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Phone 75
FOE WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Wide black belt with large
sliver buckle set In rlnestone .be
tween court house end Msan's. Ed
ward if returned to Elsie Narregan
at Mann's.
TAKEN UP Small red steer. Marked
, dewlap, upper sltlpe and under-bit,
eacb ear. Owner may nave same for
paying ad ard pasture. John Nealpn,
Central Point.
FOUND Dog with muzzle and collar
on. Name plate, "Pard." Owner may
have same by paying adv. Call TO,
LOST- $20 In currency. Howard of
fered. Call Sacred Heart Hospital..
IjOST Fur mitten at Talent, Thurs
day night. Return to Safeway
(Central Ave.) Medforo. Reward,
LOST If eog ts mtbsing, calll516.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Man age SO to 60 In good
health to do light work In hotel.
Phone 1100 after 13.
WANTED Men to cut wood. Phone
Wilson, 860, mornings.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Girl for genera! housework
and assist with care of two chil
dren. No cooking. Bo S239, Trib
une. WANTED SITUATIONS
MAN with buzz-saw, wants to cut
wood. Cash or shares. itv weicn.
efficient Ctrl. 23, experienced to
meeting public, wants clerking or
similar work to some business. Bos
5023, Tribune.
WANTED Housework by capable girl.
Box 4730, Tribune.
WANTED-MiSCELLANEOUS
WANTED To buy apples. Phone
3B3-X,
WANTED 500 persons interested in
Xmaa portraits. 16 pl-itures for the
price of a dozen. Until Nov. 20 only.
Kennell Ellis Studio, 33 N. Central,
Phone 329.
WANTED
We psy cash tor household goods,
furniture and stoves We also buy
metals, hides pelts wool and mo
hair MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE
S7 N Grape St Phone 1062.
WILL pay cah for team horses, har
ness or feed same for UK, also 2
good cows, 4 doz. chickens, furni
ture required. Chester Balderston,
Thomas Road, Box 245.
WANTED TO BUY Building to
wreck. Boss Turmen, 1110 W, nth.
Phone 919-R.
WOULD LIKE to rent a 30 or 50-acre
farm. Address J. B. Newcomb, Wil
liams, Ore,, Josephine county.
.WANTED Used furniture, tools,
doors, windows. BerrydaU 2nd Hind
Store. 1603 Ho. Riverside, Tel. 266
WANTED Heifers calves Write Ruby
Sctiute. Beadle Oregon ,
WANTED Beef cattle veal, iamba
and pasture J J Osenorusg.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Modern house. Inquire
31 N. Fir.
RENT 3 houses furnished. 812 Sum
mit. FOR RENT OR SALE Modern -room
hou.e, I'i acre. Phone 543-Y,
FOR RENT Strictly modern 6-room
home, fine residential section, Cime
In, partly furnished, shade trees,
lawn, basement and furnace, doti
ble garage. Owner at 333 N. Ivy St.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished hotise
w!!h ba.ement and furnace, corner
405 West 2nd. Mrs. L, F. Hicks, 71$
West Jackson.
FOR RENT Vi acre, small furnished
home, a miles out; IH advance,
balance 5 month Bos 234. Thomas
road.
FOR RENT nml! house S20, water
paid. Inquire SI2 No, Hilly.
FOR RENT Hms furnished or
unfurniahed Brown & White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 4-rootn partly turn. flt
unetairs. Adults. 8 laurel.
J-ROOM pt, 114 Aimond.
FURN. Ant. Adults. 604 W. 10th.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR P.ENT B'ir.nes locstum room
IsjtSo wai remooei to uit tenant
;p-7 iliii Ins us.
FOB RENT ROOM BOARD
RATES reasonable at 71S 8 Msio,
FOR BENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ROOM FOR RENT Also gusge. Call
evenings, 11 So, Orange,
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room
Also garage If desired; moderate
rates. 82S South Riverside,
ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 8. Orape.
CLEAN attractive rooms; reasonable
410 S. Newtown.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
WANTED TO TRADE 814 acres close
in. good Improvements, clear, for
house in Medtord, Bos 593, Trib
une. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
BR, ROCHEIiKS new home sacri
ficed for quick sale. Automatic oil
heat, S large rooms, fine location.
No trade In. $4500 with , sperial
terms to dependable buyer. Call
before 7 p. m, 11 East Main St.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown at White,
FOR SALE 6-room house and bath,
lot 75x275, wonderful garden land,
paved street, only 4 blocks from
business section; lots of berries,
fruit trees and shade; 1600, 100
down, balance $15 per month, L,
O, Pickell, 204 East Main,
AND 18-ACBE tracts, 10 down, M
month; on pavement; mostly level
good soil; water and electricity, S,
S, Montgomery, Jackson Hotel,
40 ACRES, highway; bldga.; part cul
tivated; good land. Price 1400,
Take lata model car or truck, 403
E, Main.
A PINE east olds HOME for only
13.000, and 700 will nandle It,
BROWN WHITE, Realtors.
CITY LOTS from 250 up, all im
provements in and paid for. If
you are Interested m building or
buying a HOME, see us, ,BROWS
1 stWHrTE, Realtors,
HOU9E8 FOR 8AL OR RENT
Jackson County Suildlng & Loss
Ass n Phone 185
100 ACRES well improved, stocked
and equipped, close to Meedford;
some cash or income property Sal
ance long time low Interest. O A
DeVoe, 823-J -2
FOB SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Milk goat, will give two
quarts per day. Box 212, Fern Val
ley. FOR SALE 35 ewes; also baled oat
hay ond feed wheat, C, A,. DeVoe.
523-J-2,
1 WILL buy your hogs and sheep, any
size, at any time p. A Pearson
Ross Lane. Phone S10-J-4,
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR 3ALE White Leghorn and Bar
red Rock pullets, good leying strain,
J, W, Fish, 3 miles No. Ooid Hill
on Pacific Highway,
FOR SALE Rhode Wand Red and
Barred Rock pullets ready to lay.
Phone 1S-X-1, Central Point,
FOR SALS 100 B. I. R, pullets 7 mos.
old, 1 mile w, or fnoenix on
J'vlile-Phoenlx hwy, O. A. Plckel.
Tel. 16-F-4.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
STAR PICK-UP, 1S35. Coll at 129 H.
Riverside,
AUBURN ,8 Sedan cannot be told from
new at a very low price. See this
one if you want the most for
your .
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO,
Dodge and Plymouth
RED APPLES 25 & 80e 6ox. Bring
boxes, 701 W, 11th,
SACRIFICE Ford V-8. 1933 Victoria,
Will finance. 316 Howard St, off
East Jackson,
1927 114 -ton Kliber truck, i-B Con
tinental motor, 32x6 tires l-apeed
transmission with good rack. See
Cass Auto wercking. Phone 780,
GOOD USED CABS
SALE PRICES
1935 Bulck light 8 Brougham,
1633 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan; lx
wheels; extras.
1B33 Plymouth -wheel Sedan,
1933 Plymouth Coupel a real bargain,
1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan,
1931 Ford A Victoria Coupe.
1930 Ford A 2-door Sedsn.
Other real bargains la Fords, Chev-
rolets, etc.
The new Chrvsiers will be here soon.
LANCE MOTOR CAR CO,
Chrvsler and Plymouth Dealers.
38 No. Riverside, Phone 18,
1 Formerly Armstrong Motors.)
HUDSON Sedan fine condition very
cheap Call SST or 833-R.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
TWO WHEEL TRAILER 5.00. Cabin
45, Merrick's Camp,
FOR SALE Hay Dora . Smith
So. half Anderson ranch, mile
west Talent school.
FOR SALE Almost mw Westing
house mitomatle electric range, oil
burner. Colorful rug 18 ft., carpet
17 ft. Call before 1 p. m, 1813 I-t
Main St.
FOR SALE Bsied oat hay and feed
wheat. C. A. DeVoe. S23-J-3,
FOR SALE Man's overcoat, dark uit
38. like new. 333 No, Holly, Apt. 4
RUMMAGE Home cooked food and
candv sale. The Daughters of the
Onion Veteran of Civil War
sponsorityi a real Barsrain Sale in
the Sparta huildliw on Saturday
November 8, Wait for this sale and
supply the needs of every member
of the family. Articles for ! can
be left t Sparta building on Fri
day. Call 493-W and your article
will be called for.
COMPLETE aaioon outfit, anookar
table, Isrsre store range, showcase.
furniture, cash register, restaurant
booths, rockers. Hotel Allen.
FOH SALS Aif eooipd furnc, Ofi-
Boorma
ROOFmp Let us inspect your roof
before the reiny season This ser.
ytee Is tree. Call 370. Rogue River
Roofing Co.
FOB SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE H4 shares J, C, B. it L,
stock. Box 4733. Tribune,
FOR SALS Viavl, Call 3i-W.
FOR SALE Wood heater, 80S Alice,
FOR SALE Apples, We deliver. Tel.
133-L,
FOR SALE Delicious and Jonathan
apples; washed and sorted, Ala
Vista Packing House,
FOR SALE Silway peaches, extra
fancy, tree ripened; cheap. Car
penter's, mile west Phoenix,
Houston road.
FOR SALS OR TOADS M L. rifle
for wardrobe trunk, ! W. 2nd
before 3.
FOR S.4LE Jonathan apples. Call
1T-F-14.
SBGOND GRADE Valencia onions, 50c
hundred at SroWBSboro Store,
ROLLER CANARIES. Call S23-J-2,
FOR SALE Grapca and grape juice
Ths Dell Vineyard, Rt 3, Hertford
FOR SALE Grapes. J. A Manse
3 miles east of Jacksonville, adjoin
ing former Clancy orchard.
DRIVEWAY MATERIAL slzea of
rock at il.50 per yard, delivered
Bateman. Phone 1534-Y or 813J
FINE Red Spltzenburg and Newtown
apples for sale at Ala Vista packing
House. S27 So. Wit St,
MISCELLANEOUS
SEE TJS before you sell your furni
ture, stoves. Netv Deal Furniture
Exchange, 413 East Main.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR RENT OR LEASE Service sta
tion and store fully equipped with
living quarters, doing business.
Reasonable, Box 50m Trimm.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNT?
ABSTRACT CO,
Abstracts of Title and
Fitie Insurance, The
only complete Title
System n jackssa
County,
UUHBh ABSTRACT CO, Abstracts
of litis. Room S aad a. Ha. S3
Hortb CestriU upstairs.
Expert Window Cleaners,
IM GEO ROE DO IT 6t. 1 172
Hou eleaaisg, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cissaisg nd upsolsiertsg
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED - 150 to 1300 for
personal or houseboW purposes oo
House Furnishing or Auto; also
Car Refinanced h o a n closed
wttmn 30 minutes License He 8
15? See W S rsamaa. 45 So. Cen
tral, Transfer.
TBOCK1KG AND STORAGE Local
and long distance hauHcg. fural
Sure moving, etc, Rea-sormble asea
Tel 633 F & Samson Co,
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pus,
ess and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prlees "tgiU
S19 Hortb Riersiiis Pboe SIS,
BAD8 TRAHSFER tt 8TORAOS OO
Office 1018 So Central phone ai
Fries right. Suffice gusranted, -
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Creditors
In the County Coart ef the State of
Oregon tor Jackson County.
In the Matter o the Estat ef Peter
F, von Stein Deceased,
The undersigned has been appoint
ed and qualified by the County Court
ef the State of Oregon for Jackson
County, as Administrator with the
will annexed of ths esiat of Feter
F. von Stelnf deceased. All persona
having claims against said estate are
notified to present them, duly veri
fied, with proper vouchers, to m at
my office, Cooley Theatre Building,
Medford, Oregon, within sis months
from Nov, 1035 the date of this
notice,
RAWliE3 MOORE, Administrator,
Notice of Final Settlement,
In the County Court of the Stata of
Oregon, la and lor the County of
Jackson,
In the Matter of the Estate- of Kate
F. Hoffman, deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that the
undersigned has filed his First and
Final Account as administrator with
the will annesed of ths estate of Kate
F, Hoffman, deceased, In the County
Court ef Jackson County, Oregon,
and that said Court has appointed
Thursday, toe 14th day ef November,
1935, at the hour of tn o'clock in
the forenoon ot sam day as the time,
and the Court Room ef said County
Court m the Court House in the City
of Medford, Oregon, as the place, for
hearing objections to said First and
Final Account, the settlement there
of, and ths distribution of said estate,
AH persona Interested are hereay
notified to appear at said time and
place and show cause, if any there
be, why said Fir&t and Final Account
should not be approved by Court
said estate be decreed to be iuiiy
settled, a decree made for the distn
butioa of said estate te the persons
entitled thereto, and said adminis
trator with the will nnEd dis
charged from his trust.
Dated and first published Ootober
13th, 1935. CLATOU3 M -CRSD1E.
Administrator with the Will annexed
ef the Estate of Kate F, Hoffman,
deceased, D
H?TA' LOHS, No?, i, i!Fr Dlreetora
of the General Motors Corp, today
voted" 3 extra dividend of sent
and a regular quarterly dividend of
50 cents en the common atocx. Three
months ago the corporation said 60
sens regular and 25 cent extra, re
n&m to that time reguiuar divWends
of 23 cents quarterly were paid with
occasional extras.
Both dividends are pTW 19
to tocs of record Nov, 14,
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FOREST 5tEE&( Ko?, 5.-(SpU
George Watson of Mf-rt?ard was an
overnight visitor at tfts Lee Blaelc
hom& Oct. 2B
Ths latest In shale letlera arrived
is this community from California
last week and is a friendship qwllt
piece chain. ITsu scratch sufc tae top
name as4 send to that person, a als
inch IslociE el new eoi&m print.
Mr Meyeritch ef Rogue Bivsr, sub
contractor la the tagging opera t !oru
of the Davisa brothers moved out als
equipment October SU the work in
these woods being brought to an end
h the anew and r&in of the paat
week.
Mrs. O. O. Dorothy of JaekaonvWle
waa overnight visitor at toe home
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Davles Not?, 3.
Isabel Black ef Phoenix was week ;
end guest at the home ef her father. ;
Lee Black Nov, 3
Norman Salsman has rented the
Dwggsn pi see and Is ptasrilng to put
la a fall crop. He moved with hte
uncle Barney SMsman to the big log
house Saturday. Nsv.4.
Work en the Sterling ditch opened
He?. 1- Men from here who are em
ployed there Include Paul Psrce Geo.
Pearce, Chariey Mad sen and Jack
Crump. Mrs. Charley Madsea left
Nov. S to cook for the men In camp
there.
Mrs, O' Byrne and Mrs, Thurston
went to Talent Friday evealag to at
tend the regular meeting of the Fal
lendelphian club of which they are
members.
0, D, Hsndallf Sunday school mis
sionary, gave a stereopfieon lectura
at the school house Oct, 31,
The school board has recently pur
chased a complete set of wall maps
sad standard globs for the sahssl
& valuable addition to the teaching
equipment.
Btchsrd Bamberger, who has spent
the past few months here with Ed
Kelly moved to Sterling for the win
ter Nov. 3.
Saturday business visitors in Med
ford included? Mr.. George Feares and
; daughter Valerie, Mrs, Jack Crump
sns two sons Maiden and Msrton
Mrs. Charlie Madaen and daughters
Alice, and Mi. Louis Culy, with her
children. Charles and Lucille,
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Bavies and chil
dren Patsy and Leuvelle Mrs, OfByrne
and Mia. Thurston. John Black ana
Arthur Da vies also attended to busi
ness in Medford Saturday,
CCG lookouts Robert Nolan and
Walter Matasewsky of Mount fsabelie
stationa were released from duty Not.
1 and returned to Camp Applegate
for ths winter.
The annual school census report
shows 2y children of school age In
this district.
Harry Ayres of Medtord was a busi
ness visitor here Nov, 3,
Mr, and M re, Jeha Black entertain
ed a group of friends and neighbors
Saturday evening with a potluck sup
per ana weiner roast, Hallowe'en
games and stunts were enjoyed as
well as cards. Weiners were roasted
in the fireplace.
1 A good crowd attended Sunday
school at the-school house Nov, 3,
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FHGENIX Nov. S. SpU Mrs,
George Jackson was ths recipient oi
many lovely and useful gifts at a
shower held In the Ladles Aid
church parlors. Twenty-eight In
cited guests were present, A dainty
lunch was served by Mrs, J, W, Wt
klns and Mrs. B. Ssaneiiffe.
Miss Susanna Bsrkiey and Mr.
Hathew Bsrkley left ariy Monday
morning for Forttasd, where they
will remain wteS, shopping and
visiting,
Mr. &nd Mi, C, T. Fine to
moved to M&dford,
Mrs. M S. Dsvia returned Thuri-
day from a three weeKaf sty is
Medfcrd.
Dr. Dan B, Standard whs has
been Hi at his he-me t&t ov er two
weeks, Is slightly improved.
Home Eoonomics Vm mm at to
church a week ago fWrtay and was
fairly well attended ?ry inte res-ting
and instructivs program on
Buynmmmp was prentsa ny mzm
W, A, Brlcker,
Mr. and Mra, A, O. F.oyd spent
last Sunday visiting in Grants Pass,
Mrs, mw& u&mnt jqih?
Irene Standtey. left last Monday
for her new home in Horn brook,
The golden wedding irmiv-ers-sry or
Mr, and Mrs. Joim Bstos'ts as
celebrated at a church reception
October at ths Presbyterian
church. The short program present
ed included selection toy the Foliag
slaters, Mildred Marjorte and Gwea
em sis, iWhas You and I Were
Young, Mfiggfe," by U. T, Sheets;
readings by Miss Biva C&ter; piano
ssie toy Mlas Irene steadman and
comments by Rev, M N Maliory,
About one hundred and fifty guests
enjoyed the wedding cs-se, topped
bv a Way fcris aus groom, aus
dainty sandwienss and ceffee. Frea-
ent at tha reception ere tares
couples whose combined years t
marriage totaled tm years, They
wot: Bsv. and Mrs, N, Msliory,
Mr. and Mrs. J. G, Vlall. and tne
honored guests of the enlng. Mr,
and Mrs, Roberts. The entire com
munfty joins to wishing them all
many more years or wenned hPR'
ness,
Mrs, Bay Strtmer, Mrs lank W,
Denr and son, Gary, left Monday
morning by motor for Kansas City
Missouri to visit relatives. Mrs,
Stringer and Mrs. Denser haw rPt
seen their grandmother, Mrs, A, 4,
Davidson of Kansas City for over
twenty-two year.
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spending aJ Butts
Milto with Mr, na Mrs. Ben mien-
Mr. nd Mn, 8, W, Bi, of Med-
fort, pent PrWy wJth Mr, noil Mrs
B. K. Ws,
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thrtr money Jon,
Mr, nU Mrs, Bill Perry, of If.gle
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school. Also attending were Mr. and
Mrs, C Bslss of the MerMsan
orch&rd,
A turkey demonstration was tafid
October 9 m ths home of Mr, and
Mrs. Tom BsUe?.
A Haltoween program was given t
the Antetope school, November J, tr
Mrs, Wilbur Ericks.cn and puplia, A
good time waa bad by all.
Everyone was sorry to team of the
illness of Hoy Ashpele of BsgtaFsirH
Ail hop for a speedy recovery,
Alice -Allen, Alice Dny and Ateme rs
Day were la Med ford, November 2:,
having some dental work done.
Wilbur Srirkasn finished his wort
at Crate-r Lke and returned home
last weelE, Me witt leave soon to- water
sehols is Fsttond for toe winter,
The rains of the past week he id ud
the fan plowing but it la hoped W"s;
the pretty weather will continue un
til the apples at picked and the
plowing finished.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold "Coon" Brtf c s
0f Svgle Faint, visited Sir, and Jrs.
Bob LJnday, Ck to-ber 2-9,
Ma Wanda Wnita and daughter
Mrs, Jim Beck and Mrs, Ruby EHji
visited Mrs, Rosa aBlss, October J.
A surprise party waa given BUI
Sigham October SI. Games were play
ed during the evening and refresh
ments were wrve-d- at, late hour.
There were OT present,
McLeod
MXEOD, nm a, (Sn1,J A Jolly 1
HUowsen frolie wnm neid st IawwU
hurst Khffil Thwfiday mming The
many whs attended in responi i-a
th attractive imitations sent out
by ths school are jnost enthusUstte
about the fun they had. Eeryont
young and oWf came masked and cw
tumet Including Mr. and Mrs, F, J.
Di is worth, Sr,. who mm awring the-ir
nineties and whs eaused rm end ef
mirth with their funny faces. The
Hallowe'en spirit was carried out to
perfection with the oW sehoolhsuae
ringing in merriment. The children
gave an appropriate entertainment
after which the teacher Mrs, Barrett,
conducted lonely gamea and awarded
musical prises which added much to
ths evening fun,
Hob art Ditswerth to reported to be
Ml with mea-stei.
Mr, and ra. Alfred Garden antf
faml ha?s moved to the Manning
place which ttosy have rented,
Frank JMtswgrth Jr, whoa name
mm drawn on the grand Jury Hat
spent most of the, past week on jnry
duty.
Mr. and JIra, Beubes Peyton, el
Bedford, are visiting Mrs, Ssiia Tssllis
and the HssUng torothsrs,
Mr, and Mm Siingartand left Sat
urday for tteir home in California,,
The early snows ef last weefe dis
appeared as suddenly as they cam.
Jacst Frost is now a nightly visitor.
and la causing considerable damage
te water pipes.
The Orange ladies met Tuesday of
last weelE with Mn, Hath Car J ton- for
an ail-day quilting bee, and again on
Thursday with Mrs, Frank Dit worth,
Jr.
Quite a number ef the members et
the upper Rogue H. B, club attended
the Isgie Point H, B. iub Wednes
day. The upper Bogus H, oluh te str
ing a harvest fesMai at Bogus Elks
hail Saturday evening Msv, W, There
wilt be a basasr candy booth, fish
pond refreshments and free enter
tainment for young and eW A beaw
Mfut flower garden quilt wi)I be
among the- many fanoy work articles
to be sold,
Many residents of the upper Begins
attended the opening of Mr and Mrs,
T&te's new store, November 1 and
expressed their appreciation of the
varied stock of goods e reasonably
prised and er tended their best wishes
for Mleeda new store. The Tate'
best drawing card will be the sale of
groceries at regular Medford prices,
31 miles up the Crater Iske highway,
-4 .
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT, Ho, 8,-Spl,)
On the occasion of her BSth b-irthrJ&y
anniversary Mrs, Mary Orim, Sun
day, October ST. was an Invited din
ner guest at the home ef Mr. and
Mr. Humphrey, the birthday ef Mr.
Humphrey having occurred on Friday
preceding to date.
The fourth birthday annfiwrsary of
Mttie Miss Lola Helen Hedrick was
enjoyed at the home of nsr grand
parents, Mr. and Mr. W, H, Jloreross.
Ths forty-second wedding anni
?eriry ef Mr and Mn. Oe-jrg-e Fox
waa honored at the heme of their
daughter and aoo-ln-law Mr, and
Mrs, Bogsn ef Medford, with a din
ner party Wednesday awning,
Friends of Mr, Wallace are pieaaied
know that he is able to he at home
again and steadily improving,
Mr. and Mrs, A. W, Foots of the
WSUmtte Valley recent arrivals In
Central Point, ar now established at
the A, W, Walker raneh north ef
town, Mr, and Mrs. Walker eon tem
pi te leang for CaMfornl is the
near future.
Mr, and Mrs, Wight ?isHed Mr,
Wrighra aunt, Mrs, Stead of Foou
0nks Sunday, Mrs, Stead is Terr iii,
Mrrr. R. C Iwi entertained Friday
with love? one ohiocfc luncheen,
7c-n0 enjoying her hospitality were
Ur. matm Oleasen Mra. h COrtmea,
Mn, U. H, Smith, Mrs Ssrsh Roe and
Mr. and Mr Lewi,
Mr, and Mn, 'Trn Cochr&n re
turned Wednesday from BiverIde.
Califs whew aw "ere visiting rela
tives. They wer accompanied by
John Wright, whe w a brother ef Mrs.
Cochran, Mr, Cochran brought he?
a new Chevrolet, Mr, Wright acting
ss chauffeur.
Th Baiiwswrtm party glwn y the
wmifns fwief corps was an enjoy -
Me affair for both chiidren and theSr
elders, Mf Jenni White was in
charge cf the program and the 1
small girls and beys, under her train.
lng gar soma pleasing folk dances
Norm Jean and Roberts alas gaw
numbers, Mrt, J. Cmft to th happy
posaeaaer of ths glass luncheon set.
The beautiful reJws plat waa id
at auction by OertSd MorrSs, Mrs, D-
mon being the purchaser.
In charge of the cid thfe were
Mrs, Musty and Mrs. Hiikey. Msry
tid iiOi KcLm,io& mm m&$i
Coach Of O. S, C.
X
5
fit
Lsb gtifistf head fwAhsii zmtM 1
iha Orsjon Stat utUtge, mails Mb
Urst bW for csagMjsg fama whan hS
tam In 193J rtoppal h wlnnlna
rSt of 8outhrn CaWornla't Tro
jan, CAoIatJ Pr Photot
MesdsHjea PoweM MapSs and Cum
mings were Sn charge of ths country
store, with Z-pita Elaa and Iw Cc-p--
inger with the fish pond and
Mcsdames Clero Gleason and leo Vx-
ter at the pie and coffee table, Everything-
was disposed ef and a substtn
tlal addition to the treasury is re
ported. THE GRANGE
Central Mnt fining?.
Central Point grange heM tegular
meeting Friday evcnii, Ttoe fol
lowing off Jews for 1939 were ejected;
Matter, WUitam iey; c verier, O.
F, Smith; Jerturer Fn ye RKnr
Ete'ird, H a r s i d Head; arttant
steward, jUton wneione; chaplain.
Mm F, Whetstone; treasurer, S,
W, Brainard; F.?orctary. Harriet Lyd-
isM; gatekeeper, Aubrey Ssnder?-;
Ceres, BstJwr Lathrop Pcrcans, E;-
ton lofland; Fiara, Dorothy Ow!
lady s.Mi?:an; stewards CbtoS Furry,
and members ef exoeutta commit
tee, Victor Burses Arnold Bonner
and Ard en Tyrrell.
Installation will he held some
Ume to December at a union meet
ing of aM granges of the csuni.
With the coming of the fan sea
son and the rush of sunimer worK
over, an Increasing attendance to
looked, for. Several memders ef the
Central Point Orange espKt te E&
to Sacramento thto mon.th to atind
the National G rang a session and
take the seventh degrea work,
Lake Creek Gtartee
All patrons of Lstee Creek: Orange
are urgod to be present for the next
meeting Sov. . the occasion being
election ef officer. There will atae
be sis candidates to be balloted on,
l&dtea are to bring h.moh ensugh
to m japer aacfc for two p-eople, and
the men to buy the paresis for one
nickel each,
fjsst sheeting en-Joyed a ?er?- fooc
attends, rice-, with an exoeotionEiiT fine
program, Mabel Brswn gtve an in
teresting talk on Mongoiii-, R'J.ts
Moora and VVaiisce Ka,.gKi,Ce enter
tained with instrumental m.Ufi;, thd
Oesrge Bro-xn gave humorous r-?-d
ing which afforded much imasrt,
Much entertainment waa gained
front F. siho we 'en games Belietous re
freshments of turkey sandiche.
csfce, cocoa and apples ere served by
Mr, and Mrs, Heed Charley and Mr.
and Mrs, Tom. Stanley,
Two. Hallowe'en, jack Mnterna
fashioned by Emma Messals ware ao
eieveriy done that they presented
decidedly gruesome appearand
Cerstrsi P'ttn Orange
Central Point Grange met Friday
nigh with an increased attendance,
Preceding the business session, elec
tion of officers was held, resulting as
fellewas Worthy master Will Foley;
overseer, Clifton F. Smith; lecturer
Fmif Ritoinger; steward, Harold Head;
assistant steward, Alton Whetstone;
chaplain Mrs, Whetstone; treasurer,
W, Brainerd; secmtiy M, Lydf
ard; gate-sper, Miimf Sender;
ares, Esther Lathmpi Pom on-a, Kl
ten Lof land; Flars. Dorothy Owem
lady assiatont steward Cs.tat Fr.crry;
executives, Victor BurseM Arnold
Bohnert and Arden Ty?eU,
On aecoant of the bulk or business
there was no entertainment program.
Coffr er with pumpkin pis and iip
ped cream was served by H, i, C
committee.
I0KD SHINERS
TAKEN FROM BUND
SANTA BAHBAHA, OlKf, War, t.
(UPh party 8hrt?5, he vied tsy
Mtmim Blue, Btm ew, lw4d l
tmttlf tmi nljht Br emg mumomtd
lot two hf m WJ
Tf mucurt b-T the Mt
jpart ptlri fct, utttt mmrU
t)lr wy to Jwpg to ted
Horn mm WTtotntr fcrt, Mwoj(fc
Jump, 13, ai tm Amoeba, fct Jm
C-C VICE PRESIDENT :
ELECTED IN ASHLAND
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sees,
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at la O. W. WJrtmJUnr !.
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mam t mtxmom. om,
rtcf niitnna will aaU torrf nt
ta near iwmm. Tim phm sm
Hut Jty mm mn ptasUa tar
toor tsgmtSm 1m &ssw)m ma cess 3
tsem BswsMng tSjto aaaaaffi,
torms m$m 'rtnsr teaHto Sardoaa
isUs present c-r ile3giMm.
litwrolopcal Repart
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nrt Wny, Slowly rtstaf tna
Otttm.; Htfr tonight tm wto
toy. moKtf itahn itmpmmm,
HwaJpraWnw jfsr if tKsjt
Blgisat 11 hmt m.
Total BsontlUj pmaplttUoa 8.18
tnc.hf. IHctemcf fig5 th msmnM
4.1 immm,
total jwlpltttj rtn BojsteojSae
1, IS3, am tmtum, Mmern tm mm
mxm o. Jncn,
m.f m ptt tents jb. tortM m o
Sunrise tomorrow at a
Sunset tomorrow at 4 pm
Otarnithro Taken at A M,
1 MertdtaB Time
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ROGUE RIVER FILM
SEHIW1E0
The peasJWM that E-ous rtrer
may some day be h,- focs.i for m
ctit4.r moving phodure, prt WHi
rorg dear to the Imato ct Eb
msr omantte ef a tey orreriiv
gained impetw iat week upon
anwnoemant oj Pratik Lloyd, Vmm
mou-.nt- PSeturea prodaOTf ef riMuh;-riy
on t h B&ur.-ty."r i.hai th riwr Jsa
ateMg rxM-idiiitieft fo? ptetom wort.
Lloyd has am ret-umed to hi wsm
te Hollyos-ood ifter spending J day
at Errue BrnafB Cai i fo rn i a -on th
Rogue, shotting Siros- and fMiteg,
impTtmed wm he dth the recreat:orj"
&L sfferlnga here that he sur.
Sr&st thst h rili sturs rutariy
int-eadirg: to barfm a pa,rty of at leaaft
iOnet year,
ClaA Gabs and his wjf wer
h&T-e been the g-oeus of Uoyd oo 4hSi
trip but last ml nut oustoeas p"f
rented their coming, Tr,-t-j dU orc4
aMy be smeg the ia th prt
next year, Uoyd tsid ErnJ-t,
GAlMlOLL
FOUiliERED
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ftJd a C), .fp-ft
fegnte ptfbate Mfc 1 ta
iimrtst teMm o, gunman sue
wJjmu MJrtwl Swffl! ta Jr pun.
John Iismgm, tagmm hum roiher.
jmm(4 sMunt g.ne?.y.ri
at, bits ismpttal to ftiliBjM
Tin fcrtto MMIi Ippe4 iwbj
ft K c. r. : f ; -. r aspfc Ja te ft gam
flgh to irtW Un?iru wlf mtt
T e r s -:p foar 5 .-fi r ' : h .'-.
C- r r may h s v 5 ha. fey '-tt
ag adtSsiamMS, Ts H tr
FIf MOM
flt. Mo, TO C BBST, tit S Cr,'.rtL
Dirset Reducticfii
LOANS ON HOMES
Varlshie Interest
6 -to
!n Mfttforj DSstrtrt
First Fecieraf Savings i
Loan Assn. of Medford
2? Ho, HOLLY ST.