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MEDFORD MAIL TRD3IJ3TE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1936.
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FOE WANT ADS
LOST AND FOCND
LOST Carved, gold brooch. Valued
for sentiment only. . Reward. Box
4145. Tribune.
LOST Brindle cow. ouernsey-Jersey;
freshen In February. J. Ellestad,
Central Point.
f LOST If dog la mibdlng. calUSld.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED One or two elderly ladle
to board and room; quiet, comfort
able home, close In (no children).
Inquire 327 N. Oskdale. Phone
846-L after 11:30 a. m.
; WANTED MALE HELP
WAKTED Mining partner experienc
ed In quartz ant olocer. Box 4284,
Tribune.
WANTEDExperlenced vulconlzer and
tire man. Olve age and experience,
etc. In first letter. All correspond
ence strictly confidential. Box 41B3,
Mall Tribune.
WILL personally Interview men will
ing to work hard to qualify for
good-paying positions In refrigera
tion and Air conditioning business.
Prefer men wth fair education, me
chanically Inclined, now employed,
willing to devote some spare tlmo
to preliminary training to become
Installation and service experts.
Write fully, giving age, phone, pres
ent occupation, utilities Eng. inst.
Box 4277 co Marl-'lTlbune.- r-.
MAN to handle vending machine
route, Medford and surrounding
towns, part or full time. No sell
ing. Permanent; 830 weekly; $250
cash required; secured. When rs
Dlvlne state you have cash avail
able. Pot Interview, write Box 4266.
Tribune.
WANTED SIT0ATI0N8
WANTED Contract tree pulling. Ore
gon California Trucking Co., pnone
1174.
SINGLE MAN, age 43, needs work.
Box 4136, Tribune.
PRACTICAL NURBK, companion, de
sires position. Local references.
Tel. S95-W.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Bv responsible couple,
small modern furnished house. Box
4169, Tribune.
WANTED TO LEASE A farm, 3 to 6
years suitable for diversified farm
ing. Cash rent. J. E. Rexroad, Jack
sonville, Oregon.
MOTHER and child wish transporta
tion to Reno, Nevada. Box 4254,
Tribune.
WANTED TO BUT 80 feet used or
chard spray hose. Auto Beauty
Shop.
WANTED
We pay eash for household foods
furniture and stoves We also buy
metals, bides pelts wool and mo
hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOU8B
27 N Orape St Pbone 1062.
WANTED Cook stoves, heater, bed
springs, mattresses dsy-beds. sani
tary couches and cot or what
have you- We pay cash or exchange.
. NEW DEAL PURN EXOHANOB
423 S- Main St.
WANTED - Beel cattle real, lambs
and pasture J J Oaenorugji.
WANItp
FURS FUR FURS
Highest cub price paid tor raw furs
Complete line of traps on aale.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSI
27-29 No Orape St.
Medford
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Clean, comfortable apart,
ments. Ressonable. 103 Bast 11th.
FOR RENT One in furnished apart
ment, kitchen, breakfast room, liv
ing room with wall bed. sleeping
porch, hardwood floors, electric re
frigerator, hot and cold water furn
ished. Price 127.50. See Charles A.
Wing Agency Inc.
FOR RENTUnfurnished apartment
close In. living room, bedroom, kit
chen and bath, electric stove, re-
- frlgerator anC oh Hestrola. Hot and
told water furnished. 127 .50' Charles
A. Wing A?er.cy. Inc.
FOR RENT Apartment; no children.
7 Welch.
APARTMENT for rent, 918 West 10th
at.
FOR rent Furnished spirt merit.
US N. Holly. Phon 879-X. .
FOB RENT ROOM-BOARD
BOARD Home-cooked meals served
In prlvu home Ressonable rates
Nr business district 23 N. Orange
St Phon 14.3-X.
BOARD .nd KOOla, rate reasonable , FOR SALE True.. Ttsde wood or Wi
st 718 I Main. dot. Phone 1352-W 1218 W. 8 La.
FOB RENT BOUSES
FOR RENT Furnished duplex apart
ment. 218 N. Peach. Inquire 633
Austin.
FIVE-ROOM modern bouse, well
furnished, fireplace, hardwood
floors. Must rent st onoe. Owner
. leaving. Reasonable. 707 W. Jackson.
FOR RENT fi-room house, completely
renewed and remodeled Inside; close
In. Tel. B66-L.
FOR RENT House on North River
side. Tel. 870-X.
FOR RENT New 4-room house, close
In. Phone 477-J.
FOR RENT 4-room turn, house; elec
trio range, refrigerator, oil heater;
garage; adult. Pbone 846-Y.
6-ROOM furnished, a or 8 bedroom.
Close In. Phone 1432-J,
FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish
ed house, close In. Phone 457-J.
FOR RENT Moaern 7-room unfur
nished home. Phone 728.
FOR RENT Homes furnished or
unfurnished Brown a Whit
FOR RENT 5 -room furnished house,
close In, 130. water paid. Inquire
146 S. Ivy.
FOB RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ROOM AND BOARD at Corner Inn,
204 So. Central.
FOR RENT 3 housekeeping rooms.
Call 349-L evenings. 611 S. Oak
dale. ROOM with home conveniences, close
In; reasonable. Inquire 238 S. Holly.
ROOM. 163 N. Oakda,e.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Qrap
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE o TRADE For hogs,
Ohrysler sedan, good condition,
500 chick brooder. 1704 N. River
side. FOR SALE OR TRADE Used cabinet
phonograph: trade for work. 808
S. Riverside.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE .
FOR SALE OR TRADE Improved,
stocked and equipped 70 A. on high
way 99, near Eugene, ore. inquire
606 Beatty St., Medford.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Income prop
erty, cloa In. Pbone 955-J.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
A HOME BARGAIN
. Located In a splendid
"KV 1 fill residential district near
tV(UW nlgh school and grade
school, all paving assessments paid,
lovelv yard and shrubs. Large liv
ing room with modern built-in
kitchen, 2 cheerful bedrooms and
glassed-in sleeping porch. Hard
wood floors throughout. Listed ex
clusively with us for 821OO.O0 with
81000 down, balance to suit respon
sible parties.
ARE YOU CONTEMPLATING
BUILDING?
If so It will pay you well
SRilM to see these, two lovely
tVUWU lot ov corner In Siskiyou
Heights. Totsl price for Immediate
aale 8500.00 with all assessment
paid. ,
CHARLES A. WING AOENCY. INC.
109 E. Main St. Pbone 728
FOR SALE 8 acre, good improve
ment, good view of valley. A'eo. 2
acres, new house close In. s. Gould,
402 West Jarkson Street.
100 ACRES well improved, stocked
and equipped, eluse to Meedford:
some cash or Income property Bal
anoe long time low Interest 0 A
DeVoe. 633-J -2
FOR SALE Dandy 4-room modern
home, nice ansae, good outbuild
ings. A real bagaln for 81000 cash.
BROWN 8c WHITE, Realtor. -
FULLY equipped dairy farm with
fine dairy herd, headed by reg
istered Jersey male. Strictly mod
ern home. 3 barns, etc., team and
all farming tools, milking mschlne,
power separator; bog tight fenced
and cross-fenced; under present own.
ershlp for 28 years; no incumbrance.
Now priced to aell.
BROWN A WHITE, Realtors.
CITY LOTS on pavement, absolutely
clear title, priced from 8160 up.
Also unimproved lota close to
schools, from 860 up.
BROWN 8c WHITE. Realtor.
FOR SALE Large and small ranches,
city and suburban homes, pear or
chards. Everything In real estate
bargains. ROBERTS, Realtor, 720
W. 2nd.
FOR SALE A beautiful little home In
the western foothills for 61600. Only
6300 down payment.
BROWN & WHITE, Realtors.
LEAVING STAVE Make offer for
62.000 equity. 7-apt. furnished
L house, modern, fully rented. Full
pnoe ej.vw. ud ojgnwny in town
Terms, by owner. Box 4416. Tribune
HOUSES for salt or rent. Tel. 188
evenings 1147-W.
WHEN you think of real stat think
of Brown Whit.
FOR SALE POULTRY
BOOK ORDERS for Early Hatching
NOW. Sweeney Poultry Ranch,
Rout No. 1, Sox 114, Medford.
FOR 8ALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE MUX goat, fresh two
weeks. Female kid, one Jersey
Ouernsey helfe 10 mo, old. Smsll
cream separator, churn and 6 gal.
milk can. I'i tons 3rd cutting el
fslfs. T F. Buck. Central Point or
phone 126.
FOR SALE On gelding seven yrt
one -nre 8 yra. In foal 1260 lbs.
each. Rush plac. Thompson Creek.
ANNOUNCEMENT Auction sale of
purebred Hereford and Shorthorn
bulls, at the Sals Peiillon. Jan 18
So. Oregon tJ restock Auction Co
Col. A. H. Dudley, Auctioneer.
FOR 8ALE DOOS PETS
FOR SACK Thoroughbred Australian
puppte Phon I8-F-16.
FOB 8ALE -AUTOMO-
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
"33 PLYMOUTH 4-door DeLui' sedsn.
Red Head motor, small mile-;. A
beauty and at a bargain price.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth
THE New Year Values In USED CARS
are at Sanderson Motor Co. All
kinds of makes and models. Fords,
' Bulck. Chevrolet. Studebakers.
etc.. In coupes, sedan and truck.
Also pick-up priced to cell. Start
the new year right by going to the
right place for your used car
STUDEBAKER SALES & SERVICE.
So. Riverside. Medford.
GOOD USED CARS
With ,936 License.
BUY NOW and BUY CHEAP
1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe.
1033 Chevrolet Coupe; radio and
heater.
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
1933 Plymouth Coupe. .
1934 Chrysler Airflow.
1931 Chrysler 68 Sedan.
1934 Ford V-8 Sedan.
1932 Plymouth 4 Coupe.
1929 DeSoto Roadster.
1929 DeSoto Sedan..
1931 rrirysler 8 DeLuxe Sedan.
1934 Terraplane DeLuxe Sedam
Also a number of other real bar
gains. LANGE MOTOR CO.
Ohryaler-Plyr-outh Dealer.
Used Car Lot, 6th and Bartlett.
"38 No. Riverside.
FOR BALE
MISCELLANEOUS
BALED alfalfa hay grain and feels.
Roguedale Store, north end Shady
Cove bridge. Crater Lake highway.
FOR SALE One double bed, springs,
mattress; one dresser, one crib and
mattress. Call mornings, 20 Glen
Oak court.
FOR SALE High pressure boiler with
23 H. P twin cylinder steam engine
mounted, fine condition. Central
Point Cheese Factory.
BUY SET jL EXCHANGE
Guns, Boat. Motors. Sport Equip
ment. Cash Registers. Watches.
Small Radios. Bargains Cedar boat
612.50, trailer 612, golf clubs half
price. 317 North Riverside.
NEW extra heavy 30-gal. hot water
tank and stove with colls; also has
electric heater with thermostat and
all connections, 150-lb. guaranteed
working pressure. A bargain. Bart
let St. Barbe: Shop, 17 No. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Apple wood. 12-lnch,
61.50 tier at orchard or 62.50 tier
delivered in load lots; 16-lnch 26c
tier higher. Phone 1265 or 468-R-3
ONE Iron safe. 1 large automobile
tent. 606 W. 4th or Phone 832 -R.
s-OR SALE Hay and grain; hay loose,
baled or chopped; wheat, barley
and oats whole or ground. Phone
356-J-3. Victor Bursell.
FOR SALE 25 T. concentrating table.
Al condition; stationary stude. en
gine, fuel ol, attachment, dev. 25
h. p.; reasonable. Inquire J. W.
Light. Wolf Creek. Ore.
NEWTOWN apples, wrapped and pack
ed or face and fill; large sizes. A
real buy. Newtowns 15c per lug.
Bring your own oontalners. phone
926. American Fruit Growers, Inc.
213 So. Fir, Medford. ore.
FOR SALE Trailer. 48 Myers Court.
Bargain, call before a. m.
FOR SALE New and used building
materials. Lee Williams, 1520 N. Rlv.
FOR APPLES pnon 258-J.
APPLES
Fancy Delicious, packed, large
size, per box ai or
Fancy Delicious, good size,
per lug, , .75
Newtowns. good size, per lug .36
Bring Containers
BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS
DRIVEWAY MATERIAL - 8 sizes of
rock at 61.50 per yard delivered
Bateman Phone 1634-T or 912-J
BALED oat hay. ground hay; loose
oat and alfalfa hay: also feed wheat
0. A. DeVoe Phone 623-J-2.
FOR SALE Dry body wood. Pbone
610. Hawley's Transfer.
APPLES W deliver Tel 132-L.
BUSINESS CHANCES
INSIDE FACTS
COMPLETE confidential Information
now available If you desire to
operate coin-controlled machine.
Steady cash Income,, exceptional
net profits. First clsas references
and 6500 cash required. A 49-year
old. 810,000,000 concern finances
85 of your equipment. Writ us
at once. Address Box 4177, Tribune.
SERtraou STATION on highway. Tel.
744-Y.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
MKH!N COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract of Title and
ritl Insuranoa. The
only oomplete Title
system in jac.uoo
county, v
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
of Title. Room 8 and 8 No 82
North central Ave. upstair.
Expert Window Cleaner.
LET GEO RGB DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Transfer.
REINKINO TRANSFER CO Long
distance hauling. Furniture, cattle
anything. Ill N Fir. Phon 1033
C. Stuart.
BADS TRANSFER 8TOKAOE OO
Office 1016 No Central Phone 816
Price right Service guaranteed.
TRUCKINO AND STORAGE Local
and long distanot hauling furni
ture moving etc Reasonable rate
Tel 833 F ft Samson Co
RAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
er and mover Special uvastock
moving quipment Price -lgbt
619 Nona Riverside Phon 616
ROOFING
ROOFING Ltt a laspt.fi your roof
before the rainy seasot! This ear
nee Is free Call 370 Fogu Rivet
Roof in Oo
Us Mall Trlbun want ads.
BUSINESS DIRECTOR?
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED 650 to 6300 (01
personal ot household purpose on
House Furnishings or Autos; also
cars Refinanced Loans closed
within 30 minute License No. S
167. See W B rooms. 45 So. Cen
tral LEGAL NOTICES
Notice.
In the County court of the Stat of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the Ma iter of the Estate of Math
ilda B. Harris. Deceased.
Notloe I hereby given that the
undersigned has been -duly appointed
Executor of tho Estate of the above
named Deceased, ana has qualified as
such; all parties having any claim
against said estate are hereby noti
fied and required to present same,
duly verified sa by law required at
tno once or r. j. Newman, Attorney
for said Estate. In the Palm Build
ing, Medford. Oregon, within alx
months from the date of the first
publication or thin notice.
Dated en published thl 23rd
way ui ueoomoer, A. u. ivaa.
RUSSELL L. HARRIS,
Executor with the Will Annexed
ot the Estate of Mathilda E.
Hams. Deceased.
Notice
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Charles
Davis, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the Judge of the County court of the
State of Oregon, for Jackson County,
as Administratrix of the estate- of
Charles Davis the above named de
cedent, and has qualified as such ad
ministratrix. All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent same, duly verified aa by law re
quired, to the said Administratrix at
the office of F. J. Newman. Attorney
for said Estate, in the Palm Building
In Medford, Oregon, within alx
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice.
Dated st Medford. Oregon, and first
published, this 16th day of December.
A. D.. 1935.
GEORGIA M. DAVIS,
Administratrix of the estate of
Charles Davis. Deceased.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that E. J.
Hall was on the 30th day of Novem
ber, 1935, duly appointed Adminis
trator of the Estate of George P. Hall,
sometimes known as a. F. Hall, and
aometlmes known a Geo. F. Hall,
Deceased, by order of the County
Court of Jackson County, Oregon. All
persons having claims against aaid
Estate are required to present them
verified In the manner provided by
law. to the undersigned Administra
tor at the office of George Codding
in the Courthouse at Medford. Ore
gon, within six months from Decem
ber 30th, 1935, the date of the first
publication of thl Notloe.
E. J. HALL, Administrator.
GEORGE CODDING,
Attorney for Administrator.
Address;
Courthouse, Medford, Oregon. .
The Weather'
Northern California: Partly eloudv
tonight and Tuesday, with occasional
rain In extreme north coast and
snow tonight over high northern
mountains; no change in tempera
ture;' fresh south to west wind off
coast.
Oregon: Unsettled tonight and
Tuesday; occasional rain In west por
tion; slightly colder In extreme east
portion tonight; moderate west wind
off coast, backing to south by Tuoe
day and Increasing.
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Nine Die In Fire
LONDON. Jsn. IS. AP) Eight
children and their mother, Mrs.
Sarah Alice Tyrer, 40, perished to
day when fire destroyed their miner's
cottage at Tyldesley, Lancashire
Adam Tyrer, the father was the
only survivor.
Mail Tribune Daily
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PHOENIX, Jan. 13. (Spl) The
ways and means committee or the
Presbyterian Ladles' Aid ts spon
soring a bake sale at the Phoenix
Mercantile company, January 18. All
members who have not been con
tacted by the committee, please
bring contributions to the store Sat
urday morning.
Home Extension Unit will hold
their regular meeting at the church
parlors at 10 a. m. January 17. A
covered dish luncheon will be served
at one o'clock. The subject will oe
"Buymanshlp of Shoes and Care of
Feet," under the leadership of Mabel
O. Mack. Every lady In the com
munity is cordially Invited to attend
Six students escaped serious in-
Jury In an auto accident near Jack
sonville Friday evening on the way
to a basketball game at Jacksonville.
Among them were Miss Leila Oliver.
Dorothy Davis, Vernon Young and
Russell Weir, the latter Doing taken
to the hospital with four broken
ribs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Caster were
business visitors In Portland last
week. V
The HI Knapp family moved to
Sams Valley Sunday . where Mr.
Knapp has accepted a position with
the Von Hoevenberg orchard.
Mllo Furry and family returned
Saturday from Ivanhoe, Calif.
Contrary to last week's announce
ment, a special business meeting of
the Thursday club will be held at
the Engle hall January 16. The cov
ered dish luncheon planned will be
held January 23.
Public Installation of officers of
Oak Circle No. 24a will be held at
the Orange hall January 16. A cov
ered dish dinner will be served at
6:30 p. m. for the members and
their families. The Installation will
begin at 8:00 p. m. with the public
Invited, followed by program and
trancing. The following new officers
will be Installed : Mabel Stan cliff,
past-guardian neighbor; Hazel Bishop,
guardian neighbor; Nettle Hallcraft.
advisor; Marie Furry, magician; Elva
Caster, attendant; Telltha Plckel.
captain of guards; Ida Bishop, Inner
sentinel; Olive Floyd, outer sentinel;
Inea Hayse, flag bearer; Bertha Cob
lelgh, Roeell Watt, Elva Briscoe,
managers; Enid Caster, banker; Lil
lian Coleman, clerk (beginning her
twenty-second successive year In this
position); Dorothy Loiter, musician,
V, R. Hallcraft, correspondent,
Maude Daugherty, installing officer;
Naomi Montgomery, first assistant
Installing officer; Gertrude Hard 1 sty.
second assistant installing officer;
Leona Olllnakl, .third assistant in
stalling officer; Nettle Hallcraft,
senior guardian.
Henry Hallgren, Everett, Wash.,
arrived by bus Thursday morning to
visit his uncle, Fred E. Hallgren, and
Mrs. Hallgren.
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Asked By Farmer
ORANGEBURG), S. 0., Jan. 13. P)
Rep. Fulmer (D., 8. C), has a re
quest for a new kind of farm relief.
A man wanted to borrow 9200 to
finance courtship of an attractive
widow with a farm.
The prospective bridegroom toA
Fulmer he was sure a year on the
farm would be sufficient to make
enough to pay back the loan.
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WILUAMS CREEK, Jsn. 13. (Spl I
Henry W. Miller snd Dr. W. A
Moslcr of Grant Pass spoke at the
meeting of the William Townaend
club Jsn. 3. Two tableaux represent
ing the shepherds wstohlng their
flocks, also the m&gl presenting their
gift to the Christ child, All aooom
panled by the soft carols of unseen
singers were presented by members
of the ladles club. Election of officers
scheduled for the evening was post-
oned to next meeting. Jan.. 17. to
which eaoh lady Is asked to bring
covered dish.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Darnlelle and
children have moved from the San
ders' place to the Methodist par
sonage on the Taylor Hartley place.
Rev. E. Badger, 83. passed away
Jan. a. at his hom near Provolt from
heart trouble. He Is survived by his
wife and one daughter, Mrs. H. T.
Lewman of Provolt. Rev. Badger was
a pioneer preacher of the Church of
Christ. He oro&sed the plains with
his parents In an ox wagon In 1853.
Interment was In the Missouri Flat
cemetery Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. dene Helnzman are
still in Oakland, Calif., where Mr.
Heinzman has employment for two
months or more.
Last meeting of Williams Orange
was a social with pot luck supper
followed by cards. The grange was
Invited to the Applegate Orange for
Installation of officers Jan. 10. Mrs.
Charles Vencll was appointed chair
man of the Hame Economics com
mittee and Harry Sorrel of the agri
cultural committee by Worthy Mas
ter A. O. Edwards before he left for
the veterans hospital at Roseburg
Other committees will be appointed
on his return In about three weeks.
O. W. Roberts caught a bobcat
in a trap last week which measured
some 3' feet.
The Snider creamery of Modfoid
which bought out the Oold Seal
creamery, also of Medford, Is rear
ranging the routes. Raleigh Holmes
will drive a truck to Williams on
Thursday of each week to collect
cream. Melvln Wright who hau had
this route for several years, will have
a route up Union creek and to Pros,
pect.
Bill Lemmon has been helping Mr.
Varner finish up his atore building
Two gas pumps have been Installed.
Mrs. J. M. Loyd and two small sons
left Monday for Selah, Wash., to
visit her sister, Mrs. L. E. Purdln
Mr. Loyd, who had spent the holi
days here with his family at tht
O. W. Roberta horn returned to San
Francisco Tuesday, .
Williams Ladles' club met at the
home of Mrs. Oeorge Spsrlln cn
Thursday. At the close of the pro
giam a tissue, paper trimmed snip
loaded with Icicles and present was
brought In. Presents wers distributed
and opened. These were .hs presents
exchanged among the member. New
Y-ara resolutions were written and
placed on the trays on which re
freshments were served, later to be
read by those receiving them. Kleo
tlon of officers will be held st the
next meeting, which will be at the
Harry Sorrels horn with Mrs, Ven
cll hostess.
O. W. Robert assisted A. Hoffman,
who recently purchased trs Ber
Banks place, In preparing a building
In which to Install some hcovy ma
chinery. Mr. Hoffman Is i ehoemaxer
by trade and has contracted with the
CCC for shoe work and repairing.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedgepetb and
family moved Into their new home
Christmas eve. -Stearl
and Bernlce Vahrenwald of
Grants Pa attended the Christina
program at the hall Monday night
Bernice stayed over for a visit st the
Charley Holland home.
Stanley Bparlln, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Bob Bpallln of Klamath Falls
visited his grandparents, Mrs. Ira
Spsrlln and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
Hartley, here during the holidays.
The A. L. Blodgett home was the
scene of merry psrty Saturday
when Sunday school member and
their friends spent the evening play
ing games. Cake snd cocoa were
served. About 39 were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sutton and
daughter Carmellta, of Klamath
Palls, spent Christmas at the W. a.
Flxley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Richardson of
Tacoma spent Christmas with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Rlchsrd
son. and other relatives of Provolt.
The two children of Mr. and Mr
Ray William of provolt hare whoop
ing cough. '
Mr. B. H. Edward of Los Angeles
spent the holiday t th H. H
Deemer horn at th Provolt store.
Wanda and Linden Topping ate
confined to their horn with whoop
ing cough.
Jack Sparlln returned to hi work
at Redding, Calif., after spending
Chrlstmss at the horn of his par.
cnu, Mr. and Mr. Oeorge Spsrlln.
Jack la manager of th furniture de
partment of Montgomery Ward at
Redding.
Mr. OeraM Mornlngsur 'returned
to her horn st Conco, Calif., after
rendlnf Christmas here with her
parent. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mes
senger. Mr. snd Mrs. Ry Loflsnd arc
spendlr month' vacation with
Mrs. Loflsnd', Bister, Mrs. Prsuk
Long at OJol, Calif. Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Richardson are staying In th
home during their abssno.
Mr, Deemer damaged his new ear
when he skidded in th loose gravtl
at th Kelly Hbermn pise.
Mr. end Mrs. Dale Olnn srs now
in their new horn by th Provolt
school house.
Work on th garage for th Orants
Pasa school nua on th asm corner
I progressing. They have veil drill
ed also.
Oeve Holbrook, who ha , been
working In California, ts now at the
home ot his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Holbrook.
Forest Creek
FOREST CREEK. Jan. IS. (Spl.)
Mrs. Ivan Davle underwent a minor
operation at the community hospital
In Medford January 4.
Mrs. John Black attended the
meeting of the Applegate home ex
tension unit at the Applegate school
house January T.
Miss 8ussn Davle wa confined to
her home, with the measles during
the latter part of th Christmas
vacation, but recovered In time to
return Jan. 8 to Ashland, where she
Is a student at 8. O. N. S.
Mrs. Oeorge Fearc and Mrs. Jack
Crump were Medford visitors Jan. 7.
The R. O. Oray family moved away
last week. It was not learned where
they will make their new home.
With the beginning of th new
term hot lunches are being served
tho children of Forest Creek school
through th cooperation of the
teacher. Mrs. O'Byrne. and the par
ent and patrons ot the school.
All the women of the community
are Invited to a potluck luncheon at
the home of Mrs. John Black Wed
nesday, January 18. The purpose of
the meeting Is to organize a school
Improvement group.
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Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK, Jsn. 13.
(Spl.) An enjoyable New Tear'a
party was given at the Brown home.
Mrs. Jsmes McDowell u quit 111
with the flu.
Edward Smith spent Sunday In
Phoenix.
Mrs. E. Mays and Mrs. Belle Cen
ters called on Mrs, James McDowell
Tuesday.
R. E. Green wa out to th val
ley Monday. .
Delbert Clark and family apent
Tuesday evening at the Brown home.
F. M. . Centers was In Medford
Friday on business.
Miss Fay Wlthersll of Medford
has been spending a few dsys with
Miss Margaret McDowell here.
Steve Lunak was out to the valley
Wednesday.
Frank Casey returned to Roseburg
8undsy after spending the holidays
here.
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THE GRANGE
Phoenix Orange
The Phoenix Orange will meet at
the hall Tuesday night, January 14,
at 8:00 o'clock. Committees for the
ensuing year ..will b named by the
master.
An entertaining, interesting and
educational program la being plan
ned by the lecturer, Mrs. AI Floyd.
Each lady 1 reminded to bring
a lunch In paper bag for two and
men are to buy th same for 18
cents. Th proceeds are to b given
to the lecturer for expenses In nsr
work In putting on program.
As thl I the first meeting since
December 10, all members are asked
to be on hand ts start th new
year with good attendance and Inter-eat.-
Live Oak Orange
Live Oak Orange obligated two
new members, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Smith of Rogue River, January 8.
Mrs. Hall had an interesting lec
turer's program, both educational
and amusing. Orao Weir's resignation
was accepted a, lecturer and Mary
Smith elected to fill th, vacancy.
Reports for the past year were
given by secretary, treasurer, chap
lain and home economic chairman.
Each family wa presented with
calendar giving day of all Orange
meetings In the county. At th next
meeting, January 30, each lady la to
bring lunch for two In a paper nag.
The H. B. O. club will meat at Lcla
Muny'a Thursdays afternoon. Janu
ary 16,
Bellvlew Orange,
Bellvlew Orange met January 7.
During the business meeting Worthy
Msster Edwin Dunn appointed the
following stsndlng committees:
Flnsnce, Mrs. Wsde Wellls. Mrs.
S. A. Arnold and Mm. Chuter
Applegate: relief, Mlas Msrle and
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Psnkey; home
economic, Mr,. Rosco Applegste,
Mrs. S. A. Arnold and Mrs. X.
Desdmond: agriculture, Henry Clerk.
Olen Inlow, Jack Williams and
Archie Klncsld; legislative, L. D.
Meservey. Jackson Ouyger, Ernest
Rogers: way and means, Mrs. wai
ter Hash. F. S. Carter. Shelby Wil
cox: pianist, Mrs. Walter Longstreth;
song lesder, Mr. R- C Bell: pub
licity, Mrs. J. . Oowland.
Arrangement wr mad for a
turkey dinner, to b served Jsnusry
33, at which th merchant who
advertised In th Orng bulletin
will b guest of th Orange. A
program and other entertainment
will be feature of th vnlng.
Three member were received In
the first and . second degree.
Hospitality commute, to srv
at th nxt meeting January 31 i
Mr. and Mrs. R.' I. Bell. Mr. and
Mr. Lester DeShsxer, Mr. and Mr.
I. (. Deadmond, Mr, and Mr. John
Osult, Floyd Clark.
Following th business meeting
tht lecturer, Mr. Edwin Dunn,
nounced th following program:
Oroup atnglng of familiar ong.
New Tear', resolutions by mem
bers, New Tsar's resolution for the
Orange, by Master O, I. Dunn:
group of New Tear' verses, by Mrs.
Clara Ktncald, Mrs. Alice Oowland
and Mrs. Addl Pankey: letter writ
ten In 1980 by Mr. Nell Dunn to
Mlas Allen Inlow, telling of the ac
tivities of th different members;
reading, Henry Carter.
Mora than 43,000.000 acre of
Nebraska farm and ranch land have
been mapped by government oll
scientist.
IN ARMOR SUITS
ON BATTLE SITE
VENICE (UP) Skeletons fully
arrayed In medieval armor have been
found In excavations In this region,
all In a perfect state of preservation.
Workera engaged on excavation
for the new great canal which I now
under construction not far from her
In the picturesque district surround
ing Stra, came across what undoubt
edly must have been the scene of a
great battle In the days of the an
cient Venetian Republic.
Ou of the many skeleton la
armor was found to have a aword
till between the rib. Presumably
th man fell In battle and ha lain
undisturbed all these centuries.
Quantities of ancient weapons and
armor also were found, together with
beautifully modeled vase whloh,
when the centuries old dirt hsd been
washed away, were found to be
painted by hand with design and
figures, th color being perfectly
preserved.
Meteorological Report
Jnnuary 13, 1938
Medford and vicinity: Unsettled
with occasional rain tonight and
Tuesday. Not much change In tem
perature. Oregon: Unsettled tonight and
Tuesday. Occasional rain In wen
portion. Slightly colder In extreme
east portion tonight.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 33; lowest 30.
Total monthly precipitation 4.41
Inches. Excess for the month 3.38
lnchea. t
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1036, 11.41 Inches. Excess for
the season 9.77 Inches.
, Relative' humidity at S p. m. yes
terday 81 percent; 8 a. m. today 109
percent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise 7:37 a. m,
Sunset 8:04 p. m.
urn
Boise , h , ... 48
Boston 43
Chicago 48
Denver - 48
Eureka -, 63
Helena 43
Los Angelas . 74
43 T Rain
83 T Ck' jdy
33 T P. Cdy.
88 Cloudy
Cloudy
38 Cloudy
83 P. Cdy.
43 .83 Rain
88 Cloudy
Cloudy
40 p. Cdy.
44 Cloudy
38 T P. Cdy.
P. Cdy.
83 T Cloudy
Cloudy
43 .88 Cloudy
88 .48 Cloudy
Cloudy
88 Clear
MEDFORD
New York
Omaha
Phoenix .
Portland .
Reno
Roseburg HHMH
Salt Lake
Ban Franolsco.M
Seattle
Spokane
walla Wall 84
Washington, D.O. SO
National Guard
Notes
very member of the National
Ouard unit stationed in Medford
1 expected to keep Saturday eve
ning, January 18, open, so as to at
tend the dance sponsored by the En
listed Men' club at the Applegate
Orange hall. Transportation I being
arranged by the committee In charge.
Full particular Tuesday night at
drill.
We are glad to not th lnterost
being shown by th young men in
and around Medford toward th
National Ouard. A number of appli
cation have been received the pael
week. There are stilt few opening
In Company A to be filled. See Cap
tain Carl Y. Tengwald at hi office,
136 West Main street or Sgt. George
F. Llndley at th Armory,
Heedquartera Company ftd battal
ion, 188th Infantry, report th fol
lowing enlistment: Vern S. Smith.
Headquarters company be trans
ferred two men to the Inactive sta
tus: Sgt. Alton B. Llndley and Corp.
Frank L. Robert.
Non-eommlsaloned officer ' school
Is being held on Thuradtv nliht now,
being changed Irom Monday nlgnt.
A marked Increase In attendance I
noted. A great deal of Interest 1 be
ing shown In th lecture given by
Ma, Walter W. Abbey, and all of
th enlisted personel 1 urged to at
tend. Lt. Bruc W. Moffatt made bust
nes trip to Portland over th week
end. Headquarter company ha just
finished remodeling Its supply room.
Th ways and mean committee
headed by Private Ralph D. Smith
ays It 1 going to b om danos
at Applegate on th 18th, and w
know that when Ralph lays o It will
be to. At least who wants to argue
with him.
If you don't want th provo detail
after you Tuesday night, you bad
better be at drill, because tho boy
get tblr man.
Th Rocks, historical plantation
at EuUwvllle. S. 0., will b de
stroyed when the section ts Inun
dated by th Santee-Cooper power
project of th federal government.
Columbia bav designed entirely
new color schemes for their 1838
utotnobll license plate.
Th tallest specimen of petrified
tre yet found In Oklahoma. 33 feet
In length, will be assembled for
geological exhibit at th University
of Oklahoma. It waa found near Ad.
t