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JfEDFORD MAIL TRTBirNTS, MEDFOltn. OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 19, 10,11. PAGE THIRTEEN 3k Uead every ad on tills pose . . . V will probably find exactly the tiling you nant to buy or e" " " Itn't there, adver tise . . , It' Inex pensive, effective! RATES Per word, first Insertion... (Minimum 25c) Each addition! insertion, 3c .lc (Minimum 10c) -Per line per month, without . copy changes iM Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND . POUND Ladv'a galosh. Owner may t havesTme by paying tor ad. Tribune office. LOST If do mlaslna call 16' HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Housekeeper: motherless home. Ranch. Board, room, small waee. Address E. L.. Mall Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP SINGLE man with light aedan. free to travel, to Join aalea force of large national organization. Good Imme diate earnings. See D. F. Merger. Hotel Jackson. 7 to 8 p. m. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Furnished house or apart ment with three bedrooms, for anrlne months: preferably within mile of Junior H. 3. Captain B. B. MoMahon. Phone 1079. BOOKING ORDERS for baby chicks for February delivery. We hatch from our own high quality Reds. Sunnylleld strain. "Cockerels, a few left." Cummlrwa Hatchery and Poultry Breeding Ranch, 5 miles out Midway road. Contral Point. Route 1. WANTED High-pressure boiler. 40-50 h.p. Must be In good condition and cheap. Valley Fuel Co. . WANTED 10 head Hereford or Dur ham yearlings. Write Frank Daw son, Jacksonville, Ore. WANTED Warrants. Redden ic Co. EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angeles aoout 30th wants load to there or points en route. Phone 1044-X. Hawley Transfer. WANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced 100 to 200. See the Medford Bar gain House before you ship or sell. 27 No. Grape. Tel. 1062. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford Muat be cheap. 333 W. 2nd. EDGAR JOHNSON wanta to buy your fura at the Peerless Market. 12-14 No. Bartlett St. WANTED Electric radio Must be reasonable. Box 288. Tribune. WILL care for elderly sick people In my home. Phone 437-X. ' WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or wbal have you aledford Bargain House. 27 N Orape 8t Tel 1062 J'JNB WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATrEMEj RAD1AIOHS ALUMINUM BRAdS. COPPER sr unk of ail deacnotlona MEDFORD SAKOAiN HOUSE 21 No Grape Tel l2 FOR HEM HOUSES FOR RENT Modern five-room house 39 Myers. FOR RENT OR SALE 2 homea built for owner. 1012 Queen Ann and 4 Glenn Oak Court Will take bonds or stock part payment. Phone 339 or 906-R. FOR RENT Small furnished house; lights and water. 601 N. Central. FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished house, close in. Inqulro 141 6 . Holly. S-ROOM modern cuttage. 112 50 ! So Grape St. FOI RKN1 Homes furnished or unfurnished Brown -Whit HOUSES vtO. tl2ao and lis water paid; wood range pbone 106 FOR SALE 1400 00 or rent 110. 841 Pine Brown and White or write owner, I Jarl. Boring. Oreson. FOR RENT FlKXISHhD ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooma 404 8 Orape FOR heated sleeping rooms call 139d-l FOR TRADE Chev truck driven 11.000 miles, for late model aedau 3 A Bower. Murphy. Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing mschlne for lUnt . eedio Box 838. Tribune' FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT Apt . llelit. hest. hot and co'.d water 34S No Bartlett. FOR RENT ROOM AND BOAHK BOARD AND ROOM 153 N 0Ma. aOAHU AND ROOM tt 716 B MalD Rft.e vert mvlerate TOR EXCIMNOE FOR SALE OR TRADE 1312 Har'ev for la-e model Pord or Cie' coupe r:t Roat cariaieau. Hippj ;aaip Cei. fOlk tXCHA.NOIS FOR SALE OR TRADE Heating atove. traahburner, ford roadater. Ander aon. Phoenix Pharmacy. FOR SALE. TRADE OR RENT S-acre improved ranch: also fruit ataad for sale. Inquire 52S N. Riverside. HONEY for bees, bee auppllea or wood. Stewart, 339 Plum St. a U". KXCH.VNOE BBAL KBTATK TO TRADE Clear Long Beach. Cali fornia, property for aouthern Ore gon farm, partially Irrigated. Ed Veateh, 201 South Acacia, Compto.i. California. TWO HOUSES In Ashland to trade for email acreage. Rt. 1, Box 89-A. central Point. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOCS FR RENT 8 acres land on Redwood 'ghwey; am'all house, etc., 675 per year. Inquire N. Shattuck, Box 471, Rt. 2, Granta Pass, Ore. FOR .RENT OR SALE 400-aore grain and stock ranch. Box 235. Rt. 9. Medford, Ore. FOR RENT Ranch. For information writo Box 2089, Tribune. STORE ROOM FOR RENT After Jan uary 7. store room 17x60 feet, no Grape street, adjoining Mall Tribune Job Shop. Reasonable rent to rlht party. Apply at business office Mall Tribune. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Laying pullets. Leghorn. Rocks. Reds. Phone 314-X. TETHEROW LEGHORNS March to April 10th. 9c. Book now. Supply limited. Dressier Hatchery, Tel. 1589-Y. CHICKS hatching Dressler's Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E. Main. - - -- PURE Bronze toms, Cockeran's prize stock. 15. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1. Ashland FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1929 Ford Tudor Sedan: excellent condition. See It at 506 Clark St. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH TRADE-INS These are late model cars taken In on new Chrysler and Plymouth 6alea. 1932 Chrysler spt. coupe 1930 Bulck Spt. Coupe. 1932 Plymouth Sedan. 1932 Plymouth 1 series Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Business Coupe. 1931 Ford Victoria Coupe. Also a number or older models at Bargain Prices. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, I NO. 38 N. Riverside. LANDS FOR SALE 40 ACRES, level ground, woven wire fence, excellent spring, some fruit, on new highway. BARGAIN at 81000. Mrs. Reed, mile south and mile east Beagle. Sams Valley post office. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 5-room house, 2 lots, large woodshed and garage, $1100; terms. Will consider light car or furniture. C. Parsons, 2 blocks N. of school, Phoenix. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown 8e White FOR SALE To settle an estate, which consists of 14 milk cows and two heifers, olds will be received for the purchase of said stock at the of- flee 'of Charles Reames. Attorney. Milk cowa may be Inspected at the Frank. Brown Ranch at Eagle Point. Oregon. FOR SALE H A. with 3-room house, electric pump, woodshed, barn, for quick sale 8350.00. E. B. Bishop. Rt. 1, Box 250, yA mile So. Stewart Ave., on Thomaa Road. FOR SALE MUSICAL INSTHU.MEN I WE HAVE a Piano, excellent condi tion, guaranteed, owned by private party needing money. Must .nell tonight or Friday. - Cash talks. Come make offer. This is a Tlnv Buncalow size. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. 26 So. Grape. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE -Plant, $40. A-l conditioned light 1119 No. Central. FOR SALE Stack of 10 or 13 tons grain hay on King's highway. Price $60 for stack. Earl Tumy, 310 Liberty Bldg. FOR SALE Land plaster, feed and seed. Competitive prices. Flniey Implement Co., Central Point. FOR SALE Clean alfalfa hay, baled or loose, 50c and 60c hundred. Otto Nledermeyer, Tel. 533-J-4. FOR SALE Hay. $8 ton. Mrs. M. F Haniey. old Med. -Central Point highway Tel. 198-R.l. SPECIAL PRICE on lawn fertilizer for a few daya Phone 913-J FOR SALE Furniture, chalra. tad.es beds etc. 714 Welch St.. off VI Jackson. A RAIN'BOW garden of cladi 100 larire No. 1 bulbs, not less than 40 varieties Value IS or more for 12 .SO. One Jumbo Plcardv free t T H Reum. 922 South Oakdale. FOR SALE Oa :an?e and water heater in good condition, crloed reasonable. Call 341-R-l. HAY. wheat, barlev. rolled or ground C A DeVoe Phone 533-J-2 POR S.KLt Used sewing macoinea all niiii: terms if desired AH makes rented end repaired Wblf aewtnt Machine Co 34 N Bartlett ftE HAVC BUYER for Oold Prop ertia. both placer and lode Send complete information to Harry a Pry & Company, 417 Daru 3idj Portland. Ore POR SALB Ail kinds of applee and pears Joe Nary ranch Tel 132-L . APPLES from 20 to jenti a ooi in small or lare lots O. V. slyer MISCELLANEOUS FOR dressmaking, remodeling and alterations, see Gladys Kime. 103 North Oakdsle. Work guaranteed. JAZZ PIANISTS Advanced piano tricks and clever breaks. Learned quickly and easily this new way. For information see Clara Hawley or Phone 1044-x. BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main FURS cleaned, repaired and glaaed Coats rellned. Medford Cash aud Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700. GOLD BOUGHT Redden 4: Co. our new prices. BUSINESS ol'fORTUNIITieS MUST sell on sccount of Illness Beauty shop, good business and lo cation. Box 2132, Tribune. FOR SALE Small grocery at Inven tory, to close estate. Phone 1387-R. 033 No. Central. BUSINESS DlRKCTOH Y JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title and Title Insurance. The only complete title Sy Stem la J ark son County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 3'J North Central Ave1., upstairs. Expert IYIiktuw Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning FI004- Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB D EP ARTMEN 1 Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing ol all kinds; oook binding; loose -leal ledgers, a n o blanks, billing systems, duplicating casb sales slips and everything iu the printing lines 28-30 N Orape Phone 75 Money to umd. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid balance No othet charges See ft B Thomas 45 South Central ground floor Crater tan Theater Bidg State License No 8-157 Nursery Stock. "PLANT FILBERTS POR BIO PROP 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 831-R-2. CARLTON NURSERY CO., CARL TON. OREGON. Painting and raperhanging. M. A BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel 64 6 -W 313 8 Orape Transfer. , REINKINO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and storage We haul anything at a reaeonaole price. Ill No Ptr . Street. Phone 332 EAUS TRANSFER Si STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 815 Prices right. Service guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers Special livestock moving equipment trices 'right 610 North Riverside Phone 1044- X LbUAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Nelse Paulson, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the County Court of the state of Oregon for Jackson County haa appointed me administrator of the estate of Nelse Paulson, deceaeed. All persons having claims against snld estate are required to present them to me with proper vouchers, within six months from this date at Room 202 Cooley Building, Medford. Oregon. Dated December 27, 1933. PORTER J. NEFF, Administrator. Notice to Creditors. Notice la herebv given, that the undersigned has been appointed Ex ecutrix of the Last will and Testa ment and of the estate of Lydla M. Clay, deceased, all persona having claims against said estate are hereby required to present same, duly verl fled aa required by law, to said Ex ecutrix at the office of W. Q. Trill. Room 12 Palm Bldg., Medford, Ore gon, within aix months from the date of this notice. Dated this 29th day of December. 1033. EVA D. TRUE. Executrix. W. O. TRILL, Attorney for Estate. Howard District HOWARD DISTRICT. Jan. 19 (Sty.) Jackson County Teachers' chorus gave a delightful program Fri day evenln gat the Howard school. A large crowd was present and en joyed the program from beginning to end. Chan. McKee Is home for a few days from the CCC camp, with a bad cold. Dale Friend and family of Stockton, Cal.. stopped over Sunday for a few hours' visit with hla sisters, Mrs. HE New 1934 DODGE- PLYMOUTH. automobiles will soon be here. Watch for our pub lie announcement. 1 rfew 1933 Dodge sedan at a very substantial dis count. Pierce-Allen Motor Co. Dodge Plymouth Dealers Frank and Henry Croucher, and his brother, Chae. Friend. He was on hli way to Boseburg. where they expect to visit his mother a few weeks. Mrs. Tod Smith is staying at Mr. JUid Mrs. Ralph Peyton's this week, caring for Mrs. Peyton and baby. Announcements were received of the marriage of Paul M. Dixon of Newberg and Mlsa Lorena Ayree of Klamath Falls, at the Nazarene ohurch of Klamath Falls. January 14. They expect to make their home at Newberg. where the groom la em ployed In the bank. Marie Dole Is on the sick list this week. Several children are out of school on Account of having whooping cough. Mrs. Chaa. MoKee has been quite sick this week, but la better now. ' Applegate APPLEGATB, Jan. 19. (SpU Mrs. Florence Ooff of Medford spent last week on Applegate, visiting Mrs. Aline Head burg. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Russell of tipper Applegate entertained a number of guest Friday. The evening was spent with dancing and refreshments were, served at midnight. Mr. and Mm. Harold Crump of Little Applegate entertained about 40 guests Saturday evening with a danc ing party. The music was furnished by Bill and George Pursel of Yale creek. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woolrldge of Central Point were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Buckley. Mrs. Edwin Taylor, who recently underwent an operation, la able to be up and around now. Mrs. Taylor Is now at her home on the Applegate. Mrs. L. C. Port and daughter Frances attended the annual celebra-j t!on of Mr. Port's parents. Mr. and Mra. A H. Peachey, at Ashland. Sun day. The double celebration was In honor of their 64th wedding anni versary and Mrs. Peachey'a birthday. Mrs. Jen Flniey of Alsea. Ore., wis visiting on Applegate last week at her brother's. Val Hasktna. Mrs. Fin ley Is also visiting relatives in Med ford. Upper Applepate Christian En deavor haa made plans for a home! talent vaudeville, to be given in Feb ruary at the Wat X Ins schoolhouee. Miss Frances Port, who attends school at Ashland, Is spending this week at her home here aa the result of being exempt from the examina tions. Francea was thj only pupil In the 9-B division who was exempt from all examinations. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Motley left Mon day for their home at San Francisco, after spending some time here visit ing Mrs. Motley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rlppey. Little Applegate Sewing club held an all-day meeting Wednesday at Mrs. Lloyd Han&cum's, where they did sewing for the hostess. A quilt was made and bound besides other sew ing being done. A covered dish lunch was served at noon. Three members were unable to attend. Four visitors enjoyed the day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis and Mr. Davla' alster of Talent were Sunday guests of Mra. Mary Pursel of Yal? creek. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vanderhoof and two sons arc new residents of Bun com, having moved there recently from Logtown. Mrs. Dora Salt marsh is spending this week visiting relatives at Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison and ion or Medford spent Sunday at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fields on Yale creek. Leo Hoffman plana to leave Satur- Mail Tribune Daily Cross -Word Puzzle ACROSS L Modify in it syllahle at the bPRin ning of a word 7. Ship's eran 19. Rsvolva 13. Snapping beetl Is. Bone 16. Traces th orlcln of IS. Not any Z. Animal s foot 21. One ot an ancient racs 22. English street car 24. Arpb Kko '8. Dinrenea between two consecutive numbers St, Appropria'a for nonr II. Partially burned carbon 31. As far as II. Mule Wr D6. .fed lb! acMt 31 Alternative 40. Pieces out (2. Lons; narrow opening 4S. Chrsa pieces 47. God of love 19. Informal conversation Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle plAicls3,lElM!6lLll lBl T w Q 1'5 T RTP ED APE mZ A P 1 PjA C ETs PAR gOT E oWc O ATfl P I Nl EM" R I e M TTe AWETfR I.. M ES TETrI L E P UplL ETE Re1 L A tx s ?ip tfTs1 . kllJlkiLA If R e Nm pe1dk1e1njPeTd1oIy sj. nnd out it, Klrat nam of s famous painting 14. Xatlve metal 65, Leave Fit. :-it!lin"a (?, Symbol for tellurium 10. California anmmer resort 12, Tonne tree frog U 13 3 Ti fS IMJj fa f? I'o I Of; Wv WA . A 'oM , .,,) , liitiui mmmmmm MIU. ryr- ii -m rr So SI 3T " S3 S4 mr a. ' -tWA TOUHY GANG GOES ON TRIAL FOR FACTOR KIDNAPING f- ! . vX'.CM tea ' pv ras jh 1 I k kf K -5 ' 1 Roger Touhy (left) and three associates went on trial before Judge Michael Felnberg (canter) In Chicago for the kidnaping of John Factor (right), whose extradition to England to face a stock fraud charge was delayed for the trial. The three co-defendants (tower left) are, left to right: "Father Tom McFadden. Cus Schaefer and Albert Kator. (Associated Preia Photos) day for Saramento to enter a Junior college, and will" tnke an en?lneerlnc course. Leo was a graduate of Med ford high several years ago. , Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jelllsou moved recently to Medford. Lower Applegate has" organized a basketball team with Gene Krause as captain. In a recent game with Mur phy they were defeated, but last Fri day they won over Williams creek, 16 to 19. Forest service started work again Thursday on the Beaver Creek roai, after several weeks' layoff. The trac tor was driven up by Verne Steve son and work will start in the Waters gulch section. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK. Jan. 19. (flpl.) Mrs. Pauline Wah I attended the East ern Star installation In Medford January 10. Medford visitors January 11 were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tompkins. Lorraine Tompkins and Gene Miller. Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist and son Charle of Gold Hill visited Mrs. R. L. MU.er January 11. Cleo Hutchlna, Ralph Bllea and Rowland Miller played basketball at Central Point January 12. Mrs. M. Boomsllter has been 1U with tone 11 It Is this week. L. L. Smith and Mrs. L. R, Smith of Sardine creek were visitors at Riviera January 12. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MoMsrrtck and children visited Mr. and Mra.i Donald Scott at Evans creek January i 15. Broken w t n d o w a glazed Trowbridge Cabinet Works. b I. Sherry wins 7. Unfold sraduall f. rteveragc 9. Huge 10. I'ronoun 11. Occupant 14, Famous lover 17. Roman data 20. Armed con II I cts 23. Artificial language 26. i Oca t Ion 7. Kuemlta 30. Form Into a ' hard mnn 31. Soil soapy- feeling mineral 26. European country 17. District in London 3Rl The end Tflkb away 41. tlpfore long 4. Sourer 44. I'llotn 4. Hymhol for nlr-kel 48. Slinot from nrnbunh S!. Tip 6.1. Philippine tree r7. And not ns. h'tiil St. Articla 63. BrAxlllan me.-iiHira of length 4, Act of making a record II. Compound ethera DOWN 1. Drive 2. Set of prayer beada I. And: Latin 4. Temporary f a m h 1 on L Newapapr paragraph Rivh rx RIVIERA. Jan. 0. (Spl.t Mr. and Mrs. Archie Biles of Merced, Calif., were here last week visiting his brothers. Johnnie. Clay and Daniel Biles. They were also visiting Mra. Biles' sister, who operatea a service station on the Redwood highway near Oranta Pass, Mrs. Mary Hutchins haa been visit ing her mother In Medford, who has been ill. She Is Improving now. . J. C. Yockel, Rawlelgh retailer from Central Point, waa here January 15, Mrs. Tom Henderson, Will King. Ethel and Tommy Henderson were visiting at the Ben Harrison home January 14. Friends of Harvey Moe are sorry to hear of his misfortune of losing a toe January 14. The Moe family now live near Grants Pass, but formerly resided here. BlUIe Force, who has been In trje Sacred Heart hospital, Is now stnylng with his grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Byerly. Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Biles, who have lived at the Palmes Alaska Ser vice station for some time, have moved to Gold Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Joelnon and son. Lon, and John Biles were here from Ashland January 15. O. C, Carr, who has been quite poorly. Isn't any better at this writ ing. Mr. and Mra. D. L. Bllea were In Grants Pass January 17. Marlon Lance was a caller at the Tom Galligar home recently. Jacksonville Jacksonville. Jan. 19 (Spl.) P.-T. A. started serving hot lunches Janu ary 15 at school, and will continue aa long aa the weather la Inclement, at least for five weeks. Mrs. Anna Coleman, Mell Finney and Thelma Mclntlre were business callers ln Medford Monday. Mr. .and Mrs. Elgin Amldon and children and Mra. Lily Dcmar of Med ford called at the Forbes home Sun day. M. P.. South basketball squad play ed Jacksonville hWjh In the jrym he. with a score of 32-30 in favor of the M. E. boys. - Jacksonville grade girls' basketball team defeated the Central Point (jirla here. 2A-18. Tuesday evening. The local girls are Melva Anderson, Dor othy Hilton, Juanlta Tlce, MarcellH Mitchell, Freda Butcher and Mary Brown. Mr. and Mra. O. A. Nledermeyer wf.s dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. ksy Hunsnker Sunday. Jacksonville high basketball squad played Talent team at Talent, the locals winning, 20-24. Roys Neighbors attended the Joint Installation of officer at Medford Tueaday, where local of.icera were in stalled for the coming year. Missionary Ladles will meet with Mrs. Jones, January 2fi, for a pill birthday parly. All membera are urged to be present with covered dish and smalt gift for their pill friend. The ladles will finish their book study that day. Mr. and Mrs, Oeo. Backus gave a party at their nw home January 13. In honor of Mls Audrev Mee. The? were about 30 iru't.a present and" the evening waa aivnt playing games and dancing. The host snd hor.te.ta serve:! Innh in the midst of the frolic. Mra. John Knlcht and Mn. Nellie Nienneyer attended a mating at Mrs. Clements' in Medford Monday Mrs. Nell Plnney and daughter Franc? wr guest at the C W. Mar tin home in Oold Hill Tu'sdiy. Mrs. O. O. linden la visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs Vial of Phoenix for a few dsvs. Rets Bell and Coleon Rodaers small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ernes'. Podiers. who have hen nutte ill with pneumonia, are Improving nicely fieve-ai new members were taken Into Tie Orange at the regular o slon Friday. During the social hour the Medford h!eh achool debating tsm gave an Interesting debate. Ladles' Aid wilL meet in the churMi pirlora January 25. All ladies inter tkUa ; mviUd. Tolb TOLQ, Jan. 10 (Spl.) Learning that the newly weds were spending their honeymoon In a cottage west of Gold Hill, a group of well wishers, armed with cow bells, Indian "whoops.'' dues: callers and shotguns loaded with blanks, surprised Mr. and Mra. Glen Thomas as they at rfl a game of cards with their cousins. Mr. and Mra. Will Davis, January 14. Music and singing was enjoyed until ji late hour. The party left wishing them a long life of happiness and prosperity. Mrs. Ivan Wilson of Gold Ray la suffering from a severe attack of ap pendlcltla. Iris Bush la staying with her. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davla and dau ghter, Esther, vlalted relative on Kane Creek Saturday. Miss Marjory Davis and Victor An derson, high school., student, visited Tolo school recently. . Mrs. Thurston spent Saturday in Medford and took her son. Jimmie to a dentist. Mid-year exams are being held here thla week. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Tracy were In Medford Saturday. Mr. Tracy trans acted aome business while Mrs. Tracy attended the county council meet ing of P.-T. A. Clyde May was a dinner guest Wed nesday at the Webb brothers' home. Tolo Community club will meet January 25 In the club rooms. Women of the community are cordially In vited to attend. Clyde May. formerly of Kansas City and St. Louis, Mo., where he was a window decorator for a variety chain store, came here nine montha ago in poor health. He wanted a life In the open, ao engaged himself to a sheep man (Mr. Dawson.) He brought his business credentials In rase he wanted to re-enter a store, but la ao en thusiastic over climatic conditions and the benefits to his health, that he plans to operate an alfalfa ranch In the near future. Antelope ANTBLOPE. Jan. 10. (Spl.) A number of Antelope people have been HI the past week. Miss Ruth Arena is reported ill at her home. Mrs. Helen Culbertson haa been very 111 this past week, but Is better now Miss Georgia Currier waa unable to return to her school duties Mondi Mrs. Una Stanly la very III and la under the core of a Medford doctor Ladles' club of Antelope wish to extend to Mra. Ntll Von der Hellen their heartfelt symapthy for the loss of her bhother-ln-law of Medford, last week. Mr. and Mra. Cecil Ctitbertaon were In Medford shopping January 15. Mr. snd Mrs. Wallace McDowell and Mrs. Bob Llndsey were In Med lord shopping January 16. Antelope school board met Janu ary 15. A number of CWA men of the An telope dlatrlct are working on the main canal above Ragle Point. Mrs. Ted Grosham and baby son of Medford have been very 111. but are reported improved. Mrs. John nader of Eagle Point Houses for Rent: MIAN COMPANY UMtfiAIN MHC ; NT OH ftAI.K Lame living room with flteplace. sep arate dtntng room. 3 bedrooms, pipe furnace hent. This Is the former Henen property at 120 Vancouver. I The house Is a ell Arranged property j but Is In very had condition. W" will eompletely rede-orate ann reimisn this property for a good tenant or nurcnaaer. em. iwuu p-i mmm.. Pale price. 3 5f0 00. We have almost 8 000, 00 In thla property including tax and Interest. HESTIJtM MVINdff LOAN ASS'N. 45 South Central Atemie . P. Thniiirti, Hepresentnthe has been staying a few days with her daiuliter. Mr. Una Sianly. Ladle' Social o.ub met January 17 at Mrs. Bob B.itzc's. Present wrrf: Mesdamet Bill Britain, W. E. Dav'w and dauehter. .Mrs. Ruby RVs. Tom Hatlett, Helen Culbertson. J:m Ox ens, Henry Owens, Sarah Riley. Wal lace McDowell. Bob Llndsev, Eva Ar ens. BigTia. Day. Mr. Luther Days mot her, of Central Point . and the hostess, Mrs. Baize. The plice for the next club meeting will be announced later. THE GRANGE lietUlew l i range. Bellvlew Orange hold Its regular meeting Tuesday evening, with the lecturer's hour (!rf.t. Group singing was led by Mra. R. E. Bell and a talk on the sale atax was Riven by Rep resentative A. E. Brockway, maatftT of the Jacksonville Grange. Eagle point. Jacksonville. Central Pont, Roxy Ann and Sams Valley Oranges were represented s,nd mes sages were presented from each. Eight Bellvlew members were present. It wna decided that the executive committee should invite someone to !.pe.ik opposing the sales tnx. It wna voted not to reopen the resolution td indorse the salea t.ix. Followin gthe social hour, during which refreshments wer escrved, the hospitality and recreation committee was in charge of the remainder of the evening, during which trere was group singing, several numbers by the har monica band, a grand march, folic dancing and square dancing were fea tures. Home economics committee for nex meeting Includes Mr. and Mrs. Wad Wall In. Mr. and Mrs. Mark True. Mra. Dot Williams, Mimes Marie and Leta walker, A. L. Peachey and Mr. Pol lard. , 4 Menus of the Day Hy Mrs. Alexander George 1MK.U.S OB SUNDAY Breakfast Stewed Prunes, Chilled Waffles and Syrup Broiled Sausages Coffee Dinner Roast chicken and Savory Stuffing Mashed Potatoes Buttered Cauliflower Bread Gutter Head Lettuce Salad Chocolate Cake Cofe 8 upper (For Company) ' Creamed Chicken . Patty Shell! Spiced Pears Frocen Cheese Salad Buttered Rolls Coffee Fruit Cake, RECIPES FOR FIOHT Vi cup butter. H cup flour. " 1 cup chicken stock. 2 cups milk. 1 teaspoon salt. teaspoon paprika. teaspoon celery sait 8 cups diced cooked chicken. 1 tablespoon chopped parsley. Melt btitter and add flour. When blended add stock and milk. and cook; until creamy sauce forma, stirring constantly. Add rest of Ingredients and cook 3 minutes. Frozen Cheese Salad 1 package lemon flavored gela tin mixture. 1 2-3 cups boiling water. 1 cup white cream cheese. 4 cup chopped celery. 14 cup chopped pi ml en to-stuffed olives. 1-3 cup shredded almonds a tablespoons chopped pickle. teaspoon salt. 1-3 cup mayonnaise. -4 tablespoons whipped cream. Pour water over gelatin mixture and atlr until dissolved. Cream cheese until soft and add seasonings, alm onds, mayonnaise and cream. Allow gelatin to stiffen a little, then fold In cheese mixture. Pour Into glass loaf mold or Individual molds and chltl until stiff, 4 i In keeping with the tlmea Drugs and Toiletries at Cut Prices at JAR MIN'S DRUO STORE. Phone 542. 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