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PAGE SEVEN, VVtUiVtli WHAT YOU WANT BcMified FOR E ASY RE FERE NC E 1 ifimiMn-- - ' - - ti r VVftUVUU TO BOK.R.6W MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1936 J VVAlxVUiO gtuntvj; HI 1 Read every thl pace. You will probably rind ex actly the thing yon want to buy or Kll. If It Isn't there, advertise. Inexpensive, effective. aw word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) tub additional Insertion, er word (Minimum 10c) rtr Una per month without . spy changes fl.S Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND IjOST OR STOLEN Spotted heifer. Reward. Tel. 305, Jacksonville. LOST II aog u nursing, ca ill 516. WANTED MALE HELP MAN for coffee route. MS a week op portunity. Automobile given as bonus. Write Albert Mills, 27 Mon mouth. Cincinnati. Ohio. WANTED District Representative, Jackson and Josephine counties, for an Old Established Insurance Com pany which specializes In Non-Cancellable Health & Accident and Life Policies. Monthly guarantee offer ed. Previous Insurance experience not necessary. Applicant must fur nish best of references and be a member of the Masonic Fraternity. In applying state a?e ad occupa tion for past five years. Box No. 4568, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS POSITION WANTED By undergradu ate nurse obstetrics or any other nurstv. P. O. Box 950. Call 599. WANTED Children to board end room In private home. 307 N. ivy. WANTED To care for school child. Good home. References. Reason able charge. 39 Myers Court. GUARANTEED carpenter work. Lee Williams. 1520 N. Riverside. 925 Reddy Ave. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for general house work by week. Phone 1461. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Used piano, must be In good condition. Box 4426, Tribune. WANTED TO LEASE Small business plaoe on East Main or Central Ave. suitable for ice cream and sand wich shop. Bo:: 4569, Tribune. WANTED Electric Incubator. State size, make and price. Box 278, R. 2. WANTED 300 posts. Chester Wendt. WANTED Milk cows, heavy springers and fresh. Phone 49H-K. WANTED Pew Jersey or Guernsey springer heifers. Will pay cash. E. W. Messenger, Rt. 3. Box 29B, Eagle Point. GOING to Salem 30th; room for one; share expenses. R. S. Nealy, Pros pect. Ore. DRESSMAKING. DESIGNING 25 years' experience in tailoring and gown -making, alterations. Mrs. Cad well, 122 Vj Almond. WANTED We pa; cosh for household goods furniture and stoves We also buy metals, hides pelts wool and mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1062 WANTED . few good Jersey or Guernsey cows. C. R. Natwlck. Tel. 5-F-14, Eagle point. MEN'S shirts. 10c; 13 pieces finished, 46c; rough dry, 50 pieces. 60c; handkerchiefs done free. Phone 537-Y mornings. WANTED Good gentle work mare. 1300 or 1400 lb. Oeo. Alford. Phone 19-F-3. WANTED Cle at, out your attls. garage and basement of ill old fur niture, cook stoves neaters stove pipe fruit Jars etc Olve us a all NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANOE No 413 Sast Main WANTED Cook stoves, heaters bed sprlrurs. mi t tresses day-beds sani tary couches and cots or what have you- We pay cash n exohange NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANOE 423 E Main St WANTED Beef cattle veal, lamns and pasture J J Oen0Tuzge WANTED FURS FURS FURS Highest cash price paid for raw furs Complete line ot traps on sale MCDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37-29 No Grape St Med ford FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT New 4 room house, close in. Prune 477-J. 6-ROOM furnished. 2 or 3 bedrooms. Close in. Phone 1432-J. MODERN 5-room furnished house, 27.50. Phone 261. FOR RENT 6-room modern finish ed house, close tn PhJne 457-J FOR RENT Moaern 7-r-iom utifur Dished borne Phone 728 FOR RENT 722 Dakota, 6 rooms. Holly Court No. 3. 2 txvlr'oms. cor ner -f 4rh ana N HV.y , Other desirable 3 to 5 rrm rt-iiw all In .od ifl condition. Paoae ! li or 1H7-W. J RATES FOR RENT HOUSES ' FOR RENT Furnished 3 -room house. $8 pttr month. 2 mile out. Tel. 4-F-J. FOX RENT 6 -room furnished house, close In, $30, water paid. Inquire 146 S. Ivy. FOR RENT unfurnished homes furnished or Brawa A White FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apt., 3 room and sleep ing porch, downstairs. 344 North ! Bartlett. ' FOR RENT Duplex apartment 1 I block from Junior high. Inquire i 523 Austin. FOR RENT Furnished 3 -room apart ment, private bath, sleeping porch v Adults. 912 S. Oak dale. APARTMENT in private home. Genesee. 118 FOR RENT Apt, with hot water. 334 Apple. FOR RENT Apt., 800 W. Main. APARTMENT 4 roo:ns and bath, steam heat, hot water. Frigldalre and b-r.ige. 503 6. Holly St. APT. HOUSE for sale, 806 W. Main FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 329 N. Holly. Phone 879-X. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM. 153 N. Oakda.e. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD AND ROOM 636 W. 4th. Tel. 832-J. BOARD AND ROOM, rates reasonable at 716 E Main FOR EXCHANGE I FOR SALE OR TRADE Electric lron ' Ing machine. Tel. 437-X. ' TO TRADE Wm. Parkhurst gxin. left ; barrel 13-gause. right .30-30 oal., for .22 Coifs Woodsman. A. Steuer. ! Anchor. Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL E.STATE. MEDFOI D property to trade for Coos Bay property. W. L. Cassady, Hall Bldg., Marshfleld. EXCHANGE 70-acre dairy ranoh, 18 cows, modern equipment, for city property. Will consider acreage home near city. Box 4536. Tribune. EXCHANGE 3 clear city lota and ; cash for car or equity. Box 4537, Tribune. ! FOR SALE OR TRADE Income prop I erty. clos in. Phone 955-J. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT 3 acres black sandy soil, house and garage, V4 acre asparagus; on Old Stage Road, Chester Wendt. Phone 697-J-2. WHY PAY RENT When you can purchase this small room modern home completely rurmsned on East side lor saoo.ou cash. ALSO Modern 6-room plastered home in excellent condition with ap proximately ono acre of good soil adjoining Medford, with city water. ideal ior large lamuy desirous o city school facilities and lnco.ne property. Total price 2 100.00. only (300.00 down, balance on terms to suit responsible parties. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC (Exclusive Agents) LEAVING STATE Make d.er for 2,000 equity, 7-apt. furnished house, modern, fully rented. Full price $3,400. On highway In town. Terms, by owner. Box 4416. Tribune. BEAUTIFUL suburban home with in come, at s sacrifice. BROWN & WHITE, Realtors. HOUSES for sale or rent, evenings 1147-W. EQUIPPED ORCHARD (-pproxlmately 25 acres excellent deep, free soil; about 3 acres cherries; 15 acres In Bartletts, 'Anjous and Bosc pears; 5 acres In alfalfa. Mod ern 5-room attractive home, good barn and outbuildings. Tractors, disc, sprlngtooth and necessary farm Implements, All go for M.000 some terms or might consider home In Medford, CHARLES A.'WTNG AGENCY. INO. 109 E. Main St. Medford. Oregon 10 ACRES, fully equipped with build ings. 150 Leghorn hens, 2 good cows, horse, breeding turkeys, all tools; fenced and cross-fenced. All for onlv HI 650. BROWN St WHITS, Realtors. CITY LOT, fully Improved and PAID IN FULL. 150 cash. BROWN te WHITE, Realtors. 100 ACRES well improved, storked and equipped, close to Meed ford: tome casb or Income property Bal ance long time low interest O A DeVoe. 523-J -2 WHEN you think ot real estate think of Brown & White FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES WE are forced to re-possess a 19.15 LaSalle seJan. Has trunk and many extras. This car has been driven less -than 7000 miles and Is Hxe new in every rejpect. n quality car st a bl saving. Must be seen to be ap preciated. The other fellow's loss Is you- gr-ln. SKINNER'S GARAOB 143 So. Riverside Phone 102 1935 PLVMOUTrTTTioor' danTer" fect ever- way. mu?U be sen to appreciate the vaiue. A steal at only 525 00. Low eisv trms. FIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dode and Plymouth OOOO USED CARS 1936 License Included. IP35 Dodge Tourlnff Sedan. 1934 Dodtf? DeLuxe Coupe. 1934 Plymouth Taurine Sedan. 1931 PlTmnu.h Df'Luxe Sedan. 1931 ChryM 8 DeLuxe Sedan. 1911 Plvmmith DI,uxe Coupe, 1914 rnrvsier Airflow. 191?9 Buick DeLm flodan. 1910 Chrysler eQ 8dn. 1914 Ford Ii-uo V-8 Sedan. 1914 Ford DeLuxe V-8 Coupe. 1912 Pivmouth Coupe. 1923 DeSoto Sport Roadster. Also a nt-mr-er ot orhr re-al bargains. L4SGE MOTOR CO. rhryr-Piyn.outh l!er. Used Car Loi. and Bartlett. 24 N. K; versus. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Thoroughbred Australian puppies. Phone 16-F-15. ROLLER Canaries Call 623-J-2. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 2 -year old Jersey bull. N. E. Judy. 2nd house north lower Griffin Creek school house. FOR SALE 3 dairy cows, freshen soon. Mrs. L. J. Rohrer, Browas boro. ANNOUNCEMENT Auction sale of purebred Hereford and Shorthorn bulls, at the Sale PAvlllon, Jan. 18. So. Oregon Livestock Auction Co. Col. A. H. Dudley. Auctioneer. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. 5 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 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE About 50 cords oak. fir. and pine wood on ground 4 ft. pole lengths, also white sow to farrow about pen. l. neners iresn in spring. Sacked ground hay. Box 4580, Tribune. FOR SALE Radio and washing ma chine. Phone 717-X. , FOR SALE Auto radio, 7 -tube, $ 15.00 E. Davis. R. 4. Box 237. FOR APPLES phone 258-J. FOR SALE Daybed, practically new cheap. R . 2, Box 96, near Pine Cone. FOR SALE 2 drag-saws. R. E. Green. Talent. FINE Red Spltzenburg and Newtown apples for sale at Ala Vista Packing House 327 So Fir St APPLES Fancy Delicious, packed, large size, per box - 11.25 Fancy Delicious, good size. per lug Small size, per lug Newtowns. good size, per lug Bring Containers BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS SPENCER Corsetlere Tel 1534-L or write 1501 N Riverside. DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 3 Sizes Of rock at II 50 per yard delivered . Bateman Phone 1534? or 413-J BALED oat hay. ground hay; loose oat and alfalfa hay; also feed wheat 0. A. DeVoe Phone 523-J-2. FOR SALE ComlOb and D'AnJou pears, packed or In lugs. Very reas onably priced Ala Vista Packing House. FOR SALE Dry body wood. Phone 615, Hawley'a Transfer. BUY HERE ANrfSAVE" Davenports. Studio Couches. Simmons Springs Simmons Beds Mat treses, good used furniture HOLBROOK & OHRN In Old Fireball Bldg on 6th " Phone 647. 112 E 6th 8t APPLES We deliver Tel 132-L. FOR SALE, CASH Alfalfa hay. Box 21. uutte fans hignway. j, h. Clark. FOR SALE Household furnishings. Norge refrigerator and Monirch range. Phone 118-W. FOR SALE OR TRADE Stump puller, 2 trailers. 2 scrapers, corn cull vator, 500-gal. water tank. 14-lnch plow, wagon scales. 1 -in. cable. Call 4G8-J-2. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title ana Title Insurance The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of rule. Rooms 8 and 5 No 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Money to Lend MONET LOANED 50 to 3U0 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced Loans closed within 30 minutes License No 8 157. See W tt Thomas. 45 So. Cen tral Expert window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO n tel. 1172 House cleaning floor waxing on ental rug cleaning and upholstering Transfer. REIN KINO TRANSFER CO Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle, anything. Ill N. Fir. Phone 1033. C. Stuart. EAUS TRANSFER & STORAOE OO. Office 1015 No Central phone 31ft Prices right Service guaranteed. rltUCKJNO AND STORAoS Local and long distance ruling furni ture moving eta Res tunable rates Tel 833 P R. Saznoi Co, RAW LEY TRANSFER - Expert pack era and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices tght 619 Noun Riverside Phone 615 ROOFING ROOFING Let us inspect your roof before the rainy season This ser vice is free Call 270 Rogue Rlvei Roofing Co. LEGAL NOTICES In the County Court of the .State of Oregon, for Jackwn County. In the Mn.ter ot the Estate of Math- I Id a E. Hurrls, Decease... Notice is hereby gf-en that the undersigned has bo-n duly appointed Executor of th-; tit-ate of the above nimed DecenMHi. ai,o has qualified an such; all parties having any claim ariinst said estate are hereby noti fied and required to present same, duly verified as bv taw required at the dice of F. J. Newman. Attorney for sM Ftsie, a the palm Build ing. Mejford. Oreson. within six mor.'hs from the date of the first p.-bllfittot of this not te. Dtd n- first published this 3trd da- of December. A. D. 1915 RUSSELL L. HARRIS. Executor ith the Will Annexed of the of Mathilda I Harris, Deceased. Not lea In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Charles Davis. Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the Judge of the County Court of the t'tate of Oregon, for Jackson County, as Administratrix of the estate of Charles Davis the above named de cedent, and has qualified as such ad ministratrix. All persons having claims against said estate .ire hereby notified to pre sent same, duly verified as by law re quired, to the said Administratrix at the office of F. J. Njwman. Attorney for said Estate. In the Palm Building In Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Medford. Oregon and first published, this 16th day of December. A. D., 1935. GEORGIA M. DAVIS. Administratrix of the estate of Charles Davis, Deceased. Notice to Creditors. Notice la hereby given that B. J. Hell was on the 30th day of Novem ber, 1935, duly appointed Adminis trator of the Estate of George F. Hall. I sometimes known as G. T. Hall, and sometimes known as Geo. F. Hall, Deceased, by order of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said Estate are required to present them, verified In the manner provided by" law, to the undersigned Administra tor at the office of George Codding In the Courthouse at Medford, Ore gon, within six months from Decem ber 30th, 1935, the date of the first publication of this Notice. E. J. HALL, Administrator. GEORGE CODDINO, Attorney for Administrator. Address: Courthouse, Medford, Oregon. THE GRANGE Lake Creek Grunge. . Master Tom Stanley has appointed the following committees for 1936: Home economics. Helen Sldley, Nora Bradshaw. George Brown; agri culture, Ed Meyer, Floyd Charley; legislative, CI a us Charley; ways and means. Reed Charley, H. G. Meyer, Claus Charley: H. A. relief, Ella Meyer, Anna Tonn; publicity, Beth Zundel; resolution, Julia Sldley. Claus Charley, Reed Charley; mem bersnlp, Emma Measal, Dorothea Ragsdale; building and Improve ment leader, H. G. Meyer; education community and projeot leader, Julia Sldley, Lucille Mllllken, Beth Zun del; recreation leader, Mabel Brown; pianist, H;len Brown. Lucille Mllll ken ; decorating, Emma Messal, Alma Meyer. A program much enjoyed at the last meeting Included the follow ing members: Musical selections by Russ Moore, accordion, and Wallace Ragsdale guitar; group song, reading, Julia Sldley; songs, Gordon Stanley, Charles 8tanley and Merton Brad shaw, and Mabel Brown; "National Grange Meeting," by Claus Charley; vocal solo, Wallace Ragsdale; J eke by Dorotha Ragsdafc; song, Dorothy Stanley. Weather Oregon: Occasional rain In west and local snows In east tonight and Tues day; no change In temperature; de creasing west wind off the coast. Northern California: Fair south and generally unsettled north portion to night and Tuesday; occasional rain on extreme north coast; no change In temperature; moderate northwest wind off the coast, except change able north of latitude 40. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS X. Remotely 6. Cut down 10. Pain 14. Hum bug t colloq. 11. That which composes the tuaka of certain animals It. Front of a boat 17. Tennysonlan character 15. Black bird la. Attitude 10. Clean thoroughly It. Experta S. Carry on 25. Bend out 16. Give Vi. tiave one's word IS. Wrath It. Auction 14. Musical study 17. Mutter In Uia Raucous state 10. Vat ur elstero 11. Rich brown II. Day'a march 13. Insects IK. Measure of lenxtb II. ConsiKn to an Inferior posi tion It. Worship! tl. Grade Solution of Yesterday's Puzzls fAPCU D T OjR A H UL EAN1QPRA II TERAL ij!E VE S IN E P T 1 A V IS 0 ii peroptjc1koa lllCORE SlFEND BAN AM ATE AS E D IDOLTE AMSH TAMlSENSIT! VE lAlLMSlTTlElRlllNl F AID E DgSjjR E TlRA C T Q V I NElf R E TA E pac t sMe nTdMeIrIr. ?. Team of horsss It. Kind of rock 66. Most Joyous 60. Lav out 41. Related through the mothsr S. Smell 64. Learning 65. Mors painful 6. Title 47. Coloring asants 8. Lock 69. Pintail duck DOWN L The south west wind ' 2 3 4 ilF5 6 7 a If WMiQ I" I' '-3 z wi Hf ijlZ BlZ 'IL 7 S3 54 & 7 7S&? (pUNTF McLeod McLEOD, Jan. 5. (Spl) Rever end Candy and wife, traveling evan gelists, spent the past week at tta home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. von Stein. They held services there Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Alworth ware dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Taylor Sunday. Frank Dltsworth had a most ex citing experience recently when nis trailer hitch broke, resulting In the release of a load of hogs he was taking to market. The accident oc curred near Trail and the bogs were driven back home. Neville von Stein returned home Tuesday from a week's visit with Medford friends. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Smith were Christmas guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Close. Marlon Train is building a houae near the Trusty place on Elk creek, where the family will move In a tew days. Mr. Train expects to work In the mill with his brother, Orln. Bill Thomas Is moving frpm the Conley place to the Train ranch thla week. A great deal of rain has fallen here the past week, causing the Rogue to rise considerably. Lester Throckmorton attended to jroad repairs In this vicinity Thure- day. A meeting Is called by the direc tors of our new school district to be held at the Elk Creek school house January 18 for the purpose of voting on school bonds. Mrs. Herb Carlton recently under went an operation and Is a patient In a Medford hospital. f Forest Creek FOREST CREEK. Jan. 6. (Spl.) Mary Davles arrived Dec. 22 from Corvallls, where she Is atteendlng O. 8. C, to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. James Davles. Miss Su san Davles returned from Ashland and Hazel Davles from Myrtle Point. They will leave to begin their new terms in their respective schools Jan. 6. Isabell Black returned to Phoentx Dec. 29 after spending Christmas week atthe home of her father, Lee Black. Avanda Aynea of Jacksonville was overnight guest of Miss Black Dec. 28, returning home Sunday. Marvin Ragsdale of Klamath Falls, was a visitor at the. horn a of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davles Deo. 22. Mrs. Paul Pearce announced the reopening of Sunday sahool Jan. 4. School was discontinued last month on account of so much illness. Mrs. Dewey of Medford arrived Deo. 21 to spend the holidays at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Crump and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul pearce and fam ily were guests of the A rg raves fam ily in Jacksonville at their New Year's evs watch party. 4 WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably, Trowbridge Cab inet Works. Cross - Word Puzzle It. Female sheet tl. Largs tub SI. Sliver coins Z6. Upright 16. Submarine worker 17. Make speeches; humorous It. KlnRdora In India 29. Level 30. Above: prefix II. Ancient Roman olllclul IL Distributes the cards l&. Lessen 18. Works 19. Klnglr 44. Soldiers em ployed Id making tranches 47. Bear witness 49. Skip over water, as a stone 60, Edlhle bulbs 62. Gluts 68. Courageous 61. City In China 65. Father 66. Rshblt 67. Kind of cheese It. Indefinite amount It. Lsnrest vtKtMabl organism I. And not t Tempi: postlo t. Related 4. Bohemian dancs I. Optical Illusions . ERg-Bhard 7. Interlaced 5. H-ror 0. Else trio enarator 10. Craving or relish for food 11. Harvest II. Man who en tertains russta Briefs Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, Jan. (pi.) Chas. Dugan Is recovering from a severe Injury to his arm. caused when he caught It on a buzz-saw from which he had taken off the belt. The doctor who took ten stitches to re pair the damage, stated the Injury could not have been in a more satis factory place to have encouraged healing. The Ladles' club met at the Dick Straus home, where Mrs. Dick Straus and Mrs. Wm. Straus were hostesses. An interesting program on New Year's was given. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. The next meeting will be held at the Sohuht home, where Mrs. Paul Schuls and Mrs. Glenn Spur 11 n will serve. J. Otis Hedge and wife of San Francisco spent a week visiting Mrs. Hedge's sister, Mrs. Aletta Blgham. Other visitors at the Blgham home were Miss Harrell and Mrs. Walton of Glendale. who visited Monday and Tuesday, 4 Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK. Jan. 6. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Childs and family spent Christmas with relatives In Crescent City, Calif. Mrs. Laura Jones has returned home from s visit with her daughter, Mrs. Lucile Pence, in Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stammen and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelllng and family in the Meadows. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vinson and fam ily have moved to Cherry Lane. Mrs. George Flsk left Friday for San Francisco to visit relatives. The BChool started Monday, Dec. 30, after a weok'a vacation. Mis Georgians Hussong spent her Christmas vocation in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Atkinson have moved Into John Darby's house up the creek. Mrs. Elgte Durham entertained a number of friends at her home on Christmas eve. Miss Vclma Thomason of Jackson ville, spent the week end with Lil lian Brown. Mis Ethel Caulklns entertained a number of friends at her home New Year's eve. Mrs. J. D. Brown, who was operated upon recently, Is now able to be up and about the housb some. Mrs. c. E. Smith and family and Mrs. L. H. Smith of Central Point, npent Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Kurd. Mrs. Lloyd Kelllng Is spending the week with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Dud Stammen. Fred Snyder, s student at O. 8. 0., spent his Christmas vacation here with home folks and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Felt of Klam ath Falls are visiting here with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Loflnnd of Wit Hams Creek, were recent visitors at the J, D. Brown home. The Extension unit will hold Its next meeting Jan. lu, at the home of Mrs. Phillips on the Handby place, to finish racial embroidery. Lillian Brown was among young folks who enjoyed playing In the snow at Crater Lake Sunday. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Jan. fl. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Smith entertained Tuesday night with a watch party. Lively games were enjoyed through out the evening, and a welcome to the New Year was observed at mid night, when a waffle supper was serv ed by Mrs. Smith, assisted by Mrs. Potter. Among those enjoying the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Or curiam and son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Curtwrlght and son George, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Potter and Children, Nancy and Jack, Mrs. L, H. Smith, Jack and Donald Smith and Mr. and Mrs. 0 JS.. Smith. Wm. Bohnert spent the holiday season with relatives In Los Angeles and other points In southern Cali fornia. 4 Ante'ope ANTELOPE, Jan. S. (Spl) AnUi ope Literary club will meet January 10. Everyone Is Invited. Sunday school was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culbert son December 39, when election of officers was held. Cecil Culbertson was elected president, Alemeta Day, secretary, end Marine Yorton, treas urer. Mrs, Helen Culbertson was elected pianist. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dutton, spent December 20 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Perry, of Eagle Point. Mrs. Mary Wood, mother of Jack Wood, left for Washington December 3Q to spend the rest of the winter with her sister. Mrs. Louise Oren will entertain the Ladles' Social club January i2 at her old home n?ar the Ala Vista orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McDowell returned from California Sunday, where they had been spending a few days. Beth Clngcade has been confined to her bed for the past two weeks with scarlet fever. All hope for speedy recovery. Mrs. Lou1e Greh and son Harold. vlMted Mr. and Mrs. John Oreb De cember 2fl. Mr. and Mrs Luther Day enter -Uined at s birthday party the s- Meteorological Report January 6, 1936. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Occasional rain tonight and Tuesday; no change In temperature. Oregon: Occasional rain in west and local snows In east portion to night and Tuesday; no change in temperature. Local Iata. Temperature a year ago today : Highest, 47; lowest. 35. Total monthly precipitation, 1.83 inches. Excess for the month, 120 inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1S35, 8.82 Inches. Excess for the season, 0.63 Inch, Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, 68; 0 s. m. today, 100. Sunrise tomorrow, 7:30 s. m. Sunset tomorrow, 4:50 p. m. Observations Taken at 6 a. m., 120 Meridian Time. II n n ii Bolsa .................... 4a 38 .. Cloudy Boston. 42 30 .01 Clear I Chicago 30 M .02 Snow Dnvr 44 13 .... P. Cldy Eureka M 44 .04 P.Cldy Helena .-. e -3 .13 Cloudy Un Amjelea 7a SO .... Clear MEDFORD 44 3 .08 Clear New York 44 SO .... Cloudy Omaha 34 IB T. Cloudy Phoenix .. 64 40 Cloudy Portland 48 43 .13 Cloudy Reno 4fl 38 .... dear Roseburg 48 43 10 Cloudy Salt Lake 89 14 T. Clear San Francisco. .. 34 48 .... P.Cldy Benttle 48 43 T. P. Cldy Spokane 40 SO P.Cldy Walla Walla 48 38 P.Cldy Washington. D.C. 48 S3 P. Cldy nlng of December 38 In honor of their daughter, Alemeta. Those pres ent were: Cora Btghnni, Maurlne and Bryan Yorton, Alice and Newton Allen, Maria Wood, Hazel and Anna belle Rlggs, Prances Beck, Edwin Owens, Darrel Stanly, Bob Von der Hellen, Frank K. Brown, all of Antelope: Lois Wright, of Browns boro, and Frances Myers, of Medford. Oamea were played throughout the evening. At midnight refreshments were served. Mr,. B. K. Rlggs and Mrs. Nell Von der Hellen assisted Mr. Day In serving the refresh ments. Marine Yorton apent December 32. with Hazel Rlggs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hatlett wore In Medford January a on business. Mr. and Mrs. B. a. Rlgga and children and Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Baize spent New Year's Day In Medford with Mr, and Mrs. 8. w. Baize. Mr. and Mra. Cecil Culbertson and daughter spent New Year's I n Medford. 1 COURT HOUSE NEWS Furnished by tha Jackson County bstract Co. 131 E Slsth Street Marriage Licenses Leland O. Davis and Anna Bates. Fred P. Parlow and Lola P. 8wlu ney. Fred R. Tepner and Ina Johnson. Harvey P. Morgan and Mildred B Miller. Circuit Court H. O. Hansen assumes business name of "Mjdrord Planing Mill," Med ford, Ore. Dorothy Herrln v. Robert W. Her-rln.- Divorce. W. N. Carl vs. Bertha L, S. Carl, Annul marriage. State of Oregon vs. Chester Kam berg, Jack Ollaspey and Ross Pain ter. Larceny. A. C. Baker vs. Edwin J. Dlngla et al. Foreclosure. Bullion Mountain. Inc., vs. W. M. Locke. To quiet title. C. B. Eads and Alice Ohm assume business name of "Eads-Holbrook," 38 North Front St., Medford. Beal Estate Transfers Minnie Crowl et al to R. S. Snider et ux. W. D. to lots 13, IS and 14, block a. Capital Hill Add., Medford. Ansll Wurtz et vlr to J. P. Fllegel et ux. W. D. to lot ia and 13, part lot 14, block 10, Medford. Roman Now to Joseph Now. W. D. to one-half Interest In land In Sec. SS. Twp. 38 S . R. 3 West. Ray Offenbacher et ux to John N. Matney et ux. Q. C. D. to northerly feet of lot a, Sec. it, Twp. 88 8 ft, 8 West. V. H. Vswter et al to Wm. F. Lud wlg et ux. W, D. to tract In Vawter Subdivision, See 1. Twp. 88 S R. 2 West. Western Loan & Building Co. to Mark A. Ooldy. a. W. D. to lot on Portland Ave Medford. Mary I. Furry to Flora M F. 81111 man at vlr. W. D. to lot In Phoenix H. D. Powell et ui to Wtlda Teague. W. D. to lot 14, Mountain View Acres, unrecorded 4 Heavy Prune Park FOREST OROVI, Ore., Jan. 6. JP) The Forest Grove Cooperative Prune Growera' plant packed 1,750,000 pounds of prunes from the loss crop of Its signup, and wUi pack tha re mainder of the crop of 9.000.000 pounds. Herb Normandln. secretary manager, said today. Hotel Clerk Robbed PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 7P F. Slbert, night clerk st a Burn-Ida street hotel, told poitce he was rob bed today of S250 cash and 175 In checks by two men who forced him to open the safe cash box and then left him tied In the basement. Um Mali Xrlbuiis at ads. ER WILL BE FILLED BY NEW OF CAMP WIMKR. Jan. .(Sp1) While d (abandonment has been ord ered for the all-Oregon company 94, Camp Wlm.r Is not to be dis continued. According to present plans, a 7th Coma CCmuanv. nmhshl. fmm Nebraska, will occupy the camp and "",""" on wimer's partially completed 73 mile system of roads and telephone line. eventually be an Important unit vvaraen Dwlght Phlpps" forest fire protection system. Ths new company will orobablv errlva lr time to resume work with only a minor interruption. Local experienced men will re main, according to present plans, to furnish key men for the new company. According to latest word received by Project Superintendent Paul L. Thompson, the forestry foremen who direct the work from this camp will remain to direct the work of the new company. The disposition of the company's officers has not been announced. They are Capt. Ouy W. Saunders, commanding. Lt. Andrew J. Hem street, Lt. Robert Colwell, Lt. A. Adland, Donald Mace, educational adviser. Company S64 Is to be divided Into four units each of which la to be sent to one of four camps. Bradford, Bly and South Umpqua Falla In tha Medford rilRtrtrt n Nyssa, Boise. In the Idaho district. TOPIC OF REV. DAWES Rev. Wolford A. Dawes of the First Baptist ohurch took as his subject Sunday morning, "Appller. Christian ity," as brought out In the 12th chap ter of Romans. "The church U the body of Christ, composed of many members. They differ In personality and In think ing," the pastor said. "When a person becomes, a Chris tian, he does not lose his personality. We try to have a balanced diet for our bodies, the church as a body has a diversity of gifts not for their own glory but for the health and growth of the church value, the unity of the ohurch. If lt be possible, to live at peace with all men. Woe to that nation that does not hav adequate means of defense. Living In a world that la not Christian, face facts; un til the end there will be wars and rumors of wars.' Be a nation that will stand for righteousness.'' In the evening Rev. Dawes explain ed the 70 weexs In the ninth chap ter of Daniel, showinK the fulfillment of prophecy. There will be a ohurch social Tues day evening, January 14, at 20 South Laurel street. All members and friends are invited. , AHTJOOH, Oal., Jan. 6. (UP) Four Antloch high school boys, rang ing In ages from 10 to 18. were drown ed tonlht when the light skiff la whloh they were crosslns; the San Joaquin river sank under heavy waves. Only ono youth, Oordon Brooks, was saved. The dead: Fred Walker, 18, Antloch hlffn school student. Jerry Ouadagna. 18. son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Quaragns, Antloch high school student. Ted Hackmlller, 18, son of Mrs. Susie Hackmlller, Antloch Junior high school student. Junior Wendell Brooks, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brooks, Antloch Junior high school student. FAILS TO APPEAR WASHINGTON. O. O.. Jan 6 (UP, Rep. John H. Hoeppel, Cali fornia congressman convicted of con spiracy in case alleging attempted sale of s West Point appointment, was not In his seat when congress met Friday night, lt was learned to day. His absence delayed a dispute over his right to hold ths seat until flitii Judgment In his case Is made. Hoep pel has sn appeal pending. Speaker Joseph Byrnn said as long as Hoeppel remained off the floor no question would be raised. "Otherwise some member might object." tha Democratic leader said. Hoeppel and tils son Charles, were convicted on the conspiracy charge In ths Dlsttiot of Columbia supreme court. They have filed a n.otlon for a new trial. GRIFFIN CREEK CLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY OrlgKln Creek Radio Study club will meet at the home of Mrs. Cecile Sklens, Wtdnesday, January 8, at 1:30 FOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS DROWN g. to.