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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1934.
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FOB WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
jjOST white female Pointer with
liver speckles: small liver spot ba:it
of left ear. A narrow collar. An
swers to name ot Myrt. Ten months
old. Reward. 822 W. 12th.
LOST II oog m53ins. call 1516.
FOB RENT BOUSES
FOR RENT Neat 5-room modern
house, garage. Key at Monarch
Service Station, W. Main.
FOB SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALR Male shepherd puppy.
840 E. 9th.
FOR RENT Holly Court No. 9. 19
W. 2nd. 829 W. 11th. 1CKH E. Jaclt
on. 1115 E- 11th. Call Jackson Co.
Bids, at Loan Association, 195; a!:er
9. call 1670.
FOR RENT a housea, furnlshei;
water, 813 Summit.
FOR KEN'l Homes lurnlsned or
unfurnished Brown & Whlta.
FOB BENT APAETMENTS
FOR RENT Large and small furnish
ed apartments. 7ufl So. Oakdale.
FURN. apt. 229 No. Ivy.
FOE BENT BOOM BOAED
RATES very moderate at 718 E. Muui
ATTRACT! VP rooms. 404 8. Orape.
FOB BENT-MISCELLANEOUS
BACHELOR CABINS 445 S. Front.
FOR RENT Room 18x60 adjoining
Mall Tribune Job Department, on
Grape atreet. Will remodel to suit
permanent tenant, phone 75 or ap
ply at Mall Tribune (newspaper) office.
FOR RENT Holly Court. No.
Jackson Co. Bldg. At Loan Assn
Pnone 195.
FOE EXCHANGE
WANTED FEMALE HELP
HOME and wages for right party.
Dora E. Smith, mile west Talent
achoolhouse.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED An experienced orchard
pruner. Phone 355-R-2.
WANTED Man to build small log
cabin with stone fireplace in ex
change for nearly new .30-30 Sav
age. Write Box 21, Mail' Tribune.
MAN WANTED A HUSTLER for
Jackson county to handle surest,
easiest selling articles. Oo home
every evening with money In your
pocket. Experience not necessary.
Good reputation essential Write
Mr. r'Ae, 617 Stock Exchange Bldg..
Portland. Oregon.
TRADE Used car for carpenter work.
See Walt Abbey, 123 B. Riverside.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Apples
for what have you? Tel. 258-J.
FOR TRADE 3 double beds, good
springs, mattresses fol twin beds ot
day beds. Rt. 1, Box 348. Medford
FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A
Ford sedan and 2 lots In Medford
for late model rord V-8 Tel 407-1
EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlng
for lumber, wood, flsn poles and
reela. Phone 969-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White ileo.
trio sewing machine for light se
dan Box 638. Tribune.
FOB EXCHANGE EEAL
ESTATE
WANTED SITUATIONS
TRADE Clear improved California 80
A. ranch for southern Oregon ranch.
Write details to Box .257, Rt. 3.
Grants Pass, Ore.
OWNER of caterpillar tractor and
tools wants work. Price reason
able. Tel. 571-R-2.
- - IN HOMES
Exp. dressmaker. Clever alterations.
Day-week. References. Dressmaker,
Hote! Jackson, room 423. Tel. 309.
WANTED Responsible party wishes
care of home during owner's ab
sence. 611 W. 8th.
RELIABLE woman wishes position as
housekeeper In city. Womanlesa
home preferred. References. Tel.
861-J.
UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow
wants practical nursing or house
keeping. Box 4612.
WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US
WANTED TO P.ENT by responsible
partv, furnished home, 3 bedrooms:
wltliln walking distance of lgh
school. 'Box 3787, Tribune.
WANTED Clean, aoft ootton rags.
Mall Tribune.
WANTED Good fresh cow. Jersey
preferred. Hlnderers, Rt. 2, near
West Sid school.
WANTED 1 or 2 passengers to share
expenses south. 100 California St.,
Ashland, Ore.
WANTED Good cow for feed. Excel
lent care. If satisfied, may bU7.
Phone 374-R-2. Talent Service Sea
WANTED To buy a used sidewalk
bicycle. Must be In good condition.
Box 331, Tribune.
CASH PAID for live poultry. Johnson
Prod. Co., 6th and Front Sts.
WANTED To buy small modern
home In Medford, terms like rent,
by steadily employed party. Box
S84, Mall Tribune.
FOR TRADE 10 A. on Columbia Hwy.
6ome timber. For small modern
house. Will assume small mort
gage. Phone 582-R.
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 78 acres wood land (oik
and laurel), 5 miles from Medford.
going at $850. Some good bench
land on it.
I have a buyer with cash for 10
acres good land; deep soil.
8 Acres land on Pacific highway:
all cultivated; 3 miles from Med
ford. Forced sale, $600.
FOB SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Closing out my entire
stock of bicycles, schuit Bros., 137
No. central.
TOR SALE Used office desk. In
quire 131 Genesee.
FOR SALE Small Upright Piano for
casn. tall 435.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Tel. 335-R-2.
FOR SALE Airway radio, shotgun.
etar" car, small trailer, call be
tween 2 and 4 at 616 No. Central.
FOR SALE Used Underwood type
writer, good condition, $22.50.
Gladys Hoflman, Central Point.
FOR SALE Lavender hangers. Per
fume your gift with home-grown
lavender sachet. 20 8. Peach fit.
CHRISTMAS TREES
At wholesale. Any amount. All No.
1. Martin Bros. 1 mile out Red
wood Hwy. Look for sign. Gra:tta
Pass. Phone 551-J-l.
FOR SALE Sand and gravel. 60c per
uiu. i'hone 4U1-J-1.
DRESS for less by the Style Kraft
pinn. oee Mrs. wade ae Byck'J.
222i E. Main. Tel. 1202.
FOR HIGHEST QUALITyTear'troi.
peach, apricot, cherry, apple, al
mond, filbert, and walnut trees,
roses and shrubs at lowest prices.
Phone 851-R-2, or call at W. B
Bnrnum's, 3 miles south of Medford
on hwy. next to Ever Snedy Auto
Camp. Carlton Nursery. Carlton. Or
DRV WOOD 50 tiers laurel, 80 fir
515 Pennsylvania.
ALL MAKES of washing machines re
paired. Flck'a Hardware, 131 West
Main.
WHEAT or feed oats. $1.50 cwt.:
ground barley and alfalfa Jiav.
$12.50 ton. C. A. DeVoe, 3 mill's
west and id mile south of Medford
Pnone 623-J-2.
FURS
Cash paid for furs, hides, pelts
Johnson Produce Co.. 6th and Front
Sts.
PORTRAITS, Christmas cards, kodak
llliahlng, very reasonable. E. Hay
den Jones, 607 West Second. Phone
1283-M. Hours 11 to 7.
S
th Mai of th Circuit Court f the
State ot Oregon, In and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the 8th day of November.
1934. in a certain action therein,
wherein T. Helmroth, a Plaintiff,
recovered Judgment against Earl H
Fehl and Electa A. Fehl. hit wire:
Corinthla B. Staley, whose true name
la Corinthla E. St alley: Amanda Fchl.
Jackson County, Oregon, a municipal
corporation, and the News Publishing
Company, an Oregon corporation, the
defendants, for the sum or One Thou
sand Seven Hundred Fifty 1750 00,
Dollars, together with Interest there
on at the rate ot 8 per cent per an
num from January 3. 1933, with cm
and disbursement taxed at Twenty
and 05-100 ($20. 95) Dollars, and the
further sum of One Hundred and no
100 (1100.00) Dollars, as attorney's
fees, which Judgment waa enrolled and
docketed In the Clerk's office ot said
Court in said County on the 3rd day
of November, 1934.
Notice la hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of tho said execu
tion. I will on the 15th day of De
cember. 1934. at 10:00 o'clock a. nr.
at the front door of the Courthou
in the City of Medford, in Jackson
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at public auction for cash
to the highest bidder, to satisfy said
judgment, together with the costs of
this sale, subject to redemption as
provided by law. all of the right, title
and interest that the said defendant?,
Earl H. Fehl and Electa A. Fehl. his
wife: Corinthla E. Staley, whose true
name Is Corinthla E. Steiley; Amandi
Pehl. Jackson County. Oregon, a mu
nicipal corpora 1 1 on , and the Ne wa
Publishing Company, an Oregon cor
poration, had on the 2nd day of July.
1938 or now have In and to the fol
lowing described property, situated in
the County of Jackson, State of Ore
gon, to-wit:
Commencing at the Northeast cor
ner of Lot 2, Block One (IK Barr
Addition to the City of Medford. (Ore
gon, thence West 328 feet more or lea
to a point on the Bast line of Park
street in said City, thence South 37
feet for a true point of beginning:
thence South 35 feet; thence East 100
feet; thenoe North 35 feet; thence
100 feet to the place of begin
ning, being also designated as No
SOS Park Street or Avenue in Med
ford. Jackson County, Oregon.
Dated this 8th day of November.
1934. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon
By HOWARD GAULT,, Deputy.
the County of Jackson, State of Ore-1
gon, to-wit: j
Beginning at a point sao rtrat
Southeasterly from the Southwest
corner of Block four (4) of the
Town (now City) of Medford, Ore-I
gon. on a line running from atd ;
Southweat corner of said Block four1
(4) Southeasterly parallel with Ap- j
pie Street, and from aald beginning!
point continuing on the same course
35 deg. 30 min. East 140 feet; thence
North 54 deg. 30 min. East, 09 feet,
more or Iras, to the west Una of
Riverside Avenue: thence North
long the West Una of Riverside
Avenue 19 dog. 80 min. West 14
7-12 feet; thence South 54 deg. .10
min. West 100 feet more or less, to
the point of beginning, excepting
and reserving therefrom 55 feet in
width across the northwest end of
the above described premises, here
tofore sold to W. M. Smith.
Dated this 22nd day of November.
1934. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID.
Sheriff of Jackson Countv, .Oregon
By HOWARD GAULT. Deputy.
(OUNTirBllIEFS
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Jacksonville Foots Creek
TURKEYS AND POULTRY DRESSED
and delivered at your reach. Phone
403-J-l.
GRAIN SACKS Jackson County
Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett eta.
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt
fertilizer, teaming. Phone 91S-J.
FOR SALE White sewing machine
Angora rabbits. 314 Willamette.
POR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine val
ued at 20 00 for light car Across
from Medford Riding Academy.
MISCELLANEOUS
LET HANSEN SOLVE YOUR DECOR
ATING PROBLEMS. Tel. 2B9-J. 619
King.
PIANO TUNING D. C. Durham.
Permanent resident. Phone 332, or
write p. o. Box 838.
H Acre on Thomas road; 3 -room
house, all In splendid condition;
automatic pump, garage, woodshed,
hen house and stable. Party mov
ing to Eugene; $635; terms.
200 Acres. 90 under the ditch, with
free water right eplcndid soil. Go
ing for $55.00 an acre: terms; 55
acres alfalfa, 25 A- clover.
Practically new fi-room house; 9
bedrooms, sleeping' porch, oak floor;
atrlctly modern: $2700; easy term;
1 1-3 acres land.
B. J. PALMER
Real Estate Broker.
Main floor Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.
13 YOUR HEARINO IMPAIRED? I
have for sale or trade a late model
. AcoustJeon which has so benefited
mv hearing that I have no furthci
use for it. T. N. Kerr. Talent, Ore
BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register A.dd
ing Machine. Typewriter, Boots
Iphoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment
317 North Riverside.
KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg Music
Ruth Luy Alice Holmback.
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished house to city limits of Med
ford Must be cheap. Box 308. Mil
Tribune.
FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone
969-R. Thtbault.
WANTED Household good. tove
tools ot what have vou Medford
Bargain House, 27 N. Orape St. Tel
1062.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs. hldn
and pelta Medford Bargain House
37 No Grape. TeL 1062.
JUNK WANTED
Wt pay cash for JUNK bai-ikRIRS
AND RADIATORS. ALUMINJM
BRASS. COPPER and Junk of all
descriptions
MEDFORD BAROAAIN HOUSE
37 No Grape, Tel 1063
FCE RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT 3 housekeeping room.
827 No. Grape.
FOR RENT Attractive sitting room
and bed room. Suitable for two
adiflta. 620 So. Oakdsle. '
FOR SALE OR TRADE 15 A. ranch
near Eagle Point on terms: 3-ro--.m
house; inrt?r fence; Irrigated; also
'29 Ford truck, Jesw Allen, near
Antelope school, Rt. 3, box 12B-B.
FOR SALE New modern bungalow.
The housewife's dream. One of the
neatest and beat arranged homes
in Medford at a real sacrifice.
Also have some good buys and
leases In placer ground.
Trade 40 A. good land, with Im
provements, on Crater Lake high
way near Rogue river, for cattle,
sheep or car.
L. G. PICKELL
304 E. Main. Phone 1580-J.
SALE OR TRADE 40 to "l2o"7creB
wood and timber, also a turn page.
50c cord. Left fork G.-ltrin creek.
Da via ranch.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Notice of Rlierlf f'e Sale.
By vlrttte of an execution in fore
closure duly Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of h
State of Oregon, In and for the
County of Jackson, to me di
rected and dated on the 31st
day of NoTember.1934, In a
certain action therein, wherein Jane
Kent as Plaintiff, recovered Judgment
against Charles E. Gates and Leah
Gates, husband and wife; George E.
Gates and Dora Gates, husband and
wife; C. E. Swallow, H. Hut ton and
William Lalng. the Defendants, for
the sum of Five Thousand Five Hun
died (93,300.00) Dollars, together with
Interest thereon at the rate of 6
per annum from December 26. 1931.
with costs and disbursements taxed
nt Twenty -Mven and 25-100 ft27.25l
Dollars, and the further sun of Four
Hundred and no-100 (1400.00) Dol
lars, as attorney's fees, which Judg
ment was enrolled and docketed In
the Clerk's office of said Court in said
County on the 19th day of November.
1934.
Notice is hereby given that, pursu
ant to the terms of the said execu
tion. I will on the 29th day of De
cember. 1934. at 10:00 o'clock a, m.,
at the front door of the Courthouse
In the City of Medford. In J ask con
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at public auction for ca.ih
to the highest bidder, to satisfy Vd
Judgment, together with the costa of
this sale, subject to redemption as
provided by law, all of the right, title
and interest that the said defendant.
Charles E. Gatet and Leah Gates, hus
band and wife; George E. Gates ni
ivura imvra, n imuB.no. ana wire; U. K.
(Swallow. H. HutUm and William
Laing, had on the 26th day of Juno.
1926. or now have In and tc the fal
lowing described property, situated in
Tall for Warrants,
School District No. 69.
Notice is hereby given that there
are funds on hand for the redemp
tion or warrants nos. 307 to 368 in
clusive. Interest ceases on this 6th
day of December. 1934. 1 Warrants pay-
aoie at farmers as Fruitgrowers Bank,
Medford Ore.
CLARE W. SHORES. Clerk,
School Diat. No. 09.
Meteorological Report
December 6, 1934.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Friday, with fog. Little change
In temperature.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday.
but with local valley fogs. Little
change in temperature.
Local Data.
Temperature a year ago today :
Highest. 56: lowest, 47.
Total monthly precipitation, T.
Deficiency for the month .66 In.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1934, 6.23 inches.
Excess for the season, 1.22 Inches.
Relative humidity a 6 p. m. yes
terday, 66 per cent; A a. m. today.
95 per cent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:26 a.m. Sun
set, 4:40 p.m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M
120th Meridian Time
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Abstracts
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JM.'KHO.N CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts ot Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jacltson
County.
MUKRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract!
of Title. Rooms 3 and 6 No. 32
North Central Ave., upstairs.
Rlalto Phone 1818-Y.
Tainting, and Paperlmtiglnft
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
hanln Tel 646-W 313 8 Orape
PERSONAL
nrv. EVELYN? MARSHALL Read.
Iw dally. 315 So. Riverside.
POR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial
park lot. Box No. 601. Tribune
WHEN you thlnlt of teal estate, think
at Brown & White.
A BARGAIN My large lot. on Bsn
nett St.. excellent soli, fruit, nut
trees and berries Will sacrifice on
terms or cash Boi 69, Tribune.
HOUSES POR SALR OR RENT Jack
son County Building & Loan Aas'n
Phone 195
FOR SALE POULTRY
PURX Bronze torn Cockers n's prise
stock 65 Jesse Nell Rt 1. Ashlsn t
Dentlilry.
DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gov. 236 t
Main.
Expert Window Cleaners
LET OHO HOE OO IT Tel 1172
Houpe Cleaning Floor Waxlntt Ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Money To Lend
MONEY IOAND $50 to .?00 for
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Pe-ftnsnced. Loans closed
within 30 minutes, undr auper
vision of the Ptsre Banking D"pt.
License No. S-167-M-160. Sea W. E
Thomi, 45 So. Central.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Young freh cow w.th
heifer cslf. E. Lumberg. Ross Lane,
4 ml. north of Jacksonville Hwy.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs 1120 West;
2nd.
MONEY LOANED Cecil Jennlnga.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines ell
makes, terms If desired. All makes
rented and repaired White Sewing
Machine Co 24 N. Bartlett.
Uall P;iper Ctautnf:
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room - 'OR 8AJjEjfrwy Mm Chep B30
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
and garage storare at moderate
rates by weel or oiontb 32a South
Riverside avenue
WAMxPAPER CLEANING 1c pet V
ft Mr Blark 310 N Bartlett.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
Boise ..
Boston
Chicago
Denver ......
Eureka HHH
Helena ,
Los Angelea 68
MEDFORD 4
New York 44
Omaha .. - 36
Phoenix ..MWM. 70
Portland - 48
Reno . 44
Roaeburg 46
Salt Lake . 32
San Francisco .... 62
Seattle - 42
Spokane ............ 32
Walla Walla 30
Washington, D.C. 46
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German War Letter Dies.
BERLIN, Dee. 6. (AP) General
Oscar Von Hutler, 77, who held im
portant German eommanda on the
west front during the world war and
captured Riga from the Russians in
1917, died today.
28 . Clear
28 .30 Snow
16 Clear
46 Clear
16. .04 Foggy
56 P. Cdy.
30 Clear
30 P. Cdy.
10 Cloudy
38 Clear
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JACKSONVILLE. Dee. 6. (SpU
Wlnnlngham clan met at the Odd
Fellows .hall Thursday, November 29,
for their annual Thanksgiving din
ner and celebration. In the evening
dancing was enjoyed. Those present
were Mr. anct Mrs. Mark Wlnnlng
ham. Mrs. Polly Watklns and eon.
Guy, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Russell, Mr.
and Mrs. Hester Knutren, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Bcholer and family, Mr.
and Mra. Francis Russell and fam
ily. Mr. end Mrs. Harry Whitney
and daughters, Ruth and Violet and
aon, Lloyd, Mr. end Mrs. Mark Smith
and family. Mr. and Mra. Ed Pence.
Mr. and Mra. Jamee Wlnnlnghnm
and daughter, Dorothy. Lieut, and
Mrs. Percy Merritt, Mra. Buelnh Ser-1
her and children,- Mlaa Valeria Pierce,
Paul Pence, Jack Seeley, Axel Lund
gren and Bert Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ragda!e of
Trail were dinner gue5te Monday
of Mr. and Mra. Ed Pence.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ravenor of
Spencer Gulch, spent itaturday night
at the Charley Ravenor home. The
latter la Everett Ravenor a father.
Robert Lynes. son of Mrs. Coll 1b
Lynes, who recently came here from
Adams county, Idaho, entered grade
school the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rector Gens and son.
Marvin, and Dorothy oaddy, all o!
Kirk, Ore., visited several days at
the B. A. Gaddy home here, return
ing to their homes Sunday.
Mrs. Albert Smith of Miller Gulch
visited friends here Sunday night.
Bill Furgerson of Medford is visit
ing at the G. O. Sandcn home.
Ed Vogel and eon, Ray. transacted
business in Medford Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brownlee, Mr.
and Mrs. Elton Brownlee, O. B. Dun-
nlngton and children epent Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dunnlngton
on Little Applets te.
Regular meeting of the Jackson
ville P.-T. A, will be held Decem
ber 7.
MIsa Virginia Flck of Medford
taught Monday In Mrs. Norvell'e
room, the latter being confined to
her home because of Illness.
Mrs. G. O. Sanden baa returned to
her home after spending the past
week visiting her parents, Mr. and
Bra. J. G. Vial at Phoenix.
Jacksonville basketball teams ere
busy several nights a week practicing.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butcher and
family were among the dinner guests
at the Ed Vogel home Thursday.
Miss Odella Vogel of Griffin creek
also epent the day visiting her
father.
Mr. and Mrs. Rue! Kn owl ton and
the letter's mother, Mrs. Knta Bonln,
were Medford visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hilton and
daughter, Dorothy, visited relatives
In Medford Saturday night.
Margaret Henaley of Medford epent
Thanksgiving aa a guest of Mrs. Al
Boone. - ,
Harry Reams of Phoenix spent Sun
day with his aunt, Mrs, Dora Har-baugh.
Lewis Mitchell of Doris, Cnllf., eon
of Mrs. Oscar Knox, spent Thanks
giving with his mother.
Mrs. Dally and Mrs. Bessie Garrett
of Medford, visited Mrs. Boone Tues
day. ,
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1M4 Plymouth DcLuxo Coupe.
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1932 Plymouth 4 Slan.
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FOOTS CREF.K. Dec. . (SpU
Mr. and Mrs. W. h. Miller rettrneil
home December 4. after spending eev
eral dnya In Glendale with their
daughter, Mrs. Walt Me Issuer and
family.
Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Boomsltter and
son Lee of Grant paas, and Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Bowen were Thursday din
ner gueata of Mr, and Mrs. M. C.
Boomsllter.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gallagher and
Mr. end Mra. Ed Guetelaff were
ford shoppera December a.
Mr. and Mrs. R. h. Miller and chlN
dren, Rowland end Phyllis, were
fluents of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist
Thanksgiving.
Thirteen members of Uve OK
Grange attended Grange meeting at
Same Valley Decern ner I. The three
nowf members of Idve Oak who took
the first and second decrees, were
Lawrence Jones. Mrs. Walter Combs
and Mrs. Putnam. All but four new
officers were Installed at the meeting
In Central Point December 3.
Etta Mae Prefountaln spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prefountaln.
Mra. JRoy Tompklna and children,
Loretta, Lorraine and Leroy, were
Grants Pass visitors November 30j
Mra. Effle Btrdseye and Mrs. Letsy
Miller, accompanied by Mra. M. Pen
of Gold Hill, attended the recreation
school at Medford December 6.
Mrs, I. T. Gallagher. Mra. Victor
Blrdseye and Mrs. Cloy Dick: attend
ed the Grants Pass Garden club De
cemher 4.
Gold Hill unit of district 87 will
hold a bazaar at the Hotel Parlora,
December 13, the proceeds to be uaed
in helping serve hot lunches at the
school this winter.
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Floyd Charley. Mrs. Mable Brown,
Helen Brown, Ernest Jones, Mr. 41 4
Mrs. Tern Stanley and Mrs. Myrtle
Charley. All enjoyed the day and
especially the impressive ceremony.
Mrs. Fay Itagsdala and daughter
were visiting with Mra. Edith Jones
and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ragsdtle
this week.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Wyant Thanksgiving were Mr. - and
Mr. Gene Bellow and family oX
Heeee creek.
Several people of the neighborhood
gathered at the Hoefft home Thurs
day evening, where they epent the
evening playing games a .a. working
In contests. At mid light refresh
ment were served by the hostes.
Mrs. William Hoefft, and after an
hour of music and singing itll return
ed to their homes.
Mrs. John Short gave a party Thurs
day evening at which the participants
enjoyed an old-faahloned taffy pull.
Mr. and Mra. Lew Giissom spent
Friday ntght at the Tonn home and
left Saturday morning for Ashland,
where they wilt spend the winter.
MANY PRIZES AWAIT
OakG
rove
Antelope
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OAK CVROVB. Deo. 0. (8pl.)
Grove Neighborhood club- met with
Mra. Floyd Ml near, November fl. A
favorable report waa given on the
work the club has been doing and
plans ;were mode for resuming such
activities after the holiday. The next
meeting will be at Mrs. Norrla Giles"
on Lozler lane, Jnnuary 3.
Mr. and Mr. Ycarout and daugh
ter June wcredlnner guest at the
Floyd Mine ar home November 30,
Some of the Oak Grove school paS
ron were putting up new playground
equipment on the school grounds
Wednesday. -
Mr. and Mrs, Fred McDonald were
houaa guests of 3. J. Klrkpatrlck,
November 30. Mr. McDonald la a
former football etar of Medford high
school. He la teaching In the high
school at Shedd, Ore.
Mr. and Mra. Michael Doyle were
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mii.
J. B. Lundy.
Cyril Sander reutrned from Port
land December 2. having attended
the Medford-W&alilngton high school
football game.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Klrtpatrlck lad
aa Thanksgiving guests Mra. Ktrt
patrlck's brother, Mr. Ottlnger and
family of Jackson Hot Springs, and
Mr. and Mr. Chester Parker and son
De Oris and daughter Alleen.
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ANTE LOP B, Dec. 6. (Bpl.) Marie
Wood has been under the care of a
Medford doctor for the1 past two 1
weeks. She has an Infected foot, but
la reported as Improved at this writ
ing.
Antelope Literary club wU meet
December 14. Each member la re
quested to bring a squash pi or
sandwiches.
Those reported on the sick list
this past week In the Antelope dis
trict are Joe Arena and daughter,
Ruth, Mrs. T. A. Askew, Mrs. Jim
Lawrence, who fell and Injured her
arm, and Mrs. B. B. Baize.
Mr, end Mr. Roy Ash pole of Eagle
Point were dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs, Harvey Stanley Thanksgiving
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blghnm and
dauKhters and Mrs. B, K, Rlgira at
tended church In Medford Decem
ber a. j
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kneeland and
daughters of Central Point spent De
cember 0 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Elbert Blgham.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. S. W. Balsa of Med
ford entertained at luncheon Thanks
giving day. The dining room and
table were decorated fcr tTie occa
sion. Those present were Mr. end
Mrs. Tom Hallett, Mr. and Mrs. B. K.
Bslwi and ehirflren, Mr. and Mra. B.
K, Rlgfts and children of Antelope.
Mra, Helen Culbertson spent a few
dayi last week In Central Point with
Mr. and Mra. Culbertson. father and
mother of Cecil culbertson'. Mr. Cul
bertson has been very III. All hope
for l speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mr. Bill BlRham enter
tained at a Thank Halving dinner No
vember 98. Present were Mr, and
Mr. 1. Blgham of Medford, Mr,
and Mrs. Jim Kneeland and chil
dren of Central Point. Mrs. Aletta
Birjtham and datijrbteTs. Grace and
Ruth. Mr. nd Mra. Frank Myers
and aon, Mr. and Mra. Fr-vl Smith
of Table Rock and Mr. and Mrs. El
bert Blgham of AntHnp. The after
noon was spent In elnflni and play
ing games.
Richard Balre of Medford spent
December with Mr. and Mrs. B
K. Bsim of Antelope.
Mr. and Mr. J. C. Oreb spent
Thanksgiving at Butte Falls.
Mrs. Myrtle Smith and snn or
Eatrle Point spent December 2 with
Mrs. Louisa Oreb.
Sterling
(Contributed.)
Any person In Jackson county la
eligible to make an entry In the food
fair being sponsored by the Home
Economics club of Phoenix Orange,
Monday evening.
Do you make good bread? Exhibit
a loaf; or perhaps your success would
be In an open-face pie or an ante!
food cake.
First and second price for each
claea have been donated .by Medford
business houses. Eve-y prise should
be e.peclally acceptable at this season
to brighten someone's Christmas tree,
or perhaps your own. The prises In
each division are:
Angel food eakes -First prlne, Jardi
niere donated by the Monarch seed
Feed Co.; second prize, cooky aheet
e-nd press donated by Lamport's.
Light cakea First prize, bridge
lamp donated by Peoples Electrlo
Store; second prize, Wearever Drlpo-
lator donated by Medford Furniture '
& Hardware. j
Dark cakes First prize, east alu
minum roaster . donated by Tick'
Hardware; second prize, purse donat
ed by M. M. Department store.
Open-face pies First prim, neat of
six earthenware bowls donated by
Gates & Lydlard; second prize, cas
serole donated by Montgomery Ward
& Co.
Two-cruet pies First prire, double
blanket donated by Whlllock' Golden
Rule store; second prize, three earth
enware bowls and dipper donated by
Al Pfche.
Bread First prize, toaater donated
by Leonard Electric Co.: second prize,
sack of flour donated by Reliable
Orocery.
Rolls First prize, Wearever broiling
pan donated by Hubbard Bros.; sec
ond prlee, six-pound roast of meat
donated by Liberty Meat Market.
Three Judge will be selected from
home economics teachers and horn
demonstration agents, Entries will be
received at the Phoenlu Grange hall
between 2 and 4 In the afternoon and
8:30 and 8 in the evening. Decern wr
10. Winner will be nnounced at
10 o'clock, after which the food will
be sold at auction, a the property
of the Phoenix Orange.
This l an opportunity lor man.
woman or child to test hi prl
recipe for cake, pie vi- bread.
STERLING, Dec. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Dunnlngton of Little
Applegat entertained a group of
friends and relative at Thanksgiving
dinner.
Snider Nelson Is ill with a' bad oold
at thl writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Med
ford and their sons, BUI snd Jack, en
Joyed the Thanksgiving dinner at
Mr. and Mra, Ed Arpan'a on Sterling
creek. Mra. Charles Smith Is a sister
of Mrs. Bd Arpan.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeo, Brownlee motor
ed to Medford December 1.
T. E. Besulieu, Jessie and Bobby
Beau lieu of Eagle Point are guests
till week at Mr. and Mr. F. P. Dut
ton's and also at Wallace Dutton's
and family of Medford.
H. L. Knapps motored to Medford
December 1.
Radio old. or radio new. they wnrS
, tfitir bet when we set throng,
i 'Pf Lutt on do It." Ir-bon 22,
E RIVER ELECTS
Lake Creek
LAKE CREEK. Dec. 6 (Spl.) A
large crowd of neighbors snd re!
tlvea met at the Grange hnll Thanks
giving day to partake of the turkey
dinner. The afternoon wa spent in
dancing.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Grlgsby and fam
ily are spending the week in Medfnd
as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bd Grlgsby.
Those spending the Thanksgiving
holidays at the IUfft home were Mr.
and Mra. Jack Argravea and children.
Keith and Carmine, and Ed Lemmlni
of Talent, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Blair
of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Cartwrlht and aon and Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Smith and family nd Ml
Rlva McKlnnl or Medford.
Lake Creek store was entered Man
dnv nifliht end quite a number of
artlMea were taken. The thieve
Hiilned entrance by breaking out
rear window. Stnt police were Im
mediately summon'd to trsn the
parlies.
Mr. end Mrs. H.irry Tonn were din
r.r guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
John Bohnert of Central Point.
Mr. and Mra. Ted Hoefft spent
Thank;.v1ng day in Medford.
Among the attending the Joint
ImtnlUtton of Oranges at Central
Point Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. ltd
Wvpih. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Me;-er.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Tonn, Mr. and
Mr. We.lo Rt4dl, Mx, and Mra.
ROOUB RIVER, Dec. fl. (8pl.)
Walter Combs received 37 vote and
Andy KUth 48 vote here Tuesday to
elect them for the two-year term on
the city council, while Charles Hatch
and Bob Hill were given the one-year
terms. Hill received 42 rote and
Hatch 30.
E. K. Miller, with 42 votes, wa elect
ed city treasurer over J. B. H. Leyen,
who received 30 ballots.
Two-year council term: Lee Hugg,
25; Charley Totten. 91.
One-year term: Richard Scott, 19:
Burwell OTCelly, 24; D. Chamber, 24.
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A. A. A. Made in Medford. Butts
that will please you at 130 00 to
45 00. Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main.
Upstairs.
Bicycles new and used get the
bat at Medford Cycle, 33 N. F.r,
hopping day
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