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MEDFORD MAIL TKTBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON'. TUESDAY. JULY 22. 1940.
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you will probably Ilnd exactly
the things you hsvs 6" look
ing for or a sale or trade lor
unused articles you may ban.
Search your attic or stars-room
you may find many things
others are seeking and bs able
to realize immediate wah. If
what you want Isn't here,
advertise tor It. Tribuna Clas
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effective I
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or money order must ac
company all mail order
classiiied ad.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Small black Sbaetfer fountain
pen. Reward. Phone 311.
REPORT lust dogs, animal cruelty
cases dumane Society Phone 1518
BORROW If to. p.ease return bridge
tables immediate!? to Frank Perl
WANTED MALE HELP
HELP WANTED Boys, all sges, to
Bell Examiners on Saturdays. Blge
low's, 100 West Main.
YOUNQ MAN wanted to tike charge
of packing house office during
fruit season. See Mr. Cook Wed
nesday forenoon. American Fruit
Orowers, Inc.. McAndrews road and
Korth Central ave.
WANTED Married man. no children, j
not over 36 years. Dairy and ranch j
work. Year around. References .
Box 3393 Tribune.
WANTED Assistant shipping clerk.
Must hsve some clerical experience,
also knowledge of shipping fir
lumber. Box 2645 Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
WANTED Girl for housework. Board,
room and wages. 611 Haven.
EXPERIENCED woman cook. Inquire
at the Diamond Cafe.
WANTED SITUATIONS
HOUSEKEEPING wanted by widow
46. In or out of town. Can give
references. Phone 1497-J.
YARD AND LAWN WORK. W.
Cavlne-a, 901 East Main.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
I WANT to rent or lease ranch, keep
30 cows, hay and pasture, Irriga
tion and electricity. Rt. 1, Box
163-M. E. B. Lor ton.
WANTED Packers' children, dey
tlme care, bring own lunch, 360
day or 6O0 with hot noon lunch.
840 Haven.
WANTED '39 or '30 light pickup.
Cash. Jacksonville Hwy, Box 67.
WANTED 8500. Will give first mort
gage on 6 acres, Improved. Box
3036. Tribune.
WANTED TO BUY for cssh: 6 to 10
acres tillable soil with river front
age. Improvements not necessary.
Write Box 3009 Tribune.
FOR RENT I8i28-foot fire-proof
stucco garage. 731 West Snd St.
WANTED Loan on Medford Income
propery. Good security. Box 30j8
Tribune.
WANTED Weaner and feeder pigs.
Box 3629 Tribune.
RADIO REPAIRS at very reasonsble
charges 30 - years experience
Severln Electric. 1307 N. Riverside.
WANTEDS or 4-room, small, fur
nished house. Adult only. Tribune
Box 3398.
WANTED 11 us. beer bottles. Will
pay cash, corner 4th and Orape
streets. Otto Schroeder Open on
Saturdays only. In back of brew
ery. WANTED TO LEASE or BUY Small
placer property. Box 1751 Tribune
WANTED
Wool, mohair, hides and pelts
Medford Bargain House. 37 North
Grape at Phone .COS.
WE PtY MORE CAH
For Your fnrnlture
BAKNKHI KG ANDREWS
8th and Front. Phone 647.
WEI.L DR1LLINO 81 50 per f.v first
60 ft., etc. J. M Dodge. 618 Xing
WANTED Drewnsklng. alteration.
Kathorlne Sa'tcrlee, Singer Shop
33 South Orsoe.
REGISTER NOW, B. M Clute hop
yard, apples-ate. Oregon; good camp
ground, csbins. pure water snd
wood f-'rnlshed. For particulars
write or call at hopyard.
Br.T PRIF. PUD
For Your Furniture.
Etr4 f I KMTI RE. Phone IIM-J.
HIGHEST C4H PUKES. P4ID
Pot Hvir Furniture
MllilORII RtRl.tIN HOtE
27 N Orape St ft one 102
NOTICE
t guarantee to kill your earwigs
with my crslnal earwig sprsy.
Mo kir- othv pet's Phone 833
McGor.sgle
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All those wt-.o went furniture get
o.ir price, tt will per vou.
HOIHHlHlh riRMTIRE
e s p:ore l'iao
FOR RENT HOUSES
TOR RENT 5-mom houe
f-jmifhfd 423 So I".
nicely
FURNISHED noee and one and two
rooo If W. lOtfe.
TOR hEM's HOUSES
FOR RENT Attractive well fur
nished house. Close in. Rose berry
Phone 718
FOR RENT 5 -room modern bouts at
320 No. Holly. Phons 19.
FOR RENT 4-room modern house.
, Inquire adjoining Mac's Market.
North Pacific highway.
FOR RENT Furnished house. No. a
Everett Court, axtulu only. Phone
1.48-J.
FOR RiNT Modern s-room stucco
house. Basement furnsce. Clean
Adults S25 Pine.
SMALL FURNISHED DUPLEX, hot
water and garbage service. H. L.
Cook. 10 Quince St.
FOR RENT 'j Duplex, rooms and
sleeping porch, partly furnished.
3000 month, water paid. Phone
371.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
TWO large housekeeping rooms, S3
and S3-&0 per week. 637 N. Central.
FOR RENT Furnished
Sle N. Central.
apartment.
FOR RENT Modern furnished spart
ment at 314 Apple. 815. Phone
13 Kl R.
COOL furnished apartment, private
bath. Frtgldalre. 808 W. Main.
OE BAUER APTS th at Oakdale.
Prestige, courtesy, with comfort
able modern home. Furnlsh-d or
unfurnished. Moderate prices. By
day. week or month. Phone 713-Y.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment. 40 Quince St. Phone 16-X.
FOR RENT Furnished Hotel Holland 1
apartment", electric range and
Frtgldalre.
FURNISHED, cool. Insulsted apt.
Adults only: no dogs. 603 8. Holly
NEWLY revonated furnished, apart
ment In Mall Tribune building
Shower, water paid. Very reason
able rent. Apply at Tribune office
NICELY furnished spartment. Elec
tric range and Fngldalre; 3 large
rooms, kitchen, bathroom, fire
place. Newly renovated. Hot and
cold water furnished. Mall Tribune
Bldg Call at Tribune office.
MODERN furnished apartment. 10
Quince St.
VAWTER APARTMENTS 6 rooms,
unfurnished. Heat, hot water,
complete electric kitchen. 843.60;
lease. Phone 1108.
FURNISHED APTS. Lights snd wat
er, 818 and 818. 317 W. Second.
I FOR RENT Mode-n furnished apart
ment. Electric refrigerator. Durell
Cnurt. 329 N Holly, inquire Apt C
FOR HENT f urnished Rooms
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
csbln for gentleman. 328 So. Riv
erside. FOR RENT Pleasant front sleeping
. rooms, home privileges. 323 King.
FOR RENT Two clean furnished
sleeping rooms with bath for gen
tlemen. 124 Tripp.
FOR RENT Attractive, furnished
front room with private bathroom
Private entrance. 809 West 10th
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 8. Grape
FOR RENT Room. 83 50 week.
vate entrance 408 Edwards.
FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM
EXCELLENT room and board, very
reasonable. , 346 N. Orape. Tel.
903-J.
GOOD board, comfortable. Pechsteln,
801 East Main.
BOARD and ROOM. 328 N Riverside
ROOM AND BOAhD 716 B. Main
SI per day.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
MOUNTAIN RANCH for lease: stock
for sale. Call 344 8. Central.
FOR RENT Store building and two
office rooms. See AI Uttreu or
Roland H'.lrjbr.rd
FOR SALb LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 6 brood sows, 8 bred;
1 Ol C. boar; 30 pigs: the lot 8190.
Jake Myers. Central Point.
FOR SAIJE -Weaner pigs. Howard
Devils. Central Point. Phone 189.
FOR SALE Your choice of three
extra good wotk mares, 7 to 9
rears old W F. Martin. E. P. Star
Route, Medford.
FOR SALE Five Jersey-Ouemsey
heifers. Prof. Engelnardt, route S.
Box 30.
FOR SALE 10 sows to farrow la
July and August; also 40 feeders
Mfe Rarfh Central Point
FOR SALE Rt-AL ESTATE
FOR SALE Nice little home 3 rooms
and bath, some furniture. Dew oil
heater, nice lawn, city water. 6750.
ALSO 5-room modern borne, oak
floors, large lot. beautiful shade,
paved street. Close In, 62860. Dsd
Roberta. 730 W. 2nd.
FOR SALE 1 seres. Irrtgsted. 4
room house: flreplsce. bsm. other
bullnines. 61350. Also several other
smsll tracts. R. N. Lofland, 236
South Oakdale.
FOR SALE A bargain In west side
home, close to schools Fine con
dition. Lawn, trees. By owner at
616 8. Ivy.
REAL ESTATE for SALE or TRADE ...
14 ACRES on Crater Lake hwhway
at Shady Cove. 359 S feet of high
way and river frontal. Bultasls
for cabins. Cheap for cash, or
would consider good sedsn csr
down psyment. Write Bol 45.
Ooshen, Ore.
FOR SALE 171, acres rsrden or
alfalfa land Leveled. Paid water
rht. Oood modern improvements
Located 1 miles northwest Cen
tral Point. li mile from stste
h:;hwsy. Terms offered. R. W.
Nichols. Central Point
FOR SALE by owner 6 acres. Im
proved, on blehwey. 6 miles wit
Terms. Bos 3294 Tribune.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARM!
Convenient terms Lists avsl'.sb'.e
st Nstlonsl Farm L11 a Office
Holly Theater Buildme Medford
) IF VOU are wsntlng to bus or sell
I real estate, see L O Picaall, 16
So. Brt.ett Paoce 666.
CLOSING
TIME
For
SUNDAY
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WANT ADS
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SATURDAY
PLEASE REMEMBER
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown As White.
CITY and country properties. RENT
ALS. UOANS. INSURANCE. C 8.
Butterfleld. 408 Medford Building
HOUSES "OR SALE In Medford and
surrounding towns. Easy terms.
Jackson County Federal Savlnga
and Loan Association.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Beer parlor
In between two towns, good busi
ness. Trlbuns Box 3280.
FOR SALE o-room new residence,
never occupied. Hardwood floors,
large living room, paved street,
close In. Might take small house
as dawn payment 618 80 Onltdale
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
HERE'S A REAL BARGAIN For Im
mediate sale by owner: '38 de luxe
Chevrolet 4-door sedsn. Looks and
runs swell. Radio, heater. Act at
oncet Phone 620 or after 6:30 p. m.
call 1994.
FOR SALE; 1 4-ton Chevrolet truck,
platform and rack nearly new.
cheap. Claude Turner. Shady Cove.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
HIMALAYA blackberries, 33c crate.
you pick and furnish containers.
Emll Pech, Phoenix. Ore., Bob
Smith plsos.
FOR SALE Super Cold refrigerator
and Ice cream dispenser. See Mary,
LaTosca.
FOR SALE .'lano in very good con-,
dltlon. 876; terms. 29 Summit
Ave. Phone 1133-J.
FOR SALE or TRADE 18 h. p. out
board jiotor. See It at City Shops
FOR SALE One Ivory Simmons twin
bed and coll springs. Beautyrest
mattress. Tel. 1349.
FOR SALE Fisher piano, cheap. P.
O. Box 730. Medford.
FOR SALE 10-barrel storage tank
708 W Second.
FOR SALE Trailer house. 411 Laurel.
Late cabbage, kale, brocclll. 30 Laurel
Pipe and Fittings New and Used
Large stock. All stees. Get our
prices.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N. Grspe St. Phone 1063
REAL BUYS In used clothing. 1405
No. Riverside, across from Bocks
Bakery.
NU-WAY Mattress snd Upholstering
co. mine 3va. 309 west atn st.
SONG BIRDS 1127 West Main St.
Headquarters Myers-Jacuscl . pumps
Service sll makes. PICK HLiWE
DOORS. WINDOWS, pipe fittings
pipe, fruit Jars ueds. floor cover
ing, everything for the ' home
Jack's Secondhand Store. 106 So
Orape
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR bALE OR LEASE Orocery an
confectionery store with living
quarters. Doing good busln-ss.
Box 2S48 Trlhune
PERSONAL
FRIEND, pels, companions thru ab
solute confidential neip. send
sump. P. O. Box 384, Orsnte Pass.
Ore.
PSYCHIC CARD READINGS. 500
Dally etcept Sunday 632 S. Fir
MISCELLANEOUS
THE OREOONI AN wishes to an
nounce the appointment of Mr.
Carl Mabry as branch manager for
M-rtf"-d. Phcre 215 for sen-ice.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Auto Loans.
ADVANTAGES OT OUR
CAR LOAN PLAN
1. No Interest charged la advance.
2. Your own Insurance accepted
2. Car dose not have to be paid
for.
4. You get the money in ten min
utes. 8. Special low summer payments
6. You deal direct and save money.
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W. r THOMAS. Msnsger
OREGON FINANCE CO.
At Our Msln Office
45 south Central. Phone ISO.
License No. M-217.
CAR LOANS
solve your financial
problema by
refinancing or borrowing
LOANS ON CARS
1992-19)9.
TRI-9TATE IPINCE CORP.
License M-23
MARK A. GOLOY
109 E Main. Phone 728
ALTO LOANS
Tou set check st once.
CARS aOLOHT AND SOLD.
P r 'JERRY" YOLNO
Motor Inves'mer.t Co.
License M-374
Tt!. 15. Cast tB.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Auto Loan
$20 TO gl.OOO
On Tour Car.
1633 to 1940 Model Care
and light trucks,
t to 18 Months to Repay.
CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO.
HAROLD H BROWN AOENCT
Agent
!M rt Msln M-28 Phone SOT
PERSONAL LOANS
VACATION MONEY
(1AA Loan easily repaid 7")
tplUv in mo. paymentr of yU I L
Gene Thomas says:
"Get enough to pay up present
bills and have a swell vecauon.
We'll cooperate with a sow pay
ment echedule."
From SS to $300
See Oene Thomte. mgr. of
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Lie. No. 8-311
45 Bo. Central. Phone 18.
Dressmaking.
THE FASHION -SHOP -Dressmaking.
Fur rtemodellng. Buttons and
Bucklea covered. Room 303 D. 8
Natl Bank Bids Tel 118L
Expert Window Cleaner.
LET JOE DO IT
Expert Window Cleaner.. General
house cleaners. Floor waxing. Joe
Spenre Phone 1172
Piano and Organ Instruction
APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Plsno. Or
gan and Accordion, classic and
modern Best In So. Oregon. 131
So Orape at Phone 1199
Roofing
WE REPAIR or apply any type of
roof. P a b c o Roofings. Shingles,
Coatlna and Paints. Wall Paper
Ekeraon Paint and Roof Co.. 38 80
Bnrtlett Tel 243
Stocks and Bonds.
ONLY STOCK TICKER service In
Oregon outside 01 Portlsnd con
tinuous quotsttons d'.irlng market
hours. M. N. Hogan At Co.. 314
E Main St , Medford.
Transfer.
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CITY TRANSFER A: STORAGE CO.
Household moving snd general
baultng 39 8. Orape. Phone 3050.
day or night.
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DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 8 Fir Street.
Insured Carriers.
Local and Long Distance Hauling
Phone 644
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
Office 18 South Fir. Phone 816
Prices right. Service guaranteed
FURNITURE MOVING AND STOR
AGE We have van moving equip
ment for local and long dlstance
haullng Dry and clean storage
(concrete building ) with special
locker rooms at low rates.
SAMSON 8TORAOF, WAREHOUSE
Phone 833
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Sale of Interest Bearing
Warrants of achool District No. 20,
Jackson County, Ore.
Notice Is hereby given thst the
Board of Directors of School District
No. 20, Jsckson County Oregon will
receive bids for the purchsse of
Interest Besrlng Warrants of said
School Dlstrl.-t In the amount of
63.000.
The above warrants will be Issued
In denomtnstlona of 8400.00 each,
one warrant maturing one year from
date of isausnce, snd one warrant
each year thereafter until all of said
warranta have been redeemed. The
above warranta having been author
laed by the legal voters of ssld
School District ss required by law
at an election called for that purpose,
held July 18th. 1940.
Sealed bids must be submitted to
the Board of Directors, ststlng the
smount of Interest to be psld on
said Warrants. The Board reserves
the right to reject any. or all bids
Bids will be opened Mondsy. Aug. 6th.
at 8 P. M. at the School House of
District No. 30.
Dated at Sams Valley, Oregon, this
19th day of July, 1940.
8. S. ABBOTT.
District Clerk.
Mail Tribune Daily
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Rise in World Fast
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Washington, July 23. UP)
The impulse of Edward R. Stet
tinius, Jr., to cut swiftly
through red tape obtained quar
ters for his defense commission j
staff in three weeks shorter
time than department heads
thought possible.
Stettinius wanted his staff In
the war department munitions
building, across the street from
his own office in the federal
reserve building. He learned
that such quarters were avail
able and got proper authoriza
tion for them.
But one whole section of the
war department needed moving.
The offices needed two coats of
paint. New equipment had to
be brought in. Accustomed to
the fast moving processes of big
time business, Stettinius called
the proper official and bowled
him over with a request for the
offices, including the moving
Job, the painting and the new
equipment, on one day's notice.
Done In Week
"But that can't be done, Mr.
Stettinius," was the reply.
"Maybe in a month but "
Stettinius relented enough to
allow a week for the whole pro
cess of moving, painting and
equipping.
It was done in a week, though
it took a fleet of army trucks
to do a hurry up Job of hauling
in the new furniture.
This faculty of quick action,
plus a keen and abiding interest
in his fellow man, comes near
to being a dominant Stettinius
trait.
His interest in the men
around him gave him his first
job. When he was at the Uni
versity of Virginia, the atten
tion of this son of one of the
country's keenest industrial or
ganizers, the late "Ed" Stet
tinius, Saint Louis match man
ufacturer who became a part
ner in the Morgan banking
firm, was caught by the stu
dents who were trying to work
their way to an education.
He called some of his friends
together, canvassed, the town,
listed all Jobs open to college
men and set up a college or
ganization to help ambitious
youngsters find a place.
First Job With G. M.
The story of this work came
to John L. Pratt, vice president
of General Motors. A little later,
after Stettinius had finished col
lege, he showed up at the Gen
eral Motors office to get per
mission to go through the com
pany plants.
Pratt asked to see him when
he got back, told him General
Motors wanted an enlarged per
sonnel or industrial relations
program.
"We'll give you a trial if you
are willing to spend two or
three years in the factories on
a first hand study," he said.
"Learn at first hand what are
the problems of the men."
When Stettinius' father re
turned from abroad soon after
ward, he was surprised to find
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son. N. J., making 44 cents an I
hour. Here he was in the store
room. Later he worked in the
production sales and advertising
departments, then became em
ployment manager and assistant
on Industrial relations matters.
Advance Rapid
The meteoric rise had started.
Successively, he handled all as-
r-te f fleneral T r,tnr ln,4i,-
share of the work movement in
the second federal reserve dis
trict under Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.;
was liaison officer between the
Industrial advisory board of the
national recovery administration
and the administration; was vice
chairman of the United States
Steel corporation's finance com
mittee; and. finally, chairman
of the board of the corporation.
Such a business career might
well fill a lifetime. Stetttnius
is still only 39, though his hair
is prematurely white.
Stettinius won't be found on
any tennis courts or golf links
around Washington. But If any
one gets up early enough, he
may find the raw materials
chieftain taking a long walk
along the river front.
Beagle, July 23. (Spl.) Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Seegmiller enter
tained with a picnic dinner on
Morrison creek July 15th for
Mrs. Grant and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Ellis.
Mr. snd Mrs. Lawrence Sanderson
and children of Shady Cove, Mrs.
Melvin Martin and Donnle and Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Sanderson spent July
14 at Dead Indian soda springs.
Mr. snd Mrs. John Dodge of Med
ford were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. EUta
Pleasant Hour club held Its July
meeting at the borne of Thelma
Martin with 16 members present. A
desert luncheon wss served by the
hostess after which there waa a
short business meeting. The after
noon was spsnt sewing for the refu
gee children. Next meeting will be 1
at the home of Mrs. Lundy, the ,
second Wednesday afternoon in Au
gust. Word was received by Mrs. Frlnk
that Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bennett
and Gorden Walker, who left here
July 14, arrived In Arlsona ssfsly.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett have been
visiting relatives and friends hers
for the past two months. Oorden
Wslker went bsck with them.
Several members of Pleasant Hour
club enjoyed the picnic on Rogue
river at Bybee bridge with the Sams
Valley and Table Rock clubs July 18.
The 4-K Forestry No. 1 and No.
3, with their leader, Thelma Martin,
enjoyed an overnight camp at Dodge
Bridge Thursday and Friday, That
finishes up the year's 4-H require
ments and now they will get ready
for the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Idler of Mc
Leod Invited thalr Beagle friends to
their home July 22, for a picnic
and basket lunch. Quite a number
enjoyed the day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kelson and
Rusaell Riddle are among those
driving new care lately.
The Steve Wilson comblns Is har
vesting grain on the Frlnk ranch this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nelson and
children Ruby and Nedra Schuls.
Vivian Mulhollen and Mrs. Jane
Sims motored to Crescent City July
14 and picnicked on the beach,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin and
son Stanley of Reese creek, visited
their son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Martin, and eon. July IT,
Cecil Martin left Saturday to spend
the weeks encampment of Use Boy
Scouts near Portland.
Walter roots, who Is employed
near Malln, Ore, spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Foots.
Reese Creek
Reese Creek, July 23. (Spl.)
American Union Sunday
school met July 21 after which
Rev. D. D. Randall preached at
noon. A picnic dinner was en-
Joyed by a Urge crowd. After
the dinner Rev. Randall enter
tained with music, played from
the loud speaker on his car.
The Misses Francee and Rose
Smith of Butte Palls, also Miss Rare
Chestnut of Reese Creek district were
teachers m charge of the Bible school
here July to 19. There were 34
children enrolled and an enrage of
27 dally attendance. Mr. Randall
says this Is the fifteenth Bible school
held In Jsckson and Josephine coun
ties this racatlon with 6 000 Bible
verse being memorised In all.
Dsrld Ooerkson from Jerome Prairie
near Grants Pais will hold earnoee
Wednesdey evening at the school,
house. He anil tell bis missionary
eipsrieneea while In Africa, (eery
body le welcome to come.
Elcho Redding la expected home
soon from the Christlsn Bndeeeor
outdoor session bsld near Oranta
Pass.
Rev. D. D. Randall gave out to
every family some besutlful art pic
tures made by a Mrs. Ira L. Hoffman
of Harbor, Ore., a seml-lnveUd who
Is using her grest talent for the
Lord's work.
Friend of Mrs. Charles Cummons
win bs pleased to know she la Im
proving nicely.
Homer Martin baa finished putting
up the bay crop for Russell Oieeu
on his dsiry ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrill, Janet
end Jimmy, took Miss Frances Smith
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Shout at Lake Creek whsre mm
Beagle '
BOY GOES TO JAIL
FOR FOURTH Til
ON AUT0STEAL1NG
Melvin Carmichael of Camas
Valley Has Long Record
Starting at Age of U
Roseburg, Ore.. July 23. (IP)
Melvin C. Carmichael. 19, was
back In the Douglas county Jail
again today, the fourth time In
as many years, again charged
with auto theft.
The youth, who formerly re
sided at Camas Valley, west of
Roseburg, was released from
the state penitentiary in May
of this year, following sen
tence of two years imposed in
June, 1939, after he had plead
ed guilty to- stealing an auto
mobile and driving it into Cali
fornia. Deputy Sheriff ClUf
Thornton reported.
Started Young.
Carmichael'g escapade start
ed when he was 14 years old
with two arrests In Oklahoma
according to the records of the
federal bureau of Identification,
Thornton aald. In 1030 he was
arrested at Roseburg and sen
tenced to the state training
school for bicycle theft Fol
lowing his release in 1938 he
was arreste.l on a charge of
auto theft and was sentenced
to four years In the training
school, the deputy sheriff re
ported. Released on parole, alter serv
ing a year, he obtained a Job
as a cook In a CCC camp at
Tiller, and after working only
a few days stole an automobile
belonging to a camp foreman
and drove to San Luis Obispo,
where he was taken into cus
tody and brought back to Rose
burg to be sentenced to two
years in tho penitentiary.
Taken in Yreka.
The offense with which ho
now Is charted, Thornton said,
involves the alleged theft of
an automobile from O. C. Johns
of Roseburg, and theft of a
hunting rifli and cartridge belt
from a car belonging to Georgs
Bacher. Carmichael was ar
rested at Yreka, Friday, beint!
picked up on a chargo of reck
less driving. Local authorities
were notified and brought him
back to Roseburg Saturday
night.
Thornton reported that the
youth had admitted the thefts.
He waived preliminary exam
ination when arraigned In Jus
tice court this morning.
McLeod
McLeod, July 23. (Spl.)
Jimmy and Bennia Collier stient
July IB at .he home of Harry
naromg, jr., on Butte creek,
mta Elder and daughter Mae spent
a week et Lake Creek visiting at the
noma or Mrs. nora Prey.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob' Alwortb
July 17 were Mr. and Mrs. Oeo.
Bowers and Mre, Cawllne Harding
and son Harry.
Mr. and Mr a Ivan Carey and sons
vleltsd Crater Lake July 18.
Mrs. Pauline Walker of Los An
geles is the house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Harding Sr. Mrs. Walker
Is Mrs. Harding's aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vaughn and
family have gone to Salem for a
abort stay.
Mr. and Mrs. a V. Rorton of Los
Angsles hsve been visiting Mr. Hoe
ton's parents. Mr. and Mr. Fred
Horton. at the Evergreen ranch.
Mr. and Mre. Richard Dtts worth
are ataylng at the Frank Dlta worth
ranch and helping with tbt haying.
Joe Ray Dttsworth haa gone to
Roseburg to visit Mr. and Mrs. OYtah
Vaughn.
Mr. Diets got bis foot crushed
while at work one dsy last week.
Plcnle guests at "Hardlnge Para,
diss" July 31 were Mrs. Effie Franks.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McBwen and Mr.
and Mrs. Chuck Collins of Medford
and Mrs. Pauline Walker of Los
Angelas.
A. J. Carroll and daughter spent
the week-end of July 14 at Hyatt
lake,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank DIUworth
spent a few days at Mammakar
Meadows recently.
Miss Renssma It the new primary
teacher at Elk Creek school this
coming year.
Cliff Collier It now working at
Mt. Pitt on the Little Butte Crest.
House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hsrb
Csrllon are Clark Carlton tad Ml as
Helen Robertson of Msdford.
Upper Rogue Orange , held their
regular meeting July It with new
ststloot at each officers place. They
look very nice and add to the beauty
of the ball.
Washer Magnate Dlta
Newton, la., July 23
Funeral services for Elmer H.
Mayta., 86, will b held tomor
row in the First Methodist
church. MayUg, president of the
Maytag Washing Machine com
pany the city's leading Industry,
died Saturday.
Smith will bold toother Bible school
session. They tlso took Mist Rose
Smith to bar home at Butt Falls
Sunday afttraooa.
Meteorological Report
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy
tonight and Wednesday; little change
In temperature.
Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and
Wednesday, overcast on coast and
locally at tlmea In west portion; scat
tered afternoon thunderstorms la
mountains of east portion; little
change In temperature; gentle north
west wind off coast.
local Data
Temperature a yssr ago today:
highest 104. lowsst 62.
Total monthly precipitation, .14
Inches: deficiency for the month.
.18 Inches.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1. 1939. 22 80 Inches; eices for
the season. 4.48 inches.
Pslattve humidity at 1 p. m. yes
terday 28 percent; 6 a. m. today,
81 percent.
Tomorrow: sunrise 4:58 a. m, sun
set 7.89 p. m.
Observations Taken at 4:50 a. re.
180 Meridian Time.
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Boise , 9
Boston 73
Chlcsgo 94
Denver 94
Eureka 63
Havre 97
Loe Angelea.M 93
Medford 90
.00 P Cloudy
New York 93
Omaha 09
Phoenix .ua
Portland 87
Reno 92
Roseburg 88
Salt Lake too
San Francisco 69
Seattle 80
Spokane .. 93
Wash., D. O100
Wenstchee 88
Derby, July 23. (Sol.)
Ladies' club met with Mrs. Nick
Myera July 18. Mrs. Nick has
another fine quilt in the frames.
Mrs. C. H. Haynea and Mrs. Ed
Eldred helped Mrs. Myers on the
quilt.
William Merton Bennett, who came
here on a visit from Washington
several monthe ago, surprised friends
and neighbors by stealing our loved
resident, Mrs. Margaret O'Nell. They
were married several weeks ago.
Their eon, Percy O'Nell, look for hit
bride our neighbor girl Pauline John
son. They were married July it.
They will make their new home In
Butte Palla, Both couples have the
beat wlabea of the community.
Sootty Boyer It busy drilling hie
new well end building a new dance
ball, besides running his gse station.
Mrs, P. D. Hill waa In Salem laet
week visiting hsr daughter, Mrs,
Hsnd, tnd frlenda.
Charley Humphrey of Hesse Creek
waa busy the first of the week mov
ing Euld Draper and bit family to
their ranch. Mr. Draper bat been
working for Mrs. Humphrey.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O, Haynet tad
children visited relatives la Derby
July 21.
Mr. tnd Mrs. C. H. Haynet enter
tained frlenda In their new home
Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Myera htvt at
guests Mr. tnd Mrs. Ralph Haworta
and too from Sacramento. Mrs. Ha
worth It Mrs. Myers' titter.
Prospect
Prospect, July 23. (Spl.)
Recent house guests at the T. J.
Rlchey home were Mrs. Elisa
beth Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A Fleming and daughter.
Shirley and ton, Jack, and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Bartrum and ton,
Roy, Jr. Mrs. Sherwood la Alleen
Sherwood's grandmother and
Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. Bartrum
are her aunts.
AUeen Sherwood spent the seosoA
week In July tt guest of Beta
Thompson la Medford. They attended
the leisure arta claeset at Medford
Junior blgb school.
Mrs. Wlilisra Orteve left by air
Malnllner Friday for Portland where
the will be the guest of re le tires.
Dee Neville returned borne Sun
day after spending four dtyt with
Wllmer Robertson la Medford.
Helen Robertson of Medford. was
the guest Saturday Bight of Mary
Lou Neville.
WPA Painting Protested
Portland, July 23. OP) A
protest by the building trade
council caused State WPA Ad
ministrator t. J. Griffith to stop
a 191,861 painting project la
Portland schools yesterday.
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