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L03T AND FOUND
STRAYED Black team of horses.
Notify Todd Beaulelu, Sacred Heart
hospital.
STRAYED Yearling heifer , upper
bit In left ear. under split In right
ear. branded right btp H K Bar.
Corbett Smith, Butte Palls. Box 164.
REPORT, lust aog. animal cruelty
cases Humane Society Ptlunc 0151
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Combination fry cook and
dishwasher, male. Apply mornings.
Lunch Box Cafe.
WANTED Body man and painter.
Rogue River Chevrolet.
FRUNER8 WANTED - Rogue River
Orchards. End of rfo Central.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
RELIABLE WOMAN to care for two
small children, weekly wage, room
and board. Box 1395 Tribune.
WANTED Colored housekeeper per
manent. Small wages. 311 Martin
St., Klamath Falls, Ore.
WANTED Middle aged woman to
care for elderly lady (no cigarette
smokers!. Apply 413 N. Orape.
WANTED SITUATIONS
HERDSMAN wants Job on stock and
dairy ranch. 20 years experience, j
Box 1383. Tribune. ;
MARRIED man wants work. Anything
steadv or Dart time.
Give me s i
try. Call at 131 Crater Lake Ave., i
between 5 :30 and o :ao or write r, v.
Box 1101
EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper available
for part time work. Some daytime
open. Tribune Box 6015.
WANTED Steady position by young
laav thoroughly experienced In
credits, meeting public. Expert
stenographer, bookkeeper. Btesdlly !
employed, available on two weeks
noni-r. .iq. - ... i
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Home for elderly lady.
Call at L. I. Taylor, 3rd St., Jack
sonville. WANTED TO BUY A good work
mule. Phone 8453. Jessie M. Mlnear.
WANTED 60 tons second or third
cutting hay. Phone 3454.
WANTED Companions for trip to
Loa Angeles over Christmas holi
days. Box 1011 Tribune.
WANTED Dial 4693 for Information
regarding our approved BLACKOUT
for your home.
WANTED A few more men to take
advantage of our weekly ratea. Big.
warm lobby, clean comfortable
beds, hot showers, single rooms.
63 00 and up. Crater Hotel. 30 S
Central.
WANTED Clean soft cotton rsgs at
Mall Tribune.
WANTED Trade merchandise and
cash tor rifles shotguns, pistols
317 North Riverside.
FAINTINO snd kalsomlnlng. No Job
too big or too small Phone 3083
All work guaranteed. E. R. Carey.
WANTED TO BUY Small going res
taurant suitable for man and wlfa
Box 354. fTlS-une.
WANTED- Improved 2 seres or leas
close in Olve price, location, eto
Box 634. Superior. Wyo
WELL DRILUNO 61 60 per ft first
80 ft. eto J M Dodge 619 King
HIOHEST cash paid for Iron copper
brass radlatora. aluminum, bat
teries tubes rsgs leed snd slno
Medford Bargain Houss
WANTED
Wool, mohslr bides snd pelts
Medford Bsrgslu Ko 27 Nortb
Grape 8t Phone 8744
WILL FAY MIIT CASH
For 0.id Used Furnlturs
HOI HKOOK riRMTI RB
18 North Front Phone 4023
Bi-T PKirm Pll
For Youi Furnlturs
flM rl'HMTt UK I'h-ne ?6
FOR RENT HOUSES
NICELY FURNISHED 5 -room house,
modem conveniences. Adults. No
pets. H. L. Cook, 1104 West Main.
FOR RENT Nicelv furnished 6-room
house. 931 North Central.
FOR RENT Two-bedroom house.
Close In. East side. 625. Call at
331 Apple.
FOR RENT 5-rootn house. Inquire
Medford Fuel. 1133 North Central.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished house,
basement, furnace. Inquirs 405 W.
3nd
FOR RENT Lovely 6-room unfur
nished home, doss In. Inquirs 138
Vsncouver.
FOR RENT 4-room house, close In.
electrically equipped. 11 So. Orange.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 6-room modern house:
garage. Inquire aid Bo. Riverside.
10-ROOM bouse, ideal for roomer
Clot in. Shults Bros.
FOR RENT 1-roum unfurnlahed I
house, close In. Reasonable. Phone
3668
I STRICTLY modern new amall un
furnished bouse for rent. Conven
iently located. H. L. Cook, 1104
West Main.
FOR RENT Modern, attractive 4-
room house, partly furnlabed. water
paid. Call 31 Hazel St., near Big 1.
FOR RENT Furaiahed 8-room house
electric stove, ftreplaca. Adulu
Phone 8033. Oarka Orocery. ..
HOUSE FOR RENT 30 Tripp.
rRUCKS FOR RENT Move yourself
Save half Pram's Mooilitae sta
tion Mam and Ivv Phone 4148
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
MODERN a tractive furnished apart
ment Adults. Close In. MB South
Oakdale.
FOR RENT Apartment. S34 Apple.
FOR RENT F and F apartments
3 rooms and bath, gaa beat. In
quire 311 West 8tb.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 810
N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished apart
ment. 403 Newtown.
FURNISHED apartment.
2nd.
ATTRACTIVE 4-rm. furnished apt..
ateam heat, frlgldalre, over Hollo
way'a Orocery. Pb. 8838.
FURNISHED apartment, Frlgldalre.
electric atove. Holland Hotel.
PURN. APT Steam heat, hot water,
Frlgldalre. 803 8 Holly 8t.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment Adults 128 Mistletoe
FOR RENT Furnished Rooms
FURNISHED room with private bath,
heat. 809 West 10th.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing room for gentleman. 325 South
Riverside.
CLEAN rooms, new Simmons Inner
spring mattresses; warm lobby;
plenty hot water, circulating air
heat: single 83 00 weekly end up.
Crater Hotel. 30 South Central.
Right down town.
ROOMS For Rent 163 N Oakdale
WARM, well furnished sleeping
room for rent. 323 8. Rlveralde.
WARM, furnished room, private bath
and entrance. Oarage. 1104 W.
Main.
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 8. Orape.
FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM
BOARD ROOM 716 K. Main.
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ROOM and BOARD 814 Beatty.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
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FOR RENT Oarage building, corner
central ana jacason. mono auoj.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
QAME CHICKENS 61 each. 333 So.
Riverside.
YOUNG fat geese. Flnley Farm. Ross
Lane.
poh sale Weaner nine. C. J. Mc
c, WMt orange Hall on Boring I
ol.
FOR SALE Milk cow and two young
belters. 616 Alberts.
FORCED TO SELL on account of
sickness One milk cow: one 10-
montha-old heifer; one 4-months
old heifer: 95 Aus'ra-Whlte pul- j
leta now laying: 40 Red pulleta,
lavlne. Lozler Lane. Routs 3. Box
s50' !
FOR SALE Good gentle team work
horses. Bartch, Rte. 1, Box 103, cen
tral Point.
STRA YET Gentle male Irish setter,
answers to name of "Red." Reward.
Phone 2517.
WANTED All kinds livestock. Trib
une, Box 1039.
FOR 8ALE Five weaner plga. Half
mile past Prescott Camp. May
Sutphln.
JERSEY COW 41, yr. old. Good
cream cow, freahen April. Phons
6535.
FOR SALE 3 brood sowa to furrow
soon. o. B. Perdue, bslf mile north
Central Point.
CASH for old fiornea Dial 6376
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE: Pure bred Barred Rock
coekerela. W. P. Martin, Eagle Point,
S'nr Rt. Mfflforrt
FOR SALE DOCS PETS
CHOW PUPS, full blood. Will hold
tor Xmaa. Call evenings and Sun
day. Box 858, Lozler Lane.
FOR SALE Boston bull puppy. Mrs.
. A. F. Doty, Routs 1, off Bellinger
Lane.
BEAUTIFUL red Cocker puppies. Will
hold till Christmas. Reasonable.
Call afternoons or evenlnga. 713
Pine.
FOR BALE Two pair green love
birds. 63 pslr. A. C. Lewis. Fern
Vslley.
FOR SALE Sweet-voiced canaries,
cagea. pet aupplles for Christmas
rifts Monarch ."rl A: Fed Co
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR 8 ALE Sedan. Good shape. 650
603 King.
FOR SALE Station waron. 1840; 833
So. Riverside. Phone 3743.
1941 FORD 8-pssserwer coupe: rone
9 000 miles: private party. Be at
Richfield Station. 6th snd Orape
FOR SALE CHEAP Equity In ti
V-8. Inquire Rout 8. Box 87.
Medford. L. Nyberg. Midway Road.
WE HAVE a 1936. 1937. 1938 and
1939 of ths finer uad cars left.
They sre going fast. Shults Bros.
A GOOD selection of dependable used
csrs. Down payments aa tow aa
610 Yea ws taka trade-ins. Shults
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE
FOR BAIE Mdford Improved prop
erties Ben Vlmont, Agate.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
IDEAL SUB-DIVISION tract adjacent
newly developed atw. near pave
ment, rich soil. Aadrcss owner.
Apt. 305, 660 W. Jellerson, Los
Angeles.
LITTLE PLACE on Bear Creek suit
able to keep few cowl, aome good
cultivating land, good bouse. Jav
Terrlll, Talent.
BAROA1N 13 Acre on Pacific high
way: 4-room house, concrete foun
dation, basement; woodshed; Irri
gation: lots of nice ehade. berrlea
and fruit for family. Owner says
sell. This la a steal. Price 8850.
8400 down, balance 610 month.
VALLEY REAL ESTATE. I miles
south on Pacific highway.
FOR 8ALB 7H acres Ladlno clover.
Live stream runs through place for
Irrigation and etock year round.
Joins mill creek with good fishing
year round. Barn for 8 cows, with
numerous outbuildings. A very
good plastered house. Insured for
SoUw. i mi place must oe snn
to be appreciated. Price 63000. Will
take part trade In livestock and
car. Terms. 8. M. Severson. IS
miles northeast Loa Moltnoa. Cauf.
FOR SALE Two choice lota near
Roosevelt school. Inquire 128 Van
couver. FOR SALE 118 scree, 30 acres under
cultivation. Route 1. Box 382, Med-
ford. Vernon Ouchea.
SO OREOON 300-acre highly Im
proved ranch, very picturesque, two
miles from postoiiice. one irom
school. Seven-room house, A-l con
dition. Barn. 34 stahs; five other
buildings. All painted. On fishing
stream, free water right. IS springs.
30 dairy cows. 40 hogs, span mules,
smple mschlnery with plsce. 615,
000. Terms.
17 acres, four-room house. 40-ton
bam other buildings. 10 acres
one-year Hale peaches, two seres
strawberries, one raspberree. Irri
gated. All necessary tools. 6300
down, balance 630 per month.
Ask about beautiful Rogue River Val
ley properties, 6600 to 645,000,
Phone 3076.
8PENCER-PAOLEY AGENCY
103 W. Main St.. Medford. Oregon
BUll.DINO A HOMET Let us bsndle
all details on 35-veer FHA loans
quickly efficiently Ooldy Agency
CITY and country properties Rentals
Loans Insurance C 8 Butterneld
409 Medford Building
WHEN YOU think of real estste
think of the Spencer-Bagley
Atrenrv 102 W Main
FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate
FOR SALE Garden gadgets make
Ideal gifts for garden fans. Mon
arch Seed as Feed Co.
WILL TRADE 5-rooms. almost new
furniture for good trailer house
C D. Hoxle. Route 1. Box 383.
Ashland. Ore. At Siskiyou Summit.
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
Bulldlne. Medford.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
REMINGTON hammerless pump shot
gun. Good condition. 109 Geneva
St.
ONE PAIR hickory sklls end hsrness;
one 8-foot maple toboggan. Phone
3178. 33 North peach St.
FOR SALE Twin bed and
springs. 1031 Narregan St.
FOR BALE: Antique Decker grand
piano. 634 south Ivy.
l FOR SALE Girls' slightly used
1 Goodyear bicycle, 618. Phone 3853.
1613 West Main.
CULL COMICE In lugs, very reason,
sole. Crystal Springs Packing Com.
pany. South Plr.
FOR 8ALE Mountain fir sawdust for
fuel. FABER8 FARMERS SUPPLY
Phone 4449.
FOR Mvrtle Wood Olfta made
Medford. aes our large dlsplsy at
309 E. Jackson (near the Armory).
HOLLY with berries for Christmas.
FABER'S, 8th snd Bartlett.
FOR SALE Oood 14 -Inch balvanlsed
pipe or trade for -inch galvan
ised pipe. R. A. Wagner, 154 Oak.
Aahland. Ore.
FOR SALE Piano, library table. 3
myrtlewood lamps, 1 floor and 1
table. 824 South Newtown.
RADIO fitewart-Wamer smsll mod
ern console, 810. 303 West 3rd.
Phons 3583.
FOR SALE Gas heater or trade for
bedstesd snd springs: also Corona
portable typewriter. 741 West Jack
son. USED clrculstlne; heeter, 616. Crater
Metal St Engineering, 143 N. Front.
USED Heatrola coal circulator, perfect
condition. 623. Crater Metal At En
gineering. 143 N. Front.
FOR SALE 1938 Fordson tractor on
rubber. Flnley Imp. Co. e
CHRISTMAS TREES, wreathes and
greenery. The best In town. Prices
right. Bert Johnston, corner Sixth
and West Main Streets, next to
Orover's Dairy. Open day and night.
FOR SALE Goldfish and aqusrtums.
Idesl gifts for the young and ths
shut-Ins. Monsrcb Seed At Feed Co.
FOR SALE Bishop's rustic bird
houses snd feeders make Ideal
gifts. Monarch Seed Ai Feed Co.
FOR SALE -Give roses for Christmas.
A complete stock of northwest
grown No. 1 bushes. Monsrch Seed
At Feed Co.
FOR BAI.E Walnuta.
Fern Valley.
Oeo. Alford
FOR BALE Christmas greenery, holly
wreaths, evergreen door gsrlsnda.
cut holly, mistletoe, boutonnlere
Monsrch Seed at Feed Co.
FOR SALE CaU of all kinds. Olve
them as gifts. Monsrch Seed at
Feed Co.
FOR SALE Christmas tree holders.
Equipped with moisture container,
keepa the tree fresh longer. Mon
arch Seed at Feed Co.
GET English Walnuts for Christmas
Oliver Rogers. 619 Crater Lake.
SILVER FIR and Douglas Fir Christ
mas trees for sals. 106 North Cen
tral. ORDERS TAKEN for Resl Silk Hos
iery. Phone 3001 329 Apple.
EXCELLENT vslues In used washers
radios, refrigerators. Pick Hdwa.
FOR SALE Pesrt and apples Jos
SUutot, t rauea aorta raleui.
MISCELLANEOUS
FULLIR BRUSHES Phone 414
FOR SALE Low priced lumber or
any oulldiug matertala call ua Be
fore you buy R O 8tepbelison Co.
Court snd McAdrews Telephone
3000
AGATE JEWELRY. Novelties and
Myrtle-wood Have your agaua cut
at Santo a Agats Shop. 426 Cast
Main St.
WOOD Dry fir and laurel. Associ
ated station, too stains Tel. ssae
MMIFOKIr BAKI1AIN HOICK
We Have Wbat You Want
Pipe and Fittings all sixes
Sou Pipe snd Drsliiaee Fittings
Plumbing Fixtures snd Septic ranks
Tents and rarpa nine
Doors. Wludowa and Olass
Split Pulleys Belting. Cable and
Blocks
Barbed Wire. 8tork Fencing, 'eta.
Roofing Paper Building Paper
Pauita Roof Stain
Army Ooods. Shoes Boots
Quilts (Jnderwesr and Sucks
Pumps snd Mschlnery Tools lor the
House, rsrm Loggers' and Mill
Supplies
New and Used Furniture of All Kindt
Stoves and Circulator Heaters
We Can Save You Dollars
Pb. 8744 37-38 N Orape St
DRY FIR for sale.
Phone 6180 after
6:00 o'clock
FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood
Phone 4503 Hawley Fuel Co.
REAL BUYS in used clothing 1406
No Riverside, across from Beck
Bskery
Singing censrtes make fine presents
Bee tnem st ii-jr w. slain, rn. sou.
FIR SLABS Buy Now. City
Fuel
rnune sua.
FOR SALE Dry
fir slsos. Phone
6180
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Hera la your chance,
Grocery Store In good location In
Medford. Stock Invoice about 61500
and fixtures only about 6300. Do
ing about 640.00 business dally.
Rent with lesse 635 per month,
living quarters. Buy wholesale in
voke price, no chances to take.
Owner same place 8 years, retiring
reason for selling. All cash or no
sale. Bee A. W. Walker Real Estate.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Meat market
In connection with grocery, good
paying business. Apply at once.
Hill's Fine Foods. Yreka. Calif.
MISCELLANEOUS
PHOTO TINTING In oils. Make old
or new portraits more life-like
Satisfaction guaranteed. Janet Rob
ertson. 1118 west 8th St.
ELECTROLUX 8alea as Service, phone
ATTENTION I Don't forget the Bar
bequed Pork 8parerlbs Saturday
and Sunday at Llllle's Place, corner
court and McAndrews.
PERSONAL
CARD READINO, 61. 329 Jeannette.
MRS. DELMAR Palmist Gives ad
vice on all affairs of life: all quea-
tlons answered free. Rainbow Auto
Camp, Highway 99, North.
Palmistry. Crystal Reading D Miller
Ph 3446 4fto Mountain Ave Ashland
Dressmaking
rHE FASHION SHOP Dreeemsklug
Fur Remodeling Buttons and
Bucklea covered Room 803 U 8
National Bank Bldg Tel 8931
DRESSMAKING - Alterations tailor
ing Katherltie Batteries. Slngei
Shop 23 3o Orape
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Antiques
EARLY AMERICAN OLASS St the
sign 6 miles south of Grants Pass
or I mile north ot Savage Rapldt
dam on Highway 99
Aasayer
ASSAYER W O Wright. 3318 Capi
tal Ave City So or water reservoir
Gold 61. copper 81. cinnabar 62
Chimney Sweep
CHIMNEY Sweep Also furnaces snd
on stoves cleaned call tieo Baton
S8 No Front Phone 4240
Carpentering
LESLIE RALSTON. Oeneral Contract
ing, fine finishing work. All kinds
Carpentering. For estlmatea please
call at 701 N. Riverside or Tel. 2881.
ACROSS Is. Athenian
L Diminish ''V"1""
. . . . 17. company
4. Dispatched u.. Depression, be
t. Beasonlns herb tween m.iune
12. Period of Ums tain peaka
II. Always II. Geometrical
14. Silkworm solids
lt. Siamese Solne 46. Americas efk
II. Split 41. Performed
17. Water ersft alone
1. Rhytlimlcel 44 Fish saurs
30. Knallih queen 46. Qlnghsm with
IL Sister of one's a in,n f-iisb
parent 41. Score In car
It Smaller games
It. Canvas shelters S Flying toy
15. Imitate II. Bustle
17. Frees II. Formerly
II, One who fives si. SuorMe a
In a lace pualkcstlba
It Metric land II. Sailor
measure nV ftequlra
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.Christmas Cards
SCRIPTURE TEXT Chrlstmaa Cards.
Dainty Handkerchiefs. Alberts Myr
tlewood Novelties THE ALBERTEL-
LA. 120 North Central
Chiropodist.
FOOT SUFFERERS Opening modern
cmropody offices, corns, csuouees.
Ingrown nslls removed, arches cor
rected Dr. Arnold M. Depner. Chir
opodist. Foot Specialist, 317 'luh-
rer Bide. Phone 8103.
Export Window Cleaner
LSI oeoriie do ITI
EXPERT Wlnoow Cleaner Oeneral
house cleaners, floor waxing paint
Ine Oeo t Ot'srd Phone tttJM
MONEY TO LOAN
TOP ARB INVITED
to see us for
CHRISTMAS CASH
PROMPT FRIENDLY SERVICE
on
Car, Livestock and Personal Loans
OREOON FINANCE CO.
W. E. Thomas, Mgr.
Uo. No. 8-11 M-217
45 So. Central Dial 4433
Home owned and managed Since 1938
WE liOAN MONEY ON
YOUR CAR
Attractive Rates
COASf FINANCE
Harold H Brown Agency
License 311
133 Cast Main Phons 3448.
PRIVATE MONEY on Improved farms
Address Box 4in. TrlouneJ
NURSERY STOCK
CARLTON NURSERY
The only nursery In Southern Oregon
with a complete stock ol fruit, nut
and shade trees and ornamental
ahrube and plants on hand during
all the planting aeaRon.
Carlton Nursery, 62nd year
4 miles South of Medford on
Pacific Highway. Look tor the
Mlr-o-llte algn.
FINEST QUALITY NU"VSERY STOCK
at Lowest Price In wars. Call or
write Alwyr Co.. Rt. 3. 1 -x 16, North
Medford. new hlchway.
Roofing
WE REPAIR or apply any type of
roof Psbco Roofings. Shingles
Costings snd Pslnts New tlcK
Well Psper Ekereon Paint and
Roof r.. tB So Bsrtlett rel 3843
JOE SMITH YOUR ROOFER
All Root rruuoles taken cars of
All work guaranteed
Call 3768 or 2249. sol Haven.
Vacuum C leaner Ssrvlca
GUARANTEED SERVICE on all makes
of vacuum cleaners. Called for and
delivered free. Feldman Electric
Phone 3377.
Transtar
CITY TRANSFER A BTORAOE CO
Household moving snd general
hauling l9 8 Orape Phons 4664
Day or night.
FURNITURE MOVINO AND STOR
AOS Ws have vsn moving equip
ment for locsl snd long dlstsuor
hsultng Dry snd clesn store st
I concrete building l with special
locker rooms si low rates
SAMSON STOHAC1E WAREHOUSE
Phone 3766.
EAD8 rRANSFEH At STORAGE CO
Office is South Fir Phone 2828
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 8 Fi Street.
Insured Carriers
Local and Long Olstsnce Hauling
Phone tHHB
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
Is hereby given that School
District ' No. 1, Jacksonville,
Oregon, has called tor payment
protested warrants Nos. 179 to
257 inclusive. Above numbered
warrants will not draw interest
after December 20th, 1941.
HAZEL. WHITE, Clerk
District No. 1, Jacksonville,
Oregon.
Use msii mount want ada
Solution Of Vesterdsy's Puula
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not taking
part
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value
9. Manaclee
10. Any chmblnf
woody per
ennial II. SutefiueBUF
11. Oroovee
II. Araoiaa shiefe
tela
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14. Small lakes
II. Mnved . smews.
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detail
10. Hawaiian roost
11. Vounitstere
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14. Covered wltt
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masses of let
17. Eniaissmenl
of a cylinder
19. CetesllAl teMlleS
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LOCAL and
Fined Gerald J. Morgan, 33. Horn From Collsge Ray
Pasadena. Cal., was fined J 10 1 Johnson, freshman at the Unl
in city court yesterday on a I versity of Southern California,
charge of being drunk in public. Los Angeles, is spending Christ-
a s mas holidays at the home of his
To Build James V. McGowan I grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Smith
ol 516 Palm street applied at
the city building inspectors of
fice yesterday for permit to
build a residence at 521 Palm
street with a stated value of j
$1500.
m w m
Cars Collide Cars operated
by George J. Dougherty, 119
North Central avenue, and Art
Good, Prospect, collided on the
Crater Lake highway two miles
south of Prospect yesterday
morning. It was stated in a
report on file.
ess
Horn For Holiday Sparkey
Bourque, manager and profes
sional at the Medford Ice Arena,
will spend Christmas at home
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
h. L. Bourque of Seattle. He
plans to leave Wednesday and
return to Medford Friday,
ess
Need Licenses All Medford
milk handlers and dispensers
must procure city licenses by
January 13, the city council's
public health committee said
yesterday. Dispensers, stores,
and public eating places must
have a license for each serving
place, it was pointed out.
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Rangers Here Richard Tub
man, Rogue River national for
est district ranger at Union
Creek, and Sam Warg, assistant
ranger, motored to Medford
yesterday and reported powder
snow falling at Union Creek on
top of eight inches of frozen
snow. Fifteen Inches of snow
fell the first of the week, fol
lowed by a rain which melted
the snow to eight Inches, they
said.
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Bumper Hooked TIney Corn
best, 46, Talent, and Victor W.
Milnes, 30, 807 Bennett avenue,
v, -e drivers of cars that col
lided Friday morning on West
Sixth street near Fir street,
according to a report on file
yesterday, Combest was pulling
away from the curb when the
Milnes car hooked his machine
in such a way as to yank the
bumper off, the report showed,
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Car Skldi A car operated by
Fred O. Llndgress, 41, Oakland,
Cal., skidded on a slippery spot
of Crater Lake highway 19
miles north of Medford Thurs
day morning, ran Into a ditch
and back on the highway and
spun around seven or eight
times before it came to a stop,
according to report on file
yesterday.
Promoted A press release re
ceived here yesterday announced
tne appointment of D. J. Russell
at a vice president in the execu
five department of the Southern
Pacific company. Mr. Russell
was advanced from the position
of assistant to the president.
He started with the railroad
company In 1920 after complet
ing his schooling at Stanford
university. He is a descendant
of Jacksonville pioneers.
To Enlist Cadets All avia
tion cadet applicants will be
enlisted immediately and will
no longer have to wait their
turn, Sgt. Joseph W. Cushman,
army recruiter here said he
was notified yesterday by Lleut
Col. B. H. Hensley, district re
cruiting officer at Portland, Full
information about this phase of
army enlistment, under which
those accepted receive $79 a
month and the usual free serv
ices while they are training, may
be obtained at Sgt. Cushman's
office in the Medford federal
building.
m
Enlisted Sgt. Joseph W. Cush
man, army recruiter here, yes
terday was notified of the for
mal enlistment of the following
men at Portland: Joe E. Earley,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe E
Karlcy, Sr., operators of the
Hotel Holland, Orln J. Ellis,
Dutte Falls, Sidney L. Fred
erlckson, Roseburg, Oscar Bark
man, Selma, Edward M Leon
ard, Selma, Charles S. Gibson,
Yreka, Cal., and Gene R. Hecht.
Yrcka, Cal. All were accepted
through the local recruiting
office In the federal building.
Earley, Gibson and Hecht chose
the air corps.
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Promoted At Loom Is, gradu
ate of Medford high school and
the U. S. naval academy at
Annapolis, recently was pro
moted to lieutenant commander
In naval aviation and was trans
ferred from Pensacola, Fie., for
a short tour of duty at Norfolk,
Vs., it was stated in letter
received from his mother, Mrs.
A. L, Loom I a, by Mrs. C. S.
Butterfield, 1407 East Main
street. The Loomls family re
sided here up to about 15 years
ago. Mrs. Loomls now resides
in Hollywood, Cal. Her young
est daughter Adele, also a Med
ford high school graduate, now
resides in Hawaii with her hus
band, David Silver.
PERSONAL
ol Talent.
Snow At Laka Forty-two
inches of snow, with the top
'our inches being dry snow,
were reported at Crater Lake
national park yesterday. Good
skiing was anticipated for the
week-end.
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Visiting Parents Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Clay, Jr., and son.
Charles Clay III, arrived here
lust week by motor to spend the
Christmas holidays with Mrs.
Clay's mother, Mrs. A. H. Miller,
348 South Holly street, and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Cray, Sr., 23
Crater Lake avenue.
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Townsend Club No. S Town
send Club No. 8 has changed
its next regular business meet
ing to Monday, December 29,
to avoid meeting Christmas eve.
as scheduled. The meeting will
be held at the Kurtz Music
Studio and December seals and
new membership cards will be
available. Members are Invited
to bring their cards so that seals
may be affixed.
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Arm Broken Elsie Tucker
suffered a broken arm Friday
forenoon when a car in which
she was riding skidded on a
slippery spot of the Klamath
Falls highway seven miles south
of Ashland and ran into a bank,
it was shown in a report on
file yesterday. The report, filed
by W. E. Tucker as driver of the
car, did not give any address or
other details of the mishap,
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Plane Passengers Leaving by
United Mainliner yesterday aft
ernoon were W. Brennan, to
Missoula. Mont., and Victor Vet-
tel, to Portland, A, J. Jones
departed for San Francisco on
the forenoon plane. Mr. and
Mrs. N. M. Bryant departed for
Los Angeles on the Friday fore
noon Mainliner. Other planes
were flying on regular schedule
hut no passengers arrived or
departed.
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Craw Working Reports from
the Rogue River national forest
office yesterday indicated that
telephone service between Butte
Falls and Union Creek was still
disrupted and crews were work
ing to repair the telephone line
which was damaged the first of
the week by heavy, wet snow.
If the line cannot be repaired
by next week, it is expected
that radio communications will
he installed in order that word
may be received from Union
Creek, the office said.
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Lecleres Safe Mr. and Mrs.
Harry R. Leclerc, 615 West Sec
end street, received an airmail
letter Saturday from their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Leclerc, former
Medford residents, now In Hono
lulu, that they were well and
safe. The letter, dated Decem
ber 12, said that after consider
able excitement of the Japanese
attack, the army and navy now
Mave all under control, Mr.
Leclerc Is employed by an elec
tric concern on the island and
Mrs. Lelerc is employed by
the Bishop National Bank of
Hawaii. They recently built a
new home in Honolulu.
Driver Tests Beginning this
week examinations will be held
here only on Saturdays for per
sons seeking licenses or permits
to operate motor vehicles. Ward
McReynoIds, district supervisor
announced yesterday. The sched
ule is being reduced because of
a year-end slack in the number
of applicants, he explained. In
the past few weeks, examina
tions have been held three days
a week here and for several
months prior thereto they were
held five days a week. This
week examinations will be given
In the Gold Hill city hall from
noon to 4 p. m. Wednesday,
Mr. McReynoIds said. The Sat
urday examinations here will be
given as usual in council cham
hers on the top floor of city hall
from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
VICHYlGlTO
TRY NEUTRALITY
Washington, Dec. 10. AP)
Admiral William D. Leahy,
American ambassador at Vichy,
has reported that the French gov
ernment under Marshal Petaln
has announced Its "Intention of
maintaining an attitude of neu
trallty in the present conflict"
Gaston Henri-Haya, the French
ambassador here, told newspaper
men at tr, I state department sev
eral days ago that he was inform
ing the American government
that Franc wouldd remain neu
tral in the war embroiling the
United States, but today's an
nouncement was the first official
declaration to that effect,
LODGE NOTICES
This eolnmn Is reserved for notices
of sny kind and all fraternal
and service orsanlxatlona ara In
vited Co nas It. Kates lOe a line
first Insertion, Se a Una for each
olmvlneUisertlon
SCOTTISH ROT
Stated meeting Council
and Consistory, Monday,
Dm. Z3nd.
L. WUllams, asety.
FIRST NATIONAL
CHECK SERVICE
Starting Monday anyone In
the Medford area wishing the
convenience of a checking ac
count may open one at the
Medford Branch of the First
National Bank of Portland un
der the CheckMaster plan with
an initial deposit of as little
as one dollar. It is announced
by Eugene Thorndike, branch
manager.
"No minimum balance will
be required at any time, and
there will be no monthly carry
mg charge regardless of how
small the depositor's balance.
Checkbooks are free, with no
advance payments of any kind.
Only 9c la charged for each
check drawn and each item
deposited," he said in telling of
the CheckMaster department as
an addition to the bank's exist
ing checking account facilities.
'The CheckMaster plan." Mr.
Thorndike pointed out, "is na
tionally famous as 'the checking
account plan for all the people,'
ana is now being used by bun
dreds of thousands of depositors
in other section! of the country.
The bank's only requirement la
that the, depositor's balance be
sufficient to cover the check
he draws."
"We are pleased," Mr. Thorn,
dike said, "to bring this Check
Master plan to Medford. This
new service will be In addition
to our present checking account
facilities which will continue
as in the past. One of Check
Master's chief purposes is to
serve those who have not pre
viously had the convenience of
a checking account.
"An account In the Check
Master plan makes It possible
for the depositor to pay bills
conveniently by check at homo
or wherever he finds himself.
It allows him to shop or travel
without the risk of carrying
large sums of money. The bank'
charge of five cents la consider
ably less than the cost of an
average money order, which
many people without checking
accounts use as substitute for
a check. Besides, writing a
check eliminates the time and
trouble of purchasing a money
order every time payments are
to be mailed."
EDITH SWEENEY
Dr. Sweeney la returning to
Medford tonight and Mrs.
Sweeney on Monday.
Edith Sweeney, 45. daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Charles T.
Sweeney, of Medford, passed
away Saturday at the Sweeney'
winter home In Carmel, Calif.,
according to word received here.
Funeral services and the en
tombment In Medford Mauso
leum, will be private.
A complete obituary will be
published later.
Travel Table
AIRFLANIS
Northbound
Leers Malls Close
4:18 a. SS. : 8. as.
13:23 p. ra. 11:8 a. av
4:03 p m. (flag stop) Mo sua
ru p. s. Flat step) 1:18 p. at.
South bound
Leave alalia Close
10:47 a. av 10:0 a. as.
8:37 p. en. (FUfstop) Ho snail
1:4 p. av (Flag l .
113 p. a. 11:07 p. av
TRAINS
northbound
Laav
lias a. tm.
Malta Cloae
10:33 S. as.
7 60 f. at.
so a. as.
I
Southbound
Leave
Malta Close
7:81 a. av
66 p. as.
61 a. aa.
4 66 p. as.
Bines
outs,
11:01 S. as,
50 a. aa.
:! a. aa,
I 60 p. n.
1:0 p. SS.
Horl Is
so a. sb.
lao s. ra,
:S6 a. as.
1:40 p as.
46 p. m.
fa I Urns t a Falls
06 p. m.
Frees manaalk raits
80 a. m.
() To Ashland only.
' () To Grants Fa as only.
Hole: Auto aonnactlnf first alas
mail closes at a. sa for salivary
at points aortk of Brirerte an '
p aa for delivers a potass souta at '
Ouoaamlr, Caul.
DIES IN CARMEl