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anTMtAaraiBcyE, medfobd, oregox, Friday, December so, 1932 PAGE NINE 1 8(1 fWr rSTf!-I FOR RENT APARTMENTS ! nB... ! .. firiijk 1 - "'"Uli' 1 PHONE THAT WANT AD lord - - 11! oc Phone FOR RENT Apartment, 808 W. Main. APT. 2.50-3.25 per weelc; steam heat, light. 1005 W. Main. NICE furn. apt. 518 So Oakdale. NBAT furn. apt. Key 148 fl. Ivy. FURNISHED 2-room Central. apt. 375 3o. FURN. apta.; ateam heat; convenient tvi . miuiw. nv oviixn, tv quince FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at 6?" Plum St.. after 6 p. m or Sundaya. NICE modern furnished apartment, wun garage, at aia n. ivy. HOMES FOR KENT Call 198. OR RUNT FURNISHED ROOMS t- ATTRACT1VE heated rooms. Grape. WE LOST dog missing, call 1618. flELP ffASXEb-OIALB inn"""- ,, Htaford. aEDsmJATMON3 tTtWnJ ufiu ho alcn paint. P..... M.rnratlnz - ceneral Bit jobs. Call at 222 So. Central W Ju"5. an. offer IdtSd. Bos 9189, Mall Tribune. "Smwantt work. Tel. 418, PLEASANT ROOMS House furnace. heated and a fireplace. Three good meaia, .i.uu a day. no &. Main. BUV AT HOME Out-of-town .l... men are canvassing Medford busl nea men for duplicate and tripli cate salea books and llatpacks for different kinds of counter sales reg isters, for ledger sheets and state ments uaed 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 printers. Call your own printer and keep the money employing home people. SIORAOE-We have some excellent dead 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 Absfiacta. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance. One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 222 S Central. BUSINESS OOI'PORTUNITIES APT. HOUSE lease for sale. Tribune. FOR RENT An established service station In a good location: good equipment and living quarters, phone 417. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE 0-holo wood range for 4-foot dry wood. Community Relief Kit chen, phone 003. WOOD for oay or potatoes, near Trail R C Skellenger, Trail, Ore. WILL trade dry 16" fir and bard 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. 95,000 back cost bib,- 500. Make offer equity. W. 3. Hol- man. Fort Klamath. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Stud-miscellaneous ;K3aWING. Pnone 796-W. S large heater coll. 638-X. or circulator : rour furniture re-upholstered, Mshed. re -glued. Thlbault. : 989-R. na) Lady roomer: ciose-in, fa privileges; very reaBouaoi. 9IS1, Man 'iriouue. I0SV 4c lb.: 8c completely fin- ltd. Phone 889-X-2. BAW FURS WANTED Eastern prices paid. Isn't have to wait for returns. Wo pay cash. tuv Hides. Pelts and Wool. KDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE N. Grape St. Phone loo. TED Household goods, stoves, X or what have you. KDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 5 Grape St. Phono 1082. FOR RENT HOUSES lEttT Furnished 6-room house; ice, fireplace; close in. Tel. CRN furn. house, 915. Also one iralshed. Key at 114 Tripp. -.1 1288-J. RENT Half of duplex, nicely wished, $15 month, water paid. : 790-1. RENT 4-room modern house: garage; y2 acre good garden: d stand of berries; V2 mile from limits; $17 per month. Call Ke Ed E. Carlon at Lamnort's . store. i-room houses, 15 and 19 Crater iAvs.,M0 per month, water rent Phone 597-R-2. G. E. Pierce. 'WELY furnished house; oil r, fireplace, piano, garage. Tel. JENT 3-room house, lined. 444 N. Front. partly 'ROOM furnished house. In--Mrvln Anderson, 214 Vancou- iw. 815 mo. Location. North Phone 449-X. JJW Nice residence near high "". doable garage. 503 8. Oak- rnone 737. 3ENT5.roora rurnished house Call at 345 N. Bartlett. SnJACKSON8 rooms, good lon and location. Tel. 105. RENT -room modem furnish- r,ouaS! h.. J .. fta i ,'""a I'oors, over is! 0 rans' Ca" " 630 jfT--room small furnished garage. Call 315 or Cl" at 4U s. Rlvevalde itbunga'ow Phone 319-R iTiufc.T HOInos. Furnished or Z'- Brown & White. rennt-a.-. e t f.u. o-room mooem Mot . tclIl H'8Hway with 8 bj. 8e SWn soil, irrlga- - a. wcoster Agency, d in -i??. nU.Wi aUrot- wuuiwon; living , "srdood Hoor; ,,"" sides: set tubs. M li.a,ft,l"wee. grS n1 in b'ock from new court v i- w lutn at. BUARII AND ROOMS I p.r.,HRD-s 00 Pr week T MISCELLANEOUS :"e 79 . lurnisnea nouse, 4JIrs. C. A. Wlnans. i:'.'rn." Slll""'ban property,, FOR SALE '26 Chevrolet coupe, 40. Phone 764. JACKSON CO. AHSrilACl CO. Abstracts ol Title ano Title insurance. Tbe only comulete Tit System In Jackson county. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs RAWLES MOORE. Administrator. In'co.u'tZD rV"!? SSI!!?. necember 2S. H. son Countv n- anl or tnia notice. -----w.-e,-... u. vuc nine ana fli Jr hwirln objections thereto, and the settlement thereof. An sons interested are herebv notified to appear at said time and place and snow cause if any they have why said ...... .vjuiii snoiuo not De approved by said Court, and anM .mnt. ....... discharged from his trust, and file such objections on or before said Administrator of the Estate 'of Bessie Burkhart Hoppe, deceased. DON R. NEWBURY, Atty. for Administrator. Jacksonville Notice to Creditors. In the County court of the State of Oregon for the countv of Jackson In the Matter of the Estate of M. D. Jackson, deceased. Notice Is herebv given thst I have been duly and regularly appointed administrator of the above entitled ' iumn sua Dy virtue of an or der of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, duly made, rendered and entered upon Dccemner 2nd. 1932. and all creditors having claims against said deceased are hereby no tified to present the same duly veri fied, with vouchers thereunto at tached. and all persons owing said estate are notified to pay their said Indebtedness to me at my office In Rooms 201-203 Medford National Bank Building. M-dford. Oregon, within six months from the date of JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 30. (Sol.) Mrs. L. J. Combest entertained Christ mas at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holbrook of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron of Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Combest of Wag ner Gap. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reed. Fred and Wayne Combest of Jackson ville. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunnlngton re turned home to Klamath Falls after spending the holidays with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rornback and Mrs. Dora Bowers and son. James, of Medford were entertained at dinner Monday by Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Flck. In spite of the depression Santa made his usual Christmas visits to Jacksonville, leaving radios and yo yo's. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dorothy enter tained Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lawrents and children of Medford. Miss Carmen Dorothy and Donald Dorothy. Mr. Ragsdale, Melvtn Field. "Punk' Aiitomotule Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balanco due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments. Additional money loaned Phone 31 for appointment Evpert Window Cleoners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172 House cleaning Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 20 years Ambulance serv ice 8th St. at Oakdale Tel 47. Job Printing. FOR SALE POULTRY BRONZE TOMS. 86.00; Bronze hens, 25o lb W. A. Pyburn, Route 4. Buckshot Hill. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown as white. 13 ACRES Own water right; house and other buildings; on bus line; H000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River. Oregon. FOR SALE FRUITS VEGETABLES FOR SALE Half boxes of fancy D'AnJou and Bosc pears lor Amas. 1.00 per box. Tel. 468-R-2. W. H. Watt. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Davenport, chair, spinet desk. Simmons bed complete. Dim mons cot bed complete, dresser, ice chest, end tables, etc; almost new. Will sell cheap. Call 9-F-12. FOR SALE Fresno, good as new, 825: wagon, 830. Take part In hay. Call 241, Central point. AUCTION SALE SATURDAY. De cember 31. at 2 p. m. Breakfast ets, tables, chairs, stoves, beds, dressers, cupboards, rugs, radio, phonograph, sewing machine, range, farm Implements, gas engine. MEDFORD AUCTION $COUSE, 84 So. Fir. Tel. 187. FOR SALE Cheap, apples and Nells pears. Bert scancuu. rnocniA. -.- THE NEW contract bridge acore cards with the new rules and with name 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 Two largo wicker doll buggies, doll bed ano other toys. Jhampoo shield and stand, zib no. Central. FOR SALE Dry oak. laurel and man. znnlta. Phone 1116. .TOOND HAND Home comfort Range, good as new, for sale cheap for casn. 33 wesc noiij. FURNITURE for sale Sorvlan rugs, radio, overstuffed, Maytag, manglo. dlnlnz sot. bedroom furniture, Westlnghouse range.. Selling every thing. Come. 120 Vancouver Ave PIANO for sale. Kranlch At Bach: hidh trmde instrument. Priced only 8350. Consider some terms. 120 Vancouver Ave. FOR SALE One suit of clothes. Priced to sell. See Huber the Tailor FOR SALE 11x6 lathe. Inquire it Flck & Llndley . FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all mases, so up; serine u uwu. makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N Bartlett rnn aat.it Harlev.Davldson motor cycle. 888 cash. See John, at Mail Tribune. FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming, pnone m-. nv-r ,., "Mn Huntiniz" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune JrSi office; printed on cioin " tend the rain and weather. FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone 578-Y. win SA,m Larca sized Monarch E.i.....H o.nn arir.h trash burner OIWHH. I""B- nnm aomi fltuh nrlce 875. Liae new. P. O. Box 414 Central Point MISCELLANEOUS ..r.mnnnn nTTl.TPV As EGO CO moved to Orap St., 3nd door aouth Da-vis Trarwrer. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pacH- ars and movera epociai vca.l2?' movlng equipment Price right Satisfaction guaranty 019 Nona Riveralde pnone -um-a WILL DO painting and calwrnining in exenange for radio. of an toed. 621 N. Fix St. MAIL TRIBUNE JUB DEPART MEN! Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing ol all kinds; book bindlne; loose-leaf led sere, tod blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything m tne printing une. as-au w urape Phone 75. this notice, Dated at Medford, Oregon, this sth , unn nston and Tom Rcd returned rrmay irom iwo weeKs in can lorn ia. day of December, 1932. G. M. ROBERTS. Administrator of the Estate of M. D. Jackson, deceased. Painting and Puperhanglng. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting paperhanglng. Phone U-F-4. Res Coleman Creek mad. Money Co Lend. WE END MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charge. See W. E. Thomas. 45 8. Central Ground floor Oraterlan Theatre Bldg State License No. 8-157. Transfer. EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO-- Offtce 1016 No- Central Phone aio Prices right Service guaranteed REINK1NQ TRUCKING CO Trans fer and Storage, we haul anyxmng at a reasonable price. Ill No PU Street. Phone 333 Notice of Snetlff's Suit By Virtue Of an execution nn tV.rA closure, duly issued out of and un der the final of the Circuit Court of me otate or Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me directed una aaicd on cue 23th day of No vemlxr, 1932, m r certain action tlieveln, wherein Nfedermcver, inc., an Oregon Corporation, as Plaintiff, re covered Judgment against Earl H. Fehl and Electa A. Fehl, the defend-! ants, for the sum of Three Thousand Five Hundred and no-100 ($3500.00) Dollars, with interest thereon at 7 per annum from April 1st. 1&27. with costs and disbursements taxed at Eighty-one and 10-100 (581.10) Dol lars, and the further sum of Three Htmdrert Fifty and no-100 ($350.00) Dollars, as attorney's fees, whlcn Judgment was enrolled and dockeced ip the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the Isc day of D. cember, 1932. Notice is hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the aald execu tion. 1 will on the 7th da, of Janu ary, 1933, at 10;00 oclock e. m., at the .turn, uuur oi tne uourtnouso in the City ol Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale .and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satlsly said Judg ment, together with vhe costs of this sale, subject to redemption as pro vided by law, all of the right, title and interest that the said defendants, Earl H. Fahl and Electa A. Fehl, had on the 1st day of April, 1926, or now have In and to the following described property, situated in the County, of jacKson, acate or Oregon, to-wlt: The West Thirty (30) feet of the East One-half ('Ai of Lot Eleven (111 Block Slxty-slx (60) and the West 'imrty (3U) feec of the East One-hall (H) of Lot Twelve (12) In Block Sixty-six (6G) of the Town (now city of weoiord, Jackson County, Oregon. Dated this 2nd day of December, 1932. RALPH 0. JENNINGS, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLGA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Contest. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office. 018766 Contest 4157. Roseburg, Oregon, December 17, 1932. Tn Mr. John F. Horn, of Stiver Spray Twin Ballroom. Long Beach, cainornia, onic3w.-. You are herebv notified that Harry G. Naugle, who "gives Talent. Oregon, as his post-office address, did on November 18. 1932, file In this office his duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation! of your Homestead Emry, oeriai no. 018756, made September 19. 1929. for the S'i of N',J of Township 34 S. Range 3 W., Wlllamotte Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that said John F. Horn, entryman. has abandoned aald entry, and has only resided on said entry for two nlgivts, in thTee years; that said en tryman has not improved nor cleared any land In said entry, that said (ntrvman built a cabin, approximate ly 10x12 feet on said entry, and that said cabin Is not habitable, having no windows nor floor In same, and has fully failed to comply with the provisions of the homestead entry act. You are. therefore, lurthcr notified that the said allegations will be taken a: confessed, and your said entry will be canceled without further right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fall to file in this office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically responding to these allegations of contest, together with due proof that you have served a oopy of your answer on the said con testant either in person or by regis tered mall. You should stats In your answer r..e name of the post office to which vou desire future notices to be sent to you. HAM ILL A. C ANA DAY. Register. Date of first publication December 30th, 1932. Dat of second publica tion January 6th, 1933. Date of third publication January I3th. 1933. Date of fourth publication January 20th, 1933. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson county. In the Matter of the Estate of Euphemla J. Warner, deceased. The undersigned has been appoint ed and qualified by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, as Administrator with the will and codicil annexed of the tatate of Euphemla J. Warner, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them, duly verified, with proper vouchers, to me at my office, Cooley Theater Building, Medford, Oregon, within They evaded all the cold weather. A Christmas program was presented 1 at the Jacksonville Presbyterian church Sunday morning. John R. Knight presented his pupils in vloltn numbers. Much praise was given them and their Instructor. Friends of Lester Holmes were sad dened by his death In Medford last week. His wife and parents have the sympathy of this community. Alfred Norris, who has been mining here, and daughters, Mattle and Antce. left last week to spend the holldaj-s at their home In Tule lake. Ruth Rebekah lodge of Jacksonville has postponed Its anniversary celebra tion from December 30, due to so much Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Smily Jones and son, Junior, and Mrs. Tut Combes of Med- fo-I visited at the W. A. Chllders home Tuesday. Junior remained for few days' stay with hla grand parents. Mr, and Mrs. T. R. Springer of Shedd, Ore., also Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Cook of Murphy, called at the Peter Flck home Tuesday. Mrs. Archie Bowman and children Ida, Loren and Frankle accompanied the John Hueners family to the Christmas program at St. Peter's Lu theran church In Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Davles left Mon day morning for Forest creek to visit for a week at the Charles Madison and Ivan Davies homes. Miss Minnie Hueners. Copco em ployee at Grants Pass, spent Christ mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hueners. Mr. and Mrs. Llnnmoode and her father, Jesn Wilson, recently moved here and are living on South Fifth street. Dorotha Rlddell, Copco employe at Klamath Falls spent Christmas wltn her parents, Dr. hi.u Mrs. E. G. Rld dell of Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. John Hueners and family were guests at dinner Christ mas of Mr. and Mrs. Art Rein king in Medford. George Hueners Is spending this week with William Smith In Roxy Ann district. Nelson Florey. a member of the U. S. navy. Is home on a short fur lough, visiting his mother, Mrs. E. O Rlddell. Mr. and Mrs.-Carl Nledermeyer of West Side entertained at dinner Christmas for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Godward. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rodgers had as guests at dinner Christmas her mother. Nora Klelnhammer and dau ghters. Maxlne and Lucille and grand daughter, Joan of Medford. Mrs. Alice Ulrlch spent Sunday with her son, Lewis Ulrlch and wife in Medford. Ei ii II Brltt and slater. Miss Mollie Britt, entertained Dr. J. W. Robinson at dinner at the Hotel Medford Christmas. Mrs. Hattle Logan was a dinner guest Sunday at the Ansil Gilaon home on Little Applegate and Is re maining there through the holidays. Misses Florence May and Ruth Sev erance are spending the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Sev erance. Florence May Is a student of O. 8. O. and Miss Ruth teaches In the Philomath, Ore., high school. Loral ne Spa ft, former teacher tn Jacksonville, and her mother, Mrs. Henry Sparr. Mrs. Mitchell and dau ghters, Marie and Madge of Ashland called Wednesday at the E. S. Sever ance home. A special meeting will be held by Adarel chapter, O. E. S., lodge at the Masonic hall on January 3, to initiate new members. Charley Burgman, who haa been a pattent at the Olive Thrasher home for several weeks, passed away Decem ber 37, from pneumonia. He was formerly of Ashland. Funeral ser vices were held at Conger's parlors Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ernest Rodgers gave a party December 23 honoring her husband's birthday. Twelve guests were present The evening was spent at cards, after which refreshments were served. Carl Musgrove had his car dnmnged In an accident Sunday. Winifred Backus received bruises and oltght cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Burnsfleld from north of town gave a dinner Sunday for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heckert. Bessie Miller and Florence Hunsaker were recent visitors at the Kenneth Madden home in Ashland. They re port Mr. Madden as Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lange were guests at dinner of her sister. Mrs. Ida Beardsley at Wimer. Mrs. Floyd Ross of Central Point called on her aunt, Mrs. Katie Hoff man, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith had as guests for dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harland Cantrall of Ruch and Miss Mary Burnt. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Boy spent Christmas with his parents at Gold Hill. Barney Cody was reported quite 111 at his home this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Backus and children and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ken- worthy were guests Sunday at the N. J. Backus home In Medford. Mrs. Henry Miller received word Sunday that her sister, Violet Lid daugh. was seriously 111 at Vancou ver, Wn. Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Administratrix' Final Notlre. Notice 1 hereby given that the underslirnM administratrix of the estate ol James E. Orlcve. deceased. tn-A ,n mi. countv Court for .T.'-ituin county, orecon. her duly verified final Account, and aald Court has fixed December 31t, 1932. at 10 o'clock- in the forenoon of said dsy. at the Court Room of said Court, .in. nd nlace for hearing cr said Pinal Account. All persons m-1 terestd are hereby notified to maKe , or file their objections to said Final Account. If any tncy " - for. aald da... grieve, Administratrix of the Estate of James E. Grieve, deceased. ACROSS 1, Sea nymph 7. Coupled 13. Pass 14. State 15. Capital of Nor way 16. Back of the neck 15. Bloat of a nhpen t9. Require 30, Poems 11. Find the sum of 11. PI nor , , IK. Plavi-r at chil dren's came. 25. Dervish's tall cao 1. Chess pieces !!. Imbecile J3. Accustoms H. TiansjrresJ-or 16. Ptatelv dance tfi. Nourished 7. Piliollke fish 3S. Type sauara jit. Walking" sticks 41. Pale 13. The eouear 44. Stiffly proper 45. Yata 13. Encouracs 50. Wan carried 51, Flood Solution of YeBterday't Puzzla AlWAY3WEPNErn ClRlolAlKl&lRHoglW E ND 1Fd A T E A R G N O W 0(N llT Q 6 A TIE ToiATFr fctSTlBEls STARiExjci U AT pBgE AIT H Ejj ATO L IB A UOE T JC TON AuTTEiWJRE e-r1e1ptas1Fsc1an 53. Elonnont speaker 55, Oozctl 56. Entertain sumptuously DOWN L Oae"s ele mcnt found In the air 2. Other 1. Morbid hreatb 1nn sound 4. After sonn B. Riists fl. Signifies 7. Wrltlne ma terial I. Liquors 9. ITe: French 10. Discounting; 1L Old oath 12. Defunct 17. Arabian sea port 23. So be It .'4. Tavern JR. Point U. Collection of facts 37. Youthful C!. Staff officer nO. Meadow 31. Make a mis take 33. Male sheep 14. lKls!alor :td. Renown 39. Raised to the third power 40. Piece of wood usftl as a brnke 41. Marries 43. Loiward 43. bide of a book leaf 4. Mst 46. Cherished ob ject 47. Nothtn more than 61 To a hlfhtr point 64, Attain: prefix the Notl of rial Account. 1. hrhv zlven that F I I3 4 r lfc UMP 8 lf ' " '2 'M 3 72 33 n 35 P" W31 WEZ 11-11 -rrwL ii s f- m HrHgrnrrn Rogue River ROGUE RIVER, Dee. 30. (Special) Rogue River put on a play Decem ber 23 written by the school, en titled "The Red Wagon." which showed much ability as It waa writ ten and presented In a very Interest ing way and was enjoyed by a large crowd of parents and friends. Born December 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson of Wards Creek, a 10 pound eon. The Presbyterian church gave an Interesting program December 32. A (Christmas tree was a feature and all the kiddles were given a treat of candy and nuts. Orvllle and Norma Johnson of Hollywood, Cal., left Tuesday for their home after spending some time visiting their aunt, Mrs. Clarence Stelhl, and family. Robert Denosky of Grants Pass vis ited at the P. J. Dengler home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Greenwood were dinner guests Christmas day at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. James W.hlpnle. A family Christmas tree was en- Joyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rlfhard Scott Christmas eve. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart and daughter lone, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dengler and son Orvllle, Mr. and Mrs, James Whipple, Mrs. M. R. Bliss and Mr. and Mrs. Scott and children, Barbara and Nell. Most of the teachers left Saturday for their homes to spend Christinas. Miss Juanlta Ross went to Ashland, Miss Bertha Buford and Miss Myrtle Willis and Miss O. Piatt left by mo tor for the northern part of the state, and E. John Pesula went to Weott, Cal. New officers of Live Oak Grange were Installed December 19 at the Central Point hall, where Mrs. Ger trude Haak of Eagle Point and her attestants Installed the officers of Central Point, Roxy Ann and Satm Vnlley Granges. New officers of Live Oak Grange are: Master. Otto Fur- sham; overseer, James Whipple; secretary, Lora Carter; treasurer, Nora Wait: lecturer. Myrtle Whipple; steward, William Bndley; assistant steward, Roll in Steihl; lady assistant steward, Mllly Walker; chaplain. Ef- fie Bndley; gate keeper, Perry Walt; Flora, Agnes Mngerle; Cerces, Anna Dlmmlck; Pomona, Fay Mngerle. Tfoxt meeting will bo January 7. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira Phillips enter tained at dinner Christmas for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woods of Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sundry and daughter, Doris. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Kelly were guests Christmas of Mr. and Mra. Roy Davis at Wolf Creek. Mr. and Mrs. James Whipple were dinner guests Culstmas evening of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woods of Med ford spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Woods' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Snm Sandry. Their daughter, Mlsa Doris, Is also homo from O. 8. C. for the vacation. Mrs. Kathryn Echert of Eugene Is spending Christmas vacation with her daughter. Miss Aiicno Earhart, high school teacher ,hore. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Dengler had as their guests at dinner Christinas Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart and daughter, lone, and Orvllle Dengler. Mr. and Mrs. Will Pyburn of Med ford called at the Whipple home on Christmas day. Mrs. Martha Seaman, who hea been 111, la Improved so as to be up and around the house. Glen Pierce, whose home Is In Washington, la spending some time visiting his father, R. A. Pierce. One of the largest crowds attended the dance given here Christmas eve for the benefit of the town team basketball. Another dance will be given In two weeks. Most of those who have had the flu are getting well. Miss Annabelle Heath Is still quite 111 but Improv ing. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Laws left Tuesday night for Salem, where they will visit their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brownie Bnngert. Wm. Eadfi and son, Billy, have re turned to Rogue River from Jeffer son and will make their home at the ranch on Evans Creek road. Evans Valley EVANS CREEK FOOTHILLS. Dee. 3ft (Spl ) Mrs. Charles Stam of Pleas ant Creek was run down by two cars in urants Pass and la In the Grants Pass hospital with serious injuries. There were msny pleasant dinner parttes here during the Christinas holidays. Mr. nnd Mrs. John R. Smith enter tained their sons and daughters and families: The Reeves family Irom Myrtle Creek, Mra. Alice Cosper of Tacoma and Edward O'Brien, a grand son. with his bride, were also guests. Mrs. Morris Edelmuth gave Morrta a stag dinner and invited Messrs. John Treffron, Earl Stevens, Jack Steward, Chrlstofeson and LaMolne. After turkey dinner the men played cards and enjoyed visiting. Mesdames Chrlstofenaon and Edelmuth adjourn ed to the Steward home where tha ladies played cards. Mrs. Tom Owens entertained her aons, Jim and John Trefron and brother-in-law, John Owens, at dinner Christmas. Henry Miller family, who formerly lived north of the Evans Creek bridge, have built a small home across tha road and moved Into it. The Moors family moved Into the house vacated by Henry Miller. Several people became 111 at the Wi mer school entertainment, Mrs. Chris tofenson and Mr, Cossldy's little girt, among others. There Is much sickness In this vi cinity. Mrs. C lugs ton has been 1U for some time, both her daughters being called home from Klamath Falls and Portland. A sister, Mrs. Nell Webber, has also been here. Mrs. Greenwood Is now convalescing from flu. Messrs Arlle and Lynden Hatch had slight backset after Christmas. Lynden Hatch family spent Christ mas day with the Hatch family in Rogue River, making a trip to Grants Pass before returning. The doctor calls on Mr. Pitman dally, but no report of Improvement has been received. Santa Claus found his way out here, but he seemed to be feollng the depression. George Martin, the mall earner on route one, who has been very 111 with flu, ta back on his route again. Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto has been 111 with a heart attack. She la at the home of her mother, Mra. Cath arine N. Law, and la better now. Motorcyclist Fails To Make Curve, Dies PORTLAND, Deo. 30. (AP) Killed when his motorcycle failed to make a curve In the road, the body of Jack W. Dozler of Salem was found last niffht on the St, Paul -Salem highway two miles south of Newberg. Calendar anlesmen from out of town companies are canvassing the town now for 1034 calendars. Why buy now a year ahead of time, and from outside people who du not do any thing to maintain home payroll, when you can buy as nice calendar cheaper from home printers who will call on you later in the year. Re solve to patronize home industry dur ing 1033. and start by helping main tain one of the largest payrolls in Medford the printing. I tfour want-aA i P "7"OU have something to OlPlr m Wi A sell, trade or buy. Let ff J t im. our inteSent Want-ad Ml g 11 I ut takers help you word your I f; message for best results. Aif pi c f M You'll like this courteous Iff service. Simply lift the re- 'TT7jyj ' ceiver and ask for lSlr V- 4