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MEDFORl) MAIL TK1BUNK, MEDFUKL), OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, lyao PAGE SEVEN. mMXO)Hkm&msifiM FOR EASY REFJERENCEi fSJ " lii i. - . . in i ,n i, .- , , -i i 1 -,), . .. v...J.. J. -. . .- .-..vt-.fc.. V- . . -. ...-..,. l I. ,. !$r4r lj-J!J r&Cr? Read every ad on this page. Vou wlU probably find ex actly the thing yon want to bay or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. far word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Bach additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Far Una per month without opy changes - J1.U Phone 75 TOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST If aog is mibsrng. call 1518. WANTED-.MISCELLANEOUS DRESSMAKING, DESIGNING 5 years' experience in tailoring and gown - making, alterations. Mrs. Cadwell, 122 Vi Almond. WANTED We pay cosh tot nuu&ehoid gouas furniture ana stoves We altu ouy me wis. niaes pelts wool ana mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Pbone 1002. WANTED Good used furniture, range?, cook stoves. Kol brook and Ohrn. Phone 547, 112 East 6th St. WANTED - Beel cattle veal. lamos and pasture J. J Oaenoru&jo WANTED Cleat out your attic. garas. and Daement oi all old lur- uftnre. coo, vto.ves heaters stove pipe fruit Jars etc Oive us a call NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE No. 413 Sast Main W A NTED Cook stoves, heaters, bed springs, mattresses day-beds, wni- tary couches and cots - or what have you- We pay cash w exchange mpw nwAi piiHN exchange 423 E Mam St. ' i WANTED PURS FUBS PURS Highest cash price paid I for j Complete line of traps on sale. MEDFORD BAKQAIN HOUSE 37-29 No Orape St. ' Medford FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5 room house completely furnished, good location. $30 00 a month. Inquire 338 West Holly. Tel. 443-L. FOR RENT Furnished Call 121-R. house, 35. TURN, house. 134 So. Ivy. FOR RENT 829 West 11th $25.00 Elec. range and circulating heater. 109 S Orange $30.00 Areola heating. 24 Washington 820 00 Phone 195; evenings 1147-W. FOR RENT 6-room modern furnish ed house, close in. Phone 457-J. FOR RENT 6 -room modern, well furniahed house. 3 acres, garden apace, fruit trees, plenty shade trees, chicken house: "4 mile city limits. $35. Phone 314-X. FOR RENT Hohy Court No. 3 furn ished with electric ranje oil heotei. FrlrZidaire only, $30 water Tumished. 722 Dakota 831 West 12th. 205 Tripp Phone 195 1147-W after 6 p. m. FOR RENT Modern 7-roorn unfur nished home. Phone 728. FOR RENT Home furnished or unfurnished Brown to White FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnifhed apartment, Durell Court. Phone 879-X for ap pointment, FURN. front apt., private hath, ground floor. Adults. 004 Wcjst 10th St. FOR RENT Apartments. 334 Apple. FOR RENT Apartment 3 rooms, pri vate bath. Adults only. At 103 E. Uth St. 4 R. and bath; Frig., tile kitchen, hot water, steem heat, garbage wrv. and gar. Adults. Available Dec. 20. 503 S. Holly St. j$-ROOM furnished aoartrr.ent; garage; ! adults 315 No. Bartlctt. S-ROOM modern furnished apt.; gar age. 1109 W Uth. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS CI4EAN attractive rooms; reasonable 410 8 Newtown. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 9 Orape FOR RENT ROpM BOARD FOR RENT Room and board. 2 b'.ks south of courthouse, 609 W. 10th. Phone 488-X. j BOARD and room. 616 W 4?h. Phone ! 832-J. I ROOM, board and titrate for in ot ' two gentlemen Vry rem enable Close In- 232 S. Grape BOARD AST) ROOM rates reonabIe at 716 E Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RF.N'T 2-ronm f'i-nhw cabin for on or two p-xr, 7 5'); n::r cwt paid. c. A, DeVoe, I el. 1 FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE Equity In desirable oast sid residence for Copco or Jackson Co. B. to L stock. Bos 7414. FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 5 acres good land. mile from town; alfalf a and trees most ly cherries: irrigated; 4-room house, barn, hen house, well. Going for $1000; 5 years to pay at $110 per year, small down payment, 6 Int. Act quick. FOR RENT 5 -room house, modern, furnished, close In, oil burner, fire place, garage, upholstered furniture, piano; $30.00 month. B. J. PALMER Real Estate Broker. Space In Palmer Music Store. A REAL BUY 12 Acres excellent free soil, all In al falfa, located in excellent farming district only 4 miles from Medford. one mile from school, good road; 4 -room modern home. All for $3,000.00, with only $400.00 down, balance on terms to suit responsible party. Also GENUINE SPECULATION 70 Lota, or 10 acres, lnsldo the city limits of Medford, feeing 3 streets, good district, one block from school. Absentee owner says sell for $25.00 per lot. An excellent opportunity for speculation. Terms. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. (Exclusive Agents.) 109 E. Main St. Phone 728. 20 ACRES, cultivated. 4 -room house, barn, large chicken house, ft acrea free water. $1500; terms. Sheley, 402 E. Main. FOR SALE OR RENT 7 -acre estab I llshed poultry ranch, baby chick business and equipment See own er or writ Cummings Poultry Ranch. 5 miles out Midway road Central Point. Rt. 1. 100 ACRES well improved stocked and equipped close to Meedford. some cash or income property Bai anoe long time low interest O A DeVoe. 523-J -3 WHEN vou think of real estat think ot Brown to White 40 ACRES well Improved, trade for acreage. Grants Pass or Medford. ALSO 8 bedroom, modern house, pave ment, fine location, sale $1600. Terms. ALSO ' Chicken ranch, well Improved with 800 to 1000 chickens. 1' miles to Medford P. O. Price $1500. A. F. FLOWERS Corner 12th and Front FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE-8 -year -old jerrey cow and '"g helfer- ,pnone 919'; SALE Young Hereford bull, rvU.,, w w Trr Williams service age. w. w. iarg. w.iuems nr-uri-tri FOR SALE; Team of horses and har ness; weight about 30CO lbs ream 12-lnch plow, virhluett Bro... 1 mile above Provolt. FOR SALE DOGS PETS PEDIGREED roller canaries. Priced right. Plnneys. Jacksonville. i ROLLER Canaries Call 5J3-J-3 FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Rhode Island Red pul lets, just started to lay; also one rooster. C. W. Holdridge, Talent. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES NEW 1935 Chevrolet Standard Sedan, $595.00; terms. W. O. Chapman, 202 Haven St., cor. Holly. FOR SALE 1930 model A 2 -door Ford Sedan, $176. 1158 Court St. USED CAR BARGAINS 34 Pontlac 4-door Tour Sedan. '34 Bulck 2-door Tour. Sedan. '33 Bulck Vict. Coupe. '32 Stude. Conv. Coupe '32 Dodge Sedan. '31 Essex Sedan. 31 Huason Sedan. '30 Pontlac Sedan. '31 Chev. 2-door Sedan zw uuick Sedan. SKINNER'S OARAGE BUICK PONTIAO. GOOD USED CARS See us about our new Low Finance Rates and Special Christmas Prices. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Dodge Sedan. 1935 Dodge Pickup. 193 Plymouth Sedan. 1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan. 1930 Ford Sedan. 1929 Ford Town Sedan. 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1934 Chrysler Airflow. 1929 Bulck Sedan. 1930 Bulck Coupe. Also a number of other real bar gains. LANGE MOTOR CO Used Oar Lot. 6th and Bartlett. 38 North Riverside. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 50 tons of alfalfa and grain hay. J, E. Clemens, Hlllcreet road, Box 155. FOR SALE Delicious apples. Phone 7-F-12. FOR SALE Ear corn. E. Beagle, Ore. SELL OR TRADE for GUNS. $18.00 sheepskin - lined horse hide coat. $8 50; $12 00 electric heater. $3 50; 4 -Tt. cedar boat, $1500; saddle. $9.00; traps, $2 60 doss. Boots, shoes, outdoor clothing. Low prices. 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. R. V. Beall. 1 Beall Lane. j BUY HERE AND SAVE ; DaTenport Studio Couches. Simmons 1 Springs. Simmons Beds. Mattreses. good u.ed furniture. HOLBROOK to OHRN In Old Plrehal) Bldg on 6th. Phone 547. 112 E. 6th St. FOR SALS! Comic and D'AnJou pears, pakd or In Intra. Very reas onably priced. Ala Vlata Packing House. FOP. APPLES Call O. V Myers. Tel. 239-J. on old Pacific highway. Will deliver 2 or more boxes. FOR PALE New Columbia Wood and Wash :n ton Oil B'trnlnc C'rcula tor Reasonably priced. HubSr: Bros., l&c. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hydraulic' pipes, giants, 4-lnch pipe, and pumps. Medford Pipe & Machinery, new location 40 8. Fir. BALED oat hay. ground hay; loose oat and alfalfa hav; also feed wheat. C. A. DeVoe. Phone 523-J-2. FOR SALE Good Red Apples 50C box. will deliver. Phone 571-R-3. GOOD Newtown culls, washed. 20c a box. Registered Ostralorp cockerels. Rhode Island Red pullets. W. H. Watt. Phone 468-R-2. SPENCER Corset lere Tel 1534-L or write 1501 N. Riverside. RED and green appiea 25o ind up. 701 W. nth. REAL SILK for Christmas. Order be fore Deo. 14. Grace Smith, 988-R, Southern Oregon representative. WRINGER rolls instilled In any make of washer at reasonable pricea dur ing this month. Flck's Hardware phone 300. BARGAINS In children's coats and dreaaes, also targe size overcoats and suits for men. Let the Used Wardrobe Shop sell your good used clothes. 518 E. Main. APPLES We deliver Tel 132-L. POR SALE OR TRADE .23 L. for wardrobe trunk. 419 W. before 3. rifle 3nd DRIVEWAY MATERIAL - 3 sizes ot rock at ,160 per vard. delivered Bateman Pbone 1S3,T or t)12) PINE Red Spltzenburg and Newtown apples for sale at Ala Vlata Packing House. 327 So PI I St. PERSONAL GIFTED PSYCHIC nlves advice on all affairs of hie. 903 North Riverside. MISCELLANEOUS SALOON fixtures, restaurant booths snooker table, large Ice-box, root, beer barrels, show cases, cash reg ister. Hotel Allen. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS POR SALE Piano, ,25 If taken at once. O C. Chapman home. Berry dale Ave. ROOFING ROOFING Let us inspect your root before the rainy season This ser vice ts free Call 270 Rogue Rlvei Roofing Co. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON ('MUSTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title ana Title insurance The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRAC1 CO. Abstracts of Title Rooms 8 and 6 No. 32 North Central Ave. upstairs. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 50 to 3C0 (ul personal or nousehold purpose on House Furnishings or Autos; alsc Cars Refinanced Loses closeo within 30 minutes Llcenae No S 157 See W E Thomas 45 So Cen tral BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners, LET GEORGE DO H Tel 1172 House cleaning floor waxing ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering GADS TRANSFER STORAGE OO Office 1015 No Centra) Phone 31A Prices right Service guaranteed TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and long distance hauling furni ture moving etc Reasonable rates Tel 833 P E Samson Co HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers snd movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices tght 619 North Riverside Phone 616 LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Call School District No. 31 Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of warrant No. 63 Payaole at the First State Bank of Eagle Point. MRS. HELEN SIMONDS, Clerk School Dlst. No. 31. Eagle Point, Ore. Notice In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jacluion County. In the Matter of the Estate of Charles Davis, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the Judge of the County court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, as Administratrix of the estate of Charles Davis, the above named de cedent, and haa quallfleo as such ad ministrator. All persona having claim against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent same, duly verified as by law re quired, to the aald Administratrix at the office of P. J. Newman. Attorney for said Estate, in the Palm Building In Medford, Orecon. within alx months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Medford. Oregon, and first published, thla lflth day of December, A. D-, 1935. OEOROIA M. DAVIS, Administratrix of the catate of ' Charles Davis, Decensed. No! Ire of final Settlement In the County Court of tie S'-ate of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Nora CrandaJl Harris, Dereaed. Notice la hereby ?lven that the un dersigned h&fl filed his final account in the above entitled matter, and the above entitled Court has fixed the 14th day of January 163fl. at the nour of 10,00 A. M. In the County Court room in the Courthouse in Medford Orison, as the time and p'.ve for hearing objections to said final ac count, nd f tt the settlement there of. W. H. CR AND ALL. Admlnlntrvr of the Rotate of Nora Crsndall Harrla. Not Ire to Creditors In the County Court of the State cf Orecon In and fr Jarirtwin County la Ui la;tei ot Ue t? - r tate of Paul Wesley Taylor, Deceas ed and John R. Blerma. The undersigned having been ap pointed Administrator of the partner ship estate of Paul Wesley Taylor. De ceased, and John R. Blerma. notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned at the office of Boggs & Boss. Laryers. Jackson County Bank Building. Medford. Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice, which la November 18. 1935. JOHN R. B1ERMA, Administrator of the Partnership Estate of Paul Wesley Taylor, De ceased, and John R. Blerma. Notice of Sheriff's sale. By virtue of an execution In fore closure duly issued out of and under :ho seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and fcr the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 20th day of November, 1935. In a certain suit therein, where in Snrah Gartner as plaintiff recov ered a Judgment against Laura J. Aim ing, the defendant, for the sum of $800.00, togetner with Interest there on from March 25th, 1935, at the rate of 8 per annum until paid, and for the further sum of $80.00 attorney's fees and the costs and disbursements of this suit taxed in the sum of 917.30. which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of aid Court on the 20th day of No vember1. 1935. Notice Is hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of said execution, I will, on the 38th day of December, 1935, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction according to law for cash to the highest bidder, subject to redemp tion as provided by law. for the pur pose of satisfying said Judgment to gether with the costa of this sale, all of the right, title and interest that the said defendant, Laura J. Aiming had on the 28th day of July. 1034. in and to the following describ ed real estate, situated In the Ceuntv of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wit: it numbered Seven (1) and the North Half of Lot numbered Eight (8) in Block Four (4) in the Orig inal Town (now City) of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. Dated this 21st dav of November. IB35. SYD I. BROWN; Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy. EAGLE POINT GRANTED WATER SYSTEM FUND EAGLE POrNT, Dec. 18. (Spl.) Eagle Point Chamber of Commerce received a telegram thla week from Senator C. L. McNary advising that me rwA naa allotted a $9000 loan and i360 grant for the qnnatructlon of the Eagle Point water system, which will be Installed In the near future. Ex-E. P. Resident Honored On Visit EAOLE POINT. Dec. 16 (Spl.) Mra. A. McDonald of Walla Walla, Wash, but formerly a resident of Eagle Point, u guest of honor at a social afternoon party at the home of Mrs. Walter Clement December t2. Among old friends invited wore Mrs. Sarah Howlett and daughter Hattle. Mrs. Linda Pruett, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Cella Holmes, Mrs. Wm. Hurst, Mrs. Lottie VanScoy, Mrs. Prances Campbell, Mrs. Lottie Cln. cade, Mrs. Jewe MUtlested, and Mrs. Amy and Mrs. Mattle Brown. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS t List of actors in a play Oscillated Narrow fabric Genus of th olive treo News sheet 8oon Public conveyance Vitiated Mariner Part of the face Pronoun Hawaiian birds At that tlma Proceed Young iinlmon Fly aloft True stata- moms Conditions or suppositions Food staple Get to the bottom of , Itnllan river Comic artors In the direc tion of Continent Lenp thy Strike gently Quench Hlltchei large bundle Myself Feminine name Lorn; rigid plere of wood or metal Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle kil IMyiilBcioiuo GO TpOR EAmWy L!ilJliilslE EMANC JJPATfte EL1& I aNfTA Mil R ilAPpOlliCOVE M OJA Riff Ag RED A R JL IlOifslTEV E pal eIto YgcTCio sL6TMooWmEyEs 60. Cut off 62. Breezy 63. Iron rod used to handl hot glais 86. Greed 68. City In Spain 69. Trndltlonal tala 60. Follow 63. Pieces out 63. Killed 64. Rough and un finished 65. Hire DOWN L Murmurs softly t. Femlnlns nam 2 P Y YM'5 V 8 V " 2 '3. n it ZZ5 ZZZIlflZ Z x "SlZ H" ill'5 IS iff6 nz 7- 5l ''.', bo di .'.-,, 62 "I I I j - h 1 1 1 jH 1 1" (OUNTY Eagle Point EAGLE POINT. Dec. 16. (Spl) Several old friends and acquaint ances of the late James Owens of Wellen attended his funeral in Med ford December 10. Sympathy oi the entire community la extended to the bereaved family. Mrs. Nettie Orover and her moth er and sister, Mrs. Susie Stewart and Mrs. Nellie Bowles of Medford visited with relatives and friends in Eagle Point over last week end. Roy Stanley passed through Eagle Point Thursday driving several head of steers, he had purchased from William Holman. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Brlttaan of Butte Falls spent last Wednesday night with the Don Brlttaan fam ily here. Miss Mnxlne Cannon went to Med ford Wednesday to spend the day and night there with her mother. The Butte Creek Horse and Cat tlemen's association held a busi ness meeting- in Brown's hall De cember 12 in Eagie Point. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Robertson came down from the Dlllard and Rhoades construction camp ana spent Wednesday and Thursday with relatives and friends here. There Is quite an epidemic of measles In Eagle Point at present and among those ill are Joan Holmes, Mary Ewing, George Walk er, BUlla and Dorothy Young. Rus sell Seaman and the two little youngsters of Mr. and Mrs. Don Brittean. but all are getting along nicely now. The regular meeting of the Civic Improvement club to be held De cember 10 will also be a Christmas party, with a tree and an exchange of small gifts. All are invited to attend. Frank Brown recently received a letter from W. L. Brown, who form erly lived on Frank'a ranch on Ant elope, but now lives at Ramona, Calif., having bought a ranch there, and Is doing nicely. Cal Spencer of the Ala Vista orchard was In Eagle Point Thurs day soliciting members for the Townsend club. Mrs. Royal Brown received an an nouncement thla week of the mar riage of her granddaughter, Ruth Rlppey, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rlppey of Baker, Ore., to Mr. Homer Gordon Eccles. alao oi Baker. November 30. Mr. Rlppey la a former resident of Central Point, while Mrs. Rlppey will be remem bered ea Lottie Taylor and a sister of Mrs. Mattle Brown of this place. Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy. Mrs. Ceila Holmes, Mrs. Eva Nichols, Mra. Frank Brown and Mra. Wm. Brown went to Medford Saturday to do some Christmas shopping. Mra. Roy Stanley spent Thuraday In Medford on business. Marsh Garrett of the Long Moun tain district, pasaed through Eagle Point Friday on hU way to Lake Creek. Have your oar lubricated at Rudy's G U more- Service Station. 00c per oar. 9th and 8. Central. Cross - Word Puzzle ZS. Pulled apart 26. Channels from the shora Inland IT. Tubes 26. Entangled or In collision 29. Indefinite quantity 20. Long tooth 31. Sum 32. Struck 14. Contend sua cesnfully 26. Enthus!ntIo ST. Fuel 26. State hMween the M issoiirt and Missis sippi rivers 41. Violent or riotous behavior 43. Share 46. Calm 41. King 4S. Moral faults 4i. .nrge snake lift. Maid 61. Ilouchly elliptical 62. Animnl whf?h hartt hfK'k downward from tree brnnchea 62. Vlrttm 64. Paradise 6(1. Direction K7. Uncooked 65. Become thtrk and stlrky 61. ftymhol for samarium Students In the graduat ing dais Maker of clothes Horsemen's goad Existed Higher Lower Cereal plants Light brown Biblical city Bard Terminates Genus of the cow Within Place where candles art kept BRIEFS Forest Creek FOREST CREEK, Dec. 16. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dorothy of Jack sonville their son DonaJd, Mrs. Char :a Madsen and daughter Alice were dinner guesta of Mr. and Mra. Arthur Davis Dec. 8. Ernest Boyd left for Los Angeles last week, and his son Theron left Dec. 11, for the some destination. They plan to spend the winter in the south. Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Beta of Eagle Point were over night guesta at the home of Lee Black Dec. 13. They continued on to the Brtttson home on Wllllama Creek where they were week-end guests. Mrs. John Black and Mrs. Arthur Davlea were visitors at the home of Mrs. James Da vies Dee. 13. Forest Creek school la making prep arations for the annual Chrlstmaa program, which will be very simple and held In the afternoon, Dec. 30, after which school will olose for a two weeka vacation. Invitations are out for a commun ity Christmas party to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Black Sunday evening, Dec. 33. Charles Madsen who was 111 several days last week returned to hla work at Sterling, Dec. 13. TOLO, Dec. 10. (Spl) George Owena, who haa been here to at tend the funeral of hia brother James W. Owens, visited Thursday with his nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Owens. He left that evening by train for his home in Ptttaluma, Cal. Mrs. L. B. Hammarley of Pine Tree camp, accompanied her son Lee Hammarley of Medford, on trip to Eugene Thursday. Mrs. Ham marley haa two sisters and a brother there. Dick Anderson and Al Muse re turned Thuraday from Curry coun ty whero they had gone to hunt and trap. The boys were camped between two rivers which rose so rapidly from the recent rains fhoy thought best to move out. George Wright returned Saturday from Merrll. Ore., bringing pota toes. He visited his daughter, Mra. Leonard Bowman, and family, while there. John Mace of Agate district help ed William Pcnnlnger dress turkeys December 13. pcnnlngers will help Mr. Mace in return? who has about five hundred yet. He raised around one thousand turkeys this year. Mrs. Mace Is at the home of her mother In Medford. convalescing from a major operation. R. A. Rolf, who called at Pine Tree camp December 13. had been out to look after his ranch near Willow Springs, which has been lensed for the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Rolf returned recently from Klamath Falls and are staying in Medford. They expect to leave soon for San Francisco. Mra. William Pennlnger Is recov ering from head cuts and numer ous body bruises received when Ous Newbury of Medford, motoring back from Grants Pass, ran head on Into the Plymouth sedan driven by Mri. Wm. Wright, mother of Mrs. Joe Collins. Mrs. Wright, with her six year old granddaughter, Joan Col lina, and Mrs. Pennlnger, were driv ing out of the latter's driveway when the Newbury car crashed Into them. Mrs. Pennlnger, seeing they were going to be hit, grabbed little Joan and shielded her from Injury. Mrs. Wright received facial cuts and la suffering from shock arm bruises. Both cars were badly dam aged. oenix PHOENIX. Dec. 18. (Spl) Short aer vices, according to hla own re quest, were held for the late Dr. J. B. Webster at the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon. Inter ment waa In the Phoenix cemetery. Friends and neighbors In Phoenix extend to Mrs. Webster their most heartfelt sympathy. The retrular meeting of the Home Extension Unit wll lbe held In the church parlor December 30, begin ning at 10 o'clock. The project for the day Is candy making under the Bble direction of Florence Drake and Ethel Hockersmith, who have re ceived special Instruction at the court house. Table decorations will also be discussed, and a covered dl-h luncheon served at noon. Mr. and Mra. Bert Stanellff en tertained at a dinner pnrty Decem ber 7 at their home, Oueste present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stead man. Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Barkley. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Judd, Mr. and Mra Raymond Furry, and Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Davis. Card formed the evening's entertainment, with hon ors held by Rnymnnd Furry and M.-s. Barkley, Mr. Davli receiving the consolation prire. A daughter, Cferaldlne Lou, weigh ing 10 pounds, waa born In a San Francisco hospital November 31 to Mr. and Mra. R. Woodrow Turpi n. Mra. Turpi n and daughter are ex pected home soon. Claude Briscoe almost severed hl left thumb a week ago while cut ting wood. The condition of S. C. Barkley waa reported as blng Improved Sunday. December 6, the Thimble club held the annual Chrlstmaa party nt the home of Mrs. K. O. Briscoe. Olfu were exchanged and delight ful rrfrenhmenta served. , . The annual Uuisima uaur glveu Tolo Meteorological Report j Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to night and Tuesday; little ehenge In temperature. Oregon : Fair east and cloudy west portion tonight and Tuesday; occasional rain northwest portion; little change In temperature. Local Data Temperature a year ago today : highest 47; lowest 30. Total monthly precipitation. 2.41 Inches; excess for the month, Xf inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1935, 6.80 Inches; deficiency for the season. .IS Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 90 per cent; A a. m, today. 100 per cent. Tomorrow : aunriae 7 ;34 a. sunset, 4:43 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 a. m., 120 Meridian Time. n u 5 Is S c BoIm 86 30 .00 Clear Boston 40 34 .34 Rain Chicago 38. 30 .04 Cloudy Denver 40 13 .00 Clear Eureka 64 40 T Clear Helena 34 14 .00 Clear Lob Angeles..- 70 &3 .00 Clear Hertford 40 34 .00 Clear New York 40 .88 Cloudy Omaha ............ 38 80 T Clear Phoenix 88 34 .00 Clear Portland 48 88 .04 Clear Reno ... .... 14 .00 Cloudy Roaeburg 80 80 .00 Foffgy Salt Lake ... 34 14 .00 Clear San Francisco 56 44 .00 Clear Seattle 44 38 .14 Cloudy Spokane 38 34 .00 Clear Wnlta. walla... 38 28 .00 Cloudy Wah D. C. 44 43 ,0B Cloudy COURT HOUSE NEWS Furnished by the Jackson County abstract Co.. 121 E Sixth Street Marriage Licenses Charlea L. Montgomery and Lois M. Addlnffton. LeMle Jones and Lucille Darby. Tom Pennery and Vclma Olaeaburn. Fred A. Moore end Mary M. Moore. Clarence D. Popjoy and Ida Schol fleld. Jaraea T. Lovell and Orace M. Ev erett. Blair Lojrue and Lillian L. Sullivan. Herbert T. Ooley and Rose Austin. Circuit Court Perry L. Ashcmft, Earl Leever as sume business name certificate of "Aahoraft & Leever," Ashland. Ore gon. Alice Ruff vs. Dawaon L. Huff; di vorce. 3 tate of Oregon ve. O. A. Farmer; forgery. State of Oregon v. Everett Nathan Punell; driving auto while Intoxica ted. O. E. Gates Auto Co.. v. Ben J. Trowbridge: chattel Hen. F. A. Bate v. Walter M. Robertson; possession real property and damages. Ethel Harris va. Wm. F. Harris: di vorce. Drvalee Ohrtatlan vs. John W. Chris tian; divorce. Southern Oregon Credit Bureau ts. Jcaae B. Barnett, et al; attachment. Ted M. Wilson vs. Betty M. Wilson; divorce. Harriett Pellett vs. Martin Pellett; divorce. fteal Estate Transfers Florence Blaaa, et vlr to Harold Mc cormick, et ux. QCD. $1.00. Lot In Block 1, Sunset Park, Medford. L. H. Wyant to Agnea M. Wyant. QCD. 11.00. Lots 1 and 3. 8E of NE, NE of BE Sec. a, Twp. 37, S. R. 3 East., First State Bank of Efw?le Point to A. Kavln. WD. ISA0.00. N' of NW4; SE of NE'4 Sec. IB In Twp. 80, S. R. 1 E. J. S. Jordan, et ux to W. J. Chip man. WD. 910.00. Tract In Downing Oeorge Tract In Ashland. Jasper E. Reynolds to Florence A. Leonard. WD. 910.00. tot 1. Block 3, Wellington Heights Add. to Medford. Wm. J. Warner to John 0 Blajvht. WD. 11.00. Land in Sees. 3ft and 36 In Twp. 37, S. R- 3 W. Jackson County Building to Loan Aasoctatlon to Roy Stanley, et ux. WD. $1.00. E4 of SWI4; W'j of SE; SE,i of SWV; W14 or SE'4; 8E4 of fiE'i Sec. 10; NV. of NE Sec. 30, Tkp. 30, A. R. 1 E. Roy Stanley, et ux to W. R, Hol man, et ux. WD. $1.00. E' of AW'; W of BE'4; SE'4 of SE Sec. 10; N'4 of NE'4 Sec. 30, Twp. 3ft, 8. R. 1 E. Mrs. Gertrude 8. Watters to Ches ter Balderson, et ux. QCD. $80.00. 8 seres In Sec. 7 In Twp. 80, S. R. 4 W. Lottie Grant Waters, et vlr to Wil liam J. Montgomery, et ux. QCD. $3A0.00. Lot OS Highland Park Add. and Lot flfi Pracht's Add. and tract between all In City of Ashland. John W. Mills, Jr.. et ux to W. J. Montgomery, et ux. WD, $10 00. Tract on North side of Vista Street in Ash land. Ellmbeth Fluhrer to Wm H. Fluh rer. WD. $10 00. Part of Lot 4 In Block 3 Wellington Heights Addition to Medford. for members of Phoenix Thuraday club and their husbands, will be at the Engle hall, Saturday evening. Mrs. Jessie Barkley and Mrs. Mabel Stanellff have selected a very tempt ing menu, snd the decoration com mittee consists of Meadames Bark ley, Woods. Wilcox and Quacken- bush. Mrs. Ines Hay, Cornelia Barnes and Alice Hallgren have charge of table arrangements. Loral voters are urged to register before January 1 If they want to vote in the coming election, and are not now registered. Registration may be made with Mrs. Fred E. UalUren. hawUr auoolnled iegUUaX. LETTER TO ISAAGS VOICES THANKS OF YOUNG JAPANESE From far-away NUhlnomlya, Ja pan, comes an echo ol the vlett here last summer of a group of young Japanese on a tour of the United States. William F. Isaaca 11 lo receipt of a letter from Koh Isao Nakagawa. one of the Japanese youngsters taken on a trip to Crater Lake by members of the Medford Rotary club. The letter follows: "Dear Mr. Wm. F. Isaacs. "I cannot sufficiently express for the kindness you had shown ma while I wss in America. "It WSA nnlv An. mnntk M... I stayed in America, but I bellere r waa tne napplest time I have ever had. 'I am VetT hStinv tn .no T an.to.u4 at Nlshlnomlya on the 18th of Sep tember and I am verv hunv In m.. Ing my report concerning the con- tciciita una me tour. 'I am enclosing a .vinv rue m picture and at the same time may nave a copy or yours so as to ivimtiu encn otner easily and to keep it as a token of (rood memnrv and admiration. 'It Will be a. crest nlenxiir to hear from you. "Hoping thla letter will flnii vmi In the pink of health. "Sincerely yours, "KOH ISAO NAKAGAWA. , "30 Oldecho, "Nlshlnomlya. Japan." S 10 BENEFIT PEOPLE OF TRUST Formation of a niiin. ternatlonal organization designed t place a premium upon trustworth iness la the aim nf Aim,,. D,t Medford high school graduate and local Dusiness man. Mr. Pruitt tentatively '.auncheol hla plan with an advertisement In a national magazine released laac week and today ha was In receipt of about a dozen responses from various parts of the country. One of the principal purposes ot the proposed organization, Mr. Pruitt said, la to enable trustworthy per sona to compete on better terms with "chlselers," Mr. Pruitt emphasized that ' th tentative organization la not In any way radical, being devoted to the fundamental virtue. of true Americanism. He said hl proceeding with the plan depends entirely upon the response he gets, adding that he would not know for at least a month whether Interest would be sufficient to go ahead, G. PASTBARBER TAKES OWN LIFE GRANTS PASS, Deo. 18, (8pl.) George Coffenberry. about 68, owner of the Del Rogue barber shop, waa found dead Friday night, apparently having killed himself with a J9 call, bra revolver shot through the head. Coffenberry left hla shop about t p.m. Friday, Mra. Coffenberry became worried when he did not appear at home, and hla ton-ln-law, Charle. Adair, began a search at 4:30. with Patrolman R. 0. Cadmus, he found the body at 0:4fi orumpled up In corner In a vacant room in rear of the same building In which the ahop la located. It waa believed Coffenberry killed himself shortly after leaving the shop. No note was found and no motives were apparent. He bad been In good health. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at the L. B. Hall funeral home with the First Church of Christ Scientist, In charge. Coffenberry lived here for approxi mately 30 years and held one of the oldest working barber's license In th etate. The first of a series of CCO edu cations! conferences held Thursday and Friday at Camp Bradford was described as eminently successful today by Eugene O. Golden, district coordinator, upon his return to Medford headquarters. Educational advisers In the Brad ford rone, as well as camp officers, participated In the conference and described the educational work that is being accomplished by the CCO men In school rooms and shops specialising In art and handcraft. Programs designed to entcrtsln a well as lrruct the enrollees also were discussed. After the conference Mr. Oolden went to Camp Oregon Caves to ln npect an exhibit of art and hand craft. Manufacturers snd builders la the roofing industry say their busi nesses have incressed 40 per cent to 80 per cent as result of the better housing program. In many sections of the country loans tor roofing Jobs hsve out-volumned all other groups under the modernls Uou credit plan. CCC HOLDS FIRST ZONE CONFERENCE