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JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNT., BEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1932. PAGE SEVEN gjjaaLS J I 1 DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD - HERE ARE HUt BATES; Pat word first Insertion (Mln'mlim ach additional Insertion. pei word i i Minimum I Oct pt line per month, without eopi change t2t Phone 75 FOB RENT HOCSEH FOR RENT Homo. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown 4. whit. NEWLY renovated 6-room modem cottage on Pacific Highway with i acre lot. good garden soil. Irriga tion See J. B. Webstei Agency. Phoenli. FOR SALE S 32x5 00 tires. 2 aixa high pressure tires. auxo vruv-. tires: also some 33x4", tires. 91a North Riverside. FOR rent Modern 6-room bouse: olean and In good condition; living room 14x28 (t. wltb hardwood floor. I bedrooms. 1 12-24 wltb casement windows on three sides: set subs good oeatrola, large garage . and woodshed: 1V block from new court house Call at H4 W loth 8t. FOR SALE Extra large circulating heater, suitable lor store or ware house, A-l shape: priced for quick sale. Medford Auction House. St South Fir St. FOR SALE P & O 14-Inch horse- drawn llky plow. Phone 3-F-t. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNITURE for sale Servian rus radio, overstuffed, Maytag, mangle dining .set, bedroom furniture Westinghouse range, selling every thing. Come. 120 Vancouver Ave FURNISHED 3 steam-bested. W. Main. and 3-room water, lights. apts., 1005 PIANO for sale. Kranich as Bach; hleh grade instrument Priced only $350 Consider some terms. 120 Vancouver Ave. NEAT furn. apt. Key 148 s. Ivy. FURNISHED apt. for rent. 3 rooms, private bath and entrance. Phone 692-Y. 8 F. Jackson. FOR SALE One suit of clothes Priced to sell. See Huber the Tailor LOST rr-H dog mwmgTcall -'- FOUNO rT'lcarTat Elks club phone 1138. WASTED-SITUAT10NS "oTBYVanU to nWork m "S:,.;-. ao. smith. to Bcnuui. - Ugh school, or caU 447-L. l. ' J. "-.,- in home ffiS- Box" rr:. i motherie r'Z: town or country. Tel. 135 p'Llnt iob.rcM3J! ST-PERIENCEd" woman wants house work. Tel. io-; WANTED LIVESTOCK WANTED Useless livestock. 280. FURNISHED Central. 2-room apt. 375 So FURN. apts.; steam heat; convenient for 4 adults. The Berben. 10 Quince FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple empioyea Call at 632 Plum St.. after 6pm or Sundaya NICE modern furnished apartment. with garage, at 412 N. Ivy. FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR cards with names engraved or printed thereon, phone IB2-J and a representative will call on you or call at Commercial Printing Dept of the Mall Tribune; Big line of sam ples at reduced prices; time la get ting ehort. order now. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all mBKra en up; irniu 11 ucauu n makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co 34 N Bartlett "OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FURNACE heated room adjoining warm shower. Private home, can 798-Y. ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. Grape. PLEASANT ROOMS House furnace- heated and a fireplace. Three good meals, 61 00 a day. 718 E. Main FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: prl vate entrance. One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 222 a Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS ROOM AND BOARD 5.00 per week 414 S Riverside. BUSINESS OOPPORTUNITIE FOR RENT Service station and grocery store, good equipment and living quarters. On highway near town. Some cash needed, phone 417-J-2. 1 FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE clothes for wood. Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main. c-MELODY saxophone for sale cheap, or trade for portable typewriter or portable clectrlo saving maenme WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ToTTcTToro Tribune. IroSTiTib Wlelely tla' JTTredPhol'''1 lng. Thlbault. TB69-R Emll. Andren. Tel'J9 w WeTwOTSiTplMsei I to Jiave some. Address7 commercial Printing Dept. Mall Tribune, Medtord WOOD for .lay or potatoes, near Trail R 0 Skellenger. Trail, ore. WILL trade dry 18" fir and hard , wood for light truck 822 East 4th FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Nearly new 3 rooms and bath, screen porch, garage, snaoe 6800 eaulty. cheap or trade for car, lot. acreage or what? Balance 61100, small monthly payments. Box 9000 Tribune. RAW FURS WANTED Eastern prices paid. You don't have to wait for return. Wo pay cash. FOR TRADE 10 A. 7 modern cab. Ins, 3 houses, filing station. 6 miles from Falls. 85.000 back cost sib. 500. Make offer equity. W. J. Hoi. man. Fort Klamath 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062 NTED-Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you MEDFORD BBBUIUl- nv.- S7 N Orape 8t. Phone 1062. FOR RENT HOUSES wrR RENT Furnished duplex at 231 Holly. 4 rooms. 622.50. Inquire next door. FOR RENT 3-room turnlshed du . r,lex. 231 So. Ivy. Phone 1153-R. HALF OF DUPLEX Furn.; 618. Tei 790-L. . . FOR RENT-Deslrable ejjrtjrtd. ; - furnace, fireplace, piano. Frigid lr, breafcraat noofc. laundry room, etc. Phone 1586- A 01 635. RENT REDUCED 627.50 to "Uable party. The owner living In Califor nia will sacrifice to secure perma .. ntF. Modern house on pav ed strt 6 rooms and steeping porch, furnace, fireplace, hardwood floors. Located at 927 Queen Ann Ave. See a. u ijeonara ov tage St. for particulars. TURNISHFT 5 -room modern house. 820 Ter monin. wijcib vw-- Inqulre 440 S, Riverside Ave. mo pfvt small houses. 1-acre tracU. near Central Point. Call 105 FOR RENT Nice 5 -room unfurnlsh v! house. 16 mo. Location. North Central. Phone 449-X. WFOR RENT Nice residence near high cnuoi. ouuujc sotosu. - -dale Phone "37. for rent Modern fl-room house dean close in; HetoU, set tuos. ljwtT.ntw tTDJt or wood: garage, woodshed. Phone 384-L or call at 714 W 10th. FOR RENT 5 -room furnished house and garage. Call at 3 N- Barti-ti tivpttrniished fl-room house: dou hi ffraee: slO mo., water paid 518 W. 2nd. Inquire next door for key FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES GOOD AUTOMOBILES 33 Bulck Sedan (Used as a house car) $1095 00 Regular price was 81400. Can't be told from new. Carries new car guarantee and service. 30 Dodge Coupe $375 00 '31 Esseit Coach - 825 00 '30 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan 350.00 2C Chevrolet Convertible. Coupe , 1000 '27 Bulck Sedan 200.00 '25 Packard Sedan (fine oondl tlon) - 185.00 SKINNER'S OARAOE Your Bulck Dealer 143 So. Riverside Phone 102 FOR SALE POULTRY BRONZE TOMS, $6.00; Bronze hens, 25c lb. W. A. Pyburn. Route Buckshot Hill. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown dt whim. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS LEGAL NOTICES CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Personal printed stationery, both en velopes and paper irom u up 50 visiting cards, printed A In leather case only $2 75 6 pencils with name printed thereon in gold also hard wood ruler Id leather case for $100 See them at Com merclal Printing Dept of Mall Tribune, 28-30 N. Grape. Order now. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson county. In the Matter of the Estate of John W. Scott. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, H. W. Conger, has been appointed" by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, as special administrator of the estate of John W. Scott, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, duly verified In the manner Tirovich'd by law. to the un dersigned. 715 West Matn Street. Med ford, Oregon, within six months from date of first publication of this notice. Dated and first published Decem ber 22, 1932. H. W. CONGER. Special Administrator. FOR SALE 11x5 lathe. Inquire at Flck & LInd ley's FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE Harley-David son motor cycle aso caan see John, at Mail Tribune GET tht. 'No Hunting' and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tr-bune Job office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALE - Large sized Monarch Electric" Range with trash burner Coat 9260 Cash price 975 Like new p O Box 414 Central Point FOR SALE Circulating heater Phone 570 -y MISCELLANEOUS BUY AT HOME Out-of-town sales men are canvassing Medford bust-nes- men for duplicate and tripli cate sales books and flatpacks for different kinds of counter sales ref? Inters, for ledger sheets and state ments used on bookkeeping ma chines, and other kinds of printing All of these can be furnlBhed by your local printers and at as low and generally lower prices. Do not order anything from out-of-town printers. Call your own printer and kesp the money employing home people. Summons for Publication. No. 6370 Equity. ' In the circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Medford Irrigation District, a public corporation. Plain till, vs. G-ton;e R. Caasell and Ms it Adelaide Csbsell husband and wife: Irvln Smith, also known as Irvln M Smith, and Sarah A. Smith, hus band and wife; the unknown heirs of Irvln Smith, also known as Ir vln M Smith; J. M. Kcono and Mollte Keene. husband and wife; Laura Nichols, formerly Laura Fer guson, and Byron Nichols, wire and husband: and also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or in . terest In the real estate described ' tn the complaint herein, Defend ants To George B. Cassell and Mary Adelaide Cassell, husband and wife; Irvlr Smith, also known as Irvln M. Smith, and Sara-h A. Smith, husband and wife; the unknown heirs of ir vln smith, also known as Irvln M. Smith; Laura Nichols, formerly Laura Ferguson, and Byron Nichols, wile and nusoand. and also all otner per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, ilea or in terest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon : You, and each of you. are 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 o. December, 1932, the date of the first niihltr.Rt.1nn of thin Summoni I You are hereby notified that if you i frti so to appear and answer saia Complaint witnin the time aioresaia, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint, a suc cinct statement of which Is: That a decree be entered adjudi cating any and all right, title, estate, Hen 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 County, Oregon, de scribed as follows, to-wlt: The West half of Lot No. Sixteen (16), containing 1 1 acres, more or less, of that certain tract known as Creat brook Orchard Tracts as the 18-ne la 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 SO feet wide and 414 feet long running parallel to and along the south line of said described premlwi. And decreeing any and all such claims or interest be null and void, and decreeing that tald plaintiff is the owner in fee sim ple of the whole of said premises, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate, lien or interest of all the defendants in this suit, and that each and all of the defendants in this suit, and all persons claiming, or to claim, by. or through them, or any of them, be forever restrained and barred from asserting or claiming any Hen or Interest In or to said real property, and that plaintiff's title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest; and for such other relief as to the Court may seem Just and equitable. The date of the Order herein for service of this Summon? by publica tion Is December 1. 1932, and said Order fixed onos each week for four successive weeks, as the time for such publication. RAWLES MOORE. Attorney for Plaintiff Address: Cooley Theater Building, Medford, Oregon. ! Prospect Mine Association Holds Great Possibilities for Industry's Development GO TO CHURCH ON SUNDAY. JW PROSPECT. Dec. 22. (Spl.) 8nt- urday night 75 men M the community enjoyed a "feed." boxing and basket ball in the Prospect gymnasium. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Winn of Medford are house guests this week at the G us Dltsworth home. Mrs. Lizzie Nichols and scn Darrel of Ashland are spending a week s guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dlts worth and family. December 13 a home demonstration meeting was held at Mrs. Johnston's. Dyeing and cleaning were demon strated. December 20 six ladles gathered at Mrs. Gus D Its worth's and spent the day making their Christmas candy. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dltsworth and family spent Saturday In Medford doing their Christmas shopping. Mrs. Anna Weeks, Stewart Weeks and Mrs. MacB?th spent Tuesday In Medford shopping and visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning were In Medford Monday shopping and visiting friends. They were dinner guests of the Drs. Carlow. Tuesdiy afternoon the P.-T. iA Christmas program committee met n two srouns. One with Mrs. Jeff Ritchie and the other with Mrs. Fred erlck. and made the popcorn balls for the school Christmas tree. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve spending the week In Medford, as Mr. Grieve Is still on Jury duty. Eighteen men of this district, holding county court unemployment (Ry A. E. Kellogg) i Perhaps the greatest potential pos- I slblllty of co-operation In bringing the small mine owner and capital to gether Ilea In the local mining aseo caltlons or congresses. If some means of permanent registration of merito rious prospect and mining properties could be provided, as well as a regis tration of consultants located In the terrlt6ry served by any particular or ganization, it would simplify the problem. For the properly owner, himself, a service similar to this might prove a decided asset In bringing bis list before prospective purchasers. By the establishment of such bureaus persons interested In obtaining prop erties would have but to make their desires known In order to be sup plied wit.', a list of worthy mine. together with brief extracts of their salient features and terms1 of sale, Cult forn la Cited The California state bureau of mines at the present time approaches 1 this Ideal by publishing a monthly bulletin of current Information, with a view to bringing mine owners with in the state in contact with parties interested in securing such Informa tion. Likewise, It Is designed to bring mineral producers and consum ers In contact with one another. Listing of properties with cham bers of commerce usually falls the purpose for w.hlch It Is Intended be cause of this very fact. Chambers of commerce, because of their nature and functions, must of a necessity be forced to list all properties within their respective areas, but with a lo cal mining association functioning It Is a clearing house for all mining in quiries pastg through the cham bers of commerce. For a considerable period of time financing has been ready to under take the examination of new, poten tial gold mines, with a view of plac ing them on a production basis, ahould the results of the examina tion so Justify. In fact, the demand for new gold properties of merit may be said to exceed the supply. Prospector Complains On the other hand, the prospector may raise the cry that the capitalist fails to heed his pleas for succor with the result that neither he nor the financier profits from Alt dis covery. .The result of the above attitudes on the part of the prospective oper ator, on on hand, and the dlsgrun tied prospector on th other, many arguments can be advanced in favor of each, but It seems to the writer that the money man may be correct in his attitude of caution In the ma jority of cases. In by far greater number of In- LIST, PLEA OF PASTORS Dear Mr. Editor: May we have a llttl space tn your paper to urge a few things which we deem of great Importance at this time? At Its last meeting, the Rogue stances the proepecor has a grossly River Ministerial asoclatlon took dtf Inflated Idea of the value and extent inite action to Inaugurate a "Oo to of his prospect, and any attempt on Vie part of a technical person to invalidate his opinion la equivalent to a statement of enmity. The pros peator Is, In fact, usually so insist ent about the potential value of his undeveloped holdings thst it ire- Church Movement" for Sunday. Jan uary 1, 1033. We bellsve that all our people should go to chureh twice on that day. We bellev this to be a most opportune time. We bellev that there li a spirit of worship, and a heartfelt need of God It quently la wasted effort to express hn til norms! people that will call them to begin the new year In rlfhi attitude of mind and heart that will make nearly all of them feel that the first, and the right tMng to do in the new year will bq to honor God with their presence at some church service. We bellrre that If sny opinion whatever, unless should be one of agreement. On the other hand, a large num ber of prospectors have a keen and sincere desire to sell their locations at a figure or on terms welt within reason. These miners usually pos sess an even tempered disposition, we can reach all and make the proper wun wicnnicai nuwicage g.eancu sppai to them, that the most of our from study ana experience, xney are people will gladly respond. , HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right SatisfacMn guaranteed 619 North Riverside Phone "044-X GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on cloth to with- ' stand the ram and weather PEC1AL PRICES on photographs for Xmas A Home Owned Studio So licits your patronage. SH ANGLE TUDIO WILL DO painting and calsomlnlng in exchange for radio. Work guar anteed. 531 N Fir St BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABHTIMCT CO. Ahttrarta of Title and Title Insurance. Tiie only complete Title System In Jackson Connty. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. A DstTSCtS of Title. Title Insurance Booms 3 and 6. NO 33 North Central Ave. upstairs t Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle an Weal type with whom to do busl nas and possess considerable Knowl edge of the geology of the property which they are attempting to fin ance. 1 Engineer Sought The mining engineer scout, In the employ of capital, and the Independ ent consulting engineer, who la gen erally called upon to locate proper ties of merit for Interest jd financiers, are the ones most commonly ap proached by the prospector who so licits financial aid. The scouts and the oonsultanta are the first and Practically all of the churahes of the ralley are represented In the ministerial association. We are ap pealing to those who are not repre sented just the same as to the which are. The needs are Just the same. Ood la Interested In all. In the association we feel the nerd ef each other. Here we are trying to find more of the common ground that we all stand upon most of the time, and here we feel that anyone problems are the problems of all. we are not seeking to build up our churches from the ranks of other usually the flnsl stumbling blocks In churches, so we are urgtnx all roo ms eyes 01 vie prospector, ror upon pie to attend somewhere, and asking the two responsibility of further In- them to Invite all other people to vestlgatlou or of dismissal. attend somewhere, at both service The first question the scout will of the day, Sunday, January 1. U ask Is "I, the property actually as mv neighbor does nnt care for mr the owner pictures?" In order to church service, I am going to ask him arrive at any conclusion to correctly to attend some other church service, solve the problem, It may be pos- and to take someone else If he can. stole to check up the verbal state- u that fair? And, Mr. Editor, I am ment of the property owner through sure that you are going to be asked such concrete evidence as. he may to take a hand in this. Tou stand, possess In the shape of atfldavlta or in a place where you may reach reports on his property made by such lot of our people; and, of course, engineers u have actually examined you have Influence. We want you to It or the particular district It Is located In. Now hsre Is where the local mining association steps In end assists in promoting the mlnersl re sources of the region. cards, are working on the Lewis Ul rloh and Red Blanket roads this week. A number of school children have been absent from school due to flu and severe colds. Msny families lost their supplies of fruit and vegetables because of the low temperature recently. 10. Automobile Loans. 13 ACRES Own wster right: house and other bulldlrujs; on bus line; $1000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River. Oregon. FOR SALE FUEL FOR SALE 12 and 19-ln. fir and hardwood, all dry. Phone 823-R-t. Dal ton Bros. FOR SALE FRUITS VEGETABLES FOR SALE Half boles of fancy D'AnJou and Bosc pears for Xmas. $100 per box. Tel. 4.68-R-J. W. H. watt. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PIANOS AND ORGANS 7 good or gans. $8 snd SH.3U. urnno in. $1350 reproducing piano, beautiful tone. $395; easy terms. Prices nevtr low on complete stock of new and s'.'.fhtly used uprights, grands and player pianos. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE, 3$ So. Orape. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer. Dank or finance company and extend your payments Additional money loaned Phone 81 for appointment Expert Window Cleaners. LET1 OEOKOE DO IT - Tel. 1173 House oleaning Floor waxing- Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HUMS Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 30 ftart Ambulsnce serf Ice 9tb St at Oakdale Tel 47. Job Printing. 741 WF.ST JACKSON 6 rooms, good condition and location. Tel. 103 FOR RENT -rootn modern furnish ed house: hardwood floors, over, stuffed electric range Call at 630 S Central GIVE a Christmas gift that can oe enjoyed the year around, a roller canary, white, yellow and mixed colors, pedigreed and wonderful singers. Phone Jacksonville 173. Mrs. Jack Thrasher. Birds csn oe tetn at 325 South Holly St., Medford. FOR SALE Old carpets at Hotel Medtord. FOR SALE Homemade pickles, all kinds. Mrs. Foseberry. Tel- 7l-L. FOR RENT 4-room .mall furnished ! FOR SALE-Two targe wicker house with garage. Call 815 or buggies. oU bed inc other toys. 1.13-J FOR RENT Modern fl-room house clean clone in: Heatrola. et tuoi electricity, ?as or wood, ftarae woodshed Phone 364-L or call at 714 W 10th Central. POR SAluE Or? body fir. 1175; also dry oak. laurel ana manaoit Phone Ulfl POR RENT Furnished S-room mod ern house. Csll at 4U 8 Riverside HOMES POR KtST Call 79fl j FUitN. Cowl ouiiga'Off, Phone 319-H. ENGLISH WALNUTS (or Christmas 4 mile west of Phoenix. A. N Wright. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in -toutbem Oregon Printing ol aU kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, ft d blanks billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing Una. 38-80 N Orape Phone 75. Pain tin and Paperbsnglng. HARRY MARX Paintin? tinting, paperhamjlng. Phone 14-P-4. Res Coleman Creek road ACROSS Size of type Second 0. S. . President , Ardor U. Minute particle 15. Confine 16. Proposed unit of velocity ' 17. Imperative 19. Grows old 20. Scene of combat 31. 0d-vvomanlsh 23. Congealed water 34. Syllable used In musical refrains 28. Highest moun tain In Groat Brit ain Portending vi. Spanish wide mouthed pots 3(1. Kind of meat 37. Before 33. Abyssinian ape S3. Presently 41. Not so old 43, Russian meas ure of capacity 44. Pick out 48. Tain 47. Native metal- bcarlng compound 48. FMiftr lor eels 49. Slovenlr women Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ElgRBTwH'- A T E R WE A TH E Rip RATE IJND U E H I 6U ANAS sf"T I N j E GTApp APT P jx i T R I Pm, A 6 fTf llliii. 9 if PA 1 RED Mer scaIbp 1m a REC KjliT H ibsl jSP V MJN I tT& SQ R AN D eIsItIeIrIsIaIyeIlIy B2. Utopian down Jjj 64. Short for a 1. Parent J man's name j. Romsn road 85. Be Indebted , Central part 61. 67. Choose by vote 4. Catkins 60. Minimum 6. High moun- 66. 64. Roman fam- tain lly or clan 6. Asiatic for- 66. Opening of a. est tree 5. seed pod at 7, Egyptian deity it. maturity 3. Soiling with 69. 68. Rank mud 69. Call forth I. Fashion 70. Color of a 10. Feminine 61. horse - name C2. 71. Formerly 11. lawmaker 63. 72. Drive oft 12. Fish sauce 66. 73. Grit 13. Organ of smell 67. IS. Name claimed by Naomi - 32. Cry of the an cient bac chanals 25. Represents- , live 27. Misfortunes 28. Aspect 29. Hindu queen 30. Soothing ap plications SI. Anger 32. Post of a staircase 24. Decorate 36. Strong boxes 38, Grinds 40. Recjulra 42, Note In Guldo's scale 45. American Indian tains: var. find of tree or shrub Kflw Mischievous child: colloq. Small wild ox Scrutinize Iook after Grow firm Money to Lend. WE LEND MONET ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on tin paid r-Hance No other charge See W t Tnomaa. 48 S Central Oround floor Craterlan Theatre Bid? state Llcenie No 8-157. 7 5 E U WAs fc 7 a I? Wfflto f 12 13 L 22 'X, WMl Tj&lL 1 HI i3 2? Jo 31 32 J3 M 3S 11 HH37 zzziizziZLZszzz 1 ZEZHl wMl 6 H;" So Si W'W"1 ! aWM'4 WW'W mimL- Is,,., wtmw zzzzHzzzzzuzzzz ;, hrl I I I NH Ti f" i. 1 Gold Hill lness session It was voted to hold meeting to study the county budget December ao. A. B. Collett arrived at the Edlng ton home Saturday to spend the holi day vacation at the closing of state college at Corvallts. Long Mountain GOLD HILL, Dec. 33 .-( Special ) Miss Rhoda Cheney was a Medford shopper Saturday, J. C. Yokel, local agent for Raw- Ugh products, called on patrons here Monday. George Martin was able to resume his duties as mall carrier Monday after several days of sickness. Prof. J. A. Thomason spent sun- dsy the guest of friends In Medford. The Infant son or Mr. and Mrs, Logan Gardner has been quite sick. Dick Robinson and Wilbur Mar tin have been working at their mine on Savage creek Vila week. Mrs. Jerome Abbott, who has neen attending echool In Washington, la here to spend the holidays with her husband, who Is athletic coach In the high school. Fred Cornutt of Kanea Creek was a caller here Monday. Mary Jane Harris has been quite 111 and unable to attend school. J. C. Grimes and family,, who have been running the Hl-Way Inn, ex pect to move to MecUord the first of the year, where Mr. Grimes has the barber shop In the Gr&nd hotel. Miss Ruth Byerly. who has been attending the University of Oregon at Eugene, came Saturday to spend two weeks with her mother and sis ters. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dusenberry are the parents oa girl born Decem ber 18. The baby has been named Ida Pearl. W. E. rtoss, Ernest Ross, Bertha Coy. Lola Reed, Olive Turner. Mrs. B. A. Ross and Mrs. R. E. Blsnken herg were business callers In Med ford Tuesday, Mrs. Laura psnkey U confined to her home suffering an attack of rheumatism. Robert MUlspaugH Is able to be out again after having the flu. MIm Albert Ina Hankey will leave the last of the week for Portland to spend the holidays with her parent. LONG MOUNTASN, Deo. 33. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 8 to well and daughter, Betty Jean, are here from Eugene to spend the holidays and are planning to stay awhile. A farewell party was given' for Mat' were enjoyed most of the evening, consequent turning to righteousness, All reported a good time. use It for all thst It l worth la this effort. We vsnt to appeal to the outstsnd- lng leaders In every department of life. Will not our Ivdges, lawyers, state, county and municipal officers, and leaders, school teachers, officers, pupils, editors, prlntsrs, writers, play ers, singers, business rren and worn en. sportsmen, and all otftsrs lend us a hand to put this over In a really beneficial wayf If all who feel that ttn year 1033 should be made safer, better, and happier, will attend church service someplace, and seek Ood', good grsoea, and His guidance in all the affairs of life, we shall feel the resulU of the movement all through the new year, and whatever w may have will mean more to us. We know that the wisest nvsn and women and the deepest thinkers la. all departments of life believe that unless there is a deepening of the spiritual 'life of the people, and Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Oarrett are moving to their place recently pur chased from T. P. Nichols Mrs. Manuel Shelley, Jr.. and chll- drert have mode to Medford while we are In danger of having no busi ness In little while. This seems to be the note sounded everywhere. Will you all Join to help us? ' The association la asking that eaen minister, and alt ohurch leaders do Manuel Shelley. Jr.. la milking on 'heir vary best to make the services the Van der Hoeven place. of the day all that la poslble. Keep Neighbors nave been busy this out an sectarianism, and preacn sna week dressing turkeys for Christmas tesch the gospel of the graoe of market. Christ Just as nearly as you can aa Miss May etoweu rise returned you believe He would do if He stood from Washington, where fthe visited In person In your plsce of service. friends and relatives for several sincerely. week. . JOB. M JOHNSON, We are wishing you sll a very President Ministerial Association. merry Chrlstmaa and a happy New Year. Trn,m. SADS rRANoTER & STORAGE OO -Office 1011 No Central Phone tit Prices rulit Servloe guaranteed KE1NKINO TRUCKING. CO Trans fer snd storsge We h&ul anything at a reaeonsDle price. Ill No Pit Street Phone 232 1COND HAND Home Comfort P.irv.'. od ss rww. for salt cheap lt ca;h. 33i ul Holly. I While you o;e giving, give hralth i ouy Chrletmaa Seals. A CHRISTMAS PRESENT One of the finest modern Homea in Medford, unincum bered. For Sale or Trade for ranch. Thi home gold a few yeart ago for $12,000. It carries $10,000 insurance. The owner will sell at a sacrifice m he wants to farm, or will trade for farm. BARNES and CORN, Phone 409 910 Y. 18 S. Central. Sams Valley NATIVE SONS AID DIAMOND JUBILEE ROTARIANS ENJOY CHRISTMAS PARTY A large numbsr of Botarlsns and truants enjoyed the annual Chrlstmaa Endorsement of the proposed Dla- p&rty of the local Rotary club at the mond Jubilee to be held here In June Hotel Medford Tuesday noon. There 1034 In celebration of Oregon's sev- waa a epienoia program enty-flfth blrthdsy by the Nstlve musio ana a special menu FtU,.u sons and Daughtera of Oregon was by Rotarlan Emll Mohr for the occa. reported today by the local chamber '" -... - o of commerce. A letter announcing " "" chlla n.d., thwe ."J endorsement by this well known or turned over to tht "Women of Ro- SAMS VALLEY. Dec. 33. (Spl.) Balance of the turkey crop In thlt district waa marketed by the poul- trymen thla week. About BO per cen'. was shipped, '"hue the remain der 7ae sold to Mcdiord buyers. Same Valley school will give a Chrlstmsa program Friday night. The Psnkey. Antioch and Agste .schools wilt slso give programs t'vat dste. Among tht Interesting features of ' the lecturer'a program at Saturdi.y nlght'a Orange meeting waa a penny gilt Christmas tree. A'ter dlsmsn I tllng the tree, Miss Dorirf nichsrdaon I treated the members with delicious I popcorn bslli. Those who partlel ! psted In the program were Miss Doris Richardson. Ws.ley MoDonough. Ar thur Straus. John Wilson, Bill Du I ?an, L. M. Sweet, Mrs. Jay Prink, Mrs. R. H. Seegmlller. Thelma Mr Knight, Idlth Bene, Erma May and Prance, W!lon. Headings, sonns. In strumental mtulc and Christmas Mo ganltatlon of ploneera was received "r onwiounon. this morning and In It the Native The program which waa In charge Bona and Daughter, promise they will of Dr. Wllllsm Holt waa opened with give the celebrstlon their support 100 n Invocation by Rev. Wm. Balrd fol- per cent, as well a their official en- -- f.b.- the Presbyterian church. Selection from the cantata "The Incarnation" were given as well aa a soprano solo by Maurlnt Duncan. A short talk on the real meaning of Christmas by Rotarlan William Holt concluded tht program. Ouests Included tht follo-vlng members of the vocal ensemblt: Halt Carleton Strang, Maurlne Duncan, Nora Howell. Jean McAllister, Dr. William Holt, K. O. Denman, P. 1 Strang and L. Y. Kuenhlt and Dor othy Reynolds, sccompanlst. Other guests were the Misses Doris Pstton. Molly Brown. Alice Prock and Mar garet Warner and Dr. Walter Krestt. Visiting Rularlans Included Jack Tobin of Roseburg and C. A. Duncan of Klamath rail,. dorement. Willing cooperation In the obser vance 1 volunteered and every pos sible aid to make It a statewide suc cess. The letter la signed by John J. McCall, secretary, of Portland. The same organization sponsored tht Jubilee celebration held In ob servance of tht seventy-fifth consti tutional convention In Oregon. McFadden Ouster Voted By Cohorts WASHINOTON, Dec. 33. (P) The Penneylvsnla Republican house dele gation today voted to oust Represen tative Mopsdden aa secretsry of the delegation because of hit attacks on President Hoover. The lmmedlsM cause of the actlou was McPsdden's recent unsuccessful attempt for Impeachment of the Pres ident, after which the delegation mt and requested his reaignstlon aa sec retsry. When needinit auplicating sales nooks, flat-packs or fan-fold cash rttltttr form,, ledrsr sneete for Booktttplng machines or sny other kind ot printing don't order from 3Ut-of-town firms and pay more. Phone ft and one ol ties were rendered. During tAt but-1 oui fejyieaeniaUVM fill SHOPPING DAYS TQ CHRISTMAS