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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 16, 1035. PAGE NINE I vu 1 va Ik! Rend every id thU nose. Voa KlU probably llnd et artlv the thins you want to buy or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise . . Ill inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word first Insertion. (Minimum 23c) Each additional Insertion, per word lc I Minimum 10c) Per line per montb without copy changes ' Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND .OST Male Scotch terrier. Phone 514-J. OST. STRAYED OR STOLEN Small black and white male cocker spen lel; chain and harness. 201 Crater Lake Ave. Phone 1540-Y. Reward. jOST If dog missing, call 1518. WANTED FEMALE HELP ! VANTED Woman for work in coun try home. Call or address Mrs. Miles Cantrall, Jacksonville, Oi. ; VANTED Young woman who ts In- I telligent. neat, and a good cook, j can secure permanent position. In j reply state references, salary do- j sired, age, etc. Box 839. Malt I Tribune. VANTED Unincumbered middle- aged woman for housework; good . home, moderate wages, ncmivum Box 853, Mall Tribune. VANTED Experienced waitress. Diamond Cafe. WANTED SITUATIONS IANDY, energetic boy, 20 years old. desires steady position. Will do light work for room and board. Phone 988-Y. JVANTED-MISCELLANEOUS VANTED Transportation to Los An geles. Share expenses. Phone 363, Central Point. VANTED To rent small furnished house or duplex. Inquire 232 S. Ivy. UMPTY TRUCK returning from Los Angeles last of month. Wants load from there or points en route. Hawley Transfer. Phone 615.. i VE PAY up to $2 for LINCOLN PEN- 1 NIES over years old; Indian heads. $25. Send dime for buying cata- ; log. Hollywood Coin Co., Holly-; wood, Cal. I VANT to buy old building to wreck. ' J. W. Fine. Talent, Rt. 1, Box 80. j VANTED Bone grinder. Call 403-J-l. VANTED 150 egg Incubator. R 2. Box 350-A. A' ANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel 1062. JUNK WANTED Ve pay cash toi JUNK BAlTEKiES A N O RADI A TOKS ALUM1NJM BRASS COPPER and Junk -f all descriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 .in Grape Tel -OB aiGHEST PRICES paid for furs, bides and pelts. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape. Tel 1062. FOR RENT HOUSES "OR RENT 5-room all modern warm stucco house with one acre good gurden land, suburban; one mile from high school; garnge. cement drive. Rent only $1500 month. Earl Tumy, 310 Liberty Bldg. XH KENT Homes lUruishcd ot unfurnished Brown 5t White FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS OR RENT P'easant sleeping room, 10 MUtietoe. FOR RENT Iarge front room; hot. cold water, shower; close in. 20 So. Fir. U1RACT1V fwnu 04 S rpo FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APARTMENT j In Mat; Tribunt Building, ! Aralltbl January 21. 3team heat, lights and - water Mr- '. niehed. Low rent. Apply Trlbun office. FOR RENT Clean comfortable apt 1 for adults, close In. private bath, reasonable. 103 E. 11th St. I rOR RENT Apartment. 3M Appl POR RENT Furnished apartments 706 S Oa!n2a;e FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS r'OR LEASE 6 acre cultivated: mod ern 5-room home, n:ce shade trees; ;&:at?d on Stexir. Ave. S" Charles A. Wing Arncy. Inc. 1 :AB1NS ROR RFNT Bv dsv. ween or month See at Camp Wlthus, N Riverside. FXJfc REX1 Room Mai: ryihjn lv G-s-e tr- .v.. .et-W adjoinirnt .prtmnt n O; ip- P t UaU rribon i&evtper; df t; a. WHAT YOU WANT j FOE RENT ROOM BOARD tfAlfeb 'er moderate at 116 & FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE Or trade for wood, Mon- I arch range. E. W. Inms-n, 3 mile west Phoenix. TRADE 1930 Bulck for older car. 113 E. 11th. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WANTED TO TRADE Modern house and lot In Imperial Valley for Rogue River Valley property. Box 945 Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Desirable homea, some furnished. Ranches, orchards. Rob erta, 720 W. 2nd. FOR SALE OR TR AD & Large lot. clear; some buildings; near grade and high schools. Klamath Pills for city property with or without buildings. Address Box 174, Trlbunt FOR SALE OR RENT Modern home; 7 large rooms, large screened porch, bathroom and pantry, lota of built ins, fireplace, hardwood floors, large lots with plenty of trees and shrubbery; paved street. C. A. De- I Voe. phone 623 -J -a. SEE Charles A. Wing Agency to buy your home. 109 E. Main St. WHEN you think or real estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial park lot. Box No. 601. Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack I son cdunty Building fc Loan Ass'n. Phono 195. .FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1929 DeSoto touring; reasonable. Phone 16. GOOD USED CARS Low Prices 1935 License. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe 1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan. 1931 Chevrolet Sedan. 21930 Chevrolet Sedans. 1931 Ford Model A sedan 1932 DeSoto Sedan. 1929 LaSalle Coupe. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe. 1932 Plymouth 4 beoan. Also several other earlier models to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 No. Riverside. Tel 18 FOR SALE 1927 Nash Coupe, excel lent condition, $85 cash or easy payments. Harold Ktngsly, Rt. 3, Box 46. Med ford. Ore. FOR SALE POULTRY CALL Dressler'a Square Deal Hatchery about chicks and hatching. 1107 E. Main. Phone 1569-Y. FOR SALE Pullets, Rhode Island Reds and Black Jersey Giants. Mrs. T. F. Buck, Rt. 1, Box 220, Central Point. FOR SALE Bantam hens. 701 No. Riverside. FOR SALE 17 white Leghorn chlck- ens, one 12x14 tent. U. V. Van , Horn, west end of McAndrews road, Rt. 2, Box 424. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Sanitary couch, electric range, baby buggy with storm cur tain, small trunk. Very cheap. Call 1150-W. CANNED fruits and vegetables. 15c qt. Immediate sale. Clymer, 3rd house east of Ad vent 1st school, not Saturday. FOR SALE Wheat, $1.50 cwt.; two tractor plows. Nate Garrett, Rt. 4. FOR SALE Corona typewriter, like new; Hartman wardrobe trunk; good; cheap Box 849. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE One Lyons electric brood er. 500 -chick; one Incubator, 125 egg. D. M. Grlsham. 1 mile west Central Point on Jacksonville hwy. FOR SALE Trior washer, good con dition, $35.00. 20 South Fir. FOR SALE! Delicious apples, cheap. Bear Creek Orchards. GOODS for sale for storage. Begin ning Thursday. Jan. 17. Davis Transfer and Storage. 29 South Grape street. FOR SALE Hay, Incubator, Dodge pick-up Frees Garage. 3 ml N Eagle Point. SAVE MONEY Haul your own wood Dry manzftnlta. $1.50 tier. Good highway. Applegate Store. FOR SALE Sand, gravel, wood. Tel 1647-R. Auto Tires. TIME TO RE-TIRE GET A FISK -None Better None Cheaper SUNRISE SFPER SERVICE 12th at Riverside. , FOR SALE 62 ton 2nd cut alfalfa hay. 115 ton first cut alfalfa hay. Elinor Han'.ev Bush, 826 East Main St Phone 902. ! FURS ; Cash paid for furs, hides, pelts. Johnson Produce Co., 6th and Front Sts. ; "JOBS" By J C Barnes On aa at: Swem's Gift Shop Medford Stationery store, Wuru Gift Shop an"! Office Supply Co "JOBS" ; FOR SALE Used wwing machines all , msker terms If desired AH makes 1 ren'd and repaired Wtilte Sewing ; Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. ! POR SALE Sand, gravel lawn dirt. fertilizer, teaming. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE Pear wood re) 744-X. j MISCELLANEOUS : FARAIBR til DAY January 18;h, o;nn:nj t 10 a. m A. I farmen Incited. Good program 1 in fTort FRP7I LUNCH t noon. I FI.VLE1 fMPLJCMENT CO. 1 ort.v )o.nt. JAN APBOJ AL Drl ay mrla;. I . of r--x M y diif :ed n c:lre Ast for pre on ta1.' s:?.r. iirr.if o- oucltstiot MISCELLANEOUS KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg. Mu sic and dance. Phone 1545 or 1256 W. Rutb Luy Alice Holm back. 13 YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED? I nave for sale or trade a late mode. Acousticoo which dw to oenefiud mf hearing that I nave no furtbei use for it T N Kerr raleoL Ore BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JAt kSON CO. ABSTKAL'l CO Abstracts ot Title ino Title insurance The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning. Hoor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning it upholstering Dentu.tr) DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove, 325 E. Main. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers, special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. Musical Instruction, NEW modern method of instruction on trombone, trumpet, and all brass instruments. J. Chenoweth. In quire 105 E. Main St.. Med ford. Money To Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-financed. Loans closed within 30 minutes, under super vision of the State Banking Dept License No. S-157-M-I60. See W. E. Thomas. 45 So. Central. Safety of . Your Investment in the MEIH'OKD FKDKKAI. SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION S 126 E Main St Imured up to $3000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance NURSERY STOCK FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees, peach, apricot, cherry, apple, al mond, filbert, and walnut trees, roses and shrubs at lowest prices. Phone 851-R-2. or call at W B Ritphtim' a mile tuuith at Medford on hwy next to Ever Shady Auto Camp Carlton Nursery Carlton. Or Corporation. Washington. D C. Painting & PaperhnnRlng M. A BLISS Painting & paperhang Ing. Tel 646-W. 313 So. Grape. LEGAL NOTICES Call for Warrants. Schol District No. 6. There are funds on hand for the redemption of Warrants No. 885 to 928, Inclusive. Interest will cease January 16. 1935. Payable at the First National Bank, Medford. Oregon. GUY TEX, Clerk. Central Point, Oregon. Call for Warrants. School District No. 69. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of Warrants Nos 370 to 430 inclusive. Interest ceases on this 14th day of January, 1935. Warrants payable at Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank, Med ford. Oregon. CLARE W. SHORES, Clerk. School Dtst. No. d9. City Warm nt s Called for Payment. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand in the General Fund of the City o Meoford for 'he redemption of Warrants Nos. 3621 to 3792 inc. Interest in the above War rants will cease after January 16. 1935. Dated this 14th dav of January, 1335. GUS H SAMUELS, City Treasurer. Not I re. , In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson County, i In the Matter of the Estate of Paul A. 8mlth, Deceased. ' I Notice Is hereby given that I. Allen R. Smith, as administrator of the ! estate of Paul A. Smith, deceased, j have filed In this Court, my final ac count as administrator of the estate I of said deceased. The hearing of same has been fixed by the Court for j Saturday, the 28th day of January, 1 1935. st 10:00 o'clock a. m. of said ' day at the courtroom of sakj Court j In the Courthouse at Medford, Ore- ' gon All persona Interested in said ; estate are notified then and there to ; appear and show cause, if any they j have, why the said account should not be settled snd allowed. Dated this 26th day or December, 1934. ALLEN R. SMITH. Administrator of the Estate of Paul A. Smith. Deceased. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the County of Jackson in and for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of George W Tucker. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been duly appoint ed and qualified by the above en titled Court as Administrators of the Estate of George W. Tucker, deceased, j All persons having claims against the i estate t-e hereby required to present : them with the proper vouchers within six months from the first nubllracion ! of this notice, to George H. Tucker I and E B Nemo Tucker. R. F D. No. 1, Box 158. Medford. Oregon. Datd snd first published January 2. 1935 GEORGE H. Tt'CKER, E B NEMO TUCKER. Administrators. J F FLIEOEL, Attorney for Administrators. DISLIKE OF DOG FOR SMOKE SAVES FAMILY! ; JERSEY CITY. N. J., Jan. 16. j UUPt John Maher's dog didn't like j smnke which saved an elderly cou-I pie and a three family houe. The do$ a alone In Maher's rrom hn fir hr kf out early today harkwl j M PMrlman Herman Hansen, who i ' scuLdcd a atsrra. ' Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE Tolo TOLO, Jan. 18. SpU Mrs. Roy Nichols la staying with her sister, Mrs. Lola Thompson. In Medford while taking medical treatment. Sincere sympathy la extended to Dick Rlchman, who lost his father recently. Mr. and Mrs. Muse, also Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe helped the Webbs dress turkeys Thursday. Miss Iris Bush visited her grand mother Good ail of Rogue River over the week-end. Dick Rlchman dehorned and brand ed a herd of cattle last week and took them down In the valley to winter quarters. Mrs. P. A. Tracy accompanied Mr. Louisa Grimes of Willow Springs to the county council meeting of P.-T A. held in Medford January 12. A seven-Inch snowfall Saturday af forded Tolo young folks a chance to practice on skis. From the whooDs and yells which followed, & few elders thought the "Modoos" had returned While coming home from Glendale Saturday, Denver Davis went over a bank during the snowstorm, but es caped with & few injuries and slight damage to his car. Mis Marjory Davis entered a Med ford hospital Sunday for an appendi citis operation. . 4 Prospect PROSPECT. Jan. 16. (Spl.) Mrs. John Grieve has left the Community hospital, where she recently under went an operation, 'and Is convales cing at the home of her sister, Mm Carl Tejigwald. In Medford Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Rlchey, January 9, at Mrs. purucker's In Med ford, a son weighing four and three quarters pounds, named David James Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richardson have returned from a prolonged visit with their son and family, near Eugene. E. McCall Is a flu patient at the Community hospital In Medford. Sams Valley basketball teams wl.l play the Prospect teams Friday even ing at 7:30. Over a foot of snow fell during the recent storm, and chains are still necessary for safe travel on the high way. Mrs. Qua Ditsworth entertained Sunday with a dinner, honoring her brother. Jack Vaughn's, birthday. A number of relative were present. Lot Held 45 Years Given Uncle Sam MclvIINNVILLE. Jn. 16 (AP) For 48 years Prank W. Penton. prominent attorney here, retained possession ot a downtown building site In the belief the government might went It some day for a federal building. Then the chance came and Fenton donated the lot to the government. The property. 89 feet by 145 feet, adjoins the county court house block. The formal tender of the lot has been made to the secretary of the treasury. Use Mall Tribune want ad Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Percolate . Term of respect t Component of a molecule 12. Sheet of glass It Greek Istttr It. Orave man IS. Science of tn heavenly bodies IS. Short sleep 19. God for whom Tuesday Is . named 30. Parent 11. Sell by carry ing from customer to customer ZS Instlgata 25. B'jnk 26 Dogs 29. Adjust to tit shape again It. Pnrt of a curve 14. Weaken 36. Playini ennl 37. Uastlcatfng member 40. Navlgnhle part of a itr'am or ' harbor 41 Color 46 Afnnng 46 6ubeviuent selling Artificial language Inquire Beverage Pleasure (round at tached to a mansion Thin coating Also Edible sea weed fl lory Remnant of combustion Early part of day: poetic Soil . . . ..jrday'a Puzzlt C1IBS1HIRIU1BP"R ADA ilEAS E R E BF3 6 A R5ST I LED HOPE 5HONE L IRE iiH ARK H S K J ESjSH I FT ll H E D D E SJC E NTlSH APE IIIarsEhadII BkRiMARvOT 5 a i pilEHQG E lr QE dIbIy iT Iowe IdIyTeTt" 41. J- iMTrm r-f a XpS W-WW, jff; Jllit 47 48 ''ty, lip-0 31 S1 Phoenix PHOENIX. Jan. 16. (Spl.) Phoe nix unit of Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold a public Installation on Thursday, January 17. at 7:30 p. m. A covered dish luncheon will be serv ed for mem be: s and their families,, and each member Is asked to bring ' one hot dlah and a salad or dessert. J The committee will furnish the . gravy and potatoes. A Juvenile in-' stallatlon will precede the adults' , prop, am and a short program and ' danctng completes the evening's en tertainment. The public Is cordially Invited. i Mrs. J. Hayes was appointed acting I recorder by the city council at Its last monthly meeting to fill the un expired term of the late A. H. Fisher. , Dr. Susie V. Standard, who frac tured her hip In a fall In Portland last week. Is slowly Improving In the St. Vincent hospital of Portland. Thimble club met last Friday at the home of, Mrs. Cora Chandler, with Bertha Coblelgh as assistant hostess. Election of officers was held, with the following winning positions: Mrs. Lillian Coleman, president; Mrs. Ho wl t Watt, vice-president; Mrs. Elva Briscoe, secretary, and Mrs. Maude Daugherty as Installing officer. Mrs. Shadoin, state organizer for the Wood crafts, and her daughter, Ted, were guests. A few members of the circle met Monday at the F. A. Daugherty home for the purpose of making uni forms for the guards. j Dr. Van Nuys of Portland was guest speaker at the Phonelx Presbyterian church Sunday. In the evening he j showed moving pictures of the sum- j mer conference activities. j Next meeting of the Thursday club wilt be at the Eagle hall, January j 26, with Mrs. Inez Hnyne and Mrs. Sloan as hostesses. A public card party Is scheduled for Thursday eve ning, January 24, at the club rooms. This will be a "chair party" and an old chair in good condition will be accepted as admittance for two per sons, otherwise a small fee will be charged. Refreshments will be served by a committee consisting of Jessie Barkley, Mabel Quackenbush, Nettle Hallcraft and Alice Hallgren. Mrs. Catherine Wright left last Wednesday for San Jose on an ex tended visit. Wagner Creek WAGNER CREEK, Jan. 16 (Spl.) Mrs, George Gallbralth under went a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital, January 7, and Is reported to be getting along fine. Mrs. Llla Williams of Talent Is moving Into the George Kerby place, up Yank gulch. Mrs. John Wright and family moved to Phoenix last week. Mrs. Frank Hold ridge, Mrs. Charles Holdrldge and Mrs. Walter Walty of Wagner creek attended the Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church at Talent, held at the home of Mrs Hackler. January 10. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Combs and son Everett have been quite ill with bad colds the past week. Miss Eleanor Powers of Wagner Cross Word Puzzle 16. Unclose 17. Period ol time 23 Stain 24. Two: prefix 26. Domestic animal 37 Exist 21 Pouch 30. Spanish dance 31, Congealed water 32 Distant: prefix 16 Ancient Egyp tian mon arch St. fiyllnbi used in musical refrains 39 Assist 41. Bonk of the Bible 41 Symbol for nickel 44. Alluvial de posit at the mouth of a river 48. Log float 47. Charles Lamb's pen nam 4t Barter for monty II. Mark of a wound 13 River In Call font la It. Oodles of dawn II, Old Dutch win meas ure II Myself DOWN 1. Low gaiter 2. Not hard t. Place for go ing In 4. By i. Lctflilative bodies I Japan admiral f. Inclined walk t Exclamation 9 Look after 10. Pertaining to the moutb IL Act out of sorts President's National Campaigners on "Polio" When President Ttoosevelt re cently consented to "lend" his 63rd birthday anniversary on Jan. 30, 1935. to a nation-wide bait, proceeds of which wilt bs used to fight infantile paralysis, again the country's attention was focused un the seriousness of the disease. The map above shows the number of orthopedic hospitals In the United States recognised by the American Medical Asso ciation, and their location. These 69 today carry the load in giving treatment to the 200,000 persons l the country who bear the creek. Mrs. Everett Bailey of Ander son creek and Mrs. L. O. Penland of Fern valley motored to Beagle on business January 11. Mrs. O. M. Goddard and Mrs. E. F. Fobs of Wagner creek attended a special meeting of the Rebekah club held at the home of Mrs. Olen Wl th row of Talent, January 8. ' Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sargent of Anderson creek visited Mrs. Sargent's mother. Mrs. Charley Loos, over th9 week-end. A numer of local young people are 1 attending the revival meetings of the I "Duff's Irish Trio" at the Methodist church at Ashland. "Rusty" Stevens, who Is employed byJ. T. Sawyer, had the misfortune to have his back badly wrenched last week. Roy Cook of Ashland la help ing Mr. Sawyer until Rusty gets back on the Job. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolgamott and daughter Olive visited Mr. and Mrs. John Wolgamott January 13. Mrs. H. O. Manning of Talent vis ited Mrs. Fred Ooddard January 11. Miss Genevieve Walty la helping Mrs. Ray Garland of Talent, who la recuperating from the flu. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Goddard attend ed the Shrine circus In Medford Janu ary 14. Mrs. Ada Kerby'a friends will be glad to know that she la improving Sonny Williams is attending school at Wagner creek. Mrs. J. T. Sawyer has been quite 111 for the last two weeks. Riviera RIVIERA, Jan. 16. (Spl ) Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tompkins and daughter Lorraine were recent Grants Pas shoppers. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bile were visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Biles recently. Lorretta Tompkins and Phyllis Mil ler called at the Clay Biles home Sunday. Crelghton Thompson of Gold Hill spent Tuesday 'night here with his grandmother, Mrs, Minnie Byerly, Mrs. R. L. Miller has been on the sick list recently. Mrs. Henry MJUer and Mrs. Clay Biles and daughter Bonnie Jean call ed on Mrs. Geo. Lance January 11. Mrs. Paul Thompson, son Crelgh ton and Mrs. Curtis Parker were visit ing their mother, Mr. Minnie Byerly. Sunday. Second meeting of the SERA adult education class In public speaking was held Monday night. Fifteen mem bers gave short talks. The subjects were varied and interesting Some of the speaker allowed marked ability and all are earnestly endeavoring to improve their speech in every possible way. Next meeting will be held Monday evening, at the Senior high school room 4. The general public l in vited. Those interested In becom ing permanently enrolled miut be regular In attendance, as the enroll ment of the claaa 1 limited, and regularity in attendance will prob ably be the largest determining fac tor. The Interpretlva geography class meots again Thursday night. The class la now studying the south, es pecially the southeastern section of the United flute. Both the public speaking eli, which meet on Monday evening, and the geography claa. which meet on Tuesday ind Thursday, will be held from now on In room 4 instead of room 9. i 1 i tr II sUlKY Nil U1..111 I - Ti-ll k. handicaps of the disease. 8aventy cents of every dollar raised this year will go to aid these victims In communities raising the mon ey. The other 30 cents will be turned over to the President's Birthday Bail Com mission for In. fantlle Paralysis Research head ed by Col. Henry L. Doherty (lower center) of New York and Miami, who was chairman of the 1934 Birthday Ball for the Presi dent and was recently appointed to serve In the same capacity In t935. Vice-chairman is Jeremiah Milbank (lower right) of New KfflE BELLE PALEN BY LODGE HERS Last rites for Katie Belle Palen. whose sudden death, January 0, came as a shock to her family and the community, were held , January 13. from the Perl funeral parlors. Rev Joseph Knott, pastor of the First Methodist church, of which she was a member since childhood, conducted the service, paying her high tribute Rev. D. E. Millard ang two beau tiful selections, "Abide with Me," and "Going Homo Pallbearers and honorary pal I bearers were chosen from the Royal Neighbor lodge, with the Daughters of Rebekah. of which she was also a member, conducting the services at the grave side. Mrs. Palen was veteran member of the Royal Neighbor of America. tireless, willing worker. She was a past oracle and had held the office of receiver for many suc cessive years, and had only recently been re-elected. Possessing sterling qualities of character and disposition she waa a splendid type of true wom anhood, exerting a noble and uplift ing influence upon all with whom she associated. Her friend were numbered by her acquaintances, and In the many dif ferent organization In which she mingled she waa very popular. Her kind and genial smile and warm and sincere handclasp will be sadly missed In our camp room. We have lost a loyal member and neigh bor, but our grief 1 lessened a we realize aha 1 safe inside the Grand Supreme Camp, where sorrow and sadness may not enter In, where all la light, peace and love. She a answered the last roll-call. Her bur dens are all laid aside. May her rest be sweet and peaceful. We will ever cherish a fond and loving memory of her as she lived among us, . A wealth of beautiful floral trib utes expressed the high esteem in which she was held. She was laid to reat In the I. O. O. F. cemetery, beside her husband, who preceded her to the Oreat Beyond February 9, 1933 To the sorrowing family we extend our sincere sympathy. ROYAL NEIGHBORS. Mistletoe Cmp 4713. IF. PASSES, AGED Mrs. tit. T. Hughes passed away at the home of her son. 337 South Oakdale at 0:30 a.m. today. Mrs. Hughe was born near Tusca loosa, Alabama, December 14, 1845, and we aged 80 years, 1 month. 2 days, In 1872 she waa united 'n marriage to C. H. Hughe, who passed away In 1895. To this union were born five eon and four daughters. The daughters have all passed away many years ago. The surviving on are Edwin P., T. R. and L. H. Hughe of Medford; Robert L. of Albuquer que. N. M.. end Charl W. of San Dledgo. Calif. Also ton grand chil dren and 14 great grandchildren. Mr. Hughe ha been a devout member of the Christian church for nearly AO year. The remain are at the Conger chapel and services will be announced In a later Issue of this paper. Phone 642 We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. When it come to radio, remember I 'Plants can do It." Piione 22. Wft-hiTUD York, treasurer and trustee ot the Institute for the Crippled and Disabled and a noted philanthro pist. Paul de Kruif, formerly a bacteriologist at Rockefeller In Unite and- famous as an author, will be secretary, while Edward S. Harkness (lower left), a trus tee ot the Presbyterian Hospital and ot the Metropolitan Museum of New York, will be the trees urer. Other members of the Commis sion are Felix M. Warburg, Sen ator James Couiens, John 8. Burke, Bdsel B. Ford, Leasing Rosenwald, Mrs. Nicholas Brady and Raymond B. Fosdick. MEDFORD POLICE : LIST 584 JAILED (Continued from page on.) th council to attand tha meeting ot the league next Friday at Salem, city Attorney Frank Farrell announced the Intention of attending this meeting, and It was urged by Mayor Porter that all others able to do so, accom pany Mr. Farrell. A matter pertaining to the Nation! Safety oonteet was referred to th safety commute, for consideration, after a communication from the con teat committee bad been read. The mayor urged an Investigation of the contest snd streaeed the seriousness of the trsfflo hazard. The report submitted by Chief Mo. Cradle dealt with violations, convic tions snd sentences, also including a summary of the eipenees of operat ing the polios department vehicles. ' M4 Hrld In Ml The report stated that S84 prison ers were held In the county Jail dur ing 1034, of whom 379 were held tor being drunk, 30 for disorderly con duct, 60 for Investigation, 25 for lar ceny, 7 for burglary, IS for reckless driving. 3 tor giving liquor to a min or, 3 for vagrancy, 3 for no account checks, 1 for robbery, 1 for sssault and battery, 37 for state police and 18 for outside sheriffs or U. S. msr halt. ' In the olty court, 310 cases wera hsndled, not Including traffic cases, with sentences totaling 13168 In fines ssaetsed, snd 115 days In Jail. Traf fic cases numbered 168, with fines assessed totaling $1038, 40 dsys In Jail and drivers' licenses suspended for 80 months. The following esses for 1034 were reported: Three holdups, 2 attempt ed holdups, 68 burglaries, 335 petty larcenies, 53 runaway or lost boys snd girls, 46 snlmals strayed or stolen, 104 bicycles stolen, 30 cars stolen. 31 no account checks, 33 lost articles. Thirty-five larceny snd burglary esses outside the olty limits were re ported, snd the department hsndled 70 Juvenile cases. The department used 3866 gallons of gasollns and 64 Vs gallons of oil. tn cases where there were children, transients were furnished with 364 gsllons of gasoline snd 3 gsllons of oil. The secretary of the local Civil Service Board of Examiner an nounced two position open for com petitive examination. Full particu lar regarding them may be obtained from Secretary Earl Tork at tha Med ford po toff tee. The position art iurveyraan and rodman-chalnman. Application must be on file with th secretary, board of U. B. Civil Service Examiners, TJ. 8. Engineer Department at Large, 308 Custom house, Portland, Oregon, not later than January 31. 1938. These examinations are for the purpose of filling existing and fu ture vacancies In th Portland En glneer district, for duty at Portland and Bonneville, with headquarter at Portland, Oregon. WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken window reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Work. 89 NEED SURVEYORS IN CIVIL SERVICE