Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 21, 1938, Page 15, Image 15

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LOST AND FOUND
yOUND Pair lady's gloves. Owner
Identity and pay lor adv. Tribune
office.
LOST Eyeglasses. Mr. Spencer.
Phone 1727, evenings. Reward.
LCST It dK mmsinb, call talb
ffl ANTEDFEMALE HELP
VANTED Girl or woman lor gen
' eral housework. References. Tel.
1193-H.
WANTED Experienced local beauty
operator. Preferably with follow
ing. Box No. 1448 Tribune.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPEB-Cook for
family of three, consisting of wid
ower and two grown children who
are attending college and are home
only on week-ends. Write Box
3039. Mail Tribune, stating wages,
experience and references.
MALE OK FEMALE
MAIL OUR CIRCULARS and free
samples from your home In spare
time. We pay one cent for each
letter mailed. Puget Sound Sales
Co.. Box 3042. Seattle. Wash.
WANTED-smJATIONS
WANTED By high school girl, place
to work and go to school. Box
1834. tribune.
YOUNG MAN, attending Ashland
I Normal, wants part-time employ
'ment. Phone 983.
JfnnR "rk "y " hUr-
Phone 410-R. I
WOMAN WANTS WORK by day or
hour. Phone 426-L.
WANTED Miscellaneous
WANTED The best used car that
50 cash will buy. Call 219 No.
Riverside, after 6 p. m.
PHONE 969-R for furniture repairing,
upholstering and reflnlshlng. Thl
bault. WANT Medford or vicinity property
for South Dakota farm. A. J.
Buf flngton, 38 Emellne, Santa Cruz,
Calif.
WANTED To buy equity In light 1
sedan Must be bargain. 13 Ken
wood.
DRIVING to Oklahoma Nov. 1st, by
Los Angeles and El Paso. Accomo
date 2 or 3, share expenses. In
quire at Drive-In Market, South
Riverside.
lfR RUQ'AND DAVENPORT CLEAN
llNO. Fumigating and Demothlng.
Phone 293. 209 West 8th St.
WANTED Rabbits. 120 lb, Uw
weight. Ashland Poultry and Egg
WANTED Dead and worthless ani
mals removed free 01 charge Phone
(reverse charges) Southern Oregon
Bv. Product Co
WEU. DRlLLINCl-tl 60 pel rt first
60 ft. etc J M Dodne K nu
HiniiKNi ('Ann I'ltn paid
Pot Voui Furniture
MKIIFIIRII HAKI1AIV Millet
17 N OraDe St Phon, I0BS
WOOL - MOHA1H - H11JES
And Pelts See ut before ynu sell
MED FOND BARGAIN ' HOUSE
37 N Orioe St Phone 1063
LAUNDRY -Mrs nusnD lei I.146M
WIS fV MIIHr lAlt
Pol Voul Furniture
llni.MHIIIlk tMIHKlVM
8th and mint Phonr 647
HlOHKSl PRIi'Ef PAID fol Uhtlerles
Radiators Aluminum Brsee Cop
per and jthel metals
MEDFOHD BARGAIN MOUSE
Tt N Ornne -t Phnne I OCT
FOR RENT-HOUSES
FOR RENT i duplex, furnished.
20 per month, water paid Also
6-room modern house. 617.50 per
month. L. G. PICKELL. 18 80
Bartlett.
HOUSE FOR RENT 4 rooms, mod
ern, psrtlv furnished. Call 1011
w. loth St.
FOR RENT Four-room unfurnished
house. Adults preferred. Inquire
34 Beatty.
FOR RENT Modern 5-room house.
Msement and furnaee. Adults.
Phone 756.
FOR RENT Modern furnished five
room home In Fern Valley; elec
trical appliances, furnaee. tele
phone st no charje: 25 rent to
reunble parties. Clurles R. Ray.
room 217 Metlford Bldg. Tel. 303.
FOR RENT 3-room n!e-lv furnished
home, well located Adults only
No docs Inquire 1J2 No. try.
FOR PENT 4-nv'nl psr'ly furnished
huv Thomas Road, across from
D-irks C-:nrpty
F! RENT- Furnl'hed 6-ro m house.
' 16 Quince St. Inquire 45 8. Front.
FOB RENT H0U8ES
FURNISHED 8 -room house near Acad
emy and high school. 018 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT Small furnished house.
In rear Elderly adults. No dogs
410 Hamilton.
FOR RENT o-room modern fur
nished house Close In. 33a 8
Riverside Phone 467-J.
FOR RENT House No 6 new boring
Court West 11th strictly modern
Adults only Phone 338
FOR RENT APAKTMENTB
FURNISHED 1 and 3-room apt..
ground floor. 604 W. Main.
FOR RENT Clean two-room apart
ment. 335 South Ivy,
FOR RENT 8 -room furnished apt.
Phone 131-R.
FOR RENT Apt. 934 Apple.
FURNISHED a room apt. ground
floor. 604 W. 10th.
APT. FOR RENT 604 So. Oakdale.
FURNISHED APT. Heat, private
bath, Frlgldalre. 806 W. Main.
FOR RENT Comfortable, furnished,
heated apartment; Frlgldalre. 618
So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT 3-room and 6-room un
furn apts 307 N. Ivy.
OR RENT Furnished Rooms
FOR RENT 3 rooms. 118 Almond
FOR RENT Furnished Bleeping
room and heated; private entrance;
64 per week. 526 So. Central.
FURNISHED ROOM for rent. Busi
ness woman preferred. 19 Mistletoe.
COMFORTABLE room In private
home. 410 Beatty St. Tef. 1531 -Y
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished sleep
tng room for gentleman. 335 &.
Riverside.
ROOM FOR RENT Private entrance,
bath and shower. 13.60 week. 408
Edwards.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 d Grape
FOR RENT BOARD-ROOM
BOARD and ROOM 61 a day at 716
E Main
FOR RENT Miscellaneous
GARAGE FOR RENT. 117 Laurel.
FOR RENT Store space In Liberty
Bldg. suitable for grocery depart
ment, available about Nov. 1st
Inquire J. T Hall, 303 Liberty
Bldg. Phone 1949.
FOR RENT 6000 acres winter pas
ture for cattle. Write W 8 Hutch
ens. Red Bluff. Tehama Co., Cal
ONE store room, upstair office
rooms See Al Llttrell or Roland
Hubhard
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Cows and heifers. Geo.
Schanz. 3 miles north Eagle Point
on Crater Lake Hwy., turn left on
first gravel road, third house.
FOR TRADE for cows, gentle horse
,. v, m.i.
IAVE a few high grade Corrledale
rams, yearlings. Also some 8
months ram Iambs. , All reasonable.
Hawkins Brothers. Applegate, Ore.
FOR SALE Half Jersey-Guernsey
family cow giving 10 to 13 quarts;
will freshen about Jan. 1. Approxi
mately 3 tons alfalfa hay In stack
Double constructed 10x16 poultry
house on skids. Phone 498-H-3.
FOR SALE Fresh Guernsey cow.
third calf. Fred Caulklns, Griffin
creek, 1 14 miles south White school.
FOR SALE or trade for cows, heavy
team, 3200 or 3300. Ed Leigh,
Valleyvlew.
RABBITS Thoroughbred white does.
Ross Lane. Box 441.
FOR SALE Fine Jersey-Guernsey
cow. Freshen soon, third calf. Otis
Garrett, Buckshot Hill road.
FOR 8ALE 60 hesd Chester White
weaner pigs, also 6-montha-old
pure bred boar. Walter Wooldrldge,
Coker Butte road, route 4.
FOR SALE Young Jersey bull, Leg
horn hens year old. feeder pigs.
Frank Gleaves, Lozier lane.
FOR SALE w eaner pigs. Wm.
Straus, Sams Valley.
FOR SALE 12 feeder and wearnr
pigs. Cheap. Turpln Ranch, Mead
ows, north Beacle...
FOR SALE Team big mules. Inquire
Paul Force. Eagle Point.
FOR SALE Young Brown Swiss Bulls
Brown Swiss for more milk Phlppi
Orchard Phone 417
FOP SA'.E POULTRY
FOR SALE PETS DOOS
FOR SALE Black cocker spaniel,
4 months old. 326 8o. Central.
FOR 8ALE REAL ESTATE
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
For Information Inquire of Warren
Patterson. Secretary, at the Na
tional Farm Loan Office. 303 Lib
erty Bldg.
5-ROOM modern house on pavement:
plastered; 61700. ,200 cash, balance
terms. UPP Ic RINOOEN, 403 East
Main.
LOOK
FOR SALE Five-room house, large
. lot. shed and fruit. Full price.
650. Inquire 408 Boardman.
WHEN fou thlrrs jf real est think
of BROWN si WHITE
FOP. SALE 30-A. placet and quart
claim: elec. water. Buildings swl
machinery Can operat year
around Sickness reason for dls
posal. Geo. Klingle. Hotel Allen
WE HAVE BUYERS for city property
List your property with us. Utp
ti Rlnaoen. 403 E Main.
FOR RENT Partlv furnished Bunga
low Adults, 1027 East Jackson or
phone 1433-J.
HOUSES FOR SALa in Medloro and
surrounding towns Esst terms
Jsessnn County Federal savings
Loan Assocutl.in
EXTRA good income iroperly In
Medlord Wsnt farm as down pay
ment or what havs you? Inquire
405 i 31.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Miscellaneous
OOOD HOME for sale, cheap Would KLAMATH HAY lb so. Columbus.
take small down payment or what -
have you? Inquire 406 J St. CUT PRICE BARGAINS
. - BOfLDINO MATERIALS
FOR SALE 10-room house, lot 103x MUST REDUCE OUR 8TOCK
100. garage. In business district Split-shakes, Smithing Coal, Dorj,
307 N Ivy street Windows, Sash. Insulating Wsll-
Boards, paints, Varnish, Good dry
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES lumber-in 2x. ahlpli..,. timbers
Roofings roll and shingles.
HAHN MOTORS SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS NOW
1936 BUICKKA8NpIcml BXTourlng " - "
esed0' U"rl' THE MEDFORD' LUMBER CO.
1935 CHEVROLET iSwmtrry At 3rd and Fir. Phone- 029.
the Hahn Motor guarantee that poR SALE E-flat alto saxophot.e
..., J?if T"J 5 and case; good condition. Call
1936 FORD 85 de luxe 4-door trunk 621-R
Sedan. In tip-top shBpe through- ,. .. . . ' -,. n -. -i. -,. -i. ,i
out. Has plenty of what It for SALE 3 good cows. 8 tiers
takes. Only 495 dry wood. Essex '38 car. 1 pet lamb
1931 OLD6MOB1LB 6-wheel precision Drive out Mldwav road, take first
Sedan. Has plenty of class and turn to left after passing Forest
Is In- nice chape mechanically. Patrol, then take first turn right,
and has exceptionally good rub- drive mile to white house.
ber. our special at only 6195 -
The Easiest Terms In Town. FOR SALE Dry slabs, 6-tler load.
HAHN MOTORS LOT delivered In Medford. (5.60. Jess
36 South Riverside. Rtchsrdsoo. Central Point.
LOOK Nearly new 1938 rord De MYERS WATER PRESSURE systems
Luxe Sedan, run only 3176 miles guaranteed. All pumping systems
Will sacrifice quick at the price overhauled. Plumbing contracting
of a used '37. No equal In town. and fixtures Fenco electric fence
230 N. Bartlett. regulators. Real buys on well-
: known Coleman oil circulators and
FOR SALE Miscellaneous wood circulators. Full line of gen-
--L. -in-i eral paints, fishing tackle and
FOR SALE VanBrundt grain drill. hunting supplies. Full line hard
Phone 697-R-l. ware. See us about your Federal
, Housing. Pick's Hardware.
FOR SALE Used washers. All prices.
31 N. Bartlett. ELECTRIC FENCE. S17 50 up. Harry
C.-- Weagant. Ashland Phone ll-F-4
FOR SALE or trade for grain, weaner
nigs. M. F. Young. Central Point. KLAMATH HAY mrge or small lots
IZ 137 N Riverside. Medford
FOR SALE Two repossessed May- ;
tag washers. Will sell for balance PERSONAL
1 due. Call 31 N. Bartlett. . .L .
Davis Peed Store. Medford. Ashland. g 'JZ,,, 'Tv. XZ
DELICIOUS APPLES-Phon. 1704-R. g w ""nder. "rtlarfd Ore
FOR SALE Small cider apples,
small Boso pears, cheap. Give or- MISCELLANEOUS
ders to Joe Kantor. Myron Root .
Packing House. SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out Of
court saving money, confidential
FOR BALE Alto saxophone, cheap. Wrjte Economy Service, room 433
Steve Whipple, 607 King. Redwoods Hotel Prams Pass, Ore
Fme AamaUPredGSapplesNeW Myron BUSINESS CHANCES
Root Packing House. Bring boxes. TCC '
- Z NEED active man or woman to assist
FOR SALE Electric range, radio '-th established line in Medford
and other furniture. Call at 401 vicinity; 350 cash required to
E. 5th. start. Investment protected. Write
G. H. Jensen, 1719 G fit.. Eureka,
FOR SALE Deagan 4-octave ma- Calif.
rimba, like new. or trade for ac- 1 1
cordlon or Eastman Cine kodak. TOR SALE Grocery store with
Phone 1710. fountain; good location In Med-
. , ford on Pacific Hwy. Low rent.
FOR SALE Nationally advertised Doing good business. Box 1837,
SPEED QUEEN washers and lroners. Tribune,
reasonably priced. Guaranteed ser- -,"-'---'"-,'"
vice and parts for all make of NEW AND WELL-EQUIPPED Service
washers. Liberal allowance on Station at Jacksonville for sale at
trade-ins. Real Bargain in several reaI bargain Will require np
stood used washers and radios. proximately 51000 cash to handle
PICK'S HARDWARE. u Interested phone 052, Medford,
-w-w---r- or write P. O. Box 1074.
VISIT Pine Cone Stand. Truck Just s
arrived with aweet potatoea, orangea, BUSINESS DIRECTORY
lemons and grapefruit. u-uwy, , -1.rn,-lm.l J,..-u
WALL-PAPER at- half-prlca during , A warts
Lamport's Cloae-Out Sale. 9tmmmvmm
KfZ.jTCH 8140 lb FSIl 4AaCbKsSt",1cotv
AKERS FEED STORE sella for less
Klamath hay, grain and potatoes;
clover and grass seeds, wood, posts,
shakes, and shingles. Free delivery.
1713 N. Riverside. Phone 602.
GOOD used wood and oil burners.
, excellent condition. Best buys in
Medford. Flck's Hardware,
14x18 TARPAULIN for sale. Akers
Feed Store, n3 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE CHEAP Seed barley, feed
er pigs and other livestock. Tel.
571-R-l.
FOR SALE Fourth crop alfalfa. Will
trade for wood. Phone 611-R-3.
3.000 ROCKHILL strawberry plants
for fall planting. Strong, healthy
stock. W. J. Robertson, route 2.
box 37, De Barr Ave., old Pacific
highway.
FOR SALE Dining room suite; Eure
ka vacuum cleaner; gas stove, 3
burners and oven, and miscella
neous. 10 Mistletoe.
FOR SALE SHEEP GUANO for
your garden and lawn. Monarch
Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE Apply VIGORO to your
lawn now. A Mil application will
Insure a better lawn next summer
Monarch Seed z Feed Co.
FOR SALE Household good. 1
Heatrola, double bed, single bed
and springs, kitchen cabinet, small
heating stove, breakfast table and
4 chairs, flat-top desk. 40 Berke
ley Way. Phone 812-W.
FOR SALE POPCORN. The beat
In the world. Monarch Seed Sc
Feed Co.
FOR SALE FREE-FLOWING SOIL
SULPHUR for your alfalfa and
meadows. Monarch Seed Ac Fd
Co.
FOR SALE WHEAT GERM MEAL,
the most abundant source of health
and growth -producing vitamin B for
human consumption. Include In
your morning cereal for health.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR RENOVATING. RE-COVERING
and INNER-SPRING Mattress and
UphoLiterinR. call Nu-Way Mat
tress and Upholstering Co.. 200
West 8th St. Phone 293. Estimates
Free.
FOR SALE PLEX-O-OLASS. the
perfect glass-substitute. Weather
and waterproof. Keeps out rain
and cold. Inclose sleeping And
laundry porches for comfort. In
expensive, easy to Install. Mon
arch Seed A Feed Co.
ONIONS, lc-l'c; popcorn on cob, 3c
1 mile south Phoenix. Elmer Harris
CONCORD ORAPES for Juice, cheap
Phone 314-M.
FOR 8ALE Furniture. M Doyle.
West end McAndrews Road.
PLANER BLOX. delivered from
Medford Corporation at M 45 a
toad. Phone 383. Central Point
Fuel.
FOR SALE Used oil circulating heat
ers: all make at reasonable prions
Petroleum Heat and Burner Co.
412 fcast Main St.
SUOAR Pine Shakes and dry fuel
B C Fa ber Central Point.
PRUNES IC lb. .So picked: carrot
!4c B. E. Fcrd, 2 ml. wpst on
Jacksonville Hwy. Phone 71 -R.
ORAPFB FOR SaLE and irape juice
to ortier. ciaxltaon Vlnsj.ua, Hi, I
TITLE IN8IKANCE
ABSTRACTS
ESCROWS
The MO-DES Shoppe Featuring Tail
oring, Dressmaking, Alterations for
men nd women. Hemstitching
buttons, buckles. 10 N. Bartlett.
THE FASHION SHOP--Dreiumaking
Fur Remodeling Buttons and
Buckles covered Room 302 0 8
Natl Bank Bldg Tel 1181
DRESSMAKING. Tallurlng. Ladles
Coat and Suits Alterations Prices
reasiinn1' Mary M Cokar Cra
tehan Bldg.
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
1. First
7. Defray ex
penses In
ad vane
15. Waste
14. Wrinkled
1R. About
16. Chinese
medicinal
plant
18, Continent:
abbr.
19. Article of
Jewelry
II. Lairs
!2. Mark of a
wound
14. Related
Solution of Saturday's Puzzle
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network
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exchange
premium
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port
13. Single thlnjr
14. Lowest of tha
high Lf1ta
18. Automobile
Is. Mala deer
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respiratory
sound
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rodsnt
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61. Conjunction
62. Fxhflust
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ChHiee Herbs
Chinese Heros fot all antnenu
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rty our remedies when other 'tail
CHAN A CHAN CO 23f. K Main
ttxpeit limit C tea net
LET JOE DO IT Tel 1172, House
cleaning, floor waxing, demothlng
ruirs. upholsetry. denning.
FURS remodeled, repaired, re lined,
cleaned and glazed. Reasonable
WorK guaranteed. Phone 969-M
LOANS
WE'LL FINANCE YOUR
FALL NEEDS I
There la a general need for MONEY
at this time of the year. Cash Is
required for fuel, for school, for
fall clothes, and many other calls
We advance cash for your Imme
diate needs and arrange the pay
ments on an easy budget basis
See Us Today I
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Lie. No. 6-211, M-217. Phone 130
45 So. Central.
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
ings of late construction 9 lb pet
month per thousand. Low interest
rate
BROWN ft WHITE. 104 W Main
KilntlnR.
JNO H LUCK
PAINTER
Fine interior woiK a specialty.
Phone 8M9
COLORS BV NATURE PAINTS BV
PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend
a reliable painter cr pa perha tiger
F H A loans for pal n tin B now aval)
able Pittsburgh Paint Store. 132
w Main
Webb and Car Ion
Wall Paper. Paint. Lacquer Rooflnft
and Glass We contract painting
paperhanglng and day labor Esti
mates free. 223 West tith Phone 270
Radiator iteiialrlng
HOOPER'S RAIMA lOH SERVICE
33 South Bartlett.
ROOKING
WE REPAIR oi apoly any type oi
roof. Roll roofings and cuatinp at
mall ordet' prices Pa bco Pal n t
and Roofing Ekeraon Patnt ind
Root Co 38 So Bartlett Tel 143
rranftter
MEDFORD TRANSFER Ray Denny.
Manager. Local and Long Distance
Furniture Moving. Also Storage
Office of Pacific Truck Express
Phone 483. Ill North Fir.
DAVIS i'HANSKEK AND STORAGE
Local and Long Distance furniture
Moving Bonded JarTtera Fireproof
sornpe Expert crating, pack in p
and shipping service "Davis foi
Service " Phone M4
BADS ntrtNSFER dlOHAUfc CO
orrice 28 So Fir Phone 316 Price
right Service gxinran- -ed
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Hearing on Final Account
and Itepurt or Administrator.
Notice Is hereb7 given by the under
sfpned. Ruth Warren, as Executrix of
the Last Will and Testament or
Stephen B. Hill, deceased, that she
did on the I3th day of October, 1938.
file In the Coumy Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County, hor
First and Final Account and Renort
as Executrix of the Lost Will and
Testament of Stephen B. Hill, de
ceased. In which court said estate is
pending; that thereupon, on said
date an order was duly made and
entered In said court flxlng'the 13th
day of November, 1938, at the hour of
10:00 o'clock a. in., as the time, and
the courtroom of the County Court
of Jackson County. Oregon, as the
place, for heatina any objections t
said Final Account and Report and
for the settlement of said estate.
Cross-Word Puzzle
10. Italian river
11. Attack
12. Annually
17. Obstruction
20. .Not artificial
23. Growth of
tree cut
periodically
26. Number
27. Garden
Implement
30. Tries
33.
Fiord on the
COftdt of
Znalnnd
Inland,
Denmark
Portion of
35,
a curve
86. Songs
37. Mountain on
which the
ark landed
DOWN
1. Appropriate
I. Cleame of
impurities
t. On condition
that
4. Drinking
vemel
I. Apart
6. Unanptrated
7. Urgent
I. Score at
ha we ball
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39.
41.
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inland sea
Asslatant
minister
Ruba out
43.
45. Maris of a
certain
cereal
47. Para 'lis
49. Revolutionists
S3. KlnUh
64. Illbllcal prtsst
87. Mother
ti. News organ
isation: abbr.
STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By JOHN HIX
Tot further proof address tha author. Inclosing a stamped enrelopa for reply. Reg. U. S. Pat Off.
Music Meo
B. . PFortU,
Vl'msion-Salem, M.C.,
Ud niDPrTcn -TU6 CtA tsvA
M0RWIPN ErltR gfMP TOR W AR5
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Music Maestro
Easter morning In Wlnston-Solem,
North Carolina, la greeted by the
music of one of America's strangrst
bandB that directed by B. J. Pfohl.
The odd story of this organization
began 17o years ago when a small
handful of Moravian settlers hailmt
the Easter sun with Oerman hymns
brought from the old country.
Since then, the ceremony has be
come traditional; each year old and
new members of the band greet Eas
Now, therefore, all persona having
objections to said Final Account and
Report shall make the same at aU
time and place.
Dated: Thla 13th day of October
103N. RUTH WARREN,
As Executrix of the Lnst Will and 1'es
tament of Stephen B. Hill, deceased.
Jacksonville
BIO APPLEGATE, Oct. 31. (Spl.)
Mlsa Genevieve Herrlott, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Herrlott, and
Oeorge Brown, son of Mr. and Mre.
E. J. Brown, both of lowor Applegate.
were united In marriage by Justice of
tho Peace Ray Coleman, at Jackson
ville Saturday. The newly weda have
returned from a brief honeymoon to
coast points, and will make their
home here. Both have many friends
who wish them success.
Mtas Frances Dawson, alxth grade
pupil of the Watklns school, received
a fractured arm Monday., when she
fell aa she was going home from
school.
Mlsa Auntie Barron, well known
stock owner of Ashland, purchased
107 head of steers from local cattle
men. Including Lance and Leon Of
fenbach er, Clarence Buck, Cliff Smith
and Edward Kubll. The cattle were
delivered Wednesday, and put on
pasture at Phoenix. ' v
Mrs. Lester Balderstone and Mrs.
Audrey Crenshaw were enrolled as
new mombers of tha Applegate exten
sion unit at tha regular meeting
Wednesday, when local leaders pre
sented s project on simple deaacrts
Mrs, Fred Offcnbacher, vice chairman
presided during the dny, Mrs. Sarah
(Ma) Wilcox attended aa a guest. The
next meeting Is scheduled for Nov.
3nd, when local leaders will give the
project, "Cook Goes Oui." Mrs. Tom
Mec and Mra. Audrey Crenshaw have
been appointed aa leaders for this
meeting.
Mr. and Mra. Tex Reardon, resi
dents of Middle Fork, are the parents
of an eight and one-half pound girl
born Sunday, October. 10, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
Ed Pease of thla community, Is
having some difficulty In convincing
his friends here that it la not he
who gets nostalgia, goes trap shooting
and halls from the sticks, as was
stated on the front page of thla paper
a few daya ago. Tha subject of that
write-up was Ed W. Pease of Medford,
and it la not the first time the two
gentlemen have caused conflicts.
When they have each other's bill to
pay. and get their suitcases confused,
that la woraa than getting In tha
paper, tha local Mr. Pease thinks.
Upper Applegate grange, noted for
It varied accomplishment In three
yeara of existence, will celebrate Its
third annlvoraary Saturday, Oct. 33.
The evening will open with a pot
luck dinner, followed with a program
by pupils of Miss Dorrla Work of
Beaver creek school.
Among local h under reporting luck
during the last week were Gene Han
sen, Tom Mee, Hugh Brown, and Lee
Port Jr of Medford.
Edward Kubll left by train Wednea-
''ay evening on s short business trip
to Portland.
An Interesting glimpse of school
activities la contained In the Octo
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ter morn with muslo. A member of
this organization for 60 years, B. J.
Pfohl has for the past 40 years been
Its director and guiding light.
Pfohl has brought mre than 4,000
persona Into the band, now one or
the largest such organisations in thla
country in point of membership. He
divides the members Into groups,
which tour Winston-Sal era by bus on
Easter msrn, playing aa they go.
Most of the musicians, young and
old, were trained by Pfohl himself.
ber Issue of "The Applegater," news
paper Issued every , month by the
Applegate school. The editorial staff
Includes Beulah Balderstone, editor-in-chief;
Jeanne Brown, news editor;
Wallace Crenshaw, feature editor:
Carolyn Benedict, art editor; Robert
Wallls and Beverly Mee, assistant
editors. Business staff: Silas Davta,
circulation manager; Norman Kubl,
advertising manager. Printing staff;
Dorothy WUcoxcn. Silas Davis, .Geor
gia Benedict, Bobby Wallls. Advisors:
Mra. Leora Pease, Mrs. Bertha H as
kin s. Student body officers for the
upper grade room Include James I
Rose, president; Donald O'Brien, vice
president; Stella Franzen, secretary;
Beverly Mce, treasurer; Jeanne Brown,
librarian; Carolyn Benedict, pianist; 1
Norman Kubll and Wallace L.enshaw,
patrol boys. "The Applegater" carried
a bit of community news, as well aa
school news, and lncludea biograph
ical sketches of tho students, and a
aerial adventure story by Donald
O'Brien.
Harold Reed Is employed st the
Jacksonville meat market for 'a few
daya during the absence tf Tom
Dunnlngton, the proprietor, who la
on a hunting trip to eastern Oregon.
Upper Applegate residents have ex
pressed their appreciation of the
work of the county grader on the
roads In this section during the laat
week.
Chester Llnd, Junior in the Med
ford high school, transferred to Jack
sonville school this week.
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DERBY, Oct. SI. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Hamilton of Merirord
pnt Sunday with relatives here.
Mrs. J. D. Miller u selling her live
stock, hay and wood, preparing to
Join her husband and children
In Colorado. We will all miss Mra.
Miller, aa she hsa been very active
In clvlo artalra In our community.
Those driving Into Medford on
Tuesday were Mr, and Mrs. Prank
Chaplin, Mr. and Mra. Murl Haynea
and Murl Deen. They spent the day
shopping.
Several from Derby attended the
minstrel show at Butte Palls, Thurs
day evening.
Irene Johnson la staving with Mrs
Oustln thla week.
The Chambers boys "were visiting
Butte Palls Monday evening.
Lyte Haynea haa enrolled In the
CCC. He hopes to be called soon.
Miss Hedgpeth of Central Point Is
slaying with Mrs. Stanton at present.
Mr. and Mra. s. Johnson vlsltad
the Murl Haynes home Monday. Octo.
ber 10.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Narlln are tha
proud parent of a blue-eyed baby
girl. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ullery Todd and son
Donald were among those at Derby
last Prlday night.
Oeorge Snow and Larry Chambers
have been early caller, at the teach
ersge thla week. They are becoming
expert on watch repairing.
Eunice Johnson was on the sick
list October 17. Died she 1 back
In school.
Mra. Wm. Burg called on Mra. Qua-
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"Standing room only" signs do not
bother the graceful chamois of Eu
ro pes Alps. Strange as It seems, they
can stand on apace no larger than
silver dollar.
During feeding time, ona chamois
stands guard In some prominent place
to warn the others of the approach
of danger. Often they are seen poised
strangely, with all four feet brought
together aa In the Illustration above.
tin Monday morning, October 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hill of Cali
fornia motored In last night to visit
Mr, Hill's parents, Carrie and Frank.
A new club la being organized In
our school. To belong to thla club
one has to have an untidy desk. The
name of the club has been suggested
aa "The Indifferent Skookums."
The ladlea are planning a ghost
atory contest for the next meeting.
Derby school paper, "Tha Ranger's
Lines," la being printed this week.
The staff has been very busy but
hopes to have Included the real
school spirit and enthusiasm. Con
tinued stories and baseball scores
are not la this number but will be
s feature after the holidays.
Thompson Creek
THOMPSON CREEK. Oct.
(Spl.) Charlea Elmore left October
will find dlrretaoshrdluet ehrdlua
for turkey grading, . Turkey ralaera
will find different rules thla year,
It la reported.
Joe Mason, Sr., haa Bold his place
to Mr. MUburn of Klamath Falls.
Mr. Mason and family will, visit this
winter with their daughtera In Cali
fornia. They will be greatly mtased
In the neighborhood.
A. M. Beebe haa moved his family
to Jacksonville for the winter.
Prank Kerta and family of Jack
sonville visited with his nephaw,
Mr. Kertg, Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Troxell and family
of Medford visited Sunday at the
home of Chester Batdeston.
Mlsa Jean Moran, who has been
attending school at Medford, visited
over tha week-end at the home of
her mother, Mrs. Eva Moran.
Mrs. Ethel Beebe and daughter
Nelta, Mrs, Van Jamea, Mr. and Mra.
Walker and son were callers on the
creek Sunday,
Wa are sorry to loss Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Bennett aa neighbors, Mr.
Bennett ha traded hla place for Carl
Prsnsen's place on tha Applegate,
Mr. and Mra. William Jordan er
enjoying a visit with Mr. Jordan's
sister, Mr. Rebecca Me.
Mra, Prank Decker and daughter
Prancea returned home October 14.
Mr. Notts, who bought tha Ander
son plsca on Nine Mile, received
word October 13 of tha death of hla
brother, who lived near Pendleton.
Mr. and Mra. 8. L. Johnston and
family were dinner guests at the
home of Jo Mason Sunday.
The Applegate Orange will have a
pot-luck supper October 91. AU
Orangcr are Invited to coma.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Knutcen and
daughtera, Margaret and tlene, wen
overnight guests at tha home of Mr.
and Mra. Tom Mee. October 14.
Elmer Roes, who had hla neck In
jured last spring, la again having
trouble with It.
Miss Roberta Smith visited October
14 with her old sohoolmatea at the
Oak Qrov school.
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nle Barnes, English movie comedi
enne, was Injured today when pin
In a costume aba was putting en
cratcher her right eyeball.