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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, T1TURSDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1933.
PAGE NINE
j You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
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Want-Ad?
WAJTI to wU row nomet Want
to gt rid of few odds mo
and Is household furnishings
Oo ro ond co1 ' 'ou its'
aent . . An inexpensive Want-AO
in the Mali rrlbun Classifleo
Pag win find tn answer K
thee and man; other perplexing
problems.
H-re Are the Rates:
pat vord ttxt uisert?oa.
MlAtmuiD 380)
e&ob addltionaJ tnaertioa,
mi word i
(Minimum 10c)
par Una per month, without
nnf ehantrea H.2S
75
Phone
LOST Attl) FOUND
tOST 1 pair shell-rlmmed glasses.
,Return to 138 W. Main St.
LOST Lady' brown leather purse
containing papers and some money
Tel. Mra. I- H. Howe, Trail postofllce
collect. Reward.
FOUND Came to my place Monday,
roan calf, 3 months old Call at
616 McAndrews road, and pay lor ad.
LOST If dog missing, call 1516.
WANTED FEMALB HELP
WANTED Elderly lady as house
keeper, 3 adults. Tel. 3-X-2, Bigle
Point, evenings.
WANTED House keeper for one man,
Good home and small pay. Box 354,
Tribune.
WANTED MALL HELP
WANTED Woodcutter to cut on
shares. Geo. McClaln, Phoenix.
WANTED SITUATION
POSITION WANTED By young man
experienced In candy maklns and
fountain work. Write P. O. Box
50. MarahfleldL Ore.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
a WANTED Chevrolet back running
gears and frame. - Call evenings.
613 N. Central.
WANTED Good Hereford cows or
, heifers. 8am Pollard, g"6'c.
WANTED If you have an Underwood
or Royal typewriter. In first-class
condition, you are not using and
want to rent to high school stu
dent, or want to sell same, address
J. D., Mall Tribune.
WANTED Best 6-cyl. coupe for 100
cash. Hlway Exchange, 1 mile south
Phoenix.
WANTED Applications for good home
loans In small amounts, proceeds of
which will be used to create em
ployment. Southern Building &
Loan Assn.
WILL care for elderly sick people In
my home. Phone 437-X.
WANTED To sell you carefully se
lected potatoes and onions lor your
winter supply. Peerless Market, 13
14 No. Bartlett. Phone 603.
a
RE-UPHOLSTERING. Phone 0S9-R
Thlbault.
WANTED Work narneas. Must be
In good condition. KC, care Mall
Tribune, 1. tf
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you Medtord
Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St. Tel
losa.
JUNK WANTED
We pay oaah for JUNK BATTERIES
e R A D 1 A I O B S ALUMINUM
BRASS. COPPER unx of U
descriptions.
MEDTORD BARGAIN ROUSE
tf No. Q rape Tel 1063
rOU BENT HOUSES
FOR RENT New modem 4-room
house, with basement. Redden
Co.
TOR RENT Small furnished 8-room
house, clow in. Inquire 116 S. Holly,
or Phone 731-X.
TOR RENT Nice modern home on
Bernrdale Ave.. 10 per month,
renter pay for water. O. C. Chap
man. in s, NEWTOWN, 6 room home, rea
sonable rent. First In. Agcy., H. H.
Brown. Phone 106 alter 5, 1670.
TOR RENT Modern 4-room furnish
ed house. 410 Hamilton.
TOR RENT Modern, furnished 4
room house. Inquire 511 Park Ave.
39 OLENN OAK COURT First Ins
Aircy. H. H. Brown, Pbone 105;
after 5. 1670.
TOR RENT
38 Summit.
206 Summit.
330 N. Holly.
31 N. Peach.
1025 W. 8th.
103 8. Orange.
847 E. 0th.
Will place houses In condition to
suit tenant.
FIRST INS. AGENCY.
H. H. Brown, Tel. 105: after 5, 1670.
FOR RENT 7-room house, 413 So.
Oskdsie. Phone 750-Y.
AVAILABLE Nov. 1st, 1124 W. Main
First Ins. Agcy.. H. H. Brown. Tel.
105: after 5. 1670.
FURNISHED 5-room modern houe.
120. Can sublet 2-room apt. 137
Tripp. Phone 1382-J.
FOR RENT 5-room modern bunga
low. 16 Crater Lake. 120 mo. O. K
Pierce. Phone 597-R-2.
FOR RENT Small unfurnished house
close in Call 731-X or Inquire 125
so. ncuji.
rOB BENT HOUSES
HOMES FOR RENT Call 606.
FOT RENT Homes, furnished or
unfurnished. Brown & White.
HOUSES H0. (I2J0 and 616. water
paid: wood range Phone 105.
FOB dt.M APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Attractive apt., private
entrance. 518 So. Oakdale.
3-ROOM apt. Key 146 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT l-room duplex apart
ment, electrlo refrigerator and
range, breakfast nook. lurnace
otherwise unfurnished. Pbone 442
or cell W A. Oates at Groceteria.
FOR RENT Furn. 3 room apt., heat
4s hot water. 346 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT H'KNlblltl) BOOMS
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape.
FOB RENT BOA Bis AMD BOOMS
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Main
.Rates very moderate.
FOB KENT -MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 40 acres Improved ranch
on Evans creek. Geo. Renker, cen
tral Point.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNI1TIES
FOR SALE Pat's 2nd Hand Store and
property. Come and get your bar
gains. BUSINESS FOR SALE Good oppor
tunity for enterprising party: sacri
fice price only 8250. Box 816.
Tribune.
FOR SALE Interest In gold mine
Partner wanted with some- cash to
operate. Big pay uncovered. Box 03,
Phoenix. Oregon.
FOB EXl'HA.NOB
FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 feeder tur
keys. Phone 586-J. Jackson St.
Service Station.
FOR TRADE Ivers & Pond piano,
value 6125, for farm tools or stock.
B. M. Bush, basement Medford Bldv.
FOR SALE Duroc pigs, or trade for
wood. Phone 617-R. J. E. Judy.
BUZZSAW and boat for sale or trade.
310 Genesee St.
RE-UPHOLSTERING for what have
you. Phone 969-R. Thlbault.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown 6s White.
FOB SALE HOMES
FOR SALE Good 5-room house and
3 lots, at a bargain. Geo. McClaln,
Phoenix.
FOR SALE 9-room furnished house,
piano and radio Included. $2000.
Terms. Box 344, Tribune.
HOME near school. Phone 1232-W.
(OH SALb AUTOMOBILES.
Good Used Cars,
No Cash Down
If your old car covers the down
payment. Written Guarantee.
Down payment.
1S30 Cher. DeLuxe Sedan.. .6120 00
19.10 Chrysler Sedan ...
1028 Chevrolet Coupe
1029 Ford Roadster
1931 Chevrolet Sedan
135.00
55.00
50.00
130.00
95.00
90.00
150.00
1928 Chrysler Coupe
1929 Bulck Stand, coupe
1930 Bulck sport Coupe
BETTER CARS FOR LESS MONEY
Armstrong Motors, Inc.
88 North Riverside.
FOR SALE DOOS AND PETS
FOR SALE Springer Spaniel: train
ed: cheap for cash. Harry Stewart,
Griffin creek.
FOB SALB POULTRY
260 HOLLYWOOD White Leghorn
pullets, laying: doz. or more. L. M.
Hughes, Fern Valley.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE White rabbits. 1119 No.
Central.
FOR SALE Dairy cows and heifers;
also some steers. Hilton Ranch,
opposite Howard sohool, 3 miles
north of Medford.
FOR SALE 2-ycar-old thoroughbred
Jersey bull; hound pups; a few A-l
mtlk cows. D. P. Duggan. Rt. 1,
Central Point.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Cook stove and range
with colls. 20 So. Flr. Call before
12:30.
FOR ssnd, gravel, sediment, fertiliser
and teaming. Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE Hay SB per ton. E B.
Hcvzan, Applegate, Ore.
FOR SALE Apple wood, 81.50 a tier.
Rogue River Co. Phone 1366.
FOR SALE Jonathan apples. 35c box.
Bring your own boxes. John De
Haas. 2 ml. north central Point.
PLENTY of prunes and tomatoes st
the F. S. Carpenter ranch, Jackson
ville highway.
FOR SALE Peaches Phone 839-X.
FOR SALE Apples, several varieties.
W. J. uebhard. Central Point.
FOR SALE Good used furniture. 319
S. Grspe.
FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers, all
sires. 218 W. 8th. Phone 1845-Y.
POR SALE .30-30 Savage rifle, good
condition, shoots very accurate
Price 817.30. Address 417 N. Oakdale.
ATTENTION STOCKMEN For sale,
slfalfa hay in tack. Feeding space
can be provided If desired. Rogue
River Co.. Phone 1368.
PRUNES Phone 7-F-13.
CHOOSE your rose bushes from our
complete assortment while they are
In bloom. Medrord Pose Oarden.
Orchard Home Drive road.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes: terms if desired. AU
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N Bartlett
- : rvn onoo - ,iu
J Puunt M3-J-4.
FOR SALE Hungarian vetch seed
PERSONAL
PtKSONAL,
GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist.
Truthful advice 'on business, love,
msrrlage. Rainbow Auto Camp,
cabin 3.
MISCELLANEOUS
BUY YOUR MILK at Look wood Milk
Depot snd ssve your nickels for
winter time. 1802 W. Main.
Authorized Frlgldslrs Servloe. Other
mskes rep. Tel 427: nights 005-Y
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
o( Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 3
and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave.,
upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Tltls and
title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System Id Jackson
County.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. U73
House cleaning Flow Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning, specialty.
Fire Extinguishers.
"FYR - FYTER" Fire Extinguishers.
Automatic fire siarms, recharging.
Inspecting. V. A. Bower, 337 No
Oakdale.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent per montn on un
paid balance No other charges See
W E Thomas. 46 South Central,
ground floor Craterlan Theater
Bldg. State License No. 8-167.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Beat equippea pism id auumwiu
Oregon. Printing ol all kinds: book
binding; loose -leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales- slips and everything in
the printing lines. 38-30 N. Grape
Pbone 76
Piano and Violin Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
Piano Haight Song Service Arrang
ing, composing, etc. 818 Liberty
Bldg.
painting and raperhangtng.
M. A BLISS Painting and paper
banging. Tel. 64S-W. 313 S. Craps
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No central Pbone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
1W1NKINQ TRUCKING CO Trans
fer and storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 332.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert psck
srs snd movers, special livestock
moving equipment. trlces right
Riverside. Phone 1041-X.
LEUAL NOTICES
No. 13771
Treasury Department
Office of Comptroller of the Currency
Washington. D. 0.. September 11. 1933
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence
presented to the undersigned, It bas
been made to appear that "Medford
National Bank." In the City of Med
ford. in the County of Jackson and
State of Oregon, has compiled with
all the provisions of the statutes or
the United states, required to be
complied with before an association
ahall 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 Med lord, in the
County of Jackson and State of Ore
gon, la authorized to commence the
business of Banking as provided ID
Section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty
nine of the Revised Statutes of the
Un.tert States.
in testimony whereof, witness my
hand and seal of office this eleventh
day of September. 1933.
(Seal of 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 of Oregon la
closing Its affairs. All note-holders
and other creditors are hereby noti
fied to present the notes aDd other
claims against the association for
payment.
Dated Sept. 10. 1933.
OEO. T. FREY. Csahier.
Reorganization Notice.
Medlord 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. 1933. The new
bank is a continuation of the old
bank excepting that It Is organized
under the Banking Act of 1933, and
has sn entirely new Capital of 100.
00.00. Dated Sept. 30. 1933.
OEO. T. FREY, Cashier.
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SALEM, Oct. 12. fAP CaU for blda
on 14 Joba lnvolr.ng lmprovtm?nt or
construction of 51 mltei of high.
wya and six brtdp-a in 11 oJiintiM
in Oregon were lMiied by tta atat
highway department today. AaMa
ba made at the meettnj In Port
land. October 25. The total cost will
ba ap proximately '00.000.
The lariat job will be aurfvin?
about 28 mllea of the floottburj-Red
Bridge faction of the Umpqtia hisrh
way in Dotiglaa county. All are na
tional recovery project.
The Job to ba awarded Include:
JacltAon countr Ore nap rings rrvk
production project on O. leaap.-lnga
highway, furnish approximately 6000
cubic yarda cruahed rock or cruahed
gravel in toe It pllea.
Heating coat can Da reduced P01
j imp let r.eatlni Mr vice call Art
ScbnUdU 41-loOa.
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 12. (8pl.
Choir of the Preabyterlan church I
giving a minstrel entertainment to-1
night (Thuraday) at 8 o'clock, In
the achool Kymnaalum. A amall fee
will be chfrged. The proceed wilt
go to buy mualo for the choir.
There will be a baby Clinic In the
health rooms between 1:30 and 4
p. m. Dr. Drummoud and Ml&a Run
els will ba In charge, assisted by Mra.
1 1 anna.
Q. O. Sanden and O. S. Reaa re
turned Friday from a bunting trip
on the Green Spring mountain with
no luck.
Mr. and Mra. O. O. Dorothy, Carman
Dorothy and Mr. and Mra. Bud Law
renu and children motored to Grant
Paaa Sunday and spent the day with
Mr. and Mra. Charlea Cook.
Mr. and Mra. Art Da via are build
ing a home on Foreat creek, which
they are starting thla week.
A birthday surprise party waa given
for Vivian Wilson of Medford at Mr.
and Mrs. Bell's. The evening waa
spent with cards, five tables of bridge
being played. Preaent were the hon
ored guest, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Wil
son, Mr. and Mra. Langley, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Wilson, Mra. Fiorina Sever
ance, Mrs. George Maxwell, Mra. Adam
of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dor
othy and Orvlll Wilson of Medford.
A zlrthday cake and other refresh
ments were served. AU departed
wishing Mr. Wilson many more happy
birthdays.
Cofiky Allen returned from Thomp
son creek, where he apent a week on
his claim. Mr. Allen Is doing the
finishing work on George Backea new
house.
Lad lea of the Missionary society
gathered at Mra. Frank Thompsona
on the Linn ranch, west of Jackson
ville, and surprised her. Present
were Mra. Jones, Mrs. Nellie Kick, Nel
lie Nledermeyer, Mra. Marlon Nle
dermeyer, Mra. O. D. Sandon, Mra.
Bessie Miller, Mra. Flossie Backes
Mlsa Margaret Heart, Mra. Stella
Beach, Mrs. Blxby. After an enjoy
able afternoon waa spent refreshments
were served. '
O. O. Sanden left Saturday for Eu
gene to attend district mall carriers'
convention with other carrlere, re
turning home Sunday. Mr. Sanden'a
vacation being over, he will return
to his duties at the post office Mon
day. -
Little Barbara Norvell la aomewhat
Improved.
Preston Card of Elk creek CCC
camp apent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. G. O. Sanden.
Mrs. Otho Paugh and little son,
Mr. and Mra. John Bowdlsh and
Jack Dudley of Medford, Mr. and
Mra. John Hamaker and Preston Card
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. George
Backea Sunday.
A Hallowe'en carnival will be glxen !
at the school gymnasium October 27 j
by the teachers, assisted by the P--T.
A. There will be a one-act play.
special music, booths by different
rooms and the P.-T. A.
Notice,
Protect the blrda. Get your "No
Hunting. No Trespassing" algna at trie
Job Department of the Mall Tribune
28-30 N. Gripe.
Mail Tribune Daily
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GOLD HILL, Oct. 12 ( Spl.) Mrs.
Bessie Waltera of Boulder Dam, Nev..
visited last week with her father,
Wm. Fllppln.
Mrs. Wm. Puhl. Mra. Ullte McKay.
Mra. C. W. Martin and Dick Robin
son attended the trial of Mrs. Hen
rietta Martin In Medford Monday.
Mias Zelda Smith of Medford vis
ited her parent Friday e'enlng.
Mra. Marjole Pena spent Sunday
In Ashland.
Mrs. Wm. Puhl, Mrs. Llllle McKay
and Mr. and Mra. John Hayes were
in Ashland Sunday attending the fu
neral of their cousin. Mrs. A. M. Dy
rud. Mlaa Paulsen took the Qlrl Scout
for a short hike Sunday. The girl
all report a good time.
Married men and the single men
phayed ball Sunday, with the mar
ried men winning.
Tom Blaver's barber ahop on the
highway has been remodeled and an
other chair put In with Woodrow
Shaver employed.
Mra. Millto Walker apent last week
in Prospect, the guebt of frlenda.
Miss Sybil stayed with Mra. Marjorle
Pena while her mother waa away.
Mrs. Clint Walker and mot.her, Mrs.
Minnie Lowo, who have been camping
at Holcomb Springs the past aum
mer, have returned home.
Richard Beatty of Pueblo. Colo.,
has accepted a position with the
Gold Hill News.
Mrs. Dora Hammersley and Mra.
Lola Reed have returned home alter
working through the paklng season
at the Stuart Weeks orchard at Mc
Leod. Del Rio expects to 'start work In
the apples the last of this week.
Wm. Hlttle and Wm. Ferguson
hava gone to eastern Oregon on a
hunting trip.
Mr. and Mra. H. M. Aldrldge and
son, Jackie, were called to Redlanda,
Cal., laat week by the serious Ill
ness of Mrs. Alrdldge'a father. Mr.
Aldrldge haa charge of the packing
house at the Del Rio.
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Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY. Oct. 12. (Spl.)
Dr. Drummond. county health doctor,
and Mr. Ellen burg of the state police,
were out from Medford to attend the
fourth first aid Instruction meeting
held at the Same Valley achool house
Monday . evening by Mlsa Walker,
county nurse. The school la- drawing
more Interest as It progresses.
Mlsa Mary Duggan waa married
Sunday morning to George Woodson
of Ashland at the Catholic church In
Medford.' After the ceremony the
newlyweda Joined the bride's brothers,
Dennis and Charlea Duggan and fam
ily at the bride' home for dinner.
Other guest present were Mr. and
Mra. George Dickey and granddaugh
ter of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Armstrong of Eugene, Mr. and Mra.
Jim Crawford and tha O. R. Treat. am
family. The newlyweda left for a
short trip to California, after which
they will make their home on Mr.
Woodaon'a farm. The bride has spent
most of her life In this district and
her friends extend well wlshea for
her future happlneea.
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Every on la invited to attend the
1-H club exhibit at the school
grounds Saturday afternoon and view
the product of tha 4-H club girls
and boya. Tha exhibit will Include
rabbits, poultry, cooking and can
ning product,
Mlaa Owen Houston of Kane creek.
La teaching the primary room thla
week, substituting while Mia Prances
Wilson recuperates from an attack
of flu.
High school Instructors and stu
dent gave a successful pie social Fri
day, which netted the student body
a neat aum. Although the crowd
was amall tha plea sold readily with
liberal bid offered.
While en route to Bams Valley Fri
day night Theron Applebaker of
Jacksonville overturned hla car at
the John Duggan corner, necessitat
ing a short stay in the hospital, al
though the victim received alight In
juries hla car waa demolished.
Lady members of tha Orange were
in command Saturday night having
furnished the program a well
filled all officers' station. The pro
gra mconststed of readings, aonga and
pantomimes. Another feature of In
terest for the evening waa a talk by
Mr. Wright of tha Crown Flour Co.
on the feeding of dairy stock.
Pearsharvestlng in Saraa Valley waa
completed last week and some fine
fruit waa shipped out of tha district.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Hoevenberg
are enjoying a short outing at Oallce
thla week.
Lamb buyers were here Tuesday
and cleaned up all salable lamb.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandera of Medford
were In SHma Valley Saturday look
ing for turkeys for breeding stock, 01
tha Naraganaett variety.
Eden Precinct
EDEN PRECINCT. Oct. 13. (Spl.)
Ralph Wilcox, west of Phoenix, Is
harvesting hla last crop of Alfalfa
hay thla week.
Buster Block la doing trucking at
night tor A. S. Nya of Talent. Mr.
Nye haa a fine crop of Newtown
and Is hurrying them to market.
A. E. Parker of Phoenix was a busi
ness visitor In Talent Tuesday. Mr.
Parker waa buying hla seed grain for
fall planting.
Mra. Lena Btevena waa In Medford
Friday trying to sell their onions,
but found the market dull.
Mrs. Ida Lock wood and Mary O.
Carey were along the Highway aouth
of Phoenix Saturday soliciting food
for the Harvest Home aupper next
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Ida Lockwood sold a veal thla
week to the Groceteria In Medford.
. Mr. and Mra. H. H. Boyer of Fern
valley leave the laat of thla week for
their old home town In Iowa to apend
tha winter. Mr. Boyer haa rented
their little place for a year,
Thuraday evening there will be
given the regular yearly harvest home
supper by the ladle of tha church
Serving will begin at five and will
continue until all have bean served
Packing at tha big Newbry plaoa
will ba about finished on the pears
thla week. Apples will last for some
time yet.
Mr. and Mra. H. O. Rob I son of the
Redwood highway west of Orants Paaa
have moved Into tha Jamea Allen
home aouth of Phoenix.
811m Burn waa at the home of hla
father-in-law, Mr. H. O. Parker, Tues
day afternoon.
A letter from Mrs. Bertha Bollsa
told of the recent quaka and aald
that everyone la getting so used to
them that many of the people sleep
right on during the quake.
Foots Creek
FOOTS CREEK, Oct. 13. (Spl.)
O. D. Randall and Mr. Ray of Med
ford and Mrs. Geo. Lance will be at
Sunday school October IS, Instead of
last Sunday, as snnounoed. They
will put on a picture program which
la very Interesting. Everyone In the
community Is Invited to attend. A
basket dinner will be held at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Elliott and son
Donald, who have spent several
months here, are leaving October 13
for San Bernordlno to spend the
winter.
. Janet Mullen of Oold Hill was a
week-end guest of Norma Lee Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Clsy Biles and chil
dren spent Saturday and Sunday at
the rodeo in Medford.
Mr. and Mra. Howell and daughters,
who recently moved above tha Rich
mond place, expect to move Into the
Stevenson house this week, as Mr.
and Mrs. Btevenson sn. leaving for
California, where their son Ronsld Is
employed.
Pauline Champlln and a girl friend
of Medford rode down on their bi
cycles Sunday morning and spent the
day at the F.1 Oro ranch.
Olrl Scouts from here who attend
ed the meeting at Oold Hill Thursdsy
nlajht were: Marjorle snd Jesn Skel-
ton. Msry Osy, Phyllis Miller, Anna
Ksgg and Osy Keely. They also were
smong those who took a hike up the
Roirue Sunday.
Mrs. Victor Blrdseye and son Teddy
left Sunday morning for California
to apend some time visiting her par
ents there.
Among Medford shoppers Saturday
were Mrs. Minnie Byerly, Mr. Messen
ger. Mr. snd Mrs. Bd Ouetzlsff and
son Frederick. Mrs. Victor Blrdseye
and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and daughter
Phyllis.
.
Beagle
BEAOLB, Oct. 13. (Spl.) Antloch
school children are giving a Colum
bus program and having a pla so
cial Friday evening at the school
.house at 8 o'clock. Every one la In
vited. The ladles sre asked to bring
plea and the gentlemen their purses.
The proceeds will be used to Improve
the playground equipment.
John Nelson la having his winter's
hay trucked In from the valley.
Antloch school children spent some
of their student body money for lum
ber to make a sand table.
About forty friends spent ta pleaa-
ant evening Saturday at the Adolph
Scnula home. Cards and dancing
were enjoyed.
Rev. Randall and Rev. Ray brought
their elide picture of Bible times
and missionary scenes out to Antl-
och Monday evening and they were
enjoyed by quite a number.
Sakralda family ha rented a ranch
near Phoenix and will move onto It
some time thla month.
Sympathy la extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Newman and family of Ta
ble Rock at the passing of their son.
Oene. who had been seriously 111 for
several months.
Mra. Elbert Glass of Trail visited
her sister. Mrs. Jess Walker, the first
of tha week.
Mr. Walker and cousin from Idaho
.have gone to Klamath county to pick
up pota, toe,
Thelma Sanderson accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sanderson on a
trip to McAllister Springs Sunday.
Edler family haa been enjoying a
visit with Mrs. Edler's brother, Jamea
McAllister. He just returned from a
summer work at Diamond Lake,
Sunday evening guest at the San
derson home were Mr. and Mrs. M. P.
Young of Willow Surlnga and Mr.
and Mra. Milton Sanderson of tha
Dodge ranch.
Tha Sparks family of Medford were
Sunday visitors at the Blaine home,
The men folk tried their luck at
hunting.
Congratulation are extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Don Beegmlller on the
arrival of a. baby daughter.
Prospect
PROSPECT, Oct. 13. (Spl.) Mrs.
Etta Squires Sely of Port Blakely.
Wash., arrived Saturday t. spend Vie
winter with her daughter, Mrs. Joff
Rltchy. She waa accompanied by
Miss Grace Elts, also of Port Blakely.
who will remain for some time before
returning to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Qus Oltsworth, Jack
Vaughn, Elmer Glass and Mr, . and
Mrs. Frank Dltsworth left Tuesduy
morning for Hamaker Meadows,
where they will camp for ten dnys
and gather their cattle to bring home
for the winter. Evelyn Dltawort,h Is
staying with Mrs. Bob Nichols at
Prospect during the absence of her
parents.
Emory Nye has returned home from
Eugene, where he spent several
weeks.
The community wss shockod to
lesrn of the death of Charles Clarke
Monday morning In southern Cali
fornia. For many years he hsd
owned and. operated the Cascade
Oorge store and camp grounds. He
Is survived by his wife, four daugh
ters, four sons and many grandchil
dren to whom sympathy Is extended.
TAie posr harvest at the Stewart
Weeks orchard was completed Octo
ber e.
Clifford Arrant haa returned home
from the Community hospital In
Medford and is convalescing rapidly
from his recent operation,
Howard District
HOWARD DISTRICT, Oot. 13.
(Spl.) Mrs. Wlllard Seymour and
small daughter of Copco, Cal., have
been visiting her aunt, Mrs, Chsrles
McKee, for a few days.
John Smith, accompanied by his
sister. Mrs. Marlon Yarnell, and his
father, Todd Smith left Saturday
for Wenatchee, Waal, to work In
the fruit.
Mrs. Leonard Brock and children,
Volney and Velma, and Russell
Johnson spent Saturday at the Mo-
doo orchard visiting Mrs. Sager. In
the afternoon Mrs. Ssger entertained
with a birthday party In honor of
Volney Brock's seventh birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ayres spent the
greater part of last week visiting
their son on Foreat creek..
Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Wldner spent
Sunday visiting at Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ayres of Klsmath
Falls spent the week end visiting
Mr. Ayres' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
K. Ayres.
Lloyd Cowley of Klsmath Palls vis
ited at the Imebausen home last
week.
Peter Qreen. who recently came
here from South Daktota, Is expect
ing his family soon. He has rented
the small house next to chase
Young's.
Brownsboro
BROWNSBORO. Oct. 13. (Spl.)
Mr. snd Mrs. H. W. Wright and chil
dren spent Friday evening with Mr.
snd Mrs. Harve Stanley.
Mrs. Mayme Gurwolf Is th guest
of her sister, Mrs. w. M. Hsnsen, this
week.
Quests at the J. D. Henry home
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and
Carl Btockford of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Poole of Ortf
fin creek visited with the Blass fam
ily Sunday.
A meeting of the schol board was
held October 8 and the budget marts
up for the oomtng year. Budget sheets
were posted this week snd the meet
ing set for October 34.
A picture study of the life of Christ
and a talk by Rev. D. D. Randall of
Medford and Rev. J. J. Ray of Junc
tion City, general mlsslonsry of the
northwest district of Union Sundsy
school work, was given at the school
house Saturday evening. A good at
tendance was present and the pro
gram was enjoyed by all.
Mrs. O. E. Myers entertslned the
Eagle Point Community club Wednes
dsy. Mrs. Msbel Mack was present
snd Chrlstmss suggestions were gtven
nOSFBUKO. Ore.. Oct. 13 (AP)
The Oscar Oorreil prune drier, located
near Umpqua, 18 mllea west of Rose
burg, was dectroyed by flro today
with an estimated losa of 810.000. The
run was being completed and the
drier was to have cloeed down at noon
today.
.
Dr. C. H. Paske will resums Ms
practice of Dentistry st 319 Liberty
Bldg, beginning Oct. 18. Fhons 633.
BOOTLEG MILLERS
IN WHEAT LEVIES
Determined Drive Will Be
Made to Stamp Out Eva
sion of Processing Tax
Methods Are Known
By 9am Bledsc.
Associated Press Staff Writer.
(Copyright by the Associated
1933.)
WASHINGTON, Oct. (AP)
A new form of bootlegging Illegal
wheat milling to escsp the process
ing tax on the grain has grown ta
such proportions that a determined
drive to end It Is planned by federal
authorities.
Collecting of the 30 cents a bush
el tax on wheat and enforcement of
the regulations surrounding the levy
are the Immediate problem of tha
uureau or internal revenue.
Funds Needed.
The farm sdluatmenfc nsminlitw.
tlon Is vltallv concerned, hnv.v.
because the proceeds from ttw pro
cessing tax are depended upon to
raise tunaa to pay farmers who agree
to reduce their agreaire bv 16 ner
cent next year.
As Indicated bv the ateadv flnw
of cor-iplalnta that has come to tha
farm administration, the chief vio
lators of the law are growers whom
tno processing tax was designed t
help.
The wheat farmer was slron e.h
privilege of having wheat for his own
fsmlly use ground Into flour tax
free. The cham has hmn mm.
and repeated from virtually every
wneni. growing section, that soma
farmers are having more wheat
ground than they need and dispos
ing of the excess, tax-free flour at
a profit.
Take Farmers Figures.
Custom millers in ssm untim.
sre reported to be accepting the far
nwra' estimates without question.
The growers are required by Inter
nal revenue bureau regulations to
mane an arriaans mat the custom
ground wheat Is for their own use
and also that It waa grown on th.i
land.
Protest has been mada, however,
that In some Instances commercial
truck drivers are signing affidavit
and are receiving the flour for dis
position. PRESIDENT PLANS
TO FOCUS STUDY
- OF RUM CONTROL
WASHINGTON', Oct. If. OP,
President Roosevelt within the next
week will coordinate tha different
federal groups studying steps to be
taken tf prohibition Is repealed, ta
an effort to find a bails for sew
legislation.
With 88 state now on record for
repeal, It was said at toe White House
today that federal agencies concerned
were concentrating on what to 4
between actual repeal and the time
when legislation can be enacted, and
what legislation to propose,
. It was emphasized on behalf at
the President that a special session
of congress hss never been considered
and that there Is no prospect of on
being called.
Whether the administration1 liquor
policy will go beyond enactment al
domestlo tsx snd import duty legi
lstion ta not yet clesr, although soma
action Is required to tsk car of
the situation between repeal and new
legislation.
Several groups are siplorlng Mi
question Independently. The Presi
dent believes the time Is rip for
these to get together.
Attorney-General Cummlnga and
the state department have been look
ing Into th importation nd of th
matter, whl th treasury and It
Internal revenue bureau hare been
examining related problems and taxes.
LA BELLE SOPHIE IS
MZTZ. Franc. Oct. ll-(AP)
Sophia Drodt, of Westphalia, knows
locally as "La Bella Sophie," was ar- .
rested Sundsy night as she was driv
ing near the Baar frontier on a
charge of possessing a new modal
French machine gun, It waa an
nounced today.
A French soldier, charged with
ateallng th gun. also wsa arrested.
In all, four arrest hava been mad
recently In the Moselle region on es
pionage charges.
Financier Dies.
SOUTHAMPTON, N. T., Oct. 1J.
(API Charlea H. Babln, chairman
of th board of th Oauranty Trust
compsny, died shortly before mid
night at hla home here after an Ill
ness of about a year. He was 85
yesrs old.
Ths Redwood crsft Shop has all
woolen blanket from Oregon Mills,
and something new for gifts. Across
from the Roxy.
1 ..
Folded fender unfolded. Brill Met
si Works.
Pqoq 843. W'u bau away foist
refuse, Cltj Sanitary Sairlca.
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