Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 06, 1938, Page 7, Image 7

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LOST AND FOUND
LOST Black. 6-inch dome cap. Find
er return to Petroleum Heat and
Burner Co., 412 E. Main.
LOST 11 dog miasing, call Iff 8..
J WANTED MALE HELP
' WANTED Ranch hand. Board, room
and spending money. Box 3076,
Tribune.
MAN for Coffee Route. Up to 45
first week. Automobile given as
bonus. Write MILLS, 1601 Poplar,
Oakland, Cal. '
WANTED Boys 14 or over, to sell
newspapers after school. Apply
Mall Tribune office.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WXPITR.IFNflF.n niRI. wants hoile
work. Can take comDlete choree. '
Phone 1605-R
i
EMPLOYED BOOKKEEPER and
STENOGRAPHER wishes position I
In this vicinity: eight years lumber
experience, 6 years with Shell Oil
- Co. References. Address P.O. Box
3051. Redmond. Oregon.
WANTED Miscellaneous
WANTED to lease on profit sharing
basis (with possibility of buying as
soon as I can realize on property
here,) a large rnnch, alfalfa and
grain land, stocked and equipped
to carry around 200 brood sows and
some cattle. Write E. L. Reedy, 107
Clecle, Palo Alto, California.
WANTED TO RENT 10 to 20 acre
ranch, with good hen house and
out buildings. 718 Sherman.
BOO WANTED Yearling terrier or
spaniel. Write Box J. Rogue River
PRIVATE PARTY Wants to buy
from private party used Chevrolet
or Plymouth car. Must be good and
cheap. Box 2872. Tribune.
WANTED Feeder pigs, weighing
from 90 to 125 lbs. Phone 691-R-l.
E. H Neldermeyer.
EXPERIENCED COOK wants work In
home, or cooking for crew of men.
Box 2656. Tribune.
WANTED Good fresh cow. CO, care
Mall Tribune.
WANTED Dead and worthless ani
mals removed free of charge Phone
(reverse charges) Southern Oregon
By-Producta Co.
WANTED Platform scale. 1715 No
Riverside.
WANTED Horses and cows Eagle
Point Fox Farm. Phone 27-X-7
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture
MEIIrOHI) BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St. Phone 1062
WELL DRILLING $1 .50 per ft. first
60 ft., eto J M Dodge. 619 King
WOOL - MOHAIR HIDES
And Pelts See us before you sell
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St. Phone 1062
RUDY'S UPIIOLNTKHINO SHOP
All Wnrk Oiinranleed. Free estimates
anytime. In connection with
HOLBROOK & ANDREWS
6th and Front Call 647
HIGHEST. PRICES PAID for Batteries.
Radiators Aluminum. Brass. Cop
per and other metals
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St Phone 1062
WANTED Radio batteries to re
charge Only 35 cents each Phillips
Radio Service. 219 N Riverside
WE PY MORE CASH
For Your Furniture
HOI BROOK A ANDREWS
flth end Front Phone 547
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Beautifully fuml'hed
modern duplex. Adults only. Phone
613.
FOR RENT 5-ruom modern house.
422 Laurel.
FOR RENT 5-room houe, clean. 116
Mistletoe. Phone 905-M.
UNFURNISHED House for rent. 134
So. Ivy.
FOR PENT 8-room unfurnished
house and 3 room unlurnuhed
apartment. Call 335 S Riverside.
FOR RENT Small furnished house.
Gas equipped. No dogs. 334 Apple
FOR PENT 6-room house, clean.
Clow In. 116 Mistletoe. Phone
905-M.
FOR RENT Nlr!y furnished 5-room
house. No children. Rent J7 50
708 Sherman
FOR RFNT Furnt-hed house. $23 50
712 Pme. Key 716 Pine or Call
t'4-w
FOR RENT BOARD-ROOM
BOARD and ROOM, $1 a day at 716
a Mal
FOR RENT APARTMENTS I
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart- .
ment, 112. 351 Bealty.
QE BAUER APTS., 8th at Oakdale.
modern, furn. or unfurn. All com
forts and courtesy, by WEEK or
MONTH. $25 and up. Jackson Coun
ty's finest apt. house. House Phone
713-Y.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
AdulU only. 244 So. Grape.
FOR RENT 2-room modern fur
nished apartment. Both, ground
floor, private entrance. Oarage. 410
Hamilton.
2-ROOM FURNISHED apartments.
12.50 and $16. 706 So. Oakdale.
NICE APARTMENT 2 rooms, kit
chenette, bath, gas heat. Inquire
F. St F. Bank.
4-ROOM Furnished flat. Adulta only
Call 6 Laurel.
FOR RENT 3 or 3 room apartments.
708 Park Ave.
3-ROOM FURNISHED apartment,
steam heat. 229 N Ivy.
FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-room
flat, modern. Oil heater. Adulu. 718
W. Main. Phone 1470-J.
APARTMENT for rent. 604 S. Oak
dale. NEWLY -DECORATED apartment.
Adults only. 005 W. 10th.
FOR RENT A fine duplex apartment,
living and dining room, bed room,
kitchen and bath, nicely furnished
at 842 East Main. Phone 31 or
898-J-3.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished npart.
ment, 40 Quince. Phone 641-W.
FURNISHED apartment: hot and cold
water, tights, private bath Adults
912 So Oakdnle
FOR RENT Miscellaneous
FOR RENT Steam heated office
room. Two store buildings. See
Roland Hubbard or Al Llttrell.
LARGE OFFICE ROOM tor rent
220 N Bnrtlett
i FOR RENT Furnished Rooms
COMFORTABLE SLEEPING room. 912
i West 11th.
FOR RENT Front sleeping room In
neat, refined home. 323 King.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing room for gentleman - 325 So
Riverside.
I ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 S. Grape
-i- -i
ROOM FOR RENT Private entrance.
bath and shower. M.50 week. 408
COMFORTABLE room In private
home 410 Beatty St Tel 1521 Y
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 1300 pound work mare.
B years old, with 8-month old colt.
Roger Vonder Hellen. Route 3,
Medford.
FOR SALE Horses and cows. First
place west off Crater Lake highway
at 4 Corners.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Phone 437-L.
FOR SALE 4 Guernsey cows, fresh In
December( extra good): 2 sorrel
Belgium welner colts. W. F. Martin,
E.P. Star route. Medford.
FOR SALE PETS DOGS
FOR SALE S:x-months-old black
male cocker spaniel. 326 6. Central.
TWO BLACK SCOTT1E PUPPIES
(part black fox terrier) $10 each
Phone 42. 1807 West Main.
FOR SALE Australian Shepherd
puppies. 518 5. Main.
For Exchange Miscellaneous
FEEDERS TRADE for balled hay.
grain or sell cheap. Phone 534-M.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
$3.900 8-room home, excellent loca
tion on east side, basement and
furnace. 600 down. $37 per month.
Brown & White, 104 West Main.
HOUSES FOR SALE in Medford and
surrounding towns Easy terms
Jackson County Federal Savings
Loan Association,
SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE Du
plex. 4-room modern house and
vacant lots. Box 1969. rrlbune.
FOR SALE Modern 4 -room house
nice lawn, enclosed back vnrd. In
quire 717 West 14th. Close to
Washlncton and high schools
Phone 289-?.
CONSERVATIVE INVESTMENTS
6-ROOM plastered house and bath,
cement foundation, good location,
near high school. I2.17S.00., In
cluding furniture.
4-ROOM house. Jazz plastering. In
good condition, very attractive,
large lot, only $1,500.00.
1 ACRE and modern 4-room house.
city water, near city limits, on
graveled and oiled road $2250. Easy
terms.
SH ACRES. Bear Creek bottom land
5-room modern house, fireplace,
hardwood floors, all In alfala,
city water, splendid location.
$3300.00 for a short time only.
L. Q. PICKELL, 16 So. Bartlett
WHEN you think of real estate think
of BROWN fit WHITE
FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES
$163 1933 DeLuxe Ford 4 -door, heat
er, runs fine. Trade. 220 N. Bart
lett. 1935 DO DOE COUPE In A-l condition
$350. Would take light plrkup as
part payment.BEN WEBSTER, Tal
ent. 1938 CHEVROLE1 De Luxe Sport
Sedan, Heater, defroster. 8,800
miles. Private, for sale or trade
for cheaper enr. pickup, cows or
hay. Balance can be financed.
Olenn Ferguson. Trail Route. Eaclc
Point. Ask at Vtc Ac Bob's Service
Station on Crater Lake highway
north of Escle Point.
HAHN MOTORS OUARANTEK
COUNTS
1937 DODGE De Luxe Coupe, clean
as a pin. short mileage $598
1937 FORD Tudor sedan, new car
condition $495
1933 PLYMOUTH Sport Roaflster.
new paint, ton and curtains . $175
1937 CHRYSLER Royal Sdsn.
overdrive and heater, new car
guarantee ...... $765
Low Bsnk F!nsnc
HAHN MOTORS
Lot at 33 So. Rlrersld
FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1935 PLYOUTH 326
Alice street.
SANDY'S USED CARS
YOU KNOW 'the class of cars you
buy from Sandy. You are sure of
a square deal. Some of the Values;
1836 FORD Coupe, radio and
heater 9395
1935 STUDEBAKER Sedan.
radio $485
1935 CHEVROLET Coach 1385.
1934 STUDEBAKER Sedan S485.
1936 CHEVROLET Pickup J485
1931 STUDEBAKER 6 Coups ... S165.
1929 FORD Coupe t 65.
STUDEBAKER DEALER
IT'S HERE
1939 Plymouth Sedan
849 delivered In Medlord.
BRIQGS-HUMPHHEY MOTOR CO.
1938 Ford Fordor DeLuxe. nearly
new. Run only 3400, new car guar
antee. Must sacrifice. It's got to go.
Make me an offer. 220 N. Bartlett.
Be Moaern. Buy
CHRYSLER
NOW ON DISPLAY
HAHN MOTORS
38 North Riverside
For Exchange Real rSstate
WILL TRADE large Seattle home,
with established Income, Capitol
Hill district, for Medford property
or surrounding district. My equity
5500. Address Owner. 504 Harvard
Ave. Nnrth. Seattle, Wash.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
LILY BULBS, Special. Regal. Tiger,
j Tennlfollum, Elegan's Red, 5c, 10c
I 15c each. Peontas, 15c, 25c and 35c.
1 Evergreen shrubs. Special price for
unnsimas. via facmc Hlgnway,
CHASTAIN NURSERY.
FOR SALE Clarinet, saxaphone. 507
King.
FOR SALE Venetian blinds made to
order. Free estimate. Inquire across
from Ovelman's lumber yard on
Jacksonville highway. Box 33. John
Grlnsted.
FOR SALE Music Etudes for years
from 1900 to 1937. Good condition.
617 N. Front.
DRY APPLEWOOD at Frlnk Orchard.
Phone Gll-J-2.
FOR SALE Davenport. Call before
10 or after 5. 219 No. Oakdale.
FEW BALES slightly damaged Klam
ath hay, 80o hundred. Davis Feed
Store.
20 PROTEIN DAIRY FEED only
$1.40 sack. Best for cold weather.
Davis Feed Store.
FOR SALE Furniture, household
goods. Fine location for rooms and
board. 11th and King St.
FOR SALE Corn, hay and wood. Tel,
447-X. Jessie M. Mlnear.
FOR SALE 3-yard linen Damask
table cloth with 12 napkins. Never
been used. Nile green heavy allk
corded bedspread. Phone 1058-H.
BODY FIR $1.75 tier. Phone 452-R-3
FOR SALE Dry body fir and hard
wood. Phone 1213-J.
FOR SALE Used Radios Phllco.
RCA, Zenlthand others from $3.50
and up. all recondltolned. Western
Auto supply Co.
FOR SALE Portable Underwood
typewriter. 824 So. Newtown.
HARDWARE at Independence, Oregon.
Good, clean stock. Modern store.
Inventory and fixtures. $17,000
Fast turnover; good profits. Cash
deal. Owner must attend other
Interests. Write Chas. T. Stryker,
Independence. Ore.
FOR SALE 20-Inch Champion
back-geared drill press, 6 h.p. elec
. trie motor; 3 anvils, 1 forge, up-
I lng and other shop equipment. 118
, Rn Unrtlat M-Hn.1
FOR SALE Used Atwater-Kent 7
tube console. Excellent condition.
$15. FlreBtone Auto Supply, 9th and
Riverside.
FOR SALE Coleman oil heater.
Practftally new. 518 Haven. Phone
1113.
MIXED NUTS Walnuts. Brazils. Pea
nuts. Filberts, Almonds. 3 pounds
39c.
HUMPHREY'S GROCERY
Phone 462 534 E. Main
FOR tiALE
Cob Corn - $1.00 per cwt
Shelled Corn $1.33 per cwt.
Ground Barley $1.35 per cwt.
All grain clean and dry and of good
qunllty. John Nealon, Phono 118.
Centra Point.
USE and send Fancy Cornice Pears
$1.90 standard box. Wo will ship
for you. HUMPHREY'S GROCERY ,
Phone 462, 634 E. Main.
TEXSUN (Texas) Grapefruit Juice.
No. 3 cans. $1.09 per d07.en. HUM
PHREY'S OROCERY, Phone 462.
A34 E. Main.
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS Reductions
and genuine saving on your piano
purchase from Brasafleld Music Co.,
212 W. Main.
WOODWORKING MACHINERY for
sale.
I 4-slde planer, capacity. 6-lnx
15-ln., blower, clycone, and 100
feet of pipe.
I Master Woodworker, motor at
tached. 1 turning lathe.
1 gang saw.
1 swing saw.
1 60-h.p. motor.
1 8-h.p. motor.
Also pullevs. belts and shafting.
ECONOMY LUMBER CO.. Inc.
Tel. 694 N. Riverside
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS on New and
Used Oil and Wood Clrculutors.
Radios, and Washers. Pick's Hard
wsre. FOR SALE 2nd grade Cornice. 60c.
Red Delicious apples, $1.10. Sthmen
Wlnesap applea. 90 cents; New towns
loose, extra fancy. 85e. fancy 75c.
Bring boxes. Pinnacle packing
Plant No. 4.
FOR SALE Ifl-lneh dry' body fir,
$2 00 per tier;; 16-Inch black oak
$3 00 per tier. Phons orders no
FOR SALE Top soil, fertilizer, drive
way material. Phone 618-R.
FOR SALE Coast red cedar posts.
Feeds and seed rraln New and
used machinery. Flnley Imp. Co.
ALL KINDS of good seasoned wood
Phone 281.
STEM punctured cornice. 50c per lug
Brln your own container Ameri
can Fruit Growers, Inc., South fir
Street warehouse.
FIPST CLAPS BODY FIR. laurel or
oak. 12-inch and 14-tnch. Phone
1787. 1314 Weat 10th. Night or day.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Extra nice walnuts. Mrs.
Cherry, Grllfin Creek.
FOR SALE Newtown apples. 25c and
50c box. Myron Root Packing
House. Bring boxes.
RAW FURS
Eastern prices for your furs, paid
at home, ready cash Large stock
of traps, new and used. We also
buv hides, pelts and wool.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Phona 1062
APPLE WOOD
Stove and fireplace lengths. See
Rogue River Orchards Co.. end
North Central Ave.
FOR SALEWlndow glass, all sizes
Medford Bargain House. 37 N
Orape St Phone 1063.
WALL-PAPER at half-price during
Lamport's Close-Out Sale
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
BUSINESS CHANCES
HARDWARE SACRIFICE account
death, $8500 stock, $4,000 profit
1937. Requires cash, financial se
curity. 419 O St., Grants Pass, Ore
NEW AND WELL-EQUIPPED Service
Station at Jacksonville for sale at
a real bargain Will require ap
proximately $1000 cash to handle
If Interested phone 953 Medford
Or write P O Box 1074
MISCELLANEOUS
SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out of
court, saving money, confidential
Write Economy Service, room 433
Redwood Hotel. Grants Pass. Ore
DRESSMAKING, costuming, remodel
ing and mending, Grace Reed.
Phone 1582-J.
A BETTER re bore . Job at a suving
Phone Jacksonville 183. Frees' Gar
age. CASH FOR CHRISTMAS
Quick Service . .
Small payments
No Endorsers . . ,
No Red-Tape . . .
NEED extra money for Christmas?
You can get up to $300 from 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
' fldentlal service.
Call, phone or write
OREGON FINANCE CO. y
Lie. No. S-211. M-217. Phone 139.
45 So. Central.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS
ESCROWS
Expert .Vnmm Ct panel
i-EI JOE DO IT Tel 1173 House
cleaning, floor waxing- demothing
nigs npholsetry. cleaning
LOANS
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
ings of late construction $9 76 per
month per thousand. Low Interest
rate.
BROWN & WHITE. 104 W Main
Radiator Repairing
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE
33 South Bartlett.
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
Monkeys
Sunburned
Hasty pud din it
Strong wind
Narrow distant
view
To
Dry
Ward off
Eat away bit
by bit
Pertaining to
the feel
Regions
Setison for use
Ueforo this
Extort by
violence
Exert to ths
utmost
Rodent
Central portion
of an ear of
corn
Natural cover
ing; of ths
head
Rellect
Kncouraga
Talk glibly
Mountain lake
Those undr
legal age
Story
Shelter
Ancient Greek
mllepost
Bohemian
dance
Planta that
feed upon
Solution of Yeaterday'a Puzzle
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xpenses
19. Japaness sash
61. Sum
14. Not fresh
66. Cleansing
process
67. European
blackbird
6S. Russian
mountains
70. Genua of the
ollv tra
71. Wild flower
72. Number of the
Mu.es
71. Whirlpool
74. Gray rock
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Dressmaking.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking.
Pur Remodeling, Buttons and
Buckles covered Room 302. U. 8
Natl Bank Bldg Tel 1181.
DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladles
Coats and Suits Alterations Prices
reasonable Mary M. Coker Cra
te nan Bldg.
The MO DES tihoppe Featuring Tail
oring Dressmaking Alterations for
men and women Hemstitching
buttons buckles 19 N Bnrtlett
Painting
COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY
PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend
a reliable painter or paperhanger
P H A. loans for painting now
available. Pittsburgh Paint Store
133 W Main.
ROOKING
WE REPAIR or apply any type of
roof. Roll roofings and coating at
rasll order prices Psbco Paint
and Roofing. Ekerson Paint and
Roof Co. 38 So Bartlett Tel MS
MATTRESS A I THOLSTKItY
MATTRESS Upholstering, Furniture
repairing, reflnlshlng. Rug fc Dav
enport cleaning Fumigating. Nu
way Mattress & Uph. Co., Phone
393. 209 W. 8th St. All work guar
anteed. Iran si ei
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving Bonded carriers. Fireproof
storage Expert crating, packing
and shipping service. "Davie for
Service." Phone 644.
EAD8 TtNSFrXsTORGEC)
Office 36 So Fir Phone 315. Prices
rleht Service Ruaranteed
LEGAL NOTICES
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. JACKSON .
COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF NELLIE VIOLA 60WELL, de
ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the county court for Jackson County,
Oregon, has appointed me executor of
the estate of Nellie Viola Sowell, de
ceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby requir
ed to present the same with proper
vouchers within six months from this
date at the office of Neff & Frohn
mayer. Cooley Theatre Building, Med
ford. Oregon.
Dated November 23. 1938.
LINDEN D. SOWELL. executor.
Bell
view
BELLVIEW, Dec. 6 (Spl.) Home
extension unit of Bellvlew held the
December meeting at the Community
club house last Friday with 18 mem
bers present. A covered dish lunch
eon was served from a large table
with a miniature Christmas tree cen
terpiece. Under the tree were gaily
wrapped packages, one tied by a
string to each plate. Mrs. O. H. Mod
roll and Mrs. R. E. Bell, as the host
esses served. Mrs. Val Inlow presid
ed over the business meeting. Mrs.
John Hellmeyer and Mr. Carl Henry
gave committee reports. A cooked
food salo will be held at the Ashland
groceteria ' December 34. Mrs. Rosa
Applegate and Mrs. Carl Henry will
have charge. Proceeds will be used
to send a delegate to the Home In
terest conference. Next meeting will
be January 30 with Mrs. Vincent
Lanlnl and Mrs. Walter Hash as host
esses. The project, "Good Grooming"
will be presented by Mrs. Henry
Cross-Word Puzzle
10. Drinking vessel
11. Abnormal
13. Male deer
, Inventor of the
sewing
machine
XI. Reluctant
21. Half: prefix
'At. Outer garment!
28. Variety
30. Melody
31. Angry
33. Sensitive
34. Kagl
36. Uccentrte
rotating
pieces
16. Death notice
37. Profited
19. Fruit of a vine
41. Kind of balsarr
43. Urchin
40. Hire
48. Female sheep
si. Form of
worship
it. Harmonize
,14. Merchandise
H. European
thrush
17. Large antelopf
M. Cancels
59. Orchestral
Instrument
SO. Destitute of
natural
covering
OS. Continent .
43. For fear that
64. Dried grass
(I. Substance use
In making
soap
iCOB
is we
IPJL E
Son's
UI
Comes to a
close
DOWN
Staring open
mouthed Peeler
Omit In
pronouncing
Automobiles of
a certain
typ
Topas hum
ming bird
Prima donna
Employer
Hrattered
Mem her of a
mixed tribe
of Asia
75.
Sterud and Mrs. Claude Conley, Every '
one la Invited to attend.
Upper Valley Community club will
meet at the community club house .
December 14 for a Christmas party
with Mrs. Edwin Dunn, Mrs. Claude (
Conley and Mrs. B. H. Christ I leb as
hostesses. Mrs. John Hellmeyer and
Mrs. Jamea Chamberlain will have i
charge of the program which will In
clude a visit from Santa Claus.
A survey of telephone lines of the
Bellvlew company was made Friday
by Harold Alkena, manager of the
Ashland telephone company; J. Wlm
mer, technical engineer from Port
land and Albert C. Joy, manager of
the Bellvlew system. They plan to
Improve the lines preparatory to In
stalling dials. A special meeting of
the stockholders of the Bellvlew com
pany Ls called for Tuesday night to
decide on policy and hear Mr. Wlm
mer explain the system.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hill of Talent
moved last week to the Razor place,
next to the True ranch. Mr. HU) is
a nephew of J. W. Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark True have
sold their 140-acre ranch to Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Byrd. Mr. and Mrs.
True have moved to 540 Iowa street
in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd are
moving this week from the Houch
ranch to their newly acquired prop
erty. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Joy visited
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs
George Maddox in Medford.
Merle Talent left last week for
Los Angeles where he has secured em
ployment for the winter.
Mrs. Claude Conley entertained at
a one o'clock luncheon Tuesday. The
afternoon was spent In embroidery
work and visiting. Guests were Mrs.
Edwin Dunn, Mrs. Herman Helm,
Mrs. George Helms. Mrs. Walter Long
stleth, Mrs. J. M. Crow and Mrs. Roy
Crow.
Mrs. Ola Beers from Plnehurst spent
several days last week at the Wade
Wallla home. Mrs. Bier's Is a cousin
of Mr. Wallis.
McLeod
McLEOD, Dec. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Percy MulUns and family of
Redding. Calif., are visiting his
brother. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mulllns
and family who are living on Rogue
river.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grtevea left
for Cleveland. Ohio, December 4 to
spend the holidays with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stearns and
daughter of Medford called at the
Bob Alworth home November 30.
Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson were
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mra. Frank, Dltsworth November
24.
Uncle George, who lives with his
niece, Zella Tunis, is quite 111 in a
Medford hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vaughn and
family were dinner guests at the
Tullla home on Thanksgiving day.
A stork shower was given at the
home of Mrs. Helen Ax tell for Mra.
Helen Messacar November 29. At
tending were Alberta Hughes, Ethel
Casey, Mini Rite hoy. Flossie Mulllns,
Violet and Maude Dltsworth. Mllly
Glass, Olive, Georgia and Katie Grie
ves, Tressie Vaughn, Cat oil ne Hard
ing, Hester Arnold and Thelma Clark
and baby daughter.
Elk Creek P.-T. A. will have Its
regular meeting In the schoolhouse
Friday. December 9, at 1:30 p. m.
All members are asked to attend
and visitors are welcome. Refresh
ments will be served.
Dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harding Sr. on
December 4 were Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Darnall of Los Angeles and Mr.
and Mra. Bert Griffith of Redondo
Beach, proprietors of the "Wagon
Wheel," a summer resort.
Visitors at "Harding Paradise"
Sunday evening Deo. 4 were Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Casey, Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Morgan and daughter and H.
McFarland.
Caroline Harding snd Zella Tullls
attended the "Good Grooming"
at tha court house In Medford Dec,
A.
Christmas Theme
At Central Point
Meeting of P.-T. A.
CENTRAL POINT, Dec.' 6 (Spl.)
Christmas was the theme In story
and song at the regular meeting of
Central Point P.-T. A . Decern ber 3
Miss Marjory Gregory, second grade
teacher, presented her pupils In a
abort drama.
Mra. Clifton Philips gave the old
but ever new story of the birth of
Christ, quoting from Genesis and
Tastah In the Old, and John In the
New Testaments. Carols sting by
the assemblage were led by Mrs. Ar
nold Bohnert with Mrs. Marshal film-
mond at the piano.
During the business session up-to
date by-laws were adopted and a
budget approved. Room mothers to as
alst Mrs. Alta Kelley on the refresh
ment committee are by grades: first.
Mrs. Alvln Williams, (has served)
second. Mrs. Harry Dunn, (has serv
ed); third, Mrs. Mervln Gleason. Jan
uary; fourth. Mrs. Henry Ktlbourne,
February; fifth, Mrs. Bert Langston,
in a served); slith, Mrs. L. C. Grimes,
March: seventh, Mrs. H. Brown, April,
and eighth, Mrs. J. M. Freidman In
May.
P.-T.A. will have a penny drill at
the next regular meeting, Jsnuary 0.
to help erase the deficit In the Mc-
Loughlln Memorial fund. The second
grade room won the attendance prize.
Refreshments were served by the first
grade mothers.
HUGE LOSS SEEN IN
PRESENT TVA RATES
WAfllimOTON, Dee. fl. (AP) Dr.
Arthur B. Morgan, ousted chairman
of tha Tennessee Valley Authority,
estimated today TVA't power sales
would result In an annual loss of
13.167.000 .If present rates are con
tinued when the proposed system of
dama Is completed.
a . .
Phone M Well caul away youi
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
On the
Radio Chains
STATIONS.
Where to Find Thrm on the put:
KKX. PortlRnd, 1180; KFI. Bill
Los Angi-les; K(1A. 1410. Spokane.
RliO, Wa, Ban Francisco: Ktnv
i.iO. Portland; KJK, 870. Brattle.
KN2, 10.10. Los Armeies; KOA. Kan
Deliver; KOIN, 940. Portland;
KOMO. 020. Seattle; KPO. dtto. San
Franrlaro; RSI..IIK0. Salt Lake
Tuesday
5:00 Beaux Arta Trio. KPO, KOW;
Songs. KNX, Callforntana on Parade,
KdO; Music, KEX.
8:30 Information Please. KPO,
KFI, KOW: Aurandfa Orch.. KNX;
Plantation Party, KOO. KEX; Al
Jolson, KSU
:00 Vcrna Osborne. KPO, KOW;
Play. KOO. KEX; We the People,
KNX, KOIN, KSU
0:30 Fibber McOee. KPO. KFI.
KOW; Benny Goodman's Orch..
KNX, KSL, KOIN; Conley Orch..
KOO, KEX; News, KJR.
7:00 Bob Hope. KPO. KOW. .KFI:
Drama, KNX, KSL, KOIN; If I Had
the Chance, KOO, KEX.
7:30 Uncle Ezra. KPO. KFI; Jlm-
mle Pldler. KNX. KOIN. KSL;
Rhythm School, KEX; Football Chat
ter. KOO.
8:00 Amos and Andy, KPO. KOW.
KFI; Dance Orch., KOA; Newa, KOO,
KEX.
8:30 Johnny Present, KPO, KOW:
Newspaper drama, KNX, KOIN.
0:00 Al Jolson, KNX, koin; ooon
Morning Tonight. KPO, KFI, KOW;
Langc's Orch., KEX; News, KJR.
9:30 Rudy vallee. KOW; Brown's
Orch., KOO, KEX; Drama, KPO.
10:00 News Reporter, KPO, KOW,
KFI: Hnrrls Orch., KNX. KSL; Music
of All Countries, KOO. KEX.
10:30 Field's Orch., KPO, kex;
Sudy's Orch., KPO, KFI, KOW.
11:00 Winston's Orch., KPO, KFI.
KOW; Organist, KJR: News, KOO;
Owen's Orch.. KNX, KSU
Wednesday
8:00 Spltalny's Orchestra, KEX;
Contrasts, KOMO; Municipal Govern
ment. KPO: Tea For Two, KNX,
KOIN; News. KOO; Sports, KSL.
6:30 Swnrtout'a Music, KOO, KEX;
Hobby Lobby, KPO, KFI, KOW; Raln-
bow'a End, KNX, KOIN.
6:00 Star Theater, KNX, KSU
KOIN; Conference Program, KOO,
KEX; Songs, KFI, KOW; Exposition
Backstage, KPO.
6:30 Drama, KOO: Newa, KJR.
7:00 College of Music, KPO, KOW.
KFI; Connie Boswell, KNX, KOIN;
Chicago Opera, KOO, KEX.
7:30 Chicago Opera, KOO, KEX;
Ask-It-Basket, KNX, KSL, KOIN.
8:00 Amos and Andy. KPO, KOW.
KFI; News, KOO; News, KEX.
8:16 Humai. Side of the Newa,
KPO, KFI, KOW; Lum and Abner,
KOO, KEX.
8 :30 Dorsey'a Orchestra, KPO, KFI,
KOW; Whlteman'a Orchestra, KNX,
KSL, KOIN: Dance Orchestra, KOO,
KEX.
0 :00 Lange's Orchestra, , ICOO,
KEX: Town Hall.. KPO, KFI, KOW:
Oang Busters, KNX, KSL, KOIN;
News, KJR.
0 :30 Krupa's Orchestra, KOIN;
Drama, KOO, KEX.
10:00 Sophie Tucker, KNX, KOIN:
News Reporter. KPO, KOW, KFI;
Weemif Orchestra, KOO. KEX.
10:16 On the Air. KNX. KOIN.
KSL; Oentlemen Preferred, KPO,
KOW; Weems' Orchestra, KJR.
10:46 Owens' Orchestra, KNX,
KSL, KOIN; Rudy Vallee, KFI; Fields'
Orchestra. KOO, KEX.
11:00 Winston's Orchestra, KPO,
KFI, KOW; King's Orchestra. KNX.
KSL; News, KOO.
Meteorological Report
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Cloudy with
occasional rain tonight and Wednes
day, little change in temperature.
Oregon: Oloudy with occasional
rain tonight and Wednesday, snow
over the mountains, little change In
temperature, strong southerly wind
off the coast.
Local Data
Temperature year ago today:
highest 80, lowest 30. ,
Total monthly precipitation, 1.82
inches, excess for the month, .84
Inches.
Total precipitation since September
I. 1038, 6 14 Inches, excess for the
season, .13 Inches.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes
terday 08 percent; A a. m. today 06
percent.
Tomorrow: sunrise 7:30 a. m., sun
set 4:40 p. m.
Observations Taken at 8 a. m.
120 Meridian Time.
?!
r
Boise
Boston -Chicago
Denver ..
Eureka -Helens
..
40
60
43
60
66
... 46
80 T Rain
43 JO Rain
34 T Cloudy
83 .00 P Cloudy
60 J00 Cloudy
33 .00 Cloudy
60 .00 Clear
44 .01 Rain
48 1.18 Rain
80 .00 Clear
40 .00 Clear
43 T Rain
18 .00 Clear
48 .00 Cloudy
90 .00 Cloudy
43 M Foggy
44 T Rain
33 .00 Oloudy
43 .67 Clear
84 .00 Cloudy
Los Angeles... 86
Medford - 63
New York 86
Omaha 33
Phoenix 80
Portland 60
Reno 80
Roaeburg 64
Salt Lake .. 66
San Francisco 64
Seattle . 64
Spokane 48
Wash., D. C 88
Yakima 84
Hot Kprliiga llrlp
CIRCLE, Alaska (AP) This Yukon
river mining camp Is but half a de
gree below ths Arctic circle and Its
winter temperatures run to so snd
60 degrees below sera, but Its house
holders stay warm ss toast, circle
hot springs Is ths answer. Virtually
every atructurs In ths town Is being
heated by natural hot water.
LEAGUE OF CITIES
REITERATES PLEA
Pro Rata Division Among
Cities Would Bring Med
ford About $18,000 An
nually; Many Attend Meet
Return of a small part of the stats
gesollne tax revenues to the cities
for street financing was approved
unanimously again at yesterday's
district meeting of the League of
Oregon Cities here.
For years the league has been ad
vocating a division of the gasoline
and motor vehlole revenues so that
cities would be enabled to maintain.
repair and reconstruct their streets -without
becoming submerged In debt.
The league propeses to go before the
state legislature In January and seek
legislation authorlzlne the return to
the clttea of a small share of the
revenues of the highway commission.
(18.000 lor Meilferd
The league will sek to recover for
the cities about taoo.ooo of the high
way oommlsslori's estimated revenue
of tH.000,000 l ir the current year.
The funds woulil be divided pro rat
among the oltli nrir.ging ilcoijrd
about 118.000 annually. The funds
would be earmarked for street work
only. It la the league's contention
that since the cities pajr the bulk
of the gasoline and motor vehicle
taxes, they are entitled to at least
a small share of the revenue.
Yesterday's district meeting also
approved snd referred to the league's
legislative committee:
1. Some change In the basic speed
law to aid enforcement In cities.
3. Some change In the budget law
to allow cities to Isy aside money to
bxty equipment on a oash basis.
8. Revision of ths 8 percent bud
get limitations to permit certain
cities to establish a tax base.
Meetings Planned
A series of district lesgue meetings
was planned to follow the opening
session here yesterday afternoon in
the Hotel Medford. After a meeting
In Klamath Falls lost night, sessions
were to follow in Burns this after
noon, Ontario tonight. Baker tomor
row afternoon. La Orande tomorrow
night, Pendleton Thursday night, Ths
Dalles Friday afternoon and Red
mond Friday night.
The district meetings will con
tinue next week In North Bend,
Roaeburg, Eugene, McMlnnvllle, Sa
lem, Tillamook. Astoria and Port
land. - 1
Mayor Charles R. Hugglns of
Marshflold, president of the league,
presided at the session here. He was
assisted by Mayor O. O. Furnas, a
director of the league.
Others attending the meeting hers
wars:
Charles Kell, councilman, Gold
Hill; Ormond R. Bean, olty commis
sioner, Portland; U S. Wlppennan.
senator, Grants Pass; Lulu Sauls
berry, city treasurer, Jacksonville: A.
E. Powell, mayor-elect. Central
Point; P. A. Bonney, councilman,
Central Point; Marshall 8. Slmmonds,
councilman-elect, Central Point; J.
O. Grey, city real estate department.
Medford; Eugene Thorodlke, presi
dent, Jsckson County Chamber of
Commerce, Medford.
Larry Sohade, city council, Med
ford: W. T. Miller, city attorney.
Grants Pass; J. A. Slover, mayor,
Grants Pass; F. M. Wlckman. coun
cilman. Grants Pas: W. A. Fern,
councilman, Grants Pass; Joe Whar
ton, councilman. O rants Psss; R. I.
Cook, mayor-elect, Oold Hilt; Prank
H, Rogers, . city Inspector, Medford;
F. H, Wslker, city engineer, Ashland;
Lew Hsnsen. oouncllman, Ashland.
Herman Kehrll, executive secretary.
League of Oregon Cities, Eugene:
Earl B. Day, county Judge, Medford:
W. H. Miller, stats representative.
Grants pass; Earl T. Nnwbry, stats
representative, Ashland: George W.
Dunn, senator, Ashland; William M.
McAllister, state representative. Med
ford; K. A. Pelletler, councilman,
Oold Hill: Oleo Ollchrist, mayor,
Oold Hill; Oeonj e T. Fray, city coun
cil, Medford; Fred Eiickson, council
man, Medford: M. N. Hogan, coun
cilman, Medford; F. P. Permit, city
attorney, Medfotd.
Thomas Rose berry, councilman.
Medford: Guy Applewhite, council
man, Ashland; Frank J. VanDyks.
city attorney Ashland: Ralph C
Koozer, councilman, Ashland; Euast
O. Blegel, city superintendent. Assf
land; T. 8. Wiley, mayor, Aanleadiv
W. E. Blaks, councilman. Aablamd: -
J. Q. Adams, recorder, Ashland; Fred
Scheffel, olty superintendent, Med
ford, and H. 8. Deuel, councilman.
Medford.
TENSION IN EUROPE
TO BREAK BY SPRING
LONDON, Deo. 8 (IP) Oswald Plrow,
Onion of South Africa defense min
ister who talked to Democrat! and
dictators on a tour of European cap
itals, warned today that International
tension may reach the breaking point
by next spring.
Plrow conferred with British Prims
Minister Chamberlain, Italian Premier
Mussolini, Relchsfuehrer Hitler and
other key figures on his Just-completed
swing.
"Europe," he wsrned. "is drifting
Into war which no nation wants but
against which every government 18
preparing."
For a minimum of $26.63 an Amer
ican cltlsen may hunt whits tall
deer, wild bear, whits bear, whits
wing dove, morning dovs. ducks,
quail and geese for one month la
any sum In Mexico.
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