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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNTD, MEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1940. PAGE SEVEN Read tvery on thli page You will probably find exactly th things you have been look ing (or or. a aale or trade for uniued articles you may have Search your attic or store-room you may find many things other are seeking and be able to realize Immediate cash. II what you want Isn't here, advertise for It Tribune Clas sified Ada are Inexpensive effective) RATES per word first in&rrtiun Minimum 35c) Each additional Insertion, per word -1 (Minimum I0c per line per month without copy change CASH or money order must ac company all mail ordei classified ads. LOST AND FOUND STRAYED White boar. Finder noti fy R. C. Skellenger, Sams Valley. REPORT lost aoga. animal cruelty cases Humane Society Phone 1516 WANTED FEMALE HELP YOUNG LADY at liberty to travel. Must be 18. Inquire Magician, Ho tel Allen. MALE AND FEMALE HELP AMATUER and professional talent desiring to join with show, at lib erty to travel. Interviewed Tues- t day. Hotel Alien. Mr. Harry. WANTED SITUATIONS GRADUATE NURSE Will care for elderly couple or chronic invalid in her modern, suburban home facing Rogue River and pRdflc highway, 4V6 miles north of Oold Hill. Mrs. R. O. Lovell. Phone Gold Hill 478. w . i i i YOUNG MAN, 39, attending high j school wan work afternoons and night. 615 So. Central. WANTED Bookkeeping or any of- i fice work. Phil Lounsberry. Phone 1194-X. EXPERIENCED GIRL wishes work as sales clerk or waitress. Refer ence Phone 59 J Green. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS I HAVE FIVE PROSPECTS who want nice clean furnished houses rent ing from 20 to $30 per month. Victor O. Sether. UPHOLSTERING and furniture re pairing. Thone 969-R. Thlbault. WANTED Clean furnished or part ly furnished house In desirable location In or out of town. Phone 1701-R. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals. We will pick up free If you will phone promptly at our ex pense. Southern Oregon By-Products Company. WANTED A Hereford or Durham bull, 13 to 18 months old. John Nealon, phone 118, Central Point. WANTED HORSES, cows for feed. Eagle Point Fox Farm. Phone 27-X-7. WELL DRILLING 1 80 per ft first 60 ft., etc. J M Dodse. 619 King MARKET HOGS WANTED. Poyer Brothers. 186 Weightman St.. phone 5551, Ashland. WANTED Dressmaking, alterations Katherlne Satterlee. Singer Shop. 33 8. Grape. WE PAY MORE CASH For Your Furniture. HOI. BROOK & ANDREWS flth and Front. Phone 647. BRST PRICE9 PAID For Your Furniture EADS A OIIRN. Phone 1193-J. M A BLISS Painting and paper hanging contractor 813 South Qrape. Phono 646-W. HIGHEST CASH PHtCES PAID For Your Furniture MEDFORD BARGAIN HOl'SB 37 N r.rapc St Phone IQM FOH RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern, furnished du pleit, with garage. 103 Crater Lake Ave., or phone 1445-J. FOR RENT Small new house, larger house nnd apartment. 204 Weat Jackson. TWO-ROOM furnished cabin, 10 718 Welch. FOR RENT 5-room house In Phoe nix. J. A. Wilson, Rt. 4, Bon 49. FOR RENT Four-room f urnlshi bungalow; 3 bedrooms; close In. 413 West lltb St., close to South Oakdale Ave. Phone 917 or 157. FOR RENT Small new house. 803 E. Jackson. FOR RENT Modern house, one mile from city limits. Also baled vetcn nd grain hay. See Hilton Hous ton. Ross Lane, Medford. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house Inquire at 38 Washington St. FOR RENT 3-room house, 1". acres clover; fenced; 3 miles out; HO month. Inquire 1038 West tlth. SMALL UNFURNISHED HOUSE, Ber ryda'.e. H. L. Cook. 10 Quince FOR RENT 6-room house. I03S Welt loth St. FOR RENT 8-room modern nous. i"t. ?107 Capitol Ave. Fo:-i l-rootn modern house, furnish.-;,, electric ranse. 23 50. iter paid. L. 0. Plckell. ! So. BarUUL FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED HOUSE and apartmenta Adults. 604 W. 10th. FOR hlNT-Nicely furnished 2 -room apartment. 115 per month. 317 E. Jackson St. GE BAUER APTS. flth at Oakdale. Prestige, courtesy, with comfort able modern home. Furnished or unfurnished. Moderate prices. By day. week or month. Phone 713-Y. FOR RENT Furnished Hotel Hol land apartments. Prlgldalre, elec tric range. FOR RENT Apartment for elderly lady or convalescent. Call at 383 Scenic Drive, Ashland, Ore. DESIRABLE Furn. Apartment. Mod ern. 816 No, Central. FURNISHED APARTMENT. 8 rooms and bath. Electric range and re- j frUerator. S25.00. Adults. 138 ' Mistletoe. , FOR RENT 3 -room apartment, ground floor, private entrance, private bath, garage. 1109 W. 11th. FOR RENT 2 -room furnished apart ment; ground noor. electricity, teie- phone, hot water, garage. 11 Tripp. FURNISHED APARTMENT Heat, nrlvate bath, frlgldalre. 806 West vain. FURNISHED PARMENT Hot and cold water, lights, private bath Adults 913 So Oakdale. DESIRABLE FURNISHED APART MENT, heat, hot water, electrolux, garage. 10 Quince St. DESIRABLE apartments. 3 rooms and bath; gas heat Inquire Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. FURNISHED APARTMENT; heated, hot water, Frlgldalre. Close In. 51 N. Onkdale. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms PLEASANT sleeping room with or without garage. 323 King. WARM ROOM, private entrance. 220 K. Oakdale. FOR RENT Room. $2.50 week. Pri vate entrance. 408 Edwards. HEATED, CLEAN, upstairs room Private entrance. Maid service. 610 So. Central. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, warm, cheer ful rooms. 604 Pennsylvania. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 3 Grape FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM ROOM for gentleman. 331 West 8th. ROOM AND BOARD, girls preferred. Phone 423-L. COMFORTABLE ROOM and board. - Pechsteln's, 801 East Main. ROOM AND BOARD. 153 N. Oakdale BOARD AND RpOM 716 E. Main $1 per day FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 10 acre. Buckshot Hill road. 3rd house on right. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 2-year-old Duroe boar. N. E. Judy, second house north white Griffin Creek school. FOR SALE Eight 100-lb. feeder pigs. P. M. Craig, Rt. 3, Box 182 Beall Lane, WEANER PIGS, $1.50 each. 452-R-2. FOR SALE or trade yearling beef and wood for young cow, fresh or coming fresh. J. M. McDowell, Talent. FAT HOG for sale. Weight about two hundred pounds. Write for Information to George Nlchelchoff, Butte Falls, Ore. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES '34 PONTIAC COUPE, way above average, bargain If bought before January 15. Inquire Texaco Sta tion, East Main. I FOR SALE Four-door sedan, good ; rubber, good running condition, I 925. 316 Chestnut. FOR SALE POULTRY 100 year-old Leghorn Hens for sale. Klmber strain. W. F. Martin, B. P. Star Rt., Medford. CHICKS Available now at Talent Hatchery, quarter mile south Tal ent. Barred Rocks. Hampshire, R. I. Reds; high grade. Price reaonftble. FOR SALE RfcAL ESTATE i SACRIFICE 100 acres timber lend. J 3 per acre. Also some small farms ! for sale or rent. Terms. 801 E. Main. Phone 862-X. BUYERS OPPORTUNITY Attractive modern cot SJ2200 tage. five rooms and I w v w oath, garage, oil heat, ' fine shade. Two acres finest gar den land, free Irrigation. 300.00 down, balance monthly. Also - New seven-room modern H 7 R II II home, corner lot. paved 9vJUUU ,treeti close m. Rented ! for 58.00 per month. Pay 600 down and let the rental pay the balance of the purchase price. Also 40 acres level land, all C 1 II (1 11 seeded to wheat with a tjJlUUW good stand. Crop goes and should psy for lsnd this year. ILMER BERRIED No. 7 N. Bartlett St. I Phone 1496 or 1513-J. I FOR SALE 70 acres. 4 miles out. I 30 acres In-tested. Good free soil ! 7-room modern house, large barn, other outbuildings. 35 acres In fruit. Price 5.800. Terms. I Also 4-room house with bath, large I screened-ln back porch, laundry ' tray cement foundation, garage, 1 nice shade. Close In. on east side. Price 12 200. Including furniture. ' L. O. PICKELL, 16 S. Bartlett. FOR SALE-7-room home. 4 bed rooms. Oood location. Sacrifice price of 11900 Very "inuial terms Also have 15B acres or Elk creek for lust 250. Lots of timber Log house Pierce. Room I. Palm Build ing. Medford. . . WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown White. CITY snd country pn.1 ties RENTALS- LOANS INSURANCE C S Buturlltld. 09 WooJe.4 Building. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE Small house and 3 lota, or wanted to borrow S300, good security. Ask the gardener, 343 N. Front. HOUSES FOR 3ALR in Med ford and surrounding towns Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Association. For Sale SMALL EAST SIDE HOME, I just remodelled and decorateo Good 196. location. Reasonable. Call FOR SALE OR RENT Unfurnished Apartment House at 1005 W. Main. All newly reflnlslied and renovated. Owner J. C. Cass. 1113 S. River side, Med ford. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Lists available at National Farm Loan Office. 303 Liberty Building. Medford FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate FOR cLE or trade for Portland or vicinity. 1 acre with modern bouse In Central Point. Box 061 Tribune. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS NEW FUR COAT, Silver Coney, sac rifice, size 16. Burroughs Adding Machine practically new, leaa than half price. Gibson Tenor Banjo very reasonable. Call 836. LEAVING, must sell at once Dodge pickup (new $9 battery) only $35; rlverboat. $7.50: Westlnehouse elec tric range; some mining equip ment and other articles. 801 E. Main. Phone 862-X. FOR SALE Large pillow arm tap estry davenport. Phone 1959-X. FOR SALE) Dry wood, all kinds, cheap; Immediate delivery. Phone no, or see at 215 s. tun. FOR 8 ALE Drag saw In A-l condi tion, $B0. Will take wood as part payment. Wltham Magneto & Parts Co., 315 E. 8th. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Phone 447-J-3. Jessie M. Ml near. FOR SALE Up to 600 hives of bees. Inspected and guaranteed. Box 1063 Trioune. FOR SALE Windows, toilet, com plete. Phone 562-j-l. ROOFING, 35-lb. roll $1.35, 45-lb. roll $1.65, also other weights ac cordingly low. Hansen Hardware, , FOR SALE; Office desk and chair. j Call 1458-J. BELTING, 3-inch 23c ft., 6-inch 36c ft., other sizes accordingly low. Hansen Hardware. FOR SALE Several good used wood heaters, circulators, ranges, trash burners priced to sell. Hubard uros. TRASH BURNER, copper colls, A-l shape, adjustable legs, nicuei trim, $17.50. Hansen Hardware. SPITZ and Newtown apples for sale cheap. Across from Beck's Bakery. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. R. V. Beall, Beall Lane. FOR SALE) Choice loose or baled alfalfa. E. H. Nledermeyer. Phone 697-R-l. BODY FIR, 95 cord. Phone 452-R-2. FOR SALE 40 tons clean alfalfa hay. W. A. Prader, Box 31, Talent. APPLES Gebhard's. half mile north Bear Creek bridge, Central Point. FOR SALE Electric range. A-l work ing condition, (6.50. 33 Keene Way Drive. FOR SALE Player piano. Mechani cally perfect. Cheap. 323 N. River side. BONO BIRDS 1127 West Main St. FOR SALE Baled and loose alfalfa hay; also dry apple wood. Ed. Han ley Ranch, Box 301 Rosa lane. FOR YOUR BEST TREES see Lafette Nursery, across from Beck's Bakery. Phone 1261. HAMMERED HA at Davla Feed Storea, Medford, Ashland. FOR SALE washer service Full line genuine Maytag parta Service on all makes Medford Maytag Co. 31 No Bartlett, phone SB. DELICIOUS and Newtown apples 35c box and up. Bring containers Independent Packing Co.. Phoenix FOR SALE Hydraulic, pipe and giants. Box 3376, Tribune. OLYMPIC EOO MASH with milk 2 36 per sack. D-tvla Feed Stores FOR BALE Best wood In town guaranteed dry 333 N Riverside phone 616 Hawley Fuel Co. CUT-RATE PRICES - Nu-Way Mat tress and Uphol.tery Co. Phone 293 209 West Bth St MISCELLANEOUS WANT TO GET IN TOUCH with anyone who witnessed auto acci dent at corner West Main and Chestnut atreets Thursday eve ning, January 4th, especially car behind Hupmoblle sedan. 334 , Chestnut. Phone 819-H. Card Reading. 1. 329 Jeanette. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Beauty Parlor, estab lished 6 yeara, doing good business. New, modem equipment, for two operators. Owner retiring. 500 will handle. Verdtn-Howard, 603 O St . Grants Pass. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Aulo Loans LOW RATE AUTO LOANS CONTRACTS REFINANCED MONEY to buy new or used earl Private money at new low rstes. Immediate action. No red tape. 1 TO 20 MONTHS TO PAY W. E. THOMAS 45 South Central. Phone 139. License M-317. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Loan $20 TO $1,000 On Your Car. 1030 to 1930 Model cars and light trucks. 1 to 18 Months to Repay CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY Agent. 123 East Main. M-236. Phone 607. 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 159. 9th and Bartlett. CAR LOANS Solve your financial problems by refinancing or borrowing. LOANS ON CARS 1933-1939 Trl-State Acceptance Corp. License M-253. MARK A. GOLDY 109 E. Main. Phone 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. 46 South Central. Lie. M-317. Commercial Tax Accountant INCOME Tax Returns made and notarized. Victor C. Sether, Jack son County Bank Bldg. Phone 798 or 1193-J. Custom Butchering HAVE YOUR HOGS CUSTOM KILLED AND CURED by CRATER MEAT CO. Phone 113 Dressmaking THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking Fur Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. Room 320, U. B, Nat!. Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181. Expert Window Cleaner LET JOE DO IT Expert Window Cleaners. General house cleaners. Floor waxing. Joe Spence. Phone 1172. Loans MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell ings of late conatructton. 9.76 per month per thousand. Low Int erest rate. BROWN & WHITE, 104 W. Main. Nursery Stock CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY Fruit, Nut and Shade Trees, Berries and Shrubbery. Finest Oregon Grown Roses. Salea yard three miles south on Pacific highway. W. B. Barnum. Phone 861-R-2. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L rind fault I. Norwegian territorial divisions I. Cry of a cat X Genus of the olive tree II. Welfare It Native metal bearing i compound II. Pertaining to a division of mankind It. Tree II. Abstract existence 10. Gratifies IL Seed con tainers fl. Strive 14. Down: prefix 16. Number Solution ot Yesterday's Ptzzle A D A vmC A P EgjaA Wp V E LjOlT E egg AIM E HMA ELEE AJRIE OAMp R O fIa NTEIrTS M'"E D A I SP A M A S VMj I EfeWMKfelAIW DiOimTnj aEinigBp A l i A!B O VllMA N JMpk NES C,R;E P jjTA T E jPR J OR AM P EflE R I ANIOISIE 44. Term of ad dress fat Matflf nlai-a 17, Neat of a bird European city of prey 48. Unassuming 10. Symbol for 49 Frwh ruthenium fT . IL Join W. California 1J. About rockflsb 14. Former rulers IS. Brother of is. Feline animal Jacob 17. Insect 61. Thing: law SI. Exist 14. Rlrlces of 19. Always: contr. glacial drift 40. God of war t. Boll on the 4L Ship's em eyeliA. varl ployee ant mw w w WWk Wr IP7 U To fi"-" 3i !" Ml W W I I 1 l.'.MA I I I 1., BUSINESS DIRECTORY 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 sat isfied customers, assures your complete satisfaction. OREGON FINANCE CO. 45 South Central. Phone 139. Ground Floor Craterian Blclg. License 8-311. M-317. Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bnrtlett Roofing WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof. Pabco Roofings, Shingles, Coatings and PaintB. 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 83 Transfer CITY TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Household moving and genera) hauling. 39 8. Grape. Phone 3050 day or night. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 S. Fir Street Insured Carriers Local and Long Distance Hauling. Phone 644 EADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO. Office 26 South Fir. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. Big Applegate BiB Applegate, Jan. 8. -(Spl.) Mrs. Orie Phillips was hostess to a large group of guests at a 3 o'clock dinner at her home on New Years. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Clif ton Childers, Mr. and Mrs. Prowell and daughter, Janet, Keith Prowell, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Hard and family, Joe Max- field and A. S. Nichols, all of I Applegate and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Chittock and daughter of Medford. Guests during the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Port were Rolland Schmidt of Portland, Emlle Sandoz of Hood River, and Miss Jewell Mayae of Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harr attended Installation of grange officers at Jacksonville Wednesday. Officers of Lower Applegate grange were In stalled. Quests during the holiday period at the home of Mr. and Mrs. vor nonnon Reh included Mrs. Reh'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Ford of San Jose, and her brother. Myron Ford of Portland. Mrs. James Buckley was hostess to members of the Little Applegate sewing club Thursday for an all-day meeting. The time was apent In Cross -Word Puzzle 11. Moistens 16. Symbol for arsenic 18. Toungest son 10. Walked proud ly with high steps 21. Kind of wine 22. Burden 21. alenaure of weight IS. Genua of the cow 17. Division of a play 31. Character In "The Last Days of Pompeii" 39. Sslamanders 31. Gangs S3. Organ ot hearing 86 White poplars 17. Take into legal cus tody 19 Sea eagles 40. Assistants 41. Timber uaetl aboard ship 43. Part of an old fanhloned rifle 43. Atr: comb. form 44. Therefore 4. Disfigure 47. Express verb ally 45. Parson bird 1 variant L Symbol for sodium DOWN L Brightest star In a con stellation 1 Wing 1. Move back 4. Hurts I. Tool for pierc ing holes 1 Myseir 7. Score t. wild pium I. Animal which catches ro dents 10. Oaelie quilting. Henceforth the club will meet on the first Thursday In each month Instead of on Wednesday. Mrs. Rolland Smith will entertain the club at the February meeting. Clam Jewell, medical student at Stanford university, has returned south after spending a short time with relatives here. Including his uncle, Robert Jewell, and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Rlppey. Miss Dorrls Work of Wagner Creek, accompanied by her two sisters, call ed on friends here a few days ago. John Harr left recently for Eugene to resume his studies at the uni versity. Within a short time local peopi win have the privilege, of obtaining library booka in the community, ac cording to an announcement from the Applegate extension unit. At the regular unit meeting Wednes day members decided to sponsor a circulating county library, arrange ments for which will be made by Mrs. Helen Uavls. At tbs Wednes day meeting the project on care of the hair was demonstrated success fully by Mrs. Dorothy Ross. Recent holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Hard Included Rollo Yocum of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Sinclair of Trail. Celebrating New Year's with a din ner on the last day In December, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Rlppey .and daughter entertained the following guests of this community; Mr. and Mrs, Harry Helms, Miss Louise Harr. James Allien and Lt. James 81ms. Launching upon a road program for the Big Applngate In which the forest service and CCO men are co operating with the county, Dee Mills and a group of workers from Camp Applegate began work Wednesday. Mills and his crew are cutting trees near Little Applegate, the beginning of a 15-mlle atretch of road extend ing to Squaw creek, which Is sched uled for grnvellng and straightening, Mrs. G'enn Smith waa among those entertaining with a family dinner on New Year's. Miss Helen Kent of Medford was among those present. . Mrs. Wm. Campbell, recently of Sterling, and who now resides In Jacksonville, waa honor gueat at a meeting of the Ruch-Sterllng sewing club at Ruch Thursday. The day waa spent In making quilts, snd din ner waa aerved at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coke of Bly have returned to their home after spending a short holiday vacation here with Mrs. Coke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. c. Q. Feebler. Sardine Creek Sardine Creek, Jan. 8. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeHaas and family of Waldport, Ore., and Mrs. Enolia Brothers, of Cove, Ore., spe.it Christmas week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muir. While here Mr. and Mrs. DeHaas also visited relatives in Central Point. Mrs. r others is remaining for an in definite visit wim her daughter and family. Sheldon Muir and a couple of Medford boys spent Christmas week in San Francisco. Little Freddie Llndgren, who is a patient at the Community hospital, Is reported showing very little improvement. Miss Bettie Brown had as sup per guests Monday evening Miss Alice Allen of Antelope, Lester Wilcox, Jr., and Ralph Evans of Medford. Williams Creek Williams Creek, Jan. 8. (Spl) M i a s Fay Holzhauser stole a march on her many mends when she became the bride of Homer Snyder on No vember 28. Fay is a graduate of Williams high school and grew to womanhood here. Her many friends Join In wishing them many happy years. They are making their home near Eureka,. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Bhlpman apent the holidays with Mrs. 8h!pman's par enta, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilkinson. Mr. Shlpman has a position In voice culture In the schools In Ban Louis Obispo, Calif. Mrs. Ada Yocum and Orvil Lew man were married at the home of the groom's psrenta, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Lawman, December 33, Only members of the Immediate families were present. The young couple left Immediately for Los Angeles and other polnta In southern California wheni they apent the holidays. Mrs. Lawman taught In Williams school last year. She la teaching this year at Langlola, Calif., where she re turned the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lloyd and two small sons of Auburn, Calif., apent from Saturday to Tuesday of the holidays with Mrs. Lloyd's parenta, Mr. and Mrs. c. W. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs, Prank Palrweather and children of near Medford also ware Christmas Day dinner guests. Mr. an-1 Mrs. George Prey and daughter, Betty, apent the week end and New Year's day as guesu of their friend,. Mr. and Mrs. t. H. Mapson of Medford at the Map son cabin on the Applegate. Mrs. Bledsoe of Wlmer la cook at the Williams school In prepar ing hot lunches at noon. Williams Union Sunday school stscted officers Deo. 81 as follows: Superintendent, Mrs. Ackley, to re place Mrs, flwearlngen: aslastant su perintendent, Mrs. Harry Congls; secretary, Bobby Vend, reelected: librarian. Lore Blodget, reelected; pianist, Josephine Topping, reelected; All teachers were retained as were Rev. Lamkln, who was unable to fill his appointment at Williams Sunday. Mrs. McDoweJ, a friend of the Lam kins, who u visiting them and who is a missionary to China, home on a furlough, spoke after Sunday I school. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Latteken have rented the small house on the Hetns man place and will take possession next week. A CCO truck crowded a car Into the ditch near the O. W. Roberts place one evening last week. The car contained Mrs. R. F. Lew man. her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Louder of near Sacra mento, Calif., and a grandson, Law rence York. Mrs. Louder and hus band had come up to attend the wedng of her brother. Orvil Lew. man. None were seriously hurt but all were shaken up, bruised and badly frightened. Mrs. Emma S pari In had as (ueata Christmas day her three sons. Jack of San Franc la co, Victor and Jerry, of Williams. Also her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larl more, and daughter, Hassel, also three girl friends of the family, Bess Lang of Medford, Nora Benson of Grant Pass and Betty Smith, Williams. Del mar Sorrels has a position In the local CCC camp as secretary to Donald Slanson. Mlaa Florence Vail, a student In Ashland normal was guest of her sister, Mr. Awl B lodge tt through the holidays. Mr. and -Hrs. John Mull in have sold the place where they have lived for several years and are moving Into their new home, the little house on the Etta Sparlln place. Griffin Creek Griffin Creek, Jan. 8. (Spl) Patrons of Griffin Creek Sun day school enjoyed a Christmas program and singing of carols December 24, followed by treats for everybody. Friends were saddened to hear ot the sudden passing of our beloved friend and neighbor. Riley D. Hen aen, who waa laid to reat In Med ford I.O.O.P. cemetery Wednesday. The Sunday School and community extend deepeat aympathy to Mrs. Dora Hensen and children who were left to mourn his pssslng. His child ren, Mrs. Kenneth O. Downing of Spokane and Jamea and Btanley Hensen, of Klamath Falls, who had spent the past week here, left for their respective homes Wednesday. Mrs. Hensen went to Klamath Palla to apend a week. Othere here were his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Stanley Hensen and two granddaughters. Ju dith Ann Hensen and Rosemary Downing, Douglas Lamb, eon of Mrs. Alice Lamb left Thursday for Bowling Green, Ohio, to visit his father. Friends and relattvea visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson over the holidays, were their daughter, Mary, a student In the Northwest School of Commerce at Portland; Mrs. Wilson's mother. Mrs. Mary Olbson of Whlttler, N. C, who la here to spend the winter, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bandlne of North Bend. Spending Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. LeVandsr were, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spltser and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hart of Talent and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bush and aona, Bua ter and John of Butte Palla. Mr. snd Mrs. Clyde Sturglll had as dinner guests Christmas Day Mr, and Mrs. Wlllard McCullock and family. They apent Chrlstmaa evs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orow of Reeae Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Tylay Bvans of Tal ent and Ralph Cvana of Medford were dinner guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown. Mlaa Bettie Brown apent New Year'i at the home of Alice Allen at Antelope. R. R. Chllds la convalescing at his home from a recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Arnold and family apent Christmas Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hood. Mr. and Mrs. John Cassd and daughters motored to Oranta Paaa Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf spent Christmas day at Roseburg where they met Ray who returned home with them. Mr. and Mra. Fred Coffers of Klam ath Falls were recent visitors at the home oCMri. Riley D. Hensen. Mrs. Jewte Mlnear had a family Chrlstmss dinner at her home, all of her children and two grandsons being present. Among students home for th holt, days were Robert Mlnear. Leater Wll co, Jr., Mary Wllaon and Flora and Anna Scheel. Harold Tolle. who has been eon fined to his home with the flu Is sble to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Donad Brown and daughter. Sonla Lee. and Lester Beal spent New Yesr's eve at tht home of Mr. and Mra. Jlmmle Valentine near Trail, returning late for the family party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown. Ralph Bvana of Medford also gusat. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Conger apent the week-end and Christmas day at the home of Mrs. Conger's parent. Mr. and Mrs. Nahas. Yields 47 Pearls Windsor, Conn. (U.PJ While dining at the home of a friend, George W. Bill, treasurer of the Windsor Trust Co., found 47 pearls in a single oyster. Most of them were the size of a pin head. Three were a quarter of an Inch In diameter. Get Ducks Colusa, Cal. 0J.R) Relief clients got a break here when hunters violated the game law by shooting. 34 more ducks than legally permitted. The relief clients got the ducks and the hunters got what the court thought best. LODGE NOTICES Table Rock Council, No. 15. Stated communica tion Tuesday, January 9, 1040. RHUS M. GRAY, HI. M. Talisman Lodge No. 81. Knlghtt of Pythlaa will convene Monday, Jan uary 8th. Installation of officer. All memben are requested to attend. Visiting members are welcome. R frMhmentfl nerved. Meteorological Report FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Unsettled with occasional ralna tonight and Tuesday, little change In tempera ture. Oregon' Unsettled with rains to night and Tuesday, light Intermit tent enow with rain eaat and rain west portion, moderately heavy anows In the mountains, little change In temperature, fresh to strong south east wind off the coast with occas ional heavy aqualla. LOCAL DATA Temperature a year ago todayi HlBlieat 45; loweat S3. Total monthly precipitation .74 Inches, Excess for the month inches. Total precipitation alnce Septem ber 1. 1939. 98 Inches. Excess for the season 1.63 Inches. Relative humidity at 8 p.m. yes terday 63; ft a.m. today 03. Tomorrow Sunrise 7:39 ajn. Sun sea 4:58 p.m. Observations Taken at B a. m 130 Meridian Time. as a ft .88 S3 M Cloudy .38 17 T Snow .37 34 .11 Snow .37 8 Clear ..58 83 .08 Rain .30 -7 Cloudy 58 63 3.08 Pt.Cldy ' ,.47 39 Cloudy .38 17 .01 Snow .30 -4 Clear .60 48 Cloudy ,43 40 T Cloudy .39 39 .89 Cloudy Roseburg .40 38 .18 Rain Salt Lake .....3S 39 .... Cloudy San Francisco .60 64 .89 Rain Seattle . 1....6I 84 Pt. Cldy Spokane 37 ... . Cloudy Washlngton.D.O. 39 33 .86 Cloudy Wenatchee 36 37 Pt.Cldy Thompson Creek Thompson Creek, Jan. 8. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Claud Brookhart ot Grants Pass were Christmas day dinner guests at the Lee Smith home. Mr. and Mra. McKenney and chil dren, Zeta May, Theo and Carol, of McArthur, Calif., were Christmas va cation guesu of Mr. and Mrs. Car ence Qassaway. Mlsa Oadya Coffene of Oak and. Calif., and Mrs. Eva Courtney of the Redwood highway were Chrlst maa vacation guesu of their slater and daughter, Mrs. Clyde Norrla. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ross and son, Delbert, visited friends In Medford over New Year's. Little Clara. Lee Teak and Arlea Sullivan wer week-end gueaU of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Johnaton. Mrs. Ella Bingham left December 36 for Redding, Calif., to visit her daughter, Mrs, Verna Loftus. Mr. and Mr. Chester Balderaton and family who have been living In Medford have returned to their ranch to live for the coming year. Mr. and Mra. Harold Teak of Plnehurst spent the week-end at Crescent City and on the return home took New Year's dinner at the 8. L. Johnston home as also did Mr. and Mra. Clifford Sullivan. Bud Turnbaugh apent Christmas with hla mother, Mrs. W. Wright, who 1 critically 111 at her horn In Phoenix. Mr. and Mra. Leo Smith spent New Year'a day at the Claud Brook hart borne In Orant Pass, Mlsa Ruth roster who has beea teaching Thompson creek school, has accepted a position In the Lone Pin) school and Mra. Thelma Halveraoa of Hlnea, Oregon, will finish the school year In her place. Three new pupils have been added to Thompson creek school, Dorothy and Cleon Balderaton and Loyd Hal vereon. Mr. Beak, boas of the mine on Nine Mile, returned Jan. t from Port Klamath. c NEED CASH? BORROW OH YOUR CAR Let us explain now may It I to nav ready eaah with your ear as security Plion 81 tor full information Commercial Finance Corp The Friendly Finance Company W W Walker President First Natl Bank Bldg Phone 81 License Number 194 Bolae ....I.... Boston ....... Chicago Denver Eureka Los Angeles . Medford New York Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno 1