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PAGE NINE WHAT YOU W ANT Classified FOR EASY RE FERE NC.Ey Qgfg MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2, 1935. 1 1S.UV L. Rend every ad on this uge. You will prohnhl? find ex actlj the thins you wont to buy or sell. II It Isn't there, advertise . . It's Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 23c) Each additional Insertion per word 2c 1C (.Minimum 10c) , Per line per month wtthout cop? changes 11.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST lady's plain black kid pouch ' purse, containing keys, notebook, etc. Finder call 1311. LOW Two small keys No 287. Re ward If returned to Tribune office. i LOST reari oruuun in ur Hour iiwn f or on King St. Call or leave at j LOST Pearl brooch In or near park Peasley'a studio. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. .nT n WANTED FEMALE HELP . - j (VANTED High school girl to neip with housework for room and board. Box 117. Mall Tribune. W ANTED-MISCELLAN EOUS GOING to L. A. Want passengers to share expenses. 623 South Central. WANTED 10 to 20 acre pear orch- ard. Give full details. Ray Tasher, Tleton, Wash. i WANTED Model "A" Ford coupe or j roadster; cash. Box 715 care Mall j Tribune. j WANTED Household goods, stoves . tools or what have you. Medford I Barguln House, 27 N. Grape St. Tel. ; 1062. . 1 EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angeles wants load ootu ways. 11. 615. Hawley Transfer. I HIGHEST PRICES paid tor furs, hides r and nelts. Medford Bargain House,, 27 N. Orape. Tel 1062. JUNK WANTED We pay cash lor JUNK BAITERIES AND RADIATOKS, ALUM1NJM BRASS. COPPER and unk jf all descriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 .in orape rei '06 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR"RI!NT-3-room neatly furnished j ..mi rv.it FOR RENT HoUyourT"cottnge; .len. rarute. refrigerator, oil stove. Jackson County Bltlg. 4s Loan Assn. After 6, telephone Mr. Brown, ioiu, FOR RENT Modern four room house Adults. 202 Portland Ave. POH RENT -unfurnished Honies lurnisnd Ol Brown it White FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT A comfortable sleeping room, close In, cheap. Call at 309 E. Jack6on. ATTRACT1VF rooms 404 S Irupe FOR RENT ROOM-BOARD RA1BS 'er moderate at 718 b FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartments, 334 Apple. FOR RENT Duplex apartment; 4 rooms; electric range, automatic oil burner furnace, refrigeration, break fast nook, fireplace; otherwise un furnished. W. A. Gates. Tel. 442. FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS LEASE Ranch. 154 acrea. with free water. 402 East Main fit. FOR RENT Room 16x60 adjoining Mall Tribune Job Jepartmenl Grape .trcet Wlll remodel So ,ult permanent tenant rnone i.v oi ap ply at Mall Tribune l newspaper) of fice. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 18-ft. McCny esse and refrigeration unit. Ray's Market. Talent. TRADE Chevrolet truck for light ear. S- R. Hughes, T:aii, ore. - - WILL TRADE Fur wood or what hsve you. Cabinet Gr.-.phanola rtnd fine selection records. Natural oak finish, tn fine condition. 37 Tripp St.. after 6 p. m. and living rooms clenr; trade for Medford propeny. 112 EaM 12th St. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FoCsALE-200 hull for M0 M'Wt sell immediately 1927. model T coupe. In fiood shape. $15. Apt 8, Rosewood Apt. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR 3ALE IW.s'erfd male B.tston bull, year old P.r i.r..ivi pri-e, Jimmy Elliott, 3 Cor:;!ii: Court FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SACRIFICE SALE 330 Acres. 228 acre under irrigation. 90 acres pears, apple; juo acrea 01 alfalfa, fine deep soil: 3 housea, modern bldgs.; stocked, equipped. Sold 1029 for $76,000. If sold this wees, (8.000 cash, full price, clear. See owner, Rm. 117, Medford Hotel. BEST BUY IN JACKSON COUNTY 16 acres, 3V ml. out on gravelled roa4; good eoll; fenced and cross- j fenced with woven wire; city water: j partly Irrigated; fair house, i large j poultry nouses; oeaumui location; 900. L. O. Ptcltell, 204 E. Main. Phone 1580-J. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE Must aacrlflce Memorial park lot. Box No. 601. Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack son County Building & Loan Ass'n. Phone 195. FOR SALE OR TRADE Large lot, clear; some buildings; near grade and high schools. Klamath Fills for city property with or without buildings. Address Box 174. Tribune FOR SALE POULTRY POULTR YMEN 1 DENTS LEGHORN FARM, Eugeue, 'Ore., has leased the Talent Hatchery and will sell Gent's Chicks, hatching every Wednesday In season. Buy your chicks from Oreeon's finest and lareeat breeding farm. Prices n.00 per 100; (100.00 per 1.000. Write for full Inf. and . free catlog describing our modern j breeding farm, 8,000 hen capacity, 25,000 sq. ft. of concrete floors, etc. P. A. Gent, Eugene, Ore. V. ikt, sen anomer ouzen tu uiose beautiful buff Orpington pullets, i Fred Powers, Phoenix. lOR SALE 5 Rhode Island Oid cockerels, quality stock. Sunny field strain, blood tested Cum. mines Poultrv Ranch. 6 miles out Midway road. F0R SALE AUTOMOBILES 28 DODGE Victory 6 Coupe; new paint; 6-ply tires; good mecnanlcal shape, eakin motor co., Hud- son dealer. 1928 Dodge Victory e Coupe, new paint, 6-ply tires, good mechanical ahape. EAKIN MOTOR CO. Dodge Dealer. GOOD USED CARS LOW PRICES 1935 LICENSE 1930 Ford Mooei A Tudor Sedan. 1031 Model A Sedan. 1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan. 1034 Plymouth Sedan 1933 Plymouth 2-door Sedan. 1932 DeSoto Sedan. 1929 Chevrolet Coupo. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1932 Plymouth Sedan. Also several older models. -Open Evenings. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOE SALE MISCELLANEOUS SAVE MONEY Haul your own wood. pry manzanlta, (1.50 tier. Good highway. Applegate Store. FOR SALE ohaKes. Kings Highway. Uienn Darby, FOR SALE Delicious apples, cheap. Bear Creek Orchard. FURS Cash paid for furs, hides, pelts. Johnson Produce Co., 6th and Front Sts. WHEAT or FEZD OATS 11. W ot.. mixed barley and alfalfa hay, ll ton. C. A. DeVoe. 3 miles west and 4 mile south of Medford. Phone 623-J-2. FOR SALE-Usedwlng machines all rented and repaired. White Sewing xfne.v,i A oa m novnotf. i FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt, fertilizer, teaming. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE Pear wood. Tel 744-X. MISCELLANEOUS KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg. Mu sic and dance. Phone 1545 or 1256 W. Rutlv Luy Alice Holmback. LOW PRICED guaranteed Radio Serv ice Phone 857- Y. IS YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED?! have foi aale or trace a (ate modol Acoustlcon which baa so oenefld mv hearing that 1 nave no further use for it. r N Kerr Talent. Ore BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENT Completely equipped restaurant at 225 W. Main St.. Mod ford, Ore., known as Oreen Lantern Cafe. This should be a money maker for party with restaurant ex perience and sufficient money with which to start. See W. E. Thomas. 45 So. Central. FOR SALt Lumber mill located on Elk creek. Inaulre Neff Fronn- mayer. Cooiey Theater Bldg., Men- ford. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JAI'KMON CO. AB91 KAC1 CO. Abstracts ol rttle -r.o Title Insurance roe orly complete rule System id Jackson County, MURRAY ABSTRACT CO.-Abstracts Nortli Cen'ral Ave., upstairs. - Safet7 of Your Investment j m tne Mr,)ioHn FF.DKKAL SAVINO , LOW SSOCI.l ION i j2s e. Main St. I In-iurvd jp to $5000 AND Federal Saving nd Loin Insurance corporation, Wellington. D. C. rrrrr ' D'tiU'tr). rirv'-rtij'rti v Ttr T U "in,. V Main. NURSERY STOCK FOR HIQHEST QUALITY pear trees. pe-.cn, apricot, cherry, ipple. al mond, fil-rt. and walnut trees, r.jews and shrubs at lowest prices, phone 8M-P-2. or ca'.l it W B Barium's. 3 miles outh of Medford on hwy netr to E"er S:iad Auto C'aa:p. Carlton Nursery, Culton, Or. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JJ" ,-,,-,,-- ..r uinHnu, ntiKri. EPfrt Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173. House cleaning, floor wnxlng. orl- ental rust cleaning & upholsUrlng. Money To Lend MONEY LOANFJ) 50 to 300 for eatate are notified then and there to in or to the lands described in thla peraoual or household purposes on ' appear and ahow cause, if any they- complaint, Defendant, i House Furnishings or Autos; also have, why the aald account should I epo- carr W. Leake, and all un Cars Re-financed. Loans closed not be settled and allowed. ! isn0Wn heirs at law of Carr W. Leake, ! within 30 minutes, under super-, Dated this 26th day of December. tf deceased, Charles N. Lealte. also vision of the State Banking Dept. 1034, ALLEN R- SMITH. ; Known ils C. N. Leak, and Cor E. License No. S-lfl7-M-180. See V. E. j Thomas, 45 So. Central. MONEY LOANED Cecil Jennings. fainting 4 Paperhanglng LET HANSEN SOLVE YOUR DECOR ATING PROBLEMS. Tel 3B9-J. 619 King. M. A BLISS Painting & paperhang Ing. Tel. 848-W. 313 So. Orape. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER 4s STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. LEGAL NOTICES vntlr of Meetlne. In the Matter 0j the Creation and organization of the Pit View Graz ing District of Jackson County. Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that on the 15th dav of December, A. D. 1934. a ., h twentv or more fi-Aermider residing within the tern ,,' wlth, ' the terrl. torv which Is oronosed to be Included within the grazing district herein- county. Oregon, offer for sale md after described, was duly filed In the 1 wlll Ml, lt ubll0 au.tion ,or ca.,n office of the County Clerk of Jackson j to th nlghest bldd,Pi satisfy vd County, Oregon, within which County i Judgm(mtj t0j?et,er wltn th6 caau 0f said proposed Grazing District is .o- tnu 6atei ,ubject retamptlon as cated, asking for the formation of pr0Vded by laWi al, of tne rlghti tltle the said proposed Grazing District to Jnd lnterest that the said defendant be known aa the Pit View Grazing Charles E. Gates and Leah Gatea. hus Dlstrlct, of Jackson County, Oregon, band and wle. Qeorge E Gates nd the boundaries of said proposed Ols- Dora QateSi husband and wife; C. E. trtct being described In said petition Swalow, H. Hutton and William as follows; Lalng. had on the 26th day of Jun.v Commencing at the Northwest cor- ner of Section Six, In Twp. 36 s., Range 1 East of the Willamette Mer idian In Jackson County, Oregon, and running thence South on said Mer idian line 4 mile; thence tsst 1 mllo; thence North ',4 mile, more or less, to Little Butte Creek: thence follow ing along said Little Butte Creek in a southeasterly direction to where Lick Creek emptlea Into said Little Butte Creek In Section 3. In said Township and Range; thence East, across said Little Butte Creek, Va mile, more or less to the highway known as the Lake Creek Road aa said road I is now established, laid out and used; I thence following along the aald Lake I Creek Road In a general southeasterly direction to where said road crosses Little Butte Creek In the Southeast quarter of Section 19 In Township 36 South, Range 2 East of the W. M.i thence following along said Little Butte Creek one-half mile more or less to where same merges Into the North Fork and South Fork of Little Butte deck, thence along the said South Fork of Little Butte Creek to wh-iie the main canal of the Med ford Irrigation District crosses said creek In the Northeast quarter of Section 29, Twp. 36 S. R. 2 East of the W. M., thence Northerly along said canal one mile, more or less, to where said canal la diverted from the North Fork of Little Butte Creek in Section 20. said Township and Range; thence following along the said North Fork of Little Butte Creek In a gen eral Southeasterly direction to where said creek Intersects the Township line between Townships 36 and 37. Range 3 Eaat, at or near the South east corner of Section 32 In Town- 'P SSuTiTi uo w?' u?y lln f "f River National Forest aa now laid out ana wwiuiinuai ")-"-" ' thence following along aald boundary line of the snld Rogue River National Foreat, throughout Its entire length, and courses between the said South east corner of aald Section 32, Town ship 36 S. R. 3 East, aa aforesaid, to the Southeast corner of Section 34, In Township 34 S. R. 3 East of tne W. M being a distance of about 40 miles along tne line or tne saiu ac tional Forest; thence South 3 miles; thence West 1 mile; thence North about three-fourtha of a mile to the main line of the P. & E. R. R. In Section 9. Township 35 S. R. 3 Enst of the W. M.; thenoe following along the main line of the said P. & E. R. R. In a westerly direction to where said main line of the said railroad cuts and intersects the Willamette Mer idian near the West quarter corner of Section 18. Township 35 S. R. 1 E.; thence South, along said Meridian line three and a half miles, more or less, to the place of beginning, as first herein above set forth. Notice is further given that the Grazing Board of Jackson County, Orvgon. has heretofore been duly no tified In person of the filing of said Petition. Notice Is further given that the County Judge of the Sta,te of Oregon, I in and for the County of Jackson, has set Friday the 11th day of Janu ary. A. D. '935, at ten o'clock a. m., as the tlir.e. and the Courtroom of i said court, In the Courthouse in Medford. Oregon, as the place for the holding of a meeting of the Grazing Board of Jackson County. Oregon. and the Petitioners who signed said ! Petition, and all other persons who may be In any manner Interested In j the to. 'nation of said District, or ; opposed to such formation, at which said time and place any and all of such persona are hereby directed to i appear and show cause if any they j h(e why autTlct 8noutd not be so formed, as is provided for un der the provisions of Chapter 273 of the 1933 Session Leva of the State of Oregon. This notice la gt?en and served pursiwnt to an order of the Honor able Earl B. Day. Judge of the County ) Court of the State of Oregon, for J Jackson County, and ex-offlcio chair- j cmIlty. oron.' duly made r.1 t. r.d on the 28th da7 of December. ; 1934. to which order reference Is here- i 1 0y maa. i . , a ua.v 111.tv.111 to set my hand and affixed the seal ! , 'of the County Court of Jackson Coun- 1 ty. Oregon, this 23th day of De-emter, ( i 1934 O R, CARTER, (SEAL) County Clerk of Jackson j County. Oregon. ' Not Ice. 1 In the County Court of the Stat of Or'yon in and for Jackson County. In tne Matter of the Estate of Paul A Smith. Notlc li hereby g;vca that I. AJn Smith, a administrator of the estate of Paul A. Smith, deceased, i hfTe in thl Court, my final ac- ' eount u administrator of the estate deceased. Tht hearing of Mni been ixeJ by the Court for Saturday, the 36th day of January. ! ,iov at jo:00 o'clock a. m. of aald : day at the courtroom of said Court 'in the Courthouse at Medford, Ore gon. All persona interested m said 1 Administrator of the Estate of , Paul A. Smith, Deceased. r.i. TV!... i.... ei. I Notice of Sheriff s Sale. I By virtue of an execution In fore- closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of 'he State of Oregon. In and for the county or jacason. k mo ui- , rjoe Esmond, hla wife. Edwin Esmond rected and dated on the 81t and Blanche Roe Esmond, hla wife, .day of November, 1934. In a pruejia h. Worrlck and John Doe I certain action therein, wherein Jane j worrlck. her husband, Achsa L. Er Kent aa Plaintiff, recovered judgment i snd fucnard Roe Erwln. her hua- agalnat Charles E. Gates and Leah , band, Pruella Alden and John Doe Gates, husband and wife; George E ; Alden, her husband, and the State Gatea and Dora Gates, husband and Oregon, and all other persona un wlfe; 0. B. Swallow, H Hutton and known claiming any right title. In Wllllam Lalng. the Defendants, for i MrMt or Mtate tn or to the lands the sum of Flv-J Thousand Five Hun- : described In thla complaint, the above dred ((5.500 00) Dollars, together with ! namKl defendants: iiiLVirab t-iicit-uii hu win mwi ui w ia with cou and dlsburtiments' taxed St Twenty-seven and 25-100 1(27 251 Dollars, and the further sum of Fur Hundred and no-100 ( (400.00) Dol lars, as attorney's fees, which Judg ment was enrolled and docketed tn the Clerk's office of said riourt In said I County on the 19th day of November 1934. Notice is hereby given that, pursu ant to the terma of the said execu tion, I will on the 19"h day of Jan. uary. 1935, at 10:00 o'clock a. :n.. at the front door of the Courthouse . fhA rt. .7n.i..,, 1928. or now have In and to the tol owing described property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Ore gon, to-wtt: Beginning at a point 220 (not Southeasterly from the Southwe.U corner of Block foul (4) of th Town (now City) of Medford. Ore gon, on a line running from said Southwest corner of said Block four (4) Southeasterly parallel with Ap ple Street, and from said beginning point continuing on the same courae J5 dee 30 mm Last 140 feet; thence worth 64 deg.,30 min. West. 59 fast, more or less, to the west line of Riverside Avenue; thence North along the West l!ne of Riverside Avenue IB deg 30 min West 14 7-12 feet; thence South 54 deg 30 min. West 100 feet more or lesa. to the point of beginning, excepting and reserving therefrom 55 feet m , width across the northwest end of the above described premises, here tofore sold to W M Smith. Dated this 18t,h day of Deccmhor. 1934 WALTER J OLMSCHEID. Sheriff of Jackson Countv. Oregon By HOWARD GAULT. Deputy. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Edward E. Meyer and Herman Q. Meyer, Jr., plaintiffs, va. Carr W. Leake, and nil unknown heirs at law of Carr W. Leake, U deceaaed, Charles N. Leake, also known as C. N. Leake, and Cora E. Leake, hla wife, William Hanley. Samual Che dester and Amanda 8. Chedeatsr, his wife, Anna Esmond, Ora B. Es mond and Jane Doe Esmond, his wife, Amasa, O. Esmond and Mary Roe Esmond, hla wife, Thomaa W. Esmond and Sarah Doe Esmond, Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS l. Small valley 6. Obstruct 8. Kind of liors 11 On tha Phei- tered side IS. Top piccv; of i Solution of Yesterday's Pun Is Sn LWoOORfrllC ATS Q6 R EgaR EE LiaU N I IT pIlIaI&IhIeIdhpm ImIeInItio I 14. Diminish Manual dlrtt 17. Courteous 19. Children's Kane 10. American black snaki !3 Obstinate ;3. Toward 25. Metal 19. Pronoun 17. Acts 10. Picture stan1 11. King of Baslian It. Daughters (if ttie nam parents 1. Forever I". Triangular Insr-ts 19. Snapping boetlew II, You and ms i:. Exist ii. Type measure 14. Japanese coin Is. Bcaus Is. Fasten il. Frankneiis i3. Thron tlm 15. On tha ocean . Before JI8. N'ative m stall 19. Technical word or x- presslon to. Performed 61. Toward tht set tin sun DOWN 1. Crazy 2. Lamb's pen nams S Measurement nd to end MrIaIcIiImIehtIhIeIeI Wit 3 EHV ANEJBER1 EJ E D ENTlA TgJTjyfL E 5 E L FHH riTC OOHAVA D e Rpu t huBCjO n n qyr E s BAClpfL AMESTtBM A N TggME T E SflA TjD E S s k i R go ATT M E AL A L O I E WVS O ft Kl Vg ALSO MdMsJnje erBNe'et z 3 4 Wi s & 17 ymjid W i mm m Jij ii 2J 23 2f W3 Jl.32 33 1134 35 1I3Z f$? W''' 3J 38 j.37 WAM" mi liutM jr. JmJ. w 47 M4 41 60 Si 5 HI'3 " hts wife. Samual C. Esmond ud Julia Doe Esmond. hU wife, Edwin Esmond and Blanche Roe Esmond, j his wife. Pruella H. Worrlck and j John Dot Worrlck. her husband, ; Achsa L. Erwln and Richard Ro j Erwln, her husband, Pruella Alden and John Doe Alden. her husband, and the State of Oregon, and all other persona unknown claiming ; any right, title. Interest or eatate Leak - hla wife, William Hanley, Sam- ual Chedeater and Amanda 8. Che- I dester, hla wife. Anna Esmond. Ora B ,, and Jan, r Esmond, nj, wlte, Amasa O. Esmond and Mary Roe Esmond, hla wife. Thomaa W. 1 Esmond and Sarah Doe Esmond, hla I ..(. samual C. Esmond and Julia In the name of the SUte of Oregon. !?' i"" J"".?, h're,by El quired and notified to appear in the above entitled Court and cause and answer, or otherwise plead to the complaint of plaintiff's, now on file therein against you, within four weeks from the date of the first publication of thiA summons upon you, exclusive of the dat of publication which ia the 2nd day of January, 1935. and if you fail to appear and answer or plead to the complaint within the time required, lor want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for and demanded in their complaint, to-wlt: For a Decree of the Court quieting the title to plaintiffs in the South half of the northeast quar ter, and the south half of the northwest quarter of Section 17; and the southeast quarter of Sec tion 7; the northeast quarter, the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, the southeast quarter, and the east half of the southwest quar ter of Section 18, all in Township 36 South, Range 3 East of the Willamette Meridian, and decreeing that the plaintiffs are the owner of aald described prem ises In fee almple. freed from .he claim of any of aald defendants aaid any and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title. Interest or estate In or to the aald described lands. This summons is served upon you once a week for four consecutive weeks In the Medford Mail Tribune, published in Medford. Oregon, in pur suance of an Order of Hon. H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled Court, which order was made on he 31st day of December, 1934. OUS NEWBURY. Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Addreas: MedTord Natl. Bank Bldg., Medford, Oregon. Clry Warrants Called for Payment. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand in the General .Fund of the Citv of Medford for the redemption of Warrants Nos. 3323 to 3621, Inc. Interest on the above War rants will ceae after January 3rd, 1935. Dated this Slat day of Decem ber, 1934. OUS H. SAMUF.T..S, City Treasurer. Oregon Weather. Generally cloudy tonight and Thursday, probably occasional rain northwest portion and on coast; lit tle change In temperature; fresh southerly wind off the coast Increas ing today. 4 A. A. A. WEAR BETTER CLOTHES. Suits and O'coats to measure, $21,60 up. Klein the Tailor. Upstairs. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Cross Word Puz?le It. Alternative ZU Large tank for holding water !4. Fertile spots Rash hurry :T. Swampy place :!. Self :9. Forest Latin (0. Age tl. Organ of hearing i2. River In Franca and Kelgiura il. Formally ehonn :S. Long rug for & hall 40. Domain of an emperor 41. Ventilated 44. Command to a cat ft. Relieve 4. Thus 47. Expression of inquiry 49, Frozen desserts 50. Pit one insld another It. Barrier to a tream 14. Propel with oars IT. flmalleie state: ablr. 4. Lower limb 5. Chides severely . Nowa organ ization: abbr. 7. Come to maturity I. Pointed tool 9. Lifts 10. Poker ctske 11. Sugar-ylftlding vnetahte lt. Comparative ending (0UNTY Valley View VALLEY VIEW. Jan. 3 (SpU Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sawyer and baby who visited a few days last week at the L. H. Gallatin home, spent part of the week at Kerby, visiting Mr. Sawyer's parents, returning to the Gallatin home for Christmas. Miss Frances Gallatin, who teaches at Glenns Ferry. Ida., arrived Satur day for a few days' visit at home. Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer and Miss Galla tin left Wednesday for Hermlston, Ore. Mr. anO Mrs, Maynard Grove ol San Francisco arrived Saturday to visit at the L. O. Penland home. Mrs. Grove la Mrs. Penland's daughter, far merly Miss Jeannette Mc Fad den. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bostwlck and children left for Mailn Sunday, whore they spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bostwlck. , R. McCracken left Wednesday for flhedd. Ore., for a few days' busi ness and pleasure trip. Mrs. J. Leslie and Miss Dorothy Leslie returned Christmas morning from a few weeks' visit in San Diego, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lennox had as their guests Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCracken. Dorothy Leslie, George McCracken and Keith Lennox. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Nlckols enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nlckols, Sr., Ted Nlckols,, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wes terberg, Richard Westerberg and Judge and Mrs. L. M. Roberta of Ash land, Christmas day. Mr. ar.-l Mrs. A. H. DavenhlU were guests at the. Dr. Swedenberg home In Ashland Christmas day. Mr. snd Mrs. Wm. Glenn were guests In Ashland ;-t the T. Simpson home Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Chancy spent Christmas at a family dinner at the Ralph Billing home. Paul, Clifford and Cornelius Hend rickson spent Christmas with their mother, Mrs, H. Dally In Medford Paul Is spending the week at his mother's, Clifford and Cornelius re turning to R. N. Chaney'a the same day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stratton had as their guests Christmas day their son. W. G. Stratton and family or Hilt, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Lowe and Jacqueline Donna Lowe. Jas. Lennix left Wednesday for southern California where he plans to vtslt for a while and spend New Year's with his daughter, Mrs. M. Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bowers of Cres cent City are spending several lays visiting at the R. N. Cheney home. Albert Marake of San Jose was a caller at the Stratton home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thornton of Ashland were Valley View callers Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Newbry spent Christmas at a family dinner at the home of their daughter, Mn. B. Wll llama and family In Phoenix. Mr, and Mrs. Johnson of Cor vail Is, parents of Mrs. Earl Newbry, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newbry and family were dinner guests at the E. T. New bry home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hawk and sons spent Christmas eve In Medford at a family party at the home of hit sis ter, Mrs. Davis, and Christmas day at the home of Mr. Hawk's parents In Medford, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hawk, where a family dinner was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams and family visited her brother, Marvin Johnson, near Jacksonville, Christ mas day. Bob Nelson, who la attending Uni versity of Oregon, Is spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Lucher and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Newbry had as guests Friday, Mr, and Mrs, Ray Big ger and family and Mr. Blgger's mother, sister and brother or Los Angtles. The Blggers and Newbrys are old friends, having been acquaint ed in Idaho before coming to Oregon 4 Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, Jan. 3. (Spl.) Mrs. L. H. Wyant, who has been very 111 for some time, was taken to a Med ford hospital Wednesday. The whole community Joins In hoping for her speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoefft and family spent Christmas with relatives In Medford. Mr. snd Mrs. Ray Rush and family of Eugene are spending the holidays with Mrs. Rush's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moore. Mlas Thelma Moore of Medford was also & guest of the Moo res Christmas oay. Christmas guests at the H. A. Meyer home were Audley Meyer of McCloud. Cal.. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer and family of Central Point, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pettigrew and son of Trail and Mr. and Mrs. E. E Meyer. H. O. Meyer enjoyed Christmas dinner at the Rag sd ale home. Myron and Dottle Meehan of Grif fin creek are house guests of their aunt, Mrs. Ted Hoefft. Mrs. Mcehan spent the week-end at the Hoe'ft home but rtturr.sd f.-ne Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Giijaby snd fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn spent Christmas at tha Tonn home A. L. Pech and family and Mrs, Emma Wahler were Monday guests of Mr. Mrs. George Brown. Mlse Harriet Short, who la attend ing school In Portland, came home Monday for the holidays. John Walch hsa been laid up for the past week with a bad knee. House gueats at tha William Hoefft noma arc Mr. and Mra. Orvtl Blair of Jacksonville. Miss Carmel Argrmes and Keith Argrkvfs of Phoenix, . 4 Uv Ma ,i TilDUue want ads. Briefs Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, Jan. 3. (Spl.) Mrs. Charles page arrived home from Ashland last Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Patton came home last Friday, having visited relatives In Portland, Salem and Mt. Vernon, Wash. Mr. snd Mrs. Alfred McDonald and son Bruce of Salem are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. William Welch and daughter Lois of Ashland are visit ing relatives here. The Christmas program at the church was given Sunday night. The high school dance was given at the Woodman hall last Friday night. ! Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Larson and children are visiting relatives up state. Miss Ernestine Fredenburg of San Francisco is spending the holidays with her parents here. Elmer Qott returned from Tennant recently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corey and children of Oroville. Cal., are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bratnard and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patton spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Hanson of Central Point and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Huddle of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Netherland and sone spent Christmas In Talent with the former's mother. Mlas Ellyjibeth Lay and her mother moved Into one of the Evanoff houses last week-end. Jim Jackson is visiting his parents here. Hustlers' club had a Pollyanna meeting nt the church on Thursday lost week. All members were de lighted with their gifts. There was a CCC dance at the Woodman hall Monday night. The CCC's furnished the muttc. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nelson and daughter have returned from Brem erton, Wash. 4 Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK, Jan. 3. (Spl.) correction for last week's Items: The Griffin Creek home extension unit will meet with Mra. Hurd Janu ary 11, Instead or February U. Miss Dorothy Bremmer of Yuba City. Cat., Is ape nd Ing her Christmas vaoatlon here with her friend, Ma rian Hurd. Miss Dorothy will be re membered by many friends, as she spent several weeks here this past summer, visiting at tha Kurd home. Dinner guests at the George Fish home Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bellinger and Mr. and Mrs. Baker Yarbrow of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kelling and Bud Stammen motored to Butte Falls Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Koskela and baby, from Crescent City, Cal., spent. Christmas here with Mra. Koakela's parents and family, Mr. and Mra. Churchill. Mr. and Mra. W. K. Davis and fam ily spent several days at Christmas time with Mra. Davis' parent In Corvallia. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Meehan motored . to Grants Pass Sunday. Donald Walker and family of Den ver, Colo., are here to open up a gar age in Mr. Meehan 's shop. They are going to live In Mrs. Cox's house, which wlll be completed soon. The family are visiting relatives In Jacksonville- until the hous Ib ready to move lnto- Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Chllds and fam ily spent several days near Chrlatmaa with relatives In Crescent City. Mr. end Mrs. 8. O. Stearns and family spent Christmas day at Mra. Stearns' mother's home, Mr. and Mrs. Flltcroft In Medford. Miss Maroalla Jonea spent the p&st week at home. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cameron of Portland spent Christmas here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pence of Klam ath Falls spent Christmas here at the home of Mrs. Laura Jonea 'nd family. Sunday morning, December 33, the Sunday schol at the Brown school hcuse enjoyed a Christmas program and a treat for all the children. Myron and Dotty Mshdo spent their Christmas vacation at Lake Creek with relatives. Elder E. L. Neff, president of the Oregon conference of Seventh Day Ad vent lata, of Portland, spoke at the Rogua River academy December 33. Elder Neff has Just returned from tne east, bringing back very Inter esting reports of tha progress of the world In hla lln. Howard District HOWARD, Jan. 3-(8pl.) Frank Croucher had tha misfortune to break two ribs recently. He Is getting along very well at present. Two children of the Grant Nelson family are seriously ill at their home on the old Pacific highway. Mra. Newton la spending Christmas vacation from her school at Trail, at her home here. The Newton family spent Christmas day with friends at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Brock are spend Ing vacation at Sweet Home, Ore. vlsltlnf Mra. Brock's brother and her mother, Mrs .Thompson. Ocne Ray, who broke his leg at school some time ago, la getting along as well as v'an be expected. Velney and Velma llrock spent a very en Joy able afternoon visiting with blra tsst week. i Mr. and Mra. Quatla are spending a week In Portland. Mrs. Gust in went as a delegate to tha teachers' convention. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Croucher and family took Christmas dinner with the Gustin family. Mrs. Roscoe Doty la on the sick list this week. Ivan Newton Is spending vacation visiting his mother at Oakland, "Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MrConagle are parent of a baby boy born Decem ber 31 Stanley Friend Is home after spend ing several weeks in California. Mrs. Stelner Is spending a week with her daughter in Portland. Mable Parke Is home from Olens. Ore., for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alego of Copeo spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parke. School opened again January 3. Leonard Brock and family spent Christmas day at the Modoc Orchard, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sager. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Friend spent Christmas visiting relatives at Ross burg. Big Applegate BIG APPLEGATE. Jan. 3. (Spl.) Miss Leora Culy, who Is teaching at the Marie I school In Curry county. Is spending tha holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Culy, here. Miss Culy is enjoying her first visit at home since her school opened In the fall, the routs to Marlol necessitating three miles of travel on horseback. The small isolated district la located In tha wilderness of the lower Rogue, 30 miles inland from Gold Beach. Miss Ardlth Ren ard of San Fran cisco la a guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. Harry Helms. Miss Re nard expects to remain hare thla winter. Wayne Carpenter, member of tha Star station CCO detachment, was placed In the isolation ward, at Camp Applegate early this week aa a result of an attack of mumps. Mr. Carpenter, whose enlistment with the Conservation Corps has expired, had planned to return Wednesday to his borne in Portland to enter business college. Henry and Alford Kubll. accom panied by their grandfather, Walter Miller, spent Christmas at Medford as gue&ts of their mother, Mrs. Win nie Sanford. . . Among the many families of tha Applegate who entertained with a family dinner Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kubll, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Lewie, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brown and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Benedict. Mlas Lucille Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Taylor, was un able to enjoy the festivities of Chrlatmaa this year, having been confined to her bed with a cold 011 that day. Miss Leah McKee, sophomore of the Medford high - school, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McKee. She returned to Medford this week, where she la employed at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Cole Holmes. ' Lawrence Fields and brother, local CCO youths, are spending tha week in Portland, called, there by the Ill ness of their mother, whose death had occurred before they reached their home. Mrs. Mamta Vfenabla and Walter Blair of tha Blair gran Its quarry near Ashland and Mr. and Mra. R. J. Rlnabarger of Medford spent Chrlat maa at Applegate aa guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Offenbacher. Excellent progroai ts reported among Camp Applegate enrol les who have entered classes under Linden McCul lough, recently appointed edu cational advisor. The oamp supports a well equipped school room, and much future activity la promised In entertainments which will be pre sented tn conjunction with the local Christian Endeavor society. Among the large group of people coming from numerous sections to spend Christmas with relatives os .pplegats were the following: Mr. and Mra. Ernest McKee and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fin ley of Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Hale Wheeler, Mrs. Beatrice Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fish of Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. lBter Throckmorton and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Luy of Eagle Pcint. Miss Mary Herbert of Ashland, stu dent of the Southern Oregon Nor mal, ts spending the week with friends here. 4 PERSIST, Jan. 3. fSpl.) Mr. and Mra. Jess Garbar, also Sam Parker, were ahopplng In Medford Saturday. Dorothy Ash hsa been visiting rela tives at Trail for tha past week. The Howard Ash family has been very 111 during the holidays, but are much Improved at this writing. Ml M red Chlldreth spent the week end with relatives on Elk creek to ba near her husband, who has been 111 with a severe cold. Mr. Chlldreth Is cmplcyc-d at Camp Elk Creek. Mr. and Mra. Charlea Cash man and daughters, Ivorene and Melva, Mrs. Ed Aiih, also Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ash, attended to business matters In Med'ord Saturday. "Shorty" Sinclair waa a dinner guest at the home of tha Peterson family -December 33. Sam Parker was an overnight guest at the Hutchison home Sunday. George Schernwrhorn la a littl improved In health, but la still cloneiy confined to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Trusty, of rv.insmulr, Calif., visited relatives on Elk creek right after Christmas. Dare Peterson, who has been vary ill. Is able to be up and around. Viola and Joan Zlmmer. also Dare Peterson, spent Monday. December 31, at the home of their sister, Mra. Ervln Hutchison. 4 Phona B43. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. When It Comes to Radios Remember "Pruitt'f Can Do It" Phone S3. Persist