MEDFOKD MAIL TKTBUN'E. MEDFORP, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1939.
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LOST AND FOUND
Lost Dark blue man's overcoat,
size about 42, Saturday night.
Reward for return to 304 South
Central. Phone 527-H.
REPORT lost dogs, animal cruelty
cases. Humane Society Phone 1616,
WANTED FEMALE HELP
EXPERIENCED young woman (not
over 40) for housework and cook
ing. $25 month. References re
qulred. Phone 1115.
MALE AND FEMALE HELP
WANTED Middle-aged man and
wife on orchard. State qualifica
tions in application. Box 4262 Mall
Tribune. ;
WANTED SITUATIONS
CHRISTIAN WOMAN, 47, dependable,
wants housekeeping. Elderly gen
tlemen, motherless home in city.
Mrs. starnes, 511 So, Riverside.
Phone 423-H.
GIRL attending school wants to work
for room and board. Well recom
mended. Tel. 447-R-3.
WANTED Part time employment on
Tuesday andor Saturdays by
young man attending Normal
school. Best references. Will work
without pay wL.le learning Job.
Phone Jacksonville 343.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Pasture for about 60 head
of cows and calves. Earl Day,
courthouse or phone 764 Gold Hill.
WANTED TO LEASE Gas station
Give location, number pumps, tppe
of station. Address G. C. Hewitt.
4618 College View Ave., Los An
geles. WB PAY MORE CASH
For Your Furniture.
HOI. BROOK & ANDREWS
6th and Front. Phone 647.
BEST PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture.
EADS A OHKN. Phone 1192-J.
WELL DRILLING 8160 per ft. first
60 ft., etc. J. M. Dodje. 619 King
WANTED 8crap Iron, brass, copper,
all kinds of metal. Medford Bar
gain House, 27 N. Grape St. Tel
1062.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062.
EKSTRAND for complete landscape
service. Expert pruning. Telephone
808-X.
M A BLISS Paint mg and paper
hanging contractor 813 South
Grape Phone 646-W.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 5-room partly furnished
house. $26. Phone 720.
FOR RENT New 8 -room house, Jack
sonville highway at Perrydale. Han
ltn. SMALL 4-ROOM furnished house:
electric range, oil heater. Call at
811 East Jackson 1493-L.
4-ROOM furnished house, close In.
$25, water paid. L. O. Plckell, 16
So. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Three-room furnished
duplex: Frlgidalre. floor furnace;
close In. Inqul-e 618 S. Oakdale
FURN. bouse. Tel 1322-W or 389
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.
FOR RENT 6-roon furnished house
close in. Phone 457-J.
FURNISHED House r id 9 and 3-room
apartments Adults 604 West 10th
FOR RENT 3-reom furnished house,
close in. 215 W. 8th. Call '408 W.
6th. Phone 1330-J.
FOR RENT 4 -room house partly
furnished; 112.50. water paid. Phone
1775 -X.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 2 -room furnished apart
ment, ground floor Hot and cold
water, electricity and tlephone.
Also sleeping room. 11 Tripp.
APTS. FOR RENT 10. 230 Beatty.
FURNISHED APARTMENT, newly
decorated nd modern: Bendl
laundry, etc. 816 North Central.
8-ROOM Apt. with bath. 35 No. Oak
dale. Tel. 1S63-W.
FURNISHED APARTMENT. Heat.
FrtTidalre, private bath. 806 W
Main.
FOP PENT - r jrnlshd apartment
410 Hamilton,
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Apartment. 834 Apple.
THREE-ROOM furnished apartment.
Reasonable. 40 Quince.
FOR RENT Clean, well furnished
apartments. Call 817 W. 10th.
DESIRABLE apartments, 9 rooms and
batn; gas neat, inquire raxmers &
Fruitgrowers Bank.
FOR RENT Apartments, Dure!)
Court, srd and Houy. inquire
Apt e.
FOR RENT Furnished Rooms
ATTRACTIVE heated room for gen-
ROOM FOR RErri aa60 eek; pri
vate entrance. 408 Edward
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 S Grape
FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM
BOARD AND ROOM 718 E. Main
81 per day.
FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 10 acres. Buckshot Hill
road. 3rd house on right.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Hazel Pen
lnger. Central Point, Oregon.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs K F Mur
ray. Crater Lke Hwy Tel 408-R-l
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1936 DeLuxe Ford coupe,
new tires, radio, good running con
dition. 8350. 822 So. Oakdale.
1937 CHRYSLER TOURING SEDAN,
overdrive, heater and accessories
Has had good care, In clean and
excellent condition. Original owner
Really a good buy. Can be seen
at 626 So. Holly.
FOR SALE) 1936 Chevrolet standard
town sedan. Radio, new rubber,
good mechanical condition. Phone
2030.
1939 Chevrolet Pickup. A-l, 8675.
E Z terms. Mohawk Service Sta
tion, next to Pine Cone. 19 e
gasoline.
FOR SALE 1929 De Soto coupe. Good
condition. Sacrifice, $75 cash. 408
Edwards.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
CITY and country prope ties RENT
ALS LOANS- -INSURANCE. C S
Buttertleld, 409 Med ford Building
FOR SALE OR TRADE For South
ern Oregon Income property or
stock ranch, highly Improved cen
tral Oregon diversified 160 acres
School bus. cream route neat
thriving town. Addresa Box 4192
Mall Tribune. Medford.
WHEN you think or real estate think
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE Good lot. Give offer.
307 Bessie.
FOR SALE 320 acres, dairy and
stock ranch. Free irrigation, 7
room house, outbuildings, large
barn. WUhlte Ranch, Lake Creek.
Ore.
HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and
surrounding towns. Easy terms
Jackson County Federal Savings
and Loan Association.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms. Lists available
at National Farm Loan Office, 308
Liberty Building. Medford.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Popcorn, 3c lb. mile
west Phoenix packing house. Bring
containers. Elmer Harris.
WALNUTS FOR SALE. 12o lb. 410
Earn art St.
FOR SALE: RCA 6-tube table model
radio, cheap. 714 Sherman.
FOR SALE Good
Tel. 1267.
used bathtub.
FOR SALE Fine American oil heater,
$29. 1023 W. 9th St.
CLEAN. BALED ALFALFA, $16. Half
mile north white Griffin Creek
school. L. J. Adams.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hsy and dry
apple wood. Ed Hanlsy Ranch
Box 201, Ross Lane.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Large trailer
house cheap for cash or trade lor
car. 712 Palm St.
FOR SALE) Building to remove from
lot 230 So. Riverside.
GREY seed oats, $1.75 cwt. Earl
Scheble, Dark Hollow road.
FOR SALE 70 tons hay. feed lot
furnished. So. Peach. Tlce.
FOR SALE Oak china closet, $16
Lang We st wood range; $30; table
and 4 chairs, $0; dresser. $6: bed
and springs, $5: Singer Sewing
machine, $5. See T. Anseth. Alberta
orchard. Central Point, or phone
128, Central Point.
APPLES AND WALNUTS D O 1 p h
Phipps. Crater Lake Highway.
FOR S A LE Best wood In town
guaranteed dry. 223 N. Riverside
phone 615. Hawley Fuel Co.
DRY Cord Wood 2 00 per cord: tier
wood tl 00 per tier. A Powers.
Applegate.
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
OLYMPIC EOQ MASH with milk
3 25 per sack. D.vls Feed Stores
FOR SALE O rapes and Walnuts i
A. Mapke. 4 miles west of Medford
FOR SALE Delicious apples. Inde
pendent Packing Co.. Phoenix
CUT-RATE PRICES - Nu-Way Mat
tress and UphoUterv Co. Phone
393. 309 West 8th St.
APPLES Ge board's, "-alf mils north
Bar CreK bribes. Central Point
PERSONAL
WHEN IN TROUBLE, DOUBT OR
SUSPENSE consult Madam Fran
ctes. palmist, on all affairs of life
Answers all questions free Mm,
be satisfied or no charts OfMce
hour 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. tK-afd
Ra:nbow Auto Camp, 1746 North
Riverside.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE, on account
Illness, new and used furniture
and hardware store. Good location,
cheap rent. At sacrifice. Write Box
737 Lakevlew, Ore.
FOR SALE or trade for livestock
14-lnch sulky plow. Trade heifer
calves for bulls. Box 95, Route 1, i
Central Point.
MISCELLANEOUS
SANITARIUM ADDS
MATERNITY CASES
The Rctfu River Sanitarium Is now
equipped to handle maternity
cases. Special trained nurses on
duty 24 hours. We also have our
own ambulance service day or
night. Phone Jacksonville 82.
NOTICE TO W. O. W.
Friday, Nov. 24th. free dance and
card party to Woodmen and In
vited guests. Merrill's Orchestra;
refreshments.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
Jackson County
Abstract Co.
Title Insurance
Abstract!
Escrows
Dressmaking.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
Fur Remodeling. Puttons and
Buckles covered. Room 320 0. S
Natl Bank Jldg Tel 11B1
Expert Window Cleaner.
LET JOE DO IT
Expert Window Cleaners General
house cleaners Floor waxing Joe
Spence. Phone 1172
LOANS
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
ings of late construction. $9 76 per
month per thousand. Low Interest
rate.
BROWN A WHITE. 104 W. Main.
CASH IN A HURRY1
Emergencies are no respectors ol
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 delays of any kind )
You get the money the same day
you apply. We advance up to $300
on your own signature and security
(auto, nousenoid goods, etc
come in, pnone or write tor com
plete Information without obliga
tion. OREGON FINANCE CO.
45 South Central Phone 139.
Ground Floor Craterlan 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 ratea
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
Dtrect from the Lender, The
OREGON FINANCE CO
45 South Central. Lie. M-217.
CAR LOANS
Solve .our financial
problems by
refinancing or borrowing.
LOANS ON CARS
1932-1939.
Tri -State Acceptance Corp
License M-253.
MARK A. GOLDY
109 B. 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 tapei
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 159.
0th end Bartletr
Maternity
SPECIAL trained nurses on duty 34
hours for maternity cases. Ambu
lance service. Rogue River Sani
tarium, Jacksonville. 82.
Musical Instruction.
HOMER MCDONALD offert courses in
Populsr Piano Piano Accordion Voice
Saxophone, Clarinet. Violin, String
Bass. Studio, Sparta Bldg Ph 942-J
Nursery Stock.
CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY
Fruit. Nut and Shade Trees, Berries
snd Shrubbery
Finest Oregon Orown Roses.
Seles yard three miles south on Pa
cific highway.
W B Barnum Phone A51-R-2
ROOFING
WE REPAIR or apply ny type of
roof. Pabco Roofings, Shingles.
Coatings and Paints Wall paper
One-third off EKerson Paint and
Roof Co.. 38 6o Bsrtlett. Tel 243
DON'T let your leaky roof spoil your
plaster snd disposition through
the rain? months ahead Call Mod
son 12fl'l E.1m !: f reel
Sanitarium.
WE CARE FOR THE SICK
ROOL'K RIVER SANITARIUM
TRAINED NL'HffE'i 24 HOURS
PHONE JACKSONVILLE 63
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Radiator Repairing.
HOOPERS RADIATOR SERVICE
33 South Bartlett
Transfer.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 S Fir 8 1 rift.
Insured Carriers.
Local and -ong Distance Hauling
Phone 644.
EADS TRANSFER St STORAOE CO
Office 26 South Fir. Phone 316
Prices right. Sen-Ice guaranteed
CITY TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
Household moving and general
hauling. 29 S. Grape. Phone 2050
day or night.
FURNITURE MOVINO and STORAOE
See our individual locker rooms be
fore you arrange for storage 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 service
Phone 833.
SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUSE
LEGAL NOTICES
Executor's Notice To Creditors
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
by the County Court of Jackson
County, Oregon, executor of tlu?
estate of James Daily, deceased. All
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
the same duly verified to the under
signed executor at the office of
Gus Newbury, his attorney. In the
United State's National Bank Build
ing in Medford, Oregon, within. six
(6) months from the date of this
notice.
HENRY DAILY.
Executor of the estate of
James Daily, deceased.
Dated and first published Novem
ber 24, 1039.
Notice To Creditors
In the County Court Of The State
Of Oregon For Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Addle Hallcy. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, by an Order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Jackson, duly
made and entered on the 3rd day
of November ,1039. was appointed
Executor of the Estate of Addle Hal-
ley, deceased, and that he has duly
Qualified aa such- Executor.
All persons having claims against
said Estate are hereby notified to
present the same, duly verified.
required by law, to him at the offices
of Frank J. van dvkc. Attorney at
Law. First National Bank Building.
Ashland, Oregon, within six months
of the date of tnis notice.
Dated this 3rd day of November,
1939.
L. F. BELKNAP
Executor of the Estate of
Addle Hallcy. deceased
Big Applegate
Big Applegate, Nov. 24.
(Spl.) Floyd McKee is among
those recovering from an attack
of influenza. Others who have
been ill with the disease are
Mrs. Ed Smith and Robert
Hughes of Ruch.
Karl Janouch from the Medford
forestry headquarters was a business
visitor at the ERA road camp on
Car bury Wednesday.
Shorty Baker of Steamboat district
left recently for Portland, whero he
will enter a hospital for medical
treatment. Mr. Baker sustained a
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shoulder Injury last summer while I
hauling hay at the Dawson ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Scott expected 1
to motor to Ashland Thanksgiving,
where they would enjoy dinner at
the Chateau.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Kitchen are ex
pected to return to their home at
Sterling soon from a two-week motor
trip to Reno, Nev., where they went
to visit Mr. Kitchen's parent.
Bill Knutaen of Wlnnemucea, Nev..
Is recovering from head Injuries sus
tained In a mine explosion two weeks
ago, according to word received by
relatives here. When a blast dis
charged unexpectedly. Mr. Knutaen
was struck on the head by a sharp
rock, causing concussion of the brain'
as well as an eye injury. His condi
tion was not serious, however, and
he was released from a hospital after
10 days' treatment. Mr. Knutaen Is
a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Smith of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Holland Smith of
Ruch were among those who enter
tained at a family dinner on Thanks
giving.
Miss Frances Port, Oregon state
college student, arrived Wednesday
morning to spend Thanksgiving va
cation with her parents here and
with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Peachey of Ashland.
Mrs. Snra Wilcox has returned here
from Santa Rosa, where she spent
the summer with her sister, Mrs.
Mary Kenworthy,
Mr. and Mrs. George Beaman of
Orlzley Flat. Cal., are spending the
Thanksgiving holiday with relatives.
Including Mrs. Beam an "s brother.
Fred West. Cecil Johnson of Dorrls,
Oal., also spent Thanksgiving here
with Mrs. Johnson and their son.
who are at the West home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goehler and
daughters, Nan and Addle, of Klam
ath Falls, accompanied by Mrs. Cloth
ier's mother. Mrs. E. M. Wilson of
Medford, spent Sunday with rela
tives here. Including Mr. and Mrs.
F. J. Rlppey and Mr. and Mn. Robert
Jewell.
Local schools observing Thanksgiv
ing with afternoon programs and
socials Included Watklns, Beaver
Creek, and Applegate. Due to the
prevalence of colds, Little Applegate
school will observe the holiday with
a program a week later.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Merritt f
Bay City, Mich., are visiting relatives
here, having come to this section
for the annual reunion of the Wln
nlngham families which will be held
at the I. O. O. F. hall In Jacksonville,
Lt. James 81ms has returned to
Camp Applegate after a 30-day period
of absence in which he visited his
mother In Mt. Hope, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Orle Phillips and
family and Keith Prowel spent
Thanksgiving at Squaw Lake with
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Phillips.
Antelope
Antelope, Nov. 24. (Spl.)
Mrs. Carl Blair has had as her
house guest the past week. Miss
Mary Lou Gerber, of Central
Point.
Mrs. Lester Brawshaw and son are
home again after a summer and fall
at the Lodge Pole ranger station.
Joe Arena was elected aa the new
director of the Eagle FJlnt Irrigation
district, replacing Harvey Stanley,
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remedy
48. Arm covering
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11. "Lights out"
whose term expired this year. !
Ladles' Social club met Wednesday
at the home of Mrs, Monroe Martin,
with Mrs. John Greb as assisting
hostess. Due to turkey picking and
the many cases of flu, there was a
very small attendance. Visitors were
Miss Mary Lou Gerber and Mrs. Law
rence Martin and daughter, Patty.
The Christmas meeting, December 20,
will be at the home of Mrs. Carl
Blair, with Mrs. Elmer Hurd as
sisting.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Btgham and
family were dinner guests Sunday of
Mrs. Jim Knee!and of Medford.
Mrs. Fred Clark returned Friday
from a short visit with her sister
In Portland.
Mrs. Clarence and Mrs. Wilfred
Davtes were shopping in Medford
Tuesday.
Mrs. Jim Owens and Mrs. Hummel
have been confined to their beds
the past week with attacks of flu.
now epidemic over the county.
The Carl Bin Irs have recently com
pleted digging a new well and are
now Installing an electric light plant
In their home.
Mrs. Harvey Stanley, Mrs. Cecil
Culbertson and Mrs. Luther Day are
breathing sighs of relief, having dis
posed of all their turkeys this past
week.
Gold Hill
Gold Hill, Nov. 24. (Spl.)
Among those attending the an
nual convention of Rebekah
Lodges In Medford, Nov. 18,
were Beulah Nathan, Belle
Smith, Evelyn Thompson and
Willie McLean. The convention
will be held in Gold Hill, next
year with Evelyn Thompson as
chairman and Belle Smith, sec
retary. Twenty-five members of Amethyst
Rebekah lode of this city went to
O rants Pass November 20 where they
met In Joint session with Etna Re
bekah lodge of that city. Alma
Henderson, president of the Rebekah
assembly of Oregon was present, as
well as the state chairman of pub
licity for Rebekah lodges. Etna Re
bekah lodge exemplified the degree
work. Those Initiated from Gold Hill
were Elsie Cameron, Helen Dorman
and Vernlce Martin. A short but
enjoyable program followed the de
gree work and delicious refreshments
were served at a late hour.
Millie Walker and daughter, Sybil,
accompanied by Phyllis Miller arrived
home from Corvallls Wednesday to
spend the Thanksgiving holidays with
relatives and friends here. Jack Mar
tin also returned from O. S. C. to
spend the rest of the week with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kell and daugh
ter Laurene and son Leonard spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Oray and family In Prospect
Leonard Kell haa recently returned
home from Chehalia, Wash., where
he haa spent the past few months,
and Is visiting his parents In this
city.
Arthur Parker returned this week
from visiting relatives in Heppner
and Portland.
Prospect
Prospect, Nov. 24. (Spl.)
Miss Geraldine Smith and Ray
Brutan were married Sept. 22.
They are living in Klamath
Falls.
Miss Doris Houston and Frank
Boothley were married November 17,
They will make their home In Med
ford after their return from a honey
moon trip to Los Angeles.
Patch and Chat club met at the
home of Mrs. David Neville Novem
ber 10.
Upper Rogue Orange held annual
election of officers November 18.
Bruce Grieve was elected master;
Raold Axtell, overseer; Mrs. Louis
Robertson, chaplain; Louis Robert
son, gate keeper; Prank Dlts worth
treasurer; Mrs. Al Beddlngfleld, lec
turer, and Al Beddlngfleld, steward.
Upper Rogue H. B. club met No
vember 21.
A stork shower was given for Mrs
Ivan Nye Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Nelson Nye.
Trail
Trail, Nov. 24. (Spl.) Twen
ty ladies attended H. E. club at
Upper Rogue Grange hall Tues
day. The following officers
were elected for the coming
year: Irma Bettlngfield, chair
man; Maude Ditsworth, vice
chairman; Millie Glass, treasur
er and Helen Axtell reelected
secretary.
Next meeting will be December 19.
There will be a Christmas exchange
and the Polly Annas wilt be revealed
and new names drawn for next year.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Vogal of
Medford were dinner guests at Mr.
and Mrs. Burt Clark's Sunday.
Mrs. Minnie Douglas, who has been
visiting her niece, Mrs. Jimmle
Hutchinson, for several weeks, left
Monday for Ban Barnardlno, Calif.,
where she will spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Trlcker re
turned to their home here Sunday
after an absence of two years spent
on a farm near Ashland. Their many
friends are glad to have them back
In the community again and they
are glad to be back.
Mrs. John Vlneen and her daugh
ter, Mrs. Russell Winn, called on Mrs.
Ltal Tucker and Mrs. S. W. Hutch
inson Tuesday,
Word has bean received from Santa
Barbara, Calif., saying Mrs. Roberta
Hughes waa recovering satisfactorily
following an operation.
Bill Buck has gone to Bend to
work for a road construction llrm.
Re la falling timber to clear the
right-of-way.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Morgan re
turned home Sunday from a brief
business trip to San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brtggs and some
friends called on Mr. and Mrs. Burt
Clark Friday.
Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson and her
guest, Mrs. Minnie Douglas, called
on Mrs. Eva Seges&man and Mrs.
Jessie Moore Friday.
Mrs. Russell Winn and Mrs. Boyd
Tucker shopped in Medford Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Clark shopped
in Mvdford Saturday.
Foots Creek
Foots Creek, Nov. 24. (Spl.)
Marvin McDole, who is em
ployed at the Canville dredge
near Trinity City, Cal., spent
November 15 with his mother
and brother here.
Mrs. Lee Kyle was called to Grants
Pass last week to be with her daugh
ter, Anna Lee, who was 111 with the
nu.
Rev. Randall of Medford has been
holding meetings at various homes
in the community. He reports good
attendance and hopes to continue
the meetings the coming week.
Frank Elliott of Redding, Calif.,
accompanied by his mother, Mrs.
Wahl of Medford. visited relatives
and friends here November 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Laura and son
of Trinity City spent November 17
at Gold Hill with their daughter,
Ruth, and Mrs. Laure'a parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Cook. Mr. and Mrs.
Geonjo Laure also spent the day at
the Cook home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDuffy and
daughter, Zora, spent November 16
In Medford and while there called
on Mrs. Charles Wahl.
Mrs, R. L. Miller and Mrs. George
Laure were In Medford November 16
where Mrs. Laure was having dental
work done.
Otto Furhman was elected director
for the Gold Hill Irrigation Ditch.
Mr. Furhman has served as director
for a number of years and has always
been a very efficient member of the
board, so there was no opposition.
Rogue River
Rogue River, Nov. 24. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Burnett
are proud grandparents of a
baby boy born November 17 to
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Burnett
of Gold Hill. The little man has
been named Bruce Merle. Also
among the smiling grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. George Mar
tin. A daughter was born No
vember 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Martin of Grants Pass.
A report from Superintendent of
Schools Walter V. Dennis shows that
during the past two weeks absence
from school has not been much
above the average. Of 359 pupils
enrolled not more than eight or ten
have been absent each day. School
closed Wednesday evening for Thanks
giving vacation and will be reopened
Monday morning, November 97.
Walter Jnnes, who has spent
several months In Juneau, Alaska,
has returned to his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swank of
Vancouver, Wash., were recent visi
tors here and with friends In Ash
land. The Swanks lived here several
years at the Rose-Arthur orchard on
Wards creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schnlder,
newlyweds of Los Angeles, visited
Mrs. Schnlder's brother, Sidney Bak
er recently. Mrs. Schnlder attended
school here and has many friends
here.
,MUo Holllster, who was compelled
to take a vacation from the grocery
store on account of 111 health, haa
returned and Is very much Improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Smith of near
Salem, Ore., visited Mrs. Smith's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Magerle,
and family last Tuesday.
Library board met November 14
at the home of Mrs, Sam Sandry, all
members being present. Librarian
Velma Smith reported 663 books
loaned In October.
Miss Tlllle Anderson and Mrs. Kate
Mcllvatn were business visitors In
Ashland November IS.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott of
Marshfleld called on Rogue River
relatives Sunday. Mr. Scott Is em
ployed by the McDonald Candy Co..
and drove a truck over from Marsh-
field and exchanged lt for one from
the Medford office.
A family by name of Fsirchlld has
recently purchased the Lund prop
erty on the corner of Cedar and
School streets. They have taken
possession.
"The Star Spangled Banner"
did not officially become the
American national anthem until
1931.
a
Colonial Garage
Sth and Ivy Streets
Medfnrrt. Oregon
Complete l.uhrlratlon Service
Hrcently remodeled at an expense of
luVtoouo including!
Ladles snd men s Restroome Drink
ing fountain Repair department
New roof and hard surface floor In
storage department. We take pride
in courteous service to our guests and
in keeping our place clean
A complete line of Htnndard Product
Special rates on stnrnce by day, week
or month
Wo Invite your inspection and
suitestlons
T. C. RHAIIV. Manager
Phone 119
We never rloe. alay at your service
Meteorological Report
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy
tonight and Saturday, probably Ulth
occasional rain, little change In
temperature.
Oregon : Partly cloudy east and
occasional rain west portion Friday
and Saturday, little change in tern
perature. gentle to moderate south
erly wind off the coast.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago todayt
Highest. 62; lowest, 23.
Total monthly precipitation, .08
inch. Deficiency for the month, 1.66
Inches.
Total precipitation since Sept. L
1939, 246 Inches. Deficiency for the
season, 1.1 1 Inches.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes
terday, 50; 6 a. m. today. 96.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:13 a. m.
sunset, 4:43 p. m.
Observation. Talctn st 4:30 i
120 Meridian Tim..
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Chicago
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Rain
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Cloud?
Clear
Cloudy
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Clear
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Los Angeles....
Mrdford
New York
Omaha .
Phoenix
67 88
80 ....
Portland 64
Reno .. 67
Roseburg 66
Suit Lake 63
San Francisco- 73
Seattle 64
Spokane .. 66
Wash, D. 0. 48
Wenatcheo 46
48
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43
37
40
38
31
33
33
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Clear
Foggy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Foggy
The Grange
Live Oak Grange
Live Oak Grange met Monday
night in regular session with
Master Frank Hall conducting
the meeting.
Thirty attended and main order
of business wss election of officers.
Those elected were master, Prank.
Hall; overseer, George Hubchlns;
chaplain, Mrs. Mary Hutchtns; lec
turer, Ardin Tyrrell; aecrotary, Nora
Walt; treasurer, Lora Carter; assist
ant steward, Ernest Relnkens; lady
assistant steward, Llbby Relnkens;
steward, Rollln Stelhl; gate keeper,
W. W. Martin. The three graces are
Arietta Tyrrell, Alyce McLaren and
Elda Hall.
Lecturer hour Included a group of
high school students In songs and
readings.
Home economics committee report
ed final plans have been made for
a pie social Deoeraber 1, beginning 1
at 8 o'clock In the Olrl Scout halL
The public is oofdlally Invited. Them
will be no admission charge, ;
After lunch, hand-made fancywork
will be sold. A program will begin
at 8 o'clock.
Refreshments were served at olose
of meeting.
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Chrlstle(abova), uw minister
from Cuiidi, hu assumed duties
t Washington, D. C. Lone asm
elated with the Canadian depart,
ment of external affairs aa ex
pert on American relations, h
ueraeda Sir Herbert Marler.
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