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PAGE THIRTEEN WttiMwOU XV&UT&astined FOR EiSYrtRE F ERE N CE; VE- MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1935. I BORROW? 9 r : Belli every ad this pate. Sou U1 probably Una ex actly the thing yon want to bay or seU. If It Imt there, advertise. 1 1 ' Inexpensive, effective. RATES Far word lint liuertlon c (Minimum t5c) aeh additional Insertion, per word 1,1 (Minimum 10c) ret line pe' month without copy changes tl.lt Phone 75 TOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND TAKEN UP About 20 turkeys. Own er may have by Identifying same and pay" teed. F. W. Whitman, Coker Butte Road. LOST String pearl beads several weeks ago. Valuable only as keepsake. P. O. BOX 11. wuwoi v. LOST 11 dog musing. can Ifiie WANTED MALE HELP HOW WOULD YOU like to make 7 50 a day? Own a brand new Ford Sedan besides. Be your own boss. I send everything you need. Positively no money risk. Details Free. Albert Mill 7350, Monmouth, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl about 20 for house work. Small family. No washing. Phone 1125. WANTED Girl or woman for general housework. Phone 1038. WANTED Woman for light house keeping and care of convalescent mother. 219 Haven St. POSITION OPEN Married or single woman showing atunnlng new Au tumn drosses. 15 weekly and your own drCBscs Free. No canvassing. Experience unnecessary. Send size. Fashion Frock, Dept. T-9841, Cin cinnati, Ohio. WANTED Experienced woman or girl for general housework. Tel. 1Q93. LADY with child, 2, wants work for winter. Mrs. Johnson, 601 E. Main. WANTED SITUATIONS WIDOW desire position tn mother less home, or cooking for men, go anywhere. References. Box 4041. Mall Tribune. . POSITION WANTED by middle-aged woman. Practical nurse: care for Invalid. Will help with housework or general housework. Tel. 774-J-l. ti..M-nrn pnxttlon as housekeeper In motherless home. References. Tel. 831-J. WANTED To aalst in home before 8 and after 5. for room and board. Box 4143, Tribune. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS HAVE client ready to pay cash for good sized stock ranch. Prefer aom out range with it. B. J. Palmer. Real Estate Broker. Space In Palmer Music store. WIN s2.350.00 . . . CAN vou make 5 three-letter words UAirig the letter In the word "PARAMOUNT?" Rush your answer to G. F. Stayton, Dept. C, Des Moines. Iowa, and you will get op portunity to win S2.250.00. WANTED To lease an apartment house. Mrs. Alice Colby, 213 A. St., Oranta Pass, Oregon. EMPTY FURNITURE VAN returning from Tscoms, Washington Oct. 7. wants load from there or way points. Phone 615, Hawley Transfer. 'TO LOAN From 500 to 800 on Al real estate security. C. C. Pierce, Room 1, Palm building, Medford, Oregon. WANTED Oood electric washing ma chine, reasonable. V. s. Bradford, Rt. 2. Box 79, Berrydale Ave. WANTED Part load to Los Angeles, both ways. Geo. Yockel. Phone 10-F-21, Ashland. WANTED TO LEASE Cash In ad vance. 20 to 40 acres, house, barn, fenced. Box 115(J. Rt. 1, Ashland. WANTED TO RENT Fully equipped ranch on shares or cash rent. Phone 383 -X. WANTED Good team mules and farm Implement. Harr7 Steoler. Rt. 1. Box 474. Ashland. WANTED Used furniture, tools, etc Berrydale 3nd Hand Store, 1603 No Riverside. Phone 266. WE PAY un to 15 00 for m-n's used suit. Will H. Wilson. 32 No. Front St. WANTED Men's used suits nd shoes. 616 E. Main St. Used Ward robe Shop. WANTED We pay oun foi household good furniture and tvive We also ouj met! ni'le. pelt wool and m aair MEUPORD AWAn HOUS8, 11 N urtp St Phone 1062 uitT vntTR Fitrnttiir ri!!ihl.errt rellnlahed refined by Thlbault Phone 999-H or estimate WANTED Helfei oalfM Wm Ruby ftohult neaale Oregon WANTED BeH cattle test istuD. od pistu. J. J. Oaeuoruiia. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT FURNISHED 3 -ROOM ept : private bath and Bleeping porch. 912 So. Oakaal. FOR BENT Apt. 334 Apple. FURNISHED pt., private Oath, light paid, 1B. 331 Apple. FOR RENT Furnished apt.: iteam heat. Frlgldatre, hot water and gar age. 503 8. Holly St. FOR RENT Dee Ur.ble furnished apt. Hotel Grand. ATTRACTIVE APT. Newly decorated. new furniture, hw, .uw age. Ratea moderate. 10 Quince St. FOE RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Suite of rooms with liv ing room or way In modern home near nigh school. Teachers or business women. Pnone 964-J. PLEASANT sleeping room, 19 Mlstlo- toe St. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping cabin, i.50 per week. 325 South Riverside ave. HEATED furnlahed room, 612 South Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orape FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOM furnlahed apt. at 229 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished apt., Holly Court, No. 5. 40.00 month. Jackson County Bldg. to Loan Association. Phone 195. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Large house pn East Side. Phone 1524-X. FOR RENT 3-room modem furnish ed abuse. 316 South Peach. FOR RENT, Furnished suburban home, close In. Phone 1802 until 4:30. for rent Furnished home. 336 Crater Lake Ave. FOR RENT 6-room modern home. 245 No. Grape; beautuui lawn, shade, etc. Call Farmers Fruit growers Bank. FOR REN1 flume furnished or unfurmahed Brown as whit FURNISHED 6-room bungalow In. quire 109 West Main. FOR RENT-e-ROOM BOARD ROOM and Board. Special dinners served by appointment. ps-: luncheon and partlea arranged. 344 NO. central, mono noi-i. RATES reasonable at T16 B Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR quarters, 134 S. Ivy. FOR RENT Business location room 16x50 Win remodel to sun tenant Apply Mall Tribune . FOR EXCHANGE SALE OR TRADE .30-30 Marlln rifle for wheat. Whit Whig Poultry Farm, Phoenix, Ore. wanted TO TRADE Fresh Toggen- bunr milk goats for body fir. Tel 1559. vira fi,I.r nr trnlA for wood, milk cows. C. L. Stafford. 6th So. Beall Lane on Old titage roaa. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Eighty acres on highway and railroad in Klam ath, county, all Irrigated, good po tato and alfalfa land. H. G. Wilson. Phone 1222-R. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 5-ROOM modern house. 2 lot on pav ing 1600. 50 down, balance 3i month Including taxe. Modern 8 room house, fireplace, corner paved lot, shade. 1600. Small down pay ment, balanoe monthly. Inquire evenings 1003 . Jackson. FOR SALE: Household goods. Mary Mac Orchard. Klnga Hlway. 4-ROOM modern house, garage, 2 acrea irrigaica, ucrnco, iruio, uuira out, all for 1300; terma. H. N. Lofland, 225 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE One acre on Orchard Home Drive, house, garage, ham, chicken house, excellent clover pas ture and garden easily Irrigated. Big Pine Lumber Company, Phone No. 1. 4 ACRES Bear Creek bottom, free. loam soil, Irrigation. 5-room plas tered, modern home, garage, chick en house, bsrn, nice shade. 14 miles from good ichoola. Price 2750 1500 down, balance excellent terma. 7 acrea excellent soil. Irrigated 4-room house, good well, pressure pump. barn, fenced with woven wire, Milk cow. 100 chicken. 25 turkeys. Total price 1BOO. Wonderful terms. CHARLES A. WINO AOENCY. INC 109 E. Main St. Phone 728 for SALE Attaractlve 4 room mod era home. Larffe living room. Lot of hullt-lna. Between Academy end High chool. 1850 00. Term. ALSO li acre on Thomas Drive only 50.00. L. O. Plckell, 204 E. Main. 20 ACRES, close In. fine Improve ments. 5 A. free water, all fenced, 150O. 1-3 down, bal, 4. Shele; 402 E. Main. FOR SALE Completely equipped 100 A- farm. isoo; soo can. box 4019. Tribune. FOR SALE 25-acre pear orchard go ing at a bargain, see B. J. Fanner Real Estate Broker, space In Palmer Music Store. BRAND NEW home sacrifice; auto matic oil heat: 8 large rooms and bath: fin view. Special terms to dependable buyer. Priced below cost. No trade in. Open dally 2-5 p. m. 1619 E. Main St. FOR SALE STOCK or DAIRY RANCH 640 acre, fenced 6 fields spring water tn each: 280 sere. KK) acres fenced; some improvement C E Hooker, 163 Gramie, AahUnd, Oregen. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR 8AUJ Small home, furnished; modern conveniences: good loca tion; 2 lou: terms like rent. Apply 403 Clark St. FOR SALE Several large and email ranchea. paid up water right: city end suburban homes. Bargains. Rental. W. J. Roberta, Realtor, 120 West 2nd. FINEST VIEW, half-acra corner homeslU In Medford. WOO. Box 4046. Tribune. EAST SIDE home, double plumbing, hardwood floors, - fireplace, fine large grounds, with fruit and ehsde; priced at a sacrifice for quick sale; 700 will handle, balanoe of 2300. easy payment at 0. Nice 4-room modern house with garage; newly finished inside ana out; s.1500. only also down, balance easv navmenta at 7 per cent Int. 5-Room stucco In excellent condi tion, paved street, nice lot, shade; (2900. only 4260 down and balance easy terma. . BROWN Sc WHITE, Realtor. 104 W. Main. FOR SALE For cash, 153 acres, free water rigm, Dunaings, so-ne simosr for logging. Mr. Geo. Coram. 845 So. Central. HOUSES FOR SALS OR RENT Jackaoo Count; Building e Lou Ass'n Phone 195 HAVE several high-class home prop ertiss in acid mil. central romt Medford, Ashland, foi sale on rent al basis or trade lor Portland prup- erty. Big reduction for cash, see or writ E. N. Stldd. 40 Granite Ashland. Ore. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown as White) 100 ACRES, well Improved, stocked and equipped, close to Meedford; some cash or Income property. Bal snce long time, low interest, o. a DeVoe. 623-J-2. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Studebsker panel deliv erygood mechanical condition, 150 Will consider cow In trade. 1704 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Late '29 Chev. Coach, ISO. Would trade for late model motorcycle. See at 803 Ji No. Riv erside. FOR SALE 1931 Ford roadster, rum. ble seat, (220.00. Phone 614. FOR SALE 4-door sedan fine condi tion. Small mileage. Phone 571-J-3 after 6 p. m. O. L. Llndley. HUDSON Sedan, fine condition, very cheap. Call 957 or 833-R. FOR SALE Dodge touiliiK .35.00 Star Delivery S45.00. Ray's Market Talent. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK PIGS FOR SALE OR TRADE for two bottom 12-ln. tractor plow. Cecil Measer, Sams Valley. FOR SALE Horse for fox or chicken feed.2 miles north on Crater Lake Highway. Fred C. Sander. 1400-LB. 9-year-old sound work horse. A. P. Jordan, Wagner Creek road, Talent. FOR SALE! Saddle pony, or trade for fresh heifer. W. E. Nicholson, 'Ross Lane. FOR SALE: Pure-bred Shropshire; Several cross-bred rams. L. A. Sal ads, Central Point. 3 RAMBOUILLET bucks tor sale or trade. W. E. Butler. Eafgle Point. FOR SALE Sound gentle horse suitable for women or children 203 Mountain Ave. Ashland, Ore 2nd house below 8 r. trsck. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 600 chickens, two ley Ing houses. 6 acre. Four Corners. Midway Road. FOR SALE Colored fryers; grapes. Concords and other varieties; wind fall applea, horseradish and seckel pear. Phone 314-Y. Walker. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE A real good violin, case and bow, 630. 1150 court St. FOR SALE E-flat alto aaxaphone. Call at People Electric store or call 393 after 6:30. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS STAR DELICIOUS APPLES FOR SALE 1.00 per lug. Starting Monday, Sept. 23rd. Woodlawn Orchard, Central Point. Bring your own boxes. FOR BALE OR TRADE 4 Wheel house trailer, bullt-lna everything com plete good rubber. J. M. McCurry, Oold Hill. Mile west. FOR SALE Bennett apples, also wind falls. Vi mile from city limits Old Pacific Highway. O. V. Myers. Tel. 258-J. FOR A ALE 4 bed, spring and mat tress; dresser; Singer ,sewing ma chine; yard ewlng. 3fl Olen Oak Court. Tel. 812. WILKNIT HOSIERY CO. Amazlngl Silk hose, guaranteed to wear without holes, or new hose free. Sole representative. Mrs. Arn old Wiley. 615 w. Uth St.. City. FOR SALE 16 tons OAt hay, tfl per ton. A. P. Jordan, Wagner Creek road. Talent. FOR SALE Large Crawford cling peaches. C C. Clemens, 303 Vn courer. Phone 1016-L. FOR SALE: 5000 gallon rrdwood wa ter tank. Ray Shuster. Talent. Bee son Lane. FARMERS. ATTENTION I Rebuilt sec ond hand farm Implements at bar gain prices. Call and see us at 39 South Orape. Medford. FOR SALE Jonathan and Delicious Apples. Ala Vista Packing House. FOR SALE Fordson tractor with Darby wheels and electric Uniltion; 8 ft. disc and disc plow. 1225. Loren O'Neal. Rte. 3, Box 113. Med- ford. FOR SALlWTimothy and clover baled hay. Chas. Pettlgrew. Phone A-F3, Eagle Point. 1 GRAPES for jelly or juice, 3c ib at 1 704 No. Central. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Conn cornet, trumpet moaei; suimii riKnei yiauu, vuuujr cue. Phone 1417-L. FOR SALE Delicious apples, big and red, by box. carload or truce load. 25c and up. Prink Orchards. Phone 611-J-2. SWEET SPANISH Onion (Eat 'em like an apple). 2 cent per pound In 50-lb. lot delivered. Phone 774-R-S. TOMATOES. 75c hundred. Penlnger, 3 miles north central Point on Paclflo Hwy. FOR SALE Singer electric eewlng machine, cabinet style, prsctlcslty new, 80. 542 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Sewing machine, type writer, pressure cooker, vacuum cleaner, washing machine, radio, dishes and canned fruit. 812 W. 4th. FISHERMEN Expert rod wrapping; files made to order. Prompt aer. vice. Phone 1341. Bob Gllstrap. PRUNES on the F. S. Carpenter place, lo lb. You ptck them. 2 miles west on Jacksonville Hwy. B. B. Ford Tel. 731-R. TOMATOES 50c lug, 2 miles west on J vllle Hwy. B. E. Ford. Tel. 731-R, FOR SALE Counters, showcases, wall cases, shelving; hemstitching, but ton and pleating machines; circu lating heater. All must go. Handl oraft Shop. 43 S. Central. REAL SILK HOSIERY may now be had through local representative, Grace E. Smith, 988-R. FOR SALE I have a few used pianos wnicn i win sen lor balance due on . contract. B. J. PALMER Real Estate Broker. Space In Palmer Music Store. PETITE prunes lo lb on tree Leo Young. Columbus off Stewart. 2nd house on right. CUCUMBERS Fresh every day. Mr Doe. 1700 Prune St. HAVE YOUR Ola Washer repaired- HAVE new wringer rolls Installed In your old washer Any make avail able Bargain prices this month only Picks' Hardware. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENT Going service station and cabin site on main highway In Meoiora. mis is a paying business and a good opportunity for In dividual or family with eoproxl mately teoo. Please write P. O. Box 1074. Medford, If Interested. FOR SALE 15-room apt. house, fur nished; on highway; fully rented Bargain. Box 6869. Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS LADIES, LOOK I Have your sewing macnine looxed at and adjusted. It is FREE. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 3 No. Bartlett or Phone 762. - CLASSICAL and popular piano les sons. Apollo Piano Studio. 218 E. Main, HATTtE REAMES WHITE Teacher of riano nign scnooi credit given Studio 220 Laurel. Phone 449-M. PERMANENT3 at Prevost'a Shop 1.45. cor. Oakdale At 10th Ph. 727 BUSINESS DIRECTORY expert WIihIii Cleanen. LET! GBOROfi DO 11 Tel 111? Hou oleanin Hooi waxlmg on antol rust cleaning and u ptioi start n. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS' L Oymnastlo swlnt . t. Traders 1ft. Takes up again If. Sort of pmall rich . . Normandy . cheese It. Provided ;t. Corrosion on Iron It. Roman date SO. Mother 31. Endure 31, Extended journeys 31. Mark of a wound , ST. Sea eagles 39. Move with A lever SO. Blessings 81, Entrance 33, Food staple S4. Hovel It, Reital real dences 40. Firmament 41. Kind of wood 44. Nut S. Vegetable 4ft. TJndentand ' 47. Catenas for controlling clock strik ing mechan isms 19. Writing fluid Solution of Yesterday's Puzzts V E N A N AM A S SKI I NpjaAlR N A L O e I S E I R jcl E I U I S I E I sIeMtUes1t1e1eImeid1 PO. Recompense DOWN 62. Burn 1, Clan H, Acquire 3. Allude knowledge t. Like 88. Qerm cells i. Mummured 69. Ward off contentedly S2. Other I. Ostrlrhllke 6,1. Escape artfully bird 65. Biblical tower 9. Keen relish 66. Indo-Chinese T. Hnr legally dialect S. Milk farm 67. Article of food f. Finishes 69. The birds 10. Grow old 71. M?seif 11. One who gives 73. tiplsnh a lease 74. Relate 12. Aerial rail 7. Tightest v-ay: colloq, 77. Handled 12. Style of type , U-. lLiiE-!Lll- u . L :!uu ubiu U 3S . v JIT 37 30 3f 4oH VH '.V. ' . I.'.-. J&u. 71 p H V 75 " ff 77 BUSINESS DIRECTORY abstract. JACKSON CO. allSTHACl CO. Aoa tract ot rule and lltle Inaurane The inly complete rule System in Jaoxaoo County. MURRAV ABSTRACT OO AOS tract oi Hue. tKHnu tug phi North Uentral Ave. upstair. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 50 to 3O0 for personal or household purpose on House Furnishings or Auto: also Cara Refinanced Loan closed within 30 minute. License No. 8 167. See W. B. Thoma. 45 So. Cen tral piano and Guitar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Classical and modern piano instruction. MEL OHORD for every one. The only method that never falls. Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg., Medford, Ore. Tranirer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAL and long distance hauling Furni ture moving, eto Reasonable rate Tel 833 P E Samius Co HAWLEV I'RANSKER Expert pack ers and movers Special Uvea toot muving . equipment. Price right 619 North Riverside Phone 418 BADS TRANSFER & 8TORAUI OO -Office 1016 No Oentral Phone 816 Price right Service guaranteed SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 21. (AP) Old Doc Storke. respecter of no law save his own, chose the unique set ting of a ferry boat steaming across the Golden Gate to deliver Mr. and Mrs. George N. Babcock a bouncing 8'-pound baby girl today. The Babcocks were complacently en route to the University of Cali fornia here, to await the arrival of the baby, perhaps the first of next week. An ambulance tok the mother and babe to the hospital. Thereport came forth: "Both are doing nicely." VAN ZANDT REELECTED ?. F. W. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. HI. (AP) James IS. VanZandt of Altoona,, Pi,, will head the Veterans of Foreign Warn of the United States as their commander-in-chief for his third con secutive torm, Bernard W. Kearney of Olce ra vine, N. Y., also will succeed hire -elf aa senior vice -commander. Both were nominated In the annual convention here today without op position for formal election late to day. Idaho Relief Coin. WASHINOTON. Sept. 31. (AP) J h. Hood, works progress administrator for Idaho, said today the state would be given an Initial allotment of 8, 000.000 for a start on a state-wide works progress program. Cross-Word Puzzle 14. Headllners S3. Curses 34. Abraham' birthplace 26. Plotted 35. Small taste of liquid 50. Genus of the cow BS. Bound with narrow fabric 51. Copper coins 34. Owns 35. utilise 37. Permit 38. Playing card 3. la abte 41. Range of knowledge 41. Tibetan ox 47. Lair 46, Ocean M. Builds 63, Ancient Zoroaatrtan scriptures 14. Minimum 16, Run away secretly 66, Open 17. Old Dominion state i abbr, 61. Render suitable 60, Fiber plant 61. Inclination 6S. Pieces out 64. Always 41. Devoured 70, Before 76, One indefinite! 76. By Bronc Rider in Medford Rodeo Today V . . i . CHVCK WILSON, champion bronc rider riding "Strawberry Roan," one of the toughest Tmckeri ef th Norman uownn string. Wilson In Ntnrrhig In the .Medford Rndro. Today, at 2:00 p.m., the final appearance of rodeo riders and horses will be featured at the Jackson County Fairgrounds under the auspices of Medford '. Post 14, American Legion FARLEY PROTESTS Fl BNDICOTT. N. T., Bept. 31. (AP) -Postmaster General James A. Far ley demanded today that congress and tha state legislature take immed iate steps "to prevent the secret col lection and use of a vast Republican fund to Influence the elections." It Is Announced from Washington that the Republican national com mittee has organized a private cor poration to gather this huge fund and hope that by this device tho names of contributors may he con cealed," he told New York Democrat in an outdoor gathering concluding a huge two-day rally. "No subterfuge should permit the Republican national committee to conceal tha persons And Interests to whom It owes Its financing and who tn turn find that committee a useful and willing weapon with which to fight the reforms sponsored by the Democratic leadership," the state and national Democratic chairman said. Baying that, "Nationally, we have done a job that la without precedent In the world'a history," Parley pre dicted that the electorate will show that they have more confidence tn tha builders than in the wreckers." NEW YORK, Sept. 33. (AP) George Gets, treasurer of the nat ional Republican committee, denied today that the organization Is se cretly collecting a huge fund to In fluence elections, as postmaster Gen eral James A. Farley charged. Gets said, "Collection of any such fund Is news to me. As treasurer of the national committee I know that every three months we file with the house of representatives a statement of every dollar we have received with the name and Address of the contrib utor." NEBRASKA OLD AGE PENSION RULED OUT LtMCOUf, Neb., Sept. 21. (AP) Nebraaka itata relief and old age pen sion yitem were shattered today by a Nebraska aupreme court decision, holding the main acta providing for them unconstitutional. "Thinning Rank," BOISI. Idaho, Sept. 31. (AP) An other name was erased from the Hat of Idaho's remaining civil War vet erans today following the death of John B. Whlaler, 69, s native of Whltahlll, . 1 Thirsty Sailor Denied Damages On Beer Poison PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 31. (AP) Ernest Anderson, thirsty sailor who contended he wss pols emed by purple beer served him, failed In attempts to receive S978 damages a an antidote. During the trlsl of his dsmage suit sgslnst the brewery, Anderson admitted he consumed 14 bottles of beer and It was the 15th which was off color and made him vio lently 111. He had eaten nothing but salt salmon that day. "It may be that the combina tion of food and drink taken by the defendant put him In such a condition that the sight of any thing off color effected his stom ach," said District Judge Hend rlckson yesterday In refusing to grant damages. REPUBLICAN FUND FOR '36 CAMPAIGN : - Club -Lodge Announcements Girl Scout, Troop No. 4 The Girl Scouts of troop No. 4 will hold their first fall meeting Monday evening, Sept. 33rd, at Headquarters on East Main street. Miss Ruth Meusel wilt sgMn act as captain for this troop. The girls reg istered In the troop are: Jean Ouly, Fredene and Betty Daugherty, Phoebe Dean, Betty Fowler, Ruth Hedges, Helen Latham, Jeanne McKay, Kath- ryn Mead, Oarlln Piatt, Jean Piatt, Tatrlcla Short, June Williams and Maxlne and Earlene Young. These girls are urged to attend Monday eve ning and any other girls of Junior high And high school age Are Invited to come. The meeting will open at 7:00 p. m. Patrols and patrol leaders will be selected end the fall and winter pro gram planned. P. E. O. Meeting P. E. O. will meet with Miss El ru be th McKay Wednesday for an after noon meeting at the usual time. A report of the supreme convention will bo given at that time. Methodist Homecoming Homecoming at the First Methodist church will be held Tuesday at two o'clock. The Just Folks circle will be hosts. Catholic Ladles The Catholic ladles plan one of their famous chicken dinners for Oct. 1. Mrs. Weston 1 chairman for the affair. Pocahontas Lodge Next Friday eventng. Sept. 37. will be Past Pocahontas night at Weaton kn Council No. 30, with the past offi cers taking charge of the business hour. Birthdays occurring during Sep tember will be observed and the st tendance price will be awsrded. Fol lowing the bualnens hour a social card party will be held. Chrysanthemum Clrrle Chrysanthemum circle No. 84, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet In regular session Monday night at eight o'clock in the Odd Fellows hall. Offi cers will have charge of entertain ment and refreshment, and urge all member to be present and also ex tend a cordial Invitation to visitors. Missionary Meeting A Joint meeting of the Women's Home and Foreign missionary socie ties of the Methodist church will be held in Orants Pass, September 20 end 37, at the Newman Memorial church there. The session will open at one-thirty In the afternoon of the 39th, with Mis Orace Dillingham, of the Manley Center In Portland, speaking. In the evening of the same day the apesker will be Miss Austaln, a foreign missionary. A fine program has been arranged for both days. Golden Links Clsss. The Oolden Link Bible clsss ot the Baptist church will have a cov ered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. H. Nledermyer on Kos Lane FORCED TO SELL AT ONCE TO SETTLE AN ESTATE Home at 16 North Orange street in Medford. 7 room, double plumbing, fireplace, oak 'floors, double garage. $3500. $1000 cash balance like rent. , E. C. CORN Phone 610-J-6 Thursday at 13:30. After tha lunch eon there will be the annual eleo- tlon of officers. All members are) urged to attend. The committee la charge consists of .Mrs, W. D. Rob erts, Mrs. L. 8. Steverson, Mrs. J. 3L Lester, Mrs. 8. A. Moore, Mrs. R. I Klnner and Mrs. E. E. Wilson. St. Mark's Gnlld. Officers of St. Mark's Guild will give a public card party Friday. Sept. 37, at the guild hall. Play lng will begin at 3:00 o'clock, and prizes will be awarded In contract and auction bridge. Tea will be served at 4 o'clock by the following committee: Mesdamea A. F. Btennett, O. C. Murray, R. E. Green and R W' Frame, Altar Society. St. Anne's Altar eaclety " will glv the second of a series of card -partlea Tuesday -night In the parish halt The public Is Invited. Christian Endeavor. The Crater Lake Christian En deavor Union win hold a .covert dish dinner In the Federated ohurca at Central Point Monday evening a 8:30. All members on the ewcutlv committee are expected to be present a plans will be worked out for tn convention. La Foe Club. The La Foe olub wlU bold lv regular social meeting Wednesday afternoon at the Eagle' hall. The afternoon will be spent sewing for the bazaar. A covered dish luncheon will be served at 4:00 o'clock. Ladles' Auxiliary. Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Bap tlst church will hold their Septem bcr missionary meeting at the horn of Mrs. R. 8. Wilder, 113 Aids street Tuesday, at 3:30. Girl Scout Troon. Olrl' Scout troop No. 7 will meet at the Washington school Tuesday afternoon at 4;00 o'clock. There win bs no hike. Educator Dies, KEARNEY, Neb., Sept. 31. (AP) The body of William John Cooper, 62, former U. S. commissioner of education and a national authority on education, today was en rout to Berkeley, Calif., where . funeral services will be held. Burial will M In Oakland, Calif. Dr, Cooper died In a hospital yesterday from a heart ailment. , Phone 943 We'll haul away your refuse Olty Sanitary Service. K . Direct Reduction LOANS en HOMES Variable Interest 6 to 8 in Mrdlord District First Federal Savinqs & Loan Assn. of Medford 27 No. Holly St.