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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 27. 1939. PAGE SEVEN tifffl'liWWi fllllM IJ:IHI,I1.IJJ,:1JM,ILJM4. .-.m. ww WUW, Read every ad on thle page You will probably tied exactly tht things you have been look ing (or or a sale or trade (01 unused articles you may bavt Search your attlo or store-room you may (lod many things others are seeking and 0 sDls to realize Immediate cash. U what you want lent here, advertise for It Tribune Clas sified Ada are Inexpensive effective! RATES Per word first Insert urn (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, oer word ... . . 'It (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change 11 -W CASH or money order must ac company all mail ordei classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOBT Gold Key ring. 8 or 9 keys attached. Reward. Phone 810. REPORT lost dogs, animal cruelty cases. Humane Society Phone 1618. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Woodcuttera. Lawton. Central Point. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced cook and gen eral housekeeper. References re quired. Good wages. Tel. 1107. MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED Middle-aged man and wife on orchard. State qualifica tions In application. Box 4262 Mall Tribune. , WANTED SITUATIONS EKSTRAND for complete landscape service. Expert pruning. Telephone 808-X. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Winter home for male police dog. Box 3737 Tribune. WANTED Reasonable priced model A for school car. Mann, 4 Corners Service Station, Midway road. WE PAY MORE CASH For Your Furniture. ROLBROOK D ANDREWS 8tn and Front. Phone 647. BEST PRICES PAID For Your Furniture. EADS A OHRN. Phone 119S-J. WELL DRILLING 81 .60 per ft first 60 ft., etc. J. M. Dodje. 61B King WANTED Scrap 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. M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging contractor. 813 South Orape. Phone 646-W. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Marshall home on So. Oakdale: 825, water paid. Phone 1316-R. FOR RENT Large 6-room unfur nished house. 2 bedrooms, sleeping porch. Water paid. 734 W. 14th. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. Electric ranee, refrigerator, oil heater. Newly decorated. Phone 281. FOR RENT 6-room house with bath, 616.50, water paid. 710 Palm. Also S-room house near Berrydale Sec ondhand Store. 610. water paid. 909 Beatty. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house, 610. 1604 Prune. FOR RENT 5-room modern house. 614. water paid. 1517 N. Riverside. FOR RENT 6-room partly furnished house. 625. Phone 720. FURN house. Tel 1322-W or 389 SMALL 4-ROOM furnished house: electrto range, oil heater. Call at 811 East Jackson 1493-L. FOR RENT Three-room furnished duplex: Frlgldstre. floor furnsce; close In. Inqul-e 518 S. Oskdale FOR RENT Oood 6-room house on North Riverside Inquire Phlppe Auto Park. Phone 417. FOR RENT Duplex, near Junior HI Call at 328 Haven. FOR RENT 8-roo furnished house close In. Phone 457-J. FURNISHED House t us 2 and 8-room apartmenta. Adults 804 West 10th FOR RENT 3-room furnished house, close In, 215 W. 8th. Call 408 W 6th. Phone 1330-J. FOR RENT 4-room house partly furnished: 812.50, water paid. Phone 1775-X. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment. S3 N. Peach. Phone 432-W. APARTMENTS Furnished and partly furnished. 345 Apple St. FOR RENT S-room furnished apart ment, downstairs. Gas equipped, private bath, garage. Olorla Pan Apartments. 875 So. Central. FURNISHED APARTMENT. Hot and cold water. lw?hts. private bath. Adults. 912 So. Oakdale. TWO-ROOM APARTMENT, private bath, also bedroom. Close in. 237 N. Central. FURNISHED APARTMENT, newly decorated and modern. Bendlx laundry, etc. 816 North Central. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2-room furnished apart ment, ground floor. Hot and cold water, electricity and telephone. Also sleeping room. 11 Ttlpp. APT8. FOR RENT 10. 230 Beatty. 3-ROOM Apt. with Oath. 39 No. Oak- dale. Tel. isoa-w. FURNISHED APARTMENT. Prlgldatre, private bath. Main. Heat. 808 W FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 410 Hamilton. FOR RENT Clean, well furnished apartments. Call 817 W. 10th. DESIRABLE apartments, a rooms and bath; gas heat. Inquire Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. FOR RENT Apartments, D u r e 1 1 Court. 3rd and Holly. Inquire Apt 8. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms PLEASANT sleeping rooms with or without garage. 323 King. DESIRABLE ROOM. Gentleman. 231 West 5th. ROOM FOR REN 1 S2 40 week: pri vate entrance 408 Edwards ATTRACTIVE ROvjM8. 404 8 Grape FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM BOARD AND ROOM 718 81 per day B. Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR LEASE 200 acres on Rogue river. 100 acres Irrigated; abun dance of water. Sandy loam soli. 12 acres in alfalfa, 80 acres adapted to alfalfa, clover or garden. House, barn. 3-year lease, 8600 cash rent. See J. C. Barnes, 20 North Peach. Phone 1127-Y. FOR RENT Dairy farm, lower Apple gate. 88 acres Irrigated. Good land, cheap water, electricity, fair build ings. Want dairy man. 20 cows and farming equipment. Long lease to right man. 4242 N. E. Falling St., Portland, Oregon. FOR RENT 10 acres. Buckshot Hill road. 3rd house on right. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Full blood milking 8horthorn bull, 3 years old, gentle. Messenger sawmill, Gold Hill. FOR 8ALE Fresh baby beef or veal Also Black Swiss baby bull, 7 months old, 820. Phone 452-R-2. FOR SALE Dressed Hogs, 10c per lb. Inquire 4 Corners Service Station, Midway road. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. 82.50. Next to Mac's Market, North Pacific highway. FOR SALE Weaner pigs K F Mur ray. Crater Uke Hwy Tel 408-R-l FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Pen of choice Hampshire pullets, seven months old, all lay ing. Roosters for breeding, not related. Mrs. Buck, half mile north Bear Creek bridge. Central Point. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Real bargain. 1929 . model A Ford roadster. 611 West 11th. Phone 705-Y. FOR SALE '34 Plymouth two-door sedan, bargain. 644 Palm. FOR SALE Equity In 1936 Chev rolet 4 -door Sedan. 22,900 miles, good condition. Or will trade for good light car. Call Sunday or evenings 618 So. Central. FOR SALE "30" Model Sedan; Reasonable. Phone 565-R-3. FOR SALE, trade, rent or hire Equity In 1934 V8 Dump Truck. New rebuilt motor and good rub ber. Inquire Richfield Service Sta tion, 4th North Riverside. 1931 FORD COUPE. 6175. This car has new rubber. Preston, and has Just been completely overhauled. Phone 6C8-J-2. FOR SALE 1937 four-door de luxe Chevrolet sedan. This car la equipped with radio, heater, de froster, spot llht and fog light. Car In wonderful shape and very low mileage. Phone 671-J-S after 6 p. m. FOR 8ALE 1936 DeLuxe Ford coupe, new tires, radio, good running con dition. 6350. 822 So. Oakdale 1939 Chevrolet Pickup. A-l. 8575 E Z terms. Mohawk Service Sta tion, next to Pine Cone. 1914c gasoline. FOR SALE 1929 DeSoto coupe. Good condition. Sacrifice. 675 caab. 408 Edwards. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A REAL SACRIFICE Nice 7-room modern house: hardwood floora, fireplace, nice lawn, shade; 8 acrea alfalfa. Half mile west West Side school, Ross lane. C. A. Rector, phone bl0-R-4. FOR SALE OR RENT 1 acre with newly constructed house on old Pacific highway north. O. V. Myera. phone I959-R, 20 Ashland Ave. WHY? COnnn 50 acres on Rogue river OwUUU on highway. 30 scree Irrigated. All a a n d y loam soil. Some timber. Beautiful place for country estate. 6350 cash, balance terms, 66 -acre dairy ranch, w4lUU new house, large barn. Milking machine, 10 heifers. 40 acrea In clover, Irri gated. Immediate sale, 64700. 61200 cash, bslance terms. J. C. BARNES, 20 N. Peach. Phone 1137-Y. OOOD MINING CLAIM, cabin, etc.. 650 cash. 476 N. Main. Ashland $1600 160 acres. 20 Irrigated and In clover. Small house, fslr bsm, fenced and haa year running stream. 6320 down; balanoe easy. Also 123 acres. 20 cultivated. X 7 T 11 II Timber enough on place tV&aJWU , paT ,or ,t oood modern home, bam, chick house. Good tractor, plows, etc. Located four miles from Medford. Trade for Medford property. ELMER HERRIED 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1496. evenings 1S13-J FOR SALE Placer mine. Crump, Jacksonville. Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE or trade for Medford resi dence. 7-roora plastered house In Ashland. Big lot. double garage. Close In. See Mr. Knox, U. 8. Bank Bldg. FOR SALE 4-room house, large lot. Lota of shade. Full price, cesh 8400. Inquire 408 Boardman St. J. V. Bradley. PLACER MINE, can work all year. Close In. Priced rlcht ror quick sale. Nate Powers, Sterling. Jack sonville, Ore. 12 ACRES Sickness Compels Sale. Black loam. Irrigated. 6-room modern house, woodshed, barn, chicken house, some clover, oiled road, good location. Thta Is a real buy, priced to sell, only 64000. Will consider small place In Medford. MARK A. GOLDY Phone 728 109 E. Main Evenings. Phone 1633-X. (Exclusive Agents) CITY and country projje ties RENT ALS LOANS- -INSURANCE. C 8 Butterfleld. 409 Medford Building WHEN vou think of real estate think of Brown : White. FOR 8 ALE 320 acres, dairy and stock ranch. Free Irrigation. 7 room bouse, 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, 202 Liberty Building. Medford. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Two-cow cream separa tor, 815. Used five months. W. E. Rowley, 2 miles south of Phoenix. Anderson road. Take part wood. FACTORY BLOCKS, 1 cord load 64.50. Pine slabs, cord load 63.75. Phone 333 Central Point F- el. FOR SALE Leonard electric refrig erator or trade for cow. Bee at Ead's Transfer. BEAR CREEK LOAM, delivered 61 00 per yard. Call 269. A. A. A. 1 week only 640.00 suits tailored to measure at 829.60. Some with extra panta. Klein the Tailor, upstairs. DRINK YOUR VEGETABLES. Free delivery. Phone 1748-Y. FOR SALE Combination Monarch electric range, washing machine, Frlgldalre. 148 So Holly. WANT TO SELL 80 to 40 tons hay. delivery next 10 days, 812 per ton. Walnuts. 12 and 15 cents pound. Trelchler, Central Point. FOR SALE Zenith washer, one year old. Cheap. Maytag Shop. 31 No. Bartlett. FOR SALE Wood ranges, new and usea, Btl prices, maying ouvy, oi No. Bartlett. FOR SALE Denver gold mining ma chine, 25 yards capacity. Save all that gold. Cheap. 476 N. Main, Ashland. 16-FOOT BOAT with trailer. In new condition. Cheap. 478 N. Main. Ashland. FOR SALE Filberts, fancy Oregon No. I. World blcvcle, fully equipped. 815. H.Walter. Talent, old highway. FOR SALE Thor washer, practically new, half price. 31 No. Bartlett. FOR SALE Oil heaters. 634.60 up. Maytag Shop, 31 No. Bartlett. FOR SALE Popcorn. 3c lb. 14 mile west Phoenix packing house. Bring containers. Elmer Harris. FOR SALE Fine American oil heater, 829. 1023 W. 9th St. CLEAN, BALED ALFALFA, 616. Half mile north white Griffin Creek school, L. J. Adams. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay and dry apple wood. Ed Hanley Ranch Box 201. Ross Lane. FOR SALE Building to remove from lot 230 So. Riverside. GREY seed oats. 81.75 cwt. Scheble, Dark Hollow road. FOR SALE 70 tons hay. feed lot furnished. So. Peach. Tlce. APPLES AND WALNUTS D o 1 p h Phlpps, Crater Lake Highway. FOR SALE Best wood In town guaranteed dry. 223 N. Riverside phone 615. Hawley Fuel Co. DRY Cord Wood 62.00 per cord: tier wood 6100 per tier. A Powers. Applegate. FOR SALE Washer service. Pull line genuine Maytag parte. Service on all makes. Medford Maytag Co.. 81 No Bartlett, phone 98. NEW CROCHETED BEDSPREAD, 610. Phone 1566-X. FOR SALE - Hydraulic pipe gtanta. Box 3376. Tribune. OLYMPIC EOG MASH with milk 6225 per sack. D-.vls Peed Stores FOR SALE Grapes and Walnuts J A. Manke. 4 mllea west of Medford FOR SALE Delicious apptea. Inde pendent Packing Co.. Phoenix. CUT-RATE PRICES - Nu-Way Mat tress and UphoUterv Co. Phone 293. 309 West 8th St, APPLES Oebhsrd's. If mile nortb Brer Crk bridge. Central Point BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. Jackson County Abstract Co. Title Insurance Abstracts Escrows Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP-Dretemaklrw Fur Remodeling. Pultons a 0 d Buckles covered. Room 320 U. S Natl. Bank JJdg Tel. 1181. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaner. LET JOE DO IT Expert Window Cleaners General bouse cleaners Floor waxing Joe Spence Phone 1172 LOANS MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell lngs of late construction. 19 78 per month per thousand Low Interest rate. BROWN & WHITE. 104 W. Main CASH IN A HURRYI Emergencies are no respectors ol persons or conditions. - And usuelly they occur when we are least resdy 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 I You get the money the same day you apply. We advance up to 6300 on your own slgnaturs 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 Craterlan Bldg. License S-211 M-217 Maternity SPECIAL trained nurses on duty 24 nours tor maternity casea. Ambu lance service. Rogue River Sani tarium, Jacksonville, 82. Aulo Loans. LOW RATE AUTO LOANS CONTRACTS JS FINANCED MONEY to buy new or used cars Privste 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 si. 000 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 Eaat Main. M-236 Phone 807. You Can Save Money and Time l-y Getting Your CAR LOAN OR REFINANCING Direct from the Lender, The OREGON FINANCE CO 46 South Central. Lie. M-217. CAR LOANS 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 actlonl No red tepel Our yeara 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. Radiator Repairing. HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Kind of , antelope 4. Stage player 9. Salpmander 12. Cereal grass IS. Oar pin 14. Constellation U. Symbol for nickel 11. Public storehouse 17. Sound of a bell 18. Lift 10. Large serpent tl. Variety 22. Individual 25. Sea eagle 27. Merits 29. Negntlvo -!0. Crusted dleh 1. Cooked In fal 12. Place S3. About 14. Dutch South Africans Solution of Yesterday's Puxzle Mil 49. Co Nig In Kontllrlr IS. Ascent auciiiunr ui in ow. nan ana graduating farewell class 18. Bewilder 10. TotaJ 11. 80 up dlshei 14. Arrived 18. Prospered 17. Indian mulberry 15. United 51. Existed at. Animal 53. Chop DOWN 1. Departed 2. Metal faitenar I. Old mualcal not AL9WiFl-Ay5ffii0B r o e He 1 1 nWT Ri a CON ?Te N T llTfTlA A C T A Njt cs u t K JEMx JL E i. 1M k 1mt5s1a1tc1pc1w1y 1 2 13 w r r v 6 w rT i3 w ts igr r , ,Jm- mkl. ti mir ssr ''' '. JL'L if7""" BUSINESS DIRECTORY ROOFING WE REPAIR or apply Lny type of root. paoco Roofings, Shingles Coatings and Palnta. Wall Paper One-third off. Ekerson Paint and Roof Co.. 38 So Bartlett. Tel 343 DON'T let your leaky roof spoil your piaster and opposition tnrougn the rainy months ahead Call Mon son. 123 Estimates freel MISCELLANEOUS HOLIDAY 8PECIAL 75 rugs to clean oeiore Dec. aotn at 82.00 each U-need-a Rug & Upholstery Clean ers. Phone 2026. FOR EXCHANGE GOOD OUTBOARD twin motor to trade for good four-wheel trailer. 476 N. Main. Ashland. Musical Instruction. HOMER MCDONALD offers courses In Popular Plsno Plsno Accordion Voice Saxophone. Clarinet. Violin. String Base, studio, Sparta Bldg. Pb. 942-J nursery Btock. CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY Fruit Nut and Shade Trees, Berries and Shrubbery Finest Oregon Grown Roses. Sales yard three mllea south on Pa cific highway. W B Hnrnum Phone BM-R-2 Sanitarium. WE CARE FOR THE SICK ROOUE RIVER SANITARIUM TRAINED NURSES 24 HOURS PHONE JACKSONVILLE 82 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 8. Fir Street. Insured Carriers. Local and .ong Distance Hauling Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 26 South Fir. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed CITY TRANSFER Si STORAOE CO Household moving and genera) hauling. 29 3. Grape. Phone 2050 day or night. FURNITURE MOVINO and 8TORAOE 6ee 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 Nntlre of Final Hearing In the County Court of the County of Jackson In and for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Jamea W. Robinson, deceased, also known as J. W. Robinson. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executors of the will and estate of above named decedent have filed in the above entitled court and matter their Final Account and Report of the administration of said estate and said court by Its order haa fixed December 19th, 1939, at the hour of 10:00 oclock A. M.. at the court room of the above entitled court In the Jackson County court house, at Medford, Oregon, as the time end place for the hearing of any and all objections to said final account and for settlement thereof. EMIL BRITT. H. K. HANNA. Executors. Phoenix Phoenix, Nov. 27. (Spl) Congratulations are being ex tended to Mr. and Mrs. James Cross -Word Puzzle 10. Swamp 11. Dress up: colloq. tl Ancient bacchanalian ery IT. June bugi 19. AfiRlo-.Sazon lave 30. Crook 22. Forces 33. Burden 24. M unreal character 15. Eoie poem 28. Prevalent 23. Mannar 3L Aliment 32. Evergreen ire 34. Walt for 35. Regretted 37. Title 32. fltftrid the cost of enUrtaln In 1 4L Ancient Irish capital 43. Body of a church 42. Killed 44. Bovine animal 45. Literary fragment! 46. Charge 49. Slie of shot 80. -'- mniton 4. Oil of row petala I. One who talka Incessantly I. Small shark 7. Leaf or the palmyra palm s. Concerning f. First name of the Inventor of the sew ing machine Semple who were married Oc tober 30. Mrs. Sample formerly was Miss Frances Glover, daugh ter 01 Mrs. Mabel Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Parker returned last week: from an extended vacation trip that took them across the country to the Atlantic seaboard. En routs they vlalted Salt Lake City. Omaha, Denver, Pennsylvania, and the New England states. Remodeling and redecorating op erations have been begun on the W. D. Steadman home. W. S. Graham of the Valley Real Estate company was a business caller In Phoenix Friday. Chester Hale returned Tuesday from Orand Forks, N. D., where he spent the past six weeks, called there by Illness and death of his father. Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Menu land . of Cottage drove and Miss Owen White were Thanksgiving day guests of Rev. Grimes at Portland. Miss Irene Hartman, member of the high school faculty, left Wednes day to spnd the holidays In Mc- Mlnnville. The E. I. Reames family were Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mrs. Lillian Coleman, as also were H. W. Reames and Miss Fye Carver. Union Thanksglvliar services were held Wednesday evening at the Pres byterian church with J. Fees as speaker, and Rev. N. 8. Flscus con ducting the services. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Archer, Mr. and Mrs. M. Slmmonds. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Bolz, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bols, Roy and Sidney Bolz were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the R. F. Bole home. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Reedy of Salem, Misses Carrie and Lois Reedy of Corvallls, and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hlckson and son Robert. Jr., of Portland, Ore., were holiday guests of the R. A. Reedy family. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. J. Browlea and daughter Char maine were entertained on Thanks giving day at the Ray E. Wright homa In Medford. Rev. and Mrs. K. S. Flacua were guests Thursday of the Rev. and Mrs. Edgar In Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Lowry of Turner, Ore., arrived Tuesday to spend the holiday vacation at the home of Mr. Lowry's mother, Mrs. Jessie M. Wright. Mrs. Cora B. Morgan left Wednes day for Keno to spend the holiday 1 with her son, C. R. Morgan. Week-end gURSts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Frame on High- croft orchard was their son Dana I Frame and family of Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson were Thanks giving day guests of the Schlund Urldel families. Celebrating the birthday of Mrs. Andrew E. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Rolla A. Reedy entertained at their home Saturday evening with a turkey dinner. Among the guests were Misses Isabelle Miller, Irene Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. VI c tor F. Bird soya, Roy Bolg, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hnllgron, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Urldel. The weekly Red Cross sewing class will meet Tuesday at 10 a. m. at the Presbyterian church. Along with Medford and other communities, Phoenix haa had Its share of the current flu epidemic. A list of those who escaped It would be easier to compile than one of those who have been 111 during the past 10 daya or two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Burdotte , Sullivan entertained Thanksgiving day at tneir home. Quests Included Mr. and Mrs. DeLore Sullivan and chil dren and Leo Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. leorge Drake, Frank Denzer, Lee Denzer and Howard Denzer were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the F. A. Denzer home. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Brooks of Med ford had as their guests Thursday Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Caster and Miss Elva Caster, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caster and family, and others. Mr. and Mrs. P. Ly brand, formerly of Klamath Falls, have purchased the Frank Mathews home on Pacific highway. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Roberts and family have purchased the Mall at t property in West Phoenix. The P. J. Mallatt family and Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Mallatt have moved to Watson - vllle, Calif., where they now make their home. Andrew Hearn left Tuesday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with his son Berthold Hearn and family at Portland and Hood River. Mr and Mrs. E. V. Overman have rented the O Wilson property on the Pacific highway and have opened a mattress rebuilding shop. They were formerly from Salt Lake City. Utah. Regular meeting of Phoenix Orange Is scheduled for Tuesday evening. November 38. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher T. Fish, who were recently married at Eugene, have returned to their country home west of Phoenix following a short honeymoon trip. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Berkley entertained Jointly on Thanksgiving day at the Barkley home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Thornton of Medford. Mr. nd Mrs. 0. W. Buckner visited Friday at the J. A.' Woods home on the Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. fieth Water, Klamath Palls; Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Banden and children, Jacksonville; Mr. and Mrs. J. Parr, Eaton Way, Alex Bren ner and Tom Parr were Thanksgiving day guests at the J. a. Vlsll home. Ralph Mlchener, former member of the P. N. B. faculty, now In gov ernment service stationed at O rants Pass, visited friends In Phoenix last week. Jacksonville Jacksonville, Nov. 27. (Spl) Miss Sellers and Miss Dunn, local teachers, spent Thanksgiv- ing with their families In Myrtle Creek and Ashland, respect ively. Mrs. Henrietta Pick returned No vember 20 from the Community hos pital in Medford where she received treatment for pneumonia. Mrs. Kenneth Blgham and son Louis, of Yreka, Csl., are spending a few days with relatives here. Mrs. Zola Flck Is recovering from an attack of flu. Mrs. Rny Martin and Mrs. A. L Klelnhammrr attended a lecture given by Miss Ewti at the Pres byterian church in Medford Novem ber 21. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Martin of Kiamath Falls, visited Thanksgiving day at the Ayres home. Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Combs were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the W. A. Chllders home. The Robinson family Is moving to another residence here. The Leonard McKee family ate Thanksgiving dinner with the Tom Dunnlngtons. Ernest Mclntrye and family and C. W. Culy and family visited at the Culy home on the Applegate Thnnkvlvlng day. Clint Woodward has distributed I apoclmcns of coal from the mine north of Phoenix to various busl- ! nrss places here. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coleman were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the J. B. Coleman home In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin spent Thanksgiving day in Grants Pass with Mrs. Mnrtln's sister, Mrs, Rich ardson. Frank and Joan, Mrs. Rich ardson's chtldren, returned with them to stay until Sunday. Missionary society will meet Thurs day, November 30 at the home of Mrs, Brown with Mrs. Wyant as co hostess. Mrs. W. J. Nee and daughter Joan, left Wednesday for Roseburg where they met Mr. Nee and son Leland, who Is attending Oregon State col lege. They spent Thanksgiving with Roseburg relatives. Irene Forsythe, mlrslonary from China, who Is spending some time In southern Oregon, will give a talk at the Presbyterian church here at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. All Interested are welcome to hear her. Derby Derby, Nov. 27. (Spl) Der by folk are fighting flu these daya. Freeman and his daddy are the only ones Immune so far in the M. F. Haynes house hold. Mr. and Mrs. Kermlt DeHaas and little daughter Pauline, ol Eagle Point, " visited borne folks In Derby Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson and daughter Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Haynea and children, M. F, Haynes and aon Freeman, Scott Boyer, Mrs. Frank Hill. Mrs. O. H. Haynea, Mrs. Lyle Hopkins and Jerry Arnold were recent shoppers in Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haynes and email daughters called Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Haynea and family also vis ited. Mrs. T. R. Mercer haa been very 111 with the flu. The meeting held In the school house Friday night regarding getting electricity waa very well attended. Dowey Hill and several others were there from Prospect. Gold Hill Gold Hill. Nov. 27. (Spl.) Plans are rapidly being made for a Boy Scout organization In Gold Hill. Mr. Paul Peterson, district commissioner for the Crater Lake area, will act as advisor for the new troop which will be sponsored by the local I. O. O. F. lodge. Committee men and a scoutmaster are yet to be chosen. 1 Gold Hill had an active troop a few years ago but Interest slackened until now when a large group of boys have come of scout age and wish to have another troop here. Gold Hill teachers who left for the Thanksgiving holidays are Miss Ailene Inlow and Miss Madge Mitchell who went to Ashland. Miss Mabel Moore went to Talent; Miss Zelma Thompson went to Cottage Grove, Miss Beatrice Evans to Eugene; Mrs. Kathryn Denzer to Phoenix; and Miss Annabelle Heath to Rogue River. Miss Win ona Dungey, a high school stu dent, accompanied Miss Thomp son to Cottage Grove where she will visit her aunt and uncle, c 3 Colonial Garage llth and Ivy streets Medhird. Oregon Complete l.ubrlratlon Service Recently remodeled at an expense ol Couo.oo Including: Ladles' and men's Reatrooma Drink ing fountain Repair department New roof and bard surface floor 10 storage department. Ws take pride In courteous service to our guesu and In keeping our place clean A complete line of standard Prod nets Special rates on storage by dsy, week, or month Ws Invite yonr Inspection and suggestions T. C. RHAIIV. Mansger Phone JI9 We never rloe. slwsya it ynnr service Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron. Mrs. Robert Kenaston and family and her mother, Mrs. Olive Warren, all of Los An geles, returned home Thanks giving day, after visiting friends and relatives here and on Evans Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Parker and family of Hayward, Calif., are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Parker and family and Arthur Parker of Gold Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kellogg of Medford. Mr. John Hammersly, who has been at the Care Rest Nurs ing Home for several days, left Monday, Nov. 27, for Portland where he will go to the Veter- an's Hospital for further treat ment. Griffin Creek OrUfln Creek, Nov. 37. Orlttln Creek Extension Unit met Tuesday the 16th. at the home of Mrs. Bay Quches. Several visitors were pres ent and expressed their wish to be come members. Any homemaker Is welcome to these meetings. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Henry Mulr on Deo. 30th. Each one attending la asked to brine an In expensive gift for the Christmas ex change. The subject for this meet ing will be "Care of the Hair," by leadera Sarah Toll, and Ruth Hood. Lester Wilson, Ji who Is attend ing school In Portland, Is home for the Thanksgiving holidays. Also Rob ert Mlnear, who la a student at the O. 8. C. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. White and family epent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mra. Lester Wilcox and family. Dinner guests- Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mra. Clyde Sturglll were Mrs. Rose SturglU and Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Sturglll of Ash land, and Mr. and Mra. Jack Grow of Reese creek. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown had as their gueats Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. Peter Flck and sons Law rence and Dale, of Jacksonville and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown. Mr. and Mra. Donald Brown ana daughter Bonis Lee, spent the holi days at Cottage Drove with rela tives. Rev. D. D. Randall waa a visitor at Sunday school last Sunday. Pat rons of the Sunday school gathered, at the home of Mr. and Mra. Riley D. Hanaen Friday evening and en joyed an evening of singing and playing gamea. s The Grange Griffin Creek Grange. Preceding grange Tuesday evening the members enjoyed a basket din ner and visiting; several were absent with flu and oolds. Among those absent was Master W. B. Brltton. New officers elected for the coming year were: Master, R. M. LeVanden overseer, Wllber Klme; lecturer, Sarah Tolle: steward, Clyde SturglU, assist ant steward, Rufus Fann; chaplain, Maude Arnold; treasurer, Ruth Hood: sercretary, Harold Tolle; gate-keeper, Herbert Oood; Ceres, Stella Oood: Pomona, Hums Conger; Flora, Ruth Clark; lady assistant steward, Lulu Sturglll: executive committee, W, 1. Brltton, J. D. Brown and Isabelle Ls Vander. The dinner planned for Nor. 80th by the ladles of the H. I. club has been Indefinitely postponed bec&uas of so much sickness st this time. Next meeting of the R. B. club win be st the home of Sister LeVander on Dee. 14th. Members will enjoy a Christmas preaent exchange. 4 8mokers Causa 22 Fires Portland, Nov. 27. (P) Smokers caused at least 22 for est fires in the Mount Hood na tional forest in 1939, Supervisor A. P. Waha said today. Sixty five fires occurred between May 1 and Sept. 30 and 39 were man-caused, he added. 4 Death Oa Highway Portland, Nov. 27. (IP) Don ald Powell, 24, Oswego, waa killed yesterday when an auto mobile plunged off a road near Tualatin, Washington county coroner F. J. Sewell reported. Power Money Approved Portland, Nov. 27. VP) Rep. Homer D. Angell (R-Ore.) said Saturday he had been notified of presidential approval of a $378,909 WPA grant for clear ing Bonneville transmission 11ns right-of-way. About 1,000 naval officers live in San Diego, home base of the destroyer fleet. c 3 NEED GASH? BORROW ON YOUR CAR Lei us explain how easy It is to Dave ready casn with your car as securltf. P'.iune 11 lot full information Commercial Finance Corp. 'The Pnnaly Finance Company" W W Walker President first Neil Bant Bldg Phone It License Number 184