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MEDFORD TrSTC TRTBTTXE; MTTDFOTtD. OREGON, THURSDAY, XOYE3IBER 3, 1932. FSGE SEVEH! REAII11 arlVATJTS-BY HEAWM6'fla'to WA WT-APSj c5 DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERB ARB THB RATES I far word Urt Inaertli (Mlnimur" w bksd additional insertion, pel word i Minimum 10c) per line per month, without G0P7 change 131 tosT On Sixth St. near railroad Lclng. lady's tan buckskin glove. Return to Tribune office. 73sT-I"w Cocker spaniel. Phone 529-J. Liberal reward. LOST Tuesday, pair of lady'a green kid gloves. Finder please leave at Mall Tribune or Phone ho-a. ir.. in black container; Palm St. vicinity; reward. Phone 783-J. , LOST If dog missing, call' 1616. HELP WANTER MALE a) FEMALr, niuirn ti.mM men-women, IB- wishing steady trest-depresslon gov ernment lobs. Start 8105.00-8158.00 month. Common education ui- flclent. Fun pamcuir pie ooaohlng FREE. Apply today sure. Box 1280-H, Mall Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED catereas, capable of taking charge of dinners and lunch eons. Mrs. Sue Thellmann, 628 Palm. Phone 1116. WANTED By reliable girl, Po"'" doing housework or caring for chil dren during the day or evenings. Phone 258-W. CAPABLE young woman want work ' of any kind. References. 349 to. . Riverside. HIOH school boy would like steady work immediately. Has had some office experience. Many references. Box 8373 Mall Tribune. TOUNO man, high school graduate ot good habit, reliable and willing to work, will accept any kind of work for board and room. Call at 1110 W. 11th St. EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint ing Interior decorating general paint Jobs. Call at 222 So. Central. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Middle-aged couple to care for elderly lady In exchange for free rental or lurnisnca -", Call 188 or 1211 evenings. WANTED One twin bed or small size bed. Will pay cash. Write Box 8067, Mall Tribune. WANTED Pasture lor 250 sheep. Tel 1559. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE ,37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. WANnm win n. the hlchest cash price for hides, wool, mohair. 116 S Fir St. FOB BENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished 3-room bun galow. 808 S. Grape. HALF of duplex, 4 rooms, furnished; garage. Phone 789. FOR RENT Furnished house, close In. 14 Almond St. Tel. 493-R. rOR RENT Beautiful furnished home, 840 B. 9th. Phone 1288-J. Also 3-room furnished cabin. 87.50. FOR RENT Furn. 6-room house, Inquire 415 Woodstock. FOR RENT 5 room house. 810 Hav en St. FOR RENT Close In modern 4-room duplex, partly furnished: reason able. Inquire 634 No. Bartlett. BLF DUPLEX 10th and Holly. Keys 318 s. Ivy. 6-ROOM house, 137 3. Ivy. Tel. 600-L MODERN home, completely furnish ed. Call 105. FOR RENT One-half duplex, close In: large living room, fireplace, bullt-lns. basement with furnace; elec. range. 203 K. Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished duplex; liv ing room, bedroom, kitchen, bath, enclosed porch, wood or electric range, water paid, nicely located. 313. Phone 1149 for appointment. FOR RENT Furnished house, living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, sleep ing porch, bathroom, enclosed porch and garage: nicely located: wood and electric range: water paid, 20 per month. Phone 1149 for ap pointment. FOR RENT After November 1. 8 room residence, purt'.y furnished, c'.oee la. lots ot shade and lawn. 20 per month, water paid. Inquire t 325 Po. Riverside. ItOR pT'T i-room furnished house. 2 nMroomj. 1137 W. Main: 8170. Tel. C. A. DeVoe. low w. MAIN fl-room home, very reasonable. Tel. 103 101 auuuiT-u.... .. ... Phone J I L n if'"- -1 FOB BENT HOUSES POR RENT i-roora house, close lo Medford, 87.40. pnon Jacksonville. 302. POR RENT 6-room modern house; hardwood flore; lis. cU at 711 E. Jackaon or Phone 834-J. POR RENT Modern 8-roora home: clean and In good condition; living room 14x28 ft. with hardwood floor; 8 bedrooms. 1 12-21 with casement windows on three sides; set tubs, good heatrola, large garage and woodshed; 1 ',4 block from new court house. Call at 714 w. 10th 8t. FOR RENT -room modern furnish ed house; hardwood floors, over stuffed, electrlo range. Call at 630 8. Central. BEAUTIFUL 6-room stucco home on Park St Inquire 518 a Oakdel. HOMES fOR RENT Call 79 FOR REN1 Homes rurnubed or unfurnished Brown & White FOB BENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartment. 1. 3 and 8 rooms: pleasant, neat and very rea sonable. 1205 E. Main. FOR RENT Attractively furnished apartment for." two: garage. Mrs. Trowbridge. 005 W. loth St. . FOR RENT 2-room apt. with private batn. si no. oakaaie. FURNISHED apartment with radio. Private and pleasant. 518 So. Oak- dale. FOR RENT Furnished Rear of 110 Almond. apartment NICE, new, modern furnished apt., 110.00. 412 N. Ivy. TO LET 5 nicely furnished rooms, - an1 nmnrf Rhpfl. verv reason able rent to the right party. One block from new courthouse, nut. r. Campbell. 804 E. Main St. FOR RENT Furnished apt.; upstairs; adults, all No. Bartlett. a ROOMS and bath, furnished. Close In. 146 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed. Call at 532 Plum St., after 8 p. m. or Sundays. FOR RENT Furnished apartmen'j. 815, 811 and B. opposite Owen Oregon Lumber Co, N. Pacific Hl way. FOR RENT Furn. apt., Durrell court, 333 No. Holly. Call at Apt. 4. FURN. APT., new overstuffed, refrig eration. The Berben. 10 Quince. FOR RENT FUBNISI1BD ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room and garage 810 per month. 325 So. Riverside Ave. FOR RENT ROOMS AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD 85.00 per week. 414 S. Riverside. PLEASANT ROOMS, 3: board 718 East Main. fa FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATB wvrrwANGE 20 acres, part irrl gated. 'A mile rrom tmuiu highway; good turkey ranch and .ilhi. for auto camp, for prop- ..... i a near Medford. Rose- berry-Jackson Co., Grants Pass, Ore. Tr aat.tc rm. trade Good farm, one nice apartmem duiuuub. Medford property. Will take Copco tFor Sale 5-room house; take 2nd oar: easy terms. Phone 1116 n- cjill at 67 King St. Polk Hull. EQITCTY In now, attractive homes for car. stock or caoin. uwner, -, FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 aCTM black land In grain and alfalfa, 854 miles from Medford; 815.000 worth of Improvements, stock and equip ment. MRM ma Ul Vt.V.. V DeVoe. FOB EXUUANtiB WANTED To trade wood for hog. Ed Marshall, rnone - FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Cheap, '24 Dodge; Rex v-n: license. Berrydale secondhand Store, 1603 N. KiversKw. OOOD USED CARS WE carefully examine the used care we take in traae. we owci.uo honestly and prloe them fairly. They represent unusual values. '31 BtuaeDRiier oi go Ruirfc Sedan 40 28 Bulck Coupe , 2B5 .27 Bulck Sedan 225 j&TrTmrF.R'S GARAGE 143 So. Riverside Phone 102 SANDYS USED CAR EMPORIUM If you don't buy from me, we both Uia mfltl. A FEW REAL VALUES 1930 Dodge Coupe ..376 .300 1930 Chev. coupe 1939 Chev. Coach oo 1927 Standard Bulck 6 Sedan..200 1931 Studebaker uictawr on- ,.. 850 Chrysler 4 Coupe 3 76 1929 Ford 6port Coupe 200 1929 Essex Coach , 3175 We have many other used car bar gains. Easy terms and generous allowances. PONTIAC SALES FLOOR South Riverside. tan Packard Oood rubber, good hina throughout, to trade for or saddle horse. Value MOO. Write or call at Fur Fish Game Corp. Ranch, prospect., ure. "FOR SALE FUEL FOR SALE Dry body fir, 12 or 16-In.. 1.75 and a mi per tier in lota. Measure guaranteed. Valley Fuel Co. Tel. 70. wco Aki.r rrv slabwood at unbe lievably low prices, 83 JO per load. 13 or 16-in. vaucy r 1101 w,, .v POR SALE Dry fir wood, 1.75 tier, 16-Inch, pnone mo. nrv-in-ri and hardwood, any lenetn for sale: Mwk Brown. Bag'.e. Will k. m street dsilv with wood In front of Mall Tribune. fOB AI.R UOtlfl U PKTB FOR 8AL7. Four-raonths-oid cocker spaniel pup; also regiered roller canaries, extra fin lnsers. jscksonville 173. Phone uAd oaif Pxr:n kittens. Bee and ransrt Jlrds. A. R Hancom,i FOB SALl HOMES FOR SALE 41000 equity for 8150 In -room plastered house. 2 lou. Time on balance. See owner, 819 W. Holly. FOR SALE OR RENT 808 So. New town, 2 blocks from each High and Washington schools 6-room house. large living room, fireplace, lota of bullt-lns: strictly modern; berries: shade trees. 27O0 with only 8300 down payment. 425 monthly, hand le 2200 mortgage, balance easy terms. Call 850 or 843. FOB SALE ftAL ESI A lb FOR SALE 3 acres. 3-room home: bargain. 500. Third Souse west south end King Hwy. STOCK RANCH 13000 cash will buy 280-acre ranch with house, barn, outbuildings; about 100 acres f-Jr cultivation; all fenced. Oood water. No debt. Market road to Medford. Earl Tumy. 310 Liberty Bldg. FOR SALE 20 acre good soil, good house and barn and outbuildings: close In; bargain. Inquire J. B. Andrews. Medford. WHEN you think ot real estate think of Brown e wnite. FOB SALE UVraiO"- FOR SALE One pure bred Hereford bull. Tel 1559. EWES for sale or to put shares. Tel. C. A. DeVoe. FOR SALE Red feeder pigs: also Red brood sows, will farrow soon, Adolf Seoul. Beagle, Ore. IOI SALE FRUIT VEGETABLES FOR SALE Delicious apples, sorted, 60c lug. Frink orcnara. lei. on R-l. FOR SALE Grape, Phone 9-F-5. le and 2o lb DILL Pickles, homemade. 208 Clark, FOR SALE Delicious apples, sorted, 60o lug box. Medford Warehouse. for sale Delicious apples, al monds, petite prunes, mono M 3-1. Mrs. D. W. Luke. por SALE amtwnberg and New town apples at Ala vista racaius House. 3Z7 so. iron ot. FOR SALE Orepe. J. A. Manxe, two mllea east of Jacksonville, u POTATOES. 65o hundred. Tel 950- R-3. Rlohfleid service, rnoerux. FOR SALE Tomatoes, lo. Hartley, 9-F-5. FOB SALE rODLTBX BRONZE TURKEYS for breeding nurooses: April hatch, call ioo-j FOR SALE 300 Hansen White Leg horn triple pedigreed pullets: u pearl guineas. Eakln Hatchery, Talent. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS 3 SMALL cook stoves, 1 electric range, I electric water heater, cioines wringer and stand. 337 W. Holly. FOR SALE Simmons bed ana springs; kitchen range, line new; rocklne chairs, tobies, card tables. 16-Inch electrlo fan, high power rifle, email tent, folding Ironing board. 711 Welch St. FOR SALE Centrifugal pump, -ln; i gas engine, lft-n.p.; o-moe liros ley battery set. Inquire 304 Board man. FOR SALE Dining room aet, trailer, Savage rifle. 250-3000 caliber, brass bed complete, zinc top kitchen ta ble, chiffonier. Call J. E. Meyers, cor. Phoenlx-Jackftonville road and Dark Hollow road. FOR SALE Dry applewood. Phone Matthews, 697-J-5, Illlhee Orchard. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing nlgns at the Mall Tribune Job office; printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALE Good used doors, com plete with all hardware, cheap. Berrvdale Second Hand Store, 1603 No. Rlveralde. FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone 676-Y. FOR SALE Harley-Davldson motor cycle. 386 cash. See John, at Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Large sized Monarch Electric Range with trash burner. Cost 82M, Cash price 375. Like new. P. O. Box 414 Central Point, PLANT BUDDED BRIXNUT FIL BERTS Heavy production of large nuts at early age. Orafted wal nuts, fruit tree and evergreen shrubs at new low prices. Cata logue on request. Woodruff's Nur sery, Eugene, Ore. FOR SALEGrwn pasture, hay. wheat and straw, tbl uo-k-. evenings FOR 8 ALE Used sewing machines, all maaes, o up; terms u assixoa. makes rented and repaired. Wnlte Sewing Machine Co 34 N. Bartlett. GARDEN U1RT, plowing, fertilizer. sand and gravel. Phone 9 12-J. PERSONAL M ME. TERESA Clairvoyant and card reader. Advloe on love, mar riage and business. Rainbow Auto Camp, Cabin No. S. TAKEN CP TAKEN UP Brown Jersey heifer about 5 mos. old. Owner can have same by paying for ad. C. A. Alvord, acroaa from White Wing Poultry Farm, east of Phoenix. MISCELLANEOUS PLOOR3 vaxed and polished for 100. Everything furnished. Phone 7T4-R-3. or call Lamports. PHONE 969-R Furniture repairing and re-upholaterlng. Thlbault. GET th "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at th Mall Trlbun Job office; printed on cloth to with stand the ram and weather. RADIO SERVICE h. D. Lftwton. Tel M3-X. LOCAL or long dinc hauling. We guarantee to save you money Haw ley Transfer, 819 North Blnrtld Phon 104.-X. I Ic.rrtAt. PR If !Rfl nn nhototfraoha for Xma. Home Owned Htuaio bo- H.ta your STUDIO, patronage. SHANOLS BUSINESS DIRFCTOBT JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts o( Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title 8 y s t e a In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insuranoe. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs- Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finanoe oompany and extend your payment. Additional money loaned. Phone 81 tor appointment. Dressmaking ana Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dreasmsklng and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. Expert window Cleaners. LET OEOROE 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 lished 20 years- Ambulance serf- Ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel 47. Painting and Puperhanglng. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting. paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Res. Coleman Creek road- Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Beat equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of au kinds: oooa binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In tne printing une. -is-au w. urape Phone 75. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late mode auto. Three per oent per month on unpaid balanoe. No other charges. Come In and get the cash today. See W. E Thomas. 45 So Central. Phone 139 Transfer. R SINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable prloe. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Service guaranteed. 30 S- Grape St Phone 644. or residence 1060. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed LEGAL NOTICES Notice of First Meeting Of Creditors No. B-176M In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon In the Matter of Virgil Elmer Zum walt, Bankrupt. To the crodltora of Virgil Elmer Zumwalt. of the City of Medford, In Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Bow 4. Restaurants 9. Choo 13. One of the Tal race II. Idollza 11. Biblical Driest 16. Vase 16.. Flat cap 17. Forbid IS, Jason's aweethaart 20. General Inclination 22. Nocturnal . birds 24. Hollow-horned ruminant 25. Only 27. American poet S9. Pallid 32. Poem 33. Presenta 35. Sailor 36. Oblivion 39. 100 square meters it. Native metat 11. Dessert 12. Pronoun 43. Hold back 44. Solemn Solution of Yesterday's Puule i MgSwh lpLjAS rTH U KJgT P I N Mr I 6 Els t u Bp a n e sMp A Wm S SpELOPEyA E mO V I D 1 D M R G IAI, CI. Attention 65. Southern constellation Bft. Not to old 67. Feminine name M irirmnmnt promise it. Armed conflict 59. Blissful rerlonl 48. Having; wlnits 60, Solution V (tin mm, 1 1 UtUU II m wwi i'MU. 'MM . Si. 37 33 , . ww73 p-il2r' -m m : m-r, 59 '"-'H ''fi't'hr0 : m 1 mlmriimiMi'tn,! WANTED TWENTY MEN Who would like to mov out onto lj-acr tracU in our new Subdivision at the city limit. A NEW PLAN Land Is cheap T.omber I cheap Labor Is cheap Oet a mH tract of land nd develop It Into home WHILE YOU WAIT If yon want to mot to III country SEE t'8 NOV7. BARNES AND CORN Phone 010-T IM IS I. Central il the County of Jackson, and District aforessld, Bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given that on the 29th dsy of October. 1032, the said Virgil Elmer Zumwalt was duly ad judicated bankrupt: and that the first meeting of his creditor- will be held In the office of the Referee, Medford Building, Medford. Oregon, on the 14th day of November. 1833. at 2:30 o'clock In the afternoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint ft Trus tee, examine the bankrupt, and trans act audi other business as may prop erly come before said meeting. HARRY C. SKYRMAN. Referee In Bankruptcy. October 81, 1932. Not Ire to Creditors. In the county Court of the State uf Oregon for Jackson county. In the Matter of the Estate of R. H. Toft, also known aa Ray H. Toft and Ray Toft, deceased. The undersigned has been appoint ed and qualified by the county Court ot the State of Oregon for Jackson County, as Administrator of the es tate of R. H. Tort, also known Ray H. Toft, and Ray Toft, deceased. All persons having claims against aald estate are notified to present toem, duly verified, witn proper vouchers, to me at the Farmers' and Fruitgrowers' Bank. Medford, Oregon, at the office of Rawlea Moore, Cooley Theatre Building, Medford. Oregon, within six months from Oc tober 13. 1932. the date of this notice. F. E. WAHL. Administrator. Eagle Pt. Sunday School Rally Is Enjoyed by Many EAGLE POINT, Nov. 3. (Spl.) -Many attended rally day program at the Presbyterian Sunday school Octo ber 80 under the direction of Mrs W. H. Young and Dorotha Pearce. The program was: Reading. Dorothy Young; play, "The Surprise Banner," Vivian Moomaw, Irene Stowell, Enid Ward and Evelyn Stanley, recitation, Rose Smith: dialogue, Verta Stowell and Marjorle Nichols; exercise, Law rence Ousterhaut, Teddy Smith. John ny Woodrlch, and David Hannaford; solo. Miss Yetta Olson: recitation. Joan Holmes; exercise, beginners' class: address, Billy Ousterhaut; ex ercise, Sunbeam class; song, Pollyanna and high school glrla' classes: greet ing, Gerald Ousterhaut. reading, June Tlnglesf; duet, Frances and Rose Smith. MRS. KOGER SUFFERS BROKEN LEG IN FALL SAMS VALLEY, Nov. 3 (Spl.l Mrs. Mike Roger stepped from her poroh early Tuesday morning ana broke her leg Just above the ankle. She was taken to a Medford hospital where Dr. Holt took charge of the Injury. HAMBURG, Germany, Nov. S. (AP) Twelve persons were wounded In a platol battle early today between Communist and Fascist, distributors ot election handbills. FREE Pioneers ami photographed without pioneer historical SHANOLE STUDIO. descendants charge for collection Cross-Word Puzzle T. Before a. I Contest! couoq. t. Mnke or become dun or stupid 10. Ardor 11. Air In motion IX Female sheen 21. Knock 23. Treat malld ou sir 24. Appearance; col loo. 2K. Couch ' 26. Smell 1 28. Away HO. part of & whip 31. naello 33. Relevant 14. ffpllntera 17. Tibetan raieTTt 15. New: comb. form 43. Heavy wajron 45. Period of time 46. Existed 47. Noah's vessel 49. Preceded 50. Mlnsled won dor and fear II. Number of cents In a dim $t. Hull 51. Beam DOWN 1, Astringent salt 1. Scares I. SymoathlieT 4. Intrlvue C American writer I. In favor of I T.TrTB . .1. 1 I II II Geld Hill OOLD HILL. Nov. S (SpU Mrs. Minnie Lowe of Medford Is spending the wee with her daughter. Mrs. J. O. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mllapaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Pred Baiter. Mlsa ieiaa Smith and brother Jerald and Mrs. R. E. Blanaenberu wer business vis itors in Medford November 1. Children and young people of the vicinity were out for good time on Hallowe'en. Outside ol soaping win dows, no serious depredations were reoorted. Republican rally Monday evening In I. O. O. P. hall was well acienara. All present enthusiastically praised the speakers. Mrs. Joe Woodcock of Rogue River visited her husband here Saturday. Mr. Woodcock la one of the proprie tors of the Gold HIU meat market. Mrs. O. M. Richardson returned here Sunday after about two months with relatives In Texss. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Baker of Yreka. Cal., were visitors here Friday. Hewlnc club was reowanlied at Mrs. Jack Frost's October 38. Enjoy ing the afternoon were Mesdamea H. D. Force. Joe Lewis. Aurlele Munler. Joe Blair, Chas. Kell. Oeo. Hammers ley, Merrltt Merrlmsn, Clarence Oook, Cleo Gilchrist and the hostess. Mrs. Helen Condlt of Grants Pass spent Monday as the guest of her father, M. D. Bowers. Mrs. C. W. Davis la spending tne week In Salem. ' M. a. Johnson of the hardware store spent several days this week In Klamath Falla. M. D. Bowera had charge of the store during his ab sence. Oeo. Dorman, Injured while work lnit at the cement plant, reutrnod home Sunday from the Medford Com munity hospital. Ho Is slowly Im proving from an electrlo ahock which affected his eyes. Miss Nellie Jacobs of the Delta confectionery la spending the week with fr ends in TTlnicad, cai. Mrs. Lola Reed has been busy this week taklnr the school census In Gold Hill.-. Ernest Ross took It the outside territory. Mrs. Hazel TreahanTof upper. Galls creek spent Monday here. Aiil walker la again packing ap ples In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hauk of Klamath Falls spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whltsett and W. R. Walker. Mra. Joe Blair feu Sunday and sprained her ankle. She le slowly improving. Arthur Braden rushed his hand badly Tuesday while working at the cement plant. He was rushed to a Medford hospital where part of his hand had t be amputated. ; Mrs, Alva Walker, Mrs. Arthur Bra den and Mrs. Hugh Hayes were busi ness visitors In Medford November I. Past Noble Grand club of Ame thyst Rebekah lodge met October 27 with Mrs. Lola Reed. An enjoyable afternoon was spent with ten mem bers -present. Refreshment wore served. Mrs. Matilda Colo of Orant pass la aoondlng the week as a guest of her daughter. Mrs. Merrltt Mernman Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Hammersley and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blair apent Sunday on the Applegat. Mrs. Dan McC arter and Mrs. o. w. Martin were business caller In Grant Pass November 1. Mrs. R. 15. Blsnkenberg and Mrs. H. D. Reed were business callers in Oranta Pass October 31. Gold Hill division of the Jackson county health unit rret November 1 with Mrs. Oeo. Hammersley. Tney finished piecing a quilt and did ome other newing for relief work. Mrs. Bell Centers of Brownaboro wss the guest Sunday of her son Roy Centers, and family. Girl Scouts of Gold Hill held mother and daughter banquet Octo ber as. There were about 60 pres ent to enjoy the evening and ft num ber of the girls passed their cooking test by preparing a hot dish which was served at the banquet. It was an enjoyable affair. High school Is now printing each week a high achool paper called Beaver Times. It la a four-page pa per. Mrs. Cleo Ollchrlat la having den tal work don In Medford thla week. Lower grades In school all had Hallowe'en partlea Friday afternoon. All wore masks they hsd mad and marched through the other room to show those In th other grades how Hallowe'en spook looked. Mr. Earl Moor, daughter June and Mr. Wm. Kinney were chopping In Medford Saturday. Miss Roberta Braden returned here Sunday after a week In Medford as th guest of Mr. Ostes. J. Seymour of California apent the week-end aa th guest of Ed Bolt, C. W. Martin, manager of Beaver Portland Cement oompany heT. has been confined to hi horn the past. week with lumbago. F ront St. Mission Interest Growing Contributed) W ar having wonderful Interest every day and night. Soula being aaved ftnd many drawn closer to Ood. Last night special song servlc by Sisters Ellen and Jole Dorn alnglng th Little Church by th Side of the Road, followed by testimony service and message by Bro. Frank Frontier, thl being followed by olo. How Sweet Is His Love, by Brother Wser. Com nd Join our song service and help In th work for Our Master. Be Bro. Waer at th hari any time. All ar welcome. Lectures will be resumed on the large chart next Tueaday, by Rev. r. O. Master. Come one, com all. May Ood bles you all, l our prayer. Front street Mission, 81 South Front. Dry slabs 81.00 jmk tier. Vou haul ' 'em UedXoid Fual Co. Riviera RIVIERA, Nov. 3. (Spl.) Mrs. R. L. Miller. Mrs. L. L. Smith accompan ied Mrs. George Lance to Medford Oct. 35. Mr. Lance ha not fully recovered from her recent Itlneaa and la still under the doctor's care. Mrs. Pauline Wahl went to Medford Oct. 30 to spend the week with her daughter. Mrs. OeorK West. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel BUea expect to leave the laat of the week for Alpena Pass. Ark., to visit their daughter, Mrs. Buyon Ward. They will also look after their property at Blue Eye, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horn, on th left fork of Foots creek, have return ed from picking fruit at Deer Lick 9prlngs, Calif. Mlm Beth Boomsllter wss a dinner guest of Mrs. Pauline Wahl Oct. 39. Mr. and Mrs. John Dale entertained Oct. 39, honoring the birthday of their son Ted. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Snm Moore of near Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bates and daugh ter Margaret and Miss Virginia Dye. Raymond Jennlnga who fell, atrlk- lng his elbow on a rock while hunt ing, Oct. 17, .has been under the doc tor's care. The Injury formed a blood clto and had to be lanced. - Sunday dinner guest at th Clay Bite horn were Virgil Briscoe. Mr. and Mra. Jack Rose and son John. Mrs. Jessie McDole and eon Melvln are living In the Short house again. Her son Marvin or Springfield waa visiting a few daya last week. Mr. and Mra. Harry Newnham and Mrs. Bud Snider visited their daugh ter and sister, Mrs. Veltie Bile Oct. 31. Mr. and Mr. Nelson Boomsllter and son Nelson Lee of Grants Psss apent Oct. 30 with Mr. and Mra. M. Boom sllter. Virgil Briscoe sold three fat hogs last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance were dinner guest ot Mrs. Martha Seaman Oct. 30. Mr. and Mra. Robert Cook of Oold HIU apent Oct. 30 at their mine on Foota creek. Mra. Dick Turpln was in town Mon day hnvlng throe teeth extracted. Fred Batea spent Oct. 31 and 35 at the Ed Frefountaln home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott and son Donald and Mrs. Pauline Wahl apent Oct. 23 on th right fork of oFot creek. Persist PERSIST, Nov. 8, (Spl.) Dane given at the H T. Morgan place Sat urday nght was well attended and a good time enjoyed by all. Fred Kinney called at the Matt hews cabin Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Zlmmer and daughter, Joan, have returned to Elk Creek to make their horn for the winter. Tftey apont the summer at the Big Elrj ranger station, where Mr. Zlmmer wo lookout guard October 27, Ben Zlmmer and daughter, Joan, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wlllltts of Persist, Mrs, Chaa. Cushman of Trail gave a quilting for Dorothy Ash on her birthday. Those attending wer Mrs. E. E Ash, Mrs. Irwin Howe. Mr. Harry Merrlman, Mrs. Sam Hutchi son, Mabel Ragsdale. Mildred Toung and Dorothy Ash. Th hostess serv ed luncheon for hor guests. Much waa accompllahed on the quilt and th ladle enjoyed ft Jolly good time. V. E. Peterson was host at ft atag luncheon given at hi homo October 30. Among those ttndlng were Ted Kinney, Ben Zlmmer. Lowell Ash and Dare and Orval Peterson. Mrs Erwln Hutchison has returned home her. Mr. Hutchison I still employed in the Hamaker district. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jantzer and son, Bobby, and Mrs. Lester Wert and two daughters, Roberta ftnd Norm Jean, were ovemlsiht guest of Mr. and Mr. Harvey Morgan, Oc tober 29 Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Not. 8, (Special) Mrs. C. W, Waddell and daughter. Evelyn, spent October 28 with Mr. H. H. Shaw at Central Point. Fred Pettigrew I on th Jury at Medford. Mrs. Jo Wood 1 better after an attack of flu. Art Andrew and Clareno Aiken mad another .rlp to Klamath Fall recently. Mr. and Mr. Fred Pettigrew were dinner guest of Mr. and Mr. W. E. Hammel October 30. Mr. Rusho has been laid up for ft few days nursing few bolls. Mrs. J A Wood ws taking th cen sus in our district last week, several newcomer being found In the com munity. T.h Hallowe'en program and enter tainment at th chool housa Friday night waa well attended and all who went had ft good time. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, NOT. 8. (Spl.) Thos from here attending the all day meeting ot th Civic Improve ment club at Roguo River October 28 wer Meadame McQuat, Marlon Lance, Miller, Effle Birdseya, Smith, Victor Blrdseye, and Oeorge Lance. Mrs. Mabel Mack and Mra. sager. clothing specialist, were present and gave ft very instructive talk on dye ing and remodeling clothing. Mr. Ed Ouctalaff la th proud pos sessor of ft baby grand piano. Girl Scout from her helping n- tertaln their mother at ft mother and daughters banquet at Oold the vcomg ol OctobM 28. wM Jean , fttt.' and Marjort Skelton. Mary Gar, Dorothy 8mlth and Phyllis Miller. Mr. and Mra. Frank Elliott and son Donald who have apent sometime here visiting Mr. Elliott's mother, Mrs. Pauline Wahl left for San Fran- Cisco October 39. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith hav moved from Riviera to th McFarlan ranch on Sardine creek. Mr. and Mr. Charle McMerrlck and children spent October 23 with. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stumbo. Mr. and Mrs. George Lsncs war dinner guest of Mr. and Mra. R. L. Miller October 39. the occasion be ing In honor of Mr. Lance' birthday. Charles McMerrlck and Raymond Rltter of Gold Hill returned October 3 from an unsuccessful hunting trip on Gsltce creek. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Martin of Oold Hill wer tier looking for ft ranch to rent October 38. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith and daughter Dorothy were dinner guest of Mr. and Mr. Nelson Boomsllter October 39. Mr. Boomsllter enter tained for her slater Dorothy' 14th birthday. Clarence Pierce and Ray Henderson of Medford were her October 29 get ting wood. Mrs. Horace Jones of Oakland, Cal., who has been ft guest of the Misses Lyndal and Nellie Jacobs, called on Mrs. Pauline Wahl and Mrs. Georg Lance Oct. 90. Mrs. Jones was a for mer resident of Foot creek. Charle and Paulina Champlln of Medford apent Oct. 29 and 80 with their grandmother, Mr. Paulln Wahl. Olenn Blrdaey ha been quit 111 with a sever cold during th put week. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Nov. 8. (Bnl.l Central Point health unit will hold cooked food and delicatessen al In th Rosa buildings adjoining th postofftc on election day. Any en wishing to donate food, call Mrs. Paxson. Th proceeds go to help pay for the health center building, th only on In Oregon, payment on which are nearly completed. W. R. C. members with their farm-' lies held Hallowe'en frativUiv. ai. tu.ir hall over the Roaa confectionary Mon day night, with ft good Attendance. The small children particularly "en Joyed auch game as bobbing for apples. Refreshment wer served. Mr. Ray Watklna and daughter, Dorothy, have moved from Portland to Central Point. Dorothy has entered school here a ft freshman. O. E. Smith and family were din ner guest of Mr. and Mr. B. Hurd of Orlffln Creek Sunday. John Blackford Is rapidly recovw Ing from hi recent lllneaa. and ha returned to work at th Blackford dairy. Mr. Bursell' Sunday school else will be entertained November 4 at Mra. Lettl Gregory'. She will be aa latad by Mrs. Mary Coker and Mm. Hazel Terryl. . Mrs fla Jacobs and Edward Jonea hav cacTj recently rcshlngled their residence. . 4- CANDIDATE WILLING TO TAKE PAY SLASH WATSEKA. 111., Not. 8. (API An offer to cut hi ulary to 81000 ft year If elected was mad today by B. A. Taylor, Republican eandldat for tat' attorney of Iroquol coun ty. Th offlc now pays MB00 ft year. ZEPPELIN NEAR END LAST AMERICAN HOP HAMBURG, Germany. Not. 8. (AP) Th Hamburg American line received a radio report from th Graf Zep pelin, en route home from her nintn and laat trip to South America tails year, saying h wa nearlng Gib raltar. Gardener Busy at 98 DIEPPE. Franc (AP) Lou la Deslr Plquenot claim to b th dean of French gardener. H 1ft 03 and still working. On th occa sion of th vllt of Napoleon III and the Empress Eugenie to Dieppe, It wa hi Job to pull up all i flower In th City Hall gardens and replace them with other sent down from Pari. I Chilean Library Ancient SANTIAGO. Chile (AP) Etb- llshed August, 1813, the Chilean Na tional Library ha Just celebrated it 119th anniversary. It now rate a on of th leading Institutions ot it kind In th Spanish speaking world, with about 800,000 volume of all sort, many of them of great hla torlo value. Five Hie In Crash ASCHAFFENBURO, Cer., Nor. ti (AP) Three Oerman passenger, th pilot and th wireless operator wr kUled today when plane from Nuremburg to Frankfort-on-Mjiht crashed In th Spessart hill at Ech terpfuhl, near Rohrbrunn. 8 co uts Lack Coolie ZAMBOANGA, P. I (AP) Re viewing ft Chinese Boy Scout troop here. Ma. LorlUsrd Spencer, long ft commissioner of th organisation rn New York City, said h wa relieved to see that they had no cooll "Scout" to carry thalr equipment. as In another efts brought to th attention of officials. For Sal Dry body nr, I'd or 16-ln, 81.78 and 82.00 par tlr In S-tler lot. Measur guaranteed. Valley Fuel Co.. Tel. 7e. Farm For Sale 117 acrea dep levct land on , X Bear creek and Pacific Highway t with two houses, large barn and paid up water right, suit- able atock and dairy. I Priced below former mortgage. X Requires 82500 cash, balance over 20 year If deal red. X EARL TTJMY I Hill j 310 Liberty Bldg. I ana B.lf bom. Tel. 103. shook twt, I