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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1939. PAGE SEVEN rE&mi'Xmft II F0R RENT HOUSES FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS DIRECTORY Read every ad on this page You wUl probably (led exactly the tbtiujs you have been look ing (or or a sale or trade (or unused articles you may have Search your attic or store-room you may find many thing others are seeking and be able to realize immediate cash. If what you want isn't here, advertise (or It Tribune Clas sified Ads are Inexpensive effective! . RATES I'er word Mrnt inserUun.. (Minimum 26c) Each additional Insertion per word . (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change . CASH or money order must ac company all mail ordei classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Tire. 6.25-18. International wheel. Return to Valley Fuel Co. STRAYED Brown mare. Notify N. D Mclntlre, Jacksonville Star route. . REPORT lost dogs, animal cruelty r cases. Humane Society. Phone 1616. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Capable, experienced girl for housework. Phone 109-J-2. WANTED Girl for general house work. Phone 895-M. WANTED Experienced s t r 1 for housework and cooking. References. Box 4135, Tribune. WANTED High school girl for light housework. Room and board. Sen ior preferred. Small family. 806 West Main, Apt. 2. WANTED Experienced girl, good cook. General housework, care of one child Box 4061 Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS GOOD RANCH HAND wants work. Want furnished house and small weges. P. O. Box 563. Medford. WANTED Dairy work. Experienced. Any kind of work accepted. Henry Cufrle, Rt. 2, Box 176, Ashland. WANTED Dressmaking, Sewing, In your home or mine. Mrs. Mee, Box 69, Jacksonville Hwy., Medford WANTED Carpenter work, remodel ing or new work. A. B. Haddock Phone 634-M. 926 N. Central. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Five Thousand Douglas Fir Christmas Trees. We pay top prices. Apply at Cass Wrecking Yard, 1112 S. Riverside Ave., Med ford. 6TUDENT wants transportation to Los Angeles. Help drive or share expenses. Wallace Ohrt, Box 127. Spring St. WANTED Tractor work. Gooo equip ment. Phone 4-F-13, evenings. WANTED Four Jersey or Guernsey milk cows. Must be tested. Phone 287-R evenings. WANTED Carload fresh and springer cows this week. Mann, 4 Corners Service Station, Midway road. RAW FURS WANTED I Eastern Cash Prices paid (or your furs at home. Also hides, pelts and wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Medford, Ore. WE PAY MORE CASH For Your Furniture. HULBKOOK & ANDREWS 6th and Front. Phone 647. BEST PIUCES PAH) For Your Furniture. EADS & OHKN. Phone 1192-J. WELL DRILLING 1.50 per ft. first 50 ft., etc. J. M. Dodge, 610 King. WANTED Scrap Iron, brass, copper, all kinds ol metal. Medford Bar gain House, 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 1062. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOtSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. WANTED Dressmaking, alterations and rellnlng. Katherlne Satterlee Singer Shop, 22 S. Grape. EKSTRAND for complete landscape service. Expert pruning. Telephone 808-X. M A BLISS Paintmg and paper hanelrm contractor. 318 .South Orape Phone 646-W FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3 -room furnished house $1330 1504 Prune. FOR RENT 5-rourc completely fur nished house. $35. water paid. 1 block off Main. 811 Taylor. SMALL FURNISHED DUPLEX. Hot water and garbaee service. H. L. Cook, 10 Quince street. for PALE 5 snd 7-room modm houss close in. 11.800 each. Par 1200 down and 20 per month. Including 8 Interest. These are exceptional bargains. C. C. PIERCE 1 Room 1. Palm Building, Medford FURN house. Tel. 1322-W or 389 FOR RENT Good -room house on North RIverMde. Inquire Phlppa Auto Park. Phone 417. FOR RENT- Duplex, near Junior Hi. Call at 328 Haven. FOR RENT -rc -i fttmlf;."! riw' close In PVr.r 'i7-J FVFN1SHKU House id 2 ano 3 ro-jm mSZUr m m FOR RENT Partly furnished modern house with acreage, close in, $17.50 618 outll Oakdale. FOR RENT 8-room furnished house also 4 -room furnished house, cluse In. 25. water paid. L. O. Plckell 10 oo Harriett FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED Apartment, heated, hot water. Frlgldalre. $27.50. 51 N. Oakdale. FURN. Apt. $13.50. 21 Genesee. MODERN Purn. apartment. Reason able. 316 No. Bart leu St. Phone 834-R. WELL FURNISHED front apartment, laundry room, electric washer fur nished, hot water day and night. Inquire 817 W. 10th. ATTRACTIVE etudlo apartment, well furnished, everything modern. Pri vate bath, Bendlk laundry, etc. Employed couple or business wo man. 310 . central. FOR RENT Modern apartment. 414 8. I and 2 -room Riverside. FOR RENT Apartments. 834 Apple FOR RENT New, modern 4 -room apartment, newly furnished. 801 North Central. APARTMENTS For Rent $15. $12 and $11. 230 Beatty. Inquire at Shady Nook Grocery. DESIRABLE apartments, 2 rooms and bath; gas heat. Inquire Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. FOR RENT Apartments, D u r e 1 1 Court, 3rd and Holly. Inquire Apt 6. GE BAUER APTS. 6th at Oakdale; modern furnished or un(urnlshed. large or small. Comforts and cour tesy by WEEK or MONTH. Phone 713-Y. FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM ROOM and BOARD 153 No. Oakdale. BOARD AND ROOM 716 $1 per day. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms ROOM FOR REWl -82 50 week: pri vate entrance 408 Edwards ATTRACTIVE ROuMS 4tM 8 Grape FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 10 acres. Buckshot Hill road. 3rd house on right. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner pigs $3. Next to Mac's Market, North Pacific High way. WEANER PIGS FOK SALE or trade for grain. Mace Ranch, Central Point. FOR SALE Weaner pigs K. P. Mur ray. Crater Lake Hwy. Tel. 408-R-l FOR SALE DOGS. PETS FOR SALE Two beautiful toy terrier pups. 1028 West 11th. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE: 1930 Graham cheap, 339 Haven. sedan, FOR SALE 1930 Model A coupe. A-l condition, new paint. Also oak and apple wood. Tel. 699-J-3. '34 CHEVROLET COUTT Wett?ewood gas range, priced right. West Beall Lane, Rt. 1, Box 58. FOR SALE 1929 De Soto coupe. Good condition. Sacrifice, $75 cash. 408 Edwards. FOR SALE: Sturdy model A Ford truck. V-8 rear end. with 7x12 flat bed: good condition. $100. Will consider trade for good boat and outboard motor. What have you? Inquire at Slma Bros. Cycle Shop, Medford. FOR SALE Model A. long wheel base truck, extra stock tody. Cheap for cash. L. W. Tame, Talent, Ore Ron FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE or RENT 6-room house, partly furnished. Water paid. $17.50. Phone 1447-R. A. C. Huson. FOR SALE OR TRADE Clear acres, house, barn, fenced. Clark. FOR SALE Brand-new modern sub urban four-room home with sleep ing porch. Hardwood floors, inlaid linoleum, modern plumbing. 60 foot drilled well. Located about one mile from Medford city limits. Lovely view from large studio win dow. There are 10 acres of land all under Irrigation; barn with 20 tons of hay. property tencea ana crossfenced. Can be bought fur nished or unfurnished. Charles R. Rav, Room 217, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR SALE OR RENT s-room house. Woods Lumber Co. CITY and country prope.-tles RENT ALS LOANS INSURANCE. C. S. Butterlleld, 409 Medford Building. SALE OR TRADE Highly Improved 87 acres. 405 J St. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Lists available at National Farm Loan Office, 202 Liberty Building, Medford. FOR SALE OR RENT Marshall home on Oakdale. Tel. 1319-R. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown to White. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson county Federal Savings and Lonn A.voclatlon. FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate FOR SALE or TPADE for Mfdford property: One of the finest homes In the Esgle olnt section. Ex ceptionally fine shade trees, shrub bery and lawn. Down nut and fruit trees, berrl; 1 sere land water for IrrUatlon plentiful at II per veer. Inquire Claude Miles. Rr.e'ie River Chevrolet FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Will take good milk cow In exchange on piano. Bald en P'sni PhTp PERSONAL CARD Feadtn,.. M. Jn.tf. - ' ' MUST Sacrifice) 10 yards or less of broad loom pebbleweave carpet, Sheraton walnut dining room set, woodworking power tools. All In fine condition. 824 So. Greenwood Ave., Grants Pass. Phone 486-J. FOR SALE Large baby crib. 816 Taylor. OLD growth fir. $1.25 tier. 6-mUe naui. good roaa. raiace noiei. room 23, after 6 p. m. . V n . Th bed size. Call at Coys Cafe. Oold Hill. FOR SALE English walnuts, 12c lb. Phone 1745-J. 848 East 9th. DRY Cord Wood $2.00 per cord: tier woct $1.00 per tier. A Powers, Applegate. FOR BALE Lang restaurant range, suitable for restaurant, camp, home or cottage. $26 and take It away. 230 North Bartlett. BARGAIN! vacuum 6472. Nearly cleaner. new Electrolux Call Ashland, FOR SALE Recleaned Blue Club Seed Whent. Phone 623-J-4. Otto Nledermeyer. FOR SALE Gentleman's $36 over coat, size 40. will sell for $16. 1114 8. Oakdale. Phone 1634. Bchuesaler Mineral Salts. 000 Clark 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 Washer service. Full line genuine Maytag parts. Service on all makes. Med ford Maytag Co., 31 No. Bartlett, phone 38. FOR SALE - Hydraulic pipe and giants. Box 3376, Tribune. USED MAGAZINES sold snd traded at Jack's Secondhand Store, 106 South Grape. OLYMPIC EGG MASH With milk. $2 25 per sack. Davis Feed Stores. FOR SALE Grapes and Walnuts J. A. Manke, 4 miles west of Medford FOR SALE Delicious apples. Inde pendent Packing Co.. Phoenix. CUT-RATE PRICES - Nu-Way Mat tress and UphoUtery Co, Phone 293. 209 West 8th St. FACTORY BLOCKS, 1 cord load $4.50.. Pine slabs, cord load $3.75. Phone 333 Central Point Fuel. FOR SALE Walnuts, 12"2c and 15c Hay. finest X ever put In the barn, $14.00. Delicious and New town apples, 3 lugs for a dollar. Treichler, central Point. 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 -Nice sized Newtown ap ples washed and sorted 46c, C grade 25c or 6 boxes $ 1 00 one box or truckload. Winter Nellls pears cheap. Joe Kantor, Route 4, Fern Valley. APPLES Gebhard's, r-alf mile north Bpar Creek bridge, Central Point MISCELLANEOUS A FREE Trilogy Beauty Lesson and scientific akin analysis. Address Box 899 or 119 Crater Lake Ave nue. NOTICE I will not be responsible for debts contracted by any person or per sons other than myself. Ira B. Clark, Prospct, Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. Jackson County Abstract Co. Title Insurance Abstract! Escrows Chimney and Furnace Cleaning. NOTICE For Chimney and Furnace Cleaning - OH Stoves Vacuum Clpnned, call Oeorgc Eaton at 547 Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking. Fur Remodeling, Puttons and Buckles covered. Room 320 0. S Natl Bank Jldg Tel 1181. Expert Window Cleaner. LET JOE DO IT Expert Window Cleaners. General house cleaners. Floor waxing. Joe gppnee. Phone 1172 Musical Instruction. HOMER MCDONALD offers courses In Popular Piano Piano Accordion, Voice. Saxophone, clarinet. Violin. String Ba Studio. Sparta BMg Ph 842-J Nursery Ntock. CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY. Fruit. Nut and Shade Trees, Berries and Shrubbery. Finest Oregon Grown Roses. Sales yard three miles south on Pa cific highway. W B. Bnrnum. Phone 851-R-2 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 S. Fir Street. Insured Carriers. Local and ong Distance Hauling Phone 844. CITY TRANSFER to STORAGE CO. Household moving and genera hauling. 29 6. Orape'. Phone 2050, day or night. EADS TRANSFER to STORAGE CO Office 26 South Fir. Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed FURNITURE MOVING and 8TOHAOK See our Individual locker room be- fort you arrange for storage space for your household foods. Our new storage department Is dustles and conveniently located. Crating aerv lee at lo re Vn Body equip ment. r.; ' e r r Hire srvlce Phone 833 fiAMAON BTOHAOB WAREHOUSE LOANS MONEY TO LOAft on modern dwell ings or late construction. $9 76 per month per thousand. Low Interest rate. BROWN & WHITE. 104 W. Main. CASH IN A HURRY! Emergencies are no res pec tors of perbons or conditions. And usually they occur when we are least ready to meet them. If you need cash QUICKLY, see us. Our service aeared Ior em.rBenc, sueed. No is geared for emergency speed. (No in quiries of (rlends or employer no endorsers no delays of any kind 1 You get the money the same day you apply- We advance up to $:i00 on your own signature and security (auto, household goods, etc ) Come in. phone or write for com plete Information without obllga. tlon. OREGON FINANCE CO. 48 South Central Phone 139 Ground Floor Craterlan Bldg. Licence 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. 4 W. E. THOMAS 45 South Central. Phone 139. License 11-217. " STcTsLOOO On Your Car. 1930 to 1939 Model cars and light trucks. 1 to 18 months to repay. CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H. FROWN AGENCY. Agent. 123 East Main. M-238 Phone 807. You Can Save Money and Time y Getting Your , CAR LOAN OR REFINANCING Direct from the Lender. The OREGON FINANCE CO 46 South Central. Lie. M-217. CAH LOANS Solve .our financial problems by refinancing or borrowing. LOANS ON CARS 1932-1939. Trl-Stnte 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 tape! 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-274. Phone 169. 9th and Bartlett. . ROOFING WE REPAIR or apply uny type of roof. Pabco Roofings. Shingles. Coatings and Palnta. Wall Paper One. third off. Ekerson Paint and Roof Co., 38 So. Bartlett. Tel. 243 DON'T let your leaky roof spoil your plaster and disposition through the rainy months ahead. Call Mon son, 12f33 Estimates freot Sanitarium. WE CARE FOR THE SICK ROOUE RIVER SANITARIUM TRAINED NURSES 24 HOURS PHONE JACKFONVILLE 82 Mail Tribune Daily across L Church sit tings s. One or an an cient race t Little lie 13. Appellation of Athena II. Extended solo from an opera 14. 100 square meters of land 15. Tank 17. Incarnation of evil II. Kind of wood JO.- Be present at 1L Animal raised for beef 13. OrlRlnat 24. Revolve 15. Burns 26. Exist H. Feminine nsme 2ft. Back of a boat SO. Pronoun 1L Earth: comb, form 32. Encounters 33. Dress 34. Inclosures for bees IS. Brag 36. Smoothed 3. Klorl of fUfll 39. Large strsam 8olutlon of Saturday's Puzzle A P I LECTIO pjA L T O H A 00 H t olst fit 0 I O D C ggg S A C Wl O ti oni V aT d AAJLA 1 c 0 r tc n u iIt M ' XA-A g wjc j " P O A k u n t t A AZ1R ! A 8 J..A I C U "iM" N TN O T JL 40. Book of the Bibls 43. Poem 44. Sufficient: poetic 48. Present 47. Was victorious 48. Bmill cups used In CUt tln n diamonds TTTTM5- TTw IE H M IS lb IP'7 18 t Ji wll si .m W W ,,,,,, .,liU, . MM I.I ' l'Hi h 32 M33 I .- i ! .m iitika . .. ; WAM W'--s S r -pip jfr t iiiiiniim 71 W is3" it BUSINESS DIRECTORY Radiator Repairing. HOOPERS RADIAIOR SERVICE SS South Birt!ctt LEGAL NOTICES Notice of HMe In the County Court of the State ot orfrion for jaexson county. In the Matter of the Estate and Guardianship of the estate of GEORGE LOCKE, an Incompetent ! Notice is herebv Riven that In i pursuance of an order ol the above entitled court made on me iiio aay of October. 1939, In the above en titled matter, the undersigned, the guardian of the said estate In Ore gon, will sell at public auction k the hlehest bidder for cash, subject to confirmation bv said court, the following described real property, to-wit: An undivided 1-7 Interest tn and to the following real property: Lots 12 and lb of Block 23. old Town, now Cltv of Medford, Jack son Count v, Oregon. Lots 9 and 10 and the South 80 feet of Lot 8 of Block 28 of the old Town, now City of Medford Jackson County. Oregon. Lot 9. Block 24. old Town, now Cltv of Medford. Jackson County. Oregon. The following tract: Commencing at a point on the North line of Government Lot 3 In Sec 16. Twp 34. 8. of Ranee 1. West of the Willamette Meridian. In Jackson County Oregon, said oolnt being So. 89 decrees West 360 feet from the N E. corner of said Government Lot No. 2. and running thence So. 1 drviree E. 60 feet; thence So 89 decreet West 80 feet: thence North 1 de-Tree West 60 feet: thence North 80 decrees E. 60 feet to the nlace of beginning, being Lot 4 Block 1 of Shady Cove Subdivision. unrecorded. Said sale will be made n the 90th dnv of November. 1939. at ten o'clock A, M. of that day at the front noor of the court house In the city of MeHford. Jackson Countv. Oregon. The undprsltmed will also, pursuant to said order, from and after Novem ber 30 1039, sell at private sale for ensh. the following described nrsonal property of snld estate, to-wlt: The undivided 1-7 interest In and to all household aoods and furntshlns situated in the build, tries unon the properties first above described, where such personalty mnv now be humected. All offers to purchase such person altv will be received bv the under signed at Room 210, U, 8 National Bank Building. Medford. Oreeon. LAURA BROWN. Guardian of the Estate in Oregon of George Locke, an Incom petent. Dated and first published on Oct. 31 1039 Lake Creek Lake Creek, Nov. 14. (Spl) Will Nelson of Medford is staying a few days with the Herb Grlssom's. Charley Seefleld. who Is sick, Is re ported some better. Thimble Gossip club met Novem ber 1 with Mrs. John Walch and spont a very enjoyable day. Mrs. Henry Pech. Mrs. Ted Hoefft, Mra. Wm, Hoefft and Mrs. Anna Tonn helped Mrs. Roy Grlgsby le out three quilts Thursday. Mrs. R. A. Pech of Medford called In the afternoon. Mrs. Earl Richardson of Engle Point called on Mrs. Roy Grlgsby Friday. The Harry Tonn family of Med ford were guests at the Honn home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ragttdale and family spent Sunday at the B. E. Meyer home. Don Grlgsby, who it attending Cross -Word Puzzle T. Double: fix pre- S, Toward the rising aun i. Destined 10. Persia 11. Crook 16. Auricle 18. The sweetsop 40 hanilarau trttl ii. Male deer :2, Jielody 23. Sugar-yielding vege tables 16. Horse 26. Neighborly working gatherings 37. Formerly lb. Divided 30. Hardy shrub 32. Dig from the earth 83. Abhor . 34. Port 35. Wager 33. Stein 37. Beaside resort near Venice it. Animal's fftet 40. Cleaning imple ment 41. Silkworm 42. Tiny 46. Not any 4i. City In Penn sylvania DOWN 1. Moccasin 1 Yale 3. Toward the etting sun 4. Glozfjy fabric 5. Stan. lard e. Eagle school In Ashland, spent November 6 at home. Bill, Ted and Mark Hoefft, John Short and Don Ortsaom cut and hauled wood for Mrs. Nussbaum Fri day. Mrs. Roy Grimsby and children were guests of Mrs. Lew Grlssom Sunday night and Monday. Jacksonville Jacksonville, Nov. 14. (Spl.) The Misses Dolores Sitiets, Eileen Berntson and Eunice Sanden re turned WednesdSy from Port land where they visited Oeral- dine Ayers, who Is undergoing medical treatment in the city. Jacksonville high school grinder. will play a team from Oakland, Ore.. here Friday, November 17, A good game la expected and a big turnout Is hoped lor. Mra. Gertrude Coke of Alpaugh, Cal., who has been visiting her chtl. dren ot Mfdford and Bly for several weeks, called on friends here re cently. She haa returned to her home In California. Eunice Santten left Friday for Riverside, Cal., to attend Riverside Business college, which Is owned and operated by a former college classmate of her mother. Her broth er One of the U.S. Antarcs, now stationed at Mare rland, waa to meet her In San Frnnclaco where they would spend the week-end be fore she resumed her Journey to Riverside. Talent Talent, Nov. 1 1. (Spl.) Cra ter Lake Campfirc Girls of Tal ent sent representatives to Sams Valley Thursday to help Sams Valley girls orginlie a camp- fire. Mrs. Mae Lowe and Mrs Harry Hamilton, leaders, with Mrs. Vera Montgomery, accom panied the following girls: Helen Rominger, Arils.1) Williams, Ma bel Romlnger, Hilda Marty, Claire Mae Withroe, Dorothy Schuler, Betty Montgomery and Patsy Simmons. Dorothy Schu ler played several selections on her accordion. They report a wonderful time. The Blue Birds are busy mak ing Christmas gifts at their meetings. Two new members, Charlene Nichols and Geraldinc Comfort, were welcomed into the group Tuesday evening. Mrs. Francis Tame of Xextla, Calif., Is making an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tame. The Glad-to-Meet-You club met Thursday night. After the usual pot luck supper, a fine program under direction of Mrs. F. Graham and Mrs, Miles was presented. Community Club will hold its annual art exhibit at the city hall November 15 at 2 p. m. The public Is cordially invited. L. R. Hawley, proprietor of the Richfield Station and Gro eery, and Mrs. Mary Pittman of Ashland were married In Reno, Nev,, Sunday, Extension unit held an all-day meeting Wednesday. Mrs. Mabel Mack gave an interesting talk on weight control. Seventeen ladies attended. Mrs. Roy Parr la convalescing at her home after a major oper ation. Mrs. Jay Tcrrlll was taken to the Community hospital for a tonsilectomy Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Mason were honored guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mason Wed nesday, the occasion being their 25th wedding anniversary. The table was lovely with a wedding cake as the center piece. Mr and Mrs. Mason were presented with lovely gifts. Mrs. Margaret Mathis' birthday was celebrated at the same time and she re ceived many beautiful handker chiefs. Those present were the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Mason, Lavelle and Leslie Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Homes and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mathis, Dorothy and Billie, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Rlggs and children, Mr, and Mrs. George Drake and children, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Lacy and Lloyd, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Fire stone, Mr. and Mrs. W. Poling and children, Wayne Smith and Miss Bertha Hayman, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mason. Laurence Burnett left for Por tcrville, Calif., Wednesday to work in the fruit. Tho first annual homecoming proved a success in every way After the football game in the afternoon there was a dinner In the evening, followed by a dance in the gym. Principal Parr and students are to be congratulated on the success of the event. Mrs. Irene Wells Is ill at her home. Tho Standard First Aid Course Is given every Monday night at the city hall. The class is pro gressing nicely. Officers elected for the Talent Grange for 1040 are: E. S. Rob bing, master; T. J. Bell, overseer; Mrs, S. Robbins, lecturer; James Walters, steward; S. Lunak, as sistant steward; Harry Wcygant, chaplain; Mrs. E. Borg, treas urer; Frank Reed, gate keeper; Mrs. W. W. Robinson, secretary I.ydia Mae Baylor, assistant lady ! steward; Agnes Lacy, Ceres: ; Marion Borg, Pomona; Virginia : Garvin, Flora. j Mr. and Mrs. B. Riggs have moved into the Denham house. ' Mrs. Lewsadder sold her home to Ray Lewis and Mrs Lew sadder has left for California to moke her home. Mr. and Mrs. D. Doerkson and Mrs. Lidia Van Winkle of Jerome Prairie spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. Baylor. Mr. Doerkson spoke to the Ep worth league In the evening, the subject being "Africa." The Grange Jacksonville Grange. Jacksonville Grange met In regular session November 10, with good attendance. C. J. Pattison, head of the state Grange fire insurance, gave a resume of the business and fire losses In Jackson county. Mr. Alble, another visitor and director of fire Insurance In Josephine county, also spoke. H. E. C. chairman reported the last meeting, November 8, at the home of Mrs. Emma Con ger, when new officers for the year were elected as follows: Mrs. Alice Marsh, chairman: Alma Hansen, vice-chairman; i Catherine Wendt, treasurer, and Gertrude Martin, secretary. Next meeting of the club will be the annual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Lulu Fish, Decem ber 13. The "get members out" con test culminated with both lead ers agreeing to a pot-luck dinner the first meeting In December. Officers elected for the ccm Ing year were; Master, Al Floyd; overseer, Joe Marsh; lecturer, Wynne Arnold; steward, Carl Niedermeyer; assistant steward, Lester Irwin; secretary, Anna Wendt; chaplain, I. A. Dew: treasurer. Gertrude Martin; lady assistant steward, Catherine Wendt; gate-keeper, Ralph Mc Carty; Ceres, Nellie Nleder meyer; Pomona, Helen Beck; Flora, Alma Hansen; co-op di rector, Otto Nledermeyer. Those on the serving commit tee were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Dunford and I. A. pew. Griffin Creek Grange Plans for a "chicken n noodles" supper were launched when Griffin Creeks' H.E.C. at tended an all-day meeting with Sister Ethel Guches, Novem ber 9. The harvest festivity will be held on tradition's Thanksgiving day, No- vemDcr so, and the laden table will be reminiscent of the sumptuous repast enjoyed by our Pilgrim fore fathers. .The supper is to be served between 6 and 8 p. m. at Orlffln Creek hall and will be further en hanced by a orotram Immediately following the supper. Christmas card boxes are now on sale by ways and means committee, and may be ordered through Sister Maude Arnold. As a climax to the pot-luck lunch eon at noon, Sister Tva Harper pre sented a surprise cake, replete with candlea, to "blrthdaylte" Mra. Ruth Hood. All IB attending H EO.ts re ceived a slice, after the almost over whelmed Ruth lighted the resplen dent candles. Next HE.O. meeting will be a Christmas affair, December 14, at the home of Isabeiie LeVander, and win feature a Chrlstmaa gift exchange, and a drawing for 1940 Pollyannas. Thank-you gifts for the present Pol lyannaa may also be brought. A Thanksgiving covered dish din ner for Grangers and their families will precede next regular Orange meeting. November 31, It waa an nounced. Live Oak Grange. Live Oak Grange met Novem ber 8, being a postponed meet ing. Brother Patterson, state fire Insurance agent, was present and gave an interesting account of his work during lecture hour. Floor work was demonstrated and musical numbers were nut on by Lloyd Smith and Mrs. Dunlap. Regular meeting will be held November 20 when officers for next year will be elected. H.E.C. will meet at Letsy Mil ler's, Thursday afternoon, No vember 16. October sales slips are due. 1 Colonial Garage 6th and Ivy trrcts Mrdrurit. Oregon Complftt Lubrication flervlfg Keren! ly remodeled at an eipensa ot l.VrOOUt, Inchnllnn: Lad let ind men's Reatrooma Drink ing fountain Repair department New roof and bard aurfaca floor Id storage department. Wa take pride in eourteuua errtea to our (ueata and in keeping our ptaca clean A complete line of standard Product Special rates on storage by day. week, or month Wa Invite your Inspection and atiggestluns T. C. BHAIlY. Manager Phone tit He never clo. always at your service At the National Capitol With John W. Kelly (Continued from Pag One) with their conscience over th prospect ot swearing to a lie (including penalties), and the slow-moving state department mulled over the puzzle. This fruit situation established a pre cedent, for the state department had to work out a clarification to be followed by other ship ments of fruit to belligerents and exportation of other commod ities in other parts ot the coun try. It so happens that a couple ot dozen cars of Columbia basin fruit were more troublesome to state department than the ship ment of 800 bombers and pur suit planes, real munitions of war. More red-tape is involved In getting a box of apples to Britain and France than to send a ton of poison gas for bombs to drop on a civilian populace. ... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ujn there Is no law prohibiting foreign government having merchant ves tla built In the United Sea tea. Thle waa hla view when he dlacuased the aubjeot with Admiral Land, chair man of the United State maritime commission (now uider fire). Background: Britain Is rather dismayed at the steady and con stant loss of lta merchant tonnage. loss which will, In all probability, continue until peace la restored. In addition to negotiating to buy some old tubs, now part of the American merchant marina, the British will soon be In the market for new ves sels. Moving cautiously through agents In Canada, Inquiries are be ing made ..bout the prospect of ships beln constructed on the Pa clflo coaat specifically In the Co lumbia river area and Puget Sound, both placea having made splendid recorde In shipbuilding during the first World war. Inquiry at various departments In the national capital reveals that there Is no regulation or statute to prevent Brltan and France hav ing keeU laid In yards on the Wil lamette or Columbia If the Allies can make satisfactory terms with local interests. A FEW paper mills on the Psoitis coast (one In Washington state) are feeling the effects of the war. Germans have captured Swedish and Finnish vessels with cargoes destined for the mills and they are asking for assurances that the cargoes are not to be reconslgned to belliger ent. One vessel carrying 1090 tona for Vancouver, Wash., 1 receiving at tention of the state department, which haa Instructed Wilbur Keb linger, general consul at Hamburg, to make an Investigation. On the other hand, as a result of the Ger man practice, American mills on the coast are enjoying prosperity. ALMOST unnoticed were 110 rail road can whose freight was loaded on steamers at Puget Sound docks. These cars carried lock, stock and barrel, a complete factory equip ped to manufacture the rolling mills In which steel and other metal prod uct aae manufactured. The factory, which waa the principal Industry at Wooster, Ohio, waa bought In to to by the Japanese. This was In anticipation of the expiration of the trade treaty with Japan, which terrMnatea In Janu try. Of the large force employed by the factory all are now without work except four men, who have been given a year contract to teach the Japanese how to operate the ' factory when It la reassembled. Purchase and shipment were) com pleted before congress finished en acting the neutrality act. This act, however, doea not apply to Japan aa that country haa not declared war agalnat -China Japan, tech nically, has only put ashore a land ing party to protect lta nationals. NOT every congressman can "take It." A representative to suing for 9300,000 because he waa men tioned, not to hla liking, In ft re cent book on the national capital. This is equal to his salary for 30 yeara, if he remains that long aa a lawmaker. This member recently Inserted In the Congressional Record an alleged, letter of Colonel House, auppoeed to be written during the World war. Expert have denounced the totter as a fake. C 3 NEED CASH? BORROW ON YOUR CAR uet ua explain bow eay It la to nave ready cash with your car aa security Puun II lor full information Commercial F'larc Corp. The friendly Finance Company" W w Walker President First Natl Bant Bldg Phone II LI canes Number IS4