Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 07, 1935, Page 9, Image 9

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MEDFORD ifATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOIU), OKF.nON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1933
Rend every ad on
til Ik pace. You will
probably flnrt ei
actly the thins
you went to buy
ot sell. If "n't
there, advertise .
It's Inexpensive.
RATES
Pet word rtrst Insertion
(Minimum 23c)
Eacb additional Insertion.
per word
(Minimum luc)
Per line per month without
copy chans?i
.J1.25
Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Gold rimmed glosses, block
case. Leave at Tribune or call 1224.
LOST If dog missing, call 1516.
WNTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Woman for housework.
Call evenings. 852-J.
WANTED Girl for general house
work and assist with core of two
children. References. Box 3130.
Tribune.
WANTED MALE HELP
YOUNG men or man and family live
In small 2-room cabin on premises
Farm work. L. C. Gould, Talent,
Ore.
MALE OR FEMALE
WANTED City, county and district
managers. Matured women and men
who can qualify. Opening District
office Medforo tms wee, wi oiu
. Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
MAN experienced In ranch and or
chard work wants Job aa caretaker.
Good house and privilege of raising
chickens desired. Box 3241, Mall
Tribune.
BARBER wants Job: 18 years experl
I ence. or will buy small shop. Box
' 36. Springfield, Ore.
PAST 60, In good health, want work
in countrv. Need nouse to live :n;
not much money expected. B x
3229, Tribune.
WANTED-MI8CELLAN E0US
WANTED Good used spray rig.
3238 Trlbuno.
WANTED To lease place suitable for
raising 4,000 turkeys. Box 317U,
Tribune.
WANTED Model A Ford pickup
Cash. Phone 1261.
INCOME TAX DUE Both state and
federal. Have had years of experl.
ence In preparing returns. Phne
1377-Y after 4 p m. Fred L. Colvlg
WANTED Purebred bull, 10 to 12
months old. Guernwy preferred.
Phone 363- Jacksonville.
WILL PAY CASH for team and har
ness, plow and garden tools. B. E.
Ford. J'vllle Star Rt., Box 120,
Medford.
WANTED K model Cletrnc motor or
block. Box 3220. Tribune.
WANTED 4-door sedan. Inquire 115
Washington.
WrANT TO
bedrooms,
4-F-3.
RENT House with 3
on East side. Phone
WANT young cow,
Tribune.
fresh. Box 3216.
WANTED Wood range, few ptevea
furniture. Must be reasonable. Box
3139, Tribune.
, WANTED 3 or 4 room modern
house, partly furnished. Box 3381
Tribune.
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you Medford
Bargain House. 27 N Grape St. Tel
1062.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides
and pelts Medford Bargain House
27 N. Grape Tel 1062.
JUNK WANTED
We Day ca?h for JUNK BATTEKlEfc
AND RADIATORS ALUM1NJM
BRASS COPPER and lunk jf all
de.criptions
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOU8E
27 An Grape Tel .06
FOR RENT HOUSES
i
FOR RENT House, close In Nortn I
Riverside. Tel. 1232-w.
FOR RENT 5 -room house at 621 W
Palm. Phone 821-J.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished hou.-e
821 No. Central.
POH RENT Home mrni'bfd
unfurnished Brown Si White
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
MODERN rooms and cottize: rr.in- I
ab rate. Fo.- m. w-.d
riruif and com bins': '.on Z'- '('
vaod ranee. Valnndra H.r.el. Cm j
tral Point. j
FOR RENT Furnifhed heated room;
at 512 So. Oakdale. j
WARM pleasant room. ?n.rite en- ;
trance. 220 Nj. Or.kce'.e.
ROOMS 153 Nil- O.i
pjjj effective.
FOB RENT APARTMENT8
FURNISHED front apartment, flMt
floor, private bnth and garage. 604
W. 10th. Adult.
FOR RENT
Adulis only.
2-room furnished apt.
905 w. 10th.
FOR RENT --716
welch.
Furnished apartment,
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
HA I ts very muoerate at 718 K M-lu
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT FOR CASH 9 acres In
Talent, block of Bartlett pears, good
house. Lydla Powers, Talent, Ore.
C4BIN with Improved 4 acres,
quire 1127 W. Main.
FOR RENT Ideal business location
on North central. Tribune, box
3194.
FOR RENT 60 Acres In Beetle Dlst..
Just south of Anttoch school, about
lo acres tliiaoie, balance amau f.m
ber. Ideal for turleevs. Very modest
rent. Phone 1473-W.
RENT OR LEASE Business lot close
In, on highway. Eleanor Maule
Jacksonville, Ore.
CABINS ROR RENT By day, week or
month See at Camp wlthua. N
Riverside.
FOK KENT Room 16x60 adjoining
Mall rnhune Job JeparimeDt on
Grape street Will remodel to suit
permanent tenant Phone 76 ot ap
ply at Mall rrtbune l newspaper) of'
flee
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE 7-tube radio for cow
Roo.4t Auto Camp, 3 ml, south Pac
highway.
FOR TRADE! Dentistry for carpenter
work , n lso common la bor. B-x
3107, Tribune.
TRADE 2 milk goats for 2-wheeI
trailer or wood range. S. R. Hughes.
Trail.
FOJl TRADE Sewing machine and
wood for car In good condition.
Box 3221. Tribune. .
EXCHANGE any complete course In
ternational Correspondence Schools
for used car In good condition. P.
O. Box 924, Mcdford.
TRADE for wood, drop-head Singer
electric phonograph, plays 11 rec
ords. 003 Beatty. back ol Camp
Wlthus.
TO TRADE For wood, used model A
Ford wire wheel, tire and tube Com
plete. Write Box 788. Tribune
WILL TRADE my equity in modern 7
room house for 5 rooms or for Copco
stock. Box 3102. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
TRADE Bend property for Mcdford
property. 502 Maple St.
FOR EXCHANOBor City" oT' Jack son
Co. acreage. 50-acre improved dairy,
fruit or grain ranch in Madera Co ,
Calif, j. c. Yokel, Owner. Rawleigh
P.etaller. Central Point, Ore.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Lot 5, block 4. Siskiyou
Heights Addition, Medford. by Ceo.
h. Meyer, Havana, lit., as is.
EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, modern, With
concrcto basement, fine shade trees,
lawn, garage, pool home available
with two or four lots on paved
streets, close In corner property.
Sacrificed at a bargain price. Box
A, Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Modern, nicely furnish
cd bungalow, close In 51750. Easy
terms. 5 acres, close In, excellent
free soil, attractive modern . Im
provements, trade clear for clear,
for modern late bungalow, close in
Several stocked and equipped
ranches, sale and exchange. Gainer
Realty Exchange, 15 N. Fir.
FOR SALE In Beagle district. Just
south of Ant loch school. 60 acres,
about 15 acres tillable now, more
easily available, balance small tim
ber. Fenced, good grazing, fine for
poultry. Only 500 for cash, terms
to good people. Phone 851-R-3.
FOR BALE Must sacrifice Memorial
park lot Box No. 501. Tribune.
STOCK AND DAIRl RANCHES. Pear
Orchards. Acreage nome. city homes,
building lots, placer mines. Every
thing in real estate. Roberts, 730
West 2nd.
FOR SALE acres. Ideal poultry
ranch. Cheap. H. Schermerhurn.
mile west of Phoenix.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENTJack
son County Building & Loan Ass'n
Phone 1B5.
FOR SALE OR RENT Modern home;
7 larte rooms, large screened porch
bnth loom and pantry, lots of built
ins. fireplace. ImiUwOOd floors
large lots with plenty of trees and
shrubbery; paved street. 0. A, De
Voe phone 523-J-2.
WHEN you think or real estate, think
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor
sedan: small mileage. 22 So Fir.
DoTtOGT22 So Fir for better
used car values
1 BARGAINS every one, at 22 So. Fx
DODGE '32 COUPE perfect condi
tion priced rleht. Phone 789 eve
nines. An outstanding value.
1032 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Sedan, like
nw.
1030 F?rd Sport Roadswr.
1!)2! PontlN-c DeLuxe Coupe.
Ford Coupe, new air wVe'.s.
1 iij Plymouth Sedan.
:?M N--h 8 Sedan.
Z2H DxUe Sport Roadster.
Oids S'rtan,
123 Eavx Cnach.
Oi'.e Doci:e Truck.
Onr Ford TnKfc.
A new 135 license with all our ued
ors. T car are nice condition
an1 rrviv ti 70 Terms.
WALTFR W. ABBEY. INC.
Ninh Tlra.ifim.
I:r.r .-ruv.-in 1' Trucks.
S i xru! .Stv; -e
12J 3o Rr.c..Ut A e, Medid, Ore
FOR BALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1926 Dodge roadster
good running condition, aoo cash.
Geo. Scott, Rogue River, Ore.
USED CAR BARGAINS
Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-In.
1930 Chevrolet Sport Roadster.
2 1930 Chevrolet dedans.
1929 Chevrolet Coupe.
1933 Dodge Coupe.
1933 Plymouth Coupe.
1932 DeSoto Sedan.
1932 Plvmouth 4 Sedan.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
36 No. Riverside. Tel. I
LOOK at all the used cut before
you buy. 22 So. Fir.
FOB SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Wire-haired puppies, till
No. Riverside.
FOR SALE Pedigreed Roller canaries
Call 202. Mrs. Nellie Finney, Jack
sonville. FOR SALE LIVE8TO0K
YOUNG MARE Saddle broke, large
enough for work; cheap thla week.
Can be seen at Maxwell place.
Spring St.
FOR SALE Heavy work mare.
Howard, Roaa Lane.
R. L.
FOR SALE: Two (rood work horses,
7 years old, weight 3600. a set of
$70 harness, one year old, 1200.00
Come Feb. 9th. inquire Shady Cove
Store, crater Lake Higuway. Mil
ton Bradshaw.
FOR SALE Feeder pigs. Second
house north lower Griffin Creek
school. N. E. Judy.
FOR SALE aOO ewes. Davis Ranch,
U ml. east 4 Corners Service Sta.
FOR SALE POULTRY
HANSEN Leghorn chicks, March 12th
20th. from high producing flock;
B. W. D. tested; Oc. Dressler's
Hatchery. Phone 1669-Y.
FOR SALE Baby chicks. Hanson
strain from B. W. D. tested hens.
Sparlln's Poultry Farm, Williams.
Oregon.
A FEW Hollywood cockerels; pen took
first prize Ashland poultry show
Booking orders for chicks. White
Wing Poultry Farm. Phoenix.
COCKERELS, hatching eggs, chicks;
Leghorn. Roc ka. Reds Carley.3l4-W
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR SALE USED PIANO. A bargain
at 985. Baldwin Piano Shoppe, i23
West Main.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE: Haanchen barley, $38 ton.
Pig's, big or little, 7o lb. Heating
stove. Ted Fish, Phoenix.
BEN Beardless barley, 1 cents.
E. Fom, Talent.
POND LILY bulbs, fish and moss for
sale cheap. 720 So. Peach St.
FOR SALE Standard unabridged dic
tionary and cyalopedia; 3000 pages
and metal stand; fine condition;
cheap. Box 3164, Tribune.
SLIGHTLY USED De Laval cream sep
arator for sale. May be seen at
DeVoe'a store, forenoons.
FOR SALS Recleaned Federation
seed wheat, Hennchen seed barley
Henry Nledermeyer, one mile north
Jacksonville on Old Stage road.
Phone 354, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE DlAk harrows, plows,
wagons, roller and other farm tools.
K. Neil, Ashland.
FOR SALE 2 electric brooders, 16-ft
counter, tables, gas heater, etc. May
be seen at 317 No. Riverside Ave
Must sell quickly. H. G. Mosre.
Trustee.
FOR SALE 62 tons 2nd cut alfalfa
hay, 115 tons first cut alfalfa bay
Elinor Haniey Bush 826 East Main
St. Phone 902.
MIRRORS made to order; mirrors re
silvered; auto glass Installed; broken
windows replaced; store front plate
glaAs, table tops; picture framJng
MEDFORD PLATE OLASS CO.
36 S Bartlett. Phone 446
BARGAIN in a ',4 -in. Sterling centrif
ugal pump, with 4-h.p motor
Terms and trade. 22 So Fir, or
Phone 877.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines all
makes; terms tf desired All makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Apples, or trade for any
thing you have. Phone 132-1.
. TIME TO RE-TIRE
GET A FISK
None Better
None Cheaper
SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE
12th at Riverside.
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt
fertilizer, teaming. Phone 912-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
JAN SPECIAL Driveway material, 8
s'v-i of rock 0 81 50 per yd dellv-
id on drive. Ask for price on
small order, granite or buckshot
B a tern to. Ph. 1534- V-912-J.
IS YOUR HEAR! NO IMPAIRED?!
have for sale or trade lit model
Acoustlcoo which has to benefivd
mv hearing that I have no furtbei
use few It T N Kerr ralent. Ore
KINDERGARTEN 8parta BIdg MU
HO and dance. Phone 1546 or 1266
W. Ruth Luy Alice Holm back.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
J4CHHON CO.
AUHTHAL'1 CO
Abstracts of Title trui
Title insurance The
only complete Title
System 10 Jackson
county
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title Rooms 8 and 5. No 82
North Centra) Ave., upstair
Etpert Window Cleaner.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel 1172
Houe cleaning floor wailna ort
nt! ru c lea clc 81 upnoUttrms
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Dcntlacr)'
DENTISTRY Dr.
Main.
1. U. Gove. 325 E
Money To Lend
MONEY LOANED
50 to e;ioo fur
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Re-financed Loans closed
within 30 minutes, under super
vision of the State Banking Dept
License No. S-157. See W S
Thomas or E J Riley 45 So. Cen
tral. Painting & rnperhanglng
M. A BLISS Painting & paperhang
Ing Tel 646-W 313 So Grape
JOHN H. LOCK, painter and decor
ator. Quality work. Prices reason
able. Res. 124 King St Call 953-R
EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Offlce 1016 No Central Phone 31S
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside. Phone 616.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Opportunity to make
80-6100 monthly on 165 Invest
ment. Truck Included. Inquire 227
So. Onkdale. 4-6 p. m. Tel. 879-J.
SUPER SERVICE station location -
four lots, with frontage on pacific
highway two with frontage on
South Central and two lots on In
tersecting, gravel road. Shade trees.
Splendid location for business
dealing with tourist travel. A real
bargain price. Address Box 3149.
Mail Tribune.
FOR SALE -Sacrifice, filling station
and cabins, close in. Doing a good
business. Also house clear, to trade
for improved acreage L. G. Plckcll
204 E. Main. Call 1530-J. evenings
LEGAL NOTICES
Warrant Call.
Notice Is hereby given that School
District No. 49. Jackson county war
rants No. 13817 to No. 13858 Inclusive
are called for payment, interest to
cease on February 8. 1935. Warrants
to be presented lor payment at tne
office of the District Clerk, City Hail.
Medford, Oregon.
REBECCA JENSEN, .
Clerk School Dlst. No. 49
Notice to Creditors.
Notice la herewith given that W. H.
Crandall has been appointed by Hon
orable Earl B. Day, Judge of the
County Court In the State of Ore
gon and County of Jackson, Adminis
trator of the estate of Nora Crandall
Harris, deceased, and all persons hav
ing claims ngninst said estate are
herewith directed to present the same,
properly verified, to the undersigned
at the office of Frank P. Farrell, his
attorney, room 10, Jackson County
Bank Building, Medford, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
the first publication of this notice,
which date la the 7th day of FebrU'
ary, 1935. W. H. CRANDALL.
. Administrator of Estate of Nora
Crandall Harris, Deceased
F. P. FARRELL,
Attorney for Administrator.
Notice of First Meeting of Creditor.
No. B-19742 In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
St a I'M for the District of Oregon.
In the Matter of Orlo J. Law, Bank
nipt. To the creditors of Orlo J. Law. of
the City of Medford. In the County of
Jackson, and District aforesaid, Bank
rupt; Notice Is hereby given that on the
28th day of January, 1935, the said
Orlo J. Law was duly adjudlcntcd
bankrupt; and that the first mating
of his creditors will be held In the
office of the Referee. Medford Center
Building, Medford. Oregon, on the
Mail Tribune Daily
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To Beat Newsman
Huey Long, self-styled "klngflsh'
of Louisiana, was snapped at At
lanta, Ga., as he hurried to New
Orleani to take command of hit
forces maintaining hit state dic
tatorship. Upon arrival In New
Orleans, one of nil bodyguard at
tacked and beat a newspaper photo
grapher. Long encouraged the at
tack by shouting, "Do anything you
want to him." (Associated Preti
Photo)
18th day of February, 1935, at 10 00
o'clock In the forenoon, at which
time and place the said creditors may
attend, prove their claims, appoint a
Trustee, examine the Bankrupt, r.nd
transact such other business as may
properly come before said meeting.
HARRY C. SKYRMAN.
Referee In Bankruptcy.
February 7th. 103.
THE GRANGE
Live Oak Gianpe
Live Oak Grange met In regular
session Monday evening at the Olrt
Scout home, Rogue River, with good
attendance of members and three
visitors. Lecture hour preceded reg
ular Grange session with the fol
lowing program, celebrating the ad
mission of Oregon Into the Union,
February, 1859:
Oregon Stnte Song By the Grange.
Roll call "My Favorite Spot in
Oregon."
Mixed quartette "Memories of
Galilee," by Miss , Slmmonson. Mrs.
Allen McGregsry, Professor Johnson,
and Mr. Rollln Sttohl.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition
in pantomlne by Mobs. Otto
Fuhrman, Frank Greenwood, James
Plank and F. E. Klerscey.
Guitar solo by Chnrley Ross.
Paper "Marketing Oradcs and
Why," Otto Fuhrman.
Song Qunrtette.
Talk "Youth Movements and
How the Grange- Can Help." Mrs.
Perry Walt.
Grange Is planning an all day
meeting at the Frank Greenwood
home, February 14. The men are
going prepared to cut a supply of
wood for the Grnnge while the wo
men sew In preparation for a spring
festival to bo held early thla spring.
A pot-luck dinner will be served
at noon.
Next regular meeting will be held
February 18. A special program will
be given in charge of the homo
economics committee which should
be of Interest to nil.
Cross Word Puzzle
T. Rubbers
8. Dry
9. Withdrawal
10. rrslan poet
M. Catch sight of
17. Knows:
archnlo
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vehomently
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22. Lamb's pen
nam
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soiling
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character
29. Anarchists
22. omco su-
perlntendont
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37. Perialnlng to
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maiden nanv
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FOOTS CREEK. Jan. 7. (Spl)
Sunday school enjoyed a basket
dinner Sunday, February 3 with
40 present. Rev. Wm. Carle con
ducted preaching services in the
morning. He was accompanied from
Lake Creek by hta daughter, Mrs.
Anna Short, and son Carl. Februsry
10, Mr. Towne, Mrs. Vencil Ceveny's
father from Alaska, will conduct
services after Sunday school.
Mrs. Pauline Wahl and Mrs. Roy
Tompkins and daughter Lorraine,
were February 4 dinner guests of
Mrs. Clay Biles.
Mrs. Millie Walker and daughter
Sybil, were recent dinner guest at
the R. L. Miller home.
Several from here enjoyed the
home talent play at Rogue River
Saturday evening. Among those at
tending were: Mrs. Roy Tompkins
and children Leroy, Lorraine and
Loretta; Dorothy Heap, David Blrds
iye, Leroy nnd Bobby Cameron. Mrs.
Lloyd Miller and children, Rowland
and Phyllis.
Mrs. Reed Carter and mother.
Mrs. Wiley, and Mrs. Wm. Trotter
of Evans oreek, called at the Guetz
laff heme Janunry 31.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bowens moved
the last of the week from their
cabin at Riviera Auto Park to a
cabin close to the Rose mine, where
Mr. Bowen la employed.
Mrs. L. L. Smith and daughter
Mrs. Nelson Boomsllter, and son
Lee, of Oranta Pass were Riviera
callers Februnry 3.
Kenneth Ward, Junior Robinson.
Dnle Clement and Gilbert Louts ot
Gold Hill made up a party of roller
skaters who visited Riviera Feb
ruary a.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen DeJanvler and
son Gerald, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Carr were Saturday evening guests
of Mr. and Mrs. voncll Cerveny,
Mrs. Wm. Carle visited the Ed
Prcfountain family January 31.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Molssner and
children Heuel and Beth, of Glen'
dale, visited her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Miller. February 8.
Mrs. Geo. Hu ton Ins, Mrs. Otto
Furnham and Mrs. R. L. Miller
attonded the H. E. C, meeting at
the F. E. Kleraoey home In Rogue
River. January 31 nnd also attended
the c coking school nt the Commun
ity hall.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist and
son Charles, were Riviera callers on
January 30.
, , ,
Phoenix
PHOENIX, Fob. 7. (Spl) Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Morgan of Kono Is vis
iting Mr. Morgan's mother, Mrs.
Cora Morgan. Mrs. Morgan Is still
confined to her home with illness.
Miss Elva Caster was a dinner
guest at the V..R. Hallcraft home
Inst Thursday evening.
Mrs. Brooks Montgomery and
grandson Gary, are visiting relatives
in McCloud, Calif.
Phoenix drama tint brought homo
first honor Monday evening as a
result of the one-act play county
contest held In Medford. The Phoe
nix group next competes for state
honors In Corvallls soon. "The Val
ient," directed by Knthryn Denser,
was the prlre winning presentation.
Mrs. Nettle Wilbur returned Jan
uary 31 from Los Angeles, and la
visiting for four days with her
daughter, Mrs, V. R, Hallcraft, and
family.
MlsHes Molly nnd Nance Johnston
entertained with two tables of
bridge January 81, Prizes were given
and delicious refreshments were
served after an evening of cards.
Mrs. Mathew Barkiey entertained
12 guesta at dinner and bridge on
Tuesday evening. Those prenent
wero: Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bourne,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Judd, Mr, nnd
Mrs. Bert Stondlff, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Furry. Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Stendman, and the hoat and
hostess.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stringer and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Denzer
were dinner guests at the W, Diet
rich home last Sunday.
Beagle
BEAGLE, Feb. 7 (Spl.) Owing to
Mrs. Thelma Marten moving away,
the Pleasant Hour club will hold Its
meeting Wednesday afternoon, Feo
rusry 13, at the home of Mra. Brown,
on the Reed ranch. Thl will be a
get - acquainted meeting for M'S.
Brown and Mrs. Ovoerbeck, aa both
ladles have recently moved Into the
neighborhood. Members are requeu
ed to bring either sandwiches or cake
Medford visitors Saturday were Mr
and Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Martin and son
Leo and Lorlng, Mn Sweet. Mr. Lu
cas. Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson, Mia
Jennings and Evan Jonea.
Mr. Lucaa received word from Ed
gene last week of the death of Pi
aunt. Mrs. Myers. Mr and Mrs. Mye
Tlslted the Lucaa fsmlly here several
years ajo and made many frlenda.
A party waa given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Schulz, Febru
ary 3, in honor of their little daugh
ter Nedra. Game end music were
the afternoon's entertainment. Thoae
who enjoyed the grxxi time were Opil.
Noble, Truman and Orne Brown, Mae
end Joan Bdler. Tommy, Vivian. Jim
my and Dick Mulhollen. Catherine
and Chenter Bennett. Cwll Martin.
A!ta Jennings, tna Pearl Lucas, Rob
ert and Erneet a.inderaon. Emmi
Frlnk. Oorden and Loretta Walker.
Milton Sanderson left Monday to
spend a few days working at the Illl
hee orchard.
When It oome, to radl-ia rememoei
'Plant's can do It." Phone 33.
EDEN PRECINCT, Feb. 7. (SpU
Jimmy Allen fell down the stairs and
sprained his wrist badly last week.
Oak circle No. 242 of Phoenix held
a very Interesting meeting on Thurs
day evening of last week, which
closed with a card party and refresh
ments. All had a moat enjoyable
time.
Mrs. Ward McReynolds accompanied
her son and daughter, Roma and
Frances, to Griffin oreek to see the
play, "Corn Fed Babies," last Thurs
day evening.
Mrs. Edith Hayman and daughter '
of Klamath Falls were overnight
guests of Mrs. Cora Chandler uiat
Wednesday night. The ladle bad
come over to be present at the Rn
bekah club meeting, held at the homo
of Mrs. Nlda Oatman In Medford.
A good attendance of the Thimble
club of Oak circle of Phoenix met at
the home of Mrs. Ray Ward last Fri
day. Andrew Stevens brought some fat
heg down to the Chandler place to
butcher, last week.
Walter Germer began his spring
plowing on the wet side of Bear oreek
this week and the ground Is working
fine.
Mrs. Irene Wells and Mra. George
Hartley of North Talent were at the
play glvon In Grange hall Tuesday
evening.
Quite a number of newcomers ap
pearing in this part of the valley are
looking for small home tracts of
land. Eden precinct seems to be one
of the favored sections,
Mrs. Mary O. Carey haa bought
stock in the Phoenix Rural Telephone
company, and will have a telephone
Installed in a few daya.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlnaa of Ashland
were callers at the E. A. Parker horn
on the highway south of Phoenix,
Inst Saturday.
E. L. Hopkins haa made up his pen
of purbred Leghorns and will have
his incubators set In the next few
weeks,
Mrs. Donna Graff is has moved from
Phoenix to the home of her sister.
Mrs. Chub Anderson. Mrs. Qarffls
has been Indisposed for some time.
Mrs. Mary O. Carey returned from
the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. O.
Reuse, on January 1, Mrs. Carey hud
been In Sacramento visiting sine?
December 13, and also visited rela
tives In Snn Franolseo and other
southern points.
H. Orumett nf Central Point called
at the Walter Germer homo Bouth of
Phoenix last Saturday.
Mr. and Mra, Wiley Jones of Tal
ent were business visitors in Medford
last Saturday,
Mra. Anna Simpson of South Cen
tral in Medford wna an all-day visitor
at the home of her daughter, Mrs,
Noah Chandler, last Sunday.
Mrs. M. A. Miller was a pleasant
caler at the home of Mrs. Mary O.
Carey on Monday.
Provolt
PROVOLT, Feb. 7 (Spl.) Ed Rob
orU announces the mnrrlnge of his
daughter Mabel to Dick Head, son
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Head of
Applegnte. Tho marriage took place
In Grants Pass, Monday, January US,
the Rev. Frank Wemett, pastor of.
the Methodist church, officiating
Ralph Roberta, brother of the bride,
was the only attendant. The bride
wore a blue flat orepe dress with a
wide collar trimmed with white lace
The young couple will reside at Ap
plegnte.
The Grange at Applcgate haa pur
chased a new combination radio and
phonograph,
Provolt Community oiub met Fri
day, February 1, at the hall. Lou
Hansen presided. It was planned to
purchase lumber for the Improve
ment or the hall, After the bualnw
meeting a program was presented by
"King Cowboy" and his band. Trry
Roberta took the part of King Cow
boy. Carol Richardson. Louise Bow
den, Maxlne Hill and Margaret Mary
Swann sang. Harvey Richardson and
Marlon Lawman played guitars. Re
freshments were served. Next maot
lug will be of a social nature and
will be held Friday night, February
15.
Mr. Burton, a representative of the
Diesel Power achool of Ban Francisco,
haa been In thla aectlon this week
Two young men will be chosen from
the district extending from Jackson
ville to Grants Paas to attend the
arhool. Forty lesson will be given
first by correspondence before the
final Irsaona which will require from
six weeks to two months to complete.
Mr. and Mm. A. E. Voorhles of
Oranta Pass were visitor Sunday at
the F. I. Bristol home.
Brownsboro
BROWNSBORO, Feb. .(Spl.) Mra.
' Sarah Spenrin came up from Horn-
brook. Cal, last week for an Indefl
nlte visit with her daughter and fam
lly, Mrs. O. A. Hansen. I
Mr. and Mrs. Al Coe and daughters '
of Klamath Falls were guests Batur-
clay at the home of Mrs. J. F. Max-;
find.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker spent the
week end In Medford. - I
Mrs. w. M. Hansen haa been quite
111 at her home the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Barrows enter
tained a few friends at their home
Friday evening. Games and visiting ;
were enjoyed and later refreshments
were served. Tnose present besides
the host and hostess were Mr and
Mrs. O. A. Hansen and Mildred and
Bruce Hanarn. Mrs. E. E. Tucker and
1 children, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mayfteld,
! Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wrifrht and chtl.
! dren, Lois. Billy and Dorothy; Mr. an4
! Mrs. Chas. Clngrade and daughters.
Vera nnd Beth, and Mr. and Mrs. L,
J. Rohrcr,
Mrs. Snrah Hall, who has been Ur
iiiR In Ashland, came here recently
lo make her home with her daugh
ter. Mrs. Oeortre BnkT.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dy andi
dauRhters visited at the Wright homo
Sunday.
OAK OROVK. Tel). 7. (Spl.) Oak
Orove Nelghboriioud club met t th
home of Mra. Alton Waldron on 3un
et drive February t. There were 13
members pretrnt nd one vUltor, Mre.
Chas. Olles. The members voted to
give 5 toward helping for the school
stove. The afternoon was spent In
sewing on a layette for the Red Cross.
Next meeting will be held at Mrs.
Will Knlps', February Jo. The num.
bers are asked to bring quilt scraps,
N. H. Olles has moved to the Ba
ker reildonco on Jacksonville high,
way.
Mrs. J. 8. Lundy Is having a benefit
card party at her home. The pro
ceeds will go toward the school
lunches.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hlnson and
family are vlaltlng at the home ot
Fred Reloh on Oak Drove road.
Mrs. A. Brewold Is giving a birth
day dinner for Mr. Brewold, February
8. The invited guests are Mr. and
Mrs. M. Westvang, Mr. and Mrs. Bon
nle and small son from Bend, Ore.:
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hestager and sons,
Arthur and Victor, ant! daughter,
Elsie.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mlnear and
aons, Loren and Ronald, attended th
Brethren Sunday school convention
at Grant pass Februnry S.
Mrs. Wm. Warner gave a benefit
card party February a. There were
six tables ot bridge. The benefit,
are to go toward paying for the school
stove.
Fred Reloh returned from Lake,
view February S.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baker hava
returned home from spending th
winter at Brownsboro, Ore.
Community club Is to give a box
soolal and negro minstrel at the Oale
Qrove school February 18. There will
be no charge but each woman 1.
asked to bring a lunch for two. The
boxes will be sold. Coffee will be
eerved by the club. Good attendance
Is hoped for aa the proceeds go to-(
ward paying for the school stove.
Meteorological Report
Feb. 7, 10.W
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Unsettled
with snow or rain tonight. Friday
fair; mod orate temperature.
Oregon: Fair north and unsettled
with local snow or rain south por
tion tonight, Friday fair; moderate)
temporature.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 83; lowest 46.
Total monthly precipitation, trace.
Deficiency tor the month 0.33 inches.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1930, 10.53 Inches. Deflolency for
the season, 0.16 Inches,
Relative humidity at 5 p. m, yes
terday 67 per cent; 6 a. m. today 84
per cent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7.16 a. m., sun
set, 6.35 p. m.
Observations Taken ut 5 A, M
jzo Merldlun Time
H
Bolso 34 30 .08 Snow
Boston . . S3 13 Clear
Chicago aa .... .
Denver .................. AO
Eureka 6a 48 .13 Rain
Helena ............. 33 aa .13 Snow
Los Angeles ...- 50 48 .... P. Cdy.
MEOFOKD ........ 67 40 T. Rain
New York 34 ....
Omaha .......... 30 ........
Phoenix 60 48 1.30 Cloudy
Portland 63 43 .... Clear
Reno ...... 44 88 .33 Cloudy
ROaeburg ........ 68 47 .... Cloudy
Salt Lake 48 43 .... Cloudy
San Francisco ... 00 63 .01 Cloudy
Seattle ............. 03 40 Clear
Spokane .......... 38 30 Clear
Walla Walla . 30 33 Cloudy
Washington. DC. 34 ...
-
Oregon Weather
Fair north and unsettled with local
snows or rains south portion tonight;
moderate temperature, moderate
changeable wind off the coast.
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 8. (AP)
A negro Identified by detectives aa
Prank Roland, 43. an cx-convlct. was
booked In the city Jail here today as
a fugitive from Yakima where, police
understood, he is wanted for ques
tioning in a murder case.
For SALE
Sugar Pine
Yellow Pine
Jackson Co. Timberland
Oood contract logging or
small mill how. Accessible
to roads, short haul, Will
sell whole property or separ
ate tracts, or on terms agree
ment with responsible opera
tor. Box 100, Mail Tribune.
Oak Grove