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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 1. 1940. PAGE FIVE HI Read very ad oo thla page You will probably (led exactly the things you have been look Ing (or or a tale or trade (ot uniucd articles you may have Search your attio or store-room you may (lnd many thing others are seeking and be able to realize Immediate cash. 11 what you want tsnt here, advertise (or it Tribune Clas sified Ads are inexpensive effective I RATES Per word first lnsertlonUMW.JBt (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word li (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change - SI Jtf CASH or money order must ac company all mail ordei classified ads. LOST AND FOUND TAKEN UP Jersey heifer with horns. Owner may have same by paying for ad, feed and damage. L. M. ; Matheny, Kouta 4. TAKEN UP Five yearling calves. owner laenuiy, pay ra mm ages, uacoos. iaicuv. REPORT lost dogs, animal cruelty cases. Humane Society Phone 1616. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED All-around ranch hand. Steady employment for suitable man. Box 1144 Tribune. AIRCRAFT FACTORIES need men In Los Angeles. Appli cants must be of white race, Amer ican citizens, age 18 to 35 and able to finance themselves through short preliminary training. AVIA TION TRAINING SERVICE DIVI SION OF GENERAL AIRCRAFT CORPORATION. Call on or write Mr. Preslar. Allen Hotel, Medford. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced girl or woman for general housework. Phone 656-J. Write Box 1162 Tribune. WANTED Experienced girl; general housework, good cook. Phone 1013 or write Box 1164 Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS PRACTICAL NURSE Box 1155 Tribune. wishes work. EXPERIENCED GIRL wishes work as sales clerk jr waitress. Refer ence. Phone 59. J. Oreen. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HOME LAUNDRY WORK reason ably done. 304 Boardman. WANTED HORSES, cows for feed. Eagle Point Fox Farm. Phone 27-X-7. WANTED Studio couch. Tribune. WANTED TO RENT Stock ranch, some Irrigated. Box 865 Tribune WANTED (800 at 8 Interest. Best security, monthly payments. Write Box 919 Tribune. MARKET HOGS WANTED. Poyer Brothers. 186 Welghtman St.. phone 5551, Ashland. WANTED Will trade merchandise and some cash for shotguns, deer rifles, .22 pistols. 317 North River side. WANTED Dressmaking, alterations Kathertne Satterlee. Singer Shop 22 S. Grape. at PAY MORE CASH For Your Furniture. HOLRROOK ANDREWS 6th and Front. Phone 647 WELL DRILLING (1 60 per ft first 50 ft., etc. J. M Dodje. 519 King BEST PRICKS PAII1 For Your Furniture EADS & OlinN. Phone II92-J M A. BLISS Paintiug and paper hanging contractor 313 South Grape. Phone 646-W HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture. MIPFDRI) BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1062. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Small, E. Jackson. new house. 802 FOR RENT Attractive modern house and apartments. 200 W. Jackson. FOR RENT House at 428 North Holly. See standard Station, 6th and Main. FOR RENT 5-room newly remod eled, furnished house: oil circu lator, electric stove and refriger ator: (32 50. water paid. Across from 8. O. S.. Stewart Ave., key 238 S. Holly. FURNISHED HOUSE four rooms, bath and screen porch: open day time: (25.00: 529 South Grape. FOR RENT Half duplex: 2 bed rooms; furnished. Phone 869-J-5. FOR RENT House at 212 South Orange street. See Ben Harder. First National Bank building FOR RENT Five-room house. (14. water paid. 1517 N. Riverside SMALL UNFURNISHED HOUSE. Ber rydale. H. L. Cook. 10 Quince FOR RENT Oovd 6-room house close In Phone 417 FOR RENT 5-room house. 1035 West 10th St. FOR RENT Duplex near Junior HI Call at (21 Haven FOR RENT -.uom modern house 1 lots 3107 Capitol Ave. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR BENT 4-room modern house, furnished, electric range. 122.50. water paid. U O. Flckell, 18 So. Bartlett. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2-room furnished apart ment: ground lloor, electricity, tele phone, hot water, garage. 11 Trtpp. VACANCY Jan. 6: adults only. Find- lay Apta., 603 so. Holly. FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent. 217 West 2nd St. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment. 40 Quince 6t. Phone 641-X. MODERN FURNISHED housekeeping room, new wood range. 12.50. 214 Haven, near Junior high. 3-ROOM furnished apartment, pri vate bath, gas, laundry. Gloria Pan Apts, 375 So. Central. FURNISHED APARTMENT Heat, private bath, frtgldalre. 806 West DESIRABLE FURNISHED APART MENT, heat, hot water, electrolux. garage. 10 Quince St. FURNISHED APAR.MENT Hot and cold water, lights, private bath Adults. 012 So Oakdale. DESIRABLE apartments. 2 rooms and bath; gas heat Inquire Farmers it Fruitgrowers Bank. FURN. 1. 2 and i-room Apts age. Adults. 604 W 10th. FOR RENT Apartments. Dursll Court. 3rd and Holly. Inquire Apt 6. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Desirable room. Close in. 408 West 6th. . HEATED, CLEAN upstatra room Maid service Private entrance. 610 So. Central. r PRIVATE ENTRANCE, warm. cheer- I ful rooms. 604 Pennsylvania. ROOM FOR RENT 11 S Orange. Hot and cold water In room. Garage Call evenings after 6 p. m. ATTRACTIVE RUUM3 404 S Grope FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM COMFORTABLE ROOM and good board. Pechstetn's, 801 East Main. BOARD AND 23 N. Ornnge. ROOM. Vacancy. ROOM AND BOARD. 153 N. Oakdale BOARD AND ROOM 716 E. Main 81 per day FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 70 acres alfalfa, pears, stone fruits, and pasture. See John Darby, Grlflln Creek. FOR LEASE Small ranch, fenced. Small house with running water. Poultry, cow. free wood and water. To middle-aged Christian couple. References exchanged. Box 150 Jacksonville. Ore. FOR RENT 10 acres. Buckshot Hill road. 3rd house on right FOR SALE POULTRY BABY CHICKS Weeks ahead, bigger profits, order now, "Jamesway hatched." Double fumigated, lead ing breeds from blood-tested breed ers. Arrange for custom hatching and poultry equipment now. Fold frs free. Central Point Hatchery. FOR SALE DOGS. PETS FOR SALE Cocker spaniel puppies 223 No. Riverside. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE $3100 40 acres, good free soil, all In cultivation. Cher ries, pears, alfalfa and farm land. Good buildings. Close In. Terms. Owner. Tribune Box 832. FOR RENT Three-room apartment, ground floor, private entrance, private bath, garage. 1109 W. 11th. SOUND INVESTMENTS $3600 Almost new double con structed house, hard wood floora, five rooms and bath downstairs, three rooms and bath upstairs, double garage, paved street, corner lot, close In. Oil heat. Will show Income of (55.00 per month. (600.00 cash, balance terms. Also -. Five rooms and bath, X 2 1 Til hardwood floors, large WfvJ garage with store room, paved street, good location. Rro sonable terms to responsible party. ELMER HERRIED No. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1498 or 1813-J. WANTED Pressure pump. Jacksonville 21-F-12. Phone FOR SALE Special for short time, 160 acres timber estimate 750.000 feet saw timber, on main highway, good road, level ground, ONLY (175.00, worth more than that for recreation. Near Jenny creek. Good hunting and fishing. Also, what hsve you to trade for Southern California Income property? OEO. H. YEO AGENCY and Vallev Real Estate Pac. Hlwav South. Phone 341-R-3 FOR SALE EAST SIDE PROPERTY 6-room plastered house and bath Large back porch, cement founda tion, nice shade, cherry trees, cor ner property, close In. on paved street. Price (2000. Including fur niture. Terms. Also have several at tractive buvs in Improved acreage. L. O. PICKELL. 16 So. Bartlett. FOR SALE 7-room home. 4 bpd rooms. Oood location. Sacrifice price of (1900 Very unusual terms. Also have 159 acres on Elk creek for Just (250. Lots of timber Log bouse. Pierce. Room 1. Palm Build ing. Medford. HOUSES FOR SALR in Medford and surroundlig towns Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Association. I WHEN you think of real estate think I of Brown A White. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Lists avalla&le t National Farm Loan Office. 203 Liberty Building. Medford. CITY and country prot ties RENT l ALS LOANS INSURANCE C 8 Butter.'iclO. 409 aleulo.d Building FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES I HAHN MOTORS Your Chrysler Dealer Is Olferlna the Following Prices To CLEAN OUT BEFORE JAN. 1 Check these prices! See- our stock! Get our easy terms! If not satisfied, make us an offer! These cars are actually going to be sold at once! 1938 Olds 8. 5-passenger Coupe, equipped with every conceivable accessory Including radio, heater, etc. Driven less than 7.000 miles by prominent Medford physician. Save hundreds of dollars on this practically new automobile. New car terms and service. 1939 Dodce Luxury Liner Sedan, almost new 795 1936 De Soto Custom Coupe, completely reconditioned and reflnlshed.. 9465 1935 Plvmouth Deluxe Sedan 1934 Ford Deluxe Sedan 1933 Dodge Deluxe Sedan 1933 Ford 2-Door 1932 Dodge Sport Sedan iy3i uurant PlcKup... 1929 Chevrolet Coupe See These Quick at 26 South Riverside or 38 N. Riverside. Thirty additional cars to pick from, priced accordingly. HAHN MOTORS, Your Chrysler Dealer FOR SALE '34 Standard Chevrolet Coach. Nice finish Fine condition throughout. Box 24 Jacksonville. '29 COUPE, good shape. Highest cash bidder takes it. 408 Edwards. FOR SALE 1930 Ford Sport Coupe. Cheap. Phone 1571. FOR SALS; 1934 Chevrolet Truck. Price (150. Will trade for stock or grain. 4 Corners Service Sta tion, Mldwav road. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 2 Duroc Jersev boars. 4 months old. C. L. Hockersmlth, Beasle. Ore. FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate FOR SALE OR TRADE Five-room house in Medford. Also o acre-;. fenced, buildings, etc. 200 W. I Jackson. FOR TRADE 2 acres, modern house, outbuilding, shade and lawn. Own er leaving, make offer. Take truck, car, trailer house and some cash. Box 633 Tribune. FOR SALE or trade for Portland or vicinity. 1 acre with modern house In Central Point. Box 961 Tribune. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SONG BIRDS 1127 West Main St. FOR SALE Nice Newtown apples, washed and sorted, 3 boxes for 81: C grade, 3 boxes for 50c. Winter Nellls pears, cheap. Joe Kantor, Route 4, Fern Valley. FOOTPAX will correct all foot ali ment. For Information call 2013-J FOR SALE Good trailer, (12.50 Inquire Mac's Midway Market. N. Pacific highway. GOING TO SELL Everything on my ranch: all yinds of hc?s. chickens. cow. hay pressure system, trailer. wood. 1-horsc rarmlng tools. Also 10-acre tract for rent. About 2 acres In berries. H. H. Shaw. 8 miles north Central Point. Inquire Lamb's Service Station, Four Cor ners, Mldwav road. FOR ORANGES with richer, tastier flavor buy direct from Meclford's flavor leader, Ingram s Original Orange Truck, next to the Coffee pot. FOR SALE Baled and loose alfalfa hay: also dry apple wood. Ed. Han ley Ranch. Box 201 Ross lane. SALE OR TRADE Young cat hounds O. Worley, Anchor, Ore. FOR YOUR BEST TREES see Lafette Nursery, across from Beck's Bakery Phone 1261. FOR SALE Dry apple wood. Btove and fireplace. Phone Jacksonville 394 or 1261, Medford. HAMMERED HAT at Davis Feed Stores. Medford. Ashland. NICE NEWTOWN APPLES. 3 boxes (100: half boxes D'AnJou pears: secondhand lumber Mrs. J A. Perl Tel. 468-R-2. FOR SALE Washer service Pull line genuine Maytag parts Service on all makes Medford Maytag Co. 31 N6 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 f FOR SALE Hydraulic pipe and giants Box 3376. rrlbune FOR SALE Best wood In town guaranteed dry 223 N Riverside phone 616 Hawley Fuel Co OLYMPIC EGG (2.25 per sack. MASH with milk U-.vls Feed Stores CUT-RATE PRICES - Nu-Woy Mat tress and Upholatery Co. Phone 293 209 West 8th St. APPLES Gebhard's. -elf mile north B-ar Creek bridge. Centra) Point MISCELLANEOUS Card Reading, (1. 820 Jeanette. ROSSI MOTEL Stucco furnished cottages newly decorated. Fuel and lights furnished. Rents as low a (17 50. Central Point. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Custom Butchering. HAVE YOUR HOOS CUSTOM KILLED AND CURED by CRATER MEAT CO. Phone 1912 Expert Window Cleaner. LET JOE DO IT Expert Window Cleaners General house clesners Floor waxing Joe gpence Phone 1 1 72 Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP-Dressmaktn Fur Remodeling. Puttons and Buckles covered Room 320 0 9 Nstl mnk Jldg Tel 1181 Radiator Repairing. HOOPERS RAOIAIOR SERVICE 33 South BurUstt. FOR SALK AUTOMOBILES 1205 92,15 S265 8105 (145 . (49 (46 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 cars and light trucks 1 to 18 months to repay. CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H I'ROWN AGENCY. Agent. 123 East Main. M-238 Phone 807. 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 159. 0th and Bartlett. PERSONAL LOANS READY CASH for any purpose can be secured from us promptly, confidentially and at LOW COST OVER 11 YEARS In Medford and thousands of satisfied customers, assures your complete satisfaction. OREGON FINANCE CO. 45 South Central. Phone 139. Ground Floor Craterlan Bldg. License s-211, M-217. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Learning 6. Pinch 8. Infant 12. Gorman river 13. Author of "Fablea In Slang" 14. Biblical Judga 16. Title 18. Reading 15. Leaf of the palmyra palm II. Beverage 20. Lack II. By birth S3. Final 15. Biblical eltv 17. Take a chair 28. Bleat 11. Happening! 88. Pour off gently II. Small aoft main l. Fifth Jf). Brim. natlone 19. AiKonqulan Indian 10. Lair 11. Rodent IX. Negative 16. Exlat Eofutlon ot Yesterday's Purile R E DfflR ATT A LWMOB A LMA DTNjijE R A YlAlMgfC AtP i TIUIL A R SE N Q1rMCRESTED U N 5te A R A R AHOq I pfs Wa p A RlsMBTnTl n oMame sia Mma de EfRAJSif R SmQ& EJS STEjAjDI IEISTHOFIF P E AE N A T Effjojr? E AlEls if dia rf His W nTIoI w 48. Place of bllsa 60 Oal (1. Ardor &2. Wager 52. Masculine name M. Had on 65. A king of Jurfah SC. The cheek ' r r r w rr it r I" i a jt Ifc w w ft hp 22 24 Hi uiUu. 'JliL. Mi 2s 24. Wyz1 Pi2 Z1 30 .i . i ... l.'.VsVs-i' TTTT UuAii - II iiP i ii l 1 1 rrl 1 hrl 1 1 Auto Loans CAH LOANS Solve our financial problems by refinancing or borrowing LOANS ON CARS 1932-1939 Trt-State Acceptance Corp License M-353. MARK A. GOLDY 109 B 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 Lie. M-217. LOANS MONEY TO LOAM on modern dwell ings of late construction. (9 76 pet month per thousand. Low Interest rate. BROWN & WHITE. 104 W Main Nursery stock. CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY Fruit Nut and Shade Trees, Berries snd Shrubbery. Finest Oregon Grown Rosea. Sales yard three miles south on Pacific- highway. W B Barnum Phone 861-R-a ROOFINU WE REPAIR or apply i-ny type of roof. Pabco Roofings. Shingles 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 8ANITARIUM TRAINED NURSES 24 HOURS PHONE JACKSONVILLE 82 Transfer. CITY TRANSFER is STORAGE CO Household moving snd general hauling 29 S. Grape. Phone 2050 day or night. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 8 Fir Street. Insured Carriers. Local and uong Distance Hauling Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER Js STORAGE CO Office 26 South Fir. Phone 816 Prices right Service guaranteed Over 20 Injured Skiing On Hood Mount Hood, Ore., Jan. 1. (P) More than 20 skiing acci dents on Mount Hood Saturday and Sunday resulted in injuries to several winter sports seekers. Jean Taber, Portland, frac tured an ankle; C. J. Shady, Portland, thigh punctured by ski pole; Janet Hagele, Port land, ankle fracture; Bill Welch, Portland, foot fracture; Moni Bendiz, Forest Grove, ankle sprain; Jane Gevurtz, Portland, broken leg; Mrs. Earl Thomp son, Seattle, wrenched knee. Hidden Taxes St. Louis (U.R) Hidden taxes on food cost St. Louis families an estimated $5,827,068 annual ly, according to a National Con sumers Tax Commission survey Cross - Word Puzzle I. Standard of perfection T. oy 8. Aisall 9. Wlngl 10. Courageou II. Type meaaurei 17. Not regular 19. Stretched while drying, aa cloth 82. Interminable period of time 24. A eel it 25. Stitch 26. The herb eve 28. Small marine crustacean 89. Collection of racte SO. Took solid food 32. Understand 34. Intimation 87. Optical glasses 89. Wading bird 41. Circle of light 42. Sandarae tree 44. Philippine Negrito 48. Color 47. Volcano 4. Seat In church 49. Mountain In the Philippines 10. Droop DOWN t Kind of cotton fabric I. Cant Indian shrub S. Recommitted 4. Before I. back of the neck Society By Clara Large New Year's Eve Party Held Sunday Evening To greet the New Year, many Medford couples gathered last evening in the Knights of Pythias hall for one of the largest affairs held thi. season. A supper was served ait mid night and dancing was enjoyed to Dickeys orchestra until almost dawn today. Several breakfast parties concluded the no-host affair. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bash, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Bardwell, Max Barry, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Bcbb, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Hilding Bengtson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rease Braley, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brayton, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, Seth Bullis, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Deuel, Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Dodge, Miss Hor tense Elliott of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Doerr, Dr. and Mrs. C. I. Drummond, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Eden, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Fish, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fluhrer, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frisble, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Hart, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hathaway, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heath, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Ho gan, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hutch ison, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Janouch, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kyle, Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Lage son. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Lem- ery, Mr. and Mrs. Al Littrell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyers, Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Miksche, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Major Morris, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs, Don R. Newbury, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Norris, Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Obye, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perl, Mr. and Mrs. Max Peirce, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Porter, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Qulscnberry, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Rcinhart, Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Rolfe, A. S. Ros enbaum, Mr. and Mrs. M. E, Sands, Mr. and Mrs. George Schwarz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Justin B, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spald ing, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Irwin Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trow bridge, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Vilas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wake field, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle P. Wll cox, Lloyd Williamson, Mrs. Kinney Holmes, Mrs. Louise McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. David Yale, Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Smith, Earl Tumy, and Mrs, Nellie Reed. 4 Many Bidden to Cocktail Party Several hundred guests were bidden to the Gordon R. Green home on the Old Stage road for a cocktail party during the afternoon of the final day of the old year Sunday. Hosts for the enjoyable affair were the Greens and Mr. and Mrs. Al Littrell. The numcroui guests called between the hours of 1 to 5 o'clock to receive cock' tails in rooms gayly decorated in the Yule motif. Couple Wed at Knotts Home Here The home of the Rev. Joseph Knotts, pastor of the Methodist Episcipal church at 27 North Orange street, was the scene of the wedding of Naomi Cogglns and W. L. Byrum, Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. The bride who wore an ensem ble of grape color with a corsage of gardenias, was attended by Miss Babe Burnette. John Smith acted as best man for Mr. Byrum. The couple will make their home In this city. Couples Sojourn At Annie Springs Spending the New Year week end enjoying winter sports in the Crater lake region are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bowerman and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Acheson The two couples left yester day morning for the snow area and will be the guests of Mr and Mrs. B. R. Finch at Annie Springs. Mrs. Bowerman'a brother. Jack Young, left yesterday morning for Los Angeles where he attends U.C.L.A. He spent the Christmas vacation with the Bowermani hero. anJ Clubs Mary Davis Whillock-Hoag Wedding Service Performed Sunday At an Impressive ceremony held yesterday afternoon at one o'clock at the home of her mother, Mrs. Edith Whillock, on the old Central Point high way, Miss Edith Whillock bo came the bride of Leo Hoag, son of Mrs. Jennie Hoag of Mc Cloud. The charming bride wore a grape colored costume suit trimmed in fur, black acces sories and a corsage of white roses. Her bridesmaid was Mrs. Dan Ohrt who wore a blue cos tume suit. The couple spoke their vows in front of the fireplace which was banked with yellow and white chrysanthemums. The Rev. Wolford A. Dawes, pastor of the Baptist church, united the couple in marriage. Thirty guests were bidden to the ceremony and the reception which followed. Assisting about the rooms were the Misses Katherine Mead and Carlin Piatt. Following a wedding trip south, Mr. and Mrs. Hoag will make their home in McCloud. The bride Is a graduate of Medford high school, class of 1937. Mr. Hoag attended the Prospect school and later went to Oregon State college in Cor- vallls. 4 Garden Club to Meet Thursday Medford Garden club will convene Thursday at the home of Mrs. E. M. Wilson, 340 South Riverside avenue, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Leland Mentzer will talk on new garden books and Mrs. W. E. Cruse will present a talk on new plants. The social committee is com posed of Mcsdames A. C. Pierce, D. L. Flynn and William H. McClure. Group Enjoys Recent Lunch Mrs. N. S. Oatman entertain ed with a Christmas party for members and friends of the Old South , Methodist church last week. unristmas decorations gave the rooms a festive air. Twenty guests were present for the luncheon which was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Sam Cobb and Mrs. John Seiler Group Motors To Roseburg Spending the day in Roseburg were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ul rlch, Mrs. Alice Ulrlch, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luy, Miss Ruth Luy and Paul Luy. The group made the trip by motorcar and were to be dinner guests of Mr. Ulrich's sister, Mrs. G. R, Chapman in Rose burg. They planned to return to Medford this evening. P.E.O. To Meet Tuesday Evening P. E. O. chapter BE will con vene Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Fletcher Fish in Phoenix. Miss Gertrude Parker Is in charge of the program which will have to do with Oregon Music and comp ..rs. All members are asked to at tend. Thirty Couples At Chalker's Party Thirty Medford couples en joyed a New Year's eve no-host party last evening at Chalker's Motel- near Gold Hill. The affair was cabaret style with clever decorations and an abundance of noisy favors for '.'..e guests. Dancing was held throughout the evening and a supper was served at midnight. Calendar Tuesday. 1:30 p. temple. 8:00 p. m. Lady Elks, Elks m. Government and Foreign department, V o t e r ' League, hou.. Mrs. Justin Smith, 1013 South Oakdale avenue. 8:00 p. m. V.F.W., armory 8:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters, K. P. hall. 8:00 p. m. P.E.O. BE, home Mrs. Fletch..- Fish, Phoenix. Without Accidents. Aberdeen, Wash. (U.R) More than a year without a fatal automobile accident is the rec ord of Aberdeen and Hoquiam, twin cities on Grays Harbor in western Washington, . Plans Symphony. Toledo, O. (U.R) Toledo soon will have Its own symphony orchestra. Dr. George King Raudenbush, who has organized a number of such orchestras, has started giving auditions. 1 Philadelphia, Jan. 1. (P) Police hoped today to find from the men in the life of Mary Vila a clue to the murderer who bru tally beat and smothered the 23- year-old Argentine beauty and left her nude, mutilated body In her bed. ' A dozen persons, including two men known to have been friendly with the girl, wera questioned concerning the slay ing, discovered by her room mate early yesterday. None of those questioned was formally arraigned. The roommate, 25-year-old Anna Oscilowskl, made tha grisly discovery as she crept into the bed they shared, and felt the cold nude body between blood-soaked sheets. Throwing back the bedclothlng, she gasped in horror at the mutilated body and ran, screaming for help. YOUNGSTER JELLS TALE OF TERROR Fort Towson, Okla., Jan. 1. (P) A frightened, drowsy llttla boy's story that two strangers shot his father and mother, then burned the house down on them and his small brother prompted an intensive investigation today. Excited and shocked, 8-year-old James Glenn Rogers stuck to his tale of terror. He was questioned by officials studying the deaths last night of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Rogers and their 4-year-old son, Dean. County Attorney Norman Horton said "the physical facta point to violence of some kind." "It was about bedtime," James told Horton, that two men ha hadn't seen before knocked at the house. "Right away they- came in and shot daddy with a big gun. "Mother ran to the yard for help. She got to tha back porch and they shot her too." Oregon New Year Arrives In Rain Portland, Jan. 1. (P) Rain washed the new year Into many sections of Oregon last mid night and probably will con tinue tonight and Tuesday. The rain may turn to snow over the Cascade mountains and in the eastern sections. The Oregon Automobile association said all major highways were open but advised motorists trav eling mountain roads to carry chains "just in case." Decorate Chief for Red Army Success Moscow, Jan. 1. (ff) The supreme Soviet today conferred the order of Lenin, Russia'i highest decoration, on General B. M. Shaposhnikoff, chief ot the army general staff, "for successful guidance of the oper ations of the Red army." The announcement of tha award issued by Tass, the of ficial news agency, did not men tion the Finnish campaign or say specifically what operation! were meant. SAN ROMAN! OUTRUNS GLENN CUNNINGHAM New Orleans, Jan. 1. (A") Glenn Cunningham, the old master of the milers, bowed to superior legwork and strategy by Archie San Romani yester day in the 1,500 meters run of the Sugar Bowl track meet. The little runner from Em poria, Kas., who holds the world 2,000-meter record, de feated his fellow Kansan and Blaine Rldoout of North Texas Teachers' college. San Romani's time was 4:02, slow for the field assembled. Closing time for Too Lete to Clss slfy Ads Is 1:30 p. m. c NEED CASH? DORROW ON YOUR CAR Lrt us siplein Bow ess; It is to Date resdT cub with tour esr es security. PUone II tor full informs lion Commercial Finance Corp 'The rrisnelt Pittance Oompeny W w Walker. President First Nstl Bent Bldf. Pnose It License Number 184