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MEDFOTCP MATL TRfBITyE, MEDFOKP. OftEftQX. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1937.
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TOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
, TiTnlack billfold with name. Geo.
polln. Moll to Mrs. Geo. Paolln
. Btcmmon, Rt. 1. Ashland, Ore.
Liberal reward.
LOST On South Oakdale, small grey
l Persian Kitten. mui wu-u.
I 03T-1-1I dog Is missing call 1516.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Experienced orchard fore
man for the Medford Experiment
station. Communicate with R. A.
Work. P. O. Box 1149, or phone
579-R.
Chemical House will
teach you quickly to make cos
metics, hotel, grocery and auto
supplies, etc. You employ sales
people to sell wholesale and retail.
Huge profits. No equipment to buy.
,250 needed to finance sales, etc.
Box 3484. Tribune.
WANTED Experienced pear pruners.
Apply Rogue River Orchards Co.,
No. Central.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Middle-aged housekeeper
for elderly gentleman. Call third
house from Richfield Service Sta
tion. Pacific Hwy., Phoenix. Route
4. Box 345. Medford.
WANTED SITUATIONS
unv took, experienced, wants
work In restaurant; references.
Phone 955-H.
WANTED Wood-cutting Job.
Bnker. Sams Valley.
Will
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Ranches and desirable
homes. For quick sales list your
orooertles with "Dad" Roberts, 720
West 2nd St.
DRIVING to California this week:
desire passengers to share expenses.
Box 3455, Tribune.
WE BUY FURS AND JUNK.
Silveriest Metal. 39 S. Grape. Med.
WANTED Roomers and boarders t
1003 West Main. Tel. 371.R.
JEWELRY WORK
nt.tu.. h lnlr rennlred. Work
tnirntjA4. nrtrea reasonable. C.
E. Myers, two doors north Groce
teria, North Central.
TOP. UPHOLSTERING, Phone
Thlbault.
WANTED Laundry, Mrs. Huson. Ph
1345-M.
' WANTED Close In resident lot. Box
1910, Tribune.
FURS WANTED We nave large or
ders for mink, muskrau and skunk
Edgar Johnson. Peerless Market.
FURS FURS FURS
Best price for raw fur.
READY CASH
PROMPT SETTLEMENT
New and used traps.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 North Grape St. Phone 1063
WE PAY MORE CASH
For vour furniture.
HOI FIKOOK A AM1REVTS
6th and Front. Phone 647.
JUNK Highest prices paid for brass,
radiators, copper, storage batteries,
kliimlniim anri nt her metalS.
Scrap iron, small or large lots, pipe
and meehlnerv. wool and cotton
rag. Inner tubes.
Our prices will Interest you.
Hlria. PjW. tVnl Moholr.
Household Goods, Furniture. Stoves
bonflht and sold.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE.
LTO SELL vou a 100-lb. sack of thoee
mealy Klamath Netted Oem pota
toes for 90c. Free delivery. Peer
'"o Market. Phone 603.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 7-room house, close In.
water paid. Call 318. O. A. Whlllock
TOR RENT 3-room furnished house;
clean. 300 W. Jackson. Call aealn.
FOR rent s-room modern house,
close In. Ci;a. delrable home:
"0 per month, water paid. Dad
Roberts. 720 W. 2nd.
VNFTRN18HED HOUSE for rent.
1748-V.
Call
fOR RENT 307 So. Oaxdale, small
House for two adults.
TOR RENT OR LEAPE 5-riXm house,
psrtly rurnlhed, 616 S. Ivy St
Owner at house.
Kip. RENT 6-room furnished house
S 17 Newtown.
FOR prwr s.rnnm cottage partly
furnished. Apply 836 Crater Lake
FOR RENT 3-room house, newly fin
ished, not fully modern, lliou
lujuL-t 418 g. Osadais.
'OR RENT-BOARD ROOMS
ROOM and BOARD 9 King St.
Tel.
14 ll-W.
BORD and ROOM 146 8 Holly.
FOR RENT-FURNISHED
ROOMS
BEDROOM, stove-heated, for gentle
man. Also garage. 528 West 11th.
TOR RENT Room; garage If desired
uiHuiiG ov a. Main, rnone 287-x.
TOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms. 417 King.
TOR RENT Pleasant room for gen.
tleman, close In. bath, garage. 60S
East Main.
SLEEPING ROOMS, 306 South Holly.
TOR RENT Pleasant, heated room
for employed lady. Cooking priv
ileges If desired. Phone 1117 or
call 613 8. Central after 5. tf
ROOM and BATH
Hamilton.
(2 a week. 318
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 3. Grape
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Apartment. Business
girl preferred. Phone 15B3-J.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 60 acres tillable land for
share In crop. 1"4 miles from Sams
Volley store. R. E. Carley, North Pa
cific Highway.
FOR LEASE Upper floor in 3-story
brick business building. 50x100; 4
well - lighted, comfortable living
rooms In front; 50x50. well-ll?htod
shop or storage space behind. Tel.
1480-y.
FOR RENT 3 steam-heated office
rooms, with Janitor service. See
Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard.
BACHELOR opts. 445 So. Front.
FOR LEASE Business location.
N. Riverside Call 357.
PIANO for rent. 33.00 month. Palmer
Music Store.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED apartment, steam heat,
Frtgldalre, hot water, garage. 603
S. Holly.
FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-room
apartment. 402 S. Newtown. Tel 19.
FOR EXCHANGE.
TRADE horse for fresh cow. Phone
344-J-3. Across from Meehon'a ser
vice station.
FOR SALE. EXCHANGE 4-acre
chicken ranch: 8-room modern
house, outbuildings. Phone 374-R-l,
Talent.
FOR EXCHANGE
REAL ESTATE
WANTED TO TRADE 3 clear city
lots and a car for equity in late
model ear. Box 2458. mmine.
FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE
WHY?
No. 1 Modern 6-room house; mod
ern new dairy barn for grade A
milk: 4 acres ladlno clover;
paid-up water right. Near
Medford: paved highway. Will
trade for city property or sell
at great sacrifice. Make an
offer.
No. 3 80 acres; 6-room house, large
barn and other farm outbuild
ings: very finest of garden,
alfalfa and clover lond; one
half mile from city limits.
Must be sold, $7000; terms to
be agreed upon.
No. 8 Modem 5-room bungalow, fur
nished. Best buy In Medford
$3700. Terms on part.
J. C. BARNES
Phone 1137-Y. 30 N. Peach St.
TOR SALE All kinds of Real Estate.
Good buys In farm property, stock
ranches, good-paying auto camps,
suburban homes neer Medford, and
attractive homes on Rogue river.
See me before buying. C. C. Chop
man, Alaska Auto Camp, 4Vj miles
west of Gold Hill.
MTRtTRRAN EXCHANGE
Eight acres Bear creek bottom soil.
part irrigitwa, buushiuw
cottage, good barn, poultry house,
etc.: well located and In excellent
condition. All clear. Trade for
home In Medford.
Also
Substantial 6-room modem cot
tage, corner lot, paved on both sides,
close In and good location. Very
good value at $1850.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
No. 7 N. Bartlett St.
FOR SALE 1.403 acres, stock farm,
ju mile of creek bottom placer
ground, cattle and horses, farm ma
chinery; partly fenced, running
water: alto quarts mine and mill
Must sell on account of old age.
Write for particulars to owner.
Jacksonville, Ore. Phone 307, Bell
A J.Isnklns.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms. Call Warren Pat
tenon. 301 Liberty Bldg.. or O A
Bames. 167 Esst 8th St.. Eugene.
DE LUXE HOME
Truly one of Medford'a finer resi
dences. Owner says original cost
950000. In excellent district and
within easy walking distance down
town. Lovelv yard, nicely land-
..... . q.rsr carase. tiuat nl- c
Into this attractive place with us
and we find a large living room,
hardwood floora. fireplace, abund
ance of windows, cneenui u.,....B
tiMin and breakfast room:
8 bedrooms, bath with the latest
plumbing fixtures; basement and
sawdust burner. This home Is com
oletelv furnished, dining set aione
"ostlng nearly 600. Absentee owner
ItkV, sell for 19750 00. completely
furnished and ready to roo ."
.3500 don. terms on ba.ance to
suit responsible purchsra
CHARLES A. WING AGENCY INC
103 E. Main St. Pnon' ''
$2250.00
This well built -room home locat-
.d street near grade and
cu vm K- . I.trtn room.
tun
lor nign scuwu.. - yr. " .
Hlnln. TOOm
kltcnn.
and bath, laundry
trays. i
pavement
Bot 811. M'dford
1wsd on R House and ioui '
I inquire i West it
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
EXTRA GOOD 5Vi acres on south Pa
cific Hwy., best location in valley
for service station and campground,
now to sell at only half down pay
jnent: two sets of buildings on
place, etc.: miles south Med
ford. Total price 5,700. Write
Box 3496, Tribune.
TOR SALE 100 acres good alfalfa
land, well Improved. 4 miles from
Medford on highway Also cattle
ana sheep ranch located 16 miles
from Medfoid on good road: about
30 miles wire fencing, 6-room house
bam. outbulldlnga Also 675-acre
farm near Jacksonville to be told
as & whole or subdivided to close
an estate- F. B. Bybee Medford
HOUSES TOR SALE In Medford and
surrounding towns. Easy terms
Jackson County Federal Savings
Loan Association.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of BROWN WHITE.
LOOKING for a farm, city home or
a business? See Sid Blood. 133 N
Central Phone 489
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE OR TRADE Chrysler se
dan for wood, cow or what have
you. Bdx 20. Central Point.
SEE THESE
FINER USED CAR VALUES
'36 OLDS DeLuxe Touring Sedan;
radio and heater.
"36 OLDS 2-dcor Touring Sedan.
28 PACKARD Coupe.
'36 NASH 2-door Sedan.
31 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Coupe.
'30 OLDS Coupe.
'37 DODGE DeLuxe Coupe.
36 CHRYSLER DeLuxe Coupe: over
drive, radio and heater.
36 CHEV. Std. Coupe: radio.
MEDFORD DISTRIBUTING CORP.
Oldsmoblle Dealer. 32 S. Bartlett.
Used Cor Lot next to Firestone.
1936 DODGE Sedon. "winterized";
driven very little. Dependable Blue
Seol guarantee; at a bargain price,
so act quick. Small down payment.
Start paying next year.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors.
HOLIDAY USED CAR SALE
We have priced our Used Cars to sell
Come In and get our prices
before you buy.
1931 Wlllvs-Knlght Sedan 8150.00
1930 Oakland Sedan - 185.00
1931 Studebaker Coupe ........... 175.00
1930 Bulck Coupe . . lou.uu
1029 Ford Coupe 95 00
1930 Studebaker Sedan .. 185 00
1933 Graham Sedan ao uu
1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan.. 375.00
1932 Ford Coupe . 350 00
1935 Ford Station Wagon 465 00
1933 Ford Sedan 350 00
1935 Studebaker Sedan; radio- oia uu
1930 DeSoto Coune 175 00
1936 Plymouth Sedan 595.00
1936 International Pickup ........ 475.00
Terms to suit.
Open Evenings and Sunday.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Studebaker Salea and Service.
por sale Chevrolet truck In good
running order. Priced for quick
sale, (60. 16 South Fir.
FOR SALE '34 Chevrolet coupe.
Cottage St.
1938 DE LUXE Ford Coupe; heater;
private owner; excellent condition
Very reasonable. Call 971.
FOR SALE 1930 Chrysler sedan, good
condition. Phono 876.
1937 PLYMOUTH sedan. Thla car
must be sold. Bill Skyrman. 18 or
13-X-3, Central Point, evenlnea.
O. E GATES AUTO CO.
B Az Q USED CARS
33 Ford Coupe 8316
35 Ford Coupe - 8445
'36 Ford 3-door 8edan. 8446
35 Ford Standard 4 -door Sedan 4495
36 Ford de luxe 3-door Sedan 8570
C. E GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Department
6th and Bartlett.
FOR THE LOWEST PRICES
ON FINE USED CARS
See our large atock of High Grade
Lnte Model Cara.
Used Car Lot, 25 8 Riverside
LANOE MOTOR CAR CO
Chrysler Dealers Plymouth.
FOR SALE 193'i Chevrolet de luxe
ooupe. Priced real low If aold thla
week. Frank McKeown. 25 South
Riverside
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Grants
Pass, Oregon. 7 miles north on Pa
cific highway. C. A. Alvord.
FOR SALE good milk cows: 3
fresh. 3 freshen In January. Vernon
Day. Rt. 1. Box 177. or call 199,
Central Point.
FOR SALE 6-year-old Jersey cow:
fresh soon. C. E. Smith, Central
Point. Phone 36-XX-3.
FOR SALE S head of draft horses;
I 6-year-old gelding, broke, weigm
1600 lbs., sound; 3 3-year-old geld
ings, weight 1300 lbs. each: 3 3-year-old
fillies, weight 1200 lba.
each: 1 gentle pinto saddle horse,
10 years old. Priced to sell. Sycan
Store, Beatty, ore.
FOR SALE 3 Jersey cows. 1 register
ed Ouemsey bull. F. Stauss. Selma,
Ore.
FOR SALE Four dairy heifers, will
freshen soon. Blrdseye Ranch, on
Pacific Hwy., 3 'A miles south of
Rogue River.
FOR SALE 3 saddle horses and sad
dles. Phone 374-R-l, Talent.
FOR SALE 8 Hereford
Dawson. Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Fresh cow. Tel. 344-J-4
FOR BKLE 8 brood sows and one
boar Will litter In February In
quire P-rry's Oarage. Engle Point.
FOR 8ALE D00S PETS
FOR BALE Puppies from black Aua.
trallan shepherd Mother of hero
do? that saved Shirley Mansfield
from fire at Butte Falls. 518 East
Main St.
REG Roller Canaries, all colors Mrs
C A D-Voe. im w Main
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
NEEDLEWORK OIFT8. 10c up. Chil
dren a sewing. Mrs Tllley, 1118
West th.
J2-30 WINCHESTER RIFLE: also
...nni.r tools for sale after 10
rf.v li annlv on board bill. 208
Tripp St.
wnn Hftt.r-Oood used nlano. French
make, call evenina after I at 648
Fenaylvanla.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE U-tube R.C.A. Victor
radio, 6 weeks old; cost 219. Can
not be told from new. Will sell
for 150. Take small radio as part
payment. Time on balance. Also
3-burner Crawford electric range.
A-l condition. 35. Write H. C.
Griffith, General Delivery.
FOR SALE Astrology course, ad
vanced textbooks: leather-bound
German Ephemerldee, 1830-1930.
344 S. Central.
FOR SALE Grapes, lc lb.
Geary
Orchard, orlllln creex.
WOOD for sale or trade. 104 King St
MUST BE SOLD at once, chalra. beds.
dishes, Phllco radio, atoves. pic
tures, bedding and rugs. 4b no.
Orange.
ENAMELED RANGE, 817.50. 333 W.
8th St.
FOR SALE; Fordson tractor. Inquire
N. E. Harper, Rt. 1, Box 128.
FOR SALE Cheap, Quaker oil heater
with hot water colls, like new
Hawley Transfer Co., 118 N. River
side.
TOR SALE Jonathan. Newtown ap
ples, reasonable. Crystal springs
Packing Company. So. Fir. .
KLAMATH SPUD CENTER So. end
of Front St. Special price this week
on Ones and Twos. C. J. Logon.
Phone 4-F-l.
FOR 8 ALE Morton's Smoke Salt
cures hams and bacons perfectly
Buy It from our fresh stock. Mon
arch Seed & Feed Co.
TOR SALE Strawberry, loganberry.
currant, raspberry plants. Monarch
8eed 4i Feed Co.
IF YOU WANT Rawlelgh Products.
please address Edward Jones, Cen
tral Point.
FEED WHEAT. $l 5 hundred lbs.
corn-fed hogs, dressed. Will sell
quarters. H. E. Blrdsall. 3 miles
east of Cass' Wrecking Yard.
FOR SALE Dandy furnace and hot
water heater, suitable for home or
small apartments. Bargain for
someone. See manager of Holly
Apts. after 6 o'clock.
FOR SALE; Single unit beer cabinet.
A-l condition: reasonable, call 131-
J. of Inquire at Diamond Cafe.
FOR SALE House car trailer. 16 by
7, hydraulic brakes, built-in cabt
nets, running water. Ice-box. wired
for high line and battery. Will
sell reasonable. J. 8. Wlnne. 300
Avery St., Ashland.
TOR SALE Try the new Snap-Cut
pruner. Half the labor to operate.
oleon cutting, loss expensive. Prun
Ing sawa, 95c. Monarch Seed az
Feed Co.
TOR 8ALE C grade Delicious apples;
reasonable price American Fruit
Growers' wsrehouee. 313 8. Fir.
TOR SALE Turkey-sticking
Monarch Seed St Feed Co.
FOR 8ALE Hog fattener. Saves you
money on your feed bill. Monarch
Seed it Feed Co.
FOR SALE Sausage seasoning thst
Imparts a most delightful flavor to
pork sausage. Monarcn eea
Feed Co.
FOR SALE Apples. 35c fc Jug and
up. Bert Stancllft, Phoenix.
FOR SALE Pop corn that really pops
3 lbs. 35c. Monarch Seed 6. Feed
Co.
ALL 1937 wall-paper at 13 off regu
lar price . Pittsburgh Paint Store
133 W Main.
APPLES. 40c per lug and up. O. V
Myers, old Pacific Hwy. Tel. 258-J
TOR sawdust burners see Pick's
ware. Phone 300.
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MISCELLANEOUS
APPLES Oebnarda. Central Point
Half mile north Bear Creek bridge
TOR SALE Beat dry body fir wood
in the valley Phone 61S for price
Hawley Transfer Co., 118 M. Riv
erside PERSONAL
MEN OLD AT 401 OFI PEP. New
Oat rex Tonic Tablet contain rmw
oyster Invlgoraiora and other itlm
ulants One dose starts new pep
Value tl 00. Introductory price 89c
Call, write Chaa Strang Drug Co,
MISCELLANEOUS
MADaM ZONA. PALMIbT Tells paat,
present and future, names and in
itials without question. Special
readings during Thanksgiving 50c,
Houre 10 till 0. Rainbow Auto
Cnmp.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITl.Fv INSURANCE
AB.nTRACTS
Harp Instruction
ESTHER PALMER DAY Teacher of
harp. Classes tor beginners and
advanced students Available for
concerts, club or social engage
menta. Phone Central Point 199
Piano Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of
Piano. Specialist In Classical and
Modern Piano instruction. Chil
dren. Adults: Beginners or Ad
vanced. Height Music Studio, 318
Liberty Bitip.
Dressmaking.
THE DOMESTIC SHOP Dressmaking,
Tailoring. Alterations. Hats and
dreses remodeled, coats re lined
Aprons, house dresses. 19 N. Bartlett.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and Remodeling. Buttons and
Buckles covered. 308 U. 8. National
Bank Blrtg. Tel. 1181.
Junk.
HIGHEST PRICES for Junk, batteries,
radiators, copper, brass, aluminum,
rags, hides, pelta. wool, etc.
Sllverleaf Metal. 39 S. Ornpe. Med.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172.
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering.
ROOFING
ROOFING of all klnda. New or old.
large or small work guaranteed Es.
tlmates tree. J R. Monson, Phone
1263.
Transfer.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving.' Bonded carrlera. Fireproof
storace. Expert crating, packing
and shipping service. "Davis for
Service." Phone 644.
EADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO.
Office 28 So. Fir. Phone 31S. Prices
right.- Service gusranteed.
SAMSON Transfer, and Storage. Fur
niture Moving and expert furniture
packing Bervlce. Fireproof storage,
new low rates.
F. E. SAMSON CO., Phone 8B3.
STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE
Telephone 1033 or 333. Ill No. Fir
St. Local and long distance. Fuel
oils, any kind. Oreen stamps In
side of 3-mtle limit.
HAWLEY TRANSFER CO. 118 North
Riverside Phone BIS. We special
ize In long distance furniture mov
ing. Work guaranteed.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Radiator Repair! nr.
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE
33 South Bartlett.
MONEY TO LEND
Cash for Thanksgiving
And Otnei Needs.
HERE'S A REAL REASON
FOR BEING THANKFUL
a cash loan that will enable you to
pay up old bills and have some
money left over for your holiday
expenses. You can get any amount
up to 300 from us get It promptly
with do endorser required Small
monthly payment arranged to suit
your convenience. Call, write or
phone No obligation.
ORE. AND WASH. MTQ CO.
45 S. Central. Craterlan Blflg.
.Lie No 8-157-M-1R0. Phone 139
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
In the matter or the estate of corbin
Edgell, deceased.
Notice la hereby given that 1 have
been duly and regularly appointed ex
eoutrlx ?f the above entitled estate
under and by virtue of an order of
the County Court of Jackson County.
Oregon, amy maae. renaerea ana en
tered upon November 10th. 1937, and
all creditors having claims against
said deceased are hereby notified to
present the same duly verified to me
at the office of Roberts Ss McAllister,
my attorneys, rooms 201-3. United
States National Bank building, Med
ford Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
Dated at Medford; Oregon, thla 15th
day of November, 1937.
RUTH H. EDGELL.
Executrix of estate of Corbin Edge 11.
deceased.
Phoenix
PHOENIX, Nov. 29. (Spl.) A
card party will be given by the
grange at the hall Saturday evening,
December 4. Prizes and refreshments
are announced by the committee
with playing beginning at 8 p. m.
Mrs. Cora B. Morgan left Wednes
day for Keno, Oregon, where she
spent the Thanksgiving holidays with
her sons and families.
A third year 4-H Bowing club waa
organized November 32 with the fol
lowing officers elected: Evelyn Water
man, president: Merits, rurry ana
Eva Bradley, vice-presidents; Patricia
Furry, secretary. Members include.
In addition to the officers, Pauline
Jacobs, Doris Bedford, Bonnie BUcKel,
Alloa Schllnsog, with Mrs. K. coiver
as leader.
Miss Joan Holmes of Eagle Point
was a recent guest of Miss Patricia
Furry.
The O. O. Crow family recently
left for Wisconsin, whore they will
make their home. Mr. and Mrs. cnal.
D. Anderson left for Chlcsgo, Ill-
last week.
A special bazaar sewing meeting
of the Thursday club will be hela.j
at the home of Mrs. Msrle Furry
Thursday. December 2 at 3 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Oarvln and
daughter of Talent, Miss Audrey
Loflln of Medford, and Robert stead
man of Klamath Falls, were guests
of the W. D. Bteadman family Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Bourne and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wat
kins and daughtera, Mr. and Mrs.
O. E. McClaln were guests of Mr.
and Mra. E. H. Judd Thursday.'
The Van Qordon family were
guests t the Coblelgh home Thanks
giving day.
Miss Bornlce Reames of Alleghony.
Oregon. Gene Reames of Ijikcvlew.
Mr. and Mra. B. E. Reamea. Mrs.
Roberta, Oregory and children. Billy
and Ann. H. W. Reames, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Hearn and grandson, Robert,
were dinner guests of Mrs. Lillian
Coleman and Miss Fays Carver Thurs
day. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Robertson
were guests of Mrs. Josephine Travis
and. family of Medford Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. W. Engstrom
and M. Mcbellan of Medford were
guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs.
F. E. Hallgren.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hunt and
sons motored to Klamath rails
Thuredsy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith of Asniana
were vlaltors Thursday at the Olen
Barlow home.
Mr. and Mra. James Wood of Med
ford called at the c. w. uucan.r
home Thursday.
Mr. and Mra. W. C. Lanngrai or
Medford were Thauksglvlng day
miests of Mr. and Mra. O. I. Block-
well. Little Lyle and Jerry Stock
well also celebrated their blrtnaaya
that day.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman O'son ana
son. Prank, of Dunsmulr. Cal., Mr.
and Mra. Henry Bennett and daugn-
..r of Provolt. and Mrs. Wm. Hess
and dsuehter. Mlna, of Ashlsnd
rare recent tuesls at the V.' K.
Halleraft home.
Rev. and Mrs. . F. McFariana
returned today from lob Angoie.
where they were called by the deatn
of a relative.
Mrs. Mona Ferns snd son, siavniey,
were ThsnkKBIVlng day gu.i
the home of Mi. and Mrs. Stewart
Porter. Other guests were Mr. ana
m wiilard Huffman, and Frances
and Virginia Porter.
Quests at the R. n. wucoi noure
on Thanksgiving day wers Mr. O. B.
Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. is.
Armstrong.
Mrs: ouy Brsnnan and daughter,
Joyce, and Mra. Frank Ethrldge of
Klamath Palls were visitors at the
Raymond Furry boms last Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. Oordon Dayton ar
rived from McCloud, CaU last week.
Mr. Dayton underwent a major ope
ration Friday, and Is Improved very
satisfactorily.
Frank Class of Seattle. Mr. na
Mra. Joe Thornton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Thornton of Medford were
dinner guest Tuesday evening oi
Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Berkley.
j, c. Crouch arrived from Treka
Wednesday and returned Friday
mornlnk. Mr. and Mra. Crouch and
Mr. U M. Conklln wr gueat
Thanksgiving day of Mr. and Mrs.
O. V. Chesney In Medford.
Mr. nd Mr. M. L. Job, On sv
Job nd children. Dale nd Irma,
Mr. nd Mra. Floyd Bell and chil
dren, Mr. and Mra. Ormy Ooddard
and son Carllss, were guests Thurs
day of Mr. snd Mrs. Tom Bell at
Talent.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wright ana
grandson. Reynold, were among guests
Thursdsy at the O. W. Bishop home.
.Fletcher Fish waa hoat at a
Thanksgiving day dinner at bis home
Thursday. Quest Included Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Fish. Mrs. E. F. Thompson
and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fish and sons
motored to ApplegaM Thursday and
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B.
J, Brown and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Walter of
Medford were dinner guesu of Mr.
E. J. White, . .anksglving day.
Mr. and Mra. E. H. Lamport were
dinner guesu of Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Wilcox Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John
a. Conner of Burns. Oregon, called
at the Wltcoi home Thuredsy eve
nlng.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Denier and
son, Howard, were guests in Ashland
Thursday of Mr. 'and Mrs. s. a.
Corthell.
The Dan McClellan family and
Don Masters family enjoyed Thanks
giving dinner together at the Ma'
ters home.
Mr. and Mra. W. Sanden and fam
lly of Jacksonville, Donald Barnes,
Alei McParland, and Eston Way
were Thanksgiving dinner guesta at
the J. O. Vlall home.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Baldwin and
family. Mr. and Mr. Earl Baldwin.
Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Mills and
family of Alturaa, Calif., were guests
Thursdav of Mr. and Mrs. J. ntz-
hudh on Fourth street.
Jack W. Samuela and Mary Bell
of Klamath Faila were among Thanks
giving day guests at the Frank
Scherrer home In Medford. Eugene
Scherrer and Jack W. Samuels left
Saturday for Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodford Turpin
entertained Thursd,ay for several
guests among whom were Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Turpin of Medford. Mr.
Chambers of Seattle, Mr, jonn
Mast. Delia Mast, Fred Mast, ana
Mra. A. H. Fisher.
Mrs. V. R. Halleraft waa taken
to the Sacred Heart hospital Friday.
The E. D. Beery lamny wo
Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and
Mra. J. A. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Barkley spent inurs-
day evening at the home of ear.
and Mrs. Joe Thornton at Eagle
point.
Mrs. T. J. Malmgren waa gueav
Thursday of Mr. and Mra. J.
Bonar.
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Furry and
ehildren. Mr. and Mr. Maurloe Har
ris were guesu Thursday cu asr.
Mra. at a. Briscoe.
Mr. and Mra. O. H. Stephens and
.nn i.ft Mondav for Maryavllle, Tenn
Th.if nronertv on the Fern Valley
road has been purchased by an Ed
warda family.
Derby
DERBY, Nov. 30. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Alfonso Robinson callod on
Oustln and Kathleen Burg Thursday
evening.
Clalne Ann, Betty and Roberta
Griffith assisted with the family tur
key picking Monday.
Mrs. Wells Mann visited Mrs. Stan
ton Tuesday.
Frank Chaplin .and Charles Stan
ton shopped In Medford Friday.
Oeorfie and Earl Dean of Plttvllle,
Calif., are visiting their father. Murl
Dean, here.
Ernest Burg visited school Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Oustln and Kathleen Burg
spent Tuesday evening at the Kl-
dred home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gftfflth and chil
dren are to leave soon for Orovlue,
Calif., to make their home. They
will be greatly missed by the com
munity. All hope they will like their
new location.
Thanksgiving dinner at the Derby
school was prepared by Mrs. William
Burg. There waa an abundance of
food.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cuffle of
Meoford and son, Laurence, who Is on
, furlough from the navy, were here
recently repairing thlr buildings dam
sged by snow last winter.
Mra. Katherlnt Eld red met with
the Stlch and Chatter club Tuesday
afternoon. She reports that tha club
Is doing very good work.
Thanksgiving. visitors In this vicin
ity Included: At the Prank Chaplin
home, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Chaplin,
MLaa Shirley Chaplin, all of Oakisnd,
Calif.; at the Murl Todd home, Mr.
and Mra, Edgar Nelson of Klamath
Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Orrllle of
Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Hammpnd of Lakevlew, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Bender and two children of
Shady Cove. "
Mrs. Oustln spent Thanksgiving In
Medford with her family.
Mlsa Zorah Dunlap visited Mrs. XI
dred Tuesday,
Mr. and Mra. Wellst Mann were
Medford shoppers Wednesday,
Mia Helen Tappln took Mra. Oustln
to Reese Creek Friday.
Sams Valley
BAMS VALLTT, Nov. 39. (Spl.)
Mrs. J.' E. Weaver returned home
from the hospital last week and
friend ere glad to know she 1 get
ting long nicely.
Mr. and Mr. J. McDowell and
daughter apent Thanksgiving with
relative In Eagle Point.
Btudenu of the primary and up
per gradea of Bams Valley school pre
sented a very Interesting Thanksgiv
ing program In the achool auditorium
Wednesdsy afternoon.
New shower, and locker for the
school gymnasium are now under
construction. AU an glad to se thl
Improvement.
Dinner guesU Thanksgiving at the
Straus home were Susan Roger and
ton, Olen: Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford,
Miss Roaellen McMartln of Ashland.
Miss Joyce Handley of Oold Hill and
Mr. and Mr. A. Straue and children
Oernld Pltmerald, Ralph Ellis and
Arthur Straus, all itudenU at O. A
0, arrived bar Wednesday evening
to spend Thsnksglvlng with rela
tives.
Mr. snd Mrs. Geo. Nelml are apend-
Ing the holidays with relatives near
Lakevlew.
There will bea pie social after the
moving picture allow In the school
auditorium Thursday evening. De
cember 3. - "The Keeper of the Beea"
I the title of the talking picture
and a, good comedy will also be
shown, sponsored by the Qran
waya and means committee. Ledlea
are asked to bring their most dell
ctoua plea orauctlon, and a most en
joyable evening Is expected.
Members of the Ladles' club an
working on a plsy and bszaar to be
presented with other entertainment
In the naer future. Everyone 1 urged
to watch for the dau, which will be
announced soon.
Mr. snd Mrs. Lester Jsmes returned
to their home In southern California
last week after apendlng the past
two weeks visiting st the Louis
Klnne home. While here thoy com
pleted arrangement for the purchase
of the former John Duggan place
but expect to reside In California for
some time yet before moving to their
new home here.
Ladles' club met Thursday. De
cember 3. at the home of Mra. Bill
Streua.
Billy Crawford, son of Mr. and Mr.
Jim Crawford, left the flrat of tha
week for San Pedro. Call., where he
will tBke final examinations to Join
the army.
Fern Valley
FERN VALLEY, Nov. 39. (Spl.)
Lillian and John Kantor returned
Saturday from a two weeks' visit with
relatives and friends In Washington.
Mr. and Mrs, H. Boyer hava moved
to Medford for the winter.
Lem Hughes accompanied Nicholas
Dewlt to Trail creek Friday.
Mr. and Mra. R, C. Ward spent
Thanksgiving at the home of Mra.
Seela Morse In Valley View.
Mr. and Mrs. Stevens have moved
to Tennessee to make their home.
Archie Ferns was e Medford shop
per Wednesday,
Mrs. Alford and Echo have been
quite 111 the paat week with tha flu.
Mr. Alford was a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Carr tor Thanksgiving
dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. joa Kantor, Jr.. and
family called on Mr. and Mrs, Floyd
Maharry at Phoenix Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Eldrldge, Mr,
and. Mrs. Ed Msrshall and family and
Mrs. Ernest Boer and Ernest Lee were
Thanksgiving guests at the Hughes
home.
R. L. Glower and T. T. Clower and
Mr. and Mra. W. H. Clower were here
recently for a couple of days on busi
ness from Merced, Calif
Hubert and Vaughn Beer and El
mer Stevens were In the community
on business Thursday.
Mrs. Fred Williams Is having a
new electric stove Installed. It was
delivered Wednesday.
Geo. Kerby of Wagner Creek waa
transacting business In the valley
Wednesday.
The survey for the extension m
the power line was made Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Ward and Mr,
and Mra, Oeo. Armstrong returned
November 18 from a trip to Wash
ington and Canada.
Several students from the Ashland
Normal visited the school this week.
Quests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. Lytle Thanksgiving were his
three sisters, the Ml"r H'l" 'n't
yT-J-tU3irt1fl Klrpsth Foils and
Mra. Scott from Ashland; his niece,
Mlsa Mary Scott, and nephew, Herbert
Makemson, both from Klamath Falls,
and Mr. and Mra. Harold Chapman.
McLeod
McLEOD, Nov. 97. (Bpl.) Elk
Creek achool put on Thanksgiving
play, which was well attended by
psrenu.
Mrs. Doak returned home from the
hosptul November 34.
Elk Creek P.-T. A. I giving a tree
dance and box social December
at the Elk Creek dance hall. Tha
box lunches are to be sold to the
highest bidder. Proceed will be used
for bot lunche st the school nous
during winter month. A large crowd
I expected as thl It a worthy cause.
Treasle Vaughn apent November XI
at Shady Cove visiting friend.
The John Beddlngfleids nsd
family reunion at their home No
vember 38.
Hobart Dltaworth I confined In tat
Community hospital In Medford.
Wulter Byrd and Harry Harding.
Jr., visited achool at Prospect No
vember 36.
All residences on thl side of Rogue
river hve signed up for electric
lights.
Upper Rogue Orange ha decided
to hold their bazaar December 10
In the Orange Hall, Everybody wel
come. There will be run for old and
young.
Jimmy Hoey apent Thankagivlnf
with friends in Medford.
Those' shopping In Medfore) No
vember 37 wre Mr. and Mr. Torn
Carlton. Mr. and Mr. Cliff Collier,
Mr. Harding and family, LeHoy
BeddlngfleUl and Mr. and Mr. Von
Stein.
Mr. and Mr. Bendur are staying
In th Charles Webber home lno
Mr. Webber passed awsy,
The Grange
Orlffln Creek Orange.
Th master has called a epeelal
meeting for Deo. 8 at which time th
Oold Hill Orange I coming up to
confer the third and fourt.ii degree
on new candidates.
Be sure and be on hand as a good
time 1 assured.
Apple Crop Heavy
WASHINGTON. Nov. 38. lAP)
An a.ooo.ooo-bushel apple crop,
twice the average for th 1033-8
period, give Amerloan grower
treater competition thl year
European markeu. agriculture
de-
partment ooiiomoltu Mid.
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