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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON'. THURSDAY. JULY 11. 1940.
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST Black leather ripper over
night bag on July 4th. Reward.
Tribune office.
LOST Billfold In front of Christian
church. Reward. H. O. ChUdreth.
Star Route Boa SI. Medford.
BORROWERS, plesse return bridge
tables Immediately to Frank Perl.
Lost 1 female black and tan hound.
1 male black and tan hound end
shepherd. Reward. Phone 38-F-31.
Jacksonville. F. K. McKee.
REPORT lost oogs euimal cruelty
cases Humane Society Phone 1MB
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Middle-aged chore man.
Must be milker. J. P. Sawyer. 3
miles up Wscner Creek from Tal
ent. Phone 7493.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Experienced second maid.
Phone 673-R-l.
WANTED Experienced cook: moun
tain "ifH Box 2008 Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
YOUNCl LADY desires stenographic
or office work; reference. Phone
B77.
EXPERIENCED WAITER wants work.
Call 292-R.
muTiov WANTED Eoerlenced In
clerking end fry cooking, drive
truck or tractor. Roy Ackenunu,
308 W. Jackson.
WANTED Position taking care chil
dren. 317 w. jscsson.
WANTED Lot with trees. 8r. High
district; give location, best price
for cash. Tribune Box 2025.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Best baby oed $5 will buy.
Box 2563 Tribune.
WANTED Milk cow. Must be tested.
Phone 387-R evenings.
WILL mske shskes to order; Inquire.
H. H. McClung. Bogus nivcr, r.
WANTED Lste model pickup. Will
pay cash. Box 2017 Tribune.
NOTICE Have a crew of 20 thin
ners. Will contrsct or thin by day.
Phone 151. Wltherow.
WANTED Grain combining and hay
grinding. Carl Bostwlck, Talent,
ATTENTION DAIRYMEN
X have speclsl equipment for white
washing Do it for less. Phone
833. McOonagle.
WANTED Peaches. Apricots. Cher
ries. Plums, etc. Any amount
Growers Msrket. Phoenix.
WANTED A furnished cabin at Lake
o' the wods during July. H. 8.
Deuel, Valley Fuel Co.
WANTED.
All those who wsnt furniture get
our prices: It will psy you.
HOLBROOK FURNITURE.
18 North Front. Phone 1980
WANTED TO LEAoE or BUY Smsll
plscer property Box 1751 Tribune
WANTED Ford Model A car chsssls
for rebuilding, any condition. Boa
806 Tribune
WANTED
Wool, mohair hides and pelta
Medford Bargain House. 37 North
Grspe St Phone 1062.
HE P MOill CASH
For Your Fun.iture
HtHMHI HO AMIHKHS
6tb and Front Phone 647
WELL UR1LLI.NO $1 80 per ft first
$0 ft etc J M Dodge 619 King
WANTED - Dreosmsklnt alterations
Ksthenne Setterl. 6lnger Shop
33 South Urspe
B:T PRH t PAID
in Vour ". rtmure
CADS riHMIIKE Phone II91-J
HIOHfl CH PRIIta PAID
Pot Ynii r-uriilture
MIIIVOKII HlKOAIN Hilt at
J7 N O-a-je ptyne Q2
FOR hENT HOUSES
WANTED Housekeeper: smsll home.
3 sdilts. References. Box 3003
Tribune.
FOR PENT Fumlihed house. No. 1
Everette Court. Adults only. Phone
1946-J.
PVRNISHED HOUSE. 3 bedrooms.
Clone in. H L Cook. 10 Quince St
FOR RENT- S-room house. 1', acres
paature $12 50. ester paid. Inquire
hou Wet ol Msc s Market, North
Pacific Hlthway.
FOR pNT Modern 6-room stucco
house. Basement furnace. Clean.
Adults. 623 P. pa.
FOR RENT st.i'I psrtlr f,:rr.tshed
house. Adi'.ts Neff Qaifiie store.
IsqisL-e 4.7 J St.
FOR RENT HOUSES
rOR RENT Modern o-room ho.-se.
Jacksonville hwbwsy. Inquire Roy
I. Osntleld. first house north How
ard school.
SMALL PUrtNISHCO HOUSE. Inquire
SOA 60 Oekdsls.
FOR RENT Modern (room houee.
cloee in. stove Included. Phone
U27-J.
FOR RENT 4-room pertly furnished
houee. Thomee road acroea from
Otrk'l Orooery.
POR RENT 6-room modem bouse at
310 So Holly Phone IS
SMALL FURNISHED DUPLEX, hot
water and garbage service. H. L.
Coo It. 10 Qnlnoe St.
FOR REN1 APARTMENTS
POR RENT Cabins, apartment and
sleeping rooms 446 fio. Front.
FOR RENT Modern furnished spart
ment. Electric refrigerator. Durell
Court, S39 N. Holly. Inquire Apt. 6.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 1
block from courthouse. 10 Mistle
toe. Call 19S Central Point, collect.
FOR RENT New attractive furnish
ed apartment. 818 So. Oakdale.
APT. end sleeping room. 1517 West
Main St.
FOR RENT 4-room partly furnished
apartment with bath. 113 50 per
month, water paid. Inquire 1028
Court.
ATTRACTIVE furnished apartment
lor two adults. "us west tutn.
NEWLY renovate furnished apart
ment In Man moune buiidirat
Shower, water paid Very reason
able rent. Apply at Tribune office
FOR RENT Furnished apartment:
hot wster. bath, lights, refrigerator
Adults. R13 S. Oakdsle.
NICELY furnished apartment Elec
tric range and frlglJhlre. a large
rooms, kitchen, bathroom, fire
place. Newly renovsted. Hot and
cold water furnished Mall Tribune
Bldg. call at Tribune office.
MODERN furnished apartment.
Quince St
10
VAWTER APARTMENTS 6 rooms
unfurnished Heat, hot wster
complete electric kitchen $43.00.
lease Phone 1108
FURNISHED, cool Insulated apt
Adults only, no docs 503 8 Holly
FOR RENT Furnished Rooma
FOR RENT Front upststrs sleeping
rooms, near bath, private entrance.
Tel. 1335-J.
FOR RENT Front bedroom, nicely
furnished. 410 Beatty. Phone 1531-L.
FOR RENT Pleasant front room. 803
East Jackson.
FOR RENT Well rurmsned sleeping
room: garage If desired. 325 South
Riverside.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms
with bath. Clean, cool and redeco
rated. 124 Tripp St.
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 S Orape
FOR RENT Room. $2 60 week
rate entrance 408 Edwards
Prt-
FOR RENT bO ARD. ROOM
ROOMS for clean-habited men, $3.00
per week. No drinkers need apply.
1009 W. Main.
BOARD AND ROOM 828 N Riverside
ROOM AND BOARD 718 t Mslo
81 per dsy
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Store ulldlng and two
office roums see Al uttrcll or
Rolsnd Huoberd
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR 8ALE Weaner pigs. Adjoining
Macs Market, North pacific Hwy.
FOR SALE preen cows,
second
Central
calves. Joe N. Wright,
Point. Phone 134.
FOR SALE 10 sows to farrow In
July and August: slso 40 feeders.
Ms" Ranch. Central Point
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 800 W. Leg. pullets.
montns old. i mile soutn Tsiem.
Box 316, Rt. 3. Ashland.
BABY CHICKS July, August and
September, Barred Rocks only.
Ready July 18 and 37; order In
sdvsnce; also stsrted chicks and
Frvers as available.
CENTRAL POINT HATCHERY
FOR SALE Dryden Barred Rock pul
lets, ready to lay. Can supply un
related cockerels. Mrs. R E. Carley.
r-r door north S'ipr-Y Market.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Equity in 6-room furn-
lshed house, cheap.
Box 3568. Mall
Tribune.
FOR SALE IB acres. Irrigated. ood
aou. good buiidicgt. electricity,
pressure syttem. 6 con, calves.
ertam tnrstor all lermt
14 i-inei rrom ftieorora on vriw
Let highway, near "Bob and Vic'-"
tat ion.
FOR SALE Home, furnished or un
furnlBhed. Bargain. 413 Laurel.
SACRIFICE Modern 4-room houaa
well built arid attractive. Key at
413 Western.
FOR SALE COTTAGE. Lake o'
Woods. 3 rooms and porch, fur
nlaheJ. 11000 ea&h. Write 1345
Worden Avenue, Klamath Fails.
Oregon.
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screened-in eenrlee porch, shade
.xW V.a.ri.t
and fruit, on pavea street, wen
located. 11500. eav terms.
ALSO
19 Acrea. all irrigate end In
Ladino clover, fair house and barn,
electric water pressure avstem. ce
ment block celltr, nice shade, nfar
Stat Hwy. Price 12800 including
ft milk oowt and 3 calves.
ALSO
10 or 30 Acres, irrigated, good toll,
level land, near Medford, 4100 per
acre.
F O PICKELL
16 So. Bartiett
IF TOO are wanting to buy or e-II
real etate. see l. O p.ckell, 16
So Bsrtlett Phcne 3CS.
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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
CITY and country properties. RENT
ALS LOANS INSURANCE C 8
Butterfleld 409 Medord Building
FOR SALE CHEAP 7 lots In Rose
Park addition. Write P O. Boa 128.
East Ely, Nevsda.
IN CORVALLIS. a nine-room house.
partly furnished, with two bed
rooms, two blocks from campus.
Price $3000 cash Address P. E
Ssndoe, 613 s. 13th St, Corvallls.
Oregon.
HOUSES POR JAI.B in Medford ar.d
surrounding towns Easy teru.s
Jackson County Federal Savings
and Loan Association
FEDERAL LAND BAKU FARMS
Convenient terms Lists available
at Nstlonal Farm Loan Office
Hollv rneatre Building Medford
FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate
WANTED Ranch in So. Oregon In
exchange for beautiful 7-room home
In Los Angles, Calif. Price $10,
000. Box 2385, Tribune.
30-ACRE choice orchsrd. Riverside
modem home, also 3 modern homes
In Los Angeles, total value of equi
ty, $13,800, trade for flrst-clsss Im
proved rsnch here. . Add cash and
assume. Box 3013. Tribune.
3-STORY modem home, choice sec
tion Los Angeles. $8,600, mortgsge
$3,500. Trade equity for Improved
ranch here. Add cs&h and assume.
Box 3011, Tribune.
SALE OR ' TRADE Modem 6-room
home, corner lot. desirable. 30414
W. Jackson.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE The very best of baled
alfalfa, for 810. come and get it.
Jim Gregg, Central Point.
WOOD All ktnds,
$1.25 tier, up.
Phone 453-R-3.
FOR SALE Second cut alfalfa, $7
a ton in the shock. R. V. Besll,
Beall Lane.
USED HOME RADIOS as low aa $3.
Lewis Super Service Station.
TWO USED 7.60x20 truck tires. Per
fect condition. Lewis super Service
Station.
FOR BALE Washing machines. One
Thor. $35: one Westlnghouse, $26.
Cell at 718 S. Oakdale.
FOR SALE Lumber rolls and bunka.
368 B St., Ashland.
FOR SALE Enclosed 3-wheel trailer.
721 Beekman, near Wsshlngton
school.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Factory
made, modern trailer house, like
new. will trade for small home or
what. See It at McDonough ranch.
Sams Vslley,
BOAT. $16: e-ft. electric refrigerator;
electric Monarch combination
range. 703 West 4th.
FOR SALE Glsdlola blooms. Drees
ler's, 1107 E Main.
FOR TRADE 1940 Sparton 6-tube
Radio for good trailer. Matt
Neathaner. corner 3rd and Cherry,
Central Point.
BOYSENBERRIES 76c. your eon.
talner. B. V. Good road, West Stew
art Ave.
FOR SALE or TRADE Set of Black
smith and Csrpenter tools. Inquire
Scott Davis summer home on
Rogue River.
FOR 8 ALE Used bedsteads snd rock
ing chslrs: slso window ahsdes. csll
Hotel Medford.
DOORS. WINDOWS. Flpe fittinea.
pipe, fruit Jars, jeds, floor cover
ing, everything for the home
Jsck's Secondhand Store. 108 So
Grape.
Late rebbage kale, broccllt 30 Laurel
USED ssoltn en n tne waaher only
4 months old. bargain Lea's Radio
and Electric
SO NO BIRDS 11 rr West Main St
' rvn b-il-c w-mipon sua raio. -
33 So Orange.
OLD growth body fir. any length
very reaonabt Tel 3071.
Pipe and Flttlris New and Uad
La rye stock All alaea Oat on
pn ca
MED-ORD BAROAir HOUSE
37 N Orape St Phon 1063
Custom gram binding Phona S97-J-6
REAL BUYS In used Clothing 1405
No Riverside, acroaa from Back's
Bakery
iNU-aVAV Uartreea and Ooholstennt
Co PTn: 71 3 Wft tl'ft X
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
MUST SELL icm eraam and eonfec
tionsrv h'isines 11000 nand.ea
S Hansen. 124 N Riverside Also
nn-r -hoi-e lutines
MISCELLANEOUS
REVIVAL MEETINGS. Foursquare
church, Central and Jackson, Frl
day evening Divine Healing Servloa.
Bring the sick. Everybody welcome.
COMMERCIAL 6PRAYINO of all
kind, slso C'j.d ster painting
a-d -K:f a-.hinf. Phone Wtthrow
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Lacuua aaoai Barrioa. fa. ,064
PERSONAL
PSYCHIC Csrd Readlmra. SOe dally
except g'.mrtav. 533 So. Fir
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Auto Loan
ADVANTAGES Or OUR
CAR LOAN PLAN
L No Interest charged la sd ranee
8. Tour own Insurance accepted
I- Car does not bar to be paid
for.
i You get the money In ten min
ute. e
S. Special low summer paymanta
$ You deal direct and save money
W S. THOMAS, Manager
OREGON FINANCE CO.
' At Our Main Offloa
46 South Central. Phone 139.
License No. M-317.
$20 TO $1,000
On Your Car
1933 to 1940 Model car
and light trucka
1 to 18 Months to Kepsy
CONSUMERS CREDIT CO.
HAROLD H BROWN AGENCY
Aisent
133 East Main M 336 Phone 807
AUTO LOANS
You get chck at once
CARS BObOHl snd SOLD.
P T "Jerry" YOUNO
Motor Investment Co.
License M-274.
Tel. 159. 334 East tin.
CAR LOANS
solve your financial
proolums by
retina nxi iia jt onrrowtng
LOANS ON CARS
' 1932-1939
Trt-Stete Acceptance Corp.
License M-253
MARK A. GOLDY
109 E Main Phone 728
Dressmaking
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
Fur Remodeling. Buttons and
Buckles covered Room 803 0 0
Nat Bank Bldg rel 1181
Expert Window Cleaner
LET JOE DO IT
Expert Window Cleaners. Oeneral
nouse clesoers Floor waxing Jos
Spence Phone 1172
PERSONAL LOANS
VACATION KONEY
fflAA Loan easily repaid CC 79
J1UU In mo. payments of aJO. I L
Oene Thomas ssys:
"Qet enough to psy up present
bills and have a swell vacation.
We'll cooperate with a low pay
ment schedule.'
From $5 to $300
See Gene Thomas, mgr. of
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Lie. No. S-311
45 So. Central. Phon 13
Roofing
WE REPAIR or apply any type ot
roof Pabco itouflnKS. Shingles.
'Coatings snd Pslnts. Wsll Paper
Ekerson Paint nd Roof Co. a8 So
Bsrtlett Tel 24S
Transfer
CITY TRANSFER STORAGE CO
Household moving end genersl
hauling at a Grspe. Phone 30S0
dsy or ntgbt.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 S rir Street
Insured Csrrters
Local and Long Dlstsnce Hauling
Phone 644
EADS TRANSFER ej STORAGE CO
Offices Id South Fir Phone "16
Prices rlgnt Service guaranteed
FURNITURE MOVING AND STOR
AGE We have Van moving equip
ment tor local and long distance
hauling. Dry and clean storsge
(concrete building) with special
locker rooms at low rates
SAMSON cTORAOE WAREHOUSE
Phone 133.
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Piano and Organ Instruction
APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Plsno. Or
gan and Accordion, classic and
modem. Best In So. Oregon. 131
So Orene e)t Phone 1199
Stock and Bonda
ONLY STOCK TICKER service) In
Oregon outside of Portlend con
tinuous quotations during market
hours si N Hogan e Co.. tie
E Main St Medford
THE GRANGE
Lake Creek Grangers sre
asked to come dressed In work
ing clothes Friday evening, July
21, prepared for a clean-up of
the Grange hall grounds.
Last meeting was enjoyable.
with special program cleverly
arranged to honor Tom Stan
ley's return after a long ab
sence due to serious illness. Lit
tle Charmalne Lee Charley sang
a song of welcome for him and
presented him with a bill-fold.
All members are very happy to
know that Mr. Stanley Is stead
ily improving.
Patriotic songs were sung by
the Grange in honor of Inde
pendence day. Other patriotic
music was rendered by Leland
Charley, trombone, and George
Brown, piano.
Mabel Brown sang accompan
ied by George Brown and Le
land Charley.
'The Flag on the Farm" was
read by Janet Charley, "The
First Fourth of July," by Ellyn
Charley and "The Spell of the
Yukon," was recited by Claus
Charley.
Dances at Lake Creek Grange
hall have been discontinued for
a time.
Nichols Branch
Nichols Branch July 11.
(Spl) Mrs. Marvin Gossitt
shopped Monday In Eagle Point.
Mr. snd Mrs. S. H. Tlbbltts ana
family motored to Dead Indian soda . tlori. Many will remember Mr. Mc
sprlng the Fourth. , Clellsnd aa he wss fireman on the
Vern Matthews helped John Noble
and Vern Harper of Antelope bay
last week.
The Oettogether club will meet
July 19 at Mrs. O. R. Peraul's. All
members should be present. New of
ficers will be elected.
BUI Shoop snd Mr. and Mrs. TJ.
R, Mstthews were among those from
the community spending the Fourth
In Ashlsnd. . 1
Alfred Robinson Is spending this
week at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stsnley's.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Culbertson were
Medford shoppers last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Msyhsm.
daughter Thelma and Ray, spent
Ssturdsy evening In Medford,
Mrs. Persul, Sr., of Medford, Is
spending a few weeks with her son,
O. H. Persul and family here.
Big Applegate
Big Applegate, July 11.
(Spl.) Miss Nancy Blair has
returned to her home in As
toria, having been a guest of
Miss Pollyanne Winter at Ruch
for an extended period. Miss
Winter and Miss Blair gradu
ated from Sacramento Junior
college last month.
Mrs. Ben H. Schmidt and daugh
tera Barbara and Jacqueline, arrived
Wednesday to spend the vacation
period st their summer home on
Big Applegste. Mr. Schmidt and son
Rodney and dsughter Joyce will ar
rive in August to Join the fsmlly
here.
Guests from Klamatn Falls at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Thomas
of Ruch were C. O. Koble and Mrs.
Phoebe Cessment snd .-hlldren. Mrs.
Cessment la. a daughter or Mrs.
Thomas.
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Ouests early this week at the
home of Mrs J. W. Strsube Included
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mr. Bruce Henaelmsn of Med
ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Strahl
of Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ltttreli of
Medford spent Sundsy at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rett near
Ruch.
Mrs. F. I. Blgalow of Medford
spent several days lsst week aa a
guest of her sister. Mrs, Anna Ruch.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Beaman of
Hybers, Cel., spent the recent holi
day period with relatives here. In
cluding Mrs. Beaman's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. West. Among others
coming from a dlstsnce to spend
the Fourth with relstlvea were Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Austin of Florence,
Ore., who were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lew Kuael on Little Applegate.
A son, Russel Eugene, was bora
late last month to Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene McDonsld of lower Applegate at
a Orsnta Pass hospital.
The home of Mr. and Mr. E. H
Taylor was the scene of an enjoy
able lawn picnic the Fourth, when
a group of 19 local friends gathered
to spend the day.
Eagle Point
Eagle Point, July 11. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and
daughter, Barbara, returned last
Sunday from a weck'a vacation
at Crescent City. They were ac
companied on their vacation by
Mrs. Smith's brother, Amos
Ayers and family of Medford.
Lincoln Pence Is recovering nicely
from a bad cut on his left foot,
sustslned while cutting branches
from a tree week brfore last.
Bill Wsttenberg. county construc
tion foremsn. and crew, finished
putting In new culverts and other
wise Improving the road between tne
railroad track and the highway last
week after grading and also putting
In new eulverta on the Reese creek
road north of Eagle Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powell and
son of Washington are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brlttssn.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony McClelland of
1 Long Beach, Cel.. visited Mr. and
Mrs. Orvlllo Henderson Tuesday aft
ernoon. They had been visiting rela
tives In Roseburg Medford and Sams
valley while on a two weeks' vaca-
; 01a r. ana a. train wots ia
stsrted operations between Medford
snd Butte Falls. They left for home
Wednesday morning.
Miss Christina Putman of San
Francisco ts here visiting her father,
Oeorge Putman, and brother Ed. also
other relstlvea here and In Medford,
while on a two weeks' vacation.
Mrs. Nettle Qrover and Mrs. Nellie
Bowles of Medford spent a dsy here
lsst week with their brother, Wllllsm
Perry and wife.
Mrs. Donsld Ashpole of Medford
called at the Roy Stanley borne last
Tuesday.
Miss Yetta Olson snd Janet Hurd
spent Tuesday In Medford with
friends,
Mrs. Percy Hsley msde a buslnees
trip to Medford Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, Mrs.
John Norrls, and Mrs. Mills, of Jack
sonville, also Mr. and Mr. Jos Smith
and Rudy Slngler, ot Medford, and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gordon attended
the Townsend meeting here lsst Mon
dsy evening. The club voted to dis
continue the second meeting of each
month for the next three months,
due to hot weather and busy season.
Next meeting will be August 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Hsrold Emlaon and
fsmlly returned to their home In
Sen Frsnclsco lsst Sundsy after
spending 4th of July vacation here
with Harold's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
S. N. Emlaon. Bonnie Bea Oalbreeth
returned with them for a few weeks
stsy.
Hermen Buiyoyne and Mlsa Ruth
Nelson of Medford called at the Roy
Stanley and Henderson homes Tues
dsy etenlng.
Friends of Frank Pettegrew will
be sorry to learn of hie serious Ill
ness and removal to a Portland hos
pital. All hope for an early recovery.
Trail
Trail, July 11 Spl. George
Howe, who passed away at Cen
tralis,. Wash., was buried Tues
day. He was quite well known
here. Mr. and Mrs. Irwen Howe,
Mrs. Francis Ash arid Mrs. Irma
Cushman from Trail drove to
Centralis to attend the funeral.
They returned Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm Wilson and
son Merlin, or Olsdstone, Ors., and
Miss Bettle Bolton of Csnenlmsh
were overnight guests at the Scott
home here. They were neighbors of
ears, ocou as veere ago.
Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Mrdroth re
cently from San Diego, have moved
Into the Memman house for the
summer.
Mrs. Marvin Loper and daughter
Joe Ann, of Orsnta Pass, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mra. Rosa.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Graham and
little eon of Klamath rails spent
the week-end at the home of Mrs
Orshsm's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
. W. Hutchinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Coon snd little son
of snsdy Core, visited the Ralph
Watson fsmlly Sunday.
Dr. Msllory hss gone to Sen Frsn
clsco and Sen Jose on a few days
business trip. During his absence
Mre. Msllery's sister, Mrs. FTsns
Hammond, from Willow Springs, Is
staying with hsr.
Albert Hughes has returned to
Salem where he will undergo an
operation when In condition.
Mr. end Mrs. Bdwln Btouder visited
Mi. and Mrs. Burt Clsrk Wednesdsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Welter w. Smith of
California are here for a few dsys
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewey Peebody and
daughter Leah. Mrs. McElrath, Mrs.
Roueeer, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Clsrk
and Martin Burt are a few whose
names we received thst attended the
celebration In Ashland.
During Mr. and Mrs. Howe's ab
sence Mesdsmes Marie Lsrson snd
Laura bell Ash are helping In the
tor. t Tr.il .nd Mr. Alma Mallery t
belpt with tha mall.
Clark Joy of Cam by. Ore., 1 apnd
ln( tha uramar vacation with hit
grindmothfr, Mr. Scott, hre.
Mr. and Mr. Klta Kllmpri. who
'-ought th Walls pikoe aoma
ka I
ago, ire here for two weeki.
Mr. and Mra. Boy Green of Medford
and Mr. and Mra. C. B. Blaeae and
eon Bob of 8hady Cove vleltad at
tha 8. W. Hutchinson home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Weomen and
son Billy of San rrancUco were
week-end guests st the Burt Clark
home. They are old neighbors of the
Clarke.
Fern Valley
Fern V.lley, July 11. Spl.)
The Misses Beth and Verna
Cingcade of Phoenix sr hold
ing Blbla school for children
this week and next at the Fern
Valley school. All children of
the community and any from
other districts are Invited to
attend. It is free.
Mrs. Penlsnd's dsughter has been
visiting her the past couple of weeks
from San Francisco.
Mrs. Herb Puhl and children, Roger
aud Phyllis, and Mra. Msrgaret Beer
and Ernest Lee are spending this
week at Lets of the Woods.. Mr.
Puhl and Mrs. Hughes took them
up Sundsy and spent the dsy at the
Iska.
Wm. Ferns has been lit the past
week but Is better now.
. Employees from the telephone com
pany were Installing new phones
Tuesday preparatory to changing to
the dial system August (.
Miss Ruth Williams, who Is em
ployed and now resides In Medford,
spent Sunday afternoon with her
parents.
A msjorlty of the Fern ealley res
idents spent July 4 In Ashland.
Mr. and Mr. Black and daughter
Anna Mane, of Washington, are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kantor
Sr. Mr. Black la a brother of Mr.
Kantor.
The threshing machine spent the
past few days threshing for Fern
vslley farmers.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ferns and
family have returned from a short
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ferns
of silver Lake. Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Flowers of Med
ford were transacting business In
Fern valley Monday.
Thompson Creek
Thompson Creek. July 11.
(Spl.) Leonard Turnbaugh of
Klamath Falls, Vernon Turn
baugh and daughters and Lee
Strong of Medford were recent
visitors at the Bud Turnbaugh
home. On their return home Jim
Turnbaugh accompanied them
as far as Phoenix, where he
spent the 4th with his aunt, Mrs.
Clint Vroman,
John Smith and family spent the
Fourth at Crescent City and also
vlsued Fort Dick territory on busi
ness. Mrs. Bva Hurd returned from Keno
July S where she hsd been visiting
her sister, Mrs. Ada Teske.
Riley Thompson and Dee Needum
of Cugene, who have been staying
at the William Jordan home while
doing assessment work on their mine,
left July a for Csjlfornla to do
necesssry work on anothsr mine
before returning to Thompson Creek.
Little Clara Lee Teske spent the
Fourth at the home of her grand
psren(s. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Marshall and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sullivan of
Medford spent July 4 on Thorn peon
creek.
Mr. Welters of Portland and Mr.
and Mrs. Wllllsm Jordsn wars calling
on their neighbors July .
Frank Decker left Tuesday for
Corvallls, called by the death of his
father.
Friends of Herman Oeadkea were
grieved to hear of his death last
week In a logging accident. After
leaving Thompson Creek he resided
near Myrtle Creek until hie accident.
He died In the O rents Fsss bospttaL
WASHINGTON GOVERNOR
WILL SEEK REELECTION
Olympia, Wash., July 11. P)
Governor Clarence D. Martin
clarified the Democratic polit
ical situation In Washington
state with a surprise announce
ment that he will seek re-elec
tion for a third term.
His decision to seek re-election
threw the race for United
States senator wide open. Ra
mors have been current for
some time that the executive
might become a candidate for
the post now held by Senator
Schwellenbach, who Is to be
come a federal Judge.
Closing t ma for Too Lata to Ceaa.
ttfy Ada is i SO p m.
F.H.A.Home Loans
41-25 years to pay
SOUTHERN OREGON
TITLE CO.
Affiliated with
COMMONWEALTH, Inc.
of Portland, Ore.
227 W. Main St.
Meteorological Report I
FnrecasU
Medford and vicinity: Piir tcnlfht
J. ! chang. la Umpar-
ature.
Oregon: Generally fair tonight atvd
Frldsy but overcast with occasional
fog or drlxu on the coast, little
chsiwe In temperature, sentie south-
erly wind off the coasu
Loral Data
Temperature a year ago todayi
highest tl. lowest 68.
Total monthly precipitation, trace;
deficiency for the month, M Inches.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 138. area Inches; ezcesa fat
the season 4.73 Inches,
Relative humidity at I p. ra. yes
terday 34 percent; ( a. m. today U
percent.
Tomorrow: sunrise 4:4a a. sun
set 1:47 p. m.
Observations TaV-n at 4:30 a. as.
Its Meridian Tim.
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Boise
Boston -Chicago
Denver .
Eureka .
Havre
, 4
S8
. 84
. S3
, 88
. 88
el
00
as
M Clear
.00 Cloudy
M - Cloudy
.00 P Cloudy
.00 Foggy
.00 Clear
.00 Clear
joo P Cloudy
T Cloudy
so
65
tl
sa
7S
7S
76
83
4
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as
65
as
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7a
54
Los Angeles....l03
Medford .
New York
Omaha
Phoenix
Portland -
Reno -
Roseburg .
Salt Lake
80
. 80
. 87
.113
88
. 83
- 88
-100
M
.00
.00
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Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
.00 P Cloudy
JOO Cloudy
.00 Clear
.00 Clear
.00 Clear
M P Cloudy
M Clear
San Francisco 60
Seattl 78
Spoksne 78
Spokane 81
Wash, D. C . 84
Wens tehee 88
ARMY OSS.HeasI f the
army's new mechanised fore sa
be based at Fort alnox. saa
tacky, will be Brig, Gen. Ada
ft. Chaffee, aeea at tha war sVe-
easrtmeut in Washington.
SHOPPING tIST-j..
ef supervising all defense pr
chasing has fallen le Donald K.
Nelson (above). His appoint
menl was a move toward speeela
aa of armament arograaa,
pii
leaned &i
Cart-'
WMiovt woiNng...Poy bock lei
aaiy payments fined to your In
come. Your cor need not be rufy
poid for. Reduce yoer preienl
payments, why not ask uit
Ccmxncrclal
flnmnf Carywtlon
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