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MEDFORD MAIL TRFBUXE, MEDFOliL), OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1935. PAGE NTNTE m Bead every d on this page. Yon wlU probably find ex actly the thine yon want to buy or sell. K It UD't there, advertise. 1 1 ' Inexpensive, effective. RATES far word first insertion minimum BSC Bach additional Insertion, word Minimum 10c rw Dr month without . nxm TOR WANT AD3 , LOST AND FOUND Reddy. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Young lady to do house work for board and wages. 811 Reddy. WANTED Dependable woman to care tor elderly lady In apartment. Room, board, small wages. References. Box 4471, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS CAPABLE -woman wants hour work or laundry; daughter, 15, will care for children evenings. 124 So. Cen tral. EXPERIENCED responsible girl wants housekeeping. Take full charge. Tel. 809. GUARANTEED carpenter work. Lee Williams. 1520 N. Riverside. 025 Reddy Ave. ' WANTbD Housework by capable laoy. Full charge. Mable Heine mann. Rt. 4. Box 12. WANTED--MIS0ELLANE0US WANTED Good used sedan or coach. 192 Mountain Ave., Ashland. DRIVING to San Francisco Jan. 3. Room for one. Share expenses. Phone 68. WANTED Five or six room partly furnished house by responsible business couple. Box 4383, Tribune. COUPLE want to rent good, small, furnished house with garage. Box 4384. Tribune. WANTED Guernsey-Jersey heifers freshen soon. About 50 coyote traps, magneto and base for Fordson. Will ell or trade 15 good ewes. One 3 Inch centrifugal pump. Harry Barr. Jacksonville. GOING to Salem 30th; room for one; share expenses. R. 8. Nealy, Pros pect, Ore. DRESSMAKING, DESIGNING 26 years' experience in tailoring and gown -making, alterations. Mrs. Cadwell, 122i Almond. WANTED W Jay cash tot household goods furniture and stoves We also buy metals, hides pelts wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARDA1N HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1082. WANTED Good used furniture, ranges, cook stoves. Holbrook and Ohrn. Phone 547. 112 East 6th St. WANTED Cleat, out your attlo. garage and basement of all old tur-nltu-e, coot shoves, heaters, stove pl-je. fruit Jars etc Give us a rail NEW DEAL PURN EXCHANGE No 413 Sast Main WANTED Cook stoves, heaters bed springs, mattresses day-beds, sani tary couches and Dots or what have you- We pav cash or exchange NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE 423 E Main St. WANTED - Beet cattle veal, lambs and pasture J J Osenbruxxe WrtNTED PURS FURS FURS Highest cash price paid for raw furs Complete line ol traps on sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27-29 No Grape St Medford FOR RENT HOUSES SMALL furnished buse at 130 So. Grape St. Adults. Frlgldalre. $22.50. FURNISHED HOUSE. 134 S. Ivy. WELL turn. apt. with bath 321 Apple. FOR RENT 5-room furnished hou.e. close In. $30, water paid. Inquire 146 S. Ivy. FOR RENT 6-room modern furnish ed house, close In. Prone 457-J. FOR RENT Mooern 7-r-wm unfur nished home. Phone 728 FOR RETT! homes furnished or unfurnished Brown At White FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD AND KOOM rates reasonable at 716 E Main FOR RENT APARTMENTS APARTMENT for Tnt. 806 West Main. APT?HOUSE for sale, 806 W. Main. FOR PENT Furnished snartment. 329 N. Ho'.ly. Phone B79-X. FOR RENT One ho'.nefcoepjnc room: he.lt. U-Thte. hot water. 345 Bartlett. FOR RENT C :rr.:-i-d 3-:ocm apart ment, private Datn. sleeping porch. adJ-U. 912 S. Oiida-e, FOB RENT APARTMENTS FOB RENT Jan. 1st. Purn house. 2 bedrooms. D. T. Lawton, 321 Apple St. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS NICELY furn. room, steam heat. Easy walking distance. Reasonable. Inquire 1211 W. Main- ROOM. 153 N. Oakdaie. I PLEASANT, warm room, separate en I trance. 220 N. Oakdaie. I-'UKNISHED ROOMS. 114 Almond at. MTUAUTIVE rooms ' U)4 Orapa FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE Small Improved ranch lor apartment or omcr -come property. Box 4309, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Improved, stocked and equipped 70 A. on high way 09, near Eugene, Cre. Inqulr: 800 Beatty St., Medlord. FOR SALE OR TRADE Income prop erty, clos- In. Phone yoo-j. TRADE Equity lu desirable oast side residence for Coi'co or Jackson Co B. & L stock. Box 1414. FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE 10 ACRES. lully equipped with build ings, 150 Leghorn hens, 3 good cows, horse, breeding turkeys, all tools; lenced and cross-fenced. All (or onlv $1650. BROWN & WHITS, Realtora. ' .t.n,rc,iTr xihu.hin t.nme with ln- "co.nc. at a sacrifice. BROWN WHITE. Realtors. CITY LOT. fully Improved and PAID IN FULL. $150 cosh. BROWN & WHITE, Realtors. FOR SALE OR TRADE 108 acre farm. 18 acres pears. 40 acres farm land, Irrigated; 40 acres timber fair buildings on highway one mile from citv. Federal Land Bank mortgage will accept city prop erty or acreage for equity. See L. J. Knox. FOR SALE 2 or 6 acres. 5-room mod ern home In Oak Grove. Ideal loca tion; large oak and laurel shade This property can be bought at lk Its value on very easy terms. L. G. PICKELL. exclusive agent. 204 E. Main. 100 ACRES well improved, stocked and equipped, olose to Meedford. some cash or income property Bai ance long time low Interest 0 A DeVoe. 623-J-2 WHEN you think ol real estate think of Brown White IFOR SALE AUTOMOKII.KS ' '29 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan; perfect j evory way; had excellent care; only I $225.00 I PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. GOOD USED CARS ' See us about our new Low Finance ' Rates and Special New Year Prices, i 1035 DodEO Touring Sedan 11)33 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan 1033 Chrysler 8 DeLuxe Sedan 1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan 1033 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe 1934 Chrysler Airflow 1929 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan 1028 Dodge Standard Sedan 1930 Chrysler 66 Sedan 1030 Chevrolet Sedan 1934 Ford DeLuxe 8 Sedan 1932 Plymouth Coupe 1929 DeSoto sport Roadster Also a number of other real bar gains. LANOE MOTOR CO. Chrysler - Plymouth Used Car Lot. 6th and Bartlett 38 North Riverside FOR SALE DOGS PET8 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Australian puppies. Phone 16-F-15. ROLLER Canaries Call 623-J-2 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK ANNOUNCEMENT Auction sale of purebred Hereford and Shorthorn bulls, at the Sale pavilion. Jan. 18. So. Oregon Livestock Auction Co. Col. A. H. Dudley, Auctioneer. FOR SALE Milk cow, freshen soon: also white brood sow. Inquire 516 West Jackson. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. $8 each. Also orchard wood, partly seasoned, $7 per cord, or will trade for live stock or what have you. E. W. Blrchfleld. Rt. 1. Box 59. Central point, off Beall Lane on south, tf FOR SALE -Two Jersey springer heif ers. Otis Garrett, Kt. 4. box oi. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Circulating heater, cork floor covering. 23o E. Main. Tei 170. SPECIALS 14 vols. Stoddard's Lec tures. 75o esch: $8.50. 14 vols.; 4 vols. History of the World. $125 each; 4 50. 4 vols. The nook fcooi 15 N. Fir. SIXTY-FIVE DOLLARS buys 14-foot mahogany front and back bar; large mirrors. Hotel Alien. FOR SALE 2 drag-saws. R. E. Green. Talent. FINE Red Spltzenburg and Newtown apples for sale at Ala Vista Packing House 321 so Fit St APPLES Fancv Delicious. Racked, large wze, per box - $1.25 Fanrv Delicious, good sir. per 111? 75 Small size, per lug . .30 Nawtowns. good size, per lug 25 Brlru Contslners BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS WK1NOPR ro'.le instilled In any make of washer at reasonable prices dur ln tins month Pick's Hsrdware phone 300. APPLES We Ullvet Tel 133-L. DRIVEWAY MATERIA! I Sites of roc i al $1 50 pet yard delivered Bsteman Phone 1534- Y or J13-J BALED oat hay. ground hay: loose oat and alfalfa hay; also feed wheat C. A DeVoe Phone 623-J-2 RED and ?rren eppffi 25c ind up 701 W 11th FOR SALE Comlo and D'Anjou o-flM c.iKed or in lata Ver? ress omniy priced. AU Vji Packing Ujuse. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Dnt body wood. Phone 815, Hawley'a Transfer. BUY HERE AND SAVE Davenports. Studio Couches. Simmons Springs. Simmons Beds. Mattreaes. good used furniture. HOLBROOK & OHRN In Old Flrehall Bldg un 8th. Phone 647. 112 E. 6tb St. SPENCER ConjJtlere Tel 1534-L or .write 1501 N Riverside BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE! Good restaurant business In a live town: $1000 down. Address Carol Cafe, Yreka, Cal. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts ol rule and Title Insurance The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title. Rooms S and 6. No 32 North Central Ave., upstairs Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 (or personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos: also Oars Refinanced Loans closed within 30 minutes License No 8- 167 See W s rnomae t bo. wo' tral Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering riano Instruction. DAISY DEAN BINNS. Piano Teacher, studio 323 King St. One hour les sons for 75c to the first ten start ing before January 1. Tel. 1096-J. Transfer. BADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 316 Prices right Service guaranteed TRUCKINO AND STORAGE - Local and long distance hauling furni ture, moving eto Reasonable rates Tel 833 F E Samson Co HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices -lght 819 North Riverside Phone 815 ROOFING ROOFING Let us inspect your roof before the rolny season This ser vice is free Call 270 Rogue Rlvei Roofing Co. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Contractors. Mod ford, Oregon, December 31, 1933. Notice or Bids Notice la hereby given that bids are now called for the construction of the following sewer: Beginning et Intersection of Wood lawn Avenue and Highland Drive, running thence North alon? Highland Drive to East Main Street, thence East alont? East Main Street to the inter section of East Main Street and Berk eley Way, thence North aloniT Berke ley Way to the south line of Lot 8, Block 1, East Heights Addition In the Citv of Medford, Oregon. The plans and specifications and form of construction contract re quired of succecsful bidder can be seen at the office of the City Re corder In the City Hall, Fifth and Central Streets, Medford, Oregon. The City Council will receive sealed proposals therefor, and the proposals win be openea m tne council unam ber of the Citv Hall on Tuesday even ln. January 21. 1936, at 7:30 p. m. Each bid must be Accompanied by a certified check or bid bond of not less than five percent 5) of the amount of the bid. The rlflht la re served to reject any. or all proposals, to accept the prooos-il submitted by any bidder, and to waive technical defects, aa the Interest of the City may require. CITY OP MEDFORD. Bv: GEO. W. PORTER. Mayor. By: M. L. ALFORD, Recorder. Citation to Show Cnue on Application to Sell Real Property. In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for the Counry of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Charlea E. Bagc. deceased. To Jamea O Barce. Mrs. Emma O Fox. Robert D. Bare. George C. M Barge. Donald S Barpe. Jesse Adams. Esther Longhead. Nioml Adama. Mra. Ruth Curtis. Mrs Susie O'Conner and Mrs Edith Tralby. the hetra of said eatate. and to all other persons un known: Tt appearing to mv satisfaction up on reading the petition or Warren Coppock administrator of the estate of Charlea E Barce. deceased, duly verified, and on file herein, that In order to pay the charrzra, expenses and claims "still unsatisfied sgalnt said estate that it is neesarv to e!l the following described property be longing to sJid ete. situated wd betrw; In Jackson County. Oregon, to wn : Beginning at a point which la 2122 feet South and 15fl5 feet Went of the Eaat one quarW Pi) cor ner of Section 15. Txp 36. a Tlancre 9 West W. M.. thence runnlntr West along the Southerly I'ne of the City of Gold HH1 property 1814 feet thence South 19 deg West IQS feet, thence Souh 9 cleg. 137 feft, thence Ec.st 312 feet to the Westerly rlfiht-or-way tine or the Southern Pa cific Railroad, thence Northerly along said rlght-of-anv line to the point or beglnnlnz. containing l'i acre, more or l as d'-tvribe.l In ' o. M4. pipe 144 Deed Rerord-. '"here fore, vou . and each j . ,7arhra O Barne. Mrs Emma O F"W. Robert D. Bar?e. Oee C. M. Bsre Donald S Barpe. Je Adim. Rather Longhead. Nioml Af1rn. M-s Ruth Curtta. Mra. Susie O'Conner end Mra Fdith Tralby the hir of sail estate and all other nersons unknoRTi. If snr there be. are hvetiv dlreM and elted to appesr befnre mS Cnun,7 Court m the 9th drvy of Jnur7. I93fl same be!ru more than fven'y eurht dAvs after the date of the 'irt publication of thin citation, at ?he four of tn ft'O-k in the forenoon of aald day. at th Cojrt Room of Mid County Court in the Court HrJ1 I tn Vedford. Jcfcon Co'intv. nrjon. tn how mm-. !f anv w.r: in -rdr h3uld not be -nM v!.,or;7;i:.$ I aald ad.T.Sr.iAirav-ir to i: r.if uv.i described reai property of aa.d de- cedent, as prayed for in said petition Witness the Hon Earl B Day. Judge of the County Court for the County of Jackson. State of Oregon tils 9th oay of December. 1935 Date of first publication December lotn, EARL B. DAY, County Judge (Seal of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, affixed ! Attest: o. R. CARTER County c.erk By HELEN DUOAN, Deputy. Final Notice In the County Court or the State of Oregon In and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Emma L. Mlnear, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that I, Alton M. Anderson, aa administrator with the Will annexed of the estate or Em ma L. Ml near, deceased, have died In this Court, my Pinal Account aa ad ministrator or the estate of said de ceased. The hearing or same has been fixed by the Court for Thursday, the 16th day of January, 103d, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A M. in the courtroom of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon. All persona Interested In aald eat ate are notified then and there to appear and ahow oause, if any they have, why the aald account should not be settled and al lowed. Dated this 17th day of December, 1035. ALTON M. ANDERSON, Administrator with the Will annexed of the estate of Emma L. Ml near, deceased. THE GRANGE Jacksonville Orange Christmas party was enjoyed by a large at tendance or members and invited frlenda on Friday evening. Lecturer Henry Nledermeyer pre sented the following program, which was very much appreciated: Piano number: "On Treasure Island," and "Roll On Prairie Moon" by Florence Glfford. Solo, "Lead Kindly Light," by Joe Nee. Piano solo, "Country Dance." and "Good Bye Old Year," Joyce Hens peter. Duet, "Led by the Star," Norma Jean and Bernndlne Arnold, Solo, "The Story of Christmas," by Phyllis Wendt. Recitation Donald Wendt. Poem Charlotte, Joyce and Rich ard Nledermeyer. Piano sclo, "I've Got a Feelln You're Foolin'," and "Red Sails in the Sunset," Florence Gifford. Horn solo, "Bercuse," from Jocelyn "Lullabys," (Brains) George Wendt. The Jacksonville Presbyterian choir sang two Christmas selections which were very much appreciated. Following the prcgram. games were played, under leadership of Davis Conger. Then Santa appeared and present ed each with a gift and tarts from a beautiful decorated tree. Dancing was enjoyed the remainder of the evening. Master F. A. Henspeter announced a dance for the latter part of Janu ary. Date to be determined later. WASHINGTON SENATOR MARRIES SECRETARY SUOKANE, Doc. 81. yp) Senator Lewis B. Schwellenbach (D.. Wash.) and Miss Ann Duffy of Seattle were married today at Chlcogo, the sena tor's Washington, D. O, office ad vised tho Chronicle's correspondent. Miss Duffy, the senator's office an nounced, has for a number of years been associated with Senator Schwel lenbach aa a business associate end confidential secretary. Phone 643. We'll haul away youi refuse. City Sanitary Service. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Tipping to one elcle I. Vegetable ' 9. Dinner course H. Unni-T'ipuloua villain 15. Wear away 17. One Indefi nitely 18. Mountain In Switzerland 19. Sutuie 21. Lowest note of Ouldo's scale 25. Legislator! 26. Firm 27. Shoot from ambush 2S. doolie form of John 30. Smudpe 31. Ouraelvea ,12. Caper 34. Partake of a men I 35. Penr Qynt'a mother 3T. Unit of work as. Apparition 41. Pronoun 42. Rnrw runner 43. Knack 44. Proposed International langunga 45. Pertnlnlm to m!lk 4t. Writing fluid i'J. Viper 69. Pallor 51. Godly person S3. Baronet: abbr. 64. Fathers Solution of Yesterday's Puzzlo PjRlOlF 1 I TSCIOTJrT S OSpONEiiASTE JJ2 0 PP.Oi SIA NJ D liU xp ar S E NJiCS YEAR NilRAIO Ia3lonsdor J0 Y SEi RATlND UPBiATlPANE R E CIU Rlf I R E AR AR05 ElO VERA6E tiaTp1e1dr1ep1i InIeIp Obtained 6. Fragrance 4. Kdltile tuber One recently 7. arrived I. At home 9. Philippine 10. Jlohnm- medan Feminine name As far as 11. Mechanical bar 12. Implores Commerce IS. Anaer 15. Co"t 20- DOWN 22. Accumulate Flaxen cloth 24. Has bring 26. Fraa;mnta 29, 12 13 U S WMU 17 18 WM ' " '2 3 'm ffl-, 1 27 "llZZZ-Zll:LZZZ!Li-Z ''', 'W. 'w- '; Z? ss 3S 'Jl 6? T T ft1 ZZ H 1 i litr 1 1 h r 1 I I 11 Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, Dec. 31. (Spl.) The election of officers for the Sun day school wtus held December 29: Mrs. aeons Hutchlns, superintend-, ent; Marlon Lance, assistant super intendent; Clara Biles, secretary; Phyllis Miller, corresponding secre tary; Junior Miller, treasurer. Rowland Miller left December 30 with his aunt, Mrs. Anna Mera of Ashland, for a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Booms liter had aa guests Christina their daughter, Mrs. Leona Miller of Carson. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Boomaltter and son of a rant Pass, and daughter. Beth Effle Blrdseye entertained re cently for Mr. and Mrs. Victor Birds eye and children, Teddy and Mary, of Phoenix. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rons and chil dren of Gold Hill, Mr. and Mrs. George Koater, Ed Koster, F. A. Bates and Clyde Martin were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Biles. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Miller enter tained with a family dinner for Mrs. Millie Walker and daughter Sybil of Gold Hill, Mrs. Anna Myers of Ash land and Rolland Stelhl of Rogue River. The George Lances were 1 o'clock dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Dauga and In the evening Joined Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lance, daughter Ruth. Mr. nd Mrs. Bob Cook and Mr. and Mrs. John Cook at a family dinner at the Aim Cook home In Gold Hill. Mr. and Mra. Vencll Cerveny had aa their guests Mr. and Mrs. Turpin and son Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn DeJanlver and son and daughter. Mr. and Mra. Frank Elliott and son Donald were guests or Mr. El llott's alster, Mra. George West of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cut and son of Graves creek visited friends on the creek December 23. Mrs. Pauline Want, who is spend ing sometime with her daughter, Mrs. George West, in Medford, attended the Christmas program at the Sun day school here December 22. She waa accompanied by her granciciaugn ter, Pauline Champlln. Gene Miller Is staying at the home of the Jacoba alstera and helping at the store while Miss Nellie Jacobs Is 111. Wallace Boling of Wolf Creek vis ited with Rosa Turpin for several days laat week. Mrs. Effle Blrdseye and sons Glenn and David afr nded a ahow In Grants Paan December 28. Nlok Strulf of Medford visited Louis Druiff at the Pickett auto camp De cember 20. Sybil Walker of Gold Hill and Wll letta Sneed of Salem visited Phyllis Miller December 28. Dorothy Smith and Vernon Taylor of Grants Paas were Riviera vleltors December 23, Mr. and Mra, Carl Mengerly of Rogue River visited Mrs. George Stead December 24. at the Marlon Lance home. Mr. Meagerly had Just reutrned from flan Francisco where he had taken a truck load of Christ mas trees which he sold at a very good price. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Cross - Word Puzzle 32 Operatic solo 53. Rec'te muslcatly 35. Trouble 30. Denier In writing materia 37. Piece out 39. Noah's vessel 40. Cleaning Implement 42. Flowed copiously 4. Wagon 47. Fall behind 48. Extreme tn degree 49. Component of a molecule it. Component of a 49 Down SI, Introduce a t a toplo oi converaatloa 54. Let escape unintention ally from ft container 55. Mercantile ei Lnbllahment 57. Land measures SS. Measuring instrument BS. Got up 61. Correlative of either H3. Borrow 61, Jnpaneae sash 70. fitAte bordsrlni on the Atlantioi ahbr. 72. Son of Jtidah 73. UxrlamatioD Hackneyed Arranging Is couples Type measure Siamese coins Places to sit Fighting equipment of a fortifica tion or vesaol Bfiholri! Hypocritical flatterers Retrain SHf Plural ending British Ixl and In the Pacific Held a staalon Klog Pinch Ph naenix PHOENIX, Dec. 31. (Spl.) Ralph Wild, a former resident, now or Los Angeles, visited for a short while last Monday In Phoenix. Missionary ladles of the Presbyte rian church held their annual Christ mas party In the church parlors Fri day afternoon. A Christmas tree, cov ered dish luncheon an gifts were en Joyed. Ladles present Included Mes dames Cnrter, Denzer, Blackwood. Frame. Floyd Hartley. Hilton, Knud- son, Parr and Vlall. Christmas dinner guests at the L O. Caster home Included Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caster nd family, Mr. and Mrs. ..Ray Edwards and family, Mr. I and Mrs. A. O. Floyd, Mrs. Marlorle BurelBon and daughter Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Hallcraft,, and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Floyd visited with U.a Caster's Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Cenzer and Mr. and Mrs. George Drake were dinner g tie ta Christmas dr.y at the E. S. Corthell home In Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Floyd and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Caster were dinner guesta at the Andy Roba home In Grants pass last Sunday. Prof. E. Avard Whitman attendee! the a n n tut 1 nice 1 1 n g of the Ore gon State Teachers' association tn Port land laat week. S. B. Morgan, La Grande; Mr. and Mra, C. R. Morgan, Keno; and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Morgan of Portland were Christmas day guests of Mrs. Com B. Morgan. Christmas callers at the E. O. Brie coo home included Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Blovlna and family, Rob Furry, Doug Stendmnn and son, Raymond Furry, Dallas Recder. Walter Allen, Mr. and Mrs. LoveU Robblns and family of Gold Hill and Mrs. A. Robblns. Gerald Crltchlow of the S. S. Penn sylvania, stationed at San Diego, vis ited friends and relatives here over Christmas. Mr. and Mm, M. Borkley and daugh ter, Susonne, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thornton Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denzer enter tained at cards December 20 for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stancliff, Miss Su snnne Barlsy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stringer, Raymond Montgomery and Robert Steadmon. Christmas duy dinner guests at the Bert Stancliff home were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Turpin. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Turpin and children, Woodrord Turpin and Miss Mary Stancliff. Visitors at the Robert C. Furry j home on Christmas day Included Mrs. i Belle Furry, yreka; Mrs. Donna Graf I fis, Norman Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. ; E. G. Briscoe, Mr. and Mrs. Doug. ; Bteadman. Professor and Mrs. Bowmer of Ashland. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frame were Christmas day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Frame. Mr. and Mrs. Lillian Coleman, Miss Faye Carver, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gregory and daughter, Anne, and Harry Rcamea were guests at the home of E. E. Rcamea on Crater Lake highway Christmas day. Mrs. Ernest Cnllonder and son, Don ald, of McCall, Idaho; Mr. and Mra F. P. Wilbur and daughter, Goraldlne; Mrs. O. N. Wilbur of Klamath Falls, , were guesta at a birthday dinner at the V. R. Hallcraft home Sunday In ( honor of the birthday of Mra. Hall craft. Miss Faye Carver visited Miss Grace Slnema and Mis Annette Gray of Medford lost Friday. Next regular meeting of Phoentx Thursday club will be held at tho home or Mrs. Vaughan, Thursday, January 9. A covered dish luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. Christmas vacation guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hearn In cluded Miss Barbara Sims, Eugene, and B. E. Hearn. Portland. Out-of-town vistors at the Stand ard home who arrived ror the funeral Thursday or Dr. Daniel E. Standard Include Dr. Sam Standard. Al Stand ard, Mrs. Amanda Standard, all of Seattle; Miss Ellen Mae Standard and Job J. Standard, of Portland, and other frlenda and relatives. Neighbors and friends In tho com munity wish to extend to Mrs. Susie V. Standard and son and daughter their sympathy In this their time or bereavement. 4 PROSPECT, Dec. 31. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Uavld Neville entertained all the children of the neighborhood ot their home Christmas eve. Each child brought a Christmas gift which whs placed on the pretty Christmas tree. After playing games, the children presented volunteer Christmas program, which was fol lowed by the srrlvol of Santa Clsus. who had a gift In his pack for esch child. He also distributed the gifts on the tree and Joined the children In the eatlni of refreshment. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shull had aa their dinner guests Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Dsvld Neville and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning were dinner guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. John Hskkemp. Johnny Hakkerup. who Is a Junior st the University of Oregon, Is spending the holidays with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. John IMkkenip and his brother, Arthur Hskkerup. Mr. and M.-s. A. T. Hslnes spent the week-end at the Hslnes rsncn with their son. Hnrold. Chester Lewis. Dewey Hill and Mrs. Jim Grieve left Thursday morn ing for Los Angeles. They plan to be away 10 days. The Upper Ropue Grange will liid Its first meeting with the new i f:-rr t rharg Thursday even ing at the Roirne Elk hall Miss Ocuo Frederick underwent Prospect an operation for appendicitis Ust week. The Prospect schools closed De-1 cember 30 and will reopen Janu ary a. Richard Dltsworth. Ivan Nye, Nina Clarke and Lewis Jantzer, who re students at the Ashland Normal are spending the holidays with their re spective families. Mr. and airs. Ludo Grieve were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ulrlch Friday. Mrs. Jefr Rlchey spent Saturday in Medford. Mrs. Katie Grieve and Bruce Grieve spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Robertson and daugh ter, In Grants Pabs. 4 , Central Point CENTRAL POINT. Dec. 81. (Bpl.) The beautifully decoratsd rooms of ths Presbyterian mnnse were the scene of s deiiBiitnu wnrisunos B&thertng December 19. Ths hostess. Mrs. R. O. Lwls. was assisted In receiving, and about the rooms, by an appointed commit tee. President Mrs. Elsie Martin con ducted the business session. Carols wero sung and the story of the Christ child ably given by Mrs. w. p. Grimes. A brief entertainment program was led by Mrs. Smith, after which Santa Claua appeared and distributed glfls tor all from the ulltterlnE Christmas tree, na treshments were served during the social period. Ftfty-fivs ladlea were Included In the festivities. During the evening of the same day, Mesdames Lewis and Louise Grimes entsrtalned at the mansa for the voting married of th churcn The class of young married pePlc of the Christian church were in vlted guests. About 30 were In at tendance. Jack Smith Is leaving Saturday morning on the Shasta tor Portland tn resume his studios at Benson Polytechnic. Ho will bo accompanied by his grandmother. Mra. L. . H. Smith, who will visit friends In Portland and In Hood River. A large number of friends called at tho C. O. Duncan home Decem ber 22. between the hours of 2 and 5, In honor of the goldon wedding anniversary of this well-known cou ple. Receiving and serving hostesses were Mrs. Hamrlek, sister of Mrs. Duncan: Mrs. E. E. Scott, alster-ln-law. and Mrs. Curtis Olpe. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan were married on De cember 24, 1805, at Spencor, Iowa. The birthday anniversary of Mrs. Duncon also occurs on uecemner 24. Many greeting cards and gifts wero showered upon them. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Collins of Skitf, Alberta, Canada, are gueBts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Swartz. Mrs. Collins Is a sister of Mrs. Swartz, and also of Mrs. T. A. Marine. The O. E. Smith family and Mrs. L. H. Smith were Christmas guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hurd of Orlffln Creek district. PERSIST, Dec. 31. (Spl.) A group of club membera gathered at the H. L. Ash home the night of the 22nd to read over, discuss and chooso their roles In an entertainment to be given at the community hall soon. The drama consists of ten roles, and the duration of the pley will be svp proxlmately three hours. Viola Zlmmcr spent the holldeya at Cushman, Ore., visiting friends. A number of local people attended the funeral of Mrs. Lewis In Medford Friday. Mrs. Kent's funeral was also well attended from thla district, on the same oay, Blncerest sympathy Is extended to the recently bereaved. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. chlldretb and son Donald spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chlldretb of Med ford. Dorothy Ash spent the past week with her slBtcr, Edna Hutchison, on Elk creek. A nice crowd attended the dance ct the community hall on Elk creek last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cushman en tertained the Howard Ash family on Christmas day with a theater party at the Craterlan. Mountain Lumber Co. sawmill Is running very erratically these daye. Inclemency ol weatner doea not en-; courage much sawing. j The wedding anniversary dinner ! celebrating their 61st year was cele- j broted at th J. H. Trusty home De- j cember 32. After a large and festive dinner In honor of ths young couple ! a four-encratlon snap was taken. The group consisted of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Trusty. Mrs. Henry Chlldreth. Rufu Chlldreth and daughter Shir- 4 i Pear Market Yesterday CHICAGO, DJC. 30. (AP-USDA) Pear auction: One car Oregon, arriv ed; one car on track, one car sold. Washington Boscs 180 boxes extra fancy, al 50-1 05. average 11.80; 400 boxes fancy, 81.35-170, average 11.48. NEW 70RK. Dec. 30. (AP-'JBDA) Pear auction: Eight cara arrived. A Oregon, 6 Washington unlooded, 3 on track. i Oregon Bosc l.m boxes extra fan- j cy. 11.00-2 85. average 3.41; 1437 , boxea fancy, 81.80-2.76. average 2 22, 730 boxea extra fancy and fancy. $1 00-2 78, average, 13.37. D'AnJous. 1084 boxea extra fancy. 2 05-3 00, average 13.42; 1347 boxes fancy, 81.00-2 85, average 12 39. Cornice. 563 boxes extra fancy. 1.80-3 58, average 83.15; 865 boxes 1 fancy, H.55-3.70. average $1.98. j Catherine 1. empress of Russia, nee Martha Bkavrrn'ky, was the dsugh- itr of a Lithuanian peasant. Persist COURT HOUSE NEWS J'umlshed by the Jackson County ibatract Co. 131 E anth street Marriage Licenses Charles H. Poster and Ellabeth Bs. rager. Enos C. Thornton and Freda Laws. Lew W. Price and Marjorle Mills. Amos W. Napier and Alice Norrla. Hugh Olasa and Mildred Ansoth. Probate Court Estate of Daniel R. Schenck. de ceased Probate. Circuit Court J. M. Ralston assumes business name of "Unique Cleaners and Tail ors," Ashland, Oregon. Everett Eada and Oeorge Eads as sume business name of "Eads Trsns fer Ic Storage Company," Medford. Oregon. A. Orln Schenck, administrator, vs. R. W. Sleetor et al Damages. Western Loan Building Co. vi. John Hyde et al. To quiet title. Helen Mulhollen vs. Chester Mul holien. Divorce. Helen Norman va. Prank Norman, Jr. Divorce. The California Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco vs. Eric Wold et al. Foreclosure. J. 0. Hayes. Edwin R. Durno and R. E. Green Incorporate as "Southern Oregon Medical Service Association," Medford. Ore., capital stock 4I0.0OO. E. Bronqulst vs. Pacific etutea Mines, Inc., et al. Damages. Real Kstutc Transfers P. R. Sholloy et ux to a. L. Robin son et ux. W. D. to lot on Fourth St. and Columbus Ave., Medford. John R. Crews et ux to E. J. Olson. W. D. to 400 acres In Sec. 18 and DLC 40. Twp. 36 S R. 1 E., W. M. John L. Wheeler et ux to Myron A. Kennon et ux. W. D. to 8 acres In Sec. 34, Twp. 24 S., R. 1 W W. M Mattle L Emerlck et vlr to Frank T. Wyman, Sr. Q. c. D. to one-third Interest In lota 1 and 2, block 6 of Beatty's Add, to Medford. Prue M. Piatt to H. F. Piatt. W. D. to part lots 8 and 0, block 1, Frultdals Add. to Medford. Sheriff Syd I. Brown to T. Helm roth. Sheriff deed to No. 60S Park St., or Ave, Medford. a. B. Hcgardt et al to State of Oregon. W. D. to land In Sec. 25. Twp. 39 8., R. 1 E W. M, Rose Frances Johnson to M. O. Wliklna. Q. O. D. to SWVi of NE'i of Sec. 34, Twp. 35 8., R. 4 W., W M. A. J. Radabaugh to Lola Pitcher et vlr. w. D. to 42.81 acres tn Sec, 15, Twp. 85 S., R W., W. M. City of Medford to William Ham mett et al. W. D. to lot 6, block I. Conroy-Clancy Add. to Medford. Ralph W. Clapp et ux to Claude Moore et ai. w. d. to fl acres In seo, 15, Twp. 39 S R. 1 E., W. M. C, K. Williams et ux to Carl E. Williams et ux. W. D. to part lot 2, block 3, West Medford Add. to Med ford. U R. Shurtleff et ux to Western Loan oc Building Co. W. D. to lot 3. block 74 of the town (now city) of Medford. Jack True et ux to Millard W. Qrubb et ux Q. C. D. to land In DLO 43, Twp. 39 S R. 1 E W. M. WASHINGTON. Dec. SI. (P) The 1030 cash bonus drive got un der way formally today with an nouncement of Representative Pat man ( D Tex.) that the steering committee which worked for hla bill at the laat session of congress would convene January 3. Pat man' measure, providing for paying the bonus with new cur rency, was defeated by a presidential veto early thla yoar, 4 WINDOW OLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. C . rni -r u vs.- aw ...ii JBy PLAIN-SPOKEN PETE Uj WELL, FOLKS. HERE'S HOPINS AS WE STEP INTO THE NEW YEAR , WE'LL LEAVE OUR PAINS AND ACHES BEHIND AND EXCUSE OTHERS THEIR MISTAKES FUEN AS WE RE HOPING TO GET BY WITH OUR OWN SHORTCOMINGS 34 r7.7Crriw Drive Into Hie new .'iir In a ear that Is ready to give you new service one that has hren tuned np by exierts with OLAK.tMKl.I) Ml I ARE Ill.AL. We extend to one and all our wishes for happy, prosperous new year. qtp hew J Hi