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nynroip mail tribune, sraraoim obegon Thursday, bece'mbe'r 29, 1932, PJGE SEVEN .f ftrtSt"1!""' T! I P0 RENT APARTMENTS I x..c. . . I " sXtTtfJtSi U -1 U FORGET PHONE TtiA 1 WANT AD uu IBB BA1HS. I first lnrtlon wKUHO ord Umum 1) . . Pi month, witnout NICE turn. apt. 618 So Oakdala. NEVT urn. apt. Key 148 s. Ivy. FURNISHED Central. 2-room apt. 375 So PURN. apts.: steam heat; convenient for 1 adults The Berben. 10 Quince FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment (or couple employed Call at 532 Plum St.. after 8 p. m or Sundays. NICE modern furnished apartment with garage, at 412 N Ivy. HOMES FOR KNT Call 79fl. "OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. Grape. 404 S. PLEASANT ROOMS House furnace heated and a fireplace. Three good meals, tl.00 a day. 718 E. Main phone i j LOST tJhalred terrier pup. Tel. lo-io-J. II aos missing, call 1516. JSyTscarf at ElKa club. 1138. WANTED MALE new fe2mcnwTth cars to go t 3 tamodlately. Apply 32 No. be. Med lord. RANTED SITUATIONS voune man wants work; T am. Keierenvco. idered. Box 8189, Mall Trioune. GarTwanta work. Tel. 478. tm nilWTK'.R Will dO Sign paint- r 1 HAnratlnz general jobs. Call EwtEd MISCELLANEOUS Ittsd Lady roomer; close-in; In privileges; very reasonable JJBl, Mau -iriDune. I33Y 4c lb.; 8c completely im- Phono EB9-X-2. Sroom houses, 15 and 19 Crater wave.. $20 ner month, water rent p. Phone 59T-R-2. a. E. pierce. CsAWINO. Phone 790-W. ffl large heater tcoll. 838-X. or circulator mar furniture re-upholstered, lilshed, re -glued. Thlbault. I1M 969-R. FOR RENT Comfortable rooma: pri vate entrance. One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 222 8 Central. BUSINESS OOPPORTUNITIES FOR RENT An established aervlce station In a good location; good equipment ana living quarters. Phone 417. WILL DO painting and calsomlnlng In exchange for radio. Work guar anteed. 521 N Fir St- STORAOE We have some excellent aeao storage space for cars and trucks at reasonable rates. Phone 387. Howard and Martin. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office; printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. BUSINESS DIRECTORY A bsti acta. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. AtiitnH'ts ill Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No 32 North Central Ave. upstatra. Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments. Additional money loaned Phone 31 for appointment FOR EXCHANGE WOOD for oay or potatoea. near Trail R O Skellenger. Trail. Ore. WILL trade dry 18" fir and hard wood for light truck 322 East 4th FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE 40 A. 7 modern cab- Ins, 3 houses, filing station. 6 miles from Falls. $5,000 back cost 818. 500. Make offer equity. W. J. Hol man. Fort Klamath. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '26 Chevrolet coupe, 840. Phone 764. FOR SALE POULTRY BRONZE TOMS. 8.00: Bronze hens, 25c lb W. A. Pyburn, Route 4. Buckshot HUI. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WILL TRADE my $1300 equity In new modern home for car or lot. Tel. 95-L. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. 12 ACRES Own water right: house and other buildings; on bus line; $1000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River Oregon FOR SAl.b HOMES OWNER must sell at once 4-room modern bungalow, near school: ga- racc. good garden: all clear. Deal direct and save. Small down pay. ment. Your own terms. 723 Oak ot. FOR SALE FRUITS S VEGETABLES RAW FURS WANTED Eastern prices paid, but have to wait for returns. We pay cash, muv Hides. Pelts and Wool. SDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 5 Orape St. Pbone 1062 rro Household goods, stoves. or what have you. BEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE I Drape St. Phone 1002. FOR RENT HOUSES B3N furn. house, $15. Also one iiranhed. Key at 114 Tripp. 1283-J. SENT Half of duplex, nicely nJshed, $15 month, water paid. M 790-L. RENT 4-room modern house: W garage; y2 acre good garden; M stand of berries; y2 mile from limits: $17 per month. Call see Ed E. Carlon at Lamport's ite. store. 'LBTELY furnished house: oil i'r, fireplace, piano, garage. Tel. RENT 3-room house, oartiy pished. 444 N. Front. P-ROOM furnished house. In- e irvln Anderson, 214 vancou- ave. RENT Nico G-room unfurnlsh- se, (15 mo. Location. North Rial. Phone 449-X. RENT Nice residence near high Ml; double ffnraee. B03 S. Oak- M Phone 737. RENT 5-room furnished house 8ragc. Call at 345 N. Bartlett. &ST JACKSON a rmmn trnnri rwwi ana location. Tel. luo. NT k-room modern furnish Souse: hardwood floors, over- Ifd. SllW.1-fA wanna I-...M - RID . (.lugs. wan du mw antral. RENT 1-room rnnall furnished With earace. Call 818 w. " RENT Furnished 8-room mod- muse. Call at 41 S. Riveralde Ptoalbunga'ow Phone 819-R T Hones. Furnished or r-muned. Brown is White. r-f renovated ft-rmm modern ;iW on Pacific Highway with 3 1 lot. nooH on iv. en soil. Irrlea- ,a- Bee J. R. WAhntpr Ascncv. RENT MrvlAt-n ft.rnnm hoilse: ptb tnri In Hnii.tnn. ilelnn it. with hardwood floor. -ooms. 1 13-34 with casement TV Sfatrna I. MnA P'-'hUt; I it 'hlok from new court A uail at 714 W 10th Bt HEN1BOARD AND ROOMS " AND BOARD $5.00 per week N RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Half boxes of fancy D'AnJou and Bosc p?ars for xmas. 81 00 per box. Te'. 408-R-2. W. H Watt. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - In I 1172 House cleaning Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty NTYoRIEFS Tol. Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 20 years Ambulance serv ice 6th St ' at Oakdale Tel 47 Job rrlntlng. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMEN1 Beat equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds: book binding; Loose-leaf ledgers, and blanka billing systems duplicating casb sales slips and everything in the printing line. 28-30 N Grape Phone 75 Painting and Paperhsnglng. HARRY MARX Painting tinting paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Res Coleman Creek road Mnney to Lend. TOLO, Dec. 29. (Spl.) A flood light which fills a lone-felt want. has been installed at the Tolo achool house by Ivan Wilson. Porothy, Arlene and Edward In- man attended the program given by Central Point schools Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and family were guests at a dinner party Christmas c"- given by Mr. and Mrs. Ragnor Anuerson at their home on Bcal Lane. A large and appreciative audience attended the Christmas program. The quilt made by the school, an attrac tion at the program, went to Mrs. Ellda Tula. One after another of the Phillips family have had the flu during the last few weeks. Mrs. Phillips la the latest sufferer. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hamor, Mr. and Mrs. S. s. Tulc attended a Christmas eve party given In honor of little Diane La Barr at the home of her parents on Millionaire Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Bohnert of Cen tral Point were guesta of her mother, Mrs. Tracy, and famllv Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Loftus enter tained F. H. Hagen at dinner Sun day. Miss Ruby Webster of Central Point Is the house guest of Arlene Inman. uonaia Applcgate of Medford vis. Hed Edward Inman Tuesday. a sunaay school meeting will be neia at tne Tracy-Inman home Janu ary l at 10 o'clock. It Is honed to nave tne use ol tne school-house base, ment for succeeding meetings which wm rje announced at a later date. Foots Creek WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three rjer cent ner month on un paid balance No. other charge See W E Thomaa, 45 8 central Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg State License No S-157 Long Mountain R. I. Millar, and other relatives. Mrs. Yordon will be remembered as Har riet Hodges. Valley View Transfer. EADS TRANtoPER & STORAOE CO Office 1016 No Central Phone 316 Prices right Service guaranteed REINKINO TRUCKING CO Trans fer and Storage We ba'iJ anything at a reasonable price, ill No Ptr Street Phone 333 LEGAL NOTICES FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE A-l Jersey heifer, fresh soon. L. H. Wakefield, JacKsonvine. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Cheap, apples and Nells pears. Bert Stanciiu, rnoemx, ure. THE NEW contract bridge score cards with the new ruies ana witn immc of hostess or friend to whom you desire to make a present printed thereon, for sale at the Commercial Printing Dept. of the Mail Tribune, 38 N. Grape., In pads of 25, FOR SALE 6-ft. electric refrigerator. 32 No. Grape St. F none izoo. FOR SALE Two large wiener aou buggies, doll bed ano ocner toys, ihampoo shield and stand. 219 No. Central. Nollce to Creditors. In the County Court oi 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 provided by law. to the un dersigned, 715 West Main Street. Med ford. Oregon, within six months from dato of first publication of this notice. Dated and first published Decem ber 22, 1932. H. W. CONGER, Special Administrator. LONG MOUNTAIN, Dec. 23. (Spe- clal) Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young en- Joyed a Christmas dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Percy Haley's of Eagle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holman and fam ily were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy. Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson were Mrs. Myrtle Pankcy and son, Philip; Lelda Hub bard, Ida Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook, S. B. Smith and Jack Martin. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Furrow of Cen tral Point, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Kline and Glenn Lanning were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walters of Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Stowell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sulton and daughter, Ruth, were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stowell. EAGLE POINT GRANGE FOR SALE Dry body fir. 1.75; also dry oak, laurel ana minui Phono 1116. SCOND HANU Home Comfort Range, good as new, for sale cheap for cash. 337 West Holly. FURNITURE tor sale Servian rugs, radio, overstuffed. Maytag, mangle dining set, bedroom furniture. Westlnghouse range.. Selling every thing. Come. 120 Vancouver Ave PIANO for sale, Kranlch & Bach; high grade instrument rncea omy $350 Consider some terms. 120 Vancouver Ave. FOR SALE One suit of clothes Priced to sell. See Huber the Tailor FOR SALE 11x6 lathe. Inquire at Flck & Llndley's. FOR SALEUsed sewing machines, all makes. D up; senna u ucoi makes rented and repaired. White Sawmg Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett TOePsaLE Harley-Davldson motor cycle. HO casn. oee uuuu. Tribune. FOR sand, gravel, sediment, I-j.-;lll2or and teaming, rnone m-T. u. "Mn Hitntins" and trespaao- lng sign at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on - stand the rain and weather. FOR SALS Circulating heater. Phone 678-Y rt aai.K Lama sued Monarch Electric Rang, with ;,.,,ur.n" Cost 4260 Cash price J7S Like new P. O Boi 414 Central Point MISCELLANEOUS 5DY"AT1iOME-Outof-town sales men are canvassing Medford bu. -nea men for duplicate and tripli cate sales books and flatpacks tor different kmda of counter '; t"i FX bookkeeping ma. STin... and ether kinds of printing , .. ,-.u.j " T and at as low and genera.r, ower prices. Do not "?..ge?fhin from out-of-town nrmters. Callou- own printer and p the money employing home people. k?iNT Suburban property, I LV ;' near Central Point and r "mWiwcVirn Bxoert pack- ';r aranteed, 619 N FOOTS CREEK, Dec. 29. (Spl.) The county road crew has been working on the right hand fork of Foots creek the past week. This work Is very much appreciated by those traveling over the road. Mrs. Effie Blrdseye accompanied by Mrs. L. L. Smith and Mrs. Leila Shep herd of Rogue River, attended the budget meeting at the court house December 23. They went In behalf of the county demonstrator, Mrs. Ma bel Mack. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lance spent December 25 with Mrs. Lance's moth er, Mrs. Martba Seaman of Rogue River. Mr. and Mrs. M. Boomsliter enter tained December 25 for their daugh ter, Mrs, Miller and husband of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Boom- sitter and son, Nelson Lee of Grants Pass and daughter, Beth, Mr, and Mrs. h. L. Smith had as guests the evening of December 24 Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Smith of Sar dine creek, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Boom sliter nnd son of Grants Pass and Dorothy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Miller, Phyllis and Junior Miller spent December 25 In Ashland as guesta of Mrs. Miller's aunt, Mrs. Myers, where a family xe union was held. O. Furnham of the colony was en route to the Grange Installation nt Central Point was unfortunate In wrecking his car. He was accompa nied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Badley. No one was seriously hurt, but quite badly shaken up, and the car was a complete wreck. L. L. Smith, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Nelson Boomsliter and son, Nelson Lee, spent December 24 with Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs. Clark, In Ashland. Civic Improvement club met with Mrs. Effie Blrdseye December 23. This was the club's Christmas party and an enjoyable time was had. Charles McMerrlck and O. Stumbo were Medford visitors December 24. Mrs. L. L. Smith called on Mrs. George Lance December 24. Mrs. Lance has been 111 the past week. Mrs. Effie Blrdseye entertained her brother, Roy Cameron and family of Gold HUI, Mr. and Mrs. Otis John son of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith of Grants Pass December 25. L. Drulf of the Pickett Auto Camp spent December 24 In Medford. Members of the Ray Tompkins fam ily, who have been 111 with the flu. are much better. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Yordon and daughter, Patricia, Alderwood Manor, I Wash., are visiting their sister, Mrs, ft'ail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Mm. FOR DUTY NEXT YEAR The following list of Eagle Point Grange committees la now complete and was sent to the secretary by the master, W. E. Davles: Membership: Sam Coy, oene wai ton and Wm. Perry. Relief: Dr. Forbes, Mrs. William Perry, Mrs. C. Hutchinson, Mrs. Hll dreth and Mrs. Prultt. Reception: Mrs. Spencer, Harry Ward and Mrs. Barrett. Agricultural and Marketing: I. B. Kline. Floyd Hutchinson, R. O. Fow ler, Joe worthlngton, M. Woodrlch. Paul Force and Mrs. Merklee. Ways and Means: Mrs. W. H. Young, Mrs. Ousterhaut. Legislative: A. C. Mlttelstaedt and George Miller. Education: Mrs. Bltterling, Mrs. Haak and Mrs. Tom Vestal. I.lbrarv: Mrs. Amy Brown, Lena Stowell and Dorothy Coy. Music: Dorothy Pierce. Mr. Botta, Ed Cowden, Mrs. Mlttelstaedt and Miss Olsen. Visiting: Nick Young. Mrs. Ollle Stowell, Frank Dltsworth. A. Hlldreth and Mrs. Van Scot. Community Projects: Buford Clark, Harry Ward and Albert Tlnglcaf. Home Economics: Mrs. Ruby Smith, Mrs. Humphreys. Mrs. Allle Daley, .... and Mrs. Ray Harnish. Roads: Lester Throckmorton. Orln Adamson and Wm. Ferry- Candidates:, J- A. Bltterling, O. A. Lawson and Roy Smitrt. Trin.nre: Chas. Humphreys, J. C. Spencer and Mrs. Mary Jackson Recreational Barrett and F. V. Barren. Executive: Art, Kent, Paul Fore, and Sam Harnish. Oood of the Order: Mrs. Haak, Dr. Forbes and Mrs. I. R. Kiln.. Board of Tru!"!'. i-'S-JXT ! t n nnncer bum UliR. " Fire Insurance nsv. publicity Ageni: juvenile Matron: 'captain Third and Fourth Degree Tearc: Dr. rorD?. Captain Teams ACROSS 1. Oft 5. Lnrce net 13. Act wildly 14. To tax 15. One who ha bitually fore bodes evil 17. Substance de rived from certain lich ena 18, Device to ore- vont slipDini: 20. Mcasuro of length 2L Certain Mos lem lerral proceeding 23. Upon: prefix 24. Take out 25. Finish 26. Sober 23. 100 square meters 30. Indicator on a sundial . 32. Havintr round ed anpen dasa 34. Peacock but terfly 35. Witness 37. KcyDtlan KOd 33. Asterisk 40. Out of: prefix 4L Ancient client for sacred utensils 12, Buddhist Pillar Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle FjE 5T ALAIRIR VE ARlOU 5 EpNlE- AT E R r orJe AfiTTJs xIn 0 A T E nMdTA Mp S KJ.D D 1 N jklETG A L jjAT E 5 C ALEdWoF TE D SLIDE sMl A R D EjR UElowlAjTlEiR I nTe A NlN AvgNA D AM TOPP L Epg5 E SjMA e ra 5 e aped sIeIvIeIrIssieInIi Me 43. Itesplre 4fl. Corn meat mush: Mexi can 41. Coslsline chiefly of aloes SI. iKiienuB (tran ular rock 63. Metal thread 64. Digestive ferment 65. Scrutinize DOWN L Kind of elea trlo llcht 2. Armed strife 3. Alligator Dear 4. Long 5. Peduncle 6. Twisted out of shape 7. Dutch measure of length 8. A fudge of Israel 9. Mohammedan spiritual guide 10. Mother-of-pearl 11. Whitens 13. Gentlest 16. Genius of the bndv: Egypt, religion 19. Gems 21. Make liwi 22, Writer of criti cal notes 24. Society bud: colloq. 26. Drunkard 27. Come In 25. Little child 31. Deface 33. Pertaining to the fir tree 36. Leaves of ab- ' sence: Eng lish 3D. Make amends 41. Masticates 43. Gird l 44. On the shelter ed eld 46, Tov.ard 47. Rlpole aicalnil 49. Masculine name EO. 100 vearil abhr. 52. Hawkey state: abbr. VALLEY VIEW, Dec. 29. (Special) December 20 Valley View Commun ity club held an enjoyable Christmas party. Each lady was dressed as a girl or boy. "Jack" Davenhlll was the sensation. After a short program of Christmas carols, a paper, 'Christ mas Legends and Customs," by Bal Stratton; two songs, Mae Lennox and Mabel Lown; song, Emily Leslie, and a short drill by a number of girls, presents were exchanged and games played. Refreshments were served at a beauitlully decorated tabic. Miss Ruby Hamell visited her brother in Klamath county last week. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hamell died at the age of two months. Frank Reed received word recently of the death of his mother, Mrs. Emma Reed, at Kingsberg, Col. The lived near Phoenix sevoral years and made many friends In the valley. Tuesday evening Mrs. L. O. Pen- land entertained the O. !f. O. Bridge club, guests being Mrs. Floyd Dickey. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Wade, Mrs, Duf- flold, Mrs. Crosby, Mrs. Franco, Mrs. Mcuivln and Mrs. Baughman of Ash land and Mrs. Morse and Mrs. Hlg gins of Talent, who substituted for members unable to attend. Mrs. Frances Gallatin, who Is Smttft-Hughes teacher at Olenns Ferry, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Sawyer of Myrtle Point are spending Christmas week at the L. H. Gallatin home. Walter Qouthworth returned to his home neor Chlco for the holidays with his family. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson spent Christmas In Grants Pass with friends. Miss Janet McFadden from the Stanford school of nursing spent Sat- I urday and Sunday with .her mother, 1 Mrs. L, O. Penland. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Peland and Miss Janet McFadden spent Saturday eve ning in Medford. Claude McDonald of Elkton, Ore., spent Christmas with his sister, Mrs. M. S. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glenn attended a dinner party at Mr. and Mrs. T. Simpson's In Ashland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. joe Lennox had as guesta Christmas Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCarken and George McCarken, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leslie and Miss Dorothy Leslie. Earl and Everett Bostwlck bought the old Davis place recently sold by the federal loan bank. Mr. and Mrs. D. o. Hurley and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed attended a family ChrlBtmos dinner at the Frank Holdrlcige home at Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Wosterbcrg enter tained with a dinner at the George Nichols home Christmas. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Aimer NlcholB and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Nichols, Claude McDonald, Ted Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols Sr., and Mr. Westerberg and Richard Westerberg. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Penland and Miss Janet McFadden, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Borg and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Gardner, were Christmas dinner guesta of Mr, and Mrs. F. F. Burk In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Stratton and little daughters, Betty and Jean, of Holbrook visited Saturday and Sun day at the W. A. Stratton home. O. W. Glasgow was also a guest Christ mas. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bostwick had a Christmas tree Christmas eve, the guests being Grandma Bostwick, W. I T. Bostwick, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bostwick, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bost wick and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. Weagant. Mr. and Mrs. A. Davenhlll held their Christmas dinner Monday, the guests oeing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle. Mrs. Angle Engle, Miss Ger trude Engle, Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Swe denberg, Miss Eleanor Swedenberg, Mrs. C. W. Glasgow and Mrs. Agat,ha Brandenbcvs. Table Rock Anderson Creek TABLE ROCK, Dec. 29. (Special) Miss Wlnnlfred Hay left Saturday for Klamath Falls to spend her Christmas vacation with her parents. The Mowers family has moved to the McKlnnls ranch at Sams Valley. Christmas guests at the C. W, Sage home Sunday aiternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richardson, Miss Doris and Donald Richardson of Beal Lane; Mr, and Mrs. John Dodge and ohlldren, Steve and Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs. Moore Hamilton and Mrs. D. D. Hun tress, all of Medford; Mr. and Mrs. John Nealon and daughters, June, Janlco and Donna; Mrs. Lula Pend land of Marshfleld: Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Wilson and daughters Frances and Betty, and John and Dean Wilson. and Harry Tonn of Lako Creek. Will Newman, who has been em ployed for several months at Aber deen. Wash., has returned and Is now with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Vnl Ware were Christ mas dinner guests at the homo of Mrs. Barrett and daughter, Miss Myrna, of Medford, ANDERSON CREEK. Dec. 29. (AP) Mr. and Mrs. Sweet and son are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Jack Hollman. Mrs. Charles Loos and children are spending a few days with Mrs. Frank Marquess. Dinner guests at the Mays horn Christmas were F. M. Centers, Marion. Centers and Edward Smith. Mr. Casey and Blllle McKenzlft were Christmas dinner guests at his niece's In Talent, James MacDowell and family spent Christina at Jack Hollman'a. Mrs. James Mays and daughter were In Medford on business Thurs day. Edward Smith and James Maya were In Medford Wednesday, A light snow fell here Tuesday evening. Mrs. James Mays and Ruth Maya called on Mrs. McKenzle Tuesday. Frank Marquess was out to the valley Tuesday. Bell view Prospect PROSPECT, Dec. 20. (Spl.) Com munity extends sympathy to the R. E. Moore family as Mr. Moore's moth er passed awc.y December 23 In Cen tral Point. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve were guests for Christmas dinner of their son and daughtor-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grieve in Medford. December 31 Christmas exercises with a tree were held under the aus pices of the Prospect P.-T.A. There was a Bplendld program and each child wb prizemen with candy, pop corn and oranges. The remainder of the evening was spent dancing. New Year's eve there will be dance In the Prospect gymnasium un der the auspices of the dramatic club, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathers Is quite 111 with pneumonia. Billy Mooney of Maryavllle, Calif., la spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mooncy. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Only are 111 with tlio "flu" at Mrs. Culy's mother's, Mrs. Merrltts In Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Clarke enter tained with a turkey dinner Christ mas. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clarke, 171 na Clarke, Fern Clarke, Eugene Clarke, Berntoe Rhodes, Clem' Clarko and two children nnd the host and hostess and their chil dren. Gus Dltsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carleton are among those 111 with Influenza. BELLVIEW, Dec. 29. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Koblo were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rob inson of Ashland Tuesday, Miss Eunice Hager, primary teacher of Bell view school is confined to her home this week due to illness. Miss Ellen Franco is taking her place In tho primary department. New Years eve, everyone In Bell- view Is Invited to the community dinner, sponsored by the Upper Val ley Community club at the club house. Mrs. Wade Wallis, Mrs. Top per and Mrs, Pankey, the committee in charge, asks everyone to bring his baskets and enjoy a New Year's din ner together and get acquainted. A program will be given after the din ner. Wednesday evening Bellvlew school presented a splendid program to about ISO friends at the clubhouse. Primary room gave a Christmas pag eant in which the "church choir figured prominently. The Intermed iate room presented "Christmas of All Nations" and tho upper room gave tho play "The Christmas Spirit Tarries." Christmas songs were ln te rspe rsed . The Christmas trees, candy and popcorn were enjoyed in the separate rooms Thursday after noon, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Peachey and family went to Eagle Point Saturday for the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Peochey's mother, Mrs. Alice Daley. R. L. Brantley went Into California Thursday with a load of turkeys to sell for tho Christmas trade. Many of the Bellvlew residents are shipping turkeys to San Francisco, In the near future, J, E. Golland will repair and raise the chimney of the kitchen In the Upper Valley Com munity clubhouse. He will also give an estimate of the necessary require ments to finish tho Inside walls of the olub house which will add to the warmth of the building. Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews will be dinner guests at the home of their son, Leonard Androws. "Market Day" of the Bellvlew Grange was a succcm. Fred Homes and his able body of helpers wen kept busy serving tho many Ashland friends with all kinds or fresh farm products. About seventy dollars was cleared. 15 lb H 17 iip;i 11 ' -.- 'duiL 'UUXk W. H 31 HP 33 34 it j37 " 11 -JL II H z ii 35 IP'55 Mrs. I. R. Klln. Mrs. Bltterling. ; Mrs. Lulu Tay- Plmt and Srona ucgrec Mrs. Lulu warn. A NEW YEAR'S GIFT i One of the finest modern Homes In Medford, unincum bered. Tor Sale or Trade for ranch, This homo sold a few years ago for $12,000. It carries $10,000 insurance. The owner will sell at a sacrifice as be wants to larm, or will trade for farm. BARNES and CORN, Phone 409-910-Y. 30 uenirai. IMAIL TRIBUNE Ersfi J 1 ntrniMT? 11110 tjour zwmt-sssPm 1 ! 7"OU ftave something to ' W X sell, trade or buy. Let f fit M f ur inteiiigent Want'a nfifi & ii takers help you word your InM message for best results. Jl f M You'll like this courteous 9l C, j service. Simply lift the re- "3 V i ceiver and ask for p89 P if Phone 75 J JMU '"'I- Phone 105. I Kivcraldo. riione w.-. wry