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T H E G O U D H IL U N E W S - I --- ■ — THE QOLD HILL NEWS E s ta b lis h e d 1897 Published by Mac’s Printing Co. R. E . B L A N K E N B U R G , E d ito r a n d B u sin e ss M a n a g e r L O IS B L A N K E N B U R G , A s s o c ia te E d ito r A n In d e p e n d e n t N e w s p a p e r P u b lis h e d in th e I n te r e s t s o f G old H ill O re g o n a n d V ic in ity PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entered at the Postoffice at Gold H ill, Oregon, tor transmission through the mails as second-class matter Subscription <2.00 a year in advance. Advertising rates on application. Names Don’t Count—It's the Man N e w s p a p e rs h a v e p u b lish e d m a n y a rtic le s d e ta ilin g b u s in e s s d iffic u ltie s a ris in g in th e t r a n s p o r ta tio n w o rld th ro u g h c o m p e titio n b e tw e e n ra ilro a d s a n d m o to r tru c k s . T h e c h a r a c te r o f m en in th e s e b u s in e s s e s is a ls o re v e a le d in th re e n e w s p a p e r s to rie s . T h e S c o tts b lu ff. N e b ra s k a , D a ily S ta r - H e r a ld te lls c f a fiftv -m ile g a le t h a t su d d e n ly b lew sn o w a c ro s s th e p lain s a ro u n d C h e y e n n e w ith fie rc e n e s s t h a t h a s seld o m been e q u a le d . T h e e d ito r c o n tin u e s : “ In th e m id s t o f th is tu rm o il o n e o f th o se h u g e U n io n P a c ific p a s s e n g e r b u se s, s to lid ly m a k in g its w a y to C h e y e n n e a n d s a f e ty — a n d w ith a re a l h e -m a n a t th e w h eel. T h e b ig b u s could m ak e its w a y w h e re lig h te r c a rs co u ld n o t. A p p a re n tly its o c c u p a n ts h a d n o th in g to w o r r y a b o u t— b u t a g o o d S a m a r ita n w a s in t h a t c a r. H e s to p p e d a n d in v e s tig a te d e v e ry c a r t h a t w a s in d is tr e s s ; he to o k th e w o m e n a n d c h ild re n — a n d so m e o f th e m en , to o , in to h is o w n w a rm c a r ; he sh o v eled s n o w ; he d r a g g e d c a rs b a c k in to th e h ig h w a y ; he h e rd e d th e m a lo n g ; . . . he to o k on to h is o w n s h o u ld e rs th e jo b o f s e e in g th a t e v e ry o n e w a s s a fe if he could m a k e th e m s a fe .” T h e second s to r y is to ld by E . O. M a y fie ld , a r e tir e d f e a tu r e w r ite r o f th e O m a h a W o rld -H e ra ld . A c c o m p an ie d b y M rs. M a y fie ld , he le ft O g a lla la fo r J u le s b u r g in h is a u to m o b ile . A p a rt o f th e ro a d p a ra lle le d th e ra ilro a d r ig h t o f w a y . B e tw e e n B ig S p rin g s a n d J u le s b u r g th e r e w a s th e choice o f s m a s h in g in to a n o n c o m in g lig h t c a r w ith a n u m b e r o f c h ild re n in it, o r d riv in g in to th e b a n k . T h e M a y fie ld c a r w a s w re c k e d , b o th o c c u p a n ts in ju re d a n d c u t b y fly in g g la ss. T h e lig h t c a r w ith th e y o u n g s te r s did n o t see th e a c c id e n t a n d w e n t on. B u t th e e n g in e e r o f a D e n v e r-b o u n d U n io n P a c ific f re ig h t tr a in did. M r. M a y fie ld say s: “ T h a t e n g in e e r s to p p e d h is tr a in a n d h e a n d th e c re w t h a t w e re n o t n e e d ed to s a fe g u a rd th e tr a in c a m e o v e r a n d d u g us o u t o f th e w re c k . . . . T h e y a d m in is te re d f ir s t aid. A D e n v e r-b o u n d b u s c a m e a lo n g . T h e tr a in c re w a n d th e b u s d r iv e r d r a g g e d o u r c a r b a c k on th e ro a d . F o r tu n a te ly it w a s a b le to ru n . W e d ro v e b a c k to O g a lla la w h e re th e U n io n P a c ific d o c to r a t th e p o in t d re s s e d o u r in ju rie s . A U n io n P a c ific p a s s e n g e r tra in w a s a b o u t d ue. T h e o p e r a to r w ire d a h e a d to th e tr a in c o n d u c to r. It * is sto p p e d a t O g a lla la . A b e rth h a d a lre a d y b een p re p a re d . M rs. M a y fie ld w a s p u t to bed in th e c a re o f a n u r s e a n d w e cam e on in to O m a h a a n d to th e h o s p ita l.” T h e th ir d s to r y is to ld by th e U n ite d P r e s s , u n d e r a C h e y e n n e d a te l in e : “ T h e fu ed b e tw e e n ra ilro a d a n d tr u c k lin es w a s g r a p h ica lly p o r tr a y e d n e a r h e re o n e cpld. w e t n ig h t re c e n tly . A m o to r is t h a lte d a tr u c k a n d e x p la in e d to th e d r iv e r t h a t h is m a c h in e a n d sk id d ed in to th e d itc h . T h e tr u c k d r iv e r a g re e d to to w h im on to th e ro a d , a n d a ro p e w a s tie d b e tw e e n th e tr u c k a n d th e m ac h in e . T h e tru c k d r iv e r th e n w a lk e d a ro u n d th e r e a r o f th e s ta lle d c a r to size u p th e s itu a tio n . “ H e looked a t th e tir e c o v e r on th e r e a r o f th e c a r. T h e c o v e r b o re a slo g a n , ‘S h ip a n d T ra v e l b y R a il.’ “ ‘B u d d y , you b e tte r g e t a s w itc h e n g in e to to w y o u o u t,’ sa id th e tru c k d r iv e r , a s he flip p e d th e to w ro p e b a c k in to th e tr u c k an d d ro v e a w a y .’ ” tle iv ê n l a u / e d COFFEE ! SHOP Now • w ith th e n e w low rates it costs less to stop at the Internationally Famous HOTEL 700 Rooms NEW LOW RATES I« 50 WITHOUT j. bath 5 $ 2 ^ 5 5 O 0 W Bxm E £"$ 1 • FROM FROM OTX85 n c x iic # Anracto« ««Uy naiMy aid « l A mi d Pie fin est food a t remarkably low prices served in an atmosphere of comfort and luxury GARAGE SERVICE fo and from our entrance vrthout chafif The Alexandra Hotel « an affiliated unit of The ÍMky Hotel Companys ?0 hotels m the Middl^est. Louisville, Ky, Pittsburgh, ft), and the Hamilton chain of Hotels m Caiifornn. E .C .E P P L E Y President CHARLES B. HAMILTOM Ha» President I Manogng badar QeOGQ OFFICE - MO JtWdsaon A»* Suit« 4 2 2 ---Phon« — 5up«ror 44 ,6 CORRER OF FIFTH ATID SPRinG STREETS LOS AnGELCS ,IU M ; ■»■ 103-» n itid i Hitti Upon Ute foU t'lll t utise 1.1 ¡ son county, Oregon, September 2, Ubiti, ut 10:20 o cluck A. M. m iti i» suti fo r li e sulit ol gluHdltl w ith In leresl thereon ul (i n pel' annum recorded tu Volume 28 ni page (In (rout June 17. 1931, u iilil pulii und o f lite .Mmmg lleeords of Jurksou fo r the fu rth e r suut of $6.8tt costs c o ttiti y, Oregon; ALSO, Hint c v rtu iii q u a rti m illin g of filin g it lie n nini Die fu rllte r sum of $25.66 i eiisottulile u llo riie y 's fees cla im loi iile il on lite 27th tiny o f svilii In fe n s i on suhl Itisi tw o sums August, 11)3(1, hy II. It. C rutni-r mid Br»e» Bor«»», «»tMor •« “ T»o (irooroi»« ul li' per m utuili from aforesuhl w hich < I.tint is know n us " C litiilh u r |W»«to to Or.»»« fur tko -I'uraJ» v) «»• ,“ 22 J .to» «• m.i*» «»• ilute o f decree u n til p u liti mid upon No. 2 ' m itt Ihe mention tioitee o l i Ute fifth emise o f suit fo r Ute sum ss hit h ehdin was file d lo r record •Of»!« k<a«ty. in -liu trt« and »roulo. o f $18.66 w ith Inleresl Ihereon ul In Ihe o ffice o f Ihe co u n ty c le rk of KROON. what br»va memories you bring us I 6 per uiinutit from June ID. 1931, Jackson cou n ty. Oregon. September i u n til lutiti, mul fo r the fu rllte r sin t 2, IttSl), ul 10:21) o'etoek A. M. unti Is Memoru-s of Csptaln Gray «ho «°utule«l ' in the 1790 », to claim Ihs "B ver of the W i l l and o f M1.HH cosi of filin g it lien mid tt fu r rei o r ili d ill V ntiuur 2H ul page Ol Its borderlands tor the Stars and Stripea; Of Dr r , « : lite r sinn o f $25.66 reasonable u tln r- o f Ihe S litting lleeords o f Jackson McLoughlln. empire builder ot the Hudson a Bay’ Com i ney’s f i ' w ith inleresl on gold lust county, Oregon i ALSO, Ib u l ce rta in quarta in ln lu g pany: of Ute dauntless mlM lonarle. who ttrat opened ! 2 stuns ul fi , per m inim i fro n t « fo rt - America t eyes to their little Known »’ •« A la « » . suiti tliile ol decree u n til i .tiili und claim located on Ihe .*ih day o f western doorway. Here A.torta recalls John Jacob I judgment ug.tins! «ubi defendant fo r A p ril, 1031, hs I.. II. S yiitm oiids and Astor » traders snd trappers, and a monument at Sea I the costs mid disbursements Of suhl w hich d a ta is know n as "M e rc u ry tide marks the spot where Lewie and Clark saw th«i s a. I still taxed id $80.38, und ss herein it No, I ” mid Ihe locution nollee of You are a worthy workman, Oregon busy packing is d e m ed tti.it the Ileus described w h irh d a in i was file d fo r record •almon, weaving textiles, making paper, building ships, delving (or the ea i » in lite e n irp lu in t In said m use he in Ihe o ffic e o f Ihe co u n ty cle rk of •tores of gold and silver, copper and lead . . . . . h . .„ J foreclosed mid litu i lite h e reinafter Juckson county, Oregon, on May 14, You are a mighty farm e r-ra is in g fsl cattle and thlek-wooled sheepsnd IU3I. at 3:30 o ’clock I*. M. mid is I p ro p e rly nml inleresl of situi tie record-breaking hens, shipping wheat and oats and potatoes, pick. ng •> fe n iiiin ts Ib e re n he sold fo r the recorded in Volume 2H ut page 502 and pears and prunes, garnering walnut* and filberts (or the tab < a o f the S iloing H tco rd s o f Jackson .id isfm -llo it o f suhl judgm ents mid I county, 111 II l s, Oregon: « I ' • I accruing costs: Ymi are a sportsman Winter long or summer long, one may ski an.1 one . Al.SO, tim i c c rb i'ii n u m i» m in iiig NOW. T H E R E I'O llE . pursunnl Io may awim, one may golf or scale mountains Bear and doer and > oi . tr d u in i Ineated on Ihe filli duy o f match wits with the hunter, and there . always a thrill for the I I suhl decree und order of sale tutti Anrll, 1031. hv !.. H. S y iiiiiu 'iid s and by virtu e of a n exeeutioli iluled Mus Clean, vigorous, prosperous are your cities. Portland is a ' >r I w nieh d a in i is knosvn h s ' M ercury hundred miles Inland, our largest lumber center Here ro , - . oom at n t . 2». I "32. .stfi il itursuunl thereto hs No. 2” ami Ihe lo .illo n indice o f mas time as roses bloom in June. The capttol stand» in 8a - m the S >te lit- der's o i f : m l under Ute setti of w t ild i d a in i v iis (III .1 fo r record College in Corvallis, the State University in I " -no tin a o fty » tu t ti | >id court, I. the undersigned Slier- ili thè o ffic i o f Ila- e o illlty d e rk o f the top of Astoria's Coxcomb H ill, pioneer days ive forever in imm u lai ». - i f f o f ta d »on co .lily . Oregon, mi Indtsoti to u iilv , Oregon. Mav 14, ih» Here engineers have carved, from hundreds of miles of living -■ k in Ihe 2Jth -I IV Ilf J ,m ', 1032, at 10:30 1931, al 3 30 o'elock P. M. and ut s matchless Columbia River Highway that you may d riv e « -ng ’ te '• o’cloet: A, M., at tin- f t iitil tio o r of n-, oi ded in Volume 2H ut page 501 sculptured cliffs, glimpse Multnomah Kail» and hundreds of >>•>' ’ • ‘ !y co u rt house, In a conn the Jai't so .«ciad and follow the river through the rug I i '" "id , I I ore ii county, O nw on, d thè M ining H eroril» o f Jackson Medford. J Te •»» Mount Hood looks down serene on s » > of ■<» . tp p ed p .ms A dp anti w ill sell nt | conili y. Oregon t w- II t>f r T o g d h t-r w ilh lite h uetnenls. perfect blue a mile nearer the sky than the waters of the S t. -liititle m t m. to the Mehesl bid- ililm ii’ tils anti iip i'u rle n a n e rs of all enchanted mirrors. Crater Lake. d subject to redt’ltip- ter, fo r c " o r ill uny wise l'Unto lieii aging Go to Oregon now. for Rose Festiva VVei-'i in I' irtls-'d t.o in i lio n a . p ’ i ul I hv law . alt o f the ip i-rlu ln in g ; for the Pendleton Round Up. wh-n the o V. si live« » •-.» ' »I te mid in le rta l that rig h t, lille I,y m ä ti' Oregon's tonic air. drink deep of the m ■ • »( th e l ft ter m e I it Illg the said i c m nls o r either of ,it vivid • ic o r i» lakes and glaciers and forests and stre.i os You II tin I it a « P lid rt Ihe afores: to rein on M n rd t ». 1031. Iheni h ol id i ti of said beauty to store in your book of memory fo r i more fi ill d have since a<-qu red or o r that lit t Oregon has a stirring motto. "She Hies with her own » > n tilin g t Inis, •• in and Io (tie fo llo w nitty i'ov. I has she ftown in her short life as a stale, .in to . -.'•«■ s and prop- 1 hut s d m in i m ining claim s mid d leg iteaeri today State of God-given beauty of m in e . o i ot i mud: lh< is may h ” ■tv. o r ite in the Steamboat luut o roperl \ , In progress, a future rich in p ro m ise. Q il M .-'ors «.imie« you aforesaid try Io sal afv Itti r l n Jackson county, 'lin in g L i und ext l u lln n , Ills, deeri in . Io w il l State i t Oi m id ueerti- •4 . m l d isim i That cer itili tia a rlx m in in g d u in i : c sold id Ihe -osls of sale I business usual at such m d in g . ioetded on til 27th day o f August said lim e u d tila In d istricts of the sccend anil io n i. hy M. H. Crauie'' mid w h ich brants Pass Cavemen Hike Du teil Iltis 2ÖI Ih ditv o f May. 1932. Ih irtl classes Hie ballots shall not c! lin i Is know n as tne “ C in n tb a r No HAI I ’ l l 1. JI-.N M XG S, Up Rogue from Gold Beach be counted u n til one h our after H i t itim i notice o f w h ich unti thi time s d fo r the me. lin g to beg n. elnini was d fo r record In the Sil i tt o f Ja. ■ Il < u n iti. • U egoii. By O l.ti A I AN'DI-.HSON', Deputy, I u til the count btgins, uny l.g . i of Ihe ouuls c le rk o f Juek- ífé (F ro m Grants Puss C ourier) voters of tile d is tric t .bull be ell- T h e ir a rriv a l in Grants Pass, fo l- title d to vote upon any business ■ & b o r t ywing a five-day hike uo Ihe Hogue before the nueting. Dated this 2nd day ot June, P.l.i.. ive r tr a il from Gold Beach, c a r r y - JAS. N. COHNI 'l l . ig a plaque o f greeting mid fr h n tl- C hairm an Board o f D irectora. liip to the m ayor o f Grants Pass A ttest: Bertba Coy, D is tric t C lerk. ■om the m ayor anti citixens of Gold each, o f Cavemen Janies A. M ullins N O TIC E OF S H E R IF F ’S SALE y ' nd Dale F. Ginn, was heralded By v irtu e of uit execution on aturday m o rn in g at 10 o'clock hy foreclosure d u ly issued out o f and under Ihe seal of Ihe C ircu it ( .ta in he fire siren. o f j Oregon, A \ large cro w d gathered at the tile of Ihe State ,,f ........... In anti fo ,, r amber o f Commerce b u ild in g to r ,.,.lt.,| ;ll„ | ,|:,|ed on the 1st day tness the presentation o f Ihe s»l ,,f June, PJ32, in •• a certain a d ion a tans., av»»*, a »■» ------ > I I .1 1 ’ . . a. t l ........................... .. ................. IS I )< > 1 , IS , I ' l l l i s t « Itt.i aque fro m Caveman M u llin s to therein, w herein P o rtla n d T ruat uml Í i ü i i l as :tin g Mayor D. C. M c.n lyre , Mul Savings Bank, a co rp o ra tion P la in llif, recovered j u d g ul e it t A I I 'k ’ -» s’ » speech was as llo w s : “ .. It is .,gai llst John Coni' n mid l.lt.i Con- k c w iu « i fo . u..w-n„. O r iin ie r ? fl\c le c h ic U y a o w u r cookùig- Z ith great pleasure that I present |OIb husband m id w if . C h a rt s is token of frie n tlh ip mid good Campbell, ami George H. Oaborn ill fro m Ihe m ayor and citizens “ ml D lh> Osborn, hushand and i i . , l i w ife . Ihe <it f« m l.iiits, fo r Ihe sum Gold «each to the m ayor and o f »fsV) Thousand one h u m lr I - v- sidenls o f Grants Pass, ca rrie d enty-six mid H.">-lm) D ollars, i 2. > the Rogue R ive r tr a il bv Cavemen 176.35) together w ith Interest at ullins and G inn.” »he , .. . . . . num fru iii June Jalil, 1U.I1. I'tlt Inscribed on Ihe plaque were the ,|lt r s : , ,,f Nine d ollars and 56-196 R ow ing: “ Greetings and congrat- j (S9.5II) w ith costs ami tlisburse- ations from the m ayor o f Cold m in is taxed at tw e n ty dollars and .„»I. In Xfovn.. f,.o ro .. I I , , Sbl'MI I <11 Hit ' DollalS, llllll till fttr- ach to M ayor G io rg t J. F x ' , n „ .r sum o f T w o hundi I dollars ints Pass, f.a rrie d by Cavern ¡1 m;: (<260.00) Dollars, M at- in and M u llin s fro m Gold Beach lorncx s, w io r n iv s - f tees, w hich n n » i judgment jin ig in c n i was wuj r-___ i. Pass ..... via ..ii. the J ',.1 ,11,--k 1 rive • 11 ■ 1 1 r in enrolled tin- I .1 and docketed in the C lerk I k t , Grants Hogue o ffice o f -.aid C ourt in said County ■er tr a il, May 28, 1932.” on the 3 ls l «lay o f May, 1932. Upon receipl o f she plaque, Act- Notice is hereby given that, p u r ( M ayor M cIn tyre staled: ‘‘Noble suant Io Ihe terms o f the said exe veinen, it is a pleasure in behalf cution, I w ill on Ihe 2nd day o f July, 1932, at 16:66 o’clock a. ill. at the the citizens o f Grants Pa >s to fro n t tio o r o f Ihe Courthouse in Hie ■ept th is plaque from the m ayor C ity of M edford, in Jackson C oun d people o f Gold Beach. Pl> sC ty, Oregon, o ffe r fo r sale and w ill auction fo r easli • to irni them tneiii that tnai it n is the in-, s| sp -it > sell < n at p ublic .......................... ■ 'orm he boosters of Grants Pass, to »he highest h id d .r, to iiitis fy s a id . , . . , , ludgim nl, together w ith the costs ays be ready to help th e ir sister sll|)j,.c, redem ption as im unities at any and all limi-a. provided law, «,»« all o f Ihe rig h t pi u v iiin i h> «»j »<«»», hnn» that thut th thi< ninn.-pr Irin on title l il l r and raid in interest the said d< de- leresl that Ihe bope is piont-er tr ip up Rogue riv e r tr a il w ill be n fendants, John Conlon and E tta Conlon, husband and w ife , Charles > to w a rd securing Ihe highw ay Campbell, and George R. Osborn r the route just covered by yon. and D orothy Osborn, husband mid Ithough a b risk w in d was hlo w - w ife , had on the 27th day o f De when the Cavemen a rrive d In cember, 1936, o r now have In and to the fo llo w in g described property,, c ity , escorted by C hief Big situated in Ihe C ounty o f Jackson, ■n K. M .C. N e ill, R ising Buck Slate o f Oregon, to -w it: k Belden, W a lfe i R o ckw e ll anil Lot five (5) Emigs A ddition Io C ity o f Medford, an addition lis Ringuettea, Sr., five days out w ith in the corporate lim its of Ihe open appeared to have hnrd- tbp C»ty o f M edford. Jeekson ■d the hikers and they were in County, Oregon. -notch shape, except fo r being Dated (h's 1st dav of June, 1932. RALPH G. JENNINGS, rifle c h ille d from Ihe wind. High 1 several (lays g ro w th o f beard S h e riff o f Jackson County, Oregon. per meal KH ; oerson i . - T I H ’K SD W fa rin g some fro m sun b u rn on Ills arms and shoulders. An i-xcepti in- a lly in te re stin g tr ip was reported the men re p o rtin g tlia l Ihev saw considerable w ild life , such as cougars, deer, etc. Accompanying them on the tr ip were E c rl M ullins and ViYnon Johnson. LEGAU N O T IC E S N O T IC E OF ANNEAL SCHOOL M EETING N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN' to the legal voters o f School D istrict No. 57 o f Jackson County, Stale of Oregon, that the A N N U A L SCHOOL M E E TIN G o f said D is tric t w ill he held at the school house; to begin at the h o u r o f 2 o’clock P M. on tin- th ird Monday o f June being the 26th day o f Tune, A. D. 1932. T h is meeting is called fo r the purpose of electing one director, fo r a term o f tw o years, and one d i re c to r fo r a term o f three years. N O TIC E OL S H E R IF F ’S SALE Notice Is hereby g iv .n , that by- v irtu e o f a decree mid order ol sale, d uly entered in Ihe C ircu it C ourt of the Slate o f Oregon fo r Jackson county, on the 18tli day ol May, 1932, and therein d uly enrolled and docketed, w herein G iorge Ham in e rsly is p la in tiff and B. It. Cramer and L. B. Synnnonil:-. are delendants, and w h erein said p la in tiff recover ed judgm ent against said defendant, B. IL Cramer, as follow s, to -w jl: upon Ibe firs t cause o l suit fo r the sum o f $123.50 w ilh interest then-on at 6% per annum from May 36, 1931 u n til paid, and fo r Ihe fu rth e r sum of $6.86 cosf o f filin g a Ren anil the fu rth e r sum o f $56.66 reasonable a t to rn e y ’s fees! w ith in ti rest on said last tw o sums at 0% per annum from aforesaid date o f decree i n lil paid; and upon the second cause of sip. fo r the sum of $437.56 w itli interest thereon at 6% per annum from Jun 4, 1931, u n til paid, and fo r Ihe f u r ther sum of $6.86 costs of filin g a lien and the fu rth e r sum of $56.60 reasonable attorney's fees w ith in terest on said last tw o sums at 6 '/ per annum from aforesaid «late or decree u n til p a id ; and upon the th ird cause of suit fo r Hie sum of $256.50 w ilh interest thereon at 6% per annum from tune 20, 1931, un t i l paid, and fo r Ihe fu rth e r sum of $0.80 costs o f filin g a lien and the fu rth e r sum of $50.06 reasonable at to rn e y ’s fees w ith interest on said last tw o sums at 6% per annum fro m aforesaid date of decree u n til It is no longer necessary to to roast yourself in order to cook the food. W in ter or sum- » mcr the kitchen should be the same temperature as the living room and it can be if you have an electric range. But why stay in the kitchen while the food is cooking? Electri city will cook and watch your food automatically, perfectly, while you spend most o f your time as you please. See your hardware, furniture or electrical dealer today about an elec tric rang« It will save your money, your health and your time. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY ELECTRICITY IS C RITZ APARTAAENT H O TEL Featuring courtesy and c o m fo rt... A q u ie t loca tio n y e t close to th e p rin c ip a l c e n t r e s .......... F rig id a ire and modern appointm ents throughout. PATES BY THE DAY, WEEK OP MONTH ARE MOST MODERATE ANGUS MACLEAN M o n a g tr 104 0 G E O R G IA STREET W EST Jfe VANCOUVER - CANADA