MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1940.
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LOST AND1 FOUND
LOST Small Maltese poodle, long
white hair. Reward. 107 E. 2nd.
Apt. 3. '
LOST Dark brown Jersey cow. Left
ear cropped, right ear split.
Branded UT on left hip. J. C. Cass.
1113 S. Riverside. Rte. 4. Box 403.
REPORT lost dogs, animal cruelty
cases Humane Society. Phone 1516.
WANTED MALE HELP
1 YOUNG MEN to travel Southern
Oregon, Northern California with
Manager, local referencea. See Jno.
Springer, Friday 10 a. m., 16 No.
Orange St.. Medford.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Middle-aged woman for
light housework and care of lady.
Phone 1293-L. after 6 p. m.
WANTED Housekeeper. Ruth's
Beauty Balon. 610 E. Main.
WANTED SITUATIONS
MAN and wife want work on ranch
with living quarters, uan give gooa
references. Write Box 156, Eagle
Point. Oregon. "
MARRIED Man wants ranch or orch
ard work. Experienced. Good ref
erences. Box 2320, Tribune.
EXPERIENCED GIRL wishes work
as sales clerk or waitress. Refer
ence. Phone 69. J. Green.
GRADUATE NURSE will care for
elderly couple or chronic Invalid
In her modern, suburban home
facing Rogue River and Pacific
highway. , miles north of Gold
Hill. Mrs. R. O. Lovell. Phone
Gold Hill 478.
WANTED Bookkeeping or any of
fice work. Phil Lounsberry. Phone
1194-X.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED TO BORROW $1000, pri
vate money, on good real estate
security; 7 per cent Interest. Box
3283 Tribune.
WOMAN wishes to board child or
children. Best of care. 349 South
Riverside, Apt. 8.
HAVE your furniture re-upholstered.
Phone 960-R, Thlbault.
WE PAY MORK CASH
For Your Furniture
ROLBROOK St ANDREWS
6th and Front Phone 647
WELL DRILLING $1.50 per ft. first
60 ft., etc. J. M. Dodge, 510 King.
MARKET HOGS WANTED Poyer
Brothers. 188 Welghtman 8t
phone 5551, Aahland.
WANTED Dressmaking, alterations.
Katherlne Satterlee. Singer Shop.
33 8. Orape.
BEST PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture
EADS OHRN. Phone 1103-J.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOl'SE
37 N. Orape St. Phone 1063
CINNABAR. Ore. for paints. 1 have
a cash market. Black sand cash
market for the heavy sands as It
com ps from the placer. W. O.
Wright, assayer, 614'j West 11th
St., City.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Junk
batteries. radiators. aluminum
copper, brass, al) kinds of metals,
also hides, pelts and wool. Med
ford Barcaln House. 37' N. Grape
Phone 1063.
WANTED Dead and worthless ani
mals. We Kill pUk up free if you
will phone promptly at our ex
pense Southern Oregon By-Prod-ucta
Company.
WANTED HORSE3. cows for feed
Eaele Point Fox Farm. Phone
27-X-7
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT New modern house,
12 50. water paid Mac's Market,
North Pacific Highway.
HOUSE Close In. Shulta Bros., 220
N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT 3-room house, 10. 440
Benson. I
FOR RENT - Modern 3-room log
cabin, furnished. Fireplace and
electric stove. Inquire Dark's Gro
cery. FOR RENT Clea.i. unfurnished five
room house with stoves. Inquire ;
816 8. Riverside.
SMALL furnished duplex. Hot water
ar.rl garbage crvlce. H. L, Cook,
10 Quince St.
rOR RENT 4-room hour, partlj
furnished. I22i0. Phone 739.
FOR RENT HOUSES
SMALL UNFURNISHMJ HOUSE Ber-
rydale. H. L. Cook. 10 Quince
FOR RENT 5-room bouse. 1035 West .
10th St. I
i
I 3 lota 2107 Capitol Ave
FOB RENT APARTMENTS
APARTMENT FOR
511 Park Ave.
RENT Inquire '
FURNISHED Apartment. Heat, pri
vate bath, Frlgldalre. 808 West
Main.
FOR RENT Small furnished apt
suitable tor working girl. 405 8.
Riverside.
FOR RENT Apartment. 31 Oenesee.
APARTMENT FOR RENT. Inquire
611 Park Ave. i
DESIRABLE FURNISHED APART
MENT, heat, hot water, Electrolux.
garage. 10 Quince St.
DESIRABLE apartments. 3 rooms and
bath; gas heat. Inquire Farmers Si
I
Fruitgrowers bank.
FURNISHED HOUSE and apartments
Adults. 604 W. 10th.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished 3-room
apartment, tl6 per month. 317
E. Jackson St.
GE BAUER APTS. th at Oakdale.
Prestige, courtesy, with comfort
able modern home Furnished or
unfurnished. Moderate prices. By
day. week or month. Phone 713-Y
I FOR RENT Furnished Hotel Hol
I land apartments. Frlgldalre, elec
tric range.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment: ground floor, electricity, tele
phone, hot water, garage 11 Tripp
FOR RENT Furnished Rooms
i FOR RENT Heated room In new
j modern home. Private entrance.
' Maid service. 28 No. Orange.
AJ'L2Ji!:
FOR RENT Room. $2 50 week.
vate entrance. 40G Edwards.
HEATED, CLEAN", upstairs room
Private entrance. Maid service
610 So. Central
PRIVATE ENTRANCE, warm, cheer
ful rooms 504 Pennsylvania
FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM !
ROOM AND BOARD. Quiet place,
furnace heat. 704 N. Central.
BOARD AND ROOM 718 E. Main.
$1 per day.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 10 acres. Buckshot Hill
road. 3rd house on right.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. Dou
ble tested. Phone 663-J-3.
FOR 8ALE Child's saddle pony.
Gentle. Cash. 513 Beatty.
FOR 8 ALE Weaner and feeder pigs i
from purebred Duroe Jersey stock. '
Wing Orchard. Inc. Phone 523-R-5. j
FOR SALE POULTRY
FEBRUARY CHICKS New Hamp
ahlres, Dryden Rocks, Reds. Cus
tom hatching. Prices right. Chicks
guaranteed. Ask about New Hamp
shire special. Dressler's Square
Deal Hatchery, 1107 E. Main.
Phone 1393-H.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
$200
De Luxe 1934 Plymouth 4-door
Sedan. Good condition. Will make
very liberal terms. Trl-State Ac
ceptance Corp., 109 East Main
Street. Tel. 728.
FOR SALE 1926 Model "T" pick-up
Excellent condition, good rubber
and top. Fire Dept.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: 5-room house, bath, lot
60x120. lawn, shade trees: wlil con
sider trade for clear Klamath Falls
property or acreage. Write J. O.
Vermillion, Rt. 1, Box 669-A. Klam
ath Falls, Ore.
LARGE LOT on Pacific highway,
with building 16x33. a snap for
$350. A. F. Flowers, 112 E. 12th
HOUSE FOR SALE 5-room modern.
$1250. Terms. Fairly close in. West
Side. Phone 1246.
IF YOU are wanting to buy or sell
real estate, see L. G. Plckell. 16
So. Bartlett. Phone 365.
FOR 8ALE OR RENT Unfurnished
apartment house at 1005 W. Main.
All newlv reflnlshed and renovated
Owner J. C. Cass, 1113 So. River
side. Medford.
FOR SALE AT SACRIFICE 7-room.
fine east side home; 3 bedrooms. (
fireplace, hardwood floors, piped j
furnace, large cement basement
double garage, fine shade trees
and shrubs. Call 1115 for appoint-
ment. i
FOR SALE Partly remodeled 5-room I
house, close in. excellent location
Box 2389 Tribune.
HOUSES FOR 8AI.E In Medford and
surrounding towns. Easy terms.
Jackson County Federal Savings
and Loan Association.
FOR SALE 21-acre farm. 5-room
house. 2 acres grapes and other
fruit. Good well. Some terms
Home mornings and evenings
M. E. Clarkson. Old Stage mad
For Sale SMALL EAST SIDE HOME
Just remodelled and decorated
Good location. Reasonable. Call
196.
FOR SALE 7-room home, 4 bed
rooms Good location Sacrifice
price of 11900 Very unusual terms
Also have 159 acres or Elk crtk
for Just ai50 Lots of timber Log
house Pierce. Room 1. Palm Build
!r? Mf1f'rd
FOR EXCHANGE
EXCHANGE Wood for what have
you. A. Powers. Applegate.
WANTED To trade 1'4-ton truck In
good rur.ntnz condition, for milk
cow. Apply 4-Orners Service Bta-
tlon, Midway rend.
FOR EXCHANGE
.WILL EXCHANGE Music lessons
tor housework. Phone 830-J.
TRADE Two milk goats tor what
have you Geo. Russell. Cherry Ave.
Box 144.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
UPRIGHT piano, mahogany case.
v,rv fin Instrument. In cnod rnn.
dltlon, sou. Emu Brltt, jaexson-
FOR SALE Quaker circulating oil
burner. Guaranteed good condi
tion. Model 13-55. Phone Central
Point 14-X-3 after 6 p. m. A. C.
Lelghton.
DIESEL SERVICE for Trucks and
Cars. CLARK & KINO, 1331 No.
Riverside. Phone 636. Open all
night.
DRY LAUREL wood.
Phone 452-R-3.
S7.00 cord.
! ST. MARK'S Parish Rummage Sale,
Friday and Saturday this week.
January 10 and 30. Corner Main
and central. High class goods.
; WE ARE now booking orders for to
I mato and cabbage plants. Valley
ureennouses, 625 Franquette,
FOR SALE FERTILIZERS. The
largest stock In So. Oregon to se
lect from. Monarch Seed Si Feed
Co.
ALFALFA HAY, baled $13.50: loose
11. Dry apple wood $1.50 and
$1.75 tier. Ed Hanley Ranch, Box
201, Ross Lane.
WE ARE NOW BOOKING orders for
flower and vegetable plants, Coma
and see us at Crater Greenhouse,
Crater Lake highway.
FOR SALE PLAIN SALT BLOCKS
3 for 35c. Monarch Seed Si Feed
Co.
FOR SALE WHEAT GERM. The
health food. Monarch Seed &
Feed Co.
FOR SALE CEREAL CRACKED
WHEAT the healthful breakfaat
cereal. Monarch Seed Si Ferd Co
A. A. A. TAILORED SUITS, sizes 36
to 46. at bargain. Klein the Tailor.
Upstairs.
FOR SALE SOIL SULPHUR, $40.00
per ton. Monarch Seed Feed Co.
FOR SALE-MONARCH DAIRY MEAL
is absolutely "tops." Monarch
Seed Si Feed Co.
POB SALE Dry apple wood. Phone
FOR SALE Apply FERTILIZERS
early for best results. Get our low
price on superphosphates. Monarch
seed c reea co.
FOR SALE 18 per cent Superphos.
PHATE alves you so much more
Get our very low price. Monarch
Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE -Th or washer and man
gle, good as new, $25 00. Call tore-
noons or evenings. 310 Vancouver
Ave.
I FOR SALE Bright clean alfalfa hay,
i loose or baled. William Bohnert
Ranch, 114 miles northwest Con.
tral Point.
FOR SALE! GROUND HAY. Baled
Alfalfa 85c per cwt. Monarch Seed
i Si Feed Co.
CITY and country properties RENT
ALS. LOANS. INSURANCE. C. 8
Butterfleld. 400 Medford Building.
FOR SALE Fordson tractor tandem
disc orchard cultivator. Hardle
spray rig. Van Ortwlck, Buckshot
Hill road.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
1 Convenient terms. Lists available
at National Farm Loan Office. 202
Liberty Building. Medford.
I WHEN you think of real estate think
j of Brown Si White.
FOR YOUR BEST TREES see Lafette
Nursery, across from Beck's Bakery.
Phone 1261.
HAMMERED HAY at Davie Feed
Stores Medford, Ashland.
FOR SALE Washer service. Full line
genuine Maying parte. Service on
all makes. Medford Maytag Co.
31 No. Bartlett. Phone 38.
DELICIOUS and Newtown apples
35c box arid up. Bring containers.
Independent Packing Co., Phoenix.
OLYMPIC EOO MASH with milk,
$2.25 per sack. Davis Feed Stores.
FOR SALE Best wood In town,
guaranteed dry. 223 N. Riverside,
Phone 615. Hawley Fuel Co.
BONO BIRDS 1 127 West Main St
FOR SALE Hydraulic pipe and
giants. Box 3376, Tribune.
CUT-RATE PRICES. Nu-Way Mat
tress and Upholstery Co. Phone
293. 209 West 6th St.
BODY FIR, $5 cord. Phone 452-R-2.
I APPLES Gebhard s. half mile north
Bear Creek bridge. Central Point
FOR SALE Electric range. A-l work
ing condition, 16.50. 22 Keens Way
Drive.
STOCKS AND BONDS
ONLY STOCK TICKER service In
Oregon outside of Portland con
tinuous quotations during market
hours. M. N. Hoan & Co., 24
E Main St.. M'riford
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
MEDFORD Food Btore. complete
meat market: fountain lunch, (troc
erles, good location. Will sell stock
and equipment, good lease on
bid? Owtit. Box 2106 Tribune
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Commercial Tax Accountant
INCOME Tax Returns made and
notarized. Victor C Sether. Jack
son County Bank Bldg Phone 7ft6
or 1IM-J
Dressmaking
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
Fur Remodeling. Buttons and
Buckle covered Room 320, U 8
Nfitl Bin B!1g Tel 1 1 81
. "
Expert Window Cleaner
LET JOE DO IT
Expert Window Cl.sners Oeneral
I house cl.i.i.rs Floor waxing. Joe
Bpence. phone 1173.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Auto Loan
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
ail times.
Immediate action! No red tapei
Our years of experience Insures
you of the nest service DRIVE IN
for YOUR confidential loan.
Used CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD
"DRIVE IN"
P. T. "JERRY" YOUNG
Motor Investment Company
Lie M-374. Phone 159.
0th and Bartlett.
CAR LOANS
Solve your financial
problems by
reflnsnclng or borrowing.
LOANS ON CARS
1033-1030
Trl-State Acceptance Corp.
License M-353
MARK A. GOLDY
100 E. Main. Phone 738
ADVANTAGES OF OUR
CAR LOAN PLAN
1. No Interest charged In advance.
9. Your own Insurance accepted.
8. Car does not have to be paid
for.
4. You get the money In ten min
utes. A. Special low winter payments.
6. You deal direct and save money.
See
W. E THOMAS. ManaRer
OREGON FINANCE CO.
At Our Main Office
45 South Central. Phone 130.
License No. M-317.
$20 TO $1,000
On Your Car.
1030 to 1039 Model care
and light trucks.
1 to ta Months to Repay
CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO.
HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY
Agent.
123 East Main M-236 PhoneBM
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.
46 South Central. Phone 139.
Ground Floor Craterlan Bldg.
License 8-211. M-317.
Loons
MONEY TO LOAN on mouern dwell
ings of late conatru:tlon $9 76
per month per thousand. Low Int
erest rate.
BROWN Si WHITE, 104 W. Main.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads la 1:30 p. m.
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Nursery Stock
CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY
Fruit, Nut and Shade Trees, Berries
and 8hrubbery.
Finest Oregon Grown Roses.
Sales yard three miles south on
Pacific highway.
W. B Barnum Phone B51-R-3.
Radiator Repairing
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE
33 South Bs-tlett
Remodeling and Repairing
FUR REMODELING and Repairing.
Evelyn A. rice and Francis Dal-
lslre. phone 969-M.
Roofing
WE REPAIR or apply any type of
roof Pabco Roofings. Shingles
Coatings and Pfe'itr Wall Paper
One-third off Ekarson Paint and
Roof Co , 38 So Bartlett Tel 24S
Sanitarium
WE CARE FOR THE SICK
ROGUE RIVER SANITARIUM
TRAINED NURSFS 24 HOUR8
PHONE JACKSONVILLE 83
Transfer
CITV TRANSFER & 8TORAOE CO
Household moving and genera)
hauling 29 S. Orape. Phone 3060
day or night.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 S Fir Street
Insured Carrier
Local and -jong Distance Hauling
Phone 644
EADS TRANSFER & 8TOKAOB CO
Office 28 South Fir. Phone 916
Prices right Service guaranteed
COURT HOUSE
NEWS
Circuit Court Divorces
Kathryn 8. Denser vs. Frank W.
Denser.
Ruby Pratt ve. Charles Martin
Pratt.
Deeds
Jackson County. Oregon to Beaver
Portland Cement company, Right of
Way In City of Gold Hill.
City of Gold Hill, Oregon to Boaver
Portland Cement Company, Right of
Way In City of Gold Hill.
Laura Brown, Guardian to Rachel
Carnego, Guardian's Deed, one
seventh Interest, in Shady Cove Bub
division and In City of Medford,
Dorothy Crank to Wallace Crank,
Q. C. D. in Medtord.
Charles A. Foeller to Charlei V.
Foeller. W. D. 100 acres In See 6,
Twp. 34 8., R. 1 W., W. M.
Clyde Onn et ux to the California
Oregon Power Company, -Right of
Way In Sec. 3, Twp. 34 8., R. 1 W.,
W. M.
W. J. Howard et ux to the Cali
fornia Oregon Power Company, Right
of Way In Sec. 31, Twp. 38 8., R. 4
W., W. M.
Alma L. Mallery et vlr to the
California Oregon Power Company,
Right of Way in Seo. 3, Twp. 84 S.,
R. 1 W., W. M.
American Brokerage Ine. to the
California Oregon Power Company,
Right of Way In Seo. 33, Twp. 37 8.,
R. 3 W., W. M.
First National Company to E. E.
Campbell et ux, W, D. in Sees. 33
and 32. Twp. 38 S, R. S W., W. M.
Sheriff Syd I. Brown to W. Gard
ner, Sheriff's Deed. In Medford.
John H. Mallery to Alma L. Mai-
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pone . archaic
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proof
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17 Direction
20 Flnlal
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25 KncllHh river
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weight
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29 Revolution
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functions
St. City in
Germany
38 Mosl ornfountl
41 Farm building
43 PlKpen
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with the foot
47 Memoranda
48 Dropwy
60 Mafiliew'a
other name
68 Brink
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SS Malt liquor
67 Steep
40 Plural endln-
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god of wind
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4. Serretahee
T. Trades
lery. one-half Interest, in Sees. 83
and 33, Tup. 33 8.. R. 1 E., W. M.
lrvtn T. Anderson et ux to A. D.
Watson et ux, W. D. 6 acres in Pierce
Subdivision.
P. E. Wood et ux to City of Mod
lord, Q. C. D. in Medford.
M. Maurice Cory et ux to City of
Medford, Q. C. D. In Medford.
Eagle Point Irrigation District to
Leland W. Pet'egrew, Deed in Sec. 31.
Twp. 35 8.. R. 1 W., W. M.
Isabella M. Stlne to Malcolm Stlne.
W. D. In Medford.
Luster J. Adams et ux to Edgar
E. Lewarton et ux, W. D. 40 acres
In Twp. 38 8.. R. 3 W . W. M.; SO
acres and 17 04 -acre tract In same
Twp. and Range.
Luster J. Adams et ux to Edgar
E. Lewarton et ux, W. D. in Medford.
Q. A. Andrews et ux to A. K. An
drews et ux, W. D. one-half Interest.
80 acres In Sec. 20, Twp. 96 8.. R. 8
E., W. M.
George B. Icenhower et el to Louise
Knlghten. W. D. In Ashland.
C. I. Hutchison et al to Clara M.
Thurman, W. D. In Sec. S3, Twp. 83
S., R. 1 E.. W. M.
Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Jan. 17. (SpU
Ray Wilson was reelected
president of the Business Men's
association at their annual meet
ing last week. John Hamaker
was elected vice-president and
Ernie Mclntyre was reelected
secretary. The association Is
making a club room in the for
mer library,
Mary Goward entertained the
Health unit Jnnuary 0.
Word has been received here of
the death December IB In Florida
of Mrs. Tate, former Jacksonville
resident. She was visiting her daugh
ter at the time of her death.
Miss Eva Couch called on friends
here Saturday.
New front doors have been In
stalled at the school house. I
Russcu Johnson Is confined to his !
home with mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Combs and
Lois Sanden were Sunday dinner
guest at the W. A. Chllders home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bell visited
W. A. Chllders Saturday regarding
property on the Applegate,
Mrs. Fred Butcher returned Thurs
day from Mt. Shasta where she vis
ited her sister, Mrs. Ole Johnson.
Mrs. Rose, former .Jacksonville high
school teacher, Is In Sacred Heart
hospital with appendicitis,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Carlon of
Portland are parents of a girl born
January 7. Mrs. Carlon, formerly of
Jacksonville, Is remembered here as
"Bunny" Arnold.
Albert Heckert was elected Jack
sonville city marshal) at the coun
cil meeting January 9.
P.-T. A. will hold Founders' day
meeting February 7.
Garden club will meet at 2 p.m.
January 19 at the home of Mrs. Rob
ert Metzger. Officers will be elected
and each member Is asked to bring
a friend. Mrs. Bob Finney lead an
Interesting discussion of "winter
shrubs and their care," at the last
meeting at the home of Miss Mary
Hurst. Mrs. Metzger won two giant
narcissus bulbs In a guessing game.
Refreshment were served by the
co-hostesses, Miss Murst, Mrs, Vor
htes and Mrs. Arthur Klelnhammer.
Mrs, C. P. Smeta and Mrs. Rob
ert Metzger returned laat week from
Portland where they accompanied
their sons Alan and Homer. The boys
enrolled In a business college. The
ladles drove Homer's car back, visit
ing friends In McMlnnvlUe and 8H
verton enroute.
Several Girl Scouts of troop 19
participated In the open house pro
gram at Scout headquarters In Med
ford recently. Miss Holt led the girls
In songs and games. Girls attending
from here were Margaret White,
Juanlta Gunter, Charlotte Nleder
myer. Joyce Honspeter, Joyce Meti
ger, Joyce Nledermyer. Dorothy Jean
Farley and Betty Lock hart.
Reese Creek
Reese Creek, Jan. 17.
-(Spl.)
L. E. Francis, 4-H club leader,
visited the school January 10
He will return soon and show
moving pictures to the school
Reese Creek basketball team went
to Derby school and played their
team January 13. The score was
39 to 80 favoring Reese Creek,
Among those from this community
attending the funeral of Mrs. Fred
Dunlap of Derby at Ashland Janu
ary IS were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Humphrey and Mrs. Robert Hum
phrey and Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Lamb.
Mr. and Mrs. W. o. Jack went to
Medford January 18 to ahop and
attend to business.
Mrs. W. A. Reedy of Ashland came
January 13 for her son, W. Harold
Reedy, and Miss Etna Davis (our
teachera) to take them home for
the week-end.
James Jacl-aon accompanied Mr
Reedy home for a week-end visit.
Alex Vestal has been busy the past
few daya repairing their telephone
line.
Mr. and Mrs. Pred B. Lewis visited
at the W. R. Lamb home January 16
Their eonln-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs, N'lson Plurey of Medford.
also their son, Ernest Oleaon of
Jacksonville were all dinner guests
at the Lewie home January 14,
Don't forget the community all
day party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. 0, Rusho. Covered dish
luncheon at &sss. Come, bring a
covered dish and meet your neigh
bors and enjoy the singing In the
afternoon.
Mr. and Mr. T. J. Pullen and
Mrs. L. C. Rusho were among those
attending the American Union Sun-
day School convention at the Peder
ateri church la Central point Jan
uary 18.
amniLia uwun ounuay acnoot "'lea I I f"l
progressing nicely under leadership I I lYlete0r0l0.CU l6P0ii
of T. J. Pullen as euperlntendent.il r
A good crowd Is In attendance each
Sui-day morning. All are welcome.
Derby
Derby, Jan. 17. (Spl.) Signs
of spring are in evidence here.
Dandelions and buttercups are
In blossom, there are buds on
roses, snapdragons and pussy
willows, and frogs are In cho
rus. Ladies of Derby are doing
their spring housecleaning. Mrs
Bert Chambers has finished her
interior decorating and is help
ing her niece, Mrs. Bill Snow.
Ladtes club met Thursday. The
day was spent sewing on the new
quilt. Plana for a play were talked.
They will have another meeting this
Thursday.
Mrs. Helen Simons and family
have returned to their old home.
They have resided In Medford the
past two years.
Eunice Johnson Is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel John
son. Derby residents were grieved to
learn of the sudden passing of their
friend and neighbor, Mrs. Fred Dun
lap. All extend heartfelt sympathy
to the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Haynea and
children visited at the Kermlt De
Haaa home in Eagle Point Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs, BUI Webber have
their house wired for electricity, a
Christmas gift from their son Ralph,
who resides In Klamath Palls. Bill
Webber, who went home with hla
son and family January 1, returned
home last Friday.
Communications
Bill CarU Favora Sales Tax
To the Editor:
Your comment In your edi
torial of January 12 which says:
"We are all for pushing along
the query of Senator Adams of
Colorado: Whom do we fight?"
My way of thinking your
editorial is a masterpiece and
one of your greatest. If we, the
voters, would keep tnis idea in
mind when we go to the polls
and vote, we would elect men
who would carry out this very
idea In making our national
laws, this would be a God-send
to our country in these perilous
times and more power to you
in pushing this along.
If a majority of our congress
men would use Just good plain,
common horse sense and take
the profits out of war materials
then they might get back to
earth again in fixing up our
peace-time national .defense bud
get. Why can't they have a little
sympathy for our old age pen
sioners, transfer the huge war
profits Into their depleted pen
sion fund. Of course we might
have a few less mllllonnalres to
evade our income tax laws.
Our own state is falling way
short in their budget to our old
age pensioners, Most of them
are not getting one-half of what
ttiey were promised because the
pension budget is already de
pleted and the pension board
can not take on any more old
age pensioners regardless of how
old or Incapable of taking care
of themselves they are. They
Just get a little relief, Just a lit
tle above starvation until there
is more tax money made up
Why don t you use part of
your editorial space again? Sell
the sales tax idea to our voters
and get It on the ballot for the
coming primary election for our
old age pensioners to get an
adequate pension.
We well know the sales tax
has been voted down thrice be
fore. But it Is no crime to have
It on the ballot again for a
worthy cause. Thousands of
voters have changed their minds
the last couple of years and
will vote for the sales tax now.
Especially our old age pension
ers who voted almost solid
against the sales tax. They will
now come out again and vote
Just as strong for a sales tax
to make them an adequate pen
sion. Some of our politicians have
left our old age pensioners hold
ing the bag with nothing in It.
Now every newspaper who
fought the sales tax before
should come to our old age pen
sioners rescue and give them
lift.
Direct property tax can stand
no more Increase and our faith
ful liquor drinkers have gone
the limit and some beyond the
limit and have passed out trying
to help the good cause, and we
farmers are swamped by pro
perty and personal tax. So wny
shouldn't we voters get behind
this worthy movement and get
the sales tax on the ballot for
the coming primary election? I
say again, If we will use Just
a wee bit of common horse
sense when we go to the polls
we win put the sales Ux across
with big majority.
W. N. Carl.
Provolt, Oregon.
Closing time for Too Lata to Clae-
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Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Thursday but with fogs; increas
ing high cloudiness Thursday; little
change in temperature.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Thursday
but considerable vailey fogs; increas
ing high cloudiness Thursday; little
change in temperature; light variable
wind off the coast.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 42; lowest, 83.
Total monthly precipitation, l.lt
Inches. Deficiency for the month,
.42 Inch.
Total precipitation since Sept. 1.
1939, 10.25 inches. Excess for the
season. 1.21 Inches.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yea
terday, 64: 6 m. today. 100.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:35 a. m.
sunset, 5:08 p. m.
Observation Taken at 4:30 a. m
130 Meridian Time.
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Boise ....
Boston
Chicago
43 33
. 37 9
13 3
- 60 41
.. 68 40
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. Clear
.... Clear
13 Snow
Pt. CIdy.
. Clear
,18 Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
T. Snow
Clear
. Fogg
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Denver
Eureka
Havre -
Los Angeles--.. 78 37
MrcUorH 41 tt
New Tork 39 S
Omaha 30 . S
Phoenix 71 S3
Portland
Reno
RosebutiR ,
, 48 30
, 37 10
. 49 38
. 37 18
Salt Lake..,
San Franclaco 69 35
Seattle 83 33 JS
Spokane .. 44 83
Wash.. D. C. 38 34
Wenatchee 43 31
Foggy
Pt. Cldy.
Cloudy
Pt. Cldy.
The Grange
Central Point Grange
Central Point Grange will
meet Friday, Jan. 19 at 8 p.m.
There will be a special surprise
feature following roll call.
Lecturer will present
Scotch program, honoring Rob
ert Burns, which will include
singing Scotch songs, telling
Scotch stories, duet by Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Hampton, Scottish
folk dance directed by Eudora
Bohnert, and a reading, An
Evening Hymn, by Mrs. Fred
Sn"der.
Grangers are reminded that
the attendance contest began
last meeting. Group two, cap
tained by Cleo Young, is ahead
by several points. Grangers in
group one are urged by Cap
tain Will Foley to be present
Jan, 19 and overcome this lead.
Griffin Creek Grange.
Griffin Creek Home Eco
nomics club ladies convened
with Sister Stella Good, Janu
ary 11. Chairman Winnie Brown
led discussion of 1940 objec
tives and appointment of com
mittees. Major appointments follow: Fancy
work, Ethel Ouches, Hllma Conger
and Rose Lofland.
Programs, Isabella LeVander, Lyla
Toung Smith and Myrtle Wilson.
Stella Good, Jessie Mlnear Graoe
Fann and Ruth Hood win control
the treasury via ways and means.
Receptionists for 1940 are Eleanor,
Brltton, Lly Good road, Sarah Toll
and Delia Young.
Librarian la Slater Maude Arnold,
and scribes are Ruby M. Mark and
Sarah Tolle.
The club voted to contribute to
the Spence memorial fund, which le
supported by the state's R, E. 0.1
to aid grange children to further
college education. Explaining It.
Sister Eleanor Brltton said In part,
"The atudent, with the recommen
dation of five, may borrow up to
100 and may repay It later at 4
Interest." She added, "The fund de
rives Jta name tru the original
sponsor, Charles E. Spencer, state
master from 1910-38."
Thank you gifts were exchanged
before the meeting adjourned to s
Oood-sturglll luncheon.
Next meeting will be held with
Sister Jessie Mlnear February S.
Teamslera Buy Apples.
Portland, Jan. 17. 4P) The
Teamster's union Joint cour.;il
purchased a second carload of
Hood River apples yesterday
for distribution among charit
able Institutions here, Phtl
Brady, council president, said.
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