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FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT 5-rooro furnished house.
107 Genesee. Tel 134 or 946.
FOR REN r Unfurnished S-roora
house. 417 J St. near Oakdale
atore.
FOR RENT Two bedroom unfurn
ished bouse near Junior high. 11
L. Cook. 10 Quince.
FOR RENT Flte-room modern un
furnished bouse: lare screen porch.
Inundry trays. Adults. Inquire 364
Beatty.
FOR RENT 20 North Orange. 30
Charles R Ray. Room 317 Medford
Bldg. Phone 302.
FURN. house. Tel. 1J22W or 369
FOR RENT Duplex, near Junior HI
Call at 338 Haven.
FOR BALE Equity In. like new. 5-
room bunrzato auuu.uu, oaiance
about H2.50 per month. Also
500.00 contract on 1500.00 prop
erty, en semi-annually. Inquire at
517 Beatty St.
FOR SALE Equity In Income busi
ness property, or trade for car,
cash, terms. 243 So. Riverside,
FOR REN r Newly decorated fl-room
furnished apartment. Inquire 804
East Main.
FOR RENT Good 8-room bouse on
North Riverside. Inquire Phlppr
Auto Park. Phone 417.
FOR RENT 8-room furnlthed bouae
close In Phone 457-J.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Navy blue purse Monday In
business district with $4 currency,
driver license, etc. dense return
to the Tribune. Reasonable reward.
LOST Large brief case with Bob
Prentice stamped on In gold let
ters. Contains senior accordlan
band music. Phone Mrs. Harry
Prentice, 23-J.
LOST Blue and white Colson bi
cycle. Reward. Call Jacksonville
114 or Medlord 150.
REPORT tost doet.. animal cruelty
cases Humane Society Phune 1518 j
NICELY Furnished light housekee;
Ing rooms, ground floor, outside
entrance. Phone 121-M.
FOR SALE BARGAINS
10 Acres, good deep soil, irrigated,
near Medford. paved road, 8792 53,
small down payment: and 3 acres,
paved highway, near Medford. new
4-room house, modern, cut to
1800.00, terms: and 160 acres, only
1000.00; and 6-room modern
house and ground now 31500.00,
terms; and good business with 1.42
acres and 3 houses, a steal at
1400.00 with S600.00 down; and
other hlebwav business, sale or
trade. GEO. H. YEO AGENCY, and
VALLEY REAL ESTATE. 3 mtlea
on South Pacific Highway. Phone
341-R-3.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
OLYMPIC EGG
2-25 per sack.
MASH with milk
Davis Feed Stoles
FOR SALE Grapes and Walnuts. J
A. Manka 4 miles West of Mcrtford
FOR SALE Delicious apple. Inde
pendent Packing Co.. Phoenli
CERTIFIED teacher will give piano
lessons for Irontnc. Phone 1424-R,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DIAMOND LOANS
DIAMOND LOANS
QUICK CONFIDENTIAL
INEXPENSIVE
Require no principal payment for
6 months to 1 year.
OREGON FINANCE
COMPANY
Under Supervision of Stat
Banking Department
45 South Central Avenue
Tel 13'J Mertlntd Ore Lie No 8-211
WILL sacrifice my equity In 3-room
modern houae with small acre
age. Box 3372. Tribune.
FOR SALE or RENT 7-room mod
ern house, 4 bedrooms. Rent $32.50
month. 1119 W. Main.
APARTMENTS 616 N. Central.
FURNISHED apartment,
vate bath, Frlgldalre.
Main.
heat, prl
806 West
MODERN furnished apartment.
Quince St.
FOR RENT Furnished Hotel Hoi
land apartment; Frlgldalre, electric
range.
FOR RENT New. modern 4-room
apt., newly furnished 801 North
Central.
APARTMENTS For Rent 1S. 312
and til 330 Beatty. Inquire at
Shady Nook Grocery.
Apartments: Heated Rma. 31 Oenessa
WANTED MALE HELP
NEAT appearing young men to work
In advertising campaign. No ex
perience necessary. Apply Rra 204,
Liberty Bldg.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Capable, experienced girl,
over 18, for housework and cook
Ing: good salary Box 3128 Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
PRACTICAL Gardener wants work.
307 Bessie.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To buy used 5c and 10c
alot machine and a one or more
plnball board. P. O. Box 1163.
Medford.
WALNUT MEATS Must be sound
and dry. Accept delivery between
9 a. m. and 4 p. m. only. Fluhrer'a
Bakery.
WANTED Wood to sell. 1405 No.
Riverside. Phone 1261.
FOR RENT Bachelor apartment
garage. 620 S. Oakdale.
FURNISHED 2 and 3-room apart
ments Adults. 604 West 10tn.
DESIRABLE apartments, 2 rooms and
bath; gas heat Inquire Farmers
Si Fruitgrowers Bank.
FOR RENT Apartments Durell
Court, 3rd and Holly Inquire
Apt 6 - -
GE BAUER APTS 8tb at Oakdale;
modern furnished or unfurnished
large or small Comforts and cour
tesy by WEEK or MONTH Phone
713-Y
FOR SALE 6-room plastered house
and bath, cement foundation,
shade and lawn on paved street
near Junior High. Only (1550
Terma.
ALSO
1 acre Ir. Ladlno clover, 4-room
house and bath. Sleeping porch,
good outbuildings, close In on
graveled road, 81750: (500 cash.
L. O. PICKELL
18 So. Bartlett
JACKSON COl'NTl
AHSTHACT CO.
TITLE ISSI HANCE
SHSTIHI'TS
ESCROWS
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO.
33 No Central Ave
Phone 415
CABINET WORK
CABINET WORK STORE FIXTURES.
Furniture and Novelties made to
order Furniture repairing.
408 E Main. R Smith Shaw.
Chimney and Furnace Cleaning
NOTICE For Chimney Si Furnace
Cleaning OH Stove Vacuum
cleaned. Call George Eaton i.t 547.
Dressmaking
HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and
surrounding towns Easy terms
Jackson County Federal Savings
and Loan Association.
FOR SALE Improved farm. 422 acres
237 acras under dlton. very low
rate on water. In short time water
will be free. Free soil. Suitable tor
any crop. This Is one of the finest
large farms In Jackron county
Priced for a short time only.
17,000.00, terms.
L. J. AUSTIN
44 N. Riverside Phone 1985
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms Lists available at
National Farm Loan Office. 202
Liberty Building. Medford
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
Fur Remodeling. Buttons and
Buckles covered Room 302 U.
Nafl Bank Bldg Tel 1181
LOANS
MONEY FOR
FALL PURCHASES AND
PAST DUE BILLS 1
A complete loan servtce a plan
that will meet your needs. Up to
300 (8500 on carsi advanced swlltl)
and without embarrassing Investi
gation on your signature and per
sonal security, auto, or household
goods Full amount In advance-
no deductions. Make your applica
tion by personal call, phone or
write.
OREGON FINANCE CO.
45 South central. Phono 139
Ground Floor Craterlan Bldg.
License S-211. M-217.
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
ings of late construction 39 76 pet
month per thousand. Low Interest
rale
BROWN WHITE. 104 W Main.
ROOFING
Expert window Cleaner.
LET JOE DO IT.
Expert window cleaners General
house cleaners. Floor waxing. Joe
Spence Phone 1172.
Fur Repairing.
FUR RESTYLING. REPAIRING.
CLEANING and GLAZING.
19 No Bartlett
Frances Dallalre Evelyn A Tlee
Radiator Repairing.
CITY and country propertlea RENT
ALS LOANS INSURANCE. C 8
Butterfleld 400 Medford Building
FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate
FOR RENT Furnished Rooms
FOR RENT Furnished room In pri
vate home, twin beds, ideal for
two persons. 39 Summit. Phone
1346.
WANTED Man to do painting In
trade for down payment on car.
Walter W. Abbey Garage, 9th and
Bartlett.
WANTED To give you my price for
building your new home. I can
save you money. Charles Mee, con
tractor, 517 Beatty St., evenings.
FOR RENT One sleeping room.
Tripp St.
11
TRADE Equity In V4 acres and
5-room modern house for pickup
truck and some money, or small
place, clear. Inquire first house on
left beyond Spring .Street Grange
hall.
SALE OR TRADE for smaller place,
sood 60-acre farm; Irrigated with
crops Sell equity cheap Small
down payment Box 3813. Tribune
HOOPER'S
33
RADIATOR SERVICE
South Bartlett
Autn 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.
WE REPAIR or apply any type of
roof Pabco Routings ShlnBlee
Coatings and Paints. Wall Paper
One-third off. Ekerson Paint and
Roof Co.. SB So Bartlett Tel 343
Transfer.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 s Fir street.
Insured Carriers.
Local and Long Distance Hauling
Phone 644.
CITY TRANSFER St STORAGE CO.
Household moving and general
hauling 29 S Grape Phone 3050
day or night.
EADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO.
Office 26 So Fir. Phone 816
Prices right Service guaranteed
LEGAL NOTICES
SLEEPING ROOMS Close In; reason
able 408 West 6th. Phone 1330-J
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing room and garage if desired
335 So. Riverside Ave.
.FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE Will take Rood milk
cow In exchange on piano. Bald
wln Piano Shoppe
$20 to $1,000
On Your Car.
1930 to 1939 model cars
and light trucks.
1 to 18 months to repay.
CONSUMERS CREDIT CO
HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY.
Agent.
123 East Main M-238 Phone 807
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ROOM FOR RENT (2 50 week; pri
vate entrance. 408 Edwards.
ATTRACTIVE ROuMS. 404 3 Grape
FOR RENT BOARD, ROOM
BOARD AND ROOM 716 E Main 1
per day
UPHOLSTERING, furniture repair
ing. Phone 969-R. Thlbault.
WANTED Man to do carpenter
work In trade for down payment
on car. Walter W. Abbey Garage
9th and Bartlett.
WANTED Everyone to remember
that good sausage supper and
dance Thursday evening, K.P. hall,
Medford. l.rlffln Creek Grange.
WANTED 150 people for Chicken
' Supper at Phoenix Presbyterian
Church, 10c, October 26th, 6:30.
WANTED Tractor work. Plowing
discing, etc. Roger von der Hellen,
Route 3. Medford. Phone 25-F-ll
Eagle Point.
A WIDOW will give Vt Interest In
mine for 8750 and 6-months grub
stake for three to No. 1 hydraulic
operator. II you cant quauiy
don't waste my time. Good cook
Box 2689. Tribune.
WE PY MOIIE CASH
For Your Furniture.
HOI BKOOK AMlHLWS.
6th and Front Phone 847
wanted Dressmaking and altera
Hons Katherlne Muse. Sings I
Shop. 22 S Grape
iiksT PRICKS ril
Bv,, Vniit a-nrntture
EADS 01IKN. I'llnne II112-J
WELL DRILLING 41 SO Der ft first
60 ft., etc J M Dodge 519 King
FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 8 team neatea omce
room Two store nunaings. oe
Roland Hubbard or Al Llttrell
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Choice weaner pigs:
cheap. Rt. 4, Box 183-B.
FOR SALE In order to promote the
registered Guernsey breeo. in soutn
ern Oregon, we are offering to ex
change several registered Guernsey
bull calves from advanced regis
tered cows for grade or mongrel
bull. No strings attached, only the
calves must go Into good hands
snd be well taken care of until a
serviceable age, you keeping your
present grade bull until that
time For particulars see Wing's
Cloverhlll R'sglstered Guerniey
Farm. Old Stage Road. Medford
WEANER pigs for sale. W. L. Child
ress. Hamrick Koaa,
FOR SALE Ramboullette rams Dolph
Phlpps. EPS. Rt.. Meniora.
8EB Lew Hansen for Investments
and business chances. 122 N. Central.
FOR RENT Lunch room, modern
living quarters, 225 No, Riverside.
Phone 1266.
FOR SALE Cleaning and Pressing
Shop doing good business. Man
and wife can handle. Write Chllo
quln Cleaners, Box 61, Chiloqutn,
Orepon.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Westlnghouse llftop re
frigerator, $4o. 606 Clark.
FOR SALE White enamel wood
range, with colls. 728 Summltt or
phone I341-R.
FOR SALE To settle estate, 90 tons
of hay at Applegate: make offer
Inquire of Charles Mee, 517 Beatty
St., or Thomas Mee, Applegate,
Oregon.
FOR sale: 5-foot double tractor
disc, A-l condition. John D. Hoist,
Sams Valley.
You Can Save Money and
Time by Getting Your
CAR LOAU OR
REFINANCING
Direct From the Lender, The
OREGON FINANCE CO.
45 South Central.
License M-217.
Notice.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of James
E. Trevorrow. alfo known as james
Edward Trevorrow, and also known
aa J. E. Trevorrow. deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned Executor ol the Will of
the abovo named decedent has filed
Its Final Account In the above en
titled matter, and the above entitled
Court haa fixed the 2nd day of No
vemher. 1939. at 10:00 o'clock a. Ki
ln the County Court Room. In the
Court House, In Medford, Jacknon
County, Oregon, as the time and place
for hearing objections to -said Final
Account, and the settlement thereof
TITLE Si TRUST COMPANY
As Executor of the Will of James B.
Trevorrow. also known as James
Edward Trevorrow. and also known
.1 ir Trevorrow. deceased.
By H. M. ERZ. Assistant Trust Officer
the scouts. An attractive center
piece of the Camp Fire and Girl
Scout emblems surrounded by
autumn leaves, was the table
decoration.
Mr. and Mis BUI Welch and fam
ily motored to Hornbrook Sunday
Floyd Yaznell broke several ribs
while playing at school recently. He
was taken to Ashland for medical j
attention.
The high school will give a carnival
In the basement of the school Oct.
27.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Montgomery are
moving this week to the home which
they purchased on first street north.
The Bluebirds had a party Tues
day evening Instead of their reg
ular meeting.
The Misses LaVelle Mason, Arils
Williams, Mabel and Helen Romlnger
had a cainpflre hamburger supper
Friday eve ng at the home of La
Velle Mason.
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Gltems have re
turned to their home In Qulncy.
Calif., after a three-weeks' visit with
Mrs. Ghent's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
E. Allen.
Bert Nichols of the U. S. navy Is
spending a few days hero with his
parents.
Mr. Gould of Medford, father of
Miss Marlon Gould, passed away
Sunday night. Mrs. Deever Is the
substitute teacher In Miss Gould's
absence.
Linn Burnett of Sacramento, Cal
ls visiting relatives and friends here.
Mrs. Bertha Hungate and her
mother have moved Into her new
home of the old highway.
A very Interesting talk and pic
tures on rural life In England were
given here Wednesday by Mrs. C.
Lathrop.
A standard first aid course under
direction of the Red Cross was
started Monday night at the city
hall.
Donald Waldon left for his home
In Sellgman, Mo., Tuesday. He ex
pects to return In the spring.
A football game with Jacksonville
high will oe played here Friday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lame spent Sun
day at their ranch on the Dead In
dian. Mr. and Mrs. C. Skeetcrs and Mr.
and Mrs. BUI Hervey spent Sunday
In the Red mountain district.
P.-T. A. met Wednesday and plans
were made fcr the coming year.
Hilda Marty and Lucille Young
spent Saturday in Ashland.
At the M. E. church and Sunday
sohool rally Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E.
Baylor and Mr. and Mrs. Goddard
won the prizes for the largest fam
ilies present.
Jeanne Nelson; 2nd Grade, Joan
Benson and Knye Crawford; 1st
Grade, Sandra Benson and Mau
reen Friend.
Climax
Climax, Oct. 25 (Spl.) The
small daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. Winningham underwent a
minor operation in Medford Oc
tober 23.
Miss Norma Jean Wertz, stu
dent at S.O.C.E., Ashland, spent
the week end at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kinney
were in Ashland Oct. 23.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wertz
transacted business in Medford
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Austin
visited friends here Sunday.
Ben Oswald has moved to
Climax to trap for a month or
two.
Bill Walch has been trapping
coyotes and cats here and hav
ing good success.
Miss Thelma Denson attended
Institute in Ashland last week.
Mrs. Katherine Frederick and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Kinney and family were supper
guests at the Wertz home Fri-rinv.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jones of
Medford visited Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hurst Sunday.
Foots Creek
CAR LOANS
Solve your financial
problems by
refinancing or borrowing.
LOANS ON CARS
1932-1039.
Trl-State Acceptance Corp.
License M-253.
MARK A. GOLDY
109 E Main. Phone 728.
Talent
Talent. Oct. 25 (Spl.) The
Camp Fire Girls were enter
tained Friday evening at the
school by the Girl Scouts. About
30 girls and their leaders were
present. Games were played and
a delicious lunch was served by
Howard District
Mail Tribune Daily Cross -Word Puzzle
8olutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle
FOR SALE Cletrsc. model 'W; also
cows and pigs. Blackburn Ranch,
next to 401 Orchard.
JONATHAN Apples, sale or trade for
wood or grain. L. G. Frlnk, Talent.
EXTRA Fancy, large Newtown apples
Jean Perl. Phone 468-R-2.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs K F Mur
ray. Crater Lake Hwy Tel 408-R-l
FOR PALE Or Will Trade for milk
stock. 1300 lb. work mare, sound
and true Age 9 1 (4-year old black
colt. Roger von der Hellen. Route
3. Medford. Phone 25-F-ll. Eagle
Point
FOR SALE Hydraulic pipe
giants. Box 3376, Tribune.
MOEN'S Fruit Stand Apple Sale Week
Fancy red Delicious and New
town, prices 36c. 65c, 85c. 96c a
box. Bring containers. Telephone
1261. Free delivery. Location op
posite Beck's Bakery. No. Riverside.
FOR SALE POULTRY
WANTED-Scrap Iron brass, copper
all kinds of metal Medford Bar.
gain House. 27 N Grape St Tel
1062
HIOHKST CASH PMI'M PAIO
Fur Your Furniture
MrtiFoKit mmniN nm e.
27 s Grape St Phone I0"2
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 5-room modern house
629 So. Holly. Call 604-.1.
4-ROOM furnished house, electric
ranee sr.d refrlera'-or. oil heater
27.50. Phone 281.
FOR RENT 2 small psrtly furnished
houses, reasonable, presslers. Phone
1393-H.
FOR SALE - Barred Rock fryers
V, mile south Oak Orova school.
Route 2, Fred Sanders.
FOR SALE DOGS, PETS
FOR SALE Male Irish Setter. I",
. venrs. reasonable. 24 Wn'hlngton.
Tor sale automobiles
FOR RENT -Small furnished house
In rev. Adults. Also apartment
for larty. 410 Hamilton.
FOR RENT 4-room house. eJ
equipped, furnished. Inquire 334
Apple.
SMALL Furn. house. H. L. Cook. 10
Quince St.
FOR RENT 3-room house, modern.
furnished asmae. adults, no pets
Inquire 731 W. 2nd St.
FOR SALE '28 Dodge pick-up, runs
fine, or trade for livestock or
grain. R. 8. Axwil, iTau-murei-hurst
road.
FOR SALE 1939 new Nash-Lafayette
series. 4-door sedan, equipped with
Weather-eve. cruising gear, at a
bargain price. Come in and see it.
ALSO
Used Cars from 25 up. We must
make room for more cars.
WALTER W. ABBEY
Corner 9th and Bartlett
FOR SALE or TRADE Equity In
1937 Pom de luxe coupe, extras
Phone 126.
FOR SALE Equity In 1939 Pontlac
anon miles. Big dls-
,.V Phone 289-X between 8:30
and 7 pm.
REAL Used Car Bargains! See us
(lr"t Minn nroa
FOR SALE Apples. 6 boxes for 41 00
and up. One box or a truck loaa.
Cider apples 10c. Winter Nells
pears 25c. Joe Kantor. 3 miles east
of Phoenix In Fern Vslley.
A. A A. Tailored Suits. Size 84 to 46
at bargain. Klein the Tailor, Up
stairs. .
FOR SALE Delicious apples. Phone
7-F-12.
Schuessler Mineral Salts. 606 Clark
USED MAGAZINES sold and traded
at Jack's Secondhand Store. 106
South Grape.
L Spot on a
playing card
I, Weakens
8. Kind of cheese
12 Wrath
II. English
school
14. Llcnl open
col ;on 'ahrlr
15. Old -type war
voFfcel
17. Mimicked
18. Poker stake
16. The sweelsop
21. Mingled won
der and fear
22. Part of a coat
24 Thick black
liquid
28. Ahstmct ex
istence 23. United
SO. ParK In the
Rocky
Mountains
3S. Oarsmen
35. Accomplished
or versed:
arrhale
8S. Large
17. Small explo
sion
18 Thirsty
J9 Luzon naUve
10 Too
12. Series if
tennis
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44 Podder pit
46 Victim
50 Stumble
62 Common
weerti
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elave
bh Skin die-
eaf
66 Amor rn
humurtM
11 Wool pine
68 Location
6ft. Defa
DOWN
L Prliiier'a mea
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I Metal
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4 Wlirieii
6 Rnchet
8 Small hit b ket
for holding
fruit
T. Old-tlmt
dagger
S. Guldo'e high
est note
I Went awny
10. Over again
11. Fashion
16. Animal doc tor I
colloq.
20. Hakes an In
fusion
21. Largs arteries
26. Donkey
if, Unit ol work
27 And not
28 Pempirlni
31 Always: contr.
SI Bend In Um
ber 14 Corrode
15 Kind or
sail nag
17. Stately dwell
ing
4L Unclons:
poetic
42 Pact,
43 Gaelic
46. Shakespear
ean charac
ter 47. Measur of
paper
4H Icelandic tala
49 Belgian river
61 Foot like part
62. Very moist
FOR SALE Washer service Pull line
genuine Maytag parts Service on .all
makes Medrord Maytag uo si no
Bartlett. phone 38.
FOR SALE Rye gTaaw sd. 12c lb
B W Gebhardt, Rt. 3, Bos 84 Med
ford. y, mile north 401 Orchard.
SALE OR TRADE Highly Improved
87 acres 405 J St.
APPLES Different varieties. Oeb.
hards. H mile north Bear creek
bridge. Central Point.
FOR SALE Delicious apples.
Phlpps. Crater Lake Hwy.
Doipb
BLUESTONE LIME. Baal Csp and
Bordo Sprays Davis Feed b tores
Ton RENT Furnished modem 6
rm noue. tn.-lndlns f :?ftrtc re
fr:2e;nt)r P! nn Ja mi. 21
or ca.l at RlchheU Service Station.
FOR" SALE REAlSTATE
WHS N you thin It of reai estate think (
ol Browo 4 Wait.
CUT-RATE PRICES NU-Wtf Mat'
tress and Upholstery Co. Phone
303 309 West 8th St.
WALNUTS 10c snd 13c ib Toms
tcs, 35c. In?, you pick. Btsnken'
ship, Central Point.
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Howard District, Oct. 25
(Spl.) Members from the How
ard P.-T. A. unit attending the
County Council P.-T. A. and
the school of instruction last
Thursday at the Christian
church were Mcsdames Sally
Puhl, president; Bertha Benson,
vice president; Mabel Johnson
treasurer and Juanita McKibben
membership chairman.
Mr. and Hrs. Harvey Twyman
and daughter, Mrs. Harry Flour
noy, attended the fair at San
Francisco last week and also vis
ited relatives In Watsonville and
Gilroy, returning Thursday.
Here they were joined by Mrs.
Flournoy's husband. Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Flournoy returned
to their home at Likely, Calif.,
and Mr. Twyman returned to
Alturas.
Mrs. Jensen, her sister, Mrs.
Murphy and daughter of Bend,
Ore., were here last week dur
ing the serious illness and death
of Ralph Thomas. They returned
to their homes Saturday. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Thomas, of that
city, also were at the E. W.
Thomas home the past week.
Al Puhl and Rafael Benson
went to Lakcview and vicinity
last Tuesday for a deer hunt.
So far they haven t returned.
Friendly Neighbors Club will
meet with Mrs. Paul Gerbcr on
Pitt View Ave., Thursday for
a 1:30 luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Stagg re
turned Sunday from the San
Francisco Exposition.
Glenn Young of this district
and Floyd Hilton of Central
Point, the new owners of the
Home Bakery on East Main St.,
are receiving lots of compll-
mei.Ji from this locality, on
their bread.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ghclardi
left Saturday for San Francisco
to visit relatives and the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newton
have purchased the house next
to the Howard Grocery from
Roy Helcnbrook. Mr. and Mrs.
Newton have resided there the
past 7 years.
Mr. Brixon has bought tne
Howard Grocery from E. K.
Brucgger and will take posses,
sion Nov. 1.
After the six weeks tests at
Howard School, students with
names appearing on the honor
roll were: 8th Grade, La Vonne
Newton, Alice Larson, Helen
Gerbcr, Elolse Peyton and Viv
ian Llndqulst; 7th Grade, Jewell
Glenn, Ferncy McKibben. Doro
thy Hampcl and Everett Pleycr;
6th Grade, George Thomas,
Frederick Stammcn, Lee John
son, Norrls Brunson and Doug
las Davis; 5th Grade, Virginia
Long and Mary Ellen Golden;
4th Grade, Patty Tcdrick and
Markle Carter; 3rd Grade, Do
lorls Davis, Marylin Watson and
Foots Creek. Oct. 25. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Boling and
son Wallace and daughters Bet
ty, Alice, Shirley and Georgia,
of Grants Pass called on friends
here October 22, en route to
Phoenix where they and Mrs.
Etfie Birdseye and family wpre
to be dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Birdseye.
Mrs. R. L. Miller left for Eu
gene October 23 to spend a few
davs on business.
Jean Holden and May Dene
Duval of Grants Pass visited
Anna Lee Kyle October 21.
Mr. Shaw, who has been work
ing at Klamath Falls, returned
to his home here October 21.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Stanley
of Topeka, Kas., have leased the
Pickett auto camp from Mr. and
Mrs. Hollis, who are leaving to
make their home at Los Angeles,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Maasdam of
Medford visited. Sunday with
Mrs. Pauline Wahl. Mrs. Wahl,
who has not been well for some
time, Is moving to Medford this
week so she will be near her
daughter, Mrs. Maasdam.
Bill Johnson is working for
the Doles on their mining prop
erty at Rogue River.
Frost and Mrs. Ruby Whitmore,
who attended the District Gar
den Club meeting in Grants
Pass, Oct. 18. gave an interesting
report. They told of Mrs. Heff
ner, department chairman of
flower shew committees, talking
on flower arrangements, and her
outline of the regional conven
tion to be held in Portland June
3-4-5, the first day of which will
be known as Oregon Day and
will take the place of the regu
lar Garden Club convention for
1940. All clubs belonging to the
federation will furnish favors
to represent their locality, and
the Gold Hill Club is expected
to furnish 350 of these favors,
to be used for a luncheon. Mrs.
Harry Smith, of Kerby, second
vice president of the federation,
also gave an interesting talk at
the Grants Pass meeting.
Gold Hill Odd Fellow Lodge
held their regular meeting, Oct.
24, when they conferred tha
first degree on Harry Newnham.
Junior Garden club commit
tee made a trip to Mrs. Savage's
bulb gardens, a few miles north
of Gold Hill, and secured daf
fodil bulbs which will be distri
buted among the Junior mem
bers soon for fall planting.
Girl Scouts and their leaders,
Mrs. Paul Holderncss and Miss
Illene Inlow met in the Grange
hall, Oct. 23. Plans were made to
attend the "Girl Scout Own" to
be held in Medford, at the Meth
odist Church, South, Sunday,
Oct. 29 from 3 to 4 p.m. The
meeting will feature Scout
songs, Tenderfoot Investment,
and all scouts In uniforms will
take part in the candle services.
Girl scouts from all parts of the
county are expected to attend,
and all friends and parents are
invited and urged to attend. The
local Girl Scouts are making
arrangements to secure a win
dow in some store on Main
street of Gold Hill, to demon
strate ways and means of earn
ing badges.
Among improvements under
way at Gold Hill Auto Park Is
construction of a modem cabin,
to be ready for use soon.
Cash prizes to the amount of
several hundred dollars, were
paid out Oct. 24, at the Gold
Hill News Office, for the pre
mium list of the Northwest Jack
son County Fair.
Among lucky hunters this
week were Doug Cameron, Seth
Coy and Logan Gardner who
brought In a large buck.
Bud Snyder came In Sunday
with a salmon weighing 37 and
one-half lbs., dressed. The catch
was made at Rainy Falls. He
also reports a large run of Royal
Chinook salmon.
Al Knudsen of Calore, Ore
gon, is spending a few days
fishing on the Rogue, with Bud
Snyder.
Derby
D-rby, Oct. 25. (Spl.) Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Kaye made
Medford their home the last of
the week. Mrs. Kayo attended
teachers' institute in Ashland
Thursday and Friday. They re
turned Sunday.
Lyle Haynes, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Murl Haynes, who was em
ployed the past summer In the
CCC camp at Mt. McKlnley
park, Alaska, finished a short
visit with home folks Saturday
and has gone to the Bly, Ore ,
CCC camp.
Ed Eldred was busy sawing
wood for F. D. Hill Monday.
Pat Smith Is helping Frank
Hill with his work.
Harry and Charles Chaplin
and Brian Mercer called at the
Webber homo Sunday.
I The Grange I
Gold Hill
Gold Hill, Oct. 25 (Spl.)
The Sylvanito mine, near Gold
Hill, has been purchased by The
Imperial Gold Mines, Inc., of
Seattle. Repairs on buildings
and equipment are being made
and operations are expected to
be resumed In the near future.
Mr. J. K. Jackson is the mining
engineer and Mr. J. L. Coons
is underground foreman.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. T. K.
Bellamy were saddened to hear
of the passing of Mr. Bellamy
at the Shriner's hospital at Port
land. Her many friends extend
Mrs. Bellamy their deep sym
pathy. She has Just returned
from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray
and family of Prospect visited
f-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kell while
Mr. Gray, principal of the Pros
pect schools, attended Institute
at Ashland.
Amethyst Rcbekah Lodge held
a combined Hallowe en and Oc
tober birthday party Wednes
day. Oct. 18.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tulare
have purchased the property be
longing to Mrs. Nellie Reed and
now occupied by the Jas. Blev
ins family.
Garden Club met Oct. 20, at
the City Hall. Mrs. Hazel Hold
erncss. Mrs. Esther uncnnsi,
Mrs. Fannie Kius, Mis. Lottie
Upper Rogue Grange
Members of Upper Rogue
Grange are busy this week com
pleting arrangements for their
Hallowe'en dance at the Grange
hall, seven miles above Rogue
Elk, Saturday, October 28.
Upper Rogue Grange enter
tained Mrs. A. T. Lathrop at
open house October 19 at the
Grange hall. It was also booster
night. The Boy Scouts gave the
salute to the flag and music was
furnished by the accordion
band.
Pen Grlddar Killed
Philadelphia, Oct. 25. (AP)
A convict who had served two
years of a 25 to 50 years sen
tence for robbery died today of
Internal Injuries received In the
first prison football game of the
season. A tackier swept Frank
Pisano. 24. off his feet as he
carried the ball around end yes
terday. Pisano finished the
game, then went to the prison
Infirmary.
Hide and Seek.
Berryvllle, Va., Oct. 25. (AP)
Town Sergeant Harley Cheshire
has worked out a simple system
to emphasize the town rule
against double parking on Main
street. He gels in the car, drives
It around the block and then
tells the offending motorist
where he may find his automobile.
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