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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOR OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1941.
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pany all mall order classified
ads.
L03T AND FOUND
LOST Yearling Hereford ateer, vicin
ity Crater Lake and Buckshot Hill.
Phone 4388.
RPoRI lost oog. animal cruelty
cases Humane Society Phone 81M
WANTED MALE HELP
RELIABLE MAN to aucceed Dealer
Hill In Deschutes county. About
1800 families. Experience not nec-
essary. Everything furnished but
car. A fine opportunity to step
Into permanent profitable business.
Rawlelgh products sold here for
years. Big profits. See Edward W.
Jones, Central Point.
PRUNERS WANTED Rogue River
Orchards. End of r?o. Central.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED High school girl experi
enced in housework. Go home
night. Call at 38 Geneva.
WANTED Middle-aged woman as
housekeeper. Must not smoke.
Route 1, Box S8. Rogue River, Ore.
WANTED Housekeeper for family In
modern mill town, aw. no odjoc-
tlon to one child. Call 3108. After .
6:30 phone 3549. I
WANTED Young woman for general i
house work. To go home nights, i
Phone 4908 between 10 and 13 noon. I
WANTED Experienced girl or woman
fnr general housework. Phone 2354.
WANTED SITUATIONS
YOUKO lady wants housework
day. Inquire 338 Plum.
by
WANTED Housework by day or hour.
. reference. Box 318. care Tribune.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
TREE TOPPINO-Surgery. Mistletoe j MODERN, attractive luralshed apart
5 dead limb, removed. Roof gut- ment, Adulu 820 So Oakdale.
tera cleaned. Dial 3987 for Sherman
Shulta. 413 No. Grape St.
ORDERS TAKEN for Real Silk 8
lery. Phone 3003. 329 Apple.
WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished or
partly furnlahed modern 4 or 8
room house or duplex. Box 6088,
Tribune.
WANTED TO RENT 3 bedroom fur
nished house. Reasonsble. Phone
3338 or see Carey. 344 South Orape.
WANTED Trade merchandise and
cash for rifles, shotguns, 32 pis
tols. 317 North Riverside.
WANTED A dial from you. 4893 for
estlmste on Bullt-tns to order.
WANTED TO BORROW 64.000 on
city property, first mortgage; aub
stantlsl monthly payments. Box
382 Tribune.
, WANTED Carpenter
I work. Phone 3384.
and repair
WANTED Improved 2 acres or less
close In. Give price, location, etc
Box 534. Superior. Wyo.
WANTED Your wash day porch to
make comlortable wun
Dial 4693.
DRESSMAKING.
Riverside.
Altering. 440 So
WE ARE tn the market for good 'arm
and city loans i and tepay on
easy terms No charge unless loan
It made We write all kinds ot In
surance ELMER HERRIED
44 N Riverside
WELL DRILLING 81 60 per ft first
60 (t. J U Dodite 819 King
HIOHES1 cash paid for Iron copper
brass, radlauira aluminum bat
terlea tuoea rags lead and tlno
Med lord Bargain House
WANTEU
Wool. - mohsir hides and pelta
Medford Barialn Houaa. 37 Nortb
Orape St Phone 3744
WILL P4Y MOT CH
For O-aid Used Furniture
Mill HKlMlk ILHMTl Hf.
18 Nortb Front Phone 4038
mr i-Hirra Pm
For Your Furniture
rn t l RMII H Pb"'ie
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Lovely new small house.
I'ricily modern. Gas utilities, floor
fima-e. H. L. Cook. 1104 West
Msin.
FOR RENT 6-room house. East side.
bsnrnt. furnace heat, furnished
or unfurnished. Phone 5 or aea
Mr. Taylor. 113 8. Riverside
FOR RFNT 8-room. 1-story houae;
m"drn. clean, close: partly furn
Hhed Atlulta; sleeping porch, gar-
.arr Call 340 So. Orape St.
,"tR PENT Attractive four-room
. U4 floor suite in Holly Apartnrnta.
npietoW furnlsMrd except dishes
,4od llnns. Adults only. Two doors
t eui of postofflce. See msnager
1 rear apartment.
v aarorHN 8-room fum'shed house.
.' W heater, electric u'liltl'l. Good
r-j' Vs'loa. H. L. Cook. 1104 Weat
, . Viaia.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Modern home. furnace
heat. Inquire 138 Vancouver.
FOR RENT t-room houae. nleelj
furnisned. No dog. 831 Oak St.
Phone 8171.
HOUSE FOR RENT 80 Tripp.
FOR RENT ft-room houae. Haa good
wood range and heater. 716 Pine St.
Available Dec. 1st. Owner at houae
Irom 11 a. m. to 1 ao p. m.
FOR RENT 7-room unfurnished
houae. Ilreplaoe, lou of bullt-ln.
hot water heater, piped for oil
burner. Close to schools. Phone
3968.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished houae.
No peta. Inquire 403 Newtown.
FOR RENT Completely furnished
duplex, two bedrooms, furnace heat,
excellent location. 828 W. 10U
Phone 3787.
FOR RENT Furnished 4-bedroom. 3
batbroom residence and garage
Close In. Electric stove. Frlgldalre.
gaa furnace, shade, shrubbery and
garden. Victor C. Seiner.
FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished
houae. Inquire 388 So. Oakdale, or
dial 3390.
FOR RENT Furnished 8-room house,
electric stove, flreplact. Adulu
Phone 8033. Darts Grocery.
FURNISHED house and apt. Adulu
804 w. loth.
FOR RENT 6-ror-m modern cottage.
unfurnished. 338 00. Inquire 138
Cottage.
TRUCKS FOR RENT Move yourself
Save half Prom's Mobllgaa Sta
tion. Main and Ivy Phone 4148
FOR RENT 7-room plastered house
with bath, lane lot. 637.80. L. O
Plckell. 18 S. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Furnished Rooms
ROOM in Christian home. Steam
heat, 618 per month. Board If de
sired, at 61S. Phone 3187 or call
at 908 Queen Anna.
SLEEPINO ROOM Ior gentleman. 833
FOR RENT Room
331 W. 6th.
for gentleman.
NICELY furnished sleeping room,
heated. Garage. 43 North Peach.
WARM, well furnished room. Break
fast and dinner If desired. Dial
4131.
ROOMS For Rent 163 N Oakdale
ATTRACT1CE ROOMS 404 S Orape
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
TWO-ROOM furnished apartment.
337 8. Oakdale. Call after 6 rOO p m.
SMALL apartment, prlvat bath and
entrance, -ax w. rnto.
FOR RENT Apartments, one 316.00,
private bath. One 68.00. Shady
Nook.
FURN. APT Steam heat, hot water,
Frlgldalre. 603 S. Holly St.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Heat and
water 83ft So. Ivy. Call mornings
or evenings after 6.
NICE warm furnished apartment
Private bath. Refrigerator. 808 W
Main.
, THREE-ROOM furnished apartment,
heated. 329 North Ivy.
OE BAUER Apta turn at unfurn.
TruTk"''
FOR RENT F and F apartment
3 rooms and natn gaa neav in
quire 317 West 8th
FOR RENT Medium priced furnish
ed apartment Inquire 306 So. Oak
dale FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM
ROOM
4343.
and board If desired. Tel.
BOARD & ROOM. .718 E Main.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
OPENINO Dec. 8, at 1:30 and every
Saturday thereafter, modern heated
acutlon sale bam. Good demand
for all kinds of livestock. Three
miles south Klamath Fall on old
Midland road.
FOR SALE Wesner ptga Penlnger
place. Central Point, Ore.
FOR SALE Saddle pony. Oentle for
children. 819 S. Riverside.
FOR SALE Toung. gentle. Jersey
cow. Henry Brown. Sunset Drive.
Just off Orchard Home Drive.
WANTED All klnda of cattle.
4991 Tribune.
Bos
FOR SALE Unusual opportunity to
secure a registered Guernsey ouu
calf, excellent blood Unea. Dam now
on official test. Tske this calf and
give him a good home. Ralae to
maturity and deliver your present
morwrel herd aire with no cash
difference. A real opportunity to
Improve your herd and produc
tion. Call at Wing's Cloverhlll Reg
istered Guernsey Farm for particu
lars. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good 3-year,
old horse J. A Hanks. R P D.
Medford
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 14 acres. Irrigated, creek
bottom land: 8-room plastered
house with bath: outbuildings: on
Pacific Hlahway. creek runs Ui touch
place. PTlce reduced to 83500.
Would consider houae In Medford
as part payment.
ALSO 6-room houae. attractive) liv
ing and dining room with maple
floor: 3 large bedrooma. enclosed
sleeping porch, well lighted kitchen,
lots of bullt-lns; service porch: ce
ment foundation; deelrable loca
tion on pavement. 82500. Terms.
L. O. PICKELL
IS 8. Bsrtlett
83000 buys 3-roorn stucco house; rea
sonable terms. H. L. Cook, 1104
W. Msln.
FOR SALE Modern home, cloae-ln.
paving paid, nlee lawn, ehrube.
Would consider trade for farm. Box
874. Medford. Ore.
rn nat e 8-room houae. 3 bi
rooma. breakfast nook, bath service
porch, wash trays: lot 60x130 feet:
larse shade trees, paved street, de
sirable location. Cloas in. 81800
T"m' t O PICKELL
It f, BarUelt
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
BU1LD1NO A HUMS' Let ua handle
all detatla on aft- year FHA loans
quickly airiclently Gold- Agency
CITY and country prupertlea Rentaia
Loaua. Ittaurance c S Butlertleld
400 Medfnrd Building
FOR A HOME In hills look up HILL
at Rogue River, Ore.
WHEN YOU think of real eatate
think of the Spencer- Bagley
Aen?v 103 w Mam
FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate
TRADE Small 4-room bouse, Jack
sonville for Improved acreage. Box
810 Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 acre and
4-room modern house on Lozler
Lane for home near Junior high
school. See Pierce, Room 1, Palm
Building. Medford.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
'41 FORD truck and Dual Axle Walker
trailer. 813 Elisabeth St., Ashland.
1830 Model A Coupe. Shulta Broa.
1938 and '38 Ford Panels. Shulta Broa.
1939 Pontlao Coupe,
Shulta Broa.
nearly new.
1938 Ford Pickup Shulu Broa.
40 USED care to pick from, priced
from 335.00 up. No car salesman
to annoy you. More allowance on
your car. Shulta Bros.
LOVELY 1938 Bulck aedan. priced
right. See and drive It. Shulta Broa.
FOR SALE '34 Chevrolet Master De
luxe trunk sedan. New rlnga. brakea
rellned. Good tlrea, extra clean.
6335. Champ a Texaco Service. Riv
erside and Jackson.
38 OLDS SEDAN 4-nr. deluxe aedan.
Heater and defroster. Must sell
quick. Phone 4038.
FOR SALE '38 Ford tudov. or trade
for Model A and cash. 3 miles west
.Phoenix. Warren Mapea. Rt. 1, Box
. 483. Medford, Coleman Creek Road
1938 BU1CK SEDAN -Century model
for aala or trade for lighter car
CflH Earls' Furniture Co
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE For cow,
weaner plga. R, C. Skellenger, Sams
Valley.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for stock or
hogs 50 eeres Ladtno clover, close
to Medford. Excellent seed crop or
pasture. Easy terms on balance If
needed. Box 313 moune.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FINES'.' QUALITY NURSERY STOCK
at lowest price In years. Call or
write Alwyr Company, Route 3,
Box IS, North Medford, new high'
way.
FOR SALE 1 440 volt. 1750 R.PM
75 h p. motor. 1 110-ft. Sullivan
portable air comoressor. Turner's
Place 623 M St. Granta Pass,. Ore.
FOR SALE Factory built. Oregon
trailer house. Inquire at Ever Shady
Auto Court on Hlway 99 South of
" Medford. Call at Cabin E.
ALMOST new bed-lounge, spread.
card table, glassware for sale. Phone
3831 for appointment.
FOR 8ALE Leather harness, half
price. 107 South Washington.
FOR SALE Wicker doll buggy.
Phone 3133.
FOR SALE Beef, pork and veal for
your locker. Custom killing, curing
and emoklng. Crater Meat Co
Phone 4013.
TAYLOR TOT. card table, oak library
laoie. gasoline runjgv wun wwu.
man'a ault 83 Tripp St.
ATTENTION DUCK HUNTERS I
Nltro Expreas extra long range shells.
81.18 box. Geo. Goodman. Stand
ard Station, 9tn and Central.
Singing canartea make fine presents
See them at 1137 W. Main. Ph. 4897.
SPITZ APPLES We packed a few
boxes ot the famous Ala Vista
Orchard Splta especially for the
Chrlatmaa Holldaya. Oet yours
while they laat Call at Medford Ice
and Storage Co, or at our Flr
Btreet warehouae. American Fruit
Growers, Inc.
AGATE JBWELRY, Novelties and
Myrtle-Wood. Have your arates cut
at Samoa Agata Shop, 435 Eaat
Main St.
FOR SALE Walnuta. 15e pound. J
R. Monson, Old Pacific Hwy, near
Howard school.
WOOD Dry fir and laurel on ground
or delivered. Phone saae.
FULLER BRUSHES Phone 4914.
WASHrRS and Ironera for Xmaa Fill
mothers stocking with beautiful
Speed Queen, More reaturea. All
year to pay. Pick Hdwa.
FOR BALE Dry Mr and hardwood
Phone 4503 Hawley Fuel Co.
NU BONE eorseta Salea and repair
aervloe 631 8. Riverside Dial 3669
MONARCH Rangea Byrd uaed them
Easy price range Flck Hdwa.
WOOD and Oil Circulators. Beat buya
In town. Flck Hdwe.
MYERS Jacuzxt Pumpa. Installed
100 guaranteed PI k Rdwe.
FOR SALE Caae machinery. Crown
feeds seeds and ferullxer. Flnley
Implement Co.
RADIOS Oolden Tone Oeneral Klec
trie Select now. Flck Hardware
FOR SALE--Pears and apples.
Kantor 3 mllea north Talent.
REAL BUYS In
No Riverside.
Bakery
clothing 1406
from Becks
FIR SLABS Buy
Phone 4114
Now. City Fuel
MHIIOKII SI4KIIAIN HOIKS
We Hive Whst You Wsnt
Pipe and Fittings all sleea
Sot! Pipe and Drain Fittings
Plumbing Pisturee and Septle Tanks
Tenia and rarpa iilna
Doors Wlndowa and Olaaa
Split Pulley Belting, Cable and
Bloeke
Barbed Wire Stock Fencing, eta.
Roofing Paper Building Paper
Paint Rmf 8tin
Army fjods Shoes Boot
Qutlta Underwear and Sueka
Pumps and Marhtrterv Toola lor tne
Houaa. Farm Lneierr and Mill
Supplle
New and Psed Furniture of All Kinda
Stoves and Clrculstor Heater
We Can Bare You li'.iara
Pa. 1744 37-8 M. Crap St,
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
NEWTOWN apples at the Perl Or
chards Dial 8434
FOR SALE Dry
fir slabs. Phone
6180.
FOR SALE Low priced lumber or
any building mstenala Call ua be
fore you buy R O Stephenson Co.
Court and McA-drevs. Telephone
J 000.
DRY FIR for sale.
8 no o'ctnek
Phona 8180 after
MISCELLANEOUS
BAZAAR 8e DINNER by Ladles of
Presbyterian Church. Friday, Dec
ember 6th. at church. Bazaar at 11
o'clock. Crater Lake Guild will also
have booth. Serving 6 to 8.
ANNOUNCEMENT Now open for
business, a new shop on Jackson
vtlls highway lust opposite Ovel
. man's Lumber Yard, -specializing
in Windows. Sash and Doom, also
ahelvtng, cupboarcta. bullt-lna and
furniture. Phone 2983 for prices or
appointment, mogston s.
ELECTROLUX Sales Service, phone
CAL1 6533 tor apec.a) dinner partlea
Old stage House. Phoenix, ore.
PERSONAL
PSYCHIC, Cards and Palm Reading,
60c. 813 N. Bsrtlett.
CARD READING 61. 839 Jeannette
Palmistry. Crystal Reading D Miller
pn 3448 4B0 Mountain Ave Asnieno
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Bellvlew afore and serv
ice station. Leaving atate, must sell
at once. Reasonable. Box 296. Rte.
1. Ashland.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Antiques
EARLY AMERICAN OLASS at the
algn 6 miles suutb of O rants Pass
or I mile north ol 8avage Rapids
dam on Highway 99
Assayer
ASSAYER W. O Wright. 3318 Capi
tal Ave City. So of water reaervolr
Oold $1. copper 81. cinnabar 63.
Carpentering
CARPENTER WORK New or remod
ellng. day or contract, free estimate
Phon.- 3031 314 Cottage St
LESLIE RALSTON. Oeneral Contract'
lng. fine finishing work. All kinds
Carpentering. For eattmates please
call at 701 N. Rlver-lde or Tel. 2HH1
Christmas Cards
SCRIPTURE TEXT Chrlatmaa Cards,
Dainty Handkerchiefs. Albert's Myr-
tlewood Novelties. THE ALBERTEL-
LA. 120 North Centra,
Chimney Sweep
CHIMNEY Sweep Also turuacea and
on stoves cleaned call oeo Eaton
88 No Front Phone 4240
Chiropodist.
FOOT Rl'FFEKKRS
Opening modern Chiropody offlcea
Corns, callouses. Ingrown nails
removed, arches corrected.
DR. ARNOLD M. DEPNER
Chiropodist, Food Specialist
317 Fluhrer Bide. Phone 3103.
Dressmaking
rHE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
Fur Remodeling B u 1 1 o u a and
Bucklea covered Room 803 U 8
National Bank Bldg Tel 8931
DRESSMAKING - Alterations, tailor
ing Katherlne Satterlee. Singer
Shop 33 So Orape
Expert Window Cleaner
LEI OEOKC1E DO ITI
EXPERT. Wluoow Cleaner Oeneral
house eleanera. floor waxing paint
ing Oeo F Oliard Phone S954
Nursing Horn
TRUAX NURSING HOME Oraduat
Nursea, Equipped to car for all Ill
nesses except Surgery and O. B.
ca Phone 181. Jacksonville. Ore.
Sawing Machines
W H. KLATT
Singer Distributor
33 SO. Orspe Tel. I'l88
Medford, Oregon
ACROSS
1. Flower con
tainer I. Tree
s. Ursvy dlih
13. Ancient Greek
coin
II. Palm leaf
It. Land naming
force
IS. Regard
17. Cut suddsnlf
1. Exist
U. ileaaurs of
urfare
10. Tranquillity
!1. limited
IS. snare of wor
ahln tl. Ourselvee
II. Nonmetrlcal
Isnguase
41. Prepusltloa
42. Acute
43. I.'nlt of Weight
41. Tree 1
46. Stop uninten
tionally 4. Corded cloth
19. Wnlzslng soun4
62. Chrlitmaa
14. Toward
Grotto
St, South American
animal
It. S-shaped mold
ing SI. Allow
rs.
i
anread loosely - so. saucy
Hor-ea II. Dlvltlon ef a
Harden
school vaae
10. Young aalmoa
11. Scotch ealce
12. Concerning
I. Fuaa
64. Oo br
DOWN
raiten
16. Psrlod of Urn
L Of ths voice
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
MONEY TO LOAN
NEED MONEYf
When an emergency arises and money
la needed qmcaiy you win una tnis
local firm ready to give your needs
prompt and friendly consideration
Repay the loan in monthly pay
ments adjusted especially to ault
you.
OREGON FINANCE CO.
W. E Thomas. Mgr.
Lie No 8-11 M-317.
48 So Central Dial 4433
Home owned and managed
Since 1928
WE tOAN MONEY ON
YOUR CAR
Attractive Ratea
COAST FINANCE
Harold H Brown Agency
License 311
133 East Main. Pbon 344
PRIVATE MONEY on Improved farms
Address Box 415. Tribune.
Roofing
WE REPAIR or apply any type ol
roof Pabco Rooltnga. Shttiglee
Coatings and Paint New eucR
Wall Paper Ekersun Paint and
Root "u, i8 So Bsrtlett Tel 3843
JOB UM1TH YOUR ROOFER
All Root troubles taken car ot.
All work guaranteed
Call 3768 or 2249
Transfer
CITY TRANSFER at STORAGE CO
Huusehold moving and general
hauling i S Orapa Phone 4084
Day or night
FURNITURE MOVING AND STOR
AGE We have van moving equip
ment for local and long distance
hauling Dry and clean atorate
looncrete bulldlngl with special
lr-kr rooms St lOW ratCS
SAMSON STORAOE WAREHOUSE
Phone 9700.
EAD8 TRANSFER 8TOKAGE CO
Office 18 South Fir Phone HBH8
Prices rlgnt Service guarauwed
)AVI8 TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 8 Fir Street.
Insured Camera
Local and Long Distance Hauling
Phone IWH8
Vacuum Cleaner Service
GUARANTEED SERVICE on all makea
of vacuum cleaners, tanea tor euu
delivered free. Feldman Electric.
Phone 3677.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice, of Filino Aoolication For
Changes In Points ot Diversion
of Water.
Notice Is given hereby that
Smith A. Dusenbury of Gold
Hill, Oregon, has filed an ap
plication with Chas. E. Strick
lin, State Engineer, for ap
proval of changes in points ol
diversion of water from Sardine
Creek.
By decree of the court for
Jackson County, dated April
26. 1919, a water right was rec
ognized in the name ot S. A.
Dusenbury for the irrigation .if
is acres with a date of priority
of 1&74 through the West Ditch
and 10 acres with a date or
priority ot 1890 through the
East Ditch, described as follows:
7 acres in SWL SE'4, Sec. 8;
10 acres in NE'4 NE's. and 8
acres in NWVt, NEV4, Sec. 17,
T. 36 S , R. 3 W.. W. M.
The West Side Ditch Is lo
cated 900 feet south and 240
feet west from the east quarter
corner. Sec. S. and the East
Side Ditch is located 3.840 feet
north and 700 feet west from
the southeast corner. Sec. 8, all
in T. 36 S., R. 3 W.. W. M.
The applicant herein, owner
of the above-described ' lands,
proposes to change the present
points of diversion for the Irri
gation of said lands downstream
to a point to be located 630
feet north and 1.270 feet west
from the southeast corner of
Sec. 8 and to a point to be lo
cated 650 feet south and 1,270
Solution Of Vetterdsv's Putxli
1 Loath
1. Male child
4. Lonengrio'a
wife
8. Sing in a cer
tain waj
8. Fsrtslnlng t
ir V
achool of
phlioaoph?
T. Armed conflict
s. Ignoble -I.
ftlehlv deco
rated la Ecc lefts at leal
vestment
IL Produced a
copy of
18. Attendant on
Cleopatra
IS. pried piura
21. ftour
14. Poeltlvs ale-
trie pole
IT. Visual repre
sentation of
a varying
quantity
tl. Happen again
10. Anlmal'a foot
11. Brief
12. Instruments
for measur
ing diatanc
traveled
II. twain
15. Kind of cloth
17. Three -tjandsd
armadillo
48. Rsachsd aera
41. Tremble
41. Collage song
44. Kind of necktie
4k Hetal worker's
tool
47. Osme of ehanca
41. llaroora
SI. Look 10 he
U. Northera Ear
pean !.. Soutn-rn statI
ahhr.
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A N jIll) nfll T Elle T A
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EIrUsIn AElDnE R ft
P A7loA RTlJo A B
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F"nEn 0 Li We l 5
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rriFTsUslElNlsiEUolAlP
feet west from the southeast!
corner, Sec. 8, all in T. 36 S, j
R. 3 W.. W. M.
All persona interested are
notified hereby that a hearing
will be held in the County
Court House at Medford, Ore
gon, on Monday, Jhnuary 8.
1942. at 10:00 A. M. Any ob
jections to the proposed change,
if any there are, will be heard
at said time and place.
Any objections should ba pre
pared in writing, one copy to he
served on Smith A. Dusenbury,
Route 1. Gold Hill, Oregon, and
one copy mailed to the State
Engineer at Salem, Oregon, at
least ten days prior to the date
set for hearing. If no objections
are filed, the application will
be approved without a hearing.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, uiis
4th day of November, i941.
CHAS. E. STRI(JK.L,IN,
State Engineer
Notice of Final Account
No. 6824
In the County Court of the
State ol Oregon lor ine
Countv of Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Theresa Barry, Deceased:
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned, as administra
tor of the estate of Theresa
Barry, deceased, has filed his
final account in the Countv
Court of .the State of Oregon
tor Jackson County, and that
Monday, the 15th day of De
cember, 1941. at the hour of
9:30 o'clock tn the forenoon of
said day and the court room of
said court has been appointed
by said court as the time and
place for tne nearing oi oDjec-
tions tnereto ana me settlement
thereof.
Dated and first published
November 12, 1941
Date of last publication De
cember 3, 1941.
W. J. BRUGMAN,
Administrator.
ARTHUR D. JONES,
Attorney.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
Charles N. Copus, Plaintiff, vs.
Cora Elizabeth Copus, defend
ant. To Cora Elizabeth Copus, the
above named defendant:
In the name of the State of
Oregon, you are hereby sum
moned and reauired to appear
and answer plaintiff's complaint
against you, now on me in tne
above entitled court and cause,
on or before the last day of the
time in the order of publication
herein prescribed, to wit, on or
before the 19th day of December,
1941. said date being the expira
tion of four weeks from the
date of the first publication of
this summons, and if you fail
to so appear and answer said
complaint, for want thereof,
plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief therein demanded,
succintly stated, as follows:
That the bonds of matrimony
existing between plaintiff and
defendant be forever dissolved
and annulled, and that plaintiff
have such other relief as may ap
pear to the court Just and equit
able, upon the hearing ot said
cause.
This summons Is published In
the Medford Mail Tribune by
order of Hon. H. K. Hanna,
Judge of the above entitled
court, which said order was
made and entered of record on
the 18th day of November, 1941.
and In compliance therewith this
summons is dated and first pub
lished on the 19th day of No
vember, 1941.
W. E. PHIPPS,
Attorney for Plaintiff, Liberty
ouiiaing, jvieaiora, uregon.
Summons For Publication
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
ISA BELL, CLARK, Plaintiff, vs.
Jr.. Defendant.
To the above named defendant,
ir.anes cawara uiaric, jr.:
In the name of the State of
Oregon, you are hereby required
to appear and answer the com
plaint' filed against you in the
above entitled suit on or before
the last day of four weeks from
the date of the first publication
of this summons, and, if you fall
so to appear and answer said
-,.-,iit re ,-f , th -
plaintiff will apply to the court
for a decree for the relief de -
mantled In her complaint, sue
cinctly stated as follows, to-wit:
anl ic uunu. Ul ill-Ill lliuiijr
heretofore and now existing be
tween plaintiff and defendant be
dissolved and held for naught;
That plaintiff be granted the
full caro an1 custody of plain
tiff's and defendant's minor chil
dren, to-wit: Charles Frank
Clark, Mary Elolse Clark, De
lores Rosela Clark and 'Albert
Wesley Clark.
This summons is published by
order of the Honorable H. K.
Hanna, Judge of the Circuit
Court of Jackson Countv. Ore
gon, made and entered on the
18th day of November, 1941.
The time prescribed for pub
lication of this summons is once
each week for four consecutive
weeks. The date of the first
publication of this summons is
the 19th day of November. 1941
O. H BENCTSON,
Attorney for Pialntiff.
Post Office address: 128 East
Muln St.. Merlford. Ore.
COWS, CALVES FIRST
Oklahoma City Deputy
Fire Chief Gaylor Wilson was
keeping an anxious eye on food
waters sprawling Into the east
Oklahoma City lowlands when a
man stepped out of the darkness.
asked If the river would rise
farther. Wilson replied It prob
ably would. "Well. 1 sorta want
ed to know," said the man. "I've
already moved mv row and calf
out and wondered If 1 oughts
move my wife and baby, too."
bee Mau Tiisium eaiit ada,
MODERN SKILLS
LOWER RATE OF
Half the Deaths Are Still
Due to Inadequate Care
and Ignorance of Wives.
Chicago (U.R) The American
Committee on Maternal Welfare
claims that probably 30 per cent
of the mothers who die in child
birth lose their lives "needlessly
through ignorance, negligence
or lack ot adequate care."
The maternal death rate was
cut from 67 per 10,000 live
births in 1930 to 40 per 10,000
in 1939 when 9,131 mothers
died but the committee thinks
it can be reduced by half
through full use of modern
medical, nursing and hospital
facilities.
The committee points out that
in almost all major cities where
adeauate obstetrical facilities
are readily available, the ma
ternal death rates are well un
der the national average.
San Francisco Lowest
San Francisco has the lowest
in the nation with 21 per 10,000
live births, while Chicago and
Philadelphia are tied for second
dace with 23 per 10,000. Most
other big cities had rates be
low 30.
"This suggests that, with equal
care, the rate in smaller towns
and rural areas could ne cut
from 40 to 30, or about 25 per
cent," a commitee bulletin said.
But there are reasons, too,
for considering even a greater
reduction possible. In Chicago,
for example, a committee 01
doctors recently ' studied the
records of childbirth deaths In
the city's homes or hospitals,
and found that 40 of them, or
about 45 per cent were 'pre
ventable'." . ,
Care Shows Results
. In one modern Chicago ma
ternity hospital, only 60 deaths
occurred in 33,000 live births,
a rate of 18 per 10,000 live
births, indicating the possibili
ties of proper - treatment for
reducing birth rates.
Fifty of the deaths occutred
In the hospital, the other 10 at
home. Thirty-four were record
ed between 1931 and 1936 and
only 16 between 1936 and 1941,
reflecting improved obstetrical
techniques and equipment.
The committee believes the
medical profession is fully
aware ot the problem and Is
making every effort to cope
with it.
A major part of the program
of lowering the death rate, how
ever, consists of educating pros
pective mothers In self-care dur
ing pregnancy, It said. The
early selection of competent
physician will aid In protecting
the lives of mothers.
PROPAGANDA HUNTED
Lucerne, Switzerland (P)
The Lucerne cantonal govern
ment proposes state supervi
sion of circulating libraries to
check against propaganda liter
ature. Only librarians who have
lived In Switzerland three years
would be" permitted to sell books
in small stationers' shops and
news stands, flooded by large
Lumbers of books Imported
since the war.
Just Hanaln' Around
Helena. Mom. W) she offi
cer who was sent to Investigate
'a report that a "man was hang-
lng on lamp post at Edwards
iAi a Main sti-eut" returnea
1 with the Information that "the
fellow was Jue-t a little tired.
. . , noU, . -ea,
left," the officer added.
STATION 'BEAVER'
Bear Mountain, N. Y W)In
tcrcsted In learning what beav
ers sound like when they're
working, a naturalist and an en
gineer listened In on them. They
concealed a microphone In the
root of a beaver house and con
nected it with a portable re
cording apparatus outside.
IT'S NATURE
Geneva, N. Y. (PV No need
for alarm if your evergreens are
turning brown, according to Dr.
F L. Gambrell of the state ex
periment station. He points out
that It Is simply nature's way
of orunlna the trees. Particu
larly affected are arborviue and
pine.
A BAD PENNY
Helena, Mont. P A penny
and a bent one, at that cost
one Helena citizen a year in the
state prison. The penny was
found In his pocket after his
arrest. The owner of an optical
firm identified It as one that was
Included In loot stolen by burg
lars, and tha prisoner confessed
his guilt.
The census bureau sayf more
than 90 percent of all the grape
fruit In the world Is grown tn
the united States.
Meteorological Report
nv v. a. rtr tTiim buke v
Forecast a
Medford and vicinity: Shower and
colder tonight. Partly cloudy Thurs
day. Oregon 1 Shower and colder to
night and enow over mountain,
Thursday partly cloudy. Strong north
west wind offcoaat.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today I
Hlgheat 48; Lowest 41.
Total monthly precipitation 8.1 1
Inches. Uaceaa for the month 3.83
tnchea.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1841. 8 33 Inches. Excess for
the aeaaon 3 88 tnihea. .
Relative humidity at 4:30 p.m. yes
terday 88; 4:J0 am. today 78.
Tomorrow Sunrlaa 7 :23 a. m. sun
aet 4:40 pa.
Observations Taken at 4:38 a. ra.
10 Meridian Tim.
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CITT
Boise
Beaton .
Chicago
Denver .
Eureka .
Havre -
80 81 .18 Rain
48 48 T Rain
88 48 Cloudy
88 60 1.81 Rain
88 81 Clear
77 88 Foggy
87 44 X.71 Rain
84 48 x Cloudy
S3 88 P.cidy
80 48 P. Cldy
80 43 1.07 Rain
, 83 43 M Rain
81 44 1.48 Rain
, 68 38 T Cloudy
. 70 81 .68 Rain
. 81 38 .19 Cloudy
, 88 43 M P. Cldy
. 88 43 T Foggy
,88 43 0 P. Cldy
Loa Angelea
Medford -
Hew York
Omaha
Phoenla
Portland
Reno
Roseburg
Salt Lake
San Frandaeo..
Seattle
PRIORITIES BALK
El
Milwaukee, Wis. U.rD Out on
his acae and a quarts of land In
the northern part of Milwaukee
county, Wallie Foltz waits pa
tiently for the day that defense
emergency and priorities regu
lations will be relaxed.
That's when Foltz will be able
to obtain materials so that his
patented, non-blistering paring
knife can be manufactured on
large scale.
A round, friendly man, he
didn't dream that he had a po
tential fortune when he Invent
ed the knife in 1936. Ha did it
merely to ease the Job of his
wife, Mildred, whd complained
because her hand became blis
tered when she' pared peaches
for canning.
PLASTERED
Butte, Mont. IP Here Is
Patrolman Earl Holman s report
covering a night call: "A plas
terer by name of Harry was so
postered I put his car In garage
to keep him from driving while
plastered and to keep him from
plMtering himself against a wall
or something. This was dona at
request of the pi a s t e r r'S
friends, fellow plasterers."
FASTIDIOUS MICE
Iola, Kas. (P) So you be
lieve that mice love cheese.? So
did Richard Hobey of Iola until
ha conducted a series ot expert- .
munis. Baiting traps with cheese,
bread and bacon ne found that
flrrt choice on the mouse diet is
breed; second Is bacon and
cheese Is a poor third.
LIKE OLD DAYS
Vosemlte, Calif. P) Return
ing after an absence of 40 years,
the first white child to be born
In Yosemite national park In
sisted on sleeping under the
stars In a sleeping bag. She's
Mrs. Gertrude Hutchlnga Mills,
aged 73.
Travel Table
AIMPI.ANCS
Northbound
Leave Mall Oloaa
4 88 a- m. 4:14 a m.
13:33 p m II -S3 a m.
4 03 p m (Flag stop) He mall
3t p. m 1 Flag stop) 14 p. m.
South bound
Lea re Mall Cloa
10 47 a at. 10.03 a m.
6:43 p. m. (Flag stop) 447 p. a
1147 p. m. 10-d p. m.
1KAIN1
Horth bound
Malts Oloaa
ra. 10 a a m.
a. 30 . Ol.
South bound
MaUa Olaaa
B. 8 88 a Bb
a. Ma.
Leev
II n a
T40 p.
Leave
7 88 a.
8 .88 p.
BUSES
Soattt
1148 a m.
80 a ov
8 so a m.
e 80 p a.
8 OA p, at.
north
t so a m.
80 a nt
t 38 a m.
I 40 p m.
3 48 p ra
T KMniatn Fall
8O8 p m
frem Klamath Falls
8 80 a m
To Ashland only.
To Oraoi Pass eolf.
CM
n
Note Auto eonnecttnff dm alee
mall elnaaa at S C a at 'or silvery
at potata north ot Eugene and eS
8 00 p ra or delivery as flat
souUt of Dun-null, OaUt,
Spokane -.
Waah, D. C
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