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PAGE JTN Want to Buy, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Opportunities! MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1941 Rrtd eterj. this page You pruiiahit find rtiflh the thing iuh iiave brrn ..Mik ing w ' Indf Im Unurd trtum twu mat hivr fteerrh mill itir tn trr rimm viuu may find mani ihint other at writing and e ehle in resllre imiitrili-.le rh II what van want Kit I nere fl.rrltt-e ft It Trthune . einetl eds are Inatpenhha efftxtnel RATES per urd flrt insertion tc (Minimum tV Earn addiihtnal insertion, per witril ... - If (Minimum lOr) Per Hoe pel month wlthmit copy change CASH r money ordri musl rrom pany all mall order classified ada. LOIT AND FOUND joeT Heavy tarpaulin between Med lord and Phoenix. Reward. Return to Bols tte Son. Phone 6524. LOST Billfold, Standard Oil Credit Card. Call 3205. LOST Black and white female t aDrlnger Spaniel. Year old. Answera -Vl6 "t .J." Mr. b, M,rrr Snrtnir St. and Wabash. Pho'ne 3261. LOST Girl's glssses In parking lot by Valley Fuel Co. Call 9000. &EPOR1 lost aog. animal cruelty cases Humane Society Phone 6161 j W All 1 EalSwTletsYiaCl libKr at aYiicr ki k I C un B yTJr L I' i,'iJ "z'2r'. q i'. fnV IN trto w fr i iwgui Orchards End of So central WANTED FEMALE HELP HOUSEWIFE, with car, pleasant part time work. Business experience not necessary. Bos 1173, Tribune. WANTED Woman for general house- work. Better than averarje wage lor t responsioie person. Appjy ioq WANTED Woman for general house work. CmU4iaL RELIABLE woman for housework and care two small children. Weekly wage, room and board. Box 1295, Tribune. W ANTED SITU A HONS BEKlKrtiiJ Knu1,""- Box 1170, Tribune. WANTED by two men, work of any kind. Tribune. Box 924. CARPENTER work wanted. Day. hour I or cont. Also painting. Good refer- ' ence. 243 N. Front St. Pbone 4336. e- ' i . BUTCHER wants Job. 20 years ex per- i lence; wholesale and retail; might i consider selling or anything worth while. Cooper. Tel. 3954. ! WANTED Steady position by young , i laay thoroughly experienced in credits, meeting public. Expert : stenographer, bookkeeper. Steadily employed, available on two weeks' notice Box lof8. care irioune. ; WANTEDMISCELLANEOUS LADY WANTS room, kitchen prtvl- ,c.. and garage. Tribune. Bo.W j Highest price paid for furniture, stoves, tools, or what have you? MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 7 N. Orape Phone S744 WANTED Loose alfslf or ladlno threshing. P. O. Boa 487 or Third St.. Jacksonville. L. I. Taylor. " PARTNER for good business, with or without your service, oood mon ey to right party. Small Investment. Tribune. Bos 933. WANTED Female Boston Bull or pup. Bute price. Alois Hansel. Mslln. Ore. 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 weeklg rates Big wsrm lobby, clesn comfortable beds, hot showers, single rooms. 3 00 and up. Crater Hotel. 30 8 Central. PAINT1NO and kalsomlntng. No Job too big or too srosll Phone 3083 All work gusrsnteed B. R Carey. WELL ORILLINO 41 50 per ft first 50 ft etc J M Dodg 519 King WILL PAY IWT CAH For 0,d Used r-irnitur HOI HROOK rlRMTIRE 18 North Front Pbon 403S BUT PHirr P4ID For Tout rurnitur T. .n FI'HMTI Hf fnmie 44" TOR RENT HOUSES 4-ROOM furnished house. Lorler Lane. H. L. Cook, 1104 West Main. FOR RENT New 5-room hoiae, hardwood floors, fireplace. Near schools. 1304 Reddy. FOR RENT 7-roora plastered house with bath. larM lot. 437 50 per month. L. O. Pl:kell, 15 So. Bart lett. Phone 4260. FOR RENT Newly decorated, modern 5-room furnished house. Close in on pavement. Adults. Phone 187. FOR RENT Unfurnished houses. 217 Portlsnd Ave, and 330 Edwarda. FOR RENT New S-room house; fire place, hardwood floors; nesr school 1311 Reddy. FOR RENT Two houses Partly fur nished Hazel and New pacific Highway. QhoUSE FOR RENT 20 Trtpp FOR RENT 5-ruom house Inquire Medford Fuel, 1123 North ntri. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RRNT.A.fnnni mmtan, -... garage. Inquire 816 So. Rlterside 1 ' """ - - " 1 1 FOR RENT Pur uished 8 -room house a . - &n6uVS,"aU FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS rfturR Vin a v mt FOR SALE Windmill. O. M. God- b.SKSiSTSi "" Talent. Wagner ere,!, road, twn mm ana Itt Phone 4143 roR SALE S-roome ol furniture, oil " ' " heater, electric and wood rangee. FOR RENT APARTMENTS rMNBBrSSt. FOR RENT 3-room furnished up- Orov Rd pf" "" . . ?Anpt'ara-,..lt" b"h 4 PR SALE Trailer houae. 8180. part garage. Phon. 4343. payment. Lyl. Bare, Modoc ofen- FOR RENT Furnished apartment , "' ...... , . hhA,i?2.t,,",,2g-i",;-,,g"" FREI! Atmorav Demonstration. At- age. Adulia only. Ml North Holly mor.ya for sale or rent. Used -slx- J-ROOM furnished apartment, pound tor ; Chestnut. Phone 4844. noor; heated. 329 No. Ivy. -3,, 8AIE Single bed with springs; 8'. M A"pna- week old white face calf; very good WARM furnished. aDartment. Private family cow. fresh on month. 1031 bath, frlgldalr. 80S W. Main. N"Tten- FOR RENT-P and P apartments POR BALE Dry fir and hardwood 3 rooms and bath gas beat. In- Phone 4303 Hawley rual Co quire 311 Weat 6th '-" "-' 1 1 " - POR RENT Nicely furnished apart- SCRAP IRON SCRAP METALS men- 403 Newtown. . . WANTED FURNISHED apartment. 317 Weat I 2nd. Tour rovernment needs this vital - . - - material for Defena. Sell now. ATTRACTIVE 4-rm. furnished apt.. Highest prices paid, ateam heat, frtgldalre. ovr Hollo- way'e Orocery. Ph. 3826. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape Phone 3744 FURNISHED apartment. Frlgldalra. electric etov. Holland Hotel. ,., - , ,.-,- .-... .- -- MUST SELL Baby buggy, bed. baa- FURN APT Steam heat, hot water. net, bathlnette. 615 W. Jackson. Prlglflalre 803 8 Holly St. , - "Jg MAN'S sire 10 Hockey 8kates. 63.50. , - , t . Set 9 golf ctuba and bag, 610. 615 FOR RENT Furnished Rooms w jackson. ROOMS For Rent. 323 No. Central. FOR SALE Frlgldalra, 62500. Mrs. : ' ' ' Beeson, Talent. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep- i . Ing room for gentleman 826 South Riverside. I ' " . " " V ' ' " CLEAN rooms, new Simmons Inner Prln mattresses; wsrm lobby: ; plenty hot water, circulating air heat; single 63 00 weekly and up Crater Hotel. 30 South Central Right down town. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 8. Orape. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM noARn j room ti w Main. , , , , FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT OR LEASE Good loca tion for restaurant or filling sta tion Bon 938. e-o Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FQR SALE White boar. Tel. 6316. FOR SALE Duroc weaner plge. orer ; 2 months old. Howard Avenue ?. P. Todd. WANTED All kinds Tribune, Box 948. of livestock. FOR SALE 4 feeder pigs. 1st house 1 So. of Leverette's on right. FOR SALE Duroc weaner ptga. Phone a)o. t uwen. urcnara name uriw , CASH for Old hnree Ola) 6376 FOR EXCHANGE Real Estalt SALE OR EXCHANGE Improved 40 acres. Irrigated. Twin Palls, Idaho, for small auto court or groceries of line vanie. Write or see owner at 730 Oak Street, Medford. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 6-room modern house, oak floors, one acre bottom land, j Cheap for cash or will trade. A. F. Flowers, cor. iatn and Front. FOR SALE Owner, 6-room house, corner paVement. bullt-lns. $1750, asoo cash, would consider late mod' el car. 406 Beatty. Forenoon and evening. I HOME FOR SALE On Tiller-Trail m',7M,?."rTr.Vl. 'prrc.8. Would consider trailer house psrt payment. FOR SALE 189 acres, free water, good buildings; Dairy ranch; atock ed and equipped: Lsdlno and alf alfa. All year around creek. Box 1303. Tribune. SO ACRES. 10 mllea north of Medford. Oood land, good well. Improved, mall route, bua route, cream route at door. For sale reasonable. Write O. L. Jackson, 1731 D Street, Sparka. Nevada. FOR SALE House and lot In Butte Falls. Clifford H. Moor. Rt. 4. Box 14. Medford. Woodrow Lane. BU1LDINO A HOME' Let us handle all de'alla on 35 year FHA loans quickly stridently Ooldy Agency FOR SALE OR RENT One acre or leaa. 3-room house. Grant Walker. Phoenix. FOR SALE Medford Improved prop- rtlea. Ben vimont. Agate. CITY and country propertlea Rental Loaua Insurance C s Bultemeia 409 Medford Building WHEN TOU think of reel estst think of the Spencer-Bsgly An-v 102 w Msm FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OR TRADE 1938 Chevro let 4 -door Deluxe Sede.n. Oood Con dition. 1308 North Klverslde. START THE NEW TEAR RIGHT Drive one of our better used ear They sr. ready to go and have 1943 licenses. 1941 Olds "7S" Hydromatlo sedsn. Has new tires and la perfect In every respect. Here your chance to buy a car which will last out the present emergency. Only 1095 1939 Butck Special Coupe. Oood tires. A-l mechanically. 93 1938 Btudebaker Stste Commsndr " Sedan. Nearly new tires, radio, healer and manv other extras. Runs very well. Equipped with over drive 4 1940 Ford Pickup. A-l condition 25 loss Ford pickuD. very clen 8225 1933 Rockne Coup 8"5 1934 Chev. Sedsn 895 EDOERTON MOTOR CO. 131 No. Bartlett SEE OUR fin selection of used car. Price re going up. get your now Shult Bros. i(m mpn Trirk. LB Priced lieht. Rt 1, Box 68, C. West BaU i Lane. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES M r.iina. e--wl4 vin( 1 f Inn ! vl fl for navy, will sacrifice. Call Afternoons STEM - PUNCTURED Comics. 50e per lug box. Bring your own container. Call at Medford Ice ie Storage Co. 7 x 30 Ft. Trailer House, Just com pletd. No reasonable cash offer re fused. Apt. 23. 317 So. Rlveralde. IFOR SALE Or trade for livestock. Late model, three unit Magneto Delaval milker. Galvanized watering trouch. also other ialry equipment. Marie Collins. Route 1. Central Point. Phone 19XX2. FOR SALE My equity In an electric Hawaiian guitar. 1031 Narregan. KRAUT CABBAGE for sale. Cum mlngs Garden. Midway Road, le lb. FOR SALE Approximately 1000 yards buckshot soil. One Black and Decker's electric Jack Dimmer with 34 attarhmnts, 126 feet electric line. One hand tamper. One 24x30 lncn roller. Phone 2833. FOR SALE Low priced lumber of any omiaum materials tin us ov fore you buy R O Stephenson Co Court and McA-.drewa Telephone 2000 FOR SALEMountaln fir sawdust for fuel FABER'S FARMERS SUPPLY Phone 4449. USED circulating heater. $15. Crater aaetai z engineering. it is. iron. USED Heatrols coal circulator, perfect condition. 625 Crater Metal Sc En glneerlng. 142 N. Front. ORDERS TAKEN for Real 811k Hos iery. Phone 2003 329 Apple. EXCELLENT values In used washers radios, refrigerators Flck Hdwe. POR SALE Pears and apples Rantor 3 miles north rale tit REAL BUYS in used clothing 1406 No Riverside across from Beck's Bakery WOOD- Dry fir and laurel Associ ated Station, 700 E. Main. Tel. 3869 DRY FIR for sale Phone 8180 after 6 00 O'ClOCk FIR SLABS Buy Now City Fuel Phone 4114 MISCELLANEOUS THE PERSON who took two over coats from a 1942 Plymouth sedan. Saturday night In front of Bur goynes waa identified. Return coats to Burgoynes and no questions will be asked. PLAN to have New Year's dinner at Old Stage House In Phoenix. Phone 6523. WILL THE party who picked up my electric oora near sear tree a nnage on Fern Valley road, please phone 6026. Reward. PERSONAL MRS. DELMAR Palmist Otves ad vice on all affairs of life; all ques tions answered free. Rainbow Auto Camp, Highway 99, North. Palmistry Crystal Reading D Miller Ph 8446 480 Mountstn Ave Ashland BUSINESS DIRECTORY Antiques EARLY AMERICAN OLASS at the sign 6 miles south of Grauts Paas or 1 mile north ol Savage Rapids dim on H'.kthwa 99 Assayer ASSAYER W O Wright. 3318 Capi tal Ave City So of water reservoir Oo!d si. copper SI. cinnabar 3 Carpentering LESLIE RALSTON. Oeneral Contract Ing. fine finishing work All kinds Carpentering For estimates please cwll it 701 ft RlTr-!1. or Tel 2Wll Chimney Sweep CHIMNEY Sweep Also furnaces and on stovf cleaned Csil Geo Eaton No FtfiMt Ph"f:e 4240 Chiropodist FOOT SUFFERERS Opening modern Chiropody ofrices Corns, callouaea Ingrown nsils removed arches cor rected Dr Arnold M Depner. Chir opodist. Foot Specialist. 317 lub- Dretsmsklng THE FASHION SHOP-Dressmakln Fur Remodeling Buttons and Buckles covered Room 603 0 8 Katlunsi Bank Bids. Tel 8931 DKEoSMARlNO - Alterations tailor Ing Batherine Salter lee Bingei Sh-'p g'i Orape Floor Sanding and Refinlthlng FOR smoother sanding Jobs, a more las' ng finish, call J. C. ReUwig. JacluonvUia, . BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaner LEI OeuKIIE DO ITI RXPER1 Wiitoow Clcauer Oacra) house cleaners fluur wsslug paint ln Oeo t Oliard Phone agM MONEY TO LOAN tOC ARE INVITED to see ua for CASH PROMPT FRIENDLY SERVICE on Car, Livestock and Personal Loans OREGON FINANCE CO. W. E. Thomas. Mgr. Lie. No. S-ll M-31T 5 So. Central Dial 4433 Horn owned and managed Sine 1SJ8 WE IOKK MONET ON TOUR CAR Attractive Rats COAST FINANCE Harold H Brown Agency License 311 123 Eaat Main Pbone 8446. NURSERY STOCK CARLTON NURSERY The only nursery In Southern Oregon with a complete stock of fruit, out and ahade trees and ornamental ehrube and planta on hanj during all the planting aesson. Carlton Nursery. 52nd year 4 mllea South of Medford on Pacific Highway. Lodk for the Mlr-o-llte algn. Phone 6224 FINEST QUALITY NURSERY STOCK, at Lowebt Price In yeara. Call or write Alwyr Co., Rt. 3. Box 16, North Medford. new highway. Roofing WE REPAIR or apply any typ of roof Pabco Kooflnga Shluglea Coatings and Patnte New sum's Wall Paper Ekereon atnt and Rout Oo.. ,'5 8o Bartlett Tel 9843 JOE SMITH YOUR ROOFER All Rcof rruubles tsken care of All work guaranteed Call S768 or 2249. 301 Haven. Trantier CITY TRANSFER 81 8TOHAOB CO Huusebold moving slid genera) hauling i9 S Orsps Pbons 4884 Day or night FURNITURE MOV1NO AND STOR AOE We hav van moving equip inent for local and long distance bsullng Dry snd clean suirat. I concrete bulldingl with special locker rouma at low ratea SAMSON SIORAOE WAREHOU31 Pbone 3750 BADS TRANSFER at STORM II CO Office 16 South Fir Phuu 2828 Pricea right Service guaranteed 0AV1S TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 S Fit Street Inaured Camera Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone :8W Vacuum Clanr Sarvic) GUARANTEED SERVICE on si mskes of vscuum clesners Called tor and delivered free. Feldman Electric Phone 3377 Big App!:gate Big Applegate. Dec. 30. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs Leon Offenbach er and sons spent Christmas In Portland as guests of Mrs. Offen bacher's sister, Mrs. Charles Howard. They were accom panied by Jack O'Brien. Mr. and Mra. Frank Knuteen and daughters, Ilene and Margaret of Oakland, Calif., are spending the bol day vacation with friends and rel atives in southern Oregon. In this community they are guests of Mr. Knutzen's sister. Mrs. Jessie Kinsman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fletcher and son from Six Rivers on the Oregon coast also spent Christmas here with their daughter, Mrs. J. W. Straube. Uppper Applegate grange Invited the public to their dance on Nsw Year's eve. Dancing hours will be from 6 to 1 a. m.. and Sturglll's orchestra will furnish music. Among the many families of the ACROSS II Kespond L Neck piece 14. N.sstlv I Cril't'J1' M II. Klr.t worn a a 'ores II. Dispatch boat II. for example! 14. Front of th sbi.r. foot 40. Qultts II. Spike of Cora 41. Addition ts a 14 Part of Qowr building 17 Devour 41. Ixx'StloQ 15. Three-pronged 4b Dowry spesr 44 College song 19 Nobl.msa 47. Pnirest U. Tree 49. BMltard sUek II Follow 4ft. S.rpent Is. Dl.m.l failure! 12 Clly In Spat slsng 14. Anger 17. Idetalllfarou IT A.unisd nsm rock II. Csrpenlsr'a Is. Jumping tool snlmsl 0. St. Is chll IL Bo sn hntis- II. Burn S'jpsr. kold god tclallj ; x i pn ii u i ia p'to vo 71 .,73 73 7f W,'" -2 ""27 3 if" 3""3i"""'33"XS""""'"""' " - 3 TTf ta X 3y" " " jj- -jr- 2I" . j ApplegsW who anteruined with large ! family dinner on Christmas were Mr. and Mr. Harold Crump, whose guests numbered eighteen Attend ing from a dlstanc were Mr. Cora Crump and Misses Oladys Ankeny and Betty Ewlng of Eugene. Lee Boyd j of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mr. Oen Smith of Ashland. Mrs. Smith ; la ths former Pjgy Boyd. i Applegat community 1 Joining the nation in the Red Cross war re lief drive. Chairmen in charge of : this community Include Mrs. L. C. ' Port, Mrs. W. E. Hasklns and Mrs j Helga Lund. , Mr. Marl Benedict entered the Sorred Heart hospital Friday, ex pecting to undergo an operation . Monday. j Among those coming hare from the north to spend Chrlstms with rela- I ttvaa were Olenn McDanlel of Eugene i and Mr. and Mra. Donald Truss of I Marshfleld. AU were visiting their parents her. Prttale Oflsnbachsr I eon fined to hi bom with measles. Prospect, Dec. 30. (Spl.) Special school meeting notices ore posted for a meeting to be held January 5 to elect a school board member to serve the re mainder of the six months term, left vacant by the resignation of the chairman of the board, Fred Middlebusher. Herbert L. Carl ton, second year director, now Is chairman. Bob Mooney spent Christmas week with his brother and slster-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. William Mooney, Jr.. at Marysvllle, Calif. Snow started falling again Dec. 28 snd fell continuously until Dec. 37, when It measured 10 Inches on the ground. Mrs. Tracy Boothby returned from Klamath Falls, Deo. 30, where she has been taking care of her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Ed Boothby, and baby son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dally of the Red Blanket district, are spending the holidays tn Washington with her parents. Mrs. Carl Kludt and Mrs. Chuck Fanger visited friends and relatives tn Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelley motored to Rose burg. Dee. 34, and spent Christmas with ths former's mother. Mrs. Frances Kelley. They spent a ; couple of tours with Mr. Keltey's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. William J. Oallop at Myrtle Creek en route home. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dobbyn were Christmas dinner guests at the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Chrlstean, and granddaughters, Carol and Shirley Ann in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bobbins and daughter. Sharon, arrived from Port end Christmas day and visited until Sunday with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hart. - Mr. and Mrs. George I. Jentror and Ted. David Vestal, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jantxer spent Christmas with the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vestal at Reese Creek. Miss Kathleen Vestal returned here with them, and will be a guest at the Lewis Jantxer home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund W. Pease and daughter. Miss Jean, left Mon day for southern Nebraska to spend the holidays with Mr. Pease's moth er. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Ooode, daughter The Id a, son Ralph, and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goods went to Copco, Calif., Dee. 34 and spent Christmas with their son- In-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hollenbeak, and grand daughter, Joanne. Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Hombuckle and daughters, Doreen and Diane, spent Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hermsn in Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. George Sherman snd Mr. and Mrs. Earl Webber and son. Russell, visited relatives In Klamath Falls Dew. 35. Mr. and Mrs. George Ring and sons. Monty and Mickey, were Christmas guests of Mrs. Ring's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Russell in Medford Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Jantxer brought Otto Bshr from a Medford S H oiwfl Solution Of Yestsrdsy Putin It Oreek letler 13. Conluticlkm 4. Marg n. 41. Period sf Urn DOWN I. V.setssl t. CUT tn Pr- tusal t. Gaseous 4. Antle a, ataklnf chamber . Devices for r moving fruit stones T. A king of Juitat I. Lies at sa.s I. Solid: eorab. form 10. Burden IL Lerxe msrlne ts.lropoda II. Immsrs 11. Strikingly M4 14 Sislrrsae poets IS. Rjn away l Big 17. Lake la New York slate Is Corner l& Cr.Mor of Sherlock Horinaa It. InMct II Type mea.uref 14 rm. son Qbsr II. gel fre II. Hl..plng plao 44. All II Firearm II Rub out 41 Cnmsln.r 14. Endors II Metsl SI Kury m r.ct III Off Is. Cover Prospect "jomsiimiair eTi"1cU ci mAmfo n iNTAii8 e in 6CIENTHN'6;MflT o c eilJt i 1tTlLEb o ltp"1l iWsnr P I STjAiNC;Efla EltiS oN ErtP E;IiMER I E IE'DUgPD!AUlAlLlT County Defense Council Instructions for Public The following statement of public Informstlon Is Issued by th. Jack son County Council of Defense. Th council advlara famlllea to clip thea bulletins from th paper and aav them for future reference. MO. Blackout Devices for Vehicle "The general public will be pleased to learn that purchase of approved dimming devices (or private automobiles and trucks probably will not be necessary. "Because of the efficient operation In Oregon of the Air craft Warning Service manned by civil reserves and trained by the army, it appears very unlikely that there need be any repetition of long precautionary blackouts such as were re quired every night immediately following declaration of war. "Brig -Gen. Carlyle H. Wash, of the second Interceptor command, says: "Only official vehicles, such as army, navy, state defense, air raid warning service, police, fire, ambulances and so forth need be equipped with light covers for use In case of blackouts. No special equipment should be authorized for any other vehicles. Since blackouts will probably be of very short duration, no vehicles should move after the blackout Is announced and all lights should " 'If necessary, fire and police vehicles and ambulances should be allowed to run with full lights In case of a major disaster.1 " hospltsl to his home In Jantxer VIII-: age the first of th week snd h Is able to resume bis work a night fire man at th Jantxer mill. Waldo Nye apent Chrlatma with his wile snd little daughters, Darlene and Patricia, at Ashland. Mr. and Mra. Chauncey Arant were hosts for an enjoyable Christmas party when Mrs. A. H. Boothby, Miss Ida Boethby, Ed Boothby, Mr. snd Mrs. Joe Phlpp and Mr. and Mra. John Phlppa were their guest at din ner snd spent th afternoon playing gamea. Mr. and Mr. Wsflsce Dlnken at tended a Christmas party at Medford. Chrlstmss eve, and apent Christmas day with th Utter' father, Mr. Mason. Mr. and Mr. Serord Oarrouu ar rived from Cottage Grove, December 38 and are visiting her parent. Mr. and Mra. Olenn Palrchlld. Sr. Mr. Qarrout still has hi arm that he broke in a truck wreck last Septem ber m a cast. Clifford Arant pasaed hi physical teat In Portland and now la a mem ber of th U. 8. navy, stationed at Ssn Diego. Mr. and Mr. Earl TJIrlch were Christmas dinner guest of her mother, Mrs. Charley, In Medford. Christmas eve they visited at the homes of Mr. snd Mrs. Vernon Brophy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pry and Mr. snd Mr. Purl Blgelow of Med ford. Mrs. Msrton Bean and Ivan Ivy, Southern Oregon College of Educa tion students from Ashland and their children, Darwin Bean and Betty Jean Nye, an spending Chrlatra vacation at th horn of their par ents. Mr. and Mr. Nelson Nye. According to report tner are around 70 cases of meat as In this locality and several III with whoop. Ing couth. Th first case of measles In th school faculty I that of Mr. Ethel Thompson, seventh and eighth grade teacher and grade school prin cipal, who became 111 December 38. Mr. and Mra. Olenn Palrchlld, Sr.. daughter Dorothy and son John and Olenn, Jr, apent Chrlatma In Med ford where they had dinner and at tended the theater. Phoenix Phoenix, Dec. 30. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Allen are the proud parents of a baby boy born Christmas day. Mrs. Allen is the former Pauline Jacobs. Dave Ollletu left December 37 for Cheaanlng, Mich, where be will re main Indefinitely. Visitors at th Dsvs Watt real dence are Mr. and Mr. Wlllford Mlkach and daughter, Sandra of Eugene. Mr. and Mr. Max Marvin of Hen ley. Or, bar been spending ths holidays at th Bill Davla bom. Dinner gueat at th Kyker bom In Medford Christina day waa Marlta Furry. Mr. and Mr. Thompson and chil dren, Keith and Larna Oay, motored to Portlnd to spend th holiday. Robert Furry waa recently confined to bl bom for several day with foot injury Inflicted by a nail. Natall Wilcox of Waahlngton, D. C, will entertain at ber bom In Phoenix Monday evening with a party honoring Jean Harp, Iron Sbsadman. Irma Hill and Mary Jean Barn Mia Wilcox, who li employed In cini serv ice work t th capital, win return to ber employment after th holiday. Mr. Wayn Turpi n of Spragu River visited several day with ber mothcr-ln-law, Mr. P. Turpln. Mis Elva Caster ntrtlned with a dinner Saturday for Mr. Vrna El liott and daughter. Mont Mary and June of Medford, Mis Shirley Burle son snd Mr. and Mr. L. O. Caster. Dinner guesu at th Earl Brlsco horn Christmas day wr Mr. and Mr. BUI Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wslker, Mr. snd Mrs. Morrt Harris and daughter, Nancy, of Medford. Mra. Anna Robblna, Lovell Robbing and sons Oary nd Ronnl and Mr, and Mr. Brlsco of Phoenix. Word ha been received by Mrs. Henry W. Pram of th death, De cember 33, of ber only brother, Wil liam P. Andre, of Round Lake, Nsw Tork. Motoring to Crescent City, Friday. to see a torpedoed tanker which waahsd ashore, war June Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Max Marvin and Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Barrett. Mr. and Mr. Oorg Waterman of Canby. Calif., visited their family la Phoenls during the holiday. Bob Vroman of Oakland and form. erty of Phoenix visited bis parent In Medford and friend la Phoenls dur ing th Chrtstmaa holidays. Henry Burger, formerly of Phoenls and who Is now connected with tb be extinguished. courtesy car on the Southern pacific railroad, visited friends In Phoenls December 33. He ws a dinner guest t th Bart Stancllff horn. The home of Mr. end Mrs. L, O. Caster waa th acene of a family din ner on Chrlatmaa day. An exchange of glfta from a heavily laden tie was enjoyed In th morning nd dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Brooks and daughter, Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caster and sons, otto, Normsn. Dick and Oordon. Mr. and Mra. Bay Edwards and children, Larry and Janet Ma, Miss Klva Caster and boat and hostess. Dinner guesu t th Oeorg Diet rich bom in West Phoenls on Christ mas day were Mr. and Mr. Bert Stan cliff. Gary Denser, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stringer and son. Morris La. The group waa then entertained with a party at th Stancllff bom In th evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hlgglnbottom of Central Point and daughurt, Ruby and Ida May of Selma, were dinner guests at th L. O. Csster bom Sun day. Mra. Hlgginbottom nd Mr. Csstsr are cousins. Both daughters are school teachera near Selma and hav been apsndlng th Chrlstmss vacation with their parent. Mra. German of Portland Is visit ing at th bom of ber daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Pish. Prayer meeting will b held In th Preabyterlan church parlor Wednes day at 1 p. m. followed by choir prac tice at S D. m. Mr. W. E. Allen motored to port- land Friday to spend th holidays with relative! and friend. E White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., Dec. 30. (AP) The multl- mlllion dollar Greenbrier hotel and cottages at this famed mountain resort has been closed for the "time being" to the pub lic, it was announced today. The famous eastern Spa has been the home for two weeks of about 150 German and Italian nationals, members of diploma tie staffs and their families, and others are enroute. Home Town Papers Are Held Best Read Corvallis, Ore. (Spl V Home town papers are read more thor oughly by rural people than any other publication and hence they are the most valuable medium for disseminating farm news, ac cording to AAA committeemen attending the annual conference at Oregon State college. On fsrmer aervintf on the education committee of the con ference stated that, although his group is alwatg glad to get news in the metropolitan dailies, the news that rea 1y counts in reach ing a large proportion of the farmers Is that used in the coun try weeklies. The farmer committeemen rec ommended that close contact be kept between those dealing with the various agricultural pro grams and th local editors in order that each may be of the greatest help to the other, to the benefit of the rural population as whole. The community com mitteemen were urged to see that local correspondents obtain prompt and accurate reports of local happenings relating to the farm programs. Goebbels Pots Fool On New Year Cards Bern, Switzerland, Dec. 30 OP) The Diesden newspaper Nueste Nachrirhten reported to day that German printers and stationers who print and sell New Year's greeting cards have been made liable to heavy tinea. The newspaper said many people had sent cards to their friends despite the urglngs of Propaganda Minister Paul Joseph Goebbels, who announced all transport is needed for shipment of parcels to the bonk Meteorological Report By U 8. WHTHm Bt'HEtU Forecast Medford and vicinity: Little change In temperature today and tonight. Oregon: Little change In tempera ture today and tonight. Snow flurrle eaat of ths 130th meridian. Local Data Temperature year ago today! Highest 43: Lowest 31. Relative humidity at 4.30 p. m. yesterday ,1; 4:30 a. m. today 07. Tomorrow Sunrise 7:39 a. m.; Sun set 4 49 p. m. Observations Taken at 4:80 a. m. 120 Meridian Time. If J aJ J u St if 3 o r b Boise , Boston Chtcsgo -- I Denver Eureka i Havre Loa Angelea .Medford New York , , ,, , I Omaha Phoenix Portland 87 31 81 30 31 33 33 31 83 99 7 -4 ei 41 8 38 30 S3 38 84 38 43 83 87 38 43 39 89 33 3d 43 40 38 38 33 40 3 84 80 Reno Roseburg Salt Lake San Fian Cisco Seattle Spokane . Washington. D.C Yakima Foots Creek Foots Creek, Dec. 30. (Spl.) Friends here of William King snd Mrs. Artie Dorn were sorry to hear of their automobile acci dent on the Crater lake highway near Medford, December 24. Mr. King makes his home with his niece, Mrs. Tom Henderson of the Colony and is a faithful member of the Foots Creek Sunday school. Mrs. Dorn, who makes her home In Medford, Is the mother of Mrs. Henderson and visits here often. Al Keeaey, who owns th former Pickett auto court, returned bom December 38 from Portland where b spent Chrlatma week with relative. Ed Phillip of Orant Pan and Mia Anna Le Kile visited December 37 with Mr. and Mrs. Vencll Carvny. Mr, and Mr. Jame Sutllft of th Colony aold their milk rout laat week and left for Los Angeles, their former home, and will take over and operate their restaurant than which they bad leased to other partlee the paat year. Mr. Ed Ouatxlaff left for Los An. gale December 33 to spend several week with Mr. Ouatxlaff and Fred, rick and her mother, Mrs. Simpson. Eugwn Burton, wh I employed la San Francisco, arrived ben December 34 to spend a week's vacation with his family. Mr. Floreno McDanlel and Mia Lora Thompson of Medford were din ner gueat of Mr. and Mr. Oeorg Hutchln Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Al Lunbeck and Mr. and Mr. Ed McManna of Los An gelea cam December 36 to spend a week at the Lunbeck' horn here. Mr. and Mr. Prank Dally, Alleea. Jrssl and Clstls apent Chrlatmaa with Mr. Daily's ataur and family near Orant Pas. Mr. and Mra. Le Kile and family and Walt Kll were dinner guest of Orant Pa friend Chrlatma. The Grange Roxy Aaa Grange Roxy Ann Grange will have) a covered dish supper December 31 at 7 p. m. There will be no H.E.C. meet ing Wednesday afternoon. The V. S. S. Vlncennes, com manded by Commander Finch, was the first naval vessel to cir cumnavigate the globe. Sha sailed from New York in 1826. Travel Table AIRPLANES Northbound Lesve Mall Clow 4 .9 a m. 4:14 a. m. 13:31 p. m. 1138 a m. 4:C3 p m. (Flag stop) No mall t-3 p. m Plagatopi 8 38 p. m. Southbound Lear Mall Cloe 10 47 a. nt 10 03 a m. 1:37 p. m. (Flag stop) No mall 1:43 p m (Flag stop) 4 87 p. m. 11:63 p. m. 11:07 p. as. TRAINS North pound Leave 11:93 a. I Mall Oca 10 83 a m. 7. so p. m. :80 p. au Southbound Lear 7:88 a. m. :M p. m. Malls CI os l li a. bv 4:38 p. m. BISES North t .so a. m. 7:30 a. m. 8:33 a. m. 1 40 p m. South 13-08 a m. 8 60 a m. JO a m. ( 30 p (:4 p. 1 06 p. , n. T Ktamsth Pall 8 03 p m Prom Kismet h Fal's I so a bv () To Ashland only. () To Orant raw, only. Note! Auto connecting first etus msll dose at S j m tor delivery at point north of Eugen nd at 8:00 t m for oe'ivery at potnia south ! PuiauBulr, Caut - I