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MEPFOTCD MATT, THFRUNE. MEDFORD. OREOOX. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14, IfWS. PA OF, TsTNTE tttitto every Jti uil ftte You wilt prunaoly una exactl) the thins you nave oeen look ing lot 01 a sale of trade loi unused article you may oave Search you. attic 01 tore -room you may rind many thing others are seeking and oe able Co realize immediate jasb II what you svan't isn't nere ad vertise for it Tribune Class! fled Ads are inexpensive -effective) Per word first lntrtlon (Minimum .Sc) Each additional insertion, per word - (Minimum Hie) Per Mine pei month without copy change ,,-fl.to CASH Or money order must co company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND FOUND Keys In container. Owner call Tribune office, pay for - adv. LOST Dark blue Kid glove for right hand. Call 148-Y. LOST Black, 6-uich dome cap Find er return to Petroleum Heat and Burner Co., 41" E. Main. LOST It dog miaamg. call 1516 WANTED MALE HELP SALESMAN having knowledge boiler plant, practice to sell internation ally known water treatment. Com mission. Box 368. Tribune. WANTED Boys 14 or over, to sell newspapers after school. Apply Mall Tribune office. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Olrl for general house work and care of child. Mrs. Lloyd Morris, Phoenix, ph. 950-R-4. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Tractor work. Plowing, discing, spring toothing. Roger von der Hcllen. Phone 25-F-ll, Eagle Point. EXPERIENCED girl wishes house work. Call at 2lS'j West Jackson. WANTED Miscellaneous JOHN GITZEN wishes return of hie overcoat picked up by mtstake Thursday from Cathollo church 120 North Grape. OLD COIN8 FAIR PRICES for old coins. Let ua know what you have. P. O. Box 807, Medlord. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed tree ol charge Phone (reverse charges) Southern Oregon By-Products Co HKllltiNT CASH I'HK'tS PAID For Your Furniture ME1IFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1062 WELL DRILLING l 60 per ft first 60 ft. etc J M Dodge. 619 King WOOL - MOHAIR HIDES And Pelts See us before you sell MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 10ea HIGHEST PRICES PAID fol Batteries Radiators Aluminum Brass. Cop. per and other metals MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1062 WE PAV WORK CASH Pot Your Furniture " HOI.HROOH AM1KEWS I?yh and Front Phone 647 FOR RENT-HOUSES FOR RENT Close In 6-room fum. house. 8 bedrooms, electric stove, new kalsomine. 712 Pine. (22.50. Water paid. Mrs. R. E. Carley, phone 314-W. FOR RENT Cozy and comfortable 8-room modern house furnished good location. (22.50 month, water paid. L. O. Plckell, 16 So. Bartlett. FOR RENT OR SALE-Reafonable 5-room house. Phone 419-X. 4-ROOM unfurnished modern house redecorated, steady adult tenant only. 9 E. Jackson. FOR RENT Holly Court No. 9. Par tially furnished. 2 bedrooms, (30. Phone 1322-W. NEWLY decorated house. 2 acres. Kings Highway. (14. Phone 270. FOR RENT 4-room duplex, partly furnished, reasonable. 520 So. Fir. FOR RENT 5-room house, clean. 116 Mistletoe Phone 905-M. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house; electric ranee. Prlfitdalre. over stuffed. (33. Key at 618 East Main FURNISHED, modem 4-room hourt. bath, garage, water paid. 852 W 2nd FOR RENT Beautifully fuml'hed modem duplex. Adults only. Phone 616. UNFURNISHED House ror rent 134 So Iw FOR RENT-APARTMENTS FOR RENT Unfurnished 5-room upper fiat. Modern, oil heater, newly decorated. Adults. 718 W. Main. Phone 1470-J. 8-ROOM apartment, nicely furnished. Continuous hot water, reasonable. 708 Park Ave. FOR RENT Furnish fd 3-room apt 40 Quince street. FOR RENT Furnished 1. 2. 3-room apu. Adults. 604 W. 10th FOR RENT 2-mom modem fur nished apartment. Bath Ground floor, private entrance. Oarage. 1109 West 11 til. FOR RENT Clen. nicely furnished 44-rrvm apartment. Oarage, 433 FOR RENT-APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apu. 834 Apple. FOR RENT Apartments. (12.60 and 6.60. 330 Beatty. OE BAUER APTS., 6th at Oakdale. modern, turn, or unfuro. All com forts and courtesy, by WEEK or MONTH. (25 and up. Jackson Coun ty's finest apt. bouse. House Phone 713-?. FOR RENT Furnished apartment Adults only. 344 So. Grape. FOR RENT A fine duplex apartment living and dining room, bed room, kitchen and bath, nicely furnished at 844 East Main. Phone 31 or 898-J-3. NICE APARTMENT 2 rooms, kit chenette, bath, gas heat. Inquire F. & F. Bank. 3-ROOM FURNISHED apartment, steam heat. 229 N Ivy. FURNISHED apartment: hot and cold water, lights, private bath Adults 912 So Oakdale T0R RENT Furnished Rooms WARM, pleasant room. Private en trance. 220 N. Oakdale. ROOM FOR RlsNT Private en trance, bath and shower. (2.30. 408 Edwards St. FURNISHED ROOMS, reasonable. 131 Tripp. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room for gentleman 32S So Riverside. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 S Grape COMFORTABLE room In home 410 Beatty St Tel private 1521? FOR RENT BOARD-ROOM BOARD and ROOM (1 a day at 716 E Main FOR RENT Miscellaneous SMALL trallor house. 10. Tom. 206 North Riverside. WILL LEASE 91-acre dairy ranch with modern Improvements. 514 miles SW of Medford on Griffin Creek. (4.00 per acre. See R. R. Murray. Rt. i, Box 394. FOR RENT Steam heated office room. Two store buildings. See Roland Hubbard or Al Llttrell FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner pigs. 1st house west of Midway Cash Store, North Pacific Highway. TWO Guernsey heifers, freshen about Feb. 1. (45 euch, from over 400-lb. butterfat cows. Several extra good milk cows (6b and up. 16 head feeder pigs. B. B. King, Ashland. Bellvlew district. FOR SALE Feeder Grant. Beagle. pigs W. A FOR SALE PETS DOGS FOR SALE Australian shepherd puppy. 518 E. Main. FOR SALE Two puppies. (5.00 each. 1807 W. Main. BEAUTIFUL SONG BIRDS for Christ mas. DeVoe's, 1127 West Main Phone 1497. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Anybody Can Buy on the Terms We Make Come In and find out how easy it is to own this fine, used 7 Pontlac De Luxe Sedan. Looks and runs like new. 90-day guar antee, and priced for quick sale. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors FOR SALE OR TRADE For cheap car or truck, 1935 Chev. Standard Tudor, fine shape. Olson. 626 W. Palm FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet Coach In A-I condition, air wheels; priced right to sell. H. C. Wltham, 216 E. 6th, across from Wards. FOR SALE '29 model Ford Tudor. (50. Professional violin cheap. Elk's tooth mounted. 518 Pennsyl vania. IT'S HERE 1939 Plymouth Sedan (849 delivered In Medford. BRIGOS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO. Be Moaern Buy CHRYSLER NOW ON DISPLAY HAHN MOTORS 38 North Riverside FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OH TRADE by owner. One to four revenue bearing resi dent properties, Medford. Want some cash. Good bouse trailer, truck, acreage or what have you? M. 8. Ruff. Route 2. Medford, or call 21 Hazel Street, near Pine Cone. CABIN on Rogue River, completely furnished Price reduced from (1600 to (1000. for quick sale. C. 8. But terfield. Medford Bldg. SACRIFICE FOR (JUICB SALE Du plex 4-room modem house and vacant iota. Box 1969 mbune HOUSES FOR SALE in Medford and surrounding towns Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association WHEN you think of real estate think ol BROWN WHITE FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE 11 H ton oat, vetch and barley hay, (10 ton. 84314 Murray. FOR SALE Twin baby buggy 'n good condition. Reasonable. Inquire 1108 Nlantlc. FOR SALE Piano. (40. 616 8. Orape. FOR SALE Household furnishings and tools. 629 N. Central. FOR SALE Davenport chair, gate leg table, buffet. 716 W. Jackson FOR SALE Rebuilt Wade dragsaw. (AO 00 Take wuod aa down pay ment and ttfrma on balance See H. C. Wltham, 218 E. 8th. Across from Wards. FLORY'S NURSERY and Landscape Service. South entrance Orent Pass. Choice lot of ornamentals, roses and fruit trees. December special dlscout 10 percent. Beauti ful iifta for the famUy, wife or mother. MAN'S buffalo skin o'coat. hand em broidered and crocheted articles, tnjs for Christmas gifts. 114 No F.'xnl eueet. FOR SALE Miscellaneous I FOR BALE New corner cupboard. 12.00. Good guitar, 110 00. Cor I net. 45.00. 701 No. Riverside. I ROLLEICORD CAMERA, accessories. like new. Hl-way Clar Store. 12 N. Riverside. J FOR SALE Oat hay. Phone 698-R-6. . ik-ib SAr.ir TnhlM mnriel rnrilo. pump 12 gauge shotgun. Westing house electric range, cheap. 816 So. Riverside. FOR SALE Davenport. Call before 10 or after S. 219 No. Oakdale. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay: pine wood; walnuts. 14 mile NW Cen tral Point. P. D. Lofland. 100.000 feet 1-lnch pine lumber Cheap. Cedar posts and oordwood A. Powers. Applegate. SPEED QUEEN WASHERS and IRON ERS. Sparton refrigerators, oil burners, Universal vacuum cleaners, radios, Myers water pressure sys tems, parts and rervlce on all makes. Plumbing contracting and fixtures. Femco electric fences; full line General Paints, sporting goods, electrical appliances, housewares, and hardware. Toys and everything for Christmas at lowest prices. FICK'S HARDWARE. SPECIALS on Guaranteed used wood end oil circulators, washers and radios. Service on all makes Prices reasonable. FICK'S HARDWARE. FOR SALE Davenport and chair 9x12 rug and pad. Crawford elec tric range. Spark oil henter. Elec tric washing machine. At bargain prices. Phone 1269-W. SORTED FRANQUETTE WALNUTS 6 lbs. 75c, delivered If nec?ssary 619 Crater Lake. Oliver Rogers APPLES and WALNUTS Route 4. Box 234. Jess Eldrldge. Fern Valley. DRY FIR WOOD, (2 tier. Phone Jacksonville 306. FOR SALE Ground hay. Cox Ranch Phone 1453-R-3. FOR SALE Hay and wood. Tel 447-X. Jessie M. Mlnear. POT HOLDERS, hankies 10c. aprons 85c. other needle work gifts. Mrs Tllley. 1U5 W. 0th St. FOR THE HOLIDAYS: Fine flavor"! well-sized walnuts. 6 lbs. for 80c 324 West 4th. BODY FIR (1 75 tier. Phone 453-R-2 FOR BALE Cob Corn (1.00 per cwt Shelled Corn (1-35 per cwt Ground Barley Si as per cwt All grain clean and dry and of good quality. John Nealon, Phono 118 Central Point FOR SALE 16-lnch dry body fir (2 00 per tier:; 16-lnch black oak (3.00 per tier Phone orders 116 STEM punctured cornice. 60c pei lug Bring your own container Ameri can Fruit Growers. Inc.. South Mr 8treet warehouse FIRST CLASS BODY FIR. laurel or oak. 12-lnch and 16-lnch Phone 1787 1214 West 10th Night or day ALL KINDS of good seasoned wood Phone 281 FOR SALE Extra nice walnuts. Mrs Cherry. Griffin Creek. RAW FURS Eastern prices tor your furs, paid at home, ready cash Large stock of traps new and used We also buy hides, pelts and wool MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1062 FOR SALE Newtown apples. 25c and 60c box Myron Root Packing House Bring boxes FOR SALE Window glass, all sizes Medford Bargain House 27 N Orape St Phone 1062 WALL-PAPER at half-price during Lamport's Close-Out Sale APPLE WOOD Stove and fireplace lengths. See Rogue River Orchards Co.. end North Central Ave FOR SALE Bone dry body fir. best In valley Hawley Transfer, 118 N Riverside Phone 615 KLAMATH HAY -Large or small lota 127 N Riverside Medford MISCELLANEOUS SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out of court, saving money, confidential Write Economy Service, room 433 Redwoods Hotel Grants Pass Ore DRESSMAKING, costuming, remodel ing and mending. Grace Reed. Phone 1682-J. ; BUSINESS CHANCES ESTABLISHED Business, Grocery, Ser vice Station, good four-room house, 2 acres on Redwood Highway. Year around trout stream, excel lent location.1 (1600. clear. Write own-r, Box 366. care Mall Tribune. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACRSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking Fur Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered Room 302. 0 S Natl Bank Bldg re I 1181 DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladies Coats and Suits Alterations Prices reasonable Mary M. Coker era terlan Bldg. rhe MO una Shopps FeatunnK tail oring Dressmaking Alterslluna fm men and women Hemstitching button, buckles IP N mrllett expert v noum l.'lranel I.E1 JOI DO IT lei 1172 Huuar cleaning floor wanna; demothins niesiiphsetryleajilng fainting. COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhansei FHA loans for painting now available Pittsburgh Paint Store 112 W Msin Radial' Repairing HOOPERS RADIAI-UR SERVICE U South Baiutih BUSINESS DIRECTORY LOANS CASH FOR CHRISTMAS Quick Service ... Small payments ... No Endorsers . . , No Red-Tape . . . NEED extra money for Christmas? You can get up to eaoo trcm us on your signature and security No endorsers required.. No em barraslng Investigations. No de lays. Repay a .small amount month ly. Take as long as 20 months If you wish. Inquire about our liberal, con fidential service. Call, phone or write OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie. No. 8-211, M-217 Phone 139. 45 So. Central. MONEY TO -LOAN on modern dwell ings of late construction (9 78 pel montb per thousand Low Interest rata BROWN & WHITE 104 W Main ROOFING WE REPAIR or apply any type ol roof Roll roofings and coating at mall order prices Pabco Paints and Roofing Ekerson Paint and Root Co . 38 So Bartlete Tel 243 rransiel DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers Flreprool storage Expert crating, packing and shipping servtce. "Davis foi Service " Phone 644 EAD8 TRANSFER 6t STORAGE CO -Office 26 So Fir Phone 315 Prices rlnht Service guaranteed LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Amelia 8. An tie. deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, R. P. Antle, has filed his final account as administra tor of the above estate with the County Court of the said County, and that the Court has fixed the 22nd day of December. 1938. at the hour of 10:00 a. m. of said day. and the County Judge's office In the County Courthouse in Medford, Jack son County. Oregon, as the time and place respectively for the hearing of objections, If any there be. to the said ftnal account, and you are here by notified to file objections. If any you have, to the said final account on or before the said time fixed for hearing. Dated November 23. 1938. R. P. ANTLE. Administrator of the Estate of Amelia S. Antle, deceased Notice of Fill tip Final Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the matter of the Estate of Louise R. Parker, also known as Mrs L. R. Parker, deceased. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed his final account and report In the above en titled estate and that by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson Couny a hearing upon the same has been set for Friday, Decem ber 30th, 1938, In the county court room in the Jackson County Court House In Medford; Oregon, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A. M. All persons having objections thrre to are hereby notified to present the same on or before such time. Date of first publication of this notice Is November 30. 1B38 LUZERNE H. ROL1SON, Executor of the Estate of Louise P. Parker, also known as Mrs. h. R. Parker, deceas ed. Weather Northern California: Ratn tonight and Thursday; snow over mountains; slightly warmer tonight In central and Interior of south portion: strong southeast wind off coast, with gales south of Point Arena. Oregon: Cloudy with rain Thursday and In south portion tonight; snc-w over mountains; slightly warmer; moderate southeast wind off coast. Mail Tribune Oaily ACROSS U Because of 4. Sharp point I. Scrape with the forefoot X Wondering fear It. Wireless 14. Be situated 15. Impatient under restraint 17. Leap , 1. Fleshy fruit 20. Steering apparatus 21. Presently 23. Nerve: comb, form 2ft. Exist 27. Wind In dicators 29. Makes 2U Type measures 92. Appearance 34. Fortune 25. Sewing Implements 37. Male duck 39. While 40. Resume 42. Roman road 41. Metal containers 8olutlon of Yesterday's Puxxla FTARCEjlBPlA yMdIO rilD E A LjjfR A V E L, I N EPESPU RElU N A. iliL EGATTEENOls feH JM ATASAlGSp POCpL I lACSlAA pp ejg o umc HEP? y g gAPlACtH EgARE epTsMa I MlTSf S PATTON WEJK U j EfLL SfU N GW, N TTN E rtKPTpWElHONOR bIyopalMeager 44. lnipoMts 46. Throng 45. Fltte-i to gether at an angle St. Northern bird 61. Ani?ry M. Kind of vine 65 Tiny 66. In ovsrfond of 67. Born a HI'7 " WM? LI ill wT. j, miTxi Wm II" W"' ii - -Zio. Ml. MMi WM -mm p. . " MLJL MZ I ifr 11 Er 1 I I (OUNiygRiEFS Jacksonville JACKSONVILL, Dec. 14. (Spl.) After an Interesting program put on by the lower grades under the direo- j tion of the teachers, Mrs. Norwell und the Misses Sellers and Dunn, The regular monthly mooting or the P.-T. j A. was held last Wednesday. It was decided to hold a country store on ! Saturday, December 17, In the build- mg near the aoaward mercantile store. Donations for this country j store will be very welcome. It was also reported that 100 pieces of chinaware bad been purchased for j uio caicierin una wini ma Borviutj of hot lunches would begin Monday, December 13, with Mrs. Godley as cook. It was also reported that sub scriptions to the National Parent Teacher magazine had been dent In. The date of the Christmas program was announced for Wednesday, De cember 21. Last word received from Gage Sauden of the U. S. N. was that he had final ly recovered from his serious Illness and was to be transferred from the O. 8. 8. Relief to his own ship, the U. S. 8- Antores, last Friday. He also stated that he had attended tne U. 8. C. -Notre Dame football name I and after the game hunted up Wayne Martin and had a short visit with him. Preston caro and Alfred Coke left December 10 for Klamath Falls to transact business. A birthday dinner was given De cember U by Mrs. W. A. Chtlders in honor of the birthdays of her hus band, Mr. W. A. Chllders, her daugh ter, Maxlne, and her son-in-law, Mr. Colmes. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman and baby from Harlem, Mont., came De cember 9 to spend the holidays with Mrs. Newman's father, Mr. E. R. Jones and family. G. O. Sanden attended a birthday dinner In honor of Gordon Stout which was given by his mother at their home In Medford. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK. Dec. 14 (Spl.) Mrs. J. B. Short is helping Mrs. Anna Walch for a few days. The Grange Is sponsoring ft dance for Saturday night, December 17, at the Grange hall. Good music li sured. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn and fam ily of Medford made a short call Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farlow. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Eagle Point have sold their ranch hore. The new owners will move in socn. The Thimble Gossip club met Wednesday with Mrs. Maysel Hoefft. Present were Mesdamos Ella Tyrrell, Allle Farlow, Fdlth Jones, Vevla Grimsby, Marie Walch, Anna Tonn, Minnie Fox, Ethel Hoefft, Margaret Walch, Maesle Cartwrlght, Jenrlo Moehan, Marie Patton and the host ess, Maysel Hoefft. We were sorry to hear that Mrs. Harris underwent a serious operation Saturday but hope she will soon be recovered. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tyrrell, Mrs Brian Jolley, Mrs. Anna Tonn, H. E. Pech, and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moore were Medford shoppers Saturday. 4 Use Mall Tribune Want Ads. Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Trouble 11. Full of moiitura 16. Sound 11. Real en t ate held In bKOlute Independence 20. Colore 2L Uenue of the oat 22. Titles 24 Obliterate 26. Without funds 2ft. K Unreal salt 28. Mnanlflcent 10. White r ry Hi ll ne arid slightly bitter substance 32. Domeslir fowls 36. Tie game 32. Pli-aiure Jaunt 41. In.liie 43. Kind of fuel 46. American Indians 41 Note or the crow 47. KeKrei deeply 48. Kntnngle 42. Uthlli-al character 60. Htnln 62. Artlnclsl language DOWN 1. Remote 2. Be under obhRHtlon t. Answer 4. Stiffly proper 6. nttick bird . Poem 7. Symbol for nlokel 8. Ruled 9. Kind of fruit Derby DERBY. Dec. H. (Spl.) Thf eetiinn- In the frvmna&lum la belns pU(, a by Derby carpenters this week. The work Is progressing apidly and will be completed soon, George Burg Is foreman. The Dcen brothers, George and Earl, and Ed Eldrcd are the wleldera of the ham- mere. Murl Deen doea all of "the sawlng and measuring, Jonnson l8 staying with Mr8 0usUu tnta weel. Eunice is ftlAO busy orj the school paper. "The Ranger8' Un, This Is the Decem ber number of the paper. Mrs. Omla Chambers made a brief visit to our school Thursday after noon. The road crew was busy on our highway Friday. Earnast Deen of Err.mett, Idaho, Is putting his feet under the table at the Deen ranch. He has expressed a desire to remain In our locality until after the holidays. For the school month Just closed the Derby school girls have a per fect attendance record. Seven boys were present every day. also. Three days absence for entire school. Miss Bell, our school nurse, visit ed school and pave us the "one1 over.' She weighed us and found we had been eating our porridge. She promised to be back Monday, December 13. Murl Haynes Is reported 111 at this writing. The Derby ladles club entertained Saturday evening with a turkey din ner. Game and community sing ing were enjoyed by it 11. George Burg butchered a yearling last Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Snow called on Mrs. Gus tln Wednesday morning. C. Mercer, accompanied by his son, Bryan, made a shopping trip to Medford Saturday. Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. Snow visited and shopped In Medford Saturday. Earnest and Kathleen Burg were among those at Prospect Saturday ove.ilng. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin F. Koenlng and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill. Mr Koenlng Is Mrs. Hill's son. They also called upon old friends. Mr 1 and Mrs. Koenlng reside at Dutch Fiat. Sunday afternoon was enjoyed with a Bible study at the Frank Hill ranch. Present were Mrs. Laura French and Mr. and Mrs. Jacks and family and Charley Wannel. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lorton were callers at the Hill rancor Tuesday evening. Friends and neighbors enjoyed a social gathering at the Frank Hill home Friday evening. Thoso pres ent were Mrs. Merle and Carl Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dunn, Edon Deen, Zclla Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. Koerning and children, Alice, Donna and Elsa and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey. Rogue River ROGUE RIVER, Dec. 13. (Spl.) The funeral of Joe Shults was held at the Presbyterian church Tuesday afternoon. Rev. George Grewltn of ficiated. Mrs. A. W. Love and daugh ter, Maxlne, of Grants Pass sang three beautiful numbers. Interment In the Rcgue River cemetery. Wil liam Joseph Shults was born at Upper Lake, Lake county, Calif., January 5, 1876, being 63 years, 10 months and 38 days of age at the time of his death on December 3, 1038 Joe had resided In Rogue River for 30 years and leaves a host of friends 'and neighbors who mourn with his famjly. Mr. Shults was united in marriage to Mae King at Medford on April 33, 1800. To this union were bora two children, Mrs. Neva Cummlnga and Virgil Shults, who, with the widow survive. Also three grandsons and one grand daughter, four brothers, John, of Auburn, Calif., Tom of Chlco, Jesse of Paynes Creek and George of Rd Bluff; two sisters, Mrs. Belle Paurns worth of Clyde, Calif., and Mrs. Mary Dolllngs of Palo Alto, Calif. Sam Sandry and James Whipple were business visitors In Medford Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Wiley and children of McCloud, Cal., spent the week-end with Mr. Wiley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wlloy and sister, Mrs, Reed Carter, and family. The Civic Improvement club met Friday at the home of Mis. Rich ard Hargltt. Ten ladles enjoyed the afternoon. Roll call was "Why Buy Christmas Seals," snd the pro gram was conducted by Mrs.' Reed Carter, who Is chairman here of the Christmas seal sale. Refresh ments of cake and coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs. Orrlll Randloman and children and Mr. and Mrs. James Whipple enjoyed the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randleman of near Grants Pass. Live Oak Grange held a bazaar and pie social at the community hall Saturday night. Cleo Otlohrls of Gold Hill entertained by showing many local pictures he had taken Also some taken In Alaska by Mrs Millie Walker. Those out of town who were here to attend the funeral of Jos Shults were Mr, and Mrs. George 8hults and son of Red Bluff, Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shults of Paynes Croek, Cat If., Mrs. Hattle Rader and sons of Horn brook. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith and Mrs. Re becca King of Butts palls and Mrs Minnie Winn of Gran's Pass. Mr. and Mrs. (Bud) Sheets re turned to their home at Tule take Wedwday evening, accompanied by Bert Hughes, who will spend the winter there, helping "Bud" with the trapping. Mr. snd Mrs. Fred Anderson and on, Dora, of Port Angeles, Wash. were recent visitors at the A. L Ofborne heme. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hargett and children attended the Turkey day dinner December 3, given by the Enterprise Grange of Wlmer. A Christmas pageant will be given by the high school at the audito rium December 3. Tills pageant por trays the birth of Christ. 4 Phoenix PHOENIX, Dec. K. (Spl.) The chair of Phoenix Presbyterian church wll present a program of Christmas music next Sunday at 8 p.m., In cluding solos by Mrs. Dorothy Mor ris, Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter, Rolla Reedy and M. F. Sheets. Thoso who have not returned either money or Christmas seals they can not use are asked to do so in the next few days. Response from the Phoenix community has been very gratifying, but the.e are several let ters outstanding, and the health unit would like to have the seal sale rec ords complete by Christmas, The women's missionary society of the Presbyterian church will hold an all day session (Thursday, December 15. Tho program for tho day, which begins at 10 a.m., will Include band age making, a play, covered dish lunch, Christmas program and ex change of gifts under the direction of Mrs. E. Lester Newbry. AU friends of the church are cordially Invited. Phoenix home demonstration unit will meet with Mrs. William Schlund. Friday, December 18. for the first of two meetings on "Good Grooming." Mrs. Gertrude Wntklns and Mrs. Clara Hartley will bo leadera for the day. Members are asked to bring a towel. nail file or emery board, toilet soap, small bowl, nail brum, three 1 or 3 ounce bottles with stoppers or screw tops, th&lr own nail polish, and cu ticle scissors. A cover dish dinner will be served at noon. Those not assigned to bring the main dish will please bring salads or vegetables. Any woman In the community Interested In making her own hand lotions and face creams Is cordially Invited. Children may be left with Miss Wllma Caldwell. Children of the first four grades of Phoenix school will present a Christ mas operetta under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Morris during the af ternoon of Thursday, December 33 The public Is Invited to the program, wnicn will begin at 1:30 p.m. There will bo no admlfslon charge. . Central Point CENTRAL POINT. Dec. 14. (Bp) ) Mrs. Nell Kouscy arrived this we-k from Illinois for an extended visit at tho home of her sister nnd brothr-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence. Mrs. Will Ferguson was hostess to the Past Noble Grand club of the Rebeknh lodge on Docembor 6 at her homo on Laurol streot. Nearly all members were present.. The Carnation club will meet at tho home of Mrs. Leo Potter on De cember 15 for their annual Christmas party. Mrs. Miles Te throw Is recovering from nor recent operation for tl.e removal of a goitre. The Berean Bible class met at the home of Mrs, E. C. Faber on Thurs day afternoon following a buslnecs session at which time officers were elected. The Christmas theme for lesson and entertainment filled the allot ted time before distribution uf gifts and the serving of dainty refresh ments by hostess and commltteo Forty guests wore included In tho group. The home of Mrs. Edward Jones of Amy avenue was the gathering place for the ladles of the Go'den Link Bible class on Friday. This was an all-day meeting, for the annual Christmas party with a potluok luncheon served at one o'clock. About thirty-five guests enjoyed vlr- ltlng. The distribution of gifts dis closed the secret of who had been one's "pal" for the past year. The January meeting will be with Mrs. John Catey at her country home. News of4-H q clubs By OordPn Wnlker Bsagla 4.-H club mat Decembar 8 at tha E. B. Lucas home. Following the business session the members went to tho hill and examined a Douglas (lr tree. Following this the hoetesa served lunch. Ernest Bandrraun. vice-president, who Is recovering from blood poisoning In his left hand, was absent. PORTLAND, IXC 14. (AP) Ore. Hon truckers will ask the state legislature to Increase legal lengths, hplphts and load limits to trucks. Jnmra P. Morrell. executive secretary of the Oregon Highway Users con ference, revealed. A bill that would author las length of 00 feet and a height of 13 '4 feet will be presented the coming legislature, he aald. It would put Oregon's truck code In unison with those of 10 other western states. Tne load limit, he aald, would be governed by the type of vehicle and equipment. 4 ' OR A ) LUKFF1.ER Phv.irlan and Surgeon lot Fluhrer Bldg.. Medlord Office nourt: iu-12. a-s. rei. oiiice duo lies 1787. Use liaU Tribute Want ids. LARGER TRUCKS AIM FOR OPi COURT HOUSE NEWS Furnished by the Jackson Oountj tostract Co. 131 B dlxtb Street probate Court Estat Ella Vroman. deceased. Pro bate. Ouardanshlp of John Domagaila, Insane. Lucy A. Wortman, Incompetent. Guardianship. Estate Rupert J. Henry, deceased. Probate. Estate Henry D. Reed, deceased. Probate. Estate J. F. Wortman, deceased. Probate. Circuit Court Ruth Ryan Helsoy vs. Jess Hel sey. Divorce. John D. Walker vs. Thelxna U Walker. Divorce. C. 8. Gray vs. James M. Spencer, et al. To quiet title. George Hecka thorn, et al, vs. Harvey Walters, et al. Damages. a. A. Kroschel, Paul B. Lehrklnd, Porter J. Neff. Incorporate as "A One Brewing Co." Capital 1100,000. Medford, Oregon. Lloyd D. Price vs. I. N. Shults, et al. For restraining order, etc. Pearl Elizabeth Jantzer vs. Frank X. Jantzer. Divorce. Jackson County vs. Mary L, Aus tin, et al. Tax foreclosure. Vera St rader vs. George Elwood Strader. Divorce. Real Estate Transfers -Jesse M. Taylor to Rilling 8chuer- man, et ux. W.D. to lot on Sherman street. Ashland. Mattle E. Smith to Clifford . Smith. W.D. land In D.L.O. S3, Twp. 37 8., B. 3 West. Jessie Bedwell, et vlr, to Harry J. Northern. Deed to NE of 8E See. 17, Twp. 35 8.. R. 4 West. Andrew D. Buckles to Minnie O. Buckles. W.D. to lota 1 and 1, Block 68, Central Pqlnt. O. W. Nellson (Atimr.) to H. O. Hill. Ad.D. to land In Sec. 4, Twp. 36 8.. B. 4 West. J. H. Trusty, Jr., to Thomas M. Trusty. WJJ. 14 Interest SW of NB 8 14 of NW of NE Sec 27,. Twp. 32 8., B. 1 East. Nora Borton to J. A. O'Neal, et si. W.D. to SW14 Seo. 4, Twp. 41 S., B. 1 East. Paul Held, et ux. to O. N. Olllmore. et ux. W D. to SW of SE of SW See. 11, Twp. 39 8, R. 1 East. J. H. Phllpott et ux, to Wm. R. Taylor, et ux. WJ3. part Lota 23 and 24, Hunsakera Addition, Ashland. Margaret S. Fabrlck to D. B. Mil lard, et ux. Q.CX. NE NE14 and SW14 NE'4 and NW14 BE"t NE4. Sec. 16, Twp. 34 8., R. 1 W., W M. Amelia F. Yarlngton, et vlr, to. Geo. O. Fetterly. Q.C.D. to land In Soo. 23, Twp. 38 S. B. 2 W., W.M. Q. L. Crafford, et ux, to E. L. Ernst, et ux. W.D. to land In Seo. 8, Twp. 37 8., R. 2 W., WJJ. Susana Comstock to William Com stock, et al. W.D. to part Lot 1. Block 3, Nlckell Addition to Medford. Mike Evanoff, et ux, to LeRoy L. Casey, et ux. WD. to part Lot 7, 8, 8, Block 16, Butte Falls. Rachel Mead, et vlr, to Etta Hablcht. WX). to land In See. IT, Twp. 87 8., R. 1 W., WJH. Herbert S. Smith, et ux, to Hector E. Kennedy, et ux. W.D, to land In DLO 40, Twp. 80 8., R. 1 E.. W.M. E. V. Holtfleld to Hazel O. Holl fleld. W.D. to land In Seo. 86, Twp. 36 8., B, 3 W- W.M. Marlon K. Rlnguette, et vlr, to O. Augustus Sanger, et ux. WD. to) part Lota 3 and 4, Block 8, Jackson ville. Spencer Chllders, et ux, to R. O. Chllders. WX). to Lots 7 to 12 In clusive, Block 3. South Sea Addition. Chaa. W. Robertson, et ux, to O, N. Evans, et ux. WX). to part Lot 4, Rlverdale Tract In Sec. 21 and 22, Twp. 86 8., R. 4 W . W.M. L. Klrtley, et ux, to Arnold Klrt ley, et ux. WX). to W14 NW14 SE14 NW14 and NEVi NW14. 8eo. S3, Twp. 36 8, R. 8 W., W.M. Hugh E. O'Donnel, et ux, to Roy W. Nichols, et al. WX). to land la DLO SI. W. F. 8ullenger to Nancy Sullen ger. Q.CXt. to land in DLC97, Twp. 38 8.. R. 1 W., W.M. Delia F. Croteau to City of Med ford. WX). to part Lot 7, Block 36, Medford. City of Medford to Delia P. Cro teau. qn.o. to part Lota 7 and 8, Block 26, Medford. WINDOW O LASS We Sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. Cse Mall Tribune Want Ada. Travel Table AIRPLANES Northbound Leave. Malls Cloee 3:63 p.m. 3:08 o m. 6:00 a Jii. 4:16 am. Southbound Leave Malls Close 8:81 p.m. 8:46 pm. 11:60 pm. 11:14 pm. TRAINS Northbuund Leave Malls Cloee loss a.m. 8:33 a.m. 8 06 p.m. 7:06 p.m. onthbonnd Leave Malls Cloee 8 30 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 6:23 p.m. 6:23 p.m. BUSES North South 2:46 a jn. 18:16 am. 7 60am. 6:18 s.m 8 86 sjn. I o p m. 8 86 a m. 1 :46 pm. 8 60p.m. 6 00 pm. 8 46 pm. 6:68 fm. 10:40 p m. To Klamath Falls 8 46 a m and 6 4t p m. To Orants Pass only. To Ashland oalf . .