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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1941.
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Cart, addltltinal inpertlon.
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copy rnanc $lta
CASH
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pany all maU order ctaMiried
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LOIT AND FOUND
LOST Heavy
phone 6036.
electric cord. Please
"XMSS&rSS Nln,
tage. Finder please phone 3916 or
3333.
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street. Saturday mgnt. rnone .jw.
Reward. L. O. Kankln.
BXPUH1 loet due, animal cruelty
case. Humane Society Phune 6181
WANTED MALE HELP
FRUNERS WANTED - Rogue River
Orchard. End ol k'o Central.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Houae keeper for general
housework and care of baby, for
employed couple. 333 So. Rlveralde,
alter 6 pm.
WANTED Woman cook, middle aged,
good wages. Rte. 1, Box 48.
WANTED Experienced woman for
general housework. Mrs. Edwin Jen
ney. Pbone 8846.
RELIABLE WOMAN to care for two
small children. Weekly wage, room
WANTED SITU A HONS
MARRIED MAN wants lob as herds
man on stock and dairy ranch. 30 . YOUNO singing canaries. 64, Includ
yeara experience. Box 737, Trib- lng cage. Pbone 6103 mornings
I FOR SALE White collie puppies. A.
EXPERIENCED girl wishes house- i
work: go home evenings. Box 716,
Tribune.
WANTED Steady position by young
I. "r' " i
civaiw. nmuu yuuuv. c, .
Stenographer, bookkeeper. 8teadlly
employed, available on two weeks
notice. Box 1038. Care Tribune.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Used woven wire fence. ;
Trail, pbone l-F-7. .
WANTED-To run on sharea, a ranch.
Tftnmnahl. anwrl.nMil ft.lrvmftn
and taraer. Good references. Make
a,. . puun. d ,o ,
WANT TO LEASE Place suitable for
hamburger stand. Write or call at
730 Oak Street. Medford.
cmlvea. eanner com. stock cattle. !
O. W. King, stock man, Oen'l Del.
Medford.
KOTICE Ekatrand specialises in
pruning shrubbery, trees; tree sur
gery: and guarantees his work to
be the best, for It's done correct.
Telephone 4580.
WANTED A few more men to tak
advantage of our weekly rates. Big.
warm lobby, clean comfortable
beds, hot showers, slnsle rooms.
33 00 and up. Crater Hotel. 30 8.
Central.
WANTED Trade merchandise and
cash for rtna shotguns, pistols
817 North Riverside.
FAINTING and kalsomlnlng. No Job
too btg or too small. Phone 3033
All work guaranteed. E. R. Carey.
WANTED TO BUT Small going res
taurant suitable for man and wife
Bob 354, Tribune.
WANTED- Improved 3 acres or less
close in Olve price, location, ate
Boa 334. Superior. Wyo
WELL ORILUNO 31 50 per ft fir
60 ft. ate J M Dodge 610 King
BIO H ESI easb paid fat tnm copper
brass radisuira aluminum oat
teriee tuoea rags laed and sine
Medford Bargain House
WANTED
Wool, mohair aides snd pelts
Medford Bantalu Hours 87 North
Orape St Phone 3744
WILL PAY MIItT CAH
Pol 0nd Used Furniture
HOI.BROOK Fl'RMTt RE
18 North Profit Phone 4033"
Hf:T FHirr.a P4II
For Yout furniture
rri Y hmii ur rnmie 44n
FOR RENT MOUSES
FOR RENT Three-room fumlehed
apartment, one block weat court
bouse. 18 MUtletoe.
FOR RENT 8-room house. Inquire
Medford Fuel. 1133 North ntrsl.
FOR PENT 4-room houae. close In.
electrically equipped. 318 So. Or
ange FOR RENT &-room modern house:
garass. Inquire 818 So. Rlveralde
10-ROOM bouse. Ideel for roomers
Close In Shulu Bros.
STRICTLY modern new tmeil on
furnished huss for rent Conven
iently loci ted. H. L. Cook, 1104
West Ma,n.
FOR RENT Modern, attractive 4-
room house, partly rtirnlrted. weter
paid. Call 31 Haeel St . near Big Y.
SOUS! FOB 8I-NT 30 Trips,
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Furnttbed S-nxxn bouse.
123 Almond 8u
FOR RENT- Puruubed I-ruocn houee.
lectrtc stov. fireplace AduJu
Phone 6033. Oarka Grocery
."RUCKS roR RENT Move euuraelf
Save balf Pruitra Mobil g&j Sta
tion Mam and Phone 416
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
WARM furnished apartment. Prlrate
batb. frlgldalre. 806 W. Main.
FOR RENT F and F a part menu
3 room a and batb gaa beat. In
quire 311 Weat 6tb
FOR RENT Nicely furnished apart
merft. 403 Newtown.
FURNISHED apartment.
2nd.
317 Weat
ATTRACTIVE 4-rm. furnished apt.,
steam beat, frlgldalre. over Hollo
way's Grocery. Ph. 3836.
FURNISHED apartment. Frlgldalre.
eJectrlo stove. Holland Hotel.
FURN APT Steam beat, hot water.
Frlgldalre. 603 6 Holly St.
FOR RENT 3- room furnished apart
ment Adults 129 Mistletoe
fOR RENT furnUhad Rooms
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing room for gentleman 335 South
Riverside.
CLEAN rooms, new Simmons Inner
spring mattresses; warm lobby;
plenty hot water, circulating air
beat; single 63 00 weekly and up i
Crater Hotel. 30 South Central.
Right down town.
ROOMS ror Rent 163 N Oakdale
WARM, furnished room, private, bath
and entrance. Oarage. 1104 W
ATTRACTIVE P.OOM8. 404 8. Orape.
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run nui s Dwnnw, ftw.-a
BOARD & ROOM 716 B. Main.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR BALE Guernsey heifer, freshen
In a week. James Keith. Just south
of Siskiyou Park. Come after four
o'clock. -
COWS FOR SALE 10 good young
cows, some fresh, rest to freshen
soon 1 miles below Applets te
Store on Grente Pass Highway, M.
L. Forrest on mall box.
FOR 8 ALE Brood
Phone 6133.
sow and pigs.
EXTRA GOOD Jersey cow, ready to
freshen coming with 3rd -.alf. a
heavy springers, milking a, (irthorn
cows. 3 Guernsey heifers, J miles
flmith nf Merifmvf An Hiff'twav W..
first bouse south orcnara rars
Ranch, same side road
iCASH
i rues Dial 6376
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
L. Ferns, rem valley.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
ron 8ale -34 Chevrolet 2 -door
trunk sedan; new rings, special
Inch wheels; brakes Just rellned.
Will Uke trsde-ln car or house
trailer. CHAMP'S TEXACO SERV
ICE. Riverside A Jackson.
FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate
UU8X gEXL on account of health
Clt, property In Montana, or trade
for Medford property. Inquire 608
Palm.
rat.m Virri gy'fH AWfllrnnrTtTiNY "iO I
tcr, irrigated. Twin Falls. Idano.
for small auto court or groceries
of line value. Write or see owner
at Oak Ptret. Medford.
FOR SALE -REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE House and lot In Butte
Palls. Clifford B. Moore, Rt. 4,
Boa 14, Medford, Woodrow Lane.
3 ACRES, 7-room plastered bouse
with bath, fireplace, service porch,
fruit room, cement foundation,
shade trees, city water, located on
Jacksonville highway. 33500.00.
Also
5-ROOM modern house, well lighted
living and dining room, large bed
rooms, fireplace, cement founda
tion, well located on pavement,
32350.00. Easy terms.
L. O. PICK ELL
10 8. Bsrtlett
BUILDING A HOME Let us handle
at) details on 26 year PHA loans--quickly
efficiently Ooldy Agency
FOR BALE OR RENT One acre or
leas. 2 -room house. Grant Walker,
Pnoenii.
FOR SALE 40 acres wood land. Box
183, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Medford Improved prop
erties Ben Vlmont. Aerate.
CITT and country properties Rentals
Loeus Insurance C 6 Butterfleld
409 Medford BullOrrig
WHEN TOO tm
think . ot t
AWencv 103 W
nk of real eetete
le Spencer- Bsgley
Mam
f OH SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR flALE Furniture for 3 bedroom
' noune. 1018 W. 11th. Phone 4100.
FOR SALE Electric pressure pump.
"33 Chevrolet pickup. First plsce
on rlihl west of Mstlsck's Store,
Jacksonville Hlwsy.
FOR SALE Bsled and ground alfalfa.
Monarch Seed Ac Feed Co
FOR SALE Baled Straw. 60c
Monarch Seed Al Feed Co.
FOR SALE Hog feeds of sll kinds.
Try Monsrcb Hog Concentrate with
your bocne-grown gralna. Faster
gains when you use It. Monarch
Seed at Feed Co.
FOR SALE "I would like to see all
my old friends come in and get
acquainted with my new employers
the Monarch Seed et Feed Company
who have taken over the 8 perry
line of "FARM-TESTED- feeds. Ill
be on the )ob wben you come In.
You'll enjoy the Improved service
we will be able to give you both
at the warehouse and the retail
store." Trm Poose.
run BALa anil aeasprvH. Mrs. w.
M Knoa next to otlmore Station,
Jacksonville.
(-kO ait Slveeww ew.tatt1"
I L.!' Tr.m J UJi !
waiting for his old friends to eome
In for Kperrya. Monarch Seed
Peed Co,
I FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Sperry'a "Farm -Teat ed"
poultry and acock teeda. We wel
come the patronage of all Spetry
usera and promise you eourteoua
and fair treatment at all tlmea.
Monarch Seed Feed Co.
FOR SALE Trailer bouse, exception
ally clean, like new. R M. Canaan,
603 South Riverside.
FOR SALE 6-tube table model radio
In metal case. Address Tribune. Box
1243.
FOR SALE -Ladles1 knit dress, alee
40. Set My Bookhouse by Olive
Beaupre Miller. Phone 3039.
CULL COMICS In lues, very reason
able. Crystal Rprlngs Packing Com
pany, South Fir.
rX)R SALE Mountain fir sawdust for
zuei. rABtita rAK-iuts Burtrux
Pbone 4449.
USED circulating beater. 115. Crater
Metal fe Engineering. 143 K. Front.
USED Heat rola coal circulator, perfect
condition. 325. Crater Metal dt En
gineering. 143 N. Front.
CHRISTMAS TREES, wreathes and
greenery. Tbe beat In town. Prices
right. Bert Johnston, corner Sixth
and West Main Streets, next to
G rover's Dairy. Open dsy and night
GET English Wslnuta for Christmas
Oliver Rogers. 610 Crater Lake.
ORDERS TAKEN for Real Silk Hos
iery. Phone 3003 329 Apple.
EXCELLENT values In used washers
radios, refrigerators. Pick Hdwa.
FOR SALE Pears and apples Joe
Kautor 3 miles north rslent
FOR SALE Low priced lumber or
any building materials Csll us be
fore you buy R O Stephenson Co
Court and McA-.drewe. Telephone
3000
AGATE JEWELRY. Novelties and
Myrtle. Wood Have your agates out
at Ranto's Agats 8hop, 423 East
Msln St.
WOOD- Dry fir and laurel. Assoc!
a ted Station, 700 E. Main. Tel. 3BS8
MMIHIKK RAHIItlN Hill
We Have What You Want
" Pipe end Flttmits all steea
Soil Pipe and Drainage Fittings
Plumbing Fixtures and Septle Tanks
Tenia and rsrpm ilns
Doors Windows snd Glass
Split Pulleys Belting. Cable and
Bloeka
Barbed Wire Stock Fencing, ete
Roofing Paper Building Paper
Paints Root Stain
Army Oouda Sbnea Boots
Quilts Underwear and Socks
Pumps snd Mschinory Tools lor the
House Farm Uvgerr and Mill
Suppllee
New and Used Furniture ot All Kinds
Stoves sod Circulator Hesters
We Can Save You Dollar
rn a .
37-38 N Grape St
DRY FIR for ssis Phone 6180 aftei
ft DO o'eiock
REAL BUYS In used clothing 1408
No Riverside, serosa from Becks
Bskery
Singing csnarlea make fine presents
See them st 1137 w Main Pb 4897
FIR SLABS Buy
Phons 4H4
Now. City Fuel
FOR BALE Dry
6180
fir slsos. Pbone
MISCELLANEOUS
ELECTROLUX Ssles a Service, phone
3689.
ATTENTION I Dont forget the Bar
becued Pork Sparerlbs Saturday
and Sunday at Ullle'e Piece, corner
court and Me Andrews.
PERSONAL
P READ1NQ, 31. 329 Jeannetta.
p,iml(ltr, crrstai Readme D Millet
Ph 344(1 480 Mountain Ave Ashland
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Restaurant fully equip
ped. Good location. If you are
looking for a bargain, see E. Oould.
402 W. Jackson.
FOR BALE OR LEASE Meat market
In connection with grocery, good
paying business. Apply at once
Hlll'a Fine Foods. Vrcka. Calir
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Antiques
EARLY AMERICAN OLASS at the
algn 8 mllea soutb of drams Paas
or I mils aorth of Ssvags Rapids
dam on Highway OT
Atsayar
AS8ATER W O Wright. 3318 Cepl
tal Ave City So of water reeervolr
Oold 81 copper 31. rlnnaPer 33
Chimney Sweep
CHIMNEY Sweep Also furnaces snd
oil stoves cleened Cell Geo Eetuo
S8 No Front Phone 4W40
Carpentering
LESLIE RALSTON . Oenersl Contract
ing, fine finishing work All kinds
Carpentering For estimates please
cull at 701 N Riverside or Tel 2881
Chnstn.as Cards
SCRIPTURE TEXT Chrlstmss Cards
Dslnty Hsndkerchlefs. Albert's Myr
tlewood Novelties THE ALBERTEL-
f.A 130 VorTM fen'ml
Chiropodist,
FOOT SUFFERERS Opening modem
Chiropody offices. Corns, callouses.
Ingrown nslls removed archea cor
rected Dr. Arnold M Depner, Chir
opodist. Foot Specialist. 317 'luh
rer Bide Phone 3103
Dressmaking
IKE PAHHIuN SHOP Dreasmeslng
Fur Remijeung Buttons and
Bucklee covered Room 803 U 8
National Bank Bldg Tel 3l
DREoSMAKINO - Alterations ta l kit
ing Kethertue Satterlee Slngel
Shop 33 ) Orape
Expert Window Cleaner
LI1 OEUKOE DO ITI
RXPtKI Wineow Cleener Oenersl
house eleenere wssing paint.
Ins fVo P Ol srd Phone )M
Floor Sanding and Reflnishing
i - ' -
J FOR ernoother aandtng Jobs, a more
1 lasting unisn. csu j. ttsiswig.
fl .licvrrllle
' Closing time for Clesslfled Ads
rint. nan'
m- 100 w Classify 13 JO.
1
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
MONEY TO LOAN
OC ARE INVITED
to see us for
CHRISTMAS CASH
PROMPT FRIENDLY SERVICE
on
Car, Livestock and Personal Loans
OREGON FINANCE CO.
W. E. Thomss. Mgr.
Lie. No. 8-11-M-317
43 So. Central rial 4433
Home owned and managed Since 1931
WE liOAN MONET ON
YOUR CAR
Attractive Rate
COAST FINANCE
Harold H Brown Agency
License 811
133 East Mam Pbone 8446.
PRIVATE MONEY on Improved farms
Address Box 413. Tribune.
NURSERY STOCK
CARLTON NURSERY
The only nursery In Southern Oregon
with a complete stock of fruit, out
and abade trees and ornamental
shrubs and plants on hsn during
all tbe planting season.
Csrlton Nursery. 52nd year
4 miles South of Medlord on
Pacific Riebway. Look for the
Mir-o-llte sign.
FINEST QOAUTT NURSERY STOCK
at Lowest Price in years. Call or
write Alwyr Co.. Rt. 3. Box 16, North
Med ford, new highway.
Rooting
WE REPAIR or apply any type ot
roof Pabco Roof Inns Shingles
Coatings snd Paints New tuira
Wall Paper Ekerson Paint ami
Rout 8 So Bartlett 11 843
JOB SMITH YOUR ROOFER
AU Rout rruubles taken car of
All work guaranteed
Call 3768 or 2248. 301 Haven.
Transfer
CITY TRANSFER STORAOE CO
Household moving snd genera
hauling a0 S Orape Phone 4064
Day or night
FURNITURE MOVING AND STOR
AGE We have vsn moving equip
ment for local and long distance
bauling Dry and clean storage
I concrete building with special
locker rooms at low rates
SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUSE
Phone 3756
BADS rRANSPER A STORAGE CO
Office 16 South Fir Phone i828
pncee right Service guaranteed
0AVI8 TRANSFER AND STOR AO I
40 S Fit Street.
Insured camera
Local and Long Distance Hauling
Phone 1888
Vacuum Cleaner Service
QUA RAN TEED SERVICE on all makes
of vacuum cleanera. Called tor and
delivered free. Feldman Electric
Phone 8577
COURT HOUSE
NEWS
Marriage Licenses
Glen Guches and Vera M. Six.
Frederick Joseph Keith and
Vivienne Mae Ross.
Al Willard Mason and Jessie
Newton.
Divorces Filed
Cathryn Virginia Cameron vs.
Eoss M. Cameron.
Deads
William H. Jordan et ux to John
A. McEndree et ux, W. D. 80 acres In
Sec. 38, Twp. 38 South Range 4 West
W. M.
Leo F. Ferguson et ux to Floyd B.
Old. W. D. In Sec. 35, Twp. 37 South
Range 3 West W. M. Pabrlck's unrec
orded plat.
Blanche Burge Oarrett et vlr to
ACROSS l. Arrow pollen
I Steal 17 Sound f cattle
4. Cover! with S Lo-it!on
watir II. Dln.mrd-riite
f. Skill tint cup
It Philippine 40. Mountato
mountala laurel
II Trea with it Tyy rnaaora
trsaktd 41 Pieca oat
W004 44. ThrnufiK prw
14. Cnfltnh rfvr fit
tS. Introduction of 41. PubJto amiTton
new wortp abbr.
IT. Ood'les of till M Stat
harveit . urn in favor af
tl. Onu oppoM-1 II DlMied
11. Etactiy tnjit n. Recent It aa
)'! qutrtjd
. Anrient liih 14. Caiirornta but
muiieal io ruh
trumenT 17. Metal
t1. Mineral aprlnf &S United aarala
U. Sunpurt 40. KeNtntvn auO
:i Kiixt ttanro
2T. I'oint 41. Atvor,4
I. Oecay 8J. Flrtlth
10 At hurt.. . Conaealatl
12. ftimti- .tinea water
ahapod Into 44. Antio 3axo
piliart alavaa
II. "ml nine nam 4a. Beam
n i y y p p "'Y '
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23 T 'rm"S'"rar
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5 "Z3" 3
Kathryn B. Nell, quitclaim deed. In
Ashland.
Leon Saccarea to L. Tracy, special
warranty deed, 18 acre In Eagle
Hewitts Fruit Fsnn, In Sees. 1 and 3.
Twp. 36 South Range 1 West W. M.
L Tracy to Barry E. Dennla et ux.
special warranty deed. 18 acres. In
Eagle Heights Fruit Farm, In Sjcs. 1
and 3, Twp. 86 South Range I West
W. M.
.... . . r-h..i-. w
Moon et al. redemption certificate. In j
Central Point.
Medlord Corporation to .Wesley w.
Drtakell et ux. W. D. In Butte Palla.
Ja:son County Federal Bavlnga
and Loan assoctstlon to Clara Smith,
In Sec. 10, Twp. 87 South Range !
West W. M.
Mrs. L. J. Matlock to W. I. Qlbaon.
quitclaim deed, 10 acres in See. 8,
Twp. SS South Range I East W. M.
W. E. 01b.cn to Lelsnd L. Dyslnger
st ux, qultclslm deed. 10 seres In
Sec. 8. Twp. 38 South Range 1 Bast
'. M.
Jones R. Hunter to Reber B. Hunter.
W. O. in 1840 acres In See. 18. Twp.
38 South Range I Weat W. M.
O. E. Rutledge et ux to C. 8. Clif
ford et ux. W. D. In Mac sub-dlrl-
slon.
Fred Miller et ux to Robert H.
Jones et ux. W. D. 8147 acres In
Sec. 17, Twp. 38 South Range 4 Weat
W. M.
Dorothy Miller to Prank H. Osster
et ux, W. D. In . Benson a addition.
Medford.
Jackson County Federal Savings
and Loan asaoMatlon to Dorothy Mil
ler, W. D. In Benson's addition, Med
ford.
Marlon Lee Hadden et al to B. L.
Lockwood. deed. 8 74 acres In Sec. 11
Twp. 38 South Range 1 West W. M.
Eugene National company to H. L.
Edmunds, W. D. In Seo. 88, Twp, 87
South Rsnge 3 West W. M.
T. C. Clark et ux to Crater Lake
Orchards, Inc.. W. D. In D. L. C. No.
87, Twp. 38 South Range 1 West
W. M.
City of Medford to Mary Xoehler
et vlr, W. D. In Sutherlln Terrace.
Hattle Elliott et vlr to Amelia
Jacobs, w. D. In Eagle Point,
Bert 0. Bostwlck et ux to H. W.
Dunham et ux, W. D. 174 acres In
See. 38, Twp. 38 South Range 4 West
W. M.
Jsckson County bsnk to J. W. Pal
mer. W. D. In Pitt View subdivision.
City of Medford, to George W.
Porter, W. D. In Laurelhurst addition
Anna M. Roblson to James L.
Rlghtmler et ux, W. D. In Railroad
addition.
Mary Josephine Estee et vlr to the
First National bank of Portland. W.
D. In Mc Iford.
H. W. Vsn Hiss et ux to J. Orbln
Cookaey et ux, w. D. 16 acres In D.
L. C. No. 41, Twp. 38 South Range 1
West W. M.
Mrs. Beatrice Hargadlna to Grace
Cramer, quitclaim deed, In the city
of Ashland, Ore.
Jennie O. Charley to Leland L.
Dyelnger et ux, quitclaim deed, 10
acres In Gee. 8, Twp, 88 South Range
1 East W. M.
Annie J. Bateman to George 8.
Rusco et ux, W. D. In Shady Cove
sub-dlvlslon. In Sec. 18, Twp. 84
South Renge 1 West W. M.
Harold Chapman et ux to Robert
R. Lytle et ux. W. D. 13 64 acres In
Sec. 13, Twp. 88 South Range 1 West
W. M.
Curtis t. Sanford et ux to V. H.
Chapman et ux. W. D. In Miners ad
dition. Ashland.
Guy Tex et ux to R. H. Dopp et ux.
W. D. In Central Point.
Anna L. Mcculloch to prances M.
S.-hadler, W. D. In. Summit addition,
Ashland.
Bert S. Stancltrt et UX to A. R.
surhey, W. D. In phoenix.
John T. Breeding to Maude X.
Breeding, quitclaim deed, one-half
Interest. 638 scree In Bee. 16. Twp
36 South Range 4 Weat W. M.
Oregon Rural Rehabilitation cor
poration to the United States of
America, quitclaim deed, 80 acres In
Sec. 30. Twp. 38 South Rang 1 West
W. M.
Jackson county court to Allot R.
Cummtngs, deed, In Butte Falls.
Jackaon county court to Oeorge
McDonald, deed, In Sec. 10, Twp. 89
South Range 1 Eaat W. M.
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Strltyrer. deed. In Palm's addition.
Medlord.
Reese Creek
! Reese Creek, Dee. 34. (Spl.)
i Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blrdseye
ITeddy and Mary Ann, were din-
""ta Dec. 21, of Mr. EHte
Blrdseye at Foots Creek.
"r. and Mrs. cnarlea Humpnrey
attended the aupper and meeting of
tne Eagle point Townseno eiuo Dec.
American union Sunday scnooi en
joyed a short program after the lea
son which Rev. D. D. Randall pre
sented. The program Included reel,
tatlona, Stanley Martin and Jim
Jackaon: vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs.
Randall: readings. Revs Chesnut and
Mrs. W. R. Lamb. Officers elected
far next year Include: superintend
ent, Ralph Memtt; assistant super
intendent. Mrs. W. R. Lamb: secre
tary treasurer, Mrs. Ida Martin; li
brarian, Reva Chesnut: pianist. Myr
tle Camack: assistant pianist. Janst
Merrltt: primary teacher, Mrs. San
derson: junior class, Reva Chesnut;
teacher at large, Mrs. Ralph Merrltt;
Bible Class. Mrs. W. R. Lamb.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Randall were
dinner guests at the W. R Lamb
home Dee. 31. Mr. and Mrs. prank
Dunlap and children of Butte Falla
were guests for supper, also visiting
thslr grandparents, the Lam be.
Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan sold their
fine flock of turkeys for the Christ
mas holiday trade, and did well on
their venture.
There will be two weeks' vacation
for arhool thla year.
Mrs. W. H. Medley returned home
from a trip to Benlda, Calif., In
time for the holidays. Her daughter
and husband, Mr, and Mrs. Vem
Stewart and son, also came from
the same place for the holidays.
Mra. Elmer Robertson hurt a thumb
badly while helping Mr. Robertson
with a calf. The rope became twisted
round her thumb tearing It, Mr.
Robertson had to Uke har to the
hospital to cava several stitches
taken.
Gold Hill
Gold Hill, Dec. 24. (Spl.) Nellie
Reed left Sunday to spend the
holiday with friends In Portland.
one "HO Vlsltea enrouie Wltn
Mrs. Minnie Guy st junction
City.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Baker of Bussn-
vllle, Calif, came Saturday to spend
Christmas with their parents, Mr.
and Mra. Hugh Hayea and family,
on Garden Row. The Baker children
have been here with their grand
parents for several weeks.
Leo Walker, youngest ton ot Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Walker, left Monday
for Portland for a physical check-up.
after enlisting In the navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Asll Walker returned
home last Sunday, after spending
the psst several week, at Lindsay,
Calif.
Miss Dorothy Burkst la spending
tbe Christmas vacation with her par
ents in Pasadena. Calif. Her father
has just recently returned from
China.
Mrs. Claire Palmer la epsndtng the
holiday. In Portland wltn her hue
band and other relatives.
Barbara Nathan of Medford la a
guest this week of her grandpar
ents, Mr, and Mra. William Auten
rleth. Mr. and Mra. Kama! Buhler are
guests of relative, at McCoy, Oregon.
Mra. Reeae Evans and son of Trexa
vial ted relet! vea here from Thursday
until Saturday. They were acoonv
panted heme by Mr. Bvana, who Is
employed near here.
Mr and Mrs. George Dorman en
tertained members of thslr family
at a pre-Chrtstmas dinner, Deo. SO.
The Dormans left for Wllllta. cam.
Dec. 33 to epend the holiday with
Mr. Dorman's brother and wife, Mr.
and Mra. Frank Dorman.
Ray Ettlnger, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Itttrvrer ot Medford, visited
relatives here on Mondsy. He has
ntlv returned from Penaaoola
Florida, where he haa been In naval
training. The Ettlngere are former
residents ot this erty.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wright of
Kerby visited hers briefly on Satur
day. Mr. Wright had returned home
from Midway shortly before toe war
started.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whites tt of
North Bonneville, Waah, and form
er residents of Oold Hill, are spending
the holidays hers with relatives and
friends.
Betty and Donald Mullln of Med
ford hare been run ting tneir grana-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emm ett Button
and family.
Floyd Lance of Trinity center,
Calif, visited his family here from
Saturday until Tuesday.
Aurelle Msunler returned noma
Sunday from a Medford hospital
where ha underwent an operauoo
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Menard Oray and
eons ot Prospect are spending this
week here with rslatlvee.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Kulkman of
Bremerton. Wash, came Tuesday to
spend the holidays with Mrs. Kulk
men's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bmmett
Sutton and fsmlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Olsn Ungren of
Fsaadene are guests of Mr. Ungrsn's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lln-
aren and family.
Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Largs and son
of Canby, Calif, are visiting Mrs
Largs's parents, Mr. and Mra, Id
Shoemaker. '
Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Martin are Mrs. Martin's brother and
slster-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Doty
and family ot Idaho.
YOUNO PATRIOT
Atlanta. Ga., Dec. 24. (PV
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Allen were
amazed when their ll-year-old
son, James, came home with
defense I tamp album and a dot
lar's worth of stamps. He bought
them by saving half of his 10
cents day allowance lor
school lunch.
Commands Fleet
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Admiral Ermil J. King
(above), was elevated to com
mand of the United State, tiawt
and will have suprsma direction
oi the operating iorcaa in the At
lantlc. Pacific and Asiatic at
an. Secretary oi the Navy Frank
Knox announced.
Communications
What Price Inferiority!
To the editor.
Why did the Japs do It?
Why did country which
coulcin t even lick disorganized
backward China take on the
greatest industrial nation In the
world, with twice its popula
tion, and incomparably greater
resources?
The Japs are not crazy. The
sly, shrewd strategy they have
so far employed proves that.
We must look deeper In the
Japanese character for an ex
planation.
To this writer, It looks like
a plain case of Inferiority com
plex, bedevellng the Japs into
suicidal course at the most
critical point in their history.
Japan has stood for over a
decade at a cross-roads.
One way lay cooperation with
America westernization of the
country with the concomitant
relegation of Japan to a sec
ondary role in world affairs.
since, as a westernized democ
racy, the Japs could never hope
to be more than an Imitation.
The other way lay jingoism
the pursuit ot the policy laid
down by Jlmmu Tenno, Japan's
first emperor, who ruled some
26 centuries ago, and who, like
the present emperor, Hirohlto,
Is firmly believed by the Japs
to be a direct descendant of the
sun goddess.
Jimmu Tenno s most memora
ble words to his people were,
"We shall build our capital all
over the world. We shall make
the whole world our dominion."
The lingos who had seized
control of the present Japanese
government realized there was
no turning back, tuner ine
westernization they so haled,
In which Japan could be only
an imitator, not a leader, was
to continue, or Japan would
have to find, through a cata
clysm if necessary, a truly
Japanese role In which she
could star,
Perhaps they figured that
no catastrophe even aeieai
could be worse than westerni
zation.' The majority of Jap.
anese, who are essentially a
kindly, sensitive, U. S.-admirnig
people, were disregarded, since
they have little voice In their
government. Now, their fanatic
devotion to the emperor win
cause them to follow where
they are led.
To where?
ALMUS PRUITT,
111 W. Main, Medford
JAIL FOR SALE
Gadsden. Ala. (U.R) Any
body want a jailT The Gadsden
iwllce department has one lor
snle. It was used to nouse of
fenders In adjoining Alabama
City before the two municipali
ties consolidated their govern
ments. Proceeds will be used to
build a new Boys club,
DIES IN BLEEP
Phoenix, Ariz., Dec. 14. (JPi
Mrs. Hazel Travis, wife of
Wesley, Elgin Travis, president
of Pacifio Greyhound lines, died
In her sleep today. Mrs. Travis
was prominent socially In Phoe
nix, where she maintained a
winter home.
Washington, Dec. 24.-4'-
The Canadian-United States joint
war production commlttes rec
ommended todar the r.bolltion
of all tariff or other "!egislatlve
and administrative barriers
hampering combined all-out
manufacture of w eapons by the
two nations.
Closing Urn for Classified Ads t
a. m. Too late to Claselfy 13 30
p. m.
Use Med Tribune want ada.
Meteorological Report
By C. 8. rVrTHK BUKCtO
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Little change)
in temperature.
Oregon: Little change In tempera
ture. Fair east of 130th meridian. .
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today l
Klgheat 83: Lowest 38.
Tomorrow Sunrise 7:38 a. m, Btnw
set 4:45 p. m.
Observations Taken at 4:30 a. m.
lto Meridian Time.
It
Boise , 89 37
Boston . 44 ay
Chicago 88 8S
Denver 8 16
Eureka 46 40
Havre .,. 48 34
Los Angelas 88 44
Medford 41 34
New York 86 80
Omaha 33 38
Phoenix 84 37
Portland 48 88
Reno 88 33
Roseburg 44 87
Belt Lake . 34 38
San Francisco 83 44
Seattle - 46 88
Spoksna 41 3
Wash, D. C 63 88
Ysklma 47 37
The Grange
Lake Creek Orange
Lake Creek grange met Dee.
12, with master George B.
Brown, presiding.
Comlttee reports Included:
Tom Stanley, on agriculture;
Claus Charley gave few re
marks pertaining to the feeding
of cattle; Mabel Brown, educa
tional; Mrs. Brown had mad
map of South America and gave
Interesting data pertaining to the
history of South American
countries; Ellyn Charley, ot the
educational committee, gave
report . on "saving paper", a
mearn of helping the govern
ment. The grange voted on state of
ficers for the coming year.
Names were drawn for our
Christmas party, to be held Dec
28. We hope that all members
will make an effort to attend
grange on this night and enjoy
tne program that Worthy Lec
turer Gwendolyn Bradshaw will
have far our enjoyment.
Grange members will miss
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Moore at the .
Christmas meeting. We extend
to them hearty Christmas
greeting.
The Dee. 20 meeting Is the
final meeting for the present
officers. We hope that all have
benefitted from the meetings
during the past year.
Sardine Creek
Sardine Creek, Dee. 24, (Spl.)
Arthur Brown, state grarga
deputy, of Salem, Bertha Beck,
state grange secretary, of Porte
land, and Mrs. L. Rena. stats)
Junevllle matron, called on Mrs.
Nora Walt Monday of last week
on their way through here.
Ellsworth Greer went to Portland
Friday to enlist In the O. 8. army
and passing the examination was
sent to Bt. Louis, Mo., for training.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvln HoweU of
Golden, Idaho, who bars returned
to Rogue River tor the winter, called
on friends hre Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Fssel and bsby
of Central Point, were Sunday din
ner guests of Mrs. Mora Walt.
Among Medford rut tort Mondsy
from her were Mrs. S. A. Dusen berry
and son Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge
Smith and daughters, MarJorl and
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northbound
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448 a. m. - 4:14 a. a.
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Southbound
Lear Malls Cloa
10 4T a. as. in:03 a. m.
S:37 p. m. (Flag stop) No maU
3 43 p. m (Flag stop) 4:67 p. m.
1143 p. m. 11:0? p, m.
TRAINS
northbound
Leave
Malls Cloa
11:33 S. m.
10:38 a. m.
T.&0 f.
6:80 p. m.
Southbound
Leave
7:66 a. m.
1:88 p. m.
Rortb
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10 a. m.
3 33 a. as.
1:40 p m.
Malls Close
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4:86 p. m.
out.
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Te Klamath rails
6 OS p. m.
Ms SlaeMtk- Fall
30 a m.
() To Ashland only.
() T Qreate Pass only.
Hotel Auto connecting first elaas
mall closes st 8 OS a. ss for delivery
t points aorth of lug ens and st -OS
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