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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1939. PAGE NINE Read every ad on this page You wlU probably tied exactly Che thlnga you bave been look ing (or or a sale or trade for unused artlclea you may bave Searcb your actio or to re-room you may find many thing, others are seeking and be able to realize immediate casb. U what you want Lsnt here, advertise for It Tribune Clas sified Ads are Inexpensive effective I RATES Per a-urd first Insertion. (Minimum ISc) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without -copy change . CASH or money order must ac company all mail ordei classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Small black coin purse In post office. Reward. Return to Tribune. .REPORT loat doge, animal cruelty f cases. Humane Society Phone 1516. WANTED MALE HELP !TWO neat appearing young men to help me on my routes for next two weeks. Prefer men who have had some direct selling experience, pprmnnent if vou can make the grade. Mr. Hlser, Hotel Allen after 1 p. m. WANTED FEMALE HELP JG? ANTE-D Young woman for general housework. Good wages. Phone 1107. JTORSE GIRL WANTED. GO home nights. Phone 1107. RIDDLE-AGED LADY to live with capable elderly lady. Private bed room, little work. Room and board. Call 448. EXPERIENCED GIRL or woman for general housework. Box 241 Trib une. Phone 656-J. MALE AND FEMALE HELP TO SELL Holford's Inhalers In Jack son County. No experience neces sary. Write Box 365, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED GIRL wishes work aa aales clerk or waitress. Refer ence. Phone 69. J. Green. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS GIRL wiahes ride to Omaha or vl ' clnlty by Jan. lBt. Box 130, Tri bune. ANTED Lady roomer, private fam ily. Good clean rooms. 81.50 per week. Close In. Phone 832-X. WANTED Saddle pony suitable for 8-year-old girl. Must be sound, gentle and not too old. Furnish description, price and location. Address P. O. Box 988. LAUNDRY done reasonable. Will deliver In town. 304 Boardman at. WANTED Dressmaking, alterations. ' (Catherine Satterlee. Singer Shop. 22 8. Grape. WE PAY MORE CASH For Your Furniture. HOLBKOOK A ANDKEWS 6th and Front. Phone 847. BEST PRICES PAID For Your Furniture EADS A OHRN, Phone 1192-J. WELL DRILLING $1 60 per ft first 80 ft., etc. J. M Dodje. 619 King WANTED Scrap Iron, brass, copper all kinds of metal. Medford Bar gain House. 27 N. Grape St Tel 1062. M. A. BLISS Paintmg and hanging contractor 813 Grape. Phone 646-W. paper South HIOHF.ST CASH FHICES PAID por Your Furniture MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Oraw St Phonel062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6-room house. 3 acres. Suitable for chickens of small farming. $12. Inquire 618 W. Jackson. FOR RENT 4 -room house . Inquire 444 No. Front evenings. FOR RENT 4 -room 'urnlshed house. Electric range and refrigerator, oil heater. Newly decorated. Phone 281. FOR RENT 4 -room bouse. $16. water paid. No children. 1213 W. 9th FOR RENT Good 6-room house, close In. Phone 4!7. FOR RENT 5-room house, 1035 West 10th St. FOR RENT Newly decorated five room modern unfurnished house wood range connected, laundry trays. large screen porch AdulU preferred. Inquire 264 Beatty. FOR RENT 5-room partly furnished house. $25 Phone 720. FOR RENT- Duplex near Junior Hi Call at 338 Haven FOR RENT 6-roon fura'shed house cloee tn Phone 457-J FOR RENT 6-room modern house. S n9 2107 Ca?1to! Ave. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APARTMENT, 125 N. Holly. Phone 745-M. FOR PENT 3-room furnithed apart went d?wnatr fq':.( prd private oath. ; . . O'cii Pan Altaian, j;j tio. Central, FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APARTMENT. 40 Qulnofl 6t. Adulu. Tel. Ml-X. FOR RENT 6 rooms, redecorated, partly furntahed; small Apt.. ccn pletely furnished. Phone 334-J-2 FURNISHED PARMENT. Hot and oold water, lights, private bath Adult. 012 Bo. On ltd a la. FOR RENT Furnished apartment Electric range and refrigerator combination. .Inquire 305 So. Oak dole. DESIRABLE apartment. 2 rooms and bath; gas heat. Inquire Farmers St Fruitgrowers Bank. PURN. 1, 2 and b-room Apt. Oar age. Adults. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT Apartment, Dutill Court, 3rd and Holly. Inquire Apt 6. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms DESIRABLE ROOM, gentleman. 231 West 6th. ROOM FOR RENT 11 8. Orange. Hot and cold water In room. Oarage. Call evenings after 0 p. m. ROOM FOR RENT. $2.50 week. 408 Edwards. PLEASANT sleeping rooms with or without garage. 323 King. ATTRACTIVE ROuMS 404 8 Orape FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM COMFORTABLE rooms with good board. Pechsteln'a, 801 B. Main, BOARD AND ROOM 61 per day 716 B. Mala FOR REIfT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 10 acres. Buckshot Hill road. 3rd house on right FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE! Jersey Guernsey cow, good milker. Ed Crow, Route 2, Box 429, Jo-Jack Drive. FOR SALE 2-year-old Guernsey bull. M, F. Barlow, Wagner Creek Road. FOR SALE Cow, sow and hay. 938 South Holly. FOR SALE Dressed, grain fed pork, half or whole. W. H. Arnold. Phone 623-J-8 FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 100 year-old Leghorn hens. Also 10 2-year-old Guernsey-Jersey heifers. W. F Martin, Eale Point Star Rt.. Medford, FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Equity in 1939 Pontlac Coupe Low mileage. Big discount Phone 2B9-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 $1500. Would consider trading for house In Medford, L. G. PICKELL, 11 6. Bartlett. FOR SALE; Close to Medford, 2 acres ' In. clover, 5-room modern home, chicken house, barn. A real good buy. Easy terms. $2,500. L. J. AUSTIN 44 N. Riverside. Phone 1986. HOUSES FOR "3 A LB in Medford and ' 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 prope ties RENT ALS LOANS--INSURANCE. C 8 Butterfleld, 409 Medfoid Building WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown fe White. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE or TKADE Good saddle horse, saddle, saddle blanket and bridle. Marc Jarmln at Walnscotts East side Pharmacy. FOR EXCHANGE Real Estaie TO EXCHANOE for home In Jack- sonvllle, Medford, Ashland or vi cinity: 2 acres, 6-room house, fine soil, acre strawberries. Other fruit. Located 2 miles Canby, Ore gon. M. S. Cobb. Medford. Ore. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Walnuts, 8c lb. Orlmes Golden Apples. Jess Eld ridge, Fern Valley. LOIKI Nore porcelain oil circulating heatr, $16. Petroleum Heat and Burner Co. 412 E. Main. Phone 1184. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 1940 model American and Sparks oil heaters. Priced from $35.50. Pe troleum Heat and Burner Co. 412 E. Main. Phone 1184. XMAS TREES Beautiful Silver Fir Xmas trees retailing at wholesale prices. 624 B. 9th St. FURNITURE for 8 -room house. In cluding davenport and chair, 2 bedroom sets, wood range, heater, dining set. 3 rugs. 2 linoleum russ. Maytag washer, etc. Bargains. 824 8. Riverside. L O O K I Two Montag wood burning, warm air furnaces and pipes. Good con dition. A real ba'.-galn. Petroleum Heat and Burner Co. 412 E. Main. Phone 1184. POR SALE Electric water heater, 30-f?al. stonwe. A-l condition. Pe troleum Hfat end Burner Co. 412 E. Main. Phone 1184. FOR SALE Old. solid cherry, hand carved library table and old hand carved, solid oak dining room set. 616 So. Oakdale. GOOD USED ajhtn machine. New asltator. Only $17. Pine shepe. 314 E. Main. FOR SALE Furniture, dlshei and tools. Ella Evans, Jacksonville. THE Bspme Ladles will hold $ rum mac sflle Dee. 14 and 15 in the former location of the Oolden Rule store. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS XMAS QIFT3 Zircons, Agate Jew elry. Have your agates polished at Santo's Agate Shop, 417 E. Main, across from Roxy Theatre. FOR 6ALE Hay. loose or fed out, good seed lot, racks and water. M. Cantrill, Jacksonville. Phone 32-F-23. CLEARANCE ON OIL HEATERS AND OAS RANGES One 13" Oil Circulator, heats up to 0 rooms; reg. price 69.05; now .. 49.90 One 13" Deluxe Oil Circulator. heats up to 6 rooms; reg. price 62.95; now 52.95 Two 10" OH Circulators, heats up to 5 rooms; reg. price 54.95; now 44.95 One 10" Deluxe Oil Circulator. heats up to 6 rooms; reg. price 69.98; now 54.95 One 10" OH Circulator, heats up to 5 rooms; reg. price 67.95; now 47.98 One Deluxe Gas Range, auto matic oven, electric clock; reg. price 102.95; now 78.95 One uas Range, full porcelain re, price 78.98: now ss.es One Gas Range, full porcelain reg. price 62.95: now 42.95 One Gas Rangette, reg. price 38.98; now 38.05 MONTGOMERY WARD FOR SALE Walnuts. 10c lb. 410 Earnart St. XMAS GIFTS Beautiful Roller ca naries; fine singers, 1127 West Main St., Meford. FOR SALE; Stem punctured Cornice pears. American Fruit Growers inc., South Fir St. FOR QUICK SALE Owner leaving state. Player piano, 1934 Dodge pick-up. 1929 Model A one-ton truck, 2-wheel trailer, 9 overstuf fed sets, washing machine, break fast Bet, radio with phonograph, oil heater, bedroom set, stoves, gas range, 1-horsepower motor. Cheap for cash. 388 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE Shelled Corn 91.40 cwt.; Ground Barley $1.40 cwt.; Cob Corn 91.00 cwt.; Wheat $1.60 cwt. All above grain clean and of good quality. John Nealon. Phone 118, Central Point. DELICIOUS and Newtown apples, 35c box and up. Bring -containers. Independent Packing Co., Phoenix. NICE NEWTOWN APPLES, 3 boxes 1.00; half boxes D'Anjou pears; secondhand lumber. Mrs. J. A. Perl, Tel. 463-R-2. FOR SALE English walnuts, lOo lb. 848 East 9th. FOR SALE Leaving for east coast. Selling all household furniture and dishes at sacrifice. 616 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE One P V 8 Univex pro jector, 8 M M. Phone 281. CHRISTMAS PEARS Extra fancy Cornice, standard and half boxes, price very reasonasble, attractive boxes, can be shipped any place In the United States. MYRON ROOT & CO., INC., 47 South Fir Street. FOR SALE: By the load delivered only, good body fir and laurel, 12 and 16-lnch. Reasonable price. Phone or write. V. E. Brlttson, Provolt, Oregon. HAMMERED HA? at Davis Feed Stores, Medford, Ashland. FOR SALE Wood ranges, new and used, all prices. Maytag Shop, 81 No. Bartlett. FOR SALE Oil heaters, $34.60 up Maytag Shop, 31 No. Bartlett. FOR SALE Zenith washer, one year old. Cheap. Maytag Shop. .31 No. Bartlett. CLEAN, BALED ALFauFA, $15 Half mile north white Griffin Creek school. L. J. Adams. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay and dry apple wood. Ed Hanley Ranch Box 201. Ross Lane. APPLES AND WALNUTS D O 1 p b Phlpps. Crater Lake Highway. FOR SALE Best wood In town guaranteed dry. 223 N. Riverside phone 616. 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 giants. Box 8376. Tribune and OLYMPIC EGO MA5H with milk $2.26 per sack. D'vvls Feed Stores CUT-RATE PRICES - Nu-Way Mat tress and UphoUtery Co. Phone 293. 209 West 8th St. APPLES Gebhard's, -alf mile north Bar Credit bridge. Central Point PERSONAL SPECIAL for one week only, $1 Reading for 60c by Madame Francles, Palmist. 1746 N. River side. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES COFFEE SHOP EQUIPMENT Coun ters, stools, tables, hamburger plate Mount View Motor Court, Ashland BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. Jackson County Abstract Co. Tillt Insurance Abstracts' Escrows Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking Fur Remodeling. Puttons and Buckles covered Room 320 0. 3 Natl Bank Jldg Tel 11BI Custom Butchering. HAVE YOUR H008 CUSTOM KILLED AND CURED by CRATER MEAT CO. Phone 1912. Expert window Cleaner. LET JOE DO IT Expert Window Cleaners OtDirtl house cleaners Floor waxing Joe Spnce Phone 1173 Radiator Repairing. HOOPER 3 RADIMOR SERVICE 33 SouUt BaxUelb. 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 20 MONTHS TO PAY. W. E. THOMAS 45 South Central. Phone 139. License M-217. .$20 TO $1,000 On Your Car. 1930 to 1939 Model cart and light trucks. . 1 to 18 months to repay. CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H PROWN AGENCY. Agent. 133 East Main. M-236 Phone 807. CAR LOANS Solve .-our financial problems by refinancing or borrowing. LOANS ON CARS 1932-1939 Tri-State Acceptance Corp. License M-253. MARK A. GOLDY 109 E , Main. Phone 728. 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. Llo. M-217. 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 I 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" V P. T. "JERRY" YOUNG Motor Investment Company Llo. M-274. Phone 159. 9th nhd Bartlett. PERSONAL LOANS CASH FOR CHRISTMAS or any other purpose can be secured from us promptly, conn. dentlally and at LOW COST OVER 11 YEARS' In Medford and thousands ol satisfied customers, assures your complete satisfaction. OREGON FINANCE CO. 45 South Central. Phone 139 Oround Floor Craterian Bldg. License 8-211, M-217. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Publio vehicles Shop Mull butter sub stitute Jury list KeKlon (Jolf term Hero of Ver- -gll's great epto Row Ancient Jewish ascetic Those who owe money Snrpents Eyea: Scotch Box Mineral spring Swiss river Ouriclves Velvetlike fabric Portents Pllccllke fish Angr Went ahead Innect Southom con stellation Intimidate Notions Auctions Indian mul berry American humorist Sign of the zodiac Container Former Presi dent's nick- name Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle MlAl9lTilMl 1 lLlpHi c A ACORjl N E tm U P. R t N O fuj N C E SpE L Ipl LHA Wy A L A siw i fjeteA sjp upl A EiOO E 1 N j: JR O s h u tMa mm t T a c mswj lls asct. epta J L Y 1 SHU1 A slls lrlAlY 66. Church festival DOWN 65. Folded 1. Shelter for 6L Vibratory sheep motion 1. Malt beverages 8f. Male deer 1. insects 66. Throw circling 4. Thus the post at 5. Velocities quoits 6. Make into (19. The herb eve leather "JO. Great Lake 7. Unity 71. Guide the S. Peruses course of 9. Other 72. So may It be 10. Bound of little 73. Noxious plant feet 74. Perk In ths 1L Mythological Rockies hunter 75. Caused to go 12. Crystal gaxsr ' n3 r w5 r r r i? wm r r r 1 jm,s 'I w ml : titttmv mm 23 if 3o fg3l W' W, 1 iy '"' 23 f wh r j A!JtL S!l f 47 fir rifjr sjt www, VM- Mb. WW, 7 W ' wA gz wL BUSINESS DIRECTORY LOANS MONEY TO LOAfl on modern dwell ings of late construction. 9 76 per month per thousand. Low Interest rate BROWN WHTTE, 104 W Main Maternity SPECIAL trained nurses on duty 24 bours for maternity casrs Ambu lance service. Rogue River Sani tarium. Jacksonville. 83 Nursery Stock. CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY Fruit Nut and Shade Trees. Berries and Shrubbery Finest Oregon Grown Roses. Sales yard three miles south on Pa cific nig n way. W B Barnum Phone 851 -R-2 ROOFING WE REPAIR w apply uny type of root. pa two Roofings, smngies. Coatings and Paints, Wall Paper One-third off. Ekerson Paint and Roof Co . 38 So Bartlett Tel 243 Sanitarium WE CARE FOR THE SICK ROGUE RIVER SANITARIUM TRAINED NURSES 24 HOURS PHONE JACKSONVILLE 82 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 8. Fir Street. Insured Carriers, Local and -jong Distance Hauling Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER ib STORAGE CO Office 26 South Fir. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed CITY TRAN8FER St STORAGE CO Household moving and general hauling 99 S. Grape. Phone 2050 day or nlftht. LEGAL NOTICES Not Ire. Bids wlU be received by the under signed for the purchase of fixtures, equipment and stock of merchandise of Medford Central Market, Inc., lo cated at 129 North Central Avenue, Medford, Oregon. Bids may be sub mitted for all of the above, or lor the stock of merchandise alone, or for the fixtures and equipment alone. Persons Interested are Invited to In spect such property and Information relating thereto win oe lurnisnea oy the receiver upon request. All bids must be In writing afid 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 2:00 o'clock P. M., December 18, 1939, at which time and place bids will be opened and considered. All bids must be accompanied ny 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 acceptance ana confirmation of sale, the balance of purchase price Is not paid. All sales are subject to order and 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 returned after De cember 18, 1939. G. W. KELLINGTON, Receiver of Medford Central Market, Inc. In Bnnkruptcy. Address:, Room 212. Farmers St Fruit growers Bank Building, Medford, Oregon. Mailing Address: P. O. Box 668, Med ford, Oregon. Call for Warrants, Warrants Nob. 78-88 Inclusive, School District No. 20. are called for payment December 13, 1939, payable Cross -Word Puzzle 18. Sailors: eolloq, IS. Conjunction 21. Acquire by labor 28, Animals 25. After song 24. Male sheep 28, First magni tude star In Virgo 39. Oral ao. Afresh 32. Feminine name 3S. Merchandtie 84. Obliterate It. Omits In pro nouncing I8r Believes 19. Festival 42, Dutch city 47. Wing 49. Land measure 61. Lessened 63. Fur-bearing animals S6. Nest of a bird of prey 68. Prepares for publication 67. Sin 61. MastlcaM 69. Scarce (10. Gaelic 2. Imitate 41. Part of a kitchen atnvi Rom hs sit 1p tit I It B7, Menneo ranrio 6fl. Kngllsh letter 72. While at the Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank, Medford, Oregon. 8. 8. ABBOTT. Clerk. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, admin istrator of the estate of Fred Oiren bacher, deceased, and have qualified All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present, them, with proper vouchers, and duly verified, to me at the of fice of Harry C. Skyrman. attorney for said estate, at Room 409, Medford Center Building, in Mid ford, Oregon, within six mouths from the date of this notice. Dated and first published Novem ber 22nd. 1039. HALE WHEELER. Administrator. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, admin istrator of the estate of Bailie M Heckman, deceased, and have quail fled. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notl ilea to present them, wnn proper vouchers, and duly verified, to me at the office of Harry O. Skyrman, attorney for said estate, at Room 409, Medford Center Building, In Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published Novem ber 22nd. 1939. W. H. HECKMAN. Administrator. (021372.) Notice' for Publication. United States Department of the In terior, uenerai Lnnd orrice at Roae burg, Oregon. Nov. 8, 1939, Notice Is hereby Riven that Joseph O. May ham of Eale Point, Oregon. wno, on May 7. 1834, made additional homestead entry acts June 9, 1916, and April 26, 1904, No. 031372 for 8W4 NW14 Section 33 Township 3S South, .Range 1 East Willamette ivienainn, nas rued . notice of in tention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before G. R. Carter, Coun ty Clerk of Jackson County, at Med- rora, uregon. on the aotn any or December, 1939. Claimant names as witnesses Verna R. Matthews, W. R, Holman, J. A. M&yham, Phil Hannaford, all of Eagle Point, Oregon. GEORGE FINLEY, Register. (No. 7426-E.) Su minims. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. Western Loan and Building Company. a corporation, piaintm. vs. Welcome Fowler, the unknown heirs. ir any. or tne said welcome Fow ler, also all other persons or par ties known and unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or in terest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, defend ants. To: Welcome Fowler, the unknown heirs, If any, of the said welcome Fowler, also all other persons or parties Known and unknown claim' lng any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest In the real estate described In the complaint herein. In the name of the State of Ore son you and each of you are required to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit in said court on or before the 22nd day of Decemoer. :u3y. wnicn dote is sun sequent to the last publication of summons herein, and if you fall to appear and answer for want thereof. jslalntlff will applj to the court for me reuei aemanaea ror in tncir com plaint to-wlt: For a decree of this court removing the existing cloud on plaintiff's title to the premises known and described as Lot 9, Block 17, of the Town (now city) of Medford, Jackaon County, State of Oregon, and adjudging and declaring any estate or Interest of the defendants or anv or them to be in valid and void and forever barring defendants and each of them or any of them from setting up or asserting any claim, Interest or estate In the said premises, and decreeing and ad Judging the plaintiff herein to be the true and lawful owner in fee Blmple of the said Lot 9, Block 11. of the Town (now city) of Medford, County of Jackson. State of Oregon, ana quieting piaintuis utie to aaia premises as against all claims or demands of defendant or any of them, or any person or persona claim ing by. through or under them, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable. This summons la published by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered on the 14th day of November, 1939. Date of first publication la Novem ber 15, 1939. Date of last publication Is Decem ber 13, 1939. J. R. CALLAHAN Attorney for Plaintiff. 602 Purlflc Building. Portland, Oregon Notice Notice Is hereby given of a hear. Inn to be held by the Stats Indus trlsl Accident Commission at the State Office Building In Salem, Ore gon, on January 17, 1940 for the purpose of considering a number of minor revisions to the Sawmill and Woodworking Safety Code which are being proposed Dy me eaieiy i partm.nt of the Commission. High School News by STUDENT REPORTERS (By Paul McOuat.) For the third' sucessive year, the Sons of the American Revo lution jociety of Medford will offer public school pupils the chance to win one of their good citizenship medals. These awards must be sponsored by a member of the society, and E. M. Hus song, senior high biology teach er, who is a Son, will sponsor the affair In our school. One medal is awarded to a member from each class, sopho more, Junior and senior, who Is Judged most worthy by a fac ulty committee. The medals will be awarded on good citizenship points only not upon scholar ship, popularity or otherwise. Dependability, cooperation, lead ership and psli lot ism will be considered qualities needed. Principal L. B. May field stated: "Since good citizenship Is the goal that every boy and girl should strive to attain, the Sons of the American Revolu tion are to be commended for encouraging this, through pre sentation of honors to outstand ing students." The attractive medal is on display in the trophy case at the high school. Eighteen members of the sen ior high student council met December 11. Dick Finch, A.S. B. president, presided. A motion was approved for engraving of names on trophies In the display case. Also it was decided to keep the old system of student body tickets in place of the newer student . ticket books. The meeting was then turned over to Paul McOuat for further discussion on the new constitution for the school. It will probably be placed In the hands of the students at the beginning of the new semester, Girls' and Boys' leagues will hold their annual kiddies' Christmas party In the audito rium the afternoon of Decem ber 20. Girls' league president, Jackie Flynn, and Boys' league president, Laverne Johnston have been working hard In con' junction with Alpha Whlllock, social service chairman, to ar range plans for a gay holiday party for the grade school chil dren. Students have been placing old toys In barrels provided by the leagues. Toys that are broken will be repaired by Mr. Mentzer's shop classes, and will be distributed to- the small girls and boys who would not receive toys for Christmas otherwise. The Boys' league will provide and decorate a huge and color ful Christmas tree in the audi torium. The Girls' league will provide bright red apples and candy for the children who at tend. John Eads, magician, will present a few tricks and Willy Clute will act as Santa Claus to present the gifts. Phoenix Phoenix, Dec. 13. (Spl.) Those who have not sent the money for their Christmas seals or returned the seals they can not use, are urged to do so at once. According to thbsa In charge, an all-day mooting of the missionary society of the Presbyterian church la being planned for December SI with a special program scheduled. Oak Circle No. 343 Is sponsoring a bazaar Wednesday all day. Many useful Items and Christmas gifts will be on sale.' At 8 p. m. a card party will be held and refreshments served. Mrs. George A. Bourne and Mrs. Raymond A. Furry will be hostesses at the Bourne home to members of the Thursday club Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Meteorological Report Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to night and Thursday with showers tonight, little change In tempera ture. Oregon: Cloudy tonight with show ers In west portion, Thursday cloudy with rain In northwest portion, lit tle change In temperature, fresh to strong southerly wind off the coast, decreasing tonight. ' Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest 40, lowest 34. Total monthly precipitation, 4.04 Inches, excess for the month 1.64 Inches, Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1030, 7.40 Inches; excess for the season 1.63 Inohes. Relative humidity at 6 p. m, yes terday 86 percent; 8 a. m. today 08 percent. , Tomorrow: Sunrise 7:31 a. m., sun set 4:40 p. m. Ohnervatlons Taken at 4:80 a. ra., 120 Meridian Time. ft BolBS .. Boston Chicago Denver Eureka 43 S3 .00 Cloudy 84 36 .00 Cloudy 48 37 T P Cloudy 47 36 .00 P Cloudy 84 46 .00 Cloudy 46 38 .00 Clear 80 40 .00 Clear 43 84 .01 Cloudy 38 . . 66 36 .00 Clear 76 46 .00 Clear 68 43 .00 Cloudy 83 34 .00 Clear 40 40 .03 Cloudy 48 60 44 .00 Clouly 48 43 T Rain 44 30 .00 Cloudy 47 38 .00 Cloudy 43 83 .00 P Cloudy Havre - 48 Loa Angeles... Medford New York Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno M - Roseburg Salt Lake -San Pranclsc Seattle Spokane . Waah., D. 0 Wenatchee - Manna from Neighbors. Ronan, Mont. OP) The home of Dave Anderson and his fam ily was completely destroped by fire. Pablo residents got to gether and gave them "mis cellaneous" shower of household equipment Then they en ounced they would take public subscription to build the family a new home. People who could not give cash offered their ier- vices. I SKIPPER OF FLINT Life of Excitement Goes Back To Torpedoing Of Troop Ship in Last War. By Preston Grover Washington Captain Joseph Aloysius Gainard of the City of Flint is a mildish sort of a man as sea-faring folk go, yet the gods of the seas have visited upon him such a set of exper lences that he is becoming some thing of a national hero. Already he has had some of the Joys that go with public ex citement over heroic exploits, tor Halifax, Nova Scotia, almost went wild when he cruised in there loaded to the deck rails with survivors from the Athe nia. If International red tape does not hold him up too long he may expect a similar welcome when he returns to New York to bring the City of Flint from Us fantastic cruise among the Icebergs and torpedoes. There never has been quite such a case In American maritime history. Torpedoes In World War Gainard's life of excitement goes back even to the World war. Then he was a Junior of ficer on the troop transport President Lincoln. A German submarine torpedoes It In one of the very few instances when our troopships had much of a brush with U-boats. Captain Gainard didn't have the lead In that show, but was merely one of those who floated around in lifeboats until res cued. Fate that time selected one of Gainard's fellow officers, Ed ouard Victor Izak. The submar ine which sank the President Lincoln came along side and took Izak prisoner as a sort of memento of the affair. Nowa days he is known as Represen tative Izak of California. Gainard first came to xeA public attention when his crew on the freight ship Alglc mu- tlned In the harbor at Monte video, Uruguay. They refused to lend a hand at loading cargo being put aboard by strike breaking Uruguayan longshore men. It wasn't a blood-letting mutiny. It was in the days of the sit-down fever of 1037, and was more of a sit-down mutiny. Gainard was sick, but got up from bed and told the men to go to work. They wouldn't. Ha telegraphed Joseph P. Kennedy, then chairman of the Maritime Commission. Kennedy, now am bassador to England, was not a mild man. "If they refuse, place the ringleaders In irons," he told Gainard, The mutiny ended. Took Stranded Home Came the European war. Cap tain Gainard, a Maritime Com mission shipmaster, was one of those designated to bring home stranded Americans. Fresh out of England with a huge load on the City of Flint, his radio picked up news of the stricken Athenia. He headed to ward It, but other ships had picked up the survivors. He met a Sandinavlan yacht overloaded with survivors, took them all aboard, and might have re turned to England, a couple of hundred miles away. Instead he took It the hard way, and con tinued across the Atlantic. Before his next venture out, the City of Flint was transferred to the United States lines and Gainard went along as com mander. With a cargo of mixed and conditional contraband he sailed from New York on Oc tober 3. October 9 the German cruiser Deutschland captured the Flint, loaded on It 38 of the crew of the British freighter Stonegate which the cruiser had sunk four days earlier, and put aboard a German prize crew. Gainard celebrated his 50th birthday two days later, sailing the ship under direction of the German lieutenants aboard. The rest became history. 3 NEE!) CASH? DORROW ON TOUR CAR Let us eaplaio Bow easy It is 10 nave ready cash wltb your ear as security PUone 81 lor full information Commercial Finance Corp. 'The Pnsndly finance Company w W Walker President Pint Matt Sank Bldg Phone tt License Mumoer 184