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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1939. PAGE NINE ' i I i i ' i ' mmm''ml. l 'Tgfgy 1 1 rUll SBBI-nuiISM fUK SALU MVOXUUJV rOK SAUK miscellaneous DUDintOQ JJlilEiUTUKX BU&1HEBB UlKiUXUKK mm Bud every ad on tola page You will probably (led exactly the things you nave been look ing for or a sale or trade (or unused articles you may have Search your attlo or torc-room you may (ind many thing others are seeking and be able to realize immediate cash. 11 what you want Isn't hen. advertise (or It Tribune Clas sified Ads are Inexpensive effective! RATES per word first Insert ton..Jtc (Minimum SSc) Each additional Insertion per word It (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change $I.Sf CASH or money order mtist ac company all mail ordex classified ads. LOST and FOUND LOST On Scenic drive an old Win chester pump shotgun. Family keepsake. Reward. Phone 187. Lewis Ulrlch. REPORT lost dogb. animal cruelty cases Humane Society Phone 1616 WANTED KALE HELP YOUNG MAN wants Job in dairy or on farm. Experienced In modern dairy work using machines. Expe rienced tractor driver. References If desired. Route 4, Box 349, Med ford. WANTED Wocd cutters, south across from Phoenix high school. W. M. Caldwell. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for housework and care or 2 small children. Box 2977. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WORK WANTED Man. 83, must find employment. Married: S depend ents. Born and lived In Jackson Co. all my life. Capable, also hon est and dependable. Will take any reasonable offer ot work. Box 2015, Tribune. WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO LEASE Dairy ranch, irrigated, In Jackson county. Will purchase equipment. O. P. Rusho, Star Route. Eagle Point. LADY wishes transportation to Port land or Tacoma before Friday, share expenses. See Mrs. Woody care W. O. Pllllnger, corner Orchard home and atewart Ave. DRIVING to South Dakota last of October; want passenger, share ex pense. Third house west of How ard school. WANTED TO BUY An old car com plete with original equipment (NOT A FORD) that could be put In running condition (1914 or older). See W. E. Thomas. WANTED Tractor work. Plowing, discing, etc. Roger von der Hellen, Route 3. Medford. Phone 25-F-ll. Eagle Point. WANTED Feeder pigs. Phone 164. A WIDOW will give Interest In mine for S7S0 and (-months grub stake for three to No. 1 hydraulic operator. If you can't qualify, don't waste my time. Oood cook. Box 2689. Tribune. WANTED Elderly gentleman to board and room, 125 per montn. 414 S. Riverside. WE PAY SIOIIE CASH For Your Furniture. HOI H1IOOK & Al)iu:ws. th and Front. Phone S47 WANTED Dressmaking and altera tlons Katberlne Muse. 8 1 D K e r Shop. 22 8 Grape. BKST PRICKS PAIU For Your Furniture CAPS Si OHKN. Phone MtlS-J WELL DRILLINO 41 SO per ft. first (0 ft., etc J M Dodge 519 King WANTED Scrap Iron brass, coppet all kinds of metal Medford Bar sain House 27 N Irape St rel 1062 HKSHKST CASH PKH'tS PAIR For Your Furniture MEDKOKO BARGAIN HOI SE. 27 N Orape 8t Phone 102 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5-room modern cottaee. partly furnished, water paid. S22 50 415 Boardman. Phone 601. Central Point. FOR RENT Smntl, unfurnished house. 147 So. Holly. Key. 238 So Holly. WANTED To rent 6 or 7-room nouse; furnace heat. Near Wifhlng'on or Roosevelt school. Pay $40 to J45. Boj 3105. Tribune. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house: 2 bedrooms. $23.50. 619 King St. FOR RENT 907 West 11th. Phone 338. FOR PENT Unfurnished hou- No. 6 I.orlne. Court; adults only; strictly modTn. Phone 238. ATTRACTIVE UNFURTjIHErTHOUSE Two bedrooms and fireplace. H. L. Cook. 10 Quince. FOR RENT Small 4-room furnished house with electric tove and oil burner. $22 50. Call at 811 East Jackson. Tel. 1493-L. FOR PENT734Wv.rt 14'h: 2 bd-roon-.s. flep!r. norch; (22 50. watei pntd FOR PS..N. i.! ir:;.sh-d 3-room hour nr. o; k Mum C jmiuuultv boepnai. 8j Taylor St. FOR RENT Five-room modern un furnished house: large screen porch, laundry trays. Adults. Inquire 364 Beatty. 4-RM. unfurnished house, 122 50. In quire Ray's Market, 602 So. Central. FOR RENT Small new house, mod ern. 204 W. Jackson. FOR RENT 7 -room modern house, unfurnished. (32.50 month. 1119 W Main. SMALL Furnished 8 -room house, close In. 16, water paid. Inquire 115 or 135 South Holly FOR RENT 6 -room furnished house Call Dow's Cafe. FOR RENT 20 North Orange. 30 Charles R. Ray, Room 317 Med ford Bldg. Phone 303. FURN. house. Tel. lszaw or 8B9 FOR RENT 6 -room furnished hou&e newly decorated; 3 bedrooms. 17 Newtown. FOUR-ROOM unfurnished house, J20. water paid. 435 N. Bartlett. Phone 1036-W. FOR RENT Duplex, near Junior HI Call at 326 Haven. FOR RENT Newly decorated 5-room furnished apartment. Inquire 804 East Main. FOR RENT Oood 0-room house on North Riverside. Inquire Phlppe Auto Park. Phone 417. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house, close In. Phone 457-J. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Two apartments, both three rooms, furnished. 110 Al mond. FOR RENT Clean, furnished apart ment, private earn, a is Boutn ivy. FOR RENT 3 -room furnished apt.; adults. Phone 641-X. FOR RENT 4-room furnished duplex apartment, very reasonable. In quire 301 Beatty. FOR RENT New. modern 4-room apt., newly famished. 801 North Central. B-ROOM furnished apartment; oil heat, electric refrigerator: (30. water paid. 722 N. Riverside. Call 973 or 1564. ARPARTMENTS 616 N. Central. APARTMENT for rent, lett. 344 N. Bart- APARTMENTS For Rent lfl, 13. and til. 330 Beatty. Inquire at Shady Nook Grocery. Apartments: Heated Rms. 21 Genease FOR RENT 4-room furnished apart ment; 3 bedrooms. 619 King St. FOR RENT Bachelor apartment, garage. 620 S. Oakdale. 3-ROOM apartment and bath In gnod condition, parity lurnisnea, jioau month, water paid. Inquire 16 So Bartlett. Phone 365. MODERN FURNISHED APARTMENT 10 Quince St. FURNISHED 2 and 3-room apart menta. Adults. 604 West 10th. DESIRABLE apartments, 2 rooms and bath; gas heat. Inquire Farmers & Frultgrowera Bank. FURNISHED APARTMENTS Private bath, heat. Prlgldalre 606 W Main FOR RENT Court, 3rd Apt. 6. - Apartments. Durell and Holly. Inquire FURNISHED APARTMENT, adults only 603 So Holly St. OE BAUER APT3 6th at Oakdale; modern furnished or unlurnlshed large or small Comforts and cour tesy by WEEK or MONTH. Phone FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Sunny upstairs room with twin beds, near bath, has connecting dressing room, bullt-ln dresser, also big closet. Couple business people preferred. 610 So. Central. Phone 1335-J or Top Notch Cafe. ROOM AND BOARD In private home; also garage for rent. 346 Apple. FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms In pri vate family, walking distance. Breakfast and dinner if desired. 30 Cottage. ROOM FOR RENT 802 E. Jackson. FOR RENT One sleeping room, 11 Tripp St. SLEEPINO ROOMS Close In; reason able. 408 west 6th. Phone 133C-J 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 $2 50 week; pri vate entrance. 408 Edwards. ATTRACTIVE ROuMS 404 S Ornpe FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM ROOM AND BOARD 822 8 Oakdale Phone (45-J. BOARD AND ROOM 718 K Main tl P"r dsv FOR RENT Miscellaneous FOR RENT this week only, 126 acres near Oranta Pass. 4-room new house, other buildings In enod shape. 40 acres farm around. W W. Klrby. 219 North Sixth St., Orantt Pass. FOR LEAiiE Farms. 60 acre. 180 acre. 200 acre and 850 acre stork ranch. Inquire 5 E. 3rd St., or 122 N. Central. FOR RENT Steam heated office room Two store buildinra 8e Rolsnd Hubbard or Al Littrell FOR LEA.SK Opportunity: cloie In service station with grocrv and confectionery; living quarters; low r-m Bo MB Tribune MISCELLANEOUS DRESMXKINO and Alteration. Ka- 1 thcrine Muse, Singer Shop. 23 S Grape. FOR BALE 3 weaner colts and Guernsey 18-months old bull. Rt. 4, Box 66-A, Buckshot Hill road. FOR SALE 3 food grade Guernsey cows. L. A. Wilcox, Stewart Ave at end of Lotler lane. FOR SALE Wwner pigs. $ mile north Central Point, former May. field place. C. H. Smith. FOR SALE Weaner pigs, mills cow, one iresh, others to freshen soon Primo Clardl, Anderson Creek road, or write Rt. 3. Box 188. Ashland. Ore. FOR SALE Or Will Trade for milk stock. 1300 lb. work mare, sound and true. Age 9. 14-year old black colt. Roger von der Hellen. Route 3, Medford. Phone 35-F-ll, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Brood sow, feeder pigs; 1 mile east of Rogue River on Wards creek. FOR SALE Guernsey cow, coming fresh. Barlow, Wagner Creek road. FOR SALE S fresh dairy cows, 60 Ton grain hay. Phone 2-X-3, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Ram bouilette rams Dolpb Phlpps, E P. S. Rt., Medford. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. K. F Mur rny Crater Lake Hwy Tel 408-R-l FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE New Hampshlne chick ens for frying or roasting. Tel. 523-J-5. FOR SALE New Hampshire Red pul lets, laying. S. A. Clark, Myers Lane. FOR SALE Barred Rock fryers. Va mile south Oak Grove school. Route 2. Fred Sanders. For Exchange Real Estate TRADE Equity In 6!fc ecrea and 6-room modern house for pickup truck and some money, or small place, clear. Inquire first house on left beyond Spring Street Orange hall. SALE OR TRADE for smaller place, good 50 -a ere farm: Irrigated with crops Sell equity cheap Small down payment Box 3R.3. Tribune FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Will take good milk cow In exchange on piano. Bald win Plnno Bhoppe. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES OLDS GOES BIG FOR 1940 BETTER USED CARS 39 Olda Sedan, less than 5,000 miles ....$895 '38 Olds DeLuxe Sedan; radio and heater 795 "37 Pontlac 6 Sedan 625 '36 Stude Sedcn: overdrive, radio . and heater 646 '35 Olds 2-door Sedan; low mile age 445 35 Dodge Coupe; very clean 395 '34 Chev. Sport Sedan; recondi tioned - - 345 34 Pontlac 8 Sedan; new paint.... 296 29 Auburn Sport Coupe; 6-ply tires 85 29 Chevrolet Coupe: good buy 65 '29 Ford Tudor: good rubber ... 65 Low G.M.A.C. Terms. MEDFORD GARAGE 21 N. Bartlett. Open Evenings. Phone 637. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1931 model A pickup. Also 1933 Chrysler coupe. 307 Apple St. '36 Bulck Business coupe, trade for late model pickup. A. W. Sulli van Ross Lane at McAndrews. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 40 acres, all cultivated, 24 acres alfalfa. $3,200. H. G. Wil son, phones 973, 1664. FOR SALE OR TRADE 13 acres, good soil, located on Jacksonville Phoenix Hwy. 1 mile from Medford city limits, price arau. see l. u Plckell. 16 So. Bartlett. A REAL SACRIFICE If taken at once, nice 7-room modern house; new paint, hardwood floors, fireplace, excellent water; 9 acres aifalfa. (rood barn, nice lawn, shade; mile west West Side school, Ross Lane. Phone 510-R-4. C. A. Rector. owner. FOR SALE Or trade for small ranch property. 6-room home near Jr High; pavement paid; nice lawn, double garage. Box 2958, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE My equity in modern home In Medford. for cash or rural property; paved street. 2 blocks from Junior HlRh school; 2 bedrooms, sleeping porch, living room, combination kitchen and din ing room, bathroom, large service porch connecting to large garage woodshed; fire place. Payments $18 75 month, plus taxea. Interest ed In 2 to 5-acre property on west side of vallev. 6 miles or less from Medford Mate me an offer. R. E. Welch. 525 W. 2nd St. FOR SALE 20 acre, all ! Ladlno clover; new 4-room house, bam and other outbulldlnns. free soil, good location. Only $1900. Also a real bargain In a new high class modern home, west aide. Also 4-room house and bath, garage, nice lot. Onlr $850. L. G. PICKELL. 16. So Bartlett. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns Easy terms Jackson County Federal Saving and Loan Association. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown it 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 C 8 n-:"Tf1'!d Mflford Building FOR SALE Miscellaneous LEAVING. MUST SELL 11 -month-old male blue Australian shepherd, $10; five young milk eoats, four kld. chtap; a few lyszhorn hns and lavina pullPts C. F. FltivenOd, Rout 1. Box 27. Roeue River, five miles up Evans creek. USED MAGAZINES sold and traded at Jack's Secondhand Store, 106 South Grape. F.'H SAI E D:iclous. Baldwin and B?nnett appU. W. M Frlder, Stewart Ave., Box 134. phoo 7-F-ii. FOR SALE Nice size Newtown ap ples, washed and sorted. 45c box; not sorted, 35c; culls. 35c: cider apples, 3 boxes 35c. Joe Kan tor. Route 4, east of Phoenix. FOR SALE Electric wacher. Reason able. Rt. 4, Box 1B3-B. FOR SALE Gulbransen Baby Grand Piano. Phone 403-J-4. OIL HEATER Pertect order; priced right. Fanger, b tew art Ave. and Thomas road. FOR SALE Sweet Spanish onlnns. small quantity or truck loads. Lottie Clngcade, Eagle Point, Ore. FOR SALE Choice tulip bulbs. 2c each; Daffodils, lo. 1116 Mantle Phone 407-b- FOR SALE Dry limb wood, 16-inch. 1.40 tier. You haul. First house south Griffin Creek school. MOEN'S Fruit Stand Apple Sale Week Fancy Red Delicious and New town, prices 35c, 65c. 85c. 05c a box. Brlnge containers. Telephone 1361. Free delivery. Location op posite Beck's Bakery- No. Riverside. FOR SALE 9x13 Chenille rug, never used. Phone 1255-J. LARGE combination electric range. with rubbish burner, colls and fire less cocker, $15. 20 So. Orange. FOR SALE Hay press In good con dition. Also ioj tons hay. Cheap If taken at once. E. N. Gray, Rt. 3. Box 118, Medford. FOR SALE Hay. Phone 452-R-2. A NEW USED GOODS DEPARTMENT Plumbing Fixtures. Stoves, Furni ture, etc. PenweU Plumbing Shop, 828 N. Central. Ask for Elmer. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay and straw. Cox Ranch, So Peach. FOR SALE Grapes and Walnuts. , J A. Manke. 4 miles West of Medford FOR SALE Washer service Full line genuine Maytag parts Service on all makes Medford Maytag Co.. 31 No Bartlett, phone SB. FOR SALE Vetch and oat recleaned seed. Black oats or Kanota. Phone 697-J-l. Ray O. Yost. WE HAVE good assortment of used machines Singer Sewing Machine Store. 23 S. Grape. FOR SALE Rve grass seed, 12c lb E. W. Gebhardt, Rt. 3. Box 84 Med ford, Va mile north 401 Orchard. SALE OR TRADE Highly Improved 87 acrea 405 J St. FOR BALE: Delicious apples. Dolph Phlpps, Crater Lake Hwy. DR. MARCELL Minerals. 416 S. Laurel BLUESTONE LIME, Baal Cap and Bordo Sprays. Davis Feed Stores APPLES Different varieties. Geb hard's, Va mile north Bear creek bridge, central Point. OLYMPIC EGG MASH with milk, $2.26 per sack. Davis Feed Stores FOR SALE Grey winter oats, black Swedish oats, vetch seed. Olvan Ranch. 3 ml lea west Eagle Point. FOR SALE! Delicious apple. Inde pendent Packing Co.. Phoenix. CANNING TOMATOES, lo lb.. Blan kenshlp. Central Point. CUT-RATE PRICES Nu-Way Mat tress and Upholstery Co. Phone 203 209 Wert Rth St PERSONAL CARD READING, $1. 329 Jermnettp. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads la 1:30 p m. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Cuckoolike bird 4. Article of ap parel $. Know: archaic 12. Fish 13. City In Michigan 14. Conmellatlon 16 Sheep 16. Hired again 18. Poverty 20. Devoured 21. Surgical thread HI. Cltv In Sicily IT, Genus of tha honey bee tl. Broth ' of MVea - 19. Correlative of either 10. Hugo mythical bird IL Device for stopping the motion of a whel 82. S-5::me 32. Chi : nan era- n!ilr. U. Meml J5. Venture 15. Warming de vices 18. Blanehea tl. American author H) Burrowing animal Solution of Saturday's Puzzle PAlLEAgA!R AIDIA To r l s;b EjCFlfiT H A VNlE E.VlEllTlEN TlEir EIGlFslfalO A TS S I N TiTD ! E M A ' L 1 A ! B. M IE I D T A Wim? KoMo E LIE e JA6W? c'ii IoIt e KsMlfiMp E QS I T sWMb IF IE k 41. Includes 45. Grow Bleepy 48. Beverage 43 Escape by suMerf uft 60. Cravat 51. TahM 52. Thirtieth O. S. Vie presi dent St. Roguish DOWN 1. Playing enrd 1 At present ' i2 13 iiif k i6 17 18 w r r r3 1 f 3 WMr lif 11 H!! 7y, g E mil 4i Uz 43 h as au 47 ,'? JACKSON COl'NTT AIW1KAC1 CO. TITLE INMIHNCt ABSTRACTS tSCHOWH MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. 32 No Central Ave. Plinre 4lft CABINET WORK rat.li.et Work. Store Fixture. Furniture and Novelties made to order. Furniture repairing. 40R F. Main. R Smith Phaw, Dressmaking THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking Fur Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered Room 303 0. S Nat'l Bank Bide Tel 1IBL Expert Window Cleaner. LET JOE DO IT. Expert window cleaners. General house cleaners Floor waxing. Joe 8 pence Phone 1173. Fur Repairing. FUR RESTYLINO. REPAIRING. CLEANING and GLAZINO. 19 No Bartlett Prances Da I In Ire Evelyn A. Tlce Sanitarium WE CAKE FOR THE SICK ROGLE RIVER SANITARIUM PHONE JACKSONVILLE 82. Auto Loans. LOW RATE AUTO LOANS CONTRACTS REFINANCED MONEY to buy new or used cars Private money at new low rates 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. ' 1930 to 1939 model cart and light trucks. 1 to 18 months to repay. CONSUMERS CREDIT CO. HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY. Agent. 123 East Main. M-230 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 1932-1939. Trl-State Acceptance Corp. Llcenae M-253. MARK A. GOLDY 109 E Main. Phone 728. DIAMOND LOANS DIAMOND LOANS QUICK CONFIDENTIAL INEXPENSIVE Require no principal payment for fl months to 1 year. OREGON FINANCE COMPANY ' Under Supervision of Stata Banking Department 45 South Central Avenue Tel 139. Medlord. Ore. Lie. No. 8-311 Cross -Word Puzzle 10. Crude metal tl. Urchin 17. Egyptian solaj disk 19. Goddess of dawn tt. Wife ot Abraham 22. After song 23. Peels 24. Russian sea 3S Watered ap pearance 26. Heraldic bearings IB. Imitator IL Guided tha course of ' 12 Biblical coins 34. Oane 35. Eust Indian split pulse 37. Bearing wea pons IS. Attitudes 40. One of an an clent race 41. Explosive device 42. Leaf of the palmyra palm 43. Tha herb eve 44. Cutting tool 41. Lulirlcant 47. Former title a the governoi of Algiers t. Same 4. Alarm whistle 6 Cultivated wild a cer tain Impla non! 4. Chemical suffix T Japanese mea sure I. On of a Malayan rare nf en tral Luzon t. Bet LOANS MONEY FOR FALL PURCHASES AND PAST DUE BILLS! A complew loan lervlce i plan that will meet your need.. Up to 1300 (A.loo on cars) advanced .wirtly and without embarrassing Investi gation on your signature and per. aonal security, auto, or Household goods. Full amount In advance no deductl.ns. Make your applica tion by personal call, phone or OREGON FINANCE CO. it Soulh Central. Phone 130. Ground Floor Craterlnn Bldg. License 8-311. M-317. MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell ings of lata construction tt 76 per month par thousand. Low Interest rate. BROWN & WHITE. !04 W Main ROOflNO WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof. Pabeo Roofings Shingle. Coat lugs and Paints New stock of Wll Paper Ekerson Paint and Roof Co , 38 80 nnrtlett Tel 243 Radtatnr Repairing. HOOPER'S 33 RADIATOR SERVICE South Bartlett 1 ra infer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 8 Fir Street. Insured Curriers. Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 844 CITY TRANSFER & 8TORAOE CO. Household moving and general hauling. 39 3 Orape Phone 3U&0 day or night. EADS TRANSFER St 8TORAOE CO. Office 30 So Fir. Phone 316 Prices rlnht Service guaranteed LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. In the County Court for Jackson County, In and for the State of Oregon, , In the Matter of the Estate of Mary W. Mather, deceased. Notice Is hereoy given that Mary P. Mathes. the undersigned, has been duly appointed and Is the duly quail- fled 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 six months from the date of this notice, to said executrix at the office of her attorney, H. K Hanna. Room fl, 33 North Central Avenue, Medford, Oregon. Dated October 3rd. 1930. MARY P. MATHES, Executrix Notice. Notice la hereby given that Luella J. Matlack, undersigned, has pur chased the Interest of W. E. Gibson In the O. and M. store at Ross Lane and Jacksonville Highway, Jnckson Countv, Oregon, together with all bills receivable, and has assumed the indebtedness of said store. LUPJLLA J. MATLACK. Phoenix Phoenix, Oct. 17, (Spl.) Members of the faculty of the Phoenix school system together with educators and teachers from this district of five counties will attend Teachers' Institute Thurs day and Friday at Ashland. Ashland Monday Study club met Monday at the home of Mrs. T. J. Malmgren. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Slmser of Riverside, Cal., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Barltloy the past week. Wednesday, Mr. Barkley accompanied the visit ors to Crater lake. Flovd Bell and Ernest Reames motored to Monmouth Saturday for several thoroughbred Lin coln bucks. Mrs. S. Maine of Los Angeles has been a recnt guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Waggoner. Mrs. Etta Coleman and son. Byron Coleman, of San Fran cisco were valley visitors last week. Among those recently return ing from the fair at Treasure Island were Mrs. Gilbert H. Davis, who was accompanied by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Claude Ward of Talent. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Eddy left for their home In Los Angeles Monday after visiting Mr. Eddy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Knudscn and sister, Mrs. C. L. Nordquist and family. Almost hundred Townsend itcs and their friends enjoyed a chicken dinner in the recreation hall of the Christian church last Monday. A skit was presented by the Medford Townscnd club and among the speakers were Mr. Johnson and D. D. Davis of Medford. Misses Jean Hayse and Pa tricia Furry entertained at the Furry home Tuesday evening with a dinner honoring their mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pflum of Llnd, Wash., are In Phoenix and the valley visiting their nieces and nephew, Mrs. Chester Bourne and family, Floyd Wat kins and family and Mrs. E. Judd and husband of Medford The Washlngtonlans are en route to Bethel, Mo. Home demonstration unit of Phoenix will met at the V. F. Birdscye home Friday the 20th at 10:30 a. m. Everyone Inter ested is cordially invited to at tend this interesting meeting. Please bring salad or vege table. Women's Missionary society of Phoenix Presbyterian church will hold lis regular meeting Thursday, October 13 at 2 p. m., In the church parlors. Rev. and Mrs. P. Ftskus ar rived from Rcedsport Saturday to accept the pastorate of the local Presbyterian church. Thimble club will meet at the home of Mrs. Louis Colver Fri day with a covered dish luncheon served av noon. Roffue Rivei Rogue River, Oct. 17. (Spl) Two deaths which occurred in Grants Pass last week cast a gloom over Rogue River as they were mothers of two men here. On October 8 Mrs. Min erva Dengler passed away at her home. She was the mother of Fred Dengler. On Thursday Mrs. Ella O'Kelly passed away. Her son Is Fred CKelly of this city. Their many friends here extend sympathy in their loss. Mrs. Hattie Harris arrived here October 8 from her home In Lewiston, Idaho, and wli' spend the winter with her sis ter, Mrs. Myrtle Whipple, and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sandry arrived home Saturday from a visit of several weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Dorris Grim, and husband, of Bismarck, N. D. They were accompanied back from Casper, Wyo., by Mrs. Al Osborne, Avis and Calvin, who have been visiting there for sev eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carter and Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. James Wiley left Saturday by auto for San Francisco to visit Mr. Carter's sisters and also to attend the fair. James Whipple was an over night visitor at the mine home of Chas. Miner and Chas. San ders near Holland Thursday. Mesdames Una and Kate Mc Ilvain attended the pot luck sup per at the Christian church in Grants Pass Wednesday. One of the features of the evening was an old fashioned sermon and communion service. Mrs. George Giewltz Is re ported HI. Mrs. Thelma Randle- man Is staying with her. Mrs. Gladys Heath left last week to attend the postmasters convention in Washington, D. C, and will represent all third class postmasters of the entire country. An address given at a regional meeting recently so pleased postal authorities that they appointed Mrs. Heath as third class representative. Mr. and Mrs. James Whipple left Sunday for Bend where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Whipple for a few days. Be fore returning home they will go to Eugene to visit Mr. Whip ple's daughter, Mrs. Alice Rob bins, and will also visit Mr. and and Mrs. Richard Scott and fam ily at Marshfleld. Butte Falls Butte Falls, Oct 17. (Spl) Mrs. Abbott has returned to her home here from her daughters, Mrs. Bill Welch, in California, where she has been visiting for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Anzel Conley and son from Derby have moved into the Cummings property here. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ellis are proud parents of a fine new son, born October 10 In the Community hospital. It has been named Donald Dwaine. Mrs. Todd Whalcy and daugh ter Shannan, Mrs. Edgar Tun gate and daughter Nancy, and Mrs. Frank Edmonson were Medford shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Leonard Richman made a business trip to Medford Oct ober 11. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fralne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Edmondson Saturday and Sunday. Homer Bowman has killed the prize winning buck in the Lam port contest, so far tills season. October 10. The deer weighed 214 pounds. Ethel Tullls, Lee Casey and Eddie McClano of Medford vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hen shaw and family Sunday. A miscellaneous shower was given Mrs. Herbert Bralnard October 10 by a number of ladles. Colonial Garage 6th and Ivy Afreets Medford. Oregon Complete Lubrication Service Recently remodeled at an expense of fVHiu.OO Including: Ladles' and men's Restrooma Drink lng fountain -Repair department New roof and hard surface floor In storage department. We take pride In courteous service to our guest and In keeping our place clean. A complete line of Standard Products Special rates on storage by day, week. or month We tnvlte your Inspection and suggestions T. C. BRADY. Manager Phone UB We never clone, alnajs at your servlre 31 The Grange Jacksonville Grange Jacksonville Grange met In regular session October 13 with good attendance and several vis itors. Agriculture Committee Chair man H. E. Conger reported that due to the Huber packing plant fire, hog prices had declined and tnnt shipments of livestock to Portland had been resumed. H. E.C. chairman Leora Nied' ermeyer stated that plans for the forthcoming turkeys dinner Friday, October 20, were com plete. The ladies will start serv ing In the dining room at the old court house in Jacksonville at 6 p. m. The program fol lowing will be in charge of tha Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. Next serving committee will be Mr. and Mrs. Wynne Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nleder meyer and Blanche Arnold. Ways and means committee reported an enjoyable card party held October 7. I. A. Dew reported on tha amendments to the by-laws which will be voted upon at the next meeting. The program presented by Ceres Jane McCarty consisted of solo by Mrs. Doris Nealon, harvest tableau and talk by Emmett Nealon. Emmett Nealon drilled offi cers In special floor work from the manuel. All members were reminded of the program to be given by the Jacksonville Grange at Bellview Grange October 17. H.E.C. members are giving a Hallowe'en party at the hall October 30. AH members of tha Grange are invited. Phoenix Grange Eighty-seven Grangers and families and friends enjoyed a covered dish dinner preceeding the regular Grange meeting last Tuesday in Phoenix Grange hall. Members of the home econo mics committee were In charge of the dinner. During the lecture hour a spe cial demonstration by represen tatives of the Bar-Bell club ot Medford was given. Those who gave a very unusual and Inter esting performance were Cecil Barker, Don Wilder, and Norval Stockstill. Vaughn L. Quackenbush was master of ceremonies. Special visitors of the eve ning were Mr. and Mrs. Cal Lusk of Eagle Point, also Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith. Mrs. Etta Coleman, Byron Coleman ot San Francisco, Mrs. G. Arm strong of Central Point, also Mrs. Roberta Gregory, and Mn. C. T. Parker. Next meeting will be Octo ber 24. A card party is being planned by ways and meana committee for October 27 and all good Grangers and friends are asked to keep the date open and attend this first card party of the season. ' , Howard District Howard District, Oct. 18. . (Spl.) Miss Leona Gilman and Robert Scott left Sunday for Reno, Nev., where they were to be married. They expect to visit Mr. Scott's parents at Delano, Calif., before their return here. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Raw. lings and daughter, Margaret, of Union Creek, spent the week end with Mrs. Rawllngs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Yantiss. Mrs. Sam Lemon, daughter of Mrs. Dale Friend who was oper ated on at the Community hos pital last week. Is Improving rap idly. Mr. and Mrs. George Gilman were dinner guests Sunday at the home of their son, Lewis, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hendricki were called to Fresno, Calif, Wednesday on account of tha serious illness of Mr. Hendricks' father. , Observe Columbus Day. Jacksonville school student! observed Columbus Day with tha singing of America; a recitation by Evelyn Wntkins; Battle Hymn of Republic, Student Body; read ing, jean Hoppe, and talk by Mr. Gustln. 3 NEED CASH? BORROW ON YOUR CAR Let us eiplain bow easy it is to ban ready caab with your car as security. PL, one 81 lor full information Canmercial F"tsie Corp. Ths mstlgilT Finance Company" W w Walker. President Pint Natl Bant Bldg Phone II License Number 134