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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY. JUNE 30, 1941.
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FOR RENT BOARD ROOMS
WANT CHILDREN, day or wk.
RL 1, Box 108. South Peach.
BOARD and Room 718 F.Mt Main.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
SADDLX HOMES for rent. Chaa.
Angle Ranch. Evana Creek.
Valley. Oregon.
IRRIGATED PASTURE, and plenty
of It. Crater Lake Bignway at
4 Cornara. Champa. Pbona 9074.
FOR REM alarm bull Ulna nd two
orric room sea Ai uttrau or
Roland l-tiooard
FOR EXCHANGE HJ Emlala
FOR SALE or TRADE Iota. -roora
houaa, large chicken houee. fruit
tree, berrlea. market garden. Cloae
to town. R. R. 1, Boa 180-A.
Marehfleld. Oregon.
TOR BALE or TRADE 190
partly cut over. Ideal for stock.
A bargain. 414 Hamilton.
KANSAS PROPERTY for home
Oregon. 634 South Grape.
EXCHANOE California for Oregon
a1, acres. 1 houaea. 65400. Debt
6750. R. Renfrew. 1998 Indiana?
oil Ave. Rtversldi. Calif.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Weaner pig. R. c. Toat.
FOR SALE a h. p. electno motor.
ingle phase, 6&o. A. C. Lewie, rarn
Valley.
FOUR CALVES for sale. Phone 6487.
FOR SALE Two good cowl, freshen
July 10; 8 Guernsey ana iereey
heifer calves. West Main st first
houss west Frees Oarage. John
Blanchl place.
BOYSENB-RRIES, 85c your eon.
Ulnar. Picking today. B. V. Oooa
road, weat Stewart Ave.
FOREST FIR Direct from woods, t
tier lota or over. 13-lnch S3 00;
16-lncb 61.80. City Fuel. Tel. 4114.
FOR SALE Young buck sheep or
trade for better. O. Nyberg, R. R. .
Box 37, Midway Road.
FOR SALE Youngberriea. 0. Own,
Orchard Horn Drive, rhone aoc-4.
FOR SALE 1 black-faced sheep,
one set leather harness, one ssddle
bridle, chaps and spurs. Earl Hans
eom, Eagle Point, co Oasis.
FOR SALE Oood tricycle for child
4 to 6. S3 so. id Miatisioe.
FOR SALE One set work harness.
also eresm separator, pnone tm.
FOR SALE Beautiful young team
geldings, weight 1600 pounds, no
blemishes, sound 4-yesr-olds. For
quick sale, 6260. Phone 3377, 9
m. to o.
CASH for old horses Dlsl 6376
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Cream colored sow. Call at
J. 8. Olbbs, RU 1, Box 136-X.
Medford.
DAIRY Cows Jerseys and Quern-
sevs. also 1 Guernsey bulL 1st
house South Agate School.
LOST Wheel and
Reward. E. W.
Creek.
tire tor
Regnler,
trailer.
Union
FOR SALE Milking Shorttorn bull
Joe Dugan. 1 mile touts Phoenix
.'iul:e ti320
a POhl lost auga. animal cruelty
cases Humane Society Phone 8151
FOR SALE Roadster and new boat
Phone 4903. 719 Grant
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Farm hand to milk with
machine and do light chores. Olvs
wagea expected with room and
board, references. Box 3719 Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Experienced law stenog
Mithw. fu extent of experience,
reference! and salsry expected.
Address P. O. Box 347, Medford.
WANTED Oin for
204 South Central
general work.
WANTED SITUATIONS
vnrrKYS man. with a veara bookkeep
ing experience, will accept almost
any kind of
Tribune.
1H ACRES, brand-new modern build
ings, clover, anaiia, irrigatea, cow.
chickens, all fenced. 13.000.
Also 4 acres, Irrigated, 4-room mod.
era nousa, narawooa iioors, com
pletely furnished. All stock goes
with place. Snap 13.600.
Also 14 acres, 6-room modem
house, hardwood floors. All cul
tivated Another snap. S3 300.
Several desirable city homes, good
foundations, psved streets.
Suburbsn store, restaurants, oil sts-
tlona and everything in real estate.
no Kite in rnces"
"I ain't mad at nobody."
TAD' ROBERTS, 720 West 2nd.
work. Box 3363,
EXPERIENCED GARDENER wishes
lob aa caretaker. Sober. Reference.
Phone 4336.
wanted Carnenter work, contract
or by day. 246 No. Oakdele.
uaw Knokkeener. experienced, beat
references, accounting experience,
age 45. Box 3979 Tribune.
i,,nf.rT , 1 ire A1IS
1 W AH 1 U W1BVIiM.vi
WILL PAY CASH for reasonably
nrtned lot. welkin dlstsnce. Give
full Information. Bo.: 3738 Tribune,
arrvrrrrw Tn woodcutters and ranch
m w. are oreDsred to buy tor
cash fir logs. 13" to 30" diameter,
a fMt inner, old or second growth
delivered at plant 3 ml. south of
Medford. Alley Broa., Phone 3011
wanted Ford son mower. Lawrence
Meeke, co Lewis Super Service.
varaai-r n tv hi, home in Medford.
Not over 63.500. Apply Box 8386
Tribune.
WANTED Home for elderly,
lady. Inquire 334 Apple.
Invalid
WANTED Late model refrigerator In
gOOd Condition. OOX OtlV armmw,.
ITU-WAY Mattres.
Co Pbona 3946
and Upholstering
309 west Bin oi
BEST PRICES PIU
For Youi Furniture.
CADS FURNITURE. Phone 4i0.
WILL PAY MOST CASH
For Oood Used Furniture
HOLBROOK FURNITURE
18 North Front. Phone 4033.
WANTED
wml mnhalr. hides and pelta.
Medford Bargain House, 27 North
Orape St. Phone 8744.
wrnHKAT caeh nald for Iron, copper
nraaa radiator aluminum, bat-
terlea. tubes rags, lesd snd tin
Medford Bargain House
WE PAY MORE CASH
Foi Your Furniture
BARNKHliRG e ANDREWS
tb and Front Phone 2333
FOR SALE Slightly used Spinet, also
smsu arena, iteei ouya. oox ov
Mall Tribune.
BIO DOUBLE LOAD Green Fir Slabs.
6450. City Fuel. Phone 4114.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
APARTMENT HOUSE property, nice-
ly lurnisnea, earns io" net on
610,000.00.
Also
Close In business property leased on
10 net nasi.
Also
3-bedroom bungalow on east side,
basement, fireplace, hardwood floora.
65,500.00. Terms.
Also
One mile frontage on Rogue river
at a bargain.
C. S. BUTTER FIELD
410 Medford Building
Dial 2318
for sale 6-room house, comer,
psved street, bullt-lns, 81750. 6760
aown, osisnce Jew tnsn rem, in
cluding tsxes. Would consider good
late moael car. sue neaiiy.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Rooting-.
WE REPAIR or apply any type of
roof, peoco Hoolinge. nningier.
Coatings and Paints. New stock
Wsll Paper. Ekerson Paint snd
Roof Co., 6 sc. Bartlett Tel. 8493.
VnUan Blind.
VENETIAN BLINDS Guaranteed, ateel
or woud Vsnetiso Blinds 39c sq it
Installed. Phone Burks Msdtord
Tent Awn 4472 Free eitlmste
Transtar.
CITY TRANSFER - 6TORAOI CO
Household moving and general
hauling 39 6V Grape. Phone 4664
day ot night
IADS TRANSFER ea STORAGE CO
Office 16 South Fir. Phone 3838
Prices ngbt Service guaranteed
I A VIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 S Fir Street
Insured Carriers.
Local and Long Dlstsnce Hauling).
Phone 3866.
FOR SALE Flahlng boat and 1 out
board motors. Best outfit in town.
Cheap. Phone 8796. 710 Park.
TRAILER HOUSE for aale or trade
for small place Accommodates .
18-foot. Scbult. See at 715 Cedar.
FOR SALE Wssttngbouse 6 cu. ft.
refrigerator. 16 norence Ave.
Phone 2619.
FOR SALE Hot point electric range
and traan burner, aiso miscella
neous household furniture. Phone
6394.
FURNITURE MOVING AND STOR
AGE We have van moving equip
ment for local and long distance
hauling. Dry and olean storage
I concrete building) with special
locker rooms at low rates
SAMSON PTORAOE WAREHOUSE
Phone 37S8
LEGAL NOTICES
FOR SALE Baled
beardless barley.
Nledtnneyer.
hay, alfalfa and
Phone 6367. Otto
REAL BUYS 6" centrifugal pump.
1500 gal. p. m.; 3 blcyciea. atream
Una; kerosene range with even.
Hi ft. upright showcase. Pick
Hdwe.
ZENITH, America's mos; usuable re
frigerator. 5-year guarantee opeea
Queei washers. Extra features
Compare values Pick Hardware
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Joseph O. Grey, also known as
J. O. Grey. Deceased.
The undersigned haa filed In the
County Court of Jackson County.
Oregon, the final account of his
administration oi the Estate of
JoseDh O. Orev. also known aa J. O.
Grey, deceased, and said Court has
fixed tha 10th day of July, 1941,
at the hour of ten o'clock In the
forenoon of that day, at tne county
Court Room In the Jackson County
Court House, at Medford, Oregon, as
the time and place for the settle'
mint nf aalri aetata.
All persons Interested In said
aetata are hereby notified and re
quired to make or file tbeh objec
tions, to said final account, If any
they have, on or before the time
aforesaid fixed for tha hearing and
settlement thereof.
Date of thla notice and tne nrst
publication thereof la June . iwi
HERBERT G. GREY,
Administrator
O. H. BENGTSON,
Attorney for Administrator
FULLER BRUSHES. Phone 4914.
OR SALE Green Fir Slaba. Tele
phone 6180.
REAL BUYS in used clothing. 1406
No Riverside, serosa from Becss
Bsksry
FOR SALS Low priced lumber or
any building materials Csll us be
fore you buy R O Stephenson Co..
Court and McAndrewa Telephone
2000.
House Wares. Beautllul chromium
pyrex. stn. Green sumps. Flck'a
WASHERS and Pumps, reconditioned
priced o ssll. Part and service
on all makes. Pick Hardware
PUMPS. Jacuxst e Meyers, tor every
purpose. Guaranteed. Pick Hdwe
SPECIALS Apartment House,
anartmenta. total income minimum
of 670 month. 62860 with ONLY
6365 down, balance 624.BS montn,
excellent location, close In on
paved street. AND 6 acres Irriga
tion. 145-foot well, 4-room plas
tered house, 63100 with 6350 down.
AND beautiful Suburban Homee
with acreage close. AND SUPER
modem Dairies at NO raise In
price, stock and equipment.
VALLEY REAL ESTATE
Pacific Hlway South
PAINT NOW. Beautify with General
Pr'cee are lowest. Pick Hardware
OARDEN and farm tools, hose. Low
est prices Lawn mowers. Gst our
lemonntrstor Pick Hardware
SEWING, ALTERATIONS, draperies
and specialty, can sjwe lor appointment.
FOR SALE Two lot on 6th Street
In Phoenix. Pull price. 8n.ou.
j. parr, 3 blocks from highway on
6th St.
COSMORAY la now located at 117
Laurel St. We formerly demon
strated at 139 South Holly St.
Free demonstrations dally. No ob
ligations. Gshlsns. Phone 3863.
FOR SALE 40-acre dairy farm, close
In. stocked and equipped. Selling
market milk. Phone 6257.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 8-bedroora
home. 6900 cash. Terms at 6
Interest. C. 8. Butterfleld, 410
Medford Building.
NOW HERE la the best Insurance.
a good brake overhaul at cnamp s.
First arada llnlna and labor on
Dodge, Willys, Plymouth, Chevrolet.
Fords. 68: Bulck. Nash. Olds. Pon-
tlac. Studebaker, 69.50. Champ's
Texaco Service, Riverside and Jack
son.
WEl-I. DRILLING 61 50 pei ft first
60 ft etc J M t1ce M Kin;
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 6-room modem house.
82 North Peach. Inquire 39 North
Peach. Phone 3893.
FOR SALS
314 acres, T-room house with bsth.
lam ehsde. fruit, and walnut
trees. Upstairs apartment renting
for 618 per month, located In
Medford. Priee 63100. 6500 cash.
ALSO
6-room bouse, bath, wash trays,
6 lot, close In on paved street.
Only 63100.
ALSO
4-room plastered house with bsth.
cement rounaauon ana wmwj.
walks. 41100.
ALSO
Annlesata District
rr acrea. 35 free water seeded to
clover end grass, nouse ana nara
on county roaa. aauw. nw cwn.
U O. P1CKELL, 16 South Bartlett.
FOR RENT Furnished 6-room house.
In 2 apartments: 2 bstha: close In.
805 Esst Jackson.
FOR RENT 6-room houee at 710
Dakota. For Information phone
8832.
FOR RENT New 5-room modem
boust on Old Pscfie Highway across
from Howsrd school.
t-ROOM unfurnished bouse, 63250.
water paid. 208 E1m St
FOR-RENT 6-room furnished bouse.
347 Bestty St.
HOUSE VACANT July 1st. 908 Queen
Anne. Would rent or lease. Oliver
Rogers
TRUCKS FOR RENT- Move eouraelt
art half Pruttts Mnoilgas Sta
tion M!n sni fw PV-Ti 4H.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED two-room apartments
618 50 snd up. Adults. No ptta
looa, wet Main St.
FOR SALE Resloaue properties
Owner 611 w. Btn.
mn siArjr Premises comer Mntn
and Holly, veatord. nancn riu
acres also 10-acre tracts. Owner
306 South Holly.
FOR SALE Newly decorated three-
bedroom nome. Moaern iwo-wru
room. Close In. One-bedroom
home, furnished. H. L. "ook, 1104
West Msln. Dial 8679.
ANYONE wishing to Invest In a real
bom for a money-making propo
sition I have It. A reel buy. Come
and see for yourself. Fays Msrston,
435 Oranlts St.. Ashland. Ore.
FOR SALE 3 houses, furnished, city
limits, city wster. 61 500. Income
650. Owner 516 East Msln.
BUILDING A Bimi'-let or handle
all details on 35-year FHA loana
quickly efficiently OOMV Aeer.ey
CITY and country oropertiea Rentals
Loans insursne c trutienieia
409 Medfurd Building
FOR RENT Furnished Roomg
PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman.
Close In. 609 Eaat Main.
mtM YOU think of real estate,
thin of the Clinton Spencer
.a.e::-T
FOR EXCHANGE
SLriPINO ROOMS.
West Main St.
Reasonable. 1005
FURNISHED ROOM for 3 gentlemen,
twin beds. 43 N Peach. Tel. 3906.
FOR SALE or TRADE 1940 1-S -
ton O. M. C. 35x20 tires on back
7 50s 30 on front. Cattle rack
9s8xl9. What have your Bill Braha,
6-1 Bar Ranch. Cave junction.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing mom for aentlemsn 335 9?uth
Rlrcrslde
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS, 404 8. Orape.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For pigs
cslves. one lsrse work muls and
John D"re 3-horse eulllvetOT. Rt
1. Box 143-D, Central Point. L. O.
Johnson.
Nntlee nf Pinal Mettlement
In the County Court of the Stat of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In ths Matter of the Estate of Henry
Miller Deceased.
The undersigned has filed In tha
County Court of Jackson County.
Oregon, the final account of his ad
ministration of the Estate of Henry
Miller, deceased, and said Court has
fixed the 18th day of July. 1941.
at the hour of ten o'clock In the
forenoon of that day. at the County
Court Room In the Jackson County
riAiirt Houaa. at Medford. Oregon, aa
the time and piaoe for tne settle
ment of said estate.
All persons Interested in saia ae
tata are hereby notified and t
oulred to make or file their objec.
tlona to aaia linai awwim. u
.. mi nr before the time
aforesaid fixed for the bearing and
settl.-ment thereof.
Date of this notice and the first
publication thereof Is June i. ii
Admlnlatrstor.
O. H. BENGTSON,
Attorney for Administrator.
MISCELLANEOUS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ptr sale Well eoulDDed restsu-
rant, going business, si.ouu.uu.
Ashland. Tribune Box 8341.
CLARINE'S Utter Shop, Klamath
Falls for aale. stenography, mimeo
eraDhlna. notary work and book
library, stationery card and Elfta-
Bsrssln price Tq on
Gold Hill, June 30. (Spl.
Guests last week of Mr. ana
Mrs. Lew Lingren were Mrg.
Msrv Rubardt and Mr. and Mrs.
Perl Gates of Pasadena, Calif.
Mrs. Rubardt is Mrs. Lingren s
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. oiney Eaaington bhu
on moved last Wednesdsy Into the
Reed house recently vacated by tne
, J. Andrua family.
Past Noble Grand club met June
34 at tha home o." Mrs. Edna Oorham,
with Mrs. Etta Carter In charge of
the program. The club will discon
tinue meeting during July and
August, as usual.
Vaughn Whltmore and son pat
made a trip last Sunday to Smith
Rlvar, Cat.
Recent guest of of Mr. and Mrs.
PERSONAL
CARD READING dally. 344 8. Central.
palmistry and Crystal Reading
Phone 3448. 460 Mountain Java.
Ashland.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Expert Window Cleaner.
LET GEORGE DO IT
Expert Window Cleaner. Oeneral
house elssnera. tioor wasing pamte
tng Qeo r Olrsrd Phone 3P34
Dressmaking
f-HE fashion SHOP Dressmaking
Fur Remudsllng. B a 1 1 o n and
Buckles covered. Room 603 0.
Nstl Bank Blag Tel. 3931.
DRESSMAKING Alterations, tailor
ing. Katherllne satterlee. singer
Shoo 23 So Orape
MONEY TO LOAN
PAY
YOUR
ALL
BILLS
With Quick
CASH LOAN
AUTOMOBILI
FURNITURE
LIVESTOCK
Terms to Suit You
TOO WTLL ETJOT
DOING BUSINESS WITH
OREGON FINANCE CO.
w rhomaa. Mar.
Lie No s-311 M-217.
46 So Central. Dial 4433
Home owned and managed.
Sines 1938.
Closing time for Too Lata to Clae-
Ify Ada I t JO p. a.
Wm. Hltttl war Mr. and Mm. Wm
Btennett of Ashland and Mr. and
Mr. Raymond Steanstt and Baby
son of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dungey returned
hare Friday from Reno, Nsvsda. where
they were married June 36, and will
make their bom her In on of the
Reed apartments. Mr. Dungey was
formerly Msrjorls Stone of Medford.
Mrs. Cleo Swindler and baby
daughter, Lexla Ann, returned home
from a Medford hospital laat Satur
day, and srs staying at the Tom
Smith home.
Guests of Mr. and Mr. C. M. Scott
last week war Mre. scott'a brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Griffith,
of Los Angeles.
Mrs. Ernest Lingren and mother.
Mr. Klalnhammer, are employed at
tbe cannery In Msdtord. Mr. I. L.
Koster la caring for the Lingren
children.
Mr. and Mr. Bud Gall of Redding
visited from Wednesday until Fri
day with th Charlea and Norman
oall famine of thla city.
Mrs. ElsV Muhundro nd
Donsld, Mrs. Delta Revo and Jimmy
Allan of Oakland, Oal., war houss
guest laat week of Mrs p. w. Rlcter.
Mrs. NeUls Reed 1 driving a new
csr.
Mis Tvonn Moor visited her
grand parents, Mr. and Mr. Burt
Stesvenaon, of Grant Pass, from
Thursday until Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Olen Everton and
son of Portland war gussta Wed
nesday and Thursday of Mr. Ever
ton's sister, Mra. Marie Blevlna and
family.
Crelghton Thompson, Kelly de
ment, Lsroy Carter and Dick Fer
guson spent Saturday at Fah lake.
Alvla Winn returned Saturday from
trip of several day to Canada.
Mra. Mildred Myers Hudson of
Vallejo, Cel., suited friends here re
cently. Mrs. Hudson formerly re
sided here, where she attended high
school.
Local Orange delegate to th con
vention in Newport recently were
Perry Walt, W. O. Howes, Otto Fuhr-
man, Mra. Sadie L. Prink and Mr.
and Mra. E. c. Plena.
Several Girl Scout and their
leader. Mrs. Hanel Holdernesa, attend
ed day camp In Medford laat week.
Local Girl Scout who had perfect
attendance were Oeraldln and Bon-
It Smith. Theresa Ross an-1 Leonk
Holderness. Bonlt smith received a
weaver's badge, and Leon Holder
neaa placed second In ths archsry
tournament. Badges for dramatic
ware awarded to Oerallln snd Bon
lt Smith, There Row and Leon
Holdemsss.
Gloria, Beverly and Arlow Ball of
Wlllowa, Cel., ware recent guest of
their aunt, Mrs. Earl Moore, and
family.
Clarence Thompson and Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Marsdsn and son Bans.
returned last week from a week's
visit in Canada. They were accom
panlsd back bare by Mra. Charlotte
Thompson, daughter of tha Mara
dens.
Among local Oddfellow who at
tended lodge in O rents Pas last
Wednesday were William Autenrleth,
Normal Oall and H. D. Force.
Gold Hill
Prospect
Prospect, June 30. (Spl.)
Mrs. L. M. Sturgii arrived Wed
nesday from an extended visit
i in Seattle, Portland, Salem,
Stayton and Eugene, and Is
spending a few days with her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Dunagan, before
going on to her home in Corning,
Calif., next week.
Miss Mary Olson returned June
28 from Rogue River where ahs vis
ited her brothers and sisters for sev
eral daya.
Mra. James Dole and Mra. William
Oalnea visited Mr. Oalna at th
Sacred Heart hoapltal Thursday. He
haa been a patient alnc Tussday.
Mr. and Mra. Waldo Nye and two
(Uugbtera. Darlene and Patricia
pent Friday In Medford.
Eugene Dunagan helped Mil ton
Mlntor of Reese creek drive bis cat
tle to summer psstur In the
Herschberger Mountain district Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mooney.
who war married June 33 tt Marys
villa, cel., went to sen Francisco
after tha ceremony They spent
few dsys In the bay cities, thsn
came to Prospect where they srs vis
iting relative and friends. Mr.
Mooney la well known ben, aa It
la bla birthplace, and b received
hi elemsnury and high school adu-
cstlon here. They will make their
home In Msryavllle.
Mies Francs Clark of Medford Is
a guest of Miss Jesn Pes.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dtnken
visited friend and relatives In Med
ford Saturday.
Mra. Jessie Greenwood of Berk
eley, cel.. arrived Friday to visit
Mrs. W. Zundsll.
Mr. and Mra. E. I. Frsedjick Jr.
and daughters, Jsan and Ann, and
aont Buddy and Ted, motored to
Eugene via th Willamette highway.
Saturday, and spent ths day with
th formsr's parent. Mr. and Mra.
E. E. Freed rick sr., to celebrate the
birthdays of Mia Ann and Mr.
Frsedxlck Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvlll Oetty qutt
their work at Diamond lake resort
and cam after their small daughter
Sidney, who haa been staying at ths
B. E. Moor born, Wednesdsy. and
went to Rase sport looking far am
nio nsnt.
Mr. Ou Dltswortn ia staying
with relative In Medford to be near
her daughter. Mlsa Evelyn, who is
a patient at Community hospital
recovering aatlafactorlly from the ap
pendectomy performed June 30.
Mr. and Mre. Larry Rohl and son
Dsle, of Dorrls, Cel.. visited briefly
In the Jsntxer Village Friday sn
rout to their home, after visiting
In Grant Pass.
Mrs. T. Wagner and Mrs. Ksllsy
Wright spent Friday In Medford.
Among those from her spending
Thursdsv In Medford were Mr. snd
Mrs. Elmer Clemens and daughter
Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mlddle
bueher snd children. Max and
Monty Kay, Stanley Auna. Junior
Ingram. Mr. Mary ft. Grieve. Mr.
James H. Orlv, Mrs. Oeorg Trlbett
and children. Norma and Korman.
Mra. HatU Clark received the n
nouncement that aha la grand
mother again, a a son wa bora
to her aon-ln-law and daughter. Mr.
and Mra. Harvey Inlow of Medford.
June 36. This la th Inlovfs second
child, both con.
Mrs. Richard Dltswortn is ill at
th horn of hsr husband's parent,
Mr. and Mr. Out Dlt worth, at th
Orssn Meadow a ranch. Mis Jsan
Perklna la assisting with th work
and tha ear of baby Normsn.
George Hathaway, who haa been
driving one of Bob cnamneriin log
ging trucks, and ataying at tne
horns of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllsrd Horn,
left for Portland Friday to tk x
animation for th army air eorpa.
Mr. and Mr. Ivsn Ny took th
latter' mother. Mrs. Nellie Csmp,
to Medford Thursday whsrs ahs
boarded a bus for her bom In Salt
Lake City. Her ton Ted, who motored
her with her. 1 remslnlng, a ha
ha amployment hsr.
Don Barnard, radio technician at
radio atetlon KOL In Seattle, and
Mra. Barnard, are vacationing her.
Mary Lou Neville, daughter of Mr.
and Mra. David Neville, who haa
been seriously Ul for th put week
1 Improving rapidly, snd bl to
be up part of the day.
Mr. and Mr. Herbert Ayne ana
Mrs. Blanch Jarvla from Omaha,
Neb., wer guest of Mr. and Mra.
E. B. Rlppon laal week-end. Mr. and
Mra. Aynaa are from Mrs. Rlppon'
bom town and are making an aa
tensive motor trip on th Pacinc
coast, taking colored moving picture
of all points of Interest,
Birthday Club honored Mr. Bar
ton Brcomtield'a birthday with a
13 o'clock luncheon and an after
noon party at her bom Friday.
MAGNESIUM PLANT IN
BONNEVILLE AREA IS
CORPORATION'S PLAN
LODGE
NOTICES
MEDFORD LODOB
No. 83, I. O. O. F.
meat every Tuea-
day evening, I. O. O. F. Hall, 311
Weat 6th St. Visiting brothers lwsy
welcome. .
O. O. Wlmsr, N. O.
O. H. Bengtaon, V. O.
U O. Howsrd, Secty.
Meeting St 6 p. m. Monday. Knight
of Pythias. Vlaiung Knlghta welcome.
Meteorological Report
By r. S. WE4THFR BI'REAP
Washington. June 30 W)
Secretary Ickes announced to
day the chemical engineering di
vision of the Todd-callfornia
Shipbuilding corporation pro
nosed to construct 12,000-ton
magnesium plant in the Bonne
ville-Grand Coulee region oi tne
Pacific northwest.
The interior department sec
retary said the corporation had
filed application for 40,000 kilo
watts of Bonneville-Grand Cou
lee power to be reserved until
September 30 but added that
construction of the plant would
be contingent upon the success
ful operation of the initial unit
of magnesium plant the cor
poration was erecting at Per
manent. Calif., which Is ex
pected to begin operation In
August,
Ickes said the corporation in
formed the Bonneville power toUI monthly precipitation
administration it was planning inches; xoss for th month, at
to build the second magnesium Inchss.
nlant under an arrangement Total precipitation since Septem-
I with the Office of Production ber 1. 1940. 30.60 Inches; excess tor
I iu.n....m.rl anrl tha war tit-1 the season 8 23 Inchss.
" t " I Relative humidity t ( p. m. yes-
i
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Tuesday; (lightly wrmr Tues
day. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tuesday
but aloudy on north coast, BlaghUy
warmer In Interior Tuesday. Osntl
to modsrat northwesterly wind off
coast.
Loral Data
Temperature a year ago today:
highest 94. lowest 66.
Iff?
TO OPEN TUESDAY
tsrdsy 3T percent; 6 a. m. today
94 percent.
Tomorrow! sunns 4:89 a. m sun-
set 1:50 p. m.
Observations Taken at 4:36 a. ra
ise Meridian Tim.
Registration of applicants for
enrollment in the CCC for the
next half-year period will begin
tomorrow, headquarters her
announced today, though It was Boaton
not yet known how long tne Chicago
registration period would be,
To facilitate registration, each
Medford district CCC company
commander's office will have
forms which eligible youths In
tha vicinity may procure, assis- omshs
tance will Cf given at the com- Phosnix
pany office in filling the forms Portland
out
The completed forms will be
turned over by the company
commanders to Blanche D. Ly
man, administrator of the Jack
son county public welfare com
mission, the enrolling agency,
CCC headquarters explained.
Eligible for enrollment axe
youths 17 to 23 who are In need
of employment
If
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Klickitat Riders
Win 71-Mile Trek
Timberllna Lodge, Ore., June
30 P) Pony express riders
raced over the Old Oregon Trail
again yesterday in 71-mlle
contest won by the Klickitat
county, Wash., sheriffs' posse.
On seven different horses,
posse members role from Lake
Oswego to Mount Hood in
hours and 44 minutes. Tha Me-
Mlnnville Saddle club was sec
ond and the Oregon City Terri
torial Riders third.
- Practical Preacher
Janesville, Wis., June 30,-
OP) To supplement the contri
butions from his small congre
gation, the Rev. Curtis Coolldge
has obtained a Job as taxicab
driver. He works as "caboy"
five days a week and prepares
his Sunday sermons between
"fares."
Solution Of Yesterday's Puxilf
DOWN
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8. Fsmlnlne nam
S. Topas hum
ming bir6
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for use
10. Turklah title
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character
II Former rulsr
16. Taose who real
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41 Worn swse
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41 Hogntsl rVIgS
44 Cacluds
41. Clss-tlng
procsss
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(9 Breaths -ulcsls
61. Assam blsg at
cattle
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M. Crt f f
11 61
60 64
M 70
Dnver 66 83
Bursa - 66 66
Hsvrs 60 66
Lo Arsls 76 60
Medfon) 78 46
New York II 71
67 67
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Roeeburg
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San Francisco 71
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WATER PIPE BOMB
GOLD HILL Fl SCARES VILLAGERS
Multnomah, Ore., June 30.
(JP) Pre-fourth of July fire
works had village residents her
looking for bomb shelter last
Gold Hill. June 30. (Spl.V- n,M-. . .
Chairman John Gray presided nome-maae bomo. con-
Friday evening at a meeting of ' exploaivet packed . into
the Northwest Jackson County water pipe, went off with a
fair board when several vacan- Jr0',Mrd blo9k' 0!r,dJ
clea among committee chairmen through the air and crashed
were appointed. Tentative plans .,."7",:"
ara helnr diacuaaed for soonsor-
ing another home talent play to Pne'
be given at fair time, August 2i
this year. Mrs. Bert Stancllft
will direct the play If arrange
ments can be completed to pre
sent one.
It was announced that the
housing committee had recom
mended that most of the depart
menta of exhibits be placed in
the pavilion this year, in order
to solve the problem of ample
space and also to centralize the
exhibits.
A aalmon bake will probably
be the main feature of this year's
fair In place of the usual beef
barbecue.
Next meeting will be July 11
at which time the selection of
a queen will be made.
and Into a store's plate glass
Weather
Northern California: Fair to
night and Tuesday; some local
morning fog near the coast; tem
perature slightly above normal
In the interior; moderate Dortii
west wind off the coast.
Traffic Deaths Wane
Portland, Ore., June 30 IP)
Portland traffic fatalities total
17 for the first six months of the
year, compared with 30 at the
same time last year. Police Cap
tain W. C. Epps said today.
Travel Table
ALL
aiaPLANia
Nertht-maw
Leave alalia Close
47 am. 4:01 a a.
Il7pm. Uxlia
16 p as. (rag nop) Mo Mall
6:16 p m (Flag ssop) 6:66 p as,
soma
Leave Mans Oos
II :ll.m. 1637..
1:11 p ea. (PlagMop) 637 p as.
11. p.m. 11X17 p. m.
ON FIRE FORCE
Leave
11:06 am.
6:06 p a
goatkkeea)
Mslls Cloa
lOMsa.
1 p . as.
Lsev
:40 a. m.
6:40 p.m.
Toy Boat Fleet
New York UP) Radio an
nouncer Ben Grauer, sailing in
Long Island sound, dumped
overboard a toy boat tagged
"Ben Grauer, commodore. Re
turn for reward." Several days
later a girl In East Port Ches
ter, Conn., wrote she had found
the boat and would return It
Grauer sent her a dollar. Three
days later, Grauer received let
ters from a dozen other East
Port Chested children, all claim
ing to have found similar boats.
Beheeda Copperhead
Seaford, Del. (U.B Charlea
Collins, working with a scythe
on a road-clearing project, was
annoyed by a hissing sound
coming from the long grass un
der his feet He felt the scythe
strike something soft and the
noise stopped. A foot from his
leg was a decapitated copper
head.
Caledon East, Ont U.B The
next time the fire-bell sounds
in this village of some 400 citi
zens all but the lame, the halt
and the blind will drop what
ever they're doing and rush to
tha firehouse.
The "chosen-few" will don
helmets, put raincoats over their
business suits or overalls and
Jump aboard a trim, new com
bination pumper, hose and Ud
der engine as they ride out to
the fire scene.
They're the veterans and
they've received thorough
grounding on how to douse the
most stubborn blaze. They have
i- Tnr In fTalenrifi Eaat
av ww a ww. 1 a co p. an sat gcuear
competition Is tough with ivirf mll(l thu-mu-. Cai
man a fireman ana tne res. ox
the townsmen hoping the day
will com when they'll ride
"our bright-red engine" to a
fire. '
Those not elected to man the
"fire-reel" won't be spectators
while their buddies fight
alalia t
40 a- as,
4:40 p. as.
BUSES
north
1:60 a. m.
710 em.
1:66 a m.
1:40 p m,
1:46 p. m.
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40 a. at. n 460 p. m.
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11:06 a ea.
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Mas.
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6:06 p. OS.
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