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    MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE. MEDFCVRD, OREOON. FRIDAY. SEPTFrBER 16. 1933.
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oompany all mail order
classified ads.
LOST AND FOUND
IjOST Pair glasses .on street. Finder
,i return to M. Doyle, route 2, box
j 416. Reward.
IjOST Small white dog. Brown ears
fand spots. Will sit for food. Name
Jim. Return to Blackwell Hill Serv
ice Station. Receive reward.
!: - JjOST Between Medford and Butte
i"i Falls, spare tire and wheel from
t International pickup. Reward.
: Everett Skeeters. Phone 1090.
LOST If flog missing, call 1516.
WANTED SITU ATIONS
MAN reliable, competent deslrea ranch
i work. Capable of taking charge or
i caretaker. Box 2681 Tribune.
' PRACTICAL GARDENER consider any
Klna worn, rnpne lotp.
W ANTED Miscellaneous
-'. v v a wTMfl ffnn. IU ANOELES Sun
'i day afternoon, returning Thursday
ii or irriaay. Koom iur mreu Va-
4 sengers. Chateau, pnone Asnnno.
3 674.
I WANTED Horsea and cows. Eagle
Point Fox Farm. Tel. 37-X-7.
i WANTED Fat and feeder cattle. J. J.
Osenburgge.
' WANTED Good '33 Plymouth coupe.
! C. E. Warner, Trail, Oregon.
v wATjxtrn to rent Desirable un
furnished 2-bedroom home In good
location, permnnent couple, no
f children; excellent care guaran
teed. References. Phone 962-J-2
i fitJILTS COVERED AND TIED $1
Quilting 1. Phone 1666-L.
f WANTED 6800 loan. 8 years. Ample
s security city property. Box 3261
. Tribune.
'i THOSE WANTING ART CAREER
3 write for free qualifying test. Fed-
' eral Schools. Box 2608, Tribune.
3 WANTE D The best light used car
.S 50 down will buy State full price
j and particulars Bc 3851. Tribune
FAPERHANOINO etc Expert work
R. O. Chappell. Ph 270 or 1459-R
'.. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries
i Radiators Aluminum. Brass Cop-
per and other metals
MEDFORD BARGAIN MOUSE
27 N Grape St Phone 1062
1 LAUNDRY Mrs Mcison Tel 1345-M
)
) WANTED Dead and worthless ani
mals removed free of charge Phone
; (reverse charges) Southern Oregon
' By-Products Co
HIOHESI CASH PRICES PAID
For You! Furniture
.MEDFORD BAROAIN HOI St
27 N. Grape St Phont 1063
WELL DRILLING $1 80 per ft. first
80 ft., etc J M Dodge. 519 King
WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES
And Pelts See us oefore you sell
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St. Phone 1063
WE PAV MORK CASH
For Your Furniture
nni.RKnoK A ANDREWS
8th anrt front Phonr 547
FOR RENT HOUSES
UNFURNISHED HOUSE. Inquire 134
South Ivy.
FOR RENT Part of house to one or
two middle-aged persons. Reason
able. 122 No. Ivy.
l"OR RENT Small furnished house
and 3 bedroom unfurnished house.
Good location. H. L. Cook, 10
Quince St.
FOR RENT 8-room modem house.
Call 1748-Y.
FOR RENT To adults, modern un
furnished house. 2 bedrooms, new
condition. 25. water paid. Phone
1497 evenings.
FOR RENT 7-room nouse, close In
Phone 4I7-J-3
FOR RENT Attractive 6-room mod
ern house on Jacksonville highway
See owner, 502 W. 4th.
FOR RENT House No. 5 new Lorlng
Court West llth Strictly modern
Adults only. Phone 338.
8-ROOM house screened porch gar
5n3 w-.-T 4th
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Apartment, overstuffed
furniture. 2 beds, heat, hot water
and Frlgldalre, garage.- 10 Quince
St.
FURNISHED APARTMENT, private
bsth. Frlgldalre and heat. 806 w
Main.
MODERN 8-room apt., furnished
electric stove, refrigeration: water
paid. 203 Elm. Phone 364-M.
Of. BAI'ER Aprs rti. and assdale
Fine minding modern 'mnisheo
or unftimi.-hed all "umroria Bt
week or month; 135.00, and up
Phone 713-Y.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
PINE modern apartment Inquire at
F A- P Bank
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
ROOM AND BOARD. Very centrally
located. 408 West 6th.
COMFORTABLE ROOM In Private
home for gentleman. Private en
trance. 1012 East Main. Phone
1456-Y.
BOARD and ROOM II a day at 118
B Main
OR RENT Furnished Rooms
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. 618
So. Central. Tel. 1S93-W.
PLEASANT FRONT ROOM with or
without meals. 204 Oenesee St.
ATTENTION, NORMAL STUDENTS
Lovely room with bath, nrepiace,
very reasonable, 630 Boulevard,
Ashland, Oregon.
PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman.
close In. 101 Almond, between 6
and 7 p. m.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 3 Grape
FOR RENT Miscellaneous
PIANOS FOR RENT. Nearly new
Knabe grand for sale, bargain. Also
repossessed uprights for sale. B. J.
Palmer. P. O. box 903, Medford
Tel. 199, Central Point.
ONE store room, upstairs office
rooms See AJ Llttrell or Roland
Hubbard
FOR BALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Guernsey cow, 7 or 8
years, with heifer calf. Cheap. P. o,
box 667, Medford. W. S. Blrdsall.
FOR SALE Feeder and weaner pigs,
cheap. Turpln Ranch, meadows
north of Beagle.
FOR SALE Ramboulllet rams. Dolph
Phlpps, Crater Lake highway.
FOR SALE Purebred Shopshlre ram
and ram lambs. African geese. Low
price, will dispose of all this month
Salade Ranch, Central Point.
FOR SALE One horse, 1,600 lbs: 32
ewes; Fordson tractor. John Hall,
phone 6-F-21. Gold Hill.
FOR SALE One sow, 7 fine weanera.
One male, one sow. Dr. Miller,
box 21. Phoenix.
FOR SALE 6 good cows. I good 11-
week old heifer calf. Barred Rock
hens and pullets, 2 Charter 540-egg
oil burner Incubators. Cheap. 600
chick oil burning brooder. One
12X16 ft. chicken house. Chick feed
and water dishes. One pet lamb
Drive out Midway Road, take first
turn left after passing Forest Pa
trol, then take first turn right.
Drive mile to white house.
FOR SALE Cow and heifers ChaS
Cummons. Reese Creek
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 300 Narragansett turkeys,
Frank KUngle, Brownsboro, Oregon.
PULLETS AND COCKERELS direct
from New Hampshire this year.
Also Rock pullets and cockerels.
250-275 grade, direct from Drydon.
Brooks Hatchery, East N street.
Grants Pass.
FAT DUCKS Dressed or alive one
Guernsey cow giving milk Mc
carty's Orchard Home Drive Tel
1453-J-2
FOR SALE PETS DOGS
FOR SALE Rare Wheaten 8cottle.
Priced low. Royal Rogue Kennels.
FOR SALE Puppies, cross breed,
full blood Chesapeake and full
blood English pointer; 1 male. 2
femnlrs. Phone 1013.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
'35 Graham sedan, original finish
like new. guaranteed perfect every
way and priced for quick sale.
Save two ways by buying from
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge & Plymouth Distributors
FOR SALE 1930 Plymouth sedan.
Sacrifice $100 cash. CAr can be
seen at 1125 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE 2fl Bulck sedan, excel
lent condition. Take light car as
down payment. Balance easy terms.
509 Austin. Phone 1653-R after
4:30 p. m.
FOR SALE '26 Pontlac coach. Will
trade for wood. 608 S. Riverside.
EQUITY In 1938 Pontlac sedan, trade
for small car. Box 3316 Tribune.
38 DODGE 2-door sedan, radio, heat
er. Bargain. Also Monowheel trailer
cheap. Call 1787.
NEW O.MC. Truck, drag-saw. buzr-
saw. 1000 cords wood, standing, for
sale. B. O. Coulter, Beagle, Ore.
FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet truck
long wheelbase. dual: good tires
extra heavy; 3 extra t.lres; 1500 E
M. Barrlngton Inquire onstofflce
Williams Ore
FOR SALE One 1937 Pontlac Tour
Ing Sedan: one IB3S Pontlao Tour
Ing Sedan Both wlh low mileage
Also 1929 Hudson Sedan All at
greatly reduced prices. Bert Stan
cMffe Phoenix Ore
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
BARGAIN 8-room modem house,
close In. Corner lot. Furnished or
unfurnished. CaU 445-J.
FOR SALE 5-room modem house,
large corner lot, fine shade, $1100.
Phone 1565-J.
NINETEEN ACRES, all Irrigated. In
Ladlno clover, good soil. 4-room
house, cement block ceusr. Dam
electricity, good well water. Near
state highway. Price $3,500. Includ
ing five Guernsey milk cows, cream
separator ana nousenoia lumnuic
L. a. Plckell, 16 South Bartlett
Phone 365.
FOR SALE 006 West Main seven
. ..-,f,,p,iahi1 mm. Hnrriwnnrf
floors, fireplace, two bathrooms.
Ollomatlc hot water heating sys
tem, attractive yard and shrubbery.
Corner lox. unHnc nay, twin ...
Medford Bldg. Phone 802. .
FOR SALE By owner. 5, 10 or 15
acres. Irrigated, Bear creek bottom
land. Mi mile from city limits.
Phone 1524-L.
FOR SALE House and lot In Butte
Falls. L. u. nensnaw, ouiie r a i.
ev-n a a i p fin TRADE for eountrv
6-room house and two lots. James
Stewart, S3" num ot.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FEDERAL LAND
In order that the homeseeker may have
able farms for sale In Josephine and Jackson counties, warren fat
terson. our local Secretary, and C. A. Barnes. Field Salesman for South
western Oregon, will be at the National Farm Loan office, 203 Liberty
Bldg Medford. on September 19th and 20th. You are invited to call
and discuss your land problems with them.
FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SPOKANE
W H Y
LAND AT LAND
1 70-Aore Dairy Ranch, stocked, Irrigated, Improved. 80 acres Irrigated.
in clover, o-room Bungalow, osm, chicken house and other outbuildings.
20 milk cows, some young stock. Rood team and Implements. Hay In
barn. Total price, 6760. 1760 cash; balance, terms. Just about half
actual value for Immediate sale.
2 320 Acres. 6-room modern bungalow, smaller house for help; good
barn and tool shed. 100 acres under
alfalfa and clover land. Total price
terms on balance.
3 120 Acres River Frontage and on
35 acres. Newly finished Bungalow, Inrge barn. 1 consider this tne
most delightful place on Rogue river. Price $6250. Terma to suit purchaser.
4 10 Acres, small house, paid tip water right, barn and chicken house;
land In clover. Price ciooo. ssoo cash; balance, terms.
J. C. BARNES at the LAND OFFICE 943 South Central
Phone 864 or 1127-Y
FOR SALE Modern five-room house,
hardwood floors, fireplace, on pave
ment, near schools, low price, easy
terms. H. G. Wilson, 7 Chestnut.
Phone 1564.
FOR SALE 2 lou, small house near
Roosevelt school, 307 Bessie St.
FOR SALE Room and apt. Busi
ness. Furn cabin. 611 E. Main
Phone 1288-H. evenings.
FOR SALE The 4-room house at
1125 West 9th St : Just remodeled
at a cost of (1800. Price 62100,
one-half cash. Open for Inspection
If Interested, call C. A. DeVoe, or
any licensed Realtor.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of BROWN Si WHITE.
FOR SALE 8-room furnished house
and 14 acre tract nicely locattd
Owner leaving state and will sac
rlflce for $1,250. Terma. O. C.
Pierce. Room 1. Palm Block
Phone 617-L.
BARGAIN Good home near store
and Washington school, take car ot
what have you as small down pay.
ment? Easy terms. Owner 405 J. St
HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and
surrounding towns. Easy terms
Jackson County Federal savings
Loan Assoclstlon.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
For information inquire of Warren
Patterson Secre:.ary at the National
Farm Loan Office 202 Libert) Bldg
Tel 1140 or C A Barnes 167 E
8th Eucene Ore
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
CONCORD GRAPES, 30 lb.
Main. Tel. 1060.
FOR SALE Canning tomatoes, c
lb. Spring street, west of orange
hall. c. J. Mcuay.
CUCUMBERS sorted to size wanted.
We havo a nice lot of CANTA
LOUPES, priced reasonably. B. E.
Ford, 2 miles west on Jacksonville
highway. Phone 731-R.
HAHN MOTORS
GUARANTEE COUNTS
Friday and Saturday Special
34 CHEVROLET de luxe sport sedan
reflnlshed In let black duco. new
tires, completely reconditioned me-
chanlcauy. special price, $34u. 31
day guarantee. Easy terms.
HAHN MOTORS USED CAR LOT
25 South Riverside
ASTERS. 3 dozen SOe. Pickling cu
cumbers. Dressler's. 1107 E. Main.
GOOD WASHING MACHINE, extra
nice enameled wood range, White
sewing machine, Paul house pump,
some good heating stoves, kitchen
cabinets. Al's Trading Post, Jack
sonville highway.
FOR SALE Latest model six-tube
all-wave radio, $24.50. Guaranteed
foreign reception. 816 W. llth 8t.
Phone 1555-R.
FOR SALE Concora grapes. 101
Portland. Phone 855-L.
FOR SALE Bedroom suite, bungalow
piano priced right for quick sale
808 South Central after 6 p. m.
FOR SALE Flame Tokay grapes.
vineyard prices. Norman Ohrt, 127
Spring street. .
PLANER BLOCKS, large and dry, now
only $4.45 a load. Tel. 333, Central
Point Fuel.
CANNING TOMATOES, le lb.; beans.
3c and 4c lb. Blankenshlp, Central
Point.
PRUNES, lc lb. you pick, l!4c picked
Damson and Hungarian plums, 8c
a lb. We deliver. B. E. Ford, two
miles west on Jacksonville highway.
pnone 731-R.
FOR SALE About S tons of old com
In ear, to one party. C. A. De Voe.
Phone 1407.
FOR SALE 2 heating stoves No. 20
Used very little. 303 So. Grape.
KLAMATH HAY and potatoes de
llvered. Orders taken at Snappy
service station. S miles north of
Ashlsnd on highway.
GOOD USED WASHERS, radios. 1
good used electric range, 3 General
Electric sweepers. At a bargain,
cleanup on garden hose. Flck's
Hardware.
MYERS WATER PRESSURE systems
guaranteed. All pumping systems
overhauled. Plumbing contracting
Fenco electrle fence regulators.
Full line of general paints, fishing
tackle and hunting supplies. Full
line hardware. See ui about your
federal housing. Flck's Hardware.
FOR SALE Speed Queen washers and
ironers; a sparton refrigerators,
special low price. Guaranteed serv.
Ice and parts for all makes of
washers. Oood buy on Coleman oil
circulators and wood circulators.
General Electric Ironer, demon
strator. one-half price. Csnner's
supplies. Flck's Hardware.
CLOVER PASTURE for sale.
Farlow Ranch. Lake Creek.
Earl
GRAPES 1 '4 to 3 cents. Calhoun
Ranch. 1 mile S.W. Phoenix.
LATE HALES. 75e orchard lug.
mile west Phoenix on Houston road
Carpenter.
FOR SALE Rattlesnakes dead
alive. U. A Bretcher Rogue Rlvor
KLAMATH HAY large or small lots
137 N Riverside, Medford.
GRAPES Wine and telly grapes,
P4C: Tokay and Missions. 2c Brine
containers Anders Vineyard, 'a, mile
west willow springs Berries station.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
BANK FARMS
an opportunity to discuss avail
I
OPTICE
Irrigation. Land all fenced. Fine
16500. Some trade or S2000 cash,
Highway; abundance free water for
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
QUILTING, all finished, 18 up.
Mee, Applegate, Ore.
FOR SALE
PEACHES
Our Late Peaches are now ready
Last peaches of season, fine for
canning or table use. Bring con
tainers V. Bursell. 1 mile west of
highway on Beall Lane. Phone
355-J-3
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Good going secondhand
Dusiness, 5-room modern nouse,
plenty garden space, 3 dozen chick
ens, winter's wood In: house and
store on lease. Box 3335, Tribune.
FOR SALE . Restaurant.
Inquire
336 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Second-hand
store and Flxlt shop. Win take
truck as part cayment. L. A
Bratcher. Ropue River.
PERSONAL
GALL STONES. SND Gall Remedy
will eliminate them Painless. Harm
less. Not a drug. Visible results
Complete treatment five dollars
E N D GALL REMEDY CO.. IH13
N. W Flanders St. Portland. Ore
PHYCHIO Readings Dally Mr Miller
328 North Central
MISCELLANEOUS
BETTER rebore Job at a saving
Frees oarage Jacksonville Phone
MRS. HATTIE REAMES WHITE. AO-
credited Piano Teacher. Beginners
H 8. credits. 220 Laurel. Tel. 449-M
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS
ESCROWS
Chinese Herbs
Chinese Herbs for all aliments
Gri QUICK KESULl'S
rry our remedies when other tall
CHAN & CHAN CO 235 B Main.
Expert Window Cleaner
LET JOE DO IT Tel. 1172. House
cleaning, floor waxing, demothlng
rugs, upholsetry. cleaning.
Osteopathic Physicians,
DRS. P. G. it EVA MAINS CARLOW
Osteopathic Physicians
Announce the removal of their offices
from the Liberty Bldg to 26 Laurel
St., opposite the Court House.
Mail Tribune Daily
across
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4. Brittle
fl. Write
13. Be uridar
obligation
IS. Competitor
14. Past
Ik Dances of a
certain sort
IT. Extreme fear
19. Sea enRlea
SI. Payable
22. Bristles
24. Pressure as of
necessity
St. Drinking cup:
Scotch
St. Pintail duck
30. Article
SL Correlative of
either
SS. Hand-thaped
8ft. He: French
36. Pronoun
38. Kind of fuel
89. Small stream
41 Division of ft
book
41. Covering of
beach ea
44. Thick black
liquid
41. .Ueaven
47. Agree in
final aound
10. DMde or ad
here cioftely
15. Rowing Im
plement
Solution of Saturday's Puzzlt
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ST. Type meaauraa
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY '
Dressmaking.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
Fur Remodeling Buttons and
Buckles covered Room 302 U S
Natl Bank Bldg Tel 1181 L
DRESSMAKING?" Tailoring. Ladles
Coats and Suits Alterations Prices
reasonable Mary M Coker Cra
terlan Bldg.
THE MO-DES SHOPPE, formerly The
Domestic, featuring Dressmaking.
Tailoring. Alterations, Hemstitch
ing. Buttons snd Buckles. Same
management. 19 N. Bartlett.
Furs.
PURS remodeled, repaired, rellned
cleaned and glazed. Reasonable
Work guaranteed Phone 9H9-M.
LOANS
CASH
For School Days.
IS you need extra money to get tht
children ready for school, or for
any other purpose, call on
us You can get any amount up
to $300 here promptly witnout en
dorsers, on vour . own security
Small monthly payments
arranged to suit your convenience
Call, phone or write for particulars
without obligation.
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Lie. No. 8-311 M317. Phone 139
45 South Central.
MONEY TO LOAN on modem dwell
Incs of late construction. $9 lb pel
month per thousand. Low. Interest
rate.
BROWN & WHITE. 104 W. Main
Radiator hepalrlng
HOOPER'S RAnlA TOR SERVICE
33 8outh Bartlett
Palming.
JNO H LOCK
PAINTER
Fine Interior wotk a specialty.
Pbone 809.
COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY
PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend
a reliable painter or paperhanger
F.H.A loans for painting now avail
able. Pittsburgh Paint Store. 133
W. Main.
SPRAY PAINTING A SPECIALTY
SIGNS HOUSES INDUSTRIAL
Estimates Gladly Given.
COMMERCIAL PAINTING CO Tel 42
Refrigeration Service
Day Phone 458 Nlte Phone 16S3-J
REFRIGERATION SERVICE CO.
The Only Exclusive Refrigeration Shop
In Southern Oregon.
Authorized Factory Service.
217 W Main St Medlord Oregon
ROOFING
WE REPAIR or apply any type 01
roof. Roll roofings and coating at
mall order prices. Pabco Paints
and Roofing. Bkerson Paint ind
Root Co.. 38 So Bartlett. Tel 343
Transfer
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving Bonded carriers. Fireproof
stornge. Expert aratlng, packing
and shipping service. "Davis for
Service." Phone 644.
EAU8 TRANSFER St STORAGE CO.
Office 26 So Fir Phone 316 Prices
tight Service guaran' ied.
LEGAL NOTICES
County Treasurer's Call for Oeneral
County Fund Warrants. Oeneral
Rood Fund Warrants, Market Itnad
Fund Warrants and Bridge Fund
. Warrants.
Notice Is hereby given that there
are funds on hand for the redemption
of all General County Fund Warrants
that were registered to, and Including
January 31st, 1938. Also all General
Road Fund Warrants that were regis
tered to, and Including May 3rd, 1938.
Also all Market Road Fund Warrants
that were registered to, and Including
August 3rd, 1938. Also aU Bridge
Cross-Word Puzzle
10. Self
11. And not
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IS. Regret
deeply
10. Abridged
atatement
21. Indifferent to
pleasure or
pain
SS. Planet
lb. Genuine
36. Young person
V Shouta
29 Wild plum
31 Stage player
14. Rub out
J7 Sylvan del Mee
40. Amount taken
In
41. Old card gam
43. Menl obtnined
from the
dried tubers
of certain
orchlda
46. Pale brown
47. American
author
41. Kind of meat
41. Pen
6L Irritate
68. Aperture In a
needle
15. 100 square
me ten of
land
8. fur-bearing '
animate
4. Poor withered
old woman
I. Oo up
. Pour
7. Held a eeaslon
tX Dreeilng for
wound
I. Father or
mother
Fand Warrants that were registered
. and Including August 3rd. 1938.
Interest on the above called Gen
eral County Fund Warrants. General
Road Fund Warrants, Market Road
Fund Warrants, and Bridge Fund
Warrants ceases on September 21st,
1038.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, Sep
tember 16th, 1938.
RALPH E. SWEENEY
County Treasurer of
Jackson County. Ore.
News of4-H
H CLUBS
By Virginia Ricks
Virginia Ricks returned from the
state fe.tr at Salem, September 12,
with C. D. Conrsd. county agent and
Elsie Bradford of Evans Valley, who
was reserve champion of the style
review at the Jackson county 4-H
club fair In Auguat. Both girls mod
eled their dresses In the style review
Friday and were In the style parade
Friday evening.
Chester Ricks won first prlie of
two weeks scholarship to 4-H Club
summer school at Corvallls In 1BS9,
with his exhibit In second year
wood-working, at the state fair. This
Is the second consecutive year he nee
won first place, having won last year
In division 1 wo:d-worklng.
The entire exhibit as sent to the
state fair will be placed in the Sixth
street window of the Big Pines Lum
ber oompany In Medford again this
year.
Virginia Ricks of the Howard 4-H
clubs plsced fifth at the state fair
with her complete waanaoie ecnooi
costume In competition with 85 girls
In the same division.
By Bryan Yorton
Showing the animals at the fair
was the main topic of conversation
at the Antelope 4-H club meeting
held at the home ot Jack Steele, Sep
tember 10.
Mrs. von der Hellen gave tastruO'
tlons on completing record books, ex
plained the premium lists and
qutrements, and told members how
to prepare Heir etook for showing
The folr Is to be held September 33
and 33 at Fifth and Riverside streets.
In Medford. Record books should be
Into Mr. Conrsd' office by September
IB.
Demonstrations to be given at the
fair were also discussed.
Barbara Oulbertson reported on the
Judging tour held lest month.
Dclbert Walch was t.e only visitor
present. After the meeting, refresh'
ments were served.
By Kenneth Bendura
A meeting of the Hill Billy Poultry
Boys and the Hill Billy Sheepherders
was held at Elk Creek schoolhouse
September 13. Mrs. O. D. Bendure
was s visitor.
Plans for taking the livestock . to
the county fair were discussed.
Several boys have selected their
chickens to exhibit at the fair.
Reese Creek
REESE CREEK, Sept. 18. (Spl.)
Our school Is progressing wlthr a fine
attendance, all getting down to real
study and enjoying the school year
once again.
The Home and School association
will hold their first moating Friday,
September 16. AU mothers and school
natrons and friends are Invited to
attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey
entertained Mrs. Humphrey's cousin
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Sola Css
weU of 8tonley. Wis. They arrived
September 9 and left September 13
They visited here 18 years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hammel en
Joyed a week's visit from Mr. Hsnv
melt's cousin, Mrs. Ella Holblng of
Portland, last .week.
Mr. and Mrs. Levon Dunford, who
resided on the Edward Cowden plaea
have moved up on Rogue river.
Edward Hanlford came September 3
and took his wife, Mrs. Fern Hani'
ford, and little daughter, Slgna, back
to Seattle, where" he Is stationed ts
a radio operator for the government,
Miss Mildred Hsnsen attended the
teachers' meeting held In Medford
September 10.
Wallace McDowell moved soma of
his dslry herd home September
Alex Vestsl snd Wilfred Jack helped
him for three days, putting down
well.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey
entertained September 8 with an all
day community farewell party for the
Misses Fry and Hilda Rein, who are
leaving this month for San Fran'
Cisco for an Indefinite stay, visiting
Mr. and Mrs. A. Linn. Those enjoying
their hospitality were Mrs. Ivan Hat
field and her daughter, Mrs. LaVem
Oilman of Ashland, her son and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCoy, and
little daughter. Prlscllls. of Los An
geles, Mr. snd Mrs. H. Ball. Mrs. John
Hankln. Mrs. James Twedell, and
Judith Lynn, Mrs. John Foster. Mrs.
M. Heckenbcrger, Mrs, Lora French.
Warren and Alva Jack, Mrs. Leland
Pettygrew. two children, Mrs. L. O,
Rusho, Miss Ethel Ewlng, Mrs. Ralph
Merrltt and Jimmy, Mrs. Robert Mc
Cabe, Mrs. C. H. Rusho, Mrs. Homer,
Martin. Mrs. C. W. Waddell, Mrs. W.
E. Hsmmell, Mrs. O. P. Rusho. Mrs.
Thomas Vestsl, Mrs. Theo. Rein, the
Misses Hilda and Frya Rein, Mrs.
Elmer Robertson, and David, Miss
Myrtle CsMack, Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Humphre) and Darlene, Mr. Alex Ves
tal and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb.
A covered dish luncheon, or rethor
a bsnquet. was served at noon on the
lswn under the bestltlful oaks. In the
afternoon, all Joined In community
singing. Mrs. O. P. Rusho gave t
splendid description of her summer
vscatlon. Mrs. Humphrey sang a beau
tlful solo of her own composition.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Watson and
Commodore Parker, all former real
dents of the Butt Falls district, came
from their home near San Francisco
to visit relstlves and friends, Septem
ber 11. Mrs. Edward Cowden was out
from Medford at thslr home. Mrs
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Trsynor. Pirate manager, getting, chummy with a pie on a Cali
fornia movie lot to Indicate a tondneaa for It But thert'l dispute
as to how Pie got his nickname.
Watson and Mrs. Cowden are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vestal and
Kathleen, also Robert Lamb, visited
at the W. Ft. Lamb home, Septem
ber 14.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb enter
tained with a chicken dinner for Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lewis of Butte Falls.
September 11. The occasion was the
fifth wedding anniversary for Mr. and
Mrs. Lewi and the eighteenth wed
ding anniversary for Mr. and Mrs.
Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. M. Heckenberger
called In the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ohsrles Cummons,
Mrs. Agness Moffttt and Miriam Cum
mons went to Crescent City Wednes
day and returned Friday of last week.
All enjoyed a splendid vacation on
the beach.
Mrs. Charles Cummons. Mrs. Agness
Moffltt, Mrs. Homer Martin, Mrs.
Mary B rouse and Mrs. W. R. Lamb
attended the convention of the W. C.
T. U. held In Oranta Pass Septem
ber IS.
'
High School News
by
STUDENT REPORTERS
By Dorothy Flynn
During the past week, plans have
been started to hold a contest be
tween the Bays' anil Qlrls' Leagues to
sell Student Body tickets.
Every student purchasing a tlckot
Is aiding the league to which he be
longs. At the end of the contest, the
winning league will be named ac
cording to the percentage of tlckot
bolder In each group, snd will re
sult In a dance to be given by the
losing organisation.
A dance 1 not the only reward, as
every holder of a ticket will be ad
mitted to all athletic events free,
and 1 allowed to hold any office
which he might not otherwise be able
to do. There are sevaral ways In which
the ticket aid everyone, and all stu
dent are urged to purchase one dur
ing the next week.
A Qlrls league meeting was held
September 14. to get the little sisters
acquainted with their big sisters. It
was not n official meeting, but sev
eral announcements were made, and
Natalie Tengwald entertained with a
piano solo.
To start the new semester, the first
A. S. B. meeting wss held September
13, for the Introduction of officers
and announcements.
The new president, Burton Daugh
erty, called the meeting to order and
later gave a short talk to the sopho
mores and new students urging them
to enter aotlvltles.
Dick Finch, business manager, and
Don Montleth, senior clsss president,
gsve short pep talks in behslf of trie
A. 8. B. tickets which are now on sale
for all student. Editor Barbara
Hsmpson of the Hl-Tlmes. Rhea An
derson of the Crater, and Lela Hen
derson of the Handbook mode short
announcement concerning these
publications.
The meeting was adjourned and
the assembly was turned over to Mr
Smith, who msde several announce
ment especially for the benefit if
new student. Miss Floy Young and
Mr. Walt concluded the meeting with
suggestion concerning the chorus
snd drum corps.
0 Mall Trtoune Want all.
Travel Table
AIRPLANES
Northbound.
Leave. Mall Close
1:17 p.m. 13:83 p.m.
4:48 a.m. 4:01 ajn.
Sonthboond.
Leave. Malls Close
13:11 a.m. 11:36 pjn.
TRAINS
Northbound.
Leave.
830 am
Ms lis Close.
6 to am
7:08 pjn
14)6 p m
Southbound.
Leave.
8:80am.
638 pa
Malls Close
7:80 am
8:33 p.m
BUSES
North.
1:40 a m.
HOim
M .m.
1:40 p.m.
I :46 pm
g :46 p.m.
South.
13:18 am
6:16 a m
8:80 am
t :66 am
6:80 pm
6:68 p m
10:80 p m.
t:80 pjn
To Klamath Falls.
9:46 am and 6 40 pm.
To O rants Pas only.
' To Aihltn! only
Meteorological Report
September 16, 1988
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: ralr tonight
and Saturday, but with some cloudi
ness, little change In temperature.
Oregon: Generally fair tonight an4
Saturday but with considerable clou
diness In west portion, little change
In temperature, gentle changeable
wind off the coast.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 06; lowest 46.
Total monthly, precipitation M
inches. Deficiency for the month .It
Inches.
Tots) precipitation since September
1, 1938, .04 inches. Deficiency for .be
season .18 Inches.
Relative humidity at I p. m. yes
terday 30 per cent; 8 a. m. today M
per cent.
Tomorrow. Sunrise 8:68 a. m., eutv
set 6:16 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 a, m
120 Meridian Time,
Boise
Boston .
Chicago .
Denver
Eureka
48 Clear -
63 .84 P.Cdy.
60 T. Cloudy
80 P. Cdy.
43 T. Cloudy
43 Clear
63 Clear ,
66 Clear
64 .If Cloudy
48 Cloudy '
76 P.Cdy.
68 Cloudy
40 Clear
68 Clear
83 Clear
64 Cloudy
48 Clear
66 Clear
64 .66 Cloudy ,
60 Clear .
. 76
. 66
70
.86
. 80
, 94
. 96
Helena .
Los Angeles
MEDFORD
New York .
Omaha
Phoenix
Portland
Reno ...
Roeeburg
Salt Lake
San Francisco
Seattle
Spokane 90
Washington, DC. 90
Yakima - 93
Bible on First Bin.
SACRAMENTO, Cel. (TJP) Rec
ords of the state controller' office
show that the first claim approved
for payment after California became
a state was for a Bible that cost M.
The Bible was ordered from San Jos
to be available for the first session '
of the supreme court la June, 1860.
Gum Belts Ftsh.
SAtJLT STB. MARIE. Ont, (UP) '
The "fish story" season ha arrived
here, too. Jack Brockenrldge, vet
eran lumberman, report he ran OUV
or halt while fishing In the Sault
ship canal so he put a piece ot cheer
ing gum on his hook and hauled
out a 4(4 pound whlteflsh.
' Thrift In Salvation Army.
TORONTO, Ont. (UP) A sewing
machine and a seal coat were left to
the Salvation Army here In the will
of two women. The sewing machine
wss put Into active service and the
fur coat was sold and the money
was used to purchase clothing mere
suitable for needy people.
Record Bain Fan.
GREENVILLE, Ms. (UP) reesat
thunder shower brought S.S1 Inch
precipitation IB two hours, breaking
all record her since 1909.
FOR SALE
Large Doublg Red Dt
licloni 0 Oradt Osll
Applet.
40c Lug Containers
Also Few PsaohM
Crab Apples and
Petit Plums
WING ORCHARDS
FOR DALE
Several fin young f
isUrtd Guernsey Boll
Calves. Excellent type.
Fine Conformation. Dams
ill on official test.
Wing's CloverhiD
Golden GnenueyDiiry
ha
. 66
..103
80
88
84
78
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