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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1942.
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LOVT AND FOUND
POUND Hub cap. Owner Identify,
pay for adv. Tribune office.
LOST Lady's p l n -on watch, down
town Wednesday. Reward. Rhode
Bain, 320 Soutb Grape.
BEWARD for information leading to
recovery of female Springer Spaniel
Bird Dog, year old, black and white,
white predominating. Mrs. Wilbur
Steven, corner Spring St. and Wa
bash. Phone 3261 during office
hour or 137 N. Central, Steve'a
Shoe Service.
LOST A V-S bub cap on King's
Highway or In Medtord. Finder
please phone 0277 after 6 p.m. L. S-'
Baahaw.
LOST 1943 class ring. Initialed
MM 8. Inside. Reward. Marjorle
Smltb, Gold Hill.
KEPURl lost a om animal cruelty
cases Humane Society Phune 6151
WANTED MALE HELP
FRUNERS WANTED Rogue River
Orchards End of iCo Central
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Woman for afternoon!,
and cook dinner (or family of four.
Pbone 3836.
Wanted Experienced woman for
general housework. Mrs. Edwin Jan
ney. Pbone 3846.
WANTED Middle-aged lady for
housework. Referencee required.
Call 11 Vancouver after 8 p.m.
WANTED Girl for
work. Phone 6238.
general houae-
W ANTED Housekeeper. Phone 0199
RELIABLE women for housework and
ears two email children. Weekly
wage, room and board. Box 1395.
Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
REGISTERED nurse wtshea private
nurslnir. Phone 3934. 633 N. River
side. Apt. 3.
WANTED Housework by day or nr.
Reference. 937 Murray Ave.
WANTED Carpenter or repair work.
Phone 8384.
WANTED Steady position by young
laoy thoroughly experienced In
credits, meeting public. Expert
etenograpber. bookkeeper Steadily
employed, available on two weeks
notice Box 1058. Care Tribune
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED A dial from you. 4693, for
estimate on bullt-lns to order.
WANT TO BUT Good fir lofts deliv
ered at Murphy, Oregon. Top price.
Pbone 4364.
WANTED TO LEASE farm, will buy
equipment If necessary. 40 to 80
acres. Phone 193 Central Point.
WANTED Oood home for pups. In
quire 613 Dakota.
WANTED Tour wash day porch to
make comfortable wltb Vltapane.
Dial 4693.
WANTED Durham milk cow. fresh
or freshen soon. Louis Welch,
Brownsboro.
WANTED Used, but good radiator
for 1937 Ford. State particulars.
price. Box 711, Msii Tribune.
ariohMt - rw- mu fne fMmlrure
stoves, tools, or what bare you?
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
17 N. Orape Phone 3744
I WANTED A few more men to 'axe
advantaee of our weekly ratee Bit
warm lobby, clean comfortable
beds, bot ahowers. elngle rooms
63 00 and up. Crater Hotel 30 8
Central.
PAINTING and kalsomlntng No )ob
too big or too small rnone oo
All work guaranteed R Carey
SCRAP IRON SCRAP METALS
WANTED
Tour government needs this vltsl
material for Derene. . oeu now
Highest pnc:s paid.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOTJS8
t7 N. Orape Phone 3744
WELL DHlLUNO l 0 per ft first
60 ft etc J M Dodxe 619 King
SUM Pv won fH
pot 0.3 Used Furniture
HOI HHIIIIK H (Mil RE
16 North Pr.mt Pbone 4013
Hi I PHIIF P4III
Pot Tom FUftiinire
Bll II hmii HI fb"
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Csnln. furnished, for
couple or oarellor Water, lights
paid. Call 21 Basel St, near Bif-T
FOR RENT HOUSES
POR RENT Neat 4-room nous, near
achool. Fbon I73S.
7-ROOM unfurnished house, close-in.
reaeoneble rent. Phone S6S8.
FOR RENT 5-room modern furnish
ed house. 810 Bennett. Phone 2304.
NEWLY furnished houses, two and
tore noma. KM W. Main.
POR RENT Partly furnished modern
duplex. 1 rooms and encloaed sleep
ing porch. On Medlord Heights.
Phone S10S.
7-ROOM unfurnished house. Call a67
between and 4.
FURNISHED 4-room house. Two
acrrs. cloaa In. H. L.ook, 1104 W
Main.
POR RENT S-room unfurnlabed
house. Inquire 343 Beatty.
POR KENT 4-room furnished bouse,
637.40. 808 W. 4th 6t. Phone 8041.
MODERN a-bedroom unfurnished
bouse, a. L. Cook. 1104 W. Main.
POR RENT ft-room house, two bed
rooms, sleeping poreb. batb, butlt
lna. laundry trays. Near senior
blgb. Inquire 1117 East Jackson.
POR RENT 7-room plastered house
with batb. large lot, 427.&0 per
month. L. O. Plekell, 16 So. Bart
lett. Phone 4380.
HOUSE POR RENT 30 Tripp.
POR RENT 5-room bouae. Inquire
Medlord Fuel. 1133 North Tentrel
FOR RENT Furnished S-room bouse
electric stove, fireplace Adults
Phone 6032. Darks Orocery
fRUCKS POR RENT Muve yourself
Save half Prultte Mobllgaa Sta
tion Msln and Ivv Phone 4145
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED a and 8-room apart-
menta. aquiu. 004 w. lotn.
3-ROOM furnished apartment. Adults
oniy. a. jacluon St.
OeBAUER APTS. Furn. or unfum..
2-3 rms., modern building, fine
location. 8th and Oakdale. Ph. 3447.
FOR RENT Lower 5-room furnished
flat. Inquire 804 E. Main.
FOR RENT Clean, attractive S-room
furnished apartment, continuous
hot water. Adults only. 344 So.
Central.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished
up
319 stairs apartment. Inquire
Haven.
FOR RENT Attractive, furnished
apartment, downstairs: garage;
dose In. 618 So. Oakdale.
FURNISHED 3-room apartment, also
alngle apartment. 116 Almond.
FOR RENT Newly papered, furnish
ed apartment. 334 Apple.
CLEAN, comfortable apartment. Re
frigerator. 631 S. Riverside.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished up.
staira apartment, inquire 219
Haven.
WARM furnished apartment. Private
oath, ingldaire. 60S w. Main.
FOR RENT P and P apartments
a rooms and bath gas beat. In
quire 317 West 6th
POR RENT Nicely furnished apart
ment. 402 Newtown.
FURNISHED apartment. 817 Weat
2nd.
FURNISHED apartment. Frlgldalt
electric atove Holland Hotel.
FURN APT Steam heat, hot water
Prlgldslre 603 8 Holly St.
r OR RENT rurnlshsd Room
HEATED ROOM In private borne, very
nice, garage If dealred. Phone 4007.
FURNISHED ROOM Phone 6338.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleen-
ing room or gentleman sue nouta
Riverside
CLEAN rooms, new Simmons Inner-
spring mattresses; warm lobby:
plenty hot wster. circulating air
beat; single 63 00 weekly and up
Crater Hotel. 30 South Central
Right down town.
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 8. Orape
FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM
BOARD ft ROOM 716 E. Main.
FOR SALE DOCS PETS
FOR SALE Boston Bull pup. mala,
6750. Call alter 4 p-m. 730 Alder.
FOR SALE POULTRY
CHICKS Egg will be high during
wsr and alter. For finest laying
grade aee the Talent Hatchery.
mite south of Talent. Ten and 13
weeks' old Barred Rock and Hamp-
shlre pullets Bend for free catalog
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Day-old belter calf.
6943.
FOR SALE Sow and eight ptga. also
weaner and feeder pigs, springer
cows snd hellers. Blllle Carl, Ap
plegate. FOR SALE 18 milk cows, mostly
Ouernsry. coming wltb second cslf;
33 head Ouemsey aprlnger heifers.
Fred Wtt. Klelnhammer Ranch,
Jacksonville. Phone 691.
FOR SALE Duroc weaner plre. O.
Owens. Orchard Home Drive. Pbone
3064.
3 FINE brood sowe, 10 weaner and
feeder plga. O. A. Nichols. Lake
Creek, Oregon.
FOR SALE Hlgb grade dairy cows
Whitman 5th house north aide.
Coker Butte road.
FOR SALE 10 feeder pUtl Mile weat
Talent. Beeaon Lane. Ward Hurl
burt. FOR SALE Young Ouemsey cow.
Facing Snappy Service Station.
Highway 99. Talent. R. Black.
FOR SAM Registered Milking
Snorthome. Bulls snd cows. Record
of Merit Stock. Klrtlsnd Farm.
Central Point. Oregon.
FOR SALE Duroe weaner and feed,
er p ga. C. J. M-Cay, Spring St.
weat of grange nail.
Plat 6370
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Modern stucco borne,
five rooms, large living room, flre-
nlece. Oil heeter. elec'rlc water
hMter wh'.te enamel trash burner
In'l-Cd Pen aide. B. U COOK,
1104 West Main.
FOR BALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE CHEAP or trade for what
have you. Equity in 3-bedroom
bouae, c-oee in. Phone 3443.
FOR SALE Three bouses. 63500.
Rent income, . 660. City limits.
Terms. Owner, 618 East Main.
60 ACRES 10 miles north of Medtord
Oood land, good well. Improved,
mall route, bus route, cream route
at door. For sale reasonable. Write
O. L. Jackson. 1731 D Street.
Sparks, Nevada. '
FOR SALE Medford Improved prop
erties Hen vimont. Aerate.
STOCK RANCH
1.064 acre. 119 Irrigated and In ladlno
clover. New e-room modern bouse,
electricity, new barn, fenced wltb
. woven and barbed wire. Well lo
cated on good road. 635,000. Terms
Also
4-ROOM plastered bouse with bsth.
large living room witn narowooo
floor, service porch, cement founds,
tlon. sll newly decorated, near high
school. 62.000, Including electric
stove, elec-tne water beater and
beating atove.
Also
10 ACRES irrigated, one mil out.
good sou. 61350. down.
L. O. Pick til. 16 8. Bartlett,
BU1LDINO HOME Let us handle
all details on 36- year FHA Inane
quickly etficlenUy Ooldy Agency
FOR SALE OR RENT One acre or
leas. 3-room bouse. Grant Walker.
Phoenix.
CITY and country properties Rentala
Loans insurance c t BUltenieia
409 Medlord Building
WHEN TOO think of real estate
think of the Spencer- Bsgley
A-ncv 103 w Main
FOR EXCHANGE Real Eslale
FOR TRADE Equity In modem town
property, close to scnooi, lor small
improved acreage. Tel. 8839.
GOOD GIFT and Greeting Card Shop.
San Diego, Calif , trade for aame
(or property) this locality. More
land. 3813 80th Street.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE "30 Ford Deluxe Coupe:
radio, spotlight: 4270. full price;
676 will handle. Phone 2467.
1939 PONTIAO 6 Deluxe Coupe wltb
beater, radio, fozllehts and other
extraa. ALSO 1935 FORD V-8 Panel.
Both care In excellent condition.
A. Z. Tubby" Dean, your Pontlac
dealer, new Rlehfl-ld Button, 6th
and Orape. Dial 3943.
USED CARS Lots of them. 60 to
choose from. Oet yours now. Sell
ing 10 times faster than a year
ago. Shulta Bros.
FOR SALE '37 Chevrolet coupe, 930
Beatty.
FOR SALE 3-wheel trailer. Large
body fully enclosed, weather proof.
8 good tires. Alto oak dining room
set. Pbone Jacksonville 853.
POR SALE 1937 Chevrolet truck In
excellent condition. Ed Post, Talsnt.
37 CHEV. coupe In good condition.
Sacrifice. Mrs. Hal Wright, V, ml.
west Phoenix.
FOR SALE Equity In 1941 Bulck
sedanette. sienna color, nu.uvu
miles, good condition Equity 6600,
balance 6500 at 640.66 per month.
Or win take light ear for equity.
Write 834. Mall Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE 8-yr. old work type
gentle mare, for young gentle riding
borse. Bushong. Rogue River Orch
ard Co.. No. CentraL
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR 8 ALB Trailer house. Reason
able. Phona 4164 or call 146 80.
Holly.
FOR SALE Light two-wheel trailer.
1716 North Riverside.
FOR SALE two-wheeled trailer, new
bed. Fred Stephenaon. Arnold Lane.
Box 320.
FOR SALE Ear corn. W. B. Arnold
Phone 6389.
FOR SALE Monarch Electric combi
nation range, cnromoiox oumera
hot water tank and pipe eonnec
tlona. like new. Pbone 2627,
FOR SALE Small metal turning
lathe. Call at 130 Portland Ave
evenings.
ATMORAY8 for sale or rent. Free
demonatratlona. 7 Chestnut. Phone
4044.
16-IN WOOD, old growth fir, on good
road. 6140 tier. L. E. Parker, Trail,
on Tiler-Trail Highway.
USED CLOTHING BAROAINS Lady's
eoat, price 620, on aale for 66. Many
otner oarvaina to select from. 333
S. Riverside.
FOR SALE Comb honey, 16e full
pound. 6 lbs. 70c. 10 lbs. 61 M.
Prices to Jan. 16th. Jim Stewart,
Plum Bt at w. 11th.
UPED CLOTHING Oood quality.
Bought and aold. Men'a clothing
wanted mostly. Beat caab price.
333 B. fuvereioe.
FOR SALE Dry rtr and hardwood
Pbone 4508 Hawley Fuel Co.
POR SALE First morta-ages on new
homra In Medford. Will pay 6 per
oent on abort terra loans. Dial
3718 or call at 606 Dakota Ave.
FOR 8ALS Low priced lumber or
any building matenaia Call us ee
fore vou buy R O Stephenson Co
Court and McAdrewa. Telephone
3000
FOR 6ALB Mountain fir sawdust for
fuel PABER S FARMERS SUPPLY
Pbone 4449.
POR &A1.8 Pesre and apples Jos
Kantor a mllee north Talent.
RE4L BUYS in used clothing 1406
No Riveraids across from Becks
Bakery
WOOD- Dry fir and laurel Aseo-M.
ated Button. Too 8 Main Tel 6S58
DRY FIR for eete phone 6160 afiat
6 00 o'clock
FIR 8 LABS Buy Now City Fuel
Pvre!i4
PERSONAL
WTDOW wishes correspondence. Bos
1433. Tribune.
MRS. DELMAR. Palmist, will give 6
full reading for ftfty cents. Rain
bow Camp, Highway 99. North.
Palmistry Crviral Reading O Miller
fa. 8446, 480 eiuuauuB Ate. Asnltitd.
MISCELLANEOUS
BOWMAN BEAUTY SALON, 837 So.
Central. , block south of Maid
Rite Shampoo and hair style 75e
and 6100. Permanenta. 61.96 and
up. Marcella Bowman. Leone Craw
ford t former Instructor at Leonard
Beauty college. I Telephone 3186.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR RENT Hamburger lunch, fully
equipped or sell equipment, Pbone
Jacksonville 852
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Antiques
EARLY AMEK1CAN OLASS at the
sign 6 miles euutb of Oraule Past
or I mile uorth ot Savage Rapids
dam on Highway 99
Assaytr
ASSAYER W O Wright. 3318 Capi
tal Ave City 80 of water reeervolr
Gold 61. copper 61. cinnabar 63.
Carpentering
LESLIE RALSTON. General Contract
ing, tine (lnlablng work All kinds
Carpentering Por eetlmatee pleeee
call at 701 N Riverside or Tel 2881
Chimney Sweep
CHIMNEY Sweep Also furuaeee and
011 suivea cleaned Call Oeo Eaton
39 No Front Phone 4340
NURSERY STOCK
CARLTON NURSERY
The only nuraery In Southern Oregon
with a complete stock of fruit, nut
and ahade treee and ornamenul
ehruoa and planu on banj during
all the planting aeaaon.
Carlton Nuraery, 63nd year
4 miles Soutb of Medlord on
. Pacific Higbway. Look for the
Mlr-o-llte aign. Pbone 6334
FINEST QUALITY NURSERY STOCK
at Lowest Price in yeara Call or
write Alwyr Co . Rt 3. Box 16, North
Medford. new highway
Dressmsking
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
Put Remodeling B0M001 and
Bucklee covered Room 803 U 8
Natlunal Bank Bldg Tel 8931
DREoSMAKINp Alterations. Ullor-
Ing Bstheritie Beuerlea. Slngei
Shop 22 , Orape
Floor Sanding and Rsllnishlng
FOR smoother sanding Jobs, a more
lasting finish, call J. O. Belswlg.
353 Jscksonvtlle
Expert Window Cleensr
LEI OEOHtIB DO ITI
RXPBRT WlnOow Cleaner General
bouae cleanera floor waxing paint
Ing Oeo P Oliard Phune 954
MONEY TO LOAN
WX IOAN MONEY ON
YOUR CAR
Attractive Rate
COA81 FINANCES
Harold H Brown Agency
License all
138 last Main Phone 8448.
Roofing
WE REPAIR or apply any type el
rbuf Pa Deo HooMnga Shingles
Coatings and Paints New stura
Wall Paper gkereon Paint and
Rul 'to. eg So Bartlett Tel SMS
JOE SMITH YOUR ROOFER
All Roul rruuniea taken cars of
All work guaranteed
Call 3766 or 3249. 801 Haven.
Transfer
CITY TRANSFER STORAGE CO
Household oiuvlng and general
hauling ; s Orape Phone 4664
Day or night
FURNITURE MOVING AND STUB
AQE We bave van muvlna equip
ment for local and long distance
hauling Dry and cleen eturate
I concrete bulldlngl wltb special
locker rooms at low ratee
SAMSON SIORAdE WAREHOUS1
Phone 8766
8 ADS. rKANSPER 4 STORAGE CO
Office 16 Soutb Fir Phone 3838
Pricea right Service guarauteed
DAVIS TRANSFER AND 8TORAOB.
40 s Fir Street
Xneured Carriers
Local and Long Olaianoa Bsullng
Phone H8
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OFFERS
FREE EDUCATION
TOIOPSTUDENTS
Open Competition For High
School Seniors Scholar
ships Bring Up to $4,6C0
Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 8.
fSpl.) "To train highly promis
ing young men for aervice to
the nation," a free Harvard
education will be offered this
spring in open competition
through national scholarships
for hieh school seniors in 17
slates in the middle west, south
and far west, Harvard announced
today.
The scholarships carry maxi
mum stipends ot 84,600 for the
four-year course and may be
renewed at $1,200 a year for
graduate study. High school
seniors must apply by Feb 20
and the winners, numbering at
least 30, will be announced in
May.
The best applicants are chosen
regardless of their financial cir
cumstances, officials explained,
then the stipend Is adjusted
Individually according to need,
with a maximum of $1 000 In
the first year and $1,200 annu
ally thereafter for boys whose
families cannot pay anything
for their college education.
Two hundred national scholars
have entered Harvard since the
plan was established in 1934 and
have made outstanding records.
The three graduating groups
have gone Into medicine, govern
ment service, engineering, scien
tific research, business, law and
journalism.
Oregon students now at Har
vard who cams on national
scholarships, and their schools,
are: George H. Barnes, Portland,
Jefferson high; Ralph B. Ben
nett, Jr., The Dalles, The Dalles
high; Roy B. Erickson, Jr., Port
land, Roosevelt high; Roger C.
Henselman, Medford, Medtord
high; Richard . Maxwell, Pert
land, Jefferson high; and Jere
J. Nelson, Portland, U. S. Grant
high.
Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Jan, 8. (Spl)
Several boys who are attending
college and have spent the holi
days in Jacksonville left last
week to return to their respect
ive schools. John Woodward,
who visited his parents, the C.
B. Woodwards, left on New
Year's day to return to Lin
field college. Lawrence Fick,
son of the Peter Picks, left Sat
urday for Oregon State college.
On the same train was Donald
Shaw returning to Washington
State college after spending the
vacation at the home of his sis
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Beck. John Sauls
berry, son ot Mrs. Lulu Sauls
berry and George Edens, son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Edens,
left Monday for Oregon State
college.
Margaret White has returned home
to Jscksonvllle after apendlng a week
v letting friends and relatives In Ash
land. Mrs. Jack Ollnas spent last week
end visiting at the boms of Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Ollnas of Prospect.
Illeen Bernston left a week ago
by train for Corpus Chrlsti, Tsxas, to
let L OltlllN OIRUu " ?
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London heard report that C hlnase troops war en their way
to Malaya (possibly by sea, white arrow), ID, to help block the
Japanese drive (3). at Singapore. Burma reports indicated al
lied thrusts (broken arrows, 1), might develop in French Indo
Chlna and Thailand. Meanwhile Chinese (white arrows, 1)
claimed victory over Japanese a t Changaha. Chinese also had
been striking at Japanese In Ca nton-Hongkong area. (Arrows. 4)
show how Jap move to encircle Singapore was progressing
with footholds In Philippines a nd Borneo.
visit Don Horner of Medford, who Is
stationed there.
H. T- Ounter apent Monday In
Eureka, Calif., on business.
Homer Hartman of Spokane left
for hie boms Monday aftar visiting
bars at the home of hla brothers for
several day.
The National Presbyterian Mission
team of noted speakers will bars
charge of the morning service at
Jacksonville Presbyterian ehurcb
Sunday. Tb service will begin at ten
o'clock In the morning instead of the
customary hour and the publlo Is
cordially Invited.
Christmas holiday visitors at the
0. A. Bsnger home Included Mr. and
Mr. C. 8. Rlnouett and Patty from
Marabfleld; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 8 her
Hef and Lucille of Hood River wbe
pent a week at the Sanger borne, and
Mr. and Mra. Willy Bennett and Bob
ble and Mr, and Mrs. oien Sanger
of Medford.
Mr. and Mra. B. A. Ayrea and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin
apent Chrlatmaa day vlaltlng Mr. and
Mrs. Wsyna Martin In Klamath Falls.
Fred Nichols, a former Jacksonville
high school etudent apent as vera
daya recently at the Judge TouVelle
home. Fred 1 now ttntlng Benson
Polytecbnle btgh school In Portland.
Friend of Mra. Pete Fick will be
glad to hear that ah I Improving
after being confined to her bom
for tons tun with bronchial asthma
Senior Olrl Boouta are aaelatlag O.
W. Oodward with the emergency Red
Cross drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Patterson re
turned tb first part of laat week
after spending part of the holiday
vlaltlng Mr. Patterson s parent la
Portland.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Jscksonvllle Parent Teachers aa
ecclatlon will be held In the hlgb
achool, Wedneeday, January 7 at 8
p. m. Kenneth Wells, Boy Scout ex
ecutive from Medford will be speak
er. HI toplo will be "Scouting end
It part In the National Emergency."
Lake Creek
Lake Creek, Jan. 8. (Spl.)
Home extension unit met Wed
nesday, with Mrs. Leland Char
ley, with a good ilia crowd in
attendance.
Mrs. Bert Lcckwood of Portland
was a house guest over Christmas of
Mr. snd Mrs. Wm. Hosfft. Her moth
er, Mr. Vandorfy. returned to Port
land wltb bar.
Mr. O. R. Moor and family have
th Bympatby of th entire commun
ity In th loaa of her husband. Ruse
Moor. Mr. Moor was loved and re
spected by U and la deeply mourned
her.
Mr. E. . Meyer went to Red Bluff
Saturday with her mother, who was
taken 111 while TlMtlng the Meyer.
She la now In a h capital at Red Bluff
and Mra. Meyer will stay with her for
a while.
Brownsboro
Brownsboro, Jan. 8. (Spl)
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall
entertained at their home Jan. 1
with 8 party, honoring their
father, Y. W. Marshall on his
87th birthday. Old fashioned
dancing was enjoyed by some of
the guests with Mr. Marshall
calling a quadrlll. Games were
also played later In tha evening.
Refreshments were served to
Mr. and Mr. C. E. Craig, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Monla and chil
dren, Mrs. Edna Monla, Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Wright and daugh
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Howard John
son and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Henry and family, Floyd and
Claua Charley, Bill Simpson,
Bill Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Trueblood, John Wilson and
sons and Mra. L. 1. Rohrer.
Mr and Mr. Paul Brown and chil
dren of Troneet. Cellf., ar tueet
at th horn of Mr. and Mr. Burgea.
All eld off! r were re-elected at
Sunday School last Sunday. Mrs. An
ca Roarer at 6unriatndoti Mr.1
1ANGSHA tl . .
nton jFORMOSAS
S.eHONOaT J;.' ' "-.OCt AN 3
. r-TMAINAM4ASUVANrISj
Craig, assistant superintendent; Mrs.
o. A. Hansen, treasurer; Mra. Wllaon,
aeoreurr. Mrs. Bessie Emerlck. Bible
clsss Uacbar and Mrs. Craig, primary
teanner.
Merton Emerlck. who has been 111.
ts atowly Improving. Mra. Robert Rand
of Portland arrived Sunday to b
wltb her daughter, Mra. Emerlck.
Mr. and Mr. Oeorg Hansen and
Bruce entertained with a New Tear
dinner for Mr. and Mra. W. M. Han
sen, Mr. snd Mis. Gerald Hanaen and
Mra. L. Robrer and Lewis Rohrer.
Lot Wright and Louis Rohrer
made a trip to Hornbrook, Calif., last
Sunday. B irnlece Bloomlngcamp re
turned with them and will apend a
week vlaltlng relatlvaa.
Mora Ma Wilson and Annl Wilson
have returned to Medtord aftar
(pending tb holiday wltb their par
ents, Mr. and Mra. John Wllaon.
Mr. and Mra. Bob McNeesa of Cen
tral Point were suppsr guests at th
Walter Marshall bom laat Friday.
Other guest at th Marshall horn
recently were Mr. nd Mra. Frank
Strahn and daughter, Margaret, .
WED
Gold Hill, Jan. 8 (Spl.) Miss
Jill Martin returned to her
studies at O. S. C. Saturday,
and returning there on Sunday
were Creighton Thompson, Kel
ly Clement, Delmar Chapman
and Shannon Thornton. Bill
Force and Champlln Garrison
returned to Eugene on Sunday,
also to resume classes at the
U. of O.
Mr. and Mr. Alv Wslker snd Mr
and Mrs. WUUsm Pennlnger returned
her Jan. 4, aftar aevaral day elalt
with ralatlvea in Lo Angel. While
there they nailed their ton. Lave roe.
who la employed In an aircraft fac
tory. They also visited their grandson,
Dlckt Walker of to Angela.
William Pomeroy of the Meadow
was a business visitor her Mondsy.
Mr. snd Mr. Ksrnsl Buhlar hav
returned from Eugene where they
epnt th holiday vacation and ar
driving a nw ear. Mr. Bubler Is ath-
leu coach In the hlgb achool,
Oddfellow and Rebeksb Lodge wUl
hold joint tnatallatlon eeremonlee
January 14, according to preeent
plan, and members of tb J season
rill lodge will be Installing officers.
Forest Moor of Astoria, Oregon,
visited his son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mr. Earl Moor and family.
on Jan. 6. H was called her to at
tend th funeral of his brother. Rue
aell Moor of Lake Creek, whoa fun
eral w conducted at Central Point,
Jan. 6,
The old Mock yard, adjacent to th
paviuon on Southern Paclflo property,
ha been torn down recently. The
work wa don by Tom West, who
purchased ths lumber.
Donald Fergujon I transacting
buslneea In California thla week. R.
O. Wigl la acting mayor in his ab
sene. Mr. snd Mrs. jack Cantwell, form
erly of B!ckwell Hill, have moved
Into th Al Pankey house, where Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Spencer formerly lived.
Mr. and Mr. L R. Welch, formerly
of Marahfleld, hav moved Into the
Reed house recently vacated by the
Olney Eddlngton family. Mr. Welch
la th new depot agent here. H. F.
Nelaon, who he been acting agent
temporarily, left Wedneaday for hla
horn t Spoken.
Th Oddfellow will sponsor anoth
er dance in t-telr hall January IT.
and a new orchestra from Medford
baa been secured. Tb committee In
ehsrg ha announced plana for eon
tee te and prises for th occaaton. -
Reese Creek
Reese Creek, Jan. 8. (Spl)
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humph
rey entertained the following at
Chrlstmaa dinner: Mr, and Mrs
Roy Bilderback and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Hardlnden and
Mrs. Humphrey's nephew and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gorden La
Gow. all of Medford: their son
snd family, Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
LODGE NOTICES
This column H reserved for nottree
of sny kind and all fraternal
and eervlr erganlaallona ar In
flled to use It. Ha tee I Or a line
(Iret Insert Ian, 6e a Ua for eat
nw2nrierMon
MEDFORD LODOE
Mo. 108 A. P. A. VC.
Special communication Fri
day. Jan. 8 th. Work la the
A. degree. Visitors wel
come. Chester A. Hubbard. W. U.
bert Humphrey, Ralph and Dar
lene, were present for 8 o clock
supper.
Mrs. Emma Mamtt and eon, Bob.
of Central Point, war dinner gueeta
of Mra. Memtfs son and family. Mr.
and Mr. Ralpa Merrltt on Chrtttmaa
day.
Mr. and Mr. Homer Martin, had
as their guest for Chrlstmaa day.
their eon and family. Mr. and Mr.
Malvln Martin and Donnl. Mr. and
Mra Charle Sanderson, and sons, all
of Beagle, snd In tb afternoon, Mr.
Mlltoa Sanderson of Shady Core. Alee
her mother. Mr. Claud Alexander and
daughter, Zeta, of Medford.
Mr. Dora Wright of Medford visit
ed her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mra. John O'Connor, December
as.
Mr. Ruth Davidson spent Deo. 88
wltb her daughter and famjly, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Memtt, Janet and
Jimmy. Janet had quit a Beige of
tb flu during th holiday.
Mr. and Mr. Elmer Robertaoo and
Mr. T. J. Pullen transacted buaine
In Medford Jan. 8.
Miss Alma Camack la feeling better
alter a apell with neurltl.
Mr. and Mr. Wiley and son Charts
enjoyed Chrlatmaa day wltb their
son and family In Medford.
Mr. Vemon Hayne and children
ar vlaltlng her parent, Mr and
Mr. Elmer Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charle Humphrey
left Jan. 8 for a few day at their
mine on Applegat.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Lamb of Butte
Fella visited Mrs. Lamb's parent. Mr.
nd Mra. o. 8. Wad and famlly
Jan. .
There will be preaching ervteaa
fter tb American Union Sunday
achool session Sunday morning, Jan.
11. All are welcome. Th Rev. McOee
of Aahland will be In charge of to
eerrloee. Mr. and Mr, o. A. An
drew will be present also tram Ash
land.
. Mia P-eva Cheenut left for Med
ford January 6 to attend business
college for tb winter. Her brother,
Paul, will leave for the army right
away. Hollla Martin will leave Jan.
14 to be Inducted In th army. .
Th Mlieee Hildaa and Prey Beta
war bom from Ban Francisco to
spend th Chrlatmaa holiday with
their parent and brother, Mr. and
Mr. Theo. Bala and Walter.
Mr. Evelyn Conley and Uttl
daughter of Talent district ar vlalt
lng a faw day at tb horn of Mr.
and Mrs, Robert Humphrey and fam
ily. FUEL SHORTAGES
CLOSE SCHOOLS
Eugene, Jan. 9. (IP) Tha
University of Oregon and Eu
gene and University high schools
were still closed today because
of fuel shtrtagea and trouble
with power lines. Eugene water
board officials Were unable to
give any definite information as
to when power would be restor
ed but they "thought service
could be given by tonight".
Josef Hofmann, noted violin
ist, was scheduled to appear at
the University in a concert laat
night, but the event was post
poned until next April. It was
believed that tha northern divis
ion, Pacific coast conference
basketball opener between Ore
gon and Washington State col
lege, scheduled . for McArthur
Court Friday and Saturday
night, would be played.
It Is estimated that mora than
50,000,000 radio sets are in use
In the United States.
Travel Table
8INPLAN88 .
Northbound
Leave Malls Cloe
4-88 a. m. 8:88 a. at.
13 :M p. nv 11:88 a. m.
4 08 p a (Flag atopi Ho mall
8:88 p. m. triag nop) 6 ta p. m.
Southbound
Leave MallaCloa
10:47 a. as. ' 8:47 a. m,
i n p a fPlag stop) No mall
648 p. m. (Flag atop) 4:4a p. e.
11:6a p.m. 1048 p. nv,
TRAINS
Rorta eound
Leave
Malls Close
10 88 a a.
li.as a. m
7.60 p. as.
880 p as.
Southbound
Leave
Malta Cloaa
8 .64 a a.
4:68 p. m.
7 66 a nv
8:88 p. nv.
North
8 80 a m.
7:16 a. m.
8 86 i a.
1:40 p a.
south
18)8 a m.
6 60 a. sa.
8 so a a.
8 60 p nv
8.48 p m
8 08 p. am,
Te Ktamatk PIN
8 08 p at
treva Raima) rails
8 80 a aa.
.) To Aaniaoe only
() Te Ore tits Peas only.
Motet Auto connecting: first due
mall cloaa at 8 08 at for delivery
I point north of Susene and al 68
p as for delivery at potnis aouta af
Dunaauil. Calif.