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WANT AN AD? Phone and an ad taker in the Trlbune'i Classified Ad Department will (ladly assist you In writing an ad 4nat will Get RESULTS) A rightly worded Classified Ad In (he Mai) iTioune win pui you immediately ji touch with dozens of GOOD prospects, You'll find that adver. tlstng in the columns will pro- auce wujua result a surprising ly moaeraie cose. HERE ARE THE RATES: Per 7"ird. first ln,rt.lnn (Minimum 2oc.) Each additional Insertion. per wora q , (Minimum 10c.) Per line, per month, without copy changes LOST LOST If dog is missing, call 1516. WANTED -FEMALE HELP WANTED Housekeeper to cook and care for residence- occupied by four young men. Write Box BX care Tribune stating experience and wages. WANTED MALE HELP WILL finance married man 25 - 60. good appearance, fair education, In a paying Business or his own. Prof, lea not large to start but will In crease as you learn the business. Must furnish A-l references and nave car ior delivery. Make bddII cation in own handwriting to Mc- ' Connon & Company, Dept. C-1984, winona, Minn. DEISEL ENGINEERS AND MECHAN IC wanted. Diesel Engines now used in all lines of Industry rail roads, ' airplanes, trucks & buses. boats (from the largest ocean liners to tne smallest tugs) donkeys, shov. els, powerplants, etc. Diesel Air planes of eleven different makes now have Approved Type Certifi cate Issued by U. 8. Dept. of Com merce. An acute shortage of Ex psrts exists. We train vou to oDer- ate the latest powerplant Diesels at-d High-Speed types. Bend for nw Illustrated booklet "Diesel Op. portunitiea of 1932." Hemphill Die- eel Engineering Schools, Dept. 4-C, WestUke it Republican Sts., Seattle, Wash. 212 San Fernando Blvd., Los Angeies, cam. 'WOODCUTTERS' with campintr out fit and tools at once; long Job. In quire ricK's .Hardware, jacKBonnue. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Hour work and washings by capable experienced woman Anna Harrison. Phone 452-X. WANTED Housework by middle aged -, lady; elderly couple preferred; Write Mrs. A. E. B.. Box 183, care Ray Harnisn, Eagle point ore. WANTED Family washings, 50o to I; also hour work. Tel. 889-X-2 WANTED Housework by a capable and experienced woman. Tel. 437-x WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED to rent or lease 5 or 6 room furnished house; must be well lo cated and In good repair. Olve . street and size lot, number of bed rooms. Adults only. P. O. Box 670. WANTED to Buy A lot on West 4th or West 2nd. Price must be right, Phone 1465. WANTED to rent strictly modern, clean, unfurnished home with 3 or bedrooms. 712 West 11th. WANTED Washing 85o a dozen; rug clean 75c; Jasovests made to order tl.50. Phone 853-L. WANTED Original poems, songs, Pioneer Music Publishers, Box 276 Portland, Ore. WANTED Family washings, 36 pieces II, All flat pieces Ironed free. Mrs. Dusenbury, Phone 479-J. WANTED-Secondhand goods and Junk Pat's, 1506 Prune St. Ph. 647-L. WaNTED Care of children after noon or night. Phone 1122-R. WANTED Household goods, tools and Junk, or what have you? Mq ford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. RADIOS bought, sold and repaired Service Electric Co., Ill So. Holly Phone 1279. WANTED To trade heifers for Guernsey bull 6 months to ye&r old; 60 good ewes for sale. Route 1 Box 43. WANTED Loan of 81000.00 to 83,000.00 on 1st mortgage on or be fore Dec. 1st. Bx 3444, Mall M- nune. WANTED To trade city property tor wnat nave you. Box 2442, M. T WANTED 2nd hand goods. We buy, trade and sell. Berrydale 2nd Hand otore. 1603 No. Riverside. FURNITURE re-upholstered, reflnlsh ed and reglued. A. N Thlbault Tel. 060-R. WANTED 1930 Ford roadster. Will pay cash. Wbasku Inn. Oranta P.ts WANTED House cleaning or day wora. rnone 1349-x or 863-H. MiutitiED Man with family wants equipped dairy ranch on shares Box 8011, Tribune. wanted Washings washed and Ironed, 9c lb. Reasonable menduw aone If wished. Phone 1393-X. WANTED cars to wreck. Also used tires. Big 4. 1761 N. Riverside. FOB RENT HOUSES FOR FOR RENT 3-room furnished house 33 Rose Ave. FOR RENT 4-room house In coun try, reasonable. Inquire 803 N, Rlv-.eislde. FOR FOR RENT Real home, strictly clean and up to date. 6 blocks to center city. Oarage. Adults only. Taylor 340 80. Grape. OR RENT Duplex ant. oartlv fur- -""to. very reasonable. 616 Llb-i "J. Pnone 134 "-" -""r-B"" .M1SCELLA.NBOCS FOB SALE-HOMES I .., ros KENT Very mU furnished ,ir ca court, 1V4 block, off Mala st. Easily heated, " y" ""'""S coupie. mgldatre, electric range. Paone IH. Mr. Wil son. FOR RENT 4-room furnished home. nt oau bo. central. FOB RENT 4-room furnUhed bun- mown. 837 West and FOR RENT 4-room modern house, vi"o in on pavement. Phone 825-W. FOR RENT Modern s-room unfur- uuuiea nome, clow U, at S15 So Riverside. 825. Inquire at 839 So Riverside or Phone 701-J. run KENT I room hnnu T.l u.ue. inquire 710 w, 13th. FOR RENT B-room fii 822.50. Water paid. Key at 314 Cot tage. FOR RENT Furnished house, inol N. central. Inquire 039 N. Central. FOR RENT Ciean. S-room hoiua Basement, coo, room, bullt-lns. Call 732 No. Riverside. Phone 1041-M ROOM unfurnished house; close In Key at 146 So. Ivy. FOR RENT 4-room modern fumlah- eonouse. ,37.60. water paid. CaU FOR RENT Modern bungalow. vcu rnone 449-m. FOR RENT Mooern furnished 6- fwm nouse near junior high. Call 753-M. FOR RENT Completely furn. house; near nign school. Tel. FOR RENT Furnished house, close .... Kan be ao newtown. i-ajyjra lurnisneci house, close In; : eiectno range, garage FOR RENT-To adults, clean 4-room uvuso. xruuua ood-Jt, FOR RENT Modern furnished 5-room "vuiw, gooa location, call at 414 run tiB.nl rromee. mimih,i uniurnisned. Brown & Whit 17tf FOR RENT 4 to 8-room housi,. Phone 105. 30 N. central. 4tf" FOB RENT 3-room parti furnisneo uwusa, mo, inquire 238 s. Holly FOR RENT House In Everett Cou.t. mi uiranm court. Wi t 11th St j uutuiuMura ior mmii. nr n.. t clean, modern, has eisctrtn r breakfast nook set and plenty of caomet work: large garage. Phone FOR RENT Modern 3-room hou. K V 01088 ln LOtS Of wu.ib-iuB. i-none D02-L. FOR RENT Modern 6-room h,in. ...ic.ut uewiy reimisned hru- "u, urepiace and bullt-ins, large .' gnrage ana woodshed Chas. R. Ray, Realtor. Phone 302. ac.n i o-room furnished cot- rae, no. uaxp is. Also 0-room Phone 224-R. vpo. OR RENT 4-room furnished houoe oearoorrj.. u. A. Devoe. FOB RENT ArAHTMENT8 FOR RENT S-room furnished apt. ....mo unvii ana entrance. 0 J5. Jackson or Phone 592-Y. FOR RENT 3-room around flonr lurniijnea apartment, bath. u,r,n Cheap. 20 Mistletoe St. FOR RENT 3-room furnished ant. u quince at. Tel. 641-w. FOR RENT Furnisheo modern and semi-modern apartments; moderate rates. Call and see them. Sunrise super station, cor. 13th and River side. Phone 1338. FOR RENT 4-room furnished apart- uacub, eio.uu ttut w. jackson. FOR RENT Apartment. Durrell Court, 320 No. Holly. FOR RENT 3-room ant. well nlshed, at 1205 E. Main. PLEASANT furn. apt.; steam heat. FJectrolux. The Berben. 10 Qulnoe. FOR RENT Apartments: low rent; oui n. central. FURN. APTS. for rent. 15 a week apply at Peoples Electric Store. FURNISHED small house and 3 and 8. room apts; garage. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT Modern furn. apt. Down. stairs, adults. Phone 75-3-M. FOR RENT 3 room apt. Private bath iiv bo. ivy. - FOR RENT Two room furnished apartment bungalow; clean, mod ern; reasonable. 1015 W. nth Phone 638-X. , FOR RENT Modern duplex apt; 4 rooms. Phone 443. FOR RENT Good clean housekeep ing rooms. 335 E. Jackson St. Phone 749-W. FURNISHED 3 and 3 room apart ments. Neat, pleasant, reasonable. Adults only. 1205 E. Main St, FOR RENT 3-room furnlahed apart ment. Lights, water and garage. 15M. Phone 452-H. TWO 2-room and three 8-room apts, garages. South Riverside at 12th St. H. M. Butts. FOR RENT ROOM ANTJ BOARD BOARD and room In private family, 414 S. Riverside. FOB RENT FURNISHED BOOMS FOR RENT Furnished room, 310 Laurel. COMFORTABLE heated room adjoin ing bstn, board or destna. Phone 1417-JC FOR RENT Well furnished front room with heat and bath, 330 No. Oakdaie. FOR RENT Pleasant room with board. 718 K. Main. RENT Sleeping room for work ing lady. 133 Almond St. LAROE, pleasant furnished corner room; neat, airy; hot .and cold water In room. 130a E. Main, RENT Modern sleeping rooms. 910 per month and up. 835 So Riverside Ave. FOIt RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Bachelor cabins. Front St. Phone 936-R. run nr.ni oiore room, sis no. euv- exskls. fnon 846. L, SrEDFQRD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, QREGOX, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1931. NAME, address, blrthdata and 33c for your Horoscope, Including Lucky wyi, nooini, riumoers, uemj, colors. Flowers. Box 3103 Tribune FURNITURE repaired or any thing maae to oraer. city cabinet Shop. V2 do. tanirai. Tel 282. LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money. Haw- ley Transfer, 810 No. Riverside. Phone 1044-X. EMPTY TRUCK returning from Los Aogcies aoout tne 2tn ox October, wants load of any kind from there or points en route. Hawley Trans fer. Phone 1044X. FbNDERS enameled, 88 to $12 set. auto Hea"t7 Shop. FOR ESTIMATES on roofing with cennr rt .Inhn.M.nn 1. asbestos or flexible shingles, call on U1U i-lKES LUMBER COMPANY. lei. i. EXTRA GOOD and cutting of alfalfa. Also ground alfalfa. C A. DeVos. DRESSMAhUNO, remodeling, coat e- lined, prices reasonable. Mrs. Hooker, 20S Cottage, FOB EXCHANGE Real Exchange Values Verv eood suburban modern linm. 1"4 acres garden land. S2S00.00. Pour acres near creek, good Improvements, u,u up water, S42UU.0U. one acre, i.at home, close ln, price 92000.00. win pay difference ln cash for .m.u rancn. Five acres Improved close In. nrr 2300.00. Will put In some cash for foothill ranch. These and others for exchange. The Real Estate Exchange, . a., uui ob, rnone 14UB. CALIFORNIA land to trade for Gre- gnn. preier close to Medford central Point. A 30 acre and a 23 acre, want smnll acreage. Fred Tat- ir-an, central roint, O. C. Kelso. ALMOST new 4-room house, bath screen porch, bullt-lns, laundry trays, large garage. Trada 1200 equity for clear acreage near Med ford. Balance payable less than rent. Box 2175, care Tribune. WILL TRADE 1026 OMsmoblle coach ana (-tube electric pnllco radio set. complete, for cows; also wood for tractor, iarm implements, seei grain or anything. J. H. Patrick, oiar Koute. Jacksonville. run ou,is ok TRADE 160 acres wood timber. What have you? Call FOB SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Black Minorca pullets Box 305, Talent. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CAR BAROAINH 1825 Bulck Sedan $235.00 1026 Bulck Coach 185.00 1028 Nash Coupe 345.00 1025 Chev. Pick-up J. 65.00 1924 Maxwell Coach 115.00 1025 Chev Coach 125.00 HUHERER MOTOR CO. 12B-33 So. Riverside Phone 73 1931 CHEVROLET Special coach. Less tnan o months old. Cost new over enuu. Bell lor 500 cash; no trade. Cannot be told from new car. Tel iatj7 alter 4 p. m. FOR SALE iAte maim Rmrt maA star: D wit-A arrival, ninth, bu. perfect shape; Just overhauled and valves ground. Deal with owner utrect. naaress box p. Mali irioune. FOR SALE 2 model 1 Ford trucks: one with Ruxtell axle and one wl'h gear snut ana 14-rt. trailer, a Trlbett, Rogue River, Rt.-l. ouu iwuitx in Marmon. eedon to iraae ior iignt closed car. P. o. FOR SALE Cheap, used sedan, newly yaiuwai. oig nnea ijumoer CO, FOR SALE MTESTOOK run dhijs Kambounett rams, one aim two years oia. F. E. Bybee. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. M. Young, Rt. 1 Central Point. run sale weaner pigs, address Focklan Farm. Rt. 1, Box 300 cen tral Point, below Willow Springs ow.uui l.UUBC. FOR SALE Hereford bulls of Pana ma and Beau Donald breeding Hawkins Bros, Thompson Creek. sale o cows, 4 nelfers. also mower, rake, nay wagon, harrow etc. Best offer takes It. P. Senn 3!4 'lies south it Ashland on uiguway. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SOME REAL BARGAINS IN USED TOniJI 5 Fordsons, Mccormick Deerlng used Discs; plows; new tools at htmin HUBBARD BROS., DTO. Since 1884 FOR SALE or TRADE Equity in fine iu not opnngs Addition, Klamath Falls, exchange for Med ford property or acreage, Osa Johnson, R. 8, Box 130, Medford. FOR SALE 40 or 80 acres of good wu mm, cjuso in, on good road C. A. DeVoe. SPLENDID alfalfa and potato land, uvar n. k. ana .ilgnway, as low as' 16 per acre; abundance of cheap ' water. Box d394. Tribune. Mile-a-Minute Marty I'VE- OOT'fV Si MMP J tprr.1 SLE cold Run cut R -ftNO ITS At-l-- MAUKYI-l lYOvfl FfVULT FVJ- SUNDAY SPECIAL DODGE ROADSTER. $7f A rteal J I He . C. E. GATES AUTO COMPANY I -- I -.. FOR SALE Or trade for truck, fur nUhed house aad lot. Phone 143. WHEN you think of real estate, think oi arown a wmte. FOR SALE Modern s-room house lies, bargain ln town. Located at h i a. oakdaie. cal at the house FOR SALE Attractive homes. 105. 30 N. Central. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. Bicycle. Pat's Second Hand store. FOR SALE Delicious and Jonathan apples, 35c a box and up. Cider apples loo a box. Joe Kantor, Route 4. FOR SALE Body fir, $2 & 13.35 rnone 037-x. FREE Absolutely free, 1.2400 equity in gooa mountain vauey iarm to any one ouying my stock and im plements. A. J. Washam. Butte Falls, FOR SALE About 30 tons clover hay in staca. inquire a. j. Tingieaf, Eagle Point. FOR SALE One ton of rye. iiumDer co. - FOR SALE Stock beets and baled straw, pnone 034-J. M. B. Olovsr, Ross Lane. FOR SALE Montag circulating heat. cr, eau.uu. iaa w. nin at. paono FOR SALE copper carbonate for treating wheat. Monarch Seed Co. tf. FOR SALE Konata Oats make the best nay. sow them this fall for a bigger crop. Monarch Seed Co. tf. FOR SALE Delicious apples 35o to ei.uu per oox. Frink orchard. Phone evenings. 611-R-l. FOR SALE Common seed, tf. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Seven-Column-Flexible Keyboard Burroughs Oddlng Ma chine. Also Rotospeed Duplicating Machine, Sacrifice prices. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. FOR SALE Very old dresser, hand some solid walnut, marble top, tall mirror. 618 So. Central. FOR SALE First, second and third cutting alfalfa. Geo. F. Wright. Central Point. Tel. 118. Call even ings. FOR SALE Sunbeam cabinet heater. was 1125.00 new. will sell cheap id aoutn Fir. FOR SALE Dill pickles 25c a gallon, 5 gallons $1.00. Bring containers. aue west mark St. FOR 8ALE Dairy fertilizer for lawna ana gardens, pnone 403-R-1. FOR SALE Beardless barley and Konata oots for seed, also vlnter blue grass seed at lOo lb. Phone BU7-R-1 FOR SALE 13 and 16-lnch bodv fir dry, 3 and $2.25 per tier; partly ury, ei uu ana a; second growth dry, 13-iiich, $1.85; 16-lnch, $3 per vict. ruone odi-a. FOR SALE 3 used National cash registers. Real bargain. Jennings uuan uuice, o 90, front. FOR SALE Used eewlng machines all makes, $5 up; terms If desired All makes rented and repalreo White Sewing Machine Co. 34 north uartlett. -tf FOR SAij; Refrigerator, cream sep- nictur, .uuuies, roois ana other articles. Must sell. 405 Earhart. FOR 8AI iE Complete trap drum out. 11 witn cases (LUdwlg Rlaito) 175 1131 W. 10th. FOR SALE At a bargain. 8 dlsoarjed nui caoinets, excellent for filing Ifwinn, ,nn mail ITlOUne. au-i,. fruit and vegetable lugs, 7Jc uu.., du ior ea.-rr or $5.oo per 100 629 Bessie. ' FOR SALE Ivera and Pond piano In bwi wuuiwuu. naaress c. o. Box 1006. FOR SALE Bennett seedling apples. ... u. iiuuuuru, central point, 'A ml. north Bear Creek bridge. B.LEJ alfalfa hay jl highest qualify -vwruo ivivor kjo. rnone 1300. INSPECT-ID Maaston strawberr i"-"" w luuug, ovcwarc Ave FOR SALE Apples, different varieties. a. . nary. lei. 132-L, a. 3, Box 00 FOR SALE Tent 8x11, brown. Call otv naven. r'OR SALE Three placer claims on uusn oreex and Thousand Do.iar Gulch Also new ooniblnatlon ptimt. and equipment for sluicing. Ham Cannon, Nash HrteL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance, The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No, 82 North Central Ave, upstairs. WELL.THftT SPEEDY SP6RTCARY00 ADVISED MtjTO BUY WM fULRlO-rlT DURING- THE tUMrAER- 8UT SHE STIRS , Lip 4esecMuiY 'Z I KMOW I LL DIB Oft PHSUMON'M Z 1 BIG FALL SALE NOW ON OPEN SUNDAY EASY TERMS-FULL ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD CAR .. Accountants WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax ana corporation Counselors. Audi tors and Accountants. E. M. Wilson, a. uioerty mag. pnone 157-R. Coats Reltned COATS rellned and remodeled at the Fashion Shop, 434 Medford Bldg. Telephone 1181. Chlropractio Pnyslctan DR. E. W. HOFFMAN ChlroDractlo Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 13, a to a. 203-204 Llbertv Bids. Office Phone 680; nes. fnone 731-H. Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Paclflo Coast Credit Association. 431 Med ford Bldg, Medford, Ore. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173. House cleaning, Floor waxing, on ental rug cleaning, specialty. Glass MEDFORD PLATE GLASS CO. Auto giass wmte you wait. Glass for all purposes. Phone 446 88U Painting and 1'aperhanglng M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Painting, pauci Hanging ann interior finish ing. 303 Crater Lake Ave, Phone 1604. Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT nest equipped plant ln souther!' Oregon; prlutlng uf all kinds; book binding; loose lent ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing line. 28-30 N, Grape. Phone 75. Money to Loan 6 Long Time Real Estate Mortgage Loans Phone 132H Commercial Finance Corp. Medford, Oregon VE LOAN MONEY on furniture and late moaei autos. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance. No otnera cnarges. Come In and get the cash today. See W. E. Thomas, 440 w. otn au Piano Dealon' SEE the Baldwin line of Pianos at the mecirio wiring Co., 322 W. Main ot., or can Mrs. H. O. Purucker, Tel. 1442. Piano Instruction rnnu AisruN HAIGHT Teacher of piano. Classical and popular music courses. Haight Music Studio, 816 uiucrty Blag. TBI a. MKS, E. H. BINNS, TEACHER OF Piano, atudlc 323 King St. Special B,nua given to oeginners. Tel. 663-R. Radio Service EXPERT radio repairing on all makes 01 "is, non L. tiltzlor, Phone 437-L. Roofing STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders ui wiit-i,8iii roois. Estimates and inspection without charge, loth and Fir St. Tel 1077. Storage WAREHOUSING storage Dlstrlbu- nuu. Meaiora warehouse, 810 South Front St. Phone 316. Sana and Gravel O. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washed sand and gravel crushed gravel, all sizes Phono plant 1203, or office 127. Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER At STORAflR Service guaranteed. 20 S. Grape St. Phone 644, or residence 1060. EAD8 TRANSFER 61 STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. central. Phoae 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. REHIRING TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds. Office 809 South Front St, Phone 10 RRES. PERSIST AREA PERSIST, Ore, Oct. 34. (Snl.l Tne general rain that has been sweeping the country was bereflclal ln Persist. There were nine i:res In the Hlbbard Rock country and one large fire at Llttlo Bear camp, which were extinguished during the storm. There has been trouble with the tele phone lines. L. W. Ash left Friday to discover where the line was out, between the Matthowe cabin and Woodruff Meadows. Connections with Union Creek headquarters are being made through Butte Falls at present. . By C. .WHY Not TAKE HER OVR C.E.GATES AUTO CO. NOTRDS M Tf in 1 OFTHBIR SNtsPPY sTtz I LJ 1 1 i YOU tTNOUOH ON L o.V TO 1 tow nnrfi WINTER.' UNTIL NOON I a ip siviuiiuwiia ha School Notes ROOSEVELT SCHOOL Reporters Mabel O'Neill. Virginia Hammond, Carlln Piatt, Jean Piatt, Mary Louise McSlhose, Mc-ta Reynolds, Natalie Shelby. Banking The rooms who got the banking banner tni week were IB. 103 per cent: 1B-1A, 100 per cent; SB, loo per cent; 6B, 100 per cent. The IB had the highest per cent. The record for the building was 91.7 per cent. We do hope to Improve the percent next time. Spelling The SB's got the spelling record this week. They had 87.7 per cent The department had 96.8 per cent. Mrs. Childers Is their spelling teacher, The 6A'a had better "pep up" some. New Pupils The Roosevelt school Is proud to have Alden Hlbbut 4-B and Jack Workman 5A, both from Jackson school, we hope they are Just as nappy here as at the Jackson school. Health The SB's again won the health ban ner this week. Their average was 99.7 per cent. Are the 3B'a cleaner than the rest of the grades? We don't know about that but we do know they are moro careful about their health chores. Glee Club New, The Glee Club was very happy to oe invitea to sing at the teachers' Institute on Monday ln the new high school. It was a lot of fun. Mlsa Curry was the leader. The Glee Club decided to have a president, vice president and secretary. The ones on the nominating committee are Evelyn Harwood, Jean Piatt, Qrlo Rowe and Natalie Shelby, Nature study Mrs. Wlllets, the nature study teacher, has been teaching us the differences between a sparrow and a woodpecker. Spelling Classes The spelling classes are uslnir their dictionaries tons woek. Dorothy Gen try hod perfect spelling every day last week. Dictionaries are not easy to UN, Frances E. Ylllard The English classes In the depart ment greatly enjoyed discussing r-rances e. wuiarn's life and work. They all agreed that "Manhood Is nobler, womanhood truer, childhood safer, because Frances E. Wlllard liv ed," 4D News The 4B's are losing one of their numoer, Marcla Whlttlock has moved to orovllle, California, Roosevelt pupils will miss Marcla-. 811 News Mrs. Russell's 2B's are proud of the fact that they had the highest health record for last week. It pleases them that they were more nearly per feot than the upper grades. 1B-1A News Mrs. Maxwell teaches 1B-1A. The lB-lA's are making atlok figures In art. They like it very well. Mrs. Maxwell enjoys teaching them how to make them. IB News The Roosevelt new lB's are very proud to have the highest per oent ;n banking, of course thoy want to keep the banner so thoy are trying very hard each week to remember their banking money. I WASHINGTON SCHOOL Assembly Our first assembly was held Thi,. day In the new auditorium, mij Goude of the Clvlo Music association entertained with several oomlcal readings and gave an explanation of wnat uie Clvlo Muslo aasncl.lnn 1. one was very interesting and we en Joyed her very much. Gene Porter. Health The health averagoa for the week were: Mrs. Canode, 06.8; Mrs. Beeson, -I,, nawnutu, UU.a; Miss Noyea, 99.8; Miss Gregory, 90.0; Miss Harding . ,t0i jviiM uromar, 08.1; Miss Lynch, 98.7: Mrs. O'NkH 97.3. The average for the building was Robert Ittlnger, 8A. Snelllnr Last week the spelling percentages were higher than ever before. Tne iia mo mgnest percentage which was 07.6 per cent. T 3 averages were: 4B, 96.3 p,r cont. A , ? 6B, 97.6 per cont; 5A. 06.8 per cent; B, 93.0 per cent; 6A, 04.8 per cent. Those who bad 100 per cent all week were Bmmett Beeson, 4B; Betty Green, 68. ' Earle Faohtner, 8A, Plav llav The boys and girls are all very dis appointed because the weather and rain made It Impossible to have a P ay Day this week, which had been planner for all nhvmoi h, ...... classes In the department. It will be postponed until next Tuesday after noon. Catherine Campbell. Banking Report The 4B's had the highest oercent I this week In banking. The aveiages E. Gates Auto Co. TO Pott ONE- CLOSED , , .... VOUft I KEEP .Hiu f J STS A REAL BUY J vl WJXLYS KNIGHT SEDAN $79 ior each room an: IB, 83 per cent; 1A, 90.6 per cent: 3B. 89.6 ner cent. 3A. 60.9 per cent, 3B and 3A, 80.3 per cent; 4B, 130 per cent; 4A and 6A, 85 3 per cent; 6B, 74.5 per cent; 8A. iv. per oent; oa, 76.1 per cent. Spec. lai room, 100 per cent. The average wr ,.. wnoie ouuaing was 83.4 per Beth Putnam, 8A. Book Reports All of the children In the dennrt. ment of the Washington school are working very hard on book reports We are all anxious to get our points Robert Merrltt, 6A. New Pupils Some new pupil who entered our school last week are: Beatrice Pack 1A, from Lincoln school; Lucille Chlsman, 1A, from Marshfleld, ore son; Vivian Ross. 4B, from Central Point; Dorothy Trowbridge, 8B from Oakland. California. Walter McEwen, 8 A. Teachers' Institute There was no school Monday ,. cause of the teachers' Institute which was held In Medford. All of the boys and girls were glad for this extra holl day, Fred Ohllders, 6A. LINCOLN SCHOOL Reporter, Jean Crawford, 6A, Physical Education. We are going to have "olav da unco every term this year at the Washington school. Next Thursday will be the first one of the year. We mi Bo over and play games with other schools. It Is much nicer than playing against other sohools we tnink. we learned two new imu tn piay more. One la hlt-pln base- uiui ana uie other Is soccer relay. Holiday, What are you going to do Uon, auyr- -now they'll know what It is like," etc, were some of the re marks heard last Friday when the cnuaren neard about teacher's Insti tute. Everyone enloyod their vaca tion, even the teachers. Spelling. The 2A olass of Mrs. Crane re port many lOO's for the past week ln epelllng.. Those recolvlng this recc.-d wore: Delia Shulta. Zoa Jane Mercer, Mchlko Kamekawa, Vincent Chase, Kalph Broek, Norma Central!, Kemper Hull and Erma Ives, The department had dictionary work for the past week so there Is no report for them. Ocorgraphy. The geography department Is grateful for the Georgraphlo News bulletins which come each woek. Thoy bring the latest geographic news from the entire world. Health. The 4A's are working up a little health play which they hope to be able to present, one of these doya The health banner for the past week goes to the 4B room with Miss Tucker's SB close behind. The build ing average for the .week la 0B. 8 per cent. The boys and glrle are all very much Interested ln the contest that begins next week to do away with colds. Miss Swanson, the school nurse, sent the word out that the room having the fewest colds at the end of the next six weoka would rocelve a one -fourth day holiday ln each sohool, The one that ranked highest among all the schools will rocelve one-half day holiday. This Is worth working for. Visitor The boys and girl were very muoh Interested In having Mr, Hedrlck, their city superintendent, call Thurs day. Third Grade News The third grado Is very sorry that Ooorge Hall has a brokon leg. We have enjoyed writing letters to him. New Pupils Fayo Miller entered the 3B from Talent. Geraldlne Burton entered from California Into the 4B class. Arret Burton entered the 5B. The IB class was Very sorry to lose Har ry Van Dermark w,ho transferred to the Washington school. 1-B's The beginning class report that they know they can read now for they are reading their "Peter and Peggy" books now. Banking The average for the building was so .1 per oent. Is Truancy Worthwhile? Three of the adventurous spirits who tiled It this week think not. They are to stay after school every night until 4:30 for six weeks. And that Is only half of the story. The boys declare that the other part of the punishment was even more pain ful. JACKSON SCHOOL Health Inspection Our health Inspection record wa very good we thought. Our rooms were all very proud to have such a good percentage. They are aa follow: Mr. Henderson, B9.4 per cent; Miss Nerosnn, 08.8 per cent; Mrs, Murray, 90.8 per cent; Mis Stuert, 09 per cent; Mrs. Taylor, 08.4 per cent; Mlsa Brlggs, 00.8 per cent; Mrs, Laldley, 00 J per cent; Miss Smith, 08.8 per cen. Mrs. Re Ids room had 00.7 per cent, which was the highest. The average of the school wa 88.1 per cent. Next week we hope to get 100 per cent. Barbara Lemmon, 0A. Banking The Jackson school Is "muohly" dis appointed In their banking this week. We have dropped down to the seven- tie at an average of 75.0 par oent, The 8A grade wa the only grade that naa a iw per cent. The SB's did not follow very closely. They had oniy bv.9 per oent. Prances Lewi, 6 A. Daddy' Night Daddy- Night will be held Novem ber sixth at Jackson school. The P. T. A. I giving dinner for the Daddies, so we hope to hsve a great mony Daddies here. Doris Seely, 6A. Clvle Mnsle Week Thursday morning the boy and girl had a delightful surprise. When they gathered In Mr. Laldley' room for assembly, there wsa Miss Ooude a representative of the Southern Ore gon Clvlo Muslo Club. She Introduced her talk with two readings. Then she explained the purpose of her visit. The tickets cost S9 for adult and! f2M tot children. The ohildten, are 1 PAGE SEVE2f very much Interested In the plan and are anxious to find out how many member there will be from thl school. Bob Dynan, 6 A. A Contest Beginning October 23th throughout six weeks, there will be a contest to see which room will have the least colds. At the end of the six weeks the room ln each school having the lowest number of colds will be allowed m quarter holiday. The school with the) best record will be given a half holt day. Thla will help teach the children how to prevent colds. Everyone I looking forward to tUM end of the six weeks to see whlobj room will be the winner. Ruth Hedges, 6A, A New Game Everybody I interested ln the new game Mis Smith taught us. It M called Hit Pin Baseball. A baseball diamond 1 marked out. We prrfe some large pin on the bases when they have to be knocked over before the player Is out. The player klcka the basketball toward the pltohe, It la great fun. Jean Ouly, 6A Coming and. Going We are very sorry to lose so many pupils so soon this year. Doris wi. llamson will be transferred today to Uie West side school. We are onr to lose Irene and Marv Aiic. m,i. who will go to the Washington school. Kathleen and Wlnnlfred Humphrey left for Dunsmulr, Calif. wa were all aurnrlsed Fridav ..iii nam may Banks returned from New York. We were very glad to see her back again. We welcome De le tta Davis from Central Point. From Aahland we have Ruth, Wade and Dorothy Baugh, We want to make the new pupils feel at home and w will mis the ones that have moved away. Virginia Rlan, 6A, Play Day There wa to be a play day thM Friday. It wa postponed until next Thursday, We are looking forward to this, for we think It will be great fun. This will be the first play day the Medford school have had. Th boys will have muoh fun playlnsj football, speedball and baseball pax haps. Hit Pin baseball, swatball and baseball will be played by the girl. Hugh Fergueon, 8A. Rending Graph The Sixth grade reading classes art; making their own Individual reading graph. They have one for speed and one for their grades. Eaoh "r nT put down their speed and grade for the McCall reading test. It Is very Interesting for the puplla to watoh the lines go up or down. Llla Loy, 8A. Examinations The children are oertainlv init m.i examination are ovor for . the first six week. I think that the first ala weeks I the hardest term of the whole year. We get our report cam. next Wednesdav. Wa .11 .. anxious for that day to come. Marjorle Singleton, 8B. WAGNER CREEK WAONER CREEK, Ore., Oct, 84 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sommer and daughter Marie aocompanled by Mia Ooldle Abbott were jx Medford on business Tuesday. Mr. Ella Abbott and daughter Budell were ahopplng In MedfoM Monday, , Mrs, Ada Klngery Patch of Marsh, field pent Saturday night with ha sister, Mr. Frank Kerby. Caller at the w F. Barlow horn Sunday were Mrs. William and East Sommera. A Jarga number of people from here attended the show at the Hour Sunday, ' Glenn Abbott of Medford called on hi mother, Mr. Ella Abbott, Sundta Mr. and Mrs. x. t. ford were guests at the X. W, Comb nome Sunday, Mr. OCO. O. Kerb w v. b , 1U the past three week I Improving nicely, A large delegation nf p vr . ber. met with Mrs. I. K. Bradley Tues day and finished the ouiit r. .. carnival November 8. Refreshment. wer served and an enlovabi. - noon spent. . Mr. J. l. Brlner wa In Ashland Monday transacting business. W. L, Bradley and B. L. Lockwooa were in Medford on busing u. nesday. Mr. and Mr, a. m nr... fc , Mntly """" Talent pool and will open It for bualne. In few Mr. and Mrs. a iMAa nrf 111. Prospect moved on the Creek Mon aay and will rasld. her. tttowuSs. D. 0. Ooddard Is hauling wood from his nlaca n..r .."n!.w? winter use. ' y"v !or Mr. and Mr, w, w. Comb, wen In and "rly 1.400 bulla In rn testing MMdation. are on trialo, their live this vear in . K...L. eonteet conducted by low. BUt. coZ Buys and Trades . wneii jana, a moriM clovsr with free water, balance tim ber and pasture, outrange, good lrrw provem'frits. on mam giaveled road, t Jl1'?" out; bu and rural rout. Pr'o. ii z oown; valance sy. viuq irnaw. rJ2a u0?; "" x on gravs'srl fpad V4 mil to school. 8S acres cuu tlv.td, sub-lrrlgatlon. good Improve, ments, Isnd Isvel, 4 cows, bull. 38 hogs, 178 chickens, team of horf and crop for 81200 my equity; moii gage 83400 on easy term. Wi uld trade, 100-Acre stock or chicken randu 38 acres cultivated, 18 acrea of bottom Isnd with good spring water running through It, partly seeded to alfalfa; fair house, good large barn; good tlm ber and free outrsnee. Ouick 81600; part trade with aood terms. SHELEY Central Point, Or, Res. Phone Jl Bargains In small and large tracts. We trade anywhere. 2 19 . :o d II 18 h d !r r. i-1