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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, BEDFORD, OREGON, WEDXESDAT, DECEMBER 28, 1932. PAGE SEVEN mourmm-W BEAMMG OlherVeooles VAMT-ADSttc 1 !S1T FORGET wJonnTTE THAT rsw WaT AD Las ABB THE BATES! ..-at. insertion. iaditioMi uuwrtion. word toiKnlmuin 100 JlM P" m0ntl, Wltn0Ut ., . nclp, change" phone IJ LOST ifcjiJehaireTTerrier pup. Re I Tel. " "11' nnt.tt. Sunday t please rwi-um - Furniture and Hardware Co. .11 dog missing, call 1518. FOUND lJyTsarlatEII" e-ub- I 1138 Relp wasthb male aV - ''' ' ,- t.n pft t3 l' immediately. Apply 32 No. ' Mctnova fffANXEU SITUATIONS KT PAlNTi&R wlll do sign palnt- -lnterlor decorating ... ,t Jobs. Call at " -""- -WANTED LIVESTOCK" fcD5solM3llvDstoci. Phone HASTED '"SCELLfijEOTS iSSLsdy roomer; close-in; k. privileges; very r""""- (111, Mall Trinune. -us.. transportation to Oak- U Sx 115- "a" Trlb,lne- IdsTijTbo completely fin- Phone 86B-X-3. RAW FURS WANTED Eastern prices paid. Ira't have to wait for returns. We pay cash. umh T.lt. and Wool. cOFORD BARGAIN HOUSE S Grape St. r Via 'Household goods, stoves, I. i.aim vnu. EbrORD BARGAIN HOUSE K Grape St. ruuuc "FOKTRCN'j HOUSES , k.,.ua is anil 10 crater 1 frown m-iiia.... - i.ava. 20oer month, water rent li. Phone auT-R-a. w. e. LETELY furnished house; oil :er, fireplace, piano, garage. Tel. Y. RENT 3-room house, partly blshed. 444 N. Front. tt-ROOM furnished house. In- :e Irvln Anderson, ai v' Ave. RENT Small houses, 1-acre H, near Central Point. Call 105. RENT Nice 5 -room unfurnlsh honsp. mis mo. Location, North fctral. Phone 449-x. RENT Nice residence near high sol; double garage. 503 S. oas- M. Phone 737. RENT s.mnm furnished houae garage. Call at 345 N. Bartion tVEST JACKSON 6 rooms, good Edition and location, tci RENT 4-room modern furnish house; hardwood floora, over bed, electrlo range. Call at 630 Central. RENT 4-room small furnished w with garage. Call 315 or DttYT-n k 1- A-fnnm hftUSe. m. dose in; Heatrola, set tubs. fricuy, gas or v.utju, (!""'' sashed. Phone 364-L or call at w loth. RENT Furnished 5-room mod S House. Call at 4 S. Riverside 3 Court bunga'ow Phone 319-R RENT Homes. Furnished or ramlshed. Brown White. FLf renovate 6-room modern f"W on Paclflo Highway with 3 P "t. good garden son, lrnga- oee j, a, wecster Agvuy 'Jotnix. RENT Mfern Lfl-'room ""house: "TP" nd in good condition: living am i t-mti it. wttD narawooo uw. yiwms. i id-a witn cmviuw.. 'MOV. An .,...- .,ua. i.l ..lit. N neatrola, large garage and Fished; 1 block from new court uau at in w. intn o.. 'OR RENT APARTMENTS 1 'urn. apt. 318 So Oakdale. rJi"apt. Key 149 S. Ivy. WISHED 3-room apt. 374 So, "at, ."j'PH ; steam heat; convenient Mults. Tho Berben, 10 Quince. Rent Attractive ground noor H t 532 pium st.. tter 8 p. m modern lurnished apartment, Jfat 412 N. Ivy. Call V08. ipotf J "OR RENT FLRNISHEn ROOMS ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 404 S Orape. PLEASANT ROOMS House (urnace heated and a fireplace. Three good meals. 1 00 a day. 716 E. Main FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; prl. vat, entrance. One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 322 8 Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS ROOM AND BOARD 85.00 per week 414 s. Riverside. I1USIXESS OOPPORTUN1TIES FOR RENT An established service station In a good location; good equipment and living quarters. Phone 417. FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE 20-months-old Short horn bull (Sparrow stock). Will consider trade for A-l young milk cow or mowing machine or grain binder. See or phone Clarence Pierce. Medford. WOOD for aay or potatoes, near Trail R C. Skellcnger. Trail. Ore. WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard wood for light truck 322 East 4th FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TO TRADE 40 acres, heavily wooded, In the Griffin creek district, for milk cows or Medford Irrigation bonds. See or phone Clarence Pierce. TO TRADE A-l modern home, clear, In Central Point, for olose-ln mod ern home In Medford. Will pny cash difference. Phone 517-L or see Clarence Pierce. FOR TRADE 40 A. 7 modern cab Ins, 3 houses, filing station. 6 miles from Falls, $5,000 back cost 18, 500. Make offer equity. W. J. Hol man. Fort Klamath. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '26 Chevrolet coupe, $40. Phone 764. FOR SALE POULTRY BRONZE TOMS. $6.00: Bronze hens, 25o lb W. A. Pyburn, Route 4, Buckshot Hill. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WILL TRADE my $1300 equity In new modern home for car or lot. Tel. 0S-L. FOR SALE Fine lot near the corner of 14th and Newtown streets lor tne give-away prlco or 580. ciear tine. A dandy New Year's present for you to give your son or daugnter Phone 517-L or see Clarence Pierce. WHEN you think or real estate think of Brown ds wniie. 12 ACRES Own water right; house and other buildings; on bus line; tiOOO. A. B. Dennis, Rogue River. Oregon. . FOR SALfc HOMES OWNER must sell at once 4-room modern bungalow, war scnooi: ga rage, good garden; all clear. Deil direct and save. Small down pay ment. 7ur own terms. 723 Oak 3t. FOR SALE 4-room house and a very targe tot racing main inuwtiy muu Jacksonville: 6400 buys it is taken soon. This Is a real snap. Phone 517-L. Medford. FOR SALE 5-room house, close In on aoutn uenirai Ave. very .wo shade trees: street assessments all paid in full. The mortgagee's price terms, or (1200 cssh. Phono 617-L or see Clarence Pierce. FOR SALE FRUITS & VEGETABLES FOR SALE Half boxes of fancy D'AnJou and Bosc pears for Xmas, $1.00 per box. Te. 468-R-2. v. H. Watt. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE A-l Jersey heifer, fresh soon. L. H. Wakefield, Jacksonville. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Cheap, spples and Nells pears. Bert Stancllff, Phoenix. Ore, ONE late tvpe sectional heating plant and 28 radiators, all products made by the American Rndiator Co., and 500 feet 2;j-inch pipe, for sale cheap. Box 0108. Tribune. THE NEW contract bridge score cards with the new ruies aim wim of hostess or friend to whom you desire to make a present printed thereon, for sale at the Commercial Printing Dept. of the Mall Tribune. 38 N. Grape., in pads of 25. FOR SALE fl-ft. electrlo refrigerator. 32 No. Qra.De at. pnone koo. FOR SALE Two large wicker doll bucgles, don bed ana otner wjo. Shampoo shield and atand. 319 No. Central. FOR SALE Dry body fir, 1.75; also dry oak, laurel ana uii"... Phone 1118. lOOKD HAND Home Comfort Range, good as new, for sale cheap for Cash. 83 WC8. nui.jr. FURNITURE for saleServian rugs, radio, overstuueo, dining set. bediwrn fiirnltjOT, Westinghouse range,. Selling every thing. Come. 120 Vancouver Ave PIANO for aaie. TVv -.aw inmi terms. 120 BJOU uuiiowv, Vancouver Ave. FOB SALE - ?netsult of clothes. priced to sen. ee nuum "." FOB SALE 11x5 lathe. Inqulr at FOR SAbS--Used I makes. IS up: terms If o"1" A" makes rented .nd WJ"..?"? Sewing Machint Co- Bartlett FOR SALB-H.rl.s-DavidsoD motor cycle. 85 cash. See John, t M Tribune FOR sand, gravel. cUnw7fe7llr ana k.uuuk , , GET the 'No Hunting" and tP" Ing signs at Mall office: prir.-a on :loth witn stand the rain and weather. I for SALE-Clrculatlng heaver. Phone J S79..V, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS POP. SALE - Large sized Monarch Electric Range with trash burner Coat 4260 Cash price 175 Like new p. o Box 414 Central Point MISCELLANEOUS BUY AT HOME Out-of-town sales men are canvassing Medford bust nca men for duplicate and tripli cate sales booka and flatpacks tor different kinds of counter sales reg isters, for ledger sheet and state ments used on bookkeeping ma chines, and other kinds of printing. All of these can be furnished by your local printers and at as low and generally lower prices. Do not order anything from out-of-town printer. Call your own printer and keep the money employing home people. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers ana movers, special livestock moving equipment. Prices right Satisfaction 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 rain and weather. WILL DO painting and calsomtnlng in exenane for radio, work guar- anceea. qui n. fir as BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title Syetero in juciuop county. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6, No. 32 North Central Ave.. upstairs Autumotirie Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments. Additional money loaned Phone 31 lor appointment Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Hal U73 House cleaning. Floor waxing Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL SOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 30 years. Ambulance serv ice. 6th St at Oakdale Tel 47. Job Priming. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant lb southern Oregon. Printing ol all kinds: book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, ft o d blanks. Billing systems, duplicating caab sales slips and everything ID the printing Una. 38-30 N. Orape Phone 75. Painting and Paperhanglng. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting, paperhanglng. pnone i-r-.. iw. Coleman Creek road Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUI'Ua. Three per cent per montn on un paid balance. No other charge See W E. Thomas, 45 S . Central around floor Cratcrlan Theatre Bldg State License No. S-157. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAGE CO -Offlce 1015 No. Central Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed REINKINO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We Haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir Street, pnona a- I.EGAI. NOTICES In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Cham pion J. MCCOllum, LieceRaeu. i. h.hir plvon thnt David 3. MCCOllum has been appointed ad ministrator Ol me cotaLD w J. McCollum, deceased; all persons having claims against said estate are required to present them to said Uavid a Mcuonum wi "r u11"" months from the date of the first publication of this notice, at 534 Hatruiton street, Medford, Oregon, UAV1U o im;i.vuuui. Vn.,.. n. rlnnl Arrnnnr. In the County Court of the State of Oreaon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah Adeline Hun. ueceaseu. HntlA. I. hereby clven that the . j(nrt vvAfiitar nf the Estate of Sarah Adeline Hull, deceased, has filed his Final Account on tne ad ministration of said estate with the r.nfr riwrv nr Jackson County. Oregon, and the above named Court has flxea ten ocioca m.( ou 16th dav of January. 1033, at the County Courthouse at Medford, Ore- ... aa thm Mm .rid nlsce for hear lng objections thereto and allowing and settling tne same invrvtu. n persons Interested In said estate are h.wKir nnt.lfUH nresent their ob Jectlo'ns. If any. to asld account, or anv iKm tnerwi, on or wiwa nm date. CLARENCE PIERCE. RAWXES MOORE. Altorney. Notice for Pnnlfrntlon. Department of the Interior, , United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon. December 16th, 1832. Forest Exchange. Notice Is hereby given that on No vember 18th, 1932. The Fruit Orowers Suooly Co.. 711 Consolidated Realty ollcatlon No. 020583 under the act of r . ,nnn nn Dt.t IRt tn ... MSrcn ZU, J.t change All Sec. S5.-T. 40 ft. R. IE. W. M.. with the exception of 18.207 t.., h Rrtiithprn Pacific Railroad Company, for right-of-way rTW'i. SWUNW'i. and S'3 See. 32. 4 Rii sec. ft. an " " sL .0. ail' Sec. is."" i' L'? lVHB-ia, Oregon. Mtbln the Klamath Nation 1 son. within the Klamath National Forest. allow all persons claiming the lands selected, or having bona fide objec tions to such application, an oppor tunity to file their protest with the nr6'wi ui me uiiiipo oiaies Land OfflCA lit Rnf hliro' rtnAcmii in such protest or objections must be f ed In this office within thirty days "ie ai oi iirst, publication or this notice, which first publication will be Dec. 28th. 1932. HAM ILL A. CAN AD AY. Register. Notice of Execution Sale. Notice IS herebv etvpn that-, hv ir- tllA Of H'rlh itf ava.iUn out of the Circuit Court of the State o' Oregon for the County of Des chutes in a proceeding therein pend ing wherein First National Bank in San Leandro, a corporation, as plain tiff recovered Judgment against W. B. Farmer fnd Callle Farmer Tor the sum of $178.75 with interest on $400,00 from January 3P, 1930, to August 6, 1930, and interest on $168.78 from August 5. 1930, at 7 per annum ana me further sum of an costs ana aisoursements, I will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for caah at the front door of the court house in Medford. Oreeon. on Januarv 7th. 1933. at 10 o'clock a. m., the follow ing dCACriheri wn! nrnno-tu iruo.fad i Jackson Cour.ty, Oregon, to-wlt: oumn nan oi Hortneasc quarter, and South half of Northwest quar ter Of MeVt.1-m 117 T 37 ra S iir taken and levied upon as the prop erty oi earn aeicncanta for the sat isfaction of said Judgment and ac cruing costs. RALPH O. JENNINGS. Sheriff for Jackson County, Oregon. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. Dec. 28. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bartlett and son, Clarence, of San. Francisco, and Charlie. Werth, Mrs. Josse Werth and Mlas Ethel Werth of Yreka were guests of friends In Jacksonville on Monday. Mrs. John Cnntrall and daughter, Norma, of Medford called on Grand ma cantrall Christmas. Miss Ftegine Lytic, teacher In a Portland high school, is vacationing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lytle. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Sleep and son, Albert, of Fort Jones spent the week end with Mrs. Sleep's mother. Mrs. Anna Coffman. Mrs. R. W. PolnlU of Medford was a business caller In Jacksonville Tuesday. Nnnna Cantrall and son and daughter, Howard and Cordelia, of Klamath Falls, having spent Christ mas In Medford, were visitors of Mrs, Amy Dow and mother, Mrs. Sarah Cantrall, Monday. They were accom panied to Jacksonville by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cantrall of Medford. Miss Alice Hoefs entertained' at dinner Christmas at Valentino's cafe for Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Flck and daughter, Virginia, and Mr. and Mr John B. Knight. Mrs. T, N. Bell of Sterling Is now Improving nicely at the Sacred Heart hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Butler of Port land spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Butler's sister, Miss Alice Hoefs. They left Sunday morning for San Francisco to visit Mr. Butler's sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Wenclt and sons, Lester and Donald, were enter tlnned Christmas at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur West's In Oak Grove district. Miss Iwie McCully ano nephew, George Merritt, entertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Julia Williams. Mrs. Lulu Saulsberry and son, John M., and Mr. and Mrs. John Price. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stockton left Sunday for Portland to spend Christ mas with their daughters nnd son-inlaw. Mrs. Keith and Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Woods. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Joyous 7. Reach a deatluaU. 13. Waken 14. More orderly 15. Artificial language 14. One who de picts Ufa as it Is 18. Negative 19. Egyptian solar dlak 21. Hold back 22. Slip Bidewise 24. Noise 25. Kfngty 27. Dfivoured 28. Climbed 30. Struck a coif ball over an obstacle 32. Metal 33. Itecldfsh brown 34. Chutes 37. Place for storing food 40. Constellation 41. Beverage 43, Cbemtcal suffix 44. Feminine name 4t). Large covireo wagon 47. First man 48. Slcn of ths lnflnltivt Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle aawer.towere d amoleoper.ate TERSE P A S S 1 A C ANIS A&OLTAP A ATlHEARiwOEl! TYPOG RAPHC WE NS"lP EE L iN A LE AKlTHANlGEM TLLGR I TlC AME LEPRiClCOLON C. T AlDlElLfjaPlolslE-ls) 4ft. Gratlflei R2. Collffge degres f.3. Rubber f.5. Dodged 57. Parts 58. Pertaining to old age DOWN t Dnlts of elee- trical capacity I. pertulnlng to lova 1 l I3 4 s L WA1 I8 I tt r 73 - 73 7 Hp m ti-fmr- w W5 " 927 - iw ,.;a,,-L T, bH"zi1zz Mrs. Inlow of Medford passed away 1 at the Jacksonville sanitarium De-1 cember 23 at the ag eof 85. Jacksonville folk who were guests at dinner Christmas at the V. T. Wil- son .home in Medford were Mr. and Mrs. George Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bowman and children. Mr. and Mrs. John Opp left last week to spend Christmas with their daughter in Portland. Mr. Opp will return soon and Mrs. Opp will remain for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Taylor enter tained at dinner Christmas day. The guests present were Mrs. P.. A. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor of Jackson ville, and Mrs. Huffman of Aberdeen, Wash. Born to Mr, and Mrs. Johnson of Rogue River, a 10-pound boy named Donald Lee, at the Jacksonville sanj torlum December 23. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kunsaker entertained at dinner Christmas. Present were Parker Hew and daugh ters, Eleanor and Frances, and son, Paul Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chllders and daughter and son. Maxine and Clif ton, spent Sunday at the Charley Vogle home on West Side. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bell were visit ors In town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crumley of Butte Falls were recent visitors at the Fred Butcher home. Mrs. Polly watklns and son, Guy, are spending the holidays at their ranch on Big Applegate. Ethel Bag ley, who has been em- ployed at Amy's place for some time, is spending Christmas week at her home near Yreka. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Van Galder of Seattle are here in the interest of mining. Mark Winnlngham of Big Applegate spent Friday night at the Harry Whitney .home, leaving Saturday for Klamath Falls to spend Christmas with his son, Bill Winnlngham, and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sholer and two children spent Christmas at Sis- It l you with his mother, Mrs. W. A. Sholer. Ed Ryan of Dunsmutr, Cal., Is visit ing for a few weeks at the Lee Smith home. Mrs. Smith Is Mr. Ryan's sla ter. Miss Marguerite Watson of Medford and John Black of Forest Creek were united In marriage December 24 by Rev. W. H. Eaton at his .home In Medford. Mrs, Black la teaching at Forest Creek. She Is well known here. The couple have the best wishes of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunnlngton of Klamath Falls and their daughter, Miss Margaret Dunnlngton, and Alice Meyers, both of whom are In train ing at the Sacred Heart hospital in Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dun nlngton and Tommy Junior were en tertained at dinner Friday at the S. E. Dunnlngton home. E OF O PASSES NEW YORK, Dec 28. (AP) Max Rogers, a nationally known stage fa vorite for many years, Is dead. He was one of the Rogers brothers, German dialect comedians who pro vided fun for a generation of theater goers wits skits such as "Rogers Brothers in Spain." "Rogers Brothers In Wall Street," "Rogers Brothers at Harvard." The two brothers opened In Miner's Bowery theater as Max and Gus, and t.heir stnge fame grew rapidly. Max Rogers was 60. His death oc curred Monday at his home In Far Rockaway. Cross-Word Puzzle 11, Church canllcl 12. Wore awiy 17. Fall behind 20. Relation through the mother 28. Large green arboreal Insect 98. Resume 36. Pertaining to a lobe 23. Cover 31. Distant 34. Stone writing tablets 31. Character In 'The Raven 3fi. Rescuers 37. Specially ground glasses 38. Bard (lossy paint 89. Refashioned 42. Chinese pagoda 46. Part of a church 47. Hindu prayer rug FO, Gaelic sea god 61. Night befort an event 64. Broad struct) abbr. 88. 601 I. Thus 4. no tat 5, Ibsen character t. Covered or lined with a heavy metal 1. One of the three kingdoms , Action at lav 9. Rodents 10. Pronoun Ad Chief jrH.-" , 1. Fred Woodruff, vie. president and former general manager of Campbell-Ewald's home office at Detroit, who come, to San Fran cisco a. general manager of thi Pacific Coast division. Before returning this week to tin Detroit headquarters of Campbell. Ewald Company, the national ad vertising agency directing General Motors and other accounts familial to the readers of the United States and Canada, H. T. Ewald, president, announced the appointment of J. Fred Woodruff as vice prosident in charge of the Pacific Coast region. This appointment brings back Into active service the former vice presi dent, secretary, treasurer and gen eral manager of the Campbell Ewald Company who resigned Id Detroit about a year ago to devote himself to several personal activi ties. One of the most widely experi enced executives In the country, Woodruff will have supervision over the Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland 'offices which are main tained in keeping with the Camp-bell-Ewald Company policy of ser vicing directly Its national and other accounts on the coast. W. S. Wood will continue ag manager of tho Los Angolcs office, Earle V. Wellt-r In San Francisco, and Stove Arnott In Portland. "Th PnmnhPll.Rwalr! Pnmnany Is vory happy to have Mr. Woodruff return to us In this Important capacity", said Mr. Ewald who was visiting tho coast making a survey of the organization and to meet executive of the General Motors and distributing organizations. "He is thoroughly experienced In Camp-bell-Ewald Company direction and policies and trill, we nre sure, bring tin closer to the Pacific Coast than ever before. And that always Is our deglre. "The Pacific Coast is very Im portant in national merchandising and. therefore, in advertising. For eight years we have maintained a count organization to better assist us in carrying on our work and bring us directly to tho market where we could keep familiar with conditions at all times. For that name reason we havo offlceB In oth rr key points of the United States rh well as In Canada." Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK, Dec. 28.fSpl.) School closed Friday evening for the holidays and will open January 3. T?ie teachers and pupils entertained wtlh an interesting program. The P. T. A. served refreshments during the social time and Sinta stopped by with a treat for all the kiddies. Mr. and Mrs. Mclntlre and family of the Howard district have moved to dren to the school and ons In Hie freshmen clsss of Jacksonville high ,chool h.v .nn im-. m.- era, who own and operate Medford's New Aucatlon House, culled at the J D. Brown .home recently Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hart and daughters spent. Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. chllds and family-Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown enter tained with Christmas dinner for Mrs. Brown's mother and father and family and Lee Henderson, a broth erlnlaw. Mr. and Mr,. Roy Laman and family have moved Into Medford. Victor and Keith are staying with their grandparents, so they can con tinue In this school. Mr. and Mrs. Oeoree Plsk and daughters entertained Christmas day for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bellli.ger of i Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Warner j Kimball and family. I Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Boh spent Chrlstmaa with Mr. Bohl's mother, I Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown have I Mrs. Margaret Bohl and family. : been confined to their home with the I flu. Mapl eton Man in Strange Fadeout EUOENE, Ore., Dec, 28. (API State police today questioned Ed Clark. 8. P. conductor, on the the ory Ted Posberg. missing Mapletor. man. at flrat thought drowned In the SlualBW river, might have board ed a train Sunday night. Foiberg'a boat was found upturned In the river shortly after he had been seen rowing across, I Oregon tYeiither Occasional rain west and local An . n'.CInn t.nW'ht hnri TllUTK- day: normal temperature; fresh and ! strong aoillh shifting to wen wind 'offihore. Budget Recommendation For Legislature Slices $8,000,000 Off Costs Savings Under Meier Administration Pointed Out by Director Hanzen; Extra Session May Be Long By CLAYTON V. RhRN1l.RI, Awiciated Press Staff Writer. SALEM. Dec. 38. fPj Political eveuU over the Christmas holiday rlod. looking toward the opening f the special and regular sessions of th Oregon legislature set for January 3 and 9, respectively, included comple tion of the 1033-34 budget, several tax studies by the state tax commis sion and considerable conjecture as to the outcome of the exxtraordlnary sewion. The new budget, as outlined by Henry M. Hansen, budget director, calls for total appropriations for the next two years, Including all mill uges, of (0.330.618. This Is a reduc tion of slightly over ,000 ,000 com pared to that submitted by Governor A. W. Norblad two years ago. His budget called for $17,344,880. Savings Cited. The budget, which will be submit ted to the regular session by Gov ernor Julius L. Meier, declares Us re quests are (5,888,011 below the ac tual ml 11 ages and appropriations ap proved by the 1031 legislature after reducing some of the requested ap propriations of Norblad. Saving under the Meier adminis tration was given In the report at $1,504,554 on appropriations author ized for the past two years, of which $1,031,074 went back to the treas ury from the general fund and $562, 5R0, for the 1033 half-mill contribu tion to the soldiers' bonus fund ias never levied. Man Items Out. Hsnzen's report further shows that 33 out of the 106 items In the 1031 1033 budget have been entirely elim inated by the budget director with the aoeompanylng recommendation these activities either be nude self- sustslnlng or eliminated entirely. Of the remaining Items all have been reduced from 3 to 40 per cant. Hansen's statement to the gover nor declared that If the budget were adhered to by the legislature, and the conservative tax receipts esti mates are realized the state deficit, which will stand at $3,880,000 on De cember 31 of this year, can be re duced to $743,816 by tho end of two I year. This figure, however, includes a levy by the state to the full amount of the six per cent limitation, either j on property or on new iaa v.u to relieve property. Full I.ery Mandatory. Under the Oregon law. the report points out, the full tax levy must be mnde as long as a deficit remnini, irespective of budget estimates elimination of state activities. Hanzen further pointed out that educational Institutions, reformatory and eleemosynary institutions took all but $2,000,000 of the 1033-34 esti mates. The division of state gov ernment costs for the next two years under the budpet proposed In General administrative, $1,016,476 Judicial and legal, $550,041, Military, $203,644. Educational, $3,987,850. Stat institutions and eleemosyn ary. $2,500,240. Penal and reformatory. $670,474. Non -govern mental functions, $310, 091. The state tax commission, which this week will Issue its new levy, has already announced a fl-mlll levy o nail real property, which It is tn purpose of the special session to re lieve In the form of new sources be fore time It must be paid. No Levy for Vets. The commission has already an nounced its agreement not to levy a half-mill tax for the World War vet ornns' state aid commission, as was done last year. This Is being done on the recommendation of the bonus commission. The property tax two years ago. Including the balf-mtll bonus figure, was 4 mills. Most of the legislators will come to Salem next week pledged to strict economy In public expenditures, but already report, are coming In that I friends of state sctlvilles scheduled for the skids will flsht for their re- I t'ntlon. The legislature's task will I be difficult. Some of the eliminated Items on which fight, are expected Include the M08.B90 continuing appropriation for experiment and extension work by the state board of higher education. This Includes eight experiment sta tions and the state's share of county agent expense. The budget director contends this fund should be taken out of regular educstlon fund or be entlrelv discontinued. Other eliminated Items which will bring lobbyists to Sslem Include that for the stat board of health, preda tory animal eradication, maintenance of battleshln Oregon. Pacific North west Llrestock exposition, stst. fair and other fslra to which the state has contributed. Oregon Humane so. elety and seversl state-aided Insti tutional. Msy Fvtenit Time Doubt that th extraordinary ses- slon can complete Its business the solution of Oregon's financial situa tion and relief or real property tax In five days has given rise to belief the session will be extended and the regular assembly postponed. Such action, If nsceaasry, will not be taken until late next week. Several tax conferences will be held during this week with the purpoie of preparing bills for consideration. Several are already In the making, having to do with a sales or con sumers' tar. while It la Indicated In creased Income tsx mes.ures will also be considered. The general retail, consumers' sales tax hill, which has aireaay oeen pre pared, calls for two per cent tax (or 86 months, from May 1, 1033, to June 30. I93H. The tax would be paid monthly by the retailer and no exemptions for any line of billlnew be provided. I Accompanying, th, tat hiu Mctd Meteorological Report December 28. 1932. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Occasional rain tonight and Thursday, elauing Thursday. Normal temperature. Cr5nn: Occasional rains west and Iocs,' snows east portion tonight and Thu.jday. Normal temperature. Local Data. Lowest temperature this morning, 36 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 38; lowest, 3D. - Total precipitation since September 1. 1933, 6.91 inches. Relative humidity at 5 . m. yes terday, 54; 5 a. m. today, 86. Sunset today, 4:47 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 7:39 a, m, Sunset tomorrow, 4:48 p. m. Observations Taken at ft l'!0 .Meridian Time. TTiTTr It ! A City Boston 44 as .44 Rain Boise 43 26 .... P. Cdy. Chicago 42 33 .... Clear Eureka 56 43 .34 Clear Helena 38 38 T. Cloudy Us Angeles ..... 80 .... Clear Marshfleld .... 53 43 .... Cloudy MEDFORD h 84 86 .01 Rain i New York .......... 46 3e .64 Cloudy Portland - 63 43 .34 Clear Reno 50 36 .... Clear Salt Lake . ... 34 28 .36 Snow San Francisco.. 4S 42 .... clear Seattle 38 T. Cloudy Spokane 38 34 .01 P. Cdy. Washington, D.C. 40 38 1.13 Rain would be a measure providing for a special election if the act Is referend cd, by May 1. The regular session will also have before It measures to make referendums more difficult, It wss understood. The extraordinary session of the 1038 legislature ha, been set for 10:30 a. m., January S. 4- LEAPED INTO RIVER ONTARIO, Ore., Dm. 28. (AP) Identification of clothing and per sonal effects found on a bridge her Tuesday as those of O. A. Ringer of Emmett. Idaho, was made by Mm Rlngfr v,ho, police said, tended ta support their theory that the Inde pendent evangelist had leaped into the Icy waters of the Snake river. Oroups of men were today search ing the river for his body. Mrs. Ringer could give no reason why her husband should have taken his life. poor farmInmates are burned to death STANWOOD, Mich., Deo. 12 (AP) Three aged women Inmates were burned to death, a dozen persons re ceived minor burns and outs, and 80 more fled to safety early today when, fire destroyed the Mecosta county poor farm near here. The dead were Identified tenta tlvcly as Leia Wilson, Ronetta Smith and Emma Waldon. Nervous Bandit Shoots PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 28. (AP) L. R. Daniels, service station em ploye, wss shot through the leg her today by a nervous youth who held him up. When Daniels told the rob ber he had no money the youth grew nervous, turned, fired a shot and ran. Boats Burn SAW PEDRO, Cal., Dec. 28. CAP) The San Pedro Boat Building com pany on Terminal Island and a num ber of small fishing boat in dry dock there were destroyed by flr esrly today, causing a 1-Ji flat l mated by officials by the ccompany 100.000. LA GRAN DIE. Ore., Dei:. 28. (AP) Robert S. Eakln, city attorney and past grand master of Vie A. P. and A. M. of Oregon, died unexpectedly at his home hero this morning of heart disease. Mr. Eakln was born at Union, December 4. 1884. FREE Pioneers ami descendants photographed without charge for pioneer historical collection SKANOLE STUDIO. K ARM EL KORN and home mtde Caramels. Pudg?, Prult (Squares, Pop corn Balls. Holly Theater Bldg. Desirable bouses always u ftmt class condition for rnt. lease of sie. 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