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PAGE NINE Want to Bay, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Opportunities! MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOR OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1941. KNd rr ail on fhl page uu will pmlHiiih find exaillt the I hi in vuu i..ie been Imik lni rH air m trade tm anii-ed r1hle mu ma ha 0MrrH wiit eitie nt tire natm iu mat fliHl man I hi tic arttien arr rriiini and a able tm rrallTP imiiieiti-te mh If artis! ranl Knl r.rre eritertl fiN H Trihnnr 4"las tinrd ada axa 1 1& ire naive--affectue! RATES fct word Mrt inrrllunMJtc iMInlniuni tiW) Barn addiilnnal inertton, per rd If (Minimum I Or) per line pri month without copy ctisingt I.M CASH or money order muni arrom pan; all mall order classified ada. L03T AND FOUND LOST Male Springer Spaniel puppy, black and wntte, 633 S. Holly, Eve nings, Reward. REPoR'I lost aogft. animal cruelty casesHmnaiie Society Phone 61S1 WANTED MALE HELP PRCNERS WANTED - Rogue River Orchards. End of rfo- Central. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced ready-to-wear fl 26. References required. Apply In person at Lowell's, 202 South 6th St.. Grants rasa, Oregon. . for i cooking ana general nouaewor. : Call 4014. WANTED Women to do small amount of housework. Go home t nights. 11 Vancouver. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Wood aawlng, phone 3839 I . HIOH SCHOOL GIRL wants to work 1 FURNISHED apartments, steam heat for board and room In home of I ed, new gas range and refrigeration elderly couple or aa company for J Adulta. 330 No. Holly. 4ah .. HtiatnM women. Tel. 1 ..--i.... -s.- -i.i-h - n- aniT .rtr nm. EXPERIENCED PEACE OFFICER. 84 yeara of age. best of health, good moral character, excellent references, seeks permanent position with reli able firm or corporation In Jackson county as guard or watchman. Phone 2932. W ANTED Carpenter or repair work. Phone 33R4. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 'MAN driving to Oklahoma. Dec. 20th wants to contact persons Interested. Rte 4. Box 325, I mile west Phoe nix on Calhoun road, after 6 p.m. WANTED Table cream separator In good condition. Box 604 Tribune. WANT partner with small amount of ' POR bale a year old pure bred cash. Good proposition and good t p0iand China boar reasonable. J. W. money to right party. Box 164 Dorodle, box 116 Star Route Ash Tribune. I land. TOUNO MAN wants ride to South Dakota. References. Call 3417. WANTED TO BUY Small going res taurant, suitable for man and wife. Box 264, Tribune. WANTED Chairs. toola. dressers, bed springs, anything of value. Box 643, Poet Office. Private party. PHOVE 308. Mattreas. upholstering. Central Point Mattress Factory. PAINTING and kalsomlnlng. No Job too big or too small. Phone 2033. All work guaranteed. E. R. Carey. WANTED Improved 2 acres or leas close In Give price, location, etc I Box 634. Superior. Wyo. DRESSMAKING. Riverside Altering. 440 So WELL DRILLING el 50 per ft first 50 ft. etc J M Dodge. 819 King HIGHEST cash paid for Irou copper brass, radiators aluminum bat teries tubes raga lead and sine Medford Bargain House WANTED Wool, mohair mdes and pelts Medford Bargain House. 37 North Orapt St Phune 3744 WILL PAY MO-iT CAH For Good Used Furniture HOI.HKOOK FIKMTI KE 18 North Front Phone 403 Bt:T l-KK'M I'AIK For Your Furniture Etna FI'HMII HP I'hmte FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room modem bouse, large back porch, gara.re. chicken house, garden plot. Cloae to school. Effle Crowell. Old Pac. Hwy. FURNISHED house for rent. 730 Oak 6-ROOMS. modern, newly decorated Cloae In. near high a-hool. Reason able. Owner. Phone 4203. FOR RENT Small white house north of Big Y. 913 50. Also house. 716 Pine. 5 rooms, wood -ange. circula tor heater See owner at first house north Big Y on old highwsy w-ek dara only from 11 a.m. to 3 pm. Mrs. R. I. Carley. FOR RENT New 3-room modern houae. Inquire 36 Almond. SMALL unfurnished houae with range and heater. East side. H. L. Cook. 1104 W. Main. FOR RENT Ptirnl'hed houses. 4 to 7 rooms 1127 West Main. Te -phone 4897. FOR RENT Furnished 4-room house Inquire 334 Apple. FOR RENT Nicely lurnlshed 3-room modern houae. 2 bedrooms, fur nace heat, eiectrlc ranee, washing k machine. Pr'-tdalre. garage close f In. at 630 W. Fourth. Key at 44 No. Peacn FOR RENT 3-room fttrr.is'-ed house. No pets. Inquire 03 Newtown. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5-roora parti; furnished house. Bee. rang, washer, gaa ! rare, circulating heater. Phone FOR RENT 3-room duplex, well fur nished, dean, close In, reasonable. 418 South Oakdale. HOUSE FOR RENT 20 Tripp. FOR REN r Furnished 4-bedroom. 3 bsthroom residence and garage Close In. Electric stove. Frlgldalre. gas furnace, shade, shrubbery and garden. Victor C. Sether. FOR RENT Furnished 8 -room house electric stove, fireplace. Adults Phone 6023. Darks Grocery FOR RENT 8-roTB modern cottage, unfurnished, 135 00. Inquire 128 Cottage. rRUCKS FOR RENT-Move yourself Save half Prultt'a Mubtlgaa Sta tion. Main and ivy phone 4143 FOR RENT 7-room plastered house with bath, lartre lot. 827 30. L. O. Ptrkell. 18 S Bartlett. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms ROOMS for rent 322 So. Holly. Pri vate) entrance, private bath. LA ROE Bleeping room, the kind you like, with or without board. 428 No. Holly. WARM, furnished room, private bath and entrance.- Garage. 1104 W. Main. WARM, well furntsned room. Break' fast and dinner It desired. Dial 4131. ROOMS For Rent 163 N Oakdale ATTRACT1CE ROOMS 404 8 Onipe FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOURTH 8c HOLLY 3-room furnish ed apartment. Power and water furnished electrle refrigerator, gas range and heater, 924. Adults. 243 N. Holly. FOR RENT Nicely furnished apart- ment. 301 South Central Ave. Ap- ply Apt. No. 4. COZY Furnished Apartment. Refrlg- ator' Prlv,u' b"th' M"t' 808 W' Main. MODERN 3-room furnished apart- ment over m. or a. Department store. Phone 3082. FURNISHED 2nd. apartment. 217 West i ATTRACTIVE 4-rm. furnlahed apt , steam heat, frlgldalre. over Hollo i way's Orocery. Ph. 3826. FURNISHED apartment, Frlgldalre, electric stove. Holland Hotel. FURN. APT 8 team heat, hot water. j Frlgldalre. 503 8. Holly St. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Heat and water 335 So Ivy. Call mornings or evenings after 6. MODERN", attractive furnished apart ment. Adulta 620 So Oakdale. FOR RENT 8-room furnished apart ment Adulta 128 Mistletoe FOR RENT F and a rooms and bath qtnrr 317 West 8th P apartmenta gaa beat, ln- 1 FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM i BOARD ROOM. 716 E Msln FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Baby beef calf 316. 623 Eirie. FOR BALE Fine registered Hamp shire, two-year-old sow, last Utter, 13 plga. Suitable for foundation aow or 4-H club work Also 6 Hamp pigs. R. 8. Elbert, Eagle Point. WEANER plga from choice stock. 95. John Holmer. Central Point. FOR SALE Extra large, 6 gallon Guernsey cow, freshen soon. Extra large Holsteln cow. ready to fresh en with first calf. Whlfe brood aow to farrow with second litter In January. Corn fed fat aowa, two gilts, over 100 lba. West Main. Sec ond houae weat Freea' Garage. FOR SALE Cow. 940. Inquire Steve's Shoe Service. 137 N. Central. FOR SALE Weaner and feeder piga C. T. Hlgdon, Route 4, Box 221, Fern Valley. OPENING Deo. 6. at 1.30 and every Saturday thereafter, modern heated acutlon sale barn. Good demand for all klnda of livestock. Three miles south Klamath Falls on old I Midland road. FOR SAL OR TRADE Oood 8-year, old horse J A Manka. a F D. Medford CASH for old horves Dial 6376 FOR SALE DOCS. PETS FOR SALE Friendly chow dog. reas onahle prle 8io y Bartlett. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Pure-blood Hut.be rd strain New Hamnahlre Coekerele Phone Ashland 8241, R. N. Chaney, FT 2 AshlsnoV FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 4-room modern home, a bedrooms, dinette, fireplace, com- fletely furnished or unfumlehed. nqulre by calling 8BA4. MFD FORD INCOME property for sale. Duplex. P. O. Box 645. Newman, Cal. FOR SALE 6- room bouse, a bed. rooms, breakfaat nook . bath, service porch, wash trava; lot 80x130 feet: large shade trees; paved street de sirable location Close In. 31800 Terms. L O PICK FIX 16 8 Bartlett BUlUllNfl A HOME Let us handle all details on 33 year FHA Wns quirkiy efficiently Ooidy Attency CITY and country oropenles Rentala Loans Insurance C 8 Butterfuld 40 Medraro Building when YOU enmk of real estate think of the Spencer- Bsgley Avn-v 103 av Mam ! T0n SALE AUTOMOBILES POR BAL "SO" CTierrrlet readater, suitable Xor school 007, UUUstoa. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES MODEL A coupe and coach, Bros. '34 CHEV. Bros. Master Bed. 225. 8hulta FOR SALE 1936 Ford Deluxe Sport Roadster, custom ob; excellent condition Best offer takes, leaving lor army. Phone 694S. 35. '39 and '38 Bulcks. Real automo biles. Shulta Bros. FOR SALE Chevrolet Pickup. 1929 model, run less than 27.030 miles, good tires. This Is no Junk. See It at No. 122 Tripp St. "35 FORD Panels and Pickups. Shulta Bros. 38 and Bros. '37 Willy's Sedans Shulta BUSINESS AS USUAL WILL KEEP THEM FLY1NO 104t Olds Dynamic Cruiser sedan. Has the famoua Hydromatlc drive, five new tlrea, radio, heater and many other extras. Coat 61600 new. Our price 6104S 1938 Studebaker State Commander- "8" aedan. Gleaming black finish, nearly new tlrea, overdrive, radio and heater A beautiful car In ton con dition. - 8643 1938 Olda "6" Touring S?dn. All new tlrea. radio, heater. etc. Looks and runs like new 9645 1934 Chev. Master Coupe 3225 1935 Ford Coa?h 26S 1933 Ford Coach 3125 1933 Chrysler 8-c!n ..3245 1933 Hockne Coupe . .393 1930 Bulck Sedan ,. .935 1931 Ford Coech 398 EDGERTON MOTOR CO. 121 No. Bartlett '29 CHEVROLET coupe for Bale cheaD: good ahaoe. See Floyd Pal mer. Crater Lake Motors, or 332 Mae St. WILL TRADE OR SELL 1935 Plym outh coupe for later model Ford nr Chevrolet. 518 So. Oakdale, af ter 6 p. m. ijj,;, 1B4a Chevrolet Master. S-peasen- ger coupe with extra bumper guard, clock, vanity mirror, etc. heater and defroster; never been run. 1941 Packard "120". 4-door sedan demonstrator: 3300 reduction Perry L. Ashcraft, 128 So. Rlver alde. FOR SALE Model A Ford coupe. Fine ahaoe. not been used since com pletely overhauled, new nalnt, good tlrea. 214 Haven street. 40 USED cars to pick from, priced from S25O0 up. no car aaieamsn to annoy vou. More allowance on your car. snuitz tsroa. 1938 BU1CK SEDAN Century model for ssle or trade for lighter car Call Fads' Pttrnlture Co FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate 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 BnlWnr. MMford. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 20 h. p. marine holler, also Ray oil burner, Crystal White Laundry. FOR SALE Leather South Peach. harness. Tlce, FOR SALE 20 ton of oat hay. In quire Talent Feed Store. MUST 8ELL at once Some house hold goods. 713 Cedar St. ORDERS TAKEN for Real Silk Hos iery. Phone 2003. 339 Apple. CROCHETED bedsnreads, polnsettla, Irish crochet. 1109 W. 11th. SADDLES Real leather, real work manship, aa.low as 979.60. See them at Hansen Hardware. FOR SALE Davenport, wood. 8. 118 Ken- EXCELLENT values In used washera. radloa, refrliTeratora. Pick Hdwe. FOR SALE Pears ana apples Kantor a mllea north Talent FOR SALE Oil heater 10" burner. Economizer: La Fargue: Electric stove. Crawford. Phone 3633. 1709 E. Main. REAL BUYS In used clothing 1405 No Riverside. . across from Beck's Bakery FOR SALE Low priced lumber any building materials Call us be fore you buy R o Stephenson Co. Court and McA..drews Telephone 2000. Singing canaries make fine presents See them at 1137 W. Main Ph 4897 AGATE JEWELRY. Novelties and Myrtle-Wood. Have your Mates cut at Banto's Agate 8hop, 438 Eaat Main St. WOOL) Oty ftr and laurel on around or oeuverea. fnone bbsb. WASHERS and Ironers for Xmu Pill mothers itoeklnt with beautiful Speed Quean Uor feature. All year to pay Pick Hdwe. POR SALE Or? fir and hardwood Pbone 4503 Hawlet Puet Co. MONARCH Ran Ufa Bvrd Easy price rang Pick aed them Hdwa WOOD and Oil Crrculatora Beat buys In town Pi"k Hdwe , MYFRH Jaruixl Pumpa Initalled 100 fiiaranteed PI k Hdwe RADIOS Oolden Ton Oenerai elec tric Select now Pick Hardware Mr hrOKh HHOAIN HOI MK We Have What Vou Want Pipe and Pmiriae all aire Soil Pipe and Drain Pittlntra Plum bin a Ptiturea and SeptK Tanks Tenia and Tar pa iina Oonn Windnws and Olaaa plit Pulleys Beiilnt. Cable and Blnrke Barned Wire Btty Penclna;. eto Rooflnt Pper Bu.lding Paper Put ma R'-wjf Stain Army Ootids flhnea Bots Quilts Cnderweer and Socks Pumpa and Merhinerr Tnnie nr the Bouaa. Perm Lntere and Mill S'ippllee New and deed Furniture of All Rinds Btnves and Circulator Heater We Can Save Tu D"lirs Ph 1744 3? II N Orape St DRY FIR rot eaie ft 00 o'clock Phone 6IS0 sites PULLER BRUSHES Phone 4014 FIR SLABS But Bow City Fuel Phme 41 1 4 POR SALS Dry iW. Ill slaoa. Pbos MISCELLANEOUS BOWMAN BEAUTY SALON SUG GESTS a lovely PERMANENT WAVE for a ChrUtmas gift for her. The best of materials used. The best of operators to give them. Op erators. Marcella Bowman. Maxlne Btlnson. Leon a Crawford. Phone 3180. 227 South Central. ELECTROLUX Sales e Service, pbone CAL1 8323 for specal dinner parties Old Stage House. Phoenix. Ore PERSONAL CENTRAL POINT party who has Und for sale near oilcrist, Oregon, write Box 35-A, Chemult. Oregon. SARAH ANN will turn the cup ev ery day except Saturday ana sun day. 414 So. Riverside. PSYCHIC. Cards and Palm Reading. 60c. 613 N. Bartlett. MRS. DELMAR Palmist. By natural gift with years of research and atudy. Gives advice on all affaire of life, business, love or trouble. When all othera fall see me. Hours 10 a. m to 9 p. m Rainbow Auto Camp. Highway 99. North. Palmistry. Crystal Reading D Miller Ph 344fl 480 Mountain Ave asmsnfl BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Small business, groceries and gaa. 3 pumpa. At inventory. Living quartcra In rear. Bellvlew Store Ah!and. Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Antiques EARLY AMERICAN GLASS at the algn 6 miles south of flrauta Paas or I mile north ot Savage Rapid dnm on Highway 99 Assayer ASSAYER W O Wright. 2318 Capi tal Ave City So of water reservoir Oold 91. copper 61. cinnabar 33 Carpentering LESLIE RALSTON, General Contract ing, fine finishing work. All kinds Carpentering. For estimates plense call at 701 N. Riverside or Tel 2881 Christn.as Cards SCRIPTURE TEXT Christmas Cards. Dainty Handkerchlefa. Albert'a Myr tlewood Noveltlea THE ALBERTEL I.A. 130 North Central Chimnsy Sweep CHIMNEY 8weep Also furnaces and mi atovea cleaned Call Geo Eaton 38 No Front Phone 4240 Chiropodist. FOOT SUFFERERS Opening modern Chiropody offices. Corns, callouses. Ingrown nslla removed, arches cor rected. Dr. Arnold M. Depner, Chir opodist. Foot Specialist. 317 "luh rer Bide. Phone 3103. Expert Window Cleaner LET OEOKOE DO ITI RXPEK'l Wtuoow Cleaner General houae cleaners flinjr waxing paint Ing Geo P Otiard Phone 3954 MONEY TO LOAN VOU ARE INVITED to see us for CHRISTMAS CASH PROMPT FRIENDLY SERVICE on Car, Livestock and Personal Loans OREGON FINANCE CO. W. E. Thomaa. Mgr. Lie. No. S-ll-M-217 45 So. Central nisi 443! Home owned and managed Since 1938 WE IOAN MONEY ON YOUR CAR Attractive Rates COAST FINANCE Harold H Brown Agency License 311 133 East Main. Phone 3446. PRIVATE MONEY on Improved farms Address Box 415. Tribune. Nursing Home TRUAX NURSING HOME Qraduate Nuraea, Equipped to care for all Ill nesses except Surgery and O. B cases. Phone 161, Jacksonville. Ore. ACROSS L Dry 4. Cltnlnir musi cal parts 9. ha We 12. atsWurttaln: comb, form It Ecrlexlavtlral vrntmerH 14. South American S4. Crnrernltif 15. Attlrmative li. Rri-tKniuUir Intwt $7. Rwtdiih eo(a tn. Dad 19. Mra rational 40, Foot If-m animal 41. J'arulnlrif to cnjr W'KmI orrcl 41. Hnnttne doas IS. I A. Hnlf rliien tL Tsrmlniitf Synthetlo fa brie 47. Lower part of 17. Vii trie itK 41. Gon U In a cer tain fame (I. Apart S4. L-ktly . Of th mom- IS. Happen jn. D-cided 22. Otiriai rldfea 24. Father U. Seat of Klrf Arthur's court 17 Hn ullne nick It. OiFsini of scent name 21. HnhtTri ft, Rlvrr; Spantia 12. Ma'le of d1a Similar com ponenta fit. An!- 40. Rfm about (1. BUck bird z I3 1 I4 K 7 'Q " 'ZTuZ f to" 55 "TiT Sa - 7 7T 2T TTr 'TZZEJk e l 'fo'"" 7T fx ss 3" W ?r 3 ""li """p aaaaaesssLataWav- IJakfatkaaLaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dressmaking THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking I,. Fur Remodeling Bullous and to Buckles covered Room 02 u 8 P National Bank Bldg Tel 3931 DKEoSMAKINO Alterations Ing Kathrrlue Satterlee. Shop 22 ao Prune tallur Sinaei NURSERY STOCK CARLTON NURSERY The only nursery In Southern Oregon with a complete stork of fruit, uut and ahade trees and ornamental ahruba and planta on harkl during all the plantin.2 aeaaon. Carlton Nursery. 62nd year 4 mtlea South of M:-d.'ord on Pacific Highway. Look for the Mlr-o-llte sign. Roofing WE REPAIR or apply any type of rout Paoro Roollnga Shliiglra Coatings stid Paints New it.ua Wsll Psper Ekerson Paint and ' Roof u . '8 So Bartlett Tel 4843 JOE UMITH YOUR ROOFER All Root Troubles taken cars of All work guaranteed Call 378 ot 2249 Transler CITY TRANSFER & 8TORAOB CO Household muvlng and general hauling .9 8 Orape Phone 4064 Day or night FUHN1TURE MOVINO AND 81UR AGE We have van moviti equip ment for local and long distance hauling Dry and clean auirate t concrete building! with special locker rooma al low rates SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUSE Phone 3736 BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE to Office 16 South Fir rnone o Prices right Service guaranteed IAVIS TRANSFER AND 8TORAO 40 S Fu Street Insured Carriers Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone iMM8 Vacuum Cleaner Service GUARANTEED SERVICE on all makea of vacuum cleaners, wanca tor nuu delivered free. Feidtnan Electric. Phone 3577 LEGAL NOTICES Summons In the Circuit Court of the State f nrrann for Jackson County. Charles N. Copus, Plaintiff, vs. Cora ElizaDein copus, oeraur .. To Cora Elizabeth Copus, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby sum moned and required to appear and answer plaintiff's complaint against you, now on file in the 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, 1841. said date being the expira tion of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and it you laii to so appear and answer said pomnlaint. for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the renei inerein aemanueu succintlv stated, as follows: That the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and flpfenrlant be forever dissolved and annulled, and that plaintiff have such other relief as may ap near to the court lust and equit able, upon the hearing of 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 Building, Medford, Oregon. Summons For Publication IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. ISABELL CLARK. Plaintiff, vs. CHARLES EDWARD CLARK, Jr., Defendant. Solution Of Ystterdsy's Puzzle IS. OoilflsHtl of DOWN I. Tolerable S. rjin1,invlen Browing veff autlon Bend In timber CI. navigator I. Dudes 4. Animal In cloaure I. Arl j-faiOR money 4. PtkxU of time 7. MnisT 5, K-ntry t. L'nlta of elec trical enfiey I. f.4't1 monx'tre It Tart of a alio 1. AppHcatioiia 21. WihM 2. IHtyle of type li. Arl mat who- fur la called nutria 2. fn the back 27. Pronea ;i M 1T AKS t.t fKUlM , Pherry wine Jbvervwhwre 24. ep'demio 27 0a 2 Wnt down 40. HlmalNvnn monkanood 42 Olve 44. Anelo-ffaioS) freemen 41 r,n in r"tt 49. Rarr-oin sea port In Play the chief role t O'let mtmbar 42 Whirl nool W. IfihiMtanl sfl sum Iili 3?J li s a TTHiEiNfclEBAiBlAlsiFiD m''''tuBle irT JR j R IE EjltjjjB g HIlPJ ?H llSSaT JPaV C(R i In hIaTl eDr e ufTftlH E" 5 PjAtLfl AMT a c eIJam 3xj la i-u e UEi0U.ILlElDi3Ei5ls To the above named defendant, Cr-arlrs Edward Clark, Jr.: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required .,'". j PPcar and answer the com filed against you in the 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 fail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for a decree for the relief de manded in her complaint, suc cinctly stated as follows, to-wit: That the bonds of matrimony 'heretofore and now existing be tween plaintiff and defendant be Ulissolvcd and held for nauiiht I That plaintiff be granted the mil care anl custody of plain tiff's and defendant's minor chil dren, to-wit- Charles Frank Clark. Mury Eloise Clark. De- lores Rost'la Clark and Albert Wesley Clark. I his summons is punusnedi ty order of the Honorable H. K. Hanna. Judge of the Circuit Court of Jackson Countv. Or gon, made and entered on the 18th day of November, 1841. The time prescribed for pub lication uf this summons is once each week for four consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication of this summons s tha 19th day of November. 1941 O H BENGTSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office address: 12S East Mnin St.. MedTord, Ore The Grange Lake Creek Grange Lake Creek Grange met Nov. 8 with Master George B. Brown, presiding. Reports Included: Tom Stan ley, for agriculture committee; Ellyn Charley, for the educa tional committee, read an article pertaining to a modern school at Elkader, Iowa; Mabel Brown, for the educational committee, gave a story pertaining to life in Africa. New officers for year 1942, will be installed at Central Point on December 28. This will be nearly a county-wide installa tion. During lecture hour. Worthy Lecturer Gwendolyn Bradshaw . . . . i gave an interesting program followed by practice of the French Minuet. The accompan ists were, George B. Brown, piano, and Leland M. Charley, trombone. A larger attendance wai not ed than usual and it is hoped all would make a special effort to attend the meetings. All were sorry to hear that Russ Moore is ill and hope he will soon recover and be able to attend grange. Refreshments were served by HE.C. Next Grange meeting will be Dec. 12. Prospect Prospect, Dec. 10 (Spl.) Mrs. Gus Ditsworth, Mrs. Clif ford Kernohan, and Mrs. Wil liam Herman were the P.T.A. committee that handled the en Joyable pinochle party, at the school Saturday night. High score prizes went to Mrs. Her man and Heston Grieve, travel ing prize to Mrs. Katie Grieve, who also won the ladies' conso lation award, and tha men's low score prize went to Dewey Hill. Supper was served at 11:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snook want to Medford, Saturday, and purchased a 1942 aedan. Mra. Katie Orleva left Monday for Portland to visit relatives for a cou ple of days, and attend to bualneaa. Among those from this locality spending Saturday In Medford were, Mra, James H. Orleva, Mrs. Elmer Clemens, Mies Dorothy Clemens, Mr. and Mra. William Herman and fam ily. Miss Helm Ditsworth Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dlnkena, Mr. and Mrs. Frrd Middlebusher and children, Mex and Monty Kay, nr. and Mrs. Ray Daniels and children, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olbson and children, Mra. Carl Kludt. Mr. and Mra. tsalls Dunagan and family, Mr, and Mrs. Burton Broomfleld and aona, turtle and Babble, Mr. and Mrs. Ludo Grieve. Mr. and Mra. Clifford Kernohan and dauahter Kthel, Bud and Ted Fraed rlck and Alva Wright. Mra. Adln Hsmmon and sons, tor. en and Adln. Jr., accompanied Mrs. Claries Nya and Dee Hedrpeth to Medford, Sunday and left by bus for Redding, Calif., to join bar bus band, who la employed there. Bob Dickey, Prospect high a-hool senior, went to Medford Friday ntrjht, and returned hers Saturday with his automobile, a Chrtatmaa sift from hla brother. Bill Dickey, of Alaska, Frank Salter has the contract for the new five-room houae under con atruetlon at the Copco plant. Lewis Biden and Mr. Mornings tar an as sisting. Mrs. Delia Fllppen, who has helped Mrs. James Reel run the Herman Bros. Lbr. company cook house for the past several months, haa joined Mr. Fllppen at Compton. Calif. Their son. Tom. Is staying with his grand parents, Mr. and Mra. Reel, near Janterr Village, and atVndlng high school. Mr. and Mra. Russell Wormatadort and eniidren, Wynona and Bulls, moved to Mrs. Wormeladorf's parents' plae near Jacksonville, over the week-end. Mr. Wormeladorf Is em ployed try Oeorg L. Janttwr Lor, Co., loading lumber at Medford. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorg L. Janiavr. Saturday wen Mr. and Mrs. Al Reel, who were enrouu to than home In Coqullte, altar spending aev sral days at Be no. !.. 0 v V "f5 1 t? "Vv. , at i , 'i THE SMOKE-BEATE R smoke screen laid down by acout car near Chester, N. C, during mock battle between fourth corps troops and the first army added spring to the legs of this soldier who ace ins auxious to set out of lb Tha former Mountain Horns Cafe, located between the Towns3nd hall and Jantcer Village, recently purch- hn Mr snrf Mr Rrat.t nf Rtltte - ..v...,-... ..j.. a .,. r.f High school basketball practice started De:. 1, with a turnout ot five lettermen. Bob Etckey. Earwln Sev ens. Eugene Dunajan, Melville Ham- buckle, and Jackts Carlton, and a number ot promising und?rclrmrn. First eonferen:e game will be with Talent, at that place, Dec. 13. Communications (Continued from yesterday) To the editor: It Is the considered opinion of many people with whom I agree, that the direct primary law is largely responsible for this condition and that Its re peal, Insofar as It affects the selection of the members of the senate and the house of repre sentatives should be undertaken. Two objects of the direct pri mary law, viz: to obtain a bet ter representation of the wishes of the majority and to reduce corruption in office do not ap pear to have been attained so far aa members of congress are concerned. No candidate for such an office can be person ally known to more than a frac tion of the voters In his district and to make a campaign for nomination by the modern methods of personal canvass plus newspaper and radio ap peal costs real money. This means that the candidate for nomination (not election) must either be a man of wealth or be backed financially by some e x t r a-governmental organiza tion. The result, too frequently, is tha nomination by both parties of men who are not fitted for the office either by reason of Incompetence or by the fact that they have been bought and paid for In advance. The convention system for nominations had Ha faults and did sometimes result in corrup tion; but it Is almost universally used by state wide or nation wide civil organizations not connected with the government whether they be churches, lodges, an organization ot busi ness men, a labor union or what not. In that system precinct del egates were selected, even in large cities, by voters most of whom knew them personally: and in the subsequent county convention, delegates to district and state conventions were elected by men who knew and could Judge each other; but. ax stated before, under the direct law system, a candidate for one of the higher offices carnot be personally known to more than a fraction of thoe whose votes he is seeking. This letter, of necessity, con tains only an abbreviated out line of plar. which for prac tical purposes, would require much amplification and doubt less many amendments. Albert Burch. English doctors have substl tuted potatoes for sugar as part of ths Insulin "shock" treatment of war neuroses, commonly call 4 "shell shock." S, v.. ' ' V J Meteorological Report By U. . rtKATHKK BI KHI) Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight with ahowera Thursday. UUk change) In temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight with rain probable Thursday. Little change la temperature. Local Data Temperature a year ago today; Hlghrat 1.1; Lowest 38. Total monthly precipitation SJ0 Inchea. Excess for the month S.61 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem bar 1, 1841. a.4t Inches. Excess for ths season Inches. Relative humidity at 4:30 p. a. yeatsrday B8: 4:30 a. m. today t. Tomorrow Sunrise 7:39 a. m. Sun set 4:40 p. m. Observations Taken at 4:se a. m. ua Meridian Time. u s 3 E F8 9 Boise Beaton Chicago Eenver K.ircka ..... Havre . 37 37 Cloudy 45 84 Cloudy SS It Clear 48 IS Foggy 30 11 Cloudy Lea Angeles . Mrdford N:w York Cmaha 31 Phorntx Portland ,m Reno - Rcaeburg Salt Lake tan Pranctseo... (t-attle Spokane Wash, D. fj. Taklma , 43 34 .03 Rain Cloudy 37 as 81 Travel Table AIHHLANKS Northbound Leave Malls Close) 4 60 a. m. 4:14 a. m. U;2S p. m. 11:38 a. m. 4:03 p. m. (Flag (top) Ho malt 8:33 p. m. Flag stop) 8:38 p. m. Southbound Leave Malls Close) 10:47 a. m 10:03 a. m. 3:37 p. m. (Flag stop) Ho mall 8:43 p. m (Flag atop) 47 p. m. ll:ta p. m. 11:07 p. m. TR4IN Northbound Leave 11:33 a. 7.60 p. Malta Close 10:33 a. m. 8:60 p. m. Southbound Leave 7 56 a. m. B:SS p. m. North a so a. m. 7:30 a. m. ( ss a. m. 1:40 p. m. 8:49 p. m. Malls Cloa 8:M a. m. 4:88 p. as. South 13:08 a. m. 8:60 a. m, 8 SO a. m. 3:80 p. m. 8:08 p. m. Te Klamath Falls 8:08 p. m. From Klamath Falls 8:30 a. m. (I To Aahland only. () To Oranta Pass only. Note: Auto connecting first elaas mall closes at 8:08 a. m. for delivery at points north of gugens and at 8 4)0 p m. for delivery at potnu souta af Dunamulr, Calif. (In Man friauus waul ads.