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PAGE NINE ) Want to Buy, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Opportunities! 1 MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON7. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26. 1940. Tou wlU pruoaoij nod xcUj ihm t&inc fuu nt omd took tnj (or ot t or mat lot uouttd trticict you may btvt ttttrco four tuc ot tor!- room you mtf .ul many tbiogt otbert art wiini and ot tDlt to mill intmvdiat caan U what uu want uot brt advrtut lot It Trtbunt Cla tlflao Ada art ictipenaUt tfftctlvtl RATES Per tord rtrtt Insert ioo-Jt (Minimum WO Itch tddlllonal Inacrtloo, per word - c (Minimum inc) per lint per month ft It boot oopj Chang - $IM CASH or money order mutt ac company ell mall order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND REPORT loet aoge. animal cruelty cases Humane Society Phune 1616 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED 81ngle, steady farm hand, good milter. Prof Englehart. Rt. 8, Box 20 1 MALE AND FEMALE HELP MIDDLE-AGED couple wanted at once. Man must be good timber man. Lester Dusenberry, Gold Hill. Oregon. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By middle-aged woman housework, cooking or care for In valid. Phone 981-L. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Buyer for lot on east side with enough lumber for studding and sheeting for 5-room house and garage. Total price 8540. Inquire 817 Beatty. WANTED Paying 88.00 for hauling logs 18 miles: some 8 per cent grade. Need three or four trucks Immediately J. E. Flurry Lumber Co.. Ashland, Ore. WANTED Someone to put up 20 acree of hay by ton or acre. Call 1363-X, after 6:30. WANTED TO LEASE or BUT email placer property. Box 1781 Tribune WANTED Men. women, boys and girl to come to Central Avenue Church of Christ, corner Central and wackson atreets. to hear Evan gellst Earl Ladd deliver great Bible messages. June 23rd to July 2. Inclusive, except Monday. Don t miss this treat. I GUARANTEE TO KILL EARWIOS with my original earwig spray Phone 833. McGonagle, Commer cial Sprayer. WANTED Ford Model A car chassis for rebuilding, any condition. Box 806 Tribune. WANTED Livestock. dairy cows heavy springers unfresb; also buy beef cows. Oscar Oysln. Route 2. Box 126. Medford Phone 314-R-6 WANTED Cows to pasture Clarence Arnold Rt. 4, Box 484. Buckshot Hill road WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and pelt Medford Bargain House. 27 North Orape St. Phone 1062. WE PAY MOK CASH For Your Furniture BARSKH1HO A ANDREWS tb and Front. Phone 647 WELL DRILUNO-61 SO per ft first 60 ft., etc. J M Dodge. 619 King WANTED Dressmaking, alterations Katharine SattarLw. Singer Shop 23 South Orepe BEST PRICES PAID For Your (Multure. EADS FLRMTLRE Phone II92-J HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture MEIIH1KI) BAROAIN HOt'dB 37 N O-st-e St Ph"e I0H2 FOR KENT HOUSES FOR RENT Small partly furnished modern house. 61. water paid Dressier'!. Phone 1393-H. FOR RENT Furnished house. Call 425-M. . FOR RENT Half duplex, three roomi and sleeping porch, electric renee, 617 50. water paid. Phone 371 be tween 9 and 6. t FOR RENT To adults: 4-room com- pletelv furnished modern bouse for summer. 1122 W. 8th St. FOR SALE Attractive duplex, priced for quick sale 1021 wiamic FOR RENT 6-room house, good lo- cstlon: psitly furnisrea or n furnished with stoves, treet. Phone 582-R. 118 Cottage FOR RENT 5-room furnished house 328 Haven. FOR RENT Smsll furnished house. Also 9 apartment 410 Hamilton Street. 4-ROOM modern unfurnished houee, adulta. Low rent to good ateady tenants. 8 East Jsckson St. FOR RENT 8 -room duplex. Furnish ed Water and light paid. Phone 433-R. FOR RENT Houses from 610 up. Edwin P Hnil.ee. R'al EsUt Agency. 709 No. Hlversloe. FOR RENT or LEASE 6-room coun try hnme, m'lern. bath Vacant Aurmt lit. Old Stage road. Phone H0-R-1 FOR RENT 6-room house, Call 423-M clo. in. 4, FOR RENT 6-room house, east tide. 113. Phone 720. Redden Co fTRNLiHED huse and apartments 604 West 10th, ron RENT HOUSES FOR R E NT Modern furnished du plex with garage. Oood location. Phone 1443-J FOR REJTT Moo.rn fl-roora etueco house. Basement furnace. Clean. Adulu. 624 Pine. FOR RENT Furnished 6-rootn mod. ern buugalow. close In. 820. Inquire 128 Cottage St. FOR BENT- Furnished house. No 1 Iverette Court. West 11th Adulu nljr.. Phone 731-J-l. FOR RENT S-ruoru modern house, furnished. C. R Reynolds, SOi N Peach. FOR RENT Modern -room house, close III. stove Included. Phone 1227-J BOUSE Nearly new, redecorated. bedrooms, basement furnace, water beater 8o Oakdale. Hohlweg, 8th and Bartlett FOR RENT 6 -room modern bouse at 830 No Holly. Phone 19. SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, also furnlahed apartment, electrically equipped Inquire 808 So Oskdsls FOR RENT 4-room furnished bouse Inquire 303 Clsrk St FOR REN't APARTMENTS CLEAN housekeeping room, 8900 ' Lights furnished. 328 S. Ivy St. BACHELOR APTS. 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Apartment. 88.00 and 88 00. Inquire Shady Nook Grocery. S-RCOM furnished, private entrance. 9 East Jackson. FOR RENT Cool furnished apart ments, 818 and 820. light and water Included. 217 W. 2nd. NICELY furnished apartment. Elec tric range and frlgUalre. 2 large rooms, kitchen, bathroom, fire plsce. Newly renovated. Hot and cold water furnished. Msll Tribune Bldg. Call at Tribune office. MODERN furnished apartment. Quince St 10 NEWLY renovated furnlahed apart ment in Mall Tribune building Shower, water paid. Very reason able rent. Apply at Tribune office OE BAUER APTS 6th at Oakdale Prestige, courtesy, with comfort able modern home. Furnished or unfurnished. Moderate prices By day, week or month. Phone 713-Y COOL furnished arartment. private oath. Prlgldelre. 806 W. Main. SMALL furnished apartment, elec trically equipped Inquire 806 So Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished apt. 81 N Oakdale. VAWTER APARTMENTS 6 rooms unfurnished Heat, hot water complete electric kitchen 84260. lease. Phone 1108 FURNISHED, cool Insulated apt Adulu only, no dogs. 603 8 Holly PRUITT Apt., over Holloway s Groc ery 119 N Central Pb 1415 or 22 Prultt'a Music-Radio Center FARMERS -t Fruitgrowers Bank apartment 2 rooms and bsth. gas hest Inquire 317 West 6th FOR HENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Pleasant front sleeping room at 333 King St. NICE room for lent. 242 South Riv erside. NICE COOL ROOM. 158 N Oakdale ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 8 Orape FOR RENT Room. 62 60 week vate entrance 408 Ed warns FOR RENT--bOARD. ROOM ROOM AND BOARD 716 B Main 61 per day FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 45 acres, vetch and rye pasture, 75c per head per month. Mrs. Anna Davles, Jacksonville, box 66. FOR RENT The warehouse or shop space In rear of Western Auto 4t Col year Motor Salee Co. Now oc cupied by the Hubbard Wray Cor poration. Available soon. See W. I Thomas. 45 South Central Ave. FOR RENT 280 acres. Oood pasture for season. 700 E. Main. FOR RENT Store funding and two office rooms See Al Llttrell or Rolsnd Hubbard FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Horses, 1200 to 1600 lbs.; one much cow. W. R. Holmsn. R.F.D. 3. Box 64. Esgle Point, Ore. FEEDER PIGS Luke Jennings. Sams Va!lv. Ore FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS FOR SALE Boston Bull pupa. Price 67.60. 730 Alder, Medford. FOR BALE Thoroughbred, cocker spsnlel pupplea Cheap. 714 Park Ave. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 61050 SACRIFICE Leaving for Tex- as. 6 rooms, fireplace, hot water. 8 garages, including 8600 furniture 413 Clsrk St., Grants Pass. FOR BALE 3-rooms. (irsge, 1 7-10 acres. Just outside city limits. Shade trees, good well. I acre clover, fenced. Mrs. Powell. Stewart and Peach. FIVE 60x100 lots, pavement, side walk, sewer and water an paiu. In excellent residential district. Must be sold by July 1st. Price 6250.00 per lot. MARK A. OOLDT Phone 728 109 t. Main St. lExcluslve Agents FOR SALE New modern 6-room borne, larire rooms, best realdenusJ s-'tlon. 2439 Lyman Ave. Phone 1129. FOR SALE New Dutch colonial res idence Hardwood floors through out, shade paved street. 6 minutes wsik from business center end schools Mttht take smsll boms as part payment 518 So Oakdale BOUSES FOR AI I tn Medford srO surrounding towns Essy tero Jaekaoo County Federal Savings and Loan Association CITY and eouptrv nr.rrtiee RENT- A IA LOANS fNSI RANCE C 8 Buiurlie.4, 409 Uediurd BuUOIl. rOR SALE REAL ESTATE I IN CORVALLIS. a nine-room house, pertly furnished, with two bsth. rooms, two blocks from campus. Price 83000 rash. Address P. E. Ssndoa, 613 S. 13th St, Corvallle. Oregon. FOR SALE to close estate of J W Bvbee 675 acres Isnd well im proved. 138 head cattle, 800 heed ewes and lambs, also 109 acres I land near Jacksonville. F ( Bvnee Medford. Oregon. FEDERAL LANU BAN'S. PARMA Convenient terms Lists available at Natlunal Farm Loan Office Holly Theatre Building Ueoford WHEN you think of real estate think of Bmwn .V White FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate' TRADE property near Medford for property on coast north Crescent City. Box 2222, Tribune. FOR SALE or EXCHANGE My de luxe Bummer home on Rogue River near Shady Cove. Completely fur nished, electrlo lights, pressure water. More comfortable to live In than ntne-tentha of the houses In town, with the river right In front of your door. Regular price 83500. Might accept city property or farm land as part or full payment. Here Is your chsnce to trade your plow for a nailing pole. See W. E. Thomas, owner, or any real estate aeent FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CARS USED CARS Prices greatly reduced to close out entire stock. Fords. Chevroleu. Pontlacs, Mercury and Zephyrs. Oet your car for the 4th of July now and get first choice. C. E. GATES AUTO CO., INC. Used Cars Only 4th and No. Central FOR SALE Used car In good con dition, cheap. 48 No. Peach. 1933 Pontlac Sedan .. 1930 Graham Sedan 1929 Ford Coach IF:9 Ford sdan .6145 00 . 96 00 86 00 . 89 50 1929 Ford Sedan 89 50 AUTO SALES and LOAN 4rh and North Riverside FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE One cheatnut mare. 1150 lbs., for tested milk cow. J. Wooten, Coleman Creek. FOR SALE or TRADE 1935 Plym outh Deluxe Sedan for town or suburban property. Hazel Hole field, Star Route, Shady Cove. FOR SALE or trade for livestock One 1500-lb. work horse. Adolpb Sc-httlx. Beaele. Oreeon FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Smsll Remington adding machine, practically new. 4 New- town. FOR SALE Leather Gladstone baa;, 64.75: portable rubber bathtub, 66 value for 62.80. Phone 1368-J. FOR SALE Attractive gaa and wood range. Phone 498-J-4. FOR SALE Pie cherries, 4c delivered. Call 866-R. FOR SALE 2-burner Coleman camp stove. Meyers Fruit Stand, 2 mllea aouth of Medford. FIREWORKS Rainbow Auto Camp, 1740 N. Riverside. BOYSENBERRIES 68e, your con talner, at place or postcard for free delivery. Ooodroad'a. West Stewart Ave. FOR SALE Oladtola blooms. Dresa- ler's. 1107 E. Main. CHOICE pie cherries, Royal Anne. 632 Pennsylvania. FOR SALE 4l h.p. outboard motor, 14-ft. cedar boat. 916 Whitman. FOR SALE Large Thor waahlng ma. chine In good condition. 716 8. Oakdale. BOYSENBERRIES. 60c. talner. 825 W. 13th. Bring con- FOR SALE 16 h p. outboard, 12-toot spend boat. Priced to sell. Other boats and motors. 623 Edwards St. FOR SALE National 40-qt. liquid ca pacity pressure cooktr. 938 so. Holly. ROYAL ANN cherries. 8c lb. picked Phone 1666-L or call at 18 Myrtle st. FOR SALE Oeneral Electric 7 eu. ft. deluxe refrigerator, cannot be told from new. This Is an opportunity to buy a fine refrigerator at a small part of Its original cost, liberal terms made. Seen at Lapbam Mo tors, M colore. FOR SALE Westlnejhouse automatic electric range, good condition, 626. oua usxota. SECOND cutting alfalfa. In shock. ao nsniey Kancn, ttoss Lane. FOR SALE Two Iron, folding, single camp beds, coll springs: one set single oeq con springs, almost new. rnone 1004-x. FOR SALE Davenport and radio, 82 Bo. Orange. 69 FOR SALE Youngherrles. Owen. Orchard Home Drive. 1453-J-l. Chaa. Phone OLD growth body fir, any length. very reasonable Tel 2071. Custom grain binding. Phone 697-J-6 A-l BREWINO CO.. Successors to Oold Seal Creamery, price of Ice delivered. 60c a hundred Ice boxes for ssie or rent. Phone 271 Pipe and Fittings New and Used Large stock All sixes Oet our pncea MEDORD BARGAIN ROOSB 27 N Grape St Phone 1083 USED gasoline engine waaher. only 4 month old. bargain. Lee's Radio ana Electric. RIAL BUYS in used clothing 1406 No Riverside, serosa from Beck's Bakery LOOSE AND BALED ALFALFA BAY Ed Hanley Ranch Rosa lane. MYERS a JACUZZI guaranteed water pressure system rick Hsrawar YATES tool AMERICAN Reasonable wood making Pick Bsrdwsre NU-WAY Mattress and Upholstering Co Pbon 291 309 West 6tb t PANSY. E1NN1A. ASTER ete lOe doa Vegetable blent 20 Laurel t - - ; USE lOOt GENERA PAINTS Paint coeuacung. Flex Hardware, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS JACKS 2nd nana Mwre. the Rouse of a Thousand Bargalne Harneee spring tooth pumps. shingle fur niture. stoves, at 108 8 Orape SONO BIROS-1127 Weat Main Bt BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR BALE Ice cream parlor, foun tain and sandwich shop Ll"'le Hotel Bldg.. Ashland. Oregon. Pri vate party must sell cheap. Call Medford. phone 1248-R or write box 1711. Tribune. OROCERY Store, living quarters, do Irur a good business: win accept best cseh offer within reason. Box 1722 Tribune. FOR LEASE Sernce atatlon on Pa cific Highway, north 9300 will handle. Write tribune Box 1807 MUST SELL Ice cream and confec tionary business. 61000 handles See Hansen. 124 N Riverside Also other choice llMlnes PERSONAL CARD ANT) CRYSTAL READINO. 81. 723 Sherman St. Phom. 905-J-3. PSYCHIC CARD READINGS, dally except Sunday. 632 So. 80c Fir MISCELLANEOUS OPPORTUNIT You rant lose. If you listen In on KMED June 25th to June 29th, Inclusive. 6:30 to 6:00 p. m. REWARD yourself with added knowl edge of the Bible by attending the Ladd Evarwzeltst Meetings at the Central Avenue Churra of Christ, corner Central Ave. arTd Jackson St., June 33 to July 2nd, except Monday. Electntlux Cleaner Service Pb 1056 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Loan ADVANTAGES OF OUR CAR LOAN PLAN 1. No Interest charged In advance 2 Tour own Insurance accepted 1. Car does not have to be paid for. 4. You get the oioney In tan min utes 6. Special low spring payment 6. You deal direct and save money See W E. THOMAS. Manager OREGON FINANCE CO. At Our Main Office 46 South Central License No Phone 139 U-217. $20 TO $1,000 On Your Car 1932 to 1940 Model cars and light trucka 1 to 18 Monlha to Repay CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H BROWN AGENCY Agent 133 East Main M 338 Phone 807 AUTO LOANS You get ct.-ck at once CARS BOUGHT and SOLD. P T "Jerry" YOUNG Motor Investment Co. License M-274. Tel. 159. 234 East 9th. CAR LOANS Bolve your financial proolema by refinancing yt borrowing LOANS ON CARS 1933-1939 TTl-8tate Acceptance Corp. Llornsr M-263 MARK A. GOLDY ton E Main Phone 728 Dressmaking THE FASHION SHOP-Dressmaking Fur Remodeling Buttuns and Buckles covered Room 802. 0 8 Nat. Bank Bldg Tel. 1181. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Fslins anlmsls i. City la low S. Condensed at mospherls molslurs II. Beflrt It. Light cotton fabric 14. Mountain: comb, form 15. Defy K. Alienate is. Bearing weapons 10. Prophet 2L Goddess of pescs St. Hsppen re. pestedly 17. Bird of pray ti. For fear that St. Be Interested 22, One who takea the Inltlauve 14. Raucoua 24. Feed to the full 27. Genus of the olive tree 21. Youngster to. RulM 42. Come In 41. Itst.an opera SC. Backbone Solution of Saturday's Puxtle W A RlSriM A TEFgPrf P 0 t ofey I R TtS tB Y E NIE U RIO T I HsMT B E OR k:tJsTU M fl E I T N A P A p EgtO;LER e!a L A 1 B I E TMR E NHDEgffiy A p j a1 t IhJ s m ; o i R;Efe3 A I RTjRiOM B 0NiS 1 ootep r Egajs'c at D EVLaR,0;A'Nff"EElR;Y 41. Game fish it. Biblical gar den 64. Not at hems hi. t.arx plant . Mild oath 67. Inasct 6!. Iny ' li. Hsrdens I 13 I I 1 IT 8 :1 ' I" ',, Ts "TTl -7 ""liil"IilP r,it v 23 3A 1t"iS '' 51 3i T 33" 35 ''';, 33 7 ss ri rpr BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaner Lri JOE DO rr Expert Window Cleanere General house cleaners Floor waxing Jos Srvree Ptv.ne 1172 Floor Sanding FLOOR SAND1NO Phone 1732 or 1731-J-l. PERSONAL LOANS YOU CAN BORROW $100 It You Can Set Aside $1.68 A WEEK Other Amounts In Proportion. W Are Friendly Confidential Prompt, OREGON FINANCE CO. W I Thomas. Mgr. Lto No S-311 45 So. Central.. Phone 139 INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTION Piano (modern and elaaslcall violin cello, flute, trum pet, trombone Compose, arrange ISH HINDRH'R Box 499S Tribune Painting FRANK M 8KEEN Painting and Paperhanglng. Pirsl-ctass workmsnshtp on all Jooa. Call at 1103 W R'.h oi Phone 1963. Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 Si.uth 3artlett Roofing WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof Pabco etoutlnna. Shingle. Coalings and Paint. Wall Paper Ekerson Pslnt aid Rout Co. 88 so Bartlett Tel 343 Transfer CITY TRANSFER e STORAGE CO Household moving and general hauling 29 8 Orape Phone 3060 day or nignt DAVIS TRANSFER AND 8TORAOE 40 8 Fir Street Insured Carriers Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 644 EADS TRANSFER & bfURAOg CO Offices 10 bouth Fir ptione sis Prices rlgnt. Service guaranteed FURNITURE MOVING AND STOR AGE We have Van moving equip ment for local and long distance hauling. Dry and clean storage (concrete building) with speclsl locker rooms st low rates. SAMSON L.TORAOE WAREHOUSE Phone 833 Stock and Bonds ONLY STOCK TICKER servloe In Oregon outside of Portland con tinuous quotations d.irlng market hours M N Hugan & Co. 314 E M5ln St Medford LEGAL rlOTICES Notice of sale of Hogs. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, constsble, Medford pre cinct, Jackson County, Oregon, will, on the 1st day of July, 1840, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. on the property of Dr. Charlee -T. 8weeney. on the old Pacific Highway north of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, sell at public ssle for cssh. to the highest bidder, seven (7) sows, one (1) boar, and eleven (11) pigs. That ssld sale is marts pursuant to Section 30-1(114 and Section 20-1015, of the Oregon code, 1030. All parties Interested In said prop erty, which Is the property of K. C. Nelson snd Mrs. K. C. Nelson, are to govern themselves accordingly. N 8 YOUNG. Constable Medford Preclnet, Jackson County, Oregon. Cross-Word Puzzle t. Throws Into dlsordsr 7. Grsfted: her aldry 1. More ssosltlvi 2. Put on 10. Unit of work 11. M leery 17. Asiatic palm It. Cancsl 11 Roman emperor 24. Explosive shell II. Constsllstloa IS. Bsmboollke grsss 17. Otherwise 21. Rsrk 20. At thst time 31. Decompose t'n. Ceres) seeds 21. Ilsvlng less fat 41. Tips 42. Fencing weapons 4. Terrible 47. Trim 44. Purposes 41. Kind of gas!! 60. Flow 61. Slamsss eelfl 62. Turn to tbe right DOWN L Clovlr.s trust ee measures I. Three-bended armadillo 3. F.nd 4. Seoff I. Mali liquor Wagner Creek Wagner Creek. June 26. (Spl.) Mrs. G. H. Scoffield ot Berkeley, Calif., is here visiting her husband, Mr. Scoffield and son, Paul, for few days. Mr. and Mr. Wsjner Brailey and baby. Lois, of Prospect called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flagle here June 28. The annual school board meeting was held on June 17. Oeorge Kerby was re-elected director and Byron Keith waa re-elected clerk. The community regret hearing that John Myers, who was re-elected to teach the upper gradea, baa re aigned to accept a poaltton In the Talent school. It I not known yet who will tech here next year. Mrs. Shaw of Los Angeles called on Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Undstrom re cently. Mr. and Mr. Cliff Greene of Tal ent have moved Into Orll Abbott's home. Mr. Oreene 1 employed with Charles Skeeters. Russell Keith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Keith, ha been seriously 111. Miss Gladys Ooddard returned home June 22 from Bandon, where she hsa been visiting relstlvea. Miss Helen Combs was the recipi ent of a miscellaneous shower at the home ot her parents on June 13. Miss Combs received many lovely and useful gifts. There were 35 friends and relative at the party wishing Miss Combs much happiness tn the future. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Davis and chil dren. Janet and Joyoe, of Richmond, Calif., callled on Mr. Leila Lyncb and Mrs. M. A. Doran on June 20 Mrs Clara Chapman and Beathal Davis of Klsmath Junction accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Davta on their visit. Mr. Davis teaches school tn Richmond and they plan to spend their summer vscatlon In Oregon Mr. Davis formerly lived here and Is Mrs. Lynch's nephew. Little Betty Abbott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Abbott of Grants Paas, I elsltlngw her grandpsrenta, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sommera. Nichols Branch Nichols Branch, June 26. (Spl.) Mrs. Bertland Stanley visited her mother, Mrs. Dick Straus and family Friday. Mrs. Marvin Gossett anticipates a visit of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Worthlngton thla week-end. They will bring home Joan Ooaaett who has been vlattlng them in Eureka, Calif., for six weeks. Nick Meyers, Merle Desn, Elden Dean, Joe Payn, Henry Holman, Geo. Pursel and Marvin Oossltt are hay ing for V. R. Matthewa. Nevah and Mary Holman and Nora Matthews were dinner guest Bun dsy of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Moore of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tlbbltt and family shopped In Medford Satur day. Verna Matthews visited his parent. Mr. and Mrs. Qreen Matthews Fri day. Derby, June 26. (Spl.) At the annual school election June 17 Walt Allen was elected di rector and Mrs. Hiram Webb as clerk. The Murl Haynes family went to Prospect Thursdsy visiting their eon. Vernon Hsynee and family. They re. turned via Red Blanket to Butte Falls. Artie Vestal Is using hi pickup again for all those wishing to attend Sunday school and church at Reese Creek. Those attending June 23 were Winifred Leonard and Lee Haynes and their cousin, Mary Lou Haynes of O rants Psss, Mrs. Murl Hsynee and the driver, Artie Veetal. Recent shoppers in Medford Include Mr. and Mrs, Bill Webber, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. Bam usl Johnson, Hiram Webb, Pauline Johnson and Percy O'Nell. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haynes nave purchased the Van Ausdale place. They are renovating the house and repairing fences. They expect to move in the near future. Prisoners vs. Cops Tulsa, Okla. (P) The inmates of Oklahoma prison are going to contribute to the Tulsa po lice pension fund despite the fact that some of them are In prison because of the efficiency of Tulsa officers. Warden Jess Dunn, of the penitentiary, has agreed to permit the prison baseball team to play a police team here in July. Profits go to the pension fund. Not So Subtle Pueblo, Colo. W) A woman fortune teller told tha Judge that the cards said he would be in an automobile accident within three days if he made a certain decision. But the Judge tempted fate and fined her $10 for violating tha anti fortune telling ordinance. Jumping Goldflshl Beaconsfield, England (JP)- Mrs. Kathleen Bishop was look ing for a goldfish when sh showed a light during the blackout here. When she ap pea red in court, she claimed tho fish had Jumped out of its bowl. She was fined 10s ($2.22). Smoke Screen Worked London 0P Hailed by a sen try when forced down in Ger man territory. Pilot Officer Al exander Macleod, 34, pretended not to hear and sat on a river bank to smoke a cigar. Satisfied he waa a German, the sentries let him reach tha British lines. ll Derby FARM INTEREST ! OH MORTGAGES nnum cimnniv I Survey Reveals Charges in 1939 Were Lowest in 23 Years Saving is Noted. By Fred Bailey Washington (U.R) Farm mort gage interest charges of approxi mately $357,000,000 last year were the lowest in ii years, according to a survey made by the department of agriculture The comparatively low figure was due in part to lower interest rates and in part to a reduction from $11,000,000,000 to $7,000, 000.000 in the farm mortgage debt, the department said. The average interest charge on farm mortgages has been reduced to about 5 per cent, compared with 6H per cent 20 years ago, the survey disclosed. The farm credit administration loan rate is 3'4 per cent. Foreclosures One Heavy The reduction in the farm mortgage debt was due largely to more than 200.000 farm fore closures during the depression. Payments on principal during 1937, 1938 and 1939 reduced the principal still further, officials said. In 1938 and last year approxi mately $1 out of every $22 of cash farm income was needed to meet Interest charges on montgages. The highest per centage was in 1932, when $1 out of every $9 was required to pay mortgage interest. Interest charges last year were only slightly more than half the all-time record of $680,000,000 in 1922, when the record indebtedness was esti mated at $11,000,000,000. The. debt was $9,631,000,000 in 1930. 1 The department said that ' since about one-third of the farms In the country are mort gaged, it was probable that mortgage interest during the past two years was about 12 to 13 per cent of the cash income on those farms. Scaled Down Interest charges to borrowers from the federal land banks and the land bank commissioner were scaled down approximate ly 28 per cent in the past two years, the department said. That resulted in an estimated saving of $39,000,000 a year to bor rowers. Approximately one-third of the total farm mortgage debt is held by the federal land banks and the land bank commis sioner. Approximately 29 per cent of the borrowers from those two semi-federal agencies are now in default for one year or more on Interest payments, it was shown. Farm credit administration of ficials estimated that the land banks and commissioners now have more than 250,000 delin quent loans. Many of those are behind on principal payments as well as interest payments, offi cials said. Had To Come Los Catos, Calif. (P) The city fathers here seem to agree pretty well. When Councilman Stanley Mills cast a "no" vote on a minor appropriation, It was said to be the first dissent in ten years. Aquaqueen Esther Williams ts the shapely qaeen of Hilly Hose's Aquacade troupe oa Treasure laland. She's starred wllh Johnny Welsamaller and (iertnirle KnVrle In the water carnival at the Golclca fiats Inter BAtlonsJ LxposlHorj, LODGE NOTICES I CARPENTERS LOCAL, J067. mwU A. IP ol L HM1 flrtt and tb.i Prlrt.? $ch oiodUx. vluuxki incmban w com. Meteorological Report Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight snd Thursday, warmer Thursday. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs day, warmer In the Interior of west portion Thursday, moderate northerly wind oft the coast. Loral Data Temperature a year ago today! Highest, 13; lowest, 52. Total monthly precipitation. Jt Inch. Deficiency for the month, .11 Inch. Total precipitation since Sept. L, 1830. 225 Inches. Excess for the season, ca inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. tn. yee terday, 2; 3 a. m. today. 80. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4:37 a. m.; sunaet, 7:50 p. m. Observations Tah-n at 4:30 a. m. 190 Meridian Time. u n mi i 8r if Boise . Boston , 25 . 55 . 76 . 24 . 67 . 22 , 33 . 37 Clear Rain Pt. Cldy. Cloudy Pt. Cldy. Pt. Cldy. Cloudy Clear Rain Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. Cldy. Cloudy Pt. Cldy. Pt. Cldy. Cloudy Pt. Cldy. Chicago Denver Eureka Havre Los Angeles... Medford New York Omsha t 34 .102 . 80 . 0 - 88 - S3 Phoenix Portland . Reno Roaeburg . Salt Lake. San Francisco. 64 Seattle . 78 Spokane BS Wash.. D. O. 10 Wenstchee 8 Success Story Arlington. Neb. IPi Tim J Marshall, Arlington dairy far- , mer, says It was lust "fool's luck" that got him into manu facturing. When losses from frozen milk began mounting last winter, Marshall devised an insulated box, insect and dust proof. The milk didn't freeze at It below zero. Jim's neigh bors demanded he maka them boxes. So, he turned his hay mow into a factory. Cot a pat ent, and, when the demand kept growing, established a factory near here with six employes. Problem Roanoke, Va. (P) J. E. Stan ley put his inventive genius to work after a thief had stolen several bottles of his baby's milk off the front porch at night Ha rigged up a wooden collar that would hold the bot tle until unlocked from a post, and proudly awaited the result. The next day he found an em pty bottle containing a straw. AIRPLANES Northbound Usee Malls 4:87 a. tn. 8:33 a. BS. 13:03 p.m. 11:17 a.m. 3:41 p m. (Flag atop) Mo Mall 8:11 p.m. (Flag stop) gJS p. m. 8outhboung Leave Malls Close tins a.m. 10 40 a a. 3:18 p m. (Flag nop) 8:80 p m. 13:00 m. 11U8 p.m. TRAINS Merthbeun Leave 10:48 a m. Malls Close 8 :48 8SS. 7.-08 p. BS. 8.05 p. m aootnbouad Mall CVosa Leave e m. 1:40 p. m. 7 JO a as. 4.-40 BISE8 KOrth 3:30 a. m. 1M a m. 8:38 a m. 1:40 P m 8 48 p m. otitis 13:13 am, t M a.m. 8:88 8SS. e3 '80 p SB. 8O0 p SB. 10.40 p l Ml p. 88. To Klamath Fells 8:48 a m and 3: p ov () To Orante Peat only. () TV aemane) only. 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