MEDFORD IIUL TRIBUNE, IfEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1932. PAGE THIRTEEN mMSmmmmmmmmmm DON'T FORGET-. TO PHONE THAT-" WAN 1 AU HERS ABB THE RATES: Ar word tint Insertion & i (lununum aoci I additional wwww. t word .1 ' c 'W1nlirnm 10c) Una per month, without . lELP VVANTtSD MALE ''"w-r'-i- iHupfltion. with to. Steady employment, good IT nrv call at 32 No. ffrspe St.. Medford. Ore. y WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Office experience by 20-yesj-old high school graduate and college student. Knowledge of typ- rng. write DM . WANTED Housework by experienced lady. 3.60 week. Box 7588, Tribune. POSITION WANTED Housekeeper or S radical nurse, phone 825. Mrs. ullock. PER1ENCED stenographer wants MltlOn. BOX IOO xnuuuw. far. Must be cheap Give , price, etc. Box 8S0, Mall Tribune. WANTED l'S-n-P. , stationary en gine. State make, condition, price. L. Dyslnger, Browncboro. WANTED Loan of 81GG0 at 8 . Best aecurlty. Phone 746-Y. jl, ANTED Several hundred old news i papers, phone 448 after 7 p. m. WANTED Laundry. 4o lb;. 8c lb. i completely finished. Phone 869-X-2 iR RENT HOUHES r Furnished house, close 319-Y. Ir email house, furnished Jnihl. with half acre of -4jtn mil. Now Is the time foplant winter garden. Tel. 1514-W. R BENT 8-room modem house. Call 834-J. SOR RENT About Oct. I, small furn. home for 2 adults: 1 block off Main: electric range, Frlgldalre. IPhon 319-R. FOR RENT 5-room modem bunga low, close In, nice lawn and shade; easily heated; reasonable rent. Tel. 148. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house Crater Lake Ave.; unfurnished 5 roon house on 12th near school. Both new. Phone 1149. fOR RENT 4-room modern furn. house, with garage. Call 315 or ! 1118-J. FOR RENT Beay.tlful furnished , home, 840 E. 9th et. Also cheaper fhouses. Phone,fl382-J. fQP, bSnt 3-oom turn! house, 448 S. Frcot. I -ROOM urn. or unfurnished, at 1139 I w. J,l I Boy A1 Inn 'o u v W, t.tln. fll-iJO. A1SO rooniB. at Ave., 810. Phone C. A. Devoe. OR 'RENT On highway at Phoenix, Joom house with 3 acres garden frind. See J. B. Webster Agency. f)R BKNT Neat cottage, 8. C. H Howell. BTrvdale Ave. "OR RENT- W lern home on Eaat Mala St. Inquire Farmers & Frult (rrowtrs Bank. -Xa RENT Modern house. Inquire . 311 Vancouver. OR RENT 3 modern bungalows, Serrydale: newly decorated, new lawn; 112 50. water paid Tel. 105 OR RENT Strictly mdrn, unlur utahed 5 room un si alow, close in and nead high achool; haa heat rola electric heater: laundry equip , ped with tube; parage, wood shed, flowera, lawn, etc; no small chil dren; addrrw Box 723, Mall Trib une; atat if have pnone and own- r wlU call. OR RENT Furnished hmiAe, 3 and 8-room apta.; frnraw. 601 W. 10th. OR RENT Three-room modern furnished houae. 315 South Peach. Phone 408-J-4. Fred C. Sander. URN1SHED houJ. Tel. C A. DeVuS OR RENT Stucco, 101 Ciark St; r.ewly decorated; 118 mo. Tel. 105. 04 RENT Oood HOU9C. clott IB flnqul: 417-J-2. r ar,NT How near nun acho-Jl aaav hone 75 Jk tan bloodhounds. JfmTssing. call 1MB. t-m " " T-A.-W1BCEH.ANEOPS to wrect. MUll Auto Electric, I13S-W. ' god stock ranch " I for cash. Box o i- r lease pear or t res. Phone 618-L Aorcash. t) - V POB BENT HOUSES FOR KSN'l uumM rtirmsbed or unfurnished Browv whl L HOMES rtR RENT Call ISO FOR BENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APTS. with private bath, garage, lights and water: newly pa pered; adults only. Apply after at rear ot 244 So. drape. CLEAN J-room apta. for rent cheap. 510 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT 4-room duplex apt., fur nace, electric range, electric re frigerator. Fbone 442. COZY 5-room furn. apt. with sleep ing porch and private bath. Mrs. Clarence Pankey. 321 Apple. FOR RENT Wen furnished apart ments, winter ratea. 616 N. Central. GLORIA PAN APTS. Tor sale or trade, or will lease for one year. God Income. 375 South Central. Tel. 87B-R. APTS. FOR RENT 808 W. Main. MODERN furnished 2-room apart ment. 345 N. Bartlett. Tel. 753-M FURN. APT, new overstuffed, refrlg ' (ration. The Berben, 10 Quince. FOR BENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 2 rooms and sleeping porch. 51 No. Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room and garage, 83.00 per week. 325 So. Riverside Ave. " FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD PLEASANT ROOMS, 82; board 5 716 East Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Chicken ranch, large chicken house and good 5-room house. 635 N. Central. WHOLE or half store for rent, for merly Jennings Loan Office, Hotel Allen. OFFICES In Sparta Bldg.: Ideal loca tion, steam heat; low rentals. Carl Y. Tengwald. Ageni. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Apt. house cheap, residence. 806 w. Main. Also FOR SALE; Or would rent, one of the best little business stands In the city. Just the place for a man and wife. Do not answer unless you mean business. Address Box XX, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE OR LEASE Auto camp with 10 apartments with garages In Alturas. Calif. B!g Pints Lumber Co., Medford, ore. FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Furniture repaired, up holstered, for what have you? Thl- bault, Phone 060-R. WILL TRADE; Battery radio set for wood. 519 N. Bartlett. TO EXCHANGE Registered Jersey bull for one wjtn sausiactory pern gree. J. A. Manke, R. F. D. 1. SALE OR TRADE Mining claim. Will take small car. Box 285, Rt. 1, Medford. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WANTED Trade MedJord suburban nmoertv for farm machinery. Med' ford Ploe Si Machinery Co., 1617 No. Riverside. TRADE 4-room house, 4 lots, good location, line mwo, jaiwu mw Central Point for dairy stock, team, few sheep, farm Implement. Will Klve nood trade. W. R. Lamb, Cen tral Point, end at. water tans ia on -rr Aonrts ffWTinv ivl land, clear: new stucco income rcaiuci4-o. w- ford, want auto camp, ora Tribune. WANT to trade even, equity In my home for Improved or partly Im proved farm; lot 50x150 ft.. 3-room house and bath, 3 large shade trees and beautiful yard. Price C1800; my equity 1000; bal. $800 payable $12 per month. Inc. Int. No mortgage. Owner, 6927 Cali fornia Ave., Bell Jjos Anseiea. uai FOft SALE OH TRADE For Medford 400 A good land in NebrH all in fine crop now, rencea, renwea, ievai dark rlcii aandy loam needa no ir rigation, high altitude, mild cli mate, Jolna state highway, lights and phone avaiiaoie. sen ior iuuu, car down, balance back on land at 6 worth $20,000. Address Vivi an Norman Barto, Roffue River, Ore FOR SALE OR TRADE For Mediord, clear for clear 3 ranches loinlnc?, 160 acres improved, good house, 30 acres fenced, i2 acres ciearea, sun irriftated springs, placer mine, plen ty more land to clear; 80 acres. 2 room house, all year creek, elVhe place flanked by mllea of free range, Ideal for stock raising and mixed rarmins. Vivian Norman onio, Rogue River. Ore. " FOR 8ALK AUTOMOBILES 1927 PACKARD Good rubber, good shape throughout, to trade for cows or saddle horses. Value $300 Write or call at Fur Klh &i Game Corp. Ranch, Prospect, Ore. FINANCE CO. aaya sell this repoa-i?-ed Ford roadster, registered 1031, with amall mllence and new car guarantee, cannot be told from new. Someone get a bargain on verv eaav terms. GATES AUTO CO. USFD CAR DEPT. FOR SALE Cheap i ton Reo Speed Wajion. A-l condition, new tires. Maie an offer. Valley Fuel Co. SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM Featuring Chevrolet this week at r real price. 29 Cher. Coupe $523 00 "it Chev, Coach and trunk- 225 00 29 Chev. Coach 225 00 '30 Chev, Coupe - 325 00 27 Cher. Coupe ..... 75 00 25 Other makes Fords. Pontlar. Evex, Chryslers, Oakland. Buicka, et". Prlcea and terms to suit. Open Eveninea snd Sundavs., PONTIAC frALE8 FLOOR So. Riverside. t OK SAI.L THICKS FORD TRUCKS for sale cheap. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. FOR SALE IM1S AMI PLTS FOR A? ALE Persian kittens, bes and canarv bird. A R- Haaaccm. BKLe road, FOR SALE LrYESTOV FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Phone S91-R-2. REGISTERED Shropshire rams. L, A. Salade, Jr.. Central Point. RED weaner plga. Bo fll, Anderson Creek road, i"aient. FOR SALE Red feeder pigs; also Red brood sow, will farrow soon, aooii Schula, Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE RtAL E91ATK RARE BARGAIN ollercd in endeavor to raise cash: 4-room house witn bath; paved street, close In, every thing paid In full; $650 for clear title. 10 Acres. 5-room house and out buildings: a beautiful borne place fine shade, ample water, good soil. A clear title for $850. SO-Acre wood tot, cabin, truck, tools, etc.. chickens, goats, 1 horse, etc. Clear title for $550. BROWN Ss WHITE. Realtors. 104 West Main St. FOR SALE 5-acre tract on north Pacific highway, inquire Farmers 4s Fruitgrowers Bank. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown 6 White. FOR SALt HOMES . FOR SALE 7-room modern home on corner lot. or will trade for Im proved acreage near Medford. 627 So. Riverside. $900 EQUITY in modern house to trade for used car. Inquire, full particulars, 25 So. Orange. Phone 928-W. FOR SALE OR RENT 3 room modern house, also 4 room modern house, both on Lozler Iane. Each house on quarter acre. Big Pines Lbr. Co for. SALE FRUIT VEGETABLES GET YOUR Jonathan apples at Pin nacie packing House, wo. 3; doc per lug. STRAWBERRIES, 30c gallon. Blood, fin view Ave., near cantraj roim. TOMATOES Ready picked. 60c per ioo ids.; 90c delivered. Tel. Bti9-A.-3 CONCORD grapes for sale cheap. In quire iii otu rt;iuisy ivnriit nv. Medford. FOR SALE Stark's Delicious -apples. M. F. Young, central point, R. 1. FOR SALE Grapes, several varieties; also Jonathan and Delicious ap ples. Cheaper by truck lots. Joe Kan tor, Rout 4, Box 237. GOOD cooking apples, 35c Bring boxes. 720 Park. a box FOR SALE Tomatoes, lc. 9-F-5. Hartley, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE! Bed davenport in good condition, bib w. i3tn st. CLARINET, B-flat Boehm system; buffet, $25. Blood, Pitt View Ave., near Central Point. PIANO Baby grand. $395; easy terms. Baldwin Piano Sboppe, 26 S. Grape. FOR SALE 1 -h.p. gas engine, I Va in, piston pump, 2-in. 6team pump, 2',i-ln. hydraulic pump, 2-ln. cen trifugal pump, 1-ln. centrifugal pump, l4-in. and 1-ln, used pipe, steel rails and cars, steam boilers Medford Pipe & Machinery Co- 1617 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Child's crib: also Ivory bedroom furniture. 703 West 2nd St. Te'.. 927-X. DAVENPORT and chair, dressing table snd chiffonier, cheap. 219 N Oakdale. FOR SALE Genuine Persian rug. 7x13. 619 So. Riverside. FOR SALS Hungarian vetch seed, Phone 523-J-4. CLOSING OUT SALE Electric wash ing machine, like new, $23.50; out board motor, $37.50; 2 bo tor boats, $5 and $6.50; 3 electric sewing ma chines as low as $7.50; radio, $7.50; several CBsh registers cheap. Also unredeemed diamonds and watches at unbelievable prices. We are pos itively closing out all of our stock. Jennings Loan Office, 6 So. Front. FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone 576-Y. FOUR (4) bowling alleys for sale or trade. Chas. Stokes, Corvallls, Ore. Lincoln Lane. Rt. 4. FOR SAL1S Chtlds bed, unusually at tractive: suitable for ages 3 to 12 Phone 1022. FOR SALE On 30 Cletrac, good condition, cheap for cash. Cass Auto Wrecking. Phone 780. FOR SALE Harley-Davldion motor cycle. $85 cash. See John, at Mail Tribune. USED PIANO. $50. Shoppe. Baldwin Piano FOR SALEGreen pasture, hay, wheat and straw. Tel. 4C8-R-4, evenings. NO. 1 POTATOES. $1.25 hundred; No. 2 s, 80c. Phone 950-R-2. Rich field Service, Phoenix. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes, $5 up; terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co, 24 N. Bartlett. OAK DEN DIRT, piuwing. fertiliser sand and gravel Phone B12-J. FOR PALE Roll top dek, like new; office fl'ing cabinet, davenport, heater dining table, chairs, Strom-bcre-CarUon battery radio, go-cart, refrigerator, U-h.p. electric motor, band saw. circular saw, llbraiy table, sanitary couch, child's rock er, walnut bedroom suite, circulat ing heater, comb, wood and gas rai.?e. All real bargains. Medford Exchange, 33 South Front. Tel. 931 FOR SALE Tomatoes, 'e per pound at Calhoun ranch, I mile south west of Phoentx. MISCELLANEOUS ASTROLOGICAL Study Center. Be ginner's classes In Astrology con ducted without tuition. Books on Astrology, Psychology and Meta physics for sale. 16 8. Bartlett. LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to cave you money Haw- 'f Transfer, qib North River al3e 1 iP.-X, MISCELLANEOUS OLD PEOPLE enjoy living at the Ash land convalescent Home. BUSINESS DI1U C't'ORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. I he only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Tula Insurance. Rooms 8 and ft. No. 82 North Central Ave., upstairs. Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments. Additional money loaned- Phone 31 for appointment. Dressmaking ana Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab Uahed 20 years. Ambulance serv ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel 47. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 75. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autos. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance. No other charges. Come in and get tne cash today, see w is Thomas. 45 So Central Phone 139 Painting and Paperhanglng. SPECIAL Fall prices on painting, papering, kalsomlnlng. Have that work done now while we are offer ing lower prices. ORINSTED & RUNTZ, Painters-Decorators. Phone 1658. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting. paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Res, Coleman. Creek road. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HA1GHT - Teacher of piano Classical and popular music courses. Haight Muslo Studio. 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Transfer. RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything an a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE - Service guaranteed. 29 S. Grape St. Phone 644, or residence 1060 EADS TRANSFER fit STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central Phone 81ft Prlcea right. Service guaranteed. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly issued out of and under! the seal of the Circuit court of tiv State of Oregon, In and for the Com ty of Jackson, to me directed add dated on the 28th day of Septemr. 1932, in a certain action theeln. wherein Octavia B. Waddell as pain tlff. recovered Judgment against T. F. Nichols and Eva Nichols, the vfnd- Mai! Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Some 4. Pronca 9. Fold over on 13. Resret 13. To one side 14. Ace 15. Act of cross ing 17. Rook of fiction 19. Exposes to inolstur "0, Equality 2L. Untrue 2.1. Changed 27. Entrance. 2S. Wild plum 23. NlKht hefcr a holiday JO. Put on 21. Girdles 22. ,!( 23. Unit of work 34. Son of etb ?5. Bea eaxa HA. Ruin Zt. I;nnd tn tha 19. Orpan of hearing Peat boc it Injured by fire H. rtiiya back 47. Kins of Judab Solution of Yesterday's Puzilt 0;FlFARcAygs1lft' AR T : i tIa?Js a 1 l 15. E TnMraJs R eA o. WHaIm A S E RlYill 22. O 8 TPl O C AM ER A S E 2a R A ZiX L e l&s. tTe R l o i 6'a iaTIta n ER S TAjSlpMA SK$ n. W I tThIe SEjjL. AlB)TA L F AHi III EMan a ,s SEjRMTlENlsfeHrfl m. Puff up h0. Short alep h. Kibbad cloth hi. Satiates 13. AttfTdnt DOWN 1. Knack I. Onlv: German1 73 ij75 if3 7 . ;' WM lilllipilllli SI 22 J23 24 25 Zt ':-.; m Jm Iff W HlIlF II 111T1 ' 1 n 1 1 1 t t..,l . 1 . J . . ants, for the sum of Five Thousand Five Hundred and no-100 ($5.50000) Dollars, with Interest at Bp per an num from October 22nd, 1931. with costs and disbursements taxed it Nineteen and 55-100 ($19,551 Dollars, and the further sum of Four Hun dred Fifty and no-100 ($430.00) Dol lars, as attorney's fees, which Judg ment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 28th day of Sep tember. 1932. Notice Is hereby fgiven that, pur suant to the terms of the said exe cution. I will on the 5th day of November. 1932. at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford. in Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale snd will fl at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, tocether with the costs t f this sale, subject to redemption provided by law, all of the right, title and Interest that the aatd defendants. T. F. Nichols and Eva Nichols, hus hnnd and wife, had on the 22nd dav of July, 1930. or now have In and to tne following described property, sit uated in the County of Jackaon. State of Oregon, to-wlt: mat part of the nremlaea described below which lies to the South and West of the following described line: r.jrinnln at the Section corner com mon to Sections 20. 21, 28 and 29 in Township 35 south of Range 1 West or tne wuiamette Meridian. In Jack son County, Oregon, and running inrnce west 002.1 feet: thence North 79 degrees 41 minutes Wot 243 5 feet to the center line of the County Road; thence alonj ald County Road. North 7 decrees 40 minutes Eaat 440.4 feet: thence North 7 degrees 22 minutes East 354.4 feet; thence North 0 decrees 18 minutes West 462.6 feet; thence North 11 degrees 17 minutes Ei. 195.2 feet; thence West 1840 feet, more or leas to intersect with the West line of the tract of land described below. Said description of total tract dl vfried bv above line la as follow: The Southwest quarter, and Lotl and a or section 20, also tne i half of the Northwest quarter 'nd the Southwest quarter or the Nrwi west quarter, and the Wert hif of the Southwest, quarter of Secttn 21. also the Northeast quarter C Sec tion 39, all lii Township 35 fidtth of Range 1 West of tho WUamettc Meridian. Dated this 29th day of flotember. 1032. RALPH 6. JEVUNGS, Sheriff of Jackson Counf, Oregon. BV OLGA E. ANDERSON, deputy. Lake Creek LARJE CREEK. St. 30. (flpl.) Another big dance -rill be given !n Lake Creek Orangehall the evening of October 8. A japacity crowd Is expected to atten. and very good time is anticipate The public is cordially Invited. Lake Creek Osnge had a delight ful meeting irlday evening when members of Sns valley Orange con ducted the justness meeting and presented th literary program. Sairs Valy officers occupied the chairs, A -alented and entertaining group, mcibers of their order, ren dered the following: Orchesra, Frances Wilson, James McDonoigh and Herbert Fitzgerald; reading Ruby Hall; vocal solos. Mrs. Burles'n, accompanied by Frances Wilsoi and James McDonough; mon- ologe. Edith Sage; saw solos, Mr. Vlrront. accompanied by Madge Miehell; reading. Betty Wilson; reding, Frances Wilson; play, "Get tng Rid of Father": song, Mrs. Straus, ars. Wilson and Mrs. Burleson; read .ng. Mary Hunsley; reading. Mrs. Wil son: musical selections by orchestra. The remainder of the evening wis spent In games and dancing. Lunch was served to about 170. Ae the meeting, Central Point Grange announced a Hallowe'en mas querade party. The booster meeting was postponed until further notice. Cross-Word Puzzle Legislative bodies Bulgarian ccln Exlat Accomplice! slang Cozy home Sea need Conaplrtt Dim Worship Mlxtura of mauls Stand for Import.'.!! occurrence Thick Spanish gentleman Chides Gaelto Cuba root of 1000 Systems of slernsls Measure ' Obstruct Uttlixe Debnaad trial) coin Deserter Injur Catch sight of Nots of the scsla 4. Flavor i. Erypttan coddeis . Tniect's etc 7, Short for a man's name I. 41. I. Toung animals 42. 42. CountiBriefs Griffin Crek GRIFFIN CREEK, Sfft SO. (Spl.) 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Juy have sold their home to the R. Mrs. Eaton of Medford, who tea possession September 20. The'udyB are now living in Medford. All are glad to welcome Rev. Eatownd family here. Mr. Cundlff ipervtsed another canning bee at Mr Herbert Yeoman's September 34. Tiere were 14 ladles and four men -resent and canned 048 quarts of uifc Every one en Joyed the day. .' Bobby Jow was home over the week-end fnn his work on Apple gate. Miss Ade Vogal entertained seve ral friend September 25, her 18th birthday. rh afternoon was enjoyed In game? after which refreshments were scrcd. Mr. nd Mrs. Donald Brown en- Joyed ' motor trip to Roseburg Sun day. Wi. Cheney returned home Friday trot $ 10-day trip to California. I L. Bohl of Portland, who has , fom spending a few days with his j yother, Mm. Margaret Bohl, was a 1 ;Ainday evening guest of his brother, C. Bohl. - 1 Manford, young son of Mr. and Mrs. I J. Dotiglaa. who had his tonsils removed Friday morning, Is still ab sent from school. Douglas Horton. who spent some time here as guest of C. P. Baylor's, left for his home In Texas. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Flck and sons of Jacksonville were dinner guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. J. D. Brown. Charles Hofebeck returned home Sunday after spending a week at Buckhorn Springs enjoying a rest. Mrs. Lucille Pence, Tlielma ana Winnlfred Jones were home oveT the week end and enjoyed Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Laura Jones. Mrs. Ralph Oreen and small eon. Ralph Douglas, have returned home to Medford after several days witn her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Doug las. - Finis and Vernon Harris have gone to Klamath, where they plan to work In the potato fields. Mrs. Henry Griffin and daughter, Zoa, visited Tuesday evening with Claud and Floyd Land. Mr. and Mrs. Doroey Low are mov ing to the Skinner place and Mr. and Mrs. Kinnitts, who were living there. have moved In back of the Wilbur Kims plbce. Beptember meeting of the P.-T. A was postponed because every one was so busy. The committees are now making plans for the October meet ing on the 27th. Mrs. Edward Vogal and Mrs. J. D. Brown enjoyed a trip to Buckhorn Springs Tuesday Mr. Vogal returned home with them for a few lays. He haa been spending some time there tnklng treatments, and Is mucn im proved. ' " Trail TRAIL, Sept. 38. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Armstrong and family pi San rranclaco an spending a few week, at California on the Rogue He la district superintendent of the Pullman company, San Francisco, Ray Kels of Wilmington, Cel., is stopping at California on the Rogue several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Penton Norman of Santa Paula, Cel., who haa been at California on the Rogue for a month. left for home Monday. Boyd Tucker. Ralph Watson and H. Jensen have returned home after eight weeks In the mountains on for et service work. Inez Burk was quite badly shock ed and bruised Friday as she Jumped from a moving car driven By R. Chamberlain, but seems to be recov ering aa well as could be expected. Mrs. Wllmer Ragsdale and two chli dren were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cuahman Saturday. Mre. Veeder of Medford, Mrs. E. E. Ap.h. Mrs. Charlea Cushmsn and Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson spent Thursday afternoon with Mre. Harry Merrlman. helping quilt. Mrs. Oeo. D. Saltgman of Medford visited here over the week-end. E. Ernst hsa re'urned from Klam ath county, where he spent a week hunting. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Hutchinson and little daughter Shirley of Klamath Falls suent the week-end with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. R. Rlons and three children, Virginia. Junior and Dick. spent Sunday afternoon and evening visiting at the S. W. Hutchinson home. This district wa. well represented In Medford Tuesdsy by the following persons shopping: Mr. and Mra. Bill Burk end daughter Inet. Mr. and Mm Henry Shadley, Mr. snd Mrs. 8. W Hutchinson. Wllmer Ragsdale, Irven How. Floyd Hutchlsscn and Ray Brlgss. a Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN, Sept. 30. (SpU Mr. snd Mrs. John Owens snd son Oana spent Sunday evening with Mr. snd Mrs. W. R. Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamlin and fam ily spent Sunday afernoon at Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young's. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holmsn and fsmlly spent Sunday calling frlenda In the Lake Creek district. Drsne Owens Is visiting at the Hol msn home for a few days. Wednesday evening dinner guesta of Mr. snd Mrs. Nick Young were: Mr, and Mrs. Chlldreth, Mr. and Mrs. Wn. Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jackson- Tne Znglehardt bova ar hsUllOg trw fiom, Oujr ftoettl. j Table Rock TABLE ROCK. Sept. 30. (Spl.) Mrs, Durham and daughters of Grif fin Creek were Sunday guests of Mrs. V. R. Schaefer and rhlldren. Miss Eva Hart left last week for Pasco, Wn., where ehe will stsy with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Morgan and attend high school John Morris is employed st the "Pay and Take It" Orocery In Med ford. Floyd Oreen, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Roberts of San Francisco was a visitor at the A. L. Seabrooke home here Friday. Mrs. Lloyd Hamlin entertained with a children's party honoring her dau ghter, Roberta's 10th birthday last Saturday afternoon. The following children report a most enjoyable af fair: June lewis, Jean Cooper, Norma Sage, Edna Knowles. Doris Richardson and Roberta Hamlin. T.tble Rock Community club will meet Friday, Sept. 30. Election of officers for the next year will be followed by a program and refresh ments. Donald, Ira. H .t)ld and Dwlght Wilson left Wednesday, for a deer hunt. Miss Mary Newman entered Sams Valley high achool this week. W. E, Phlpps, Democratic candidate for county Judge, was interviewing voters of this community Wednesday, nlfio was A. H. (9onpy) Rhodes, candidate for sheriff. Ed Wilson, local gardener, reports that the melon seaaon Is about over here, and owning to the cold weather of early summer there was no profit made this year. It Is reported that a large real tate denl is pending here and may be cloned In the near future. Several from here attended a meet lug at Sams Valley Thursday evening where measure to be voted on this fall were discussed- Local hunters who have returned from the hills, report little or no luck. ' We are glad to report that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunlap are again resi dents of our community having moved into the Lydiard house this week. Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Sept. J9. (Spl) Tommy Nichols left by motor Sep. tember 28, for Phoenix, Arlt., to spend the winter. W. E. Hammond .returned home MondBy from the mountains, where he has summered his sheep. Lewis Robertson and family have moved from Medford back on their farm. Mrs. C. W. Waddell has been stay ing at her daughter's, Mrs. Bob Hum phries, the past few days, owing to the Illness of Mrs. Humphries' baby. Marshall M Inter broke one of his ribs last week. Mrs. O. W. Bailey of Eagle Point 1r working for Mrs. W. E. Hammet this week. Art Andrews snd Clarence Alkens are making weekly trips with their truck to Klamath Falls. Chaa. Humphries and Ted Seaman have returned from their deer hunt, but no deer. 1 Wagner Creek WAONBR CREEK, Sept. 30. (flpl.) Jerry Klngery, his mother and ft friend, Psul Oetchell of San Joae, Cal., spent a few days visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. Klngery and his mother formerly lived In this locality. Charles Lockwood, W. 1. Bradley and M. V. Bradley were In Ashland on business Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sommers and family and Mlas Qoldie Abbott were In Medford shopping Saturday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Kerby and nephew, Joe Kerby, and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Cowan were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Williams on Emigrant creek. Roy Snooks of Medford called st the Abbott home here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge A. Kerby were In Ashland Saturday evening on bus! nta. Mrs. Byron Keith visited Wagner Creek school Thursday. Mrs. Ella Abbott and daughter Ku dell called at the Sommers home Tuesday evening. O. A. Kerby and Eugene Eastland were In Medford Wednesday on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. lock wood were buslneaa visitors in Talent Tuesday Byron Keith was in Medford Tues day transacting business affairs. , 100, CALLS LINCOLNTOrT, N. C. fTj Mrs. Susan Abernethy celebrated her lOOh birthday lir snd remlled the daya when she waa a chum of Mrs. "8tone wall' JarkAon. The anya the world la Just as good If not better than In oldfn days: that sru enjoys her lay pipe snd thinks automobiles and paved roads are "wonderful" Only once In her life has Mrs. Abernethy been visited by a phy- iclan. That was four yeara ago when she had smallpox, and even then she refused to go to bed, Nnlli'C. V. F. W. election of oftlcera, Arm. orj, Oct. 1. W. F. WOOD, Comm. FINDS HNLLYWOOD By Rohhln Coon. HOLLYWOOD Diana Wymmrd finds Hollywood T.rj exciting tweauu one can't plan from ont day to th. nut." Sh wis taken from th. train wh.n he arrived a month (. and nubad without delay to the studio. In about an hour ahe had taken a teat for part, had tha test approved befor. It waa seen an unuaual compliment and befor. th. day was over ehe was being fitted for coirtumes. Th. role, that of Prince. Nataaha In the trlple-Barrymore film, "Raepu tin." haa kept her buay ever since. Mlaa Wynward, an English a-lrl. who faintly remlnda of Norma shearer and yet doean't resemble her In tha slightest degree, has an engaging sense of humor that matchea her breery manner. Jn sport clothes she might paaa for an advertisement for outdoor life, but she confides that her loathing for golf la almost aa great aa that for bridge or carda In any form. She does, however, like to ride horseback and swim. "I've had a very ordinary life." she deplores, "perfectly normal and; nappy. I m the first of my family toi go on the atage, and they're not op-l posing It, but are, I'm stire, rather! proud of me because I Just upped and did It all by myaelf. i "Two years ago, when I waa playing In London, M-a-M noticed me and' thought I might do for pictures, and' thla year, when I waa playing In New York,, the same scout noticed me again, and thla time did something about It. So 1 came out. and here I am. end X ace by the papers that my next picture la to be 'Reunion tn Vienna." Whether or not she does "Reunion In Vienna" as scheduled, one thing la certain wherever M-O-M need a lady to the manner born, Diana Wyn ward will be right on hand. GASOLINE 'ILL'! MERELY A LEAK ATLANTA (AP) Drea ma of riches filled the minds of half a dosen At lanta boys, who found a flowing "otl weir in the midst of a north side residential section here. Pure gasoline flowed freely chem-, late analyzed It and these youngsters, Immediately profited from their find by using the fluid In their "rattle trap" automobiles they had salvaged' from Junk heaps, principally. news of the discovery of oil spread and older heads began an Investiga tion, A filling station operator solved the mystery 1B00 gallons of gaeollna had seeped from one of his under ground tanks, and saturated the hard clay subsoil below. He estimates the) boys "wells" will flow for several, weeks longer. SAMS VALLEY VOTERS SAMS VALLBT. Sept. 30. (Spl.) Public meeting held Wednesday night to discuss the measures to b voted on at the general election. Teas at tended by a amall crowd. - Th following measure wer taken up for discussion: Taxpayer young amendment; trial without Jury amendment: oleomargarine tax bill: personal Income tax law; (tate water power amendment; higher education appropriation bill, and prohibition re peal bill. The first five were unanimously favored, the appropriation bill met opposition, and th repeal bill, which brought lengthy discussion between four member, waa held over for de bate. R. E. Neslon, who acted ' aa chairman, challenged anyone to debate on the subject. TAILORED MODE FOR .'. METROPOLITAN STAR ST. MORITZ (AP) Rosa Ponselle. Mctropolltsn Opera soprano, who la among Americans making dally climb In the Alpa here, has adopted a strictly tailored mode for her moun tain hikes. She wears a dark tailored wool suit with a matching beret and a light tailored blouae. A wide two-toned kid belt, gauntlet gloves and croco dile walking ahoes are her accesso ries. RIBBON EVENING GOWN IS LATE PARIS MODE PARIS (AP) An evening frock made entirely of ribbons Is one of th most unusual contrlbutlona to th winter mode. Worth has designed an evening gown of dark blue moire ribbon about alx Inches wide. The bodice fite gently to the fig-, ure, while the almple skirt Is made of rows of the ribbon put together with fagottlng. Fender and body repairing. Price right. Brill Sheet Metal Work. Sell your old Jewelry Store. gold at Lawrence's WANTED $10,000 First Mortgage best Income property in city Box BX, care Tribune