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iV MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON. MONDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1934. PAGE SEVEN 'BllSwIATyOU WANT Classified FOR "g ASY feE F E RE N CE j B5 Ft Read every ad on this paee. Vou will probably find -nctly the thing you wont to buy or Mil. If It Isn't there, advertise . . . It's Inexpensive, effective. f& ATE.S Per vford first Insertion... 2c (Minimum 5c) Each additional Insertion. per word ....lc (Minimum 10c) per line per month without copy changes $1.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS FOR RENT APARTMENTS IFOR SALE AUTOMOBILES BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR RENT 2 -room furnished API. 40 quince St. mono oi-w. NEWLY decorated 3 -room apt at 916 W. 10th. between 11 and 1 or I and 7 p. m. FOR RENT Apt. BOO W. Main. FOR RENT Large and small furnish ed apartment. 7ue So. oakdsle FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED sleeping room and apt. Call 138B-W. FOR RENT Furnlahed sleeping room. 375 So. Central. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms and garage storage at moderate rates by week or month 83o South Riverside avenue. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES very moderate at 71S B. Ji-in LOST AND FOUND black suede tipper LOST Lady's purse, at Jacksonville last Saturdny. Finder may keep rM.sy. but would like to have keys returned. Tel. LOST Agate Keystone watch charm Reward. Leave at Tribune office. LOST If QOg missing, call 1816. MALE OR FEMALE CLERICS Men-Women, good healtn. Experience unnecessary. Common education sufficient to qualify lor government work. $105 to $175 monthly. Write Civil Service Train ing Bureau, Inc., Box L, . Mall Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP RESPONSIBLE, energetic man to represent the West Coast Products Co. of Seattle, In Medford, also other nearby towns. Be your own boss and make a good living hand ling our best sellers. Box 315 Trib une. Field Mgr. will call on you soon. WE WANT to select reliable young man. now employed, foresight, fair education and mechanical Inclina tions, willing to train spare time or evenings, to qualify as INSTAL LATION and SERVICE expert on all tvpes ELECTRIC REFRIGERA TORS and air conditioning equip ment. Write fully, giving age. phone, present occup. Utilities Eng. Inst., Box 223 care Mall Tribune. WANTED Several young men to start Immediate training to service. Install and operate Delsel equip ment. Two years-employment serv ice. See Walsh, Hotel Holland, afternoons and evening. ' ATTRACT1VF rooms ,04 8 Orpe FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Room 18x60 adjoining Mall Tribune Job Department, on " Grape street Will remodel to suit permsnent- tenant Phone 75 or ap ply at Mall Tribune (newspaper) office. FOR EXCHANGE TRUCK for trade for light car. Gen eral Service Station Junction, Rt 1, Box 171-B. FOR EXCHANGE 36-6 truck tire; Ford pickup, and fence stretcher, for wood or what have you. Phone 613. FOR TRADE 2 double beds, good springs, mattresses roi twin Dec. I oj day beds Rt 1. Box 348 Medford FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model a Ford sedan and 9 lots In Medford lor late model lord V-B Tel 407-T EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlna for lumoer wood, fish poles and reels f none .96B-R. . 4 FOh SALE OR TRADE White ilec. trie sewing machine tor light e . dan Bos 638. Tribune FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 5-room house and lot, clear, for acreage, or part cash and easy terms. Medford. Route No. 1, Box 506. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE "C" Sax; good finish and case, $25.00. ? Rt. 4, Box na, Sprlngbrook Subdivision. Don Bum- gardner. ...... FOR SALE Saxaphone. Conn O mol ody. gold bell, pearl keys, silver In strument Good as new. Cost $145 Sell for $60. Make a dandy Chr:at maa present. Phone 1473-W, evenings. FOR SALE POULTRY MAN WANTED - A HUSTLER for Jickson county to nandle surest, easiest selling articles Go home every evening with money in your pocket. - Experience not necessary Good reputation essential Write Mr Close. 617 Stock Exchange Bldg Portland. Oregon. j for sals rure Bronze turkey boms and hens for breeding, 30o lb Parrlsh stock. Free of any disease. Adolf SchulB, Besgle. Ore. WANTED FEMALE HELP - -- WANTED Middle aged dependable woman to etav with old couple 'or room and board. Call at 17 Almond Street. WANTED SITUATIONS THE ARKANSAS KID Would like part time work with lo cal concern. Clerk or what have you? Phone 731-J. UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow wants prsctlcal- nursing or House keeping Box 1812 WANTED-.MISCEiLLANEOUS WANTED 100 persons, any age, to receive a free demonstration les son In the Modern Way of play ing the piano new. easy, quick and correct. Dec. 36 to Dee 31. Make appointment now. Height Music Studio. 318 Liberty Building. Medford, Ore. WANTED To buy for cash, used Fordson tractor for parts. Tel. 7. EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angele wsnts load both ways, tel 615, Hawley Transfer. X WANTED TO RENT Two room furn- . Ished house in city limits of Med ford Must 0 oheap Box 908 Mnll ' Tribune , FURNITURE re-upholstered 969-R Thlbault Phone WANTED Household goods, "toves tools or what hsve you Medford Bargain Rouse 37 N Grape St Tel 1063 HIOHEST PRICE9 paid tor fure. bide and pelts Medford Bargain House 37 No Grape rel 1063 JUNK WANTED We psv cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINJM BRASS COPPER and lunk Jt all descriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 . Orape Tel lOSg FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3 and 4 room houses, furnished. Water. 813 Summit. FURNISHED home for rent. 1123 E Main. Call between 3 and 4. FOR RENT 5-ronm furnished houw. 127 50 Call Haro;d F Brown, US. after 3. 10. FOR RENT 6-room modern noise furntsned. rireplaee and piano In q lire 326 W 6tb 81 W a Ever-hard VERY MODERN furnished cottages: reasonable price Spciei ratea to stnt'.e person valar.drs Hotel tnd Cotucs. Central Peint FOH HEM - Homes urm.rird 01 unjurnubed. Bioea ) waive. FOR SALE White Leghorn pullet rnone a-r-e. PURE Bronze tome, cockeren'a prize stock as jeaae Neu Rt 1. Aahlan l FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 200 ACRES, 136 A. bottom land, tree water, 5-room house, large barn, all farm equipment, 40 head dairy atock. price $15,000.00, part trade, balance easy terms. SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO. 44 N. Riverside A REAL HOME 4 rms., bath, 3 lots Berries, fruit and garden. Total price $1000. $150 down balance $10 monthly. $50 additional cash buys furniture. 204 Bliss Street. FOR SALE Rsnches, city homes, plscer mlnee. If It's real estate. I have It. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd. rel 1528-J. IF YOU have any rwil estate for sale or trade, see L. O Plckell, 304 E Main. Phone 1580-J. FOR SALE! At Rogue River. 3 acres with water: orchard and email house; Itt blocks from high school: so io casn. lr taken at once. In quire Owings Service Ststlon, Cen tral Point, Ore. HOUSE BARGAIN Combination 6 room strictly modern Iste bung, low. east side, clear; only $1250 15 N. Fir. Also two ranches for rent. V-8 FORD VICTORIA 1933. Will sacrifice $500.00 equity (or $200.00 or win trade lor light car. ncni ner's Garage. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK DRY WOOD Fir, manzanlta. -lak Phone 71 or 515 Pennsylvania. FOR 8 AUG W saner pige 1120 West and. FOR 8 ALB Jersey cow Cheap. 830 Bennett. FOB SALE DOGS PET8 Wall Paper Cleaning. WA1I-PAPEK CLEAN1NU Ic per sq ft Mr Black 310 N Bsrtlett. Expert Window Clt-aneri LET OEOKOE DO II - Tel 1172 House Cleaning Floor Wsxlng On. ental rug cleaning and upholstering DEFSi APPLEGATE 0AM MISCELLANEOUS PIANO TUNER D. C. DURHAM, resi dent phone 832 or write P. O. Box 838. FOR SALS Toy rat terrier puppies. sal Austin St. ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 523-J-3. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE; Baby sulky, good condi tion, $5. Tel. Jacksonville, 432, be tween 12 and 1, 4 R. P. DRAG SAW for sale. Cass Auto Wrecking. Phone 780. DRY WOOD Fir, manzanlta, oak. Phone 71 or 615 Pennsylvania. FOR SALE Dry cord wood, also telr wood. 515 Pennsylvania. MANZANTTA wood, 13" and 16" $1.50. and $1.35 tier. Fred Powers. Inquire at Applegate Store. TEAM mules, harness, wsgon, plow, cheap. 1151 Iowa St., Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE Wheat $1 bushel, oats i.oo nunnreo. 704 No. central. A-l CEDAR POSTS 13c: A-l augar ptne. heart shakes $8.75 per M. delivered. Write C. J. Akers, Eagle Point, Ore.. Star Rt. No. 41. FOR SALE Good heating cheap. Phone 716-L. atove LOW PRICED guaranteed Radio Serv ice. Phone 857-Y. BOAT TRAILER. Cash Register A,dd Ing Machine. Typewriter, Boots Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment 817 North Riverside. IS YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED? 1 have for aale or trade a late model Acousticon which has so benefited my hearing that I have no turthei use for It. T. N Kerr. Talent. Ore LET HANSEN SOLVE YOUR DECOR ATING PROBLEMS. Tel. 389-J. 519 King. K1NDEHUARTEN Sparta Bldg M.isu and dance Phone 1543 ot 1336-W Rutb Luy Alloa Holmosck. Painting and Papernanclng M. A BUSS Painting and paper. Banging Tel S46-W 318 8 Grape LEGAL NOTICES 10 TONS baled hay. $13 per ton. Would consider good cowa In ex change. J. E. Leigh, Eagle Point. Butte Falls Rd. RE-POSSESSED Brunswick 10-tube radio with electric phonograph. Will trade. 1000 W. 11th St. FOR 8ALE Hotpolnt range. Slight ly used. Will sell for les than one third original price. Has cooker and high speed unit. Phone 1573-J. FOR SALE Small used Westlnghouse automatic range, all enamel pearl grey finish. Price $59 50. or $5.00 down and $3.46 per month, com pletely installed. Call Copco office. FOR SALE Copper carbonate for treating wbeat. Monarch Seed Go. FOR SALE Rose bushes at popular prices. Monarch Seed Co. FOR 8 ALE 5 doe. mixed daffodil aud narcissus bulbs, 79c. Sacrifice price Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Morton's smoke salt and sausage seasoning. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Usea sewing machines all makes; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co 34 N Bsrtlett FOR SALE Apples, or trade for any thing you have. Phone 133-L. FOR SALE Closing out my entire stock of bicycles. Schults Bros., 137 No. Central, FOR HIGHES1 QUALITY pear trees, peach, apricot, cherry apple, al mond, filbert, and walnut trees rosea and ahruba at lowest prtoes. Phone 8J1-R-3. or call at W B Barnum's. 8 miles south of Medford on hwy next to Ever Shady Auto Camp Carlton Nursery. Carlton. Or ALL MAKES ot washing machines re paired, nek's Hardware. 131 West Main. WHEAT or feed oats $1.50 owt.: ground barley and alfalfa hay $13.50 ton. c. A. DeVoe. 8 miles west and J4 mile south of Medford Phone 633-J-3. FURS Cssh paid tor furs, hides. Delta Johnson Produce Co.. 6th and Front Sta. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court ot the County ot Jackson In and tor the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Jesv Houck, deceased. Notice Is hereby glveo that Kathryn Houck, the undersigned, baa been duly appointed and now la the quail fled administratrix ot the estate ot above named decedent All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers to sain adminis tratrix at the office of her attorney. H K. Hanna. at 33 North Central Avenue, Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice Dated and first published Novem ber 36th, 1934. KATHRYN HOUCK, Administratrix. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State ot Oregon In and for Jackson County In the Matter ot the Estate of Mary Elizabeth Adams, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned was. on the 6th day of uecemoer, lsas, appointed Adminis trator with the Will annexed of the Estate of Mary Elizabeth Adams, de ceased, by order of the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon. All per sons having claims against said es tate are required to present same duly verified, at the office of Boggs & Boggs. Jackson County Bank Build ing. Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, which Is maoo on December 10th, 1934. - D. STANLEY BOGGS, Administrator with Will annexod Queen of the Campus SALEM, Deo. 17. (AP) Wlllam ette university students chose Clara Wright, a dark-huirad senior from Bremerton, Wash., as the prettiest co-ed on the university campus. - Rl-Metall'm Favored SPOKANE Wssb., Dec. 17. (API Resolutions favoring bl-metallam and me establishment of a legal 16-to-l rano Deiween aiiver and gold were Introduced at the closing session of the Northwest Mining Assocatlon convention here BaturCav. Tol. Provolt TOLO, Dec. 17, (Spl.) Mrs. John Bohnert and Ml&ses Dorothy Arlen Inmann honored thotr mother, Mr. P. A. Tracy at her home here with birthday dinner Sunday. Edward Inmann was home from Camp Evans creek to help celebrate. W. L. Cotton and Jack Thorpe have been hauling In their winter' wood together. Messrs. Vestal and Dyer, business men of Olendale. Ore., were auc hunting here Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Frank Neathammer were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rich man this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hamar and Mra, Allda Tule were guest at Mr. and Mra. Glen I Barre'e In Med ford Wednesday at a dinner honor ing Mrs. Loren Prock who ta leaving soon for southern California. Jack Bush, with the U. ST. Navy, who visited here recently with his sisters. Mra. Dick Rlchman and Miss Iris Bush, has been assigned to the 8. 8. Pennsylvania now In San Fran cisco harbor. After a short atay there the ship will proceed to San Pedro. At a meeting In the 'school house Tuesday evening the district board of dlrectora voted to 'buy Christ mas tree llghta and other parapher nalia to be used at the Christmas program. An enjoyable meeting was held by the women's club Thursday. Several items of Interest were discussed. Among these was the Christmas treat of candy, oranges and nuts to Tolo children. Any one wishing to con tribute to this fund may send same to the teacher, Mrs. Lulu Thurston. Mrs. Margaret Hamor and Mrs. Ada Green were appointed to buy the treat. Mesdamea Loftus, Tule and Rawson were visitors December 14. 1034. Miss Dorothy Inmann attended the Christmas party given by the Jack son County Recreation club In Med ford Thursday. P. A. Tracy And John Green mar keted turkeys In Medford Friday. Applegate PROVOLT. Dec. 17. (Apt.) Citi zens of this community will ' meet Wednesday night, December 10, at the hall at Applegate to hear dis cussions concerning a dam on the Applegate to furnish water for Irri gation. Those Interested are urged to attend. . Proceeds of the candy sale and ba zaar held Friday night, December 14, at the Provolt community hall were gratifying. The money will be used by the Provolt Ladles' club for the Christmas party to be held Christ mas eve at the hall. More than thirty attended the bass nr. a volunteer pro. gram was given as follows: Readings. Terry Roberts, Wanda Topping. Mrs. Ray Topping: vocal duet, Marian Roberts and Maune Hill. Refresn inents were served following the program. The Ladles' club will hold Its next meeting Thursday, Dec. 30, with Mrs. Calvin Hill. Telephone books are being distrib uted this 'week by Roy Williams, owner and operator of the Provolt station. These books are the first in this community for over six years. Roy Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cal vin Hill, one-half mile southeast ot the Provolt store, found a good, brown felt lady's hat decorated with a brown feather, near his home Wed- needay. The owner may have It by calling at the Hill home. A. C. Lunsford. representing the National Protective service, la call' lng on home owners In Josephine. Jackson and Douglas counties this month. He la headquartering at Qraats Pass where he will remain until after the first of the year. One hundred million dollars of farm property was stolen last year," declared Mr. Lunsford. The Junior class of the Provolt Sunday school entertained members of th Sunday school Friday night, December 7. The Rev. Handle of Portland allowed pictures of Oregon scenes and a program was given. Cornea were played and refreshments served. , APPLEGATE. Dec. 17. (Spl.) Mrs. Alts Hartley of Malln motored to lit tle Applegate Saturday to spend sev eral days visiting her pare nts-ln-law Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hartley. Mrs. Abble Dunning ton of Little Applegate Is caring for her sister-in- law, Mrs. Elton Brownlee and chll dren who have been 111 at their home on Sterling creek. t Walter Hartley of Little Applegate has been suffering from poison osk; Walter got the poison while working on the ditch for the Sterling Mining Co. He motored to Medford last Sat urday and received medical aid. Rev. E. Iverson, Presbyterian mis sionary of Medford. was calling on Applegate residents last Tuesday. He also gave a short talk to the Little Applegate school children. Archie West, a CCC worker em ployed at the Star ranger station. Is spending several days at hta home on Little Applegate. Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle PORTRAITS. Christmas cards, kodak finsblng. very reasonable. E H.y-1 den Jones. 607 west Second Phon ' U82-M. Hours 11 to 7. DRAIN BACKS Jackson Oouotv reea 1.0.. ten and Bsrtlett sta FOR SALS sand, gravel lawn din fertilizer teaming Pbone 012-J FOR SALE White sewing machine Angora rabbits 114 Willamette FOR EXCHANOB 30-30 Carbine a. ued at .20 00 for light car Across from Medford Riding Academy BDSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Bear creek bottom gar den land, close In: also pear or chard. Phone 1524-L. A BAROA1N My large lot. on Ben nett St., excellent soil fruit, nut trees anc berrlea Will sacrifice bo terms or cash Bos 68. Tribune WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown as White. FOR SALE Must sscrlfice Memorial park lot. Boi No 501, Tribune MOUSES FOR .SALE OR RENT Jack, son County Building Loan Aas'n Phone 10ft FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 8 ALE OR TRADE nrwn rjiniam Cafe, sacrifice, sickness, little cash,! terms, wnarton. 816 W. Main. BUSINESS DIRE CI OR Y Abstracts sUrksoN co. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of title tvj Title Insurance The only complete rule System in Jackson County. ACROSS Plant without a woody stem Part of a book Part of a har ness Toward the old a away from the wind Mighty In battle Derlrfng Title Perform Mother of Cala and Abel Gaming cubes Coat of cer tain animals Abundantly N'rvs network Pulled apart Nonlenirtr. Location Exposed Bpoch Other Garmsnt With scrupu lous obterv. anc of right and wrong Coagulated part of milk Blant on a whlotls Also Good -by Sword hand Is Ptrceivs through the ars Solution of Yesterday'! Puzzle SIOIDIAMIOIESIHIAIDI EVI LjOA RMT A B lTI IrIeispon seWq. i sg S E D H L AlW IlO Isl a t sH s "Tlx)! PUN a vi e. tsa n 1. 1 u VA H L I CI Jl 11 lMini A lUruvlnl p IdI a! it WjID5fl0 ) E fR E NO e mIedge 47. Dispatched 4. State of mind 49. Throng 60. Ugly old wo man 81. Caution 5!. lrjr;e tub H. Conjunction o4. AfHi one's signature SI. Part of an air plane St. Elasticity 2. Rany gait S3. Uneven (4. Orovs s nstl at an angle IB. Cook slowly DOWN t. Turn to the Isft 1 Yal 3. Action at law 4. Wltnensed I. Narrow road . Unit of work 7. KxlAt I. Limited I. Dwelling place 10. Pevoured U. Myself 12. Tolerate It. Pished awsy for safe keeping II. tp 11, Kind of rlne tl. Restraint ot custody 31. One who care for trsee 34. Fish sauca . Philippine native II. Stepping Kroudly with ign steps 17. Go up 31. Forbidden 30. Moved over the surface of Covering for the foot and Light brown 24. Crests great disorder 31. Hard beef fat 37. It f la fed 31. Burden 39. Tims long gone 41. On land 44, More expen sive 4ff. Stinging Insect 41. Taverns tt. Wis men of ths Kait 41. Masculine nickname SI. Stratagem hi. Contended 44. Pet nsma for a little girl II. Playing card M. recsy ST. Unclose) poetle . Novel do. Therefore II. Negative MUKKAY AB3TRAC1 CO. Abstract of rule Rooms S and 6 No. 3 North Ontral Ave., upstairs Rial to Pbone 1616-Y Transfer. GOOD USED CAM Sl Chrysler Sedan. 31 Bulck Sedsn. '31 EMex Coach. 38 Ford Roadster. '28 Bulck Bedan. '27 Bulck 8edan. '2d Dortire tVdsn. ' SKINNER'S GARAGE 143 So. R:venide. Phnne 102 Your Bulck-Pontlac Des'.er. USED CAR SALS Chrysler snd Plvmouth Trade -Ins With 1933 Uosnee. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coup. 1933 Plymouth Sedsn. ID12 Piymouth 4 Sedan 1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan. 1P2 DeSoto Sedan 1939 Chen-Diet Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTOM. INC. 38 IS. RUt;a.d. Tel, I tADS TRANSFER At HTORAOE 00. Office 101A No Central Pbone S1& Prtoeg right Service guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER Cxpert pacg. era and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices r.gnt 619 North Rlrerslda. Phone 015 Dentistry. DENT1HTRV Dr I. H. Oove. 234 t Main. Money To Lend MONEY LOANED - 150 to 1300 for personal or house bold purposes on House Furnishings or Autos: also Cars Rs-flnsnoed Loans closed within 90 minutes, under super vision of the Stat Banking Opt. License No S-157-M-10 See W E Thomas. 46 So Central iiO.NET. LOANU Ceol Jt&aa. ' 2 I3 V lK I6 I7 la " w'3 !L iLZZ JSlL ':f ig-ff l!f !Lf-? 'i Hfl ll 31 T 33 5il i.; -vLL f 7 i;s4 vTSs Griffin Creek OBIFPIN CREEK, Dec. 17. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Bvans Harper and two small sons, who arrived here recently from Wolsey, B. D., are living In the Fisher house on Sunset drlvs. Ted Hall of Port Orford spent Thanksgiving here with his sister, Mrs. Arne Ohrlstensen, and family of Thomas road. Jess Elgan left recently for Idaho to get his son and family and ex pacts to return soon. Mr. and Mrs. Isaacs or Kansas, wno spent the greater part of last aunv mer here, have returned to make this their noma. They are now living on Mrs. O. B. Simmers' place which they rented. Mra. Bert Wycoff returned Saturday from Marshfleld, where ahe was vis iting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. add Ed Sass. They returned home with her for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Klukkert have aa their house guests Mr. Klukkert's father, mother and brother. Miss Edna Knowels spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hood. Edna spent last summer at the Hood home Oeorge Hurd spent Thanksgiving in Portland, where he attended the foot, ball game. Miss Lucille Stearns spent her Thanksgiving vacation In Ashland with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Sauer and daughter, Lorraine, arrived from Man dan, N. D to apend the winter with Mrs. Bauer's mother, Mrs. Bert Wy koff. Mlse tllllan Brown entertained number of young people at her home December 7. The evening was spent In playing games, after which re freshments were served. Mrs. Rose Sturglll ot Eagle Point returned home Sunday alter spend lng the week with her son and fern lly, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sturglll. The executive committee of the P. T. A. will meet the afternoon of De cember 31 at Mrs. Msggle Howell's. The next meeting of the Home Ex tension unit will be December IS at Edna Nixon's. AH ladlea of the conv munlty are welcome. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Mra. Zola Pick and son, Dale, of Jacksonville spent Thursday at the J. D. Brown home. Union Sunday achool meets every Sunday at the Brown school house st 10 o'clock. John Csssad, super tntendent. Everyone welcome. Beagle E FOR U. S. FUNDS BIO APPLEGATE. Dec. 17. (AP) Realising the possibility of a vastly Improved Irrigation system for the Applegate valloy by means ot a large reservoir at the Barr ranch below Copper, which would supply water for 26.000 acres of land, farmers here are formulating plans to secure federal funds for the Irrigation project. A committee consisting of B. K. Taylor, ohalrman, T M. Rowden, and Frank O. Preston, appointed this week, will Investigate the method of procedure to perfect an organization assuming such an undertaking. The committee was appointed by Miles Can trail, who presided at an assem bly of 35 farmers at Ruch Wednes day, at which W. N. (Farmer Bill) Carl served as secretary. A dam 80 or 100 feet high In the Big Applegate river would furnish a normal supply of water during the summer to Irrigate the 17,000 acres In the valley already possessing water rights, according to the opinion of Lester Smith of the county engin eer's office, who. was present at the meeting Wednesday. Mr. Smith, who has based his Ideas of the project on a few calculations made at the pro posed dam site, said that an addi tional ten feet on the dam would supply the approximate 10.000 acres now unlrrt gated, which would be reached by a high line ditch extend' lng to Missouri Flat or beyond. A 100 foot dam would back the river to the Carbury bridge, a dis tance of 8.7 miles, and would store 30,000 acre feet of water, an acre foot covering one acre of land to a depth of one foot, the engineer said. Less than S3 00 .000 would build the structure. It Is believed. The possl blllty of a power plant, which would generate 10.000 horsepower electricity, also was pointed out. The beneficial results of darning the Applegate at the Barr ranch has been considered by local residents for 10 or 13 years and with the gov ernment's readiness to finance such projects at the present time, farmers feel that their opportunity has ar rived. With the river banks narrow ing to a deep gorge at the proposed site, the location Is not to be excelled for storage purposes, and since the Applegate runs a fair stream of water even during dry seasons, It Is be lieved that the proposed plan will succeed. Farmers of the valley are expected to cooperate as a unit In launching the plan, and the next meeting will be held at thq Applegate hall Wed nesday evening, Dec. 19. The com mlttee will report their plans at that time. to meet the assistant teacher, Miss Ethel Hunsaker. Refreshments were served. Walter Grant returned from several weeks' visit In California where he went for his health. He Is mucn improved. Turkeys for the Christmas marxet are belnR slaughtered this week. John Nelson will ship the largest amount from here. Robert De Armond butchered hogs this week for their winter use. Rev. Randall of Medford and sev eral of the federated board members from Central Point were out Wednes day evening and held services. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Sanderson ana family visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles De Armond at Flounce rock Buna ay. Pleasant Hour club met with Ruby Schuls December 13. A short pro gram was given consisting of songs, "Joy to the World" and "Holy Night." A dialogue by Mrs. Mulhollen and Ruby Schula and a Christmas read lng by Ruby Schuls. A guessing game and fishing for Christmas presents out of a pond were enjoyed by all Mrs. Sadie Reed and Ruby Schula were hostesses of the arte moon and fresh merits were served to end the afternoon. Those present were Messrs Sater, Orant, Reed, Martin. Harper, Williams. Boyles; Neighbors Contrail, Mulhollen. Bennett, Sanderson, and Schuls. The next meeting will be held at Mra. R, H. See gm I Hers on January 0. Antelope BEAOLE, Deo. !7 (Spl.) - Visitors at the Ray Blaine home during the week end were Clinton Blaine and sons. Harry and Ward, of Jackson ville. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Hoguc and sons, Marlon and M1vln, of Medford spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs Sater and Dewea Jeanne. December 33 the Friendly Neigh bors will have a community Christ mas basket di inner, a Christmas pro gram, treats and a Christmas sermon. An Invitation la extended to the com munity to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Shady Cove have moved here and are working for Mr. and Mrs. Hlnes. Kathertne Bennett Is In the Med ford hospital with pneumonia. Sev eral more here are sick with the flu. among whom are Cleo Blsrhoff, Msy Edlee, Ernest Sanderson, Mrs. San derson. Orvsl Mose and lira. Seegmll ler. ( Student body gave the patrona and friends of the dl'HIrt an Invitation to nlt the school rrldaj afternoon ANTELOPE, Dee. .7 (SpU Ben Oswald spent Dec. 13 with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Welsh. Mr, and Mrs. Carl von der Hellen will entertain the Ladies Soclsl club Jan 10. Mr. end Mrs. 8. W. Batre of Med ford attended the Ladlea club Deo. 13 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walsh entertain ed the Ladles Social club Deo. 13. It being husband's day, a large crowd was present. At noon a large table was placed In the center of the din ing room, and a covered dish lunch eon served. There were 31 present. good social time was enjoyed by all, Several men from Antelope helped Jessie Allen raise his big barn Deo. II. Mrs. Wilbur Erlckson Is giving Christmas program at the Antelope school Dec. 31, at S o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens were tn Klamath Falls Deo. 11, on business. Mrs. Wallace McDowell end Mrs. Bob Lindsay were In Medford Deo. 10, shopping. Rev. D. D. Randall showed some religious pictures at the Antelope school the evening of -Dec. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hatlet spent Dec. 9 with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riley, Pupils on the honor roll at the An telope school the past six weeks were Barbara Culbertson, Barney RJggs, Jr., Nellie Balre, Hazel and Annabelle Rlgga. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. B. K Rlggs, Dec. 0. Culinary VRAFT.... Uy Bs tells Dor (an, Director, Hoe Service, the California Ore gon Power Company Gift Candles One of the nicest -personal" alfta s a box of dainty home-made eandv. Thought and time and, of course, personal effort, go Into the maklne- ot this gift. Therefore, it seems to me that one ahould appreciate such a gift particularly and enjoy each; piece aa a pleasant though, from a good friend. Orange Iude S e sugar 1-3 o milk M o water J t grated orange rind 6 orange Juice ',, e butter Boll sugar milk and water f min utes. Add remaining Ingredients and cook to soft ball (93 degrees- degrees.) Cool and beat until creamy men aaa: H e candled orange peel, cut fine) Pour Into buttered nan and. when almost firm, mark tn squares. Fruit Carmels H lb. dates, stoned H lb. raisins H lb. nga H lb. grated ooeosnut - 14 lb. nut meats Vi lb. candled orange peel . . a T lemon Juice 1 t grated lemond rind U t? orange Juice Powdered sugar Put dates, raisins, figs, eoeeanu. nut meats and candled peel through food chopper. Add Juice and mis thoroughly. Roll or pack Into a square pan and slice Into wafer ot squares. Roll In powdered sugar. Date Loaf 9 e white sugar li e milk 1 T butter 1 t vanilla e chopped walnut H lb. atoned dates -Cook sugar and milk until tt form soft ball (236-338 degrees.) Add dates (chopped) and cook again for five minutes. Add flavoring, butter and nuts. Beat until stiffening them pour into buttered pan and out la squares. Dipped Fruit t doeen dates (or like amount of dried prunes, etc.) Preserved ginger Dipping chocolate Stuff the fruit wlKi piece of pre served ginger, dip Into melted dip. ping chocolate, drain on waxed paper and let dry until firm. Peanut Brittle 1 e white eugar 1 o chopped peanuts Melt sugar and add th peanut. Reheat If necessary to pour arid turn Into a well buttered pan, making I spread at far as possible. Chocolate Pudr S e whit sugar 9 sq. ohoeolat T white corn syrup H salt , o m'lk 1 t vanilla ( 1 T butter K o nut meat Cook together th sugar, chocolate syrup, aalt and milk to tort ball stage, (338-338 degrees). Bet aside to cool a little then add th butter, v. nllle and nut meets. Beat until creamy then pour Into cold pan, Penoch 9 brown sugar H a cream T whit corn syrup T butter H e chopped nut meat Combine eugar, cream, ayrup and butter. Cook to 33S degree. Remove; from heat and cool to room tempera, ture. Add nut and beat until ereanrf then pour Into oiled pen. Divinity i 0 sugar H e white corn syrup 14 s water H t soalt ' tt t cream of tartar 3 egg white 1 t vanilla M e chopped nut meat tt e chopped candled fruit ; I Combine sugar, syrup, water, aalt and cream of tartar and cook to firm ball, or 348 degrees. Pour slowly over stiffly beaten whites, beating eon stantly. When thickened, add th va nilla, fruit and nut meat. Stir until mlxtur hold It ahap then pour Into buttered pans or drop on waxed paper. TOLO BOYS INNING IN TOLO, Bee. 17 (Spl.) Treey and Bradford, sons of Mr. and Mr. T. a. Mute must be vying with each other for honors In the U, 8. army. They snlltted Isst March. Tracy holds a first-class rating, ha received aever. al promotion, three medals, a rate In wages and wear a atrip on hi sleeve. He I with the 98th Infantry at Port Douglas. Utah. Bradford Is not far behind hit brother In promotions. He I with the Coast Artillery. He was recently detailed from Port Baker to Port Barry, where he I on patrol duty. They hav tight big power plant there. Bradford spends most of hit leisure time fishing for ocean trout. ATTENTION: The featherweight Portable Singer Sewlrm Machtn, oao now be seen st No 9 North Bsrtlett Singer Sewing Machine Company, MONEY Available for Conservative LOANS ON HOMES In Medford OUtriot First Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Medford 27 No. Holly St. 'a