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PAGE ELEVEN WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE J WAbLYliC MEDFORD MAIL TOTBIHsT:, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 30, 1934 J VCtXliVlill U1L I vu 1 auv tanar EfrCCOtt.' ; r Bead every id on thlt pate . 7" 1U probebly "no exactly me thing you want to no) oi nil . .' " " Un't there. tlx . . . ,n pensive, effective Pol word first insectlorL (Minimum 38c) gaob additional Insertion. pel word - 11 ( Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy ch&ngea 41.36 Phoi&e 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND TTi.tm mackhewk lack between Medford and wrangle Gap. Notify 1 ' Forest Service. Phono 334. STRAYED Two horses; one bay, one roan. Reward. Notify John Nelson, Sams Valley, Ore. LOST If dog missing, call 1518 MALE J3R FEMALE wAN"FED 1 or 3 pass, to share ex- ..., tn siouic Falls. So. Dak ivine Sat.. Sept. 1. Phone No. 4. Gold Hill. "WANTED Passenger to Pasadena share expenses. Leaving Friday nlte. Call at 32 Keene way Drive. WANTED Permanent renter. Modern house, large chicken house, brooder, garden, business frontage. Raise nroduce. Sell It at home. Outside city, highway. 1704 N. Riverside. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Middle aged woman for general house work on farm. Phone S65-M. WANTED Waitress. Must be experl- i enced. Apply Valentines caie. WANTED Capable young woman for general nouaewora. uoua woco References. Box 3181, Tribune. WANTED Olrl or woman for light housework and care of 3 children. Tel. 1211. WANTED SITUATIONS CHILDREN cared for In my home. 840 E 9 th. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANTED Pasture for dairy heifers Phone 697-J-2. WANTED Transportation to Portland Saturday, Sept. 1. will snare ex penses. Tribune, Box 3188. HOW MUCH do you want for your 1931 model A Ford, converuoie rlolet. snort roadster or sport coupe Will pay cash for a bargain. Write Box 3182, Mall Tribune. WANTED To rent 4 or S room house, all or partly furnished with one or IVa acres, will oe permanent rent ers. 35 North Oakdale. WANTED 3nd hand furniture. We buy. sell and trade. Berrydale J:id a Hand Store, 1803 N. Riverside. Ti J 268. WANTED TO RENT Two room turn tailed house In city limits of Med ford Must be cheap. Box 308. Mall Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholstered. 969-R Thlbault. Phone WANTETJ Wool, mohair, hides and pelta See us Before you sell Wool bags and twine for aale Medford Bargain Rouse. 37 N. Orape 8t Phone 1082 WANT TO BUY I9i9 Ford. Must be cheap 833 W 2nd JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM BRASS COPPER and (una of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 NO Grape Tel 1003 WANTED Warrants. Redden & Oo WANTED Household goods, stoves tools ot what nave you Medford Bargain Bouse 27 N Grape St Tel 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FURN. HOUSE and garage. 10th. FOR RENT C. Br ?ga. -Modern 5-room nouse. O. FOR RENT 8 room modern horns 2 bath rooms, sleeping porch, furn ished or unfurnished Only reliaole. permanent tenants need apply. 714 West 10th. FOR RENT Bo met furnished or unfurnished Brown A Wait FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt. Hot?l Grand. FOR R ENT 3 room pertly furnished apt., garage, 18 50. Inquire 209 W. Jackson. FOR RENT 2 rooms and sleeping porch. 344 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT Furnished apt Kate' Hi;, and FV R '.SA P T-Fo r rent. 1205 E. Main, for one or two persons. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD 4 M'fcJs very mxler: at 716 E Ui:n ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 ft. Orape. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Chicken ranch, 1 mile from Medford; large chicken house, lota of berrlea. Inquire J. W. Jacobs, 804 Pine St.. Medford. FOR RENT Furnished Bleeping room cloae In. Phone 349-L. FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room. 19 Mistletoe. Tel 638-.W. FOB EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A Ford aedan and 3 lota In Medford for late model Ford V-8 TeL 407-1 EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholstering for lumber, wood, fish polea and reels. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE Young turkeys or will trade In on 1st model automooue (Coupe preferred ) Floyd Maharry. Talent, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE 5-rm. modern Ashland home. 618 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE LEASE OR SALE 40-acre mt. ranch, partly cleared. Box 185, Jackaonviua. FOR SALE Glen Oak home. A splsn- dld value and reasonable terms, Brown & White, Realtors. A BARGAIN My large lot. on Ben nett St., excellent sou. fruit, nut trees and berries Will sacrifice on terms or cash. Box .58. Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack- aon Co. Bldg. & Loan Assn. Tel. 193 53 ACRES near Applegate P O ; 11 A cultivation, free water right: Bal ance timber; improvements. Paul Erdman. Applegate, Ore. WHEN you thick of real estate, think of Brown s wntie. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS F1SK TIRES AND TUBES Bonded, guaranteed. You cannot buy urea anywhere In Oregon cheaper than at the Sunrise super service ots. tlon, 12th and Riverside. FINEST GRADE WESTERN OIL - n your car, 10c quart; In your can. 38c iral.: bbl lots. 300. 100" PURE PENNSYLVANIA oil, from Bradford crude. In your oar, 20c ouart: in vour can. 62o gal.; 5 gala. 3.00. SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STATION. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ford coupe. 802 So. Riv erside. FOR SALE 1929 sedan, new tires and paint, good motor. A real buy for 150.00. 53 Hoss Court 8 to 7 eve. nlngs. for SALE Ford coune. excellent con dltlon driven 8,100 miles. Tribune, Box 3035. TJSED CAR BARGAINS 30 Day Written Guarantee. 1929 Ford Roadster 1929 Essex Town Sedan 1929 Durant Coupe 1929 LaSalle Coupe Several older models on hand. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 No. Riverside Tel 18 1934 HUDSON Sedan demonstrator; new car guarantee; substantial dis count; trade and terma. Eaktn Motor Co.. Hudson-Terraplane Deal, er on So. Riverside. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS STEINWAY UPRIGHT PIANO Bar gain. Palmer Music House. FOR SALE Used upright piano. Cheap for cash. Box 2685. Tribune, BARGAINS In used Band Instruments, with lessons. Palmer Music House, FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WANTED Gentle work horse for Its keep, with privilege of buying If satisfactory. Phone UUd-K. NINE registered R&mboullet ewea Wm. Brlggs strain, tmeanng from 13 to 18 pounds wool. Cross bred year- lines and lambs. Pure bred enrop shire yearling rams and ram lambs. U A. Salnde Jr. Central Point, ore. FOR SALE 2 cows, one Just fresh M L. Hartley, Phone B-F-9. TWO JERSEY heifers, coming fresh In spring, and coming 2-year-old colt. Priced reasonable. Inquire at W B. Medley's, Rt. 4, Box 159, Med lord. FOR SALE Fresh 00 we. Scnuitz. Beagle Ore. Adolf FOR SALE POULTRY PURE Bronze corns. Cocke ran a price itock 6 Jesse Nell Rt 1. Ashland FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE; Jell grapes ready for Jell lng, at 2c. Riley Myers. Central Point. FOR SALE Windfall Bennett apples. 2nd picking Bartlett pears. Phone zou-j. o. v. Myers. GOOD USED PIANO, IW. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. BLUE LAKE cannlrur beans, starting Wednesday; cucumbers. 20c gallon and up: large neppers. 2 dozen l&c; hot peppers, &c dozen, Isj-gt ilz tomatoes. 1'jC lb. E. E. Stump, phone 493-R. 2 mile north Medfon on Sams Valley road We deliver 1 order or more In city limit. POR SALE Csmp trunk. 602 So. Riv erside. FOR BALE Motorcycle. Just over hauled. Reasonable price. Box 3031, Tribune. POR SALE Sweet corn, cantaloupea, tomatoes, prunes. P. S. Carpenter. JaejcAonvli;e Highway. POR SALE Pine canning tomatoes Bring eontsli.ers a ml over Buck shot hill. Follow Sprlnbrook si4v.s. M O Deris. POR SALE PetlTe prunes now ready for csnnin? or drvlnir Pick them vouraeU St lc lb P. 8. csrptnter. Jacksonville Hhasy. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Wood. 1.00 4: 11.25 tier; oak, laurel, fir. 300 tier dry. Inquire Jease Taylor, Ruch. PEACHES Bring contalnera. O. E. Carpenter, mile wst 01 rnoenii on Huaton road. WE can save you money on water pipe. Hubbard Bros., Inc. BAROAIn"uSED MACHINERY 0 tractora; 1 corn aheller, I fan ning mill, 1 grain grinder, disc har rows, tractor plows, 1 corn binder. HUBBARD BROS., INC. FOR SALE: 3 burner oil etove. roll top desk, aklla, automobile hot wat er heater, lace type rubber boots, other miscellaneous articles. Extra special 985.00 violin and S800 case (40.00. Leaving, must sell at once. Call at 32 Keene Way Drive. FOR SALE Vetch Inoculation. Mon- arch Seed & Feed Co. FO R SALE Inoculate vetch before planting to assure maximum growth use Nltragen. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Peaches. Fine Elbert as. 2c a pound. R. R. Ouches, mile west of upper school bouse. Griffin Creek. Phone 857 -L. PETITE PRUNES for sale. Tel. 7-F-4. TIER WOOD Dry fire, pine, oak and laurel, on ground or delivered, 'lei. 722. PERSONAL PALMISTRY READING dally. Phone 453 J. Asniand, for appointments. REV EVELYN MARSHALL spiritual readings dally. 318 So. Riverside. MISCELLANEOUS APOLLO Piano Studio 126 N. Holly. Jazz and classical taught. Arrange ments for band, orchestra, etc Music set to lyrics. AUTO INSURANCE at about 50 saving; class "A" plus Company Leg. Reserve. 206 First Nat'l Bauk Bldg. Phone 350. DENTISTRY Dr. I. O. Gove 235 C Main. BOAT I-RAILER. Cash Register Add ing Machine. Typewriter. Boots Shoes, Hunting-FishLng Equipment 317 North Riverside GRAIN SACKS Jackson Couxty Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Bta. DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone. 4tb and Bartlett. FOR SALE Equity In house. 320 Haven. FOR SALE Grain, oats and barley bags. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR SALE Canning peaches. E stancuii. Phoenix. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired, fick a Hardware, 131 wsst Main. . FOR SALE Used sewing machines, ail makes; terms tf desired All make rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Hl-Way Inn Cafe and 1250 month equipment. Rent Gold Hill. Ore. COFFEE ANN'S FOR SALE. M00 AND light car in good running order buys best paying service sta tion on Redwood highway, near Kerby. account sickness. Golden Rule Service. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ADsiraclt JAI.'HrJON CO. ADSTRAC1 CO. Abstract jj ntlt ano Title Insurance The only complete Title System In JackeoD County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of ritle. Rooms 8 and 6, No. 83 North Central Ave. upstair. Rlalto. Phone 1616-Y. Transier BADS TRANSFER at STORAGE CO -Office 1015 No 3entra! Pbone 16 Prices right Aert'-je guaranteed BAWLJCY rRANSFBR - Expert pack ers and movers Special uveacock moving equipment puces right 818 North Riverside Phone 1044.-& Expert window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House Cleaning. Floor Wsxlng. Ori ents! Rug Cleaning specialty Wall Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING. Ic per 1 ft. Mr. Black 810 N Bartlett. Painting and Papernanglng M. A. BUSS painting snd paper banging Tal 646--W a. 8 8 Orape Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON FURNITORl CARS. ETC Prompt service and le gal ratee W B THOMAS. 5 8 Central State license No 8 157. LEGAL NOTICES Notlre tn Creditor. In the County Court of the Stete of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Dee Bowman, deceased. Notice Is herehv given that the un dersigned has been sprinted by the Hon. rxrl B Day, Judge OI me soove entitled Court, sa Executrix of said estste, snd hss duly qualified sccord Ing to law; all persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present same, with pi?r vouchera and duly verified according to law. at the office of T. W Miles, attorney for the undersigned. n the Jackson County Bank building In tha City of Medford. Oregon, within six months from the d.te hereof. Dated and flrt published August 16tb, 1934 I.EONA L. MARTIN. Executrix of the stat of Dee Bowman, deceased. Notlre for publication This wiil notify lard holders under! the EiaSe Point Irrigation Diatrlcl ' tii.l the Board of Directors Mr aa:d . dUiirict will alt as a Board of Equall zatlon on October 2nd. 1934. at 3:00 P. M. in the office of the district, for the purpose of reviewing and correct ing Its assessment rolls which are now on file in this office for public In spection. Parties aggrieved, or desir ing adjustments in acreage should present themselves before the Board at this time, or should file written re quests for correction prior to the above mentioned date. Bv order of the Board of Directors. R. T. SEAMAN. Secretary. Forest Creek FOREST CREEK, Aug. 30. 6pl.) Aaron Ayres, Jr., and Roy Jones of Central Point were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ayres, August 23. Mrs. Arthur Davles spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. j O. C. Dorothy, In Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearce and fam ily, and Valerie Pearce attended a swimming party at Jackson Hot Springs August 25. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberta of Med ford visited a tthe Aaron Ayres home August 23. Charlie Madsen and Bill Thurman returned home from the logging camp back of Roxy Ann to spend the week-end with their families. A hard shower In the night relieved the uncomfortable heat and laid the dust here August 27. Adana Ayres la spending this week In Medford as guest of her aunt, lu:s. W. H. Roberts. Sources of summer water supply here, never known to fall before, are now dry. Several families are haul ing drinking water from the' school house well. John Black. Aaron Ayres and Rus sell Ayres made a business trip to Medford August 25. Painting and repair of the school house is progressing rapidly. It will be ready for the opening September 10. , 1 Griffin Creek ORIPPIN CREEK, Aug. 30. (Spl.) Several ladlea of the community met August 32 with Miss Alice Malln, acting county home demonstration agent, at the white school house, and organized club work toT this year. Meetings will be held on the second Friday of each month, flrat meeting being September 14 at the home oi Mrs. B. 8tammen. The following of flcera were elected: Chairman, Mrs. Ruth Hood; vice-chairman, Mrs. Lula Sturglll; secretary and treaaurer, Mrs. Winnie Brown. This first meeting will be held from 10 to 4, with cov ered dish lunch, consisting of salad, sandwiches, cake and freah fruit. Pur pose of the meeting will be to make guide patterns for an wno are in terested In sewing. The Radio club will meet the first and third Wednesday of each month This club work la for all ladles of the oommunlty and It Is to be hoped that after the busy season every one will get Interested. Mr. and Mrs. George Plait and daughters and Mrs. E. E. Morrison spent Sunday at Ashland park. Afton Guches, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guches, had her tonsils re moved Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chllds Corothera and family of Portland were recent visitors at the home of their eon and family, Ralph Corothera. J. B. Meehan left Tuesday to work on a school house near Phoenix. Mra. McLynn of orchard home drive was pleasantly surprised when sev Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Kind of lettuce 4. Squander . Dry 12. High ! the musical seals II. Worship 14. One of David's chief rulers II. Long narrow Inlet 11 Postponement II. Omens 20. The birds 31. Urchin 22. Outer covei Ina of a wheel 24. Wharf 24. Sailors 21. Ahead SO. Say further It. Voiceless consonants II. That woman 31. Perform U. Crooks S3 Park S. Flog 17. Prlcklr seed covering 10. Duration without be ginning or end IB. T.urkT Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle RlMMyP ROfAlR To U s g S SAjS P E NfEMPfy if.iil0RiylHB i fly tilMiilHjA 111 IIE e E AL IJJmMhEIN JS I DE A n e tMay r e Wjfe. r i n s T!RIe AT5M I L LpOP ST ip i m n 1 1 1 iMi. iI!Myl. 5m5 T El P AlRJAJT 1 O NE T T A Pi I CE5Me5TYPE 4S. Before 9, Cllpnlna-a used for making rid. 10. Addition at riant anclei to a building 81. Rodent 2. Interminable periods of ttme IS. Undermine ' 41. English rtrar is 7 ZZlZ zszz ill r 23 mm TA. L jgl Wl f H iil!! H12 II 36 39 A; AO 41 42 43 44 45 It "IT? : W'so ;y - V-7 Si ,,. 51 7?s5 eral ladles of the community called on her Friday evening and honored her with a shower. Mra. A. Bursell, Mr. and Mis. R. L. Painter and aon, Glenn, who have been visiting relattvea here for some time, left Wednesday for their home at Mountalu View, Calif. Mr. and Mn. Fred N. Cu.nmlnga of Prospect who spent the week-end In Medford were Sun..ay eve dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown at the J. D. Brown home. Paul Spuhn. who has spent the past year mining near Roseburg. was home Saturday to take care of his property and renew old acqualntancea. Elder R. E. Hays and family, who have been living on the Mlnear place for the past two yeare. leaves Beptem ber 1 for Lodl. Calif., to take over the 8eventh Day Adventlst church there. Elder Haya and family have made a great many frlenda In this district and will be missed by all. Professor and Mra. L. H. Booth and family will leave soon for Laurelwood. Mr. and Mrs. Booth, who have been teaching at the Rogue River academy for the past three yeara. will teach at the Laurelwood academy. A large picnic was held on the Applegate In honor of Mra. Buraell. Mr. and Mrs. Painter of Mountain View. Calif., last Sunday. Among others present were Mrs. 3. B. Meehan and son. Myron, and daughter, Doro thy and their mother. Mrs. Cox. About 350 friends gathered at ine home of Mr. and Mra. Clarence Cart wright In Medford Saturday evening for a farewell party for Elder snu Mrs. HayB and family and Professor and Mrs. Booth and family. Mr. and Mrs. McKee Flsk (nee Laura Best) and email aon. Donald, left Wednesday for Reno to visit a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Best and small aon before returning to their home at Santa Ana. Orvllle Vandorfy, eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Vandorfy. waa married August 15 to Miss Blossom Austin, dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Aus tin of Ashland, at the Seventh Day adventlst church on Bnatty street In Medford. Orvllle has lived on ana around Griffin creek for yeara and his many friends wish them many years of happiness. 1 . Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Aug. 30. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heckner are spend ing several days at Weavervllle, Cal., visiting with Mrs. Heckner'a brother, whom she had not seen for over 10 years. Walter Beam was hurt last week while at work on hla ranch. Two rlba were broken, but he la improving rapidly. Mrs. Barrows spent last Wednesday visiting Mrs. Charles Clngcade at Eagle Point. Mildred Hanaen accompanied Verna Clngcade to the aheep camp Satur day. Lois Wright attended the party given at Mrs. Luther Day's Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons and daughter returned to their home at Olendale, Calif., after spending the last two months with Mrs. Edna Monla. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright and little son of Medford were guests at the H. W. Wright home Sunday. Mra. John Day of Central Point was calling on friends here Tueaday. Mrs. Ed Tucker and Mr. snd Mrs. E. E. Tucker were shopping In Med ford Tuesday. Miss Margaret Dally. Mrs. Mary O'Nell and son and Pete Rowe of Cross -Word Puzzle 11. r.llns animals II. The red planet l. Thick black ' liquid 23. Pronoun 24. Tablet 25. Artificial language ze. Combination of words expressing a oompl.t. thought 27. Conjunction 21. Exclamation 29. Novel 21. Meadow 33. Ing steps 24. aloat exe.ll.nt SB. Orb of day 3. Flat cap 37. Prepares by mixing or steeping SS. The south west wind II. Mexican Indsn 41. Edlbl. tuber 43. Short lack.t 43. Anatomical tissue 41. Short shrlD bark 43. Am.rlran republlei abbr. DOWN 1. Kind of fish 1. Medley I. Comm. need i. Walked In water I. Arabian seaport . Not hard 1. Viaducts I. Always: contr. t. flirting device 10. Sea eagle THEIR TESTIMONY t 1 : ..... ' . i Mr' $ tW A & " Many of the high spots In the trial of Mrs. Eva Coo at Coopers town. N. for the murder of her crippled chore man, Harry Wright, have been supplied by Marry Nablnger (above) and Mra. Gladys S hum way lnaet). both former boarders at the Coo tavern. Mrs. S hum way said Mra. Coo hated Wright (Associated Press Photos) Medford visited at the Wright home Friday. Mrs. Fred Bloom lngcamp and chil dren of Hornbrook, Calif., are guests of her slater. Mrs. L. J. Rohrer this week. She also visited with her brothers, W. M. and G. A. Hansen and families. 1 Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, Aug. SO. (Spl.) George Hamilton of the Frultdale grange was a visitor at the wllllama Orange Thursday evening of last week. He explained the details of the agree ment of the State Orange with a re liable oil company to furnlah oil and gaa to farmer grangers at reduced rates. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bartley of Jack sonville were dinner guests Sunday at the Hammon home. In the after noon Mat Morrison, Mr. and Mra. Harry Sorrels and children were callers, also Mr. and Mra. Bartley. formerly residents on Wllllama creek. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Butts and infant daughter, Jacqueline Llnette, are spending two weeks with their parcnta, Mr. and Mra. Emery Butts and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lofland. Mr. and Mrs. Doll Lemmon snd sou, Roscoe, of Ashland visited Sun day with Mrs. Lemmon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lettlken. The Provolt school will open Mon day, September 3, with Mrs. Dorrls Cooper of Ashland as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hubbard of Port, land and Mrs. Jess Lemmon and chil dren of the Redwood highway were calling on friends on Williams creek recently snd stopped at the C. W. Roberts home. M, Wykel's son wss cjuits hsdiy smashed snd bruised In an accident last Friday. He was taken to Grants Pass hospital, but was able to come home Monday, John Jacobe of Williams passed away at the Sacred Heart hospital in Medford August 35, after an illness of three weeks. He was born In Rhlnesfeldt. Germany, March 30, 1808. coming to America with his parents, when six yeara old. He nas lived on Williams creek the last ten years. Funeral services were held at the Socred Heart Cathollo church In Medford, Father Black officiating. In terment waa In the I. O. O. F. ceme terv August 37. Mr. and Mra. John Manuel moveo to Grants Pass Monday. Mrs. Man uel will have employment In the Palmer cannery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ward na Itttie daughter, of Scotia. Calif., were week en1 visitors at the Klncade and Peck ham homes. Earl Whlsler, Jr., who Is working in the orchards near Medford got poi soned from the spray on the pesrs and had to lay off for a few days. mis Ans an tflnl.l Otto Mer cer and daughter, Mlas Francla Mer cer of orympla, wash., anoi iu Dorothy Mercer of Medford visited at the Tracy horn, recently. Harry Overbeck, Ted and ores Anderaon left for Crescent City Fri day for some deep sea fishing. Mr. snd Mn. Joe Collins returned Monday from fishing at Four Mile laka. Jack Thorpe took car. of the Colllne1 dairy during their absence. Mlas , Arlene Inmann was nonor guest at a blrthdsy dinner Sundsy. Ebron Orlfflts of Centrsl Point snd Don Applegsts of Medford TUtted with Edward Inmann during his stay home from Annie Springe. Several farmers are hauling toma toes to the cannery at Ashland. Donald Cotton of Pine Tree camp left yesterday for Ashland to spend l few days. 4- TircM! ah an. (AdI.1 Tslent schools will open Monday, September 3. Superintendent Aahcraft states thst new student or beginning pupils should consult with the superinten dent before school begins. The school has been put In excellent condition New supplies have been purchased for the D. 8. department, making this rfennrtment thorouehlv UD to date. There win be three new taehera this yeer. Mary Chambers will have charge of 3nd and 3rd frade. Clta Tolo j Talent STIRS COO TRIAL Ellis, 4th and 6th grade, and O, McCraken the 8th grade and charge of athletics. Mrs. L. Morris will have charge of the 1st grade, Edna Wisely the 5th and 6th grades. High school, Nor man Ashcraft, superintendent, Mary McLarnln, D. 8., and Helen Shipley, commercial. TALENT. Aug. 30. (Spl.) Dance given at the city hall Saturday night proved to be quite a success In spit of the hot weather, and about 920 was taken In. The proceeds will be used for the playground. Another dance will be given In the near fu ture by the chamber of commerce. Mr. and Mrs. P. Smith were shop ping In Ashland Tuesday. Miss Olive Johnson has been tIbU- lng friends In Medford the past week Miss Dorothea Borg was the guest of Betty Southwlck of Medford last week, returning home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. G merest of Medford attended the chamber of commerce dance Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowe and cml dren. Robert and Goldle, and A. O, Waterman were dinner guests of Mr, and Mra. B. Clark of Eagle Point Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. H. Goo do visited Bra Qoode'a parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bates, In Medford Sunday. A. T. Bdmondson returned recently from Newport, where he has been for the past two weeks. Mr. Edmonton expects to return to Newport soon as he has employment at that place Mr. and Mrs. H. Humllton were shopping In Medford Tuesday. Jonah Barrett was down from the Ashland mine Sunday. L. Tame has been appointed post- j master of Talent. j Mae Bates of Medford was visiting , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bates, Monday. 1 Earl Edmondson was home Saturday , from the CCO camp. Mra. Ray Shoemaker waa operated on at the Community hospital. Mrs. T. Quetslaff was a Talent vis itor Monday. Mr. Block Is now employed at Cra ter Lake as a mechanic. Mr. and Mrs. Art Lewis visited at the t. Klncald home Saturday night. O. Sargent of New York visited at the home of his nephew, Charles Wattenburger, Sunday. Mr. Watten burger has been quite 111 the past two months but Is somewhat lmprov- A Real Bargain In An Attractive Medford Home at 621 Dakota St. A fin Medford home, 2 block- from the Med. ; ford high school and 4 blocks from the Wah lngton chool. 6 room with tile bath and tile kitchen. Fine locality and excellent neighbor hood .'. . garage. On pavement. This home will be told at less than i i2 ACTUAL COST See owner at house. Will meet prospective buyers any afternoon this week hours 3:00 to 6:30 p. m. WANTED! 50 Hop Pickers at Once DIXIE RANCH (LOWER RIVER ROAD) GRANTS PASS, OREGON ed since his return from the hos pital Saturday. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK. Aug. 30. (Spl.) Sunday school will have a picnic din. ner In the Giants Pass park Septem ber 3. This Is for the community and it la hoped everyone will attend. Mrs. Pauline Wahl and Miss Nm Jacobs called on Mrs. R. L. Miller August 25. Mra. Charles McMerrlck and son, George, spent August 29 with her sla ter. Mrs. Donald Mills, of Jackson Tills. R. Towns of Sitka, Alaska, accom panied by his father from Tacoma, Wash., spent the first of the week with Mrs. Vencll Cerveny, Mr. Towns' daughter. Mr. and Mra. R. Proctor of Q rants Pass called on Mr. and Mrs. George Drummond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Boltng and children, Bitty, Wallace, Alice, Shir ley and Georgia, wars In Rogue River August 22 shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller attend ed church In Medford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reamea of Sams Valley visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMerrlck August 24. Mrs. Tony Ross and daughter, The resa, of Gold H1U spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Koster. t Meteorological Report August SO, 1934. Forecasts. MedforA and vicinity: Cloudy to night: Friday fair.. Not much change in temperature. Oregon: Generally fair tonight na Friday, but overcast western valleys tonight. Foga on coast. Not much change In temperature. Local Data, Temperature a year ago today; Highest, 81: lowest, 44. Total monthly precipitation .09 In. Deficiency Vor the month, .30 Inch. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1. 1933, 11.04 inches. Deficiency for the season, 7.0a Inches. Relative humidity at p. m. yes terday, ao per cent; 5 a m. today, 71 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 5:35 a. m. Sun set, 6:47 p. m. Observations Token at 5 A. M 120th Meridian Time Boise Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy p. Cdy. 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