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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON'. MONDAY. JULY 29. 1940.
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Read every ad ou Ible Pe
Vou wul prooabiy find eicUj
the things you have been look
ing tor or mi or trade (or
unused articles you may have.
Search your attic or etore-room
you may find many thtage
others art sasking and Ba abla
to realtxe immediate cash. II
what you want tan't hsre.
advertise tor It. Trlbuna Claa
aided Ada are Inexpensive
effective I
RATES
far word tint liieertloii-
(Minimum 5e)
Cach additional Insertion,
par word Is
(Minimum 10c)
Par line per month without
copy chance Si t'
CASH
or money order mutt ac
company all mail order
clauiiiad a da.
LOST AND FOUND
PICKED UP Red sow. Please Iden
tify and pay for feed and ad.
Chestar Fitch Orchard.
FOUND Keys in leather case. Owner
please call at Tribune and pay
for a4.
.ftEPO-tl fct dogs, animal cruelty
cases duinane boclety Phone 1610
BORROW EKS. peasa return bridge
tables tmmfdtately to trunk Perl
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Housekeeper to take com
plete responsibility including care
of two children. Call 1553.
WANTED Capable girl or woman for
housework and care of two chil
dren. Stay night. 733 No. River
side. WANTED Middle-aged lady to keep
house for bachelor during fruit
season. For particulars call 315.
MALE AND FEMALE HELP
REGISTER NOW at the B. M. Clut
Hop-yard at Applegate. Ore. Clean
camp with cabins. Pure spring
water. Free electric lt?hts, water
nd stoves, lo per lb and e
bonus at end of season. Picking
will btn about Aug. 10 or 16.
Write or call B. M. Clute.
WANTED SITUATIONS
YOUNO DEPENDABLE married man.
resident.' wants work. References.
Clean habits. Box 2708 Tribune.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
RADIO REPAIRS All makea. Guaran
teed precision adjustments. Reason
able charges. 30 yeare experience.
Estimates free. Severtn Electric.
1307 N. Riverside.
WANTED Sleeper trailer.
Main.
801 East
LAUNDRY done as you like It.
Reasonable. 304 Board man.
WANTEDS or 4-room. small, fur
nished house. Adults only. Tribune
Box 3398.
WANTED
Wool, mohair, hides and pelts.
Med ford Bargain House, 37 North
Grape fit. Pbons ..063.
WE PAY MORE CASH
For Your Fnrniture
BARNEHL'HG ANDKKVtS
8th and Front. Phone 647
WELL DRILLING 81 50 per ft. first
60 ft etc. J M Dodge. 619 King
WANTED DreMmaklng. alteration.
Katheiine Sa'terlee, Singer Shop
33 South Grape'
HEsT PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture.
E.ADS ILKMTLHE. Phone 11 91-J.
HIGHEST CASH PHICE9 PAID
Fot Your Furniture.
MtllFORD BARGAIN HOI SE
37 N Grape St. ehone 1063
WANTED
All those who want furniture get
our prices; It will pa? you.
HOl.KHOOh FUHMTIRE
18 Norh Pmnt Phune 1980
FOR hENi HOUSES
FOR RENT One furnished and one
unfurnished 4 -room house. Inquire
419 Arcadia. Phone 391-J-2.
FOR RENT 4 -room modern house.
$14 50 water paid. Adjoining Mac's
Market. North Pacific Hlehway.
FOR RENT Unfurnished 2 -bedroom
house at 33 Tripp St.
FOR RENT Very nice furnished
house. Ideal Court, comer Myrtle
and Tavior Sts. Oeo. Iverson.
FOR RENT Furnished duplex, elec
trical kitchen. Maytag, overstuffed
Complete comfort. Adults only. 704
Pine.
SMALL FURNISHED DUPLEX, hot
water and garbage service. H L.
Cook. 10 Quince St
FOR RENT Clean 5-room house. 323
W. Jackson.
FOR RENT 4 Din lex. 8 rooms and
sleeping porch, partly furnished.
$20 00 month, water paid. Phone
871.
FOR PENT Furnished house. No. 8
Everett Court. vflu.u. only. Phone
1943-J
FOR RENT Modern 5-room stucco
house. Basement furnace. Newly
decorated. Adults. 625 Pine.
FURNISHED no use and one and two-
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Partly furnished 3-room
apartment. 1031 Nlantie.
FOR RENT Small furn'shed apart
ment 244 So. Grape.
FOR RENT Can two-room fur
ntthed apartment Also sie-ping ;
i . 1 1 . r-.rf-
Lnder
344 Souta Cectrai.
mi
FOR KENT APARTMENTS
FOR RXNT Furnished apartment.
Plenty of ah.de. 616 N. Central.
WELL furnished apartment, also bed
room, close In. 237 N. Central.
COOL furnished apartment, private
bath. Prlfldalre. to W. Main.
OE BAUER APTS. 8th at Oakdal
Prestige, courtesy, with comfort
able modern home. Furnished or
unfurnished. Moderate prices. By
day, week or month. Phone 718-Y
FOR REKT Furnished Hotel Holland
apartments, electrlo range and
Frlgtdalre.
FURNISHED, eool, Insulated apt.
Aduita only: no doc 6.3 8. Holly
NICELY furnished apartment. Elec
trlo range and Frlgidatre: a lergs
rooms, -lichen, bathroom, fire
place. Newly renovated. Hot and
cold water furnished. Mall Tribune
Bide Call at Trlbuna office.
MODERN furnished apartment. 10
Qulnoe Bt.
VAWTER APARTMENTS 5 rooms,
unfurnished. Heat, hot water,
complete sleotrle kitchen. 649.60;
lease. Phone 1108.
FURNISHED APTS. Light and wat
er. ! and IB 317 W Bfcnnd
FOR KENT furnuhd Rooms
ROOMS and gtragft. 306 So. Holly.
TOR RENT Pleasant front sleeping
rooma, noma privilege. 833 King
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 S Orape
FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM
NICE front room with board, $22 50.
Phone 1977-J.
SLEEPINO ROOM for rent. 408 Ed
wards. GOOD BOARD, comfortable rooms.
Pechateln's, 801 East Main.
FOR RENT Room and board. Cool
comfortable home. 614 Beacty.
Phone 1971-R.
BOYS under 13 years. $25 month at
Orelner Home. Gold Canyon pony
ranch. Kerby. Oregon.
EXCELLENT room and board, very
reasonable. 345 N. Grape. Tel.
903 -J
BOARD and ROOM. 838 N Riverside
ROOM AND BOARD 718 E. Main
$1 per Cay.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Furnished 2 -room cabin.
16 So. Columbus.
FOR RENT Store oullding and two
office rooms. See Al LlttreU or
Roland Huootrd
FOR SALt LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Cow, heavy springer.
A. C. Lewla, Fern Valley.
FOR SALE! 8 sows, farrow July and
August. 835 each. Apply evenings.
Mace ranch. Central Point.
FOR SALE DOGS. PETS
TH OR OB RED red cocker spaniel
puppies for sale. Phone 1327-R,
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 63 turkeys, first of
April hatch. Box 89 on Suncrest
road, one and one-half miles above
Talent
FOR SALE RLAL ESTATE
What la a safer Investment than a
good farm?
190 acres, 65 acres free water, run
ning stream, excellent district. Im
proved and fenced, 811,000.00.
ALSO
340 acres, modern improvements", 70
acres free water, running stream,
alfalfa, 813,000.00.
ALSO
165 acres. 80 acres free water, run
ning stream, modern Improvements,
alfalfa and clover, M-J.imhmmi.
Also manv others and cltv property.
ELMER HERRIFD,
7 N. Bartlett St..
Phone 1496 or 1513-J.
FOR SALE
0 acres, 6 -room house, attractive liv
ing room with fireplace and hard
wood floors, electric water prewure.
bath, good outbuildings, natural
shade, fruit and berries, nightly
located, for quick nale, $3,300.00.
ALSO
4 -room house, hardwood floor in
llvtnff room, fireplace . attractive
breakfast nook. dn. garaee, fenced-
in back yard, well located on paved
street, $2600. easv terms.
L O. PICKELL,
16 8. Bartlett.
FOR SALE 14 acres, irrigated;
4 -room houee. barn. et?. Water
In kitchen: $1350. $100 down. $20
per month. See H. N. LoHand.
323 So. Oakdale.
FOR SALE 3 lota, 8 hotisea with
$38 month income. Also 4 -room
modrn house to live in. $3100.
A. F. Flowers, corner 12th and
Front.
FOR SALE or RENT 5-room modern
how, newly cleaned. Inquire 84
North Peach.
SALE. RENT or TRADE Attractive
modern 4 -room bouse. Key at 412
Western.
WHEN rou think of real estate think
or Brown ai vtmte
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms. Lists available
at Natlunal Farm Lji d Office
Ho:iy Theater Building Medford
CITY and country properties. RENT
ALS OAN3 INSURANCE C 8
Butte rile Id 409 Medford Building
HOUSES eOR BALE In Medrord and
surrounding towns Easy terms
Jackson County Federal Savings
and Loan Association
FOR SALE OR TRADE Beer parlor
In between two towns, good busi
ness Tribune Bos 3386
FOR SALE 8- room new residence,
never occupied Hardwood floors
large living roum. paved street
close in Might use small bouse
as dwn ps-Trert 518 4o OalMsie
FOR EXCHANGE Rtsl EiUi
WILL exchante Med ford home for
T""Tna r:iT!e 1?4 N R'yr"1
FOR SALE AiTSmobILES
FOR SALE by owner 36 Chevrolet
deluxe 4-door sedan, hsciio. nearer
lx.-llnt condition fr rf'il buy
Fht..4 .94.
i (in iiL.iyn ..-Tun L.r..Y!T)i.i
' ujca. Inaulra Ts.ent reed store.
CLOSING
TIME
For
SUNDAY
Toe Lai ie Classify
WANT ADS
ts
6:00 P. M.
SATURDAY
PLEASE REMEMBER
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
CASH for model A Ford. 38 pickup
preferred. Must oe cheap. T. C.
Bradr. Colonial Oanwre.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE New whit crocheted
bedspread, large site. 813. Phone
15C6-X.
FOR SALE 70 tons hay. non Irri
gated alfalfa, barley, etc. Good
price in quantity lota; In stack or
hammered. Inquire Younw &
Lange, 31 No. Bartlett. Phone 38.
FOR SALE An engineer's surveying
Instrument In perfect condition.
Phone 61S.
FOR SALE 5 h. p. Johnson model
1939 and good fishing boat. In
quire John Detwetler.
FOR BAROAINS in used electric
rangea see Copco.
HIMALAYA BERRIES, you pick. 16c
gsl. Lang Place. Phone 307, Cen
tral Point.
ELECTRICITY la clean, cool, and
cheap. Why become a drudge to
a hot old cook stove when you
can buv a reconditioned electric
ra nee completely installed for as
little as $20 at Copco.
NEW 33-plece set dlfthes (floral de
Un). Never been used. Will trade
for best offer. P. O. Box 876,
Med ford.
FOR SALE POULTRY LICE - MITE
KILLERS of all kinds. Monarch
Seed t Feed Co.
FOR SALE MEO-181 KILLS CRAB
GRASS without Injury to your lawn
grass. Monarch Seed At Feed Co.
FOR SALE FEED WHEAT, nice clean
grain. 81.40 cwt. Monarch Seed
Feed Co.
FOR SALE Feed DR. HESS POUL
TRY PAiV-A-MIN to moulting hens
for a quick moult. Monarch Seed
& Feed Co. .. .
j LATE cabbage plants. 20 Laurel.
HIMALAYA blackberries. 35c crate.
you pick and furnish containers
Emll Pech. Phoeulx, Ore., Bob
Smith piece.
Pipe and Flttlcga New and Used
Large stock. AJl else. Gat our
prices.
MEDFOKO BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N. Grape St Phone 1063
REAL BUYS In used clothing. 1406
no Riverside across from Becks
Bakery
NU-WAY Mattress and Cpholstertng
co. mine vw. 209 west stn st
SONG BIRDS 1 127 West Main St.
Head q uarters Myers- Jacuzzi pumps
service ll makea. FICK HLws
DOORS. WINDOWS, pipe fittings
pipe, fruit Jars, ejeda. floor cover
ing, everything for the home
Jack'a Secondhand Store. 106 So
Orape
FOR SALE PEACH WRAPS and
CRATES. Monarch Seed Ac Feet Co
FOR SALE GRAIN BAGS at lowest
prices. Monarch Seed it Feed Co
FOR SALE FRESH BIRD SUPPLIES
of all kinds. Monarch Seed At
Fd Co
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Small restaurant. Good
location, steady yrar-a round busl-n-"
Br 3103 Tribune
PERSONAL
CARD READING. $1 .00. 320 Jeanette.
FRIEND, pals, companions thru ab
solute connaemiai help. Bend
stamp. P. O. Box 284, Orants Pass,
Ore.
PSYCHIC CAPD READINGS. 80c
Dillv eir.pt Bunds? 833 8. fir
MISCELLANEOUS
I am guardian of Henry Miller and 1
am not responsible for what be
rt,,., H-rTt O Miller
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Auto Loans.
ADVANTAGES OF OUR
CAR LOAN PLAN
1. No Interest charged In advance
3. Tour own insurance accepted
I. Car does not bar to ba paid
for.
4. Ton get the money la ten min
utes S Special low summer payments
8. You deal direct and save money
s
See
W t THOMAS. Msnsger
OREGON FINANCE CO.
At Our Mala Office
48 south Central.
L.cenaa ho
Phone ISO
M-317
CAR LOANS
Solve your financial
prooiema by
refmancins) or Dorrew!nf
LOANS ON CARS
1933-I 9 j
TtM-STITr srffPHNrt COUP.
Urease M-3M
MARK A. GOLDY
109 I Us la. Phone 738.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Auto Luan
AUTO LOANS
Tou get check at ones.
CARS tiOUOHT AND SOLD.
P 1 "JERRY YOUNO
Motor Inwstment Co.
License
Tel. 150. 334 East 9th.
S20 TO $1,000
On Your Car
1833 to 1040 Model Cars
and light trucka.
1 to 18 Months to Repay.
CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO.
HAROLD H BROWN AOENCY
Agent
12S East Main M-.36. Phone 807.
PERSONAL i-OANS
VACATION MONEY
tin A Loa rap1 cc 77
in ma payments of tJO t L
Oene Thomas aayat
"Cat enough to pay up present
bills and have a swell vacation.
We'll cooperate with a low pay
meat schedule.-
From 13 to 1300
See Oene Thomas, mgr of
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Lie. No. 8-211
46 8o Central. . Phone 138
Transfer.
CITY TRANSFER ft STORAOE CO
Household moving and general
hauling 29 S Grape. Phone 3050
day or night.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 8 Fir Street.
Insured Carriers.
Local and Long Distance Hauling
Phoue 644.
EADS TRANSFER e STORAGE CO
Office 16 South Fir Phone 816
Prices right. Service guaranteed
FURNITURE MOVING AND STOR
AGE We have van moving equip
ment for local ana long distsno
hauling Dry and clean storage
(concrete building) with special
locker rooms at 'ow rates.
SAMSON STORAO. WAREHOUSE
Phone
Dressmaking.
TH T FASHION HOP-DressmaklnK
Fur rtemodellnfc. B u 1 1 o n a and
Buckles covered
Natl Bank B!rtr
Room 302 0. 8
Tfl 1 181.
Stocks and Bonds.
ONLY STOCK TICKER service In
Oregon outside o( Portland con
tinuous quotations d'.irlng market
hours. M N Hcwan At Co.. 214
E. Main 8t Med ford.
Export Window Cleaner.
LET JOE DO IT
Expert Window Cleaner.. Oeneral
house cleaners. Floor waxing. Joe
Spence Phone 1172
Piano and Organ Instruction
APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Piano. Or
gan and Accordion, classic and
modern Best in So. Oregon 131
So Orape St Hhone 119
Roofing
WE REPAIR or apply any type of
roof. Pabco Roofings, Shtnglee.
Coatings and Paints. Wall Paper
Ekeraon Paint and Roof Co. 38 So
Harriett Tfl 243
LEGAL NOTICES.
Summon! for Publication
In the Circuit court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
City of Medford, a municipal cor
poration of the stave of Oregon,
riainuir,
ts.
Mary Coleman: the unknown heirs
of Mary Coleman, deceased; Harry
H. Tuttle; Percy A. Bray; Southern
Oregon Credit Bureau, a corpora
tion; George R. Carter, registrar
of title of Jackton County, Ore
gon; Levi D. Artman; W. B Art
man; Alfretta Artman Rennlrwer:
Nellie Artman Renninner; Alice
Artman Star; Claud Artman: Aud
rey Artman: L. J. Artman; the
unknown heirs of Olive E Artman.
deceased; and also all other per
sons or psrtles unknown claiming
any rUtht. title, estate, lien or in
terest in the real estate described
In the petition herein. Defendants.
To the Above Named Defendant:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gen, you and each of you are re
quired to appear and answer the
petition filed against you In the
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
t Entirely
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14. At home
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a. s.uai sa
a bora entitled suit on or before the
last day of four weeks from the dste ;
of the first publication of this sum- i
mons. snd if you fail so to appear I
and answer said petition, for want !
thereof the plaintiff will anplv to j
the court for the relief demanded j
tn Ita petition, ntcclnctly stated as I
followa. to-wit: that an order and
decree be entered authortrinc and
dlrectlnc the defendant Oeorge R.
Carter aa registrar of tltlsa of Jack-
CountT. Oreeon. to make out
and register a new certificate and
alto an owner's duplicate certificate
that the plaintiff is the owner in
fee slmnt subject onlv to unpaid
taxes of the followtne described real
nrcuertv situated tn the cut of Med
ford, Jackson County. Oregon, to
wlt: Lots 7. 8. 9. 10 and It of Block
1: Lots S 13. 13. 14. IB. 30. 31
and 22 of Block 2: Lota 6 6 10
and 22 of Block 8. all tn Canltnl
Hill Addition to the cltv of Med
ford, according to the official plat
thereof now of record In said
eounty:
and authorial tn; and directing eald
George R. Carter as registrar to note
uvn said ortelnai and duollcate cer
tificate the dae of the transfer and
the nsme of the transferrer and the
volume and folio in which the new
eertlficate Is registered and to stamp
across aald certificate No. 1494 or
an other certificate or certificates
1atied In lieu thereof the word
"cancelled." and also for an order
and decree of this court authorising
and directing the defendant Oeore
R. Carter as regisrar of titles of
Jackson County. Oregon, to make
out and register a new eertlflte
and a'o an owner's duplicate certifi
cate that the plaintiff Is the owner
in fee almnla n'hiect onlv unpaid
taxet of the foil owl ne described real
oronert 'tuatert In the cite of Med
fnrd, Jackson County. Oregon, to
wn: y
Iota S and 8 of Block 1 In Cap
itol HH1 Addition to the cltv of
Medford. aecordlnr to the official
plat thereof now of record in said
count vj
snd authorlainar end directing said
Oeotrte R. Carter as registrar to note
unon tutd orlelnal and duollcate cer
tificate the date of the transfer and
the name of the transferrer and the
volume and folio in which the new
certificate la registered and to stamn
across said certificate No. 1107 or
anv other certificate or certificates
Issued in lieu thereof the word "can
celled." and for such other and
further relief aa to the court may
seem lust and equitable.
Trie date of tne oraer ror me puo-
1 lea t ion of this summons Is July
20. 1940: the time prescribed for
publication of this summons Is once
each week for four consecutive
weeks; the date of the first publica
tion of this summons Is July 33.
1940.
NEFF tfc FROHNMAYER.
Attorneys for Plaintiff: 302 Cooley
Building, Medford. Oregon.
F. P. FARRELL.
Attorney for Plalnttff: Fluhrer
Building. Medford, Oregon.
Notice of Sale of Interest Bearing
Warrants nf Hchimi IMMrict No. 20.
Jackson County, Ore.
Notice li hereby given that the
Board of Directors of School District
No. 20. Jackson County Oregon will
receive bids for the purchase of
Interest Bearing Warrants of said
School District In the amount of
2.000.
The above warrants will be issued
In denomination! of 84O0.0O each,
one warrant maturing one year from
date of issuance, and one warrant
each year thereafter until all of aald
warrants have been redeemed. The
above warrants having been author
ised by the legal voters of aatd
School District as required by law
at an election called ror that purpose,
held July 18th. 1940.
Sealed bids must be submitted to
the Board of Directors, stating the
amount of Interest to be paid on
aald Warrants. The Board reserves
the right to reject sny. or all bids
Bids will be opened Monday. Aug Sth
at 8 P M. at the School House of
District No. 20.
Dated at Same Valley. Oregon, this
19th day of July. 1940.
8. 8 ABBOTT,
District Clerk
Antelope
Antelope, July 27. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harper had
as their house guests the past
ten days, Mr. and Mrs. Felix
McClung of Los Angeles. Mrs.
McClung is Mrs. Hurpi-r'i sister.
Upon their return home they
were accompanied by their
nephew. Homer Harper, who
plant to stay until school starts.
air. and Mrs. Lawrence Leonard
are vultlns; relatlvea near Roseburg.
Mrs. John Oreb and daughtera
Patricia and Barbara enjoyed a fine
vacation at Bandon. They wera Join-
Crass-Word Puzzle
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U. IVuil at heave-
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IS Supervise a
pjMlcstlon
11. Written prom
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Open courts
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ed there by Mrs. Grab's sister. Miss
Ernestine Ftedenburg. who camecfrora
San Francisco for the Joint outing.
Marine Yorton ts spending the
summer in California, near Fairfield,
with her great-aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culbertacn and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blg-
hsm and family attended the Jose
phine county Guernsey tour Thursday-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens are en
tertaining relauv a from California.
Mrs, Harvey Stanley. Mrs. John
Rader, Darrel Stanley and Jerry Bel
lows spent most of last week at the
Stanley mountain ranch in the Dead j
Indian district.
Ted and Bernett Yorton are staying
with their father in the coast coun
try, where he ts shearing sheep.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culberteon were
guests Monday of the Ed Pierces
at their mountain ranch.
Mrs. Oreb Sr. and Patty Oreb are
visiting with Mrs. Oreb "a dsughter,
Mrs. Frances Miller, of Doris, Cali
fornia. Saturday, August 8, marks data of
the second annual Antelope 4-H
stock fair, to be held at the Elbert
Big ham ranch. This year, the Ante
lope group will be Joined by the
Little Butte 4-H beef club of which
O. E. Ousterhout ts leader There
will be a fine display of stock and
Interesting contests. Lunch will be
served at noon and It is hoped that
a large crowd will be on hand.
Ladles' social club, which enjoyed
a no-host picnic on the Clarence
Davlea lawn at their last meeting,
will meet in August with Mrs. Jim
Owena and her daughter, Mrs.
Clarence Blell.
EASED BY HIKE
Grand Rapids. Mich. (U.R)-
Thirty-nlne-year-old Ralph Fos
ter Clark of Tulsa, Okla.. hitch.
hiked 1,000 miles to clear his
conscience, and now with a
Judge's blessing has no great
obstacle to his desire to become
a minister.
Clark told Circuit Judge
Leonard D. Verdicr he had come
here from Tulsa to clear falsi
ties in a marriage license he
obtained In Grand Rapids in
1935, to wed Emillie E. Floyd.
He said he had been" married
long ago In Fairmount, W. Va.,
but his wife left him with their
two sons and later, in 1032,
divorced him.
His divorce has been so ex
pensive, Clark said, that he
tried to keep his whereabouts
a secret, and when he obtained
a marriage license here in 1635
he gave his name as Ralph Fos
ter, listed a city other than his
native home as his birthplace,
and swore he had never been
married.
SHIP BlNlES
BEE
L Jolla, Col. (UP Scient
ists are quetly conducting ex
periments here which may rid
U. S. navy craft of a rank nuis
ance ship-fouling, or barnacle
growths.
Four savants working on the
test hope to announce soon to
the world that they have solved
the age-old problem of the
growth on ships' bottoms, which
imposes a toll of millions of
dollars annually by retarding
continuous operation of vessels.
The fouling not only with
draws ships from service for
dry-docking, but reduce! speed
of vessel as much as 90 per
cent, scientists pointed out.
FINANCE WILLI
Washington, .July 29 (IP)
Some supporters of Wendell L.
Willkie, Republican presidential
candidate, have started "chain
letters" to solicit $1 contribu
tions to his campaign chest.
Letters were received here to
day enclosing printed envelopes
to be sent to "Wendell Willkie,
Elwood, Indiana." They bore the
slogans "We workers want Will
kie" and "A buck (or luck."
The letters suggested that the
recipients distribute the envel
opes to interested friends snd
that they, too, have similar en
velopes printed and distributed.
The letters said the object Is to
"surprise" Willkie with a sub
stantial campaign fund at his ac
ceptance speech ceremonies In
Elwood on Aug. 17.
Sign oi Bomb
Cladewater, Tex. (U.F5 The
President's preparedness mes
sage had its effect on the hens
of Owen Beene, Rocky com
munity, Upshur county. Beene
is exhibiting an egg with s dark
appendage resembling the cap
and fuse of s bomb.
Consumption of commercial
ice cream has increased more
than 60 per cent In the United
Slates tn the Isst 20 )ears.
TROUBLED MIND
SPRAY TOLERANCE I lodge
INVESTIGATION IS I notices
i .
ORDERfflSPEEOEBj
Result to Determine if Pres
ent Limit to be Continued
Declares McNutt.
Washington, July 29. i
Federal Security Administrator
Paul V. McNutt said today he
has asked the public health ser
vice to expedite a scientific re
view of its three-year Investiga
tion of the toxicity of lead arsen
ate spray residue on fruit.
Upon these determinations
will depend whether present
limits on the amount of residue
that may be left on fruit shall
be continued, made more strin
gent or relaxed. McNutt'i state
ment was prompted by inquiry
from R. W. Gray of Sacramento,
Calif., manager of the California
tree fruit agreement which rep
resents California Bartlett pear
growers and shippers.
Old Limit In Effect
McNutt said that since hit de
partment took over administra
tion of the food and drug act
from the agriculture department
on July 1, the old tolerance reg
ulations have been kept in ef
fect. "I can assure you that If a
relaxation of the present toler
ances Is recommended I shall
promptly put such a recommen
dation into effect." ' McNutt
wrote Gray. "Quite evidently
your Information that the feder
al security agency is contemplat
ing an Increase in the tolerance
Is subject to some qualification
We contemplate an increase
only If definitely recommended
by competent scientists.
I recognize the difficulty
with which the fruit industry is
confronted, particularly the
California pear industry at this
time of the year. With that in
mind I am asking the public
hilth service scientific review
to be expedited in every possible
way."
Crescent City Tides
August 1940
1 10:10 4.4 3:51 -0.7
Th 9:16 S.S 3:29 2.2
2 10:50 4.8 4:32 -1.0
F 10:02 6.7 4:17 1.9
3 11:28 5.1 5:12 -1.2
Sa 10:49 6.8 5:04 1.7
4 ....! 5:52 .1.2
Su 12:09 5.3 5:53 1.4
5 11:36 66 0:32 -1 0
M 12:50 5.6 6:42 1.1
8 0:27 6.3 7:13 -0.7
Tu 1:31 5.8 7:36 0.9
7 1:21 5.8 7:56 -0 2
W 2:14 6.0 8:34 0.8
8 2:21 5.2 8:42 0.4
Th 3:01 6.1 9:38 0.7
9 3:29 4.7 9:31 1.1
F 3:53 6.1 10:48 0.3
10 4:47.' 4 2 10:28 6.1
Sa 4:51 6.1 ... I ...
11 6:10 4.0 0:01 0.4
Su 5:51 6.1 11:36 2.1
12 7:30 4 1 1:11 0.1
M 6:53 6.2 12:48 2.3
13 8:39 4.3 2:12 -0.2
Tu 7:50 6.2 1:53 2.3
14 8:33 46 3:04 -0 4
W 8:43 6.3 2:51 2.2
15 10:17 4.9 3:50 -0.6
Th 9:31 6.3 3:43 2.0
16 10:53 51 4:31 -0 0
F 10:14 6.2 ' 4:28 1.8
17 11:28 8.2 5:08 -0.6
Sa 10:35 6.1 6:10 1.6
18 5:43 -0.4
Su 12:01 5.3 5:50 1.5
19 11:34 5.9 6:17 -0 1
M 12:31 5.4 6:29 1.4
20 0:12 5.7 8:50 0.2
Tu 1:01 5.4 7:09 1.3
21 12:51 53 7:23 0.6
W 1:31 5.5 7:52 1.3
22 1:33 4.9 7:56 - 1.1
Th 2.03 S.S 8:39 .1.3
23 2:20 45 8:30 1.6
F 2:38 S.4 8:31 1.3
24 3:18 4.2 9:08 2.0
Sa 3:19 S.4 10:31 1.2
23 4:27 3 9 9:56 2.4
Su 4:09 S.4 ... I
26 5:42 3.8 11:36 1.1
M 5:07 5.4 11:01 2.7
27 6:58 3 8 12:43 0.8
Tu 8:10 5.6 12:14 2.8
28 8:01 4.1 1:42 0.5
W 7:10 S.8 1:22 2.7
29 8:542 4 5 2 33 0.1
Th 8:08 6.2 2:22 2.4
30 9:35 49 3:19 -0 3
F 9:00 6.S 3:16 2.0
31 10:14 5 4 4:02 -0 6
Sa 9:51 6.7 4:03 l.S
Black face type indicates aft
ernoon tides, and minus or
sign indlcstes extreme low tides
when razor clam digging is best
Diggers should ba on beach a
full hour before the tide be
comes extreme low, thus get
ting two hours of digging.
Emulates Goal
Connersvllle. Ind. (U.R) A
prite bull owned by H. A. Car
ter of near here Is dead today
because it ate like a goat. The
bull died as the result of eating
two pieces of baling wire.
IMVERIAL POTEN
TATES VISITATION.
Banquet and reception
for the Imperial Poten
tate. Hotel Wlllard,
Klainsth rails, Wednrs-
dsy evening. July 31. Banquet 8.30,
1.&0 per plate. Dnnclng lollowln!.
This Is for the nobility and their la
dles. Wear the dress of a bhrlner.
Make reservations at once. Secure
tickets from Elbert L. Lenoa.
R. D. ELLER, Potentate.
R. t. DETRICK. Recorder.
TALISMAN LODGE. No. SI. Knlihts
of Pythlaa will convene Monday. July
39 at 8:30 p. m. All members are re
quested to attend. Visiting members
welcome.
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Tuesday; moderate temperature.
Oregon: Generally fair tonight and
Tuesday but unsettled northwest por
tion with occasional 1 taint rain on
north coast, overcast south coast;
moderate temperature; gentle varia
ble wind off coast.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
highest 100; lowest 63.
Tout monthly precipitation, .14
Inches; deficiency for the month
32 inches.
Total precipitation sin oe Septem
ber 1, 1939, 83.80 Inches; excess for
the season 4.44 Inches.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes
terday SB percent; 6 a. m. today
77 percent.
Tomorrow: sunrise 5:03 a. m, tun
set 7:33 p. m.
Observations Takrn at 4:30 a. m.
139 Meridian Time.
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J00 Clear
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45 Cloudy
.00 P Cloudy
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T P Cloudy
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T Rain
.00 Cloudy
sa Clear
Helena
Loa Angeles..
Medford
New York -
Omaha ....
Phoenix
Portland
Reno
Roseburg 81
Salt Lake S3
San Francisco 76
Sesttla 71
Spoknna 75
Wssh., D. C 101
Yakima
AIRPLANES (
Northbound
Leave stalls Close
4:97 a. m. 8:92 a. m.
13:01 p m. 11:17 a.m.
8:48 p.m. (Plagstop) No Mall
9:19 p.m. (Plsgetop) 1:28 p.m.
Southbound
Lesvs stalls Oloaa
11:26 a. m. 10:40 a m.
6:18 p.m. (nag stop) 8 SO p m.
12:00 m. 11:16 p.m.
TRAINS
Northbound
Leave
10:48 am.
Italia Close
8:48 a. m.
7:06 p. m.
8:08 p. m
Southbound
alalia Close
Laeve)
8:80 a m.
6:40 p. m.
7:90 a m.
4:40
BUSES
North
I so sm.
740 a m.
1:98 a m.
1.-40 p.m.
8 46 p.m.
South.
13:16 am.
6:50 a-m.
I 35 a, m.
9:60 p m.
S 00 p m.
10:40 p m.
6:56 p m.
To Klamath Palls
6:46 a m and 8:46 p m.
() To Orants pass only.
() To Ashland only.
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Travel Table
Timber Operator Dies
North Bend, Ores July 29.
()Wilmer T. Culver, 35. not
ed northwest timber operator,
died late Sunday at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. G. E. Ford."
He was s native of Michigan and ,
associated early In his career
with J. S. and R. S. Stearns in
extensive lumbering in the up
per snd lower Michigan peninsula.
sea our large display of recondi
tioned electric rangea, priced aa low
aa 820 at Copco.
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. sorV poymenhi fitted la your in.
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paid for. Reduce year P'eient
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