Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 22, 1935, Page 11, Image 11

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    aiEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, SfEDFOUU', OKEGOX, THURSDAY, 'AUGUST 22, 1933.
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copy change VSS
Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
STRAYED to Riverside) Orchard 4
miles above Gold Hill at Sams
creek. 3 Hereford and 1 black bald
face Hereford cattle. Branded Lazy
8-T connected. Aug. 7th. Owner
can have tame by paying costs.
LOST Leather-bound fish basket
with zipper. Reward. 703 Furk.
Phone 23.
LOST 11 dog missing, call 1516
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Box makers. Connen Tel.
92, Medford Warehouse.
WANTED FEi: LE HELP
EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. Must
be neat. If satisfactory, gocd wages.
Apply In person at The Diamond
Cafe. ,
COMPETENT lady to manage home
with children while parents work.
Steady work and salary for right
party. Box 6355. Tribune.
WANTED Girl, general housework.
Call evenings, 218 s. Holly.
YOUNG lady for office work. Must be
able to take dictation and have
some natural ability at figures. In
answering please give full details
about yourself and references. Ex
perience not necessary. Box 6145,
Tribune.
WANTED Lady for housework. 128
So. Holly.
WANTED Middle aged lady for house
work and care or 2 children while
parents work. $10 mo., room and
board. Box 39. Route 3. or call 4n
eth Place evenings. y4 ml. Co. Four
Corners, Midway Rd.
WANTED School girl to help with
house work. Room, board and small
wage. Box 6125, Tribune.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To rent, permanent small
apartment or room with kitchen
ette. Phone 434.
HAVE small load household goods in
Medford and-want moved to Seattle
by truck returning north. Box 6250.
Tribune.
HAVE client for river frontage. See A,
F. Flowers, corner 12th & Front Sts.
WILL pay cash for late model two
seated enclosed car. Must be a bar
gain. Call Sat. p. m. or Sunday, Box
6245. Tribune.
PAY CASH for your grain. Telephone
403-J-l.
WANTED Power pulley for 15-hor
caterpillar tractor. C. R. Culbertson,
Rt. 3, Medford.
WANTED 1 to 3 thousand feet 1
lnch used galvanized water Pipe,
must be good shape. Address W. B.
Morris, Rt. 1. Box 199. Ashland. Ore.
EMPTY furniture tan going to Los
Angeles, wants load for there or
way points. Phone 615, Hawley
Transfer.
WANTED Small furnished house
close tn Will pay $20 a month for
suitable place Write Box 681, Mall
Tribune.
WANTED Beef cattle, veal. Lambs,
and pastue J J Osenbrugge.
WANTED
We pay cadb for household goods
furniture and itoves We also buy
metals hi-lea. pelts wool and tn
hair M EH FORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St Phone 1063
WANTED Heifer calve Write Ruoy
Sobula Beagle Oregon
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Attractively furnished
six room house, two bathrooms,
furnace, Frtgldalre, electric range,
lawn and flowers. Call 1524-J.
SMALL furnished house for rent. In
quire 817 W. 10th.
FOR RENT Modern 7-room house
unfurnished, $25.00. Water paid.
Phone 728.
FOR RENT Furnished house with
garage. Adults. 604 W. 10th.
FOR REN1 flumes furnished Jt
unfurnished Brown St White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 3 downtown apts . very
reasonable. Phone 107.
SMALL spt for rent. 40 Qulnoe.
Adult. Tel. 641-W.
FOR RENT Larce furnished apart
ment. P.repace. steam heat, hot
and ccld water. Apply Mail Tr.b
une office.
FOR RENT Apartment. 334 A?p.
FOR RENT Large cool apt. radio and i
seepl&C porch. 10 So. Oakda.t.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
PARTLY furnished 4-room apt. close
in. 20 S. Fix.
FOR RENT A roomy 4-room suite
in Beautiful Holly Apartments.
Completely furnished. Frlgldalre,
electric range everything for com
fort. Quiet. Second door north of
postofflce. Call 1397-R for appoint
ment. FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Furn. room and 2 -room
apt. with screened porch. 116 Laur
el. FOR RENT Sleeping room. 317 West
2nd.
FOR RENT Large front sleeping
room. 1 or 3 beds. Close In. 20 S.
Fir.
FURNISHED rooms and apta, aiO to
. 15. 325 B. Jackson.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
BOARD and room, private family, de
sirable place, reasonable price. 344
N. Central.
BOARDERS by day or week. 324 8.
Grape.
RATES reasonable at 710 S- Main
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Centrally located serv
ice station in Medford on gallon
age basis. Box 6154, Tribune.
GREEN PASTURE for
Herbert, Rt. 4.
rent. Helen
FOR RENT Floor sander. For Sale
Tree props, tree prop hooks. Econ
omy Lor. co., mono ow.
FOR RENT Business location room
16x50 Will remodel to sun lenani
Apply Mall Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
TRADE Improved 5 A. Eugene for
Medford. Owner, 23 N. Fir St.
FOR TRADE: 7 acres, all under irri
gation. 5-room house, barn, chick
en house, brooder house, fair con
dition city water, electricity. Pears,
apples, grapes, plums, peaches. Will
trade for 1 or 2 acres with good
house near Medford or will consider
good house with large lot in north
Medford. Don Elliot, Route 4, Box
51-B.
VERY desirable town property locat
ed In rich section San Joaquin val
ley trade for property In or near
Medford. Will assume. Give descrip
tion. P. O. Box 252. Mediord.
FOR SALE OR TRADE West Side
home site. 12 A. all tillable. Some
fruit and improvements, Owner.
Box 262. Rt. 2.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
NEW house, 5 rooms, new garage. Ha
A. grounds, poultry house and run,
40 bearing fruit trees, well, terms
to right party. Phone 193, Jackson
ville or write Box 33.
SISKIYOU HEIGHTS NEW HOME
Automatic oil heat. 6 rooms, bath, 3
rms. extra large: fine view, cement
basement, floored unfinished attic.
Priced below cost. No trade-'n.
Open dally 2-5 p. m. 1619 East
Main St.
FOR SALE 502 Park, five room home
with partly finished upstairs. Hard
wood floors, fireplace, lot 120x158
near Senior high school. Grants
Pass owner desires quick sale.
Charles R. Ray, Realtor, Medford
Bldg. Phone 302.
$1400.00 TV rms 1-3 acre, 4 room
modern house, close In. E. Gould,
402 West Jackson St.
THE WESTERN LOAN te BLDG. CO.
offer the following real estate for
sale:
644 Palm Street
13 Kenwood
903-6 No. Riverside
815 W. 13th m
514 Haven
702 Palm St.
526 Haven
$1200.00
, 880-00
, 1160,00
. 1000 .00
. 1160 00
. 1320.00
. 1080.00
211 Elm
4OU.00
600.00
404 Mc Andrews Road -
304 W. Jackson 1800.00
All prices are cash but local financ
ing can be arranged for buyer who
can pay 25 down. Call our of
fice 45 So. Central. W. E. Thomas,
local mgr.
VERY attractive practically new Stuc
co. 5 rooms, oak floors, fireplace,
pavement. It only takes $250 down
and monthly payments of $22.50.
4 room modern bungalow all new
Inside and out for only $1500. Very
easy terms.
Beautiful suburban home, every
convenience, 3 acres, fruit and nuts
for only $5000.
Fine 2-story and basement mod
ern home on Rlgue river. 23 acres,
cheap water, fine fruit, price
$8000.00. terms.
27 acres practically all in com
mercial fruit, buildings fair. S miles
from Medford, only $3000.00, easy
terms.
We also have some very attract
ive Income properties to offeT in
vestors. We make conservative real estate
loans, collect rentals and look af
ter properties.
BROWN & WHITE. Realtors
104 W. Main St.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT
Jackson County Building 4e Loin
Ass'n Phone 195
2. 5 AND 10 TO 230-ACrtE RANCHES
Good buildings, plenty water Sev
eral desirable cltv and suburban
homes TWO MODERN AUTO
CAMP GROUNDS. 600 feet on Ro
gue river highway; all equipped,
store gas station, cabins furnished;
good fishing. ROBERTS.! Realtor.
720 W Second.
HAVE several high-class home prop
erties in Gold Hill. Central Point.
Medford, Ashlsnd. for sale on rent
al basis or trade for Portland prop
erty Big reduction for cash Bee
or wrl'e E N- Btldd. 40 Granite
Ashland. Ore.
WHEN rou mum ol real estate think
ot Brown White
100 ACRES, well Improved, stocked '
and equipped, close to Meed ford:
some cash or Income property Bal ,
ance lorut time, low interest. C, A
DcVoe, 5,23-J-i.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 A. ranch.
Improved New 5 rra. house E Ferg.
Rt. 3. Box 57. Eagle Point. Ore.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Practically new four
wheel ton trailer. Built on Ford
Model A chassis. Has automatic
brake. Used only to move in. In
quire House of Mystery.
CHRYSLER Royal Coupe, late model.
Cannot be told from new. Guaran
teed everyway. Priced $10000. Un
der average selling price.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth
FOR SALE My equity in 1935 Ford
DeLuxe V-8 Coupe. Will take small
car. Sedan preferable. Call at 1211
West Main, between 13 and 4 o'
clock. FOR SALE Harley 74 motorcycle. 307
N. Peach.
CLOVERLEAF SERVICE STATION
603 S. Riverside
Ollmore Lionhea1 Motor Oil, 19c qt
Ollmore East, oil, 49c gal.
Gllmore West, oil, 32c a gal.
Bring your container.
FOR SALE Harley Davidson. 1930.
931 So. Central.
FOR SALE 1931 Model A, long wheel
base, duals. Good shape. $225.00.
Mediord Riding Academy.
FOR SALE Graham truck. Will take
part wood or labor. Phone 1352-W
1213 W. Main.
FOR SALE! 1933 4-aoor Ford sedan,
V-8. Real bargain it sold by Aug,
31. Armstrong Motors, Inc.
LOTS OF MILES LEFT
Bulck Coach. Looks and runs O. K
Needs some rubber and work on
motor. Sell as la only $65. Easy
terms. See this today. It won't last.
Need the money. Owner Rte. 1 Dox
475.
FOR SALE Ford V-8 DeLuxe Phae
ton: radio, sir-wheels. 308 Van
couver A vs.
FOR SALE Hudson sedan with car
tent and camp outfit. $15000 cash
Phone 957 or 832-R.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
TEAM mares, two milk cows, heifers,
fifteen turkeys, chickens, geese,
milk goats, separator, household
goods, mower, rake, wagon, harness,
harrows,' cultivators, fifteen tons
hay. Place for lease for taxes, free
water. Bare or trade all or part for
light truck or late car. See Hucka
bee. Bybee Springs Ranch, Rogue
River.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Luke Jen
nings, Beagle.
FOR SALE Young sow with pigs.
Phone 597-J-3.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 good buck.
John Nealon, Central Point.
FOR SALE 11 head of grade Guern
sey milk cows, also ons pure-bred
Guernsey bull calf. All good stock.
S. L. Johnston. Apple gate. Oregon.
FOR 'SALE Child's riding pony. In
quire Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank
FRESH Jersey cow end day bed. W.
A. Goldman, Talent.
FOR SALE 1 3-yr.-old Kentucky
Jack. Extra large. Lor an O'Neal. Rt.
3, Box 113.
FOR SALE OR TRADE or buy horses.
Medford Riding Academy.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
COCKER? SPANIEL puppies and dogs
and roller canaries. Mrs. Jack
Thrasher, Jacksonville. Phons 173.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Brads haw plums, 3c lb ,
ripe apples, $Oo box. Bring boxes.
Nealon Ranch, Central Point. Phone
11-XX-l.
FOR SALE Early Crawfords, Brad
shaw plums, grapes, fryers. 21.1 Van
couver. TOMATOES 1 cent per pound. Cal
houn ranch, 1 mile southwest of
Phoenix.
FOR SALE Three 8-ft oak showcases,
$25.00 each. Cost, new, $80.00 each.
Cases are reflnlshed and In excel
lent condition. Trowbridge Cabinet
Works.
LEAVING Wood range, heater, fur
niture. Bargains. 103 ciarx ec.
FOR SALE Tuscan cling peaches. O.
B. Morrow. Phone 1524-L.
FOR SALE Baby Buggy, $5.00. Phone
434.
TIRES 5.00x19. $6.50. 6 month un
conditional guarantee. Firestone
Tires. 25 off of Ust. Take advant
age of these prices nowl Cloverleaf
Service Station, 602 6. Riverside.
TUSCAN, Cling and Champion
peaches, Satsuma plums. Dolph
Phlppa, Crater Lake Hghy.
FOR SALE Baled straw. E. H. Nle
dermeyer. Tel 697-R-l.
TUSCAN cling peaches. Glelm Ranch,
Talent.
PICKING bucket and sack, also
platform counter scales. 810 East
Jackson.
FOR SALE Ha . ground alfalfa, oats,
sudan. Helen Herbert, Rt. 4.
CHRISTMAS CARDS Big commis
sion selling personal greetings,
embossed stationery earn pie a free.
2I-folder assortment. Humorous,
etching. Everyday. Gift wrapping
boxes. Bonuses. Experience unneces
sary. Wallace Brown, 417K, Soutn
Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal.
FOR SALE! Apples and crabapples,
EVERYTHING you need for fishing,
hunting, qualltv Prices Leas no
foolln. Cliff's Sport Shop. 117 N.
Riverside.
PEACHES FOR SALE Wood lawn Or
chards. 1 mile east Central Point.
Phone 127. Bring your own boxes.
HA VB YOUR Olo Washer repaired I
Reasonable price Pick's Hardware
SACKS
SACKS
io.oou ack on hand. No l'i nd i
4 s aee u oeiore you ouj. uea
lord Bargain House.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
PERMANENT. $1.85. Prevost. Oakdale
and 10th. Phone 727.
FOR SALE Used sacks. Across street
from Montgomery Ward's.
FOR SALE Baled alialfa or oat hay
Phone 523-J-4. Otto Nledermeyer.
HAVE new wringer rolls Installed in
your old washer. Any make avail
able. Bargain prices this month
only. Picks Hardware.
FOR SALE Radio, piano, mattress,
etc. First bouse east of tank. Cen
tral Point.
FOR SALE! O ravens tela apples. Tel.
7-F-4.
SIBERIAN crabapplea, 3c lb. O. A.
DeVoe, Tel. 523-J-2.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
rule insurance Tat
inly complete rule
System tn Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of ntle. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 83
North Central Ave., upstairs
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Pel. 11 13
House cleaning floor waxing ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for
personal or household purposes ou
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Refinanced. Loans closed
within 30 minutes. License No. 8
157. See W. E. Thomas, 45 So. Cen
tral. Piano and Uuitar Instruction.
FRED ALTON RAJUH'I Teacher oi
Ptano and Steel Guitar Song writ
ing service Studio 818 Libert)
Bunding Medford Ore.
Transfer.
TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAl
and long distance uaullng Furni
ture moving, a to Reasonable rates
Tel 833 P E Samson Co
HAWLEY rRANSFBR - Expert pack
art and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 816
EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO -Office
1016 No Central Phone 815
Prices right Service guaranteed
LEGAL NOTICES
Summons for Publication
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Beinlce E. Young, Plaintiff
vs.
Doltle Matthews; Kenneth Jacks and
Hazel tlacks, husband and wife;
Edna Albers and Ernest Alhers. wife
and husband; the unknown heirs
of Wllber Jacks, deceased, Jackson
County, Oregon and also all other
persons or parties unknown claim
ing any right title, estate, lien or
Interest In and to the real prop
erty described in the complaint
herein. Defendants.
To Dollle Matthews; Kenneth Jacks
and Hazel Jacks, husband and wife;
Edna Albers and Ernest Albers, wife
and husband; the unknown heirs of
Wllber Jacks, deceased; Jackson
County, Oregon, and also all other
persons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or inter
est In and to the real property de
scribed in the complaint herein. De
fendants: Mail Tribune Daily
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In the Name of the State of Ore
gon: You and each of you are here
by required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled suit on or before
the last day of four weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
summons, said period of four weeks
being the time prescribed for publico,
tiou hereof and If you full so to ap
pear and answer said complaint, for
want thereof the Plaintiff will apply
to the Court for relief demanded In
her complaint, to-wit: That a decree
be entered adjudicating any and all
right, title, estate, lien or cla'lm which
you or any of you have or claim to
have in, to or upon the roiowtng tie
scribed real property situated and be
ing in Jackson County, Oregon, to
wit:
Lota 8, 9 and 10 of Eagle Point
Meadows as the same are designa
ted, delineated and described on
the official plat thereof of record
in the office of the Recorder of
Jackson County. Oregon, and being
In Section Thirty-four (34, South,
Range One m west of the Wil
lamette Meridian, together wltn
the tenements, hereditaments and
appurtenances thereunto belong
lng. or In anywise appertaining
vnereio
and declaring any and all such claims
to be null and void and It appearing
that Plaintiff la the owner- in fee
simple of said premises and of the
wnoie tnereoi, tree and clear of any
and all right, title, estate, lien or In
terest of the Defendants herein or
any of them and each and all of the
Defendants herein and each and all
persons claiming or to claim bv
through or under them bo forever
enjoined, restrained and barred from
asserting, attempting to establish or
claiming any rignt. title, estate, lien
or Interest in or to said property or
any portion thereof and that Plnln-
tiii's title to said premises be for
ever quieted and set at rest, and such
other and further relief as may be
just ana equiuiDie in the premises.
This summons Is published bv or
der of the Honorable H. D. Norton.
juage or the above entitled Court.
made and entered In said Court and
cause on the 2 1st day of August,
1935, prescribing that this summons
oe seroved by publication thereof
once each week for four consecutive
weeks in the Medford Mall Tribune
a daily newspaper published In Jack
son county, uregon. Aucust 22. 1935
is the date of the first publication of
mis summons.
F. P. FARRELL,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address: Room 10, Jackson County
Bank Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
No. 11-20303
In Bankruptcy
Notice of First Meetlne of Creditors
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon,
In the Matter of:
Harold James Fawcett and Mary
Geraldlne Fawcett, Bankrupts.
To the creditors of Harold James
Fawcett and Mary Geraldlne Fawcett,
or the City of Medford. tn the Coun
ty of Jackson and District aforesaid,
Bankrupts:
Notice Is hereby given that on the
12th day of August, 1935, the said
Harold James Fawcett and Marv Ger
aldlne Fawcett were dulv adiudicated
bankrupts; and that the first meet
ing o their creditors will be held in
the offices of the Referee. Medford
Center Building. Medford, Oregon, on
the 4th day of September. 1935, at
1:30 o'clock in the afternoon, at
which time and place the snld credit
ors may attend, prove their cMlms,
appoint a Trustee, examine the Bank
rupts, and transact such other busi
ness as may properly come before
said meeting.
HARRY C. SKYRMAN,
Referee In Bankruptcy.
August 21st. 1936.
In a recent vote on Its "him. iott.
Fayettesville, N. C, decided to allow
tne sale of (tasoline and soft drink
during church hours, but voted
against danclnz after midnitrht nn
Saturdays.
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lowed by Wiley Post and Will Rogera, and a cloaeup drawing of the
approximate scene of their death crash near Point Barrow.
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Mr. and Mrs. Screamer, one of the South American Created Scream
ers, probably are Justified In emitting strange noises. They presented
the Los Angeles Zoo with a pair of chicks, believed the first of the
pecies ever hatched In captivity. (Associated Press Photol
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BEAOLE. Aug. 22. (Spl) Mr. nnd
Mrs. Herman Pence and son of
Klama'h Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Pence of Jacksonville visited Sunday
at the home of Mrs. Herman Pence's
mother, Mrs. Blanche Sweet and son.
Monroe Gordon left Saturday for
Flounce Rock whore he will be em
ployed on the Chaa. De Armond
ranch for the rest of the summer.
Howard Williams and slater, Mrs.
Edna Boyles. returned Sunday eve
ning from an extended visit In
Washington and northern Oregon.
Mrs, Claudia Ferrln and son Val,
left the first of the week for their
home In Salt Lake City, after a
week's visit with her father, R. H.
Seegmlller and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Blschoff and little
daughter Cleo, took dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. Jay Haynes Sunday.
Mrs, Harper and son Mclvln, of
Eagle Point visited with Mrs. Harp
er's son Hershal), and family Tues
day evening.
Mrs. Grant entertained Monday
evening In honor of R. H. Seegmlller
and family. Those present were R.
H. Seegmlller, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Seegmlller and baby Donna Marie,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Stalling and
daughter Claudlne, Mrs. Claudia Fer
rln and son Val, Marie Seegmlller
and Mrs. Nora Williams.
Mrs. Blschoff was happily surprised
when she received a large birthday i
cake from her friend, Mrs. Hlnea, on
her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil left for their
home In Salt Lake City Wednesday!
after visiting at the Seegmlller home
for several days.
Rutty Schulz and Bert Nelson were
visitors t the R. Blschoff horn Sat
urday evening.
Jesse Walker, who works In the
Reum gladlola fields, reports the field
Is In full bloom and there Is a good
snle for the blossoms. This field la
located nesr the airport,
Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Hayser and
little daughter Joyce, were Sunday
evening visitors at the R. Blschoff
home.
Pleasant Hour club was entertain
ed at the home of Mrs. Pearl Mar
tin, August 14. The president, Mrs.
Sater, started the program (or the
afternoon with guessing games as
follows: The Flower Wedding. How
Csn You? and Nuts To Crack, and
a game. Shopping. Mrs. Martin had
a game. Buying a Hen, and Mrs.
Neighbors a game, Bringing You
Down on s Feather. Refreshments
were served by the hostesses, Mrs.
Martin and Mrs. Neighbors. Those
present were Meari&mes Williams.
Neighbors. Martin. Walker, Schulz,
Sater, Grant, Harper, Blschoff.
Sweet. Mulhollen, Bennett, Sander
son; Misses Elvn 4dirnf, ijiWIlma
Williams and Mrs. Melvln Martin of
Medford.
JBODIES BROUGHT TO I
ioR, GREIST'S HOSPITAL,!
POINT BARROW I
REALLY SCREAM
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The new home on the Williams
Seegmlller rnnch was the scene of a
very pleasant evening spent In danc
ing for friends from all over the
valley, Friday evening, August 115.
Over one hundred friends and rela
tives wore present and a good time
was enjoyed.
Earl Case and sons Donald and
Ray aro at Huckleberry mountain
this week.
Moat of the young folks from here
started working in the orchards
picking Bartlett pears Monday morn
ing. . .
CLIMAX, Aug. 22 (Spl.) L. H.
Wertz went to Kuch Saturday and
brought back his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Wertz, for a visit.
Frank Hurst Is working In Medford.
Madeline Comstock Is staying with
Mrs, Zclda Hurst during the absence
of Mr, Hurst,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wlnnlngham
of Lakevlew are visiting at the home
of Mra. Comstock.
Mrs. Viola Comstock entertained
visitors from Portland last week.
Sam Coy delivered a load of hogs
In Medford on Monday for L. H.
Wertz.
Mennlfaa Charley visited at home
over the week-end.
Miss Nellie Qrlasom and Mr. and
Mrs. Day motored with friends to
Crater Lake Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Hurst called at the
Wertz home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Mo
Nell from Washington were here one
day last week to look at a timber
claim.
Cattlemen have been riding the
range lately gathering some beef and
moving cattle to better pasture. Feed
lc getting short now on the moun
tains. Eden Precinct
EDEN PRECINCT. Aug. 22 (Spl.l
Mr. and Mrs. Thurber Cole and
daughter. The! ma of Chlloquln. and
Mrs. Cole's mother, Mrs. Luella Reaae
of AAhland were Medford visitors
tait Saturday.
Mrs. Ward McReynolds Of ths
highway south of Phoenix, left Sun
day morning for a short visit with
her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wright and
Mrs. Mary O. Carey visited Holcomb
Springs last Sunday,
Mrs. A. Hearn returned from Lin
den. Calif., last Sunday after a
week's visit with her sister, Mrs.
Chrlstensen, on the return trip from
the fair, where she and Mr. Hearn
had been the past two weeks.
Miss Irene Standley and Miss Ber
itldene Young returned Sunday night
from a trip to Bonneville dam, where
Climax
ther TUHed Mr. .n1 Mm Avit.H,.
Stevens. Mra. Steven. Is Mrs. Young g
MtM Young 1. At the hum, h.
parents. Mr. And Mr. n xx v
on the highway outh of Phoenix
winie nere rrom Lot Angelea on her
vacation.
Mrs. A. O. Crov .nil Hfliiav.
Mrs. Bob Eikman of Medford wer
visiting nt the home of u r
O. Carey last Monday.
and Mr. Temple of Medfom
are .taylng at their fruit farm In
North Talent during the peach sea
son. The place has been rented other
Mrs. L. HtiMt. I.... i
Medford Thursday visiting old frlena.
.u omer pieces In the val
ley. Tommy Bell of Talent celebrated
his birthday Wednesday at their
home east of Talent. A big chicken
dinner and . htr,na
- ...m-j itiAe were
chief entertainment for few rel-
wvr. ana iriends.
PLANNING LABOR DAY
BAR8EQUEAND RACES
BIO APPLEOATE. Aug. . 32. (Spl.)
All Dlans nr. hdlna i.j.
ivuiiura to
completion by the Appiegnte grange
for their general colebratlon and
barbecue to be held here on tabor
day.
Relay horse races will be one Of
the chief events of the afternoon
program, with Jack O'Brien appoint
ed to take charge of arrangement
for the racos. Several prominent
speakers are being scheduled for the
. "men win oe complete wltn
numerous same, nnn ti,n,. ...
which will be sponsored ' by the
.ucuiura cnamDer of commerce. A
dance will be vlven . 11..
nlty hall In the evening. Horseshoe)
t-i wiling ana otner forms of recrea
tion will occupy the forenoon ui)tu
the barbecue la ready- at twelve. '
. The oelebr&tlnn will h. - h.i
clovered spot near the' Warrea
Mee place on Thompson creek one
half mile from the Applegate store.
The grounds are being cleared for
the event, and fmir Ura. ......
been dug for roasting the beef. The.
uaiurcue dinner will be served from
tables, cafeteria atyle, and the grange
has asked each Mnnn tn k.-i., in
dividual table service. -
Concessions will be ' sponsored by
grange committees, inrtitirfino - ' n-
saar, where a quilt will be told,
na n ice cream and cold orink
stand. The dinner and entire after
noon entertainment will be included
In tho general admission price.
A large crowd U expected, and
particularly heavy attendance la an
ticipated from the granges of the
county, most of which have been
visited recently by local rcpresenta
tlvea who announced the celebration
plana. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Taylor.
Charles Elmore. Miss Bertan. Rlmni.
and Mrs. Bert Huklll visited Roxt
Ann grange Friday evening In the
Interest of the Labor Day event,- '
Pilfi
IN CRATER LAKE
CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK,
Ore (Special) Adding further as
surance for continued good flehlng
In Crater lake, the planting of 120..
000 flngerllng illversldc And : steel
head trout was completed In the Ink
this week. The flngerllngs were ob
tained from the Butte Palls hatch
ery and were planted with a mint
mum amount of loss.
As a result of annual planting
carried on for almetlma past, angling
In Crater lake during the i.n,r.n, u,
son la the best It ha been In the
nistory of the park. Limit catches of
elAht fish Der nersnn hp hun m-
ported with surprising regularity.
One of the biggest fish caught thl
season was hooked Sunday by Victor
ion.-nor oi Meaioro. He pulled m A
27-lnch mlnbnw rtmr h.tH 4a
mln-tee. The fish was almost as large
as me l-year-old boy who caught It.
The fish planting Just completed
was In ohanrs of Chl-f rn.,nk
assisted bv Dark r,.... anH
of the Civilian Conservation Corps.
SALEM (Special) At the . firs
annual all-state plcnlo for ex-Okla-homens
held here Sunday with at
tendance of around 500, It waa de
dlced to unite all the smaller Okla
homa societies throughout the Stat
and hold annual picnics at the fair
grounds here the third Sunday m
each July.
At Sunday's meeting John J. Lueaa
of Portland made the principal ad
dress, resolution of regret In th
death of Will Rogers and Wiley Post
were passed and Mr. and Mra. W. E.
Cubblson of Salem were given awarua
a the oldest couple present married
In Oklahoma.
Officer elected Included:
President, William Carroll, Or .sh
am. Secretary. Dr. Wslter E. Hemps teadi
Oregon City.
1st Vice Pres., Mrs. George Lot,
Portland.
2nd Vice Pres., Mrs. 0. W. 8nydsr,
Salem.
3rd Vice Pres., Mrs. A. W. Hubbeit,
Newburg.
4th Vice Pres., Mr. J. RagadaMt.
Rtckerall. , . I
3tr, Vice Pres., Mrs. J. B. Riney. a:
dependence. ... . ?
APPLEGATE GRANGERS