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PAGE SEVEN WrVtAYt-D B.UKV v. ,w Mr erj--.s;.n.-.a.vA.? v . .-. ...... . -., ,-.. - .- .t..v. . . , - . .....a, ;,,.4 "Mg .y- y "MEDFORD MATL TRrBTTNT!. MTJDFOKM), OKF.OON'. THURSDAY. JANUARY 31. 1933. WA.KVU11 1 Bend every td en this pace. Vou will probably find as actly the thing you want to buy or tell If It UD t there, advertise . . 1 1 ' Ineipetulte. effective. RATES ptf word flral Insertion (Minimum 23c) Each additional Insertion. per nurd (Minimum loc) rr line per montb without cop; changri Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FO.UND LOST Lady'e whit gold tquar wrist watch with black band. Reward If returned to Mall Tribune. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. MALE OR FEMALE WANTED Teacher for Spanlah guitar. Phone Boi. v WANTED City, county and district managers. Matured women and men who can qualify. Opening District office Medforo this week. Box 878. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS OIRL. 19. want any kind work, house, restaurant experience, commercial training. Leave repllea at Tribune office before 9. Monday. Box 331J. Mall Tribune. W ANTED-MISCELLAN E0U8 WANTED 5-room modern, clear, good location, for Copco or J. Co. Bidg. and Loan Mock. Box 2030, Tribune. CAN USE 20 or 30 shares of Jackson Co. Building and Loan stock. State lowest cash price In first letter. Box 0110, Tribune. WANTED Three passenger to Port land. Leaving Friday, returning Thursday. Phone 134S-J. f WANTED To buy hay rake, trunk for rear of car (Karl-Keen). K. C, care Mall Tribune. tf WANTED Feeder cattle; dry cows preferred. John P. Nealon, Phone US. central Point. WANTED To rent or buy, comfort able 5 to 7-room home with base ment and furnace; reasonable term Phone 848-W or call at 709 Dakota. WANTED One 3-horse grain drill. J. I. Weaver, Star Rt., Oold Hill. WANTED Pickup, or will exchange plaster, brick or stone-work for same. Route 4, Box 387. Medford. WANTED Household goods, stove tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N- Orape St. Tel 1062. HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides and pelt Medford Bargain House 27 N. Grape. Tel 1082. JUNK WANTED W Day cash (of JUNK BATTERlEb AND RADIATORS. ALUMINJM BRASS. COPPER and unk if all descriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 9,7 .in Orape Tel i08i FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-room modern cottage; garage: 15 month. 707 Sherman. Key at 19 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT 7-room house; modern; garage. Owner works, wishes to re tain one room for sleeping quar ter. Call 1368-R. or at 209 So. Orange Sundaya or evenlnge. POR REN1 Komee turnlsbd 04 unfurnished Brown Whits FOR RENT APARTMENT8 FURNISHED 3-room apt. 604 W. 10th, FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BATES very moderate at 718 IS. H-in FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE noma 404 6 1rp FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS RENT OR LEASE Business lot close In. on highway. Eleanor Maul. Jacksonville. Ore. CABINS ROR RENT By day. week or month See at Camp Wltnu. N Rtveraid. FOH REN'l Room 16180 adjoining Mail mnune Job Jepartmenl so O-spe street will remodel to suit permanent tenant pnone 19 ot ap ply at Mall moun i newspaper) of floe FOR EXCHANGE TRADE for wood, drop-head Singer electric pnonograpn, piays ii rec ords 909 Beatty. beck of Camp Withu TO TRADE For wood, uaed model A Ford wire wheel. tir and tube com plete, write Boi 788. Tribune TRADE eviarantefd mechanical wrfc for vryrxi or what have you Call j 20fl and ali lor He;m New. end. ' FOR EX0BAMOI POR SALS OR TRADE Modal M Samson tractor. Writ J. H. Stan lay. Route 3. Medford. WILL TRADE light dosed car and caah for equity In late model car. Boi 9344, Tribune. FOR SALE RJUL ESTATE STOCK AND DAIRY RANCHES. Pear Orchard, acreage home, elty homes, building lot, placer mine. Every thing in real estate. Roberta, 710 West 2nd. FOR SALE By owner. Bear creek bottom acreage; excellent garden land. Phone 1634-L. . POR 6ALJS 0 acrea. Ideal poultry ranch. Cheap. H. Schermsrhom. mil weat of Phoenix. POR SALS OR'RENT Nr torn. 100-acre ranch; to acrea Si-year-old tree; belanoe alfalfa; good building, electricity, water. Bar gain for quick ale. Box 740, Mall Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALS OR RlrlTJack son county Building leas AM'n Phone 195. r FOR SALS O TRAD Large lot clear: tome Buildings; Dear great and high school. Klamath pall for city property with or withuut building Address Boi 174, Tribune FOR 8ALE OR RENT Modern home; 7 large room, large screened Porch, bathroom and pantry, lot of built in, fireplace, hardwood floors, large lota with plenty of tree and shrubbery; paved street, 0, A. De Voe. phone 623-J-I. WHEN you think or real estate, think of Brown as Whit. POR SALE Must aacrlflo Memorial park lot box No. 801, Tribune. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1930 Ford truck! 10-ply dual 32-8 Urea, new rear end, new brake shoes, 7349 mile en new motor, 9200, Consider car,-horses, oattle and term. Lord F, sllva. Route 3, Grant Pass. Ore. '28 FORD coupe, with rumble seat; good condition; 7s.w. Aaaress Box 733, Tribune. 1927 CHEV. coach for quick sal. 133,60. pnone 341-j-s. LOOK et all the used care before you buy. 32 So. Fir. AT A SACROTCE 1984 V-8 Tudor sedan; email mileage. 22 So. fir. DON'T FORGET 23 So. Fir for better used car value. BARGAINS every one, at 29 So. Fir. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Pigs, 83.30 to 98.00; ap- pies, 35c a box; s-h.p. gas engine. 940. Ted Fish, Phoenix. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Call 1559. FOR SALE O. I. O. brood sow and 9 weaner pigs. Box 31. Wagner Creek. FOB SALE DOOS PPTS FOR SALE Australian shepherd pup- pie, pnone io-r-io, FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE white Leghorns. West end McAndrew lane. U. v. van Horn, Rt. 2, Box 424. TALENT HATCHERY (formerly Eakln Hatchery), Talent, or., now oper ated by Oent'e Leghorn Farm. Eu gene. Ore. Free Hareberger, local manager. Hstohlng every Wednes day. ' Gent's chick AU eggs pro duced on Gent' Breeding Perm. Eugene, from old hens, minimum weight 34 ot. per dozen. Pre cata log. CALL Dressier' Square Deal Hatchery for cmcks or hatching, rock. Reds, 10c; Leghorn. 90. Flock tested 1107 E. Main. Phone 1569-T. COCKERELS, batching egga. ehlcka; Leghorn. Rock. Red, oariy,ii4-w MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS NEW and Repossessed Piano Bargains. Several standard make Player Piano, light action, fine for practice pi anos, special low prices. Standard piano, 959,00. Standard Eastern make, good tone and action. 985.00. Several beautiful Bungalow and Studio pianos. Balance due will handle. Rent! terme. Free de livery. See Friday and Saturday. Cllne Piano Co., Ill N. Fir St.. Feb. 1-2. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 2 electric brooder. 18-ft. counter, tables, ga heater, etc. May be seen at 917 No. Rlveralde Ave. Must aell quickly. H. O. Moore, Trustee. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Tel. 355-R-2. FOR SALS 63 ton 2nd out alfalfa hay, 115 ton first cut alfalfa bay Elinor Hanlcy Bush. (28 East Main St Pbon 002. FOR SALE Baled oat hay. 7-F-14. Phone FOR SALE Furniture Davenport, chalra. new wood range, ruga, ete.. garden tools, oanned good. H. S Cleveland. Old Stage road. FOR SALE 1 National cash register Call 1559. REPLACE your old rang with new electric range. Allowance up to 931.75; 95 down and low easy term. Offer expire Feb. 1. Phone 1873-J MIRRORS made to order; mirrors r- live red; auto glaaa Installed; broken windows replaced; store front plate (Um. table tope; picture framJnf MEDFORD PLATS OtAAS OO. SO a. Bartlett. Phone 49 OOOD Harler-DerieiMn motorcycle Write or Inquire Mre. R E Rlrh man. Central Point, a-rroe bridge at Oold Ray dam. BARGAIN in a-ln. Sterling centrif ugal pump, wltb 4-h.p motor. Term and trade. 33 ao PIT. or Phone S77. FOR SALE Caed sewing machines all makes; teraia if desired All make rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co 34 N Bartlett. FOR SALE Oak barrels. II 00 eab. Pi y W.y, 310 I. Main. TOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Apple, or trade for any thing you have. Phone 133-L. POR SALE Cable, varloua Jackaonvllle Garage. TIME TO RE-T1RI OBT A PLSK None Better - None Cheaper SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE lata at Rlreraide. POR SALE One windmill and red wood tank. J. E. Weaver, Star Rt., Gold H1U. POR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn din remitter, teaming. Phone B13-J. MISCELLANEOUS JAN SPECIAL Driveway material, I alee of rock IIM per yd deliv ered on drive. Ak for price on . email order, granite or buckshot. Bateman. Ph. 1534-Y-9U-J. IS YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED? -1 nave for sale or trad a late model Aoouattoun which at so oenefl'.d mi hearing that I have no further us for It T N Kerr relent. Or KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg. MU- tie and dance. Phone 1545 or 1356 w Ruth Luy Alio Holmback. BUSINES8 DIRECTORY Abstract JACKHON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title anu rule Insurance The only complete rule System la Jackaoe County MURRAY ABSTRACT OO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No 32 North Central Ave., upstair. Dentistry. DENTISTRY Main. Dr. I. H. Oov. 826 I Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEORGE DO IT Tel 1179 Eouse cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning & upholstering Painting A Faperhanglng M. A BLISS Painting & paperhang- ing. Tel 648-W 313 So Grape. JOHN H. LOCK, painter and decor ator, quality worx. prices resson able. Ree. 124 King St Call 953-R. Money To Lend MONEY LOANED 950 to 9300 tor personal or household purposes on Houm Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-financed. Loans closed within 30 minute, under super vision of the State Banking Dept License No. S-167-M-180. See W. E Thomas. 45 So. Central. Transfer. BADS TRANSFER & STORAOB CO. Offlce 1016 No. Central Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack er and mover, special livestock moving equipment, prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 615 LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an execution In fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the circuit court of the State of Oregon. In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 31at day of December, 1934, In a certain suit tnerein, wnere in Western Loan as Building Co., corporation, as plaintiff, recovered a decree against George Iverson. George E. Phegley and Louzette Phegley. his wife, ana a. a. snscx. mere is aue and owing to aald Western Loan Ac Building Co. the sum ot One Thousand Three Hundred Forty-nine and 99-100 Dollars, with Interest thereon from September 28, 1932, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, with costa end disbursement taxed at 917.80, and the further sum of 9125.00 aa attor ney's fees, which decree was enrolled and docketed In the clerk's office of said oourt In said county on the 31st day ot December. 1934, and further decreeing that aald amount waa a valid and subsisting first and prior Hen upon the reel estate hereafter described and ordering the sale there of for the satisfaction of said decree Notice la hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tion I will on the 9th day of Feb ruary, 1935. at 10:00 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the courthouse In the City of Medford. In Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said judg ment, together with the cost of this sale, subject to redemption as pro vided by law. all of the right, title and interest that the said defendant. George Iverson. Oeorge E. Phegley snd Louzetta Phegley, his wife, and o A Sherk had on the let day of Septem ber. 1938, or now have In and to the following described property, situated In the County of Jackson, Stat of Oregon, to-wit: Lot Number 11 In Block Numoer 3, In Summit Avenue Heights Ad dltlon to the City of Medford, Ore gon, according to the official plat tnereor now of record in said county and stste. Dated this 10th day ot January, 1935. SYD I. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy. Sammons, In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore? on for Jackson County. Edward C Meyer and Herman O Meyer. Jr.. Plaintiffs. T. Carr w Leake, and ell unknown heirs at law of Carr W. Leake. U deceased, Charles N. Leake, also known aa C N Leake, tod Cora E Leaze. bis wife. William Hanley and Clara Hanley. hi wife. Samuel Che deeter and Amende, 8 Chedesr. bis wife. Anna Esmond. Ora B Es mond and Jane Doe Bnmond. his wife. Amaaa O Eunond and Miry Roe Esmond, bis wife. Thorns w. Esmond and Sarah Doe E&mond, his wife, Samual C Esmond and Julia Doe Esmond, his wife, Edwin Esmond and Blanche Roe Esmond, his wife. Pruella H Worrlck and John Doe Worrlck. her husband. Achaa L. Erwin and Richard Koe Erwln. her husband. Pruella Alden and John Doe Alden. her husband, and the State of Orezon. and all other persons unknown claimine; any r'ht. title. Interest or es'.ate In or to the lands described is ibis complaint. Defendants. To; Crr W Leake, and all un known heirs at law of Carr W Lei Its . if deceased, Charles N. Leake, also known as C. N. Leake, and Cor E Leake, his wife, William Henley and Clara Hanley. hi wife, Samuel Chedeeter and Amanda S. Che- dester, bis wife, Anna Esmond. Ora B Esmond and Jane Doe Esmond. hi wife, Amaea O Esmond and Mary Roe Esmond, hi wife. Thorns w. Esmond nd Ssrah Doe Esmond, hi wits. oKinuai it. hdwdq ana duni Doe Esmond, his wife, Edwin Esmond snd Blanche Roe Esmond, hi wife, Pruell H Worrlck and John Doe Worrlck, her husband. Achaa L. Cr wln snd Richsrd Roe Brwln, her hus band, Pruella Alden and John Do Alden. her husband, and the State of Oregon, and 11 other persons un known claiming any right, title, In terest or estate In or to the Isnds described In this complaint, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you. and each of you, are hereby re quired and notified to appear In the above entitled Court and cause and answer, or otherwise plead to the complaint of plaintiff's, now on file therein against you, within four week from the dt of the first publication of this summons upon you, exclusive of the dste of publication which 1 the 10th day of January. 1935. and If you fall to appear and answer or plesd to the complaint within the time required, for want thereof, tne plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief .prayed for and demanded In their complaint, to-wlt: For a Decree of the Court quieting the title to plalntllfs In the South hslf of the northeast quar ter, and the south hslf of the northwest quarter of Section 17; and the southesst qurter of Sec tion 7; the northeast quarter, the southeast qusrter of the northwest quarter, the southeast quarter, snd the east half of the southwest quar ter of Section 16. all In Township 98 south. Range 9 Est of the Willamette Meridian, and decreeing that the plaintiff are tne owners or ssid described prem ises In fee simple, freed from '.he claim of sny of said defendant and any end all other person unknown, claiming any rignt, title, interest or estate in or to the said described lands. This summons Is served upon you once a week for four consecutive weeks in the Medford Mall Tribune, published In Medford. Oregon. In pur suance of an Order of Hon H. D Norton. Judge of the above entitled Court, which order was made on 'he 10th day of January. 1936. GU8 NEWBURY. Attorney for Plaintiffs. P O Address: Medford Natl. Bank Bldg., Medford, Oregon. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackaon County, R. s. Murray, Plaintiff, vs. John Dallalre. administrator of the estate of Arthur Dallalre. deceased; John Dallalre, Adelard - Dallalre. Frank Dallalre, Trefley Dallalre. Victor Dallalre, Joseph Dsllalre. Amle Dallalre. Anna Dallalre O'Nell. sole and only heirs st law of Ar thur Dallalre, deceased; Agnes Dal lalre, wife of Adelard Dallalre; Delia Dallalre, wife of Victor Dallalre: Southern Oregon Credit Bureau: Intermountaln Building and Loan: Charles H. Carey, corporation com missioner for the State of Oregon, in charge of the asset of the Inter Mountain Building and Loan with in the State of Oregon: State In dustrial Accident Commission; also all other persons or psrtle un known claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest In and to the real estate described In the Complaint on file herein, Defend ant. To the Defendants Frank Dallalre. Trefley Dallalre. Joseph Dallalre. Amle uaiiaire. ana Anna Dauaire O'Nell: also all other person or partlea un known claiming any right, title, es tate, uen or interest In and to the Mail Tribune Daily ACROtt 1 Long narrow board $. One of three equal part 10. Sfirn of addi tion 14. Learning 16. Hindu prlnceai 16. Mature 17. Indigo plant 15. Joint betwefti the foot and leg- It. Presently 30. MarrlaKe 32. Encompaaalnc on all afdea Si. Tako solid food 28. Statneri 2. Playful 30. Make more profound Si. Moccailns 35. Italian coins 37. Worship 31. Siamese coin it. Wished iU Oriental ship captain It. Enft-ltnh author 11. Wickedneaa 4S. Trial it. Make precious 4S. Sanctions 50. Beseech 51. Before 5S. Readlni 5. Maker 0. Dfllneed 61. Indian fetish Solution of Yetterday'e Puzzle A R PISITIU N T Elppf A ran nsip oo yqp AP E T O NaT E NjO T I L L g A V TIN E S OT HQS C3 E N I ggPTA I NTJ V A L gTO l AP 6 E S S ART SOS Q TUM ELM O YBfSH Q RXjg O IS. Motion of the aea i. Was carried IS. Burning II. Send out IT. Female sheep If. Lining of a well II. Snut" rooms DOWN ' J. Cahbave salad I. Solitary S. Dry 4, Bank officers ' I2 lJ WA3 I4 I7 la 9 Wm I" " '3 I. il Pllll III III35"! If w w i52- f if ' ' 1 ' r'-',.i 1 1 1 1 r,,,.i I I I real estate described In the Complaint on file herein: In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and anawer the Complaint of the Plaintiff on fin herein against you, or otherwise plesd thereto within four (4 weeks from the dste of the first publicstion of this Summon. And you sre hereby notified thst if you fall to appear and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiff as required herein, or otherwise plesd thereto, Plslntlff will taks a Decree sgslnst you for the relief demanded In said Complaint, a aucclnct ststement of which Is aa follows, to-wlt: For a decree and Judgment against the property which la the eubjpot of this suit for the sum of 977544, which Include delinquent Interest from January 18. 1933. to the 9th uay of January. 1915, and also Include th sum of 613 00 expended by Plsln tlff for lnsursnee premiums, and also includes 9379.99 expended by Plaintiff In payment of delinquent taxes, plus Interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum on the principal sum of 9775 .64 from the 9th dsy of January, 1035, plua 975.00 attorney's fees, plus 919.00 for conttmition of abstraot or title, plus all Plaintiff's costs and disbursements hereinafter to be taxed. pius interest in esld Judgment at tin rate of 8 per oent per annum from th dste of the Decree herein, and that aald Decree and Judgment be held a first and prior lien upon th following described property, situated and being in the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wlt: lot Two (31 in Block Seventv. three (73), Medford, In the County of Jackson. Stste of Oregon. And for the further decree foreclos. Ing Plaintiff's mortgage against the resi property hereinabove described mis oummons Is published In the Medford Mall Tribune by order of the Honorsble H. D. Norton. Judie of the above entitled court duly mde on the 34th day of January. 1935. That date of the first publication of this Summon 1 the 34th day of O. H. BBNOTSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, 126 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon. Toll TOLO, Jan. 31. (Snl.l Mr. and Mrs. Joe Collins have moved back onto their dairy ranch, having fixed up a comfortable two-room cottage for temporary living quarters. They nave Deen living at Pine Tree camp since their home was destroyed by fire. They expect to rebuild soon. Mrs. r, A. Tracy and daughter Ernestine, spent Saturday In Medford. While there they visited Miss Mar jory Davla. convalescent at Commu nity hospital. Miss Frsda Young of willow Springs snd Marjorl. parent and sister Elisabeth, visited her also. William McDonald, old-timer here, but now of Grant Paaa I visiting T. N. Hagen. Esther Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Davis, is still unable to return to school. She had a severe attack of flu during -th. holiday, which left her In such a weak and nervous condition as to make entire recovery unusually slow. At present she Is under the csre of Dr. Stearns of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. John Bohnert enter, talned at their home near Central Point last night,' a group of Tolo young folks In honor of Tracy Muse who will leave for an army post th first of February. Mre. T. A. Muse and Mrs. P. A. Tracy assisted Mrs. Bohnert. Five men recently were eentenoed to 30 day' Imprisonment In Haywood aounty. North Carolina, for falling to send their children to school. Cross Word Puzzle is. The staff of life SB. Obtained 36. Do without 37. Thin metal pre or dink 2S. OrouTof eight 29. Device for rrlpplng and holding Si. Minute or I Does a 3. Rub out 13. Flu one Inslda another SI. The Emerald Isis 31. Distributes the cards 10. Religious chief. of Indian tribes 4S. Commissions to act In one's place 45. Handled 47. Lariats 41. Seaweed 11. On high SI. Remova the peel Si. Sufficient! poetlo SI. Interpret! archale II. War ST. Mote the speed SS. Chief Norse god It. Exposes te moisture I. Form Into t knot I. Capable of being drawn out in length I. Quantltr of yarn ?. Writing fluid I. Weah supply t. Judged SO. Extolled 11. Short letter IS. On IS. Dispatched 31. Cereal seed ii Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 91. (Spl.) Mrs. carrger and Mrs. Harry Whitney spent Thursday in Medford. Mrs. Whitney spent the dsy at the home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith. Mrs. Frank Shaw and daughter via Ited Mrs. Shaw' parents. Mr, and Mrs. Lee Wakefield, recently, Mlas Violet Olson, accompanied by a friend, a Medford high school stu dent, visited the Jscksonvllle high school Tuesday. Miss Olson 1 a for mer Jacksonville girl and moved to Medford two year ago. Mr. Rlehttsln and mother of Med ford visited Mrs. Anna Knowlton on Wednesdsy. Sr. D. A. Forbes and Mrs, Mse Forbes of Eagle Point were Jackson villa callers Wednesday. Mrs. Jim Wlnnlngham and amall daughter of Forest Creek visited rela tive here recently, Ouy Watklns of Copper entered high school here the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hodge and family of Spencer Ouleh visited at th Jams Andron horn Tutaday. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Walls of Yucca. Arls.. recently returned to their home there. They came here about two montha ago and he worked In the Thlede mine. Mrs. O. O. Ssnden and daughter. Lola. Journeyed to Aahland Sunday to attend an evening program of the Presbyterian church. Alfred and Robert Coke of the Manks ranch were gueats of Preston Csrd Tuesday evening, the occasion being Preston' birthday anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Colli Lyons and fam ily, who cam here from Idaho last fall, have moved Into the Howard Lewi home. Dorothy and Howard Cadawalder of Medford apent the week snd at the home of their grandparent, Mr. and Mr. Otis mtcroft. Mr. snd Mr. Fred Yocum of Med ford Tinted th latter' parent, Mr. and Mr. George Hilton, and family Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Vroman and family of Medford visited at the 8. E. Dunnlng- ton home Sunday. A group of six Medford high achool girls vlsted the local high achool re cently. Mr. and Mr. Chat Leonard of Med ford ware visitor at at th Forrest Ravenor home here Sunday. Mra. Lee Hlldreth waa a Medford caller Tuesday. Members of th Royal Neighbors' lodge met Saturday at a called meet. Ing to sew for a needy family. One quilt was made, About ten member were present. A small fire, caused by an over heated stove, called the fire depart ment to the local drug store Monday. No damage was don. Griffin Creek omrrw orbbk, Jan. i.(pi) A plr ntltled "Cora Fed Babies" will be presented st th aehoolhout Thursday venlnf . There sre eerersl other numbers on the program. Trie re will be a amall admlaalon ohargt. Orlffln Greek T.-T. A. met maay, January li, at th sehoolhouse. There will be a speolal meatlnc of th ei- eeutlve oommtttee at Mrs. O, O. Oay's Friday afternoon. Mrs. Rupert Snyder and deuchter Helen left last Tuesday for San rrsn cisoo when thy received word that Mra Snyder' mother, Mr. Henney, ss rery 111, Mr, and Mr, wm. Cherry, aeoom. panled by their daughter and son-In-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pelt of Klamath Palls, and Mr. Cherry's father and mother, left th last of th week for Los Aneles to b tons Indefinitely. Ml Beulah Vogtl waa absent from school th past week with th flu. Mr. R. Milestone entemlned with a party Saturday afternoon honoring her daughter Mary birthday. Sev eral of her aehool friend enjoyed the afternoon with her. Children from here who will be In th play Saturday In the "Chll- dren'a Theater of the Air," over KMJSD, will be Olive Caulklna. Cell Stearns, Mary and Richard Milestone. Mr. Ollle Conner returned home from Trail Sunday. Sh had been spending soma tlm with her mother, who 1 111. Ladle of th Rsdlo dub met lst Wednesday with Mrs. D. A. Hood. Officers for the remainder of the year were elected a follows: President. Mrs. Beast Davis; vtce-preldnt. Mr. Ruth Hood: secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Alma Chrlatensen. Neat meet ing will be February t, at th horn of Mr. Clyde Sturglll. Th radio talk starts st 1:S0. Th subject this time 1 on the "child Just entertns; hlh school." All who are Interested r weloom to com. Mr. P. B. Teat entertained at din ner last Wednesday for hsr mother. Mr. Phoebe chapman, her daughter. Mr. C. O. Oay. and granddaughter, Zelda oay. making four generations present. Oeorg Tedrlck he bought th lit tie home of Mr. Orlffln, better known a the Carl Bohl plsos, and he and his family moved In Saturday. Several from varloua place enjoyed the dance at the Holmes packing house Saturdsy evening. Music furnished by the Hulse brother from Sterling. Mrs Edna Beeeon Is absent from ahool this week on account of ill ness. Miss Lynch Is taking her place Mis Marjorl risk I employed a a teaohar In the Oak Orov achool. Ml Lllllsn Brown and Mia Mary Plsk attended th Medford Oleemen' concert at th senior high cbool Mondsy. Big Applegate BIO APPLKOATB, Jan. Si (Spl I H. A. Schneider, member of the Star ranger station CCO crew, went to Medford Saturday and underwent an operation for removal of his ton sils. Dr. D. H. nndley waa hi phy slclsn. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Offenbacher en tertained aa week-end guesta st their Rush home Mr. and Mra. Earl Boat wlck and family of B.llrlew. Mra. Maud Kubil I recovering from several days' Illness which waa due to a sever cold. Pupils of th Ruch achool are fad ing Jubilant over the inatatllng of new playground equipment recently. A Jumping pit ha bten made, and swings and teeter have been added on the ground. Following a paralytic atroke Satur day, Mrs. Louisa Ray la critically 111 at ber home near Ruch. Mr. Ray. whoa Bath birthday anniversary oc curred Tuesday, also suffered from an attack of flu several weeka ago. Miss Katharine Buckley Is remaining with her during her Illness. Olenn McDanlal of Yakima, Wash., arrived here a few day ago and may remain for a year with hi parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. DcDsnlei, while re cuperating from injuries auatalned In an automobile accident near Yakima last summer. Mr. McDanlel was ac companied by hla father, who had been In the north for th last three weeks, having been called there due to the death of Mra. Olenn McDanlal, which resulted from acsrlat fever. Mrs. John Matney waa hostess to 38 local friends at a party at her home Saturday evening. Cards snd gamea were enjoyed. Even the sunny south Is subject to cold wavea, according to a descrip tion of Vatlejo weather written to an Applegate friend by Mrs. Frederic Robinson, formerly Miss Nell Burton, of this community. Mr. Robinson stated that It was so cold that when a milk truck crashed with a ear th tract iu covered with trosen milk, whloh caused a larg aasemblftg of cats to alt around th gutters wait ing for the Ice to melt. A group of young people of the lower Applegate aectlon enjoyed an evening of whist at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown Saturday. Mlas Mary Beatty and Orr Brown held high score, Mra. Harry Bown and Jack O'Brien receiving low. For a num ber of yeara whist partlea hava been a popular winter diversion of resi dents here, and Mrs. Brown's party was on of a series being enjoyed this season. A wedding which created much lo cal Interest was that ot Miss Mabel Roberts snd Dick Head at Grants Pass Tuesday., Both sre residents of the Applegate. Residents of th upper Applegste community. Including the Chrlstlsn Endeavor society there, war guests t a S o'clock dinner at Camp Appl- gata Sunday. Following the dinner hour, th Chrlstlsn Endeavor meet ing wa hsld. having been postponed for that day from ths regular meeting period at 10:30 a. m. unusual In terest was manifest In th tople Ths Church," which, inatead of be ing studied through th usual discus ston, wa approached by th trlal-by-Jury method. The common Rus sian opinion thst "ths church Is an opiate for the people," wa th charge placed against th church, which was tried by a Jury of 13 CCO youths, who returned a verdict of acquittal, 10-3. Linden McCullough, educational advisor at Camp Applegate, played the role of Judge. Both the defense and prosecution were represented Talent TALENT, Jan. !. (Spl.) Mr. L. C. Hill waa pleasantly surprised Wed nesday by friends and neighbor who gathered at her home for an all-day party. A covered dlah luncheon was eerved at noon. Those present were Meadamee D. Montgomery, R. Wlth- row, T. Burnett, V. Mason. H. Ma son, Jacobs, O. Wlthrow, O. Beck Wedge, P. Smith and th guest of honor Mrs. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith of Olen- dale are visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. Bstes, Abble Learning, who ha been vtalt Ing at the home of her sister, Mra E. Cochran, In Klamath Palls, re turned home Saturday. Mr. and Mra. W. Smith of Olen- dsl and Mr. and Mra. A. Eete and daughter, Htilda, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. Byron Work Wed nesdsy. Llndle Kewbry fell and cut hit leg while playing on th school ground Wednesday morning. He wa taken to Dr. Halnea at Aahland and It waa necessary to take several stitches. Lloyd Morris, who hsa been seri ously 111 with pneumonia, waa taken to th hospital in Medford Tuesday. Members of the chamber of com merce met at the city ball Monday evening and after th regular busi ness meeting a social tlm waa en joy. d and several new member Join d the chamber of commerce. Talent baaketoall team will play the Phoenli team at the Talent gym Prlday evening. Th gam I to start at 7:30. Th program and entertainment planned by the chamber of commerce will take place at the city hall on February 11. Several organlsatlona ar putting on the entertainment Th admission will be email with a lunch after th entertainment. Talent Rebekah club will meet with Mrs. Oatman In Medford for an all- day meeting February a. Members of the Hamilton family aave a dancing party at the elty hall Wednesdsy evening. A good tlm waa enjoyed by those present. Bay Burnett snd Harry Low were business callers In Medford Wedne. day, Th Orang play, "Th King's Row." will be given at the city hall Saturday evening. A small admis sion will be charged. Mr. and Mra. H. Hamilton were) business cstlers In Medford Saturdsy. Mr. snd Mrs. McCullum shopped la Ashland Saturday. Mra. Ted Ouetelaff of Ashland tsue:ht the first frrede Wednesday Irs the ebsence of Mrs. Morris. Miss Mary McLarnln la Hi with th flu. She Is st the horn ot her sister In Ashland. Mr. and Mr. Byron DePord and. family have moved to Washington. Mrs. M, Drlacoll ot Butte Falls vis ited over the week end with her mother, Mrs. P. Denltim. Ladlea' Aid of the M. E. church had an all-day meeting at Mrs. Holdrldge ' Thursday to quilt. O. R. Haines of Ashland called at the home of T. Burnett Tuesday, Mr. and Mra. Everett Boone at tended the Eaglea' banquet In Ash land Tuesday evening. ' t Eagle Point EAOLC POTNT. Jan. 81. fSpl.) A large crowd spent Sunday at Union Creek, skiing and tobogannlng. Mrs. Robert L&Raocque suffered a sprained ankle, and Mrs. Lei and Pot tl row la in a Meiord hospital ae 4 result of a broken leg. Mrs. Harry Ward, who underwent a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital Saturday, la gettlnaj along nicely, but la not yet reads' for visitors. A very good attendance waa had at the contest play, "Bread," presented at the Orange hall, January aa, tvh sum of 130 being taken at the door. Eagle Point competes with Hogue) River In this district, and are anx iously awaiting the result of the other play. The winning play will then be presented at the finals In Med ford, February 4. Regular meeting of extension unit will be held Friday, February 1. at 10 a. m,, at Mra. Florence Throck morton's. The proleot, "bread-mak Ing." will be under supervision of Mrs. Q. E. OuAterhout and Mrs. Mill! Tlngleaf. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon and each one) la asked to be on time ,aa consider eble time la needed for this project. The high achool basketball team will play with Prospect here on Feb ruary 1. Miss Yetta Olson and Mlas Wild a DarnelUe entertained Mr. and Mrs, Walter Young at dinner Tueadnf evening. Jim Crawford of Same Valley spent Sunday night with Mr, and Mra. O. X. Myers, Forest Creek PORIST CREEK, Jan. 81. (Spl.) Forest Creek school opened again January 33, after having been closed since January IT on acoount of th deep snow. Th weather ha mode rated and the anow I melting gradu ally. Roads are now open to travel. Mr. and Mra. John Black ana Harry Ayrea mad a brief huainesa trip to Medford January ai. Mr. Arthur - Davie and infant daughter. Donna Dorann. returned, home from Medford January M. air. O. C. Dorothy of Jeckaonvlli aecora panted Mr. Davis and will remain here a short tlm. Mr. Louis Culy visited Mr. Ivaa Davla January at. , Mrs. John Black spent January it at the horn of Mr. Aaron Ayre In Jscksonvllle. e Meteorological Report January 31, lBlW, Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Unsettled tonight snd Prlday: no Chang la temperature. '. Oregon: Pair eaat and unsettled weat portion tonight and Friday, probably rain northweat portion and on ooaat; no change in temperature, .oral Data. Temperature a year ago today) Highest. 52; lowest, 84. Total monthly precipitation, 3. It Inches. Deficiency for the month O.Js Inch. Totsl preclpltstlon sine September 1, 1)34, 10.53 Inches. Exoess for the season, 0.88 Inch. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yet. terday, 60: 5 a. m. today, 83. . Sunrise tomorrow, 7:34 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, Slid p. m. Obaervsllon, Tsken st 8 s. m., II Meridian Time. II V rami Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear P. Clay Rain Clear Clear Clear . Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Roseburg 80 Salt Lake ... San Frsnclsco. 63 Seattle 63 Spokane 50 Walla Walla . .. 48 Washington, D.O. 30 College (leta Rare Hunk. WILLI AMSBURO. Va. (UP) A rare flrat edition of Adam Smith' "Veslth of Nstlona" has been pre sented William and Mary College by Homer B. Vanderblue. of New York. Boise .... 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