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PAGE SEVEH You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, UEPFOliD, OREGON. TUESDAY. JANUARY 2. 1934 Why Not Try a Want-Ad? Wajn Co mU joui oomsr Want to gat rtd at a tew odds and ends in oouasnold tunisnuus Oo you need tooli tot foui gar lent . inexpensive want-Ad in th. Mail tribune Classified Pag will find toe answer te (base and many othei perplexing oroblema, H re Are the Rates: Pet word first amnion M. (Minimum 36c) Emon additional Insertion. par word (Minimum 10c) Per Una per month, without oopj changes 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND STRAYED 3 dark red wwa, black j .i,vh horns. Branded Brr Y. one with bell. Phone 1298. Harry Furch. LOST Large yellow dog. Notify F. . j I Barneburg. Medford. Route 4. ir0n-. pssture ; gray gelding branded eleven right ; stine; oay X rUtht anouiaer. j.u.ij -. Eagle Point: LOST If dug missing, call 1618. WANTED FEMALE HELP ' i viZ?5zSSrE3 nerweTk. Sox! 1889, Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Forge and anvil. Hlway Exchange. So. of Talent. . oVr iJX T Da? ; care Courthouse. - : 7' WANT transportation M . Loa Angce. for 3 people, aau ueasi-y o.. WANTED Used vacuum cleaner. Tel. 595-H. WANTED Machinery, furniture, poultrv, to be consigned to our Auction Sale Friday, Jan. 5th. Csll 258-R or write Box 362, Medford. So. Oreg. Livestock Auction Co. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford Must be I cheap. 333 We ana. ,.,-.,-.,-, EDQAB JOHNSON wants to buy your- furs at tlie Peerless Mante. .a-i No. Bartlett St. WANTED Electric radio. Must be reasonable. Box 368. Tribune. WILL care for elderly sick people in my borne. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you. Med lord Bargain House. 37 N. Orape St Tel 1063. JUNR WANTED We pay eaah for JUNK BATTER! Eb A RA Gl A I 088 ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER & Junk Ot U description MEDFORD BAKOA1N HOUSE Tt No Orape Tel 106 WANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced from 35 to 60. It will pay you to trap New and used traps for sale. Medford Bargain House. Med ford. Oregon. 37 North Grape fit Phone 1062. FOR KE1V1' HOUSES FOR RENT 5 room modern home furn. Water paid. 410 Boardman St. Phone 774-R-3. A NICELY furnished rooms, close to library. Very reasonable rent to right party. Wm. F. Campbell. 804 E. Mam. FOR RENT 4 -room unfurnished house, close In. Inquire 141 S Holly. FOR RENT 5 -room furnished house; adults. 508 Austin. FOR RENT 6 -room modern bunga low, clow tn. completely furnlsned: also piano; all bullt-ln features. 25 per month. W. H. Everhard. 3.6 yest 6th St. 5-ROOM house for rent. Tel. 1668. FOR RENT 8 -room modern furnish ed stucco house. Phone 379. FOR SALE S1400.00 or rent $10, 41 Pine. Brown and White or write owner, I Jaxl. Boring. Oregon. 6-ROOM modern cottage. $12 50. So Grape St. FOR RENT House, close in. Tel 319-Y FOR RENT 3 -room furnished spt Close in. 317 East Jackson or 749-V FOR SALE Used sewing machines tU makes; terms if desired AU makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlstt FOR SALE Hungarian vetch seed Phone 623-J-4- HOU&S FOR RENT Cell D96 FOI RENT Homea furnished or unfurnished. Brown a White Uoises H0 $u so and $16 watei paid; wood range Phona 106 FOR RENT 7-room modern noma. 9 rooms O A DeVoe. 633-J-3 FOR KhM HK.MNHKU KOOMS FOR RENT Furnished room, furnace beat. Gentleman P.one .P3-h. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape FOR heated sleeping rooms call 139J-L " FOH RLM-APAHTMENTS THREE-ROOM completely furnished k apsrtment. Heat, light, hot and 'eold water. 229 North Ivy. "rim REM ROOM AMI BOA HO j BvrtU AND room at 710 ft Main fU.es rary moderate. FOR RENT MISCE1AASEOCS BACHELOR cabin. 445 So. Front. STORE ROOM FOR RENT After Jan uary 7, store room 17X60 feet, oo Grape street, adjoining Mall Tribune Job Shop. Reasonable rent to rlaht party. Apply at business office Mall Tribune. FOB EXCHANGE PTSXGToR TRADE '37 OaKland Hdstr: '27 whippet sedan: "38 Olds coach; '26 Chev. delvy; It Ford coupe; '25 Cher, coach; '3S Dodge Rdstr. Hlway Exchange. So. of Tal ent. - FOR SALE Holateln family cow. Trade for dry wood. Call Roy .Nich ols, Central point evenings. FOR SALE OR TRADE Used first quality extra heavy galvanized cor rtgated and flat sheets; also 2x12x16 ft S-4-S fir plank. Phone 368. Vol- ney Dixon, 131 N. Rlveralde Ave. FOR TRADE Chev. truck driven 11,000 miles, for late model sedan. S. A. Bower, Murphy, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan M8 -mum,,. FOR SALE l'OULTBt SAtjEAu,tralorpe snd Austra puiiets. 500 chic stove brood- er.w.T.Bolger, Spring St. pOR SALB Austral-Whit lsylng pul- oee Geo. Webb at tampons. PURE Bronze toms, Cockeran's prize stock, as. Jesse Nell, Rt. 1, Ashland. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE One bay team. weight 1750 each. Inqtllr. 581 East Main, FOR SALE ShoaU. Leo Young, on Columbus off Stewart Ave. Tel. 7-F-4. FOR SALE DOliS AND PETS RoTlE-rle;-. or tr.de i CTSTt .i..iu.. bu nunniss make ! 7dT chri.tma. oreht. Priced ,j , opt,., washable j! oTctSwn. Phone 437-W. SPECIAL PRICE on all roller canaries. Phone 303 Jacksonville. Mrs. Nellie Finney. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CAR HEADQUARTERS You always find a better value In used cars, on our floor. 1930 Bulck Deluxe Sedan. 1927 Bulck 2-door Sedan. -1929 pontlac 3-door Sedan 1929 Oakland Coupe. 1930 pontlac Coupe. 1931 Studebaker Sedan. 1927 Chev. ton truck, express body. Several cheap cars around $50.00 SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Authorized sales and Service LATE MODEL USED CARS A class of cars yon don't find on used car lots. 30 to 60 day guarantee. 1933 Chrysler Deluxe Coupe. 1932 Chrysler conv. Coupe. 1930 Bulck Spec. Coupe. 1933 Plymouth Business Coupe. 1031 Ford A Victoria. 1928 Pontlac 3-door Sedan. 1932 Ford V-8 Coupe. Also a number of older models at special prices. . ARMSTRONG MOTORS', INC. 38 N. Riverside FOR SALE RLAL ESTATE WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown Se White. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GOOD, clean baled alfalfa hsy, 65c per hundred. E. H. Nledermeyer. Phone 697-R-l. FOH sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 912-J. WE HAVE BUYERS for Oold Prop erties, both placer and lode. Send complete information to Harry S Fry & Company, 417, Davis Bldg.. Portland. Ore. APPLES from 20 to 76 oenU a box in small or large lota. O. V. Myers Orchard. Phone 358-J. FOR SALE Gas range and water heater in good condition, priced reasonable. Call 341-R-l. FOR SALE All kinds of apples and pears. Joe Nary ranch. Tel. 133-L HAY. wheat, barley, rolled or ground C. A. DeVoe. Phone 623-J-3. FOR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS A Delco light plant. A 1 -horse electric motor. A refrigerator, electric. A piano; a new oil burner. Commercial Finance Corporation Phone 81. FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tables beds. etc. 714 Welch St.. off V. Jackson. MISCELLANEOUS I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennings, comer Prunt snd Main ACTO will pay for vour TRUCK Lt CENSE and INSURANCE. Phone 350. Call at 33 N. Grape St. MONET LOANED on typewriters and radios Cecil Jennings. Main and Front. FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed Coats re lined. Medford Cash and Carry Cleaners Phone 1700. OOLD BOUOl IT Redden Si Co. Oet our new prioea L. A P. D. INSURANCE. $10 000 and 20.000 on 1 -ton trucks $P 75 each 6 mns. ftr first premium fl'PKi' ! H:sh rating aceptsble wtta Pt'C Inquire 33 No. Grape. FOR SALE Small grocery at inven tory, to cioe estate. Phone 13B7-R. 632 No Central. I Far QUICK Fuel Oil Delivery Serf. I toe, P ft one 1S, Eads Tranaler. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and S. No. 33 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Wlncww Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel 1173 House cleaning Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Money to Lend. I WE LEND MONET ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Thrwe net cent oer month on un paid balance No other ohargea See W. S- Thomas. 46 south Central, ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. State License No. s-157. Painting and raperhanglng. M. A BLISS Painting and paper banging. Tel. 646-W 313 3 Drape Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equippeo piaoi ui Orecon. Printing of all kinds: book binding; loose -leaf ledgers, a ad blanks, billing systems, dupllcstlng cash sales slips and everytblng In the printing lines m-iv n urape Phone 75 Transfer. REINKINQ TRUCKINO Co. Trans fer and storage We naul anything at a reasonaole price. 11! No Fir Street. Phone 332. EADS TRAN8FER it STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 816 Prices right Service guaranteed HAWTJ5Y TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment erlces right 61S North Riverside. Phone 1044-X LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Annuul Meeting. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Jackson County Build ing is Loan Association will be held at 126 East Main St.. Medford. Oregon. Monday, January 8. 1934. at 7:30 p. m. O. C. BOGGS, Secretary. Official Notice. To milk producers, distributors and dispensers: Medford's milk ordinance o. zovi requires bunt, ei.ui, ouua No. 2541 require. fountains, hotel restaurantsor any. one delivering or serving table milk or cream must obtain a permit from the city recorder Jnnuary 1 or each year. Please do this at once. CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Notice of Final settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of George J. Prescott. Deceased. The undersigned hns filed in the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, the final account of her ministration of the estate of Geoige J. Prescott, deceased, and said Court has fixed Saturday. January 27th. 1934. at the hour of 10:00 a. m. of ild .day. at the court-room of said Court. at trie court House in Memora. j San son County, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said rinai account and ror the settle ment of said estate. All persons Interested In said este are hereby notified and required to make or file their objections to said final account, if any tliey have, on or before the time n foresaid, fixed for the hearing and settlement thereoJ. Date of this notice and of the firs' publication thereof la December 26 vh, 1933. EDITH PRESCOTT, Administratrix of the estate of George J. Prescott, deceased Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an execution In fore. clasure duly Issued out of and under I tne seal or trie circuit court or uie State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 9th day of December, i33, in a certain action tnerem, wherein H. A, Hanscom, as plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Alfred John Milkowskl snd VeLma Opal Min kowski, the defendants, for the sum of One Thousand Eight Hundred Eight and 67-100 ($180867) Dollsrs. with Interest from this date at 8 per annum, with costs and disburse ments taxed at Twenty-six and 80-100 ($26.80) Dollars, and the further stun or One Hundred and no-100 ($10000) Dollars, as attorney s fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the Snd day of December. 1933. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said execu tion, I will on the 13th dsy of Janu ary. 1934. at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and win sen t public auction ror cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by Isw, all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendanu. Alfred John Milkowskl,' Velma Opal Milkowskl. Paul Milkowskl and Jose phine Milkowskl. Hubert Messr and Alice Messer. the Commercial Finance Cornoration, a corporation, and the Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, a cor poration, nad on the zist dsy or Jan uary, 198. or now have in and to the rollowing described property, situated in the County of Jackson, state of Oregon, to-wit: The West half fW'H of tne Southeast quarter SE4) of Sec tion 36 in Township 35 South of Range 3 West of the W. M . in Jackson County. Oregon, containing 80 acres, less 3 scree. In the NW4 of the SE'i that has been dedtd to School District No. 53 Tor school purposes. Dated this 9th day of Demhor. 1933. WALTER J. OLM.SCHErD, Sheriff of Jackson Countv, Oregon. By OLOA E ANDERSON. Deputy. HWRRINT CW.L chnl District No. 30 Warrant 331 to 328 Inclusive tr called for payment at th Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bnk. Interest to case December .10. JOSS S 9. ABBOTT. Clerk Workmen found a sveet reward for placing a new roof on a church at Charlotte, N. C. They uncovered beehive and got three bucket of hony. Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday n ag.it. 1 Januar? 6tb. Willow Springs WILLOW SPRINGS. Jan. 3 (Spl) January meeting of the Willow Springs Thursday club will be held January 4th at Mrs. Robert Field's Mrs. A. H. Clements Is In charge of the program and has promised to present one of her Interesting travelogues. All members are urged to be present at the first meeting of 1934. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blrkhole and son Roland, were Christmas eve sup per guests at the J. W. Elden home. Tliey a t te nded a f am 1 ly C hr Is tm as gathering at the Thomas Harrison home later the same evening. Mrs. Robert Brophy and little daughter Roberta Lee, of Burns, are spending the holidays with Mrs. Brophy'a mother, Mrs. W. K. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Deuwe en tertained Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Car ney at dinner last Sunday. Several of the young people of this community attended the alum' nt banquet of Central IJotnt high school at the Grange hall Thurs day. Miss Elsie Harrison and Roland Birkholz were married Tuesday morning and left Immediately for a week's stay In San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sanderson and ! family and Miss Harriet Frye o! ; Beagle, and Mrs. Annie Sanderson of Central Point were entertained at the M. F. Young home Christ- mas day. Miss Leah Parker, who Is employ ed In Klamath Falls, is spending a week with her mother and aistera here, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson have as guests over the holidays their daughter Miss Clara Anderson, ol Portland, and Mr. Anderson's broth er John Anderson, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kellogg of Seaside, spent Christmas with Mrs. Ke Hogg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clde Richmond. Mrs. W. B. Harris was a dinner guest at the J. W. Elden home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Field and children and Mrs. Easter were Christmas dinner guests at the Rob ert Field's Sr., In Medford. Miss Adelaide Stambaugh and George Elden of Portland, Ore., were guests over Christmas at the J. W. Elden home. Mr. and Mrs. Dot Clement of Vsllejo cslll. Mr, Clsment's par- An ta llr avirl XrM T3ata1i4si n( s?1i cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, of Eu gene, and her brother of Los All eles, spent Christmas at the A.'" H. Clement home here. Mr. and Mrs. Dot Clement returned to Eugene with the Reynolds and will stop here again on their way south be fore New Year's. Earl Hefts entertained at a fam ily dinner Chrlstmss. Mrs. W. K. Parker and daughters entertained Christmas the J. W. 81den family and their house guests. Miss Adelaide Stambaugh and George Elden, also Mr. snd Mrs. J. W. Blrkholii. Willow Springs school held Its an nual Christmas program and tree Friday evening. Phone 543. We will hauTaway youi refuse, city Sanitary Service. .ail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. PIrat. I. Arrscm.nts 15. Copy 14. Worship 16. itsfuta 16. Parent 1. Point 13. Poultry firoduct ow Insect M. 8un god II. Violently olstracted IT. Toward Is. ScandlnSTlan mes.urs of tength -it. Literary fragments to. Above snd Solution of Saturday's Puzzl. P L E T H O PIA R I ALE CMS P JCKjL E. ateIea Bprat E R II IN L AVE SI. Knot again AS. Smiles brosdly lFl-ElWDENEOwEl oi rill wsy: colloq. T. bong Dsn IJ. Oreek letter 4J. Itsllan eoln 10. Legl.latlva .. , bbr bodies Linger It. Bachelor of S3. Useful Arts: abbr. it. Prohlblflon of It. War avlttor of trade record S7. Oerm.n ally ... f ii. iiMiie, di eo. sewing medlclnt ImpUmtnts 2 13 U S 5 17 Wt& I? ' I" 2 gtr ZSM7 3 J m ; wd- 24 , 125 2TJ 1EII!1ZZZs!LZZI!I" 'X''.' "''i "'I Hut 4 -'. ';, :-, 'fit- I "y'z. Table Rock TABLE ROCK. Jan. 3 (Spll Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Freeland and four children of westslde district, were dinner guests of Mrs. Freeland's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hensley on Tuttle Lane Christmas as were Mr. snd Mrs. Clarence Helner of Modoc orchard. Miss Beatrice Seabrooke returned to Portland Monday evening after several days' visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Seabrooke. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wright of Eagle Point were welcome visitors here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glx and children of Grants Pass spent Christmas here with Mrs. Glx's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Rorden. Mrs. Lulu Pendtand of Mar&hfleld arrived Tuesday evening to visit .her daughter, Mrs. John Neajnn and her son, Mel Atkins, who recently return ed from the Sacred Heart hospital where he was a pneumonia patient. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ssnford Richardson and son Donald, or Beall Lane, and Jay Manning of Klamath Falls were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nealon Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. John Dodge and chil dren. Mr. and Mrs. Moore Hamilton and Mrs. Donald Huntress of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Wilson and fam ily of Gold Hill and Luther Wilson of Seattle. Wash., were visitors at the ! Welden Sage .home Christmas even ing. Misses June and Janice Nealon, Edith and Ruth Sage, attended the holiday party at Mrs. H. J. Fleischer's at Central Point. Misses Doris and Lois Schsfer en tort alned with a dancing party at their home recently. Christmas programs held here both Friday and Sunday nights were well attended and reflected much credit to the committees tn ohsrge. Morton hay grinding machine was busy here for a few days this week. Howard District HOWARD DISTRICT. Jan. 3. (Spl.) Dickens "Christmas Carol" was the Christmas play given by the pupils of Howard school. Teachers and pu pils were congratulated on Its suc cess. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sutherland Sltlird , I . erland's birthday. Mr. snd Mrs. Leonard Brock and children spent Christmas eve and Christmas day at her parents', Mr. and Mrs. Sager of the Modoc orchard. Mr. snd Mrs. English and family, who have been living in the J. C. Barnes house nevt to the highway, left Saturday for California. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parke and Mable and Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Johnson and three sons spent Christmas as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Breen and son. Howard school grounds are being leveled up. a tennis court built snd a few other improvement made, under the CWA. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Young enter tained the following at Christmas dinner: Mr. snd Mrs. Regel of Ash land, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Green and Cross-Word Puzzie I. Femlnlns name 10. Landmark, as a tress; flouthtvest em U. 8. 11. Capital of Naw Jsrsoy It. Janitors of churches IT. Archlttctura Pinr 20. Welcomed 21. Operated 22. Experiences a certain aaisatlon 25. Insects 2. Anxlstlts in. By si. Appralie again 32. Calls fortb 34. Exlftta ,17. Wild ol 21. American Indian 41. Poplar 42. ioft woolan dress fabric 41. Singing voices 4S. Ooddeis of dlacord 4T. Nobleman 0. Mquor 11. Srr.H soft mass SX. Ty.ie mtasura 1.1. Myself 66, Ilavs he Ins: ETACER R E. L O R E K AjOM I T A Hxl! P.E E n o i is e m T A RpT R A Hr- eJpie a l E W MlT t t s E p o sji kj a DESiMl DOWN 1. Apple Jute 1. Th end t. Clrcls i. Pen I. flM.rh lava; Hawaiian I. Pronoun 7. Furnish an othtr crtw for I. Res:one stats; abbr. family. Miss Gladys Henderson, Mr and Mrs, Harold Welborn, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Young and children and Elmer Young. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ayres, Mr. and Mrs. Cha. McKee and Marjorie. Mr. and Mrs. Cox of Medford took Christ mas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Orl Ayres and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Croueher and f ami ly e n tert a l ned Mr. and Mrs . Frsnk Croueher and family. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Northcrsft snd family. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rrlend and baby snd Irsel Chapman Christmas. Griffin Creek ' GRIFFIN CREEK. Jsn. 9. (SpM i Radio club met with Mrs. Bslderstlne l Deo. 18 with sixteen ladles present, to enjoy the afternoon. Mrs. Balder- Hnn U's hrtnnrnri with m. ahnwer at which time she received many lovely gifts. Refreshments were served by the hostess. School closed Friday, Dec. 33. for the Christmas holidays, The program put on by the children was enjoyed by many. Santa Claua presented all children with a sack of candy and oranges and popcorn balls. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Poole left Thursday for Chehalls, Wash., to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. D. A. Hood substituted for Mr. Poole Friday In the upper grades. Charlie McPhetera painted the school houses during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Keep of Lozler Lane moved to the Dutton place bringing three children to the school from Oak Grove. Word has been received that Miss Barbara Durham was married at Kla- math Falls. Dec. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Brltton of San Jose, Calif., have moved on the Hall place. They have a little daughter In school. Lock wood home was sold to Mr. Churchill of Central Point who with his family have moved In. They have two daughters In Jacksonville high school. Valley View VALLEY VIEW, Jan. 3. (6pl.) Mr. and Mrs. Todd. Lon and Prank Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Stratton of Hornbrook called at the Stratton . home en route from Med ford, where they were doing Chrlstmss shopping last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Olenn attended a dinner at the T. Simpson home In Ashland recently, celebrating the 80th birthday of Mr. Glenn's uncle, Daniel Olenn. Last of the demonstration dinners on ect;s, milk and cheese was held at Mrs. Wm. Glenn's, with 3A Isdiea and five children present. American and cottage cheese were the founda tion for the dinner. Mrs. Paul Taylor, Mrs. T. Simpson and Mrs. H. J. Carter of Ashland were visitors. Eugene Amann of Wolf Creek was a recent caller at the Glasgow home. Mrs. Bertha Glasgow la employed In the office of Mrs. Mabel Mack, home demonstration agent, in Med ford. Mrs. R. N. Cha ney is employed In the county for the CWA rural home survey. Miss Juanlta Ross, teacher at Rogue Fiver, was a Valley View caller Sat urday. Miss Prances Gallatin, home eco nomic teacher at Glenns Perry. Ida.. Is spending the holidays with her parent, Mi. and Mrs. L. H. Gallatin. Mr. Abram suffered a painful acci dent when a log rolled on him, crush ing his hand so badly one flmer had to be amputated and breaking two of hi ribs. Mr. Abrm and a neighbor were cutting wood. He Is getting along ver well. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jones and children of Covins, Csl., hava been visiting Mrs. Jones parents and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lennox snd Keith Lennox. Mrs. Kenneth Lansing and daugh ter Peggy of Portland are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Len no. They all left for their homes Friday. Frank and W. A. Stratton were business visitors In the Dead Indian district Thursday. John Leslie Is employed tn Med ford in the construction of the Pierce home. Mr. and Mrs. L. H Gallatin and Miss Frances Gallatin left for Myrtle Point Wednesday to apend several days visiting their daughter, Mrs. Ar thur Sawyer and family. Mr. Sawyer ha been quite 111 but was much Improved. Mr. McDonald and party from Elk ton were visitors Christmas day of his sister, Mrs. Milton Nlckols. Mr. and Mn. A. H. Davenhlll, Mr Bertha Olaegow and Mrs. Agathi Brandenberg were guest at a house party at the Dr. Swedenbeng home in Ashland Chrtsunas. Mr. snd Mrs. P. Reed and D. O Hurley were guest at the Frank Holdrldge home at Talent Chrlstmss dav. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Pelsnd were ffuest st the Fd Borg home for Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lennox enter tained with a family dinner Christ mas. Their guest were Mr. and Mr J. R. MoCracken. Oeo. McCracken, Mr. and Mrs. Horrl Jone and two children. Mrs. Kenneth Lancing and daughter. Keith Lennox. Mis Dor tony Leslie. Mr. and Mrs. H. Weagant were guest of Mr. and Mr. Everett Bott wtrk at Apple rate Christmas. Mra Weagant remained for a few daye' nut. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Glenn had family Chrlstmaa dinner, their giieata being Daniel Olenn, Olenn Simpson. M-s. Ma Nell. Mi Anna Hargrove and Mr. and Mrs. H J. Carter all of Ashlind. Valley View Community club held It chrlstmsa party Thursday after noon with an attendance of 30. Afttr the singing of Chrlstmsa carols eah person presented a Joke and ChrUt mta atory or a stunt. Present were eic hanged and refreshment served from a beautiiuii; decorated ta&l, Pioneer Daughter Poem Describes Club Meeting Women's club meetings alike, the world over, are well described in a clever poem received here by friends of Mrs. Eudora G. Howard, daugh ter or the late Mrs. Mary J. John of Williams creek, and the second white child born In Josephine coun ty. Mrs. Howard now lives In San Francisco, where she Is prominent in club circles. A sister of Stela St rattan and Mrs. E. W. Hemott of Medford. ahe visits here often and at ill has many friends In the valley. Mrs. Howard graduated from the Jacksonville high school and later taught school there before marrying J. W. Howard and moving to Grants P. where Mr. Howard owned the first general merchandise store the city. Years later the Howards moved to San Francisco to give their only daughter Eulsh. an education in music. As Eulah Howard Thomas, the lntter Is well known in the bay district and she often appears In radio programs, broadcast from San Francisco. Mrs. Howard's poem follows: "The Literature C.roiip" (La Mesa Redonda Club) Whatever the weather, warm, cold or wet The "Literature Group' together has met. In the pleasant homes of the mem bers kind There a cordial welcome always to find. In happy converse, dUcusslons and wit. Each loyal lady contributed her "bit: Poems were read, sentimental, sad or gay, With their rhythmic beauty to adorn the day. Latest books reviewed from the "best seller list," Whiis from the magazine was culled the gist. World happenings, literature and art In the programs have had a large part. Russia, Japan, Germany, Italy and France In the discussions have all had a chance. Authors, Artists, Banks, Bonds and Finance Books of adventure, biography or romance. The "Oxford Religious Group, Technocracy, Communism, Conservation Dem ocracy. Philosophy, Science, Economy, Peace and War. Current event from countrlea near and far. the centerpiece of which we a stable, Joseph, Mary and the babe tn the manger, mnde by Mrs. Leslie. Mr. J. R. Leslie, Mrs. B. Parsons, Mrs. E. Wilson. Mrs. H. Wester berg and Mrs. W. A. Stratton were the committee in charge. Albert Mareke of Ssn Jose visited at the Stratton home Wednesday. j Mrs. Wm. Olenn and Mrs. Don Lowe; were Medford visitors last Saturday.! Mr. Peterson. Ashland butcher, was a business caller last week. Everett Beeson waa a business caller Thursday. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK. Jan. a. (8p1.) Erfar Sehuatt of Marysvllla. Cal., has returned to spend the winter with his uncle. Dinner guests at Jack Blsdell's Chrlstmss were Mr. and Mrs. Prank Marquess and family and Prank Rum 1st. Jim Marquess wnt to Ashland Wednesday. Lorln CIom waa on the creek Wed nesday vlalttng friends. Prank Casey went to southern California Tuesday where he took his mother. She haa been visiting her children here. Howard Holtman reutrned home from Lakevlew to apend Christmas with hit parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holtman. Mr. and Mrs. Ja-k Rledell waa out to the talley Tuesday on business. Ed Smith spent Christmas with his aunt snd uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw of Talent. a Oreion tV rather Rain tonight end Wednesday: snow over mountains; moderst tempera ture: southeast snd south gnles off shore. Broken windows glased Trowbridge Cabinet Works, bj Assassinated Ion 0. Dues, pr.ml.r of Ruman la. waa alaln by a member ef thl sntlJswiih Iron guard, which hi outlawed recently. He was thol four timet as h. waa about to boarc a train at llnala for Bucharest aft tr a conltrtnct with Kino Carol Three pirtoni were arrested. (At ISSllti emi PdotoJ , qn.ltti).ilii)ras Religion in Russia, Excavations in Rome, Taxation and Unemployment bar at home. Archeologlsts, who deep in the earth. To snctnt cities have given re birth. The Bonus March, Veterans' Com pensations, The general trend of modern education. Financial budget both local and state. Public administrators humble or great. The Einstein Theory of Relativity and such To feminine brains proved a llttla too much. Penology. Psychology, and other "ologiee" new, Tended to punisle us sometimes too. These subject modern or snclent of date Always evoked some good natured debate. "Duranfs Philosophy" we've care fully read All the incomprehensible things ho snld. Studiously trying to comprehend. Persistently reading, toward th end: Discussions animated and warm Lent to our meetings particular charm. With suggestions of aubjoct for review Each one always ready her part to do. Cheerfulness and kindness to happily blends Each session seems Ilka a reunion, of friends. This list of subjects If words would only rhyme Would far exceed the limit of my time. Sincere thanks I return to each on of you For loyal cooperation the whole year through. And now at the end of the year, the closing session To you I humbly make this truo confession, The Inspiration for thl Impromptu lay I that It Is spring and this Is May. With me you will agree this amateur verse Could be Improved, but also could be worse. But for these lines I ask no com pensation And wish you one, and all, a happy vacation 1 EtJDOrtA G, HOWARD, chairman. (End of 13th Year of Group) San Francisco, California. DR. HAYES TO STUDY For an extenslr. trip through tt south and east to devota sli weeks' time to post graduate work In gen- ' eral and Industrial surgery. Dr. I Jsmes C. Hayes left yesterday by train for tha south. He mi accom panied by Mrs. Hayes, who follow ing a visit In New Orleans, will re turn to Medford. Dr. Hayea will sail from that city January 30 for New Tork, where he will spend six weeks In advanced study. He will return to his practloa hr. April 1. In New Orleans, home city of a number of the doctors ancestors, . he will visit Tulan. university med ical echool and Charity hospital, HU father, Dr. J. P. Hayea, graduated from the Tulane medical school In 1878, and his grand uncle. Dr. Jeha Hayes, who atudled medldn. la Paris, came to New Orleans to prac tice In what la now known as th. old Prench quarter, and Dr. Hayes" mother waa born In New Orleans. Th. old elty therefor., holds much . charm for htm and this will b his first visit then. In New Tork, Dr. Hsyea will spend six weeks In post graduat. work la general and Industrial surgery. H. will atudy with Dr. John P. Con nors, chief surgeo" at the Harlem horpltal, and before returning horn, will visit th. Crlle clinic la Clevs- -land. Ohio, the Mayo- cllnlo la Ro chester. Minn., and th Maasschus etta General hospital In Beaton. H. will also atudy In the latter city with Dr. Lahey. In New Tork h. will spend much time with Dr. Le. Mayer and Dr. Chas. Gordon Herd, both of whom are frequently quoted authorities on reconstruction sur gery. Por PUEL Oil. delivery. Pbon. 131. Relnklng Trucking Co. Pump tad long host. W. glv. S. as H. stampa. Heating cost, can b. reduced, complet. heating service call Schmldll, 418-1883. Por Art B. correctly corseted la an Artist Model by Ethelwyn B Hoffmann. Returns. Home D. O. Lindsay of Lozler lane returned to hta home oa Sunday from th. Sacred Heart hos pital where h. had been a patient for the past few weeks. On Your Car EOT tfeiimntsaiHiii