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    fEDFORT) MAIL TRTBTTNE. MEDFORD, OKEflOy, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1936.
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Vou will probaolj Una ex
actly the things you nave
Been loosing tor or a aale 01
trade tor unused article! you
may nave Search your attic
or atore-room you may nave
find many things others are
seeking and oe able to realize
immediate caati It what you
want Unl there advertise tor
KTrlbune Classified ads are
Inexpensive effective I
per word first Insertion
(Minimum 5c)
Each additional Insertion
ner word
(Minimum 10c)
Per line per month without
copy change .
Phone 75
. FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Friday night on West Sixth
8t near I.6.O.P. hall, black fatigue
cap with red and gold atrlpe band.
Reward. Finder please call W. F.
Rector, 823-J.
STRAYED or stolen, red heifer about
.... r. DDD frt rlaht hill
to caive. Jinina rr ..e..- -
Geo. pearoe, Jacksonville.
LOST If dog is missing. Call 1619.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Housemaid. No cooking.
Tel. 83B-J, Mrs. Voorhles.
WANTED MALE HELP .
WANTED Married man to work on
ranch, house furnished. Orchard
experience necessary. Box 1161.
Tribune.
WANTED experienced sheep herder. In
reply give age, experience and IS
single or married. Box 764, MaU
Tribune.
W ANTED SITU AT10 NS
PA1NT1NO and Decorating. Call 800.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
FURNITURE reupholstercd like new,
Phone ooa-R. Thlbault. .
WANTED To buy small, suburban
grocery business with living quart
ers, write Box lias. Tribune.
WANTED Good reliable party to live
la ana euro a ou...-.....-
building. Box 1160, Tribune.
WANTED Tree pulling by reliable
men wnn guuu oHuifw"" -
at Talent Service Station, Talent,
Oregon. .
WANTED: Good home for young fox
terrier dog. Children's pet. Knows
tricks. Annlngs. Western Avenue,
off West Jackson.
WANTED TO RENT Four or five
room house. Box 1108 Tribune.
WANTED To buy live ducks. C. O.
Hoover, 437-R.
TRY HUSON'S HOME LAUNDRY and
save. Tel 1345-M.
RAW FURS
WE PAY CASH tor Muskrata, Mink,
Coyotes, bobcats, rsccoon, etc..
We Also Buy
HIDES AND PELTS
New and Used Traps for Sale.
MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St. Phone 1082
HIGHEST PRICES paid for furniture
and household goods. Phone 1063
EMPTY furniture van going to San
Francisco, wants load for there or
way points. Phone 619. Hawley
Transfer.
JUNK Highest prices paid for brass,
radiators, copper storage battertea.
aluminum and otner metals.
Scrap Iron, small or large lote.
pipe and machinery, wool and cot
ton rags. Inner tubes.
Our prices will Interest you.
Hides, felts. Wool. Mohair.
Household goods, furniture, stoves
bousht and said.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
DRIVING to Fresno Nov. 18th: new
closed car Want 3 passengers:
share expenses. Box 8071. Tribune
WE PAV MORE CASH
For your furniture.
ini.mtnnK Andrews
6th and Front. Phone 847.
EDOAR JOHNSON at the Peerless
Market Is buying furs direct for one
of the largest raw fur dealers on
the coast.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Partly furnished 4-room
nouse. 1024 west utn.
FOR RENT 6 room furnished home.
Just 3 blocks from business district
Sawdust burning heating plant.
garage. Address Box 761 Mall Trib
une.
FOR RENT 103 bprlug Street, 4'
room house, partly furnished, 3
acres ground. 20. Tel. 063.
FOR RENT Modern 7-room house
clcyp In' reasonable phone 417-J-2
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
ROOM and board. ,30 month. Includ
ing laundry. 1003 West Main.
FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea-
Buunuic ou c main 01., Aieaiora
ROOMS VCD MEALS 146 So Holly
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Upper 6-room furnished
apartment, garage. Phone 1453-J-3
611 West 10th.
FOR RENT Unfurnished 4-room
npan-meiH. Reasonable. 401 So
Riverside. 1
FOR PENT-Furnished, heated apart-1
mem, 359 N. Ivy. 1
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Apt. Hotel Grand.
FOR RENT Light, furnished apart
ment, 610 N. central.
MODERN furnlsneo apartment. 4
rooma ana oam, private euuuura
and garage. Attractive and coey
Adults. 316 N. Central.
FOR RENT Two unfurn. apartments.
403 Newtown; one 3-room apart
ment and one 6-room. Phone 10.
FOR RENT Modern 3-room apt :
continuous hot water, at 376 so
Central.
FOR RENT Apts. 801 No. Central
pnone law. .
FOR RENT Apartment. 116 Almond
FOR RENT Two apartments. 403
Newtown: one 8-room apartment
and one 4-room. Phone 10.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
TRADE So. Calif, ranch for clear So.
Ore. property from private party.
Mrs. T. J. Petersen, Rt. 1, Enclnltas,
Calif. '
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
THIS Is the last week of a bargain
. price on the Income property now
renting for 8137.60 per month.
Real estate la on the up, better
make your Investment early.
Good 6-room bungalow for lease. -60
acre ranch, free soil, good. Im
provements, Jive stream, attractive
terms,
O. S. BUTTERFIELD
Medford Building
LARGE stock and dairy ranch ad
jacent to range, partly Irrigated,
good improvements, dwellings,
barns, milk house, oold storage, etc.
300 head of cattle, 26u tons of nay.
A going proposition, going at a bar
gain. O. S. BUTTERFIELD
Medford Bldg.
FOR SALE 340 acres mountain'
ranch, 36 acres cultivated. Timber,
aprlngs, orchard. County road. John
Knelfel, Wlldervllle, Oregon.
6-ROOM Home with Sleeping Porch,
good as new. large lot, edge of city,
room for garden and chickens, lote
of shade. Price 82200.00. terms
9220.00 down, balance $10.80 month
ly. 6-room house, located close In. well
built, comparatively new. Price
82500, arms 9250.00 down, balance
922.60 per mont...
' 3 acrea. 4 room house, family or
chard, berries, etc., 2 -car garage
this Is a very neat attractive prop
erty price 92300.00, terms $600.00
down, balance easy terms, 6 per
oent Interest.
BROWN AND WHITE
Clinton Spencer, Real Estate Mgr.
FINE ranch well improved, 1500 feet
Rogue river frontage, cheap Irriga
tion, attractive terms.
O. 8. BUTTERFIELD
. T Medford Building
WHY?
Sacrifice Sale
1 76 acre dairy ranch, 56 acres In
olover, finest meadow In .Jockosn
county. Abundance water, 6-room
bungalow with attic. Beautiful lo
cation. 13 cows, 16 heifers and
calves. 40 tons of hay In barn.
Good barn. Running water at all
times. Income can easily be in
creased to $200 per m. ath. Old
folks want to retire. Price reduced
to 9800J for Immediate sale
Terms on part.
ALSO
3 (0 acrea. House, barn, milk shed,
milk house, 18 acres. Paid up
water right. Price 92500, $800 cash,
balance terms. See this.
J. C. BARNES
Phone 1137-Y 20. N. Peach
IMPROVED 76 acres, 88 paid up water.
46 bottom land, close to "llgb school,
96500, terms. Sheley Apency, Paol
flo Highway, Just north of Medford.
MY EQUITY in 4room house, com
pletely furnished, at 633 Haven St.
to trade for smaller bouse, clear. In
quire above address or telephone
1630.
FOR SALE 3 acres near Medford.
Irrigated: 4-room house, garage and
woodshed; poultry house for 2000
hens. A good buy and a nice place
to live. Price $2,000. Including
some furniture, canned fruit, wood
and garden tools. L- G. PICKELL.
Exclusive Agent, 16 So. Bartlett.
TOTAL PRICE 92500.
ONLY $500 DOWN.
Almost new 7-room modern home,
acre ground, Just off Jacksonville
Hwy Chickens, ducks, milk goat
and shed full of wood all go. Own
er must lesve at once. Phona or
oome Into our office todsy and
make appointment to be shown
this elegant home at a real sacrifice.
ALSO
Have cash buyer for 10 to 20-acre
place In Rogue River Valley. List
yours today for quick results.
CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INO
109 E. Main St. Phone 728.
FOR SALE 6 room house on paved
street, furnished. $1,950. $850 cash
Call owner, 1619-J or 872-J.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of BROWN & WHITE.
HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson
County Bldg & Loan Ass'n.
AN INCOME property now earning
$137 50 month Genuine bargain cor
quick sale C. 8. Butterfleld. 409
Medford Building.
FOR SALJS POULTRY
FOR SALE Nargansett turkeys for
breeding. Toms $5, hens 83. Joa
N. Wright, Central Point. Phone
134.
100 WHITE Leghorn chickens. Ready
to lay. 60c each. 3rd house east of
Rogue River Academy. R. L. Wyant
FOR SALE 25 New Hampshire Pul
lets mated to two fine Red cocker
els; ready to lay. Cummlngs Poul.
try Ranch, 6 miles out Midway
Road
PURE BRED Buff Cochan Bantam
Roosters. 60c each. Mrs. F. M.
Latimer, Rt. 3. Box 168, Orana
Pa.sw. .
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. $4 00. 8
months old. Red boar. $15.00. 1704
N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Span of mules: 2 '4
northeast Red Top achoolbouse.
FRESH COW FOR 3ALE P. W.
combs, Talent, Wagner Creek. '
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Three Duroc Jersey gilts,
to (arrow in January. D. R. Smith,
across from school house In Talent.
HAVE 40 cow3 to freshen by January
1st. Will contract calves. O. C
Hoover, phone 437-R.
FOR SALE 65 head good breeding
ewes Jesse Glass. Brownaboro, Ore
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
ROLLER CANAKIES Pnone 623-J-9.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
OWING to the popularity of the New
1937 Nash we have a fine assort
ment of late model light sedans.
These cars are in fine conditio, and
priced to sell.
WALTER W. ABBEY, Inc.
123 South Riverside
BETTER USED CARS
FORD 1935, 4 door touring sedsn,
excellent condition, new tires,
radio.
FORD 1934, 4 door touring sedan.
Only run 33,000 miles, excellent
condition. Good tires, heater.
CHEV. PICKUP 1936. Good as new.
Only run 4000 miles, bargain.
FORD pickup Only run 16,000
miles. Very good buy.
. PACKARD DEALER
128 South Riverside
PERRY L. ASHCRAPT
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
Offers
THANKSGIVING DAY SPECIALS
1929 Ford Pickup, fine shape 6165.00
1933 Chrysler Roadster, perfect
. condition - $435.00
1933 Desoto Sedan, radio, air ,
wheels ...$39500
Reo Flying Cloud Sedan, like
new - $325.00
1938 Studebaker 6 Sedan, a
buy $735 00
Studebaker Coupe, radio, a awcet
job $360.00
V-8 Fords, Chev. Trucks, Plymouth
Coupe, Grsham Bed in, Bulck Se
dan, at prices ranging from $75 up.
Trades and Terms, Be sure to See
Our Line.
- B ANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Studebaker Sales and Service
FOR SALE TRADE TERMS
1929 Ford Coupe $160.00....
1928 Durant Sedan 85 00
1929 Chev Truck . $210.00
1..20 Esse Sedan.
1704 N. RIVERSIDE
GATES "R ft O," USED CARS
Reconditioned and Guaranteed.
1936 Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan,
excellent condition $520.00
1933 Ford V-8 Coupe; looks
like new 345.00
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
One of our R. & G. cars. 465.00
Our guarantee Includes 80 daya' tree
service. Isbor and material.
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Department
6th and Bartlett.
FOR BALE 1928 Bulck coupe. Will
take cow as part payment. Alva O.
Cox, Sams Valley, Ramsey Canyon
road.
FOR SALE '29 Chevrolet cabriolet,
good condition throughout, $150
408 West 6th.
FOR SALE Whippet sedan. 623
West 4th. ,..
CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH
USED CAR TRADE-INS
Late model coupes and sedans, prao
tlcally all makes and models. Our
prices are lower than aotual Port
land Used Car Sales.
Ask about them.
LANGE MOTOR OAR CO.
38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18.
1933 CHRYSLER COUPE, priced very
reasonable. LANGE MOTOR CAR
CO.. 38 N Riverside.
FOR SALE 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe
Sedan, priced low for quick sale
Lange Motor Car Co, 38 N. River
side. FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Electrlo refrigerator; also
double laundry trays, like new.430ft
Western ave.
SILK DRESSES, second hand, $3 for
$1.00, sent any plaoo. Connell, 903
Bryant St., Ban Franclsoo, Calif,
FOR SALE Almost new kitchen cab
inet. 920. 3 oil stoves 93 each, Ice
box $4. 1021 W. 0th.
FOR SALE Franquette walnuts.
Phone 969-R.
SPECIAL LARGE, GREEN BODY
FIR. $1.76 tier. $13 for load 7 tier.
303 East E St., Grants Pass.
FOR SALE House trailer practically
new. Ail mooern. way do seen rwa
Garage, Ashland, or call at Log
Cabin.
TRADE Dry wood for leghorn hena.
Box 34, Applegate, Oregon.
FOR BALE House trailer with bullt
lns. Box 1174. Tribune.
A BETTER REBORE JOB at a Savings.
FREES' GARAGE, 801 No. Central.
FOR SALE One second-hand Natlon
. si cash register, very reasonable
Trowbridge & Flynn.
FOR SALE Newtown apples. 35o and
60c per lug. Sgobel it Day, South
Fir.
DELICIOUS RED APPLES
Extra fancy, $1.26 box, Including
container. Phone 172.
SOOBEL & DAY PACKING HOUSE.
FOR SALE Bated oat, barley or
wheat straw. 36c per bale. D. R.
Smith, across from Talent school
Phone Ashland 373-J-l.
FOR SALE Two oil burners. Inquire
Mall Tribune office.
DRY WOOD. 804 So. Peach. Tel 473-Y
R. J Bills.
FOR SALE Shelled corn clean and
dry. M cwt John Nealon, Tel, 118.
Central Point
SATURDAY specials are good today at
the Riverside Market.
FOR SALE Gang plow and grain
drill. HUlcrest orchard. Phone
673-R-3.
ACTO OI.AM
Medford Auto Wrecking
1818 N. Riverside.
NPEDLEWORK. I3IPTS. lOe up. Or
ders taken Mrs. Tiller. 1116 W 9th
FOR SALE Bone dry body fir and
hsrdwiiod Best In valley 118 No
Riverside Phone 616 Hawley Trans
fr Closing time for Tod Late to Clas
sify Ads la 1:30 p. m.
MISCELLANEOUS
MAGAZINE SUBSURlKl'lONS Spe
cial Club Offers for Christmas Gifts
Mrs. J, H. Cochran, 303 N. Bartlett.
phone 1503-X.
BUSINESS CHANCES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Established grocery, splendid location,
small Investment Box 803, Tribune
FOR SALE All new, modern service
station in Cave Junction, Oregon
Must sell. Terms. See or write,
Smith Bros Service. P. O. Box 337.
Cave Junction. Oregon.
ROOFING
ROOF1NO Bring your root trouble
to us Old roofi repsired new route
sppllco Pabco products Ekeraon
Paint and Ruot Store $8 i. Bart
lett Phone 243
BUSINESS DIRECTOR?
Abstracts. .
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS
ESCROW
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 8 and 5, No. 32
North Central Ave., upstairs.
The Fashion Shop.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and Remodeling. Buttons ana
Buckles covered. 308 0. 8. National
Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Myrtle
Andrews.
Dentistry.
NOTICE Dr. R. C. VanValsah has
moved his dental office from 304 E
Main to 313 Lloerty Bldg.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173.
House cleaning, floor waxing, orl-
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Health Club
Electrlo cabinet bath, masssge, fig
ure remodeling, posture correction
group exercise classes.
Nlsson's Institute & Health Olub
15 Geneva, Phone 363
Money to Lend
MONEY
LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK.
FUHNITI'IIK, ENDORSED
NOTES, ETC.
We want to supply your money needs
without rod tape or delay.
si:f. W. E. THOMAS
MOR. ORE. it WASH. MTG. CO..
MEDPORD S OLDEST AND LARGEST
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
46 So. Central, around Floor
Craterlan Theater Bldg.
Lie. No L 157-M-180. Phone 13B.
Transfer.
SAMSON Transfer and Storage, Fur
niture Moving and expert furniture
packing service. Fireproof storage
now low rates,
P. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 833.
EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 20 So. Fir. Phone 315. Prloes
right. Services guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER
Local Bnd long distance furniture
moving. Quick light delivery on
pianos, trunks, boxes, etc., at nom
inal cost. Used furniture bought
and sold.
118 No. Riverside. Phone 615.
REINKING TRANSFER CO. Long
distance hauling. Furniture, cattle,
anything 111 N. Fir. Phone 1033
C Stuart.
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Educational
MEDFORD SCHOOL of LANGUAGES
and INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS.
J. C. Hunter, Room 208, F, as F.
Bank Bldg.
Nursery Stock.
FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees.
' peach, apricot, cherry, apple, prune
plum. almond, filbert and walnut
trees roses boysenberry, 6mall fruit,
grapes and shrubs at Bargain Prices
Phone 851-R-3 or. call at W B
Barnum'8, 3 miles south of Med
ford on highway next to Ever Shady
Auto Camp. Carlton Nursery, Carl
ton. Ore.
LEGAL NOTICES
Warrant Call for School District
No. 89.
All warrant of School District No.
89, Jackson County, Oregon, drawn
prior to No. 108 of March 13, 1936.
are called (or payment, warrants are
payable at the First State Bank, Eagle
Point, Oregon. Interest will cease
November 31st, 1930.
K. PEILE. Clerk
School District No. 69.
Notice
In the County Court of Jackson
County, Oregon.
In the Matter of the Estate of W. A.
Van Goethem, Deceased,
Notice la hereby given to all who
may be concerned. Including the
heirs, creditors, and any other per
sona interested in the above entitled
estate, that the executor, Sam H.
Baker, has filed his final account and
has asked to have the same approved,
and names of heirs finally determin
ed, and that he be discharged as
executor of the foregoing estate, and
the hour of ten o'clock A. M., on the
15th day of December, 1936, at tne
office of the county Judge In the
Court House in the City of Medford,
Oregon, has been set r the time and
place, by the County Judge, where
any objections may be heard.
BAM H. BAKER, Executor.
O. S. BLANCH A RD,
Attorney for Executor.
Notice
Notloe Is hereby given that the
final account of Lucy M. Llndlcy, as
Administratrix of the Estate of Susan
a, Malster, Deceased, has been filed
In the County Court of Jackson
County, Bute of Oregon, and that
the 16th day of December, 1036, at
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., has been
duly appointed for the hearing ol
objections to aucn final account ana
settlement thereof, at which time any
person interested in such estate may
appear and file objections thereto In
writing and contest the same.
uaiea una loin aay ox wovemner.
1930.
LUCY M. LINDLEY,
Administratrix.
Notice to Creditors
Notice Is hereby given that I have
been appointed by the County Court
of Jnckson County. Oregon, Adminis
trator oi tne estate oi nan nan m.
Hoglund, also known as Hannah M.
Hansen, deceased, and have qualified.
AH persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
them, with proper vouchers, and duly
verified, to me at the office of Harry
o. tsKyrman, attorney ior said estate
at Room 409 Medford Center Build
ing, In Medford, Oregon, within six
monthS'from the date of this notice.
Dnted and first published November
16th, 1930.
WALTER. SHERID,
Administrator.
Warrants Called.
School District 99.
Warrant 78 la called for payment
Interest will cease after this date (No
vember 20, 1936.) Present warrant
at Medford Branch, The First Nation
al of Portland.
ANNE KANTOR,
Clerk District 99.
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Notice of Sheriffs Sale
By virtue of an execution In fore
closure duly Issued out of and under
trie seal of the circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, in and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the 30th day of November,
Itt36t In a certain action therein,
wherein the 8 1 a t e of Oregon,
represented and acting by the
World War Voterans' State Aid
Commission as plaintiff, recovered
Judgment against John p. Matzger
and Ruby Matager the defendants,
for the sum of (3360.07, together with
Interest thereon at the rate of 4 per
cent per ..unum from June so, IMS;
for the further sum of $10.00 abstract
fees, with costs and disbursements
taxed at $8.i0 and the further sum
of at 50.00 as attorney's fees, which
judgment was enrolled and docketed
In the clerk's office of said Court In
said County on the 30th day of No
vember, 1830.
Notice la hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of the said execu
tion. I will on the 36th day of De
cember, 1030 At 10:00 o'clock a, m., at
the front door of the Courthouse In
the City of Medford, In Jackson
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at publlo auction for cash
to the highest bidder, to satisfy said
Judgment, together with the costs of
this sale, subject to redemption as
provided by law, all of the right, title
and Interest that the said defedants,
John F, Matzger, sometimes known as
J, F. Mateger, and Gladys K. Matzger,
husband wife, Ruby Mntzger, and W.
H. Lydlard, had on the 13th day of
nprll, 1030, or now have In and to
tho following described property, situ
ated In the County of Jackson, State
of Oregon, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point in the City of
Medford. Jackson County, Oregon,
one hundred fifty-three (153) feet
south of the northeast corner of block
two (3), in Oil low ay's Addition to
bald City; running thence south on
the west line of said Laurel street
forty-seven (4?) feet: thence west one
hundred (100) feet; thence north for
ty-seven (47) icet; tne nee east one
hundred (100) feet to the place of
beginning, situated In the County of
Jackson and State of Oregon.
Dated tms aotn day oi November,
1030.
SYD I. BROWN, Sheriff
of Jackson County, Oregon.
By Howard Oault, Deputy.
Notice
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson county.
In tho Matter of the Estate of Wtl
linm K. Clodding, deceased.
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned Administrator has filed his
Final Account and Report In the
above entitled matter, and the above
entitled Court has fixed December
22nd, 1030, at 10 o'clock A. M., In the
County Court Room, In the Court
House, In Medford. Jackson County,
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing objections to said Final AO-
count and Report, and for the settle
ment thereof.
EARL GODDING.
Administrator.
, JACKSONVILLE
High School News
by
STUDENT REPORTERS
Hy O. L. Dewey .
J'vllle played and won their final
football game of the season at Cen
tral Point, Armistice Day. This end
ed their first successful football sea
son in a long time. The Jacksonville
"green-horns" so called at the begin
ning of the year, are now a very
happy Undefeated team.
Everyone of the J'vllle fellows re
members the coming of Coach "Chef
Tun noil, last year. He began putting
something Into the team It hadn't
had for many years. Even so, last
year's games were very disappoint
Ing. J'vllle was practical ly a push
around team for every school in the
county to practice on. They played
those games last season not scoring
once I Only a few of the squad had
seen a football before In their lives,
but they did learn to "give" and
"take."
This year was quite another story,
The boys, after practicing but four
times, took the Medford high Bull
dogs" 0-0. J'vllle bad the some team
this year as last. The Junior high
made the statement that J'vllle had
too much weight. Why didn't they
say that last year? The line avorago
was the same. After J'vllle tied the
Medford high Cubs, they did the
same with Ashland high econd
string. They tied again at Central
Point, where after making a touch
down In the first two minutes, they
boon me over-confident and. before
they knew It, were fighting hard to
hold even tie. With more deter
mination than the first time, J'vllle
went back to Central point Armis
tice Day. The boys played hard and
after quite a battle won twelve to
six.
Jacksonville expect to play more
than six games next year. With
Coach Tunnell, backing them and a
large squad coming out next year,
the "Greenhorns" expect to go
places.
Next year will find the toss of Bud
Mitchell and Don QodJey, outstand
ing backfleld men, and Warren Mee,
strong point man on the line. These
boys ahowed excellent playing and
good sportsmanship this year The
whole school will miss them as well
as the team on which they played.
in regard to this Coach Tunnell
says, "We'll be back stronger than
ever next year. The three) boys who
will be gone will have their places
filled and the team will keep going
strong." The boss feel the same about
the going strong idea. And so until
1037 J'vllle!
The new addition to Jacksonville
school, which went Into use Monday
morning, will be open for the patrons
of the school to see next Tuesday
evening, November 34, at a Thanks
giving party and open house flven
by the P.-T. A.
The lower floor of the building is
complete but tho science class toom
on the second floor is yet to be
equipped with links and demonstra
tlon desk.
The job of moving and adjusting
the sciiool furniture and science
equipment Is practically finished snd
the student proclaim the new rooms
a real asset.
"A Sisterly Scheme," one-act play,
to be presented by a oast from the
Junior class and the Olee clubs will
be festured on the program. These
McLeod
McLEOD, Nov. 33. (Spl.) On
Sunday, November 15, Grandma Mc-
Intlre was surprised by a large gath
ering of relatives, the occasion being
ner 78th birthday. Four generations
were represented, the sons being as
follows: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mclntlre
of Little Applegate and Mr. and Mrs.
Marry Mclntlre of McLeod. The
daughters are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Gray of Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. A. O.
Young of McLeod, and daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Florence Mclntlre of Eagle,
Idaho. Grandchildren are Erold Mc
lntlre of Little Applegate, Leatha,
Mary Ann and LorJn Mclntlre of Mc
Leod, Byron and Doris Gray of Mur
phy, Mrs. May Steavenson of Eagle,
Idaho, and Mrs. Florence Mclntlre of
Chlloquln. Great grandchildren are
Betty Lorain Steavenson of Eagle,
Idaho, and Bobby Mclntlre of Chllo
quln. Friends who were there were
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Brown, and
Porter Talbert, all from Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs. McFarland and Mrs.
E. Sublette were attending to busi
ness In Butte Falls November 18.
TWl Rmlth. wn l wnrktnir . WaI.
ser, Idaho, spent a few days here vis
iting his wife and femlly recently.
Arthur Mull 1ns motored to Salem
November 14 and then on to Portland
where he visited a few days with
relatives.
A delightful shower was given at
Ht hnm. nf Mr Riini Hoiva Kb.
vember 18 In honor of Mrs. Mesalca
who was before ner marring rieien
Itiinha Thfl In-Ma. vmnniunrt trnrV :Ut-
ful gifts and all present wished her
nappiucss,
mil Ham fnnthnll enneh tar South
ern California, flew to the Medford
airport from Los Angeies ana men
motored out to McLeod where he
visited at the E. L. Glass home No
vember 14.
' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mulllni mo
tored to Medford November 17. where
they were dinner guests of Mr. ana
Mlsa Erma Glass spent Sunday,
unvsimrMii, in in MPninrn w npm riid
attsndod the ehow, seeing the picture.
Kamons.
Th nAtfrhtwmi TXthn am hUSV nick
ing turkeys this week are the Hal
Von Btelna, Neb Von Btelna and Bob
Al worth.
Clifford Collier motored to Klam
ath Palls November 17.
TwmIo Vaughn and Helen Axtelt
attended the achool on salads In Med
ford NovemW 17, given by Miss lAicy
Case.
... Itnrrv Hnrrflnff and
Miss Marine Harding attended the
CCO danee In Medrord Novemoer
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ollne and
Hnmrhtfira. Mnriraret and Mary, oalled
on Mr. and Mra. I. Byrd and family
November IB.
The Beddlngfleld family have re
turned to their home after spending
the summer at Klamath Falls.
w- .nrf un T nvrd and family
visited with friends and relatives In
Talent and Ashland Novomoer 10.
in.n avuu. who la attending
school in Medford Is visiting with her
parents and will remain unm
ThankBKlving.
Mr. and Mrs. Tats leu novemuer
for Lo Angeles, where they will visit
weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Stearns will be In charge of Tste's
store during their aosonce.
The Grange
Talent Orange
An Interesting and enjoysble meet
ing waa held Novomber 19 with about
fifty members present.
Six new members were obligated In
the first and second degrees. As the
next regular meeting, December (.
will be given over to the bazaar and
dinner danoe, It la purposed to take
the members to Bellvlew Orange on
December 1.
December 8 will alto be the day of
the giving away of the quilt, so all
Interested please try to oome.
Oold Hill Orange
Oold Hill Orange was honored at
th. meeting November 10 by a state
deputy and visitors worn three other
Oranges Live Oak, Sams Valley and
Pilot Butte.
A soles slip contest was announced
Members who do not know on which
side' they belong may become ac
quainted with the contest by con
sulting Mrs. W. O. Howes or Mrs.
Chrlstensen.
Th. committee on tne csmivei re
ported a very pleasant snd flnanclsl
success.
Tho evening's program was In
charge of Miss Nlnn Croft, Ceres. J.
W. Pish gsve two vocal numbers;
u m ir nrnM Knmfl readings, and
a play, "Love and Doughnuts." was
given by some ox tne memowi.
Home Economics club will meet
November 24 at the home of Mra
Rose Oray, with Miss Alios Harper
and Miss Kennethea Kegg assisting.
nNnM ftntertatnment oommlltee
for December a will be Mrs. Luoy
Eddlngton, Mrs. Mauae ruroo, it
Doty and Wm. Paine.
New officers ol Live Oak, Bams
Valley, Evergreen and Oold Hill
Oranges will be Installed at the Live
r. w nmnBM rMMmbir 27. This Will
enable the new officers to tske their
Pisces at the beginning of tne new
year.
Closlnc time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads la 1:30 p. m.
performances will take place In the
gymnasium.
Tha committee asks that each fam
ily bring a gift for the hot luncb
project which the P.-T. A. sponsors
each year. The student will receive
Information regarding the typa of
gifts that can be used.
Members of the oommltte on ar
rangements Include Mra. a. O. San
den and Urs. Mury Norvoll.
Talent
TALENT. Nov. 23. (Spl.) Mrs.
Chas. Long was called to Portland by;
the illness of her daughter, Gladys.
Miss Irene Alcock, who Is attend
ing the U. of O., spent the week end
visiting friends In Talent.
The art exhibit sponsored by the
Community club was held at the city'
hall Wednesday afternoon. Many
beautiful things were displayed..
The Talent high sci.oi bssketbsll'
team will play with Prospect Novem
bet 24 at Talent. ,.
Mlse Vreda Hamm of the Talit
cafe waa married to atrand BrltV
Tuesday, November 17. . . . .... .
Mr. Ashcrart went to Klamath Palls.
Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. R. Conner have moved
Into the Tiny Tavern. . " 5
The Townsend club will meet as-'
the city ball November 24. - -..
Miss E. Qearhart Is back In school -after
a few days' absence due to IUV
ness. Mrs. Oueulaff taught In htfi
roo mdurlng her absence.
The Misses Marie Mitchell, Lean.
Bradley and Mary Chambers were din-,
nor guests of E. Qearhart, Ruth Otto-,
man and Helen Hatelld Tuesday eve
ning at tho home of Miss Irene Wells.
Clarence Holdrldge returnod home'
from Portland, where he attended
the national conference of the M. B.
church. ...
Mr. and Mra. Nauglo apent' the
week end visiting friends at Live)
Oak. Calif.
Mr. Allen spent the week end visit-''
lug with his family. ,
Mr. Rice, brother of Mra. Bally, '
who passed away Saturday, was bur-
ltd In the Stearns cemetery Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Hoffman and daugh
ter of San Diego, Calif, visited at thai
home of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. W. Smith.'
Mrs. Hoffman is a cousin of Mrs.,
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Vinton of BU.P
lings, Mont., are visiting at the horn
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schumacher.
. .'
Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY, Nov. 23. (Spl.) "
The community la Invited to bring
basket dinner and Join together In a'
big Thanksgiving dinner Thursday,'
November 28. A preaching service Is
planned for the morning to begin
shortly after 11, while dinner will
be served at 1 o'clock. The after
noon win ba given over to sports of
all kinds.
Robert Clark damaged hit car con-'
slderably Tuesday night when he ran
into a car on the highway.
Meteorological Report
November 23, 1038. . ,
Forecasts . '..".
Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight,
and Tuesday; no change In tempera-,
ture. ' -
Oregon: Pair tonight and Tus-J
day; local valley foga; no change in'
temperature.'
Temperature a year ago today I
Highest, 68; lowest, B. . ..!.:-1
Total monthly precipitation, 0M I
Inch; deficiency for the month, 1M
Inches. Total precipitation since B.p'
tember 1, 1038, 0.36 Inch; doflolenoy
for the season, 8.10 Inches. -
Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes
terday, 40 per oent; 8 a. m. today,
87 per cent. ... .
Sunrise tomorrow, 7:12 a. m. 'r . '..
Sunset tomorrow. 4:44 p. m. '
Observations Taken at Ism,
1X0 Meridian Time.
Boise
Boston
Chicago
Denver
Eureka
Helena
Clear- :
Clear -
P. Cdy...
Cloudy,
Poggy.l
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear "
Cloudy"
Cloudy
Clear
Loa Angeles
MEDFORD
New York .
Omsha
Phoenix WH
Portland
Reno .
Roeeburg
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy.
Cloudy .
Poggy
Clear' '
Sait Lake City ,
San Francisco 82
SeaUle 48
Spokane 44
Walla Walla 48
Washington, D.O. 44
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Ex-Astoria Publisher Dies
NEW YORK, Nov. 23. (API John
t. Oratke, who. became publisher of
the Astoria, Ore.. Budget In 1803 and
sold the paper 14 yean ago to coma
to New York, died of heart dlseias
at his home here. He had been man
aging editor of the Broadway Asso--clstlon
(of Real Estate Owners) since
1038. ' ..'.!
Veteran Packer Passes
PORTLAND. Nov. 23. (AP) ,!
Arthur TV Daltf. S. dlM LOdaV St hi.
home here. Death was believed caused
by a heart attack. Daly was associated
with several salmon packing com
,dnii mnA for mora than 20 vears
was superintendent at Nushsbak, ''
Bristol Bay, Alaska, for the Alaska-
rjnrlanr Dan.Ara H ,UV 1 1. UAH .
WINDOW GLASS W sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
inet Works. ... , '
Phone 842. We'll haul away your
reiuae. Ulty osmtary oervice.
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