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PAGE SEVEN Want to Buy, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Opportunities! t MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1941. Knd nrn ad tl.lt paa pniiuihli find rta.ll thv ihinga uu iMtf bfrn iMk tng ft i aala of trade tot onu-d arlMlra uu mat oarc-ft vmui aMie m aitira riwj.m tnu may rind man thine hf art? rrkini and a ahl tn rrallf immediate rh It what wau want Nnl her fttrfl ft II Trthano I'laa- airipd ad axt lnpnkla aUetUtel RATES Par word nrt inwrtlun tc (Minimum tV Erl addiiitmal imvrtlon, per ttt . ... .. mi-,.I (Minimum I Or) Per M ne pi muntb wit hoot copy cbanga l.t6 or money order mimt art ore puny all di-U order chuilftrd da. L03T AND FOUND LOST Billfold. Standard Oil Credit Card. Call 8205. LOST Black and white female springer Spaniel. Tear old. Answers name "Lady". Mrs. Stevens, corner Spring St. and Wabash. Phone 2261. LOST Girl's glasses in parking lot by Valley Fuel Co. Call 0000. LOST Black billfold containing so cial security and draft carda and 89 cash. Luther T. Poole, Central Point. FOUND 3 auto keys on chain. Call at Tribune office. Pay for adv. REPOR'I tost oum. animal cruelty cases Humane Soct-ty Phune 6161 WANTED MALE KELP PRUNER8 WANTED - Rogue River Orchards End of .'Co Central. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for general house work. Better than avera, wage for responsible person. Apply 1455 No. Riverside. WANTED Reliable woman to care for baby; go boms nights. 1406 Euclid Ave. WANTED Woman for general house work. Call 4131. RELIABLE woman for housework and care two small children. Weekly ' wage, room and board. Box 1295, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS CARPENTER work wanted. Day, hour or cont. Also painting, Good refer ence. 242 N. Front St. Phone 4336. BUTCHER wants Job. 20 years exper ience; wholesale and retail; might consider selling or anything worth while. Cooper. Tel. 8954. STENOGRAPHER, Thoroughly exper ienced, accustomed to rapid dicta tion and meeting public, fast typist. Interested In part time, temporary or permanent work. Phone 3742. WANTED Steady position by young laoy thoroughly experienced in credits, meeting public. Expert , stenographer, bookkeeper. Steadily employed, available on two weeks notice Box 1058. Care Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 3-TON TRUCK going to San Fran cisco Wednesday. Want some one with furniture or what have you to share expenses. Harold Davis. Tribune, Box 981. PARTNER for good business, with or without your service. Good mon ey to right psrtv. Small investment. Tribune. Box 933. WANTED Female Boston Bull or up. State price. Alois Hansel, alln. Ore. WANTED TO RENT 2 or 8-roora cottase in rear by reliable person. Box 990 Tribune. WANT TO R ENT Three or four room furnished house with parage, cot to exceed 625. Box 978 Tribune. WANTED TO TRADE for hay, I iron wheeled, John Deere wagon and one 3-horse disc. Phone 2054. C Owen, Orchard Home Drive. WANT TO LEASE Place suitable for hamburger stand. Write or call at 730 Oak Street, Medford. WANTED A few more men to take advantage of our weekly rates Big. warm lobby. Hean comforts bis beds, hot showers, single rooms. 63 00 and up. Crater Hotel. 80 S Central. PAINTINO and kalaomlntng. No fob too big or too small Phone 2083 All work guaranteed. B- R. Carey. WANTED TO BUY Small going res taurant vittaDie for man and wife Box 254. Tribune. WELL DRiLLINO 61 60 per ft first 80 ft. etc J M Dndne 619 King W1I4. P4V MIWT ChH Fm 0K Used Furniture ROIHRIHtk FIRMTIRB 18 North Frotit Phrme 4028 but PKirpn p4iD Vw Tour Furniture fMTM FI HMT1 Hf Phfine r?6 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modem, 8 bedroom bouae. bsrdwood floors, fire place, close to blgb and grade schools. 401 King. FOR RENT Newly decorated, modem 5-room furnished house. Close In on pavement. Adulu. Phone 6187. FOR PENT Unfurnished houses. 317 Portland Ave., and 830 Edwards. FOR RENT New 6-r"om house; fire, plsce. hsrdwood floors; nsar school. 1911 Rtddy. STRNISHED 2 .room Phone 4M7. cabin. (13. POR RFXT Two houses PsrtlJ fur-, ni'U uasei aM new racllic 1 KiChwa. 1 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5-room bouae. Inqulra Medford Futl. 1132 North Antral. I FOR RENT 4-room bouse, cloaa la. electrically equipped. 316 So. Or ange FOR RENT 6 room modern bouae; garage. Inquire 810 Bo, Rlverald BOUSE FOR RENT 20 Tripp. FOR RENT Furnished 8 -room house electric stove, fireplace Adulta Phone 6023. Dark Grocery .TRUCKS FOR RENT Move yourself Save balf Prultfa Mobilgaa Sta tion Main and Ivv Phone 4145 FOR RENT APARTMENTS 2-ROOM furnished apartment, ground floor; heated. 229 No. Ivy. FOR RENT 2 -room apartment, gar age. 22 Almond. WARM furnished apartment. Private bath, frlgldalni. 606 W. Main. FOR RENT P and P apartment a rooms and bath gaa beat. In quire 211 West 6 th FOR RENT Nicely furnished apart ment. 403 Newtown. FURNISHED apartment. 2nd. ATTRACTIVE 4-rm. furnished apt., steam heat, frlgldalre. over HoUo way'a Grocery. Ph. 3826. FURNISHED apartment. Frlgldalre. electric stove. Holland Hotel. FURN APT Steam heat, hot water. Frlgldalre 503 8 Holly St. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms ROOMS For Rent. 323 No. Central. WARM ROOM. 802 East Jackson. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep, lng room for gentleman 326 South Riverside CLEAN rooms, new Simmons Inner spring mattresaea; warm lobby: plenty hot water, circulating air heat; single 83 00 weekly and up Crater Hotel. 80 South Central. Right down town. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM 'board A ROOM 716 E. Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT OR LEASE Oood loca tion for restaurant or filling sta tion. Box 938. c-o Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE: Duroc weaner pigs, over 3 months old. Howard Avenue, J. P. Todd. WANTED All kinds of livestock. Tribune, Box 948. , FOR SALE 4 feeder pigs. 1st bouse So. of Leverette't on right. FOR SALE Feeder pig. Will trade for small cook stove. C. J. Aiken. Morrow Rd. fMFST SELL AT ONCE 68 purebred White Giant rabbits and hutches, 840. inquire 303 Beach St., Ash I land, Oregon. ! FOR SALE Duroc weaner pigs. Phone t 2054. C. Owen. Orchard Home Drive. (CASH for old horwa Dial 6376 FOR SALE POULTRY 30 BARRED ROCK PULLETS for sale, 61 each. 1207 Wwt 10th. FOR EXCHANGE Real EstaU SALE OR EXCHANGE Improved 40 acres. Irrigated. Twin Fall. Idaho, for small auto court or groceries of litre value. Write or see owner st 730 Oak Street. Medford. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE I FOR SALE 6-room modern house. oax floors, one acre bottom land. -Cheap for caeb or will trade. A. P. Flowers. Cor. 12th and Front. FOR SALE Owner, 6-room house, corner pavement, bullt-tns. 61750, 6800 cash. Would consider late mod el car. 406 Beatty, Forenoon and evening. HOME FOR SALE On Tiller-Trail Hlway. Inquire at Ivan Sneed. 2 miles above Trail. Price 6800.00. Would consider trailer house as part payment. FOR SALE 189 seres, free water, good bull dinar. Dairy ranch; stock ed and equipped; Ladlno and slf slfs. All yesr around creek. Box 1203, Tribune. S2850 SUBURBAN 8 acres, new modern house, eouth west of Medford. Good road. Aim S4500 PAVED ROAD 10 acres. 8-room modern house, bsrn. and outbuildings. Make sn offer today. Also S5000 EAST BIDE BEACTT 8 full rooms, full floored attic, all modern, fireplace, basement, auto ma tic oil furnace, lots of shade and nice lawn. Also $3500 Brand new 8-room homo, paved street, nesr school, hardwood floor, fireplace. MARK A. OOLDT Phone S2S6 104 I. Mala St. Evenings 9417 Beebe WODFR 6-room house, excellent condition, flrerlaoe. hardwood floors, enclosed porch. Isundrr trays. Tm m"i'i ooesesslon. H. L. Cook. 11M W. Main. 80 ACTES. 10 miles north of Medford. Oood lend, food well. Improved, msll mute, bus route, cresm route st door. For sale rea-vmabie. Write O. L Jackson. 17S1 D Street, Sparks, Nevsds. ACREAGE FOR SALE 13 a-rea. acres under ditch In cultivation, balance young bard, wood trees. One-half mile from city limits Orsnta Psas on county road, with eie"-trt power line, msll earner and s-hool bus. R. E. Kub.1 msn. Grants Psas. Ore. FOR SALRHouse snd lot In Butte Pslls. Clifford B. Moore. Rt. 4. Bo I 14. Medford. Woodrow La ns. ' RU1I J'lNO A HOME Lrt ne handle all deu on IS et fha nana. Qulcaij. sUlclsiiUs. uotdf A suet FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR 6 ALE OR RENT One acre or lraa. 2 -room bouae. Orant Walker, Phoenix. FOR SALE Medford Improved prop erties, Ben Vtmont. Aate. 'CITY and country pro pert lea Rental boana insurance C 5 Butterfitid 409 ad ad lord Building W HEN YOU think of real estate think of the Spencer- Barley Air-nr 107 W Main FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1931 FORD Truck, LB. Priced rtffht. Rt 1, Box 68, C. P., West Beall Lana, 36 V-8 Coupe, good condition, leaving for navy, will sacrifice. Call 8682, Afternoons. 1936 PONTTAO 4 -door sedan, prloed for quick sale. Hooper's Radiator Serriee, 33 South Burtlett St. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Prlgldalre. 625 00. Mrs. Bdeson, Talent. STEM -PUNCTURED Comloe. 60c per lug box. Bring your own container. Call at Medford Ice k Storage Co, 7 x 20 Ft. Trailer House, Just com pleted. No reasonable cash offer re fused. Apt. 23. 217 So. Riverside. ' FOR SALE Or trade for livestock. Late model, three unit Magneto Delaval milker. Galvanized watering trough, also other dairy equipment. Marie Collins, Route 1, Central Point. Phone 1QXX2. FOR SALE My equity In an electric Hawaiian guitar. 1031 Narregan. KRAUT CABBAOE for sale. Cum- mlnga Garden. Midway Road, lc lb. FOR SALE Approximately 1000 yards buckshot soil. One Black and Decker Jack hammer with 24 attachments. 126 feet electric line. One hand tamprr. One 24x30 lncn roller. Phone 2833. ' FOR 8 ALE Low priced lumber ot any building materials Csll us oe 1 fore fuu Duy R O Stephenson Co I Court and McA.drewt Telephone 3000 ' FOR SALE Mountain fir sawdust for fuel FABER'S FARMERS SUPPLY Phone 4449. USED circulating heater. 616. Crater Metal Engineering. 142 N. Front USED Heatrola coal circulator, perfect condition. 625. Crater Metal & En gineering. 142 N. Front. ORDERS TAKEN for Real Silk Hos iery. Phone 2003 829 Apple. EXCELLENT values In used washers rad los. re frige rators . Pick Hd w e. FOR 8A1.E Pars and apples Joe Kan tor 3 ml lea north Talent REAL BUYS ID used clothing 1405 No Riverside serosa from Beck's Bakery WOOD- Dry fir and laurel. Associ ated Station. 700 8 Main. Tel. 3859 DRY FIR for sale Phone 6180 aftet 6:00 o'clock FIR SLABS Buy Now City Fuel Phone 41 14 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE I will not be responsible for any bills contracted other than myself. LeRoy Rodau. PERSONAL MRS. DELMAR Palmist Gives ad vice on all affairs of life; all ques tions answered free. Rainbow Auto Camp, Highway 99, North. Pslmtstrv Crystsl Reading D Miller Ph 3448 480 Mountain Ave Asnlfftid BUSINESS DIRECTORY Antiques EARLY AMERICAN OLASS at the sign 6 miles soutb of O rati la Pass or I mile nurtb of Savsgs Rapid, dam on Highway 99 Assarer A88AVER W O Wright. 3311 Capi tal Ave City 60 of water reservoir Oold tl. copper SI. clnnaowr S3 Chimney Sweep CHIMNEY Sweep Also furnsoes and 011 stoves clesned Cell Oeo Bsuin SSNo rroln Prmne 4240 Carpentering LESLIE RALSTON. Oeneral Contract ing, fine finishing work All kinds Carpentering Por estimates please call at 701 N Rlrerlde or Tel 2SB1 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 Bids Phone S103 Dressmaking THE FASHION SNoP Dressmaking Fur Remodeling Buttons and Buckles covered Room So3 U S National Bank Bldg Tsl (Ml DREcSMARINO Attentions, tailor ing Bstherttie Satterlee. Slngel "hop tl Orspe Expert Window Cleaner LZl OEURCIt DO IT 1 RXPERl Window Cleaner Oeneral houas clesners. fluur wsxlng psinw In, Oo e Ol. ard Phune 39 M Floor Sanding and Refinlshlng FOR smoother sanding Jobs, a more lasting rinlah. call J. C. Relswlg, Jaavnvllle NURSERY STOCK CARLTON NURSERY The only nursery In Southern Oregon with a complete stock of fruit, out and ehsde trees snd ornamental shrubs and plants on nanj during ail the planting season Carl toe Nursery, 63nd year 4 miles South of Med.'ord 00 Pacific Highway. Look for the Mtr-o-lite alga. Phone 6234 FINEST QUALITY NURSERY STOCK at Lowet Price in years. Call or writ Alwyr Co , Rt 3. Bol 16. North M1:o'd nw h:,hsT Vacuum Cleaner Ssrvlce GUARANTEED SERVICE on sll makes of vacjiim cleaners Cslled for snd delivered free, rsldmao lieculc Foam 671. BUSINESS DIRECTORY MONEY TO LOAN TOO ARE INVITED to see us for CASH PROMPT FRIENDLY SERVICE on Car. Livestock snd Personal Loans OREOON F1NANCK CO. W. E. Thomas. Mgr. Lie. No. B-ll M-217 4S So. Central Dial 445! Home owned and managed Since 1938 WE IOAN MONEY ON YOUR CAR Attractive Rates OOAS1 FINANCE Harold H Brown Agency License Sll 138 East Main Phons 1446. Rooting WE REPAIR or apply any typs of roof Pa Deo Roofings. Bhliiglee Costings snd Psinta Nsw sujck " Wsll Paper Ekerson Pslnt snd Roof To . i8 So Bsrtlett Tel S84S JOE SMITH YOUR ROOFER All Root rruuoles taken care of All work guaranteed Call 3788 or 2349. 301 Haven. Traniter CITY TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO Huuaehold moving and general hauliug 4 B Orape Phone 4C64 Day or night FURNITURE MOVINO AND STOR AOS We havs vsn moving squlp uisnt for iocs! snd long disieuor Dsullng Dry snd clesn store te I concrete building 1 with special locker rooms st low rates SAMSON 61 OR AO E WAREHOUSE Phone 3756 EAUS THANSPER 8t STORAGE CO Office 16 South Fir Phone MUS Prices right Service gusrsuteed DAVIS TRANSFER AND 8TORAOI 40 8 Fit Street Insured Csrners Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone )8h8 LEGAL NOTICES Notice of First Meeting oi Creditors In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of William Mason Streeter. Bankrupt. No. B-26587. To the creditors of William Mason Streeter of Medford, Jack son County, District aforesaid, bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of December, 1941, William Mason Streeter was ad judicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held in the office of the ref eree. Jackson County. Bank Building, Medford, Oregon, on the 13th day of January, 1942, at 10:00 a, m., at which time and place his creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business ai may properly come before said meeting. December 29, 1941. KENNETH G. DENMAN, Referee in Bankruptcy. The Grange Phoenix Grange Phoenix Grange members met at the hall, December 21, and enjoyed a covered dish dinner at 1 p. m. Following this the installation service was held, O. C. Maust acting as Installing of ficer, Mrs. Maust as marshal Ray Ward and Mrs. Dolly Ste vens as regalia bearers, Mrs. Mildred Ward as pianist, Vaughn Quackenbush as soloist, Elva Caster as chaplain. The following were installed: Master, Roy Bolz; overseer, George Armstrong; lecturer, Madeline Barrett; chaplain, ACROSS L Exhibit I. I'ruptt ft boat . jDiiftguro II. Ci vil li. Styla of poetry 14. Copy 15. Almt It SurTTrnOBi II. Behold it. At (hist tlm , IL Cliy In Oklft. 17. Ftrtatntng to ft group of , European 1 paoplec tl. tvr for turn ing a ruddar 4L Oil: BUlTit fjL Amtncan Indlani 44- Minimum 46. smior 47. Wearing away noma y. en or 1 atp ft. Tltl of a monk ll. Ardor Si. Freh-witr it. foor plajrari porpoiM t'.ang lX Wagar IS. OfTfitfvtnM 17. Cloth! faft (7. MawaetJ tentrs tf. Cnmpau potnt 10 Skin ov Wfttar 40. Mcaaur of 12. Otlor Mt.arftUoa 14. Julea Vtrna tt Secures character 44. Number It, To wan. 41. Cona'der 12 3 ii 7 8 If IO I 3" z 'if a- arsr T & T - -,-. --,-.- -W-stt rxrtrr -ZZZl-I! - ST 'fat H st s-- ? j j I w Mona Ferns; secretary, Mildred ! Ward; treasurer, Lillian Cole man; steward. Bill Poling; gate keeper, Andrew Stevens; assist-1 ant steward Ray Ward; lady as-1 sistant steward, Zelpha Arm-1 strong; Flora, Maggie Germer; ' Ceres, Mabel Quackenbush; Po mona, Francis Dudley; musician, Vaughn Quackenbush; executive committee, Elvin Inman, and George Drake. Charles Pickel, the other executive member was not present for installation. Each member of the team and each officer installed was pre sented with a corsage of holly. Following the service the new master appointed committees for the coming year. First meeting of grange under the new officers will be held the second Tuesday night in January. Gold Hill Grange Gold Hill grange met '.n regu lar session December 18 and Master Howes obligated Jimmie Cummlngs in third and fourth degrees. As the newly-elected assistant steward, bam Jones, had Joined the service, Jimmie Cummines was elected his suc cessor in readiness for installa tion at Central Point December 28. Plans were started for the grange New Year's turkey din ner to be held January 4 at noon. A bridal shower was held for the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs James Cummlngs and they re ceived many useful gifts. Birth days In the last quarter were also celebrated. . Tables were beautifully decorated in the Christmas motif. Hostesses were Mrs. Fanny Long and Mrs. Eva Wigle, assisted by Florence Howes. Grange held Its Christmas tree party December 19 under direc tion of Dorothy McGuire. Den- nis McGuire and Jesse Fish led the group in singing. Irene Johnson showed two tableaus, and there were games, exchange of gifts, treats and square danc ing. Music was provided by Dorothy McGuire and Jans? Marsden at the piano and Mr. Perry, violin. Sams Valley Grange ; A social evening and old fashioned watch party will be held December 31, New Year's eve, at Sams Valley grange for members, their famlliet and in vited guests. There will be no charge but ladies attending are asked to bring sandwiches or cake for the supper. Gold Hill, fee 29. Spl Jack Martin returned to his home here last week front Bur lingame, Ctllf., where he has been employed for the past sev eral months. I. o. Nerrtl left Tuesday for Bel llnghem, inuh, to visit relatives over the bolissys. Bob Krnaston returned here from Toleda, Ohio, Wednesday to spend the halldays with his parents, Mr. and Vra. R. L. Kenaston. Ray Ken sstoo of Oakland. Calif., accompanied his srother here. Balph Cupp of Port Klamath Is a gunt of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Merrlt Davla and mlly. . Recent fueaU of ths Bocy Tepovac family were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cham, berlaln and two daughters of Mash, field. Milton Stelnmeta of Portland spent Christmas day hers with his wife and three sons. Several local residents took the ex amination for drivers licenses last Solution Of Yesterday's Puxsla (. Greet Lake ST. Color t Icelandic tale 49. Condiment DOWN 1. Ladgo I High rstgartl I. Antlqua 4. DlrtctJo 4. Lata 1 What ona thin He T. Humor I Gai aay P oat ad 10, rorakra af tha ftlU tt. Rom flth 17 Vat SO. Ona of a anclant raoa Tt Son of Adam tt Tha htrb dill It prep-seitlon tt. LtX'ti'ng wltfe apnrovai 11 Harbor tl Gael flant of tha puppy fa ml! 11. Bunar aubati tuta tl Camrai part 40 Country 4t Oomfrtrtad 44 Lifted 4L Trrrm Atlas tit ftah L1ara To tha Uma that Aarall Smell CompalM Bitii Mew.-iiMna ni'sinama It ty Gold Hill 'ipliflH oTPFfTPrBTK gL Tile iTTnI to g ejg p u gjs l AjrJeUiT o s e i mpp e UBejrUiiirw a1p1HJnTiajp,e cuisn " U H ATnTPNgs" fS h APAjTleHgAHN u gjirAicTEnofeip e ar; I ffftltU'MjPprjaT TJpjg B lYnR IeIeOoIM AgO M AiR lLflPlOrNNiT IC ofoUMnNTEUPlRiY LODGE NOTICES This column Is reserved for notices of any kind and all fraternal and service organisations are In vlted lo uae IL Rates lOe line first Insertion, so a line for each follpwlnt lncrtlon. Meeting a p. Monday. K NIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Visiting KnlgnU wet. Wednesday while the earamlner eras at the city ball. Mr. and Mrs. Mslvtn Davis of ,Ash land were Christmas day guests ot Mrs. Davla' parents. Mr. and Mrs- Earl Cook and son, Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Palmsrtoa ef, Rogue River were Christmas day guests of Mrs. Psimsrton's eon sag dsughter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. etr- Mt Davis and two children. Ray Kllgore of Bonansa. Ore. vis ited relsuvee and friends ben last Tuesday and was accompanist back to Bonansa by bis daughter, Olorla. who will return here after Its boll dsy vacation, to attend echost John Becker ef Sweet Borne. Ore gon, la visiting bis brother, Abe Beck er of the Oold Hill drug store. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgs Taylor, who have been leasing ths Beaver Auto Court, are moving Mis week to Grants Pass. Eighteen gift psclages were pre pared and mailed left week to local boys In the army or navy, whose ad dresses were made gnown to the com mittee from thlt sommunlty. Prac tically every lode, and organisation In town wss resnsented la the pro ject. Cubs of Dra I and Den Chief Pat Whltmore enartalnsd their mothers st a Chrtstrsts party Tuesday at the Cleo Ollchrkt boms. Among letal young people wbo en joyed skllsf at Crater Lake last Bun day were Mr. and Mrs. Llndsey Dor man, Raymond Blslr, Mary Lou Ty gart. Wsllsoe Iverson, Frank and Le roy Carter, Alvls and Myrtle Winn, Crelsllon Thompson and Norman Blslr. WMley Robinson and niece, Mrs, Plormce Adsms, are gueeta this week of Mr. Robinson's sister and brother-Is-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs, Bart Evens of Treks. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Cook and baby daughter of Pleeervllle, Calif, were resent visitors hare en route to Port land to spend the holidays. Recent guests at the Dennis Mo Oulre home were Mr. and Mrs. R, K. McMlchael snd son, Randall, and daughter, Cellle, ot Ban Franelseo. Mrs. McGuire Is Mr. McMlehaal's sis ter. Meteorological Report By 11. S. vVr.ATHEW BUREAU ' " Torerasta Medford and vicinity: Little change In temperature today and tonight. Oregon: Little ohanoe la tempera ture today and tonight. Occasions snow east of the 130th meridian." Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Hlgheet 64; Lowest Si. RslsUve humidity at 440 p. m. yesterday 68: 4:80 a. m. today . Tomorrow Sunrise 7 :36 a. m. B un set 4:48 p. m. Observatlone Teksn at 4:8 a. 1 Its Meridian Tim. If crrr Boise Boston Chicago Denver Eureka Hsvrs Los Angeles , Medford New York . Omaha Phoenll . Portlsnd Reno ....... , a 87 , 40 38 . 86 IS . 84 1 . 68 44 . -4 -16 , 66 48 . 41 88 , 86 81 . 14 10 . 66 84 . 44 84 , 84 13 , 86 84 Roeeburg - Salt Lake - nan Franelseo..-. 68 4T Sesttle 48 80 Spoksne 38 14 Wash., D. 0 40 86 Yakima 83 38 Travel Table AIRPLANES Rorth bound Lesve Msl Is Close 4:68 a. m. 4:14 a. m. 13:38 p. m. 11 AS a as. 4 03 p m . (Flag stop) Ho mall 6-3 p. m rag stop) 8 SS p. m. South bound Lesve Malls Closa 10 47 a. at. 10 .03 a. en. 3:37 p.m. fFlsgstop) Do mall 6 41 p. m (Flagstop) 447 p. m. U43 p. av 17 p. at. TRAINS northbound Lesve MsllsCto 11:33 a. at, 10:33 a. I 7 AO f. at. (40 p. i Southbound stalls Cleee 7. 88 a. m. 6.66 p. as. 646 a. as. 446 p. ay. Soutb 1J-06 a. as. 6:60 a. sa. S40 a. as. 8 68 p. as. Worth ISO a BL 740 s. m, 646 a. m. 1 .40 p m. 46 p. s 00 p. aa. te msmatb fsUs 06 p av From Rlsmatk Pans 6:80 a SL () To Aahlsnd only. () To Orsnte Pass only. Rote: Auto connecting first elsss msll elosee st 6 OS a m for delivery at points north of Bugene and at tM p m for delivery at points eouta of pui astsuu, cam. by Phoebe Atwood Taylor Oiapter 38 Trip To Boston FREDDT DOANE. followed by her Hldier boy friend, rushed out toosey as he was starting up tha front steps. Aa?y. thank heavens you're bacfc we've aimply been going benerk!" Freddy said. "Have you bund Miss Olive yetT Where've tsu been? Why don't you say where you've been and what you've been doing, AseyT Tell us everything!" "If you'd Just give me a chance to open my mouth," Aseysaid. "I might Is everything okay here?" "Comparatively speaking, yes." Freddy said. "I mean, no one else has been killed! Asey, where have you been?" "Hither an' yon." Asey said. "1 seen Bram Reid, an'" "Oh, we know that! Ha told us go!" Freddy said. "Where else?" 1 dropped in on the oldest in habitant, Mrs. Harris. Very sprightly ole lady, she is. an' "Yes, yes, we know that! Jennie found that ouL And we know you made a million phone calls, too. But where've you been since?" "I borrowed Bill's plane," Asey said, "an' flew up to Boston an' back. Refreshin' little trip look. everything really okay here, is It?" "Yea. vea! Will vou " Asey turned around and went back to the car. "Okay. Miss Olive," he said. "I eueas vou can come" "Miss Olive!" Freddy said. "Is she in there? I didn't see neri un. Miss Olive! Oh. I'm so (lad I'm so hsDDV I'm so relieved! Miu Olive, this is Phil! Miss Olive, where've you been? Where did he find you?" "I found her a Jong while ago," Asey said. "About two shakes after I left here didn't Bram Reid tell you? Huh. Come to think of it, I guess I told him not to, didn't I? Corns along, Miss Olive. We might aa well get this over with. Come along out to the kitchen an' let's get you settled!" Her appearance in the kitchen doorway raised an immediate din, which Asey promptly put a stop to. "Just s sec," he said, "before you get goln. Let's have that pin cushion, Rankinl" Rankin's hand cams out of his pocket with a gun in it, but be fore his finger had a chance to squeeie the trigger Washy Doana's rolling pin had knocked him over backwards to the floor. "Gun was emoW." Washy In formed Aaev. "I unloaded it. like you told me before you left He never guessed, neither. But I couldn't resist boDDln' somebody after sll these years huh, I guess that hit him kind of hard, didn't it Doc?" "Yon know damn well you did!" Cummlngs said. "And look at the job I've got, stitching him upl There's s pincushion in his pocket sll right Here, Asey, catch. Ha tossed tha red tomato Bin cushion to Asey, who, in turn, presented it to Miss Olive. "Here," he said. "I think if you slice It yup, I think I'm right What seems to be stem is a key. Bee if it ain't" Hi Kay IVrTH his carving knife. Washy ' ' divided the pincushion In two, snd, with pride, displayed the thin key imbedded in the wad- rung. "What's that for. Miss Olive?' Freddy demanded. "What's that the key to?" Miss Olive shook her head. "I don't know. dear. I've had ths pincushion for years, snd never knew of the key's exis tence! I knew there was a nam stem in the middle, but I never suspected it might be a keyl How amazing! It eeruinly proves that my cousin was nulla wrong about the oincushiont" "What d'you mean?" Asey asked oulrklv. "The pincushion was mailed to her about twenty years ago," Miss Olive said. "Just mailed, done up in brown paper, without any senders address or any exolana. tlon at sll. My cousin, Mrs. John Beadle, puitled about it and fi nally decided it was one that had belonged to my mother she'd been Mrs. John Beadle, too, you see and was supposedly stolen from her by s maid, and that the maid had mailed it back in a Al ot conscience. Mr. Mayo, how did vou know about tha kev?" "Look. Miss Olive," Cummlngs Rot up from ths floor where he ad been kneeling beside Rankin. "how did Asey find you? Where've you been?" "He stopped me In the village aarlv this morning, aa I was driv ing back here, and took me to his friends the porters. I ve been there until he picked ms uo few minutes sgo. snd really, Miss Olive aald rather wistfully. "I don't know much of anything that's gone on. Mr. Mayo, how did you knew about the key?" "I guessed It" Asey said. "Ths filncushion wasn't ot much value tee It, so I Bggered there must be R. A. F. Dropt Bombs Oa Igsfastry Cifias la Rhlnsltsd Sector London, Dee. 29. (JPy Cet many'l great ports of Wllhelms hsven sod Emden snd ths Im portant Industrial districts of ths Rhlnelsnd were ths chief targets ot overnight RAF sir blows, delivered "in fores" and with ths help of food westhet, ths air ministry announced to dsy. Ths rslds extended from western Germany to France and wait tha second, forays ovst somthln' ot value in it Couldn't be big, or you'd have found out about it an' I had a hunch it might be a key. Now, I'm goin' to Rankin's room an' see if he don't have, somewhere among his things, the explanations 1 still want So" "You see here, Asey Mayo!" Jennie said. "I ain't going to wait a speck longer to understand about all this! I want to know " "So do I." Freddy said. "Did Rankin really" The clock which had gone on a rampage and struck twenty-two the night before was chiming two when the group, with the excep tion of Rankin, gathered together in the Inn's living room. "Of course," Cummings said airily, "I knew all the time it would be Rankin. I said so. I told you countless times. I Asey, how the hell did you ever find out it was him, anyway?" "When Jennie give me the eon version unit I knew for sure," Asey said, "though I'd had my doubts about him, oft an' on, be fore that You see. Doc, what Jen nie thought was part of a Vene tian blind was a Colt forty-five twenty-two conversion unit "And what in the name ot alt that's holy," Cummings demand ed, "is that?" To Jennie," Asey said with a grin, "it's an Integral part of a Venetian blind. Rankin's gun was a forty-five, an' he kept it in his bureau drawer, an' tola me so, an' urged me to look at it You got it there, Hanson? See, it's a Gov ernment Model of 1911, Doc With this unit Jennie found, you can convert it in two shakes into s twenty-two. I don't think there' any doubt it'll turn out that this's the twenty-two that killed both Horace an Ann Joyce." Keen Work ALREADY found out, while I a I was waiting for you this forenoon," Cummings said, "that Horace was killed by a bullet from the same gun that killed tha girl. Incidentally, I must tell you that Rankin's first words, when he came to, concerned you, Asey. It seems he exnected you'd ba sway from the Cape. In tact ha was rather counting on your ab sence. Tell me, how did you guess about Rankin? When did you be gin to suspect him?" "Wa-el, Asey said, "when tha only apparent link I could find Between miss unve an me girt was in each ot 'em havin' tha same picture of the same man with whiskers, an' in each of 'era , faintly resemoiuv eacn otner -"Whv. thev both did have point ed china!" Freddy said. "Mother, you spoke of it oncer' "Jennie noticea mat Asey sain. Anvwsv. you wonder if thev'ra related, an' you think of family. nankin wss a genealogist, an famllleg was his business. You give me a good shove in tha right direction, Doc, when you men tioned the bank Rankin worked for, an' hi diggln' up heirs for estates." Asey. is this that sort oi thing?" Cummlngs demanded. "Who's tha heir?" "Way it stands now. Miss Olive golly, Miss Olive, I never thought to tell yout" Asey said. "It's your mother's sister's estate, an' it's kind of a thumpln' big one. too." . ... "But rm afraid.- Miss Olive said gently, "that there's some mistake! My mother never had a sister. Of course, my mother died when I wss born. But no one eves mentioned her having a sister. I never heard of onel" "But she did." Asey said. -Know that picture of the stern-looktn' man with whiskers, stanain" in front of the spiked fencer An' there's s baby" . . "He wss my srsndtstner. ana the baby was my mother." "An' the older girl was youi mother's sister," Asev said. "How simply amazing! I re member asking who she was. once. and being told It was a neignoor s child!" "It was your mothers siaier. Aisv aairl. "an vmir aunL An' hef great-grandchild was Ann Joyce." -now now trie neu. i-iimmings said in awe, "did you find that out?" "Angle Harris's mother has s memory," Asey said. "Right oft the bat, she recognized ths man with the whiskers in the picture I took from Ann Jovce's room. Ha was the Reverend Henry Upjohn, who once preached In town here, an' he had two daughters. Lucy an' Juanlta, Lucy bein' the baby. An' the Reverend Henry's wife died when Lucy was born. Miss Olive, lust as your mother, Lucy, died when you was born." "I knew that" Miss Olive said. "Well," Asey continued, "it seems that one day the Reverend Henry took Lucy visltin'. an' when he come home, he found Juanita'd eloped with an itinerant music teacher named Msrcy Joyce. That didn't set well with the Rev erend Henry, one bit so after she run sway he disowned her. in effect That's most likely why your mother wasn't ever told about her errln' older sister. A , short time attar she run awav. tha Reverend Henry moved to Balti mors. Te U eeattaee narJ hsld Europe) on successive nights. Seven British planes were acknowledged missing. Secondary targets, tha com munique said, included docks at Dunkerque, on ths "invsslon coast" of Francs, and airdromes In Holland. Berlin, Dec. 29. (Official Broadcast Recorded by 0Pl Nina British planes were shot down last ulght during raids on northern and western Germany, tha German high command de clared today. Closing time for Classified Ada 6 a, ss. Too Lets to ClsssUy 11:80 p. as. Cst Mali Xrlbuae treat sds.