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!MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JIEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1933. PAGE SEVEN You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here V Why Not Try a Want-Adr Whirl to Mil your aomt) Want to gt rid at tew odd and snd In oousehold furniahingal Oo you need won lot row gal lant . . An inxpnlve Want-Ad ia the Mall Prtbun Claslfld Page will find th nwr to these and man; otner perplexing oroblema. Here Are the Rates: ftt word tint ineerMon M ( Minimum mi Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum loe) Per line per month, without ennv change $1.26 75 Phone LOST AND ITOUNP LOOT Lady's black patent puree. Re- Tvtvmne. Reward. LOST It dog mlsilng, oall 1616, " WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Packer. Pboenlx. Bert Stancllff. WANTED Young woman tor general housework, good wages. References. ' Box 13963. Tribune. WANTED Lady partner able to ho'.d up pastry end ot restaurant. Some cash to oompell Interest. 13986. Tribune. WANTED SITUATION YOUNG woman want housework References. Box 13985, Tribune. HlOH SCHOOL girls want to work tor room ana oo&ra ou f J Call 6-F-32. BOY WANTS to work for room and tairri orti i attenaina scnooi. nu 13731. Tribune. WANTED MISCKLLJlNEODS WANTED Mink and Marten, good stock. Write giving price, etc. Ted Oronch, Leland. Oreon. WANTED Late model Ford or Chev rolet truck In exchange for dentist ry and some cash. Dr. C. E. Kunz, Holly Theater Bldg. CASH PAID for amall cash agister. 317 North Riverside. WANTED Party to re-decorate house Take pay In rent. 402 East Main. WANTED The best light aedan 1928 Naah convertible coupe and 100 cash will buy. Box 13952. Tribune. WANTED Fat cattle, fat or feeder Iambs, breeding ewes, feeder tur keys. Phone Geo. Ward or Lee Brown evenlnga or early mornings. Jackson Hotel. WANTED 2d hand 8 to 10-ton Fair banks or Howe scale. Box 666, Tribune. GRINDING GRAIN, reasonable rates. Medford Seed it Feed Co, corner Fourth and Bartlett fits. Tel. 803. WANTEDLaundry completely finish ed. 8c lb. Also day work. Tel 4-F-2 WANTED Pasture lor cows also want saddle horse. Chester Wendt. WANTED Laundry completely fin ished, 8o lb. Also day work. Tel 4-F-2. WANTED Modern house to rent, 3 bedrooms, walking distance to courthouse. Phone 717-J. WANTED White Leghorn pullets. Give description and prloe. Box 128. Butte Falls, Ore. HAY GRINDING A specialty Brown the hay grinder. 440 So. Central. WANTED Listings of valley homes u exchange for choloe Cal property Staple Realty Co.. Ashland. JUNE WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIEfj a RADIATORS. ALUMINUM BRASS, OOPPEB lunk ot all dcriotlona. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No. Grape Tel 1062 WANTED Household goods, stoves toole or what have you. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Orape 6t. Tel 1062. FOU Ufc.NT UOU8ES FOR RENT Furnished house, modern. 810.00. Phone 1569-Y. FOR RENT SmsU furnished house, strictly modern; frlgldalre. 221 No Holly St. $15 8-room partly furnished. CaU at 45 S. central. FOR RENT Available Oct. let, 1017 West 10th St., 7-room unfurnished home, attractive architecture, hard wood floors, fireplace. Interior walls and woodwork in excellent conai tlon: 825. Including water. Charles k Ray, Realtor, room 203 Mediora Bldg. FOR RENT 29 So. Peach. Go condition. First Ins. Agcy, Tel. 105 810 TO 822 50 Water paid 320 No. Holly. 908 W. 10th. 27 Waahlngton. 822 MINNESOTA. 7 roome. furnace best, riret Ins. Aeency, H. H Brown. CaU 108: after 6. 1670. HOMES FOR RENT Call 696 Pol RENT Homes, furnished unfurnished. Brown ai Whit. FOR RENT Desirable 7-room ua furn'.ahed home: 3 bedrooms, screen porch, fireplace, hardwood floora. large lawn, with shade trees: with or without furnace heat. C. A EW&i W-i-J. ruB BENT UOLSI. 1035 W. 9U. a IS Sim. Pirst Ina. Agency. R. Call 105: after 5. 1570. FOR RENT One of the prettiest and homiest cottages in Medford Beau tifully and completely furnished. Nice yard and flowers. Furnace heat, basement, washing machine, Prlgld alre. flreplaoe. garage In a splen did neighborhood. Available Sept. 16. 14.2.60. water paid. 630 W. 4th St.. or call 1473-W. Key at 44 N Peach. FOR RENT House rent for carpen ter work. Box 120S8. Tribune. FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished house. 1035 W. loth. C. A DeVoe FOR RENT To adulta or adults with grown children, ideal 5-room un furnished bungalow in first-class condition, close in: has built-in fix tures, heatrola, electric water beat er and tank: new llnoleium on kit chen floor: laundry tubs, screened porches, garage, wood house, nice lawn. See property at 710 W, lltb and call first door west. Ready for occupancy and low rent to good tenant. douses no. au to and 18. water paid; wood ranga Phone 105. FOR SALE OR RENT Sidney Smith nome corner West Main & Orange Exclusive listing. W L Vawter Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. FOB rtKN-I APARTMENTS FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart ment, electric rerrlgerator and range, breakfast nook, furnace otherwise unfurnished. Phone. 442 or call W: A. Gates at Oroceterla. FOR RENT Furn. 2 room apt., heat ic hot water. 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Apta. 625 No. Riverside DURRELL COURT. 329 No. Holly. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E. Mam Ratea very moderate. FOR BENT I'URNlSHfcD KOUMS FURNISHED 3 &5 rooms. Inquire 223 N. Riverside. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. drape. BUSINESS OPPORTUNIITIE8 FOR SALE Interest In old mine. Partner wanted with some cash to operate. Big pay uncovered. Box 93 Phoenix. Oregon. FOR EMlHANCiK TRADE 1927 Chevrolet ton truck for model A car. Box 91, Jacksonville J H. Partrlck. WILL TRADE '20 Chev. panel dlv7. motor o. k. and pay cash differ ence on '28 or '29 light enclosed car. Address Bx 13983, Tribune. TRADE! '29 Bulck sport coupe for light car. phone 1267 evening. EXCHANGE dentistry for wood. Dr. C. E. Kunz, Holly Theater Bldg. EXCHANGE Stude 4-paasenger coupe like new for sedan or small ranch. 317 North Riverside. TRUCK to trade for wood or what have you. Tel. 539-R-l. FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 head work and eaddle horses. Tel. 838-R. WANT livestock will trade equity m a-room house, ixoellent location uox 1063c Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan in good condition, for truck. Phone 697-R-l. i-ROOM modern home bath, laundry trat screened porch Dullt-lns gar age shade and 'nilt treea:' 6700 equity for car. acreage cabin site or what have you Phone 1538-L or write Box 13337 Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse. 1400 lbs- 7 years old Walter Jones, 2nd house below bridge. So. Ashland. I'OH EXCUANOE KEAL ESTATE FORTY ACRES, small house, good creek, wood, school transportation for Medford property. Box 134 Old Stage Road. WILL TAKE Copco stock or small property clear as down payment on new modern 6-room home with breakfast nook, basement, furnace, hardwood floors and fireplace: fur nished or unfurnished. Write own er. Box 579, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE New 4-room modern furnished house, 61050. Make your own terms. 308 Ashland Ave. FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE 10 cabln auto camp at Alturas. Cal Big Pines Lor. Co., Medford. Ore. TO EXCHANGE Nice little home In Send. Ore., clear for something clear In Medford or Aahland. Prefer small acreage. What have you.' 165 7th St. Ashland. r'OK SALE AUTOMOBILES. GOOD USED CARS WITH A WRITTEN GUARANTEE. LOOK AT THESE PRICES: 1930 Chrysler Brougham, speed trans. .. .8400 00 1928 1929 1931 1928 1929 Chev. Coupe 125 'J0 150 00 37500 265 00 265 00 325.00 185 00 450 00 Ford Roadster Chev. Sedan Chrysler Coupe oias coupe 1929 Hudfon Coupe Hudson Victoria Coupe... Bulck 40 Spt. Coupe.... 1630 This proves that our prices are lower. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. 1931 Ford Coup De Luxe. 1931 Ford Coupe Standard. 1927 Bulck 4-door Sedan. 1925 Bulck S-paaaencer, glass en closed, will trade for model A Ford pickup. SKINNERS OARAOJ? Bulcki Pontlac Bale and Seme. S. R:vr:de Phone 102. (OB SALE ML SIC AL INSTULMEN IB PIANO FOR SALE 1010 West 4th. I OK SALE HOMES POP SALE New 6-room modern n-juse in Euirne. Will ascrifice fcuiuiri lUt Hiiz-i fit, MedjoirL F08 SALE REAL ESTATE PAYINO DAIRY FARM Al stocked and equipped, a1, miles from Mediora, free sou, IB acrea or excellent alfalfa, 6-room modern, plastered home In excellent condi tion, 2 barns, room for 200 tons hay, stanchions for 25 cows, model n milk cooling system, 3 automatic pumps furnishing water for stock and domestic purposes, all appli ances for complete dairy: own mar ket for milk; present Income, 6300 per month: 84500 down, balance 876 per mouth. Including Interest at 6-. See CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC In new location at LOOK AT THIS 160. 330 or 640 acres STATE LAND along STATE hwy, near Florence. Aria., at low price. Two dollars per acre will handle; 35 yeare balance, and not much of that. A. E. Bliss. 1006 Sunset, or Phone 814. WHEN you think of real estate, think or Brown & White. FOR SALb LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Milk goats. Tel 635-W. FOR SALE 38 head of stock cattle. Elmo Throckmorton. Applegate P. O. FOR SALE Dairy cows. D. P. Dug gan, Rt. 1, Central Point. HORSES FOR SALE 1100 to lbs. Rear of 1140 Court St. FOR SALE Rambollette rams. 301-J-l. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Large sire rowing ma chine with oars 820.00. Nearly new 803 Savage 625. Phont 405-R. PEACHES 418 Newtown. Tel. 1122-R. FOR SALE Wheel chair, water motor washing machine. Phone 639-j-a. FOR SALE Kingsbury piano and Frlgldalre. Reasonable. 1017 West 10th. SACRIFICE new Laptn fur awagger coat, size 16. 625. 613 So. Centrsl. PEACHES For canning. G. E. Car penter, mile west of Phoenix on Houston road. Bring boxes. BARGAIN Short time. Master incu bator, with oil burner, 270-egg; brooder stove, canopy 1000-chlck capacity. . 1 mile west of. Phoenix on Calhoun road. Mrs. Bchermer horn. FOR SALE Baled and loose hsy. vetch, wheat or oat for your cover crop. V. Bursell. Phone 355-J-3. ROOMINO HOUSE furniture. 33 So. Front. FOR SALE Large else "Tlleona" cir culator heating atove. burns wood or coal. In good condition. 79 Baurn atteet, or phone 384-R. Ashland. FOR SALE REASONABLE 1 solid mahogany dresser and chest of drawers, 1 Kimball piano, solid walnut case. Call 48 North Orange. - evenings. FOR SALE Fine tomatoes e lb , you pick them. Bring container John Mace, turn right before over head bridge Tolo, 3 miles then left turn ,4 mile. RANGE and kitchen cabinet, 850 for both. 222 So. Holly. FOR SALE World Bookman Ency clopedia. Box 687. Tribune. FOR SALE .30-30 Savage at a bar gain, 622. Phone 576-W. Address 417 N. Oakdsle. DAIRY FLY 'SPRAY. Kills files, will . not taint milk and keepa cows free In pasture. 90c per gallon. Bring own container. Medford Seed & .Feed Company, store 309 East Main. Warehouse, Fourth and Bartlett sts. KILL peach tree borer with Paradl chlorbenzene. Medford Seed te Feed Company, Store 309 East Main. Warehouse. Fourth and Bartlett St. FOR SALE Italian and petit prunes. Phone 7-F-14. FALL ryo seed, seed grains and grasses. Medford Seed & Feed Co. Store, 309 East Main. Warehouse. Fourth and Bartlett. SUGAR and 7-F-12. Petite prunes. Phone i'umatoes for canning lo ib. de livered in eo-lb. lug. Phone 1059. ITALIAN and petite prunes. Geo. B. loucg. ttour i. pnone 7-F4. WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail R. O. Skellenger, Trail. Ore. FOR SALE Used sewing machine, all m a k e a: terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired. Whit sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Large ice box: also large viccino range. (UO Dakota Ave. FOR SALE Pickling oucumber. all aizes. 315 W. 8th St. Tel. 1645-Y FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer ana teaming. Phone 9 13-J. CLAIRVOYANT PALMIST Accur ate advice to all. Rainbow Auto camp, cabin 8. MISCELLANEOL'S- GFTT YOUR PSlII nut . lrft..... Special sale group of Tweeds and rra mrar eome witn rur trim Only 619.95. NEW SEED AND FEED STORE Med iora seed & Feed Co. Store, 309 East Main. Warehouse, Fourth and Dirueii bi. Authorized Frlgldalre Service. Other naxea rep. Tel. 427; night 805-Y BUSINESS DIRECTOR! Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract oi line. Title Insurance. Room and 6. No. 32 North Central Are upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. AtMtrftcu of TUlff tod Title Insurance. The only complete Title 8 J 1 1 m lo f acJuon Copnty. Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel 1172 Kouy cleaning Dot. Wixin. Orl- BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other chargea See W E Thomas. 46 South Central, ground floor Craterlap Theater Bldg. Stat License No. 8-157. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding: looee -leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating eaan sales slips and everything In the printing Unci. 28-30 N. Orape Phone 75. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER as 6TORAOE CO. Office 1016 No. central, phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. RFINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. irlcea right Riverside. Phone 1044-X. Piano and Violin Instruction. FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of Piano. Halght Song Service. Arrang. lng, composing, etc 818 Liberty Bldg. Painting and raperhanglng. M. A BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 8. Orapa LEGAL NOTICES NO. 13771 Treasury Department Office of Comptroller of the Currency Washington, D. c. September it, 1933 Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned. It has been made to appear that "Mediora National Bank." In the City of Med ford, In the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, haa complied with all the provisions of the statutes ol the united states, required to oe compiled with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking; Now, therefore. I, J. F. T. O'Connor. Comptroller of the Currency, do here by certify that "Medford National Bank," in the City of Medford. In the County of Jackson and state of Ore gon, is authorized to commence the business of Banking as provided In Section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty nine of the Revised statutes of the Un.ted States, In testimony whereof, witness my hand and aeal of office this eleventh day of September, 1933. (seal or the Comptroller of the Cur rency. Treasury Department.) (Signed) J. F. T. O'CONNOR. Liquidation Notice. The Medfrod National Bank- located at Medford In the State or Oregon la closing Its affaire. All note-holdere and other creditors are hereby noti fied to present the notes and other claims against the association for payment. Dated Sept. 20. 1833. GEO. T. PftEY. Cashier. Reorganization Notice. Medford National Bank. Medford National Bank located at Medford In the State of Oregon re ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep tember 11, 1933. and commenced bus iness September 12. 1033. The new Danx ia a continuation of the old bank excepting that It I organized under the Banking Act of 1933, and haa an entirely new Capital of loo.. 000.00. Dated Sept. 20. 1933. OEO. T. FREY, Carter. Notice to creditors. In the County Court of the Stat of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Tol bert B. Morris. Deceased. Notice la hereby given, that the Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1 Afhrm confi dently a. Girdle V. Ocean 12. Father U. Accord Ins to fact 14. Owm 16. Dlicusilon )?. Respiration i. Roman bronzt 20. Daub 3L Larse flah 22. Philippine native 24. Depend 21. Insect 28. Roman tyrant 10. Behold tl. Greek letter 12 Wreathe together 11. Old Dominion atate: abbr. 15. Pronoun H. Perila 19. Prophet 41. Expoiea ft moliture 41. Wrath 44. Mountain Take 4K. Set on end 47. Exlated 41. Leavee form- Inn a calyx 10. Rappan Solution of Saturday's Puzzle HlAMASALAlMg EYEr5MTlwh IclEK ARROG ANC ECOV ElS L EjFgIRLE jcov E RTF BlE E NftoRE R E ME 5 A 5 gGrR O P E SAM AWAKE NMHOPS pLA iRTg? T U NR A MQ 5E AM5HA R EJOgW ETg TfS mfe c o RTNfe ViO,T A R M6;P A LgjOICiA E D I LtR0T ElC TO ft D O LEfejLE A S E gA T 0 M AjRiElSraORLlElsliPloMY 18. Pant M. Lateral 66. An Israelite Judfe IT. June but . Tart 19. Since: Rrotca DOWN 1 The common viper ' 3 4 HP 5 57 9 IP " 71 W3 Wr ' 11 M " Hp '7 e : Jk mmm -i 5W. iMk MiUt Ti if33 wt- 'Ml a 31 gpy 33. 33 34 VM) 3. - , IjIjM. !ll3l WJi ITS:? W-7 WW, Him i iri County Court of the Ctate of Oregon for Jtvettson County, haa ippolnted me executrix of the E-tate of Tolbert B. Morrla, Deoeaaetf. All persona hav ing clalma aalnt aald eatata are hereby required to present the aame with proper Touchera within a'x months from thli date at the office of Porter J. Neff, Cooley Building. Medford. Oregon. Dated this 16th day of September. 1933. MARTHA O. MORRIS. Executrix of the Eatata of Tolbert B. Morris, Deceased. Summons. fn the Circuit Court of the Stat of Orivon In and for Jackson County First National Bank of Medford. Ore gon, a National Banking Associa tion. Plaintiff, v. John P. Fischer and Pose C. Plecher, huaband and wife: W. C. Blanken hlp: Chamberlain - Webber, Inc.: Monroe 6s Crlssel. a corporation; Jsckson County. Oregon: also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In or to the prop erty described in the Complaint on file herein. Defendante. To: Rose C. Fischer, defendant hereinabove named: fn the name of the Stat of Ore eon tou are hereby required to ap pear and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiff on file herein against vou. or otherwise plead thereto, with. In four (41 weeks from the date of the first publication of thla Sum mons. And you are hereby notified that If you fail to appear and answer the Complaint of Plaintiff as required herein, or otherwise plead thereto, Plaintiff will take a decree agslnet vou for the relief demanded In said Complaint, which is succinctly stated aa follows: A Judgment and decree foreclosing Plaintiffs chattel mortgage, recorded in Volume 34 at page 143-5, Chattel Mortgage Records of Jackson County. Oregon, on certain pereonal property In said Chattel Mortgage described and which aald personal property Is located In the premises on the fol lowing described real property. In Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: Commencing at a point altuat ed 29 chain and 83 link south of the Northwest corner and on the Weat line of D. I O. No. 61, Tap. 37 South of Range 1 Weat of the W. M and running thence East parallel with the North line of said D. L. C. ISO feet: thenco South 111.70 feet for a true point of beginning: thence North 111.70 feet: thence East 121.78 feet more or leas to the Wet boundary Una of the County Road (Riverside Avenue extended): thence South ward along the West line of said County Road (Riverside Avenue extended) to a point due East of beginning: thence west to the true point of beginning. Thla Summons is published In the Medford Man Tribune. Medford, Ot. gon. by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judg of the above entitled Court, duly made on the 18th day of September. 1033. The date of the .first publication or mis summons Is September 18th, 1933. BOOOS AND BENQTSON. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 126 East Main Street, -Medford, Oregon. Call for Warrant. School District No. 6. Notice Is hereby given that ther are funds on hand for the redemp tion of Warrant No. 309 to 343A In clusive. Interest ceaaea on this 22nd day of September, 1933. . EARL LEBVER. Clerk. Wife's Business Cat Alimony. OMAHA. (UP) Hey, .Gen. John- son. Isn't this unfair competition or something? Charlea Mlddlemlss, window shade manufacturer, told Judge Rhoades h couldn't pay ali mony any mora because his divorced wife had started a rival eatabllsh ment and has taken all his business. Real estata or tnsurano -teare U 1 to Jonea. Phone. 690. Cross-Word Puzzie it. TimDer tree II. Plural ending It, Attention 20. Man who walta on passenger aboard ahip 21 South Ameri can animal 22. Join 22. Inherent il. Means et transmit ting force 26. Lonr i9. Forward 22. Symbol for nickel 44. Landed properties IT. Lethargy 40. With facility 42. Health resort It. Lohengrin's bride 47. Tou and I 41. Doleful 49. Self hO. River bottom 11. Put on 63, Half wy be tween east and north east IS. Doublet prefix S. Bt way m S. wandering 4. Ret tree 5. Pigpen 9. 100 square me tera of land 7, undersea I. In this place 9. Parti Itea 10. Devour Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. Bept. 99 (Spl.) Misa Alice Deary of San Bernardino, Cal., who ha abeen visiting Rev. and Mrs. Jones, left for her bom Mon day. Miss Lula Baulsberry and Mrs. Plor Ine Severance were In Orsnt Pass Wednesday evening, attending the Eastern Star chapter, Mrs. Seversnce, grand chaplain, being guest ot honor. Malcolm Jone returned to Salem this week to resume his work at Wilismett university. Horn economic club met with Mabl Sims Wednesday afternoon with 13 ladles present. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Roy Martin 1 TUItlng In Portland with her sister, Mr. Ditto. Lavon Dunford. Robert Lewis, Mar lon Smith and Lloyd Norman sr hunting near Fish lake. Preston Card waa here from Camp Applegate to visit over the week-end with home folks. Annual teachers' reception was held In the high school Friday evening with a good attendance. Mrs. John Knight, Mrs. Otta Nle- dermeyer, Mrs. O. O. Sandon and Mrs Fred Ftck attended the quarterly executive meeting of the Presbyterlal of Southern Oregon at the Presbjt- risn church In Phoenix Monday. Miss Edyth Hoefa of Portland la visiting her sister, Mis Alice, this week. Mrs. R. A. Blxby will ntrtln the missionary society Thursday, Septem ber 28. at her country home. Mrs. Nellie Nledermeyer ha cnarge of the program and Mr. Beach the devotional. 1 Beagle BEAGLE, Sept. J8. (Spl.) Friday after the school hour a reception was given at the school house In honor of the teacher, Miss Louise Anderson, by the Friendly Neighbor ladlea. Invitations were sent to all the mothers of the district and large number were present. The time was spent In visiting and two musical number were given by Mrs. stalling The Friendly Neighbor president. Mrs. Walter Orant. extended a greet ing of welcome and co-operation from the mother to Mia Andereon. Punch and cookies were served at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Men Jack and beby, Edwin, of Reese creek were Sunday avanlng visitors at tha Sanderson horn. Mrs. R. H. SeegmUler spent on day last week on Evans Creek, pick ing blackberries. She brought back with her sprays of autumn leave and decorated the school house. Antloch has a new school yard gat which has been needed for several months. A large membership NRA card adorns the front of the school room. Mary Sakralds, entered the fit. Mary's Academy at Medford last week. Charlie DeArmond wa a Medford business visitor Saturday. 1 Persist PERSIST, Sept. 26 (Spl.) Oeorge Schermerhorn, toreman et th Wood ruff Meadowa trail camp, I spending the week-end at home. Dar and Orral FUron of th Lake o' the Wood camp, spent last week-end visiting relative here. Friend from thl dUtrlct wlh to extend their slncerest sympathy to the family of th lat John Zimmr- lee. Hi death cam a a shock to hi friend here, who did not know he was 111. Mrs. Ervln Hutchison and son. Varlsn, wer dinner guests at the L. W. Ash residence Tuesday. Word wa received from Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ash of Trail to eipect them home from their eaatern tour the laat of thla month. Mr. and Mra. Charles Cuahmsn and dauchters. Ivorln and Melva, also Miss Hitchcock, of Trail,' called Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ash, Sept. II. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schermerhorn, of Portland, ar expected to arrive here September 94. They expect to remain here a week visiting relative Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ash cslled on the Hutchison family Wednesday night. Antelope ANTELOPE, Sept. JS (Spl.) Mr and Mrs. Bob Lindsay went to Huck- lbrry mountain Sept. 10. Antelope school board mmbrs met Sept. 18. Mrs. S. W. Bale and aona spent Sept. 10 with Mr. end Mrs. Bob Balre. Elbert BtRhem, Bill Big-ham and Ed Dutton went to the hill Sept, IT to look after their oattt. Attending school In Medford from thla district this year are Darrel Stan ley, Ruth and Bobble Arena, Prances Beck and Bob Von der Hellen, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Oreb spent the week-end at Butt. Palls. Mr. snd Mrs. Archie Pierce, and Mrs. Laura Pl.rc visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culbertaon Sept. 31. They were on their way to Dead Indltn soda aprlnars. Mrs. W. E. Davlea apent t. 18 in Parle Point with hr sister, Mrs. CIS-- enc Davie. a. hnnl Data t ntll Christmas. PORTLAND. Or. (UP Several small district and om city school In Oregon will operate only until Christmas thla year, It la Indicated a tax delinquencies reduce th fund lor Table Rock TABLE ROCK, Sept. 25 (Spl.) Pupils attending different h I g n school from this district are: Llbby Hamilton, Roy Hensley, Virginia Wat erman. June and Janice Nealon: Cen tral Point; Vivian Wright, Nola Weat, Margaret lewis and Neta Newman; Sams Valley, Lois Schafer, Shelby Tuttle. Bob Ssge. Kathryn Meade, Ruth Ssge and Mary Newman, Med ford. Mr. and Mra. Howard Rogera re ceived th new of the birth of their flrat grandchild this week. Th joung man has been named Hubert' Dsle and was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Roger at Merrill, Ore. Mrs. Uoyd Hamlin honored th birthday of her daughter Roberta Sept. 16 with an Interesting party. The following guests enjoyed the af ternoon: Rebecca, Doris Dorothy and Marjory Huntley. Josephine Meade. Norma Sage, June Lewi and Eunice Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Slma and daugh ter Joyce of Jacksonville were Sun day guest of Mr. and Mra. R. E. Nealon. Miss Betty Culy of Medford visited at the Seabrooke home Wednesday. H. E. Campbell and family of Michi gan. North Dakota are visiting rela tives at the Dunlap home. Last cutting of alfalfa la about fin ished here and farmer are busy with silo filling operations. Pear picking la progressing nicely here with large crews who come most ly from surrounding districts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers made the trip to the huckleberry moun tain one day last week and secured a quantity of choice berries. It being their first trip to th mountain lnc 1016 they noticed many changes In roads and camping facilities. A real estate deal was msde re cently by which Fred Rorden of 11 verton. Or., became th owner of th. Cha. Dunlap ranch her and Mr. Dunlap assumed 'the ownership of the Rorden dairy ranch near SU verton. Mr. and Mra. Rorden and tour children will arrive In a few daya to take possession of their new hold Ings. They will bring with them 80 head of registered Jersey all reported to be blue ribbon stock. Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap ar having an auction sal of stock, machinery and tool Sept. 37 after which they plan to move to their new home t Sllverton. 1 Trail TRAIL, Sept. 39. (Spl.) Mr. Boyd Tucker who has been visiting here for a few days haa returned to her home near Aahland. Boyd Tucker la working for the forest service near Brown's cabin. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Low and son Merlin and Mrs. Geo. Saltrman of Medford were dinner gueata at the fl W. Hutchinson home Sunday evening. Ernie Ernst returned from eaatern Oregon Thursday where had been hunting and brought back a big buck. Mr. Bertha Evans, who ha been with her father, Mr. Zlmmerley, who passed away last week returned to her home at Cascade Locks Tuesday. Mrs. J. B- Sayera and sister Addle Belle Douglaa spent Friday ahopplng In Medrord. Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson and son. X. -E Hutchinson snd family ot Klam ath Falls wer. dinner guest of Mr. and Mr, o. O. Young noar Grants Pass Sunday. The Tounga will b re membered by many here a he waa an engineer on the highway when It was built from Trail to MoCloud, nearly ten yeara ago. The following ladles from this com munity attended th Extension work ot Medford Saturday: Meadame Al ma Merrlman, Emma Price, Minnie Blaase, Jennie Hutchinson and Era Segglesman. Woman Dead At 107. TUCSON. Ariz. (UP) Aiirona'a oldest womsn resident Is believed to hav been Umeslnda Martlnes Leon w,ho died recently at 107 years, 11 months and 37 daya. She had re sided In Arizona for 60. year. Lamp Ignited Davenport. BVBRETT, Ws,hc (UP) Benja min Hardy bought a davenport and a water-baa lamp. The sun ahone through th vase, set th davenport aflra. SOUGHT IN KIDNAPING INQUIRIES I J Basil Hugh Banghsrt (lft), described by autheritlei 18 gangland' most dsrlng chauffeur, and Chsrle Connor, (right) wr. (ought by fidaral agent for questioning In connection with kidnaping In Chi SJ?I MjanSta and Sahem IAM2iUtr tSSB IMW ' Meteorological Report September 29, 1933. Forecast. Medford and vicinity: Increasing cloudiness, followed by rain 1st to night and Tuesday. Warmer tonight. Oregon: Increasing cloudiness fol lowed by rain Tuesday and In west portion 1st tonight. Warmer tonight, Loral Dal. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 78: lowest, 90. Total Inches. monthly precipitation 41 Deficiency for th month .04 Inch. Total precipitation slnoe September . 1933, .31 Inches. Deficiency for the season .04 Inchea. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yester day 77 per cent: 8 a. m. today, 93 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 6:03 a. m. Sua set. 6:02 p. m. 01 ty Boston .. Cheyenn Chicago ,i i 68 78 Z 66 44 68 62 88 80 86 100 82 88 78 62 88 84 Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy dear T .16 T Eureka . Helena M...... . Los Angele MEDFORD .11 .20 Cloudr Clear Clear P. Cdy. Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Ram Cloudy Clear Clear Clear New Orleans . New York Omaha Phoenix , ., Portland Reno RoeebVL-g Salt Lake u San Francisco Seattle Spokan Walla Walla . 58 Washington, D.O, 88 e- E F COPENHAGEN, Sept. 38. (AP) Laug Kooh. Danish explorer ot th. Arotlc, arrived from Eaat Greenland today, bringing fossilized fishes of the terlal period which he claimed plainly demonstrated new links In evolution, Koch laat year brought horn. th. now-famou four-legged fish. Regarding prospects ot gold discov eries, the explorer said: "Eaat Greenland I no Klondylc, although w actually found . fir. grain of pur gold." Last year on hi return from Greenland, Dr. Koch announced he had found evidence of missing link III th. chain of .volution a four legged flah that walked aabore. "Aa you know," he explained, "scientist have divided evolution Into five main groupa, flah, toad. reptiles, birds, and mammal. "The the connecting link ha beett mlaalng. Thl link I claim to hav. found between fishes and toads. W. have found petrified remain of in calculable valu." Newspaper Code Two Weeks Off, WASHINGTON. Sept. 35. (AP) NRA officials estimated today l would be two wee its or mora before recovery code ar agreed upon for the newspaper and printing Indus tries Two code ar being oonldrM by Lindsay Roger, deputy administra tor On would cover only dally newspaper, th. other all commercial printing establlahmenta, including newspaper Job plants competing with outside commercial tablUhrmenta. FORMER CHIEF OF ARMY ENGINEERS PASSES ON WASHINGTON, Sept. JS. (JR Ma jor Oeneral William Murray Black, former ohlef ot army engineer, died of pneumonia yeeterday at the ag. of 78. Black graduated from th. West Point Military academy In 1877. H. was named chief of engineer In 1018 and In 1818 waa awarded th disting uished ervic medal for "especially meritorious service In planning and administering the engineering and military railway wrvlc during th. war." ) Pbon 643. w11 bauj away your rafus. City Sanitary Servlo. 2 v , V.l Pv'.Csir' ft V