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r MEDFOTCD MAIL TRTBTTKE. rEDFOKD, OTtEGOy, WEDNESDAY, DECE'MTiET? 21. 1938. PAGE ELEVEN Vteao tfver iKi ju tui page You will probably lino exact) the things tou Have mod toot ing (or or a sale or trade (01 unused articlea you may aave Search your attic or store-room you may find many thing other are seeking and oe able to realize immediate cash IS ' what you want tent nere, ad vertise for it Tribune Class! fled Ads are Inexpensive -.effective! RATES Per word nrst ""'" ,, ,, (Mlnlmom 5c) Kerb additional Insertion, per word , (Minimum Wc Per Une per month without copy change CASH Or money order must as company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST It dog missing, call 1816 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Apple wood cutters Trees are pulled ond we offer the wood free -to parties who will clear the ground of wood and brush. Rogue River Orchard Co., No. Central Ave. WANTED Boys 14 or over, to sell newspapers after school. Apply Mall Tribune office. WANTEDFEMALE HELP WANTED Cook and genera! house keeper, starting January 1st, Call 8S8-W now. W A NTED SiTDATIO N S MALE Nurse, any case, anywhere. Hospital Recommended. Phone 213. 236 bouth Central. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants house keeping or nursing. Good plain cook. Palace Hotel. Room 12. WANTED By capable woman, cook ing and general housework. Phone 881-L. LADY wants housework. Reliable, references. Mall Tribune. Phone 323-L Ashland. WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED Good used typewriter. Fhcne 1455. WANTED Day laborer. 204 West Jackson. PHONE 969-R for rurniture repairing, reftnlshlng, regluelng. WANTED to trade nay for fresh cows. Phone 1489-L. EGOS We buy fresh ranch eggs. Humphrey's Grocery, 534 g. Main. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed tree ol charge Phone (reverse charges) Southern Oregon By - Products Co. HIGHEST CASH PKICtS PAID For Your Furniture MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1063 WELL DRILLING 61. 60 per ft first 80 ft., eto J M Dodge. 61S King WE PAY MOKE CASH For Your Furniture HOI. BROOK A ANDREWS 6th and Front Phtine 647 FOR RENT HOUSES TOR RENT Two-room house. $8.00. Five rooms 620.00. 7 Chestnut. Phone 1664. FOR RENT Clean 4-room furnished house. 1330 Sating Ave. FOR RENT 4-room modern house, 1860. 805 Cedar. Inquire 602 So. Central. FOR RENT 3 unfurnslhed rooms 10. 5-room furnished house, 635 Inquire 518 East Main. FOR RENT Holly Court No 2. Par tially furnished, 3 bedrooms. 430 Phone 1322- W. FOR RENT 6-room house, clean lie Mistletoe Phone 905-M FURNISHED, modern 4-room house bath, garage, water paid. 652 W 2nd UNFURNISHED House for rent 134 So ivy. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Clean, attractive 3-room furnished apartment. Continuous hot water. Adults only. 344 So. Central. FOR RENT Furnished 1. 2. 3-room apt Adults. 604 W. 10th FOR RENT Apartments, 812-80 and 660 230 Beatty. OE BAUER APTS.. 6th at Oakdala. modern turn or unfurn All com forts and courtesy, by WEEK or MONTH 625 and up Jsckson Coun ty's finest apt. house House Phone 713-Y NICE APARTMENT 3 rooms, kit chenette bath, gas beat. Inquire F. & F. Bank FOR RENT A fine duplex apartment living and dining room, bed room, kitchen and bath, nicely furnished at B42 East Main. Phone ; or 898-J-3 S-ROOM FURNISHED apartment, steam neat 229 N Ivy ATTR ACflVF ROOMS 404 9 Orne FOR RENT Furnished Rooms ROOM FOR Rh" NT Private en trance, bath and shower. 12.50 408 Edwsrds St. FURNISHED apartment not and cold water cuius private oath Adults 13 So Oakdala FOR REM Nicely rurntshed sleep In, room for gentleman. 326 8o Riverside FOE RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD and ROOM 1 a da; at TIC FOR RENT Miscellaneous POR RENT Steam heated office room. Two store buildings. See Roland Hubbard or Al Llttrell FOR SALE PETS DOGS TOY BULL and TERRIER PUPS. Davis Feed Stores. FOR SALE Registered Cocker Span iel puppies. Black or Ooldcn Ready for Christmas delivery. Ill Genesee street. SONO BIRDS for Christmas. 105 Geneva. Phone 1966. FANCY CANARY SINGERS and Bird supplies, priced right. Davis Feed Stores. FOR 8ALE Purebred Llewellyn setter spayed female, with papers. Call 1516. BEAUTIFUL SONG BIRDS for Christ mas. DeVoe's. 1127 Wert Main Phone 14B7. c'OR SALE AUTOMOBILES BUICK 4-door Sedan, 1936; exo. mech. oond.; 2 new tires; radio; htr. & fan; for quick sale, (625.00; sick and need cash. Box 463, Tribune. ABBEY'S SPECIAL 1936 NASH 400 Sedan. Motor Al, new finish, good tires. A guar anteed car. This Is a light Nash and very economical to run. Was 535. Now (485. WALTER W. ABBEY, Inc. 3 Used Car Lots 9th & Bartlett FOR SALE "37 Dodge Sedan, cheap. 609 Plum street. SANDY'S SANTA CLAUS SALE OF USED CARS Real savings In USED CARS. Trades and terms. Come In today and get a Christmas present for the whole family. 1936 FORD Cpe., radio, heater $450 1933 STUDEBAKER Sedan $450 1937 STUDEBAKER Sedan, overdrive 6725 1937 STUDEBAKER Coupe, overdrive - $650 1933 PLYMOUTH Sedan 285 1934 STUDEBAKER Sedan 8385 1937 CHRYSLER Royal Sedan..750 1937 HUDSON Sedan 8760 1937 WILLYS Sedan 390 1934 OLDSMOBILE Sedan 385 1935 CHEVROLET Sedan 6385 1931 STUDE. Coupe, radio 8165 1931 BUICK Sedan 185 1930 HUDSON Sedan 150 1929 FORD Coupe 50 SANDERSON MOTOR COMPANY Studebaker Sales and 8ervlce Good Things Come First From Brlggs-Humphrey NOW 1939 License FREE With Our Famous "THRIFTIES" Select your "Thrifty" from this partial list. See them, and make your own TERMS. '31 Ford Sedan with 1939 license 29 Chev. Coupe with 1939 license '29 Oraham Bed. with 1939 license 30 Nash Sedan with 1939 license '29 Ford Sedan with 1939 license 31 Chev. Coupe with 1939 license '29 Chev. Coach with 1939 license '33 Willys Sedan with 1939 license Many Other Makes and Models "Our Customers Stay Satisfied" See Bill Stirling. Used Car Mgr. BRIGGS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO 132 S. Riverside or 8thfcBnrtlett Lot For Exchange Real iSstate FOR SALE OR TRADE 231 acres. aU level, Irrigated and cultivated, fin est of black soil. Water only 75c per acre. Located 13 miles from Klamath Falls on county road. Price $45 per acre. Will trade for Medford property. L. G. PlckeU, 10 Bouth Bartlett. WHAT HAVE YOU? For sale or trade, equity 336.00. 4 room and bath, garage. 6339.00 due, 612.50 per month. Close In. Want cow, chickens, wood, - hogs, acreage, light car. Mrs. Charles BUtch, Box 197, Jacksonville. WILL TRADE EQUITY In 6-room house for smaller place or car. Phone 746-R. For Exchange Miscellaneous FOR SALE OR TRADE Boy's bicycle. Newly painted. Bert Nelson. Beagle. FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 brood sows to farrow soon. Phone 653, Central ' Point. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 3 ACRES on old Merlin Road ',4 mile from Grants Pass 5-room house, practically finished: fire place, family orchard; electricity available; on county road: school bus. Taxes 635. Clear title: gar age, woodshed: all under ditch. Ray Rattan. Route 1, Grants Pass, Ore. FOR SALE By owner, 3 new three room houses on easy terms. Call at 813 Beekmsn street. FOR SALE 1 corner lot, S cabins, now renting 616 each, In Boom town, near Redding, Calif. See or write J. O. Frasler, 628 Hamilton street. Medford. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns Easy terms Jacrn County Federal Savings Loan Association FOR SALE in acres located on I State Highway 1 mile to school. I 1M, mllea to poetofflce and store I School bus service. About 60 acres cleared, rest In timber. A bargain, easy terms. See Mrs. Frank Bryan. Williams, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE by owner. One to four revenue ocarina resl- dim properties. Medford. Went some cash Oood house trailer.' truck, acreage or what have you? M. S Ruff. Route 2. Medford. it call 31 Hazel Street, near Pine Cone. SACRIFICE FOR V01CK SALE Du plex 4-room modern house and vacant lot. Bos 1969 ITIbuns WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN WHITE FOR SALE Miscellaneous 30 DAIRY FEED by 8 perry, only 91.40 sack. Davis Feed storea. FOR SALE A boys' and a girls' bi cycle, each 17 50. Two-wheel trail er 16 60. (20 Dakota. Ph. 1971-J. FOR SALE Electric Range In good condition Reasonable. Inquire at 26 South Riverside. BABY CRIB FOR BALE Newly fin ished Gem crib, full sire. Bnrvain If taken now, CaU 1736. 116 Cot- tag. POR SALE-Mlscellaneous . FOR SALE 13. in. Manianlta. Laurel, Black oak, a.oo tier. Phone 310. Franklin's Grocery. FOR SALE Daverport and chair. 621 S. Holly. Phone 604-J. CATSUP-14 os. bottle. S for Je. Humphrey's Orocery, 534 B. Main XM A3 Candy, Nuts ancTrult. Full fresh assortment. Humphrey's Gro cery. 034 b. Main. LAROE selection of Guaranteed re built bicycles with factory paint Jobs as low as 18.95 up. Bills Bike snop. Asniand. DOG FOOD, Doyles supreme, 13 No. 1 cans 95c. Humphrey's Grocery, 534 East Main. CHRISTMAS TREES and wreath's Oo to Bert Johnston's for the best in town. Prices right. Open day arid night. Comer 6th and West Malu, next to Grovers Dairy. FOR SALE- Christmas 1'REE HOLD ERS. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE CRACKED WHEAT CER EAL. The Ideal breakfast food for sluggish digestion. Monarch seed ii Feed co. FOR SALE WHEAT GERM MEAL Guaranteed the best. 2 lbs. 30c Monarch Seed dc Feed Co. FOR SALE SMOKE SALT to cure hams and bacons. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR BALE Window glass, all sizes. New and second-hand doors and j sash. Medford Bargain House. 37 n. urope oi.. ruuuc iuu. FOR SALE Gifts that are different Pet suoolles. Birds. Caetf. Jardlen- nlers. Bulbs, etc. Monarch 6eed & Feed Co FOR SALE- Spray HOLLY & HOLLY WREATHS. Monarch Seed is reed Co. FOR SALE POP CORN that pops Monarch Seed & Feed Co FOR SALE Washer service Full line genuine Maytag parts, oervice uu all make. Medford Maytag Co, 31 No. Bnrtlett, phone 38. FOR SALE International tractor Two 12-Inch bottom plows and dou ble disc. All In good condition Mrs. Frank Bryan. Williams, Ore 100.000 feet 1-lnch pine lumber Cheap. Cedsr posts and cordwood A. Powers. Applegate. FOR SALE Davenport and chair Crawford electric range. Spark oil heater. Electric washing machine. At bargain, prices. Phone 1269-W DRY FIR WOOD, t3 tier. Phone Jacksonville 305. FOR SALE Hay and wood. Tel 447-X. Jessie M. Mlnear. BODY FIR 1 75 ur Phone 453-R-3 STEM punctured cornice. 50c pel lug Bring your own container Ameri can Fruit Growers. Inc.. 8outh 111 8treet warehouse. ALL KINDS of good seasoned wood Phone 281. FIRST CLASS BODY FIR. laurel or oak. 12-Inch and 16-Inch Phone 1787 1214 West 10th Night or day RAW FURS Eastern prtces tor your furs, psld at home, ready cash Large stock of traps new and used We also buy hides, pelts ana wooi. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Orape St. Phone 1083 FOR SALE Newtown applea. 26c and 60c box Myron Root Packing House Bring boxes. WALL-PAPER at half-price during Lamport's Close-Out Sale. APPLE WOOD Stove and fireplace lengths. See Rogue River Orchards Co. enn North Central Ave. FOR SALE Bone dry body fir. best In vslley Hawley Transfer, 118 N Riverside Phone 616 KLAMATH HAY Large or small low 127 N Riverside Medford BUSINESS CHANCES MUST sell Service Station on account of ill health 3 lots on Main st with S pumps. 8000 storage. Oood business. tlOOO will handle. Mrs A. R Owlngs. central Point. Ore MISCELLANEOUS OUR STORE open after 4:40 pm., Saturday, this week. Davis Feed Stores. SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out of court, saving money, connaenuai Write Econumy Service, room 433 Red woods Hotel Grants Pass Ore BUSINESS DIRECTOR? JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Commercial Tax Accountant. INCOME TAX RETURNS msde and Notarized. Victor C. Sether, Room '11. Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 796 or 11 93 -J. Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP-Dreasroaktng Fur Remodeling, Buttons and BuckJes covered Room 303. 0. 6 Natl Bank Bldg Tel 1181 DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladles Coats and Suits Alterations Prices reasonable Mary M- Coker. Cra terlan Bldg. rha MO DES Shoppe Featuring rail orlng Dressmaking Alterations foi men and women Hemstitching butt'in. buckles 18 N Bartlett Kiocri w-noow cteanei LET JOB DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning floor was nut dsmothlns nuts npholserry cleaning Painting COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH Let us recommend reliaole painter or paperhanxei t H A loans for painting now avallabl Pittsburgh Paint Store IM W Main Radlatiir Repairing HOOPERS RADIATOR SERVICC ta South BarUett, BUSINESS DIRECTORY LOANS CASH FOR CHRISTMAS Quick Service ... Small paymsnts . . , No Endorsers ... , No Red-Tape , , . NEED extra money for Christmas? You can get up to 6300 (rem us on your signature and security No endorsers required.. No em barraslng investigations. No de lays. Repay a small amount month ly. Take aa long as 20 months If you wish Inquire about our liberal, con fidential service. Call, phone or write OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie. NO. 8-211. M-217 Phone 139. 45 So. Central. MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell ings ot late construction 69 76 pel month per thousand. Low interest rate BROWN WHITE 104 W Main ROOFING WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof Roll roofings and coating at mall order prices PaDco Paint and Roofing Ekerson Paint and Root Co 38 So Bartlett Tel 243 Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers Flrepruot storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis foi Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 26 So Fir Phone 315. Prices right Service guaranteed LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Filing Final Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jnckson. In the matter of the Estate of Louise R. Parker, also known aa Mre. L. R. Parker, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREuY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed his final acccunt and report In the above en titled estate and that by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson Couny a hearing upon the same has been set for Friday, Decem ber 30th, 1938. In the county court room In the Jackson County Court House In Medford, Oregon, at the hour ot 0:30 o'clock A. M. , All persons having objections there to are hereby notified to present the same on or before such time. Date of first publication of this notice ta November 30. 1938 LUZERNE H. ROLISON. Executor of the Estate of Louise R. Parker, also known as Mrs. L. R. Parker, deceaa- ed. COURT HOUSE NEWS Furnished by the Jackson County Abstrsct Co. 131 E Sixth Street Circuit Court Evalyn M. Baugh vs. Orvllle O Baugh. Divorce. Virgil A. Ulmer vs. Hazel Ulmer Divorce. Robert Dana Wlsener vs. Mary Lee WLsener. Divorce. Probate Court D. B. Warren flies certificate of withdrawal from partnership, doing business under assumed business name of "Davla Tranter 6c Storage Company." J. T. Davis flies certificate of as sumed business name of "Davis Transfer & Storage Company," Med ford. The Northwestern Company files certificate of assumed business name of "Colonial Garage," Medford. Real Estate Transfer. Cecelia M. Holmes to William H. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Grassy field Have high ambitions Armed fleet Before Tou and me Manners Place cargo aboard a vessel Pasture City In Nevada Brglish letter Those who give leasee Watch narrowly Helmed Pack Christian era: ah or. Exclamation White veat- ment Institute suit One or the original thirteen states: abbr. Chinese men sure of distance Dissolute person Sister of one's father or mother Kind of lettuce Bainrnjta car Here 8olutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle BAHAfrAkSlAYlHIAIWI ton i cmpmJswf Qi e ElROpElDggE LTEyA TJgfp gJL rJE nfPp Emo byQlDgSLC TfSMllElAlKE SgFfTT Rlf Pi ftjO AlffE pffllHigSiWNT SO. Aloft 81. Grounds adjoining a house fit. Old tlmeii poetic 61 Patron saint of sailors BS Bitter sub stance oo cur ring In aloes 0. Forever II. Think logically -1 mf ris mm . aw. i i K 'Ml mk zft IPS jl 35 g. ZMl m- 5 9, Brown. W. D. to land In DLC 45. twp. 36 8.. R. t W. W. Mm tlO. Lester L. Csrroll, et ux, to H. W. Sparks, et al, W. D. to land In sec 32. twp. 36 8., R. 4 W. W. M . MOO. H. W, Sparks, et ux, to Letter L. Carroll, et al, W. D. to land In Sec. 32. twp. 36 8 . R. 4 W. W. M HO. Frank Perl, Admr., to Marguerite Reynolds, A. D. to lot 4, Myers Add. to Medford, 11250. Edith B. Sheldon, et vlr, to Otto J. Frohnmayer, deed to land In DLC 84, twp. 37.8., R, 3 W. W. M., 10. Nellie Power to Charles B. Lamb, W. D. to W!4 lots 37 and 38 Miner's Add. to Ashland, 810. Jessie M. Wright to Vera R. Tuck er, et ux, W. D. to lots 13, 14, 15. 16. 17 and 18. blk. 31, Railroad Add. to Phoenix. 500. Anna B. Lindley, et vlr, to V. H. Bumgardner, et ux, W. D. to land In DLC 43. twp. 37 B.. R. 1 W. W. M., 1.00. J. J. Stetger to J. S. Houston, et UX. W. D. to lots 1. 3, 3. 4, 6, 6, 7, part 8. blk. 11, Queen Anne's Add. to Medford, 6100. Pearl B. Rhodes to Harry Furoh, W. D. to lot S, block 1, Page Add. to Medford, 10. Susie L. Allen to R. E. Newbry, et ux. W. D. to lots 4 and 5, blk. 5. Alfa Add., Ashland, 10. The Grange Gold Htll Granite Gold Hill Orange wishes to thank all who aided In the fine Christ mas program December 15. The pro gram, under direction of Lecturer Jesse Fish, Included songs by the girls' glee club, directed by Miss Sawtelle; violin solos by Ml is Moul tcn. accompanied by Mrs. Kellogg; piano solo, by Dolmer Ohrlctensen; violin solos by Miss Sawtelle, accom panied by Ml&s Mitchell, and Alice Lee Cook, accompanied by Mrs. Kel logg; reading. Norma Pree; accordion solos by Evelyn Chrlste risen, Mary Prances Moulten and Elaine Parker, Christmas carols by group led by Mrs. Margie Pens, accompanied by Miss Madge Mitchell. Otto Puhrman, Mrs. Millie Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Walt were visitors from Live Oak Grange. Mr. McGulre thanked the Grange for use of some of their property for the school carnival and also In vited Grangers to the school operetta on Wednesday night. H. E. Chairman Pearl Ferguson announced Grange tit for Tuesday evening and the annual New Year turkey dinner with trimmings Janu ary 1 at the hall for Grange fami lies and prospective members. Officers of Enterprise, Live Oak Gold Hill and Sams Valley Granges will be Installed at Sams Valley hall December 37 at 8 p.m. It Is Im portant that al In -coming and out going officers be present. Each Grange Is asked not to forget sashes, staves, etc., for use In the work. Cake, sandwiches, coffee and cream will he served and each group please bring enough for your group. Since March. 1036, Oold Hill Grange has been visited by 057 Grangers from 20 Granges. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Bel knap and Mr. and Mrs. Ken yon served refreshments at close of the meeting. Harold Fish reported on Y.G.A meeting held Wednesday. About 85 were present, the largest meeting held In Jackson county. Several members from Klamath county wer present. Including Pomona Master Alva Lewis. Sams Valley Grange Joint Installation of officers for Gold Hill, Live Oak, Sams Valley and Cross-Word Puzzle t. Therefore I. Long stick 10. Hilly 11. Scarlet 12. Before 17. Urandson of Adam 20. Entirely 24. Biblical tower tb. French eoln 27. Spun wool 18. (tedact 29. Soft mineral 20. The Buckeye state It. Withstand use 36. Cut off 17. Tending to rise or float 41. Pertaining to a historical period 44. Utility 46. Shrub or tree of the genus Rhus 4s. Move In crowds 41. Official of , ancient Rome II. Attitude R4. Tardy B&. Htalned II. Blunder 17. Bide away from the wind S. Device for catching 41. About 64. Br ti. Salt of oleic sold S. Late 66, Caressed DOWN L Heavy hammer I. Oaello I. Kxiit 4. Barrier In a stream B. Scents . Walks in water T. Separates and distributes Into classes Enterprise Granges will be held at Sams . Valley Grange hall. Decern hi-r 37 at 8 p-m. The Installation Is open to the public and grangers who haie never seen the ceremonies are espec ially Invited. Supper will be served Mid ledlea attending are a? Iced to briUb cake, sandwiches or coffee and cream. The local Young Grangers auxiliary will meet at the hall Wednesday eve nlng December 28, and all members are urged to be present. Everyone Is reminded of the New Year's carnival dance to be given In the hall on New Year's Eve. A good supper will be served and a large crowd Is expected. Regular meeting was held Decem ber 17 and considerable business whs taken up regarding further construc tion on the building. Everyone en Joyed the new scats and the new floor In basement and kitchen. This was the annual Christmas meeting with large tree, real Santa Claus, etc. Christmas stockings full of nuts, candy, popcorn and oranges were furnished by the H.E.C. for ev eryone present. Games, contests and singing followed and sandwiches and coffee were served to finish the eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Tish and Mr. and Mrs. Howea of Gold Hill Orange were very welcome visitors. . News of 4-H CLUBS By Norma Sage With all organization completed, the 4-H clubs of Table Rork are looking forward to a promising fut ture. Projects being carried this year are knitting, woodworking, and tho following livestock projects: sheep, pigs, poultry, dairy and beef. Livestock members held a meeting December 12 at the home of the local poultry club leader, Mrs. O. C. Ham ilton. Reports on general care of poultry were given by various mem bers of the olub. This year, as most of the members have had cxpcrlt'iicc In club work, a more extensive pro gram Is planned. The woodworking project, being carried this year for the first time In the community, Is proving very interesting. 4 Hoaxer Gore to I'rlsnn LEEDS, England (AP) Admitting he had sent out a warning ox lu approach of enemy aircraft during the Csechoslovaklan crisis, Henry Wood, 36, p2st office telephono ope rator, was sentenced to six months for effecting a public mischief. vr'Af ' t l ' REVIVAL OF AMERICANISM as a weapon against subversive Influences was urged In Washington by Mrs. Henry M. Robert, Jr., D.A.K. president-general. She's with Rep. Martin Dies, head of commltica probing un-American activities Id V. 8. FROM OVER THE WORLD have come the pltchcri In Mrs. Antra Davhon'a collection, a pari of which la shown In her home at Slalrn Island, N. Y. Mrs. Davison (above) has about 1.200 pieces, among Ihrm colonial glassware and pltchera brought from England and Holland br her ancestora. Meteorological Repor Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to night and Thursday, probably with showers, little change In temperature. Oregon: Cloudy tonight and Thurs day, probably with showers In weat portion and light snows over the mountains, little change In temper ature, moderate northwest wind off the coast. Loral Data Tern perature a year ago today : Highest, 35; lowest, 31. Total monthly precipitation. 304 inches. Excess for the month .04 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1. 1938. 6.66 Inches. Deficiency for the season .68 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 pjn. yes terday, 93 per cent; A a m. today 100 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise 7:39 a.m.; sun set, 4:43 p.m. Observations Tukcn at 5 a. m. 120 Meridian Time. ft S 2 c EC 9 O 13 Bolss Boston Chicago Denver Helena . 40 38 34 26 Snow Cloudy SO It 30 18 T. .05 Cloudy Foggy . sa 10 PtCdy Cloudy Los Angeles Medford Now York Omaha Phoenix Portland 54 46 2B 38 33 .28 Rnow 40 38, 38 12 63 48 Cloudy Clear Rain Rain Rain Rain 8now Foggy Cloudy .43 40 36 31 .. 38 30 T. Reno Roseburg Salt Lake San Francisco Seattle Spokane Wash., D. C... Yakima 46 34 43 32 .13 .10 62 42 40 .01 38 .17 26 24 44 28 34 28 .08 Cloudy Cloudy Snow HAWAII PLANE WRECK NOT TRAGEDY RELIC HONOLULU, Deo. 31. (API Army Intelligence officers announced today that plane wreckage found Sunday near Kncna point on this island ot Oahu was parts of a Junked army Keystone bomber cast Into the ocean. They said they would not attempt to raise other portions of the plane from 30 feet of water, and would halt Investigation of reports It might have been the machine of some filer who dropped Into the water. i;r - is -W. ?fl"TaS4 r' .i J?--v-:- Hfc. "' ' " VH sr - iln: al On the Radio Chains STATIONS. Where to rind Them on ths Dial: KKX, Portland, 1180) KF1, 640, Los Angelesi KG A, 1470. Spokane; KOO. ion, San Francisco; KUW, 620, Portland; KJB, 070, Seattle; KNZ, 1030, Los Angeles; RUA 830, Denver: KOIN, S40; Portland; KOMO. 1)26. Seattle; KPO. 630, San Francisco; KSL. 1180, Salt Lake. Wednesday 0:0O Shield1, orch., JKR; Munici pal Government, KPO: Contrasts, KOMO, KPP. Tea for Two. KNX; World on Parade. KOO: sports, KSL, 5:16 Sons of the Lone Star. KOO, KJR: Howie wing, KOIN: stories of Life. KPO. 8:30 Swartout's Muslo, KOO. KEX; Hobby Lobby, KPO. KFI. KOW: Rain bow's End, KNX, KOIN. 6:00 Hodek'a orch., KOO, KEX: Exposition Backstage, KPO: Texaco Theater. KNX, KSL, KOIN; Aubrey, songs, KOMO, KFI, KOW. 6:30 Drama, KOO, KEX; Martin a Muslo, KPO, KOW: News, KJR. 7:00 College of Muslo, KPO, KOW, KFI: Rhythm Rhapsody. KNX; Min strel Show, KOO, KJR. ' 7:30 Talk. KOO. KEX: Ask-It-Basket, KNX, KSL, KOIN. 8:00 Amos and Andy, KPO, KOW, KFI: World on Parade, KOO: Newa. KNX. ' 8:15 Human Side of the Newa, KPO, KFI, KOW; Lum '.nd Abner, KNX, KOIN, KSL; Brandt's orch. KOO. KEX. 8 :30- -Dorset's orch, KPO. KFI, KOW: Whitman's orch., KNX, KSL, KOIN; ' Heldt'a orch., KOO, KEX. 8:00 Designs for Muslo, KOO, KEX, Town Hall Tonight, KPO, KFI, KOW; Clang Busters, KNX. --K3L, KOIN; News, KJR. 8:30 King's orch., KNX, KOIN; Drama, KOO, KEX: News, KSL. 10:00 Sophie Tucker. KNX: Newa Reporter, KPO, KOW, KFI; Weems" . orch., KOO, KEX. 10:30 Sudy's orch., KPO, KOW; The Wanderer, KOO, KEX; Chlqulto and Yeo, KNX, KOIN, KSL. 11:00 Winston's orch.. KPO. KFI. KOW; Krupa's orch., KNX. KSL; News, KOO. Thursday 5:00 Rudy VaUee, KPO, KOW, KFI; Interesting Neighbors, KOO. 6:80 Eastman school of Mimic, KOO; Joe Penner, KNX, KOIN. KSL. 6:00000(1 News of 1089, KPO, KFI, KOW; School of Music. KOO, KEX; Major Bowes', KNX, KOIN. KSL. 7:00 Columbia Workshop, KNX, KOIN: Muslo HU, KPO, KOW. 7:80 Americana at Work, KNX, KOIN; People X Have Known, KOO, KEX. 8:00r-Amos and Andy, KPO, KOW: Dance Hour, KOO; Drama, KNX, KOIN; News, KEX. 8:30 Kate Smith, KNX, KSL, KOIN: Breese'a Orch., KOO, KEX. 0:15 Ellis' Orch., KEX; Savltt'a Orch., KPO, KFI, KOW; On With the Dance, KOO. 9:80 Weems' Orch., KOO; Deu- i taoh'a Orch., KOW, KFI; Voice ot , the Farm, KPO. 10:00 Fields' Orch., KOO; Owens' Oroh., KNX, KOIN; Newa Reporter, ' KPO, KOW, KFI. 10:30 Romance and Rhythms, KOO, KEX; Dance Orch., KPO, KOW, KFI; Westerners, KNX, KSL, KOIN, 11:00 Sudy's Orch., KPO, KFI, ' KOW; Bains' Orch., KNX. KSL. JEWS APPRECIATE CANADA KINDNESS VANCOUVER, Deo. 31. (CP) The people of Canada 'have given a "wonderful welcome' to a parvy of 118 Jewish refugees from Germany, en route to new homes In Australia, member ot the group eaul on arrival . here today. "For the first time In nine montha , we are happy," the wife of a Jewish lawyer aald. The party waa met by about 900 members of Vancouver's : Jewish eoiony. "Yes. we are a free people again." her husband added. "The welootne we have received from people right across Canada convinces us wa still have many friends. "We love your country, but It la -much too empty," he said. "It only -you oould let our people come here . and develop It for you, what ii fine thing that would be." The refugees sail for Australia to . morrow aboard the Canadlan-Aua. tralaslsn liner Nlsgara. Travel Table AIRPLANES Northbound Leave. Mails Cloee 8:88 pm 1:08 cm. IKlOajn. 4:15 am. - Southbound Leave alalia Olose 8:81p.m. 8:48 pm. 11:88 pm. 11:14 p.m. TRAINS Northbound Leave Malls Close 10:33 a jd 8:38 a.m. 8:09 pm 7:08 p.m. Southbound Leave Malls Cloee 8 80 am 1:80 a.m. 6:38 p.m 1:83 p.m. BUSKS North South 848am. 12:18am. 7 80 a jn. 8:18 a.m. 0:86 ajn. 140pm 0:55 a.m. 1:48 p.m. "SMpm. 0 00 p.m. 0:45 pm. 6:54 p.m. 10:40 p.m. Klamath Falls 0:48 a m and 0:40 pjn. To O rants pass only. To Ashland only.