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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2S, 1930. PAGE SEVEN IJ I'M I il i Hi I I H t " 1 1 1 J 1 J J AJJJyUU Ul US jULSK ir,ljHtinjM.il.,uKm HMd every ad on tbls page You will probably fled eaactlj the things you Have been look tag (or or a eale or trade foi unused articles you maj have Search your attic or store-room you may find many thing Others art seeking and be able to real if immediate oaah. 11 what you want lent here, advertise tor It Tribune Olae elfled Ads are Inexpensive effective I RATES per word first Insertion,.. (Minimum 16c) Bach additional Insertion per word . (Minimum 10c) per line per month without copy chance $M CASH or money order must ac company all mail ordei classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Brown leather (older con taining papers, eto. Rewaid. re turn to Boom 210, Liberty Bids., or phone 1610. f REPORT Ion dogs, animal cruelty case. Humane Society Phone 1S16. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Competent housekeeper, must be good cook. 3 adults, box 1181 Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED GIRL wlahes work as sales clerk jr waitress Refer ence. Phone 59 J. Green. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTEP Fordson and disk. Cash. Writ p. V. Llempd, Rogue River. FOR SALE OR TRADE By owner, 70 acre wood ranch. Lots of wood. 6 miles from Medford. 813 Beek man Ave. UPHOLSTERING and furniture re pairing. Phone 960-R for Infor mation. Thlbault. WANTED 800 at 8 Interest. Best security, monthly payments. Write Box 910 Tribune. MARKET HOGS WANTED. Poyer Brothers, 186 Welghtman St.. phone 5561, Ashland. WANTED Will trade merchandise and some cash for shotguns, deer rifles, .32 pistols. 817 North River side. WANTED Dressmaking, alterations. Katherlne Batteries, Singer Shop 23 8. Grape. WE PAT MORE CASH For Your Furniture. BOLBROOK 4 ANDREWS 6th and Front. Phone 547. BEST PRICES PAID For Your Furniture EADS A OIIRN. Phone 1192-J. WELL DRILLING 1 50 per ft first SO ft., etc. J. M Dodje. 619 King 1. A. BLISS Painting and hanging contractor 813 Grape. Phone 646- W. paper South HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Orape Bt Phone 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Pasture land, large chicken house and 1-room dwell ing. Both electric lighted. Mary Woodson, Rt. 1, Central Point. FOR RENT House, 846 So. Holly, corner 11th, Jan. 1st. csll A. H. Miller. Phone 959. FOR RENT 4-room house, partly or unfurnished. 1217 w. 9th. FOR RENT 6-room house on South Newtown St., 813.50. O. C Pierce. Room 1, Pslm building. - FOR RENT Nice modern houae and garage, 5 rooms, with or without B'4-acre orchard. Coleman Creek road, 6 miles west of Medford. Rt. 1, Box 440. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. 304 Alice St. FOR RENT Modern 3-room house with rsnge. Adults only. 124 Stark St. FOR RENT 4-room modern house, furnished, electric rsnge. 22 50, water paid. L. O. Plckell, 16 So. Bartlett. SMALL UNFURNISHED HOUSE. Ber rydale. H. L. Cook. 10 Quince. FOR RENT Good 6-room house close In. Phone 417 FOR RENT 6-room house. 1033 West 10th St . FOR RENT Duplex near Junior HI Call at 328 Haven FOR RENT 6-room modern houae 3 lots 2107 Capitol Ave FOR RENT APARTMENTS VACANCY Jan. 6: adults only. Find lay Apts., 603 So. Holly. FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent. 317 West 2nd 8t. FOR RENT Clean, apartment. Call 817 comfortable West 10th. FOR RENT Attractive furnished apartment. Adult only. SIS So. Oakdale. SMALL fumlahed North Central. apartment. SIS FURNISHED APARTMENT, private bath, modern, close in. SIS Phone 1266 FOR RENT 3-rcum furnished apart- meat. Garage. 1109 W. 11th. II . li L'J L I run lUfli AFAHiMtlllS I lOII SALE AUTOMUOILU I run BALL AO lUMUDlUa BUSINESS UIHLtTUIII I IX I I I Af I in I forn'ished apartment-, ' Au.o Lo.n. Derby Meteorological Report FURNISHED APARTMENT Heat, privet bath, frlgldalre. SOS Weat Vain. DESIRABLE FURNISHED APART MENT, beat, hot water, electrolui. garage. 10 Qulnoe St. FURNISHED APAR.MENT Hot and cold water, lights, private bath Adults 913 So Oakdale. DESIRABLE apartments. 3 rooms and oain; gas nest Inquire Farmers 6t Fruitgrowers Bank. FURN. 1, 3 and b-room Apt Oar. age. AOU114. 0U4 w. lutn. FOR RENT - Apartments, D u r a 1 1 Court, 3rd and Holly. Inquire Apt S. FOR RENT 3 housekeeping rooms, furnished. 113, suitable couple, in cluding lights: 8 to elderly lady, Including fuel and lights. Or other suitable arrangemente. 634 Perm. Ave. FOR RENT furnished Rooms ROOM for gentleman. 331 West 0th. ROOM FOR RENT, S3.S0 week. Edwards. 408 FOR RENT New bedroom. Heated, private bath, outside entrance. 60 Ross Ave, FOR RENT Desirable room. In. 408 West 6th. HEATED. CLEAN, upstairs room. Private entrance. Maid service. 610 So. Central. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, warm, cheer ful rooms. 604 Pennsylvania. ROOM FOR RENT 11 S. Orange Rot and cold water In room. Oaraga Call evenings after 6 p. m. ATTRACTIVE RUuMS 404 S Orape FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM ROOM AND BOARD. 153 K. Oakdale. BOARD AND ROOM 716 1 per day FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Cms room furnished cabin for light housekeeping. Call at 030 N. Central Ave. FOR RENT 10 acres. Buckshot Bill road. 3rd houae on right FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Several pure-bred Duroc sows to farro soon. Priced rea sonably. Also pure-bred Duroc weaner pigs, wing Orchards, Old Stage road. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Pedigreed Rhode Island Red cockerels. Route 2, Box 114. Phone 498-J-5. G. B. Bowman. FOR SALE DOGS. PETS FOR SALE Cocker spaniel puppies. 323 No. Riverside. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE START THE NEW YEAR WITH A HOME OF YOUR OWN Almost new, attractive modern cottage, garage, two acres fine garden $2200 land with free Irrigation, running stream, fine shade. A home you would like to own. $300 down, balance monthly. Also . Brand-new modern cot- SIHnn tfte- garage, ge lot. never occupied. $150 down, balance easy. Also 23 acres, modern bun galow, spring water, 7 acres Irrigated and In $3000 clover, 10 acres dry farm land. New barn equipped for A-grade milk. Fenced and cross fenced. Terms. This farm will carry 10 dairy cows. ELMER HERRIED No. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1496 or 1513-J FOR SALE 7-room home. 4 btd rooms. Good location. Sacrifice price of 81900. Very unusual terms. Also have 159 acres on Elk creek for Just 250. Lots of timber. Log house, pierce. Room 1. Palm Build ing, Medford. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Eaay terms Jsckaon County Federal Savings and Loan Association. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Lists available at National Farm Loan Office. 202 Liberty Building. Medford. CITY and country proiw ties RENT ALS LOANS- INSURANCE. O 8 Butterfleld. 409 Medfo,d Building WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown ft White. FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Practically new Eaay washing machine for young milk row Phone 610-J-2. FOR EXCHANGE Real Eslale FOR SALE or trade for Portland or vicinity. I acre with modern house In Central Point. Box 961 Tribune. - . FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES S'34 CHEV. COUPE, wagon and rai-k, Stdehlll plow, harrow and culti vator. Box 68. Beall lane. FOR SALE "VS Intemsttonal truck . SANDYS HOLIDAY SPECIALS nmt Th.m Mow New Lleenae Free 1939 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedsn-750 1936 Studebeker Club Sedan. 450 imi tvtntiu cnech 165 1934 Studebsker Coupe 1037 Studebsker Coupe 1936 Studebsker Sedan. . 200 .660 1 neat muaic I IMS 21"" f!? heat, music .. . 4S0 .. 165 , 1936 Chevrolet Pickup 3e5 I n., Une of Used Trucks In Town 8TUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE 1 Open Evenlnga and Sunday HArTM MOTORS Tour Chrysler Dealers are offering the following prices to clean out be fore January 1st: Check these prices! See our atock! Qet our eaay termat If not sstlsfted. make us sn offer! These csrs are atually going to be aold at once! 1037 Chrysler Roysl.fl Sedan, completely renewed, overdrive 8808 1038 Chrysler Roys! S Sedan, short mileage, new car condition S766 1039 Dodge Luxury Liner Sedan, almost new $795 1937 Plymouth Deluxe 4-Door Sedan, A-l condition $408 1937 studebnker Dictator 6 Touring Sedan, original paint, upholstery. immaculate, aioo tincier market 1035 Pontine Deluxe Sedan 1935 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 1934 Ford Deluxe Sedan 1933 Dodge Deluxe Sedan 1933 Ford 3-door 1933 Dodge Sport Sedan 1931 Durant Pickup ... 1029 Chevrolet Coupe . 1939 Durant Coupe See These Quick at 35 South Thirty additional cars to pick from, priced accordingly. HAHN MOTORS, Tour Chrysler Dealers. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GRAIN fed pork, 0o lb. Phone 453-R-2. BODY FIR 411.60 tier. R-3.- FOR SALE Estate Heatrola, like new. 617 Western ave. FOR SALE Heatrola, cheap. 1107 E. Main. Phone 1303-H. FOR ORANGES with richer, tastier flavor buy direct from Medford's flavor leader. Ingram's Original Orange Truck, next to the Coffee Pot. FOR SALE Large gas range, cheap. Phone 408-J-6. FOR 8ALE Apple wood. Long lengths tor urepiace. wing orcnaros, oio Stage road. FOR SALE Baled and loose alfalfa hay; also dry apple wood. Ed. Han ley Ranch. Box 201 Ross Isne. FOR SALE 0x12 rug, old rose with black border. Phone 736-L. 3-WHEEL TRAILER cheap. 317 So. Riverside, Apt. 0. AMERICAN ORIENTAL 0xl3',5 rug with pad. see. 616 so. oakdale SALE OR TRADE Young oat hounds. O. Worley, Anchor, Ore. FOR YOUR BEST TREES see Lafette Nursery, across from Beck's Bakery Phone 1261. FOR SALE Dry apple wood, stove and fireplace. Phone Jacksonville 804 or 1261, Medford. FOR SALE Mollne tractor, 665; also 2.000-gallon Rasollno tank for trucks. 337 W. 2nd St. HAMMERED HAY at Davis Feed Stores, Medford. Aahland. NICE NEWTOWN APPLES. 8 boxes 1 00: half boxes D'Anjou pears: secondhand lumber Mrs. J. A. Perl. Tel 468-R-2. FOR SALE Washer service. Full line genuine Maytag parte Service on all makes Medford Msytag Co. 81 No Bartlett. phone 38. FOR SALE Stem punctured Cornice pears. American Fruit Growers Inc.. South Fir St. DELICIOUS and Newtown apples 35c box and up. Bring containers Independent Packing Co., Phoenix FOR SALE Wood ranges, new and used, all prices. Maytag Shop, 31 No. Bartlett. FOR SALE! OH heaters. $34.50 up Maytag Shop, 31 No Bartlett. FOR SALE Zenith washer, one year old Cheap. Maytag Shop. 81 No , Bartlett. i FOR SALE - Hydraulic pipe and j gtanta Box 3376. Tribune. APPLES AND WALNUTS D o 1 p b Phlpps. Crater Lake Highway. FOR 8 ALE Best wood In town guaranteed dry. 223 N Rlveralde phone 616 Hawley Fuel Co. OLYMPIC EGO MASH with milk 325 per sack. D-.vle Feed Stores CUT-RATE PRICES - Nu-Way Mat tress and upholstery co. pnone 393. 309 West 8th St. APPLES Gebhard's. Besr Creek bridge. alf mile north Central Point BUSINESS DIRECTORY Absiracls. Jackson County Abalract Co. Title Insurance Abstracts Escrows Custom Butchering. HAVE YOUR HOGS CUSTOM KILLED AND CURED by CRATER MEAT CO. Phone 1912 Expert Window Cleaner. LET JOB DO IT Expert Window Cleaners General house cleaners Floor waxing. Joe Bpence Phone 1173 Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking Fur Remodeling. Puttons and Buckles covered Room 830 0. 9 Natl Bank Jldg Tel Iter LOANS MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell ings of late construction 59 76 per month per thousand Low Interest rate BROWN ft WHITE. 104 W Mam Nursery Stock. CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY Fruit Nut and Shade Trees. Berries i and Shrubbery ; Finest Oregon Orown Roses. Sales yard three miles south on Pa 1 clfle highway ' w a BPirnum rnonv e.Ti-re-s ROOFINU WE REPAIR w apply tny type of roof Pabco Rooflnga. Shingles Costing and Palnta Wall Paper One-third off Ekeraon Paint and Roof Co, S8 80. Bartlett. Tel. 343. . . ,. ............ $495 - - S39B 1296 $235 365 103' 145 49 45 33 Riverside or 38 N. Riverside. Auto Loom. 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 130. License M-217. $20 TO $1,000 On Your Car. 1930 to 1939 Model can and light truoka 1 to 18 months to repay CONSUMERS CREDIT CO HAROLD H I'ROWN AGENCY. ' Agent. 133 East Msln M-2SS Phone 807 DRIVE IN AUTO LOANS and REFINANCING SERVICE Deal with - a aouthem Oregon owned Independent finance com pany where your needs will receive PERSONAL CONSIDERATION at all times. Immediate action) No red tape I Our yeara of experience tnsurea you of the best service. DRIVE IN for YOUR confidential loan. Uaed CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD "DRIVE IN" P. T. "JERRY" YOUNG Motor Investment Company . Lto. M-374 Phone 159. 9th and Bartlett. You Can 8ave Money and Time by Getting Your CAR LOAN OR REFINANCING Direct from the Lender. The OREGON FINANCE CO. Your Satisfaction Guaranteed. 43 South Central. Lie. M-317. 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American , author 71. Babylonian god of the sky 78. Metal fastener 74. Civetlike animal 78. Those that halt 79. Apart 80. Hold back SI. Rub out DOWN 1. Profit I. Card game I. Sea eugle 4. Symbol for sodium t 12 13 K 15 WA(o 17 IB WM to I" a '3 H: - (4 iS W ww i H II Tl M" Vs H mw i" 'IMu 7t rpST-2f 1 1 1 Lr rnifi rr CAH LOANS Solve .our financial problems Dy refinancing or borrowing LOANS ON CARS "1033-1930 Trl-State Acceptance Corp License M-3S3. MARK A. COLDY 9 E Main Phone 728 PERSONAL LOANS READY CASH for sny purpose can be secured from us promptly, confidentially and at LOW COST OVER II YEARS In Medford and thousands of satisfied oustomers, assures your complete sstlsfsctton. OREGON FINANCE CO. 45 South Central. Phone 130. Ground Floor Cratertan Bldg. Llcenso 8-311. M-317. Radiator Repairing. HOOPER'S RAD1AIOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett Sanitarium. WE CARE FOR THE SICK ROOUE RIVER SANITARIUM TRAINED NURSES 24 HOURS PHONE JACKFONVILLE 83 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 8 Fir Street Insured Carriers. Local and -xn Distance Hauling Phono 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 36 South Fir. Phone 816 Prices right. Service guaranteed CITY TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO Household moving and general hauling 39 8. Grape. Phone 3050 day or night. LEGAL NOTICES Notice ot Hearing of Final Account And Report of Administrator With the Will Annexed. Notice la Hereby Given by the underaigned, F. P. Farrell, admin istrator with the will annexed 01 the estate of Annie Cora Bartlett, that he did on the 37th day of December, 1939, file In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, his Final Account and Report as Administrator with the wilt annexed of the estate of Annie Cora Bartlett, deceased, In which said court aald estate of Annie Cora Bartlett la pending; that thereupon, on aald date an order was duly made and entered In aald court fixing the 26th day of Jan uary, 1940, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. as the time and the courtroom of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, as the place,, for hearing any objections to said Final Account and Report for the settlement thereof. Now, Therefore, all persons hav ing objections to said Final Account and 'Report shall file the same on or before sstd time. Dated: December 27th. 1939. F. P. FARRELL, Administrator with the Will An nexed of the Estate ot Annie Cora Bartlett, Dee. It. Region of nether darkness SL Epoch Si. Compound ethers S6. Palm leaf 17. Members of a British po litical party 11 Bast Indian . split pulse SR. Goddess of dawn 4L Knight of the Round Table 44. Clean thoroughly 46. Stole away 49. Exist SL Course of eating St. Kind of electric light 66, Consumed 67. Read IS. Suburb of Warsaw 69. Color 6L Mathematical ratio 61 Arabian chief tains t variant 61. Meaning 61 Appear In writing or print 70. Black bird 72. Limb 71 Edible seed 76. Regular end ing of the past tense 77. Symbol for radium 71 Familiar appellation of a former President I. Frightened 1 Toper T. Greek letter t. Belgian river . Typographers 10. Short for a man'a name 11. Amerlcar Indian II. Checked 15. Item of property 16. Persia in. Footlfkt part IS. Son of Abraham 14. Gulf between Arabia and Africa IB. Southern con stellation 15. Pronoun Derby, Dec. 28. (Spl.) The Christmas program put on by the Derby school Friday, De cember 22, was splendid and enjoyed by all. Mr. end Mrs. Oliver Chaplin ar rived Saturday to enjoy the holi days with Mr. Chaplin's psrents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chaplin. Their home la In Oakland, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chaplin, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Chaplin and Shirley Chaplin, George Deen, Jerry Arnold, Mrs, o. H. Hsynes and Mr. and Mra. Hiram Webb shopped In Medford Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Murl Haynea and family attended the Chrlstmss serv ices and program at Reese Creek mission Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Loren Smith of Med ford are visiting Mr, Smith's mother, Mrs. Addle Smith. Charles and Harry Chanjln vis ited Freemont Haynes Tuesday. Lyle Haynes arrived from Bly Sat urday to enjoy a ten day leave from CCC camp, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murl Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thorpe and three children spent Christmas day with Pat Smith and Val Smith, Mrs. Thorpe'a father and brother. Pat and Val are doing the chores for Frank Hill during his visit In California. Winifred, Leonard and Lee Haynes hsd a party December 26. Small gueata were nephewa and nieces, Fleda, Linda, Rena and Sonny Haynea. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyer left Saturday to apend the holidays with relatives In California. Mrs. T. R. Mercer Is running the service sta tion In their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Haynes and children enjoyed Christmas day with Mra. Haynes' mother. Mrs. Elmer Robertson of Reese creek. Mr. and Mrs. Murl Haynes and family enjoyed Chrlstmaa eve with their son C. H. Haynes, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kermlt DeHsas and small daughter were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murl Haynes, Christmas day. Wagner Creek Wagner Creek, Dec. 28. (Spl.) J. T. Sawayer is 111 at the Community hospital In Ash land with bronchial pneumonia. High school students from the Wagner creek district received their mllcHge money on December 20. Wagner Creek school gave a pro gram December 33, The school waa closed for a week's vacation. Kenneth Taylor, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Taylor, waa struck down by a machine In Medford on December 33. He was not seriously Injured. The driver or the machine waa S. A. Mllhoan, foreman at the Sun creat orchard. Ashland. The acci dent was unavoidable aa the child stepped out from behind a row ot parked cars and Into the passing machine. The accident happened at Riverside and Eighth street. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wild and family have moved Into the H. D. Goods house, formerly owned by O. A. Knighton. The Wilds form rly lived In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boyd and children of Klamath Falls were overnight gueata at the home of Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. Boyd's mother, and returned to their home December 33. Miss Avslon Llndstrom Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dorrls Ayers, of Los Angeles. Rlchsrd Applogate, former teacher of the Wagner Creek school and now teaching In Nevada, called on some of hla former pupils here December 34. Mr. and Mra. a. A. Brlner were gueata at a Christmas eve party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy McOrew In Ashlsnd. Mr. and Mrs. Olsnn Abbott and daughter Betty, of Grants psss. spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Abbott's parents, Mr. and Mrs H. L. Sommara. Fred Loos of Lskevlew is spending the Christmas holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loos. Percy Arant of Ashland called on Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Doran Decern ber 17. Mra. Clara Chapman of Klamath Junction, spent Chrlstmaa day at the home of Mrs. Leila Lynch. Miss Joyce Hsyes, daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. o. Hsyes, snd who la ataying In Medford and going to high school, is home visiting her parent and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Noble of Ash lsnd, and Mrs. Frank Smith and Hay Johnson visited Mr. and Mrs ea or ontfin oreek Chrlstmaa u.,. r., ,,., th, moth,r vim nooie and Ray Johnson, and th daughter of Mrs. Smith 1 Eagle Point Eagle Point, Dec. 28 (Spl.) mrs. n. a (Aunt Becky) Smith, who has been serlouslv 111 ainn last March, was removed last week from the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Davis, in Mecord, to the Jacksonville Sanitarium. Her friends will be glad to know Mrs. Smith Is do ing nicely and Is able to see visitors for a few minutes at a time. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cingcade and family left Saturday for Sweet Home, Ore., to spend the holidays with Mrs. Cingcade's relatives. Closing time for Too Let to Clas sify Ads 1 1:80 p. m. Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Friday with fog In morning, alightly colder tonight. Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and Friday with valley foga, alightly colder tonight except In extreme north portion, moderate weat and northweat wind off the coast. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: hlgheat 40, lowest 36. Total monthly precipitation, S.72 Inches; excess tor the month, 8.08 inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber t, 1939, 8.1C Inches. Excess for the season 1.13 Inches. Relstlve humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday 87 percent; 5 a. m. today 90 percent. Tomorrow: sunrise 7:39 . m., sun set 4:48 p. m. Observations Taken it 1 a at, 120 Meridian Time. IT n't s n a is Boise 37 24 .00 Cloudy Boston 17 10 .00 p Cloudy Chicago i i 30 35 . T Cloudy Denver 33 -3 .00 Cloudy Eureka 60 60 .13 Rain Havre 3 -0 .00 P cloudy Los Angeles... 66 43 .00 Cloudy Medford 44 32 .03 Rain New York 10 IS TP Cloudy Omaha 34 18 .03 Cloudy Phoenix 68 31 .00 Clear Portland 43 87 .65 Rain Reno 43 88 .08 Rain Roaeblirg 60 47 .16 Rain Salt Lake 81 0 3 Clear San Franctaco 67 45 T Cloudy Seattle 50 41 .48 Rain Spokane 38 30 .00 Cloudy Wash., D. O 38 31 .17 P Oloudy Wenatchee ... 81 37 .18 Snow The Grange Sams Vallery Orange. Plans are being completed for the big New Year's carnival dance to be given in Sams Val ley Grange hall Saturday, De cember 30, Nolsemakers, nov' elty hats, serpentine, etc., will be distributed and good, peppy music will be furnished by Earl's Rhythm Makers. A special holiday supper will Include turkey, hot rolls, fruit salad an coffee. A large crowd is expected. Friday evening, December 29 Sams Valley Grange will be host for the Joint installation of officers of Gold Hill, Live Oak, Enterprise and Sams Val ley Granges. The meeting is open to the public and any one interested is invited to at tend. Ladles are asked to bring sandwiches or cake for refresh ments. Foots Creek Foots Creek, Dec. 28. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Ed McMannus of Los Angeles came December 21 to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Al Lunberk. Mrs. Mc Mannus is a teacher In Los Angeles and Mr. McMannus Is employed at one of the studios there. Mr. and Mrs. Ma Miller of Car son, Wash., visited December 38 with Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Boomsllter, while enrout to California to spend Chrlstmaa with Mr. Miller's slater. Mrs. Miller Wslker. Bybll Walker and Phyllis Miller came from Cor vallla December 33 to spend the holidays at the R. L. Miller home. The Millers' son Junior, who la em ployed at the Benton mine near Olendale Is also home for the holi days. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw spent Decem ber 34 and 35 at Central Point with relatives. Anna Lee Kyle, who attends high school In Grants Pass, came Decem ber 33 to spend her vacation at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Biles have as guests their son and family from Los Angeles. Mrs. Georgia Hettle and Mrs, Bea trice Jones have aa guests Mrs, Kettle's daughter, Mrs. Eugenia oarriaon and son Champlln of Eu gene. Mr. and Mrs. George Drummond of Grant Pass were guest of friends here December 3S. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook of Oold Hill spent December 34 at their Highland mine her. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Llngresn ot Oold Hill brought a turkey dinner out to the George Koster horn De cember 34 which was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. George Koster and M Kostsr ot Blrdaey Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Ungreen. Mr. and Mra. Charles Gray ot th colony called on Mrs. Elsie McMer- nis December 33. Couldn't Follow Through. Grand Island, Neb. (P) Three times, Richmond Roblson of Delavan, 111., was Illinois corn king. He topped produc- tion of other growers with 100 bushels plus per acre. This year his record was 154 bush els an acre. But on his quar ter section Nebraska farm, which he owns near here, Robl son raised not a single ear of corn this droughty year. CHAMELEON LOVE LIFE GIVES DARWIN THEORY FIRST CONFIRMATION Columbus, O., Dec. 28. (IP) In the love life of Florida chameleons one of the first con firmations of Darwin's theory of the Influence of sex on evo lution has been found. This was reported today to the American Association for the Advancement of Science by Dr. G. K. Noble, of the Ameri can Museum of Natural His tory, New York. Darwin said evolution had two motors, nat ural selection and sexual selec tion. The first, better Vnown as survival of the fittest, has long been accepted. But Dr. Noble said thousands of naturalists have studied sexual selection among animals without finding the confirmation. These Florida chameleans, he said, are surprising. The males know each female personally, and know other males person ally too. They fight the other males. A chameleon stakes out soma ground, which becomes his own. unless another male wants to fight him for it. Then he waits for females to enter the pre serve. They do, usually in num bers. The females then fight among themselves to see which one is to be boss lady chame leon. If, said Dr. Noble, the fighting is severe, it ends with only one female remaining. In that case, the two chameleons make a truly monagamous pair. One result is that the female selects the most attractive male and passes on his traits to fut ure generations of males, thus bringing Darwin's rule Into play. FOREST SERVICE AUDIT L GIVE Tf IT Salem, Ore., Dec. 28. 4J.R) Gov. Charles A. Sprague today wrote the Marion county tax league, who recently demanded and Investigation into the state forestry board, that a complets audit of the department would be released shortly after Jan uary 1. Governor Sprague said th audit, In progress for several months, would also Include a check of the department's prop erties under direction of th state property custodian. . The tax league asked Sprague for information relative to state- owned cars operated by em ployes of the forestry depart ment, the cost of operating plane, and the cost ot several new buildings. Governor Sprague said that most matters included in the tax league's questionnaire will be answered in the audit, but refused any other comment. Berlin, Dec. 28. OP) The first railway shipments ot min erals, oils and grains from Rus sia to Germany have been de livered In the last few days. The deliveries, carrying out trade provisions that accom panied the Soviet-German friend ship pact, were made possible by a railway agreement opening nine border stations in former Poland and regulating tariffs. Waihr - Northern California: Partly cloudy tonight, cooler with light frost; Friday fair; moderate southerly wind off coast, becom ing light northerly. c NEED CASH? BORROW on YOUR CAR Let ua eaplain bow easy It I to bsvs ready cash wltb your ear a security lion II tor full Information Commercial Finance Corp. rh. mindly Finance Oompany W W Walker President Pint Natl Bank Bld Pbons it Lleenee Number IS4 I