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REPORT lost dogs, animal cruelty
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ing In our used car department
for live-wire producing salesman,
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WANTED Competent housekeeper
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how to cook. Go home nights.
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MALE AND FEMALE HELP
830 WEEKLY. GROW MUSHROOMS.
Cellar, shed. We buy 35c lb.
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40-PAGE BOOK FREE. Mush
rooms, Dept. 404, 2019 Second,
Seattle, Wash. '
WANTED SITUATIONS
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work. References. Write Box 483,
Ashland.
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as sales clerk or waitress. Refer
ence. Phone 89. J. Green.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED The best violin 810 will
buy. Phone 1027-R.
WANTED TO BUY Good pick-up.
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WANTED To buy a gentle work
horse. Will give good home and
' only light work, write, stating w
rrlntlon. where horse can be aeen,
also cash price. Box 1288. Mall
Tribune.
WANTED Saddle pony suitable for
8-year-old girl. Must be sound,
gentle and not too old. Furnish
description, price and location.
Address P. O. Box 988.
laundry done reasonable. Will
deliver In town. 304 Boardman St.
WANTED Dressmaking, alterations
Katherlne Satterlee. Singer Shop.
22 S. Grape.
(IE PAY MORE CASH
For Your Furniture.
HOI.IIKOOK AMIHEtVS
8th and Front. Phone 647.
BEST PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture
EADS OIIRN. Phone 1192-J.
WELL DRILLING $1 50 per ft first
60 ft., etc. J M uoo3c. oiw utiia
WANTED Scrap Iron, brass, copper
all kinds of metal. Medford Bar
gain House. 27 N. Grape St Tel
1062.
u a BUSS Painting and paper.
hanfftna contractor 813 South
Grape. Phone 648-W
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture
MEDFORD BAROAIN HOI'SE
37 N Grape St Phone 1063
FOR RENT HOUSES
SMALL- UNFURNISHED HOUSE. Ber
rvdale. H. L Cook. 10 Quince.
FURNISHED HOUSE with two bed
rooms. H. L. cook. 1Q Quince
FOR RENT 4-room
house. 319 Beatty.
unfurnished
FOR RENT House. 1517 N. Riverside.
FOR RENT Small partly furnished
house. $16. water paid. Dresslers,
1107 E. Main.
FOR RENT Modem 8-room house,
20. water paid. 608 W.Utfa St.
FOR RENT New 3 -room modern
house. 9 1 3 .50. water paid . Mac's
Market. N. Paclfl: highway.
vnp pfnt-a-room nartlv furnished
houe Inrmirr 2!! Clark.
FOR RENT- -4-rof m ii.uise. 115. water
paKL No children. 1319 W. Bta
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOB RENT 3-room modern house,
partly furnlshel, 617.60. water paid.
Near Washington school. Phono
729-X.
FOR RENT Good 8-room house,
close In. Phone 417.
FOR RENT -room bouse. 1035 Wert
loth St.
FOR RENT 6-rooni partly furnished
bouse. 926. Phone 730.
FOR RENT Duplex, near Junior Hi
Call at 828 Haven.
FOR RENT 6-roo n (umlahed house
close In. Phone 457-J.
FOR RENT 6-room modern house.
3 lots 2107 Capitol Ave.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
VACANCIES Two-room furnished
apartment, private bath shower
and Karaite. Also housekeeping
room and bedroom. Close in. 237
N. Central.
SINGLE housekeeping rooms, fur
nished and unfurnished. New wood
ranges. Private showers. 314 Haven,
near Junior high.
FURNISHED PARVMENT. Hot and !
cold water, lights, private bath
Adults. 013 So. Oakdale.
DESIRABLE apartments. 3 rooms and
bath; gas heat Inquire Farmers &
Fruitgrowers Bank.
FURN. 1, 2 and s-room Apta. Gar
age. Adults. 604 W. 10th.
FOR RENT Apartments,
Court, 3rd and Holly.
Apt 8.
Durell
Inquire
FOR RENT furnished Rooms
PRIVATE ENTRANCE, warm, cheer
ful rooms. 604 Pennsylvania.
ROOM FOR RENT 11 S. Orange. Hot
and cold water in room. Garage.
Call evenings after 6 p. m.
PLEASANT Bleeping rooms with or
without garage. 823 King.
ATTRACTIVE ROvjMS 404 8 Grape
FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM
ROOM AND BOARD. 153 K. Oakdale.
BOARD and Room.
Orange.
Vacancy. 23 N.
BOARD AND ROOM 718
81 per day
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 10 acres. Buckshot Hill
road. 3rd house on right
FOR SALE DOGS. PETS
PEDIGREED Irish Terrier Puppies.
A. K. c. registered. Mrs. aruiitn.
854 W. Second.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE One yearling buck. In
quire T. a. Fowler, end Heiman
St.,' Ashland.
FOR SALE CHEAP S Jersey heifers.
Call 164.
FOR SALE; 1 heavy team, 3 young
cows, just iresn; is Angora goats.
Mrs. C. 8. Clifford near Agate
School.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE or trade for wood Fryers
and large pullets. Dresslers 1107
B. Main. Phone 1393-H.
FOR SALE! Turkeys. Hens, 18c. Gob
blers, 15c. Live weight. Steve Nye,
Anderson road. Phone 3-F-22.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1935 WILLYS COUPE. Bargain for
quick sale. 712 Pine St.
SKINNER'S
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
1938 Bulck Special Sedan new
paint, new tires, good motor.
radio, heater. Only 8775.
BUICKS
1938 Special Coupe very
clean 8745
1938 Touring Sedan heater 645
1934 Sedan fine condition. 296
1933 Sedan 165
CHEVROLET'S
1935 Tudor
1933 Coupe ,
1931 Cabriolet
. 816
. 265
. 135
DODGES
1937 Sedan radio and heater..
1936 Coupe .......
PONTIACS
1937 Touring Sedan 6 wheels..
1936 Touring rtn
565
425
595
475
1937 Naah Lafayette Sedan 536
1937 Packard Sedan very
clean; radio and heater. 646
SKINNER'S GARAGB
Phone 103
Bulck Cars OMC Trucka
Usee Car Lot 665
FOR SALE '29 De Soto Coupe.
Cheap. 408 Edwards.
'34 PONTIAC Coupe. Reasonable.
Texaco Service Station, East Main.
FOR SALE or TRADE '29 Ford 1
ion irucK. ttun oniy eii.ouo miips.
New tires. Also young black work
horse, 1400 lbs. D. F. Oay, Oold
Hill.
FOR SALE
86 Ford Pickup . ....$940.00
Has new motor and paint.
88 Plymouth Dl. Cpe. $390 00
Runs fine. 95 rubber.
33 Pontiac Sedan U19.V00
Good sound transportation.
Make us an offer on these:
'31 Ford Coupe; "37 Bulck; "29
Durant; "28 CheT. Cpe.; 30 Ford
Panel.
AUTO SALES AND LOAN CO.
Cor. 9th and Bartlett
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 2 have exclusive listings
on three modern homes at very low
price and small down payments.
All on pavement, close in.
H. O. WILSON
Phone 073 - 1584..
A REAL BARGAIN 8-roora house,
cltv water, not modern, 9 lots.
lrr'.estiKl. Outside city limits, $450.
s l '-KJ a own. too year income.
"DAD" ROBERTS, 730 Weat 2nd.
FOR SALE 3 acres Ladlno clover. ,
j good warden toot. 4-room house.
! ch!rkn how'. i?arn. trrlestfd. city
j watr. Sarrlf! c 12X 273 t'.-jwn.
I "DAD" ROBERTS. 730 W. 2nd.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
BE WISE BUT YOURSELF A HOME
FOR CHRISTMAS
For Bale 30 acres, all cultivated.
fenced; 10 acres Irrigated; 10 acres
apples and D'AnJou pears; balance
grain and alfalfa land. 4-room
house. Sacrifice, 11.500. Terms.
Also
IB acres, 6-room modern home. 10
acres clover and alfalfa, good mead
ow, all fenced, balance peaches,
nuts and grapes. Irrigated. With
or without stock. Winter feed In
barn.
Also
Lovely suburban home, oil burner
two acres cu'.Mvated, good out
buildings. Irrigated, city water.
Clean and newly painted. A real
buy.
Also
9 acres, 8-room modern new home,
all woven wire fenced. 9 tons clover
hay In barn, new chicken house,
new hog pasture, plenty feed for
12 cows.
Also
30 acres, all In new spring crop
' alfalfa, all woven wire fenced.
9 good water aystems. Best soil
In valley. Good outbuildings. These
are all real buys. Other lovely city
and suburban homes at right
prices. For Information call
DAD ROBERTS, 720 W. 3na.
FOR SALE 10 acres Irrigated, good
soil, 3-room house, 2 miles out
8850.
Also
8- room house and bath. Cabin In
rear. Suitable for boarding and
rooming house. Only 8900. Very
easy terms.
Also
9- room house and bath, 6 large
lots. Nice shade, splendid location.
$3,500. Terms. ,
L. O. PICKELL, 18 8. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Cheap. A good wood
ranch. Close In, 6. miles from Med
ford. Call at 813 Beekman.
HOUSES FOR 3ALE in Medford and
surrounding towns Easy terms
Jackeon County Federal Savings
and Loan Association.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms Lists available
at National Farm Loan Office. 302
Liberty Building. Medford.
CITY and country proe ties RENTALSLOANS-
INSURANCE. 0 8
Butterfleld. 409 Medford Pulldlng
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown & White.
FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate
7 ACRES. 3 In bearing grapes. Cabin.
Flowing springs. On U. 8. 99.
Blackwell Hill Service Camp. A. F.
Bastyr, R. 1, Box 145A, Central
Point. Ore.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
DELICIOUS GOAT MILK, cream,
butter, cheese. Jungfrau Goat
Dairy, Route 4, Box 64, Medford.
DRY WOOD Second growth fir,
16" $2.00, 12" $1.75: 12" manzanita
$2.50. Call 810. Franklln'a Grocery.
ORIGINAL UTAH WOOLEN MILLS
JACK FROST BRAND
Complete line of men's suits, top
coats, sweaters, gabardine shirts,
macklnaws, made to own measure.
Also underwear. Ladles' mannish
suits, coats, dresses and slacks.
Complete line of blankets and
robes. Jackson county representa
tive. HANFORD L. PYLE, Rt. 1,
Gold Hill, -Oregon.
ACCORDION1, 48 base, like new, 865.
Bargain. 336 So. Riverside.
XMAS TREES Silver fir, white fir.
red fir. All sizes. Trees painted
to order. Burres Texaco Service,
East Main and Hawthorne.
FOR SALE Good
129 No. Oakdale.
used furniture.
FOR SALE Cut Holly for Christmas
priced right. Faber's Farmer'a Sup
ply, 8th and Bartlett St.
FOR SALE Newtown apples, washed
and sorted, 35c box; C grade, 8
boxes 50c. Winter Ncllls pears, '25c
box. Joe Kantor, Route 4, Fern
Valley.
ALFALFA HAY for sale; first, secondj
1564.
CHRISTMAS TREES snd Wreaths.
Go to Bert Johnson's for the best
In town. Prices right. Open day
and night. Corner 6th and West
Main, next to Grover'a Dairy.
FOR 8ALE Dining room set. Inquire
817 W. 10th.
FOR SALE Bean Supenglant spray
rig. Phone 3-F-22.
AMERICAN Radiator Circulating
heater. Good condition. Bargain.
Fred Hallgren, Phoenix.
EMIX'S MARKET
Pork Shoulders, whole or half,
pound ne
Fresh Leg of Pork lb. 15c
Pork Backbone or Neck Back
bone 4 lbs. 25c
Fresh Pigs Feet 4 lbs. 25c
Beef Suet lb. 6c
Pork Heads lb. 8c
Lard, unrendered lb, 6c
Beef Steaks, Round or Sirloin,
pound 17-e
Salad Drewlng...
. qt. 19c
49c
. lb. 15c
50 lbs. Onions -i ..,
Brazil Nuts
FOR SALE: S3 Caterpillar tractor In
A-l condition. K.W.H. Sales and
Service, 808 So. Riverside. Phone
909.
SOMETHING NEW
See the new oil burning hot water
heater and circulator with cooking
top. Reasonably priced at Kick s
Hardware.
NICE NEWTOWN APPLES, 8 boxes
100: half boxes D'AnJou pesrs;
secondhand lumber Mrs. J. A. Pert
Tel. 488-R-2.
FOR SALE Hammereo hay, first cut
ting. Cheap If taken at once.
Double-D Ranch, Bams Valley
OREOON BERRIED HOLLY, 1 lb.
shipped anywhere, $1 , Free one-year-old
Ever Blooming Rose with
each package. Park Landscape Co.
Rogue River.
A BARGAIN 17-Jewel Hamilton
man's watch, brand-nsw, hind-
erurrsved. $76 value for only $40.
Phone Lee, 1025-J.
FOR SALE Oood used Hohner ac
cordion with as only IB. Oold
and white. 13 base. 914 I. Main.
FOR SALE Washer service Full line
genuine Mayttvt parts flervlce on
' all makes Meoford Maytag Co.
91 No. Bartlett, pbans 99.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
WE CARRY the most complete line
of ornamental shrubs and plants
In Southern Oregon. Plans drawn
and landscaping free. Financed on
budget plan If desired. Park Land
scape Co., Rogue River.
FOR SALE Dressed, grain fed pork,
half or whole. W. H. Arnold. Phone
523-J-6.
XMAS GIFTS Besutlful Roller ca
naries; fine singers. 1127 West
Main St., Meford.
FOR SALE Stem punctured Cornice
pears. American Fruit Growers Inc.,
South Fir St.
FOR SALE Shelled Corn 81.40 cwt.;
Ground Barley 91.40 cwt.; Cob
Corn $1.00 cwt.; Wheat 81.50 cwt.
All above grain clean and of good
quality, John Nealon. Phone 118,
Central Point.
DELICIOUS and Newtown apples.
35c box and up. Bring containers.
Independent Packing Co., Phoenix.
FOR SALE Walnuts. 8c lb. Grimes
Golden Apples. Jess Eldrldge, Fern
Valley.
FOR 8ALE Leaving for east coast.
Selling all household furniture snd
dishes at sacrifice. 616 So. Oakdale.
CHRISTMAS PEARS Extra fancy
Cornice, standard and half boxes,
price very reaaonasble, attractive
boxea, can be shipped any place
In tne united states.
MYRON ROOT & CO.. INC.
47 South Fir 8treet.
HAMMERED HA1 at Davis
Feed
Stores, Medford, Ashland.
FOR SALE Wood rangea, new and
used, all prices. Maytag Shop, 81
No. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Oil heaters, $34.60 up
Maytag Shop, 31 No. Bartlett.
FOR 8ALE Zenith washer, one year
old. Cheap. Maytag Shop. 31 no.
Bartlett.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay and dry
apple wood. Ed Haniey Kancn
Box 301, Rosa Lane. -
APPLES AND WALNUTS D o 1 p b
rnipps, crater Lake Hignway.
FOR SALE Best wood In town
guaranteed dry. 323 N. Riverside
phone 616 Hawley Fuel Co
FOR SALE Hydraulic pipe
giants. Box 3376. Tribune.
OLYMPIC EGG MASH with milk
8225 per sack. D.vls Feed Stores
CUT-RATE PRICES - Nu-Way Mat
tress and Upholstery Co, Phone
293. 209 Weat 8th St.
APPLES Gebhard's, -alf mile north
Bear Creek bridge. Central Point
PERSONAL
SPECIAL for one week only, $1
Reading for 50c by Madame
Francles, PalmlBt. 1746 N. River
side.
MISCELLANEOUS
w. E. ALEXANDER, Central Point,
Oregon, International Harvester
(McCormlck Deerlng) representa
tive for Jackson county.
VISIT FLORY'S NURSERY and
Landscape Service, south entrance
Grants Pass. ' See our fine stock
of fruit, nut, shade trees and
ornamentals. 10 off In December.
SEWING, some garments 35c. Excel
lent equipment, oatisiaction guar
anteed. Phone 1977-J.
NOTICE After thle date I am not
responsible for debts contracted
by anyone except myself. Myron
Brownwood.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m.
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Abstracts.
Jackson Count
Abstract Co.
TUla Insurance
Abstract!
Escrows
Dressmaking.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking.
Fur Remodeling, Pultons ana
Buckles covered. Room 320 0. t
Natl Bunt Jldg. Tel 1181.
Custom Butchering.
HAVE YOUR HOGS
CUSTOM KILLED AND CURED
by CRATER MEAT CO.
Phone 1912.
Auto Loans.
LOW RATE AUTO LOANS
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
MONEY to buy new or used car
Private money at new low rates
Immediate action. No red tape.
X TO 20 MONTHS TO PAY.
W. E. THOMAS
46 South Central.
Phone 139. License M-317.
120 TO $1,000
On Your Car.
1930 to 1939 Model cars
and light trucka
1 to 18 months to repay.
CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO.
HAROLD H TROWN AGENCY.
Agent.
123 Bast Main M-238 Phone 807.
CAR LOANS
Solve .-our financial
problems by
refinancing or borrowing.
LOANS ON CARS
1933-1939.
Trt-State Acceptance Corp.
License M-353.
MARK A. GOLDY
109 E Main. Phone 728.
You Can Save Money and
Time by Getting Your
CAR LOAN OR "
REFINANCING
Direct from the Lender, The
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Your Satisfaction Guaranteed.
46 South Central.' Lie. M-217.
DRIVE IN
AUTO LOANS
and
REFINANCING SERVICE
Deal with a southern Oregon.
owned independent finance com
pany where your needa will receive
PERSONAL CONSIDERATION at
all times.
Immediate action I No red tape!
Our yeara of experience Insures
you of the best service. DRIVE IN
for YOUR confidential loan.
Used CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD
"DRIVE IN"
P. T. "JERRY" YOUNO
Motor Investment Company
Lie. M-374. Phone 169.
9th and Bartlett.
Cross -Word Puzzle
T. Intervening!
law
9. Bobbin
I. Character la
"Alda"
10. Nervous
twitching
IL Partake of
reality
17. TUtad
11. Genus of the
herb stone
crop 29. Crafty
24. Card with a
single spot
26. Marry
27. On every side
29. Harsh
Animal's foot
31. Tale
33. Not artificial
33. Little child
36. Indian antelop
It. Metal fas
teners 40. Palm cockatoo
41. Passenger
3t amer
41. Minimum -44.
Rancid
46. Anglo-Saxon
slave
41. Small piece of
butter
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9. Government
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Expert Window Cleaner.
LET JOB DO IT
Expert Window Cleaners General
nouse cleaners, noor waxing joe
Spence Phone 1173
Maternity
SPECIAL trained nurses on duty 34
hours for maternity cases. Ambu
lance service. Rogue River Ssnl
tarlum. Jacksonville. 83.
Nursery Stock.
CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY
Fruit. Nut and Shade Treea. Berries
and Shrubbery
Finest Oregon Grown Roses.
Sales yard three miles south on Pa
cific nignway.
W B Barnum Phone 851 -R-2
LOANS
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
ings of late construction. $9 76 per
month per thousand. Low Interest
rate.
BROWN & WHITE, 104 W Main.
PERSONAL LOANS
CASH FOR CHRISTMAS
or any other purpose can be
secured from us promptly, confi
dentially and at LOW COST
OVER 11 YEARS
In Medford and thousands of
aatlsfled oustomsrs, assures your
complete satisfaction.
OREGON FINANCE CO.
48 South Central. Phone 130.
around Floor Craterlan Bldg.
License B-211, M-217.
Radiator Repairing.
HOOPER'S RADIATOR 8ERVICS
33 South Bartlett.
ROOFINU
WB REPAIR ur apply uny type of
roor. paoco Kooungs, smngii
Coatings and Paints. Wall Paper
one-third off. EKerson faint ana
Roof Co . 38 So Bartlett Tel 343
Sanitarium.
WE CARE FOR THE SICK
ROGUE RIVER SANITARIUM
TRAINED NURSES 24 HOURS
PHONE JACKSONVILLE B3
Transfer.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 8 Fir Street.
Insured Carriers.
Local and -xng Distance Hauling.
Phone S44.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
Office at South Fir. Phone 816
Prices right. Service guaranteed
CITY TRAN8FER A STORAGE CO
Household moving and general
hauling 30 8. Drape. Phone 3050
day or night.
Rogue River
Rogue River. Dec. IS. (Spl)
School reopened Monday af
ter being closed almost a
week on account of so much
flu and cojds. Nearly everyone
has Improved and no new cases
have appeared.
Miss Annabel Heath entertained
the executive committee of Crater
Lake Union Christian Endeavor at
her home here Sunday.
Mrs. Cloyd Dick was hostess to
the Civic Improvement club at her
home on Paclflo highway south De
cember a with a covered dish lunch
eon. Owing to so mueh sickness
and the heavy rain only 18 ladles
were present. The day was spent
In doing special Red Cross work.
On Thursday Mrs. Lora Carter and
Mra. Sam Sandry met at Mrs. Dick's
and completed work of mailing out
about 176 letters containing Chrlst-
msa seals.
Mr. and Mrs. BUlle Brooks and
two children have moved to Med
ford. Mr. Brooks Is employed at
Swift ec Co.
The many patrons of Rogue River
are glad to know that we will retain
the drug store conducted here for
many yeara by the late Dr. Cary,
Mrs. Cary sold the store last week
to a registered druggist of Woodburn
who will take possession at once.
They will mov4 here as soon as suit
able living quarters can be secured,
Miss Marie Stephens of McMlnn-
vllle has been visiting at the Roy
Holllater home. Mrs. Holllster and
Miss Stephens are sisters.
Live Oak grange met In regular
eesslon December 4 In the Olrl
Scouts home. Mrs. Pearl Greenwood,
lecturer, had an Interesting program,
One number greatly enjoyed was a
song by Mr. Oresnwood, Mr. Hutch
Ins and Frank Hall. At close of the
meeting s hobo lunch was enjoyed
The pie social December 1 was a
sucoeaa in every way with good
attendance, good program and a neat
sum taken in.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Woods and son
Don returned to their home In
Portland last Thursday after apend
tng a week visiting the Sam Sandrya.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wiley and
children of McCloud, Calif., were
week-end visitors December 2 at the
Wiley-Carter ranch.
An Interesting missionary meeting
was held at the church December 1
when Miss Irene Forsythe spoke of
conditions In war torn districts In
China. Mlas Forsythe has spent 19
years there and expects to return
In July. She la Using a year's leave
of absence, spending part of It with
her sister In Oregon City.
Mrs. Sam Sandry entertained Mrs.
Cloyd Dick, Mrs. W. 8. Cary and
Miss Forsythe at a lunch before
going to the meeting at the church.
Mr. and Mrs. James Whipple were
smong Grants pasa shoppers from
rogue River Tuesday.
Oood news to her many friends l
that Mrs. George Beers Is steadily
Improving at her home In Evans
Valley.
Hot lunches are being served now
at the school and greatly enjoyed
these cool rainy daya. Mra. Thelma
Randleman la cooking this year.
Mrs. Jack Holt has returned to
her home In Atlanta. Ga., after visit.
Ing at the home of her son. William
Harley. Mr. Harley la commander
at the Wlmer CCC.
Big Applegate
Big Applegate, Dec. 16.
(Spl) Great activity will be In
progress at the Frank Dutton
ranch at Sterling where between
eight and nine hundred turkeys
are being dressed for the San
Francisco Christmas market. It
is expected that butchering of
the birds will require five dayi.
John Harr made a business trip
to Eugene late last week preparatory
to entering the University alter the
holidays.
Jack Pltcgerald of Little Applegate
Is recovering from a severe out on
the foot which he received while
cutting wood. Six stitches were re
quired to close the wound.
Mr. and Mrs. Prlmlo (Tony) Cardl
of Phoenix were recent guests of
Mr. and Mra. Aris Throckmorton.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurloe Rttchey of
Hotchklss, Colo., who are making aa
extended visit here, were guests at
dinner Friday at the home of Mrs.
Kitchey'a aunt. Mra. Rolland Smith
Mrs. Augusta Brusch has returned
to her home at Canby, Ore., after
spending several weeks with her
slater, Mrs. Minnie Offenbacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wall entertained
a large group of friends at a dance
party at their Little Applegate home
Saturday evening.
Dave Buckley entered Sacred Heart
hospital Friday and la undergoing
treatment for several daya.
Alford Kubll, with the United
States navy recently at Manila, It
expected to return here soon from
Seattle, where he has been a guest
of his mother, Mrs. Chester Whitney,
for a short time. While en route
north, Mr. Kubll also expected to
visit his grandmother, Mrs. R. A.
Breceda, at Marshfleld. While on a
month's furlough, he Is spending
part ot the period with relatives here.
and will return In two weeks to
San Diego. He was accompanied
to the Applegate by Andy Aanelson.
Owing to a very email attendance
at Beaver Creek school due to In
fluenza, the school was closed Friday,
probably to remain closed thl week.
previous to Its elose. Mrs. Fossv
Myers of the community taught the
scnooi lor several daya In the absence
ot the teacher, Mrs. Vera Kerr, who
aiso waa in with Influenza.
Miss Eva Couch left last week for
soiem, where aha waa called
account of the Illness of Mrs. Ben
comas, who suffered a paralytic
stroke. Mlas Couch Is expected to
return here by Christmas to the
home of her slater, Mrs. Lora Pernoll
roe resignation of Mrs. Walter
Crenshaw as chairman of the Apple-
gate extension unit waa accepted at
me meeting or the unit held last
week. Mrs. Crenshaw, with her fam
lly, la moving to Talent next month.
The unit will enjoy the annual
unriatmae party and alft exchange
ai meir regular study olub meeting
nouncKiay, December ao, at 1:30
p. m. Everyone attending will bring
gut not exceeding as cents. Tea
ano cooxtea .will be served. The
study club dlaousslon will be eon.
ducted by Mrs. Crenshaw and Mrs,
Helen Davis.
In reply to a'reaueat for native
shrubs for landscaping the grounds
at the old Methodist church In Jack-
sonvllle. Ranger -Lee Port delivered
a trucxioad .rora the ApDlesate die.
inct Wednesday. The shrubs and
trees Include manranlta, chapara,
wild lilac, Oregon grape, pine, fir,
and Uveoak.
Shorty Baker la expected to return
to steamboat soon from Montana.
where he was called due to the death
of his son, who was killed In a hunt-
ing accident. Mr. Baker, upon his
return here, will enter the Good
Samaritan hospital at Portland, when
be will undergo an operation for
spllolng a nerve In his shoulder,
which was Injured while haullna
hay at the Ben Dawson ranch Isat
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Larkln Reynolds are
among (hose of the community re
covering from the flu. Lance Offen
bacher also Is convslesclng.
The annual community aud achool
Christmas celebration is being
planned for the night of December
aa at Upper Applegate grange hall.
Joint programs will be given by
Watklns and Beaver Creek schools,
with ths grange cooperating. Every,
one Is Invited.
Mr, and Mrs. I. 8. Turner ot Tula
Lake, Cel., have arrived to spend
the holiday period with their daugh
ter, Mrs. Helen Davis, of lower Ap
plegate. Upper Applegate grange la spon
soring a card party at their ball
Saturday, December 16. Prises will
be awarded and everyone la Invited.
MINES IK TWO
London, Dec. 16. (P) Two
Norwegian steamers struck
mines and sank off Britain's
northeast coast today with ten
men reported missing, seven in.
jured and 30 rescued.
They were the 1.907-ton H. C.
Flood and the 1,264-ton Ragni.
Captain Peder Indbu said the
Ragnl struck a mine during a
dense fog and six of his crew
were missing.
OAKLAND JUDGES
Grand Champions In Each
Department Yet to be
Selected Ends Saturday.
Oakland, Ore.. Dec. 18. I1P
Grand champions and reserve
champions announced in that
order at the Oakland turkey
show this afternoon Included:
Standard division: Fay Leath
erwood of Oakland, black year
ling torn; sadie Small of Sil
verton, yearling White Holland
torn.
Utility division: Mrs. Joseph
Kupetz of Harrlsburg, bronze
old hen; E. F. Strong of Rice
Hill, Narragansett old hen.
Championship awards were
expected to be determined late
this afternoon.
The show Is divided Into
three departments, live stand
ard, live utility, and dressed,
with a total of 1,231 turkeva
entered. Judging had been com
pleted last night to determine
first places for each breed and
each classification within the
breeds, leaving the task of pick
ing breed champions in the live
utility and live standards divis
ions for this morning. From
among the breed champions the
judges this afternoon will pick
tne grand champions of each
department.
In the dressed show where
all judging has been completed
by Judges M. H. Shook of Rose
burg and F. E. Fox of Corvallls,
the grand championship waa
awarded heavy young bronze
torn entered by Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Kupetz of Goshen. ' ,x
Sweepstakes display was won
by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hamil
ton of Chehalis, Wash., who also
took best display honors In the
bronze division. Best display
awards In other breeds were
won by W. G. Truitt, Oakland,
Narragansett; R. F. Sands, Wil
bur, White Holland; Ward Coc-
keram, Oakland, Bourbon red;
Fay ' Leather-wood, Oakland,
black.
Breed championship were:
Mr. and Mrs.. Jos. Kupetz,
bronze; Mrs. R. O. Goff, Nar
ragansett; Henry Domes, Rick-
reall, White Holland; Mrs. Nella
Butler, Bourbon red, Fay
Leatherwood, black.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kupetz, young
torn; Ward Cockeram, adult
torn; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kupetz,
young hen; Max Lyons, Fort
land, old hen.
EAGLE POINT GIRLS
Eagle Point, Dec. 18. Spl)
The G.A.A. club girls of Eagle
Point high achool will present
a three-act comedy Wednesday,
December 20, at 8 p. m., in the
high school gymnasium.
The cast of "Corney Turns
the Trick" has been rehearsing
faithfully and expects a large
crowd. The following girls are
taking part: Beatrice Caster,
Hazel Hutchison, Martha Abel,
Mary Harnlsh, Audrey Knight
en, Edith Hoefft, Joan Holmes,
Lucille Vieaux and Jessie Beau
lieu. Marie Davidson and Mir
iam Cummons are helping in
the technical production; Miss
Olson 1 director.
Canada Fearful
Portland, Dec. 16. UP) Can
adians view the current war
with greater concern than they
did the world war, Mra. George
Black, Dawson, said yesterday.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our many friends for their
sympathy and klndneee during our
recent bereavement in the loss of
our beloved daughter and sister.
Mrs. D. O. Holland
and Family.
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