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I snDswMinBBSa MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD, OREGON. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1934. SULL WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR E ASY REFERENCE m PAGE SEVEN KVA.KVI2D vo BO CROW il Bead every ad oo fill this pate Bead ever; ad oo this pate Ml) probably fine xactly the thlna 700 want to ou) 01 kU U II Isn't there, adver tlae . If ' penslie, affective RATES Ptt word tint injection tt ( Minimum 36c) dacb addition! uueruon. pel word . lf (Minimum I0c Pel Una per month without eopi cbangaa -gl.28 Phone 75 FOB W&NT AJDS FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5-room furnished hou. 27.50. Call Harold H. Brovra, 195; alter S. 1670. FOR RENT r3-room bungalow. In quire Hamburger Inn. VERY MODERN furnished oottages: reasonable prtce. special rates to single person. Valandra Hotel uid Cottages. Central Point. v FOR REN1 nonidi lurnubcd 01 unfurnished. Brown & White FOR RENT APARTMENTS MODERN rurnlshed cottages: reason ablo price. Special rates to single person. Valandra Hotel and Cot tages, Central Point. FOU RENT Apt.. 808 W Main." FOR RENT Large and small furnlsi ed apartments. 7U6 so. Oakdale FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT SUITE OP 3 ROOMS housekeeping and garage. 327 N. Grape St. FURNISHED sleeping room and apt Call 1368-w. FOR RENT Furnished heated sleep ing room. Private entrance, very reasonable. 132 Almond St. FOR SALE POOS PETS ROLLER CANARIES Phone 523-J-2 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES STUDEBAKER'S USED CARS 1034 Dodge ton dual long W. B truck 1029 Chev. long W. B truck. MISCELLANEOUS them at said time and place, when! I a Scaring will be had thereon. ; LET HANSEN SOLVE YOUR DECOR-I Dated this 1st day of December. ATINQ PROBLEMS Tel 289-J 519 ; QEKTKUDE OUVB fuhkt. King. USED CAR BARGAINS 11033 OcSoto Sedan 11031 Chrysler Sedan. 1 1931 Essex Coach. 1 1031 Bulck Sedan. 11029 Ford Sedan. 1 1028 Ford Roadster. 11928 Bulck Sedan. SKINNER'S OARAGE Bulck and Pontlac Sales and Service. FOR SALE Model T Ford coupe; ex cellent condition: priced low. See at Camp Wlthus, N. Riverside. 1920 Studebaker sedan $185 00 Chev. coupe. A buy ..... 85.00 1931 Pontlac sedan 850 1)0 STUDEBAKER SALES i SERVICE South Riverside CAR BARGAINS 1927 Chev Coach MO.OO 1923 Ford 2-door Sedan 18 50 1933 Dodge Roadster J20 00 1923 Ford ton Truck; extra transmission $40 00 HI-WAV EXCHANGE. So. or Phoenix FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room. 375 So. Central. FOR SALE 1933 Chev. DeLuxe Sedan: trunk, wire wheels. Sacrifice. B. R. Warren. Box 24, Phoenix. LOST AND FOUND FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms and garage storage at moderate rates by week or month 32s South Riverside avenue. I,-)ST Chow dog. black tongue, ward. 301-R-4. u T Small black suede zipper purse .Saturday night at Jacksonville. 1't.uue 5B9-J-2. Re-' FOR RENT ROOM BOARD FOR RENT Room, board, at 153 N. Oakdale. LOST Yellow gold octagon shape watch, without bracelet. Phone 589-J-S. J.OST Aaate Keystone watch charm Rewara'.. wve at Tribune office. lost Billfold, containing money :id papers. Ucrl reward Leave at Trlb. una ofrice. . LOST If oog missing, call 1516. RATES very moderate at 716 s. M-ln ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orape FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR CABINS 445 S. Front. WANTED MALE HELP GET 'lNTO the Delacl field. I will select several young men to start Immediate training to service. In stall and operate Delsel units. See Walsh. Hotel Holland. WANTED Experienced aheepherder. Give age, experience, lf married or single. Box 3879, Tribune. MAN WANTED A HUSTLER Tor Jackson county to nandle surest. easiest selling articles Go home every evening with money In yur pocket. Experience not necessary Good reputation essential Write , Mr Close. 817 stock Excnange uiog Portland. Oregon. FOR RENT Room 16x80 adjoining Mall Tribune Job Department, on Grape street Will remodel to suit permanent tenant Phone 75 or ap ply at Mall Tribune (newspaper) office. FOR RENT Jackson Co Phone 195. Holly Court. No 3 Bldg & Loan Aasn FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE Good oil circulating heater for wood circulator. Inquire 131 W. Main. W A NTED SITUATIONS WANTED Work, middle aged compe tent white woman. Maid or dish washing preferred. Inquire 422 e Fir. OWNER of caterpillar tractor and tools wants work. Price reason able. Tel. 571-R-2. FOR TRADE 2 double beds, good springs, mattresses foi twin beds oi day beds Rt 1. Box 848 Medford FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A Ford sedan and 2 lots In Medf-wc for late model rord V-8 Tel 407-J EXCHANGE Furn. for lumber wood, reels Phone 969-R. re-upholstering ftsb poles and FOh SALE OR TRADE White ilec trie sewlnR machine for light se dan Box 638. Tribune IN HOMES Exp. dressmaker, clever alterations Day-week. References. Dressmaker, 163 No. Oakdale. Tel. 858-H. . ' s. i for THADF 10 A on Columbia H'.vy Unincumbered middle-aged widow Some timber. For small modern FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE wants practical nursing or nouse keeping box 4012 WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Good homes for wonder ful young dogs. Humane Society Tel 1516. PARTY wishes to rent a 4 or 5-rom house No children. Suite price Box 3677. Tribune. WILL PAY cash rent for 10 to 200 serfs good grain or alfalfa land Buildings no object. Box 3870. Tribune. WANTED TO EXCHANGE Carpenter work for light car. '30 or later. Tel 355-J-2. WANTED 104 rods w-oven wire, about 47 inches high. Phil Hannafo.'d Eagle Point. WANTED To borrow $500 For fur ther information write to Mall Trib une. Box 256. WANT to RENT Stock ranch on share basis. Inquire Bud Stammen. Roule 1. Box 187. WANTED To borrow $500. good se curity. Box 284. Tribune. '.V.NTED To buy a used sidewalk bicycle Must be in good condition Box 331. Tribune. CASH PAID lor live poultry Johnson Prod Co.. 8th and Front Sts WANTED To buy small modern home in Medford. terms like rent, by steadily employed party. Box 384. toll Tribune. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house in city limits of Med ford Must be cheap Box 306 Mali Trlhune PtRNITUKE re-upholstered. 969-R Thlbault. Phone WAN'I'ED Household sooda. 'tovei tools or what nave you Medfurd Barms House 27 N Orape St Tel 1062 house. Will assume small mort gage. Phone 582-R. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Bear creek bottom gar den land, close In: also pear or chard. Phone 1524-L. 5 AND 10-ACRE TRACTS $10 DOWN. $5 MONTH On pavement: plenty water, electricity and phone available. Phone 1231. Montgomery, 116 North Riverside. FOR SALE 1 acre, close In; small house, family orchard, berries. La dlno clover: value $450 Will take light car as part payment. Inquire 145 N. Central. COMFORTABLE HOME 6 rooms, plastered, mod JhZuDU em. located on paved street, nice shade, lawn nnd shrubbery. All assessments paid Terms. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. INC 109 E Main St. Phone 128 A BARGAIN My large lot, on Ban. oott St., excellent soil fruit, nut Vees ano berries Will sacrifice on terms or cash box 00. iriount WHEN you think of teal estate, thinf of Brown & White. FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial park lot. Box No. 501. Tribune USED CAR SAI.F. Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-ins. With 1935 License. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Plymouth Sedan. 1932 Plymouth 4 Sedan. 1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan. 1932 Desoto Sedan. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 28 No. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS AIR-WAY makes a splendid Christ mas gift. Arrange for demonstra tion. Write Frank Foster, Dealer. 404 Crater Lake Ave. EXCEPTIONAL good used piano: fine make. Priced very low for quick saie. 'BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE FOR SALE Household furniture. Powell, Pitt Ave., old Pacific high way, north. FOR SALE $180.00 Spark Gas Range. like new, $73.00. 625 Holly St. Ashland. HOUSEHOLD goods, farm Implements lor sue 80S so. Newtown. FOR SALE Used sewing machines all mattes, terms if desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine co 24 N Bartlett DRY CORN By the hundred or ton $1.40 per hundred. 4 mile east Voorhlea. Crossing. 610-J-6.. E. C Corn. KINDERGARTEN Spsrta Bldg Music and dance Phone 1545 or 1256-W Rutb Luy Alice Holmoack. Administratrix of the Estate of Arthur Samuel Furry. Deceased. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Lotus Tucker, Plaintiff, vs. Merlin Tucker. Defendant. To Merlin Tucker the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required and aummon ed to aupcar In the above entitled Court and cause and answer the Com-! plaint of plaintiff on file herein I against you. within four (4) week I from t.ie date of the ft rat publican an I of this Summons, exclusive of the MUKRAY ABSTRACT! CO. Abstract ! first date of publication, and If you JAI hnON CO. AI1S1KAC1 CO. Abstracts of rule ano Title Insurance Vbt only complete rttle 8 j t e m in Jackson County. of Title. Rooms 3 and 6 No. North Centra) Ave., upstairs. Rial to Phone 1616-Y. Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. I. U. Gove. Main. Money To Lend MONEY LOANED 50 to $300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cam Re-financed. Loans closed within 30 minutes, under super vision of the State Banking Dept. Lire,., "o. S-157-M-160. See W. E Thomas, 45 So. Central. MONEY LOANED Cecil Jennings. Painting and Paper hanging M. A. BUSS Painting and paper Hanging re I 646-W 313 S Orape EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE OO Office 1015 No Central Phone 316 Prices right. 8ervlce guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices .got 619 North Riverside, phone 615. Wall Paper Cleaning WAIL-PAPER CLEANING Ic per tq ft Mr Black 810 N Bartletl Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT - r,el UW House Cleaning Floor Waxing On ental rug cleaning and upholstering LEGAL NOTICES FOR SALE Newtown apples. Br In . containers. Joe Kantor, Route 4. Box 337. FOR SALE Apples, or trade for any thing you have. Phone 133-L. FOR SALE White sewing machine; reasonable. 319 S Grape. FOR SALE Baled hay, Lofland ranch. Central Point. WOOD FOR SALE Oak. laurel, pine dry or green cordwood and polea See J. C. Dusenberryr Sams Valley rR SALE Baled hay. $12.00 per ton C R. Natwlck, Eagle Point. Phone 5-F-14. Notice of Hearing of Objection! to Final Account of Administratrix nnd .settlement Thereof, NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN thit the undersigned Gertrude Olive Furry, as Administratrix of the estate oi Arthur Samuel Furry, deceased, now pending tn the County Court !or Juck&on County, Oregon, did on the 1st day of December. 1934, file In s.ud court and In said estate her Filial Account and Report, and that on said c'a the Honorable Earl B. Day, ha Ccunitf Judjje for Jackson County. Oregon, did make and enter an Order tuereln, setting the hour of 11:00 o'clock a. m,, on tne 1 1th day of January, 1935. as the time, and the Court Room of said County Court tn ti.e Court Houae at Medford, Oregon, ar the place for the hearing of any and all objections to such final ac count and the settlement thereof and to the Administratrix' application ta be discharged as such officer. aid to have her bond exonerated and the estate closed, and the real property turned over to the helm of said de ceased, subject to the widow's dower. That all persons having objections to sucn nnai account and to the settlement tnereor. and to the wlad :ni up of aald estau., and to sue 'a distribution of the property thereof. nre by said order required to make FOR SALE i-h p. air-cooled gas en gine, suitable for mining, pumps, generators, air compressors or mid get auto Hi-WAY EXCHANGE. So of Phoenix. FOR SALE Apples. Phoenix. Ore. Bert Stancltff FOR SALE Closing out my entire stock of bicycles Schults Bros., 137 No. Central. FOR SALE Sand and gravel. ISOc per yard. Phone 401-J-L. DRESS for less by the Style Kraft plan. See Mrs. Wade de Rycke. 2222 E Main. Tel. 1202. FOR HI G H ZSIAUTtT pear t rci . peach, apricot, cherry apple, al mond, filbert, and walnut tre rosea and ahrubs at lowest prices, Phone 831-11-2. or call at W B Barnum'a. 3 miles south of Medford on hwy next to Ever Shady Auto Camp Carlton Nursery. Carlton. Or fall to so appear and answer said Complaint, or plead thereto, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her Complaint on file in the above entitled Court and cause; a succinct statement of which relief prayed for Is as follows, to wit: For Judgment and decree of this Court that the bonds of matrlnvnv now existing Detween plaintiff and defendant be forever dlMolved and held for naught: that defendant be required to pay all plaintiff's coats and disbursements of this suit, In cluding a reasonable sum to be al lowed as attorneys lees, also that plaintiff's maiden name, Lotus Wil son, be restored. This Summons la published In the Meoford Mall Tribune by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Jude of the above entitled court, mau and entered the 19th day of Novem ber, ma. Tne oate or tne nrst pub lication I November 20. 1934. O. H. BENOTSON. Attorney for Plaintiff 126 East Main Street, Medford. Oregon. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. James F. Snelllng, Plaintiff, v. Charles F. Krause. also known as C F. Krause, and Elizabeth Krause. husband and wife; the unknown helns of Charles F. Krause, alsj known an C- F. KrauM. and Eliza beth Krause. lf either be dead; A C Manning and Jane Doe Manning, his wife, if married, (true name unknown); the unknown heirs of A C. Manning and Jane Doe Man ning, lf either be dead; A. Glgler and Jane Doe Glgler, his wife. If married (true name unknown): the unknown helm of A. Glgler and Jane Doe Glgler, If either be dead; also all other persona, or parties unknown claiming any right, title estate. Hen or interest in or to the real estate described in the Com plaint on file herein, Defendants To each and all of the defendants hereinabove named: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby notified that tne above named plaintiff, James P. Snell. mg. is tne owner and holder of Cer tificate of Delinquency No. 01128, is sued by the Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jackson County, state of Oregon. to the said James F. Snelllng. dated and issued the 22nd day of April, 1933. for the sum of $21.01, same be ing the amount then due and delin quent for taxes for the year 1930. to gether with penalty, Interest and costs thereon, upon the following de scribed real property, of which Char les F Krause appears of record to on the owner of the legal title thereto; said property being situated In Jack son County, SUte of Oregon, and par ticularly described as follows, to-wit; The South one-half (S'i) of the Northeast (NE) quarter. Section 6. Townahlp 35, South Range Four (4) West of the Willamette Merid ian, containing 80 acres more or lejw You are hereby further notlfed that the aald plaintiff. James F. Snelllng. paid taxes upon said above deacrlbod property for years subsequent to sa:a certificate and tuwequent to rhe taxea for which said certificate wm Issued, aa follows: Year's Ux. 1931. full; date p&td. April 22, 1933; tax receipt No. 170.,, amount, $16.12: rate of Interest. 8'e Year's tax. 1932. full; date pa'd. Nov 18. 1933; tax receipt No. ia:i60; amount, $19-92; rate of Interest. 8. Year's tax. 1933-34, mil; date paid, Nov 15, 1934; tax receipt No. 1,2644; amount, $25.64: rate of interest, 8. That all of the aforesaid taxea o paid by aald plaintiff, as aforesaid, for the aforesaid respective dates of payment, and the aald certificate of delinquency for the aforesaid date thereof bear Interest at 8rl. per an num, and the amount of said certifi cate and the said taxea so paid with the Interest thereon as aforesaid are now due and owing the plalntUf nerein. You and eah of you are hereby summoned and required to appear In the above entitled Court and cause within sixty (60) days after the date of the first publication of this Sum mons, exclusive of the first dnte of publication, and defend this action or proceedings or pay the amounts due aa aforesaid upon said certificate of delinquency and taxes as aforesaid upon said certificate of delinquency, a,nd taxes as aforesaid thereon, respect ivelr, together with tho costs of this foreclosure, and in case of your failure to do so. a judg ment and decree will be rendered and entered In the above entitled Court and matter, adjudging and decreeing the aforesaid amount of said certifi cate of delinquency, with Interest thereon, aa aforesaid, and the amount of the aforesaid taxes, with lutereaL thereon as aforesaid, and the cosrs of this foreclosure to constitute valid Hens upon the property described in Certificate No. 01128 and foreclosing said Hens and ordering the sale o'. said property for the satisfaction of aald liens, in accordance with the statutes in such cases made and provided. That the name of the legal owner oi tne tine or tne property describe In Certificate of Dellnauencv No 01128 as the same appears of record in jacKson county, state of Oregon Is Charles F- Krause; that the si id property described tn aald certificate or delinquency and Included therein, upon th assessment rolls In the of fice of the said Tax Collector and Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, to the following respective parties for wj loiiowing respective years: 1930, Charles F Krause; 1931, Char les F Krause; 1932, Charles F Krause: 1933-34, Charles F. Krause. as the owner thereof on the assessment rolls tn aald Tax Collector's office. This summons Is published !n the Medford Mall Tribune by Order of the HoooraDie h. d. Norton. Judge of the above entitled Court duly made the 20th day of November. 1934. All na pers and process In thli proceeding may De serveo upon tne undersUtucd attorney, at 126 East Main Street, in the City of Medford. Jackson County. State of Oregon, and which Is hta post office address. The date of the first publication of this Summons la tne 20th day of November. 1934. O. H. BENGTSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Table Rock Butte Falls Valley View Mail Tribune Daily Cross Word Puzzle DRY WOOD to tiers laurel, 80 (It 5t& Pennsylvania. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired Flck's Hardware. 131 West Main. HOUSES POR SALE OB RETT Jsca son County Building St Loan Asb'd Pbone 195 FOR SALE POULTRY POR SALE Pea fowls, cheap, Powell. Pitt Ave., old, Psclflc highway north rOR SALE 100 Red Dot pullets, roidy to lay B Stammen, Phoenix, Jack sonville Highway. FOR SALE Red pullets ready to ly Thornton place. Buckshot Hill road HlOHESl PRICES paid for furs. h!rte and pelts Medford dargalD House 37 No Orape Del 1061 IUNK WANTED We pa. ea.h fot JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALLM1NJM BRASS COPPER and luna it all descripMuna MnlJFOKD BAROAA1N HOUSE 37 An Orape Tel I08H FOR RENT HOUSES FOR .SAia. Few choice cockerels. B W D tested. Mahood Keds Pedigreed White leghorns Mrs R E Carley. PURE Bronz toma Co aeran. prlti a toes 15 Jesse Nell Rt 1. Aahlan I FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK POR S.M.E Weaner pla J. A In man. a mil' wt of Phoenix. DRY WOOD nr. maiiMnlU. Phone 71 or SI 5 Pennsylvania WHEAT or feed oat 150 owt.: ground barley and alfalfa hay 112 60 tou. C. A DeVoe. 3 miHJ vest and ? mile south of Medford Phone 623-J-2 FURS CB.h paid for furs, hldfs. pelt Johnson Produce Co.. 6th and Front Sts. PORTRAITS. Christmas cords, kodak finshln. very reasonable. E Hiy den Jones, 607 West Second Pho;i UtU-M Hours 11 to 7. TURKEYS AND POULTRY DRESoKIi snd delivered at your reach, phone 403-J-1. GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co.. 4tb and Bartlett Sts FOR SA1B Sand, gravel lawn dirt fertilizer teaming phone 9U-J FOR 8 ALE White sewing machine Angora rsbbtu 314 Willamette FOH EXCHANOB 3030 Carbine val ued at 120 00 for light car Across from Medford Riding Academy FOR SALE 3 Jeraey cows one pr;ng' er and the other giving milk. Geo L Trexhler. Central Point. FOK RENT 4-room hoiu. furnlanfd roH 9Axi Weaoet P i 1120 West untMi.-n'.sried at 141 So. Holly cloec tn Inqu.re 5-ROOM furnished house, 1121 M t Riserv.de, 120 per month, Phone 134-Y, rX'F: RENT 0-room -modern ho furnihed. fireplace nd p:X'o in quire 328 W fl:h 3t W IT t-er-Li. I. FOR 8A1X Jersey eo- Cheap Bennett FOR 8 ALE D003 PETS POR "ALE - Roller Camr'es Mal Chr'.K'ma. prints Mr Bert Hwt er 303 Htta St. MISCELLANEOUS LOW PRICED guaranteed Radio Serv ice Phone Boi-Y. BOA I TRAILER, C(n Krister A.dd in? Machine Typewriter. Booti Shoes Hunting-Fishing equipment 317 North Rlvenias. IS YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED? J nave foi aaie or trade a tate modol Acoust-.oun which nss so oenefld my hearing that I nare no further use for tt r N Kerr Talent. Ore ACROSS 1. Provided with t shoes I. Retinue of wlvei 10. Harvett 14. Ardent affec tion 13. Palm cocka too 15. Assistant 1". AfreHh IS. Bracing; med icine 19. Pack 20, Roosts for cliicktMii 22. Thoso ho In duiitfl in a certain win ter spurt 24. Spaces on birds" heads Old cloth measure 27. Harpoons 30. Pertaining to a wall SS. Melts 3!. Infant .17 Auction Pecav 39. Top plcs Of a tpirs 41 S;irtt 43 Neck niece 44 Detail 41 ntllMefl 4 Small Islands E" Small dah'iers S3. Masruline nam M. niumlnatfd 64. Rub out Solution of Saturday's Puzzle A ft jLiL B. A B i3 IN WE D sh U nR I ND lilEH A N K FU UI1 6 a1on e a LLL! PfSL EST A T E R S EiP E!lT A G B1A E3 E In OWiA NA I P A B 111 A I P E p T O N E. sit Ie In t Is pon e e s i6. Pintiirflnque tn It natural Implictly 60. Landed prop erties 44. Quantity of modlcln tl. Attendant on tht sick 47. Variety of 41 Cast iidiort Stances ! Thin porrldf :o. rjBMo 71. Makes s mistake 72. Meat (tfrhei 73. Consider DOWN 1. Strike with th palm 1 Sharpening ton 1. Above 4- Rudtmentarr to or hoof I. Tho j who de test 4, Oot up T. Flowefl I Qodl(! nf discord t. Kind of flih 10. Stronghold ot medieval princes or noblemen 11. Ceremony 13. Scent 13. Church it tints 31. 8tcd 23, Turkish nam Health resort 17. Lon narrow plec 31. Picture taken with a cam era: cplloq. W. Devoured 3!. Enroursj 33. Article of fur- nitur S3 A dmr 34. Minimum 40 Separation: 43. Before all others 45. Those who rlnd Brain 4T. InhaMtant of: stiff! 4. Went furtively 51. Trouble M. Picture stand 15. Stltrh aln M Not biif 67. Performer t PeleMan rlrep S3. Rudely conle II. Allowance for In weight of a ron- t1nr Other 2. Tok to b M Reicret 12 13 4 1. jJ 16 17 18 If I jo I 1, 13 'j w, e Hz 27 iS 2tj 7To 31 31 3i 14 To Ti "oT s-j sb" ,,zt zt zr it 1 1 1 pi 1 1 1 1 H VALLEY VIEW, Dec. 11. (Spl.) Mrs. A. H. Davenhlll returned the l&at of the week from Seattle where sne waa called by the aerloua lllneiuj of her aunt. The latter waa wry much Improved when Mr. Davenhlll left Mr. and Mr a. Wm. Olenn wuc ThankKslvlng gueata of Mrs. Ida N"!l and Mlaa Anna Hargrove In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boatwlck and Dclbert Howell of Malln spent acv- eral day at Thanksgiving with their mother, Mrs. Fred Qalle and famUy Mr. and Mr. E. O. Oardner vlelted relatives In Klamath, Falls Thanka- giving. Mr. and Mr. F. Craig apent Thanks giving with relatives in Oraaa Valley, Cal. Mr. Craig returned home. Mia. Craig la staying for a several weeks' visit Mr. and mts. Kay Hendrlckaon. Paul, Clifford and Cornelius Henrt- rlokaon and Wesley Oraham spent Thanluiglvlng at the Hendrlckaem boys' mother's, Mr,. H. Pally in Med ford Mr. and Mrs. H. Harrison and fam ily were visitors at the N. Hawk home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. McRlnney and Mr and Mrs. Davis of Medford were Thanksgiving dinner guest at the N. Hawk home. Mra. Wm. Olenn and Mrs. Jas. Len nox were Medford visitors Wednesday afternoon. Mr. snd Mrs. D. M. Lowe of Asn lAnd vlalted with their son, Don Lowe and family Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mra. Lucherand vlsl,i)1 friends In Medford. Ted Nlokol of Malln sptnt the Thanksgiving holiday wtlh his par ents. Perry Johnson and Miss Amy Joruv son of Central Point visited witn their alater, Mrs. Roy Williams and family Thanksgiving, and for tne week-end. Mra. E. T Newbry entertained the wt aide division of the Ashland M E. Ladle' Aid Tuesday- afternoon There were 30 Indies present. One of the features was an auction sale of articles donated by the ladles which netted shout t tor the Aid, and mth h merriment. Hostesses for the after noon were Mr. Newbry, Mrs B. HV1 and Mrs. W. A. Btrstton. Mia K Vols and Mrs. a. atll also tuwlaurd the hoe teas Mr. snd Mrs Whtle and son Carl have bought the Oraham place acres from Wewnrg'a They have gty.n to California for the winter and will take up their residence on their plase in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olenn and Mr. and Mrs. OMbert Olenn of Mntesno. Wash., are visiting their brother, Wm Olenn. Mr. and Mr. I T Newbry had as thlr guests Mr. snd Mrs. Lester New bry snd family of Phoenli snd Mr and Mrs. Ollbert Hill of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Bifrger of Klamath Pslla were visitors st the E. T. Newbry home Thursday evening. Friday, December 14. the Valley View Community club will hold a community dinner and Cbrlstmra party. Bicycle new and used get th bt at Medford Cycle. S3 N. Fir TABLE ROCK, Dec. It. (Spl.) Eleven Table Rock girls enrolled for 4-H club work here last week. Mrs. Lloyd Hamlin will direct the cooklrg classes, Mra Geo. Mero the canning, and Mrs. Dick Hunaley the sewing class. AU will attend the demonstra tion meeting at Sama Valley Decem ber 7. Mrs. Chas. Dunlap of Central Point Is visiting here with her sister. Mm. Margaret D. Lydlard, and daughter, Miss Orace. Claude Wilson accompanied E. R. Hull on his return trip to Martinez. Cel., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wilson left lat week for Eugene, where Mrs. Wilson will keep house for their sons. Paul and Donald, who are attending the University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Earlwyn Cutler of. Medford are visiting here with Mrs Cutler's mother, Mrs. Clyde Brlggs. About 85 persons attended the Thanksgiving supper at the school house November 38. Mr. and Mra. Frank Meyers enter tained the Arthur Meyers family oi Medford and Mrs. Julia Meyers of Rogue River, Thanksgiving. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dodxe and family of Medford at the W. Sae home; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Helmaly of Sams Valloy at the Ralph Wilson home: Mrs. Cordelia Richardson, Chris Richardson, Miss Hazel Casstdy. Mrs Joe Stlllman. Mrs. D. D. Huntress of Medford, J. 5. Richardson and family of Ross 1ft ne and Mrs. Oeo. Gardner of San Francisco at the R, E. Nealon home. Re v. D. D. Ra nd all cond uc ted religious meeting at the school house Saturday evening. Pictures were shown. Table Rock Women's club met at Mra. Fred Smith's, December B. The afternoon was spent with contests, readings and refreshments. Those at tending were: Mesdames Val Ware. Mel Atkins. Sherrlll Weeden, John McBrtde. w. E. Morrla, John Morrla.i Frank Meyers, Clyde Brlggs, Lloyd Hamlin, Wold en Sage. John Nealon, Tony Seabrooke, Aletta Blgham and Misses Ruth Blgham and Marian Hamrlck. The next meettng will be held at the home of Mrs. Violet Sella fer In January. Recent subscribers to the road oU ing fund being raised here are) Oeo. Wykoff of Portland, Ed Vincent, local mall carrier of Central Point, and E. O. Hamilton, local resident. With the amount of donation money nw pledged, a permanent, job of oiling la assured on the Table Rock roid running west from the store throiuh this district. This will be welcome news to those who live along th! road and endure the flying dust and "wash-boarded surface caused by the heavy traffic- of all kinds passing over It. Elmer Hull and eon Lawrence of Martinez, Cal., were reoent visitors here. Mr. Hull was looking over or chard property in the vicinity of Medford, Intending to buy lf he finds something to his liking. Mr. Hull states that taxes on orchard property in California are still high, notwith standing the saving from the sa.es tax. Clearing land and shooting stumps Is tn progress, on the Hawkey and H ask Ins ranch. Charley Lam my of Agate Is haul' Ing hay from the J. L. Nealon ranon this week. Howard Oault of Medford was Table Rock visitor Wednesday. BUTTE FALLS. Dec. 11. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Ted Walker and sons of Seattle visited Mr. and Mrs. JoUn Marlon Thursday. Hustlers club met at the ch'irch Thursday afternoon In connection with the home extension unit. Mrs. Fred Kohn gave a report on the meet ing of tb county home extension unit meeting held In Medford a. the) courthouse auditorium, October 19. Mrs. Joe Hlbbard took Miss Malln'a place as demonstrator. The topic was hosiery. The sample were exam ined by all. There were 19 mem be. -a present. A dinner was served by the Hus tlers' club for the men who shingled, th church roof Thuradsy. The class in home economics sol 4 doughnuta and tamalea this week. Leanore Horton returned to San Francisco after spending three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Page. Earl, Albert and Ellen Baker nave moved Into oue of the Evanoff houses. Mr. and Mrs. "Slim" Norrla apent Thanksgiving with their daughters Verna and Carol and famlllea in Weed. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Netherlands were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patton Thursday. Hustlers' club will have Its Polly anna Christmas tree December 20 6 the church. Mr. and Mrs. Qua Edmondson spent Thanksgiving wtlh Mr. and Mrs. Cling lo st Lake Creek. Elmer Oott returned from Teu nant, Cal., Wednesday. The Radio club will meet with Mrs, Fred Kohn next Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Little Joe Hlbbard of Medford ta visiting bis grandparents, Mr. an 4 Mrs. Joe Hlbbard. "Bud" Henshaw la putting a new roof on his house. The freshmen gave a party at tna High school gymnasium Friday night for the entire high school and teacher. The Thanksgiving program given November 38 at the grade school was attended by a large number. It was a good program consisting of songs, readings, short skita, and band muaio. McLeod McLEOD, Dec. U. (8pi.) Jack Casey, who has apent th past 16 months in the army, stationed at Salt Lake city apeudlng several weeks with his parents. The Von Steins marketed several hundred large prime turkoys tart Saturday. Some of their toms weighed around 30 pounds. A crew of about 20 neighbors and friends helped prepare the birds for market. A turkey dinner was served the pickers Thursday. A 4-room modern house Is to be built at the Butte Creek egg taking station, to be occupied by Mr. snd Mrs. Taylor, who are now In charge of the station. The Thomas boys are moving their rbln across the creek, where It is being rebuilt on the Olnss property. Mr. and Mrs. Hohart Dltswortn spent Friday In Medford. Jim Casey h been In Mrdford the past week, receiving medical treatment for low blood pressure. A complete rest for a three month's period has been ,)rporlbed for him. Mts Alice Rudd spent Inst week end with friends In Medford. Danny Ohrt, Guy Merrlman and Etnory Moor. Pronpect high srhool students, presented their "Rube Rasslin" bout st the Medford armory Thursday. It la reported their act was well received. Mrs. Harry Harding has a her hou guests an uncle snd aunt from WMnhlnRton. Mr. snd Mm. E. L. Olass and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. .Mm Rodger. A turkey shoot was held at the Peyton ranrh Sunday. Many local lortjmen enjoyed the affair. Mr. snd Mr. R. H. Allworth and W. D. Coburn were among those who shopped In Medford Snturdsy. Allen Perry of Medford and party of friends ware fishing In this vMnlty Sunday. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, Dec. 11. (Spl ) Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hutchens, who have been staying with his father. Oeorge Hutchens, for the past two months are building m home on the Champlln tract next to his brothers home, by Mrs. Wahl's property. . Mr. and Mrs. P. Dauga who have been living on the Oeorge Lane property for the past eight months are moving this week to their nw home serosa from the Oeorge Drum mond property. Mr. and Mrs. McBm and thr-a children of Oold Hill are staying at the Highland mine, while Mr. McBea and R. B. Cook are mining. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller at tended the wedding of Gladys Stevens of Grants Pass and Earl Bingham of Table Rock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Roberta In Rogu River December 6. L. L. Smith wss a Riviera visitor December 0. Mrs. Pauline Wshl and grandchil dren, Pauline and Charles Champlln of Medford, were visiting on the creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslla Carr wtra Thursday evening guests of Mr, and Mrs. Vencll Cerveny, the occasion being the birthday of Mr. Carr. Mrs. McDerment and two small children snd Mrs. Graves, who ar living at th former school site, attended Sunday school December 9. Ed Doling of Applegate was on th creek Sunday looking after cattle. Nick Btrube of Medford, who It working for the Huber Packing CO. was visiting friends here Sunday. Mrs. Blanch Merrtmsn, Eugenes Quackenbush and Mrs. Floyd Lance and daughter, Ruth, spent Decern ber with Mr. snd Mrs. R. K. Cook at their mine. Cm MaU Trio una want ads. WINDOW GLArtS w sell window glass and will replace) youi brokon windows reasonably Trowbridge Can ine, Works Phone MJ Well nsul away yout rtfuaa. City Sanitary Gemc. Tolo TOUO, Dec. It. (Spl.) Mla Dor othy tnmann. rapreMiitatlv. from Tolo Community club with hr .la ter. Mra. Edyth Bohn.rt of Central Point attended the recreation school In Medford December A. Mary Mum waa a dinner gueat ot Eriieatln. Tracy Sunday. ' Mlaa Edyth Anderaon apent Wed neaday night with Mlaa Alva P.Mr man. Victor and Ida Anderaon rtalttd achool Thursday. John Green waa well pleaaed with th. returna from a recent turkey shipment. He and Mr. T. A. Mus. will finish with their turkeys th. end of this week. Mrs. Lulu Thurston Is recovering from a severe cold. Mrs. P. A. Tracy apent Friday at Central Point and .'tended a P.-T. A. meeting. Tolo Community club will meet In the club rooma In th. school houae basement Thursday. December 13. A donation of coffee cup., augar bowls and cream pitchers la needed to replenish the community china floset. Visitors ar. always welcome. Tsll lor Warrants. School Dlst. No 14 Notlos la hereby given that ther. ax. funds on hand for the redemption of Warrants Mo.. 100 to li Incluslf. Intere.t to oesa. Dee. 10. 1934. War rant, payable at Plrat National Bank. Medford. Omron. BEUTTTN DAVIS. Clerk. School Diet. No. It.