Page 8 • Mrs Fuller and Mrs. Nelter, teachers at the Neil Creek school, visited Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Archie Kincaid. • Mr. and Mrs. Donald Korth and Jimmy of Burney, Calif., spent last week-end at the homes of Mr. and Mra W. O. Martin and Mr. Williams. • R. E. Bell and son Kenneth, who are employed near Klamath Falls, spent the week-end at the Bell home here. • Mrs Henry Stenrud left this week for Minnesota, where she was called by the death of her stepfather. • Walter Seitz, who is employed in Tionesta. Calif., spent last Friday and Saturday! Friday, Aug. 23, 1940 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER week-end visiting his parents. Mr PINOCCHIO’ COMING SUNDAY! and Mrs. V. E ~ Seitz, and sister Ruth. • Sam and Edgar Rector left Sunday for Grants Pass where they are employed in the hop fields. • Walter U. Fredericks, field manager of Jacobs, Malcolm and Burtt of San Francisco, was in terviewing peach growers of this district Tuesday. • Miss Virginia Ruriek returned Wednesday to her home at Myrtle Point after spending the past summer with her aunt and cou- sin, Mrs Charles Anderson son Dale. • Robert Brock left for his coma. Wash., home Monday night, after spending the summer at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mis W O. Martin. • Miss Maude Foran was taken Tuesday to the Ashland Com munity hospital for treatment. • Mrs. Ben Ayres and son of Susanville, Calif., spent this week with Mrs. R. E. Bell and family. • Mrs. G. W. Willis left recently for Fullerton. Calif., where she will visit a short time with her daughter and son-in-law. • Mrs Pendleton, former teacher at Mill City. Ore., has been hired to teach the primary grades in I the Bellview school. Mrs. Dews, yl’AI.T DISNEY’S famoui character, ’’Pinocchio, who taught these grades last year, the Varsity theater screen for a three-dav showing starting will teach the intermediate grades, Sunday, when the full length feature in multiplane Technicolor will replacing Miss Julia Quinby. delight moviegoers. • Members of the Home Econo- mics club of the grange Thursday at the home of Archie Kincaid. • Melvin Willis left 1 this week for Los Angeles where he enter an airplane school • Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bell family and Mrs. Ayres and enjoyed a picnic at Soda springs on the Dead Indian Sunday • Dale Anderson returned last week to his home here after spending a short time visiting with Bobby Wallis at his home in the Applegate district. • Miss Louise Yockel, with Mr. and Mrs. Dankworth and Miss ' Mary Jones of Ashland, spent last | week-end in Crescnt City. AT • Reverend and Mrs. David Wal ker and family of Monmouth, Orc. visited sevcrul days last week at the home of his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. Z. Walker. • Mrs. Ora G. Ayres returned Wednesday morning to her home at Vancouver, Wiutli., after vlait- Ing her mother here. • Miss Helen Dunn returned to her home here from Seattle, where she attended the university this summer. She Is majoring in wecrr- tarlal science. • Mrs. Homer Moore, who whs taken recently to I*orthuul for treatment at a sanitarium. Is re- ported to be improving. • Mrs. J. L. McCallum returned this week from Eugene where she visited with her brother, Dr. Glen Phettepleat. She also studied a special course in insurance, as she is to have charge of an Oregon company's work in this locality. • The Bellview telephone com pany recently completed a line to the Flurry sawmill on the airport. Tlie mill is now running two shifts employing 50 men This is the 11th line completed by the telephone company. • The Bellview PT-A will hold a special meeting next week, accord-1 Ing to an announcement made by Mrs. It. D. Reynolds, president. • Mr. and Mrs R D Reynolds and family made a tirp to Duns muir Wednesday to be present at the marriage of their daughter,, Wanda, to Melvin Conley of Duns muir. 8:30 EVERY MONDAY NIGHT • WANT ADS • 3 ALL-STAR MAIN EVENTS A COUPLE OF .¿CHAMPS Medford Armory For Reservations Phone Brown's, Medford 101 WANTED English walnuts. In quire at Chamber of Commerce office. LITHIA A HOME OWNED TIIEA IRE Phone 75411 Friday, Saturday “TOMBOY” with Jackie Moran Marcia Mae Jones —plus— “WEST OF THE DIVIDE” with John Wayne Also NEWS and THE SHADOW** Sunday, Monday and Tuesday “OUT WEST WITH THE PEPPERS” with Edith Fellows Tommy Bond and Pepper Cast \l«. NEWS. < tRTOON STR INGKB IM w I •KI I on SPORTS THRILLS < OMEDV, GOING PLA< EH iwid WHITE M \< .!< Truly a Variety of Short Hubjrcta! Wednesday and Thursday FOR SALE New and used desks, filing cabinets, swivel chairs and safes. Medford Office Equip ment Co., 32 North Grape street, Medford. (48tf) Everyone 10c SUN«MON«TUE Automatic Gas Hot Water Heater For ONLY A MONTH • WED & THUR • MID-WEEK SPECIAL! FREE There’s NO WAITING INSTALLATION With A FREE GAS WATER HEATER SERVICING LOW COST OPERATION 77 m Choice of Experience! W CONTINUOUS hot water—plenty of it —WHEN YOU WANT IT—for every need! Bathing — Shaving — Washing — Cooking and Cleaning. AdultelSC California - Pacific Utilities Co Kiddies a Dime!