Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 18, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    PAOE SEVERN
You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
JfEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, 5FKDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1933
Why
Not
Try a
Want-Ad?
WUTl to Htl foul oomev want
to get rid 31 ! odd too
tndj U aoiueoold fumisb.ings
Oo you need tool tot rom sr
Jen? Ao uiexpeniiTo Went-Ao
is tb Ml ITiouM Clasi!iea
?age rul Ilnd the answer c
(b tjid mu) otnei perplettnt
aro&lema.
H re Are the Rates:
per word tint insertion,,,., m
I Minimum
gian additional insertion,
oei word -
le
(Minlm"m 10c)
per line per monta, without
eopj change l3s
75
Phont
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Brown zipper purse with sma.
rrlst watch, 5 bill, some small
change. Beward. Phone 1407.
iVO&T Brown kid glove, between
" ii. h Murray's Beauty
Shop. Call Miss Benjamin, Tel. ao3.
LOST Brown leather key container
Reward. Finder leave at Toggery.
LOST a-lnch oil tank hose and con
nections, 13 'eet long. Reward.
Valley ruei o.
LOST If dog missing call 1618
WANTED SITUATION
YOUNG MAS. accustomed to stock,
wants ranch work. Would take hay
in payment. Phone 841-J-3.
WANTED MlSl'ELLANEOllg
YOUNG LADY wants transportation
to Portland this week. Will share
expense. Address 1748, Mall Tribune
WANT to buy tricycle. Good condition.
Reasonable, ko. carncv
WANTED About 34 young Rocks;
good layer, at 828 So. Central Ave.
WANTEDThe best coupe or eedan
8100 will buy. Emll Peterson, 515
North Riversme.
WANTED To borrow S1200. Good
security. o w. '
WANT TO BUY 1B2B Ford
Must be
Cheap. 000 w.
EDGAR JOHNSON want to buy your
furs at the Peerless Market. 12-14
No. Bartlett St.
WANTED Electric radio Must ,be
reasonable. Box 368. Tribune.
WILL care for elderly eick people In
my some. Phone 437-
WANTED Household goods stoves
tool or what have you Medlord
Bargain House 27 N Grape Bt Tel
1083
JUNK WANTED
W pay cash for JUNH aATTERlEb
RAO1A108S ALUMINUM
BRASS. COPPER tun of ail
description
MEDFORJ3 BARGAIN HOUSE
VI No Grap Pel W
WANTED Raw fur Prices advanced
from'25 to 50 will pay you
to trap New and used traps for
eale Medford Barpaln House. Med
ford. Oregon. 27 North Grape St..
Phone 1062.
FOB BENT ROOM AND SOABB
BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E Main
" Rates very moderate.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
BACHELOR cabin. 445 So. Front.
FOB KENT HOUSES
ROOM house. 10 No. Peach. 317.50.
Water paid.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished house;
adults. 808 Austin.
FOR RENT 8-room modern furnish
ed stucco house. Phone 270.
.FOR SALE 81400.00 or rent 810. 841
Pine. Brown and White or write
owner, I Jar!, Boring. Oregon.
HOMES FOR BENI-i-Calt 898
FOl RENT Home turnuned 01
unfurnished. Brown 41 Whit
HOUSES H0. I20 and 416 watet
paid; wood range Pbun 105
FOR RENT 7-room modern noma. 8
Bedroom. O A DeVoe. 823-J-3
WROOM modern cottage, 812 50. 812
" So Grape St.
FOR RENT House, close In. Tel 310-Y
FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt
close in. 317 East Jackaon or 74B-Y
FOR RENT One of the nicest unfur
nished 3-room modern bungalows in
city, newly painted end papered,
new curtains throughout, new lin
oleum on kitchen, bathroom and
pantry noora, electric water heater,
new heatrola and built-in fixtures,
all in tip-top condition See It t
723 w lltn and call next door. No
small children.
ATTRACTIVE rooma 404 8 Qrape
FOR REST FfRNISlim ROOMS
FOR heated sleeping rooma call 1399-L
FRONT ROOM Separate entranc;
heat. 230 No. Oakdaie.
FOR REM APARTMENTS
APT for rent Phone 201-H.
3-ROOM furnished apt : bath, heat
and garage. 534 N. Bartlett.
U SH AI INMHl MKMS.
foa SALE Conn C melody saxo
phone, eliver born, goid Dell, pearl
kT plush esse; almost new; cost
eell lor . Phone 1473-w.
f OB tXCHA.NOe
TRADE Co- or young stock i't
posts, shales or closed car. s. B
Lucas, Beagie.
FOR SALE OB TRADE Ons pure,
bred Guernsey bull, u mo. old; 1
horse. Phone 8B7-J-2.
FOR TRADE 3-h p. stationary gs
engine for motorcycle engine. Call
at Tribune between and 9:30.
POR TRADE Cow for worlt hone.
Rt. 1, Boa 383.
POR TRADE Cher, truck driven
11,000 miles, for late model sedan.
S. A. Bower, Murphy, Oregon.
EWES and city property to trade for
what have you? O. A. DeVoe. Pa.
523-J-3.
POR SALE OB TRADE WhiU electric
sewing machine for light sedan
Boa S38. Tribune.
ton EXCHANGE RKAL ESTATE
MEDFOUD home for Eugene resi
dence. Ownera write Box 107, Trib
une. POR TRADE Suburban grocery store
and building, modern residence, gas
pump, main highway, averaging
450 in winter month, much more
In tourist season. On account of
health will consider acreage. Home
aeefcers Exchange, 403 East Main,
FOR SALE RB At ESTATE
FOR SALE 3-room partly furnished
house, 80Q; $150 down. Inquire
820 W. 13th.
WHEN you think of real estate think
01 Brown & white
FOR SALE POCLTR
FOR SALE Choice barred rock and
pedigreed leghorn cockerel. Mrs.
R. E. Carle, Phone 258-X.
POR SALE Breeding stock at meat
prices. Closing out all my Tou
louse geese and turkeys Mra. E. E.
Carle, Phone 258-X.
POULTRY MEN ATTENTION
Now la the time to select your breed
ing pens. See our display of cock
erels at the Monarch Seed Ac Feed
Co. store. Also write us for price
on baby chicks and hatching egga.
Our nine years' of oontlnuoue trap
nesting, carelul selection of breed
ing birds, hsa made It possible :or
us to be sbie to give you the oe
English, Hollywood and Hanson
strain. We have a limited number
of cockerels for sale at this time.
Write to MOUfJTCREST RANCH
Hilt, California.
PURE Branze toms Cockeran's prise
stock 83. Jesse Nell, Rt. 1, Ashland.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Milk cows 820 up; aiso
white leghorn pulleta. Harry C.
Chase, Central Point. Beall Lane.
FOR SALE 3 youriaTcows37 Pine St.
FOR SALE OCR'S AND PETS
SPECIAL PRICE on all roller canarle.
Phone 302 Jacksonville. Mrs. Nellie
Finney.
ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 828-J-3.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1030 Chevrolet Coupe.
8 95 Durant 4-dcor Sedan.
1929 Pontiac Roadster.
1928 Wiliva-Knight 4-door Sedan.
1928 Light 8 Stude. 4-door Sedan.
192S Sulek Hunt 8 4-door Sedan.
SKINNER'S OARAGE
Buick-Pontiac Sale 8s Serevice.
Tel. 103
FOR SALE Late 1020 Bulck sedan
In A-l ahape. Phone 18.
FINE 1930 Pord Sedan, 8330. Box 1734,
Tribune.
FOR SALE 1933 Chrysler eedan re
possession. A real buy. Armstrong
Motor Co., 38 No. Riverside.
USED CAR BALE
All Prices Reduced Lower Than Book
Price, 30-Day Written Guarantee.
1931 Chev. sport Coupe.
1930 Bulck Coupe.
1B2B Bulck Coupe.
1B2B Ford A Coupe.
1D31 Chrvsler Cone. 8 Coupe.
1931 Ford Victoria.
1928 Bulck Light 8 3-door Sedan.
1928 Pontiac Sedan.
1927 Chrysler 8 Sedan.
Also others to choose from.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 N. Rlveralde.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Household furniture, new
electric sweeper, canned fruit, one
meat hog. Cozy Nook Ranch, J$ mi.
west phoenix.
FOR SALE Diamond solitaire worth
3500. win sell for 82800. Box Mat,
Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE First grade walnut.
Shelled and unahelied, cheap. 247
Bestty St.
FOR SALE Cheap, a set of survey
ing instruments. Phone 873.
80 TONS alfalfa hay, good feed jst
and racks. Mrs. Miles Central!.
Ruch or call 22-P-23.
FOR SALE Hungarian vetch aaed
Phone 623-J-4
FOR SALE Used sewing machine aU
mates; term if desired All
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Oo. 24 N Bartlett
FOR SALE Cheap, silently used
double studio couch. F. F. Bnrk.
113 No. Front St.
FOR SALE Good Jeraey family cow
Two ton hay cheap for immediate
sale. Bray residence. Lozler Lane
FOR SALE The New Beaver Straw,
berry plant produce the Wonder
berry. Bpst on the market. J. W
Cook, Phone 159I-Y.
FOR SALE Bennett and Newtowi
a-iple. W. J Oebhard, J mile N
Bear creek bridge. Central Point.
FOR SALE Klamath Faila Anchor
Brand flour F'.ne for cake. Tested
in Medford kitchens; 4-lb. at. k
8195 ECONOMY SEED At FEED
CO , serosa from Holly theater. Tel.
923.
APPLES from 30 to ?& otnu a boi in
smsll or largs lou O V. Mysrs
Orchard. Phons 258-J.
POR SALE Red apples. Myron Root
at Co-'Ptrty irarehous, ilth and
rr sts.
POR SALE Cshbs4 for trs.it.
62.. X,
T2
POR SALE MlSCELLASEOt'S
BALP-BOXBS ettre latscy christmaa
peara; also good Newtown apples.
V?. H. Watt, Phone 463-R-2.
HAY, wheat, barley, rolled or ground
C. A. Devoe. Phone 623-J-S,
POR SALE l3-oi. army tarpaulin at
Hubbard Broa.
WILL sacrifice radio for balance of
contract. Box 1393, Tribune.
PLANT FILBERTS POR BiQ PROP
ITS" Price amaehed on bigb qual
ity fralt trees, shrubs, roses and
berry plant. Drive to , B Bar
num'e on Pacific Highway. 3 milts
South of Medford or Phone 851-R-2
CARLTON fJURSERS CO, CARL
TON, OREGON.
POR aand gravel, aediment, fertilizer
and teaming Phone 913-1
POR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS
A Delco light plant,
A l-horse electric motor,
A refrigerator, electric,
A piano; a new oil burner.
Commercial Finance Corporation.
Phone 31.
POR SALE Gas range and water
heater in good condition, priced
reasonable. Call 341-R-l,
FOR SALE All kinds of apples and
peara. Joe Nary ranch. Tel. 132-L
MISCKLLA.VEOCS
TRUCK Co-Operative buying and sell
ing. P. D. is P. L. insurance, gas;
representing members in dealings
with public officials, etc. Get mem
bership from Association of Com
mercial Truck Owners, 33 R. Qrape
St.
MONEY LOANED on typewriter and
radios. Cecil Jennings. Main and
Front.
FURS . cleaned, repaired and glazed
Coat reused. Medford Cass and
Carry Cleanera. Phone 1700.
GOLD BOUGHT Redden St Co. Get
our new price.
WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop
erties, both placer and lode Send
complete information to Harry &
Fry & Company. 417 Davis Bid, j
Portland. Ore j
1 BUY gold and loan money. Cecil
Jennings, corner Front and Mam
Expert Wlnauw Hearten.
LET GEORGE OO IT Tel II 73
House cleaning Flou, Waxing Ori
ental Rug' Cleaning specialty
Abstract.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Aoetrscte ol Title and
Title Insurance. The
only wmplete title
System In Jackson
Connty.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
o! Title Title Insurance Rooms 8
and S. No 32 North centrai Ave
upatalrs
Money to Lend;,
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LAT& MODEL AUTOS
Three pei cent per month on un
paid balance No other chargea See
W E Thomas 45 South Central
ground floor Craterlao Theater
Bidg State License No 8-117
Transfer.
RBINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and storage We naul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir
Street. Phone 332.
BADS TRANSFER li STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No Centra! Pboce 318
Price right. Service guaranteed
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
619 North Rlveralde. Phone 1044-X
Painting snd Pajterhanglng.
M A BLISS Painting and paper
tanging lei MB-W 313 S Grape
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant m southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; ooofc
binding; loose .leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything lb
the printing lines 28-30 N Qrape
Phone ?5
LfcUAL NOtlCtS
Notice of First Meeting of f reiiitori.
No. B-1B629 In Bankruptcy.
Jn the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon.
In the Matter of Francis Wiiiiid
Chsusse, Bankrupt.
To the creditors of Francis Wiilsri
Chausse. of the City of Medford, in
the County of Jackson snd District
aforesaid. Bankrupt;
Notice is hereby Riven thst on the
2Sth dsy of November, 1933, Wis Jd
Franci Wlliard Chsusse was da.y
adjudicated bankrupt; and thst the
first meeting of his creditors will be
held in the office of the Befcree, Med
ford Building, Medford, Oregon, on
the 87th dsy of December, i33, st
2 -.30 o'clock in the sfternoon, at whicn
tlms the ssld creditors may sttend,
prove their claims, appoint s Trustee,
exsmlne the Bankrupt, and transact
such other business as msy properly
come before said meeting.
HARRY t. SKVRMAN,
Referee in Bankruptcy
December 14th, 1833.
S'otl? to Cretlltors
Jn ttw County Court of tli Btat of
Oregon, tor Jacksnn County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Mary
A. Kepler, eoessed.
Kotice is Hereby OlTen. that the
undersigned hss been appointed sd
mmictrstrlx of the estate of M&ry A
Kspler, deceased, and sll persons hs- i
Jni claims asinst ssld estate are!
! hereby notified snd required to pre ,
sent the ssme, with proper vouchers, t
ss required by law, st the oriice of
per attorney, J Patterson, st room
7. in the Ps.m bunding, Medford.
Jsckson County, Oregon, ithin si
months fro?r, ths dsts of th last puo
lies t son of this notice.
OLA R KEPLER.
Afm!nlstrstrix of the EUts of
Mary A. Kepler, dceaed.
Plrst pubaJcstion Not. 20, 1933, snd
the lsst publication Deo. IB, 1633.
Picture frames msds to order. K
D Rosa Co., 23 Crape.
Ri estate or Insurancs lt? H
i U Jones. PUocs ' '
(OUNTIEFS
Butte Falls III Persist
BUTTE PALLS, Dec. 18. iSpt. :
Hustlers club met with Mra. John:
I Marlon Thursday. A quilt was
tacked lor Mra. Mitchell. The next:
meeting will be &eid Dec. 31.
Mr. and Mr. Oscar Higglnbothanv
Dean Hlglnbotnam and Mr. snd Mrs
Harold Patfon spent Saturday snd
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. I. Pat
ton. Mrs. polk Smith la very (11 in
Medford hospital.
Mrs. Art Dalley and little daugh
ter are visiting Mr. Daily's psrent.
Mr. and Mra. B. P. Hllkey.
Mrs. Elizabeth Mahoney la visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Mary Wolf In Med
ford, She la recovering from injur
ies suffered irt a fall. For several
daya she was unable to walk. About
three weeks ago she moved Into the
Courtwright house.
Mr. and Mrs. GiSila Courtwright
visited Butte Fall friends a week
ego.
There was a home demonstration
meeting at Mrs. Joe Hibbards Deo.
14. Sixteen members were present.
Mrs. Bob Edmondson and Mrs. David
Cleveland demonstrated green vege
table cookery. It was a successful
meeting.
Mrs. Rose Wymore was operate"!
on st the Community hospital. She
la coming home soon and la feeling
much improved.
Midget of Ashland played Butt
Falls Midgets. Butt Faila won.
CCC basket ball team slaved Butte
j Falls high school. The CCC team
Tolo
TOLO, Dec. 18. (Spl.) Mr. Ike
Pterman was bie to return to her
borne t Gold Ry, Monday, eitr
two weeks' stay at the Sacred
Heart hospital in Medford,
JSmmtc Thuretoa who fell from &
bicycle and fractured his ekiiH Nov,
39, waa able to return to school
Tuesday at WestsWe.
Glen Thomas who was recently re
leased from a Roseourg Hospital, -was
a guest over the week-end of his sis
ter, Mrs. Leslie Davis.
A Christmas entertainment under
the direction of Mrs. Thurston, wilt
be given st the school house Dec.
22 st 7:30 o'clock,
Mr, and Mrs. S. 5, Tula members
of the school board, and Mrs, laii
Davis with Mies Mary Buckley, vis
tted with Tolo Community club
T&urwlsjr.
Sew stage curtains have been
purchased for the school.
Mr. snd Mrs. Jonn tlreen mads
buslneas trip to Medford today.
Mr. Kathan fa fixing up & cabin
on the SwKiwfiter property for Mr,
and Mrs. Richard Richman, who wiii
mora over soon from upper Evans
creek. They win spend the winter
here looking after their cattle on
the winter range,
Wm. Penninger, convalescent from
a serious operation at a Medford
hospital, was expected home today.
Friends of the Fenton and Houli
han families are grieved to learn of
the death at Long Beach, Cai of
Chas. Fenton, father of the late
Mrs. f. P. Houiihan.
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PERSIST, Je. 3. SnI.J Mr.
and Mrs. Roy proctor are back on
the Morgan place after an absence
of six weeks. Friends and neighbors
are giad of their return.
Stewart Ditaworth of Hawk Creek,
aiso Ervin Hutchison and Raymond
Schermerhorn of Persist, were work
ing en the "Rubber ffeck" phone line
one day this week.
George Schermerhorn and son,
Raymond, made business trip to
Medford Dec 12, taking a load of
mohair in.
Friends of Wesley Ragsdale, on
F,lfc Creek, are sorry to hear of his
Illness and subsequent operation
and hope for his speedy recovery.
Hazel Hutchison and Donald Young
who have been absent from school
two weeks because of chicken pox,
win resume studies Monday
Mildred Young and on Donald,
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Roy Proctor Thursday.
Persist people are enjoying the
first real snow of the season, having
about five Inches at this writing.
Mnv Ervin Hutchison has heen ill
the paat two daya from pienriay.
Harvey Morgan made a business
trip to Medford Wednesday evening.
remaining over night.
Roads above Matthews cabin are
getting pretty badly rutted and
muddy. One will have to get out
his anowshoes if calling in that di
rection. Roeie River
ROOrjE RIVER. Dec 8. (Spl.)
A miscellaneous snower In nonor 'rf
Miss Dorrls fssndry lea given by Mrs.
Ira Phelps at her home, Saturday
afternoon. Aooyt SO ladle were pres
ent. Miss Ssridry received man? use
ful and beautiful gilts. Befreahroenta
v.er served at the close of the sfter
noon by tbe hostess.
Rev. and Mr. Sidney Karri, of
WUdervltte were greeted oy their many'
friends In Bogus River Friday. j
Mr. and Mrs A. A. iiathi of Grants
Pass were llnner guests Sunday of;
Mr. snd Mrs. Fred Dengler. i
A group of ladies from Grants Psss:
gave an entertainment Irt the Com-:
munity hall Thursday evening. A
comedy, "Bow I Earned My Doiisr,":
was greatly enjoyed oy those veho at-:
tended.
Miss JuarJta Boss and Miss Arlsns
Ea.rhs.rt entertained t dinner Wed
nesday. Their guest were Mr. and
Mrs Sam Ssndry snd Miss Dorrls, Mr
and Mrs. Ira PSeins snd Junior,
Monday night the leaders or titt
Girl Scouts here entertained Mr i
Mary IJttiefield, national leader of
Big Tree region. California, with
o'clock supper. Iater in the evening;
the Girl Scouts snd a few of the par-;
ents csme to the rial! snd Mrs. Ut-;
tiefield gave so Interesting talk on;
scout rorlt.
Miss lather Kathsn srrlred from
Salera "Wednesday, where she visited;
her sister, Mrs. Elmer ChsmoerlsSn ;
She will visit t the Vera Odd home;
while cere.
Mia Dorria Ssndry met with
minor accident Friday night whiis J-;
turning from Medford. Another car
backed out on the highway snd Miss:
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andry eouldnt avoiiS hitting i- Ko;
one was Injured. '
Clcyd O'Kelly returned this week
from Dorrls. Cal., where he ha been:
employed for some time. j
Orvltte Dengler hs moved ri pool ;
nail from the Corey buiJdlng across
the street to the Mathis building.
Fay Moore, who has been some time
in tlj Josephine Oenersi hospital,
returned home Thursday, much im
proved. Among those shopping in Medfwd
from Rogue River last week were Mr.
snd Mrs. Elmer Magnuson, Mr. and
Mr. Ralph Will and Mrs. Ray Moore.
Mr. and Mr ft Hsrt snd risushter
loiie, Mrs. Richard Scott and chil
dren, Barbara and Weil, Mrs. Fred
Oengler and Orvill Denver,
Mis. Vern Orr. whose foot was cut
so badly, is reported much Improved
Mrs, Garfield lws left Tuesday
for Albany and spent few days
with her daughter, Mrs. Brownie Ban-
gertv On her return home she wm
accompanied by Bangert am
Andrew Johnson and husband. Aii
will snend Christmas at home.
Mt, John I-yn received news of
the death of her father, Mr. Deeming,
of Bristow, Jowa.
Word came this week of the site
arrival of Mrs. Flora Kayne Johnson
at Seward, Alaska,
A plent day was had hy he
ladles sf the Ofcriatian church, De
cember - when they held their n
xaar and lunch t the hall over
Pruttt'a, The proceeds of the sa;
and lunch resulted In about 3 being
added to their treasury. In the even-
tiip good progrsm was given. Rev.
and Mrs, Krlbs gave excellent rd
inea. as also did Rev. Bsird of. Med
ford. who gave four readings. Other
numbers on the program were given
by sjiri from the Sunday school.
Phoenix
PHOESIS, Dee. ig. iSpj. Mrs. Set
tie wisbur spent several days !
wrrt visiting her daughter. Mrs. jiob
Hoicroft here. She arrived Sunday
frost Cottage Owe snd left Tfiu--:
dav for Ijos Aruteie to spend some
time. She sccompsjsied ber son eoath.
Severs! Phoenix Granger sttended
Becreation club held at the court
house in Medford Wednesday. They
vr Mr. snd Mrs. O. C. Ksust, S-;
Ixigas, Ray waM, Vaaghn Quacken-:
bush, Mr. Ralph Peterson ana sva
Osster.
Mrs. 3, B. Webster wtt hostess a :
1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday. Quests:
were Mesdemee Balott Peterson, H :
W. Frame, M. F. Sheets, C. C. Halt-:
ly and Walter Frsaer Brown.
Thursday club met witn Mrs. ueoige
Drake Tharadsy, with a "overed dlih;
iURCheon at noea. Five member and j
one guest were present at the dinner.
During fbs afternoon three more
came. Mrs. Aiic Hoigrans sisned the
constitution sad became a jnensber.
Business meeting, presided over by
the president, Mrs, Bert Btancilff,
held la the aftemooa.
The decided to have Christmas
party for rntribers and their hus
band at the grange hsll, 33crioer
2S, The plans ere for card, party
at 8 p. m. Prires will be awarded
for itlgb and ion" score. Refresh
ments will be served.
Chriatmsa programs vrSlS bt held
in this commnnity during nejrt
On Tuesday night. t the Preasy
tsrian church, tb fjadles Miseionsry
society vrlli give short playlet, "Gift
of ths Gifts, ud several ronaicsj
numbers. The characters; Spirit f
Christmas, Frsnces Porter- Spirit of
tore, Vlrginie. Hieiit; Spirit of Serv
ice, Mary isrvis ThompsoB. Others
participating, by felling Cbrlstma
stories appropriate to the play.
Sisrlsn Deyries snd Mrs. Rasps Peter
son. !fo ensrgs will be mad but
free-will offering wlii be taken,
Tbarsdsy at 8 p. m. Sortft Phoeni
school vrtii pat on ii Cbrlstms pro
gram st tiw Orange fcsii. Ali in tfts
comrruinity desiring to attend are in
vited, and especially Grsr.irers.
TrSdsy 'evening there wiii n trie
annual Cbrlstma program the
Presbyterian eburcb, IB vrtiicb the)
pupils of in Sunday acijooi will psr-ticipat-
All la v comronnlty are
invited.
REESE CREEK, Dec. (Cpi.)
A large crowd attended tfee Home
snd scbooi program t th Reese:
Creek svnool ROie Dee. air.
Ciarenee Aikens moved lbs furni
ture of Mr. nd Mrs, Will Bnsario:
Deo, 9 to tb Sprsgue pise.
H. Poster of Denver. Coio.. Is here
to epend the winter montlss witb Sis:
osugriter, Mrs. w. . ruiten of tl:
Big Osk service sistijn.
Mr. snd Mrs, C. O. Msytsard spent
Dee. 10 visiting his fstber.
Mr. and Mrs. Cisrence Aiken drove
to Orsnte Psss Dec. 8 to visit rela
tives. Mrs. Tom Viniai toe li young
turkeys to Mediord Dec. iS.
Mr. snd Mrs. W. E niltoa enter
tained at dinnw Dec J0 in teonor of
ser father STtit birthday,
Mrs. Otto Rusno arrived in Med
ford Dec. 1 from Mlrineset.
Chas. Hnmphriss movwi Use fur
niture of Mr. and Mr. Wra. Sim
on of Derby Dee. IS to their new
home at Coker Butt.
Mrs. Percy Haley of Sag! Point
spent the day witb Mrs. Scott Soyer
recently.
Mr. C. W. Waddeil snd Mr. Wil
bur Srickeort spent w afternoon
of Dec. IJtlj wiOi Mrs. W. S. Puiton.
OREGON COUNTIES CUT
BOKOHBWSS
SALS, 0. IS. 'TP Oreiori coxJTi
t'.es, ecciudinf sfttUnomah. redttd
Xhmtt bonded jndebtedsesc 7JffS
012 the past seven year, atat Ttm
urer Rtitws Bolmsn announced.
OurJiijj tb sass peflod MuHno-
mh ooimty increased its fei?ied
oeMtdness 378,003. msklr Us WM
H.smqoo. Th boiw3d iisdebiedjsess
of other Orefon oune was
i,i28 a of Jus? 1 mi.
1 Reese Creek j OH
Meteorological Report
rrests
Medford and vicinity ; Dnaettled
with occasional rain tonight and
Tuesday; ilttie rfc-snse In tempera
ture.
Oregon: Unsettled, occasional ram
west and locally in eat portion to
night and Tuesday; little change in
temperature.
local Ite,
Temperature a year ago today;
highest 49; lowest 34,
Totsi monthly precipitation, l2
inches: excess for the month ,14
Inches.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber S4 ifiSS, S Sfl Inches; deficiency
for the season,, 3.73 inches.
Relative humidity at p, m. ys
terday, 1 per cent; o . m. today,
43 per cent.
Tomorrow; euttrlse 1:35 a. nv; yn
set 4:43 p. m.
OJervatlBs Tken at S A. M.
istfc Meridian Tim
in
S;
It
City
si
Bosioss 44 M ..SPCioaiiy
Cheyenne s S4 .00 Clear
Cnicaga 43 23 J50 Cloudy
Burets. S! 41 .82 CSosdy
fieiena 36 T PCioudy
iloe Angelea .. SO AO PCioud?
i Medford i'i SB JOS Ctouay
Kew Orieana go 8t J51 PCiousiy
New York 44 SS .2 Cloudy
Omaha 38 28 T Clear
Pfeoeni M 38 e Ciesr
Pnrtisnd 83 so .M Rain
Reno 30 .00 Cioudy
Roseettrg M W .24 Cioudy
Salt lake S9 3 .00 Cloudy
San Francisco 48 4 J50 Clear
Sel so 40 l.B Eairt
Spokans ii J -33 Cioudy
Walla Wells... M 55 m Cioady
S'ssh. O. ft... i 4 T Cloudy
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
Taesday ;
8r00 Breakfast News, Mali Tribune. ;
SfflS Maaicsi Ciock.
B:JS Peerless Parade.
3 30 Shopping Guide.
B :4S -Royal Ciub program.
So Friendsliip Circle Sour.
$30 Morning Meiody.
9:45 Meeting ol Martha Meade
Society.
10:00 Weather Forecast,
10:00 Eb and Zeb.
JOiii Jisriio Scisooi of Cookery,
1S:30 The Pet Program.
JOtfS Grant Psss Hour.
iiaJO Tladio Christmas Hour.
SI :SO Mirror of Pamiiy Life,
ii :4ft Tone Pictures,
13:00 Mld-dsy Revue.
12:10 Chsmber o! Commerce ISews.;
S3;ifi Eaiher Merrit SsndersoB,
18:30 News Piasiies, Mail Trinnne.:
3:S0 Souvenir.
13:4S The Ooidea West Program,
1 :!S Varieties.
JrOO Classified Edition of the Air.
3:00 Songs for Everyday.
S:S0 KMED Program Review.
338 Musical From yesterday.
4:00 Masterwork Program.
4:30 flsdio Ciiristjnss Bbow
8:00 Cecil and Saiiy.
8:1S Bllo Srrenader.
S30 Si it Zimm.
S.-4S News Diet, Mail TrKJune.
firoo Medford Tbcatre luide,
43:111 Paramount Jitovi Parade.
g:S0 Family lAfe Insurance Talk.
:S Hoiiy-time.
t:0O The Black Ghost.
7:15 Modems.
130 Ray and Andy.
7:4ft to B:00 Roguer River Valiey
Mjnisierial .Association,
Sing sotir ef Chrlstm iSesls.
Eacii one Just penny.
Soid by esfter girls sod boys.
Ar yc buying ryf
Sing song of CbrJaiffis ffsJs,
Teaching health to many;
Sbsring Joy snd happiness.
When w sjwnd -owr jwimy
Is the "seal rmg" Mrs. Prsnk LinA-
iey feas writ-ten tor iocai school ofcii
dren who bs respocded aauBy
weii this year to the annimi Christ
mac seat safc csmpaitrn. In nmer
w rf 5 strict of tbe trmnt instra
tors report, the ohiidreo aniriouB
ttjf.-ed tb srrlvsl of the seals this
year, then hrrtd forth to sii ibslr
JJOt.
Th JittJ stamps hsrs coins to be
eloseiy associated in their wii7H5s with
ij other oBserva? ot Crtrlstinas.
AS AUTOS
Iffif
CJ.JCAOO, Dec. 1. i BeTsa ar
sons perished in motor car mJshape
durlnf ft heavy to that niopd
Chicago ndy. Th !ys s o
dens that airplan traffic hid
up until iat iaat niht.
Aftf th fof had mted not.str
ictim vaa added to th lit -mtmn
Mrs. Margaret Grace. 3. a wealthy
tirio and prominent Iocs? ,uh wm
an sr fciiJed to? bit and ran
chantteur. Jame McKnight. who m
surrendered to th police by hi m
pioyer, Arthur O. Uasshsim, rwi
dxst of s bti&.
SEVEN DIE
m ii sw (
TOUT CAMPS
mi out
A 5iw wliic Ts34 h
CCO caro-pa m fe Medford d.s.rl;t,
to fee put on oy talent selected from
4te eisrolied Jis t35 Ji? rstD-ps
and hisdqiis.rtrs dttsbnseiit, is to
Irg e?nsiijiS sd -wiii jutted itvaft
piT. CCO Goes srtidUt. oo3Sin to
anncMnoeiRent ntads this ssor-sirsg toy
Captain Ksroid E. iStow,
i4a sii rosA shova, 5 CCC sua
viiii av an orchestra, jisterJocwic
wing men, to3scfcfce drcie and several
peffiaity narabers. A oiiapsJfeS stsp
U 5eiGj -ooHAtr'.Kted for ts &yf
'Ai-c3z fJ5 b iftJcssj irojR camp to
''smp. and sets, lights and ooatumea
r ooUined tog -Km pro-
.tlon,
Ther -wiii be about 35 men fa 4h
cast, aiid vUit svn beddir
-oots, J5J travel s-twut. tie dstri!.
iiiitij tbty bAT ?iJti til tta tamps,
A former grand opera singer.
negro 1b tsis veterans" -essnp 5 Pls-soi
rivprc -sri5J ng bsriione soiix sd
there is an accordion quartet. par
tromirr.e and two ooml-e ts-aJReers, oe
The piay, "CCC -Goes Sadist H
oullt sroucd the tiieme thst th boys
iJre tff ih& CCC cJoiisea i&er i rs
uired to wear, and 45ve -eTeninj of
sissa psrty, decide to pjsy strip poker
vxiiii cttrtsjs jiour tbta ay stl5i
&e part-y ia whatever ciotiiss Xt&j
SeguUr rocetiog -of ost Jfo. 13 f
the Atr.er.css llon m as "he14 at
th Armory tomorrow Tiieidy
n!ht. Th usual meeting eight com-In-g
on ohrU&mas Commander Qvvt
mf?T hss idvsaced th moetinsj dsfes.
Ttift entertaiTtinexit comnsHte
haen suocessfyj in aeourtng a Brograr
from Csmp Kery OOC's, rao h?
beTi q pc-pwiw irced tsj35o stttitfi
)temoersl..p -oard rQ sot o -cr
to5kM at tbia roscticg ssd 8 1
gionnarea, whether paid or tiot.
ar ars to s,tend.
10STESSES
M WEIGH!
CHICAGO, iVP- B it sow.
expert advice en how to retain
tristi figure, ey hostesses on Amart
sa Airwsy p3saes. Tor two reason.
tfiss TOtts Mft-vntss sbouid e a
thoritSes. First, they rrmst tnaintaiQ
their w,ght at or nndesr ft maximum
or J3B pound; eeond.y, sTl are ref
In answer to ft recent question -aa.re,
B of the girt rreM that
imi -siryiion snd sru3jcf se
else were unnecessary in order to
fceen W'eiff?! down. . Sxoerpts from ft
few of ths snsvrers oiiow:
'Adhere to a wii-bsisnctd d5t,
frne from starches, such as potatoes,
hreads and sweets.
"Orsng Jaifftc grape fralt ar pin
appie for breakfast snd whatever I
wsnt for the other meat.4
Bads averlwsd, then to toes, S
times, moroiisg snd Eisht J5d imt
a worry about my bill of fare.
Exercise fey rito every tnorntng,
sad to Jesfy freen -?ejthies
far as possible."
&Eany of the stria added that 4hJr
measures ?.& -exoesc c-PStrd-uaotft
si prtM55tvii tip-top physirsi jb
dtttoa.
Per FL'SL on deiiTry Phen
RclriKir-f Trucking Co. Piima 3ti
ions hose, W jy B. dt JL staasps.
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