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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON', THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1939
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the things you bave been look
Ing for or a sale or trade foi
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copy change $1.2:
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company all mail ordei
classified ads.
LOST AND FOUND
STRAYED Brown mare. Notify N. D.
Mclntlre, Jacksonville Star route.
PICKED UP Binall bay mare, white
spot on forehead. Phone 591-J-3.
STRAYED Bay mare, black mane
V and tall, collar and saddle marks,
white spot In forehead. Rogue Riv
er Ranch, Trail. Phone 3-X-S
Eagle Point.
REPORT lost dogs, animal cruelty
cas&s. Humane Society. Phone 1516.
WANTED SITUATIONS
MIDDLE-AGED widow wants work
by hour, or children to care for.
.Phone 12B9-L.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED TO BUY Horses suttable
for fox feed. W. E. Martin, Route 3.
Box 238, Ashland.
WANTED 50 cord fir wood. Phone
462-R-2.
WANTED 4 or 5-room modern
bouse, buy like rent, city water
available, 2 acres or less. Close In
Box 3986, Tribune.
SEWING, drapes, curtains, tllpcovers.
Alterations. Coats shortened- and
rellned. 146 So. Holly.
EKSTRAND for complete landscape
service. Expert pruning. Telephone
808-X.
M. A. BLISS Painxmg and paper
hanging contractor. 313 South
Grape. Phone 646-W.
WANTED Tractor work Plowing
discing, etc. Roger von der Hellen.
Route 3. Medford- Phone 25-F-ll
Eagle Point.
WB P. MO KB CASH
For Your Furniture.
HOI.HHOt.K A A SUM MVS.
8th and Front. Phone 647
WANTED DrexsmaKing and altera
tions Katherlne Muse. Siogli
Shop. 22 S Grape
BKST PRH Ks VMl)
For Your Furniture
EADS A OHKN. Phone I1M-J
WELL DRILLING 81 80 per ft first
60 ft., etc J M Dodge 619 King
WANTED Scrap iron brass, copper
ell kinds of metal Medford Bar
gain House. 37 N. Grape St Tel
1063
HIOHKST CANH PKM'KS PAID
Fur Your Furniture
MEDt-OKI) ItAKCMIN HOI'SK.
27 N Grape St Phone I0A2
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Nice six-room modern
house on highway east of Jackson
ville, 818, water paid. Gunter's.
'i mile back of Jacksonville school.
FOR RENT Furnished house, 712
Pine street. 3 bedrooms. Reduced
rent to small family for winter
months. Inquire Mrs. Carley. North
Pacific highway Junction.
FOR RENT Pour-room unfurnished
house north of mill, 812 50, city
water on premises, not paid, also
well. Inquire 505 Edwards.
FOR RENT Partly furnished modern
house with acreaee. close in, 817.50
618 South Oakdale.
TOR RENT B-rooni furnished house
also 4-room furnished house, close
In. 825. water paid. L. G. Plckell
16 So. Bartlett.
FURNISHED House e id 2 and 3 -room
apartments. Adults. 604 West 10th
TWO-ROOM furnished cabin 718
K Welch St.
FURN house, lei 1322W or 8B9
FOR RENT Small turnlsned hourt
In rear. Adults Also apartment
for lady 410 Hamilton
FOR REN'l Oood 6-room house on
North Riverside Inquire Phlppf
Auto Park Phone 417
FOR RENT Duplex, near Junior HI
Call at 328 Haven
FOR RENT- 6-room furnished bouse
close in Phone 457-J
FOR RENT Seven acres. 4-room
houw. barn, near Talent. Herbert
Oood. Budge Orchard, end Kings
h'. ?hwflv
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Apartments. 334 Apple.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS 616 N
Central.
FURNISHED APARTMENT, hot and
co:d water. Ileht. private bath
Adults. 913 So Oakdale.
FURNTSHED 3-ROOM and breakfast
nook nnartmTit 440 P.n RlvcrMde
Ph-ni- 410-R
Apartmenta; Heaiea tune, 31 Gentsse
FOR BENT APARTMENTS
HEATED, furnisher apartment. Pri
vate entrance. Frig! da ire. 618 So
Oakdale.
DESIRABLE APARlMENT for two
adults. 905 Weet 10th.
rOR REftT
Nice furnished apartment for rent
Oil best, hot and cold water fur
nished Good beds, good location
Only S33.
MARK A. GOLDY
100 E. Main Phone 728
Evenings,
Call C. R Bee be. 1633-X.
FOR RENT Easi Main apartment
Two adults. 910. - Phone 61 days
1858. L evenings.
FURNISHED apartmnt, heat, pri
vate bath. Frtgldalre. 800 West
Main.
FOR RENT Is, modern 4 -room
apt., newly furnished 801 North
Central. .
APARTMENTS ror Rent 15. 813
and 811 230 Beatty. Inquire at
Shady Nook Grocery. .
DESIRABLE apartments. 3 rooms and
bath; gas beat Inquire Farmer
At Fruitgrowers Bank
FOR RENT Apartmenta Dureli ;
Court, 3rd and Holly Inquire
Apt 8
GB BAUER APTb otb at Oakdale:
modern furnished or unfurnished
large or small Comforts and cour
tesy oy WEEK or MONTH Phone
713-Y
FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM
BOARD AND ROOM wtth steam heat.
108 South Ivy.
BOARD AND ROOM 716 E. Main
81 per day.
FOR RENT Furnished Rooms
FOR RENT Sleeping room With twin
beds. 406 S. Riverside.
FOR RENT Heated room for gen
tlemen. 504 Pennsylvania.
ROOMS FOR RbNT. 114 Almond
ROOM FOR REN'l -82 50 week; pri
vate entrance- 408 Edwards
ATTRACTIVE ROuMS 404 S Grape
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 10 acres. Buckshot Hill
road. 3rd house on right.
FOR SALE DOGS. PETS
MUST SELL entire stock of dogs.
Immediately. Several grown dogs.
Will give to good homes. Chows
and Springer pups, 86.00 and 87.50.
123 Church St., Ashland, Oregon.
FOR SALE German Shepherd (Po
lice) pup. Male. Phone 14-F-22.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE or TRADE for hay, real
brood sow. farrow In 30 days. 1V6
miles south Talent on old high
way. Oscar H. Adams.
FOR SALE Duroc boars ready for
service. Subject to registration
Phone 19-F-13.
FOR SALE Jersey and Guernsey
dairy cows, also Guernsey bull. W.
J. Phillips, Meadowbrook Rranch.
Eagle Point.
WEANER PIOS FOh SALE or trade
for grain. Mace Ranch, Central
Point.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. K. F. Mur
ray. Crater ake Hwy. Tel. 408-R-l.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Live Colored hens, 34
to 6 lbs., 18c lb. E. P. Ireland,
Lozler Lane.
FOR SALE Large fryers, small fryers,
fat hens, chickens for stewing and
noodles. New-laid eggs from the
nest to you. Will deliver orders
phoned a day ahead. Carley Farm
Phone 2079-J.
FOR SALE Barred Rock fryers.
mile south Oak Grove school. Route
3. Fred Sanders.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE '36 Chevrolet panel de
livery truck. Oood condition. Val
ley View Dairy. Box 77, Route 3,
Ashland.
FOR SALE Sturdy model A Ford
truck. V-B rear end, with 7x12
Hat bed; good condition, 6100. Will
consider trade for good boat and
outboard motor. What have you?
Inquire at Sims Bros. Cycle Shop,
Medford.
FOR SALE Model A, long wheel
base truck, extra stock body. Cheap
for cash. L. W. Tame. Talent. Ore
gon. FOR SALE 1937 Pontiae Deluxe
Coupe, radio, heater. Good terms
Phone 1P28-J.
REAL Used Car Bargains I See us
rirsT snuits Bros
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
a A 4 s a Attractive substantial
N I n II seven-roo-i modern
w w home, paved street,
nffar high school. Excellent con
dition. Terms.
, Also
f 4 f f f 60 acres level valley
SI (inn ,and- three miles from
V l v v v Medford on paved
road. One year's crop will pay for
this land
ELMER HERRIED
No. 7 N. Bartlett St.
Phone 1496 or 1513-J.
FOR SALE 5-room furnished house
on South Ivy. Inquire 518 Mary St
HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and
surrounding towns Easy terms
Jackson County Federal Saving!
and Loan Association
SPECIAL BARGAIN'S.
Six-room house and bath. lare
screened in porch, cement founda
tion, parage and wood shed, nice
lot. 61800.00. Easy terms.
ALSO
Four seres on State Highway, splen
did soil, 8700; terms.
ALSO v
Grocery store, dolne a tptVndld busi.
ness; 3 lots, building with living
quarters, stock and sutures. All
goes for $3000
ALSO
New 4-room hoviw nni one acre Irri
ented. well located, only 1550. Look
this over!
U O. PICKELL 16 South Bartlett.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE ft -room modern house
Fireplace, hardwood floor. Close in.
Inquire at 1115 W. Main.
FOR SALE Modern, furnished du
plex. Good location. Moderately
priced. Phone 1445-J for appoint
ment. FOR SALE! 5 and 7 -room modern
houses close In. $1,800 each Pay
200 down and 920 per month
Including 8 Interest. These are
exceptional bargains.
C. C. PIERCE
Room l. Palm Building, Med ford
CITY and country properties RENT
ALS LOANS - INSURANCE -C 8
Butterfleld. 400 Medlurd Building
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms Lists available at
National Farm Loan Office. i02
Liberty Building. Medford
FOR SALE OR REN'l Marshall home
on Oakdale. Tel. 1310-R.
WHEN you think o. real estate think
of Brown 4s White.
SALE OR rRAD--Htgnly Improved
87 acres 405 J St
FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate
WANTED To trade 6-room tied ford
house, two blocks from Court
House, for Granta Pass property.
Clear for clear titles. Box No. 3598,
TMbune.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE Will take good milk
cow In exchange on piano. Bald
wln Piano Shuppe
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Walnuts, 10c, fancy.. 15c.
uunters, V mue deck oi jbck
sonvllle school.
NEW ZEALAND white rabbits. Bucks
and does. Good breeders. Call at
the Covered Wagon.
FOR SALE Enameled wood range
and Thor mangle. Tel. 1292-R.
FOR SALE Wood circulators at give
away prices. Petroleum Heat &
Burner Co., 413 E. Main.
1938 HARLEY DAVIDSON motorcycle,
9.000 miles; Just broken In, 6270
408 Edwards St.
RUMMAGE SALE Old Pantorlum
bldg.. Friday, Nov. 10th. Mrs. Joe
Marshall's unit. Interesting arti
cles for sale.
UPHOLSTERING, furniture repair
ing. Phone 969-R. Thlbault.
THE CARLTON NURSERY Company
are the exclusive growers and dis
tributors of the patented Rio Osa
Gem peach, plant patent number
84. W. B. Barnum. local represen
tative, sales yard three miles south
on Pacific Highway.
FOR SALE Weslx electric water
heater at bargain. Mrs. W. H. H lo
gins, l mile south Talent. P. .0-
uox aa, 1aient.
FOR SALE Oil neater, good eondl
tlon. 618.00. 325 West 3rd. Phone
I368-J.
FOR SALE: Good clean grain hay
10 in barn hair mue north cen
tral Point. John Hesselgrave.
FOR BALE--Nice sized Newtown ap
ples washed and sorted 45c, C
grade 25c or 5 boxes 8 1 00 one
hnr nr ti-nclf Irtdri Wlntftr Nellie
pears cheap. Jon Kantor, Route A
Fern valley.
APPLES Gebhard's, half mile north
Bear Creek bridge. Central Point
FOR SALE Apple wood, fireplace
and stove. Phone 394 Jacksonville
Schuesater Mineral Halts 606 Clark
FOR SALE To settie estate. 90 tons
of hay at Applegate: make offer
Inquire of Charles Mee. 617 Beatty
St.. or Thomas Mee. Applegate
Oregon.
FOR SALE Washei service Full line
genuine Maytag parts Service on all
makes Medford Maytag Co.. 31 No
Bartlett. phone 38.
FOR SALE Hyoi aulle pipe and
giants Box 3376, Tribune.
USED MAGAZINKo sold and traded
at Jack's Secondhand Store. 106
South Grape.
OLYMPIC EGG MASH with milk
2.26 per sack. Davis Feed Stores
FOR SALE Grapes and Walnuts J
A Manke 4 miles West of Medford
FOR SALE Delicious apple Inde
pendent Packing Co.. Phoenix
CUT-RATE PK1CES Nu-Way Mat
tress and Upholstery Co Phone
293 209 Weft 8Th St
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR LEASE to rlgnt party, sendee
station on main highway In Cen
tral Point. Haa lunch room faclll
tlea and living quarters. For Infor
mation phone 952 or write P. O.
Bnjt 1074, Medford.
PERSONAL
CARD Readings. 61.00. 320 Jeanette
MISCELLANEOUS
IF YOU wish to move your property,
see Lew Hansen, 122 N. Central.
FOR THAT flattering make-up for
your next party- drop a postcard
to Box 899 or 119 Crater Lake
avenue. A Trilogy representative
win give a free demonstration at
vur home.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstract!.
Jackson County
Abstract Co.
Title Insurance
Abstracts
Escrows
Chimney and Furnace Cleaning.
NOTICE For Chimney and Purnsr
Cleaning Oil Stoves Vacuum
Cleaned, rail Oeore Eaton at 547
Dressmaking.
THE PASHION SHOP - Dressmaking,
Fur Remodeling. Pulton and
Buckles covered. Ituom 3'i0 U. 3
Nstl. Bank Uldg Tel. 1181.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Expert Window Cleaner.
LET JOE DO IT
Expert Window cleaners General
house cleaners. Floor waxing. Joe
Spence. Phone 1173.
LOANS
MONEY TO LOAfl on modern dwell
ings or late construction, $9 76 per
month per thousand. Low Interest
rate.
BROWN de WHITE, 104 W. Main.
CASH IN A HURRY1
Emergencies are no respecters oi
persons or conditions. And usually
they occur when we are least ready
to meet them. If you need cash
QUICKLY, see us. Our service Is
geared for emergency speed. (No In
quiries of friends or employer no
endorsers no delaya of any kind. I
xou get tne money the same day
you apply. We advance up to 8300
on your own signature and security
(auto, household goods, etc )
come in. phone or write for com
plete Information without obliga
tion.
OREGON FINANCE CO.
45 South Central Phone 130
Ground Floor Crater! an Bldg.
License 8-211. M-217
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 1B39 Model cars
and light trucks.
1 to 18 months to repay.
CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO.
HAROLD H. TROWN AGENCY.
Agent.
123 East Main. M-236 Phone 807.
You Can Save Money and
Time "y Getting Your
CAR LOAN OR
REFINANCING
Direct from the Lender, The
OREGON FINANCE CO
45 South Central. Lie. M-217.
cahToans
Solve our financial
problems by
refinancing or borrowing.
LOANS ON CARS
1932-1939.
Trl-State Acceptance Corp.
License M-253.
MARK A. GOLDY
109 E. Main. Phone 728.
DRIVE IN
AUTO LOANS
and
REFINANCING SERVICE
Deal with a southern Oregon
owned Independent finance com
pany where your needs will receive
PERSONAL CONSIDERATION at
all times.
Immediate action! No red tope!
Our years of experience insures
you of the best service. DRIVE IN
for YOUR confidential loan.
USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD
"DRIVE IN"
P. T. "JERRY" YOUNG
Motor Investment Company
Lie. M-374. Phone 159.
9th and Bartlett.
Musical Instruction.
HOMER McDONALD offers courses In
Popular Piano Piano Accordion, Voice.
Saxophone, Clarinet. Violin, String
Bass Studio. Sparta B!dg Ph 942-J
Radiator Repairing.
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE
33 South Bartlett.
Mail Tribune Daily
across
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6. Pen
I. Part of a
church
12. Medicinal
plant
II. American poet
11. Blak bird
IS. Owners of
plantations
17. Prevalent
IS. HanEint
ornaments
19. Ent-amps
20. Poorl
11. Abstain from
food
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two equal
parts
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30. Grow
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point or
rock
12. Moisten
IX. Couch
14. Body of men
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sheriff
IB. Bacchanalian
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17. Little child
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Nursery Stock.
CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY.
Fruit, Nut and Shade Trees, Berries
and Shrubbery.
Finest Oregon Orown Roses.
Sales yard three mile south on Pa
cific highway.
W, B. Barnum Phone 8M-R-3
ROOFING
WE REPAIR or apply tny type of
roof. Pabco Roofings. Shingles.
Coatings ana Paints. Wall Paper
One-third off. Ekerson Paint and
Roof Co.. 38 So. Bartlett. Tel. 343
DON'T let your leaky roof spoil your
plaster and disposition through
the rainy months all cad. Call Mon-
aon. 123. E-Mtmatr-s free I
Sanitarium.
WE CARE FOR THE SICK
ROOUE RIVER SANITARIUM
TRAINED NURSES 24 HOURS
PHONE JACKSONVILLE 82
Transfer.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGI
40 8 Fir Street.
Insured Carriers
Local and Long Distance Hauling
Phone 644
CITY TRANSFER St 8TORAOE CO.
Household moving and general
hauling 29 S Orape Phone 2050
day or night.
EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAOE CO.
Office 26 So Fir Phone 316
Prices rlnht Service gtmrantPed
LEGAL NOTICES
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon
United States of America, Libelant
vs. 3 '4 Cases, more or less, of Adul
terated Black Figs, and 34 Cases,
more or less, of Adulterated Cal
imyrna Figs. Public Notice Is Hereby
Given that on the 10th day of Oc
tober. 1039. Cases, more Or less,
of Adulterated Black Figs and 3ii
Cases, more or less, of Adulterated
Callmyrna Figs labeled as follows:
(Cases) "24-1 Lb. Long Bricks pulled
black (or Callmyrna) Hoeding's Sun
Dried unbleached Naturalpak Finest
Figs. Roeding Fig and Olive Co..
Fresno, California" were arrested and
taken into the possession of and
now are in the possession of the
United States Marshal for the District
of Oregon, pursuant to a war
rant and process duly Issued
bv the Clerk of the United State?
District Court for the district of
Oregon. In a suit for condemnation
and forfeiture entitled : "United
States of America. Libelant, vs. 3'4
Cases, more or less, of Adulterated
Black Figs, and i Cases, more or
less, of Adulterated Callmyrna Figs"
brought under the provisions of Sec
tion 334. Title 21. U. 8. C. A.; that
all persons claiming any right, title
or Interest In and to tne cases arore
said are hereby notified to appear
in the District Court of the United
States for tho District of Oregon, on
or before the 4th day of December,
1939. nt Portland. Oregon, to show
cause. If any there be. why the same
should not be decreed agnln.st and
forfeited to the United StateB as
adulternted food. J. T. Summerville.
United States Marshal for the DIs
trict of Oregon. Edward B. Twlnln
Assistant United States Attorney. At
torney for Mbolnnt.
Big Applegate
Big Applegate, Nov. 9. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Barr and
small son, Don, of San Diego,
are spending several weeks here
with Mr. Barr's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Barr.
Morris Byrne and Clifton Chil-
Cross -Word Puzzle
High pointed
hllll
Affirmative
Land menmirea
Typogrnphcra
Vleliliiig
Sheep
Distant: prefix
Impost
Sot firmly
Chop
Second note of
ntildo'a scale
Learned class
Angry
Oriental ship
captain
Perlud of tlm
Very small
Bmall house
Genus of the
COW
Bard
Russian mea
sure of
distance
Easily Irritated
Kind of meat
Sign
Bark of the
paper
mulberry
Fornlnlne
name
Disturbance of
the peace
Cutting tools
Elt-vator
carriage
49. Form Into a
kind of fabric
50. FVam of Mrht
51. Food: slang
DOWN
1. EngroBfied
3. Wide-mouthed
lar
I. Extinct bird!
4. Thoughtful
I. Charm
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ders expected to leave Wednes
day for Eugene vicinity, where
they have employment in log
ging. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ditsworth
of Prospect spent the week-end
with the latter's brother, Bert
Harr, near Copper.
Mr. and Mrs. DeVaughn Hard
esty of Yates Center, Kansas,
came to the community recently
and are making their home on
Carbury. Their son and daugh
ter have entered the Watkins
school primary grades.
Members of Upper Applegate
grange attending conference at
Central Point Monday Included
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Culy, Mr.
and Mrs. Val Haskins, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Collings, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Culy, Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Haskins, Mrs. C. C.
Buck, Mrs. Lee Port, Mrs. Osie
Cantrall, and Will Norris. The
grange, represented by Mrs. Port
as lecturer, was among granges
included in a radio program
Tuesday evening, and members
of the organization also will ap
pear in the Armistice parade at
Medford. It is expected that the
women will appear with their
pans and dish towels, suggesting
the activities of the home eco
nomics committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Myrne
went to Central Point Sunday,
where they attended the wed
ding of the latter's brother, Ran
dall Gifford of Medford, and
Mrs. Irma Thompson of Central
Point.
Heunors Brothers of Jackson
ville are engaged In baling 175
tons of hay at the former Klein
hammer ranch on Little Apple
gate. The hay, owned by the
Ashland branch of the First Na
tional bank in Portland, will be
for sale after baling is completed,
according to Fred West, foreman
at the ranch.
Miss Florence Weisner of Med
ford, county health nurse, visit
ed the Rtich-Sterllng and Little
Applegate schools this week.
Miss Weisner particularly in
vestigated the epidemic of colds
which has resulted in only a 25
per cent attendance at Little
Applegate.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Smith,
costumed as negroes, captured
first prize at the masquerade
dance at Upper Applegate grange
hall Saturday night. Second
prize was awarded to Mrs. Osie
Cantrall of Medford and Will
Norris of Jacksonville, who rep
resented cooks. A good crowd
attended and many are looking
forward to the next grange dance
November 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Ballard
and son, Joe, of Colusa, Calif.,
accompanied by Mrs. Ballard's
cousin and Martin West, and
family of Biggs, Calif., left for
their homes Tuesday after spend
ing several days here with rela
tives, Including Mrs. Ballard's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. West.
Parent education study club
of the Applegate extension unit
will hold its regular afternoon
meeting at the Applegate school
building Wednesday, November
19. Mrs. John Black Is chair
man of the club.
Mrs. Ed Word and a friend
from Klamath Falls spent the
week-end with Mrs. Word's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Offen
bacher. ,
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Foots Creek
Foots Creek, Nov. 9. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kyle and son
Byron were business visitors in
Medford, Nov. 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Vencll Cervenay of
Washington arrived last week to
spend some time at their home here.
Mr, and Mrs. O. W. Mnasdam
Charlea Champlln and Mra. Maai
dam'a mother, Mra. Pauline Wahl, of
Medford, visited relatives here Nov. fi.
Mrs. Wahl moved last week to the
new house the Maasdama built ad
Joining their own at 420 South Cen
daughter, Mra. Wahl, who has lived
dauhter. Mrs. Want who has lived
here for over thirty years will be
greatly mlwd In the community, but
her friends here are looking forward
to visiting her at her new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davidson of
Orl and were here last week getting
the Bishop machinery ready to move
from the Lance property, where U
has been stored for the past two
yean.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance spent
the week-end with Mr. Lance's sister,
Mrs. Mary Helms, at Klamath Junc
tion. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cook and Mrs
O. Balstad were Oranta Pais shoppers
Nov. 4.
Mrs. R. L. Miller and Mrs. Cleo
Gilchrist of Oold Hill spent Nov. 1 In
Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Cook of Oold
Hill spent the week end at their
Highland mine here.
Reese Creek
Reese Creek, Nov. 9. (Spec.)
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Botts have
leased their dairy ranch to Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Ryan and fam
lly, two of the Ryan children,
Mary Alice and Richard Robert,
entering school,
Mr, and Mra. Ryan had the Leggetl
Valley Dairy near Cummlngs, Calif..
for two years. We welcome them In
our commur.lty.
Mr'.' and Mrs. Botts are going to
Watscnvllle and Paso Robtes. Calif
They lived In tm district for several
years and made many friends here
who wish them well In their new
location.
Mr. and Mrs. John O'Conner of
near Central Point have teased the
Johnson place: near the Reese Creek
school house owned by Mrs. Fellows,
for a period of years, and have moved
here to make their home. They expect
to do general farming and also raise
poultry. We welcome them to the
community.
Mr. and Mra. H. Ball spent Thurs
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. w
C. Jack. Other visitors at the Jack
home during the week were Mrs
Christiana Dlnsmore and Mrs. Myrtle
Hlxon. Mrs. Everett Carmen ol
Medford spent Sunday evening there
Mra. Charlea Humphrey was an
overnight guest, Nov. 1st. of their
daughter and family, Mr. and Mra.
Ray DUderback of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Ball will entertain
with a shower party at their home,
honoring the former Evelyn Jack. All
ara tnvlttd from 1 to 6 p. m., Novem
ber IS. Refreshments will be served.
Riviera
Riviera, Nov. 9. (Spl.) The
Health unit and Red Cross unit
met at the Delta Motor lodge
November 6 and made dresses
and sheets for the needy. Only
ten were present and much re
mains to be done before Christ
mas. Next meeting will be held
Monday, November 20, at the
R. L. Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sharp and
son, Lewis, who have been liv
ing on the Pickett ranch, moved
to Medford last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gay re
turned home November S from
several days on the coast. Mr,
Gay hauled household goods for
Mr. McNabb to Brookings, then
visited his mother at Marshfleld.
Several grangers from hero
and the colony attended the
Grange conference at Central
Point November 6. Among those
attending were Mr. and Mrs.
William Howes, Otto Fuhrman,
Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Mrs. William
Badlcy, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Relnkcns, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Knox, Mrs. Mary Mattson, Mrs.
Dunham and Mrs. John Gray.
David Birdseye expect to
leave Thursday for Los Angeles
to spend some time visiting rela
lives.
Mrs. Millie Walker and daugh.
tor, Sybil, and Phyllis Miller of
uorvallls visited over the week
end at the latter's home here.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hutchlns
and son, Duane, returned No
vcmber 8 from a visit with their
son, Floyd, and wife at Oroville,
Calif. They also visited relatives
at Grldley and took in the sights
at Shasta Dam. Mr. and Mrs.
George Hutchlns, Jr.. of Med
ford stayed at the Hutchlns home
during their absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Vencll Cerveny
arrived Saturday, November 5,
to spend a few days here at their
homo on the left fork of Foots
creek.
Mr. Stanley, Sr., of the Pickett
Auto camp, made a trip to south
ern California the first of the
week.
The Grange
Central Point Granga.
The D. W. Beebe family,
whose home was destroyed by
fire some time ago, was pleas
antly surprised last Sunday
afternoon when about 40 Cen
tral Point Grange members, car
rying cake and sandwiches, ar
rived at the new home. Several
gifts for the house were pre
sented to the family. All had a
wonderful time and stayed until
late in the afternoon.
Chester McKibben, Julia Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hampton, and
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hamilton were
given Ilrst and second degrees, Nov. 8.
A Talent Orange candidate also took
the first two degreea.
Otfleera for 1040 are: Master, Eula
Foley: overseer, Stanley Lydlard; lec
turer, Edith Bohnert; steward, Bob
Sparks; assistant steward, Bill Fisher:
chaplain, Lola Blackford; secretary.
Juanlta McKibben; treasurer, C. F
Smith; gate-keeper. Paul Smith:
Oeres, Mabel Johnaon; Pomona, Ruth
Ward; Flora, Rachel oish; lady assist
ant, Eudora Bohnert,
Orange voted to give dinner
dance Nov. 30. There will be a bsiasi
In the attornoon with a turkey dinner
served from 8 to 8 p. m., followed by
a dance.
Home economics club wilt meet
NEED CASH?
BORROW ON
YOUR CAR
uet ui explain how eaty It is to hav
ready cash with your oar aa security
Pli'jne 31 tor full information
Commercial
F.'iare Corp.
"The friendly Finance Company
W W Walker President
First Nat'1 Bank Bldg Prions 11
License Number IS4
with Mrs. Arnold Bohnert. Not. 33.
Staus conference waa held at tha
Ontral Point Orange hall Not. 6.
It waa the largest conference ever
held here. There were 114 who bad
never before attended a state confer
ence. The drill teama were fine and
the tableaux beautiful. Every one
felt that It was one of the most en
joyable meetings ever held.
Gold Hill
Gold Hill, Nov. 9. (Spl.)
Miss Lucile Vogel of Portland,
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Cur
tis Parker home Monday and
has accepted a position In the of
fice of the Beaver Portland Ce
ment Co.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. James
Blevins and son, Jimmy, are ex
tending sympathy to them at
the sudden passing of Mr. Blev
ins' mother, Mrs. Clara M. Blev
ins of Grants Pass. Mrs. Blevins
passed away November 5th, and
funeral services were held Wed
nesday in Grants Pass.
Buster Jones, a pupil of the
second grade, had the misfor
tune of breaking his knee cap
this week on the school grounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kell and
daughter, Laurene, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray and
family at Prospect Sunday.
Elden Hicks of Rogue River Is
now employed as a mechanic at
the Gold Hill Garage.
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Meteorological Report
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Increaalni
cloudiness tonight and Friday, little
change In temperatura.
Oregon: Fair .aat and Increulnt
cloudiness west portion tonight and
Fr'day, probably rain northwest por
tion, little change In temperatura.
Gentle variable wind off the coaat.
becoming southerly and Increasing
Frldry.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today!
highest 46, lowest 38.
Tout monthly precipitation, .03
Inches: deflolency tot the month.
.49 Inches.
Total precipitation alne Septero- '
ber 1, 1039, 3.46 Inches; excess tor
the season, .00 Inches.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes
terday 07 percent: S a. m. today,
07 percent.
Tomorrow: sunrise, 9:5S a. m.. sun
set 4:BS p. m.
Observations Taken at 4:30 a. m
120 Meridian Time.
gi? i8 si f
city SB S tag
PJXflilL
boim sa
Boston 88
Buffalo - 43
Chicago 44
Denver 68
Eureka , 84
Havre 68
Los Angeles. 64
31 .00 Clear
88 .00 P Cloudy
81 T Cloudy
31 .00 Cloudy
44 .00 Cloudy
48 .00 Clear
33 .04 Clear
66 .13 P Cloudy
80 .04 Clear
44 .00 Cloudy
.. .18 Cloudy
30 .01 Foggy
36 .00 Clear
86 .04 Foggy
48 .00 P Cloudy
48 .00 Clear
30 M Clear
83 .08 Clear
38 T Clear
84 .00 Clear
Medford 84
Omaha
. 63
. 78
. 64
. SO
. 68
. 63
Phoenlx
Portland .
Reno
RoMfourg
Salt Lake
San Francisco 62
Seattle 84
Spokane 86
Wash, D. 0.... 63
Wenatchee M 61
Too Many Skunks
Harrisburg, Pa., Nov. 9 OP)
Pennsylvania Is suffering from
"surplus skunk population," the
state game commission reported
today. Announcing the opening
of the general trapping season
tomorrow, the commission said
skunks can now be taken legally
at night with dogs and hand
lights" in an effort to reduce the
surplus.
Nasis Interned
Riga, Nov. 9. (IP) Four Ger
man fliers, rescued by fishermen
after their bombing plane cam
down in the Baltic sea near Lei
paa (Llbau) last night, were In
terned today by the Latvian gov
ernment. The plane was towed
into Lelpaja.
Salem Shivers
Salem, Nov. 8. (P) The tem
perature dropped to 31 degrees
last night to give Salem Its cold
est weather since last winter.
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The average price of autos in
1807 was $2,131.
Colonial Garage
6th and Ivy Streets
Medford. Oregon
Complete Lubrication Service
Recently remodeled at an expense of
tsooo.oo Including:
Ladles' and men's Restrooma Drinking-
fountain Repair department
New roof and bard surface floor In
storage department. We take pride
In courteous service to our gueau and
In keeping our place clean.
A complete line of (tandard Prod acta
Special rates en storage by day, week,
or month
We Invite your Inspection and
suggestions
T. C. BRADY, Manager
Phone 319
We never clow, always at yonr tervtra
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