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PAGE THREE WW Lhi.ui.i i m i j j :, .u,i . . i MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1939. k. ijT ii n a HBiiiii am w m. 5S Read every ad on this page you will probably find exactly the thing you have been look Ing (or or a aale or trade loi unused articles you may have Search your attic or store-room you may find many thing others are seeking and oe able to realize Immediate cash. U what you want lent here, advertise tor It Tribune Clas sified Ada are Inexpensive effective I Per word fir! insert uin.. (Minimum S5c) Each additional Insertion, per word .. 1 (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change glJgf CASH or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's round Gold Waltham wrist watch, black leather strap. November 10. Return, Mall Tribune. Reward. REPORT loat dogs, animal cruelty cases Humane Society Phone 1616 MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED Middle-aged couple on small dairy. Box 4084 Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position by accountant with executive experience, capable of taking charge office manage ment. Box 4161, Tribune. YOUNG LADY 814 East 9th. wants housework. GOOD RANCH HAND wants work. Want furnished house and small wages. P. O. Box 563, Medford. WANTED Dressmaking. 8ewlng, In your home or mine. Mrs. Mee. Box 69. Jacksonville Hwy Medford WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Two passengers to Port land, help share expenses. Box 4104 Tribune. WANTED TO BUY Horses suitable for fox teed. W. E. Martin, Rt. 2, Box 238, Ashland. WANTED Custom corn shelling Have large capacity shelter. Rea sonable rates. Phone Central Point 11-X-l or write Ellsworth Thomas. Route 1, Central Point. WANTED Five Thousand Douglas Fir Christmas Trees. We pay top prices. Apply at Cass Wrecking Yard, 1112 8. Riverside Ave., Med ford. WANTED Carload fresh and springer cows this week. Mann, 4 Corners Service Station. Midway road. RAW FURS WANTED I Eastern Cash Prices paid for 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. HOLBKOOK Si AMHIEWS 6th and Front. Phone 647. BEST PRICES PAID For Your Furniture. EADS OIIRN. Phone 1192-J. WELL DRILLING 61-50 per ft. flrat 60 ft., etc. J. M. Dod3C 619 King WANTED Scrap Iron, brass, copper, all kinds of metal. Medford Bar gain House, 27 N. Grope St Tel 1062. HIGHEST CACH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture. MEDI ORI) BARGAIN HOI SB 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062. WANTED Dressmaking, alteratlona and rellnlng. Katherlne Satterlee Singer Shop, 22 8. Grape. EKSTRAND for complete landscape service. Expert pruning. Telephone . 808-X. M A BUSS Painting and paper hanging contractor 313 South Grape Phone 646-W. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Three-room duplex fur nished, close in. Garage and wood shed. Adults. Enquire 240 South Grape St.. or 312 South Central. FOR SALE 5 and 7-room modern houses close in. $1 800 each. Pay $200 down and $20 per month. Including 6 Interest. These are exceptional bargains C C. PIERCE Room 1. Palm Building. Medford FOR RENT Good 6-room house on North Riverside. Inquire Phlpps Auto Park. Phone 417. FOR RENT- Duplex, near Junior HI Call at 328 Haven. TORN, house. Tel 1322-W or 389 FOR RENT 8-rooni turnlshed house also 4-room furnished house, close in. $23. water r-ald. L- O. Plckell 16 So. Bartlett FOR RENT 6-roon furnished house, close In. Phone 457-J. FURNISHED House r id 2 and 8-room tnartm-rH? Adults 804 West 10th FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM ROOM and BOARD 153NaOakdale BOARD AND ROOM 716 M'n 91 per day FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS WILL LEAPE for share of crop, acre ae to suit. Ownfr. 5 E. 3rd St FOR RENT 10 acres. Bu'-kanot Hill road, Srd house on right. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APARTMENT. Hilt, Frlldalre. private balh. 80S W. Mam. FOB RENT Apartment, 116 Almond. FURNISHED Apartment, heated, hot water. Frlgidalre. 137.50. 61 N. OaJcdale. MODERN Fum. apartment. Reason, able. 916 No. Bartlett St. Phone 834-R. WELL FURNISHED front apartment, laundry room, electric washer fur. nlshed. hot water day and night. Inquire 817 W. 10th. ATTRACTIVE atudlo apartment, well furnished, everything modern. Pri vate bath. Bendls laundry, etc. Employed couple or business wo man. 316 N. Central. FOR RENT Modern 1 and 2-room apartment. 414 S. Riverside. APARTMENTS For Rent 615, 612 and 811. 230 Beatty. Inquire at Shady Nook Grocer). DESIRABLE apartments. 2 rooms and bath; gas heat. Inquire Farmers & Frultgrowera Bank. FOR RENT Apartments, Court, 3rd and Holly. Apt 6. D u r 1 1 Inquire FOR RENT Furnished Roomi FOR RENT Room for gentleman 231 w. Qtn. ROOM FOR REtTl 82 60 week: pri vate entrance 408 Edwards ATTRACTIVE RIAJM8 404 8 Grape FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good family cow, Jersey. 835. W. E. Rowley, two miles south Phoenix on Anderson road. FOR SALE! Weane. pigs. Hazel Pen burg, Oregon. Nov. 8, 1939. FOR SALE One registered bay thor oughbred filly coming 2 years old; Bound, good dlspostlon and con formation. Also one-half and three-quarter thoroughbred saddle horses. Moser's barn, North Ninth street. C. J. Moser, Grants Pass, Oregon. FOR SALE Light, black saddle horse. Well broken. 660. Ellsworth Thomas, Table Rock. FOR SALE Young gilt sows, farrow soon. Phone S44-R-1. WEANER PIGS FOi. SALE or trade for grain. Mace Ranch, Central Point. FOR SALE Weaner pigs K. F Mur rsy. Crater Lake Hwy. Tel. 408-R-l FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES '38 DODGE Sedan, excellent condi tion; also 2-wheel trailer, practi cally new. 124 King St., Apt 3. PICKUP Trade for livestock. N. Riverside. 1033 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan, today only 8179. Shulta Bros. WILL SACRIFICE 1934 Pontlac coupe New tires, tubes, brakes, transmis sion. Special wheels. Motor perfect See Thompson at Hawthorne Apart ments, 621 East Main. '84 CHEVROLET COUr: WedMwood gas range, priced right. West Beall Lane, Rt. 1, Box 68. FOR SALE 1929 De Soto coupe. Good condition. Sacrifice, 878 cash. 408 Edwards. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 6-ROOM House, 11 Improved acres. Good Income. Near Ashland for sale, easv terms. See Lew Hansen. 122 N. Central. FOR SALE 8-room modern house, good foundation and roof. Lot 75x210 Paved street. $1200. Small down payment. 615 per month Box 4169 Mail Tribune. FOR SALE 5 acres on Butte creek. 3 acres In alfalfa and clover, bal ance In garden, fruit, berries and pasture. Abundance of free water. 8-room house, barn and all out buildings. On good highway. In oulre E. Gould. 223 West Jackson St. FOR SALE 5-room modern house; fireplace, hardwood floors. Call evenings 1582-R. 408 Beatty St. FOR SALE Furnished home. Sacri fice. 412 Laurel. $2000 BUYS Ity acres. 3-room mod ern house, close to Jackson school. $100 down. $10 and Interest. Owner 518 E. Main. CLOSE IN RIVERSIDE AVE. 3 Large Lots 6-room house, modern, garage l. . f.a-1. nut nf tOWfl OWTier! priced only $3150 with $300 down Also NEAR COURT HOUSE Portland Owner Good 6-room modem bungalow hardwood floors, laundry trays; price 82500. only 6500 down; bal ance Just like rent. Also 285 ACRE STOCK RANCH Small Lake and Springs 9-room house, spring water piped Into house: farm machinery. 17 acres alfalfa, balance crop In. An excellent place, only $6000. some terms. MARK A OOLDY Phone 728 109 E. Main St FOR SALE Kellehor home (1010 South Oakdale Ave). Buv directly from owner for cash. $5,000. Phone 810. FOR SMt Six-room modern house: fireplace, oak floor; 2 lots. 830 W. 12th. FOR SALE 10 acres all irrigated, paid up. Witer right. Four-room bouse with breakfast nook. Oond barn and outbuildings, fenced with woven wire One acre clover one acre strawberries. Located nsr Medford on -hool bus line. Price 1 8.50. Including one horse. 14 hogs, some fim lachlnery. Would consider good ear wtth deal. L. O. PICKELL. 18 So. Bartlett FOR SALE or REST 8-room houw partly furnished. Water paid I17S0. Phone 1447-R. A. C. Huson FOR SALE OR RENT 8-room house. Woods Lumber Co. CITY and m-intrv Droiie ties RENT- ALS-- LOANS- INSURANCE C 8. I Butterlleld, 400 lltdlord Building. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient termi. Lliu available at National Farm Loan Office, 302 Liberty Building. Medford. SALE OR TRADE Highly Improved 67 acres. 409 J ol. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Association. FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE H ton 1036 Interna tional pickup for late model lljht aedan. Inquire E. Carman, Oak Grove Service Station. Jacksonville Highway. TO TRADE White leghorn fryers and pullets for feeder or weaner pigs. J. F. Ivle, Rt. 3, Box 24, Med ford. FOR TRADE Will take good milk cow In exchange on piano. Bald win Piano Shoppe. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Walnuts, Earhart St. 12c lb. 410 FOR SALE Enameled kitchen range, new hot water colls. Stove is In first claas condition. Also good No, 21 cast Iron wood heater. H. J Fleischer, Central Point. FOR SALE Two-wheel hand cart. good electric range, Invalid's air cushion. 412 South Grape. NO. I HAMMERED ALFALFA hay and barley. D. P. Duggan, Sams Valley. FOR SALE Several good used cir culators and heaters priced to sell. Hubbard Bros. FOR SALE OR TRADE Ripe Winter Nellls Dears. Best flavored for bak ing and eating. 25c a box. Joe Kantor, Route 4, Fern ''alley. FOR SALE Davenola, almost new Cheap. 522 Haven. MUST Sacrifice I 10 yards or less of broadloom pebbleweave carpet, Sheraton walnut dining room set. woodworking power tools. All In fine condition. 624 So. Greenwood Ave., Grants Pass. Phone 486-J. FOR SALE Crocheted bedspread, full bed size. Call at Coy's Cafe, Gold Hill. FOR SALE English walnuts, 12c lb Phone 1745-J. 848 East 9th. DRY Cord Wood $2.00 per cord; tier wood $1.00 per tier, a rowers, Applegate. Schuessler Mineral Salts. 606 Clark FOR SALE To settle estate. 90 tons of hav at Anplegote; make oner Inquire of Charlea Mee, 617 Beatty St., or rnomas ftiee, nityivaw, Oregon. FOR SALE Washer service. Full line genuine Maytag parts. Service on all makes. Medford Maytag Co 31 No. Bartlett, phone 38. FOR SALE - Hydraulic pipe giants. Box 3378, Tribune. and used MAGAZINES sold and traded at Jack's Secondhand Store, 108 8outh Grape. OLYMPIC EGG MASH with milk $2.25 per sock. Divls Feed Stores FOR SALE Grapes and Walnuts J A. Manke. 4 miles west of Medford FOR SALE Delicious apples. Inde. pendent Packing Co.. pnoenix. CUT-RATE PRICES - Nu-Wav Mat tress and Uphoutery Co. rnone 293. 209 West 8th St. FOR SALE -Nice sized Newtown ap pies washed and sorted 45c (rrade 25c or ft boxes $100 box or truckload. Winter Nellls pevs cheap. Joe Kantor. Route 4, Fern Valley. APPLES debhard'a, !alf mile north Bear Creek bridge, Central Point PERSONAL DOROTHY and Lillian please write to dad. Frank PattlBon, General delivery, Medford. CARD Readings. 91.00 320 Jeanette BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. Jackson County Abstract Co. Title Insurance Abstracts Escrows Chimney and Furnace Cleaning. NOTICE For Chimney and Furnace Cleaning - Oil Stovea Vacuum Cleaned, rail Oeoiye Eaton at 547 Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking. Fur Remodeling. Puttons and Buckles covered. Room 320 D. 3 Natl Bank J!dg Tel 1 IB 1 Expert Window Cleaner. LET JOE DO IT Expert Window Cleaners Oeneral house cleaners. Floor waxing Joe Spencc Phone 1172 Musical Instruction. HOMER MCDONALD offers courses In Pooul.r Piano Piano Accordion. Voice saxophone. Clarinet. Violin. 8lrlng Bass SMidlo Spsrta Bidg Ph 942-J Sanitarium. WE CARE FOR THE 8ICK ROOUE RIVER SANITARIUM TRAINED NURSES 24 HOURS PHONE JACKfONVIU E 12 Nursery Stock. CARLTON NUR.SERV COMPANY Fruit Nut and Shade Trees. Berries and Shruooery Finest Oreeon Grown Roses. Sales yard three miles south on Pa cific highway. W B BTrrim Phone B51-R-8 Rsdialor Repairing. HOOPERS RADIAIOR SERVICE 83 South Bartlett, BUSINESS DIRECTORY LOANS MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell Inga of late construction. 69 76 pel month per thoussnd. Low Interest rate BROWN 4 WHITE. 104 W. Main cashTtTXIiuIiivyP Emergencies are no respectors of persons or conditions. And usually they occur when we are least reatlj to meet them. U you need caBh QUICKLY, see us. Our service Is geurcd for emergency speed. (No In quiries ol friends or employer--nc endorsers no delaya of any kind I You get the money the same day you apply. We advance up to 6300 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. 46 South Central Phone 139 Ground Floor Cratertan 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 1939 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, rhe OREGON FINANCE CO 45 South Central, Lie. M-217. CAH LOANS Solve .our financial problems by refinancing or borrowing. LOANS ON CARS 1933-1039. 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 Independpnt finance com pany wnere 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 Uc. M-274. Phone 159. 9th nnd Bartlett. ROOFING WE REPAIR or apply uny type of roof. Pabco Roofings, Shingles. Codings and 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 ahead. Call Mon son. 1263 Estimates free! For each passenger car there are 44 freight cars In service, according to the Association of American Railroads. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Jumpa S. Dlllsccd 8. Let tho bait drup gtititly on the water 12. Mental Image 13. Cipher 14. Short for the . capital of ' Brazil 15. Medicinal herb 17. Gripping Instrument 19. Cape II. Rub out iS, Fence junk be low the line of vision 14. Cgly old women 27. Type measura 28. Outer covering 10. Plait 32. Each: abbr. 34. Bane of ihe busy person !7. By 38. Sound of a young bird 19. Stumble 10. Concerning 11. Vehicle for now travel II. Paid publlo notices U. Catkin 17. Mark of a blow 19. Give back Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle SlLlABelHiNcprlRo M pTofL ehQ a ita'a AiM A t vjt ""aIb O V 10 I ao oleic a m p2 w a v ife" aItIe ill 1 0 I E R I E A lMn 0T I Cit A V Ajj spr n i pWmc wot L tM jo I- AlRggfeji ALA Twjti galTA ettT iMt oTp s'y ItTi I hcIajs hm k I sti e gjAiiftn o ymm. C A RfltjN T fl't N I TfV A1L rflT 0 plElctf ' 1 1 tRtbMLtir9ML tHS &t. Den st) in-owtb of treei 65. Knack 5fi. Light cotton fabric 6. Faithful 59. Kgyptian deity fin. Covers 1. ArtPlnt !' DOWN L Bt in n.flng to him WV 20 IIP zzzaizziizii ie 2lWl ZBZZ Tl gz wl Ts s7 'H35 4-f; WW, 5? BUSINESS DIRECTORY Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 8. Fir Struct. Insured Carriera. Local and -jon Distance Hauling Phone 644. CITY TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Household moving end general hauling 29 S. Grape. Phone 2050. day or night. EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAOE CO Office 26 South Fir. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed FURNITURE MOVING and STORAGE See our individual locker rooms be fore you arrange for atorage space for your household goods. Our new storage department Is dustless and conveniently located. Crating serv ice at low rates. Van Body equip ment. Anywhere For Hire aervlce Phone 833. SAMSON STORAOE WAREHOUSE Reese Creek Reese Creek, Nov. 16.(Spl.) The two teachers, Mr Reedy and j Miss Davis, together with the school children, enjoyed a wciner roast on the ball dia mond at the schoolhouse, No vember 10. Humphrey and Son have Installed a milking machine. They have a nice string of dairy cows milking at pres ent and expect to put on more cows In the near future. Mr. end Mrs. Ralph Merrltt. Janet and Jimmy, saw the Armistice Day parade In Medford Nov. 11 and the bombing plane at the airport. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hammell are having their turkeys picked for the Thanksgiving market. Mrs. Sam Redding held a meeting at her home Nov. 9. The afternoon was spent In sewing for the Red Cross. There will be another meeting thsjre In the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Arthur of Klamath Fa 11a visited Nov. 13 with Mr. Arthur's brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb. A large number of friends from Reese Creek area attended the funer al service Monday of John Allen, of Derby district. Among those attend ing were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hum phrey, Mrs. T. T. Vestal. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey, Mrs. Robert Cowden and Mr. and Mra. French. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey attended the Townscnd meeting at Eiagle point Nov. 13. Mr. Reddy and Miss Davis were home for the past week end In Ash land. Eugene Bellowa, Jr., accom panied Mr. Reddy to his home and they went to Medford to see the Armistice Day football game. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bellows are picking turkeys thlB week for the Thanksgiving market. Antelope Antelope, Nov. 16. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tuggy, foreign missionaries, will be guest speakers at Antelope Union Sunday school, November 19. Services will start at 10 a. m. and the public is cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashpole of Eagle Point, spent Monday at the Harvey Stanley home. Mrs. Fred Clark, with Mra. Millie Cross -Word Puzzle U. Bit for a por trait IS. Tice 18. Trust 20. Cavalry awoi rig 22. Operatic solo 23. Indirect suggestion ' 25. Porridge 2. Undermined 29. lroper '41. Pronoun 22. City In OklAhoma 3S. Vipers 35. Symbol for rhodium 38. Eloquent speakers 40. Musical characters 43. Condensed atmospheric moisture 44. Anlatlc native 45. Nothing more than 41. Ring slowly 48. Written promts to pay 50. Brazilian money of account Bl. Purpose 53. Dull color M. Understand bl. Bone J. Poem I. Long (las 4. Rational I. Abbreviation for nitrogen 6. Catnip 7. Silkworm 8. Sound 9. Imagine 10. Assumed manners Glass, left Saturday for Portland to spend some days with Mrs. Clerk's sister. Mrs. Lombard. Mrs. Lombard will be remembered as Theda Glass Mrs. Pete Auer Is reported HI at her home neir Antelope school. Walter Prledrlcha. manager of Jacobs, Malcom and Burt, was in this district Monday, calling on turkey raisers. Elbert Blirham was honor guest at a birthday dinner Sunday, at tended by his mother. Mrs. Aletta Blgham and most of his brothers and sisters and their respective families. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pierce of Medford enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mr. Pleree'a sister, Mra. Cecil Culbertaon. and family. Mrs. Jim Owens Is among those suffering from bad colds so prevalent at the present time. Mrs. BUI Blgham spent Monday with Mrs. Jim Kneel and of Medford. In answer to an S.O. call, Mrs. Luther Haak, Mrs. Julia Davles. Mra Harold Burton, Mrs. Bill Blgham rnd daughter. Cora. Mrs. Carl von der Helien and John Greb assisted Mrs. Wilfred Davlea with her turkey pick ing. Tuesday. Griffin Creek Griffin Creek, Nov. 16. (Spl.) There will be a box social and dance at the hall Saturday night, for the benefit of the school hot lunches. Music by Clyde Stur gill's orchestra. Mr. and Mra. O. N. Radcllffe, John Rndcllffe and Mrs. Helen Radcllffe from Wolsey, S, D., visited at the N. E. Harper and John Allison homes Wednesday night. Mrs. Helen Rad cllffe. who Is 83 years old, Is making the trip with her children and thor oughly - enjoying herself. Mr. and Mrs. Clerence Webber and Mr. and Mrs. Nell Webber of Klam ath county were dinner guests Wed nesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ray Ouches. They also called at the J. F. Collee home while here. Miss Ruby Lofland and Shirley Sunderman were dinner guests Nov 13 of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lfoland. Mr. and Mrs. Olln Knox of Yam hill and Mrs. O. M. Knox of Jackson- vllle spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown Home extension unit meet Thurs day all day at the home of Mrs. Ray Ouches, Covered dish lunch at noon. Next meeting of Griffin Creek Grange will be Tuesday evening. Nov 31. The meeting will start with a covered dish luncheon at 6 o'clock As officers will be elected tt Is hoped all members will be on hand to enjoy the luncheon and the meeting later. 4-H club children are planning a sale of pot holders In the near fu ture. Anyone who can make one or more to help the youngsters out are asked to do so. They may be turned over to any 4-H club member or the leaders. They aretnklng this means of raising funds for their scholar ship at Cor vail Is in the spring. Gold Hill Gold Hill, Nov. 16. (Spl.) Gold Hill bigh school band went to Eagle Point Wednesday even ing where they joined wilh the high school orchestra there to furnish music for the minstrel show given by Eagle Point schools. The Gold Hill accor dion band also furnished sev eral numbers. O. R. Hall. San Fernando, Cal is visiting several days with his daughter, Mrs. Earl Moore and family of this city. Mr. Hall was accompanied here by his son, Leonard Man ana tamny of Winters, Cal , who are also vlsting other relatives in Grants Pass. Hot soup will be served to students in the Gold Hill school, commencing this week, with Mrs. Louise Robinson in charge of the kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moore have moved Into the Al Pankey house, formerly occupied by the Howard Kell family. Several Gold Hill Odd Fel lows went to Central Point Mon day evening where they met with the Central Point lodge in a Joint meeting with the deputy grand master of the grand lodge of Oregon. They also attended lodge in Medford Tuesday even ing, taking a candidate there to receive the third degree. Amethyst Rcbekah lodge met Wednesday and had nomination of officers. After the business meeting a social hour wax en Joyed, in honor of those having November birthdays. The Grange Eagle Point Grange. Eagle Point Grange elected the following officers for 1940, at the last meeting: Master, I. R. Kline; overseer. Art Kent; lecturer, Mrs. Anna Clave: steward, Fred Dutton; assistant stew ard, Ed Putman; chaplain, Mrs. Pearl Lusk; treasurer, A. C. Mlttelstaedt; secretary, Mrs. Leila Ouaterhout; gatekeeper, Theron Taylor; Ceres, Mrs. Millie TlnjjJeaf; Pomona, Mrs Beryl Hlckson; Flora, Mrs. Tommy VeaUl; lady assistant steward. Mrs. Mable Ksrnlsh. The executive com mlttee will be elected In December AU but three of the above officer were reelected to the same office held last year and one held a not net office, leaving but two new officers, an outstanding tribute to the fatth- ful aervlce of these officers for the past year. The governmer trapper for this district, Wm. Walsh, gave an Inter- , estlng report of Ma year's work. A fine report was also given of the trip of twenty-six members of this Grange who visited Horn brook. (Calif. Grange. The Grange membership has been divided under two captains In contest for collection of sales slips for Bulletin advertisers. All members are reminded to bring their slip to next meeting, November 31. At this meeting the lecture hour progrnra Is to be put on by group No. 6, con sisting of twenty members appointed by Wm. Q. Darby, past lecturer. Some good numbers axe expected. Gold Hill Grang. Fifteen attended the H.E.C. meeting of Gold Hill Grange No vember 14. Mrs. Effie Birdsey, guest speaker, told interesting early history of the Rogue val ley and the Indians. She also spoke of the extension service of Jackson county. Other visit ors were Mrs. Mnry Mattson of Rogue River, and Mrs. Othelln Strahn of Rock Point. Mrs. Edith Kenyon was re elected chairman for 1940 and Mrs. Hazel Shuntcrman, vice hairman. The ladies voted to have- a turkey dinner at the hall next H.E.C. meeting, November 28, before meeting. Grange Conference. One of the best attended state Grange conferences ever seen in Jackson county was held at Central Point Grange hall No vember 6, when 325 members were present in the evening About 100 attended the after noon session. It is estimated about 400 attended the confer ence. During the afternoon excellent talks were given by State Master R. W. OUl. State Overseer Morton Tomp kins, State Lecturer Mrs. O. W. Thelssen, State secretary Miss Bertha J. Beck, State Flora and State Juve nile Matron Mrs. L'Rcna Slack, State Deputy Arthur a. Brown, State Depu ty Elmer McOlure, state Deputy Charlea Wlcklander, State Home Eco nomics committee Mrs. W. J. WUcon. Secretary of Orange Fire Insurance O. a. -'Pattlson, Orange Youth of America Fred Lewla and aaalatant County Agent O. D. Cordy. An exemplification of floor work was given by Btate Deputy Brown. The evening aeaston was given to short talks by the above state offtc ers, song service, exemplification of third degree work by Talent Oranfle, exemplification of fourth degree by State Orange officers with tableau .for both degrees by Bellvlow tableau team. These tableaux were espealal ly beautiful. Short talks were also given by County Deputy R. B. Nealon and Pomona Master I. R. Kline. The suc cessful and profitable conference brought renewed Inspiration for work to Orange membera of the county. Roxy Ann Grang Ladies of the Roxy Ann Grange H.E.C met at the home of Mrs. Koscub Roberts Wednes day for dessert luncheon. Plans were completed for their annual Thanksgiving dinner to be held at Grange hall for members and their families. For information call Mrs. Coe Andrews. Friday evening, Nov. 17, we have the honor of having with us Mrs. Ethel Lathrop who will apeak on her recent trip to London, England and the Women of the World conference. Any who wish to hear her, whether a Orange momber or not, are Invited as this Is to be an open meeting. The publlo Is also reminded of our dance Saturday, Nov, 16, at our hall on Sprlnz St. Music by Merrill's Or chestra from 0 to 1:80 o'clock. 1 Pomona Grange Pomona Grange. , There was a large attendance at last Pomona meeting with 14 subordinate Granges re pre sented. Plans have- been underway for some time for the establishment of experimental plots under the exten sion service of the Oregon State col lege for trying out the many new jjralns and grasses Introduced In other parts of the country, to ascer tain their sdaptablllty to this section. Ladles of Central Point Orance served a lovely dinner after which Mrs. Ethel Blsh. presented an ex cellent program of group singing and a Hallowe'en play. Next meeting will be at Roxy Ann Orange, January 37. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads la 1:30 p m. Colonial Garage 6th and Ivy streets Mritforri, Orrton Complete Lubrication Service Rerenlly remodeled at an expense ol i.UHHMH) liitludlni: Ladles' and men s Restrooma Drink ing fountain Repair department ew roof and hard surface floor in storage department. We take pride in courteous service to our guests and In keeping our place clean A romplrle line of standard Product Special rates on tt orate by day, week, or month We Invite your inspection and u west Ions T. C RRAIIV. Manager Phone t!9 We never cloe, always at your aervire Meteorological Report Not. IS, 193B Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Pair but with Increasing cloudiness tonight and Friday, little change In temperature.. Oregon: Fair east and Increasing cloudiness west portion tonight and Friday, logs on south coaat tonight, rain northwest portion Friday, Uttta change In temperature, gentle south erly wind off the coast. Increasing Friday. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest 47; Lowest 37. Total monthly precipitation .OA Inches. Deficiency for the month .96 lnchea. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1030. 348 Inches. Deficiency for the season .41 Inches. Relative bumldlty at 6 p.m. yes terday 40; 5 am. today 100. Tomorrow Sunrise 7:03 a.m. Sunset 4:40 pa. olitcrvatlnns Taken at 4:30 a. ra- l.n Meridian Time. 5 f r Boise - Boston Chicago Denver Eureka Helena Clear Clear Clear i"gg7 Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloud? Clear Clear Oar Pt Cldy Foggy Clear Clear Lob Angeles MEDFORD New York . Omaha . Phoenix Portland Reno Roseburg Salt Lake ...... San Francisco Seattle Spokane Washington, D.C0 Yakima 48 HOOVER.TE FEARS INFLATION PANIC New York, Nov. 18, Wl Arthur A. Ballantlne, under-sec-retary of the treasury In tKe Hoover administration, said to day that If the notion of an un manageable public debt "takes root in this country we may ex perience the inflation that shook Germany more than 15 yean ago and paved the way for Hit ler." "The answer that the govern ment could take over banks and other national assets Is no an swer," he added, "but a pro posal that would only Increase such a catastrophe." Speaking at the 59th annual session of the Academy of Po litical Science, Ballantlne de clared that "in many quarter! today objections to continued deficits are met with disdain. If not with derision." GIVENMORE PAY Washington, Nov. 18. (P) The army is handing out pro motions with pay raises to near ly 30,000 soldiers, as a result of the recent increases in the number of men under arms. Officials estimated today that within the next few weeks 178, 678 of an expanded regular army of 220,798 would hold gradei ranging from coiporal to master sergeant, or will be rated ai specialists of various kinds. The promotions mean pay of from $42 to $137 a month for the advanced grades, compared with the $21 received by a pri vate. A specialist s rating la worth a pay increase of from $3 to $30 a month beyond the pri vate stipend. Ban Grapes of Wrath East St. Louis, 111., Nov. 18. (U.PJ John Steinbeck's best seller, The Grapes of Wrath, was barred today from public library shelves by the East St. Louis library board which or dered the three copies already purchased to be burned. C NEED CASH? BORROW ON YOUR CAR Let us explain bow easy tt is to bavt ready cash witb your ear as security. PUune 81 lor full information. Commercial F?nar!e Corp. Tb. sYtendlv Pluancs Company" w w Waiter Pitsldeut First Natl Bins Bld Pnon. St Ll cans. Numtm 184 68 33 65 42 61 30 66 41 64 S3 79 41 6S 30 65 30 68 36 78 51 41 67 30 55 43 60 37 68 30 .....50 41 53 30 38 33 30,000 SOLDIERS 3