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PAGE NINE Want to Bay, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! Its Filled With Opportunities! t MEDFORD MATTi TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON'. WEDNESDAY. JULY 24. 1940. Read every ad oa this ps rou will prooaoly find exactly th thing you nav been look ing tor or t or trad lor unused article jrou may bav. Search your attic or tore-room you may find many thing othera are aeeaing and be able to realize Immediate cash. It what you went Un't her. advertlH tor It. Tribune Claa amcd Ada axe Inexpensive effective! RATES per word tlret Insertionto (Minimum tie) Each additional Insertion, per word te (Minimum 10c Per line per month without copy change 31.38 CASH or money order mutt ac company all mall order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND atEPOrtl lust dogs, animal cruelty cases rJJinaue Society Phone 1516 SORROW, Etta. p.ee return bridge table lmmefllstely to grant Perl WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Married man on dairy term. Year round Job. Boa 3661, Tribune. WANTED Carpentering, also com mon labor In exchange for den tistry. Box 3048, Tribune. WANTED Two experienced wood cutters, steady work. 700 B. Main. HELP WANTED Boys, all ages, to sell Examiner on Saturdays. Blge- low's, 100 West Msln. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Cook and general work. Also waitress and general work. Callfomla-on-the-Rogue. Trail, Ore. WANTED Girl for housework. Room, board and small wages. Box 3063. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED girl want housework during fruit season. Very good with children. Reference. Phone 701-J between 5 and 6 p. m. HOUSEKEEPING wanted by widow 46. In or out of town. Can glv references. Phone 1497-J. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS I WANT to rent or lease ranch, keep 30 cows, hay and pasture. Irriga tion nd electricity. Rt. 1, Box 163-M. E. E. Lorton. WANTED Packer' children, day time care, bring own lunch. 35c day or 50o with hot noon lunch. 340 Haven. WANTED 4500. Will give first mort gage on 6 acre, improved. Box 3025. Tribune. WANTED TO BUY for cash: to 10 acres tillable oll with river front age. Improvements not necessary. Writ Box 3008 Tribune. WANTEDS or 4-room, small, fur nished house. Adults only. Trlbun Box 3298. WANTED 11 oe. beer bottlee. Will py cash, comer 4th and Orap streets, otto Schroeder. Open on Saturdays only. In back of brew ery. WANTED Wool, mohair, hide and pelt Med ford Bargain Hous. 37 North Orap St. Phon .063. WE PAY MORE CASH For Your fnmlture. BAHMBIRO ANDREWS 8th and Front. Phon 847. WEU, DRILLING 81 60 pr ft. first 50 ft., etc- J. M Dodge. 619 King WANTED Dressmaking, alteration, Katherln Saitorlee. Singer Shop 33 South Grape. REGISTER NOW, B. M. Clute bop yard. Applegate, Oregon: good camp ground, cabins, pure water and wood firnlshed. For particulars writ or call at hopvard BEIT PKirr.S PAID For Your Furniture. EADS FIKMTI KE. Phone 1163-8. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture. MEliFOKI) RAROAIN HOUSE 37 N Orape St f ton 1063 NOTICE t guarantee to kill your earwig with my origin! arwur pray Also kills' other pest. Phon 833 McOonagl. WANTED All those who want furniture get our prices. It will Py yu HIUHHOOh flRMMRb 16 North r-ort Ph'jre 1980 FOR RENT HOUSES 6-ROOM furnished house for sale. SO Rose Ave. FOR RENT Clean 6-room house. 323 w. Jackson. FOR RENT Furnished duplex, elec trical kitchen. Marts, overstuffed Co-r.pleie comfort. Adult only. "04 P:n. FOR PENT t sere. 8-room modern home. Inquire Box 356. Loner Lane. NEARLY K5T. clcelv furnished 3 roc, crplex with Frlfldslre. lun drv. garsge. Ciose in. Inquire 711 King (OR RENT b-rcom housi furnished. 423 So. Ivy. nicely SMALL FURNISHED DUPLEX, hot water and gsrbsee service. B L Cook 10 Wulnce St For r-m-i. DiLlei 1 rooms end eleec.n porch. Dartlv furnished 630 00 month, wster paid. Phon FOR hEN't HOUSES FOB BENT Ou furnished and one unturntahed 4-room house. Inquire 418 Arcadia. Phone 391-J-3. POR RENT 8-room modern bouae at 830 No. Holly. Phone is. POR RENT 4-room modem house. Inquire adjoining Mac's Market. North Pacific highway. POR RENT Furnished house. No. a Everett Court. dult only. Phon IMS-J. POR RiNT Modern b-room stucco houae. Basement furnace. Clean Adult 626 Pine. FURNISHED bouse and one and two- room pta. 604 W 10th FOR RENT APARTMENTS POR RENT 4 room apartment, 910 month. 383 Scenic Drlv. Ashland. Oregon. POR RENT 3 -room furnished cabin and apartment. 410 Hamilton. POR RENT Furnished 616 N. Central. apartment. COOL furnished apartment, prlvat bath, Prlgldalr. B06 w. aiain. OE BAUER APTS. 6th at Oakdal. Prestige, courtesy, with eomlorl able modern home. Furnished or unfurnished. Moderate prices. By day, week or month. Phone 71S-Y. POR RENT 2-room furnished apart ment. 40 Qulnc St. Phone m-x. POR RENT Furnished Hotel Holland apartments, electric range and Prlgldalr. FURNISHED, cool. Insulated apt. Aduits only: no dogs. 503 8. Holly NEWLY revonated furnished apart ment In Mall Tribune building Shower, water paid. Very reason able rent Apply at Tribune office NICELY furnished apartment. Elec tric range and Prlgldalre: 3 Urge 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 rooms, unfurnished. Heat, hot water, complete electric kitchen. 843.80: lease. Phone 1108. FURNISHED APTS. Light nd wat er. 816 and 818. 317 w. Second. POR RENT Modern furnished apart ment. Electric refrigerator. Durell Court. 329 N Holly Inquire Apt 6 FOR HENT Furnished Room FOR RENT Nicely furnished room In beautiful home for employed business girl. Csll 1348-Y. FOR RENT Attractive, furnished front room with private bathroom -Private entrance. 809 West 10th FOR RENT Pleasant front sleeping rooms, home privileges. 333 King. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 8 Orapc FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM BOYS under 13 years. 823 month at Orelner Home, Gold Canyon pony ranch, Kerby, Oregon. EXCELLENT room and board, very reasonable. 345 N. Grape. Tel. 903-J. GOOD board, comfortable. Pechsteln. 801 East Main. BOARD and ROOM. 338 N Riverside ROOM AND BOARD 718 E. Msln 81 per day. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Weed burner 50c a day: electric waxer 50c a day. Also all metal Ice box In good condition, 50 lb. Ice compartment, 810.00. Hansen Hardware. MOUNTAIN RANCH for lease: stock for sale. Call 344 8. Central. FOR RENT Store building and two office rooms. See Al Uttrell or Roland Hubbard. FOR SALb LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good work team. 618 e. eth. 1 RED BOAR W. H. Penlnger, north Central Point. FOR SALE Springer Jersey heifer. W. M. Hansen. Brownaboro. FOR SALE RLAL ESTATE FOR SALE Small dairy ranch stocked with five cows, plenty of hay. modern houae, bsrgain, by owner. James Keith, mil west of Phoenix. 50-ACRS FARM, bottom soli, on highway near Medford: free water. R. S. Owen. 3 miles north Central Point. Oregon. FOR SALE lti acre. Irrigated. 4 room house: fireplace, bam. other bulldlnss. 81350. Also several other small tracts. H. N. Lofland, 323 South Oakdale. REAL ESTATE for SALE or TRADE 14 ACRES on Crater Las highway at Shady Cove. 359 5 feet of high way and river frontage. Suitable for cabin. Cheap for cash, or would consider good sedsn car down psrment. Write Box 45. Goshen. Ore. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. List svallsbl at Nsttonsl Farm Ljs n Office Holly Theater Building Medford IF YOU are wanting to buy or eell real aetata, see L O Plckell. 16 So Bsrtlett Phon 865. WHEN vou think of real i of Brown White. CITY end country prooertle. RENT ALS Li ANS INSURANCE C S Butterfleld. 409 Medford Building HOUSES OR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns Easy -terms Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Aseoclstlon. POR SALE OR IRAOE Beer parlor In between two towns, good busi ness. Tribune Box 226 FOR SALE 8-room new residence, never occupied Hardwood flours Urge living room, paved street close In MKht tax small house ss oe-n te-rr-nt fl'. i ririnle BUSINESS OPrORTUNITIES ! POR r:E OR LEASE Grocery an confectionery with .lviif I quarters Dctng good I Box 364 Tnbuaa. bus .n -as CLOSING TIME For SUNDAY Too Lai to Classify WANT ADS is 6:00 P. M. SATURDAY PLEASE REMEMBER FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1938 Bulck Special Coach to trade for dairy cattle. Ed Young, P. O. Box 751, Klamath Palls. Ore. MODEL A Ford coupe, good condi tion: 16-lnch wheels. Room 413, Orand Hotel. SELL for balance due: "85 Terraplan de luxe sedan, good condition throughout, only 8347.00: on easy terms If desired. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dode & Plymouth Distributor 1940 Plymouth 4-door sedsn. fully equipped, new cr guarantee. Big discount, full price for your car In trade. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Dlst. POR SALE 1 -ton Chevrolet truck, platform and rack nearly new. chesp. Clwune Turner. Shady Cove. FOR EXCHANGE Real Est! FOR SALE or TRADE Equity In 6 room home. Three bedrooms. Suit able for roomers. 139 8. Ivy. WILL TRADE Equity In house at 815 Cedar for coach or sedan. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WHILE THEY LAST NEW 6.00x16 Goodyear Tires, regular price 615.30; special price 69.95 with your old tire. Your ehenc to save If you act quick. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. . Dodge di Plymouth Dlst. POR SALE Oravensteln apple. M. F. Youn. Central Point. Phone 14-XX-3. FRESH graded cucumbera. Prune St. Tel. 853-L. LARGE PEACH PLUMS. Sc. V, mile South on Kings Highway, evenings. L. P. Chrlstesn. GLADIOLI, 35c dozen. Dressier. 1107 E. Main. HIMALAYA blackberries. 35o crate, you pick and furnish containers. Emll Pech, Phoenix. Ore., Bob Smith plsoe. FOR SALE Super Cold refrigerator and ice cream dispenser. See Msry, LaTosca. FOR SALE Fisher piano, cheap. P O. Box 720. Medford. FOR SALE--10-barrel storsge tank 708 W Second. Late cabbag. kal. brocelU. 30 Laurel Pipe and Fitting New and Used Large stock. All size. Oet our prices. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Orap St Phone 1063 REAL BUYS In used clothing. 1406 No. Riverside, across from Beck's Bskery. NU-WAY Mattress and Upholstering CO. Phcn 393. 30 west atn st SONG BIRDS 1127 West Main St. Headquarters Mrers-Jaeurarl pump service sll make. PICK HL.WB DOORS WINDOWS, pip fittings pip, fruit tars. ed. floor cover ing, everything for the home Jack's Secondhand Store. 108 So Orape PERSONAL CARD CRYSTAL READING. 6100 723 Sherman St. Phone 965-J-3. FRIEND, pais, companions thru ab solute confidential help. Bend sump. P. O. Box 364, Orant Pa, Or. PSYCHIC CARD READINGS. 500 DMlvjetcejiSundsvMSF MISCELLANEOUS THE OREOONIAN wishes to an nounce the appointment of Mr. Carl Msbry ss branch manager for Medfor-1. Pinn for service BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Loan. ADVANTAGES OF OUR CAR LOAN PLAN 1. No Interest charged In advance. 3. Your own Insursnos accepted 5. Cr does not bav to b paid for. 4. You get th money In ten min ute, y 8. Special low summer payment 6. You deal direct and v money W t THOMAS. Msnsger OREGON FINANCE CO. At Our Main Offie 48 South Central. Phon 180. License No. M-317. CAR LOANS Bolv vour flnncll problems by refinancing or borrowing LOANS ON CARS 1933-13 TBI-STATP. ri r.rTsNCg CORP. L' cense M-2SS MARK A. COLDY p Vt'Tl PriT.e 778 Closin t u for Too Let so Clas sify Ada la I JO p. m. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Loan AUTO LOANS You get check at once. . CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. P T- "JERRY" YOUNG Motor Investment Co. License M-374 Tel. 158 334 Eaat th. 120 TO $1,000 On Your Car. 1833 to 1940 Model Car and ll?ht trucks. 1 to 18 Months to Repay. CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H BROWN AGENCY Agent 15S East Msln M-l-SS Phone 807 PERSONAL LOANS VACATION MONEY JlrtA Loan easily repsld fJC "TO $ 1 vU In mo. payment of iJU. I L Oen Thoma eay: "Oet enough to pay up present bill and bav a swell vacation. We'll coopers t with a low pay ment schedule From IS to $300 Pee Gene Thorns, rrrr. of OREGON FINANCE CO. Ltc. No. 8-311 49 So. CentraL Phon 138. Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP-Dreesmeklng Fur Remodeling, Buttons and Buckles covered Room 303 0 . 8 Nstl Bank Bid; Tel 1181. Expert Window Cleaner. LET JOE DO IT Expert Window Clesner.. General nouae cleaners. Floor waxing. Joe Spence phone 1 1 i Piano and Organ Instruction APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Piano. Or- gan and Accordion, clssslo and modern Best In So. Oregon. 131 So Grape St Hhonc 1199 Roofing WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof. P a b c o Routings. Shingles. Coatings and Palnu. Wall Paper Ekerson Paint and Root Co., 38 So Bartlett Tel 243 Stocks and Bonds. ONLY STOCK TICKER service In Oregon outside ol Portland con tinuous quotations d'iring market hours. M. N Hogan at Co, 314 E Miiln St . Medford. Transfer.. CITY TRANSFER at STORAGE CO Household moving and general hauling 29 8. Grape. Phone 3050. day or night. DAVIS TRAN8FER AND STORAGE1 40 8 Fir Street. Insured Csrrlers. Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 844 EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 16 South Fir Phon 816 Price right. Service gurnteed FURNITURE MOVING AND STOR AGE We hsve vsn moving equip ment for local and long dlstanc haullng Dry and clean storage (concrete building! with special locker rooms at low rstee. SAMSON STORAOr. WAREHOUSE Phone 633 LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sale of Interest Bearing Warrants of school District No. 20, Jackson County, ore. Notloe Is hereby given thst the Board of Directors Of School District No. 30, Jsckson County Oregon will receive bids for the purchsse of Interest Bearing Warrante of said School iistrl.t In the amount of 83.000. The above warrant will be Issued In denominations of 6400.00 each, on warrant maturing one yesr from date of issusnce, and one warrant each year thereafter until all of said warrant have been redeemed. The above warrants having been author ised by the legal voters of said School District as required by law at an election called for that purpose. neia juiy latn. ipso. Sealed bid must b submitted to the Board of Director, stating the amount of Interest to be paid on said Wsrrsnts. The Board reserve the right to reject ny, or all bids Bids will be opened Monday. Aug. 8th, Mail Tribune Oaily ACROSS L Spresi for drying 1 Extra part 8. Title of a mor.a .1. B-fore t. Hlsncbe 14. Steel 15. Help la. Horses of csrlslo breed 17. Malt Lsvsrag IS. I'orgy 10. lior.tv of ac count In surly trig land n. Mllaetd 11. Flowering plant It. Defray la ad vane 17. Lure 10. Horseman IL Lead into dan jj-r tr arU- tt Kl'X of Bulisa It. Pur '.r 15. Abrar.an-e r riaplace It f-vl-e 10. Pert 11. Li.-t t. P. o: -al tower 14. BM ef f nesa-ta: daiecue tf. BrrtCrit Of tarnln 41 fiiikwona 4. KlM of pvszl 42. A.tourdM Solution ef Saturday's Pual &. Ctrl with -iw Artery 4-; Arr.-'ra li i-lSI J tin buff , eBl AO Wit aniTMl -.i y 11. mm m 't, r, , - 1 1- 1 Tvt mIurM24 B-n,(h r'i' DOWN at 8 P. M. at th School Bouse of District No. 30. Dated at Sams Vslley. Oregon, this lath dy of July. 1940. S. S. ABBOTT. District Clerk COURT HOUSE NEWS Deeds Alden I. Brooks to Leota Jean Brooks. Deed, In Pleasant Valley Farm Tracts. In Sec. 15. 16, 31 and 22. In Towp. 36 8. R. 4 Weat W. M. Henry L. Gregory to W. E. Mann et ux, w. D. 20 acre In Sec. 30. Twp. 36 8. R. 1 Wilt W. M. Mary M. Mann t vlr to Henry L. Gregory et al, W. D. In Bee. 8, Twp. 37 S. R. 3 West W. M. Town of Tsient to Lloyd New. lun. W. D. In th Town at Talent. Oregon. Thoma C. Ward to H. L. Barrett ux, W D. In Sec. 33. Twp. 34. 8. R. 4 West W. M. Oeorg W. Owen et ux to WUllsm C. Lindsay. W. D. 14 33 acres, in D. U C. No. 63. Twp. 38 8. R- 1 Eut, W. VI. Cam M. Lyman to Myron I. Root t ux. W. D. In Edgwood Prk. In Sec. 18, Twp. 34 8. R. 1 Wet. W. M. Robert A. Smith to B. R. Pech et ux, W. D. In D. L. C. No. 43. In Sec. 10. Twp. 38 8. R. I West W. M. J. M. Baker et ux to Marian 8. Moore, Deed. In the City of Medford. Oregon. Marian 8. Moore to Orac K. Baker, Deed In the City of Medford, Oregon. William M. Berkley et uv to Jewel Parr et ux. W. D. In the Town of Phoenix. Oregon. Gertrude Forster Losffler et al to Carl A. Forster et al. Q. C. D. 1380 acre In Seel 11, 13, 34 and 33 In Twp. 40 8. R. 1 East W. M. Orvel Bishop et ux to Lesll I. Kellow et ux. W. D. In the City of Medford. Oregon. Mary T. McCabe to Oliver Oben chsln et ux. W. t. In th City of Central Point, Oregon. Theo J. Pish et ux to Edmund Johnson et ux. w. D. 8.1 acres in D. L. C. NO. 65, Twp. 36 8. R. 1 West W. M. Mry A. Smith t vlr to C. N. Atkins et ux. W. D. In Sec. 13, Twp 33 8. R. 8 West W. M. Thos. E. Davis et ux to Benjamin Marsden et ux. W. D. In the city of Gold Hill, Oregon. Mattla Combs to Audra Lee Nolan. W. D. In the City of Medford, Oregon. Mattle Combs to Anna Laura Lio nel. W. D. In Mlngus Subdivision, in Sec. 34. Twp. 37 8. R. 3 West W. M. Mattle Combs to Flossie I. Murray. w. D. In Mlngus Subdivision, In Sec. 34, Twp. 87 8. R. 3W. W. M. Waldo Klum et ux to Curtl J Ssntord et ux, W. D. In the City of Ashland, Oregon. J. C. Woods to Velma 8. Dooley. W. D. in D. L. C. No. 69. in Twp. 37 8. R. 3 West W. M. June c. Woods to Velms a. Dooley, W. D. In the City of Central Point. Oregon. Oeorg L. Jntzer Lumber Com pany to Edmund W. Peas et ux. W. D. 1.3 acre In Sec. 10, Twp. 33, 8. R. 3 Eut W. M. Gatheryn E. Heffernsn to th CU forala Oregon Power Company. Right of Way In Sec. 33, Twp. 37 S R. 3 West W. M. Jackson County. Oregon, to Jacob i Welttxl et ux. Deed. In th City of Jacksonville. Oregon. Jackson County. Oregon, to Adel bert Doddridge, Deed. In Sec. 30, Twp. 39 8. R. 4 Esst W. M. Jackson County, Oregdn to the City of Medford, In the City of Med ford, Oregon. D. A. Low et ux to Carl Elmer Branam et ux. W. D. In Sec. IB. Twp. 38 8. R. 3 West W. M. Wllmer M. Poley et al to Omile E. Ollck et ux, W. D. In th City of Ashland, Oregon. O. T. Douglas et ux to lola i. Oordon. W. D. 160 acres In See. 83, Twp. 35 S. R. 4 Wast W. M. Zoa R. Hubbs to Talent Irrigation District, 10 acre In Rogue River Val ley Orchard Tract. Syd I. Brown, Shsrtff, to W. R. Heckman et al. Certificate of Sale. In D. L. C. No. 84, Twp. 37 S. R. 3 West W. M. John P. Miller to David O. Modrell. W. D. In the Town of Phoenix, Or. Geo. A. Brlner et ux to Elf Long Cross-Word Puzzle 'l p J I ... 'A $ i 7 If a 1 71 73 - f S Ti 77a 3" 2 "7" '7",7"3! it VTsTiC 77, i M 5T735 77," 71 2J 3J '2T r"TtC" zf-r-XT """T j- 7rn sr " 7 5 Zi -p I. 0ean4'niTla Si. Climbing Tlz. 8. Inured""' " 4. Hssth reort. Peril . Carlcstur oMl. Btat whoa poem capital I 8 Wirg-ahpd Phoanis Discount 41. Tnlrs: Isw g. ErfPth laturts. Soutntrn ees- Distracted stellsUoa 10. Psr! plsrsd 47. Delsrs 11. Encoursss 41 Abrsatv sna il. Nsws shest tsrlal tl. In pursuit f 44. Precious stone to - ts posiriis esr-reo: imsss al Ju-licist erder tl. Search ther- II rsrp'ien solar O'JSn'y dlik T I'OTtel-llr'S M Short tachst t Pay a nt to 14. Stslr.e by Vt. Clreg t court part'Sl dSOSJ 14. Swam IT. Oca PT et si, W. D. 86 scree In See. 11, Twp. 39 S. R. 1 West W. M : 30 03 seres In Sec. 3. Twp. 39 8. R. 1 Wast: and 6 6 acre In Lot 4. Sec. 3, Twp. 39 8 R. 1 West W M. OrvlUe F. Ollck et ux to Clara L Hartley et al. W. D. in th City of Ashland, Oregon. Edward Lundberg si ui to Nlrklsa R- DeWit et si. W. D. In th City of Medford. Oregon. W. P. Stewart et ux to the First i Nations! Bank of Portland, W. D. In Snowy Butte Orchards In See. 10, Twp. 37 8. R. 3 West W. M. Williams Creek Williams Creek, July 24. (Spl.) Williams ladies' club met July 17 at the Cave camp pic nic grounds. Potluck lunch was enjoyed by some 20 pres ent. After lunch a business meeting was held and the fol lowing new officers elected: Mr. Orvil Lewman, president. in place of Mrs. Dally, retiring; Mrs. Tom Swearingen, vice-! president: Mrs. Alfred Lari- more, secretary-treasurer. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Swearingen, picnic on the creek. The club will serve weiners and buns. Victor Sparlln wss painfully but not seriously burned recently. A car waa driven Into th garag where h works and when he removed the radiator cap boiling water wa blown over hi back making almost a solid buster and necessitating hie going to the hospital tor a few day. Mr. and Mr. Robert had as guest last week Mr. and Mrs. Jck Tbomts snd two dughters and Mr. Thoma' mother, Mrs. Dell Raney of Alhambra, Calif. Some of th CCO boys of Williams camp hav been moved to a camp in Washington and 150 others were brought in from the southern states to take their place. Those leaving were from New York. Tom Swearingen had the misfor tune to roll a log on hi leg, bruising It badly but no bona war broken. Hi son Rlchsrd. who Is in th CCC Umpqua camp, wa clled home, A grass fir started presumably by a smoldering firecracker thrown by a passing motorist caused some ex citement at th C. W. Robert plac. bringing th fire warden and near-by neighbor but causing no serious dsmsg. Mr. Stella Strstton and sister, Mrs. Herri ed, were at the old home plso (th old John home) one day laat week and called on friend on th creek. It is rumored that th Oregon Urns Product plant I to start oper ations sgaln soon. It Is to be hoped It does a it furnishes a nlc little pay roll for the local boy whll work 1 short. A block of som 13 or 15 wild gee were seen flying up WUllsm creek July 30. A very unusual thing at this tlm of year. They were flying so low that th black stripes on the aid of their head were visible. Gold Hill Cold Hill. July 24. (Spl.) Ten Boy Scouts from here left last Sunday for scout camp at Lake o' thu Woods. They were: Buddy Blair, Alvis Winn. Ger ald Lewis, Harry Smith, Doug- las rarxnurst, Kenneth Look, Zane Marsden. Nophia Mars - den, Leray Carter and Duane Eskew. Local Odd Fellow nd Rebkh who attended the Joint Installation of JacksonvUl lodge wer Mr. nd Mrs. Dsrrel Hendrlckson. Mr. and Mr. Wm. Little, Oeorg Haft, Mr. and Mr. H. D. Pore. Mr. Ruth Lewi snd Mrs. Msry Chlaholm. Mr. and Mr. Howard Kell moved July 33 to Chemult. where they bav a service station and grag. Mr. Jim Blavln and son Jimmy spent th week-end at Bend and were accompanied home by Mr. Blevins' daughter, Mr. Tom Carlon nd dughtr, who will visit her a few day. Leo Williams and son Hugh of Medford war guest of Mr. and Mrs. Art Oorham laat Sunday. Mrs. Alpha colvln snd family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eskew nd fsmlly. and Mr. Rose Perkins accompanied th Herman Marr family of Medford to Crater Lake last sundsy. Mr. Ella Sutton and granddaugh ter Betty Mullln bav returned home here from a week's camping trip at Union Creek. Stewart Weeke of Trail was a busi ness caller In this city laat Sunday. Louie Herri n of Medford called on friend her July 31. Mr. Mary Morelock received word Monday of th sudden passing of her grandson's wlf. Mr, penton Wood of Weed. Mr. Wood I a former resl dert of this city and attended grid chool her. Oueau of Mr. snd Mrs. Hsrlsn Belcher last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers snd dsughters of Medford. Robert Sutton of Central Point and Mr. snd Mr. R. S. Sutton of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Storm moved Mondsy to Junction City. Mr. lew Walker and Hugh Hayes drov to Redding last Friday to visit Mr and Mrs. Vaughn Quakanbuah and family, and wer accompanied CLERK'S SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT JACKSON COUNTY. OREOON JUNE SO. 1940 Warrant Vnerel county Fund. Emanvency Fund - County Library Fund... Ashlsnd Library Fund. Dog Llcans Fund - Pair Operation Fund- Election runa Road Fund boms by Mrs. Hugh Hsyee. who hss vtsltsd relstive In California for several weeks. Mr. and Mr. R. O. Wlgl had a their fueat from Sunday until Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Wlgl. Mr. Ernl Johnson snd son Jim, all of Portlsnd. Miss Lenor Clement of Trek la visiting relative and mend here till week. Major and Mr. Ms ben. former resident, sr auylng t Weaaku Inn whll fishing and visiting friends. The Mabena formerly lived on the Joe Lewis place. Mrs. Bonney of Applegata called on friends here laat Friday, Fern Valley Fern Valley, July 24. Spl.) Fern Valley sewing and cook ing 4-H club is inviting the public to an evening of fun Friday. July 28. at Fern Val ley school house. Th school board announce a meeting called tor July 38 at 6 p. m. at th school to vou on transporta tion of th children to Phoenix. Claude Briscoe, who ha Just fin ished n nltstment In th army. stationed In the Hawaiian Islsnds. wa visiting at th E. E. Marshall and other friends homes in Fern Valley Saturday. He 1 nlnllsung nd leaving agsln soon. Friends of Nichols Dewit In our community extend him and hi wlf congratulatlona no their recent mar riage. Mr. Dewlt wa a resident of our vslley for several year. A. Lewie waa a business shopper In Medford Mondsy. Vacation Bible school finished July 19 with an evening of enter tainment for the parent. Twenty-six children received diploma beside other reward for memory work, at tendance snd visitors. Over 400 Btbl verses were lesrned by the youngster. Dl Woods, field man from Bear Creek orchards, wa looking over the prospective pear crop In Fern valley Monday, No damage from hall wa found In our community from Satur day storm. Mr. and Mrs. Jo Kan tor Jr. nd girl were in Ashland on business Friday. Sunday completea th Bunday school contest for new members, visitors and attendance, etc. An evs- ning'a entertelnment, lo cream and oak must be th penalty for th losing ld. Mrs. L. O. Pen land was a Medford shopper Mondsy. Merle Hughes, who has recently com here from Salem where hs ha mad his horn for th put several year, spent th week-end t at th horn of hi cousin, Mrs. E. Msrshsll. and fsmlly. Mr. Ray Ward. was In Medford on business Mondsy, Junior Steele hurt his foot on a pitchfork last week but 1 recovering nicely. Joeephln Ksntor stepped on a rak Monday evening and ran a tooth In her toe. William ram I still confined to hi bom from hi recent nine. A speedy recovery Is wished by all of hi friends. Mr. snd Mr. Roy Ousely of Silver lake visited relative here last week. She win be remembered a th former Carol Pern. Jlmmle Dsvls hss ban in th past coup! of weeks. Mrs. J, O. Eldrtdg found It mom sary to go to Ashlsnd Sunday to hav a partlcl of wood removed which she got In her r Saturday. Th electric line Is being completed ( and electricity Installed in th Id , neii ana uoy nomss. , nd Mrs. Jo Woodcock snd Lyle are spending th week in Sen Francisco taking In th exposition. Sgt. McCannon wa In th com munity laat week Investigating the tire st th Buncrest orchard spray plsnt. Mrs. Oossett snd Veil wer Med ford shopper Friday. Fifth Column, Eta. To the editor: There is much debate as to whether America could be In vaded by the totalitarian pow ers. But America, from here to Cape Horn Is already invaded and has been for years, by their Fifth Columns. And they have oeen given very free hand. One of F.D.R.'s first official acts was to welcome Russia's Fifth Column to our midst. Now those Fifth Columns are pretty thor oughly entrenched in every country on the western hem is phere, poisonmg our loyslty and patriotism, getting young men pledged to not participate in war or be "cannon fodder" for any body. So that now it seems practi cally impossible for us to secure a volunteer army or navy. And N.B. these are not Civil War days nor World War days. The draft now will sweep into our army and navy many thousands of Fifth Columnists glad of the opportunity it will afford them to scuttle a battleship, blow up a fort, or order a retreat at some critical moment. Turkey found 200 Germans working in her munition plants. Issued . 3776 6 . 166 . 17 . 40 3 Amount Outstanding 6136 944 61 613 93113 1.34361 806 3.870 67 396 48 1.038 64 80 00 3.44368 11.86847 804 93 87 16 807.60 10 00 347 1117 84 33 13.387M 368 6307413.11 638.671 JO O R. CARTER. County rjlsrk, J season County, Orsassa. Communications but ousted them at once. She did not wait for a war to begin. WISE TURKEY. We wonder how many Fifth Columnists are working in our munition plants, shipyards and airplane fae tones? Maybe Ickes, Hopkins, Perkins, Lewis or Bridges, could tell. Hitler has won practically sit of his victories by Fifth Column work (that is through spies or traitors). Churchill thwarts that game in England. So Hitler warns England to oust Church ill, and put some English Petain in his place, then England can get nice easy peace terms Ilka France got. It is just as simple as that. But only Hitler knows the full, grinding, perpetual price that France must yet pay America Is getting ample warn ing. Again: If this country goes in to a war under this "leftist" ad ministration, all of those dicta torial measures that the Su preme Court outlawed, before) that Court was denatured, will doubtless be revived as "emer gency measures", and the "blue eagle" or maybe this time a vul ture, will flap his wings and crack down" on Ford, and all big business, and so cripple It that the government will be COMPELLED (?) to take it over to save it. So what? GIVE US WILLKIE AND McNARY. Edwin Deacon, Talent, Ore. July 23, 1940. Meteorological Report Forecasts Medford snd vicinity: Pair tonight snd Thursday; little change la Urn paratur. Oregon: Pair tonight snd Thursday but overcast on coast: little) chant in temperature; genu northwest wind oft coast. Loral Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 99: lowest. 88. Total monthly precipitation, M Inch. Deficiency for the month, .16 Inch. Total precipitation sine Sept. t, 1989. 33.60 Inch. Excess (or the seseon, 4 47 Inch. Relative humidity at I p. m. yee terday, 34; S . m. today. T8. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4:67 a. 84 sunset, 7:88 p. m. Observations Taken at 4:88 a. ga its Msrldlaa Tim. n HI City . 86 . SO Clear Cloudy Clear PV CldT. Cloudy Ft. CldT. pt-CVdy. Clear - Cloudy Clear M Cloudy Ft. CM. Ft. Cldy. Clear Clear Clear Cloudy m. Cloudy Cloudy Boston . Chicago Denver IS ST 63 SO S3 68 Eureka . Havre Lo Angels 88 Medford tt New TOTE 83 70 Omshs tnv 78 Phosnlx 108 88 68 Portland SO Reno 86 Rosehurg SS 48 64 Salt. Lak..101 Saa Francisco. 86 86 66 Saattl-. . 73 68 68 76 Spokane , , 88 Wash, D. C. 83 Wen tehee 84 68 Clear k.f: IN GUN ASSAULT Klamath Falls. Ore., Jury 24. (U.P Eva Olsen of Klamath Falls was held today by federal authorities pending trial on a charge of assault with dan gerous weapon in the shooting of Annabel Jackson, 18, Klam ath reservation Indian girl. The Indian girl was In critical condition at a Klamath Falsi hospital with a bullet through her brain. The shoot ing took place at a party held on the reservation on last July 14. Federal authorities alio held Gordon Olsen, husband of the accused woman, and Edwin Mo line, charged with giving liquor to Indians. They wet present at a party that preceded the shooting. Closing tlm tor loo Let so si fy Ads is I JO p. as. WlrW wNe...Pey beck W poyineori fined your v ceen. Yur per nd nor be My pots for. Ijvce year present peymenrs. Why eel k est 18314 . Male Street Meefur) 81. I trelM 88-188 Corf'