MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1940.
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST on South Oakdale. half-grown
tripod maltese kitten. Phone
1365-.L
REPORT loat dogs, animal cruelty
cases Humane 8oclety Phone 1516
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Body and fender man.
Shults Bros. See I. N.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Experienced housekeeper.
References required. Box 1110,
Tribune.
WANTED Experienced waitress at
J, N. Cafe.
WANTED SITUATIONS
YOUNG MAN, 39, attending high
school wan work afternoons and
nights. 616 So. Central.
WIDOW NEEDS WORK Companion,
nurse, receptionist. Pleasant per
sonality. Give phone number. Box
1133 Tribune.
WANTED Bookkeeping or any of
fice work. Phil Lounsberry. Phone
1194-X.
EXPERIENCED GIRL wishes work
as sales clerk jr waitress Refer
ence Phone 59 J Orepn.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Buyer for '28 Chevrolet
Sedan, In good order. 517 Beatty
street.
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WANTED Used electrlo motor, to
1 h. P. Call 153. I
WANTED Young Durham bull;
heavy team harness. J. R. Winn,
Trail, Ore.
WANTED TO RENT Stocked and
equipped ranch on share basis.
J. E. Gettllng, 134 Newtown.
WANTED A Hereford or Durham
bull, 13 to 18 months old. John
Nealon, phone 118, Central Point,
HOME LAUNDRY WORK reason
ably done. 304 Boardman.
WANTED HORSES, cows for feed.
Eagle Point Fox Farm. Phone
37-X-7.
MARKET HOGS WANTED. Poyer
Brothers. 186 Welghtman St., phone
5551. Ashland.
WANTED Dressmaking, alterations
Katherlne Satterlee. Singer Shop
32 S. Grape.
WE PAY MORE CASH
For Your Furniture
HOI.RHOOK A ANDREWS
th and Front. Phone 647.
WELL DRILLING 81 50 per ft first
50 ft., etc. J M Dod-je. 619 King
BEST PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture
EAD9 A OIIRN. Phnne 1192-J.
U. A BUSS Painting and paper
hanging contractor 313 South
Grape Phone 646-W
HIGHEST CASH PKU'ES PAID
For Your Furniture
MF.DFORD BARGAIN HOl'GE
27 N Ornpe Et Phnne 102
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 6 -room furnished house.
Adults preferred. 247 Beatty street.
Inquire at 264 Beatty.
FOR RENT House No. 6 Lorlng
Court, with electric stove and re
frigerator, oil heater. Phone 238.
FOR SALE Small house and 2 lots,
or wanted to borrow 300, good I
security. Ask the gardener. 343 I
N. Front. I
FOR RENT Small furnished house.
920 N- Central. l
FOR RENT fully furnished, a clean
4-room bunttalow, garage, electric
stove and water heater, oil heater,
laundry tubs. Close In and nice
neighborhood. Formerlv rented for
2300. now 820 00 a month, watei
and garbage service paid. Victor
C. Sether.
FOR RENT 3 -room houw, IV, acres
clover; fenced: 3 miles out; 810
month. Inquire 1028 West 11th.
FOR RENT Nice furnished house.
Ideal Court, corner Myrtle and
Taylor Sts. Geo. Iverson.
SMALL UNFURNISHED HOUSE. Ber
rydale. H. L Cook. 10 Quince
FOR RFN'T Ood 6-roont house
close in Phone 417
FOR RENT 5-room bouse. 1035 West
10tb St
FOR RENT 6-room modern bouse
8 lot 3107 Capitol Ave.
FOR RENT 4-room mod-rn houw
furnished, electric rr.e. 22 50
wi:vr paid. U O Plcaell. 16 So
Bartlett.
FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished
modern house. tl5; water palld.
Call between 10 and 2 Saturday
only. 37 Louis Street.
SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE Good
location. H. L. Cook, 10 Quince.
FOR RENT Unfurnished house at j
corner oi nouy ana oin oi. ruone
2043-J or see Frank Stlnson at
Copco.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
APARTMENT for rent. Inquire 611
Park avenue.
DESIRABLE Furn. Apartment. Mod
ern. 316 No. Central.
FURNISHED APARTMENT. 8 rooms
and bath. Electric t. nge and re
frigerator. $25.00. Adults. 138
Mistletoe.
FURNISHED HOUSE and apartmenU.
Adults. 604 W. 10th.
VACANCY Jan. 6; adult only. Find
lay Apte., 60S So. Holly.
FOR RENT 3 -room furnished apart
ment. 40 Quince St. Phone 641-X.
FOR RENT 2 -room furnished apart
ment; ground floor, electricity, tele
phone, hot water, garage. 11 Tripp.
FURNISHED APARTMENT Heat,
private bath, frig Id aire. 806 West
Main.
FURNISHED VP AR MENT. Hot and
cold water, lights, private bath
Adults 013 So Oakdale.
DESIRABLE FURNISHED APART
MENT, heat, hot water, electrolux.
garage. 10 Quince St.
: DESIRABLE apartments. 3 rooms and
j bath; gas heat Inquire Farmers &
I Fruitgrowers Bank.
! FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent.
317 West 2nd St.
! FURNISHED APARTMENT; heated,
i hot water, Frlgtdalre. Close In.
; 61 N. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Furnished Rooms
FOR RENT Heated room with ga
rage, (8 month. Outside room. 81
week. Good habits. 1020 Court
street.
HEATED sleeping room for rent.
225 Cottage.
FOR RENT Room, $2.60 week. Pri
vate entrance. 408 Edwards.
FOR RENT Desirable room. Close
In. 408 West 6th.
HEATED, CLEAN, upstairs room
Private entrance. Maid service.
610 So. Central.
PRIVATE ENTRANCE, warm, cheer
ful rooms. 604 Pennsylvania.
ATTRACTIVE ROuMS 404 8 Grape
FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM
COMFORTABLE ROOM and board.
Pechstein's, 801 East Main.
ROOM AND BOARD. 153 N. Oakdale j
BOARD AND ROOM 716
91 per day
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FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
GARAGE. 126 N. Holly. Phono 745-M. !
CABIN for rant. Call 1748-Y.
FOR RENT 10 acret. Buckshot Hill
road. 3rd house on right
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
I FAT HOG for sale. Weight about
two hundred pounds. Write for
Information to George Nlchelchoff,
Butte Falls, Ore.
FOR SALE! Jersevbull two years old.
J. A. Manke, Medford. R. F. D. 1;
3 miles east of Jacksonville.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 O. I. C.
boar. 3 years old. Write P. O.
Box 668, Medford.
FOR SALE Feeder pigs. J. R. Winn,
Trail, Ore.
FOR SALE Several young horsea,
also hay. Dora E. Smith, Anderson
ranch, Talent.
TO TRADE Red boar for a veal. Bill
Jacobs, Talent.
FOR SALE Good milk cow. O. I.
Lindley. Phone 571-J-3.
TWO milk goats for sale or trade
for wood or what have you?
Howard Dunlap. Central Point.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 38 New Hampshire pul
lets Just starting to lay, 81 each.
Standlford, adjoining power house.
Gold Ray.
BOOKINO Chicks and Hatchings.
20 years experience. Dressier 'a
Square Deal Hatchery, 1107 E.
Main. Phone 1393-H.
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
Era free. Central Point Hatrhery
FOR SALE RfcAL ESTATE
HOUSES FOR 3ALR m Medford and
su rrou n d 1 ng towns Easy te rmi
Jackson County Federal Savings
and Loan Association.
FOR SALE OR RENT 6 -room unfur
nished house. 214 No. Holly. Call
at 329 W. Jackson or phone 887-L.
4 ACRES
I KINGS HIOHWAY LOCATION
Out-of-Town Owner
Modem, plastered house, barn, ga
rage, chicken house, only 12000.
Terms.
1 Also
Business opportunity, netting 1250
per month. Price 82750,
I MARK A. GOLDY
j Phone 728 109 E- Main St.
; FOR SALE E. C. Kelly home; mod
ern, hardwocd floors, furnace. 60x
120 lot. Two blocks from Roosevelt
school. 14.000. Deal with owner.
' 106 Oregon Terrace.
FOR SALE 64 acres In alfalfa and
aTaln or trade for apartment
house. Reasonable. Route 1, box
371. Griffin Creek. Mra. C. M.
Howell.
;-Vr gale SMALL EAST SIDE HOME,
; ' i e t -emoti .:.? and d'orated.
bood loceuon. Reasonable. Call
194.
FOR SALE Small modern home
Sacrifice for quirk sale. Terms.
Fourth St. at Quince.
FOR SALE 7-room home. 4 bed
rooms. Good location. Sacrifice
price of 81900 Very unusual terms
Also have 189 acres on Elk creek
for Just $350. Lota of timber Log
house. Pierce. Room 1. Palm Build
ing, Medford.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown te White.
CITY and country proe ties RENT
ALS LOANS- -INSURANCE. C S
Butterfleld. 409 Medfo.d Building
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms Lists available
at National Farm Loan Offloe. 303
Liberty Building. Medford
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
DODGE PICKUP Good condition,
needs paint, cheap. Texaco Service,
East Main and Hawthorne.
SKINNER'S
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
BUTCK8
1937 Special Sedan new rub
ber, low mileage, beater 676
1937 Century Coupe 5 pas
senger, good rubber, heater... 896
1036 Special Sedan new tires.. 545
1935 Special Coupe heater 375
1934 Special Sedan 395
1932 Special Sedan . 165
CHEVROLETS
1937 Deluxe Town Sedan
very clean....i ..... 625
1935 Standard Coach 316
1930 Sedan a good buy 135
DODGES
1936 Coupe ....... 425
1933 Coupe new paint 245
CHRYSLERS
1936 Royal Sedan
new rubber 895
PONTIACS
1937 Sedan 6-wheel, fine
condition 695
1936 Sedan 476
1937 Packard Sedan motor
A-l, good tires, radio heater.. 645
1937 Nash Lafayette 8edan 625
Good Truck Buys
1937 GMO 1U T. Stake
good rubber, fine condition.. 695
1938 GMC T. Stake
very clean 548
1934 Ford Pickup a good
buy 215
SKINNER'S GARAGE
Phone 102
Bulck Cars GMC Trucks
Used Car Lot Phone 665
SMALL APARTMENT, next to post
office.. Adults. Phone 745-M.
CHEVROLET TRUCK Long wheel
base, 12-foot stake body, good
condition and rubber. Terms. Call
1390-J.
FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate
FOR SALE or trade for Portland
or vicinity, 1 acre with modern
house in Central Point. Box 961
Tribune.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
SPITZ and Newtown apples for sale
cheap. Across from Beck's Bakery.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. R. V. Beall,
Beall Lane.
'CLEAN-UP SALE Of RADIOS. Table
mod eli, $2. . Consoles. $5. Lewis
Super Service, Bth and Front.
USED CAR RADIOS as low as 86.
Buy now. These unusual bargains
won't last. LEWIS SUPER SERV
ICE, 8th and Front.
FOR SALE: Choice loose or baled
alfalfa. E. H. Nledermeyer. Phone
697-R-t.
FOR SALE Quaker oil heater. Call
1367.
BODY FIR, 85 cord. Phone 463-R-3.
FOR SALE 3-wheel Trailer House,
accommodates 4. Phone 3496, Ash
land. GOOD USED double laundry tray for
sale cheap. Phor.e 1409-J.
FOR SALE Utility six whl. att. 4 In.
brakes, 8.25x20 rubber, all good
shape. Box 771 Tribune.
FOR SALE Nice Newtown apples,
15c and up. One box or a truck
load. Ripe Winter Nellls pears,
sweet and Juicy, 25c. Joe Kantor.
8 miles east of Phoenix, Fern
Valley.
FOR SALE Delinquent storage: 1
dresser, set harness, phonograph,
doubletrees, miscellaneous articles.
Eads Transfer, South Fir.
J FOR 8ALE 40 tons clean alfalfa hay.
v. n. rrauer, box di, raient.
FOR SALE Hay. R. W. Lewis. Cen
tral Point. Rt. 1, Box 341.
; APPLES Gebhard'a. half mile north
j Bear Creek bridge. Central Point.
STOCK TRAILER for sale. See man
ager Rosowood Apartments. 249
8. Riverside.
FOR SALE Electric range, A-l work
ing condition, 86.60. 22 Keene Way
Drive.
j FOR SALE Player piano. Mechanl
cally perfect. Cheap. 223 N. River
I side.
BONO BIRDS 1127 West Main St.
OOINO TO SELL Everything on my
I ranch; all Inds of hogs, chickens.
' -hay pressure system, trailer.
wood, 1-horse arming tools. Also
10-acre tract for rent. About 2
acres In berries. H. H. Bhaw. a
miles north Central Point. Inquire
Lamb's Service Station. Four Cor
ners, Midway road.
FOR SALE Baled and loose alfalfa
hay: also dry apple wood. Ed. Han
ley Ranch. Box 201 Rosa lane.
FOR YOUR BEST TREES ee Lafette
Nursery, across from Beck's Bakery
Phone 1261.
HAMMERED HAT at Davis
Stores. Medford. Ashland.
FOR SALE Washer service Full line
genuine Mayta parte Service on
all make Medford Maytag Co.
81 No Bartlett. phone 38
DELICIOUS and Newtown apple
35c box and up Bring containers
Independent Packing Co.. Phoenix
FOR SALE - Hydraulic pip. a
giants B'ji 3T7H mbune
' OLYMPIC EOO MAJH with milk i
13-39 par sack. Lnvu Feed Stoics.
FOR SALE Best wood In town
guaranteed dry 333 N Riverside
phone 616 Hawley Fuel Co.
CUT-RATE PRICES - Nu-Way Mat
tress and Opholatery Co. Phone
293 309 West Bth St
MISCELLANEOUS
Card Reading. II. 329 Jeanette
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Auto Loans
LOW RATE AUTO LOANS
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
MONEY to buy new or used cars
Private money at new low rate.
Immediate action. No red tape.
1 TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY
W. E. THOMAS
45 South Central.
Phone 139. License M-217.
9 $20 TO $1,000
On Your Car.
1930 to 1939 Model car
and light trucks.
1 to 18 Months to Repay
CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO.
HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY
Agent.
123 East Main. M-236. 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 I No red tape I
Our years of experience Insures
you of the best service. DRIVE IN
for YOUR confidential loan.
Used CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD
"DRIVE IN"
P. T. "JERRY" YOUNG
Motor Investment Company
Lie. M-274. Phone 169.
9th and Bartlett.
CAR LOANS
Solve your financial
problems by
refinancing or borrowing.
LOANS ON CARS
1932-1939
Trl-State Acceptance Corp.
License M-253.
MARK A. GOLDY
109 E. Main. Phone 728
You can 8ave Money and
Time by Getting Your
CAR LOAN OR
REFINANCING
Direct from the Lender. The
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Your Satisfaction Guaranteed.
46 South Central. Lie. M-317.
Custom Butchering
HAVE YOUR HOGS
CUSTOM KILLED AND CURED
by CRATER MEAT CO.
Phone 1912 '
Expert Window Cleaner
LET JOE DO IT
Expert Window Cleaners. General
house cleaners. Floor waxing. Joe
Spenoe. Phone 1173.
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THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking.
Fur Remodeling. Buttons and
Buckles covered. Room 320, U. 8.
Natl. Turtle BMc. 1! 1181.
Radiator Repairing
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE
. 83 South Bnrtlftt
Loans
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
ings of late construction. 89.76
per month per thousand. Low Int
erest rate.
BROWN A WHITE. 104 W. Main.
Personal Loan
READY CASH
for any purpose can be secured from
us promptly, confidentially and at
low coor
OVER 11 YEARS
In Medford and thousands of sat
isfied customers, assures your
complete satisfaction.
OREGON FINANCE CO.
45 South Central. Phone 139.
Ground Floor Craterian Bldg.
License 8-311. M-317.
Nursery Stock
CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY
Fruit, Nut and Shade Trees, Berries
and Shrubbery.
Finest Oregon Grown Rosea.
Sales yard three mile south on
Pacific highway.
W. B. Barnum. Phone 851-R-3.
Roofing
WE REPAIR or apply any type of
roof. Pabco Roofings, Shin g lea,
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 NURSFS 24 HOURS
PHONE JACKSONVILLE 82
Transfer
CITY TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Household moving and genera)
hauling. 29 S. Grape. Phone 2060
day or night.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 S. Fir Street
Insured Carriers
Local and Long Distance Hauling.
Phone 644
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 30 South Fir. Phone 316.
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice To Creditors
Notice Is hereby given that I have
been appointed by the County Court
of Jackson County, Oregon, Executor
of the Will of Minnie Dunlap, de
ceased, and have qualified. All per
son having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present them,
with proper vouchers, and duly veri
fied, to me at the office of Harry O.
Skyrman, Attorney for said estate,
at Room 409 Medford Center Build
ing, in Medford. Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published Decem
ber 39, 1939.
HARRY E. CAMPBELL.
Executor.
Notice
In the County Court of the 8tate
oi uregon ior jaexson county.
In, the Matter of the Estate of J. D,
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Bell, also known as James D. Bell,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his final ac
count in the above entitled matter
and the above entitled Court has
fixed January 27, 1940. at 10 :00
o'clock a. m. In the County Court
Room In the Court House In Med
ford, Jackson County, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing objections
to said final account and the settle
ment thereof.
HARRY C. BKYRMAN,
Executor.
Notice To Creditors
In the County Court of the state
of Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
William Coy. Deceased.
Not Ice Is hereby given that the
county court of tne state or Oregon,
for Jackson County, has appointed
the undersigned Trances Campbell
executrix of the estate of William
Coy, deceased, All persons having
claims against said estate are re
quired to present them with proper
vouchers within six months from this
date to Neff & Frohnmayer, 303
Cooley Theatre Building, Medford,
Oregon.
Dated December 15, 1939.
FRANCES CAMPBELL,
Executrix.
Notice To Creditor
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Martha J. Hosmer, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned haa been appointed Ad
ministratrix of the Estate ol Martha
J. Hosmer, Deceased, by the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
Jackson County, and all persons hav
ing claims against said Estate shall
present the same, duly verified, a
required by law, to Bessie C. Ander
son at Route 1. Murphy, Oregon, or
to Orval J. Millard, her Attorney,
at the Courthouse In Grants Pass.
Oregon, within six (6) month after
the date of the first publication of
thlt notice.
Date of first publication Decem
ber 30, 1939.
BESSIE O. ANDERSON,
Administratrix of the Estate
of Martha J. Hoemer,
Deceased.
COURT HOUSE
NEWS
Deedi
Boy P. Jones to Vivian Mat Palmar,
W. D. In Central Point.
California Lancia, Inc. to Fred W.
Ologeton at al, Deed, In Twp. 38 B.,
R. 3 West, W. M.
Loulae Knlghten at vlr to B. L.
Powell et u, W. D. In Section 8,
Twp. 39 8., P. 1 West, W. M.
B. h. Powell et ux to Louise Knlgh
ten, W. D. In Ashland.
H. J. Fleischer t ux to Guy Tex
et ux, W. D. In Central Point.
John Albert to John W. Johnson
at UX. W. D. in Section 30, Twp. 33
S., R. I West, W. M.
Ernest O. Sllltman et ux to Karl
Owlngs et ux, W. D. In Beo. 36, Twp.
37 8., R. 3 West, W. M.
S. A. Dusenberry to Lulu Duscn
berry, Q. O. D. In Sec. 17, Twp. 38 8.,
R. 3 West, W. M.
Paul E. Sandos to Peter W. Sandox,
W. D. In Twp, 33 8., R. 1 East, W. M.
Paul E. Sandos, Sr. to Peter W.
Sandos, W. D. In See 4, Twp S3 8..
R. 1 East, W. M.
J. B. Brault et ux to Ford Potter,
q. C. D. In Sec. 33, Twp. 34 8., R.
1 West. W. M.
Sheriff 8yd I. Brown to Meta Pel
ton Simon. Sheriff's Deed, In Bee
33, Twp. 3ft S., R. 8 West, W. M.
Sheriff yd I. Brown to Mota Pel-
ton Simon, Sheriff's Deed 77.31 acres
In Bee. 38. Twp. 89 S R. S Vest,
W. M.
Elleabeth Fowler to Dwlght O
Horton et al, W. D. In Rogue River.
Oeorga E. Plalsted to Warren Fitch
et ux, W. D. 190 acres In Sec 13,
Twp. 89 S., R. 3 East, W. M.
Isabella Hanson et al to R. B.
Beeson, Q. C. D. 90 acres, In Sec, 18,
Twp. 88 3., R. 1 West, W. M.
Laura Lawrents et al to Lester
Lawrentz et al, Q. C. D. 10.38 acres
on Medford-Jacksonvllle highway.
Laura Lawrents et al to Dora
Howard, Q C. D. 10.38 acres on
Medford-Jacksonvllle highway
O. F, Caraon et ux to O. V Davis
et al dba Davis Feed Stores, W. D
In Ashland.
Frank O. Bkedd et ux to Frank
W. Cook, W. D. In Sec. 18, Twp. 88
S R. 1 West, W. M.
Otto H. Bohnert et ux to Jules
Paudols et ux, W. D. 3 acres In
Snowy Butte Orchards.
Joseph Taylor to Thomas L. Taylor,
Deed, In Medford,
Marlon A. Williams to Elmer Her'
rted et ux, W. D. In Twp. 87 S R.
3 West, W. M.
Prospect, Jan. 8. (Spl)
Upper Rogue Boy Scouts, troop
19, held their 12th court of
honor In Upper Rogue Grange
hall, December IS. Forty peo
ple attended. Irving Beeslcy of
Medford was in charge and a
Copco representative from Med
ford showed moving pictures of
Copco power plants In Cali
fornia and Oregon, and also
some comics.
Gene Davis and Teddy Fraederlck
were promoted to second class rank.
Bud . Fraederlck received a first
class merit badge In safety and Herb
Sutcllffa one for first aid. Jackie
Carlton, Gene Davis and Teddy
Frsederlck received one year service
stsrs and Wendall Vaughn a second
year service star. RefreshmenU were
served by Scout mothers.
Upper Rogue Grange held their
Christmas program with a Christmas
tree December 31. Santa CI a us dis
tributed to each child and adult
candy, nuu. oranges and apples.
On December lfith, 34 ladles were
present at the last Orange H. I club
meeting of the year. Mrs. Al Bed
dlngfleld. Mrs. T. J. Rlchey, and
Mrs. Maliory entertslned with a
Chrtitmaa tree and flft axchanje.
Prospect
Old Pollyannas were revealed and
presented with a handkerchief and
new Pollyannas drawn. As It was
Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson' birthday.
she waa presented with a gift from
the club.
Paul and Stanford Pearson, who
are attending Whitman college at
Walla Walla, Wash., spent their two
week Christ ma holidays with their
mother, Mrs. France Pearson.
Prospect schools closed December
33 with a Christmas program and
reopened January 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning were
guests Christmas eve and Christmas
day of Mrs. Manning's mother, Mrs.
E. H. Kurd, in Medford.
M. N. Hornbuckle is operating Mrs.
France Pearson' gas station this
winter while her son are attending
college.
Derby
Derby, Jan. 5. (Spl) Don
Drlskell was in Derby Thurs
day and Friday, fixing up the
home place. He says his moth
er contemplates moving out
here soon to make her home.
James Drlskell Is expected
home from CCC camp Friday
for his vacation.
Mrs. BUI Snow visited In Medford
Thursday. Georgle Snow had a
birthday January 3.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rlrby and
son John spent the holidays with
relatlvea near Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyer have
returned from their vlalt In Cali
fornia. Mr. and Mrs. T. R Mercer and
son Brian left Tuesday to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Trent and family near
Shady Cove. Mrs. Trent Is very 111.
Mri. Mercer will stay with them until
Mrs. Trent recovers.
Elmo Ellfson, Val Smith, Pauline
Johnson, Eunice Johnson snd Harry
Chaplin are home on their Christmas
vacation. All attend Butte Falls high
except Eunice, who attends the Med
ford school.
Ralph Webber aqd family of Klam
ath Falls visited parenta and relatlvea
here the past few days. He Is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. BUI Webber.
The Grange
Jacksonville Grange
More than 75 members, of
ficers and visitors from various
Granges of the county assem
bled in ' Jacksonville Grange
hall January 2 where officers
of Applegate, Talent and Jack
sonville were installed In an
Impressive service conducted by
Central Point installation team.
Members of the team were:
installing officer, Mrs. Eula
Foley; conductress, Marian
Blackford; emblem bearer, Vel
ma McCredle; regalia bearer,
Bertha Benson; chaplain, Lola
Blackford; tableaux members,
Ruth Ward, Frances Hamilton,
Nellie Dunford and Emllle
Myers; pianist, Frieda Smith.
Assisting in singing were Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Wendt, Cath
erine Wendt, Gertrude Martin
and Henry Nledermeyer.
Griffin Creek Grange
Griffin Creek Grange met
January 2 with all 1940 officers
at their respective stations. The
new master, Roy LeVander,
named standing committees for
the first quarter. Announcement
of the Grange council meeting
to be held at Talent January
11 was made. All members and
officers are urged to attend.
The literary program in
charge of the lecturer consisted
of singing, a short skit and
readings. Games, in charge of
Hilma Conger In the form of
New Year's resolutions, were
enjoyed.
Refreshments were served at
a table decorated in keeping
with the season, by Mr. and
Mrs, J. D. Brown and Hilma
Conger.
Gold Hill Grange
Gold Hill Grange's annual
New Year's turkey dinner In
honor of outsolni and ineoni-
Ing' officers was a decided suc
cess. About 78 members, fam
ilies, prospective members and
friends attended.
Mr. Martin, who Is almost 97, and
father of Brother Wilbur Martin, was
a welcome guest as were also several
Grangers from Redmond, relatives of
Sister Belknap.
The turkeys were cooked by Slaters
Kenyon, Ferguson snd Bauery.
Past Master B. 0. Plena acted as
toastmaater. Peat Master W. O. Howes
and Master-elect Ferguson talked on
welfare of the order.
Sister Kenyon, H. B. chairman,
thanked all for their fine coopera
tion. Outgoing officer! responded
briefly.
Mr. Howes waa presented with a
past-master's pin for his fine work
aa leader during the past three years.
Accordion selections and singing
by Brother Estremado, accompanied
on the piano by Sister Nathan were
enjoyed.
Help Others
Philadelphia (U.R) Forty-
nine former patients of the chest
diseases department of Jeffer
son hospital have formed a
"Graduates' club." All have re
covered from tuberculosis and
they planned to encourage exit
rent patients and find work for
them when they ar cured.
I Closing time for Too Late to Clae.
I slfjr Ada Is 1:30 p. m.
Meteorological Report
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Unsettled
with occasional light rain tonight
and Saturday, fog in morning, little
change In temperature.
Oregon; Unsettled tonight and
Saturday, light scattered rains west
portion and local morning fogs east
portion, little change In temperature.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago tod ay t
Highest, 49: lowest, 83.
Total monthly precipitation, M
Inche. Excess for the month, .11
Inches.
Total precipitation since Sept. 1
1939, 9.77 Inches. Excess for the
season, 1.84 inche.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yee
terday, 61: 6 a. m. today, 07.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:37 a. m)
sunset, 4:66 p. m.
Observations Taken et A a. bl,
120 Meridian Time.
If
b i
r
8 S
Boise ...
Boston
Chicago
. 48 34
80 16
. 30 -4
, 80 33
.18 Foggy
Cloudy
Clear
.07 Snow
Denver -Eureka
-
55 43 .81 Cloudy
8 -3 T. Cloudy
68 43 33 Clear
Havre
Loa Angeles..
Medford
. 51
38 .04 Rain
New York.-
, 33 30
. 3 -15
Cloudy
Clear
Omaha
Phoenix -
Portland
07 53 T. Rain
53 43 .35 Cloudy
Reno ...
48 39
Cloudy
Roeeburg
63 40 .35 Cloudy
41 31 .61 Rain
Salt Lake
San Francisco. SO 45
.03 Pt. cidy.
Seattle
94 40 .11 Cloudy
Spokane .
40 33 J02 Cloudy
Wash., D. C. 39 31
Wenatchee 37 81
Cloudy
.03 Foggy
BIGS RESULTS
Columbus, O. (U.R) The In
vention of a mathematics pro
fessor has brought to Ohio State
university what Is said to be
the finest collection of meteor
ites in any college in the coun
try.
The meteorites were unearth
ed in Texas and Arizona last
summer by Prof, Lincoln LaPaz
with the aid of an electrical
device which he had built. Th
Instrument is believed to be th
first ever used to record th
presence of magnetic and met
eoric material beneath the sur
face of the ground.
To the geologist the few met-
eorltles which finally reach th
earth after their flaming flight
through space are valuable.
One weighing a pound would
be considered a prize. But with
the aid of Prof. LaPaz's instru
ment the university haa in
creased its collection many
times over and It now contains
a meteorite weighing forty
pounds.
The professor first became in
terested In meteorites while
tracing their paths mathemati
cally. From this he turned to
their actual collection and th
invention of a device which at
last puts the search for meteor
ites on a scientific basis.
Aided Poor
New Orleans (U.R) Sister
Benedict of St. Paul, 86, who
died recently, ministered to the
poor for almost 60 yeara 57
years of that time at the Little
Sisters of the Poor convent her.
Conference to Cot
Tulsa (U.R) From a clinical
conference to hospital was a
painful transition for Dr. Carl
Simpson. Driving from a confer
ence in Oklahoma City, Simp
son ran his car into a ditch and
was injured.
Can't Get Pay.
Cheyenne, Wyo. (U.R) Em
met Ekdall, state purchasing
agent employe, works blithely
at a Job for which he falls
to collect one cent of salary.
Although unforeseen expense
resulted in his going without
pay for more than one month,
Ekdall was promised that event
ually he would receive his back
salary.
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