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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1939.
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STOLEN 1939 cream and black Co
lumbia bicycle: license 1133; twin
lights and generator. Taken from
Craterlan. Reward. Phone 1393-H.
REPORT lost dog, animal cruelty
cases Humane Society Phone 1516
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Experienced mechanic
References required. Write Box
2780 Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Girl for housework and
cooking. Must be experienced.
Phone 1115.
WANTED Experienced girl, general
housework. Nice home, one child
Box 2769, Tribune.
WANTED Unattached lady to keep
house for good home and small
' wages. Box 2738. Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED A place to work by high
school senior for room and board.
Phone 406-R-2.
WANTED Garden work, lawn, shrubs
rock work. 307 Bessie.
EXPERIENCED farmer wants year
round employment. Stock ranch
preferred. Box 173, Talent.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
DRIVING TO SAN DIEGO via San
Francisco Wednesday, take one or
two, hare drive. S. A. Kroschel,
phone 273.
COMPLETE LANDSCAPING service
and garden work. AU kinds of
pruning. First class work. Guar
anteed. Telephone 1095-J.
WANT TO RENT 3 or 4 -room house
for a year. Must be reasonable
J. A. Croft. Inquire 326 Benson St.
WANT good two-wheel trailer, also
Quaker oil heater. Pay cash. 1023
West Ninth street.
LADY wants transportation to San
Francisco by Wednesday. Help
drive and share expense, co J. F.
Neeley, mile west of courthouse,
Jacksonville highway. Box 41.
FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERED, re
flnlshed. reglued. Phone 969-R.
Thlbault.
WASHING, Ironing done reasonable.
304 Boardman.
WANTED Ultra Violet Sun Lamp.
Phone 17-F-2. Eagle Point.
WANTED 400 ft. 8-inch hydraulic
pipe and No. 0 of No. 1 Giant. H.
H. McClung. Rogue River. Ore.
WANTED 3 trucks to haul long Iors
at Beatty. Contact Walker-Hovey
Co.. Klamath Falls. Ore. Tel. 422.
A WIDOW will give Vi Interest In
mine for 750 and 6-months grub
stake for three to No. 1 hydraulic
operator. If you can't qualify,
don't waste my time. Good cook.
Box 2689, Tribune.
WANTED Elderly gentleman to
board and room, $25 per month.
414 8. Riverside.
WANTED TO BUY from owner for
cash, new 5 or 6-room hou. close
tn preferred. Phone 1453-R-2 eve
nings. WANTED Clean, soft cotton rags at
Mall Tribune.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE Wishes
case. Box 823 Tribune.
WE PAY MORE CASH
For Your Furniture
HOI.HKOOK Amti:ivs.
flth and Front. Phone 647
WANTED Dressmaking and altera
tlons Ksthenne Muse. Stager
Shop. 22 S Grape
flKIT PKI!-r:S p. Mil
For Your Furniture.
IADS Ss OIIH.V I'linne IID2-.
WELL DRILLING 41 SO per ft. first
50 ft., etc J M Dodge 619 King
WANTED Scrap Iron brass, copper
all kinds of metal Medford Bar
gain House. 27 N Orape St. Tal
1063
HlflHUT CAII PRICES PAID
Fur Your Furniture
MIIIM1HII IMHI.MN 111)1 f..
77 N O'-ip Ph-.re in2
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 4 -room partly furnlhed
modern houe. Phone I'i93-H.
FOR RENT 20 North Oranze. i0
Charles R. Ray. Room 217 Medford
B'.dg. Phone 302.
FOP. RENT 4 -room mod houe.
015 IWftman. Inquire 520 Edw-irds. J
Fop rr'i -4-rocm house, garage. 9 '
FOR RENT HOUSES
PURN. house. Tel. 1322W or
FOR RENT 7-room house, unfur
nished. Inquire 1119 W. Main.
FOR RENT 3 -room modern house,
close In. Inquire 510 North Grape.
FOR RENT Small 4 -room house with
electric stove and oil burner, $22 50.
Call at 611 K. Jackson. Tel. 1493-L.
FOR R E NT 4 - room furnished house.
Inquire 334 Apple.
FOR RENT Duplex, near Junior Hi
Call at 328 Haven.
FOR RENT Newly decorated 8 -room
furnished apartment. Inquire 804
East Main.
FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished
bouse with stoves. Inquire 816 So.
Riverside.
FOR RENT Good fl-room house on
North Riverside. Inquire Phlpps
Auto Far. Phone 417.
FOR RENT Q-room furnished house
newly decorated; a bedrooms. 17
Newtown.
! FOR RENT APARTMENTS
1 FOR RENT 2 -room furnished apt.
hot and cold water, telephone, gar-
i are. Also one sleeping room. 11
Tripp.
Apartments; Heated Rms. 21 Genesse.
FOR RENT 4 -room furnished apart
ment; 2 bedrooms. 619 King St.
APARTMENT for rent. 344 N. Bart
lett. FOR RENT Bachelor apartment,
garage. 620 S. Oakdale.
FURNISHED 3-rm. apartment. Adults.
40 Quince. Phone 641-X.
3-ROOM apartment and bath In good
condition, partly furnished, 616 50
month, water paid. Inquire 16 So.
Bartlett. Phone 365.
MODERN FURNISHED APARTMENT
10 Quince St.
FURNISHED a and 3-room apart
ments. Adults. 604 West 10th.
DESIRABLE apartments, 3 rooms and
bath: gas heat. Inquire Farmers
St Fruitgrowers Bank.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS Private
bath, beat. Frlgldaire 808 W Main
FOR RENT Apartment. Durell
Court, 3rd and Holly. Inquire
Apt. 6.
FURNISHED APARTMENT, adults
only. 603 So. Holly St.
GE BAUER APTS. 6th at Oakdale;
modern furnished or unfurnished
large or small Comforts and cour
tesy by WEEK or MONTH Phone
713-?.
FOR RENT Furnished Hotel Holland
apt Frlgldatre. electric range
FOR RENT Furnished Rooms
3 ROOMS, Good stove, garage, wood
shed, hot &, cold water, 329 ft Ken
net. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,
10; city limits. Call 518 E. Main
SLEEPING ROOMS Close In; reason
able. 408 West 6th. Phone 1330-J.
FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room;
home privileges. 323 King St.
ROOMS Clean, modern; private
entrance. Permanent renters. 117
Laurel.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing room and garage if desired
325 So. Riverside Ave.
ROOM FOR RENT 329 Apple.
ROOM FOR RENT $2 50 week; pri
vate entrance. 408 Edwards.
ATTRACTIVE ROuMS. 404 S Grape
FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM
ROOM AND BOARD 822 S. Oakdale.
Phone 945-J.
BOARD AND ROOM 716 E. Main l
P?r dny
FOR RENT Miscellaneous
FOR RENT Steam heated office
room Two store buildings. Sea
Roland Hubbard or Al LUtrell
FOR LEASE Opportunity; close In
service station with grocery and
confectionery; living quarters; low
rent. Box 148. Tribune.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 3 fresh dairy cows. $50.
Ton grain hay. Phone 2-X-3, Eagle
Point.
FOR SALE Three brood sows, farrow
In December, Jake Myers, Central
Point.
FEW choice wesner pigs.
Norrls. 14-F-5.
M. J
FOR SALE Ramboullette rams. Dolph
Phlpps. E P S. Rt.. Medford.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. K. F. Mur
rav Crater Lake Hwy. Tel 40B-R-I
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Colored fryers, all st7.es.
Cut flowers. Dresner's, 1107 East
Main, phone 1393-H.
FOR SALE Barred Rock fryers,
i, mile south Oak Grove school.
Route 2, Fred Sanders.
ABOUT 200 BARREL ROCK chickens
between 6 and 6 weeks old. Will
sell chean If taken at once. Mrs.
Clvde. Phone 41. Gold Hill
FOR SALE DOGS, PETS
WE HAVE A fine selection of puppies
for hunting and pets. Sterling Ken
nels. 123 Church St., Ashland. Vlsi-
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE or trade for bef steers
ori gentle saddle horse. Phone
682 -J.
FOR TRADE Will take ood milk
cow in exchange on piano Bald-
PERSONAL
MEM OLD AT 401 OET PEP New
OSTKEX Tonic Tablets contain In
vizor.it or- s'tmulant. 73 year old
dct';r sv- 'I tak" Or.r.x rr trlf".
1 no ia .Tvrii tvtey 8ic. Call,
r.t8 bliii Irtu Cu.
For Exchange Real Estate
TRADE Nice modern four-room
stucco on larger home In first class
condition with one or two acre,
city water and Irrigation. Apply
313 Alice street Tuesday. Wednes
day and Thursday, 1 to 4 p. m.
SALE OR TRADE for smaller place,
good 60-acre farm; Irrigated with
crops. Sell equity cheap. Small
down payment Boi 9R13. Tribune
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
'36 Butck Business coupe, trade for
late model Chevrolet. A. W. Sulli
van Rosa Lane at McAndrewa.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Model A
pickup. Willow Springs Service
Station, two miles north Central
Point.
STOP and LOOK I
31 FORD Fordor Sedan, the best
leader so far In our big 1040
Cleanup Sale. (65. Hahn Motor
Co., 26 8. Riverside.
STOP and LOOK I
35 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe. Regular
market price. $365; to make room
for trade-ins on 1940 Chrvslers and
Plymouths, $295. Hahn Motor Co.,
38 N. Riverside.
USED CAR BARGAINS See us be
for you buy. Srxults Bros.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1938 Ford
Pickup with stock body, or will
trade for beef or dairy cattle. Tel
2-X-3, Eagle Point.
STOP and LOOK I
1935 Ford Tudor Sedan: reflnished.
seat covers. Real good transporta
tion. Regular market price. 1205:
to make room for 1940 models.
245. Hahn Motors, 38 N. Riverside.
GATES' USED CARS
C. E. "Pop" Gates.
1936 DODGE PICKUP $365
1935 FORD PICKUP 205
1927 FORDS ON TRACTOR .......... 175
Extra wheels, magneto.
1930 CHEVROLET COACH . 139
1929 CHEVROLET COACH 95
1929 FORD PANEL Express 96
LOT 6TH and BAR LETT.
Harold Treat. Mgr.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
ll-Room House In Ashland, Hwy
frontage. Suitable for apartment.",
rooming or other income. Will
trade for acreage. Give full particu
lars In first letter. P. O. Box 374.
Ashland.
40-Acres secluded mountain ranch,
9 miles to town Rogue River, 4
room log house, 2 wells. $900 cash.
McGulre. Sharp Park, California.
HOUSE and three iOts for sale.
Hamilton street.
634
BARGAINS In farms, ranches and
small acreages. Bear Creek Real
Estate of I Ice, 476 N. Main, Ashland,
Oregon.
FOR SALE Desirable 6-room house.
furnished or unfurnished. Shade
trees, lovely lawn, woodshed, ga
rage; close In. Owner leaving town.
A snap. Dad Roberts, 720 w. ana.
FOR SALE Modern new five-room
cottage; hardwood floors, lawns,
trees, shrubbery, laundry trays:
$500.00 down. H. G. Wilson,
phones 973, 1564.
FOR SALE Homes, ranches, timber
land, city lots. Income property
equipped dairy ranches. "Dad"
Roberts, 720 West 2nd.
FOR SALE Va block beautiful build
ing site. Central Point; large shade
and nut trees; good well, city water
and sewer connections; garage, good
lawn. See H. J. Fleischer, Central
Point.
FOR SALE 45 A. alfalfa and grain
land; all fenced, cross-fenced Sell
all or part. Good land. 3 miles
from Medford. Write P. O. Box
157, Ashland, Ore.
FOR SALE Morshalj home on South
Oakdale. Six large lots, three on
Oakdale: large house suitable for
remodeling or as lumber. Will
rent subject to sale. 3.500. 404
Stewart. Phone 1318-R.
HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and
surrounding towns. Easy terms.
Jackson County Federal Savings
and Loan Association.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown St White.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms. Lists available at
National Farm Loan Office. 202
Liberty Building. Medford
CITY and country properties RENT
ALS LOANS INSURANCE. O. 8
ButterfMd. 409 Medford Building.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE: Shelled corn, last years
crop. Phone 523-J-4. Otto Nleder
meyer.
FOR SALE Second hand lumber.
fruit Jars, radio, 135 Almond, after
3 pjn.
FOR SALE Vetch and oat recleaned
seed. Black oats or Kanota. Phone
097-J-l. Ray C. Yost.
FOR SALE Grapes and grape juice,
Dell Vineyard. Route 2. Medlord.
FOR SALE Two 6x12 rugs.
1033-R.
FOR SALE 1939 Q.
model. Call 363.
E. radio floor
FOR SALE Concord grapes.
Portland Ave. 855 -L.
FOR SALE Nursery stock: Ever
greens for jrtep and foundation
planting. Also a few nice begonias.
Glascock's Nursery. 264 Beatty.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Wheat hay.
want work horse, milk cow. R. I
Red hens or wood. Ansel Knox,
Eagle Polnt-Brownsboro road.
SALWAY PEACHES Ray Ouches.
west end of Stewart Ave. on Bellln
ger road.
FOR SALE 9x12 rug. like new.
W. 14th.
WE HAVE good asvrtmnt of iwd
machln-s. Singer Sewing Machine
Store. 22 8. Grape.
FOR SALE Apple,-. Snow. Delicious
and Newtowns. 50c lug. 3 lugs 11.25.
Trelchler. Central Point.
USED 2-pieoe living room set. good
condition. See at Ead's Storage.
12-OAUC1F SHOTGUN. .22 rifle, trade
for wood. 307 B'nle.
j FOR flAf.E 12volt battery.
FJ, J0 W. 11 to.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous I
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good oil cir
culating heater. Mel v in. west end
Sunset Drive
FOR SALE Trash burner loundry
stove with water coll. ruber's at
8th and Bartlett streets.
PIANO Small upright; excellent con
dition. Box 106. Tribune.
FOR SALE OR RENTAL 1 D-8 Cater,
pillar Tractor. Bulldozer and Carry
all motor blade compressors, weld
ers. P. D. 40 Diesel power units,
crushing equipment, nas rollers, gas
vibrators. MOUNTAIN STATES
CONSTRUCTION CO.. 12th and
Grant. Eugene. Ore. Phone 621
during day, 2897 or 3553 at night
REOAL LILV BULBS, 3 years, 15c
each, and spotted calls illy bulbs,
25c. Liberty Marxet. E. R. Pech
FOR SALE Slightly used top coats
ior men ana laaies; sizes to in;
2.50 and up. Also fur coats. 3 51
to 910. Used Wardrobe Shop, 618
East Mam.
FOR SALE Rve grass seed. 12c lb
E. W. Gebhardt. Rt. 3. Box 84. Med
ford, a mile north 401 Orchard.
FOR SALE VETCH SEED. GRAY
WINTER OATS. BLACK SWEDISH
OATS. All re-cleaned fancy stock.
Monarch Seed Sc Feed Co.
SALE OR TRADE Highly Improved
87 acres 405 J St.
FOR BALE POP CORN,
that "pops a million."
Seed St Feed Co.
the kind
Monarch
FOR SALE Keep out the chill of (all
air with FLEX-O-GLASS. the per
fect gloss substitute. Sold at 't
the price of glass. Monarch Seed
St Feed Co.
FOR 8ALE Delicious apples. Dolph
Phlpps, Crater Lake Hwy.
FOR SALE BASI-COP. BLUESTONE.
FUNQ1-BORDO for pench lenl-curl.
Monarch Seed Sc Feed Co.
FOR SALE VITAPANETthe perfect
glass substitute. Be sure to see It
before you buy other materials.
Monarch Seed St Feed Co.
BLUESTONE LIME, Basl Cap and
Bordo Sprays. Davis Feed Stores.
APPLES Dllferent varieties. Geb
hard's, i, mile north Bear creek
bridge. Central Point.
OLYMPIC EOO MASH with milk.
$2.25 per sack. Davis Feed Stores
FOR SALE Grey winter oats, black
Swedish oats, vetch seed. Glvan
Ranch, 3 miles west Eagle Point.
DR. MARCELL Minerals. 410 8. Laurel
FOR 8ALE Delicious apple. Inde
pendent Packing Co., Phoenix.
FOR BALE Washer service Full line
genuine Maytag parts Service on all
makes. Medford Maytag Co.. 31 No
Bartlett, phone 38.
CANNING TOMATOES. lo lb.. Blan
kenshlp. Central Point.
CUT-RATE PRICES Nu-Way Mat
tress and Upholstery Co. Phone
2P3 2(10 West 8th St.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
RESTAURANT FOR SALE Cheap If
taken at once. 23 So. Front.
FOR SALE Consider some trflde,
sprvlce station and living quarters,
with 3 acres. Signal Station, Talent.
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS Na
tional manufacturer wants reliable
pnrty In each city to handle route
of new patented machines vending
NEW 6c HERSHEY BARS. Profits
about a'aC each Bale. Each ma
chine on good location sells 50 to
100 bars weekly. Permanent, profit
able and highly successful. Requires
$390 to 670 cash to start. - Proilts
reinvested will build $200 net week
ly Income. Locations furnished.
Wrt'o Box 180, Tribune.
Mail Tribune Daily
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COIINTY
AIISTIIACT t'O.
TITLE lSl RAM'S
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MURHAV ABSTRACT CO.
3 No Central Ave.
Phone 415
Dressmaking
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
Pur Remodeling. Buttons ant
Buckles covered Room 30J D. B
Natl Bunk Bltlg Tel 1181.
Radiator Repairing.
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE
33 South Bartlett.
Expert Window Cleaner.
LET JOE DO IT.
Expert window cleaners. General
house cleaners. Floor waxing. Joe
Spnce Phone 1172.
Fur Repairing.
FUR RESTYLING. REPAIRING,
CLEANING and GLAZING.
10 No Bartlett.
Frnncs DnMntre Evelyn A. Tlce
Music Instruction
Piano. Violin. Hawaiian Guitar, Or
chestra Groups, Song arranging
Fred Alton Halsht. 8tudlo. 318
Liherty BlrtlT
Alltn l.oai,..
LOW RATE
AUTO LOANS
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
MONEY to buy new or used cara
Private money at new low ratca
Immediate action. No red tape.
1 TO 20 MONTHS TO PAY.
W E. THOMAS
45 South Central.
Phone 139. License M-217.
$20 to $1,000
On Your Car.
1030 to 1030 model care
and light trucks.
1 to 18 months to repay.
CONSUMERS CREDIT CO.
HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY.
Agent.
123 East Main. M-236. Phone 807.
You Can Save Money and
Time by Getting Your
CAR LOAN OR
REFINANCING
Direct From the Lender. The
OREGON FINANCE CO.
45 South Central.
License M-217.
CAR LOANS
Solve your financial
problems by
refinancing or borrowing.
LOANS ON CARS
1032-1039.
Trl-State Acceptance Corp.
License M-253.
MARK A. GOLDY
!0f E Mnln Phone 728.
DIAMOND LOANS
DIAMOND LOANS
QUICK - CONFIDENTIAL
INEXPENSIVE
Require no principal payments for
6 months to 1 year.
OREGON FINANCE
COMPANY
Under Supervision of State
Banking Department
45 South Central Avenue
Tel. 139. Medlord. Ore. Lie. No. 8-2U
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
LOANS
MONEY FOR
FALL PURCHASES AND
PAST DUE BILLS!
A complete loan service a plan
that will meet your needs. Up to
$300 (8500 on cars) advanced swiltly
and without cmburra&H:ng Investi
gation on your signature and per
sonal security, auto, or household
goods. Full amount In advance
no deductions. M.ike your applica
tion by personal call, phone or
OREGON FINANCE CO,
45 South Central. Phone 139.
Ground Floor Craterlan BlUg.
License S-211. M-217.
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
ings of late construction. 9 70 per
month per thousand. Low Interest
rate.
BROWN WHITE. 104 W. Main
Sanitarium.
WE CARE FOR THE SICK
ROGLE RIVER SANITARIUM
PHONE JACKSONVILLE 02.
ROOFING
WE REPAIR or apply any type of
roof. Pabco Roofings. Shingles.
Coatings and Paints. New stock
of Wall Paper. Ekerson Paint and
Roof Co, 38 So Bartlett. Tel. 243.
Transfer.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 S Fir Street.
Insured Carriers.
Local and Long Distance Hauling
Phone 644.
CITY TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
Household moving and general
hauling. 29 S Grape. Phone 2US0
day or night.
EADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO.
Office 26 So. Fir. Phone 316
Prices rlt;ht Service guaranteed
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court for Jackson
County, In and for . the Stat of
Oregon.
In the Matter of the Estate of Mary
W. Mat lies, deceased.
Notice Is hereDy given that Mary
P. Mathes, the undersigned, has been
duly appointed and is the duly quali
fied executrix of the will and estate
of the above named decedent and
all persona having claims against
said decedent's estate are required
to present the same, with proper
vouchers, within Blx months from the
date of this notice, to said executrix
at the office of her attorney, H. K.
Hanna, Room 6. 33 North Central
Avenue. Medford, Oregon.
Dated October 3rd. 1939.
MARY F. MATHES. Executrix.
Howard District
HOWARD DISTRICT, Oct. 10
fSpl.) Howard P.-T. A. will meet
Thursday, Oct. 13 at 8 p.m. In the
gymnasium. After a short business
meeting. Mrs. Prentice's accordion
band will give several numbers. There
will also be several other numbers
and refreshments. It Is hoped there
will be a good attendance with every
one ready to Join the P.-T. A. and
help It to grow In Interest and mem
bership. Mr. and Mrs. Brunaon and Norrls
were In Klamath Falls Sunday visit
ing relatives.
Helen Robertson Is able to be In
school again after a short Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Elliott and Mary.
went hunting last week end.
Mr. Douglas and Mr. McGonagle al
so went hunting over the week-end.
but had poor luck.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McGonagle and
son. Gene, left last week for Wash
ington to work In the fruit.
Jack Crawford Is In school again
after a bad siege of erysipelas.
Mrs. Cora Gustln has been with
Mrs. Foncy Leonard each night the
past week. Mrs. Gustln teaches at
the Independence School.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Puhl, Alberta and
Richard, visited relatives In Etna,
Calif., over the week-end.
Howard P.-T. A. Executive mem
bers met frith Mrs. Al Puhl, presi
dent, Sept. 29 to make plans for
the coming year and to plan the
budget.
Friendly Neighbors club will meat
with Mrs. Juanlta McKlbben for
lunch Thursday, Oct. 13 at 1:30 p.m
Provolt
PROVOLT, Oct. 10 (S?l.) Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Carl left Sunday for
Portland to attend the International
Livestock Exposition. They plan to
be gone a week.
Georgia McDonald had a birthday
party October 1 at the home of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
McDonald. Each one In turn was
asked to sing, tap, etc. Mr. Chas.
McDonald gave a cup and saucer to
Mildred Williams and a Bill-fold to
Kenneth Cobbs for their willingness
Refreshment were served to about
twelve children.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carney and
family who have been residing at the
Helnzman ranch during construction
of the Provolt-Wllllams Creek road
where Mr. Carney has been employed
for the past two months, left Mon
day tor their home In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Jordon of
Thompson Creek were dinner guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lewmsn
snd family.
C. R. Hill has built a new wood
shed on the lot rented by Mr. and
Mrs. D. K. Kaufman.
Marlon Lewman and Erneet Pen
nington of Klamath Falls visited the
first of the week at the home of
Mr. Lewmsn's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Tom Lewman and family. They re
turned to Klamath Falls Wednesday
with Bob Sparlln who was helping
his brother, Lester Sparlln at Wil
liams for a few day.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Brovold and
son Lowell who has lived the pt
car at the Glenn Provcit r&uch,
I.
have movjd to the Loughrldge ranch
at Murphy.
Dale Glnn drove the Grants Pass
high school bus to Grants Pass Fri
day night for the football game be
tween Medford and Grants Pass.
Those from Provolt attending the
game wore Lucy Roberts, Barbara
Wtiltseit, Doris Whltsett, Roy Hill.
Jerry Stone, Betty Messenger. Lois
and Florence Wright, Lynn Stone and
Floyd and Alta Lev. man
Roy Conner who has been working
for the Newport Construction com
pany, left Tuesday. He has been stay
ing at the Harry Caugle home.
Provolt home extension unit held
an all-day meeting at the home of
Mrs. Maude Bennett, Wednesday.
Lyle Stone and Glenn Provolt re
turned from Klamath the lost of
the week.
Mrs. Harry Barbash left Thursday
for her home In San Franclwo after
a weeks' visit here with her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lichens and fa
mily. One of Ed Roberta horses dlfd de
cently and he has purchased a new
team.
Lynn Stone arrived home Wednes
day from Beaver Creek, where he ha
been logging for Art Farra. The log
ging was shut down because of rain.
He expects to return to his work
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams and
family attended a show In Grants
Pass Sunday.
Marvin Carl plans to hava their
well dug deeper thla week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Andes of
Grants Pass, formerly of Provolt, were
visitors Wednesday at the Gerald
Cunningham home.
Don Kubll Is seriously HI in the
Grants Paw hospital.
Roy Whttsett. who has been work
ing for the Southern Pacific com
pany at Eugene arrived home Wed
nesday. T. W. Jones was In this district
Monday hunting hogs ready for
butchering.
Sharl Lettoken of Grants Pass has
whooping cough. She Is staying at
the home of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Letteken.
Jess Spicer returned home Wednes
day from a hunting trip at the head
of Elk creek up G my back.
Griffin Creek
ORIFFIN CREEK, Oct. 10. (Spl)
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson re
turned home October 1 from a week's
vacation spent at Portland and other
towns on the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Tlley Evans and
Ralph Evans of Medford and Miss
Bettle Brown spent Sunday at Dia
mond laae.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bumardner
and small son Robert, left Saturdav
for their home near Sacramento after
spending the past week visiting the
mnera parents, Mr. and Mrs., J. D.
urown, and other relatives and
friends here.
Griffin Creek Grange met Tues
day with a smaller crowd than usual
as six of the faithful members were
a weeks' vacation and hunting
trip. Main features of the evening
were planning for the sausage sup
per to be given at the K. P. hall
In Medford October 30 and a safety
talk given by Seth Bullls of Med
ford. Mr. Brltton reported that Mrs.
Brltton, who is in the St. Vincent
hospital at Portland, Is getting along
fine and all hope she will soon be
able to return home.
H.E.C. ladles will hold an all day
meeting Thursday at the home of
Mrs. Leo Young on Stewart avenue.
Covered dish lunch at noon. AU
ladles of the Orange are urged to
attend.
Wilbur Klme made a business trip
to California last week. While down
that way he went on to San Fran
cisco and took In the fair.
Elmo Bturglll is spending this
week at San Francisco and the fair.
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Butte Falls
BUTTE FALLS, Oct. 10. (Spl)
Miss Zelda Rlchman visited relatives
In Roseburg over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. William Norland were
Medford shoppers Saturday.
Chas. Olppcrt suffered a cut on
his forehead Saturday caused by a !
crank on the speeder flying up and
hitting him.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clngcald of
Eagle Point visited friends here Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Casey and Mrs.
Verne Stephenson made a business
trip to Medford Friday.
Mrs. Bob Edmondson, Mrs. Elga
Abbott and daughter Beth, were tn
Medford shopping Saturday.
Mrs. Marian has returned to her
home here from Iowa where she
has been visiting several months
with her daughter and family.
Mrs. Leonard Rich man's sister from
Roseburg visited herlast week.
Mrs. Carrie Thomason has returned
to her home here from Eagle Point
where she spent a few days visiting
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Moore and
Iona Edmondson motored to Medford
Saturday.
4
Bay Span Traffic
Over Million Mark
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.. 10. (UP)
Traffic on the San Francisco-Oakland
bay bridge topped the mill lon-mark
for the third successive month In
September, Director of Public Works
Frank W. Clark announced today,
Clark revealed 1,015.824 motor
vehicles crossed the span a dally
average of 33,861.
Fatal Collhlon
TURLOCK. Cal.. Oct. 10. (UP)
Glen A. Ooeken, 28, Turlock salesman
was killed and six persons Injured
today In a head-on collision between
a Santa Fn bus and a light truck
on Oolden State highway four miles
north of Turlock.
Use JdaU Tribune want ads.
Meteorological Report
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Wednesday, little change In tem
perature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Wednes
day, little change In temperature,
moderate northerly wind off the
coast.
I.oral Data
Temperature a year ago today I
HlKhM'. 76; Lewes t 51.
Total monthly precipitation .90
Inches Excess for the month .6
Inches. Total precipitation since Sep
tember I, 1939. i.aa Inches. Excess
for the season .43 inches.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes
terday 37"c; 5 am. today 97
Tomorrow Sunrlne 6:19 a. m. Sun
set 6:87 p. m.
Observation Tnki'n at A
a. m.
120 .Meridian Time.
55 i sg
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CITY B tf g
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Bol6 ...
Boston
Buffalo
Chicago
Denver
...67
7B
.71
...84
Clear
Pt Cldy
T Cloudy
2i
Bain
49
Clear
Foggy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Pt Cldy
Clear
Pt Cldy
Rurckft 67
Hnvro GO
Lot Angrl 85
MEDFORD 77
Omaha 72
Phoenix 81
Portland 64
Reno .
HosoburR .. ..,72
3alt Lake ..........61
Snn Francisco 84
SeattlO 61
Spokane 63
Washlngton.D.C. 03
Wenatcha 68
ENTER OREGON WITH :
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu
gene, October 10. (Spl) Phoebe
Dean, Philip Lowry and Herbert
Harper, all of Medford, were among
93 University of Oregon students
who entered their Junior college year
with honors privileges.
Junior certificates with honors
privileges are received by students
who have completed two years'
course of study with grade averages
of at least 3.75 and entitle them
to work for graduation honors tn
their respective fields. Grade point
averages are computed on the basis
of four points for an A, 8 for a B,
and 9 points for a O.
Miss Dean la the daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. George B. Dean. She la a
member of Alpha Delta PI sorority
and la majoring In home economics.
Harper Is the son of Mr. and Mr.
Marlon E. Harper. He Is majoring
In science.
Lowry is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert B. Lowry. He Is affiliated with
Theta Chi fraternity and was a mem
ber of Skull and Dagger, sophomora
men's service honorary. He Is major
ing In law at the university.
COTTON CROP SHOWS
DECLINE IN MONTH
WASHINGTON. Oct. 10. p) Th
agriculture department forecast thlf
year's cotton crop today as 11,028,
000 bales of 000 pounds gross weight.
The forecast of production, based
on the condition of the crop Octo
ber 1, was the third estimate of
the season, and compared with 13,
380.000 bales forecast a month ags
and 11,412,000 bales forecast two
months ago. Production was 114)49,
000 bales last year and the average
production for the ten years, 1028-37,
was 13.800,000 bales.
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Medford, Oregon
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New roof and hard surface floor la
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Special rates on storage by day, week,
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