BACHELo'r cabin. 4 60. Front. 8g7n-ic7ner:
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. LET OEOROE DO IT IW IU1
- - - .. Houae cleaning Floo Waxing Ort
TOR 6 ALB Conn O melody aaxo- antal Rug Cleaning, apacialtj.
phone, ellver horn, gold bell, pearl
keys, plush caae; almoet new: coat Money to Lend.
145. aell tor J. Phone U73-W. - - - ... . -
- WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
FOR EXCBANOB " WT MODEL AUTOS
-i.-..- - m.,.,...i,. .r n. -L n Thre pr oent per montb on un-
FOR SALE OR TRADE Model T Ford Paid balanoe No other ohanje See
coup. 101S N. Central. Tel. 315. W. E. Thomaa 46 South Central.
round floor Craurian Theater
.Idg. Stat License No. S-1S7.
11,000 mllea, for lata model aedau.
8. A. Bower, Murphy, Oregon. Trantrer.
EWES and city property to trade !or retnkino TRUCKING Cj Trina-
what have you? C. A. DeVoe. Ph. rer and atorage. w naul anything
83-J-'- . M reasonable prioa. Ill No. Fir
FOR SALE OR TRADE Wnlta electrlo - 8t!tl p'"'n .333-
sewing machine for light sedan EADS rRANSFER STORAOB CO.
Bo 638, Tribune. offio 10 IS No. Central Phona 316
' Price right. Seme guaranteed
for sale real usTATE' j;:,j?.;.-.,;:r:' : r
. x t. -. HAWLET TRANSFER Expert paok-
FOR RENT OR SALE 1 acres good and mover Special livestock
garden land, imall house: reason- moving equipment, rtlce right
able rent. oo. McClaln. Phoenix. 810 Nortb Riverside. Phona 1044-X
FOR SALE 159 acres timber, a -room painting and raperhanging.
log cabin, or trade for valley acre-
at?, improved or unimproved.
n. uray. Rout 1, box 378.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown it White.
FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS
SPECIAL PRICE on all roller canaries.
Phone 202 Jacksonville. Mrs. Nell1 !
nnney.
I ROLLER CANARIES. Phona 523-J-2.
FOR SALE POULTRY
PURE Bronze toms Cockeran's prlae
stock. (5. Jesse Nell, Rt. 1, Ashland.
FOR SALE Turkeys. Phone 538-J-t.
Mrs. D. W. Luke.
PURE Branre toms Cockeran'e prlr.e
atock 15. Jesse Nell, Rt. 1, Aahland.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Black mare S years old.
Inquire Beagle Post Office.
FOR SALE Black gelding, weight
1500 lbs; 3 Hereford calves. Linn
ranch, close to Jacksonville.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
ONLY 4 used cars left and want to
dispose of these within a week o
have CUT the PRICE again. Call
and take advantage of the CLEAN
UP PRICES. Eakln Motor Co., South
Fir St.
BRAND NEW SEDAN at a real bar
gain price, too. Hasn't run a mile.
Regular price $1125. Will sacrifice
for quick sale $820 and will accept
State, County, city or School war
rant at par. Terms for part. Here
, 1 a real opportunity so act at once
Remember, this la NOT a demon
strator and la brand new In every
respect. Address "Car Owner", care
Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE 1S33 Chrysler sedan re
possession. A real buy. Armstrong
Motor Co.. 38 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE -13-oz. army tarpaullna at
miooara ros.
WOOD burning cook stove, also heat
ing stove. 109 E. 8th St.
GARDENING, shrub, moving, prun
ing, spading, estimate free. 307
Bessie.
WILL sacrlftce radio for balance of
contract. Box 1392, Tribune.
FOR SALE Hungarian vetch seed.
Phone S33-J-4.
APPLES from 20 to 75 cent a box In
small or large lots. O. V. Myers
Orchard, Phone 258-J.
FOR SALE Bay, wheat, barley and
corn. C A. DeVoe, Tel 623-J-3.
FOR aALE Used tewing machines all
makes: term 11 desired. AU
make rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N Bartlett
"PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIO PROF
ITS" Price smashed on high qual
ity fruit trees, shrubs, roses and
berry plant. Drive to W, B. Bar
num's on Paclflo Highway. 3 mllea
South of Medford or Phone 851-R-3.
CARLTON NUI1SERY CO.. CARL
TON. OREGON.
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser
and teaming. Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS
A Deico light plant.
A 1-horse electrlo motor.
A refrigerator, electric,
A piano: a new oil burner.
Commercial Finance Corporation.
Phone 81.
FOR SALE Gaa range and water
heater in good condition, priced
reasonable. Call 341-R-l.
FOR SALE All kinds of apple and
pears. Jos Mary ranch. Tel. 132-L.
PERSONAL
GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist
Truthful advice on buslneas lov.
msrns Rainbow Auto Camp
cabin 3
MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY LOANED on typewriters tnd
radios. Cecil Jennings, Main and
Front.
FURS cleaned, repaired and glared.
Costs rellned. Medford Cash and
Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700.
GOLD BOUGHT Redden 81 Co. Get
our new price
WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop
erties, both plscer and lode. Send
complete information to Harry d.
Fry & Company, 417 Davie Bidg..
Portland. Ore.
1 BUY gold and loan money. Cecil
Jennings, comer Front and Main
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstract.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract of ntl and
Title Ininrane. In
only complete fllle
9 j f 1 e 10 in teuuuu
tUUOlJj .
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
M- A BLISS Painting and papar.
banging. Tel. S49-W 818 8 Orape
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing or all kinds: book
binding; loose -leaf ledgera, and
blanks, billing systems, duplloatlng
caah sales slips and everything in
the printing line. 28-30 N. Orape
Phone 75
LEUAL NO HUES
Farm Allotment Statement
Notloe of Farm Allotments and
of Maximum Acreages of Wheat
for 1934 Under Contracts for
Members of the Wheat Produc
tion Control Association of Jack
son County, state of Oregon.
Listed below are statement of the
allotment which have been determ
ined for membera of the Jackson
County Wheat Production Control As
sociation. These allotment are to hold
for the duration of the present wheat
contract, and they are the basis up m
which adjustment payment are to
b made. They have been determined
by the County Allotment committee
after careful consideration of the "ap
plication statement. Every effort he
been made to have these allotment
aa accurate a possible. The maximum
acreage which may be sown to wh?at
for the 1934 crop on each farm, under
the reduction requirements of the
contract, is also listed.
The Jackson County allotment,
which has been calculated from rec
ords of the United State Department
of Agriculture, Is 131.021 bushels. This
1 the total number of bushel auoied
to the county under the wheat plan.
The total of the Individual allotments.
Including those allotmenta which
could hav been assigned to farms
which are not participating under th
wheat program, must be In line with
the county allotment figure. The
number of non-partlclpatlng farmers
In the county is 231; the a?erage total
wheat acreage for these non-partlcl-
j patmg farms during the base period
1 01 tu acres; tne rotai average wneat
production on these non-partlclpatlng
farms during the base period la 143.
462 bushels.
In listing the Information below.
"A" means acres In farm; "Allot"
means the Individual wheat allotment
for the farm;' "Max." A" means the
maximum acresge of wneat which can
be eown on the farm for the 1034
crop, under the contract.
Signed :
CHAIRMAN COUNTY ALLOTMENT
COMM.
FRED C. HOMES
JOHN NrEDERMEYER.
DICK STRAUS.
Ashland.
Billings, Ralph. 120 A., Allot. 281 bu.,
Max. A. 16.
Chaney, R. N., 30 A., Allot. 112 bu..
Max. A. 6.
Dunn, George E 296 A., Allot. 621
bu., Max. A. 37.
Edward. A. C. nd A. T, 341 A ,
Allot. 577 bu.. Max. A. 54.
Ellenberger. A. J 560 A., Allot. 180
bu., Max. A. 20.
Homes. Fred C, 360 A., Allot. 2040 bu..
Max. A. 130.
Home, Fred c, 330 A., Allot. 478 bu..
Max. A. 26.
Homes. Fred C . 300 A., Allot. 1063
bu.. Max. A. 181.
Jordan. Archie P., 100 A., Allot. 134
bu.. Max. A. 6.
McAllister. H. M.. 187 A., Allot. 440
bu.. Max. A. 51.
McAllIeter. R. A., 552 A., Allot. 093
bu.. Max. A. 33.
Rapp, Fred. 155 A., Allot. 711 OU .
Max. A. 22.
Werth, Louis M . 280 A., Allot. 329 bu..
Max. A. 15.
Central point.
Bohnert, otto H-, 40 A., Allot. 180
bu.. Max. A. 6.
Bohnert. Otto H., 30 A., Allot. 252 bu .
Max. A. 14.
Bohnert, Otto H, 47 A., Allot. 636 bu..
Max. A. 31.
Bohnert, William, 97 A., Allot. 562
bu., Max. A. 18.
Benson. Rafael and Bui. 180 A., Allot.
1050 bu.. Max. A. 45.
Hatton. Wllllts, 168 A , Allot. 153 bu ,
Max. A. 15.
Upton, Frank 300 A , Allot. 445 bu .
Max. A. 38.
Whetstone. H. F, 146 A., Allot. 117
bu.. Msx. A. 10.
Wrlilit, W. T. 146 A , Allot. 1689 bu..
Max. A. 81.
Medford.
Beall. R. V., 153 A., Allot. 546 bu..
Max. A. 37.
Caster, L. A., 147 A., Allot. 238 bu..
Msx. A. 34.
Crow I. Harold. 160 A.. Allot. 404 bu..
Max. A. 20.
Clemens. J. E, 67 A , Allot. 186 bu :
Max. A 11.
Flnley. Everett J, 60 A , Allot. 691
bu.. Max. A. 33.
Plnlv Ot'tM. jf 1ft a at
bu., Max. A. 18.
I Gore. W. H., 668 A., Allot. 6656 bu..
I Max. A. 3V).
Kliumnn, Jessie May, 70 A., Allot. 334
bu.. Max. A. 10.
Knlps. W. O., 60 A., Allot. 191 on .
Max. A. 9.
Maury and Richardson, 74 A., Allot.
094 bu.. Max. A. 38
I Man and Richardson. 70 A . Allot.
37e bu . Max A 17
Me. Warren D., 243 A, ABot. 434 bu..
Max. A 29.
Olerm. Andrew, 150 A, Allot. 308 bu ,
Max. A. 13.
Burch. James A , 160 A , Allot. 148
bu . Max A. 15.
Rav. M. 200 A . Allot. 133 bu , Max
I A 9.
IWortmsn, 3 F. 170 A.. Allot. 10J6
' )?u, J4, A. 41j
Sams Valley.
Abbott. S. 8., 80 A., Allot. 48 bu.
Max. A. 8.
Blschoff, Rudolph, 80 A, Allot. 203
bu.. Max, A. 19.
Conway. R. M., 240 A., Allot. 505 bu.,
Max. A. 37.
Eddlngton. William W , 320 A , Allot.
471 bu., Max. A. 31.
Prink. Jarne L.. 160 A., Allot. 172
bu.. Mx. A. 31.
Garrett, Olen, 340 A., Allot. 633 0U..
Max. A. 36.
Hall, John W.. 160 A. Allot. 306 bu..
Max. A. 17.
Hughes. Edwin P., 73Vt A., Allot. 160
bu., Max. A. 8.
Koger, Mik. 40 A., Allot. 68 bu., Max.
A. 4.
Koger, Mike. 40 A., Allot. 177 bu,
Max. A. 14.
MoCarvel, Frank J., 160 A., Allot. 468
bu.. Max. A. 43.
Morgan, George E , 1 A , Allot. 78 bu..
Max. A. 3.
Schule, Max A , 133 A., Allot. 168 bu.,
Max. A. 8.
Schulz. Adoiph, 128 A . Allot. 178 bu .
Max. A. 14.
Sprouae, L. J., 340 A , Allot. 76 bu.,
Max. A. 11.
Straus. Dleadrich, 240 A, Allot. 899
bu., Max. A. 43.
Thompson, William E., Ill A., Allot.
374 bu.. Max. A. 19.
Treeham, Otto R., 160 A., Allot. 353
bu.. Max. A. 26.
Weaver, Jame E, W A.. Allot. 410
bu.. Max. A. 18.
Williams and SeegmUler. 200 A., Allot.
170 bu . Max. A. 14.
Wilson. Owen T.. 300 A., Allot. 335
bu., Max. A. 18.
Five Year Average.
True. Mark P., 138 A Allot. 322 bu.,
Max. A. 17.
Webster. Ben R., 352 A., Allot. 940 bu .
Max. A. 46.
Hamlin, Lloyd E., 50 A., Allot. 116 bu..
Max. A. 9.
Wright. W. T., 55 A.. Allot. 421 bu..
Max. A. 31.
Wright, W. T., 48 A., Allot. 508 bu..
Max. A. 28.
Bolz. R. F.. 92 A., Allot. 610 bu.. Max.
A. 47.
Oore. W. H., 300 A.. Allot. $10 bu .
Max. A. 86.
Heuners. John H., 843 A., Allot. 1105
bu.. Max. A. 48.
Isaacs. C. W., 81 A.. Allot. 322 bu ,
Max. A. 16.
Nledermeyer, Henry and John. 338 A ,
Allot. 860 bu.. Max. A. 34.
Von der Hellen. Car) A.. 256)4 A.,
Allot. 348 bu.. Max. A. 14.
Walch, Loyd, 380 A.. Allot. 448 bu.
.MUX. A. t-i.
Day. Earl B. 482 A . Allot. 266 bu..
Max. A. II.
Orant. Walter A. 1S6 A., Allot. 339
bu.. Max. A. 34.
Blgham. Alletta B., 125 A.. Allot. 291
bu.. Max. A. 37.
Nealon, Harry R., 92 A., Allot, 302 bu
Max. A. 29.
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Mary
A. Hepler. deceased.
Notice 1 Hereby Given, that the
undersigned ha been appointed ad
ministratrix of the etat of Mary A
Hepler. deceased, and all persons hav
ing claim sgalnat aald estate are
hereby notllled and required to pre
sent the same, with proper vouchers,
sa required by law. at the office of
her attorney, Jesse Patterson, at room
7. In the Palm building, Medford.
Jackson County. Oregon, within six
months from the date of the last pub
lication of this notice.
OLA B. HEPLER,
Admlnltratrlx of the Estate of
Mary A. Hepler. deceased.
First publication Nov. 20. 1933. and
the last publication Dec. 18. 1933.
Knlln, tn ,''.- .
In the County Court of the Stat ol
u,tB" "u ior jHcason county
In the Matter of the Estate of James
Martin Brown, deceased.
NOTICE Is hereby given to all per
sons who have claims against the Es
tate of James Martin Brown, deceased.
Mail Tribune Daily
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to present sstd claim properly veri
fied to the undersigned, O. H. Bent
son, at the office of Boggs and Bent
son. attorneys. 128 East Main Street,
Medford, Oregon, within six (8)
months from the date of the first
publication of thla notice, which date
la the 30th day of November. 1933.
O. H. BENOTSON.
Administrator.
Boggs and Bengtson. attorncya.
Call for Warrants.
School Dial. No. 16.
Notice la hereby given that there
are funda on hand for the redemp
tion of Warrant numbered 30. 31, 32.
33, 34, 35, 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41, 43, 13.
44, 45. Interest cease on this Oth
day of December. 1933. Warrant pay
able at First National Bank, Medroid.
Ore. AUGUST WALRUFF.
Clerk School Dlat. No. 16.
Call for WttTonM.
School Dlat. No. fl.
Notloe Ut hereby given that thers
are fund on hand for the redemp
tion of all warrants up to and In
cluding number 397. Interest ceaaaa
6n thla th 8th dav or December.
1033. EARU LEEVER.
Clerk of School D.it. No. 6
Central Point, Ore.
Meteorological Report
December 11. 1933.
Forecasts.
Met1fo: and vicinity; Ruin tonight
and Tuesday, Not much change In
temperature.
Oregon: Rain tonight and Tues
day. Cooler northwest portion tJ
nlght. Local Data.
Temperature a- year ago today:
Highest. 37; lowest, 3.
Total monthly precipitation, 61
inch; deficiency for the month. .50
inch.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1933, 2.08 Inches: deficiency for the
eeason, 3.4! Inche.
Relative rumtdity at A p. m. yester
day, 92; 8 a. m. today, 100.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:30 a. m.;
sunset, 4:40 p. m.
Ohf-ervatlotid Token al A u. m.
120 Meridian Time.
t ? fir
Boaton 22 10 .... Cloudy
Cheyenne 00 40 .... Cloudy
Chicago 3 10 T. Cloudy
Eureka 60 46 .... Cloudy
Helena 20 14 .08 Cloudy
Los Angeles . 70 50 .... Cloudy
MEDFORD 42 31 ... Foggy
New Orleans 72 62 ... P. Cldy
New York 28 20 .H Snow
Omaha 42 10 ... P. Cldy
Phoenix 76
Portland 60 64 .04 Rain
Reno ....... 52 34 . .. Cloudy
Roseburg 62 42 T. Rain
Salt Lake ... 54 36 .... Cloudy
San Francisco.... 60 50 .... Cloudy
Seattle 44
Spokane 38 36 .28 Cloudy
walla Walla 0 30 T. Cloudy
Washington, D.C. 34 30 .12 P. Cldy
Christmas cards, all klnda and
prices, printed or blank. Order now
time la short. Mall Tribune Job De
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resemblance
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39. Cutting
machine
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drying
42. Oreek letter
44. Staff
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7. Disease
5. fltaln
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TRAIL, Dee. 11 (Spl.) Mr. and
-Mrs. Carl Dawson returned horn to
Chlloquln thla week-end after visiting
over Thanksgiving with hi parenta
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Trr.n Howe and
daughter Wanda returned from Stock
ton. Cal., December .
Mr. and Mr. Ralph Watson and
son Carol returned from Roseburj
December 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green and Mr.
and Mra. Boyd Tucker visited at th
S. W. Hutchinson home Monday.
Mr. and Mr. Ed peno. We Rag
dale nd Linn Neeley visited Thanks
giving with Mr. and Mra. Boyd
Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie SefiAeaman were
dinner guests at the Harry Merrlman
home Thursday.
Mr. H. T. Swingle mad a business
trip to Medford and Phoenix Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mr. Craford were dinner
giieat at Mr. and Mrs. Ash's Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Seggessman are
lonvfrur necember 11 for n extended
visit In Eugene, Marshfleld nd Port
land.
Mis rvrla flanHrv of Roeu River.
Mis Jean Whitney of Medford. Doc
nrimn, nrf Wilbur Tucker from the
forest service work, were guet over
the week-end t tn oya mcaer
home.
Mr mnA Mm. Harrv Merrlman and
eon Lee were dinner guest at th
3. w. Hutchinson horn Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. Will Burke has returnea w nr
home here where she I grsdually Im
proving from her recent operation.
a mimiMf tl netslvbor ladlea gath
ered at Mrs. E. E. Ash's Thursday
. tA MMiit. Present were Mea-
dame Crafford. Merrlman. Howe.
Cuahmsn and Hutchinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meriman ana
E. E. Ash wer In Medford Wednes
day on business.
Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson returned
g,inHv liavlnff .nent the latter
week-end visiting friends In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson enwr
tallied with a dinner Friday. Invited
were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meriman.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Blaess. Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie Seggessman, Mr. and Mr.
Bovd Tucker and Mr. ana aire.
Hutchinson.
Antelope
antelope. Dee. II. (Spl) Mr.
and Mra. Bob Ltndsey and daughter
visited Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Biggs on
December 1.
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Blgham, Mr. no
Mrs. Jim Kneeland were In Med
ford ehopplng, December 9.
Mrs. Bob Llndsey and Mrs. Wal
lace McDowell were In Medford on
business, November 29.
Mr. and Mr. Bill Walsh and chil
dren. Mr. and Mra. Dale Stoaka and
dnughter, and Mr. Nell von der Hel
len attended tne program av '
Antelope achool November 29.
Mr. and Mr. Henry Owene and
son Eddie. Mra. Ethel Bttmpson and
daughter, and Mrs. Stlmpson' uncie
attended Sunday school at the Antel
ope achool house December 8.
Harvey Stanley was elected ai li
ter of the Elgl Point Irrigation
protect to succeed O. C. Boggs.
Mrs. Helen Culbertson wss ux
prised December S, going to Sunday
school that day to learn that
number of people were going to have
lunch with her, but It was a pieas
ant surprise when they arrived horo
when ech guet began to uniou
lunch boxes. The occasion wis In
honor of Mr. Culberton' and Mr.
Henry Owen' blrtluday. Present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owen
and on Eddie, Mrs. Owen' uncle,
Mr. and Mr. Luther Day nd daugh
ter. Mr. and Mr. Harvey Stanley
and son Darren, and Jerry Bellow.
Mr. and Mra. Luther Day vUlted
Mr. and Mr. Prank Seymour of
Copco. Calif., November 19.
Luther Day cut hla finger badly
December 4 while chopping wood
He was rushed to Medford for med
Iral treatment.
Mrs. Jsck Wood ha as guest her
sister and family from Los Angele
and Idaho. Mr. nd Mr. Emnwtt
of Los Angele and Mr. and Mr.
Hurley Wilson nd children of Idaho.
Mr. nd Mrs. Harvey Stanley and
son spent Thanksgiving day with
Mrs. Stanley' parents, Mr. and Mrs
John Rader of Eagle Point.
Mr. nd Mr. John flreb. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Blgham and daughter. Mr.
and Mr. Harvey Stanley called on
Mr. and Mr. B. K. Riggs Decern
br 3.
People of the Antelope dtatrlct
wish the party who took th flag
pole rope the night of December
woulo please return It. There will
be no questions asked. Thla make
the third time the rop ha been
stolen, nd twice thl year our school
ground have been used for a corral
for stock. '
Antelope Literary flub met Dec
embr S. A good program wa lven
A number of Granger from Eagle
Point took part. Mra. Mlttleateadt,
Mrs. Floyd Barrett. nd Mia Tetta
Olson gave a vocal trio, accompn
led on the piano by Mia Olson.
Miss Olson and Mm. 3. O. Spencer
gave a reading. A play was given,
those tsktng part were: Mra. J. C
Spencer, Miss lona Eerie, Donald
Arena snd W. . Davie. There wr
several reading given by the peo
ple of Antelope. Darrel gave a vio
lin nolo. All hop th Eagle Point
ers will come again.
Those who tMnded th "llterry"
at Antelope December from Eagl
point were Mr. and Mr. J. C. Spen
cer. Mrs. Floyd Barrett, Mis Donn
Earle, Mm Vetu 0!on. Mr- nd
Mrs. A C. MltMesteadi, Mr. Harris
and Mil. Loltl 1a Bcojr..
Table Rock
TABLl ROCK Deo. 11. (SpM
More than 1M persona attended the
Thanksgiving aupper at the achool
houae November 38 by the Commun
ity club. A buslneH meeting waa
called by the president Mr, frank
Meyer. Plana were voted upon and
committee appointed for a commun
ity Christmas tree. Owing to the
new law forbidding houae-to -houee so
liciting arrangements were made for
donations for Chrtatmaa candy.
The Mel Atklna family drove to
Vhland Sunday to vlit Lee mtnn
who la a patient In the hospital
there.
TiankglTlng gueata here last week
were: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lyd-
lard and children, of Medford; Mr.
and Mrs. Bert hold Barnum and chil
dren. Billy, Patsy and Berthold Jr.,
of phoenix: Mr. and Mra. wm. Lyd-
lard of Medford, at the home of
Mrs. Margaret Lydlard: Mr. and Mra.;
R. X. Nealon had aa gueata Mr. and
Mrs. J. San ford, Richardson and son,
Donald, of Beagle: Lane and Mra.
Cordelia Richardson and brother, Al
Bell, of Medford.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Smith and chil
dren, Luc lie, Ernest and Wayne; Mr.
and Mra. Frank Meyere and son. Ivan,
spent Thanksgiving as gurata of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Blgham of Antelope.
Mr. and Mra. C. W. Sage and family.
Harry, and Marlon Nealon. were the
gueata of the O. T. Wilson 'a at Banu
Valley.
Mra. Louis Toung of Central '- r. ;
waa a buaineas visitor here last week.
Mra. V. R. flrhafer will entertain j
the Table Rock Women's club on
December 13.
Mrs. Chaa. Angle and daughter I
Shirley, are In Aahland to be near i
Mra. Angle's father, Mrs. Briggs, who
la very ill..
The rain storm of the last few
day have wet the ground to a suf
flcient depth to allow plowing and
cultivating to go ahead In a eatia
foctory manner.
Mel Atklna and family are moving
today Into the Pendleton home -
cently vacated by the Hulls. Mr.
Atklna will farm the place.
K. R. Hull family left Wednesday
for Marlines. Calif., where MY. Hull
will be employed In the Dfane nurs
ery. The Hull family resided here
for more than -0 years, during most
of which time Mr. Hull waa fore
man of the Modoc orchard, where
he succeeded in building one of the
flneat orchard properties on the
coast. Mr. Hull stll I ret ulna his
ranch property In the Sams Valley
district and the many friends of the
family are hoping they may again
decide to make their home here.
Mra. Margaret Lydlard and daugh
ter Mlaa Grace, are closing their
home here this week and will move
to Medford to spend the winter
months.
At the special achool election last
week, Newton Meade waa elected dir
ector to complete . t) unexpired
term of Sam Newman, who haa
moved to Washington.
Mra. John McBrlde returned re
cently from , a two weeks visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Roy Hubble, In
8an Francisco.
Mies Evelyn Hamilton, Instructor
In the Central Point schools, apent
the week-end with her parents here-
Annual ditch cleaning operations
of the Table Rock Improvement
company waa commenced this week
by a crew of men under the sup
ervision of K. O. Hamilton. Moat
of the crew hired are stockholders
In the company.
According to figures from the
county assessors office, the school
levy for the coming year In thla dis
trict shows an Increase of nearly a
mill. For tha past several yesra the
levy has shown a alight decrease.
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Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK. Dec. 11.
(Spl.) Steve Lunak has completed
his log ahsullng to the new Inn that
Is being built near the Jackson Hot
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry were In Ash
land Wednesday on business.
Edward Smith was In Medford
Monday afternoon on business.
Jark Rledell was painfully Injured
when felling a tree, but Is much Im
proved. Mr. Don lea waa In Medford Tues
day on business.
Howard Haltman returned home
from Lakevlew to visit hla parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Haltman, recently.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Marquess went
to Ashland Thursday on business,
Mr. Beeson of Ashlsnd was here
on business Thursday.
Frank Casey went to Butte Falls
visiting hi brother Friday.
Miss Ruth Maya spent Tuesday af
ternoon with Mrs. Ethel Shann.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rledell were In
Medford Thursday evening on bust-
Louis Close of Klamath Falls was
on the creek visiting friends Satur
day. Not Ire.
Late appropriate r,-senU for Christ
maa. Initial and personal stationery,
printed or lithographed cards for men
or women, with or without leather
card cases, alx lead pencil and ruler
tn leather case with coin pocket, nunc
printed in gold on each pencil and
case, all for al.00. Commercial print-
in Dept. Mall Tribune, 38 N. Orape
St.
Warrant Call
tVhnol pist. No. 83 warrant num
bered 107 to 191 Ino. r called for
payment. lntret to ceaa Decern oer
11, lf.13. Warrant payable at First
National Bank. Medford. Oregon.
MRS. BBSS1E POOL,
Ciaik, scboc-1. put. No, 01.
JOBLESS MARCH
10 IRK UNDER
BANNER OF CI
2,500,000 Now Employed
Credit Co-ordinator Sees
Recovery Coming Would
Fire CWA Politicians
WASHINGTON, Deo. ll(AP) De
velopments today from various an
gles of the administration's program
included announcement, that a.aoo.
000 men now are employed by tha
civil works administration, the al
lotment of 41.588.3flt from the pub
lic works fund for project In 31
atatea and RFC purchases of bank
stok aggregating 933.900,000.
Other activities included an en
thusiastic statement on the recovery
outlook by Henry Bruere, federal
credit co-ordlnator. as he returned
to hla post sa president of the Bow
ery Savings bank In New York, pur-
cnase oy tne surplus relief corpora
tion today of 0050 hogs; and a. move
by Harry L. Hopkins, civil works ad
ministrator, to remove CWA directors
whose appointment were "baitd on
political consideration."
Making known purchases or pre
ferred stock and capital notes in US
banks for the Northwest Ban corpora
tion, operating In eight etates, to
gether with a 3.000.000 olan to Va
Union Investment Co., a subsidiary
of the corporation, Jesse K. Jones.
rfo chairman, said:
This lanie amount of added capl-
tnt should multiply itself many tlmea
in the extension of credit and In aid
of the president's recovery program
ror tnia very important section of
the country."
The states In which the Northwest
Bancorporatlon banks are located in
clude Wisconsin Minnesota, Iowa,
Nortn and South Dakota, Nebraska.
Montana and Washington.
in setting his employment flgura
at 3,500,000, Hopkins said Inability
to obtain sufficient tools and tha
failure of some of the proposed "work
relief project to meet requirements
accounted for his program being ap
parently behind schedule. President
Roosevelt planned to have 4,000,000
men a work by December 15.
F
WHITCHURCH. Hmphlr. Enf,
Dc. u AP) A uddn fir roar
ing through th oount horn of Mr.
nd Mrs. Leander J. Mccormick, Chi.
cgona early Sunday, caat tragedy
ovr a wek-nd .houa party by caus
ing th dsath of a paar of Franc
and a Brltth army captain, and toft
tn mansion virtually in rulna,
Th victim vara th Duk D I
Tramollla, a lTench cavalry offlcar
nd premltr duk of franc, and
Cpt. J. H. B. Rodney of London,
brother of a British pr.
Mr. Rodnay. th former Prance
Strickland Lovell. daughter of Rob.
ert P. Oldham of Seattle. Wash., waa
gravely Injured In a 30-foot jump
to eftCAp th ble.
At th Royal Hampshire hospital.
Winchester, wher h and nrr hut
band vera taken, and where th cap.
tain died, an operation vas per
formed upon her for aerlou plnat
Injuria. Hospital authorities said
later her condition wa critical.
The gueata had apent a quiet, hap
py evening about the rural English
flrcaldea of the McCormlck mansion,
and vera looking forward to th
morning when a hunting party wa
planned.
Mra. McCormlck waa th first to
b awakened by th amok and th
crackle of flmea. she aroused her
husband and with utmost course
t.ley ran through th hall of th
blazing house shouting warning to
th guest and servant.
The duke's body wa found by po
lice when they searched th debrU
later.
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BOISE. Tdsho, Dec. 11. f API
Two convict who eacpaed from th
state prison farm laat night, one of
them coming under the fir of th
warden gun a few .hour later, ver
back In their cell tonight.
The two are Alfred Minder. 98,
serving one to U year for grand
larceny In Ada county, and Albert
Marner, 29, sentenced to 13 year to
lire for a robbery committed In Latah
county. .
Minder returned early thl morning
to th prison farm to report they
had gone only "for t good tlm."
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