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"MEDFOTtD MATL TRTT51JNTI!, rEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1938. PAGE SEVEN rn WL Bens 22 .. llFOR RENT EH Bead rrery 'U on this page You vrtll probably tlnd exactly the things you nave been tooting tor or sale or trade for iiDuied articles jou may have Search iroui attic 01 store-room - you may una many things other are seek ing and De able to realize im mediate cash If what you want lant here advertise (01 it Tribune classified ad are Inexpensive efrectlvel RATES pox word tint insertion (Minimum 35c) Boon additional insertion. per word -lc . Minimum 10c) - Per Una per month without copy change U-3S Phone 75 FOB WANT AOS LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady'a pigskin gloye lor lelt hand. Phone 361-R. STRAYED Bay and brown horses, with halters on. Phone 1410. LOST--If dog missing, call 1616. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTF.n Emerlenced waitress, tray experience. Del Rogue Hotel, Grants Pass, ore. CHRISTMAS CARDS Big commis sions selling personal Christmas cards, stationery, and 7 sensational assortments. Special low priced hu morous personal cards. Experience a..-..-.. d,u uwnlM Wnllare UUIlccoo ,j. . . Browi, 225M Fifth Ave., Now York. WANTED Middle-aged lady for housework In small home. Two adults In family. References. Call 969-X, Sunday. WANTED Young woman for house work and care of children. 825 per month. Give references. Box 5505, Tribune. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework and care of chil dren. References required. Box 6717. Tribune. WANTED Competent young woman for general housework. Call 1395. WANTED Woman or girl for house work; good wages; permanent em ployment If satisfactory. Tel. 762 WANTED Experienced waitress. Diamond Cafe. WANTED Woman for general House work. Phone 974 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Driver to couer d'Alene, Ida. Expenses and transportation. Inquire Hl-Way Exchange, 1 mile south Phoenix. WANTED Experienced electrical appliance salesman. Box 6704 Mall Tribune. WANTED Boys to sell newspapers afternoons. Apply Mall Tribune. WANTED Ten potato pickers on Oct. 6th. Long Job and a good place to camp. See or write Geo. O. Yost. Tuls Lake, Cal. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED 20 experienced pear pick ers to pick by box. 203 Vancouver Phone 1016-L. WANTED SITUATIONS COMPETENT woman wanU work by dwy or hour. Call 1405. WANTED-M1SCELLANEOUS WANTED Sheep, alfalfa ground and rane. Box 5738, Mall Tribune. WANTED Fordson side dlso plow. Harry B. Christiansen, Rogue River. Ore. , WANTED Party with some money to operate placer mine. Have all equip- ' ment; lots of water; work year around. Money secured. Box 6494. Tribune. WANTED Laundry, men's or fsmlly. Mrs. Huson, Phone 1345-M. WANTED Late model Chevrolet or Plymouth; coupe preferred. Phone 1063. HIGHEST PRICES paid for furniture and household goods. Phone 1062 WANTED Will pay top prices for good used furniture, ranges, heat ers, etc. HOLBROOK ft ANDREWS Fire Hall Bldg. 6th St.-Front. Tel 547 HIOHEST PRICES Paid tor juna metal, copper Grass aluminum lead. rags, etc So Oregon Juna Co Between Holly and Oakdale on Stewart Ave. WANTED Top prices psld for used furniture tools etc Berrydsu 3no Hand Store 1803 N Riverside rei 266 WANTED Veal, pork, fat and feeder cattle. See J. J. Osenbrugge, 133 S. Riverside. WANTED Lamb wool Bee the Med ford Bargain House. 27 No Orape m ivrim V.h, ,n Innk mt mm lr gains, almost new clothing fol all f the ramny ois E Main JUNK Highest prices paid fol brass radlstors. copper storsge bs.terles ahjmluum and other metaia Scrsp Iron smail or lergc lota pipe ano marhtnt-ry wool anc cot ton raga Inmr iubes Oui prices will Interest you. Hides pelts. Wool Mohair Household oods furniture stovce bougi.t or sold MEJI"ORD BAKOAIN HOUSE WANT TO BUY Some o"d T"ung b.-eedlng ewes V J Philip?! Hotel Or-rjc1 y-ftf-vc 1 FOR SALE-D0O3 PETS ' FOR SALE Cheap fox terrier pup- j Ties. i West HoUr. 1 RCOH BOARD BOARD as week. Including laundry. 1003 West Main. FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea sonable. 320 E- Main St., Medford. BOARD AND ROOM foi two Dullness j men or women Nice room, u re place oathroom. private entrance good meais. Inquire 633 So. Oak dale Phone 945-JS. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6-room, modern, fur nished house, close in. 335 . lur erslde. Phone 457-J. FOR RENT APARTMENTS BACHELOR'S quarters. 134 So. Ivy. FURN. APTS. 116 Almond street. FOR RENT Furnished 2 and 3-room apartments. Adults. 804 West 10th. FURNISHED lower apartment; adult. 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT 2 nicely furnished apt wltn electric wcvciuoucw. w quire 305 So. Oakdale. APT. FOR RENT Frlgldalre hest overstuffed private bath, close In 806 W. Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Heated furnished room. Mrs. w. F. Campbell, 804 E. Main. FOR RENT Pleasant front room, downstairs, to adults only. 918 W 10th. HEATED room, private home for bus iness people. 105 Geneva. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Orape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Fine business room. Best lighted block. Apply F. tc F. Bank. FOR RENT Vi store room. Inquire at Bartlett's, 42 ro. Central FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE Property In Grants Pass or close In for late model car and good house trailer. White Sam uel H. Smith, Gen. Del.. Grants Pass or Inquire 1 block east of Cash Grocery. TRADE Mndel T Ford pickup for buzz- wood eaw. Box 5724 Tribune. WANT Small farm or dairy for Med- ford mcome. Box 8680, Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHY? A PAYING PROPOSITION No. 1 86300 70 acres In clover and alfalfa. Irrigated, abundance wa ' ater. New bungalow. 4 rooms, bath. City water In house. Large new barn. Net Income from this place over 82500 this year. I believe this to be the best paylug 70 acre ranch ' In Jackson County. ;No 2 8210O 8-room modern house. Hardwood floors tnrougnous. irge lot. Shade, garage. Immediate, pos . session. Owner here to sell. 8300 cash, 6 Interest. Balance like rent. Best buy In Med ford. J. C. BARNES Phone 1127-Y 30 N. Peach St. NEWLY furnished modern house. Close in. Sacrifice 81600 6500 down, balance like rent, 3!4 ACRES. 360 ft. river frontage, good bu Idlngs. house partly furn ished, 1 acre alfalfa, Irrigated. 81300, half down, balance 6120 year. Sev eral city and suburban homes, ranches. ROBERTS. REALTOR 720 W. 2nd 170 ACRES 85 acres cultivated, 36 acres free water for Irrigation, two story house, barn, etc., fenced and cross fenced, good location. 65000.00 with 10 down. ALSO MODERN six-room cottage, full basement, furnace, paved St. Price 6160000 with 6250.00 down. THE REAL ESTATE .XCHANOE No. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1496 FOR SALE 5-room modern house In ' Ashland. Trees; near park; five minutes walk from post office 8875.00, 6250 00 down, for one week. 618 So. Oakdale. WHY PAY HIGHER AND HIGHER RENT? 4 Large Rooms, 1005 N. Central. 81800. 7 Rooms, 320 8. Ivy, 63100. 4 Rooms, 707 Oak, 81360. Each place has been completely re flnlshed Inside and out and la In fine shape. Terms: 10 down, bal ance like rent. This Is your chance to Own Your Own Home and also participate In the real estate boom which Is Just starting. See W. E. THOMAS 45 So. Central FOR SALE 40 acres on Applegste; deeded water right for 17 acres Price 6400.00. jt will trade for late model car. Tel. 234-R-l. ONE ACRE, small house, Jackson ville. 25 Franquette Walnut trees. Price 8850.00. One-half down; bal ance easy. BROWN il WHITE Clinton Bpencer, Real Estate Mgr. FOR SALE 22 acres. 17 Irrigated. 10 In alfalfa. 3 clover; 4-room house, sleeping porch, good barn, chicken house. Have 8 fine cows, farm ma chinery. 18 tons hay in barn. On highway. Good buy at 63200: 62200 down; balance can be arranged. FOWLER c UPP 44 No. Riverside. FOR SALE 20 acres. 13Uj acres Irri gated; 6-room bouse, electricity, garage, chicken house, fsmlly or chard. Priced for quick sale. Rt. 1. Box 470. A DESIRABLE 6--'xrtn stu -co resi dence Park -treet. 6400 -Hi:; bal ance State Vetersa loan 61 Bo Oakoale WHEN vou think Jf real estste think of BROWN 4i WHITE HOUSES for sale or rent, jackson Co'ii ty Blag, at Loan Ass n. 5 AND 10-acre tracts. 610 down, 65 month, on pavement; electricity, water; 10 miles N. W. Medford. 10 to 80 acres. 650 down, 610 month. on pare ment: electricity, water; 6 ml. N Grunts Paw. 1 MON iGOMERY. Owner. .Ta-iton Hot! SC-df-rd Use am TriDuaa mat FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES 1935 DO DOE (Black) coupe, traveled 14.500 miles, fine condition. Urgent sale. Must Bell (or cash. Box 6737, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE for light se dan, '20 model A Ford truck. Com pound, large rack. Value 878. 603 Clark. FOR SALE Equity In 1936 Chevrolet pickup or trade for light sedan. 606 Clark street. FOR SALE 1928 Whippet sedan or trade for larger sedan. Love's Oar age, 1704 No. Riverside. SEE THIS CAR to appreciate Its per- j feet condition. 1931 Studebaker , President sedan, S4O0.0O. Penning ton Motor Co. 131 N. Bartleu. Phone 903. '31 FORD ROADSTER, V-8 wheels, sport top, leather upholstery, good mechsntcal condition. Make an of fer. 477 N. Main street, Ashland Tel. 325-R. l)R SALE 1936 rtymouth DeLuxe Sedan, demonstrator at a Big Sav ing. LANOE MOTOR OAR CO.. 88 N. Riverside. LA IE MODEL RECONDITIONED -USED OARS Spoclal Dlscom't on All Cars Without Irade-lns 1936 Plymouth Do'uxe Tounrg sedan 6-wbeei equip A real bargain. 1934 Chrysler 6 Duuxe seJm, like new, low prl :b 1934 Ford V-8 Convertible coupe, radio and hekter. Best buy In town 1034 Ford V-8 ueLuxe Sedan, priced cheap. 1932 Chevrolet coupe 1931 Pwrd sedan 1930 Ford sedan A good selection of other to chuov from. IJVNOR MOiJR CAR CO. 88 No Riverside Tel. 18 FOB SALE POULTRY FOR SALE OR TRADE Red pullets and Toggenburg nanny. Whitney. Route 3. Box 33. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Boar, or trade for sow 1704 No. Riverside. WORK HORSE FOR SALE. 1!4 miles west upper Griffin Creek school. Vera Ouches. FOR SALE 335 choice quality feeder pigs. Fbone 403-J-l. No calls Sun day. CLOSING-OUT SALE Farm and gar den tools, household furniture, breakfast set, pressure cooked can ned fruit and vegetables. Oould'e. 1 mile south of Talent, on highway. Tel. Ashland 371-R-l. 1 PUREBRED saddle horse, one 8 galted saddle horse, will work; one 1300-lb. work mare. Sam Rlgel. Oranta Pass, Rt. 3, box 800, Steel head Lodge, or call at Oravlln Feed Barn. BUY OR SELL Hogs and pigs Route 4. Box 133 spring at. rei eai-M FOB 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Oats and vetch seed mixed, for cover crops. Price reas onable. Oregon Orchard, phone 468-J-l. FOR SALE OR TRADE Delicious, Spltzenburg and Newtown apples. Orchard run; bring containers. Joe Kantor, Route . box aa. MODEL D, 1600 watt Kohler auto matic electrlo power and light plant. Complete with 65 gal. stor age tank. First class condition Priced for Immediate sale at 8376 Call at Carburetor and Electric Service. No. 6th and C streets. Oranta Pass. Ore. Phone 127. 30-06 WINCHESTER Carbine, Model 1895, with 80 rounds ammunition and belt. Don Elliot, Box 147, How. ard avenue. FOR SALE Several Axmlnster 9 x 13 rugs. Reasonable. Call 1307-J. trnn RALE Piano, radio. Vlctrola. dressers, double and single beds. vacuum cleaner, waamng machine, . 3 breakfast tables and chairs, band- aaw. 938 East Jackson. FOR BALE Alfalfa and oats hay. baled or loose. M. B. Glover, Ross Lane. FOR SALE Wood truck or trade for car. Love Oarage. 1704 N. River side. JONATHAN apples, finest quality, for sale. Ala Vista Picking House. FOR SALE Sweet Spanish onions, 61.25 cwt. N. of Central Point, back of Willow Springs Service Bu tton. W. P. O rimes. . PRUNES, lc lb. you pick: me picked Tomatoes. B. E. Ford. 3 miles west on Jscksonvllle Hwy. Phone 731-R. FOR SALE Good Jonathan apples, 76c lug. Orchard Park Farms. FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood. Price right. 616 Pennsylvania Ave. or Phone 632-J. Call after 6 p. m. FOR SALE 6-tube American Bosch console; excellent condition. 620 Crater Lake Ave. FOR SALE Nearly new Hotpolnt electric range. 1024 W. 11th. FOR SALE Wedgewood Bhellene gas stove, gas water beater. 6 light with pipe; DaLaval milking pump and engine; B-ln. Burr grtndet; stock ssddle and gasoline Maytag washer. J. H. Stanley, Medford. Rt. 3. Box 120. FOR SALE Baled straw. 30c per bale. Phone 623-J-4. Otto Nledermeyer FOR SALE Cheap, fill dirt. Tel 1634-Y. FOR SALE Baby buggy. Ideal Court, FOR SALE Grapes now ripe. J A Manke, 4 miles west of Medford ALL KINDS of wood. Oood and dry Tel. 634-X FOR SALE Hopper for sawdust burner with baffle plate. Almost new Bsrgaln Cat. at Mall rrtbune FOR SALE Bated good alfslfs anq straw. D R Smith, across from Talent school. Phone A&nland 873-J-l. PErflTT. PRUNES le lb on 'ree Leo' Young. Columbu Av off Stewart ; FOR SALE Apples Tel 132-L. POH SALE New Hoipolnt electn wfMKerHtor vaiue let 50 Ne?ei used Will sacrifice for cash Make Offer. Telephone 1M9-W. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS CANNWO TOMATOES, cent pound Vj mile west Central Point. Blan kenshlp PERSONAL PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT MADAM. AVON. Palmist and Clair voyant, gives truthful advice on all affairs of life, tells your past, pres ent and future. If In doubt as to what step to take, consult Madam Avon today; tomorrow may be too late. Good advice. In time, saves many worries and many dollars. Satisfaction guaranteed. Readings dally. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 n. m. Located at Rainbow Auto Camp, 1746 No. Riverside. Cabin 3. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Pat's Second Hand Store and property. 1606 Prune St. WILL PAY up to 61.000 cash for good business or Invest that sum with personal service. 13 years' business In selling experience. Box 5737 Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS FREE I STOMACH ACID. GAS PAINS INDIGESTION relieved quick. Get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga. at Westorn Thrift Store. A BETTER REBORE JOB at a saving. rTees- uarage. BUl no. central. ROOFING Bring your roof troubles w ua. uiu iwib repaired, new roots applied. Pabco products. Ekerson Paint and Roof store, 38 tt. Bart lett. Phone 243. BUSINESS DIRECTORY 4A(Ks)N COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLB INSUKANt.'ls AIISTKACTS ESCKtlW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 3 and a. No. 83 North Central Ave. upstairs. Chlropructor E. M. NELSON. Chiropractor N. 0. M Bervlce 1212 W lOti Expert window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT - lei 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing on ental rug cleaning and tipnulstenng Money to Lend AIONKY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK FUKNITl'KK, KNDORSED NOTKS. BTC. We want to supply your money needs witnout red tape or delay. 8KK VY. B. THOMAM MGR. MEDFORD 8 OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 46 So central. Ground Floor Oraterlan Theater Bldg Lie. No S-I67-M-1U0 Phone 189 DIAMOND LOANS Prompt and courteous servloe " MKDFOIIO FINANCE t'O. Over Farmers At Fruitgrowers Bank Phone 768 Lie No. S-2uu Transfer. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movera Special livestock moving equipment Prices ngnt 619 Nortn Riverside Phone 816 EAUS TRANHPEK As STORAGE CO.. Office 38 So Fir Phone 316 Prices ngnt Service guaranteed. REINKINO TRANSFER CO Long aisiance oauung rurniture cattle anything. Ill N Fir. Phone 1033 O Stuart. TRUCKING AND 8TORAOB - Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving eto Reasonable rates Tel 833 p B Samson Co Mail Tribune Daily across L Goddess of the harvest 4. Win gills, f. At or from a distance li. By birth U. Triangular Inset 14. Departed la. Pictorial cari catures tf. Formerly It. Greenland settlement 1$. Dress trim ming IL. About S3. French coin 38. Cubic meter Z9. Division of a Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Q IMUUMSElIi MEgpLllNTTOiONE illEONgiDA N C E H-OHkOWAL ACE I Ra m I W0R O B I N Z W& lEBMvv E T ilM&TAjl AWTEjg 1o1dieMw i IdIe Play 10. Solemn , fl promise 43 St. Meddle 33. Cylindrical S&. River between 44. Urn ill ami Pwiorm Louisiana court de cisions Note the speed of Good -by; colluq. Witnessed KncouroBS Pull apart Unit of work Walk In water Dry Paraguay 38. French article li. Date In the Roman calendar II. Pertaining to an Italian city 41. 7 z 3 WM s 1 17 WM& I? l0 I" w I III 'Wa'I 'I r nil 6 ZLM' !L ii MMLJtMZ -HJL "tJLl W Wl j; S33 ;'.' 31 111 -mar tt- num. M& Xl'MA ;.; . . 48 44 :'' So SI I w f n ss it3" " bill s.n iil .1 . I I,.,.., i m flirt BUSINESS DIRECTORY Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HaJUHT Teacher of Piano Accredited Teacher Mel oaord Modern i'lano Method. Stu dio. S18 Liberty Bullllng The Fashion Ifhop, THE FASHION SHOP 308 0. 8 Nat'! Bank Building Dressmaking Myrtle Andrews Phone 1181 New location LEGAL NOTICES Resolution No. 381 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CIT COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF MED FORD: Section 1. Resolution No. 381 ; ot the Council la hereby amended to reaa as ioiiows; Section 1. That there b and hereby Is called a regular city election In and for the City of Medford, Ore gon, to be held on the 3rd day of No ' vember, 1936, for the election of city officials pursuant to the Charter of said city. Said election la hereby or dered to be held on the above date between the hours of eight o clock A. M. and eight o'clock P. M. ss pro vided by the city Charter of aald city and the State law. The following officers shall be voted for at anld election; One mayor One Recorder One Treasurer One Councilman from the First Ward One Councilman from the First Ward (Two Year Term) One Councilman from the Second Ward One Councilman from the Third Wtrd One Councilman from the Fourth Ward. Section 2. The same places are hereby designated as the polling places within the said City at which such election will be held as those places selected and designated as the precinct polling places for state and county election. Section 3. The same persons are hereby designated as election officials for each precinct as those selected for the state and county election. Section 4. The Recorder of the City of Medford Is hereby directed to give notice of said election In the manner provided In the Charter of said City " passed by the City Council and signed by me In open session In auth entication of Its passage this 10th day of September, 1030. GEO. W. PORTER, Mayor. Attest: M L. ALFORD, Recorder. Approved by me this 10th day of September, 1036. OEO. W. PORTER, Mayor. Notice of Final Heating In the Matter of the Estate of P. A. Skinner, Deceased. In the County Court, Jackton County, Oregon. Notice Is hereby giv en that the 10th day of Octorer. 1036. at 10 v clock a. m ha j beer, fixed by order of the Cour. herein fo a hear ing and for objecions If nny there on, In the office of the County Judge at the County Court House, Medford. Oregon. JOB A'. GRAY, Administrator. Notice of Meeting of Board of EU ul lotion To Whom It May Concern; Notico is hereby given that the Board of Dlreci-nrs of the Grants Paaa Irrigation District will meet Tuesday, October 6th 1036. a 10:0n o'clock A. M. In the District office In the Court House. Grants Pass Oregon, acting as a Board of Equal. allot for the purpose of revlcwUtg and correct ing Its assessments and apportion ment t taxes. This notice Is nubllshed tr order ot the Board of Directors of the Osnts Pass Irrigation District. thl 7th day of September, 1036 GrtANTS PA8G 1RRIGA CION DISTRICT By E. Reed Carter, Secretary-Manager. Granti Pass Irlgn..lon District By naze. F. Randolph. Assistant SMMPtary. Use Mull Tribune want ads Cross-Word Puzzle I. Deputy 9. Pardoned 10. City In Belftum IL Expose to moisture 11. Villa, or hamlet ZO. Mean 11. Tentative . proposal it Speck of duct tl. Sheep 8. Male deer IT. Narrow rahrle tt. (ssued forth 13. Puts a new bottom Id a chair 14. Underground parts of plants ST. Long low seat 40. Make speeches) humorous 48. Asterisk 45. Roman road 46. Nothing more than 47. Margin 41. Make Into leather 41 Are hi an camel's hair cloth IL Before 17. Female sandpiper DOWN L A single time 1. Kind of fuel 5. Medical fluids 4. Past 6. Fold or circle 1 Medicinal plant T. Courteous (&UNTT Rrgue River ROGUE RIVER. Sept. 31. (Spl.) The ladles of the Civic Improvement Club gave a reception Tuesday even ing In honor of the school faculty and school board and the parents of the community. A covered dlh din ner was served to about one hundred at 6:30. At the close of the meal many songs were sung by those pres- j ent. Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler, president j of the club, welcomed all and Intro duced H. N. Swank, chairman of the I board, who after a few remarks In-; troduoed O. H. La Crosse and O. 8. Batch, the other two board members, and J. M. Whipple, the clerk. He then Introduced the principal, Wm. Lee Brlcker, who gave an interesting talk, telling how he had spent his vacation. He then Introduced the other teachers who answered by a few timely remarks. The meeting was then turned over to visiting and get ting acquainted. A very pleasant ev ening was enjoyed by those present. A short meeting was held by the Townsend Club Tuesday evening, but as most of the members were at the reception It was decided to hold an other meeting on next Tuesday night. Sept. 32nd, when everyone la asked to be present. Not only members but visitors are also welcome. Cake and coffee will be served at close of the meeetlng. Ladles are to bring cakes. Coffee, sugar and cream will be furn ished by the club. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Maratette and small son of San Franolsco arrived at the Wiley-Carter ranch Sunday to visit some time with Mrs. Maralette's brother. Reed Carter and family. Fred Sommerfleld who was killed near Portland last week while riding a freight train, was a rancher from near Kerby and was the brother of Mrs. Floyd Dover and had visited here many times. Mrs. Mildred Shults left by motor Friday morning for Klamath Falls where she was an overnight visitor. Two bouses are receiving a coat of paint, Mrs. Fowler's house on Oak street and the Overton house on Broadway. Jim Whipple left Thursday for a few days visit at the Placer mine on Pleasant creek, the guest of Mr. Miner and Bandera. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ' Dover are spending a few days at their home. "Singing Pines,' on Evans creek. Mr. Dover spends most of his time on the road for the Townsend plan and for Will Is Mahoney. Many from here spent Sept. 13th at the Northwestern fair at Oold Hill. Live Oak grange, No. 856. won second prize on their booth, while many lo cal people carried off blue and rod ribbons on exhibits. We are glad to report that A. M. Snow, who underwent two operations recently at the Joseph" ne General hospital at Grants Pass, Is recovering. Antelope ANTELOP8. 8pt. SI. (8pl) Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culbertaon and daughter spent Labor Day at Pish lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lendmon and Mr And Mrs. otU Hedge of San Francisco have been house guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blgham recently. Those who spent Labor Day at Diamond lake were: Mr. and Mrs. BUI Blgham and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Klbert Blgham and children, of An telope; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Blgham and children of Medford; Mrs. Leila Smith and children of Table Rock; Mrs. Frank Myers and son, Mrs. Ar ietta Blgham, Miss Grace Blgham. t Basil Blgham, of Sams Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brown of Lakerlew; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lendmon and Mr. and. Mrs. Otis Hedge of San Fran claco. Ladles' social club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riley. Sept. 10. Visitors present were: Mrs. Laura Pierce and Mrs. Mann and Mrs. Myrtle Wilson of Medford. A birthday cake waa tasked for those whose birthdays came In Beptember ard Mrs. Anna Owens bad the honor or being the only one who had a birthday in September. Bob Lindsay of the Wagner Butte lookout station waa down for a few days this week returning to work Sept. JT. Those who attended the extension unit club at Lake Creek from Ante lope, Sept. IT were Meadames Julia Davles, June Burton, Dorothy Lind say and Ruby Rlgga. Mrs. Mabel Mack gave an Interesting talk on "Understanding Ourselves." Mrs Martha Smith waa taken seri ously III sept. IS, but Is a little Im proved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. J. o. Oreb were In Medford shopping Sept. 18. Bvery one waa sorry to learn of the death of Tom Clngcada. Those at tending the funeral from Antelope were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hatlett, Mr. and Mra. B. K. Rlgga. Clarence Oreb, Mrs. Ina Stanley, Mrs. Anna Rader, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blgham. A surprise party was given Mrs. Anna Owens Sept. n. Those attend ing the party from Antelope were: Meadames Tom Hatlett, Ina Stanley. Anna Rader, Louisa Oreb, Sarah Rll'y, Yola Owena, Bullock. BOY SCOUT LEADERS TO CONFER SEPT. 25 rOOENB, Ore., Sept. 31. (API Council leaders and volunteer Boy Hcout workers from five Oregon dis trict Portland, Salem, Bugene, Med ford and Klamath Falla will meet here September 35 for an all-day conference. They will represent 8000 boys, 4 fOR PERSONAL LOANS OF ALL KINDS. W. t rhomaa, tl S. Central. Briefs Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Sept. 21 (CdI I Mrs. Wm. Hllkey, assisted by Mrs Case and Mrs. Mlnnlck. entertained the Berean class Indies of the Feder ated church Sept. 10th. Business ses sion was In charge of Mrs. Paul Mar tin, class president. The lesson was ably given by Mrs. Louis Grimes During the roll call each lady answer ed with the state where she was born, the result being Ohio, four; Iowa, three; Ontario, Canada, two; Penn sylvania, two: one from Sweden,and one each from Missouri. Nebraska, Kansas. Illinois, California. Indlann Maryland, New York, Minnesota and Connecticut. Dnlnty refreshments were served by hostess and commit tee. Ladles present were: Meednmes E. O. Faber, J. O. Woods, w. P. Grimes, Sarah WBrner, Sarnli Llnbeck, Sarah Roe. O. M. Mlnnlck, Hoy Nichols, O. a. Duncan, D. M. Oronhnm, Elizabeth Case, Sam Anderson, Paul Martin. Earl Richmond, Louis arlmes, Lord. Sarah Fry, A. W. Foote, o. F. Brood. Wm. Weiser, Wm. Hllkey and L. H. 8mlth. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weiser and chil dren of Spokane, Wash., are recent arrivals who occupy the Sanford Richardson residence In north Cen tral Point. Mr. Weiser la In the em ploy of the Copco. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Winkler and children of Pocatello, Idaho, were gutsta last week at the home of Mr. and Mra. G. Q. Duncan, parenta of Mrs. Winkler. Mr. Winkler, known as the potato king of his district, Is shipping about sixty carloads to oth er points from his farm, after which he is moving with his family to Twin Falla. Mesdamea Jonnle White, Ethel Fleischer and Mae Richardson were Joint hostesses to the Golden Link Bible olass of the First Christian church at the home of Mrs. White, Sept. 11th. Buslnoss session was led by President Dora Jones, and devo tional period by Bertha Bursell. Con- tost gamea were enjoyed, together with visiting. Refreshment of sand wiches, pickles and coffee followed by by Ice cream and cake were served.. Present were Virginia Ellen Powell, Bertha Ann Bursell, Bertha May Tetbrow, Fidelia Woods, Julia Etta Lacey, Mae Beatrice Richardson, Ethel Effle Fleischer, Honor June White. Dora Arta Jones, Elizabeth Isabella Scott, Hulda Marthcna Hugger, Mary Peachey Maury, Edna Jeonette Mc- Intlre, Nina Ray Rcames, Edna Rae Marine, Louisa Ellen Cash, Mattle Evans Smith. Little birthday books were distributed by President Mrs. Jones, In which the full name and birth date waa written aa recordod here. Contral Point library reports the receipt of two very valuable books donated to them by Mrs. Paul Mar tin. Oately's Universal Educator Bcenlo Literature of Art and History or the Civil War. A ptcnte planned for Sept. 18 at Ashland park waa changed to a house party at the home or Mr. and Mra. Richard Barnes of Talent, on account of It being a rainy day. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Barnes of Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, who are the paronta of Richard Barnes: Mrs. Peterson and daughter, Anna Marie, of Oroat Falla, Montana mother and sister of Mrs. Barnos, Jr.; Mrs. Jennie White and grandson, Billy Noll Snyder, and MrB. L. H Smith, all of Central Point; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barnes and llttlo daugh tor, Darlene. A delicious cafeteria luncheon waa enjoyod. The guesta from outside states expect to return to their homes this week. Editor A. X. Powell Is reported HI with stomach flu. E, C. Faber haa engaged Marshall Simmons of Walcb, Colorado to flu the position In the grocery made va cant by the resignation of Mr. Put ney, Mr. Slmmona left responsible position In Welch to escape the dust storms. He waa preceded to the Rogue river valley by his father and two brothers, who are located In Phoenix. He haa rented the Tom Olson resi dence to which he will move his fam lly. Mra.. Maude Boswell left last Thurs day for Loa Angeles, where she has accepted position In a sorority house. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. o. R. Oaborn, former nelgh bors of the Paul Martin family in Idaho, were recent guests at the Mar tin home. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Falla and son Donnte of Everett, Wash., have re turned to their home following a visit at the home of Mr. Falls's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Maple. Mrs. Etta Purkoyplle of Sheridan made a recent business trip to the city in connection with prepsrlng hei apartment house for occupancy by the school teachers. Howard District HOWARD, Sept. 21 (Spl.) The P.-T. A. held a very successful and pleasant meeting September 18 from 3:30 to 4:00 p.m. After the business meeting the progrsm waa opened with a welcome by Mrs. Albert Stocks, the president. This was followed by a piano solo by Velma Brock: the na tional president's message. Mrs, Oer ber; a dsnoe by Neva and Elnia Crou cher; piano solo by Paulina Miller, and a talk by each teacher and the principal. The next meeting will be hold on the evening of October 0, so that the fathers may attend. Mrs. Frances Hogue ot McCloud, Calif., Is visiting her son, Everett. George Tedrlck hunted dee' at Dead Indian over the week-end. Mrs. Naomi Spurlock and LaRue ot Yreka were guests at the H. B. Brun son home September 10. I Hsrlan Milton and William Bailey of Roseburg spent Friday night as ib guests of F. D. Adams and left with him esrly Saturday morning for the, Orecnsprlngs to hunt deer. Mr. and Mrs. Don Elliott and fam ily have moved Into the Vlmont house on Howard avenue. Bud Stammen and Mrs. Stammen'a brothers, Eldon and Lloyd (Celling, will leavo September 21 for Klamath to pick up potatoes. Al Stallsworth left September 10 foe Sugar Pine to hunt deer. ' The first meeting of the extension unit will be held at the school house Friday. September 25, at 10:00 a. m. This Is rally day. so every member should bring at least one guest and every woman In the neighborhood M welcome. Orlffon creek will meet with us. A business meeting will he held in the morning and Mabel Mack and Mrs. Morse will speak In the after noon. A covered dish luncheon win be served at noon, so bring vegetable salad, ssndwlches or fresh fruit. Anderson Creek ANDERSON (3RKEK. Unc ai fSUl.l F. M. Omterx ttrivanrf Bmt.l- and Mra. Belle Centers were In Oold Hill saturdoy. Mrs. Jns. MacDonalil amH ... tcr sopnt Saturday In Medford, Mrs. RalDh (freen hu tnnvmA I. Tnlent to send her daughter to school. Mrs. K. MaVS and dautrhtAr nth sepnt Saturday In Medford. o. f. casey spent the week-end la Klamath Falls on business. Steve Lunak was lin rm him nl.M after wood Monday. Marion Centera of Ashl.nrf mum. at his father's, F. M. Centers, Tues day. The CCO are working nn t.h m4 to the Applegste. Mrs. E. MaVS wn In A.hl.nrf ttm buslnoss Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oreen returned home after spending a few weeks In W1J lamctto valley. Forest Creek FOREST CREEK, Sept, 31 (Spl.) George Pcarce haa been appointed general foreman of the old federal mine near Buncom. He took over hi new duties September 14. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Madaea moved back on the creek September 12 from Lakerlew, where they spent the summer In a logging camp. Mr. Madson Is recovering from a short ill ness which he suffered there a few weeks ago, Alice Madsen, who spent the summer with her parenta In Lake county, returned to Medford Septem ber 4 and accepted work In the fruit. Marie Boyd, who spent the past month with relatives in Lot Angeles, returned here September 14 where she visited a week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearc. Mrs, Jack Crump and Mrs. Oladya St. Louis of Medford were visitors on the creek September 13. Maiden LeRoy, son of Mrs, Jack Crump, entered his freshman year at Jacksonville high school September 14. He la staying with hi grand mother, Mrs, H. L. Hoyt at Orlffla creek. Meteorological Report Beptember 31, 1030. Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight, and Tuesday; cooler Tuesday. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tues day but becoming cloudy on coast and In northwest portion; cooler la Interior Tuesday. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 80; lowest, 40. Total monthly precipitation, Inch; excess for the month, .08 Inch. Total precipitation since Beptember 1, 1030, 0.35 inches; excess for the season, .06 inch. Relative humidity at fl p. m. yes terday, 17 per cent; 6 a. m. today, 68 per cent. Sunrise tomorrow, 8:68 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 8:00 p. m. Observations Taken at 8 a. m 120 Meridian Time. i BTIfiTT S 3 ! I crrT t 13 9 p f! Boise Boston Chicago - Denver ... Eureka -..-- Helena Los Angeles MEDFORD Now York Omaha .- Phoenix Portland . Reno ..m. 90 83 Clear 86 88 .10 Cloudy 78 SO Clear 84 88 P. Cay. TO 48 Foggy 84 82 Clear 80 84 P. Cdy. 88 80 Clear TO 80 .12 Cloudy 88 88 Clear 84 TO Clear 82 88 Clear 88 80 Clear 90 82 Cltar 82 48 Clear 82 84 Cloudy 88 . 82 Foggy 84 80 Clear II 12 Clear 70 64 jM Cloudy Roseburg Salt Lake City , San Francisco . Seattle Spokane Walla Walla . Washington, : PARIS. Sept. 21. (AP) Dairy workers In the Marne department de clared strike for higher wage, to day to helhten the French govern ment'! labor trouble. Jap Official Plain . HANKOW, China, Sept. 21. (AP) Nlwajlro Yoshloka, a member the Japanese consular police In Han kow, was shot to death by an un identified Chinese, the Domel (Jap anese) News Agency reported today. Pay Resettlement Loans OREGON CITY, Ore., Sept. 31. Howard Bertach. resettlement admin istrator for Clackamas county, said two of the TO farm families receiving loans In this area have repaid them In full, many others are paying la advance and not one It delinquent Money Involved totaled 840,000,