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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1939. PAGE NINE Bead every d oo tfale peg Tou will proDaDly find exactly the thlngi you bave been look ing tor or a aale or trade toi unused article! you ma; have Search your attlo or store-room you may find many thingt Others are eeeKing and be aDle to realize Immediate cash. U what you want un't here. Advertise for It Tribune Clas sified Ads are Inexpensive effective I RATES l?r word Mrs! Insertion.. (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, oer word .1 (Minimum 10c) Per line per month wit hoot copy change . - CASH or money order must ac company all mail ordei .classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Dark blue leather purse, con taining driver's license and per sonal articles, some change. Re ward. Leave at Tribune. iprRT lost doiea. animal cruelty casea Humane Society Phone 1816. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for general house work, go home nights, 115. Call S66-L. WANTED Unincumbered, healthy girl, over 31. for light housework and care of small child. Evenings and afternoons off. Private room, board and wages Mrs. W. E. Mc Leod. Montague, California. WANTED SITUATIONS IiADY WANTS HOUSEWORK by the hour. 112 Cottage. PRACTICAL GARDENER wants shrubbery work. 307 Bessie. WANTED A lady paat 6C would pay small board and do light work In Christian family. Write 239 Second St.. Ashland. Ore. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Good, used girl's bicycle. Box 4198, Tribune. WANTED TO LEASE Gas station. Give location, number pumps, type . of station. Address G. C. Hewitt. '4518 College View Ave., Los An geles. DRIVING TO ASHLAND dally, can take 8 or 4. share expenses. Phone 861-W. WANTED Registered Duroc boar. G. A. Edwards, Medford. Route 4. WANTED Custom corn shelling - Have large capacity sheller. Rea sonable rates. Phone Central Point 11-X-l or write Ellsworth Thomaa. Route 1, Central Point. WE PAY MORE CASH For Your Furniture. HOLKKOOK 4 ANDREWS th and Front. Phona 847. BEST PRICES PAID For Your Furniture. EADS OIIRN. Phone 1192-3. WELL DRILLING 31.50 per ft. first 60 ft., etc. J. M. Dodge, 518 King WANTED Scrap Iron, brass, copper, all kinds of metal. Medford Bar v gain House. 27 N. Grape 8t. Tel f 1062. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. EKSTRAND for complete landscape service. Expert pruning. Telephone 808-X. M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging contractor 813 South Grape. Phone 646-W. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 1624 East Main St.: five room furnished home. Hardwood floors, fireplace, basement and fur nace. Charles R. Ray. Room 317 Medford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT Five-room house. Benson. 417 FOR RENT House, two rooms, light ly furnished. $10. Phone 1560-J. COZY FURNISHED HOUSE, newly remodeled and decorated. H. L. Cook. 10 Quince street. VFOR RENT Unfurnished four-room house. 1506 West Main street: part , ly redecorated: stoves. $22 50. E. J. Henderson, -Rt. 3. Box 169, near Oilman's Dairy. MODERN 3-room furnished house: water paid: $13 month. Inquire Dark's Grocery. Phone 7-F-ll. FOR RENT Three-room furnished duplex: Frteldalre. floor furnsce: close In. Inqul-e 818 8. Oakdale PURN. house. Tel 1322-W or 389 FOR RENT 4-room house near mill. Inquire 505 Edwards. FOR RENT Oood 8-room house on North Riverside Inquire Phlpps Auto Park. Phone 417. FOR RENT Duplex, near Junior HI Call at 328 Haven. FOR RENT 6-roo n furnished house close In. Phone 457-J. FURNISHED House r id 2 and 3-room spir'm-nt Adults 604 West 10th FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APARTMENT. FrUldalre. private bath. Main. Rest. 80 W. FOR REM- liir.r-roon. furnished anartmnt. Four-room house. In quire 436 IS, BaxUelU FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Purnlshd apartment. 410 Hamilton. THREE-ROOM furnished apartment. Reasonable. 40 Quince. FURNISHED TWO-ROOM apartment. Adulta only. 8 Laurel. FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. FOR RENT Clean, well furnished apartments. Call 817 W. 10th. FOR RENT Apartment. 116 Almond. FURNISHED Apartment, heated, hot water. Friglclatre. S37.60. 81 N. Oakdale. MODERN Fura. apartment. Reason able. 315 NO. Bartlett St. Phone 834-R. ATTRACTIVE studio apartment, well furnished, everything modern. Pri vate bath. Bendlx laundry, etc Employed couple or business wo man. 316 N. Central. APARTMENTS For Rent 615. 613 and 611. 330 Beatty. Inquire at Shady Nook Grocery. DESIRABLE apartments. 3 rooms and bath; gas heat. Inquire Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. FOR RENT Apartments, D u r 1 1 Court. 3rd and Holly. Inquire Apt 6. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Large Bleeping toof . upstairs near bath, twin beds, also stove. Two other rooms on same floor, well heated, maid service. Must be seen to be appreciated. Tel. 1335-J. 610 S. Central. FOR RENT Steam heated room, with board. 106 South Ivy. ATTRACTIVE heated room for gen tleman. 504 Pennsylvania. ROOM FOR REWi 2 60 week; vate entrance. 40B Edwards. pri- ATTR ACTIVE ROuMS 404 S Orape FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM COMFORTABLE ROOM and -good board. Pechsteln s, 801 E. Main St. BOARD AND ROOM 716 31 per day. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 10 acres. Buckshot Hill road. 3rd house on right. FOR BALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Hazel Pen Inger, Central Point,- Oregon. FOR SALE Weaner plga K. P Mur ray. Crater 'ake Hwy Tel 408-R-l FOR SALE POULTRY TURKEYS Live, dressed or oven dressed. Quality birds. Phone 408-J-3. Everett Corey. 4 miles north on Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE Fat hens. Large and small fryers. Roasting chickens 35 White Leghorn pullets. 2f Mc Rae Red pullets. Carley Farm. Old Pacific highway north. Phone 2079-J. FOR SALE DOGS. PETS SHEPHERD PUPPIES. Newtown ap ples, 35c lug. Jackson Ranch near Ashland. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE FOR CASH 1031 Ford coupe, perfect mechanical condi tion. Address 16 Glen Oak Court. Phone 668-J-2. FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet standard town sedan. Radio, new rubber, good mechanical condition. Phone 2030. 1939 Chevrolet Pickup, A-l. $575. E Z terms. Mohawk Service Sta tion, next to Pine Cone. 19i4c gasoline. FOR SALE 1929 De Soto coupe. Good condition, sacrifice, $75 cash. 400 Edwarda, FREE TURKEY To Every Used Car Buyer Enjoy the double pleasure of a fine Dependable Used Car and a awell Turkey dinner this Thanks giving. Select any Used Car from our stock, on convenient terms, at the lowest prices ever offered, and your Turkey will be delivered FREE 1936 Pontlac 8ejan. $386 1936 Studebaker Sedan. 486 1937 Studebaker Coupe..,, 626 I 1938 Studebaker Sedan 736 ( i34 atuaenaker uoupe... oo 1939 Chevrolet Sedan 735 1938 International Truck 365 Many others at all prlcea. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Good lot. Give offer. 307 Bessie. NEW HOUSE FOR SALE by owner. 810 Mary. FOR SALE OR TRADE For South ern Oregon Income property or stock ranch, highly Improved cen tral Oregon diversified 160 acres School bus. cream route near thriving town. Address Box 4192 Mall Tribune, Medford. FOR BALE New five-room house. Jacksonville highway at Perrydale. Hanlln. SACRIFICE Beautiful Kellehor home, 1019 So. Oakdale. for $6,000 cash. Phone 619. the owner. FOR SAMS 6-room modem house: fireplace, hardwood floors. Call evenings 1582-R. 408 Beatty St. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Lists available at National Farm Loan Office, 302 Liberty Building, Medford. FOR SALE or RENT 6-room house partly furnished. Water paid S17J0 Phone 1447-R. A. C. Huson CITY and country prope ties RENT ALS LOANSINSURANCE. C S. Butterlleld, 409 Medford Building WHEN you thin of real saute thin of Brown wmti. HOUSES FOR 1ALE In Medford and aurroundlrm towns Easy terms Jackfton County Federal Savings tad Luaa Assoc leuon. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS at the Davis Feed Store 10 lb. smoked salt and 10 os. sau sage seasoning al.00. 3 lb. disin fectant and stain remover SI. 00, $133 value stable broom 3100 Free sample dog food to each dog owner calling at our store. BARGAIN up-to-date Jamesway In cubator hatcher combined. 6000-egg capacity. Call 6unday or evening Mrs. Roy Stanley, Eagle Point. DRINK YOUR VEGETABLES. The ht haolrh .TTtTPF.S nn thn market. Made In Portland delivered here fresh each day. Sold bv C. C. Lem mon and C. A. Marshall. Phone 1748-Y for Information. FRYER8 AND ROASTERS. Dressler's. Phone 1393-H. FOR SALE 10 tons A-l alfalfa hay. In atack, 310. Royatcrest Orchard Phone Ashland 5744. CORN ON COB. 325 per ton. L. Winter. Ruch. Ore. FOR SALE Sugar pine shtng!tM: l's W.35 per square; 3's $2 25 ; er square. Evans Creek Shingle '111. Joe Dennis, Rogue River, Ore. FOR BALIS Seed beardless barley and oats. Telephone 101. CLEAN, BALED ALFALFA. $15. Half mile north white Griffin Creek school. L. J. Adams. FOR 8ALE Overstuffed set. 325; circulating wood heater, $25. 610 Haven. Phone 3044-R. FOR SALE English walnuts, 13o lb. Phona 1745-J. 848 East 9tn. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay and dry apple wood. Ed Hanley Ranch Box 201. Ross Lane. FOR 8ALE Used Montag circulating wood heater. Feldman Electric Phone 937. FOR SALE Wood, all kinds, priced to sell. Phone 118. 218 E. 8th. FOR SALE Cast Iron heating stove, A-l shape, takes 18-lnch wood, bullt-ln smoke door. See H. J. Fleischer, Central Point. NEW ZEALAND and WHITE GIANT breeding rabbits for sale. Inquire at Food store, Jacksonville high way and Ross Lane. FOR- SALE Best wood In town guaranteed dry. 223 N. Riverside phone 815. Hawley Fuel Co. A. A. A. TAILORED SUITS, sizes 38 to 44 at bargain. Klein the Tailor, Upstairs. DRY Cord Wood $2.00 per cord: tier wood si.uu per tier. A rowers, Applegate. FOR SALE Washer service. Full line genuine Maytaa parte. Service on all makes. Medford Maytag Co.. 31 no. Bartlett, pnone as. FOR SALE Hydraulic pipe giants. Box 3376. Tribune. and OLYMPIC EOG MASH with milk. $3.36 per aack. D-.vIa Feed Stores FOR SALE Grapes and Walnuts J A. Manke, 4 miles west of Medford FOR SALE Delicious apples. Inde pendent Packing Co., Phoenix. CUT-RATE PRICES - Nu-Way Mat tress and Upholstery Co. Phone 393. 209 West 8th St. APPLES Gebhard's, ''alf mile north Bear Creek bridge, Central Point MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE TO W. O. W. Friday. Nov. 34th, free dance and card party to Woodmen and In vited guests. Merrill's Orchestra; refreshments. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. Jackson County Abstract Co. Till Insurance Abstracts Escrows Chimney and Furnaca Cleaning NOTICE For Chimney and Furnace Cleaning - OH Stoves Vacuum Cleaned, call George Eaton at 547 Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking Fur Remodeling. Puttons and Bucklea covered. Room 320 0. 3 Natl Bank Jldg Tel 1181. Expert Window Cleaner. LET JOB DO IT Expert Window Cleaners General nouee cieanera Floor waxing joe Spgnce Phone 1173 Nuriery stock. CARLTON NURSERY CO MP ANT Fruit. Nut and Shade Trees, Berries and Shrubbery. Finest Oreaon Grown Roses. Sales yard three miles south on Pa cific nichway, W B Bnrnum. Phone 85I-R-3 Musical Instruction. HOMER McDONALO often courses in Popular Piano Piano Accordion. Voice, Saxophone, Clarinet, Vtolln, String Bans Studio. Sparta Bldg Ph 942-J Radiator Repairing. HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE - 33 South Bartlett. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND 8TORAOE 40 S Fir Street. Insured Carriers. Local and ong Distance Hauling Phone 644. CITY TRANSFER A STORAOE CO Household moving and general hauling 29 8. Grape. Phone 3050. day or night. EADS TRANSFER fe STORAGE CO Office 30 South Fir. Phone S16 Prices right. Service guaranteed FURNITURE MOVING and STORAGE See our Individual locker rooms be fore you arrange for storage space for your household goods Our new storaae department Is dustlesa and conveniently loratxl Crstlng serv ice at low rat?s. Van Body equip ment Anywhere For Hire service Phone 833 SAUbCN STORAGE WAREHOUSE BUSINESS DIRECTORY LOANS MONEY TO LOAM on modern dwell ings of late construction. $9 76 per month per thousand. Low Interest rate. BROWN & WHITE, 104 W. Main. CASH IN A HURRYI Emergencies are no inspectors of persons or conditions. And usually they occur when we are least ready to meet them. If you need cash QUICKLY, see us. Our service Is seared for emergency speed (No in quiries of friends or employer no endorsers no delays of any kind I You get the money the same day you apply. We advance up to $300 on your own signature and security lauto, household goods, etc.) Come in. phone or write for com plete information without ODiiga- tion. OREGON FINANCE CO. 45 South Central Phone 139 Ground Floor Cratertan Bldg. License S-311 M-217. Auto Loana. LOW RATE AUTO LOANS CONTRACTS REFINANCED money to buy new or used cars j Private money at new low ratea Immediate action No red tape 1 TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY. W. E. THOMAS 46 South Central. Phone 139. License M-317. $20 TO $1,000 On Your Car. 1930 to 1939 Model cars and light trucks 1 to 18 months to repay, CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H. TROWN AGENCY. Agent. 123 East Main. M-336 Phone 807. You Can Save Money and Time 'y Getting Your CAR LOAN OR REFINANCING Direct from the Lender, The OREGON FINANCE CO 45 South Central. Lie. M-317. CAR LOANS Solve .-our financial problems by refinancing or borrowing. LOANS ON CARS 1933-1930. Trt-State Acceptance Corp. License M-253. MARK A. GOLDY 109 E Main. Phone 738. DRIVE IN AUTO LOANS and REFINANCING SERVICE Deal with a southern Oregon owned Independent finance com pany where your needs will receive PERSONAL CONSIDERATION at all times. Immediate action! No red tape I Our years of experience Insures you of the best service. DRIVE IN for YOUR confidential loan. USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD DRIVE IN" P. T. "JERRY" YOUNG Motor Investment Company Lie. M-274. Phone 169. 9th and Bnrtlett. ROOFING WE REPAIR or apply uny type of root. raoco i-tooiings, aningies. Coatings and Paints, Wall Paper One-third off. Ekerson paint and Roof Co.. 38 So. Bartlett. Tel. 343 DON'T let your leaky roof spoil your plaster and disposition through tne rainy montna anaaa. can aton son. 1263 Estimates free! Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Fasteners . Recorded proceedings 10. Sharp pain 14. Combination 15. Head cook 16. Edible sea weed 17. Untidy 18. One who en tertalns guests 19. Rend asunder 20. Let It eland 21. Nuisance 22. Fracas 23. Eat away tb. Most rational 26. Tallied 29. Huge 30. Very stupid 3L Metal fastener Solution of Yesterday's Puxzle C A S HgH I A k. 0 3i o c N A ft T I SitlALgAWHC5T 33. Father 29. Roman bronse 17. Part of a plant 37. Work M. Strikes gently 39. Oone by 40. Device for catching 41. Take great delight it. Entire 44. Greek portico 45. Oily 46. Glossy fabric 49. Pronounce holy 5L Statement of belief ST. inorougntare 68. Performed alone 59. Wife of a rajah 60. South African fox 6L Egyptian solar disk 61. Fur-bearing animal 63. Equal 64. Oo by 65. Sheds tears 12 13 14 S 7WA(0 7 a 9 Wto " a 1 Jll llHH"" n Zi!!M ZZ!i.l i! I" I42 43 www ww 3- gf- if i LZt J IllLl 2 Ml ir W" Ml5" i 1 1 Mr 1 wts 1 1 li BUSINESS DIRECTORY Sanitarium. WE CARE FOR THE SICK ROOUE RIVER SANITARIUM TRAINED NURSES 34 HOURS PHONE JACKSONVILLE 83 LEGAL NOTICES Notice Outstanding warrants of Jackson County School District No. 59, num. bers 33 to 39 inclusive, are hereby called for payment. Interest ceases after Nov. 18. 1939 Rose J Keller, District Clerk- Bellview Bellview. Nov. 20. (Spl) Upper Valley Community club met at the Community club house last Wednesday. Mrs. R. L. Brantley became a member of the club. It was voted to make scrap books for use in hospitals and several members took gar ments to make for the Red cross. Mrs. J. O. Talent as chair man of the program committee read an article on "American ism" and Mrs. Taylor Williams sang. In the games that follow ed, Mrs. Williams won first prize. Refreshments were servea bv the hostesses, Mrs. rloya Samford, Mrs. J. W. Byrd and Mrs. R. D. Reynolds. December meeting will be a Christmas party with Mrs. A. R Kincaid and Mrs. Emil Gassman in charge. Mrs. Val Inlow, Mrs J. E. Gowland and Mrs. Herman Helm will be hostesses. The student body of the Bell view school gave a "box sup per" after the Parent-Teacher association meeting Friday night. They are trying to raise money to carry on the athletic program. The following were elected officers of the student body: Patricia Bell, president; Norma Wenaus, vice president; Barbara Helm, secretary-treas urer. The birthday anniversary of Wade Wallis was celebrated by a party at the Wallis home Thursday evening. The birthday cake was made by Mrs. Louis Pankey and a gift was presented to Mr. Wallis. Present were Mr. i and Mrs. J. E. Gowland, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kincaid, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pankey, Mrs. Ella True, Miss Marie Walker, Miss Eunice Kincaid, Henry Stenrud and Mr. and Mrs. Wallis. Mrs. Elizabeth Walter return ed last week from San Fran cisco where she had spent the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Bertz. She will spend the win ter here with her daughter, Mrs. Emil Gassman. Missionary society of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. Homer Moore Tuesday. Mrs. Moore served re freshments. Mrs. R. L. Brantley and daughter Clarise, left Thursday for Oakland to visit for several days with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Todd. Cross -Word Puzzle IS. Parts of churches II. Salute 21. Legume 32. Men who prac tice massage 84. Had recourse to 35. Seasoning 36. Read metrically 37. Northwestern Indian 31. Hop kiln 29. Small bottle 31. Russian river 32. Kxlit 33. Facts 14. Long periods of time 15. Small boat 36. Mexican laborer 41. Having made and left a will 44. Agricultural Implement 46. Secure 46. Discard as worthless 47. Went up 48. Coax 4. Tree trunks 60. Northern birds 63. List 64. Poker term 66. Small sound 66. East Indian weights IS. Life blood of a tree 19. Tier ffl A S K Ajlt w i t TtjfT U N C DOWN L Stnga with doted Hps I. The herb dill I. Throw of six at dice 4. Placards 6. Bend In Umber . pained 7. Selected 8. Try 9. Aitern 10. Forebear 11. Nimble Miss Walter Longstreth and' children, Veda Dale and Jack made a business trip to Med ford Saturday. The dance given by Bellview Grange Friday was well attend ed. Music was furnished by Chuck Sturgill and his College Swingsters from the college of education. James Metcalf, who has been ill for several days, is reported improving. Mrs. Archie Kincaid was honoree at a dinner party last Sunday. The occasion was the ! birthday anniversary of Mrs. Kincaid. Enjoying the evening with her were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gowland, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pankey, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wallls, Mr. Kincaid and Eunice. Parent-Teacher association of Bellview met at the school house Friday evening. Mrs. Joe Wade had charge of the pro gram. Mrs. Dews gave an inter esting talk on the P.-T.A. Maga zine. Jacksonville Jacksonville, Nov. 20. (Spl K. C. Combs went to Portland November 16, called there by the death of his mother. Jacksonville football team de feated the Oakland, Ore., eleven here Friday 34 to 13. Young Married Women's club met Friday at the home of Mrs. Howard Lewis. Plans were form ulated for Christmas benefits for local needy families. The book, "Gone With The Wind," was discussed. Dainty refresh ments were served by the host ess. Present were Mesdames Reinking, C. Lusk, NolU, Whit ney, Sanger, Gwlnn, Friedland and A. Lusk. Next. meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Mark Secley De cember 1. As names will be ex changed for the Christmas party all members are asked to be present. 1 McLeod McLeOd, Nov. 20. (Spl) Mrs. Zella Tullls has gone to Portland to put her father, Nova Hastings, In a hospital mere. Bill Thomaa ol E?ie point viaa dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Axtell November 13. Word haa been received from Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wltwell that they are located In Phoenix, Arts., for the winter. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman McFarland November 13 wera Mr. and Mrs. Walter Orant and son Donald and Cornle Hendrlckaon, all of Sams valley, and Mrs. Pearl Orudland of San Jose, Cal. H. E. club of Upper Rogu. Orange will hold Its regular meeting Tues day afternoon, November 31, in then hall on Crater Lake highway. Mr. and Mrs. Al Beddlngfleld and Mrs. Jennie Beddlngfleld have gone to Seaside, Ore., for a visit. Mr. and Mr. Walter Smith and family will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lozler and daughter In Grants Pasa. Mrs. Harry Harding Sr.. la now able to get about with the use of a cane. There will be a southern minstrel show In Elk. Creek social hall Sat urday night, November 36, given by CCO boya from Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi. There will be a dance after the ahow and aupper at mid night. Everyone la welcome. Mrs. Ethel Casey haa gone to the coast to visit her sister, Mr. Mae Waldron. Mrs. Threaaa Richardson baa moved to Klamath Falls with her eon and family. The Hill-billy 4-H club held a pie social at the school house November 14 after a song and the pledge by the members, 1 E. Francis, county 4-H agent, gave a aplendld talk and moving pictures of summer school at Corvallls were shown, after which Mr. Francta gave toierlt badges to the following: Harry Harding Jr., Sterling Dltaworth, Arnold Ragsdale Wendell Vaughn and Mary Ann Brill, for their first year's work; Ines and Isabel! Sinclair, Clyde Beddlngfleld and Eugene Dltaworth. for their second year'a work, and Alios Brill and Kenneth Bendure for five years of work. At the conclusion of the moving pictures pies were auctioned off and pie and coffee were served to all. Mad Democrat Lafayette, Ala., Nov. 20. A) Director David E. Llllenthal of the Tennessee Valley Authority today accused a subsidiary of the Commonwealth and South' ern corporation of "obstruction ist" and "dog-in-the-manger" op position to rural electrification SpokanT AidrHeld Spokane, Nov. 20. fP) Charles E. Carlton, fomer city streets superintendent, was held in the city Jail today under bond of $1,500 after his arrest on a Justice court warrant charg ing him with grand larceny by false and fraudulent represents tion. 4 Aircraft Contracts. Washington, Nov. 20. (IP) The war department awarded today contracts totaling nearly $13,000,000 for aircraft engines to the United Aircraft corpora tion, Pratt 4 Whitney division, East Hartford, Conn. Meteorological Report Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday with fog in morning, little change in temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tuesday but unsettled on north coast, local morning fogs In western valleys, little change In temperature, gentle variable wind off the coast. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: highest 61, lowest 33. Total monthly precipitation, .06 inches; deficiency for the month, 1.28 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber I. 1039. 3.48 Inches: deficiency for the season, .73 inchoa. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday 66 percent; 6 a. m. today 98 percent. Tomorrow: eunrlse 7:08 a. m., sun set 4:46 p. m. Observations Taken at 4:30 a. m., ISO Meridian Time. IT r b II m c S3 Q U Boise - 95 33 .00 Clear Boston 43 37 .00 Cloudy Chicago 43 33 .00 Cloudy Denver 83 34 .00 Clear Eureka ............ 50 44 .00 Foggy Helena 84 30 .00 Clear Los An&eles.... B4 43 .00 Clear Medford 88 30 .00 P Cloudy New York 63 39 .00 Cloudy Omaha 60 33 .00 Clear Phoenix ....... Portland 68 40 .00 P Cloudy Reno. 86 10 .00 Clear. Roseburg 40 41 T Foggy Salt Lake . 81 38 .00 Clsar San Francisco 64 40 .00 Cloar Seattle 87 86 .00 P Cloudy Spokane 43 30 .00 FoRgy Wash., D. O 63 40 .00 Cloudy Yakima 40 30 .00 Cloudy Gtrman Co-d Enrolls Bethany, W. Va. (U.R) A stranded German co-ed will be permitted to study this year at Bethany college as a foreign fel lowship student, according to Dean Forest H. Kirkpatrick. Miss Anna Wojnowska, whose home was in the Polish corri dor, was unable to return to Europe when the war broke out. On Campus State College, Pa. (U.R) Rob ert A. Ross, 21-year-old blind youth of Altoona, Pa., Is en rolled In Pennsylvania State college's journalism school here and depnnds on Rita, his seeing eye dog to guide him about the campus. "Rita still gets mixed up on some of the buildings, Ross said. Giant Shovel Built Marion, Ohio (U.R) A giant electrical shovel, which will be able to dig through earth as deep as a six-story building, wide as a four-lane highway and deposit It 22S feet away, is under construction here. It will be used In strip mining work in Indiana coal fields. Lingerie To Sandbags London (U.R) Since the war started a London firm has gone from the manufacture of silk underwear to the making of sandbags. "The demand for lin gerie fell off," said a member of the firm, "and we did not want to discharge our 100 girl machinists." Gives Ship Bonus Sydney, N. S. W. (U.R)In an attempt to stimulate the ship building Industry in Australia, the federal ministry has decided to pay for at least three years bounties of up to $230,000 a year on vessels of more than 100 tons and less than 1S00 tons gross register which are built In Australia. Cat Rings Ablngton, Mass. (U.R) Simply by reaching up and pulling a string attached to a small bell, Funny-face, 7-year old cat of the Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Knott, lets his master or mistress know he wants to enter the house. He rattles a can opener when in need of nourishment. To Mlts Football Salem, Mass. (U.R) There is a new law in "police protection at Salem high school football games this fall. City Marshal John C. Harkins ordered all policemen whose beats are in the vicinity of the "school field to stick to their beats and not "patrol" the field. Help Build School . Cleveland (U.R) First grade pupils at St. Angelas school turned out with picks, shovels and hoes to help dig the foun dation of the new 12-room school being built in suburban Flanders village. Firefighters Hurt. Charleston, W. Va., Nov. 20 (iT) Three men, first casualties among 2,600 firefighters, were treated In hospitals Saturday as more than 100 forest Diazes swept the wooded hills of the mountain state. Cleveland (U.R) Mrs. Albert Fonda has a collection of more than 700 different kind of eyo glasses. GOLD HILL STUDENTS WILL PRESENT PLAY THUfESDAY.N0V.30TH Gold Hill, Nov. 20. (Spl) Junior and senior classes of Gold Hill high school will pre sent the play "Simple Simon Simple," Thursday, November 30, at 8 p. m. in the high school gymnasium. The cast, directed by Mrs. Kathryn Denzer, is as follows: Simon Simple, an inventor, Bill Force; Sophie Simple, his wife, Betty Shoemaker; Stella Simple, his daughter, Dorothea Duncan; Sammy Simple, his son, Creigh ton Thompson; Sally Ann, maid at the Simples', Gerry Park- hurst; Minerva Webb, who boards at the Simples', Lucille Smith; Hazel Hawkins. Sammy's fiancee, Edith Howes; Thankful Barlow, who runs the Elite ho tel, Delmar Chapman; Elwood Elkins, Just back from the city, Robert Wolff; Dorothea Ducks worth, from the city, Ruth Lance. Mr. Angus Bowmer of South ern Oregon College of Educa tion has kindly consented to at tend a rehearsal. The play Is a rollicking domestic comedy In three acts by Henry Rowland Tickets are now on sale. WAITER ON TRAIN LIKES ROOSEVELT Cleveland, O. (U.R) Edward Gossett, part-time Clevelander, often has said, "Coming up, Mr. President' to Franklin D. Roosevelt. Gossett has been a waiter on New York Central trains for 23 years, and has been Mr, Roose velt's special waiter on travals throughout the United States and Canada for 11 years. He s real folks," Gossett says. "It's not work waiting on him." Two Jackson county farmers have organized the Gebhard Tractor Service near Medford, under sponsorship of the com munity and cooperative services sectton, Farm Security admin istration, according to Robert W. Schmidt, county supervisor. Facilities of a tractor, plow and disc will be made available for use on member farms and a limited number of other farm ers in the community may ba enabled to participate. The new cooperative was set up on a Joint ownership plan with mem bers signing patronage agree ments on a fee basis. Harold Gebhard is treasurer of the service. The other mem ber is Edward Gebhard. Lincoln Students Enjoy Programs Lincoln school students ob served Armistice day November 10 with a program featured by a talk on the meaning of Arm istice day' by Miss Cox; flag poems, by members of Mrs. Chastaln's class; choral poem by the 6-B and B A and patriotic poems, by Billy Parker and Hartley Bither. A "book fair" offered by the U. and a program November 13 Included brary, oentered Interest in book week a poem by Faye McCalllster: play, by Mrs. Reading's room: poems by Winifred Brock and Fanny Sullivan; story by Mrs. Central). Mrs. Lathrop, delegate to the world conference of women in England last Summer, spoke to the students November 18 and showed pictures taken during her trip. Philadelphia (U.R) Jefferson Medical college has 498 enrol lees for the present term. The college has graduated 16,996 doctors since 1926. c 3 NEED CASH? 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