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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
REWARD OFFERED for return of ski
clothing, akl ahoes. and other per
sonal effect allegedly dumped from
aultcase In cornfield south of town
near railroad tracks, by tiller, Sat
urday night. Please call 841.
LOST Lady's white gold square wrist
watch with black band. Reward if
returned to Mall Tribune.
FOUND Wahl fountain pen.
1016. E. Jackson.
Call
THE dark-complexioned person who
took violin, robe and coat from
Chevrolet car In front of 613 Bo
Newtown Saturday p. m. please re
turn to the above address or 4u8
Beatty St.. and no further Investi
gating will be done.
LOST If dog missing, call 1516.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Olrl to assist with house
work. Phone 278-J.
MALE OR FEMALE
WANTED Teacher
guitar. Phone 867.
for Spanish
WANTED City, county and district
managers. Matured women and men
who can qualify. Opening District
office Medforo this week. Box 876.
Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
OIRL. 19. wants any kind work, house,
restaurant experience, commercial
training. Leave replica at Tribune
office before 8, Monday. Box 3340.
Mall Tribune.
WANTED Man, 23. wants work of
any kind. 830 Bennett.
W ANTED-MIBCEiLLAN E0U8
WANTED To rent or buy, comfort
able 5 to 7-room home with base
ment and furnace; reasonable terma.
Phone 845-W or call at 709 Dakota.
WANTED One 3-horse grain drill.
J. E. Weaver. Star Rt., Gold Hill.
WANTED Pickup, or will exchange
plaster, brick or etono-work for
same. Route 4, Box 367. Medford.
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House. 27 N. Orape St. Tel
1062.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides
and pelts. Medford Bargain House
27 N. Grape. Tel 1062.
JUNK WANTED
We pa cash for JUNK BA rTEKlEi
AND RADIATORS, ALUMINJM
BRASS, COPPER and ,unk j! all
descrtptiuns '.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 .Jo Grape Tel .OtJl!
FOR EENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 6-roora house,
land Ave.
FOR RENT 7 -room house; modern;
garage. Owner works, wishes to re
tain one room for sleeping quar
ters. Call 1368-R. or at 209 SO.
Orange Sundays or evenings.
FOR REN'l -unfurnished
Homes turnisbtfd ot
Brown A Wbtte
FOE RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Small apartment. 801 No.
Central.
' FOR RENT Apartments, 334 Apple.
for RENT 3 rooms and bath, fur
nished, clean, private entrance
adults only 0 E. Jackson.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
ETA I ES fen moderate at 716 B Jt.n
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ATTRACTl VT norns 404 3 Jrape
FOR KENT
MISCELLANEOUS
RENT OR LEASE Business lot close
in. on highway. Eleanor Maule.
Jacksonville. Ore.
CABINS ROR RENT By d. a-eeK or
month See at camp nunua. i.
R;vers;de
ro REN'l Room 18160 adjoining
Mail mnune Jod department an
O'ape street Will remodel to ult
permanent tenant Phone 75 or ap
ply at Mall mu'ine iceanpaper) of
flee
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE for wood, drop-head Singer
electric phonograph, playi U rc
o: Bestty, oack of Can.p
FOB EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Model M
Samson tractor. Write J. II. Stan
ley, Route 3, Medlo.'d.
WILL TRADE light closed ear and
cash for equity In late model car.
Box 3344, Tribune.
TRADE Guaranteed mechanical work
(or wood or what bare you Cll
- 206 and ask for Herm Newland.
TO TRADE For wood, used model A
Ford wire wheel, tire and tube com
piete. Write Box 788. Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 004 West Jackson St.;
3-bedroom home; hardwoodfloora,
lot 50x66; government 5 loan In
amount or 1050; payment, prin
cipal and interest. 611.14 monthly
Price 61350. Terma 6300 down and
and assume loan. Charles R. Ray.
Realtor, Medford Bldg. Tel. 302.
STOCK AND DAIRY RANCHES. Pear
Orchards, acreage home, city homes,
building lots, placer mines. Every
thing In real estate. Roberts, 720
West 2nd.
FOR SALE By owner, Bear creek
bottom acreage: excellent garden
land. Phone 1524-L.
FOR SALE 0 acres. Ideal poultry
ranch. Cheap. H. Schermerhorn,
mile west'of Phoenix.
FOR SALE OR RENT Near town,
100-acre ranch; 80 acres 26-year-old
trees; balance alfalfa; good
buildings, electricity, water. Bar
gain for quick sale. Box 740, Mall
Tribune. .
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack-
eon County Building & Loan Ass n
Phone 185.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Large lot
clear: some buildings;' near gradt
and high schools. Klamath Falls
for city property with or without
ouuaings Aaareaa box i f, mouue
FOR SALE OR RENT Modern home;
7 large rooms, large screened porch
bathroom and pantry, lota of bullt-
lns. fireplace, hardwood floors
large lots with plenty of trees and
shrubbery: paved street, c. A. pe
Voe. phone 523-J-2.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown Ai White.
FOR sale; Must sacrifice Memorial
park lot Box No. 601. Tribune.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
'28 FORD coupe, with rumble seat;
good condition; 675.00. Address
Box 732, Tribune.
FOR SALS1 1927 Cadillac 7-passenger
sedan, model No. 314. Condition
excellent; mechanically perfect; has
been run only 39,000 miles by or
iginal purchaser. Ideal atage or
large family car. Box B. X., Mall
Tribune.
1927 CHEV. COACH for quick sale.
32.50. Phone 341-J-3.
LOOK tt all the use cars before
you buy. 22 So. Fir.
AT A 8ACRTFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor
sedan; small mileage. 22 So. Fir,
DON'T FORGET 22 So. Fir for bettar
used car values.
GOOD USED CARS
All with 1935 License.
1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan
1933 Plymouth Coupe
Two 1930 Chevrolet Spec. Sedans.
1929 Chevrolet Coupe.
1928 Chevrolet Coupe. '
1931 Chevrolet Coupe.
Also aevedal other good used cars
to choose from.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18.
BARGAINS every one, at 22 So. Fir.
FOE SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE White Leghorns. West
end McAndrewe lane. U. V. van
Horn, Rt. 2, Box 424.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Pigs, A2.50 to $5.00: ap
ples, 35c a box; 6 -h p. gas engine,
$40. Ted Fish. Phoenix.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Call 1559.
FOR SALE O. I. C. brood sow and 9
weaner pigs, box oi, ws-gner irees.
FOR SALE 16-months-old Hereford
bull; purebred. Ralph Wilson, Cen
tral Point.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Australian shepherd pup
pies. Phone 16-F-15.
FOR SALE POULTRY
TALENT HATCHERY (formerly Eakln
Hatchery), Talent, Ore., now oper
ated by Gent's Leghorn Farm, Eu
' gene. Ore. Fred Harsberger, local
manager. Hatching every Wednes
day. Gent's chicks All eggs pro
duced on Gent's Breeding Farm.
Eugene, from old bens, minimum
weight 24 oz. per dozen. Free cata
log. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red -cockerels;
excellent breeding stock from
special ma tings of New Hampshire
and Sunnyfleld strains. Cummlntrs
Poultry Ranch, 6 miles out Mid
way Road.
CALL Dressler's Square Deal Hatchery
for chicks or hatching. Rocks, Redi
10c; Lee horns. 9c Flocks tested
1107 E. Main. Phone 1569-Y.
A FEW cockerels direct from J. A
Hanson, ,2 50 each. Hatching eggs.
,3 50 per 100. Alfalfa hay, ,12.00
ton. Phone 211. W. M. Tetherow.
Central Point.
COCKERELS, hatching ee-a. chlc-jr.
Leghorn. Rocks. Red, Carley.814W
FOE SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE First cutttn? alfa'.fa and
oitA. mixed; bad or chopped. Pe-d
c.iopped hay and avoid waste. Tel.
355-J-3. Victor Bursell.
OOOD Harley-DavlAon motorvcle
Writ or Inquire Mrs. R. E. Rich
man. Central Point, across bridge
at Gold Ray dam.
FOR SALE Soon time for spring
aArt:n for wheat. br? or oat,
wed or feed. Phone 335-J-3. Victor
Bur-vell.
FOR
SALE R
r'.ceratcr how
A-l condition.
ca-s.
8H
,,-, front;
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Oak barrela. 1.00 each.
Plggly Wlggly, 310 E. Main.
FOR SALE Baled oat
7-F-H.
hay. Phone
FOR 8ALE Electric washing machine
a 16 00. 306 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Furniture Davenport.
chairs, new wood range, ruga, ete .
garden tools, canned goods. H- 8
Cleveland, Old Stage road.
FOaR SALE 1 National cash register.
Call 1559.
REPLACE your old range with a new
electric range. Allowanoe up to
651.75; 65 down and low easy terms.
Offer expires Feb. 1. Phone 1573-J.
MIRRORS made to order: mirrors re-
silvered; auto glass Installed: broken
windows replaced; store front plate
glass, table tops: picture framing
MED FORD PLATE GLASS CO.
36 S. Bartlett. Phone 446
FOR SALE One windmill and red
wood tank. J. E. Weaver. Star Rt..
Gold H1U.
POR SALE Applea, or trade for any
thing you have. Phone 133-L.
FOR SALE Cable, various
Jacksonville Oarage.
BARGAIN In 3'4-ln. Sterling centrif
ugal pump, with 4-h.p motor.
Terms and trade. 32 So Fir, or
Phone 877.
TIME TO RE-TIRE
GET A FISK
None Better
None Cheaper
SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE
12th at Riverside.
FOR SALE 62 tons 2nd cut alfalfa
hay. 115 tons first cut alfalfa hay
Elinor Hanley Bush. 826 East Main
St Phone 902.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines all
makes: terms If desired All makes
rented and repaired White Sewing
Aiacnine uo. 24 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Pear wood fel 744-X
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt
fertilizer, teaming, phone S12-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
JAN SPECIAL Driveway material, 8
sizes or rock 3 i 50 per yd deliv
ered on drive Ask for price on
small order, granite or buckshot
Bateman. Ph 1534-V-912-J.
IS HOUR HEARING IMPAIRED?
nave to: sale or trade a late mode:
Acoustlcon which Has so benefited
mv neanng that I have no (urthei
use aoi it r N Kerr Talent. Ore
KTrEMaARTEN-irjarta Bids Mite
sic and dance. Phone 1545 or 1258
W Roth Luy Alice Holmback
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Ahatrarta
JACKSON CO.
ABHTRAC1 CO. ,
Abstracts ot Title .ru
Title Insurance Tbf
only complete THir
S y e t e m to Jackson
County
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title Rooms 3 and 6. No 32
North Centra) Ave., upstairs.
Dent.str)
DENTISTRY Dr. I. H,
Main.
Gove. 325 E
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning & upholstering
Painting; A Fapertianntne,
M. A BLISS Painting St paper-hanging
Tel 646-W 313 So. Grape.
Money To Lend
MONEY LOANED 150 to 300 for
. personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Re-flnanced. Loans closed
within 30 minutes, under super
vision of the State Banking Dept
License No. S-157-M-160. See W. E
Thomas. 45 So. Central.
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Offlce 1015 No. Central Phone 316
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 616.
Wagner Creek
WAGNER CREEK. Jan. 30. (Spl.)
Ladles' Aid of the M. E. church of
Talent held an all-day meeting at
the home of Mrs. Frank Holdrldge.
Pot-luck lunch was served. . Ladles
present from Wagner creek Included
Mrs. Che-rles Holdrldge, Mrs. Howard
Work, Mrs. Walter Walty and the
hostess, Mrs. Frank Holdrldge.
Jeff fllagle returned home from the
Ashland hospital. January 22. and is
reported to be Improving rapidly.
Mias Dorothy Single, who attended
Junior high school in Ashland last
semester, has transferred to Talent
high school.
Mrs. Ethel Oarland. who has been
ill with the flu for the past three
weeks, la recuperating at the Walty
home,
Mr. and Mn. Frank Smith and
granddaughter Dorothy visited Mrs.
Ella Abbott January 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bell of Phoenix
pent Sunday at the O. M. Ooddard
home.
Mrs. E. E. Roblson. Mrs. O. M. Ood
dard. Mrs. Charles Leathco. ilrs. Wal
ter Entyrg and Mrs. Hlggins of Wag
ner creek attended the county health
meeting at the home of Mrs. Howard
Ho'.mes of Andercon crek. January
23.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sargent arc
staying at the home of Mrs. Sargent's
mother. Mrs. Charles Loos.
Wagner Creek school basketball
am played Jacksonville at Jackson
Til, and lo-t 7 to 9. January 25.
A apodal meeting of the Wagner
"ric p -T K wA pulled for Janus.:,
4 .U. a4 U scaoQ.i.ou, - -
Evans Valley
EVANS VALLEY, Jan. SO (Spl.)
Mrs. Fay Ragsdale and Frieda John
son were Medford vlaitora Saturday,
attending the bread-making demon
stration given by the home extension
service as the representatives from
Evans valley extension unit. At the
next meeting of the club these two
ladles will bring to the other mem
bers the demonstration received In
Medford.
Bud Rlgel has been quite 111 at
the home of his parents near Wlmer.
suffering from an attack of pneu
monia. At present he Is considerably
improved. His small daughter France,
also had a severe cold but Is now
recovered.
An epidemic of "pink eye" appeared
at the Evans Valley school last week
Quite a number of children have It
The last dance given by the home
economics committee of the Orange
was very well attended. In spite of
the snow. During the evening a quilt
made by the ladles of this club was
sold to Orln Train. Sandwiches and
coffee were served by the committee.
Monroe Hughbank, Is enjoying a
visit with hla brother from Milwau
kee, Wis.
Mrs. Henry Baker la ill at her home
near here.
Dick Rlchman made a trip to Tiller
last week for some cattle that were
snowed in. It was necessary for him
to go in on enowahoes after them.
The cattle were moved to a farm near,
where they will be fed until he can
get them home.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rl;l.
at Grants Pass, January 27, a daugh
ter. 1
Ante'ope
ANTELOPE, Jan. 30 (Spl.) Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Lindsay and daughter
spent January 20 with Mr. and Mrs.
B. K. Rlggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Erlckson were
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harve Stanley recently.
Little Clara Mae Blgham Is under
the cure of a Medford doctor. She
hasn't been well since Christmas. She
has been taken out of school until
Improved. All hope for a speedy re-!
covery. I
Mrs. Jack Wood and son called on
Mrs. Louise Oreb January 28.
Mrs. Ed Dutton tinderwent a major
operation at the Sacred Heart hos
pital one day last week. She U re
ported doing as well as could be ex
pected. Hazel and Annabelle Rlggs visited
Miss Georgia Currier of Medford Jan
uary 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanley of the
Butte Creek orchard bought the
Rhodes ranch near Eagle Point and
have moved onto It.
John Greb Is building another
room on his house.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hallett will en
tertain the Ladles' Social club Feb
ruary 20.
Pupils of Antelope school who were
on the honor roll the past six weeks
are Barbara Culbertson. Nellie Baize,
Maurice Davles, Marvin Wood, Hazel
and Annabelle Rlggs.
When tt comes to radios, re mem be i
"Prultt's can do It." Phone 22.
Mail Tribune Daily
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7. Loud cries
11. Rubber
14. Trap for
catchlnr sels
II. Metric land
measure
II. Dwarfed
U. Symbol for
tantalum
19. Was a can
didate II. Cylinder for
22. Soft food
I). Short Jacket
S5. Half score
36. Money drawer
27. Peep gorges '
tt. Demonstrative
pronoun
10. Character tn
Arthurian
legend
It. Su (ferine
I:. Body servant
U. Largs gift
17. Branches of
learning
t. Toper
19. Steering ap
paratus 10. ArTi:tedly shy
11. Ooast
IS. Fish tfn
Solution of Saturday's Puzile
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Trail
TRAIL, Jan. 30. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Eamy Segessman and little
daughter. Mary, were dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lamb
In Medford January 26 and on the
27th were guests at the W. D. Durkee
home tn Medford.
Miss Mabel Ragsdale Is spending
the week with her sister -In -law. Mrs.
Arlee Ragsdale. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Blaess, Miss
Lena Zimmerley, Byron Leab and Mr.
and Mrs. Wright all went to Union
Creek January 27 to attend the ski
sports.
Lee Merrlman has returned to the
CCC camp on Elk creek after spend
ing a few days at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Merrl
man. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson
called on Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ash
January 24.
Several couples from here are plan
ning on attending the president's ball
In Medford January 30.
Mrs. Francelta Castor Is spending a
few weeks here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. LaDieu.
Trail Extension unit Is planning a
supper and program to entertain their
families February - 9 at the school
house here. The unit will meet Feb
ruary 7 at the noma of Mrs. S. W.
Hutchinson for an all-day meeting
Mrs. Watson and Mrs. LaDieu will
demonstrate bread making.
Extension unit is planning to give
a play some time In March.
Mr. and Mrs. Eamy 8?gessman en
tertalned at dinner January 29 for
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Merrlman. Ray
Prltchart, Boyd Tucker, Charley
Blaess, Ralph Watson and son, Car
roll. Wllber Tucker and Miss June Whit
ney of Medford visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker, Janu
ary 27.
Mesdames Alma Merrlman. Eva Se
gessman and Laura Bell LaDieu called
on Mrs. Lial Tucker and Mrs. Jennie
Hutchinson January 28.
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Hutchinson and
daughter. Sherley, were week-end
guests at the 6. W. Hutchinson home.
Mr. Hutchinson spent January 26 at
the Copco office In Medford.
Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Ash spent tne
day with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutch-
tnson January 29.
Donald Warner, little son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Warner. Is still very
low at his home on Trail creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Irven Howe and
da u ehter, Wanda, and Wayne Ashe
were dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs
E. E. Ashe's January 27.
Miss Inez Burk was home for a few
days but returned January 27 to Can
yonvlile, where she Is attending
school.
Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Cushman and
children spent Monday evening at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Ash.
Sunday school started again Janu
ary 27 and will be held every Sunday
from now on.
Foots Creek
FOOTS CREEK, Jan. 30. (Spl.)
Rev. Wm. Carle and daughter. Mrs.
Anna Short of Lake Creek, were Sun
day dinner guests of Mrs. Pauline
Cross Word Puzzle
s. Back of the
foot
1 Aged
10. To a higher
point
11. Sums
12. Double-pointed
tack
17. Negative votes
20, Newnens
32. One who
break the
way for .
others
24. Rsneball teams
2. Body Joint
21. Insect a egg
39. Substance
used In
muktnr roAda
ii
Wnlkt round
In order to
protect
Leave empty
Frngrnnt odors
Pilings
Untidy person
Daub
English
DOWN
1. One who
carries
I. Mistakes tn
printing
I. Exclamation
4. Donkey
5. Old soldiers:
colloq.
C. Burst forth
violently
T. Surgical thread
31.
count
41. Small place of
contrasting
color
47. Otve out
4B. Note of
Ouldo's
scale
46. flreek letter
49. Thnt thing
SI. Palm Illy
Wahl. and also called on Mrs. Geo.
Lance. Mr. Carle expects to be here
aain February 3. for 11 o'clock ser
vices after Sunday school.
Maurice Kallstrom died suddenly
January 27, of a neart attack. He.
with his step-daughter, the late Olga
Anderson, purchased the Alaska ser
vice station last fall and had made
many friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain and
children, who lived on the left fork
of the creek about a year ago. have
returned from Eagle Point and are
now living on the property recently
vacated by the Jim Cnllders family.
Ray Gaunyon of Ingot, Cal., ar
rived January 25 to spend some time
with his sister, Mrs. Geo. Lance.
Mrs. R. L. Miller accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Greenwood to Sams
Valley Pomona Grange, January 26
Miss Viola Morrow of Willow
Springs district was a 8undsy guest
of the Roy Tompkins family.
Among Medford shoppers this week
were Tom Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs.
Pierre Douga and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Guetzlaff and son Frederick.
Mr. and Mrs. P. p. Proctor of Oranta
Paas were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Drummond, January 23.
Floyd Bowers' mother, Mrs. Harri
son and sister. Mrs. Kelster, of south
ern California, arrived January 24 to
spend several days here at the Riviera
auto park
Mrs. Reed Carter and son Edward
were Thursday evening guests of the
R. U Millers.
An electric cooking school will be
held at the Rogue River Grange hall,
Thursday. January 31, between the
hours of 2 and 4.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cook at Oold Hill.
January 27.
Mrs. Robinson of Washington left
for her home January 29, after spend
ing several days here visiting her
husband, who is superintendent of
the Black Channel mine.
Mr. Wilklna and Mr. Colvsrd. min
ing men from Grants Pass, were RlvU
era visitors January 28.
The Rogue River community play.
"The Old Settlers' Picnic." will be
given at the high school auditorium
Saturday. February 2.
Phoenix
PHOENIX, Jan. 30. (Spl.) Home
extension unit la sponsoring a pub
lic card party at the Orange hall.
Saturday night, February 2, for the
purpose of raialng funds to send i
delegate to the Home Makers' con
ference.
A neighborhood party was enjoyed
at the J. E. Reynolds home on
Fourth street and Pacific highway,
Friday evening. The evening was
spent playing cards and dancing, fol
lowed by delicious refreshments.
Those present were : Misses Addle
and Violet Bolz. Idabelle Jes'.er
Messrs. Howard Roy, Lee Denzer and
Arthur Hardisty, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Denzer, Jr., Mr, and Mrs, Bert -Stan-
eilffe. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Watt, Mr.
and Mrs. M. B. Hardlaty, Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Denser. Mr. and Mrs. A
O. Floyd and Mr. and Mrs. J E
Hutch Ins. ,
Dr. Stevenson gave & lecture on
"The Art of Thinking.' at the Phoe
nix high school gym, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Jester motored
to Klamath Falls on a business trip
Mis. Mildred Ward and Mrs. Edna
Briscoe are hostesses at an all-day
meeting of the Thimble club at Mrs
Ward's home on Friday, February 1.
Celebrating their 63rd an I versa ry.
the Christian Endeavor of Phoenix
church will present a program at 6
o'clock, and a social hour, Sunday,
Fobruary 3. Following the social
hour the three groups of the Chris
tian Endeavor society wilt hold their
Individual meetings.
'
Prospect
PROSPECT, Jan. 30. (Spl.) Mrs.
Anna weeks returned home Thursday
from Berkeley, Cal., where ahe has
been for the past three months, vlalt
Ing her daughters, Miss Florence
Weeka and Mra. Stafford Jory and
family.
Mra. John Orleve and son Billy,
who have been gueata of Mrs. Carl
Tengwald In Medford for some time,
returned home last week.
Mrs. Jeff Rlchey and Infant aon
returned home from Mrs. Purucker's
In Medford, January 33.
Mr. and Mrs. Ous Dttawortn and
family spent the week-end In Med
ford visiting friends.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Manning were
luncheon guests Saturday of Mr. E
H. Hurd In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Alford Oordon were
Sunday guest of Uriah Oordon and
Miss Clara Oordon.
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Lone Pine
LONE PINE. Jan. 99. (Spl.)
Many resident of the Lon Pine dla-
trlct had a very enjoyable evening
at a box social given by the P.-T. A
January 38.
Four-H club boy, of Lone Pine dis
trict took a hike to the cllffa on
Little Roxy. January 39, to practice
camp cooking.
Mra. Ezra Messenger went to the
Community hoapltal Thursday, where
ahe will undergo a major operation
soon.
Mra. Snider and son Claud from
Portland vlalted at the Isaac Sample
home Sunday.
Prank McCasland learned not long
ago that a alater, of whom h had
lost track a1ne- childhood. s married
and Is now living In Illinois.
Noel Davis, who went on business
to Klamath Palla thlt week, returned
Thursday evening.
Several members of the Lon Pin,
school went on a skiing and bob
sledding trip to Jacksonville. January
30. The trip we enjoyed Immensely
by all
Honor roll atud-nt, are as follow
Bub iMily, Dal ikuJ, Ujioa UL-
vey, Mary Louise Nelson. Orpha Con
Ian and Bonnie Faresee.
Mr. Larton. Mr. Jennings. Mr. and
Mrs. Griffith and children. Mrs. Miller
and daughter Opal and Mr. and Mrs.
Hopkins and daughter Dorothy had
a surprise party for Mr, and Mrs.
Peter, who live in this district. They
had a very enjoyable time.
Mrs. Anna Mitchell has established
her permanent residence In Tacoma.
Wash.
Many former students of the Lone
Pine school visited during the pas,
week.
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Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY, Jan. SO. (Spl. Mrs. I
E. W. Empey returned Saturday with I
her little son. Donald, from the Sa
cred Heart hoslptal. where Donald i
spent a week recovering from an at-1
tack of pneumonia. '
Mrs. Mabel Mack conducted a vei
Interesting meeting on menu plan
ning for the Sams Valley Extension:
Thursday afternoon. The meeting
was held at the school house with
16 ladles attending. Menus were
planned along the line of health
economy and attraction, wherein due
consideration was given the over and
underweights. Next meeting of the
unit will be devoted to the study of
many kinds of bread making.
The basketball game Friday night
between Sams Valley and Eagle point
In the Eagle Point gym resulted In
defeat by four points of the locals'
first high school team and a victory
for the second local string by nine
points over their opponents.
Sams Valley Grange was host to the
Jackson County Pomona Grange Sat
urday. Outside visitors attending
were State Deputy Arthur Brown of
Snlem and Fred Goff of Roseburg,
chairman of the State Grange agri
cultural committee.
Fred DeFord returned Thursday
from a visit with his parents at 611-!
ver Lake. Mr. DeFord left with In
tention of staying three days but, due
to heavy snow storms and freezing
weather, was detained ten days and
experienced some difficulty In get
ting word back to his wife to advise
her of hla predicament.
Mrs. Wm. Straus returned last week
from Eagle Point, where she visited a
week with her mother, Mrs. Pierce.
John Wilson left Saturday for Sac
rament, where he expects to enroll
In the Sacramento junior college.
Following Is a list of committees
appointed to serve In the Sams Val
ley Grange for 1935 as announced by
Grange Master Jerome Fltrgerald. The
first named on each committee will
act aa chairman: Legislative, R. B.
Nealon, Geo. McDonough and Albert
Straus; agricultural and marketing,
R. H. SeegmiUer, Walter Grant, Bill
Straus: wave and means, Albert
Straus, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Korner.
Herschel Harper, Mrs. McDonough:
roads, Max Schulz, Dennis Duggan;
education, Arthur Straus, Ada East,
E. W. Empey; recreation, Bill Straus.
Frances Tonn, Helen Williams; fin
ance, Wesley McDonough. Erma May.
Mrs. Empey; reception, Mrs. O. T.
Wilson, W. E. Autenrleth. Doris Nea
lon, Emmett Nealon, Mrs. Orant;
membership, BUI Duggan. Steve Wil
son, Hershel Harper, Marie Seegmlller.
Mra. Hoist; music Helen Burreson,
Frank Hansen, Frances Tonn: fire In
surance agent, R. ' B. Nealon: co-op
director. W. B. Autenrleth,
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Valley View
VALLEY VIEW, Jan. SO. (Spl.)
Valley View Community elub held
another of Its popular dinner, re
cently with an attendance of 84. Mrs.
H. Weagant and Mrs. Tucherana were
the committee In charge. After din
ner Mr. Weagant gave some readings;
there was muelo by the Mleee, Wert:
Mra. Oeo. Lowd of Ashland led the
community elnglng. acting ot pan
tomimes and a play entitled "Tn
Gathering of Nut." German song
by Mr. Qallatln and Mr. Werth and a
song by K. Wilson and H. Weagant
and a piece by Jackie Don Low waa
the entertainment for tn evening.
There were IB at the bread mak
ing demonstration conducted by Mra.
H. Weaterberg and Mra. D. Low at
the community bouse a week ago,
Mra. E. Wllaon returned Wednesday
from Nellgh. Neb., where ah was
called by the Illness and death of her
father, Mr. Shoemaker. Mra. Wilson
has been 111 with a very bad cold
since her return but la better.
Mrs. Wm. Olenn waa 111 last week.
Miss Amy Johnson visited her sit
ter. Mrs. R. Williams, last week.
Mrs. H. J. Carter, Mis Bernlc Car.
ter of Ashland and Mia Bell Flfleld
of Springfield, Mo. (an aunt of Mrs.
Carter't and Mra. Olennt), wer can
era at the Wm. Olenn horn Friday.
Mia Marl Oardntr, who ha been
a gueat at the E. C. Gardner home
for the past six month, returned re
cently to her home at Leguna seacn,
Cal.
Mr. and Mra. H. Weagant and Mr,
and Mrt. H. Qallatln attended Po
mona Orance Saturday.
Mr. and Mn. D. Low an Ur. and
Mrt. Weaterberg were vlaitora In Sams
Valley last week
Cornelius Hendrlckson, Who nas
been staying at the R. N. Chaney
home, ha gone back to hit mother'
In Medford for th teat of tn school
term
Mr. and Mrt. Hugh Caster of Med
ford were caller at th Olenn home
Sunday
Mr. and Mr. Harold Boatwlck have
aold their rancb at Malln and an
staying with Mr. Boatwlck' mother
Mra. F. Oarle. until they get another
Dlaca.
Oeo. Low and wlf and little ton
David, of Roseburg and Mrt. D. M.
Low of Aahland were visitor at the
Don Lowe horn Monday,
Mr. and Mr,. W. O. Stratum and
little daughtera of Hlle were vltltora
at th Wm. stratton horn Sunday,
Valley View Community club held
It regular meeting Thursday with
about 30 present, owing to the snow
In Aahland. Mlaa Chamberlln and
Mra. L. Roberta, who wer to talk to
the club, were unabl to he present,
, so the afternoon wss spent in a to.
clai way, pill. J. M. ).ClUeu U4
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Testimony accualng Loula Plquatt,
former Dllllnger attorney, of being
the "brain," of a plot to conceal the
gangster ind alter hi, facial con
tour, wit given at Plquett', trial In
Chicago by Arthur O'Leary (top),
former employ of Plquett, and Dr.
Wllhelm Loeter (below), who eon
leased to the surgery. (Aaaoclatod
Press Photo,)
Mrs. R. K. Chaney being hostessea
for the afternoon.
H, R. Westerberg was confined to
his home several daya last week by
Illness,
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THE GRANGE
Enterprise Grange.
Enterprise Orange met Friday night
with most of th officers present
again. Aa thla was the oclal night,
only a short business session was
held. Nola Aune, captain of the drill
team, announced practice for the of
ficers ot the Orange to be held Thurs
day night, -
At the same time, the executive
oommittee will consider prices from
various lumber mills for material to
be used in the remodeling of th
Orange hall. Neva Moore, chairman
of the H. E. committee, gave her
annual report, turning In a nice lit
tie sum ot cash to the Grange, rea
llzed from dances and quilt aale.
During lecture hour, under super
vision of Dorothy Steward, an excel
lent musical program was given by
Educational Instructor Meltlnger and
Lieut. Beemla of Camp Wlmer, CCC.
Mr. Melalnger gave brier talk on
th COG a builder of character.
Lieut. Beemla talked on th purpose
and work being don by th boy at
th camp. Following these talks,
few of the boy gave a very fin)
program, at followa:
Accordion aolo Bert Rail.
Harmonic and guitar Baufonoa
and Smith.
Trombone aolo Nelson.
Solo Jack Odon.
Banjo and trombone duet Bill
Knoph and Nelson.
Solo O'Bray.
Duet, Spanish guitar Helferstlna
and Mallory. -
Oust, Spanish and ate! guitars
Tersey and Smith.
Banjo solos Wm. Knoph.
There were approximately 7S vis
itors present a lecture hour was open
to th public. Following th pro
gram, cards and dancing were en
Joyed until lunch wa served by th
Juvenile and ubordtnat Grange, con
sisting of potato salad, tandwtchet,
cake and cofee.
Aa this waa th worthy lecturer'
birthday, th party waa planned as a
surprise for her In conjunction with
her Orange program. All reported
an excellent Mm at 3 o'clock when
the party brok up.
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FOUND DEAD IN AUTO
SAN JOSE. Cal., Jan. 30. IP) Th
body of Professor Buford O. Brown of
Stanford unlveralty Journalism fac
ulty, apparently a tulctde, waa found
Tuesday In his automobll near Sara
toga, deputy sheriffs who mad Idea
tltlcatlon aald.
Member of th family aald today
th professor had been In poor health
since an attack of lnflun at Christ
ma time.
Brown came to Stanford In 1033.
He waa a graduate of the University
ot Missouri school of Journalism and
bad been editor ot several small pa
per In Texas.
FAVOR EXPANSION FARM
CREDIT AUTHORIZATION
WASHINGTON. Jan. 30 (AP)
Th senate banking commute today
approved a bill to liberalize and ex
pand the farm credit admtnlatratlon'
lending authority, fter Gov. W. t.
Myers had testified 63 per cent of
installment due after land bank
commissioner loan had been paid.
WINDOW GLASS W tell window
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