1 a i ' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932. PAGE NINE REALIZE 7oarVJAUYS - BY HEADING Other Peoples VAMT-ADSg m i) 75 DON'T FORGET . TO PHONE THAT WANT AD :BEHB AR RATES' Per word tu Insertion (Mlpimum loo) Bach, additional loiBTUOIL Dt word. Minimum 100) Pper line per month, without .. Mhnntrfta BVfl c LOST LOST If dog missing, call 1518. LOST-Male Pekinese dog "wn one eyeVwwaro oucicm HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Single man for cretaJ",r and choTes. Reference, required. Box 9047, Tribune. WANTED SITUATION'S EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint-In?-interior decorating - general pMnt jobs. , call at 233 So. Central. EXPERIENCED woman wants house work. Tel. 1399-X. J "wanted-miscelLaneous LADY would like to hear from .patty, driving to Los Angeles or San .mesa, phone 1083-J. WANTED Turkeys, poultry and .is. Ton market prices. Rogue Iyer Meats. Inc. vrp i t-ed 3nd hand goods We pay more Berrydale 3nd Hand Store 1603. No Riverside. Phone 368. ,- . RAW PURS WANTED '-.Eastern prices paid. You don't have to wait for returns We Fy sn t buy Hides. Peltt and Wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape 6 phone 1063. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1082. FOR RENT HOUSES . pr.ii, nice, almost new 5-room i-v,h hmia for rent. $38: ,i.i.. wired for range. 28 Washington. Key at 20 Washington unnRnM furnished house: overstuff- . 1 beds: on Cottage; also other uihouses. Phone 1288-J, iiKmiBWTisHEn 6-room house: dou ble garage; $10 mo., water paid. 618 W. 2nd. Inqulro next door for key.' ' ' . . PARTLY FURN. duplex, 444 So. Ivy. for RENT 6-room modern partly furnished house. 210 Vancouver Ave. Inquire 214 Vancouver. for RENT Modern home. large liv. lng room, fireplace, hardwood floor. furnace, pnone odo-li-s. FOR RENT Nice 6-room unfurnish ed house, 815 mo. Location, worm . central. Phone 449-X. -a 4 ROOMS and bath, modern. Inquire 534 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house and garage. Call at 345 N Bartlett FOR RENT Modern 6-room house clean- - close in: Heatrola( set tuos. . electricity, gas -or wood: garage V woodshed. Phone 384-L or call at rf. .:714 W 10th. FOR RENT Nice residence near high school: double garage. 503 3. Oak dale. Phone 737. FOR RENT 4-room srosl) furnished house with garage. Call 816 or 1113-J, FOR PENT Furnished 5-room mod ern nause. Call at 4U s Riveraide FOR .RENT Modem 6-room house, clean close In: Heatrola, set tubs, electricity, gas or wood, garage, jwoodshed. Phone 364-L or call at iTU W 10th. HOMES TOR RENT Call 796. FOR RENT Homes. Furnished oj unfurnished. Brown Ac White. FURN Court bunga'ow Phone 310-H NEWLY renovated 5-room modern jcortage on Pacific Highway with 8 tacre lot. good garden soil. Irriga tion See J. B Webster Agency. .Phoenix. FURNISHED house. Inquire 319 S Ivy FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish ed house; hardwood floore. over stuffed electric range Call at 630 S Central FOR RENT Modern 6-room house, clean and in good condition; living room 14x28 ft with hardwuud floor. $ Drriruotns 1 13-24 with casement windows on three sides, set tubs aood .leatrola. Isrge garsire and woodshed. I ',, block from new court house Call at 114 W 10th St FOR RENT APARTMENTS FUHN'SHETJ adult only; pt.: pr.vat bath; 113 50. 244 8. Orape fURM. apt ; steam heat; convenient for 4 adults. Tlie B?rbcn, 10 Quince FOR RENT Attractive ground flooi apartment for couple emnioyed ; Call at 5.12 Plum St., alter 1 p. o or Su-UAa. I :: Phone J J FOR BENT APARTMENTS NICE modern furnished apartment, with garage, at 412 N. Ivy. APARTMENT lor rent. Phone 301 -R. 107 Mistletoe FOR RENT 4 room furnished lower furnished apartment near library Phone 3B7.J 80 Ea.it Main. "OB REN 1 FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT ROOMS House furnace heated snd a fireplace. Three good meals. H 00 a day. 718 E. Main. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance. One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 333 8 Central. FOB RENT BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED Party to room and board. Inquire 1D7 King. ROOM AND BOARD WHO per week 414 8 Riverside. BUSINESS OOPPORTUNIT1ES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Year- around business; no overhesd; fine for family: 8250 Box. 9026. Tribune FOR EXCHANGE uADE Wood for gun. Mall Tribune. Box 8109, WILL TRADE '35 Willys Sedan, li cense, good shape, for R. I. hens. P. O. Box 835, Medford. WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail k o sxeuenger. Trail, ore. WfLL trade dry 16" fir and hard wood for light truck S9 East 4th FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EQUITY In place for sale or trade. wnat have you? inquire at Marine Grocery, Central Point. WANTED To trade modern cottage. 1 acre ground, on hiway Just out of Marshfleld; value 83000, for acre age or business around Medford. Box 9039, Tribune. HAVE beautiful Oakland home. Want Medford or acreage. - Phone 1167, FOR SALE LIVESTOCK JERSEY milk cow and registered Jer sey bun: very reasonable for quick sai. ox mis, Tnoune, JFHSEY milk cow and registered Jersey bull; very reasonable for quick sale. Phone 19-F-4. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown as White. 12 ACRES Own water right; house and other buildings; on bus line; tiuuo- a. bj. Dennis, Rogue River. Oregon. FOR SALE FRUITS 4 VEGETABLES FOR SALE Half boxes of fancy D'AnJou and Bosc p?ara for Xmaa. i.oo per box. Tel. 40b-k-. w. a Watt. FOR SALE! Delicious apples, sorted 50c lug. Frlnk Orchard. Tel 611-R-l.- POTATOE3 65c hundred Tel 950- R-2 Rlohfleld Service Phoenix FOR SALE POULTRY FOR 8HLE 50 thoroughbred R. I ed pullets, laying. 1520 N. River side. Phone 1559. FOR SALE FUEL FOR SALE Dry body fir, dry oak, laurel and Phone 1116. $1.76: also manzanlta. FOR SALE DOOS AND PETS FOR SALE : ix terrier pups, $3.00 B. M. Heath. Ashland, ore., Terrace St. Phone 261-J. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS THREE slightly used Grsnd Pianos, one apartment size, one Baby Grand and one Parlor Grand; all real bar gains. Your present piano taken in exchange; balance on terms. Palmer Electric Store. FOR SALE Used Plsnos, $65 and up. Kimball, Enterprise, Wellington, Howard, Schonlnger, Marshall Wen dell and others. All fully guaran teed. Terms uxe rent to respon sible parties, palmer Electric Store. FOR SALE Man's suit, hst, shoes. ties and suitcase, cheap. 103 East 11th St. 50 TONS good ensilage and 92 tons o. i anaua nay. Excellent feed ing ground. H. E. Richardson Phoenix. Inquire p. O. n C O N D HAND Home Comfort Range, good as new, for a&le cheap lor casn. jsi weai iiony. ATTENTION. Mr. Car Owner 1 Can furnish you with good used cylin der heads, blocks and radiators, at '4 price of new: up to '31 models. HlWay Exchange, 1 ml. S. Phoenix PIANO BARGAIN Late model high grade ptano, like new; located here In Medford. Will sen at Dig dis count. Most any terms win nan die. If Interested. write at once to Goo Robinson, 435 Washington St., Portland. Or. ALFALFA HAY Baled or loose. de Uvered or In the barn. Otto Nled ermeyer. Tel. 523-J-4. FOR SALE Vecto circulating heater, bums wood or coal; good condition Tel. 3-F-5. DT ! a Ml TM TH V fnf uilaUrvln ri.-7H. rani AVftrntiifftxl MavLub. manzle dining aet, bedroom furniture, WMtlnghouee rancte.. Selling everything- Come. 120 Vancouver Ave PIANO for aale. Kranlch & Bach hl?fi grade instrument Priced only 350 Consider tome terms. 120 Vancouver Ave. FOR SALE One suit of clothes Priced to sell. See Huber the Tailor FOR CHR1WTMAS AND NEW YEAR cards with names engraved 1 printed thereon, phone 182-J and representative will call on you or call at Commercial Printing Dept oi the MaU Tribune; Big line of sanv plea at reduced price; time 1 get' fng short, order now FOR tand. gravel, sediment, fertilizer and warning, pnone tuzj. FOR SALE- HarleT'Davidsun moto; cycle 135 caah. &c Joba, At iUl Tiioune, TOR SALE MIRCn.LANEOOS CHRISTMAS DIPT SUGGESTIONS Personal printed stationery, both en velopes and paper from Ilia up to visiting cards, printed as in leather case only 13 75 -6 pencils with name printed thereon In gold also hsrd wood ruler In leather case for ai 00 See them at Com mercial Printing Dept of Mall Tribune. 98-80 N. Orape. Order now. FOR SALE Ilia lathe. Inquire at Pick 4 Lindley's. FOR SALE Dsed sewing machines, all make S5 up: terms It desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co 34 N Bartlett GET the 'No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job 5ff.ce: printed on cloth to with stand the rsln and weather. FOR SALS - Large sized Monarch Electric Range with trash burner Cost 4360 Cash price 175 Like new P O Box 414 Central Point FOR SALE circulating heater. Phone B7--Y TAKEN LP TAKEN UP Bron Jersey heifer aoout o mos oia. uwwr can n"--same by paying for ad. C. A Alvord across from White Wing Poultry Farm, east of Phoenix. MISCELLANEOUS FIRST-CLASS piano tuning or regu lating. Tnia an entities you to ouc credit on any one Job. before treo. 1st. Phone Hansen, 931. OLD PEOPLE and Invalids receive excellent care ami a real home at moderate rates. Maternity Depart ment, 83.00 per day. Convalesent Home. 153 oranite St., Asniand LAUNDRY 4c lb.: 8c completely fin ished. Phone bb-x-. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers special livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 019 Nortb Riverside Phone '044-X GET the "No Bunting" and trespass lng signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather PEC1AI PRICES on photographs tor Xmaa A Home Owned Studio So licits your patronage. 6 HAN OLE TTJDlO WILL DO painting and calsomlning in exenange tor radio, work guar anteed 521 N Plr-Sr BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. AHHTKAC1 t'O. A hst rait a of Title and Title Innuranre. I' In only complete Title System Id Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 0 No 82 North Central Ave upatatra Automontie Loan. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or nnanoe company ana exiena your payment Additional money loaned Phone 81 for appointment fctpert Window Cleaners. LEI OEOROE DO 11 - Tel 1112 douse cleaning Flout waxing Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estao Uabed 20 years Ambulance serv ice 6th St at Oak dale Tel 47 Job Printing. MAIL 1'RIBUNB JOB DEPARTMENT Beat equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing o( all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks billing systems duplicating caab sales slips and everything m the printing una. au-su n urape Phone 70. Money u Lend. WB LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other charge See W E. Thomas, o S central Ground floor Crater l an Theatre Bldg State License No. 8-167. Painting and Paperbanglng. BARRY MARX Painting tinting paperhanging. Phone 14-P-4. Res Coleman Creek road BADS rRANofER tfe STORAGE CO - Office 1016 No Central Phone 816 Prices right Service guaranteed RE1NKJNO TRUCKING CO Trans fer and Storage We haul anything at a reasonable prioe. Ill No Fit Street. Phone 332 LEGAL NOTICES Summons for Publication. No. 0378 Equity. In the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oreaon for Jackson County. Medford Irrigation District, a public crporatlon, plaintiff, va. O-iorge R. Caeaell and Mary Adelaide Cassell, husband and wife; Irvin Smith, also known as Irvin 4 Smith, and Sarah A. Smith, hue band and wife; tho unknown heirs of Irvin Smith, also known aa Ir vin M Smith; J. M. Keene and Mollis Keen, husband and wife Laura Nichols, formerly Laura Fer guson, and Byron Nichols, wife and husband: and also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming anv right, title, estaie, ,:n or in terest In the real estato described In the complaint herein. Defend ants To George P.. Caell and Mary Adelaide CaAsell, htm band and wife; Irvin Smith, also known as Irvin M. Smith, and Sarah A. Smith, husband and wife; the unknown heirs of ir vin Smith, also known as Irvin M. .Smith: Laura Nichols, formerly Laura Ferguson, and Byron Nichols, wife and husband, and also all other per sons or partite unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or in terest In the real estat described in the complaint herein, the above named defendant: In t Hah Mima n( tha AfmtM dt Drl. 1 gva. Ju, and eaca of jou, i hereby summoned and required to appear In the above named Court, ' and cause and answer the plaintiff's . complaint on file therein against you. within four weeks after the 1st day j o. December, 1932. the date of the first publication of this Summons You are hereby notified that if you fall so to appear and answer said Complaint within the time foreaald, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said Court for the reUel demanded in said Complaint, a suc cinct statement of which Is: That ft decree be entered- adjudi cating any and all right, title, estate, lien or interest, which you, or any of you, or any of the above named defendants, have, or claim to have in, to, or upon real property located within Jackson Couny, Oregon, de scribed as follows, to-wit: The West half of Lot No. Sixteen flfl), containing 11 acrea, more or less, of that certain tract known as Creatbrook Orchard Tracts aa the sa.ne U platted and delineated upon the records of plats, duly recorded In the office of the County Recorder 'or Jackson County, Oregon: save and except a strip of land 30 feet wide and 414 feet long running parallel to and along the south line of said described premlKs. And decreeing any and all such claims or interest o be null and void, and decreeing that said plaintiff is the owner In fee sim ple of the whole of said premises, free and clear of any and all right, title, eatste. lien or Interest of all the defendants in this suit, and that each and all of the defendants In this suit, and all persona claiming, or to clnlm. by, or through them, or any of them, be forevor restrained and barred from asserting or claiming any Hen or Interest In or to said, real property, and that plalntlff'a title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest; and for such other relief aa to the court may awra Just and equitable. The date of the Order herein for service of this Summons by publica tion Is December , i32. and ea.d Order fixed once each week for four successive weeks, aa the time for such publication. RAWLES MOORE. Attorney for Plaintiff Address: Cooley Theater Building, Aieaiora, uregon. TO Funeral services for Miss Esther McCollom. whos? sudden death In Cordova, Alaska, last week, came as a great shock to relatives and friends In this city, will be held here some time next week, the Perl Funeral Home announoM today. A wire was received by Frank Perl this morning from Cordova, announce lng that the body had left Cordova on the steamer Alaska, and woutd arrive In Seattle Sunday, making the funeral here possible about Wednes day or Thursday of next week. Fred Nelson of Cordova Is accompanying the body to -Medford. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Bustle 4. Acid found in certain frulta 9. Obstruct 12. United In one body 14. Ibsen char acter 1R. Type measure- 16. Genus of trees and shrubs 17. Kind of watei wheel 19. Interior 21. Moorish ket tledrum 22. Character in Arthurian legend 23. Tri-es or shrubs of the genua A In im SS. fltrnlned 27. Organn of hearing 28. Accomplish ao. Born 31. Displace 33. Itlver bottom 34. 100 nquara meters 25. English col lega 16. Athenian law ijlver 18. Afford pleas ure 40. WlnsUka Solution of Yestorday'a Puzzle -- PlSPllTlSSlP' AB E Tpl AB U XilJLM ill t" QpMo EMERI T H L A LWHO RIamB AkLKEi&RS CM I a&IMb r e d P A R K ) S H ApMT W A R I E ISJ HHpl RjtJG O N 41. Rubber 43. Diminished 45. ItetlmiA of wives 4H. Iti-clon 47, Unbylonlan KOd 49. American Indian BO. EntArlnic th servka , 63. P.-Uerfflmlliaa 64. Den la out sparingly ' t y r r r r w r r T$rW- "gr ''' 23 24 m, ', JMu. H y,m My, III III imiiiii (tUtlll ' rrmrr . i.-i 1 1 m 11 11 m I I , TRADE OPPORTUNITY Wanted Home in Medford for Pear Orchard 17 acre Par Orchard 11 sres In full besrlng. acres young orchard. Houss, bsrn. Irrigation. Best of deep loam soil. Very delightful plsce on Rogue river. Annuel production about as fol io.: 2400 packed rxrxes Anjous, 000 packed boxes Nells. 40 tons of Bsrtleiu. Incumbrance 12000, private loan at 7 percent. Will trade equity for house In Medford. BARNES and CORK, REAL ESTATE Phone 409 910-Y 115 8. Central Who Will Fill Garner's Shoes? Four in Race Already Others Expected To Enter Fight For Speakership In 73rd Congress By CECIL B. DICKSON, WASHINGTON (AP) The power- ful post or speaker In the new 73rd congress Is being actively sought ny four leading democrats of varying vlewa. Another quartet or possible con tenders may enter the rield before ft selection la made at a Democratic caucus, probsbly In March. Despite the time remaining before the actual selection, the Importance of the post Is such thst It probably will command much attention at the preeent short session. The office will be vacated by Speaker John N. darner on March 4 when he becomes vice-president and presiding officer of the senate. Can didates already In the race are Repre sentatives Henry T. Ralney Of Illi nois, Democratlo floor leader; Joseph w. BjTna or Tennessee, chslrman or the Important appropriations com mittee: John McDuffle of Alabama, party whip, and John B. Rankin ot Mississippi, chslrman of tho veterana' committee. Others May Seek Post. The possible contenders are Repre sentatives Lindsay C. Warren of North Carolina, chairman or the accounts committee: John W. McCormack or Massachusetts, member or the ways and means committee; John J. O'Con nor or New York, and Arthur H. Greenwood o' Indlnna, both members r the rulea group. Garner v-as elected speaker a, VM ago when the Democrats seized the house rrom 13 yesrs or Republican control. The Texan was the first Democratic spesker since the late Champ Clark or Missouri, who wielded the gavel during the Wilson adminis trations. . All Are veterans. Both Ralney and Byrns are veterans or a quarter or a century ot service In the house. McDuffle. Rankin and other contenders are all of long time service but entered congress after the world war period. Coming to congress 36 years ago, Ralney became leader In the present house, after establishing a reputation aa a student of domestic and Interna tional arrslrs. A large energetlo man or 73 years, he Is distinguished by his shock or snowy white hair, his ability as a debater and knowledge of tariff and revenue legislation. Byrns has been elected ror his 13th term rrom the sixth Tennessee dls. trlct. Besides heading the blgRest committee in congress, he has been chairman or the Democratic national concessional committee tor rour yenra. The Tennessean, tall and quiet spoken. Is reputed to have the beat knowledge or governmental expendl- Cross-Word Puzzle 6. Not strict 7. Pronoun 8. Focusaed 9. Backward- projecting points 10. Continent 11. Actual 13. Bod lea of watar 18. Rowing: Im plements "0. Baseball team 21, Father of mankind 22. Volcano 24. Tips 26. Considered 1'8. Deteriorating 29. Smell 32. Gray with flea 33. Larue bundlo 30. Other 37. Clerical linen collar US. Peeled an. Wnird 41, lilliliral char-nctf-r 43. Polynesian chestnut 44. Afffictionat name for an EnKllnh queen 41. TSntlrs amount 4. Prist 51. Nftnliv 62. Pen cock butterfly 66. Enr; comb, form DOWN 1. Tennis point won by a o.-vlca stroke i. Tvrnnniz S. Altnrnaiiva 4. ButTon-int; nnloi-il 5. AunttalLin palm cockatoo i-i 1:73"-: inrv i1irt1faa; aUtoki--f.!t'..'ij nj1 KKmi Despite the crush or Important legislation facing the' short session ot congress, the race for speakership of the new house Is commanding attention. Henry T. Ralnejr or Illinois, Joseph W, Byrns of Tennessee, John Mo llulfle 0r Alabama, nnd John E. HuiiKin of Mississippi are actively seeking the post, while others Bra being men Honed. The selection probably will not he mute until March. tures or any member In congress. In1 debate, he handlea himself ably. McDuffle. representing the first Alabsma dlatrlct, has been In con gress M years. He hss been an ardent advocate and vigorous defender 01 Democratlo principles. Because of hie does acquaintance with legislative problems he was made whip several years ago. Rankin has been a doughty sup porter of cash payment or the sol diers' bonus and Inflation or cur rency. He has fought the sales tax. The Mlsstsstpplan has support in the liberal wing or the party. Warren has been mentioned as speakership timber because or the manner In which he has preamea over the house during trying times in the last session. O'Connor hss been boomed by rrlehds from esstern states. A New England group has suggested McOori mnck, and several In the Indiana delegation are espousing the cause of Greenwood, Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, Dec. 15. (8pl.) Royal Brown Is still critically 111 at hie home. His sister, Mrs. Harry Carlton, la staying with .him at the present time. Mrs. Eliiabeth Pierce la assisting Mrs. Brown during tne illness or Mr. Brown. Parent-Teacher association held a busy session December 9. This group arranged ror tho serving or hot lunches last year at a small cost per lunch per pupil. This year, however, the plan Is to serve hot luncnus without any cost to the pupils. The parents will co-operate as mucn as possible by donating rooastuiis. New officers of t.'ie high school Junior and Senior Civics club were elected November 55 to hold office for all weeks. They are Doris Hous ton, president; Clarence Tingiear, vice-president; and Oerald Hansen secretary. . Miss Yetta Olsen took the high school sophomore clsss to Ashland to see Shakespeare's "Aa You Like It' 11.Y1 at the Southern Oregon, twt mat school by students and members or the faculty. Miss Olsen Is teacher or English In high school. Miss Hlmpson, teacher or dramat ics or the Eagle Point high school, Is preparing to present several playa thla year aa part of her atudy course. Booth Tarklngton's "Clarence" will be presented some time In February: Mr. Wilson, an expert book repair men, has been engaged to repair the worn and torn books of the Eagle Point grade and high schools. These hooks win be mended, cleaned, re glued and, In some cases, rebacked and otherwise made fit ror aeveral mors years' use at a fraction of the cost for new books. Eagle Point high school team will ploye the return engagement with Talent on the Talent floor Dec. 21. Joint Installation or officers of the Lake Creek and tagle Point Oranges, scheduled for December 10, was post poned to a lster date on account of the extreme cold weather. The new date will be announced later. Orange Installing team flans to Install Jointly for the Applegato and Jacksonville Oranges, December 17, at Jacksonville Ornnge hell at 8 p. m. The team will Install Jointly for tho Central Point, Live Oaks, Bams Valley and Roxy Ann Oranges at the Central Point Orange hall December 19, at 8 p. m. A. P. Benson and wife and twin 1 daughters, Kathleen and Corlnne. en : rout from Portland to Ban Diego, Cnl.. where they expect to spend the winter, stopped off for a visit with i their friends, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. 1 Hssk, December 18. I 1 Deslrabl. bouses always to first class condition (or rant, lease or sal Can 108 It Is socially correct to use Christ mas Seals. Buy lots ot them. Beds of pain are eased with sheets of Christmas Seal. Buy several suite I. Meteorological Report December Iff. 1932. Forecaati. Medford and vlclalty: Snow turn ing to rain tonight or Friday. Rlalng temperature. Oregon: Bnowa east and an own turning to rain w-ut portion tonight or Friday. Rlalng temperature. Loral Data. Loweat temperature thla morning, 18 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Hlgheat. 40; lowest, 16. Total precipitation since September 1, 1933, 4.36 lnchei. Relative humidity at o p. m. yes terday, 23; ft ft. m. today, 75. Puneet today, 4:41 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 7:33 ft. m. Sunset tomorrow, 4:41 p. m. Ohaerrattons Taken nt A 120 Meridian Time. - w ... pi pi Boise 18 9 Clear Chicago 943 Clear Eureka 48 98 P.Cdy. Helena 10 8 - Clear Los Angnlea 89 44 Ot Clear Marshfleld 62 28 Clear MEDFORD 44 IS Cletr New York . ... 39 28 Clear Portland 38 98 Clear Reno ...... 24 4 Cles,' Salt Lake . 149 . Clear San Francisco .... 48 38 ... Clear Seattle 42 98 Clear Spokane ,. -4 8 Clear Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN, Deo. 18. (Bp!.) A dinner van given it trie "home ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Bill Ho) man December U. ' Prenent were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cowden and son, Bob; Wallace RagA dale, Mr. and Mrs. 8am Coy and family, Ralph Oorton of Medford. Wayne and Bert Wbaley, Idela and Edwin Henry of Browmboro and Vance pearre. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Tounf spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harnlsh. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoi man Vie past week were Mrs. Pay Roberta and children and Mrs. Ruby St. Germalne, both of Central Point, and Howard Gold of Medford. Mr, and Mrs. Nick Toung spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chil dreth of Eagle Point December 13. All were no try to learn of the death of Qui Nichols of thla district. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Dec. 18. (Spl.) Evening of December 19 Installa tion of officers for Central Point. Sams Valley, Roxy Ann and Live Oak Oranges will tnk place at th Cen tral Point Orange hall, with Oertrudc Haak of Eagl Point Orange as in stalling officer. Refreshment will be served In the bsnquet hall, rtegu lar Orange meeting will b held De cember 16. Let there be a good at tendance. Orange quilt baa been moved from Mrs. Myers' to Mrs. Leverton'a on Rose Lan. Tnose wishing to work on It may do so afternoons of this week. When needing aupucating sals book, flat-packs ot tan-told cast) r g I s t r forms, ledger sheai tor bookkeeping machines as any other kind ot prion eg Innt Order from .ut-ot-lowii firms snd pay more Phone T8 snd on fl ail, i.piweuusuvu tin eU DEER FROZEN IN ASHLAND. Deo. 18- (8pl.) Death stalked at the city warehouse Tues day evening w,hen all efiorts of city water and light department employe to save the life or a fine four-point buck which had been frozen In th Ice on th upper part of the Keedsr Oulch reseivolr failed. The buck, evidently coming from a warmer climate, was found Tues day fro sen In th Ice of the lake, nearly dead from exhaustion and cold, when City Water Superintend ent Barl Hosier and his asslatanta mad their usual trip to the reser voir. With th side of the bank la covered, th deer had been unable to reach solid ground and had spent the night on the Ice. He was taken to th city ware house and effort made to revive him but all efforta failed. FREAK APPLE IS MINNEAPOLIS, Deo. 15. fP) yj(?w ftesref of "rwf" apples anot apples with "roey cheeks." but where can anyone get an apple that's red all the way to the com? Offhand. University of Minnesota, farm school professors will tell you they know of one place and that is from Con greasman -elect 1". h. Shoe maker, fanner-1 abort te. Years of amateur experimenting--Burbanklng, as he terms It In bis backyard at Apple ton, Wis., where he used to live, produced rusaet apple with red pulp. Pcotes3T w. n. MtunnaA, .n the division of horticulture at the college of agriculture, said the apple la an Interesting variation which be expects to use in further experimen tation, hcplng to cross it with types to Improve the quality while retain ing 1U unusual features. Willamette Frozen Above Oregon City OREO OON CITY, Dec. 15. (If) for the flrat t!m In several year the Wlllamett rlvr Is frown over abov the Oregon City bridge. The to 1 thin, however. The upper river snd falls are frown over with but llttl water going over the falls. Th Crown-WUlamett mills were closed Mondsy because of the Ice. Jordan Valley Bonds Extended SALEM. Dse. 15. (P) Members of stst reclamation commission todsy approved a contract entered Into be twn?n the bondholders' committee snd urttlers on the Jordsn Valley Ir rigation district, whereby th bond of the project will be pooled and th land owners will have 50 years In which to pay of fthelr obligations. Grocer Found Dead In Closed Garage GLADSTONE. Or., Deo, IS (TV- Th victim or a heart attack and asphyxiation, Richard Preytag, 8f, a grocer fcjt ror 98 years, was fend dead In hi garage last night. 1 H had started th machine and piti ably stepped bsck to open th gersg door, which close automatically, whan h was overcome by heart attack. The body was found bes.o th running motor In th closed ga rage. Real C.tate or muranos Leave It to .one. fu-uM lit, . , , . . ,