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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY. JUNE 18. 1941.
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claullwd ads.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Frlrldalre top between Med
ford and Trail. Finder call 6043.
LOST Black and Whits Springer
Spaniel pup. Reward. Jackson Hot
Springe.
FOUND Pair Lady's gloves. Inquire
Tribune otflce. psy lor adT.
STRAYED 16 duckling., 3 goslings.
Route 1, Box 466, Medford. Mrs.
McQrsth. Reward.
REPOkl lost dugs, anlmsl cruelty
esse. Humane Society, Phone SIM
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED First clsss mechanic.
Mostly truck work. Top wages.
Brsgg's Osrsgs, Dorrls, Calif. Tele
phone 83.
WANTED High echool boy who
wants steady work lor summer, to
operste dlsb washer and do light
cleaning. State sgs and salary
expected. Tribune Box 3376.
WANTED Man to work In hay.
Board and room, good wsgee. Wll
hlt ranch. Lake Creek. Oregon.
WANTED SALESMAN
SALESMAN One with office exper
ience preferred. Must be sble to
hold present estaollahed business
and continue development of ex
clusive protected territory. Car
necessary. Olve brief outline ot
fxprrlerce-JTrtMineoxOM
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WAITRESS Over 31, one then can
type. Dlsmond Cafe.
WANTED Girl or woman to assist
with housework end cars of one
child. 833 Minnesota.
WANTED Experienced tountsln girl.
Olve references, state age. experi
ence and aalary expected. Tribune
Box 3875.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED General housework
day. Star Route, Box 36.
by
COUPLE, experienced general ranch,
t nA California, want work,
Ed Forester, Rt. 3. Box 78, Berry-
dale Ave.
-, . v. en nMili work of any
F.vnerlenced camD COOk. 710
Fist Mam. Mwlford.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
fetnnrvn WANTRTW PlUhrer'S Bsk-
erles will buy 60.000 pounds of
good quality Youngberrlea. Boysen-
, , Dar,hrrtea at ffOlnft PrtCeS.
See Wlcky
Storage. Tuesday,
to 1:00.
June ntn, :
WANTED PUPPIES to sell on com
mission. Monarch oeea os
CASH for old horses. Dlsl 6376
sharpened Work
,. Rail and deliver Mac
i nnv.i. Ph 4080 333 N River
elde Make you old mower like new
bmuvcT natri for Iron. OOPPeT
bras, rediators. aluminum, bat
teries, tubes raga. lead and sine
sled ford Bargain House
WILt FAY MOST CASH
For Oood Deed Furniture
HOI.HHOOk TtHMTl RE
18 North Front. Phone 4033
E PAY MORE CASH
Fo. Your Furniture
BAKMHI KG e) A',KEVVJ'
6th and Front Phona 3333
REST PRICES PAID
For Tout Furniture
tr)S FL'HMTI RE. Phone 4!46.
NU-WAY Mattree. and OpBolstertng
Co Phone 8946 308 West 6tB St
BORfiE COWS FOR FEED Eag
Point Fox Farm Phone 37-X-7
WANTED
Wool, mob el r hldee and pelts
Medford tienratn House 37 North
Grsp. bt Phone 3744-
WELL DRILLING 61 60 per ft first
sn f. -to J M f1r S10 K'ng
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished houses. Also for .lc some
rood dslrv ranches, acreag- tracts
snd ctrv property. Edw'.n P Hughes
Real Es'sta Agency. 708 North Riv
erside. Phone 3316.
HOUSE FOR RENT. Corner Hsrel.
New Highwsy north. Give partial
rent to reliable party.
TRUCKS rOS RENT- Mora yourself
sav. halt Pruitt. Mooilcat Sta-
,,. .....- 4' as
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Modern furnished
srth Oskdsle.
apartment, 81
PVRNISHED APARTMENT, private
bath. Fngldalre 806 West Main
R RENT Furn'shed apartment
Lawn and shade 616 North Central
R RENT Furnished duplex apart
mnt. 136 S"uth Boily. Inquire
136 South Houy.
rOH RENT APARTMENTS
APARTMENT iv.ll.bl. Jun, Jath
Ilectrlc appliances. Inquire of
Mrs. McDonald, 105 south Oekdele.
VACANCIES Furnished two s-room
apartments. On. bedroom. Adults.
No pet.. 1005 Wast Main.
'ROOM furnished apartment. Adult.
FURNISHED 1. 1 ft l-room apart
menu, and gang. 404 W. 10th.
FOB RUNT HouKktepInf room. Id
prlvata home. 118 Oenctee.
APARTMENT FOR RENT.
K)7 Went 10th.
Inquire
TOR RENT Furnished Roomi
FURNISHED sleeping
South Central.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms.
910 North Bartlett.
FOR RENT Pleasant room lor gen
tleman, doss in. tog EsK Mala.
ATTRACT! VT ROOMS. 404 S. OrapS
FOR RENT BOARD ROOMS
DAT NURSERY, da; or week. So.
Peach, ncr Stewart. Mr.. Ekman.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
TO LEASE Store building 80.76
with lull basement. Phone 4348.
FURNISHED SUMMER HOME on
Rogue River lor rent. Commuting
distance of Mediord. Rogue Alure.
Trail.
FOR REN1 Store building and two
office room! See Al Uttrell or
Roland l.uboerd
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Wesner pigs. Albert
Young, Old Stage Road, K mils
north Beau Lane.
FOR SALE 70 ewes and lambs, also
oat and Tetcn hay In the new
.smsli bsls. Homer A. Conger, Old
Stage Road. Box 115 Centrsl Point.
WILL SACRIFICE 36 nslr White
King Pigeons, fine breeders: no
ressonshla offer refused. About 30
squabs Included st no cost. Route
1, Boi 315-A, 1 mile north of
Central Point.
FOR SALE Milk goats, some milk'
ing, otnere iresnen soon, evsrsge
a to 6 quarts. Also good buzs ssw.
I good work horas. L. R. Darling.
sterling Koaa. Tel. 447, jackson
vine.
FOR SALE Two cows, one calf, three
pigs Cliff Moore. Wood row Lane.
FOR SALE Milking Shorthorn bull
joe ougan. 1 mile south phoenix
liul;e 6220
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 660. "31" Ford
apart
roadster. 344 North Ivy.
FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet pick-up.
Full price 6120. See Cliff Vheelock.
Lewis Super Service.
FOR SALE or TRADE 1 y. -tOL truck.
4114, city ruei.
'40 PLYMOUTH Deluxe 4-door sedan.
In good condition. 6665. Phone 3617
FOR SALE Roadster snd new boat
Phone 4903. 716 Grant.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
ACREAGE HOUSES
$3000;
New modern S-room houas,
chicken bouse, garage, nice
ly located, elt limits. 1H seres
free soil. Irrigated. 6600 cash;
terms bslsnoe.
COCfift 130 acres. Free water for
iJJOUU Irrigation for S3 acres.
Good house and barn. 61300 cash.
bslsnoe terms. Free sou.
tOn ft Business lot North Riverside.
VOuU Other business opportunities.
J. C. BARNES. 30 North Peach.
Office 843 8. Central. Phone 4838.
FOR SALE or TRADE 40 acres on
Dark Hollow Road overlooking the
valley, unfailing eprlng. smsll new
ehsck. No asthma nor hay fever
here. Phone 4114 ot 4016 on Sunday.
EAST SIDE
fj J r A A 7-room modern house, baee
p40UU ment. heat. Oak floor, fire
place. Double garage.
WEST SIDE
fill rt 5-room modern, paved cor-
JLlOi ner lot.
MltA 6-room modern, paved cor-
apaslsU ner lot. close In.
CARL OOTTSCH8
7 North Bartlett. Phone 4648.
$2300
living room with oak floors
and fireplace, two bed'
rooms, kitchen, nook, bath and
porch, garage, all In excellent
condition.
Also
1 Af( Three rooms and bath, fur-
01411 nlshed. two lota, corner.
6260.00 down, balance easy.
Also
$2600
East side, five rooms and
bath, fireplace. Lot 100x160
with beautiful shade trees. Fine
location. Needs repairs, but house
verv tubstantlsl.
Protect yourself against ruing rents.
We can flnsnce any slza loan at t
with prompt ervlce.
THE REAL ESTATE IXCHANOI
No. 44 North Riverside
Dial 3367 or 4660
Elmer Herrled
FOR SALE Neat little cabin. Oood
hunting and fishing. Csstls Crsg-
J. H. Oustln. 419 East Msln.
JTST COMPLETED Bestrtl
ful new ranch house enjoin
ing Oolf Course In Country
Club Acree. Attractive terms.
Open for Inspection. Owner
on property all day Sunday.
FOR SALE Premises corner Ninth
snd afJ'ly. Meaiora. neacn w
acres, aleo 10-acra tracts. Owner
306 South Holly.
7-ROOM HOUSE with sleeping porch,
can be arranged In apartments.
Located near school. 61700. Terms.
61600 cash. D'.sl 430.
FOR SALE or TRADE 48 acres
7 acree bottom land Pre water
I A. Bonney. Applegate.
PRICED TO SELL
$2500
trees, r
$2500
I-bedroom some.
decorated, lovely shade
reesonsNe terms
a-bedroom ssn.. s
condition, well located.
1104 W Mala Ptal MTt
FOR SALE Summer horn
I alao boa
at Die
wsiisce Woods, 711 East Main. Medloid.
TOR BALE REAL ESTATE
T-ROOM HOUSE. 4 sleeping rooms,
basement, oil burner. Close In.
fine location, corner. Price 86600.
Also
5-room etrletly modern home, nicely
furnished, hard wood floors, fire
plsce, basement with automatic oil
burner. A-1 location, all good
homes In this district. 63.750 00.
Also
40 acres, S-room furnished house,
barn, chicken house, cowe. team,
chicken., all go at the low price
of 83,600.00 on terms to respon
sible party. See me Monday on
this exclusive farm listing. Oolng
fishing.
C. 8. BUTTFRFTLLD
410 Medford Building.
Dial 3316.
'. S. Two other furnished homes
for sale.
FOR SALE Lou No. and No. 3 ot
Black No. 8. rryva!e Addition.
6260.00. Communicate F. C. Rob
bine. P. O. Box 84, Baa Rafael,
Calif.
FOR SALS Residence properties
Owner 611 w. 8th.
FOR SALE Large residence, close la
Cell 811 Wee 8th.
BUILDING A ROMHf Let us handle
all details on as-rear FBA loans
quickly, efficiently. Ooldy Ager.ey
CITY and country properties Rentals
Loans. Insurance. G 8 autierfleld
408 Medford Building
WHEN (O0 think of rea) eetete
think rf the Clinton Spencer
Affei.ev
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 6-ft. grain binder, ready
to go. 636. E. W. Oebhard, Rt. 8.
Box 84. Medford.
FOR SALE John Deere Big 4 mow
ing machine, McCormlck-Doerlng
P. As O. sulky plow. One 3-year-old
Percheron colt, one yearling Per
cheron colt. Deaver at McCurley.
YES I 6IRI
Our Brake Special oontlnuea. ' Any
Ford. Dodge. Willys. Chevrolet or
Plymouth, 88.00. Any Bulck. Nash,
Chrysler, Pontlsc, Olds, Packard
130, or Stude., 60.50. These prices
Include first grsde lining and labor.
Champions Texaco Servloe. River
side and Jackson. Medford. Oregon.
ORDER YOUR ROSES NOW for fall
delivery. See them In bloom at
the Medford Rosa Gardens, every
one le Invited.
FOR SALE Pie cherries and Royal
Annas. D. R. Sloan, mile west
Phoenix on Calhoun Road.
FOR SALE Large alas Simmons baby
oed. call 4833.
FOR SALE tO-galloa Weslx water
neater, or would trsoe ior neo
room furniture. 344 South Central.
FOR SALE Oood mountain grown
strawberries at the Frank Dlts
worth rsnch. 35e gallon, you pick,
bring containers.
EQUIPMENT of smsll mast market.
All In first clsas condition and
up-to-data. Apply J. Prince, H
street. Crescent City. Calif.
FOR SALE Russell Motor Patrols
road grader. Sea H. c. Wltbam.
316 Eaat 8th, Medford, Ore.
CUT FLOWERS. 306 South Holly.
FOR SALE Eaton 3-speed rear axle
assembly for 1836 Chevrolet truck.
H. O. Wltham, 316 East 6th. Med
ford, On.
FOR SALE Clover and rye (rasa bay
in tne anocg. rnona eu.
CHERRIES, different varieties. Oeb
hard a, V, mil north Bear cress
bridge. Central Point.
FOR SALE -Dry com OB the OOb.
ouncrest urcnara, latent.
ONE COMBINE threshing machine,
McuormicK-uecring. Auxiliary mo
tor. 1939 model. Inquire Perry's
Garage, Eagla Point. Ore. Phona
3101.
WILL SACRIFICE 35 pair White
King Pigeons, fine breeders: no
reasonable offer refused. About 30
squabs Included at no cost. Route
1. Bos 3 1 5-A. I mile north of
Central Point.
FOR SALE Oat hay In shock. Phone
6053
FOR SALE Binge and Royal Anne.
Phone 6611.
CHERRIES. SHs and 60
N. E. Judy. Phone 6318.
picked.
FOR SALE Ludwtg banjo, plectrum.
Box 3878 Tribune.
House Warea. Beautiful Chromium
Fyrex. etc Oreen stamps. Pick's
WASHERS and Pumps, reconditioned,
priced to sell. Psrfe and service
on all makes. Flck Hardware.
PUMPS. Jacuaci as Meyers, for every
purpose. Ousrantaed. Flck Hdw.
PAINT NOW. Beautify with Oeneral
Prcea are lowest. Flck Hardware
ZENITH. America's moat usuable re
frigerator. 6-year guarantee. Speed
Queer washers. Extra features
Compare values. Flck Hardware.
GARDEN and farm toole, hose. Low
est prices. Lawn mowers. Oet out
demonstrator. Flck Hardware.
NO SHORTAOE of plants, slnnlaa.
snaps, asters, petunia, etc, use ooa..
doa 36o. Indii na cacner and
Msrglobe tomato plants- Maddox
Valley Greenhouse. 1 block east of
Ptggly Wlggly.
FOR SALE Low priced lumber or
any building materials Call ua be
fore you buy R O Stephenson Oo
Court and Mc And raws. Telephone
3000.
REAL BUYS IB need clothing. 1408
No Riverside, across from Beca s
Bakery
FULLER BRUSHES. Phone 4814.
OR sale oreea Fir sUsbe
phone 6180.
A OOOD dose of eaah oa the barrel
bead la a complete cure for too
many drinks of dolls down, says
J era Second Banc' Store. 10
S"-ih Drape
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALS Coffee Cup and Poua
tain Lunch. In fast growing town
three hours drive from Mediord
Oreat opportunity for man and
wife understanding restaurant busi
ness Might consider taking late
model ear or houas trailer sa part
down payment, balance eeey. Call
or snia C. c. Plnekney. 1006 West
Msib St. Medford. Mala Street
Aparunenta.
for SALE Semce Station, t 1
a bum os 8 000-gai etorsae Me IB
St, Central Point. A, B. Crwlcga
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Well equtpprd reataurant
and fountain, good location, ineap
for raah or 836000 will handle on
terms. Box 3917 Tribune.
FOR SALE Newstsnd. shoe repslr
shop and novelty store combined,
very rh-ap. Box 5fl4P Tribune.
PERSONAL
PALMISTRY and crystal reading.
Phone 3446. 480 Mountain Avenue,
Ashland
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Dreumaklng.
IKE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
Fur Remodeling, luitooi and
Bucklee covered. Room 803 U. 6
Nat'l Bans Bur Tel 3831
Expert Window Claanar.
LET GEORGE DO IT
part window Cleaner Oenaral
houas cleaners, floor waxing, paint-
Ing Oeo P Olrard Phone 38i4
MONEY TO LOAN
PAY ALL
YOUR BILLS
With a Quick
CASH LOAN
AUTOMOBILE
FURNITURE
LIVESTOCK
Terms to Suit You
YOU WILL ENJOY
DOING BUSINESS WITH
OREGON FINANCE CO.
W. E. Thomas. Mgr.
Lie. No. 8-211 M-317.
45 So. Centrsl. Dlsl 4433.
Heme owned and msnsged.
Sinca 1838.
Painting and Paparhanging.
SULUVAK BROS A JOHNSON are
no longer connected with Ekerson
Paint and Roof Store. For paint
ing, papering and Interior decorat-
Ing phone 21B9 or 2644
Refrigeration Sertrtce.
REFRIOERATION SERVICE CO., the
only excluslvs refrigeration shop In
So Ore Authorised factory service
DOould. 323 W Jackson Ph 4584
Roofing.
Wat REPAIR or apply any type of
roof Pabeo Roofings Shingles
Coatings and Paints New stock
Wall Paper Ekerson Psint snd
Roof Co 38 So Bartlett Tel SR43
Traastar.
CITY TRANSFER at STORAGE CO
Household moving and general
hauling 38 S Grape Phona 4M4
day or night.
CADS TRANSFER At STORAGE CO
Office 16 South Fir. Phone 3828
Prlcea right Service guaranteed
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 S Fir Street
Insured Cerriere
Local and Long Distance Hauling.
Phone 3888
FURNITURE MOV1NO AND STOR
AGE We have van moving equip
ment for local and long distance
hauling. Dry and clean storage
(oonerete building) with special
locker room, at low rates
SAMSON ETORAOE WAREHOUSE
Phone 8756
Venetian Blinds-
VENETTAN BUNDS Guaranteed, steel
or wood Venetian Blind.. 39c eq ft
Installed Phone Burk'e Medford
Tent At Awn.. 4473 Free eftlmate
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of the stats
or Oregon for Jackson Countv.
in the Matter of the Eetata of
Joseph O. Grey, also known as
J. O. Grey. Decessed.
The undersigned has filed In the
County court of Jackson county,
Oregon, the final account of bis
administration of the Estate of
Joseph O. Grey, also known ss J. O
Grey, deceased, and aald Court hss
used tne 10th day of July. 1941
st the hour of ten o'clock in the
forenoon of that dav. at the Countv
Court Room In the Jackson County
court House, at Medford, Oregon, as
we urns ana pi see ior the setue
ment of said estate.
All persons Interested In aald
ACROSS.
L tight touch
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a. Pack
Is. Before
It. Scent
Is. Hawallaa
dancs
Is. Unit of work
IS. Auction
17. Send forth
II. frellcaclss
JO. Charged with
electricity
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It. Prongs
34. River: Spanish
82, Marks by cut
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87. Botch
II. Sign
2. Heavy cards
40. Smaller or la-
fa rt or
41. Medical fluids
44. Pokr stake
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Inurtd
tt. Single thing
60. Shakeepeareea
character
fl Matallle earnest II. Greek Ialan4
14. Jury Hat It. Mark of a blew
2. The mooa Is- Glacial ridges
27. Among 14. 8s eagle
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aetata are hereby notified and re
quired to make or file their objec
tion to said final account. If any
they have, on or before the time
aforesaid fixed for the hearing and
aettlement thereof.
Date of this notice and the first
publication thereof le June 8. 1841.
HERBERT O. GRET,
Administrator.
O. H. BENOTSON,
Attorney for Administrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State)
of Oregon for Jsokeon County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Philip B. Harrison. Deceased.
The undersigned has been ap
pointed and has been duly qualified
by the county court of the atate
of Oregon for Jackson County ae the
executor of the estste of rhllln B.
Harrison, decessed. All persons hav
ing claims wslnst said estate are
notified to present them, duly veri
fied, with proper vouchers, to the
undersigned, st Its banking room.
the First Nstlonsl Bank of Portland
I Oregon) Medford Branch. Medford.
Oregon, within si. months from this
dste.
DATED this 36th dsy of Msy. 1M1.
The First Nations! Bank
of Portland (Oregon)
bxeeutor.
Neff a Fronnmayer. sttornsys for
estate, cooley Ttieater nuiraing.
Medford, Oregon.
Kntlee or Pinal Settlement
la the County Court of the Bute of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Mstter of the Estate of Henry
Miller, Decessed.
The undersigned hss filed In the
County Court Of jaexson woumy,
Oregon, the flnsl SOrount of his Sd-
m n atratlon or tne Estate ui neitii
Miller, deceaeed. and said Cjurt hat
fixed the 18th dsy of July. 1941.
st ths hour of ten o'clock In the
forenoon of that dav. at the county
Court Room In the Jackson County
Court House, at Medford, Oregon, as
ths tlms and place for the settle
ment of said estate.
All persons Interested In said ee
... ,m herehv notified and re
,,,-4 . make or file their objec
tions to said final account. If any
they have, on or before the time
aforesaid fixed for the hearing and
settlement thereof.
Dste of this notice and the first
pub icstlon tnereoi is """'
H. O. MILLER.
Administrator.
O. H. BENOTSON.
attorney for Administrator.
Gold Hill
ndH Hill. June 18. (Spl
Bob Bradwell, of Iowa, left last
w.Hnesritiv to visit relatives in
Roseburg and Portland, after
spending the past five weeks
here as tne guest 01 n sum,
Mrs. George Dorman, and fanv
Mr. and Mrs. w. n. as
. -e ....
lsan, Wis., accompanied oj
daughter and aon-lnlaw of Klamath
Falls, called at the B, O. Wlgle home
laet Wednesday.
a fair board meeting was held
June 18 In the city hall, with past
chslrmsa tv O. Wlgle acting in tne
absence of Chairman John Gray. Sev
eral important matters were taken
up and two eppltoatlone for conces
sions were accepted from the Girl
Scouts and the Garden club.
Patricia Cyphera of The Dallas and
Alexander McDonald of Medford were
week-end guests ot Miss Cypher's
aunt, Mrs. Glenn Spurlln.
Mrs. Delia Kell la visiting relatives
In Chemult this week.
Recent guests at the Jim Clement
and Waslsy Robinson homes were
Randall Clement and Miss Virginia
Reader of Orovllle. Cel.. Mrs. Rita
Dye and eon of Palermo, Cal Mr.
snd Mrs. Bert Evans and Lenors
Clement of Yreka.
Wm. Autenrleth spent several days
laat week In Dallas, Ore., at a con
vention of McNeea dealers.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Winn, and
daughter Myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. Psul
Throne and eon Marvin. Mary Lou
Tygart. and Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie
of Ashlsnd enjoyed a picnic at Un
ion Creek laat Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Moore, who
have been visiting relstlvee here, re
turned to Long Beach June S and
plan oa returning soon to make
their home here.
Orpha Martin was a recent guest
for a week of her aunt, Mrs. John
Norsk of Wlldervtlle.
A Cub Pack meeting waa bald
June 10 la Orange hall. BUdea were
.shown of the various steps of the
flag from the earlier ones up to the
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present Old Glory. Also slides of
the recent camporee of Boy Scout
were shown by Scout Commissioner
McNeil of Orante Pass. Pst Whit
more, chief of den No. 8, was pre
p resented with an arm cord for out
standing work. Earl Bennett wss ap
pointed as den chief of den No. i.
Attending day camp for girls In
Medford laat Wednesday were Anne
Chrlstensen, Bsrbsra Nathan, Bar
bara Smith, and Joanne and Donna
Centers.
Ed Autenrleth of Trek, .pent sev
eral daya last week with hts brothsr.
William Autenrleth, snd family.
Other guests of ths Autenrteths were
Mr. snd Mrs. Psul Laufenberg of
San Francisco and Lewie Autenrleth
rjf Fort Jones, Cel.
Quests Isst Tuesday of Mr. and
Mra. Leon wise were Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Young of Long Creek, Ore.
Mrs. Young was formerly Miss Ollvs
Sartelle. when she taught In the
local high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Hsl Norrta snd fsm-
Uy of Yreka have been visiting rela
tives here the paat week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller enter
tained recently at their home, with
a cafeteria dinner. In honor of their
eon and daughter-in-law. Mr. and
Mra. Rowland Miller, who ware mar
ried the first part of the month.
Quests for the evening were Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Miller of Grants Psss,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blair, Mr. and Mra.
Cleo Gilchrist and eon Charlea Wil
liam, Mr. and Mra. Perry Walt. Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Scott. Mr. and Mrs.
George Lance, Ruth Lanoe, Jill Mar
tin, Jack Martin. Raymond Blair,
Wallace Iverson, snd Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Newell of Corvsllls.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Taylor, who
have been visiting for the past eight
months In Csllfornla, Nevada and
Utah, will spend the summer with
Mrs. Taylor's mother, Mra. E. C.
Fiene. and Mr. Flene.
Girl Scouts are making plana for
camping trip to McKee bridge
some time In July.
Mr, and Mrs. Merrltt Merrlman re
turned Friday from a trip to Astoria
Mra. Varna VanHouten returned
Thursdsy from Fortune, Cal, where
she attended the funeral ot her
brother-in-law who waa killed last
week when a log rolled on him, while
employed by the forest service.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Oorham and
Donna, Mrs. Curtis Fsrker, Mr. snd
Mrs. H. D. Force and Jack, Mr. and
Mra. Paul Thompson and Pete, Mra.
Minnie Bysrly and Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Byerly and family spent Wed
nesday on the beach at Crescent
City.
Denlss and Jooelyn Meunler visited
from Bundsy until Thursdsy at the
Vernon Fleming home la Grants
Psss.
FOR ANNUAL RODEO;
IE VISIT TALKED
By Corp, Paul W. Hughes
King City, Cal., June 12.
(Spl) Thousands of soldiers In
this vicinity for maneuvers
Jammed King City last week
for the annual rodeo.
Among Medford boys now In
the service who enjoyed the
rodeo were Jack K. James, for
mer Company A sergeant, now
member of the 209th military
police and driver for Col. Glass,
commander of the 209th, and
Jlmmle Nelson, also in the mill
tary police company at Camp
Roberts.
Considerable talk has been
going around here regarding
cantonment at Medford and the
possibility of Medford's Com'
pany A being stationed there.
Another topic In camp Is the
possibility that the troops will
receive a furlough at the end
of maneuvers here. This
strictly unofficial as yet but the
men of Company A would en
Joy another few days at home
before the proposed maneuvers
start near Fort Lewis,
The 2nd battalion of the 15th
infantry was sent from here to
the North American Aviation
plant at Inglvwood when the
troops took it over because of
the strike.
A shortage ot water for
troops on the Hunter Liggett
reservation has caused some
concern. Convoys of trucks op
erate between King City and
the reservation carrying
ample supply of water for the
army.
ON SHEEP COUNT
Grants Pass, June W VP)
Carl Wood, riding academy own
er, was found guilty Saturday by
circuit court Jury of receiving
stolen sheep. His attorney had
contended in week-long trial
he did not know the sheep were
stolen.
Sentence Is to be passed Tues
day morning by Judge H. K.
Hanna. Wood Is free on $1,000
bond.
A previous trial in Crescent
City, Calif, on livestock theft
charges ended with deadlock
ed Jury voting 11 to 1 for acquit
tal. Decision hag not yet been
rendered as to whether there
will be new California trial.
More than 80 srUclea used la pro
duction of combat alrplanea la the
United Stales are atade of sjntntuc
rubber.
WOOD CONVICTED
VAR 10 INCREASE
RAVEL AT
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GAIN THIS
YEAR
Washington. D. C. (P) Ameri
cans will travel America this
summer as they never nave
traveled it before. That's the
report from national parks and
monuments, where early figures
point to an increase ot 10 to 20
per cent in number of visitors
over the record-breaking totals
of 1940.
The upward swing In 1940
was attributed primarily to the
war, which practically put an
end to vacation travel abroad.
The same war is influencing va
cation plans again this year, not
only by cutting Americans on
from foreign tourist attractions
but also by stimulating a de
fense effort which has boomed
employment and brought In
creased Incomes.
Uncle Sam, at the more than
165 national parks and monu
ments he maintains, entertained
16.741.835 visitors in 1940. The
five most popular parks in 1940
and attendance figures: Shenan
doah, Virginia, 950,807; Great
Smoky, Tennessee-North Caro
lina, 860,960; Rocky Mountain,
Colorado, 627.847; Yosemlte
California, 867.081; Yellowstone,
Wyoming-Montana-Idaho, 526,-
252.
Most popular national monu
ment was Fort McHenry, Mary
land, 515,823. The Statue ot
Liberty, was second, with 395,'
633. Smallest national park at
tendance was at Mt. McKinley,
Alaska, where 1,201 visitors
were registered. Only 35 per
sons went to Mount of the Holy
Cross national monument In
Colorado.
TO LEARN NEW RULES
Salem, June IB. (SplV-
Workers not fully employed
who earn less than $15 a week
should consult their nearest em
ployment office to learn ot
rights under new benefit regu
lations in effect June 14, ac
cording to Silas Galser, admin-
istrator for the State Unemploy
ment Compensation commission
'Claimants hereafter will
serve only two waiting weeks
and draw a minimum of $10 a
week," explained Mr. Gaiser,
"New payments are based on
six percent of the high quarter
earnings.
"With weekly allowances be
ing Increased, many additional
workers become eligible for
partial benefits It not fully em
ployed." Payments for the first five
months of 1941 have totalled
$1,612,786 as compared with
$2,529,512 for the same period
last year. Total benefits for
1940 were $4,099,925.
IS
BOGGED IN WEAKNESS
Portland, Ore., June 18. OP)
An accusation that the church
Is "bogging down into a sop for
weaklings" was voiced as the
Pacific Northwest Unitarian con
ference closed here yesterday.
Dr. Rol W. Brenner of the
Unitarian school for the min
istry, Berkeley, Calif., declared,
"it Is offering an escape for re
ligionists back Into a sub-human
Garden ot Eden Just when hu
manity most needs the clarion
voice of Idealism."
He advocated a "reaffirmation
ot our essential humanity In a
gospel ot human freedom, of
human responsibility, of human
progress," and avoidance of a
"glib reliance on divine Inter
ventions." RENE FRANKLIN OF
STAGE, SCREEN DIES
Englewood, N. J., June 19
VP) Irene Franklin, former
stage and screen actress who won
world-wide fame and fortune
only to spend the last days of
her life in a theatrical home,
died today In Englewood hos
pital.
Stricken Thursday with
stroke. Miss Franklin expired
at 1:30 a. m. (EST.) She began
her career as a tot of five and
made her final appearance In
the film "Saratoga." which
starred the late Jean Harlow.
Closing time foe Too Late to clas
sify Ads la 1 JO p. as.
LODGE
NOTICES
MID FORD LODOS)
No, 88. I. O. O. F.
mseta every Tues
day evening, L O. O. F. Hall, 331
Weat 6tb St. Visiting brothers always
welcome.
O. O, Wlmer, If. O.
O. H. Bengteon, V. O.
L. O. Howard. Becty.
CRATER LAKE CHAPTER.
Mo. 33. RAM Stated con
vocation Tuesday, June 17,
1041.
gRLB M. ORAT, R. P.
Meteorological Report
By V. I. WEATHER BCRtAC
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Cloudy with
intermittent light rains tonight and
Tuesdsy; little change la temper
ature. Oregon: Cloudy tonight with rain
la west portion; Tuesday cloudy
with rain: little change In temper
ature; gentle to moderate variable
wlnda off coast beoomlng southerly
Tuesdsy.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
highest 84. lowest 81.
Total monthly precipitation .14
Inches; deficiency for the month, .81
Inchea.
Total precipitation elnce Septem
ber 1. 1040, 18.08 Inchea; excess for
ths season 1.S4 Inches.
Relative humidity at 5 p. at. ves
ts rdsy si percent; 8 a. m. today
67 percent.
Tomorrow: sunrise 4:31 a. m, sua
act 7:48 p. m.
Observations Taken at 4:30 a. m,
110 Meridian Time.
Bolss
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New York so
Omaha SO
phoenix 100
Portland 73
Reno BS
Roseburg 77
Oalt Lake 86
San Francisco 61
Seattle 73
Spokane 73
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Yakima 78
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THE GRANGE
Oriffln Creek Orange
Regular meeting of Griffin
Creek grange will begin at 0:30
p. m. Tuesday with potluck
dinner. Lecture hour will be
open to all in the community.
ARMY BOMBER SUSTAINS
DAMAGE ON BAKER FIELD
Baker, Ore., June 18. (flV
An army bomber, forced onto
the Baker air field Saturday
night by bad weather, remained
at the airport today because of
slight damage sustained during
the landing.
The five men composing the
crew are en toute to their home
station, McChord field, from Dea
ver. Travel Table
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