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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 7, 1935.
PRIVATE INDUSTRY
TAKING MANY OFFj
RELIEF IN OREGON
....I
Decrease of 8443 Individ
uals Seen in Two-Year
Period White Collar
Class Doing Much Better
Talent
Beagle
PORTLAND. Murch 7. (AP) The
SERA headquarters here today reach
ed the conclusion that private In
dustry ts making Inroads on the re
lief rolls of Oregon and thnt em
ployment Is on the upgrade. Figure
compiled by the state emergency re
lief administration show that thous
ands have left the roll to take Jobs.
On February 1, last, there were
36.891 families on the relief rolls in
Oregon, all receiving some form of
aid. either directly or through the
work relief program. This represented
136,953 persons.
Two years ago the number of
families on relief totaled 43,869,
representing 145.396 persons.
Within the two-year period, then,
the relief rolls have shown a de
crease of 8443 Individuals.
Reports reaching the relief com
mittee of the construction program
which is getting under ?.-ay through
out the state show that many men.
long on relief, now are being em
ployed in private construction Jobs.
The white collar class, so-called,
also Is less largely represented on
the relief rolls.
The relief committee today ap
proved an additional 942,000 worth
of projects. These Included school
work at Wheeler, well drilling in
Dklah, Umatilla county; aewcr work
at Lane county farm, school work
at Delight Valley, Lane county, and
park and sewer work In Coqullle.
WASHINGTON. March 7. (API
The federal roller population today
reached a record high of 22.376.00U
aa Harry L. Hopkins pushed efforts
to increase con trl but lone from states
and communities.
Relief administration officials esti
mated that 6,400,000 families averag
ing 4 to a family, and 776,000 single
persons were on relief.
Grant for the first 15 daya of
March, Including special activities
except rural rehabilitation for the
entire month, totaled $62,618,411 for
42 states, not Including unannounced
funds for Delaware, New York, Illi
nois. Minnesota, New Mexico, and
Vermont.
Running at a cost of 5.000,000 a
day, the relief administration ob
tained 180,000,000 for March by
transfer of PWA funds. Secretary
Ickes said recently he expected the
total of 176,000,000 he has advanced
for relief to be repaid from the M,
880.000,000 work relief bill.
Girl Scout Troop
Plans Skate Party
The Olrl Scouts of Troop 4 and
their Invited guests will enjoy a
skating party Friday evening at the
Armory, after which they will go
to Scout headquarters where refresh
ments will be served.
The members and their friends are
requested to meet at headquarters
at 8:30.
For Hose that Wear buy
NOLDE St HORST
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann
TALENT, March 7. (SpU Talent
Dramatic club, presented the play
"Captain Rarkei" at the Grange
hull in Phoenix Wednesday. After
the piny, dancing was In order until
midnight.
Mrs. Leona Hawkins and daughter
of Ashland were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamilton.
Ralph Householder has been given
the management of the Corliss or
chard In connection with the Silver
Crest orchard.
Harland Lowe attended the In
spection of the Medford National
Guardsmen Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Watenberger and
son, Vernon, arrived home from flan
Pedro, Calif., Friday. They left Tues
day for Echo, Oregon, where Mr.
Wntenberger will shear sheep.
Talent Chamber of Commerce met
at the city hall Monday night and
voted to sponsor the Camp Fire Girls
and Boy Scout organizations. Both
of these groups are worthy of the
sponsorship by the chamber.
Cnmp Fire Girls held their regular
mooting nt the school Tuesday even
ing. The girls are planning a mother
daughter banquet the last of March
in honor of the 24th anniversary of
Camp Fire.
The card party, sponsored by the
Royal Neighbors Wednesday night
was quite a success, and everyone
enjoyed the evening. High score in
five hundred was held by Mrs. Rob
ins. High score In bridge was held
by Fred Herehbergcr. High score In
pedro was held by Mra. H. Lowe. Re
freshments were served by those in
charge.
Sam Davenport of Ashland was
transacting business In Talent Tues
day. Mr. Brown of Canyonvtlle, Ore.,
visited the Sun Gold Rabbltry Wed
nesday. Hot lunches at the school have
been discontinued far this season.
The hot lunches this year have
beon very satisfactory under the
management of Wanda Works. And
It Is hoped that the same good
wholesome lunches will be served
again next year.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Glllerest and
daughter, Marguerite, of Medford.
visited friends In Talent Monday. I
Mrs. Fred Harshberger and Mrs.
Harry Lowe attended the National
Guard Inspection at Medford Tues
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. F. HRrshberger enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. E. WIthroe Mon
day evening at their home.
Mrs. Vera Montgomery transacted
business in Medford Friday.
Mrs. E. WIthroe. who has been
visiting friends In Klamath Falls, re
turned home Friday.
Mrs. M. Drlscoll of Butte Falls
spent last week visiting at the home
of her mother, Mrs, F. Dennum.
Don Montgomery left for Graves
creek Sunday to work for the Skeeter
Brothers.
E. Boone attended the Eagles'
smoker at Anhland Tuesday night.
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"Factory style" workmanship In
watch and Jewelry repairing at the
lowest possible prices. Johnson the
Jeweler.
When It cornea to radios, remember,
"Prultt's can do It." Phone 22.
BEAGLE, March 7. (8pl) Mr. ani
Mrs. Chae. Mulhollen and family were
Sunday gueata at the J a me Martin
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln O.-eb and baby
daughter were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mrs. Grebe mother, Mrs
Harper.
Mr. and Mrs. Winn and family have
moved from the Perdue homestead to
the Dodge ranch.
Kenneth fltlmscm and MUton San
derson of the Illihee orchard were
visitors at the Sanderson home Sun
day. The Antloch school puppet show
and program was enjoyed by a large
crowd and the proceeds of the pie
social and cake walks, which was
24.35,- will be used to pay for tne
magazine and papers on their read
ing table. The show was "Tom Saw
yer." Voice were: Aunt Polly, Em
ma, Frink; Peter, Noble Brown; Injun
Joe, Walter Gillette; Stranger. Robert
Sanderson; Becky Thatcher, Mae Ed
ler; Huckleberry Plnn, Orval Mose;
Tom Sawyer, Ernest Sanderson
The school gave three selection by
tha Harmonica band; Impersonation
of a Dutch orator. Jack Edler; News
Items on the forthcoming anniversary
of M&rk Twain's birth, Goraen Wal
ker; selections by the Gillette or
chestra; Betty Thatcher show her
new dress. Noble Brown; reception
committee. Rose Gillette and Nelda
Mau; announcer, Opal Brown.
We appreciate the support of those
who came from Long Mountain, Table
Rock, Meadows and Central Point.
Mr. Powell, editor of the Central
Point American, and wife, Mrs. Pow
ell, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mur
phy of Central Point, and R. A.
Smith of Maim, Ore., attended our
puppet show and pie social Friday
evening.
Mrs. inch, county school supervisor,
visited the Antloch school Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Satu and daughter
Derva Jeanne were visitors at tne
Sanderson home Monday.
Rev. Millard and daughter Jean
were dinner guest at the Harry Ellis
home Sunday.
Antloch community Sunday school
had an attendance of 39 last Sunday.
Rev. Millard sang at the close of tne
study hour. Everyone is cordially In
vited to attend the Antloch commun
ity Sunday schol every Sunday morn
ing at 10 o'clock, at the schoolhouae.
Mm. Ysunza and son John were
Sunday gueste at the home of Mrs.
Yaunza'a daughter, Ruby Schuls and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perdue and fam
ily of Eagle Point were Beagle visitors
Sunday.
Leo Martin la giving their kitchen
and dining room a coast of paint. The
Martins have recently remodeled their
home.
The Llndsey family are living In the
Bill Bennett house. It is' reported
they have bought a part of the Hans
corn property.
Mra. Nora Williams is in Medford
for a few days, receiving medical aid.
Mrs. Boyle la staying at the willisana.
Seegmlller home while Mra. Williams
Is away.
Mrs. Barnlch, who ha been here
for several woe It at the bedside of
her mother, Mra. Parks, returned to
her borne in Portland several days
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perdue and Wal
ter Wood of Eagle Point were callers
at the Martin home Tuesday.
The neighborhood wa shocked at
the udden parting away of L M.
Sweet, Monday evening. He waa taken
suddenly 111 Sunday afternoon with a ;
paralytic stroke. Mr. Sweet had lived j
here many year and waa well known !
an over the valley. He wa a mem- :
ber of the Antloch chool board The
many friend and neihoor extend
their heartfelt sympathy to Mrs.
Sweet and family.
lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Woods, Mrs. Margaret Germer, Mr
and Mrs. Walter Germer and little
son, Oordon. The evening was spent
at cards and conversation. Refresh
ment were served at a late hour.
Mrs. c. A. Hufliie and Gene Coy and
Mr. Modrell were recent callers at the
Mary O. Carey home south of Phoe
nix. Mrs. Anna Simpson of South Cen
tra) avenue, Medford, spent the week
end at the home of ber daughter,
Mrs. Noah Chandler.
tertalned by Mrs. Clarence Lofftu.
at her home, March 14, at 2 o'clock
Ladles are cordially Invited to attend.
The beautiful big dog. Ollmore, part
collie and coyote, belonging to Den
ver Davla. who was run down by a
car on the overhead bridge two week
ago, receiving serious injurle, 1 not
recovering very rapidly, although he
la being treated at a. veterinary hos
pital In Medford.
J
Eilen Precinct
j Tolo s
i
Wagner Creek
nsr creek had dinner lth Mr. and
Mra. H B. Ooddard March I.
Mr. and Mra. Hoiuer Clinton of
Talent apent Sunday with the Walty
fcunll;.
Wagner creek baalcetball team play
ed Talent at Talent February 22, and
loet. 11 to 7.
Wagner creek PVT. A. held lta reg
ular monthly meeting at the school
house March 1.
Mr. E. E. Foaa visited the Bowers
and Walty homea February 38.
Mra. Charles Holdrldge, Mrs. Prank
Holdrldge and Mrs. Howard Work at
tended the Ladies' Aid meeting of
the Talent M. E. church, February 38.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
Olympia Beer ptr
ON TAP a
and In bottles
Cleo's
EDEN PRECINCT, March 6. (Spl.)
Thimble club of Oak circle of Phoe
nix held it last regular meeting at
the pleasant home of Mrs. Lillian
Coleman with a covered dish dinner.
There were Ifl present and a most
enjoyable day was had. Among other
of the business were plans for the
regular work of getting article ready
for the fall bazaar.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Parker had aa
their guest recently Mr. and Mrs.
Ruple, who are here from Texaa. They
have leased a place belonging to Mr.
Parker near the Red Top school.
Mrs. Hussle, Mr. and Mr. C. M.
Counts, Mrs. Nerma Fryer and Mrs
Beulah Hattley were over from Cave
City and O'Brien last week end. Mr.
Counts Is postmaster at O'Brien and
also proprietor of the O'Brien camp
ground. He was purchasing a load of
new furnishing for the camp while
in Medford.
Mrs. Ida Lockwood came out to
the Hopkins place and tested out a
thousand hatching eggs for Mr. Hop
kins Monday evening. Out of the
thousand, Mr. Hopkins reported a
very small percentage unfertile.
Mrs. E. 7. Prottyman, former owner
of the Blue Flower lodge at Phoenix,
returned to her home in Portland
after a three weeks' visit with her
sister, Mrs. h. Hlatt, at Ashland.
Wm. Bruin of North Talent was In
Phoenix Monday morning. Mr. Bruin
1 placing his usual order with Mrs.
Ida Lockwood for his baby chicks.
Mrs. Cora Evans of North Talent
had as guests at dinner last Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Alvord and son,
Theodore. Mr. and Mrs. Alvord and
son and Mrs. Evans attended services
at the Baptist church In ihe morn
ing. Last Thursday evening Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Parker entertained at their
home south of Phoenix for the fol-
TOLO, March 7. (Spl.) Mlaaea
Dorothy and Arlene Inmann, Edward
Inmann. the Muse beys, Robert
Spark of Medford. also Mr. and Mrs.
John Bohnert of Central Point, en
Joyed a picnic lunch on Table Rock
Sunday. They made the trip up from
the west side. ,
Mrs. Lulu Thurtton will teach here
again next year. This will make her
fifth consecutive year at Tolo.
Mr. Jack Tharp wa tne recipient
of many pretty and useful gift In a
shower given March 5 by the follow
ing friend: Mesdame J. Anderson,
Marie Collins. F. A. Davis. Denver
Davis, Ada Green, Dorothy Inmann.
Edith Divine, Nellie Cotton, Birdie
Muse, Margaret Hamor, Betty Robin
son, Maude Robins, Itha Robins, Ruth
Rawson. Margaret Lofftus, Allda Tule,
P. A. Tracy, Lottie Weble, Hazel Pen
nlnger, also Mra. Edythe Bohnert and
baby of Central Point, Mrs. Harriet
Ovcrbeck and little daughter of
acagle, and Mrs. Ethel Davla of Kane
creek. An enjoyable time was had
by all. Delicious refreshment were
served.
Tolo Community club will be en-
WAGNER CREEK, March 7. (Spl.)
Mrs. Edith Cochran and daughter
Esther visited Mrs. Fred Goddard
March 4.
Mlas Eleanor Powers called on Mra
Harry G lei ma March A.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coleman of
Medford visited over the week-end
at the H. H. Goddard home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blanchl of
Medford visited Mrs. Ella Abbott
March 4. 14
Mr. and Mrs. curf Green have
moved to the Wlmer Auto camp, In
order to be near Mr. Green's work.
Among those who attended the
Eeaglea smoker from Wagner creek
were John Laoy and Mr. and Mrs
Howard Combs.
Amos William and family, who
have spent the winter In Medford,
have moved Into the Chester
Knighten place which wa formerly
occupied by the Walter Hllkey family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sawyer spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Schurz on A pp legate.
Mr. and Mrs. Lath el Stevens visited
with Mr. Stevens' parents at Central
Point, March 3.
Mrs. Luella Stearns and son Emll
of Ashland and Homer Nsll of Wag-
RUG SPECIAL
For a limited time we will clean and
size a 9x12 Domestic Rug for
(Other sizes 2 We per sq. ft)
Have a Modern Rug Cleaning: Dept.
(only one in Medford) and can do you a
thoroughly satisfactory job.
Pantorium Dye Works
Phone 244 ' North Holly Street
CLEARANCE SALE
Picture Frames
59
Values to $2.50
Swing easel photo frames in
all sizes up to 8x10.
We GIta S. ft II. Grern Stumps
SWEM'S
GIFT SHOP
On Main Street
"FRIEND"
SPRAYERS
Slmplp.t Pump !P4lfcn
All TlmkPU Mftirlng
fl to 4.1 Gnl. IV r Minnie
800 Lbs. Pressure
STATIONARY and
PORTABLE
E. R. WHITE
Machinery
Phon 27. 134 N. Hlrrrsldc
m 1
I One way
$59
NO PARKING!
These Items Get a Ticket
They've Been Parking too Long
Round trip
1065
Next time you go to Port
land, try the train. Ride in a
bift, comfortable coach on the
Shan a daylight trip ar
riving Portland at 7:3 p.m.
DMt m-m r11,ll i fnnisna tfhstf -
... or lesve here st night oo
No. J30, striving Portland st
7:M next morning. For only
few dollsrs more, you rso
sleep as you riric in s roomy
lunuard Pullman berth.
Similar ten ia reluming
HOUSEWARES
Groen Glass Mixing Bowls 200
Glasses 3 for 10c
Dutch Oven $2.35, reduced to $1.70
Dutch Ovon $3.50, reduced to $2.89
Enamel Roaster $1.19
Wear-Ever Roaster, canner and
whole meal cooker
12-lb. capacity $3.35
181b. capacity $4.35
25-lb. capacity . S5.25
Cast Aluminum Bacon and
Egg Griddle 39o
Cast Aluminum Skillet 49o
Ironing Boards 79o
Gray Enamel Dishpans 49c ft 59c
AUTO KING MOTOR OIL
SAE No. 402 gal. can
..89o
CROSS CUT SAWS
6;i-ft. First grade $4 85
BOYS' TOOL CHESTS
$1.79 reducod to $1.19
$0.50 reduced to $4.90
TOASTERS
$1.50 reduced to ....$1.19
2-Sice Toaster $2.98, reduced to ......$2.19
Chromo & Black $4.95, reduced to $3.89
ELECTRIC IRONS
$6.75 reduced to $5.19
$6.95 reduced to $5.39
$4.95 reduced to $3.89
$3.95 roduced to $3.19
$1.60 reduced to $1.09
FOOD MIXER
2 Bowl $9.85, reduced to $0.79
ELECTRIC GRILL A GLASS TRAY
$0.25 reduced to $4 89
lion Cord - 15c
4-way Socket 15o
Bakelite Cord Cap 3 for 5c
Bakclite Plugs 3 for 10c
Fuse Plugs - 2 for 5c
All Weather Rubber Sockets 15c
Iron Cord Plugs lOo
"waffle IRONS
$5.50 Irons reduced to $4.29
$9.85 Irons reduced to $7.89
$4.25 Irons reduced to $3.69
$4.75 Irons reduced to $3 89
$3.50 Irons reduced to $2.79
$6.50 Irons reduced to $4.89
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ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS OF THIS SALE
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FREE
Wiring Service On
Every Range Sold
During This Sale!
During This
Extraordinary
CLEARANCE
of RECONDITIONED
ELECTRIC
RANGES
Sale Continues This Week See Them In
The Basement of the Copco Building
HERE ARE A FEW OF THE
RANGES ON SALE
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1
W ESTINflllOl'SE automatic three-
plate, open colls, dmiblc throw
an Hcli
STANDARD four-plate, opfn colli
Specially priced for Immediate sale.
IIOITOINT four-plate, open coll.
super automatic, specially priced
WKSTlNGHOrSE automatic three
P lutes open colls, double oen with
CRAWFORD, three-plate. 18-Inch
oven. An exceptionally nine range at..
MARION ratine nlth two plates, vst
the runge (or a small home or apart-
I-
HOTPOINT three-plate, open colls,
standard oren. A real bargain at thl
price
S35.00
S25.00
S30.00
S35.00
S60.00
S20.00
S25.00
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Small Down
Payment!
Easy Monthly
Terms!
Here is a final sale of ranges received
during this company's recent moders
ization campaign . . . Every one has
been thoroughly reconditioned asi is
in good, usable condiUun . . . W ms
gest that you see th?e ranp t ocs
as this sale will lat but t ! '
more !
Hubbard Bros. Inc.
The California Oregon
Power CoissfW
3
EAST MAIN & RIVERSIDE
PHONE 231
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