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MEDFORD MAIL TRTEUNT. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1940. PACE mnt; 1 Want to Buy, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Opportunities! r i IJ ciu iiwy ad tw uua You will prooaOly lliid ai:Lli Ua thing you tiava oaeo Wf (or or a or uui for iiouaed articles yuu may aava Saarci. youi aiuc or tturv-room you may tlnd maiay ti-iDfa Other ara mkiu and oa aola to nails immediate cah U what you want isn't bar. adTvruaa for it rnouu Claa alfiad Ada art lnepenalv air ecu vt RATES Par word llral insertion (Minimum iV tacb additional insertion, per word ,. 1c (Minimum 10c) Far Una per muotb wit bo at copy changa .... jlJti CASH oc money order rauit ac company all mall ordtr dassllied ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Man's Gruen wrlstwatch, Re ward. Lost River Dairy. REPORT lost dogs, animal cruelty cases Humane Society. Phone 0151. WANTED MALE HELP .WANTED Single man to work fl-8 p. m. for room and small salary. Other day employment desirable. f Apply In person. 1455 N. Riverside. WANTED Experienced buclter. Must have saw. Apply evenings, 1303 Mantle. WANTED Ranch hand. J. H. Korner, 6ama Vailey. WANTED- Upholsterer. Sbults Bros. WANTED Man tc cut wood. All winter Job. 1738 N. Riverside. WANTED Someone to saw and haul apple wood cut and trimmed, on the shares. Phone 6031. F. M. Corlles. WANTED FEMALE HELP - WANTED Woman for laundry work. Must be good lroner. Huaon Home Laundry. Phone 4026. WANTED Woman to take care of elderly lady In country. Box 6068 Tribune. WANTED Girl for housework. Phone 4435. VOUNO LADIES, 18 to 33. free to travel, circulation work. Drawing account 660 a month Transpor tation furnished. Lady chaperon Hotel Medford. Mrs. A. Moore. WANTED Girl to help with house work and care of children Stay nights, room, board and wagea In- quire H E. Llnd. 409 gut Main WANTED SITUATIONS FURSE Care prostatitis, any chronic or elderly; nome and reasonaoie ralarv. Box 4818 Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS DIAL 2908 for furniture upholstering. Thlbsult. WILL PAY CASH for smsll closed csr. F. Harper, Rte. 3, Box 126, near Antelope school. WANTED Bids on 20 cords wood. Price on your ground and delivered, price. First Baptist Church, Box 495, Mfdford. WANTED Oood used drill press. Phone 2370. WANTED TO RENT Small Irrigated ranch. Inquire Shorty, 616 S. Riv erside. WELL DRILLING 61.50 per ft. first 60 ft. etc. J. M. Dodge. 519 King. EKSTRAND for complete lsndscspe service, pruning, hedge trimming. Dial 3129. WANTED TO RENT Suburbsn acre age with furnished house. Phone Marshall. Hotel Allen. WANTED to Rent, small furnished, modem suburban house. Box 3736, Tribune. WANTED All those who went furni ture tt O'lr prices: It will pay you IIOI.flKOOK flKMTLRR 18 North Front. Phone 4033. WANTED Woo!, mohair, hldra and pelts Medford Bargain House. 27 North Grape St. Phone 3744. BET PHICKS PUD For Your Furniture. EADS FIRMTIRE. Phone 4140. WE PAY MORE CtH For Your Furniture RlRVFHI R(l St AMIKKW F- 6th snd Front Phone 2333. III(jHET C ASH PRII K PAIIl For Your Furniture. MEDFOKIi BARGAIN HOI E 37 :;. Grape St. Phone 3744. WANTED Dressmaking, alteration. Kathertne Satterlee. singer saop. 23 South Grspe. WANTED 3 or 4-room. smsll. fur nished house. Adults only. Trtbune Box 2298. LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED, work guaranteed Call snd deliver Msc Si Floyd s. Phone 4080. 333 N Riv erside. Make your old mo m like new. WANTED Ambitious students for training which has given locressed earning power snd pleassnt work To many others in psst 21 veers Dsv snd evening sessions, up-to-date courses and equipment, with a r and Ilcht conditioned class rooms Medlord Business Collets W:nter term o-:ns Mondsy. Sep- FOR RENT HOUSES JOR RENT 5-rocm hou- st 23 AI ' tnond St Inquire ) n N peach. FOtt RENT - M !' -' hou 3sment : -i.s e. decorated. Aduit. 62a Pi. rOR HEN I HOUSES FOR BENT nw-room hou cIom in. Inqmrt laa Vancouver Bt. fOR RENT Partly furnished S-room house, clean, attractive. 016 west 10th. POR RENT Eastlawn Court Jmt completed. One 4 -room apartment furnished, also 4-room unfurnished apartment. Phone 4435. 1 FOR RENT Modern furnished 6 , room house, newly remodeled: oil circulator: refrigerator. Phone 4868 ! Key at 513 so. Holly. FOR KENT Unfurnished 6-room bouse. 1119 W. Mam. Flreplaca, oil burner 833 SO Phone 2'Jfll FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment. Inquire Apt. 0, 829 North Holly. Durell Court. . FURNISHED Apartment, 8 rooms and bath. Electric range, oil heat. Very attractive. References. Vacant Oct ober 1st. tot west 10th. FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent. Adulta only. 103 8. Holly 8t. FURNISHED a and S-room apart ments. Adulta. 134 King. FOR RENT 4-room apartment, nice ly furnished. 706 i w. 4th. FURNISHED APARTMENT: heat, prl vate batb, Pngldatre. 80S W. Main ATTRACTIVE FURNISHED, heated apartment, private entrance. 618 8 Oakdale. GE BAUER APTS th at Oakdale Prestige, courtesy, with comfort able modern home. Furnished or unfurnished. Moderate prices. By weelt or month Phone 3447 FOR RENT Furniihtd Roomt ATTRACTIVE ROOMS, 404 8. Grape FOR RENT Sleeping room for gen tlemsn. 124 Tripp St. SLEEPINO ROOM. Phone 3340. ROOM for rent. 408 Edwards. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep- me; iwui iut gentleman Via oouin Riverside ATI RACTIVE ROOM for gentleman 504 Pennsylvania FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM ROOM AND BOARD 716 E. Main 61 per day. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Store building and two office rooms. See AI Llttrell or Rolsnd Hubbard. FOR RENT Garage 62.00. 314 So. Holly. FOR SALE, LIVESTOCK FRESH young milk coow for sale. Geo. Hansen. Brownsboro, Ore. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. 83 each. F. Harper, Rte. 3, Box 129. near Antelope school. FOR SALE Family cow, dragssw. cream sepsrator. Inquire Talent Feed Store. Bill Hotchklss. FOR SALE Milk cow. c. V. Calkins, Rt. 4, Box 312. Medford. FOR SALE 60 weaner pigs. C. T Hlgdon. Fern Valley. Medlord. Rt. 4. Box 221 FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Black Coach In bantams, thoroughbred. See them at 1130 Ens? nth St. FOR SALE RtAL ESTATE COCrt DOWN. t balance. Brand V"W new kitchen, large living room with fireplace, vestibule; full sire dining room; solarium; 2 bed rooms; hardwood: lota of storsge; furnace; double garage; very cleen witn 114m woodwork and new pa per: shrubs and fruit trees: pave ment. Close to Grade. High, and Junior High. Selling for less than appraisal due to owner's transfer abroad. Dial 3672. FOR SALE Mv property at 307 80. Ivy. Phone 4477. FOR BALE Furnished house. 61500. Smsll down payment, rest like rent. 412 Laurel. Ml AA Six rooms and bath, gar $L1JJ corner lot, paved St.. close In; fruit, shade, fully fur nished, with good furniture. All In good condition. ELMER HERRIED No. 7 N Bartlett St. Dial 4646 or 4860 FOR SALE 33'i -acre ranch. 10 acres under Irrigation, '4 mile from Pa cific highway on Willow Springs rd. 2', miles north of Central Point, with 6-room modern house. Urge porches, shsde trees and a pano ramic view of valley. Btrkhols, Cen tral Point. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown At White. CITY and country properties. RENT ALS. LOANS. INSURANCE. C. 8 Butterfleld. 409 Medford Building HOl'FFJ FOR SALE In Medlord snd surrounding towns. Essy terms. Jsrkson County Federal Savings and Loan Asaoclstlon. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Lists available at National Farm Loan Office Hollv Thester Building. Medford. FOR SALE Oood psyln dairy ranch. close in, with or without stock: su necesasry buildings with electricity throughout. Box 2836. Msll Trlb FOR SALE 7-room house, two lota. ten English walnut trees. Redeco rated In snd out. Bsrgsln at 62750. with furniture 63750. Psvments 616 20 month. Inquire 4 Clerk 8t. FOR BALE 30 Summit Ave., five- room home, hardwood floors. Oil Hestrola. fireplace, service porch ms'.d's room, double girafe, lot 75x140. enclosed beck ysrd with nice lawn and shrubbery. Chsrlee R Ray. Room 317, Medford Bldg. Phone 3902. POR SALE 121S W Mitn 15-Var mort-rsee. Parmanta $27 M Rv dacort-?d Inaida Iat month for owner now tran.errd Orltlnal coit 7y0 AnprV.i-KJ bt loan orm par.y at M"M. Total crl'-a includ ln iomo furnlt'jr. a4VK). eVa It today-make an offer. No dealara S1309 or 61S00 furnished: 3 bed room house. 1510 W Main WAR Ntf'fJ?TATr SUF M-tiford rrr. Mortis appraisal la the price. Dial e67J FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 6-room modern bungs low at 48 No. Oreng at great sac nri-- PTrn-r st 709 AU'er at fOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 77 Chrysler convertible coupe; paint, motor A-l, 6100. In quire 223 W. Jackson. SPECIAL THESE CARS MUST Bl BOLD THIS WEEK I 19S3 Chevrolet Coupe. 130 Ford, model A, dual tired truck with flat bed. 1934 Willys Sedan. 1640 Packard 6 Sedan. Crulslr gear. neater, run deluxe model, very ie miles. Big discount. 1940 Nash Sedan. Cruising gear, air lono.. o-piy tires, run deluxe, used ae house car. Full new car guar antee, uoerai discount. 1937 Nssh LaFayette aedan. Gear. neater, good rubber. A real buy This Is my final cleanup sale. Everything must go this week. Open evenings till 9:00 WALTER W. ABBET 133 S. Riverside St. Phona 3909 FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet 2 -door sedan. Cliff Wheeloek at Lewis Super Service Button. FOR SALE 1IW8 Chevrolet deluxe coupe, low mileage. Take older car on trade. See owner at 34 Mistle toe St. I'SED CAR BARGAIN LOT. "The little lot with the big bargains." 1611 N. Rlveralde. Open evenings Rum Pemon. mcr FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ABOUT 150 wooden folding chairs in gooa condition tor aaie cneap. Phone 6542. FOR SALE Oood used elrculstor heater. Reasonable. 825 West 13th CANNING Tomatoes 1 cent. 613 Palm PRUNES, lc lb., you pick: me pick' ed. . Cantaloupes and Kentucky Wonder Beans. B. E. Ford. 2 mllea West on Jacksonville Highway. Pbona 6262. RUMMAGE SALE American Legion Auxiliary will hold a rummse sale September 13 and 14, Friday and oaturnay, in me rantonum build lng. FOR SALE Oood used wood stoves 61000. good condition. Hsnsen Herd ware. FOR SALE Piano. Tel. 4477. REAL BUYS In used clothing. 1405 No. Riverside, across from Beck's Bakery. Pipe and Fittings New and Used Large stock. All sizes. Oct our prices. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 3744. DOORS. WINDOWS. Pine fittings. pipe, fruit Jars, beds, floor cover ing, everything for the home. Jsck'a Secondhand Store. 106 80. Grape. KU-WAY Mattress and Upholstering CO. Phone 3946. 309 West 8th St HAY GRINDING Portable machine, largest size. You are protected against all persona and property damages. Ira Wheeler. 220 s. Grspe. Medford, Ore. Dial 4476. Oo any where. FOR SALE Quaker oil heater. 703 Palm St. FOR SALE Concord grapes, and urswiord peacnea. Phone 4235. FOR SALE American Flame large on heater; 300 gsl. tank. Almost new. Box 6019. Trtbune. FULLER'S Sensstlonel Fall Paint sale. Sept. 9 to 32. Free shoe rack with 63 purchase of pslnt. Med ford Lumber Co., N. Fir at 3rd FOR SALE Italian prunes. 6051. Allen Smith. Phone FOR SALE Toksy grapes. So per lb Dial 6289. "DEER HUNTERS, LOOK" 88 Winchester. a Too 25-35 Wlnchestae 16.00 30-30 Winchester 1700 SO Remington Automatic 33 80 33 Remington Automatic H 37.50 Save on any make rifle At CUFF'S SPORT SHOP 317 North Riverside FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke 3 miles esat Jacksonville, Rt. 1. Box 298. GIBSON MILL, engine, crusher, eom- ?lete, 6223. P. O. Box 463, Orants ass. FOR BALE Dry body fir and bard wood. Dial 6180. GENUINE Concord Grapes for sale Phone 2896. SERVICE AND PARTS tor all makes washers and pumps. Pick Hardware DAMSON PLUMS. 3c. Phone 6269 Perrydale. Jacksonville, Highway L A. Worden FOR SALE R C A. Victor Portola rsdlo, 12 tubes, in good condition. 68 00. Ingrahsm Electrlo kitchen clock. 6100. Twenty-lb. Chattlan vegetable scales 61.00. 325 So. Riv erside. ORDER YOUR WOOD now from Hswlcy direct from woods, by the load Phone 4503 WINDOW GLASS, cut and Installed Hsnsen Hardware. WOOD CtHCULATORS Baat buy In town. in- Kara war FOR 8 ALE 00 norsa powtr Clatrac. lull Deis! tractor aliKhtiy uwd: a rarftjaaaaalnn to ba aold at a real bare in. on eai terma Amea Chavrulat Co.. trek a Calif. FOR SALE Small vectrte radio Id metal cast, auitabla for col !; uaa Conildtr ait-haruta for calf it pul leu Call fvaniinii at 117 N Peach FOR SALS -Innestructo trunk, like new Cs;i a-eoJt.ge st 117 N Pescb POR 8AUE GAINE'S DOO POOD. rvvo piprva-iij? tt'-.t Ms'- FOR EXCHANGE POR SALE OR TRADE for Isvtng hens or shotgun, milk eoat. milk ing: nannla kid. 4 months old: bi cycle with break snd bslloon tires. J. C Vincent, Rt. 1, Box 184, Cen tre! Point. iO Ti"iE Will accept oi as 0 - vnrent on aocd tr-irk. w.t. "i i:..-r-to tt Parts Co, 316 East I'Ji, ated-'ord. TOR EXCHANGE Real Estate TRADE Medlord home lor Bay Area, 111 assume. w. Main. PASADENA 6-room 67000 home for western Oregon stock farm about same value, p. o. Box 163. Pasa- dens. Calif BUSINESS OPrORTUNITlES FOR RENT Major oil company ser vice station In Medlord. Box 6023 Tribune. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Cafe. rignt lor man and wile, oood loca t'.on anrt huslr s ! N R!ver-'( e INSTRUCTIONS RUTH LUY. dance studio. Phone 3831 PIANO INSTRUCTION PLAY THE PIANO, quickly and cor rectly. An age over five. Height Supplemental Piano Aids. Music free. Fred Alton Haleht. Piano Instructor: composer of "Our Land Our Flag." Songs arranged for pub- MCMlnn FMidlo. 316 LlherTV Bldg MISCELLANEOUS QUILTS COVERED and tied. 81 Phone 4617 MRS DAISEY BINNS, piano Instruc tor. 6pecls1 attention to beginners Reduced prices. 323 King St. Dial 424 PERSONAL PSYCHIC Card Readings, 60c. 8. Fir. CLAIRVOYANT REAHINOS. Arms. Apt 9 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Loan ADVANTAGES OF OUR CAR LOAN PLAN 1. No Interest charged In advance 3. Your own Insurance accepted 8. Car does not have to be paid tor. 1 4. Yon get the money In ten min utes. 6. Special low fall payment. 6. You deal direct and aavs money See W E THOMAS. Manager OREGON FINANCE CO. At Our Main Office. 45 South Central. Phone 4433. License No M-317. CAR LOANS Solve your financial problems by Refinancing or borrowing . LOANS ON CARS 1933-1939. TRI-STATE ACCEPTANCE CORP. License M-253 MARK A. GOLDY 109 E. Main. Phone 3266. AUTO LOANS We Finance the purchase of NEW ana uocij i.ars. or ir vou need money QUICK. We will Re-Flnsnce or loan on your CAR. We Meet ail competition. No Delaya The Wehl Agency Room 7 Jsckson County Bank Bldg. Dial 4478 (Motor Investment Co.) License M274 $20 TO $1,000 On Your Car 1933 to 1940 Model Cars and light trucks. 1 to 18 Months to Repay CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H. BROWN AOENCY Agent 123 East Main. M-236. phone 3446 Assayar and Chemist ROBT D CARPENTER Asaayer and Chemist 714 Bast H St. Orants Pess. Ore. Expert Window Cleaner. LET JOE DO IT Expert Window Cleaner, General house cleaners. Floor waging. Joe a pence, phone 3954. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L In t!i mtdftt ol I. Appolntm.nl 1 Kilt 11 UunteM animala 't. Black li. Uuldo'a h'ffho nt not, II Crii-f Nor. a c1 tl Voi)m cla mant of aperh IT. Briafiiv-m tfar ZS. Order of arcnttacturt M. TowiiM XI AutomM! 11. Poat of a atairra 11 Nonclrcular routine Pica I. Tyi maimra 3i. iJUEj from tha eirth IT. Toward tha front It. Affrecmcnt In a conitel 29. la tier. LUnnrv mnchl na It. Ports r 20. leir ?arnt"lT SI. Sim nf tha trxliaft .1. Onm. trarlr 2i- Di"hirird an 4!. LarR fish 4L Fruit of tha Cat It 44. Fi.h of a win a 4&. Talon 4H. ArTr i, Coirtfoo af ricta isn P.rt of a pUnl 1. P.rtniitns to trr-nd. Daren ta o(,i "l Z 13 U I 15 Is. 7 19 I "11 i 73 it Tl ST 3 -ft " 57 TT5f io"sT - - - . , 3 " rr s 7 zf : Tsr nrr-H 1 1 h 1 I BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dressmaking. IRE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking Fur Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. Room 802, U. 8. Vs'l Bsrx Bide Tel 3si PERSONAL LOANS MONEY FOR FALL AND WINTER NEEDS S100 Total Repayment $8.72 par mo. Cell on us for cash for school, furl, and winter clothing needs. OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie No 8-311 46 80. Central Dial 4433 Roofing WE REPAIR or appiv any type of roof. Pabco Roofings, Shingles. Coatings and Paints. Wall Psper. Ekerson Pslnt snd Roof Co., 88 80. Bartlett Tel. 3843 Slocks and Bond. ONLY STOCK TICKER servloe In Oregon outside of Portlsnd con tinuous quotations during market hours. M. N. Hogsn as Co, 314 F Vim St . Medford Tranalar. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 8. Fir Street. Insured Carriers. Local and Long Distance Hauling. Phone 3888 FURNITURE MOVING AND -8TOR-AOE We have vsu moving equip ment for local and long distance hauling. Dry and clean storage (concrete building) with special locker rooms st low rates. SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUSE Phone 8756 CITY TRANSFER A STORAGE CO Household moving and general hauling. 39 s. Orap. Phone 4664. day or night. EADS TRANSFER ts STORAOE CO. Office 16 South Fir. Phone 3828. Prices rlirht Service cuaranteed Pomona Grange Pomona Grange. During the fall a series of 'pep meetings" have been plan ned for outlying Granges in Jackson county. The first is to be held at En terprise Grange at Wimer on September 12. Live Oak. Gold Hill, and Belleview Granges are furnishing the program, with Mrs. Alice Gowland, lecturer of Belleview, general chairman, as sisted by Viola Pinkerton of Gold Hill and Arden Tyrell ot Live Oak. Object of these meetings la to bring large groups of Grangers throughout the county together in the more distant localities and halp them all by becoming bet ter acquainted with each other and Grange activities In the county. Pomona Grange is furnishing ice cream and every group at tending is asked to bring cake enough for their own group. Pomona h.e.c. chairman. Mrs. Nellie Borg, is also planning .to serve coffee. Mrs- Olive Flowd. Pomona lecturer, urges all to come to Enterprise Thursday nleht. Sep tember 12, and have the kind of a good time that only a Grange crowd can have. Greatest wind velocity . ever recorded atop Whiteface moun tain, New York, was 144 miles per hour. Cross -Word Puzzle Solution ot Saturday'! Iuult 13. r0ior tL Character In Tha 1-aat rayt t t Fonipatt M. Roman nun t. Cny m Hol land m rtt iif fluid K. alarum DOWN L Eirltd with anticipation I. Constructed 1. Mi.n.a 4. Ilr . Kalltrtf ft. TuiK-i.ft at tbi boundary lira f. Roc- pi a narlat I. Finish t. JTaredad bf ona 10. Onward 11. Big It. 1 a finer 20. Not profta- alonal M Rrt 23 Wadirtf bird 24. ;d coniaaf 26 fefirit 2. Implltd or eonnot-!, R IndtbUd 10. Ws-to 2L Uat.rtw n.aaaurt tt. Knt-h H. Waa in aof I us! 10 t. Tarftt IT In bahalf M ML Formal pra rtseioi 40 Tier 41. Kxtra part 42 Sharps rd 41. t'nacrnmpav nied 47 Ka 1-4 4 1 . W. Ho I r Ub A, tjrOCel viol Ua Mt n a I d io ir ieTs EV A O E.TR I g j yji n E ttjElcjl p!eUa M-TgJT S MrIItTaaig e TrDTt DAnCjA mEfePs T E ClEjffiElAiCts QrvlA NlElS CSii. F JaaEAfM AE3 1C. NtOUun1a T EIDi P : UiN sHbjpiN OpJa v E J. ItHejsJt sPsTT p r rr pr j v ieTr t i Td p p AfCITjl MVlEflE R O DIE'S" sjjfpni plls ? l lms A IE 1 R A TIE U S WE IEItIs News of 4-H CLUBS By Joan Denney. Oak Grove community Is proud of its 23 exhibitors at the j Jackson county home economics fair sponsored by the Business and Professional Women's club. On seven different projects tliese exhibitors took 48 prizes, be sides special honors. In forestry, Robert Shelby placed first, Carol Utile sixth, Bobby Bsrbee eighth, Raymond McKnight ninth. This waa the nrat year tor this project in Oak Grove. Bobby Bsrbee placed third and Carl Reich fifth In machine wood working claaa. Homemsklng project first plsce went to Joan Denney. second to Donna Mae Thomas, third to Darlsne Oleaves. fourth to Betty Carmau. fifth to Phylisa Werner, sixth to Janice Pitts. In the mora fancy homemaklng exhibits Settle Lue Reich placed first. Three divisions of canning were exhibited. In first division Viola Carman placed second, Phylisa Wer ner fourth, Lola Oober fifth, and Donna Mae Thomsa sixth. In second division Louise Brltton won first, Betty Carman third, Darlene Gleaves fourth. Hazel Saltmarsh placed sec ond in third division, Joan Denney third, Janice Pitts fourth, Bettle Lue Reich tilth, Marie Logan alxth. Knitting, a hobby project, was car ried by Joan Denney. who placed third. Two cooking projects were carried In Oak Grove; the second division, which apectsllzea In cakes, and third division, specializing In bread. Derva Sater placed first In sponge cakes, Haael Saltmarsh third. Viola Carman sixth. In angel food cakes. Lola Oober waa second. Lola also placed first at the state fair. In division three, the exhibit con sisting of one loaf of white bread. Janloe Pitts placed second, Phylisa Werner eighth. Betty Carman seventh. Club members were enrolled In four divisions of clothing. In first year clothing Prestona Dark placed sixth; in clothing three, "the school drees." Hazel Saltmarsh waa sixth, Darlene Oleaves seventh: "best dress" dlvl slon. clothing tour, Joan Denney first. Betty Carman third, Janice Pitta fourth. Maria Logan placed second, Bettle Lua Reich third In wool school dress division. On renovated and remodeled dreaaes that accompanied elothlng four and five exhlblta. Joan Denney waa first. Janice Pitta fifth, Bettle Lua Reich eighth, Betty carman tenth. Pour Oak Grove girls enterd the special breadbaklng contest, baking one loaf ot white bread at tna tair Donna Mas Thomas placed second In the dollar dinner contest Joan Denney took first, winning a trip to the stste fair. Derva eater and Hazel Saltmarsh formed the cooking demonstration team and Donna Maa Thomsa and Phylisa Werner the canning demon stration team. Each was awarded a scholarship to 4-H summer school. Oak Orove had two champion ex hlblta. One waa In forestry by Robert Schelby; the other clothing by Joan Denney. First place In "beat dress" division of the styla review was awarded Joan Denney. Hazel Saltmarsh and Joan Denney were picked as the canning and clothing Judging teams to represent Jsckson county at the state fair. Leaders from Oak orove who placed high In project work were Mrs. A. W. Denney eecond, and Mra. Fred Relcb third. Haxel Saltmarsh and Joan Denney. who Judged canning at the stste fair, placed first; Lola Oober placed first on her cake, Bobby Barbee received third award on his egg exhibit anu Jack Reich first with his chickens. Agate Agate, Sept. 11. Spl. Mrs. Glass and Mrs. Lumbard visited Mrs. Clark In Eagle Point Thurs day. Mrs. John Davis eras a business visitor in Medlord Frtdsv. Ted Oleaaon, Mt. Stella lookout, given leave on account ot rain, visited bis parenle and called In Medlord. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vlmont of Med' ford have moved on the Clifford place. Mark and Pavld have enrolled In Agate school. Mrs. Bill Uiwls returned home Mon dsy after a short visit in Los Angelas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton and family moved to Medford September I. School opened September 2 with 16 pupils In the lower room and 14 In the upper room. Mrs. Leora Pease snd Mrs. Ruth Kaye are teachers. Visiting the school during last week were Cecils Campbell and Eethel Evans, also Ronald and Mary Lou White, nephew and niece of Mrs. Pease. Ellis Ray Millard spent the week end visiting at Union Creek. Miss Leah Etta Evans returned to home Thursday afur a vacation at Union Creek and has resumed her duties aa sixth grade teacher at Cen tral Point. Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Janes hsve moved to West 11th street In Medford. Mra. c. ). Ubolt of Central Point returned to her home Sunday after a two-week visit In Washington. She waa accompanied home by her moth er. Mrs. 1 E. Baker. Returning to high school in Central Point are Miss Wool ndge. Phyllis to bolt. Sherwood Zimmerman and Zeth el Evana. Bob Young, Royal Oleaaon and Lorraine Oleaaon are attending Medford high school. Twenty-five CCC camps are aiding erosion control work on lands of the southwest "dust bowl." Portugal has been an Inde pendent state ilnce the twelfth century. ENROLLMENT FOR I lodge GOLD HILL SCHOOL ! notices i1 241 Students Enter On Opening Day More Com ing After Fruit Harvest Gold Hill. Sept. 11 (Spl.) School opened here Sept. 9 with 241 students enrolled the first day. Many yet to enroll are still employed in fruit picking and packing. There wera 200 en rolled the first week last year. Many improvements have been made on the gymnasium and the work is still in progress. The exterior has been complete ly repainted. With the addition of another classroom, provided for the third grade, the crowded condition of the grade school has been eliminated to some extent. A new school bus has also been added this year which makes all of the buses new and modern. Teaching here thla year are: High school: Principal D. H. Mc Guire, history and civics; Miss Beth Paulsen, English, algebra, girls' physical ed., home econom ics; Miss Beatrice Evans, Eng lish, home economics, typing, shorthand, glee club; John Ess man, boys' physical ed., general science, biology, mechanical drawing, shop; Miss Dorothy Burket, English, Spanish, public speaking, dramatics, geography, orientation. Grades: Miss Joyce Mandley, first grade; Miss Madge Mitchell, second grade; Miss Grace Big ham, third grade; Miss Zelma Thompson, fourth grade; Mrs. Kathryn Denier, fifth grade; Miss Ailene Inlow, sixth grade; Ralph Train, seventh and eighth grades; Miss Mabel Moore, op portunity room. D. E. Millard is again in charge of the band and orchestra. TO BLAME1 E THAN HALF OF FATAL ACCIDENTS Salem, (Spl) The typical traffic accident victim In Ore gon during the first six months of 1940 was a male pedestrian over 85 years of age, who was committing some unsafe action at the time he was struck, ac cording to a study of the sta. tistics recently completed by the secretary of state's office. At the time of the accident, the pave ment was dry, the weather was clear and the time was between 6 and 10 p.m. on a week-end. Figures on the fatal accl. dents reported to the secretary of state's office during the first six months indicated that 42 per cent of the persons killed In traffic crashes were pedestrians and that BU percent of the pe destrian fatalities were over SS years of age while 58 per cent were engaged In some obvious ly unsafe action at the time they were struck. Jaywalking and walking with traffic instead of facing it on highways were the two chief errors chalked up against pedestrians Excessive speed, failure to yield right-of-way and driving off the roadway. In most cases probably due to speed too great tor conditions, were the chief actions of drivers contributing to traffic accidents, the study disclosed. Of the 83 fatal-acci dent drivers who had some driv ing fault checked against them. 86 percent fell in these three classifications. There were 17,388 traffic ac cidents In Oregon during the first half of the year, with 161 persons killed and 3,160 injured. Sixty percent of the fatal accl. denta occurred In rural areas and of the fatal accidents re ported from cities only 29 per cent occurred In business dis tricts. Train-automobile crashes claimed four lives and blcycle- auio crashes took five lives, all being persons under 24 years o age. Hit With Wind Boulder, Mont, oei Best ex cuse of the current tourist sea son for faulty driving, say traf fic patrolmen, came from an Ohio driver. Just as he was meeting another ear, he said, a gust of wind struck his vehicle and blew him right into the path of the approaching machine. Not Patented, Either Winchester, Va typ) Nona of this solunar theory or fish cal endar stuff for Lea Sick. He wants to KNOW when th fish will bite. Dick stocked a pool at his home with bass. When he dangles choice morsels, sans hooks, and they bite, he goes fishing. If they ignore the offer ing, he postpones hi trip. Stated communication ot Reames Chapter, O. E. 8.. Thursday evening at a o'clock. . Refreshments and program. vmtin members invited. GEORGIA HOLLOW AY, W. M. Battle M AlUen, Secretary. MEDFORD LODGE. No. 103. A. F. A. M. Special communication Thursday, Sept. 12th at 1:30 p. m. to attend funeral of Bro. O. J. Showers. RAY M. FRISBIB. W. U. TABLE ROCK COUNCIL, No. 13. Stated assembly Tueeday, Sept. loth. FRl T M ORAV. His Master. Meteorological Report Bv P. 6. MEArHKR BUREAU Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday, moderate tern perature. Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday, overcast In western valleys tonight and tomorrow, unsettled with fog and drizzle at Umea on the coast, moderate temperature, light variable wind off the coast. Local Dala Temperature a year ago today! Highest, 66; lowest, 60. Total monthly precipitation, .14 Inch. Excess for the month. .04 Inch. Total precipitation since Sept. J, 1940, .14 Inch. Excess for the season, .04 Inch. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 33; 6 a. m. today. 76. Tomorrow: Sunrise. 6:48 a. m. sunset, 6:36 p. m. Observatlnna Taken at 4:30 a. as, ISO Meridian Time. yl fJri j,1 H 51 Si n n it S I1 ST City Los Angeles Medford New Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno - Roeeburg Salt Lake San Francisco.. ... Seattle Spokane Wash., D. C Taklma , 73 63 . 75 66 . 80 66 . 84 64 Historic Inn Rebuilt Huntsville, Ala. (u.R) Historic Grecnbottom Inn, which An drew Jackson used to frequent for tha season of race horsing on a nearby track, la being re built of native marble. It was destroyed by fire several yeari ago and Is being reconstructed as a Works Progress Adminlstr. tion project at a cost ot S4.000 to $5,000. Fish Tows Cruiser Plymouth. Mass. (U.R) Sher man L. Whipple tells how he and two companions were towed for nearly 3V4 hours by a hug blackfish they harpoorcd off Provincetown and ha haa tha fish to prove the story. He aaya the fish, weighing 1,200 pounds, pulled his 34-foot cabin cruiser nearly 20 miles befora It could be killed. Cross Lake Erie Dunkirk, N. Y. (U.R) Appear ance of several large goldfish in Dunkirk harbor la believed due to the washing away of a gold fish pond near Cleveland sever al years ago during a lake storm. Conservation official! said the fish lost then or their descendants apparently are mov ing across Lake Erie toward Buffalo. Sun Shadow Boxer San Jose, Cal. 'U.R) -Shadow boxing by James E- Compters, 27. wns too much for hit wife. She told the court that first, It frightened her to death, and sec ondly, she feared she might bt oeaten or Injured by it. Further more, she alleged, her husband 'a "deep, ringside breathinc" kerjt her awake. The Island of Jamaica haa an rea of 4,000 square miles. Uruguay's con stltutlon of 1919 se parted church and state. 'mvhjcA tin I - , WnWwa...PoybKt h amy ooymeen Sited lo your in. caeaa law cor need not be MV paid for. Reeluce yea present aoymenti. Why eot ask wit rijuuu. Cssmtlon Itttsj as Main aireet. Mm fore) ' Phone till Llrenes M-IS4 Boise 93 67 Cloudy Boston , 73 67 31 Cloudy Chicago 68 45 Ft. Cldy. Denver 65 61 J8 Cloudy Eureka , , 68 58 Fogg Havre - 82 45 Clear 87 55 Ft. Cldy. 83 53 Clear Jk 75 67 xst Cloudy - 63 40 ... Clear 109 N5 413 Ft. 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