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PAGE SEVEN mmwiimmmn fin WW T i H I MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1939. Read tvery Ad on thu page Tou will probably lied uccl the thing! jrou havt been look ing tor or a aalo or trade (or unused articles yqu may have Search your attic or store-room you may find many things othera are seeking and be able to realize immediate cash. II what you want isn't . here, advertise for It Tribune Clas sified Ads are Inexpensive effective I RATES Per word first Insertion...... .tt (Minimum 8&c) Each additional insertion. per word It (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without i copy change .. $l-2f CASH or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Prom Gore ranch Wednesday, one white 176-lb. hog. Phone 3075-J. . J, J. Osenbrugge. REPORT lost dogs, animal cruelty cases Humane Society Phone 1616. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED II you want a year-around Job and can get along on S20 to 25 a month to start with, think I have something that will Interest you. Age 30 and up. Car and reference reaulred. For Interview write P. O. Box BOO, Medford. Don't answer If not- Interested or If satisfied with present lob. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced girl, general housework. References. Phone 1013 or write Box 1320 Tribune. EXPERIENCED OIRL or woman for general housework. Box 241 Trib une. Phone 656-J. .. INSTRUCTIONS WOULD LIKE TO HEAR from reli able men we can train to overhaul. Install and service alr-condltloning and refrigerating equipment. Must be mechanically Inclined. No In terference with present occupation. For Interview write at once giving name, address, age. Utilities Inst., Box 134 Mall Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS BUSINESS college student wants housework for room, board and wages. Phone 868. EXPERIENCED GIRL wishes work as sales clerk or waitress. Refer ence, Phone 59. J. Green. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS LAUNDRY done reasonable. Will deliver In town. 304 Boardman at. GENTLEMAN WANTS transportation to Seattle about Dec. 20th. share expenses. Tel. Central Point 113, evenings. WANTED To give away turkey feathers. Make excellent fertilizer. Medford Poultry tc Egg Co. Phone 657. WANTED Dressmaking, alterations Katherlne Satterlee, Singer Shop 33 8. Grape. WE PAY MORE CASH For Your Furniture. HOLBROOK A ANI1HEWS 6th and Front. Phone 847. BEST PRICES PAID For Your Furniture BADS V OHRN. Phone 1192-J. WELL DRILLING 01 50 per ft- first 80 ft., etc. J. M. Dod3e. 619 King WANTED Scrap Iron, brass, copper all kinds ol metal Medford Bar gain House. 37 N. Grape St Tel 1063. M. A BUSS Paintiug and paper hanging contractor 313 Soutb Grape. Phone 646-W. HIGHEST CASH I'RH'KS PAID For Your Furniture MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Orape Et Phone 1063 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room" house partly furnished. 613.50. water paid. Phone 1775-X. FOR RENT Partly furnished 3-room house, In rear. 803 No. Central. FOR RENT 4-room house. Inquire 444 No. Front evenings. FOR RENT 4-room 'umlshed house. Electric range and retrleerator. oil heater. Newly decorated. Phone 381. FOR RENT 4-room house. 015. water paid. No children. 1313 W. 9th FOR RENT Good 6-room house, close In. Phone 417. FOR RENT 5-room house. 1035 West j 10th St. I FOR RENT Newly decorated five room modern unrurnlshed house wood range connected, laundry travs. large screen porch Adults preferred. Inquire 264 Beatty. FOR RENT 6-room psrtly furnished house. i't5 Phone 720. FOR RENT- Duplet near Junior Hi Call at -'(28 Haven FOR RENT-d-roun furnished bouse close In Phone 467-J FOR RENT 6-room modern house. 3 l"t 2107 Capitol Ave. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT S-room furnished apart ment, downstairs. Gas equipped private bath, cara-ie Gloria Pan Apartments, 375 So. Central. FOR RENT APARTMENTS I FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment. Private bath, hot water. Close to armory. 303 B- Jackson. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 1 block from courthouse. 10 Mis tletoe. FURNISHED APARTMENT, 40 Quince St. Adults. Tel. 641-X. FOR RENT 0 rooms, redecorated, partly furnished: small Apt., com plenty furnished. Phone 334-J-3 FURNISHED S.PAR.MENT. Hot and cold water, lights, private bath Adults. 013 So. Oakdale. MODERN FURNISHED APARTMENT, beat, hot water. Electrolux, ga rage. 10 Quince St. FURNISHED APARTMENT, newly decorated and modern; Bend!.: laundry, eta. 316 North Central. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Electric range and refrigerator combination. Inquire 300 So. Oak dale. FOR RENT Furnished apartment 410 Hamilton. DESIRABLE apartments. 3 rooms and bath; gas heat. Inquire Farmers At Frultgrowera Bank. APT6. FOR RENT 010. 330 Beatty FURN. 1, 3 and a-room Apta. Oar age. Adults. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT Apartments. D u r e 1 1 Court. 3rd and Holly. Inquire Apt 6. FOR RENT rutnlshed Rooms ROOM FOR RENT 11 8. Orange. Hot and cold water In room. Garage. Call evenings after 6 p. m. ROOM FOR RENT. 03.50 wee. 408 Edwards. WELL HEATED upstairs sleeping room. Private home. Bath on same floor. All newly furnished, good beds. Private entrance. 610 8o. Central. PLEASANT sleeping rooms with or without garage. 323 King. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 8 Orape FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM FOR RENT Room and board. Pri vate room with fireplace, bath, en trance and garage. Good meals Inquire 822 So. Oakdale or Phone 945-J. BOARD AND ROOM 716 E. Main 01 per day FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 10 acres. Buckshot Hill road. 3rd house on right. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WEANER AND FEEDER PIGS. 03 up or trade for heller. Phone 452-K-2. FOR 8ALE Good Guernsey milk cow. Myer's Fruit Stand, 3 miles south. FOR SALE Dressed, grain fed pork, half or whole. W. H. Arnold. Phone 523-J-5 FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 100 year-old Leghorn hens. Also 10 3-year-old Guernsey-Jersey heifers. W. F. Martin, Eagle Point Star Rt, Medford. DAY OLD New Hampshire chicks Saturday, 6 to 9 p. m. Barred Rocks and New Hampshlres Dec. 30th. Order now for early fryers. . DAVIS FEED wTORES PLYMOUTH ROCK PULLETS 75c each. Jim Kershaw, phone 597-J-3. FOR SALE DOGS. PETS FOR SALE Thoroughbred gold cocker spaniel puppy. 131 Tripp. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1935 WILLYS COUPE, 0150 cash. 713 Pine St. FOR BALE; 1931 Dodge 6 sedan, 070. Wayne C. Cowdrey, 1 mile west Talent school. FOR SALE Equity lu 1939 Pontlae coupe Low mileage. Big discount. Phone 289-X or call at 423 King St. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 40 acres near Rogue river and Pacific highway. 3 acres irrigated, balance covered with timber. 4-room log house: fire place, shower bath. Good fishing and hunting. Price 01500. Would consider trading for house In Medford. L. O. PICKELL. !1 8. Bartlett. 0350 WILL BUY EQUITY In 6-room house, balance 0900 like rent. Just half real value. Must be sold. Phone 1748-Y. FOR SALE Close to Medford. 3 acres In clover, 6-room modem home, 'chicken house, barn. A real good buy. Easy terms. 02.500. L. J. AUSTIN 44 N. Riverside. Phone 1985. HOUSES FOR 3ALE In Medford snd surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Association. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Lists available at National Farm Loan Office. 203 Liberty Building. Medford. CITY and country prore ties RENT ALS LOANS--INSURANCE. C 8 Butterfleld. 409 Medford Building WHEN you think of real estate think ot Brown White FOR EXCHANGE WISH TO EXCHANGE 3 houses close In Ashland for Eugene property Bx 128 Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate FOR SALE or trade equity for place clear In or near Medford 7 rooms modern. S acres slfalfs. half mile west West Side school. Ross lane. C. A. R-rmr. Phone MO-R-4. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 3-Inch Crosby centrifu gal pump, cheap. Also one hesvy carved walnut antique bed. 618 So. Central. , THE Baptist Lsdles will hold a rum i mace sale Dec. 14 and 15 In the former location of the Golden I Rule store. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS DELICIOUS and Newtown applea. 35c box and up. Bring containers. Independent Packing Co.. Phoenix. FOR SALE Simplex home mangle, like new and very . reasonable. 1116 East 11th. Phone 87. FOR SALE, trade, rent or hire Equity in 1934 V8 dump truck. Phone 269 or Inquire Richfield station, 4th North Riverside. DRY WOOD. 16" second growth fir. 03 tier: 13". 01.70 tier. Manzanlta half dry and half green, 13". 02 60. Phone 310 Franklin's Grocery. FILBERTS AND WALNUTS for sale by Mra. D. J. Stelner, near Howard school. NICE NEWTOWN APPLES. 3 boxes 01.00: half boxes D'Anjou pears: secondhand lumber. Mrs. J. A. Perl Tel. 46S-R-3. ACCORDION. 48 base, like new, 068 Bargain. 336 So. Riverside. FOR SALE English walnuts, 10c lb. 848 East 8th. FOR SALE; Complete household fur nishing including piano, rugs, dishes, etc. 1019 So pakdale Ave. Phone 61B-R. QUICK SALE Six hives bees: player piano; good porcelain gas range with incinerator: 24-Inch band saw; 110-220 one-horsepower motor. 858 8. Oakdale. FOR SALE Saxophone. See at 310 S. Riverside. BEST OFFER takes 1938 motorcycle. A-l condition. 123 so. Grape. FOR SALE Old mahogany dining and living room furniture. Electro lux cleaner, other Itema. Phone 18-X-l Central Point. FOR SALE Maytag gaa engine. Box 157 Tribune. FOR SALE Streamlined bicycle: new paint, good condition. Lockhart, Jacksonville, 1 block weBt post office. FOR SALE Reconditioned boy's bi cycle. 3 speeds, new paint. Must be seen to be appreciated. Phone Jacksonville 381. FOR SALE Leaving for east coast. Selling all household furniture and dishes at sacrifice. 616 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE One p V 8 Unlvex pro jector, 8 M M. Phone 381. CHRISTMAS PEARS Extra fancy Cornice, standard and half boxes, price very reaaonasble. attractive boxes, can be shipped any place In the United States. MYRON ROOT & CO., INC., 47 South Fir Streot. FRANOUETTE WALNUTS. Get your Christmas walnuta irom Oliver Rogers. 519 Crater lake. FOR SALE Bv the load delivered only, good body fir and laurel. 12 and 16-lnch. Reasonable price. Phone or write. V. E. Brlttson. Provolt, Oregon. HAMMERED HAY at Davis Feed Stores, Medford. Ashland. FOR SALE Wood ranges, new and used, all prices Maytag Shop. 31 No. Bartlett. FOR SALE OH heaters. 034.50 up Maytag Shop. 31 No. Bartlett. FOR SALE Zenith washer, one year old. Cheap. Maytag Shop. 31 No. Bartlett. FOR SALE Grapes and Walnuts J A. Manke, 4 miles west of Medford CLEAN. BALED ALFALFA. 016. Half mile north white Griffin Creek school. L. J. Adams. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay and dry apple wood. Ed Hanley Ranch Box 301, Ross Lane. APPLES AND WALNUTS D o 1 p b Phlpps. Crater Lake Highway. FOR SALE Best wood In town guaranteed dry. 323 N. Riverside phone 615. Hawley Fuel Co. FOR SALE Washer service. Full line genuine Maytag parts. Service on all makes. Medford Maytag Co.. 31 No Bartlett, phone 38. FOR SALE Hydraulic pipe and giants. Box 8378, Tribune. OLYMPIC EGO MASH with milk 02 25 per sack. D-yvle Feed Stores CUT-RATE PRICES - Nu-Way Mat tress and uphoutery CO. fnone 293. 309 Weat 8th St. APPLES Gebhard'a. 'all mile north Brar Creek bridge. Central Point BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE BY OWNER Grocery atore. Good business, clean stock, good fixtures. Nice living quarters. A bargain at 03.500 H. L. Ingram, 9447 So. Park Ave., Tacoma. Wash. COFFEE SHOP EQUIPMENT Coun ters, stools, tables, hamburger plate Mount View Motor Court. Ashland PERSONAL WHEN IN TROUBLE, doubt or aus pense consult Madsjn Francles, palmist, on sll affairs of life. Ans wers all questions free. Must be satisfied or no chsrges. Office hous 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Located Rainbow Auto Camp. 1746 North Riverside. Permanently located. MISCELLANEOUS MAXINE OUYER, graduate of Leon ard's Beauty College, wishes her friends call Mann'a Beauty Salon 48. for nppo'ntment. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. Jackson County Abstract Co. Till Insurance Abitracto Escrows Export Window Cleaner. LET JOB DO IT Expert Window Cleaners Osnsrsl house cleaners Floor wsslng Jos Sfnce Phone 1172 Radiator Repairing. HOOPER S RAD A I OR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Loans. LOW RATE AUTO LOANS CONTRACTS REFINANCED MONEY to buy new or used cars Private money at new low rates Immediate action. No red tape 1 TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY. W. E. THOMAS 45 South Central. Phone 139. License M-317. $20 TO $1,000 On Your Car. 1930 to 1939 Model can and light trucks. 1 to 18 montha to repay. CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H TROWN AGENCY. Agent. 133 East Main. M-236 Phone 807 CAR LOANS Solve .-our financial problems by refinancing or borrowing. LOANS ON CARS 1933-1939 Trl-State Acceptance Corp. License M-253. MARK A. GOLDY 109 E Main. Phone 738. You Can Save Money and Time by Getting Your CAR LOAN OR REFINANCING Direct from the Lender, The OREGON FINANCE CO. Your Satisfaction Guaranteed. 45 South Central. Lie. M-317. DRIVE IN AUTO LOANS and REFINANCING SERVICE Deal with a aouthern Oregon- owned Independent finance com pany where your needs will receive r-t.KSU.MAL CONSIDERATION at all tlmca. Immediate action! No red tape! 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 Bartlett. PERSONAL LOANS CASH FOR CHRISTMAS or any other purpose can be secured from us promptly, confi dentially and st LOW COST OVER 11 YEARS In Medford and thousands ot satisfied customers, assures your complete satisfaction. OREGON FINANCE CO. 45 South Central. Phone 139. Ground Floor Cratertan Bldg. License 8-211, M-317. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Ask .line 4. TtUe-landi t. Prosperous periods II. River between Brazil and Paraguay lit. Pragranca 14. Threaded faa toner 16. Pertain 17. Growing In pairs: bo tan teal 1. Sharp 80. Unit of wire meaaura- mant It. Evict It. Machine for cutting thin plecea 36. Exclamation 39. Corroded SO. Weird 14. Roof of the mouth 38. By the aid Of 17. Oleoreein 15. Hebrew letter 39. Chum 40. En raced 43. Eom 4. Insect 47. Character In "Othello" Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle E V t MA R ff ' N C H pol TpM i csa s'eIa H tA m C O j L t Ml Aj N C R U ETTp A wWp R HAW 0MQP Wf LEA a i p jf aTp t m T cTr eat M l clejrt H iWJ tieTb 5 L A vMA L I 1 CjN ATE PAT IjT AitS ace Mt f IMA E N T 61. Small bit of food St. Church festi val 65. Silkworm 6ft. Suspicious;: slang S3. Indian of Tlerrm del Fuego 59. Dry. as win 60. Parsonage 41. Individual of the genus Homo 1 I2 13 wt l5 h r i8 ur r " if'3 fij il is ii lit1 16 i.;p nm1 Tin 111 lIllfL 43 M 45 40 S" 'iim'- , t('ut Ti SZ Mf, S3 S4 n 1 r w I 1 t...,A 1111 h....jitl 1,. I BUSINESS DIRECTORY LOANS MONEY TO LOAD on modern dwell ings of late construction. 09 76 per month per thousand Low Interest rate. BROWN ft WHITE. 104 W Main Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking Fur Remodeling. Puttona and Buckles covered Room 320 0. S Natl Bank Jldg Tel 1181 Maternity SPECIAL trained nurses on duty 34 hours for maternity cases Ambu lance service. Rogue River Sani tarium. Jacksonville. 82. Nursery Stock. CARLTON NURSERY COMPANT. Fruit. Nut and Shade Trees. Berries and Shrubbery Finest Oregon Orown Roses. Sales yard three miles soutb on Pa- cinc nignway. W B Barnum Phone 851-R-3 ROOFING WE REPAIR ur apply uny type of roof. Pabco Roofings, Shingles. Coatlnga and Paints. Wall Paper One-third off. Ekerson Paint and Roof Co. 38 So Bartlett. Tel 343 Sanitarium. WE CARE FOR THE 8ICK ROGUE RIVER SANITARIUM TRAINED NURSES 24 HOURS PHONE JACKFONVILLE 82 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 8 Fir Street. Insured Carriers. Local snd -.ong Distance Hauling Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER at STORAGE CO Office 36 South Fir. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed CITY TRANSFER Si STORAGE CO Household moving snd general hauling 39 8. Grape. Phone 3050 day or night. LEGAL NOTICES Notice. Bids will be received by the under signed for the purchase of fixtures, equipment and stock of merchandise of Medford Central Market, Inc., lo cated at 139 North Central Avenue, Medford, Oregon. Blda may be sub mitted for all of the above, or for the stock of merchandise alone, or for the fixtures and equipment alone. Persons Interested are Invited to ln- speot euch property and information relating thereto will bo furnished by the receiver upon -request. All blda must be In writing and delivered to the undersigned at the office of Kenneth G. Denman, Ref eree In Bankruptcy, at Medford, Ore gon on or before the hour of 3:00 o'clock P. M.. December IB. 1939. at which time and place blda will be opened and considered. All bids must be accompanied by the certified check of the bidder, payable to the undersigned, for not less than 10 per cent of the amount bid, such deposit to be forfeited to the receiver If, upon scceptance and confirmation of sale, the balance of purchase price Is not paid. All sales are subject to order snd confirma tion by the Referee and the Receiver reserves the right to reject any and all bids submitted. Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be promptly returnea alter ue cember 18, 1039. O. W. KELLINOTON, Receiver of Medford Central Market, Inc. In Bankruptcy. Address: Room 312. Fanners At Fruit growers Bank Building, Medford, Oregon. Mailing Address: P. O. Box 663, Med ford, Oregon. Cross -Word Puzzle 10. Platei 11. Let It stand 16. City In Bel glum IS. Organs of scent 31. Frozen water 34. Ancient .an nua ae 36. Female sand piper 36. Unclose; poetic 27. Masculine nickname It. Leaf of the palmyra palm 81, Tear apart 33, Mountain 10 Crete 13. Fish 36. Accumulate 36. Trades 38. Number 4L Helmethap part of a calyx or corolla 49. Apart: pre 11 43. City In Iowa 44. Triangular Inset 46. Scandinavian navigator 41. Minute parti cle 49. The cheek 60. Algerian sea port 63. Tree 64. Affirmative 67. English letter TaTpWTT DOWN h Outer cover ing of woody per nnfal stem or root 1 Fencing pword 3. Strong wind 4. Entangle 6. Hermit 6. Therefore T. Go easily I. Kind of mon key I. Two-toed sloth Notice of Final Hearing In the County Court of the County of Jackson In snd for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of James W. Robinson, deceased, also known as J. W. Robinson. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned executors of the will and estate of above named decedent have filed In the above entitled court and matter their Final Account and Report of the administration of aald estate and said oourt by Its order has fixed December 19th. 19311, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M.. at the court room of the above entitled court In the Jackson County court house, at Medford, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of anv and all oblectlons to said nnai account ano tor seiuemem thereof. EMTL BRITT. H. K. HANNA. Executors. Notice To Creditors In the County Court of the state of Oregon for jaexson uounty. . In the Matter of the Estate of Minnie Boyd, deceased. Tile undersloned. having been ap pointed Administrator of the Estate of Minnie Boyd, deceased, by the Countv Court of the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, and having qualified, notice la hereby given to all persona having clalma agalmt said estate, to present them at the office of the undersigned at 136 East Main 8treet, Medford. Orecon. properly verified and with proper voucher, within alx months from the date of the first publication of this notice, which Is the 37th day of No vember, 1939. O. H. BENGTSON, Administrator. 126 E. Main St., Medford, Oregon. Williams Creek Williams Creek, Dec. 11. (Spl.) The neighborhood was shocked when E. P. Raney com mitted suicide Nov. 26 by shoot ing himself In the head with a rifle. He is survived by his wife, two daughters and four grand children, all of Alhambra, Calif. Interment was in Grants Pass cemetery, December 2. His wife, a daughter and her husband, came and remained a week settling up affairs and leasing the farm. Jess Spicer and fam ily are now living on the place. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Turner moved to Grants Pass Saturday, having sold their lease to Pat Maloney and a partner. The boys moved In Bun day. Tuesday when they came In at noon for lunch they found their cabin and contents in ashes. They had left a fire In the stove to keep their lunch warm. Loss was esti mated around 1200. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennett and his mothor, Mrs. Mabel Bennett, visited at the O. W. Roberts home recently. Mrs. George Sparlln has traded places with her daughter and huS' band, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred (arlmore, Mrs. Sparlln moving Into their house and the Larlmores moving Into the Sparlln home. Ralph. Payne, seriously hurt when his car crashed Into a tree several weeks ago, Is Improving rapidly. He was able to walk down to the store this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. House of Mur phy visited Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Rob erts Thursday. Right of way for the road known as the Klncade Loop Is cleared and roady for work to be begun by the oounty. It will Join ths highway recently construtea up Williams creek at the little Dunkard church or what Is known as the Four Cor. ners. Thu will enable the school bus to make the loop Instead of turning around and the mall hack can serve serveral more families. Rev. and Mrs. Martin who held re vival meetings at Wlllatmt and Pro- volt have been called as pastors to Brookings and will leave soon, Williams ladles club met Wednes day with Mrs. Ackley. A white ele phant sale was enjoyed and netted around IS which will be used to buy candy for the ohlldrens' Chrlstmi tree. Next meeting will be Wednes day, Dec. 28 at Mrs. Earl Brlttson's to finish plans for the Christmas en tertainments of club and school. Mrs. Harold Tuggy, missionary from Venezuela, who visited friends at the Oregon Christian Center recently, spoke at our Sunday school, giving an Interesting account of that coun try, their work there, native cus toms, their hardships and poverty, all of which made us thankful that we live In the good old V. s. A. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Preels have had as tuests their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Oher hardt and children, also another daughter, Mrs. Ruby Marker, and small son, all of Rlalto, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Gherhardt have returned home but Mrs. Marker will remain until Christmas as guest of her par ents, and a sister, Mrs. Opal Bally. The Brown brothers have shut down their sawmill for a short time for repairs. Turkey raisers were dressing turk eys again Isst week for the Christ mas msrket. A. L. Blodgett and sons dressed 36S. The long drouth Is broken. It has been raining steady for 34 hours and farmers are smiling. Jacksonville Jacksonville, Dec. 11. (Spl.) Parent Teachers Association of Jacksonville met Dec. 8 at the school. Miss Cellar's room gave a health play and Mrs. Nor vell's room gave a number of monologue songs. Miss Welser, county health nurse, gave a talk on the county health unit and how It functions. Health unit of Jacksonville will meet Tuesday, Dec. 12 at the home of Mrs. Dietrich start big at 1Z:30 p.m. The hostess will serve a dessert. Those In terested are invited to attend. In repairing the' old Metho dist church, the wood shed was removed and shrubs are being put in its place, supervised by Jim Vogel. C. W. Culy of upper Apple- gate was In Jacksonville Wed nesday shopping. Russell Ayres of Jacksonville was recently put in a pneumon ia tent in a hospital in Grants Pass. J. B. HamaKer who had the flu, is slowly recovering. Tom Dunnington, Henry Nei dermcyer, Ray Coleman and Ernie Mclntyre motored to Keno Tuesday for duck hunting. They came home with 18. Vera Humphrey and father, Inda Humphrey, were Sunday visitors at the home of Dr. K. C. Farley. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Knox of Jacksonville a birthday dinner was held Dec. 10 at their home, Attending were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown and their daughter and grand daughter, Sonia, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bumgardner and son, Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Flck and two sons, Lawrence and Dale. Mr. Knox's birthday was Sunday and Mrs. Knox s birth day Tuesday. They received nice gifts. Those wishing to buy Christ mas Seals who didn't receive them through the mall can get them at the postoffice. The Senior play, " A Scrap of Paper," given Dec. 6 was a great success and a large crowd attended. Townsendltes of Jacksonville met Dec. 7. Geraldine "Jerry" Ayres. hav ing been in Portland since July for treatments, returned to her home here last week and started attending Jacksonville high school as a senior. Jacksonville school students enjoyed a motion picture Dec. 7, "The Snow Surveyors , show ing how they measured snow and how they send their reports to the main office. Friends of John E. Morris, proprietor of the Richfield Ser vice Station, gave him a pleas ant birthday surprise party Dec, at his home. Refreshments were served and 17 guests en- Joyed the splendid social. The guests celebrated Mr. Morris1 58th birthday. Jacksonville town team lost to the Lewis Super Service Sta tion of Medford 31-39. Miss Alberts, teacher of Jack sonville high school, returned to her position Dec. 8, following illness. Herbert Evans of Gold Hill visited his aunt, Mrs. Julia Wll- lams here, Dec. 8. Miss Ella Evans was a Med. ford shopper Monday. Mrs. Letha Cantrall returned from a trip Dec. 3. Miss Alice Hoef was a recent Medford visitor. Mrs. McCully Is ' recovering irom an attack of flu. Mrs. Jesse Jones of Salem ana Mrs. Jack Porter of Med. ford were recent vlsitora at the nome of Mrs. McCullv. A nutting bee was held Dec 9 at the home of Lois Sanden Attending were Iris Graham Marjorle Heckert, Leah Smith, Maxine Childers, Jack Swaryck Dick Ryans, Jack Hamaker, btaniey Sharer, and Lester wendt. The guesU shucked nuts. Games followed. Pop corn balls and apples were given to the guests after an enjoyable eve nmg. The Grange Talent Grange. Talent Grange met In Joint regular session with Gold Hill Grange at Gold Hill, Thursday evening, with good attendance. Talent officers had charge of tne business meeting and pro gram. Gold Hill Grange served de licious refreshments. Talent H.E.C. will meet Tues- aay, December 12, for an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. bam Pollard, with covered msn luncheon. Ladies are ask ed to zrlng their Pollvanna gifts and one for on tree for exchange. Jackson Co. Pomona YGA Jackson County's - Pomona YGA will meet at Roxy Anne Grange hall on Spring street Wednesday, Dec. 13 at 8 p.m. The newly elected officers will preside. Members are reminded FOR SALE 5 Room House On main street of Jacksonville, opposite old courthouse Only S350 Term to suit buyer 128 East Main Office Phone 19S - J that advisors are to be elected at this meeting. YGA'ers from Sams Valley, Central Point, Talent, and Bellvlew are to have numbers for the program. Unless an unexpected mishap delays them, the group of young people that attended national Grange session in Peoria will be guests of the YGA at the Decem ber 13 meeting. State Youth Supt. Fred Lewis and his wife are with the group which trav eled east from Peoria to New York and Washington, D. C, and is returning by the southern route. YGA'ers will not want to miss a personal account of their Interesting experiences and a large crowd is expected. AU interested Grangers are invited. Meteorological Report Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday, not much change In temperature. Oregon: Partly cloudy In west and fair In east portion tonight and Tuesday, prormbly light rain In northwest portion Tuesday, slightly colder east portion tonight. Gentle southwest wind off the coast. Local Data Temperature a year ago today! highest 50, lowest 25, Total monthly precipitation i.tt Inches; excess for the month i.Tt Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1939, 7.40 Inches; excess for the season, U3 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday 88 percent, 5 a. m. today, tt percsnt. Tomorrow: sunrise 7:30 a. m., sun set 4:40 p, m. Observations Taken at 4:30 s, m tto Meridian Time. la's. a a 41 .13 P Cloudy 84 Jl Rain SB T Cloudy 40 .00 V Cloudy 33 3.13 Clear 41 .00 63 .04 35 US 45 .15 Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Rain Los Angeles... 71 Medford 51 New York Omaha . 33 47 4. jOO .00 Phoenix . Portland . Reno . 84 .03 P Cloudy 40 1.33 P Cloudy 54 .00 Cloudy Roseburg Salt Lake San Francisco 04 43 44 SS 39 40 .45 P Cloudy .44 P Cloudy .13 P Cloudy .48 P Cloudy M P Cloudy Seattle .' 35 Spokane 61 Wash., D. O 85 Wena tehee 47 Forest Creek Forest Creek, Dec. 11. (Spl.) Word has been received her of the birth of a daughter weighing five pounds to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wagner in Seat tle, on Nov. 25. The baby has been named Sally Ann. Mrs. Wagner was the former Mary Davles, daughter of Mrs. Annie Davles of this community and lived here most -of her life. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Madsan re turned to their home here Decem ber 3 after temporarily residing In Jacksonville several weeka while Mr. Madsen was smployed la logging op erations on Pleasant creek. Due to so much Illness the Forest Creek Sunday school has been dis continued until further notice. Mrs. Annie Davles entertained with a family dinner December 3 at which 15 of her children and grandchU- dren were present. Mrs. James Armprlest la making her home In Jacksonville this win ter. Practically everyone la this com munity has recovered from the flu and school attendance has returned to normal. Mrs. John Black and children Holly, Noel and Janet spent the week-end December 8 In Medford at the home of Mrs. Margaret Wat son. Work on the Logtown cemetery Is progressing satisfactorily. A large number of Interested persons gath ered December 9 to work on the road and oomplete the gate post recently Installed. Mrs. O. 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