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PAGE EIGHT Crslsr Uke Highway RebsildiBg Reqsssl Shelved by War Need The ttata highway eommls Ion today notified the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce that because ox military re quirements no money may be spent on rebuilding three or (our points of Crater Lake high way to give a clearer vision be tween Trail Junction and Mc Leod a had been requested by the chamber. A commission survey, the let ter said, showed the cost of the improvement at about $210,000. "The commission feels that It cannot spare the funds at this time, particularly in view of the present war emergency which has necessitated the freezing of federal funds for use In connec tion with the financing of stra tegic military highways and the building of access roads to de fense areas," the commissions' letter said. 'Tederal funds can not be expended for projects that do not meet with the army and navy authorities. State funds will similarly be frozen due to difficulties in securing priorities and materials and equipment." BACK FOR TRIAL Alvin John (Pat) Whltechat, charged with grand larceny, was arrested at Redding, Cal., late yesterday, and Sheriff Syd I. Brown, left this morning for the California city to return him here. Whltechat is alleged to have stolen $350 from his employer, Carl Wiltermood, proprietor of the Coffee Pot, on North Riv erside, last Saturday night. When Wiltermood missed the money he called the city police who went to Whltechat room. The empty money bag was found there, city police say, but Whltechat was gone. It was later learned he had purchased a bus ticket for the south. FATAL FIRE ON KLAMATH RANCH Klamath Falls, Jan. 28 W A bunkhouse stove exploded yesterday, sheathed the building in flames, killed one man and Injured two others on the Henzel brothers ranch on lower Klam ath lake. Robert Schanz, 32, was fatally burned. Hospitalized for serious burn were Noah Boss Groves, 94, and William Howard Wright, 32. - Wright, the ranch cook, said the explosion resulted from oil he poured onto the fire. TO P CCC men are again occupy ing Camp Prescott on the slopes of Roxy Ann. The camp was abandoned some time ago when the number of CCC companies was sharply reduced. Two CCC companies are now occupying Prescott. The men are engaged in defense projects in this general locality. Details are not available for publica tion. IES t Nell H. Harrison of Central Point was fined $1 and costs In justice court Tuesday for driv ing an auto without a muffler. Merle W. Simmons, route 4. was assessed $1.60 and costs for failure to dim his headlights. Gordon O. Scott, Medford. was fined $1.50 and costs for having no clearance lights on his truck. CREAMERY PROSPERS Mount Angel, Ore., Jan. 28. The Mount Angel Cooper ative Creamery announced yes terday that 1841 business set a 2B-year record. 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If I've gotta lose 'em So now that the government's They're welcome to use 'em, got 'em I'm glad that they gave me the 111 uncover my bottom, chance. And help in defending the nation. IN GIRL'S SLAYING Kansas City, Jan. 28.' George W. Welsh II, 28, was indicted by a county grand jury today on a charge of slaying and mutilating his pretty 24-year-old sister, Leila Adele Welsh, in her bedroom last March. The Indictment, climaxing weeks of investigation, was drawn by the attorney general's office at Jefferson City and re turned to Circuit Judge Marlon D. Waltner. Her brother was summoned before the jury for questioning when he returned here from California for the Christmas hol idays. Soon after the slaying he had told officers that he slept on a divan In the living room near his sister's bedroom the night of the murder. Bend, Ore., Jan. 28. UP) High school youths In counties fronting the Deschutes national forest are being trained in fire fighting and will be organized Into an emergency fire corps. MEDFORD FUELCO. o R .;. dig, dig, dig all day... V f IfV "W rif I A II M WM U m II ifl kJ r r jf. 112,:. 3 I .iVI 1 1 11 llll I II II 1 1 1 r Y LI Mr e-Commander 1 ' w w m 7 '"i1'' ''.fcVI Frederlrk C. Bachse Is executive 1 . awj . . t .v.. iMnt.Mt ... I m Mm .-r . ar-rirr ff ;r f 'AfflMf'tllMh A ASSOCIATED H EATING L'" ?V 1"V- " I ! oils jziw'S? VvSr luxury touch by en m m j DAT or" NIGHT DELIVERY joying Old Hermit- f tjT" M TtL.stii I age. Sur$ you deserve f SSST I ' TEUSlU $25 the best-.nd at this Iv. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ( I IITli II It IIHHIIH IM II 111 111 I lllHllij and this is the caotioni I'm proud my britches can ELECT OFFICERS FOR RADIO CLUB George Johnson has been elected president of the Rogue Valley Radio club for the com ing year, it was announced to- E. E. McKinney. vice-president; ' Delmer L. Wright, secretary: Gordon Warner, treasurer and William Wojtasek. technical ad visor. The club voted to pay all dues in the future with defense stamps in order to do its part in the present emergency, besides playing an active part in the communications division of ci vilian defense. An earnest effort is belngj made by trie club to establish an all-around efficient communi cation center in times ot emer gency. SWITCH MAJOR SPAUR Portland, Jan. 28. P) The army has transferred Maior Spaur from engineering instruc tion at Portland to field serv ice. Major Spaur, formerly an Oregon State college instructor. was called to active duty in 1S40 from the state forester's staff in Salem. Duttomgm, . i "iM 1 1 1 it i in i u inn i. ir-!9 i $140 Qt. I NuiiMMl Plwlllfrt Prednm Cory, N. T. l froxl JURY LIST SIGNED I The general ; Jury' list for Jackson county for the coming year was formally signed by the county court yesterday, and consists of 398 names, one of the largest in many years. Names of 24 women appear on the list. The listings by towns are: Ashland 138, Medford 134, Central Point 21, Eagle Point 17, Jacksonville 8, Prospect 8, Phoenix 2, Butte Falls 8, Tal ent 4, and Trail 3. First drawing from the list will be for the February term of circuit court starting the last Monday in February. INVITED TO MEET All licensed real estate brok ers and salesmen are invited to a luncheon-meeting of the Med ford Realty Board in the Hotel Medford at 12 noon February 8. The meeting will be address ed by officers of the Oregon As sociation of Real Estate Boards, Including Millard C. Holbrook. president, Tom Stoddard, treas urer, and Larry W. Borne, sec retary, all of Portland. Claude Murphy, Salem, state real estate commissioner, also will address the meeting. In urging a large attendance, Carl Y. Tengwald, president of trie local board, indicated that the visiting executive have Im portant information to impart to real estate men here. Lady Evangelists List Programs For Balance Of Week The Edwards Evangelistic Ladles' Quartet, appearing for the past three nights in the Med ford Church of the Nazarene, Holly at First street, have been accorded splendid hearings, ac cording to the pastor, Fred M. Weatherford. Their musical pro gram includes vocal quartets, vocal duets, with duet accom paniment, instrumental solo vox, the vibra harp, the accordion, and saxophone. Miss Vivian Chaffee has demonstrated that shf nrt1' gmed ,0Prn0 soloist, Rev. Grace Edwards will speak tonight on, "Four Steps To God." There are from four to five special musical numbers each night. Thursday night will be "States Night." People from various states will be recognized. The evangelist will speak on "Sow ing and Reaping." Friday night there will be a musical demonstration on the solo vox, and electric guitar, and there will be vocal numbers. The evangelist will speak on "Meeting theh Supreme Test." Saturday night will be fea tured as musical request night. There will be a demonstration of the vibra harp. The evange list will speak on "Conquering the Last Enemy." The public is cordially invited. The programs begin at 7:38 each night. . Cm 1UU Trlbuns wuit ads. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1942. E TO PLEAD Thomas W. Renfro. a visiter in Ashland, was charged with wanton and malicious deatrue. tion of property, in a complaint signea oj tuy umcer Charles Champlin In justice court. It is an indictable misde meanor, and Renfro was grant ed further time to decide whether he would waive a pre liminary hearing, and go direct before the next srand lurv. An indictable misdemeanor is sub ject to trial in circuit court Renfro allegedly entered the home of the Rev. Fred M. Weatherford, 008 North Central avenue. Monday nisht. while an an alcoholic rampage, and tore ana smashed things up gener ally. Chroma llialng Reel la G. P. February 2 county were today invited to at- For a trifling cost, you en joy all the conveniences of paying by check without ever having to "keep up" r balance in the account! It's better to pay by check thsn cash, because ic's risky to keep money on hand or carry it around. It's, also easierand more econom ical to issue a check than bother with a moneyprder. Your check for a dollar er $1,000 costs you just nickel. CcttfMc: A monejorder for $2.30 costs 6 cents; for $ lO.it's 1 1 cents. A $23 money order ost.13 cents, and so on up to 22 cents for $100. Besides the economy and convenience, a check is mora business-like and makes a better impression than cash or money order mnd jour ChdMstttr cluck lktjmtliksjrtbnthtk JUmemUi: you- a open a CbchMtttr account in person or by mail. CJU1 Ot WMTEFOt tOOKUT MEOFORDMANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND . Membtr IMeral Deposit Insurance Corporation ., I. fat. 0 I - i . Silt tend a meeting regarding the mining of chrome, In the Red woods hotel. 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